Ludhiana: CT University, Ludhiana
organised a one day Kheti Uddam Mela (Agri Enterprise Fair) where the Chief
Guest remained IPS Vivek Sheel Soni, SSP Jagraon. He inaugurated the event in
presence of Charanjit Singh Channi, Chancellor, CTU; Manbir Singh, Managing
Director; Dr Harsh Sadawarti, Vice Chancellor; Dr Jagtar Singh Dhiman,
Registrar; Dr Pushpinder Singh Aulakh, Head Of School Agriculture and Natural
Sciences along with various farmers across Punjab.
The Mela showcased farm technologies and stalls with a
focus on enhancing farmers’ income through agripreneurship ventures and
subsidiary occupations such as beekeeping, mushroom growing, jaggery making,
nursery production, dairy farming, etc. Also it had stalls by
women-run SHGs showcasing the processed farm products such as pickles, jams,
squashes, murrabas, spices and condiments, etc. Moreover, there were stalls of
farm machinery, seeds, pesticides equipment, fertilizers and agricultural
inputs. The University Departments and the line Department of Agriculture and
Horticulture, Punjab also demonstrated their technologies and farming welfare
schemes.
Besides this, the experts shared tips for scientific
farming with the participants and suggest how the farm income could be
augmented.
Around 10 farmers, across Punjab, who saved water,
said no to paddy straw burning adopted crop diversification, followed
organic production techniques and augmented farm incomes through subsidiary
occupations were honoured on the occasion. The list included names like
Gurpreet Singh from village Roday, Darshan Singh from Veroke, Jaideep Singh
from Sadda Singh Wala, Gurpreet Singh Shergill from Patiala, Harmandeep Singh
from Kokri Kalan etc.
Chief Guest IPS Vivek Sheel Soni, SSP Jagraon
appreciated the efforts of organising such event that provided a wonderful
platform to nearby farmers to showcase their ideas and businesses.
Charanjit Singh Channi, Chancellor, said, “Farmers are
bread earners for Punjab. They are living idols of Nation and are most
hardworking around the world & always working hard for their crops, during
day and night. Indeed, for a break, such Melas are important where diversity in
farming is showcased at one place and also, students are acquainted with farming
techniques.”
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