Eminent agricultural scientist Kalkat passes away

IANS  |  Chandigarh 

and awardee Singh Kalkat passed away here on Saturday following a brief illness.

He was 92.

Kalkat was actively involved as an during the Green Revolution in in the 1950s and 1960s to make the country self-reliant in foodgrain.

He was the of State Farmers Commission, and former Agricultural University (PAU) (1988-2001),

He was a recipient of (1981) and (2007).

Amarinder Singh, in a condolence message, said Kalkat was a "pioneer in bringing several exemplary reforms in the field of agriculture, besides unleashing the Green Revolution in the state".

He recalled Kalkat's immense contribution to ensure overall development and phenomenal growth in the agricultural sector.

said that Kalkat worked tirelessly for the welfare of farmers.

Born on June 17, 1926, Kalkat graduated in agricultural science from the Agricultural College, (now in Pakistan), in 1947 and secured a master's in agriculture from the in 1956.

He went to the on a Rockefeller Fellowship to complete his doctoral studies at the He returned to in 1960 and joined the government.

He also worked as a senior agriculturist with the in

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First Published: Sat, January 27 2018. 21:44 IST