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June 10, 2025

For the first time, 2,170 scientists from ICAR have interacted directly with farmers to exchange knowledge, says Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan

NION Minister of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare Shivraj Singh Chouhan has launched a 15-day nationwide campaign, 'Visit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan', to educate farmers about new technologies related to seeds, chemicals, and best practices before the Kharif crop sowing season begins with the goal of enhancing production. He tells Jitendra Choubey that 2,170 expert teams, each comprising at least four scientists from Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), universities, research institutions, government departments, and farmer producer organisations, will visit over 65,000 villages across 723 districts between May 29 and June 12. Excerpts:

What is your assessment and farmers' response? How is this yatra different from previous campaigns?

We have already engaged with millions of farmers. For the first time, a team of 2,170 scientists from the Indian Council for Agricultural Research has interacted directly with farmers, creating a valuable exchange of knowledge. Farmers learn about soil quality, nutrients, and pest control, while scientists gain insights into the challenges farmers face. During my visit to the Kisan Vigyan Kendra in Pune, I saw the initiative mobilising farmers to share their problems and seek solutions. I met growers of grapes, capsicum, tomatoes, and chilies, and I'm pleased to report that horticultural farmers are earning substantial incomes, with many young people returning to farming.

Why isn't the focus on crops like mustard and pulses which India doesn't produce much? Recent data show a decline in mustard production, and pulses still fall short of India's needs.

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Corbett vultures fly 1,000 km for food: Study

IN a remarkable display of endurance, vultures native to Uttarakhand's famed Corbett Tiger Reserve (CTR) are undertaking massive migratory journeys, travelling up to 1,000 kilometres in search of food, according to a joint study with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).

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Clamour in Canada to call extortion an act of terror gains momentum

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Samson to CSK, Jadeja RR dominate buzz; KKR brace for auction

THE trading window of the Indian Premier League has shown signs of maturity as the tournament has evolved over the years.

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November 16, 2025

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Lokpal paves way for CBI charge sheet against MP in cash-for-query case

THE Lokpal has granted its nod to the CBI to file a chargesheet against Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra within four weeks for her involvement in a cash-for-query case.

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Army's Animal Transport Units to stay

THE Indian Army has deferred disbanding of the Animal Transport Units (ATUs) till the next decade. This comes a time when the Army has substantial troops and formations guarding the borders in the unpredictable high altitude and terrain. Comprising the mules, horses, donkeys and dogs, the ATUs are there to stay at least till the beginning of the next decade, sources said.

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November 16, 2025

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US exempts agri products from import tariffs

US President Donald Trump on Friday announced to remove US tariffs on several commodities like beef, coffee, tropical fruits and others.

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November 16, 2025

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Human sacrifice of 17-day-old in Raj stokes storm

IN a shocking case of human sacrifice, four aunts of a 17-dayold boy reportedly killed the infant in Jodhpur on Friday in what appears to be superstitious ritual.

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November 16, 2025

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A School of Thought

In Bengaluru, an educational space goes beyond textbooks and rote learning, blending ancient Indian values with modern thinking

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WHO norms on diabetes during pregnancy out

THE World Health Organization (WHO) has released its first global guidelines for the management of diabetes during pregnancy, a condition affecting about one in six pregnancies - or 21 million women annually.

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November 16, 2025

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LUXURY HOMES ON TAP BUT 'HOUSING' IN CRISIS

I T is only the rich who seem to be buying homes. New money is being pumped into larger, more stylish homes. On the other hand, the middle and poor are feeling the pinch of high prices and are holding back. Sales in the affordable and mid segments are down as resistance mounts against runaway prices.

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November 16, 2025

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