Kalimullah Khan, 74, recipient of Padma Shri award, has named his newly-developed mango variety as '
Explaining his logic behind the name, Kalimullah told reporters, "Just like the Prime Minister, who has joined the league of world famous leaders, this mango will also be in the limelight and promote brotherhood."
"By inviting the heads of neighbouring nations to his swearing-in ceremony as Prime Minister, Modi has extended an olive branch to them. Better relations with neighbours will foster brotherhood in the world. I have been inspired to name my new variety of mango as Namo Aam," Kalimullah, who is also nicknamed 'Mango Man' of UP's Malihabad region said.
Kalimullah, who has been growing mangoes since 1957, describes the 'NaMo' variety as "beautiful and juicy".
The horticulturist has a penchant to develop and grow new and rare varieties of mangoes and name them after celebrities.
So far he has named the varieties after
Kalimullah said he names the new mango varieties after celebrities to make the legends "immortal".
Khan's mango orchard is spread over five acres area at Malihabad, in which he has developed new varieties of mangoes.
The orchard has about a century-old prized tree, on which he started working in 1987 to develop the craft of growing different varieties on it. He has named the mangoes grown on this tree after his family members, who were also mango growers.
Kalimullah's 'magic tree' has borne over 300 varieties of mangoes. Every fruit has a tiny tin label of identification on its pale green pedicle.
His rare technique of growing multiple varieties of mangoes of different shapes, sizes and hues on one tree has helped him get Padma Shri.
Replying to a question, Kallimullah said he plans to name the next variety of mango after Delhi Chief Minister
Underlining the needs to boost mango export, Kalimullah said he wants to develop a sugar-free variety of mango for diabetic patients.
The 'Mango Man' described that developing new varieties of mangoes was a kind of creation and not tampering with nature.