Chief Minister commenced the procurement of Gaumutra in the state, on the occasion of Hareli Tihaar
Chief Minister sold Gaumutra on the occasion, and became the first seller
Raipur. It was a historic moment today, when Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel commenced the procurement of Gaumutra in the state, on the occasion of Hareli Tihaar.
Chief Minister inaugurated this initiative at the grand Hareli celebration programme organized at CM House today. On the occasion, Chief Minister became the first Gaumutra seller of the state, by selling 5 liters of cow urine for Rs 20 to Nidhi self-help group of Chandkhuri.
On Mr. Bhupesh Baghel’s request, Nidhi Self-Help Group deposited this amount of Gaumutra sale in the account of Chief Minister’s Relief Fund. Chhattisgarh is the first state in the country to procure Gaumutra at the rate of Rs 4 a liter.
It is known that Chhattisgarh is also the first state of the country to procure dung from farmers and villagers. At the grand Hareli celebration programme organized at CM House, Chief Minister worshipped the agricultural equipments and toolds, and prayed for the prosperity of the state.
Chief Minister fed fodder to Gaumata and worshipped her. On this occasion, Chief Minister also distributed incentive (bonus) amount of Rs.17 crore to 7442 women self-help groups of the state, for producing organic fertilizers.
In his address to the programme, Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel said that considering the multi-dimensional positive impact of Godhan Nyay Yojana, many states of the country have started adopting this scheme.
Under this scheme, people from all sections of society are selling cow dung in Gauthan at Rs 2 a kg. In the last two years, an amount of more than Rs 300 crore has been transferred to the accounts of cow dung vendors, Gauthan committees and women’s groups through Godhan Nyay Yojana.
He said that Chhattisgarh Government is committed to make the farmers and the agriculture sector of Chhattisgarh prosperous. He added that the increased use of organic fertilizers and organic pesticides will reduce the cost of farming and also improve the quality of food.
It is noteworthy that Chhattisgarh Government is the only government in the country that is procuring cow dung from the cattle rearers in rural areas of the state for last two years.
And today, on the occasion of Hareli Tihaar i.e. on July 28, Chhattisgarh Government has officially commenced the procurement of Gaumutra in Chhattisgarh, with the aim to promote animal husbandry and organic farming in the state.
Dung procured under the scheme is being already utilized to produce organic manure and now the Gaumutra procured at gauthans will be used to manufacture organic insecticides, Jeevamrut, growth promoters.
This would not only promote organic farming but will also reduce the input cost of farming. It is worth mentioning here that Godhan Nyay Yojana was started in Chhattisgarh 2 years ago on 20th July 2020, on the day of Hareli festival.
Under this scheme, cow dung is being purchased at the rate of Rs 2 per kg from the cattle rearing villagers. Considering the unmatched success of Godhan Nyay Yojana so far, Chhattisgarh Government has decided to expand the scope of the scheme and procure Gaumutra as well.
The motive behind this decision is to improve the quality of food production and to reduce the cost of farming. Indiscriminate use of chemical fertilizers and chemical pesticides in agriculture is destroying the nutritional value of food items and is also affecting the fertility of land.
Now with the Gaumutra procured in Gauthans, women groups will produce organic pesticides, which will be made available to the farmers at a subsidized rate.
The cost of these organic pesticides will be much less than the cost of expensive chemical insecticide pesticides available in the market. Agricultural scientists believe that cow urine is a better and cheaper alternative to insecticide, chemical insecticide.
Its disease resistance is much higher than chemical insecticides. It is worth mentioning that Gauthans have been built and are being operated in 8408 villages of the state, under the Garva component of Suraji Gaon Yojana.
In these Gauthans, Over 76 lakh quintals of cow dung has been procured in last two years, in lieu of which an amount of more than Rs 153 crore has been paid to rural cattle farmers.
Women groups have so far produced more than 22 lakh quintals of Vermi Compost, Super Compost, Super Compost Plus from the dung procured. These organic fertilizers have been made available to the farmers of the state for agricultural use.
Apart from manufacturing organic manure from cow dung, women are also conducting other income oriented activities in Gauthan and from these they have earned an additional income of Rs 74 crore in last two years.
The grand festivities organized at CM House were attended by Home Minister Mr. Tamradhwaj Sahu, Forest Minister Shri Mohammad Akbar, Industries Minister Mr. Kawasi Lakhma, Food Minister Mr. Amarjeet Bhagat, School Education Minister Dr. Premsai Singh Tekam, Women and Child Development Minister Mrs. Anila Bhendia, Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Chintamani Maharaj, Mr. Chandradev Rai, Chairman of Gauseva Commission Mahant Rajeshree Ram Sundar Das, Chairman of State Women’s Commission Dr. Kiranmayi Nayak, Chairman of State Food Supply Corporation Mr. Ram Gopal Agrawal, Chairman of Chhattisgarh State Mineral Development Corporation Mr. Girish Devangan, Advisor to the Chief Minister Mr. Pradeep Sharma, MLAs Mr. Satnarayan Sharma, Mr. Anoop Nag, Mr. Chandan Kashyap, Mrs. Anita Yogendra Sharma, Mayor Mr. Ejaz Dhebar, Chairman Mr. Pramod Dubey, former MP Mrs. Chhaya Verma, Agriculture Production Commissioner Dr. Kamalpreet Singh along with a large number of people.