Shillong, Oct 19: A series of events, including a documentary film are being mooted to create awareness on the ‘Meghalayan Age’ — a geological period that began around 4,200 years ago marked by a mega-drought that crushed a number of civilisations worldwide.
Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Friday made the announcement at an interactive programme with beneficiaries of CM – Elevate and Focus, which was held at Shillong and participated virtually by different districts and blocks from across the state.
The decision comes on the suggestion mooted by a social entrepreneur from Mawmluh village, East Khasi Hills, who mentioned that the “Meghalayan Age” is being globally discussed by geologists and thus would be perfect opportunity for the people to learn more about it.
Conrad Sangma has proposed a range of initiatives to raise awareness, including the production of a documentary film that would delve into the scientific explanations behind key geological facts. “This film would serve as an engaging tool to educate the public about the significance of this geological discovery that is connected to our state,” said the chief minister.
During the programme, the farmers of the state who participated also raised concerns on market linkage, propagation of Focus and Focus plus financial aid as loan, etc.
A beneficiary sought clarification from the chief minister on the financial support which are sanctioned to farmers organisation under Focus and Focus+, to which the chief minister clarified that the funds which are given to the groups are grant and subsidies and not loan.
He also informed that there are schemes like CM-Elevate, which has loan component, which are linked through different banks. The CM-Elevate provides grant in aid of upto 70 percent of the total project cost.
On the challenge related to market linkage, the chief minister said that the government has been handholding the farmers but there are challenges. “As a government, we are bringing farmers together and have initiated interventions at all levels, but there are challenges, which we are trying to overcome,” he added.
To help the farmers, and boost agriculture and allied activities, the government has initiated a number of intervention, including establishment of processing units for value added products, and the proposed setting up of over 100 farmer’s markets.
“We are trying to ensure that we are able to support farmers and entrepreneurs at different level. As far as market linkage is concerned, we are providing transportation through 1917 agri vehicles, setting up processing units, and connecting the farmers to the market,” he added.
On a suggestion for a special ‘agriculture electricity tariff’ for setting up of industries based on agriculture, he said that the government is providing assistance under multiple schemes, however, the suggestion would be examined.
In the programme, cheques to the beneficiaries of FOCUS scheme and CM-Elevate were distributed.
The chief minister accompanied by Agriculture Minister Dr. M. Ampareen Lyngdoh and Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Minister A.L. Hek also flagged off the tourism vehicles sanctioned under CM-Elevate.