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GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
PROFILE - 2019
JOINT DIRECTOR (STATISTICS) DIVISIONDEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AND
VETERINARY SERVICESHEBBAL, BENGALURU-560 024
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY ANDVETERINARY SERVICES
P R E F A C EThe Department of Animal Husbandry and
Veterinary Services is playing a vital role in thegrowth of Rural Economy through the improvedAnimal Husbandry activities. The Department hasmade a phenomenal increase in its developmentalprogrammes, which has helped it to attain theposition of a major Technical Department in theadministrative setup of the State Government.
The primary objective in bringing out this profileis to highlight the activities of the department in theimplementation of various developmental activitiesduring 2018-19. This profile is prepared with theCoordination of Dr. M.T. Manjunath, Director andDr. V. Muniraju, Joint Director (Statistics) of theDepartment. I congratulate and thanks to all theofficers and staff who have worked hard for bringingout this profile which reflects the progress of variousprogrammes of the Department.
Constructive suggestions if any to this profileare most welcome.
Place: BengaluruDate: 26-11-2019 Sri. S.R. Natesh, I.F.S
Commissioner
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FORE WORDThe Animal Husbandry and Livestock Sector is
playing a significant role in the IntegratedDevelopment of Rural Economy. This Departmentprovides an employment opportunities to thelandless farmers, the people who are economicallybackward and women. Animal Husbandry andVeterinary Services share is more in the primarysector of the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP)of the state.
“ANIMAL HUSBANDRY and VETERINARYSERVICES PROFILE-2019” includes majorfunctions and developmental activities of thedepartment during 2018-19. This Profile is preparedby Dr. V. Muniraju, Joint Director (Statistics) underthe guidance of the Commissioner of the department.
Constructive suggestions if any are mostwelcome.
Place: BengaluruDate: 26-11-2019
Dr. M.T. ManjunathDirector
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Index
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Sl.No. PARTICULARS PageNo.
1 General Information 1-2
2 Staff Position 3
3 Livestock Population 3
4 No. of Household and Household Enterprises 4owning Animals and Poultry Birds(As per 19th LC-2012)
5 Veterinary Amenities 4
6 Particulars of Allotment and Expenditure 5
7 Progress Achieved during 2018-19 5
8 Number, Area and Average size of 6operational holding according to sex andmajor size class
9 Income from Animal Husbandry in 7Agriculture and Allied sector to GSDP
10 Estimated Milk, Meat, Egg & Wool 7Production as per Integrated Sample Survey2018-19
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11 Percentage of Distribution of Livestock and 8Poultry According to the size of Units
12 Estimated value of Major Livestock, 8-14Livestock Products and By Products
13 Estimated Milk, Meat, Egg & Wool 15-16production as per Integrated SampleSurvey from 2014-15 to 2018-19
14 Per capita availabiltiy, Recommendation and 17GDP to Milk, Egg and Meat
15 Departmental Development Activities 18-38
16 Programmes and Benefits available in 39-60Animal Husbandry and Veterinary ServicesDepartment
17 Departmental Minister and Officers 61-63Name and Phone Numbers
18 District Officers Name and Phone Numbers 64-68
19 Polyclinic Officers Name and 69-73Phone Numbers
20 Executives and Farm Officers Name and 74-89Phone Numbers
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21 Karnataka Milk Federation Managing 90-93Directors Name and Phone Numbers
22 Integrated Sample Survey Divisional 94Supervisors Name and Phone Numbers
23 Training Centers 95-104
A. GENERAL INFORMATION :
Number of Districts 30
Number of Taluks 226No. of Hoblies 769No. of Grama panchayaths 6019No. of Villages 29340No. of Inhabited Villages 27397No. of uninhabited Villages 1943No. of Towns 347No. of Wards 4786Area (sq.kms) 191791Total Population Male 30966657(2011 Census) Female 30128640
Total 61095297Rural (2011 Census) 37469335Urban (2011 Census) 23625962Sex Ratio (2011 Census) 973Decadal Growth Rate (2001-2011) (%) 15.6Percentage of Literacy Male 82.5(2011 Census) Female 68.1
Total 75.4
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Schedule Caste Population (2011 Census) 10474992Schedule Tribe Population (2011 Census) 4248987Cultivators (2011 Census) 6580649Agricultural Labourers (2011 Census) 7155963Livestock Population 29000784(2012 Livestock Census)Rural Livestock Population 27695199(2012 Livestock Census)Urban Livestock Population 1305585(2012 Livestock Census)
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B. STAFF POSITION (As on 31-03-2019)
C. LIVESTOCK POPULATION
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(As per 19th Livestock Census-2012)
Group ‘A’ 3432 2285Group ‘B’ 273 195Group ‘C’ 7439 5074Group ‘D’ 7418 2698Total 18562 10252
Species In NumbersCattle 9516484Buffaloes 3470505Sheep 9583761Goats 4796147Horses and Ponies 12976Mules 762Donkeys 16312Camels 151Pigs 304798Dogs 1275122Rabbits 23558Elephants 208Total Livestock 29000784Poultry 53442030
Group No. of posts Sanctioned No. of posts Filled
No. of Households and Household EnterprisesOwning Animals and Poultry Birds(As per 19th Livestock Census-2012)
Number of households and Household Enterprises having
Cattle Buffa-loes
Goats Sheep Pigs BackyardPoultry
Poultry Farm& Hatcheries
2975805 1317403 714979 533266 21304 1090311 152712
D. VETERINARY AMENITIES (As on 31-03-2019)
I. Veterinary Institutions (Services)1 District Polyclinics 302 Veterinary Hospitals 6653 Veterinary Dispensaries 21354 Primary Veterinary Centers 12065 Mobile Veterinary Clinics 176
Total 4212
II. Veterinary Institutions/Training Centers
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1 Livestock Cattle & Buffalo BreedingFarms and Training Centers 11
2 Sheep Breeding Farms 53 Pig Breeding Farms 54 Frozen Semen Production Centers 35 Rabbit rearing Centers 36 Poultry Farms 247 Frozen Semen Banks 28 In-service Personnel Training Centers 9
E. PARTICULARS OF ALLOTMENT ANDEXPENDITURE
ParticularsAllotment(RE) Expenditure Allotment
Plan Schemes 268260.53 255800.23 262554.53
F. . PROGRESS ACHIEVED DURING 2018-19
(Rs. In lakhs)
(In Numbers)
2018-19 2019-20
1 Artificial Insemination done 30165372 No. of animals found +ve 1243058
for pregnancy
3 Calves born 7479864 No. of animals castrated 15395275 No. of animals treated 146534656 No. of animals vaccinated 803196797 No. of animals- Outbreak 758 No. of animals- Attacks 44809 No. of animals died due 354
to infection
SlNo. Programmes
Progress achievedby the Department
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G. NUMBER, AREA AND AVERAGE SIZE OFOPERATIONAL HOLDINGS ACCORDING TOSEX AND MAJOR SIZE CLASS
(As per Agricultural Census 2010-11)
* Including Institutional Details
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Marginal 2988 855 3849 1478 371 1851 0.49 0.43 0.48 (< 1 ha.)
Small 1771 365 2138 2503 514 3020 1.41 1.41 1.41(1-2 ha.)
SemiMedium 1075 190 1267 2882 506 3393 2.68 2.66 2.68(2-4 ha.)
Medium 441 68 511 2511 383 2904 5.69 5.65 5.69(4- 10ha.)
Large 58 8 67 816 124 994 14.12 14.59 14.71(>=10 ha.)
All Sizes 6333 1486 7832 10190 1898 12162 1.61 1.28 1.55
SizeClass
Number ofholdings(in ‘000)
Area operated(in ‘000
Hectares)
Average size(Hectares)
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H. PERCENTAGE LIVESTOCK CONTRIBUTIONTO TOTAL GROSS STATE DOMESTICPRODUCT (GSDP)
SectorCurrent Price Current Price Current Price
Income from AnimalHusbandry in Agricultureand allied sectorIncome from AnimalHusbandry to GSDP 2.21 2.14 2.03
19.57 18.34 20.07
I. ESTIMATED MILK, EGG, MEAT AND WOOLPRODUCTION AS PER INTEGRATEDSAMPLE SURVEY 2018-19.
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Particulars UnitsSlNo.
EstimatedProduction
(In Kgs)1 Milk
a Crossbreed Cattle In Crores 459b Indigenous Cattle In Crores 83c Non-Descript Cattle In Crores 50d Indigenous Buffaloes In Crores 108e Non-Descript Buffaloes In Crores 79f Goats In Crores 11
Total In Crores 7902 Egg In Crore No. 6003 Meat In Crores 254 Wool In Lakhs 31
Value of produce (Percentage)2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
J. PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDSHAVING BOVINES AND POULTRY.
1-5 92.53 93.316-10 5.43 3.7911-15 1.39 1.9416-20 0.44 0.6221-25 0.14 0.1926 & above 0.07 0.15Total 100.00 100.00
K. ESTIMATED VALUE OF MAJOR LIVESTOCK,LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS & BY PRODUCTS.
I. VALUE OF LIVESTOCK
a. Cross Breed and Exotic Cattle :1 Male upto 1½ years 159630 7000 111742 Male above 1½ years 45552 12500 56943 Female upto 1 years 524390 15000 786594 Female 1 to 2½ years 353977 40000 1415915 Female above 2½ years 1828968 50000 914484
Total 2912517 - 1151602
SpeciesLivestock
as per 19thLivestock
census-2012
TotalValue(Rs. inlakhs)
Rate/animal
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Size of Units Bovines Poultry
Continued.....
b. Indigenous Cattle :Male upto 2 years 496719 25000 124180Male above 2 years 2275155 35000 796304Female upto 1 year 700377 10000 70038Female 1 to 3 years 591298 20000 118260Female above 3 years 2540418 30000 762125 Total 6603967 - 1870907
c. Buffaloes :
Male upto 2 years 292673 8000 23414Male above 2 years 67701 18000 12186Female upto 1 years 641309 12000 76957Female 1 to 3 years 413078 22000 90877Female above 3 years 2055744 35000 719510 Total 3470505 - 922944
d. Sheep :Male upto 1 years 1025429 6000 61526Male 1 year and above 903359 12000 108403Female upto 1 years 1977309 6000 118639Female 1 year and above 5677664 12000 681320 Total 9583761 - 969888
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SpeciesLivestock
as per 19thLivestock
census-2012
TotalValue(Rs. inlakhs)
Rate/animal
Sl.No
e. GoatMale upto 1 year 576480 5000 28824Male 1 year and above 511723 12000 61407Female upto 1 year 964334 5000 48217Female 1 year and above 2743610 10000 274361 Total 4796147 - 412809
f. PigMale upto 6 Months 50125 3000 1504Male 6 Months and above 57289 10000 5729Female upto 6 Months 74878 3000 2246Female 6 Months and above 122506 10000 12251 Total 304798 - 21730
g. Donkey 16312 6500 1060h. Backyard Poultry 9700025 550 53350i. Farm Poultry 43742005 275 120291
Total 53458342 - 174701Total value of Livestock(a+b+c+d+e+f+g+h+i) 5524581
II. VALUE OF ANIMAL POWER :1 Exotic and Cross breed Male
Cattle 1½ years and above 45552 - 21862 Indigenous Male Cattle
2 years and above 2275155 - 1092073 He Buffaloes 2 years and above 67701 - 3250
Total 2388408 - 114643
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SpeciesLivestock
as per 19thLivestock
census-2012
TotalValue(Rs. inlakhs)
Rate/animal
Sl.No
III A. LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS
Sl.No. Species Unit
Rate(in
Rs.)Unit
TotalValue(Rs. inlakhs)
a. Milk :1 Cow 5918337 Tonnes 35 Per litre 20714182 Buffalo 1869068 Tonnes 45 Per litre 8410813 Goat 113204 Tonnes 60 Per litre 67922
Total 7900609 Tonnes - - 2980421b. Meat :1 Cattle 16912 Tonnes 160 Per kg. 270592 Buffalo 11593 Tonnes 160 Per kg. 185493 Sheep 47418 Tonnes 550 Per kg. 2607994 Goat 32403 Tonnes 550 Per kg. 1782175 Pig 6096 Tonnes 180 Per kg. 109736 Poultry 139182 Tonnes 180 Per kg. 250528
Total 253604 Tonnes - - 746125 c. Egg 59994 Lakhs 675 Per 100 404960d. Wool 3058 Tonnes 25 Per kg. 765Total Value of Livestock products (a+b+c+d) 4132271
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Continued.....
Estimatedproduc-
tion2018-19
B. LIVESTOCK BY-PRODUCTSa. Skin
1 Cattle 150216 In Numbers 550 Per Animal 8262 Buffalo 88080 In Numbers 550 Per Animal 4843 Sheep 3163642 In Numbers 275 Per Animal 87004 Goat 2275576 In Numbers 275 Per Animal 6258
Total 5677514 In Numbers - - 16268
b. Dung:
1 Cattle 20841099 Tonnes 2500 Per tonne 5210272 Buffalo 7600405 Tonnes 2500 Per tonne 1900103 Sheep 1749036 Tonnes 3500 Per tonne 612164 Goat 875296 Tonnes 3500 Per tonne 306355 Pig 333753 Tonnes 2000 Per tonne 66756 Poultry 780253 Tonnes 3250 Per tonne 25358
Total 834921Total Value of Livestock byproducts (a+b) 851189
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Sl.No.Species
EstimatedAnimalsSlaugh-
teredUnit
Rate(in
Rs.)Unit
TotalValue(Rs. inlakhs)
Sl.No.Species
Esti-mated
produc-tion
UnitRate(in
Rs.)Unit
TotalValue(Rs. inlakhs)
IV. ESTIMATED VALUE OF MAJOR LIVESTOCKAND ESTIMATED INCOME OF LIVESTOCKPRODUCTS.
(ABSTRACT)Sl.No. Particulars Value
(Rs. in lakhs)I. Value of Livestock :1 Cross Breed and Exotic Cattle 11516022 Indigenous Cattle 18709073 Buffaloes 9229444 Sheep 9698885 Goat 4128096 Pigs 217307 Donkeys 10608 Backyard Poultry and Farm Poultry 173641 Total Value 5524581II. Value of Animal Power : 114643
Total Livestock Value(I + II) 5639224III. Livestock Products :1 Milk 29804212 Meat 7461253 Egg 4049604 Wool 765
Total 4132271
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Sl.No. Particulars Value
(Rs. in lakhs)B. Livestock Byproducts :1 Skin 162682 Dung 834921
Total 851189Total Income (III.A + III.B) 4983460
Total Livestock value + Income 10622684Total (In Crores) 106226.84
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L. ESTIMATED MILK PRODUCTION AS PERINTEGRATED SAMPLE SURVEY FROM2014-15 TO 2018-19
Year Cows Buffa-loes Goats Total % of Variation over
the previous year
(In Crores Kgs)
2014-15 433 173 6 612 2.002015-16 442 185 8 634 3.592016-17 456 192 8 656 3.472017-18 522 180 12 714 8.842018-19 592 187 11 790 10.64
M. ESTIMATED EGG PRODUCTION AS PERINTEGRATED SAMPLE SURVEY FROM2014-15 TO 2018-19
(In Crore No.s)
2014-15 61 378 - 439 6.302015-16 31 14 432 477 8.662016-17 32 16 459 507 6.292017-18 59 11 487 557 9.862018-19 62 12 526 600 7.72
Note : * Commercial Poultry information collected separatelyunder Integrated Sample Survey from 2015-16.
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Year Desi Impr-oved
Commer-cial
Poultry *Total
% ofvariation overthe previous
year
N. ESTIMATED WOOL PRODUCTION AS PERINTEGRATED SAMPLE SURVEY FROM2014-15 TO 2018-19
2014-15 748 88
2015-16 748 82
2016-17 724 66
2017-18 640 43
2018-19 588 31
O. DETAILS OF ESTIMATED MEATPRODUCTION AS PER INTEGRATEDSAMPLE SURVEY FROM 2014-15 TO 2018-19
YearProduction of
Meat (In CroresKgs)
2014-15 18 5.88
2015-16 20 11.11
2016-17 21 5.00
2017-18 23 9.52
2018-19 25 8.70
% of variationover the previous
year
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Year Wool Yield perSheep
(In grams)
Total WoolProduction
(In Lakhs Kgs)
P. PER CAPITA AVAILABILITY, RECOMMEN-DATION AND GAP OF MILK, EGG AND MEAT.
Source : Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)(As per 2011 Population Census) (*Included only Cow,Buffalo and Goat milk)
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Particulars
Milk/day (In Grams) 300 354* +54
Egg/year (In Numbers) 180 98 -82
Meat/year (In Kilo Grams) 11 4.15 -6.85
Recommen-dation
Avai-lability Gap
Q. DEPARTMENTAL DEVELOPMENTALACTIVITIES
1. ANIMAL HEALTH AND VETERINARYSERVICES :
As per the 19th Livestock Census-2012 around2.90 crore Livestock and 5.34 crores of Poultry wealthare existing in the State. In order to provide Healthcoverage to them, Veterinary Services is being giventhrough various types of Veterinary Institutionsthroughout the State.
For systematic control of livestock diseases,Animal Disease Surveillance and Systematic Controlof Livestock Diseases of National ImportanceSchemes have been taken up and to control thethreatening disease of animals like Rinderpest. Toovercome this disease, National RinderpestEradication Programme is being implemented. Nowthe whole Country is being declared as Rinderpestfree. Infectious diseases such as Rinderpest, Footand Mouth Disease, Haemorrhagic Septicaemia, PPR,Rabbies, Ranikhet, Fowl pox, Anthrax, BlackQuarter, Enterotoxaemia, Sheep and Goat Pox which
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are seen in Livestock and Poultry are being controlledsystematically through regular vaccination.The vaccines required for control of these diseasesare being manufactured and supplied by the Instituteof Animal Health and Veterinary Biologicals[IAH &VB ].
2. LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT:
This is the most important activity of theDepartment and is achieved through ArtificialInsemination Technique. At present Cattle andBuffalo Development is carried out through ArtificialInsemination Technique by using Frozen SemenTechnology in all the centers.
There are three Frozen Semen Production Centersunder the control of the Department, one each at theState Livestock Breeding and Training CentreHesseraghatta, Livestock Breeding Farm (StateSemen Collection Centre) Hesseraghatta andLivestock Breeding and Training Centre, Dharwad.There are 11 Livestock Farms in the state whichproduce Breeding bulls (Exotic, Local and
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Crossbreeds), Improved Heifers and Fodder seeds,apart from this imparting practical training to farmerson Modern Animal Husbandry Practices andExtension work/activities.
3. KARNATAKA LIVESTOCKDEVELOPMENT AGENCY (KLDA):
1. RASHTRIYA GOKUL MISSION
i) National Programme on Bovine Breeding :
National Programme for Bovine Breeding beingimplemented in the State since 2015-16 and iscontinued for the year 2018-19. 872 MultipurposeArtificial Insemination Technicians in Rural India(MAITRI) have been trained and established in 16districts in places where A.I. and other Veterinaryfacilities are not available Liquid Nitrogen Silos havebeen established at 12 selected places in the State toimprove Liquid Nitrogen and semen straws supplynetwork.
ii) Establishment of Gokul Gram :
Action has been initiated to establish Gokul Gramas per the guidelines of Rashtriya Gokul Mission
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(RGM) to conserve and propogate local indigenousbreed, Amritmahal Breed at Lingadahally inChikkamagalur District. Rs. 310.00 lakhs has beenreleased for the same and Field PerformanceRecording of the breed has been conducted byKVAFSU and action has been initiated to inductselected animals.
iii) National Mission on Bovine Productivity(NMBP):
For identification and traceability of animals andenhance milk production and productivity of bovinepopulation, National Mission on Bovine Productivityprogramme (NMBP) under Rashtriya Gokul Missionhas been sanctioned by Government of India. UnderPashu Sanjivani component of NMBP the livestockbreeding, health, nutrition and productivity detailsare to be recorded through INAPH software by wayof ear tagging the animals using unique identificationnumber provided by NDDB. A total amount ofRs. 791.86 lakhs has been released for the purposewhich is in the proportion of 60:40 (GoI : GoK). Asagainst the target of 46.10 lakhs breedable animals
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details to be recorded in INAPH software from theallocated funds, details of 25 lakhs animals has beenrecorded. For the purpose of recording of livestockdata in the soft ware, tabs have been procured anddistributed and 10 lakhs Animal Health cards alsohave been distributed to livestock owners.
2. NATIONAL LIVESTOCK MISSION
i) National Livestock Insurance Scheme :
Under the Centrally sponsored NationalLivestock Mission sub-mission, Risk Management,to help the farmers who lose their valuable animalsdue to diseases and accidents, insurance cover tocattle and buffaloes is provided. During 2017-18,Rs. 744.00 lakhs has been utilized to insure 1,40,000animals, and during 2018-19, GOI has not releasedfunds for Livestock Insurance Scheme.
ii) Fodder seed production and distribution :
During 2017-18 to encourage the farmers infodder production, fodder minikits are procured anddistributed under National Livestock Mission.Rs. 166.67 Lakhs has been utilized to distribute ATM
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and Sorghum fodder seeds minikits to 65,787beneficiaries.
iii) Ex-gratia for accidental death of animals :
As per Government order no: AHF 81 AHP 2017,Bangalore, Dated:05.08.2017, compensation ofRs. 10000/- for accidental death of non-insuredbuffalo and cows has been provided and as per theGovernment Addendum order no: AHF 81 AHP 2017,Bangalore, Dated: 28.10.2017, the programme tocompensate accidental death of non-insured animalshas been extended to bullock/ cow/ bull/ he buffalo/she buffalo/ heifer/ buffalo heifer (above six monthsage). During 2017-18, Rs. 265.68 lakhs has beenreleased to 2659 beneficiaries, out of which, Rs. 98.68lakhs are released to beneficiaries under SCP and TSP.During 2018-19, Rs. 1017.59 lakhs has been releasedto 10194 beneficiaries.
3. NATIONAL ADAPTATION FUND FORCLIMATE CHANGE (NAFCC) FUNDEDPROJECT UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE:
Rs. 24.21 crores has been sanctioned byGovernment of India for conservation and
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propagation of Indigenous cattle breeds and sheep.(Deoni/Hallikar/Malnad Gidda breeds of cattle andDeccani/ Bannur/Bellary breeds of sheep). Out of thesanctioned amount Rs. 4.44 crores has been releasedas 1st installment. The implementing agencies of theproject are Karnataka sheep & Wool DevelopmentCorporation, KVAFSU and NDRI. Baseline surveyand Field Performance recording of indigenousbreeds has been completed. Establishment of Gokulgram for Deoni breed at Hallikhed, Bidar district,for Malnad Gidda at Koila, Dakshina Kannada districtand for Hallikar at Kunikenahally, Tumkur district isunder progress. Indigenous breed of sheep have beeninducted in the State farm and measures to preserveand propogate them is under progress. To enhancethe effective utilization of fodder, 2080 ‘Chaff cutters’are being distributed to farmers in 17 districts of theState.
4. POULTRY DEVELOPMENT:
Objectives of Karnataka Co-operative PoultryFederation
• Organization of Primary poultry Co-Operative
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Societies by involving Poultry Farmers andpromoting Sale of Fowl birds, Eggs and Cleandressed poultry meat.
• Strengthening of Primary Co-operative Societiesinvolved in Poultry activities, and creatingemployment among rural unemployed youths.
• Imparting scientific poultry training techniquesunder extension activities and promotingconsumption of Egg and Poultry meat to farmers.
• In taking steps to control Poultry disease andsurveillance in Co-ordination with Departmentof Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Service.
• Promoting of production and sales of Girirajachicks for promoting backyard poultry.
• Creating awareness amongst public regardingAvian Influenza and other emerging Poultrydiseases.
• Implementing Government schemes as pergovernment orders.
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Programmes :
• Short term poultry training to unemployed youthsfor poultry farming.
• Production and distribution of Giriraja chicks.
• Establishment of 500 Broiler units forunemployed youths.
• Establishment of 500 Broiler and Layer units forunemployed youths under RKVY scheme.
• Conducting of study tour for farmers.
• Conducting of Seminar for Poultry rearing.
• Refreshing and updating the knowledge ofveterinarians of the department of AnimalHusbandry & Veterinary Services in the Poultrysector.
• Establishment of 150 Broiler units forunemployed youths under RKVY scheme.
5. SHEEP AND WOOL DEVELOPMENT :
Karnataka Sheep and Wool DevelopmentCorporation Ltd., is established for the Developmentof Sheep and Wool sector in the State. Five sheep
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breeding centres are functioning under thecorporation (Dhanagur, Khudhapur, Guttal,Suttattiand Anagawadi). Breeding of different local breedsof Sheep and Goat breeding is undertaken in thesefarms. Bandur sheep in Dhanagur, Deccani sheep inKudhapura, Kenguri Sheep in Guttal and OsmanabadiGoat in Anagavadi. Cross breed Ramboullet sheepin Kudhapur, Deccani Sheep (Yalaga) in SuttattiFarm are also bred and the quality rams and bucksare distributed to the sheep and goat farmers toupgrade their sheep and goats. 271 Elite rams and 83bucks are produced and distributed to shepherds forbreeding purpose. Sheep and goat breeding policy isbeing implemented by the State Government for theimprovement of sheep and goats.
Under the sheep health protection programme,all sheep and goats in the state are dewormed at acost of Rs. 500.00 Lakhs during this year with co-ordination of the Veterinary Institutions ofDepartment of AH and VS, and district implementingofficers of KSWDCL. To upgrade non-descript breedof sheep, Nari suvarna rams are supplied. Foremergency treatment of Sheep and Goat Multiutility
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Ambulatory clinic Vehicles are provided to Bidar,Kalburagi, Yadgiri, Raichur, Bellary, Bijapur,Bagalkot, Belgaum, Gadag, Haveri , Davanagere,Chitradurga, Tumkur, Hassan, Mysore, Mandya,Kolar, Chikkaballapura, Koppal, Dharwad, Shimoga,Bangalore Rural, Bangalore Urban,Chickmagalur,Chamarajanagar, Ramnagar Districts covering total26 Districts. Sheep farmers are provided withinformation regarding sheep and Goat husbandrymodern practices by organizing one day trainingprogramme. Residential scientific trainingprogramme on sheep and goat rearing is providedat Bandur sheep breeding farm, Dhangur, MandyaDistrict.
During the year 2018-19 Ex-gratia is paid toSheep and Goat rearers at the rate of Rs.5000/eachon death sheep and goats above six months age groupand Rs. 2500/each for death of lambs / kids of belowsix months age group. An amount of Rs. 2200 Lakhsis utilised for this purpose. 250 Sheep and WoolProducers Co-operative Societies are given one timegrant of Rs. 5.00 lakhs to each Society forstrengthening and active functioning. This
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programme is ongoing one . To promote sheep andgoat rearing by SC / ST beneficiaries 10+1 sheepand goat units are provided under SCP, TSP andRKVY scheme with a subsidy of 90% . During thisyear SCP 356 beneficiaries and TSP 145beneficiaries are benefited and under RKVY 1000SC & ST beneficiaries given assistance. There is aWoollen products manufacturing and Carpet weavingCentre under sheep and Wool development Schemeat Ranebennur in Haveri District.
Rs. 110.00 lakhs has been released forestablishment of Bellary Sheep breeding farm atKurikuppe, Bellary District , for rearing andconserving Bellary Sheep Breed and supply of purebreed Bellary Rams to farmers at a subsidized ratefor improving the breed. Work is in progress toestablish well equipped training Centre for shepherdsat Kurikuppe. Establishment of Wool Processing andvalue addition Centre at Hospete, Bellary District isin progress at a cost of Rs. 489.00 lakhs. Rs. 50.00lakhs has been allocated to the corporation forConstruction of 4 Wool / skin Storage godowns hasbeen undertaken at the premises of 4 Sheep and Wool
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producers Co- operative societies.
New Programmes :
1. Distribution of shepherds kits containing Tent,Raincoat, Solar Torch and Rubber floor mat to2350 migratery shepherds. For this Rs. 400.00lakhs is allocated.
2. Establishment of Sheep and goat skin processingunit at Survey No. 14, Cheelenahalli,Sira Taluk,Tumkur district. Rs. 200.00 lakhs is allocated tothis programme.
3. Mobile Meat stall units are provided to 181 SCand ST beneficiaries, for self employment tounemployment youth. Rs. 1493.25 lakhs isallocated for this programme.
6. DAIRY DEVELOPMENT :
The Animal Husbandry and Veterinary ServicesDepartment through Karnataka Milk Federationhas supported milk producers substantially in thestate. The KMF has been implementing DairyDevelopment activities in the State since three andhalf decades through the 14 District milk unions,
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ushering prosperity in the lives of rural milkproducers with effect from December 2016 anincentive of Rs. 5/- per litre of milk has been paidby the state government to the milk pourers supplyingmilk to MPCS. This resulted in considerable increasein the milk procurement. The farmers enthused bythis incentive programme, have shown more interestin dairying. On an average of 8.90 lakh milk pourerssupply 70 Lakh Litres of milk daily in the state toMPCS. The Government had allocated Rs. 120600.00and an additional amount of Rs. 28022.00 Lakhsout of which Rs. 124854.00 lakhs has been spentin 2018-19.
During 2018-19 Rs. 12200.00 and Rs. 5500.00Lakhs has been allotted to the Districts for inductionof milch animals and other units for schedule casteand schedule tribe beneficiaries and Rs. 1054.00Lakhs towards staff of mpcs.
7. PASHU BHAGYA SCHEME :
During 2015-16 Budget speech a New SchemeCalled “Pashubhagya” was announced, in whichsmall, marginal farmers and also landless labourers
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were given subsidy for Dairying, Sheep/Goat rearing,Piggery and Poultry farming. The scheme wascontinued during 2018-19 with the budget allocationof Rs. 10.542 crores under RKVY and expenditureof Rs. 10.362 crores. During 2018-19 out of physicaltarget of 1757 units, achievement was 1727 unitsunder Pashubhagya Scheme.
8. SIRE EVALUATION CELL :
The Sire Evaluation cell was set up on20-03-1972 in Bangalore. Being a rural basedeconomy in India, livestock forms an integral part ofour agricultural economy. Cattle and Buffaloescontribute more than 15% of the gross nationalincome, for majority of cultivators in this country.Livestock farming is an occupation subsidiary to cropproduction. Specially in the semi arid regions,livestock is a major source of income for thefarming community. While the female progenysupplies milk, the male progeny continues to be theprinciple source of draught power. In addition to meat,hides, skins, bones, hooves, etc., they also contributeorganic manure which is important for natural and
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organic farming as an alternative to chemicalfertilizers in a substantial manner.
Livestock production and development is themost important activity of the department. Ourprogress in crossbreeding programme to improve andenhance production in cattle has also considerablyprogressed through Artificial Insemination (AI)techniques. The main aim of Artificial Inseminationis to use the semen from pedigree bulls (high yieldwith good sustainability) to impregnate a widerpopulation of local female cattle so that performanceof the progeny is improved. The indigenous breedsof cattle have been inseminated with the semen ofwell defined breeds of exotic cattle bulls, to get thegermplasm for early maturity, high milk production,and regular breeding interval resulting inenhancement of per capita milk availability. Thecrossbred cattle progeny have shown increasedproductivity and have provided viability andsustainability for livestock farmers. At presentartificial Insemination is carried out using frozensemen technology. The demand for frozen semenstraws in the state is being met by the three semen
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production centers, which are maintained by theAnimal husbandry and Veterinary Department.
The Sire Evaluation Cell is working with thefollowing objectives :
1. Evaluation of breeding bulls for better quality.
2. Storage and preservation of frozen semen strawsunder ideal conditions.
3. Conservation and improvement of indigenousbreeds germplasm.
4. Distribution of frozen semen straws to differentdistricts in the state.
5. Oversee that the exotic level of inheritance ismaintained at 50% for better productivity andsustainability.
6. Monitor the breeding programme and provideguidance to avoid in breeding
9. PIGGERY DEVELOPMENT :
There are 5 Pig Breeding Stations in the state,one each at Kalasa in Chikkamagaluru District,
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Hessaraghatta in Bangalore Rural District, Kudigein Kodagu District, Koila in Dakshina KannadaDistrict and Bangarapet in Kolar district.
10. FODDER DEVELOPMENT :
Totally 1423845 fodder seeds minikits have beensupplied to farmers in the state for green fodderproduction during 2018-19 under S.D.R.F, R.K.V.Y,N.L.M and State sector Programms About 53.39 lakhmetric tons of green fodder production is expectedin 142384 hectares.
11. RABBIT DEVELOPMENT :
In order to popularise Rabbit rearing for meatproduction, 3 Rabbit rearing centers are functioningat Sirsi, Bankapura and Hessaraghatta. These centersare maintaining Newzeland white, California white,Greygiant and Chinchilla breeds of Rabbit. Rabbitbunnies produced in these centres are being sold tointerested farmers (at fixed rate) for breedingpurposes.
12. SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROGRAMMES :
Under Socio Economic Programme, the farmers35
belonging to Scheduled castes and Scheduled tribesare provided with animal husbandry units to improvetheir economic conditions and nutritional status.Widows, Devadasis and Distressed womensbelonging to SCs / STs and economically weakersection are being provided with milk in cows (dairyunits) under Amruth Yojana besides supply of GirirajaBirds under Karnataka Mahila AbhivrudhiYojane.Financial assistance is also given to conservelocal breeds and for male calf rearing.
13. LIVESTOCK CENSUS :
Livestock Census being quinquennial in natureis being conducted once in five years throughout theState as per the directions of the Government of India.At present the state is conducting 20th LivestockCensus is under progress. The 19th Census wasconducted in the State during September- October2012. The Livestock Census had many uniquefeatures. Accurate and timely availability of Livestockdata is very essential in formulating proper policies,for implementing the schemes and improvement ofLivestock Sector.
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14. INTEGRATED SAMPLE SURVEY :
Integrated Sample Survey is being conductedsince 1976-77 for the production estimation of Milk,Egg, Meat and Wool, which are the major livestockproducts with an aim to study the attendant practicesof Livestock in the State. The production andproductivity of these Livestock products haveassumed great importance in the context of meetingnutritious requirements of the people. Livestockproducts have also attained much importance for thepurpose of Planning and are considered as EconomicIndicators. The survey covers the entire state ofKarnataka including Urban and Rural areas.
The survey year is divided into three seasons viz:summer, rainy and winter, in order to study theseasonal fluctuations in the production of Livestockproducts.
15. EXTENTION AND TRAININGPROGRAMMES :
During 2018-19 extension activities were carriedout by officers of the department through 4439 Kissan
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Samparka Sabhas, 12970 Grama SandarshanaSabhas, 2256 Animal Health Camps, Pashumelas,300 Cattle/calf rally and Mysore Dasara exhibition.
The Department has 9 Training Centres(Veterinary Livestock Inspector Training Centre/Veterinary Livestock Assistant Training / FarmerTraining Centre) where in refresher Training Courseswere offered to 1291 Paraveterinarins to update theirknowledge for improving their service and alsoTrainings were conducted for 8131 farmers inscientific dairying, Sheep/Goat rearing, Piggery,Poultry farming and Rabbit farming.
16. VIGILANCE AND TECHNICAL AUDITPROGRAMME.
• Supervision of legal cell and vigilance sections.• Enquiry and disposal of public grievances.• Inspection and technical audit of the plan
programmes.• Law and Regulations related topics.• Supervision of applications concerned to RTI.• Departmental enquiries.
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R. PLAN SCHEMES OF ANIMALHUSBANDRY AND VETERINARYSERVICES DEPARTMENT.
A. Central Sector and Centrally SponsoredSchemes :
1. Control of Animal Disease:(GOI -60: GOK-40) (2403-00-101-0-21)(GOI 60%: State 40%)For 2018-19, the total allocated budget is
Rs.5246.00 lakhs, Under this scheme, vaccinationprogrammes for the diseases [FMD, EnterotoxaemiaHaemmorrghic Septicaemia and Anthrax] that are ofeconomic and zoonotic importance will be carriedout. Other activities being maintenance and repair ofoffice buildings, de worming campaigns, diseasesurveillance disease monitoring programmes and thesalary for officers and staff. During 2018-19Rs.3178.58 lakhs released and Rs.2878.62 lakhshas been spent up to the end of March-2019.2. National Livestock Mission
(2403-00-106-0-03) (GOI 60%:State 40%)
For 2018-19, the total allocated budget is
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Rs. 2266.00 lakhs. Rs. 10000/- ex gratia will beprovided to the farmers for the accidental death ofcattle that are neither covered under insurancenor under calamity relief fund. Out of this allocationRs. 422.61 lakhs is ear marked for this programme.During 2018-19 Rs. 2266.00 lakhs released andRs. 2184.16 lakhs has been spent up to the end ofMarch-2019.
3. Sample Survey Scheme of Estimation of Milk,Egg and Wool (2403-00-113-0-02)(GOI- 50% : State- 50%)
During 2018-19 the total allocated budget isRs. 428.00 lakhs. It is proposed to utilize theallocation towards staff salary, expenditure forcarrying out Survey of major livestock producers likemilk, egg, meat and wool during three seasons of theyear viz. summer, rainy and winter. Survey will becarried out in randomly selected villages; reports willbe complied and sent to the government. During2018-19 Rs. 323.00 lakhs released and Rs. 335.52lakhs has been spent up to the end of March-2019.
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4. Animal Husbandry Statistics and LivestockCensus (2403-00-113-0-04) (100%GOI)
During 2018-19 the total allocated budget isRs. 80.00 lakhs. During 2018-19 Rs. 80.00 lakhsreleased and Rs. 79.96 lakhs has been spent up to theend of March-2019. Expenditure incurred towards20th livestock census.
5. National Plan for Bovine Breeding and DairyDevelopment :(2404-00-102-0-03): (100%GOI)
During 2018-19, the total allocated budget isRs 12.07 lakhs. During 2018-19 Rs. 12.07 lakhsreleased and Rs.12.07 lakhs has been spent up tothe end of March-2019.
6. National Dairy Plan(2404-00-102-0-04): (100%GOI)
During 2018-19, budget not allocated.
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B. State Sector Schemes:
1. Direction and Administration(2403-00-001-0-01)
For 2018-19, the total allocated budget is Rs.7432.88 lakhs. The budget will be utilized forpayment of salary and allowances of officers/staff,procurement of drugs and chemicals to meet therequirement of 4212 Veterinary Institutions, toestablish and maintain public grievance cell/callcentre, to purchase GPS phone and GPS sim toveterinary officers, expenditure towards themaintenance of vehicles at commissionerate,establishment of e-cell, printing of “Januvaru Mahitipustaka” and “ feed charts”, to meet the payment foroutsourced group D staff and other related activities.The non recurring expenditure for upgradation of 400Primary Veterinary Centers as VeterinaryDispensaries will be borne under this HOA. During2018-19 Rs. 7432.88 lakhs released and Rs. 7690.72lakhs has been spent up to the end of March-2019.
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2. Unspent SCSP-TSP Amount as per the SCSP-TSPAct 2013 (2403-00-001-0-04):
For 2018-19, the total allocated budget isRs. 1003.00. lakhs out of this Rs. 694.00 lakhs isearmarked for SCP and Rs.309.00 lakhs for TSP.Dairy (unit cost Rs. 1,20,000/-), sheep/goat (unit costRs. 67,440/-) and piggery (unit cost Rs.99,350/-) unitswill be provided to SC/ST beneficiaries with 50%subsidy. During 2018-19 Rs. 1003.00 lakhs releasedand Rs. 994.95 lakhs has been spent up to the end ofMarch-2019.
3. Institute of Animal Health and VeterinaryBiologicals, Bangalore (2403-00-101-0-06) :
During 2018-19, the total allocated budget isRs. 3503.00 lakhs. Budget will be utilized for thepayment of salary and allowances of officers/staff,to pay pension of retired officers/staff, production ofvaccine to control livestock diseases, diseasediagnosis and investigation, providing expertadvisory services, trainings, office expenditures.During 2018-19 Rs. 3503.00 lakhs released andRs. 3503.00 lakhs has been spent up to the end ofMarch-2019
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4. Civil works : (2403-00-101-0-18)
An amount of Rs. 32.00 lakhs are allocated underthis scheme. Amount will be spent to take up civilworks of the departmental farms and other state sectorbuildings. During 2018-19 Rs. 32.00 lakhs releasedand Rs. 32.00 lakhs has been spent up to the end ofMarch-2019
5. Amrithmahal Kaval (2403-00-102-0-09)
The year 2018-19, the total allocated budget isRs. 50.00 lakhs. Allocation will be utilized for fodderdevelopment in kaval land, for construction of watertank, and to provide infrastructure in four Amrithmahal kavals of Chikkamagaluru,Tumakuru,Chithradurga and Hassan districts. During 2018-19Rs. 50.00 lakhs released and Rs. 50.00 lakhs hasbeen spent up to the end of March-2019
6. Livestock Farms (2403-00-102-1-06)
During 2018-19, the total allocated budget isRs. 3017.35 lakhs. Amount will be utilized towardssalary and allowances of officers / staff, productionof fodder seed, processing and packing, establishment
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and maintenance of bull mother farm, purchase ofbulls for indigenous semen production centre inLivestock Development and training centre atMunirabad, establishment of semen bank at Gulbargaand Dharwad division, construction of building,purchase of LN2 containers, purchase of 4 transportvehicles, supply of chemicals and liquid nitrogen forsemen production centres of the state, purchase offeeds for the livestock farms, repair and maintenanceof farm vehicles and equipments, construction,repairs and maintenance of buildings in the farms.During 2018-19 Rs. 3017.35 lakhs released andRs. 2996.55 lakhs has been spent up to the end ofMarch-2019.7. Support to Pinjarapoles and other Goshalas
(2403-00-102-2-40)For 2018-19, the total allocated budget is
Rs. 400.00 lakhs. It is proposed to supportpinjarapoles and goshalas for maintenance (water,feed, health care) of unproductive and abandonedanimals and also to support State Animal WelfareBoard and strengthening district society for
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prevention of cruelty to animals. During 2018-19Rs. 400.00 lakhs released and Rs. 399.02 lakhs hasbeen spent up to the end of March-2019.8. State Poultry Farms (2403-00-103-0-01) :
The year 2018-19, the total allocated budget isRs. 697.49 lakhs. Amount will be utilized towardssalary and allowances of KCPF and state poultryfarms, daily wages, incidental expenditure, poultryfeed for 6 poultry farms, minor repairs andmaintenance of buildings, repairs and fuel forvehicles/ generators, and other essential items.During 2018-19 Rs. 697.49 lakhs released andRs. 696.04 lakhs has been spent up to the end ofMarch-2019.
9. Karnataka Sheep & Wool DevelopmentCorporation Limited (2403-00-104-0-02)
For 2018-19, the total allocated budget isRs. 2577.53 lakhs. Amount will be utilized towardssalary and allowances of the staff and outsourceemployees, office expenses, dewormers for sheep/goat, mineral mixtures and medicines, health
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coverage of sheep and Goats, maintenance of 6 sheepbreeding farms of the State, trainings, distributionof rams for breeding purpose, “Certified Elite BreedRam Producing Units , Ballary Sheep BreedingCentre and induction of (10+1) Sheep /GoatUnits for SC/ST beneficiaries. During 2018-19Rs. 2577.53 lakhs released and Rs. 2577.53 lakhshas been spent up to the end of March-2019.
10. Ex-gratia to Sheep Owners for AccidentalDeath of Sheep and Goat. (2403-00-104-0-12)For 2018-19, the total allocated budget is
Rs. 2200.00 lakhs. The Ex-gratia will be paid toshepherds for the accidental death of sheep/goat thatare not covered under any other insurances schemesor calamity relief funds, at rate of Rs.5000/- per adultsheep/goat and Rs. 2500/- for sheep/goat below sixmonths of age. During 2018-19 Rs. 2200.00 lakhsreleased and Rs. 2200.00 lakhs has been spent up tothe end of March-2019.
11. Pig Breeding Stations (2403-00-105-0-01):For 2018-19, the total allocated budget is
Rs. 157.00 lakhs. Allocation will be utilized for salary
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and allowances of the officers/staff, payment foroutsource employees, purchase of feed for pigs,purchase of equipments, minor works and repairs ofbuildings, and farm maintenance. During 2018-19Rs. 157.00 lakhs released and Rs. 158.80 lakhs hasbeen spent up to the end of March-2019.
12. Livestock Development Farms(2403-00-106-0-01):
For 2018-19, the total allocated budget isRs. 2686.65 lakhs allocation is provided under thisscheme for 2018-19. Allocation will be utilized forsalary and allowances of the officers/staff, paymentfor outsource employees, daily wages, purchase offeed for livestock in 11 farms and 3 frozen semenproduction centres, repairs and fuel for vehicles /generators, agriculture activities, maintenance ofequipments and machineries, installation of solarlights and pump sets for farms and semen centres.During 2018-19 Rs. 2686.65 lakhs released andRs. 2753.52 lakhs has been spent up to the end ofMarch-2019.
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13. Veterinary Education and Training(2403-00-109-0-01) :
Rs. 341.00 lakhs allocation is provided under thisscheme for the year 2018-19. It will be utilizedtowards salary and allowances, training of farmersand staff, organizing state level seminars andadvertising the departmental programmes throughprint /electronic media. Under this head provisionhas been made to meet the expenditure for “StateLevel Dasara Exhibition” at Mysore. During 2018-19 Rs. 341.00 lakhs released and Rs. 337.67 lakhshas been spent up to the end of March-2019.
14. Animal Husbandry Statistics and LivestockCensus (2403-00-113-0-01)
During 2018-19, Rs. 237.00 lakhs allocation isprovided under this scheme for 2018-19. Budget willbe utilized for salary and allowances of officers/ staff,purchase of computers, equipments, of telephonebills, electricity bills and other office expenses.During 2018-19 Rs. 237.00 lakhs released andRs. 254.27 lakhs has been spent up to the end ofMarch-2019.
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15. Establishment of Veterinary and AnimalSciences University (2403-00-113-0-06)
For 2018-19, the total allocated budget isRs. 9237.58 lakhs. Allocation will be utilized for thesalary and allowances of teaching and non teachingstaff, state share of 25% of the expenditure towardsICAR schemes, students styfund, study tour,maintenance of buildings, vehicles and animals, officeexpenditure, pensions, provision has been made tomeet the expenditure of SC/ST students. During2018-19 Rs. 9237.58 lakhs released and Rs. 9237.58lakhs has been spent up to the end of March-2019.
16. Rastriya Krishi Vikasa Yojane (RKVY)(2401-00-800-01-57)
For 2018-19, the total allocated budget isRs. 7820.00 lakhs. Budget will be utilized toencourage Animal Husbandry activities such as Sheepand Wool Development, Dairy Development, Piggeryand Livestock Health programmes in the state in orderto increase livestock production. During 2018-19,Rs. 6817.00 lakhs released and Rs. 6795.70 lakhshas been spent up to the end of March-2019.
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17. Grants to Animal Husbandry Co-operatives(2403-00-195-0-01)
For 2018-19, the total allocated budget isRs. 650.00 lakhs. Budget will be utilized towardssalary allowances and production of 1,00,000 chicksto encourage backyard poultry farming in rural areas.Maintenance of 4 regional centre, Implementationof 500 Broiler birds unit for unemployed youths,conducting awareness tour for 250 progressivefarmers and short term training for 1000 beneficiaries.Construction to 40 Godowns at Sheep and WoolProducers Co-Operative Societies, Establishment of2 Wool Processing Units, office expenses, salary andallowances of Karnataka Cooperative Sheep and GoatRearer’s Co-Operative Societies Federation. Budgetis also utilized for maintenance of 4 regional centres.During 2018-19 Rs. 650.00 lakhs released andRs. 650.00 lakhs has been spent up to the end ofMarch-2019.18. Vacant Post Provision (2403-00-800-0-40)
For 2018-19, an amount of Rs. 102.00 lakhsallocation is provided under this scheme. Need basedexpenditures will be made.
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19. Additional Provision for Salaries - 6th PayCommission (2403-00-800-0-41)Rs. 5119.00 lakhs allocation is provided under
this scheme to implement 6th pay commission.
20. Payments under the Karnataka Guarantee ofServices Act (2403-00-800-0-60 ):
During 2018-19, Rs. 50.00 lakhs allocation isprovided under this scheme for 2018-19. Need basedexpenditures will be made.
21. Animal husbandry programme for Women(2404-00-191-1-16)
For 2018-19, the total allocated budget isRs. 1101.00 lakhs. This is women beneficiaryoriented programme. Aim of this programme is toassist devadasis / widows / destitute women inattaining economic upliftment and social status.Implementation of 3 sheep / goats unit, dairy unitscomprising of 2 crossbred cows/ upgraded buffalounits and female calf unit. During 2018-19,Rs. 1101.00 lakhs released and Rs. 1082.08 lakhshas been spent up to the end of March-2019.
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22. Incentives to Milk Producers(2404-00-191-1-17)
For 2018-19, the total allocated budget isRs. 148622.00 lakhs. The budget will be utilized toprovide incentive of Rs.5.00 per liter of milk to themilk producers of MPCS and to pay incentive of 20paise/ltr of milk to MPCS staff for the procurementof quality milk. The amount will be utilized to assistSchedule Caste and Schedule tribe beneficiaries bygiving subsidy to establish dairy units and femalecalf unit. During 2018-19, Rs. 148622.00 lakhsreleased and Rs. 146018.98 lakhs has been spent upto the end of March-2019.
23. Construction of Dispensaries under RIDF(4403-00-101-0-02)
For 2018-19, the total allocated budget isRs. 5292.00 lakhs. The amount will be utilized forconstruction of 520 buildings for veterinarydispensaries/institutions of tranches 20 to 23 in ruralareas with the assistance of NABARD. During2018-19, Rs. 5292.00 lakhs released and Rs. 5292.00lakhs has been spent up to the end of March-2019.
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24. Education Extension & Research (KVAFSU)Bidar (4403-00-101-0-11)
For 2018-19, the total allocated budget isRs. 1606.00 lakhs. The budget is utilized to take upapproved civil works of Athani, Gadag, Hassan,shivamogga and Puttur veterinary collages, to provideinfrastructure to 5 Diploma collages and purchase ofbooks for library. During 2018-19 Rs. 1606.00 lakhsreleased and Rs. 1606.00 lakhs has been spent upto the end of March-2019.
25. Unspent SCSP-TSP Amount as per the SCSP-TSPAct 2013, (4403-00-101-0-19)
Budget not allocated during 2018-19.
26. Pashu Bhavana and Other Buildings(4403-00-102-1-03)
For 2018-19, the total allocated budget isRs. 500.00 lakhs. Budget will be utilized for thecontinued civil works of Pashubhavana, constructionof super speciality hospital building, and constructionof veterinary livestock inspectors training centre /Hostel. During 2018-19 Rs. 500.00 lakhs released
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and Rs. 499.75 lakhs has been spent up to the end ofMarch-2019.
C. DISTRICT SECTOR SCHEMES
i) Zilla Panchayath Programmes:
1. Executive Establishment (2403-00-101-0-26)
During 2018-19, the allocated budget isRs. 8232.86 lakhs. Budget will be utilized for thesalary and allowances of officers and staff of 4212veterinary institutions. During 2018-19 Rs. 8232.86lakhs released and Rs. 7849.85 lakhs has been spentup to the end of March-2019.
2. Supply of Drugs and Chemicals andEquipments (2403-00-101-0-27)
During 2018-19, the allocated budget isRs. 3190.00 lakhs. Budget will be utilized forpurchase of Liquid Nitrogen which is required forpreservation of Frozen Semen, purchase and supplyof emergency Drugs and Chemicals, vaccines andFrozen Semen Straws. During 2018-19 Rs. 3190.00lakhs released and Rs. 3182.62 lakhs has been spentup to the end of March-2019.
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3. Maintenance of Buildings (2403-00-101-0-28)
During 2018-19, the allocated budget isRs. 513.00 lakhs. Budget will be utilized for repairand maintenance of buildings of various VeterinaryInstitutions in the ZP Sector. During 2018-19Rs. 1513.00 lakhs released and Rs. 1445.41 lakhshas been spent up to the end of March-2019.
4. Strengthening of Extension Units(2403-00-101-0-30)
During 2018-19, the allocated budget isRs. 508.00 lakhs. Budget will be utilized forextension activities like Kissan Samparka Sabha,Grama sandarshana, Livestock shows etc. During2018-19 Rs. 508.00 lakhs released and Rs. 497.21lakhs has been spent up to the end of March-2019.
5. Cattle Breeding Farms (2403-00-101-0-32)
During 2018-19, the allocated budget is Rs. 1.14lakhs. Budget will be utilized for the maintenance oftwo AI centers in Uttara Kannada District. During2018-19, Rs. 1.14 lakhs released and Rs. 1.14 lakhshas been spent up to the end of March-2019.
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6. Rearing of Giriraja Birds and others:(2403-00-103-0-31)
During 2018-19, the allocated budget isRs. 514.00 lakhs. Budget will be utilized forencourage backyard poultry in rural area there byassisting the economic development, rearing ofGiriraja birds in Govt. farms and supplied at fixedrate to the farmers. During 2018-19, Rs. 514.00 lakhsreleased and Rs. 509.11 lakhs has been spent up tothe end of March-2019.
ii) Taluk Panchayath Programmes:
7. Opening of Rural Veterinary Dispensaries andtheir Upgradation as Taluka LevelDispensaries. (2403-00-101-0-61)During 2018-19, the allocated budget is
Rs. 48994.98 lakhs is provided for this scheme.Budget will be utilized for salary, allowance ofofficers / staff and other office expenses of existinginstitutions. During 2018-19, Rs. 48994.98 lakhsreleased and Rs. 47147.83 lakhs has been spent upto the end of March-2019.
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8. Disposal of Biomedical Waste(2403-00-101-0-63)During 2018-19, the allocated budget is
Rs. 182.60 lakhs. Budget will be utilized to maintaindeep burial pits and sharp pits in the veterinarydispensaries for disposal of biomedical waste . Andalso to keep the premises clean. During 2018-19Rs. 182.60 lakhs released and Rs. 176.50 lakhs hasbeen spent up to the end of March-2019.
3. Organization of Sterile/ Infertile LivestockCamps (2403-00-101-0-64):During 2018-19 Rs. 477.40 lakhs has been
allocated. To enhance the reproduction capacity inanimal, to eradicate infertility in animals and toenhance fertility in animals by conducting freelivestock health campus to farmers, upto the end ofMarch-2019. Rs. 477.40 lakhs has been released andRs. 469.79 lakhs has been spent.
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NEW SCHEMES FOR THE YEAR 2019-20• “Well equipped Mobile veterinary Vehicles” will
be deployed at an expenditure of Rs. 2.00 crorein 15 districts to provide special emergencyservice at the door step of farmers to care for thediseased livestock by utilizing the services ofspecialist veterinary doctors.
• With a view to empower poor familieseconomically and to supply nutritious food to thepublic, encouragement will be given to 10,000poor unemployed youth to take-up “countrypoultry farming” (Nati Koli Sakanike) at anexpenditure of Rs. 5.00 crore during 2019-20.
• A laboratory will be setup for geneticimprovement (Twinning) of indigenous sheep.This would enable shepherds to earn more profitin future. Rs. 2.00 crore has been earmarked forthis scheme during 2019-20.
• Our Government has decided to extend supportfor manufacturing Kyasanur Forest Diseasevaccines. For this purpose, a grant of Rs. 5.00crore has been provided.
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• Karnataka Government with a view to encouragemilk producers in the State, has already beenpaying an incentive at Rs. 5.00 per litre and thiswill be increased to Rs. 6.00 per litre.Rs. 1,459.00 crore will be spent during the year2019-20 for this scheme. Similarly under theKsheera Bhagya scheme, milk will be suppliedto all school going children every day at a cost ofRs. 638.00 crore to enhance the nutrition level ofchildren. Rs. 405.00 crore will be provided forsupply of milk to Anganavadi children, 5 days aweek. A total of Rs. 2,502.00 crore will be spentby our government for the welfare of milkproducers.
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1. DEPARTMENTAL MINISTER AND OFFICERSNAME AND PHONE NUMBERS :
Sl.No. Name and Designation Office
Phone No.
1 Sri. Prabhu B. Chauhan, 080-22257285 080-Hon’ble Minister, 080-22035090 22257285Animal Husbandry, F:080-22033564Minority Welfare,Haj and Waqf, [email protected]
2 Smt. Rashmi V. Mahesh, IAS 080- 22353977 9886205240Secretary, 080- 22034109Animal Husbandry and F:080-22253734Fisheries Department,[email protected]
3 Sri.S.R. Natesh. I.F.S. - 9304288816Commissioner,Animal Husbandry andVeterinary Services,[email protected]
4 Dr. M.T. Manjunath, - 9448661566Director,Animal Husbandry andVeterinary [email protected]
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ResidencePhone No./Mobile No.
Sl.No. Name and Designation
ResidencePhone No./Mobile No.
5 Dr. Manjunath S. Palegar - 9448390148Additional Director(Livestock Resource) andProject Director (KLDA)[email protected]
6 Dr. T.S. Manju - 9448526329Additional Director(Animal Health)[email protected]
7 Dr. K.V. Halagappa - 9448373532Additional Director(Development)[email protected]
8 Dr. B.N. Shivaram - 9880650324Additional Director(Extension, Education &Training and RKVY)[email protected]
9 Dr. K.V. Halagappa, (I/c) - 9448373532Additional Director(Vigilance & Technical,Audit)[email protected]
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OfficePhone No.
Sl.No. Name and Designation
ResidencePhone No./Mobile No.
10 Shri K.B. Anjanappa. - 7411247679Joint Director (Administration)[email protected]
11 Dr. V. Muniraju, - 9483702611Joint Director (Statistics)[email protected]
12 Dr. Manjunath S. Palegar (I/C) - 9448390148Joint Director (Development)[email protected]
13 Dr. P. Srinivasu (I/C), - 9632220358Joint Director(Extension, Education &Training and RKVY)[email protected]
14 Dr. P. Srinivasu, - 9632220358Joint Director (Livestock Farms)[email protected]
15 Dr. Dwarakanath N.K., (I/C) - 9880390516Joint Director (I/c)(Vigilance & Technical, Audit)[email protected]
16 Dr. Manjunath S. Palegar (I/C) - 9448390148Deputy Controller (Finance)[email protected]
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OfficePhone No.
2. DISTRICT DEPUTY DIRECTOR’S NAME ANDPHONE NUMBERS :
Sl.No.
Name of the Officersand Districts
Residence/Mobile No.
1. Dr. Chandrashekar 0831-2407297 9945674465Belgaum [email protected] 0831-270948
2. Dr. Ravindra Hegde. 08354-235634 [email protected]
3. Dr. Venu Gopal T. 08352-251028 6362323029Vijayapura,[email protected]
4. Dr. Gowatham. Arali, (I/c), 08482-233140 [email protected]
5. Dr. G. Thipeswamy, (I/c) 08532-235350 [email protected]
6. Basayya Sali (I/c) 08539-221408 9449641224Koppal Fax :[email protected] 08539-220823
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Sl.No.
Name of the Officersand Districts
Residence/Mobile No.
7. Dr. Chan Keshvaiah 08372-274069 [email protected]
8. Dr. Parmeshwar Naik T. 0836-2447672 [email protected]
9. Dr. Subray Bhat, 08382-226467 9448350633Uttara Kannada Fax:[email protected] 08382-222121
10. Dr. D. Sudhakar 08375-249038 [email protected]
11. Dr. M.S. Golappa goal 08392-275146 9449767886Bellary Fax:[email protected] 08392-270948
12. Dr. P. Krishnappa 08194-222719 9448567310Chitradurga Fax:[email protected] 08194-224355
13. Dr. Bhashakar Naik C. 08192-233532 [email protected]
OfficePhone No.
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Sl.No.
Name of the Officersand Districts
Residence/Mobile No.
14. Dr. T.M. Sadashiva 08182-222969 9481612714Shimoga Fax:[email protected] 08182-221428
15. Dr. Harish Tamanakar 08202-534024 9448769997Udupi,[email protected]
16. Dr. T.P. Mallikrjuna 08262-232392 [email protected]
17. Dr. L. Prakash 0816-2278616 [email protected]
18. Dr. K.T. Parmeshwar (I/c) 080-23418327 9900146414Bangalore [email protected]
19. Dr. M.C. Padmanabha 08232-220461 9448539874Mandya [email protected]
20. Dr. Janki 08172-268033Hassan Fax:[email protected] 08172-268033 9448984820
OfficePhone No.
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Sl.No.
Name of the Officersand Districts
Residence/Mobile No.
21. Dr. S. Jaya Raju 0824-2492337 9448331404Dakshina [email protected]@yahoo.com
22. Dr. A.B. Thammiah (I/c), 08272-229449 9448720650Kodagu Fax :[email protected] 08272-228905
23. Dr. Ajithkumar 08212-420606 6361898350Mysore [email protected]
24. Dr. C. Veerabhadraiah 08226-224085 9986872600Chamarajanagar Fax:[email protected] 08226-224049
25. Dr. V.H. Hanumanthppa. 08472-278627 8310741388Kalburgi Fax:[email protected] 08472-278664
26. Dr. Sharana Boopaal Reddy(I/c) 08473-253752 [email protected]
OfficePhone No.
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Sl.No.
Residence/Mobile No.
27. Dr. N. Jagadish Kumar (I/c), 08152-240397 9448155676Kolar Fax :[email protected] 08152-240397
28. Dr. C. Nagaraju 08156-272343 9980322369Chikkaballapura Fax:[email protected] 08156-274643
29. Dr. N.S. Balachandra 080-29787336 9448876313Bangalore [email protected]
30. Dr. B. Siddaramaiah 080-27272055 [email protected]
Name of the Officersand Districts
OfficePhone No.
3. POLYCLINIC DEPUTY DIRECTOR’S NAMEAND PHONE NUMBERS :
Sl.No.
Name of the Officersand Districts
Residence/Mobile No.
1. Dr. D.S. Ashok Kolla (I/c), 0831-2427438 [email protected]
2. Dr. Ramesh V (I/c), Jagapur 08354-220734 [email protected]
3. Dr. Ashok Gonagi 08352-224696 [email protected]
4. Dr. Yogiendra kulkarni (I/c) 08482-230392 [email protected]
5. Dr. G. Thippeswamy(I/c) 0853-2235360 [email protected]
6. Dr. B.H. Yamanappa (I/c) 08539-222669 [email protected]
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OfficePhone No.
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Sl.No.
Name of the Officersand Districts
Residence/Mobile No.
7. Dr. P.S. Jatteanvra (I/c) 08372-276244 [email protected]
8. Dr. Lingraju.B.S.(I/c) 0836-2442997 [email protected]
9. Dr. Narayan N. Hegde (I/c) 08419-261105 9448729521Uttara [email protected]
10. Dr. Hanmanth B. Sannaki, (I/c) 08375-232560 [email protected]
11. Dr. T. Mari Basavana Gowda (I/c) 08392-275146 [email protected]
12. Dr. Prasanna Kumar B. (I/c) 08194-222825 [email protected]
OfficePhone No.
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Sl.No.
Name of the Officersand Districts
Residence/Mobile No.
13. Dr. K.G. Satish (I/c) 08192-231595 [email protected]
14. Dr. S. Indra Nayak 08182-251559 [email protected]
15. Dr. Prasanna K.P. 0820-2520655 [email protected]
16. Dr. Viswanath (I/c), 08262-232392 [email protected]
17. Dr. Mahadevaiah.(I/c) 08135-275155 [email protected]
18. Dr. G. Nageshppa (I/c) - 9448087826Bangalore [email protected]
OfficePhone No.
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Sl.No.
Name of the Officersand Districts
Residence/Mobile No.
19. Dr. Madappa 0823-2220192 [email protected]
20. Dr.B.N .Niteesh Patel (I/c) 08175-220368 [email protected]
21. Dr. Raghuram Bhat 0824-2491700 9448738053Dakshina [email protected]
22. Dr.Chidananda K.B (I/c) - [email protected]
23. Dr. Thirumala Gowda 0821-2421633 [email protected]
24. Dr. Shivana B.S. 08226-222757 [email protected]
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Sl.No.
Name of the Officersand Districts
Residence/Mobile No.
25. Dr. Sandhya kulkarni (I/c) 08472-226139 [email protected]
26. Dr. Sharanabhoopala Reddy (I/c) 08473-252268 [email protected]
27. Dr. S.P. Anantha.(I/c) 0815-2240717 9341048987Kolarananthasp@@gmail.com
28. Dr. Shylainder Kulkarni (I/c), 08156-270520 [email protected]
29. Dr. B.K. Ramesh.(I/c) 080-27682205 9448407118Bangalore [email protected]
30. Dr. Asadulla Shariff (I/c), 080-27275455 [email protected]
OfficePhone No.
4. EXECUTIVES AND FARM OFFICERS NAMEAND PHONE NUMBERS :
Sl.No. Name of the Officers Residence/
Mobile No
1 Dr. H.D. Narayana Swamy 08482-245264 9845526042Vice Chancellor, 080-23411483KVAFSU, Bidar - [email protected]
2 Dr. S.M. Byregowda. 080-23411502 9482081502Director, 080-23412443Institute of Animal Healthand Veterinary Biologicals,Hebbal, [email protected]
3 Dr. T. Srinivas Reddy 080-23516740 9141780747Registrar,Karnataka Veterinary CouncilHebbal, [email protected]
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Sl.No. Name of the Officers Residence/
Mobile No.
4 Dr. B.N. Shivaram 080-22282218 9880650324Managing Director,Karnataka Co-operativePoultry Federation,No. 52, Queens Road,Opposite to CantonmentRailway Station.B’[email protected]
5 Dr. B.S. Jambagi 080-23414295 9448304523Managing Director, 080-23413294Karnataka Sheep andWool DevelopmentCorporation,Hebbal, [email protected]
6 Dr. Jayanna 080-28466395 9448630758Joint Director (State sector)State Livestock Breeding andTraining Centre,Hessaraghatta,Bengaluru-560 [email protected]
OfficePhone No.
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Sl.No. Name of the Officers Residence/
Mobile No.
7 Dr. G. Thipeswamy (I/c) 08267-255123 7348957622Joint Director (State sector),[email protected]
8 Dr. Prasad murthy P.M 0821-2420607 9480326752Joint Director (State sector)[email protected]
9 Dr. Pampapathi (I/c) 08336-2744520 9448323502Joint Director (State sector)[email protected]
10 Dr. P.T. Sreenivas 080-23412693 9741422578Joint Director (Epidemiology)Hebbal, [email protected]
11 Dr. Shashikumar (I/c) - 9480685653Joint Director(AH)Bruhat BangaloreMahanagara Palike,[email protected]
OfficePhone No.
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Sl.No. Name of the Officers Residence/
Mobile No.
12 Dr. Tippeswamy .T 080-23516740 9449659715Deputy Registrar,Karnataka Veterinary Council,Hebbal, Bengaluru
13 Dr. M.K. Radha 080-23419938 8892894493Deputy DirectorSCLD, Hebbal,Bengaluru [email protected]
14 Dr. Suresh. K.A. 080-22864677 9448573267Deputy Director(D V D -4 & E-Governance)[email protected]
15 Dr. Shylaja K.K. (I/c) 080-22864677 9448316161Deputy Director (DVD-123)[email protected]
OfficePhone No.
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Sl.No. Name of the Officers Residence/
Mobile No.
16 Dr. T. Suresh (I/c) 080-22862767 9449173655Deputy Director,(Poultry/Sheep Development)[email protected]
17 Dr. Uday Kumar (I/c), 080-22862767 9480313831Deputy Director 080-22860873(Dairy &Fodder Development)[email protected]
18 Dr. L. Nataraju 080-22861854 9900735838Deputy Director (KVS),KLDA, [email protected]
19 Dr. Kodandaramaya (I/c) 080-22863260 9632023480Deputy Director(Development)[email protected]
OfficePhone No.
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Sl.No. Name of the Officers Residence/
Mobile No.
20 Dr. Suresh K.A. (I/c) 080-22862767 9448573267Deputy Director(Piggery Development),[email protected]
21 Dr. K.A. Suresh (I/c) 08022864677 9448573267Deputy Director(CSS -Central SponsoredSchemes), Bengaluru [email protected]
22 Smt. J. Mangala, 080-22868985 9916383631Deputy Director (Statistics)O/o JD Statistics, Bengaluru,[email protected]
23 Smt. H.N. Sathyavani 080-22868985 9448933224Deputy Director (Statistics)O/o JD Statistics, Bengaluru,[email protected]
OfficePhone No.
80
Sl.No. Name of the Officers Residence/
Mobile No.
24 Dr. L. Umesh (I/c) 080-23417701 9448555577Deputy DirectorVeterinary Medical Stores,Hebbal, [email protected]
25 Dr.Vasudha C. K. (I/c) 080-22860870 9448635176Deputy Director(Vigilance & Technical Audit)[email protected]
26 Dr. Anand Reddy 080-23415549 9448209467Deputy DirectorPoultry Diseases DiagnosticLaboratory (PDDL),Hebbal, [email protected]
27 Dr. K.V. Shashidhar 080-23410821 9945659029Deputy DirectorAnimal Diseases SurveillanceScheme (ADSS),Hebbal, [email protected]
OfficePhone No.
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Sl.No. Name of the Officers Residence/
Mobile No.
28 Dr. Somashekar N. 080-28466093 9845752466Deputy DirectorState Poultry Farm (SPF),Hessaraghatta, [email protected]
29 Dr. Sadhashivaiah (I/C) 080-28466397 9449129120Deputy DirectorState Livestock Breedingand Training Centre (SLBTC)Hessaraghatta, [email protected]
30 Dr. G.P. Ragvendra Patel (I/C) 080-28466456 8904720901Deputy Director,Live Stock BreedingFarms (LBF)Hessaraghatta, [email protected]
31 Dr. Shyamala (I/C) 080-28466271 8310459547Deputy Director,State Semen CollectionCenter (SSCC),Hessaraghatta, [email protected]
OfficePhone No.
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Sl.No. Name of the Officers Residence/
Mobile No.
32 Dr. Manjunath J.C. (I/c) 08139-286995 9448157035Deputy Director,Hallikar Cattle Breeding Station,Kunikenahalli, Turuvekere Tq,Tumkur [email protected]
33 Dr. Badami (I/c) 08276-278248 9448655660Deputy Director,Jersy Breeding Farm,Kudige, Kodagu [email protected]
34 Dr. Jandi (I/C) 0836-2441965 9844834926Deputy Director, 8660869775Livestock Breeding andTraining Centre,[email protected]
35 Dr. Aswath.kumar (I/c) 08395-550646 9916369369Deputy Director,Livestock Breeding andTraining Centre,Kurikuppe, Bellary [email protected]
OfficePhone No.
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Sl.No. Name of the Officers Residence/
Mobile No.
36 Dr. Ramprakash D. (I/c) 08251-258273 9740560702Deputy DirectorLivestock Breeding andTraining Centre,Koila, Dakshina [email protected]
37 Dr. Ramesh Kumar .A 08261-245122 9448208109Deputy Director,Amruth Mahal Breeding Centre,Ajjampura, Tarikere Tq.Chickmagalur [email protected]
38 Dr. Sheetal Navali 08539-270246 9448495003Deputy Director (I/c)Livestock Breeding andTraining Centre,Munirabad, Koppal [email protected]
39 Dr. Anil Kumar (I/c) 0836-2486902 8105102233Deputy Director,Buffalo Breeding Center,Tegur, [email protected]
OfficePhone No.
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Sl.No. Name of the Officers Residence/
Mobile No.
40 Dr. Anil Kumar (I/c) 08231-218383 9632859586Deputy Director,Sheep Breeding Farm,Dhangur, [email protected]
41 Dr. Tippeswamy .C (I/c) 08195-296250 9448656231Deputy Director,Sheep Breeding and Trg Centre,Challakere, [email protected]
42 Dr. G.P. Mangoli 0831-2431294 9448420326Deputy Director,Karnataka Sheep and WoolDevelopment Corporation,[email protected]@gmail.com
OfficePhone No.
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Sl.No. Name of the Officers Residence/
Mobile No.
43 Dr. Shivakumar S.Jambal Dinni. (I/c) 08472-237772 9448830979Deputy Director,Karnataka Sheep and WoolDevelopment Corporation,[email protected]@gmail.com
44 Dr. Basavaraju Hiremat (I/c) 08378-254033 9663035050Deputy Director,Khillar Breeding Station,Bankapura, [email protected]
45 Dr. Uma Shankar, 080-27828540 9342342172Assistant Director(IAH & VB),Bannerghatta National Park,Bengaluru.
OfficePhone No.
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Sl.No. Name of the Officers Residence/
Mobile No.
46 Dr. Mallaiah 08533-270377 9972709497Assistant Director,Regional PoultryRearing Training Centre,Gangavathi, [email protected]
47 Dr. S.S. Anand (I/C) 08276-278313 9449274381Assistant DirectorDistrict Poultry Rearing& Training Centre,Kudige, [email protected]
48 Dr. Krishna (I/C) 08229-222022 9886869644Assistant Director,District Poultry Rearing andTraining Centre,Gundlapete, [email protected]
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Sl.No. Name of the Officers Office
Phone No.Residence/Mobile No.
49 Dr. Suresh - 9448239402Assistant Director,District Poultry Rearing &Training Center,Bangarpete, [email protected]
50 Dr. Parameswarappa 0831-242457 9448088497Assistant Director,Regional Poultry Breedingand Training Center,Malavalli. [email protected]
51 Dr. Eshwar M. - 9448622800Assistant Director,District Poultry Farm &Training CenterD.K., [email protected]
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Sl.No. Name of the Officers Residence/
Mobile No.
52 Dr. Rakesh S. Bangle, 0836-2322252 9448301641Assistant Director,Karnataka co-operativePoultry FederationRegional Centre,Rayapura, [email protected]
53 Dr. Bassetteppa Patil 08472-241256 9448449755Assistant Director,Karnataka co-operativePoultry Federation RegionalCentre, [email protected]
54 Dr. Srinivasa S. Kulakarni 0831-2454568 9448102381Assistant Director,Karnataka Co-operative PoultryFederation Regional Centre,[email protected]
OfficePhone No.
Sl.No. Name of the Officers Residence/
Mobile No.
55 Dr. Suresh Kumar 0821-24422775 9448601508Assistant Director,Karnataka co-operativePoultry Federation RegionalCentre, [email protected]
56 Dr. Asha H.B. 080-22861766 9243128101Chief Veterinary Officer(KLDA)[email protected]
57 Dr. Uday Kumar 080-22862767 9480313831Assistant Director(Dairy Development)[email protected]
58 Dr. Muralikrishna 080-22862767 9902586895Chief Veterinary Officer(Fodder Development)[email protected]
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OfficePhone No.
5. KMF MANAGING DIRECTORSNAME AND PHONE NUMBERS :
1 Sri. B.C. Sateesh. K.C.S., 080-25536539 9845008559Managing Director,K.M.F. Bengalurumd@[email protected]
2 Sri. Suresh kumar 080-26096804 9591994368Director (Administration)KMF, [email protected]
3 Dr. D.N. Hegde 080-26096807 9900578656Director (Animal Husbandry)KMF, [email protected]
4 Dr. G.T. Goapal 080-25536597 9513998803Managing Director, 25536968Bangalore Milk [email protected]
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Sl.No.
Name of the Officers andDesignation
Residence/Mobile
No.Office
Phone No.
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Sl.No.
Name of the Officers andDesignation
OfficePhone No.
Residence/Mobile
No.5 Dr. Thippareddy 08152-282302 7760984377
Managing Director,Kolar Milk [email protected]
6 Sri. M.S. Vijaya Kumar 0821-2473837 7760968401Managing Director,KMF, [email protected]
7 Sri. Mallikarjuna 08226-234030 9591997666Managing Director,Chamarajnagar milk [email protected]
8 Sri. Mahesh 08232-274074 9513888241Managing Director,Mandya milk [email protected]
9 Sri. Gopalaiah 08172-240628 7760973701Managing Director,Hassan milk [email protected]
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Sl.No.
Name of the Officers andDesignation
Residence/Mobile
No.10 Dr. Subraya Bhat 0816-2206533 7760536536
Managing Director,Tumkur milk [email protected]
11 Dr. Lohiteshwar 08182-246162 7338330555Managing Director,Shivamogga milk [email protected]
12 Dr. G.V. Hegde 08242-231515 9449866485Managing Director,Dakshina kannada milk [email protected]
13 Dr. Bukka Mallikarjuna 08392-267158 9591999522Managing Director,Raichur,Bellary,Koppal milk [email protected]
14 Sri. Suresh Nayak K.N 0836-2467705 9448362268Managing Director,Dharwad milk [email protected]
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Sl.No.
Name of the Officers andDesignation
Residence/Mobile
No.15 Sri.Ubedulla Khan 0831-2454791 9591994433
Managing Director,Belgaum milk [email protected]
16 Sri. D. Ashok 08352-260122 9591999462Managing Director,Bijapur -Bagalkot milk [email protected]
17 Dr. C.H. Kamkeri 08472-278758 9448146475Managing Director,Gulburga-Bidar Milk [email protected]
OfficePhone No.
6. INTEGRATED SAMPLE SURVEYDIVISIONAL SUPERVISORS NAME ANDPHONE NUMBERS :
Details of Supervisors
1 Dr. Jalajakshi. M.Y 080-22863121Veterinary Officer, [email protected]
2 Dr. Ramachandra .C 082124-30606Veterinary Officer, [email protected]
3 Dr. Sudhadev Reddy 0831-2401109Chief Veterinary Officer, [email protected]
4 Dr. Shivakumar S. Jambaladinni 08472-273771Veterinary Officer, [email protected]
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Sl.No.
Officer andMobile No.
TRAINING CENTRESTraining imparted to the Farmers and Staff of theDepartment in the following Centres1. Cattle Breeding and Training Centres2. Para Veterinary Staff Training Centres3. Poultry Breeding and Training Centres4. District Poultry Rearing and Training Centres5. Karnataka Co-Operative Poultry Federation Breeding
and training Centers1. Cattle Breeding and Training Centres :Sl.No. Particulars of Training Center Address
1 Deputy Director, Hesaraghatta,State Livestock Breeding and Bengaluru.Training Centre.
2 Deputy Director, Hesaraghatta,Livestock Breeding Farm. Bengaluru.
3 Deputy Director, Hesaraghatta,State Semen Collection Centre. Bangalore.
4 Deputy Director, Tegur,Buffalo Breeding Center. Dharwad District.
5 Deputy Director, Kunikenahalli,Hallikar Cattle Breeding Station Banasandra post,
Turuvekere Taluk,Tumkur Dist.
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Sl.No. Particulars of Training Center Address
6 Deputy Director, Kudige,Jersey Breeding and Kodagu District.Training Centre.
7 Deputy Director, Agricultural UniversityLivestock Breeding and Campus, Dharwad.Training Centre.
8 Deputy Director, Kurikuppe,Livestock Breeding and Sandur Taluk.Training Centre. Bellary District.
9 Deputy Director, Koila, Puttur Taluk,Livestock Breeding and Dakshina KannadaTraining Centre. District.
10 Deputy Director, Ajjampura,Amruth Mahal Cattle Breeding Chikkamagalurand Training Centre. District.Tarikere Taluk,
11 Deputy Director, Munirabad,Livestock Breeding and Koppla District.Training Center.
12 Deputy Director, Bankapura,Khillar Breeding Farm. Shigaon Taluk,
Haveri District.
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2. Para Veterinary Staff Training Centres :
1 Dr. Jayanthi.(I/c). 0816-2251214Deputy Director 9740928978Veterinary Inspector’s [email protected] Centre.Deputy Director’s Office Campus,Tumkur.
2 Dr. S.N.Nagaraju 08172-235226Deputy Director, 9448868505Veterinary Inspector’s [email protected] Centre. Santhepet, Hassan.
3 Dr. Nanagowdahalli, (I/c) 08472-220576Deputy Director, 9845705657Veterinary Inspector’s [email protected] Centre. [email protected] Hospital premises,Gulbarga.
4 Dr. Arvinda N Sharaff 0836-2443743Deputy Director, 9449643447Veterinary Inspector’s [email protected] Centre.Agricultural University Campus,Dharwad.
Sl.No. Details of Training Center Telephone No. and
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Sl.No. Details of Training Center Telephone No. and
5 Dr. Girish T. N 08192-233787Veterinary Officer, 9980728534Veterinary Assistant’s [email protected] Centre.Deputy Director’s office premises,Davanagere.
6 Dr. H. Sridar Murthy 08231-244233Veterinary Officer, 9481425923Veterinary Assistant’s [email protected] CenterRegional Poultry Rearing/Breeding Center Premises,Malavalli, Mandya District.
7 Dr. T. Shashidhar, 08392-275144Veterinary Officer, 9448941171Veterinary Assistant’s [email protected] Center [email protected] Director’s Office premises,Bellary.
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Sl.No. Details of Training Center Telephone No. and
8 Dr. M.C. Singanalli, 0831-2450011Veterinary Officer, 9448141496Veterinary Assistant’s [email protected] Centre.Near milk Dairy, Gulbarga Road,Belgaum.
9 Dr. Udaya Kumar 9448422732Veterinary Officer,Farmer’s Training CentreDeputy Director’s Office Premises,Bidar.
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3. Poultry Breeding and Training Centres :
Sl.No. Details of Training Centre Address
1 Deputy Director, Hessaraghatta,State Poultry Breeding and Bengaluru.Training Centre.
2 Assistant Director, Gangavathi,Regional Poultry Breeding and Gangavathi Taluk,Training Centre. Koppal District.
3 Assistant Director, Malavalli,Regional Poultry Breeding and Malavalli Taluk,Training Centre. Mandya Dirstrict.
4 Assistant Director, Bangarpet Taluk,Regional Poultry Breeding and Kolar District.Training Centre.
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4. District Poultry Rearing and Training Centres :
Sl.No. Details of Training Centre Address
1 Assistant Director, Gundlupet,District Poultry Rearing and ChamarajanagarTraining Centre. District.
2 Assistant Director, DavanagereDistrict Poultry Rearing andTraining Centre.
3 Assistant Director, Kudige,District Poultry Rearing and Kodagu District.Training Centre.
4 Assistant Director, Bidar.District Poultry Rearing andTraining Centre.
5 Assistant Director, Bijapur.District Poultry Rearing andTraining Centre.
6 Assistant Director, Mangalore,District Poultry Rearing and Dakshina kannadaTraining Centre. District.
7 Assistant Director, Kolar.District Poultry Rearing andTraining Centre.
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1 Poultry Breeding and Training Centre Dharwad.
2 Poultry Training Centre Belgaum.
3 Poultry Training Centre Mysore.
4 Poultry Training Centre Gulburga.
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5. Karnataka Co-operative Poultry FederationBreeding and Training Centres :
6. Pig Breeding Stations:
1 Dr. G.K Chandra Shekar 080-28466456Veterinary Officer, 9880886377Pig Breeding Centre. [email protected], Bengaluru
2 Dr. Chandrashekar H.H. 08276-278248Veterinary Officer, 9449919914Pig Breeding Centre. [email protected], Kodagu District.
3 Dr. Bhagya.T.N., 08251-258373Veterinary Officer, 7204746166Pig Breeding Centre, Koila, [email protected] Taluk, DK District.
4 Dr. C.B Suresh, 08153-255470Assistant Director, 9108900545Pig Breeding Station. Bangarapet, [email protected] District.
5 Dr. Vinanth P.S. 08263-274730Assistant Director (I/c), 9686322080Pig Breeding Station, [email protected],Chikkamagalur District. [email protected]
Sl.No. Details of Breeding Centers Telephone No. and
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7. Sheep breeding and training centre’s workingunder Karnataka Sheep and Wool DevelopmentCorporation:
Sl.No. Details of Training Centers Address
1 Bandur Sheep Breeding and Danagur, Malavalli taluk,Training Centre. Mandya District.
2 Sheep Breeding and Kudhapura,Training Centre. Challakere taluk,
Chitradurga District.
3 Sheep Breeding and Guttalu,Training Centre Haveri District.
4 Sheep Breeding and Anagavadi,Training Centre. Bilagi taluk,
Bagalakote District.
5 Sheep Breeding and Suthatti,Training Centre Athani taluk,
Belgaum District.
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