There is a possibility of rain in the next 24 hours in the eastern parts of Madhya Pradesh and some areas of Chhattisgarh.
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There is a possibility of rain in the next 24 hours in the eastern parts of Madhya Pradesh and some areas of Chhattisgarh.
Video Source: Skymet Weather
ShareThere is a possibility of rain in the coming days especially in some states of central India.
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ShareThe Gramophone Krishi Mitra app has been running a ‘Mera Gaon Mera Abhiman’ photo contest from January 22, in which thousands of farmers are participating and posting photos of their village and increasing likes on it.
Top Ten farmers on January 27
Narendra Sisodiya
Deepesh Solanki
Motilal Patidar
Bhuru Patel
Kuldeep Chauhan
Dharmendra Vishwakarma
Kamal Krishna Mali
Prem Patidar
Satish mewada
Sumit Rajput
It is worth noting that there are still four more days left in this ten-day competition. Therefore, other farmers can also participate in it and win attractive prizes.
The winners in this competition will be selected based on the number of likes on the village photographs posted. In this 10-day competition, a contestant who gets the most likes on his/her photos every two days will get a prize and along with this, the top farmers will get a bumper prize at the end of the ten-day competition.
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ShareThe Shivraj government of Madhya Pradesh is now preparing to produce CNG and bio-fertilizers using cow dung and Crop residue. State Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chauhan held a meeting with the officials of Bharat Biogas Energy Limited of Anand, Gujarat on Sunday. During this meeting, he said that both cow dung and Crop residue are very useful and plans are being made for the production of bio CNG and organic solids and liquid fertilizers in Madhya Pradesh from them.
He said that “Salaria Cow -Sanctuary and Kamadhenu Raisen have been selected for this in the first phase. The project will be built here through Bharat Biogas Energy Ltd.”
Source: One India dot com
ShareChemical treatment: for control of this disease use Chlorothalonil 75% WP @ 400 gram/acre or Carbendazim 12% + Mancozeb 63% @ 500 gram/acre or Azoxystrobin 11% + Tebuconazole 18.3% SC @ 250 ml/acre
Biological treatment: use Pseudomonas Fluorescens @ 250 gram/acre
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