Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar has asked the graduates of Agriculture Extension Management to work towards bringing change in the lives of farmers.<br />''<br />''Addressing the 6th Convocation at the National Institute of Agriculture fo Extension Management-MANAGE at Rajendranagar in Hyderabad, he said the government is giving top priority to agriculture sector and as a result, &nbsp;agriculture has strengthened the country's economy during COVID pandemic.<br />''<br />''Referring to Krishi Chanakya building, which he inaugurated earlier, the minister said such facilities will help taking Agri start-ups forward. &nbsp;<br />''<br />''Speaking on the occasion, Principle Coordinator of the PGDM at MANAGE, &nbsp;Anand Reddy said the manage students are achieving cent percent placement with an average pay package of over 11 lakh per annum. Earlier, MANAGE Director General P Chandra Shekhara (Chandra Shekhara) said the manage will award those alumni who set up the best start-up. Secretary Agriculture Manoj Ahuja was also present.<br />''<br />''The Minister has presented certificates to over 200 students who completed their courses of Diploma in Agri Business Management at the MANAGE. Students of three batches from 2018-22 have been presented certificates at the convocation. He also presented gold medals to nine students who excelled in their studies and presented awards to 3 exceptional alumni of the PG Diploma in Agri Business Management.<br />
News On AIR | August 26, 2022 8:11 PM
Agriculture Minister asks Agriculture graduates to work towards bringing change in lives of farmers