Ganapati Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Empowers Farmers with Successful Goat Farming Training in Bardiya


Ganapati Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited’s Bardiya branch takes a significant stride in community development through a recently organized one-day training program focused on commercial goat farming. As part of their Development Training initiative, the program aimed to enrich the skills of enrolled members, witnessing the active participation of 31 customers. The inauguration, presided over by monitoring officer Gokarna Prasad Joshi, featured the guidance of Mr. Prabhuraj Thapa, Chief of the Training Development and Operation Department, along with the presence of Branch Manager Hikmat Dhakal. Conducted by Livestock Technical Officer Ghanashyam Tiwari, the training culminated with the distribution of certificates to participants, highlighting the commitment of Ganapati Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited to empowering its community members in the realm of commercial goat farming. The seamless coordination and facilitation of the program were skillfully managed by Assistant Lokendra Prasad Bhatta from the Operation and Simplification Branch, marking a successful endeavor towards skill enhancement and community engagement.

 

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