DODA: To mark the celebration of Good Governance Day, which coincides with the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Atal Bhihari Vajpaye, the Department of Agriculture Production and Farmers Welfare Doda on Monday organized a One-Day Kissan Conference under the Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) scheme.
The conference was managed by Anil Gupta, Chief Agriculture Officer, under the guidance and direction of District Development Commissioner Harvinder Singh. The event was inaugurated by District Development Council Chairman Dhananter Singh Kotwal and DDC Vice Chairperson Sangeeta Rani amid enthusiastic participation from the farming community.
The conference aimed to promote progressive agricultural practices and enhance the welfare of farmers, aligning with the government’s commitment to good governance. The gathering witnessed a large turnout of farmers, reflecting their keen interest in the proceedings.
The event featured departmental stalls that showcased innovations and advancements in agriculture. Farmers had the opportunity to explore these stalls, gaining valuable insights into modern farming techniques and technologies. The farmers having grown exemplary agro-products were awarded in the programme. Some beneficiaries of the Horticulture department were given sanctioned letters under UT Capex Budget 2023-24 for establishing their own Processing Units and Water Sources.
Floral tribute was paid to Former Prime Minister of India, Atal Bihari Vajpayee on his birth anniversary, which is celebrated as Good Governance Day across the country.
Other prominent persons present in the function were SP Headquarters Doda, Chief Planning Officer (CPO), Chief Horticulture Officer, Chief Agriculture Officer, District Information Officer, District Sheep Husbandry Officer and Fisheries Officer. Several other officers and officials also graced the occasion, demonstrating the collaborative effort to support the agricultural community.
In his address, the DDC Chairman urged the stakeholder departments involved in farmers’ welfare to create mass awareness about the intervention schemes launched by the government for the betterment of the farming community. He advised the farmers to use the latest technology, high yielding variety seeds, and scientific management to improve their earnings. He also advocated for composite farming.
The conference served as a platform for farmers to interact with key stakeholders, exchange ideas, and stay updated on the latest developments in agriculture. Overall, the successful event underscored the importance of community engagement and government initiatives in fostering agricultural growth and rural development.