Monday, November 26, 2012

Borlaug award for Basmati research scientists



Chennai:
Coromandel International Limited, India’s leading manufacturer of a wide range of farm inputs, has conferred the coveted ‘Borlaug Award’ for the year-2012 to two distinguished scientists of Indian Agriculture Research Institute (IARI) - Dr K V Prabhu and Dr Ashok Kumar Singh, who have rendered outstanding contribution to Basmati rice research and development.

A five-member Jury headed by Dr MS Swaminathan, the father of the Green Revolution in India, has named these eminent scientists for the award.

Coromandel International Limited has instituted the award in 1972 to honour Nobel Laureate Norman E. Borlaug, which is awarded in recognition of outstanding research and contributions in the field of Agriculture, Environment and Extension by Indian Scientists. The award carries a cash prize of Rs 5 Lakh, a Gold medal and a citation. Dr. Montek Singh Ahluwalia, the Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission of India will present the prestigious award to the winners on the occasion of the prestigious Coromandel Lecture being delivered by Dr Robert S Zeigler, the Director General of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), on  November 28, 2012, at a function in New Delhi. 

Coromandel International Limited had instituted the Coromandel Lecture in 1970 to promote and develop symbiotic interaction among agriculture, industry and academia across the world.
Dr. Robert Zeigler will deliver Coromandel Lecture on “Cutting edge Science for food security, economic growth and environment protection” this year.

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