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Rallis India and Tata Chemicals awarded for innovation in agriculture at 15th Aegis Graham Bell Awards

FoodTechBiz Desk

Rallis India and Tata Chemicals, jointly won the prestigious Aegis Graham Bell Award in the ‘Innovation in Agriculture’ category held in New Delhi. The 15th annual Aegis Graham Bell Awards ceremony was graced by esteemed dignitaries and industry leaders.

Supported by key Indian government ministries, including the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, the Department of Science and Technology India, and the Ministry of Education (India), the accolade recognized and celebrated excellence in technological advancements and sustainable agriculture practices.

The award was presented by Shri Jayant Chaudhary, the Hon’ble Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship as well as the Minister of State in the Education Department. He acknowledged the joint efforts in enhancing agricultural productivity, resource efficiency, and environmental sustainability, aligning with the nation’s vision for a tech-driven and resilient farming sector. This recognition highlights the vital role of innovation in modernizing agriculture and ensuring food security for future generations.

The Aegis Graham Bell Awards, established to nurture innovation and entrepreneurship in India, celebrate exceptional contributions in technology across various sectors, including telecom, healthcare, and agriculture. These accolades offer a platform for recognizing revolutionary advancements that drive economic growth and have a positive societal impact, encouraging companies and individuals to push the boundaries of innovation.

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