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Atal Dulloo reviews progress under CAPEX, CSS, NABARD

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JAMMU: Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), Agriculture Production Department, Atal Dulloo, today chaired a meeting of senior functionaries of Agriculture and its allied departments to review progress on UT Capex, CSS and NABARD besides deliverable of Agriculture Production Department.

Threadbare discussions were held on physical and financial progress made by the APD and allied departments under CAPEX 2022-23, CSS, and NABARD during the current financial year.

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VC SKUAST Jammu, Professor J P Sharma, DG CAD Jammu, Rajinder Singh Tara; DG Planning APD, H K Prashar; DG Finance APD, Dr H S Arora; Director Agriculture Jammu, K K Sharma; Director P&M SKUAST Jammu, Prof. Jyoti Kachroo; M D JK Agro, Dr. Arun Manhas besides, Joint Director Agriculture (Inputs), A S Reen and other officers and officials were present in the meeting.

Meanwhile, Kashmir-based HODs and officers of concerned departments attended the meeting through VC who briefed about the present status of physical and financial progress achieved on these schemes, so far. They also elaborated on steps being taken to complete all ongoing development activities besides the proper implementation of various schemes being carried out for the welfare of the farmers of Jammu and Kashmir.

VC SKUAST Jammu also briefed the meeting about the functioning of the University in the agriculture sector besides physical and financial status under different components.

ACS emphasized upon the officers to accelerate the process of availability of quality seeds during Rabi season. He also asked them to utilize CSS funding properly so that aim of the schemes is fulfilled in letter and spirit.

He also stressed upon that to ensure an increase in the availability of providing adequate fertilizers to the farmers in both regions. He also stressed to make effort for early securing of GI tagging.

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