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About Birsa Agricultural University
Agricultural education was first started in Bihar in 1945 with the
establishment of Bihar Agricultural College at Sabour in the
district of Bhagalpur. Later on, it was realised that the
agricultural situation and features of the plateau region of South
Bihar is different from the rest of Bihar. Hence there was a need
of a second college for this region. Ranchi Agricultural College
was established in 1955, Ranchi Veterinary College in 1961 and
College of Forestry in 1980. Considering the importance of
agricultural education for the agricultural development of the
state, the first Agricultural University in Bihar - Rajendra
Agricultural University was started in1971 with its headquarters
at Pusa. In view of the specific agriculture features of
Chotanagpur and Santhal Parganas, the establishment of a second
Agricultural University, for this region of the Bihar State, was
conceived.
Birsa Agricultural University was established on 26th June, 1981
after its formal inauguration by the then Prime Minister of India,
Late Smt. Indira Gandhi. Its primary objective is to develop area
specific technologies and manpower in the field of agriculture,
animal husbandry and forestry for the agricultural development of
the plateau region of Bihar and economic upliftment of tribal and
other backward class population of the region. The programmes and
activities of education, research and extension are carried out
through three faculties (Agriculture, Veterinary Sciences & Animal
Husbandry and Forestry) with thirty five departments, College of
Biotechnology, six Directorates, three Zonal Research Stations and
farms, one University farm, sixteen Krishi Vigyan Kendras,
Computer Centre,
Central Library and other infrastructure and service units. Being a
completely residential university, hostels for boys and girls, and
residential facilities for Teachers/Scientists and supporting
staff have been provided in the campus.
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