Revamping Indian Agriculture: Path to Economic Viability and Atmanirbharta
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari emphasized the need for Indian agriculture to become economically viable to achieve self-reliance. He highlighted the importance of diversifying towards the energy sector and enhancing rural employment opportunities, while addressing surplus foodgrain issues and promoting biofuels for sustainable development.

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Union Minister Nitin Gadkari emphasized on Thursday the pressing need for Indian agriculture to achieve economic viability as a cornerstone for making the country self-reliant or 'Atmanirbhar.'
Speaking at an event, Gadkari highlighted the necessity of diversifying India's agriculture towards the energy sector due to the lack of adequate foodgrain storage capacity in the country.
He also stressed the importance of boosting employment opportunities in rural and tribal regions, addressing the current economic difficulties these areas face. Gadkari noted the surplus of foodgrains as a significant challenge, urging the creation of markets for biofuels to both improve farmers' income and reduce reliance on fossil fuels, which can contribute to pollution.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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