The government is giving a 95% subsidy for pig farming

The government is giving a 95% subsidy for pig farming

The government is running many schemes to promote animal husbandry across the country. Of these, pig farming is one such business, through which manifold profits can be earned at a low cost. At the same time, the central government is giving a subsidy of 95% to start this business.

It is known pork is known as protein-rich meat. Its hair is also used to make painting brushes and other brushes. Apart from this, gelatin found in pig fat is also in great demand in the market. It is used to make medicine as well as a stabilizer in vaccines. Because of this, there is a lot of demand for pigs in the country and abroad.

Up to 95% subsidy is being given by the government for this business. That is, to start the business, you will have to spend only 5% of the amount. At the same time, under this scheme, three female pigs and one male pig are given to the pig farmers. To take advantage of this scheme, you have to apply offline. For this, you can apply by visiting your nearest bank.

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Pre-monsoon rains will bring relief from heat in many states, see weather forecast

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Troubled by the scorching heat, more than half of India is eagerly waiting for the pre-monsoon rain activities. From April 13, rain activities will start over the mountains, under their influence, pre-monsoon activities can start in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and West Uttar Pradesh. There will be some relief from these pre-monsoon activities. Heavy rain in North-Eastern states. Light to moderate rain at isolated places is possible over Kerala, Tamil Nadu and light to moderate rain at isolated places over Karnataka, South Madhya Maharashtra and Goa.

Source: Skymet Weather

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Subsidy will be available on buying e-cycle, read full news

Subsidy will be available on buying e-cycle

In the midst of rising rates of petrol and diesel, other alternative fuels are being encouraged a lot in the country. Due to this, e-cycle is becoming increasingly popular among the people. People thinking of buying e-cycle can get good news from the government.

The government is considering a scheme to subsidize the purchase of e-vehicles, in which e-cycles will also be included. This subsidy can also be implemented under the already running FAME-2 scheme. Electric two wheeler, three wheeler, four wheeler passenger vehicle and goods carrying vehicle etc. are included under FAME-2 scheme. Now this list can also include the whole range of e-vehicles.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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Grant will be available at the rate of per acre, apply online soon

Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana

Many schemes are being run by the government to help the farmers in agricultural work. One such scheme is also being run by the Government of Chhattisgarh, whose name is Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana. Under this scheme, the farmers will buy paddy at the support price of Rs 2500.

Talking in this regard, the Chief Minister of the state Bhupesh Baghel said that under the Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojna, while encouraging crop production in the state, for agricultural assistance in Kharif 2019, on the basis of the acreage registered and accrued, the production of paddy, maize and sugarcane crops. Grant of amount will be made directly into the account of farmers through Direct Benefit Transfer at the rate of ₹ 10,000 per acre.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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Management of diseases in cucurbitaceae crops

Management of diseases in cucurbitaceae crops
  • Downy Mildew: – This disease appears in the form of yellow spots on the lower surface of the leaves, after some time these spots become angular and turn into a brown powder. 

Chemical Management:- Spray Azoxystrobin 11% + Tebuconazole 18.3% SC [Custodia] @ 300 ml or Fosetyl 80% WP [Alliate] @ 500 gm/ acre.

  • Powdery Mildew:- This disease usually affects the leaves. White powder appears on the upper and lower surface of the leaves. 

Chemical Management:- Spray Azoxystrobin 11% + Tebuconazole 18.3% SC [Custodia] @ 300 ml or Myclobutanil 10% WP [Index] @ 100 gm/ acre.

  • Gummy Stem Blight:- Symptoms of this disease first appear in the form of dark brown spots on the leaves and then on the stem. One of the main symptoms of this disease is that a sticky substance like gum comes out from the stem affected by this disease.

Chemical Management:- Spray Kasugamycin 5% + Copper Oxychloride 45% WP [Conika] @ 300 gm or Chlorothalonil 75% WP [Jatayu] @ 300 gm per acre.

  • Anthracnose:- Symptoms of this disease appear on the plant’s leaves, vines, and fruits. Small, circular spots appear on the fruit, due to which the fruit starts falling without ripening, causing a heavy loss in yield.

Chemical Management:- To control this disease, spray Chlorothalonil 75% WP [Jatayu] 300 gm or Hexaconazole 5% SC [Trigger Pro] 300 ml/acre.

  • As a biological treatment for all the above diseases, Use Trichoderma viride 500 gm + Pseudomonas fluorescens @ 250 gm per acre.

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Soon there will be relief from the scorching heat, there will be rain in many states

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The country is currently facing scorching heat. Due to dry weather and hot winds, the outbreak of severe heat is continuing for the last one month. Around April 12, some areas of North India may get cloudy. Heavy rain is possible in South and Northeast states. After several days over the mountains, a Western Disturbance can give rain.

Source: Skymet Weather

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Youth will get 50 lakh rupees for self-employment

Mukhyamantri Udyami Kranti Yojana

Madhya Pradesh government has started ‘Mukhyamantri Udyami Kranti Yojana’ to make youth self-reliant. Under this, financial assistance will be given to the youth of the state for self-employment. For this, loans will be made available to the youth from government banks. On this loan, the government will give a subsidy of 3% annual interest as financial assistance. Apart from this, the bank will also pay a loan guarantee fee for up to 7 years. With the help of this scheme, the beneficiary will be able to get a loan up to a maximum of Rs 50 lakh.

Under the Udyam Kranti Yojana, the government is preparing to give jobs to the youth in the next year. According to this, there is a plan to give government jobs to 35,000 youth. At the same time, through this scheme, a maximum loan of Rs 50 lakh will be given to the youth for manufacturing activities. Apart from this, loans up to Rs 25 lakh will be provided to the youth for service and business activities. So you too can establish your self-employment with the help of this scheme.

Source: Asianet News

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