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Page 1: KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA,
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Annual Progress Report 2011-2012

CAZRI Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Pali-Marwar – 306401 (Raj.)

CONTENTS

S. No. Title Page No

1. General information 1

2. Staff position 2

3. Infrastructural development 3

4. SAC meeting details 4

5. Detail of district 6

6. Thrust area 9

7. Technical achievement 10

8. OFT 13

9. Front Line Demonstrations 21

10. Achievements on Training 27

11. Extension activities 38

12. Production and supply of Technological products 40

13. Literature development 41

14. Success stories 45

15. Impact of KVK activities 46

16. Linkages 47

17. Performance of Infrastructure in KVK 49

18. Financial performance 52

19. Summary Report Annexure-I

20. Action Plan Annexure-II

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CAZRI Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Pali-Marwar – 306401 (Raj.) 1

ANNUAL REPORT – 2011-12

(01.4.2011 TO 31.03.2012)

1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE KVK

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

Address Telephone E mail

Office FAX

KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA,

CAZRI Campus

PALI-MARWAR,

PIN: 306 401 (Rajasthan)

02932-256771

02932-256771

[email protected]

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

Address Telephone E mail

Office FAX

Central Arid Zone Research

Institute, Jodhpur 0291-2786584 0291-2788706 [email protected]

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

Name Telephone / Contact

Residence Mobile Email

Dr. Dheeraj Singh - 9414194005 [email protected]

1.4. Year of sanction: 1992

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CAZRI Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Pali-Marwar – 306401 (Raj.) 2

1.5. Staff Position (as on 31st March 2012)

S.

No. Sanctioned post

Name of the

incumbent Designation Discipline

Pay Scale

(Rs.)

Presen

t basic

(Rs.)

Date of

joining

Permanent

/

Temporary

Categor

y

(SC/ST/

OBC/

Others)

1. Programme Coordinator Dr. Dheeraj Singh Programme

Coordinator Horticulture

15600 - 39100

GP 8000 32170 19 Sept. 08 Permanent Gen.

2. Subject Matter Specialist Dr. M. K.

Chaudhary T-7-8 (SMS) Agronomy

15600 - 39100

GP 6600 32040 30 Nov 96 Permanent Gen.

3. Subject Matter Specialist Dr. M. L. Meena T-6 (SMS) Agril. Extn. 15600 - 39100

GP 5400 22950 28 Apr 07 Permanent ST

4. Subject Matter Specialist Dr (Ms.)

Aishwarya Dudi T-6 (SMS) Home Science

15600 - 39100

GP 5400 22950 9 Aug 07 Permanent OBC

5. Subject Matter Specialist Dr. S. C.

Kachhawaha T-6 (SMS) Animal Science

15600 - 39100

GP 5400 22950 3 May 08 Permanent Gen.

6. Technical Officer Sh. M.S.

Choudhary T-5 -

9300-34800

GP 4600 21100 30 Jan 09 Permanent Gen.

7. Programme Assistant Dr. A. K. Maru T-4 (Agri.) Nemotology 9300-34800

GP 4200 14330 27 May 08 Permanent SC

8. Computer Programmer Sh. P. K. Tomar T-4 (Comp.) Computer 9300-34800

GP 4200 14330 5 Nov 08 Permanent Gen.

9. Accountant /

Superintendent Sh. Anil Bhandari OS/Acct. Accounts

9300-34800

GP 4200 14760 03 Jan 07 Permanent Gen.

10. Driver Sh. Tara Ram T-5 (Driver) - 9300-34800

GP 4600 20670 01 Jul 94 Permanent ST

11. Supporting staff Sh. Tara Ram Cook - 5500 -20200

GP 1800 9190 30 Nov 96 Permanent ST

12. Supporting staff Sh. Bhola Ram R/ M - 5500 - 20200

GP 1800 9130 30 Nov 96 Permanent ST

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CAZRI Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Pali-Marwar – 306401 (Raj.) 3

1.6. Total land with KVK (in ha)

S. No. Item Area (ha)

1 Under Buildings 00.5

2. Under Demonstration Units 01.0

3. Under Crops 20.0

4. Orchard/Agro-forestry 03.0

5. Others (specify) 15.5

1.7. Infrastructural Development

A) Buildings

S.

No.

Name of

building

Source of

funding

Stage

Complete Incomplete

Completi

on

Date

Plinth

area

(Sq.m)

Expenditure

(Rs.)

Starting

Date

Plinth

area

(Sq.m)

Status of

constructio

n

1. Administrative

Building

ICAR 9.8.1998 715.7 2200000 - - -

2. Farmers Hostel ICAR 9.8.1998 329.5 1150000 - - -

3. Staff Quarters

(6)

- -

4. Demonstration

Units (5)

External - - - - - -

5 Fencing ICAR 50 yrs old - - - - -

6 Rain Water

harvesting

system

NABARD 12.11.201

0

118.81 1000000 - - -

7 Automatic

Weather Station

NHM 2012 283950 - - -

8 Threshing floor Nil - - - - - -

9 Farm godown Nil - - - - - -

B) Vehicles

Type of vehicle Year of purchase Cost (Rs.) Total kms. Run Present status

Tractor 1994 1,87,801 2217 hrs Need replacement

C) Equipments & AV aids

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

Computer with printer 1998 85754 Working condition

Overhead Projector 1998 31900 Working condition

LCD with Screen 2006 77500 Working condition

Laptop with multimedia 2006 52000 Working condition

Multi-function photo copier 2008 74500 Working condition

Multi-function Fax machine 2009 15000 Working condition

Generator (Honda) 2010 42930 Working condition

Seed grading machine 2010 2400000 Working condition

Computer 2010 49500 Working condition

Laptop 2012 49675 Working condition

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

Sl.

No.

Date Name and Designation of Participants Salient Recommendations Action

taken

1. 09.09.2011 1. Dr. M.M. Roy, Director, CAZRI, Jodhpur

2. Dr. Y.V. Singh, Zonal Director, Zone VI,

Jodhpur

3. Dr. S.P. Mathur, Manager, Pali Dairy, Pali

4. Sh. G.L. Nirwan, DDM, NABARD, Pali

5. Sh. P.S. Nirwan, District Fisheries Officer, Pali

6. Dr. S.M. Deb, Head, RRS CAZRI, Pali

7. Dr. Arun Kumar Misra, Head of Department,

Deaprtment-4, CAZRI, Jodhpur

8. Dr. Khem Chand, Sr. Scientist, Division VI,

CAZRI, Jodhpur

9. Dr. B.L. Jangid, Sr. Scientist, RRS CAZRI, Pali

10. Sh. P.L. Regar, Scientist, RRS CAZRI, Pali

11. Dr. Dheeraj Singh, Programme Coordinator,

KVK, Pali

12. Dr. M.K. Choudhary, SMS (Agron.), KVK, Pali

13. Dr. M.L. Meena, SMS (Ag. Ext.), KVK, Pali

14. Dr. S. Kachhawaha, SMS (Vet. Science.), KVK,

Pali

15. Dr. Ajay Maru, Programme Assistant, KVK,

Pali

1. An analysis of production and productivity of KVK selected

villages vis a vis other villages in the district should be

attempted to highlight in real impact of KVK in the area.

2. The KVK should concentrate more on the need based trainings.

Also, the training of extension functionaries is required to be

attended.

3. The KVK should take more schemes of NABARD for benefit

of farmer community. The help of NABARD may be sought for

women empowerment and also marketing avenues for the

farmer.

4. The availability of arid fruit plants and also other planting

materials made available/facilitated by this KVK.

5. Trials on mix cropping system may be assessed for fodder,

grain productivity, economics and cropping system from

feasibility point of view.

6. Traditional cropping system may be documented and specified

for “farmers practice” and variety may be specified (farmers’

seed).

7. Farm area may be effectively utilized for crop/ grass/ plant /

animal / seed production.

8. Productivity / yield levels of district state average may be

mentioned with OFT and FLD results.

Actions has

been taken

on all the

recommend

ations

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16. Sh. P. K. Tomar, Programme Assistant, KVK,

Pali

17. Sh. Mala Ram s/o Sh. Bija Ram ji, village Ramk,

Rohit, Pali

18. Sh. Chand Mohammad s/o Sh. Hazi Mehtab,

village Manpura Bhakri, Pali

19. Sh. Bhanwar Singh s/o Sh. Khim Singh ji

Rajput, village Giradara, Pali

20. Sh. Dilip Singh s/o Sh. Bhanwar Singh ji Rajpur,

village Giradara, Pali

21. Sh. Bhima Ram s/o Sh. Nema Ram ji

Choudhary, Krishak Mitra, village Undra, Rohit,

Pali

22. Sh. Pema Ram s/o Sh. Kishna Ram ji, Krishak

Mitra, village Hemawas, Pali

23. Sh. Pradip Kumar Chhajed, ARO (Agro.), O/o

Deputy DAG (Ext.). Pali

24. Sh. Inda Ram Choudhary, AO (Hort.), AD

(Hort. ), Pali

25. Sh. Ashok Parihar, Progressive farmer, village

Mandli, Pali

26. Sh. Raja Ram Patel, Progressive farmer, village

Khandi, Pali

9. The Self Help Group (SHG) and Farm Interest Groups (FIGs) in

adopted villages may be given vocational trainings (kitchen

gardening, value addition for fruit and vegetable, vermin-

composting, bee keeping, dairy, fish farming) to inculcate skill

and generate employment for farm women / farmers / rural

youth with the aim to start an enterprise.

10. Indigenous breed may be conserved and efficiently utilized for

increasing the milk production of the area.

11. The problems related to livestock in different Panchayat Samitis

should be identified first and then area specific strategies are

adopted to enhance livestock productivity.

12. Strengthen linkages with various line departments and NGOs

working in similar activities for the benefit of rural

communities.

13. Human drudgery in various farm operations may be reduced by

making farmwomen aware of various improved equipments and

solar equipments for cooking and lightening etc.

14. Increase the frequency of farmer-scientist interaction as well as

ex-trainee meet.

15. Meeting ended with vote of thank to the chair.

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2. DETAILS OF DISTRICT (2011-12)

2.1 Major farming systems/enterprises (based on the analysis made by the KVK)

S. No Farming system/enterprise

1. Rainfed- Rohat and Pali tehsils

2. Mainly canal command area and partially well irrigated- Sumerpur, Bali, Desuri

3. Mainly well irrigated and partially canal command- Sojat, Raipur, Jaitaran and

Marwar Jn. tehsils

2.2 Description of Agro-climatic Zone & major agro ecological situations (based on soil and

topography)

S.

No

Agro-

climatic Zone

Characteristics

1. Transitional

Plain of Luni

Basin

This area lies between the Aravalli ranges and western arid region. The region

has semi-arid climate with an annual rainfall of 30 to 50 cm. It is drained by the

river Luni which is seasonal and flows only during rainy season. A number of

paleo-channels also exist in this area. The western part of this region is dotted

with sand dunes, interspersed in alluvial soil. Luni and its several tributaries like

Sukri, Mithri and Jawai have made this area productive. The climatic conditions

are almost the same as in the western arid region except that the rainfall is

slightly higher. Groundwater level is high in the river basins, and has been

usefully taped for irrigation. Vegetation is xerophytic and sparse in the western

part but in the east and on the slopes of the Aravalli ranges, there is mesophytic

vegetation in the form of woodland, open forest and grasslands. The area

produces bajra, maize, guar, sesame and pulses in the kharif season. In the rabi

season wheat, barley and mustard are the dominant crops, specially in the

irrigated area.

2. Semi-arid

transitional

plain

The semi-arid transitional plain lies roughly between eastern margins of western

desert and western foothills of Aravalli. It is formed of alluvium deposits laid

by Luni, Gaggar, Saraswati, Chouthan and Sutlej river system. However, from

western arid region the slop generally run from east to west and north to south.

The north eastern part of the region has a general elevation of about 300 meters

above m.s.l. but towards the south the elevation is about 150 meters except in

Jalore, Sivana upland with lies above 300 meters. In eastern semi-arid plain, the

topography is varied as a result, the region presents queer and confused

amalgam of low land upland topography

2.3 Soil type/s

S.

No

Soil type Characteristics Area

(ha)

1. Typic

Torripsamments

Ustochreptic

Camborthids (Map

Unit 114)

Very deep, well drained, sandy soils on gently sloppy plains

with sandy surface, severely eroded, associated with: Very

deep, well drained coarse loamy soil, severely eroded,

slightly saline

205900

2. Typic Camborthids

Typic Camborthids

(Map Unit 122)

Very deep, well drained, coarse loamy soil on very gently

slopping plain with sandy surface, moderately eroded,

associated with: Shallow, well drained, fine loamy soil,

slightly eroded, slightly saline

196300

3. Typic Camborthids Moderately shallow, well drained, fine loamy soils on nearly 140200

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Typic Camborthids

(Map Unit 129)

level plain with loamy surface, slightly eroded, associated

with: Moderately shallow, well drained, fine soils,

moderately eroded, moderately saline.

4. Typic Camborthids

Typic Camborthids

(Map Unit 125)

Very deep, moderately well drained, coarse loamy soils, on

very gently sloppy aeofluvial plains of luni basin with sandy

surface, moderate erosion associated with: very deep, well

drained, coarse loamy soils on very gently sloppy aeofluvial

plains of luni basin with slight erosion slightly saline and

sodic

132200

2.4 Area, Production and Productivity of major crops cultivated in the district

S. No Crop Area (ha) Production (Qtl) Productivity (Qtl /ha)

1. Sorghum 107755 546660 5.07

2. Pearl millet 95437 467610 4.90

3. Maize 22589 147260 6.52

4. Sesame 84716 458820 5.42

5. Green gram 59262 303530 5.12

6. Mothbean 7139 14170 1.95

7. Clusterbean 50699 358740 7.08

8. Cotton 3268 26410 8.08

9. Mustard 65883 915990 13.90

10. Wheat 77302 1382710 17.89

11. Barley 4065 73110 17.99

12. Gram 30065 293690 8.62

13. Cumin 5797 25630 4.42

Source: Office of Deputy Director, Agriculture (Extension), District Pali

2.5. Weather data

Month Rainfall (mm) Temperature

0 C Relative Humidity (%)

Maximum Minimum I II

Apr.-11 0.0 25.5 5.9 77 36

May-11 11.0 29.0 11.8 67 27

June-11 0.0 35.8 17.7 60 39

July-11 0.0 39.2 21.7 52 36

Aug.-11 54.5 41.9 27.8 64 31

Sept.-11 4.7 41.0 29.7 64 38

Oct.-11 191.6 36.1 26.9 80 56

Nov.-11 295.7 33.2 25.7 89 75

Dec.-11 96.7 32.4 23.6 91 70

Jan.-12 0.7 35.2 17.4 73 42

Feb.-12 0.0 33.3 0.0 66 41

March-12 0.0 28.6 7.3 75 41

Source: Agromet Section, CAZRI, RRS, Pali

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2.6 Production and productivity of livestock, Poultry, Fisheries etc. in the district

Category Population Production Productivity

Cattle

Crossbred 2485 N.A. N.A.

Indigenous 413549 47000 2.79

Buffalo 313531 195000 4.29

Sheep 1360904 1848107* 1.358**

Goats 605755 29000 0.57

Pigs 13429 N.A. N.A.

Rabbits 90 N.A. N.A.

Poultry

Hens 73467 N.A. N.A.

Note: * Wool production in kg

** Wool productivity in kg

Source: Office of Deputy Director (Animal Husbandry), District Pali

2.7 Details of Operational area / Villages (2011-12)

S.

No

P. S. Block Village Major crops Major problems Thrust Areas

1 Rohat Rohat Khandi Pearl millet,

Green gram,

Mothbean,

Sorghum,

Sesame

Weed management in

rainfed crops

low yield of major

crops

Fodder scarcity

Dry land

farming

2 Pali Pali Khetawas,

Giradara,

Gulabpura

Gram,

Sorghum,

Sesame,

Green gram,

Pearl millet,

Wheat

Saline/sodic land/

irrigation water

Poor fertility status of

landlow yield of major

crops

Dry land

farming and

Conserve

moisture

agriculture

3 Marwar

Jn.

Marwar

Jn. Bithura

Kalan,

Rampura,

Hingola

Kalan

Wheat,

Barley,

Mustard,

Green gram,

Clusterbean,

Sorghum,

Sesame

Saline/sodic land/

irrigation water

Poor fertility status of

landlow yield of major

crops

Integrated

crop

management

4 Desuri Desuri Busi,

Inderwada,

Patherly,

Wheat,

Mustard,

Barley,

Cumin,

Green gram,

Clusterbean,

Sorghum,

Sesame

Saline/sodic land/

irrigation water

Poor fertility status of

land

low yield of major

crops

Integrated

crop

management

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2.8 Priority/thrust areas

Thrust area

Management of limited, saline/ sodic water and soil

Dry land farming and integrated watershed management practices

Arid and semi arid horticultural practices

Pasture development

Livestock production and its management

Upliftment of rural communities through various vocations especially for socio-economically poor

people

Crop/Enterprise Thrust area

Wheat Integrated nutrient management

Mustard Integrated nutrient management

Cumin Integrated pest management

Dhaman Grass High yielding varieties

Moong Integrated nutrient management

Til Integrated nutrient management

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3. TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENTS

3.A Details of target and achievements of mandatory activities by KVK during 2011-12

OFT (Technology Assessment and Refinement) FLD (Oilseeds, Pulses, Cotton, Other

Crops/Enterprises)

1 2

Number of OFTs Number of Farmers Number of FLDs Number of Farmers

Targets Achievement Targets Achievement Targets Achievement Targets Achievem

ent

4 7 30 35 96 120 150 284

Extension Activities

3 4

Number of Courses Number of

Participants

Number of

activities

Number of

participants

Clientele Targets Achievem

ent

Targets Achieve

ment

Targets Achiev

ement

Targets Achiev

ement

Farmers 72 124 500 1440 250 679 3500 11117

Rural youth 5 7 150 214 10 25 150 350

Extension

functionaries

2 4 175 205 - - - -

Seed Production (Qtl.) Planting material (Nos.)

5 6

Target Achievement Target Achievement

5 10.5 150 3000

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3.B Abstract of interventions undertaken

S.

No Thrust area

Crop/

Enterprise

Identified

Problem

Interventions

Title of OFT if any Title of FLD if

any

Title of

Training

if any

Title of

training for

extension

personnel

if any

Ext.

activities

Supply of

seeds,

planting

materials

etc.

1. Management of

limited, saline/

sodic water and

soil

1. Wheat

2. Mustard

3. Cumin

4. Methi

Low yield due

saline/sodic

soil and water

1. Production

maximization of wheat

under saline/ sodic soil

and irrigation water

2. Production of

maximum mustard under

rainfed condition

3. Production of cumin

under IPM

4. Production of methi

under IPM

1. Production of

wheat under saline

and sodic soil

2. Production of

mustard good

quality of oil

3. Production of

cumin good

quality of seed

4. Production of

methi good quality

seed

- - - 1. Seeds of

RAJ 4037

var.

2. NRC DR 2

3. RZ 223

4. RD 668

5. RMt 305

2. Dry land farming Fodder

Sorghum

Low yield Improving quality and

production of fodder

Sorghum

- - - - Seeds of

sorghum

(CSV-15)

3. Dry land farming Moong Low yield Improving productivity

of moong seed

- - - - SML 668

4. Dry land farming Cluster

bean

Low yield Improving productivity

of cluster bean seed

- - - - RGC

1017/112

5. Dry land farming Til Low yield Improving productivity

of Til seed and oils

- - - - RT 127/346

6. Arid and semi

arid horticultural

practices

Ber Low yield Yield improvement of

ber orchards through

vermi composting and

organic manuring with

water conservation

techniques

- - - - FYM,

Vermi-

compost

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3.1 Achievements on technologies assessed and refined

A. Technologies assessed

A.1 Abstract of the number of technologies assessed* in respect of crops/enterprises

Thematic

areas Cereals Oilseeds Pulses

Commercial

Crops

Vege-

tables Fruits Flower

Plantation

crops

Tuber

Crops TOTAL

Varietal

Evaluation 12 2 2 2 4 1 0 0 0 23

TOTAL 12 2 2 2 4 1 0 0 0 23

* Any new technology, which may offer solution to a location specific problem but not tested

earlier in a given micro situation.

A.2 Abstract of the number of technologies refined* in respect of crops/enterprises

Thematic

areas Cereals Oilseeds Pulses

Commercial

Crops

Vege-

tables Fruits Flower

Plantation

crops

Tuber

Crops TOTAL

Varietal

Evaluation 3 3 3 3 3 1 0 0 0 16

TOTAL 3 3 3 3 3 1 0 0 0 16

* Technology that is refined in collaboration with ICAR/SAU Scientists for improving its

effectiveness.

A.3 Abstract of the number of technologies assessed in respect of livestock / enterprises

Thematic

areas Cattle Poultry

Sheep Goat Piggery Rabbitary Fisheries TOTAL

Evaluation of

Breeds

Nutrition

Management 3 0 5 5 0 0 0 13

Disease of

Management 2 0 5 5 0 0 0 12

Value Addition 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Production and

Management 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Feed and Fodder 6 0 4 4 0 0 0 14

Small Scale

income

generating

enterprises

3 0 3 3 0 0 0 9

TOTAL 14 0 17 17 0 0 0 48

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A.4 Abstract on the number of technologies refined in respect of livestock / enterprises

Thematic areas Cattl

e Poultry

Shee

p Goat

Pigger

y Rabbitry

Fisheri

es

TOTA

L

Evaluation of

Breeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Nutrition

Management 5 0 5 5 0 0 0 15

Disease of

Management 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Value Addition 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Production and

Management 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Feed and Fodder 5 0 5 5 0 0 0 15

Small Scale

income

generating

enterprises

2 0 2 2 0 0 0 6

TOTAL 12 0 12 12 0 0 0 36

B. Details of each On Farm Trial

A. Technology Assessment

Trial 1: Wheat

1. Title : Production maximization of wheat under saline/

sodic soil and irrigation water

2. Problem diagnose/defined : Low yield due saline/sodic soil and water

3. Details of technologies selected for

assessment/ refinement

: High yielding variety for saline/sodic conditions

(RAJ 4037)

4. Source of technology : RAU, Bikaner

5. Production system thematic area : Irrigated, Varietal evaluation

6. Performance of the Technology

with performance indicators

: Higher yield than farmers’ practice

7. Final recommendation for micro

level situation

: High production

8. Constraints identified and feedback

for research

: Nil

9. Process of farmers participation

and their reaction

: Good quality seed and high production

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Trial 2: Mustard

1. Title : Optimum plant population for mustard for getting

higher yield./ Low productivity of mustard

2. Problem diagnose/defined : Low yield due to low rainfall

3. Details of technologies selected for

assessment/ refinement

: High plant population

4. Source of technology : NRC Mustard, Bharatpur

5. Production system thematic area : Irrigated

6. Performance of the Technology with

performance indicators

: High yield than farmers’ practice

7. Final recommendation for micro

level situation

: High production

8. Constraints identified and feedback

for research

: Nil

9. Process of farmers participation and

their reaction

: High production and good quality of mustard oil

Trial 3: Cumin

1. Title : Production technologies of cumin in arid area of

Pali district

2. Problem diagnose/defined : Low yield due to higher plant population

3. Details of technologies selected for

assessment/ refinement

: High yielding variety for rainfed condition (RZ 223)

4. Source of technology : RAU, Bikaner

5. Production system thematic area : Integrated pest management

6. Performance of the Technology

with performance indicators

: Higher yield than farmers’ practice

7. Final recommendation for micro

level situation

: High production

8. Constraints identified and feedback

for research

: Yellowish at the time of flowering

9. Process of farmers participation

and their reaction

: High production and good quality of seed

Trial 4: Gram

1. Title : Low productivity of Gram

2. Problem diagnose/defined : Low yield due to low seed rate

3. Details of technologies selected for

assessment/ refinement

: Recommended seed rate for higher yield

4. Source of technology : SAUs

5. Production system thematic area : Unirrigated and recommended seed rate

6. Performance of the Technology with

performance indicators

: Higher yield than farmers’practice

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7. Final recommendation for micro level

situation

: Higher production

8. Constraints identified and feedback for

research

: Nil

9. Process of farmers participation and their

reaction

: Good quality seed and higher production

Trial 5: Sorghum

1. Title : Improving quality and production of fodder

Sorghum

2. Problem diagnose/defined : Low yield

3. Details of technologies selected for

assessment/ refinement

: High yielding variety (CSV 15)

4. Source of technology : NRC for Sorghum, Hyderabad

5. Production system thematic area : Rainfed, Varietal evaluation

6. Performance of the Technology with

performance indicators

: Higher fodder yield than farmers’ practice

7. Final recommendation for micro

level situation

: In progress

8. Constraints identified and feedback

for research

: In progress

9. Process of farmers participation and

their reaction

: In progress

Trial 6: Ber

1. Title : Improving production technologies of ber in

rainfed conditions of Pali district

2. Problem diagnose/defined : Low yield

3. Details of technologies selected for

assessment/ refinement

: High yielding variety (Gola)

4. Source of technology : CAZRI, Jodhpur

5. Production system thematic area : Rainfed, Varietal evaluation

6. Performance of the Technology with

performance indicators

: Good quality fruits and high production

7. Final recommendation for micro level

situation

: Good quality fruits and insect free

8. Constraints identified and feedback for

research

: Nil

9. Process of farmers participation and

their reaction

: High production of fruits

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Trial 7: Low milk yield in bovine

1. Title : Low milk yield in bovine

2. Problem diagnose/defined : Low nutrition status, Poor economic

condition for supplement feeding, Lack

of knowledge of supplementary feeding 3. Details of technologies selected for

assessment/ refinement

: 1. Multi nutrient feed blocks

2. Oral calcium

4. Source of technology : CAZRI, Jodhpur

5. Production system thematic area : Milk production evaluation

6. Performance of the Technology with

performance indicators

: Increased milk production and minimize the

calving interval

7. Final recommendation for micro level

situation

: Necessary supplementary feeding for

lactating animals

8. Constraints identified and feedback for

research

: Nil

9. Process of farmers participation and

their reaction

: Increased the digestibility of roughage and

rumen microbes, low priced source of protein

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B. Results of On Farm Trials

Crop/

enterprise

Farming

situation Problem Diagnosed

Title

of OFT

No. of

trials*

Technology

Assessed

Parameters

of

assessment

Data on

the

parameter

Results of

assessment

Feedback

from the

farmer

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Wheat Irrigated Low yield due

saline/sodic soil and

water

Production

maximization of

wheat under

saline/ sodic soil

and irrigation

water

3 High yielding

variety for

saline/sodic

conditions (RAJ

4037)

Grain yield

and straw

- Conti. Conti.

Cumin Irrigated Low yield due to

saline/sodic soil and

water

Low productivity

of cumin

3 High yielding

variety for

saline/sodic

conditions (RZ

223)

Seed yield - Conti. Conti.

Mustard Irrigated Low yield due to

high plant

population

Low productivity

of mustard

3 Spacing row to row

and plant to plant

Seed yield - Conti. Conti.

Sorghum Unirrigated Low yield due to

saline/sodic soil and

water

Low productivity

of fodder

sorghum

3 High yielding

variety for

saline/sodic

conditions (CSV

15)

Fodder

yield

- Conti. Conti.

Chick pea Unirrigated Low yield due to

saline/sodic soil and

water

Low productivity

of fodder

sorghum

3 High yielding

variety for

saline/sodic

conditions (Pratap)

Seed yield - Conti. Conti.

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Animal

Science

- Low nutrition

status, Poor

economic condition

for supplement

feeding, Lack of

knowledge of

supplementary

feeding

Low milk yield

in bovine

3 Multi nutrient

feed blocks, Oral

calcium

Milk yield - Increased

milk

production

Increased the

milk

production

and animal

calving at

right time

* No. of farmers

Technology Assessed *Production per unit Net Return (Profit) in Rs. / unit BC Ratio

11 12 13 14

T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3

Local var. Raj 3077 Raj 4037 2190 2630 2950 14650 18950 22750 2.2 2.7 2.9

Local var. RZ 19 RZ 223 610 790 1010 29400 46700 68500 1.9 2.0 2.6

Farmer

practice

Recommended

practice

Row spacing at

45 cm.

1450 1625 1875 17500 27950 30630 2.1 2.5 2.8

Local var. Merta jowar CSV 15 4960 5750 6500 6950 9975 12340 2.3 2.6 3.1

Local var. RSG 888 Pratap No proper

germination

- - - - - - - -

Farmer

practice

MNFB + Galog

bolus

MNFB + Galog

bolus + Oral

calcium

1200 litre per

lactation

1400 litre per

lactation

2000

litre per

lactation

9000

12500

25000

0.43 0.56 1.0

*Field crops – kg/ha, * for horticultural crops -= kg/t/ha, * milk and meat – litres or kg/animal, * for mushroom and vermi compost kg/unit area.

Note: T1= Farmers’ practice, T2 = Recommended, T3 = Refined

*Field crops – kg/ha, * for horticultural crops = kg/plant, * milk and meat – litres or kg/animal

Raj 4037 variety was adopted by 10 farmers as it was found to be best for problematic soil and water conditions.

RZ 223 variety was adopted by 20 farmers. It was found to best for problematic soil and water conditions.

Circular catchment’s for rainwater harvesting +pond soil+ vermicompost application practice was also adopted by the 20 farmers. The main reason for adoption was run of

water during rainy season and lack of soil moisture during rest of season. Secondly pond soil increases water holding capacity and provides some nutrients also.

Vermicompost attributes to increase in soil fertility as well as water retention capacity.

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B. Technology Refinement

Trial 1: Ber

1. Title : Yield improvement of ber orchards through organic manuring with water

conservation techniques

2. Problem diagnose/defined : Low yield

3. Details of technologies selected for assessment/ refinement : Rainwater harvesting (Circular catchment) + nutrient management through

FYM (50 kg)+ Vermi-compost (10 kg) per plant

4. Source of technology : CAZRI, Jodhpur

5. Production system thematic area : Rainfed, INM

6. Performance of the Technology with performance

indicators

: Higher fruit yield than control

7. Final recommendation for micro level situation : Good quality fruit

8. Constraints identified and feedback for research : Nil

9. Process of farmers participation and their reaction : Adopted this variety

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Results of On Farm Trials

Crop/

enterprise

Farming

situation

Problem

Diagnosed Title of OFT

No. of

trials*

Technology

refined Parameters

Data on

the

parameter

Results of

refinement

Feedback

from the

farmer

Justifi

cation for

refinement

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Ber Rainfed Low yield Yield

improvement of

ber orchards

through organic

manuring with

water

conservation

techniques

01 Rainwater

harvesting

(Circular

catchment) +

nutrient

management

through FYM (50

kg)+ Vermi-

compost (10 kg)

per plant

Fruit yield - Conti. Conti. Conti.

* No. of farmers

Technology Assessed / Refined *Production per unit Net Return (Profit) in Rs. /

unit BC Ratio

11 12 13 14

T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3

No water

harvesting, No

manuring

Circular

catchment for

rainwater

harvesting

+pond soil +

FYM

Circular

catchment for

rainwater

harvesting

+pond soil+

vermicompost

24.8 35.2 41.3 132.2 298.3 358.7 2.2 3.6 3.9

*Field crops – kg/ha, * for horticultural crops -= kg/t/ha, * milk and meat – litres or kg/animal, * for mushroom and vermi compost kg/unit area.

Note: T1= Farmers’ practice, T2 = Recommended, T3 = Refined

*Field crops – kg/ha, * for horticultural crops = kg/plant, * milk and meat – litres or kg/animal

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3.2 Achievements of Frontline Demonstrations

a. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years

List of technologies demonstrated during previous year and popularized during 2011-12 and

recommended for large scale adoption in the district

S.

No

Crop/

Enterpri

se

Thematic

Area*

Technology

demonstrated

Details of popularization

methods suggested to the

Extension system

Horizontal

spread of

technology

No

. o

f

vill

ages

No

. o

f

farm

ers

Are

a i

n h

a

1. Til Integrated

crop

manageme

nt

Package of practices

for Sesame

Seed (RT 346)

Fertilizer (DAP 54

kg/ ha)

Biofertilizer (PSB)

Result demonstration

Extension literature

Extension activities viz.

Field day, Kisan

Goshthi, Field visit etc.

15 150 60

2. Moong Integrated

crop

manageme

nt

Package of practices

for Moong

Seed (SML 668)

Fertilizer (DAP 65

kg/ ha)

Biofertilizers (PSB,

PSB)

Result demonstration

Extension literature

Extension activities viz.

Field day, Kisan

Goshthi, Field visit etc.

10 50 30

3. Mustard Integrated

crop

manageme

nt

Package of practices

for Mustard

Seed (Maya)

Fertilizer (DAP 87,

Urea 96, Sulphur

40 kg/ ha)

Biofertilizers

(PSB, PSB)

IPM

Result demonstration

Extension literature

Extension activities viz.

Field day, Kisan

Gosthi, Field visit,

farmers’ scientists

interaction etc.

5 25 20

4. Wheat Varietal

evaluation

Improved Wheat var.

Raj 4037

Result demonstration

Extension literature

15 40 30

5. Barley Varietal

evaluation

Improved Barley var.

RD 2052, RD 2503,

RD 2552, RD 2668

Result demonstration

Extension literature

20 60 30

6. Cumin Varietal

evaluation

Improved Cumin

var. RZ 223, GC-4 Result demonstration

Extension literature

Extension activities viz.

Field day, Kisan

Goshthi, Field visit etc.

10 30 20

* Thematic areas as given in Table 3.1 (A1 and A2)

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b. Details of FLDs implemented during 2011-12 (Information is to be furnished in the

following three tables for each category i.e. cereals, horticultural crops, oilseeds,

pulses, cotton and commercial crops.)

Sl.

No. Crop

Thematic

area

Technology

Demonstrated

Season and

year

Area (ha)

No. of

farmers/

demonstration

Rea

son

s fo

r

sho

rtfa

ll i

n

ach

ieve

men

t

Pro

po

sed

Act

ua

l

SC

/ST

Oth

ers

To

tal

1. Wheat Varietal

performance

Seed,

Biofertilizer

Rabi 2010-11 20 15 5 25 30

2. Barley Varietal

performance

Seed,

Biofertilizer

Rabi 2010-11 20 15 9 29 38

3. Cluster

bean

Varietal

performance

Seed,

Biofertilizer

Kharif 2011-12 15 10 10 28 38

4. Moong Varietal

performance

Seed,

Biofertilizer

Kharif 2011-12 15 10 15 29 44

5. Til High

production

Seed Kharif 2011-12 20 15 5 10 15

6. Mustard Varietal

performance

Seed,

Biofertilizer

Rabi 2010-11 10 2.5 1 4 5

7. Cumin Varietal

performance

Seed, Organic

manure

Rabi 2010-11 20 15 8 22 30

8. Methi Varietal

performance

Seed, Organic

manure

Rabi 2010-11 10 10 11 19 30

9. Kachri High

production

Seed, organic

manure

Kharif 2011-12 5 10 2 8 10

10. Kachra High

production

Seed, organic

manure

Kharif 2011-12 20 35 3 30 33

11. Chlli High

production

Seed, organic

manure

Kharif 2011-12 2 2 5 10 15

12. Sorghum High

production

Seed, organic

manure

Kharif 2011-12 15 10 6 36 42

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Details of farming situation

Crop S

easo

n

Fa

rmin

g

situ

ati

on

(RF

/Irr

ig

ate

d)

So

il t

ype Status of

soil

Pre

vio

us

cro

p

So

win

g

da

te

Ha

rves

t

da

te

Sea

son

al

rain

fall

(mm

) N

o.

of

rain

y

da

ys

N P K

Wheat Rabi Irrigated Sandy

loam L L M Guar 2

nd week of

Nov 11

2nd

week

of Mar

12

0 0

Barley Rabi Irrigated Sandy

loam

L L M Guar 2nd

week of

Nov. 11

2nd

week

of Mar

12

0 0

Cumin Rabi Irrigated Sandy

loam

L L M Moong 1st week of

Nov 11

1st week

of Mar

12

0 0

Mustard Rabi Irrigated Sandy

loam

L L M Moong 15th Oct.

11

1st week

of Feb 12

0 0

Methi Rabi Irrigated Sandy

loam L L M Til 1

st week of

Nov 11

Last

week of

Mar 12

Cluster

bean Kharif Rainfed Sandy

loam L L M Fallow 1

st week of

July 11

Last

week of

Sept. 11

>400 85

Til Kharif Rainfed Sandy

loam L L M Fallow 2

nd week of

July 11

Last

week of

Sept. 11

>400 85

Kachri Kharif Rainfed Sandy

loam L L M Barley 2

nd week of

July 11 Sept. 11 >400 85

Kachra Kharif Rainfed Sandy

loam

L L M Barley 2nd

week of

July 11

Sept. 11 >400 85

Performance of FLD

Sl.

No

.

Cro

p

Tec

hn

olo

gy

Dem

on

str

ate

d

Va

riet

y

No

. o

f

Fa

rmer

s

Are

a (

ha

.)

Dem

o.

Yie

ld

Qtl

/ h

a

Yie

ld o

f

loca

l

Ch

eck

Qtl

./h

a

Incr

ease

in y

ield

(%)

Da

ta

on

pa

ram

e

ter

in

rela

tio

n t

o

tech

no

l

og

y

dem

on

stra

ted

H L A Demo Local

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1. Wheat Seed,

Biofertilizer

Raj

4037 30 15.0 48.0 35.0 39.46 32.5 21.4 - -

2. Barley Seed,

Biofertilizer

RD

2668 30 15.0 39.0 25.0 34.93 28.5 22.56 - -

3. Cumin Seed,

Organic

manure

RZ 223

30 15.0 10.0 5.0 7.56 5.8 30.34 - -

4. Mustard Seed Maya 5 2.5 20.5 12.0 16.5 13.0 26.92 - -

5. Cluster

bean

Seed,

Biofertilizer

RGM

1017 10 10.0 11.0 3.0 8.2 6.5 26.15 - -

RGM

112 38 10.0 10.5 6.5 8.7 6.8 27.9

6. Moong Seed,

Biofertilizer

RMG

344/G4 44 15.0 9.0 3.5 6.5 4.9 32.65 - -

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7. Til Seed,

Biofertilizer

RT 346 15 10.0 9.5 3.5 6.1 4.8 27.08 - -

6. Kachra Varietal

seed

AHS

82 15 2.0 200.0 17.0 190.0 160.0 18.75 - -

7. Kachri Varietal

seed

AHK

119 15 2.0 250.0 80.0 85.0 65.0 30.77 - -

8. Chilli Varietal

seed

Pusa

Jwala 15 2.0 25.0 10.0 20.0 15.0 33.3 - -

9. Sorghum Fodder CSV15 42 10.0 75.0 55.0 60.0 45.0 33.3 - -

* No yield measure due to long dry spell & drought condition during the reporting period.

Economic Impact (continuation of previous table) Average Cost of cultivation

(Rs./ha)

Average Gross Return

(Rs./ha)

Average Net Return

(Profit) (Rs./ha) Benefit-Cost

Ratio (Gross

Return / Gross

Cost) Demonstration

Local

Check

Demonstration

Local

Check

Demonstration

Local

Check

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

20300 18700 48248 39275 27948 19575 2.4 1.9

14903 14200 39740 30372 24837 16172 2.6 2.1

31200 30280 89375 60000 58175 29720 2.8 1.9

16600 15800 45500 33300 29500 16600 2.7 2.1

16950 15600 75301 55200 58351 39600 4.4 3.4

15900 14700 75800 54600 59700 39900 4.8 3.7

9897 8277 27900 18900 18003 10623 2.8 2.3

7813 6358 24383 16929 16570 10571 3.1 2.7

21500 20600 72700 44950 51200 24350 3.4 2.2

20100 19300 62300 37315 42200 18015 3.1 1.9

25600 24900 51500 39950 21100 11050 2.0 1.6

5010 4830 14130 9076 9120 4246 2.8 1.8

Analytical Review of component demonstrations (details of each component for rainfed /

irrigated situations to be given separately for each season).

Crop Season Component Farming

situation

Average

yield

(q/ha)

Local

check

(q/ha)

Percentage

increase in

productivity

over local

check

Wheat Rabi 1. Seed/Variety Raj

4037 Irrigated 37.0 29.3 26.30

Barley Rabi 1. Seed/Variety RD

2503 Irrigated 38.4 31.2 23.08

2. Seed/Variety RD

2052 Irrigated 37.6 29.11 29.17

3. Seed/Variety RD

2668 Irrigated 40.2 29.0 38.62

Cumin Rabi 1. Seed/Variety RZ

223 Irrigated 7.56 4.8 57.00

1. Seed/Variety GC4 Irrigated 6.9 4.1 68.29

Cluster

bean

Kharif 1. Seed/Variety

RGM 117 Rainfed 9.4 6.2 51.61

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Mustard Rabi 1. Seed/Variety

GM3 Irrigated 15.9 11.2 41.96

Methi Rabi 1. Seed/Variety RMt

305 Irrigated 16.5 11.9 38.67

Kachra Kharif 1. Seed/Variety AHS

82 Unirrigated

78.2 68.3 14.49

Kachri Kharif 1. Seed/Variety

AHK 119 Unirrigated 70.5 63.6 10.85

Chilli Kharif 1. Pusa Jwala Irrigated 50.3 39.3 27.99

2. Mathania Irrigated 48.0 37.5 28.00

* No yield due to drought conditions.

Technical Feedback on the demonstrated technologies

S.

No

Feed Back

1 Non-availability of seeds of latest high yielding variety of all major crops viz. cumin, wheat,

gram, moong, guar, etc and biofertilizer in time

Farmers’ reactions on specific technologies

S. No Feed Back

1 Early vigorous growth and branching of Mustard var. NRC DR2, Pusa Bold and GM3

appreciated by the farmers along with Bold size quality grain & pod containing higher

oil content due to basal dose of fertilizer & sulphur.

Variety of mustard gave better performance under limited water as compared to local in

terms of branching, no. of siliqua, size of siliqua, & grain etc

2 RZ 223 disease resistant like wilt, powdery mildew disease and higher production and

good quality seed

3 Raj 4037 Higher production of grain and good quality of seed in arid region

4 RD 2052, RD 2503, RD 2552 Higher yield in rainfed condition, disease resistant variety

Extension and Training activities under FLD

Sl

No. Activity

No. of

activities

organised

Date Number of

participants Remarks

1 Field days 5 20.9.2011, 26.12.2011,

15.2.2012, 16.3.2012,

19.3.2012

315 Improved varieties

2 Farmers

Training

10 26.12.2011, 22.8.2011,

27.7.2011, 27.9.2011,

11.9.2011, 11.11.2011,

12.12.2011, 27.12.2011,

26.12.2011, 8.5.2011

410 TOT

3 Media

coverage

35 - Mass -

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c. Details of FLD on Enterprises

(i) Livestock Enterprises

Enterprise Breed No. of

farmers

No. of

animals,

poultry

birds etc.

Performance

parameters /

indicators

* Data on parameter

in relation to

technology

demonstrated

% change in

the

parameter

Demon. Local check

Multi Nutrient

Feed Block

Cattle

and

buffalo

05 45

Balance feeding

of animals

- - 20% milk

increase

Urea molasses

Cattle

and

buffalo

10 75

Increasing

nutritive value of

dry fodder

- - 15% milk

increase

Balance

feeding

Cattle

and

buffalo

35 35 Increasing milk

production

- - 30-35% milk

increase

Worm

infestation

Cattle

and

buffalo

60 220 Disease incidence

decrease

- - 70% animals

are free from

worms

Azolla

Cattle

and

buffalo

25 75

Increasing milk

production and

infertility check

- - 15-20% milk

production

increase

Mineral

mixture Buffalo 15 45

Increasing milk

production and

infertility check

- - 15-20% milk

production

increase

Control of

mastitis

through teat

dipping

Cross

breed 05 25 Mastitis control

Teat

dipping

Teat

washing

through tap

water

80% control

of mastitis

* Milk production, meat production, egg production, reduction in disease incidence etc.

(iii) Other Enterprises

Enterprise

Variety/

breed/

Species/

others

No. of

farmers

No.

of

Unit

s

Performance

parameters /

indicators

Data on

parameter in

relation to

technology

demonstrated

%

change

in the

parame

ter

Remark

s

Demo

n.

Local

check

Vermi

compost

Assenia

foeatida

25 25 Production of

vermi-

compost

32

quintal

22

quintal

45.45%

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3.3 Achievements on Training (Including the sponsored, vocational, FLD and trainings under

Rainwater Harvesting Unit) :

A) ON Campus

Thematic areas

No. of

courses

Participants

Others SC/ST Grand Total

Ma

le

Fem

ale

To

tal

Ma

le

Fem

ale

To

tal

Ma

le

Fem

ale

To

tal

Arid horticulture 4 83 5 88 19 2 21 102 7 109

Balance diet 1 0 25 25 0 5 5 0 30 30

Crop production 12 329 0 329 62 0 62 391 0 391

Cropping system 2 12 0 12 37 0 37 49 0 49

Cultivation of fruits and

vegetables 1 24 0 24 6 0 6 30 0 30

Dairy Management 5 102 0 102 0 0 0 102 0 102

Disease control 3 62 0 62 8 0 8 70 0 70

Entrepreneurship 2 47 0 47 11 0 11 58 0 58

Feed management 2 48 0 48 9 0 9 57 0 57

ICT 1 23 0 23 7 0 7 30 0 30

Income generation 4 22 90 112 8 10 18 30 100 130

Information technology 1 41 0 41 16 0 16 57 0 57

IPM 2 42 0 42 7 0 7 49 0 49

Organic farming 4 91 3 94 16 0 16 107 3 110

Plant Protection 2 40 0 40 11 0 11 51 0 51

Processing and value addition 3 19 0 19 19 53 72 38 53 91

Soil and water management 4 101 0 101 26 0 26 127 0 127

Weed management 2 37 5 42 7 0 7 44 5 49

Youth development 1 18 0 18 7 0 7 25 0 25

Total 56 1141 128 1269 276 70 346 1417 198 1615

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B) OFF Campus

Thematic areas

No. of

courses

Participants

Others SC/ST Grand Total

Ma

le

Fem

ale

To

tal

Ma

le

Fem

ale

To

tal

Ma

le

Fem

ale

To

tal

Arid horticulture 6 162 25 187 27 3 30 189 28 217

Breed improvement 2 31 0 31 9 0 9 40 0 40

Crop production 6 103 0 103 25 0 25 128 0 128

Dairy Management 7 102 26 128 24 14 38 126 40 166

Disease control 9 142 11 153 35 7 42 177 18 195

Employment generation 1 18 0 18 12 0 12 30 0 30

Entrepreneurship 3 88 0 88 21 0 21 109 0 109

Farm implements 2 45 10 55 11 2 13 56 12 68

Fodder management 3 39 2 41 21 1 22 60 3 63

ICT 2 55 0 55 10 0 10 65 0 65

Income generation 4 45 45 90 11 15 26 56 60 116

Information sources 1 30 0 30 0 0 0 30 0 30

IPM 2 31 0 31 6 0 6 37 0 37

Nutrition management 2 44 0 44 14 0 14 58 0 58

Organic farming 5 120 8 128 20 0 20 140 8 148

Plant Protection 3 35 0 35 20 0 20 55 0 55

Processing and value

addition 2 0 60 60 0 5 5 0 65 65

Rain water harvesting 1 13 0 13 3 0 3 16 0 16

Rural developments 1 25 4 29 0 0 0 25 4 29

Soil and water management 3 71 5 76 14 5 19 85 10 95

Weed management 5 86 0 86 25 2 27 111 2 113

Youth development 1 27 0 27 2 0 2 29 0 29

Total 71 1312 196 1508 310 54 364 1622 250 1872

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C) Consolidated table (ON and OFF Campus)

Thematic areas No. of

courses

Participants

Others SC/ST Grand Total

Ma

le

Fem

ale

To

tal

Ma

le

Fem

ale

To

tal

Ma

le

Fem

ale

To

tal

Arid horticulture 10 245 30 275 46 5 51 291 35 326

Balance diet 1 0 25 25 0 5 5 0 30 30

Breed improvement 2 31 0 31 9 0 9 40 0 40

Crop production 18 432 0 432 87 0 87 519 0 519

Cropping system 2 12 0 12 37 0 37 49 0 49

Cultivation of fruits and

vegetables 1 24 0 24 6 0 6 30 0 30

Dairy Management 12 204 26 230 24 14 38 228 40 268

Disease control 12 204 11 215 43 7 50 247 18 265

Employment generation 1 18 0 18 12 0 12 30 0 30

Entrepreneurship 5 135 0 135 32 0 32 167 0 167

Farm implements 2 45 10 55 11 2 13 56 12 68

Feed management 2 48 0 48 9 0 9 57 0 57

Fodder management 3 39 2 41 21 1 22 60 3 63

ICT 3 78 0 78 17 0 17 95 0 95

Income generation 8 67 135 202 19 25 44 86 160 246

Information sources 1 30 0 30 0 0 0 30 0 30

Information technology 1 41 0 41 16 0 16 57 0 57

IPM 4 73 0 73 13 0 13 86 0 86

Nutrition management 2 44 0 44 14 0 14 58 0 58

Organic farming 9 211 11 222 36 0 36 247 11 258

Plant Protection 5 75 0 75 31 0 31 106 0 106

Processing and value addition 5 19 60 79 19 58 77 38 118 156

Rain water harvesting 1 13 0 13 3 0 3 16 0 16

Rural developments 1 25 4 29 0 0 0 25 4 29

Soil and water management 7 172 5 177 40 5 45 212 10 222

Weed management 7 123 5 128 32 2 34 155 7 162

Youth development 2 45 0 45 9 0 9 54 0 54

Total 127 2453 324 2777 586 124 710 3039 448 3487

Note: Please furnish the details of above training programmes as Annexure in the proforma

given below

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Detailed training programmes

Date Clientele Title of the training programme Discipline Thematic area Du

rati

on

in

da

ys

Venue

(Off /

On

Camp

us)

Number of

other

participants

Number of

SC/ST

Total number of

participants

Ma

le

Fem

ale

To

tal

Ma

le

Fem

ale

To

tal

Ma

le

Fem

ale

To

tal

26.12.2011 Rural youth Entrepreneurship development in

agriculture

Agricultural

Extension

Employment

generation

1 Off 18 0 18 12 0 12 30 0 30

23.5.2011 Farmers Entrepreneurship development in

agriculture

Agricultural

Extension

Entrepreneurship 1 Off 20 0 20 5 0 5 25 0 25

7.7.2011 Farmers Entrepreneurship development in

agriculture

Agricultural

Extension

Entrepreneurship 1 Off 38 0 38 11 0 11 49 0 49

8.1.2012 Rural youth Entrepreneurship development in

agriculture

Agricultural

Extension

Entrepreneurship 1 Off 30 0 30 5 0 5 35 0 35

3.2.2012 Rural youth Adoption of improved farm implements Agricultural

Extension

Farm implements 1 Off 25 10 35 2 2 4 27 12 39

28.6.2011 Farmers Sources of information used by the

farmers in crop production

Agricultural

Extension

ICT 1 Off 25 0 25 10 0 10 35 0 35

23.9.2011 Farmers Mass media and modern information

technology

Agricultural

Extension

ICT 1 Off 30 0 30 0 0 0 30 0 30

4.1.2012 Rural youth Sources of information used by the

farmers in crop production

Agricultural

Extension

Information sources 1 Off 30 0 30 0 0 0 30 0 30

13.12.2011 Rural youth Grain storage technologies Agricultural

Extension

Rural developments 1 Off 25 4 29 0 0 0 25 4 29

7.3.2012 Rural youth Adoption of drip irrigation in field crops Agricultural

Extension

Soil and water

management

1 Off 20 5 25 5 5 10 25 10 35

18-

19.10.2011

Farmers/

Farm woman

Cotton production technology Agricultural

Extension

Crop production 2 On 31 0 31 7 0 7 38 0 38

2-6.5.2011 Farmers Entrepreneurship development in

agriculture

Agricultural

Extension

Entrepreneurship 5 On 17 0 17 11 0 11 28 0 28

4-5.11.2011 Farmers Entrepreneurship development in

agriculture

Agricultural

Extension

Entrepreneurship 2 On 30 0 30 0 0 0 30 0 30

28- Farmers/ Mass media and modern information Agricultural ICT 3 On 23 0 23 7 0 7 30 0 30

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30.12.2011 Farm woman technology Extension

14-

15.11.2011

Farmers Grain storage technologies Agricultural

Extension

Income generation 2 On 22 0 22 8 0 8 30 0 30

6-10.6.2011 Farmers Mass media and modern information

technology

Agricultural

Extension

Information

technology

5 On 41 0 41 16 0 16 57 0 57

11-

12.7.2011

Farmers Weed management in kharif crops Agricultural

Extension

Weed management 3 On 25 5 30 5 0 5 30 5 35

28.5.2011 Farmers Seed multiplication of kharif crops Agronomy Crop production 1 Off 22 0 22 5 0 5 27 0 27

6.6.2011 Farmers Package practice of kharif crops Agronomy Crop production 1 Off 17 0 17 5 0 5 22 0 22

15.6.2011 Farmers Seed multiplication of kharif crops Agronomy Crop production 1 Off 12 0 12 6 0 6 18 0 18

16.7.2011 Farmers Package practice kharif oil seed Agronomy Crop production 1 Off 13 0 13 4 0 4 17 0 17

10.8.2012 Farmers Package practice kharif oil seed Agronomy Crop production 1 Off 16 0 16 5 0 5 21 0 21

22.9.2011 Farmers Kharif crop production Agronomy Crop production 1 Off 23 0 23 0 0 0 23 0 23

2.10.2011 Farmers Farm implements Agronomy Farm implements 1 Off 20 0 20 9 0 9 29 0 29

25.11.2011 Farmers Fodder production Agronomy Fodder management 1 Off 15 0 15 7 0 7 22 0 22

12.6.2011 Farmers Fodder production Agronomy Fodder management 1 Off 14 0 14 8 0 8 22 0 22

1.7.2011 Farmers Adoption of improved agro-techniques

for sustainable development

Agronomy Income generation 1 Off 30 0 30 5 0 5 35 0 35

28.6.2011 Farmers Composting for higher production Agronomy Income generation 1 Off 15 0 15 6 0 6 21 0 21

3.3.2012 Farmers Vermi compost production in farmers

field

Agronomy Organic farming 1 Off 30 0 30 0 0 0 30 0 30

9.11.2011 Farmers Adoption of organic farming techniques

in field crops

Agronomy Organic farming 1 Off 20 4 24 0 0 0 20 4 24

20.9.2011 Farmers Preparation and methods of vermi

compost

Agronomy Organic farming 1 Off 25 0 25 5 0 5 30 0 30

16.1.2012 Farmers Methods and technique of composting Agronomy Organic farming 1 Off 20 4 24 10 0 10 30 4 34

20.10.2011 Farmers Organic farming Agronomy Organic farming 1 Off 25 0 25 5 0 5 30 0 30

27.10.2011 Farmers Rainfed farming Agronomy Rain water harvesting 1 Off 13 0 13 3 0 3 16 0 16

22.1.2012 Farmers Irrigation management in field crops Agronomy Soil and water

management

1 Off 40 0 40 5 0 5 45 0 45

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9.11.2011 Farmers Irrigation management in field crops Agronomy Soil and water

management

1 Off 11 0 11 4 0 4 15 0 15

5.12.2011 Farmers Weed management in rabi crops Agronomy Weed management 1 Off 20 0 20 0 0 0 20 0 20

23.12.2011 Farmers Weed management in kharif crops Agronomy Weed management 1 Off 25 0 25 10 2 12 35 2 37

23.8.2011 Farmers Weed management Agronomy Weed management 1 Off 12 0 12 4 0 4 16 0 16

13.12.2011 Farmers Weed management Agronomy Weed management 1 Off 14 0 14 5 0 5 19 0 19

18.1.2012 Farmers Weed management Agronomy Weed management 1 Off 15 0 15 6 0 6 21 0 21

18-

22.4.2011

Farmers Rabi crop production technology Agronomy Crop production 5 On 32 0 32 7 0 7 39 0 39

30.5.2011-

3.6.2011

Farmers Kharif crop production practices Agronomy Crop production 5 On 48 0 48 7 0 7 55 0 55

11.7.2011 Farmers Package of practice of oil seed Agronomy Crop production 1 On 11 0 11 4 0 4 15 0 15

14.7.2011 Farmers Package of practice of kharif cereals Agronomy Crop production 1 On 0 0 0 16 0 16 16 0 16

27-

28.8.2011

Farmers Kharif crop production Agronomy Crop production 2 On 30 0 30 0 0 0 30 0 30

5-9.9.2011 Farmers Rabi crop production technology Agronomy Crop production 2 On 28 0 28 5 0 5 33 0 33

12-

16.9.2011

Farmers Rabi crop production technology Agronomy Crop production 5 On 35 0 35 6 0 6 41 0 41

1-2.10.2011 Farmers Rabi crop production technology Agronomy Crop production 2 On 25 0 25 0 0 0 25 0 25

10-

11.11.2011

Farmers Rabi crop production technology Agronomy Crop production 2 On 28 0 28 8 0 8 36 0 36

2-3.1.2012 Extension

Functionaries

Cotton production technology Agronomy Crop production 2 On 23 0 23 0 0 0 23 0 23

7.1.2012 Farmers Rabi crop production technology Agronomy Crop production 1 On 38 0 38 2 0 2 40 0 40

24.5.2011 Farmers Integrated cropping system in rainfed

conditions

Agronomy Cropping system 1 On 2 0 2 33 0 33 35 0 35

8.7.2011 Farmers Improved package of practices of kharif

crops

Agronomy Cropping system 1 On 10 0 10 4 0 4 14 0 14

1-2.11.2011 Farmers IPM in field crops Agronomy IPM 2 On 30 0 30 5 0 5 35 0 35

10-

11.11.2011

Farmers Vermi composting Agronomy Organic farming 2 On 17 0 17 4 0 4 21 0 21

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25-

26.11.2011

Farmers Organic farming Agronomy Organic farming 2 On 27 0 27 2 0 2 29 0 29

29-

30.12.2011

Farmers Methods and technique of vermi

compost production

Agronomy Organic farming 2 On 25 0 25 0 0 0 25 0 25

6-7.2.2012 Farmers Preparation and method of compost pits Agronomy Organic farming 2 On 22 3 25 10 0 10 32 3 35

13-

17.6.2011

Farmers Saline soil management in rainfed

conditions

Agronomy Soil and water

management

5 On 15 0 15 12 0 12 27 0 27

12-

13.11.2011

Extension

Functionaries

Water conservation technology Agronomy Soil and water

management

2 On 55 0 55 10 0 10 65 0 65

22-

22.11.2011

Farmers Irrigation management in field crops Agronomy Soil and water

management

2 On 21 0 21 4 0 4 25 0 25

17.11.2011 Farmers Irrigation management in field crops Agronomy Soil and water

management

1 On 10 0 10 0 0 0 10 0 10

16.11.2011 Farmers Weed management in rabi crops Agronomy Weed management 1 On 12 0 12 2 0 2 14 0 14

25-

29.4.2011

Farmers Improved agricultural implements Agronomy Youth development 5 On 18 0 18 7 0 7 25 0 25

15.10.2011 Farm woman Bandhej technique Home

Science

Income generation 1 Off 0 20 20 0 10 10 0 30 30

13.3.2012 Farm woman Papad making Home

Science

Income generation 1 Off 0 25 25 0 5 5 0 30 30

10.1.2012 Farm woman Value addition of fruits and vegetables Home

Science

Processing and value

addition

1 Off 0 30 30 0 0 0 0 30 30

3.12.2011 Farm woman Value addition of fruits and vegetables Home

Science

Processing and value

addition

1 Off 0 30 30 0 5 5 0 35 35

1-2.2.2012 Farm woman Balance diet of farm women Home

Science

Balance diet 2 On 0 25 25 0 5 5 0 30 30

13-

14.1.2012

Farm woman Bandhej technique Home

Science

Income generation 2 On 0 30 30 0 0 0 0 30 30

18-

19.1.2012

Farm woman Papad making Home

Science

Income generation 2 On 0 30 30 0 0 0 0 30 30

9-10.2.2012 Farm woman Tailoring techniques Home

Science

Income generation 2 On 0 30 30 0 10 10 0 40 40

12-

13.12.2011

Rural youth Value addition of fruits and vegetables Home

Science

Processing and value

addition

2 On 0 0 0 0 30 30 0 30 30

24.9.2011 Farmers Arid fruit production Horticulture Arid horticulture 1 Off 30 0 30 5 0 5 35 0 35

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20.10.2011 Farmers Production technology of vegetable

crops

Horticulture Arid horticulture 1 Off 27 3 30 5 0 5 32 3 35

25.10.2011 Farmers Production technology of fruits Horticulture Arid horticulture 1 Off 30 0 30 0 0 0 30 0 30

16.11.2011 Farmers Improved ber budding technology Horticulture Arid horticulture 1 Off 25 2 27 7 0 7 32 2 34

21.11.2011 Farmers Nursery management Horticulture Arid horticulture 1 Off 20 10 30 0 0 0 20 10 30

3.12.2011 Farmers Aonla production technology in arid

region

Horticulture Arid horticulture 1 Off 30 10 40 10 3 13 40 13 53

15-

16.7.2011

Farmers Production technology of vegetable

crops

Horticulture Arid horticulture 2 On 20 0 20 5 0 5 25 0 25

28-

29.11.2011

Farmers Ber budding technology Horticulture Arid horticulture 2 On 23 0 23 7 0 7 30 0 30

11-

12.11.2011

Farmers Propagation of arid fruit plants Horticulture Arid horticulture 2 On 15 3 18 7 2 9 22 5 27

18-

19.10.2011

Farmers Irrigation management in cucurbits Horticulture Arid horticulture 2 On 25 2 27 0 0 0 25 2 27

7-8.12.2011 Farmers Arid fruit and vegetable production

technology

Horticulture Cultivation of fruits

and vegetables

2 On 24 0 24 6 0 6 30 0 30

2-3.4.2011 Farm woman Post harvest technology Horticulture Processing and value

addition

2 On 0 0 0 0 20 20 0 20 20

5-6.11.2011 Farmers Processing and value addition of fruits Horticulture Processing and value

addition

2 On 19 0 19 19 3 22 38 3 41

2.2.2012 Farmers Integrated disease management in

cumin crop

Plant

protection

Disease control 1 Off 15 10 25 9 2 11 24 12 36

18.10.2011 Farmers Seed treatment of rabi crops Plant

protection

IPM 1 Off 11 0 11 4 0 4 15 0 15

16.2.2012 Farmers Insect pest control in seed spices Plant

protection

IPM 1 Off 20 0 20 2 0 2 22 0 22

16.1.2012 Farmers Plant protection measures in rabi crops Plant

protection

Plant Protection 1 Off 13 0 13 7 0 7 20 0 20

10.2.2012 Farmers Plant protection measures in rabi crops Plant

protection

Plant Protection 1 Off 13 0 13 8 0 8 21 0 21

18.2.2012 Farmers Plant protection measures in rabi crops Plant

protection

Plant Protection 1 Off 9 0 9 5 0 5 14 0 14

13.10.011 Farmers Seed treatment of rabi crops Plant

protection

IPM 1 On 12 0 12 2 0 2 14 0 14

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18-

19.11.2011

Farmers Plant protection measures in rabi crops Plant

protection

Plant Protection 2 On 17 0 17 4 0 4 21 0 21

21-

22.12.2012

Farmers Plant protection measures in rabi crops Plant

protection

Plant Protection 2 On 23 0 23 7 0 7 30 0 30

12.5.2011 Farmers Reproduction problem and their

remedial measure in livestock

Veterinary

Science

Breed improvement 1 Off 17 0 17 5 0 5 22 0 22

20.1.2012 Farmers Importance of A.I. for non-descriptive

cattle

Veterinary

Science

Breed improvement 1 Off 14 0 14 4 0 4 18 0 18

27.5.2011 Farmers/

Farm woman

Care and management of pregnant

animals

Veterinary

Science

Dairy Management 1 Off 13 5 18 2 4 6 15 9 24

31.8.2011 Farmers/

Farm woman

Scientific calf rearing Veterinary

Science

Dairy Management 1 Off 11 7 18 3 1 4 14 8 22

5.11.2011 Farmers Prevention of animal by heat stroke Veterinary

Science

Dairy Management 1 Off 17 0 17 7 0 7 24 0 24

3.12.2011 Farmers Management practices of sheep rearing Veterinary

Science

Dairy Management 1 Off 17 3 20 6 2 8 23 5 28

17.12.2011 Farmers Management practices of goat rearing Veterinary

Science

Dairy Management 1 Off 16 2 18 1 3 4 17 5 22

16.1.2012 Farmers Hygienic milk production Veterinary

Science

Dairy Management 1 Off 9 4 13 3 0 3 12 4 16

24.1.2012 Farmers/

Farm woman

Management of new born calf Veterinary

Science

Dairy Management 1 Off 19 5 24 2 4 6 21 9 30

25.5.2011 Farmers/Farm

woman

Health care programme for sheep and

goat

Veterinary

Science

Disease control 1 Off 9 1 10 5 3 8 14 4 18

27.5.2011 Farmers Prevention and management of disease

during monsoon

Veterinary

Science

Disease control 1 Off 15 0 15 3 2 5 18 2 20

16.7.2011 Farmers Prevention and control of zoonotic

disease

Veterinary

Science

Disease control 1 Off 12 0 12 4 0 4 16 0 16

9.11.2011 Farmers Control measure of tympany Veterinary

Science

Disease control 1 Off 27 0 27 3 0 3 30 0 30

18.1.2012 Farmers Vaccination schedule against contagious

disease

Veterinary

Science

Disease control 1 Off 17 0 17 3 0 3 20 0 20

25.1.2012 Farmers Control of ectoparasite Veterinary

Science

Disease control 1 Off 15 0 15 3 0 3 18 0 18

31.1.2012 Farmers Deficiency disease in animals and their

control

Veterinary

Science

Disease control 1 Off 14 0 14 1 0 1 15 0 15

3.2.2012 Farmers Control of protozoan disease in animals Veterinary Disease control 1 Off 18 0 18 4 0 4 22 0 22

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Science

26.5.2011 Farmers Urea molasses treatment of wheat straw Veterinary

Science

Fodder management 1 Off 10 2 12 6 1 7 16 3 19

27.2.2012 Farmers Preparation of MNFB at home Veterinary

Science

Nutrition

management

1 Off 23 0 23 8 0 8 31 0 31

5.3.2012 Farmers Preparation of balance feed at home Veterinary

Science

Nutrition

management

1 Off 21 0 21 6 0 6 27 0 27

9.2.2012 Farmers First aid treatment in outbreaks of

disease

Veterinary

Science

Youth development 1 Off 27 0 27 2 0 2 29 0 29

7-8.6.2011 Farmers Management of dairy animals and

increase their production

Veterinary

Science

Dairy Management 2 On 13 0 13 0 0 0 13 0 13

12-

13.12.2011

Farmers How to increase the production dairy

animals and their care

Veterinary

Science

Dairy Management 2 On 11 0 11 0 0 0 11 0 11

27-

28.1.2012

Farmers Feeding system and their vaccination

programme in dairy animal

Veterinary

Science

Dairy Management 2 On 45 0 45 0 0 0 45 0 45

18.2.2012 LA Nutritional management of dairy

animals

Veterinary

Science

Dairy Management 1 On 15 0 15 0 0 0 15 0 15

12-

13.3.2012

Farmers Reproduction management of dairy

animals

Veterinary

Science

Dairy Management 2 On 18 0 18 0 0 0 18 0 18

18.7.2011 LA Strategy for prevention of diseases

before monsoon in animals

Veterinary

Science

Disease control 1 On 15 0 15 0 0 0 15 0 15

8.11.2011 LA Disease management in small ruminants Veterinary

Science

Disease control 1 On 32 0 32 8 0 8 40 0 40

25-

26.2.2012

Farmers Prevention and control of infectious

disease in small ruminant

Veterinary

Science

Disease control 2 On 15 0 15 0 0 0 15 0 15

2-3.5.2011 Farmers Cultivation of fodder round the year and

its utility

Veterinary

Science

Feed management 2 On 12 0 12 0 0 0 12 0 12

21.12.2011 LA Balance feed management in animals Veterinary

Science

Feed management 1 On 36 0 36 9 0 9 45 0 45

Total 2453 324 2777 586 124 710 3039 448 3487

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(D) Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth

Crop / Enterprise Date Training title*

Identified Thrust Area Duration (days)

No. of Participants

Male Female Total

Fruit and vegetable 22-23.3.2012 Processing and value addition of fruits and

vegetables Value addition 2 0 20 20

Fruits 15-16.1.2012 Income generation of farm women Income generation 2 0 20 20

Vegetables 6-7.6.2011 Value addition of arid vegetables Value addition 2 0 30 30

*training title should specify the major technology /skill transferred

(E) Sponsored Training Programmes

S.

No Title Thematic area

Duration

in days

Client

PF/RY/EF/LA

No. of

courses

No. of Participants

Sponsoring

Agency

Male Female Total

Oth

ers

SC

/ST

Oth

ers

SC

/ST

Oth

ers

SC

/ST

Tota

l

1. Irrigation management in

field crops

Soil and water

management

2 RY 3 55 10 5 2 60 12 72 ATMA

2. Value addition of fruit and

vegetable

Processing and

value addition

2 PF 2 45 5 2 2 47 7 54 ATMA

3. Rain water harvesting

technology

Soil and water

management

2 RY 2 35 0 0 0 35 0 35 NABARD

4. Seed spices production

technology

Crop production 2 PF 1 30 10 0 0 30 10 40 NHM

5. Livestock production analysis Feed management 1 LA 1 43 0 0 0 43 0 43 DOAH

6. Brucellosis Disease control 1 LA/Doctors 1 45 0 0 0 45 0 45 DOAH

7. Bull registration and scrub

bull castration scheme

Breed improvement 1 LA/Doctors 1 65 20 0 0 65 20 85 DOAH

8. Cotton production technology Cropping system 1 EF 1 38 0 0 0 38 0 38 DOA

9. Cotton production technology Cropping system 2 EF 1 23 0 0 0 23 0 23 DOA

Total 379 45 7 4 386 49 435

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3.4. Extension Activities (including activities of FLD programmes)

Sl.

No.

Nature of Extension

Activity

Purpose/

topic and Date

No

. o

f a

ctiv

itie

s Participants

Farmers (Others)

(I)

SC/ST (Farmers)

(II)

Extension Officials

(III)

Grand Total

(I+II+III)

Ma

le

Fem

ale

To

tal

Ma

le

Fem

ale

To

tal

Ma

le

Fem

ale

To

tal

Ma

le

Fem

ale

To

tal

1. Field day 21.9.2011, 22.9.2011, 23.9.2011,

24.9.2011, 28.9.2011, 25.11.2011,

26.12.2011, 15.2.2012, 16.3.2012,

19.3.2012

10 615 40 655 90 15 105 0 0 0 705 55 760

2. Kisan Ghosthi 26.04.2011, 25.05.2011,

07.06.2011, 18.06.2011,

06.07.2011, 29.09.2011,

30.09.2011, 18.10.2011,

09.11.2011, 05.01.2012,

18.01.2012, 28.02.2011,

22.02.2012, 17.03.2012,

11.3.2012

15 395 30 425 50 10 60 0 0 0 445 40 485

3. Exhibition 26.1.2012, 17.2.2012 2 1402 35 1437 151 47 198 0 0 0 1553 82 1635

4. Film Show 45 905 98 1003 123 44 167 4 2 6 1032 144 1176

5. Method Demonstrations

Seed treatment 10 150 4 154 13 7 20 0 0 0 163 11 174

Vegetable 5 98 7 105 10 2 12 0 0 0 108 9 117

Fruit 5 90 2 92 5 0 5 0 0 0 95 2 97

Balance feeding 4 0 80 80 0 12 12 0 0 0 0 92 92

De worming 4 50 10 60 5 1 6 0 0 0 55 11 66

Quality increase of roughage by

urea treatment

2 35 15 50 5 0 5 0 0 0 40 15 55

Vermi composting 10 112 7 119 21 2 23 0 0 0 133 9 142

Implements 8 110 10 120 78 0 78 0 0 0 188 10 198

6. Group meetings Adoption of new technologies 20 143 12 155 17 3 20 0 0 0 160 15 175

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Sl.

No.

Nature of Extension

Activity

Purpose/

topic and Date

No

. o

f a

ctiv

itie

s Participants

Farmers (Others)

(I)

SC/ST (Farmers)

(II)

Extension Officials

(III)

Grand Total

(I+II+III)

Ma

le

Fem

ale

To

tal

Ma

le

Fem

ale

To

tal

Ma

le

Fem

ale

To

tal

Ma

le

Fem

ale

To

tal

7. Lectures delivered as

resource persons

258 450 130 580 150 70 220 250 35 285 850 235 1085

8. Newspaper coverage - 40 0 0 0 0 0 0

9. Radio talks - 9 0 0 0 0 0 0

10. TV talks - 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

11. Popular articles - 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

12. Extension Literature - 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

13. Advisory Services - 50 375 10 385 87 13 100 0 0 0 462 23 485

14. Scientific visit to farmers

field

- 40 210 17 227 25 9 34 0 0 0 235 26 261

15. Farmers visit to KVK Technology innovation 63 2152 175 2327 956 78 1034 0 0 0 3108 253 3361

16. Diagnostic visits Problem diagnosis and remedy 35 177 10 187 35 7 42 0 0 0 212 17 229

17. Ex-trainees Sammelan 4 35 7 42 10 1 11 0 0 0 45 8 53

18. Soil health Camp Technology innovation 4 60 8 68 15 5 20 0 0 0 75 13 88

19. Animal Health Camp 12.5.2011, 26.5.2011 2 36 0 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 0 36

20. Self Help Group

Conveners meetings

Entrepreneurship development 3 0 70 70 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 80 80

21. Celebration of important

days (specify)

World Environment Day

Science Day

World Woman Day

3 45 10 55 12 30 42 0 0 0 57 40 97

22. Scientists' visit to KVK

farm

- 15 - - - - - - - - - - - 45

23. Scientist farmers

interactions

Technology innovation 3 45 30 75 15 35 50 0 0 0 60 65 125

Grand Total

679 7690 817 8507 1873 401 2274 254 37 291 9817 1255 11117

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3.5 Production and supply of Technological products

SEED MATERIALS

Major group/class

Crop Variety

Quantity

(kg.)

Value

(Rs.)

Provided

to No. of

Farmers

OILSEEDS

1. Sesame RT 127 272 17680 75

OTHERS (Specify)

1 Green gram SML 668 360 23400 60

2 Cumin RZ 223 334 36740 30

3 Wheat Raj 4037 80 1040 5

4 Barley RD 2668 890 8900 35

5 Mustard Maya/ GM 3 70 1820 20

6 Methi RMT 305 165 4125 45

7 Worms Assinia foetida 45.5 Units 17063 25

8 Vermi compost khad - 17400 25000 48

SUMMARY

Sl. No.

Major

group/class Quantity (kg)

Value

(Rs.)

Provided to No.

of Farmers

1 OILSEEDS 272 17680 75

2 OTHERS 19299 101025 243

3 WORMS 45.5 Units 17063 25

TOTAL 19571 + 45.5 Units 118705 318

PLANTING MATERIALS

Major group/class Crop Variety

Quantity

(Nos.) Value (Rs.)

Provided to

No. of

Farmers

FRUITS/OTHERS Ber Gola, Sev 200 2000 50

Sejna CO-1 200 1000 200

Aloevera NPBGR-1 572 3210 150

Azolla - 0 800 50

SUMMARY

Sl. No. Major group/class Quantity (Nos.) Value

(Rs.)

Provided to

No. of Farmers

1 FRUITS/OTEHRS 972 7010 450

TOTAL 972 7010 450

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

(A) KVK News Letter ((Date of start, Periodicity, number of copies distributed etc.)

(B) Literature developed/published

Item Title Authors name

Research papers

a. Full paper

Indian rural technology of front line demonstrations enhancing

agricultural productivity under rainfed conditions of Rajasthan.

Indian Journal of Social Research.

Dheeraj Singh, M.L.

Meena, M. Choudhary, H.

Dayal and A. Dudi (2011).

Impact of training and demonstration in adoption of henna

production technology by farmers. Journal of Extension Systems,

26(1): 84-89.

M.L. Meena and Dheeraj

Singh (2011).

Prevalence of reproductive pathology in stray bitches in and around

Jodhpur. Veterinary Practitioner, 11(2), pp. 154-155.

Subhash Kachhawaha,

R.K. Tanwar and Mitesh

Gaur

Utilization of information communication channels by the henna

growers. Journal of Communication Studies, Vol. XXIX (1):106-

113.

M.L. Meena and

Aishwarya Dudi (2011).

Impact of Front Line Demonstrations on the yield of cumin in arid

zone of Rajasthan. International Journal of Seed Spices Education,

Vol. 1 (1):81-85.

Dheeraj Singh and M.L.

Meena (2011).

Boosting seed spices production technology through Front Line

Demonstrations. Agricultural Extension Review, vol. XXII (4):27-

30.

M.L. Meena and Dheeraj

Singh (2011).

Goat keepers’ adoption about improved goat production practices.

Indian Research Journal of Extension Education, Vol. 11(1): 39-

43.

M.L. Meena, H.C.Singh,

A. Dudi, A.Kumar and

S.V.S, Chouhan and

Dheeraj Singh (2011).

Role perception about information communication technology

(ICT) among farmers. Journal of Communication Studies, Vol.

XXIX (1):98-105.

M.L. Meena, N.K.

Sharma and Aishwarya

Dudi (2011).

Communication information sources needs of farm women of

Rajasthan. Journal of Communication Studies, Vol. XXIX (2):27-

33.

M.L. Meena and Dheeraj

Singh (2011)

Critical analysis of information sources and channels preferred by

cumin growers. Journal of Communication Studies, Vol. XXIX

(2):143-149.

M.L. Meena and Dheeraj

Singh (2011)

Impact of traditional folk media in Marwar region of Rajasthan.

Journal of Mobilization, Vol 5:25-30.

M.L. Meena and Dheeraj

Singh (2011)

Impact of frontline demonstration in adoption of improved cumin

production technology. International Journal of Extension

Education, vol. 7:24-28.

M.L. Meena and Dheeraj

Singh (2011)

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Epidemiology, treatment and mineral status with dermatophytosis

in calves, Veterinary Practitioner, vol. 12(1), Bikaner.

Subhash Kachhawaha,

R.K. Tanwar, Fakhrudding

and A.P. Singh (2011)

Use of entamopathogenic nematode steinernema carpocapsae

(STSLU) for the biological control of cattle ticks (Rhipicephalus

microplus)

A.K. Maru, Subhash

Kachhawaha, A.U.

Siddiqui and S.K. Sharma

(2011)

Oesophageal obstruction due to leather in a buffalo. Intas Polivet,

vol 12(1), 36-38.

Subhash Kachhawaha,

A.K. maru and Dheeraj

Singh

Adoption level of sheep farming practices by the farmers in

arid zone of Rajasthan. Indian Journal of Small Ruminants,

18(1):157-159

M.L. Meena and

Dheeraj Singh (2011)

Total 16

b. Abstracts

Farmers perception on cumin based intercropping systems: A case

in arid zone of Rajasthan. National Seminar on Innovative

Extension Approaches for Enhancing Rural Household Income,

September 27-29, 2011, JNKVV, Jabalpur, M.P.

M.L. Meena, Dheeraj

Singh and M.K.

Choudhary (2011).

Use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for

Effective Extension Services in Rural Areas. International Society

of Extension Education (INSEE), International Conference, 9-12

November, 2011

P.K. Tomar and M.L.

Meena (2011)

Entrepreneurship development through self help groups in arid

zone of Rajasthan. International Society of Extension Education

(INSEE), International Conference, 9-12 November, 2011

M.L. Meena and Dheeraj

Singh (2011).

Effect of modern information and communication technology

among farmers of Rajasthan. International Society of Extension

Education (INSEE), International Conference, 9-12 November,

2011

Dheeraj Singh and M.L.

Meena (2011).

Effectiveness of farmers interest groups (FIGs) on adoption of

agriculture enterprises. International Society of Extension

Education (INSEE), International Conference, 9-12 November,

2011

M.L. Meena and Dheeraj

Singh (2011).

Participation of Farm Women in Seed Spices Production

Technology. 6th National Extension Education Congress-2011,

organized by Society of Extension Education, Agra on to be held at

the ICAR Research Complex for Goa, Goa, during December 17-

19, 2011

P.K. Tomar, M.L. Meena,

Dheeraj Singh and M.K.

Choudhary (2011).

Role of women empowerment in agricultural production

technology. 6th National Extension Education Congress-2011,

organized by Society of Extension Education, Agra on to be held at

the ICAR Research Complex for Goa, Goa, during December 17-

19, 2011

M.L. Meena and Dheeraj

Singh (2011).

Income generation of farm women through self help groups. 6th

National Extension Education Congress-2011, organized by

Society of Extension Education, Agra on to be held at the ICAR

Research Complex for Goa, Goa, during December 17-19, 2011

Aishwarya Dudi and M.L.

Meena (2011).

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Awareness, possession and use of drudgery reducing technologies

by farm women in Rajasthan. Global conference on women in

agriculture, 13-15 March, 2012 at NASC, PUSA, New Delhi.

M.L. Meena, Dheeraj

Singh and M.K.

Choudhary (2011).

Indigenous technology knowledge of goat farming in arid zone of

Rajasthan. National seminar on prospects and retrospect of small

ruminant and rabbit production; contribution to socio-economic

security, 7-9 December, 2011 at Jaipur.

M.L. Meena and Dheeraj

Singh (2011).

An integrated farming approach for fodder maize production: A

case of rain fed condition of Rajasthan. National Symposium on

Resource utilization through integrated farming systems and

biodiversity conservation in dry land held at Kukma, Bhuj, 20-22

December, 2011.

M. L. Meena, Dheeraj

Singh and

M.K. Chaudhary (2011)

Economic analysis of front line demonstration on the yield of wheat

in Pali district of Rajasthan. National Symposium on Resource

utilization through integrated farming systems and biodiversity

conservation in dry land held at Kukma, Bhuj, 20-22 December,

2011.

M.K. Chaudhary,

M. L. Meena and Dheeraj

Singh (2011)

Empowerment of farm women through integrated farming system.

National Symposium on Resource utilization through integrated

farming systems and biodiversity conservation in dry land held at

Kukma, Bhuj, 20-22 December, 2011.

M. L. Meena and A. Dudi

(2011)

Clinical finding and treatment of lantana toxicity in sheep. National

seminar on Prospects and retrospect of small ruminant and rabbit

production: Contribution to socio-economic security, 7-9

December, 2011 at Jaipur.

Subhash Kachhawaha

and Dheeraj Singh (2011)

An outbreak of pneumonic pasteurellosis in camel (Camelus

dromedaries): Clinical behavior, meteorological variables,

management and control. National symposium on “Health

strategies vis-à-vis animal welfare with application of

biotechnology with special reference to North-Eastern region”, 1-3

February, 2012, Dept. of Veterinary Medicine, CVAS, CAU,

Aizawl, Mizoram

Subhash Kachhawaha

and Dheeraj Singh (2011)

Phosphorus deficiency in dairy animals and its therapeutic

management. Resource utilization through integrated farming

systems and biodiversity conservation in dry land held at Kukma,

Bhuj, 20-22 December, 2011.

Subhash Kachhawaha,

Dheeraj Singh and B.K.

Mathur (2011)

Total 16

c. Book Chapters

A Review on Medicinal Properties of Onions and Garlic, Natural

Products: Research Reviews Vol. 1: 495-521.

Dheeraj Singh, M.K.

Chaudhary, H. Dayal, M.L.

Meena and A. Dudi (2011).

Improvement of livestock productivity in arid region. Trends in

Arid zone Research in India, CAZRI, 180-209.

N.V. Patil, B.K. Mathur,

Subhash Kachhawaha et. al

(2011)

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ekFkqj] ,-,l- flj¨gh] ,l-,e- nsc

¼2012½

Total 3

Technical reports

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Popular articles

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ek: vkSj çoh.k r¨ej ¼2011½

Total 1

Leaflets/folders/booklets

gjs pkjs dk fodYi% vtksyk lqHkk"k dPNkokgk vkSj /khjt

flag

vkaoyk mRiknu rduhd ,oa vkaoyk izlaLdj.k /khjt flag] gfjn;ky] egsaæ

pkS/kjh] eksrh yky eh.kk] ,’o;kZ

MwMh vkSj lqHkk"k dPNkokgk

ukckMZ }kjk izk;ksftr rhu fnolh; —"kd Hkze.k dk;ZØe

/khjt flag] th- ,y- fuokZ.k]

gfjn;ky] egsaæ pkS/kjh] eksrh

yky eh.kk] ,’o;kZ MwMh vkSj

lqHkk"k dPNkokgk

Total 3

Posters

Lkw[ks pkjs dks ;wfj;k Äksy ls mipkfjr dj pkjs dh ikSf"Vdrk c<kuk

dktjh dh cgq iks"kd rRo vkgkj cfêdk ,oa feJ.k

Qlyksa dks gkfu igaqpkus okys eq[; dhV ,oa jksdFkke

Success story of Sh. Chand Mohammad farmer

Success story of Sh. Deda Ram Patel farmer

Success story of Sh. Madan Lal Devra farmer

Poster on Barley species

Poster on Cumin species

dfydk;u }kjk mUur Qynkj ikS/ks rS;kj djuk

Seed production programme of vegetables under National

Horticulture Mission

Poster on Ber rejuvenation

Poster on Kachra species

fdlku HkkbZ;ksa D;k vki i'kqvksa ds de nw/k mRiknu ls fpafrr gSa \

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

English

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

suitable action photographs)

Name : Suraj Devi

Village : Chimanpura

Education : 5th

Income before

intervention

: Rs. 5000-8000

Income after

intervention

: Rs. 15000-20000

Intervention : Processing and value addition of fruits

and vegetables

Motivation : KVK training, demonstrations

Impact : Income generate, socio -economic status

and distribution of improved seed to other

farmers.

Name : Sh. Balvinder Singh

Village : Pali

Education : Secondary

Income before

intervention

: Rs. 5000 – 8000 per month

Income after

intervention

: Rs. 10000 – 12000 per month

Intervention : Olericulture and crop cultivation

Motivation : KVK Vocational training

Impact : Income generate, socio -economic

status and distribution of improved

seed to other farmers.

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3.8 Give details of innovative methodology/technology developed and used for Transfer of

Technology during the year: NIL

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. Seed storage Seed storing earthen pot

with ash to control of

storage pest

Insect control

2. Cumin Foliar spray of neem based

insecticide

Insect control

3. Stomach ache in animals To feed Tumba powder Control of stomach ache

4. Methi control of powdery mildew Ash

3.10 Indicate the specific training need analysis tools/methodology followed

- Identification of courses for farmers/farm women

- Rural Youth

- In-service personnel

3.11 Field activities

i. Number of villages adopted : 10

ii. No. of farm families selected : 150

iii. No. of survey/PRA conducted : Village Kushalpura

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)

Multi-nutrient feed block/

Mixture preparation

35 66 Nil 5000 per

month

Urea molasses 20 50 Nil 3000 per

month

Vermi-composting unit 40 78 Nil 4500 per

month

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

4.2. Cases of large scale adoption: NIL

(Please furnish detailed information for each case)

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

Impact of training

Pre and Post evaluation of On-campus trainings

Title of Training

No. of

farmers

Knowledge level

(%)

Know.

Gain (%)

Pre Post

Training on improved agricultural implements 35 28.35 49.1 20.75

Modern technology of production of horticulture

crops (fruits)

36 25 53.1 28.1

Processing, packaging, storage and export of

horticulture crops

47 32.45 58.13 25.68

Rabi crop production technology 50 38.98 65.1 26.12

Water management for crops 50 42.2 69.28 27.08

Production technology of fodder crops 35 38 52 14

Nursery management of fruits and vegetables 36 35 65 30

Awareness training about Birdflue for village

representatives

45 23.12 47.76 24.64

Production technology of vegetables 56 40.2 52.75 12.55

Production technology of fruits 50 38.4 56.9 18.5

Propagation of fruit and vegetable in arid and semi

arid regions

36 42.13 58.9 16.77

Rabi crop production technology 47 44.95 72.77 27.82

Bandhej technique 35 28.1 45.96 17.86

Preservation and value addition of fruit and

vegetables

35 25.02 60.25 35.23

5.0 LINKAGES

5.1 Functional linkage with different organizations

Name of organization Nature of linkage

CAZRI, RRS, Pali Collaborative training programme, OFT, delivering lectures, meeting

and Kisan mela / field days etc

ATMA Collaborative training programme, demonstration, meeting and

Kisan mela, field days, infrastructural development etc

Dept of Agriculture Participation in joint diagnostic survey, kisan melas, field days,

farmers meeting, delivering lectures.

NABARD Implementation of recent scheme of Technology Transfer Clubs

having basic philosophy of Self Help Groups

Dept of Horticulture Collaborative training programme, meeting and Kisan mela, field

days etc.

Dept of Soil Conservation Joint course as per need is being conducted

DRDA Participation as technical expert in various training and

developmental programmes and activities

ICDS Participation as technical expert in various women empowerment

programmes and activities

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Nehru Yuva Kendra Participation as technical expert in various rural youth development

activities

State Fisheries

Department

Production technologies of improved fish farming

State Forest Department Improved nursery technology for arid fruits and ornamental plants

NB The nature of linkage should be indicated in terms of joint diagnostic survey, joint implementation,

participation in meeting, contribution received for infrastructural development, conducting training

programmes and demonstration or any other

5.2 List special programmes undertaken by the KVK, which have been financed by State

Govt./Other Agencies

S. No. Project Title Fund (Rs.)

NHM

Model Nursery of medicinal plants at KVK farm 20,00,000.00

Establishment of Automatic Weather Station for disease forecasting Unit

at KVK, Pali

3,88,000.00

CIPMC

Farmer Farm School 46060.00

NABARD

Rain water harvesting 995000.00

Grand Total 34,29,060.00

5.3 Details of linkage with ATMA

a) Is ATMA implemented in your district Yes/No: Yes

S.

No.

Programme Nature of linkage Remarks

1. Training Collaborative training programme and meeting

etc.

-

2. Farmers school Training to farmers -

3. Demonstrations Production technology -

5.4 Give details of programmes implemented under National Horticultural Mission

S. No. Programme Nature of linkage Constraints if any

1. Training Training of farmers -

2. Seed multiplication

programme Seed production

3. Seed grading unit Improved seed for farmers

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4. Fruit orchard

development Fruit production

5. Model Nursery Development of model

nursery -

5.5 Nature of linkage with NABARD

S. No. Programme Nature of linkage Remarks

1. Rain water harvesting Water conservation -

6. PERFORMANCE OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN KVK

6.1 Performance of demonstration units (other than instructional farm)

Sl.

No.

Demo

Unit

Year of

estt. Area

Details of production Amount (Rs.)

Remarks Variety Produce Qty.

Cost of

inputs

Gross

income

1. Ber 1998 0.7 Gola, Sev Auctioned 98

plants

5000 27000 -

2. Lemon 2004 0.5 Kagji Lime Auctioned 80

plants

3000 5000 -

6.2 Performance of instructional farm (Crops) including seed production

Name

Of the crop

Date of

sowing

Date of

harvest Are

a

(ha

)

Details of production Amount (Rs.)

Remarks Variety

Type of

Produce

Qty.

(Kg)

approx.

Cost of

inputs

Gross

income

Cereals

Pulses

Green gram 13.7.2011 15.10.2011 2.0 RMG 344 - 607 3520 19424 -

Oilseeds

Sesame 13.7.2011 18.10.2011 2.0 RT 346/127 - 520 2400 Not

sold -

Fibers

Spices & Plantation crops

Cumin 16.11.2011 1.3.2012 0.7 RZ 223/ G-4 Seed - 4500 - -

Fennel 10.12.2011 - 0.8 RF 101/125 Seed - 4050 - -

Methi 12.12.2011 20.3.2012 0.7 RMt 305 Seed - 2200 - -

Floriculture

Fruits

Vegetables

Bottle gourd 28.2.2011 10.6.2011 0.5 Thar Smaridhi Seed 2.0 4400 - -

Crop museum

Mustard 21.10.2011 20.3.2012 0.3

Rohini, NRC DR

2, NRC HB 101,

Maya, Laxmi,

Urvashi,

NRC HB 506

Seed - 700 Not

sold -

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Wheat 16.1.2011 25.3.2012 Raj 4120/4083 Seed - - -

Barley 16.1.2011 15.3.2012 RD 668/ RD

2035 Seed - - -

Ajvain 13.11.2011 - AA 1 Seed - - -

Methi 13.11.2011 15.2.2212 Kasuri Seed - - -

Others

Guar 14.7.2011 20.10.2011 3.0 RGC 1017/

RGM 112 Seed 363 3500 21054 -

Water Melon 23.3.2011 10.6.2011 0.5 Sugar Baby Seed 2.5 5500 - -

Musk Melon 23.3.2011 15.6.2011 0.5 D. Madhu Seed 1.5 4500 - -

Kachri 10.3.2011 1.4.2011 0.5 AHK 119 Seed 1.0 4000 - -

Kachra 10.3.2011 1.4.2011 0.5 AHS 82 Seed 1.5 4200 - -

Aloe vera - - - NBPGR 1 Plant 572 no. - 3210 -

Grass - - 20 Natural grass - - - 23500 -

Ber - - - Gola, Ilaichi, Seb - - 3500 27000 -

Vermi

compost

khad

- - - - - 17400 25000 69600 -

Earth worm - - - Assinia foetida - 45.5

unit - 17063 -

Last year farm production

Cumin - - - - - 334 - 36740 -

Methi - - - - - 165 - 4125 -

Wheat - - - - - 80 - 1040 -

Mustard - - - - - 70 - 1820 -

Barley - - - - - 890 - 8900 -

Green gram - - - - - 360 - 23400 -

Sesame - - - - - 272 - 17680 -

Cluster bean - - - - - 250 - 27500 -

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

Sl.

No.

Name of

the Product Qty

Amount (Rs.) Remarks

Cost of inputs Gross income

- - - - - -

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

- - - - - - - -

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6.5 Rainwater Harvesting

Training programmes conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit

Date Title of the

training course

Client

(PF/RY/EF)

No. of

Courses

No. of Participants

including SC/ST

No. of SC/ST

Participants

Male Female Total Male Female Total

Integrated

water

management

technology/

Management

of saline water

in arid

condition

PF 05 80 8 88 12 3 15

6.5 Utilization of hostel facilities

Accommodation available (No. of beds): 20 (3 dormitory capacity 8 each)

Months No. of trainees stayed Trainee days (days

stayed)

Reasons for shortfall

(if any)

Apr.-11 62 10 -

May-11 28 5 -

June-11 58 15 -

July-11 0 0 -

Aug.-11 0 0 -

Sept.-11 20 5 -

Oct.-11 12 2 -

Nov.-11 40 1 -

Dec.-11 92 5 -

Jan.-12 95 3 -

Feb.-12 25 1 -

March-12 0 0 -

Total 432 47

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7.0 FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE

7.1 Utilization of KVK funds during the year 2010-11 and 2011-12 (upto 1st April 2012) (year-

wise separately) (current year and previous year)

YEAR 2010-2011

S.

No. Particulars Sanctioned

Relea

sed Expenditure

A. Recurring Contingencies

1 Pay & Allowances 5300000 5535632

2 Traveling allowances 125000 82309

3 Contingencies

A Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure

on office running, publication of Newsletter and

library maintenance (Purchase of News Paper &

Magazines)

160000 159000

B POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments 95000 88132

C Meals/refreshment for trainees (ceiling upto

Rs.40/day/trainee be maintained)

80000 69598

D Training material (posters, charts, demonstration

material including chemicals etc. required for

conducting the training)

80000 71884

E Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses

(minimum of 30 demonstration in a year)

95000 94875

F On farm testing (on need based, location specific and

newly generated information in the major production

systems of the area)

65000 64079

G Training of extension functionaries 50000 -

H Maintenance of buildings 25000 64282

TOTAL (A) 6075000 6229791

B. Non-Recurring Contingencies

1 Works 180000 - 49500

2 Equipments including SWTL & Furniture 650000 - -

3 Vehicle (Four wheeler/Two wheeler, please specify) 10000 - 9360

4 Library (Purchase of assets like books & journals) - -

TOTAL (B) 840000 - 58860

C. REVOLVING FUND - - -

GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C) 6915000 - 6288651

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YEAR 2011-2012 (1.4.2011 – 31.3.2012)

S.

No. Particulars Sanctioned Released Expenditure

A. Recurring Contingencies

1 Pay & Allowances 5000000 5000000 4974836

2 Traveling allowances 200000 200000 105920

3 Contingencies 800000 800000 773569

A Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure

on office running, publication of Newsletter and

library maintenance (Purchase of News Paper &

Magazines)

B POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments

C Meals/refreshment for trainees (ceiling upto

Rs.40/day/trainee be maintained)

D Training material (posters, charts, demonstration

material including chemicals etc. required for

conducting the training)

E Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses

(minimum of 30 demonstration in a year)

F On farm testing (on need based, location specific and

newly generated information in the major production

systems of the area)

G Training of extension functionaries

H Maintenance of buildings

TOTAL (A) 6000000 6000000 5854325

B. Non-Recurring Contingencies

1 Works

2 Equipments including SWTL & Furniture

3 Vehicle (Four wheeler) 600000 600000 541839

4 Library (Purchase of assets like books & journals)

TOTAL (B) 600000 600000 541839

C. REVOLVING FUND

GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C) 6600000 6600000 6396164

7.2 Status of revolving fund (Rs. in lakhs) for the 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

April 2009 to March 2010 104721 3720 110454 (-) 2013

April 2010 to March 2011 (-) 2013 52674 11140 39521

April 2011 to March 2012 39521 323276 200000* 123276*

* Final bills not adjusted with Headquarter.

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8.0 PLEASE INCLUDE INFORMATION WHICH HAS NOT BEEN REFLECTED

ABOVE (WRITE IN DETAIL).

8.1 Constraints

(a) Administrative

1. Post of two SMS is vacant.

2. Post of administrative staff viz. one Stenographer and two drivers are also

vacant.

(b) Financial : Nil

(c) Technical : Lack of farm security leads to unbearable losses making it difficult

to utilize revolving fund remuneratively through seed and

commercial crop production programmes