Kathua joins Modi’s doubling farmers’ income mission
Avtar Bhat
KATHUA, June 26: Terming recent All Parties Meet on Jammu and Kashmir convened by Prime Minister, Narendra Modi at New Delhi a step in right direction, Union Minister in PMO with independent charge of North Eastern States, Dr Jitendra Singh today said the meeting endorsed the PM’s thrust on grass root democracy with development.
Talking to reporters on the sidelines of inauguration of mega quintal capacity Seed Processing Plant here today, Dr Jitendra Singh said all the leaders from J&K who participated in the meeting endorsed PM’s thrust on strengthening grass root democracy in the UT.
He said the meeting which was held in a cordial atmosphere was the victory of democracy. He said the Modi Government has already set the political process in motion in the UT of J&K by holding the Block Development Committee (BDC) and District Development Committee (DDC) elections and implementation of 73rd and 74th Constitutional amendments, which will further strengthen the grassroot democracy in the UT.
Dr Jitendra Singh said the delimitation process is on which will be followed by the elections. He said holding of delimitation was imperative in the UT of J&K as unlike other states of country there was anomaly in the number of seats and this anomaly was to be done away with so that appropriate representation can be given to all sections of the society and the regions.
Addressing the gathering soon after dedicating to the public the mega quintal capacity Seed Processing Plant with 16 lakh seed generation and 24 lakh seed processing capacity, the first-of-its-kind, to have come up in this entire region, Dr Jitendra Singh termed it a historic day when Jammu & Kashmir, through district Kathua, has joined Prime Minister, Narendra Modi’s mission for doubling farmers’ income in India.
Dr Jitendra Singh said, in the last few years, Kathua has made its presence on the national map of India several times in one way or the other. He said district has also found reference in Prime Minister, Narendra Modi’s “Mann Ki Baat” twice in the last three to four years, which is a unique distinction for any district of India. And today, the new Seed Processing Plant set up over here will be catering not only to district Kathua but also to the entire Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir and the two adjacent States of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh, he added.
The farmers in all these years, said the Minister, who had earlier to struggle to procure better quality seed from other places, will now have superior quality seed available at their doorstep. He said, this will not only enrich the quality of crops sown by them but also enable them to procure seed of a superior quality at a lesser cost which, will in turn raise the margin of their profit in the market.
Lauding Prime Minister, Narendra Modi for his historic steps taken vis-à-vis farmers’ upliftment and development, Dr. Jitendra Singh said that the schemes launched from the last seven years like Kisan Bima Yojana, PM Kisan Samman Nidhi, Soil Health Care etc have been able to uplift the farmers that had not been achieved from the last 70 years under other Governments.
In the last six or seven years, barring one year of COVID constraints, Dr Jitendra Singh said, the entire Lok Sabha constituency of Udhampur-Kathua-Doda has been benefited with national projects of distinction one after the other, and Kathua especially, has become the capital of some of the most prestigious national projects in Jammu & Kashmir. He said, just to cite a few examples, Shahpur-Kandi project revived after 40 years, North India’s first ever Cable-Stayed Bridge Atal Setu, J&K’s first inter-State bridge at Keerian-Gandyal, North India’s first Bio-tech Industrial Park, North India’s first Express Road Corridor from Delhi to Katra via Kathua, the new National Highway from Lakhanpur-Bani-Basohli-Doda via Chattargala Tunnel, besides Centrally funded Government Medical College, Centrally funded University Institute of Engineering etc. have already placed Kathua as one of the most enviable districts of India.
Among those, who addressed the function were DDC Chairman Colonel (retd) Mahan Singh, DDC Vice Chairman, Raghunandan Singh and CMD Seed Corporation of India Vinod Kumar Rathore. Also present on the occasion were Kathua Municipal Chairman Naresh Sharma, former MLAs, Rajiv Jasrotia and Kuldeep Raj, Member of Municipal Councils and prominent leaders including Prem Nath Dogra, Rashpal Verma, Janak Bharti, Gopal Mahajan, Rajesh Mehta, Vicky Sharma and others.