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Ladakh collaborates with CSIR for commercial cultivation of Leh Berry

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Published : Nov 3, 2021, 10:14 PM IST

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research in collaboration with Union Territory of Ladakh will start commercial cultivation of sea buckthorn berry in Ladakh. Union Minister of State for Earth Sciences, Dr Jitendra Singh said sea buckthorn products like jams, juices, herbal tea, vitamin C supplements, healthy drinks, creams, oils, and soaps will provide employment opportunities.

LG, Ladakh  R.K.Mathur calls on Dr Jitendra Singh
LG, Ladakh R.K.Mathur calls on Dr Jitendra Singh

New Delhi: In a major boost for "Leh Berry" cultivation, Council of Scientific and Research (CSIR) will collaborate with the Union Territory of Ladakh during the upcoming spring season. Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh, R K Mathur met Dr Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State for Earth Sciences to discuss the matter on Wednesday.

Local entrepreneurs will be provided gainful employment through farming, processing, and marketing of about 100 odd products from sea buckthorn plant, known as Leh Berry, said Dr JitendraSingh, as per press release. He said that sea buckthorn products like jams, juices, herbal tea, vitamin C supplements, healthy drinks, creams, oils, and soaps will provide employment opportunities to the youth of Ladakh.

Dr. Jitendra Singh referred to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Ladakh in May 2018, wherein the PM had strongly advised for widespread cultivation of sea buckthorn, which is also the source of "Leh Berry". He said the value addition of this agriculture product has the potential to revolutionize the economic scenario of the newly created Union Territory. He said that reference to its medicinal properties is also being found in the Tibetan literature of the 8th century AD. The Minister was apprised by the LG that it is also very useful for armed force personnel deployed at a very high altitude due to its antioxidant properties.

The Minister informed the LG that CSIR, in collaboration with UT Govt of Ladakh, will start commercial cultivation of sea buckthorn berry from the coming spring season in Ladakh. He said, CSIR will also develop harvesting machinery to be used by local farmers and self-help groups, as currently only 10% of the berry is being extracted from the wild sea buckthorn plant.

Dr Jitendra Singh said that local entrepreneurs will be provided gainful employment through farming, processing, and marketing of about 100 odd products from sea buckthorn plant-like jams, juices, herbal tea, vitamin C supplements, healthy drinks, cream, oils, and soaps in a completely organic manner. He said this immunity-boosting natural berry is getting increasingly popularized not only in India but also in great demand in foreign countries for its medicinal value. The Minister informed that the ancient local Ladakh medicine system also places a very high premium on the sea buckthorn berry and its curative properties.

Dr Jitendra Singh told Mathur that a high-level team of senior scientists from CSIR will soon visit Ladakh to evaluate the Zinc Fortification project for Pashmina Goats, Sheep and Yak as Ladakh is mainly an Animal-based economy. He said, CSIR is contemplating starting a Geo-Thermal Energy Project for warming and cooling systems in a Zero-net energy program by linking it with Solar Power.

LG, Ladakh R.K.Mathur also thanked Dr Jitendra Singh for granting the exclusive centre for holding of Civil Service Examination at Leh for the first time since Independence. He informed that Civil Services (Preliminary) Exam was held successfully on October 10. The Minister said that the Common Eligibility Test, planned through the recently constituted National Recruitment Agency, will also have one Centre each in the districts of Leh and Kargil respectively.

Dr Jitendra Singh said that a Common Eligibility Test (CET) will be conducted across the country from early 2022 to screen/shortlist candidates for jobs in the Government sector for which recruitment is presently carried out through the Staff Selection Commission (SSC), Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) and Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS). He said this is not only a Governance reform but a huge Social reform for the job aspirant youth living in remote and far-flung areas.

Also read: Golden period of agriculture under PM Modi: Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh

New Delhi: In a major boost for "Leh Berry" cultivation, Council of Scientific and Research (CSIR) will collaborate with the Union Territory of Ladakh during the upcoming spring season. Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh, R K Mathur met Dr Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State for Earth Sciences to discuss the matter on Wednesday.

Local entrepreneurs will be provided gainful employment through farming, processing, and marketing of about 100 odd products from sea buckthorn plant, known as Leh Berry, said Dr JitendraSingh, as per press release. He said that sea buckthorn products like jams, juices, herbal tea, vitamin C supplements, healthy drinks, creams, oils, and soaps will provide employment opportunities to the youth of Ladakh.

Dr. Jitendra Singh referred to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Ladakh in May 2018, wherein the PM had strongly advised for widespread cultivation of sea buckthorn, which is also the source of "Leh Berry". He said the value addition of this agriculture product has the potential to revolutionize the economic scenario of the newly created Union Territory. He said that reference to its medicinal properties is also being found in the Tibetan literature of the 8th century AD. The Minister was apprised by the LG that it is also very useful for armed force personnel deployed at a very high altitude due to its antioxidant properties.

The Minister informed the LG that CSIR, in collaboration with UT Govt of Ladakh, will start commercial cultivation of sea buckthorn berry from the coming spring season in Ladakh. He said, CSIR will also develop harvesting machinery to be used by local farmers and self-help groups, as currently only 10% of the berry is being extracted from the wild sea buckthorn plant.

Dr Jitendra Singh said that local entrepreneurs will be provided gainful employment through farming, processing, and marketing of about 100 odd products from sea buckthorn plant-like jams, juices, herbal tea, vitamin C supplements, healthy drinks, cream, oils, and soaps in a completely organic manner. He said this immunity-boosting natural berry is getting increasingly popularized not only in India but also in great demand in foreign countries for its medicinal value. The Minister informed that the ancient local Ladakh medicine system also places a very high premium on the sea buckthorn berry and its curative properties.

Dr Jitendra Singh told Mathur that a high-level team of senior scientists from CSIR will soon visit Ladakh to evaluate the Zinc Fortification project for Pashmina Goats, Sheep and Yak as Ladakh is mainly an Animal-based economy. He said, CSIR is contemplating starting a Geo-Thermal Energy Project for warming and cooling systems in a Zero-net energy program by linking it with Solar Power.

LG, Ladakh R.K.Mathur also thanked Dr Jitendra Singh for granting the exclusive centre for holding of Civil Service Examination at Leh for the first time since Independence. He informed that Civil Services (Preliminary) Exam was held successfully on October 10. The Minister said that the Common Eligibility Test, planned through the recently constituted National Recruitment Agency, will also have one Centre each in the districts of Leh and Kargil respectively.

Dr Jitendra Singh said that a Common Eligibility Test (CET) will be conducted across the country from early 2022 to screen/shortlist candidates for jobs in the Government sector for which recruitment is presently carried out through the Staff Selection Commission (SSC), Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) and Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS). He said this is not only a Governance reform but a huge Social reform for the job aspirant youth living in remote and far-flung areas.

Also read: Golden period of agriculture under PM Modi: Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh

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