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  • In Sikkim, the move towards organic is faltering. here’s why

    In Sikkim, the move towards organic is faltering. here’s why

    East Sikkim/Soreng | District: On a bitterly cold day in January 2016, Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared Sikkim as India’s first organic farming state.

    “Sikkim is an example in the sense that when the idea of organic farming was raised here in 2003, it was not that there could be no opposition… Despite this, I salute the lakhs of farmers in Sikkim who Gave.” “Stay on your path, don’t give up your will…and today the whole world will be clapping for Sikkim,” Modi said at the historic plenary session of the National Conference on Sustainable Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare in Gangtok. There are three major ethnic groups in Sikkim: Lepcha, Bhutia and Nepali. From 1642, Sikkim was ruled by the Chogyal (‘Dharma Raja’) – emperors of the Namgyal dynasty, who owned all the land in the state, and leased it to Bhutia and Lepcha nobles. The British, who made Sikkim a protectorate in 1861, encouraged Nepalese to migrate to the state for labour.

    Researcher Anjan Chakraborty writes in his paper, Migration and Marginalization in the ‘Himalayan Kingdom’, “The migration of Nepalis to Sikkim brought about a technological change in agricultural practices in Sikkim, as neither the Bhutias nor the Lepchas had any knowledge of sustainable farming ” Sikkim. The elite used to lease land to Nepali immigrants for cultivation.

    Researcher Debasish Das, in his 1994 book Sikkim: Society, Polity, Economy, Environment, writes about the “unequal distribution of land ownership” in the state. According to the ‘State Focus Papers 2023-24’ published by the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development, small and marginal farmers with an average land holding of 0.62 hectares (1.532 acres) account for 79% of the total land holdings.

    It is easier to convert to organic in a “small state with small holdings” than in a larger state, Kunga Samdup, joint director of the Sikkim government’s agriculture department, told IndiaSpend.

    In 2002-03, the state used 9.9 kg of nitrogenous and phosphatic (NPK) fertilizers per hectare of crop area, before former Chief Minister Pawan Chamling announced the government’s policy to convert the state to “fully organic”. It was the lowest in the country after Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh. Compare this with states like Punjab, which used 172 kg of fertilizer per hectare in 2002-03, and Haryana, which used 150.4 kg of fertilizer per hectare.

  • Arrival in Lalpur and Pakaria of Shahdol district

    Arrival in Lalpur and Pakaria of Shahdol district

    Lalpur-Pakaria | Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi is coming to Lalpur and Pakaria in Shahdol district on 27th June. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will conclude the Veerangana Rani Durgavati Gaurav Yatra at the huge tribal conference organized in Lalpur and will launch the National Sickle Cell Anemia Eradication Campaign. In village Pakaria, Prime Minister Modi will interact with football players, beneficiaries of PESA Act, millionaire sisters of self-help groups and Will communicate with the heads of the tribal community. Preparations are being made on a war footing at both the venue. Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan reached Lalpur/Pakariya of Shahdol today on a short stay.

    Chief Minister Shri Chouhan visited both the program venues and took stock of the preparations. Giving instructions to the officers on the occasion, the Chief Minister said that the Prime Minister is coming to the area, keeping in view of which all preparations should be ensured. The visit of Prime Minister Shri Modi is a matter of pride for the state. There should be no stone unturned in the program of the Prime Minister. Keeping in view the possibility of rain, ensure all the arrangements, so that there is no disturbance in the program even in rain. Make proper arrangements for the seating of distinguished persons and common people at the program venue. Prime Minister Shri Modi will interact with the self-help group’s sisters in Pakaria.

    Ensure all arrangements for this as well. The Prime Minister will relish the dishes made from Shree Anna along with the tribal community brothers in a special banquet organized under the Millet Mission. Make arrangements for this also. The Chief Minister also gave instructions to the officials regarding security. At the time of inspection, Food Minister Mr. Bisahulal Singh, Tribal Affairs Minister Ms. Meena Singh, Minister in-charge of the district and Minister of State for Rural Development Mr. Ram Khelawan Patel, MP Mrs. Himadri Singh, MLA Mr. Jai Singh Maravi, MLA Mrs. Manisha Singh local public representative, Divisional Commissioner Shahdol Rajeev Kumar Sharma, Commissioner Public Relations Mr. Manish Singh, Collector Mrs. Vandana Vaidya and other officers were present.

  • Shivraj Singh reports this to the public about the meetings to be held in July

    Shivraj Singh reports this to the public about the meetings to be held in July

    Bhopal | Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan will give a report to the people of the state in the meetings and election programs to be held in July as to how many posts have been filled so far in the process of recruitment of 1.15 lakh government posts. Chief Minister Chouhan wants that now before the elections, he should tell in public with authentic facts everything that he or the government has announced to do. On the basis of this, preparations are also being made to prove the formula of what is said and done.

    In the election meetings and programs held in February-March, Chief Minister Chouhan had said that the government recruitment process for 1.15 lakh posts would be completed by August. Due to this, preparations are now being made to collect data that how many vacant posts have been recruited in which department? Along with this, the number of youth joining as opposed to recruitment on vacant posts is also being asked so that it can be told in the upcoming programmes.

    In view of the instructions of Chief Minister Chouhan, the General Administration Department has asked to give information related to the recruitment of one lakh vacant posts in various departments of the state government in the prescribed form on the portal. Department heads have also been instructed to update the information related forms from time to time. Additional Chief Secretary, Principal Secretary and Secretary of the departments have been told that they will update the forms related to their department by June 27 under any circumstances.

  • State government will buy bullet proof vehicles for VVIP security

    State government will buy bullet proof vehicles for VVIP security

    Madhya Pradesh | The police headquarters has also stepped up preparations for providing comprehensive security arrangements to the leaders in the assembly elections to be held later this year. In this sequence, now the special wing of the police headquarters is going to buy bulletproof vehicles. These vehicles are likely to reach the state by August. These vehicles will be equipped with hi-tech technology. The formalities of purchasing these vehicles are being completed by the PHQ.
    Eight more bullet proof vehicles will join the State Police fleet in August. The Police Headquarters has got approval from the government to buy it. Regarding these vehicles being purchased just before the assembly elections, it is believed that during the visit of high security leaders, this vehicle equipped with new and state-of-the-art technology will be made available to them. These vehicles will be made available to high security people during their visits across the state.
    If sources are to be believed, the bullet proof vehicle that the state police is about to buy will be so strong that it will not be affected by hand grenades and landmine attacks. Also, this vehicle will be able to run at high speed. Its tires will also have two layers. It will be able to run at high speed even after damage to the upper layer. The body of this car will be of steel, which even a bullet will not be able to penetrate. Bullets will not affect those who put glass with it.
    The minimum thickness of glass in these vehicles will be 39 mm. An anti-spell shield will also be installed on top of it. It may be noted that the State Police still has more than a dozen bullet proof vehicles, but such vehicles are replaced from time to time for security reasons.
    All vehicles will be of Toyota Fortuner. Which will have minimum BR 6 level of safety cover. The car will be fully protected from five sides including the roof. In this, such a shield will have to be used for protection that even ammunition cannot harm this vehicle from five sides. The underbody of the vehicle will be fully equipped with explosive protection. In which the vehicle will not be damaged by hand grenade etc.

  • Gaurav Yatra is being organized for the purpose of reaching the people

    Gaurav Yatra is being organized for the purpose of reaching the people

    Gondwana | The Gaurav Yatra is being organized with the aim of taking the heroic saga, ideals and principles of Queen Durgavati of Gondwana kingdom to the masses. Queen Durgavati Ajar is immortal. In the sixteenth century, Maharani Durgavati of Gondwana and Garha-Mandla took iron while protecting her motherland from the invading forces of Mughal Empire Akbar and got Veergati near Narrai Nala near Jabalpur. I pay my humble tribute to such a heroic queen Durgavati on her 500th sacrifice day.

    Shri Faggan Singh Kulaste, Minister of State for Steel and Panchayat Rural Development, Government of India, said while addressing the meeting/dialogue program of Rani Durgavati Gaurav Yatra at Ladli Laxmi Vatika (Park), District Headquarters Anuppur. On this occasion, former Vice President of Vindhya Development Authority and District President of BJP Ramdas Puri, Anuppur Municipality President Anjulika Singh, SDM Deepshikha Bhagat, Tehsildar Aditya Dwivedi, Naib Tehsildar Mangaladas Chakraborty, Assistant Director of Tribal Affairs Department Ashok Sharma, Principal of Eklavya Vidyalaya. Mulayam Singh Parihar, District Coordinator of Jan Abhiyan Parishad Umesh Pandey, Former District President Pushprajgarh Heera Singh Shyam, Vice President of District Panchayat Anuppur Tejbhan Singh, Rashmi Khare, Councilor Sanjay Chaudhary, Raja Tiwari, MLA Representative Shailendra Singh, Fukku Soni, Amol Singh Marco , Durga, Chandrika Dwivedi, Yogendra Rai, Pushpa Patel, Urmila Sharma, Municipal Sanitary Inspector D.N. A large number of citizens and local public representatives including Mishra were present.

    On reaching Anuppur, Rani Durgavati Gaurav Yatra was accorded a grand welcome. The women welcomed the people involved in the yatra by showering sandalwood, salutations and flowers. On this occasion, Minister of State for Steel and Panchayat Rural Development, Government of India, Faggan Singh Kulaste said that along with giving respect to Gondwana sons and heroines, the respect of the tribal society was increased by providing protection to their archaeological sites by the Government of India and the Government of Madhya Pradesh. Is. He said that 63 Gond kings ruled for 1400 years in the Gondwana kingdom. Maharaja Sangram Singh in 1543 AD, Raja Dalpat Shah, Raja Veer Narayan, Rani Durgavati, Raja Chandrashah, Raja Hirdeshahi, Raja Nizam Shahi and Raja Shankar Shah and Kunwar Raghunath Shah who died fighting against the British in 1857 are prominent.

    He said that Rani Durgavati was married to Raja Dalpat Shah, son of Raja Sangram Shah (1543-1550 AD). After the death of her husband Dalpat Shah, Rani Durgavati ruled from 1550 to 1564. He told that during the period of Gondwana kingdom, there were 63 princely states within 52 strongholds. The Gondwana rulers did many works of development, including swimming pools, agriculture as well as civil development, conservation, which are still living examples. He said that Rani Durgavati won 51 wars. May the coming generations be aware of the glory of such a heroine. He said that the Government of India and the Government of Madhya Pradesh have done the work of preserving the heritage along with construction of many monuments, museums to make people aware of the memory of the rulers of Gondwana Kingdom. Describing the work being done under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan as remarkable, he informed about the welfare works. On this occasion, he announced that Veerangana Rani Durgavati is immortal.

  • Vande Bharat will soon run from Saharanpur to Prayagraj

    Vande Bharat will soon run from Saharanpur to Prayagraj

    Saharanpur to Prayagraj | Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav announced a new gift to Saharanpur. Vande Bharat train will soon run between Saharanpur and Prayagraj. Along with this, a new rail line will be laid from Saharanpur to Dehradun via Shakumbhari Siddhapeeth. Survey work has been started for this. This survey will be completed within one and a half years. Whereas Saharanpur railway station will be made a world class railway station. Rs 500 crore will be spent for this. Railway Minister also addressed the enlightened conference.

    He said that there has been a big change in the country in the last nine years. He also interacted with school children in Deoband. Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav had reached Saharanpur on Saturday. He reached Saharanpur by special train at 9.23 am. After reaching Saharanpur, he inaugurated many railway schemes. Inaugurated the sewer line laid between Sharad Nagar and Dhamola river. Dedicated the park built in Railway’s T-2 Colony to the public. Along with this, the railway over bridge constructed near Sheikhpura was inaugurated. After this, the Railway Minister also announced several projects for Saharanpur.

    Shakumbhari Siddhapeeth will be connected with the line

    Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav has given another big gift to Saharanpur. He informed that the world famous Siddhpeeth Maa Shakumbhari Devi of Saharanpur will also be connected to the rail line. For this, 81 km long new rail line will be laid till Saharanpur-Shakumbhari-Dehradun. For this, the survey work has been started by releasing the budget for the survey. The special thing is that tunnels will be made by cutting mountains for the rail line.

  • Even after 2024, if the BJP remains in power, it will make the entire country ‘Kashmir-like’.”

    Even after 2024, if the BJP remains in power, it will make the entire country ‘Kashmir-like’.”

    Jammu Kashmir | Former chief minister Mehbooba Mufti on Saturday said her state is a “laboratory” for the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) at the Centre. It is noteworthy that the Central Government has withdrawn the special status of Jammu and Kashmir and divided it into two Union Territories.

  • Historic meeting held in Patna”

    Historic meeting held in Patna”

    Bihar | Today (June 24) Deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav left for Delhi after the meeting of opposition parties held in the capital Patna on Friday. Tejashwi has a foreign tour from Delhi. At the same time, while talking to reporters at Patna airport, Tejashwi said that a historic meeting took place yesterday.

  • “Opposition unity cannot be achieved by leaders meeting each other”

    “Opposition unity cannot be achieved by leaders meeting each other”

    Patna | A general meeting of the opposition parties was held on Friday. More than 30 opposition leaders participated in this meeting. At the same time, election strategist Prashant Kishor said on the opposition unity that in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Congress had fought on 10 seats in Bihar, now Tejashwi and Nitish should announce how many seats they will give to Congress in Bihar in 2024? Those who say that Indira Gandhi’s defeat in 1977 was due to the unity of the opposition, are fools.

  • Former Jammu and Kashmir CM Mehbooba Mufti paid obeisance at Patna Sahib Gurdwara

    Former Jammu and Kashmir CM Mehbooba Mufti paid obeisance at Patna Sahib Gurdwara

    Jammu and Kashmir | Former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Saturday offered prayers at Takht Sri Harmandir Sahib Gurdwara in Patna City and prayed for peace in the country. During this, the members of the Gurdwara Management Committee honored him by giving him organ clothes and siropa.