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Union Minister Narendra Tomar Appreciates Farmers & Scientists at ABVP’s Agrivision Conference

Tomar stated that the agriculture sector is the basis of the country's economy and the backbone of the nation. He emphasized that farmers and scientists who work in the agriculture sector deserve appreciation and encouragement.

News Name Union Minister Narendra Tomar Appreciates Farmers & Scientists at ABVP’s Agrivision Conference
News Name Union Minister Narendra Tomar Appreciates Farmers & Scientists at ABVP’s Agrivision Conference (Image: Economic Times)

The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) organized the seventh national convention of Agrivision on Saturday, which was attended by more than 400 students and professors. Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Tomar addressed the conference, where important proposals related to agriculture were passed.

The conference demanded the establishment of the Agriculture Council of India to address irregularities in the agricultural sector and the appointment of permanent professors in agricultural universities.

During his speech, Tomar stated that the agriculture sector is the basis of the country's economy and the backbone of the nation. He emphasized that farmers and scientists who work in the agriculture sector deserve appreciation and encouragement.

The conference's organizers, Agrivision, are continuously working to improve the agriculture sector. They believe that there is a need to upgrade the sector with new technology to make it more profitable.

The conference attendees agreed with the proposal to establish the Agriculture Council of India to regulate the sector and ensure that irregularities are addressed. They also supported the idea of appointing permanent professors in agricultural universities to ensure continuity and consistency in education.

The ABVP released a statement indicating that the conference was a success, and important proposals related to agriculture were passed. The attendees learned about the challenges and opportunities in the sector and discussed ways to improve it. Overall, the conference provided a platform for students, professors, and experts to exchange ideas and find ways to address the challenges facing the agriculture sector.

source-The Indian Express

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