‘Govt leaving no stone unturned to ensure farmer welfare’: PM Modi

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The central government is leaving no stone unturned to ensure farmer welfare, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday while addressing farmers at the golden jubilee celebrations of the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation

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The central government is leaving no stone unturned to ensure farmer welfare, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday while addressing farmers at the golden jubilee celebrations of the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation in Ahmedabad.

“We are leaving no stone unturned to ensure farmer welfare. The government has built 60,000 plus Amrit Sarovars across the country. This initiative will not only benefit farmers but will also strengthen the rural economy. Our goal is to provide modern technology and its know-how even to the small farmers of the country,” PM Modi said.

 “Our focus is to improve the life of small farmers, to increase the scope of animal husbandry, to improve the health of animals, to encourage animal husbandry as well as pisciculture and beekeeping in the village,” PM Modi.

He said that the government has provided the farmers with modern seeds to combat climate change.

“For the first time, we have also provided Kisan Credit Card facility to cattle farmers and fish farmers. We have given farmers such modern seeds which can combat climate change,” the Prime Minister said during his address at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

Speaking on occasion, the Prime Minister hailed the ‘Nari Shakti’ as the driving force behind the “flourishing dairy sector” in the country.

PM Modi affirmed the government’s commitment to stepping up the economic power of women.

“Today we are the largest milk-producing country in the world. Eight crore people are directly associated with India’s dairy sector. Our dairy sector has a turnover of Rs 10 lakh crore. It is noteworthy that the driving force behind our flourishing dairy sector is Bharat’s Nari Shakti,” the Prime Minister said.

“To make India developed, it is necessary to increase the economic power of every woman in India, hence today our government is also working all-round to increase the economic power of women,” he said.

The PM said that about 70 per cent of the beneficiaries of the more than Rs 30 lakh crore provided by the government under Mudra Yojana are “sisters and daughters.”

During the last 10 years, the number of women associated with the women Self Help Groups (SHGs) has crossed 10 crore!” he added.

“Today, when India is moving ahead with women-led development, this success of India’s dairy sector is a great inspiration for it,” he said.

The Prime Minister extended wishes to the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation on its golden jubilee saying that “the sapling planted by the villages of Gujarat 50 years back, has become a big banyan tree today.” The branches of this tree have now extended across the country as well as the world, he added.

“It’s the wonderful synergy of ‘Sarkaar’ and ‘Sehkaar’ that Bharat has emerged as the world’s largest milk producer. The large scale on which this organisation of small animal farmers is working today is the power of organization, the power of cooperation,” the Prime Minister said.

The Prime Minister also lauded the growth of Amul, the Indian multinational cooperative society under GCMMF, saying that it has become a symbol of the strength of India’s cattle rearers.

“After India’s independence, many brands were created in the country, but none like Amul. Today Amul has become a symbol of the strength of India’s cattle rearers,” he said.

“Amul means faith, Amul means development, Amul means public participation, Amul means empowerment of farmers, Amul means integration of modernity with time, Amul means inspiration of self-reliant India, Amul means big dreams, big resolutions and even bigger achievements,” the Prime Minister remarked.

The Prime Minister further highlighted the growth of the dairy sector emphasising the increase in milk production during the last 10 years.

He also outlined that India’s dairy sector is growing at a rate of 6 per cent against the global growth rate of 2 per cent.

“In the last 10 years alone, milk production in India has increased by about 60 per cent. Per capita milk availability has also increased by about 40 per cent in the last 10 years. The dairy sector in the world is growing at the rate of only 2 per cent, here the dairy sector in India is growing at the rate of 6 per cent,” PM Modi said.

Quoting Mahatma Gandhi that the ‘soul of India lies in the villages’, the Prime Minister said, “To build a developed India, it is necessary to strengthen India’s rural economy. Earlier governments looked at the needs of the rural economy in a piecemeal manner. We are taking the work forward by giving priority to every aspect of the village.” Speaking on occasion, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel said, “Taking complete advantage of the double-engine government, Gujarat is leading in the cooperative production of milk. In the last 2 decades, the number of milk corporations in the state has doubled from 12 to 23.”

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