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Progress has been made in rural development and agriculture in the last decade, including increased agricultural GDP, food grain production, and reduced rural poverty. However,
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PIMR has played a pioneering role in building the edifice of high professional and business oriented professional management education and has contributed to Indore being
Prestige has become synonymous of Quality Commitment and Social Service. The developmental works undertaken by the Prestige Group, both in Agricultural Sector as well as
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PIMR, Indore, has been accredited thrice by National Assessment and Accreditation Council thrice and currently with A++ grade, the only Private Institution with such Grade
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Dr Davish Jain, National President along with distinguished speakers participated in Third Summit on Education Alliances In line with India’s New Education Policy, the influential
Prestige Feed Mills Limited has won the prestigious SOPA Awards for the year 2022-23
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The nomination of Dr Davish Jain’s to the coveted post of National President of Center for Education Growth and Research, New Delhi CEGR for year
“7th ATAL SHASTRA MARKENOMY Awards 2022” – India’s Awards for Excellence in Sustainable Economy, Clean and Green Infrastructure” were announced here in Mumbai on Wednesday,
SOPA chairman Dr Davish Jain said, government must put a cap on existing import duty structure in edible oils while import of Soy bill be reduced to 20 lakh tons per year. “We are working with government to educate farmers the right package of farming practices to help taking production of oil seeds from presently 350 million tons to 540-550 million tones in next four years” he said, adding that efforts are also on to increase soyabean production from presently around 120 lakh tonne to 160 lakh tonn by 2025.tnn