Sunni(Shimla):: In NSS function at Aral Bihari Vajpayee Government College, Padam Shree Sh Nek Ram, hailed as the "Millet Man of India," advocated for the revival of traditional crops and the promotion of natural farming practices in the state.
The occasion unfolded during a special 7-day camp organized for NSS students and teachers.
Addressing the gathering, Sh Nek Ram underscored the potential of natural farming in addressing unemployment challenges and ensuring sustainability within the state.
He said the pivotal role of adopting ancient agricultural practices.
The NSS students and teachers of Atal Bihari Vajpayee Government College showed keen interest in the discourse, gaining insights into the value of millets and other neglected crops in the face of modernization trends.
Principal Dr. R.L. Sharma extended a warm welcome to the chief guest, commending him for inspiring both students and teachers to embrace the use of millets.
Dr. Sharma highlighted the transformative impact of spreading this message to the broader community in the region.
The event marked a significant step towards fostering awareness about sustainable farming practices and reconnecting with traditional crops, paving the way for a more ecologically conscious and agriculturally robust future.