Rajasthan CM's Village Visit: How Sustainable Farming Can Transform Agriculture

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma recently visited his ancestral village Attari, engaging directly with local farmers about sustainable agricultural practices. During his visit, he stressed the importance of reducing chemical fertilizer use and embracing modern farming techniques. The CM encouraged farmers to leverage government schemes and innovate to improve agricultural productivity and soil health. His personal approach and direct interactions highlighted the government's commitment to supporting rural communities and agricultural transformation.

Key Points: Bhajanlal Sharma Advocates Sustainable Farming in Ancestral Village Attari

  • CM emphasizes sustainable farming techniques during ancestral village visit
  • Encourages farmers to utilize government agricultural schemes
  • Warns against excessive chemical fertilizer use
  • Highlights importance of soil testing and crop diversification
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Rajasthan CM advocates sustainable farming during visit to ancestral village Attari

Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma promotes modern agricultural practices, urges farmers to reduce chemical fertilizers and embrace innovation.

"Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, we are committed to doubling farmers' incomes and promoting innovation in agriculture - Bhajanlal Sharma"

Jaipur, Oct 18

During his visit to his ancestral village Attari in Bharatpur, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma emphasised the importance of adopting modern and sustainable agricultural practices.

Engaging directly with local farmers, he urged them to utilise government schemes, reduce dependence on chemical fertilisers, and embrace innovation to ensure long-term productivity and soil health.

Chief Minister in his ancestral village, Attari, was warmly welcomed by residents. During his visit, he performed religious rituals at the Ghodewala Baba shrine and Chamunda Mata Temple, praying for the prosperity of Rajasthan.

The Chief Minister began his visit with a parikrama (circumambulation) of the village on foot, stopping at every household to greet residents, offer Diwali wishes, and seek blessings from elders.

He also visited his ancestral home, where he touched his mother's feet and inquired about her well-being. At each stop, villagers extended a grand welcome, reflecting their affection for the Chief Minister.

Sharma spent time with the community, asking about their families, farming practices, and everyday concerns. His interaction reflected a personal connection, blending tradition with governance.

Addressing a gathering of local farmers, the Chief Minister emphasised the importance of modern, sustainable farming. He encouraged farmers to make use of government schemes aimed at boosting agricultural productivity and income.

"Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, we are committed to doubling farmers' incomes and promoting innovation in agriculture," he said.

He warned against the excessive use of fertilisers, which can degrade soil health and cause waterlogging. Instead, he advised farmers to get their soil tested and follow the guidance of agricultural scientists. He also recommended diversifying crops by including pulses and high-value cash crops.

The Chief Minister highlighted how GST reforms are helping farmers access modern equipment at reduced costs. He further stressed the importance of providing quality education and employment opportunities for rural youth, urging families to encourage self-employment alongside traditional job avenues.

Sharma held a public hearing during the visit, personally meeting farmers and listening to their grievances. He issued on-the-spot instructions to concerned officials for the prompt resolution of issues.

The visit was attended by Minister of State for Home Jawahar Singh Bedham, Shri Jagat Singh, local representatives, and senior administrative officials.

- IANS

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Priya S
Beautiful to see our leaders maintaining connections with their roots. Touching mother's feet and seeking blessings shows our cultural values are still alive in politics. More leaders should follow this example! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
As someone working in agricultural research, I appreciate the focus on soil testing and scientific guidance. However, I hope this isn't just political rhetoric. Farmers need continuous support, not just occasional visits.
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Shreya B
The emphasis on crop diversification is crucial! Rajasthan farmers have been stuck with traditional crops for too long. Pulses and cash crops can really boost incomes if proper market linkages are established.
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Aman W
Good initiative but implementation is key. Many government schemes don't reach the actual farmers due to bureaucratic hurdles. Hope this time it's different and benefits reach the grassroots level.
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Neha E
The focus on rural youth employment is much needed. Our villages are losing young talent to cities. If farming becomes profitable and modern, many will stay back and contribute to rural development. 👨‍🌾

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