Key Points

NABARD Assam celebrated its 44th Foundation Day by honoring farmers and grassroots institutions driving rural prosperity. The event saw Agriculture Minister Atul Bora felicitating Padmashri Sarbeswar Basumatary and black rice pioneer Upendra Rabha. A digital flipbook and success stories booklet were launched to highlight cooperative achievements. NABARD reaffirmed its commitment to sustainable rural development through credit support and skill initiatives.

Key Points: NABARD Assam Honors Rural Champions on 44th Foundation Day

  • Padmashri Sarbeswar Basumatary honored for rural contributions
  • Black Rice pioneer Upendra Rabha receives Assam Gaurav Award
  • NABARD launches 'Sahakar-se-Samriddhi' success stories booklet
  • Farmer Producer Organisations awarded for economic resilience
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Assam: NABARD celebrates 44th Foundation Day by honouring grassroots champions of rural development

NABARD felicitates Padmashri Sarbeswar Basumatary, Upendra Rabha & grassroots institutions for transforming Assam's rural economy.

"NABARD remains committed to empowering rural Assam by nurturing institutions that serve as the backbone of our agrarian economy. – Qamar Javed, NABARD"

Guwahati, July 13

The Regional Office of NABARD (National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development) has commemorated its 44th Foundation Day with a special event dedicated to celebrating the spirit of rural development and inclusive growth.

In a programme held at the NABARD Office premises on Saturday, prominent farmers, including Padmashri Sarbeswar Basumatary, Mohan Chandra Bora, renowned seed keeper of Assam and Assam Gaurav Award winner Upendra Rabha, pioneer of Black Rice, were felicitated for their efforts in bringing prosperity to the rural community.

With a steadfast commitment to strengthening grassroots institutions, NABARD Assam has continued to play a pivotal role in bridging developmental gaps through skill development, infrastructure creation, and timely credit support, thereby fostering sustainable growth in the rural economy of Assam, a release said.

The event was graced by Chief Guest Atul Bora, Ministers of Agriculture, Government of Assam, along with other dignitaries, senior government officials, bankers, and stakeholders from the development sector.

Speaking at the occasion, Qamar Javed, General Manager at Assam Regional Office NABARD, said, "NABARD remains committed to empowering rural Assam by nurturing institutions that serve as the backbone of our agrarian economy. Through collaborative efforts, we aim to create resilient and self-reliant rural communities."

During the programme, a few good-performing Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) and Primary Agriculture Credit Societies (PACS) from across the state were also awarded for their contributions to strengthening the rural economy.

Besides, a booklet titled 'Sahakar-se-Samriddhi - Prospering Together: Tales of Assam' highlighting the success stories of 14 PACS in the State and a digital flipbook on the 'Ek Ped Maa ke Naam' plantation drive organised by NABARD as part of celebration of International Year of Cooperatives (IYC) 2025 were launched during the programme.

The Foundation Day celebration by NABARD has served as a reminder of its enduring mission -- 'Taking Rural India Forward' -- and its unwavering dedication to transforming the lives of millions through inclusive and sustainable development.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As someone from rural Assam, I've seen NABARD's impact firsthand. Their credit support helped our village cooperative start organic farming. But I wish they'd expand to more remote areas - many tribal farmers still struggle to access these benefits.
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Aditya G
The 'Ek Ped Maa ke Naam' plantation drive is a brilliant initiative! 🌱 We need more such environmental consciousness in rural development programs. Kudos to NABARD for integrating sustainability with economic growth.
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Michael C
Interesting to see how India's rural banking system is evolving. The focus on Farmer Producer Organizations seems promising. Are these models replicable in other developing countries? The success stories booklet could be valuable case studies.
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Shreya B
While I appreciate NABARD's work, I hope they're also addressing the challenges small farmers face with climate change. Assam's weather patterns have become so unpredictable - rural development must include climate resilience programs.
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Karthik V
Recognition for seed keepers like Mohan Chandra Bora is long overdue! Our indigenous seeds are treasures that modern agriculture is forgetting. NABARD should scale up support for traditional farming knowledge before it's lost forever.

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