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Share Your Innovations and Experiences in the Bamboo Value Chain

Start Date :
Dec 29, 2020
Last Date :
Jan 31, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Bamboo has been the lifeline of rural India since time immemorial. With the passage of time and development of technologies leading to new usage, the 'green gold' has turned into a ...

Bamboo has been the lifeline of rural India since time immemorial. With the passage of time and development of technologies leading to new usage, the 'green gold' has turned into a potential game changer for rural economy - for the farmer and industry equally.

With this background and number of progressive measures including the amendment of the Indian Forest Act to remove bamboo outside forests from the definition of 'trees', the restructured National Bamboo Mission (NBM) was launched in 2018-19 for the development of complete value chain of bamboo sector linking growers (farmers) with industry starting from raising quality planting material, plantation, creation of facilities for collection, aggregation, processing, micro, small & medium enterprises, skill development and brand building initiative in a cluster approach mode.

‘National Bamboo Mission’ invites farmers, entrepreneurs, researchers, bamboo-based industry to send in their experiences, innovations, and good practices adopted for increased productivity, strengthen supply of raw material to industry, products in sync with contemporary markets, REPLACE SINGLE USE PLASTICS, new age construction, and other sunrise uses.

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Last date of submission is 31st January 2021.

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SHARIF SHAIKH
SHARIF SHAIKH 5 years 7 months ago
बाँस का सबसे उपयोगी भाग तना है। उष्ण कटिबंध में बाँस बड़े-बड़े समूहों में पाया जाता है। बाँस के तने से नई नई शाखाएँ निरंतर बाहर की ओर निकलकर इसके घेरे को बढ़ाती हैं, किंतु समशीतोष्ण एवं शीतकटिबंध में यह समूह अपेक्षाकृत छोटा होता है तथा तनों की लंबाई ही बढ़ती है। तनों की लंबाई 30 से 150 फुट तक एवं चौड़ाई 1/4 इंच से लेकर एक फुट तक होती है।
Rajeev Singh
Rajeev Singh 5 years 7 months ago
भारत में रेलवे लाइन के किनारे किनारे बाँस को लगाया जाए तो जमीन की अतिरिक्त आवश्यकता नहीं होगी तथा अधिक उपज भी प्राप्त होगी।
HIMANSHU SHEKHAR
HIMANSHU SHEKHAR 5 years 7 months ago
SEVA MEIN MAANIYE PRADHAAN MANTRI JI SADAR PRANAAM HAMARE DESH MEIN BAMBOO KA TREE LAGANE KE LIYE SABKO PRERIT KARNA CHAHIYE AUR ISKI KHETI PAR CHOOT DENI CHAHIYE. KRIPYA DHYAAN DENE KI KRIPA KI JAYE AAPKA VISWASI HIMANSHU SHEKHAR
Anupama Gupta
Anupama Gupta 5 years 7 months ago
Honourable PM sir, Here are my few suggestions. 1. Bamboo can be used to make paper since it matures fast & would prevent cutting of trees that take many years to achieve their full size. 2. Bamboo is a great alternative to plastic as it can be used to make furniture ,handicrafts, carrybags, handbags, floor carpets, sitting mats etc. 3. Indians residing in the north east use it in some ayurvedic preparations.That knowledge should be tapped for larger benefit of the population. Thanks
Aditi Salimath
Aditi Salimath 5 years 7 months ago
Bamboo is used in culinary. They are used in numerous Asian dishes and broths. Bamboo is frequently used for cooking utensils with many cultures. Bamboo can also be utilised as biofuel crop. In old times people in India used handmade pens made from Bamboo. Bamboo textile is any cloth, yarn or clothing made from Bamboo fibres.
Aditi Salimath
Aditi Salimath 5 years 7 months ago
Bamboo is non-polluting and does not have crusts or parts that can be considered waste. Instead of adding to the problems of polluting land-fills like conventional building waste, any part of the bamboo that is not used is recycled back into the earth as fertilizer or can be processed as bamboo charcoal.