
Kupwara Urges Urgent Completion of Agriculture Census Data for Robust Farmer Welfare Planning
In a critical push for accurate grassroots planning, Deputy Commissioner Kupwara, Shrikant Suse, spearheaded a detailed review of the Agriculture Census data compilation. The session focused specifically on the progress made during the third phase of the vital census exercise.DC Suse underscored the paramount importance of robust and accurate data collection. He stressed that reliable census metrics are foundational pillars for designing effective planning and executing targeted farmer welfare schemes.
He issued clear directives to all concerned officials, emphasizing that the finalization process must be both error-free and timely. This mandate seeks to ensure the data reflects the ground realities of the agricultural sector.
Directives for Data Accuracy and Timely Finalization
During the comprehensive meeting, the Deputy Commissioner highlighted the need for institutional responsibility. Accurate data is presented not just as an administrative task, but as an economic prerequisite for the region.Officials from the core departments—Agriculture, Revenue, and allied departments—provided detailed briefings on their respective roles in the census effort. These reports covered the status of data collection, ongoing verification protocols, and digitization achievements.
The official review confirms that multiple levels of departmental coordination are necessary to validate the census results. This multilayered approach is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the recorded agricultural statistics.
Stakeholder Coordination for Census Success
The DC urged all stakeholders to adopt a highly responsible working ethos. The collective effort of every party involved is deemed essential for streamlining and completing the entire process efficiently.The focus remains on achieving a complete and validated dataset from the current phase of the census. This robust dataset will form the bedrock for future policy formulation and resource allocation in the Kupwara district.
The timely completion of the third phase data compilation is crucial. It will directly influence the government’s ability to allocate resources efficiently, ensuring maximum benefit reaches the farming community.
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