SME Times News Bureau | 11 Sep, 2019
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the ambitious
National Animal Disease Control Programme (NADCP) on Wednesday in Uttar
Pradesh's Mathura, among a slew of government schemes for farmers.
With 100 per cent funding from the Centre of Rs 12,652 crore for a period of
five years till 2024, NADCP aims at vaccinating over 500 Million livestock
including cattle, buffalo, sheep, goats and pigs against foot and mouth
disease.
The programme also aims at vaccinating 36 million female bovine calves annually
in its fight against Brucellosis disease. The programme has two components - to
control the diseases by 2025 and eradication by 2030.
Modi also personally interacted with farmers, veterinary doctors and plastic
waste segregators. Taking his pledge to phase out single-use plastic he not
only launched a welfare scheme to segregate plastic from waste but also
interacted with a number of waste collectors.
He in fact sat down with them to tell them the importance of segregating
plastic from waste so that it doesn't end up in the stomachs of bovines.
He inspected a machine facility that will recycle waste. He also interacted
with veterinary doctors on how vaccines are administered to cows and what
precautions are taken.
This is part of the government's effort to double farmers' income. Modi also
interacted with select farmers who have been beneficiaries of government
schemes.
The Prime Minister also launched nationwide workshops in Krishi Vigyan Kendras
in all 687 districts of the country with artificial insemination of livestock
as one of the goals.