Belagavi farmer elated after PM Modi mentions fish farming in 'Mann Ki Baat' programme
Belagavi, March 29
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has praised a farmer from Karnataka's Belagavi in his 'Mann Ki Baat' address on Sunday, highlighting fish farming as an important livelihood activity and bringing attention to rural entrepreneurship, he expressed joy and pride after being featured in the programme.
Rajesh Shivalinga Huddar, a young farmer from Bodakyatanatti village in Belagavi taluk, expressed joy and pride after being featured in the monthly radio programme, and said that he felt honoured that his work and profession were acknowledged by Prime Minister Modi at a national platform.
He noted that the mention by the Prime Minister has brought recognition not just to him, but also to small farmers engaged in fish farming across rural India.
Speaking to IANS about his experience, Huddar said he has been involved in Kuchi fish farming for the past three years.
He added that the Prime Minister Modi's remarks on fish farming encouraged him and reinforced his commitment to continue his work in the sector.
According to Huddar, the recognition is a matter of pride for small village farmers like him, who often work with limited resources but contribute significantly to the rural economy.
"I am very happy that PM Modi spoke about fish farming. It is a matter of joy and pride that a small village farmer like me was highlighted in 'Mann Ki Baat'. I sincerely thank the Prime Minister," Huddar said.
He also said that such acknowledgements motivate farmers to adopt and expand sustainable practices in aquaculture.
The farmer from Belagavi believes that increased awareness and government support can help more rural youth take up fish farming as a viable livelihood option.
The Prime Minister, in his address, had emphasised the importance of fish farming as part of efforts to strengthen rural livelihoods and promote 'self-reliance' among farmers.
Huddar's mention in the 'Mann Ki Baat' programme has since become a point of pride for the local community in Belagavi, where residents see it as recognition of their agricultural traditions and emerging diversification into allied sectors like aquaculture.
— IANS
Reader Comments
It's heartening to see recognition for farmers who are diversifying. Stories like these are important to change the perception that farming is only about crops. Hope this leads to more policy support for aquaculture.
As someone from a farming family in Karnataka, I know how much such recognition means. It's not just about one farmer; it puts a spotlight on the entire community and their hard work. Kudos!
While the recognition is good, I hope it translates into actual, on-ground support. Many small farmers need better access to loans, technology, and markets. Mention in a speech is one thing, sustained help is another.
So proud of our Karnataka farmers! Belagavi is known for its agriculture, and now fish farming is getting its due. This is the real "Make in India" and "Self-reliant India" happening at the grassroots. 👏
Interesting read. Diversification into aquaculture seems like a smart move for farmers dealing with unpredictable weather. Recognition from the highest level must be incredibly validating for Mr. Huddar.
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