The awards recognise exceptional contributions by Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs), Agricultural Technology Application Research Institutes (ATARIs), and Extension Scientists in accelerating the adoption of scientific innovations, enhancing farmer outreach, promoting sustainable farming practices, and strengthening India's agricultural extension framework.
The awardees were selected through a rigorous evaluation process undertaken by a high-level Selection Committee constituted by NAAS. The assessment considered excellence in technology dissemination, farmer outreach, innovation in extension methodologies, capacity building, adoption of scientific practices, and measurable impact on agricultural development, ensuring that the awards represent the highest standards of excellence in agricultural extension.
Congratulating awardees on this occasion, Dr. R.G. Agrawal, Chairman Emeritus, Dhanuka Agritech Limited, said:
"This initiative will help rewarding true leaders at grassroot and will strengthen the true strength of Indian agriculture which lies not only in scientific discoveries but in the ability of our institutions and scientists to translate knowledge into practical solutions for farmers. The awardees being honoured today represent the very best of India's agricultural extension system and have demonstrated exceptional leadership in carrying innovations from laboratories to farmers' fields. The NAAS-Dhanuka Awards have evolved into a benchmark of excellence in agricultural extension and farmer empowerment, recognizing individuals and institutions that are shaping the future of Indian agriculture." .Marking World Environment Day 2026, Dr. Agrawal further emphasized the growing importance of sustainable agriculture, stating:
The NAAS-Dhanuka Awards have emerged as a distinguished platform celebrating excellence in agricultural extension and innovation. More significantly, they exemplify the impact of effective public-private partnerships in fostering leadership, encouraging innovation, and strengthening the agricultural knowledge ecosystem. By recognizing institutions and scientists who successfully bridge the gap between research laboratories and farmers' fields, the initiative continues to inspire a new generation of agricultural leaders committed to farmer prosperity, food security, and sustainable agricultural development.
As India navigates the challenges of climate change, resource constraints, and evolving food systems, collaborations that bring together scientific excellence, institutional support, and private-sector commitment will be instrumental in accelerating technology adoption, improving farmer outcomes, and building a resilient, productive, and globally competitive agricultural sector.(ADVERTORIAL DISCLAIMER: The above press release has been provided by VMPL. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of the same.)

