State officials inspect NEC funded projects in Dmu

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As per the order of chief secretary Nagaland, a team headed by Agriculture Production Commissioner (APC) Y. Kikheto Sema started the tour at Dimapur on Monday, for monitoring and inspection of NEC funded projects.

According to DIPR report, the team visited development of eri culture for sustainable livelihood at Seithekhima, New Shouba, Ao Imti and Khehokhu villages. Interacting with the villagers, Kikheto dwelt on the benefits of eri culture, stating that it has huge demand in the market even within the villages itself as eri serves as a sugar free healthy food. 

He observed that eri culture gives turn over within a year unlike other plants where one has to wait for several years to get the benefits. He further opined that it was not so difficult to rear eri and added, “if you feed well it grows well.” With so much of advantage, Sema emphasised on the need for creating more awareness in the villages so that eri rearing could be taken up in a cluster approach. 

Sema also advised and encouraged the eri farmers for judicious use of the assistance rendered by the government either in cash or kind. Sema noted that he was very encouraged to see many women eri farmers. Expressing concern about the huge number of returnees due to COVID 19 pandemic, Kikheto said that with more than 15000 returnees in the category of working class not likely to return back, he encouraged the Sericulture department for imparting training/awareness on Sericulture farming. “This is one area where department has to focus for providing livelihood/employment to the young people,” he maintained and further expressed that rearing eri would be one of the best option.

Team also visited the Abiogenes centre for performing art and culture at Dimapur, district transport office Dimapur and multimedia-cum-convention centre Dimapur under IPR department. Commissioner & secretary Maria Yanthan was also present at the project site of IPR during the team’s visit. Y. Kiketo was accompanied by CE, Water Resources, additional director IPR, Tokishe Sema, engineer Planning department Kiyheto, secretary, director and officers from Sericulture department besides others.

The team will be leaving for Jalukie on July 14 for inspection of Botanical garden-cum-recreation park and on July 15, the team would proceed to Phenshunyu village for inspection of Integrated Ney Valley irrigation project.

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