City
Epaper

Himachal Pradesh Budget 2022: Government announced Rs. 583 crores for the agriculture sector

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 4, 2022 11:50 IST

The Himachal Pradesh government has released a fund of Rs. 583 crores for the agriculture sector. The CM also ...

Open in App

The Himachal Pradesh government has released a fund of Rs. 583 crores for the agriculture sector. The CM also announced the provision of Rs. 198 crores for the irrigation sector. 540 crore will be spent in the field of horticulture in a year. 5 Kau Centuries and a farm for hill cows will be established announced by the government. 

Earlier, the government announced  NABARD funded Rs. 150 crores to MLA priority fund. In which MLA voluntary fund increased to 12 lakhs. Also, the government decided to continue the Ujjwala scheme and announced, three free cylinders in a year the economically weaker sections will get three free cylinders on new connections. Four new grain markets will be opened.

Tags: Agriculture newsHimachal Pradesh Budget 2022-23
Open in App

Related Stories

MaharashtraCM Devendra Fadnavis Announces Key Measures to Improve Onion and Soybean Procurement for Farmers

NationalPMFBY WhatsApp Number: Save the Number and Check Crop Insurance Status Online: A Step-by-Step Guide

BusinessDhanuka Agritech Unveils Heartfelt Film Celebrating India's Next Generation of Farmers

OpinionsFiles paint rosy picture of villages!

MaharashtraBaramati ADT to introduce online course on use of AI in agriculture

National Realted Stories

NationalNumber of Pakistani, Bangladeshi nationals living in India increased in BJP's rule: Shiv Sena(UBT)'s Saamana

NationalPuducherry Fire: Unidentified Individuals Set Fire Near Abishegapakkam Lake, Causing Massive Wildlife Loss (Watch Video)

NationalGold Rate on April 28, 2025: Prices Drop Ahead of Akshaya Tritiya; Check Rates in Metro Cities

NationalWatch: Kedarnath Temple Decorated with Flowers as Doors Open for Darshan on May 2, Video Goes Viral

NationalYogi govt's crackdown on illegal encroachments near Nepal border; unauthorised structures demolished