Bijapur, 28 September (Hindustan Reporter). For the advancement of the ambitious project running in the district under Mahatma Gandhi NREGA, 18 to 35 year old workers who have completed 100 days in the financial year have been given 10-day residential training on the subject of fish farming at Rural Self-Employment Training Institute RSETI, Bijapur. In this training organized from September 18 under the guidance of Collector Sambit Mishra, detailed information about Panchayat and Rural Development Department and other departmental poverty alleviation schemes and programs was shared.
Bijapur District Panchayat Chief Executive Officer Hemant Ramesh Nandanwar told today on Saturday that the main objective of Project Unnati Project is to upgrade the skills of unskilled workers by training them in the growing economy so that they can get permanent source of income. In this training, a total of 37 job card holding family workers received residential training, who were informed about the nuances of fish farming by master trainer Avilash Nishad who came from Dhamtari. In this series, detailed information was given about the size of the pond for fish farming and the scientific method of fish farming by taking them to the hatchery located at Named and observing the method of preparing fish seeds on an experimental basis.