The
workshop took place 23 July in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, aiming to train the State
and District Nodal Officers from Gujarat and Rajasthan states on the newly
launched mobile and web applications for the upcoming 21st Livestock
Census scheduled during September – December, 2024.
Minister of Agriculture and Farmers’
Welfare and Co-operation Department, Government of Gujarat, Shri Raghavjibhai
Patel inaugurated the event in the presence of Shri Sandeep Kumar, Secretary,
Animal Husbandry, Cow Breeding, Fisheries & Cooperation, Government
of Gujarat, Shri Jagat Hazarika, Adviser, DAHD, Government of India, Dr. B P
Mishra, Director, ICAR-NBAGR, Dr. V.P Singh, Director
(Statistics), Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry &
Dairying and Dr. Falguni S Thakar, Director Animal Husbandry, Govt.
of Gujarat. Addresses from these distinguished dignitaries set the stage for a
collaborative effort towards the successful training of District and State
level Nodal Officers for the Livestock Census.
Shri Raghavjibhai Patel highlighted
the importance of comprehensive training and capacity building at the
grassroots level. He
emphasized the critical role of the livestock sector plays in India’s economy
and food security, calling for meticulous planning and execution of the census.
The data gathered would significantly influence future initiatives and address
challenges within the sector.
Shri
Sandeep Kumar stressed the integration of sustainable practices within the
livestock sector. He noted that the data
from the livestock census would pave the way for future policies, programs, and
new schemes, thereby generating employment and benefiting livestock farmers.
Dr. B P
Mishra flagged the importance of accurate breed identification, crucial for
producing precise statistics for various livestock sector programs and the
National Indicator Framework (NIF) of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). He
provided a detailed presentation on the breed details of species to be covered
in the census. Shri Jagat Hazarika emphasized the collective responsibility of
all stakeholders to ensure the success of the 21st Livestock Census. He
underscored the department’s commitment to leveraging technology for accurate
and efficient data collection.
The workshop included detailed
sessions on methodologies and live application of the 21st Livestock
Census software by the DAHD’s software team. State and District Nodal Officers
were trained on the mobile application and dashboard software, equipping them
to train enumerators at their respective District Headquarters.