A five-day training course on making cakes, biscuits, and sweets was conducted by the Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) for farmers and rural women. The course aimed to empower the rural population economically through bakery and confectionery skills development. Experts demonstrated various baking techniques and products, while financial assistance details were shared for entrepreneurial ventures.
The House Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee voted on a bipartisan basis to support House Bill 2225, which would establish the Rural Population Revitalization Commission. The post Legislation from House panel would create commission to study rural population decline in Pa. appeared first on Pennsylvania Capital-Star.
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144 Pashu Sakhis have been appointed in Dharwad district to help with livestock healthcare in villages. They will disseminate information about government schemes for the welfare of livestock to farmers and participate in extension activities.