We use Google Cloud Translation Services. Google requires we provide the following disclaimer relating to use of this service:
This service may contain translations powered by Google. Google disclaims all warranties related to the translations, expressed or implied, including any warranties of accuracy, reliability, and any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and noninfringement.
Kathekhola rural municipality has distributed nutritional allowance to the farmers raising Halgoru. The rural municipality has distributed nutrition allowance at the rate of 5000 to 178 bullock rearing farmers under the policy and program of 'Nourishment of Bulls, Encouragement of Farmers'.
Chairman Raju Thapa said that 890,000 nutritional allowances have been delivered directly to the hands of farmers with the aim of encouraging farmers while protecting the bulls that are used for plowing the fields in the traditional way.
He said that by collecting the data of the farmers who rear bullocks within the municipality, 178 people have been given nutritional allowance at the rate of five thousand. The municipality has introduced this program for the first time to protect cows and increase the use of excrement,' President Thapa said, 'The village municipality continues this program, Farmers who produce milk have also received a subsidy at the rate of two and a half per liter, while minor labs have been established at the ward level and animal services have been provided.'
According to the rural municipality, this program was introduced after realizing that the traditional cattle rearing farmers were facing problems after mini tiller plows were distributed in the name of modernity. "In the name of modernization of agriculture at various local levels, distribution of mini tiller plows has been going on, but we have seen that plows are suitable for traditional farming in villages. Since the use of excrement in agriculture is inevitable, we have started this campaign to encourage farmers", President Thapa said.
Head of Rural Municipality Animal Branch Hom Bahadur Thapa says that there is a need to preserve it as there is a positive impact on the environment due to keeping cows. That is why the municipality itself has started this campaign, he said.
Dammar Bahadur Thapa, a cow rearing farmer of rural municipality-7 Resh, said that it was the first time that cow rearing farmers felt honored to receive support. He said that in Resh, five farmers like him who rear bulls have received subsidy.
Chief Administrative Officer Churna Bahadur Karki informed that the Kathekhola Rural Municipality has started giving subsidies to farmers as well for milk. Similarly, farmers have been given free medicine to animals and 92 cattle have been artificially inseminated for breed improvement, he said. The municipality is supporting the mechanization of livestock and poultry farms through the new goat pocket development program.
