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Shahid reviews progress on tribal livelihood initiatives
Rs 40 Cr outlay earmarked for Dairy and Sheep Units in tribal areas


JAMMU, JANUARY 18: Secretary, Tribal Affairs Department, Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary convened a meeting to review the progress in various livelihood initiatives and formulation of plan for financial year 2022-23 in convergence with Animal and Sheep Husbandry Departments. Progress on establishment of mini Sheep Farms, Milk Villages, Milk Chilling Plants, Dairy Farms / Units and tents for migratory population was reviewed.
Sectoral plan proposals for next financial year were also discussed for timely initiation of developmental works at the beginning of the year. Department has earmarked an outlay of Rs 40.00 Cr for dairy farms and sheep farms in tribal villages.
Director Animal Husbandry, Jammu, Sagar Diofode, Director Tribal Affairs Mushir Ahmed Mirza, Director Animal Husbandry Kashmir, Purnimal Mittal, Director Sheep Husbandry Jammu, Krishan Lal and Director Sheep husbandry, Kashmir Bashir Ahmed discussed about the progress made in various tribal welfare schemes and suggested various projects for Financial Year 2022-23.
Special Secretary, Tribal Affairs, Harun Malik and Secretary, Advisory Board, Mukhtar Ahmed Choudhary discussed various contours of livelihood schemes. Jt Director Shama un Ahmed, OSD Dr Abdul Khabir and Asstt Director Sushil Kumar Gupta also briefed the meeting.
It was informed that 750 mini Sheep Farms have been established in Districts Reasi, Doda, Kathua, Samba, Rajouri, Poonch, Kupwara, Anantnag, Kulgam, Pulwama, Ganderbal, Srinagar and Shopian benefitting a population of 3000. Meanwhile, Phase-II of the scheme will cover Districts Kishtwar, Udhampur, Ramban, Baramulla, Budgam, Bandipora and Jammu. An outlay of Rs 15.00 Cr has been earmarked for mini Sheep Farms
Milk Villages are being established at 17 locations under CSS and UT CaPEX, which will benefit more than 1500 families in gainful employment. The Milk Village scheme has been restructured by adoption of Integrated Dairy Development Scheme notified by the Animal Husbandry Department, Jammu and Kashmir Government. The milk villages are coming up with a budget of Rs 15.00 Cr
Director Animal Husbandry, Jammu, discussed about achieving saturation in tribal areas for establishment of dairy units in tune with IDDS and also called for shelter scheme to augment efforts of tribal dairy farmers, which was agreed by the department. Director, Animal Husbandry, Kashmir, discussed about plan to establish Poultry Farms in tribal areas, to be funded by the tribal affairs department. Special Secretary, Harun Malik elaborated on the plan for Bee-keeping enterprises plan formulated in collaboration with SKUAST-K for tribal farmers in the annual plan.
Director, Sheep Husbandry, Jammu also discussed about expansion of sheep farm scheme and also briefed about progress on procurement of tents for transhumant family and semi-nomadic sheep breeders. Mobile veterinary units are being provided under tribal plan.

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