By गाँव कनेक्शन
अंतरराष्ट्रीय पोषक अनाज वर्ष के तहत 2023 में सालभर कार्यक्रमों का सिलसिला चलेगा और इससे पहले भी अनेक कार्यक्रम प्रारंभिक रूप से किए जाएंगे। इसमें राज्य सरकारों, सभी जिलों के स्थानीय प्रशासन, नगरीय निकायों तथा देशभर के सांसदों और अन्य जनप्रतिनिधियों का भी सहयोग लिया जाएगा।
अंतरराष्ट्रीय पोषक अनाज वर्ष के तहत 2023 में सालभर कार्यक्रमों का सिलसिला चलेगा और इससे पहले भी अनेक कार्यक्रम प्रारंभिक रूप से किए जाएंगे। इसमें राज्य सरकारों, सभी जिलों के स्थानीय प्रशासन, नगरीय निकायों तथा देशभर के सांसदों और अन्य जनप्रतिनिधियों का भी सहयोग लिया जाएगा।
By Gaon Connection
भारत में कई तरह के मोटे अनाजों का उत्पादन होता है, इन्हें अब "श्री अन्न" के नाम से जाना जाता है, साथ ही भारत को ग्लोबल हब फॉर मिलेट बनाया जा रहा है, चलिए जानते हैं इन मोटे अनाजों की क्या खूबियां होती है।
भारत में कई तरह के मोटे अनाजों का उत्पादन होता है, इन्हें अब "श्री अन्न" के नाम से जाना जाता है, साथ ही भारत को ग्लोबल हब फॉर मिलेट बनाया जा रहा है, चलिए जानते हैं इन मोटे अनाजों की क्या खूबियां होती है।
By Dr. Satyendra Pal Singh
भारत में कई तरह के मोटे अनाजों का उत्पादन होता है, इन्हें अब "श्री अन्न" के नाम से जाना जाता है, साथ ही भारत को ग्लोबल हब फॉर मिलेट बनाया जा रहा है, चलिए जानते हैं इन मोटे अनाजों की क्या खूबियां होती है।
भारत में कई तरह के मोटे अनाजों का उत्पादन होता है, इन्हें अब "श्री अन्न" के नाम से जाना जाता है, साथ ही भारत को ग्लोबल हब फॉर मिलेट बनाया जा रहा है, चलिए जानते हैं इन मोटे अनाजों की क्या खूबियां होती है।
By Manoj Kumar Mishra
Odisha Millets Mission started in 2017 with an initial investment of Rs 60-65 crore per year, and has now increased to Rs 360 crore per year. The state government has allocated Rs 2,808 crore for the next six years. The idea is simply mainstreaming millet consumption, from daily household meals to international events like the recently concluded Hockey World Cup to partnering with corporate houses.
Odisha Millets Mission started in 2017 with an initial investment of Rs 60-65 crore per year, and has now increased to Rs 360 crore per year. The state government has allocated Rs 2,808 crore for the next six years. The idea is simply mainstreaming millet consumption, from daily household meals to international events like the recently concluded Hockey World Cup to partnering with corporate houses.
By गाँव कनेक्शन
The Uttar Pradesh government is organising a festival titled 'Shri Anna Mahotsav' to promote millets. The event will feature discussions on the cultivation and processing of nutritious coarse grains and famous hotels and restaurants in Lucknow will participate in a cooking competition. Details here.
The Uttar Pradesh government is organising a festival titled 'Shri Anna Mahotsav' to promote millets. The event will feature discussions on the cultivation and processing of nutritious coarse grains and famous hotels and restaurants in Lucknow will participate in a cooking competition. Details here.
By गाँव कनेक्शन
Kanthalloor, a pristine location, is home to 13 tribal wards that have traditionally farmed millet for generations. Using Lenovo technology, volunteers, local students, and influencers will collaborate to make alasting positive impact in a currently underserved community whilst working remotely. The India edition of Lenovo’s global Work For Humankind initiative commemorates the International Year of Millets.
Kanthalloor, a pristine location, is home to 13 tribal wards that have traditionally farmed millet for generations. Using Lenovo technology, volunteers, local students, and influencers will collaborate to make alasting positive impact in a currently underserved community whilst working remotely. The India edition of Lenovo’s global Work For Humankind initiative commemorates the International Year of Millets.
By Gaon Connection
Twenty-five farmers from indigenous communities in Kanthalloor in Kerala are sowing millets with renewed vigour as an initiative of Lenovo offers to make millets cultivation a profitable venture for them. Lenovo has set up the Lenovo Digital Center for Kanthalloor Millets at the IHRD college of Applied Science in Kanthalloor, where students will help farmers use technology to enhance their profits.
Twenty-five farmers from indigenous communities in Kanthalloor in Kerala are sowing millets with renewed vigour as an initiative of Lenovo offers to make millets cultivation a profitable venture for them. Lenovo has set up the Lenovo Digital Center for Kanthalloor Millets at the IHRD college of Applied Science in Kanthalloor, where students will help farmers use technology to enhance their profits.
By Pankaja Srinivasan
Twenty-five farmers from indigenous communities in Kanthalloor in Kerala are sowing millets with renewed vigour as an initiative of Lenovo offers to make millets cultivation a profitable venture for them. Lenovo has set up the Lenovo Digital Center for Kanthalloor Millets at the IHRD college of Applied Science in Kanthalloor, where students will help farmers use technology to enhance their profits.
Twenty-five farmers from indigenous communities in Kanthalloor in Kerala are sowing millets with renewed vigour as an initiative of Lenovo offers to make millets cultivation a profitable venture for them. Lenovo has set up the Lenovo Digital Center for Kanthalloor Millets at the IHRD college of Applied Science in Kanthalloor, where students will help farmers use technology to enhance their profits.
By Gaon Connection
Efforts by a women-led group have helped revive the traditional millet varieties of Kodo and Kutki in Madhya Pradesh. Today, as many as 18,000 rural women in the Dindori district are earning better incomes by cultivating these millets and processing them into marketable products like cookies, breakfast cereals, biscuits, snacks, and sweets.
Efforts by a women-led group have helped revive the traditional millet varieties of Kodo and Kutki in Madhya Pradesh. Today, as many as 18,000 rural women in the Dindori district are earning better incomes by cultivating these millets and processing them into marketable products like cookies, breakfast cereals, biscuits, snacks, and sweets.
By Satish Malviya
Efforts by a women-led group have helped revive the traditional millet varieties of Kodo and Kutki in Madhya Pradesh. Today, as many as 18,000 rural women in the Dindori district are earning better incomes by cultivating these millets and processing them into marketable products like cookies, breakfast cereals, biscuits, snacks, and sweets.
Efforts by a women-led group have helped revive the traditional millet varieties of Kodo and Kutki in Madhya Pradesh. Today, as many as 18,000 rural women in the Dindori district are earning better incomes by cultivating these millets and processing them into marketable products like cookies, breakfast cereals, biscuits, snacks, and sweets.