Chennai/Shimla: Dr. Mankombu Sambasivan Swaminathan, a revered figure in India's agricultural history known as the Father of India's Green Revolution, breathed his last today at the age of 98.
Dr. Swaminathan, who had been a Messiah for farmers across the country, passed away at his residence in Chennai, leaving a profound void in the world of agriculture and scientific research.
Dr. MS Swaminathan was at the forefront of transforming India's agricultural landscape during his illustrious career.
He spearheaded the National Commission on Farmers and played a pivotal role in advocating for policies that aimed to ensure profitability for farmers for all their produce.
His contributions were instrumental in propelling the Green Revolution in India, a movement that significantly increased agricultural productivity and helped alleviate poverty and hunger.
Despite the widespread recognition of the importance of Dr. Swaminathan's recommendations, successive governments failed to fully implement the commission's findings when in power.
This inconsistency in policy actions remained a point of concern for Dr. Swaminathan throughout his life.
Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu expressed deep sorrow upon hearing of the passing of the eminent scientist.
In his condolence message, Chief Minister Sukhu remarked that Dr. Swaminathan was not only a renowned scientist but also a pioneer of India's green revolution.
He tirelessly worked towards the progress of the nation, particularly in the agricultural sector, which forms the backbone of India's economy.
Dr. MS Swaminathan's legacy will continue to inspire generations of agricultural scientists, policymakers, and farmers.
His relentless dedication to improving the lives of India's farmers and ensuring food security for the nation will forever be remembered as a beacon of hope in the realm of agriculture.
As the nation mourns the loss of this agricultural luminary, his work will continue to guide and shape the future of agriculture in India and beyond, ensuring a lasting impact on the lives of millions.