GDP growth in India: What will the GDP of India be until 2047? Deputy CM has announced -Lucknow News Agricultural Engineers Key to GDP target in India

Updated: Fri, 29 Aug 2025 10:21 PM (IST) Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak said that agriculture is an important part of the economy of India. Agricultural engineering and government schemes have increased the revenue of farmers. The target is to increase GDP by 2047 to $ 30 billion, for which the agricultural sector must increase by a rate of 7%. Experts in the agricultural sector were honored in the program. Jagran Correspondent, Lucknow. Agriculture has always been the backbone of the economy of India. Earlier, farmers’ income was very limited, but their income increased over time. This progress is the result of agricultural engineering, modern technologies and welfare schemes run by the government. Remove ad just read the news, India’s GDP (GDP) aims to reach approximately 30 trillion US dollars by 2047. Currently, about 43 percent of the population is related to agriculture. The current growth rate of the agricultural sector is less than 3.5 percent. To realize the dream of a developed India, it is necessary to increase the agricultural sector by a seven percent rate, for which agricultural engineers will play the lead role. This was on Friday by Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak by the Institution of Engineers (India), Uttar Pradesh State Center, Lucknow at the River Bank Colony, said in organizing the 37th national session of agricultural engineers. The program is chaired by the National President of the Institute, Ind. VB Singh said that farmers’ income was very limited earlier, but due to agricultural engineering, modern techniques and government schemes, the monthly income of farmers increased by about 59 percent. Integral University Chancellor Distuched Guest, SW Akhtar said that the income of the average monthly farming family in the year 2015-16 was about Rs 8,059. There was an ongoing increase in the revenue of farmers in government policies, technical intervention and agricultural engineering. On this occasion, Deputy Director General (Engineering) Icar Dr. Sn Jha, Santrao Naik Marathwada Vice -Chancellor of Agricultural Vidyapeet, Dr. Im vice -chancellor and former vice -chancellor of various universities, including Mishra, attended it. It was also honored in the program. Preg Chaurasia, former ADG (Engineering) Dr. KANKAN K. SINGH, Dr. Ambaardesh K. Tiwari, Dr. D. Srigiri, Dr. Jadhav Mahesh Laxman, and dr. CT Ramchandra was honored.