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Jammu and Kashmir

Jammu and Kashmir: Director Agriculture Kashmir reviews achievements under CSS, Capex at Baramulla

| @indiablooms | Feb 15, 2021, at 12:54 am

 Srinagar: The Director Agriculture Kashmir, Chowdhary Mohammad Iqbal today convened a meeting of concerned officers here, to review physical and financial achievements of Centrally Sponsored Schemes and Capex budget.

Speaking on the occasion, the Director stressed upon the officers of the department to work in a mission mode for achieving cent percent target both physical and financial under Capex and Centrally Sponsored schemes within the stipulated time.

He directed them to ensure that the budgetary allocations to their respective sub-divisions under different schemes and projects are utilized judiciously.

The Director impressed upon the officers to play a proactive role in the execution of different schemes and programmes and further directed them to establish monitoring and vigilance committees at village level to monitor and verify the proceedings and progress on the ground level, so that accountability and transparency is maintained in the implementation of different schemes.

He reiterated the officers for maintaining documentation besides pre and post-photographic evidence of each activity conducted by the department. Chowdhary said the need of the hour is to identify and explore Agri-based sectors to harness the impact in terms of economy and employment.

Regarding Apiculture and Mushroom sectors, the Director emphasized on the fact that Baramulla district has a lot of potential for development of these two sectors.

He said that the department will provide special funds for creating mushroom villages.  

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