Women will get free sewing machines from this scheme

PM Free Sewing Machine Scheme

The Government of India is running many welfare schemes to make women empowered and self-reliant. One of these is the ‘PM Free Sewing Machine Scheme’, under which women are being given sewing machines for free. Its main objective is to provide self-employment to the women of the country so that they too can become empowered by joining the mainstream of society.

What is PM Free Sewing Machine Scheme?

Through this scheme, free sewing machines are being given to the labouring and helpless women of urban and rural areas of the country, so that they too can maintain themselves and their families through self-employment. At the same time, under this scheme, more than 50 thousand women will be given free sewing machines in every state. This scheme released in the country is being run in the states of Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Bengal, Gujarat, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh etc. In such a situation, the women of these states can take advantage of this beneficial scheme of the government.

Requirements for the plan

The benefit of this scheme will be available to only those women, whose age will be between 20 to 40 years. At the same time, all women from the economically weaker and BPL category will be eligible for the free sewing machine scheme. Along with this, the annual income of the husband of the applicant labour women should not exceed Rs 12,000.

Application process

Women who are eligible for this scheme, have to fill out their application according to the form prescribed by the department. For this, they can get the application form from the Social Welfare Department. Apart from this, the form can also be downloaded by visiting the official website www.india.gov.in.

Source: Krishi Jagaran

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How much increase in the price of wheat in the mandis of MP?

wheat mandi rates

What is the price of wheat in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh like Ajaygarh, Indor, Chhindwara, Khandwa, Ujjain and Kalapipal etc.? Let’s see the complete list.

Fresh Market Price of Wheat in different mandis

Agricultural Produce Market

Min Price (in Qui)

Max Price (in Qui)

Ajaygarh

1900

1920

Alampur

1900

1975

Badnagar

1870

2400

Badnagar

1850

2150

Badnawar

1850

2365

Badwaha

1871

2101

Bhikangaon

1951

2109

Bina

1750

2350

Chaakghat

1705

1900

Chhindwara

1850

2200

Gandhwani

2054

2065

Gorakhpur

1900

1900

Harpalpur

1890

2050

Indore

1700

2400

Jaithari

1800

1850

Kalapipal

1750

1910

Kalapipal

1700

1850

Kalapipal

1850

2140

Karhi

2025

2025

Khandwa

1832

2201

Khaniadhana

1870

1910

Khargone

1881

2184

Khategaon

1820

2256

Khujner

1790

1916

Kolaras

1880

1979

Mandsaur

1871

2201

Pachaur

1850

2168

Panna

1850

1875

Patharia

1844

1925

Piplya

1700

1990

Porsa

2015

2015

Raghogarh

1699

2011

Ratlam

1995

2362

Sanwer

1800

2201

Sheopurbadod

1924

1966

Sheopurkalan

1860

2130

Simariya

1825

1900

Sirali

1700

2046

Susner

1820

1959

Udaipura

1780

1875

Ujjain

1725

2261

Ujjain

1873

2226

Source:  Agmarknet

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Now 2 days will have to wait for rain, see weather forecast

know the weather forecast,

Now, most of the states of North India like Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, North Gujarat and most parts of North Chhattisgarh will become dry in Central India. The temperature will start rising. Light rain will start from 26th to the 27th of June and rain will increase in many states from the 28th of June. Between June 28 and 30, the monsoon will reach the eastern districts of Uttarakhand, Punjab and Haryana including Delhi. There may be a slight decrease in rain activities over East, Northeast and South India.

Source: Skymet Weather

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What were the prices of fruits and crops on June 23 in different mandis of the country?

Todays Mandi Rates

What are the Prices of Fruits and Crops in different cities of the country?

City

Commodity

Min Price (In Kg)

Max Price (In Kg)

Lucknow

Onion

9

10

Lucknow

Onion

10

11

Lucknow

Onion

12

14

Lucknow

Onion

15

17

Lucknow

Onion

11

13

Lucknow

Onion

16

17

Lucknow

Onion

17

18

Lucknow

Garlic

10

Lucknow

Garlic

20

24

Lucknow

Garlic

25

30

Lucknow

Garlic

35

40

Lucknow

Potato

14

16

Lucknow

Ginger

28

Lucknow

Mango

28

35

Lucknow

Pineapple

25

30

Lucknow

Mosambi

30

32

Lucknow

Coconut Green

36

40

Guwahati

Onion

11

Guwahati

Onion

13

Guwahati

Onion

14

Guwahati

Onion

15

Guwahati

Onion

11

Guwahati

Onion

12

Guwahati

Onion

13

Guwahati

Onion

14

Guwahati

Onion

15

Guwahati

Onion

19

Guwahati

Onion

20

Guwahati

Onion

22

Guwahati

Garlic

22

27

Guwahati

Garlic

28

34

Guwahati

Garlic

34

40

Guwahati

Garlic

40

42

Guwahati

Garlic

23

26

Guwahati

Garlic

27

33

Guwahati

Garlic

34

40

Guwahati

Garlic

40

42

Jaipur

Pineapple

52

55

Jaipur

Apple

105

Jaipur

Sweet Lime

28

29

Jaipur

Mango

32

35

Jaipur

Lemon

40

Jaipur

Lemon

40

Jaipur

Ginger

30

Jaipur

Coconut Green

35

Jaipur

Potato

13

15

Varanasi

Potato

15

16

Varanasi

Ginger

38

40

Varanasi

Mango

30

40

Varanasi

Mango

45

50

Varanasi

Mango

35

36

Varanasi

Pineapple

20

30

Varanasi

Onion

10

Varanasi

Onion

12

14

Varanasi

Onion

14

15

Varanasi

Onion

15

16

Varanasi

Onion

11

Varanasi

Onion

12

14

Varanasi

Onion

14

15

Varanasi

Onion

15

16

Varanasi

Garlic

12

18

Varanasi

Garlic

15

22

Varanasi

Garlic

20

30

Varanasi

Garlic

30

35

Ratlam

Onion

3

6

Ratlam

Onion

6

9

Ratlam

Onion

9

12

Ratlam

Onion

10

14

Ratlam

Garlic

7

11

Ratlam

Garlic

12

21

Ratlam

Garlic

20

34

Ratlam

Garlic

33

39

Guwahati

Onion

11

Guwahati

Onion

12

Guwahati

Onion

14

Guwahati

Onion

10

Guwahati

Onion

12

Guwahati

Onion

13

Guwahati

Onion

18

Guwahati

Onion

13

Guwahati

Onion

18

Guwahati

Onion

20

Guwahati

Onion

21

Guwahati

Garlic

20

25

Guwahati

Garlic

28

33

Guwahati

Garlic

34

38

Guwahati

Garlic

38

42

Guwahati

Garlic

20

25

Guwahati

Garlic

28

34

Guwahati

Garlic

35

40

Guwahati

Garlic

40

42

Guwahati

Ginger

28

30

Guwahati

Potato

17

19

Guwahati

Potato

21

22

Guwahati

Lemon

48

Guwahati

Mango

35

Agra

Lemon

30

35

Agra

Jack Fruit

10

12

Agra

Pineapple

22

23

Agra

Water melon

4

5

Agra

Mango

25

40

Agra

Sweet Lime

45

48

Agra

Cabbage

12

13

Agra

Capsicum

20

25

Jaipur

Onion

11

12

Jaipur

Onion

13

14

Jaipur

Onion

15

16

Jaipur

Onion

4

5

Jaipur

Onion

6

7

Jaipur

Onion

8

9

Jaipur

Onion

10

11

Jaipur

Garlic

12

15

Jaipur

Garlic

18

22

Jaipur

Garlic

28

35

Jaipur

Garlic

38

45

Jaipur

Garlic

10

12

Jaipur

Garlic

15

18

Jaipur

Garlic

22

25

Jaipur

Garlic

30

35

Siliguri

Onion

10

Siliguri

Onion

12

Siliguri

Onion

16

Siliguri

Onion

18

19

Siliguri

Onion

10

Siliguri

Onion

14

Siliguri

Onion

16

Siliguri

Onion

18

Siliguri

Onion

17

Siliguri

Onion

19

Siliguri

Garlic

17

Siliguri

Garlic

26

Siliguri

Garlic

35

Siliguri

Garlic

38

Siliguri

Ginger

20

Siliguri

Pineapple

45

Siliguri

Mango

40

45

Siliguri

Mango

40

50

Siliguri

Potato

18

Kanpur

Onion

9

Kanpur

Onion

12

Kanpur

Onion

14

15

Kanpur

Onion

19

Kanpur

Garlic

10

11

Kanpur

Garlic

20

Kanpur

Garlic

25

28

Kanpur

Garlic

35

38

Kolkata

Potato

22

Kolkata

Ginger

34

Kolkata

Onion

9

Kolkata

Onion

12

Kolkata

Onion

14

Kolkata

Garlic

16

Kolkata

Garlic

34

Kolkata

Garlic

48

Kolkata

Water melon

16

Kolkata

Pineapple

45

55

Kolkata

Apple

135

145

Kolkata

Mango

65

75

Kolkata

Lychee

45

50

Kolkata

Sweet Lime

50

60

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Earn crores from the cultivation of Mahogany, know its benefits

Mahogany cultivation is a great option to earn lakhs in a short time. It is a tree whose leaves, flowers, seeds and bark are all sold at good prices in the market, apart from the wood. Mahogany wood is considered strong and long-lasting and is in great demand in the market.

Benefits of mahogany tree

Mahogany wood is used to make plywood, furniture, decorations and ships. Along with this, its leaves and bark are also used as medicine. It is very effective against deadly diseases like blood pressure, asthma, colds and diabetes. Besides, oil made from its leaves and bark is also used to repel mosquitoes and insects. For this reason, mahogany cultivation is also the best option from a commercial point of view.

income from mahogany cultivation

Farmers can earn crores by planting 1200 to 1500 trees of mahogany at a time. Mahogany tree is ready for harvesting in 12 to 15 years. Whose wood can be easily sold in bulk for Rs 2000 to 2200 per quintal. Along with this, good profits can be earned by selling mahogany seeds and flowers in the market.

Source: Aaj Tak

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What was the gram rates in Madhya Pradesh?

What is the price of onion in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh like Manawar, Khandwa, Dhar, Chhindwara and Lateri etc.? Let’s see the complete list.

Fresh Market Price of Gram in different mandis

Agricultural Produce Market

Min Price (in Qui)

Max Price (in Qui)

Khandwa

3600

4201

Bhikangaon

4000

4200

Sanawad

4060

4740

Dhar

3500

4575

Manawar

4100

4100

Khachrod

4061

4061

Khategaon

3120

4349

Ashoknagar

4030

4503

Katni

4340

4539

Chhindwara

4000

4390

Gairatganj

4200

4450

Begamganj

3700

4390

Lateri

4155

4375

Khirkiya

3700

4316

Timarni

3870

4241

Source: Madhya Pradesh State Agricultural Marketing Board

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Onion price of selected mandis of Madhya Pradesh?

onion Mandi Bhaw

What is the price of onion in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh like Mandsaur, Ratlam, Dewas, Badnawar, Khandwa, Ashta, Badwaha and Harda etc.? Let’s see the complete list.

Fresh Market Price of Onion in different mandis

Agricultural Produce Market

Min Price (in Qui)

Max Price (in Qui)

Ashta

150

1202

Badnawar

500

1600

Badwaha

850

1250

Dewas

200

500

Harda

600

800

Kalapipal

110

1250

Khandwa

300

1000

Manawar

900

1100

Mandsaur

200

1315

Pipariya

400

1400

Ratlam

370

1521

Sailana

199

1303

Sanwer

900

1200

Shujalpur

500

1401

Singroli

1000

1000

Source: Agmarknet

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How much increase in the price of wheat in the mandis of MP?

wheat mandi rates

What is the price of wheat in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh like Ajaygarh, Alampur, Amarpatan, Ashta, Mandsaur and Lateri etc.? Let’s see the complete list.

Fresh Market Price of Wheat in different mandis

Agricultural Produce Market

Min Price (in Qui)

Max Price (in Qui)

Ajaygarh

1900

1915

Alampur

1950

1980

Amarpatan

1900

2100

Ashta

2042

2391

Ashta

2040

2525

Ashta

2561

2702

Ashta

1801

1878

Ashta

1925

1991

Badnagar

1850

2300

Badnagar

1856

2250

Badnawar

1800

2445

Badwaha

1987

2100

Baktara

2000

2019

Berachha

2050

2050

Bhanpura

2015

2015

Bhikangaon

1885

2148

Bina

1800

2105

Burhanpur

1965

2098

Chhindwara

1870

2160

Gadarwada

1600

1898

Gorakhpur

1800

1850

Harpalpur

1890

2000

Kalapipal

1850

1950

Kalapipal

1800

1920

Kalapipal

1850

2110

Karera

1980

2115

Karhi

1980

2030

Khaniadhana

1805

1920

Khargone

1900

2188

Khategaon

1820

2130

Khujner

1750

1915

Kolaras

1868

1951

Lateri

1700

1975

Lateri

2380

2380

Lateri

2000

2115

Mandsaur

1850

2191

Pachaur

1800

2200

Panna

1840

1880

Patharia

1810

1914

Pawai

1900

1900

Ratlam

2020

2401

Ratlam

2570

2570

Sanawad

1814

2075

Sanwer

1805

2022

Semriharchand

1625

1965

Shahagarh

1870

1912

Sheopurbadod

1860

1960

Simariya

1750

1850

Singroli

1850

1850

Source:  Agmarknet

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Can earn money from cow dung, special scheme implemented for cattle farmers

The Rajasthan government has started ‘Devnarayan Pashupalak Yojana’ to promote animal husbandry in the state. Under this unique scheme 501 houses have been allotted. About Rs 300 crore has been spent for this scheme, in which arrangements have been made for the accommodation of 15,000 cattle.

What is special for livestock farmers?

The special feature of this scheme is that the animal owners living here will be able to sell cow dung apart from milk. For this, cattle farmers will be paid Re 1 per kg of cow dung. Along with this, special provisions have also been made here for dairy business. In this, arrangements have been made for Milk Processing Unit, Biogas Plant, Veterinary Medicine and Animal Fair Ground, so that the cattle farmers do not face any kind of problem.

Along with this, all necessary arrangements have been made here for the social, educational and economic development of cattle farmers and their families. Under this, English medium school, hospital, milk market, hot market, bus for traffic, society office and police post have been constructed.

Source: TV9Bharatvarsh

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Heavy rain forecast in many areas today

know the weather forecast,

Heavy rain is expected in Mumbai and its adjoining parts on 23rd June which may continue till 24th or 25th June. After the next 24 hours, the weather will become dry over most parts of Central India including entire North India and westerly winds will blow. Monsoon will not advance during the next few days but may progress once again from June 27 or 28.

Source: Skymet Weather

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