Patiala: A subsidy of Rs 18 lakh was provided for fish farming during 2024-25, with an additional Rs 17 lakh subsidy in the pipeline.
Ludhiana: The area under fish farming in Punjab has expanded from 1,000 acres in the 1980s to a staggering 45,000 acres today. This growth has fuelled annual production to reach 1.8 lakh tonnes.
The ointment, named as Aqua Dramahas, was developed after two years of research by Dr Siddhnath, an assistant professor at ...
World Wildlife Fund (WWF)-Pakistan chapter has launched an extensive environmental conservation initiative aimed at protecting water ...
"On the one hand, fertile farmland is being swallowed up by luxury housing schemes. On the other, farmers are being driven ...
Chancellor, Guru Nanak Dev University inaugurated the five days workshop on skill based training of Youth on Vermicomposting, ...
The two-day event at the Mela ground of varsity provides a platform for farmers, scientists, extension workers, dairy ...
Residents say construction of six new canals over Indus River will turn more lands barren and prone to be lost to sea.
Data from the Sindh Agriculture Extension Department indicate that 90pc of the coastal farms that once grew wheat ... designed to divert water for irrigation in Punjab, have significantly reduced ...
LUDHIANA: Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana conferred Chief Minister awards to six livestock ...