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 State government will take strict action against those who leave animals stray.

State government will take strict action against those who leave animals stray.

Yogi government is going to run a campaign for the safety of destitute animals roaming in the state. For this, instructions have been issued to the officers of all the districts. In Uttar Pradesh, there is often politics regarding animals roaming on the roads. In such a situation, the state government is taking strict action regarding the cows roaming freely on the roads. The Uttar Pradesh government has instructed all the district officers of the state to take the destitute cattle roaming on the streets to cow shelters. Livestock and Milk Development Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Dharampal Singh has said that by running this campaign in the state, we are working to protect the destitute cattle as well as taking them to cow shelters. Guidelines have also been given to the officials for this. This scheme has been issued by the state government for cow conservation.

Campaign time for cow protection

Uttar Pradesh's Livestock and Milk Development Minister Dharampal Singh says that the first phase of this scheme will be ensured in Bareilly, Jhansi, and Gorakhpur divisions from September 10 to September 25. Work will be done to transport the cows wandering on the roads to the cow shelter. Along with this, proper arrangements will also be made for their food and drink. 

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Legal action will be taken against those who abandon animals

Uttar Pradesh's Livestock Minister Dharampal Singh has requested the farmers and cattle herders of these districts not to leave any animal destitute on the roads. If any person is found doing this, legal action can be taken against him. He has instructed the district officials to identify those people who are leaving animals on the empty roads. Also, this campaign should be promoted in a phased manner in the entire state. The government will build cow shelters in all the districts with the help of local administration, MNREGA, and Panchayati Raj Department and the capacity of the already existing cow shelters will also be expanded.

Also read: Nandini Krishak Bima Yojana issued by the Yogi government will encourage indigenous species of cows.

Ear tagging of cattle will be done

Livestock and Dairy Development Minister Dharampal Singh has said that ear tagging of all the animals in rural areas will be done. With its help, care and monitoring of cattle will become much easier. Apart from this, the government will also make arrangements for adequate fodder, medicines, and vaccination for animals for protection from medicinal and infectious diseases in flood-affected districts.

Leaving the government job, Mukesh is earning big profits from cucumber cultivation through polyhouse

Leaving the government job, Mukesh is earning big profits from cucumber cultivation through polyhouse

 For your information, let you know that young farmer Mukesh says that subsidized money is also received from the government to build a net house. Initially, he got a subsidy of 65% for setting up a net house. However, currently the Haryana government has reduced the grant amount to 50%.

 As we all know that even today people have gone absolutely crazy behind government jobs. It is the desire of every parent that his child gets a government job, so that his whole life becomes secure. Now the government job must be of low level. But, today, we will talk about a person who, leaving a good government job, is now coming to the village and doing farming.

Where is farmer Mukesh from?

Actually, the young farmer we are going to talk about is named Mukesh Kumar. Mukesh is a resident of Karnal district of Haryana. Earlier, he used to work in a government job in the Haryana Board. During the job, Mukesh used to get a salary of 45 thousand rupees per month. But, he did not feel like this government work, so he kicked this job. Today he is farming on his ancestral land with the net house method, due to which he is earning very well.

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Farmer Mukesh is providing employment to the people

Farmer Mukesh is also providing employment opportunities for many other farmers. Mukesh, a farmer, says he has set up four net houses on his land. Farmers Mukesh cultivates cucumbers inside them. According to farmer Mukesh, the demand for cucumbers increases a lot in summer. Now in such a situation, farmer Mukesh has been cultivating cucumbers for almost 2 years. Explain that farmer Mukesh is earning very well from this. This is the reason that he has gradually increased the area of cucumber cultivation. Along with this, Mukesh has also provided employment to many people around him.

Cucumbers can be cultivated throughout the year

Mukesh says that it costs two and a half to three lakh rupees to build a net house. But, the income increases considerably by cultivating it inside. The young farmer says that there are many varieties of cucumbers, which can be cultivated throughout the year inside the net house.

 

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There is very little wastage of water when irrigation is done by drip method

 Farmer Mukesh says that he has found the biggest feature of cucumber cultivation is that its cultivation consumes very little water. Actually, crops are irrigated through the drip method in the net house. The wastage of water is very less by drip irrigation. Along with this, water reaches the roots of the plants. Farmer Mukesh supplies cucumbers grown in his field to many cities including Delhi and Gurugram. At present, he is selling cucumbers at Rs 15 per kg.


 Kisan Mela inaugurated at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Agricultural University, Meerut

Kisan Mela inaugurated at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Agricultural University, Meerut

A three-day program has been started from October 17 at Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel Agricultural University. All science centres and many companies related to the Agricultural University have set up their stalls in this Kisan Mela. The program will run from October 17 to October 19.


On the first day of October 17, the program was inaugurated by His Excellency Governor Anandiben Patel by cutting the ribbon at Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel Agricultural University. During the program, all the science centres and various companies related to the Agricultural University set up their stalls.


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For your information, let us know that efforts are being made to bring farmers together through this fair. Golu-2 improved breed buffalo and dog show have become the main attraction during this fair at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel University. Also, the main objective of the agricultural fair is to solve the problems of the farmers. Apart from this, this platform has been provided to promote fruits, flowers, vegetables, latest technology.

The All India Kisan Mela and Agro Industry Exhibition was inaugurated and visited by Her Excellency Governor Madam Uttar Pradesh, Smt. Anandiben Patel Ji during the fair at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel University of Agriculture and Technology in Meerut today. Also, 19th Asian Games medal winners daughters Parul Chaudhary and Kiran Balyan were also honoured. On this occasion of the fair, Minister of State for Agriculture in the Government of Uttar Pradesh Shri Baldev Singh Aulakh Ji, Vice Chancellor of @svpuat Dr. KK Singh Ji, Chairman of Agricultural Scientists Selection Board Committee Dr. Sanjay Singh Ji, Vice Chancellor of Chaudhary Charan Singh University Smt. Sangeeta Shukla Ji, senior scientists, farmers and students were present.