Jaimini municipality is going to give identity cards to all the farmers within the municipality. All the farmers will be included in the registration system and the municipality will issue the identity card. Mayor Nar Bahadur Pun said that Jaimini will be made a municipality where all farmers are listed.
Last year, thousands of bananas were planted on hundreds of hectares of land after making the slogan 'Go to Sera, Eat Bananas'. It is mentioned in the policy that this year the program will be continued and the pockets of oranges and bananas will be expanded. Pun says that since many farmers are involved in agriculture and animal husbandry, registration of farmers is necessary for technical skills, subsidies and marketing.
Jaimini has brought 31 points policies and programs in agriculture development alone. According to which, the goal of making eggs and meat self-sufficient and replacing imports has been taken. He said that the Farmers' Incentive Program has been introduced to provide subsidies based on production and sales.
Commercially reared bulls, rams and goats will be encouraged. Jaimini plans to prepare for meat export to China by increasing Padapadi production. The government of Nepal has also set a target to export meat to China. According to this target, no diseases have been observed in Padapadi, Khasiboka etc. in Baglung for the last one decade.
There is also a policy of operating an agricultural ambulance to connect the farmers' produce to the market. Ambulances operated according to this policy will be used to send farmers' produce to the market and provide agricultural technical services to farmers by reaching their homes. Ambulances will be used to vaccinate animals, administer medicines and other treatments, and even send products to the market.
Raithane also has a policy to increase crop production. It is mentioned in the policy that labeling and packaging of products such as maize, millet, phapar, sisno, timur, bhang, alu and niuro will be carried out.
It is mentioned in the policy to start work for the construction of a monkey garden in the old village in search of necessary measures to reduce monkey terror. The initiative to make this place a monkey park since last year has been stopped due to policy problems. As the forest act and laws related to wildlife have stopped the work, the federal government has also introduced a policy to protect the farmers' crops by making monkey gardens after placing the monkeys among the harmful wild animals of agriculture.
Jaimini has taken a policy of creating a goat zone for animal husbandry and increasing milk production. By adding dairy products to the value chain, closed firms will be encouraged to re-operate. For that, the slogan 'free breed improvement, basis of milk production' has been decided. The municipality is also going to give subsidy on milk production and sale.
In order to increase the quality of education, helipads will be built in all wards to conduct education through lead schools, to deliver delivery women, emergency patients and patients with complex accidents by helicopter. In Jaimini, which has 10 wards, concrete helipads have been constructed in 3 wards last year. The city has also introduced a policy of opening an account of 2,500 rupees at the time of birth registration when a daughter is born. City deputy chief Harihar Sharma said that this policy was brought by making sure in the budget as well.
