Key Points

A 26-member delegation from Chhattisgarh's Kabirdham district is visiting Gujarat to understand its groundbreaking rural development strategies. The team is exploring how technology, particularly GIS-based planning, has transformed agricultural productivity and rural governance in the state. Their comprehensive tour includes visits to key institutions like BISAG and NDDB to learn about innovative approaches in sugarcane farming and dairy development. This knowledge exchange represents a significant opportunity for Chhattisgarh to adopt successful technological interventions in rural development.

Key Points: Chhattisgarh Learns Gujarat's Rural Tech Innovation Model

  • 26-member team studies Gujarat's integrated rural development approach
  • GIS technology transforms agricultural planning and resource management
  • Sugar cooperatives drive innovative farming and economic strategies
  • Technology enables sustainable rural growth and farmer empowerment
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Chhattisgarh officials visit Gujarat to study tech-driven rural development

Chhattisgarh delegation explores Gujarat's tech-driven rural development strategies through comprehensive study of agricultural and governance innovations

"Gujarat has become a development role model through technology-driven governance - Bhupendra Patel, Chief Minister"

Gandhinagar, May 4

A 26-member delegation comprising officials, elected representatives, and farmers from Chhattisgarh’s Kabirdham district met Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel in Gandhinagar during their week-long visit to Gujarat.

The purpose of their visit is to understand the Gujarat model of integrated rural development, particularly its successful application of technology in agriculture, sugarcane production, dairy industry expansion, and rural governance.

The delegation's Gujarat tour has been organised under the District Integrated Rural Development Strategy of Chhattisgarh, with the aim of exploring innovations and effective policy implementation for rural progress. Their study also includes learning about best practices in using technology for agricultural planning, with Gujarat emerging as a key model state.

As part of the tour, the delegation is set to visit BISAG (Bhaskaracharya Institute for Space Applications and Geoinformatics), NDDB (National Dairy Development Board), and Bardoli Sugar Factory. The focus is on understanding how Gujarat has effectively leveraged GIS-based planning and technology to promote inclusive and sustainable rural development.

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel said that Gujarat has become a development role model through the effective implementation of technology-driven governance and inclusive growth schemes.

The delegation includes the President and Vice-President of the Kabirdham District Panchayat, around a dozen farmer representatives, and state officials. The study tour began with a visit to BISAG, where members learned about how GIS technology is being utilised in Gujarat’s rural planning and sugarcane development strategies.

Gujarat has promoted sustainable sugarcane farming with efficient irrigation techniques, leading to better yields per hectare compared to the national average.

One of the major drivers of this growth has been the active involvement of sugar cooperatives, like Bardoli Sugar, which not only process sugarcane but also support farmers with guidance, fair pricing, and access to technology.

The government and institutions like BISAG have helped implement GIS-based planning tools to monitor crop health, optimise land use, and manage water resources more effectively.

In addition, several sugar mills have diversified into ethanol production and cogeneration of electricity, thereby creating more value and improving the economic viability of the sector. This integrated approach has helped Gujarat position itself not just as a sugar-producing state but as a hub of innovation in agro-based industry and rural development.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
This is exactly what our states need - learning from each other's successes! Gujarat's tech-driven rural development model is inspiring. Hope Chhattisgarh can adapt these learnings to their local conditions. The GIS-based planning for agriculture is revolutionary! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While Gujarat's model is impressive, I hope Chhattisgarh officials remember that tribal areas have different challenges. Direct copy-paste won't work - they need to customize solutions. But great initiative nonetheless! More such exchanges should happen between states.
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Amit S.
The sugar cooperative model is brilliant! Farmer representatives being part of the delegation is crucial - they understand ground realities better than anyone. Gujarat's ethanol diversification is the future we need across India. #SustainableFarming
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Sunita P.
Why only Gujarat? Other states like Punjab and Maharashtra also have excellent rural development models. We should have a comprehensive national program where best practices from all states are shared systematically. One week seems too short for proper study!
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Vikram J.
As someone from Kabirdham, I'm excited about this! Our farmers struggle with low yields and water scarcity. If even 50% of Gujarat's techniques can be implemented here, it would transform our rural economy. Fingers crossed for actual implementation, not just reports!
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Neha T.
The dairy industry expansion part interests me most. Gujarat's Amul model is world famous. If Chhattisgarh can develop similar cooperatives, it could empower thousands of women in rural areas. Technology + traditional knowledge = winning combination! 👩‍🌾

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