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READY RECKONER

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

DIRECTORATE OF PULSES DEVELOPMENT

MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE & FARMERS WELFARE (DEPTT. OF AGRI., COOP. & F.W.)

VI FLOOR, VINDHYACHAL BHAWAN

BHOPAL (M.P.)

JANUARY- 2017

READY RECKONER

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

DIRECTORATE OF PULSES DEVELOPMENT

MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE & FARMERS WELFARE (DEPTT. OF AGRI., COOP. & F.W.)

VI FLOOR, VINDHYACHAL BHAWAN

BHOPAL (M.P.)

JANUARY- 2017

FOREWORD

The compilation, Ready Reckoner of the Directorate of Pulses Development is an effort to provide a background of the various crops/commodity Development Directorates under the Department of Agriculture Cooperation and Farmers Welfare, Government of India.

TheOrganizational Chart, brief history of the Directorate, it’s shifting to the State of Madhya Pradesh as a consequence of the re-organization of the CDDs, and the mandate given to this organization etc., have been summarized.

The Ready Reckoner depicts the charter of duties, in addition to the duties attached to the post, check list of the work/activities, Result Framework Document (RFD), salient features of the Crop Development Programmes/Missions/Interventions which are being monitored /coordinated by this Directorate.

It also serves as an Information Hand Book containing the contact details of the various Stake holders in the Agriculture and Allied Sectors for the two assigned States of Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh.

I acknowledge the sincere efforts of the Technical Team of the Directorate in bringing out the booklet.

Bhopal May 08, 2017 A.K. Tiwari Director Directorate of Pulses Development

ABOUT THE DIRECTORATE

Directorate of Pulses Development, one of the eight Commodity Development Directorates (Jute, Cotton, Wheat, Millets, Rice, Sugarcane and Oilseeds) under the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers Welfare (DAC&FW) was established at Lucknow in 1971 with the merger of Regional Extension Units at Ahmedabad (Gujarat). On the recommendation of "Commodity Development Directorates Re-organization Committee", the National Head Quarter of the Pulses Development was subsequently shifted to Bhopal (M.P.) in 1996. The Directorate of Pulses Development with its HQ in Bhopal (M.P.) is responsible for coordination and monitoring of the implementation of pulses development scheme under National Food Security Mission (NFSM) - Pulses in 622 districts of 29 States in the Country. With the bi-foal responsibilities for the assigned states, this Directorate is responsible for coordination and monitoring of all the crop related Centrally Sponsored Schemes and Missions like NFSM (Wheat, Pulses, Rice, Commercial Crops and Coarse Cereals), NMSA, NMAET, NMOOP, MIDH & RKVY etc. With the unabated population increase in the Country, Pulses Production also have to be paralleled with this rise in population as they are the main source of balanced diet particularly for the rural mass. Keeping in view this necessity, various programmes were launched during various Plan periods. A Centrally Sponsored Pulses Development Scheme was initiated from the IVth Plan (1969-70 to 1973-74) with the introduction of production technologies and improved varieties amongst the farmers. The National Pulses Development Project (NPDP) which merged with the earlier Centrally Sponsored Scheme on pulses has been a boon for the farming communities when the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India launched it from the VIIth Plan onwards. In order to supplement the efforts under NPDP, a Special Food Grain Production Program (SFPP) on Pulses was also implemented during 1988-89 on a 100% Central assistance basis. It is worth mentioning that under the Government of India-UNDP Cooperation (1997-2003), Pulses Sector was identified as Priority Sector to be strengthened. After Pulses were brought within the ambit of Technology Mission, Pulses Production markedly increased. This considerable increase has been attributed to TMOP Division of the Ministry as seen from the difference of Pulses Production during the Pre and during TMOP Scenario. Keeping in view the spectacular achievement in Oilseeds Sector, during 2004-05, pulses along with Oilseeds, Oilpalm and Maize were brought under one scheme namely Integrated Scheme of Oilseeds, Pulses, Oilpalm and Maize (ISOPOM). The new technologies, timely supply of inputs, extension supports, remunerative price, marketing infrastructure and post-harvest technologies were the focused area to increasing pulses production with the Mission Mode approach. Beginning of XIth Plan (2007-08 (Rabi)), in pursuance of the resolution adopted in 53rd meeting of National Development Council (NDC), a Centrally Sponsored Scheme on National Food Security Mission was launched. It was resolved to enhance the production of rice, wheat and pulses by 10, 8 and 2 million tonnes, respectively by the end of XI Plan. The implementation of the NFSM scheme is continued during XIIth Plan.

The NFSM aimed at increasing production of rice, wheat and pulses through area expansion and productivity enhancement; restoring soil fertility and productivity; creating employment opportunities; and enhancing farm level economy to restore confidence of farmers of targeted districts. The basic strategies were implementation of interventions in a mission mode through active engagement of all the stake holders at various levels. These interventions include promotion and extension of improved technologies i.e., Seed, Integrated Nutrient Management (micro-nutrient, soil amendments), IPM and resource conservation technologies (RCTs) along with capacity building of farmers. Flow of fund closely monitored to ensure that intervention reach the target beneficiaries on time, Interventions proposed were integrated with the district plan and target for each identified district was fixed. Constant monitoring and concurrent evaluation were done for assessing the impact of the interventions for a result oriented approach by the implementing agencies.To further supplement the efforts accelerate the pulses production, during XI Plan a centrally sponsored Accelerated Pulses Production Programme (A3P) (2010-11 to 2013-14)-as cluster demonstration approach; Special initiatives for pulses and oilseeds in dry land area (2010-11); and Integrated development of 60000 Pulses villages in Rainfed Areas (2011-12) both under RKVY and Special plan to achieve 19+ million tonnes of Pulses production during Kharif (2012-13) were also implemented, in addition to NFSM-Pulses. During the XIIth five year Plan (2012-13 to 2016-17), the Pulses development scheme under NFSM is under implementation in 29 states viz. Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Goa, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerela, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and West Bengal with additional production target of 4 Million tonnes by the end of XII Plan (2016-17). Under NFSM 2015-16, the DPD, Bhopal organized Two National Seminar/Workshop on Pulses Developmental: Challenges & Opportunities in Central & Southern State at CIAE, Bhopal (February 3rd-4th,2016) and Brainstorming Session on Promotion of pules in non-traditional niches: Summer cultivation at IIPR, Kanpur (February 9th-10th, 2016) involving all Stake holder’s representing NFSM States and Other Central Development/Research Agencies and Two Training organized at KVK, CRDE, Sehore ( 7th-8th Oct. 2015 ) & KVK, Raisen ( 28th-29th Oct., 2015) .

CONTENTS

S. No. Description Page 1. Organizational Chart 1 2. Officials in Position 2-5 3. Mandate 6-7

a) Crops Development Directorates (DPD) 6 b) Area-Specific Mandate under Bifocal responsibilities assigned states (Madhya

Pradesh And Chhattisgarh) 7

c) Extended Mandate – BGREI/NFSM/ Other CSS Monitoring 7 4. Work Distribution/Responsibilities 8-13

PMT-NFSM: Contractual Technical Staff 14 5. Check List: Activities/Work 15-17 6. Result Framework Document (RFD): DPD 18-21 7. Crop Development Schemes 22-55 1 NFSM 22-31

1.1 Additional Area coverage for increasing pulses production during Rabi/Summer 23-24 1.2 Fuding Pattern 24 1.3 NFSM : Operational Area 24 1.4 Monitoring Mechanism /Mission Structure 25 1.5 Centrally Sponsored Schemes-2016-17-Tentative Expenditure IIIrd Quarter: MP 26 1.6 Centrally Sponsored Schemes:2016-17-Tentative Expenditure IIIrd Quarter : CG 27

1.7 Summary Of Interventions And Pattern Of Assistance Crop:NFSM 28-31 2. Bringing Green Revolution To Eastern India (BGREI) 31-35

2.1 BGREI: Area of Operation 32 2.2 Monitoring Mechanism 32 2.3 Monitoring 33 2.4 BGREI : Components And Pattern Of Assistance 34-35

3 National Mission on Oilseeds and Oil Palm (NMOOP) 36 3.1 Strategy 36

3.2 Funding Pattern & Fund Flow 36 3.3 Targets 36 4 Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojna 37

4.1 Objectives 38 4.2 Eligibility Criteria and Inter State Allocation of Funds 38-39 4.3 Eligibility Criteria 39 4.4 Programme Components (Streams) 39

5. National Mission on Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA) 39-42 Objectives 40-41

Mission Strategy 41-42 6. Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) 42-43 7. Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) 43 8. Frontline Demonstration on Pulses 43 8.1 NFSM-Pulse: Cluster FLD 43 8.2 Front line Demonstrations Through KVKs 44

S. No. Description Page 8.3 Strategic Adaptive Research Projects 44 8.4 Guidelines For Frontline Demonstration 44-46 9. Seed Minikits 46 9.1 Allocation: Kharif Pulses 2016-17 46 9.2 Allocation: Rabi Pulses 2016-17 47 9.3 Seed Minikits: NMOOP- Kharif, 2016-17 48 9.4 Seed Minikits of Oilseeds: NMOOP- Summer, 2016-17 49 10. Front Line Demonstration on Oilseeds - NMOOP: 2016-17 49

10.1 Budget 49 10.2 Status of Demonstration - 2016-17 49 10.3 Guidelines : Oilseeds FLDs 50

11. Project On Enhancing Breeder Seed Production For Increasing Indigenous Production Of Pulses In India (ABSP) 51-53

11.1 Centre-Wise Budget Allocation 51 11.2 Project Conditions 52 11.3 Seed Production Subsidy 53

12. Project on Creation of Seed-Hubs for increasing Indigenous Production of Pulses in India 53-55

13. Contact Details 56-79 i) DAC&FW: Crops Division 56 ii) Crop Development Directorates 57 iii) Metrological Centre, Govt. Of India: Bhopal (MP) 57 iv) Agriculture Insurance Company of India Ltd. 58 v) ICAR/ Govt. of India Institutions in MP 58 vi) Seed-Minikit: Central Seed Supplying Agencies 59 vii) Breeder Seed Production Programme 59 viii) Seed Hub Programme 60 ix) MP State Organic Certification Agency (MPSOCA) 60 x) MP State Seed Certification Agency (MPSSC) 61 xi) States/UTs: Chief Secretaries 61-63 xii) States/UTs: Secretary/ Principal Secretary (Agriculture) 63-65 xiii) States/UTs: Director (Agriculture) 65-67 xiv) Mp State Ayog 67 xv) Madhya Pradesh 67 a) a) Joint Director 67 b) b) Deputy Director of Agriculture 67-68 c) c) Principals of State Agriculture Extension & Training Centre 69-70 d) d) Directorate Of Agriculture Engineering 70 e) Directorate Of Horticulture & Agro-Forestry 71 f) State Agriculture Marketing (Mandi) Board 71-72 g) MP State Seed & Farm Development Corporation (MPSSFDC) 72 h) Seed Testing Officer 72

14. State Institutes/SAUs/Organization 73 15. Central Agencay In Madhya Pradesh 74

16. SAUs: RVSKVV, Gwalior (Krishi Vigyan Kendra) 75 17. M SAUs: JNKVV, Jabalpur (Krishi Vigyan Kendra) 76 18. KVK NGOs 77 19. Agriculture Research Centres 78 20. Chhattisgarh 79 a) Agriculture Department Contact Details 79-83

ORGANIZATIONAL CHART

2. ORGANIZATION CHART

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DPD, Bhopal, Govt. of India, MOA&FW 1

(01) Joint Director

(02) Joint Director (States) Administrative Officer (01)

Sr Technical Assistants (03)

Assistant Director (01) Sr. Technical Assistant (01) Statistical Investigator (01) Sr. Statistical Clerk (01) LDC (01)

Accountant 01 Steno Gr. II (01- with Director) Steno Gr.III (02- with 03 JDs) Jr. Translator (01); UDCs (02); LDCs (03) Staff Car Driver (01); M.T.S (04)

Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare

Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers Welfare

Crops Division

Crops Development Directorates (08)

Directorate of Pulses Development

Director (Head of Department)

Employees’ Profile

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2. OFFICIALS IN POSITION

S. No.

Name and Designation

Responsibilities (other than the normal duties attached to the

post.)

Mobile / E-mail / Phone No. Address Photo

1. Dr. Ashok

Kumar Tiwari, (Director)

Ist Appellate Authority under RTI Act, 2005

0755-2550353 tele Fax 0755-

2571678 [email protected]

Mob-9425010489

DK-2/ 32/40 Bungalows,

Danish Kunj, Kolar Road,

Bhopal– 462042 (M.P.)

2.

Dr. Arjun Kumar Shivhare

(Assistant Director)

Head of Office, Nodal Public

Grievance Officer for the purpose of

conducting Litigation / notice

received under Section 80 CPC

0755-2572313 [email protected]

[email protected]

Mob-9424444318

33-A/ Park Avenue,Shrinagar Society, Girdhar Parisar, Kolar Road, Bhopal -462042 (M.P.)

3.

Shri Vipin Kumar

(Assistant Director)

CPIO (Technical) under RTI Act,

2005, Part Time Vigilance

Officer,

Ph.No 0755-2572313 [email protected]

[email protected]

Mob-9754590824

Flat No.12, E-Block, Vaibhav Aptt. Surendra

Place, Hoshangabad

Road, Bhopal -462026(M.P.)

4.

Shri Rajesh Pawar

(Administrative Officer)

CPIO (Administration) under RTI Act,

2005, DDO,

Nodal Public Grievance Officer

for updating of data on Pension’s Portal

Ph.No 0755-2572313 [email protected]

[email protected]

Mob- 9425649719

B-13, Aasra Avenue Near East

Kamla Nagar, BHEL, Piplani Post, Bhopal – 462022 (M.P.)

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S. No.

Name and Designation

Responsibilities (other than the normal duties attached to the

post.)

Mobile / E-mail / Phone No. Address Photo

5.

Shri Sarju Pallewar

(Statistical Investigator)

ACAPIO (Tech) under RTI Act,

2005 &

PA to Director

0755-2550353 [email protected]

[email protected] Mob- 9407073154

Q.No.-59, Type-III, Central Government Residential Quarters Near Bharat Nagar,

Bhopal-462039 (M.P)

6.

Dr. Sandip Silawat

(Sr. Technical Assistant)

Incharge Library

0755-2572313 [email protected]

[email protected] Mob- 9907006201

H.No.-336,9-A Saket Nagar Bhopal-462024 (M.P.)

7.

Dr. Divya Sahare

(Sr. Technical Assistant)

Routine work

Ph.No 0755-2572313

[email protected] [email protected]

Mob-8819800099

ASG Garden View, Flat No.-202, Gobind

Garden, Bhopal-462023 (M.P.)

8.

Shri Harendra Kumar Choudhary

(Upper Division

Clerk)

Cashier

0755-2572313 [email protected]

[email protected]

Mob-9754642338

Q.No.47, Type-II, Central Govt.

Residential Quarters, Near Bharat Nagar,

Bhopal-462039 (M.P.)

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OFFICIALS IN POSITION

S. No.

Name and Designation

Responsibilities (other than

the normal duties

attached to the post.)

Mobile / E-mail / Phone

No. Address Photo

9.

Shri Ajay Kumar

(Lower Division

Clerk)

Caretaker (Technical)

0755-2572313 [email protected]

[email protected]

Mob- 9644587793

H.No-4, New Friend Colony, Chunna Bhatti,

Kolar Road, Bhopal-462016

(M.P.)

10.

Shri Suchit Kumar

(Lower Division

Clerk)

Caretaker (Admn.)

0755-2572313 [email protected]

[email protected]

Mob- 8521300452

H.No-21, C/o-Mohni Sharma, Near Bikaner

Sweet , Bhopal Cabal

Awadhpuri, Bhopal-462022

(M.P.)

11.

Shri Amol Singh

(Staff Car

Driver)

Routine work

0755-2572313 [email protected]

Mob- 9407256025

H.No.20-21/1, Shiv Nagar,

Phase-I, Vidisha Road, Bhopal-462011 (M.P.)

12.

Shri Sanjay Kumar Pandey

(M.T.S.)

Routine work

0755-2550353 [email protected]

[email protected]

Mob- 9993441510

A-18, Banjari Kolar Road,

Bhopal-462042 (M.P.)

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Contractual Staff PMT-NFSM

1. Smt. Ashwini Bhoware

Technical Assistant

Mob- 8319742846 Email-

[email protected]

ASG Garden View, Flat No.-

202, Gobind Garden, Bhopal-

462023 (M.P)

2. Shri Sateesh Dwivedi

Technical Assistant

Mob- 9589246229

[email protected]

om

A-16 Ambedkar Colony,

Subhash Fatak, Bhopal-462023

(M.P.)

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MANDATE

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• To assist Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers Welfare to plan, coordinate and monitor nodal crop development programmes at the National level and recommend measures to improve them;

• To assist the States/Union Territories to plan, formulate and implement Crops programmes to increase production and productivity;

• To interact with national and state institutions in planning the production of seeds • To liaise with State Agricultural Universities and Central Government Institutes/ICAR’s

Institute for organizing training courses in improved production technology; • To have closer interaction/coordination with the Project Directorates/Institutes and

other Research Centres of the ICAR and represent Department on their Management Committees and ICAR’s Regional Committees, with a view to benefit from research and improved production technology and assist the Ministry of Agriculture to formulate farmer-friendly schemes with a unified approach for the over-all development of agriculture sector as a whole;

• To keep in touch with research developments by Agricultural Universities, National and International Organizations and maintain the flow of information and ideas between research and development;

• To have a close liaison with National Institute of Management for Agricultural Extension (MANAGE) in identifying the areas where MANAGE can provide support and bridge the gap in increasing productivity of the nodal crops.

• To provide technical support to the Extension agencies with respect to the nodal crop as and when required. In this context, the Directors of Commodity Development Directorates may attend the State Level Crop Training Programmes, provide literature on training manuals; and also periodically visit some of such projects relating to their respective nodal crops and provide feed backs to Extension Division;

• To participate in meetings of Zonal Research and Extension Advisory Committee (ZREAC) and have closer interaction/coordination through this forum in relevant functions and responsibilities;

• To represent in the Varietal Identification Committee (VIC) and to watch the performance of the newly evolved released varieties of crops.

• To study and analyze trends in weather, crop area, production and productivity as well as transport, marketing and prices;

• To report regularly to Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers Welfare on weather and crop prospects as well as market and price trends;

• To assist Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers Welfare in fixing target of production and suggest measures to achieve them;

• To build up relevant record and data for the nodal crop; • To serve as a Secretariat for the respective Crop Development Council.

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nygu mRiknUk&[kk| lqj{kk ,oa lRkRk~ d`f"k gsrq Ready Reckoner B. AREA-SPECIFIC MANDATE UNDER BIFOCAL RESPONSIBILITIES ASSIGNED STATES (MADHYA PRADESH AND CHHATTISGARH) • To function as Area-Office of DAC&FW for the assigned states (presently Madhya

Pradesh and Chhattisgarh) for coordination and monitoring of all Central Sector and Centrally Sponsored Schemes, Mission programme in agricultural development / crop sector.

• To maintain liasion with State Governments / Departments and other development agencies / Research organization / SAUs / stake-holders on crop development programmes;

• To monitor implementation of the crop development programmes on behalf of DAC&FW and appraise the Ministry/States about the gap between planning and performance and for further follow-up;

• To monitor the availability of inputs and extension services; crop scenario etc. • To participate in Kharif Conference, Rabi Conference, Zonal Seed meetings, etc. • Represent DAC&FW in Central Teams/Committees.

C. EXTENDED MANDATE – BGREI/NFSM/ OTHER CSS MONITORING • Water management- timely opening and closing of canals and water use efficiency. • Assessment of inputs requirements for obtaining optimal yields. • Tracking progress and promotion of new crop varieties. • Monitoring/tracking progress of horticulture crops under NHM in the assigned states. • To Coordinate between State machinery and Mission Director, NFSM on all issues related

to National Food Security Mission. • To obtain quarterly, annual report and Utilization Certificates and ensure timely

submission of reports. • To liaise with State Agriculture Universities and ICAR Research Institutions for

organizing the training courses, arranging workshops etc. • Scrutiny of Annual Action Plan of the states, preparation of the Appraisal Notes on the

proposal of each state. • Compilation of progress report of the allotted states under all CSS and Nodal crop (Pulses)

at National level. • Assisting Crops Division for allocation of seed minikits of oilseeds/pulses and monitoring

the delivery within stipulated time frame and performance. • To act as Convenor/Team leader for National Monitoring Team (NLMT) under NFSM and

BGREI etc. • Additional Nodal Officer for MP & CG for All Crops Development Programmes

(vide No. 44015/06/2006-Estt.I dated 6th April, 2017). • Member State Coordination Committee (SCC) for “Doubling of Farmers’ Income by

2022” (vide No. 15-4/2017-FW (Policy division dated 30th March 2017).

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Work Distribuition/

Responsibilities

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4. WORK DISTRIBUTION/RESPONSIBILITIES Dr. A.K. Tiwari, Director

• Head of the Department. • 1st Appellate Authority under RTI Act, 2005. • Planning of Pulses Development Programme for meeting the Domestic and Export

Demands. • Monitoring/Inspection of crops development programme implementation on the

ground. • Coordination/interactions across the country at various levels involving block/ districts

field functionaries / Commissioners / Directors / Secretary/ Principal Secretary (Agriculture) / ACS /Agriculture Production Commissioner etc.

• Liaisoning with the State Department of Agriculture/stakeholders and other development agencies associated with the implementation and planning of other crop development programmes (nodal crops of sister CDDs) in the assigned states of MP & CG.

• Coordination with the Research, Development & Extension institutes of Government of India, ICAR, State Government and other organizations to suggest ways and means of effective transfer of improved production technologies and assisting Ministry to formulate suitable farmers’ friendly schemes for the purpose.

• Additional Nodal Officer for MP & CG for all schemes/programmes of DAC&FW as a Coordinated approach within the DAC w.e.f. April 2017. To represent in State Level Sanctioning/Review Committees/Meeings.

• Member State Coordination Committee (SCCs) for Doubling of Farmers Income by 2022.

Dr. A.K. Shivhare, Assistant Director

• Head of Office;In-charge of Director Cell. • Nodal Public Grievance Officer for the purpose of conducting Litigation / Notice received

under Section 80 CPC. • To assist the Director in preparation of plans /proposals for development schemes/ fixation

of All India production targets/examination of Annual Plans/Impact Analysis etc. • Impact assessment of Pulse/other crops Development scheme. • NFSM Pulses-Scrutiny of annual Plans/additional Proposals/QPR, follow-up with the states

on UCs etc. • Preparation of Annual Progress Report. • Monthly expenditure statement over PFMS in consultation with Under Secretary Shri.

Akhilesh Kumar (CA-V). • Preparation of PPT for Meetings/Workshops/Seminars. • Updation of data (Statistical Compilation / Data Analysis). • National/International Area, Production and Yield; Import-Export; International Market

Price.

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• All India status of procurement of Pulses under PSS/PSF. • State Coordination Committee (SCC) for doubling of Farmer’s income by 2022-MP & CG • Crop growth analysis/diversification MP/CG vis-à-vis All India. • NFSM Project-Seed Hub and ABSP. • Maintenance and updation of Seed Displayer/Extension material. • Maintenance and Updation of State-wise folder (for Director/Director cell/visiting officers. • NFSM funded research Projects (ICAR/SAU/ICRISAT/ICARDA etc). • Demands for grants. • Projects of NMOOP in MP and CG. • Compilation of District-wise Data. • State’s Nodal for NFSM/Preparation of State specific Smart PPT-on Pulses (Bihar, CG,

Jharkhand, WB, Odisha, AP, MS, Karnataka, Gujarat, MP, UP, Raj., TN, Kerala, Telangana, J&K, UK.)

• State’s Nodal for NFSM /Preparation of Crop specific Smart PPT- on Pulses. (Gram, Lentil, Guar,Rajmash,Lathyrus)

• MP State Nodal Officer. (Profile/PPT) Shri. Vipin Kumar, Assistant Director

• Central Public Information Officer (Technical) under RTI Act, 2005. • Part time Vigilance Officer. • Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) to ensure Cyber Security. • Weekly Weather Watch Report – Pulses All India. • WWWR- All crops (assigned states-MP & CG) including Market trend / Rainfall/

Temperature; Agricultural News items of the week. Major All India APMC Rates (Monthly basis).

• Quaterly progress report of BGREI Scheme of Nodal State i.e. Chhatisgarh State. • Assessment of Impact of Pulses Development Work. • Incharge Official Hindi Language/ Rajya Bhasha Activities. • Preparation of Advisory-Pulses All India; MP/CG- All crops including pulses. • Follow up of AGM-AICRP Recommendations in the form of Advisory to the states. • Submission of Note/Proceedings of AGM- MULLaRP /Pigeonpea/Chickpea/Arid

legumes (including BSP targets) to the AC/JS in the Ministry. • Preparation of Note on issues related to DAC-ICAR Interface (both for Kharif & Rabi

Campaign). • State Additional Nodal Officer-MP & CG (Co-ordination with stakeholders/allied

sectors. • Participation in Video Conferencing. • AUCs of all CSS/CS/MPR& QPRof MP & CG. • Seed-Minikits- Agenda, Allocation/delivery, state-wise performance of varieties (upto

10 % of Minikits).

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• Loksabha/ Rajya Sabha Questions/ related issues. • Website maintenance/regular updation/RTI/e-TTP including hindi reports, e-governance etc. • Analysis of Yield gap of FLDs- ICAR /ATARI. • Maintenance and Upkeep of all Technical files. • Compilation of District-wise Data. • State’s Nodal for NFSM/Preparation of State specific Smart PPT-on Pulses. (Assam,

Aru.Pradesh, Mizorum, Meghalaya, Manipur, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura, Punjab, Goa, Haryana, H.P).

• State’s Nodal for NFSM /Preparation of Crop specific Smart PPT- on Pulses. (Pigeonpea, Urdbean, Mungbean, Horesgram, Cowpea, Fieldpea).

• Preparation of CG-PPT. Shri. Rajesh Pawar, Administrative Officer

• Drawing & Disbursing Officer (DDO). • Central Public Information Officer (Administration) under RTI Act, 2005. • Transparency Officer under RTI Act, 2005.Updation of RTI-QPR on CIC Website. • Nodal Officer under RTI Act, 2005. • Nodal Public Grievance Officer for updating of data on Pension’s Portal. • Estt./Accounts General maintenance AMCs, maintenance of BAS/ Manual

attendance, Security of Office/Observance of Secrecy/Cyber Security. • Maintenance of ACRs/APAR/Service Books. • To facilitate/Assist Head of Office/ HOD/Director in day to day administrative work and

Accounts. • Any other item of work/duties assigned by the HOD & Head of Office from time to

time. Shri. Sarju Pallewar, Statistical Investigator

• P.A. to Director and Nodal Director Cell. • Work related to TTP/Tour Reports of field officials. • Central Assistant Public Information Officer (CAPIO). • WWWR, Marketing &P rices, and Procurement. • Collection & compilation of agricultural statistics of Pulses crops such as marketing,

prices, export & import of Pulses & their products & its interpretation. • To look Miscellaneous technical matters and Parliament Questions. • Website maintenance/regular updation/RTI/e-TTP including hindi reports, e-

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• Monthly expenditure statement over PFMS in consultation with Under Secretary Shri.

Akhilesh Kumar (CA-V). • Weekly Weather Watch Report – Pulses All India. • WWWR- All crops (assigned states-MP & CG) including Market trend / Rainfall/

Temperature; Agricultural News items of the week. Major All India APMC Rates (Monthly basis).

• Preparation of PPT for Meetings/Workshops/Seminars. • Updation of data (Statistical Compilation / Data Analysis). • National/International Area, Production and Yield; Import-Export; International Market

Prices; • Website maintenance/regular updation/RTI/e-TTP including hindi reports, e-governance etc. • Maintenance and Updation of State-wise folder (for Director/Director cell/visiting officers. • State’s Nodal for NFSM/Preparation of State specific Smart PPT-on Pulses. (Bihar, CG,

Jharkhand, WB , Odisha). • State’s Nodal for NFSM /Preparation of Crop specific Smart PPT- on Pulses.

(Pigeonpea/Urdbean/Mungbean, Horse gram, Cowpea, Field pea). Dr. Sandip Silawat, Senior Technical Assistant

• State Coordination Committee (SCC) for doubling of Farmer’s income by 2022-MP & CG Crop growth analysis/diversification MP/CG vis-à-vis All India.

• Seed-Minikits- Agenda, Allocation/delivery, state-wise performance of varieties (upto 10 % of Minikits).

• Maintenance and updation of Seed Displayer/Extension material. • NFSM funded research Projects (ICAR/SAU/ICRISAT/ICARDA etc.) • Projects of NMOOP in MP and CG. • Maintenance and Upkeep of all Technical files. • Preparation of Advisory-Pulses All India; MP/CG- All crops including pulses. • Follow up of AGM-AICRP Recommendations in the form of Advisory to the states. • Submission of Note/Proceedings of AGM- MULLaRP /Pigeonpea/Chickpea/Arid legumes

(including BSP targets) to the AC/JS in the Ministry. • Preparation of Note on issues related to DAC-ICAR Interface (both for Kharif & Rabi

Campaign). • State Coordination Committee (SCC) for doubling of Farmer’s income by 2022-MP & CG • Crop growth analysis/diversification MP/CG vis-à-vis All India. • Seed-Minikits- Agenda, Allocation/delivery, state-wise performance of varieties (upto 10 %

of Minikits). • Maintenance and updation of Seed Displayer/Extension material. • NFSM funded research Projects (ICAR/SAU/ICRISAT/ICARDA etc.) • Projects of NMOOP in MP and CG. • Maintenance and Upkeep of all Technical files.

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• State’s Nodal for NFSM/Preparation of State specific Smart PPT-on Pulses (Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Manipur, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura).

• State’s Nodal for NFSM/Preparation of Crop specific Smart PPT- on Pulses (Gram/Lentil/Guar/Rajmash/Lathyrus).

• Maintenance of Technical Library. Dr. Divya Sahare, Senior Technical Assistant

• To update/ maintain varietal profile of pulses. • Bringing Green Revolution to Eastern India (BGREI) programme under RKVY

scheme in the Nodal State Chhattisgarh. • Nodal all CSS guidelines. • Preparation of PPT for Meetings/Workshops/Seminars. • State Additional Nodal Officer-MP & CG (Co-ordination with stakeholders/allied

sectors. • Participation in Video Conferencing. • AUCs of all CSS/CS/MPR& QPR of MP & CG. • Compilation of NLMT-NFSM /NLMT-BGREI Report and preparation of visit

Schedule/Folder – Chhattisgarh. • Maintenance and Updation of State-wise folder (for Director/Director cell/visiting

officers. • State’s Nodal for NFSM/Preparation of State specific Smart PPT-on Pulses. (AP,

Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, MP, UP). • State’s Nodal for NFSM /Preparation of Crop specific Smart PPT- on Pulses. (Gram/

Lentil/Guar/Rajmash/Lathyrus). • Preparation of CG-PPT. • PA to Director and Nodal Director Cell. • Work related to TTP tour reports submission. • E-Kisan Portal/On line advisory to Extension Division, DAC&FW/State. • NITI AYOG/Policy/Issues.

Shri. Harendra Kumar Choudhary, Upper Division Clerk

• Cashier/Store-Keeper. • Maintain the Cash Book, Pay Bill Register, Stock Register (consumable/non-

consumable items), Expenditure Register (Office Expenses, Medical) Children Education Allowance Register, TA LTC/Advance Register, Stamp Register, POL Register etc.

• Preparation of Pay bills, Supplementary bills, GPF bills, Children Education Allowance bills, and scrutiny and preparation of TA bills, Medical bills, LTC bills, TTA bills etc.

• Public Financial Management System (PFMS) and act as P.D. (Programme Division).

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• Vehicle maintenance, AMCs, Hindi Rajbhasha & other work of official Hindi language.

• Maintenance of Registers and Guard File, Routine skeleton work, indexing & weeding of records.

Shri Ajay Kumar, Lower Division Clerk

• Website maintenance/regular updation/RTI/e-TTP including hindi reports, e-governance etc.

• NFSM funded Research Projects (ICAR/SAU/ICRISAT/ICARDA etc.). • Projects of NMOOP in MP and CG. • Maintenance and up-keep of All Technical files/weeding indexing. • Maintaining guard file. • Care-taker for maintenance/upkeep/security of Director’s Office and Director Cell/

Computer items etc.

Shri. Suchit Kumar, Lower Division Clerk • Care-taker (Pantry/Lavatories/Cleanliness/Meeting Room/Library etc.). • Routine work of LDC/Dispatch Diary. • Typing Hindi letters for Technical Section indexing/weeding/opening of files.

Shri. Amol Singh, Staff Car Driver

• Operation/maintenance/security of office vehicle. • Maintenance of Log Book. • Speed Post/Dispatch of letters.

Shri. Sanjay Kumar Pandey, Multi Tasking Staff (MTS)

• Opening & Closing of Office/Security. • General cleanliness & upkeep of the Section/Unit. • File movements, including assistance in Dispatch & diary. • Ensuring cleanliness in Office premises/rooms/lavatories.

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PMT-NFSM: CONTRACTUAL TECHNICAL STAFF

Technical Assistant Ms. Ashwini Bhoware • Field visit/Survey/Impact Study/ Compilation & Analysis of NFSM Programme

Implementation (under the supervision of Dr. A.K. Shivhare, Assistant Director). • Collection, compilation & analysis of district/block-wise data, related to interventions

under the NFSM crop development programmes. • MPR/QPR & APR of NFSM Programme. • Collection of relevant information, scrutiny and compilation of progress reports. • To assist Statistcal Investigator/Senior Technical Assistants /Assistant Directors/

Director in the overall monitoring/ reporting of all components under NFSM activities. • Maintenance and updation of Seed Displayer/Extension material. • State’s Nodal for NFSM/Preparation of State specific Smart PPT-on Pulses

(Rajasthan, TN, Kerala, Telangana, J&K, UK). • State’s Nodal for NFSM /Preparation of Crop specific Smart PPT- on Pulses

(Pigeonpea/Urdbean/Mungbean, Horse gram, Cowpea, Field pea). • Preparation of MP-PPT/Profile. • PA to Director and Nodal Director Cell. • Work related to TTP tour reports submission.

Technical Assistant

Shri. Sateesh Dwivedi • Field visit/Survey/Impact Study/ Compilation & Analysis of NFSM Programme

Implementation (under the supervision of Shri. Vipin Kumar, Assistant Director). • Collection, compilation & analysis of district/block-wise data, related to the proposed

interventions under the NFSM Crop Development Programmes. • MPR/QPR & APR of NFSM Programme. • Collection of relevant information, scrutiny and compilation of progress reports. • To undertake field visits, monitoring cluster demonstrations and conducting surveys in

the villages/ blocks/ districts under NFSM and other Crop Development Programmes in M.P. & Chhattisgarh states.

• Prepare the PPT of the meetings. • To assist the Statistcal Investigator/Senior Technical Assistants / Assistant Directors/

Director in the overall monitoring/ reporting of all components under NFSM activities. • Maintenance of relevant records/data.

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Calender of Activities

5. CHECK LIST: ACTIVITIES/WORK S.No. Activities Scheduled Period 1. Weekly Weather Watch Report

Season Reporting Field Visits Kharif June (1st week) to October

( 1st week) 15 days in a month

Rabi October (2nd week) to February (1st week) Spring/Summer February (1st week) to May end

2. Production Estimate of Pulses Kharif October 2nd fortnight Rabi February 2nd fortnight Spring/Summer June 2nd fortnight

3. QPR Preparation All India: (NFSM-Pulses, Additional pulses); MP: (NFSM & Other CS/CSS/State Plan RKVY). CG:(NFSM, BGREI, & Other CS/CSS/StatePlan RKVY).

Quarterly basis (April 15th; July 15th; Oct. 15th; Jan. 15th )

4. Status Paper on Pulses (Preparation) National Kharif Campaign April - 1st Week National Rabi Campaign September- 1st Week

5. CDD Review Review at the level of DAC&FW (Bi- monthly)

April; June; August, October; December; February - 1st week of each month

6. National Monitoring Team (NLMT) Scheme / Season / State Visit Schedule Submission

NFSM Kharif : MP & CG Aug.-1st& 2nd fortnight

Sept.-1st& 2nd fortnight

NFSM Rabi : MP & CG Dec. last & Jan – 1st fortnight

Feb-1st& 2nd fortnight

BGREI Kharif : CG July-1st fortnight Aug. –1st fortnight NMOOP Kharif : MP July -2nd fortnight Aug. –2nd fortnight 7. Participation AGM of ICAR Kharif Rabi

Participation – AICRP- MULLaRP/ AICRP- Pigeonpea; AICRP- Chickpea

May- 1st fortnight May- 2nd fortnight

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Nov., 2nd fortnight - August- 1st fortnight

8. AICRP – Preparation of status paper April- 1st week October/July of 1st week

9. Crop advisory: Kharif, Rabi,Spring/Summer Monthly- 1st fortnight of each month 10. Demands for Grants (DDGs) Note for

MP/CG (All CSS) for Budgetary Advisory Committee on Parliament (2015-16 to 2017-18)

February- 1st Week

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S.No. Activities Scheduled Period ADMINISTRATIVE

1. Annual Report of DPD May – 2nd fortnight 2. Monthly/ Quarterly Expenditure Statement Monthly- 1st week of each month

& Quarterly basis (April 15th; July 15th; Oct. 15th; Jan. 15th )

3. Incumbency Statement Monthly- 1st week of each month 4. Updation of Residentil address January- 1st week 5. Service Book Verification March- 31st, each year 6. RTI Quarterly Progress Report

Preparation/ Website updation Quarterly basis (April 15th; July 15th; Oct. 15th; Jan. 15th )

7. Website updation of DPD January- 1st week 8. Updation of SC/ST/OBC/ others

representations on website January- 1st week

9. Vigilance Report Monthly- 1st week of each month 10. Immovable Property Returns-Filing January -1st week 11. Income Tax Calculation/Statement November - 1st week 12. Quarterly Hindi report Quarterly basis

(April 15th; July 15th; Oct. 15th; Jan. 15th ) 13. Maintenance of C.L. register January- 1st week 14. Leavs/ entries in the Service Book

(Half-yearly) January- 1st week& July - 1st week

15. Incumbency details for Group C employes entiled for livries/washing allowance for enclosing in the pay bills.

March- 1st week

16. Income-tax final calaculation for the IT year February- 1st week 17. Surrender of Savings Statments January - Last week 18. ACR/APAR for format complition April - 1st week 19. Reconciliation of entire Non-Plan & Plan Bills

for submission to PAO. March - 20th

20. Income-Tax Form -16: preparation/circulation to staff

April – 15th

21. Income-Tax Return (ITR) Form-24: Submission to ITO

Quarterly (April 15th; July 15th; Oct. 15th; Jan. 15th )

22. Annual Hindi Report April 15th 23. Preparation of Budget & Submission to Ministy September - Last Week 24. OM/Notice to the Officers & Staff for

submission of Savings towards Income Tax October- Last week

25. OM/Notice to the Officers & Staff for submission of Imovable Property Return (IPR)

January-1st week

26. CGEGIS Incumbency list – preparation/enclosing in the Pay Bills

January-10th

27. Annual Increment- Granting/posting January-1st or July 31st as the case may be 28. Store-Physical Verification April-1st week

S.No. Activities Scheduled Period 29. Annual Maintenance Contracts (Office Equipments) April-1st week 30. Sanction of Earned Leave 15 days in Advance. 31. Pay bill, Contingent bill, D.A., Bonus, any other arrear bill Regular 32. T.A. bill, T.A. advance bill, Medical bill, Children Education

Allowance bill OIA 1st week of submission.

33. Reports/ Audit visit April 1st week 34. Finalization of MACP, Clearance of Probation/Confirmation. 2 month advance

preparation. 35. Counting of 25 years pass service for Pension, Prepare Pension

Papers, DCRG Group Insurance, Leave Encashment, Commutation of Pension etc.

To process 6 month in Advance.

36. Disbursement of cash, Purchase of Store and Stationery Items, Proposal for purchase of any new item.

One month in Advance.

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Framework Document

6. RESULT FRAMEWORK DOCUMENT (RFD): DPD

Objective Actions Task Unit Submission to DAC&FW

Crop coverage and Weather Watch Report

Collection / compilation/Analysis of state-wise pulses sowing data.

Every week weekly At Directorate level.

Collection / compilation/Analysis of sowing data/WWWR for all crops nodal states of MP and Chhattisgarh

Every Wednesday

weekly At Directorate level.

Compilation / submission of WWWR to the Crop Division Division, DAC&FW, Govt. of India.

weekly Every Thursday

Agriculture Commissioner/Joint Secretary (Crops)/

Director (Crops)/ DC (Crops), DAC&FW

Monitoring of implementation of National Food Security Mission – NFSM

Collection / Compilation of progress report of NFSM-Pulses state-wise

every Quarter Quarterly At Directorate level.

Compilation & Submission of All India Progress Report of NFSM-Pulses

3rd week of every Quarter

After 4th week of the

quarter

ADC (Crops), DAC&FW

Monitoring the implementation of NFSM (Pulses, Rice, Wheat, Coarse Cereal and Commercial crops) in Nodal states i.e. M.P. & CG by NLMT Teams

Seasonal visit 4 visit

(2 Kharif &2 Rabi)

4 Number At Directorate level.

Submission of NLMT Report/ Recommendation to the States/ Ministry and also follow up Action Taken Report

Kharif+Rabi 15 Days after the

visit

Agriculture Commissioner/ Joint Secretary (Crops)/

ADC (Crops) as well as M.P./

Chhattisgarh states. Field Visit /review the Progress of NFSM

Field Visits 10 No. At Directorate level.

Submission of Tour Report to the Ministry Kharif + Rabi 15 Days

after the visit

Joint Secretary/ADC (Crops)

Monitoring of implementation of Bringing Green Revolution to Eastern India ( BGREI)-RKVY

Monitoring the implementation of BGREI in CG by NLMT Team

Seasonal visit 1 visit

(1 Kharif) 1 No. At Directorate level.

Submission of NLMT Report/ Recommendation to the States/ Ministry and also follow up Action Taken Report

Kharif 15 Days after the

visit

Agriculture Commissioner/Joint Secretary (Crops)/

ADC (Crops) as well as Chhattisgarh state.

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Objective Actions Task Unit Submission to DAC&FW

Monitoring of implementation of Cluster Front Line Demonstration on Pulses / Front Line Demonstration on

Rice, Wheat, Pulses & Coarse Cereals under National Food

Security Mission – NFSM

Monitoring the implementation and review the progress of Cluster Front Line Demonstration-Pulses conducted by K.V.Ks / Front Line Demonstration on Rice, Wheat, Pulses & Coarse Cereals conducted by ICAR in Nodal states i.e. M.P. & CG

Seasonal field visits

10 No. At Directorate level.

Submission of Tour Report to the Ministry Kharif+Rabi

15 Days after the

visit

ADC (Crops), DAC&FW

Monitoring of implementation

Cluster Demonstration-Oilseeds under

National Mission on Oilseeds &

Oilpam Programme –

NMOOP

Monitoring the implementation and review the progress of Cluster Front Line Demonstration-Oilseeds conducted by K.V.Ks in Nodal states i.e. M.P. & CG

Seasonal field visits

4 No. At Directorate level.

Submission of Tour Report to the Ministry

Kharif+Rabi 15 Days after the

visit

ADC (Crops)/ DAC&FW

Monitoring of implementation of Seed Hubs Project under National

Food Security Mission – NFSM

Monitoring the implementation and review the progress of Seed Hubs Project conducted by Unive./ K.V.Ks in Nodal states i.e. M.P. & CG

Seasonal field visit

8 Number At Directorate level.

Submission of Tour Report to the Ministry Kharif+Rabi

15 Days after the

visit

ADC (Crops), DAC&FW

Monitoring of implementation of

Breeder Seed Programme under

National Food Security Mission –

NFSM

Monitoring the implementation and review the progress of Breeder Seed Programme conducted by University/ K.V.Ks in Nodal state i.e. M.P.

Seasonal field visit

4 Number At Directorate level.

Submission of Tour Report to the Ministry Kharif+Rabi

15 Days after the

visit

ADC (Crops), DAC&FW

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Objective Actions Task Unit Submission to DAC&FW

Monitoring of implementation Seed Minikit Programme on Pulses under National Food Security Mission – NFSM

Monitoring the implementation and review the progress of Seed Minikit Programme on Pulses ( Arhar, Urd, Moong, Gram, Lentil) in Nodal states i.e. M.P. & CG

Seasonal field visit

8 Number At Directorate level.

Submission of Tour Report to the Ministry Kharif+Rabi 15 Days

after the visit

ADC (Crops), DAC&FW

Monitoring of implementation of National Mission For Sustainable Agriculture( NMSA)

Monitoring the implementation and review the progress of NMSA in Nodal states i.e. M.P. & CG

4 Number At Directorate level.

Submission of Tour Report to the Ministry

15 Days after the

visit

ADC (Crops), DAC&FW

Monitoring of implementation of National Mission Agriculture Exten. Technology (NMAET)

Monitoring the implementation and review the progress of NMAET in Nodal states i.e. M.P. & CG

4 Number At Directorate level.

Submission of Tour Report to the Ministry

15 Days after the

visit

ADC (Crops), DAC&FW

Building up relevant records

Collection of Area, Production and yield of Pulses crops from all states/DES

Compilation of APY Annual At Directorate level.

Collection and compilation of varietal details from Research institutes

Compilation & updation

After notification At Directorate level.

Trend Analysis of area, production and productivity of pulses state-wise and district-wise

Trend analysis of area, production and productivity of pulses state-wise Annual At Directorate level.

Trend analysis of area, production and productivity for all crops of nodal states i.e. Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh

Receipt of Information from nodal states for all

crops.

Annual At Directorate level.

Assessment of crop damage due to flood or drought

Compile information and send to the Ministry

Receipt of information from states.

Occurrence of natural

calamities

Team leader/ Joint Secretary (Crops)

Accompany with Central team as per the direction of the Ministry

Damage caused by natural calamities Assessment report After the visit Team leader/ Joint

Secretary (Crops)

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Objective Actions Task Unit Submission to DAC&FW

Organized the workshops/ trainings as per direction of the Ministry

Zonal workshops organized/ trainings for

pulses growing farmers & FPOs etc.

Prepared the proceedings and

submit to the Ministry

After the workshop

Agriculture Commissioner/ Joint Secretary (Crops)/ ADC

(Crops) Participation in meetings/Workshop /Seminar/ Conference across the country

To represent the Deptt. and make presentations

(As and when organized)

Report submission to the Ministry

After the visit

Joint Secretary (Crops)/ ADC

(Crops)

National Conference on kharif and Rabi campaign As and when organized

Ensure participation Representing groups Report submission

to the Ministry

After the meeting

ADC (Crops), DAC&FW

Member of various committees in the state of MP and Chhattisgarh

Attend meeting as and when convened

Providing advise/appraisal

notes

Participation in various meetings at DAC As and when convened Ensure participation

and compliance

After the visit

Participation in the Annual Group Meet on Pigeon pea, Chickpea, MULLaRP & Arid legumes organized by ICAR

To represent DAC and present development

aspects

Update information Important

recommendations of the meeting are reported to the

Ministry

Annual

Parliament Question Draft reply of various parliament questions,

preparation and submission to the Ministry

Lok sabha and Rajya sabha

received from the Ministry

In / During session DAC&FW

Application on RTI Reply as and when received from applicant

and also from CPIO , Ministry of Agriculture &

FW

Timely reply After receipt

of application

Applicant and CPIO, DAC&FW

Administrative and Accounts matter

Act as H.O.D/D.D.O. For disposal of admin. and financial

matter Whole year

Preparation of draft & Minutes for DPC MACP Scheme Within six

month Preparation of pension papers on superannuation Pension Before six

month

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Central Sponsored

Schemes

7. CROP DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES

1. NFSM The National Food Security Mission, a Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS) on Crop/commodity development programmes for Rice, Wheat and Pulses was launched during the 11th five year plan (2007-08 to 2011-12) consequent upon the recommendation of 53rd Meeting of National Development Council dated May 29th, 2007. The Mission envisaged to achieve additional food-grain production of 20 million tonnes from the base year 2006-07 consisting of Rice, Wheat & Pulses by 10, 8 and 2 million tonnes respectively by the end of Eleventh Plan (2011-12). During 2011-12, the all India foodgrains production was 259.29 million tonnes, a hike of 42 MT additional production from the base year 2006-07. An Additional increase of 11, 19 and 2.89 million tonnes under rice, wheat and pulses respectively was recorded. Increase in per hectare yield of pulses was 87 kg (612 kg to 699 kg/ha) while increase in wheat and rice was 469 kg (3177 kg/ha) and 272 kg/ha (2393 kg). During 12th Plan, the NFSM with the other four Missions, viz. NMAET, NMSA, NMOOP & MIDH is continued. The pattern of Central assistance under NFSM has been 100 per cent up-till 2014-15. The Twelfth Plan NFSM (2012-13 to 2016-17), revamped from 2014-15 and is under implementation with five components viz. i) NFSM- Rice, ii) NFSM-Wheat, iii) NFSM-Pulses, iv) NFSM-Coarse Cereals (millets) and v) NFSM-Commercial Crops (Jute, Cotton, Sugarcane). A target of an additional production of 25 million tonnes of food grains i.e. from 259.29 MT to 284.29 MT over XI Plan comprising Rice-10 million tonnes, Wheat- 08 million tonnes, Pulses- 04 million tonnes & Coarse Cereals-03 million tonnes, is targeted to be achieved at the end of 12th Plan (2016-17). The IInd advanced estimate records a total foodgrains production of 271.98 MT comprising wheat (96.64 MT) Rice (108.86), Pulses (22.14 MT) and Coarse Cereals (44.34 MT). An Additional increase of 3.56, 1.76, 5.05 and 2.33 million tonnes under rice, wheat, pulses and coarse-cereals respectively was recorded. The existing Centrally Sponsored Scheme have also been rationalized and 03 schemes viz. (i) Krishi Unnati Yojana (ii) National Crop Insurance Programme (NCIP) and (iii) Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana (PMKSY) are operational since 2015-16. NFSM-2015-16 is a part of Krishi Unnati Yojana (State Plan). From 2016-17, the revamped NFSM under State Plan Scheme – Krishi Unnati Yojana (State Plan) with interim sharing pattern of 60:40 between Central and State is under implementation in 29 states.

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A total Share of Rs. 2852.92 Crores (excluding commercial crops) with a central share- 1786.22 and state share-1066.71 crores has been approved during 2016-17. For pulses Rs. 1790.05 crores (central - 1101.90 + state-688.15 crores); for rice Rs. 533.02 crores (central- 346.26+ state-186.76 crores); for wheat Rs. 240.10 crores (central- 151.36+ state- 88.74) crores and for coarse cereals 289.75 crores (central- 186.70 + state - 103.05 crores). The total NFSM allocation For Madhya Pradesh during 2016-17 was Rs.562.64 crores (GoI Rs. 337.58 + state Rs.225.05 crores). NFSM-Pulses had a amount Rs. 379.50 crores (GoI Rs. 227.70 + State- Rs. 151.80); Additional Pulses Rs. 101.00 crores (GoI Rs. 60.60 + State- Rs. 40.40), NFSM-Rice 24.39 crores (GoI Rs 14.63 + State-Rs. 9.76); NFSM-Wheat 38.80 crores (GoI Rs - 23.28+ State Rs.- 15.52 ); coarse cereals 17.43 crores (GoI Rs - 10.46 + State Rs. 6.97), NFSM-Sugarcane 0.33 crores (GoI Rs- 0.198 + State Rs- 0.132) & cotton 1.19 crores (GoI Rs - 0.714 + State Rs - 0.476 crores). The basic strategy of the Mission is to focus on low productivity high potential districts, promote and extend improved technology package, implementation of cropping system centric interventions on technological package, agro-climatic zone wise planning and cluster approach demonstrations. Further 30% of total demonstrations Cropping System Based Demonstrations (CSBD) with technical backstopping of ICAR/ (SAUs)/ on Rice, Wheat, Pulses; distribution of certified HYV seeds/Hybrid seeds, Resource Conservation Technology (RCT) tools, irrigation machineries/MIS, trainings and undertaking local initiatives to the tune of 9% of total budgetary allocation to improve productivity. Special emphasis has also to be given by targeting reclamation of problematic soils, water logging areas and mitigation of adverse effects of climate change for high productivity areas, value chain integration (FPOs) and assistance to Custom Hiring Centre (CHCs). To ensure equity, of the total budgetary allocation to a district, proportionate expenditure under Special Component Plan (SCP) for SCs, Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP) – SMF and Women farmers at 16%, 8%, 33% and 30% respectively is mandatory. Strengthening of infrastructure at ICAR/SAUs/ATARI/KVKs by Breeder seed production programme, Seed hubs, Establishment/Strengthening of Bio-fertilizer & Bio-control production units & Cluster Front Line Demonstrations.

1.1 Additional Area coverage for increasing pulses production during Rabi/Summer A programme on Additional Area coverage for increasing pulses production during Rabi/Summer was launched during 2012-13 to increase production of rabi/summer pulses through area expansion of Rabi Pigeonpea, Gram, Pea and Lentil during Rabi and Green Gram and Black Gram.

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During 2014-15, the programme was implemented in 15 states namely Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Haryana, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. The programme is under implementation in 24 states namely Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Manipur, Madhya Pradesh, Mizoram, Nagaland, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and West Bengal. Additional Area Coverage for increasing Coarse Cereals production during Rabi/Summer also being implemented in 7 North Eastern States i.e. Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura.During 2016-17, a total of 17 states have been covered.

1.2 Fuding Pattern From the year 2015-16, the mission is being implemented on 60:40 sharing pattern between

Centre and State Governments and on 90:10 sharing pattern between Centre and Northeastern & 3 Hill states. A statement indicating interventions covered and pattern of assistance available under NFSM-Rice, NFSM-Wheat, NFSM-Pulses and NFSM-Coarse cereals is enclosed at Annexure-I.

1.3 NFSM : Operational Area

S. No. Commodities(Crops) /districts Criteria

All India Madhya Pradesh Districts

(nos.)

Chhattisgarh Districts (nos.) States

(nos.) Districts (nos.)

i.

Wheat General state- (A >50000 ha; Y<state’s ave.)

Hill States- (A>15000 ha) (HP, J&K and UK)

11 126 16 -

ii.

Rice General state-

(A >50000 ha; Y<state’s ave.) Hill States- (A>15000 ha) (HP, J&K and UK) NE states (except Assam) – (A- with atleast 5000 ha)

25 206 8 13

iii. Pulse (All districts) 29 638 51 27

iv. Coarse cereals(maize, small millet, pearl millet etc.) (districts covering 70% of total state’s area)

28 265 16 09

v. Commercial Crops Cotton Sugarcane Jute

15 13 09

10 13 -

-

(A-Area; Y- Yield)

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1.4 Monitoring Mechanism /Mission Structure

Monitoring Body Composition Review Meeting / Visit

National Level

i) General Council (GC)

Minister of Agriculture - Chairman Mission Director - Member (NFSM) Secretary

Twice a year

ii) NFSM- Executive Committee (NFSMEC)

Secretary (AC & FW)- Chairman Secretary (DARE) & DG (ICAR) Secretary (MoWR) / (Deptt. of Fertilizer) / (MoPR)/ (MoTA)/(Deptt. of Social Justice & / Empowerment) / (MoW&CD) Adviser (Agriculture), NITI AYOG Agriculture Commissioner Five Experts - Member Mission Director - Member Secretary

Quarterly

iii) National Level Monitoring Team (NLMT)

Director CDDs- Co-ordinator Scientist SAUs/JDA –Member Twice a year

(Kharif + Rabi)

State Level

State Food Security Mission Executive Committee (SFSMEC) Monitoring Committee

Chief Secretary – Chairman State Mission Director - Member Secretary State Mission Director – Chairman SAU – Member DPD/CDD Govt. of India – Member SSC – Member State Certification – Member Lead Bank – Member NABARD – Member IISS/CIAE/NISR/DWR - Member

Twice a year (Kharif + Rabi)

District Level

District Food Security Mission Executive Committee (DFSMEC)

District Collector/CEO-Chairman Jila Parishad DDA/DAO- Member Secretary Quarterly

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1.5 Centrally Sponsored Schemes-2016-17-Tentative Expenditure IIIrd Quarter: MP

(Rs. in Lakh)

S. No. Schemes

Allocation

2016-17

Total Amount Available (Release + UB)

Expenditure Ending

December, 2016

% Exp. against total

amount available

GOI share

State share

Total (GoI+State)

1 NFSM 56263.71 18508.03 12338.70 30846.73 6852.60 22 2 NMOOP 16097.00 4829.09 3219.39 8048.48 1869.20 23 3 RKVY 43933.40 26360.00 17573.30 43933.40 13163.00 30 4 NMAET

a) SMAE-ATMA

5200.03 2970.03 2230 5208.03 2343.61 45

b) SMSP 2806.36 2242.97 1495.31 3738.28 676.03 18 c) NeGP - 0.00 57.41 57.41 0.00 0 d) SMAM - - - - - e) SMPP - - - - -

Total 8006.39 5213.00 3782.72 9003.72 3019.64 34 5 NMSA a) RAD 1873.23 1123.94 749.29 1873.23 308.80 16 b) SHM 1601.61 4194.88 2423.25 6618.13 560.00 8 c) OFWM - 2675.72 1783.75 4459.37 497.40 11 d) CCSAM

MN - 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

e) SHC 2747.08 1907.13 1271.42 3178.55 1128.88 36 f) PKVY - 1826.81 1217.87 3044.68 2439.92 80

Total 6221.92 11728.48 7445.58 19173.96 4935.00 31 8 Horticulture a) Medicina

l Plant Mission

44.08 496.38 0.00 496.38 383.57 77

b) MIDH 906.37 2062.00 0.00 2062.00 1937.29 94 c) PMKSY 3556.97 25368.10 0.00 25368.10 16845.60 66 d) RKVY 1315.03 2980.52 0.00 2980.52 2980.52 100 TOTAL 5822.45 30907.00 0.00 30907.00 22146.98 72

Total CSS 136344.87 97545.60 44359.69 141913.29 51986.42 37

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1.6 Centrally Sponsored Schemes:2016-17-Tentative Expenditure IIIrd Quarter : CG

(Rs. In Lakh) S.No Schemes Allocation

2016-17 Total Amount Available

(Release +UB) Expenditure

Ending December,

2016

% Exp. against

total amount

available

Total GOI

Share

Total State share

Total (GOI+State)

1 NFSM 12649.00 4173.25 2782.17 6955.42 6055.42 87 2 NMOOP 701.64 189.77 126.52 316.29 250.82 79 3 RKVY a RKVY

(Normal) 4345.00 1844.86 1229.92 3074.78 1992.52 65

b BGREI 16501.82 5290.19 3526.79 8816.98 7493.34 85 TOTAL 20846.82 7135.05 4756.71 11891.76 9485.86 80 4 NMSA a RAD 400.00 632.14 421.43 1053.57 309.42 29 b SHM 465.81 53.01 518.82 483.97 93 c SHC 997.16 425.80 283.87 709.67 171.78 24 d PKVY 314.78 209.85 524.63 66.00 13 TOTAL 1397.16 1838.53 968.16 2806.69 1031.17 37 5 NMAET a SMSP 280.96 187.30 468.26 282.70 60 b SMAE 2128.78 1050.95 700.64 1751.59 1751.59 100 c SMAM 1006.67 649.40 432.94 1082.34 629.10 58 I Establish Farm Machinery Banks for Custom Hiring 500.00 285.00 190.00 475.00 14.00 3

ii Establish Hi-Tech, High Productive Equipment Hub for Custom Hiring 160.00 50.00 33.33 83.33 0.00 0 d SMPP 371.27 7.57 5.04 12.61 12.61 100 TOTAL 4166.72 2323.88 1549.25 3873.13 2690.00 69 9 IWM 5236.79 3491.20 8727.99 8727.99 100

10 PMKSY 3000.00 879.71 586.48 1466.19 1405.64 96 TOTAL CSS 42761.34 21776.98 14260.49 36037.47 29646.90 82

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1.7 Summary Of Interventions And Pattern Of Assistance Crop:NFSM

S.No.

Interventions Rate of assistance NFSM-Rice

NFSM-Wheat

NFSM-Pulses

NFSM-Coarse Cereals

1 Demonstrations 1.1 Improved

package

(i) Rice/ Wheat/ Pulses

Rs.7500 per ha √ √ √

(ii) Coarse Cereals Rs.5000 per ha √ 1.2 Cropping system

based Rs.12500 per ha √ √ √

2 Seed Distribution High Yielding Varieties (Rice and Wheat)

Rs. 10/-per kg. or 50% of the cost whichever is less

√ √

High Yielding Varieties (Pulses)

Rs. 25/-per kg or 50% of the cost whichever is less

Hybrids (Rice and Coarse Cereals)

Rs. 50/-per kg or 50% of the cost whichever is less

√ √

High yielding Varieties (Coarse Cereals)

Rs. 15/-per kg or 50% of the cost whichever is less

3

Seed Production of certified Pulses

Rs. 25/-per kg. 75% of subsidy is meant for farmers and 25% is meant for seed producing agencies

4 Farm Machineries / Resource conservation machines/tools* (i)

Conoweeder Rs.600/-per machine50% of the cost whichever is less

(ii)

Manual Sprayer: Knap sack sprayer/Foot operated sprayer

Rs.600/-per sprayer or 50% of the cost whichever is less √ √ √

(iii)

Drum Seeder in rice

Rs.1500/-machine or 50% of the cost whichever is less

(iv)

Power sprayer Rs.3000/-powered sprayer or 50% of the cost whichever is less

√ √ √

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S.No.

Interventions Rate of assistance NFSM-Rice

NFSM-Wheat

NFSM-Pulses

NFSM-Coarse Cereals

(v)

Chiseller (Deep Ploughing)

Rs.8000/-per machine or 50% of the cost whichever is less √ √

(vi)

Tractor Mounted Sprayer

Rs.10000/-per sprayer or 50% of cost whichever isless √ √

(vii)

Seed Drill Rs.15000/-per machine or 50% of cost whichever is less √ √ √

(viii)

Zero till seed drill Rs.15000/-per machine or 50% of cost whichever is less √ √

(ix)

Multi crop Planter Rs.15000/per machine or 50%m cost whichever is less √ √ √

(x)

Zero till multi crop Planter

Rs.15000/-per machine or 50% cost whichever is less √ √ √

(xi)

Ridge Furrow Planter

Rs.15000/per machine or 50% cost whichever is less √

(xii)

Power weeder Rs.15000/per machine or 50% cost whichever is less √ √

(xiii)

Rotavator / turbo seeder

Rs.35000/per machine or 50% of cost whichever is less √ √ √

(xiv)

Paddy Thresher/Multi crop thresher

Rs.40000/per machine or 50% of the cost whichever is less √ √ √

(xv)

Laser Land Leveler

Rs.1.50 lakh per machine to a Group of 10 farmers

√ √ √

(xvi)

Self Propelled Paddy Transplanter

Rs.75000/-per machine or 50% of the cost whichever is less

5 Efficient water application tools (i)

Pump Set up to 10 HP

Rs.10000/-per pump set or 50% of the cost whichever is less

√ √ √

(ii)

Sprinkler set Rs.10000/-per hectare or 50% of the cost whichever is less

√ √

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S.No.

Interventions Rate of assistance NFSM-Rice

NFSM-Wheat

NFSM-Pulses

NFSM-Coarse Cereals

(iii)

Water carrying pipes

50% of the cost limited to Rs.50/-- per meter for HDPE pipes, Rs.35/-per meter for PVC pipes and Rs.20/-per meter for HDPE laminated woven by flat tubes with maximum ceiling of Rs. 15000/-per farmer/beneficiary

√ √

(iv)

Mobile Rain gun Rs.15000/permobile rain gun or 50% cost whicheveris less

√ √

6 Plant protection measures (i)

IPM /Plant protection chemicals and bio-pesticides

Rs. 500/-per ha or 50% of the cost, whichever is less √ √ √

(ii)

Weedicides Rs. 500/-per ha or 50% of the cost whichever is less

√ √ √

7 Nutrients management/soil ameliorants (i)

Gypsum /phosphogypsum/ bentonite sulphur

50% of the cost of material limited to Rs. 750 per ha

√ √

(ii)

Micronutrients 50% of the costlimited to Rs. 500per ha √ √ √

(iii)

Bio-fertilizers (Rhizobium/ PSB)

50% of the cost limited to Rs. 300 per ha under NFSM

(iv)

Lime / liming materials

50% of the cost material limited to Rs. 1000 per ha

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*All other machineries and implements under SMAM are also allowed under NFSM as per the operational guidelinesof SMAM.

2. BRINGING GREEN REVOLUTION TO EASTERN INDIA (BGREI) The program of “Bringing Green Revolution to Eastern India (BGREI)”- a lateral to Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY), intended to address the constraints limiting the productivity of “rice based cropping systems” was initially launched in 2010-11 in eastern India comprising 07 States namely; Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha, Eastern Uttar Pradesh (Purvanchal) and West Bengal so that agriculture productivity is reasonably enhanced and stabilized in these areas.

Most of the activities taken up under the BGREI program during 2010-11 were short term strategies. Some of the States namely; Chhattisgarh; Jharkhand & West Bengal have added water & soil conservation related medium & long term strategies such as construction of check dams, minor irrigation tanks (MITs), lift irrigation points, re-excavation of old ponds and other water resources development works.

This program was conceptualized adopting focused approach on the medium & long term strategies for asset building activities relating to water conservation and utilization in combination with the short term activities pertaining to Transfer of Technology (ToT) of the major cereals, preferably in Non-NFSM districts.

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Interventions Rate of assistance NFSM-Rice

NFSM-Wheat

NFSM-Pulses

NFSM-Coarse Cereals

8 Cropping System Based Training (A group of 30 farmers,

4 session of each training, one at beginning of each Kharif and Rabi season and one each during Kharif and Rabi season)

Assistance @ Rs. 14000/- per training (Rs. 3500/- per session) √ √ √

9 Local initiatives Funding will be on Project basis, up to 5% of the total allocation to the State.

√ √ √

10

Project Management Team

√ √ √

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The program consisted a bouquet of three broad categories of interventions, viz; (i) Block demonstrations of rice and wheat - short term strategy; (ii) Asset building activities consisting water conservation & utilization - medium term strategies; and (iii) Site specific activities - both short term & medium term strategies for facilitating the petty works such as construction/ renovation of irrigation channels/electric power supply for agriculture purposes.

From the year 2015-16 the funding share between GOI & state Govt has been 60:40. The allocation of funds amongst seven major interventions is nearly 40% of the total funds for block/ cluster demonstrations, 10%-Seed distribution ( HYV/ Hybrids), 5% -Seed production( HYV/ Hybrids), Need based Inputs (a) 5% Micro nutrients & soil ameliorants (b) 4%- Plant protection chemicals (c) 1% Cropping System based training , 20 % of the funds for asset building ( farm machines & implements, irrigation devices) activities, 10% of the funds for site specific activities and 5% Marketing support including Post harvest Management and about 1% of the funds were earmarked for monitoring activities at national level. Of the total targeted block/cluster demonstrations, 30% funds have been earmarked for cropping system based demonstrations (CSBD) to be organized on stress tolerance rice varieties.

2.1 BGREI: Area of Operation

S.No. Commodities All India Chhattisgarh (No. of districts) No. of State’s No. of District

1. Rice 7 106 14 2. Wheat 6 52 -

2.2 Monitoring Mechanism S.No Level Formation Mission

structure/(Composition) Frequency of Meeting

i. National i) General Steering Committee (GSC)

Secretary (A & C)- Chairman

3 Monthly

ii) National Level Monitoring Team (NLMT)

Director CDDs- Convener Principle Scientist, Cuttack

– Member JDA, SDA – Member

Once in a crop season

ii. State State Level Monitoring Team (SLMT)

Additional Secretary/Joint Secretary – Chairman

Once in every month (3rd week)

iii. District District Level Monitoring Team (DLMT)

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Financial status: Year-wise allocation and release of funds under BGREI are as under:-

Sl No

Year Allocation (central share)

Release (central share)

1 2010-11 435.00 402.70 2 2011-12 400.00 396.91 3 2012-13 1000.00 998.03 4 2013-14 1000.00 623.57 5 2014-15 1000.00 845.84 6 2015-16 500.00 397.110 7 2016-17 630.00 312.80

2.3 Monitoring:

A three tier monitoring structure involving Central Steering Committee (CSC) under the chairmanship of Secretary (AC & FW); State Steering Committee (SSC) for each state under the chairmanship of Agriculture Production Commissioner/Principal Secretary (Agriculture) and District Steering Committee (DSC) headed by District Magistrate/Chief Development Officer is proposed to be created for preparation of Action Plan.

National Rice Research Institute (NRRI), Cuttack will be the nodal agency formonitoring the programme. Apart from this, scientists of ICAR are also allotted each districts forextending technical backstopping and monitoring of the programme. Besides, National LevelMonitoring Team (NLMT) has been constituted for monitoring of the programme by theDirectors of Crop Development Directorates located in the implementing States. Impact of the Programme: The production of rice has increased in seven Eastern States from 45.65 million tonnesduring 2009-10 to 56.41 million tonnes during 2014-15 after implementation of BGREI andNFSM. The production of Rice in BGREI States over years is given as under;

(Production: in million tonnes) States 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Assam 4.33 4.73 4.51 5.12 4.92 5.22 Bihar 3.59 3.10 7.16 7.52 5.50 6.35 Chattisgarh 4.11 6.15 6.02 6.60 6.71 6.32 Jharkhand 1.53 1.11 3.13 3.16 2.81 3.36 Orissa 6.91 6.82 5.80 7.29 7.61 8.29 UP 10.80 11.99 14.02 14.41 14.63 12.16 WB 14.31 13.04 14.60 15.02 15.37 14.67 All India 8 9. 09 95.97 105.31 105.24 106.64 105.48

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Sl.

Name of Interventions

Pattern of Assistance Interventions to be covered

Rice Wheat 1 Demonstration

1.1

Demonstration of Improved Packages of Practices

Rs.7500 per ha √ √

1.2

Cropping System Based Demonstrations

Rs.12,500 per ha √ -

1.3 Demonstrations on Stress Tolerant Rice varieties

Rs.7500 per ha √ -

2 Production of Seeds (a) Hybrid

50% of the cost limited to Rs.5,000/- per quintal.

√ -

b) Certified Seeds of HYVs

50% of the cost limited to Rs.1,000/- per quintal.

√ √

3 Distribution of Seeds (a) Hybrid Rice

50% of the cost limited to Rs.5,000/- per quintal.

√ -

(b) Certified Seeds of HYVs

50% of the cost limited to Rs.1,000/- per quintal.

√ √

4 Nutrient management and soil ameliorants (a) Micro-nutrients

50% of the cost limited to Rs.500/- per ha.

√ √

(b) Lime

50% of the cost limited to Rs.1,000/- per ha.

√ -

(c ) Bio-fertilizers

50% of the cost limited to Rs.300/- per ha.

√ √

(d) Gypsum

50% of the cost limited to Rs.750/- per ha.

√ √

5 Integrated Pests Management (IPM) (a) PP Chemical/Bio pesticides/

Bio-agents 50% of the cost limited to Rs.500/ha

√ √

(b) Weedicides

50% of the cost limited to Rs.500/ha

√ √

6 Asset Building* (a) Dug well 100% of cost limited to Rs.

30,000/- √ -

(b) Bore well 100% of cost limited to Rs. 30,000/-

√ -

(c) Shallow Tube Well

100% of cost limited to Rs. 12000/-

√ -

(d) Drum Seeder

Rs.1500/- per machine or 50% of the cost whichever is less

√ -

(e) Zero Till Seed Drill

Rs. 15000/- per machine or 50% of the cost whichever is less

- √

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Name of Interventions

Pattern of Assistance Interventions to be covered

Rice Wheat 6 Asset Building*

(f) Seed Drill

Rs. 15000/- per machine or 50% of the cost whichever is less √ √

(g) Rotavator

Rs. 35000/- per machine or 50% of the cost whichever is less √ -

(h) Self Propelled Paddy transplanter

Rs. 75000/- per machine or 50% of the cost whichever is less √ -

(i) Pump set

Rs. 10000/- per machine or 50% of the cost whichever is less √ √

(j) Cono-weeder

Rs. 600/- per machine or 50% of the cost whichever is less √ -

(k) Manual prayer

Rs. 600/- per machine or 50% of the cost whichever is less √ -

(l) Power Knap Sack Sprayer

Rs. 3000/- per machine or 50% of the cost whichever is less √ -

(m) Power Weeder

Rs. 15000/- per machine or 50% of the cost whichever is less √ -

(n) Paddy Thresher

Rs. 40000/- per machine or 50% of the cost whichever is less √ -

(o) Multi-crop Thresher

Rs. 40000/- per machine or 50% of the cost whichever is less √ √

(p) Laser Land Leveler (For a group of farmers)

Rs. 1.50 lakh per machine or 50% of the cost whichever is less √ -

7

Site Specific Activities (activities to be specified by state Government)

50 % of the project cost for individual beneficiary and 100 % for community basis

√ -

8

Post Harvest & Marketing support (Godown, threshing floor, rice mini mill etc.)

50 % of the project for individual beneficiary and 100 % for community basis

√ -

9 Cropping system based training

Rs. 3500/. per session and Rs. 14000/training

√ √

*All the machines and implements under SMAM are allowed under BGREI as per operational guidelines of SMAM.

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3. NATIONAL MISSION ON OILSEEDS AND OIL PALM (NMOOP)

India has a serious import dependency in edible oil. One of the biggest constraints to raising oilseed output has been that production is largely in rain-fed areas. Only one fourth of the oilseed producing area in the country remains under the irrigation.

In 1986, government had launched a Technology Mission on Oilseeds to improve productivity. This resulted in some growth but then growth in this field has been sluggish only.

3.1 Strategy

National Mission on Oilseeds and Oil Palm (NMOOP-2012-17) has been continued. The objectives are:

a) Increasing Seed Replacement Ratio (SRR) in oil crops with focus on Varietal Replacement; Increasing irrigation coverage under oilseeds from 26% to 36%;

b) Diversification of area from low yielding cereals crops to oilseeds crops; inter-cropping of oilseeds with cereals/ pulses/sugarcane; Use of fallow land after paddy /potato cultivation;

c) Expansion of cultivation of Oil Palm and tree borne oilseeds in watersheds and wastelands; Increasing availability of quality planting material enhancing procurement of oilseeds and collection; and Processing of tree borne oilseeds;

d) Inter-cropping during gestation period of oil palm and tree borne oilseeds would provide economic return to the farmers when there is no production;

e) The scheme would be implemented in a mission mode through active involvement of 55 all the stakeholders.

3.2 Funding Pattern & Fund Flow Cost of the interventions proposed under the Mission will be in the ratio of 75:25 between the Central and the State Governments, except in case of few ongoing interventions like, purchase of Breeder seeds, supply of seed minikits, infrastructure development for seed production through Public Sector agencies like NSC, SFCI, SAUs including KVKs, for FLDs, procurement support to NAFED, TRIFED; R&D support for ongoing research projects. Upto 1% of the funds allocated under the Mission will be earmarked at national and state level to meet the contingency expenditure including engagement of contractual manpower for monitoring of implementation of the Mission.

3.3 Targets National Mission on Oilseeds and Oil Palm (NMOOP) envisages increase in production of vegetable oils sourced from oilseeds, oil palm and TBOs from 7.06 million tonnes (average of 2007-08 to 2011-12) to 9.51 million tonnes by the end of Twelfth Plan (2016-17). The Mission is proposed to be implemented through three Mini Missions with specific target as detailed below.

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Mini Mission (MM) Target of 12th Plan

MM I on Oilseeds Achieve production of 35.51 million tones and productivity of 1328

kg/ha of oilseeds from the present average production & productivity

of 28.93 million tonnes and 1081 kg/ha during the 11th Plan period

respectively.

MM II on Oil Palm Bring additional 1.25 lakh hectare area under oil palm cultivation

through area expansion approach in the States including utilization of

wastelands with increase in productivity of fresh fruit brunches (FFBs)

from 4927 kg per ha to 15000 kg per ha.

MM III on TBOs Enhance seed collection of TBOs from 9 lakh tonnes to 14 lakh tonnes

and to augment elite planting materials for area expansion under waste

land.

4. RASHTRIYA KRISHI VIKAS YOJNA To spur growth in the Agriculture and allied sectors, National Development Council (NDC),

in its meeting held on 29th May, 2007 observed that a special Additional Central Assistance

(ACA) Scheme be introduced to incentivize States to draw up comprehensive agriculture

development plans taking into account agro-climatic conditions, natural resources and

technology for ensuring more inclusive and integrated development of agriculture and allied

sector.

In pursuance to aforesaid observation and in consultation with the Planning Commission,

Department of Agriculture & Cooperation (DAC), Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India

launched Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY) from 2007- 2008, which has been

operational since then.

During XI Plan, Rs. 22,408.76 crore was released to States out of which Rs. 21,586.6 crore

was utilized in implementing 5768 projects in certain broad categories namely; crop

development, horticulture, agricultural mechanization, natural resource management,

marketing & post-harvest management, animal husbandry, dairy development, fisheries,

extension etc.

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By virtue of these enhanced investments, agriculture and allied sectors could achieve an

annual growth rate of 3.64% during the XI plan against a growth rate of 2.46% per annum in

the Xth plan period. 1.5 Based on feedback received from States, experiences garnered during

implementation in XIth Plan and inputs provided by Stakeholders; Operational Guidelines of

RKVY have been revised to not only enhance efficiency and efficacy of the programme but

also its inclusiveness during XII Plan period.

4.1 Objectives RKVY aims at achieving and sustaining desired annual growth during the XII Plan period, by

ensuring holistic development of Agriculture and allied sectors. To recapitulate, the main objectives of the scheme are : i) To incentivize the States so as to increase public investment in Agriculture and allied

sectors. ii) To provide flexibility and autonomy to States in the process of planning and executing

Agriculture and allied sector schemes. iii) To ensure the preparation of agriculture plans for the districts and the States based on

agro-climatic conditions, availability of technology and natural resources. iv) To ensure that the local needs/crops/priorities are better reflected in the agricultural plans

of the States. v) To achieve the goal of reducing the yield gaps in important crops, through focused

interventions. vi) To maximize returns to the farmers in Agriculture and allied sectors. vii) To bring about quantifiable changes in the production and productivity of various

components of Agriculture and allied sectors by addressing them in a holistic manner.

4.2 Eligibility Criteria and Inter State Allocation of Funds

RKVY will continue to be implemented as a State Plan Scheme. The list of allied sectors as

indicated by the Planning Commission will be the basis for determining the sectoral

expenditure, i.e., Crop Husbandry (including Horticulture), Animal Husbandry and Fisheries,

Dairy Development, Agricultural Research and Education, Forestry and Wildlife, Plantation

and Agricultural Marketing, Food Storage and Warehousing, Soil and Water Conservation,

Agricultural Financial Institutions, other Agricultural Programmes and Cooperation.

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In addition, expenditures which are directly related to the development of agriculture viz.,

expenditure on shallow tube well, deep tube well, drip irrigation, sprinkler irrigation, dug

wells or other similar irrigation activities which are budgeted under Agriculture Department

of the State, authenticated figures of expenditure by Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRI)

/Administrative Units on agriculture & allied activities will also be considered for calculating

base line expenditure.

4.3 Eligibility Criteria

A State will become eligible to receive RKVY allocation, if and only if:

a) The base line share of Agriculture and allied sectors in its total State Plan (excluding

RKVY funds) expenditure is at least maintained.

b) District Agriculture Plans (DAP) and State Agriculture Plans (SAP) have been formulated.

4.4 Programme Components (Streams)

RKVY funds would be provided to the States as 100% grant by the Central Government in

following streams.

a) RKVY (Production Growth) with 35% of annual outlay,

b) RKVY (Infrastructure and Assets) with 35% of annual outlay;

c) RKVY (Special Schemes) with 20% of annual outlay;

d) RKVY (Flexi Fund) with 10% of annual outlay (States can undertake either

Production Growth or Infrastructure & Assets projects with this allocation depending upon

State specific needs/priorities).

5. NATIONAL MISSION ON SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE (NMSA) NMSA derives its mandate from Sustainable Agriculture Mission which is one of the eight Missions outlined under National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC). The strategies and programme of actions (POA) outlined in the Mission Document, that was accorded ‘in principle’ approval by Prime Minister’s Council on Climate Change (PMCCC) on 23.09.2010,aim at promoting sustainable agriculture through a series of adaptation measures focusing on ten key dimensions encompassing Indian agriculture namely; ‘Improved crop seeds, livestock and fish cultures’, ‘Water Use Efficiency’, ‘Pest Management’, ‘Improved Farm Practices’, ‘Nutrient Management’, ‘Agricultural insurance’, ‘Credit support’, ‘Markets’, ‘Access to Information’ and ‘Livelihood diversification’.

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During XII Five Year Plan, these measures are being embedded and mainstreamed onto

ongoing/proposed Missions/ Progammes/ Schemes of Dept. of Agriculture & Cooperation

(DAC) through a process of restructuring and convergence. NMSA architecture has been

designed by converging, consolidating and subsuming all ongoing as well as newly proposed

activities/programmes related to sustainable agriculture with a special emphasis on soil &

water conservation, water use efficiency, soil health management and rainfed area

development. The focus of NMSA will be to infuse the judicious utilization of resources of

commons through community based approach.

NMSA will cater to key dimensions of ‘Water use efficiency’, ‘Nutrient Management’ and

‘Livelihood diversification’ through adoption of sustainable development pathway by

progressively shifting to environmental friendly technologies, adoption of energy efficient

equipments, conservation of natural resources, integrated farming, etc. Besides, NMSA aims

at promoting location specific improved agronomic practices through soil health

management, Page 2 of 19 enhanced water use efficiency, judicious use of chemicals, crop

diversification, progressive adoption of crop-livestock farming systems and integrated

approaches like crop-sericulture, agro-forestry, fish farming, etc. 5.1 Objectives

• To make agriculture more productive, sustainable, remunerative and climate resilient by promoting location specific Integrated/Composite Farming Systems;

• To conserve natural resources through appropriate soil and moisture conservation measures;

• To adopt comprehensive soil health management practices based on soil fertility maps, soil test based application of macro & micro nutrients, judicious use of fertilizers etc.;

• To optimize utilization of water resources through efficient water management to expand coverage for achieving ‘more crop per drop’;

• To develop capacity of farmers & stakeholders, in conjunction with other on-going Missions e.g. National Mission on Agriculture Extension & Technology, National Food Security Mission, National Initiative for Climate Resilient Agriculture (NICRA) etc., in the domain of climate change adaptation and mitigation measures;

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• To pilot models in select blocks for improving productivity of rainfed farming by mainstreaming rainfed technologies refined through NICRA and by leveraging resources from other schemes/Missions like Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS), Integrated Watershed Management Programme (IWMP), RKVY etc.;

• To establish an effective inter and intra Departmental/Ministerial coordination for accomplishing key deliverables of National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture under the aegis of NAPCC.

5.2 Mission Strategy • Promoting integrated farming system covering crops, livestock & fishery, plantation and

pasture based composite farming for enhancing livelihood opportunities, ensuring food security and minimizing risks from crop failure through supplementary/ residual production systems;

• Popularizing resource conservation technologies (both on-farm and offfarm) and introducing practices that will support mitigation efforts in times of extreme climatic events or disasters like prolonged dry spells, floods etc.

• Promoting effective management of available water resources and enhancing water use efficiency through application of technologies coupled with demand and supply side management solutions;

• Encouraging improved agronomic practices for higher farm productivity, improved soil treatment, increased water holding capacity, judicious use of chemicals/ energy and enhanced soil carbon storage;

• Creating database on soil resources through land use survey, soil profile study and soil analysis on GIS platform to facilitate adoption of location and soil-specific crop management practices& optimize fertilizer use;

• Promoting location and crop specific integrated nutrient management practices for improving soil health, enhancing crop productivity and maintaining quality of land and water resources;

• Involving knowledge institutions and professionals in developing climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies for specific agro climatic situations and promoting them through appropriate farming systems .

• A consortium approach may be evolved with various stake holders including knowledge partners like State Agricultural Universities (SAUs), Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs), Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) Centres, professional organisations etc. by the State Government to provide single window service/ knowledge provider system for the benefit of farming community.

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• Programmatic interventions as per land capability and conducive to climatic parameters in select blocks as pilots for ensuring integrated development through dissemination and adoption of rainfed technologies with greater reach in disadvantaged areas & location specific planning by way of coordination, convergence and leveraging investments from other Schemes/Missions like MGNREGS, IWMP, RKVY, National Food Security Mission (NFSM), Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH), National Mission for Agricultural Extension & Technology (NMAE&T) etc.

• State Government may engage reputed NGOs for implementation of cluster/village development plan in case of limited govt. infrastructure is available in that area through a transparent system of selection and defined process of supervision and monitoring through a line department. 3.9 Strong technical monitoring and feedback systems on climate change mitigation and adaptation issues to the National Advisory council for regular updates on technical feasibility of various components and their effectiveness in bringing about the climate resilience. The experts of central institutes and state agricultural universities would be part of such technical monitoring/feedback. The capacity building of the implementing agencies would be steered by MANAGE.

• Establishing platform to liaison, review and coordinate implementation of interventions outlined in Mission Document of NMSA under aegis of National Action Plan on Climate Change.

6. PRADHAN MANTRI FASAL BIMA YOJANA (PMFBY)

i) PMFBY and RWBCIS launched in April, 2016 are a result of comprehensive review of the earlier crop insurance schemes with the aim to bring out a better crop insurance product which is both simple to comprehend and affordable for the farmers and gives them adequate relief in case of adversities from start to finish of the crop cycle. In the first year of implementation substantial progress has been achieved and the scheme has covered more ground as compared to previous years.

ii) During kharif 2016 PMFBY/RWBCIS were notified in 23 States and during rabi in 24 States and 3 UTs. Taking the two seasons (kharif & rabi 2016) together, coverage of farmers is at 565 lakh (495 lakh in 2015-16), area covered is 511 lakh ha. (524 lakh ha. In 2015-16) and sum insured is at Rs. 210986 crore (Rs. 114951 crore in 2015-16). Several new features have been introduced in the scheme to make it more attractive to the farmers namely, application of one nominal premium rate for a season across the country, provision of add on features like prevented sowing, localised calamities, on account payment due to mid-season adversities, post harvest losses and most importantly going down to village/village panchayat level for more realistic assessment of loss and claim.

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iii) To strengthen timely implementation, enhance outreach and transparency the scheme

has been given a technological handle by way of the National Crop Insurance Portal to bring all the stakeholders viz. farmers, insurance companies, financial institutions on one common platform both for ease of information flow and service delivery. Much ground has already been covered from digitisation of notification, premium calculator, web-based forms, e-payment gateways, e-KYC, integration with CBS etc. It is proposed to implement Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) where the claims will be credited directly into beneficiary accounts.

7. PRADHAN MANTRI KRISHI SINCHAYEE YOJNA (PMKSY) Out of about 141 mha of net area sown in the country, about 65 million hectare (or 45%) is presently covered under irrigation. Substantial dependency on rainfall makes cultivation in unirrigated areas a high risk, less productive profession. Empirical evidences suggest that assured or protective irrigation encourages farmers to invest more in farming technology and inputs leading to productivity enhancement and increased farm income. The overreaching vision of Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) will be to ensure access to some means of protective irrigation to all agricultural farms in the country, to produce ‘per drop more crop’, thus bringing much desired rural prosperity. With a view to provide impetus to micro-irrigation in the country, the Union Finance Minister, in his Budget Speech 2017-18 has announced creation of a dedicated Micro- irrigation Fund to be instituted with NABARD with an initial corpus of Rs.5000 crore for encouraging public and private investments in modern irrigation methods such as sprinkler and drip irrigation as also water use enhancing practices to realize the objective of ‘Per Drop More Crop’. Government is committed to giving high priority to water security. It will complete the long pending irrigation projects on priority and launch the ‘Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana’ with the motto of ‘Har Khet Ko Paani’. There is a need for seriously considering all options including linking of rivers, where feasible; for ensuring optimal use of our water resources to prevent the recurrence of floods and drought. By harnessing rain water through ‘Jal Sanchay’ and ‘Jal Sinchan’, we will nurture water conservation and ground water recharge. Micro irrigation will be popularised to ensure ‘Per drop-More crop’.

8. FRONTLINE DEMONSTRATION ON PULSES

8.1 NFSM-Pulse: Cluster FLD The project entitled “Cluster Frontline Demonstration on Pulses during 2016-17”funding under Centrally Sponsored Scheme of National Food Security Mission (NFSM) for the financial year 2016-17 with a total outlay of Rs. 2529.10 lakh out of which Rs. 2325.00 lakh for “Cluster Frontline Demonstration on Pulses”.

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8.2 Front line Demonstrations Through KVKs Cluster front line demonstration of rabi and summer pulses through 474 KVKs of eight ATARIs (Agricultural Technology Application Research Institutes) of Agricultural bExtension Division of ICAR was conducted to demonstrate improved production technologies including seed of newer varieties of pulses at farmers field by Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs).An amount of Rs.11.98 crore was released for 15381 ha of demonstrations under NFSM during 2015-16. Similarly, an amount of Rs. 25.29 crore has been allocated to 534 KVKs to conduct 31,000 ha Front Line Demonstrations (FLDs) of pulses in kharif, rabi and summer seasons for 2016-17 under NFSM. 8.3 Strategic Adaptive Research Projects In order to address various issues and gaps of potential yield and yield realized at farmers’ field of pulses, adaptive research projects have been sanctioned to ICAR institutes/SAUs/ International Organisations during the XII Plan. The projects will help to address various issues related to crop improvement, production & protection technologies and mechanization of farm operations of pulses in the country. 8.4 Guidelines for Frontline Demonstration 1. The destinations of each pulse crop should be organized in cluster approach (at least 10

ha for each cluster). 2. ICAR should provide seed as one of critical inputs to farmers for organization

demonstration. 3. The varieties of pulse crops to be included in the demonstrations should not be older than 10

years. 4. More focus should be given to organize demonstration of pulses in rice fallow areas in

eastern India. 5. 10% of FLD fund earmarked (Rs. 7500/ha) is allowed to utilized for monitoring,

distribution of literature and organization of field day. 6. Chemical fertilizers are not allowed as input under FLD. However payment of various

operations/ services and inputs (seed, bio-fertilizers, soil ameliorants, micro-nutrients etc.) are allowed. Farmers have to apply recommended dose of chemical fertilizers to attain potential yield.

7. The scientists from KVK will conduct visit to the demonstrations site to resolve problem on spot.

8. Each KVK will furnish cafeteria of interventions for each crop to be undertaken at the demonstration site.

9. For individual farmer, FLDs should not exceed than 0.80ha. 10. The organizational of workshop cum training and group meetings should be organized as

per norms of ICAR. 11. The list of beneficiary-farmers should be maintained at each ATARI level. 12. The contribution of individual intervention should also be documented.

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13. Each KVK should try to choose interior areas; farmers have generally been deprived of demonstrations conducted by extension agencies.

14. KVKs which shall conduct FLDs in 100 ha or more area during both the cropping season of a year is allowed to hire PTA for 12 months and KVK which shall conduct FLDs in at least 50 ha or more area either in Kharif, Rabi and summer season is allowed PTA for six months.

15. KVK should focus on use of micro-nutrients, soil ameliorants and IPM practices. 16. Farmers should be trained for seed production, primary processing etc. 17. Each ATARI designated for a particular zone will prepare a detailed report on the

demonstrations of pulses and a final report will be submitted by Department of Agricultural Extension-ICAR, New Delhi.

ATARI budget for FLDs and No. of Demo. organized are indicated under Table 1,2 & 3 (Rs. in lakh)

Implementing agency/ zone No. of KVK No. of FLDs (Area in ha)

Budget (in Rs.)

ATARI, Zone VII, Jabalpur 92 7310 548.25 Total 534 31000 2325.00

Frontline Demonstration Under Kharif Pulses-2016-17

State Crop Allocation Conducted Area (in ha) No. of Demo Area (in ha) No. of Demo

Chhattisgarh

Black gram 320 800 320 770 Green gram 190 475 186 530 Horse gram 140 350 130 294 Pigeon pea 400 1000 400 922

Total 1050 2625 1036 2516

Madhya Pradesh

Black gram 330 825 328.8 763 Green gram 120 300 120 354 Pigeon pea 700 1737 700 1729

Total 1150 2862 1148.8 2846 Grand Total 2200 5487 2184.8 5362

Frontline Demonstration Under Rabi Pulses-2016-17

State Crop

Allocation Conducted Area (in ha) No. of Demo Area (in ha) No. of Demo

CG

Blackgram 50 125 50 125 Chickpea 590 1475 590 1475 Fieldpea 130 325 130 325 Greengram 60 150 60 150 Lentil 190 475 190 475 Lathyrus 180 450 150 375 Pigeonpea 60 150 60 150 Total 1260 3150 1230 3075

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State Crop

Allocation Conducted Area (in ha) No. of Demo Area (in ha) No. of Demo

Madhya Pradesh

Blackgram 30 75 30 75 Greengram 40 100 40 66 Chickpea 920 2300 910 2256 Fieldpea 40 100 40 100 Lentil 280 700 280 687

Total 1310 3275 1300 3184

Grand Total 2570 6425 2530 6259 9. SEED MINIKITS The Minikits component has been started from 2016-17 and aims at introduction and popularization of latest released/pre-released varieties/ hybrids (within 10 years) among the farmers free of cost. The conditions/guidelines to implement the component is as under:

1. For better monitoring and visible impact, minikits need to be allocated to all farmers in contiguous area of at least 25 ha,

2. Timely submission of Progress Report on the supply of seed minikits to this Department and Directorate of Pulses Development, Bhopal.

3. Bio-fertilizer packets recommended for particular pulse crop, leaflets and package of practices are to be supplied with seed minikits. In case these are not supplied, the reasons should be reported to DAC&FW.

To increase the seed replacement rate (SRR) and popularization of latest released / hybrids, about 7.85 lakh seed minikits have been allocated to central seed agencies like NSC, NAFED, etc. for distribution to farmers, free of cost, during 2016-17. The seed minikits of 4 kg each for Arhar, Urad and Moong, 8 kg for lentil and 16 kg for gram. The details of season wise minikits of quality seed of pulses distributed in the country is as under: 9.1 ALLOCATION: KHARIF PULSES 2016-17

Quantity in quintals, Minikits in Nos

State Crops Kit size (kg) Varieties

Total Allocation Minikit Quantity

Madhya Pradesh

Arhar 4 0 0 Urdbean 4 Pant Urd-31 15000 600 Moongbean 4 TJM-3 10000 400 State Total 25000 1000

Chhattisgarh

Arhar 4 0 0 Urdbean 4 Pant Urd-31 6000 240 Moongbean 4 IPM-02-03 1000 40 State Total 7000 280

All India

Arhar 4 56900 2276 Urdbean 4 93750 3750 Moongbean 4 132550 5302

Total Number of Minikits 283200 11328

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9.2 ALLOCATION: RABI PULSES 2016-17 Quantity in quintals, Minikits in Nos

State Crops Kit size (kg) Varieties

Total Allocation Minikit Quantity

Madhya Pradesh

Gram 16

JG-14 125 20 JG-6 625 100

JG-63 24063 3850 JAKI-9218 0 0

Total Gram 24813 3970 Lentil 8 0 0

Urdbean 4 Pant Urd-31 6000 240 Moongbean 4 0 0

State Total 30813 4210.0

Chhattisgarh

Gram 16 JAKI-9218 20000 3200 Lentil 8 0 0

Urdbean 4 PU-31 9000 360 Moongbean 4 0 0

State Total 29000 3560

All India

Gram 16 168151 26904 Lentil 8 69938 5595

Urdbean 4 85000 3400 Moongbean 4 39000 1560

Total Number of Minikits 362089 37459

* as on January, 2017, During 2017-18 also this programme is continued and about 10% Higher allocations than the previous year for minikits distribution are being proposed.

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No. of states

Name of pulses

Minikits Distribution

Achievement

Target Kharif 28 Arhar, Urdbean,Mungbean 2,83,200 1,27,601 Rabi* 28 Gram, lentil, Urdbean, Mungbean 3,62,089 2,27,657 Summer Urdbean, Moongbean 1,40,000 - Total 7,85,289 3,55,258

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9.3 SEED MINIKITS: NMOOP- Kharif, 2016-17 1) Minikits are meant for introduction and popularization of latest released/ pre-released

varieties/ hybrids not older than 10 years among the farmers free of cost. Central Seed Agencies have to deliver the allotted seed minikits to the destination identified by the beneficiary States within the stipulated time.

2) For better monitoring and visible impact, minikits need to be allocated to all farmers in contiguous area of at least 25 ha for soybean and groundnut and at least 10 ha for other oilseed crops.

3) Bio-fertilizer packets recommended for the crop and leaflets for package of practices are to be supplied with seed minikits. In case these are not supplied, the reasons should be reported to DAC&FW. ALLOCATION: KHARIF 2016-17

Quantity in quintals, Minikits in Nos.

State Crops Kit size (kg) Varieties Total Allocation Minikit Quantity

Madhya Pradesh

Soybean

8

JS-95-60 125000 10000 JS-20-29 - - JS-20-34 - - RVS-2001-4 - - JS-97-52 0 0 Total Soybean 125000 10000

Sesamum 1

RT-351 5000 50 RT-346 5000 50

Total Sesamum 10000 100 State Total 135000 10100

Chhattisgarh

Soybean 8

JS-97-52 0 0 JS-95-60 12500 1000 Total Soybean 12500 1000

Groundnut 20

Kadiri-6 0 0 AK-265 0 0 Kadiri-9 150 30

Total Groundnut 150 30 State Total 12650 1030

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9.4 Seed Minikits of Oilseeds: NMOOP- Summer, 2016-17 For better monitoring and visible impact, minikits need to be allocated to all farmers in contiguous area of at least 25 ha for groundnut and at least 10 ha for sesame and other oilseed crops. Allocation of Seed Minikits: Summer 2016-17

Quantity in quintals, Minikits in Nos

State Crops Kit size (kg) Varieties

Total Allocation

Minikit Quantity

Chhattisgarh Groundnut 20 Kadiri-9 1000 200

Total Groundnut 1000 200 State Total 1000 200

All India Groundnut 16500 3300 Sesamum 4700 47

Grand Total 21200 3347 10. FRONT LINE DEMONSTRATION ON OILSEEDS - NMOOP: 2016-17

The total outlay of the project entitled “Demonstrations on Oilseeds” for 2016-17 (Kharif/ Rabi/ Summer) under NMOOPScheme implemented by ATARI and KVKs was Rs. 1026.03 lakh, of which Rs. 863.97 lakh has been the expenditure (Table )..

10.1 BUDGET (Rs. in Lakhs)

Implementing agency/ zone No. of KVK

No. of Demonstrations

(in acre)

(Area in ha)

Budget for Cluster Demonstrations

(in Rs.) ATARI, Zone VII, Jabalpur 84 13125 5250 222.65 Total 423 51665 20666 863.97

10.2 STATUS OF DEMONSTRATION - 2016-17

State Crop Allocation Conducted Cluster Demonstrations

Area (in ha)

No. of Demo

No. of KVKs

Area (in ha)

No. of Demo

Chhattisgarh

Linseed 300 750 13 410 952 Mustard 450 1125 15 390 955 Sesame 30 75 3 90 225

Sunflower 30 75 1 - - Total 810 2025 32 890 2132

Madhya Pradesh

Linseed 230 575 10 230 650 Mustard 480 1200 18 520 1195

Total 710 1775 28 750 1845

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10.3 GUIDELINES : OILSEEDS FLDs

1. The demonstrations of each oilseed crop should be organized in cluster approach (at least 10 ha for each cluster).

2. The varieties of oilseed crops to be included in the demonstrations should not be older than 10 years.

3. More focus should be given to organize demonstration of oilseeds in rice fallow areas in Eastern India.

4. 10% cluster demonstration fund earmarked for each crop (Groundnut Rs. 7500/-, Soybean Rs. 4500/- and Sunflower Rs. 4000/-, R&M, Sesame, Niger, Safflower and Linseed Rs. 3000/-, is allowed to be utilized for monitoring, distribution of literature and organization of field day.

5. Cluster Demonstration will be conducted under the direct supervision of the scientists, they should promote INM and IPM, so as to reduce the cost of cultivation and help farmers realize better return. The KVK should advise the farmers on marketing of this produce. The scientists from KVK will conduct visit to the demonstrations site to resolve problem on spot.

6. Each KVK will furnish cafeteria on interventions for each crop to be undertaken at the demonstration site.

7. The demonstrations should be easily accessible to create awareness among the farmers. 8. Farmer should be trained for seed production, primary processing etc. 9. For individual farmer, cluster demonstration, should not exceed more than 2 acres or (0.80

ha). 10. The training to be organized as per norms of NMOOP Scheme. 11. The list of beneficiary-farmers should be maintained at each ATARI level. 12. The contribution of individual intervention should be documented. 13. Supply of chemical fertilizers, which are already subsidized, will not supported as input

under cluster demonstration, however, payment of various operations/ services and inputs (seed, bio-fertilizers, soil ameliorants, micro-nutrient etc.) are allowed. Farmers have to apply recommended dose of chemical fertilizers to obtain potential yield.

14. Each ATARI designated for a particular zone will prepare a detailed report on the demonstrations of oilseeds and consolidated final report will be submitted by Department of Agricultural Extension-ICAR, New Delhi.

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11. PROJECT ON ENHANCING BREEDER SEED PRODUCTION FOR INCREASING INDIGENOUS PRODUCTION OF PULSES IN INDIA (ABSP)

“Project on Enhancing Breeder Seed Production for Increasing Indigenous Production of Pulses in India” under Centrally Sponsered Scheme of National Food Security Mission (NFSM) .

During the year 2016-17, an amount of Rs. 20.39 crore have been allocated for 12 research institutes of ICAR/SAUs for strengthening of existing infrastructure for enhancing production of breeder seed of pulses i.e. chickpea, mungbean, urdbean, pigeon pea, lentil and field pea. An additional quantity of 3717 quintals of breeder seed of pulses in 2016-17 and around 1000 quintals additional quantity every year in next three years is to be produced to achieve target of 18,000 quintals of breeder seed up to 2020-21. The year wise additional breeder seed production target of pulses to be produced by research institutes is as under:-

Crop Additional Breeder Seed Production (quintals) Total 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Chickpea 2140.00 235.00 277.00 2652.00 Pigoenpea 425.00 157.00 168.00 750.00 Mungbean 490.00 195.00 244.00 929.00 Urdbean 317.00 183.00 212.00 712.00 Lentil 165.00 140.00 132.00 437.00 Fieldpea 180.00 68.00 73.00 321.00 Grand Total 3717.00 978.00 1106.00 5801.00

11.1 CENTRE-WISE BUDGET ALLOCATION S.

No. Name of Centre Item wise Financial Allocation Total

Financial budget

Works Seed Processing Unit

Farm implements

1 ARS, Kota Agril. Univ. Kota Raj. 90.00 20.00 70.00 180.00 2 BAU, Sabour, Bihar 130.00 40.00 25.00 195.00 3 ARS, Badnapur VNM, Krishi Vidya

Peeth Parbhani Maharashtra 105.00 10.00 30.00 145.00

4 ICAR-IIPR, Region Station Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh

190.00 35.00 50.00 275.00

5 ARS, Berhampur, OUAT, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha

40.00 55.00 45.00 140.00

6 ICAR-IIPR, Kanpur 130.00 35.00 0.00 165.00 7 JNKVV, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh 160.00 0.00 30.00 190.00 8 ARS, Lam, ANGRAU, Andhra

Pradesh 85.00 55.00 35.00 175.00

9 RVSKVV, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh 50.00 0.00 42.00 92.00 10 UAS, Dharwad Karnataka 00.00 0.00 177.00 177.00 11 MPKVV,Rahuri Maharashtra 60.00 25 73.00 158.00 12 RARI, Durgapur, Sri.Karan, Narendra

Agri. Univ. Jobner, Rajasthan 85.00 4.00 58.00 147.00

Grand Total 1125.00 279.00 635.00 2039.00

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11.2 PROJECT CONDITIONS 1. IndianInstitute of Pulses Research (IIPR), Kanpur will act as a Nodal Agency. 2. ICAR has proposed 12 institutes for production of additional quantity of breeder seed. 3. The budget proposed for each centre is mainly for works, seed processing units and farm

implements. 4. ICAR- IIPR, Kanpur to ensure the requirement of breeder seed of the major pulse i.e.,

chickpea, mungbean, urdbean, pigeonpea, lentil and field pea) to the states for which no institute is included in the project for production of breeder seed.

5. The varieties to be included in production of breeder seed should be less than 10 years old. Priority should be given to production of breeder seed of newly released/ notified varieties particularly for the states where scarcity of breeder seed of new varieties.

6. IIPR-Kanpur will ensure that the funds allocated for each centre under heads i.e. works, seed processing units and farm implements will be utilized for production of breeder seed of pulses.

7. The items proposed under heads i.e. works, seed processing units and farm implements for each institute under the project are allowed. The institute is not allowed to purchase items other than proposed in the project. The transfer of funds from one head to another head for each institute is not allowed.

8. Each institute will share quantity of breeder seed of pulses with Department of Agriculture, Seed Corporation of respective states as well as central seed producing agencies.

9. IIPR-Kanpur will analyze the breeder seed requirement of pulses in each season and make necessary arrangements for supply of breeder seed for multiplication to seed producing agencies.

10. IIPR-Kanpur will take responsibility that the additional quantity of breeder seed to be produced up to 2018-19 will be continued in a sustainable manner so that the desired Seed Replacement Rate (SRR) and Varietal Replacement Rate (VRR) may be achieved for increasing production of pulses in the country.

11. For increasing the cultivation of pulses (moong bean, urd bean) in summer season in irrigated areas, IIPR-Kanpur will focus on the production of breeder seed of the varieties which are recommended for cultivation in summer season.

12. The minor pulses like rajmash, mothbean, cowpea, horsegram etc. may also be included in existing seed production programme undertaken by institutes breeder seed programme to promote the cultivation of newer varieties of these pulses in niche areas of some states.

13. IIPR-Kanpur will submit a report on production of breeder seed of various pulses for each season to Crops Division and Seed Division of DAC&FW, New Delhi.

14. IIPR-Kanpur will also share the information with Seed Division of DAC&FW regarding availability of breeder seed of various pulses for allocation to various central and state producing agencies.

15. The funds for the project are to be released in three instalments in the ratio of 40:40:20 for effective implementation and monitoring of the project.

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11.3 SEED PRODUCTION SUBSIDY To increase production of new varieties of pulses seeds, an assistance of subsidy at the rate of Rs. 25/- per kg for seed production of new varieties is being provided and 15% of budget allocation of Action Plans for NFSM-Pulses is kept for this intervention in 2016-17. Besides about Rs.90.06 crore has been allocated to Central Seed Agencies like NSC, HIL, KRIBHCO as subsidy for production of quality seed in 2016-17. The agencywise allocation and production targets of certified seed of pulses during 2016-17 are given as under: Agency

Kharif Seed Production (qtl)

Rabi Seed Production

(qtl)

Total Quantity

(qtl)

Total amount of assistance

(Rs. in lakhs) HIL 14000 81000 95000 2375.00 KRIBHCO 500 7140 7640 191.00 NSC 50800 206800 257600 6440.00 Total 64800 295440 360240 9006.00 12. PROJECT ON CREATION OF SEED-HUBS FOR INCREASING INDIGENOUS

PRODUCTION OF PULSES IN INDIA The total outlay of “Project on Creation of Seed Hubs for increasing Indigenous Production of Pulses in India” funding under Centrally Sponsered Scheme of National Food Security Mission (NFSM) for the two years i.e. 2016-17 to 2017-18isRs.22531.08 lakh for 150 Seed-Hubs of pulses with inclusion of additional allocation of Rs.7500.00 lakh for additional 50 Seed-hubs.Seed production targets and budget allocationfor each seed hubs for quality seed production of various pulses at SAUs/ KVKs/ICAR Institutes under project. The details of budget of the project are given as under:For each seed hub, an assistance of Rs. 50 lakh for creating seed processing and seed production infrastructures and Rs. 100 lakh as revolving fund to meet out various expenses for production, procurement and processing of seeds for each seed hub has been allocated.

(Rs. in lakh) S.

No. Item Budget allocation

Total 2016-17 2017-18 A. Seed Hubs approved earlier 1. Revolving fund for 93 seed hubs 3379.00 5921.00 9300.00 2. Seed processing plant and storage godown at 93

seed hubs 4650.00 00.00 4650.00

3. Manpower at IIPR Kanpur 15.54 15.54 31.08 Sub Total-I 8044.54 5936.54 13981.08 B. Additional 7 seed hubs earlier 4. Revolving fund for 7 seed hubs 280.00 420.00 700.00 5. Seed processing plant and storage godown at 7

seed hubs 350.00 - 350.00

Sub Total-II 630.00 420.00 1050.00 C. Additional 50 seed hubs 6. Revolving fund for 50 seed hubs 2000.00 3000.00 5000.00 7. Infrastructure funds for 50 seed hubs 2500.00 - 2500.00 Sub Total-III 4500.00 3000.00 7500.00 Grand Total 13174.54 9356.54 22531.08

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The following conditions of the project is given as under:-

1. Anamount of Rs. 50.00 lakhs for creating seed processing and seed production infrastructures as well as storage of seed for each seed hub at SAUs/KVK/ICAR institutes is allowed during 2016-17.

2. An amount of Rs. 100 lakhs for each seed hubs at SAUs/KVK/ICAR institutes is allowed as a revolving fund to meet out the various expenses for production, procurement and processing of seeds during 2016-17 and 2017-18.

3. Revolving fund will be recouped fully after every season to maintain sustainability of funds.

4. A separate bank account would be opened by KVK/SAU/ICAR institute for each seed hub.

5. The revenue generated from the sale of seeds, non-seed etc. should be ploughed back in the account of revolving fund in each year.

6. Indian Insititute of Pulses Research (IIPR), Kanpur will act as a Nodal Agency for implementation of project on creation of seed hub at KVKs/SAUs/ICAR institutes. Funds shall be released to IIPR, Kanpur. After that, IIPR, Kanpur shall disburse fund to each seed hub at SAUs/KVK/ICAR institutes.

7. The varieties of various pulses to be included in seed production programme should not older than 10 years.

8. IIPR-Kanpur will submit report about the production of seed of pulses at each seed hub in each season i.e. Kharif, Rabi and Summer to Crops Division and Seed Division of DAC&FW, New Delhi.

9. IIPR, Kanpur will monitor and provide technical support for seed production of pulses at each seed hub.

10. SAUs/ICAR institute in each state will share the seed production of pulses with the State Department of Agriculture and State Seed Corporation.

11. IIPR-Kanpur will analyze the seed requirement of pulses particularly for north-eastern states and eastern states and make necessary arrangement of quality seeds of pulses for these regions.

12. After completion of the project, IIPR-Kanpur will take responsibility that revolving fund at each seed hub created under the project is to be utilized for seed production of pulses only. The seed production of pulses at each seed hub should be continue in sustainable manner to meet requirement of quality seed of pulses and submit the report about the seed production of pulses by each seed in each season.

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Crop Seed-Hub ABSP

Target ExpectedProduction Target 2017-18

Target Expected production

Target 2017-18

Mungbean 26125 5857 28900 275 437 195 Urdbean 8875 4553 15850 165 293 183 Pigeonpea 15800 6865 25540 809 875 157 Cowpea 700 222 2150 Horsegram 400 64 600 Mothbean 150 46 550 Rajmash 100 - 450 Chickpea 20010 11921 28700 2620 5682 235 Lentil 6925 4642 11550 211 173 140 Fieldpea 9400 1754 12530 260 520 68 Lathyrus 150 55 250 Total 88635 35979 127070 4340 7980 978

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13. CONTACT DETAILS

i) DAC&FW: CROPS DIVISION Designation Name Contact number Email

Agriculture Commissioner Agriculture Commissioner

Dr. S.K. Malhotra 9968978191(M) 011-23383549 (O)

[email protected]

PPS to AC R.N. Sharma 011-23381012(O) [email protected] Joint Secretary (Crops) Joint Secretary (Crops) Dr. B. Rajender 9599428809 (M)

011-23381176 (O) [email protected]

PPS to JS (Crops) Smt. S. Jayasree 9711123632 (M)

[email protected]

PA to JS (Crops) Shri R.N. Bansal 9810863107 (M) 011-23381176 (O)

[email protected]

Additional Commissioner (Crops) Additional Comm. (Crops)/CC

Dr. A.P. Singh (NFSM)

9811137009 (M)

DC (Crops) Dr. M.N. Singh (NFSM & BGREI)

9811572591(M) [email protected]

Director (Crops) Dr. R.K. Trivedi I/C Director (Crops)

9818713591(M) 011-23382021(O)

[email protected]

NFSM Cell AD (Crops), Pulses Shri. Ashok Kumar

Singh 9650669923(M) [email protected]

AD (Crops), (Coordination & CC)

Dr. Manoj Kumar 9891090571(M) [email protected]

AD (Crops), Research Projects

Smt. G. Sandhya 9873319305(M) [email protected]

Sr. Programmer (NFSM-Website)

Sh. Suraj Prakash 8826836683(M) [email protected]

Technical Support Group (TSG Cell) Consultant (NFSM-Rice)

Sh. Shamsher Singh 9810284556 (M) [email protected]

Consultant (Pulses) Dr. Upkar Singh Sadana

9815118709 (M) [email protected]

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ii) CROP DEVELOPMENT DIRECTORATES Dr. Virendra Singh, Director Directorate of Rice Development, DAC&FW, Ministry of Agri.& Farmers Welfare,5th Floor, 'G' Wing, Karpuri Thakur Sadan, Kendriya Karmachari Parisar (GPOA), Ashiana Digha Road, Patna – 800 025 Bihar Tel: 0612-2262720, 2262843 Fax: 0612-2262720 E-mail: [email protected]

Dr. M N Singh, Director Directorate of Wheat Development, C.G.O.Complex – I, 3rd Floor,, Kamla Nehru Nagar, Ghaziabad-201002 (U.P.) Tele : 0120 - 2711380, 2710897 Fax: 0120 - 2711380 E-mail:, [email protected] Website : http://dwd.dacnet.nic.in

Dr. A. K.Tiwari, Director Directorate of Pulses Development, 6th Floor, Vindhyachal Bhavan, Bhopal-462004 (M.P.) Tel : 0755-2550353, 2572313 Telefax : 0755-2571678 E-mail: [email protected];Website: dpd.gov.in

Dr. .K. Manoharan, Director Directorate of Jute Development, Nizam Palace Campus ,234/4, Acharya Jagdish Bose Road, Kolkata- 700020 (West Bengal) Tel. no: 033-22879465/9337/9189 Fax :033-22879521 E-mail : [email protected] ;Website: djd.dacnet.nic.in

Dr. A.L.Waghmare, Director-Incharge Directorate of Sugarcane Development, 8th Floor, Hall No.3, KendriyaBhavan,Aliganj, Lucknow - 226024 (U.P) Tel. no.: 0522-2323913 Fax: 0522- 2323913 ; E-mail: [email protected];Website:dsd.dacnet.nic.in

Dr. Subhash Chandra, Director-Incharge Directorate of Millets Development, Kendriya Sadan Room No. 210, 2nd Floor, Block-A,Sector-10,Vidyadhar Nagar, Jaipur-302023 Tel: 0141-2233004 Fax: 0141-2235631 E-mail: [email protected] ;Website:dmd.dacnet.nic.in

Shri R. P Singh, Director Directorate of Cotton Development, Bhoomi Sarvekshan Bhavan, Near Centre Point School, Katol Road,Nagpur-440013 (Maharashtra) Tel. No 0712-2585831 Fax : 0712-2595505 E-mail: [email protected] Website : dcd.dacnet.nic.in

Dr. K. Ponnuswamy, Director-Incharge Directorate of Oilseeds Development, Telhan Bhavan, Himayat Nagar, Hyderabad-500029 (A.P.) Tel. No.:040-23224381; Fax :040-23224381 E-mail: [email protected] ; Website :oilseeds.dacnet.nic.in

iii) METROLOGICAL CENTRE, GOVT. OF INDIA: BHOPAL (MP)

Name of Officer Designation Contact No. Email

Dr. Anupam Kashyapi Director 9425016480 (M);0755-2552743 (O) [email protected]

Dr. G.D. Mishra Scientist-A 9425080082 (M);0755-2559892 (O) [email protected] Shri K.K. Devangan Scientist-A 9425028005 (M);0755-2554272 (O) [email protected]

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iv) AGRICULTURE INSURANCE COMPANY OF INDIA LTD. Name of Officer designation Contact Email

Shri Krishna Prasad

Regional Manager 7471118605(M) 0755-4026101(O) [email protected]

HDFC-ERGO Shri Umesh Soni Regional Manager 9893473192 (M)

0755-2550807 (O) [email protected]

ICICI-LOMBARD Shri Ravendra Kushwaha

Manager 7389918115 (M) [email protected]

Shri Suman Roy Choudury

Regional Manager 9776644458 (M) 0755-3036534(O) [email protected]

NAFED Biofertilizers Dr. Alok Dwevedi Deputy Manager 9302113381(M)

0731-2720450 (O) [email protected]

Dr. K.R.Rao Chief Manager 0755-2464775 (O) [email protected] v) ICAR/ GOVT. OF INDIA INSTITUTIONS IN MP

Name of Officer Designation Contact No. Email Address ICAR-Central Institute of Agricutural Engineering, Bhopal

Dr. K.K. Singh Director 0755-2737191 (O) 0755-2734016 (F)

[email protected]

ICAR-Indian Institute of Soil Science, Bhopal Dr. Ashok Kumar Patra Director 0755-2730946 (O)

0755-2733310 (F) [email protected]

ICAR –Indian Institute of Soybean Research, Indore

Dr. V.S. Bhatiya Director 9303224211 (M) 0731-2476188 (O)

[email protected], [email protected]

ICAR-ATARI, Jabalpur

Dr. Anupam Mishra Director 0761-2680807

[email protected] [email protected]

ICAR-Directorate of Weed Research, Jabalpur

Dr. P.K. Singh Director (Acting) 0761-2353138 0761-2353129 (F)

[email protected] [email protected]

ICAR-I.A.R.I., Regional Wheat Research Centre, Indore

Dr. S.V. Saiprasad Principal Scientist & Incharge

9425957920 (M) 0731-2702921 (O)

[email protected]

Directorate of Marketing & Inspection, Bhopal

Shri L.K. Singh Dy. Agricultural Marketing Advisor

0755-2551847 (O) 0755- 2551847 (F)

[email protected]

Central Farm Machinery Training and Testing Institute, Budni

Shri J.J.R. Narvare Director 07564-234729 (O) 07564-234743 (F)

[email protected]

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National Horticulture Board, Bhopal

Shri Dharm Singh Deputy Director 7898861196 (M) 0755-2761741/ 2550768 (O)

[email protected]

vi) SEED-MINIKIT: CENTRAL SEED SUPPLYING AGENCIES

Name of Officer Designation Contact No. Email Address National Seed Corporation (NSC)

Shri Vinod Kumar Gaur Chairman-cum-MD 011-25842093/ 25842904 (F)

[email protected]

Hindustan Insecticides Limited (HIL)

Dr. Anil Yadav Deputy GM 011-24364662 09319867803

[email protected]

Indian Farm Forestry Development Corporation Ltd. (IFFDC)

Dr. Sudhir Kumar Prog. Officer (Seed) 0124-2340147/ 2340149

[email protected]

Krishak Bharti Cooperative Society (KRIBHCO)

Dr. Surendra Singh Addl. GM (Mktg.) 120-2534613/ 2534861

[email protected]

National Agriculture cooperative Marketing Federation of India Ltd. (NAFED)

Shri Ram Subhag Singh Managing Director 011-26340019/ 26340261

[email protected]

vii) BREEDER SEED PRODUCTION PROGRAMME

Name of Officer Designation Contact No. Email Address ICAR-IIPR, Kanpur Dr. P.K. Katiyar Principal Scientist 9005688164

0512-2572464/ 2572582 (F)

[email protected]

Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri Dr. N.S. Kute Principal Scientist 7588513398

02426-233447 (O/F) [email protected]

JNKVV, Jabalpur Dr. D.K. Mishra Director, Seeds and

Farm 9424705597 0761-2681021 (O/F)

[email protected]

Rajasthan Agriculture Research Institute (SKN Agriculture University, Jobner) Durgapura Dr. R.V. Singh ADR (Seeds) 9461046553

0141-2550229 (O/F) [email protected]

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University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad Dr. S.L. Madiwalar Special officer

Seeds 9448497353 0836-2441884

[email protected]

ARS Kota, Agriculture University, Kota, Rajasthan Dr. Pratap Singh Director of Research 9414331136

0744-2321207-03 [email protected]

ARS Badnapur, Vasantrao Naik Marathawada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani Dr. D.K. Patil Principal Scientist 9422238626

2482-261026 (O/F) [email protected]

ANGRAU, Regional Agricultural Research Station, Lam, Guntur , Andhra Pradesh Dr. Y. Koteswara Rao

Principal Scientist (Pulse)

8008643435 0863-2524017

[email protected]

BAU, Sabour Dr. Rafat Sultana Assistant Professor 7870062045

0641-2452608 (O) / 2451066 (F)

[email protected]

OUAT, Bhubaneswar, Odisha Dr. K. Pradhan Officer Incharge

(pulse) 9238171235 0674-2397740

[email protected]

ICAR-IIPR, Regional Station, Bhopal Dr. P.K. Katiyar Principal Scientist 9005688164

0512-2572464/ 2572582 (F)

[email protected]

viii) SEED HUB PROGRAMME Name of Officer Designation Contact No. Email Address

Dr. P.K. Katiyar Principal Scientist 9005688164 0512-2572464/ 2572582 (F)

[email protected]

ix) MP STATE ORGANIC CERTIFICATION AGENCY (MPSOCA)

Division Name of Officer Contact Email Address Office Mob.

Bhopal Shri. R. S. Chamrakar, Managing Director 2600609 9425087499 [email protected]

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x) MP STATE SEED CERTIFICATION AGENCY (MPSSC)

Division Name of Officer

Designation Contact Email Address Office Mob.

Bhopal Shri. K.S.

Tekam Managing Director

2600860 9617879099 [email protected]

xi) STATES/UTs: CHIEF SECRETARIES

State Name of the Officer Contact No.& Fax Email Andhra Pradesh

S.P. Thakur 09490115360 (M) 040-23456604/ 23456028 (O) 040-23451861 (F)

[email protected] [email protected]

Arunachal Pradesh

Smt. Sakuntala Gamlin 09402275048 (M) 0360-2212595/ 2006161(O) 0360-2212446 (F)

[email protected]

Assam Sh. V.K. Pipersenia 09435552145(M) 0361-2261403/ 2261120 (O) 0361-2237200 (F)

[email protected]

Bihar Sh. Anjani Kumar Singh 09473191444 (M) 0612-2215804 (O) 0612-2217085 (F)

[email protected]

Chhattisgarh

Shri Vivek K.Dhand 09981107775 (M) 0771-2221207/ 2221208 (O) 0771-2221206 (F)

[email protected] [email protected]

Gujarat

Shri J.N.Singh 09978405930 (M) 079-23250301/23250302 (O) 079-23250305 (F)

[email protected]

Goa

Shri R.K.Srivastava 07774076440 (M) 0832-2419402(O) 2415201(F)

[email protected]

Haryana Shri Depinder S. Dhesi 09779274455 (M) 0172-2740118(O)2740317 (F)

[email protected]

Himachal Pradesh

Shri V.C.Pharka 09418089118 (M) 0177-2621022(O)2621813 (F)

[email protected]

Jammu & Kashmir

Shri. Brij Raj Sharma 0191-2544338 (O) 0194-2546188 (F)

[email protected]

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State Name of the Officer Contact No.& Fax Email Jharkhand Shri RajBala Verma 09431307171(M)

0651-2400240(O) 2400255(F) [email protected]

Karnataka Dr. Subhash Chandra Khuntia

09868247979 (M) 080-22252442(O)22258913 (F)

[email protected]

Kerala Shri S.M. Vijayanand 0471-2333147 (O)2327176 (F) [email protected] Madhya Pradesh

Shri Basant Pratap Singh 0755-2441370 (O) 0755-2551521(F)

[email protected]

Manipur Shri O. Nabakishore Singh

09612160645 (M) 0385-2451144 (O) 2452629(F)

[email protected]

Meghalaya Shri K. S. Kropha 09402196384 (M) 0364-2224801(O) 2225978(F)

cso-meg.nic.in

Mizoram Shri. Lalmalsawma 07085055193 (M) 0389-2322411/2322429(O) 0389-2322745 (F)

[email protected]

Nagaland Shri Pankaj Kumar 09436299175 (M) 0370-2270082(O) 2270057 (F)

[email protected]

Orissa Shri Aditya Prasad Padhi

09937067849 (M) 674-2534300 (O) 2536660 (F)

[email protected]

Punjab Shri Sarvesh Kaushal

09872000616 (M) 172-2740860 (O) 2742488 (F)

[email protected]

Rajasthan Shri. Om Prakash Meena

09928924241(M) 0141-2227254 (O) 2227114(F)

[email protected]

Sikkim Shri A.K.Srivastava 09434086959 (M) 03592-202315 (O) 204323(F)

[email protected]

Uttarakhand

Shri. ShtrugnaSingh 07409999000 (M) 0135-2712100 (O)2712500 (F)

[email protected] [email protected]

Tamil Nadu Dr. P.Ram Mohana Rao 09790311411(M) 044-25671555(O)25672304 (F)

[email protected]

Telangana Dr. Rajiv Sharma 09849026631(M) 040-23452620 (O)23453700 (F)

[email protected]

Tripura Shri.Yashpal Singh 09436120050 (M) 0381-2323200 (O) 2414013(F)

[email protected]

UttarPradesh Shri. Deepak Singhal 09968296672 (M) 0522-2338212 (O) 2239283 (F)

[email protected]

West Bengal Shri. Basudev Banerjee

09903100000 (M) 033-22145858 (O)22144328 (F)

[email protected]

Delhi Shri.K.K.Sharma 09811585352 (M) 011-23392100 (O)23392102 (F)

[email protected]

Lakshadweep Shri.Vikram Dev Dutt 04896-262255(O) 04896-262184 (F)

[email protected]

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xii) STATES/UTS: SECRETARY/ PRINCIPAL SECRETARY (AGRICULTURE) State Name of the Officer Contact No. & Fax Email Andhra Pradesh

Shri B. Rajshekar Secy (Agri.)

0965225255/ 07032709403 (M) 040-23450356/23450357 (O)

[email protected]

Arunachal Pradesh

Shri Talem Tapok Secretary (Agriculture)

09436895200 (M) 0360-2213136 (O)

[email protected]

Assam Shri A.Baruah Secretary (Agriculture)

09954088272 (M) 0361-2237277 (O)

[email protected]

Shri K.K.Mittal APCTelefax

09854080000 (M) 0361-2237267 (O)

agriculturedepartmentassamgmail.com

Bihar Shri Sudhir Kumar Pr.Secretary (Agri.)

09473191440 (M) 0612-2215373/2217365 (O)

[email protected]

Chhattisgarh Shri Ajay Singh Addl. Chief Secretary (Agri.)

09630030405 (M) 0771-2510962 (O) 0771-2510103 (F)

[email protected]

Gujarat Shri Sanjay Prasad Principal Secretary (Agri)

09978406348 (M) 079-23250803(O) 23252365(F)

[email protected]

Goa Shri B.R.Singh Secretary (Agri.)

09075088399 (M) 0832-2419423(O) 2419649 (F)

[email protected]

Haryana Dr. Abhilaksh Likhi Principal Secretary (Agri.)

09417178929 (M) 0172-2740669 (O) 0172-2770203 (F)

[email protected]

Himachal Pradesh

Shri Arvind Mehta, Secretary (Agriculture)

096508764515 (M) 0177-2621894 (O)

Jammu & Kashmir

Shri Sandeep Kumar Nayak Principal Secretary (Agriculture)

09419506789 (M) 0194-2506114 (O) 0194-2506222 (F)

[email protected]

Jharkhand Dr.Nitin Kumar Kulkarni Secretary (Agri.)

09431121011 (M) 0651-2490578 (O) 0651-2490643 (F)

[email protected]

Karnataka Shri Maheshwar Rao Principal Secretary (Agri.)

09448067345 (M) 080-22250284/ 22032595(O) 080-22251420 (F)

[email protected]

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State Name of the Officer Contact No.& Fax Email Daman &Diu Shri. Praful Patel 0260-2230700 (O)

0260-2230775 (F) [email protected]

Andaman & Nicobar

Shri Anindo Majumdar

03192-233110 (O) 03192-232656 (F)

[email protected]

Pondicherry Shri. Manoj Parida

07867002024 (M) 0413-2334145 (O) 2337575(F)

[email protected]

Chandigarh Shri. D.S.Dhesi 09779274455 (M) 0172-2740581 (O) 2740557 (F)

[email protected]

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State Name of the Officer Contact No. & Fax Email Kerala Dr. Raju

Narayanaswamy Pr. Secretary (Agri.)

09447713372 (M) 0471-2333043 (O) 0471-2333115 (F)

[email protected]

Madhya Pradesh

Shri Rajesh Rajora Principal Secretary (Agri)

09425680111 (M) 0755-2559542 (O) 0755-2551892 (F)

[email protected]

Maharashtra Shri Vijay Kumar Principal Secretary (Agriculture)

09987109898 (M) 022-22025357 (F)

[email protected]

Manipur Shri T. H. Gopen Metei Secretary (Agriculture)

09436026796 (M) 0385-2451916 (O)

Meghalaya Shri P Sampat Kumar, Commissioner Secretary (Agriculture)

099184079 (M) 0364-2500019 (O)2225978 (F)

[email protected]

Mizoram

Shri. B.Lalhmingthan ga, Secretary (Agri.)

09436369867 (M) 0389-2322252(O)2319233 (F)

[email protected]

Nagaland Shri T. Imkonglgmba APC (Agriculture)

09436000108 (M) 0370-2270120 (O)2271019(F)

[email protected]

Orissa Shri Manoj Ahuja Principal Secretary

09937210000 (M) 0674-2391325 (O)2393948(F)

[email protected]

Punjab Shri N. S. Kalsi Addl. Chief Secretary (Dev)

09999997861(M) 0172-2740459 (F)

[email protected]

Rajasthan Smt. Neelkamal Darbari Principal Secretary (Agriculture)

09971860444 (M) 0141-5116893(O)5103626 (F)

[email protected]

Sikkim Shri Puneet Kansal Commissioner-cum Secretary (Agriculture)

09475448463 (M) 03592-231892 (F)

agri.secretary.sikkim.gmail. com

Uttarakhand Dr. Ranvir Singh Addl. Chief Secretary (Agriculture)

09412992136 (M) 0135-2712057(O)2712803 (F)

[email protected]

TamilNadu

Shri Gagandeep Singh Bedi Pr. Seceretary (Agri.)

09940067508 (M) 044-25674482(O)25674857 (F)

[email protected]

Telangana Shri C.Partha Sarathi APC & Secy (Agriculture)

09440288188 (M) 040-23452269 (O)23457086 (F)

[email protected]

Tripura Dr.G.S.G.Iyangar Principal Secretary (Agriculture)

09436462735 (M) 0381-2416036 (O)2418065 (F)

[email protected]

Uttar Pradesh Shri Rajneesh Gupta Principal Secretary (Agriculture)

09454410247 (M) 0522-2237617 (O)2235488 (F)

[email protected]

West Bengal

Shri Sanjeev Chopra, Addl. Chief Secretary (Agriculture)

09868504041 (M) 033-22145506 (O)22143045 (F)

[email protected]

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State Name of the Officer Contact No. & Fax Email Delhi (UT) Shri Sandeep Kumar

Secretary cum Comm. (Dev)

09825678400 (M) 011-23941773(O)23957289 (F)

[email protected]

Andaman & Nicobar

Ms.R.Menaka Secretary (Agriculture)

09434286688 (M) 03192-233345 (O)244201 (F)

[email protected]

Puducherry

Shri. D.Manikandan Secretary (Agriculture)

09597706680 (M) 0413-2338300 (O)

[email protected]

Daman & Diu Shri Umesh Kumar Tyagi Secretary (Agriculture)

7874500222 (M) 0260-2230698 (O)2230049 (F)

[email protected]

Lakshadweep Dr.TariqThomas Sec. Agri.

09447703001 (M) 04896-262235 (O) 263180 (F)

[email protected]

xiii) STATES/UTS: DIRECTOR (AGRICULTURE) State Name of the officer Contact No. &Fax Email Andhra Pradesh

Shri Dhananjaya Reddy

09849908692 (M) 0863-2216461(O) 0863-2216463 (F)

[email protected] [email protected]

Arunachal Pradesh

Shri Hage Kano 09436252188 (M) 0360-2244252(O)2244252 (F)

[email protected]

Assam Shri B.N. Faikia 07670004458 (M) 0361-2332215/2333877 (O) 0361-2332796 (F)

[email protected]

Bihar Shri Himanshu Kumar Rai

09431818704 (M) 0612-2204245/2215895 (O) 0612-2204245 (F)

[email protected] [email protected]

Chhattisgarh Shri M.S. Kerketta

09425542364 (M) 0771-2442015 (O) 2442036 (F)

[email protected]

Gujarat Dr. B.R. Shah 09978405999 (M) 079-23256073 (O) 079-23256227/ 23256159 (F)

[email protected]

Goa Shri Ulhas Pai Kakode

09422457328 (M) 0832-2465443/ 2465840 (O) 0832-2465441 (F)

[email protected]

Haryana Shri Bhupinder Singh

09468296051 (M) 0172-2570662 (O) 0172-2563242 (F)

[email protected] [email protected]

Himachal Pradesh

Shri Somraj Kalia

09418031268 (M) 0177-2830162/ 2830618/ 2830174 (O) 0177-2830612 (F)

[email protected]

Jammu & Kashmir

Shri Showkat Ahmad Beigh

09419036454 (M) 0194-2310675 (O) 2311569 (F)

[email protected]

Jharkhand Shri

Jatashankar Choudhary

09431115706 (M) 0651-6550124 (O) 2233549 (F)

[email protected]

Karnataka Shri B.Y. Srinivas 07259004007 (M) 080-22242746 (O)22212818 (F)

[email protected]

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State Name of the officer Contact No. &Fax Email Kerala

Biju Brabhakar, IAS

09447063200 (M) 0471-2304480 (O) 2304230 (F)

[email protected]

Madhya Pradesh

Shri M.L. Meena

09425036356 (M) 0755-2551336 (O) 2572468 (F)

[email protected] [email protected]

Maharashtra Shri Vikas Deshmukh Commissioner of Agriculture

09420490003 (M) 020-26123648/ 26126150 (O) 020-26127707 (F)

[email protected] [email protected]

Manipur Shri Louis Ngasainao

09436032021 (M) 0385-2452019 (O)

[email protected] [email protected]

Meghalaya Ms. D.Syiemiong

09436104524 (M) 0364-2222460 (O) 2223228 (F)

[email protected]

Mizoram Dr. C. Lalzarliana

09436142745 (M) 0389-2322437 (O) 2322511(F)

[email protected]

Nagaland Smt. Rongsdninla 09436001048 (M) 0370-2243116 (O) 2243116 (F)

[email protected]

Punjab Shri J.S. Bains

09915938757 (M) 0172-2970602(O) 2970609 (F)

[email protected]

Rajasthan Shri Ambrish Kumar, IAS

09829084089 (M) 0141-2227089 (O)2227088 (F)

[email protected]

Sikkim Shri Kiran Pradhan

09832017868 (M) 03592-232942 (O) 231892 (F)

[email protected]

Uttarakhand Shri C. Gauri Shankar

09410996912 (M) 0135-2772677 (O) 2771881(F)

[email protected]

Tamil Nadu

M. Rajendran, IAS

09751534567 (M) 044-28524894 (O) 28521998 (F)

[email protected]

Telangana Smt. G.D. Priyadarshini

09866894624 (M) 040-23232107 (O) 23383520 (F)

[email protected]

Tripura Dr. D.P. Sarkar

09436124922 (M) 0381-2323778 (O)2323883 (F)

[email protected] [email protected]

Uttar Pradesh Shri Mukesh Kumar Srivastava

09235629301 (M) 0522-2205869 (O) 2206582 (F)

[email protected]

West Bengal Dr. Paritosh Bhattacharyya

09433829300 (M) 033-22627713 (O) 22145307 (F)

[email protected]

Delhi Ms Sakshi Mittal

9910182340 (M) 011-23818601(O)23818298 (F)

[email protected]

Puducherry Dr.A.Ramamurthy 09443235329 (M) 0413-2336977 (O) 2337121(F)

Andaman & Nicobar

Shri Anjan Kumar Das

09434272016 (M) 03192-233257 (F)

[email protected]

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Daman & Diu Shri Debendra Dalai 08980090090 (M) 0260-2230856 (O)

[email protected]

Chandigarh

Shri. Bhupinder Singh

09468296051 (M) 0172-2570662 (O)

[email protected] [email protected]

xiv) MP STATE AYOG

Name of the officer Designation Contact No. Email State Planning Commission Shri Chetanya Kashyap

Vice-President 9818840123 0755-2441458/ 2772074 (F)

State Agricultural Ayog Shri Ishwarlal Patidaar President 9425329744

0755-2576989 [email protected]

xv) MADHYA PRADESH

a) JOINT DIRECTOR Division Name of the officer Contact No. Email

Bhopal Shri. S.M. Balpandey 9424438655 (M) /0755-2540890 (O) [email protected]

H”bad Shri. B.L. Billaiya 9424386019 (M) /07574-254098(O) [email protected]

Indore Shri. R.S. Sisodiya 9425369155 (M) /0731-2366967 (O) [email protected]

Ujjain Shri. D.K. Pandey 9425165585 (M) /0734-2513781(O) [email protected]

Rewa Shri. S.C. Singadiya 9826040554 (M) /07662-252078(O) [email protected]

Shahdol Shri. K.P. Pandey (I/c) 9424604197 (M) /07652-240005(O) [email protected]

Gwalior Shri. Rajeev Joshi 9893287715 (M) /0751-2361250 (O) [email protected]

Sagar Shri. D.L. Kori 9424674942 (M) /07582-222810(O) [email protected]

Jabalpur Shri. K.S. Naitam 9425163967 (M)/ 0761-2624390(O) [email protected]

b) DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE Division/ District

Name of the officer Contact No. Email

Bhopal Bhopal Shri. A.K. Nema 9826293761 (M)/ 0755/2542829 (O) [email protected]

Sehore Shri. Avnish Chaturvedi 9425186313 (M)/ 07562/ 224044 (O) [email protected]

Vidisha Shri. P.K. Choukasay 9424729262 (M)/ 07592/ 233153 (O) [email protected]

Raisen Shri. A.K. Upadhaya 9926502259 (M)/ 07482/ 222039 (O) [email protected]

Rajgarh Shri. R.P.S. Nayak 9926464067 (M)/ 07372/ 255059 (O) [email protected]

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Hoshangabad H’Bad Shri. J.S. Gurjar 9424454098 (M)/ 07574/ 251003 (O) [email protected]

Betul Shri. Shiv Singh Rajput 9827152096 (M)/ 07141/ 234327 (O) [email protected]

Harda Shri. M.P.S. Chandravat 9589978791(M)/ 07577/ 225610 (O) [email protected]

Indore Indore Shri.Rameshwar Patel 9425916760 (M)/ 0731/ 2362767 (O) [email protected]

Dhar Shri.P.L. Sahu 9425417442 (M)/ 07292/ 222285 (O) [email protected]

Khnadwa Shri. O.P. Chore 9425086087 (M)/ 0733/ 2223234 (O) [email protected]

Jhabua Shri. G.S. Trivedi 9826213800 (M)/ 07392/ 244241 (O) [email protected]

Khargone Shri. Champalal Kevda 9827615021(M)/ 07282/ 232228 (O) [email protected]

Barwani Dr. Ajit Singh Rathore 9827089129 (M)/ 07290/ 223471 (O) [email protected]

Burhanpur Shri. M.S. Devke 9406637546 (M)/ 07325/ 241753 (O) [email protected]

Alirajpur Shri. R.S. Solanki 9424535884 (M)/ 07394/ 234144 (O) [email protected]

Division/ District

Name of the officer Contact No. Email

Ujjain Ujjain Shri. S.K. Sharma 9826212740 (M)/0734/ 2513102 (O) [email protected] Dewas Shri. S.K. Meena 9826364078 (M)/07272/ 222060 (O) [email protected] Mandsaur Shri. R.L. Jamre 9826720115 (M)/07422/ 241452 (O) [email protected] Ratlam Shri. K.S. Khapediya 9826779447 (M)/07412/ 270447 [email protected] Shajapur Shri. Sanjay Doshi 9425490730 (M)/07364/ 228936 [email protected] Neemach Shri. N. Rawat 7697386565 (M)/07423/ 230209 [email protected]

Agar Malwa Shri. R.P. Kaneriya 9753889914 (M)/07362/ 258554 [email protected] Rewa Rewa Shri. S.K. Mahore 9589127831 (M)/ 07662/ 250070 [email protected] Satna Shri. R.S.Sharma 9424686245 (M)/ 07672/ 223227 [email protected] Sidhi Shri. K.K. Pandey 9425830492 (M)/ 07822/ 252254 [email protected] Singroli Shri. G.S. Mohniya 9425922984 (M)/ 07805/ 234327 [email protected] Shahdol Shadol Shri. J. S. Pandram 9425484712 (M)/ 07652/ 241318 [email protected] Umariya Shri. N.P. Suman 9425368204 (M)/ 07653/ 222769 [email protected] Annuppur Shri. Ashish Pandey 9424315112 (M)/ 07659/ 222349 [email protected] Gwalior Gwalior Dr. Anand K. Badoniya 9407852416 (M)/ 0751/ 2467920 [email protected] Datia Shri. R.K. Ganeshe 9425374959 (M)/ 07522/ 234582 [email protected] Guna Shri. U.S. Tomar 9425442794 (M)/ 07542/ 252713 [email protected] Shivpuri Shri. R.S. Shakyawar 9826224385 (M)/ 07492/ 234378 [email protected] Ashoknagar Shri.S. S. Marawai 7828912646 (M)/ 07543/ 220361 [email protected]

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c) PRINCIPALS OF STATE AGRICULTURE EXTENSION & TRAINING CENTRE District Officer Name Contact No. Email Address Raisen Shri. S.D. Raut 9425664299 (M)

07480/ 224058 (O) [email protected]

H’bad Shri. B.R. Lokhande 9826018549 (M) 07574/ 227254 (O)

[email protected]

Betul Shri. K.P. Phole 9752453029 (M) 07141/ 268205 (O)

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Indore Shri. R.C. Mahore 9406840160 (M) 0731/ 2360046 (O)

[email protected]

Khargone Shri. S. Chouhan 9827839980 (M) 07285/ 280834 (O)

-

Ujjain Smt. Neelum S.Chouhan

9424356521 (M) 0734/ 2521117 (O)

[email protected]

Ratlam Shri.Prithvi S. Chouhan

8120435047 (M) 07414/ 228361 (O)

[email protected]

Sagar Shri. Namdev Hedau 9827851941 (M) 07582/ 222018 (O)

[email protected]

Shri. N.K. Jain 9406948186 (M) 07685/ 256324 (O)

[email protected]

Shri. D.D. Vishvakarma

8959841086 (M) 0761/ 2680380 (O)

[email protected]

Balaghat Shri. Rajesh Tripathi 9406904009 (M) 07633/ 253026 (O)

[email protected]

Narsinghpur Shri. K.L. Koshta 9926660844 (M) 07792/ 236583 (O)

[email protected]

Dindori Dr. Suresh K. Patel 9407062973 (M) 07644/ 234713 (O)

[email protected]

Morena Morena Shri.Vjay K.

Chorasiya 9826385520 (M)/ 07532/ 226450

[email protected]

Bhind Shri.Dilip S. Kushwaha

9926217911(M)/ 07534/ 230525

[email protected]

Sheopurkalan Shri. Pujya Gujre 9406534523 (M)/ 07530/ 222132

[email protected]

Sagar Sagar Shri. P.S. Kirar 9424470305 (M)/ 07582/

240334 [email protected]

Damoh Shri. B.L. Kuril 9425439280 (M)/ 07812/ 222018

[email protected]

Chhatarpur Shri. Manoj K. Kashyap

9826254173 (M)/ 07682/ 248206

[email protected]

Tikamgarh Shri.Ramswarup Gupta

9425046811(M)/ 07683/ 242346

[email protected]

Panna Shri. Ravindra K. Modi

9425372341(M)/ 07732/ 252060

[email protected]

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Gwalior Shri. O.P.S. Narwariya

9425757986 (M) 07525/ 272227 (O)

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Shivpuri Shri. R.S. Shakyawar

9826224385 (M) 07492/ 222858 (O)

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Morena Shri. Vijay K. Chourasiya

9826385520 (M) 07532/ 234225 (O)

-

Sheopur Shri. Rajeev Shukla 9827626635 (M) 07530/ 223363 (O)

Rewa Shri. U.P. Bargri 9630720097 (M) 07662/ 296236 (O)

[email protected]

Singroli Shri. M.P. Kumhar 9893903836 (M) [email protected] d) DIRECTORATE OF AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING

Division Name of Officer Designation Contact No.

Directorate

Shri. Rajeev Choudhary Director 9425152693 (M); 0755-2583313 (O)

Shri. Pawan Singh Shyam Joint Director 9425338890 (M); 0755-2589893(O)

Shri. Santosh Kumar Gorani Agri. Engineer 9827227828 (M); 0755-2612427 (O)

Bhopal Shri. Sharad K. Naranvare Agri. Engineer 9826289760 (M); 0755-2736200 (O)

Indore Shri. Deepak Padlikar -do- 9826323082 (M); 0731-2368440 (O)

Gwalior Shri. Rajesh Tiwari -do- 90099785588 (M); 0751-2364595 (O)

Rewa Shri. Gopichand Marssakolle -do- 9424351916 (M)07662-222223 (O)

Jabalpur Shri. S.K. Chourasiya -do- 8871270421(M); 0761-2680928 (O)

Sagar Shri. Vinaykant Sonwani -do- 9893421277 (M); 07582-241554 (O)

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e) DIRECTORATE OF HORTICULTURE & AGRO-FORESTRY (Website- www.mphorticulture.gov.in) Division Name of Officer Designation Contact No.

Directorate of Agro-Forestry

Bhopal

Shri. Satyanand, IFS Director 0755-2578491/ 0755-2768159 (O)

Shri. Anil K. Kharache Joint Director 9406527414 (M);0755-2760200 (O)

Shri. M.L. Hirwane Joint Director 9907081500 (M);0755-2767413 (O)

Shri. R.B. Patel Joint Director/I/c 9425406136 (M); 0755-2770889 (O)

Hoshangabad Shri. S.R. Asati -do- 9407252016 (M);07574-252160 (O)

Training Centre

Panchmarhi

Shri. S.P.S. Parihar -do- 997178138 (M);0758-252643 (O)

Gwalior Shri. R.B. Rajodiya -do- 9425973234 (M);0751-2463722 (O)

Indore Shri. S.L. Nagar -do- 9425165038 (M);0731-2710085 (O)

Ujjain 9425165038 (M);0734-2510358 (O)

Rewa Shri. P.K. Singhal -do- 9425376757 (M);07662-256516 (O)

Jabalpur Shri. P.K. Singhal -do- 0761-4626543 (O)

Sagar Shri. T.R. Katwale -do- 9479539356 (M);07582-227879

f) STATE AGRICULTURE MARKETING (MANDI) BOARD(Website:www.mpmandiboard.com) Division Name of Officer Designation Contact No. Email Address

Head Office Bhopal

Shri. Arun Kumar Pandey (Managing Director)

MD 9425036003(M) 0755-2553429

[email protected]

Shri. Gyan Singh Thakur Add. Director 9826187751 (M) 0755-4082125(O)

[email protected]

Shri. Rajesh Singh Kourav -do- 8989218495 (M) 0755-2556210(O)

[email protected]

Shri. A.P.S. Solanki -do- 9425012170 (M) 0755-4270561(O)

[email protected]

Dr. Hardayal Verma 9893257267 (M) 0755-2577846(O)

[email protected]

Bhopal Shri. Vinay Nigam Additional Director

9425010706 (M) 0755-2550834 (O)

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Ujjain Shri. C.S.Vashishta Joint Director 98262286220 (M) 0734-2518120 (O)

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Gwalior Shri. S.K. Kumre -do- 9425425281 (M) 0751-2472504 (O)

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Sagar Shri. R.P. Chakravarthy -do- 9425174685 (M) 07582-231440 (O)

-

Jabalpur Shri. Nagesh Singh Deputy Director

906527240 (M) 0761-2677945 (O)

-

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g) MP STATE SEED & FARM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (MPSSFDC) (Website: www.mpsfdc.org)

Division Name of Officer Designation Contact No. Email Address Head Office

Dr. R.K. Gupta, IFS Managing Director 2775048 (O) - Shri. R.G. Gupta Finance Manager/I/c

Marketing Manager 8889514967 (M) 2775045 (O)

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Shri. N.K. Agrawal Ass.Finance Manager 9826648410 (M) - Bhopal Shri. R.L. Aousari Area Manager 9826391262 (M)

0755-2469924 (O) [email protected]

Indore Shri. Virendra Singh Baghel

-do- 94075660400 (M) 0731-2461709 (O)

[email protected]

Ujjain Shri. S.S. Bariya -do- 9926531983 (M) 0734-2512181

[email protected]

Gwalior Shri. B.K. Gupta -do- 9893602609 (M) 0751-2420322 (O)

[email protected]

Sagar V.K.S. Gaur -do- 9425026281 (M) 07582-236773 (O)

[email protected]

Jabalpur Shri. B.L. Jatav -do- 9424313621 (M) 0761-2647453 (O)

[email protected]

Satna Shri. P.K. Sahu -do- 9826576303 (M) 07672-223107 (O)

[email protected]

h) SEED TESTING OFFICER

Division Name of Officer Contact Office Mob.

Bhopal Shri. S.P. Ahirwar 0755-2589971 9993383916 Jabalpur Shri. S.K. Dhariwal 0761-2681952 9893068697 Indore Shri. Sheel Kumar Singh 0731-2386285 99264112380 Ujjain Shri. A.S. Bhanvar 0734-2524968 9425478365 Dhar Shri. S.S. Verma 9981541580

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14. STATE INSTITUTES/SAUs/ORGANIZATION

Office Name of Officer Designation Contact No. E-mail Address Disaster Management Institute

Dr. Rakesh Dubey

Director 9893250923 (M) 246671(O); 2466653 (F)

[email protected]

M.P. Council of Science & Technology

Prof. Promod K. Verma

DG, Scientific Advisor

[email protected]

IFFDC Dr. Devendra Singh

Project Manager 9425014829/ 9981173983 2481317 (O)

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PHD Chamber of Commerce & Industries

Shri Rajendra Kothari

Resident Director 9893016682 (M) [email protected]

National Dairy Development Board

Dr. Subhankar Nanda

Deputy Manager

9439542588 (M) [email protected]

Indian Society of Agribusiness Professionals (ISAP)

Shri Suresh Motwani

Regional Coordinator

09329450167 (M)

[email protected]

MP Water & Land Management Institute

Shri Rajesh Prasad Mishra

Director

2492673 (O) [email protected]

M.P. State Warehousing Mr. Chandrahas Dubey

Managing Director

2600061 (O) 2587095 (F)

[email protected], [email protected],

State Institute of Agri. Exte. & Trai. (SIAET)

Dr. D.N. Sharma

Director 2696610 (O) [email protected]

MPAGRO Shri S K Mishra Managing Director

2551807 (O) [email protected]

Deptt. of Economics and Statistics

Dr. Rajendra Kumar Mishra

Commissioner

2551321 (O) [email protected]

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15. CENTRAL AGENCAY IN MADHYA PRADESH office Name of Officer Designation Contact No. E-mail Address IFFCO Shri M L Joshi State I/c [email protected]

KRIBHCO Shri J K Yadav Senior Manager (Marketing)

9425301374 (M) 2572164 (O)

NABARD Shri. R.N. Kulkarni Chief General Manager

2464775 (O) -

Central Warehousing Corporation

Shri. Arvind Chaudhri

Regional Manager

2571275 (O) [email protected]

Indian Institute of Forest Management

Giridhar A Kinhal,

Director 2775998 (O)

National Information Centre

D. Bhaskar Rao 9826987255 (M) 2551265 (O)

[email protected]

National Seed Certification

Shri Aseem Gangwar

Regional Manager

9893655474 (M) 2580638 (O)

[email protected]

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Office Name of Officer

Designation Contact No. E-mail Address

State Cooperative Seed Federation Ltd.

Shri. S.S. Bhatnagar

Advisor 9425602483 (M) 2551493 (O)

[email protected], [email protected]

RVSKKV, Gwalior

Dr S K Srivastava,

Director (Extn) 9425682110 (M) [email protected]

RCVP Noronha Academy of Administration

Smt. Kanchan Jain

Director General

2445000(O) [email protected]

Commisionarate land Record, Gwalior

Shri. Rajeev Ranjan

Commissioner 9479959313 (M) 0751-2441200(O)

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Directorate of Economics and Statistics, M.P.

Dr. Rajendra Mishra

Commissioner 9406955822 (M) 2551395 (O)

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Department of Public Relation

Shri. Anupam Rajan

Commissioner 9425161391 (M) 2556831 (O)

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M.P. State Sahkari Beej Utpadak Vipdan Sangh

Shri. K. K. Dwivedy

Managing Director

9424652412 (M) 2551493 (O)

[email protected]

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16. SAUs: RVSKVV, GWALIOR (KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA)

KVKs Name of PC

Contact No. Email Address

Ashoknagar Dr. B.S. Gupta

9826828842 (M);07543-283505(O/F)

[email protected]

KVK, Badwani

Dr. D.K. Jain

9425511228(M); 07290-26330 [email protected]

KVK, Lahar, Bhind

Dr. Rupendra Kumar

9424601102 (M);07529-262019 (O/F)

[email protected]

KVK, Datia Dr. Rajkumar Singh Tomar

9425893829 (M);07522/235150 (O/F)

[email protected] [email protected]

KVK, Dewas Dr. R.P. Sharma

9754032456 (M); 07272/259139 (O/F)

[email protected]

KVK, Dhar Dr. Ashok Kumar Badaya

8989712677 (M); 07292/223351 (O/F)

[email protected]

KVK, Aron, Guna

Dr. (smt.) Sunita Mishra

9425887198 (M) [email protected]

KVK, Gwalior

Dr. Raj Singh Kushwah

9575336761 (M);0751/2364090 (O/F)

[email protected]

KVK, Jhabua Dr. Indra Singh Tomar

9425188028(M); 07392/244367(O/F)

[email protected]

KVK, Khandwa

Dr. Dharmendra Kumar Vani

9424095701(M); 0733-2225604 (O) /2222119 (F)

[email protected]

KVK, Khargone

Shri Y.K. Jain

9425450255(M); 07282-231726 (O)/231500 (F)

[email protected]

KVK, Mandsaur

Dr. S.K. Badoriya

9425678634 (M); 220746 (O) [email protected]

KVK, Morena Dr. Satendra Pal Singh

9479309680 (M); 07532/232995 (O/F)

[email protected]

KVK, Neemuch

Dr. C.P. Pachauri

9329468805(M); 07423/228955 (O/F)

[email protected]

KVK,Rajgarh (Biaora)

Dr. K.S. Kirar

8269820257 (M); 07372-282655 (O) /254405 (F)

[email protected]

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KVK, Shajapur

Dr. Rajeev Umat

9926879645 (M)/ 222290 (O) [email protected]

KVK, Sheopur (Baroda)

Dr. Kayam Singh

9009534624 (M); 07531/276674 (O/F)

[email protected]

KVK,Shivpuri Dr. M.K. Bhargava

9926360869 (M); 280388 (O) [email protected]

KVK, Ujjain Dr. A.K. Dixit

9893424607 (M); 0734/2526976 (O/F)

[email protected]

17. SAUs: JNKVV, JABALPUR (KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA)

KVKs Name of PC Contact No. Email Address KVK, Badgaon Dr. R.L. Raut 9425896702 (M);07632/246729 (O) [email protected] KVK, Betul Dr. Vijay Verma 9425637718 (M); 07141/229742

(O); 268201 (F) [email protected]

KVK, Chhatarpur Dr. (smt.)Veena Pani Shrivastva

9826742776 (M); 07685/244354(O) 256541 (F)

[email protected]

KVK, Chhindwara

Dr. Surendra K. Pannase

9425844883(M); 07162/225463 (O); 225463(F)

[email protected]

KVK, Damoh Dr. Alok Kumar Dubey

940707550 (M); 07812/226565 (O); 226565 (F)

[email protected]

KVK, Dindori Dr. Harish Dixit 9425029446 (M); 07644/234961(O); 234961 (F)

[email protected]

KVK, Harda Dr. R.C. Sharma 9009801134 (M); 07577/226021(O) 226021(F)

[email protected]

KVK, Jabalpur Dr. D.P. Sharma 9425156657 (M); 0761/2681626 (O); 2681626 (F)

[email protected]

KVK, Katni Mr. A.K. Tomar 9425085385 (M); 07622/268515 (O); 268515 (F)

[email protected]

KVK, Mandla Dr. H.S. Rai 9926223756 (M); 07642/260693 (O); 260279 (F)

[email protected]

KVK, Narsinghpur

Dr. D.K. Pahalwan

9716884438 (M); 07792/237015 (O/F)

[email protected]

KVK, Panna Dr. B.S. Kirar 9425596756 (M); 07732/250510 (O); 253478 (F)

[email protected]

KVK, Powarkheda

Dr. A.K. Shrivastva

9926236942 (M); 07574/227255(O); 227297 (F)

[email protected]

KVK, Rewa Dr. A.K. Pandey 9425124291 (M); 07662/221426 (O); 220857 (F)

[email protected]

KVK, Sagar Dr. K.S. Yadav 9425854876 (M); 07582/271339 (O); 288249 (F)

[email protected]

KVK, Seoni Dr.N.K. Bisen 9424866714 (M); 07692/233765(O); 233765 (F)

[email protected]

KVK, Shahdol Dr.M. Singh 9425181832 (M); 07652/241790 [email protected]

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KVK, Sidhi Dr. M.S. Baghel

9827373305 (M); 07822/252384 (O/F)

[email protected]

KVK, Tikamgarh

Dr. B.L. Sahu

9425814518 (M); 07683/245034 (O/F)

[email protected]

KVK, Umaria

Dr. K.P. Tiwari

9425888060 (M); 07653/222539 (O/F)

[email protected]

18. KVK NGOs

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S.No. NGOs Name of Officer Address

1.

President, Lok Mata Devi Ahilya Ba Holkar Social National Mission,

Dr. Ajeet Singh Programme Coordinator O- 07325-253055 09301227210

Maszid Complex, Shanwara, Village Shankarpura Khurd and Sandas Khurd, Burhanpur-450331,

2.

Secretary, Bhopal Bbhoj Krishi Vigyan Kendra,Near Village Naktara, PDKVAAS, (KVK-Raisen)

Dr. Swapnil Dubey Programme Coordinator [email protected]

PO. Bankhedi, NH-86 Ext., Raisen Sagar Road, Distt. Raisen-466 551 0748-2264791, 2761831 9826499725, 9425019337

3

The Chairman, Centre for Rural Dev. & Environment, Bhopal (KVK-Sehore)

Shri. J.K. Kanojia Programme Coordinator [email protected]

Krishi Vigyan Kendra, CRDE, Vill-Sewania Ichhwar, Distt. Sehore-462043 Phone 07561-275075 9926980176,

4

Chairman, Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Trust, Kasturva Gram, Indore; (KVK-Indore)

Dr. Alok Kumar Deshwal Programme Coordinator [email protected]

Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Trust Kasturabagram , Khandwa Road, Distt. Indore-452 020 Office- 0731-2874552 9826945936, 9425075620

5.

President, Kalukheda Shiksha Samiti, Ratlam (KVK-Ratlam)

Dr. Mukesh Kumar Shrivastava Programme Coordinator [email protected] [email protected]

Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Shiksha Samiti, Kalukheda, Distt. Ratlam-457339 O- 07414-276180, 238727, M- 9827317670

6.

Chairman, Deen Dayal Research Institute, Rani Jhansi Road, New Delhi (KVK-Satna)

Shri. R.S. Negi Programme Coordinator O-07670-263440, M-9425887138

Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Majhgaon, Distt. Satna-485 331

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19. AGRICULTURE RESEARCH CENTRES A. JNKVV, Jabalpur Research Centre District Contact No. Email Address

Zonal Agriculture

Research Stations

Chhindwara 07162-225560 (O)/225850 (F) [email protected]

Tikamgarh 07683-245136 (O)/ 245034 (F) [email protected]

Powarkhera 07574-227257 (O)/ 22725 (F) [email protected]

Jabalpur 0761-2681074 (O/F) [email protected]

Regional

Agriculture

Research Stations

Rewa 07662-220732 (O)/ 220857 (F) [email protected]

Sagar 07582-288284 (O)/288250 (F) [email protected]

Dindori 07644-234016 (O)/234961 (F) [email protected]

Waraseoni 07633-280177 (O)/280178 (F) [email protected]

Agriculture

Research Stations

Garhakota 07585-290662 (O)/258775 (F) [email protected]

Tendani 07162-280032 (O)/225850 (F) [email protected]

Mohgaon 07162-285023 (O)/225850 [email protected]

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Ashis Mondal – Managing Trustee and Director Asha, NGO

[email protected] Action for Social Advancement (ASA), E-5/A Girish Kunj, Above State Bank of India, (Shahpura Branch), Arera colony, Bhopal,Madhya Pradesh-462016 Phone :755-2427369, 4057926

8

Smt. Nirmla Buch, Head, Mahila Chetna Manch, NGO

[email protected] Kalyani Working Women Hostel Campus, Shivaji Nagar, Bhopal (M.P) Pin – 462016 Phone No: 0755-25513649752919122

9 Vidisha Social Welfare Organization

[email protected] MN: 9425148866

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(b) RVSKVV, Gwalior

Research Centre District Contact No. Email Address Zonal Agriculture Research Stations

Khargaon 07282-231500 (O)/231500 [email protected] Morena 07532-234426 (O)/232287 [email protected] Jhabua 07392-244367 (O/F) [email protected]

Regional Agriculture Research Stations

Ujjain 0734-2517376 [email protected]

Agriculture Research Stations

Bagbai, Gwalior

9926250769 [email protected]

Badwah 0731-2701683 [email protected] Bhind 07534-260005 [email protected] Bhopal 0755-2854340 [email protected] Joura 07414-288163 [email protected]

Sirsod, Gwalior

9406785220 [email protected]

20. CHHATTISGARH a) AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT CONTACT DETAILS Name Designation Contact No. E-Mail Address SECRETARIAT Shri Ajay Singh I.A.S.

Additional Chief Secretary & Agriculture Production Commissioner

2221150 2510962 (O)

[email protected]

Shri Anoop Kumar Shrivastava I.F.S.

Secretary (Agril.) 2221147 (O) 2510103 (F)

Shri K.C. Paikara Joint Secretary (Agril.) 2510933 (O) [email protected] Shri R. K. Rathore Under Secretary (Agril.) 2510763 (O) [email protected] Shri Xavier Kerketta Under Secretary 2510066 (O) DIRECTORATE OF AGRICULTURE Shri M. S. Kerketta Director (Agriculture) 2442015 (O)

2442036 (F) [email protected]

Shri C.J. Khatri Addl. Dir. Fin. 2443702 - Shri D. D. Mishra Addl. Dir. Agril. Engr. 2442031 (O)

2442018 (F) -

Dr. S. R. Ratre Addl. Dir. Agril. 2443733 (O) - Shri P.C. Baghel Joint Dir. Agril. 2442063(O) - Shri C.B. Londhekar Joint Dir. Agril. 2442030(O) - Shri S.K. Agrawal Joint Dir. Agril (Engg.) 2443504(O) -

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Shri R. K. Chandrawanshi PS to DAG & Dy. Dir. Agril.

2442015 -

Shri L. N. Sharma Dy. Dir. Agril. 2413523 - Shri Vikas Mishra Dy. Dir. Agril. 2442015 - Shri R.L. Khare Dy. Dir. Agril. 2443420 - Shri B.K. Mishra Dy. Dir. Agril. 2442760 - Shri C.K. Pardeshi Dy. Dir. Agril. 2413523 - Shri N. R. Bhagat Dy. Dir. Agril. 2442015 - DIRECTORATE OF HORTICULTURE Sh. NarendraPandey I.F.S.

Director (Horticulture) 2433001(O) 2433002 (F)

[email protected]

Shri S.K. Dubey Addl. Director Horticulture

4285117 (O) [email protected]

Shri B.K. Pandey Joint Director Horticulture

2443982 (O) 2443981 (F)

Shri S.R. Verma Director Sh. Himshekhar Gupta, I.A.S. M.D. Markfed. 2432991(O) Shri J.P. Pathak Registrar, Co-operative Dr. S. K. Patil V.C. Indira Gandhi Krish

i V.V. Raipur

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Name Designation Contact No. E-Mail Address Dr. J.S. Urkurkar DRS,

Indira Gandhi Krishi V.V. Raipur

9425510045 (M) 2443035 (O)

[email protected]

Dr. M.P. Thakur DES, Indira Gandhi KrishiVishwaVidyalaya

9425510045 (M) 2442274 (O) [email protected]

Shri S.R. Verma Registrar, IndiraGandhi Krishi V.V. Raipur 2442539 (O) -

Shri N.K. Shukla I.A.S.

M.D. Mandi Board 4240501 (O) 4240502 (O) 4094472 (F)

[email protected]

Shri P. C. Sahoo C.G.M. NABARD 2528499 (O), 4092455 (O), 2524992 (O) 4046039(F)

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Shri Sameer Vishnoe I.A.S.

M.D. (C.G. Rajya BeejAvam Krishi VikasNigam)

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Shri H. K. Nagdeo M.D. State APEX Coop. Bank

4057292 (O) 2582748 (O)

Dr. S.K. Pandey Director, Animal Husbandary

2443124(O) -

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Shri V.K. Shukla Director, Fishery 2443124 (O) - Shri M. K. Chandrakar M.D. Seed Certif.

Agency 2442319 (O) 2443106 (O)

[email protected]

Shri C. Panna M.D. C.G. State Bank for Agril. & Rural Dev.

2223474 (O) 2023440 (O)

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Shri G. K. Pidiha Joint Dir. (Agrl. Engg. Testing laboratory)

2430156 (O) -

Dr. N. K. Dixit Dy. Dir. Agrl. (Fertilizer quality control)

2443595 (O) -

Shri. C.L. Jain

State Agri. Mgmt. &Exten. Train. Inst, C.G. Govt., SAMETI

9424242600 (M) 2443982 (O) 2443981(F)

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DIRECTORATE OF AGRICULTURE, RAIPUR Shri M.S. Kerketta Director Agriculture 94255-42364 (M)

0771-2442015 (O) 0771-2442036 (F)

[email protected]

Shri R.K.Chandravansi PA to Director 94252-11393 (M) 0771-2442015 (O)

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Shri P.C. Bghel

Joint Director, Nodal BGREI

94242-13551 (M) 0771-2442063 (O)

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JOINT DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE DISTRICT NAME CONTACT NO. E-MAIL

Raipur Shri J.K.Nirmam 98262-40801 (M) 0771-2228935 (O/F) [email protected]

Bilaspur Shri S.C. Padam 96172-85434 (M) 07752-236290 (O) 414844/ 407975 (F)

[email protected]

Jagdalpur Shri D.K. Bhoyar 94242-25066 (M) 07782-222282 (O) 221881/ 223926 (F)

[email protected]

Sarguja Shri C.N. Singh 94252-31016 (M) 07774-222435 (O) 07774- 236074(F)

[email protected]

DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE

Raipur Shri Gyaram 99261-15510 (M) 0771-2439497 (O) 0771-2439497 (F)

[email protected]

Gariyaband Shri Riyajuddin Khan 98261-39599 (M) 07706-241981 (O/F) [email protected]

Balodabazar Shri M.D.Mankar 94242-34442 (M) 07727-223543 (O/F) [email protected]

Mahasamund Shri V.P. Chobey 75871-03696 (M) 07723-222132 (O) 222132/222941 (F)

[email protected]

Dhamtari Smt.Mnisha Sarkar 98271-58429 (M) 07722-232458 (O) 232458/237114 (F)

[email protected]

Durg Shri G.S. Dhurve 94241-10084 (M) 0788-2323755 (O) 2323755/4013247 (F)

[email protected]

Balod Shri Yashvant Keram 94242-37841 (M) 07749-223912 (O) [email protected]

Bemetara Shri Vinod Varma 97540-00009 (M) 07824-222552 (O/F) [email protected]

Rajnandgaon Shri Ashwani Banjara 98279-10145 (M) 07744-224109 (O/F) 223109 (F)

[email protected]

Kabirdham Shri Nageshvarlal pandey

9424279747 / 8085310358 (M) 07741-232953(O/F)

[email protected]

Bilaspur Shri R.G. Ahirwar 94064-79241 (M) 07752-238648 (O) 412703/220821 (F)

[email protected]

Mungeli Shri Mangaram Tigga 94061-33892 (M) 07755-264180 (O) [email protected]

Janjgir Shri L. M.Bhagat 98264-35113 (M) 07817-222282 (O) 07817-222215 (F)

[email protected]

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DISTRICT NAME CONTACT NO. E-MAIL

Korba Shri L.S.Dhruv 94252-47463 (M) 07759-227641(O) 07759-221387 F)

[email protected]

Raigarh Shri M.R.Bhagat 94252-47463 (M) 07762-223078 (O) 224614/220014(F)

[email protected]

Jashpur Shri R.K.Gonekar 98271-87467 (M) 07763-220571 (O) 220571/220811 (F)

[email protected]

Koriya Shri M.G.Shyamkuvar 94241-12012 (M) 07836-232214 (O) 07836-233050 (F)

[email protected]

Surguja Shri M.K.Chouhan 98271-96957 (M) 07774-222722 (O) 07774- 236356 (F)

[email protected]

Surajpur Shri S.K.Prasad 94064-54843 (M) 07775-2666098 (O/F) [email protected]

Balrampur Shri J.P.Chandrakar 99261-74434 (M) 07831-273072 (O) [email protected]

Jagdalpur Shri Kpildev Deepak 94060-12905 (M) 07782-222225 (O) 07782-221881(F)

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Kondagaon Shri B.K.Bijnoriya 94061-10175 (M) 07786-242075 (O/F) [email protected]

Kanker Shri Chiranjeev Sarkar 94255-08204 (M) 07868-241661 (O/F) 07868-222930 (F)

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Dantewada Shri N.Das 94252-62939 (M) 07856-252360 (O/F) [email protected]

Sukma Shri H.S.Rajput 75874-45403 (M) 07864-284151 (O/F) [email protected]

Bijapur Shri L.P.Ahirwar 94060-12905 (M) 07853-220207 (O/F) 07853-220113 (F)

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Narayanpur Shri N.K.Nagesh 94061-10175 (M) 07781-252896 (O/F) [email protected]

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