PM lays the foundation stone for many development projects at Banas Dairy Sankul in Diyodar, Banaskantha

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has donated to the nation a new dairy and potato processing plant in Diyodar, Banaskantha district, built at a cost of more than Rs. 600 crores, today. The new dairy building is a greenfield project. It will produce about 30 liters of milk, produce about 80 tons of butter, a liter of ice cream, 20 tons of condensed milk (Khoya) and 6 tons of chocolate daily. The potato processing industry will produce various kinds of processed potatoes such as french, potato chips, alootikki, patties etc., many of which will be exported.

The radio station will connect 5 lakh farmers

The station is expected to connect with more than 5 lakh farmers in about 1700 villages. The Prime Minister has provided the nation with expanded facilities for the production of cheese and whey powder in the Bananas dairy factory in Palanpur. Also, the Prime Minister is committed to the nation, the Organic Manure and Biogas industries established in Dama, Gujarat. The Prime Minister also laid the foundation stone for four 100 tons of gobar gas plants to be established in Khimana, Ratanpura – Bhildi, Radhanpur and Thawar.

PM wrote on Twitter

Ahead of the event, the Prime Minister wrote on Twitter “Over the past few years, Banas Dairy has become a platform for the development of local communities, especially farmers and women. I am very proud of the new Dairy enthusiasm reflected in their various products. Shri Modi also praised the efforts and spirit of the people of Banaskantha, saying: “I would like to applaud the people of Banaskantha for their hard work and perseverance.

Establish a complex in Varanasi

Speaking today, the Prime Minister began by bowing down to the sacred land of MaaAmbaji. He noted the blessings of the Banan women and expressed respect for their impatient spirit. The Prime Minister said here, one can feel directly how the village economy and the empowerment of Indian mothers and sisters can be strengthened and how the coalition can empower the Indian independent campaign. As a Member of Parliament for Kashi, the Prime Minister expressed his gratitude to Banas Dairy and the people of Banaskantha for establishing the complex in Varanasi again.

PM says through the efforts of farmers and women

Commenting on the increase in employment at Banas Dairy, the premier said that although the Banas Dairy Complex, Cheese and Whey Plant, all of which are important for expanding the dairy sector, “Banas Dairy has also proven that other resources can be used to increase local farmers’ incomes.” He praised the dairy companies in Gobardhan and thanked the dairy programs for assisting with the government’s efforts to create waste by establishing such plants nationwide. and to protect the earth from natural manure.He said such efforts are strengthening our communities and our women and protecting motherland.

Today kendra has become a powerhouse for 54000 Gujarat schools, 4.5 lakh teachers and 1.5 crore students. This Kendra is equipped with AI, machine learning and big data analysis. With the steps taken through this program, the school attendance rate has improved by 26 percent. The Premier said these types of projects could have far-reaching effects on the country’s education system and called on education-related stakeholders, officials and other provinces to learn and embrace this type of institution.

The Prime Minister also spoke Gujarati. She also expressed her happiness over the steps made by Banas milk and appreciated the spirit of the Banas women. He bowed down to the Banaskantha women who cared for their cattle as their children.

PM said the movement of Bananas milk

Banas Dairy has created new economic power in the country, he said. The Prime Minister said the movement of Bananas milk helps farmers and cattle-raising communities in provinces such as Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Odisha (Somnath to Jagannath), Andhra Pradesh and Jharkhand. He said with the production of 8.5 lakh crore rupees milk, milk appears to be a greater source of income for farmers than traditional cereals, especially when shelter is limited and conditions are difficult. Referring to the transfer of direct interest to farmers’ accounts, the Prime Minister said the profits now reach full beneficiaries in contrast to the situation described by the former Prime Minister that only 15 rupee paisa reaches the beneficiary in the past.

Emphasizing his focus on organic farming, the Prime Minister recalled Banaskantha’s acceptance of water conservation and drip irrigation. He asked them while treating water like ‘prasad’ and gold, they should build 75 large sarovar for the year of Azadi of AmritMahotsav until Independence Day in 2023.

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