Inflation should be taken into account when providing financial assistance to farmers: DHNKAR

Galior, May 4, Vice President Jagdib Dunkhar on Sunday called for the transfer of direct profits (DBT) in supporting fertilizers to farmers on the basis of the American style, and said that inflation should be taken into account when providing financial aid to farmers, such as keeping it in terms of MLAS and MPS salary.
The Vice President said: “In his speech to faculty members and students at the Rarabata University of Vegayraji Slderia, the Vice President said:“ The Prime Minister noticed inflation with the amendment of MLAS and MPS’s salary, so why not support farmers while supporting farmers?
Dhankhar insisted on the need to transfer direct profits (DBT) in supporting fertilizers, saying: “In America, all the assistance provided to farmers is provided directly, not through brokers. Just as we have the PM-RGION chart in India, and likewise, the government of India also ends greatly on the fertilizers.”
He said that if this money is transferred directly to farmers, each family can get a farmer in India at least 30,000 rupees per year.
He said: “This amount must be given directly to them.”
Dunkhar said that when the government is currently providing fertilizer support, the farmer does not really feel its effect.
“We must guarantee the direct transportation of supporters for farmers,” said Vice President.
He said that the income of the farmer’s family in America is more than the income of the common family.
Dhankhar also stressed the importance of their participation in the price enhancement chain to improve the income and standard of living of farmers.
He said: “The life of the farmer can only change when it is prosperous. Children of farmers must enter into new areas of agriculture. Today, the largest business in the country is agricultural trade.”
He said: “Look only to the huge range of agricultural marketing. There is Mandes and brokers. Economically, he is an astronomical person. But is the farmer in it?
He said that the emphasis on the support that must be added to inflation for farmers, “farmers get indirect help, which we refer to as support.” But the first thing is that any assistance offered to farmers should be linked to inflation. “
Vice President said that 6000 rupees per year for farmers are still the same.
He said: “Any economic expert will tell you that when it was introduced, the purchasing power of 6000 rupees is no longer the same.”
The Vice President stressed the important role of farmers in making India a developed nation.
He said: “The advanced India road passes through our farmers’ fields. India has always been an agricultural nation, and now we are about to be about an agricultural revolution that will form our future.”
Dankar stressed the importance of farmers sensitive to plight and pain.
He said: “We must only transfer our farmers from the product to the agricultural businessman. When farms participate in trade and sales in his products, they will get an appropriate part of the profit. Second, the basis of the agricultural industrial sector is agricultural products, but the farmer is looking for it. Why?
He said that the government today has adopted very positive policies, and now the farmer should advance.
The slogan “Jae Joan, Jay Kisan, the slogan of former Prime Minister Lal Beldor Chastry, which he later done by Atal Bihari Vagbayi” Jay Vegian “, said now that he was done by Prime Minister Moody.
The vice president said that the central government is keen to ensure the welfare of farmers and is making tangible efforts to ensure that farmers are not difficult.
“You must also work on some of the challenges facing farmers,” he told students.
Before Dhankhar early agricultural products as a great challenge and give an example of tomatoes in this episode.
He said: “When more production is made, this becomes a challenge. We must work in this direction.”
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