Expedite Work on Farmer Welfare Schemes: Khattar to Officers
Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar directed officers to prepare ‘Kisan Mitra Yojana’ as early as possible to ensure that farmers are able to get benefits of the welfare initiatives taken for those with a landholding of two acres or less. He also directed officers to expedite work on the Pashudhan Credit Card Scheme which is on the lines of the Kisan Credit Card in order to make Haryana a leading state in per capita production of milk in the country.
“While presenting the schemes, Principal Secretary, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Raja Sekhar Vundru apprised that the FMD + HS combined vaccine programme, which was started under the Livestock Development Programme initiated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to free the cow and buffalo from foot and mouth disease, has been successful and as a result, no cases of this disease have been reported for the past one year. The Central government has announced it as a pilot project under its National Livestock Health & Disease Control Programme. Haryana will get an additional grant of Rs 15 crore for this programme,” a state government spokesperson said Sunday.
“The Chief Minister said that every animal should be tagged, whether it is from a Gaushala or of an individual. The Chief Minister was apprised that the work on the website for providing tagging information online has almost been completed. Similarly, apart from Gaushalas, separate Nandishalas are also being constructed. For this, the model of Nandishals built at a low-cost in Banawali and Matana villages of Fatehabad district will be adopted. About Rs 15 lakh are spent on the construction of a Nandisala and this work is being done through the Haryana Livestock Development Board,” the spokesperson added.
There are about 16 lakh families in the state who have productive cattle. Every animal is being tagged. About four and a half lakh animals have been kept in the state’s gaushalas, of which 3,68,000 have been tagged. Around 8,400 animals have been sent to various Gaushalas during COVID-19.
Source: The article is extracted from The IndianExpress, June 7, w2020.