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February 15, 2026e-Paper

Agri-Business

Economic Survey points to decrease in agricultural growth in 2025-26

Centre seeks public comments on draft Pesticides Management Bill to replace 1968 Act

Oppose land distribution to workers, lose incentives: Assam CM to tea planters

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Gujarat tops in okra production

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