Jamshedpur: In an effort to better inform farmers about government welfare programmes, the Birsa Kisan Awareness Rath was launched by Senior Superintendent of Police Kishore Kaushal and Deputy Commissioner Manjunath Bhajantri at the Collectorate.The chariot is intended to pass through every block’s Panchayat, strategically getting to even the most isolated settlements. Manjunath Bhajantri, the district magistrate, advised staff to arrange farmer seminars and stressed the significance of reaching these remote areas. The purpose of these seminars is to educate people about the different public welfare programmes that the government has started.
Soil health, organic farming, water management, seed treatment, mechanisation, farmer credit cards, fish farming, animal immunisation, and soil health card distribution are some of the major subjects addressed by the awareness campaign. The goal is to give farmers the information they need to improve their farming methods and make the most out of government programmes.
District Magistrate Bhajantri emphasised the importance of Kisan Goshti (farmer meetings) and underlined that the main focus of these meetings will be solving technical issues in farming. Furthermore, the emphasis will be on presenting the most recent agricultural technologies to agricultural scientists, officials, extension agents, progressive farmers, and the general people, as well as offering thorough information about government welfare programmes.District Agriculture Officer, ADM Law and Order Rajeev Ranjan, Additional Deputy Commissioner Jaideep Tigga, Deputy Development Commissioner Manish Kumar, and other officials were present at the ceremony. Their combined efforts demonstrate a dedication to supporting regional agricultural growth and farmer empowerment.