Swift Summary
- Mandya Zilla Panchayat CEO, K.R. Nandini, invited self-help groups (SHGs) to submit proposals to benefit from the Kukkuta Sanjeevini scheme for backyard poultry farming.
- The State government’s scheme,as detailed in Karnataka’s gender Budget 2024-25,provides six-week-old chicks free of cost to women SHG members to encourage poultry farming.
- Ms. Nandini visited a native goat farm in Tailur village owned by a farmer named Jagadeesh and commended his successful management of various goat breeds and profit-making efforts.
- Officials were directed to identify gram panchayat-level SHGs interested in poultry farming and locate suitable areas for such activities.
- Ms. Nandini also inspected the veterinary hospital in Tailur village, evaluating artificial insemination procedures for cattle and vaccination processes against foot-and-mouth disease.
- She reviewed outpatient records and treatment documentation during her visit to the hospital.
Indian Opinion Analysis
the promotion of backyard poultry farming under Karnataka’s Kukkuta Sanjeevini scheme highlights proactive steps toward rural economic empowerment, especially for women engaged with self-help groups (SHGs). By distributing free chicks and focusing on small-scale livestock initiatives like goat rearing or artificial insemination programs for cattle health, such measures could enhance income generation while supporting enduring agricultural practices at gram panchayat levels.
Additionally, monitoring veterinary facilities is indicative of efforts towards improving animal health-key for ensuring productivity within rural economies dependent on livestock management. If implemented widely with proper coordination between stakeholders-farmers, SHGs, officials-the initiative could contribute positively towards gender inclusivity in agriculture while strengthening grassroots livelihoods across karnataka.Read more: Indian Opinion