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Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan: Shivraj Singh Chouhan holds meeting with State Agriculture Ministers

Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan chaired a key meeting with state ministers to finalize plans for the Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan. The nationwide campaign aims to bring modern farming techniques and government schemes directly to farmers from May 29 to June 12, 2025. Delhi Development Minister Kapil Mishra pledged full support for implementing the initiative across 87 villages in the capital. The program aligns with PM Modi's vision of transforming agriculture through collective efforts under the "One Nation, One Agriculture" approach.

New Delhi, May 19

The Central Government is taking consistent and decisive steps to make the agricultural sector self-reliant, modern, and prosperous.

In line with this commitment, a significant virtual meeting was held today under the chairmanship of Union Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan, attended by agriculture ministers from across the country and Delhi Government's Development Minister Kapil Mishra, Office of the Minister of Development, Delhi Government said in a press release.

The primary objective of the meeting was to review preparations and ensure coordination for the upcoming "Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan."

This nationwide campaign will be conducted from May 29 to June 12, 2025, with the goal of delivering modern techniques, scientific knowledge, and welfare schemes of both the Central and state governments to farmers. The campaign is a crucial step toward realising the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, encapsulated in the concepts of "Lab to Land" and "Viksit Bharat 2047."

In Delhi, the campaign will cover 87 villages and include 36 programs. Delhi's Development Minister Kapil Mishra extended full support to the initiative, stating, "Special emphasis will be placed on the implementation of Central and Delhi Government schemes in Delhi to enhance the production and productivity of Kharif crops, ensuring farmers receive fair prices for their produce. Through these programs, natural farming will also be promoted under the National Mission on Natural Farming Scheme, with a particular focus on improving soil fertility and health."

Kapil Mishra issued several directives to Delhi Government officials, including improving farmer outreach and strengthening awareness about Kharif crop management and productivity enhancement.

This nationwide campaign will be implemented across more than 65,000 villages in 723 districts of the country, engaging directly with over 1.30 crore farmers. Scientists from ICAR, Krishi Vigyan Kendras, state agriculture departments, agricultural universities, and innovation-focused institutions will unite as a single team to work toward the goal of advanced agriculture and prosperous farmers.

Reiterating the spirit of "One Nation, One Agriculture, One Team," Shivraj Singh Chauhan said during the meeting, "This program is not a mere formality; it is a grand endeavour to bring prosperity to the lives of farmers. This campaign embodies the spirit of 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, and Sabka Prayas,' aiming to transform the agricultural landscape and the destiny of farmers. It will work miracles in agriculture, changing both the fortunes of farmers and the face of the sector. I urge everyone to join this revolutionary campaign and contribute to building a developed agriculture for a Viksit Bharat."

During the meeting, agriculture ministers and officials from various states provided their suggestions on the structure of the campaign, and the Union Minister assured their inclusion. Emphasis was placed on collective efforts to make this campaign more people-centric, impactful, and inclusive.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rajesh K.

Finally some concrete steps for our annadata! 👏 The focus on natural farming is much needed - our soil has suffered enough from chemical overload. Hope they implement this properly with regular follow-ups, not just one-time events.

Priya M.

Good initiative but execution is key. Last time similar schemes got stuck in bureaucratic red tape. Farmers need practical solutions, not just seminars. Also, what about MSP guarantee? That would give real confidence to farmers.

Arvind S.

Lab to Land is the right approach! Our agricultural universities have developed so many innovations that never reach small farmers. If this campaign can bridge that gap, it'll be revolutionary. Jai Kisan! 🇮🇳

Sunita R.

As someone from a farming family, I appreciate the focus on soil health. But they must ensure women farmers are equally involved - we do 70% of farm work but are often ignored in such programs. Hope they have special sessions for women.

Vikram J.

The scale is impressive - 65,000 villages! But quality matters more than quantity. Instead of rushing to cover all villages in 2 weeks, they should plan phased implementation with proper monitoring. Kisan bhagwan nahi, par desh ka aadhar zaroor hai.

Neha P.

Hope they include solutions for water conservation too. With erratic monsoons, our farmers need drought-resistant crops and micro-irrigation techniques. The program sounds good on paper, but implementation will be the real test.

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