Fishery minister inspected government Fish Feed Mill Plant at Lamphelpat

IT News
Imphal, Oct 27:

Fishery Minister S. Rajen Singh has inspected Fish Feed Mill Plant at Lamphelpat, Imphal today. During his visit minister also inspected the Fish Farm, Imphal West maintained by the state government.
Speaking to media Minister Rajen said that there is a need for up gradation of the government maintained fish farms in the state. The present status of the state maintained farms is not up to the mark. The budgetary allocation for fishery department is very minimum. More funds will be required to upgrade government maintained farms which are scattered in different districts, he added.
Minister maintained that if there is shortage of fund in the state exchequer for sanctioning required fund, North Eastern Council, NEC, will be approached for financial assistance. He also instructed the concerned officers to prepare Detail Project Report, DPR in the regard. Rajen also advised the fishery officials and staffs to be dedicated and sincere in their service so as to enable to produce more and more fish products by the department.
Inspecting the Government Fish Feed Mill Plant Minister Rajen said that the plant needs to be improvised since the present machines and equipments being used, is of very less capacity. He suggested for installing a new hi-tech plant to enable more production of fish feed. Director of Fishery department was also instructed to start taking initiative in this regard. He also checked the quality of the fish feed thoroughly produce by the plant maintain by the fishery department, Manipur. He also said that such inspections will be carried out for the remaining districts.
Minister Rajen Singh was also accompanied by Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Manipur MH Khan, IAS, Director, Fishery, N. Gojendro Singh and other officials and staffs from Fishery Department.

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