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Kudumbashree State Level Award 2025: Presentations to be completed today
Presentations for the Awards for the Best District Mission and the District that carried out Best Public Relations are being held today. The award selection activities will continue till 26 April 2025. The award distribution will also be organized on 17 May 2025 in connection with Kudumbashree Day.
Kudumbashree Communicore Programme starts
The activities of Communicore are planned in such a way as to help each and every participant in the training to maximize their language skills, bridging the language proficiency gap and thereby enable them access quality education, secure better jobs, contribute to social and economic development and participate in the global economy.
20,647 hectares of land under cultivation: Kudumbashree with income-generating projects in agricultural sector, Livelihood provided to 4.32 lakh NHG women through various projects
Kudumbashree is implementing several projects to find better livelihoods and increase income from agriculture and allied sectors. 855 Jaivika Plant Nurseries that produce quality seedlings and seeds to consumers and 135 Nature's Fresh Kiosks to provide quality fruits and vegetables are operating in the state. Another project is the formation of producer groups. 880 have been formed in this regard. By collecting, diversifying and marketing agricultural produce, 17,600 members are able to ensure good income generation. In addition, 4,097 agricultural enterprises, 75 integrated farming clusters, small, medium and smart scale value added units, bio pharmacy units and green carpet units are also functioning.
Kudumbashree also implements various agricultural projects such as Punarjeevanam-Agricultural Entrepreneurship Development Training Programme, Drone Didi, 'Nirappolima' and 'Onakani' targeting the Onam market. There are also 30.3 lakh agricultural nutrition gardens in the state as part of the cultivation and production of nutritious vegetables and fruits required by NHG families at home.
Kudumbashree women have also entered into agricultural methods using technology. As part of the Agro-Ecological Practices Project, training was given to 5,72,167 women farmers. Drone training was also provided as part of smart farming, which was a new step in the agricultural sector. In addition, the K-Agri Business Nest project was also launched to provide agricultural entrepreneurship training to college students. Kudumbashree has also acquired about 180 new technologies for things including increasing agricultural production and marketing. This will also be very helpful for farmers.
Farmers have also benefited from the sale of their produce. Last Onam, vegetable cultivation was done on 6,797 acres as part of the 'Onakani' scheme. An income of Rs. 7.8 crores was received from the sale of agricultural produce.Flower cultivation done on 1,281 acres through the 'Nirappolima' scheme implemented in connection with Onam also yielded good income for the farmers. Rs. 2.98 crores was received from this.
Kudumbashree Award Selection Process progressing
Kudumbashree with more than 1,000 products in the online trading sector
Kudumbashree Award: State Level Selection Workshop begins at Thrissur
Another special feature is that for the remaining awards, except for the Best District Mission, District that has carried out Best Public Relations activities, Best Snehitha Gender Help Desk and Best BUDS Institution, the representatives of the three-tier organization system who have won district-level awards from 14 districts will make presentations at the workshop.
Minister visits the Award Selection Workshop
Kudumbashree generates income for 3.24 lakh beneficiaries through various schemes in the animal husbandry sector
Kudumbashree has been implementing many notable activities to create employment opportunities in the animal husbandry sector. So far, Rs. 357 crores have been earned through the Kerala Chicken Scheme. The project has achieved the goal of producing eight percent of domestic consumption and controlling prices in the public market. In the second phase of the project, marketing of frozen products under the name 'Kerala Chicken' has started. In addition, a processing plant has also become operational at Kadinamkulam of Thiruvananthapuram. Currently, about seven hundred beneficiaries are getting a sustainable income through the project.
There has also been a big leap in the poultry sector. 104 hatcheries and 76 mother units have started operating in this sector. In addition, assistance was given to 623 farmers to start poultry farming at low cost by empaneling poultry units through the 'Kozhiyum Koodum' Project.
The Animal Husbandry Department, in collaboration with renowned institutions in this field, is also giving special emphasis for making its members better farmers and entrepreneurs by providing scientific training. As part of this, 4,530 community members have been trained and provided with 'Pashu Sakhi' certification to support farmers at the field level. Out of them, 458 'Pashu Sakhi' have also been provided with A-HELP certification. They will provide the necessary support to intensify agricultural activities at the field level.
Kudumbashree provides employment to 3.23 lakh women through 1,63,458 micro-enterprise units across the state
Bank Deposits of Kudumbashree NHG Women in the State amounts to Rs. 9369 Crores
Kudumbashree's microfinance project has also played a major role in providing financial literacy to all NHG members in the state. Today, all NHG members have their own bank accounts. 3.07 lakh NHGs have been linked to banks so far. Through this, they have also gained the ability to conduct their own banking transactions and make digital payments. Today, in addition to nationalized banks, new generation banks are also coming forward to provide loans to NHGs. This is due to the accuracy of loan repayments.
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