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Record Foodgrain Production Expected in 2025-26

India's agriculture sector is poised for record foodgrain production in 2025-26, driven by strong monsoons and GST cuts on farm inputs. Discover the key figures and policy impacts shaping the sector's future.

Chennai STP Sludge Can Be Reused for Gardening: Study

CEG research finds Chennai's sewage sludge, after pathogen treatment, is suitable for non-food agriculture. Heavy metals are within limits, but raw sludge is hazardous. Learn about safe reuse methods.

Chandigarh's One Rupee Store Promotes RRR Concept

Chandigarh Municipal Corporation opens a 'One Rupee Store' at Mahila Bhawan for affordable essentials, promoting reduce, reuse, recycle. Read how this initiative aids sustainability.

Farmers' Day 2025: Sustainable Agriculture & UPSC Guide

On National Farmers' Day, explore crucial sustainable farming methods & the National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA). Essential reading for UPSC aspirants & eco-conscious citizens. Boost your current affairs knowledge now!

New Town Kolkata Residents Protest Illegal Sludge Dumping

Residents of Greenwood Elements in New Town Action Area II protest illegal dumping of construction sludge. The waste, containing cement and chemicals, causes pollution and health risks. Authorities have been alerted.

Don't Trash Your Old Phone: 6 Smart Reuse Ideas

Your old iPhone or Android phone can still be incredibly useful. Discover 6 practical ways to repurpose it as a security camera, webcam, alarm clock, and more. Give your old tech a new life!

MP Declares 2026 as 'Agriculture Year'

Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav announces 2026 as 'Agriculture Year' with the theme 'Prosperous Farmer: Prosperous State'. Focus on tech-driven farming and job creation. Read more.

Ganjam Paddy Procurement Starts December 23

Ganjam district launches paddy procurement from Dec 23 with 36.53 quintal target. 1.56 lakh farmers registered for the process across 476 mandis. Learn key details.

India Urges Farm Machinery Shift to Green Fuels

India's Agriculture Ministry calls for transition to green fuel-based farm technologies to reduce emissions and fuel costs. Industry leaders commit to sustainable solutions.

Bengaluru Expert Panel for Treated Water Reuse

BWSSB establishes an expert committee led by a retired IISc professor to develop strategies for sustainable water management and treated water reuse in Bengaluru. Learn about the initiative's goals.

Gadkari & Pawar NGOs Partner for AI in Agriculture

Agrovision Foundation and Agriculture Development Trust forge a historic alliance, leveraging AI to boost crop yields and farmer profits. Discover how this partnership will transform Indian agriculture.

Atish Chandra Named New Agriculture Secretary

1994-batch IAS officer Atish Chandra appointed as India's new Agriculture Secretary. He will take charge from February 2026, replacing Devesh Chaturvedi. Read about the major bureaucratic reshuffle.

Bengaluru Hosts 11th Indian Horticulture Congress

Discover how the 11th Indian Horticulture Congress in Bengaluru is revolutionizing agriculture with cutting-edge technologies and sustainable practices to boost farmer incomes and ensure food security.

Bengaluru Hosts National Wastewater Reuse Summit

Bengaluru gears up to host a crucial national conference on treated wastewater reuse, bringing together experts to address India's growing water crisis through sustainable solutions.

Jharkhand Minister Addresses Crop Damage Crisis

Jharkhand Agriculture Minister Badal Patralekh addresses widespread agricultural devastation caused by heavy rainfall and cyclonic storms, revealing compensation plans for affected farmers.

Ludhiana Leads Punjab in Paddy Procurement

Ludhiana emerges as Punjab's paddy procurement champion with record 9.5 lakh metric tonnes lifted, showcasing district's agricultural dominance and efficient procurement system.

Government Guarantees Urea Supply for Kharif 2025

Union Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers Mansukh Mandaviya assures farmers of sufficient urea availability for upcoming planting season, addressing nationwide concerns about fertilizer shortages.

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