As the effects of climate change become more pronounced, India's agriculture sector finds itself at a critical juncture. The future of farming in India depends on our ability to innovate, adapt, and prioritize sustainability in agricultural practices. By working together—farmers, governments, and communities alike—India can hope to safeguard its food security, protect its farmers, and build a resilient agricultural sector capable of withstanding the challenges of a changing climate.
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As climate change continues to reshape global weather patterns, its profound impact on agriculture and food security is increasingly evident, particularly in India. This article explores the challenges posed by extreme weather events, changing precipitation patterns, and rising temperatures on agricultural productivity. It also highlights sustainable farming practices and adaptation strategies that can mitigate these impacts and ensure food security for future generations.
In a significant political development, former Jharkhand Chief Minister and prominent Adivasi leader Champai Soren is set to join the BJP on August 30, according to Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma
MS Dhoni has officially secured the trademark rights to the title ‘Captain Cool’ after a two-year legal battle. The court ruled in his favor, recognizing the phrase as uniquely associated with Dhoni’s persona. The trademark covers sports training and coaching services, hinting at a possible revival of his cricket academy plans.
A 21-year-old woman, Shraddha Das, suffered severe burn injuries in an acid attack allegedly carried out by her former friend, Ishita Sahu, in Jabalpur’s Awadhpuri Colony. The incident occurred late Sunday night after Ishita lured Shraddha outside her home under the pretext of a surprise. Police have arrested Ishita, while her parents are absconding. The motive is suspected to be jealousy and personal resentment.
The BJP on Monday strongly criticised RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav for his remarks against the amended Waqf Act, accusing the INDIA bloc of hiding religious appeasement behind a facade of socialism. BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi alleged that the opposition wants to turn the Constitution into a “Sharia script” and claimed their rallying cry of “Save the Constitution” is a cover for pushing “namazwaad”. He also defended the Election Commission’s voter roll revision in Bihar, calling the opposition’s objections a “defeatist mindset” ahead of the upcoming assembly polls.
Telangana BJP MLA T Raja Singh has resigned from the party, expressing strong disappointment over the reported appointment of N Ramchander Rao as the state BJP president. In a letter to current state chief G Kishan Reddy, Singh said the decision has disheartened lakhs of party workers. While stepping away from the party, the Goshamahal MLA reaffirmed his commitment to the Hindutva ideology and vowed to continue supporting the Hindu community.