New Delhi: To achieve the ambitious target of making the country a $ 5 trillion economy by 2024, one of the main steps of PM Narendra Modi will be to increase livestock production in mission mode. Following a series of brainstorming meetings and brainstorming of livestock affairs experts, top-level scientists in the field of veterinarians and high officials of the Ministry of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Modi has launched three promotional projects that could change the economic status of crores of cattle farmers in India. Big statement of Ranjit Savarkar, said- Indira was also a follower of Veer Savarkar According to the government's assessment, over the next five years, cattle rearing farmers will not only get rid of a loss of Rs. 2.50 lakh crores, but they will also be able to quadruple their income, which is a big part of India's gross domestic product (GDP). On the question of encouraging India's economy through a huge increase in livestock production, Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairy Secretary Atul Chaturvedi has said that the Government of India's commitment to increase livestock production will undoubtedly see a big improvement in the country's economy. Maharashtra Assembly Election: Not BJP, but this party is contesting most seats He further said that the three programs initiated by the Central Government are unprecedented. Right now we are trying to assess the estimated contribution of livestock in the country's economy. Chaturvedi, one of the senior-most IAS officers in the Modi government, said that extraordinary efforts are underway to implement the world's biggest programs in animal husbandry. INX Media case: Bail or jail to Chidambaram? hearing in Supreme Court today