MP: Union Minister Shivraj Chouhan holds roadshow in Sehore, highlights rural development efforts

ANI March 30, 2025 143 views

Shivraj Chouhan led a vibrant roadshow in Sehore to showcase the Modi government's rural welfare initiatives. He highlighted the distribution of 35,000 houses under PMAY while contrasting current subsidies with UPA-era fertiliser price hikes. The Union Minister revealed record Rs 1.75 lakh crore fertiliser subsidies ensuring stable farm input costs. Chouhan positioned these efforts as evidence of the Modi government's pro-farmer commitment.

"The Modi government is a well-wisher of farmers" - Shivraj Singh Chouhan
Sehore, March 29: Union Agriculture and Rural Development Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Thursday held a roadshow in Bhairunda village at the Sehore district in Madhya Pradesh and emphasized the government's commitment to agriculture and rural welfare.

Key Points

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Chouhan cites 35,000 PMAY houses in Sehore

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Slams UPA for 160% DAP price hike

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Reveals Rs 1.75L crore fertiliser subsidy

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Credits Modi for stable farm input costs

Speaking to the media, Chouhan highlighted the success of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, stating that around 35,000 houses have been provided to beneficiaries in the Sehore district alone.

"I have been entrusted with the responsibility of agriculture and rural development, and I will fulfil my duties. Today, in the whole country, the poor have got many houses under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. In Sehore district, also about thirty-five thousand houses have been given today," the Union Minister said.

Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Friday lauded the Modi government's efforts to support farmers, highlighting record subsidies on fertilisers, infrastructure development under PM-JANMAN Yojana, and key decisions on import-export duties to boost domestic agriculture.

"I thank PM Modi and his government for working continuously to increase the income of farmers," Chauhan told media reporters.

Drawing a sharp contrast with the previous United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government, Chouhan criticized the steep hike in fertiliser prices during their tenure.

"The government bears the cost of increased prices of fertilisers, especially DAP. The Modi government is a well-wisher of farmers, but if you look at the UPA government, till 2011, the price of 500 kg of DAP was Rs 507.50 and the UPA government increased the price to Rs 887.46 in 2011-12 and to Rs 1315.56 in 2012-13," he said, adding that the Modi government has prevented any price hikes by extending massive subsidies.

He revealed that for the current fiscal year, the Centre has allocated approximately Rs 1.75 lakh crore in fertiliser subsidies, ensuring stable prices for farmers.

"The Modi government decided that the cost will not increase at all and so huge subsidies are being given to farmers and this year, a subsidy of about Rs 1,75,000 crore has been given to provide cheap fertilisers and I assure farmers that the cost of fertiliser will remain the same," he said.

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