News Updates 2026

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PM-KISAN Instalment Release Programme Broadcast at ICAR JSS KVK, Suttur

Suttur, Mysuru, June 24, 2026: The live broadcast of the 23rd instalment release programme of the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana was organised at ICAR JSS Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Suttur. The main programme was held at Tarakeshwar, Hooghly, West Bengal.

Speaking as the chief guest, Shri K. Raju, Deputy Director of Agriculture, Mysuru District, said that Aadhaar-linked FID will be issued to farmers for fertiliser distribution during the current season. He informed that fertilisers will be provided based on land records and advised farmers to visit their nearest Raitha Samparka Kendra to obtain their FID. He added that crop-wise fertiliser recommendations will also be provided at the Raitha Samparka Kendras.

Presiding over the programme, Dr. B.N. Gyanesh, Senior Scientist and Head of ICAR JSS KVK, Suttur, said that the Central Government provides annual financial assistance to eligible farmer families under the PM-KISAN scheme to support agricultural activities and improve crop yields. He advised farmers to utilise the PM-KISAN amount only for agricultural purposes.

In view of possible monsoon failure this year, Dr. Gyanesh advised farmers to cultivate crops such as daincha, jute, ragi and other millets. He also informed that experts are visiting various villages in the district under the Khet Bachao Abhiyan and urged farmers to make use of their guidance.

Subject matter specialists from KVK provided technical information on the importance of soil testing, fertiliser application based on soil test results, purchase of quality sowing seeds, seed treatment, improved cultivation practices, use of green manure to enhance soil fertility, and pest and disease management in crops.

The experts also shared information on integrated nutrient management and intercropping in horticultural crops such as banana, coconut and major vegetable crops. Guidance was provided on livestock nutrient management during the monsoon season, cultivation of various fodder crops and integrated disease management. Information was also given on value addition of agri-cultural produce and various schemes available from the Central Government.

More than 100 farmers and farm women participated in the programme.

2026-06-26T10:38:12+00:00June 26th, 2026|

Khet Bachao Abhiyan Creates Awareness on Organic Farming in Mysuru Taluk

Mysuru, June 19, 2026: ICAR-JSS Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), Suttur, in association with the Department of Agriculture, Ilawala, organised a Khet Bachao Abhiyan programme at Gunchralachhatra village in Mysuru taluk to create awareness among farmers on organic farming and sustainable agricultural practices.

Speaking at the programme, Dr. Vinay G.M., Subject Matter Specialist, ICAR-JSS KVK, explained the objective and importance of Khet Bachao Abhiyan. He highlighted the role of soil and biofertilizers in agriculture and called upon farmers to reduce the use of herbicides to maintain soil fertility and soil moisture. He also informed that the use of green manure crops helps improve soil fertility by increasing nitrogen and organic carbon content in the soil.

Dr. Rakshitraj, Subject Matter Specialist, emphasised that dairy farming plays an important role in organic and natural farming systems. He provided information on nutritious feed, different types of fodder and mineral mixtures for cattle. He also explained disease control measures and the importance of vaccination for livestock health management.

Dr. Deepak, Subject Matter Specialist, briefed farmers on various entrepreneurship schemes of the Central and State Governments. He advised farmers to form self-help groups and Farmer Producer Organisations to effectively access the benefits of these schemes.

Shri Vinay, Agriculture Officer, Ilawala, advised farmers to apply farmyard manure to agricultural lands as recommended by agricultural experts to sustain soil fertility. He encouraged the use of short-duration crop varieties and suggested planning two to three crops in a year. He also provided information on various schemes and subsidies available through the Department of Agriculture.

Following the programme, experts visited farmers’ fields and provided technical guidance on crop and soil management practices.

Krishi Sakhis of Ilawala hobli, Smt. Rajalakshmi, Smt. Pratima and Smt. Padma, along with more than 70 farmers, participated in the programme.

2026-06-19T12:23:11+00:00June 19th, 2026|

Khet Bachao Campaign Conducted in H.D. Kote; Farmers Educated on Soil Health and Maize Downy Mildew Management

H.D. Kote, June 16, 2026: The Department of Agriculture, ATMA Yojana, ICAR-JSS Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), Suttur, and ATMA Mysuru jointly organized a Khet Bachao Campaign at Hampapur village in H.D. Kote taluk to create awareness among farmers on soil health management and crop disease control.

During the programme, KVK scientists and Agriculture Department officials educated farmers on the importance of soil testing, soil health management, green manure cultivation, organic farming, and natural farming practices in agriculture and horticulture crops. Based on soil test results, farmers were advised on scientific nutrient management practices. The importance of green manure crops and organic farming in improving soil fertility and sustaining crop productivity was also highlighted.

Addressing the gathering, Dr. B.N. Gyanesh, Senior Scientist and Head, ICAR-JSS KVK, Suttur, explained sustainable soil health management practices and natural farming methods such as Jeevamrutha, Gokripamrutha, and Bijamrutha. He emphasized their role in enhancing soil fertility and reducing dependence on chemical inputs.

Shri Prasad, Assistant Director of Agriculture, H.D. Kote, stressed the importance of conserving soil resources to ensure long-term agricultural sustainability. KVK subject matter specialists Shri Shamraj, Dr. Vinay G.M., and Dr. Rakshitraj, along with ATMA Sub-Project Director Satish and Agriculture Officer Siddappaswamy, provided guidance on maintaining soil health and adopting scientific crop management practices.

As part of the campaign, a field visit was conducted to maize fields in Hampapur village affected by Downy Mildew disease (Kedige disease). Scientists and Agriculture Department officials explained the symptoms, mode of spread, and integrated disease management measures directly in the field and provided appropriate recommendations to farmers.

The programme witnessed active participation from Agriculture Department officials, ATMA staff, farmers, and women farmers, who interacted with experts and clarified their queries related to crop and soil management. The campaign concluded with an appeal to farmers to maintain soil health, adopt natural farming practices, and implement integrated crop disease management measures for sustainable agriculture.

More than 150 farmers including both men and women farmers participated in the programme.

2026-06-16T13:06:35+00:00June 16th, 2026|

Khet Bachao Campaign Promotes Soil Health and Sustainable Farming Across Mysuru District

Suttur, June 10, 2026: With the objective of protecting agricultural land fertility and promoting sustainable farming practices, the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Government of India, has launched the Khet Bachao (Save Agricultural Land) Campaign across Mysuru district. The month-long campaign, being implemented in collaboration with the ICAR-Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) and the Department of Agriculture, commenced on June 1 and will continue until June 30, 2026.

The campaign aims to address the growing concern of excessive and unscientific use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, which has led to declining soil fertility and deteriorating soil health. Experts have cautioned that continued degradation of agricultural land could adversely affect food production and agricultural sustainability in the future.

As part of the campaign, awareness programmes are being conducted in villages to educate farmers on the importance of soil health, scientific soil testing, balanced nutrient management, use of organic and natural fertilizers, and sustainable farming practices. Farmers are also being sensitized to the benefits of traditional inputs such as Jeevamrut, Gokripamrut, and Bijamrut for maintaining soil productivity and ecological balance.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. B.N. Gyanesh, Senior Scientist and Head of Krishi Vigyan Kendra, emphasized that maintaining soil health is essential for securing the future of agriculture. He urged farmers to undertake regular soil testing and apply fertilizers based on recommendations provided through Soil Health Cards. He also stressed the collective responsibility of preserving agricultural land and passing it on to future generations in a fertile and productive condition.

To ensure extensive outreach, six subject matter specialists from Krishi Vigyan Kendra, along with officials from the Agriculture Department, have been divided into two teams. These teams are conducting awareness meetings and field demonstrations in villages across different taluks of the district every day.

On June 5, 2026, MLA Shri G.T. Devegowda participated in the Khet Bachao campaign at Jayapura village in Mysuru taluk and addressed farmers on the importance of scientific fertilizer application and soil testing for sustainable agricultural development.

The campaign is being implemented in collaboration with the Department of Agriculture, MyCaps, ITC, and JSS Ayurveda Medical College. Awareness programmes have so far been conducted in villages including Kanagal and K. Basavanahalli in Periyapatna taluk, and Suttur, Chinnamballi, Kirugunda, Horalavadi, Alambur, Ayarahalli, and Hadajana in Mysuru taluk.

The campaign is being actively supported by Krishi Vigyan Kendra experts Smt. H.V. Divya, Shri Shamraj, Dr. U.M. Rakshitraj, Dr. G.M. Vinay, Dr. Y.P. Prasad, and Dr. Deepak, along with officials from the Agriculture, Horticulture, and Animal Husbandry Departments.

2026-06-15T13:10:34+00:00June 15th, 2026|

Khet Bachao Abhiyan Highlights Sustainable Agriculture Practices in Nanjangud Villages

Suttur, June 10, 2026: Awareness and capacity-building programmes were organised at Debur, Hullahalli, and Hartale villages in Nanjangud taluk on the 10th day of the Khet Bachao Abhiyan.

As part of the campaign, scientists from KVK provided detailed guidance to farmers on scientific paddy cultivation, balanced and judicious use of fertilizers, the importance of bio-fertilizers, the benefits of green manure for improving soil health, and the promotion of natural farming practices.

The experts interacted with farmers and encouraged them to adopt sustainable agricultural methods to improve productivity, maintain soil fertility, reduce cultivation costs, and ensure long-term agricultural sustainability.

The programme also created awareness on improved crop management practices and eco-friendly farming methods aimed at achieving better yields and profitability.

Subject Matter Experts Smt. H.V. Divya, Shri Shamraj, Dr. U.M. Rakshitraj, Dr. G.M. Vinay, Dr. Deepak, and officials from the Agriculture Department participated in the campaign on behalf of KVK.

2026-06-15T12:45:45+00:00June 15th, 2026|

Khet Bachao Campaign Promotes Seed Treatment and Sustainable Farming Practices in Nanjangud

Suttur, June 11, 2026: As part of the ongoing Khet Bachao (Save Agricultural Land) Campaign, ICAR–JSS Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Suttur, in collaboration with DATC, Mysuru, and the Department of Agriculture, organized awareness programmes at Kasuvinahalli and Lakshmanapura villages in Nanjangud taluk on June 11, 2026.

The programme commenced with the traditional lighting of the lamp. During the event, Smt. H.V. Divya, Seed Technology Expert from ICAR–JSS Krishi Vigyan Kendra, conducted a demonstration on seed treatment and provided detailed information on the use of organic fertilizers, as well as the importance of Jeevamrut, Gokripamrut, and Beejamrut in sustainable agriculture.

Resource person Shri J.G. Rajanna highlighted the importance of soil health and emphasized that farmers should undertake regular soil testing and apply fertilizers based on recommendations provided through Soil Health Cards. Dr. R.N. Puppa, Plant Pathologist from the Department of Agriculture, educated farmers on the use of biological pesticides as an eco-friendly alternative to chemical pesticides for managing pests and diseases in various crops.

Agriculture Officer Smt. Madhuri informed farmers about the various subsidy schemes and support programmes being implemented by the Department of Agriculture for the benefit of the farming community.

The programme was welcomed and coordinated by Smt. M.B. Manjula. More than 100 farmers, including a large number of women farmers, participated in the programme and actively interacted with the scientists and experts on sustainable farming practices.

The campaign continues to create awareness among farmers on soil conservation, scientific crop management, and environmentally sustainable agricultural practices aimed at improving productivity and ensuring long-term soil health.

2026-06-15T12:36:44+00:00June 15th, 2026|

Knowing Oneself is Liberation: Dr. M.R. Jayaram

Suttur, May 25, 2026: “Knowing oneself is true liberation,” said Dr. M.R. Jayaram, Religious Head of Kaivara Kshetra, while delivering the valedictory address at the study camp organised by Jagadguru Sri Veerasimhasana Mahasamsthana Math, Sri Shivarathreeshwara Dharmika Datti and JSS Mahavidyapeetha at Suttur Srikshetra.

He said that experience and knowledge can be gained through the study of scriptures, while moksha is possible only through the grace and guidance of yogis. “Life becomes meaningful when one serves society selflessly,” he added.

Prof. Mallepuram G. Venkatesh, former Vice-Chancellor of Karnataka Sanskrit University, said the camp had contributed to the spiritual growth of the participants. Speaking about Viveka Chintamani by Nijaguna Shivayogi, he said the work provides answers to the inner conflicts of the mind and helps remove ignorance, creating a unique spiritual experience.

Mysuru Superintendent of Police Sri Mallikarjun Baladandi said that weapons alone cannot bring change in society, and that knowledge and science are equally important. He added that the guidance of spiritual thinkers is essential for the progress of society.

Sri H.V. Venkatesh, former President of Mysore Arak and Dye Factory, said that while the world has progressed through science and technology, spiritual awareness is vital for leading a peaceful life. Expressing concern over the younger generation falling prey to drug addiction, he said the grace and guidance of elders and gurus are important in shaping their conduct.

Retired Professor Prof. K. Anantharam said the camp had been successfully completed and noted that the roots of spiritual practice lie in Suttur Srikshetra, while its fruits have spread across the country. He said true wisdom lies in using one’s knowledge for the welfare of society and added that such camps promote the ideal of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam.

Sri Mallaiah Swami of Ghodageri Sri Sivananda Matha said that both the inner and outer life of a person should be pure. One must keep the body, speech and mind under control and act according to one’s words, he said. He also explained the concepts of Kriya Shakti, Matrutva Shakti, Maheshwara Shakti and Sadashiva Shakti, along with references to Krita Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dwapara Yuga and Kali Yuga from the eighth, ninth and tenth chapters of Viveka Chintamani.

Sri Siddalinga Sivananda Swami of Huliyur Durga, Sadhvi Unmeshabharati Mataji, Sri B.S. Janagonda, Smt. Aruna Shiraguppi and Ms. Sinchana shared their experiences. Mata Basavanjali offered the prayer. Sri Channabasava Swamiji of Chunchanahalli and Navilur Mathas welcomed the gathering. Sri K.P. Basavaraju presented the camp report, while Sri B. Madappa proposed the vote of thanks. Dr. Rudramuni Swamiji of Alamatti compered the programme.

Dr. M.R. Jayaram, Head of Kaivara Srikshetra, delivered the valedictory address at the study camp held at Suttur Srikshetra on May 25. The camp was jointly organised by Jagadguru Sri Veerasimhasana Mahasamsthana Math, Sri Shivarathreeshwara Religious Endowment and JSS Mahavidyapeetha. Sri H.A. Venkatesh, Sri Mallikarjuna Baladandi, Sri Mallayaswamy, Prof. Mallepuram G. Venkatesh and Prof. K. Anantharam were present.

 

2026-05-26T11:02:27+00:00May 26th, 2026|

Self-Realization Is Possible Through the Grace of Sadguru: Dr. K. Anantharamu

Suttur, 22nd May, 2026: Self-realization is possible through the grace of Sadguru, said retired professor Dr. K. Anantharamu while delivering a lecture on Nijaguna Shivayogi’s Viveka Chintamani at Suttur Srikshetra on May 22.

The lecture was organized for Mathadhipatis, Matajis, spiritual seekers and sadhakas at the joint premises of Jagadguru Sri Veerasimhasana Mahasansthana Math, Sri Shivaratreeshwara Dharmika Datti and JSS Mahavidyapeetha.

Dr. Anantharamu said that the secret of liberation from bondage can be understood with the guidance of the Guru. He stated that the state of Brahman can be attained through concentration of the mind. One must follow the path of devotion and realize the Self, he said, adding that the body is perishable while the Self is eternal.

Explaining the second chapter of Viveka Chintamani, he said that it deals with the Agamas, various branches of Shaiva philosophy and, in particular, Veerashaiva philosophy. He said that one should receive Linga Deeksha from a Guru and meditate upon Lord Shiva with devotion. By gradually following the path of Ashtavarana, Panchachara and Shatsthala, one can ultimately become one with Shiva, he added.

Sri Mallaiah Swami of Sri Shivananda Math, Ghodageri, said that the land, water and air of India are sacred. He described India as a holy land of devotion, meditation and detachment. Referring to the description of the physical world in Viveka Chintamani, he said that the text explains the seven islands and seven oceans. A person seeking self-realization should also understand the physical world, he said. He further stated that nature possesses immense power and that it is the basis for the survival of all living beings.

Sri P.R. Rahul Srivatsara, a pranic healing expert, said that the soul gives vitality to the body. He explained that meditation is the unification of the mind and body. When the energy of nature is harmonized with the energy of the body, physical defects and pain can be reduced, he said.

In the evening, prayers and Kapilarathi were performed with devotion on the banks of the Kapila River. Sri Mahadeva Prasad spoke about the importance of rivers. Sri Rudramuni Swami of Almatti administered a pledge to the participants in the name of God to protect rivers. Later, the camp participants presented a cultural programme.

Retired Kannada professor Dr. K. Anantharamu and Sri Mallaiah Swami delivered lectures on May 22 during the study camp on Nijaguna Shivayogi’s Viveka Chintamani, organized for Mathadhipatis, Matajis, spiritual seekers and practitioners under the joint auspices of Jagadguru Sri Veerasimhasana Mahasamsthana Math, Sri Shivaratreeshwara Dharmika Datti and JSS Mahavidyapeetha at Suttur Srikshetra. Participants attended the sessions with keen interest.  

Kapilarathi was performed with devotion on the evening of May 22 during the study camp organized under the joint auspices of Jagadguru Sri Veerasimhasana Mahasamsthana Math, Sri Shivaratreeshwara Religious Endowment and JSS Mahavidyapeetha at Suttur Srikshetra. Mathadhipatis, sadhakas and spiritual seekers participated in the programme by lighting lamps and offering prayers to Goddess Kapila.

2026-05-25T05:41:19+00:00May 25th, 2026|