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Prime Minister launches PM Matsya Sampada Yojana, e-Gopala App & several initiatives in Bihar
Largest programme ever launched for Fisheries Sector in the country says PM
Scheme shall provide new infrastructure, modern equipment and new markets to Fish Producers : PM
Goal is to double the Fish Exports in the next 3 to 4 years : PM
Posted On: 10 SEP 2020 3:39PM by PIB Delhi
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi launched PM Matsya Sampada
Yojana, e-Gopala App & several initiatives linked to studies and
research in fisheries production, dairy, animal husbandry and
agriculture in Bihar through video conferencing.
Speaking on the occasion, PM said the motive behind all these
schemes launched today is to empower our villages and make India
Self-Reliant (AatmaNirbhar Bharat) in the 21st Century.
The Prime Minister said the Matsya Sampada Yojana is also being
launched with the same motive. He said it is being launched in 21
States of the country with an investment of Rs 20,000 Crores which would
be spent in the next 4-5 Years. Out of this, projects worth Rs 1700
crores are being launched today.
Under this scheme he said that many facilities have been
inaugurated in Patna, Purnia, Sitamarhi, Madhepura, Kishanganj and
Samastipur.
The Prime Minister said the scheme provides for new
infrastructure, modern equipment and access to new markets to the fish
producers, along with increased opportunities for through farming as
well as other means.
He said this is the first time after independence, that such a
major scheme has been launched in the country for the fisheries sector.
Shri Modi said keeping in mind the importance of the sector and
in order to exclusively deal with various issues concerning fisheries a
separate Ministry has been created in the Government of India. This
will facilitate our fishermen and colleagues related to fish farming and
sale.
The goal is also to double fish exports in the coming 3-4
years. This will create millions of new employment opportunities only in
the fisheries sector. After interacting with my friends in the sector
today, I my confidence increased further.
PM said that much of the fish farming depends on the
availability of clear water and the Mission Clean Ganga will further
help. He added the fisheries sector is also set to benefit from the work
being done on river transport in the areas around Ganga river. The
mission Dolphin announced on August 15 this year will also have its
impact on the fisheries sector.
The PM lauded the work done by the Government of Bihar in
provided safe drinking water r supply to every household. He said that
in 4-5 years only 2% houses in Bihar were linked to Water Supply
connections and that now more than 70 percent households in Bihar are
connected with the supply of clean drinking water. Prime Minister said
the efforts of Bihar Government are now getting further support to Jal
Jeevan Mission of Govt of India.
He said that even in this time of Corona, about 60 lakh houses
in Bihar have been ensured to get water from the tap and this is a
really big achievement. He cited this as an example of how the work in
our villages continued during the crisis, when almost everything in the
country was stopped. He said that it is the strength of our villages
that despite the corona, grains, fruits, vegetables and milk continued
to come to the mandis, to the dairies without any shortage.
Not only this, the dairy industry has also made record
purchases despite this difficult situation. He informed that the PM
Kisan Samman Nidhi has also directly transferred money to the bank
accounts of more than 10 crore farmers of the country, especially about
75 lakh farmers in Bihar.
He said this work is also praiseworthy because Bihar has also
faced floods bravely along with the corona. He said that both the state
government and the central government has taken efforts to complete the
relief work at a fast pace.
He stressed the benefits of the scheme of free ration and the
Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Rojgar Abhiyan to reach every needy fellow
of Bihar and every migrant family that returned from outside. He said
hence the scheme of free ration has been extended to Deepawali
and Chhath Puja after June.
PM said that many of the workers who have returned from the
cities due to the Corona crisis are moving towards animal husbandry and
they are getting support from many schemes of the Central Government and
the Government of Bihar. He said that the Government is constantly
making efforts to expand the country's dairy sector like making new
products, new innovations, so that the farmers and cattle breeders get
more income. Along with this, the focus is to improve the quality of
livestock in the country, to maintain their cleanliness and health and
access to nutritious food. With this goal, the PM said that a free
vaccination campaign is launched today to vaccinate more than 50 crore
livestock from the foot and mouth disease and brucellosis. Provisions
have also been made under different schemes for better fodder to
animals.
He added that Mission Gokul is underway to develop better
indigenous breeds in the country. A countrywide artificial insemination
program was started a year ago, Phase I has completed today.
The Prime Minister said Bihar is now becoming a major center
for the development of quality indigenous breeds. Bihar is going to be
strengthened in the dairy sector due to the modern facilities built in
Purnia, Patna and Barauni under the National Gokul Mission today. The
center built in Purnia is one of the largest centers in India. This will
greatly benefit not only Bihar but a large part of eastern India. He
added that this center will also give a further boost to the development
and conservation of indigenous breeds of Bihar like 'Bachhaur' and 'Red
Purnia'.
The Prime Minister said that usually a cow gives birth to one
child in a year. But with the help of IVF technology, many calves are
possible in a year. Our goal is to reach every village with this
technology. He said that along with the good breed of animals, the
correct scientific information about their care is also equally
important. The e-Gopala app launched today will be an online digital
medium that will help the farmers to choose better quality livestock and
get freedom from middlemen. This app will give all the information
related to cattle care, from productivity, to its health and diet. He
added when this work is completed, inserting the animal Aadhaar number
in the e-GOPALA app will give all the information related to that animal
easily. This will make it easier for cattle owners to buy and sell
animals.
The Prime Minister said it is necessary to adopt scientific
methods and build modern infrastructure in the village to develop
sectors like agriculture, animal husbandry and fisheries rapidly. Bihar
has been an important center for education and research related to
agriculture.
He said that very few people know that Pusa Institute in Delhi
refers to Pusa town near Samastipur in Bihar. During the time of
colonial rule itself, a national level Agricultural Research Center was
set up at Pusa in Samastipur. He praised visionary leaders like Dr.
Rajendra Prasad and Jananayak Karpoori Thakur for carrying this
tradition forward after independence.
Taking inspiration from these efforts, the Prime Minister said
that in 2016 Dr. Rajendra Prasad University of Agriculture was
recognized as a Central University. After this, Courses were expanded
extensively in the university and in the colleges affiliated to it. He
said taking this further, a new building of the School of Agri-Business
and Rural Management has been inaugurated. In addition, new hostels,
stadiums and guest houses have also been laid.
Considering the modern needs of the agricultural sector, 3
Central Agricultural Universities are set up in the country compared to
only one 5-6 years ago. In the Bihar Mahatma Gandhi Research Center was
inaugurated to save farming from the floods that come in Bihar every
year. Similarly, the Regional Research and Training Center for Fish in
Motipur, the Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development Center at Motihari
and many such institutes were started to connect agriculture with
science and technology.
The Prime Minister said that clusters of food processing
industries and research centres should be set up near villages and with
that we can achieve the motto of Jai Kisan, Jai Vigyan and Jai
Anusandhan.
The Prime Minister said that the Central Government has set up a
Rs 1 Lakh Crore Agriculture Infrastructure Development Fund for
creating special infrastructure and providing support to FPOs,
Cooperative Groups to develop storage, cold storage and other
facilities.
Even Women’s SHGs are getting good support and the support has increased 32 times in the last 6 years.
Shri Narendra Modi said that efforts are being made to rope in
all villages in the country as engines of growth and helping them make
India Self-Reliant.
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