Key Points

The Indian government is revolutionizing agricultural practices through targeted farmer training programs. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan is bringing cutting-edge agricultural knowledge directly to farmers in Jammu and Kashmir. Experts are providing hands-on guidance about sustainable farming, soil health, and government support schemes. This initiative represents a critical step towards modernizing India's agricultural sector and improving farmers' economic prospects.

Key Points: Modi's Krishi Sankalp Mission Empowers J-K Farmers in Doda

  • Modi's vision drives agricultural transformation in Jammu and Kashmir
  • 200 farmers receive comprehensive training in modern agricultural techniques
  • Krishi Vighyan Kendra provides critical farming insights
  • Government schemes focus on sustainable agricultural practices
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J-K: Around 200 farmers get hands-on training in Doda under 'Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan 2025'

PM Narendra Modi's agricultural initiative trains 200 farmers in Bhaderwah, promoting sustainable farming and technological innovation

"Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan is not just a campaign but a mission to ensure transformation of Indian agriculture - Arvinder Singh, Director Agriculture"

Bhaderwah, June 4

The Department of Agriculture, Doda, organised a comprehensive farmer awareness programme at Bhalara Bhaderwah as part of the Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan 2025, where around 200 participating farmers discussed the latest technologies and different Agricultural schemes.

The Director of Agriculture, Jammu, Arvinder Singh, was the chief guest on the occasion. This was organised in response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call to revitalise the agriculture sector.

The initiative aims to empower farmers with knowledge, technology, and resources to boost productivity, ensure sustainable practices, and increase income.

Sub Divisional Agricultural Officer Bhaderwah Aamir Rafiqi highlighted the government's long-term vision to make Indian agriculture globally competitive.

The Prime Minister's vision for a developed India by 2047 cannot be achieved without transforming agriculture. This campaign is about creating awareness and driving real change on the ground.

Director Agriculture, Jammu, Arvinder Singh, emphasised the importance of farmer-centric policies being implemented by the Government of India.

He said, "Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan is not just a campaign but a mission to ensure the transformation of Indian agriculture through scientific interventions, smart resource utilisation, and access to direct benefits."

He urged farmers to proactively engage with the departments, adopt sustainable practices, and take advantage of the numerous schemes and subsidies made available under the leadership of the Prime Minister.

Arvinder Singh added that "Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan 2025 is an opportunity for farmers to directly interact with field experts and scientists to resolve their issues and upgrade their practices.

He encouraged farmers to adopt organic and climate-resilient agriculture while taking full advantage of government-supported initiatives for irrigation, seeds, fertilisers, and crop insurance.

During the programme, farmers shared significant challenges including irregular rainfall, water quality issues, soil health problems, market prices and availability of quality seeds.

Scientists of Krishi Vighyan Kendra Doda provided detailed information on natural farming, integrated pest management, new varieties, soil health management, crop diversification, direct-seeded rice cultivation, summer ploughing, and government schemes.

"We usually hear about government schemes, but don't always understand how to apply for them. Today, officers helped us directly that personal guidance makes a big difference," said a farmer, Sashi Kumar.

"This is the first time I've seen such detailed information about soil health and organic farming methods in one place," said Ravi, a farmer from Bhaderwah.

"If these methods are adopted widely, we can definitely increase our yield and income," he added.

- ANI

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Here are 6 authentic Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rajesh K.
Great initiative! Farmers are the backbone of our nation. Such programs bridge the gap between government schemes and actual implementation. Hope they conduct more such camps in remote areas too. Jai Kisan! 🙏
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Priya M.
As someone from Jammu, I've seen how climate change is affecting farming here. The focus on climate-resilient agriculture is much needed. But implementation is key - hope the benefits reach small farmers and not just big landowners.
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Amit S.
Good step but government should also ensure proper market linkages. What's the use of increased production if farmers don't get fair prices? MSP system needs strengthening along with these training programs.
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Sunita R.
My uncle is a farmer in Doda. He always complains about water issues. Hope this program addresses practical solutions for irrigation and water conservation. The mountains need special attention for agriculture.
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Vijay T.
Organic farming is the future! But transition period is tough for farmers. Government should provide more support during this phase. Also need to educate consumers to pay premium for organic produce.
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Neha P.
While the program is good, I hope they're also teaching farmers about digital tools and apps for agriculture. Many young farmers are tech-savvy now. Combining traditional knowledge with modern tech can work wonders! 👍

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