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12 Kg Radish, Five Feet Long Gourd In Rohtas Vegetable Exhibition; 20 Kg Kohda Became The Center Of Attraction

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Kunal Mehta
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January 14, 2026

Five feet long gourd in Rohtas vegetable exhibition. photo awakening

Jagran correspondent, Sasaram (Rohtas). A vegetable exhibition was organized on Wednesday in the local Adarsh ​​Kushwaha Vegetable Market Committee Bharatiganj-Karpurwa, in which a glimpse of advanced farming was visible. The inauguration was done by jointly lighting the lamp by MP Manoj Ram, former minister Sunil Kumar, Deputy Chief Councilor Satyamwati Devi and former Deputy Chief Councilor Chandrashekhar Singh.

The program was conducted by Satyanarayan Swami. The MP said that farmers are the backbone of the country, who are raising the prestige of the country due to their hard work and dedication. Farmers are becoming progressive farmers by farming scientifically. This will not only improve their economic condition, but they also have an important role in the development of the country.

The MP said that a lot of new technologies have been introduced to boost agricultural productivity. By taking advantage of this, farmers can stand in the front line of development. Many farmers participated in the simultaneous exhibition of vegetables, fruits, flowers, seeds, bio-fertilizers and pesticides. People who came from far away places were stunned to see the fruits, flowers and vegetables produced by local farmers in the vegetable exhibition.

In the exhibition, 12 kg radish, five feet long gourd, 20 kg kohra and other vegetables like brinjal, potato etc. remained the center of attraction among the people who visited the fair. Market treasurer Kamlesh Kumar said that 12 kg radish produced by Naugain farmer Dadan Singh remained the center of attraction throughout the day at the fair.

Kushwaha Market Committee Chairman Ajay Singh, Secretary Chandan Kushwaha and Treasurer Kamlesh Kumar welcomed the guests by presenting garlands. On this occasion, the jury selected the best farmer on the basis of productivity, who was honored.

In the exhibition, stalls of flowers including cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage, coriander leaves, mushroom, gourd, radish, carrot, green chilli, tomato, etc. produced by organic manure, besides other vegetables like guava, banana, papaya, lemon, marigold, rose, chrysanthemum etc. were set up. According to the organizers, 40 types of vegetable, fruit and flower stalls were set up in the exhibition. A large number of people were present on the spot.

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