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A sunflower placed next to several types of bottles of cooking oil

Posted On 13/05/2024 in Crops

The Yellow Revolution

Launched in 1986, the Yellow Revolution was aimed at increasing the production of edible oil with special focus on sesame, and mustard seeds, & seven other oilseeds. It helped boost production of oil seeds for the years that followed.

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Business principles illustrated in two light bulbs

Posted On 06/05/2024 in Better, By , Texmo Industries & Taro Pumps

Managing Culture Change

Changing company culture is a significant undertaking. It can be done right when the leaders evaluate the need for such a change, & use transparent communication, and dialogue to implement the change. Feedback, and active employee involvement helps manage cultural change smoothly.

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3D illustration of a green field in a pie chart with a drone hovering

Posted On 22/04/2024 in Agriculture Services , Logistics & Supply Chain

Importance of Agriculture in India’s Economy

The importance of agriculture in India can be learnt by the fact that it has been around for centuries & continues to generate employment, contribute to GDP, & provide food security. Agriculture GDP also helps India grow strongly.

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Posted On 15/04/2024 in Better, By

Founders and Company Culture

Corporate culture is the invisible yet powerful force that shapes how employees interact, make decisions, and approach their work. The founder of a company sets the tone for how individuals collaborate, innovate, and adapt to challenges.

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Hands preparing paste in mortar and pestle next to several herbs

Posted On 08/04/2024 in Crops

Medicinal Herbs Farming

India has several medical ethnobotany profiles. Mountain regions, Gangetic plains, & forests produce plants of high medicinal value. According to the Botanical Survey of India, India is home to more than 8,000 species of medicinal plants.

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