JU Agri Sciences releases anthem celebrating farmers and soil health

Padma Shri Kailash Kher has voiced this tribute to farmers.

JU Agri Sciences has launched its anthem ‘Muskuraye Mitti, Muskurayega Hindustan’, sung by Padma Shri Kailash Kher, reflecting the company’s focus on empowering farmers through innovation, technology, and sustainable agricultural practices. The anthem pays tribute to India’s farmers, celebrating their resilience and the science that strengthens their connection with the soil.

Through its lyrics and composition, the anthem conveys JU Agri Sciences’ vision that when the soil thrives, the nation prospers. It highlights the company’s commitment to supporting farmers by combining technology with sustainable farming practices.

Anand Mundhra, president of JU Agri Sciences, said, "This anthem is more than music, it is a tribute to the spirit of Indian farmers and our shared dream of a smiling, self-reliant India. It represents JU’s belief that the true growth of the nation begins with healthy soil and empowered farmers."

Satyajeet Singh, vice president, sales and marketing, JU Agri Sciences, added, "This anthem captures the essence of our journey, the bond we share with our farmers and the passion that drives us every day. It reflects JU’s commitment to innovation, growth, and strengthening every field, every farmer, and every smile across India."

Shivaji Singh, head, HR, JU Agri Sciences, said, "This anthem mirrors the heart of our organisation, our people, and our purpose. It resonates with everyone contributing to nurturing our soil and strengthening the nation."

Kher’s rendition brings depth and emotion to the anthem, celebrating both the farmer’s spirit and India’s agricultural heritage. Through this initiative, JU Agri Sciences aims to expand its outreach programs, encouraging rural communities to adopt advanced agri-solutions, improve soil health practices, and use sustainable inputs.

‘Muskuraye Mitti, Muskurayega Hindustan’ is now available on all digital platforms, inviting audiences to honour the hands that feed the nation and the soil that sustains it.