Tag: 5 lakh

  • One lakh, 26 thousand 501 farmers, 5 lakh farmers, 87 thousand 608 metric tons of paddy

    Records of 05 lakh 87 thousand 608 metric tonnes of paddy were purchased on support price in the Kharif marketing year 2020-21 in the district. As compared to last year, 11 thousand 965 more farmers have sold paddy. Under the guidance of Collector Shri Shiv Anant Tayal, proper arrangements were made to procure paddy in the district on support price. Nodal officers were appointed in each of the centers. Through whom monitoring work was being done daily. Food official said that in the district, a record 587608 metric tonnes of paddy was procured from 130180 farmers registered in this kharif season. While 526315 metric tonnes of paddy was procured from 111069 farmers on support price last year. Thus, 61293 metric tonnes of paddy was purchased in comparison to last year. It is a sign of a happy future for the agricultural farming growing in the agrarian Chhattisgarh state. Due to the farmer friendly policies of the state government, the area of ​​registration of paddy cultivation and the number of registered farmers has increased. Farming in the state got a support. People who have left agriculture are again getting attracted towards agricultural work.

    Food official said that Rs.1015 crore 11 lakh has been paid to farmers in the district so far. He informed that in the Kharif marketing year 2020-21, 128799 hectares of paddy land had been registered in the district for the procurement of paddy at the support price. Nodal officer of District Cooperative Central Bank Maryadit Shri RK Vare said that online payment has been arranged in farmers’ account through 18 bank branches of the district. Farmers are withdrawing funds at their convenience.
    District Cooperative Bank has 18 branches in the district – District Cooperative Central Bank operates 18 branches in Bemetara district, through which farmers have been transferred the amount of paddy procurement to their bank account. These branches include Bemetara, Jevra, Balasamund, Beard, Saja, Devkar, Berla, Dewarbija, Parpodi, Nawagarh, Nandghat, Sambalpur, Maro, Thelka, Thankhamharia, Bimbhori, Khandasra and Kehanka (Chechanmetta).

  • CM Yogi in action mode, orders strict action against the culprits, announces help of 5 lakh

     In Gonda, Uttar Pradesh, the chemical was thrown at three real sisters who were sleeping in the house late on Monday night. In which the face of one got badly burnt. At the same time, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath (CM Yogi Adityanath) has taken a tough stand after the acid attack on 3 real sisters. Taking cognizance of the incident, CM Yogi has directed strict action against the culprits. Apart from this, CM Yogi has also instructed the district administration to provide immediate permissible assistance and ensure proper medical treatment of the injured. According to the information, 5 lakh compensation has been announced by the government. The CM has warned SP Gonda that such incidents do not recur. Please tell that a person threw acid on 3 sisters sleeping in the house in Pakkapur of Paraspur police station area of ​​Gonda. Police arrested Vikas Kumar in the encounter late Tuesday. He is shot and is being treated in the hospital. On the other hand, scorched girls in acid attack are also being treated in the hospital.

  • Government will provide all possible help to the forest based industry in the state: Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel

    Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel has said that the state government will provide all possible help to entrepreneurs for setting up forest-based industries in the forested areas of Chhattisgarh. He has called upon the entrepreneurs of the state to come forward for this. The Chief Minister, Mr. Bhupesh Baghel was holding discussions with industrialists and office bearers of various industrial organizations in his residence office today in a meeting to set up forest-based industrial units in the state. The Chief Minister said that the State Government should extend all possible support for the establishment of forest-based industrial units in the state for proper exploitation of the rich forest wealth in the state and through this to connect the local people with employment. 

     The Chief Minister said that 44 percent of Chhattisgarh’s state is forest covered. There is an immense potential for horticultural production with the availability of abundant medicinal and minor forest produce here. He said that the establishment of industrial units related to forest produce and horticulture produce will boost the economic development of the state and open new doors of employment for the people of Vananchal. 

     Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel said that the government is making efforts to improve the economic condition of the people of Vananchal and to connect them with employment. In this direction, the Community Forest Resource Charter letter is being handed over to the local community in the forest areas. He said that recently the people of 1300 Vananchal villages in the state have been given the right to consume more than 5 lakh hectares of forest land by the state government. He also said that we have encouraged planting of fruitful plants instead of timber plants, changing the old policy of plantation rains in forest areas. This year more than 86 lakh forest plants and fruit plants have been planted in the forest areas, so that the local people can benefit from it. The Chief Minister said that its objective is to protect the forests with the participation of the local people and to connect the people of Vananchal with livelihood activities.