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  • Rural economy is getting strengthened by the Godhan Justice Scheme

    Dhamtari 30 December 2020 / Under the Suraji Gaon Yojana (Narva, Garwa, Ghurwa and Bari) of the state government, women self help groups and members of the Gothan Samiti in Adarsh ​​Gowthan of Godhan Nyaya district are preparing vermicompost and selling earthworms so that they can earn extra income are getting. Under this scheme, not only cow dung is being purchased, but organic farming is also being encouraged by preparing vermi compost from cow dung. At the same time, excellent quality organic manure is also being prepared from earthworms produced in Gothan, which is being seen as a better option in place of fertilizer and chemical fertilizer in future.
    Chairperson of Self Help Group of Village Gatapar (Korra) of Kurud Development Block, Smt. Gauri Sahu said that a total of 430 registered families have 1320 livestock in the village panchayat Gatapar. The group sold 86.48 quintals of vermi fertilizer for the first 66 thousand 576 rupees under Narva, Garuva, Ghurwa, Bari programs, while the vermi fertilizer produced under the Godan Nyaya Yojana sold 25 quintals (Rs 25 thousand) out of 35 quintals. . In addition, 3.51 quintal earthworm has been sold for Rs. 56 thousand 160 at the rate of Rs. 1600 per quintal. Likewise, dung is filled with dung in all stitches. He informed that action plans have also been made by the group for fisheries, poultry, incense sticks, mushroom production.

  • Economic situation of cowherds is improving with the Godhan Nyaya Yojana: Shri Bhupesh Baghel

    Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel today transferred Rs. 5 crore 12 lakh as the 10th installment of cow dung in the account of the beneficiaries of the state government’s Godhan Nyaya Yojana to the account of the cowherds. Under this scheme more than 1 lakh 40 thousand cattle rearers of the state are getting benefited.
    Addressing the event organized through video conferencing from his office located in the Vidhan Sabha premises, Chief Minister Mr. Baghel said that under the Godan Nyaya Yojana, an amount of Rs 64 crore 20 lakh has been given to the cowherds so far. This is changing their economic situation. New employment opportunities are being created and farmers are moving towards organic farming. Thousands of rural women are working on vermicompost production along with cow dung in Godan Nyaya Yojana. The selling rate of vermi compost has been increased from Rs 8 per kg to Rs 10 per kg. New employment opportunities are being created through this scheme. Farmers who are using vermi compost are moving towards organic farming. Mr. Baghel said that the price of cereals and fruits produced in organic farming increases by one and a half times. This will also significantly increase the income of farmers. He congratulated and congratulated all the beneficiaries associated with the Godhan scheme. Agriculture and Water Resources Minister Shri Ravindra Choubey and Agriculture Production Commissioner Dr. M. Geeta were present on the occasion.
    Agriculture Production Commissioner Dr. Geeta informed that 7 thousand 824 Gothan have been approved in the state. Out of which 4 thousand 704 gothan have been completed. Of these, 4 thousand 173 Gothans are active. So far, 32 lakh 10 thousand quintal dung has been purchased under the Godhan Nyaya Yojana. 8 thousand 50 quintal vermi compost prepared from cow dung in Gothan has been sold so far. Farmers have donated a para worth about Rs 5 crore in Gothanas. Azola is being produced as cattle feed in Gothanas. Which is constantly increasing. He informed that 78 thousand 47 vermi stitches were approved for the manufacture of vermi compost in Gothan, out of which 54 thousand 241 vermi stitches have been completed and construction of 16 thousand 810 vermi stitches is in progress. Dr. Geeta informed that vermi compost samples are being tested in two laboratories of Raipur, one each in Durg, Bilaspur, Surguja, Bastar and Raigarh. So far 1,006 samples have been analyzed. He also informed that among the beneficiaries of Godan Nyaya Yojana, 47.5 percent beneficiaries belong to Other Backward Classes, 44 percent beneficiaries are women and 41 percent beneficiaries belong to Scheduled Tribes and 7.80 percent beneficiaries belong to Scheduled Castes.

  • Chhattisgarh government hiked minimum selling rate of vermi compost from Rs 8 to Rs 10 per kg

    The Chhattisgarh government has increased the minimum selling rate of vermi compost produced in Gothan from Rs 8 per kg to a minimum of Rs 10 per kg. On the instructions of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, an order to this effect has been issued by the Commissioner of Agricultural Production.

    It is known that this year, the state’s first-of-its-kind cow dung procurement scheme has been launched from the Hareli festival, the Godhan Nyaya Yojana, under which cow dung is being purchased from the villagers, farmers and livestock at Rs 2 per kg. So far, Rs. 59.08 crore has been paid by the Chief Minister to the online accounts of 1.36 lakh dung vendors in the Godhan Nyaya Yojana as the value of cow dung purchased from them.

    Under the Suraji Village Scheme of the Government of Chhattisgarh, out of 6430 Gothans approved in the state, the work of cow dung is being done in 4487 Gothanas. So far, 44 thousand stitches have been manufactured and 16 thousand stitches are being made in Gauthano to make vermi compost from the dung purchased. So far, 8000 quintal vermi compost has been produced in the state and 1000 quintal vermi compost has been sold. Thousands of women self-help groups of the state are working to make vermicompost from cow dung in Gothan, their income will increase by increasing the minimum sale rate of vermi compost. Under this scheme, the state government also plans to set up a laboratory to check the quality of vermi compost in every district of the state.

  • US Senator Gets Into Nasty Twitter Spat With Chinese Media Stooge; Foul Insults Exchanged

    US Senator Marsha Blackburn on Thursday got into a heated spat with a Chinese media official on Twitter after she said, “China has a 5,000-year history of cheating and stealing. Some things will never change…” In an earlier tweet, Blackburn publicly thanked outgoing President Trump for banning cotton produced by forced Uyghur labour. Beijing has faced the wrath of international criticism over its treatment of the ethnic minority.

    Then, a senior reporter for China’s state-funded outlet, China Daily, slammed the Senator for her comments on Chinese culture, calling her a “lifetime bi***.”

    “This is the most racist and ignorant US Senator I have seen,” Chinese stooge Chen Weihua said. “Wonder why the US Congress would have approval rating as low as 9% (according to Gallup)? It is because people like lowlife Marsha Blackburn were there,” China Daily’s European Union Bureau Chief added.

     The Senator then issued a hard-hitting response, calling Chen a “puppet” of Chinese President Xi Jinping. “From Tiananmen Square to the Uyghur genocide, Communist China is an expert at slaughtering populations. America will not bow down to sexist communist thugs,” she wrote.

  • Farmers happy with opening of new paddy purchase center

    Chhattisgarh government is trying to give all possible facilities to the farmers of the state. About 260 new paddy procurement centers in the state have been set up in this Kharif marketing year with the objective of facilitating farmers to sell the paddy produced by them around their residence or village. In the same sequence, the farmers of remote Eelmidi area under Usur tehsil of Bijapur district are now happy that they got relief from going to a paddy procurement center 10 to 20 km away to sell paddy at support price. Now about 425 farmers in 14 villages of this region will have the facility to sell paddy at the new paddy procurement center, Eelmadi. All this has been made possible by the state government’s approval to open a new paddy procurement center at Eelamidi in view of the convenience of the farmers of remote areas of the district. Farmer Rosaiah Channam, a resident of Eelmidi, expressed happiness over opening of a paddy buying center in his village, stating that after paddy minjai, he had to face inconvenience by going 10 km to Awapalli to sell his paddy. Now this problem will be removed by opening paddy procurement center in the village itself. He said that last year 20 quintals of paddy were sold on support price, about 36 thousand 300 rupees was paid directly through bank account. On the other hand, according to the decision of the Chief Minister of the state, Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, to buy paddy from farmers at a support price of Rs. 2500, the remaining amount has been received in three installments under Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyaya Yojana. Like Rosaiah Channam, Eelmidi farmers Prakash Enel and Arjun Kaka expressed gratitude to the state government for opening a new paddy procurement center in their village, saying that Lankapalli, Jinippa, Ippenta, Angapally, Sakanapalli, through Eelmidi Paddy Procurement Center , Farmers of remote villages like Muzalkanker, Semaldodi, Perampalli, Bhattiguda, Farsapalli, Raghiguda, Gubalguda and Gupakonta will be able to sell their produce. It is known that as per the decision of the state government, under Kharif marketing year 2020-21, paddy procurement will start from December 1 on the support price. From November 27, tokens are being issued to registered farmers for paddy purchase at support price.