Pradhan Inaugurates Fish & Livestock Fair, Flags Off Hirakud Marathon

Union Education and Sambalpur MP Dharmendra Pradhan inaugurated the Matsya 'O' Prani Sampada Mela in Sambalpur. He urged Mahanadi Coalfields Limited to support a scheme providing 1,000 cows to local farmers to boost dairy income. Pradhan also highlighted agricultural statistics and government loan waivers under the Krushi Udyami scheme. Separately, he flagged off the Hirakud International Half Marathon, which attracted around 15,000 participants.

Key Points: Dharmendra Pradhan Inaugurates Mela, Flags Off Hirakud Marathon

  • Inaugurated Matsya 'O' Prani Sampada Mela
  • Urged MCL to provide 1,000 cows to farmers
  • Highlighted Krushi Udyami loan scheme benefits
  • Flagged off Hirakud International Half Marathon
  • Event saw participation of 15,000 runners
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Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan inaugurates Matsya 'O' Prani Sampada Mela in Sambalpur

Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan inaugurated the Matsya 'O' Prani Sampada Mela and flagged off the Hirakud International Half Marathon in Sambalpur.

"MCL to provide 1,000 cows to farmers to boost milk production and enhance their income. - Dharmendra Pradhan"

Sambalpur, February 16

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan inaugurated the Matsya 'O' Prani Sampada Mela and visited Subhadra Shakti stalls, including agriculture and farm mechanisation exhibits at the event premises in Sambalpur.

Addressing the gathering, the Sambalpur MP urged Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL) to provide 1,000 cows to farmers to boost milk production and enhance their income.

Under the initiative, each cow costs Rs 90,000, with farmers contributing Rs 20,000 and MCL providing Rs 70,000 in assistance.

The Union Minister said that Sambalpur has a population of around 15 lakh people across 3 lakh families and about 6.5 lakh hectares of land comprising 40 per cent agricultural land, 30 per cent forest land, and 30 per cent other land.

"Under the Krushi Udyami scheme, farmers in the district availed loans worth Rs 80 crore last year, of which Rs 40 crore has been waived by the state government," Pradhan added.

Earlier on Sunday, Dharmendra Pradhan and Odisha Sports Minister Suryabanshi Suraj flagged off the Hirakud International Half Marathon in Sambalpur. An initiative organised by Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL) under the Fit India campaign in collaboration with the Sambalpur District Administration under the Fit India campaign.

Around 15,000 elite and amateur runners from across India, including foreigners from several other countries, participated in the marathon.

The marathon featured multiple race categories to encourage broad participation, including the flagship 21 km half-marathon, a 10 km competitive run, a 5 km run, and a 1.5 km fun run designed especially for families and children.

The diverse race formats were designed to attract a broad audience, from professional international athletes to local fitness enthusiasts. The marathon was held at the iconic Hirakud Dam, Asia's largest earthen dam, providing a scenic and historic backdrop for the event.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see focus on both agriculture and fitness. The Hirakud Marathon at the dam sounds amazing! Promoting health and local tourism together is a smart move. Kudos to the organizers.
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Rohit P
While the cow scheme sounds beneficial, Rs 20,000 is still a significant amount for a marginal farmer in Odisha. Will there be any additional support for feed and veterinary care? The intent is good, but the details matter.
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Sarah B
As someone who loves running, it's fantastic to see international marathons being held at such iconic Indian locations like Hirakud Dam. It puts our heritage on the global map. Well done!
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Vikram M
Mela, marathon, and farmer support – a complete package for Sambalpur's development. Using MCL's CSR funds for such community projects is the right way. Hope other PSUs take note.
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Kavya N
The Matsya 'O' Prani Sampada Mela is crucial for promoting fisheries and livestock. In a state like Odisha with long coastline and rivers, focusing on these sectors can create many jobs. Good step!

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