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Japan Takes Control: Four Continents is stunned to see the Dynamic Duo Kagiyama and Chiba
Yuma Kagiyama left everyone impressed when he took an easy lead in the men's event at the Four Continents figure skating championship in Shanghai. This was even more exciting as he suffered a severe ankle injury and made a remarkable return as he missed most of last season due to it. On the other hand, Japan's Mone Chiba was first in the short programme which made this duo get heavily applauded. Beautifully skating to Imagine Dragons song "Believer" was awarded 106.82 by the judges against his two competitors United States' Ilia Malinin and Japan's Shoma Uma, clearly displaying his splendid skills. After successfully landing two quadruple jumps, he told the reporters about his nervousness in the last competition, but he also added that as he went with the music from the very beginning he reached his season's best. "I haven't won the championship of the Four Continents yet, so of course, I hope to improve my score. Today, I gave my all and skated to the best of my ability, so I can rest assured for the time being. And of course, I'm considering breaking through the barrier of 300 points," is what Kagiyama told the reporters.read more-(https://luminarytimes.com/japan-takes-control-four-continents-is-stunned-to-see-the-dynamic-duo-kagiyama-and-chiba/)(https://luminarytimes.com/) LuminaryTimes (talk) 12:51, 19 March 2024 (UTC)

Cultivators Embrace Climate-Resilient Wheat Varieties to Safeguard Food Security
Responding to the growing challenges posed by climate change, farmers in key wheat-producing states in India have adopted heat-tolerant varieties on a massive scale this season, marking a crucial shift in agricultural practices. Analysts attribute this shift to an increasing awareness of changing weather patterns.

Record Adoption of Climate-Resilient Wheat

Following two consecutive years of heatwaves and extreme weather conditions that adversely affected cereal output and spiked prices, a recent survey by the agriculture ministry reveals that wheat growers have planted a historic 80% of the total wheat area with climate-resilient varieties. This strategic move is aimed at enhancing the country's food security, which has been under threat due to unpredictable weather. The adoption of climate-resilient and bio-fortified wheat varieties is notably pronounced in pivotal wheat- producing states such as Punjab and Haryana. Gyanendra Singh, the director of the IIBR (Indian Institute of Wheat and Barley Research), reports that 80% of the wheat area in these states has been cultivated with these adaptive crops. The positive impact of this shift is already visible across all major states, with the wheat crop in robust condition. read more-https://luminarytimes.com/cultivators-embrace-climate-resilient-wheat-varieties-to-safeguard-food-security/ LuminaryTimes (talk) 12:41, 20 March 2024 (UTC)