Raipur: Once the walls were made strong by washing the house with cow dung, today they are building strong houses by selling cow dung.

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The beneficiaries of Godhan Nyay Yojana are getting happiness, now they are not worried about money, they are selling cow dung, making their dreams come true
, so far Rs 283.10 crore has been paid in Godhan Nyay Yojana, the women groups associated with the Gothans have been paid 72.19 crore income

Raipur, 06 July 2022

Meenal, who hails from Bharra in Baikunthpur, had a dream to have a house of her own, but this dream remained a dream for a long time. Minal did not have money to build a house for herself. To strengthen the walls of other’s houses in the village, Minal often used to apply cow dung on them, but today by selling this cow dung, Minal has made a strong house for herself. With the help of Godhan Nyay Yojana, Meenal earned Rs. 28,000 by selling 140 quintals of cow dung and earned Rs. 5 lakh by selling 500 quintals of vermi-composted manure from cow dung. This caravan of Minal is not over yet and she wants to take maximum advantage of this scheme.
This story of Godhan Nyay Yojana started by Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel is not only about Meenal, since the launch of Godhan Nyay Yojana in Chhattisgarh, many such living examples have come to the fore in which people have fulfilled their dreams by selling cow dung. has come true. Some bought a mobile by selling cow dung, some a motorcycle, some jewelry and some got their daughter married.
The objective behind the launch of this scheme by the Chief Minister is to increase the income of the livestock farmers, protect the crops by prohibiting the open grazing of livestock, expand the bi-cropping area, promote the use of organic manure, provide employment opportunities to the local people. To improve the fertility of the land and promote eutrophication. The Godhan Nyay scheme of the Government of Chhattisgarh has taken the form of a popular scheme across the country, which has also been praised by the Government of India. This scheme has provided additional source of income to the cow farmers in rural and urban areas.
Godhan Nyay Yojana is the only scheme in the country under which cow dung is being purchased at the rate of Rs. 147.06 crore has also been paid to villagers selling cow dung in lieu of cow dung purchased till June 15 in Gauthans. An amount of Rs 136.04 crore has been paid so far to Gauthan Samitis and Women Self Help Groups.
Under the Godhan Nyay Yojana, vermicompost, super compost and super compost plus manure are being manufactured on a large scale by women groups in Gauthans. The groups have so far earned an income of Rs 72.19 crore. So far, 13,969 women self-help groups have been directly linked to Gauthans in the state, with a member strength of 82,874.