Bhupesh Baghel on Wednesday paid the eleventh and twelfth installment to the beneficiaries of the Godhan Nyaya Yojana from his residence office. He paid a sum of Rs 4.51 crore to the dung vendors as the eleventh installment of cow dung sale from 16 to 31 December. Similarly, from January 1 to January 15, the amount of Rs 3.2 crore was paid as the twelfth installment. In this way, he transferred a total amount of Rs 7.53 crore online to the account of cow dung vendors. In addition to this, an amount of Rs 71 crore 72 lakh has been given to farmers and livestock farmers under the Godhan Nyaya Yojana. The Chief Minister said that among the beneficiaries benefiting from the Godhan Nyaya Yojana, more than 57 thousand beneficiaries are landless farmers. They have got a good means of income from cow dung sale. According to the concept of the Godhan Nyaya Yojana, justice has been given to the landless and landless. So far, 35 lakh 86 thousand quintal cow dung has been purchased under this scheme. A large number of people are getting employment opportunities through the Gothans being developed under the state government’s ambitious Suraji village scheme Narva, Garwa, Ghuaruva, Bari. There are 3 thousand 851 active Gothans in the state, in which women self-help groups of women are preparing vermi compost from cow dung. There are about 10 women in a group, in this way only 38 thousand 510 women have got income from Vermi Compost.
Chief Minister paid 11th and 12th installment of cow dung, 7.53 crore rupees reached in sellers account
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