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Pusa

Pusa is a toponym used for several places in the Indian subcontinent, most commonly associated with a town in Bihar and with a locality in New Delhi that hosts a major agricultural research campus. The two uses are not administratively connected, but both are linked to agricultural science and education in India.

Pusa, Bihar: a town in the Samastipur district of Bihar, India. It functions as a local center

Pusa, Delhi: a neighborhood in North Delhi that houses the Pusa campus of the Indian Agricultural Research

Historical note: The name Pusa is historically linked with the Imperial Institute of Agricultural Research, established

Other uses: The name Pusa appears in various historical, academic, and local contexts related to agriculture

within
the
region
and
is
part
of
the
broader
northern
Bihar
economy.
The
town
is
noted
in
regional
contexts
for
its
agricultural
activity
and
surrounding
rural
communities.
Institute
(IARI).
IARI
is
one
of
India's
leading
agricultural
research
organizations,
and
its
Pusa
campus
serves
as
a
major
site
for
research,
development,
and
training
in
plant
science,
crop
genetics,
and
related
disciplines.
in
1905
at
Pusa,
Bihar.
This
institution
is
part
of
the
historical
development
of
India's
national
agricultural
research
system,
and
the
Pusa
campus
continues
to
be
associated
with
agricultural
science
through
the
present-day
IARI
network.
and
education
within
India.