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Modi government gave a big gift to farmers, spent so many lakh crores to provide cheap fertilizers

Modi government gave a big gift to farmers, spent so many lakh crores to provide cheap fertilizers

 

Photo:PTI Narendra Modi

Modi government at the center It is working continuously to improve the financial condition of the farmers. To increase the income of farmers and reduce the cost of production of their crops, the Modi government has spent about Rs 10 lakh crore during the last eight years. Significantly, the price of Khadi has reached a record high in the global market. The government has taken this step so that its burden does not fall directly on the farmers. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, after laying the foundation stone of several projects worth over Rs 9,500 crore in Ramagundam (Telangana) and dedicating them to the nation, said the central government will spend more than Rs 2.5 lakh crore this year to provide fertilizers to farmers at affordable rates. will spend more.

Five big fertilizer plants restarted

He said that his government has sent an amount of more than two lakh crore rupees to the bank accounts of farmers under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana. The Prime Minister said that five major fertilizer plants, which were closed for years in the country, are being restarted to achieve self-reliance in the field of urea. Modi said urea would be made available under a single brand ‘Bharat Urea’ in future, as farmers have faced problems earlier due to the presence of different types of fertilizers. Quoting experts, Prime Minister Modi said that despite the world going through a critical phase, India is on the way to become the third largest economy. Modi inaugurated the fertilizer plant of Ramagundam Fertilizers and Chemicals Limited (RFCL) here which has been commissioned at a cost of Rs 6,338 crore. Along with this, he also inaugurated online 54.1 km railway line from Bhadrachalam Road to Sattupalli constructed at a budget cost of Rs 990 crore.

World’s third largest economy soon

In this program, the Prime Minister said that according to experts, the development that the country has seen after the year 1990, that is, in the last three decades, will happen in a few years due to the changes during the last eight years. He said, “For the last two-three years, the world is fighting the corona epidemic. On the other hand there are conflicts, military actions are taking place and it is affecting the country and the world as well.” Modi said, “Even in these dire circumstances, one more thing is being heard all over the world. Experts around the world say that India will soon become the third largest economy in the world and is moving very fast in that direction.” Used to be.” He said that governance, thought process and approach have also changed in the last eight years. Modi said whether it is infrastructure, government processes or ease of doing business. All the changes are motivating the ‘Aspirational Society’ of India.

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