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Precision Agriculture- a new approach to agricultural science

"If the farmer is rich, Then so is the nation". These lines fairly explains our Indian Agricultural Sector. Agriculture being directly proportional to our Economy affects the GDP(Gross Domestic Product ) directly. Being a very vast sector ig employees moree than 50% of the country's population. Researchers have highlighted that the growth rate of agriculture in India is less than 40%pa, which is a very dull and weighty situation for all of us. They have also added that if this figure continues it would take more than 25 years four our farmers to double their income as of now, which is again a serious issue to highlight. But.. Thanks to our current Government and Agriculture Ministry who have been so concerned and generous for our farm sector. They are aiming for increasing the speed of our growth rate and double the wage of our farmers by 2022, which is a less than 5 years plan. For achieving this mass task, Indian Government has started promoting PRECISION FARMI

Top 10 healthiest food in this world.

Eating healthy has oodles of positive benefits - for the body and the mind alike. When we eat well we feel good, when we feel good we’re happier, when we’re happier we’re more productive… and the wonderful cycle continues. Increasingly, shops and restaurants around the world are getting on the healthy eating bandwagon - making it easier for people to treat their bodies right. This list of 10 of the healthiest foods in the world is just a beginning guide - a way to understand the essential vitamins and minerals the human body needs to stay functioning at its best. And as an added boost - these healthy foods are all downright delicious! 1. SPINACH This nutrient-dense green superfood is readily available - fresh, frozen or even canned. One of the healthiest foods on the planet, spinach is packed with energy while low in calories, and provides Vitamin A, Vitamin K, and essential folate. EASY EATING TIP: Sauté with onion and add to an omelet for an easy, healthy meal. 2. BLACK BEANS F

Is NCERT sufficient for boards preparation?

Yes dear. NCERT is sufficient just not for your boards but also for upcoming competitives. You may underestimate the value of NCERT in your school days (I did the same mistake). But later you will know how holy it is.. To begin with…Soyou are in 12th. For maths trust me NCERT is more than enough, do it 4 to 5 times and you are going to score well, solve the examples also. For biology and chemistry(specially organic reactions ) same suggestions go with your NCERT. But for physics you need to practice from outside, I used to use Pradeep’s physics and class notes. For English same thing notes and test books. And here you gooo! ❤️📚