Key Points

Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan highlighted the critical role of agriculture in achieving a 'Viksit Bharat' during his visit to Bihar. He stressed the importance of agriculture and farmers' prosperity in realizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for national development. The visit aimed to support Bihar's agricultural potential through scientific innovations and government initiatives, promoting diversification and sustainability. With efforts like the Pulses Mission and Oilseeds Mission, Chouhan underscored collaboration among central and state governments, scientists, and universities for long-term agricultural growth.

Key Points: Shivraj Singh Chouhan Advocates Viksit Bharat via Thriving Agriculture

  • Shivraj Singh Chouhan visits Bihar to boost agriculture
  • Emphasizes Modi's commitment to 'Viksit Bharat'
  • Promotes initiatives like Pulses and Oilseeds Missions
  • Highlights role of scientific innovations and government schemes
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Viksit Bharat requires thriving agriculture, prosperous farmers: Shivraj Singh Chouhan in Bihar

Shivraj Singh Chouhan in Bihar emphasizes agriculture's role in realizing Modi's vision for a prosperous India.

"Viksit agriculture and prosperous farmers are essential, this is the guiding mantra. - Shivraj Singh Chouhan"

New Delhi, June 2

Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Monday emphasised the government’s firm commitment towards building a 'Viksit Bharat', stating that the path to national development passes through agricultural prosperity and farmers' welfare.

Union Minister Chouhan is in Motihari, Bihar, to engage in discussions focused on boosting agricultural productivity and ensuring better livelihoods for farmers in the state.

Highlighting the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chouhan said, “The Prime Minister is committed to building a Viksit Bharat. For this, Viksit agriculture and prosperous farmers are essential, this is the guiding mantra of the Agriculture Department. Across the country, 16,000 agricultural scientists are engaging directly with farmers. Scientists, along with state and central agriculture departments and agricultural universities, are working together to find ways to increase production, reduce input costs, ensure fair prices for farmers, and provide compensation in case of losses."

"I have come to Bihar to support and serve the farmers here and help increase agricultural productivity,” he added.

During his visit, Chouhan stressed that Bihar holds tremendous potential for agricultural development, and efforts are being made to ensure that farmers in the region benefit from scientific innovations, government schemes, and institutional collaboration.

He added that the government is actively promoting agricultural diversification, natural farming, and focused initiatives like the Pulses Mission and Oilseeds Mission, all aimed at making Indian agriculture more resilient, sustainable, and profitable.

Referring to the ongoing efforts under the government’s “Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan,” Chouhan said, “Ek Rashtra, Ek Krishi, Ek Team (One Nation, One Agriculture, One Team)” is the motto driving these initiatives. He underlined the importance of integrating the efforts of central and state governments, agricultural scientists, and universities to ensure long-term solutions for India’s agricultural challenges.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Good to see focus on Bihar's agriculture! Our state has fertile land but farmers struggle with irrigation and market access. Hope these initiatives bring real change, not just speeches. Jai Kisan! 🙏
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Priya M.
Natural farming is the future! But government must ensure proper training & subsidies for transition. My uncle in Nalanda tried organic farming but couldn't sustain due to high initial costs. #SupportFarmers
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Amit S.
"Ek Rashtra, Ek Krishi" sounds great but implementation is key. Different states have different needs - Bihar's flood-prone areas need different solutions than Punjab's water crisis. One-size-fits-all won't work.
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Sunita R.
Hope they address the middlemen issue! Farmers grow crops with so much effort but get only 20-30% of market price. MSP should reach ground level properly. My father was a farmer...I know the struggles.
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Vijay P.
Positive step! But remember 2016 promise to double farmer incomes by 2022? We're still waiting. Actions speak louder than words. Show us real progress in Bihar's fields, not just Motihari stage programs.
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Neha T.
Agricultural scientists engaging with farmers is excellent! But will their research consider traditional knowledge? Our elders have centuries of farming wisdom that shouldn't be ignored in name of 'modernization'.

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