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UP’s farmers go abroad to learn modern agricultural methods, youth will get special training in AI and special projects started

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is holding a special meeting with World Bank President Ajay Banga. At this meeting, UP The government and the World Bank jointly started two efforts – ‘Up -Agris’ and ‘Ai Pragya’. The purpose of these two efforts is to make Uttar Pradesh a more advanced level. Under the Up-Agris Scheme, which is to be implemented with the help of the World Bank, agriculture will be promoted with the help of modern technology in the Purchal and Poondelkhand regions.

10 lakh farmers will benefit

After the initiative was launched, further information was provided by issuing an official report. The report said that the effort would increase agricultural productivity and about 10 lakh farmers would benefit. Under the ‘AI Pragya’ program for the establishment of artificial intelligence, that is, over 10 lakh young people across the state will be trained in a variety of AI skills across the state.

There will be economic growth for farmers

At the launch, CM said, “Uttar Pradesh is now recognized as India’s development machine at the international level. Adityanath said. He said the two projects were important in realizing the dream of becoming a trillion dollar economy. He thanked the World Bank for the help of the Agris project. In this regard, this will improve farmers’ agricultural productivity and economic growth, he said.

4000 thousand crores project

The projects were launched after a meeting between Chief Minister Adityanath and World Bank President Banga in the residence of the Chief Minister. During the meeting, Adityanath praised the World Bank’s continued contribution to the development efforts of the state, including environmental protection, promoting tourism and the development of infrastructure. The Rs 4,000 crore-up-the-Aggris project will be available from the World Bank for Rs 2737 crore in six years. The Uttar Pradesh government will contribute Rs 1,166 crore.

500 farmers go abroad

According to the report, the refund period is 35 years. It has an interest rate of 1.23 percent. This scheme will benefit farmers, fishermen, farmers’ organizations and MSMEs on agriculture. Of these, 30 percent profit is allocated to women. It produces about 10,000 women groups, and 500 farmers will be sent abroad to learn the best ways in agriculture.

Apply in 21 districts

The project will include 21 districts of Eastern Uttar Pradesh. Shravasti, Bahrayich, Balrampur, Gonda, Siddharthnagar, Basti, Maharajj, Sand Kabir Nagar, Kushinagar, Korokpur, Thiaria, Azamkar, MA AU, Johnpur, Pallia, Kasipur, Sandalazha Nagar. Apart from this, it includes the seven districts of Pundelkand – Jalan, Jhansi, Hamirpur, Mahoba, Banda, Lalitpur and Chitrakut. The Chief Minister announced the upcoming nutritional work for children.

Chief Minister’s Nutritional Work

The ‘Chief Minister’s Nutrition Mission’ includes children aged six months to six years and includes voluntary organizations. He said a research team would be sent to Indonesia, where a similar project is underway. Under AI Pragya Yoja, 10 lakh youth will be trained in artificial intelligence, machine learning, data analysis and internet security. Participants will be certified, and the purpose of this initiative is to support employment and initial culture in the state.

According to the report, the scheme will be implemented in collaboration with sectors such as education, health, agriculture, rural development, revenue and secretariat administration. A short film was also shown in the event that showed the growth journey of Uttar Pradesh. World Bank Vice President Auguste Dano Game and India’s director John Room were also present at the event. Ministers Suresh Khanna, Surya Pratap Shahi, Swathandra Dev Singh, Baldev Singh Alak, Chief Secretary Manoj Kumar Singh and other senior officials were present on behalf of the state government.

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