Statewide launch of Desi Gay and Jivamrut Yojana under ‘Saat Pagla Khedut Kalyanna Yojana’ to boost natural farming
Gandhinagar, Thursday:
Gujarat Chief Minister Mr. Vijay Rupani said that Gujarat is moving
forward with a firm determination and will prove to be a role model in the
country for natural farming. Our Government has come up with several planned
and timely steps for farmers.
On the occasion of 70th Birth Anniversary of Hon’ble Prime
Minister of India Mr. Narendra Modi, Mr. Rupani e- launched statewide Desi Gay
and Jivamrut Yojana under the second phase of ‘Saat Pagla Khedut Kalyanna
Yojana’ to boost natural farming. The function, which
was held at 70 places in the state, was attended by Hon’ble Governor of Gujarat
Mr. Acharya Devvrat, Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Nitin Patel and cabinet members
from Gandhinagar.
Hon’ble Governor of Gujarat Mr. Acharya Devvrat wished Hon’ble Prime
Minister of India Mr. Narendra Modi on his birth anniversary on the occasion of
launching of two schemes for natural farming under ‘Saat Pagla Khedut Kalyanna
Yojana’. Indigenous cow based natural agriculture will protect water,
land and environment. This scheme will
Mr. Devvrat said that Cow is connected with Indian culture our vedas
also describe ગાવો વિશ્વસ્ય માતરઃ i.e cow is considered as mother of the world. We also worship cow. Under
‘Saat Pagla Khedut Kalyanna Yojana’ the state government has provided Rs. 900 assistance
as well Rs. 1350 equipment assistance to farmers for natural agriculture to
make natural fertilizers made with the help of cow dung and cow urine which will
provide a new impetus to the farmers of Gujarat for natural agriculture.
Describing the Padma Shri Subhash Palekar-inspired natural agriculture
taking place in 200 acres of land in Gurukul Kurukshetra, the Governor said,
his agricultural method increases the fertility of the soil, protects
the water, soil and environment as well as the conservation of indigenous cows. With the help of cow dung and cow urine, natural farming can be done in
30 acres of land. This method will
increase the income of farmers as the cost of agriculture is negligible. To
realize our Prime Ministers Vision of doubling farmer’s income by 2022 natural
farming will be a strong alternative.
Gujarat Chief
Minister Mr. Vijay Rupani wished and prayed for a long and healthy life to the
Prime Minister of India Mr. Narendra Modi on behalf of 6.5 crore Gujaratis” on
his 70th Birth Anniversary. He added that the
state's agricultural growth rate has reached double digits as a result of the
Krishi Mahotsav, which was started by the Prime Minister when he was the Chief
Minister of the state.
Gujarat has taken
various steps to realize Prime Minister's vision to double the farmer’s income
by 2022. These two steps will prove to be of utmost importance in the second
phase of the ‘Saat Pagla Khedut Kalyanna Yojana’. I am confident that helping
the farmers of the state to turn to subsistence farming through indigenous cow
based farming and natural farming methods will bring a ray of new hope for the
farmers, added CM.
We are determined to
realize Pandit Deen Dayalji's mantra "Har Haath Ko Kaam, Har Khet Ko
Pani". If farmers get enough water and seeds, certain production will
increase. In the past, farmers were given loans at 18 per cent interest. Today,
we are giving loans at zero per cent interest, as a result, farmers' farm
production has increased and have become financially sound, he said.
The construction of
the Narmada Sardar Sarovar project, the lifeline of Gujarat to provide
irrigation facilities to the farmers, was hampered during the UPA government
which the Prime Minister completed. We are providing
irrigation facility to the farmers through 700 km of Narmada canals. Sauni Yojana in Saurashtra, Sujalam Sufalam
Yojana in North Gujarat and Narmada Canal Yojana in Kutch have provided
irrigation facilities to the farmers.
Our government has
saved the standing crop of farmers by implementing Jyotigram scheme to provide
sustainable and quality electricity to the farmers. Now they get 24 hours quality and uninterrupted electricity.
He said that the new
approach of ‘Saat Pagla Khedut Kalyanna Yojana’ will result in farmers turning
to natural farming and zero budget farming, which will reduce costs. He said that with the inspiration of the Governor, success has been
achieved in expanding the scope of natural agriculture in the state. Due to zero budget farming, the farmer will no longer have to worry and
the crop production will increase by cultivating based on indigenous cows.
Provision of Rs.
66.50 crore for 105000 beneficiaries and provision of Rs. 13.50 crore have been
made to benefit 100000 farmers under these two schemes.
In his welcome
address, Minister of State for Agriculture Mr. Jaydrath Sinh Parmar gave
detailed information about the ‘Saat Pagla Khedut Kalyanna Yojana’ and urged
the farmers to turn to natural farming. On the occasion dignitaries presented token
cheque in the form of assistance to farmers for cow based farming.
On this occasion,
Secretary of Agriculture Department Mr. Manish Bhardwaj along with officials of
Agriculture Department and office bearers and farmers from various district
headquarters were present.
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