The harvesting time of farmers is going on. At the same time, in view of the locust arrival in the border districts of Rajasthan, all the concerned departments have been instructed to implement locust control activities in accordance with the effective action plan. Instead of being intimidated by locust outbreaks, farmers have been appealed to local public servants and officials to become participants in the control by providing correct information of arrival and halt. For this, control rooms have been set up and telephone numbers have also been issued. Apart from this, the method of using pesticide chemicals and ways to make them have also been released to help the farmers. This leader calls BJP as capitalists friendly, makes serious allegations about workers In the border district of Jaisalmer, adjacent to Pakistan, District Collector Namit Mehta has formed different level teams for continuous monitoring, survey and control in this regard. Control rooms are operated at the different district level for effective control of locusts. Also, the numbers issued by the Agriculture Department have also been made available. Vizag Gas Leak: Former Andhra CM Chandrababu Naidu urges PM Modi for Scientific Probe Apart from this, Deputy Director (Agriculture, Extension) Radheshyam Narwal has advised farmers to use insecticidal chemicals for grasshopper control. According to them, harvesting and threshing of rabi crops have been done but the areas where jowar, bajri etc. are green fodder Chlorpyriphos 20 EC 1200 ml per hectare, Chlorpyri to protect from damage caused by locust parties. Cross 50 EC 480 mL per ha, Deltamethrin 2.8 percent E.C. 625 ML per hectare, Bandiocarb 80 percent WP 125 grams per hectare, Melathione 50 percent EC 1850 ML per hectare or Malathion 25 percent W.P. Pesticide chemicals should be sprayed in 400 to 500 liters of water at 3700 gm per day, available as per locust outbreak in two shifts. CM Yogi is about to save every corona patient, preparing to implement new plan