Sunday, December 22nd, 2024

Natural farming for farmers and forest subscription for students… Modi cabinet took these big decisions

New Delhi: The central government took a big decision regarding farmers and agriculture. In the cabinet meeting held on Monday, it was decided to create a National Mission on Natural Farming. Apart from this, the cabinet has decided to launch ‘One Nation One Subscription’ scheme for students. This will be of great help to students of every level. Not only this, under this scheme there will also be arrangements for pooling and common subscription of world class journals.

Important decisions regarding power sector and railways

Modi cabinet has also taken important decisions regarding railways and power sector. PAN 2.0 has been approved in the cabinet meeting, now the existing system will be upgraded. Apart from this, the government has also approved 3 big projects of Railways. Along with this, 240 MW hydro electric project will be established in Arunachal Pradesh. It will be established in Siomi district, which is expected to generate 1 billion units of electricity every year.

Big decision taken for farmers

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnav said that the NDA government led by PM Modi is committed to the welfare of farmers. Today a big decision has been taken in this regard ‘National Mission on Natural Farming’. This is a path-breaking decision, as we all know that there is a great need to keep the land free from chemicals in our country… The estimated cost of this project is around Rs 2,481 crore.”

One Nation One Subscription for students

Vaishnav further said, ‘For the youth and students, the biggest decision taken today is – ‘One Nation One Subscription’. We all know that research requires high quality publications which are very expensive and hence PM has transformed it into a new form. All universities will share their resources. All world class journals will be brought, their subscription will be taken and then made available to all the educational institutions of the country. It is estimated that approximately Rs 100 crore will be spent on this.

Atal Innovation Mission 2.0 approved

Ashwini Vaishnav said, ‘Atal Innovation Mission was started in India to bring youth forward in innovation and entrepreneurship. Today the Union Cabinet has approved Atal Innovation Mission 2.0 with an estimated cost of Rs 2,750 crore. We have received information that students face problems because there was no local language concept in its first version, 30 such innovation centers will be opened which will work in the local language.

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