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SRINAGAR : The Tribal Affairs Department has rolled out plan for establishment of 1500 mini Sheep Farms during current financial year. Selection of beneficiaries has been initiated for establishment of 750 farms in 13 districts under Phase-I of the s
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Amid growing protests by graduates over the class fourth job posts being reserved for 10+2 candidates only, Chief Secretary Arun Kumar Mehta recently reviewed the project-wise potential for employment generation in Jammu and Kashmir. The government said they now plan to train 20,000 youth in market-driven skills so that they can be linked with gainful employment in various sectors. Mission Youth, they said will be providing livelihood opportunities to 50,000 youth through various systematic interventions. The Animal and Sheep Husbandry Department will take up the establishment of 1000 units each in animal (dairy) and sheep sectors, besides 500 fishery units to engage approximately 15,000 people during 2021-22. The Jammu and Kashmir Rural Livelihood Mission has so far linked 46,000 self-help groups to financial institutions with Rs 591 crore worth of credit lines. The government is mull
J&K witnessing new rural economic revolution, Ist time in 70 yrs: LG
J&K witnessing new rural economic revolution, Ist time in 70 yrs: LG
Govt to set up 800 new dairy units
Excelsior Correspondent
KATHUA, July 29: The structural changes and consolidation of different programmes for farm and non-farm population in the rural areas is nothing short of a revolution for rural J&K. The UT has also redefined the agriculture and horticulture business in the country with expanded operations and strong supply chain system, which had never happened in the last 70 years.
Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha made these remarks while attending the first-ever “Vishal Pashudhan Vyapar Mela” at Sports Stadium, Hiranagar in this district.
SRINAGAR: The structural changes and consolidation of different programmes for farm and non-farm population in the rural areas is nothing short of a revolution for rural J&K. The UT has also redefined the agriculture and horticulture business in the country with expanded operations and a strong supply chain system, which had never happened in the last 70 years.
Lt Governor attending first-ever ‘Vishal Pashudhan Vyapar Mela’ at Hiranagar
Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha made these remarks while attending the first-ever “Vishal Pashudhan Vyapar Mela” at Sports Stadium, Hiranagar in Kathua district.
Speaking on the occasion, the Lt Governor welcomed the farmers from other states to the mega Livestock Trade Fair.