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In a first, DD Kisan channel to launch two AI anchors

IndiaTimes Friday, 24 May 2024
Doordarshan Kisan channel launching AI anchors AI Krish and AI Bhoomi speaking 50 languages. Providing agricultural research, global market trends, and weather updates to farmers nationwide. Agriculture ministry announces new look and style, coverage in all states, and information on government schemes. Focus on progressive farmers and holistic development with balanced farming, animal husbandry, and plantation.
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