Chairing the meeting of the Jammu and Kashmir Animal Welfare Board here this morning, she said livestock and dairy sectors have the potential for generation of employment and asked devising means to tap this major resource of the rural economy.
Mehbooba also directed dovetailing various schemes like RKVY and other national dairy development schemes to achieve the desired results.
She suggested identification of villages, particularly in border areas, to be adopted as milk villages where facilities of treatment and welfare of livestock, besides market support, would be made available.
Mehbooba also asked for linking these villages with cooperative units so that after their "successful operationalisation" these model villages can be replicated across the state.
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She suggested that a portion of funds from the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) of the legislators can be used on the initiative or one village in each constituency can be adopted by respective legislators so that these milk or livestock villages are developed in convergence mode in a short time and without any major financial hassle.
The Chief Minister also enquired about the status of construction of new abattoirs in Srinagar and Jammu and issued instructions for maintaining hygiene and cleanliness at these places.
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Referring to the issue of rehabilitation of children affected by the unrest and the families who had lost their young ones, Mehbooba said, "there are some incidents like this where we don't have any element of suspicion whether it is the incident of Khrew where a lecturer lost his life during unrest or that of a boy who was working on ATM".
She said those killed during the unrest included minors and several lost their vision, partially or completely.
"I have already said that government will be responsible for their education and rehabilitation and we will see from case to case..," she said.
"in 2008, Chamail Singh who went to Pakistan on whatever may be the reasons, died in the prison there. Till now, his family was never compensated. I will compensate his family also," Mehbooba said.
Reaching out to all parties, the Chief Minister said, "We have to sit together in this House and find out solution to these problems."
She said majority of the children who took to stones have lost their father, whether killed by the bullets of militants or from security forces.
"A large number of children belong to this segment and those who have grown up in this environment of conflict, militancy and uncertainty, we need to nourish them," she said.
"If they come out and take part in such an environment that means they don't obey their parents. We have to create an atmosphere for that."
It is mentioned in the Governor's address that boys and girls of the state have are excelled in a number of fields particularly in sports, whether it is the girls belonging to Ladakh who scaled Everest or the girls from Kashmir, whether it is kick boxing or karate or boys and girls from Jammu like Neena Gupta or Zaira Khan who performed excellent role in movie 'Dangal'.
"If a child is showcased with a gun in his hand on facebook, people see him. But these real heroes don't get appreciation. We need to celebrate them," Mehbooba said referring to Zaira and other performers.
"In the next 10-15 years in IAS, Jammu and Kashmir will be number one, that is the level of talent of our children," the Chief Minister said.