
Kurukshetra becomes voice of natural farming for world: MP Naveen Jindal
: Kurukshetra MP Naveen Jindal said that Kurukshetra is now sending out a powerful global message of
natural farming
. Speaking at the inauguration of a three-day
Agro-Tech Exhibition
and Startup Conclave at Kurukshetra University on Friday, Jindal highlighted the Centre government's commitment to
sustainable agriculture
through the National Mission on Natural Farming, which has launched a Rs 2,481 crore initiative to promote natural farming across India.
Jindal emphasized that the momentum behind natural farming is being strengthened by the efforts of Gujarat Governor Acharya Devvrat and Padma Shri awardee Hariom. He stressed that the transformation of agriculture depends on the passion and willpower of farmers. 'Agriculture is not just a means of livelihood—it is the backbone of our society and nation. A skilled and prosperous India will emerge only when our farmers thrive,' he said.
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The MP urged farmers to break away from chemical-based practices and adopt eco-friendly farming methods, starting at home for their own families. He pointed out that while many people prefer organic food for health reasons, it is essential for farmers to understand the difference between organic and natural farming. 'Only informed and trained farmers can bridge this gap and bring lasting change,' he added.
The conclave brought together progressive and innovative farmers from across the country, providing them a platform to share new techniques and experiences.
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Jindal encouraged farmers to interact with their peers and learn from their journeys. 'Mistakes made due to chemical farming should not be repeated. This is the time to shift toward sustainable models and make agriculture a fashion, a pride,' he said.
In his speech, Jindal also highlighted future plans to organize seminars for livestock owners and the youth, focusing on indigenous cattle breeds and startup opportunities in agriculture.
He said, 'Everyone from farmers to herders to young entrepreneurs must be part of this movement. Government schemes are in place, but their true success lies in proper implementation.'
On the national front, Jindal voiced strong support for India's leadership and armed forces. 'We take pride in our Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Droupadi Murmu, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and our brave soldiers,' he said.
Referring to the recent attack on unarmed civilians in Pahalgam by 'Pakistan-backed terrorists', he stated firmly that the country will not remain silent and that every loss of life will be accounted for.
Padma Shri Hariom, who also spoke at the event, revealed alarming findings from a scientific study conducted by 12 Indian researchers. According to the report, 75% of India's
food security
depends on wheat and rice, yet the nutrient content of these crops has declined by 45% since the 1970s.
If current trends continue, both crops could become unfit for consumption within 15 years. The study also flagged increasing contamination of groundwater with nitrates and chlorides in 21 districts of Haryana, he said.
Hariom warned that the time to act is now. 'Farmers must undergo training to adopt natural farming, which ensures nutrient balance and soil regeneration. We owe it to our future generations to pass on the same fertile land that our ancestors entrusted to us.'
The event saw participation from several dignitaries, including Pundri MLA Satpal Jamba, BJP district president Tejinder Singh Goldy, BJP leader Subhash Kalsana, Agriculture Deputy Director Karamchand, zila parishad Chairperson Kanwaljit Kaur, Thanesar MC chairperson Mafee Dhanda, former MLA Tejveer Singh, and other local leaders and officials.
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