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Completion of farmers training program organized under the joint aegis of Avikanagar and CEAD Foundation (2nd August to 9th August, 2023)

Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute of Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Avikanagar Tehsil-Malpura District-Tonk (Rajasthan) and CEAD Foundation Udaipur organized a seven-day residential training program of the fourth batch under the joint aegis of Agri Business Incubator Center of Avikanagar Institute (2 August to August 9, 2023) presided over by Dr. Arun Kumar Tomar and in the presence of Director CEAD Foundation Udaipur Mr. Mukesh Suthar, Head of the Department of Animal Nutrition Dr. Randhir Singh Bhatt, Head of the Department of Animal Physiology and Biochemistry Dr. Raghavendra Singh as special guests. gone l

Dr. Vinod Kadam, coordinator of the batch of ‘Commercial Sheep and Goat’ training program at Avikanagar Institute and co-coordinators Dr. Dushyant Kumar Sharma and Dr. Shobhana Sarkar told that a total of 45 trainees are participating in the above training program, who are from across the country. They have come from various districts of the states of Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Punjab, Karnataka and Maharashtra. Mr. Mukesh Suthar, Director of CEAD Foundation, said that after joining the institute with ABIC, the fourth batch started a seven-day residential training program under the joint aegis. A 5-day training program was conducted in Udaipur in which lectures were organized by sheep and goat animal husbandry experts in Udaipur and the trainees were made aware in detail through practicals and lectures in the divisional level veterinary hospital, Udaipur. Final A two-day training program is being organized through the Agri Business Incubator Center at the Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute. Feedback about the training was taken from 45 trainees present in the training program, all of them appreciated the cost of accommodation, food and training. Told about getting many information from the institute and all the trainees participating in the training requested the director to provide advanced breed animals and technology.

On the occasion of the conclusion of the program, the Director of the Institute, Dr. Arun Kumar Tomar, while addressing the trainees, said that currently in the self-reliant India of the Government of India, you can earn your livelihood by rearing sheep and goats and also provide employment to the people of the country. Can help in supplying meat. The most important aspect in animal husbandry is health management. Detailed information about health management of sheep and goat, vaccination and etc. is provided by Avikanagar Institute through Health Calendar for farmers. Dr. Tomar requested that by increasing the advanced technology and advanced germplasm of the institute on your farm, you can establish yourself as a multiplayer center of good animals and deliver breeder animals to the farmers. At present, there is a lack of public pastures for commercial and scientific sheep-goat rearing. Stall feeding method is now being done in which maximum production can be achieved keeping in mind the proper nutritional management, fodder management, housing management, health management and various weather based precautions of the animals at their own home.

Dr. Tomar told that sheep and goat animals are small in size but they play a very important role in economically empowering the people of the country. Nowadays maximum production can be achieved by rearing sheep and goats with minimum resources. Dr. Tomar expressed the hope that you must have acquired some information about sheep and goat rearing from here in seven days. If these are added to your already existing knowledge, then it will definitely help in the coming years. With time, you will see improvement in sheep-goat rearing and the Director requested that through the National Livestock Mission, you can start a small scale business of 25 to 50 animals by getting the subsidy issued by the Government of India in the field of sheep-goat and poultry rearing. You can start and gradually take your business towards animal husbandry entrepreneurship. In the field of animal husbandry, you should form cooperative institutions to take them to the market. So that the entire process from animal production to consumer can be facilitated. You should be yourself so that maximum earning can be done from it.

Dr. Randhir Singh Bhatt, Head of the Department of Animal Nutrition, said that with the nutritional management of animals, in the same input and environment, sheep can gain more weight than goats in the country. Dr. Bhatt said that in the future, you will definitely be a part of the Avikanagar Institute of Farmers. Seeing the increasing interest towards self-financed training program in India, it seems that in the coming time, the shortage of meat in the country can be bridged by increasing the production of meat from sheep and goat rearing. Distribution of certificates to all the trainees on the occasion of completion of the training. It was done by the guests present in the program. On the occasion of the closing program, Dr. Arvind Soni, Mr. Naresh Bishnoi and other employees were present. Information about the closing of the program was shared by Dr. Amarsingh Meena, senior scientist and PRO of Avikanagar Institute.

The program was presided over by the Institute Director, Dr. Arun Kumar Tomar. The Institute Director, Dr. Arun Kumar Tomar took all the guests present at the workshop and toured the institute’s Dumba sheep sector, rabbit rearing unit, Sirohi goat rearing, Avishan sheep sector. Gave information about the technologies developed with advanced breed animals. At the beginning of the workshop, the mobile van for artificial insemination for sheep was inaugurated by the guests attending the program. At the beginning of the workshop, the institute director welcomed the guests attending the program with Rajasthani tradition. The program was started by lighting the lamp in front of Mother Saraswati.

The chief guest of the program, Dr. OP Choudhary, while giving a detailed address to all the delegates present at the program, promised to solve all the problems being faced by the National Livestock Mission through his department. Dr. OP Choudhary addressed the problems of all the people present at the program. Listened to them in detail and while answering all their problems along with the concerned department, assured the delegates that my department is working fully on their problems in future. On the occasion of the workshop, various departments of the institute organized sheep for the information of the farmers. Goat and rabbit farming books and folders were also released. On the occasion of the workshop, some progressive startups and delegates were also rewarded by the guests present on the stage. Workshop organizer secretary Dr. Vinod Kadam, senior scientist, Avikanagar and Mr. Mukesh Suthar, director of KED Foundation, Udaipur. Said that more than 400 participants from 17 states of the country are participating in this workshop.

Avikanagar Institute Director Dr. Arun Kumar Tomar, while addressing all the delegates and guests present at the workshop, talked about the distribution of sheep, goats and rabbit woolen animals of advanced breed by the institute to the farmers of the country, the advanced technology of the institute, accommodation arrangements, facilities of the institute. Explaining the important role of Dumba and Avishan sheep in sheep meat production in the country, he addressed the activities of the institute in detail.

On the occasion of the workshop, Dr. Vinod Kadam spoke about the advanced technologies of the Institute through the Agri Business Incubator Center of the Institute, Dr. Shankarlal Khichad about the objectives, applications and problems of the National Livestock Mission, Dr. Brajmohan Goyal introduced the National Livestock Mission. On behalf of the Rajasthan Government, Dr. Vikram Singh addressed the delegates on various technologies in the field of agriculture and animal husbandry of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research. Giving information about all the technologies of the Council for the farmers of this region, Dr. Will work on entrepreneurship development in animal husbandry. On this occasion, Repro Assist mobile app for mobile van for artificial insemination of the institute and brochure on the occasion of scientific sheep tourism in the institute was also released.

Organizer co-secretaries of the workshop, Dr. Ajit Singh Mahala and Dr. Leelaram Gurjar, gave a tour of the institute’s exhibition to all the delegates who came to the workshop. Dr. Shankar Lal Khichad also cooperated fully by giving a good lecture on the problems of all the delegates. Rajasthan in the workshop. Dr. Devaram Panwar of Barmer, Virendra Lunu of Bikaner and Mr. Surendra Awana of Dudu’s Bichchhun were honored by the guests by giving them a certificate of appreciation for their excellent work in the workshop. This workshop was organized at the Institute’s Agri Business Incubation Centre, KED Foundation. Organized in the auditorium of Avikanagar Institute under the joint aegis of Udaipur and National Livestock Mission, the delegates coming from different states of the country took full advantage of it and thanked the organizer of the workshop. Media in-charge of Avikanagar Institute, Dr. Amarsingh Meena said about the workshop. Provided detailed information

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