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  <title>Farmers and Stress Management during Covid-19</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2024.12.04.359</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Farmers in India depend on various factors and climates for a regular income. Due to this,<br />
they are prone to many risks which create stress in them. In India, for the last three decades we<br />
witnessed many farmers’ committing suicide for various reasons. The review of literature shows<br />
that not only farmers in India are prone to stress but it is the same in other countries as well. The<br />
corona-virus crisis has led to a situation where farmers faced additional stress due to<br />
unavailability and non-movement of labour, inter-state transport bottlenecks, shortage of raw<br />
materials due to closure of mandis, and unavailability of transport and markets. This has induced<br />
more stress and anxiety to the farmers and farm women than the usual conditions leading to<br />
suicides. The need of the hour is to conduct stress management practices among farmers and<br />
farm women. Yoga is the most perfect health and wellness strategy as it is comprehensive and<br />
holistic in nature. Hence, Yogic and meditative strategies are best means according to Indian<br />
tradition for the management of stress. Keeping this in view the present study was conducted to<br />
assess and develop strategies to overcome stress, anxiety and depression by farmers during<br />
COVID-19. The study was conducted in Karnataka state.At the first satge survey was<br />
conductedand with a sample of 150 farmers and 150 farm women.In the second stage pre-post<br />
test experimental design was used to test the effectiveness on 60 farmers and 60 farm women.<br />
Yogic and meditative strategies were developed to manage the stress level and tested for its<br />
effectiveness by experimenting on selected farmers and farm women. But the challenge was to<br />
convince the farmers to understand the importance of yoga and make them attend the one month<br />
training session regularly. The researchers thus held few group discussions and convinced the<br />
selected farmers and farm women to attend one month yoga training. The results of the study<br />
indicate a positive impact of the developed strategies on reducing stress among farmers and farm<br />
women. Thus, yogic practices (pranayama, asanas and meditation) can be an effective strategy<br />
for managing the stress levels of farmers and farm women.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>Farmers in India depend on various factors and climates for a regular income. Due to this,<br />
they are prone to many risks which create stress in them. In India, for the last three decades we<br />
witnessed many farmers’ committing suicide for various reasons. The review of literature shows<br />
that not only farmers in India are prone to stress but it is the same in other countries as well. The<br />
corona-virus crisis has led to a situation where farmers faced additional stress due to<br />
unavailability and non-movement of labour, inter-state transport bottlenecks, shortage of raw<br />
materials due to closure of mandis, and unavailability of transport and markets. This has induced<br />
more stress and anxiety to the farmers and farm women than the usual conditions leading to<br />
suicides. The need of the hour is to conduct stress management practices among farmers and<br />
farm women. Yoga is the most perfect health and wellness strategy as it is comprehensive and<br />
holistic in nature. Hence, Yogic and meditative strategies are best means according to Indian<br />
tradition for the management of stress. Keeping this in view the present study was conducted to<br />
assess and develop strategies to overcome stress, anxiety and depression by farmers during<br />
COVID-19. The study was conducted in Karnataka state.At the first satge survey was<br />
conductedand with a sample of 150 farmers and 150 farm women.In the second stage pre-post<br />
test experimental design was used to test the effectiveness on 60 farmers and 60 farm women.<br />
Yogic and meditative strategies were developed to manage the stress level and tested for its<br />
effectiveness by experimenting on selected farmers and farm women. But the challenge was to<br />
convince the farmers to understand the importance of yoga and make them attend the one month<br />
training session regularly. The researchers thus held few group discussions and convinced the<br />
selected farmers and farm women to attend one month yoga training. The results of the study<br />
indicate a positive impact of the developed strategies on reducing stress among farmers and farm<br />
women. Thus, yogic practices (pranayama, asanas and meditation) can be an effective strategy<br />
for managing the stress levels of farmers and farm women.</p>
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