Good news for farmers in Bihar: State Government is running an agricultural campaign; farmers will be benefitted with seed production| Shaan-E-Kisan Troopel.com

In modern times, agricultural yields and trade are constantly touching new dimensions. Grain production in India is setting is continuing to set a new record. In such a situation, the government is also making constant efforts to double the income of farmers. Seed germination can be called a fundamental process in which different plant species grow from a seed into a plant. The better the quality of the seed, the better the output will be for the farmers. It is because quality seeds ensure strong germination, rapid growth, and robust development of the crops. Naturally, the seed is the basis of the whole agricultural process. Along with that, the outbreak of pests and pathogens on the crops will also reduce. Therefore, the government has launched a campaign, Aatmnirbhar Krishi for the betterment of the farmers.

 

Notably, the Central and State Government help farmers with seed production. The government helps farmers to buy seeds and also consults them on different scientific and organic techniques for better production. Further, the government or agricultural universities run seed production programs at the village level. In such a situation, the Bihar government has also started a campaign namely “Bane Beej Nigam Ke Beej Utpadak”. Farmers can also apply to join this campaign. Farmers from Patna, Nalanda, Arrah, Buxar, Kaimur, Rohtas, Gaya, Aurangabad, Jehanabad, Nawada, and Arwal districts of Bihar can apply under this campaign.

 

Noticeably, with this campaign, seed growers will be provided incentives under the National Food Security Mission and National Agricultural Development Scheme. New seed-producing farmers will be provided with a regional manager and center in-charge base seed for seed production. An amount of Rs 250 per hectare as certification fee will be spent by the corporation as an incentive to farmers. The cost of the agreement from the seed-producing farmers will be borne by the Bihar State Seed Corporation Limited. The corporation will provide a 100 percent quantity of quality seeds prepared by seed-producing farmers. The collection of the seeds will be based on the issued final report (LIR). The seeds will be tested in the laboratory. Besides, the purchase price of seeds will be fixed by adding a 20 percent amount to the minimum support price of the farmers’ crop. After this, the corporation will send the amount equal to the minimum support price of the crop in the farmers’ account as the first installment. The remaining amount will be paid to the farmers on a processing basis.

 

To take part in this campaign, a farmer should have at least one acre of acreage (land can be shared or leased). To avail of the scheme, the farmers will have to pay a registration fee of Rs 50 and a certification fee of Rs 100 from the Bihar State Seed and Organic Certification Agency. Farmers can join this campaign by registering themselves by visiting the Website of Bihar State Seed Corporation, brbn.bihar.gov.in. For this, the name, address, village, tehsil, land, bank account, and Aadhaar account number of the farmer will be required.

 

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THIS IS SHE’ – Social working housewives to get a new name.

Woman, a word that is synonymous with the creator of this world. A creator, who creates a human being, shapes a society, and our values. Our community harbours many such creative women who are not only managing household affairs but also selflessly working towards the welfare of our society. To tribute these devoted women, troopel.com brings a new initiative,’THIS IS SHE’.

‘THIS IS SHE’ explaining the need for this initiative, the co-founder of troopel.com Mr. Atul Malikram states, “There is a misconception held by the general public that a housewife is just equipped for housework. Nonetheless, there are also such women around us, who have not just taken care of their families, but also have come forward to work for our society. The contribution of these housewives to the growth and development of our society is invaluable. And despite their achievements, they are down to earth, and to honor their simplicity and elegance we bring the platform ‘THIS IS SHE’.

Ordinarily in today’s time of busy routine, to manage time from the household work to come forward for social work gets extremely difficult, however, our nation’s housewives worked from home and considered social work as their duty with most extreme devotion.

‘THIS IS SHE’ is an initiative that is one of its kind. ‘THIS IS SHE’ will conduct live webinars where the stories of such social workers will be told and their experiences will be shared. They will also be honored on this online platform. The live program will be inaugurated on the 5th November on the Facebook page and Youtube channel of troopel.com

troopel.com additionally conducts various webinar programs on themes related to social interest like independent youth, Meri Lado, Open Mic, Second Innings, and so on.

Troopel.com #VichitraKintuSatya Series: Read these stories, you’ll start believing in ghosts

Miracles, magic and ghosts are words that we cannot rely on in the age of science. If something similar happens in front of our eyes, then we begin to understand the science behind it. Or they say that it should be investigated … only then can we reach a conclusion and trust it. But there are some stories in the world, beyond which science has also accepted defeat.

Yonaguni ruins

In 1986, divers found a cliff ladder near Yonaguni Island in Japan. These submerged structures are in large clusters and have a height of up to 5 storeys. The artifacts found there prove the existence of humans in those places. If we believe that these structures are man-made, they belong to prehistoric civilizations.

Andrew Carlson

The man described himself as coming from 2256, in 2003, the FBI arrested a man accused of a stock exchange scam, making 126 very high-risk deals in the stock market and making $ 350 million, though only $ 800 for him . Had invested When caught, he told the police that he had received this information from the future. Someone paid $ 1 million for it and Andrew Carlson disappeared forever.

Dancing plague

An illness in which people started dancing but stopped while dying. It was July 1518, Strasbourg, France when Mrs. Trophia started dancing and did not stop again. A week later, 34 more people started dancing with her. After a month, hundreds of dancers arrived. He danced non-stop. The result was that 400 people died of exhaustion, heart attack or stroke. Science also has no answer to this incident.

Bimini road

During the 1930s, the American psychologist Edgar Cass made a claim, according to which, in 1968 or 1969, the ruins of the lost city of ‘Atlantis’ would be found in Bimini.

In September 1968 near the Paradise Point in North Bimini, 700 meters long, neatly carved limestone blocks were found in the sea. This series of blocks is now called ‘Bimini Road’. While some believe that these famous civilizations are remnants of ‘Atlantis’, some believe that it is the result of seeped deepening.

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How long will the nomadic community of India have to give the evidence of their existence? – Troopel.com

Nomadic communities in India have a population of more than 13 crores, but in the last 74 years, the empty promises and institutional failure of the governments have brought the problems of this society to a peak. The status of nomadic communities in the country is continuously declining for decades. All the past and present governments are to blame for this society’s disregard. 

 

There are many special schools for tribals in India, but there is no special school for nomadic communities. In Ajmer district alone, more than 12 thousand children of nomadic communities are deprived of school education. While there are more than 1200 nomadic communities in India who are vast sources of knowledge. They have their own language, customs, and lifestyles and choose to see life very differently. They are very extraordinary people of India whom the government chose to ignore.

 

In the 2019 budget, the central government announced the creation of a new commission and nominee board in the states and created a post for the upliftment of nomadic communities under NITI Aayog, headed by Bhikhuram Idate. But not a single step for their welfare has been taken yet.

Even the state government is no different from the Central government. Earlier, the Gehlot government of Rajasthan had created a nomad board, which had a budget of fifty lakh rupees. After that, when Vasundhara Raje Scindia came to power, he created a board and appointed the chairman and members, in which the chairman was given the status of Minister of State. But no budget was allocated for that board. Later, the Gehlot government came to power once again in Rajasthan, but the status of the board is still unknown. The Rajasthan government presented its annual budget a month before the lockdown, according to which the total population of Rajasthan is around seven crores and the nomadic community has a population of about 60 lakhs. Yet not a single provision has been made in the budget for this population. 

 

 

The Rajasthan government presented its annual budget a month before the lockdown, according to which the total population of Rajasthan is around seven crores and the nomadic community has a population of about 60 lakhs. Yet not a single provision has been made in the budget for this population.

 

Now let’s talk about Madhya Pradesh. There are 61 nomadic communities in Madhya Pradesh, whose population is close to 70 lakhs. Madhya Pradesh’s government also did not make any policies for the nomadic communities in their budget. These 10 percent of the people of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh do not even have BPL (Below Poverty Line) ration cards. Their elderly and widowed women do not get a pension. The law has made a provision that wherever there are settlements of more than 150 people, there should be an Anganwadi center. They have more than 150 members in a community, yet there is not a single Anganwadi for them.

 

Even in the states of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, the nomadic communities have a population of more than 50 lakhs, but here too, there is neither provision in the budget nor any upliftment program for these people. This is the condition of almost all the states except Kerala.

 

Because of their wandering lifestyle, when someone from their group dies, people of cities and villages refuse to allow them to perform the last rites. They are then forced to cremate their dead in the deserted places. 

These communities need our society and government to survive. The administration should now consider making appropriate provisions for these communities for welfare and development. 

 

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Aatmnirbhar Yuva 2: A step to change the destiny of the youth and the country

Indore, September: Being self-reliant means having the ability to take control of your life, being motivated from within, and being able to take care of oneself. Put simply, it is relying on one’s efforts and abilities to achieve goals. With the rapid growth of unemployment in the country, the chances of having a secure and flourishing career are diminishing. To tackle this problem, people, especially the youth are looking for startup opportunities to achieve their goals and ambition. But, starting a business is not a piece of cake. Many times people have no idea what field to choose from or what business to start. Therefore, the country’s fast emerging online news platform troopel.com has launched ‘Aatmnirbhar Yuva 2’, a webinar series for the youth to counsel and guide them to the right path of starting a business.

 

In ‘Aatmnirbhar Yuva 2’s online webinar series, the viewers will get a chance to know the success story of few successful startup founders of the country. They will be discussing various questions like from where they get the idea of a startup, their motivation, how they rose funding for their ideas, what hardships or challenges they faced, etc. The live telecast of the ‘Aatmnirbhar Yuva 2′ webinar series can be seen on the social media page of troopel.com at 4 pm.

 

Talking about ‘Aatmnirbhar Yuva 2, Mr. Atul Malikram, the founder of troopel.com says that, “Our objective behind this initiative is to make the Indian youth recognize their intelligence and abilities. Instead of depending on others for employment, we want them to create their employment opportunities. With this guidance program, we aim to show the right path to these younger generations. In this program, we are bringing those startup ideas to the front that has managed to change the lives of several individuals. These innovative and out of the box ideas have served to strengthen the foundation of self-reliant India at both the local and national levels.”

 

Apart from being a news provider, troopel.com has made a distinct identity for its unique content creation. Significantly, the first season of Aatmnirbhar Yuva received wide appreciation, and therefore, on the demand of the viewers, the second season, Aatmnirbhar Yuva 2 is starting from 06 October at 4 pm.