‘Gobardhan’ scheme launched from Haryana
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Monday said that the state government is making arrangements for generating biogas from…
Plants will be installed in selected villages in districts with an abundance of cattle dung and other bio-agro waste.
Assam Minister Jayanta Malla Baruah on Saturday said that community biogas plants at dairy farms, Goshalas etc and cluster and semi-community level biogas plants will be installed in selected villages in districts with an abundance of cattle dung and other bio-agro waste to encourage people to consider dung and other waste as a source of income.
The Minister attended an interactive session with Goshalas and Dugdha Utpadok Samabai Samiti on the implementation of GOBARDHAN scheme under SBM-G at Assam Administrative Staff College in Guwahati. During the interaction, Baruah mentioned about the significance of GOBARDHAN scheme in terms of cleaning the villages through solid and liquid waste management resulting in increased rural income, employment and reduced environmental impact.
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“The scheme will be implemented on the basis of the demand and involvement of the Goshalas. All together 24 numbers of Goshalas and ‘Dugdha Utpadak Samabai Samiti’ along with their representatives from 21 districts participated in this interactive session,” he said.
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Notably, the Galvanizing Organic Bio-Agro Resources Dhan (GOBAR-DHAN) scheme is implemented under the Swachh Bharat Mission Gramin-Phase 2, by the Department of Drinking Water and Sanitation under the Jal Shakti ministry which mainly emphasises on augmenting the income of farmers by converting biodegradable waste into compressed biogas.
It also aims at ensuring cleanliness in villages and generating wealth and energy by converting cattle dung and solid agricultural waste into biogas, compost and bio-slurry, thereby improving the livelihood of communities adopting the scheme.
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