Off-season Vegetable Crops Changing The Economy Of Chota Bhangal In Kangra
byFrom growing traditional crops of wheat, maize, beans and others to off-season vegetables is changing the face of remote Chota Bhangal.
From growing traditional crops of wheat, maize, beans and others to off-season vegetables is changing the face of remote Chota Bhangal.
Solan: To acquaint apple growers about the latest techniques of orchard management, especially for farmers with smaller land holdings, Dr YS Parmar University of…
It was in 1919 that the importance of a livestock census was first recognised, a good 47 years after human counting was started in 1872.
The size of fisheries and aquaculture in India is humungous. We have 3.5 million marine fisher population and 10.5 million persons engaged in inland fishery and fish farming.
New Delhi: – The World Bank and the Government of India today signed a $250 million agreement for the National Rural Economic Transformation Project (NRETP) which will…
Globally the views about medical marijuana are changing and many countries, including many states in USA, have changed their laws to permit cultivation of…
This is the second consecutive year that India has been recognized as a top improver. India is the only South Asian country to achieve this distinction two years in a row, and only nine other countries have accomplished this since 2011 – World Bank
Kolkatta: Deeper regional trade and connectivity has the potential to more than triple India’s trade with its South Asian neighbors, says a new World Bank…
New Delhi: The World Bank Group (WBG) Board of Executive Directors today endorsed a new Country Partnership Framework (CPF) for India which aims to…
New Delhi: The Indian economy is set to revert to its trend growth rate of 7.5 percent in the coming years as it bottoms out…