Kupwara: The Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kupwara, Ayushi Sudan on Monday took a comprehensive review of operational effectiveness of the KisanKhidmatGhars (KKGs) in a meeting held at D.C Office Kupwara.
The meeting was informed that out of 177 KisanKhidmatGhars to be established in the district, 47 KKGs have been established in the first Phase and rest will be covered in two consecutive phases.
These KKGs, set up as key support hubs for local farmers, aim to improve access to resources, streamline operations, and provide essential agricultural services.
Addressing the meeting, the DC impressed upon the KrishiUdyamis (KUs) running these KKGs to make specialized service as their golden motive so as to facilitate the farmer community of the district in availing benefits under various government sponsored schemes.
She asked the Chief Agriculture Officer to onboard the KUs in KissanSamparkAbhiyan so that the people get awareness about the role of KisanKhidmatGhars and benefit in large.
The DC also interacted with the KrishiUdyamis who provided their feedback about the functioning of their KKGs on the ground.
The KKG initiative aligns with broader government efforts to strengthen rural agricultural infrastructure, aiming to boost productivity and support the livelihood of the district’s farming community.
Among others, ADDC Kupwara, Gulzar Ahmad Bhat; Chief Agriculture Officer, CPO, CHO, CAHO, DSHO, besides, KrishiUdyamis attended the meeting.
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