AJK’s Sericulture deptt, Poonch varsity to jointly promote cottage industry

MIRPUR (AJK): Sericulture Department of Azad Jammu & Kashmir and Poonch University’s Entomology Department have decided to exchange bilateral cooperation for the promotion of Kashmir’s cottage industry of Sericulture under the spirit of ongoing broad-based poverty alleviation programme across the liberated territory.

The two public sector institutions took the decision during a day-long capacity building workshop of the Sericulture farmers, hosted by the AJK Sericulture Department at University of Poonch in Rawalakot on Friday.

Sericulture is the traditional and home based industry of the state of Jammu & Kashmir, established in Azad Jammu & Kashmir in 1951.

The awareness, training workshop on Sericulture was attended, among others, by a large number of students, faculty members of the University and Sericulture farmers as well as senior officers of the department of Sericulture of Azad Jammu & Kashmir.

Faculty members of Poonch university Dr Junaid, Dr Imran and Dr Shahid also made special efforts to organise the workshop on Sericulture successfully, Director, State Sericulture Department Syed Asghar Ali Shah later told APP here on Saturday elaborating objectives of holding of the event.

Sardar Nasir Rahim, the Dean University of Poonch Rawalakot while addressing the inaugural session, lauded move of the Sericulture Department to join hands with faculty of the University for such an important and noble cause.

Deputy Director Sericulture Tahir Masoud, Entomologist Research Centre, Rizwan Ullah Khan, Assistant Director Fahad Keyani and ASDO Salaar Mehmood from Sericulture Department unveiled comprehensive presentations regarding historical background of the Sericulture in AJK since its emergence in the liberated territory, Impact of Sericulture on Livelihood, Poverty Alleviation, Women Empowerment, National Economy and Environment of the State.

The presentations made by the officers of the Sericulture department also highlighted various uses of mulberry and mulberry products including medicines and silk garments etc.

Dr Umer Ayyaz Shaikh, Assistant Professor Department of Entomology also briefed about various diseases of the silkworms and management plans to protect the silkworm rearing practically.

During the event some potential farmers also shared their practical experiences and appreciated the efforts of the Sericulture department regarding training and provision of required facilities to 1500 farmers in AJK.

Addressing the concluding session of the event, Director AJK State Sericulture Department Syed Ali Asghar Shah said that collaboration between Department of Sericulture and University of Poonch, also appreciated by the farmers by the participants, that the move by both the institutions will be very beneficial for the farmers as well as future of the Sericulture Industry in the State.

He underlined that the nature has blessed the State with an very ideal environment for mulberry plantation and silkworm rearing. Collective efforts of the Sericulture department and University of Poonch will surely promote this traditional industry on solid grounds, Shah sahib added.

The day~long event concluded with comprehensive and brainstorming session followed by the decision by both the Department of Sericulture and faculty of University of Poonch to join hands for promotion of Sericulture in the state on solid grounds.

Authorities of both the institutions decided to sign an MoU soon for research and development in Sericulture and various identical fields related to this ventures old cottage Industry in the State.

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