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00:00The government has started an initiative to promote natural farming and it is implemented in 2022 in Haryana.
00:08In this, we give three days of training on all crops, whether it is dalani crops, tilani crops, or other cereals, or our vegetables.
00:22If a farmer wants to take training, he can go to our portal and register for natural farming.
00:33Our team will call that farmer and get him registered for free for three days.
00:41In addition, the department is going to provide two or three more facilities to promote natural farming.
00:47We have been using fertilizers and medicines for many years.
00:54Our food has become a little toxic and now it is necessary to make it a poison-free plate.
01:02Efforts are being made towards this and it is being told that there is no need to add so much fertilizers and medicines to our crops.
01:11Because nature has provided us with self-developed, self-nourished, and good facilities.
01:17And the way we do not add fertilizers or pesticides to our forests, they are self-sufficient.
01:27So this is the concept of natural farming.
01:29Whatever is happening on its own, we can apply it to our fields in the same way.
01:36In that, we can apply the medicines of Jeevamrit, Ghanjeevamrit, Bheejamrit, Agniastar, Brahmastar, Dasparanit, etc.
01:49In this, we can give the training for three days.
01:55If a farmer wants to farm more than two acres,
01:59then the government is providing him a cow for Rs. 25,000 per cow.
02:08The condition in that is two acres.
02:10But if someone is doing kitchen gardening, women are doing it these days.
02:14Women have adopted a very good concept that they are becoming very aware of their health.
02:22I have also done kitchen gardening in my house in the same way.
02:26So in that, it is completely poison-free and you can do it well.
02:31So there is no provision for cows for this, but if they want to make it,
02:36then they can make it with cow manure, cow dung, etc.
02:41And with this one cow, we can do 30 acres of farming.
02:46If anyone in their neighborhood has a cow,
02:49then first take the training and then prepare the Jeevamrit and Ghanjeevamrit.
02:55And you can put it in your kitchen garden.
02:58So if anyone in the neighborhood has a foreign cow,
03:04then you can grow it and put the Jeevamrit and Ghanjeevamrit in it.
03:09You can grow your Gray Vatika, which is kitchen gardening, well.
03:14And you can improve the health of your family, friends and yourself.
03:20Because now is the time to use our food as our medicine and make it.
03:26And avoid all pesticides, chemicals, and fertilizers.
03:32Awaken people in a way and keep yourself awake so that you can move forward as much as possible.
03:39There are a lot of people without farming because of the struggle.
03:42So this project that was done by the Kerala government in Delhi 2-3 years ago,
03:48the kitchen gardeners who are doing it, if you are a person,
03:52if you call them, then does it seem that in the coming time,
03:55kitchen gardening will also be given some responsibility in natural farming?
03:59Yes, no, the training that we get for 3 days, we touch every crop in it.
04:03We tell about every crop.
04:05We can also give 4 drums for free to these women who are using Jeevamrit, Ghanjeevamrit, Dasaparnit, Agniastar, Brahmastar, etc.
04:17It is necessary to get your registration done on the portal.
04:20It is necessary to get your registration done on the portal.
04:22So we will give these drums for free.
04:24And by joining a self-help group,
04:26whoever has a cow, whatever things are used in Jeevamrit, Ghanjeevamrit, etc.,
04:35they can do it with the help of that.
04:37And for one cow, the whole village can have a kitchen garden.
04:42So in this village, someone will have a cow.
04:44Focus on that.
04:46Take all the things from there and use it.
04:49So this is a very good start.
04:51In addition to this, we are definitely educating women.
04:54In our village, we have a separate group of women for one day training.
04:58Because residential is not for them.
05:00Because they have difficulty in staying.
05:02So one day we call the women.
05:04We have a training center with the Gurukul, of the Agricultural Department.
05:08We do it there.
05:09We also do it in the Hameti Institute House.
05:12And in Garhonda, in the Utkarshita Center of Bagwani, we also do training in natural farming.
05:18We are giving it to women, young farmers, and other natural farmers,
05:23so that they know this method and adopt it.
05:27What is the name of this program?
05:29Promotion of Natural Farming in Haryana.
05:32Promoting Natural Farming in Haryana.
05:35What is your name, sir?
05:36I am Dr. Karamchand, Agricultural Director, Kurukshetra.