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Pandey earns Rs 1 lakh a month by selling milk

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Kanchanpur. Jagdish Prasad Pandey, a resident of Bhimdatta Municipality-15 in Kanchanpur, had been working in Dubai. He returned home after the death of his father in 2076 BS and decided to go to Dubai for re-employment. Tickets were also fixed for this. However, his dream of going to Dubai could not be fulfilled after international flights were closed due to Covid infection.

When he could not go for foreign employment, he found a way to do something in the country to earn a living. After this, he bought a cow for Rs 30,000. “I couldn’t go for foreign employment due to Covid, so I felt that I had to do something to earn a living,” he said, adding, “At that time, the demand for milk was high, so I started rearing cows. ’

After recovering the amount he had bought a cow in six months by selling milk, he felt that he could earn income by selling milk in the country. When the demand for buffalo milk was more than cow’s milk, he started buffalo rearing commercially.

He started rearing buffaloes by buying three buffaloes in the beginning, but now he has 32 buffaloes, big and small.TAG_OPEN_div_30 “After six months of recovering the amount I bought for the cow, I added another cow, and after that there was a lot of demand for milk,” Pandey said, “After that, I started rearing buffaloes by bringing three buffaloes. ’

Currently, 40 liters of milk is sold in the market from five buffaloes giving milk twice and seven buffaloes giving milk once in the morning.TAG_OPEN_div_28 He has also provided employment to three people by rearing buffaloes.

His wife Saraswati Pandey has also helped him in his work.TAG_OPEN_div_26 “Currently, 40 litres of milk is sold daily and the price of milk is Rs 90 per litre. He said, “The income from buffalo rearing is the cost of education and livelihood of the children.” His son is studying civil engineering and daughter is studying MBBS.

TAG_OPEN_div_24″We provide milk at home as per the demand of the customers,” he said, “We have been managing our children’s education expenses and household expenses through the sale of milk.” Not only milk, the Pandey couple also earns from the sale of cow dung manure and padapadi.

TAG_OPEN_div_22″We earn Rs 12 lakh annually from the sale of milk and Rs 300,000 from cow dung manure,” he said. He runs a buffalo farm on his own one bigha land and has leased five bigha of land for fodder for buffaloes.

“So far, I have invested Rs 6.5 million in the farm, provided employment to three people and leased six bigha of land at the rate of Rs 30,000 per bigah annually,” he said.TAG_OPEN_div_20 According to him, there will be no loss if we work hard in the country as cow dung manure is sold in buffalo rearing.

He said that although he was happy to earn by doing business in his own country rather than abroad, he complained that the government has not provided adequate support to the youths doing business.TAG_OPEN_div_18 Stating that he was happy with the income being made from the sale of milk, he said that if the state could help the real farmers, it would help those who are working hard in the country.

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