Ranchi: President Droupadi Murmu on Friday stressed on the importance of reaching out to farmers with the benefits of research and new technologies.
She was addressing the centenary celebrations of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)-National Institute of Secondary Agriculture (NISA) in Ranchi as the chief guest. Jharkhand Governor and Chief Minister were also present on the occasion.
Recalling her six-year tenure as Governor of Jharkhand, President Murmu said that the people here have showered her with immense love. The standard of living of farmers can be improved by cultivating lac, resin and gum, she said adding that during her days as Governor, she had once gone to Palamu and people told her the area was named such because of the cultivation of Palash, Lac and Mahua.
She said that most of the tribal women are involved in lac cultivation and there is a need to ensure that the farmers get the benefit of research and new technologies. She said that various methods for increasing the storage period of the vegetables and other produce should also be considered.
President recognised as 'People's Governor' in Jharkhand: Governor
Addressing the event, Governor Santosh Gangwar said that in all the areas he visited so far, one thing is common and that is President Murmu has left an indelible mark as the Governor and is known as 'People's Governor'.
CM Hemant Soren said that today big things are said for the farmers and the figures put up a happy picture about them but the reality is different. The condition and problems of the farmers have remained the same. "Today we are proud of the fact that 55 percent of the total lacquer production in the country is from Jharkhand but no one thinks how we climbed down from 70 to 55 percent," he said.