Centre committed to farmers’ welfare, says Shivaraj Singh Chouhan
Union Agriculture Minister Shivaraj Singh Chouhan, Suttur Mutt Seer Shivaratri Deshikendra Swami and others on Friday, Shivaratri Rajendra Swami’s 110th anniversary celebrations. | Photo Loan: Ma Sriram
Union Agriculture Minister Shivaraj Singh Chouhan said that on Friday, the center is dependent on the welfare of the farmers and that Sivaratri Rajendra Swami from Suttur Mutt wanted to strengthen agriculture during the 110th anniversary celebrations.
Mr. Chouhan emphasized the centrality of farmers in India’s development, called them “Annadatta ve and emphasized the government’s attempts to improve agriculture.
Reducing agricultural losses, encouraging crop diversity and so on. And he added that one to two acres of wealthy wealthy farmers can benefit from integrated agricultural practices.
Minister, farmers’ hard work and said that India has been fighting to feed itself in the past and “ hand -to -mouth presence ” he said.
“But today, thanks to our farmers, we export food food. India is preparing to be a basket of food, Chouhan said, Chouhan said that the national union should be valid on political differences, especially in self -confidence issues. “Our Prime Minister called us to buy what was done to strengthen our economy in India,” he said.
Rajendra Swami and Suttur Mutt institutions praise the contributions of Mr. Chouhan, emphasizing their commitment to education, health and community welfare. He said Seer believes that providing education and service to the needy was real worship to God and exemplifies the old Indian Vaues.
Referring to India’s rich spiritual heritage, Mr. Chouhan said that he emphasized the truth of Indian sages, unity and universal welfare long before other civilizations.
“The Indian saints declared that the world was for everyone thousands of years ago and that the whole world was a family,” he said.
Suttur Mutt, Mr. Chouhan, said that he exemplifies the old values of India, which provides food, education and health services to communities.
“Primary school children, especially those affected by COVİD-19 are trained and fed free of charge; Health services are subsidized for the poor. This real service is God’s service,” he said. Chouhan added that service to society and children in need is compatible with the old morality of India and that institutions like Suttur Mutt are signs of these values.
Suttur Mutt Shivaratri Deshikendra Swami’s current view and other mutts’ Pontiffs and presidents were present.
Published – 29 August 2025 08:11 pm IST



