The Punjab Government under the dynamic
leadership of Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh is organizing the
XII-National Livestock Championship and Expo-2021 from 20-24 March 2021 at
Batala. Mr. VK Janjua ACS Animal Husbandry Department Punjab while presiding
over the first meeting in this regard today to assign duties to various for the
success of the event said that the theme of the event would be 'Diversification
of LiveStock Farming'.
Mr. Janjua said that this five day event is
being organised by the state government in collaboration with the Punjab,
Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) Punjab to
achieve a high GDP growth by empowering the Livestock and allied activities. He
said that during the event focus would be on educating and encouraging farmers
to rear high quality cows, buffalos, sheep, goats, pigs and poultry to enhance
their income through diversification.
The Additional Chief Secretary Animal Husbandry
said that Mr. Tript Rajinder Singh Bajwa, Minister for Animal Husbandry,
Fisheries & Dairy Development would soon visit the site of the event and
hold a review meeting with senior officers of all the concerned departments.
Mr. Janjua further said that experts and
participants from 5 countries, 25 states would participate in the event,
besides this 200 exhibitions to display the schemes, achievements, implements
and latest machines related to livestock farming, agriculture and agro
industry. He further said that this expo would be organised in a 6000 square
metre area and 5 lac visitors footfall is expected.
During the meeting Mr. HS Kahlon Director
Animal Husbandry briefed about duties of concerned departments. Apart from
representatives of district administration Gurdaspur, the officers from 25
departments attended the meeting.
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