T R Sharma Appointed as New Director of Indian Agricultural Research Institute
The Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) has appointed T R Sharma as its new director, succeeding Ashok K Singh. Sharma will continue his role as Deputy Director General (Crop Science) at ICAR and is expected to enhance efforts in food security and sustainable farming amid climate challenges.
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The Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) announced today that T R Sharma will take over as the new director, succeeding Ashok K Singh. Sharma, who is currently serving as Deputy Director General (Crop Science) at the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), will handle his new role alongside his existing responsibilities.
Esteemed for his contributions in crop science and plant biotechnology, Sharma is anticipated to spearhead IARI's mission to tackle food security issues and promote sustainable farming practices. In a statement, Sharma remarked, ''Collaborative research will be key to tackling the evolving challenges in agriculture.''
Senior IARI officials, including joint directors of research, education, and extension, attended the handover ceremony. This leadership change aligns with government initiatives to bolster agricultural research and innovation, crucial for a sector employing nearly half of India's workforce and contributing about 15 per cent to the USD 3 trillion economy. The institute's work is particularly vital given India's status as the world's second-largest wheat and rice producer, now facing heightened pressure to increase farm output in the face of climate change.
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