We are committed to the development of J&K under the leadership of PM Modi: Shivraj

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Shadow Correspondent
Srinagar, july 04 :

Union Minister for Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare and Rural Development, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, today described Kashmir as the ‘crown jewel of India’ and ‘heaven on earth’, saying its people are eagerly waiting to welcome fellow countrymen without fear or hesitation.
“ I have been in Srinagar since yesterday, among the people, feeling the cool breeze, the earthy fragrance of the soil, and the unmatched warmth of the locals. This land fills the heart with love. Truly, Kashmir is the crown of India and the heaven on earth,” Chouhan told reporters after attending the sixth convocation ceremony of Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST-K), Srinagar, where he was the chief guest.
Chouhan urged people across the country to visit Kashmir.
“I would like to tell my fellow countrymen that the people of this place are waiting for them with a loving heart. Let us come here without any fear, without any hesitation, and let us set a new example of brotherhood and love,” he said.
The appeal comes at a time when both the Jammu & Kashmir administration and the Union government are making concerted efforts to revive tourism in the region, following the April 22 terror attack at Baisaran meadow in Pahalgam. The attack, which claimed the lives of 25 tourists and a local resident, dealt a major blow to the tourism industry.
Earlier, speaking at the convocation, which was attended by Lieutenant Governor and Chancellor of the University Manoj Sinha, Chief Minister and Pro-Chancellor of SKUAST-K Omar Abdullah, Agriculture and Rural Development Minister Javed Dar, Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Chaudhary, Education Minister Sakina Masood, along with vice chancellors, professors, Chouhan referred to a past meeting of the NITI Aayog, where Omar invited ministers to visit Kashmir
“You had emotionally appealed to ministers to come to Jammu & Kashmir and hold advisory committee meetings. You highlighted how internal conditions are stable and only disturbed by external elements. We accepted your invitation and held the advisory committee meeting yesterday,” the Union Minister said.
He also shared how he interacted with locals across Srinagar and received overwhelming love and affection.
“Even a Shikara boatman on the Dal Lake greeted me warmly. I am deeply moved and will share this affection with the rest of the nation,” he said.

 

He praised SKUAST-K’s accomplishments and expressed confidence that it would soon become the top-ranking state university. He noted that the university hosts students not just from Jammu & Kashmir, but from 30 Indian states and Union Territories, as well as from abroad, making it a nationally and internationally recognised institution.

 

“Convocation does not mean the end of learning; it marks the beginning of new knowledge. The lessons you’ve learned in your classrooms and labs must now be shared with society,” he said.

 

He emphasised the irreplaceable value of agriculture, stating that “without farming, neither Jammu & Kashmir, nor the country, nor the world can function. Agricultural produce cannot be made in factories. Agriculture remains the backbone of the Indian economy and the primary livelihood for over half the population.”

 

Thanking Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he highlighted that under PM’s leadership, India’s foodgrain stock has reached record levels, with a 44% increase in foodgrain production over the past 11 years, including record growth in rice, wheat, maize, soybean, and groundnut.

 

Jammu & Kashmir’s fruits, flowers, and vegetables are exceptional in taste and color, he said, and reiterated his vision to make J&K a global horticulture hub.

 

He added that the Holistic Agricultural Development Program (HADP) is being implemented successfully in the region.

“Discussions were held on providing ‘Clean Plants’ under the Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH). Currently, farmers often import planting material from outside the state, which may carry viruses or bacteria. To address this, a decision was made to establish a Clean Plant Center in J&K with a budget of Rs 150 crore. In 5,000 hectares of apple orchards, per-hectare yield has increased from 10 tonnes to 60 tonnes, a six-fold rise. I want to see Kashmiri apples exported globally so that India doesn’t need to import apples anymore,” he said.

 

The minister highlighted the Government of India’s commitment to protecting farmers’ interests under the leadership of PM Modi. He called for more innovation in agriculture, urging students to launch startups and develop advanced technologies in the sector. While praising the university’s performance in civil services, he reminded students that true achievement lies in living for others, not just oneself. “Apply practical knowledge, not just theoretical. Each of you has immense potential, and I’m confident you will do well,” he said.

 

At the convocation ceremony, nearly 5,250 students received undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD degrees. Additionally, 150 gold medals and 445 merit certificates were awarded to outstanding students for their academic achievements.

In a landmark event recognizing the achievements of women-led self-help groups, the Jammu & Kashmir Rural Livelihoods Mission (JKRLM) hosted the “Lakhpati Didi Sammelan”, celebrating a major milestone in rural women’s empowerment across the Union Territory in Khonmoh today. While Union Minister for Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Rural Development, Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan was the Chief Guest, while J&K Minister for Rural Development and Public Relations, Mr. Javid Ahmad Dar was the Guest of Honour.
Hundreds of women beneficiaries under the Lakhpati Didi initiative from various districts participated in the event, sharing their inspiring journeys of economic self-reliance and transformation.
Addressing the gathering, Shri Chouhan praised the women as “real change makers,” reaffirming the Government of India’s commitment to supporting rural women. “The Government will always stand by you in your journey toward greater empowerment,” he stated. Highlighting the success of flagship initiatives such as the Ladli Lakshmi Yojana and Ladki Behna Scheme, the Minister commended the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi in advancing women’s empowerment. He said that these transformative schemes are positively impacting the lives of women across every region of the country. The Union Minister also distributed certificates of appreciation to six standout achievers: Manisha Devi, Taja Begum, Soni Devi, Parveena, Samiya Jan, and Shubeena Jan—recognizing their success in creating livelihoods for themselves and employment for others.
Minister Javid Dar expressed gratitude to Shri Chouhan for his visit, stating that it would pave the way for greater opportunities for rural women in J&K. Women beneficiaries expressed heartfelt thanks to the Rural Development Department, National Rural Livelihoods Mission, and the Government for their continued support in enabling them to lead lives of dignity and confidence.
Union Minister for Agriculture, Farmers’ Welfare and Rural Development Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan on the second day of his visit to Jammu & Kashmir, attended the sixth convocation ceremony of Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST-K), Srinagar, and conferred degrees upon the graduates. The event was graced by Lieutenant Governor and Chancellor of the University Shri Manoj Sinha, Chief Minister and Pro-Chancellor of SKUAST-K Shri Omar Abdullah, Agriculture and Rural Development Minister Shri Javed Ahmad Dar, Deputy Chief Minister Shri Rajendra Chaudhary, Education Minister Ms. Sakina Masood, along with vice chancellors, professors, senior officials, and other dignitaries.

While addressing the gathering, Shri Shivraj Singh said, “I’ve been in Srinagar since yesterday. The cool breeze, the fragrance of the soil, the natural beauty, and the warmth of the people have truly touched my heart. Jammu & Kashmir is the crown jewel of India. Yesterday, we had an in-depth review with the Chief Minister on agriculture and rural development. We held extensive discussions on accelerating Jammu & Kashmir’s development. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi is determined to build a ‘Viksit Bharat’, and for that, a prosperous Jammu & Kashmir, with its empowered farmers, are essential. We are fully committed to achieving this goal.”

Referring to a past meeting of the NITI Aayog, Shri Chouhan told CM Omar Abdullah, “You had emotionally appealed to ministers to come to Jammu & Kashmir and hold advisory committee meetings. You highlighted how internal conditions are stable and only disturbed by external elements. We accepted your invitation and held the advisory committee meeting yesterday.”

Shri Chouhan shared how he interacted with locals across Srinagar and received overwhelming love and affection. “Even a Shikara boatman on the Dal Lake greeted me warmly. I am deeply moved and will share this affection with the rest of the nation,” he said. He praised SKUAST-K’s accomplishments and expressed confidence that it would soon become the top-ranking state university. He noted that the university hosts students not just from Jammu & Kashmir, but from 30 Indian states and Union Territories, as well as from abroad, making it a nationally and internationally recognised institution.

Speaking to the graduates, he said, “Convocation does not mean the end of learning; it marks the beginning of new knowledge. The lessons you’ve learned in your classrooms and labs must now be shared with society.” He emphasised the irreplaceable value of agriculture, stating that “without farming, neither Jammu & Kashmir, nor the country, nor the world can function. Agricultural produce cannot be made in factories.” He added, “Agriculture remains the backbone of the Indian economy and the primary livelihood for over half the population.”
Thanking Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he highlighted that under PM’s leadership, India’s foodgrain stock has reached record levels, with a 44% increase in foodgrain production over the past 11 years, including record growth in rice, wheat, maize, soybean, and groundnut.
Jammu & Kashmir’s fruits, flowers, and vegetables are exceptional in taste and color, he said, and reiterated his vision to make J&K a global horticulture hub.
He added that the Holistic Agricultural Development Program (HADP) is being implemented successfully in the region. Discussions were held on providing ‘Clean Plants’ under the Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH). Currently, farmers often import planting material from outside the state, which may carry viruses or bacteria. To address this, a decision was made to establish a Clean Plant Center in J&K with a budget of ₹150 crore. He noted that in 5,000 hectares of apple orchards, per-hectare yield has increased from 10 tonnes to 60 tonnes, a six-fold rise. “I want to see Kashmiri apples exported globally so that India doesn’t need to import apples anymore,” he said.
The minister highlighted the Government of India’s commitment to protecting farmers’ interests under the leadership of PM Modi. He called for more innovation in agriculture, urging students to launch startups and develop advanced technologies in the sector. While praising the university’s performance in civil services, he reminded students that true achievement lies in living for others, not just oneself. “Apply practical knowledge, not just theoretical. Each of you has immense potential, and I’m confident you will do well,” he said.
Quoting Swami Vivekananda, Shri Chouhan said, “Man is a storehouse of infinite strength; there is nothing he cannot achieve.” He encouraged students to set goals, make a roadmap, and work persistently for the greater good.
He shared his recent visit to border villages with scientists and the J&K Agriculture Minister, emphasising that development should reach even the most neglected areas. “Make meaningful use of your life and move forward with purpose,” he urged.

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