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Vidya Bhawan Krishi Vigyan Kendra,Vidya Bhawan Krishi Vigyan Kendra,Vidya Bhawan Krishi Vigyan Kendra,Vidya Bhawan Krishi Vigyan Kendra,
Badgaon Badgaon Badgaon Badgaon ---- UdaipurUdaipurUdaipurUdaipur
Annual Progress Report (April 11 to March 12)
VIDYA BHAWAN SOCIETYVIDYA BHAWAN SOCIETYVIDYA BHAWAN SOCIETYVIDYA BHAWAN SOCIETY, UDAIPUR (RAJ.)UDAIPUR (RAJ.)UDAIPUR (RAJ.)UDAIPUR (RAJ.)
BADGAON – 313 011, UDAIPUR (RAJ.)
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ANNUAL REPORT – 2011-12
(01-04-2011 TO 31-03-2012)
1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE KVK
1.1. Name and address of KVK with phone, fax and e-mail
Address Telephone / Contact
Office Fax E mail
Vidya Bhawan Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Badgaon – 313011 Udaipur Rajasthan
(0294) 2451313 (0294) 2450922
(0294) 2450800 [email protected], [email protected]
1.2 .Name and address of host organization with phone, fax and e-mail
Address Telephone / Contact
Office Fax E mail
Vidya Bhawan Society, Mohan Singh Mehta Marg, Fatehpura, Udaipur – 313004 Rajasthan
(0294) 2450911 (0294)2451323 [email protected], [email protected]
1.3. Name of the Programme Coordinator with phone & mobile No.
Name Telephone / Contact
Residence Mobile Email
Mr. Anand Singh Jodha (0294) 2451635 98281-51651 [email protected]
1.4. Year of sanction: 1984 vide latter F.No. 21(93) / 83 KVK / Extn. Date 11-08-1983
1.5. Staff Position (as on 31th March 2012)
Sl.
N.
Sanc-
tioned
post
Name of the
incumbent Designation Discipline
Pay
Scale
Present
Basic
Date of
Joining
Perm. /
Temp.
Cate-
gory
1 Prog.
Coord.
Vacant Prog.
Coord.
37400-
67000
- - Perm. -
2 SMS Dr. Hakimuddin SMS Ag. Engg. 15600-
39100
41980 25-06-96 Perm. Gen.
3 SMS Mr. A.S. Jodha SMS Hort. 15600-
39100
35520 01-07-95 Perm. Gen.
5 SMS Mr. P.C. Bhatnagar SMS An. Husb. 15600-
39100
34790 01-03-96 Perm. Gen.
6 SMS Mr. M. S. Rathore SMS Agro. 15600-
39100
33290 09-01-99 Perm. Gen.
7 SMS Dr. V.K. Saini SMS Soil Sc. 15600-
39100
27650 13-12-05 Perm. OBC
2 SMS Vacant SMS H. Sc. 15600-
39100
- Perm. -
8 Prog.
Astt.
Mr. Anil Mathur Prog. Astt. 9300-
34800
27100 03-09-84 Perm. Gen.
9 Comp.
Prog.
Mr. Sanjay Dhakar Comp. Prog. Comp. Sc. 9300-
34800
21510 01-10-98 Perm. Gen.
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Sl.
N.
Sanc-
tioned
post
Name of the
incumbent Designation Discipline
Pay
Scale
Present
Basic
Date of
Joining
Perm. /
Temp.
Cate-
gory
10 Farm
Mgr.
Dr. D.K. Jain Farm Mgr. Entomo-
logy
9300-
34800
16060 08-02-07 Perm. Gen.
11 Acctt. /
OS
Mr. Mohd. Rafi Acctt. / OS 9300-
34800
20360 01-03-96 Perm. OBC.
12 Steno-
grapher
Mr. Thankachen K.T. Steno –
grapher
9300-
34800
20700 01-01-91 Perm. Gen.
13 Driver Mr. Gopal Sen Driver 9300-
34800
16710 01-12-84 Perm. OBC.
14 Driver Mr. L.S. Chouhan Driver 5200-
20200
13320 01-11-87 Perm. Gen.
15 Supp.
Staff
Mr. Achal Samdani St. Keeper –
Typist
5200-
20200
11650 08-01-96 Perm. Gen.
16 Supp.
Staff
Mr. Sankar L. Gurjar Supp. Staff 4750-
7440
9522 21-09-84 Perm. OBC.
1.6. Total land with KVK (in ha) – 23.5 :
S. No. Item Area (ha)
1 Under Buildings 1.3
2. Under Demonstration Units 1.1
3. Under Crops 11.7
4. Orchard / Agro-forestry 5.6
5. Others (specify) 3.8
Total 23.5
1.7. Infrastructural Development:
A) Buildings
S. No.
Name of building Source
of funding
Stage
Complete Incomplete
Completion Date
Plinth area
(Sq.m)
Expenditure (Rs.)
Starting Date
Plinth area
(Sq.m)
Status of construction
1. Administrative Building
ICAR 1986 470.00 711,084.05
2. Farmers Hostel ICAR 1986 320.00 6,12,915.36
3. Staff Quarters (6) ICAR 1987 405.00 4,39,910.02
4. Demonstration Units (2)
ICAR 1987 598.00 78,013.00
5 Fencing Fund required
6 Soil Testing Laboratory
ICAR 2004-05 - 8,13,403.00
7 Rain Water harvesting system
ICAR 2005-06 1440.00 1,58,217.13
8 Threshing floor ICAR 2005-06 220.00 1,00,495.00
9 Farm godown ICAR 1989 524.55 1,51,026.00
10 Women Hostel ICAR 1996-97 512.00 11,77,259.00
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S. No.
Name of building Source
of funding
Stage
Complete Incomplete
Completion Date
Plinth area
(Sq.m)
Expenditure (Rs.)
Starting Date
Plinth area
(Sq.m)
Status of construction
11 Cafeteria Own 1996-97 99.00 7,21,549.00
12 Seminar Hall Own 2008 -09 70.00 6,61,669.00
13 Hi-tech nursery NHM 2008 - 09 2750 17,08,000.00
14 Water harvesting pond
ICAR 2011-12 2000 9,99,267.00
15 Plant Health Diagnostic Lab
ICAR 2011-12 - 9,99,779.00
B) Vehicles
Type of vehicle Year of purchase Cost (Rs.) Total kms. Run Present status
Bus 1994 5,05,836 1,80,613 Condemned Stage
Tata Sumo 2010 5,83,943 34,936 Working Condition
Motor Cycle 2011 47,218 6,250 Newly Purchased
C) Equipments & AV aids
Name of the equipment Year of
purchase Cost (Rs.) Present status
Farm Seed cum Fertilizer Drill (1) 1984 to March 2007
21,598.00 Working
Hostel Water Tanker (1) 1984 to March 2007
33,251.00 Working
Hostel 2 HP Pump-set (1) 1984 to March 2007
17,360.00 Working
Hostel Air Conditioner (1) 1984 to March 2007
20,600.00 Working
Hostel Single Beds with Stools (6) 1984 to March 2007
28,336.0. Working
Hostel Water Storage Tank (1) 1984 to March 2007
30,347.00 Working
Bio-gas Plant (1) 1984 to March 2007
43,249.00 Working
Poultry Generator (1) 1984 to March 2007
20,131.00 Working
Rain Water Harvesting Tank (1) 1984 to March 2007
34,045.00 Working
Submersible Pump (1) 1984 to March 2007
32,429.00 Working
Tube Well Digging (1) 1984 to March 2007
53,862.00 Working
Type Writer Model 1740 (English)-1 1984 5,541.88 Not working
Type Writer Model 1740 (Hindi)-1 1984 5,578.43 Not working
V.C.R. 50 cum Tape record (1) 1985 2,474.40 Working
Hones WFB reflen-type Ahoja (1) 1985 302.00 Not working
Unit DU35 – Ahoja (1) 1985 548.80 Not working
Micro Phone UDM99 MS Line (1) 1985 638.00 Not working
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Name of the equipment Year of
purchase Cost (Rs.) Present status
Micro Phone AUD77 Ahoja (1) 1985 280.00 Not working
Stand DGN Enllon – Ahoja (1) 1985 302.00 Not working
Cord micro phone 3 P (1) 1985 75.00 Not working
Hot Shot 35 mm Camera (1) 1985 850.00 Not working
CEL Automatic Slide Projector (1) 1985 6,353.82 Not working
Beltek colour TV Model 20 MRC (1) 1985 10,392.00 Not working
Gestetmer duplicating Machine Model 145HF (1) 1985 6,943.75 Not working
Disc Harrow (6 Dises) (1) 1985 1,225.00 Working
Bush Radio Cassette Recorder MPT2123A (1) 1985 995.00 Working
Micro Phone (1) 1985 65.00 Working
Hasti Sprinkler (1) 1986 5,100.00 Working
Avery India 390 / AAG Portable Platform Scale (1) 1986 4,267.62 Working
Little Generator Portable Set (1) 1987 8,450.00 Working
Milking machine -1 1990 39,500.00 Working
MF-9 Tine Tiller (1) 1993 9,986.00 Working
Conference Hall (U-Table) (1) 2005 30,840.00 Working
Lawn Mover Machine (1) 1997 3,520.00 Working
Samsung Colour T.V. 75 Cm (1) 2001 28,290.00 Working
Phil slide Projector (1) 2001 15,125.00 Working
M.B. Plough (1) 2006 18,000.00 Working
Massy Ferguson Tractor (1) 2006 4,40,000.00 Working
M.F. Heavy Duty Tiller (1) 2006 15,000.00 Working
Aspee Tractor Mount Sprayer (1) 2006 9,500.00 Working
Digital Camera (1) 2007 14,625.00 Working
Multimedia Projector 2007 1,01,515.00 Working
Digital Camera 2008 24,750 Working
Public Address System 2008 30,000 Working
Furniture 2008 99,952 Working
Xerox Machine 2008 76,186 Working
Generator 2008 1,00,279 Working
Fax Machine 2008 20,000 Working
EPABX System 2008 49,925 Working
Bund Former (3) 2008 22,460 Working
Power Sprayer (2) 2008 19,450 Working
1.8. A). Details SAC meeting conducted this year
Sl.
No. Date
Name and Designation
of Participants Salient Recommendations Action taken
1. 03-05-11 Copy attached 1. OFT’s should be taken after
consultation of ADR and DEE.
1. OFT’s finalized in the
meeting held at DEE.
2. Thio Urea OFT should be send
to ATC for recommendation.
2. ZERAC not approved
for ATC.
3. Food processing unit should be
established at KVK.
3. Post of Home
Scientist lying Vacant
4. Demonstration and training of
solar cooker and solar light
should be conducted.
4. Training and
demonstration
conducted. Prepared
low cost solar cooker.
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Sl.
No. Date
Name and Designation
of Participants Salient Recommendations Action taken
5. Integrated watershed
development model should be
developed with the help of
DRDA, NABARD and other
agencies.
5. Project initiated with
University of western
sydeny and ACIAR.
6. Demonstration of Bio-9681, Bio-
9636, Pratap makka-3 and
Pratap makka-5 in place of
PHEM-2 at KVK farm.
6. Crop Museam of
different Varieties of
Maize were taken at
KVK farm.
7. Center should initiate
demonstration of Mango, Guava
and Lime using meadow
plantation technique.
7. Started in the next
year.
8. Feedback of farmers about OFT
should be taken.
8. Feedback of OFT
were taken.
9. Center should start infertility
clinic at KVK Dairy.
9. Clinic started in
November of this year.
10. Buffalo unit should be initiated at
KVK.
10 Proposal for approval
sent to VBS.
Infertility Clinic at KVK
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Crop Museum of Wheat at KVK
Seed Production at KVK Farm
Crop Museum of Maize at KVK
2. DETAILS OF DISTRICT (2011-12)
2.1 Major farming systems / enterprises (based on the analysis made by the KVK)
S. No. Farming system / enterprise 1 Rainfed farming 2 Dairying 3 Goat Rearing 4 Orchard Management 5 Vegetable cultivation 6 Mechanization 7 Repair and maintenance of farm machinery 8 Integrated nutrient management
2.2 Description of Agro-climatic Zone & major agro ecological situations (based on soil & topography)
S. No Agro-climatic Zone Characteristics 1 IV-A
(Sub-humid Southern plain and Aravali hills
This zone covers a geographical area of about 3364.4 thousand hectares spread over Bhilwara, Rajsamand, parts of Udaipur, Chittorgarh and Sirohi districts. The terrain is irregular; the soils are litho-soils at the foot hills in Udaipur and Chittorgarh districts while those away from the hills are old alluviums. The rainfall ranges from 500mm in the west and north-east to about 700 mm in the south-east and above 900 mm in the south-west. The mean daily maximum temperature of Udaipur ranges from 24.2 C in January to 38.6 C in May. Of the total geographical area, nearly 27.4% is under cultivation (net sown). About 43.4% of the net area sown is double cropped. Forests occupy 606.6 thousand hectares, which is 18.0% of the TGA. The rest comprises 23.0% land not available for cultivation, 24.9% other uncultivated land and 6.7% under fallow land (Fig.25). About 50.8% of net area sown is under irrigation against the
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state average of 26.4%. Well irrigation is more predominant upto 74.8%, while tanks, canals, tube-wells, and other sources account for 17.9, 4.1, 2.6 and 0.6%, respectively. The principal crops of the zone are maize (33.6%), sorghum (5.0%) groundnut (6.1%), cotton (1.4%), Kharif pulses (6.0%), wheat (22.1%), barley (3.5%), chickpea (4.6%) and rapeseed and mustard (4.4%), sesame (2.9%)
2.3 Soil types
Sl. No. Soil type Characteristics Area (ha)
1 Rock outcrops Lithic Ustorthents
Rock outcrops; associated with shallow, well drained, loamy skeletal soils, severely eroded and strongly stony
4,19,000
2 Rock outcrops Typic Haplustepts
Rock outcrops; associated with moderately shallow, well-drained, fine loamy soils on gently sloping foot slopes, severely eroded.
2,53,300
3 Typic Haplustepts Moderately shallow, well-drained, fine loamy soils on gently sloping plains with loamy surface, moderately eroded, slightly saline and moderately sodic; associated with moderately shallow, well drained, fine soils, slightly eroded, slightly saline and moderately sodic.
73,800
4 Typic Haplustepts Moderately deep, well drained, fine loamy soils on gently sloping plains with interspersed hillocks, loamy surface, moderately eroded; associated with moderately shallow, well drained, fine loamy soils, moderately eroded.
1,05,500
5 Typic Haplustepts Lithic Ustorthents
Moderately shallow, well drained, fine loamy soils on gently sloping plains with rolling hillocks, loamy surface, moderately eroded; associated with very shallow, well drained, loamy skeletal soils on rolling hillocks, severely eroded.
79,800
2.4. Area, Production and Productivity of major crops cultivated in the district
S. No. Crop Area (ha) Production (MTl) Productivity (Kgl / ha)
1 Paddy 3689 1844 500
2 Maize 173614 236279 1361
3 Jowar 7037 4201 597
4 Urad 7124 5589 785
5 Moong 205 184 898
6 Toor / Arhar 3369 3177 943
7 Til 2792 1993 714
8 Ground Nut 4009 4792 1195
9 Soybean / Other Oil Seed 1564 1022 653
10 Chilli 742 400 539
11 Cotton 581 541 931
12 Guar 13513 10559 781
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2.5. Weather data
Month Rainfall (mm) Temperature 0C
Relative Humidity (%) Maximum Minimum
Apr. 2011 0.00 36.5 20.1 35.85
May 2011 25.2 38.6 25.3 50.65
Jun. 2011 54.9 36.4 26.0 69.5
Jul. 2011 192.8 30.0 23.3 89.95
Aug. 2011 243.6 30.7 22.7 91.55
Sep. 2011 433.7 30.6 19.2 71.0
Oct. 2011 2.0 32.5 17.2 51.35
Nov. 2011 0.0 30.5 14.1 57.5
Dec. 2011 0.0 26.7 8.8 61.6
Jan. 2012 0.0 25.6 5.6 56.0
Feb. 2012 0.0 26.9 9.2 57.8
Mar. 2012 0.0 21.7 11.1 38.4
2.6. Production and productivity of livestock, Poultry, Fisheries etc. in the district
Category Population Production Productivity
Cattle
Crossbred 31,148 1,55,740 Lit. / day 5 Liter / day / animal
Indigenous 10,07,115 5,12,445 Liter / day 0.5 Liter / day / animal
Buffalo 5,30,405 13,26,012 Liter / day 2.5 Liter / day / animal
Sheep
Crossbred 6,134 11,041 kg wool 1.8 kg / animal / wool
Indigenous 1,98,357 1,58,685 kg wool 0.9 kg / animal / wool
Goats 11,64,316 3,72,580 Liter milk 0.5 Lt milk / animal / day
Pigs
Crossbred 998 - -
Indigenous 9,867 - -
Rabbits 252 - -
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Category Population Production Productivity
Poultry
Hens 1,51,190 59,647 eggs / day 180 egg / hen
Desi 5,62,761 - -
Improved 1,25,995 2,630 broiler sale / day -
Ducks 79 - -
Turkey and others - - -
Category Area Production Productivity
Fish 95 ponds 5,65,805 kg -
Marine - - -
Inland - - -
Prawn - - -
Scampi - - -
Shrimp - - -
2.7 Details of Operational area / Villages (2011-12)
Sl.No. Name of the
block Name of the village Major crops & enterprises Major problem identified Identified Thrust Areas
1 Bhinder
Peethalpura, Malkhazdi and Dharta, Gadi,
Bhim Ka Kheda
Maize, Black Gram and Animal Husbandry
� Use of local seed
� Imbalance use of fertilizer
� Low water use efficiency
� Imbalance feeding to the animals
� Low productivity of crops
� Low production potentiality of animals
� Increase in productivity of crops
� Use of renewable energy
� Production of organic farming
� Balance feeding to the animals
� Drudgery reduction
2 Bhinder Peethalpura,
Malkhazdi & Dharta Wheat, Gram and Animal
Husbandry
� Use of local seed
� Imbalance use of fertilizer
� Low water use efficiency
� Imbalance feeding to the animals
� Low productivity of crops
� Low production potentiality of animals
� Increase in productivity of crops
� Use of renewable energy
� Production of organic farming
� Balance feeding to the animals
� Drudgery reduction
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Sl.No. Name of the
block Name of the village Major crops & enterprises Major problem identified Identified Thrust Areas
3. Kherwara Mahuwada
Wheat, Maize, Gram, Mustard & Summer Moong Enterprises Dairy, Gottary Poultry & Fruit orchard, Vegetable Cultivation
� Use of local seed
� Imbalance use of fertilizer
� Low water use efficiency
� Imbalance feeding to the animals
� Low productivity of crops
� Low production potentiality of animals
� Increase in productivity of crops
� Use of renewable energy
� Production of organic farming
� Balance feeding to the animals
� Drudgery reduction Dolpura - do -
Amarpura - do -
Katev - do -
Syampura - do -
Deopura Organic Farming, breeding
buck
4. Sarda
Syampura, Lalpuriya, Bhagthala, Semari,
Jodhpuriya
Gram, Wheat, Summar Moong
� Use of local seed
� Imbalance use of fertilizer
� Low water use efficiency
� Imbalance feeding to the animals
� Low productivity of crops
� Increase in productivity of crops
� Use of renewable energy
� Production of organic farming
2.8 Priority / thrust areas
Crop / Enterprise Thrust area
Maize Integrated Crop Management
Black gram Integrated Crop Management
Wheat Integrated Crop Management
Gram Integrated Crop Management
Dairy Dairy Management
Goattary Dairy Management
Papya Cultivation of Fruit
Okra Production of low volume and high value crop
Brinjal Production of low volume and high value crop
Bio gas, Solar energy Renewable Energy
Bullock drawn equipment Promotion of animal drawn equipment
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3. TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENTS
3. A. Details of target and achievements of mandatory activities by KVK during 2011-12
OFT (Technology Assessment and Refinement) FLD (Oilseeds, Pulses, Cotton, Other Crops / Enterprises)
1 2
Number of OFTs Number of Farmers Number of FLDs Number of Farmers
Targets Achievement Targets Achievement Targets Achievement Targets Achievement
6 3 70 40 15 13 692 522
Training (including sponsored, vocational and other trainings carried under Rainwater Harvesting Unit)
Extension Activities
3 4
Number of Courses Number of Participants Number of activities Number of participants
Clientele Targets Achievement Targets Achievement Targets Achieve-ment Targets Achieve-ment
Farmers 145 127 4350 4347 - 571 - 10456
Rural youth 3 1 30 4
Extn. Functionaries 7 51 210 1421
Seed Production (Qtl.) Planting material (Nos.)
5 6
Target Achievement Target Achievement
- 165.57 - 17100
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3.B. Abstract of interventions undertaken
Thrust area Crop/
Enterprise Identified Problem
Interventions
Title of OFT if any Title of FLD if any Title of Training if any Title of training for
extension personnel if any
Extension activities Supply of
seeds, planting material etc.
Resource Conservation Technologies
Solar cooker, soil and water coservation
• Saving of water and fuelwood
- - • Repair and maintenance of Solar Cooker, Soil and water conservation training and renewable energy sources (4)
- - -
Off Season Vegetables - • Low Productivity of vegetables
- - • Training on vegetable cultivation (2)
-- - -
Weed Management - • Weed reduces production
- - • Weed control (2)
Fodder Production - • Fodder production less - - • Green fodder production in Zaid crop (1)
- - -
Seed Production - • Seed Availability less - 165.57 Q seed Produced
• HAM and Single cross hybrid Maize (1)
- - Seed
Integrated Crop Management
Maize Black gram Gram Wheat
• Lower productivity and profitability in Maize and other crops due to erratic rainfall
- Maize -20ha. Maize QPM – 10 ha. Black Gram -20 ha. Wheat -10 ha. Gram-10 ha. Wheat breeder seed-1.8 ha.
• Package of Practices (42)
- Field Day Seed and Bio-fertilizer
Production of low volume and high value crops
Vegetables • Low Productivity of Vegetables
Low productivity of early sowing pea
Onion-3.5 ha. Okra-2.4 ha.
• Package of practices (3) - - -
Processing and Value Addition
Fruit and Vegetables
• Value addition of products
- - • Training on preservation (2)
- - -
Cultivation of fruit Lime, Pappya and Guava
• Less area under fruit cultivation-
- Pappya-1.5 ha. • Training on Orchard Management (3)
- Planting Material (23500)
Pappya plant
Soil fertility Management Super compost • Use of undecomposed organic materials
- Esablishedment of super compost units
(20)
• Fertiliser use efficiency (2)
- Off- campus training SSP powder and pit digging cost
Production and use of organic inputs
- • Undecomposed organic material used
- - • Production of good quality organic manure,vermicompost (5)
- Soil health camp Vermicast and biofertiliser
Management of Problematic soils
- • - - - • Identification and management of Problematic Soil (1)
- - -
Micro nutrient deficiency in crops
- • - - - • Why micronutrients are important for crops (1)
- - -
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Thrust area Crop/
Enterprise Identified Problem
Interventions
Title of OFT if any Title of FLD if any Title of Training if any Title of training for
extension personnel if any
Extension activities Supply of
seeds, planting material etc.
Integrated nutrient Management
Awareness for INM
• Imbalance use of plant nutrient sources
Low productivity of Gram due to imbalance
fertilizer application
- • Importance of soil testing and INM (2)
- - -
Soil and water testing Testing of samples and preparation of Soil Health cards
• Lack of soil test based recommendations of nutrient sources
- - • Collection of soil and water sample (6)
- Soil and Water sample analyzed
(817)
Poly bags and sample slips and
distribution of Soil Health
Cards Dairy Management Cattle, Goat and
sheep • - - Breeding Buck -5 • Breeding, feeding and
management of milch animals (28)
- - -
Disease Management Disease • Infestation of External Parasite
- Synchonization of animals-6
• Internal and external parasite control, Synchronization (2)
- 1 Treatment camps (528 animals)
Medicines
Feed Management Feeding • Imbalance nutritional diet
• Long intercalving period in buffaloes
• Low milk in Lactating Buffaloes
Manger construction -12
• Concentrate Preparation and Importance of mineral mixture (7)
- - -
Productivity enhancement in field crops
Crop • Capacity of village level functionaries not up to the mark
- - • - Krishak Mitra Training,Recent
development in crop production and
Maize (25)
- -
Management of Farm animals
Animals • Infertility in animals - - • - Combat against infertility and
capacity building of LSA in breeding and
feeding (26)
- -
Value Addition Pickles and grain products
• - - - • Preparation of pickles and Grain products (2)
- - -
Installation of micro irrigation system
Irrigation • - - - • Methods of water saving (2)
- - -
Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements
Implements • Seed cum fertilizer along the row is not proper
- - • Adjustment of seed cum fertilizer drill, use of planter, sowing equipment. (6)
- - -
Integrated pest management
Pest control • - - - • Insect pest control in crops and vegetables (3)
- - -
Para Vet. Cattle • - - - • Primary health care and A.I. in animals (1)
- - -
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3.1 Achievements on technologies assessed and refined
A.1 Abstract of the number of technologies assessed* in respect of crops / enterprises
Thematic areas Cereals Oilseeds Pulses Commercial Crops Vegetables Fruits Flower Plantation crops Tuber Crops
TOTAL
Varietals Evaluation 1 1
Seed / Plant production
Weed Management
Integrated Crop Management
Integrated Nutrient Management
1 1
Integrated Farming System
Mushroom cultivation
Drudgery reduction
Farm machineries
Value addition
Integrated Pest Management
Integrated Disease Management
Resource conservation technology
Small Scale income generating enterprises
TOTAL 1 1 2
* Any new technology, which may offer solution to a location specific problem but not tested earlier in a given micro situation.
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A.2. Abstract of the number of technologies refined* in respect of crops / enterprises
Thematic areas Cereals Oilseeds Pulses Commercial Crops Vegetables Fruits Flower Plantation crops Tuber Crops
TOTAL
Varietals Evaluation
Seed / Plant production
Weed Management
Integrated Crop Management
Integrated Nutrient Management
Integrated Farming System
Mushroom cultivation
Drudgery reduction
Farm machineries
Post Harvest Technology
Integrated Pest Management
Integrated Disease Management
Resource conservation technology
Small Scale income generating enterprises
TOTAL
* Technology that is refined in collaboration with ICAR / SAU Scientists for improving its effectiveness.
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A.3. Abstract of the number of technologies assessed in respect of livestock / enterprises
Thematic areas Cattle Poultry Sheep Goat Piggery Rabbitary Fisheries TOTAL
Evaluation of Breeds
Nutrition Management 1 1
Disease Management
Value Addition
Production and Management
Feed and Fodder
Small Scale income generating enterprises
TOTAL 1 1
A.4. Abstract on the number of technologies refined in respect of livestock / enterprises
Thematic areas Cattle Poultry Sheep Goat Piggery Rabbitry Fisheries TOTAL
Evaluation of Breeds
Nutrition Management
Disease of Management
Value Addition
Production and Management
Feed and Fodder
Small Scale income generating enterprises
TOTAL
B. Details of each On Farm Trial to be furnished in the following format
A. Technology Assessment
Trial 1
1 Title : Low productivity of Gram due to imbalance fertilizer application
2 Problem diagnose /
defined
: Lower productivity and profitability in gram
3 Thematic Area : Integrated Nutrient Management
4 Farming Situation : Irrigated
5 Details of technologies
selected for assessment /
refinement
: Spray of Urea at 50% Flowering Stage
6 Source of technology : MPUAT, Udaipur
7 Farming situation : Rainfed
8
Performance of the
Technology with
performance indicators
: T1 Farmer Pratice (N 10.8 & P
27.6 Kg/ha)
Result Awaited
T2 RDF
T3 RDF + 1 Spray of 2% Urea
at 50% flowering
9 Final recommendation for
micro level situation
: Nil
10 Constraints identified and
feedback for research
: Nil
11 Process of farmers
participation and their
reaction
: Nil
Trial 2
1 Title : Low productivity of Early Sowing Pea
2 Problem diagnose /
defined
: Low production due to high rate of mortality of plant due to higher temperature
3 Thematic Area : Varietal Trial
4 Farming Situation : Irrigated
5 Details of technologies
selected for assessment /
refinement
: Varietal Trial
6 Source of technology : MPUAT, Udaipur
7 Farming situation : Rainfed
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Performance of the
Technology with
performance indicators
: T1 Farmer Pratice Crop failed due to high
temprature at germination T2 Arkil
T3 Azad P3
9 Final recommendation for
micro level situation
: Nil
10 Constraints identified and
feedback for research
: Nil
11 Process of farmers
participation and their
reaction
: Nil
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Trial 3
1 Title : Low milk yield in Lactating Buffaloes
2 Micro farming situation : Supply of inappropriate quantity and quality of concentrate mixture
and feed supplement resulting in low productivity
3 Problem : Lack and awareness about use of Probiotic feed
4 Potential Solution : Supply of appropriate quantity and quality of concentrate mixture
and feed supplement
5 Nature of Intervention : Mixing of Probiotic with concentrate mixture
6 Treatment : T1 Farmers Practice – Feed prepared with available
ingredients / prepared feed from the market.
T2 Balance concentrate ration @ 50% of milk yield and 15kg.
green fodder.
T3 T2 + Probiotic 15 gm / day / animal
7 No. of treatments : 25
8 Expected Outcome : The cost of using probiotic will be more
9 No. of families : 22
10 No. of animals : 25
11 Critical inputs : Balance concentrate mixture and probiotic
12 Total cost of intervention : Rs. 20,000/-
OFT on Gram Data Recording of OFT
A.Results of On Farm Trials
Crop / enterprise
Farming situation
Problem Diagnosed
Title of OFT No. of trials*
Technology Assessed
Parameters of
assessment
Data on the parameter
Results of assessment
Feedback from the farmer
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Gram Irrigated Lower
productivity and profitability in gram
Low productivity of Gram due to imbalance fertilizer application
10 Spray of Urea at 50% Flowering Stage
Spray of Urea at 50%
Flowering Stage
- - -
Pea Irrigated Low production due to high rate of mortality of plant due to higher temperature
Low productivity of Early Sowing Pea
5 Suitable variety for early sowing
Arkil & Azad P3
- - -
Buffalo - Lack and awareness about use of Probiotic feed
Low milk yield in
Lactating Buffaloes
25 Supply of appropriate quantity and quality of concentrate mixture and feed supplement
15 gm Probiotic
- - -
* No. of farmers
Any refinement done
Justification for refinement
Technology Assessed / Refined *Production per unit Q/ha. Net Return (Profit) in Rs. / unit
BC Ratio
11 12 13 14 15 16 Result Awaited crop yet to be threshed
Crop failed due to high temprature at germination
First Year - Use of probiotic increases milk prodction
M. Prod. Field M. Prod. Farm Field Farm Field Farm
T1 5.28 - - - - -
T2 5.46 (3.41%) 12.72 4.50 - 1:3.00 - T3 6.33 (15.93%) 13.67 (7.47%) 21.75 30.00 1:4.06 1:2.92
* Field crops – kg / ha, * for horticultural crops -= kg / t / ha, * milk and meat – litres or kg / animal, * for mushroom and vermi compost kg / unit area.
** Give details of the technology assessed or refined and farmer’s practice
3.2 Achievements of Frontline Demonstrations
a. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years List of technologies demonstrated during previous year and popularized during 2011-12 and recommended for large scale adoption in the district
S. No
Crop /
Enterprise Thematic Area*
Technology demonstrated
Details of popularization
methods suggested to the Extension system
Horizontal spread of technology
No. of villages
No. of farmers
Area in ha
1. Black Gram Integrated crop management
• Introduction of HYV
• Seed treatment
• Seed rate
• Balance fertilizer
• PP measure
To increased Seed replacement Ratio in the area.
05 84 20.0
2. Maize Integrated crop management
• Introduction of HYV
• Seed treatment
• Seed rate
• Balance fertilizer
• PP measure
Recommended package and practice of Maize
01 50 10.0
3. Maize QPM Integrated crop management
• Introduction of HYV
• Seed treatment
• Seed rate
• Balance fertilizer
• PP measure
Recommended package and practice and inter cropping with Green Gram.
5 90 10.0
4. Gram Integrated crop management
• Introduction of HYV
• Seed treatment
• Seed rate
• Balance fertilizer
• PP measure
To increased Seed replacement Ratio in the area
5 50 10.0
5. Wheat Integrated crop management
• Introduction of HYV
• Seed treatment
• Seed rate
• Balance fertilizer
• PP measure
Recommended package and practice of Wheat
1 50 10.0
* Thematic areas as given in Table 3.1 (A1 and A2)
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Field Day on Black Gram (PU-31) FLD on Black Gram (PU-31)
Block Demo. of Maize (BIO-9681) FLD Demo. on Gram (GNG-469)
FLD Demo. on Gram (GNG-469) Field Day on Gram Demo.
Block Demo. on Wheat Block Demo. on Wheat
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b. Details of FLDs implemented during 2011-12(Information is to be furnished in the following three tables for each category i.e. cereals, horticultural crops, oilseeds, pulses, cotton and commercial crops.)
Sl.
No. Crop
Thematic area
Technology Demonstrated
Season and year
Area (ha) No. of farmers /
demonstration
Reasons for
shortfall in achieve-
ment Proposed Actual
SC / ST
Others Total
1. Black Gram
Integrated crop management
• Introduction of HYV
• Seed treatment
• Seed rate
• Balance fertilizer
• PP measure
Kharif 2011
20 20 09 75 84
2. Maize Integrated crop management
• Introduction of HYV
• Seed treatment
• Seed rate
• Balance fertilizer
• PP measure
Kharif 11
10 10 50 00 50
3. Maize QPM
Integrated crop management
• Promotion of QPM with Full package
• Promotion of singal cross hybried
• inter cropping with green gram
Kharif 11
10 10 89 01 90
4. Gram Integrated crop management
• Introduction of HYV
• Seed treatment
• Seed rate
• Balance fertilizer
• PP measure
Rabi-2011-12
10 10 16 34 50
5. Wheat Integrated crop management
• Introduction of HYV
• Seed treatment
• Seed rate
• Balance fertilizer
• PP measure
Rabi 2011-12
10 10 50 0 50
Details of farming situation
Crop Season Farming situation
(RF / Irrigated) Soil type
Status of soil Previous crop Sowing date Harvest date
Seasonal rainfall (mm)
No. of rainy days N P K
Wheat Rabi-10-11 Irrigated Clay Loam Low Medium Medium Maize / Soybean 04-11-10 to 08-11-10 01-03-11 to 06-03-11 - -
Black Gram Kharif-11 Rainfed Clay Loam Low Medium Medium yellow Mustard 25-06-11 to 30-06-11 04-09-11 to 10-09-11 760.6 50
Maize Kharif-11 Rainfed Clay Loam Low Medium Medium Wheat 26-06 to 03-07-11 04-10 to 11-10-11 870.1 56
QPM Kharif 11 Rainfed Sandy Loam Low Medium Medium Wheat/Fellow 16-07 to 22-07-11 Crop Failed 870.1 56
Wheat Rabi 11-12 Irrigated Clay Loam Low Medium Medium Maize / Soybean 20-11 to 25-11-11 15-03 to 28-03-12 - -
Gram Rabi 11-12 Irrigated Clay Loam Low Medium Medium Maize 15-11 to 21-11-11 20-03 to 25-03-12 - -
Performance of FLD
Sl. No.
Crop Technology
Demonstrated Variety
No. of Farmers
Area (ha.)
Demo. Yield Qtl / ha Yield of
local Check
Qtl. / ha
Increase in yield
(%)
Data on parameter in relation to technology demonstrated
H L A Demo Local
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 Wheat 2011-12
• Introduction of HYV
• Seed treatment
• Seed rate
• Balance fertilizer
• PP measure
Raj-4037 50 10 49.45 40.50 45.66 35.48 28.69
2. Black Gram 2011-12
• Introduction of HYV
• Seed Treatment
• Seed Rate
• Balance Fertilizer
• P.P. Measures
PU-31
KU-96-3
44
40
8.8
11.2
10.25
11.5
6.05
5.42
7.16
7.06
5.11
5.08
40.12
38.98
3. Maize 11 — do — Bio-9681 50 10 45.86 31.74 36.45 26.58 37.13
4. QPM — do — HQPM-5
SML-668 90 10 Crop Failed
5 Wheat 2011-12 — do — Raj-4037 50 10 Crop harvested but not threshed
6 Gram 2011-12 — do — GNG-469 50 10 Crop harvested but not threshed
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Economic Impact (continuation of previous table)
Average Cost of cultivation (Rs. / ha) Average Gross Return (Rs. / ha) Average Net Return (Profit) (Rs. / ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return /
Gross Cost) Demonstration Local Check Demonstration Local Check Demonstration Local Check
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
23955 22022 69407 53930 45452 31908 1:1.89
6875 6167 24885 17833 18010 11635 1:2.61
20770 17585 51834 35369 31064 17784 1:1.49
- - - - - - -
Crop harvested but not threshed
Crop harvested but not threshed
Analytical Review of component demonstrations (details of each component for rainfed / irrigated situations to be given separately for each season).
Crop Season Component Farming
situation
Average yield
(q / ha)
Local check
(q / ha)
Percentage increase in
productivity over local check
Black
Gram
Kharif-
2011
1. Seed / Variety PU-31
KU-96-3
Rainfed 7.11 5.09 39.69
2. Bio-fertilizer Azetobector : 500gm/ha
PSB : 500gm/ha
3. Fertilizer management DAP : 125 kg/ha
4. Plant Protection Tricroderma-125gm
5. Seed Treatment N/A
6. Seed Rate 15 kg/ha
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Crop Season Component Farming
situation
Average yield
(q / ha)
Local check
(q / ha)
Percentage increase in
productivity over local check
Maize Kharif
2011
1. Seed / Variety Bio-9681
Rainfed 36.45 26.58 37.13
2. Bio-fertilizer Azetobector : 1 kg/ha
PSB : 1 kg/ha
3. Fertilizer management DAP : 85 kg/ha
Urea : 165kg/ha
MoP: 33 Kg/ha
4. Plant Protection MP Dust : 25 kg/ha
5. Seed Treatment N/A
6. Seed Rate 25 kg/ha
Crop Season Component Farming
situation
Average yield
(q / ha)
Local check
(q / ha)
Percentage increase in
productivity over local check
QPM Kharif
2011
1. Seed / Variety HQPM-5
SML-668
Rainfed - - -
2. Bio-fertilizer Azetobector : 1 kg/ha
PSB : 1 kg/ha
3. Fertilizer management DAP : 85 kg/ha
Urea : 165kg/ha
MoP: 33 Kg/ha
4. Plant Protection MP Dust : 25 kg/ha
5. Seed Treatment N/A
6. Seed Rate (pod) 25 kg/ha
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Crop Season Component Farming situation
Average yield (q / ha)
Local check (q / ha)
Percentage increase in productivity over local check
Wheat Rabi
2011-12
1. Seed / Variety Raj-4037
Irrigated 45.66 35.48 28.69
2. Bio-fertilizer Azetobector : 1 kg/ha
PSB : 1 kg/ha
3. Fertilizer management DAP : 85 kg/ha
Urea : 170 kg/ha
MoP : 30 kg/ha
Gypsum : 250 kg/ha
4. Plant Protection MP Dust : 25 kg/ha
5. Seed Treatment N/A
6. Seed Rate 125 kg/ha
Crop Season Component Farming situation
Average yield (q / ha)
Local check (q / ha)
Percentage increase in productivity over local check
Wheat Rabi
2011-12
1. Seed / Variety Raj 4037
Irrigated Crop Harvested but not threshed
2. Bio-fertilizer Azetobector : 1 kg/ha
PSB : 1 kg/ha
3. Fertilizer management DAP : 85 kg/ha
Urea : 170 kg/ha
MoP : 35Kg/ha
Gypsum :250Kg/ha
4. Plant Protection MP Dust : 25 kg/ha
5. Seed Treatment N/A
6. Seed Rate 125 kg/ha
Gram Rabi
2011-12
1. Seed / Variety GNG-469
Irrigated Crop Harvest but not threshed
2. Bio-fertilizer Rhzobium Culture : 500gm/ha
PSB : 500gm/ha
3. Fertilizer management DAP : 85 kg/ha
4. Plant Protection N/A
5. Seed Treatment Tricoderma-625gm/ha
6. Seed Rate 75 kg/ha
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Technical Feedback on the demonstrated technologies
S. No. Feed Back
Black Gram
1 • Farmers were completely un-aware about Black gram variety PU-31 and KU-96-3. they did no know about balance fertilization.
Maize
1 • Farmers were completely un-aware about maize variety BIO-9681and they did no know about balance fertilization.
QPM
1 • Crop failed due to water logged condition.
Wheat 2011-2011
• Farmers were completely unaware of the latest high yielding variety Raj-4037.
• Farmers were less aware about termite and weed control hence special emphasis was given during the training and demonstration.
Wheat-2011-12
1 • Crop harvested but not threshed
Gram-2011-12
1 • Crop harvested but not threshed
Farmers’ reactions on specific technologies
S. No. Feed Back
Black Gram
1 Seed – Seed of PU-31 was bold and big size as compared to local variety (K-851) and KU-96-3
Fertilizer –Farmers appreciated use of balance fertilizer along with bio-fertilizer and trichoderma because it increases the production.
Maize
1 Seed – Farmers were impressed by the higher yield potential of variety BIO-9681
2 Fertilizer – First time fertilizer was used on the basis of soil test results. Farmers appreciated use of balance fertilizer along with bio-fertilizer because it increases the production.
QPM
1 Crop failed
Gram
1 Seed – Farmers were impressed by the higher yield potential and bold size of Grain of variety GNG-469.
Farmers appreciated use of balance fertilizer along with bio-fertilizer and trichoderma because it increases the production.
Wheat
1 Seed – Farmers appreciated amber color grain appearance and higher yield potential of wheat variety Raj-4037 as compared to local variety Lok-1.
Fertilizer – First time fertilizer was used on the basis of soil test results. Farmers appreciated use of balance fertilizer along with bio-fertilizer because it increases the production.
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Extension and Training activities under FLD
Sl.No. Activity No. of
activities organised
Date Number of participants
Remarks
1 Field days 1 25-09-2011 90 Black Gram
1 07-10-2011 100 Maize
1 14-03-2012 107 Gram
2 Farmers Training 3 23-05to25-05-2011,26-05 to 8-05-2011,22-06 to 23-06-2011 155 Black Gram
7 8-6-11,28-6-11,6-8-11,14-7-11.15-7-11,17-9-to 18-9-11,17-9-2011 to 18-9-2011
346 Maize+QPM
6 22-9-2011 to 24-9-2011,11-10-2011,2-11-11,2-12-11,5-12-11,20-10-11 to 21-10-11
295 Gram
6 19-09-11 to 21-9-2011,14-11-11,25-11-11,06-12-11,12-12-11,23-12-11, 225 Wheat
3 Media coverage 6
4 Training for extension functionaries
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c. Details of FLD on Enterprises (i) Farm Implements
Name of the implement
Crop No. of
farmers Area (ha)
Performance parameters /
indicators
* Data on parameter in relation to technology demonstrated % change in the
parameter Remarks
Demon. Local check
•
* Field efficiency, labour saving etc.
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(ii) Livestock Enterprises
Enterprise Breed No. of
farmers
No. of animals, poultry birds
etc.
Performance parameters /
indicators
* Data on parameter % change in the
parameter Remarks
Demon. Local check
Manger Construction
- 12
(12 mangers) 48 Saving of fodder
15 Kg per farmer/day
20 kg per farmer/day
25 -
Oestrus Synchronization
- 28 60 No. of animals conceived
Result awaited
Demonstration - Super Compost Making Manger Construction
* Milk production, meat production, egg production, reduction in disease incidence etc.
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(iii) Other Enterprises
Enterprise Variety / breed / Species / others
No. of farmers
No. of Units
Performance parameters /
indicators
Data on parameter % change in the
parameter Remarks
Demon. Local check
Mushroom
Apiary
Sericulture
Demonstration of Fruit Orchard
Pappya (Honey dew) 50
(1.5 ha.) 50 • No. of Plant Live 642/800 - 80.00 % Survival -
Onion N-53 35 3.5 ha. • Yield Newly introduced -
Guar Zaid-2012 Pansia 18 1.5ha • Yield Standing -
Wheat breeder seed DBW-17 8 1.8 ha. • Yield Yet not threshed
Super Compost unit 20 20 • Soil Structure -
Okra zaid-2012 Myhco-10 27 2.4 • Yield Standing
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3.3 Achievement on Training (Including the sponsored, vocational, FLD and trainings under Rainwater Harvesting Unit) :
A) ON Campus
Thematic area No. of
courses
Participants
Others SC / ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
(A) Farmers & Farm Women
I Crop Production
Weed Management
Resource Conservation Technologies (Ag. Eng.) 3 35 3 38 35 33 68 70 36 106
Cropping Systems
Crop Diversification
Integrated Farming
Water management
Seed production
Nursery management
Integrated Crop Management 23 325 70 395 297 80 377 622 150 772
Fodder production
Production of organic inputs
II Horticulture
a) Vegetable Crops
Production of low volume and high value crops 2 2 0 2 35 14 49 37 14 51
Off-season vegetables 1 0 0 0 19 0 19 19 0 19
Nursery raising
Exotic vegetables like Broccoli
Export potential vegetables
Grading and standardization
Protective cultivation (Green Houses, Shade Net etc.)
b) Fruits
Training and Pruning
Layout and Management of Orchards
Cultivation of Fruit 3 49 10 59 52 17 69 101 27 128
Management of young plants / orchards
Rejuvenation of old orchards
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Thematic area No. of
courses
Participants
Others SC / ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Export potential fruits
Micro irrigation systems of orchards
Plant propagation techniques
c) Ornamental Plants
Nursery Management
Management of potted plants
Export potential of ornamental plants
Propagation techniques of Ornamental Plants
d) Plantation crops
Production and Management technology
Processing and value addition
e) Tuber crops
Production and Management technology
Processing and value addition 2 14 0 14 67 53 120 81 53 134
f) Spices
Production and Management technology
Processing and value addition
g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Nursery management
Production and management technology
Post harvest technology and value addition
III Soil Health and Fertility Management
Soil fertility management
Soil and Water Conservation
Integrated Nutrient Management 1 0 0 0 20 0 20 20 0 20
Production and use of organic inputs 2 25 0 25 24 1 25 49 1 50
Management of Problematic soils 1 2 0 2 19 0 19 21 0 21
Micro nutrient deficiency in crops
Nutrient Use Efficiency
Soil and Water Testing 1 0 30 30 0 0 0 0 30 30
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Thematic area No. of
courses
Participants
Others SC / ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
IV Livestock Production and Management
Dairy Management 22 67 160 227 160 159 319 227 319 546
Poultry Management
Piggery Management
Rabbit Management
Disease Management
Feed management
Production of quality animal products
V Home Science / Women empowerment
Household food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening
Design and development of low / minimum cost diet
Designing and development for high nutrient efficiency diet
Minimization of nutrient loss in processing
Gender mainstreaming through SHGs
Storage loss minimization techniques
Value addition 1 0 0 0 11 24 35 11 24 35
Income generation activities for empowerment of rural Women
Location specific drudgery reduction technologies
Rural Crafts
Women and child care
VI Agriculture Engineering
Installation and maintenance of micro irrigation systems 1 0 21 21 0 9 9 0 30 30
Use of Plastics in farming practices
Production of small tools and implements
Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements 1 0 0 0 19 1 20 19 1 20
Small scale processing and value addition
Post Harvest Technology
VII Plant Protection
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Thematic area No. of
courses
Participants
Others SC / ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Integrated Pest Management
Integrated Disease Management
Bio-control of pests and diseases
Production of bio control agents and bio pesticides
VIII Fisheries
Integrated fish farming
Carp breeding and hatchery management
Carp fry and fingerling rearing
Composite fish culture
Hatchery management and culture of freshwater prawn
Breeding and culture of ornamental fishes
Portable plastic carp hatchery
Pen culture of fish and prawn
Shrimp farming
Edible oyster farming
Pearl culture
Fish processing and value addition
IX Production of Inputs at site
Seed Production
Planting material production
Bio-agents production
Bio-pesticides production
Bio-fertilizer production
Vermi-compost production
Organic manures production
Production of fry and fingerlings
Production of Bee-colonies and wax sheets
Small tools and implements
Production of livestock feed and fodder
Production of Fish feed
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Thematic area No. of
courses
Participants
Others SC / ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
X Capacity Building and Group Dynamics
Leadership development
Group dynamics
Formation and Management of SHGs
Mobilization of social capital
Entrepreneurial development of farmers / youths
WTO and IPR issues
XI Agro-forestry
Production technologies
Nursery management
Integrated Farming Systems
TOTAL 64 519 284 813 758 391 1149 1277 685 1962
(B) RURAL YOUTH
Mushroom Production
Bee-keeping
Integrated farming
Seed production
Production of organic inputs
Integrated Farming
Planting material production
Vermi-culture
Sericulture
Protected cultivation of vegetable crops
Commercial fruit production
Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements
Nursery Management of Horticulture crops
Training and pruning of orchards
Value addition
Production of quality animal products
Dairying
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Thematic area No. of
courses
Participants
Others SC / ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Sheep and goat rearing
Quail farming
Piggery
Rabbit farming
Poultry production
Ornamental fisheries
Para vets 1 0 0 0 4 0 4 4 0 4
Para extension workers
Composite fish culture
Freshwater prawn culture
Shrimp farming
Pearl culture
Cold water fisheries
Fish harvest and processing technology
Fry and fingerling rearing
Small scale processing
Post Harvest Technology
Tailoring and Stitching
Rural Crafts
TOTAL 1 0 0 0 4 0 4 4 0 4
(C) Extension Personnel
Productivity enhancement in field crops 25 438 5 443 700 11 711 1138 16 1154
Integrated Pest Management
Integrated Nutrient management
Rejuvenation of old orchards
Protected cultivation technology
Formation and Management of SHGs
Group Dynamics and farmers organization
Information networking among farmers
Capacity building for ICT application
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Thematic area No. of
courses
Participants
Others SC / ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Care and maintenance of farm machinery and implements
WTO and IPR issues
Management in farm animals 26 212 5 217 49 1 50 261 6 267
Livestock feed and fodder production
Household food security
Women and Child care
Low cost and nutrient efficient diet designing
Production and use of organic inputs
Gender mainstreaming through SHGs
TOTAL 51 650 10 660 749 12 761 1399 22 1421
G. TOTAL 116 1169 304 1473 1511 403 1914 2680 707 3387
On Campus Training of Krishak Mitra On campus Training on Agriculture
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OFF Campus
Thematic area No. of
courses
Participants
Others SC / ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
(A) Farmers & Farm Women
I Crop Production
Weed Management 2 36 0 36 29 14 43 65 14 79
Resource Conservation Technologies (A.E.) 1 0 0 0 18 0 18 18 0 18
Cropping Systems
Crop Diversification
Integrated Farming
Water management
Seed production 1 0 0 0 30 65 95 30 65 95
Nursery management
Integrated Crop Management 19 64 66 130 403 216 619 467 282 749
Fodder production 1 1 0 1 20 9 29 21 9 30
Production of organic inputs
II Horticulture
a) Vegetable Crops
Production of low volume and high value crops 1 0 0 0 28 18 46 28 18 46
Off-season vegetables 1 0 0 0 28 17 45 28 17 45
Nursery raising
Exotic vegetables like Broccoli
Export potential vegetables
Grading and standardization
Protective cultivation (Green Houses, Shade Net etc.)
b) Fruits
Training and Pruning
Layout and Management of Orchards
Cultivation of Fruit
Management of young plants / orchards
Rejuvenation of old orchards
Export potential fruits
Micro irrigation systems of orchards
Plant propagation techniques
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Thematic area No. of
courses
Participants
Others SC / ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
c) Ornamental Plants
Nursery Management
Management of potted plants
Export potential of ornamental plants
Propagation techniques of Ornamental Plants
d) Plantation crops
Production and Management technology
Processing and value addition
e) Tuber crops
Production and Management technology
Processing and value addition
f) Spices
Production and Management technology
Processing and value addition
g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Nursery management
Production and management technology
Post harvest technology and value addition
III Soil Health and Fertility Management
Soil fertility management 2 29 8 37 30 0 30 59 8 67
Soil and Water Conservation
Integrated Nutrient Management 1 0 0 0 35 0 35 35 0 35
Production and use of organic inputs 3 19 0 19 59 27 86 78 27 105
Management of Problematic soils
Micro nutrient deficiency in crops 1 15 19 34 0 0 0 15 19 34
Nutrient Use Efficiency
Soil and Water Testing 5 15 4 19 102 48 150 117 52 169
IV Livestock Production and Management
Dairy Management 6 76 23 99 71 50 121 147 73 220
Poultry Management
Piggery Management
Rabbit Management
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Thematic area No. of
courses
Participants
Others SC / ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Disease Management 2 11 12 23 42 9 51 53 21 74
Feed management 7 111 17 128 72 23 95 183 40 223
Production of quality animal products
V Home Science / Women empowerment
Household food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening
Design and development of low / minimum cost diet
Designing and development for high nutrient efficiency diet
Minimization of nutrient loss in processing
Gender mainstreaming through SHGs
Storage loss minimization techniques
Value addition 1 4 42 46 1 10 11 5 52 57
Income generation activities for empowerment of rural Women
Location specific drudgery reduction technologies
Rural Crafts
Women and child care
VI Agril. Engineering
Installation and maintenance of micro irrigation systems 1 0 0 0 18 9 27 18 9 27
Use of Plastics in farming practices
Production of small tools and implements
Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements 5 34 0 34 104 57 161 138 57 195
Small scale processing and value addition
Post Harvest Technology
VII Plant Protection
Integrated Pest Management 3 0 0 0 65 52 117 65 52 117
Integrated Disease Management
Bio-control of pests and diseases
Production of bio control agents and bio pesticides
VIII Fisheries
Integrated fish farming
Carp breeding and hatchery management
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Thematic area No. of
courses
Participants
Others SC / ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Carp fry and fingerling rearing
Composite fish culture
Hatchery management and culture of freshwater prawn
Breeding and culture of ornamental fishes
Portable plastic carp hatchery
Pen culture of fish and prawn
Shrimp farming
Edible oyster farming
Pearl culture
Fish processing and value addition
IX Production of Inputs at site
Seed Production
Planting material production
Bio-agents production
Bio-pesticides production
Bio-fertilizer production
Vermi-compost production
Organic manures production
Production of fry and fingerlings
Production of Bee-colonies and wax sheets
Small tools and implements
Production of livestock feed and fodder
Production of Fish feed
X Capacity Building and Group Dynamics
Leadership development
Group dynamics
Formation and Management of SHGs
Mobilization of social capital
Entrepreneurial development of farmers / youths
WTO and IPR issues
XI Agro-forestry
Production technologies
44
Thematic area No. of
courses
Participants
Others SC / ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Nursery management
Integrated Farming Systems
TOTAL 63 415 191 606 1155 624 1779 1570 815 2385
(B) RURAL YOUTH
Mushroom Production
Bee-keeping
Integrated farming
Seed production
Production of organic inputs
Integrated Farming
Planting material production
Vermi-culture
Sericulture
Protected cultivation of vegetable crops
Commercial fruit production
Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements
Nursery Management of Horticulture crops
Training and pruning of orchards
Value addition
Production of quality animal products
Dairying
Sheep and goat rearing
Quail farming
Piggery
Rabbit farming
Poultry production
Ornamental fisheries
Para vets
Para extension workers
Composite fish culture
Freshwater prawn culture
Shrimp farming
45
Thematic area No. of
courses
Participants
Others SC / ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Pearl culture
Cold water fisheries
Fish harvest and processing technology
Fry and fingerling rearing
Small scale processing
Post Harvest Technology
Tailoring and Stitching
Rural Crafts
TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(C) Extension Personnel
Productivity enhancement in field crops
Integrated Pest Management
Integrated Nutrient management
Rejuvenation of old orchards
Protected cultivation technology
Formation and Management of SHGs
Group Dynamics and farmers organization
Information networking among farmers
Capacity building for ICT application
Care and maintenance of farm machinery and implements
WTO and IPR issues
Management in farm animals
Livestock feed and fodder production
Household food security
Women and Child care
Low cost and nutrient efficient diet designing
Production and use of organic inputs
Gender mainstreaming through SHGs
TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
G. TOTAL 63 415 191 606 1155 624 1779 1570 815 2385
46
Off Campus Training - Soil Sample Collection Training on Use of Solar Drayer
Training on Vegetable Cultivation Training on Hi-Tech Nursery
47
C) Consolidated table (ON and OFF Campus)
Thematic area
No. of courses
Participants
Others SC / ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
(A) Farmers & Farm Women
I Crop Production
Weed Management 2 36 0 36 29 14 43 65 14 79
Resource Conservation Technologies (Ag. Eng.) 4 35 3 38 53 33 46 88 36 124
Cropping Systems
Crop Diversification
Integrated Farming
Water management
Seed production 1 0 0 0 30 65 95 30 65 95
Nursery management
Integrated Crop Management 42 389 136 525 700 296 996 1089 432 1521
Fodder production 1 1 0 1 20 9 29 21 9 30
Production of organic inputs
II Horticulture
a) Vegetable Crops
Production of low volume and high value crops 3 2 0 2 63 32 95 65 32 97
Off-season vegetables 2 0 0 0 47 17 64 47 17 64
Nursery raising
Exotic vegetables like Broccoli
Export potential vegetables
Grading and standardization
Protective cultivation (Green Houses, Shade Net etc.)
b) Fruits
Training and Pruning
Layout and Management of Orchards
Cultivation of Fruit 3 49 10 59 52 17 69 101 27 128
Management of young plants / orchards
Rejuvenation of old orchards
Export potential fruits
Micro irrigation systems of orchards
Plant propagation techniques
c) Ornamental Plants
Nursery Management
Management of potted plants
48
Thematic area
No. of courses
Participants
Others SC / ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Export potential of ornamental plants
Propagation techniques of Ornamental Plants
d) Plantation crops
Production and Management technology
Processing and value addition
e) Tuber crops
Production and Management technology
Processing and value addition 2 14 0 14 67 53 120 81 53 134
f) Spices
Production and Management technology
Processing and value addition
g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Nursery management
Production and management technology
Post harvest technology and value addition
III Soil Health and Fertility Management
Soil fertility management 2 29 8 37 30 0 30 59 8 67
Soil and Water Conservation
Integrated Nutrient Management 2 0 0 0 55 0 55 55 0 55
Production and use of organic inputs 5 44 0 44 83 28 111 127 28 155
Management of Problematic soils 1 2 0 2 19 0 19 21 0 21
Micro nutrient deficiency in crops 1 15 19 34 0 0 0 15 19 34
Nutrient Use Efficiency
Soil and Water Testing 6 15 34 49 102 48 150 117 82 199
IV Livestock Production and Management
Dairy Management 28 143 183 326 231 209 440 374 392 766
Poultry Management
Piggery Management
Rabbit Management
Disease Management 2 11 12 23 42 9 51 53 21 74
Feed management 7 111 17 128 72 23 95 133 40 223
Production of quality animal products
V Home Science / Women empowerment
Household food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening
Design and development of low / minimum cost diet
49
Thematic area
No. of courses
Participants
Others SC / ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Designing and development for high nutrient efficiency diet
Minimization of nutrient loss in processing
Gender mainstreaming through SHGs
Storage loss minimization techniques
Value addition 2 4 42 46 12 34 46 16 76 92
Income generation activities for empowerment of rural Women
Location specific drudgery reduction technologies
Rural Crafts
Women and child care
VI Agriculture Engineering
Installation and maintenance of micro irrigation systems 2 0 21 21 18 18 36 18 39 57
Use of Plastics in farming practices
Production of small tools and implements
Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements 6 34 0 34 123 58 181 157 58 215
Small scale processing and value addition
Post Harvest Technology
VII Plant Protection
Integrated Pest Management 3 0 0 0 65 52 117 65 52 117
Integrated Disease Management
Bio-control of pests and diseases
Production of bio control agents and bio pesticides
VIII Fisheries
Integrated fish farming
Carp breeding and hatchery management
Carp fry and fingerling rearing
Composite fish culture
Hatchery management and culture of freshwater prawn
Breeding and culture of ornamental fishes
Portable plastic carp hatchery
Pen culture of fish and prawn
Shrimp farming
Edible oyster farming
Pearl culture
Fish processing and value addition
IX Production of Inputs at site
50
Thematic area
No. of courses
Participants
Others SC / ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Seed Production
Planting material production
Bio-agents production
Bio-pesticides production
Bio-fertilizer production
Vermi-compost production
Organic manures production
Production of fry and fingerlings
Production of Bee-colonies and wax sheets
Small tools and implements
Production of livestock feed and fodder
Production of Fish feed
X Capacity Building and Group Dynamics
Leadership development
Group dynamics
Formation and Management of SHGs
Mobilization of social capital
Entrepreneurial development of farmers / youths
WTO and IPR issues
XI Agro-forestry
Production technologies
Nursery management
Integrated Farming Systems
TOTAL 127 934 485 1419 1913 1015 2928 2847 1500 4347
(B) RURAL YOUTH
Mushroom Production
Bee-keeping
Integrated farming
Seed production
Production of organic inputs
Integrated Farming
Planting material production
Vermi-culture
Sericulture
Protected cultivation of vegetable crops
Commercial fruit production
51
Thematic area
No. of courses
Participants
Others SC / ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements
Nursery Management of Horticulture crops
Training and pruning of orchards
Value addition
Production of quality animal products
Dairying
Sheep and goat rearing
Quail farming
Piggery
Rabbit farming
Poultry production
Ornamental fisheries
Para vets
Para extension workers 1 0 0 0 4 0 4 4 0 4
Composite fish culture
Freshwater prawn culture
Shrimp farming
Pearl culture
Cold water fisheries
Fish harvest and processing technology
Fry and fingerling rearing
Small scale processing
Post Harvest Technology
Tailoring and Stitching
Rural Crafts
TOTAL 1 0 0 0 4 0 4 4 0 4
(C) Extension Personnel
Productivity enhancement in field crops 25 438 5 443 700 11 711 1138 16 1154
Integrated Pest Management
Integrated Nutrient management
Rejuvenation of old orchards
Protected cultivation technology
Formation and Management of SHGs
Group Dynamics and farmers organization
Information networking among farmers
Capacity building for ICT application
52
Thematic area
No. of courses
Participants
Others SC / ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Care and maintenance of farm machinery and implements
WTO and IPR issues
Management in farm animals 26 212 5 217 49 1 50 261 6 267
Livestock feed and fodder production
Household food security
Women and Child care
Low cost and nutrient efficient diet designing
Production and use of organic inputs
Gender mainstreaming through SHGs
TOTAL 51 650 10 660 749 12 761 1399 22 1421
G. TOTAL 179 1584 495 2079 2666 1027 3693 4250 1522 5772
Training of Extension Functionaries (LSA) Vocational training on Primary health care & AI
53
Note: Please furnish the details of above training programmes as Annexure in the proforma given below
Date Clientele Title of the Training Programme Discipline Thematic Area Duration in days
On / Off
Total Number of Participants
Number of SC/ST Number of Other Participants
M F T M F T M F T
23-05-11 to 25-05-11
Farmers and Farm women
Scientific Method for Cultivation of Maize and Black Gram Crop
Crop Production Integrated Crop Management
Three On 22 13 35 22 13 35 0 0 0
26-05-11 to 28-05-11
Farmers and Farm women
Scientific Method for Cultivation of Maize and Black Gram Crop
Crop Production Integrated Crop Management
Three On 20 14 34 20 14 34 0 0 0
30-04-11 Farmers and Farm women
Scientific Method for Cultivation of Soybean Crop
Crop Production Integrated Crop Management
One Off 22 22 44 22 22 44 0 0 0
18-06-11 Farmers and Farm women
Scientific Method for Cultivation of Groundnut Crop
Crop Production Integrated Crop Management
One Off 15 17 32 03 0 03 12 17 29
08-06-11 Farmers and Farm women
Scientific Method for Cultivation of Maize Crop
Crop Production Integrated Crop Management
One Off 13 16 29 01 0 1 12 16 28
22-06-11 to 23-06-11
Farmers and Farm women
Scientific Method for Cultivation and Seed Production of Black Gram Crop
Crop Production Integrated Crop Management
Two Off 84 02 86 08 0 8 76 2 78
28-06-11 Farmers and Farm women
Scientific Method for Cultivation of Maize Crop
Crop Production Integrated Crop Management
One Off 19 31 50 19 31 50 0 0 0
17-05-11 Farmers and Farm women
Training on Importance of Green Fodder in Animal Diet
Livestock Production and management
Feed Management One Off 28 0 28 28 0 28 0 0 0
25-05-11 Farmers and Farm women
Training on Different Housing Methods for Animals
Livestock Production and management
Dairy management
One Off 0 27 27 0 0 0 0 27 27
18-06-11 Farmers and Farm women
Importance of Manger in Animal Feeding
Livestock Production and management
Feed Management One Off 20 0 20 0 0 0 20 0 20
21-06-11 Farmers and Farm women
Importance of Mineral Mixture in Animal Diet
Livestock Production and management
Feed Management One Off 32 0 32 0 0 0 32 0 32
23-06-11 Farmers and Farm women
Control of Ecto & Endo Practice in Animals
Livestock Production and management
Disease Management
One Off 24 0 24 24 0 24 0 0 0
28-06-11 Farmers and Farm women
How to make Balance Concentrate Mixture
Livestock Production and management
Feed Management One Off 26 0 26 0 0 0 26 0 26
02-06-11 to 04-06-11
Farmers and Farm women
Identification & Management of Problematic Soils
Soil Health and Fertility Management
Management of Problematic soils
Three On 21 0 21 19 0 19 2 0 2
54
Date Clientele Title of the Training Programme Discipline Thematic Area Duration in days
On / Off
Total Number of Participants
Number of SC/ST Number of Other Participants
M F T M F T M F T
02-06-11 Farmers and Farm women
Awareness creation about Soil and Water Testing Among Farmers
Soil Health and Fertility Management
Soil and Water Testing
One Off 30 0 30 21 0 21 9 0 9
25-04-11 Farmers and Farm women
Awareness creation about Soil and Water Testing Among Farmers
Soil Health and Fertility Management
Soil and Water Testing
One Off 19 13 32 19 13 32 0 0 0
21-05-11 Farmers and Farm women
Plant Protection Measures in Pomegranate Fruit Orchard
Plant Protection Integrated Pest Management
One Off 11 10 21 11 10 21 0 0 0
17-05-11 Farmers and Farm women
Plant Protection Measures in Okra Crops
Plant Protection Integrated Pest Management
One Off 22 0 22 22 0 22 0 0 0
19-09-11 to 21-09-11
Farmers and Farm women
Improved technologies for cultivation of wheat & mustard crop.
Crop Production Integrated Crop Management
Three On 44 0 44 44 0 44 0 0 0
22-09 11 to 24-09-11
Farmers and Farm women
Improved technologies for cultivation of wheat & Gram crop.
Crop Production Integrated Crop Management
Three 0n 34 0 34 25 0 25 9 0 9
30-07-11 Farmers and Farm women
Importance of weed control in kharif crops
Crop Production Weed Management
One Off 37 0 37 4 0 4 33 0 33
06-08-11 Farmers and Farm women
Plant protection measure in Maize
Plant Protection Integrated Pest Management
One Off 32 42 74 32 42 74 0 0 0
04-08-11 to 05-08-11
Farmers and Farm women
Training on vegetable cultivation Horticulture Off Season Vegetables
Two On 19 0 19 19 0 19 0 0 0
25-09-11 to 27-09-11
Farmers and Farm women
Training on Orchard managment Horticulture Cultivation of Fruit Three On 21 10 31 21 10 31 0 0 0
12-07-11 Farmers and Farm women
Training on rainy season vegetable cultivation
Horticulture Off Season Vegetables
One Off 28 17 45 28 17 45 0 0 0
25-09-11 to 27-09-11
Farmers and Farm women
How to get more milk from buffalos
Livestock Production and management
Dairy management
Three On 17 03 20 17 03 20 0 0 0
12-07-11 Farmers and Farm women
Scientific technologies to get more milk from cattle
Livestock Production and management
Dairy management
One Off 23 08 31 05 04 09 18 4 22
14-07-11 Farmers and Farm women
Scientific rearing of buffaloes Livestock Production and management
Dairy management
One Off 27 11 38 0 0 0 27 11 38
15-07-11 Farmers and Farm women
Breeding policy in goat farming Livestock Production and management
Dairy management
One Off 31 17 48 31 17 48 0 0 0
55
Date Clientele Title of the Training Programme Discipline Thematic Area Duration in days
On / Off
Total Number of Participants
Number of SC/ST Number of Other Participants
M F T M F T M F T
29-07-11 Farmers and Farm women
How to use recommendation of soil health card.
Soil Health and Fertility Management
Soil and Water Testing
One Off 20 12 32 20 12 32 0 0 0
17-08-11 Farmers and Farm women
Production and use of better quality organic manure
Soil Health and Fertility Management
Production and use of organic inputs
One Off 27 0 27 08 0 08 19 0 19
19-09-11 Farmers and Farm women
Adjustment on animal drawn two tyne seed cum fertilizer drill and proper linkage of tractor PTO shaft to multicrop thresher.
Agriculture Engineering
Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements
One Off 15 3 18 15 3 18 0 0 0
14-07-11 Farmers and Farm women
Scientific cultivation of HAM & signal cross hybrid maize.
Crop Production Seed Production One Off 30 65 95 30 65 95 0 0 0
15-07-11 Farmers and Farm women
Scientific techenology for inter cropping with maize.
Crop Production Integrated Crop Management
One Off 18 20 38 18 20 38 0 0 0
13-12-11 to 15-12-11
Farmers and Farm women
Gottary a Profitable Venture for Tribles
Livestock Production and management
Dairy management
Three On 17 4 21 17 4 21 0 0 0
08-10-11 Farmers and Farm women
How to prepare Balance Concentrate Mixture for Milking Animals.
Livestock Production and management
Feed Management One Off 27 14 41 12 9 21 15 5 20
21-10-11 Farmers and Farm women
Training on control of Ecto & Endo Parasite in Animals.
Livestock Production and management
Disease Management
One Off 29 21 50 18 09 27 11 12 23
02-11-11 Farmers and Farm women
Improvement & Utilization of Low Grade Roughage for Milking Animals.
Livestock Production and management
Feed Management One Off 26 08 34 14 2 16 12 6 18
16-11-11 Farmers and Farm women
Management Practices for Get More Milk from Free Graze Animals.
Livestock Production and management
Dairy management
One Off 32 13 45 21 05 26 11 8 19
01-12-11 Farmers and Farm women
Training on Importance of Mineral Mixture in Stall fed Animals.
Livestock Production and management
Feed Management One Off 24 18 42 18 12 30 6 6 12
11-10-11 Farmers and Farm women
Training on Scientific Cultivation of Gram crop.
Crop Production Integrated Crop Management
One Off 38 18 56 29 12 41 9 6 15
02-11-11 Farmers and Farm women
Practical training on seed treatment of Gram.
Crop Production Integrated Crop Management
One Off 29 22 51 21 13 34 8 9 17
14-11-11 Farmers and Farm women
Improved technologies for cultivation of wheat & mustard
Crop Production Integrated Crop Management
One Off
26 15 41 22 08 30 4 7 11
56
Date Clientele Title of the Training Programme Discipline Thematic Area Duration in days
On / Off
Total Number of Participants
Number of SC/ST Number of Other Participants
M F T M F T M F T
25-11-11 Farmers and Farm women
Nutrient management in wheat crop
Crop Production Integrated Crop Management
One Off 18 09 27 18 09 27 0 0 0
01-12-11 Farmers and Farm women
Importance of Top dressing of urea in mustard crop
Crop Production Integrated Crop Management
One Off 35 12 47 28 04 32 7 8 15
02-12-11 Farmers and Farm women
Training on intercultural operation in Gram crop
Crop Production Integrated Crop Management
One Off 39 24 63 31 21 52 8 3 11
05-12-11 Farmers and Farm women
Improved technology for cultivation of gram.
Crop Production Integrated Crop Management
One Off 25 06 31 21 06 27 4 0 4
06-12-11 Farmers and Farm women
Improved technology for cultivation of wheat.
Crop Production Integrated Crop Management
One Off 34 0 34 34 0 34 0 0 0
12-12-11 Farmers and Farm women
Practical demonstration of weedicide spray in wheat Crop.
Crop Production Weed Management
One Off 28 14 42 25 14 39 3 0 3
23-12-11 Farmers and Farm women
Frost control in Rabi crops Crop Production Integrated Crop Management
One Off 19 18 37 19 18 37 0 0 0
20-12-11 to 22-12-11
Farmers and Farm women
Scientific Management of Organic Manure for better Soil Health Improvement.
Soil Health and Fertility Management
Production and use of organic inputs
Three On 23 01 24 23 01 24 0 0 0
07-10-11 Farmers and Farm women
Why soil testing is beneficial for farmers
Soil Health and Fertility Management
Soil and Water Testing
One Off 21 11 32 15 07 22 6 4 10
25-11-11 Farmers and Farm women
How farmers can use of soil health card recommendations
Soil Health and Fertility Management
Soil and Water Testing
One Off 27 16 43 27 16 43 0 0 0
28-11-11 Farmers and Farm women
Improving fertiliser use efficiency in Rabi crops
Soil Health and Fertility Management
Soil fertility Management
One Off 29 08 37 0 0 0 29 8 37
23-12-11 Farmers and Farm women
Why micronutrients are important for crop production
Soil Health and Fertility Management
Micro nutrient deficiency in crops
One Off
15 19 34 0 0 0 15 19 34
21-11-11 to 23-11-11
Farmers and Farm women
Utilization & Adjustment on seed Cum Fertilizer Drill for Rabi Crop.
Agriculture Engineering
Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements
Three On 19 01 20 19 01 20 0 0 0
01-12-11 Farmers and Farm women
Adjustment for width and depth of operation for Animal drawn seed cum fertilizer drill
Agriculture Engineering
Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements
One Off
34 22 56 34 22 56 0 0 0
57
Date Clientele Title of the Training Programme Discipline Thematic Area Duration in days
On / Off
Total Number of Participants
Number of SC/ST Number of Other Participants
M F T M F T M F T
06-12-11 Farmers and Farm women
Appropriate irrigation method for water saving
Agriculture Engineering
Installation and Maintenance of micro irrigation systems
One Off
18 09 27 18 09 27 0 0 0
12-12-11 Farmers and Farm women
Repair and maintenance of Knapsack sprayer
Agriculture Engineering
Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements
One Off
23 14 37 23 14 37 0 0 0
21-10-11 Farmers and Farm women
Improved technology for cultivation of Winter vegetable
Horticulture Productuion of low volume and high value crops
One Off 28 18 46 28 18 46 0 0 0
08-01-12 to 10-01-12
Farmers and Farm women
Training on repair & maintenance of solar cooker.
Agriculture Engineering
Resource conservation technologies
Three On 04 23 27 04 23 27 0 0 0
27-02-12 to 29-02-12
Farmers and Farm women
Goattry a profitable venture for tribal
Livestock Production and management
Dairy management
Three On 31 0 31 31 0 31 0 0 0
19-03-12 to 21-03-12
Farmers and Farm women
Training on preservation of vegetables and fruits.
Home Science Value addition Three On 11 24 35 11 24 35 0 0 0
19-03-12 to 21-03-12
Farmers and Farm women
Training on components and constraints of integrated nutrient management.
Soil Health and Fertility Management
Integrated Nutrient Management
Three On 20 0 20 20 0 20 0 0 0
22-03-12 to 24-03-12
Farmers and Farm women
Scientific method for get more milk from cattle.
Livestock Production and management
Dairy management
Three On 23 0 23 23 0 23 0 0 0
22-03-12 to 24-03-12
Farmers and Farm women
How to get more profit from Vegetable cultivation.
Horticulture Productuion of low volume and high value crops
Three On 21 02 23 20 02 22 1 0 1
03-01-12 Farmers and Farm women
Improved technologies for cultivation of Gram crop.
Crop Production Integrated Crop Management
One Off 32 0 32 32 0 32 0 0 0
19-01-12 Farmers and Farm women
Improved technologies for cultivation of wheat & mustard
Crop Production Integrated Crop Management
One Off 20 0 20 20 0 20 0 0 0
25-01-12 Farmers and Farm women
Repair & maintenance of Bullock Drawn Ag. Equipment
Agriculture Engineering
Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements
One Off 34 0 34 0 0 0 34 0 34
03-02-12 Farmers and Farm women
Nutrient management in wheat crop
Soil Health and Fertility Management
Integrated Nutrient Management
One Off 35 0 35 35 0 35 0 0 0
58
Date Clientele Title of the Training Programme Discipline Thematic Area Duration in days
On / Off
Total Number of Participants
Number of SC/ST Number of Other Participants
M F T M F T M F T
06-02-12 Farmers and Farm women
Scientific technique to improve fertilizer use efficiencies
Soil Health and Fertility Management
Soil fertility Management
One Off 30 0 30 30 0 30 0 0 0
14-02-12 Farmers and Farm women
Frost control in wheat & gram crop
Crop Production Integrated Crop Management
One Off 34 08 42 34 08 42 0 0 0
15-02-12 Farmers and Farm women
Frost control in wheat & gram crop
Crop Production Integrated Crop Management
One Off 17 31 48 17 31 48 0 0 0
16-02-12 Farmers and Farm women
Improved methods for rearing of Sirohi goats
Livestock Production and management
Dairy management
One Off 14 24 38 14 24 38 0 0 0
23-02-12 Farmers and Farm women
Training on renewable energy sources, their utilization, repair and maintenance
Agriculture Engineering
Resource conservation technologies
One Off 18 0 18 18 0 18 0 0 0
02-03-12 Farmers and Farm women
Demonstration on preparation of super compost.
Soil Health and Fertility Management
Production and use of organic inputs
One Off 14 13 27 14 13 27 0 0 0
03-03-12 Farmers and Farm women
Scientific cultivation of zaid moong
Crop Production Integrated Crop Management
One Off 14 13 27 14 13 27 0 0 0
05-03-12 Farmers and Farm women
Scientific cultivation of green fodder in zaid season
Crop Production Fodder Production One Off 21 9 30 20 9 29 1 0 1
19-03-12 Farmers and Farm women
Repair & maintenance of thresher
Agriculture Engineering
Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements
One Off 32 18 40 32 18 40 0 0 0
22-03-12 to 24-03-12
Extension Personnel
Training on recent development in crop production technology.
Crop Production Productivity enhancement in field crops
Three On 23 0 23 01 0 01 22 0 22
26-03-12 to 28-03-12
Extension Personnel
Improving capacity of live stock Assistant in breeding, feeding and disease management.
Livestock Production and management
Management in farm animals
Three On 18 0 18 9 0 9 9 0 9
27-12-11 to
29-12-11
Extension Personnel
Scientific production technology for maize crop
Crop Production Productivity enhancement in field crops
Three On 30 1 31 18 0 18 12 1 13
26-03-12 Farmers and Farm women
Value addition of cereal and pulses
Home Science Value addition One Off 5 52 57 1 10 11 4 42 46
28-03-12 Farmers and Farm women
How to fill super compoist pit. Soil Health and Fertility Management
Production and use of organic inputs
One Off 37 14 51 37 14 51 0 0 0
59
(D) Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth
Crop / Enterprise
Date Training title* Identified Thrust
Area Duration
(days)
No. of Participants
Self employed after training Number of persons
employed else where M F T
Type of units
No. of Units
No. of persons
employed
Livestock Production and management
23-06-11 to 25-06-11
Training on Pregnancy Diagnosis & Artificial Insemination
Para vets Three 4 0 4 0 0 0 0
(E) Sponsored Training Programmes
Sl. No.
Duration
Title Disci
Pline
Thematic area
Durat-ion
(days)
Client (PF / RY / EF)
No. of courses
No. of Participants
Sponsoring Agency
Amt. of fund
received (Rs.)
From To Total SC / ST Others
M F T M F T M F T
1. 13-06-11 17-06-11 Krishak mitra training. Crop Production
Productivity enhancement of field crops
Five EF One 48 1 49 27 0 27 21 1 22 Dep of Agri.(ATMA),
Udaipur
66690.00
2. 11-04-11 13-04-11 Training on Soil and Water Conservation
Agriculture Engineering
Resource conservation technologies
Three PF One 20 11 31 10 10 20 10 1 11 Dept. of soil and water conservation, udaipur
22600.00
3. 18-04-11 20-04-11 Training on Soil and Water Conservation
Agriculture Engineering
Resource conservation technologies
Three PF One 46 2 48 21 0 21 25 2 27 Dept. of soil and water conservation, udaipur
31600.00
4. 23-06-11 25-06-11 Training on Pregnancy Diagnosis & Artificial Insemination
Livestock Production and management
Para vets Three RY One 4 0 4 3 0 3 1 0 1 Jagran jan vikas sansthan,Udaipur
-
5. 22-07-11 23-07-11 Scientist farmers interaction
Crop Production
Integrated Crop Management
Two PF One 25 0 25 04 0 04 21 0 21 Dep of Agri.(ATMA),
Udaipur
18992.00
6. 25-07-11 29-07-11 Krishak mitra training. Crop Production
Productivity enhancement of field crops
Five EF One 50 0 50 28 0 28 22 0 22 Dep of Agri.(ATMA),
Udaipur
66762.00
7. 25-07-11 29-07-11 Krishak mitra training. Crop Production
Productivity enhancement of field crops
Five EF One 48 1 49 8 1 9 40 0 40 Dep of Agri.(ATMA),
Udaipur
64215.00
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Sl. No.
Duration
Title Disci
Pline
Thematic area
Durat-ion
(days)
Client (PF / RY / EF)
No. of courses
No. of Participants
Sponsoring Agency
Amt. of fund
received (Rs.)
From To Total SC / ST Others
M F T M F T M F T
8. 01-08-11 05-08-11 Krishak mitra training. Crop Production
Productivity enhancement of field crops
Five EF One 48 0 48 33 0 33 15 0 15 Dep of Agri.(ATMA),
Udaipur
66920.00
9. 08-08-11 12-08-11 Krishak mitra training. Crop Production
Productivity enhancement of field crops
Five EF One 49 1 50 35 0 35 14 1 15 Dep of Agri.(ATMA),
Udaipur
70030.00
10. 08-08-11 12-08-11 Krishak mitra training. Crop Production
Productivity enhancement of field crops
Five EF One 47 3 50 37 3 40 10 0 10 Dep of Agri.(ATMA),
Udaipur
71184.00
11. 16-08-11 20-08-11 Krishak mitra training. Crop Production
Productivity enhancement of field crops
Five EF One 50 0 50 21 0 21 29 0 29 Dep of Agri.(ATMA),
Udaipur
67420.00
12. 16-08-11 20-08-11 Krishak mitra training. Crop Production
Productivity enhancement of field crops
Five EF One 47 1 48 18 1 19 29 0 29 Dep of Agri.(ATMA),
Udaipur
64340.00
13. 23-08-11 27-08-11 Krishak mitra training. Crop Production
Productivity enhancement of field crops
Five EF One 50 0 50 38 0 38 12 0 12 Dep of Agri.(ATMA),
Udaipur
67990.00
14. 23-08-11 27-08-11 Krishak mitra training. Crop Production
Productivity enhancement of field crops
Five EF One 57 0 57 45 0 45 12 0 12 Dep of Agri.(ATMA),
Udaipur
77905.00
15. 29-08-11 02-09-11 Krishak mitra training. Crop Production
Productivity enhancement of field crops
Five EF One 49 1 50 42 0 42 7 1 8 Dep of Agri.(ATMA),
Udaipur
67800.00
16. 29-08-11 02-09-11 Krishak mitra training. Crop Production
Productivity enhancement of field crops
Five EF One 23 0 23 23 0 23 0 0 0 Dep of Agri.(ATMA),
Udaipur
41885.00
17. 05-09-11 09-09-11 Krishak mitra training. Crop Production
Productivity enhancement of field crops
Five EF One 52 0 52 42 0 42 10 0 10 Dep of Agri.(ATMA),
Udaipur
71130.00
18. 05-09-11 09-09-11 Krishak mitra training. Crop Production
Productivity enhancement of field crops
Five EF One 57 0 57 41 0 41 16 0 16 Dep of Agri.(ATMA),
Udaipur
79625.00
19. 12-09-11 16-09-11 Krishak mitra training. Crop Production
Productivity enhancement of field crops
Five EF One 50 0 50 35 0 35 15 0 15 Dep of Agri.(ATMA),
Udaipur
67800.00
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20. 12-09-11 16-09-11 Krishak mitra training. Crop Production
Productivity enhancement of field crops
Five EF One 43 06 49 29 06 35 14 0 14 Dep of Agri.(ATMA),
Udaipur
68015.00
21. 19-09-11 23-09-11 Krishak mitra training. Crop Production
Productivity enhancement of field crops
Five EF One 49 0 49 20 0 20 29 0 29 Dep of Agri.(ATMA),
Udaipur
64745.00
22. 17-09-11 18-09-11 Training on Maize cultivation
Crop Production
Integrated Crop Management
Two PF One 0 30 30 0 30 30 0 0 0 Dept. of Agri.,Udaipur 4950.00
23. 17-09-11 18-09-11 Training on Maize cultivation
Crop Production
Integrated Crop Management
Two PF One 30 0 30 12 0 12 18 0 18 Dept. of Agri.,Udaipur 4950.0
24. 18-07-11 20-07-11 Training on Vegetable cultivation
Horticulture Productuion of low volume and high value crops
Three PF One 16 12 28 15 12 27 1 0 1 NAIP -
25. 18-08-11 - Training on orchard managment
Horticulture Cultivation of Fruit
One PF One 43 8 51 11 1 12 32 7 39 Dep. of Hort. Udaipur 12108.00
26. 05-09-11 07-09-11 Training on irrigation water managment
Agriculture Engineering
Installation and Maintenance of micro irrigation systems
Three PF One 0 30 30 0 09 09 0 21 21 Dep of Agri. AJMER. 19250.00
27. 13-07-11 - Training on Integrated Animal husbandry.
Livestock Production and management
Dairy Management
One PF One 0 25 25 0 0 0 0 25 25 Dept A.H. Udaipur -
28. 13-07-11 - Training on Integrated Animal husbandry.
Livestock Production and management
Dairy Management
One PF One 0 27 27 0 25 25 0 2 2 Dept A.H. Udaipur -
29. 14-07-11 - Training on Integrated Animal husbandry.
Livestock Production and management
Dairy Management
One PF One 0 25 25 0 25 25 0 0 0 Dept A.H. Udaipur -
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30. 14-07-11 - Training on Integrated Animal husbandry.
Livestock Production and management
Dairy Management
One PF One 0 25 25 0 16 16 0 9 9 Dept A.H. Udaipur -
31. 14-07-11 - Training on Integrated Animal husbandry.
Livestock Production and management
Dairy Management
One PF One 10 15 25 0 0 0 10 15 25 Dept A.H. Udaipur -
32. 15-07-11 - Training on Integrated Animal husbandry.
Livestock Production and management
Dairy Management
One PF One 12 13 25 0 0 0 12 13 25 Dept A.H. Udaipur -
33. 20-07-11 - Training on Integrated Animal husbandry.
Livestock Production and management
Dairy Management
One PF One 6 19 25 1 1 2 5 18 23 Dept A.H. Udaipur -
34. 20-07-11 - Training on Integrated Animal husbandry.
Livestock Production and management
Dairy Management
One PF One 5 20 25 5 17 22 0 3 3 Dept A.H. Udaipur -
35. 21-07-11 - Training on Integrated Animal husbandry.
Livestock Production and management
Dairy Management
One PF One 14 11 25 14 11 25 0 0 0 Dept A.H. Udaipur -
36. 21-07-11 - Training on Integrated Animal husbandry.
Livestock Production and management
Dairy Management
One PF One 11 14 25 0 0 0 11 14 25 Dept A.H. Udaipur -
37. 26-07-11 - Training on Integrated Animal husbandry.
Livestock Production and management
Dairy Management
One PF One 1 24 25 0 0 0 1 24 25 Dept A.H. Udaipur -
38. 26-07-11 - Training on Integrated Animal husbandry.
Livestock Production and management
Dairy Management
One PF One 12 13 25 12 13 25 0 0 0 Dept A.H. Udaipur -
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39. 26-07-11 - Training on Integrated Animal husbandry.
Livestock Production and management
Dairy Management
One PF One 04 21 25 04 21 25 0 0 0 Dept A.H. Udaipur -
40. 28-07-11 - Training on Integrated Animal husbandry.
Livestock Production and management
Dairy Management
One PF One 06 19 25 03 09 12 3 10 13 Dept A.H. Udaipur -
41. 28-07-11 - Training on Integrated Animal husbandry.
Livestock Production and management
Dairy Management
One PF One 0 25 25 0 0 0 0 25 25 Dept A.H. Udaipur -
42. 28-07-11 - Training on integrated Animal husbandry.
Livestock Production and management
Dairy Management
One PF One 13 12 25 06 10 16 7 2 9 Dept A.H. Udaipur -
43. 07-10-11 09-10-11 Training on organic farming and marketing
Soil Health and Fertility Management
Production and use of organic inputs
Five EF One 26 0 26 01 0 01 25 0 25 Dep of Agri.(ATMA),
Ajmer
18545.00
44. 10-10-11 14-10-11 Krishak mitra training. Crop Production
Productivity enhancement of field crops
Five EF One 45 0 45 20 0 20 25 0 25 Dep of Agri.(ATMA),
Udaipur
61305.00
45. 16-10-11 17-10-11 Training on Maize Cultivation (Isopom)
Crop Production
Integrated Crop Management
Two PF One 28 02 30 10 01 11 18 1 19 Dep of Agri.,Udaipur 4950.00
46. 17-10-11 21-10-11 Integrated Agriculture training
Crop Production
Integrated Crop Management
Five PF One 30 0 30 15 0 15 15 0 15 Dep of Agri.(ATMA),
Dungarpur
67800.00
47. 14-11-11 18-11-11 Krishak mitra training. Crop Production
Productivity enhancement of field crops
Five EF One 50 0 50 25 0 25 25 0 25 Dep of Agri.(ATMA),
Udaipur
66560.00
48. 14-11-11 18-11-11 Krishak mitra training. Crop Production
Productivity enhancement of field crops
Five EF One 32 0 32 11 0 11 21 0 21 Dep of Agri.(ATMA),
Udaipur
47040.00
49. 28-11-11 30-11-11 Training on Post harvest Technology & Value Addition
Horticulture Processing and value addition
Three PF One 29 0 29 29 0 29 0 0 0 Asst.Dir. ATMA,Ajmer 18255.00
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50. 28-11-11 30-11-11 Training on Post harvest Technology & Value Addition
Horticulture Processing and value addition
Three PF One 38 0 38 24 0 24 14 0 14 Asst.Dir. ATMA,Jalore
37800.00
51. 16-12-11 20-12-11 Training on dairy husbandry
Livestock Production and management
Dairy Management
Five PF One 18 0 18 0 0 0 18 0 18 PD (ATMA), Nagore 22100.00
52. 26-12-11 27-12-11 Training on Pulse Production Technology (ISOPM)
Crop Production
Integrated Crop Management
Two PF One 30 0 30 07 0 07 23 0 23 Dept. of Agri.,Udaipur 4950.00
53. 26-12-11 27-12-11 Training on Pulse Production Technology (ISOPM)
Crop Production
Integrated Crop Management
Two PF One 0 31 31 0 05 05 0 26 26 Dept. of Agri.,Udaipur 4950.00
54. 26-12-11 27-12-11 Training on Pulse Production Technology (ISOPM)
Crop Production
Integrated Crop Management
Two PF One 26 04 30 16 03 19 10 1 11 Dept. of Agri.,Udaipur 4950.00
55. 14-12-11 15-12-11 Training on oil seed Production Technology (ISOPM)
Crop Production
Integrated Crop Management
Two PF One 21 09 30 14 02 16 7 7 14 Dept. of Agri.,Udaipur 4950.00
56. 14-12-11 15-12-11 Training on Oil Seed Production Technology (ISOPM)
Crop Production
Integrated Crop Management
Two PF One 25 05 30 06 0 06 19 5 24 Dept. of Agri.,Udaipur 4950.00
57. 08-11-11 10-11-11 Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals
Livestock Production and management
Management of Farm Animals
Three EF One 09 0 09 01 0 01 8 0 8 Dept A.H. Udaipur 10800.00
58. 17-11-11 19-11-11 Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals
Livestock Production and management
Management of Farm Animals
Three EF One 10 0 10 0 0 0 10 0 10 Dept A.H. Udaipur 12000.00
59. 28-11-11 30-11-11 Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals
Livestock Production and management
Management of Farm Animals
Three EF One 10 0 10 02 0 02 8 0 8 Dept A.H. Udaipur 13200.00
60. 01-12-11 03-12-11 Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals
Livestock Production and management
Management of Farm Animals
Three EF One 10 0 10 03 0 03 7 0 7 Dept A.H. Udaipur 12000.00
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61. 08-12-11 10-12-11 Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals
Livestock Production and management
Management of Farm Animals
Three EF One 09 0 09 02 0 02 7 0 7 Dept A.H. Udaipur 10800.00
62. 12-12-11 14-12-11 Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals
Livestock Production and management
Management of Farm Animals
Three EF One 08 0 08 03 0 03 5 0 5 Dept A.H. Udaipur 9600.00
63. 15-12-11 17-12-11 Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals
Livestock Production and management
Management of Farm Animals
Three EF One 09 0 09 02 0 02 7 0 7 Dept A.H. Udaipur 10800.00
64. 19-12-11 21-12-11 Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals
Livestock Production and management
Management of Farm Animals
Three EF One 09 01 10 01 0 01 8 1 9 Dept A.H. Udaipur 12000.00
65. 22-12-11 24-12-11 Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals
Livestock Production and management
Management of Farm Animals
Three EF One 12 0 12 03 0 03 9 0 9 Dept A.H. Udaipur 14400.00
66. 27-12-11 29-12-11 Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals
Livestock Production and management
Management of Farm Animals
Three EF One 09 01 10 02 0 02 7 1 8 Dept A.H. Udaipur 12000.00
67. 24-11-11 26-11-11 Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals
Livestock Production and management
Management of Farm Animals
Three EF One 09 0 09 01 0 01 8 0 8 Dept A.H. Udaipur 10800.00
68. 02-01-12 06-01-12 Integrated Agriculture training
Crop Production
Integrated Crop Management
Five PF One 0 40 40 0 12 12 0 28 28 Project dir. (ATMA) Rajsamand.
52600.00
69. 06-01-12 07-01-12 Farmer Scientist interaction.
Crop Production
Integrated Crop Management
Two PF One 24 0 24 05 0 05 19 0 19 Dep of Agri.(ATMA),
Udaipur
19550.00
70. 09-01-12 13-01-12 Krishak mitra training. Crop Production
Productivity enhancement of field crops
Five EF One 50 0 50 33 0 33 17 0 17 Dep of Agri.(ATMA),
Udaipur
70600.00
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71. 09-01-12 13-01-12 Krishak mitra training. Crop Production
Productivity enhancement of field crops
Five EF One 34 01 35 24 0 24 10 1 11 Dep of Agri.(ATMA),
Udaipur
54505.00
72. 16-01-12 19-01-12 Integrated Agriculture training
Crop Production
Integrated Crop Management
Three PF One 26 0 26 03 0 03 23 0 23 ATMA, Jhalawar 25800.00
73. 09-02-11 11-02-11 Farmers training programme on Soil health
Soil Health and Fertility Management
Soil and water testing
Three PF One 0 30 30 0 0 0 0 30 30 Asst.Dir. ATMA,Ajmer 19215.00
74. 23-01-12 27-01-12 Krishak mitra training. Crop Production
Productivity enhancement of field crops
Five EF One 67 0 67 46 0 46 21 0 21 Asst.Dir.Horti ATMA, Udaipur
90815.00
75. 09-02-12 11-02-12 Integrated Agriculture training
Crop Production
Integrated Crop Management
Three PF One 27 0 27 14 0 14 13 0 13 ATMA,Ajmer 19215.00
76. 13-02-12 14-02-12 Integrated Agriculture training
Crop Production
Integrated Crop Management
Two PF One 50 0 50 36 0 36 14 0 14 ATMA, Dungarpur 21400.00
77. 21-02-12 25-02-12 Integrated Agriculture training
Crop Production
Integrated Crop Management
Five PF One 29 0 29 19 0 19 10 0 10 ATMA, chittorgrah. 33550.00
78. 27-02-12 29-02-12 Integrated Agriculture training
Crop Production
Integrated Crop Management
Three PF One 29 0 29 05 0 05 24 0 24 Asst.Dir. ATMA,Ajmer 20355.00
79. 01-03-12 03-03-12 Integrated Agriculture training
Crop Production
Integrated Crop Management
Three PF One 18 0 18 12 0 12 6 0 6 Asst.Dir. ATMA,Ajmer 14085.00
80. 05-03-12 06-03-12 Farmers training programme
( Horticulture)
Horticulture Cultivation of Fruit
Two PF One 37 09 46 20 06 26 17 3 20 ATMA, Sirohi 17580.00
81. 02-01-12 04-01-12 Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals
Livestock Production and management
Management of Farm Animals
Three EF One 12 0 12 02 0 02 10 0 10 Dept A.H. Udaipur 14400.00
82. 09-01-12 11-01-12 Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals
Livestock Production and management
Management of Farm Animals
Three EF One 07 0 07 03 0 03 4 0 4 Dept A.H. Udaipur 14400.00
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83. 12-01-12 14-01-12 Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals
Livestock Production and management
Management of Farm Animals
Three EF One 08 0 08 02 0 02 6 0 6 Dept A.H. Udaipur 9600.00
84. 16-01-12 18-01-12 Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals
Livestock Production and management
Management of Farm Animals
Three EF One 10 0 10 01 0 01 9 0 9 Dept A.H. Udaipur 12000.00
85. 19-01-12 21-01-12 Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals
Livestock Production and management
Management of Farm Animals
Three EF One 09 0 09 02 0 02 7 0 7 Dept A.H. Udaipur 10800.00
86. 23-01-12 25-01-12 Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals
Livestock Production and management
Management of Farm Animals
Three EF One 10 0 10 01 0 01 9 0 9 Dept A.H. Udaipur 12000.00
87. 30-01-12 01-02-12 Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals
Livestock Production and management
Management of Farm Animals
Three EF One 10 0 10 02 0 02 8 0 8 Dept A.H. Udaipur 12000.00
88. 06-02-12 08-02-12 Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals
Livestock Production and management
Management of Farm Animals
Three EF One 08 0 08 01 0 01 7 0 7 Dept A.H. Udaipur 9600.00
89. 09-02-12 11-02-12 Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals
Livestock Production and management
Management of Farm Animals
Three EF One 09 0 09 01 0 01 8 0 8 Dept A.H. Udaipur 10800.00
90. 22-02-12 24-02-12 Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals
Livestock Production and management
Management of Farm Animals
Three EF One 08 0 08 0 0 0 8 0 8 Dept A.H. Udaipur 9600.00
91. 27-02-12 29-02-12 Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals
Livestock Production and management
Management of Farm Animals
Three EF One 10 0 10 01 0 01 9 0 9 Dept A.H. Udaipur 12000.00
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92. 01-03-12 03-03-12 Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals
Livestock Production and management
Management of Farm Animals
Three EF One 11 0 11 01 0 01 10 0 10 Dept A.H. Udaipur 13200.00
93. 12-03-12 14-03-12 Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals
Livestock Production and management
Management of Farm Animals
Three EF One 12 0 12 01 0 01 11 0 11 Dept A.H. Udaipur 14400.00
94. 19-03-12 21-03-12 Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals
Livestock Production and management
Management of Farm Animals
Three EF One 15 04 19 02 01 03 13 3 16 Dept A.H. Udaipur 16800.00
95. 29-03-12 31-03-12 Goattary a profitable venture for tribles
Livestock Production and management
Dairy management
Three PF One 27 04 31 27 04 31 0 0 0 FES, Udaipur 13745.00
3.4. Extension Activities (including activities of FLD programes)
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No. of activities
Participants
Farmers (Others) (I) SC / ST (Farmers) (II) Exten. Officials (III) Grand Total (I+II+III)
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
1.
Field Day
25-09-11 (Black Gram)
1 76 08 84 06 0 06 04 0 04 86 08 94
07-10-11 (Maize)
1 38 22 60 18 22 40 02 0 02 58 44 102
14-03-12 (Gram)
1 66 01 67 39 01 40 01 0 01 106 02 108
Total
2.
Kisan Mela 31-01-12 1 435 191 626 953 325 1278 152 6 158 1540 522 2062
Total 1 435 191 626 953 325 1278 152 6 158 1540 522 2062
3. Kisan Ghosthi 14-05-11 01 22 4 26 35 7 42 1 0 1 58 11 69
22-08-11 01 7 5 12 64 14 78 2 0 2 73 19 92
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Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
23-03-11 01 8 12 20 32 38 70 0 0 0 40 50 90
Total 03 37 21 58 131 59 190 3 0 3 171 80 251
4. Exhibition
Film Show
05-09-11 01 0 15 15 30 15 45 0 0 0 30 30 60
10-05-11 01 28 0 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 0 28
24-05-11 01 15 05 20 18 30 48 0 0 0 33 35 68
21-06-11 01 05 0 05 32 43 75 01 02 03 38 45 83
12-07-11 01 112 48 160 136 98 234 5 1 6 253 147 400
23-08-11 01 62 12 74 13 25 38 0 0 0 75 37 112
20-09-11 01 08 22 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 08 22 30
18-10-11 01 15 04 19 21 08 29 01 01 02 37 13 50
24-11-11 01 02 0 02 44 27 71 02 0 02 48 27 75
13-12-11 01 26 0 26 12 18 30 0 0 0 38 18 56
10-01-12 01 04 03 07 28 24 52 02 01 03 34 28 62
13-03-12 01 02 07 09 08 43 51 0 03 03 10 53 63
Total 12 279 116 395 342 331 673 11 8 19 632 455 1087
5. Method Demo. 03 15 4 19 18 15 33 5 0 5 38 19 57
6. Farmers Seminar 02 4 5 9 23 14 37 1 0 1 28 19 47
7. Workshop
8.
Group meetings
Method Demo.
22-07-11 01 26 07 33 07 0 07 0 0 0 33 07 40
26-07-11 01 05 02 07 34 14 48 0 0 0 39 16 55
19-10-11 01 27 12 39 07 02 09 0 0 0 34 14 48
22-02-11 01 19 05 24 16 09 25 1 0 1 36 14 50
06-03-12 01 02 0 0 25 08 33 2 0 2 29 8 37
Total 05 79 26 103 89 33 122 3 0 3 171 59 230
9. Lectures delivered as resource persons
186
10. Newspaper coverage
34
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Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
11. Radio talks 07
12. TV talks 2
13. Popular articles 28
14. Extension Literature 52
15. Advisory Services 62
16. Scientific visit to farmers field
41
17. Farmers visit to KVK 132 5377
18. Diagnostic visits 15
19. Exposure visits 2
20. Ex-trainees Sammelan
1
21. Soil health Camp 1 0 0 0 72 15 87 1 0 1 73 15 88
22. Animal Health Camp 1 528
23. Agri mobile clinic
24. Soil test campaigns
25. Farm Science Club Conveners meet
4 16 14 30 16 14 30 0 0 0 16 14 30
26. Self Help Group Conveners meetings
0 0 0 0 6 62 68 0 0 0 6 62 68
27. Mahila Mandals Conveners meetings
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
28. Celebration of important days (specify)
29. Farmers scientist Interaction
15 247 29 276 28 18 46 04 01 5 279 48 327
Grand Total 571 10456
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Kisan Mela at VBKVK KVK Exhibition in Kishan Mela
Inoguration of Bio-fertilizer Laboratory Visit of state minister at Farmer Mela
72
QRT Visit at KVK
Scientist Visit at KVK Working Area
Farmers Field School at Villege Manpura
Farmer’s visit to VBKVK
73
3.5 Production and supply of Technological products
SEED MATERIALS
Major group / class Crop Variety Quantity (qtl.) Value (Rs.) Provided to No. of Farmers
CEREALS Wheat Raj-4037 - - Yet to be threshed
OILSEEDS
PULSES Instructional Farm Gram (10-11) Pratap Chana -1 10.00 40,000 Sold to RSSC
Gram Pratap Chana -1 - - Yet to be threshed
Black Gram PU-31 12.00 96,000 138
Green Gram SML-668 01.57 16,000 26
Farmers Field Black Gram PU-31 63.00 2,20,500 225
Black Gram KU-96-3 79.00 2,76,500 228
VEGETABLES
FLOWER CROPS
OTHERS (Specify)
SUMMARY
Sl. No. Major group / class Quantity (qtl.) Value (Rs.) Provided to No. of Farmers
1 CEREALS
2 OILSEEDS
3 PULSES 165.57 6,49,000 617
4 VEGETABLES
5 FLOWER CROPS
6 OTHERS
TOTAL 165.57 6,49,000 617
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PLANTING MATERIALS
Major group / class Crop Variety Quantity (Nos.) Value (Rs.) Provided to No. of Farmers
FRUITS Lime
(Seeded) Kagzi 15000 1,50,000 Supply/Sale is in progress
Lime
(Air Layering)
Kagzi 600 18,000 Supply/Sale is in progress
Papaya Honey Dew 1500 75,000 Supply/Sale is in progress
SPICES
VEGETABLES Onion N-53 1Kg seed 800 Distributed
Tomato Pusa hybrid2 600 400 Distributed
Brinjal Kavach, PPR 800 200 Distributed
FOREST SPECIES
ORNAMENTAL CROPS Various Type - 4000 80,000 128
PLANTATION CROPS
Others (Specify) Aloevera - 1000 10,000 Yet not distributed
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SUMMARY
Sl. No. Major group / class Quantity (Nos.) Value (Rs.) Provided to
No. of Farmers 1 FRUITS 17,100 2,43,000 Yet not distributed/Sale is in Progress 2 VEGETABLES 1,400 1,400 Not yet distributed 3 SPICES 4 FOREST SPECIES 5 ORNAMENTAL CROPS 4,000 80,000 128 6 PLANTATION CROPS 7 OTHERS 1,000 10,000 Not yet distributed TOTAL 23,500 3,34,400 128
BIO PRODUCTS
Major group / class Product Name Species Quantity
Value (Rs.) Provided to
No. of Farmers
No (kg)
BIOAGENTS
BIOFERTILIZERS
1 Nitrogen fixing bacteria (symbiotic)
Rhizobium culture Rhizobium spps. 97 pkt x 200g 19.4 970 90
2 Nitrogen fixing bacteria (non-symbiotic)
Agotobacter culture Azotobacter spps. 301 pkt x 200g 60.2 3010 261
3 Phosphate solubilizing bacteria
PSB culture Bacillus megaterium 327 pkt x 200g 65.4 4905 285
BIO PESTICIDES
1
2
3
4
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1 BIOAGENTS
2 BIO FERTILIZERS Rhizobium spps.,
Azotobacter spps., Bacillus megaterium
725 145 8885 636
.3 BIO PESTICIDE
TOTAL 3 725 145 8885 636
LIVESTOCK
Sl. No. Type Breed Quantity
Value (Rs.) Provided to No. of Farmers Nos Kgs
Cattle
SHEEP AND GOAT Goat Buck Sirohi 05 40 40,000 05
POULTRY
FISHERIES
Others (Specify)
SUMMARY
Sl. No. Type Breed Quantity
Value (Rs.) Provided to No. of Farmers Nos Kgs
1 CATTLE
2 SHEEP & GOAT Sirohi Buck 05 40 40,000 05
3 POULTRY
4 FISHERIES
5 OTHERS
TOTAL 05 40 40,000 05
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3.6. Literature Developed / Published (with full title, author & reference) (A) KVK News Letter ((Date of start, Periodicity, number of copies distributed etc.) Not Started Yet (B) Literature developed / published
Item Title Authors name Number of copies
Research papers - - -
Total - - -
Technical reports Annual Action Plan 01
Annual Progress Report 01
Quarterly Progress Plans 04
Monthly Progress Reports 12
Seasonal Reports for FLD 02
FLD Implementation Reports 02
Half yearly Report for ZREAC 02
Total 7 24
Popular articles le; dh iqdkj gS tSfod [ksrh Sh.M.S.Rathore 05
gj fdlku dh ;gh dgkuh gS Sh.M.S.Rathore 05
dSls cpsa IykfLVd iznw”k.k ls Sh.M.S.Rathore 05
gekjs thou esa xk; dk egRo Sh.M.S.Rathore 05
Ñf"k :ih cSyxkM+h ds gSa nks ifg;s Sh.M.S.Rathore 03
ty ls vé iSnk gksrk gS Sh.M.S.Rathore 03
vkvks rqEgs lh[kkÅ esa ljlksa dh mér [ksrh djuk Sh.M.S.Rathore 02
le; dh iqdkj tSfod [ksrh Sh.M.S.Rathore 05
ty gh thou gSA Sh.M.S.Rathore 04
QkLQksjl foys;dkjh tSo moZjd ¼ih,l,e dYpj½ Dr. V.K. Saini 05
Total 10 42
Leaflets / folders feV~Vh,oa flapkbZ ty ijh{k.k dk egÙo,oa mi;ksfxrk Sh.M.S.Rathore 200
oehZ dEiksLV% egÙo cukus dh fof/k,oa mi;ksx Sh.M.S.Rathore 200
lqij dEiksLV% egÙo,oa cukus dh fof/k Sh.M.S.Rathore 300
vnjd dh mUur [ksrh o lksaB cukukA Sh. A.S.Jodha 300
gYnh dh mUur [ksrh o chtksipkjA Sh. A.S.Jodha 200
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Item Title Authors name Number of copies
vke dk cxhpk yxkus gsrq LFkku dk pquko A Sh. A.S.Jodha 300
Ekkuo vkgkj esa vke] vnjd,oa gYnh dk vkS”kf/k; egRo A Sh. A.S.Jodha 400
vke foi.ku gsrq rqM+kbZ] xzsfMx iSfdx djus dh fof/k;kW A Sh. A.S.Jodha 200
dV¶ykolZ ds fy;s Qwyks dh dVkbZ,oa iSfdaxA Sh. A.S.Jodha 300
ve:n ds O;olf;d mRiknu dk egRo,oa rduhd Sh. A.S.Jodha 300
xzhu gkml esa Qwyksa dk mRiknu A Sh. A.S.Jodha 400
oehZ dEiksLV % egRo] cukus dh fof/k,oa mi;ksx Dr. V.K. Saini 500
lqij dEiksLV % egRo] cukus dh fof/k,oa mi;ksx Dr. V.K. Saini 300
vkWoyk mRiknu,oa ifjj{k.k Dr. V.K. Saini 300
e`nk LokLF; easa feêh,oa flapkbZ ty dh tkap dk egRo Dr. V.K. Saini 400
thok.kq [kknksa ¼dYpj½ dk egRo,oa mi;ksfxrk Dr. V.K. Saini 300
fdlku jklk;fud moZjdksa esa feykoV dh tkap,sls djsa Dr. V.K. Saini 500
oehZdEiksLV rduhd dh iz'uksÙkjh Dr. V.K. Saini 400
tk;n ewax dh [ksrh] equkQk vf/kd nsrh Dr. V.K. Saini 200
vkWoyk mRiknu,oa ifjj{k.k Dr. V.K. Saini 300
e`nk LokLF; easa feêh,oa flapkbZ ty dh tkap dk egRo Dr. V.K. Saini 300
vkaoyk mRiknu,oa ifjj{k.kA Smt. C.L.Bharti 300
gYnh dk HkaMkj.k,oa ifjj{k.kA Smt. C.L.Bharti 300
vnjd dk HkaMkj.k,oa vkS”k/kh; mi;ksxA Smt. C.L.Bharti 100
lkekftd dY;k.kdkjh ifj;kstuk,saA Smt. C.L.Bharti 100
fucw o fepZ vpkj Smt. C.L.Bharti 300
flykbZ & djks vkSj lh[kks Smt. C.L.Bharti 300
Total 27 8,000
Grand TOTAL 44 8,066
N.B. Please enclose a copy of each. In case of literature prepared in local language please indicate the title in English
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(C) Details of Electronic Media Produced
S. No. Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio- Cassette) Title of the programme Number
1 CD Rainwater harvesting 1
2 CD Sprinklar Irrigation 1
3 CD Watershed Activities 1
4 CD Effect of climate on animals 1
5 CD Synchronization in animals 1
6 CD NAIP activities 1
3.7. Success stories / Case studies, if any (two or three pages write-up on each case with suitable action photo graphs) - Attached 3.8 Give details of innovative methodology / technology developed and used for Transfer of Technology during the year
• Use of electronic media in teaching like CDs, Slide Show, Film etc.
3.9 Give details of indigenous technology practiced by the farmers in the KVK operational area which can be considered for technology development (in detail with suitable photo graphs)
S. No. Crop / Enterprise ITK Practiced Purpose of ITK
1 Cattle Asfoetida mixed with edible oil used for curing bloat in the cattle. Used for animals by animals rearer
2 Cattle Karanj oil used as antiseptic for curing wounds in cattle. Used for animals by animals rearer
3 Safed Musli Use of cow urine as planting material treatment of Safed Musli. Used for crops by farmers
3.10 Indicate the specific training need analysis tools / methodology followed for
- Identification of courses for farmers / farm women
• Personal discussion and PRA
- Rural Youth
• Personal discussion and PRA
- In-service personnel
• Expectation of personnel to wards particulars courses and by PRA
• Suggestion from respective department
3.11 Field activities i. Number of villages adopted: 19 ii. No. of farm families selected : 1734
iii. No. of survey / PRA conducted : Survey 524 / PRA - 6
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3.12. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory
Status of establishment of Lab : 2004-05
1. Year of establishment : 2005 2. List of equipments purchased with amount :
Sl. No Name of the Equipment Qty. Cost
1 Chemical Balance (MAC MSW-908 A 1 82,368.00
2 Electronic Balance (Model No. CB-125) 1 13,936.00
3 Conductivity Meter (Model No.306 Systronics) 1 13,920.00
4 Distillation (water) unit (5 ltr / hr.) MAC-MSW-194 1 92,664.00
5 Flame Photo meter (Model No.128) Syst. 1 41,518.00
6 Grinder (MAC-MSW-342 (c) ) 1 30,514.00
7 Hot plate (MAC MSW-421 (b) 1 4,600.00
8 Hot plate (MAC MSW-421 (c) 1 6,000.00
9 Nitrogen Kjeldhal Digestion & Distillation Assembly (MAC - MSW - 434) 1 55,411.00
10 Oven (45x45x45 - MAC MSW - 211 (c)) 1 21,341.00
11 PH Meter (Model No.361 Systronics) 1 12,855.00
12 Refrigerator - Godrej 300 liters cold gold deluxe) 1 13,820.00
13 Refrigerator - Godrej 100 liters Champion) 1 6,424.00
14 Spectro-photo meter (Model No. 118) Syst. 1 91,999.00
15 Shaker (MAC-MSW-301 (a) 1 19,800.00
16 Shaker (MAC-MSW-301 (g) 1 27,200.00
Total 16 5,34,370.00
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Plant Health Diagnostic Laboratory
List of equipments purchased with amount :
S. No. Item/ Particulars Unit Cost Rs
1. Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer 1 7,40,700
2. Digital colony counter 1 3,885
3. BOD Incubator 1 35,700
4. Autoclave (Vertical) 1 49,795
5. Laminar Air Flow (Horizontal) 1 43,206
6. Microscope (Binocular) 1 9,690
7. Printer (Canon) LBP 2900 1 6,175
8. Global Positioning System (GPS) 1 14,063
9. Voltage Sabilizer 1 2,500
10. Air Conditioner split (VOLTAS) 1 25,500
Total 10 9,31,214
3. Details of samples analyzed so far :
Details No. of Samples No. of Farmers No. of Villages Amount realized Rs.
Soil Samples 712 511 57 24,510
Water Samples 60 14 04
Plant Samples 45 01 01
Petiole Samples 0 0 0
Total 817 526 62
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4.0 IMPACT
4.1. Impact of KVK activities (Not to be restricted for reporting period).
Name of specific technology / skill transferred No. of
participants % of adoption
Change in income (Rs.)
Before (Rs. / Unit) After (Rs. / Unit)
Crop production technology improved seeds, fertilizer application, sowing method, irrigation schedule, plant protection measures, Vermicompost etc.
45 35-45 2000-3000 /
month
3500-4000 / month
Production practices of cows, buffalo, goat 40 35-40 2000-3000 4500-5000 / month
Veterinary first aid 10 50-60 1000-1200 4000-6000 / month
Horticulture development activities (i) Orchards dev. (ii) Vegetable production
25 35-40 1000-1500 per biga / year 4000-4500 per biga / year
Home Science stitching, knitting, kitchen gardening, vegetable production
20 35-40 500 -1000 / month 2500-3000 Annually
Mechanization 20 35-40 - 1500-2000 saved per season
NB: Should be based on actual study, questionnaire / group discussion etc. with ex-participants.
4.2. Cases of large scale adoption (Please furnish detailed information for each case)
• High yielding varieties of Maize (PEHM-2) Gram (GNG469) and Wheat (Raj-4037) were adopted by the farming community at higher level.
• Use of Gypsum in oilseed crops
• Use of Mineral Mixture in Concentrate Mixture
• Infertility clinic at KVK
• Use of Bio-fertilizer at the time of sowing.
• Use of Fuel saving devices.
4.3 Details of impact analysis of KVK activities carried out during the reporting period
• 95 sponsered trainings of almost all the districts were successfully organized during the reporting.
• Department of Animal Husbandry organized training of veterinary officers of the state on Oestrus synchronization. KVK provide practical and training facilities to the department. This will indirectly help the animal rearers of the state. Commisioner Animal Husbandry Government of India visited this training.
• Bio fertilizer is readily available at KVK plant health laboratory.
• Budget is almost fully utilized shows timely completion of activities.
• Manger proves to be a fodder saving device for the farmers of Kherwada cluster.
• Sirohi breed of Goat shows increase in both milk production (30%) and growth rate (60-70%) as compared to lpcal breed.
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5.0 LINKAGES
5.1 Functional linkage with different organizations
Name of organization Nature of linkage
1. All India Radio / E T.V. Radio Talk / Documentary
2. Agricultural Department Training, Information Exchange and VAP
3. State Agricultural University (MPUAT) Training and Information Exchange
4. NGOs of District Training and Information Exchange
5. DRDA ITraining and information exchange
6. Watershed Development and Soil Conservation Training & Information exchange
7. Department of Animal Husbandry Training, Treatment camp, advisory work and Information exchange
8. Department of Horticulture Training and Information Exchange
9. NABARD Information exchange
10. Department of Forest Training and Information Exchange
11. Rajasthan State Seed corporation and NSC Training and Information Exchange and seed production program
12. Rajasthan Mission on Livelihood Training and Information Exchange
13. NAIP (ICAR) Joint Diagnostic Survey and joint implementation of Project
14. India Zen Limited Functional Linkages
NB The nature of linkage should be indicated in terms of joint diagnostic survey, joint implementation, and participation in meeting, contribution received for infrastructural
development, conducting training programmes and demonstration or any other
5.2 List special programmes undertaken by the KVK, which have been financed by State Govt. / Other Agencies
Name of the scheme Date / Month of initiation Funding agency Amount (Rs.)
National Agriculture Innovation Project 2007-2012 ICAR 126.25
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5.3 Details of linkage with ATMA
a) Is ATMA implemented in your district Yes
S. No. Programme Nature of linkage Remarks
1. Farmers Scientist Interaction Interaction with Farmers -
2. Interdistrict integrated trainings of other districts Training -
3 Integrated Training for Krishak mitra Training -
4. Kisan Mela Extension -
5. Off campus one day training programme Training -
5.4 Give details of programmes implemented under National Horticultural Mission
S. No. Programme Nature of linkage Remarks
5.5 Nature of linkage with National Fisheries Development Board
S. No. Programme Nature of linkage Remarks
1.
6. PERFORMANCE OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN KVK
6.1 Performance of demonstration units (other than instructional farm)
Sl. No.
Demo Unit Year of
Estt. Area
Details of production Amount (Rs.)
Remarks Variety Produce Qty.
Cost of inputs
Gross income
1 Dairy 1985 101 cows Cross-bred and Gir Milk (Lt.)
2,47,669 77,05,854 84,58,495 -
2 KVK Farm 1984 16.5 ha - - - 17,93,853 19,58,814 -
3 Nursery including Vermicompost
1988 2750 sq. m.
Kagzi (Seeded) Lime 15000 2,15,858 47,650 -
Kagzi (Air Layering) Lime 600
Honeydew Papaya 1500
Ornamental 4000
Vegetable Saplings 1400
Vermi Compost 2 ton
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Hi-tech Nursery
Aonla Orchard
Goat Demonstration Unit
Dairy Demonstration Unit
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6.2 Performance of instructional farm (Crops) including seed production
Sl.
No. Name of Crop
Date of
Sowing Date of Harvest
Area
(ha)
Detail of Production Amount
Rem
ark
Variety Type of
Prod. Qty. (qt.)
Cost of
Input (Lac)
Gross Income
(Lac)
Kharif 2011
1 Maize 26/06/11 to
19//07/11
28/09/11 to
15/10/11
6.25 BIO-9681 Demo. 105.10 0.54 0.80 Due to heavy
rain and water
logging, Green
cobs also sold
2 Maize and cow pea 25/06/11 to
26//06/11
25/08/11 to
10/09/11
2.05 Pratap Charry-6 Fodder 254.0 0.17 0.30 Used at Dairy
3 Sorghum 15/07/11 to
22//07/11
25/09/11 to
10/10/11
2.65 CSV-20 Fodder — 0.21 0.45
4 Rizka Bazri 28/04/11 30/06/11 TO 0.4 Multi cut Fodder 240 0.15 0.35
5 Black Gram 12/07/11 10/10/11 to
22/10/11
1.0 PU-31 Seed Produc 12.0 0.30 0.96 heavy rain
during pod
formation
6 Green Gram 13/07/11 10/10/11 1.0 SML-668(Breeder) Seed Produc 1.57 0.15 0.16 heavy rain
during pod
formation
7 Okra, onion
cucurbits, Tomato,
Brinjal etc
02/03/11 to
19/04/11
20/04/11
30/10/11
1.2 Parbhani
kranti,Nasik red
Pusa
Hybrid,PPL,PPR etc.
Demo. — 0.30 1.90
8 Cluster-bean 21/07/11 08/09/11 0.6 - Green
manuring
- 0.05 - Green Manure
9 Maize 08/04/11 09/06/11 TO
30/06/11
0.1 Pratap Charry-6 Fodder 150 0.12 0.27
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Sl.
No. Name of Crop
Date of
Sowing Date of Harvest Area (ha)
Detail of Production Amount
Rem
ark
Variety Type of
Prod. Qty. (qt.)
Cost of
Input (Lac)
Gross Income
(Lac)
Kharif 2011
1 Maize 25/06/11 26/09/11 TO
10/10/11
0.2 EC-3160 Crop
Museum
43.56 0.025 - Highest Yield
was obtained
43.56 from
EC-3160
BIO-9681 38.70
PEHM-2 34.40
NAVJOT 30.10
MADHURI 20.17
PRATAP M.
CHARRY-6
33.17
PRATAP M-5 31.10
ARAWLI 23.17
PRATAP HY-2 35.26
PRATAP HY-3 36.08
Kharif 2011
1 Ground nut 25/06/11 02/10/11 to
05/10/11
0.1 PM-1 Crop
Museum
19.7 0.025 - Highest Yield
was obtained
22.10 from
UG-117
UG-16 15.8
UG-127 16.7
UG-9 17.4
PM-2 18.4
GG-7 18.0
TG 37-A 20.14
TAG-24 19.8
UG-5 17.18
UG-117 22.10
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Sl.
No. Name of Crop
Date of
Sowing Date of Harvest
Area
(ha)
Detail of Production Amount
Rem
ark
Variety Type of
Prod. Qty. (qt.)
Cost of
Input (Lac)
Gross Income
(Lac)
Rabi 2011
1 Pea 20/10/11 to
24/11/11
09/01/11 to
26/03/12
2.0 Azad P-1 Demo. 195.52 0.80 4.26
2 Vegetables
(Tomato, Radish,
Cabbage, Onion,
Spinach, Carrot,
Fenugreek,
Coriander, Brinjal)
10/10/11to
25/11/11
18/11/11 to
28/03/12
1.3 Pusa Hybrid, Imp.
Japanise White,
Pusa Kesar, Nasik
Red, PPL, PPR etc
Demo. - 0.52 1.60
3 Gram (Green) 16/10/11 to
20/10/11
07/02/12 to
14/03/12
0.6 GNG-469 Demo. 12.0 0.06 0.12
4 Gram 04/11/11 to
10/11/11
20/03/12 to
24./03/12
2.0 Pratap Chana- 1 Seed
Production
- 0.25 Yet to thresh
5 Wheat 18/11/11 harvesting going
on
0.3 HI-1544 Crop
Museum
(17 variety)
0.07 -
GW-366
GW-173
GW-322
RAJ-3777
RAJ-3077
Raj-3765
HI-1560
RAJ-4037
LOK-1
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Sl.
No. Name of Crop
Date of
Sowing Date of Harvest
Area
(ha)
Detail of Production Amount
Rem
ark
Variety Type of
Prod. Qty. (qt.)
Cost of
Input (Lac)
Gross Income
(Lac)
MPO-1215
HI-8498
MPO-1203
MP-3288
HD-2932
HI-1500
Raj-4037
MPO-1216
6 Wheat 20/11/11 to
19/12/11
harvesting going
on
6.75 Raj-4037 Demo. - 1.0 -
7 Wheat 14/11/11 to
15/11/11
harvesting going
on
1.0 Raj-4037 (breeder) Seed
Production
- 0.20 -
8 Barley 03/12/11 to
04/11/12
harvesting going
on
1.01 RD-2035 Demo. - 0.15 -
9 Mustard 20/10/11 10/2 to 20/3/12 0.6 Laxmi Demo. - 0.05 -
10 Pea 15/10/11 09/12/11 to
01/3/12
0.01 Azad P-3 & Arkil OFT 4.0 0.02 0.12
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Crop Museum of Wheat
Green Pea production
Vegetable Cultivation
Seed Production of Gram
6.3 Performance of production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides / bio fertilizers etc.,)
Sl.
No.
Name of the Product
Qty Amount (Rs.)
Remarks Cost of inputs Gross income
1 Rhizobium culture
97 pkt 970
2 Agotobacter culture
241pkt 2410
3 PSB culture 267pkt 4005
6.4 Performance of instructional farm (livestock and fisheries production)
Sl.
No
Name
of the animal /
bird / aquatics
Details of production Amount (Rs.)
Remarks Breed
Type of Produce
Qty. Cost of inputs
Gross income
1. Cow HF Cross, Jersey Cross and Red Dane Cross
Milk, Paneer, Rabri etc.
2,47,669 Lit.
77,05,854 84,58,495
2. Goat Sirohi Milk and meat
8 - - Breeding Bucks
6.5 Rainwater Harvesting
Training programmes conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit
Date Title of the
training course
Client (PF / RY / EF)
No. of Courses
No. of Participants including SC / ST
No. of SC / ST Participants
M F T M F T
6.6 Utilization of hostel facilities Accommodation available (No. of beds) : 105
Months Title of the training course / Purpose of stay No. of trainees stayed
Trainee days (days stayed)
Reason for short fall (if any)
April 2011 Training on Soil and Water Conservation 31 Three
Training on Soil and Water Conservation 48 Three
Total 79
May 2011 Scientific Method for Cultivation of Maize and Black Gram Crop 35 Three
Scientific Method for Cultivation of Maize and Black Gram Crop 34 Three
Total 69
June 2011 Identification & Management of Problematic Soils 21 Three
Training on Pregnancy Diagnosis & Artificial Insemination 4 Three
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Months Title of the training course / Purpose of stay No. of trainees stayed
Trainee days (days stayed)
Reason for short fall (if any)
Krishak mitra training. 49 Five
Total 53
July 2011 Scientist farmers interaction 25 Two
Krishak mitra training. 50 Five
Krishak mitra training. 49 Five
Training on Vegetable cultivation 28 Three
Total 152
August 2011 Training on vegetable cultivation 19 Three
Krishak mitra training. 48 Five
Krishak mitra training. 50 Five
Krishak mitra training. 50 Five
Krishak mitra training. 50 Five
Krishak mitra training. 48 Five
Krishak mitra training. 50 Five
Krishak mitra training. 57 Five
Training on orchard management 51 Two
Total 423
September 2011 Improved technologies for cultivation of wheat & Gram crop. 34 Three
Improved technologies for cultivation of wheat & mustard crop. 44 Three
Training on Orchard managment 31 Three
How to get more milk from buffalos 20 Three
Krishak mitra training. 50 Five
Krishak mitra training. 23 Five
Krishak mitra training. 52 Five
Krishak mitra training. 57 Five
Krishak mitra training. 50 Five
Krishak mitra training. 49 Five
Krishak mitra training. 49 Five
Training on Maize cultivation 30 Two
Training on Maize cultivation 30 Two
Training on irrigation water managment 30 Three
Total 420
October 2011 Training on organic farming and marketing 26 Three
Krishak mitra training. 45 Five
Training on Maize Cultivation (ISOPOM) 30 Two
Integrated Agriculture training 30 Five
Total 131
November 2011 Utilization & Adjustment on seed Cum Fertilizer Drill for Rabi Crop. 20 Three
Krishak mitra training 50 Five
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Months Title of the training course / Purpose of stay No. of trainees stayed
Trainee days (days stayed)
Reason for short fall (if any)
Krishak mitra training. 32 Five
Training on Post harvest Technology & Value Addition 29 Three
Training on Post harvest Technology & Value Addition 38 Three
Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals 09 Three
Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals 10 Three
Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals 10 Three
Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals 09 Three
Total 207
December 2011 Gottary a Profitable Venture for Tribles 21 Three
Scientific Management of Organic Manure for better Soil Health Improvement.
24 THree
Scientific production technology for maize crop 31 Three
Training on dairy husbandry 18 Three
Training on Pulse Production Technology (ISOPM) 30 Two
Training on Pulse Production Technology (ISOPM) 31 Two
Training on Pulse Production Technology (ISOPM) 30 Two
Training on oil seed Production Technology (ISOPM) 30 Two
Training on Oil Seed Production Technology (ISOPM) 30 Two
Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals 10 Three
Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals 09 Three
Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals 08 Three
Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals 09 Three
Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals 10 Three
Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals 12 Three
Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals 10 Three
Total 313
Janurary 2012 Training on repair & maintenance of solar cooker. 27 Three
Integrated Agriculture training 40 Five
Farmer Scientist interaction. 24 Two
Krishak mitra training. 50 Five
Krishak mitra training. 35 Five
Integrated Agriculture training 26 Five
Krishak mitra training. 67 Five
Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals 12 Three
Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals 07 Three
Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals 08 Three
Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals 10 Three
Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals 09 Three
Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals 10 Three
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Months Title of the training course / Purpose of stay No. of trainees stayed
Trainee days (days stayed)
Reason for short fall (if any)
Total 325
Feburary 2012 Goattry a profitable venture for tribal 31 Three
Farmers training programme on Soil health 30 Five
Integrated Agriculture training 27 Five
Integrated Agriculture training 50 Five
Integrated Agriculture training 29 Five
Integrated Agriculture training 29 Five
Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals 10 Three
Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals 08 Three
Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals 09 Three
Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals 08 Three
Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals 10 Three
Total 241
March 2012 Training on preservation of vegetables and fruits. 35 Three
Training on components and constraints of integrated nutrient management.
20 Three
Scientific method for get more milk from cattle. 23 Three
How to get more profit from Vegetable cultivation. 23 Three
Training on recent development in crop production technology. 23 Three
Improving capacity of live stock Assistant in breeding, feeding and disease management.
18 Three
Integrated Agriculture training 18 Three
Farmers training programme ( Horticulture) 46 Two
Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals 11 Three
Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals 12 Three
Training on Combat against Infertility in Animals 19 Three
Goattary a profitable venture for tribals 31 Three
Total 279
Grand Total 2692
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7. FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
7.1 Details of KVK Bank accounts
Bank account Name of the bank Location Account Number
With Host Institute ICICI / Rajasthan Bank VBS Branch 2910101000027
With KVK SBI Badgaon 10420840696
7.2 Utilization of funds under FLD on Oilseed (Rs. In Lakhs)
Item
Released by ICAR Expenditure Unspent balance as on 1
st
April 2012 Kharif
2011-12
Rabi
2011–12
Kharif
2011-12
Rabi
2011-12
Inputs - - - - -
Extension activities - - - - -
TA / DA / POL etc. - - - - -
TOTAL - - - - 1,20,713.34
7.3 Utilization of funds under FLD on Pulses (Rs. In Lakhs)
Item
Released by ICAR Expenditure Unspent
balance as on 1
st April 2012
Kharif
2011-12
Rabi
2011–12
Kharif
2011-12
Rabi
2011-12
Inputs - - - - -
Extension activities - - - - -
TA / DA / POL etc. - - - - -
TOTAL - - - 170.13
7.4 Utilization of funds under FLD on Maize (Rs. In Lakhs)
Item Released by ICAR Expenditure Unspent balance as
on 1st
April 2012 Kharif 2011-12 Kharif 2011-12
Inputs 32,288.00
Extension activities
TA / DA / POL etc.
TOTAL 38,000.00 32,288.00 5,612.00
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10.5 Utilization of KVK funds during the year 2010-11 and 2011-12 (year-wise separately) (current year and previous year)
Year 2010-11
S.
No. Particulars Sanctioned Released Expenditure
A. Recurring Contingencies
1 Pay & Allowances 1,15,99,000 1,15,99,000 1,15,39,217
2 Traveling allowances 1,00,000 1,00,000 1,00,762
3 Contengencies
A Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure on office running, publication of Newsletter and library maintenance (Purchase of News Paper & Magazines)
1,85,000 1,85,000 1,90,989
B POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments 1,05,000 1,05,000 92,996
C Meals/ refreshment for trainees (ceiling upto Rs.40/ day/ trainee be maintained)
90,000 90,000 98,027
D Training material (posters, charts, demonstration material including chemicals etc. required for conducting the training)
1,00,000 1,00,000 1,09,836
E Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses (minimum of 30 demonstration in a year)
1,10,000 1,10,000 1,29,533
F On farm testing (on need based, location specific and newly generated information in the major production systems of the area)
80,000 80,000 18,037
G Training of extension functionaries 50,000 50,000 23,920
H Maintenance of buildings 30,000 30,000 34,791
I Establishment of Soil, Plant & Water Testing Laboratory 0 0 0
J Library 0 0 0
TOTAL (A) 1,24,49,000 1,24,49,000 1,23,38,108
B Non Recurring Contengencies
1 Works (a) Borewell 5,00,000 5,00,000 4,72,901
(b) Rainwater harvesting structure with micro water irrigation system
10,00,000 10,00,000 9,99,267
2 Equipments including SWTL & Furniture (a) plant health diagnostic facilities
10,00,000 10,00,000 9,99,079
3 Vehicle (Four wheeler/ Two wheeler, please specify) 50,000 50,000 47,218
4 Library (Purchase of assets like books & journals) 10,000 10,000 6,880
TOTAL (B) 25,60,000 25,60,000 25,25,345
C. REVOLVING FUND 0 0 0
GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C) 1,50,09,000 1,50,09,000 1,48,63,453
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Year 2011-12
S.
No. Particulars Sanctioned Released Expenditure
A. Recurring Contingencies
1 Pay & Allowances 7600000 7600000 7356352
2 Traveling allowances 150000 150000 149997
3 Contengencies
A Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure on office running, publication of Newsletter and library maintenance (Purchase of News Paper & Magazines)
225000 225000 233958
B POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments 135000 135000 130105
C Meals/ refreshment for trainees (ceiling upto Rs.40/ day/ trainee be maintained)
105000 105000 103453
D Training material (posters, charts, demonstration material including chemicals etc. required for conducting the training)
115000 115000 125666
E Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses (minimum of 30 demonstration in a year)
140000 140000 111281
F On farm testing (on need based, location specific and newly generated information in the major production systems of the area)
70000 70000 47452
G Training of extension functionaries 60000 60000 70319
H Maintenance of buildings 50000 50000 53395
I Establishment of Soil, Plant & Water Testing Laboratory 0 0 0
J Library 0 0 0
TOTAL (A) 8650000 8650000 8381978
B Non Recurring Contengencies
1 Works (a) Borewell 0 0 0
(b) Rainwater harvesting structure with micro water irrigation system
0 0 0
2 Equipments including SWTL & Furniture (a) plant health diagnostic facilities
0 0 0
3 Vehicle (Four wheeler/ Two wheeler, please specify) 0 0 0
4 Library (Purchase of assets like books & journals) 0 0
TOTAL (B) 0 0 0
C. REVOLVING FUND 0 0 0
GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C) 8650000 8650000 8533962
7.6 Status of revolving fund (Rs. in lakhs) for the three years
Year Opening
balance as on 1
st April
Income during the
year
Expenditure during the year
Net balance in hand as on 1
st April of each year
April 2009 to March 2010 7,46,240.72 28,866.00 - 7,75,106.72
April 2010 to March 2011 7,75,106.72 50,081.00 - 8,25,187.72
April 2011 to March 2012 8,25,187.72 30,866.00 - 8,56,053.72
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8.0 Please include information which has not been reflected above (write in detail).
8.1 Constraints
(a) Administrative
• Policies for all the KVK's should be similiar.
(b) Financial
• Contingencies for soil testing laboratory and computer lab should be provided.
(c) Technical
• Funds for farmer's fair should be allocated.
• Fund allocation for oilseed and other crops/ha. should be increased.
• Extensive training to technical staff in Information Technology to fill gap of
advancement in this field.
• Provide Laptop/Notebook to KVK for smooth working.
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Success stories documented
01 Name of the enterprise, Full Address of the enterpriser (with Mob. No.)
Rupa S/o Dala
Village and Panchayat: Amarpura
Tehsil: Kherwara, District: Udaipur (Raj)
Mobile: 08290087425
02 Development of enterprise – Role of VBKVK, type of enterprise, license etc. and recognition in district/State level
Under NAIP and on the suggestion of VBKVK, Rupa has opted and executed to dug a water harvesting pond at his farm (Size 12m x 5m x 3 m, capacity 120,000 liters) with this water in mind he started growing an orchard of Papaya and cultivation of chill (Pusa-Jwala) through which he earned about Rs. 55,000/. On the suggestion of VBKVK he also started fisheries in this pond and earning about Rs. 10-12,000/ per annum since then.
03 Practical utility of enterprise, economics (B:C ratio), impact & scope
• Providing life saving water for vegetable and fruit cultivation
• Providing additional income through fisheries
• Another farmer (Nana s/o Rajing of Nichli Katev in Kherwara, Mobile: 09001673082) who had also dug a water harvesting pond on his farm for life saving water has started cultivating fisheries and in last two years earned extra income of about Rs. 25,000/ from this and also started putting some fish lings in his well to increase income from fisheries business.
04 Good quality Passport size photo of farmer, two action photos of enterprise (in JPG only):
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