Sri Vijaya Puram, Mar 08: Krishna Ram, a resident of Nanjappa Nagar at Little Andaman Island, has created a shining example of self-employment by turning from an unemployed youth into a successful poultry farmer with the support of the Department of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services (AH&VS) and CLF Hutbay.
Unable to find regular work and struggling to earn a livelihood, Krishna Ram, S/o Bahadur Ram, was inspired one day by poultry farming videos on YouTube. Despite having no prior knowledge or experience, he decided to start his own farm.
He began his venture with guidance from online videos and later received 180 Vanaraja chicks from CLF Hutbay along with free medications provided timely by the AH&VS department.
His hard work is now yielding excellent results. As on 15th January 2026, he is left with 171 healthy chicks weighing around 1.2–1.5 kg each. He plans to sell them within the next two weeks at a wholesale rate of around ₹300 per kg.
Krishna has invested only ₹16,000 in feed and basic infrastructure and is expecting a profit of nearly ₹62,000 from this batch. Extremely happy and enthusiastic, he has decided to make poultry farming his full-time career.
The inspiring journey of Krishna Ram highlights how the Department of AH&VS and CLF Hutbay are successfully empowering rural youth of Little Andaman through quality chicks, free medicines and continuous technical support.
The department has congratulated Krishna Ram on his achievement and expressed hope that his success story will motivate many more unemployed youths in the islands to take up poultry farming as a sustainable and profitable livelihood option.