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Paswan to launch Phase-II of Neem Project tomorrow

New Delhi, Feb 20 (UNI) Minister for Chemicals and Fertilisers and Steel Ram Vilas Paswan will launch the Phase II of the Neem Projecthere tomorrow.

The project titled ''Production, Promotion of Neem-based Pesticides as Environment Friendly, Biodegradable Alternative to Chemical Pesticides'' has been initiated with financial support of the Central Government through the Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals.

In this phase, the issues to be addressed include management of pesticide residues in plantation crops such as tea, coffee and spices, the export of which is becoming increasingly difficult due to presence of persistent toxic chemicals. It will address the issue of management of pesticide residues in different parts of the country where dependence on chemical pesticides has increased.

This programme will also address the issue of cleaner production of quality Neem products with increased shelf life. It will lay emphasis on technology development with the aim to promote low cost production technology, which is commercially viable, environment friendly and helps poverty alleviation of the rural masses.

A simple low-cost technology for the preparation of Neem-based pesticides developed during the first phase of the programme has been successfully transferred to farmers at two places and has generated significant interest among the farming community. Neem sheds have been set up at two sites in West Bengal and Nagpur designed to become nodal centres for processing of Neem-based pesticides and disseminating information about Neem based products to farmers.

To mark the launching of the phase two of the programme, an international seminar has also been organised to bring together all stakeholders, including government agencies, NGOs, scientific and academic institutions, research institutes, pesticide industry and entrepreneurs. It will provide the platform for exchange of ideas, information and technologies, including plantation of Neem trees especially in degraded land which can result in tangible benefits to resource poor farmers and Indian farmers at large.

The seminar will be inaugurated by Minister for Environment and Forests A Raja.

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Croc gives jitters in TN hamlet

Tiruchirapalli, Mar 5 (UNI) Residents of the Kaikatti Village, a sleepy hamlet on the banks of 'Pullambadi Vaikkal' of this district, had an unexpected and awesome visitor--a crocodile--early today. The reptile was found crawling in the village inviting a large number of curious on lookers. However, two youths --Ramesh and Balakrishnan--managed to lasso the crocodile with great difficulty and handed it over to Forest Department. The crocodile was kept in the Kilikkoodu Crocodile Farm at Grand Anaicut in Thanjavur. UNI.....

Centre nod for IISER in Kerala: CM

Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 5 (UNI) The Centre has accepted in principle to set up an Indian Institute of Science, Education and Research (IISER) here, Chief Minister V S Achuthanandan informed the State Assembly today. Replying to a Calling Attention motion by Mr G Karthikeyan (Cong), he said Secretary for Higher Education had been asked to identify a suitable piece land for the project. Mr Achuthanandan said though the Centre had sanctioned Rs 100 crore for the development of the Government Medical College.....

Government to release 3,65,000 tonnes of wheat to states

New Delhi, Feb 20 (UNI) In an effort to check the rise in open market prices, the Government today decided to release a total of 3,65,000 tonnes of wheat to states for sale under the Open Market Sale Scheme (Domestic) during this month and March. The wheat will be released by the FCI to the state governments at the price of Rs 986.06 per quintal for distribution to consumers through State Level Institutions/Corporations or Agencies whose work shall be directly supervised.....
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