If you have a passion for mangoes, visit Gyan Bhavan in Patna, where Amotsav is organized, inaugurated by Chief Minister Nitish.

Mango Festival: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Saturday inaugurated the two-day (June 22 and 23) Mango Festival organized at Gian Bhavan in Patna. He then visited the public exhibition. They visited all the stalls and got information about the characteristics of mangoes. Competitions are also held along with exhibitions in this two-day event. He organized 500 farmer fairs on the occasion and distributed identity checks to agro producer groups and food processing units. After participating in the program for about 20 minutes, the Chief Minister left here. About 500 farmers displayed their mangoes in the exhibition. Water Resources Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, Agriculture Minister Mangal Pandey, Transport Minister Sheela Kumari and many other senior officials attended the event. Mango Festival: Many varieties of mangoes are found in these mangoes. Jardalu, Mithua, Gulab Khas, Sundar Prasad, Zarda, Bombay, Malta, Rani Basant, Gopalphog, Langra, Hem Sagar, Aman Ibrahimpur, Krishnaphog, Dusseri, Fazli, Sepia, Mahmood Bahar, Amrapali, Biju etc. Apart from this, an exhibition of various products made from mangoes is also organized here. Mango Festival: Our aim is to increase the varieties and production of mangoes as there are no plantations in the villages, Agriculture Minister Mangal Pandey said while participating in the event. Gardens are scarce in villages. This is having adverse effects on the environment. To maintain proper temperature and climate in the state, horticulture should be encouraged. He said that at present the green land in the state is 15 percent. The government aims to raise it to 18 percent. This goal will be achieved when we further develop the horticulture of different types of fruits. Officials from the Department of Commerce of the Government of India are also present at the event to announce that the Mango Festival Office will be opened for export from Bihar. There is no regional office of the Department of Commerce in Bihar. Bihar's exports are directed only from Varanasi. The Department of Agriculture will soon take steps to open an office of this department in Bihar. Thus, the export of fruits here will get a new dimension. The post If you have a passion for mangoes, visit Gian Bhavan in Patna, Amotsav organized here, CM Nitish, Prabhat Khabar inaugurated.

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *