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GM Mustard: What is GM Mustard and its benefits?

GM Mustard: What is GM Mustard and its benefits?

It is a well-known fact that India imports a large quantity of oil. However, the controversy surrounding the commercial cultivation of GM mustard continues to linger even after its approval by the Indian government. Nowadays, there is a lot of debate in India regarding the commercial cultivation of GM mustard, which is genetically modified mustard. Despite the Central Government's approval, the controversy over it persists, and the Supreme Court recently debated this issue. The question that arises is why the controversy over GM mustard has arisen in the first place. To understand this, we need to know what GM mustard is and its benefits. Last year, the Biotech regulator Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee of the Union Environment Ministry approved the commercial cultivation of GM mustard, which sparked strong opposition from many farmer groups, AGOs, and environment-related organizations, leading the matter to reach the court.


What do the organizations standing against this have to say?


On one hand, the organizations standing against it say that due to the use of GM mustard in India, agriculture will suffer a lot. Also,  according to experts, this will increase productivity and farmers will benefit greatly from it.  Experts also say that it is being cultivated successfully in many countries.  In such a situation, if India also adopts it, it will have many benefits in the future. But, what will be the benefit to the farmers from this?


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Important information about GM mustard

Genetically modified mustard ( GM mustard ) is a species of mustard created by mixing two different varieties of plants.  This means that it is a hybrid species, which has been created in the lab.  The chances of contracting diseases are very low. Besides, its production also remains high.  Now the yield of the first generation hybrid species obtained from such crossing is likely to be higher than the original varieties. However, doing this with mustard was not convenient. This is because its flowers contain both male and female reproductive organs.  This means that the mustard plant pollinates itself to a large extent and Does not require pollination from any other plant. In such a situation, the opportunity to create hybrid varieties of mustard like maize, tomato, or cotton is greatly reduced.



Various benefits of producing GM mustard


Increase in Productivity: Proponents argue that GM mustard, especially Dhara mustard hybrid ( DMH - 11 ), has the potential to significantly increase the productivity of mustard crops. Because of this, mustard cultivation is currently being seen in India. It can help in dealing with the problem of low productivity.


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Reduction in import dependence: India imports edible oils in large quantities and GM mustard can reduce this dependence by increasing domestic mustard oil production. This could potentially save foreign exchange and promote self-reliance in edible oil production


Crop protection: Genetic modification can confer resistance to pests and diseases, reducing the need for chemical pesticides.  This can encourage environmentally friendly and sustainable agricultural practices.


 Dr. Harishankar Gaur becomes member of Insurance Advisory Committee

Dr. Harishankar Gaur becomes member of Insurance Advisory Committee

Dr. Harishankar Gaur is an excellent agricultural scientist. Dr. Harishankar dedicated his entire life to agriculture. He has always been very fond of agriculture. He has taught the technicalities of agriculture to lakhs of students. For your information, let us tell you that Dr. Harishankar ji has been made a member of the Insurance Advisory Committee. Dr. Harishankar Gaur has previously been Dean and Joint Director, IARI, New Delhi, Vice Chancellor, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel University of Agriculture and Technology and also Dean and Professor, Sharda University. Presently Dr. Harishankar is working in Galgotias University. Let us tell you that they have a very good hold on the agricultural sector. Besides, he has also been the Head of Division of Nematology, ICAR-IARI and Project Coordinator (Nematology).

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Harishankar Gaur holds Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degrees in CIVIL, CRIMINAL and ADMINISTRATIVE LAW from Delhi University. Apart from this, he has done NEMATOLOGY from ROTHAMSTEAD RESEARCH, UK. Dr. Harishankar Gaur has given special time and attention and extremely positive contribution to the agriculture sector during his lifetime. In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of Section 25 of the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Act, 1999 (41 of 1999), the Authority reconstitutes the Insurance Advisory Committee by the following notification. There are names of total 18 members in this gazette. Dr. Harishankar is also included in this list.