New Delhi: Varinderpal Singh, an agriculture scientist from Punjab Agricultural University, has refused to accept fertiliser industry body FAI’s golden jubilee award in support of farmers’ ongoing protest against new farm laws.
Varinderpal Singh was a joint winner of the Fertiliser Association of India (FAI) Golden Jubilee Award for Excellence for the best work done in the field of plant nutrition. The award includes Rs 2 lakh cash, gold medal, and citation.
FAI’s Director-General Satish Chander confirmed that Singh refused to accept the award during its annual function held on Monday.
“It was not right on his part, having come all the way, to refuse to accept this academic award,” Chander told PTI.
There were a total of 34 awards across various categories, he added.
Minister of State for Chemicals and Fertilisers Mansukh Lal Mandaviya was present at the award function.
“I have a humble submission that at this time of crisis for the nation when farmers are on the roads, my conscience does not allow me to receive this award,” Singh was being heard saying in a video uploaded on social media platforms.
Dr Varinder Pal Singh, Principal Soil Chemist PAU Ludhiana, refused on stage to accept Gold Medal and the Golden Jubilee Award for Excellence from the Chemical and Fertiliser minister, GOI while registering his protest in support of the farmers. pic.twitter.com/gMi4ChA4ZX
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Singh, who is a Principal Soil Chemist, Department of Soil Science, Punjab Agricultural University, also apologised for not accepting the award.