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Visionary Farmer Cultivates Breathtaking Mango Orchard in Tripura's Udaipur, Inspiring Youth and Showcasing Agricultural Potential

| @indiablooms | Jun 13, 2023, at 08:50 am

Agartala/IBNS: In Tripura's Udaipur, Sirajul Islam, a visionary farmer, has created a mesmerizing mango orchard that has become a source of awe and admiration. Situated along the enchanting Gomati River in the Jamjuri Panchayat area of Kakraban Block, the sprawling orchard has captured the essence of nature's beauty and the remarkable potential of agriculture.

Spanning across an expansive 18 Kanis of land, this mango garden has emerged as a symbol of wealth and reverence in the region, reported Northeast Today.

Supported by a government grant of Rs 3 lakh, Sirajul Islam's orchard is a testament to his hard work and dedication. With his residence conveniently adjacent to the Jamjuri Railway Station, he has tirelessly cultivated the mangoes, employing a team of 15 to 20 diligent laborers who work tirelessly on a daily basis.

Although the number of workers has decreased from the previous 30 to 40, due to other employment opportunities in the area, Sirajul Islam's commitment remains unwavering.

The fruitful efforts of Sirajul Islam have led to an impressive annual income of Rs 15 to 20 lakh from the cultivation and sale of these mangoes. His success story serves as an inspiration to the unemployed and educated youth, urging them to shun idleness and pursue greatness through hard work.

With his own achievements as evidence, Sirajul Islam encourages the youth to consider engaging in agricultural endeavors, highlighting the government's willingness to provide support to those who exhibit dedication and determination.

Sirajul Islam's mango orchard, standing as an unparalleled marvel in the region, continues to enchant onlookers and exemplify the potential for growth and prosperity in the agricultural sector.

Year after year, as his harvests flourish, his story shines as a beacon of hope, illustrating how hard work and government assistance can transform lives and create a brighter future for all.

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