Krishi Mahotsav at SKD University: A Revolution in Agriculture and Innovation
Hanumangarh, Rajasthan – Shri Khushal Das University (SKDU), now regarded as a leading name in education and innovation in North India, successfully hosted the Agriculture Fest 2025 – a historic event that went beyond the scope of a typical agri-fair. This fest emerged as a vibrant platform where technology met tradition, and science met the soil, creating a transformative experience for over 2 lakh farmers from across the state.
Recognized as Rajasthan’s Best Private University for Agriculture and the Top University in Hanumangarh, SKDU proved that when modern education and agricultural innovation go hand in hand, rural India can witness unprecedented progress.
Bridging Science & Soil: Live Knowledge Transfer from Experts A major highlight of the fest was the participation of 18 renowned agricultural scientists from across India who led a compelling panel discussion on “Farming of the Future.” They simplified complex topics like biotechnology, soil health, climate-smart farming, pest management, and agritech innovations for grassroots farmers, marking a new chapter in knowledge-based farming.
Through this, SKDU took a giant step in closing the gap between academic research and on-ground application, positioning itself as a thought leader in agricultural transformation.
A First in Rajasthan: Livestock Show, Agri Machinery Expo & Drone Light Show This year’s Agri Fest witnessed multiple landmark events: • State-level Livestock Competition witnessed a record footfall of over 3 lakh visitors Rajasthan’s largest Agri Machinery Expo, where farmers explored live demos of cutting-edge equipment • A spectacular Drone Light Show that introduced farmers to the possibilities of smart farming From haptic technology and AI-powered tools to sensor-based crop monitoring, SKDU demonstrated that agriculture today is not just tradition – it’s a modern profession.
Where Culture Meets Technology The fest also celebrated Rajasthani culture and music, with soul-stirring performances by Sufi maestro Kanwar Grewal and folk-pop artist Shreya Paliwal. Over 130 stalls showcased organic produce, indigenous seeds, government schemes, and agri-startup innovations.
Agri Education at SKDU – Building the Future of Indian Farming SKDU is not only hosting festivals but also pioneering agricultural education in Rajasthan. Admissions for JET 2025 are now open for: • B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture • B.Sc ABM (Agri Business Management) The Faculty of Agriculture at SKDU boasts modern labs, innovation centers, and active industry tie-ups, preparing students not just for degrees but for careers in agri-tech, research, and entrepreneurship.
Degree Govt. Exam Prep – All Under One Roof In today’s competitive era, a degree alone is not enough. At Shri Khushal Das University, Hanumangarh, students receive not just academic excellence, but also smart preparation for competitive exams like UPSC, SSC, Banking, Teaching, and more.
Recognized as Rajasthan’s Best Private University for Degree Competitive Exam Preparation, SKDU offers an industry-aligned curriculum and expert faculty, eliminating the need for separate coaching.
At SKDU, students earn a degree and prepare for their dream careers — without extra coaching costs or hassle. It’s truly a One-Stop Solution for success.
Where Athletes Become Champions – SKDU’s Sports Legacy SKDU is also celebrated as one of Rajasthan’s top sports universities, with students excelling at national and international levels. The university provides: • World-class sports facilities • Professional coaching • Yoga & wellness training • Opportunities to set world records in yoga and athletics SKDU – A Center for Holistic Growth: Academics, Preparation, and Sports Admissions Open 2025 Shri Khushal Das University, Hanumangarh (Rajasthan) Visit: https://admission.skduniversity.org/ Admission Helpline: 08071296479 (Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with NRDPL and PTI takes no editorial responsibility for the same.).
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