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Trump calls meeting with Trudeau 'productive' after tariff threatKrishi Jagran Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) Mahindra Tractors commenced with the registration of participants, followed by a grand inaugural session. The event was hosted by MC Dominic, Founder & Editor-in-Chief of Krishi Jagran, who extended a warm welcome to all attendees and dignitaries. The distinguished guests included . An auspicious lamp-lighting ceremony was held to mark the occasion, signifying the official commencement of this prestigious event. Welcoming all progressive farmers, industry leaders, and esteemed dignitaries, , shared his vision for the MFOI Awards, emphasizing the importance of recognizing farmers. He celebrated the success of last year’s awards, where Raja Ram Tripathi was honored from 36,000 nominations. Dominic expressed his dream of making farmers icons, inspiring even the children of doctors and engineers to pursue farming. He stressed the need for fair prices, support, and recognition to empower farmers and motivate future generations to embrace farming as a respected profession. The Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific (CIRDAP) signed an MoU with to scale up and replicate the MFOI initiative in its partner countries. During the MoU signing, , praised efforts in promoting agriculture as a respected career and countering its negative portrayal in society. He emphasized CIRDAP's ongoing work in across 15 member countries, including India and Fiji, and stressed the need to raise awareness among policymakers. Dr. Shekara also noted that July 6th, 2025, would be declared Rural Development Day by the UNGA, coinciding with CIRDAP’s foundation day. He expressed his gratitude to MC Dominic, Mamta Jain, and all the farmers for the opportunity to collaborate on this important initiative. The categories in focus cover a broad spectrum, reflecting the diverse facets of Indian agriculture. To be a part of... , said, “This year marks six decades for Mahindra, a journey driven by our singular mission—transforming agriculture and uplifting farmers. Over these years, we’ve remained committed to providing over 350 tractor variants across India, each tailored to the unique soil conditions of different regions. In the past six decades, we’ve supported over 40 lakh farmers, and this success has been possible only with the unwavering support of our farming community. We are also proud to be part of the MFOI Awards for the second consecutive year, celebrating the success we’ve achieved together with Krishi Jagran and farmers.” He added, “This three-day event is more than just a celebration; it’s an invaluable opportunity for us to connect directly with farmers, understand their needs, and continue refining our products. Since the last event, we’ve conducted roadshows and farmer meetings to ensure our equipment is even more farmer-friendly. Our goal is to inspire more farmers, share knowledge, and make this event a true celebration of agriculture, innovation, and collaboration.” , highlighted that the MFOI Awards celebrate farmers earning over Rs 10 lakh, aligning with the government's goal to double farmers' income and boost agricultural productivity. He emphasized that , through its 113 research centers and 731 KVKs, is working to promote modern agricultural practices and capacity building across India. Agriculture, he noted, should be viewed as an agri-business, a shift that some farmers have already embraced. Over 1,200 farmers will be honored at MFOI, with some even earning ₹1 crore. The event also provides a platform for knowledge sharing, where stakeholders, including policymakers and farmers, discuss ways to increase incomes and inspire others with their success stories. , said, "Today feels like a festival, one that celebrates our farmers. He emphasized the significance of medicinal plants in enhancing the livelihoods and income of Chhattisgarh farmers, while also recognizing their potential to benefit farmers in other states. Dr. Rao shared the board's goal of turning 1 lakh farmers into 'Lakhpatis' by promoting medicinal and aromatic plants. Last year, 20,000 farmers reached this milestone, and already 5,000 farmers have registered this year. He highlighted the suitability of various medicinal plants for different geographical regions and wished all farmers success in their journey of growth." , honored both soldiers and farmers for their contributions, highlighting that 85% of farmers in India remain marginal, and boosting their income is crucial. He stressed the need for collaboration with ICAR and to address key issues: lack of knowledge and technology, unfair pricing, and the rise of fake agricultural inputs. Agarwal urged stakeholders to ensure technology reaches farmers and to empower them to decide where and at what price to sell their produce. He also advised farmers to use QR codes to verify agricultural products, emphasizing that better inputs and knowledge will improve farmers' income. , affirmed that agriculture is the foundation of human development and prosperity. He stressed that both improving farmers' income and making farming profitable are essential for India's growth. The government is working to raise awareness among farmers and improve technology penetration, including at the groundwater level. Mishra also highlighted the crucial role of cooperatives in strengthening farming communities. Following this, Chief Guest Ramesh Chand, Ajay Mishra, and other dignitaries presented trophies to the millionaire farmers in recognition of their exceptional achievements.
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CELEBRATING THE ARTS The Boerne Performing Arts grand finale holiday concert is swiftly approaching, on Dec. 12 at 7 p.m. in the Champion High School auditorium. “The Four Phantoms” return, this time for a holiday concert; a few hundred tickets remain. If you have not yet purchased tickets, please help us show our gratitude to the Boerne Performing Arts board and advisers, most of whom have volunteered their time, efforts and passion to bring our community together through the performing arts. This will be the final show, of the final season, for Performing Arts, which made the horribly difficult decision earlier this year, to bring the arts series to a close after 12 years of entertainment. “Four Phantoms” tickets can be purchased online at: www.boerneperformingarts. com; call 830-331-9079; or email [email protected] . Over the years, Boerne Performing Arts has hosted almost 40,0000 Boerne ISD elementary school students at free performances — hopefully instilling in them a love of the performing arts, while giving many a once- in- a- lifetime opportunity to experience performers from around the world. Thousands of BISD fine art students’ artwork was displayed, and a venue was provided for the BISD choir, band and orchestra students to perform for the public. BISD has been a wonderful and invaluable partner for Boerne Performing Arts and provided us with a state-of-the-art facility in which to hold the performances. The city of Boerne, together with Hill Country Council for the Arts, who acted as an incubator organization while preparing their 501(c)(3) application, along with numerous local businesses, provided support over the years. Our Boerne arts community remains grateful to all mentioned above, for the joy brought to our community. Stocking Stuffer program; join us Hill Country Council for the Arts invites all readers and followers to join us in this season of giving as HCCArts again partners with the Cibolo Creek Quilters Guild and Hill Country Daily Bread Ministries for our annual Stocking Stuffer program. We have combined forces to sew 150 custom stockings and stuff them full of goodies for the women served by Kendall County Women’s Shelter and the Hill Country Pregnancy Care Center. You can sponsor a stocking with a $ 100 donation, and we will do the shopping for you. Let us know how many stockings you would like to sponsor and send the check to: HCCArts, c/o Stocking Stuffer Program, P.O. Box 2024, Boerne, TX 78006; or go to the website www. hccarts.org and donate online. All donations are tax deductible. Contact [email protected] if your company has a bulk donation you would like to donate. We will be stuffing the stockings Dec. 8, with Santa deliveries made on Dec. 9. We welcome volunteers to join us on the 8th as we gather to stuff the stockings. To join in, call Paula at 210-2698349 for details. Follow HCCArts on Facebook and Instagram and visit our website often: www.hccarts.org. Send inquiries to: president@ hccarts.org. HCCArts develops and enriches an environment that supports and promotes awareness, appreciation, education and access to all the arts.Campaign finance records list a campaign committee that was set up on Friday for Weiner called Weiner 25, in addition to listing him as a candidate for a council seat in lower Manhattan. In an interview Tuesday, Weiner, a Democrat, said he is “still exploring” whether to actually campaign for the office, but said he opened the committee late last week so he could participate in a forum held by the Downtown Independent Democrats later this week. He referred additional questions to recent statements he made on his weekly radio show, “The Middle with Anthony Weiner,” where he said: “I haven't decided if I want to do this yet" while considering the personal dynamics of a return to politics. Weiner represented a congressional district in New York City for about 12 years before he resigned in 2011 after sending lewd photos to several women. He tried to make a comeback in 2013 to run for mayor but was damaged by new revelations of explicit photos Weiner had sent under the online alias “Carlos Danger.” Weiner pleaded guilty in 2017 to having illicit online contact with a 15-year-old girl and was sentenced to 21 months in federal prison. He was released in 2019 and was ordered to register as a sex offender . Izaguirre reported from Albany, N.Y.
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