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Vision For Vision Eye Mitra Plans To Train 10,000 Opticians In Rural India By 2020
Eye Mitra Optician programme, run by 2.5 New Vision Generation (2.5 NVG), a division of Essilor India has trained and created 2,500 rural youth to be opticians in their villages in three years. 2.5 NVG plans to take the number to 10,000 by 2020. Milind Jadhav, head, 2.5 NVG - India, talks to Mohd Mustaquim about the programme and its impact.
Post Budget 2017-18 10 Strategies Companies Must Follow To Tap Rural Markets
Companies ranging from FMCG, Consumer durables to Auto, Budget 2017-18 has several reasons for them to smile as rural demand is expected to increase. Companies now gear up to capture the markets and preparations are on. BK Jha Reports.
Why should you invest in Rajasthan's Agriculture Sector
The state government is organising Rajasthan Global Agritech Meet (GRAM) in Jaipur on November 9-11 and it aims at doubling farmers' income by 2022.
Agri Enterprises Will Get Customised Policy for Different Investment Slabs
Rajasthan Government is organising an International Agritech Conference cum exhibition in Jaipur in November this year. Senior Cabinet Minister Yoonus Khan spearheaded the New Delhi Roadshow for the event. In an exclusive interview with BK Jha, he spoke about investment opportunities in the state.
Rabi Campaign Be Wise, Sow Wisely
The Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Radha Mohan Singh asks farmers to fix crop wise targets and to introduce new technologies & practices in the agriculture sector. BK Jha analyses the prospects of the forthcoming Rabi crops and achievement of Kharif season 2016.
Bone-numbing truth of Osteoporotic epidemic in India
The number of bone related cases and fractures occurring due to Osteoporosis problem is steadily increasing BK Jha
RPCAU Will Be The Prime Mover Of Second Green Revolution In Eastern India
The fourth oldest agricultural university in India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agriculture University (RPCAU), formerly known as Rajendra Agricultural University (RAU) has played an important role in agricultural development in the eastern states. Located at Pusa in Samastipur, Bihar, the varsity has now upgraded to Central University in May 2015. It is seen as a big driver of second Green Revolution, expected to be taken place in the region. Dr. RC Srivastava, Vice Chancellor, RPCAU talks to Mohd Mustaquim on the various issues related to second Green Revolution and agricultural research in the region.
Take Over Tussle Takes Off
The Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MoFPI) seeks complete control over organisations which do not come under its administrative control but has onus of developing business related to these agencies. Tussle with two other ministries has now reached to the highest level-PMO. An exclusive Report by Mohd Mustaquim.
Genetic editing Technology would replace GMOs for Agricultural Advancement
In a candid interview with Tafeem Siddiqui, Father of Green Revolution MS Swaminathan says the government should invest more public sector research which is transforming agriculture and gene editing technology is the new mantra for higher productivity
Demonetisation Dairy Dares
Diary organisations procure milk from lakhs of farmers. Some have been making payments to farmers through bank transfers while some are still disbursing cash. The demonetisation move has changed the way Indian dairy sector functions. Mohd Mustaquim reports on how dairy dares to take the challenge.
Union Budget for Agriculture Expecting Extraordinary Efforts
With an aim to ensure higher productivity, the Government is expected to pay more and adequate attention on agriculture in the coming Budget. Expectations run high. Can we expect a higher budgetary provision, incentives, cheap farm credit, measures for better outcome, efforts for efficient implementation of existing schemes and announcement of a few new schemes?
Demonetisation The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
For Rural Indians, the ‘Short-term inconvenience’ due to demonetisation had come when they were gearing up for Rabi sowing. BK Jha analyses the effects of the Rupee revolution on rural economy
Fascinating Folks & Farms
Tourism offers enormous growth opportunity in India. Agritourism, though at a nascent stage, can induce sustainable development at grassroots level and become the backbone of the Indian economy.
Agrochemicals Industry A Game Changer
The Indian Agrochemical industry is dominated by insecticides which contribute to 60 percent of the overall demand. Efficient usage of crop protection solutions are the need of the hour. Mohd Mustaquim analyses the challenges which need to be addressed on priority for the sustainability and growth of agriculture sector.
eNAM Making A Difference To The Lives Of Farmers
The Electronic National Agriculture Market or eNAM, a key initiative of the Modi government to improve farm incomes, has surpassed its target by bringing 250 wholesale markets on to the platform. BK Jha reports
Devbhumi Making A Sweet Buzz With Organic Honey In Uttarakhand
Albert Einstein once quoted that “If the bee disappeared offthe surface of the globe, then man would have only four years of life left. No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more man.” Sandeep Rawat tells a success story of beekeeping from Uttarakhand.
Unsung Heroes Creating Livelihoods In Rural India
The second largest employment provider in India, handloom and handicraft sector is the most neglected and undermined by policy makers. It is only social will of some individuals and organisations, the sector is witnessing a transformation from within. Mohd Mustaquim brings to fore unsung heroes of the sector.
Doubling Farmers' Income the Birth of an Idea
Indian Prime Minister, in his various election rallies announced his Government’s desire, to double farmer’s income in five years, as an important priority. Prof. Chander Sabharwal attempts to throw light on some fundamental issues that surround this goal.
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Promoting healthy and drought tolerant Smart Food
11 Steps to Tackle Effects of Erratic Monsoon on Agriculture
For more than one decade India has been seeing erratic monsoon. And therefore, there is a need to develop climate smart agriculture practices, especially in the rain-fed areas. R&M brings the possible solutions to overcome the challenges of vagaries of monsoon
Developing Climate Smart Crops
Climate smart crops, smart food and digitalisation of breeding database are some of the core areas of research in a new agreement between ICAR and ICRISAT
Risk Management Benefits Farmers by Ensuring Steady Production
Weather Risk Management Services (WRMS), an agri sector company, is benefiting the farmers through its agriculture services and insurance schemes. In an exclusive interview with Mohd Mustaquim, its Managing Director, Sonu Agrawal elaborates the operations of the company with its various verticals
SFAC's Schemes Empowering Farmer Producer Organisations
Small Farmers’ Agri-Business Consortium rolls out the Equity Grant and Credit Guarantee Funds Scheme in several states including Rajasthan. Schemes aims to provide greater strength to Farmer Producer Organisations(FPOs). R&M Reports
10 Villages On The Verge Of Submergence People Get Only Assurance
Mahananda river in eastern Bihar has put 10 villages on the risk of submergence. However, the local administration either seems ignorant with the issue or has only assurance for the aggrieved people. It has left 50,000 people on the mercy of God. Mohd Mustaquim reports.
13 Reasons Why GST Can Be A Messiah For Rural Economy
GST is going to be a game changer not only for the industry sector but also will be a messiah for the rural economy in terms of increased demand for durables and better understanding of the taxation.