The National Agricultural Policy aims to enhance agricultural productivity. It focuses on sustainable practices and food security. The policy promotes the use of modern technology and research. It encourages investment in rural infrastructure. Farmers receive support through various schemes. The goal is to improve livelihoods and reduce poverty. Overall, it seeks to create a resilient agricultural sector in India.
The inaugural National Agrochemicals Congress took place at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) in New Delhi, from November 13 to 16, 2019. The event was organised with...
The Mathura School of Art emerged during the 1st century BCE and reached its absolute zenith between the 1st and 3rd centuries CE in northern India. Centered around...
Harappan agriculture was intricately adapted to the flood regimes of the Indus River and its numerous tributaries, including the Ravi, Jhelum, and the now-desiccated Ghaggar-Hakra system. Farmers did...
Rare Earth Elements (REEs) are a set of 17 chemically similar metallic elements, including the 15 lanthanides on the periodic table plus scandium and yttrium. Despite their name,...
The National AYUSH Mission (NAM) was officially launched on September 29, 2014, by the Government of India as a comprehensive healthcare initiative. Implemented by the Ministry of AYUSH,...