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The government is giving subsidies for date cultivation,  and farmers can now earn more profits

The government is giving subsidies for date cultivation, and farmers can now earn more profits

Under the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana, the Agriculture Department is providing subsidies to farmers for date cultivation. Under this scheme, 17 districts have been selected which will cultivate dates through offshoot and tissue culture techniques. Under this scheme, a 75% subsidy will be provided to the farmers for cultivating dates. The main objective of this scheme is to encourage farmers to produce various crops. In this context, the Rajasthan government is providing subsidies to the farmers, so that they can produce crops at lower cost. Besides, the government is also providing subsidies for fruits and vegetables. 

National Agricultural Development Scheme will be started in Barmer, Churu, Sirohi, Jaisalmer, Sriganganagar, Hanumangarh, Jodhpur, Pali, Jalore, Naugar, Bikaner and Jhunjhunu districts. If a farmer cultivates dates in these districts, he will be provided benefits under this scheme. In this, a 75% subsidy will be provided to the farmers for planting date crops produced through tissue and offshoot technology. 

These techniques will be used for date palm cultivation 

Tissue culture and offshore technology will be used for date cultivation. In this, farmers will be given a subsidy for farming of 0.5 to 4 hectares. Date palm gardens are prepared from plants grown using these techniques. Farmers will be given a subsidy of Rs 3000 per plant or 75% of the unit cost for planting plants grown using tissue culture technology. If the farmer cultivates dates using the offshore technique, he will get a 75% price of Rs 1100 per plant. Along with the purchase of date palm saplings, a 75% value of Rs 1500 will also be provided for the establishment of date palm roots. 

Also read: Date farming makes the life of farmers happy

For sowing dates per hectare, farmers will need 8 male plants and 148 female plants. Female varieties of dates include Barahi, Medjool, Khadrabi, Khooneji, Khalas, Sagai and Halawi. Among the male varieties, the subsidy will be provided only for Ghanami and Al in the City. 

It costs more than Rs 3.7 lakh to establish a new garden along with Rs 70-75 lakh on planting material by the government. Date crop starts bearing fruits after 3 years of sowing. Around 3000 kg of date crop is produced per hectare. Farmers can easily earn Rs 4.8 lakh from one hectare by selling fresh fruits. After five years, the yield of the date crop increases, and a farmer can get a yield of 10-12 tons per hectare from the date crop. Through the market price, a farmer can earn a net profit of Rs 3.5 lakh per hectare.


This state is providing a 70% subsidy for the cultivation of marigold.

This state is providing a 70% subsidy for the cultivation of marigold.

Marigold flowers are mostly used in worship. Along with this, marigold is also used in decorating houses and pavilions in weddings. This is the reason why there is constant demand for it in the market throughout the year. Therefore if farmers practise its cultivation they can maximise their profits with minimal investment.

In addition to producing conventional crops, farmers in Bihar practise large-scale horticulture. Farmers, in particular, are becoming increasingly interested in the production of roses and marigolds. As a result, farmers' incomes have improved significantly. Farmers here produce crops that are in high demand not just in Bihar but even outside of the state. Many farmers in the state have had their lives dramatically altered as a result of flower growing.

The Bihar government is providing incentives to enhance the area of flower cultivation.

However, the Bihar government wants the number of farmers planting flowers in the state to expand at a quicker rate. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's government intends to offer large incentives to expand the state's flower growing sector. Actually, the Bihar government claims that flowers are a commercial crop. If the state's farmers produce flowers, their revenue will increase. In such a case, they would be able to have a happy existence.

Also  read: Cultivate these flowers, and you will be prosperous soon.

The Bihar government is providing a 70% grant.

This is why the Bihar government has decided to provide a considerable payment to farmers planting flowers via the Integrated Horticulture Development Mission Scheme. The Nitish government presently provides a 70% subsidy for marigold farming. If farmer brothers wish to apply for this grant, they may do so by visiting the Horticulture Department's official website. For additional details about the initiative, farmer brothers can go to horticulture.bihar.gov.in.

The government of Bihar has established the unit cost per acre.

The Bihar government has fixed the unit cost per hectare for marigold farming at Rs 40 thousand. Let us notify you that a 70% award will be available on top of this. If the farmer brothers plant marigold on one hectare, the state government would provide them Rs 28 thousand free of charge. Apply as soon as possible to benefit from the Kisan Bhai Yojana.

 PM Modi praised the man who left his job as a software engineer and became a successful farmer.

PM Modi praised the man who left his job as a software engineer and became a successful farmer.

In today's time, the government and farmers themselves are making various efforts to double their income. Due to this, farmers have started adopting new farming techniques along with traditional farming, and as a result, they are earning good profits. A farmer from Karimnagar in Telangana has also almost doubled his income by adopting similar mixed farming. 


Prime Minister Narendra Modi also appreciated the efforts and hard work of the farmers of Karimnagar. Also said that you are also a very strong example of possibilities in farming. Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with the beneficiaries of the Vikas Bharat Sankalp Yatra on 18 January 2023 through video conferencing. Thousands of beneficiaries of the Vikas Bharat Sankalp Yatra from across India have participated in this program. Union Ministers, MPs, MLAs, and local-level representatives were also present in this program.


The annual income of B.tech graduate farmer M Mallikarjuna Reddy.


While talking to Prime Minister Modi, M Mallikarjuna Reddy, a farmer from Karimnagar, Telangana, said that he is doing animal husbandry and cultivating horticulture crops. Krishak Reddy is a B.Tech graduate and before farming, he worked in a software company. The farmer talked about his journey and said that education has helped him become a better farmer. He is following an integrated method, under which he is doing animal husbandry, horticulture, and natural farming. 


Also read: What is organic farming, benefits of organic farming


Let us tell you that the special advantage of this method is the regular daily income they get. He also does medicinal farming and is earning income from five sources. Earlier, he used to earn Rs 6 lakh every year by traditional monoculture farming. Also, currently, he is earning Rs 12 lakh every year through the integrated method, which is double his previous income.


Farmer Reddy has also been honored by the Vice President.


Kisan Reddy has been honored and rewarded by many institutions including ICAR and former Vice President Shri Venkaiah Naidu. He is also promoting integrated and natural farming a lot. Besides, they are also providing training to farmers in the surrounding areas. They have availed the benefits of a Soil Health Card, Kisan Credit Card, Drip Irrigation Subsidy, and Crop Insurance. The Prime Minister has asked them to check their interest rates on loans taken from KCC. Because the Central Government and State Government provide interest subsidies.


What is RPM and what is the role of CC in a tractor's engine?

What is RPM and what is the role of CC in a tractor's engine?

Tractors are important equipment used in farming. What is CC and RPM in a tractor which plays an important role in all agricultural works. In the modern era, the help of various instruments or machines is being taken in agricultural work, the most special of which is tractor. The works which were done with the help of oxen in earlier times, are being done with the help of tractors for many years. So that farmers are also saving a lot of time.

Actually, the CC of the tractor is so much that no SUV or Thar can stand in front of it. In tractor engine, CC means cubic centimeter (cm3), which displays the total capacity of the engine's cylinder. In simple words, it tells how much air and fuel mixture can be filled simultaneously in all the cylinders present in the tractor.

The role of CC in an engine

CC plays a special role in determining the power and torque of the engine. Let us tell you that the higher the CC, the more powerful the engine will be. The fuel efficiency of the engine is also affected by CC. Let us tell you that the CC of Thar engine is 2184 cm3. At the same time, tractors are of different CC. Like it can range from 1500 cm3 to 6000 cm3

Also read: Comparison between John Deere5050 VS Swaraj 744XT 50HP 

Choose a tractor according to it's CC value

While buying a tractor it is important to choose the CC as per your requirements. If you want a tractor for light work then you will have to buy a tractor with low CC. But, if you need a tractor for heavy work then you will have to choose a tractor with higher CC.

What is RPM? 

RPM means Revolutions Per Minute. It shows the number of rotations made by the engine's crankshaft in one minute. Let us tell you that RPM determines the speed of the engine. The higher the RPM, the faster the engine will rotate. Engine power and torque are also affected by RPM. The higher the RPM, the more powerful the engine. Small tractors have rpm ranging from 500 rpm to 1500 rpm. Whereas, in big tractors the RPM ranges from 1500 rpm to 3000 rpm. 


 Know about the best features of Subsoiler agricultural machine

Know about the best features of Subsoiler agricultural machine

Subsoiler agricultural machine is a very useful machine for deep plowing inside the field. This machine is operated by mounting it on the back of a tractor. After plowing the field with a subsoiler, the risk of disease in the crop is greatly reduced. Know here about other important information about this agricultural machine.


Various types of excellent agricultural equipment are available in the market to complete farming tasks easily. A subsoiler agricultural machine is also included in these agricultural machines, which is capable of deep plowing of fields with less effort. You will need a tractor to operate this equipment. The subsoiler agricultural machine is mounted on the back of a tractor and operated in the field. Let us tell you that this subsoiler agricultural machine is run to prepare the fields before sowing the crops. This machine proves to be very useful for deep plowing inside the field. After plowing is done through this machine, there is less risk of farmers getting diseases in their crops. Subsoiler agricultural machines have been designed keeping in mind that the work of plowing the field can be done quickly.

Also read: Modern agricultural equipment for land preparation Power Harrow


Subsoiler agricultural machine

This agricultural equipment is a machine that works by combining it with a tractor, which is capable of doing deep plowing in the field in a short time. Subsoiler agriculture machines are extremely popular for breaking soil, loosening soil, and doing deep well plowing. This machine plows the field much better than a moldboard plow, disc harrow, or rotary tiller machine. Apart from this, subsoiler agriculture machine also helps in providing good fertility power to the farm soil. After plowing the field with this machine, farmers get a good crop yield.


Also read: Up to 50 percent subsidy is being given on agricultural equipment in this state.


Use of subsoiler agricultural machine


-Farmers mostly use this machine for plowing the fields.


-This machine is also used to stop water in the field.


-A subsoiler machine is also run in the field to improve the poor condition of the field.


-What are the benefits of subsoiler agricultural machines?


-After running the subsoiler agricultural machine in the field, the risk of pests and diseases in the crop was reduced significantly.


-With the use of a subsoiler machine, the fertility of the soil of the field is maintained.


-This is a very useful agricultural equipment for those parts of the country where fields are not irrigated due to lack of water.


-By using this machine, farmers can make drains at least two and a half feet deep.


-Subsoiler agricultural machine reduces the labor burden on farmers.


Small and marginal farmers now get easy loans

Small and marginal farmers now get easy loans

Small farmers in India will now have easier access to financing. Let us inform you that the Modi administration will shortly introduce a new programme through which small and marginal farmers linked with ARDB would benefit from loans and related services. The national government will shortly introduce a new strategy for the country's small farmers. Actually, Union Cooperative Minister Amit Shah is about to initiate a computerization initiative for Agricultural and Rural Development Banks and the Registrar of Cooperative Societies.


According to the official release, Amit Shah will oversee the computerization of ARDB and RCS throughout the states and union territories. The programme is being organised by the Ministry of Cooperation with the assistance of the National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC). The Ministry has made a crucial step by computerising the offices of Agriculture and Rural Development Banks (ARDBs) and Registrars of Cooperative Societies (RCSs) in states and union territories.


Organised by Ministry of Cooperation with the help of NCDC

The Ministry of Cooperation is organising this programme in partnership with the National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC). The project would completely computerise the offices of Agriculture and Rural Development Banks (ARDBs) and Registrars of Cooperative Societies (RCSs) in States/Union Territories, which is a key step made by the Ministry of Cooperation. According to the statement, this initiative would modernise the cooperative sector while increasing efficiency, where the entire cooperative system will be placed onto a single digital platform.


Also to read: farmers to get benefits of government schemes through cooperative societies


ARDB to continue computerising 1851 units

According to the announcement, 1,851 ARDB units throughout 13 states and territories would be computerised. These will be linked to the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD). This means that regularly used software will be based on a single national software. This programme will improve operational efficiency, accountability, and transparency at ARDB by standardising business processes using the Common Accounting System (CAS) and Management Information System (MIS). The strategy will let small and marginal farmers to benefit from ARDB acreage and related services via Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS).


Names of 81000 ineligible farmers removed from the list of PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana

Names of 81000 ineligible farmers removed from the list of PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana

To improve the economic condition of Indian farmers, the Government of India started PM Kisan Yojana. Also, at present, almost all the farmers of India are taking advantage of it. Regarding the PM Kisan Yojana of the Government of India, you all know very well, how it is beneficial for the farmers. Many farmers in India are getting financial benefits by joining this scheme. For your information, let us tell you that under this scheme, Rs 6000 is sent to the accounts of farmers in three installments every year from the Central Government.


Farmers are waiting for the arrival of the 15th installment

As seen, the farmers of India have so far received the 14th installment of this scheme. At present, farmers are waiting for the 15th installment. It is feared that within a few months the 15th installment of the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana will also be transferred to the accounts of the farmers. But, some farmers have been kept out of this scheme by the Government of India. Perhaps due to all these reasons, the number of farmers in the country is gradually decreasing due to various schemes of the government.


Also read: Farmers of Uttar Pradesh have been the maximum beneficiaries under the Prime Minister Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana, know what is the condition of your state.


81000 farmers have been considered ineligible for this scheme

A piece of big news is coming out from the state of Bihar that under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana, about 81,000 farmers of the state have been considered ineligible for this scheme, due to which they have been excluded from this scheme. Let us know which farmers of the state have been kept out of PM Kisan Yojana.


Know which farmers will not get the benefit.

-Family of farmers appointed to government posts.

-Institutional landholders.

-They were serving or retired officers and employees of the state or central government.

-Farmer earning more than Rs 10 thousand per month.

-Pensioners, Engineers, Doctors and Lawyers families etc.

-Only these farmers will get the benefit of the scheme.

-Small and economically weak farmers.

-Landholding farmer families etc.


Also read: Changes in the rules of PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana, update e-KYC soon


Apply for PM Kisan Yojana like this

-To apply under this scheme from home, farmers will have to visit the official website of PM Kisan, from where they can easily apply online.

-Check your name in the farmer list in this way.

-To see his name in the PM Kisan list, the farmer will first have to visit the official website of the scheme.

-After this go to the 'Beneficiary List' tab on the right side of the screen.

-After this, select the details from the drop-down such as state, district, sub-district, block, and village.

-After this, you have to tap on Get Report.

-After this, the Beneficiary List details will appear in front of you on the screen.

-PM Kisan Helpline Number for farmer assistance


For your information, let us tell you that our farmer brothers can contact us by email at pmkisan-ict@gov.in and helpline number 155261 or 1800115526 for any problem related to this scheme.


Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare unveiled

Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare unveiled "PM Kisan Chatbot" (Kisan E-Mitra) at Krishi Bhavan

Launching "PM Kisan AI Chatbot (Kisan E-Mitra)" at Krishi Bhavan by the Union Minister of State of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, it has been said that it will prove to be very effective for resolving the inconveniences caused to the farmers.


Union Minister of State of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Kailash Chaudhary launched AI Chatbot today, which is part of the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana. The inauguration of AI Chatbot is an important step in making the PM-Kisan Yojana more effective and giving a quick, clear and correct answer to the farmers to their questions.


During this time, Minister of State Kailash Chaudhary has said that this important step to connect the agriculture sector with technology is going to bring widespread changes in the lives of farmers. The Minister of State for Agriculture said that Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi has called for promoting the use of technology under good rule. The action taken today will be successful in this. The technique of cultivation through drones has the effect, which has attracted young people towards agriculture. This is the reason why new enterprises are starting in India's agriculture sector.


What has Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare said

The Union Minister of State of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare has asked the state officials to train farmers to use AI Chatbot. Keep proper monitoring and solve the shortcoming in the initial stages with immediate effect. He laid special emphasis on connecting this exercise with weather, crop loss, soil situation, bank payment etc.


Also read: Government is bringing chatbot, farmers will get news of every scheme


AI Chatbot will be available in 22 languages soon

The purpose of starting AI Chatbot in the PM-farmer grievance management system is to give farmers a smooth and simple platform. AI Chatbot will help farmers to get their application status, payment details, ineligible status and other plan-related updates in the first phase of their development. AI Chatbot has been integrated with a language in the PM-Kisan Mobile app, completing the linguistic and regional diversity of PM-farmer beneficiaries. Actually, currently the chatbot is present in six languages, including English, Hindi, Bengali, Oriya and Tamil Shammilit. Soon it will be available in 22 languages of the country.


 
Crop insurance and its benefits for farmers

Crop insurance and its benefits for farmers

India's villages are the foundation of economic development and the Indian agriculture industry is an important part of the country's economy. Millions of families depend on and are responsible for Indian agriculture. Crop insurance plays an important role in helping farmers ensure the results of their hard work. We will discuss the importance of crop insurance and its benefits for farmers.

What is crop insurance? 

Crop insurance is a type of insurance that helps farmers protect their crops from irregular weather conditions. It gives farmers an opportunity to reduce their costs and ensure their income. Crop insurance schemes are run by the government, and they provide financial assistance to farmers in case of crop loss.

Agricultural Insurance Corporation

Crop Insurance Corporation is an important organization for the safety of farmers and protection of their farming in India. It is established by the government and works to protect the farmers of India from various types of natural disasters and extenuating circumstances. The main objective of Agricultural Insurance Corporation is to free the farmers from losses on their farming costs. This government scheme provides the facility to farmers to get insurance for their crops so that they can run their farming self-reliantly. For more information visit: www.aicofindia.com

https://policyholder.gov.in/crop-insurance , www.pmfby.gov.in and https://irdai.gov.in The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has a major role in the development and regulation of the insurance sector, including crop insurance, in India. There are various schemes under Agricultural Insurance Corporation, such as Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY), National Agricultural Insurance Scheme (NAIS), and Met Agricultural Insurance Scheme (MNAIS) etc. Under these schemes, farmers can get their crops insured to protect them from various natural calamities such as floods, drought, snowfall, rain, diseases, pests etc.

Benefits of crop insurance

Investment Protection: Crop insurance provides farmers with protection of their investments. When a farmer insures his crops, he is protected against losses caused by irregular weather conditions. This strengthens the economic condition of farmers and gives them self-support to invest. 

Also read: Farmers in UP are less interested in crop insurance

Security of farmers' income: Crop insurance provides farmers with security of their main income source. If a farmer's crop suffers any kind of damage, then crop insurance provides him financial help. With this the farmer can ensure the financial security of his family.

Increase in agricultural production: Provision of crop insurance makes farmers feel more secure and gives them courage to increase agricultural production. When farmers are sure that their hard work is not going to result in crop loss, they are more enthusiastic and try to produce more.

Improvement of Agricultural Literature: Crop insurance improves the economic condition of farmers and makes them more structured towards more education and literary development. As a result, the level of agricultural literature also increases and farmers have more knowledge, which also improves their agricultural production.

Social Security: Farmers also get a sense of social security through crop insurance. If there is any loss in the farmer's crop, he does not need to face much social conditions. He is able to support his family and can help other members of the society.

Also read: Farmers can avail the benefits of crop insurance scheme

Suggestions and technical assistance: Crop insurance schemes give farmers a chance to do farming with new techniques and better technologies. Government and insurance companies often provide suggestions and technical assistance to farmers for better farming, which makes farmers more excited and aware.

Savings and investment opportunity: Crop insurance provides farmers with security for their savings and investments. When a farmer gets his crops insured, he gets a chance to strengthen his economic structure. With this, the farmer can invest and save more to improve his economic condition.

Farming without stress: With crop insurance, the farmer can do farming without stress. When their crops are protected by insurance, they can do farming without worrying about weather conditions. This reduces the mental pressure of the farmer and he can work more efficiently.


Under this scheme, farmers will get Rs 3000 per month

Under this scheme, farmers will get Rs 3000 per month

To avail the benefits of PM Kisan Maandhan Yojana, candidate farmers can register by visiting the official site. Under this scheme, farmers will be given three thousand rupees. Various schemes are being run by the government to help the farmers. Let us tell you that one of these schemes is PM Kisan Maandhan Yojana. Under this scheme, the government is providing a pension of three thousand rupees per month to the farmers. Only farmers between 18 to 40 years of age are eligible to apply for this scheme. The investment amount is determined according to the age of the applicant. If you apply for this program at the age of 18 years. This is why you will have to invest Rs 55 per month. If you apply at the age of 40, you will have to invest Rs 200 per month.


After what age will you get pension?

Let us tell you that when you turn 60 years of age, after that you get a pension of Rs 3000 per month. Apply by visiting any nearby public service center. After this you will have to give all your necessary documents to the VLE. After this he will include your application in the scheme. Apart from this, you can apply for the scheme yourself by visiting the official website of Pradhan Mantri Kisan Maandhan Yojana. Farmers with less than two hectares of land can apply for this scheme.


Documents required to apply

To avail the benefits of the scheme, a farmer must have cultivable land of 2 hectares or less. The age of the applicant should be between 18 to 40 years. It is mandatory to have important documents like Aadhar card, mobile number, passport size photo, identity card, age certificate, income certificate, farm Khasra Khatauni, bank account passbook.


Also read: Benefits of PM Kisaan Mandhan Yojna and how to apply


Method of registration

To register, first go to the official website. After this go to the homepage and login. Then the applicant has to fill his/her phone number to login. Now candidates enter the required information. Then candidates click on Generate OTP. After this an OTP will come on your registered mobile number. After this the empty box will have to be filled. Then submit the application form. At last you take print out of the page.


 Farmers get financial benefits from these three schemes run by the Central Government.

Farmers get financial benefits from these three schemes run by the Central Government.

Many schemes are being run by the Central Government for the benefit of farmers. The objective of these schemes is to uplift the farmers economically as well as to overcome the challenges faced during farming. Various schemes are being run by the Central Government for farmers. Farmers get various types of support through these schemes. What are those schemes which support farmers financially? Along with this, they also help in other tasks related to farming.


PM Kisan Saman Nidhi Yojna

Under PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana, 6 thousand rupees are provided to the farmers of India every year. Under this scheme, these rupees are transferred to the farmers in four installments. This means that this amount is made available to the farmers in three different installments of Rs 2 thousand each. If you want to take advantage of this scheme, then do not make any mistake while applying. For more information related to the scheme, farmers can contact PM Kisan Yojana helpline number 155261 or 1800115526 or 011-23381092.


Also read: 81000 beneficiaries were removed from the list of PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojna


PM Kisan Maandhan Yojana

Under the PM Kisan Maandhan Yojana issued by the Central Government, the government is providing a pension of Rs 3,000 per month to the farmers. Only farmers between 18 to 40 years of age are eligible to apply to avail the benefits of this scheme. When farmers reach 60 years of age, a pension of Rs 3,000 per month is sent to their account.


Prime Minister Crop Insurance Scheme

Under the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana, financial security is provided to farmers against crop damage due to natural disasters, pests and diseases. Under the scheme, farmers have to pay a premium, on which the government gives subsidy. The central and state governments share the premium subsidy for non-subsidized crops in the ratio of 50:50. At the same time, the central government provides higher subsidy share for subsidized crops.


PM Modi took steps in the interest of farmers of Himachal Pradesh

PM Modi took steps in the interest of farmers of Himachal Pradesh

Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi is on a tour of Uttarakhand today. He also inaugurated 4200 crore schemes from Pithoragarh to Uttarakhand after worshipping in Parvati Kund and Jageshwar Dham. Special attention was paid to schemes like agro -based and rural development in projects. On the basis of this project, the government is preparing a plan to construct 21,398 poly-houses. The Prime Minister posted on his Twitter account and wrote that "Our government is committed to the welfare of the people of Devbhoomi Uttarakhand and the fast development of the state."


Also read: The Haryana government planned to save the environment from the remains like Parali etc.

 During this visit by the Prime Minister, the traditional and cultural programs of Uttarakhand were also staged. Prime Minister Modi also laid the foundation stone of 4500 crore projects in Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand. The Prime Minister gave the green signal to 4500 million projects to Uttarakhand by pressing the remote button.


4500 crores for these projects

Prime Minister Modi has laid the foundation stone of 4500 crore projects for Uttarakhand by visiting Jageshwar Dham. Under these projects, various development projects worth about Rs 4,200 crore will be included in areas like rural development, horticulture, irrigation, drinking water, education, road, electricity, health and disaster management. The government will soon put these projects to increase different areas for the development of the state.


Also read: How will farmers benefit from 300 MW solar projects installed by Punjab


These special schemes will be emphasised more

Due to this project, the schemes which will be operated first .  For your information, let us tell you that they plan to construct 76 roads in rural areas under 15 buildings of BDO office and 25 bridges in rural areas under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana. Along with this, the government is also planning to build 21,398 poly-house.