PM addresses Sahakar Sammelan in Amreli

Published By : Admin | September 17, 2017 | 15:42 IST
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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today inaugurated a newly constructed market yard of APMC, at Amreli. He also inaugurated a new plant of Amar Dairy, and laid the foundation stone for a honey plant.

 At a Sahakar Sammelan in Amreli, the Prime Minister said he was happy to see younger people coming to the fore and taking leadership of the cooperative sector. He recalled how dairies had grown in Saurashtra, in the period when he was Chief Minister of Gujarat.

 He said the e-NAM Yojana is benefiting farmers and giving them access to better markets. He said the blue revolution and the sweet (honey) revolution have the potential to transform the lives of people in Saurashtra.

 

 The Prime Minister said the Union Government is sensitive to the needs and concerns of the farmers.

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