Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday appreciated the farmers across the country and pointed out that there was a record production of crops even during the COVID pandemic. Addressing his monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat today, the Prime Minister said that the COVID pandemic affected each and every sector but the agricultural sector produced record crops. Our country faced such a big crisis that it affected every system of the country. The agricultural sector protected itself from this attack to a great extent. Not only did it keep itself safe, but the sector also progressed, moving forward, the Prime Minister said.
Kisan Rail with mangos leave for Delhi from T gana s Jagtiyal
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Hyderabad, May 24 : The 25th Kisan Rail from Lingampet Jagtiyal in Telangana left for New Delhi on Monday with 585 tonnes of mangos, as the Indian Railways, overcoming the challenges of the Covid pandemic, continued to provide support to the agricultural sector.
The Jagityal area in Telangana is well known for cultivation of export quality mangos. Till now, during the mango season, the traders, cargo aggregators and farmers were transporting these superior quality mangoes by road to different parts of the country, which is expensive, time taking and prone to relatively more enorute damages and losses, said South Central Railway (SCR).
Kisan Rail leaves for Delhi with 544 tonnes of mangoes
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It is highest parcel loading in a single day in the ECoR history, say officials
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It is highest parcel loading in a single day in the ECoR history, say officials
The Waltair Division has once again created a record parcel loading of 544 tonnes of mangoes, loaded at Vizianagaram to Adarsh Nagar (New Delhi), in a single Kisan Rail on Saturday.
It is ever highest record parcel loading in a single day in the history of East Coast Railway. With this, the division has sent more more than 6,000 tonnes of mangoes to New Delhi through 19 kisan trains, since April 17.