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Little pigeons release their big dreams of getting rich and never forget to "pass on and help".

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Little pigeons release their big dreams of getting rich and never forget to "pass on and help".

* * Qiajiang 4 Village, Duolaiba Township, Bachu County, Kashi Prefecture, is a village designated by the village working group of the CPPCC Autonomous region to help. Today, the village is very busy, and everyone is gathering in the auditorium to ask a person a question.

It turned out that the celebrity Balang Agboola Rehman, who became rich by raising pigeons in the 10th village of Paiswustang, Bachu County, was invited to the neighboring township to give a big lecture. The little pigeons released their big dreams and did not forget to "help" when they became rich. impart technology to more post-80s and post-90s young people who dream of getting rid of poverty and becoming rich. The working group of Paiswustang 10 villages in Chaerba Township, Bachu County, where the Animal Husbandry Department of the Autonomous region lives, has also passed on some practices of assistance to the CPPCC Village working Group of the Autonomous region, which interacts with villages, people, and working groups to explore new ways to accurately help the poor. Nawa, head of the working group of Qiajiang Village 4, Bagh Township, Duolaiti Township, Bachu County, where the CPPCC Autonomous region lives, said to the 10 Village working Group: "you have come to deliver the treasure, and we are here to pick up the treasure. Thank you!"

When it comes to the story of raising pigeons by Barang Abulaheman, it is well-known locally. The inspirational story of getting rich appeared on TV, "Zero distance", and was interviewed by * * Metropolis Daily. At present, many post-80s and post-90s young people from other counties, townships and bingtuan have come to pay homage to their teachers to learn their skills, and they are overwhelmed with telephone consultation. "because I understand that it is not easy for poor families." I also understand young people's dream of becoming rich, so I hope to teach their skills of raising pigeons to more young people, so that they can shake off poverty and become rich like me in the future, help their families improve their living conditions and make their lives better. " The simple and honest young man smiled shyly, but after research and field investigation, the working group knew that it was not easy for him to get rich, and there were a lot of sad stories and helplessness behind him.

Barang Agboola Rehman is currently a demonstration household of courtyard economic development and construction in the 10th village of Paiswustang, Chaerba Township, Bachu County, and is also the leader of the post-90s generation in the village. "he is a man who dares to think and dare to do, and he is famous for raising pigeons, and he is very good in the village." In the village, when it comes to Agboola Rehman, everyone will give a thumbs up, "Yaxi"!

Agboola Rehman, 26, now lives a rich life. The courtyard of his house is beautiful and tidy, and he has taken the lead in the growth of courtyard economic benefits. But who would have thought that 11 years ago, he was also a large family huddled together in an adobe house and lived a life of worrying about the next meal? This shift began in 2005. In March of that year, as usual, he went to Chiar Bagh Township to buy sheep. He happened to see that farmers had raised a lot of pigeons, which gave him the idea of raising pigeons. Enthusiastic farmers told him about the knowledge and income of pigeon farming. He decided to go home to raise pigeons and work hard to make his family's life rich. "at that time, the cost of investing in raising pigeons was almost all the savings of the family. But I believe that as long as I master the ability to raise pigeons, I can also make a good life for my family. " Agboola Rehman said. Agboola Rehman built a pigeon house in his yard and bought breeding pigeons. The family never understood, worried to full support. "I didn't expect that he was so determined. I was completely infected by my son's spirit. I must support him." Agboola Rehman's father, Rehe Mankremu, sold his sheep and cattle and invested 10, 000 yuan in pigeon breeding.

In recent years, Agboola Rehman and his wife have got up early and late at night and devoted all their energies to raising pigeons. Agboola Rehman's lover, Mili Kaemu Surayman, is also very supportive of her husband's work. The couple get up at 7 o'clock every morning to prepare the feed, start cleaning the pigeon house at 8 o'clock, and often work until the wee hours of the morning. Through the unremitting efforts of the husband and wife, the income of raising pigeons has gradually improved. But they also face a thorny problem: due to the lack of working capital, daily income can only be maintained, and the family has no extra money to invest and grow. "because of the shortage of funds, the development of pigeon farming has also encountered many difficulties. thanks to the help and guidance of the village working group, we have now passed the difficult period. the development rate has been the fastest in the past two years. As soon as the third batch of resident village working groups arrived in the village, they carried out key research, investigation and demonstration on my pigeon farming, and gave me a lot of good suggestions. Now I am full of confidence in the future!" Abdulla's tears whirled in his eyes when he mentioned the past, and Baron smiled again when he mentioned the future.

After 11 years of hard work, "Little Balang's Little Pigeon" is now well-known in Chalbagh Township, and Barang's life is getting better. When he became rich, he did not forget that he did not want to go out of the house for a long time because his family was poor and saw that his neighbor's children had their own toys. Now he has created a bright future for his family and children with his own hands, but he has not forgotten the children and families who need help as much as he did at that time. He is eager to help the villagers, do technical guidance on raising pigeons for free, take apprentices for free, publicize their own experience of raising pigeons free of charge, and teach their skills to more young people with dreams of becoming rich. Teeth Prisceti was an apprentice of Agboola Rehman. He is 25 years old and lives in the same village as Baron Agboola Rehman. "I learned to raise pigeons from Agboola Rehman. I wanted to change the current situation of poverty in my family. I also raised some pigeons, which never developed. Many people in the village are now slowly embarking on the road to prosperity. I also want to create a new world by raising pigeons." Dental Prisceti said that he hopes that after mastering a skill, he can become self-reliant and become rich.

At present, the pigeons raised by Barang Abra Rahman are worth more than 200,000 yuan, and the annual gross income can reach 100000 yuan. In order to give full play to the exemplary and leading role of Agboola Rehman, the third group of village working groups of the Animal Husbandry Department of the autonomous region, together with the two village committees, made a prospect plan for the development of pigeon farming in the village, and Agboola Rehman led the establishment of pigeon farming cooperatives. At the same time, giving full play to the industry advantages of the working group, we have raised 200000 yuan to build an 800-square-meter pigeon-raising cooperative, and are now preparing to buy 1000 pairs of breeding pigeons and more than 2000 pairs of meat pigeons in Tarim, driving 50 poor households out of poverty. and 5-7 pigeon farmers from technical guidance. The working group believes that, on the one hand, Agboola Rehman's inspirational story has a strong exemplary role, vigorously publicizing his enterprising spirit of "as long as efforts can be changed," and can inspire more young people to actively start their own businesses and become rich with their own efforts. On the other hand, the pigeon cooperative project has a good foundation, and the expansion of the scale can help more villagers shake off poverty and become rich, and play a role in accurate poverty alleviation. "the little pigeon releases the big dream", the dream of the little Barang Abra Rahman will certainly come true!

 
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