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PAU Kisan Club holds training camp

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“Amla holds immense nutritional value and health benefits,” said Dr Kulvir Kaur, Assistant Home Scientist, Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), while demonstrating the making of amla murabba during the monthly training camp of women’s wing of the PAU Kisan Club.

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In all, 147 rural women (72) and farmers (75) attended the training camps of the PAU Kisan Club, held under the leadership of Dr MS Bhullar, Director of Extension Education.

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Dr Rupinder Kaur Toor, Associate Director (Skill Development), in her welcome remarks, advocated financial progress through the adoption of women centric avenues such as value addition and agro-processing. Practical trainings in the making of chawanprash as well as amla pickle and powder was also given.

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