Govt trying to create five crore jobs in next 5 years: Gadkari


New Delhi, Dec 15 (IANS): Union Road Transport and Highways and MSME Minister Nitin Gadkari said on Tuesday that the government is trying to create five crore jobs in the next five years.

He said that the turnover of rural industries is Rs 80,000 crore, which is targeted to be Rs 5 lakh crore in the next five years. For this, work is going on in a planned way in agriculture and rural areas.

The Union Minister was speaking at the Agri-Food Processing Summit organised by the Agrovision Foundation through virtual medium. On this occasion, he said that the Central government's schemes will create employment opportunities in agriculture and food processing in the near future.

Referring to the bumper production of food grains in the country, Gadkari said that India has 280 lakh tonne of rice, which we can supply to the world markets. He said that a Rs 2 lakh crore economy in the agriculture sector will be made up of ethanol, out of which Rs 1 lakh crore will go into the pockets of farmers. The programme, organised through virtual medium, was attended by Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Rural Development, Panchayat Raj and Food Processing Industries Minister Narendra Singh Tomar as the chief guest.

Gadkari thanked Tomar for approving 37 mega food parks and starting 21 by the Ministry of Food Processing. Gadkari said that by 2030, India will become the 5th largest consumer country in the world, for which India's food processing sector is progressing.

He said expansion of this area is being planned. Kisan Rail has also become famous, due to which the Railways have got revenue of Rs 1 crore from Vidarbha alone. He suggested developing a special storage system for onions.

 

  

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  • Indian, Sharjah

    Wed, Dec 16 2020

    What about last 6 years?

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  • Avinash, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 15 2020

    One crore is = 12 lakhs.

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 15 2020

    Five Crores ??? Sounds a huge number. Then, for five years, means each year one Crore ??

    Now Mr. Gadkari, can you give the figure of jobs lost since March 2020 to Dec.2020 ? And, how many incumbents newly got out of their education phase in 2020 and are about to come out in 2021 ? Do you think one crore for the whole nation is sufficient ?

    Where is the man who globe trotted bellowing 'Make in India, Make in India' ?? He had the figure in his mind/mouth of the black money hoarded abroad and he could divide it to tell us all exactly how much each one of us are entitled of it, why isn't his math not working when already existing and impending jobless people's number ?

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  • Honnappa, Byadagi

    Tue, Dec 15 2020

    Same tape recorder for last 6 years. No winter parliament session to avoid answering opposition . All in the name of Covid Corona.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Tue, Dec 15 2020

    Nothing New. This sentence is repeated 5 crores times instead of 5 crores jobs since 2014.
    Promise on Promise. Vada Pe Vada. Tarik Pe Tarik.

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  • Wilfred, Karnataka

    Tue, Dec 15 2020

    very good news for the new year, but we are hearing from many decades , forget 5 crores at least one lacks is enough .

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  • Anees, Karkala,Dubai

    Tue, Dec 15 2020

    Trying finally crying.....

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