BANDIPORA, SEPTEMBER 27: Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) Gurez conducted its 4th Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) meeting under the chairmanship of Vice Chancellor, SKUAST-Kashmir, Prof. Nazir Ahmad Ganai.
During the SAC meeting, hosts highlighted the achievements and discussed the future plans for socio-economic development of the Dard tribe in Gurez Valley.
Director Extension SKUAST-Kashmir, Prof. Raihana Habib Kanth, attended as Member Secretary. The meeting witnessed active participation from district and sectoral heads of agriculture and allied departments, representatives of the lead bank, Prof & Head AGB, scientists from SKUAST-K, heads of KVKs Pulwama and Shopian, progressive farmers, farm women, entrepreneurs, NRLM and SHG members, along with the scientific staff of Gurez.
KVK Gurez also co-hosted the 19th SAC meeting of KVK Bandipora-I (Patushai).
At the outset, Head KVK/MAR&ES Gurez, Dr. Hilal Ahmad Malik, presented the progress report for 2024-25 and the annual action plan for 2025-26. He highlighted action taken reports, achievements, and proposed extension and research activities.
Head KVK Bandipora-I, Dr. Tariq Sultan, also presented the progress of his Kendra.
Vice Chancellor praised KVK Gurez for its efforts in conserving and reviving niche crops like Kala Zeera, Buckwheat, Potato, and Rajmash. He emphasised the importance of an Extension-based Research System (ERS) to boost production, productivity, and profitability while improving the quality of life of tribal farmers. He urged the promotion of organic farming and conservation of medicinal and aromatic plants.
Director Extension stressed the need for greater synergy between KVKs and development departments to ensure wider adoption of technologies and cluster-based impacts.
The unveiling of SKUAST-K’s NIRF ranking and a documentary prepared by KVK Gurez made a strong impression on the audience. Extension literature covering various thematic areas was also released. Feedback from district and sectoral heads was noted for future action.
Alongside the SAC meetings, KVK Gurez organised multiple interaction-cum-input distribution programmes under TSP-ICAR at Koragbal, Dawar, and Izmarg.
Member Legislative Assembly (MLA) Gurez, Nazir Ahmad Khan, attended as chief guest and lauded the Kendra’s efforts.
During the programme, five units of genetically improved Gurezi sheep, developed by SKUAST-K under an ICAR-sponsored project, were distributed among tribal farmers at Baduaab Tulail.
UIDAI Regional Office Chandigarh undertakes Massive Mandatory Biometric Update (MBU) Drive Across J&K; Mega Camp held at Nadihal Bandipora.















