Yadav said that he along with noted economists Jean Dreze, Ritika Khera and Sanjay Singh conducted a study in seven districts of Bundelkhand region of Uttar Pradesh.
The survey covered 27 tehsils and 108 villages of which 41 villages have starvation-like conditions.
"The Rabi crop has already been damaged. Ninety per cent of the people said crops of jowar, bajra, moong and soyabean have been damaged while 61 per cent of the farmers said their entire crop got damaged this year.
Yadav said that even under the MNREGA, the employment which the villagers have got was only 9.5 days a month on an average. He noted that the survey was a mere interview and the figures could not be independently verified.
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Swaraj Abhiyan an organisation founded by Yogendra Yadav and activist-lawyer Prashant Bhushan had undertaken a Samvedna Yatra across some drought-stricken states of the country.
"66 per cent of villages have shown an increase in quarrels over the last month," Yadav said, adding that 24 per cent of respondents said they had to send their child for labour and had to borrow food for survival.
He stressed that the government needs to take emergency measures which includes measures to ease water crisis, save cattle, provide food to hungry, provide gainful alternative employment, give relief loans and recoveries and respond to the issue of farmers suicide.