Wednesday, April 30

The deputy of Narasarapet Lavu Sri Krishna Retarayalu is aimed at a meeting in the Diamond Jubilee celebrations in Angrau, in Guntur on Wednesday.

The deputy of Narasarapet Lavu Sri Krishna Retarayalu is aimed at a meeting in the Diamond Jubilee celebrations in Angrau, in Guntur on Wednesday. | Photo credit: special arrangement

The Member of the Parliament of Narasarapet, Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayalu, has said that greater collaboration and coordination between the departments of the Air Agricultural University NG NG RANGA (ANGRAU) should guarantee the meanings in the world level class of level level level.

When addressing academics, agricultural scientists and policy formulators, the duration of the celebrations of the Diamond Jubilee of the University on Tuesday, the MP emphasized the need for an investigation focused on duplicating the farmers who enter the cost of the crop.

“It is not only technological innovation, but also interdepartmental synergy that will ensure that our research reaches the last mile,” he said.

Participating in the program as a guest of honor, Machla Mlakanti Brahmananda Reddy highlighted the specific agrarian challenges of Palnadu, including frequent faults in crops in red gram, cotton and chili. He bequeathed the introduction of horticultural crops as viable alternatives to stabilize farmers’ income.

The event was chaired by the Vice Chancellor of Angrau, Dr. R. Sarada Jayalakshmi Devi. Among the eminent attendees were Dr. Gr Chintala, former president or Nabard; Former Vice -Rectors Dr. S. Raguvardhan Reddy and Dr. V. Damodara Naidu; Dr. JV Ramana, Vice Chancellor or Veterinary University Sri Venkateswara; Dr. B. Gopal, Vice Chancellor or the University of Dr. Ysr Horticulture; and Dr. T. Suguna, Special Service Officer of the Andhra Pradesh Fisheries University.

YELAMANCHILI SHIVAJI, former deputy and member of the Board of Angrau, tracked the institutional milestones of the University. He praised Angra’s success for transferring land laboratory technology and urged the institution to maintain its efforts.

Dr. Chintala, student or Angrau, delivered a key conference entitled ‘Building the future in a legacy of excellence @ 60’. This was followed by the reminiscences of former Vice Chancellor, university officers and farmers.

Industry-Academy session

An industrial academy session brought together experts from both sectors to explore collaboration opportunities.

The celebrations also presented cultural actions of students of several conferences affiliated with Angrau, adding a festive note to the event.

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