In this way, you can protect the harvested crops

How to protect the harvested crops
  • At present, the work of threshing, harvesting of gram, mustard, wheat etc. is going on in the fields. After the completion of this work, it is very important to protect the produce. For this, the following things can be kept in mind –

  • Do not stack the harvested crops under the power lines, near the transformer, or on the roadside. To prevent accidents and arson. 

  • Also, keep in mind that while doing the threshing of the crop, there should be no inconvenience to yourself, the workers and the general public, so do not do threshing at the roadside place. Due to this fine husk does not accumulate on the roads and vehicle accidents do not happen.

  • Persons working on Thresher should not wear loose clothing, wear a cloth around the neck and do not smoke at all. For safety and vigilance, keep a water tank and sand nearby, so that no incident can happen.

  • Till the farmers do not store the crop in a protective way, do not be careless and do the processing after harvesting the Rabi crops in a protective way..

  • Make sure to keep the contact numbers of the nearest Electricity Department and Disaster Management Office and their officers.

  • Before sowing the crop, you must ensure your crop is under the Prime Minister’s Fasal Bima Yojana, so that the loss due to natural calamity can be compensated.

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900 crores will be spent on irrigation in MP, farmers will be benefited

900 crores will be spent on irrigation in MP

Irrigation is most important for the growth of the agricultural sector. However, with the onset of summer, there is a shortage of water. In such a situation, the farmers have to suffer a lot due to the scarcity of water. To overcome the problem of water in agriculture, the Madhya Pradesh government has approved a micro-irrigation project in the state.

Under this scheme, irrigation projects will be started in Rewa, Burhanpur and Singrauli of the state. For this, the government has presented a budget of Rs 900 crore. At the same time, with the help of this scheme, an irrigation facility will be available in the fields spread over an area of ​​50 thousand hectares. Through this, farmers will help in increasing production and there will be manifold profits in farming.

The government has set a target of providing irrigation facilities to 65 lakh hectares of the state by 2025. According to the government, these projects will lead to rapid development in the agriculture sector.

Source: TV9

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Possibility of dust storm with thunder, rain in many areas

know the weather forecast,

April 2022 could be the hottest month ever since 2010. Thunderstorms are accompanied by dust storms in the states of Punjab Haryana Delhi Uttar Pradesh etc. Rain in many states of Central India, South India, East India and North East India. There may be some respite from the scorching heat during the next two-three days.

Source: Skymet Weather

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This farmer earns Rs 20 lakh every year from cow dung without any cost

This farmer earns Rs 20 lakh every year from cow dung without any cost

Till a few years ago, this farmer used to work in a big company with salary of millions But one day the farmer started the business of making vermicompost with the help of cow dung and today this farmer earns 20 lakhs from this business for years. See full story in the video.

Video Source: Farming Leader

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Opening hours of public sector banks changed, know the new timings

Opening hours of public sector banks changed

The opening hours of public sector banks have changed. From April 18, all banks are opening one hour ahead of time i.e. from 9 am. However, there has been no change in the closing time of the bank. Let us tell you that this reshuffle of time has been announced by the Reserve Bank i.e. RBI.

Let us tell you that before this decision, all government banks used to open at 10 am. At the same time, after the instructions of RBI, banks have started opening from 9 o’clock. The purpose of RBI behind this decision is to provide relief to the people. Due to this from now on people will get one more hour to do banking related work. At the same time, the people going to the office will benefit the most.

A big change in the rules of cash withdrawal

Along with this, the Reserve Bank has also started a new rule regarding cash withdrawal. Under this, the process of cash withdrawal will be completely cardless from now on. This means that from now on there will be no need for any debit card or ATM card for cash withdrawal. This cardless transaction process will be done through UPI. Let us inform you that RBI has taken this step in view of the fraud taking place on the card.

Source: TV9

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