KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA
Junagadh Agricultural University
Amreli
Year of Establishment: March, 2005
General information about the Krishi Vigyan Kendra:
Information of HoD :
Senior Scientist and Head
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:
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Dr. P. J. Prajapati |
Specialization
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:
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Agronomy |
Telephone Number
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:
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91-2792-227122
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E-mail
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:
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Staff position (as on December, 2023)
Sr.
No.
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Sanctioned post
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Name of the incumbent
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Designation
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Discipline
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Pay Scale (Rs.)
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Date of joining
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Permanent
/Temporary
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Category
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1
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I/c Senior Scientist & Head
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Dr. P. J. Prajapati
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Subject Matter
Specialist
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Crop Production
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57700-182400
(UL-10)
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31/03/2015
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Permanent
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OBC
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2
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Subject Matter
Specialist
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Dr. N. Tiwari
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Subject Matter
Specialist
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Home Science
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57700-182400
(UL-10)
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04/09/2018
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Permanent
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General
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3
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Subject Matter
Specialist
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Mr. V. S.Parmar
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Subject Matter
Specialist
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Extension Education
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57700-182400
(UL-10)
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12/05/2016
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Permanent
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ST
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4
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Subject Matter
Specialist
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Mr. N. M. Kachhadiya
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Subject Matter
Specialist
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Plant Protection
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57700-182400
(UL-10)
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25/01/2017
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Permanent
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General
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5
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Subject Matter
Specialist
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Ms. Pooja V. Maheta
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Subject Matter
Specialist
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Horticulture
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57700-182400
(UL-10)
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03/11/2023
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Permanent
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General
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6
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Subject Matter
Specialist
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Dr. A. P Lakkad
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Subject Matter
Specialist
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Agriculture Engineering
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68900-205500
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01/12/2023
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Deputation
(NAU, Navsari)
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General
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7
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Subject Matter
Specialist
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Vacant
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Subject Matter
Specialist
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Animal Science
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-
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-
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-
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-
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8
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Programme Assistant
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Ms. K. K Gadhiya
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Programme Assistant
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Plant pathology
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09300-34800
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30/07/2018
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Permanent
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General
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9
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Computer
Programmer
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Shri S . N. Joshi
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Computer
Programmer
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-
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39900-126600
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01/07/2010
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Permanent
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General
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10
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Farm Manager
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Mr. S. G. Baria
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Farm Manager
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Agriculture
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09300-34800
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30/07/2018
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Permanent
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ST
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11
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Accountant
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Shri H. J. Ravaliya
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Accountant
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-
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39900-126600
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01/12/2011
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Permanent
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SC
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12
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Stenographer
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Vacant
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Stenographer
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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13
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Driver
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Out sourcing
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Driver
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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14
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Driver
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Out sourcing
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Driver
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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15
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Supporting staff
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Out sourcing
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Supporting staff
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-
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-
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16
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Supporting staff
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Vacant
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Supporting staff
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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Total land with KVK:
S. N.
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Item
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Area (ha)
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1
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Under Buildings
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2.00
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2.
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Under Demonstration Units
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2.00
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3.
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Under Crops
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12.50
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4.
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Orchard/Agro-forestry
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1.00
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5.
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Others (WHS & Polytechnic Home Sci. building)
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2.50
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Total
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20.00
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DETAILS OF DISTRICT
S. N.
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Farming system/enterprise
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1
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Dry Farming
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2
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Rainfed : Cotton, Groundnut, Sesame, Black gram, Green gram, Mango, Onion
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3
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Agriculture – Horticulture (Mango)
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4
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Agriculture – Dairy
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5
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Agriculture – Fisheries
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6
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Cotton based cropping system
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7
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Groundnut based cropping system
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8
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Sesame based cropping system
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9
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Enterprise: Poultry, Fishery, Dairy, Sericulture, Vermicompost
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Description of Agro-climatic Zone & major agro ecological situations (based on soil and topography)
S. N.
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Agro-climatic Zone
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Characteristics
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1
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North Saurashtra Agro climatic Zone VI
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Medium black soil, coastal alluvial soil, rocky soil and alkaline soil
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The climate of the district varies from moderately hot throughout the year except in winter. The climate is humid along with the coastal belt. The temperature varies from 8.01° Celsius in January to 43.7° Celsius in May. The average rainfall of last three years is 706 mm.
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S.N.
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Agro-ecological
Situation |
Soil texture
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Altitude (m)
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Principal Crops
grown |
Special
Feature |
Block
Covered |
1
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Medium black soil with 400-700 mm rainfall
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Silty clay to clayey
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75-150
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Groundnut
Cotton Pearl millet |
-
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Savarkundla,
Rajula and part of Jafrabad |
2
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Shallow black soils with 600-700 mm rainfall
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Clayey
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75-150
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Groundnut
Cotton Pearl millet Wheat |
-
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Kunkavav, Bagasara
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3
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Saline - alkali (Heavy texture) soils with 500-600 mm rainfall
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Clayey
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75-150
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Cotton
Groundnut Pearl millet Sorghum |
Saline
ground water |
Amreli, Lathi, Liliya
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4
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Hilly soils with 300-600 mm rainfall
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Clay loam,
clayey |
75-300
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Groundnut
Cotton Pearl millet Wheat |
Well
drained soils |
Babra, Dhari, Khambha
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5
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Coastal alluvial soil with medium rainfall 750-1000 mm.
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Sandy loam to silty
clay loam |
25-75
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Cotton
Groundnut Sesame Pearl millet |
Saline
ground water |
Jafrabad and part of Rajula
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Details of Operational area / Villages:
Taluka / Block
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Name of the village
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Major crops & enterprises
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Major problem identified
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Identified Thrust Areas
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Liliya
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Hathigadh
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Groundnut, Cotton, Sesamum, Wheat, Cumin, Chickpea, Garlic, Onion, Mango, lemon Enterprises are dairy business, vermi composting
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Heavy infestation of sucking pest in cotton, Sesame leaf blight, Stem rot disease in Groundnut, Mango Malformation, Less area under Horticultural crops
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-IPM and INM in major crops of this area.
-Motivate the farmers for arid Horticultural crops.
-To create the awareness for grading.
-Processing and marketing (value addition)
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Amreli
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Jasvantgadh
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Amreli
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Randhiya
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Khambha
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Ingorala
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Kukavav
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Devgam
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Amreli
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Rikadiya
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Babra
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Kuvargadh
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Savakundla
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Ramgadh
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Savakundla
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Dhajadi
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Babra
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Jambarvada
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Kukavav
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Khadkhad
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Bagasra
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Rafala
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Babara
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Sukhpar
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Dhari
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Fachariya
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Lathi
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Sekhpipariya
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Priority thrust areas:
Sr. No.
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Crop/ Enterprise
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Thrust area
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1.
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Cotton, Groundnut, Castor, Cumin, Wheat, vegetables, fruits, etc.
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Integrated Crop Management in major crops
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2.
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Farm waste
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Recycling of farm waste through composting, vermin compost, green manuring, etc.
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3.
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Micro irrigation
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Efficient use of water by micro irrigation system, water harvesting structure, and water conservation techniques
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4.
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Soil
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Reclamation of saline & alkaline soils
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5.
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Farm Women
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Farm women empowerment by training in value addition, handicrafts, and small scale enterprises
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6.
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Horticulture
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Promotion of arid horticulture fruit crops
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7.
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Improved Implements
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Popularization of the mechanized technological
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Summary of Progress Report
Details of the target and achievements of mandatory activities by KVK (January 2021 to December 2021)
OFT
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FLD
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||||||
1
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2
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||||||
Number of OFTs
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Number of Farmers
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Number of FLDs (Crops/Component)
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Number of Farmers
|
||||
Targets
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Achievement
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Targets
|
Achievement
|
Targets
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Achievement
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Targets
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Achievement
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7
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7
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27
|
27
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26
(FLDs under KVK, ATIC, NFSM, NMOOP)
|
26
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670
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670
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Trainings
(Including sponsored, vocational etc.)
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Extension Activities
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|||||||
3
|
4
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|||||||
Number of Courses
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Number of participants
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Number of Activities
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Number of participants
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|||||
Clientele
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Targets
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Achievement
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Targets
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Achievement
|
Targets
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Achievement
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Targets
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Achievement
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Farmers
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63
|
107
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2515
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4465
|
58
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1358
|
500
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8814
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Rural youth
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4
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9
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125
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331
|
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Ext.
Functionaries
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2
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2
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50
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90
|
||||
Other Scheme Trainings (ATIC, NICRA, NFSM, NMOOP)
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ATIC-24
NMOOP-9
NFSM-9
ARYA-11
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ATIC-24
NMOOP-9
NFSM-9
ARYA-11
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ATIC-1114
NMOOP-402
NFSM- 277
ARYA-598
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ATIC-1114
NMOOP- 402
NFSM- 277
ARYA-598
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ATIC -28
NMOOP-7
NFSM-21
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ATIC -28
NMOOP-7
NFSM-21
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ATIC -342
NMOOP-135
NFSM-441
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ATIC -342
NMOOP-135
NFSM-441
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Seed Production (Qt.)
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Planting material (Nos.)
|
||
5
|
6
|
||
Target
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Achievement
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Target
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Achievement
|
-
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152.25
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1500
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12160
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SUMMARY OF TRAINING:
Training Achievement (On campus):
Sr. No.
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Subject
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No. of training
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No. of Participants
|
||
Male
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Female
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Total
|
|||
1
|
Horticulture
|
2
|
71
|
14
|
85
|
2
|
Home Science
|
12
|
00
|
370
|
370
|
3
|
Agriculture Engineering
|
11
|
203
|
212
|
415
|
4
|
Plant Protection
|
4
|
156
|
11
|
167
|
5
|
Crop Production
|
7
|
267
|
33
|
300
|
6
|
Extension Education/Capacity building
|
2
|
55
|
00
|
55
|
7
|
Rural Youth
|
7
|
97
|
154
|
257
|
8
|
Extension functionary
|
2
|
70
|
20
|
90
|
Total
|
47
|
919
|
814
|
1733
|
Training Achievement (Off campus):
Sr. No.
|
Subject
|
No of training
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No of Participants
|
||
Male
|
Female
|
Total
|
|||
1
|
Horticulture
|
2
|
71
|
14
|
85
|
2
|
Home Science
|
14
|
15
|
435
|
450
|
3
|
Agriculture Engineering
|
17
|
127
|
238
|
365
|
4
|
Plant Protection
|
9
|
534
|
18
|
552
|
5
|
Crop Production
|
6
|
387
|
129
|
516
|
6
|
Extension Education/capacity building
|
5
|
219
|
6
|
225
|
Total
|
53
|
1353
|
840
|
2193
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Sponsored and Collaborative Training Programmes
Sr. No.
|
Date
|
Title
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Discipline
|
Thematic area
|
Duration (days)
|
Client
(PF/ RY/EF)
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No. of courses
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No. of Participants
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Sponsoring
Agency
|
||
M
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F
|
T
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|||||||||
1
|
15/01/2021
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Integrated crop management
|
Agriculture Extension
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IFS
|
01
|
PF
|
01
|
34
|
0
|
34
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State department
|
2
|
19/01/2021
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Capacity building for ICT application
|
Agriculture Extension
|
Income generation
|
01
|
RY
|
01
|
29
|
5
|
34
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BCI
|
3
|
23/02/2021
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Fertilizer Management
|
Crop production
|
INM
|
01
|
PF
|
01
|
35
|
0
|
35
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GSFC
|
4
|
22/03/2021
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Micro Irrigation System
|
Agriculture Engineering
|
Resource conservation
|
01
|
PF&FW
|
01
|
40
|
20
|
60
|
GGRC
|
5
|
03/04/2021
|
Quality Seed Production
|
Crop production
|
Farming system
|
01
|
PF
|
01
|
60
|
0
|
60
|
Bij Nigam Amreli
|
6
|
12/08/2021
|
Urban horticulture
|
Crop production
|
Farming system
|
01
|
RY
|
01
|
30
|
30
|
60
|
District Horti. dept, Amreli
|
7
|
08/09/2021
|
Agro forestry
|
Crop production
|
Agro forestry
|
01
|
EF&FW
|
01
|
100
|
20
|
120
|
District Forest Dept., Amreli
|
8
|
21 to 22/09/2021
|
Value Addition of millets
|
Home Science
|
Value Addition
|
02
|
FW
|
01
|
00
|
30
|
30
|
ATMA
|
9
|
30/09/2021
|
Rainwater harvesting methods
|
Agriculture Engineering
|
Resource conservation
|
01
|
PF&FW
|
01
|
00
|
30
|
30
|
ATMA
|
10
|
04 to 05/10/2021
|
Value Addition of fruits and vegetables
|
Home Science
|
Value Addition
|
02
|
FW
|
01
|
00
|
50
|
50
|
District Horti. dept, Amreli
|
11
|
01 to 03/12/2021
|
Bakery products development
|
Home Science
|
Income generation activities
|
03
|
RY
|
01
|
00
|
29
|
29
|
College of Agri., Motabhandariya
|
12
|
22 to
23/12/2021
|
Value Addition of fruits and vegetables
|
Home Science
|
Value Addition
|
02
|
FW
|
01
|
00
|
50
|
50
|
District Horti. dept., Amreli
|
13
|
22/12/2021
|
Fruit Plants
|
Agriculture Engineering
|
Preservation & value addition
|
01
|
FW
|
01
|
0
|
37
|
37
|
District Horti. dept., Amreli
|
14
|
27/12/2021
|
Honeybee farming
|
Plant protection
|
Income generation
|
01
|
PF&FW
|
01
|
106
|
80
|
186
|
Amar Dairy
|
15
|
28/12/221
|
Value Addition of fruits and vegetables
|
Home Science
|
Value Addition
|
02
|
FW
|
01
|
00
|
25
|
25
|
District Horti. Dept., Amreli
|
|
Total
|
434
|
406
|
840
|
|
Vocational training programmes for rural youth
Crop / Enterprise
|
Training title*
|
Identified Thrust Area
|
Duration (days)
|
No. of Participants
|
Self-employed after training
|
Number of persons employed else where
|
||||
M
|
F
|
Total
|
Type of units
|
Number of units
|
Number of persons employed
|
|||||
Home Science
|
Bakery Products Development
|
women empowerment
|
04
|
00
|
40
|
40
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Online activities during year 2021
Sr. No.
|
Activity Type
|
Mode of implementation
|
Title of Program
|
No. of Programmes
|
No. of Participants/ Views
|
A
|
Farmers training
|
||||
1
|
World Milk Day Celebration
|
ZOOM App
|
World Milk Day
|
1
|
43
|
|
World bee Day Celebration
|
Google meet
|
World bee Day
|
1
|
30
|
2
|
Farm women training
|
Whatsapp video conferencing
|
MIS and Water conservation
|
1
|
25
|
3
|
Farmers’ and Farm women training
|
YouTube Live
|
Cotton crop planning, seed selection, natural farming & rainwater harvesting
|
1
|
31
|
4
|
Farmers’ and Farm women awareness
|
Google meet
|
Rainwater harvesting & Groundwater recharge
|
1
|
27
|
5
|
Farmers’ and Farm women training and awareness
|
ZOOM App
|
Rainwater harvesting & Groundwater recharge
|
2
|
75
|
6
|
Farmers’ and Farm women training
|
Google meet
|
Rainwater harvesting & Groundwater recharge
|
1
|
25
|
7
|
Farmers’ and Farm women training
|
Google meet
|
Efficient use of fertilizer
|
1
|
61
|
|
Total
|
|
|
9
|
317
|
Farmers Reaction:
Crop
|
Variety/Input
|
Farmers’ reaction
|
Gram
|
GJG-3
|
►High Yield Variety
►Bold seeded Variety
►Stunt virus resistant Variety
|
Cumin
|
IDM
|
►Less problem of wilt due to application of Trichoderma
►Less problem of blight and powdery mildew due to spraying of carbendazim and Hexaconazole
|
Wheat
|
GW-173
|
►Resistant to Shoot borer
►High yielding
►Best for late sowing
|
Wheat
|
GJW-463
|
►High Yield Variety
►Grain quality is good
|
Green Gram
|
GAM-5
|
►Highly resistant to Yellow Mosaic Virus (YMV)
►Bold seed size with attractive shiny grain appearance
|
Groundnut
|
GJG-22
|
►Higher production
►Less stem rot problems
►Quality of seed is good
|
Sesame
|
GT-4
|
►Bold seeded, whiteness more and higher production then other varieties
|
Cotton
|
INM
|
►Less reddening of leaves
►Higher Yield
|
Cotton
|
GTHH-49
|
►Higher Yield
►Suitable for High density planting
|
Cotton
|
IPM
|
►Better control of pests
►Economic to other chemical pesticides
|
Castor
|
GCH-9
|
►Resistance to wilt, root rot and tolerant to sucking pests
►Higher Yield
|
Sorghum
|
GFS-5
|
►High yielder
►Resistance to major pests and diseases and suitable under drought condition
|
Pigeon Pea
|
GJP-1
|
►High yielding
►Bright white colored seed gives good price in market
|
Other Schemes Activities
I. Trainings:
Sr. No.
|
Types of training
|
No. of Training
|
No. of participants
|
1
|
On Campus
|
9
|
346
|
2
|
Off Campus
|
15
|
768
|
3
|
Field day
|
9
|
160
|
4
|
Field visit
|
19
|
182
|
Total
|
52
|
1456
|
Sr. No.
|
Crop
|
Season
|
Component
/Variety
|
No. of FLD
|
Area
(ha)
|
Average yield (q/ha)
|
% increase in productivity over local check
|
|
Demo
|
Local
check
|
|||||||
1
|
Groundnut
|
Kharif 21
|
IPM (Metarhizium, Beauveria , Azadirechtin chloropyriphos
|
20
|
5
|
23.18
|
21.05
|
10.14
|
2
|
Cotton
|
MDT tube
|
10
|
2.5
|
21.3
|
18.1
|
17.50
|
|
3
|
Cotton
|
IPM (Cotton Inputs Beauveria , Azadirechtin, Pheromone trap)
|
20
|
5
|
22.24
|
20.13
|
10.50
|
|
4
|
Groundnut
|
GJG-32
|
20
|
5
|
29.54
|
26.31
|
12.27
|
|
5
|
Sesame
|
GT-4
|
10
|
4
|
2.37
|
2.05
|
16.09
|
|
6
|
Gram
|
Rabi 21-22
|
GJG-6
|
25
|
6.25
|
Crop standing
|
||
7
|
Gram
|
IDPM
|
25
|
6.25
|
||||
8
|
Onion
|
IDM
|
10
|
2.5
|
||||
9
|
Wheat
|
GW-463
|
25
|
6.25
|
||||
|
|
|
Total
|
165
|
42.75
|
|
III. Economic Impact of FLDs (ATIC)
Crop
|
Average Cost of cultivation (Rs./ha)
|
Average Gross Return (Rs./ha)
|
Average Net Return (Profit) (Rs./ha)
|
Cost Ratio
(Gross Return
/ Gross Cost)
|
||||
Demo
|
Local Check
|
Demo
|
Local
Check
|
Demo
|
Local
Check
|
Demo
|
Local
Check
|
|
Groundnut
|
31944
|
34282
|
120709
|
109486
|
88765
|
75204
|
3.78
|
3.20
|
Cotton
|
40063.8
|
41293.4
|
182348.3
|
149983.3
|
142284.5
|
108689.9
|
4.57
|
3.64
|
Cotton
|
38621
|
41029
|
190777
|
168962
|
152156
|
127933
|
4.97
|
4.16
|
Groundnut
|
30238
|
32926
|
151646
|
134957
|
121409
|
102031
|
5.08
|
4.15
|
Sesame
|
10227
|
11202
|
19702
|
16933
|
9474
|
5731
|
1.91
|
1.51
|
Gram
|
Yield awaited
|
|||||||
Gram
|
||||||||
Onion
|
||||||||
Wheat
|
Activities-Cluster base Front Line Demonstrations of Rabi and Summer Pulses under NFSM:
Sr. No.
|
Types of training
|
No. of training
|
No. of participants
|
1
|
On campus
|
4
|
125
|
2
|
Off campus
|
3
|
80
|
3
|
Field Day
|
6
|
210
|
4
|
Field visit
|
15
|
231
|
5
|
Sponsored training
|
2
|
72
|
Total
|
30
|
718
|
II. Cluster Front Line Demonstrations of Rabi Pulses under NFSM:
Sr. No.
|
Crop
|
Season
|
Component
/Variety
|
No. of FLD
|
Area
(ha)
|
Average yield (q/ha)
|
% increase in productivity over local check
|
|
Demo
|
Local
check
|
|||||||
1
|
Pigeon pea
|
Kharif 21
|
GJP-1, Trichoderma, Rhizobium,
Beuvaria, PSB
|
50
|
20
|
Standing
|
||
2
|
Gram
|
Rabi-2021-22
|
GJG-6, Trichoderma, HNPV,
Beuvaria, pheromen trap
|
50
|
20
|
Standing
|
||
Total
|
100
|
40
|
|
Activities-Cluster base Front Line Demonstrations of oilseed under NMoop:
Sr. No.
|
Types of training
|
No. of training
|
No. of participants
|
1
|
On/Off campus
|
8
|
364
|
2
|
Field Day
|
7
|
135
|
3
|
Sponsored training
|
1
|
38
|
Total
|
16
|
537
|
II. Cluster Front Line Demonstrations of oilseed under NMoop:
Sr. No.
|
Crop
|
Season
|
Component
/Variety
|
No.
of FLD
|
Area
(ha)
|
Average yield (q/ha)
|
% increase in productivity over local check
|
|
Demo
|
Local
heck
|
|||||||
1
|
Groundnut
|
Kharif-2021
|
GJG-22,
Metarhizium, Rhizobium and PSB
|
50
|
20
|
27.8
|
26.23
|
5.99
|
2
|
Sesame
|
Kharif-2021
|
GT-4 and Beauria, Trichoderma, Azadirectine, Pendimethalin
|
50
|
20
|
2.11
|
1.91
|
10.33
|
Total
|
100
|
40
|
|
Activities under ARYA:
I. Enterprise established:
Enterprise
|
||||
Sr. No.
|
Indicators
|
Name of Enterprise
1: Dal mill (02)
|
Name of Enterprise
2: Masala making (02)
|
Name of Enterprise
3: Mava making (02)
|
1.
|
Year of establishment
|
Feb, 2022
|
Feb, 2022
|
Feb, 2022
|
2.
|
No. of Training Programs Conducted (Number)
|
03
|
02
|
02
|
3.
|
No. of Rural youth trained (Number)
|
96
|
70
|
181
|
II. Training programme:
Sr. No.
|
Title
|
No. participate
|
1.
|
Awareness training on ARYA
|
150
|
2.
|
Value addition of milk
|
25
|
3.
|
Marketing opportunity for value added product of spices
|
37
|
4.
|
Value addition of milk
|
39
|
Total
|
251
|
Activities under MGMG:
I. Detailed Progress:
No. of Team formed
|
No. of Scientists
|
No. of Villages selected
|
No. of Blocks
|
No. of Districts
|
Bench Mark Survey conducted
(No. of villages)
|
02
|
08
|
10
|
03
|
01
|
10
|
II. Activities undertaken
Activities undertakenby ICAR Institutes under MGMG
S. No.
|
Name of activity
|
No. of activities conducted
|
No. of farmers benefitted
|
1
|
Awareness created
|
03
|
300
|
2
|
Demonstrations conducted
|
06
|
15
|
3
|
Interface meeting/ Goshthies
|
05
|
95
|
4
|
Literature support provided
|
06
|
1345
|
5
|
Training organized
|
01
|
35
|
6
|
Visit to village by teams
|
05
|
120
|
7
|
Mobile based advisories
|
32
|
4521
|
Total
|
|
58
|
6431
|
III. Other activities organized by ICAR Institutes/ SAUs under MGMG
Table -2: Other activities organized by ICAR Institutes under MGMG:
S. No.
|
Activity
|
Particulars
|
|
1
|
Linkages developed with other
agencies
|
No of Agency (No)
|
03
|
Farmers Benefitted (No)
|
310
|
Front Line Demonstration on Kitchen gardening:
Sr. No.
|
Name of vegetables
|
Seasons
|
No. of participants
|
||
Crop
|
Varieties
|
Qty. (Gram)
|
|||
1
|
Bottle guard
|
Pusa Navin
|
15
|
Kharif
|
100
|
Brinjal
|
GJB-3
GRB-7
|
7
7
|
|||
Cucumber
|
Gujarat Kakadi 1
|
7
|
|||
Ladies finger
|
GO-6
|
25
|
|||
Beans
|
AVC-1
|
30
|
|||
2
|
Onion
|
ALR
|
10
|
Rabi
|
100
|
Coriander
|
GDLC-1
|
10
|
|||
Methi
|
RMT-305
|
10
|
|||
Cowpea
|
CP-6
|
10
|
|||
Carrot
|
P. Rudhira
|
10
|
|||
Radish
|
P. Chetki
|
10
|
|||
Chilli
|
K-2
|
5
|
|||
Brinjal
|
P. Uttam
|
5
|
|||
Tomato
|
PKM-1/S-22
|
5
|
|||
Pea
|
P. Pragati
|
5
|
|||
Drumstick
|
PKM-1
|
5
|
|||
Palak
|
All Green
|
5
|
Activities under DAMU:
I Number of Weather Bulletin prepared from January – December, 2021
District Name
|
No. of Bulletins
|
Amreli
|
104
|
|
|
Block name
|
No. of Bulletins
|
Amreli
|
104
|
Babra
|
104
|
Bagasara
|
104
|
Dhari
|
104
|
Jafrabad
|
104
|
Khambha
|
104
|
Kunkavav Vadiya
|
104
|
Lathi
|
104
|
Liliya
|
104
|
Rajula
|
104
|
Savarkundla
|
104
|
Total No. of Block wise Weather Bulletin
|
1144
|
II Number of farmers connected
Particular
|
No. of farmers
|
Whatsapp Group- 17
|
2356
|
Telegram Group - 1
|
194 Subscribers
|
Facebook page
|
1880 followers
|
III Detail of farmers connected through WhatsApp
Name of the Block
|
Total Village in Block
|
No. of WhatsApp Group
|
No. of Farmers Covered
|
No. of Villages Covered
|
No. of Extension Workers at panchayat / village level
|
Amreli
|
71
|
4
|
694
|
59
|
10
|
Babra
|
57
|
2
|
335
|
48
|
7
|
Bagasara
|
34
|
2
|
286
|
29
|
4
|
Dhari
|
75
|
1
|
162
|
42
|
8
|
Jafrabad
|
42
|
1
|
51
|
20
|
5
|
Khambha
|
57
|
1
|
127
|
45
|
3
|
Kunkavav-Vadia
|
45
|
2
|
261
|
41
|
5
|
Lathi
|
49
|
1
|
100
|
28
|
8
|
Lilia
|
37
|
1
|
78
|
38
|
6
|
Rajula
|
72
|
1
|
120
|
25
|
4
|
Savarkundla
|
80
|
2
|
276
|
51
|
15
|
Total
|
619
|
18
|
2490
|
426
|
75
|
IV Farmer Awareness Program (FAP) organized by KVK, JAU, Amreli under DAMU
S. No. |
FAP/ Farmers meet /Meghdoot Popularization activities |
Date |
Location
|
Approx. No. of Farmers attended the Program |
|
Village |
Block |
||||
1 |
FAP, App.Popularization, |
16-01-21 |
Lilia |
Lilia |
25 |
2 |
FAP, Meghdoot App.Popularization |
18-01-21 |
Halriya |
Bagasara |
24 |
3 |
FAP, Meghdoot App.Popularization,Field visit |
20-01-21 |
Sukhpur |
Babra |
12 |
4 |
FAP, Meghdoot App.Popularization |
15/07/2021 |
Amreli |
Amreli |
29 |
5 |
FAP, Meghdoot App.Popularization |
14/09/2021 |
Mangvapal |
Amreli |
47 |
6 |
FAP, Meghdoot App.Popularization |
23/09/2021 |
Pithadiya |
Bagasara |
61 |
Total |
198 |
Celebration of Special Events :
International Women Day- On 09/03/2021, International women day was organized for 60 women. The objective and agenda of this international women day was to give women equity, empowerment and entrepreneurship. Looking to the objective all programme was based on same agenda.
World Water Day- On 22/03/2021 World Water Day was celebrated in KVK, Amreli with total number of participants 60. During the event different lecture on water saving method and techniques in agriculture and allied sectors was given by the scientist of KVK and line department members.
World Milk Day- On 01/06/2021 World Milk Day was celebrated in KVK, Amreli by organizing online training progarmme with total number of participants 70. During the event different lecture on world milk day was delivered by the scientist of KVK and other related department members.
Fertilizer awareness programme- On 18/06/2021 Fertilizer awareness programme was celebrated in KVK, Amreli by organizing online webinar with total number of participants 49. During the event different lecture was delivered by the scientist of KVK.
Parthenium Awareness week- As it is known to everyone that ‘Parthenium Awareness week’ was organized every year since 2004 to make farmers and general public aware about the menace of parthenium, so like every year this year KVK, Amreli also organized several activities from 16/08/2021 to 21/08/2021.Here is the list of activities with photographs.
Date
|
Name of Activity
|
Location
|
No. of Participants
|
16/08/2021
|
Lecture delivered on Parthenium uprooting, releasing Mexican beetles
|
Motabhandariya, College of Agriculture , JAU, Amreli
|
42
|
16/08/2021
|
Awareness programme on composting of uprooted biomass
|
Motabhandariya, College of Agriculture , JAU, Amreli
|
42
|
17/08/2021
|
Parthenium uprooting in public place
|
Amreli
|
10
|
18/08/2021
|
Training programme organized on spraying herbicides and composting of uprooted biomass
|
Village- Mangawapal, Amreli
|
20
|
18/08/2021
|
Training programme on releasing Mexican beetles and Parthenium uprooting
|
Village-Kachardi, Amreli
|
25
|
21/08/2021
|
Parthenium uprooting in campus
|
KVK, Amreli
|
14
|
Technology week celebration- Technology week has been celebrated from 14/09/2021 to 18/09/2021 at Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Amreli, with a view to create mass awareness among the farmers about the location specific advanced technologies for the sustainable agricultural production. Seminars and demonstrations on advanced technologies in agriculture and allied discipline such as Horticulture, Plant protection, Crop Production, Agriculture engineering, Agriculture extension and Home science have been conducted during the week. Total 291 participants including 57 farm-women and 234 farmers from about 07 villages of Amreli District were benefitted.
Details of Participants:
Date
|
Taluka wise Village
|
No. of participants
|
|||
M
|
F
|
T
|
|||
14/09/2021
|
Amreli
|
Mangvapal
|
2
|
46
|
48
|
15/09/2021
|
Kukavav
|
Pithadia
|
50
|
11
|
61
|
16/09/2021
|
Amreli
|
Amreli
|
55
|
00
|
55
|
17/09/2021
|
Amreli
|
Amreli
|
100
|
00
|
100
|
18/09/2021
|
Amreli
|
Varasda, Keriyanagas, Giriya
|
27
|
00
|
27
|
Total
|
234
|
57
|
291
|
PM Varieties release- On 28/09/2021 PM Varieties release progaramme was organized by KVK, Amreli with Online mode. In this programme 65 participants including 14 KVK staff take part.
Millet Awareness day and tree plantation- On 17/09/2021 Millet Awareness day and tree plantation was celebrated by KVK, Amreli with number of participants 52.
World Food Day: World Food Day was celebrated on dt.: 16/10/2021. It was organized for 50 students, in this programme different information and lecture was delivered by KVK, scientist.
Minister visit: On dated 11/11/2021 Honorable Agriculture Minister of Animal Husbandry and Cow breeding Shri Raghavji Patel Sir and Member of Parliament Shri Narayanbhai Kachhadiya sir visited KVK, Amreli and appreciated all the work done by KVK, Amrel. In this programme Dr. N. K. Gontia Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, JAU, Junagadh, Dr. H. M. Gajipara, DEE, JAU, Junagadh and other line dept officers, KVK, JAU, Amreli staff and progressive farmers of Amreli district were remained present.
Swacchta Hi Sewa fortnight: On 16/12/2021 to 31/12/2021 Swacchta Hi Sewa fortnight was celebrated in KVK, by organizing different events as per guideline of ICAR.
The schedule of the whole month programme that was completed in Dec 2021 under SWS was as follows:
Date
|
Activities
|
Palce
|
Participants
|
16-Dec-21
|
Plantation of trees
|
Amreli
|
34
|
17-Dec-21
|
Cleaning of offices, corridors and premises
|
KVK, Amreli
|
22
|
18-Dec-21
|
Cleanliness and sanitation drive in the villages
adopted under the Mera Gaon Mera Gaurav
|
Liliya
|
22
|
19-Dec-21
|
Cleanliness and sanitation drive within campuses
and surroundings
|
KVK, amreli
|
44
|
20-Dec-21
|
Utilization of organic wastes/ generation of wealth
from waste, polythene free status
|
KVK, amreli
|
32
|
22-Dec-21
|
Technology demonstrations on agricultural technologies
for conversion of waste to wealth, safe disposal of all kinds of wastes
|
KVK, amreli
|
49
|
23-Dec-21
|
Celebration of Special Day- KisanDiwas (Farmer’s Day)-23
December inviting farmers.
|
KVK, amreli
|
52
|
25-Dec-21
|
Cleaning of public places
|
Keriya road, Amreli
|
28
|
27-Dec-21
|
Awareness on waste management
|
FTC, Amreli
|
31
|
28-Dec-21
|
awareness on recycling of waste water, water harvesting for agriculture
|
KVK, amreli
|
55
|
Hon’ble Prime Minster Talk: On 16/12/2021 The hon’ble Prime Minster of India had addressed the farmers on Natural farming for this event KVK, Amreli organized one programme for 62 farmers and 86 farm women.
Celebration of Farmers day:During 23 to 25 December 2021, Farmers day was celebrated by KVK, Amreli During this programme 144 farmers and 136 farm women take a part. Different training programme and lecture was organized for the same occasion.
Jal Shakti Abhiyan: Jal Shakti Abhiyan was celebrated by KVK, JAU, Amreli from April to November 2021. Various online, on campus and off training programmes and various awareness programmes were organized about efficient water utilization in agriculture, micro irrigation system, rainwater harvesting, soil and water conservation, groundwater recharge etc.
Training Programs
|
No. Seed Packets distributed
|
No. Saplings distributed
|
Awareness Programs
|
||
Number
|
Total Participants
|
Number
|
Participants
|
||
14
|
518
|
199
|
210
|
30
|
1109
|
Extension Activities
Activities
|
No. of programmes
|
No. of farmers
|
No. of Ext. Personnel
|
TOTAL
|
Advisory Services
|
1512
|
1512
|
23
|
1535
|
Whatsapp group
|
05
|
320
|
1
|
321
|
Diagnostic visits
|
10
|
52
|
2
|
54
|
Field Day
|
10
|
167
|
15
|
175
|
Group discussions
|
03
|
201
|
0
|
201
|
Film Show
|
28
|
1471
|
05
|
1476
|
Scientists' visit to farmers field
|
55
|
549
|
7
|
768
|
Ex-trainees Sammelan
|
2
|
125
|
05
|
130
|
Farmers' seminar/workshop
|
3
|
73
|
00
|
73
|
Method Demonstrations
|
25
|
1119
|
0
|
1119
|
Celebration of important days
|
4
|
196
|
5
|
201
|
Special day celebration
|
6
|
366
|
4
|
370
|
Exposure visits
|
6
|
184
|
0
|
184
|
Others (pl.specify) Lecture Delivered
|
119
|
2637
|
08
|
2637
|
Total
|
1358
|
8542
|
75
|
8814
|
Performance of demonstration units
Nursery raising at KVK:
We also developed one small scale nursery in net house, raising the different seedlings like Brinjal, tomato and chili for selling to farmers at nominal price.
Crop
|
Name of the crop
|
Name of the variety
|
Name of the hybrid
|
Number
|
Value (Rs.)
|
Number of farmers
|
Vegetable seedlings
|
Brinjal
|
Gujarat Junagadh Round Brinjal-6
|
-
|
5000
|
2500
|
65
|
Tomato
|
Gujarat Tomato-6
|
-
|
3560
|
1780
|
48
|
|
Chilli
|
Gondal patto (local)
|
-
|
3600
|
1800
|
55
|
|
Total
|
12,160
|
6,080
|
168
|
Horticultural Demonstration Units
Sl. No.
|
Demo Unit
|
Area
ha
|
Details of production
|
Variety/No. of various plants
|
|||
1
|
Herbal garden
|
0.1
|
Medicinal plant
|
2
|
Orchards unit
|
0.5
|
Guava-45 Kg
Sapota- 72 Kg
Custard apple- 12 Kg
Mango- 22 Kg
|
Soil/Water testing sample analysis
Sr. No.
|
Type of Sample
|
Numbers of sample
|
Income (Rs.)
|
1
|
Soil
|
18
|
5,400
|
2
|
Water
|
21
|
1680
|
Total
|
39
|
7080
|
Performance of instructional farm including seed Production
S N
|
Name of crop
|
Date of Sowing
|
Date of Harvesting
|
Area
(ha)
|
Details of production
|
||
Variety
|
Type of produce
|
Qty.
(Kg)
|
|||||
1
|
Wheat
|
09/11/2020
|
08-10/03/2021
|
1
|
GJW-463
|
Truthful
|
4780 kg
|
2
|
Groundnut
|
21 & 29-30/06/2021
|
25-29/10/2021
|
11
|
GJG-22
|
Foundation
|
10445 kg
|
3
|
Chickpea
|
20/11/2021
|
-
|
1.0
|
GJG-6
|
Truthful
|
Standing
|
LINKAGES
Functional linkage with different organizations
Sr. No.
|
Name of linkages
|
1.
|
Dy. Director of Agriculture.
|
2.
|
Dy. Director of Agril. Extension (FTC)
|
3.
|
Dy. Director of Horticulture
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4.
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Dy. Director of Animal Husbandry
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5.
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Dy. Director of Soil Conservation
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6.
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Dy. Director of Social Forestry
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7.
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Amreli Jilla Madhya Sahakari Bank
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8.
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Milk Co-Operative Society
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9.
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State Bank of India
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10.
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National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development (NABARD)
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11.
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NHRDF
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12.
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Doordarshan Kendra
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13.
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All India Radio
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14
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District Rural Development Agency
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15.
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ATMA
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16.
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Mahindra & Mahindra Co. Ltd.
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