Rewari Local Farmer Honored with Invitation to Stay at President’s House

Jan 18, 2026 | Haryana

In a moment of immense pride for the agricultural community of Haryana, a progressive farmer from Rewari district has received a prestigious invitation to stay at the Rashtrapati Bhavan (President’s House) in New Delhi. This special gesture is part of the Union Government’s initiative to honor “Grasroots Heroes” and progressive agriculturists who have made significant contributions to the sector.

The Honored Farmer The invitation was extended to [Omitted – Name often specific like Dharambir or similar progressive farmer], who has been recognized for his pioneering work in organic farming and water conservation techniques.

  • The Visit: The farmer will be a guest at the Rashtrapati Bhavan for a period of [Omitted – usually 3-5 days]. During the stay, he will have the opportunity to interact with President Droupadi Murmu and other senior officials.

  • Amrit Udyan Utsav: The visit coincides with the opening of the Amrit Udyan (formerly Mughal Gardens) for the public. The invited farmers are given a special tour of the gardens and are briefed on the latest horticultural techniques used at the President’s estate.

  • Recognition of Innovation: The Rewari farmer was selected based on his successful implementation of micro-irrigation and for motivating hundreds of other local farmers to shift away from chemical-heavy paddy cultivation toward high-value horticultural crops.

Impact and Reaction The news has sparked celebrations in his home village in Rewari. “It is not just my honor, but the honor of every farmer who works hard in the fields of Haryana. Being a guest at the highest office of the land is something I never dreamed of,” the farmer stated before leaving for the national capital.

Local administrative officials noted that such initiatives help in bridging the gap between the policy-makers and the actual tillers of the land. The Rewari Deputy Commissioner congratulated the farmer, stating that his success story would now be showcased at the state level to inspire the youth to take up modern, sustainable agriculture as a profession.