"There would be a lot of improvement in the condition of farmers and poor in the time to come as the state government is running schemes for the progress of farmers and villages", Yadav said while inaugurating a three-day exhibition being held under the aegis of PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industries here.
The chief minister said that the state government is providing free water for irrigation to farmers, work is in progress for a separate feeder system for proper power supply to the agriculture sector and assured that rural areas would get 16-hour power supply by 2016.
"Socialist ideology was not just a matter of discussion but also a way of life for him", Yadav said, adding, that the state government is working on the path shown by him and running several welfare schemes for the common people.
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