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MD HADP reviews progress under 12 key HADP projects

The meeting was chaired by Sandeep Kumar, Secretary in Agriculture Production Department and Mission Director, HADP/JKCIP
11:17 PM Jun 17, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
The meeting was chaired by Sandeep Kumar, Secretary in Agriculture Production Department and Mission Director, HADP/JKCIP
md hadp reviews progress under 12 key hadp projects
MD HADP reviews progress under 12 key HADP projects
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Srinagar, Jun 17: As part of a series of strategic review meetings being conducted to assess and accelerate the implementation of the Holistic Agriculture Development Programme (HADP), a high-level session was held today at the Directorate of Agriculture, Lal Mandi, Srinagar.

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The meeting was chaired by Sandeep Kumar, Secretary in Agriculture Production Department and Mission Director, HADP/JKCIP.

The session focused on reviewing progress under 12 key HADP projects with the aim of enhancing field-level performance, identifying implementation challenges, and preparing for the upcoming mid-term review by the HADP Apex Committee.

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Senior officers from the Agriculture Production department and its allied sectors, including representatives from Agriculture, Horticulture, Sericulture, Animal and Sheep Husbandry, Horticulture Planning & Marketing, and SKUASTs, attended the meeting. All concerned PGMCs, PIs, and technical teams were also present.

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During the deliberations, Kumar underscored the importance of timely execution, interdepartmental synergy, and result-oriented monitoring. He reiterated the vision of the UT Government to build a robust, sustainable, and market-driven Rs 1 lakh crore agri-economy in Jammu & Kashmir through the successful implementation of HADP.

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He appreciated the proactive role played by the Directorate of Agriculture Kashmir and other departments, and called for greater output tracking, integration of feedback from field units, and farmer-centric delivery mechanisms to ensure that tangible benefits reach the grassroots.

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Director Agriculture Kashmir, presented a detailed overview of ongoing projects, implementation milestones, and areas needing further support. He assured the department’s full commitment towards achieving HADP objectives within defined timelines.

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