India is an agricultural country. The Indian farmer lives in a village and works in his fields.
He gets up early in the morning and goes to his field with his plough and bullocks.
His work continues till mid-day. His wife brings him his meal. He eats it heartily and then takes a short nap. After that work he continues up to sunset.
After taking his evening meal he meets his friends and chats with them. Sometimes he sings bhajans or takes part in group dances. He spends a busy day.
His work changes according to the seasons. In the rainy season he ploughs and sows. Then he is found weeding. He takes two crops, the Kharif crop and the Rabi crop. He reaps the Kharif crop in September or October. The Rabi crop is reaped in March or April. During harvest, we find him reaping, tying up sheaves, building up hay-stacks or thresing and winnowing.
He is the most important member of society. We depend on him for our food. He is the backbone of our country.