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Father Of Green Revolution Agriculture Scientist MS Swaminathan Passes Away In Chennai 

| Updated: September 28, 2023 17:14

Mankombu Sambasivan Swaminathan (MS Swaminathan), legendary agriculture scientist and father of India’s ‘Green Revolution,’ has died at the age of 98 in Chennai.

He was born on August 7, 1925 in Tamil Nadu’s Thanjavur district. He started his career in 1949 researching the genetics of potato, wheat, rice and jute. When India was on the verge of a mass famine leading to scarcity of food grains, Swaminathan along with Norman Borlaug and other scientists developed the high yield variety seeds of wheat.

Swaminathan was an agronomist, agricultural scientist, plant geneticist, administrator, and humanitarian who played a crucial role in developing high-yielding varieties of paddy that helped ensure India’s low-income farmers produce more yield.

Swaminathan, also called the “Father of Economic Ecology” by the United Nations Environment Programme, was awarded the first World Food Prize in 1987, following which he set up the MS Swaminathan Research Foundation in Chennai. Swaminathan was also awarded with the Ramon Magsaysay Award in 1971 and the Albert Einstein World Science Award in 1986.

He had also been conferred with the Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan and the Padma Vibhushan. He is also the recipient of the HK Firodia award, the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award and the Indira Gandhi Prize.

The Indian agriculturalist served as the director general of Indian Council of Agricultural Research and later International Rice Research Institute. He also served as the principal secretary of the ministry of agriculture in 1979.

In 1988, Swaminathan became the president of the International Union of the Conservation of Nature and Natural resources. In 2004, he was appointed as chair of the National Commission on Farmers.

Beyond his work in the country, Swaminathan was a spectacular figure globally, contributing to various international agricultural and environmental initiatives. He was named one of the 20 most influential Asians of the 20th century by Time magazine.

He is survived by his three daughters Soumya, Madhura, and Nitya. His wife Mina died in 2022.

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