Uttarakhand

Tulsi Prakash’s nursery smells of herbal products

Prakash becomes an example of vitality, shows a mirror to unemployed youth
Lohaghat.
Tulsi Prakash, a disabled person from Kathaula Tok in Bhumwadi village under Pati block, is a living person who instead of wasting his time after inter studies started cultivating herbs in the land given to his father on lease. After walking about one and a half kilometers away from Sirna Band of Karauli, everyone has been saluting tulsi after seeing her hard work. Tulsi first started his work from the nursery of Tejpat here, after which he established nurseries of sweet basil, lemon grass, rose mary, ashwagandha, giloy, badi cardamom, reetha, blender etc. Today, this person’s hard work has started showing results. This time for the first time, the Garden Department gave him a polyhouse. Earlier, a hauz was received from the Agriculture Department, which was hit by a disaster after some time. So far, only once have the people of horticulture, agriculture and pharmaceutical associations set foot here. Tulsi has written such a story of her own destiny on the ground on the strength of her efforts. In which even after getting all the assurances from the leaders, they were not disillusioned with farming.
Lack of road facilities remains the biggest obstacle in their self-employment journey. Tulsi Prakash claims that if road facilities are available, he wants to show his income not two but three times and give the shape of a model village here. Not only this, the people of Silna, IRA, Melta Toko will also get traffic facility when the road comes here. Tulsi intends to set up nurseries of advanced species of malta, orange, lemon amla, etc. in collaboration with the scientists of the Agricultural Science Center. They have only one hut to live in. They also intend to observe silence. They urgently need water haul, houses to live in, check dams to prevent landslides, power tillers for ploughing of fields. Being in the middle of the forest, they also need a stone boundary wall to protect their enterprise from fire and wild animals. Two cows have also been slaughtered. They also have a big problem of selling milk. This hardworking farmer is keeping his wife Maheshwari alive by investing his savings in the treatment of his wife Maheshwari, who is suffering from brain related diseases. Tulsi is very angry that the departmental officers are not encouraging what he is doing. The department is talking about encouraging what is not being done.
KVK scientists boosted the spirits of Tulsi.

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For the first time, Tulsi Prakash, who reached Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Lohaghat, to take a new idea of farming and nursery, first meeting with young scientist Dr. Bhupendra Khadayat and Dr. Rajni Pant, what happened that both the scientists bowed down before the dreams of this disabled hardworking person. . Tulsi got great support from the scientists. Both scientists not only saluted Tulsi’s hard work by going to her village, but also patted her on the back and assured her of all possible cooperation and help. Hard work is also being discussed with other farmers. So that other farmers can also take inspiration from them.

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