School of Agricultural Sciences World Pulses 2026

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Introduction :

The School of Agriculture successfully organized World Pulses Day 2026 on 09 February 2026, creating awareness about the importance of pulses in sustainable agriculture, food security, and human nutrition. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from students and faculty members, making it an informative and impactful celebration on campus.

World Pulses Day is observed globally to highlight the role of pulses in improving soil health, supporting sustainable farming practices, and enhancing nutritional security.

Exhibition Showcasing the Significance of Pulses :

As part of the celebration, an educational exhibition was organized by the students of the School of Agriculture. The exhibition featured creative and research-based displays focusing on:

  • Nutritional value of pulses
  • Role of pulses in sustainable agriculture
  • Importance of pulses in crop rotation and soil fertility
  • Contribution of pulses to food security
  • Innovations in pulse cultivation

The exhibition served as a dynamic learning platform, encouraging students to understand the economic, environmental, and health benefits of pulse crops.

Thematic Cultural Performances:

To make the programme more engaging and meaningful, students presented thematic performances:

  • Mime by Boy Students: The mime performance emphasized Good Agricultural Practices (GAP), demonstrating sustainable farming methods and responsible cultivation techniques.
  • Skit by Girl Students: The skit focused on the importance of pulses in daily human life, showcasing their nutritional benefits and their role in preventing malnutrition.

These performances creatively communicated key agricultural messages and were highly appreciated by the audience

Keynote Session by the Chief Guest:

The programme was honored by the presence of Dr. Jamuna, Head of ICAR–Krishi Vigyan Kendra, who was invited as the Resource Person.

In her keynote session, she shared valuable insights on:

  • The role of pulses in sustainable agriculture
  • Enhancing food and nutritional security
  • Increasing pulse productivity in India
  • Government initiatives supporting pulse farmers

Her session provided students with practical knowledge and inspired them to contribute towards sustainable agricultural development

Highlights of the World Pulses Day Celebration:

The World Pulses Day 2026 celebration at the School of Agriculture was informative, interactive, and well received by students and faculty members. The event successfully reinforced the importance of pulses in:

  • Sustainable farming systems
  • Soil health management
  • Balanced nutrition
  • National and global food security

Through academic discussions, exhibitions, and cultural performances, the programme highlighted how pulses play a vital role in building a healthier and more sustainable future.

The School of Agriculture continues to organize such awareness programmes to promote agricultural innovation, environmental sustainability, and community engagement

Conclusion:

The World Pulses Day 2026 celebration at the School of Agriculture, Takshashila University, was a meaningful and knowledge-enriching programme that successfully highlighted the importance of pulses in sustainable agriculture, food security, and human nutrition. Through exhibitions, student performances, and the expert address, the event reinforced the vital role of pulses in building resilient farming systems and promoting nutritional well-being. The celebration reflected the institution’s continued commitment to agricultural excellence, awareness, and community-oriented learning. Catch all the campus vibes ! Follow @takshashilacollege.

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