The Union Cabinet has approved several key projects covering various sectors like agriculture, energy, railway, and infrastructure among others. Details of the approved projects were shared with the media by Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw after the Cabinet meeting. These decisions will have a significant impact on the country's development and progress in the coming years.
Natural Farming: A Sustainable Approach to Agriculture
Natural farming, also known as ecological farming or regenerative agriculture, is a holistic approach to farming that emphasizes the health and vitality of the soil, plants, and animals without the use of synthetic chemicals or pesticides. It aims to create balanced and sustainable ecosystems that can produce nutrient-rich food while protecting the environment.
The concept of natural farming has gained significant attention in recent years due to growing concerns about the negative impacts of conventional farming practices on human health and the environment.
Key Principles of Natural Farming
Benefits of Natural Farming
Union Cabinet Approves Projects for Sustainable Development
In a significant move towards sustainable development, the Union Cabinet of India has recently approved several projects covering agriculture, energy, railway, and infrastructure. These projects aim to transform various sectors and contribute to the country's overall progress.
Top 5 FAQs Related to Natural Farming and Current Events
1. What is the difference between natural farming and organic farming? Organic farming prohibits the use of synthetic chemicals and pesticides but allows the use of natural pesticides and fertilizers. Natural farming goes a step further and emphasizes soil health, biodiversity, and the integration of animals into the farming system.
2. How effective is natural farming in controlling pests? Natural farming relies on biological and natural methods for pest control, which can be effective in reducing pest infestations. However, it may require a longer-term approach and may not be suitable for all types of pests.
3. Can natural farming be implemented in all agricultural systems? Natural farming principles can be adapted to a wide range of agricultural systems, from small-scale farms to large-scale commercial operations. However, the specific practices may vary depending on factors such as climate, soil type, and crop varieties.
4. What government initiatives support natural farming in India? The Indian government has launched several initiatives to promote natural farming, including the "Bharatiya Prakritik Krishi Paddhati" (BPKP) program and the "Zero Budget Natural Farming" (ZBNF) scheme.
5. How can citizens support natural farming? Citizens can support natural farming by:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a rally in Durgapur, launched a scathing attack on the Trinamool Congress and the Mamata Banerjee government. He criticized the mistreatment of women in West Bengal and promised to fix the state's problems by forming a new government. He also announced the inauguration of projects worth Rs 5400 crore and highlighted the importance of Durgapur in the nation's development. With a goal of transforming India by 2047, PM Modi called for development, employment, and good governance.
In a major move towards development in Bihar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated major infrastructure projects worth over Rs 7,000 crore. These projects, spanning across various sectors, aim to improve connectivity and overall growth in the state. Highlights include the launch of four new Amrit Bharat trains and the inauguration of multiple rail projects, including automatic signalling on the Samastipur-Bachhwara rail line.
Solicitor General of India Tushar Mehta presented a shocking case to the Karnataka High Court, revealing the dangers of anonymity and lack of editorial accountability on social media platforms. While arguing against a petition challenging the Central government's "Sahyog" portal, Mehta showed a verified fake Twitter account claiming to be the "Supreme Court of Karnataka." The account could easily spread false information and millions of people would believe it to be coming from the actual Supreme Court. This highlights the urgent need for solutions to tackle such new problems posed by the internet.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a fiery speech at a rally in Durgapur, West Bengal, calling out the ruling TMC for fostering infiltration and promoting violence in the state. Modi declared that the BJP is the only party that truly values and safeguards the pride of Bengal. He also took a veiled dig at Mamata Banerjee, accusing her of playing divisive vote-bank politics and hindering Bengal's growth. With the upcoming state elections, Modi's bold statements aim to win over the hearts of Bengal's citizens and solidify BJP's foothold in the state.
In a fiery speech at a rally in Motihari, PM Narendra Modi accused the RJD of seizing land from the poor on the false promise of jobs. He claimed that the opposition alliance, which includes the Congress, has neglected the state and its people. The PM also promised to invest Rs 1 lakh crore in providing jobs and employment opportunities across the country. This comes ahead of the upcoming assembly elections in Bihar, with Modi rallying support for the NDA government and vowing to build a new Bihar.
As the West Bengal Assembly elections draw closer, the political battleground is heating up with the fight for Bengali identity and pride taking center stage. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is positioning herself as the defender of Bengali culture and language against the anti-Bengali stance of the BJP. With both sides gearing up for an aggressive campaign, the battle for Bengal is sure to intensify with Bengali asmita as the central issue.
In a shocking political development, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) arrested Chaitanya Baghel, son of former Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, on his birthday, in connection with an alleged money laundering case. The arrest took place following fresh raids conducted under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. Congress leaders have accused the Central government of political vendetta and raised questions about the timing of the arrest, which coincided with the final day of the Monsoon Session of the Chhattisgarh Assembly. Party workers gathered outside the ED's office to protest the arrest, with the Leader of Opposition Charan Das Mahant leading a walkout from the Assembly, stating that they will not be intimidated by central agencies.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks at a public rally in Bihar's Motihari, highlighting the NDA government's efforts towards the all-round development of the state. He announced the inauguration and foundation laying of development projects worth thousands of crores of rupees. PM Modi also emphasized the need for industrial development in Patna and other cities in eastern India, and highlighted the government's achievements in areas such as women's empowerment and affordable housing in the state.
The Enforcement Directorate has arrested Chaitanya Baghel, son of former chief minister Bhupesh Baghel, in connection with the alleged Rs 2,100-crore liquor scam case in Chhattisgarh. This comes after fresh raids were conducted at the Baghel residence in Bhilai and officials found new evidence linking him to the scam. The arrest, which coincided with Chaitanya's birthday, has been labelled as a political vendetta by Bhupesh Baghel and highlights the existence of a structured liquor syndicate within the state's Excise Department.
In an exclusive interview with the Mid-day Hindi, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi expressed his support for his sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and her family, who are facing persecution from the government. He affirmed that the truth will ultimately come out and that they will remain strong in the face of any challenge.