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00:00The total cost of this project is Rs. 5 lakhs.
00:07We have to save that Rs. 5 lakhs and keep increasing it.
00:12The government has promised that this project will be fruitful.
00:17The plants like lemon, quinoa and amla are very good in this climate.
00:24The government has made all these plants.
00:27All the people have joined the community-based work.
00:30This is the first plan.
00:31The second plan is for farmers.
00:33Farmers who have less than 5 acres of land.
00:36There is a family in Nalega.
00:38They will get 100 plants, 200 plants, 400 plants, 600 plants.
00:42Accordingly, they will be given for free.
00:45For its conservation, the cost of one project is Rs. 2 lakhs.
00:50It is a 3-year project.
00:51Farmers will get the cost of this project.
00:55Farmers have to take care of two things.
00:57One is safety.
00:58The plants that will be planted have to be kept alive.
01:01And the second is water.
01:03The government has promised that they will do it.
01:09Our agriculture and horticulture team will do it.
01:13Everything will be free from the government.
01:16You have to bring the feeling that the environment will be like this.
01:20And the water will be free.
01:22In Vanki, we have Neem plant, Barkat plant and Peepal plant.
01:29All these Amritsar plants have been made by us.
01:32We have made two sacks.
01:34We have to grow food in them.
01:35There are a lot of farmers who have joined the community-based work.
01:38And there are other people too.
01:39All of you should do it.
01:41From the government and the district panchayat.
01:44I am the head of the village.
01:46I am doing the monitoring.
01:47If anyone has any problem in the field, let me know.
01:50But in the future...
01:52It is not a new thing to open a bazaar.
01:54It always happens.
01:55But this time, with proper planning, we have to keep the plants alive.
02:00And in the future, we have to improve the air quality.
02:03I think all of you will agree to this.
02:06In the future, by using the money from the government,
02:09there will be some improvement in everyone's life.
02:11And in the future, we will bring these things to the market.
02:15There will be a lot of external diseases.
02:17The problem we face is that we produce it, but we don't get it in the market.
02:21So we will try to produce it in the village.
02:24If we produce it in the village, then in the future,
02:27there will be external diseases in the market too.
02:30And we will take it to the market.
02:32I request all of you to do this.
02:34Your brother has also joined this campaign.
02:37I request all of you to do this.
02:39Like we did today,
02:42I request all of you to do this.
02:45And you will get quality produce in the form of the government.
02:48I mean, it's not like that.
02:51No, see, what is it?
02:57No, see, what we are talking about is the guideline for cultivation.
03:00We are following that.
03:02There is no such problem in that.
03:04The only problem is that there has to be a conversion.
03:06What happens is, you must have seen in the mother-in-law's scheme,
03:09that if we only take the money from the mother-in-law,
03:12then there will be no cultivation of the crop.
03:15That's why the government believes that if you have your own money,
03:18then there will be cultivation of the crop.
03:20But if you have your own money, then you will have to pay for it.
03:23You don't have to pay for the crop.
03:25You can take it from us.
03:27But you have to pay for the barricading.
03:29You can do this.
03:31But the barricading will cost more.
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