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SEVA BHARATI KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA

KAPGARI :: PASCHIM MEDINIPUR :: WEST BENGAL

ANNUAL REPORT 2014 (April 2014 to March 2015)

CONTENT

S.No. PARTICULARS Page No.

1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE KVK 4-11

2. District level data on agriculture, livestock and farming situation (2014-15) 12-18

3. TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENTS 18

4. Details of target and achievement of mandatory activities by KVK during 2014-15 18

5. Achievements on technologies assessed and refined OFT 19-30

6. Achievements of Frontline Demonstrations FLD 31-45

7. Achievements on Training (Including the sponsored and FLD training programmes 46-66

8. Extension Activities (including activities of FLD programmes 66-67

9. Production and supply of Technological products 67-69

10. Literature Developed/Published (with full title, author & reference 69

11. Details of HRD programmes undergone by KVK personnel 69

12. Success stories/Case studies 70-71

13. Innovative methodology or innovative technology of Transfer of Technology

developed

71

14. Indigenous technology practiced by the farmers in the KVK operational 71

15. Training need analysis tools/methodology followed by KVKs 72

16. Details of equipment available in Soil and Water Testing Laboratory 72

17. Technology week celebration 72

18. List of VIP visitors (MP/MLA/DM/VC/Zila Sabhadipati /Other Head of

Organization/Foreigners)

73

19. Impact of KVK activities 73-78

20. Functional linkage with different organizations 78

21. List of special programmes undertaken during 2013-14 by the KVK 78-79

22. PERFORMANCE OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN KVK 79-80

23. FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE 81-82

24. Details on SHGs 83

25. Others Information 84-91

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ANNUAL REPORT 2014 (April 2014 to March 2015)

1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE KVK

1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE KVK

1.1. Name and address of KVK with phone, fax and e-mail

Address Telephone E mail

Seva Bharati Krishi Vigyan Kendra P.O: Kapgari, Dist: Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal, Pin – 721505

Office

(03221) 267267

FAX

(03221) 259198 (03221) 267267

sevabharatikvk @yahoo.co.in [email protected]

1.2 .Name and address of host organization with phone, fax and e-mail

Address Telephone E mail

Office FAX Seva Bharati P.O: Kapgari, Dist: Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal, Pin – 721505

(03221) 267267

(03221) 258318

[email protected]

1.3. Name of the Programme Coordinator with phone & mobile No.

Name Telephone / Contact

Dr.Asim Kumar Maiti

Residence Mobile Email

Kapgari 09564661311 [email protected]

1.4. Year of sanction of KVK: 26(30) 96-Edn-II dated 23.11.1976

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1.5. Staff Position (as on 1st April, 2015)

Sl.

No. Sanctioned post

Name of the

incumbent Designation Discipline

Pay

Scale with

present basic

Date of joining Permanent

/Temporary

Category

(SC/ST/

OBC/

Others)

1 Programme Coordinator

Dr. A.K.Maiti Programme Coordinator

Plant Protection 15600-39100 02.07.2012 Permanent Others

2 Subject Matter Specialist

Mr. S. N. Singh Subject Matter Specialist

Ag. Engineering 15600-39100 20.02.1990 Permanent Others

3 Subject Matter Specialist

Mr. N. K. Bej Subject Matter Specialist

Agronomy 15600-39100 01.02.1995 Permanent Others

4 Subject Matter Specialist

Mr. P. K. Guin Subject Matter Specialist

Fishery 15600-39100 02.09.2002 Permanent Others

5 Subject Matter Specialist

- Subject Matter Specialist

Horticulture 15600-39100 - Vacant

6 Subject Matter Specialist

- Subject Matter Specialist

Animal Science 15600-39100 - Vacant

7 Subject Matter Specialist

- Subject Matter Specialist

Ag. Extension 15600-39100 - Vacant

8 Programme Assistant

- Programme Assistant

9300-34800 - Vacant

9 Computer Programmer

Mr. S.K.Nayak Programme Assistant

Computer Programmer 9300-34800 02.07.2012 Permanent Others

10 Farm Manager Mr. M.Ghosh Farm Manager Ag. Extension 9300-34800 24.09.2010 Permanent Others

11 Accountant / Superintendent

- OSA - 5200-20200 - Vacant

12 Stenographer Mr. M. K. Mohanty Stenographer - 5200-20200 18.10.1982 Permanent Others

13. Driver Mr. M. Pal Driver - 5200-20000 18.04.11 Permanent OBC

14. Driver Mr. C.S.Mandi Driver - 5200-20000 18.04.11 Permanent ST

15. Supporting staff Mr. N. C. Mondal Village Worker - 4440-7440 01.06.1994 Permanent Others

16. Supporting staff Mr. S.Hansda Supporting Staff - 4440-7440 16.02.2015 Probation ST

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1.6. Total land with KVK (in ha) :

S. No. Item Area (ha)

1 Under Buildings 1 ha

2. Under Demonstration Units 8 ha

3. Under Crops 5 ha

4. Orchard/Agro-forestry 18 ha

5. Others with details Total 32 ha

Total area should be matched with breakup

1.7. Infrastructure Development:

A) Buildings and others

S.

No.

Name of

infrastructure

Not

yet

started

Completed

up to

plinth

level

Completed

up to lintel

level

Completed

up to roof

level

Totally

completed

Plinth

area

(sq.m)

Under

use or

not*

Source of

funding

1. Administrative

Building

N.A N.A N.A N.A Completed 736.00 Under

use

ICAR

2. Farmers

Hostel

N.A N.A N.A N.A Completed 241.00 Under

use

ICAR

3. Staff Quarters

(6)

N.A N.A N.A N.A Completed 634.00 Under

use

ICAR

4. Piggery unit Started YES N.A N.A N.A 70.00 not ATMA

PASCHIM

MEDINIPUR

5 Fencing N.A N.A N.A N.A Completed

as per fund

released

135.63 Under

use

ICAR

6 Rain Water

harvesting

structure

N.A N.A N.A N.A Completed Under

use

MGNREGA

7 Threshing

floor

N.A N.A N.A N.A Completed 140.00 Under

use

ICAR

8 Farm godown N.A N.A N.A N.A Completed 167.28 Under

use

ICAR

9. Dairy unit N.A N.A N.A N.A Completed 60 Under

use

ICAR

10. Poultry unit N.A N.A N.A N.A Complete 240 Under

use

ICAR

11. Goatary unit N.A N.A N.A N.A Complete 25 not ATMA

12. Mushroom

Lab

N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

13. Mushroom

production

unit

N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A

14. Shade house N.A N.A N.A N.A Complete 325 Under

use

NHM

15. Soil test Lab N.A N.A N.A N.A Complete 50 Under

use

ICAR

16 Others, Vermi

Compost pit

N.A N.A N.A N.A Complete N.A Under

use FPI & Hoti.

W.Mid

17. Drip Irrigation N.A N.A N.A N.A Complete 500 Under

use ATMA

,W.Mid

* If not in use then since when and reason for non-use

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B) Vehicles

Type of vehicle Year of

purchase Cost (Rs.) Total km. Run Present status

1. Bolero – WB - 34Q - 7341 2007 5,24,000/- 180394 Km Running condition

2. Tractor – WB – 33A – 7156 2010 650,000/- 136.35 hrs Running condition

3. Motor Cycle – WB -34 AM -

8200

2014 58,330/- 479 Km Running condition

4. Motor Cycle – WB -34 AM –

9422

2014 51,900/- 316 Km Running condition

C) Equipment & AV aids

Name of equipment Year of purchase Cost (Rs.) Present status Source of fund

a. Lab equipment SWC Soil & Water Analysis Lab 2006-06 11,00,000.00 Running ICAR

b. Farm machinery Tractor with accessories 2009-10 5,80,880.00 Running ICAR

Cotton Seed delineator 2009-10 26,800.00 Running ICAR

Chain Saw 2009-10 21375.00 Running ICAR

Sal Leaf Plate Making 2009-10 27,930.00 Running ICAR

Hatchery 2009-10 2,25,000.00 Running ICAR

Power reaper, Multi crop thresher

cultivator, Photo copier etc

2010-11 3,75,000.00 Running ICAR

Incubator 2011-12 60,000.00 Out of order ICAR

c. AV Aids Slide projector 1995-96 20000.00 Running ICAR

Overhead projector 1995-96 18000.00 Running ICAR

VCR 1995-96 15000.00 Running ICAR

Colour TV set 1995-96 12000.00 Running ICAR

Portable P.A System 1995-96 10000.00 Running ICAR

Portable system (Ahuaja) 1978-79 8000.00 Running ICAR

Camera (Nikon Digital) 2008-09 25000.00 Running ICAR

LCD-Projector (Sony) 2008-09 1,00,000.00 Running ICAR

Fax- Machine 2008-09 15,000.00 Running ICAR

Camera (Sony Handicam) 2009-10 14,900.00 Running ICAR

D) Farm implements

Name of equipment Year of purchase Cost (Rs.) Present status Source of fund

Rotavator 2009-10 85,000.00 Running ICAR Cono Weeder 2009-10 2500.00 Running ICAR Paddy Pudler 2009-10 2800.00 Running ICAR Wheel Hoe 2009-10 3900.00 Running ICAR Groundnut decorticator 2009-10 6800.00 Running ICAR Drum Seeder 2009-10 1800.00 Running ICAR Sprayer 2009-10 3250.00 Running ICAR Animal drawn Planter 2009-10 4500.00 Running ICAR Rice per Boiler 2011-12 12000.00 Running ICAR Drip Irrigation Kits 2013-14 10000.00 Running ATMA

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1.8. A). Details SAC meeting* conducted in the year

Sl.No. Date Number of

Participants

Salient Recommendations Action taken If not conducted, state

reason

1. 25.03.2015 22 In spite of popularization of

Rajendra Mansuri in place of

MTU-7029, other Var. like

Dhiren-1, IT-2060, IT-7904,

SSS-1 are to be introduce from

Bankura – Seed Farm.

In progress N.A

KVK may submit proposal for

seed processing unit at the Distt.

Agrl. Deptt.at an early date.

In progress N.A

The outcome or feedback of

FLD &OFT be duly

acknowledged and submitted to

the concerning NARS &R&D

department as a continual basis

for Refinement and its

extrapolation.

In progress N.A

KVK should develop a training

curriculum for Master Trainees

specialization course for

NABARD assistance and duly

submitted.

In progress N.A

Resource Persons be invited

from RRS,BCKV,District Senior

Line Department Officers, and

other KVKs/NARS institutes for

conducting KVK activities as per

need

In progress N.A

District Agril. Marketing cell be

articulated for necessary back up

and facilitation on marketing of

the surplus agril produce in the

KVK operational areas

In progress N.A

Emphasis on Organic farming be

given

In progress N.A

Automatic weather station be

established in KVK by

mobilizing fund from RKVY

In progress N.A

KVK as being a resource and

knowledge Resource centre of

the district, be provided with

necessary infrastructural

facilities Viz. Training Hostel&

Hall, PHT Centre, Mini

Workshop, Farm Machinery

Hub, etc.

In progress N.A

Present vacant post of SBKVK

must be filled up at the earliest

convenient.

In progress N.A

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Proceedings of the Meeting of the 11

th Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC)

of Seva Bharati Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Kapgari, held on 25th

March, 2015 at 11-00 a.m.

in the Conference Hall of SBKVK, Kapgari, Paschim Medinipur

********* MEMBERS PRESENT:

1. Mr. M.K.Banerjee, Secretary, Seva Bharati

2. Dr. H.K. Dey, Principal Scientist, Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-II, ICAR, Kolkata

3. Dr. A.K.Karan, Dept. of Agriculture & Food Engineering, IIT, Kharagpur

4. Bidyut Kr. Das, Dy. Director of Agriculture, Paschim Medinipur

5. Mr. Kushadhaj Bag, Dy. Director of Horticulture, Paschim Medinipur

6. Dr. Chandan Bhattacharya, Professor, BCKV and In-charge of RRS, BCKV, Jhargram

7. Mr. Amit Kr. Das, DDM, NABARD

8. Mr. Birendra Nath Paine, Hatiasuli, HBIFCFC

9. Mr. Sudip Kr. Paul, Asst. Director of Agriculture, Marketing (Admn.), Paschim Medinipur

10. Mr. Samarendra Das, Head District Manager

11. Mrs. Sibani Baskey, Progressive Farm Women, Kenduasuli

12. Mr. Khagen Das, Invitee Farmer, Bara Ainata

13. Mr. Ajit Bera, Invitee Farmer, Bara Ainata

14. Mr. Basudev Bera, Progressive Farmer, Jhapla,

15. Mr. Umasankar Mahata, Progressive Farmer, Rajpara

16. Mrs. Panmoni Saren , Progressive Farm Women, Tunkasole

17. Mr. S.N.Singh, SMS, (Agril. Engg.), SBKVK

18. Mr. N.K.Bej, SMS. (Agro.), SBKVK

19. Mr. P.K.Guin, SMS (Fisheries) & I/c. of Livestock), SBKVK

20. Mr. M.K.Ghosh, Farm Manager, SBKVK

21. Mr. S.K.Nayak, Programme Asstt. (Computer), SBKVK

22. Dr. A.K.Maiti, Programme Co-ordinator, SBKVK & Member-Secretary, SAC, SBKVK

PROCEEDINGS :

Introduction: Dr. A.K.Maiti, Programme Co-ordinator, SBKVK & Member-Secretary, SAC introduced with all participating

members in the meeting.

Welcome Address:

Mr. M.K.Banerjee, Secretary, Seva Bharati was unanimously selected as a Chairman of the assembly. He

welcomed all the participating members for attending in the SAC meeting and wished their fullest suggestions, co-

operation and help for productive & fruitful development of SBKVK.

Confirmation of Proceedings of last SAC meeting :

The Proceeding of the last meeting of the SAC was read by the Member-Secretary, SAC of SBKVK and it was

unanimously accepted by the house.

Progress Report Presentation:

To review the progress of KVK till to date after last SAC meeting was discussed in details in the house and this

is unanimously appreciated and accepted by the house. Considering the need of marketing facilities especially for the

newly introduced crop and enterprises, Distt. Agriculture Marketing Department assured the house for necessary back up

in this regard. House appreciated the achievement of SBKVK during the reporting period. The highlights of salient

achievements were as:

1. Production and assurance of supply of fruit saplings (65000 Nos.) &100 tons of vermi-compost to the district

line department of district Bankura

2. Intensification of Bitter gourd cultivation as a promising crop for socio economic change in Rajpara Village

cluster in Binpur-II block of Paschim Medinipur

3. Introduction of Sunflower in Tribal Villages as an alternative assured crop after kharif paddy.

4. Preparation and submission of C-DAP for Paschim Medinipur & Purba Medinipur

5. Mitigating the risk on crop failure due to diseases and pest through continual advisory service, clinical service

and critical input support as well as ICT SMS services.

6. Promotion and popularization of Farm Mechanization, as well as Watershed approach for efficient utilization of

available resources.

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7. Good Convergence of Different programme and activities of district line department and other stake holders for

real cause of farming community.

Presentation of Action Taken Report based on last meeting:

ACTION TAKEN REPORT ON RECOMMENDATIONS OF LAST SAC MEETING (10th

) HELD ON 25.03.2014.

Sl.No Salient Recommendation Action Taken 1 KVK should introduce a suitable paddy variety in

replacement of MTU 7029 through on station trial.

Rajendra Masuri have been introduced in place

of MTU - 7029

2 Seeds, produced by KVK and Farmers‟ of the Seed Village

Programme should be duly certified by the appropriate

authority. In this respect office of the District Agriculture

department will provide full support by means of

Processing Unit and technical help to SBKVK.

Proposal was submitted to DDA,Paschim

Medinipur. They advised to produce certified

seed of Paddy in collaboration with N.S.C,

Paschim Medinipur.

3 KVK need to promote organic farming. Several no‟s of training on organic farming have

already been conducted. Awareness programmes

have also been conducted in adopted villages.

4 Best technologies developed through On Farm Trial

conducted by the KVK in collaboration with the farmers

should be provided to the related district line departments

for dissemination in large scale.

Such information has been submitted to

P.D.ATMA for circulation to district line

departments.

5 SBKVK should popularize the tested farm machineries viz.

Groundnut Decorticator, Drum Seeder, Cono Weeder

Power Sprayer etc in collaboration with district line

departments.

All the tested farm machinery & implements

have been reported to the P.D. ATMA, Paschim

& Purba Medinipur for inclusion under Farm

Mechanization Programmme of the district, as

well as development of the farm implements

Hub .

6 A Project proposal for creation of a Demonstration pond in

KVK and a separate proposal of financial assistance for

providing Cool Box and By cycle to small Fish Hawker

may be submitted to the Office of the Deputy Director

Fisheries.

Proposals have already been submitted to the

district fishery department.

7 Ground nut cultivation may be replaced through Crop

diversification (Like Sunflower cultivation).

Sunflower (var. - KBSH -41) cultivation has

been introduced in 25 ha. of land.

8 Poultry breed RIR should be maintained It is being maintained. But framers preferring

Vanaraja in place of R.I.R

9 Popularization of “MACCHA” method of Veg. cultivation

among the farmers

Adoption & intensification of Maccha Method

through farmer laid extension mechanism has

been taken place.

10 Cultivation of Gagendra variety of „Elephant Foot Yam” at

KVK farm to be done. Demand for seed rhizome to be

placed before DHO, Paschim Medinipur.

Gagendra variety has been introduced through

OST.

11. DHO, Paschim Medinipur advice for Rejuvenation of old

Mango plants at KVK orchard to be taken up.

Scientific management has been taken up.

12. A proposal for Protective Vegetable Cultivation to be

submitted to DHO, Paschim Medinipur.

Proposal on the same has been submitted to

ATMA Purba & Paschim Medinipur

13. Forest department,Jhargram agreed to purchase Vermi

compost produced by KVK.

It in progressive process.

14. Dr. A.K.Singh, Zonal Project Director, Zone-II, ICAR,

advised the Seva Bharati authority to demand Agreement

Bond (for 5 years service in KVK) from newly selected

candidates for different post of SBKBK

SBKVK authority has already adopted the advise

in terms of 2 years bond to newly recruited

candidates.

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The action taken report was reviewed and discussed by the house and concerning line deptt. assured to

SBKVK to provide all shorts of helps and cooperation to articulate the programme proposals as per need.

Annual Action Plan Presentation:

The house appreciated the end over of SBKVK to chalkout the action plan – 2015-16 as a per throust area as

well as need envisaged in the agro climatic zone of the district, while taking the component of C-DAP, SREP

and outcome of the views expressed by the progressive farmers of the district.

Salient Recommendations:

On completion of Agenda wise presentation and discussion, the Programme Coordinator recaptualise the

deliberation and requested to all the participating members to highlights the specific recommendation for

meaningful execution of SBKVK mandatory activities in the future period.

The following recommendations were chalked out as -

In spite of popularization of Rajendra Mansuri in place of MTU-7029, other Var. like Dhiren-1, IT-

2060, IT-7904, SSS-1 are to be introduce from Bankura – Seed Farm.

KVK may submit proposal for seed processing unit at the Distt. Agrl. Deptt.at an early date.

The outcome or feedback of FLD &OFT be duly acknowledged and submitted to the concerning

NARS &R&D department as a continual basis for Refinement and its extrapolation.

KVK should develop a training curriculum for Master Trainees specialization course for NABARD

assistance and duly submitted.

Resource Persons be invited from RRS,BCKV,District Senior Line Department Officers, and other

KVKs/NARS institutes for conducting KVK activities as per need

District Agril. Marketing cell be articulated for necessary back up and facilitation on marketing of the

surplus agril produce in the KVK operational areas.

Emphasis on Organic farming be given

Automatic weather station be established in KVK by mobilizing fund from RKVY

KVK as being a resource and knowledge Resource centre of the district be provided with necessary

infrastructural facilities Viz. Training Hostel& Hall, PHT Centre, Mini Workshop, Farm Machinery

Hub, etc.

Present vacant post of SBKVK must be filled up at the earliest convenient.

The meeting ended with vote of thanks by Mr. P.K.Guin, SMS (Fishery), SBKVK, Kapgari, Paschim

Medinipur.

( Dr. A.K.Maiti )

* Salient recommendation of SAC in bullet form

Attach a copy of SAC proceedings along with list of participants

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2. District level data on agriculture, livestock and farming situation (2014-15)

Sl.No Taluk Name of the

block Name of the village

Major

crops &

enterprises

Major

problem

identified

Identified Thrust

Areas

1

Jhargram -

I

Jhargram

Tengia,

Sapdhara,Manikpara,

Mantipa, Mohanpur

Paddy,

Mustard,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Income generation and

socio economic

development

2 Binpur –I Kui, Ankro, Lalgarh,

Dhenrahanri

Paddy,

Mustard,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Soil health

management, Income

generation and socio

economic development

3 Binpur –II

Jyotshna, Bansajuri,

Madhupur,

Kanko,SirshiChanpara,

Rajpara

Paddy,

Mustard,

Redgram,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Income generation and

socio economic

development

4 Jamboni

Kendua, Sangram,

Rangametia Kadodiha,

Mohanpur, ,Lohadihi

Paddy,

Mustard,

Maize,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Income generation and

socio economic

development

5 Gopiballavepur-

I

Tikayetpur,

Gopiballavpur

Paddy,

Groundnut

Blackgram,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Income generation and

socio economic

development

6 Gopiballavepur-

II Padima,

Paddy,

Groundnut,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Income generation and

socio economic

development

7 Nayagram Chandabila, Singdui

Paddy,

Groundnut,

Redgram

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Income generation and

socio economic

development

8 Sankrail Naikansole, Pathra,

Penchabindha

Paddy,

Mustard,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Efficient Utilization of

Water Resources,

Income generation and

socio economic

development

9

Kharagpur-

II

Kharagpur -I Basantapur,

Kalaikunda

Paddy,

Mustard,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Income generation and

socio economic

development

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10 Kharagpur -II Barbanshi,

Paddy,

Mustard,

Flower,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Income generation and

socio economic

development

11 Debra Sebagram, Bakalsa

Paddy,

Mustard,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Income generation and

socio economic

development

12 Pingla Pingla

Paddy,

Mustard,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Income generation and

socio economic

development

13 Dantan –I Kankrasit, Sundarpur,

Paddy,

Mustard,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Income generation and

socio economic

development

14 Dantan –II Khanduri

Paddy,

Mustard,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Income generation and

socio economic

development

15 Keshiary Bamunmari

Paddy,

Mustard,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Income generation and

socio economic

development

16 Narayangrah Narayangarh

Paddy,

Mustard,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Income generation and

socio economic

development

17 Mohanpur Shrirampur

Paddy,

Mustard,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Income generation and

socio economic

development

18 Sabang Sabang

Paddy,

Mustard,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Income generation and

socio economic

development

19

Midnapur

Sadar

Midnapur Rerapal sabujnagar

Potato,

Paddy,

Mustard,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Income generation and

socio economic

development

20 Keshpur Pakuria, Raghunathpur

Paddy,

Mustard,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Income generation and

socio economic

development

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Midnapur

Sadar

Salboni

Bhatmore

Pirakata and

sathpati

Potato,

Paddy,

Mustard,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Income generation and

socio economic

development

22 Garbeta -I Kadoboni

Paddy,

Mustard,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Efficient Utilization of

Water Resources,

Income generation and

socio economic

development

23

Garbeta –II

Barakadra

Paddy,

Mustard,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Income generation and

socio economic

development

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Garbeta -III

Chandmura

Paddy,

Mustard,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Efficient Utilization of

Water Resources,

Income generation and

socio economic

development

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Ghantal

Chandrakona -I Andharia

Potato,

Paddy,

Mustard,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Income generation and

socio economic

development

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Potato,

Paddy,

Mustard,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Income generation and

socio economic

development

27 Daspur –I Kalaikunda

Brinjal,

Paddy,

Mustard,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Income generation and

socio economic

development

28 Daspur-II Rana

Brinjal,

Paddy,

Mustard,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Income generation and

socio economic

development

29 Ghantal

Singhpur

Potatto,

Paddy,

Mustard,

vegetables

and

Livestock

Low

production

Disease

infestation

Income generation and

socio economic

development

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Sl.

no.

Item Information

1 Major Farming system/enterprise Rain-fed rice-based production system

2 Agro-climatic Zone

3 Red and Lateritic Zone

Blocks:

(Binpur- I, & II, Jamboni, Jhargram ,Gopiballavpur-

I&II,Sankrail, Nayagram, Midnapur, Sankrail

Kashiary,Khargapur-I &II,Salboni,Gorbeta-I &II,

The average rainfall of zone is 1200 mm (+

236.14mm SD), 80% of rain fall received

during (June-Sep) and temperature varies

from 16-420C in peak winter and summer.

There are two major group of soil viz, red

and lateritic are found in this zone. The soil

varies in depth and in cases shallow in

nature. Due to undulating terrine the soil are

highly eroded in nature. The soil fertility

levels very poor with low N, P and K as

well as organic content. The soils are coarse

in texture, poor water retention capacity,

and erosion prone and PH varies from 4.8-

6.6.The rolling plane merged in to flat

alluvial and delted plane to east and

southeast of the district. The land is highest

near Silda (130 mt. Above MSL).

4 Old Alluvial Zone

Blocks:

(Khargapur I &II,Narayangarh, Kashiary, Sabang,

Mohanpur, Datan I & II, Debra, Pingla,Keshpur,Gorbeta

II,Ghatal

This zone is influenced by humid to sub-

humid, sub-tropical monsoon climate. The

mean annual rain fall is 1460mm of which

80% received from June to September.

Flood and drought both are damage the

crop in this zone. Soil of this area is

yellowish to reddish yellow in colour and

moderately well drain to somewhat poorly

drain. The soil texture is mostly clayey hard

when dry. Old alluvium fertile and acidic

interaction having PH 5.8-7.2(specially

blocks are Sabong, Pingla, Debra and to

some part of Narayangarh)

5 Agro ecological situation

6 Rain-fed The average rainfall of zone is 1200 mm (+

236.14mm SD), 80% of rain fall received

during (June-Sep) and temperature varies

from 16-420C in peak winter and summer.

The 50% of the area is drought prone, 63%

of the net cultivable area has been brought

under irrigated

Cropping pattern:

i Rice-Potato-Sesamum

ii. Rice-mustard-Vegetable/Moong

iii. Rice-Rice-fallow

iv. Rice-groundnut-fallow

v. Matstick /Betelvine/flowers (perennial)

vi. Rice-red gram/black gram-fallow

vii. Rice-vegetable-vegetable

7 Soil type Red and lateritic, Vindhya alluvial, Recent

alluvial

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2.6 (a) Details of operational area / villages (2014-15)

Sl.No Taluk Name of the

block Name of the village

Major crops &

enterprises

1

Jhargram -

I

Jhargram Tengia, Sapdhara,Manikpara, Mantipa,

Mohanpur

Paddy, Mustard,

vegetables and Livestock

2 Binpur –I Kui, Ankro, Lalgarh, Dhenrahanri Paddy, Mustard,

vegetables and Livestock

3 Binpur –II Jyotshna, Bansajuri, Madhupur,

Kanko,SirshiChanpara, Rajpara

Paddy, Mustard,

Redgram, vegetables and

Livestock

4 Jamboni Kendua, Sangram, Rangametia

Kadodiha, Mohanpur, ,Lohadihi

Paddy, Mustard, Maize,

vegetables and Livestock

5 Gopiballavepur-

I Tikayetpur, Gopiballavpur

Paddy, Groundnut

Blackgram, vegetables

and Livestock

6 Gopiballavepur-

II Padima,

Paddy, Groundnut,

vegetables and Livestock

7 Nayagram Chandabila, Singdui

Paddy, Groundnut,

Redgram vegetables and

Livestock

8 Sankrail Naikansole, Pathra, Penchabindha Paddy, Mustard,

vegetables and Livestock

9

Kharagpur-

II

Kharagpur -I Basantapur, Kalaikunda Paddy, Mustard,

vegetables and Livestock

10 Kharagpur -II Barbanshi, Paddy, Mustard, Flower,

vegetables and Livestock

11 Debra Sebagram, Bakalsa

Paddy, Mustard,

vegetables and Livestock

12 Pingla Pingla Paddy, Mustard,

vegetables and Livestock

13 Dantan –I Kankrasit, Sundarpur, Paddy, Mustard,

vegetables and Livestock

14 Dantan –II Khanduri Paddy, Mustard,

vegetables and Livestock

15 Keshiary Bamunmari Paddy, Mustard,

vegetables and Livestock

16 Narayangrah Narayangarh Paddy, Mustard,

vegetables and Livestock

17 Mohanpur Shrirampur Paddy, Mustard,

vegetables and Livestock

18 Sabang Sabang Paddy, Mustard,

vegetables and Livestock

19 Midnapur

Sadar

Midnapur Rerapal sabujnagar Potato, Paddy, Mustard,

vegetables and Livestock

20 Keshpur Pakuria, Raghunathpur Paddy, Mustard,

vegetables and Livestock

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21

Midnapur

Sadar

Salboni Bhatmore

Pirakata and sathpati

Potato, Paddy, Mustard,

vegetables and Livestock

22 Garbeta -I Kadoboni Paddy, Mustard,

vegetables and Livestock

23 Garbeta –II

Barakadra Paddy, Mustard,

vegetables and Livestock

24 Garbeta -III

Chandmura Paddy, Mustard,

vegetables and Livestock

25

Ghantal

Chandrakona -I Andharia Potato, Paddy, Mustard,

vegetables and Livestock

26 Chandrakona –II Chhotobala, Potato, Paddy, Mustard,

vegetables and Livestock

27 Daspur –I Kalaikunda Brinjal, Paddy, Mustard,

vegetables and Livestock

28 Daspur-II Rana Brinjal, Paddy, Mustard,

vegetables and Livestock

29 Ghantal

Singhpur Potatto, Paddy, Mustard,

vegetables and Livestock

(b) Details of village adoption programme:

Name of the villages adopted by PC and SMS in 2014-15 for its development and action plan

Name of village Block Action taken for development

Enata Jamboni Training, Demonstration,Crop diversification, Waste land

management through Orchard development, AICRP on

Oilseed,Formation of Farmers club,Exposure Visit

Loadi Jamboni Training, Demonstration,Crop diversification, Formation

of Farmers club, Drinking water supply through

Convergence of services of line departments, Exposure

Visit

Bakalsa Ramnarayan Debra Training, Demonstration, Crop diversification, Formation

of Farmers club, Intensification of Pisciculture in small

pond, Exposure Visit

Monoharpur Narayangarh Training, Demonstration, Crop diversification, Formation

of Farmers club, Intensification of Pisciculture in small

pond, Exposure Visit

Kanko Binpur II Training, Demonstration, Crop diversification,

Strengthening of Farmers club, Fish seed production,

Exposure Visit, Waste land management through

Orchard development

Chhandpara Binpur II Training, Demonstration, Crop diversification,

Strengthening of Farmers club, Exposure Visit, Waste

land management through Orchard development

(c) Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojona: Not yet allotted

:

i) Name of the village under Sansad Adarsha Gram Yojona:

ii) Contribution of KVK in the programme:

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2.7 Priority thrust areas

S. No Thrust area

1. Adoption of suitable Agricultural technologies with respect to changing climate

2. Awareness about improved package & practices of crop & veg. production for better return

3. Enhancement of seed replacement ratio

4. Improved management practices of Livestock & backyard farming

5. Awareness about IFS(Fish cum Veg, cum Livestock)

6. Soil &Water conservation and Water management

7. Popularization of Farm mechanization

8. Women empowerment through SHG

9. Formation & strengthening of Farmers Club

10. Self employment of unemployed Rural Youth through skill development training

11. Livelihood support programme for land less farming community

12. Convergence of different rural & agricultural development programme of Govt, NARS & other

stake holders

3. TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENTS

3. A. Details of target and achievement of mandatory activities by KVK during 2014-15

OFT FLD

Number of OFTs Number of farmers Number of FLDs Number of farmers

Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement

12 6 120 60 32 27 314 296

Training Extension activities

Number of Courses Number of Participants Number of activities Number of participants

Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement

154

106 2922 2445 391 1044 16713 26244

Seed production (q) Planting material (Nos.)

Target Achievement Target Achievement

282 208 395000 660850

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3.1 Achievements on technologies assessed and refined

OFT-1

1. Title of On farm Trial

Control of fruit fly in Bitter Gourd through different method in kharif season

2. Problem diagnosed Low production of fresh Bitter Gourd due to heavy attack of fruit borer

3. Details of technologies selected for

assessment/refinement

Farmers practice: Spraying of Endosulfan @ 2ml/lit of water

Technology Option-I: Use of poison bait (Gur 100 gm + wheat bran 200 gm + 20 ml

Novaluron + 200 ml water).

Technology Option-II: Spraying of Flubendiamide 39.35 EC @ 0.3 ml/ lit of water.

4. Source of Technology ICAR research bulletin

5. Production system and thematic area Rice – Vegetable-fellow,

6. Performance of the Technology with performance

indicators

Technology option –II showed best result in relation to the yield of fresh veg. efficiency of

control the pest and B:C ratio.

7. Final recommendation for micro level situation It is may be recommended that the Technology option –II may be accepted for control of the

pest and better fresh yield and income

8. Constraints identified and feedback for research Lake of knowledge about the appropriate pesticide & its dose, more research needed for

refinement

9. Process of farmers participation and their reaction Collaborative, Farmers are happy with the performance of recommended practice

Thematic area: Pest Management

Problem definition: Low production of fresh Bitter Gourd due to heavy attack of fruit borer

Technology assessed: Control of fruit fly in Bitter Gourd through different control measures in kharif season by Spraying of Flubendiamide 39.35 EC @ 0.3 ml/

lit of water.

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Table: 2 Performance of yield and Control of fruit fly in Bitter Gourd through different control measures in kharif season

Technology option No. of

trials

Yield component Disease/

insect pest

incidence

(%)

Yield

(q/ha)

Cost of

cultivation

(Rs./ha)

Gross return

(Rs/ha)

Net return

(Rs./ha)

BC

ratio Av. No. of

fresh fruit /

Plant

% of pest

infestation

% of

more

yield than

Farmers

Practice

F P: Spraying of

Endosulfan @ 2ml/lit of

water

10 66.82 33.23 - 160.9 147250/- 241650/- 94400/- 1.64

T O-I: Use of poison bait

(Gur 100 gm + wheat barn

200 gm + 20 ml Novaluron

+ 200 ml water).

88.26 14.21 14.09 170.3 155320/- 278220/- 122900/- 1.79

T O-II: Spraying of

Flubendiamide 39.35 EC

@ 0.3 ml/ lit of water.

106.71 10.51 21.42 191.6 158730/- 293650/- 134920/- 1.85

SEm( ± ) 3.4367 2.16032 4.3584

CD (5%) 7.66 4.81 9.71

Results: KVK Paschim Medinipur conducted an On Farm Trial on Control of fruit fly in Bitter Gourd through different method in kharif season. From the result

it is clear that the performance of TO2 (Spraying of Flubendiamide 39.35 EC @ 0.3 ml/ lit of water ) was far better than F P( Spraying of Endosulfan @ 2ml/lit

of water) and T O-I: Use of poison bait (Gur 100 gm + wheat barn 200 gm + 20 ml Novaluron + 200 ml water). The % of pest infestation of TO2 ie.10.51 was

lower than TO1 ie. 14.21 and FP ie. 33.23 and the yield of TO2 ie.191.68 q/ha. was higher than TO1 ie. 170.34 q / ha. and FP ie. 160.9 q / ha.

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1. Title of On farm Trial Control of Sheath Blight of Aman Paddy by using different control measures

2. Problem diagnose Low production/Full damage of Aman Paddy due to severe attack of Sheath Blight

3. Details of technologies selected for

assessment/refinement

Farmers practice: Foliar application of mancozeb

Technology Option-I: spraying of Carbendazim 50% wp @ 1gm. + Validamycin 3% L @ 1ml /

lt. water

Technology Option-II: spraying of Trichoiderma viridi 1.15 % wp @ 3 gm. + Pseudomonas

fluorescence 0.5 WP @ 1gm. / lt. water

4. Source of Technology ICAR research

5. Production system and thematic area Rice – Potato-Vegetables

6. Performance of the Technology with

performance indicators

Technology option –II showed best result in relation to the yield of fresh veg. efficiency of

control the pest and B: C ratio.

7. Final recommendation for micro level

situation

It is may be recommended that the Technology option –II may be accepted for control of the pest

and better fresh yield and income

8. Constraints identified and feedback for

research

It is may be recommended that the Technology option –II may be accepted for control of the pest

and better fresh yield and income

9. Process of farmers participation and their

reaction

Collaborative, Farmers are happy with the performance of recommended practice

Thematic area: Disease management

Problem definition: Low production/Full damage of Aman Paddy due to severe attack of Sheath Blight

Technology assessed: Fungicide and antibiotic application for control the disease.

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Technology option No. of

trials

Yield component Yield

(q/ha)

Cost of

cultivation(Rs.

/ha)

Gross return

(Rs/ha)

Net return

(Rs./ha)

BC ratio

Av. No.

of fresh

fruit /

Plant

% of pest

infestation

% of more

yield than

Farmers

Practice

Farmers practice:

Foliar application of mancozeb

10

10

10

- 58.97 13.76 11.7 32.69 33200.00 39228.00

Technology Option-I: spraying of

Carbendazim 50% wp @ 1gm. +

Validamycin 3% L @ 1ml / lt.

water

- 10.06 79.25 8.4 41.75 35400.00 50100.00

Technology Option-II: spraying of

Trichoiderma viridi 1.15 % wp @ 3

gm. + Pseudomonous fleorescens

0.5 WP @ 1gm. / lt. water

- 23.90 55.41 10.3 35.99 34800.00 43188.00

SEM± - 4.0192 0.8339

CD at 5% - 8.95 0.19

Results: Technology option I shows better performance in respect to control the sheath Blight of Paddy i.e. 79.25% followed by Technology option II i.e.

55.41%

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OFT – 3

1. Title of On farm Trial

Assessment of performance of polythene mulching in Groundnut to enhancing the yield during Rabi-

summer season under medium land situation of Paschim Medinipur District.

2. Problem diagnose Low productivity of Groundnut in medium land due to scarcity of water

3. Details of technologies selected for

assessment/refinement

Farmers practice: No mulching

Technology Option –I: Polythene mulching (15 micron thickness)

Technology Option-II: Straw mulching

4. Source of Technology State Agricultural University

5. Production system and thematic area Rain fed small production system. Crop management & Water management

6. Performance of the Technology with

performance indicators

Germination%, Number of irrigation, No of pods/plant, Pod yield(Kg/ha)

7. Final recommendation for micro level

situation

Technology option-I showed better yield (33.64q/ha) ,no of branches , no of of pod per plant was

increased and minimized the irrigational water than the others has found. Net return (Rs. 78220.00/ha)

and BC ratio (2.46.) was also higher than other treatments.

8. Constraints identified and feedback for

research

Lack of polythene supply with low cost proper time

9. Process of farmers participation and their

reaction

Training, Interactive demo, Field visit, Field days

Thematic Area: Moisture Management

Problem definition: Low yield of Groundnut due to scarcity of water.

Technology assessed: Effect of black polythene mulching in Groundnut production.

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Table-2 Performance of Poly mulching to enhance the yield of ground nut during rabi-summer season.

Technology option No. of

trials

Yield component Disease/

insect

pest/weed

s

incidence

(%)

Yield

(q/ha)

Cost of

cultivation(Rs

./ha)

Gross return

(Rs/ha)

Net

return(Rs./ha)

BC ratio

No. of

effective

branch/plant

No. of

pod

/plant

Test wt.

(100 pod

wt.)

Farmers practice: No

mulching 10 5 15 46 - 19.76 40400.00 77650.00 37250.00 1.92

Technology Option –I: Polythene mulching (15

micron thickness) 8 24 57 - 33.64

53350.00

131570.00

78220.00

2.46

Technology Option-II: Straw mulching

6 19 51 - 23.2 42200.00 87785.00 45585.00 2.08

SEM± 0.9632 1.3803

CD at 5% 2.15 3.08

Result: Technology option-I showed better yield (33.64q/ha) ,no of branches , no of of pod per plant was increased and minimized the irrigational water than the

others has found. Net return (Rs. 78220.00/ha) and BC ratio (2.46.) than other treatments

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1. Title of On farm Trial

Effect of different type of mulching material on the yield of tomato in Rabi Season

2. Problem diagnose Scarcity of irrigation water effect the yield of tomato

3. Details of technologies selected for

assessment/refinement

Farmers practice- Flood irrigation without mulching and need based irrigation

Technology option-1 - mulching with Jute Felt and need based irrigation

Technology option-II - Poly mulching and need based irrigation Technology option-III- Straw

mulching and need based irrigation

4. Source of Technology NIRJAFT, Kolkata

5. Production system and thematic area Rain fed small production system. Crop management & Water management

6. Performance of the Technology with

performance indicators

No of branches, Number of irrigation, No of Fruits/plant, yield (Kg/ha)

7. Final recommendation for micro level

situation

Technology option-II showed better yield (67.34.ton/ha) ,no of branches , no of of Fruits per plant was

increased and minimized the irrigational water than the others has found. Net return (Rs. 272880.00/ha)

and BC ratio (2.25.) was also higher than other treatments.

8. Constraints identified and feedback for

research

Lack of polythene supply with low cost proper time

9. Process of farmers participation and their

reaction

Training, Interactive demo, Field visit, Field days

Thematic Area: Moisture Management

Problem definition: Low yield of Tomato due to scarcity of water.

Technology assessed: Effect of black polythene mulching in Tomato production.

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Technology option No.

of

trials

Yield component Disease/

insect

pest/weeds

incidence

(%)

Yield

(ton/ha)

Cost of

cultivation

(Rs./ha)

Gross return

(Rs/ha)

Net return

(Rs./ha)

BC

ratio No. of

effective

branch/plant

No. of

Fruits/plant

Test

wt. (10

Fruits.)

Farmers practice- Flood

irrigation without

mulching and need based

irrigation

10 5

5 40 460 - 36.58 141101.00 232350.00 91249.00 1.64

Technology option-1 -

mulching with Jute Felt

and need based irrigation

8 49 547 - 50.2 202200.00

374700.00

172500.00

1.85

Technology option-II -

Poly mulching and need

based irrigation

11 63 615 67.34 217500.00 490380.00 272880.00 2.25

Technology option-III- Straw mulching and need

based irrigation

7 42 512 - 40.24 162300.00 281680.00 119380.00 1.73

SEM± 2.038 2.438

CD at 5% 4.34 5.20

Result: Technology option-II showed better yield (67.34ton/ha) ,no of branchs , no of of Fruits per plant was increased and minimized the irrigational water than

the others has found. Net return (Rs.272880.00/ha) and BC ratio (2.25.) was also higher than other treatments.

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1. Title of On farm Trial Assessment of different Methods of IMC Fry production.

2. Problem diagnosed Poor growth rate of fish fry in Nursery pond

3. Details of technologies selected for

assessment/refinement

Farmers Practice = Pre stocking Application of MOC.

Technology Option I = Pre stocking Application of cow dung manure @ 5000 kg/ha

Technology Option II = Use of mixture of cow dung manure+ MOC 500 kg./ha + SSP 150

kg./ha in 8 phage till harvesting

4. Source of Technology CIFRI

5. Production system and thematic area Nursery pond management./ Nutrient management

6. Performance of the Technology with performance

indicators

Result shows better growth & survivality of fry by Use of mixture of cow dung manure+

MOC 500 kg./ha + SSP 150 kg./ha in 8 phage till harvesting

7. Final recommendation for micro level situation Regular feeding of carp fry with Oil cake & Powdered paddy mixture (1 1) + Use of mixture

of cow dung manure+ MOC 500 kg./ha + SSP 150 kg./ha in 8 phage till harvesting

8. Constraints identified and feedback for research Man power requirement is high

Feed Back - Refinement of Sirgur method is needed

9. Process of farmers participation and their reaction Collaborative. Farmers are happy with the performance

Thematic area: Nutrient management

Problem definition: Poor growth rate of fish fry in Nursery pond

Technology assessed: Assessment of different Methods of IMC Fry production.

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28 Table: 2 Assessment of different Methods of IMC Fry production.

Technology option No. of

trials

Data related to problem address Disease/

insect pest

incidence

(%)

Yield

(q/ha)

Cost of

cultivation

(Rs./ha)

Gross return

(Rs/ha)

Net return

(Rs./ha)

BC

ratio Initial Av

length of

fry(cm)

Av.length of fry Fry

in 1 month (cm)

%of Fish

Mortality

Farmers Practice = Pre

stocking Application of

MOC @ 406 kg/ha

6 1.2 2.2 52 27 1.9 10308/- 23750/- 13442/- 2.30:1

Technology Option I =

Pre stocking Application

of cow dung manure @

5000 kg/ha

6 1.2 2.8 43 22 3,4 20700/- 44200/- 23500/- 2.14:1

Technology Option II =

Use of mixture of cow

dung manure1500+ MOC

500 kg./ha + SSP 150

kg./ha in 8 phage till

harvesting

6 1.2 4.4 29 13 4.8 21700/- 62400/- 40700/- 2.88:1

SEM± 0.2357 2.419 - 0.3009

CD at 5% 0.53 5.39 - 0.67

Results: Technology option II shows better performance in respect to survival of Fri,(71%) , increase in length (4.4 cm) & yield(4.8 qt/ha)

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OFT-6

1. Title of On farm Trial Study on effect of ‘Garlic Paste’ to Control Mixo- sporediosis in Catla

2. Problem diagnosed High % of mortality in Catla Fingerlings

3. Details of technologies selected for

assessment/refinement

Farmers Practice = They put few tamarind twigs or Banana stem in pond.

Technology Option I = Killing of infected fish +liming in pond +Dip treatment in 1:3000 KMnO4

Solution + Supplementary feeding @ 3% of total stock

Technology Option II = Alternative dip treatment of infected fish in 1:3000 KMnO4 Solution &

3% saline solution + Supplementary feeding @ 3% of total stock

Technology Option III = Liming in pond + Supplementary feeding @ 3% of total stock + Dip

treatment of infected fish in 3 % garlic paste solution

4. Source of Technology CIFRI

5. Production system and thematic area Rearing pond management./ Disease management

6. Performance of the Technology with performance

indicators

Result shows better survival of fingerlings by Alternative dip treatment of infected fish in 1:3000

KMnO4 Solution & 3% saline solution + Supplementary feeding @ 3% of total stock

7. Final recommendation for micro level situation Alternative dip treatment of infected fish in 1:3000 KMnO4 Solution & 3% saline

solution+Supplementary feeding @ 3% of total stock to control Mixo- sporediosis in Catla

fingerlings

8. Constraints identified and feedback for research Man power requirement is high

Feed Back - Refinement of the technology to be done

9. Process of farmers participation and their reaction Collaborative. Farmers are happy with the performance

Thematic area: Disease management

Problem definition: High % of mortality in Catla Fingerlings in rearing pond

Technology assessed: Study on effect of „Garlic Paste‟ to Control Mixo- sporediosis in Catla

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Technology option No.

of

trials

Data related to problem

address

Disease/

insect pest

incidence

(%)

Yield

(q/ha)

Cost of

cultivation

(Rs./ha)

Gross return

(Rs/ha)

Net return

(Rs./ha)

BC ratio

%of Fish

Mortality(Catla)

Recovery

(%)

Farmers Practice = They put few

tamarind twigs or Banana stem in pond

6 47 53 ----- 1.9 11270/- 22800/- 11530/- 2.02 :1

Technology Option-I= Killing of

infected fish +liming in pond +Dip

treatment in1:3000 KMnO4 Solution +

Supplementary feeding @ 3% of total

stock

6 22 78 ----- 2,4 14500/- 28800/- 14300/- 1.99 :1

Technology Option II = Alternative dip

treatment of infected fish in 1:3000

KMnO4 Solution & 3% saline solution

+ Supplementary feeding @ 3% of total

stock

6 19 81 ----- 3.4 14000/- 40800/- 26800/- 2.91 :1

Technology Option-III= Liming in

pond + Supplementary feeding @ 3% of

total stock + Dip treatment of infected

fish in 3 % garlic paste solution

6 32 68 ----- 2.1 14250 25200 10950/- 1.77 : 1

SEM± 2.369 2,369 0.144

CD at 5% 5.05 5.05 0.31

Results: Technology option II shows better performance in respect to survival of Fingerlings,(81%) , increase & yield(3.4 qt/ha)

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31 3.2 Achievements of Frontline Demonstrations

A. Details of FLDs conducted during 2014-15

Cereals

Sl.

No. Crop Thematic area

Technology Demonstrated with

detailed treatments

Area (ha) No. of farmers/

demonstration

Reasons for

shortfall in

achievement

Proposed Actual SC/ST Others Total

1. Paddy (Var.

MTU-7029)

Micro nutrient

management

Application of micronutrient

mixture

02 02 4 6 10 N.A

2. Maize Micro nutrient

management

Application of micronutrient

mixture

02 02 5 5 10 N.A

3. Ragi(Finger

millets)

Micro nutrient

management

Application of micronutrient

mixture

02 02 5 5 10 N.A

4. Wheat

(Var.PBW-

343)

Micro nutrient

management

Application of micronutrient

mixture

02 02 6 4 10 N.A

5. Paddy (Var.

MTU-7029)

System

Management

Cultivation through SRI

technique

02 02 4 6 10 N.A

6. Paddy (Var.

MTU-7029)

Disease

Management

Application of Fungicide 02 02 3 5 08 N.A

7. Paddy (Var.

MTU-7029)

Disease

Management

Application of Fungicide &

Antibiotic

02 02 4 6 10 N.A

Total 14 14 31 37 68

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32 Details of farming situation

Crop

Sea

son

Far

min

g

situ

atio

n

(RF

/Irr

igat

ed)

Soil

type Status of soil

(Kg/ha)

Pre

vio

us

crop

Sow

ing d

ate

Har

ves

t dat

e

Sea

sonal

rain

fall

(m

m)

No.

of

rain

y

day

s

N P2O5 K2O

Paddy Kharif – 2014 Rain fed Sandy

Loam

Medium Low Low Sesamum 06.07.14 09.11.14 1290 37

Maize Kharif – 2014 Rain fed Sandy

Loam

Medium Low Low Sesamum 12.07.14 15.10.14 1290 37

Ragi(Finger

millets)

Kharif – 2014 Rain fed Sandy

Loam

Medium Low Low Sesamum 08.07.14 11.11.14 1290 36

Wheat Rabi -2014-15 Irrigated Sandy

Loam

Medium Low Low Paddy 18.11.12 22.03.14 24.1 3

Paddy Kharif – 2014 Rain fed Sandy

Loam

Medium Low Low Sesamum 06.07.14 09.11.14 1290 37

Paddy Kharif – 2014 Rain fed Sandy

Loam

Medium Low Low Sesamum 04.07.14 06.11.14 1290 37

Paddy Kharif – 2014 Rain fed Sandy

Loam

Medium Low Low Sesamum 10.07.14 12.11.14 1290 37

In both the Tables, information of same crop should be provided. For example, if in Table 3.2A crops are mentioned as a,b,c,d etc., in the table for

Details of farming situation, the same crop should be mentioned in the identical sequence.

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Performance of FLD

Oilseeds:

Frontline demonstrations on oilseed crops

Crop Thematic Area

Name of the

technology

demonstrated

No. of

Farmers

Area

(ha)

Yield (q/ha) %

Increase

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha) *Economics of check

(Rs./ha)

Demo Check Gross

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Return

**

BCR

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Return

**

BCR

Nijer

Introduction of

Niger as a new

crop at the

said area.

08 02 4.8 3.1 54 10650/ 22200/ 11550/ 2.08 7200/ 12500/ 5300/ 1.73

Introduction

of Niger as

a new crop

at the said

area.

Mustard Sulphur

application

12 02 11.8 10.1 19% 25771/- 49560/- 23759/- 1.92 23110/- 40400/ 17390/ 1.74 Sulphur

application

Ground

Nut

Disease free

seed and

fungicide

07

02

13.6

10.2

25%

26180/-

47600/-

21420/-

1.81

19420/-

34680/ 35260/ 1.69

Disease free

seed and

fungicide

Total 27 06

* Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.

** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COST

Pulses

Frontline demonstration on pulse crops

Crop Thematic

Area

Name of the

technology

demonstrated

No. of

Farmers

Area

(ha)

Yield (q/ha) %

Increase

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha) *Economics of check

(Rs./ha)

Demo Check Gross

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Return

**

BCR

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Return

**

BCR

Red

Gram

Production

management

Quality HYV

Redgram Seeds 10 02

12.4 9.3 33 30400/- 62000/- 31600/- 2.03 24370/- 44640/- 20270/- 1.83

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gram

Production

management

Quality HYV

Blackgram Seeds. 10 02

11.4 8.4 35 33300/ 68200/ 34900/ 2.04 36500/ 65300/ 28800/ 1.78

Green

Gram

Production

management

Quality HYV

Greengram

Seeds 14 02

13.3 10.1 31 36500/ 79800/ 43300/ 2.18 37500/ 61200/ 23700/ 1.63

Total 34 06

* Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.

** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COST

Other crops

Crop Thematic area

Name of the

technology

demonstrated

No. of

Farme

r

Are

a

(ha)

Yield (q/ha) %

chang

e in

yield

Other

parameters

*Economics of demonstration

(Rs./ha)

*Economics of check

(Rs./ha)

Demon

s

ration

Check Dem

o

Chec

k

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Return

**

BC

R

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Return

**

BC

R

Paddy (Var.

MTU-7029)

Micro nutrient

management

Application

of

micronutrie

nt mixture

10 02 44.1 36.1 22 - - 36200/

-

59400/

-

23200/

- 1.64

32850/

-

51410/

-

18560/

- 1.56

Maize Micro nutrient

management

Application

of

micronutrie

nt mixture

10 02 24.1 19.6 22 - - 22308/

-

39600/

-

17292/

-

1.77

:

19770/

-

32500/

-

12730/

- 1.64

Ragi(Fing

er millets)

Micro nutrient

management

Application

of

micronutrie

nt mixture

10 02 7.60 5.3 43 22800/ 45600/ 22800/ 1.2 17600/ 31800/ 14200/ 1.80

Wheat

(Var.PBW

-343)

Micro nutrient

management

Application

of

micronutrie

nt mixture

10 02 24.1 19.6 22 - - 21208/

-

38560/

-

17352/

-

1.81

:

18502/

-

31360/

-

12857/

- 1.69

Paddy

(Var.

MTU-

7029)

System

Manageme

nt

Cultivation

through SRI

technique 10 02

Waitin

g

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35 Paddy (Var.

MTU-7029)

Disease

Manageme

nt

Application

of

Fungicide

08 02 41.4 33.6 23 - - 32100 57620 25520 1.79 31300 45500 19570 1.45

Paddy (Var.

MTU-7029)

Disease

Manageme

nt

Application

of

Fungicide

&

Antibiotic

10 02 46.7 36.1 29.36 - - 32700 60710 28010 1.86 30400 46930 16530 1.54

Potato

Disease

Management

Application of

Fungicide &

Antibiotic

08 02 282.5 210.0...

. 34 - -

109612

/

226100

/

116488

/ 2.06 94700/

166300

/ 71600/

1.75

:

Onion

Crop

Management

Growing of

good variety

onion

07 02 260.0 185.0 40 - - 90840/ 208000 117160

/ 2.28 85500/

129500

/ 44000/ 1.59

Vegetables

Organic

Farming

Promotion of

organic veg.

cultivation

10 02 92% 62% 48 - - 10000/ 20500/ 9500 1.2 10500

/ 18500/ 8000/ 1.76

Turmeric

Production

Management

Introduction of

intercropping

system in

mango orchard

for utilization

of space

16 02 76 55 38 - - 12600

0/-

22800

0/-

10200

0/-

1.8 :

1

11200

0

165000/

-

53000

/-

1.47

: 1

Vegetables

Protective

cultivation

Growing of off

season veg

into low cost

poly house.

10 02 250 170 47 11000

0/-

17000

0/-

60000/

-

1.54

: 1

55000

/- 80000/-

35000

/-

1.45

: 1

Total 51 10

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Category Thematic

area

Name of the

technology

demonstrate

d

No.

of

Farm

er

No.o

f

units

Major parameters

% change

in major

parameter

Other parameter *Economics of demonstration (Rs.) *Economics of check

(Rs.)

Demons

ration Check

Demons

ration Check

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Return

**

BCR

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Retu

rn

**

B

C

R

Dairy

Cow

Buffalo

Poultry

Backyard

poultry

Farming

Introduction

of improved

breed with

healthcare

management

.

10 10 167 74 125.68%

M- 3.8

kg

F-

2.95kg

M- 2.4

kg

F-

1.17kg

2450/- 6680/- 4230/- 2.73:1 2050/- 2920/- 870/-

1.

42

:1

Rabbitry

Pigerry

Sheep and

goat

Duckery

Others

(pl.specify

)

Total 10 10

* Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.

** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COST

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37 Fisheries

Category Thematic

area

Name of the

technology

demonstrated

No. of

Farmer

No.of

units

Major parameters % change

in major

parameter

Other parameter *Economics of demonstration (Rs.) *Economics of check

(Rs.)

Demons

ration Check

Demons

ration Check

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Return

**

BCR

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Return

**

BCR

Common

carps

Fish Seed

Production

IMC

Fingerlings

Production

with proper

feeding 10

10(0.2

ha)

Carp-

9.3 qt

Carp -

5.10qt

85.25% 4.7 cm 3.2 cm 31500/- 111600/- 80100/- 3.54:1 21900/- 53350/- 31650/- 2.44:1

Mussels

Ornamental

fishes

Dishi

Magur

Resource

Management

Introduction

of Magur

Culture with

Proper

Feeding &

Management

Practices 10

10(0.2

ha)

Carp -

7qt

Magur

0.7 qt

Carp -

5.0qt

54% Carp -280

gm

Magur.100

gm

Carp -

200

gm

29700/- 87500/- 57800/- 2.95:1 20642/- 45000/- 24358/- 2.18:1

Total 20

20(0.4

ha)

* Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.

** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COST

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38 Other enterprises

Category

Name of the

technology

demonstrated

No. of

Farmer

No.of

units

Major

parameters % change

in major

parameter

Other parameter *Economics of demonstration

(Rs.) or Rs./unit

*Economics of check

(Rs.) or Rs./unit

Demons

ration Check

Demons

ration Check

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Return

**

BCR

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Return

**

BCR

Oyster

mushroom

Enterprise

development

Button

mushroom

Vermicompost

Sericulture

Apiculture

Others

(pl.specify)

Total

* Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.

** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COST

Women empowerment

Category Name of technology No. of demonstrations

Observations

Remarks Demonstration(Output

per man per hr.)

Check

Farm Women Improved Sickle

Conoweeder

G.nut Decorticator

10

5

5

0.012ha/hr

0.02ha/hr

6/hr

0.009ha/hr

0.001ha/hr

45

33% labour save

19% labour save

86% labour save

Pregnant women

Adolescent Girl

Other women

Children

Neonatal

Infants

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Name of the

implement Crop

Name of the

technology

demonstrated

No. of

Farmer

Area

(ha)

Filed observation (output/man

hour) % change in

major

parameter

Labor reduction (man

days)

Cost reduction (Rs./ha or

Rs./Unit)

Demons

ration Check

Cono - Weeder

Paddy(MTU-

7029)

Introduction of

improved

agricultural

implements 10 0.20

FC-

0.02ha/hour

LR-

50mandays/ha

FC-

0.001ha/hour

LR-

100mandays/ha

FC-100

LR-200

1ha 50 100 50 1ha 6800 13600 6800

Drum Seeder

Paddy(MTU-

7029)

Introduction of

improved

agricultural

implements 10 0.40

F.C

0.125ha/Hr

LR

16Man-hr/ha

F.C

0.025Ha/Hr

LR

40Man-hr/ha

F.C-500

LR-60

1ha 2 5 3 1ha 300 750 450

Power Reaper

Paddy(MTU-

7029)

Introduction of

improved

agricultural

implements Power

Reaper 10 05.00 7.5 Man-

hr/ha

75 Man-hr/ha

90

1ha 90% Rs. -11175/-

Battery Sprayer

Paddy(MTU-

7029)

Introduction of

improved

agricultural

implements Battery

Sprayer 10 0.50

0.28ha/hr

0.13ha/hr

115

1ha 50 % Rs. 676/-

Drip Irrigation Kits

Vegetables Introduction of drip

irrigation system

(Jain) 10 0.10 0 ha/hr

0.005 ha/hr

100

1ha 100% Rs.-16900/-

* Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.

** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COST

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Demonstration details on crop hybrids

Crop

Name of

the

Hybrid

No. of

farmers

Area

(ha)

Yield (kg/ha) / major parameter

Economics (Rs./ha)

Cereals

Demo Local

check

%

change

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Return BCR

Bajra

Maize

Paddy

Sorghum

Wheat

Others (pl.specify)

Total

Oilseeds

Castor

Mustard

Safflower KBSH-44 15 02 12.60 9.65 30 20286/- 44100/- 23814 2.17 :1

Sesame

Sunflower

Groundnut

Soybean

Others (pl.specify)

Total

Pulses

Greengram

Blackgram

Bengalgram

Redgram

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Others (pl.specify)

Total

Vegetable crops

Bottle gourd

Capsicum

Cucumber

Tomato NP-5005 12 02 260.0 180 44 390000/- 780000/- 390000/ 1.2 :1

Brinjal

Okra

Onion

Potato

Field bean

Others (pl.specify)

Total

Commercial crops

Cotton

Coconut

Others (pl.specify)

Total

Fodder crops

Napier (Fodder)

Maize (Fodder)

Sorghum (Fodder)

Others (pl.specify)

Total

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Technical Feedback on the demonstrated technologies

S.

No

Crop Feed Back

1 KharifPaddy 21% yield increased with application of chelated zinc as foliar spray

2 Wheat 23% yield increased with application of chelated zinc as foliar spray

3 Mango Wilt of plant due to late planting (water stress).

Severe attack of termite

Die back after rainy season due attack of fungus

To overcome the wilt and Die back of Mango, Polythene mulching with pitcher

irrigation is effective. Timely spraying of Durshban and Blitox on plant increases

the plant survivalist.

Saplings in polythene sleeves to be planted.

4 Tomato Increase lands use efficiency.

Maximum return

Hybrid 5005 is suitable for better performance

5 Kharif Groundnut TG-51 variety has better response in red & lateritic areas. 26% yield increased tan local

check.

6 Mustard Cultivation of Yellow Mustard variety NC-1 during Rabi season in medium land of red later

tic agro climatic zone was found as a means of crop diversification as well as seed

availability for next season giving a good yield and income to the growers.

7 Rabi Groundnut Crop standing in Position.

8 Red gram Cultivation of Red gram variety Asha. During Kharif Season in Up land of red lateritic

agro-climatic zone was found as a means of crop diversification as well as seed availability

for next season giving a good Yield..

9 Horse gram Birsa-1 variety is suitable for Red lateritic area

10 1 Lentil 21%yield increased with use of Subrata high yielding variety.

11 . Potato Khufri Jyoti variety is suitable for better seed production by use of 2% borax as foliar spray.

12 Groundnut decorticator The results indicate that lab our savings to the tune of 39 M.D./q and reducing the drudgery.

Ergonomics aspect must be considered for gender adoption.

13 weeder Ergonomics aspects must be considered

14 Puddler Ergonomics aspects must be considered

15 Drum seeder Lab our requirements be reduced by 16Man-hr/ha against 40 Man ?hr

16 Sickles It is good for harvesting of cereals crops and needs remodeling as per local available

materials and work requirements

17 Poultry The growth indicates that Vanaraja variety of poultry in free range farming situation

performed much better than existing others local verities of this area.

18 Nutrient in Fish feed Ponds of this area are poor in plankton production. Micro nutrient to be added in feed &

proper feeding schedule to be followed

19 Fish (Dishi Magur) The small and seasonal ponds of this area moderately productive. Dishi Magur can give

better return in short term culture in this seasonal pond. But the availability of magur seed

in this area is not adequate

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Extension and Training activities under FLD

Kharif Paddy

SL.No. Activity Date No. of activities

organized

Number of participants Remarks

1. Field days 25/09/14, &

04/10/14

2 92

2. Farmers

Training

02 55

3. Media

coverage

4. Training for

extension

functionaries

Wheat

SL.No. Activity Date No. of activities

organized

Number of participants Remarks

1. Field days 08/02/15 ,

17/02/15

02 65

2. Farmers

Training

12/11/14 01 21

3. Media

coverage

4. Training for

extension

functionaries

Mango

SL.No. Activity Date No. of activities

organized

Number of participants Remarks

1. Field days 25/09/14 01 68

2. Farmers

Training

10/08/14 01 24

3. Media

coverage

4. Training for

extension

functionaries

Potato

SL.No. Activity Date No. of activities

organized

Number of participants Remarks

1. Field days 14/02/15,25/02/15 02 87

2. Farmers

Training

15/11/14 01 30

3. Media

coverage

22

4. Training for

extension

functionaries

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Kharif Groundnut

SL.No. Activity Date No. of activities

organized

Number of participants Remarks

1. Field days 08/10/14 02 39

2. Farmers

Training

06/08/14 01 11

3. Media

coverage

4. Training for

extension

functionaries

Mustard

SL.No. Activity Date No. of activities

organized

Number of participants Remarks

1. Field days 28/01/15 02 74

2. Farmers

Training

04/11/14 01 15

3. Media

coverage

4. Training for

extension

functionaries

Sunflower

SL.No. Activity Date No. of activities

organized

Number of

participants

Remarks

1. Field days 06/03/15,26/02/15 02 42

2. Farmers Training 17/12/14 01 28

3. Media coverage

4. Training for extension

functionaries

Rabi/summer Groundnut

SL.No. Activity Date No. of activities

organized

Number of

participants

Remarks

1. Field days 12/03/15 02 43

2. Farmers Training 13/02/15 01 18

3. Media coverage

4. Training for extension

functionaries

Red gram

SL.No. Activity Date No. of activities

organized

Number of

participants

Remarks

1. Field days 21/08/14 02 32

2. Farmers Training 10/10/14 01 22

3. Media coverage

4. Training for extension

functionaries

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Lentil

SL.No. Activity Date No. of activities

organized

Number of

participants

Remarks

1. Field days 10/02/15 01 30

2. Farmers Training 15/12/14 01 12

3. Media coverage

4. Training for extension

functionaries

Onion

SL.No. Activity Date No. of activities

organized

Number of

participants

Remarks

1. Field days 14/09/14 02 28 12/02/14

2. Farmers Training 7/09/14 01 34 5/12/13

3. Media coverage

4. Training for extension

functionaries

Tomato

SL.No. Activity Date No. of activities

organized

Number of

participants

Remarks

1. Field days 11/02/15 01 29 12/02/14

2. Farmers Training 15/12/14 01 18 5/12/13

3. Media coverage

4. Training for extension

functionaries

Extension and Training activities under FLD A.Sc

SL.No. Activity Date

No. of activities organized Number of

participants

Remarks

1. Field days 13.02.15 2 52

2. Farmers Training

3. Media coverage

4. Training for

extension

functionaries

Extension and Training activities under FLD Fisheries

SL.No. Activity Date No. of activities

organized

Number of

participants

Remarks

1. Field days 07.01.2015, 11.02.2015 2 37

2. Farmers Training 24.07.14 & 25.07.14 2 17

3. Media coverage

4. Training for

extension

functionaries

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3.3 Achievements on Training (Including the sponsored and FLD training programmes):

Farmers and farm women (on campus)

Thematic Area No. of

Courses

No. of Participants Grand Total

Other SC ST

M F T M F T M F T M F T

I. Crop Production

Weed Management

Resource Conservation Technologies

Cropping Systems

Crop Diversification

Integrated Farming

Water management

Seed production 2 12 0 12 5 10 15 27 1 28 44 11 55

Nursery management

Integrated Crop Management 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 58 32 90 58 32 90

Fodder production

Production of organic inputs

Package and Practices of Sunflower

Cultivation 1 3 0 3 2 0 2 55 0 55 60 0 60

II. Horticulture

a) Vegetable Crops

Integrated nutrient management

Water management

Enterprise development

Skill development

Yield increment

Production of low volume and high

value crops

Off-season vegetables

Nursery raising

Export potential vegetables

Grading and standardization

Protective cultivation (Green Houses,

Shade Net etc.)

Others, if any (Cultivation of Vegetable) 1 2 8 10 2 8 10 2 3 5 6 19 25

Training and Pruning

b) Fruits

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

Others, if any(INM)

c) Ornamental Plants

Nursery Management 1 2 8 10 2 8 10 2 3 5 6 19 25

Management of potted plants

Export potential of ornamental plants

Propagation techniques of Ornamental

Plants

Resource Management 1 12 0 12 8 0 8 0 0 0 20 0 20

d) Plantation crops

Production and Management technology

Processing and value addition

Others, if any

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Thematic Area No. of

Courses

No. of Participants Grand Total

Other SC ST

M F T M F T M F T M F T

e) Tuber crops

Production and Management technology

Processing and value addition

Others, if any

f) Spices

Production and Management technology 1 4 0 4 25 1 26 10 0 10 39 1 40

Processing and value addition

Others, if any

g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants

Nursery management

Production and management technology

Post harvest technology and value

addition

Others, if any

III. Soil Health and Fertility

Management

Soil fertility management

Soil and Water Conservation

Integrated Nutrient Management

Production and use of organic inputs

Management of Problematic soils 1 24 0 24 2 0 2 0 0 0 26 0 26

Micro nutrient deficiency in crops

Nutrient Use Efficiency

Soil and Water Testing

Others, if any

IV. Livestock Production and

Management

Dairy Management

Poultry Management

Piggery Management

Rabbit Management

Disease Management 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 19 19 0 19

Feed management

Production of quality animal products 1 9 7 16 0 1 1 5 9 14 14 17 31

Backyard Farming 4 19 26 45 0 1 1 5 29 34 24 56 80

Others, if any Goat farming

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

Enterprise development

Value addition

Income generation activities for

empowerment of rural Women

Location specific drudgery reduction

technologies

Rural Crafts

Capacity building

Women and child care

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Thematic Area No. of

Courses

No. of Participants Grand Total

Other SC ST

M F T M F T M F T M F T

Others, if any

VI. Agril. Engineering

Installation and maintenance of micro

irrigation systems 2 32 0 32 2 0 2 5 6 11 39 6 45

Use of Plastics in farming practices 1 8 0 8 3 0 3 4 0 4 15 0 15

Production of small tools and

implements

Repair and maintenance of farm

machinery and implements 5 50 3 53 6 0 6 26 0 26 82 3 85

Small scale processing and value

addition 1 10 0 10 5 3 8 5 2 7 20 5 25

Post Harvest Technology

Gender friendly Equipment for

farmwomen 1 0 0 0 0 15 15 0 10 10 0 25 25

VII. Plant Protection

Integrated Pest Management 3 19 0 19 9 2 11 31 2 33 69 4 73

Integrated Disease Management 2 25 0 25 8 0 8 8 0 8 41 0 41

Bio-control of pests and diseases

Production of bio control agents and

bio pesticides

Lac Cultivation 1 8 0 8 2 0 2 10 0 10 20 0 20

VIII. Fisheries

Integrated fish farming 3 36 0 36 3 0 3 25 1 26 64 1 65

Carp breeding and hatchery

management

Carp fry and fingerling rearing

Composite fish culture & fish disease

Fish feed preparation & its application

to fish pond, like nursery, rearing &

stocking pond

Hatchery management and culture of

freshwater prawn

Nutrient Management

Breeding and culture of ornamental

fishes

1 4 10 14 0 0 0 0 10 10 4 20 24

Portable plastic carp hatchery

Pen culture of fish and prawn

Shrimp farming

Edible oyster farming

Pearl culture

Fish processing and value addition

Resource Management 2 44 0 44 1 0 1 2 0 2 47 0 47

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 1 15 0 15 0 0 0 5 0 5 20 0 20

Others, if any

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Thematic Area No. of

Courses

No. of Participants Grand Total

Other SC ST

M F T M F T M F T M F T

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

Commercial Vegetable Cultivation

under NVI 1 60 0 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 60

XI Agro-forestry

Production technologies 1 10 0 10 8 0 8 12 0 12 30 0 30

Nursery management

Integrated Farming Systems

XII. Others (Pl. Specify)

TOTAL 42 433 54 487 99 41 140 320 105 425 852 200 1052

Rural Youth (on campus)

Thematic Area No. of

Courses

No. of Participants Grand Total

Other SC ST

M F T M F T M F T M F T

Mushroom Production

Bee-keeping 1 12 0 12 3 0 3 6 0 6 21 0 21

Integrated farming

Seed production 1 7 0 7 2 0 2 6 0 6 15 0 15

Production of organic inputs

Integrated Farming

Planting material production

Vermi-culture 1 5 0 5 0 10 10 0 0 0 5 10 15

Sericulture

Protected cultivation of vegetable

crops 1 7 0 7 8 0 8 4 0 4 19 0 19

Commercial fruit production

Repair and maintenance of farm

machinery and implements 3 28 3 31 4 0 4 11 0 11 43 3

46

Nursery Management of Horticulture

crops 1 2 3 5 1 5 6 2 2 4 5 10

15

Training and pruning of orchards

Value addition

Production of quality animal products

Dairying

Sheep and goat rearing

Quail farming

Piggery 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 3 2 5 6 2 8

Rabbit farming

Poultry production 2 22 4 26 2 0 2 3 0 3 27 4 31

Ornamental fisheries

Enterprise development 1 12 4 16 2 0 2 2 0 2 16 4 20

Para vets

Para extension workers

Composite fish culture

Freshwater prawn culture

Shrimp farming

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Thematic Area No. of

Courses

No. of Participants Grand Total

Other SC ST

M F T M F T M F T M F T

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

Capacity building for ICT application 1 6 6 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 12

Soil Testing 1 4 3 7 2 1 3 0 0 0 6 4 10

Watershed development 1 11 0 11 2 0 2 8 0 8 21 0 21

Capacity building and group dynamics 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 20 20 0 20

TOTAL 16 119 23 142 26 16 42 65 4 69 210 43 253

Extension Personnel (on campus)

Thematic Area No. of

Courses

No. of Participants Grand Total

Other SC ST

M F T M F T M F T M F T

Productivity enhancement in field

crops

Value addition

Integrated Pest Management 1 7 0 7 5 0 5 12 6 18 24 6 30

Integrated Nutrient management

Rejuvenation of old orchards

Protected cultivation technology

Formation and Management of SHGs

Group Dynamics and farmers

organization 2 38 1 39 6 0 6 10 0 10 54 1 55

Information networking among farmers

Capacity building for ICT application

Care and maintenance of farm

machinery and implements 1 7 2 9 1 1 2 2 2 4 10 5 15

WTO and IPR issues

Management in farm animals 1 9 7 16 0 1 1 5 9 14 14 17 31

Watershed management 2 22 0 22 2 1 3 14 2 16 38 3 41

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 1 8 0 8 2 0 2 18 2 20 28 2 30

Gender mainstreaming through SHGs

Farm Mechanism 1 15 0 15 5 0 5 10 0 10 30 0 30

Phasal suraksha mitra 1 14 0 14 0 0 0 6 0 6 20 0 20

Seed Production 1 6 0 6 5 0 5 12 8 20 23 8 31

Floriculture 1 1 3 4 2 1 3 1 2 3 4 6 10

TOTAL 12 127 13 140 28 4 32 90 31 121 245 48 293

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Farmers and farm women (off campus)

Thematic Area No. of

Courses

No. of Participants Grand Total

Other SC ST

M F T M F T M F T M F T

I. Crop Production

Weed Management

Resource Conservation

Technologies

Cropping Systems

Crop Diversification 3 22 4 26 4 0 4 31 9 40 57 13 70

Integrated Farming

Water management

Seed production 2 8 2 10 2 1 3 27 10 37 37 13 50

Nursery management

Integrated Crop Management 1 18 0 18 5 0 5 2 0 2 25 0 25

Fodder production

Production of organic inputs

Crop Production 3 31 4 35 10 5 15 14 17 31 55 26 81

Others, (cultivation of crops ) 2 32 25 57 3 5 8 3 0 3 38 30 68

II. Horticulture

a) Vegetable Crops

Integrated nutrient management

Water management

Enterprise development

Skill development

Yield increment

Production of low volume and high

value crops

Off-season vegetables

Nursery raising

Export potential vegetables

Grading and standardization

Protective cultivation (Green

Houses, Shade Net etc.)

Others, if any (Cultivation of

Vegetable) 3 51 6 57 25 6 31 9 6 15 85 18 103

Training and Pruning

b) Fruits

Layout and Management of

Orchards 1 4 2 6 5 1 6 6 2 8 15 5 20

Cultivation of Fruit

Management of young

plants/orchards

Rejuvenation of old orchards

Export potential fruits

Micro irrigation systems of

orchards

Plant propagation techniques

Others, if any(INM)

c) Ornamental Plants

Nursery Management

Management of potted plants

Export potential of ornamental

plants

Propagation techniques of

Ornamental Plants

Others, if any

d) Plantation crops

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Thematic Area No. of

Courses

No. of Participants Grand Total

Other SC ST

M F T M F T M F T M F T

Production and Management

technology

Processing and value addition

Others, if any

e) Tuber crops

Production and Management

technology

Processing and value addition

Others, if any

f) Spices

Production and Management

technology

Processing and value addition

Others, if any

g) Medicinal and Aromatic

Plants

Nursery management

Production and management

technology

Post harvest technology and value

addition

Others, if any

III. Soil Health and Fertility

Management

Soil fertility management

Soil and Water Conservation 2 18 1 19 2 2 4 16 1 17 36 4 40

Integrated Nutrient Management

Production and use of organic

inputs

Management of Problematic soils 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 25 25 0 25

Micro nutrient deficiency in crops

Nutrient Use Efficiency

Soil and Water Testing

Others, if any

IV. Livestock Production and

Management

Dairy Management

Poultry Management 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 6 32 26 6 32

Piggery Management

Rabbit Management

Disease Management 2 7 0 7 0 0 0 18 10 28 25 10 35

Feed management 1 15 5 20 2 0 2 2 2 4 19 7 26

Production of quality animal

products

Others, if any Goat farming 1 11 0 11 0 0 0 3 2 5 14 2 16

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

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Thematic Area No. of

Courses

No. of Participants Grand Total

Other SC ST

M F T M F T M F T M F T

Storage loss minimization

techniques

Enterprise development

Value addition

Income generation activities for

empowerment of rural Women

Location specific drudgery

reduction technologies 1 0 7 7 0 3 3 0 10 10 0 20 20

Rural Crafts

Capacity building

Women and child care

Others, if any

VI. Agril. Engineering

Installation and maintenance of

micro irrigation systems 3 51 0 51 10 1 11 46 14 60 45 7 122

Use of Plastics in farming practices

Production of small tools and

implements

Repair and maintenance of farm

machinery and implements 1 8 2 10 5 3 8 5 2 7 18 7 25

Small scale processing and value

addition

Post Harvest Technology

Others, if any

VII. Plant Protection

Integrated Pest Management 4 121 2 123 10 2 12 46 2 48 177 6 183

Integrated Disease Management

Bio-control of pests and diseases 3 19 4 23 22 1 23 18 2 20 59 7 66

Production of bio control agents

and bio pesticides

Others(Control of storage grain

pest) 1 12 0 12 5 0 5 6 9 15 29 9 32

VIII. Fisheries

Integrated fish farming 1 19 0 19 2 0 2 2 0 2 23 0 23

Carp breeding and hatchery

management

Carp fry and fingerling rearing

Composite fish culture & fish

disease 4 60 2 62 33 0 33 66 0 66 159 2 161

Fish feed preparation & its

application to fish pond, like

nursery, rearing & stocking pond

4 68 0 68 5 0 5 9 2 11 82 2 84

Hatchery management and culture

of freshwater prawn

Breeding and culture of ornamental

fishes 1 58 0 58 1 0 1 0 0 0 59 0 59

Portable plastic carp hatchery

Pen culture of fish and prawn

Shrimp farming

Edible oyster farming

Pearl culture

Fish processing and value addition

Others(Introduction of New

Technology) 1 11 1 12 2 0 2 0 0 0 13 1 14

IX. Production of Inputs at site

Seed Production 1 26 0 26 4 0 4 0 0 0 30 0 30

Planting material production

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Thematic Area No. of

Courses

No. of Participants Grand Total

Other SC ST

M F T M F T M F T M F T

Bio-agents production

Bio-pesticides production 1 4 2 6 10 3 13 11 0 11 25 5 30

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

Mushroom production 1 26 0 26 4 0 4 0 0 0 30 0 30

X. Capacity Building and Group

Dynamics

Leadership development

Group dynamics 1 12 3 15 2 0 2 6 2 8 20 5 25

Formation and Management of

SHGs 1 0 14 14 0 4 4 0 12 12 0 30 30

Mobilization of social capital

Entrepreneurial development of

farmers/youths

WTO and IPR issues

Others (Production Management) 1 18 0 18 0 0 0 8 0 8 26 0 26

XI Agro-forestry

Production technologies

Nursery management

Integrated Farming Systems

XII. Others (Pl. Specify)

TOTAL 53 310 57 367 357 118 475 641 68 709 1308 243 1551

RURAL YOUTH (Off Campus)

Thematic Area No. of

Courses

No. of Participants Grand Total

Other SC ST

M F T M F T M F T M F T

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

No. of Participants Grand Total

Other SC ST

M F T M F T M F T M F T

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

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

Others, if any

TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Extension Personnel (Off Campus) Thematic Area No. of

Courses

No. of Participants Grand Total

Other SC ST

M F T M F T M F T M F T

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

Crop intensification

TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Consolidated table (ON and OFF Campus)

Farmers & Farm Women

Thematic Area No. of

Courses

No. of Participants Grand Total

Other SC ST

M F T M F T M F T M F T

I. Crop Production

Weed Management

Resource Conservation

Technologies

Cropping Systems

Crop Diversification 3 22 4 26 4 0 4 31 9 40 57 13 70

Integrated Farming

Water management

Seed production 4 20 2 22 7 11 18 54 11 65 81 24 105

Nursery management

Integrated Crop Management 7 49 4 53 15 5 20 74 49 123 138 58 196

Fodder production

Production of organic inputs

Others, (cultivation of crops ) 3 35 25 60 5 5 10 58 0 58 98 30 128

II. Horticulture

a) Vegetable Crops

Integrated nutrient management

Water management

Enterprise development

Skill development

Yield increment

Production of low volume and high

value crops

Off-season vegetables

Nursery raising

Export potential vegetables

Grading and standardization

Protective cultivation (Green

Houses, Shade Net etc.)

Others, if any (Cultivation of

Vegetable) 4 53 14 67 27 14 41 11 9 20 91 37 128

Training and Pruning

b) Fruits

Layout and Management of

Orchards 1 4 2 6 5 1 6 6 2 8

15 5 20

Cultivation of Fruit

Management of young

plants/orchards

Rejuvenation of old orchards

Export potential fruits

Micro irrigation systems of orchards

Plant propagation techniques

Others, if any(INM)

c) Ornamental Plants

Nursery Management 1 2 8 10 2 8 10 2 3 5 6 19 25

Management of potted plants

Export potential of ornamental

plants

Propagation techniques of

Ornamental Plants

Others, if any 1 12 0 12 8 0 8 0 0 0 20 0 20

d) Plantation crops

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Thematic Area No. of

Courses

No. of Participants Grand Total

Other SC ST

M F T M F T M F T M F T

Production and Management

technology

Processing and value addition

Others, if any

e) Tuber crops

Production and Management

technology

Processing and value addition

Others, if any

f) Spices

Production and Management

technology 1 4 0 4 25 1 26 10 0 10 39 1 40

Processing and value addition

Others, if any

g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants

Nursery management

Production and management

technology

Post harvest technology and value

addition

Others, if any

III. Soil Health and Fertility

Management

Soil fertility management

Soil and Water Conservation 2 18 1 19 2 2 4 16 1 17 36 4 40

Integrated Nutrient Management

Production and use of organic inputs

Management of Problematic soils 2 24 0 24 2 0 2 25 0 25 51 0 51

Micro nutrient deficiency in crops

Nutrient Use Efficiency

Soil and Water Testing

Others, if any

IV. Livestock Production and

Management

Dairy Management

Poultry Management 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 6 32 26 6 32

Piggery Management

Rabbit Management

Disease Management 3 7 0 7 0 0 0 37 10 47 44 10 54

Feed management 1 15 5 20 2 0 2 2 2 4 19 7 26

Production of quality animal

products 1 9 7 16 0 1 1 5 9 14

14 17 31

Backyard farming 4 19 26 45 0 1 1 5 29 34 24 56 80

Others, if any Goat farming 1 11 0 11 0 0 0 3 2 5 14 2 16

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

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Thematic Area No. of

Courses

No. of Participants Grand Total

Other SC ST

M F T M F T M F T M F T

techniques

Enterprise development

Value addition

Income generation activities for

empowerment of rural Women

Location specific drudgery reduction

technologies 1 0 7 7 0 3 3 0 10 10

0 20 20

Rural Crafts

Capacity building

Women and child care

Others, if any

VI. Agril. Engineering

Installation and maintenance of

micro irrigation systems 5 83 0 83 12 1 13 51 20 71 146 21 167

Use of Plastics in farming practices 1 8 0 8 3 0 3 4 0 4 15 0 15

Production of small tools and

implements

Repair and maintenance of farm

machinery and implements 6 58 5 63 11 3 14 31 2 33 100 10 110

Small scale processing and value

addition 1 10 0 10 5 3 8 5 2 7 20 5 25

Post Harvest Technology

Others, if any 1 0 0 0 0 15 15 0 10 10 0 25 25

VII. Plant Protection

Integrated Pest Management 7 140 2 142 19 4 23 77 4 81 236 10 246

Integrated Disease Management 2 25 0 25 8 0 8 8 0 8 41 0 41

Bio-control of pests and diseases 3 19 4 23 22 1 23 18 2 20 59 7 66

Production of bio control agents and

bio pesticides

Others, if any 2 20 0 20 7 0 7 16 9 25 43 9 52

VIII. Fisheries

Integrated fish farming 4 55 0 55 5 0 5 27 1 28 87 1 88

Carp breeding and hatchery

management

Carp fry and fingerling rearing

Composite fish culture & fish

disease 4 60 2 62 33 0 33 66 0 66 159 2

161

Fish feed preparation & its

application to fish pond, like

nursery, rearing & stocking pond

4 68 0 68 5 0 5 9 2 11 82 2 84

Hatchery management and culture of

freshwater prawn

Breeding and culture of ornamental

fishes 2 62 10 72 1 0 1 0 10 10 63 20 83

Portable plastic carp hatchery

Pen culture of fish and prawn

Shrimp farming

Edible oyster farming

Pearl culture

Fish processing and value addition

Others, if any 3 55 1 56 3 0 3 2 0 2 60 1 61

IX. Production of Inputs at site

Seed Production 1 26 0 26 4 0 4 0 0 0 30 0 30

Planting material production

Bio-agents production

Bio-pesticides production 1 4 2 6 10 3 13 11 0 11 25 5 30

Bio-fertilizer production

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Thematic Area No. of

Courses

No. of Participants Grand Total

Other SC ST

M F T M F T M F T M F T

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 1 15 0 15 0 0 0 5 0 5 20 0 20

Others, if any 1 26 0 26 4 0 4 0 0 0 30 0 30

X. Capacity Building and Group

Dynamics

Leadership development

Group dynamics 1 12 3 15 2 0 2 6 2 8 20 5 25

Formation and Management of

SHGs 1 0 14 14 0 4 4 0 12 12 0 30

30

Mobilization of social capital

Entrepreneurial development of

farmers/youths

WTO and IPR issues

Others, if any 1 60 0 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 60

XI Agro-forestry

Production technologies 1 10 0 10 8 0 8 12 0 12 30 0 30

Nursery management

Integrated Farming Systems

XII. Others (Pl. Specify)

TOTAL 95 743 111 854 456 159 615 961 173 1134 2160 443 2603

RURAL YOUTH (On and Off Campus)

Thematic Area No. of

Courses

No. of Participants Grand Total

Other SC ST

M F T M F T M F T M F T

Mushroom Production

Bee-keeping 1 12 0 12 3 0 3 6 0 6 21 0 21

Integrated farming

Seed production 1 7 0 7 2 0 2 6 0 6 15 0 15

Production of organic inputs

Integrated Farming

Planting material production

Vermi-culture 1 5 0 5 0 10 10 0 0 0 5 10 15

Sericulture

Protected cultivation of vegetable

crops 1 7 0 7 8 0 8 4 0 4 19 0 19

Commercial fruit production

Repair and maintenance of farm

machinery and implements 3 28 3 31 4 0 4 11 0 11 43 3

46

Nursery Management of Horticulture

crops 1 2 3 5 1 5 6 2 2 4 5 10

15

Training and pruning of orchards

Value addition

Production of quality animal products

Dairying

Sheep and goat rearing

Quail farming

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Thematic Area No. of

Courses

No. of Participants Grand Total

Other SC ST

M F T M F T M F T M F T

Piggery 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 3 2 5 6 2 8

Rabbit farming

Poultry production 2 22 4 26 2 0 2 3 0 3 27 4 31

Ornamental fisheries

Enterprise development 1 12 4 16 2 0 2 2 0 2 16 4 20

Para vets

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

Capacity building for ICT application 1 6 6 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 12

Soil Testing 1 4 3 7 2 1 3 0 0 0 6 4 10

Watershed development 1 11 0 11 2 0 2 8 0 8 21 0 21

Capacity building and group dynamics 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 20 20 0 20

TOTAL 16 119 23 142 26 16 42 65 4 69 210 43 253

Extension Personnel (On and Off Campus)

Thematic Area No. of

Courses

No. of Participants Grand Total

Other SC ST

M F T M F T M F T M F T

Productivity enhancement in field

crops

Value addition

Integrated Pest Management 1 7 0 7 5 0 5 12 6 18 24 6 30

Integrated Nutrient management

Rejuvenation of old orchards

Protected cultivation technology

Formation and Management of SHGs

Group Dynamics and farmers

organization 2 38 1 39 6 0 6 10 0 10 54 1 55

Information networking among farmers

Capacity building for ICT application

Care and maintenance of farm

machinery and implements 1 7 2 9 1 1 2 2 2 4 10 5 15

WTO and IPR issues

Management in farm animals 1 9 7 16 0 1 1 5 9 14 14 17 31

Watershed management 2 22 0 22 2 1 3 14 2 16 38 3 41

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 1 8 0 8 2 0 2 18 2 20 28 2 30

Gender mainstreaming through SHGs

Farm Mechanism 1 15 0 15 5 0 5 10 0 10 30 0 30

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Thematic Area No. of

Courses

No. of Participants Grand Total

Other SC ST

M F T M F T M F T M F T

Phasal suraksha mitra 1 14 0 14 0 0 0 6 0 6 20 0 20

Seed Production 1 6 0 6 5 0 5 12 8 20 23 8 31

Floriculture 1 1 3 4 2 1 3 1 2 3 4 6 10

TOTAL 12 127 13 140 28 4 32 90 31 121 245 48 293

Please furnish the details of training programmes as Annexure in the proforma given below

Discipline Clientele Title of the training programme Duration

in days

Venue

(Off / On

Campus)

Number of participants Number of SC/ST

Male Female Total Male Female Total

Agronomy PF/FW Techniques of acid Soil

reclaimanation 2 On 26 0 26 2 0 2

Agronomy PF/FW Techniques of acid Soil

reclaimanation 2 Off 25 0 25 25 0 25

Agronomy PF/FW Paddy production by use of

different method of transplanting 2 Off 30 0 30 4 0 4

Agronomy PF/FW Paddy production by use of

different method of transplanting 2 On 24 6 30 24 6 30

Agronomy PF/FW Improved Package of Practices for

Kharif Groundnut seed production 2 Off 19 6 25 19 6 25

Agronomy PF/FW Technique of Kharif Maize

Production in rainfed situation 2 Off 12 13 25 3 9 12

Agronomy PF/FW Technique of Kharif oilseed

Production 2 Off 20 0 20 7 0 7

Agronomy PF/FW Technique of Kharif Pulse

Production in rainfed situation 2 Off 25 0 25 25 0 25

Agronomy PF/FW Importance of use of Micro

nutrient in lentil production 2 Off 25 0 25 7 0 7

Agronomy PF/FW Improved techniques of Seed

treatment in Potato crop. 2 Off 25 0 25 5 0 5

Agronomy PF/FW Use of SRI techniques in Boro

Paddy under irrigated situations 2 Off 23 5 28 5 3 8

Agronomy PF/FW Improved package & practices of

sunflower cultivation 2 Off 23 4 27 11 2 13

Agronomy PF/FW Improved tech of oilseed

cultivation 2 Off 9 17 26 8 17 25

Agronomy PF/FW Improved Package of Practices on

Sesamum cultivation 2 Off 18 7 25 10 5 15

Agronomy RY Quality seed production of paddy,

and mustard 7 On 15 0 15 8 0 8

Agronomy RY Production of Vermi-compost 7 On 5 10 15 0 10 10

Agronomy RY

Method of soil testing for different

essential plant nutriments

available in the soil.

7 On 6 4 10 2 1 3

Agronomy EF Orientation training on Organic

Farming 2 On 28 2 30 20 2 22

Agronomy EF Orientation training on Seed

Production 2 On 23 8 31 17 8 25

Horticulture PF/FW Raising of forest sapling 2 On 6 19 25 4 11 15

Horticulture PF/FW Improved Package of Practices for

Kharif onion cultivation 2 On 39 1 40 35 1 36

Horticulture PF/FW

Commercial cultivation of Tomato

Brinjal and Cauliflower in upland

condition

2 Off 20 8 28 10 6 16

Horticulture PF/FW Commercial cultivation of

cucurbitaceous vegetable crops 2 On 31 0 31 14 0 14

Horticulture PF/FW Layout and management of

orchard 2 Off 15 5 20 11 3 14

Horticulture PF/FW Improved Package of Practices on

summer vegetables 2 Off 15 10 25 7 6 13

Horticulture RY Nursery Management (Gardener 7 On 5 10 15 3 7 10

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Training).

Horticulture EF Orientation training on Seasonal

flower gardening 2 On 4 6 10 3 3 6

Livestock PF/FW Enrichment of Poor Quality Dry

Fodder 2 Off 19 7 26 4 2 6

Livestock PF/FW

Prevention & Control of

Commonly occurring diseases in

cattle

2 Off 15 10 25 15 10 25

Livestock PF/FW Backyard Goat Farming 2 Off 14 2 16 3 2 5

Livestock PF/FW Backyard Poultry Farming 2 On 0 11 11 0 5 5

Livestock PF/FW Farming of Poultry birds 2 On 16 12 28 3 6 9

Livestock PF/FW

Prevention & Control of

Commonly occurring diseases in

Poultry

2 Off 10 0 10 3 0 3

Livestock PF/FW Disease management in backyard

poultry. 2 Off 26 6 32 26 6 32

Livestock PF/FW Disease Management in poultry

birds 2 On 19 0 19 19 0 19

Livestock PF/FW Backyard Poultry & Duck

Farming 2 On 0 11 11 0 6 6

Livestock RY Poultry Farming 7 On 14 0 14 2 0 2

Livestock RY Backyard Pig Farming 7 On 6 2 8 3 2 5

Livestock RY Poultry Farming 7 On 13 4 17 3 0 3

Livestock EF

Small Animal Management

&record keeping on IWMP

Management

2 On 14 17 31 5 10 15

Agril.

Engineering PF/FW

Installation & Maintenance of

Drip irrigation system 2 On 24 6 30 2 6 8

Agril.

Engineering PF/FW

Installation & Maintenance of

Drip irrigation system 1 Off 40 5 45 10 5 15

Agril.

Engineering PF/FW

Installation and maintenance of

drip irrigation system 1 Off 22 3 25 9 3 12

Agril.

Engineering PF/FW

Construction of water harvesting

structure. 1 Off 26 4 30 11 3 14

Agril.

Engineering PF/FW

Operation and maintenance of

Power Tiller 2 On 12 3 15 2 0 2

Agril.

Engineering PF/FW

Operation and maintenance of

Power Tiller 3 On 10 0 10 5 0 5

Agril.

Engineering PF/FW

Installation and maintenance of

sprinkler irrigation system 1 On 15 0 15 5 0 5

Agril.

Engineering PF/FW

Operation & Maintenance of

Diesel Engine Pump sets specially

for uses group

3 On 10 0 10 3 0 3

Agril.

Engineering PF/FW

Use of plastic mulching for in-

situ-moisture conservation 3 On 15 0 15 7 0 7

Agril.

Engineering PF/FW

Package of improved agricultural

machinery for groundnut & potato

cultivation

3 Off 18 7 25 10 5 15

Agril.

Engineering PF/FW

Gender friendly Equipment for

farmwomen 3 On 0 25 25 0 25 25

Agril.

Engineering PF/FW

Construction & maintenance of

poly tunnel, shed nets and use of

mulching

3 On 20 5 25 10 5 15

Agril.

Engineering PF/FW

Construction of Watershed

management 2 Off 10 0 10 7 0 7

Agril.

Engineering PF/FW

Gender friendly Equipment for

farmwomen 2 Off 0 20 20 0 13 13

Agril.

Engineering RY

Repair and maintenance of Power

Tiller,diesel engine & paddy

production machinery

6 On 15 0 15 4 0 4

Agril.

Engineering RY

Repair and maintenance of diesel

engine pump sets 6 On 8 3 11 3 0 3

Agril.

Engineering RY

Repair and maintenance of diesel

engine pump sets 7 On 20 0 20 8 0 8

Agril.

Engineering EF

Participatory watershed

development programme 3 On 26 3 29 9 3 12

Agril. EF Installation and maintenance of 2 On 12 0 12 7 0 7

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Engineering Micro irrigation system

Agril.

Engineering EF

Leadership Development on Fram

Science School 1 On 30 0 30 15 0 15

Agril.

Engineering EF

Popularization of improved agril

implement for rice based

production system

5 On 10 5 15 3 3 6

Plant

Protection PF/FW

Disease and Pest management on

Boro Paddy 2 Off 24 0 24 19 0 19

Plant

Protection PF/FW

Integrated disease and pest

management of paddy 2 Off 21 0 21 15 0 15

Plant

Protection PF/FW

Management of insect pest and

disease of major kharif pulse

crops (mung,urd and arhar)

2 Off 39 0 39 39 0 39

Plant

Protection PF/FW

Management of insect pest and

disease of the summer vegetable 2 On 20 0 20 8 0 8

Plant

Protection PF/FW

Management of insect pest and

disease of kharif oilseed 2 On 32 0 32 25 0 25

Plant

Protection PF/FW Cultivation of Lac 2 On 20 0 20 12 0 12

Plant

Protection PF/FW

Disease and pest management of

the seedlings of vegetable nursery. 2 On 25 0 25 11 0 11

Plant

Protection PF/FW

Management of insect pest &

diseases of potato and other

vegetables.

2 On 16 0 16 5 0 5

Plant

Protection PF/FW

Management of insect pest and

disease in rabi oilseeds crop 2 Off 20 6 26 4 4 8

Plant

Protection PF/FW

Management of insect pest &

disease in pulse crops (Gram,

Lentil and pea).

2 On 17 4 21 7 4 11

Plant

Protection PF/FW Integrated Pest Management 2 Off 23 9 32 11 9 20

Plant

Protection PF/FW

Disease and Pest management of

Boro paddy 2 Off 14 7 21 6 3 9

Plant

Protection RY Phasal suraksha mitra 7 On 19 0 19 12 0 12

Plant

Protection RY Management of Bee keeping. 7 On 21 0 21 9 0 9

Plant

Protection EF

Capacity building in crop

protection 2 On 20 0 20 6 0 6

Plant

Protection EF

Control of Major insect pest and

diseases of major pulse crop

through IPM and IDM.

2 On 24 6 30 17 6 23

Fisheries PF/FW Pond Preperation for Fish Seed

Raising 2 Off 27 0 27 0 0 0

Fisheries PF/FW Fish Seed Raising 2 Off 18 2 20 9 2 11

Fisheries PF/FW Fish Seed Raising 2 Off 20 0 20 1 0 1

Fisheries PF/FW Orientation on Paddy cum Fish

Culture 2 On 30 0 30 3 0 3

Fisheries PF/FW Dishi Magur Culture in seasonal

Pond 2 Off 59 0 59 1 0 1

Fisheries PF/FW use of micronutrirnt mixture in

fish seed production 2 On 4 20 24 0 10 10

Fisheries PF/FW Dishi Magur Culture in seasonal

Pond 2 On 17 0 17 0 0 0

Fisheries PF/FW Integrated farming system 2 On 19 0 19 3 0 3

Fisheries PF/FW Composite fishculture 1 Off 32 0 32 16 0 16

Fisheries PF/FW Integrated fish farming 2 On 17 0 17 17 0 17

Fisheries PF/FW Fish Disease management 2 Off 27 2 29 9 0 9

Fisheries PF/FW Low cost fish feed preperation 2 Off 17 0 17 4 0 4

Fisheries PF/FW Integrated Farming System 2 Off 23 0 23 4 0 4

Fisheries PF/FW Preparation of low-cost fish feed

production 2 On 20 0 20 5 0 5

Fisheries PF/FW Integrated fish farming 2 On 28 1 29 8 1 9

Fisheries PF/FW Monosextilapia culture 2 Off 13 1 14 2 0 2

Agril.

Extension PF/FW

Application of Bio-pesticides in

crop protection. 2 Off 25 25 25 21 3 24

Agril. PF/FW Mushroom production 2 Off 30 30 30 4 0 4

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Extension

Agril.

Extension PF/FW

Technique of Rabi Maize

production 2 On 20 20 20 8 5 13

Agril.

Extension PF/FW

Technique of Rabi Maize

production 2 Off 26 26 26 8 0 8

Agril.

Extension PF/FW

Orientation and awareness

programme on Self Help Group

formation.

2 Off 0 0 0 0 16 16

Agril.

Extension PF/FW

Application of Bio-pesticides in

crop protection. 2 On 30 30 30 20 0 20

Agril.

Extension PF/FW

Resource Management Farmers

club formation and resource

management

2 Off 14 14 14 2 2 4

Agril.

Extension RY

Participatory watershed

development programme 7 On 21 0 21 10 0 10

Agril.

Extension RY

Commercial Mushroom

production 7 On 16 4 20 4 0 4

Agril.

Extension RY

Formation and Management of

SHG 7 On 20 0 20 20 0 20

Agril.

Extension EF

Orientation & Capacity building

of village resource person for

technology dissimination at

grassroot level

2 On 23 1 24 5 0 5

Agril.

Extension EF

Orientation and capacity building

to village level worker for

technology dissemination in grass

root

3 On 31 0 31 11 0 11

Computer

Programme

r

RY Capacity building for ICT

application 7 On 6 6 12 6 6 12

(D) Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth

Details of training programmes for Rural Youth

Crop /

Enterp

rise

Identifi

ed

Thrust

Area

Trai

ning

title*

Duration

(days)

No. of Participants Self employed after training

Number of

persons

employed else

where

Male Female Total

Type

of units

Number

of units

Number of

persons

employed

- - - - - - - - - - -

*training title should specify the major technology /skill transferred

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(E) Sponsored Training Programmes

Sl.

No Title

Themati

c area

Month

Dura

tion (days

)

Client No.

of

courses

No. of Participants Sponsoring

Agency

PF/RY/EF

Male Female Total

Othe

rs SC ST

Othe

rs SC ST

Other

s

SC ST Tot

al

ATMA Paschim

Medinipur

1.

Inmproved Package and

Practices of

Cashewnut Cultivation

Production

Manage

ment

April 1 PF/FW

1 12 1 0 25 5 0 37 6 0 43

DHO,PURB

A

MEDINIPUR

2.

Capacity

Building

Programme on Commercial

Vegetable

Cultivation under NVI

Producti

on

Management April 2

PF/F

W 1 60 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 0 60

Watershed

Development Project

3.

Orientation

programme in backyard farming

for SHG

Backyard

Farming

July 1 PF/FW

1 6 0 2 9 0 13 15 0 15 30 DDA Paschim

Medinipur

4.

Training on

selection,operation,safety &

maintenance of

improved agril machineries

Care& Mainten

ance of

Farm machine

ry &

Implements

August

5 PF/FW

1 16 1 9 0 0 0 16 1 9 26

DDA

Paschim Medinipur

5.

Training on selection,operatio

n,safety &

maintenance of improved agril

machineries

Care&

maintena

nce of Farm

machine

ry & Impleme

nts

Augu

st 5

PF/F

W 1 12 1 11 0 0 0 12 1 11 24

ATMA Paschim

Medinipur

6. Protective vegetable

cultivation

Crop Producti

on

Augu

st 1

PF/F

W 1 33 17 0 0 0 0 33 17 0 50

ATMA Paschim

Medinipur

7. Composite

fishculture

Composi

te Fishcult

ure

August

1 PF/FW

1 26 16 8 0 0 0 26 16 8 50 ATMA Paschim

Medinipur

8.

Installation and maintenance of

drip irrigation

system

Micro

irrigatio

n

Septe

mber 1

PF/F

W 1 8 5 32 0 0 7 8 5 39 52

FOCT

Coconut

9. Friends of Coconut Tree

Resourc

e

Management

Septe

mber 6

PF/F

W 1 12 8 0 0 0 0 12 8 0 20

ATMA

Paschim Medinipur

10. Composite fishculture

Composi

te

Fishculture

Septe

mber 1

PF/F

W 1 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 50 50

ATMA

Paschim Medinipur

11.

Insect and Pest

Management in Paddy IPM

Nove

mber 1

PF/F

W 1 52 6 0 0 0 0 52 6 0 58

ATMA

Paschim Medinipur

12.

Insect and Pest

Management in

Aman Paddy IPM

November

1 PF/FW

1 53 2 5 0 0 0 53 2 5 60 Nimpith

KVK

13.

Inmproved

Package and

Practices of Sunflower

Cultivation

Producti

on Manage

ment

Nove

mber 1

PF/F

W 1 3 2 55 0 0 0 3 2 55 60 Soil

Conservation

,Jhargram

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3.4. A. Extension Activities (including activities of FLD programmes)

14

Small Animal

Management &record keeping

on IWMP

Management

Resource

Manage

ment

Nove

mber 2

PF/F

W 1 9 0 5 7 1 9 16 1 14 31

NIRJAFT,

Kolkata

15

Promotion of jute felt augmentation

of agricultural

production in triyal dominated

area of Paschim

Medinipur

Crop

Producti

on

Febru

ary 3

PF/F

W 1 0 0 21 0 0 9 0 0 30 30

NIRJAFT,

Kolkata

16

Promotion of jute

felt augmentation

of agricultural production in

tribal dominated

area of Paschim Medinipur

Crop

Production

Febru

ary 3

PF/F

W 1 0 0 19 0 0 11 0 0 30 30

NIRJAFT,Kolkata

17

Promotion of jute

felt augmentation

of agricultural

production in

tribal dominated

area of Paschim Medinipur

Crop

Production

Marc

h 3

PF/F

W 1 0 0 18 0 0 12 0 0 30 30

ATMA

Paschim Medinipur

Nature of Extension Activity No. of

activities

Farmers Extension Officials Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Field Day 28 556 226 782 15 13 28 571 239 810

Kisan Mela 2 6131 6380 12511 87 69 156 6218 6449 12667

Kisan Ghosthi 26 978 488 1436 11 9 20 989 467 1456

Exhibition 2 1640 1849 3489 8 3 11 3500

Film Show 8 323 107 430 - - - 323 107 430

Method Demonstrations 3 156 114 270 - - - 156 114 270

Farmers Seminar 6 508 111 619 12 9 21 423 217 640

Workshop 2 76 27 103 5 2 7 81 29 110

Group meetings - - - - - - - - - -

Lectures delivered as

resource persons 9 449 72 521 14 9 23 544

Advisory Services 356 507 118 625 - - - 507 118 625

Scientific visit to farmers

field 234 1454 597 2051 - - - 1831 226 2051

Farmers visit to KVK 263 1831 226 2057 - - - 1831 226 2057

Diagnostic visits 73 288 90 378 - - - 288 90 378

Exposure visits 5 250

Ex-trainees Sammelan 1 54 11 65 3 - 3 57 11 68

Soil health Camp - - -

Animal Health Camp 5 57 17 74 - - - 74

Agri mobile clinic

Soil test campaigns

Farm Science Club

Conveners meet 9 255

Self Help Group Conveners

meetings 5 53

Mahila Mandals Conveners

meetings

Celebration of important

days (specify),Netaji Birth

day , Independence

day,Gandhi Jayanti,World

Food day,NABARD

foundation day,Republic day

9 382 140 522 9 3 12 391 143 534

Any Other (Specify)

Total 1044 15390 10573 25963 164 117 281 15554 10690 26244

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B. Other Extension activities

3.5 Production and supply of Technological products

Village seed

Crop variety Quantity of seed

(q)

Value

(Rs)

Provided to number of farmers

Paddy Rajendra Masuri 5.0 11000/- Stock

Turmeric Saguna 40.0 160000/- Stock

Fish Fri & Fingerlings IMC 200000 100000/- 98

Total 200045 127000/- 98

KVK farm

Crop variety Quantity of seed

(q)

Value

(Rs) Provided to number of farmers

HYV Paddy MTU-7029 100.0 220000/- Stock

HYV Paddy Rajendra Masuri 27.0 59400/- Stock

HYV Paddy Pratiksha 5.0 11000/- Stock

Potato Kufri Joyti 70.0 98000/- Stock at cold store

Sesamum Imp.Sel-5,T-23 5.0 29000/- Stock

Ragi(Finger Millet) GTU-28 1.0 3000/- Stock

Grand Total 208.0 420400/-

Production of planting materials by the KVKs

Nature of Extension Activity No. of activities

Newspaper coverage 4

Radio talks 5 Programmes by scientist & 1 with farmers

TV talks 1

Popular articles

Extension Literature 6 no to 3980 farmers

Other, if any 110 programme , 1651 participants

Crop Variety

No. of planting

materials

Value

(Rs) Provided to number of farmers

Vegetable seedlings

Cauliflower HYV & Hybrids 447800 223900/-

683

Cabbage

Tomato

Brinjal

Chilli

Onion

Others

Fruits

Mango Amrapali,Mallica,Lengra,Himsagar 65000 2600000/- 325 farmer & to state Govt.

Guava L-49 4000 120000/- 607

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Production of Bio-Products

Name of product

Quantity

Value (Rs.) No. of Farmers Kg

Bio Fertilisers

Bio-pesticide

Bio-fungicide

Bio Agents

Others (Vermi Compost) 112000 700000/- Supply to State Govt

Total 112000 700000/-

Production of livestock materials

Particulars of Live stock Name of the breed Number Value (Rs.) No. of Farmers

Dairy animals

Cows

Buffaloes

Calves

Others (Pl. specify)

Poultry Banaraja 944 58314/- 236

Broilers

Layers

Duals (broiler and layer)

Japanese Quail

Turkey

Emu

Ducks Khaki Campbell 2744 117045/- 686

Others (Feed etc) Feed Etc ------ 3680/- 23

Piggery

Piglet

Others (Pl. specify)

Lime Pati lime 4000 120000/- 867

Papaya Ranchi Dwarf 3000 15000/- 312

Banana Singapuri 600 24000/- 142

Jack Fruit Khaja 250 2250/- 32

Sweet Lime Musambi 200 8000/- 38

Ornamental plants Winter annual Flowers 25000 12500/- 208

Medicinal and Aromatic

Plantation

Spices

Turmeric Saguna Not yet Harvested

Tuber

Elephant yams

Fodder crop saplings

Forest Species Teak,Mehogini,Siso, Accacia,etc 61000 244000/- 187

Others, Hadge plants Duranta, Kamini 50000 130000/- Stock

Total 660850 3499650 3401

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Fisheries

Indian carp IMC Fingerlings 20000 11278/- 29

Exotic carp

Others (Pl. specify) Feed 585 kgs 9350/- 50

Total 24273 199667/- 1024

Grand Total 997376 4946717/- 4523

3.6. (A) Literature Developed/Published (with full title, author & reference)

Item Title Authors name Number Circulation

Research paper

Seminar/conference/

symposia papers

Books EK NAJARE

SBKVK

P.C & all SMS 1000 300

Bulletins

News letter

Popular Articles

Book Chapter

Extension Pamphlets/

literature

Contingent Plan

for Draught,

Awareness for

Swine Flu

P.C & all SMS 6000 6000

Technical reports C-DAP,

PPR of

IWMP,NICRA

P.C & all SMS 206 206

Electronic Publication

(CD/DVD etc)

--- --- --- ----

TOTAL 8 7206 6506

N.B. Please enclose a copy of each. In case of literature prepared in local language please indicate the title in English

(B) Details of HRD programmes undergone by KVK personnel:

S.

No.

Name of

programme

Name of course Name of KVK personnel

and designation

Date and Duration Organized by

1. Workshop Oilsed Production N.K.Bej, SMS(Agronomy) 20.05.2014 -

22.05.2014

AICRP on

OilSeeds

2. Registration of

seed Varieties

PPVR N.K.Bej, SMS(Agronomy) 07.07.2014 PPVR

3. Workshop Post watershed

followup

P.K.Guin, SMS(Fisheries) 19.12.2014-

21.12.2014

NABARD

4. Workshop Paper Presentation N.K.Bej, SMS(Agronomy) 17.01.2015 CRIJAF

5. Training Com

workshop

Record Keeping P.K.Guin, SMS(Fisheries) 10.03.2014 &

11.03.2014

ZPD II

6. Training Advnce Agricultural

Technology

N.K.Bej, SMS(Agronomy)

P.K.Guin, SMS(Fisheries)

12.03.2015 &

13.03.2015

DE,BCKV

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3.7. Success stories/Case studies, if any (two or three pages write-up on each case with suitable

action photographs)

Bitter gourd cultivation----a promising crop for socio-economic change in Binpur-II Block,

Paschim Medinipur of West Bengal

Rice based crop production system is prevailing farming system in the red& laterite agro climatic zone of

Paschim Medinipur. Under the prevailing geo-hydrological constraints,farmers are bound to grow rice as a mono

crop with a nominal income. Likewise, the villages namely Rajpara,Nichintapur,Dhobakuria,Kantasole and

Chiapara under Ergoda GP of Binpur-II used to cultivate its resource base with traditional wisdom with available

critical input support. Nearly.377 families with available 450.55 ha of total geographical land were bound to

migrate for their livelihood sustenance. The farming community were bound to lead a life of abysmal poverty and

degradation. The situation further aggravated during the Maoiest Movement. In meanwhile,Seva Bharati Krishi

Vigyan Kendra made a diagnostic team visit in Rajpara village during 2005 and conducted a PRA for agro-eco

system analysis, prioritized the problems for needful intervention through training, FLD, OFT, and other extension

activities and mobilized the creative and active participation of the farmers interested group even in kishan mela

,exhibition and other activities.

Name of Villages- Rajpara, Nichintapur, Dhobakuria,Kantasole and Chiapara under Ergoda GP of Binpur-

II

Total geographical area-450.55ha

Total families-377 (SC/ST216/others-161)

Previous Farming System: Paddy-Fallow-Fallow

Source of irrigation water-WHS

Income:Rs.2500/ha

Lastly during, 2010-11,20 numbers of vegetable growers hailing from those villages were trained on

nursery raising of vegetable saplings and scientific vegetable cultivation practices and they started growing

vegetable in their respective patch of area. The lack of knowledge on dieses and pest control, water

management, and marketing support were found to be a constraint. The need of the farmers were properly

addressed by SMS and concluded that Bitter-gourd cultivation shall be an option for cultivation in the rabi

season.Group dynamics intervention would be a solution to assure the critical inputs-seeds, pesticides and a

scope of bulk production for creativity of market tie-up. Accordingly, necessary technological back up was

given to FIGs on scientific Macha cultivation of Bitter gourd in the areas. Resultants, presently nearly 192

ha of cultivable lands has been brought under bitter gourd cultivation outputting with average income of

Rs656250/ per ha with input cost of Rs 156250/ within six months.

Present Farming Situation-Paddy- Bitter Gourd-Fallow

Method of cultivation-Macha

Source of irrigation-ground water(Deep Tube well

Income- Rs656250 per ha

Marketing facilities creation as Bitter groud production hub for traders from Tatatanagar,

Kharagpur, jhargram silda and bankura district

Social impact- prevention of migration from the villages on assurance of created 281mandays /ha

in the village itself. Enhancement of purchasing power i.e inclusion of motorbikes, Pick up van and

construction of pucca building. Increased frequency on participation in developmental events.

By getting the promising benefits from bitter gourd cultivation, a new vista has been created

towards socio-economic change in this area through intervention of SBKVK by mobilizing the creative and active

participation of the FIGs.

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A successful cultivation of sunflower in Chhandpara tribal village of binpur-II block in Paschim

Medinipur

Like the other tribal village of Paschim Medinipur, Chhanpara used to cultivate paddy as a mono crop with a

meager livelihood support. Seva Bharati KVK adapt this village in 2014-15 under TSP of ICAR and conducted full

package component demonstration on hybreed Sunflower cultivation in 10 ha of cultivable middle land during

Rabi-2014 with previous crop of paddy in collaboration with Farmers Club.

10 ha of land under sunflower cultivation with average input cost of Rs.30000/ha has yielded an income of

Rs.60000/ha has established an example of befitting crop under prevailing mono crop farming system fetching a

net profit of Rs.30000/ha in this agro climatic zone. The need of marketing linkage, value addition as well as oil

extraction is yet to be addressed by the concerning district line department.

3.8. Give details of innovative methodology or innovative technology of Transfer of Technology developed

and used during the year:

Promotion, Production, Adaptation &Technology transfer done through Farmers club, FIGs, SHGs in the adopted

villages of the district

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 photographs) S. No. Crop /

Enterprise

ITK Practiced Purpose of ITK

1 Groundnut

& Paddy

250gm (marigold leaf +

Sialkata Pudina leaf+

Guava leaf ) + 2lit of

water boiled for half an

hour

To control brown leaf spot.

2 Paddy,

Brinjal

Neem powder 10 gm /

lit of water spray

To control brown plant hopper, rice hispa & fruit and shoot

borer

3 Potato and

Gladiolus

Spraying of raw

cowdung manure @ 2

kg per lit of water and

spray 4 days interval.

To control Blight

4 Chilli,

Brinjal,

Tomato and

Papaya

Spray Marigold leaf

juice @ 10 ml /lit of

water

To control Nematode

5 All cucurbits

and

leguminous

crops

25gm garlic

+25gmonion +10 lit of

water spray.

To control of Powdery Mildew diseases.

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3.10 Indicate the specific training need analysis tools/methodology followed by KVKs -

Identification of courses for farmers/farm women: Through PRA (Problem Cause analysis), diagnostic

team visit, open ended questionnaire.

Rural Youth: Through Ex-Trainees meet, application from the interested participants.

Inservice personnel: Prior intimation about annual training programme to district line department and other

stake holders

3.11. a. Details of equipment available in Soil and Water Testing Laboratory

Sl. No Name of the Equipment Qty.

1 Digital Flame Photometer, Type-128 01

2 Digital pH Meter Type-802 01

3 Digital Conductivity Meter , Type-304 01

4 Electronics Balance, Model BL-220 H 01

5 Water Distillation Plant, Capacity 4 Lit/hr 01

6 Kjeldahl, Digestion Unit 01

7 Kjeldahl Distillation Unit 01

8 Mechanical Shaker 18 X12 01

9 Mechanical Shaker 18 x24 01

10 Hot Air Oven 20 x20x24 01

11 Hot Plate 18x12 01

12 Lab Willy Mill Grinder 01

13 Binocular Microscope, Getner Make Model SB-2-PL 01

14 Water Quality Analyser with CL-51B and C.C.038 S/N-068 01

15 Specto Photo Meter, Digital 01

3.11.b. Details of samples analyzed so far :

Details No. of Samples No. of Farmers No. of

Villages

Amount

realized

Soil 118 118 07 2360/

Water 22 22 6 946/

Total 140 140 18 3306/

3.12. Activities of rain water harvesting structure and micro irrigation system: NOT APPLICABLE

No of training programme No of demonstrations No of plant material produced Visit by the

farmers

Visit by

the

officials

3.13 Technology week celebration

Type of activities No. of

activities

Number of

participants

Related crop/livestock technology

Exhibition,Seminar,Ex –

trainees Meet, agril.Quiz

competition, Crop

competition, Animal show,

Site & draw

14 12667

Cereals,Pulses,Oilseeds,Plantation

crops,Vegatables,Fruits,Flowers,Cattle,Duck,Poultry

etc

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3.14. RAWE programme - is KVK involved? : NOT APPLICABLE

No of student/ARS trained No of days stayed

3.15. List of VIP visitors (MP/MLA/DM/VC/Zila Sabhadipati/Other Head of Organization/Foreigners)

Date Name of the person Purpose of visit

12.07.2014 Mr.Barun Kundu, R.M, BGVB(Gramin bank) Nabard Foundation Day Celebration

12.07.2014 Mr. Amit Das, (AGM,DD) NABARD,W.Mid Nabard Foundation Day Celebration

09.08.2014 Mr.P.K. Sadhukhan, OSI,CRPF Visit to KVK Farm

18.09.2014 Dr.R.Dutta, Dep.Director, FPI & Horticulture Horticulture Demo Visit & Vermi Pit

visit

18.09.2014 Pitali Tudu Mandi,ADH, FPI & Horticulture Horticulture Demo Visit & Vermi Pit

visit

03.02.2015 Mr.S.Dhal, Sabhapati Jamboni Panchayat

Samity

Inaugural ceremony of TWC-15

03.02.2015 Mr.B. Bandopadhyay,ADM,Dev Inaugural ceremony of TWC-15

03.02.2015 Mr.M.K.Mondal,visiting faculty,IIT,Kgp Inaugural ceremony of TWC-15

04.02.2015 Mr.A,K.Karan,visiting faculty,IIT,Kgp Deliver lecture on Seminar in TWC-15

04.02.2015 Dr.K.Das,scientist,NBSS&LUP Deliver lecture on Seminar in TWC-15

04.02.2015 Mr.N.Ghosh,Krishi Karmadakshya,ZP,W.Mid Deliver lecture on Seminar in TWC-15

05.02.2015 Mr.S.K.Sarker, Supt.Engineer,Fisheries Deliver lecture on Seminar in TWC-15

05.02.2015 Dr.U.K.Sar, Dep. Director ,Fisheries Deliver lecture on Seminar in TWC-15

05.02.2015 Mr. Amit Das, (AGM,DD) NABARD,W.Mid Deliver lecture on Seminar in TWC-15

05.02.2015 Mrs.P.Ghosh Roychowdhury,ADM,ZP Deliver lecture on Seminar in TWC-15

07.02.2015 Dr.S.Islam,Asst,Director, ARD Deliver lecture on Seminar in TWC-15

07.02.2015 Mrs,S.Ghosh,Principal,Kapgari College Prize Distribution in TWC-15

25.03.2015 Dr.H.K.Dey,Principal Scientist,ICAR,ZPD-II To attend SAC & Field visit

30.03.2015 Dr. Uma Soren,M.P,Jhargram Constituency To inaugurate Kishan Mela cum

Exhibition & Farm Visit

30.03.2015 Mr.N.Ghosh,Krishi Karmadakshya,ZP,W.Mid Chief Guest in Kishan Mela cum

Exhibition & Farm Visit

30.03.2015 Mr.S.Dhal, Sabhapati Jamboni Panchayat

Samity

Special guest in Kishan Mela cum

Exhibition & Farm Visit

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)

HYV paddy production by use of

chelated zinc 1gm/lit

35 76 50400/ 60800/

Paddy production by use of SRI techniqe 24 28 62500/ 81200/

Wheat production by use of chelated

zinc 1 gm/lit

28 62 38400/ 46500/

Groundnut production with Improved

variety TG-51

32 52 85000/ 96000/

Lentil production with Improved variety

Subrata

22 66 41600/ 48300/

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Potato production with Improved

variety K.Jyoti

25 71 160300/ 187200/

Tomato production with Improved

variety NP-5005

42 76 110000/ 160500/

Cauliflower production with Improved

variety White flash

34 64 96000/ 122000/

Cabbage production with Improved

variety Rareball

21 68 106000/ 132000/

Guava grafting 15 45 8200/ 32000/

Lemon grafting 20 48 7600/ 26000/

Mousambi grafting 12 36 - 21000/

Vermicompost production 22 56 300/ 1800/

Integration of livestock -fish –vegetables 56 51 32000.00 41600.00

Introduction of improved indigenous

backyard poultry birds (HITCARRY and

SHYMA) ,Banaraja by replacing local

birds.

71 44 11100.00 17300.00

NB: Should be based on actual study, questionnaire/group discussion etc. with ex-participants

4.2 Cases of large scale adoption

4.3 Details of impact analysis of KVK activities carried out during the reporting period

Sl.

No.

Contents

1. No. of villages adopted – 5

2. Name of villages :Chanpara,Kanko,Rakhalmara,Enata,Domohani

3. Intervention identified and implemented:

Training, OFT, FLD, Field Days etc

Imparting different need-based agricultural training programme

Rural youth -15, Practicing farmer- 65

FLD training –8

OFT programme –6 (Paddy, Potato, Wheat, SRI, Vegetables)

Critical Imput – Improved variety, Fertilizer, Plant protection chemical, Micronutrient,

Phosphogypsum, Bio-fungicides and Vermi compost

Horizontal spread of technologies

Technology Horizontal spread

1.Paddy production through SRI Technique 29 blocks of Paschim medinipur

2.Groundnut cultivation (var.TG-51) Binpur-II,Gopi-I,Garbeta_I &II, Jamboni

3.Use of chealated Zinc in cereals Binpur-II,Gopi-I,Binpur_I , Jamboni,Jhargram

4.Use of micro nutrients mixture in Potato Binpur-II,Binpur-I,Garbeta_I &II, Jamboni

5.Poly mulching in crop production Garbeta_I &II, Jamboni ,Binpur-II

6.Use of Conoweeder,Reaper and cobbine harvester in

paddy production system

29 blocks of Paschim medinipur

7.wasteland management through mango & Cashewnut

cultivation in red laterite area

Jhargram Subdivision

8.Popularisation of Vanraja &Khaki-campbel ducks Jamboni ,Binpur-II, Jhargram, Binpur-I

9.IMC & Prawn cultivation Datan-I, Datan-II,Pingala,Sabang,Binpur-II

10.Nursery raising of vegetables 29 blocks of Paschim medinipur

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4. Impact of Intervention

Intervention Major Parameters Situation during

Benchmark year

Situation during 2012-13

(a) Training :

Package and

Practices of HYV

Paddy, Wheat and

Potato,

Latest Varieties

with quality seeds,

judicious use of

fertilizers and

integrated pest

management

Uses of local

varieties, use of

imbalance fertilizers,

lack of knowledge of

good quality HYV

and insect-pest-

disease identification

and their preventive

measures

Cropping intensity :

% - 132

Productivity

Paddy-17.0 q/ah

Wheat-18.0 q/ha

Potato-180.0 q/ha

- Used on certified HYV: Paddy-MW-

10, MTU-7029, MTU-1010, IR-36

Kkhandagiri, Krishna Hamsa, , Wheat-

PBW-353, UP-262, Sonalika, Potato-

Pokhraj, S-1, Kufri Jyoti,

Seed treating chemicals & integrated

nutrient management and pest

management

Cropping intensity % - 165

Productivity :

Paddy-39.5 q/ah

Wheat-26.2 q/ha

Potato-255.0 q/ha

4 (b) Demonstration

and Training on

oilseeds crops

(Mustard,

Groundnut and

Sesamum)

Latest varieties with

quality seeds,

judicious use of

fertilizers and

integrated pest

management and

quality seed

production, storage

facilities

Uses of local

varieties, use of

imbalance fertilizers,

lack of knowledge of

insect -pest-disease,

seed production

technologies, seed

treatment practices

Area coverage:

Mustard – 2 ha

Groundnut – 5 ha

Sesamum – 10 ha

Varieties :

Mustard – Local

Groundnut – AL-12-

24

Sesamum – B-67

Productivity (q/ha) :

Mustard – 5.0

Groundnut – 6-15

Sesamum –6.5

Used on certified HYV :

Area coverage:

Mustard –25 ha

Groundnut –18 ha

Sesamum – 50 ha

Varieties :

Mustard –Binoy, MS-203, NC-I

Groundnut – TAG-24, TG-37A

Sesamum – Imp. Sel.-5 (Rama)

Productivity (q/ha) :

Mustard – 11.5

Groundnut – 12-28

Sesamum –10.2

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4 (c) Demonstration

and Training on

Vegetables(Tomato,

Brinjal, Bitter

Gourd and

Cucumber)

Latest Varieties

with quality seeds,

judicious use of

fertilizers and

integrated pest

management

Uses of local

varieties, use of

imbalance fertilizers,

lack of knowledge of

insect -pest-disease,

seed production

technologies, seed

treatment practices.

Productivity(q/ha)

Tomato-90

Brinjal-145

Bitter Gourd-71

Cucumber-122

Used high yielding variety, seed

treatment, integrated nutrient

management and pest management

Variety:

Tomato- S-22, Hybrid-5005, JK-195,

Rupali etc

Brinjal- Blue Star, PK-123,

Nischintapur, Samrat etc

Bitter Gourd-Pusa hybrid-1, Preethi,

Priyanka etc

Cucumber-Pusa Sanyog, Sheetal etc

Productivity(q/ha)

Tomato-150

Brinjal-220

Bitter Gourd-110

Cucumber-181

4.4 Details of innovations recorded by the KVK

Thematic area Poultry Production

Name of the Innovation Control of Spider & Spider Web in Poultry farm

Details of Innovator Swapan Pal Son of Lt. Kedar Pal,

Village – Belia,P.O-Dubra

Age – 37 , Family members -4

(Self,wife,son & Daughter)

Land – 10 katha, crop – Aman Paddy

Main Occupation –Broiler Farming

(1800 birds capacity)

Net annual Income – Around Rs.90000/-

Back ground of innovation After dispose of a lot of birds, lot of Spider & Spider Web found in the

poultry house ,which needs to be clean before starting a new lot. Normal

practice is removal of Web by brass, spraying of insecticide &

fumigation with Formalin solution. But the Spider come back within 15 -

20 days. Getting an idea from common practice of Mosquito control in

dairy shed by fumigation he modified the practice and adopted.

Technology details Just after disposal of a lot of birds he use to clean the house & the give a

Fumigation of Dry Chili & cover the nets with curtain & close the doors

for a day or two. Then allow adequate ventilation. The give fumigation

with Formalin solution for disinfecting the house.

Practical utility of innovation By using this method poultry house can be kept free from Spider &

Spider Web for at least 2.5 - 3 months.

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4.5 Details of entrepreneurship development

Entrepreneurship development

Name of the enterprise Seed production

Name & complete address of the

entrepreneur

Basundhara Agro Private Limited

Balibhasa, Manikpara,Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal

Intervention of KVK with quantitative

data support:

Technical,Marketing, Credit counseling, 3months Vocational training

on seed production, Colloboration with NSC,SSC, Bharat Nursey,

Exposure Visit, State Seed Lab, CRRI,Oilseed & pulses Research

Station, Beharampur.

Time line of the entrepreneurship

development

2 years since 2005

Technical Components of the Enterprise

Seed production,processing,packaging,certification and marketing

Status of entrepreneur before and after the

enterprise

10 tonnes to 500 tonne

Present working condition of enterprise in

terms of raw materials availability, labour

availability, consumer preference,

marketing the product etc. ( Economic

viability of the enterprise):

Production of 500 tonne of certified and foundation seeds by creating a

job opportunity for nearly 1000 mandays against consumers preference

of variety,MTU7029, Shyamali,GB-1,and scented rice

Horizontal spread of enterprise Bankura,Nadia

4.6 Any other initiative taken by the KVK

1. Broad basing of the KVK mandatory work in all 29 blocks of Paschim Medinipur,

and ATMA Villages of Purba Medinipur.

2. Intensification of SRI paddy and popularization of relevant tools & machinery.

3. Diversification of different crops

4. Dovetailing the benefit of ICT through KMAS, National Portal, Website

5. Introduction of new crops-Viz. Niger, Ragi,Broccoli,Red Cabbage, Turnip, summer onion, Turmeric( as

intercrop) as well as Protective farming, micro irrigation

(Drip& Sprinkler),Mulching(Poly, Jute felt)

6. Effective control of Blast of paddy, sheath blight of paddy, blight of potato and downy mildew of bitter gourd.

7. Popularization of Breed-Vanraja (Poultry),Khaki Campbell(Duck),T&D(Pig),and variety-Gotara Bidhan-

2(Paddy), Saguna(Turmeric),TG-51(Groundnut)

8. Wasteland management through Orchard Development

9. Strengthen on campus instructional farm thorough different technology

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10. Assurance of huge production and supply of planting materials

(seed, seedlings, and saplings)

11. Establishment of an effective linkages with district line department, NARS, Service provider, NABARD, and

other stake holder

12. Preparation of C-DAP for Purba & Paschim Medinipur

5.0 LINKAGES

5.1 Functional linkage with different organizations

Director of Agriculture, Paschim Medinipur,

ATMA

Conducting training, demonstration, farmers scientist interaction,

exposure visit, leaflet preparation and organizing Krishi Mela

Director of Agriculture, Purba Medinipur,

ATMA

Training and demonstration of innovative technology

Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya Farmers awareness programme on turmeric cultivation, technical

backup on cereals as well as plantation crops

RRS, BCKV, Jhargram Diagnostic Service, OPP/PPP, OFT - Technical Support

NSC, Midnapur Seed Production Programme of Mustard & Paddy

BDO, Jamboni Collaborative Training Support

NBSS, LUP, Kolkata Training as well as land use information support

Directorate of Food Processing Industry &

Horticulture, Govt. of West Bengal

Collaborative Training Support

Directorate of Fisheries Collaborative Demonstration Programme, Infrastructure dev.

NRCG, Junagadh, Gujarat Collaborative Demonstration Programme

ICRISAT, Pattancheru, Hyderabad Collaborative Demonstration Programme

CARI , Izzatnagar, UP Collaborative Demonstration Programme

CIFRI, Barackpur, W.B. Technical support on Fiber Glass Hatchery

NIRJAFT, Kolkata Training and Demonstration

NABARD,Kolkata Collaborative Programme

MGNREGA,Medinipur Collaborative Programme

5.2. List of special programmes undertaken during 2014-15 by the KVK, which have been financed by ATMA/

Central Govt/ State Govt./NABARD/NHM/NFDB/Other Agencies (information of previous years should not be

provided)

a) Programmes for infrastructure development

Name of the

programme/scheme Purpose of programme

Date/ Month of

initiation Funding agency Amount (Rs.)

Instructional unit on

Piggery

Demonstration &

Breeding

August 2014 ATMA,Paschim

Medinapur 3.0

Vermi compost unit

Promotion & production

of Vermi compost

August 2014 FPI &

Horticulture,

Paschim

Medinapur

1.5

Drip irrigation Unit Demonstration ONovember -2014 ATMA,Paschim

Medinapur 10,000/-

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(b) Programme for other activities (training, FLD,OFT, Mela, Exhibition etc.)

Total

Name of the

programme/scheme Purpose of programme

Date/ Month of

initiation Funding agency Amount (Rs.)

TWC -2015

Dissemination of

location specific

Technology

03.02.2015 –

07,02,2015

ATMA,

NABARD,

FPI &

Horti,Fisheries &

other service

provider

2,85,000/-

Exposure Visit – 5nos Seeing is believing

June –

14,December –

14, February -

15

ATMA,

NABARD,

6,15,000/-

6. PERFORMANCE OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN KVK

6.1 Performance of demonstration units (other than instructional farm)

Sl.

No

.

Name of

demo

Unit

Year of

estt.

Area

(Sq.mt)

Details of production Amount (Rs.) R

e

m

ar

k

s

Variety/

breed Produce Qty.

Cost of

inputs

Gross

income

1

.

Mango

Orchar

d

1979 50000 Langra,himsagr,M

allica,

amrapali,Enait

Pasand,Golap

khas,Baromasi

Mango/

Planting

Materials

40

3200

16,000/-

32500/-

80000/-

1,28,000/

-

2

.

Citrus 1994 5000 Musambi Fruits &

planting

Materials

9000/

200

1400/

36000/-

9000/-

70000/-

3

.

Paddy 1976 33000 MTU -7029 Seed 190 199500/- 2,85,000/

-

Total 88000 28540/-0/- 5,72,000/

-

6.2 Performance of instructional farm (Crops)

Name

Of the crop

Date of

sowing Date of

harvest Are

a

(ha)

Details of production Amount (Rs.)

Remarks

Variety Type of

Produce Qty.(q)

Cost of

inputs

Gross

income

HYV

Paddy

05.08.14 11.12.14 2.2 MTU-

7029

T.L

seeds

100 143200/- 220000/-

HYV

Paddy

02.08.14 08.12.14 0.6 Rajendra

Masuri

T.L

seeds

27 38250/- 59400/-

HYV

Paddy

02.08.14 08.12.14 0.13 Pratiksha T.L

seeds

5 8600/- 11000/-

Potato 10.11.14 12.02.15 0.48 Kufri

Joyti

T.L

seeds

70 67400/- 98000/-

Sesamum 17.02.14 28.05.15 0.6 Imp Sel-

5/T-23

T.L

seeds

5 14600/- 29000/-

Ragi

(Finger

Millets)

04.07.14 18.10.14 0.6 GTU-28 T.L

seeds

1 1700/- 3000/-

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6.3 Performance of Production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides/ bio fertilizers etc,)

Sl.

No.

Name of the

Product Qty (Kg)

Amount (Rs.) Remarks

Cost of inputs Gross income

1. Vermicompost 112000 560000/- 700000/-

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. Poultry Banaraja Brooded Chicks 944 47930/- 58314/-

2. Duck Khaki

Campbell Brooded Ducklings 2744

90977/- 117045/-

3. Fingerlings IMC Fingerlings 20000 2812/- 11278/-

4. Fish feed ------ Formulated feed 585 2320/- 9350/-

6.5 Utilization of hostel facilities

Accommodation available (No. of beds)

Months No. of trainees stayed Trainee days

(days stayed) Reason for short fall (if any)

April 2014 145 758 N.A

May 2014 100 351 N.A

June 2014 250 550 N.A

July 2014 148 431 N.A

August 2014 89 292 N.A

September 2014 160 600 N.A

October 2014 95 265 N.A

November 2014 110 270 N.A

December 2014 150 300 N.A

January 2015 115 245 N.A

February 2015 130 470 N.A

March 2015 45 190 N.A

Total : 1537 4722 N.A

(For whole of the year)

6.5 Utilization of staff quarters

Whether staff quarters has been completed:

No. of staff quarters:

Date of completion: Occupancy details:

Months Q I QII Q III QIV Q V QVI

April 2014 Dr. A.K.Maiti Mr M.K.Ghosh Mr. P. K.

Guin

Vacant Vacant Vacant

May 2014 Dr. A.K.Maiti Mr M.K.Ghosh Mr. P. K.

Guin

Vacant Vacant Vacant

June 2014 Dr. A.K.Maiti Mr M.K.Ghosh Mr. P. K.

Guin

Vacant Vacant Vacant

July 2014 Dr. A.K.Maiti Mr M.K.Ghosh Mr. P. K.

Guin

Vacant Vacant Vacant

August 2014 Dr. A.K.Maiti Mr M.K.Ghosh Mr. P. K.

Guin

Vacant Vacant Vacant

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September 2014 Dr. A.K.Maiti Mr M.K.Ghosh Mr. P. K.

Guin

Vacant Vacant Vacant

October 2014 Dr. A.K.Maiti Mr M.K.Ghosh Mr. P. K.

Guin

Vacant Vacant Vacant

November 2014 Dr. A.K.Maiti Mr M.K.Ghosh Mr. P. K.

Guin

Vacant Vacant Vacant

December 2014 Dr. A.K.Maiti Mr M.K.Ghosh Mr. P. K.

Guin

Vacant Vacant Vacant

January 2015 Dr. A.K.Maiti Mr M.K.Ghosh Mr. P. K.

Guin

Vacant Vacant Vacant

February 2015 Dr. A.K.Maiti Mr M.K.Ghosh Mr. P. K.

Guin

Vacant Vacant Vacant

March 2015 Dr. A.K.Maiti Mr M.K.Ghosh Mr. P. K.

Guin

Vacant Vacant Vacant

7. FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE

7.1 Details of KVK Bank accounts Bank account Name of the bank Location Account Number

Current Account State Bank of India Jhargram 11282489199

Savings Account BGVB Kapgari 5285011000601

7.2 Utilization of funds under FLD on Oilseed (Rs. In Lakhs) : NOT APPLICABLE

Item

Released by ICAR Expenditure

Unspent balance as on - Kharif

Rabi

Kharif

Rabi

7.3 Utilization of funds under FLD on Pulses (Rs. In Lakhs): NOT APPLICABLE

Item

Released by ICAR Expenditure Unspent balance

as on 1st April

2013 Kharif

Rabi

Kharif

Rabi

7.4 Utilization of funds under FLD on Maize (Rs. In Lakh) :NOT APPLICABLE

Item

Released by ICAR Expenditure Unspent balance

as on 1st April

2012 Kharif

Rabi

Kharif

Rabi

TOTAL

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7.5 Utilization of KVK funds during the year 2013 -14 (Not audited) S.

No. Particulars Sanctioned Released Expenditure

A. Recurring Contingencies

1 Pay & Allowances 65,00,000.00 61,07,000.00 60,75,453.00

2 Traveling allowances 50,000.00 50,000.00 50,000.00

3 Contingencies

A Stationary/Tele/Electricity/etc.

1,55,000.00 1,55,000.00 1,55,000.00 B Pol/Repairing of Vehicle

C Training of Farmers/Farm Women

1,16,000.00 1,16,000.00 1,16,000.00

D Training of Rural Youth

E Training of Extn. Functionaries

F Training Materials

G On farm Testing 40,000.00 40,000.00 40,000.00

H Frontline Demonstration 77,000.00 77,000.00 77,000.00

I Maintenance Buildings 37,000.00 37,000.00 37,000.00

J HRD 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00

k TSP 3,30,000.00 3,30,000.00 3,30,000.00

TOTAL (A) 73,20,000.00 69,27,000.00 68,95,453.00

B. Non-Recurring Contingencies

1 - - -

2 - - -

3 - - -

4 - - -

TOTAL (B) - - -

C. REVOLVING FUND - - -

GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C) 73,20,000.00 69,27,000.00 68,95,453.00

7.6. Status of revolving fund (Rs. in lakh) for last three years

Year Opening balance as on 1st April

Income during

the year

Expenditure

during the year

Net balance in hand as on 1st

April of each year (Kind +

cash)

2012-13 (-) 3,53,987.53 21,19,106.00 20,98,454.00

Cash = (-) 3,33,335.53

Kind = 4,60,510.00

= 1,27,174.47

2013-14 (-) 3,33,335.53 19,66,387.00 20,02,811.00

Cash = (-) 3,69,759..53

Kind = 4,18,980.00

= 49,220.47

2014-15

Cash = (-)3,69,759..53

Kind = 4,18,980.00

= 49,220.47

52,48,930. 00 49,54,551.00 Cash = (-) 75,380.53

Kind = 5,87,285.00

= 5,11,904.47

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7.6.(i) Number of SHGs formed by KVKs (ii) association of KVKs with SHGs formed by other organizations

indicating the area of SHG activities. –

Number of SHGs formed by KVK - 16

Sl no Name of SHG Address Organization Activities

1 Nakat Mother Teriza SHG, Nakat, Sapdhara, Jhargram Muktidhara, District

Administration, WB

Kitchen garden and Goat rearing.

2 Ma Dasabhuja SHG Dholkat, Sapdhara, Jhargram

Muktidhara, District

Administration, WB

Goat and Kitchen garden

3 Khasjangal Biplabi SHG Tengia. Jhargram Muktidhara, District

Administration, WB

Kitchen garden and Goat rearing.

4. Jamira jangal mahal SHG Jamira , Sapdhara, Jhargram

Muktidhara, District

Administration, WB

Kitchen garden and Goat rearing.

7.7 Details of marketing channels created for the SHGs – Registration of Producers Organization of F.Club &

SHGs has been initiated under the perview of Asst. General Manager, NABARD, Paschim Medinipur

7.8. Special programme on Food and Nutrition : Awareness programme on Grow Safe Food - 5

7.9. Joint activity carried out with line departments and ATMA

Name of activity Number of

activity

Season With line department With ATMA Both

Preperation of C-DAP

2 September –

December 2014 Agril,

Fishery,ARD,DHO,SWC

ATMA,Purba

&Paschim

Medinipur

Both

PRA of four villages

4 September –

December 2014 Agril,

Fishery,ARD,DHO,SWC

ATMA,Purba

&Paschim

Medinipur

Both

Exposure Visit

4 November -

14February - 15, Agril, NABARD

ATMA,Purba

&Paschim

Medinipur

Both

Observance of Water Week,

Leadership dev of F.Club

for farm Mechanization

2 January -15

NABARD

- -

Orchard development 5.5 ha Kharif MGNREGS-Midnapore

Cell

- -

Land Treat Ment & Lively

hood support

WHS -10

LSP - 18

Pre-Kharif &

Post Rabi Watershed & Nabard

- -

Tranining,demo,innovative

technology

Trg -8

Demo - 6

Kharif & Rabi -

ATMA,Paschim

Medinipur

-

Training & Demonstration

on Jute Flet Mulching

3 Rabi NIRJAFT

- -

Farm Mechanization

Programme

1 Kharif Agril.

- -

Training on Friends Of

Coconut Tree

1 September - 14 Coconut dev Board

- -

Advisory, Training &

consultancy

14 All Season Dept of agril. & Soil

Conservation(IWMP)

ATMA,Paschim

Medinipur

Both

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8. Other information

8.1. Prevalent diseases in Livestock/Crops

8.2. Nehru Yuva Kendra (NYK) Training NOT APPLICABLE

Title of the training

programme

Period No. of the participant Amount of Fund Received

(Rs)

From To M F

8.3. PPV & FR Sensitization training Programme : Date of organizing

the programme

Resource Person No. of

participants

Registration (crop wise)

Name of crop No. of

registration

16.12.2014 N.K.Bej, Dr.

Dubey

105 Jute,Bottle

gourd,Okra,Maize.,Mung,Black

gram,Red

gram,coriander,Pea,Lentil,Bitter

Gourd, Bengal Gram,

Dolicos,Paddy sweet gourd

24

8.4. SMS PORTAL

Date of start of functioning of SMS portal 10.03.2014

No. of

messages

No. of

calls

No. of

farmers

covered

Types of messages (No.)

Crop Livestock Weather Marketing Awareness Other

61 86334 38 4 - 1 8 6

8.5 Observation of Swacha Bharat Programme Date of Observation Activities undertaken

25.09.2014 - 02.10.2014 & 23.02.15,24.02.15,25.02.15,27.02.15 Awareness ,Seminar, Cleaning etc

Name of the

disease

Crop/animal Date of outbreak Number of death/

% crop loss

Number of animals vaccinated

Ranikshet Poultry 27.11.2014 123 484

Sheath Blight Paddy 13.09.2014 12% Spray on 100 ha

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8.6 Observation of National Science day Not Conducted

Date of Observation Activities undertaken

8.6 .1 Awareness on Swine Flu

Date of Observation Activities undertaken

23.02.15,25.02.15,24.02.15,27.02.15 Training, Awareness & Leaflet distribution

8. 5.Programme with Seema Suraksha Bal (BSF) NOT APPLICABLE

Title of Programme

Date

No. of participants

8.6 Agriculture Knowledge in rural school:

Name and address of school Date of visit to School Areas covered Teaching aids used

Parihati High School 23.02.15,25.02.15 104 Leaflets, Poster & PPT

Benasuli High School 24.02.15 65 Leaflets,Poster & PPT

Jamboni High School 27.02.15 59 Leaflets,Poster & PPT

8.7 Report on Citizens‟ Client Charter (attending the requests seeking guidance on agricultural

Technology and technology products)

Sl.

No.

Services/

Transaction

Process Service

Standard

No. of such

services attended

by KVKs and

ATICs during the

year

No. of such services

pending with KVK/ATIC

beyond 30 days

1. Guidance on

Agricultural

technology and

technology

products

Personal contact by

the Service Sectors

with the responsible

person of

KVK/ATIC

10 days 4029 Nil

8.8 Community Radio Station

Date of establishment: Not yet Commissioned

Amount of fund received yearwise: NOT APPLICABLE

Source of fund: N.A

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Achievements:

Sr. no Community Radio Stations (CRS)

No of

programmes in

the year

Total

broadcast

hrs in a

month

Please specify

details of the

broadcasts

A.

B.

Agricultural broadcasts

Talks/interviews/discussions with

experts, PG students/ and farmers on

Agricultural technologies

Agroclimatic conditions, weather and

marketing advisory

Phone–in programme of interface with

experts

Phone-in programme with interface of

progressive/innovative farmers

Success stories of progressive farmers

Success stories in FLD/OFT/ Trainings

/Extension activities

Women in agriculture programme

Discussions on current issues in

agriculture and allied sectors.

KVK happenings

Agricultural University professors.

Any other(please specify)

Community development broadcasts

Please specify the programmes like rural

development, educational, health,

environment, public service broadcasts,

sports etc.

8.6 No. of Progressive/Innovative/Lead farmer identified (category wise)

List of block wise Innovative/Progressive/Lead Farmers of Paschim Medinipur District:

Lead Farmers

Sl

No

Block Name of Farmer Gender Age

(Years)

Address Telephone No

1 Jhargram Anil Mahata Male 52 Village – Chanapara,P.O-Manikpara 9732812303

2 Nayagram Mantu Mahata Male 46 Village – Chandabila,P.O-

Chandabila

9564352220

3 Sankrail Ranjit Mahata Male 48 Village – Penchabindha,P.O.-

Penchabindha

9647473686

4 Jamboni Khagen Das Male 38 Village- Bara Enata, P.O.-Kadodiha 9547689571

5 Binpur-I Harishankar Pratihar Male 53 Village-Bhurasa, P.O.-Andharia 9679457559

6 Binpur-II Uday Mallick Male 35 Village & PO- Kanko 9932832031

7 Gopi-I Atarmohan Giri Male 53 Village- Tikayatpur,P.O.-

Chhatinasole

9800146225

8 Gopi-II Amaiya Ghosh Male 47 Village – Padima, P.O.- Padima 9733639275

9 Kheshiary Babulal Singh Male 45 Village – Bamunmari. P.O- Khajra

II

7407805372

10 Mohanpur Bhagawan Maiti Male 40 Village – Srirampur. P.O-

Srirampur

8348090599

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11 Datan-I Ali Ahammad Male 55 Village –Bhabanipur. P.O- Datan 8670936723

12 Datan-II Sk . Khalak Male 51 Village –Kanadrui. P.O-Turka 9933806898

13 Narayangarh Tapas Jana Male 54 Village –Monoharpur. P.O-

Monoharpur

9733823403

14 Debra Shymal Hutait Male 39 Village –Bakalsa Ramnarayan. P.O-

Barati

9830102239

15 Pingla Pintu Guria Male 42 Village – Dujipur. P.O-Kusumda 8348794141

16 Sabang Biresh Mandal Male 53 Village – Badalpur. P.O -Badalpur 9647473912

17 Kharagpur-I Anup Maity Male 44 Village – Basantapur. P.O-

Malancha

943487499

18 Khragpur-II Subhas Hazra Male 35 Village – Barabansi . P.O-Madhpur 8768354515

19 Ghatal Saktipada Bangal Male 52 Village – Singhpur. P.O-Ghatal 9434320628

20 Chandrakona-I Muzibar Rahaman

Thander

Male 50 Village – Andharia. P.O- Khirpai 9735326996

21 Chandrakona_II Joydev Mondal Male 39 Village –Chhotobala. P.O-

Chandrakone Town

9933973296

22 Daspur-I Sudarshan Khamrui Male 49 Village – Kalaikundu. P.O-

Sultannagar

9679420620

23 Medinipur Aruna Jana Female 39 Village – Rerapal. P.O-Enayetpur 7407181599

24 Salboni Bappa Betal Male 32 Village –Bhatmore. P.O-Bhatmore 9932533382

25 Keshpur Sandip Mondal Male 27 Village –Pakuria. P.O-Pakuria 7872369980

26 Garhbeta-I Narayan Pal Male 52 Village –Kadoboni. P.O-Amlagore 9735766610

27 Garhbeta-II Toton Mahata Male 28 Village –Barakadra. P.O-Goaltore 8145990150

Progressive Farmers

Sl

No

Block Name of Farmer Gender Age

(Years)

Address Telephone No

1 Jhargram Naren Mahata Male 53 Village –Pukuria,P.O-Pukuria 9564134940

2 Nayagram Probodh Mahata Male 44 Village – Kuldiha,P.O-Chandabila 9635478693

3 Sankrail Dharani Mahata Male 46 Village – Pratappur,P.O.-

Penchabindha

9002107716

4 Jamboni Himansu Pratihar Male 38 Village- Kapgari, P.O.-Kapgari 9775013450

5 Binpur-I Barun Pattanyek Male 34 Village-Magura, P.O.-Binpur 8670893411

6 Binpur-II Sandip Ghosh Male 29 Village-Basajuri & PO- Harda 9733750707

7 Gopi-I Debendra Ghosh Male 46 Village- Tikayatpur,P.O.-

Chhatinasole

9932183396

8 Gopi-II Amulya Dandapat Male 52 Village – Padima, P.O.- Padima 9734659976

9 Kheshiary Purna Pal Male 44 Village – Bamunmari. P.O- Khajra

II

9733726429

10 Mohanpur Himansu Bera Male 46 Village – Srirampur. P.O-

Srirampur

8640908017

11 Datan-I Atul Khanra Male 57 Village –Kakrajit. P.O- Datan 8145983181

12 Datan-II Uttam Dhara Male 29 Village –Purunda. P.O-Turka 8001241611

13 Narayangarh Ajit Patra Male 43 Village –Arjuni. P.O-Monoharpur 9735389996

14 Debra Sunil Jana Male 39 Village –Bakalsa Ramnarayan. P.O-

Barati

8016718483

15 Pingla Gobinda Maji Male 46 Village – Guruganj. P.O-Jalimanda 9735642755

16 Sabang Dilip Bhuia Male 46 Village – Vikninischindipur. P.O -

Badalpur

8768451326

17 Kharagpur-I Kedar Majhi Male 48 Village – Srirampur. P.O-Malancha 9775144825

18 Khragpur-II Prafullya Dey Male 35 Village – Basantapur . P.O- Madpur 7384084353

19 Ghatal ---------------- ------- ------- Village – ------. P.O - --------

20 Chandrakona-I Badrul Thander Male 32 Village – Andharia. P.O- Khirpai 9733844799

21 Chandrakona_II Shyamapada Chowdhury Male 38 Village –Chhotobala. P.O-

Chandrakone Town

8972637599

22 Daspur-I Sujit Kumar Maity Male 37 Village – Kalaikundu. P.O-

Sultannagar

9932009592

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23 Medinipur Tapas Manna Male 39 Village – Farid Chak. P.O-Manidah 9635975579

24 Salboni Ranjit Das Male 32 Village –Bhatmore. P.O-Bhatmore 9001325263

25 Keshpur Pradip Kuity Male 38 Village –Pakuria. P.O-Pakuria 8001990525

26 Garhbeta-I Abdul Rahim Tandar Male 32 Village –Kadoboni. P.O-Amlagore 9733515317

27 Garhbeta-II Malay Mondal Male 32 Village –Barakadra. P.O-Goaltore 9732364529

Innovative Farmers

Sl

No

Block Name of Farmer Gender Age

(Years)

Address Telephone

No

1 Binpur-II Vidyasagar Mahata Male 42 Village –Rajpara,P.O-Ergoda 9933564065

2 Jamboni Jiten Das Male 32 Village – Ergoda,P.O-Ergoda 8116247097

3 Binpur-II Sandip Ghosh Male 29 Village-Basajuri & PO- Harda 9733750707

4 Binpur II Saumitra Mukherjee Male 34 Village- Kako, P.O.-Binpur 9933898130

5 Jamboni Sanjay Mahata Male 32 Village-Ghang, P.O.-Jamboni 9647724950

8..7 Utilization of HRD fund (Rs 0.15 Lakh provided to KVKs)

Training

programme/

Seminar/ Symposia/

Workshop etc

attended

Duration Name of the

participants

Designation Organizer of the

training Programme

Amount spent

for the

purpose (Rs.)

Work shop on Oilsed

Production

3 days N.K.Bej SMS(Agronomy) AICRP on Oil Seeds,

Jodhpur

8000/-

Work shop on PPVR 1 day N.K.Bej SMS(Agronomy) PPVR, Ranchi 2700/-

Work shop on Post

watershed followup

3 days P.K.Guin, SMS(Fisheries) DDM

NABARD,Bankura

2260/-

Paper Presentation 1day N.K.Bej SMS(Agronomy) CRIJAF 240/-

Training on Record

Keeping

2 days P.K.Guin, SMS(Fisheries) ZPD II 700/-

Training on Advnce

Agricultural

Technology

2 days P.K.Guin, SMS(Fisheries) DE,BCKV 1100/-

8.8 Revenue generation : NOT APPLICABLE

SL.No. Name of Head Income(Rs.) Sponsoring agency

1.

2.

3.

4.

8.9 Resource Generation:

SL.No. Name of the

programme

Purpose of the

programme

Sources of fund Amount

(Rs. lakhs)

Infrastructure created

1. Instructional

unit on Piggery

Demonastration &

Breeding

ATMA,Paschim

Medinapur

3.0 2000 sq ft. Piggery

shed & Fence

2. Vermi compost

unit

Promotion &

production of Vermi

compost

FPI & Horticulture,

Paschim Medinapur

1.5 30 units

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8.10. Performance of Automatic Weather Station in KVK : NOT APPLICABLE

Date of establishment Source of funding i.e.

IMD/ICAR/Others (pl. specify)

Present status of functioning

8.11. IPNI Trail (Applicable for KVKs identified under IPNI trial) : NOT APPLICABLE

I Name of Crop

II No. of farmers involved

III Area (ha.)

IV Date of sowing

V Crop Season

VI Result of trial with photographs however detailed results/observation should be

sent as per performance after crop harvest

VII Amount Spent

9. Achievement under TSP Project Name of the village

adopted under TSP

Block Population of the

village

ST Population of

the village

Percentage of ST population to

total population

M F T M F T

Loahadi Jamboni 146 151 297 146 151 297 100%

Chhandpara Binpur II 215 209 424 169 164 333 78.54%

Rakhalmara Jamboni 114 112 226 96 96 192 84.96%

Asset created under TSP – Power Sprayer(03 nos),Foot Sprayer (01 no),Cono Weeder(05 no), Drum

Seeder(02),Poultry Birds

Fund received under TSP in 2014-15 : 3.30 lakh

10. PROGRESS REPORT OF NICRA KVK (Technology Demonstration component) 2014-15

(Applicable for KVKs identified under NICRA): NOT APPLICABLE

Natural Resource Management Name of intervention

undertaken

Numbers

under

taken

No of

units

Area

(ha)

No of farmers

covered /

benefitted

Remarks

Crop Management Name of intervention undertaken Area (ha) No of farmers

covered / benefitted

Remarks

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Livestock and fisheries Name of intervention

undertaken

Number of

animal

covered

Number of

units

Area (ha) No of farmers

covered /

benefitted

Remarks

Institutional interventions Name of intervention

undertaken

No of

units

Area (ha) No of farmers

covered /

benefitted

Remarks

Capacity building Thematic area No. of

Courses

No. of beneficiaries

Males Females Total

Extension activities Thematic area No. of

activities

No. of beneficiaries

Males Females Total

Detailed report should be provided in the circulated Performa

11. National Initiative on Fodder Technology Demonstration (NIFTD)

(Applicable for KVKs identified under NIFTD) NOT APPLICABLE

Name of the

fodder crop

Date of

sowing

Area (ha) No. of

farmers

involved

Demonstration

Yield (q/ha)

Check Yield % increase

H L A H L A

Economic of Demonstration Name of the

fodder crop

Demonstration Cost/Rs/ha Check Cost (Rs/ha)

Gross cost Gross return BC ratio Gross cost Gross return BC ratio

12. Awards/Recognition received by the KVK NOT APPLICABLE

Sl. No. Name of the Award Year Conferring Authority Amount Purpose

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Award received by Farmers from the KVK district Sl.

No.

Name of the

Award

Name of the

Farmer

Year Conferring

Authority

Amount Purpose

1. Best

Innovative

Farmer

Sandip Ghosh,

Bansajuri, P.O.

Harda, Block-

Binpur-II, Dist.

Paschim

Medinipur

2014-15

KVK, Paschim

Medinipur Trophy

with

Certificate

Innovation of method of

Integration of Crop-

Horticulture & Fishery

2. Best

Progressive

Farmer

Biswajit Bera

Village & Po –

Pakuria

Dist. Paschim

Medinipur

2014-15

KVK, Paschim

Medinipur

Trophy

with

Certificate

Agriculture & Allied

field

3. Best SHG Sidhu – Kanu

SHG, Vill.

NuniaP.O. Gidni

Block –

Jamboni, Dist.

Paschim

Medinipur

2014-15

KVK, Paschim

Medinipur Trophy

with

Certificate

Fish Production

4. Best Farm

Science Club

Krishi Paribartan

F.Club Vill.

Arjuni, Block,

Narayangarh,

Dist. Paschim

Medinipur

2014-15

KVK, Paschim

Medinipur Trophy

with

Certificate

Adoption,production,and

dissemination of

improved technologies

5. Best

Progressive

Farm women

Anjali Mahata

Vill-Baramsole,

P.O.-Lalbandh

Block.-

BJamboni,

Dist. - Paschim

Medinipur.

Mob:

9933564065

2014-15

K.V.K. Paschim

Medinipur

Trophy

with

Certificate

Agricultural activities &

Sal leaf plate Making

6. 1 St in Krishi

Quiz

Competition

Parimal Bej &

Prasanta Patra,

Vill & Po –

Kapgari,Block –

Jamboni,Dist. –

Paschim

Medinipur

2014-15 K.V.K. Paschim

Medinipur

Trophy

with

Certificate

Knowledge in improved

agriculture

Programme Coordinator Working President

Seva Bharati Krishi Vigyan Kendra Seva Bharati