Acharya N. G. Ranga Agricultural University, Agricultural university in Lam Guntur district, India
Acharya N. G. Ranga Agricultural University is an institution in Lam dedicated to agricultural studies, community science, and engineering. The campus houses several colleges and research facilities focused on different areas of farming and related fields.
The university was founded in 1964 and renamed in 1996 to honor parliamentarian and agricultural leader Acharya N. G. Ranga. This change marked the institution's growing role as a leading center for farm research.
The university serves as a center for agricultural learning and research in the region. It works with local farmers to develop solutions that address their everyday farming challenges.
Visitors can explore the campus during visiting hours and see the different colleges and research facilities. It helps to check in advance which areas are open to the public and how to navigate the grounds.
The university runs a drone pilot training program that teaches farmers to use aerial technology on their fields. This blend of traditional farming knowledge and modern tools sets it apart as a leader in bringing new methods to the region.
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