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Odisha should become a “Seed Hub” under atmanirbhar in pulses: Kanak Vardhan Singh Deo

Bhubaneswar- 23/10/2025:  A meeting was held under the chairmanship of Hon’ble Deputy CM Shri Kanak Vardhan Singh Deo on an intensive agriculture program, including revival & sustainable intensification of forgotten foods.

The meeting focused on the vision of the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India to become self-reliant on pulses. To drive this vision a step forward to become self-reliant in pulses, Odisha decided to promote the cultivation of Pigeonpea, Black gram & lentils in the state through a cluster approach.

ICRISAT has developed a variety of pigeonpea named ICPV25444, which can be grown in all seasons and can tolerate intense heat up to 45° Celsius, and can be produced in 120 days. This variety can become a game-changer in the context of self-reliance in pulses.

Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister has advised to cultivate the above-mentioned pegionpea variety along with the traditional varieties such as Dangararani and Kandula, which are now coming in a category of forgotten varieties by the Odisha State Seeds Corporation Ltd. Odisha should become a “seed hub” under Atmanirbhar Bharat in pulses, Deputy CM added.

The meeting was attended by Principal Secretary, Agriculture & Farmers’ Empowerment, Dr. Arabinda Kumar Padhee, Director Agriculture, S.H. Shubham Saxena, Director Horticulture, re Sh Kalunge Gorakh Waman, senior officers from Agriculture Department, Directorate of Horticulture, Directorate of Agriculture & Food Production, ICRISAT, ICARDA.

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Ashok Palit has completed his graduation from Upendranath College Soro, Balasore and post graduation from Utkal University in Odia Language and literture.. He has also carved out a niche for himself as a scribe of eminence after joining the profession in 1988. He is also an independent media production professional. He brings loads of experience to Advanced Media, Ashok Palit as a cineaste has been active in film criticism for over three decades. As a film society activist, he soared to eminence for his profound commitment to the art film appreciation and aesthetics of cinema. His mode of discourse is often erudite but always lucid and comprehensible marked by a perfect acumen so rare in the field. A film aesthete with an immense fond of critical sensibilities, he wrote about growth and development of odia cinema in New Indian Express, The Times of India, The Hindustan Times, The Asian Age and Screen. He has been working as an Editor for Cine Samaya from 2002-2004.. He had made solid contribution on cinema in many odia Dailies and weekly such as Samaj, Prajatantra, Dharatri, Samaya, Satabadi, and weekly Samaya.
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