Tuesday, July 26, 2022

Natural Farming – The farm community’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ ::::::::::::: RS suspends 19 Opp. MPs

Organic farming, which is the buzzword in the agriculture sector across the country, has some similarities with Natural farming, but there are essential differences. 




Having our roots in the agrarian economy, India’s financial success has often been linked with prosperity and success in the agriculture sector.

In Gujarat, too, agriculture is an important sector, providing employment to about 52 % people (as per 2011 census). 

The agro based economy has got a considerable attention in the Prime Minister’s home state- right from common people to scientists, private players and rural bodies. 

As the government introduced a series of measures, over time , to promote this 
sector and ensure prosperity of farmers, a new strategy has been recently adopted and promoted by the state administration. 

It is called Natural Farming.

Organic farming, which is the buzzword in the agriculture sector across the country, has some similarities with Natural Farming, but there are essential differences. 

In natural farming, neither chemical nor organic fertilizers are added to the soil. However, organic farming includes the use of  organic fertilizers and manures like compost, vermicompost, cow dung manure, etc.

On July 10, 2022 Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while attending an event in Surat said, “I am happy to mention that village committees, taluka committees and district committees were formed to select 75 farmers from each village panchayat to get into 'natural farming'. This resulted in more than 40,000 farmers from over 550 panchayats in a short span of time. 


The Surat model of natural farming should be an inspiration for India.”


Adding more, the Prime Minister said, “When you practice natural farming, you serve Mother Earth, protect the quality of soil, and ensure long lasting productivity. In a way, you are protecting the environment. Zero Budget or Natural Farming can change the crop pattern in a scientific manner".

Gujarat is fortunate to have Governor Acharya Devvrat- a strong proponent of Natural Farming. 



On Chief Minister Bupendra Patel's take on natural farming, a government official said, “Our Chief Minister is a firm advocate of natural farming for two reasons. One, it ensures better and healthy food for the population. At the same time, it is sustainable.” 

In December 2021, the Government of Gujarat declared Dang district as ‘100% organic farming district.”  This has opened new horizons. 

Adivasis or tribals have been residing in the natural forest and highland areas of Dang. 


The natives are very much engaged in agricultural practices. It goes without stating that Dang region is thus a unique and perfectly setup region for natural farming where farming can be undertaken without harming nature.
 
Sharing his personal experiences in natural farming, Governor Devvrat says, “Natural farming has no restrictions. 


No artificial components are used. It uses Jeevamrut – natural fertilisers made from cow dung and urine of native cattle. 

The only thing a farmer has to do is ensure a healthy breed of cattle which produces eight kilograms of dung and about the same quantity of urine a day”.



The state government has also announced a financial aid of Rs 31 crore under 'Sampurna Rasayan Mukt Dang Jilla' to be distributed in Dangs to ensure that the district becomes completely free of chemical pesticides and fertilisers.

Chief Minister Patel said, "It is the need of the hour to turn towards Natural Farming. I am confident that the farmers 
of Dang will inspire and encourage other farmers and people, at large, to undertake natural farming".


State officials have been instructed to study more on natural farming as the poisonous substances that enter the food chain through urea and pesticides in fruits and vegetables are starting to create adverse effects on the health of people”.


The Chief Minister also says that agriculture accounts for about 19% of greenhouse gases emission at the national level and hence gradual switchover to natural farming can bring down emission rates.


To sum up, the agricultural growth rate was not low in Gujarat. It was volatile. However, the sector picked up dramatically with high growth and low volatility after 2000.




In recent years too, the sector continued to achieve a high growth rate with comparatively lower volatility. 

From 2001–02 to 2013–14, Gujarat’s agricultural GDP grew at 9.2%, which was highest among the major agri-states.

According to Prime Minister Modi, the Centre has created 30,000 clusters of natural farms for the benefit of farmers.
 
One million hectares of land will be covered under the ‘Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Scheme’. 

Recalling the natural farming knowledge hidden in the scriptures and popular culture of India, the Prime Minister also has urged institutions, NGOs and experts to research traditional knowledge and how that can be communicated to farmers based on changing times. 


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Rajya Sabha suspends 19 Opposition MPs for ‘misconduct’

 New Delhi: 


A day after four Congress MPs were suspended from Lok Sabha for ‘disrupting proceedings and unruly behaviour’, 19 Opposition MPs including TMC leaders Sushmita Dev, Santanu Sen, and Dola Sen were suspended from Rajya Sabha on Tuesday for the remaining part of the week for ‘misconduct’.

They were suspended for storming well of the House and sloganeering against the government over inflation. Following the incident, Rajya Sabha adjourned for the day to meet at 11am tomorrow.
A total of seven MPs were suspended from the TMC.


The other leaders who were suspended include Mausam Noor (AITC), Shanta Chhetri (AITC), Abhi Ranjan Biswar (AITC), Md Nadimul Hague (AITC), M. Hamamed Abdulla (DMK), B Lingaiah Yadav (TRS), AA Rahim (CPI), Ravihandra Vaddiraju (TRS), S Kalyanasundaram (DMK), R Girranjan (DMK).

N.R. Elango (DMK), V. Sivadasan (CPI), M. Shanmugam (DMK), Damodar Rao Divakonda (TRS), Sandosh Kumar P (CPI), Kanimozhi NVN Somu (DMK) were among the other leaders who were suspended from Rajya Sabha.


Speaking to ANI, Derek O’Brien, TMC Rajya Sabha MP said that democracy has been suspended with the suspension of the MPs.


“PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah have suspended democracy…what are you talking about MPs?” he said.


Earlier today, both Houses of Parliament – Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha were adjourned till 2 pm on Tuesday amid continuous sloganeering by Opposition members, on the seventh day of the Monsoon session.


Earlier Rajya Sabha was also adjourned twice during the day. The Upper House was adjourned till 12.20 pm amid ruckus by Opposition MPs. Earlier it was adjourned till 12 noon soon after the Opposition parties raised issues including over a dozen deaths in Gujarat’s Botad district due to consumption of illicit or toxic liquor.


Earlier on Monday, four Congress MPs including Manickam Tagore, Ramya Haridas, Jothimani and TN Prathapan were suspended from the Lok Sabha for the entire Monsoon session for their ‘unruly behaviour and disrupting proceedings.’


The MPs were suspended according to Rule 374 on ‘unruly and disrespectful behaviour towards the Chair.


Congress leader Rahul Gandhi along with several party leaders were detained by Delhi Police at Vijay Chowk during MPs’ march to Rashtrapati Bhavan to protest against the questioning of the party’s interim president Sonia Gandhi by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in the National Herald case.


“All (Congress) MPs came here. They talked about inflation and unemployment. They (Police) are not allowing us to sit here. Discussions are not allowed inside (the Parliament) and here they are arresting us,” said Rahul Gandhi before being detained.


Several MPs of the party were detained by the police following their protest march from Parliament.


All Congress MPs were stopped at Vijay Chowk and prevented from marching to Rashtrapati Bhavan.


“We’re protesting as per the instruction of the police. All of this is a conspiracy by PM Modi & Amit Shah to completely destroy the Opposition and muzzle our voices. We won’t be scared, our fight will continue,” Congress leader and LoP Mallikarjun Kharge said.


“We had demanded that there be discussion in Parliament on inflation, unemployment, Agnipath & misuse of agencies. Govt rejected it. We said we’ll protest at Rajghat on this, but weren’t permitted. We said that we’ll give a memorandum to President. They didn’t permit,” Deepender Hooda said. (ANI)


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