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Warring seeks MSP guarantee as promised to farmers Demands Rs 50-70 cr annual research grant for PAU Seeks debt relief for farmers on pattern of industry loan waiver Reveals, Punjab didn’t get a penny of Rs 1600 cr flood relief Demands withdrawal of the law on stubble burning Chandigarh/New Delhi 18 March ( Ranjeet Singh Dhaliwal ) : Punjab Congress president and Ludhiana MP Amarinder Singh Raja Warring today demanded that the government of India should bring the law to provide MSP guarantee to the farmers as had been promised to them when they withdrew their 15 month long strike against three farm laws. He also demanded Rs 50 crore to Rs 70 crores annual research grant for the Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana to improve the research facilities for better agriculture. The Ludhiana MP made a strong case for providing debt relief to the small and marginal farmers through one time settlement by waiving off their interests. He asked, if the government can waive off loans worth Rs 1...

University of Western Sydney and IIT Ropar Join Hands for Advancing Smart Agriculture in India

University of Western Sydney and IIT Ropar Join Hands for Advancing Smart Agriculture in India

Ropar 30 December ( PDL ) : In a landmark step toward redefining the future of agricultural innovation, ANNAM.AI of IIT Ropar and the University of Western Sydney (UWS) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and work plan to establish a Joint Center of Excellence in Noida. The MoU was formalized in the presence of the Education Minister of Australia Jason Clare and Prof. Rajeev Ahuja, Director, IIT Ropar, marking a major milestone in India–Australia scientific collaboration. The center will focus on AI‑driven agriculture, automation, climate‑resilient farming, and next‑generation agri‑supply chains, combining the strengths of two globally respected institutions.

The collaboration brings together the deep agri‑tech expertise of IIT Ropar and the globally recognized research ecosystem of the University of Western Sydney. IIT Ropar’s ANNAM.AI initiative has emerged as a national leader in AI‑enabled soil intelligence, precision agriculture, and farmer‑centric digital platforms, while UWS is internationally known for its Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, one of the world’s top centers for plant‑soil‑climate interaction research.

Speaking at the ceremony, Prof. Rajeev Ahuja, Director of IIT Ropar, said: “This partnership is not just an MoU - it is a commitment to building the world’s most advanced agricultural intelligence ecosystem. Together, we will empower Indian farmers with tools that are accurate, affordable, and accessible.”

The Australian Education Minister Jason Clare added that “India and Australia share a common vision for sustainable agriculture. This joint center will accelerate innovation, strengthen academic ties, and create real‑world impact for millions of farmers.” From the University of Western Sydney, the President remarked: “UWS has long been at the forefront of environmental and agricultural sciences. Partnering with IIT Ropar allows us to combine our global research strengths with India’s scale and diversity. This center will become a model for how nations can collaborate to secure the future of food.”

What the Center of Excellence Will Deliver

The Joint Center of Excellence will serve as a hub for cutting‑edge agricultural research, industry partnerships, and farmer‑focused technology deployment. Key focus areas include:

●       AI‑powered soil and crop diagnostics

●       Automation and robotics for farm operations

●       Climate‑adaptive farming models

●       Digital twins for agriculture

●       Sustainable water and nutrient management

●       Next‑generation agri‑supply chain analytics

The center will also host joint PhD programs, faculty exchanges, and industry‑supported innovation challenges.

By combining IIT Ropar’s engineering and AI leadership with UWS’s environmental and agricultural science strengths, the center will:

●       Enable data‑driven decision‑making for farmers

●       Support precision agriculture at scale

●       Strengthen food security through predictive analytics

●       Create new agri‑tech startups and rural innovation clusters

●       Train the next generation of AI‑enabled agricultural professionals

The Noida location positions the center close to major industry partners, government agencies, and innovation ecosystems, ensuring rapid translation of research into field‑ready solutions.

The MoU signed on December 09 symbolizes a shared commitment to shaping the future of global agriculture. With climate change, soil degradation, and food security emerging as critical global challenges, the partnership between ANNAM.AI and UWS is poised to deliver solutions that are technologically advanced and socially transformative. Prof. Pushpendra P. Singh, the Project Director of ANNAM.AI at IIT Ropar emphasized the transformative potential of the partnership and said, “Agriculture today demands precision, prediction, and personalization. This collaboration is about impact at scale. When science meets the soil, farmers win - and nations prosper.”

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