Staff Reporter :
CHIEF Minister Dr Mohan Yadav,
on Sunday, formally and ceremoniously launched Farmer
Welfare Year 2026 from the State
capital and led a historic rally of
1,101 tractors by farmers. The
disciplined participation of a
massive number of tractors lent
the event a truly historic character.
Expressing delight at the
enthusiasm of farmers during
the tractor rally, Chief Minister
Dr. Yadav said that the rally was
not merely an event, but a powerful symbol of farmers’ unity,
confidence, and the state government’s farmer-friendly vision.
He said the event reflects the government’s firm commitment to
prioritising agriculture and taking continuous, concrete steps
in the interest of farmers. A deeply
emotional and inspiring moment
unfolded when Chief Minister
Dr. Yadav himself took the wheel
of a tractor. His request to the
tractor driver and his act of driving the tractor highlighted his
simplicity and respect for the
hard work of farmers. This gesture of humility and warmth
moved the gathering, as farmers
greeted the ‘Farmer-Chief
Minister’ with thunderous
applause.
Chief Minister Dr Yadav said
that farmers, women, youth and
the poor are at the centre of the
government’s policies.
Keeping
the empowerment of these four
sections in focus, the state government is designing and implementing schemes and programmes to ensure that the benefits of development reach the last
person in society. He announced
that the year 2026 will be observed
as ‘Krishak Kalyan Varsh’, during
which special emphasis will be
laid on farmers’ interests. For the
effective implementation of
Farmer Welfare Year, 16 departments of the State Government
will work in close coordination
to strengthen all dimensions of
agriculture, including production, cost, marketing, income,
and overall welfare.
Dr Yadav stated that the State’s
agricultural growth rate has
reached 16 percent, reflecting the inherent potential of the sector and the success of policy initiatives. He clarified that the government’s objective is not limited
to increasing production alone, but also to enhancing farmers’
income and reducing agricultural input costs through practical and
effective measures. Chief Minister Dr Yadav said that this marks the
first day in fulfilling the resolve of Farmer Welfare Year 2026.
Developmental and welfare-oriented programmes will continue
throughout the year. The government remains committed to ensuring farmer prosperity, sustainable agriculture and renewed strength
for the rural economy