How long will society continue to treat women as secondary citizens?
How long will society continue to treat women as secondary citizens?
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Prime Minister Modi has been conferred with the Food and Agriculture Organisation's highest honour, the Agricola Medal. The prestigious award was presented during a special ceremony held at the historic Plenary Hall at the organisation's headquarters in Rome. During the event, the Director-General of the international body praised the Indian leader for exceptional leadership and vision in advancing efforts to transform the nation's agricultural landscape. The recognition highlights the implementation of farmer-centric, innovative, and path-breaking initiatives that have significantly impacted the agricultural sector. This accolade serves as a major international acknowledgement of the country's ongoing commitment to improving its farming framework. The ceremony in Rome marks a significant milestone, underscoring the importance of the newly introduced agricultural initiatives.
How long will society continue to treat women as secondary citizens?
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