The state government is responsible for taking care of destitute and destitute cow dynasties: Chief Minister Dr. Yadav

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The state government is responsible for taking care of destitute and destitute cow dynasties: Chief Minister Dr. Yadav


  • The state government is responsible for taking care of destitute and destitute cow dynasties: Chief Minister Dr. Yadav
  • Wheat will be purchased from farmers at Rs 2600 per quintal support price
  • Paddy producer farmers will be given Rs 2 thousand per hectare incentive
  • The Chief Minister performed Bhoomi Pujan of state -of -the -art Gaushala in village Umaria of Jabalpur
  • 10 thousand cow dynasty will get shelter
  • Laid and inauguration of development works worth Rs 187.43 crore

Jabalpur

Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has said that Jabalipuram, the city of saints, has been blessed today. This is the abode of joy. The foundation for making state-of-the-art cow-shala has been laid in the district. He said that the state government is committed to cow conservation and promotion. According to the policy of the state government, cow-mother will not be allowed to remain unclaimed anywhere. Like the big metros of the state, the work will be done to construct their capabilities to 10 thousand by constructing cow-shores in other big municipal corporations and municipalities. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that with the aim of financially empowering the farmers of the state, the government has decided to take wheat at Rs 2600 per quintal support price. Along with this, Rs 2 thousand per hectare incentive will be given to the paddy producing farmers of the state from this month.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav was addressing Bhumi Pujan for the first phase of the Gaushala project being built on 53 acres in village Umaria in Jabalpur on Wednesday. Along with this, the development works of more than Rs 187.43 crore of the district were also inaugurated and worshiped. The program was inaugurated by Chief Minister Dr. Yadav by lighting the lamp and garlanding the saints. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav worshiped and bowed to Gau-Mata and fed him cow-harvest in kindness. Public Works Department Minister Rakesh Singh, Animal Husbandry Minister Lakhan Singh Patel, Scheduled Caste Welfare Department Minister Nagar Singh Chauhan were present on the occasion.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that cows will be opened at the government level, in which the government will have the responsibility of taking care of older, disabled cow dynasties. This will give shelter to unclaimed and destitute cow-dynasties who wander on the road. He said that 40 rupees per day are being given for each cow-dynasty of cow-shalas of the state. At the same time, a grant will be given by the government to the person who raises more than 10 cow dynasty to encourage cow farming from house to house. He said that whoever follows the cow dynasty is Gopal and in whose house it is called Gokul.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that according to Sanatan culture, our 33 crore deities are also seated in Gau-Mata. Mahatma Gandhi, the national father, had spoken of recognizing the national animal. Gau-Mata is the only mother who feeds her children with her children.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the country is moving towards becoming the third major economy of the world under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Along with the independence of India, other countries were also independent. He maintained his culture. In this perspective, he also gave an example of Israel’s patriotism. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that work is being done towards poor, youth, women and farmers welfare and development in the state. Former Prime Minister Realizing the dream of Atal Bihari Vajpayee, connecting the rivers and providing water to the farmers’ fields is being done rapidly. He said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, the state has got the gift of two major river joint project Ken-Betwa and Parvati-Kalisindh-Chambal, which will enrich the state of agriculture. He said that such a project is also being considered in the Tapti River in coordination of the state of Maharashtra soon. He said that farmers will be enriched by increasing the area of ​​irrigation in the state by 1 crore hectare.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the target has been set to bring the budget of the state to 7 lakh crores. By the year 2028, the work of recruiting more than 2 lakh 70 thousand government posts will also be done. Also, employment for youth will be created by promoting industries in the private sector. He said that on February 21, an amount of Rs 25-25 thousand will be provided to the meritorious students of more than 90 thousand class XII of the state for laptop. Similarly, the state government is running various schemes to bring changes in the lives of daughters. The government has also decided to ban liquor in religious cities of the state. Now in these cities, milk shops will not be operated in these cities. Public Works Department Minister Rakesh Singh also expressed his views in the program. The program was thanked by Mayor Jagat Bahadur Singh Annu. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav was presented with Smriti Chinese by Jabalpur MIC.

In the program, Swami Akhileshwaranand ji, Narasimha Devacharya ji, Raghav Devacharya ji, Chetanyanand ji, Girishanand Ji, Balgovindacharya ji, Ramanujacharya ji, Swami Pagalanand ji, Sadhvi Maitriya Didi were special in the program. Along with this, MPs Mrs. Sumitra Balmiki and Ashish Dubey, MLA Sarv Abhilash Pandey, Santosh Barkade, Neeraj Singh Thakur, Telghani Board President Ravikaran Sahu, Ratnesh Sonkar, Rajkumar Patel, Commissioner Abhay Verma, IG Anil Kushwaha, Collector Deepak Saksena, Superintendent of Police Sampat Upadhyay Including other senior officers and large number of public community were present.