This scheme will give a pension of 3 thousand rupees to the farmers every month

Pradhan Mantri Kisan Maandhan Yojana

Several schemes are being run by the Government of India for the prosperity of the farmers. One such scheme is the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Maandhan Yojana which was started in September 2019. Through this scheme, a target has been set to cover around 5 crore beneficiaries by FY 2021-22. Under this scheme, a pension of 3 thousand rupees is given to the eligible farmer brothers every month. If a farmer is 60 years old, then he will get 6 thousand rupees every year under the PM Kisan Yojana and besides this, a pension of 3 thousand rupees will also be given every month.

Explain that under Kisan Maandhan Yojana, benefits will be given to small and marginal farmers. Those farmers who are between the age of 18 to 40 years will be eligible to register under this scheme. A total of 21,20,310 farmers have registered themselves under the PM Kisan Maandhan Yojana.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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Do these spray in 30-35 days in watermelon crop

Do these spray in 30-35 days in watermelon crop
  • In the watermelon crop, the flowering stage starts in 30–35 days.
  • In insect infestation, thrips, aphid leaf miner and many other sucking insects are attacks on watermelon crops .
  • In fungal and bacterial diseases, there is heavy infestation  of diseases like leaf scorching,root rot, stem rot etc.
  • Use of Abamectin 1.9% EC @ 150 ml/acre for control of leafminers
  • Use Acetamiprid 20% SP @ 100 gram/acre  for the control of sucking insects.
  • As a biological control of both  types of insects, use Beauveria Bassiana @ 250 gram/acre.
  • Use Thiophanate Methyl 70% WP @ 300 gram/acre for control of all types of fungal diseases
  • As biological control of fungal diseases.use Pseudomonas fluorescens @ 250 gram/acre.
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Use of molybdenum in green germ

Use of molybdenum in green germ
  • Molybdenum is a micronutrient that green gram crops require in very small amounts.
  • But its very small quantity is also very important for good growth of green gram crop.
  • Molybdenum plays a very important role in chemical changes in nitrogen in green gram crops.
  • Growth of green gram  crops is not proper, due to deficiency of molybdenum.
  • Yellowing occurs on the edges of the leaves. Symptoms of molybdenum deficiency are similar to nitrogen deficiency.
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With this scheme, women can start their business by taking a loan of 10 lakh rupees

PNB Mahila Udyami Nidhi Yojana

A number of schemes are underway to empower women. One such scheme is the PNB Mahila Udyami Nidhi Yojana which motivates women to start their own business.

Loans are given under this scheme at low interest rate and low terms. A loan of up to 10 lakh rupees can be taken from this. This loan can be used to start a new business as well as to grow an already existing business.

The loan taken from this scheme has to be repaid after 5 to 10 years. Only women can apply in this and the beneficiary woman must have 51% ownership in the business.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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Weather of Madhya Pradesh will change from today, know weather forecast

Weather Forecast

In many areas of Central India, including Madhya Pradesh, the activities of rain that have been taking place for the last few days will stop from today. In fact, from today onwards, the weather system will move from north and central India and will now reach the north eastern regions and the rainy period will also end from central and northern India.

Video Source: Skymet Weather

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Symptoms of TB in animals

Symptoms of TB in animals
  • Just as TB disease occurs in humans, similarly it occurs in animals.
  • The animal becomes weak and lethargic. Sometimes blood comes out from the nose, dry cough may also occur. Food interest decreases and his lungs become inflamed.
  • Keep animals suffering from this disease away from other healthy animals.
  • consult  doctor immediately when you see symptoms in animals
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When the war broke out in two princely states of Rajasthan for the production of watermelon

When the war broke out in two princely states of Rajasthan for the production of watermelon

Watermelon is cultivated by many farmers nowadays and they also get good benefits from it. But do you know that once in history war broke out between two princely states because of melon cultivation? Yes, this incident actually occurred in Rajasthan in the year 1644 AD when a war broke out between Bikaner and Nagaur princely states for the harvest of watermelon and thousands of soldiers were killed.

The conflict between two farm owners for the melon crop grown on the border of Bikaner and Nagaur princely state was the reason for the beginning of this war. Actually, watermelon crop was planted in the last village of Bikaner state. This watermelon vine went to the spreading village of another princely state. When the melon fruits started growing, then there was this war for claim on the same fruit. In this war, the princely state of Bikaner was won and the soldiers of Nagaur were badly defeated.

Source: News 18

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What was the price of different crops in the mandis of Madhya Pradesh on 12 March

Mandi Bhaw Madhya Pradesh

 

Mandi Crop Model price per quintal
Ratlam Garlic Desi 35 mm + 4300
Ratlam Garlic Desi 40 mm + 4801
Alote Soybean 5200
Alote wheat 1620 – 1751
Alote Channa 4203 – 4891
Alote Fenugreek 5600
Alote Mustard 5051 – 5075
Alote Asalia 5601
Alote coriander 6461 – 6701
Alote onion 650 1420
Ratlam onion 951
Alote Garlic 1225 – 5151
Harsud Soybean 5200 – 5225
Harsud Mustard 4651 – 4700
Harsud Wheat 1681
Harsud gram 4735
Harsud Your 6080
Harsud Mung bean 5600
Ratlam Wheat Lokwan 1795
Ratlam Italian Channa 4960
Ratlam Methi 5600
Ratlam Yellow Soyabean 5152
Ratlam Wheat Sharbati 2925
Ratlam Wheat Lokwan 1865
Ratlam Wheat Mill 1730
Ratlam Makka 1300
Ratlam Shankar Channa 5100
Ratlam Italian Channa 5000
Ratlam Dollar Channa 6800
Ratlam Tuwar 1604
Ratlam Urad 3000
Ratlam Matar 5500
Ratlam Yellow Soyabean 5015
Selana Mandi- Ratlam Soyabean 5100
Ratlam Wheat 1876
Ratlam Channa 4565
Ratlam Dollar Channa 7000
Ratlam Matar 3299
Ratlam Masur 7000
Ratlam Medhi Dana 5699
Ratlam Kapas 6452
Ratlam Makka 1331
Ratlam Rayada 4901
Pipariya Wheat 1460 – 1695
Pipariya Channa 4430 -4980
Pipariya Makka 124 – 1310
Pipariya Mung 4000-6725
Pipariya Bajra 971-1020
Pipariya Tuwar 4600-7141
Pipariya Dhan 2300-2830
Pipariya Masur 4020-5152

 

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Things to remember while taking a soil’s sample

Things to remember while taking a soil's sample
  • Do not take samples from the land under the tree, from the meds or the low places, where there is a pile of manure, or where water gets collected.
  • For soil testing, take the sample in such a way that it represents the entire field, at least 500 grams of the sample must be taken. 
  • Remove organic materials such as crop residue, dry leaves, stalks and grasses etc. from the top surface of the soil and choose samples from 8-10 different locations according to the area of the field.
  • Soil sampling should be done from the depth at which the root crop is taken.
  • Soil samples should be collected in a clean bucket or tagari etc.
  • Make sure to label the sample precisely.
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