Hon’ble Chief Minister Sri K. Chandrashekar Rao on Sunday has announced that very soon a comprehensive scheme for the development of dairy sector will be launched in the State to make it a “Ksheera Viplavam (Milk Revolution) in which Milk Producers (Dairy Farmers) from the Vijaya Dairy Development Society, Mulkanur Dairy Development Society, Nalgonda and Rangareddy Districts Dairy Development Societies and Karimnagar will be given top priority in the schemes to be announced.
As a prelude to the proposed Milk Revolution to be launched soon, the Chief Minister has accepted the demand of the other Dairy farmers of the Societies to give them Rs. 4 per Litre as an incentive as is done in the case of the dairy farmers of the Vijaya Dairy. The Chief Minister has also announced that the government through Dairy Development Societies would provide 50 percent subsidy for buying a Buffalo by the farmer and the subsidy would be 75 percent if the Dairy farmers happen to be from the SC/ST community. In return, the CM has asked for a favour that every farmer in his household should plant 6 saplings and name each sapling after one of their family members and take care of the plants by watering regularly. To this, the gathering of over eight thousand dairy farmers responded positively by giving a thunderous applause.
The CM assured that the Rs. 4 per Litre incentive will be implemented from September 24 onwards and the distribution of Buffaloes will commence after two months. As is done in case of Sheep distribution, the beneficiaries themselves will identify and buy the Buffaloes and subsidy will be routed through the Dairy Development Societies.
The CM has addressed a meeting of the members of the Vijaya, Mulkanur, and Nalgonda and Ranga Reddy District Dairy development societies at Pragathi Bhavan lawns. In his address to the dairy farmers, the CM made it like an interactive session often asking them questions and eliciting their response.
Referring to the milk production in the State, the CM said that all the three Dairy Development Societies put together are producing just about 7 Lakh Liters of Milk as of now. Karnataka State is supplying 6 Lakh Litres, AP, 4 Lakh Litres, and Gujarat 2 Lakh Litres to the Telangana State. The milk being produced in Telangana state is a very small percentage when compared to the demand of 1 Crore Litres. It is in this context, the CM said there is a need to have a major programme in the milk production and marketing to the level of another Milk revolution, Ksheera Viplavam or Pala Velluava (Flood of Milk) in the State. He said that he would personally formulate the scheme and assured that dairy farmers from the three Dairy Development Societies will be given top priority,” the CM said.
The CM spoke on how after formation of the state, the government had been taking measure after measure benefitting the people and welfare of all sections of the people. He also recalled how the government started schemes initially to bring the poorest of the poor from the clutches of poverty, be it Single women pension, Asara pensions, schemes for the most backward classes etc., He said the schemes and programmes are initiated one by one, taking up each and every sector of the society.
“After 60 years of relentless struggle, we have achieved our Telangana State. The aim of having a separate State is to provide development and welfare of the people. Under the united AP rule, for 60 years, God knows what they did; the Telangana region suffered the most with all untold miseries in all fronts. There is no power supply; farmers should stand in queues, often keeping their footwear as a symbol in the long queues to get the fertiliser and seeds. They were even subjected to lathi charge. The entire Telangana region was under utter chaos. When the new State is formed, we had to start everything from the scratch,” the CM said. Recalling how the state government has planned to improve each and every sector in the State with innovative but practical schemes and programmes, the CM said though there are 35 Lakhs Yadavs and Kurumas in the State, the state was importing meat from other states. “Though there were 40 lakh Mudiraj and Bestha families in the State, daily about 40 truckloads of fish is being imported to the State. Only Hyderabad city is importing 650 truckloads of Sheep. This is the reason why we have launched and implementing Sheep Distribution Schemes for Yadavs and Kurumas at a cost of Rs. 4,000 Crore. Similarly, we are implementing distribution of fish links to Mudiraj and Bestha families. The aim is to make the State self-sufficient in its demand for meat and fish and export to other States, abroad, if need be. This is also aimed at making the Yadavs, Kurumas, Mudiraj and Bestha communities to become financially comfortable and self-sufficient” the CM said.
The CM also explained to the gathering about the reasons behind implementing the Land Records Rectification and purification Programme and how it will eradicate the endless litigation and problems pertaining to the right over the lands and how it decreases the law and order problems. The CM has urged the gathering to extend support to the programmes and enlist the support of their family members and friends. “The on-going land records Purification Programme is your work and you should help in making it successful. It is only when the land records are clean and correct, government schemes like giving Rs. 8,000 financial investment subsidy per acre per year to farmers will benefit,” the CM said.
The Chief Minister also explained how the government is providing water for irrigation, quality 24 X 7 uninterrupted power supply and fertilisers and pesticides to the farm sector. In this context, he spoke about the formation of the Farmers.
Associations (Rythu Samakhya Samithies) at the village level to ensure that the farmers got their Minimum Support Price for their produce. The CM also explained how the Mandal Level RSS will determine the MSP and only when it is agreed upon the farmers village wise should get their produce to markets. In case, MSP is not coming forth, the State Level Farmers Federation will buy the produce at the MSP and later convert it into the by-product with a license from the government and sell it later. The formation of Rythu Samakhya Samithies will solve all the problems being faced by the farmers and remove the unnecessary middlemen from the business.” the CM said. He also found fault with those politicizing the government programmes be it the distribution of Sheep, helping the weaker sections, forming of Rythu Samakhya Samithies and termed them as pointless remarks.
Earlier, Animal Husbandry Minister Sri T. Srinivas Yadav, MP Sri Gutha Sukhender Reddy, Vijaya dairy Development Corporation Chairman Sri Loka Bhooma Reddy among others addressed the gathering.