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ICAR RC for NEH Initiatives: Empowering Hill Farmers through Vernacular Language Podcasts

        The ICAR Research Complex for NEH Umiam has launched innovative podcast initiatives in vernacular languages to empower hill farmers of all the seven sister states with tailored agricultural knowledge. These podcasts aim to improve adoption of best practices and enhance farm productivity through accessible, need based and context-specific information. To move in this direction, ICAR RC NEH has started “ICAR RC NEH_Podcast Channel on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@ICARRCNEH_Podcast/playlists) which has 4776 subscribers. As on July 2026, there are 84 video talks are uploaded on this channel.
        A playlist has been created covering various subjects and topics such as piggery, poultry, fishery, horticulture, natural resource management, organic agriculture practices, other livestock and animals, and plant protection. This organized playlist facilitates easy access for viewers to select and watch podcasts according to their own interests. Likewise, the playlist has also been created according to the five language/dialect viz. Hindi, English, Khasi, Manipuri and Nagamese. Dr. G. Kadirvel, Director of the Institute, has stated that the recording and uploading in other six to seven regional dialect/language of Mizoram, Assam/Bengali, Garo, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh are under process to cater the need of all farmers of the region.
        Further, Dr. B.P. Singh, Head of the Division of Technology Assessment and Capacity Building at the institute, reiterated that, in addition to video talks through podcasts, small educational videos will also be developed in all regional languages and dialects in the future to educate various stakeholders of the region. A separate playlist of the ‘Farmers Talk’ has also been created to make the information dissemination much strong since the farmers information is highly credible for the fellow farmers. He mentioned that the total number of viewers on the podcast channel has reached to 2.1 lakhs , and added that initially, podcasts were recorded only in English because most educated farmers understand English. However, once a podcast was recorded in the local dialect (Khasi) of the farmers and received the highest viewership, it was prioritized to record future podcasts in local dialects as well. Amongst all the podcast, “Dragon Fruit laga Kheti Kuria" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_6pu8FxaFI&t=148s) in nagamese got 32K viewers; podcast on "Ka Jingpang ba Pyut Ha U Sying" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIrOPgxbB28&t=227s) in Khasi got 27 K viewers; whereas podcast on "Ka Rukom ban Ri bad Sumar ia ki Khun Sniang" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bU7v-Gw2_o8&t=7s) in Khasi got 20 K viewers.