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Independence Day: Sowing innovation on border, Rajasthan farmer couple & village heads invited as special guests

Honoured for their innovative farming methods, a Rajasthan farmer couple from Barmer will join the Independence Day celebrations at the Red Fort as special guests. Four sarpanches from the state’s border villages will also participate under the Vibrant Village Programme 2.0

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A farmer couple from Rajasthan’s Barmer district celebrated for fusing traditional agriculture with medicinal crop cultivation and modern animal husbandry—alongside four sarpanches from border villages, have been invited as special guests to witness the nation’s Independence Day celebrations at the historic Red Fort on August 15.

From the arid expanse of Batadu tehsil, Dewaram Panwar and his wife Dhapu have risen as trailblazers, proving that even in the challenging conditions of Rajasthan’s frontier districts, sustainable farming can thrive when tradition meets innovation. The couple’s work has garnered national attention for its transformative impact—not only on their own livelihood but on the farming practices of their community.

“We have harnessed both central and state government schemes to diversify our crops, integrate medicinal farming, and modernise livestock rearing,” Panwar shared, emphasising how sharing his expertise with other farmers has created a ripple effect of progress in the region.

Panwar holds the distinction of being the only farmer in the border district cultivating guggul (Commiphora wightii)—a highly valued medicinal plant with applications in Ayurveda and modern pharmaceuticals. This rare and labour-intensive cultivation has placed him on the map as an agricultural innovator. He is also the first beneficiary in Rajasthan under the National Livestock Mission, enabling him to integrate advanced livestock management techniques into his farming operations.

By blending centuries-old farming wisdom with scientific advancements, the couple has demonstrated how rural farmers can overcome geographical disadvantages. Their fields are not only a source of income but a living laboratory inspiring farmers from across the country.

Their selection as Independence Day special guests is not merely a personal honour—it symbolises recognition of the untapped potential in India’s border districts. The government has arranged for their air travel from Jodhpur to Delhi, a gesture highlighting the importance of their contribution to national agricultural progress.

Border leaders under Vibrant Village Programme 2.0

Alongside the Panwars, four sarpanches from Rajasthan’s border villages will also mark their first participation at the Red Fort under the Government of India’s Vibrant Village Programme 2.0, aimed at revitalising rural life in strategic frontier areas.

The invitees include:

  • Geeta Kanwar from Myaajlar, Jaisalmer district
  • Bharat Ram from Nawatala Bhakhasar, Barmer district
  • Shakuntala from Kanwarpura, Sri Ganganagar district
  • Sajna from 22 KYDP village, Khajuwala tehsil, Bikaner district

These leaders represent villages where development is not just about infrastructure but also about strengthening community resilience in regions that bear the brunt of climatic extremes and security sensitivities.

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For many in Rajasthan’s border belt, this recognition sends a powerful message that their contributions are valued at the highest national level. It also underscores the government’s intent to integrate frontier communities more closely into the national narrative, ensuring that innovation, leadership, and resilience from remote villages receive due spotlight.

On August 15, as the tricolour flutters above the Red Fort, the presence of Dewaram and Dhapu Panwar along with the four sarpanches will stand as a living reminder that nation-building begins in the fields, villages, and hearts of India’s most far-flung citizens.

Topics: Vibrant Village Programme 2.0Red FortINDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATIONSIndependence DayRajasthan farmer coupleSpecial Guests
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