The Haryana government has taken 44 percent financial help from the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development. NABARD is giving an assistance of Rs 1600 crore for setting up an international horticulture market in Sonipat. Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar himself has given this information during the review meeting.
Income of farmers of Bihar will be increased: Paras
Union Food Processing Minister Pashupati Kumar Paras has said that the Central Government will soon get the Mega Food Park schemes investigated. While the subsidy amount from the central government will also be increased to Rs 2 crore, Paras said that a special campaign is needed to increase the income of farmers in Bihar.
JP Dalal appeals to farmers
Haryana Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister JP Dalal has directed the officials to make arrangements that no farmer should be able to burn stubble this year. Along with this, he himself appealed to the farmers that they should not burn the crop residue in the field. Because by burning stubble, the fertile power of the land is destroyed.
Chandauli: Dozens of villages affected by floods
The fierce form of the life-giving Ganga is being seen in Chandauli in eastern Uttar Pradesh. The river Ganga is flowing well above the danger mark in the district and flood waters have entered dozens of villages. On the other hand, hundreds of acres of paddy crop has been submerged by the flood waters. Alam is that people are compelled to live by making shelters on the roofs.
Government notified land bank policy
The government notified its land bank policy. Under this, farmers and other people in Haryana will not be forced to sell their land to anyone. If the government also wants to take the land, then the farmer will get full opportunity for bargaining. Only after the farmer expresses his willingness, talks will be held with him regarding the sale of land.
Red Love apple being sold for Rs 500 a kg in Shimla
Small size and sour in taste, Red Love variety apples are being sold in Shimla markets for Rs 500 a kg. Which is the record price of this species, while according to Dimple Panjata, President of the Himalayan Society for Horticulture and Agriculture Development Himachal, cooperation is expected from the government in spreading this variety and making it available in the market.
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