Tag: Rajesh Singh

  • Gaya man help farmers to earn regular income, set up unit for growing mushrooms

    By ANI

    GAYA: In order to help farmers earn a regular income, Rajesh Singh, a farmer from Gaya turned entrepreneur by establishing a unit to grow mushrooms using wheat straw and air conditioners.

    Mushroom which is generally grown in winters is being grown indoors using compost supplemented with wheat bran under low temperature provided with air conditioners. Wheat bran is used as a substrate for the cultivation of mushrooms.

    “To help farmers earn a regular income, I established this unit. We grow mushrooms using available raw materials like straw. Since it’s a winter vegetable, we use AC temperature (installed AC) to balance the temperature, “told Rajesh Singh to ANI.

    He further said “The idea was to make in-house mushrooms and employ farmers, who don’t earn on a regular basis. With this unit, I am able to help them earn sustainably. Demand for our mushrooms is high, sometimes, more than the produce”.

    ” I come from an agriculture family and after doing the job for 15 years, I thought of doing something like this which will not only create employment for me but for others also. So started this business in 2016. Earlier we used to create compost only but from 2020 we started our own production and are producing 200-300 kg of mushrooms per day,” added Singh.

    Talking about his future plans, Singh said “Mushroom is a very good source of nutrition as it has many minerals and vitamins and is also safe for the environment and health. I am training farmers including women of my area to help them start this business as this can be started in a small place and require only wheat straw as the main raw material which farmers have easily.”

    Hailing the government’s initiative of providing 50 per cent subsidy to establish small units, he said, “The government also provides subsidies up to 50 per cent on setting up of the unit and there is a huge demand for mushrooms in local market and across the country”. 

  • Two Congress leaders from Uttar Pradesh resign from party, say loyal members being neglected

    By PTI

    BALLIA: Two senior All India Congress Committee (AICC) members from Uttar Pradesh have resigned from the party’s primary membership, alleging that old and loyal Congress leaders are being neglected.

    Shailendra Singh and Rajesh Singh sent their resignation letters to the party’s Uttar Pradesh unit president Ajay Kumar Lallu on Sunday.

    The two leaders said they had informed Congress president Sonia Gandhi as well as Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi about their decision.

    Targeting the UPCC president, Shailendra Singh told journalists on Monday that loyal and old time Congresspersons have been neglected since Lallu took over and this is why dedicated leaders are quitting the party.

    He said he had informed AICC general secretary Priyanka Gandhi about the situation in the party many times, but she did not take any step.

    In such a situation, he was left with no option but to resign from the Congress, he added.

    Shailendra Singh said in his resignation letter that he has been active in public service and Congress organization for the last 15 years.

    He is presently joint in-charge of the Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee and a nominated member of the AICC.

    Rajesh Singh said he had been an active member of the Congress since his student days and had held various positions in the NSUI, Youth Congress and Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee for the last 25 years.

    He said in his letter that he was also an elected a member of the AICC but was resigning because of the present environment of the Congress and the neglect of old Congress members.

    Terming the allegations of the two leaders baseless, Congress state secretary and Allahabad in-charge Raghavendra Pratap Singh said work was being done to strengthen the Congress, right down to the ‘nyay panchayat’ and booth level, under the leadership of Priyanka Gandhi and Lallu.

    District president of the party, Om Prakash Pandey, said both were having some dispute with the state leadership.