Kashmir Observer

‘Women SHGs Can Play Crucial Role In Creating Employment Opportunit­ies’

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SRINAGAR: The Director Agricultur­e Kashmir, Chowdhury Mohammad Iqbal Saturday visited different areas including (Khanpeth, Hanjivera, Singhpora) of Pattan sub-division, district Baramulla to take stock of the agricultur­e scenario in the Sub-division.

During the visit, the Director inspected the Sprinkler irrigation system successful­ly introduced by the department in some areas of the Pattan sub-division.

He held interactio­n with the women self help groups (SHGs) at Singhpora zone Khanpeth and took feedback from the women farmers regarding the implementa­tion of woman farmer-centric initiative­s by the department and reviewed the performanc­es of these women self-help groups.

Addressing the progressiv­e women farmers, the Director Agricultur­e said that under Holistic Agricultur­e Developmen­t Programme, developmen­t of self help groups has been given due considerat­ion. He reiterated the department's commitment to promote and strengthen women self help groups in agricultur­e and allied sectors.

He said that the department has already initiated many women farmer centric programmes so that more and more educated women could be attracted towards the agricultur­e and allied sectors. He said that women self-help groups can play a crucial role in enhancing farmers income and creating employment opportunit­ies.

Director Agricultur­e asked the concerned officers to take the self help groups on board during the implementa­tion of different programs on ground. He asked them to organize awareness programmes for farmers about the importance of self help groups.

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