By Divendra Singh
पिछले दो-तीन साल में भारत में यह बीमारी 15 से भी अधिक राज्यों तक पहुंच गई है, हाल ही में इसे उत्तराखंड के काशीपुर व यूपी के सुलतानपुर और जौनपुर जिलों में देखा गया है।
पिछले दो-तीन साल में भारत में यह बीमारी 15 से भी अधिक राज्यों तक पहुंच गई है, हाल ही में इसे उत्तराखंड के काशीपुर व यूपी के सुलतानपुर और जौनपुर जिलों में देखा गया है।
By गाँव कनेक्शन
Dance, music and worship make up the celebrations in rural Arunachal Pradesh as the Galo tribal community offer thanks to its gods for a good harvest, at the annual Mopin Festival held on April 5.
Dance, music and worship make up the celebrations in rural Arunachal Pradesh as the Galo tribal community offer thanks to its gods for a good harvest, at the annual Mopin Festival held on April 5.
By गाँव कनेक्शन
NADCP Scheme: Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the National Animal Disease Control Programme (NADCP) and the National Artificial Insemination Programme in Mathura
NADCP Scheme: Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the National Animal Disease Control Programme (NADCP) and the National Artificial Insemination Programme in Mathura
By Ashwani Nigam
By Gaon Connection
Once the backbone of agriculture in the Bundelkhand region, the Kenkatha breed of cattle that was once prolific in the villages on the banks of the river Ken is dwindling at an alarming rate. The indigenous breed can survive harsh weather conditions which makes it climate-resilient.
Once the backbone of agriculture in the Bundelkhand region, the Kenkatha breed of cattle that was once prolific in the villages on the banks of the river Ken is dwindling at an alarming rate. The indigenous breed can survive harsh weather conditions which makes it climate-resilient.
By Arun Singh
Once the backbone of agriculture in the Bundelkhand region, the Kenkatha breed of cattle that was once prolific in the villages on the banks of the river Ken is dwindling at an alarming rate. The indigenous breed can survive harsh weather conditions which makes it climate-resilient.
Once the backbone of agriculture in the Bundelkhand region, the Kenkatha breed of cattle that was once prolific in the villages on the banks of the river Ken is dwindling at an alarming rate. The indigenous breed can survive harsh weather conditions which makes it climate-resilient.
By Gaon Connection
Anil Kumar Pradhan, an artificial insemination technician recently won the National Gopal Ratna Award for his contribution towards the country’s artificial insemination programme, and raising the income of farmers and cattle breeders.
Anil Kumar Pradhan, an artificial insemination technician recently won the National Gopal Ratna Award for his contribution towards the country’s artificial insemination programme, and raising the income of farmers and cattle breeders.
By Niroj Ranjan Misra
Anil Kumar Pradhan, an artificial insemination technician recently won the National Gopal Ratna Award for his contribution towards the country’s artificial insemination programme, and raising the income of farmers and cattle breeders.
Anil Kumar Pradhan, an artificial insemination technician recently won the National Gopal Ratna Award for his contribution towards the country’s artificial insemination programme, and raising the income of farmers and cattle breeders.
By Deepak Khajuria
Jammu-based Suersh Baru had to move out of India in 2003 due to family circumstances. He moved to Holland and then shifted to Italy, where he made good money. After this roller-coaster ride, one day, he packed his bags and moved back to India to be a farmer
Jammu-based Suersh Baru had to move out of India in 2003 due to family circumstances. He moved to Holland and then shifted to Italy, where he made good money. After this roller-coaster ride, one day, he packed his bags and moved back to India to be a farmer
By Shivani Gupta
Farmers in Bahraich district of Uttar Pradesh who routinely lose crops to either floods or stray cattle are now taking up fish farming and poultry activities to supplement their income. An acre of fish pond can help earn Rs five lakh per annum.
Farmers in Bahraich district of Uttar Pradesh who routinely lose crops to either floods or stray cattle are now taking up fish farming and poultry activities to supplement their income. An acre of fish pond can help earn Rs five lakh per annum.