Bull Mother Farm,
Bio-Freezer Tank to come up at Ranbirbagh, Ganderbal
SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER
14: Principal Secretary, Animal Sheep Husbandry and Fisheries
Departments, Dr Asgar Samoon has urged the officers to employ latest technology
for increasing the cross-bred population of animals and wean away the State
from dependency on imports.
Chairing the 29th
meeting of State Implementing Agency of Livestock Development Board at the
Civil Secretariat here, Dr Samoon called for expeditious utilization of funds
available under various plans and state and centrally sponsored schemes in
order to strengthen the infrastructure of the department.
The meeting
reviewed the decisions taken by the board in its 28th meeting and the progress
made for implementing those decisions. While clearing the budgetary proposals
for 2018-2019, the Board called for constituting an empowered committee to
review the SIA bylaws to meet the requirements of the newly launched schemes,
both by the state and central government.
Dr Samoon directed
the officers to prepare a proposal for expediting the transfer of assets like
semen stations, bull mother farms, semen banks and depots from the Directorate
of Animal Husbandry and Dairy Cooperatives to Livestock Development Boards.
The meeting was
informed that the final tender document for procuring Liquid Nitrogen plants
has been submitted to the Animal Husbandry department and it will be published
on e-tendering portal soon.
It was informed
that the Project Sanctioning Committee of the Government of India has approved
Rs 14.42 crores for Jammu and Kashmir under Rashtriya Gokul Mission (RGM) of
which Rs 1.75 crore has been released and GoI should be approached for the
release of the rest of the funds.
The proposals for
procurement of Bio Freezer Tank at FSP Ranbirbagh and the establishment of Bull
Mother farm at Ranbirbagh Ganderbal were also cleared at the meeting.
Samoon directed the
officials to use the human resource available with the Animal Husbandry
department judiciously and deploy the staff at semen stations as per the GoI
norms and MSP guidelines. He also called for exploring new technologies used
across the world to address the problems faced by dairy farmers in Jammu and
Kashmir due to higher ratio of birth of male calf.
The Board also
cleared the proposal for including the State share for centrally sponsored RGM
scheme in budget estimates in order to procure HGM bulls for semen stations.
Samoon also directed the officials to take up the issue of construction of new
office complex cum training centre at Shalteng. It was also decided that the
compound walling will be undertaken soon to avoid encroachment of land at
Shalteng.
The meeting was also attended by Additional Secretary, Animal Husbandry,
Tilak Raj, Director Animal Husbandry Kashmir M Y Chaproo, who is also CEO of
LDB Kashmir, Director Animal Husbandry, Jammu, Victor Kaul, CEO LDB Jammu, PR
Bharti and other officers of the department.
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