Youth in Villages to Conduct Crop Surveys and Earn Honorarium

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Madhya Pradesh empowers youth with digital crop surveys, boosting transparency and rural employment through government initiatives.

Robin Kumar Attri

By Robin Kumar Attri

Feb 05, 2025 13:34 pm IST
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Youth in Villages to Conduct Crop Surveys and Earn Honorarium
Youth in Villages to Conduct Crop Surveys and Earn Honorarium

Key Highlights

  • Government initiative: Engaging rural youth in digital crop surveys.
  • Transparency boost: Implementing digital surveys for accuracy.
  • Eligibility: Madhya Pradesh natives aged 18-40, minimum 8th-grade education.
  • Application process: Online registration via MPBHULEKH portal with Aadhar OTP.
  • Benefits: Enhancing employment and agricultural scheme efficiency.

Efforts are underway to enhance employment opportunities in rural areas through government schemes. One such initiative by the state government aims to engage rural youth, including farmers, in conducting surveys of government schemes. This move is expected to provide employment within the villages themselves.

Involvement in Crop Surveys for Transparency

The state government is keen on ensuring accurate crop surveys, which are crucial for schemes like Minimum Support Price purchases and crop insurance. To achieve transparency and efficiency, the government has decided to involve rural youth in conducting these surveys.

Online Applications Invited Till 10 July 2024

Interested and educated youth from Madhya Pradesh can apply online for this opportunity. Applications are open until July 10, 2024, and eligible candidates are encouraged to apply.

Historical Context of Crop Surveys in Madhya Pradesh

Regular Girdawari under State Rules

Under the Madhya Pradesh Land Records Rules, crop surveys are conducted thrice a year: during the Kharif, Zayed, and Rabi seasons. Previously, these surveys were conducted manually by officials visiting fields.

Transition to Digital Crop Surveys

To improve transparency, the government has initiated digital crop surveys using advanced technology. This process involves capturing field photographs at fixed intervals through Geo-Fence technology.

Eligibility and Requirements

Who Can Apply?

  • Applicants must be natives of Madhya Pradesh, aged between 18 to 40 years.
  • They should be residents of the village or the nearest Gram Panchayat.
  • The minimum educational qualification required is passing class 8.
  • Applicants need an Android mobile phone (version 6+) with internet connectivity.

Honorarium and Application Details

Youth selected for the survey work will receive a stipulated honorarium. Required documents for application include an Aadhaar card, proof of address, age certificate, 8th grade mark sheet, mobile number, and a photograph.

Application Process

Interested candidates can apply online through the MPBHULEKH portal. Registration will be completed using Aadhar OTP verification, and village allocation will be handled by the Patwari. Survey work will be managed via the SARA app, ensuring efficient implementation.

For further details, applicants can contact their nearest agriculture department.

This initiative not only aims to improve employment opportunities in rural areas but also enhances the efficiency and transparency of government schemes related to agriculture.

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CMV360 Says

The state government's initiative to involve rural youth in crop surveys represents a significant step towards boosting local employment and ensuring transparency in agricultural schemes. By leveraging digital technology and encouraging youth participation, the initiative not only enhances efficiency but also empowers communities to actively contribute to agricultural development. This effort is set to benefit both farmers and rural youth, fostering inclusive growth across Madhya Pradesh.

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