Sikkim Livestock Development Board (SLDB) successfully convened its 38th Board Meeting at the Office of the Chief Executive Officer, SLDB Deorali. The meeting was chaired by Dr. Sharman Rai, Secretary AH&VS–cum–Chairman, SLDB, and attended by senior officials and key stakeholders of the department.
The meeting saw the presence of Principal Directors Dr. Sandeep Gurung and Dr. K.T. Bhutia, along with Directors Dr. Sanjay M. Gazmer, Dr. D.P. Pradhan, and Dr. A.L. Rai.
Dr. Pratik Sharma, Chief Executive Officer SLDB Cum Member Secretary, delivered the welcome address and later proposed the vote of thanks.
A major highlight of the meeting was an intensive discussion on the conservation strategy for the indigenous Siri cattle, a breed unique and culturally significant to Sikkim. The Board also reviewed potential support mechanisms for Siri cattle rearers across the state to strengthen the breed’s sustainability and productivity.
The meeting resolved to formulate a comprehensive breeding policy and regulatory framework specifically for the Siri belts of Sikkim, ensuring scientific and long-term conservation of the breed.
Additionally, the Board approved the establishment of a genetic-level laboratory at SLDB, marking a significant advancement toward genomic research and improvement of indigenous cattle.
The 38th Board Meeting marks a promising and progressive way forward for livestock development in Sikkim, especially in the genomic enhancement and conservation of native cattle breeds.
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