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Centre to revive diversified fish farming in Kuttanad
24-Aug-2025 - 0 Comments.
In a majo: move to uplift the fishing community in the Kuttanad region, Union Minister for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry, Dairying, and Minority Affairs, Shri George Kurian, has announced a new pilot project aimed at boosting livelihood opportunities for fish farmers.
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Salpem farmers aim to revive 300,000 sqm of paddy fields
30-Jun-2025 - 0 Comments.
Salpem lake farmers set a target to cultivate 3 lakh sqm this season, battling sewage inflow and mud deposits while pushing for environmental justice.
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Thailand turns abandoned shrimp ponds into crab farms
24-Jun-2025 - 0 Comments.
The Thai Fisheries Department promotes sea crab farming in unused shrimp ponds to boost farmer income, reuse land, and revive coastal aquaculture.
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Odisha launches revival plan for forgotten traditional crops
18-Jun-2025 - 0 Comments.
Odisha unveils five-year scheme to revive traditional crops and indigenous food systems across 25 blocks, benefiting 60,000 farmers.
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Work For Humankind India: Lenovo's smarter technology supports the millet revival, aiming to benefit over 200 households in Kerala
25-Apr-2023 - 0 Comments.
Following the global success of Lenovo's Work For Humankind initiative, Lenovo announces the launch of its India edition of Work For Humankind, which will use Lenovo's smarter technology to revive millet cultivation in the scenic village of Kanthalloor, Kerala.
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RFCL gets cabinet approval to revive neem coated urea plant
10-Jun-2021 - 0 Comments.
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has given its approval for the proposal of the Department of Fertilizers for extension of the applicability of New Investment Policy (NIP)-2012 read with its amendment dated 7 Oct 2014 for the Ramagundam Fertilizers and Chemicals Limited (RFCL).
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RFCL's Ramagundam urea project to be commissioned by October, says fertilizer minister
02-Jul-2020 - 0 Comments.
In a revive meeting held in the capital, Indian minister of chemicals and fertilizers Sadananda Gowda said that 12.7 Lakh MT per annum capacity Ramagundam urea project is expected to be commissioned by October this year.







