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Churchill to revive agriculture with NREG scheme funds


HERALD REPORTER/MARGAO, JUNE 2


 
If Rural Development Minister, Churchill Alemao is to be believed, he has 
ambitious plans up his sleeve to revive agriculture – first in his Navelim 
constituency and later across Goa – with the funds from the National Rural 
Employment Guarantee (NREG) scheme.

As per the scheme worked out by the RDA department, all expenses towards 
sowing, harvesting and other operations connected with paddy cultivation will 
be borne by the RDA through NREG scheme by providing employment to the 
agricultural labour.

“My RDA department will take care of the labour engaged for sowing and other 
operations through the NREG scheme. This should give a big boost for the 
farmers to cultivate the fallow agricultural fields”, he said.
Saying that a survey will be carried out to ascertain fields lying fallow in 
Navelim constituency, the RDA Minister appealed to the farmers to obtain job 
cards under the NREG scheme and help the department take the scheme forward.

“This scheme will be implemented this year itself. People agitate over the 
destruction of fields. I appeal to the farmers to join hands and save the 
fields”, he said, while extending his support to the farming community for 
cultivation of the fields.

“The RDA staff will visit the various Panchayat areas and find out how many 
fields are fallow and how much funds would be required to bring the fallow land 
under cultivation”, he said, while appealing to the farmers to avail benefits 
under the scheme.

RDA Assistant Project Director, Anjulo Fernandes said hat the NREG scheme will 
be implemented along Salcete’s coastal belt in a big way by motivating farmers 
to avail the benefits by cultivating the fallow fields.

“Our engineers would do the estimates of the funds required for cultivation. 
Farmers should only show their willingness. They will be paid Rs 150 per day 
for the work done in the fields”, he added.

The NREG scheme could not take off in Salcete in a big way compared to other 
talukas and RDA official hope the fresh initiative by the RDA Minister to fund 
basic farming operations will motivate farmers to go back to cultivation. 
“There are around 1200 beneficiaries under the NREG scheme in Salcete. Now, we 
have plans to target maximum people, mostly farmers under this scheme”, Anjulo 
said.
 
As published in www.oheraldo.in 
 




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