New Delhi, Sept. 15 -- The floods this year have put not only India's food security at risk but spotlighted a grim reality: will the young farmers across the country want to continue working in agriculture in this era of climate change? All 23 districts of Punjab were flooded -- Amritsar, Gurdaspur, and Kapurthala were particularly affected the most. Rice crops, which would have been harvested by mid-October, were washed out. What income do farmers, labourers and traders have left? How will farmers nurture their soil for the next cycle by November? Similarly, in Maharashtra, 29 districts were hard-hit, and crops from pulses to vegetables have been ruined. About a third of Punjab's workforce depends on agriculture for a living, and across In...