Co-Curricular & Field Activities

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Annual Sports Activities 2026 Successfully Organized Sports Activities
July 03, 2026

Annual Sports Activities 2026 Successfully Organized

Suwana Agriculture College successfully organized its Annual Sports Activities 2026 with great enthusiasm and active participation from students across all departments. The event included a variety of indoor and outdoor competitions such as cricket, volleyball, kabaddi, kho-kho, badminton, athletics, tug of war, and track & field events. Students demonstrated excellent sportsmanship, teamwork, discipline, and competitive spirit throughout the competitions. Faculty members and staff encouraged participants and appreciated their dedication and performance. The event concluded with a grand prize distribution ceremony where winners and outstanding performers were honored with trophies, medals, and certificates. The sports activities promoted physical fitness, leadership, and overall personality development among students.

Cultural Week 2026 Successfully Celebrated Cultural Week
July 03, 2026

Cultural Week 2026 Successfully Celebrated

Suwana Agriculture College successfully organized Cultural Week 2026 with great enthusiasm and active participation from students and faculty members. The week-long celebration featured various cultural events, including folk dance, singing, drama, rangoli, mehndi, poster making, quiz competitions, and traditional attire showcases. Students displayed remarkable talent, creativity, and teamwork throughout the event. The program concluded with a prize distribution ceremony, where outstanding performers were honored for their achievements. Cultural Week provided a vibrant platform for students to showcase their artistic skills while promoting unity, confidence, and cultural heritage.

EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING UNIT Natural Farming
July 02, 2020

EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING UNIT

Natural Farming is a chemical-free alias traditional farming method. It is considered as agro-ecology based diversified farming system which integrates crops, trees and livestock with functional biodiversity. In India, Natural farming is promoted as Bharatiya Prakritik Krishi Paddhati Programme (BPKP) under centrally sponsored scheme i.e. Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY). BPKP is aimed at promoting traditional indigenous practices which reduces externally purchased inputs. It is largely based on on-farm biomass recycling with major stress on biomass mulching, use of on-farm cow dung-urine formulations; periodic soil aeration and exclusion of all synthetic chemical inputs. According to HLPE Report, natural farming will reduce dependency on purchased inputs and will help to ease smallholder farmers from credits burden.