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CM ANNOUNCES TO GIVE MAJOR PUSH TO AGRICULTURE ALLIED ACTIVITIES IN STATE AIMEE TO SUPPLEMENTING THE INCOME OF FARMERS

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CM ANNOUNCES TO GIVE MAJOR PUSH TO AGRICULTURE ALLIED ACTIVITIES IN STATE AIMEE TO SUPPLEMENTING THE INCOME OF FARMERS

(MOREPIC1)Vikramaditya Sharma/Ferozepur 

The Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann today said that the state government will give a major push to the agriculture allied activities for supplementing income of the farmers.

The Chief Minister, while addressing the gathering after dedicating Verka milk plant with capacity of processing one lakh litre milk, said that it is the need of hour to bail out farmer from crisis. He said that due to increasing agriculture inputs and diminishing returns the agriculture has no longer a profitable venture, adding that in such scenario the allied activities can bail out the farmers and will reduce the dependence of farmers only on fields.

He said that this project set up at cost of Rs 15 crore will also give major push to the diary farming sector. CM said that besides giving impetus to dairy farming it will also help in checking the supply of spurious milk in state.

The Chief Minister further said that another such plant with capacity six times more than this plant is coming up at a cost of Rs 100 crore in Ludhiana, adding that the same will be too dedicated to people soon. Mann said that stringent quality check is also being introduced in these plants.

The Chief Ministed asserted that upgradation of the procurement infrastructure is the need of hour to ensure that the best quality of milk is collected from villages and further supplied to consumers after processing. Mann envisioned that Milkfed will usher brand Verka to new horizons, where sole mantra shall be inclusive growth of all. Mann unequivocally said that the sole aim of his government is to extend maximum support and best prices to the dairy farmers of Punjab by following the true essence of cooperation.

He also asserted that farmer friendly schemes should be implemented so as to boost the dairying business amongst the youth so as to make them financially independent and self reliant. He said that the Verka products like ghee, milk, curd, kheer and others have huge potential across the globe. He said that supply of Verka in Delhi is 30,000 litres which will be enhanced to 2 lakh litres very soon.

(SUBHEAD)The Chief Minister said that in democracy, the people are supreme and they have the ultimate power. He said that the people have ousted those leaders who have not performed for the state and given a chance to them to serve the state. Mann said that instead of working for the well being of people the rejected leaders of state are finding faults in every pro-people initiative of the state government.

The Chief Minister said that these leaders have no other work except criticizing the citizen centric decisions taken by the state government. He said that in dearth of any concrete issue these leaders are criticizing the state government only for the sake of criticism. Mann said that undeterred by it the state government will continue to work for the well being of the people and development of the state.

Earlier, the Chief Minister also handed over appointment letters to newly recruited youth in Milkfed.

On this occasion Cabinet Minister Fauza Singh Sarari, MLAs Ranbir Singh Bhullar, Rajnish Dahiya, Naresh Kataria, Jagdeep Goldi, Gurdit Singh Sekhon and Narinder Pal Sawna, Chairman MilkFed Narider Singh Shergil, Special Principal Secretary to CM Ravi Bhagat, MD MilkFed Amit DHaka, Deputy Commissioner Ferozepur Amrit Singh, SSP Ferozepur Surinder Lamba and others were also present.

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