Saturday brought dynamic exchanges to Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren’s Kanke Road office, where agriculture and faith communities took center stage. Dr. S.C. Dubey, Vice-Chancellor of Ranchi’s Birsa Agricultural University (BAU), initiated proceedings with a formal courtesy visit.
Key highlight: an earnest invitation for Soren to chief-guest the Kisan Agro-Tech Fair, unfolding March 14-16, 2026, across BAU’s vibrant campus. Expect immersive exhibits on AI-driven irrigation, high-yield seeds, and livestock innovations, drawing crowds eager to modernize Jharkhand’s farms.
The VC painted a vivid picture of BAU’s impact—vibrant classrooms nurturing agri-experts, field trials yielding climate-smart solutions, and farmer advisories curbing losses from pests and erratic monsoons. Such transparency strengthens the CM’s vision for a thriving rural economy.
Subsequently, Digambar Jain Panchayat representatives aired their concerns on religious festivals, youth skilling, and healthcare access. Soren’s receptive stance and promises of aid signal a responsive administration attuned to minority voices.
In essence, these interactions embody Jharkhand’s forward march, harmonizing agricultural revolutions with social equity for a brighter tomorrow.
