Minister highlights flagship employment schemes |
SRINAGAR, NOVEMBER 22: Minister of State for Forest, Environment, Animal
& Sheep Husbandry, Cooperative and Fisheries, Mir Zahoor Ahmadb today
handed over 70 bicycles among the registered fishermen of Batmaloo
Constituency.
The bicycles were provided to the fishermen beneficiaries to boost their
livelihood.
Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said the state government, under
the leadership of Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, is committed to raise the
living standard of the people of the State especially weaker sections of the
society. He said several welfare schemes have been launched in the State with
the aim to improve the socio-economic condition of the people.
The Minister said that taking in account the challenge posed by
unemployment, the government has introduced several flagship schemes including
skill development programmes to create varied avenues of employability in the
State. He said the Government is providing loans to the educated unemployed
youth to establish diary, poultry, fish ponds and other units to earn
livelihood.
Listing the measures taken to boost the fish culture, the Minister said
that Blue Revolution programme has been launched in the state with the aim to
increase the fish production and provide adequate facilities to the people associated
with this trade. He appealed the farming community and fishermen to come
forward and take advantage of the schemes meant for them.
MLA Batmaloo, Noor Mohammad Sheikh also spoke on the occasion and
highlighted the achievements of the present Government. He said liberal funding
under different sectors is being provided by the Government for carrying out
developmental works in the Batmaloo constituency.
On the occasion, local people presented a charter of demands to the
Minister.
The Minister gave a patient hearing and assured them that their genuine
demands will be looked into sympathetically.
Senior Officers of Fisheries and other concerned Departments were
present on the occasion.
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