Key Points

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi announced a historic Rs 38,900 crore agriculture budget to support farmers. The budget includes plans for an agricultural university in Balangir and the revival of a sugar factory. Majhi also distributed 964 government jobs at a recruitment fair in Bhubaneswar. The CM emphasized his government's commitment to job creation and agricultural development in Odisha.

Key Points: Odisha CM Majhi Announces Rs 38,900 Crore Agri Budget and Balangir University

  • Record Rs 38,900 crore agriculture budget to boost farming
  • Agricultural university to be set up in Balangir
  • Sugar factory restoration and agro-industries planned
  • 964 jobs distributed at Bhubaneswar recruitment fair
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Odisha CM announces Rs 38,900 crore agriculture budget, establishes agricultural university in Balangir

Odisha CM Majhi unveils record Rs 38,900 crore agriculture budget, Balangir agricultural university, and sugar factory revival for farmers' welfare.

"The government has always been committed to farmers and agriculture. The state agriculture budget has been announced at Rs 38,900 crores for the first time. - CM Mohan Charan Majhi"

Balangir, June 18

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Tuesday announced a record Rs 38,900 crore agriculture budget, with new initiatives planned for farmers' welfare, including the establishment of an agricultural university in Balangir and the restoration of a sugar factory.

Addressing the mediapersons, Chief Minister Majhi said, "The government has always been committed to farmers and agriculture. The state agriculture budget has been announced at Rs 38,900 crores for the first time."

The budget, jointly prepared by the irrigation and agriculture department and the cooperative department, aimed to support farmers, boost crop production, and encourage agro-based industries across the state.

Majhi further announced, "An agricultural university will be established in Balangir, a sugar factory will be restored, and new industries will be established."

On Monday, Mohan Charan Majhi handed over 964 appointment letters at a government recruitment fair (Niyojit Mela) held in Bhubaneswar.

The event marked a significant milestone in the new government's employment drive.

Speaking to ANI, CM Majhi said, "Today is the last day of Odisha's festival, Raj Sankranti, and people are celebrating Raj Sankranti all over Odisha. In this sequence, we have given 964 appointment letters under the Niyojit Mela."

The Chief Minister highlighted that his government had already delivered on its promise of job creation, stating, "After our new government came, we have given appointments in 28,446 government jobs as per our manifesto..."

Majhi assured that the momentum would continue, with even more recruitments planned in the near future.

"In the coming time, we will give more appointments... We will create a prosperous Odisha, a developed Odisha," he added.

The ceremony was attended by several leaders and officials and newly recruited candidates, who expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve in government roles.

- ANI

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Prakash N.
This is a game-changer for Odisha's farmers! 👏 The agricultural university in Balangir will bring much-needed research and technology to western Odisha. Hope they focus on drought-resistant crops as this region faces water scarcity.
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Sunita R.
Good initiative but implementation is key. Previous governments also made big announcements but benefits didn't reach small farmers. Hope this time there's proper monitoring and transparency in fund utilization.
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Amit K.
Restoring the sugar factory is a smart move! Will create jobs and help sugarcane farmers get better prices. Odisha has great potential in agro-processing industries. More such projects needed across the state.
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Mamata P.
As someone from Balangir, I'm thrilled! 😊 Our region has been neglected for too long. The university will provide local youth with agricultural education without having to migrate to Bhubaneswar or other states.
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Rajesh D.
The job creation numbers look impressive, but what about quality of jobs? Temporary or permanent? Government must clarify this. Also hope the agriculture budget includes modern irrigation techniques for our farmers.
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Biswajit T.
While the budget size is good, I hope they allocate sufficient funds for farmer education and technology adoption. Just throwing money won't help - need proper training on modern farming methods and market linkages.

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