
Rangat, Feb 4: A group of students from Government Secondary School (GSS), Nimbutala visited ICAR-Krishi Vigyan Kendra, North & Middle Andaman on 4thFebruary, 2026 as part of an educational exposure programme.
During the visit, students were introduced to various activities and facilities of the KVK including crop demonstration, fisheries, farm mechanisation, integrated farming models, and vermicomposting. The students were briefed on modern agricultural practices, climate-resilient technologies, and the importance of sustainable farming for food and nutritional security.
As part of the programme, lectures were also delivered by Dr. Manoj Kumar, In Charge Senior Scientist & Head, ICAR-KVK N & M Andaman, who spoke on benefits of farm mechanization for modernisation of agriculture. Mr. Yatharth Sharma, SMS (Home Science), highlighted the importance of nutrition, balanced diets, healthy food habits and the importance of value addition activities for SHGs and farmwomen. Subam Debroy, SMS (Fisheries), discussed the scope of fisheries in Andaman and explained scientific fish farming practices and related career opportunities.
Interactive sessions were held where students raised queries about career opportunities in agriculture, the role of science and technology in farming, and the contribution of KVKs in rural development. The visit aimed to inspire young minds towards agriculture and allied sectors, fostering awareness about innovation and skill development in farming.
The program was organized under the overall guidance of Dr. Jai Sunder, Director (Act.), ICAR-CIARI, Sri Vijaya Puram. A total of 47 students and teachers participated in the visit.