Tarun Karthick
Sri Vijaya Puram, 02 September 2025
The Department of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services (AH&VS), A&N Administration, in collaboration with the Forest Department, organized a particular initiative at Arong village, Car Nicobar, aimed toward enhancing little one vitamin and selling sustainable agricultural practices.
As a part of the programme, desk eggs had been distributed to high school kids within the presence of members of the Tribal Council, the Education Officer In-Charge, academics, college students, and the Captain of Arong village. The initiative targeted on offering high-protein vitamin to younger learners to help their total well being and well-being.
Alongside the distribution, fruit-bearing and fodder bushes had been planted on the Composite Livestock Farm (CLF), Arong, in partnership with the Forest Department. The exercise, attended by college students, academics, and group leaders, emphasised the necessity to combine agriculture with ecological practices to make sure livestock feed manufacturing and environmental sustainability.
Officials stated the initiative displays the AH&VS Department’s continued dedication to strengthening dietary outcomes and fostering sustainable improvement throughout the islands. The lively participation of the Tribal Council, schooling officers, and the Arong group highlighted their joint dedication in direction of little one welfare and environmental conservation.
The AH&VS and Forest Department reiterated their plans to hold ahead such collaborative efforts, consistent with the A&N Administration’s imaginative and prescient of selling dietary safety, sustainable agriculture, and group welfare within the Nicobar Islands.
