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Over 20 farmers have died in Maharashtra’s Yavatmal and over 700 have been hospitalised, of which 25 are believed to have lost their vision, due to inhalation of pesticides, as Devanand Pawar, a farmers’ leader said on Sunday.
Kishore Tiwari, the chairman of VSNN Mission, a body which helps farmers with crop loans, stated that farmers were not taking necessary precautions in Yavatmal.
Tiwari also stated that it will be assessed if the pesticides are toxic in larger quantities and their banning will then be discussed.
(With inputs from ANI)
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