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PJTAU proposes SAR-based crop monitoring system
PJTAU proposes SAR-based crop monitoring system

Hans India

time4 days ago

  • Science
  • Hans India

PJTAU proposes SAR-based crop monitoring system

Hyderabad: The Telangana government is poised to adopt cutting-edge technology in agricultural planning, as State Agriculture Minister Tummala Nageswara Rao chaired a review meeting on Friday on a new crop monitoring proposal presented by Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University (PJTAU). The project aims to deploy Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data for the precise estimation of crop areas across the state. Minister Rao stated that such pre-season estimations will enhance the effective implementation of government schemes and enable more responsive policy decisions. He directed university scientists to prepare and execute the technology-based assessment plan by August–September, assuring full government support and funding for its implementation. University scientists highlighted their ongoing experiments in collaboration with a Swiss company, demonstrating the effectiveness of SAR-based crop recording during the rainy seasons across multiple states. The precision achieved through SAR imagery enables the accurate tracking of crop distribution, even under dense cloud cover—a significant limitation in traditional satellite methods. The review meeting explored future possibilities in agriculture, particularly focusing on how sensor technologies could help forecast pest attacks in advance. Minister Rao recommended that PJTAU (Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University) begin field trials on various crops starting this season. Researchers highlighted that data generated by sensors allows for earlier detection and targeted pest control, outperforming traditional satellite systems in terms of responsiveness and detail. As the state prepares to implement a new crop insurance scheme, the minister urged PJTAU to develop and distribute comprehensive technical guidelines to support effective policy implementation and enhance farmer awareness. The integration of SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) and sensor data will be crucial for risk assessment and claims processing under the forthcoming insurance framework. The review included Dr. Sameerendu Mohanty, Professor of Practice; Dr. T.L. Neelima, Scientist; Dr. Y. Balaram, Research Director; and Dr. B. Balaji Nayak, Director of the Digital Agriculture Center. The proposed innovations represent a significant advancement in digitizing agriculture in Telangana. With scientific expertise and policy alignment, PJTAU's roadmap could transform how crop data is recorded, analyzed, and utilized, benefiting both farmers and agricultural planners, according to the participating experts from the university.

PJTAU to confer degrees on 519 students at 55th convocation on Aug 2
PJTAU to confer degrees on 519 students at 55th convocation on Aug 2

United News of India

time6 days ago

  • General
  • United News of India

PJTAU to confer degrees on 519 students at 55th convocation on Aug 2

Hyderabad, July 24 (UNI) The 55th Convocation of Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University (PJTSAU) will be held on August 2 at the university auditorium in Rajendranagar, according to Registrar Dr Vidyasagar on Thursday. A total of 519 students, including undergraduates, postgraduates, and Ph.D. scholars, will receive their degrees during the ceremony. Of these, 322 are women and 197 are men. The Registrar informed that Dr M L Jat, Director General of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), will attend the event as the chief guest and deliver the convocation address. The convocation will be held under the chairmanship of Telangana Governor and University Chancellor Jishnu Dev Varma. As part of the honours, nine postgraduate and Ph.D. students who have demonstrated outstanding academic performance will be awarded gold medals. In addition, two postgraduate and Ph.D. students will each receive a cash prize of Rs 25,000. Twenty undergraduate students will also be awarded gold medals during the ceremony. Dr Vidyasagar added that students who have applied for the convocation can access important details such as instructions, admit cards, and dress code guidelines on the university's official website: UNI VV ARN

Telangana to release Rs 9,000 crore for farmers' scheme despite financial crisis
Telangana to release Rs 9,000 crore for farmers' scheme despite financial crisis

India Today

time17-06-2025

  • Business
  • India Today

Telangana to release Rs 9,000 crore for farmers' scheme despite financial crisis

The Telangana government is preparing to release Rs 9,000 crore under its Rythu Bharosa scheme within the next nine days, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy announced. Speaking at the Rythu Nestham programme held at Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University on Monday, the Chief Minister reaffirmed his government's commitment to farmer welfare despite the state's ongoing financial crisis.'The government is ready to release Rs 9,000 crore Rythu Bharosa scheme benefit in the farmers' accounts in nine days. The state will flourish only when the farmer is happy,' the Chief Minister said, indicating that preparations were underway to ensure the funds reach beneficiaries without move comes at a time when Telangana is grappling with serious fiscal challenges, which, according to the Chief Minister, stem from the mismanagement of the previous administration. 'The state cannot recover from the financial crisis created by the previous government even in the next 100 years,' he said, accusing the former regime of leaving behind an Rs 8.2 lakh crore debt burden. Revanth Reddy underscored the importance of agriculture to both the economy and governance. 'Governments cannot be formed without the support and blessings of the farmers. The role of farmers is crucial to win as MLA, MP and also become Chief Minister of a state,' he inherited financial distress, the Chief Minister said his administration had already spent Rs 1 lakh crore on farmer welfare over the past 18 months. He framed this spending not as a burden, but as a necessary corrective measure. 'Against all odds, we are moving forward by taking corrective measures one by one,' he Rythu Bharosa scheme is central to these efforts. Designed to offer financial relief to both land-owning and landless farmers, the scheme provides Rs 12,000 per acre annually, split into two payments of Rs 6,000 per acre per crop season. It replaces the earlier Rythu Bandhu scheme with an expanded scope — including tenant farmers and agricultural labourers — and excludes land used for industrial or real estate program aims to reduce farmers' dependency on private moneylenders, enabling them to invest in better seeds, fertilizers, and sustainable practices. By extending support to vulnerable sections and focusing on cultivated lands, the government aims to boost rural incomes, ensure food security, and correct the shortcomings of past welfare Reddy also highlighted agricultural successes under his administration. 'Telangana has become the number one state in paddy production in the country. Today, I am seeing happiness in the eyes of every farmer. What more do I want as the Chief Minister of Telangana?' he attributed this turnaround to the government's active encouragement of fine variety paddy cultivation, backed by a 500 bonus and procurement assurance. 'The People's Government instilled confidence among the farmers by purchasing every single grain,' he Chief Minister concluded by asserting the government's long-term commitment to farmer welfare. 'My government will remain for 10 years and we are undeterred by the dharnas held by the opposition parties,' he said, while urging farmers to adopt new agricultural techniques with state Reel

Telangana agri varsity to distribute quality seeds to farmers
Telangana agri varsity to distribute quality seeds to farmers

Time of India

time01-06-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Telangana agri varsity to distribute quality seeds to farmers

Hyderabad: Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University, in collaboration with the department of agriculture, is set to launch an innovative programme, 'Distribution of Quality Seeds from the Agricultural University to Every Village', coinciding with the State Formation Day. As part of the Formation Day celebrations in various districts, ministers, public representatives, and officials from the department of agriculture and the agricultural university would ceremonially distribute quality seed kits for five major crops (rice, pigeon pea, green gram, black gram, and sorghum) to selected progressive farmers. The remaining selected farmers would receive the seed kits on June 3 at their respective village farmer forums under the supervision of local authorities, along with nodal officers from the agricultural university. Approximately 40,000 progressive farmers across 11,000 villages would receive quality seed kits under the initiative. Officials said that state ranks first in the country with a seed replacement rate of 92%. With the rising demand, numerous seed companies have emerged, selling seeds at high prices. With the available resources, the university has prepared around 10,250 quintals of seeds, ready for distribution to farmers. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo If the farmers cultivate these quality seeds and share them with others, seed self-sufficiency could be achieved in the next two to three years, reducing the high costs associated with seeds. Last rabi (yasangi) season, under the direct supervision of university scientists, foundation seeds were produced at various research stations, cleaned, and packaged into 6 or 10-kg packets, ready for distribution to approximately 40,000 farmers. The farmers receiving these kits were encouraged to follow proper management practices and supply the resulting seeds from this kharif (vanakalam) season's yield to fellow farmers in their villages.

‘Drone Didis' of Kashi take self-reliance to new heights
‘Drone Didis' of Kashi take self-reliance to new heights

Time of India

time09-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

‘Drone Didis' of Kashi take self-reliance to new heights

Varanasi: A group of enterprising women in the Varanasi region are making waves in the agricultural sector by operating drones to spray fertilisers and pesticides. Known as ' Drone Didis ', these women have not only helped their husbands in farming, but are also offering their services to other farmers, earning additional women from the region underwent a formal training at the Drone Academy of Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University and received remote pilot training certificates. According to Pawan Kumar Singh, deputy commissioner of the Uttar Pradesh State Rural Livelihood Mission, these "Drone Didis' collectively earned around Rs 3,38,500 in just 10 months by spraying fertilisers and pesticides over approximately 2,581 'Drone Didis' use drones to spray nano urea, nano DAP, and pesticides on various crops, including sugarcane, rice and vegetables. Singh highlighted that the drones can spray 10 litres of chemicals in 10 minutes over an acre, saving time, labour and money."Women are stepping out from village paths to fulfil their dreams. 'Drone Sisters' in Kashi are successfully spraying fertilisers and pesticides in fields using drones and earning well.. Operation Sindoor 'Did not want to...': Pak def min gives absurd excuse for army's failure to withstand Op Sindoor Blackouts, sirens & Pak's failed attacks: 10 things that happened in the last 36 hrs '1971 war was not remotely as terrifying': Residents of border areas shell-shocked The govt is not only doubling farmers' income, but also making women self-reliant," Singh women were provided with free drone flying training by Hindustan Fertilizer Chemicals Limited and IFFCO. Under the 'Drone Didi' scheme, trained women were given a drone worth Rs 15 lakh and an electric 'Drone Didis' have reported an increase in respect and recognition within their families and villages. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Click Here - This Might Save You From Losing Money Expertinspector Click Here Undo Neetu Singh, a 'Drone Didi' from Kashi Vidyapeeth block, said, "The govt has given us an economic lift, increasing our respect at home and in the village." Asha, another 'Drone Didi' from Harahua, added, "The govt is empowering both farmers and women, boosting household economies."

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