Coimbatore Farmers Demand Regulated Market for Copra Sales: District Collector Kranthi Kumar Pati Reports

Public relations camp was held in Sulur, Coimbatore district. This camp was organized by the Coimbatore District Collector Kranthi Kumar Pati in order to distribute government welfare schemes and conduct a public relations campaign. 93 beneficiaries Hestated preliminary inspection work for the disbursement of Rs 1,000 entitlement amount is in full swing.


Coimbatore: To distribute government assistance schemes, a public relations camp was organised at Sulur, Senjeriputhur in Coimbatore district.



Out of this, 93 beneficiaries were given welfare assistance worth Rs 1,63,52,000.



It was presented by Coimbatore District Collector Kranthi Kumar Pati.



Speaking on stage, the District Collector stated that farmers' problems are being resolved quickly and that a subsidy of up to Rs.6 lakh is being granted for sericulture projects.

Since there is a lot of agricultural land in coimbatore suburbs, the silk pollachi subsidy should be utilized by everyone. Farmers should stop cultivating the same crops and move on to alternative crops. Pest infestations and land pollution caused by growing the same crop in agricultural lands is on the rise.

Therefore, farmers should come forward to cultivate an alternative crop. The Women's Programme and rethinking have provided a multitude of social initiatives to women.

Loan assistance is being provided to women through Kisan Yojana. This should be taken advantage of by all women, he subsequently told reporters. The regulatory outlets have prohibited the purchase of copra coconuts.



Farmers are protesting in this regard. The government has been informed about this. A solution will be reached soon and dengue fever has been on the rise in recent times. Measures, awareness and monitoring are being taken by the district administration regularly.

Special teams on mineral resources have been formed and are being monitored on a regular basis. We are also constantly monitoring overloaded trucks, and as a result, more cases have been reported. The authorities are constantly visiting it to such an extent that there is no rule.

The census of women's rights is in progress. Studies are currently underway on where to conduct it in the first phase. It is now intended to be carried out in stages. He also stated that work is being done to manufacture biometric machines for the same purpose.

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