Advanced technology in agriculture is a blessing for farmers.

Rupalakampa village of Sabarkantha in Gujarat
The first contact farming farming project of turmeric


At a time when horticulture cultivation in the state is on the rise, farmers are shifting to other ongoing crops and turning to horticulture crops which provide higher income and yield.
Chandrakantbhai Premjibhai Patel, a young progressive farmer from Rupal Kampa village in Sabarkantha district taluka, was the first to cultivate according to Israeli technology.
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Health-promoting human medicine in Ayurvedic medicine in his four acre farm with the guidance of agriculture And the cultivation of turmeric root of the spice crop class used in the manufacture of cosmetics, erecting greenhouses in his farm land under contact farming according to Israeli technology.
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Recently in charge of Sabarkantha, And Minister of State for Co-operation Ishwarsinh Patel and BJP General Secretary of Sabarkantha District Mahendrasinh Rahewar as well as farmer leader Dhanrajsinh Rahewar etc. Turmeric in Rupalkampa village.
Visiting the contact farm was impressed by the latest technology adopted by the farmer in turmeric cultivation and encouraged the farmers to move forward in the field.
On this occasion progressive farmers Chandrakantbhai Patel, Premjibhai Patel, Prahladbhai Patel, Narendrabhai Patel and Rajeshbhai Patel while giving information about the latest farming technology adopted by them said that in the field of agriculture in Gujarat.
If this turmeric crop is cultivated in a modern way, the farmer can get more than 500 to 800 tons of produce in one acre of land.
The farmer gets an income of three to three and a half crore rupees per acre. This turmeric crop is planted during the month of May-July
Is. This nine-month crop saves the most of irrigation water.
Cultivation of this turmeric crop, which is produced with negligible cost of medicine and fertilizer, can bring more production and income in less farmland.
Crop production can be done for 3 years in a row under a greenhouse prepared once in the field.
The farming done by this modern technology will be beneficial for the farmers as the weather will be favorable for the farming.
The government should encourage farmers to cultivate under the new technology by giving them the benefit of subsidy.

Official monsoon in Gujarat from June 11

Announcing the official arrival of monsoon in Gujarat from June 11, the meteorological department said it has forecast rains for the next five days in Saurashtra and South Gujarat.
The monsoon will arrive in the whole of Maharashtra in two days. On the other hand, the possibility of rainy weather for five days has also been considered, due to which light to moderate rains are forecast in many areas for another five days.
On June 10, due to activation of a low pressure system in the Bay of Bengal, it will rain in Gujarat via Chhattisgarh, Orissa and Madhya Pradesh.
So there is a possibility of good rains in South Gujarat including Surat between 11th and 13th. Cyclonic circulation has been activated in South-West Rajasthan at present due to which Gujarat is experiencing hot winds with increasing heat and bubbling.
The low pressure will be active in the Bay of Bengal from June 11, due to which the monsoon is likely to start in South Gujarat by June 14 and in Gujarat between June 15 and 25, the meteorological department said.
The meteorological department has forecast for Daman, Anand, Kheda, Gir Somnath, Junagadh, Bhavnagar, Amreli, Rajkot, Kutch and Diu on Thursday.

Success through hard work: Bhavnagar’s Shaswat developed Bharat Pay for online payment

Selection of a young man in Fortune India Magazine,
Shashwat Nakrani is running a digital payment company called Bharat Pay in Delhi

In a glorious event in the city and across Gujarat, Fortune India Magazine’s 40 entrepreneurs who are under 40 years of age and have succeeded in their field have found a place in the eternal denial.
Shaswat is just 22 years old and is currently headquartered in Delhi, running a Bharat Pay digital payment company that rivals a company like Google Pay and Phone Pe
Currently, the names of these entrepreneurs have been announced by Fortune India
The company is headquartered in Delhi and operates in more than 130 cities across the country
Money has been invested by reputed companies including USA and Singapore
2 out of 3 founders are from Bhavnagar city and most of the tech team is made up of students from Gyanmangari Engineering College, Bhavnagar. Digital payments, deposits and loans are the main ones.
Digital payment companies like Paytm, Google Pay, Phone Pe, this kid from Bhavnagar has been competing all over the country for 3 years and has achieved success due to its hard work.

Vaccination for all the District in the state of Gujarat

Amid slow vaccination in Gujarat, people in the age group of 18 to 44 will be vaccinated in all districts of the state from tomorrow.
Chief Minister Vijaybhai Rupani has decided to give 2.5 lakh doses daily to speed up vaccination in Gujarat.
According to the Chief Minister, vaccination will be started at 1200 centers in all 33 districts of the state under the three crore doses provided by the Gujarat government.
Earlier, people over the age of 18 were vaccinated in only 10 districts
The Gujarat government estimates that there are 3.25 crore citizens in the age group of 18 to 45 years in the state.
The Government of Gujarat has started vaccination of people above 18 years of age in the state from 1st May.
As vaccination is very important in the fight against corona, continuous efforts are being made by the state government to increase vaccination.
So far 1.75 lakh people have been vaccinated in the state, out of which 2.5 lakh people will be vaccinated every day from tomorrow.
In the last 24 hours, 1,75,359 people were vaccinated in Gujarat, including the first dose of 98288 persons aged 18-45 years and the first dose of 43082 persons over the age of 45 years.
Thus, a total of 1,76,39,673 persons have been vaccinated with the first dose so far in Gujarat.
It is hoped that such vaccinations will now gain momentum as the main enemy of the fight against the corona virus.
Vaccination of 18 to 44 year olds has been slow in Gujarat for a long time.

Gujarat: 3,794 COVID-19 cases, 53 deaths in a day

Gujarat has reported 3,794 fresh cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours ending 5 pm on Sunday. The addition of the fresh cases has taken Gujarat’s total tally past 7.88 lakh. It is for the first time in the past 45 days that the daily surge in COVID-19 cases has declined below the 4,000-mark.

9,576 COVID-19 related deaths in Gujarat, unfortunately, 53 deaths were reported in the state in the past 24 hours. The fresh fatalities have taken Gujarat’s COVID-19 related death toll to 9,576. While seven deaths were reported from Ahmedabad, Surat also reported seven deaths. Five deaths have been reported from Vadodara, two deaths have been reported each from Amreli and Patan. Gandhinagar reported one death, Jamnagar reported four deaths and Rajkot reported four deaths. Junagarh reported two deaths. Banaskantha reported four deaths.

596 fresh cases in Ahmedabad, 445 in Surat of the 3,794 fresh cases reported on Sunday, 596 cases have been reported from Ahmedabad, 445 cases have been reported from Surat, 499 cases have been reported from Vadodara, and 76 cases have been reported from the state capital Gandhinagar.

This apart, Rajkot has reported 303 cases, Bhavnagar has reported 116 cases, Mehsana 99 cases, and Jamnagar 156 cases.

Meanwhile, Junagarh has reported 134 fresh cases of the virus, whereas the tribal district of Panchamahals has reported 105 fresh cases. Dahod has reported 36 cases, Amreli 81 cases and Kheda 85 case.

Similarly, Bharuch has reported 82 cases, Valsad has reported 44 cases, Anand 125 cases, and Patan reported 84 cases.

With the addition of the fresh cases, the total COVID-19 case tally in Ahmedabad has increased to 2.32 lakh The total tally has reached 1.38 lakh in Surat, 71,744 in Vadodara, and 19,797 in Gandhinagar.

7.03 lakh COVID-19 patients discharged so far according to the health department, there are over 75,134 active cases of the virus in Gujarat. Of this, 652 patients are critical and have been put on ventilator support.So far, 7.03 lakh patients have been discharged in the state after being treated for the viral infection. In fact, 8,734 patients were discharged in the past 24 hours.