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Agricultural Market Intelligence Centre at PJTSAU projects Paddy Grade-A and Paddy-Common could trade in the price ranges of Rs 2,630-Rs 2,970 and Rs 2,320-Rs 2,520 per quintal, respectively, in initial weeks of harvest season; prices fall short of farmers' expectations, especially after heavy investments to save crops from water scarcity
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The Telangana BC Welfare Agriculture Women's Degree College has announced admission to the first year BSc (Hons) Agriculture programme for the academic year 2024-25.
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The management of the engineering college invited all the selected candidates to the college and celebrated the achievement by organising a felicitation for the selected candidates.
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PJTSAU has entered into a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with two private seed sector firms, Chakra Seeds and Sai Krishna Seeds, both based in Kurnool, for commercial marketing and large-scale seed production of the recently released hybrid variety of maize, DHM 206 (Telangana Makka-3).
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Candidates who qualified in the TG EAPCET 2024 with MPC stream or passed intermediate or equivalent courses are eligible to attend the counselling
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The MoU was signed by Principal, GNITS, K. Ramesh Reddy and Registrar and Director of Research, PJTSAU, Dr. P. Raghu Rami Reddy, at Administrative Office, PJTSAU, Hyderabad, on July 12.
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The university advised farmers not to sow long and medium duration rice varieties but adopt only short-duration (120-125 days) rice varieties during this season.
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Students and agricultural researchers should focus on improving yield, reducing the cost of cultivation, and proving effective technologies in the farmers’ fields, he said.
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Additionally, the drone will be used for training rural youth, self-help groups (SHGs), and agricultural graduates. The PJTSAU Drone Academy will conduct training sessions using these drones, a press release said.
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On Thursday, representatives from Auburn University of Alabama visited PJTSAU campus and held discussions on various academic, students and faculty exchange programmes
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Notably, the protest was staged by some of the students of Professor Jayanshankar Telangana State Agricultural University (PJTSAU).
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The activists of SFI along with students of Agricultural College, Aswaraopet in the district staged a protest at the college on Wednesday demanding to rescind the GO No: 55 issued by the Congress government for the purpose
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According to students, the proposed 100 acres of land for construction of the High Court building also covers the university's biodiversity park and agro-forestry which would be badly impacted due to the construction
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ABVP leaders raised anti-government slogans at the Osmania University and also burnt the effigy of CM Revanth Reddy, demanding to revoke GO 55.
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Keeping in view the agri-domain expertise of PJTSAU on drones, DGCA accorded permission to “PJTSAU Drone Academy” for the benefit of the farming community of Telangana state.
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Addressing the inaugural session, chief guest M.Raghunandan Rao, APC & Secretary, Department of Agriculture and Cooperation, and Vice Chancellor, PJTSAU said food safety should be the primary goal and agricultural scientists and industry should work in this direction.
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A symposium on ‘Quality Planting Material Production’ was also organized as part of the group monitoring meeting
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World Bank and FAO Consultant Dr Evgueni Victorovich Polickov visited Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University (PJTSAU).
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Telangana has favourable soils and climate for production of different seeds, making it ideal for farmers to diversify cultivation methods and focus on seed production, said Niranjan Reddy
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Farmers, researchers and experts are visiting this mela at Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University (PJTSAU).