KVIC distributes 2330 bee-boxes at Kupwara
KUPWARA, JUNE 12: Deputy Chief
Minister Kavinder Gupta Tuesday said that apiary (beekeeping) sector
has the potential to generate huge employment avenues for the youth of the
state and the government has imitated various steps in this regard to provide
the requisite fillip to the sector.
The Deputy Chief
Minister made these remarks while addressing a function organized by Khadi and
Village Industries Commission (KVIC) here today.
Gupta, who was the
chief guest on the occasion, said that the KVIC’s programmes could generate
thousands of jobs in the valley, through Prime Minister’s ‘Make in India’
mission.
“This Honey Mission
of KVIC will certainly script a new chapter of development in Jammu and
Kashmir,” he said.
During the
function, KVIC distributed 2330 bee-boxes in a single day, beating its previous
best of 1000 bee-boxes, among 233 beneficiaries in association with Army’s
Sadbhawna Programme in Kaziranga forest area among Mishing tribe.
The initiative was
taken under the guidance of KVIC Member North Zone Dr. Hina Shafi Bhat.
Legislator: Bashir
Ahmad Dar, Yawar Dilawar Mir, GOC Vajra Division
Kupwara Major General C. B Ponappa, DC Kupwara and other concerned
officers and large number beekeepers were present on the occasion.
KVIC Chairman Vinai
Kumar Saxena, in his address, said that KVIC’s ‘Honey Mission’ is aimed to
fulfill the call of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for ‘Sweet Revolution’.
The KVIC made an
action plan named ‘Honey Mission’ – with a target to distribute 1.3 lakh
bee-boxes before November 2018 across the nation— in which so far 27,000
bee-boxes have already been distributed, he added.
KVIC Member Dr Hina said that the programme was aimed to fulfill the mission of the Prime Minister, to provide jobs to the unemployed youths at their doorsteps.

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