Besides, the Council will be promoting the existing farm practices on scientific and modern lines.
In a meeting with a high-powered delegation of Agriculture Skill Council of India (ASCI) led by Chairman Sanjeev Asthana here, the CM emphasised that skill upgradation is the need of the hour and the state is all set to extend support and cooperation to implement the skill development programme.
Badal asked ASCI to explore the feasibility of promoting fishery, apiary, piggery, goatery (small remnants), besides mushroom cultivation through a structured approach.
He gave in-principle approval to ASCI to set up its regional office in Kheti Bhawan at SAS Nagar (Mohali) for better co-ordination and asked the Chairman to prepare a blueprint for skill development, given Punjab's peculiar nature of agrarian economy and socio-economic conditions of the local peasantry.
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