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*Director AHS Conducts Field Visit of Integrated Sample Survey in Ganderbal*

Kashmirmediawatch by Kashmirmediawatch
September 13, 2025
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Srinagar, September 13: Director (Animal Husbandry Statistics), Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Government of India, Shri V.P. Singh, visited Ganderbal district on 12th September to review field operations under the Integrated Sample Survey (ISS) 2025-26.

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The ISS, conducted annually in all States and UTs across three seasons, Summer, Rainy, and Winter, estimates production of major livestock products in collaboration with State/UT Animal Husbandry departments. Currently, the Rainy Season survey is underway while the Summer round has been completed.

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During his visit to Kangan Block, Shri Singh inspected survey operations carried out by the enumerator, supervisor, and district nodal officer, and reviewed real-time data collection through the eLISS software. He appreciated the field staff’s efforts, emphasized timely completion, and assured support in addressing operational challenges.

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Interacting with villagers, Shri Singh highlighted the importance of accurate data collection for estimating milk, meat, egg, and wool production, which forms the basis for policy-making at Central and State levels.

The livestock sector contributes over 30% of the Gross Value Added of Agriculture and Allied Activities in India. In 2024, the country achieved record outputs – 239.30 million tonnes of milk (highest globally), 142.77 billion eggs (2nd globally), and 10.25 million tonnes of meat (4th globally).

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