Brighter Kashmir

Dir Sericultur­e inspects up- gradation works of silkworm seed unit in B'pora

- BK BUSINESS DESK

Bandipora April 16: In run up to achieving the milestones for embarking upon the journey of self- sufficienc­y in Silkworm Seed production and propagatio­n of improved verities of Mulberry Plants in J& K, Ajaz Ahmad Bhat ( IAS), Director Sericultur­e J& K, today undertook a comprehens­ive visit to various Mulberry Nurseries/ Farms and inspected Silkworm Seed Unit at Vijpara, Hajan of District Bandipora.

The purpose of the visit was to oversee the ongoing up- gradation works which are being executed under Capex Budget at an estimated cost of Rs. 45 lac out of which the funds to the tune of Rs. 36 lac have already been allotted and Rs. 25 lac have been expended for the purpose.

Speaking on the occasion the Director Sericultur­e J& K said that an extensive area of mulberry nurseries and farms are being revamped for improved verities of Mulberry plantation in the area. The nurseries are currently being utilized for propagatio­n of mulberry plants to yield leaf reserve in abundance for Silkworm rearing and in addition to it more poly house cuttings and root grafts of exotic and improved mulberry varieties are earmarked for next rearing season.

Upon the completion of up- gradation of the Seed Unit, Vijpara, Hajan, Bandipora the production capacity output of the Seed Unit is slated to be estimated at 20000 ( DFLS) of Double Hybrid F1 Silkworm Seed which will be distribute­d among Silkworm Rearers in adjacent villages, thereby significan­tly bolstering silk production across the region.

Ajaz Ahmad Bhat ( IAS), Director Sericultur­e J& K expressed optimism about the project's prospects while emphasizin­g its pivotal role in not only elevating the sericultur­e sector but also empowering local communitie­s through enhanced economic opportunit­ies. In this back drop and while taking stock of the ongoing preparatio­n for ensuing silkworm rearing he exhorted upon the field functionar­ies of the department to work with dedication and leave no stone unturned for achieving double production of quality Silkworm seed and Cocoons. He further enjoined upon the employees to assist the Silkworm Rearers and Farmers at every stage during silkworm rearing and share their expertise for encouragin­g them to undertake silkworm rearing in a conducive and disease free environmen­t.

The Director Sericultur­e J& K while returning from District Bandipora also visited Mulberry Block H. M. T where he issued on spot instructio­ns to the District Sericultur­e Officer, Srinagar to maintain the block and make pruning to the mulberry plants on war footing basis, besides, ensuring cleanlines­s and hygiene for revamping the block instantane­ously.

The Director Sericultur­e J& K was accompanie­d by Developmen­t Officer, ISDP Sonawari and other officers of the department.

In addition to above, the Director Sericultur­e J& K in a condolence meeting held at Directorat­e of Sericultur­e Dev. Department J& K, Tulsi Bagh, Srinagar on the sad demise of an employee namely Shri. Bindroo, observed two minutes silence in the memory and honour of the deceased employee and prayed to the Almighty to grant peace to the departed soul and the courage and strength to the bereaved family. Besides, directed the concerned officer to process his documents on priority so that the family of the diseased employee will not suffer more.

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