Bhupesh Baghel has instructed all the District Collectors and Forest Department officials to create branding and a strong distribution network of the products being produced from processing of forest produce, horticulture and agricultural crops in rural areas of the state. He has said that a strong system of marketing of these products at the state and national level should be made as a brand.
In the instructions issued to the Chief Minister, the Chief Minister has said that the work of processing of several forest produce, harticulture and agricultural products is being done in different districts of the state. During the tour in the districts, it has been learned that production and processing of various items are taking place at the district level, but due to lack of branding and distribution network, the villagers are not getting the proper benefits of these efforts. To ensure maximum benefit of collection and processing of raw materials to the tribal and rural brothers of the state, it is necessary that the work of branding and distribution of the useful products produced in different districts is being conducted by the Small Forest Produce Association. Be done with the help of
The Chief Minister has also said in the instructions that if the “production center” of various materials produced in different districts is converted into “Van Dhan Kendra”, the Central Government will provide financial assistance of Rs. 15 lakhs per center. Will be received immediately from Mr. Baghel has also instructed officers to take necessary action for this. He has instructed all collectors and concerned officers of the forest department to make strong arrangements for marketing at the state and national level as a brand of all items produced in the rural areas of the state.
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Chhattisgarh will have products from processing of forest produce, horticulture and agricultural crops.
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Bhupesh Baghel will participate in programs in Raipur, Balod and Rajnandgaon districts on January 20
Bhupesh Baghel will attend the events organized in Raipur, Balod and Rajnandgaon districts on 20 January. Chief Minister Baghel will inaugurate 5 Horticulture Colleges Saja (Bemetra District), Arjunda (Balod District), Dhamtari, Jashpur and Lormi (Mungeli District) and New Krishi Vigyan Kendra Kondagaon in the program organized at his residence office at 11.30 am . Baghel will inaugurate and lay foundation stone of infrastructure development works worth Rs 109 crore 77 lakh in the state’s agricultural colleges, agricultural science centers and new agricultural colleges. The Chief Minister will inaugurate works costing Rs 46 crore 67 lakh and Bhumi Pujan and foundation stone for works costing Rs 63 crore 10 lakh.
These works include construction of agricultural college buildings, boys’ hostels, research centers, hitech nurseries, seed processing buildings, hatcheries, administrative buildings in agricultural science centers and farmer’s hostels. Baghel will also release Digital Krishi Panchang and Krishi Darsika -2021 prepared by Indira Gandhi Agricultural University on the occasion. CM Baghel will leave from Raipur by helicopter at 1.15 pm and reach village Themabuzurg in Daundi block of Balod district at 1.40 pm and will participate in the programs of Gandsingh Martyrdom Day and All India Halba-Halbi Adivasi Samaj Mahasabha. The Chief Minister will reach village Godalwahi in Churia development block of Rajnandgaon district at 3.25 pm and will participate in the program of All India Halba-Halbi Adivasi Samaj Mahasabha. He will return to Raipur at 5.15 pm.
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PM Modi Needs One More Farm Law To End Crisis
Farmers’ protests are threatening to snowball into the biggest political crisis of Narendra Modi’s tenure.
To give in to demands and scrap the laws would be an uncharacteristic admission of defeat for India’s strongman prime minister, who promised they would transform agriculture. But letting the unrest linger could cause chaos in food markets, alienate urban consumers, and potentially derail the post-Covid recovery.
Nobody doubts that for India to have a shot at exiting its lower-middle-income trap, farming must come out of its sub-3% growth rut. Productivity of labor, land, fertilizer and water have to improve. Massive private investments need to take place in storage and processing for the country’s 2% share of global agricultural exports to increase.
The dispute is over which strategy to pursue. Markets or organizations? That’s an old dilemma, made famous by economist Ronald Coase in 1937. Modi is leaning toward markets, promising to turn the entire country into a free trade area benefiting 119 million farmers and 144 million farmhands, plus their families. A large and growing number view this move as an end to institutional state support, which they fear will allow profiteering corporations to rush into the resulting vacuum. Tens of thousands of farmers have been camping near entry points to New Delhi since Nov. 26.
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Fujifilm launches X-S10 camera with high-speed image processing
Fujifilm has launched its new mirrorless camera Fujifilm X-S10 in the Indian market. The company has brought this camera under its flagship X series, especially for vloggers and new starters. The Fujifilm X-S10 camera has features such as a 26.1 megapixel X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor, high-speed image processing engine and in-body stabilization (IBIS). You can flip the screen in this camera up to 180 degrees. Through this, you will be able to record 4K video and high-speed full HD video at 240fps easily.
The Fujifilm X-S10 camera body is priced at Rs 99,999 and if you buy it with 18-55mm kit lens, it will cost you Rs 1,34,999, while the camera with 16-80mm kit lens costs Rs 1,49,999. .
Fujifilm has also claimed that this camera is so fast that it focuses in just 0.02 seconds. Apart from this, there is also a feature of Live View which supports three boost modes, which you can use in low light conditions. Fujifilm X-S10 features 5-axis image stabilization with the camera. This camera also has the AUTO / SP feature which automatically adjusts the settings of the camera.
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Special article: Horticulture promotes employment and economic independence
The area and production of horticultural crops are increasing rapidly in the state. At present, 8 lakh 61 thousand 663 hectares of horticulture crops are being taken in the state of Chhattisgarh and their annual production has exceeded one crore metric tons. Several facilities and provisions have been made in the new industrial policy by the state government for setting up processing and value addition based units, so that farmers can get better prices for their produce.
Due to the climatic diversity of the state of Chhattisgarh, there is immense potential for cultivation of all types of horticultural crops. Pear, grapes, tea, coffee, cashew, strawberry, alucha in the hilly region of Surguja region, dragon fruit, plum, mango, guava, banana lime and coconut, cashew, coffee, cinnamon, in the plateau region of Bastar in the plains of the state. Considering the immense potential of bay leaf and pepper production, their cultivation and commercial production are being encouraged. All types of vegetables are being cultivated in the state. Government of Chhattisgarh is taking initiatives to increase the income of farmers and connect youth with employment by promoting the cultivation of fruits, flowers and vegetables and spices and their commercial production in the state.
The Godhan Nyaya Yojana is unique in itself, starting from the Hareli festival on July 20, 2020, in the state of Chhattisgarh. The state of Chhattisgarh is the only state in the world to buy cow dung for 2 rupees from the villagers, farmers and go-palko. Through this scheme, the Chhattisgarh government has made a meaningful effort to provide direct benefits to the villagers and cow farmers by ensuring the system of cow dung purchase, while on the other hand, organic farming has been promoted in the state of Chhattisgarh by producing large-scale organic manure Initiative to give. The establishment of Mahatma Gandhi Horticulture and Forestry University is another step in the direction of the farmer friendly policies of the State Government and the well being of the farmers of Chhattisgarh State.
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Redmi could launch a cheap 108MP phone later this month
We’ve seen a few brands launch 108MP smartphones in the past 12 months or so, such as the Xiaomi Mi Note 10 and Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. But all these phones had launch prices of over $500, extending to well over $1,000 for the latter phone.
Now, frequent leaker Digital Chat Station has noted on Weibo that the first 108MP Redmi phone is in the works and coming soon. The leaker adds that it’s part of three new upcoming Redmi Note 9 series devices expected in mid-November rather than a Redmi Note 10 series phone. Check out a machine-translated version of the post below.
More specifically, the tipster claims that the 108MP Redmi phone will pack a Samsung Isocell HM2 sensor. This is a new 108MP sensor from the company and features 0.7 micron pixels and a 1/1.52 inch sensor size — slightly smaller in both categories than the firm’s previous 108MP sensors. The HM2 still sports nona-binning technology, combining data from nine adjacent pixels into one for brighter, cleaner results at 12MP.
This isn’t the first time Digital Chat Station elaborated on a 108MP Xiaomi device though, as they previously noted last month that a device dubbed “J17” could have both a 108MP camera and a telephoto macro camera. The “J17” lines up with a Xiaomi device with model number M2007J17C/M2007J17G that was previously spotted on certification websites and could offer 33W charging.
It would nevertheless be interesting if Xiaomi chose to skip the Redmi Note 10 name for these upcoming phones, as the brand usually launches one Redmi Note family in the first half of the year and delivers a follow-up in the second half of the year. We previously saw this in 2019 (Note 7 and Note 8) and 2018 (Note 5 and Note 6 Pro).
The Redmi Note 9 Pro Max is currently the top-end device in the Redmi Note 9 family, starting at ~$222 in the likes of India. So if the new phone has similar pricing, we could be looking at the cheapest 108MP phone by quite some margin. Hopefully the phone has enough power to deliver brisk camera processing at 108MP.