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Six MAITRIs provided AI Kits, essential equipment under Rashtriya Gokul Mission
8/20/2026 10:24:21 PM
Early Times Report
DODA, Aug 20: Six trained MAITRIs (Multi-Purpose Artificial Insemination Technicians) under the Rashtriya Gokul Mission (RGM) were provided with Artificial Insemination (AI) kits and other essential equipment at the Office of the Chief Animal Husbandry Officer (CAHO), Doda.
The programme was graced by Deputy Director, Central Animal Husbandry Department Jammu Dr. Adris Ahmed Malik as the Chief Guest in the presence of Chief Animal Husbandry Officer Doda Dr. Irfan Ali Wani.
During the programme, all six trained MAITRIs were provided with AI kits, cryocans, diplomas, marks cards, identity cards and other essential materials required for providing Artificial Insemination services in the field. The MAITRIs completed their specialized training at Bathinda, Punjab and are now equipped to deliver AI services in their respective areas.
The deployment of trained MAITRIs at the grassroots level is expected to significantly strengthen doorstep livestock breeding services, particularly in far-flung and remote areas where livestock farmers often face difficulties in accessing timely Artificial Insemination facilities. Their availability within local communities will facilitate prompt and accessible breeding services for livestock owners and contribute towards improving the productivity and quality of the local livestock sector.
The initiative will also create opportunities for self-employment and livelihood generation for the trained MAITRIs, enabling them to utilize their technical expertise while contributing to livestock development in their respective communities. By bringing scientific breeding services closer to farmers, the MAITRIs will play an important role in enhancing livestock productivity and strengthening the economic well-being of rural households.
The officers appreciated the efforts of the trained MAITRIs and encouraged them to discharge their responsibilities with dedication, sincerity and professionalism, keeping the interests of livestock farmers at the forefront.
The programme highlighted the Department's continued efforts towards expanding quality livestock breeding services in rural and remote areas. The trained MAITRIs were encouraged to make effective use of their skills and equipment and extend timely AI services to livestock owners, thereby supporting improved animal productivity, strengthening the rural livestock economy and contributing to the overall objectives of the Rashtriya Gokul Mission.
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