Ashok Gulati

@agulati115

Infosys Chair Professor, Agriculture- ICRIER (former Chairman, CACP, GoI; Director, IFPRI; member PMEAC, India)

New Delhi, India
Joined May 2014

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    Oct 13

    Performance & result you see is due to Superior technology, products, solutions & Support. What are you waiting for... Connect with and benefit from their products & services. 🌱

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    Oct 11

    An excellent article ,How to make agriculture sustainable and farmers frinedly like milk or poultry .

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    Oct 11

    .⁦⁩: India’s Minimum Support Price regime in agriculture was born in the era of scarcity in the mid-1960s. Indian agriculture must evolve to make the most of the era of surplus.

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    Oct 2

    Martin Wolf: Isher Judge Ahluwalia, economist, 1945-2020

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    Oct 1

    Modi’s agriculture reforms are a good idea. They deserve to be supported, not opposed. [My take]

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    Meanwhile rains in Delhi n also inside my sarkari house 😁😅

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    Jun 23

    on man-made inequality “Till I finished carving You were rock And I, a sculptor Now that I am done, You are god, And I, an untouchable Let me admire you one last time, For tomorrow onwards, I will not be allowed to enter your temple. ” ~Anonymous

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    May 17

    Proposed reforms in agri-marketing laws address longstanding needs of . They could build efficient supply chains, ensure better products for consumers - Ashok Gulati

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    Apr 19

    Democracies will emerge stronger from Covid-19, India will ‘provide solutions’: Mike Pompeo reports for ThePrint

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    Commendable work being done by Indian companies in North America in partnering with US in the fight against

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    Mar 10

    To 🎉celebrate ’s 15th Anniversary, we throw it back to moment when the former Prime Minister of India, Manmohan Singh inaugurated the office in 2005. Share this week your moments tag a friend, colleague. We did love to hear from you all !📸

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    26 Jun 2019

    How does come into this, the faithful are asking. Well, his MSP policies are encouraging farmers to grow water in even water-scarce areas. His policy on sugarcane, aggravated in states under BJP like UP/Maharashtra, is also wasting water in a criminal manner

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    26 Jun 2019

    Chennai wasted water conservation potential & aggravated water-scarcity. Other cities doing the same. And till India keeps wasting water on sugarcane and rice in water-scarce states, all of us will die of thirst. 's benign neglect will cost us

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    18 Jun 2019

    Chennai's reservoirs run dry! Yet v continue 2 waste water on,yes that's right,agriculture Many of India's environmental problems aren't only created by industry, they r created by agriculture You need a top-notch agri team but...

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    14 Jun 2019

    Rajasthan Kota. heat is 48c & our 🇮🇳🇮🇱 CoE citrus🍊produces 100,000 (1 lakh) plants utilizing advanced protected cultivation techniques such as net houses to reduce radiation, foggers to increase relative humidity & Drip irrigation for each 🌱. 🙏🏽 Dr. Kahn Project officer.

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    27 May 2019

    No list of loss-making entities will ever include but it is a big drain It has excess stocks that cost it Rs 1 lakh crore and the value of this is already down by Rs 30,000 crore! This is ka baap

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    22 Mar 2019

    Dr yes indeed! Recent evidence from India shows that consumption of zinc biofortified wheat has improved children’s and their mothers’ nutritional status and related health outcomes. Please see

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    10 Feb 2019

    Even several years after the Universal Basic Income pilot by SEWA stopped, a survey in those villages showed, its impact was visible, in more toilets, education levels, weight of female children, use of electricity/gas ... This is the way to go

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    18 Jan 2019

    Farmers in Uttar Pradesh pool in to get Rs 1 crore for fencing says This should really worry since this is a direct result of their policies

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