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Lieutenant Governor pays obeisance to Baba Jitto, interacts with farmers

Panchayat and Urban Local Body elections to be held soon: LG Sinha

LG says, the sacrifice of Baba Jitto continues to inspire the society to work towards a stronger nation

The deep spiritual & cultural significance of Jhiri Mela reminds us about the sacrifices of our farming families and their vital role in serving and nurturing humanity: LG Sinha

Empowering farmers of UT is my mission and we have taken strategic steps to accelerate transformation in agriculture & allied sectors. We will ensure our youth in rural areas get equal opportunities to shine: LG

I am committed to protect the rights of displaced families of POJK, WPRs, tribals, deprived sections and Valmikis: Lieutenant Governor

JAMMU, NOVEMBER 16: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha today visited the Jhiri Mela and paid obeisance to Baba Jitto at his Samadhi in Jhiri Village. He said, the sacrifice of Baba Jitto continues to inspire the society to work towards a stronger nation.

At Jhiri Mela ground, the Lt Governor addressed a large gathering of farmers and devotees. He announced that Panchayat and Urban Local Body elections will be held soon.

Highlighting the deep spiritual and cultural significance of Jhiri Mela, the Lieutenant Governor said the annual event reminds us about the sacrifices of our farming families and their vital role in serving and nurturing humanity.

“Jhiri Mela symbolizes cultural unity of India and the tradition tied in the thread of social values provides an opportunity to the people to learn about our heritage, culture, art and craft,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

The Lieutenant Governor shared the resolve of the government, under the guidance of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, to transform the agriculture sector.

“Empowering farmers of the Union Territory of J&K is my mission and we have taken strategic steps to accelerate transformation in agriculture & allied sectors. We will ensure our youth in rural areas get equal opportunities to shine,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

The Lieutenant Governor also reiterated his commitment to protect the rights of displaced families of POJK, West Pakistan Refugees, tribals, Valmikis and other deprived sections.

On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor felicitated progressive farmers, and officials engaged in the conduct of Jhiri Mela.  He also visited the stalls put up by the government departments, Agri-entrepreneurs and farmers. The event also featured impressive performances by the artists showcasing the rich art and culture of the region.

Sh Bharat Bhushan, Chairman, DDC Jammu; Sh Anand Jain, ADGP, Jammu; Sh Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner, Jammu; Sh Surinder Kumar, Member of Legislative Assembly from Marh; Sh Sachin Kumar Vaishya, Deputy Commissioner Jammu, senior officials, and people from all walks of life were present.

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Agriculture Department Jammu Awarded First Prize at Jhiri Mela 2024JAMMU, Nov 16, 2024: Department of Agriculture, Jammu was awarded the firstprize for its outstanding display of different activities in exhibition stallsestablished during the Historic Jhiri Mela 2024 by Honourable LieutenantGovernor, Jammu and Kashmir (UT), Shri Manoj Sinha, who was the chief guestat the occasion. The award was received by Sh. Satish Sharma, Joint DirectorAgriculture Extension, Jammu.Jhiri Mela is organized every year to pay homage to Shri Bawa Jitto (Baba Jit MalDev ji Maharaj), a legendary saint farmer of the area who made his supremesacrifice about 650 years ago for rights and justice of the farmers.Earlier, Lieutenant Governor along with other dignitaries inspected ExhibitionStalls established by Department of Agriculture, Jammu which was the mainattraction for the farmers from the very first day of Annual Jhiri Fair. Progressivefarmers were also felicitated on the occasion for appreciable work in the field ofAgriculture.Exhibits of different wings of the Agriculture Department like VegetableImprovement Scheme, Mushroom Development Scheme, ApicultureDevelopment Scheme, Seed Certification Jammu, Soil Testing LaboratoryJammu, Seed testing Laboratory, Potato Development Scheme, Farmer TrainingCentre (FTC), Plant Health Clinic, Floriculture, Agriculture Research Engineer etcwere displayed in the stalls to create awareness among the farmers regardingmodern agricultural technology and to educate them on improved inputs usage.Various services such as soil testing, crop disease diagnosis and management,Kissan Credit Cards, Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana, PM-KISAN etc. are alsobeing provided in the mela to the farmers.Farmers on the occasion appreciated the efforts of the Department for makingthis event beneficial and informative through the display of various relevantstalls, useful literature and providing detailed knowledge about the differentschemes and programmes being implemented and promoted by the department.More than 200 live exhibits of paddy, maize, exotic vegetables, mushroom andsugarcane crop brought by the farmers of different places were displayed to thepublic in the mela. Special prizes were awarded to farmers for the best exhibitsin various categories.Officers present at the event included Chief Agriculture Officer Jammu Sh. VinodKumar Kundal, DSCO Sh. Prem Singh, Assistant Entomologist Sh. Rajesh Verma,Potato Development Officer Sh. Raj Singh Sumbria, Agriculture ResearchEngineer Sh. Vinay Bhardwaj, Assistant Soil Chemist Sh. Neeraj Rajwal, SDAOMarh Sh. Sahil Gandotra, and other officials from the Department.
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