India’s astronaut group captain shukla will carry biotech kits for experiments in seedling growth in space: dr. Jitendra singh - the statesman

India’s astronaut group captain shukla will carry biotech kits for experiments in seedling growth in space: dr. Jitendra singh - the statesman

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Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh said on Friday that over the last eleven years, Prime Minister Narendra Modi prioritised border areas and sought to do away with the terminology “Last


Village” to replace it with “First Village” vision, placing border development at the heart of nation’s growth. Addressing a gathering of farmers, youth, and entrepreneurs during “Viksit


Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan” in the border area of RS Pura Sector near here, he emphasized that this paradigm shift in the mindset and approach towards the aspirations of citizens in remote and


border regions. Advertisement Highlighting India’s leap from the 5th to 4th largest economy, Dr. Jitendra Singh rebuked false narratives of economic downfall due to assertive defence


strategies. He cited Operation Sindoor as a testament to India’s balanced approach — maintaining strategic strength while propelling economic growth. Advertisement “This rise is a befitting


reply to so-called intellectuals who doubted India’s capability to sustain economic growth with a robust defence policy,” Dr. Jitendra Singh asserted, crediting the leadership of PM Modi


over the last 11 years for this economic resilience. The minister quoted Prime Minister Modi’s core governance mantra of serving the Women, Poor, Farmers, and Youth, and affirmed that 26


crore citizen have risen above the poverty line over the last decade through initiatives such as Fasal Bima Yojana, Nano Urea, and direct support for marginal farmers, especially in


conflict-affected border regions. He also recognized the role of the Ministry of Home Affairs in ensuring insurance coverage for fields exposed to cross-border shelling. Dr Jitendra Singh


referred to the Purple Revolution, spearheaded from Bhaderwah under the Aroma Mission, which has expanded to Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. He proudly shared that over 3,000


lavender-based startups are now active, engaging with perfume industries in Mumbai and redefining the concept of agri-entrepreneurship. He also spotlighted tulip cultivation – once seasonal,


now being harvested off-season. The CSIR-Srinagar is poised to lead cultivation of saffron and marigold, opening new vistas in floriculture. Underlining the role of cutting-edge science,


Dr. Singh announced that biotech-based value addition projects will enhance the shelf life of produce, with a notable rise in apple production and SHG involvement. Dr. Jitendra Singh


announced operationalization of Biotech Industrial Park in Kathua, Biotech Kisan Hub under Aspirational Districts Programme, Upcoming AI-based agricultural decision-making system in Srinagar


In a landmark announcement, Dr. Jitendra Singh revealed that Group Captain Shukla, India’s astronaut heading to the International Space Station (ISS) in June, will carry biotech kits for


scientific experiments in plant research and seedling growth in the Space milieu, showcasing India’s fusion of space science and agriculture. Furthermore, 4 Agromet Observatories under the


Gram Krishi Seva Yojana have been set up in Ladakh, Srinagar, Jammu and Poonch , and 4 new district-level Agromet units launched in Kupwara, Baramulla, Kathua, and Reasi, with support from


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