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00:00Since the time our government was formed, to strengthen the rural economy,
00:07every year new ideas, new schemes and new technologies are being implemented.
00:16I am happy that a year ago, when I visited here in the budget,
00:22there was a plant in Dhagwar, which no one asked much about.
00:28When I visited here, after visiting, I gave the instruction that
00:34the Dhagwar plant has to be made into a world class milk processing unit.
00:39When I gave the order, the minister and I did a meeting.
00:44After the meeting, we made an agreement with NDDV
00:49and started the process of making this world class plant.
00:54And today, in this process, we gave them the direction that
00:58when 20% of your work will be completed,
01:02even after completing 20% of the work, we will come to do the construction,
01:07so 20% of the work has been completed.
01:10And next year, at the same time, we will inaugurate it.
01:15According to the capacity of 1.5 lakh people per day, milk will be processed here.
01:21Mozzarella will be made, butter will be made, khoya will be made, paneer will be made.
01:27And the milk packaging will also be made in high standard packaging.
01:33World class standard packaging will be made.
01:36And when milk will be produced in the Dhagwar plant of Himachal,
01:40then its quality will be one of the best quality of India.
01:44We have discussed that today.
01:46And I would like to thank NDDV people.
01:49I would also like to thank all my non-religious officials and officials.
01:54Today, with the help of this plant, we are moving forward
01:58with the strengthening of the rural economic system.
02:01And it is clear to us that we want to give money to the farmers of the village.
02:07And the farmers of the village who have animal products,
02:11according to that, we will buy their milk and put it in this milk processing unit.
02:17And for the first time, Himachal Pradesh became the state of India,
02:21which has set a rate of Rs. 45 per msp on cow milk and Rs. 55 per msp on buffalo milk.
02:32If it was sold more in the market, then it would have been sold in the market.
02:36But if a poor farmer finds out that his milk is not sold in the market,
02:42then according to the rate of Rs. 45 per msp, the government will buy that milk.
02:48So this is our step forward.
02:50And after this, another step has been taken.
02:53After that, whatever schemes have been taken by the government,
02:59which have been ignored, we are taking a very fast step in that direction.
03:04And the dream of Atam Dilwar Himachal in 2027, we have said,
03:08we are moving forward in the direction of fulfilling it.