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Cow-Based Natural Farming in UP
Why in News?
Recently, the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister stated that cow-based natural farming can boost farmers' incomes by saving Rs 10,000 to Rs 12,000 per acre.
- He highlighted the substantial collective savings possible if most farmers in the state adopt this practice.
Key Points
- Benefits of Cow-Based Farming:
- Reduces agricultural costs while conserving cattle.
- Enhances soil, water, and human health over the long term.
- Current Dependency on Inputs:
- Seeds:
- Uttar Pradesh produces only half of its seed requirement, importing the rest from other states, especially southern India, at high costs.
- Fertilisers:
- India relies heavily on imports for fertilisers, particularly urea, phosphates, and potash.
- Urea imports alone cost Rs 2,127 crore in 2023–2024.
- Exporting nations often hike prices due to India’s high demand.
- Seeds:
- Potential of Cow-Based Natural Farming:
- Experts highlight its potential to save foreign currency spent on fertiliser imports.
- Uttar Pradesh has 2.78 crore farmers and approximately 2 crore cattle, providing a strong foundation for cow-based farming.
- A single cow's dung and urine can support farming on nearly four acres of land.
- Government Initiatives:
- Self-Sustaining Shelters: Cow shelters are being developed as training hubs for cow-based natural farming.
- Dedicated Universities: Plans to establish natural farming universities to integrate traditional methods with modern technology.
- Financial Assistance: Farmers receive financial support over three years, Rs 4,800 in the first year, Rs 4,000 in the second, and Rs 3,600 in the third.
- Grants are also available for cattle sheds and biogas plants.
- Product Marketing: Dedicated outlets have been established at divisional headquarters to promote natural farming products.
- The government is prioritizing product certification to enhance consumer trust and market credibility.
- Rising Demand for Organic Products:
- Post-Covid, there is greater demand for organic, regionally sourced products.
- Research institutions highlight a growing preference for healthier food options with regional flavors.
Natural Farming
- It is a method of agriculture that seeks to create a balanced and self-sustaining ecosystem in which crops can grow without the use of synthetic chemicals or genetically modified organisms.
- Instead of relying on artificial inputs like synthetic fertilisers and pesticides, natural farmers rely on techniques like crop rotation, intercropping, and composting to enhance soil health and support crop growth.
- Natural farming methods are often based on traditional knowledge and practices and may be adapted to local conditions and resources.
- The goal of natural farming is to produce healthy, nutritious food in a way that is sustainable and environmentally friendly.
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Drone Show in Mahakumbh 2025
Why in News?
The Uttar Pradesh government plans to organize a drone show during the Mahakumbh 2025, depicting mythological tales associated with the Mahakumbh and Prayagraj.
Key Points
- Highlights of the Drone Show:
- A fleet of 2,000 illuminated drones will narrate the legendary tales of ‘Prayag Mahatmyam’ and the Mahakumbh.
- Iconic events like the mythical Samudra Manthan (ocean churning) and the emergence of the Amrit Kalash (nectar pot) will be visually recreated.
- Objective:
- The show aims to highlight the religious and spiritual significance of Prayagraj, providing a unique experience for pilgrims and locals.
- Preparations for Mahakumbh:
- The Mahakumbh, held every twelve years, is scheduled from 13th January to 26th February 2025.
- The state government is focusing on developing and beautifying temples, Ganga ghats, parks, roads, and flyovers in Prayagraj.
- The Chief Minister has conducted multiple visits to Prayagraj to oversee the progress of the preparations.
Kumbh Mela
- It is the largest peaceful congregation of pilgrims on earth, during which participants bathe or take a dip in a sacred river. This gathering takes place at 4 different places, namely:
- In Haridwar, on the banks of the Ganges.
- In Ujjain, on the banks of Shipra.
- In Nashik, on the banks of Godavari (Dakshin Ganga).
- In Prayagraj, at the confluence of the Ganges, the Yamuna, and the mythical invisible Saraswati.
- Different Types of Kumbh:
- The Kumbh Mela is celebrated 4 times over a course of 12 years.
- At Haridwar and Prayagraj, Ardh-Kumbh Mela is held every 6th year.
- The Maha Kumbh Mela is celebrated at Prayag after 144 years (after 12 ‘Purna Kumbh Melas’).
- Maagh Kumbh is celebrated every year in the month of Maagh (Jan-Feb) in Prayagraj.
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