Horticulture Departments “Pani Chaupal” Becomes Main Attraction

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Online Registration of Schemes Also at Chaupal

Under the initiative of Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav, the Jal Ganga Sanvardhan Abhiyan (Water Ganga Conservation Campaign), which started on March 30, has seen the Pani Chaupal (Water Forums) organized by the Horticulture Department in villages becoming the major attraction. In these Pani Chaupals, field staff are educating village farmers about water conservation, the cultivation of crops that require less water, integrating agriculture with horticulture for higher profits, and imparting knowledge about new horticultural techniques. Additionally, during the campaign, online registrations are being made for the benefits of schemes such as fruit orchards, drip lines, plastic mulching, vegetable areas, spice areas, and flower area expansion plans through the horticulture department’s online portal.

The Horticulture and Food Processing Department has set a target to provide 76.68 crore rupees worth of sprinkler and drip facilities to 13,500 farmers under the Prime Minister’s Agricultural Irrigation Scheme “Per Drop, More Crop” as part of the Jal Ganga Sanvardhan Abhiyan. The target also includes planting fruit plants on nearly 5,000 hectares, conducting workshops on appropriate water management through micro-irrigation using available water in all development blocks, and ensuring the availability of over 25 lakh fruit-bearing plants for the campaign. To fulfill these objectives, farmers are being provided with information about the online application process at the Pani Chaupal.

Pani Chaupal

Ongoing Pani Chaupals have been organized in several villages across the state, including Akavda village in Guna district’s Guna development block, Ukvida, Shivpur villages in Chachoda development block, Natowli village in Jatara development block of Tikamgarh district, Salwania and Sohola villages in Sailana development block of Ratlam district, Lavkush Nagar in Chhatarpur district, Sanjay Nikunj Gopaliya in Mugawali development block of Ashok Nagar district, Makhnanagar in Narmadapuram district, and various villages in Maihar development block in Satna district. Pani Chaupals are being continuously organized in hundreds of villages across the state. Suggestions and issues raised by farmers during these forums will be simultaneously addressed and resolved.