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Nirjuli, Feb 7: Arunachal Pradesh Minister for Animal Husbandry, Veterinary and Dairy Development (AHV&DD), Gabriel D. Wangsu, chaired a comprehensive departmental review meeting at Nirjuli today to take stock of ongoing initiatives and address key operational challenges in the sector.
The meeting witnessed extensive brainstorming sessions where officers engaged in detailed discussions and deliberations on the overall functioning of the department across the state. They presented field-level inputs and outlined the way forward to improve the department’s functioning across the state.
The status of milk management in Arunachal Pradesh was reviewed, along with the current performance of Arun Dairy at Karsingsa and Ane Dairy at Pasighat. Progress of various schemes and projects, as well as challenges in their implementation, also came up for discussion.
The role of the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) in strengthening the dairy sector in the state was deliberated, with emphasis on evolving future strategies that would deliver tangible benefits to the people of Arunachal Pradesh.
Addressing the officers, Minister Wangsu stressed the need for innovative and fresh approaches. "We have to think out of the beaten track. If we continue with the same old way of operating the department, it won't work effectively," the Minister emphasised, calling for a departure from conventional methods.
He further issued clear directions to all officers, emphasising collective responsibility. "We all have to work as a team," the Minister stated, underlining the importance of coordinated efforts in achieving departmental goals and delivering effective services.
The deliberations also focused on required amendments and upgrades in existing departmental rules and budgetary provisions to enhance operational efficiency.
Secretary, AHV&DD, YVVJ Rajsekhar, spoke on the importance of achieving quantifiable outcomes and advised senior officers to ensure effective implementation of the resolutions discussed.
The meeting was attended by Dr. Danjan Longri, Director AHV; Dr. Karbom Basar, Joint Director; Dr. Moniya Jini Kato, Deputy Director; Dr. Mongam Pakam, DVO; Dr. Logo Bage, DVO; Dr. Badal Biswakarma, Animal Breeder; Dr. Radhe Gangte, Farm Manager; Dr. Sebastian Yomdo, SVO; and Dr. Sanjay Nabam, Dairy Officer.
Following the meeting, the Minister inspected the Feed Mixing Plant at Nirjuli and directed officials to take necessary steps to make it operational at the earliest.