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VC SKUAST-K inspects Mountain Livestock Research Institute Manasbal

12:07 AM Dec 27, 2023 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
vc skuast k inspects mountain livestock research institute manasbal
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Manasbal, Dec 26: Vice Chancellor, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir, Prof Nazir Ahmad Ganai, Tuesday conducted a comprehensive quality inspection tour of its constituent research institute, Mountain Livestock Research Institute (MLRI), Manasbal.

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He was accompanied by Prof TH Masoodi, Registrar, SKUAST-Kashmir; Prof Shabir Ahmad Wani, Dean Faculty of Horticulture, SKUAST-K), Parvaiz A. Bhat (Deputy Registrar, SKUAST-K), Head MLRI Prof. H.M. Khan, and MLRI scientists.

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During the tour, the vice chancellor appreciated the ongoing mechanization efforts being carried out at the farm. However, he emphasised the importance of maintaining and breeding true to standard dairy breeds. He expressed dissatisfaction with the substandard civil works and ordered immediate remediation to ensure quality standards. Additionally, he discussed plans for infrastructure enhancement, campus beautification, and road macadamisation.

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The vice chancellor stressed the need for optimal utilization and functionality of the existing infrastructure assets at the institute. Some of these assets were identified for prompt repairs so that the returns are proportionate to investments.

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In order to achieve enhanced milk production and processing output, Prof Ganai advised the MLRI management to undertake systematic expansion of the existing milk plant's infrastructure and technical capabilities. This would involve assessing the current facility's capacity and bottlenecks, estimating future production targets. He highlighted the role of funding in driving innovation and encouraged scientists to pursue external grants actively.

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