Alma times august 2014

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India's agriculture mantra should be Youth BJP Leader Shri Amit Thaker 'per drop, more crop': PM Modi at ICAR gets nominated as Patron of IBP NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke of his government's roadmap for development in the agricultural sector in his address at an award ceremony at the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) in New Delhi. Modi began his speech by asking everyone present to give a standing ovation to the farmers of the country, adding that he was confident India would witness great progress in agriculture. However, the Prime Minister said this progress needs to comprehensively reach the farmers. "Until the farmer does not receive the benefits of scientific and technological developments, true progress is incomplete," he said, adding that "in a time of changing climate, we need to celebrate trust with the farmers." Talking about empowering farmers on a global scale, Modi also said, "Farmers do not have the time required for improving soil of the land. We need to empower farmers to produce more, earn more. Agricultural production needs to made faster without

quality erosion." Modi also spoke of water conservation and improving milk production. "There is often a clash between water cycle and weather cycle. Water is the gift of God. We need to learn how to preserve this gift. 'Per drop, more crop' should become our mission statement so that the farmer has awareness of water conservation," he said. "The demand for milk is much more than its supply, milk production needs to improve," Modi added. Agricultural colleges could also do a lot to help farmers, according to Modi. "Do agricultural universities have any data on the farmers of their localities? Such institutions need to provide help to farmers," he said. "Our agricultural colleges can have their own radio stations because the farmer often listens to the radio. Can research from agricultural colleges be digitally compiled and preserved in 4 or 5 years?" he asked. Medicinal farming was also an issue the prime minister addressed. "Sea weed is the most important resource for pharmaceutical. We need to provide help to our fishermen too... Both China and India have the Himalayas. But China went ahead in medicinal farming. Medicinal farming needs to optimally utilised in India," Modi said.

AHMEDABAD: The mesmeric personality with dynamic willpower and philanthropic attitude of Mr. Amit Thaker o f Ahmedabad (Gujarat) has been awarded honorable membership of IBP. This is informed by the president of International Brahmin Parliament Shri Santosh Shukla, Advocate. Shri Shukla briefed that Shri Amit is a well-known

intellectual and philanthropist with rich experience of social, educational and cultural cause. He has long been associated with various organizations of Brahmin Samaj and its activities across the world. Under his leadership, youth generation got precious guidance and values of life and humanity. Significantly, Shri Amit Thaker has always been active in performing social, educational and cultural activities with a verve. On this occasion, Pt. Kalraj Mishra, Pt. Vishnuprasad Shukla congratulated him.

EduCompass (Canada) Collaborates with Alma (India) in Promoting Advanced Courses

TORONTO: Alma Limited is one of the leading brands at national and international Scenario in computer and IT education. Alma offers IT and Computer Courses, Beauty & fashion designing courses, job oriented Vocational courses Alma Kids International Preschool along with BPOM courses. Alma is globally well known brand in computer education and international certification. In India it works as Alma Limited (India) and promoting the cause of computer education, vocational training programs in rural and urban area of the countries. Alma has tied-up with UK, Australia, Mauritius and African Countries to offer job oriented computer education

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courses. Alma is associated with NASSCOM, All India IT Association (aiita), IIML Recently. Alma has collaborated with EduCompass (Canada) in promoting advanced courses. This is informed by Shri Santosh Shukla , Advocate (Alma) and Shri Amrit Dhar of EduCompass (Canada). They both stressed the importance of advanced courses in current technology for student community. Shri Shukla informed that EduCompass is an educational consultancy group with a vision to deliver the best education and career planning services. In collaboration with several international companies, they offer high-quality educational, professional development and careerbased services to students in schools, colleges, and university. Their diversified service offerings include full access to a state-of-the-art online career-planning platform, in-person and online counseling sessions with experienced and certified career counselors, career and personality-assessments, and the opportunity to gain international internship experience in a variety of Industries. Educompass delivers 'Education Abroad" package in India that secures best match for students and professionals wanting to go overseas for study and settlement. Currently Educompass Consultants has offices in India and Canada. twitter/almatimes

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