Over the years, MS Swamninathan's contribution made the country that once depended on American wheat to feed its people in the 1960s, transform into a foodgrain surplus nation.
We must raise our voices so that basic needs like healthcare and housing for the armed forces and efficient irrigation systems for agriculture do not get overlooked amid other priorities
The fate of farming communities is not just a chapter in the annals of agriculture; it is a reflection of our ability to adapt, collaborate, and innovate in the face of multiple adversities, including climate change
Mankomb Sambasivan Swaminathan, a renowned agricultural scientist, often hailed as the Father of India’s Green Revolution passed away at his Chennai residence at the age of 98.
Born in Kumbakonam in Tamil Nadu on August 7, 1925, Dr. Swaminathan finished his graduation from Madras Agriculture College and went on study further at the prestigious Cambridge University
The Minister was speaking to directors who won the recent elections to NARMUL (Nalgonda and Rangareddy Milk Producers Mutually Aided Cooperative Union Limited) at Pragathi Bhavan here.