Bengaluru Bengaluru, Director Sericulture Jammu and Kashmir, Ajaz Ahmed Bhat participated within the 142nd Board Assembly of the Central Silk Board (CSB) within the presence of Prajakta L., Joint Secretary (Silk), Ministry of Textiles, Govt of India and Vice Chairman, CSB. Held in Bengaluru beneath the chairmanship of Verma. CSB Member Secretary P Shivakumar introduced the numerous achievements of the Board and the continuing tasks aimed toward strengthening the sericulture sector throughout India. Dr. Naresh Babu N, Joint Secretary (Technical), Central Silk Board, introduced the key time table pieces for deliberations. Bhat stressed out the will for robust advertising and marketing toughen for public sale and sale of silk cocoons, highlighting how such tasks can receive advantages marginal and landless farmers via encouraging them to undertake sericulture as a sustainable livelihood. Can do.
He referred to as for collective efforts to advertise cocoon manufacturing in Jammu and Kashmir, bringing up the immense doable of the area. The Director thanked the Central Silk Board for regularly supporting the silk trade of Jammu and Kashmir via more than a few schemes and budgetary allocations. He advocated the revival of Silkworm Seed Station, Manasbal, which won in-principle approval from the Speaker. Verma highlighted the possibility of selling sericulture of Jammu and Kashmir as a novel vacationer appeal for home and global guests.
The dialogue all in favour of 3rd celebration analysis mechanisms and convergence to strengthen potency of the sphere. Empowerment of sweet sixteen and ladies via talent building and entrepreneurship tasks to toughen the economic ecosystem and spice up financial enlargement was once mentioned within the assembly. Bhat invited the Board to carry its 143rd assembly in Kashmir to show off the wealthy sericulture heritage, variety and doable of the area. Senior officers and stakeholders from around the nation participated within the assembly, and demonstrated their dedication in opposition to the expansion and sustainability of India’s silk trade.
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