A training camp on goat rearing and distribution of goats was held under the initiative of the Livestock Development Department of the Government of West Bengal and organized by the Jayanagar Panchayat Samiti.

Jayanagar (West Bengal) Correspondent:

Goat rearing training camp and goat distribution program was held on Thursday under the initiative of Livestock Development Department of West Bengal Government and organized by Jayanagar Panchayat Samiti. Through this initiative, the local people have been given practical experience in animal husbandry along with financial development.

Goat is the most important livestock of West Bengal. Goats are one of the main sources of income for poor people in our country. Fisheries and Livestock Executive Bhavesh Rangan Chakraborty told reporters that this project of the government will play an important role in improving the livelihood of the common people of the village. Shubodeep Das of Jayanagar Block No. 1. Block Association President Rituparna Biswas of Jayanagar Block No. 1, Vice-President Suhana Parveen Vaidya, all officers and project directors in the presence of 5 self-reliant groups gave 50 goats to women consumers. is done He was present at the event.

A training camp on goat rearing and distribution of goats was held under the initiative of the Livestock Development Department of the Government of West Bengal and organized by the Jayanagar Panchayat Samiti.
A training camp on goat rearing and distribution of goats was held under the initiative of the Livestock Development Department of the Government of West Bengal and organized by the Jayanagar Panchayat Samiti.

Jayanagar block number one block association president Rituparna Biswas, vice-president Suhana Parveen Vaidya, wildlife and fisheries department in-charge Bhavesh Rangan Chakraborty, district council members Rawsanara Bibi, Papia Mondal, project director, Dr. Sameer Patra and Dr. Subhashish Niyogi Panchayat Samiti president along with livestock. District and block level officials of the office.

All consumers have been trained and each goat insured by the South Twenty-four Parganas various producer groups (self-help group) offices. In the said training Dr. Sameer Patra and Dr. Subhashish Niyogi of Jayanagar No. 1 Block specifically discussed various aspects of goat rearing and self-reliance.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *