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The Hindu
18 hours ago
- Politics
- The Hindu
Nalini Atul takes charge as KKRDB secretary
Nalini Atul, a 2014-batch IAS officer of the Karnataka cadre, assumed charge as Secretary of the Kalyana Karnataka Region Development Board (KKRDB) at its headquarters in Kalaburagi on June 19. The post was vacant after IAS officer M. Sundarash Babu was deputed to the Central Government. Prior to this appointment, Nalini Atul was serving as the Deputy Commissioner of Koppal. Originally from Bihar, Nalini Atul holds a degree in Electrical Engineering. His past assignments include serving as CEO of the Raichur Zilla Panchayat, Chairperson of the Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board, and Controller of Examinations for KPSC. He had served in Kalaburagi as the Additional Commissioner of the Department of School Education from October 22, 2019, to January 27, 2022, and now returns to the city in a new capacity. In addition to his administrative responsibilities, Nalini Atul has played key roles in various education initiatives. Currently, he serves as a member of the subject-based task force established under the State Education Policy Commission to study and report on various aspects of school education in Karnataka. Additionally, he has served as the head of a sub-committee formed by the Department of Women and Child Development to develop the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) curriculum and assessment framework for children aged 3 to 6 years, as well as to recommend improvements to anganwadi centres. He has already submitted the report to the government of Karnataka. Upon assuming office, Nalini Atul affirmed his commitment to the comprehensive development of Kalyana Karnataka. 'In consultation with the Board Chairman, members, and the Deputy Commissioners and CEOs of zilla panchayats from all seven districts of the region, we will ensure that the funds allocated by the State Government are effectively utilised for the betterment of Kalyana Karnataka,' he stated. Present at the occasion were KKRDB Deputy Secretary Manjunath Swamy G.N., Additional Director Praveen Priya David, Executive Engineer Vijaykumar Patil, Financial Controller Akkanagamma, Under Secretary Prakash Kudari, and other officials and staff.


The Hindu
06-06-2025
- General
- The Hindu
Organic farming will make agriculture profitable: Deputy Commissioner
There is growing demand for naturally grown crops, and organic farming can play a vital role in making agriculture more profitable for farmers, said Koppal Deputy Commissioner Nalini Atul. He was speaking at the inauguration of a training program and workshop for CRPs (Community Resource Persons) and BRPs (Block Resource Persons), held at the J.H. Patel Auditorium in Koppal Zilla Panchayat. The event was organized under the National Natural Farming Campaign by the Koppal District Administration, Zilla Panchayat, Agriculture Department, Krishi Vigyan Kendra (Gangavati), and Agricultural Technicians Institute (Koppal). 'The excessive use of chemical fertilizers is degrading soil fertility and increasing crop susceptibility to pests and diseases. Additionally, produce grown with high chemical input lacks demand in international markets. Chemical-based agriculture also harms human health and the environment,' he said, emphasising the need to reduce chemical usage in agriculture and promote organic practices. He urged for comprehensive support in implementing integrated organic farming across the district, including in sectors like sericulture, horticulture, animal husbandry, and fisheries. 'Plans are underway to expand horticulture to 1.5 lakh hectares in the district, which is expected to boost farmer incomes. Initiatives such as establishing a Horticulture Tech Park and Rice Park will further accelerate agricultural development. Efforts will also be made to export local produce through dedicated branding initiatives,' he said. ZP CEO Rahul Ratnam noted that Koppal has 4.6 lakh hectares of agricultural land, but only 4,000 hectares currently follow organic practices. He stated that organic farming doesn't require large investments or excessive labor. 'With patience, farmers can grow healthy crops naturally. Under the National Natural Farming Campaign, CRPs and BRPs must work to raise awareness and expand organic farming zones in the district,' he said. Felicitation Progressive farmer Devendrappa Balutagi from Madalagatti in Kushtagi Taluk, who received an honorary doctorate from the University of Agricultural Sciences, Raichur for adopting natural farming methods, was felicitated on the occasion. During the workshop, posters to raise awareness among the farming community about the Kharif Crop Insurance Scheme were also released. Present at the event were Joint Director of Agriculture T.S. Rudreshappa, faculty from the University of Agricultural Sciences (Raichur), scientists, officials from the Krishi Vigyan Kendra (Gangavati), Agricultural Technicians Institute (Koppal), assistant directors from all taluks, and CRP & BRP representatives.