Pavement shopkeepers are getting loans on huge subsidies, know about the scheme

Pavement shopkeepers are getting loans on huge subsidies

To reduce the rising unemployment in urban areas, the central government is running ‘Svanidhi Yojana’. The objective of this scheme is to provide financial help to the people who are setting up shops on the footpaths of the cities. Through this people can get loans for their shops at very low-interest rates.

The residents of Fatehpur in Uttar Pradesh are taking advantage of this scheme. For those whose loan applications were rejected by banks last year, the district administration will re-examine those applications. After this, the beneficiaries selected on the basis of merit will be given loans on subsidy.

Let us inform you that through this scheme, a loan of up to 10 thousand rupees is being given to the footpath shopkeepers. The shopkeeper has to pay only 2% interest on this loan, the rest 7% interest is paid by the government. So far 4377 people have benefited from this scheme in the district. You can also get a loan from this scheme through an online application.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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Get government job without examination, you will get salary up to 25 lakhs

Get government job without examination

There is good news for the people preparing for government jobs. Institute of Banking Personnel Selection Board (IBPS) has released the bumper vacancies. Whose salary is up to Rs 25 lakh per annum. Along with this, the special news is that there will be no written examination for recruitment.

Candidates will be selected on the basis of interviews. Whereas after the selection, the candidate will be kept on a contract basis for 3 years. IBPS has given this information through notification.

According to the information, any graduate and postgraduate candidate can apply for this post. For this, one has to apply on the official website of IBPS, ibps.in. Please inform that online applications have started on 24 March 2022. At the same time, 13 April 2022 is the last date to fill out the application. So take advantage of this opportunity soon and apply for the job.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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Sell your crop sitting at home, Know how to make sales list on Gram Vyapar

Gramophone Gram Vyapar

With the help of Gramophone app, the farmers are now selling their produce at the right rate to the favorite buyer sitting at home through the Gram Vyapar. To sell the crop, the farmers have to make a sale list of their crop. Let us know how this sales list is made?

  • After going to Gram Vyapar of Gramophone, you will see a buyer list and seller list on the main screen.

  • You can create a sales list of your crop by clicking the + sign at the bottom right of the Vyapar screen.

  • For this, you will have to enter the name of the crop, quantity, price, dates and quality information and finally publish it.

  • By doing this, your crop sales list will be published successfully.

For more information, see the video:

So in this way you can make a sales list of your crop very easily. Seeing this list, the buyers will contact you themselves and will talk to you to decide the deal.

Click here to create a sale list ? Create Sale List

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Sell ​​all the crops like onion, watermelon, wheat, garlic sitting at home, talk to the buyers yourself

Gram Vyapar

At the time of harvesting of Rabi crops, the Corona epidemic has started spreading again all over the country. Many areas have been locked down again like last year. But in this second wave of corona, gramophone is doing everything possible to ensure that there is no hindrance in the sale of your produce. Through Gramophone’s Gram Vyapar you can find buyers of your crop from home and decide the deal.

You can make a sales list of your crop, seeing that the buyers themselves will contact you. With this, you can contact a lot of trusted buyers present on the Gram Vyapar and decide your crop deal.

So in this way you can find the right buyer for your big crop and by talking directly, you can also decide the right price sitting at home. Do not delay; fix your crop deal with Gramophone’s Gram Vyapar

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These were the top ten farmers on the first day of Gramophone photo contest

Gramophone Krishi Mitra app

‘Mera Gaon Mera Abhiman’ photo contest started on Gramophone Krishi Mitra app from yesterday i.e. January 22. On the very first day thousands of farmers took part in this competition and posted pictures of their village and got their friends to like it.

Top Ten farmers on January 22

  • Shivshankar Yadav
  • Satish mewada
  • Motilal Patidar
  • Sandeep Raghuvanshi
  • Dharam Kannoj
  • Kamal Krishna Mali
  • Prakash Patidar
  • Ashok Patidar
  • Princu
  • Preetesh goel

Significantly, there are still nine more days left in this ten-day competition. That’s why take part in it and win attractive prizes.

The winners in this competition will be selected based on the number of likes on the photographs posted in the village. In this 10-day competition, a contestant who gets the most likes on their pictures every two days will get a prize and along with this, the top farmers will get bumper prizes at the end of the ten-day competition.

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Kaluji, a cotton farmer from Barwani, got double the profit by associating with gramophone

Sometimes the joy of living life is doubled by getting along with someone in life. Farmer Mr. Kaluji Hammad, resident of village Havola, located in Tikri Tehsil of Barwani district got some such enjoyment from meeting with Gramophone. In fact, Kalu ji used to cultivate cotton and also earned a decent income. During this time he came in contact with Gramophone and cultivated cotton on the advice of Gramophone for one year.

During cotton cultivation, Kalu ji consulted agriculture experts of Gramophone many times and also brought seeds, fertilizers and medicines. He was surprised when he finally saw the production. Their production was doubled and yield quality was also better.

Where before they used to have a profit of 2 lakhs, after the support of Gramophone, this profit more than doubled to four and a half lakhs. Not only this, the cost of Kalu ji was also much lower than before. The cost of cotton cultivation used to be 40 thousand earlier, after coming in contact with gramophone, the cost reduced to just 25 thousand.

Today, Kalu ji thanking Gramophone, asks all the farmers to join Gramophone so that those farmers too can benefit like them.

Like Kalu ji, if other farmers are also troubled by any problems related to agriculture or are trying to increase their production, then in this regard, you can consult the agricultural experts by making a missed call on gramophone’s toll free number 18003157566.

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Government is educating farmers through social media: Narendra Singh Tomar

We are living in the age of internet and social media. Almost every company or organization is utilizing these social media platforms for connecting with their customers. In the same event, the government is also using several social media platforms to connect with the farmers of the nation. 

The Cabinet Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Narendra Singh Tomar said that the government is using Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc to educate farmers across the nation. While speaking on the development of farming in India, Tomar said that “the govt has compiled around 100 mobile apps for the benefits of farmers. These apps are developed by ICAR, Krishi Vigyan Kendras and State Agricultural Universities.”

Gramophone has also been guiding farmers for the last four years. Our agriculture experts provide valuable suggestions to the farmers through our mobile app and various social media handles. Farmers can also call us at our toll-free number to get the solution to any problem in their crops.

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