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If you want to see the changed agriculture in Bihar, then come to Gedabadi, Prashant left the job of computer engineer and wrote a new story.

If you want to see the changed agriculture in Bihar, then come to Gedabadi, Prashant left the job of computer engineer and wrote a new story.

Eddy Khushboo, Gedabadi. The unique farming of Prashant Kumar Chaudhary, resident of Kheria village of Kodha block area, has become a source of inspiration for the people. Prashant has left his job as a computer engineer in Delhi and is doing gardening in the village. He also inspires the youth to arouse their interest in … Read more

The crops grown in the fields of Bihar are ready, contractors have come from the city to take the agricultural laborers, farmers are pleading

Economic Survey Report: In Bihar, masons and laborers are the largest workers, only 5 percent people are doing jobs.

Warisaliganj. Due to continuous migration of laborers, the concern of farmers has started increasing. The reason for farmers’ concern is to bring the prepared paddy crop from the fields to the barn. Farmers already seem worried due to the paddy crop failing in the fields. Every day, contractors are becoming accomplices in the migration of … Read more

Now the whole country will eat ketchup and sauce made from tomatoes of Bihar, Hindustan Unilever’s factory in Vaishali

Now the whole country will eat ketchup and sauce made from tomatoes of Bihar, Hindustan Unilever's factory in Vaishali

Patna. Tomatoes grown in the fields of Bihar will no longer have to be sent to other states, but will be consumed in the state itself. Hindustan Unilever will purchase tomatoes and make ketchup from them. That ketchup will be supplied to many other states of the country including Bihar. An agreement has been made … Read more

Government ready to deal with drought in Bihar, these 17 crops will be cultivated under alternative agriculture

Government ready to deal with drought in Bihar, these 17 crops will be cultivated under alternative agriculture

Manoj Kumar, Patna. Paddy cultivation has been affected due to less rains in the state. So far only 49 percent paddy has been planted. Till now there should have been 442.3 mm of rain, in which only 242.2 mm of rain has been received. There was a possibility of rain from 28 July. After this, … Read more