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Lahari Bai to preserve the rare collection of Bajra Cereals are grown, which require much less water than rice. Jowar, small millet (kutki), (kangani), millet are among the many varieties found in India. All this will be found near Lahari. Lahari Bai who has got PM Appreciation of – Photo: amar ujala digital
Detail happening in Indore Mr. 233 Lahari Bai of Dindori district also came to participate in the meeting of the agricultural group. Is. 233 Year-old Lahari has made his identity because of a seed bank. To save more species of coarse cereals, they distributed their seeds to farmers in nearby villages. distributes to Recently Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also praised this work and Mr. ) Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan also did not forget to mention her in the meeting.
Lahari Bai, who belongs to the Baiga tribe, operates a seed bank in a kutcha building in the village for ten years. 233 Sal Ki Lahari tells that she wants to serve her parents, so He didn’t marry. Since childhood, he had the urge to collect seeds. Wherever she went, she used to collect seeds. Due to this exercise, those seeds also started coming to him, whose varieties are slowly ending. Their seed bank has seeds of about 233 varieties of coarse cereals.
Lahari Bai also grows cereals to preserve the rare collection of millets, which require much less water than rice. Jowar short millet (kutki), foxtail millet (kangni), bajra, and finger millet are among the many varieties found in India. All this will be found near Lahiri. She distributes seeds from her bank to the farmers of about 20 villages in her area so that The coming generations should get the benefit of nutritious grains. Then after growing the crop from the farmer, she again takes the seeds.
Prime Minister Modi has tweeted
Many farmers take seeds from Lahari Bai’s seed bank and sow them in the fields. On February 9, PM Modi gave a tweet giving information about the seed bank. In which he wrote that- ‘We are proud of Lahari Bai who has shown remarkable enthusiasm for coarse grains. His efforts will inspire many others.’
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