JAMMU, DECEMBER 26:
Minister for Agriculture, Ghulam Nabi Lone Hanjura, today ordered constitution
of a Committee to look into the issues facing by the employees of his
department.
The Minister was addressing during a
one day convention organized by Jammu and Kashmir Agriculture Technocrats
Association (JKATA).
The Committee would be headed by
Commissioner Secretary with Director Agriculture Jammu and Kashmir and other
officers as its members.
The Minister said that employees are
the backbone of the department and present government headed by Chief Minister
Mehbooba Mufti has taken number of pro employee decisions like regularization
of around 2600 Rehber-e-Zirat employees, who were working in the department for
years.
The Minister emphasized the employees
to create awareness among the farmers about various schemes initiated by state
and centre government for their welfare. He said that various farmer-specific
schemes like Fasal Bima Yogna, Krishi Sichayi Yogna among others, are aimed at
increasing the productivity and double the farmers' income by 2022. He directed
the concerned officials to conduct regular field visits so that farmers can
avail their benefits.
Hanjura emphasized the need to
introduce technological innovations in agriculture by the Department to help
and support farmers further raise their productivity. He said that the State is
an agriculture-based economy with most of its population directly or indirectly
associated with the sector.
Reiterating government’s commitment
of doubling farmers’ income by 2022, the Minister directed the concerned
officers to set annual targets and make strenuous efforts to achieve the same.
He asked them to organize seminars, awareness camps, Kisan Melas and
conferences on regular basis for educating the farmers about benefits of
organic farming and updating them about latest technological advancements in
farming.
Director Agriculture Jammu, H.K.
Razdan said that triple cropping has been started by the farmers in various
areas of Jammu region which will untimely help the government to achieve the
target of doubling the farmer’s income by 2022.
Director Agriculture Kashmir, Altaf
Ajaz Andrabi said that Department of Agriculture has initiated number of pro
farmer’s schemes and expressed hope that Saffron Mission will show positive
results in coming years.

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