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Hans India
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- Hans India
Wanaparthy's Bhargavi bags six gold medals
Mahabubnagar: At the 55th convocation ceremony of Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University (PJTSAU), held on Sunday, G Bhargavi Chary, a native of Wanaparthy town and daughter of G Yadagiri Chary and Vijay Haimavathi, was awarded six gold medals for her outstanding academic performance. Bhargavi received four gold medals in the overall university category and two more gold medals in the Farm Machinery and Food Processing departments, marking a rare and remarkable achievement. The medals were presented by Jishnu Dev Varma, Governor of Telangana and Chancellor of the University. Speaking at the event, the Governor emphasized that farmers are the backbone of the nation and agriculture is its heart. He said that for the sector to continue thriving, students must innovate and excel in research and new ideas. He proudly noted that India leads globally in crops like pulses, sugarcane, and wheat and has achieved significant milestones in food security. He encouraged students to explore digital agriculture, artificial intelligence, robotics, and IoT to empower farmers and promote awareness through initiatives like AgHub and RAWE (Rural Agricultural Work Experience). The Governor also stressed the importance of recognising the hard work of farmers behind every grain we consume and called on students to remember the deep connection between agriculture and society. He highlighted that agriculture today is not just limited to fields but offers immense opportunities in innovation, digital transformation, and agri-entrepreneurship. The Governor extended congratulations to all medal winners, with special appreciation for Bhargavi for her exceptional feat of securing six gold medals in a single year. He also conveyed congratulations to her parents, recognizing their role in her success.


Time of India
02-08-2025
- Time of India
Agri research crucial for food security: ICAR chief
1 2 Hyderabad: India must invest at least 1% of its agricultural GDP in research and innovation to drive reforms and keep pace with global trends, said Mangilal Jat, the newly appointed director general of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR). Speaking at the 55th convocation of Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University on Saturday, Jat said that strengthening agricultural research is vital for improving productivity and ensuring food and nutritional security. "Despite being one of the world's largest agricultural producers, India's investment in agri-research remains low. Many countries invest a minimum of 2%; we are lagging behind," he said. He emphasised the need for science-driven innovation that reaches every farmer and called for multidisciplinary research, the establishment of a second gene bank, and greater utilisation of ICT tools and big data. He also underscored the importance of inclusive policies that address gender and social diversity. You Can Also Check: Hyderabad AQI | Weather in Hyderabad | Bank Holidays in Hyderabad | Public Holidays in Hyderabad Addressing the gathering, university chancellor and governor Jishnu Dev Varma cited successful outreach initiatives such as 'Rythu Mungitlo Sastravethalu', which engaged over 1.2 lakh farmers across 1,200 villages in Telangana. "We've promoted practices such as reduced urea use, water conservation, and crop diversification," he said. At the convocation, degrees were awarded to approximately 830 students from the 2021–22 academic year, and around 30 students received gold medals for academic excellence. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Friendship Day wishes , messages and quotes !


The Hindu
15-07-2025
- The Hindu
Applications for ‘Drone Pilot Training' programme invited by Agri Univ in Hyderabad
Professor Jayashankar Telangana Agriculture University in Hyderabad has invited applications for the six-day 'Drone Pilot Training' programme it would offer in collaboration with Marut Drones, from July 21 to 26. It includes two days of theory (ground class); a day of simulation and assembling; two days of practical (training in flying the drone) and a day in agriculture Standard Operating Procedures for drones. To enroll, those interested can call at 9133387761 or 9515775473.