In a significant development aimed at advancing agricultural education and research, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has announced the approval of a pivotal land transfer proposal. The proposal entails the transfer of 232.93 acres of land from the Sugarcane Development Department to the Agriculture Education and Research Department. This strategic move lays the foundation for the establishment of the esteemed Mahatma Buddha Agriculture and Technology University, a center of excellence, in the picturesque district of Kushinagar.
Fostering Agricultural Advancements
The cabinet’s unanimous decision to transfer this substantial parcel of land free of cost underscores the state’s commitment to promoting higher education in the field of agriculture and technology. This progressive step aligns with the vision of fostering cutting-edge advancements in agricultural practices, research, and innovation.
Nurturing Future Agricultural Leaders
The establishment of Mahatma Buddha Agriculture and Technology University holds immense promise in nurturing the next generation of agricultural leaders and researchers. By offering a comprehensive curriculum, state-of-the-art facilities, and a conducive learning environment, the university aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills required to address the complex challenges facing the agricultural sector today.
Empowering Kushinagar District
The selection of Kushinagar as the location for this prestigious university is not only a testament to its cultural significance but also a strategic move to empower the district through education and research. This endeavor has the potential to contribute to the socio-economic growth of the region by fostering research-driven agricultural practices and technology adoption.