Harvir Singh
Harvir Singh is a professional journalist with over 30-years’ experience across Agriculture, rural, political, economic, developmental and social issues. He has actively covered Parliament debates, elections to legislative assemblies & Lok Sabha, several ministries in union government, political parties and different sectors of economy. His core strength however remained rural markets with focus and expertise on the agriculture economy in India. Harvir Singh has had experience of working across media platforms from print, digital mediums to being a regular commentator on television networks as well as radio. Singh is equipped to easily fit into a top editorial leadership role with diverse requirements in Hindi media groups as a prolific writer, commentator and public speaker on issues ranging from politics, economy, development and social happenings from time to time. Harvir Singh has served top-notch publications like Amar Ujala, Business Bhaskar, Dainik Hindustan, Amar Ujala Karobaar at various positions from special correspondent, bureau chief to moving up the ladder as a senior editor. Prior to joining RuralVoice he was Editor of Outlook Hindi, a fortnightly news magazine from Outlook Group. Before that he was the force behind moneybhaskar.com (Dainik Bhaskar Group) as editor. Under his stewardship, moneybhaskar.com catapulted into the country's largest digital business and economy news portal.
Uttar Pradesh sugar mills owe over 2,889 crore as interest for delayed payments to farmers
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I am confident that Congress will form government in Haryana: Bhupinder Singh Hooda
Former Haryana Chief Minister and senior Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda is...
The sugar industry disagrees with the definition of sugar producer and sugar in the 'Sugar Control Order 2024'
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Next generation GM seed: Case for transformation of Indian cotton sector and textile economy
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Dairy startup Akshayakalpa Organic aims to achieve Rs 400 crores revenue this fiscal
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The Paradox of Wheat: Record Production, Yet Rising Concerns
As the population expands and dietary preferences shift, wheat consumption is on...
DAP import price reaches at $620, lower imports may lead to shortage in Rabi season
The import of DAP at the current rates fixed by the Central Government is no longer...
How we get chickens on our plates: The broiler industry is India's most successful example of contract farming
The way poultry farming has established itself as a big contract farming and integrated...
RiceTec and Mahyco's joint venture 'Paryan' for DSR rice and zero tillage wheat
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Economic Survey: Agriculture to Drive India's Economic Growth
The Economic Survey 2023-24 can be called an honest confession along with an attempt...
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Import price of DAP reaches $560, may affect availability in Rabi if import does not pick up pace
In the past two months, DAP prices have increased from $528 per tonne to $560 per...
Amid dispute between India and Pakistan over Basmati GI tag, New Zealand rejects India’s application
India is facing increasing difficulties in securing Geographical Indication (GI)...
Why skimmed milk powder has become a burden for dairy industry and farmers in India
This issue is complex. Two key points are clear: farmers are receiving lower prices...
Sugar production down by 9.65 lakh tonnes, Ethanol blending till May stood at 12.48 per cent
Sugar industry sources say that if there was no ban on making ethanol from sugarcane...