Gujarat Government Pani na Tanka mate Sahay Yojna 2020

Gujarat Government Pani  na Tanka mate Sahay Yojna 2020  પાણીનાં ટાંકા માટે સહાય

Water Tank Sahay Yojana implemented online and offline 2020 (ikhedut portal online application) The government is trying to enable the farmers of the state to achieve high production of agricultural crops and become economically prosperous.


However, unseasonal rains, storms, heavy rains and other factors adversely affect the quality of the crop after its production, due to which the farmer does not get adequate compensation for his labor. By helping Ketu build underground tanks, a community base for water, to increase quality production, and to increase social harmony among farmers, the farmer can reap the rewards of his hard work and from adverse effects on crop productivity and product quality Can be saved.

The unit course should include materials including an RC with a capacity of at least 1000 dynamometers, a seawater underground / sludge tank, an electric room, an electric panel board, and an electric pump motor.

The Department of Agriculture provides subsidy to the farmers for making tanks according to the size of the tanks. Under the scheme, two or more farmers can jointly excavate a tank and store water in the rainy season when sufficient water is available and use it in the summer season when the water is low.

Pani Na Tanka Mate Sahay Yojna Letter
Pani Na Tanka Mate Sahay Yojna Online Application
Pani Na Tanka Mate Sahay Yojna Divya Bhaskar News Report

The federal government spends more than $ 20 billion per year on subsidies for agribusinesses. About 39 percent of the country's 2.1 million farms receive subsidies, with the lion's share going to the largest producers of corn, soybeans, wheat, cotton and rice.

The aim of agricultural subsidies is to increase the income of the farmer by reducing the prices of the crop. Instead, they promote overproduction and hence further lower prices. ... The purpose of agricultural subsidies is to be consumer-friendly and tax-friendly. Instead, they cost Americans billions each year in high taxes and high food costs.

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