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Samoon reviews relocation of Sheep Breeding Farm Dachigam

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January 20, 2019
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Srinagar: The Principal Secretary, Animal and Sheep Husbandry, Fisheries and Transport, Dr. Asgar Hassan Samoon on Sunday reviewed functioning of Sheep Husbandry Department and stressed for early setting up of Sheep Breeding Farm at Khimber.
Seeking details regarding the Khimber project, the Director Sheep Husbandry Dr Mehraj ud Din informed the Principal Secretary about the status of establishment of Sheep Breeding Farm project at Khimber both in terms of funding by NABARD and issuing of NOC’s by allied departments.
Dr. Samoon took up the issues with NABARD regarding the funding of the project and directed them to release the first installment of the funds at an earliest and ensure that the next two installments are also released at appropriate time so that the project is completed well in time.
The Principal Secretary asked Secretary Lakes and Waterways Development Authority to issue NOC regarding the fencing of the Sheep Breeding Farm and directed Chief Engineer R&B and the concerned Executive Engineer to accelerate the works forthwith so that the said farm is made operational well in time.
The meeting was attended by Additional Commissioner Kashmir Dr. Abdul Salaam, Chief Engineer R&B Sami Arif, Secretary LAWDA, Assistant Commissioner Revenue, representatives from NABARD and other allied departments besides departmental officials. In another meeting, the Principal Secretary reviewed functioning of Transport Department and directed the concerned officials to provide relief to private transporters owning condemn vehicles by providing capital subsidy of Rs. Five lac for procuring new vehicles.
The meeting discussed the operationalisation of SRTC complex at Tourist Reception Center by the government.
Seeking details regarding the SRTC Complex, the Principal Secretary was informed that earlier the work on this complex had got stopped due to construction of Tehzeb Mahal at the site but now government has cancelled that project and SRTC has once again taken it back in its own possession to restart the work.
The meeting was also informed that Indian Oil Corporation has readily accepted to fund the construction costs of the complex.
The Principal Secretary sought details from RTO Kashmir regarding the condemning of old private vehicles that comprise of city transportation to put check on increasing pollution levels.
Dr. Samoon said that the capital subsidy to the tune of Rs. Five lac will be provided to owners of 200 such vehicles for purchasing new vehicles.
The meeting was attended by Regional Transport Officer Kashmir Akram Mohammad Tak, Additional Commissioner Kashmir Dr Abdul Salaam, General Manager SRTC Farhat Ahmad, Deputy General Manager JKPCC, Assistant Commissioner Revenue and representative from IOC besides other department officials.
Later, the Principal Secretary also unveiled Sheep Husbandry Department Calendar-2019. The calendar was unveiled in presence of Director Sheep Husbandry Kashmir, Joint Director Sheep Husbandry and various other officers of the department.
Dr. Samoon appreciated the department for the initiative and asked the officers to share their experiences and skills to boost the rearing of livestock on modern and scientific lines.

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