Govt to establish Milk Villages in all
districts
RAJOURI, NOVEMBER 18: Minister for Animal,
Sheep Husbandry and Fisheries, Abdul Gani Kohli on Saturday said that
the Government is committed to set up Milk Villages in every area of the State
for which he said he has directed the Department to formulate a comprehensive
plan so that funds can be arranged for the purpose.
The Minister was speaking after inaugurating
Milk Village at Argi in district Rajouri today. Member Parliament, Jugal
Kishor Sharma was also present on the occasion.
Under this ambitious project of Animal Husbandry
Department, 50 identified beneficiaries of the village would be provided 100%
subsidy to establish dairy farm units on modern lines.
He said the aim of establishing Milk Villages
is to bridge the demand-supply deficit of milk in the State in general and
Rajouri district in particular. He further said that it will also provide an
opportunity to Gujjars-the main milk producer’s group- to grow up economically
and contribute to the State.
The Minister said that the Centre Government
has provided liberal fund allocation under various sectors which he said will
help these innovative schemes to promote the livelihood of Tribes considerably.
He said the Government is committed to upgrade the living standard of the
people of the State especially weaker sections of the society. He said by
establishing Milk Village at different places in the State, this move will not
only develop the standard of life of the community but it will boost the
economy and social status of Tribes as well.
Referring to the developmental works under
execution in Kalakote Constituency, the Minister said that construction of
various developmental projects under different sectors are apace and on
completion of these projects it will change the Scio-economic conditions of the
people of the area.
During his tour to district Rajouri, several
deputations met the Minister and apprised him about their individual and
collective problems which include construction of protection bunds, early
sanctioning of IAY cases, up-gradation of education and health
institutions.
The Minister gave them a patient hearing and
assured them that their genuine demands will be resolved in a phased manner. In
some, cases, Kohli gave on the spot directions to the concerned for immediate
redressal.
Director Animal Husbandry
Jammu, K K Bhardwaj and senior officers were also present on the occasion.
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