D.K. KRISHNA1*, N.V. KUMBHARE2
1Division of Agricultural Extension, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa, New Delhi, 110 012, Delhi, India
2Division of Agricultural Extension, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa, New Delhi, 110 012, Delhi, India
* Corresponding Author : krishnadkarjigi@gmail.com
Received : 30-01-2019 Accepted : 12-02-2019 Published : 15-02-2019
Volume : 11 Issue : 3 Pages : 7811 - 7812
Int J Agr Sci 11.3 (2019):7811-7812
Keywords : Green revolution, Community radio
Academic Editor : Dr Bharat H Panchal
Conflict of Interest : None declared
Acknowledgements/Funding : Authors are thankful to Division of Agricultural Extension, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa, New Delhi, 110 012, Delhi
Author Contribution : All authors equally contributed
The Indian Agriculture Scenario is on the brink of a second green revolution. The country arose from an era of food scarcity to that of self-sufficiency. It is becoming increasingly clear that the next leap will come from the information and the knowledge intensity transfer to the agriculture sector, together with other traditional inputs and interventions involving farmers/ group of farmers.
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