Shivraj Singh Chauhan gave an interview to India TV
After becoming the Union Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Shivraj Singh Chauhan gave his first interview to India TV. In this interview, Shivraj Singh Chauhan was asked a variety of questions about farming and development in rural areas, in response to which Shivraj Singh Chauhan said that the objective of PM Narendra Modi is to build a developed India. PM Modi is working hard for a developed India. Today there is a lot of emphasis on solar energy, which wants to turn the food provider into energy provider. Today PM Kusum Yojana is being run by the Prime Minister in the country.
Interview with Shivraj Singh Chouhan
Shivraj Singh Chauhan said that today farmers can earn money by giving energy to the grid. PM Modi has not talked about waiving off electricity bills. Today farmers can generate electricity themselves and sell it. Shivraj Singh Chauhan said that PM Modi is engaged in saving the earth for the coming generations. He wants to save the earth for the coming generations. In this interview, Shivraj Singh Chauhan said that we are going to start natural farming in 7.5 lakh hectares. Regarding the sisters engaged in farming, he said that today sisters are also the biggest strength in farming.
Shivraj said- I saw the pain of PM Modi
He said that Krishi Sakhi and Drone Didi are helping the sisters involved in farming a lot. They will become Krishi Sakhi and teach others. Regarding the roadmap for farmers, Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that the Prime Minister has said that there are only 4 castes, farmers, poor, women and youth. What needs to be done for farmers is to increase production and reduce costs. The right price for the produce needs to be paid and if there is a loss, then it should be compensated. Regarding natural farming, Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that I have seen the Prime Minister’s passion. The passion to save the earth is not normal. It is unusual. The Prime Minister becomes restless. The Prime Minister gave instructions for natural farming, which was not forced.
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