Rural World magazine launched, Rural Voice enters print domain

Rural World, a sister publication of Rural Voice, was launched at an event in New Delhi by NITI Aayog member Prof. Ramesh Chand, former Union Agriculture Secretary and former Chairman of NDDB T. Nandakumar, former Chairman of NABARD and Chairman of MCX Dr. Harsh Kumar Bhanwala, and former Managing Director of National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC) Sandeep Kumar Nayak, in the presence of Managing Director of National Federation of Cooperative SugarFactories Limited, Prakash Nayaknavare and President of Sahakar Bharati Dr. DN Thakur

Rural World magazine launched, Rural Voice enters print domain
Rural World, a sister publication of Rural Voice, was launched at an event in New Delhi by NITI Aayog member Prof. Ramesh Chand, former Union Agriculture Secretary and former Chairman of NDDB T. Nandakumar, former Chairman of NABARD and Chairman of MCX Dr. Harsh Kumar Bhanwala, and former Managing Director of National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC) Sandeep Kumar Nayak, in the presence of Managing Director of National Federation of Cooperative SugarFactories Limited, Prakash Nayaknavare and President of Sahakar Bharati Dr. DN Thakur.
The first issue of Rural World was released by NITI Aayog member Professor Ramesh Chand at the National Convening of Agenda for Rural India held at India International Centre, New Delhi.
Rural World editor Harvir Singh said that Rural Voice Media Pvt. Ltd. now has its presence in digital as well as print media. In this magazine, reports, articles, opinions etc. related to agriculture and rural areas will be presented to the readers. The bi-lingual magazine will be quarterly. 

In the first issue of Rural World, the cover story related to Agenda for Rural India has been published on the problems and their possible solutions expressed by more than 300 farmers and rural citizens from 60 districts across the country regarding agriculture and allied sectors and rural life. 
Rural Voice and NGO Socratus had organized the Agenda for Rural India program at 5 five different places in the country in the last six months. Apart from this, there is a detailed interview of NITI Aayog member Prof Ramesh Chand.
Also, there are the views of T. Nandakumar. Apart from this, Padmabhushan Dr. RS Paroda, former Secretary of DARE and former Director General of ICAR and current Chairman of TASS, has expressed his views while advocating the initiative to connect the youth of the 21st century with the agriculture sector. An analytical article on agricultural scenerio in the country and policy by Dr Biswajit Dhar, Professor at JNU (Rtd) and Distinguished Professor, Council for Social Development ia also part of the inaugural issue or Rural World.
The magazine carries articles in both English and Hindi. The next issue will hit the stands in February 2024.