GG News Bureau
New Delhi, 1st July. The DD-Kisan channel has developed a studio at Krishi Bhawan in New Delhi, due to the efforts of the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare. Narendra Singh Tomar, Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, and Ministers of State Shobha Karandlaje and Kailash Chaudhary inaugurated it on Friday.
Speaking at the event, Shri Tomar noted that the Ministry of Agriculture has a broad range of responsibilities and that many farmers in the nation can interface via the DD News and DD Kisan channels.
“During the last 8 years under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, there has been a transformation in the lives of farmers and a radical change is also taking place in the field of farming. In such times, this channel acts as a bridge between the Government and the farmers, with the aim that farmers should connect with technology, recognize the present times, shift towards remunerative crops and reap profit,” he said.
According to Shri Tomar, the establishment of this studio will enable the Ministry to provide updated information to farmers and other stakeholders more quickly about its actions, programs, and mission. He expressed gratitude to Doordarshan and DD-Kisan for installing the studio at Krishi Bhawan.
On May 26, 2015, Prime Minister Modi introduced DD Kisan, a new program for the inclusive growth of farmers, with the goal of assisting the nation’s rural and agricultural communities and fostering an atmosphere conducive to their holistic development through education.
Some of the major inhouse programmes of DD Kisan are – Choupal Charcha, Kisan Samachar, Gaon Kisan, Mandi Khabar, Mausam Khabar, Hello Kisan Live (one hour live phone-in), Vichar-vimarsh (one hour panel discussion), Chhat Par Baghbani (rooftop farming), Guldasta (Bouquet from North Eastern States), Swasth Kisan (One Hour Live Phone-in, Panel Discussion) Pehli Kiran (Showcase Northeast), Krishi Darshan (Agriculture in Focus), Sarkar Aapke Saath, Badte Bharat ka Naya Kisan, Apna Pashu Chikitsak, Krishi Vishesh.
Additionally, pertinent panel discussions and programs are frequently shown on television to inform and educate farmers about significant government decisions. Ongoing projects include new programs on the environment, skill development, and region-specific topics.
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