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ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT April 2016 to March 2017
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA
KASTURBAGRAM, INDORE (M.P.)
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Contents Sl.
No.
Particular Page No
Instructions for Filling the Format -
Summary of KVK Annual Report (Quantifiable Achievement) for the year 2016-17 3
1 General Information 5
2 On Farm Testing 10
3 Achievements of Frontline Demonstrations 19
4 Documentation of the need assessment conducted by the KVK for the training programme 28
5 Training programmes 29
6 Extension Activities 34
7 Literature Developed/Published (with full title, author & reference) 35
8 Production and supply of Technological products 36
9 Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory 37
10 Rainwater Harvesting 37
11 Utilization of Farmer Hostel facilities 38
12 Utilization of Staff Quarter facilities 39
13 Details of SAC Meeting 39
14 Status of Kisan Mobile Advisory 39
15 Status of Convergence with agricultural schemes 39
16. Status of Revolving Funds 39
17. Awards & Recognition 40
18. Details of KVK Agro-technological Park 42
19. Farm Innovators 42
20. KVK interaction with progressive farmers 42
21. Outreach of KVK 43
22. Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan on Pulses/ Programme on Harnessing Pulses/ Quality Protein Maize 43
23. KVK Ring 43
24. Important visitors to KVK 43
25. Status of KVK Website 44
26. Status of E-connectivity 44
27. Status of RTI 44
28. Status of Citizen Charter 44
29. Attended HRD activities organized by ZPD 44
30. Attended HRD activities organized by DES 45
31. Attended HRD activities by KVK Staff 45
32 Agri Alert report 45
33. Details of Technological Week Celebration 45
34. Interventions on Drought Mitigation 46
35. Proposal of NICRA 47
36. Proposed works under NAIP 47
37. Case study / Success Story to be developed 48
38. Action Photographs 48
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REPORTING PERIOD – April 2016 to March 2017 Summary of KVK Annual Report (Quantifiable Achievement) for the year 2016-17
S.N. Quantifiable Achievement Number Beneficiaries (nos.)
1 On Farm Testing
Proposed OFT 17 150
On Going OFT - -
Technologies assessed (Completed OFT) 17 157
Technologies refined - -
On farm trials conducted 17 157
2 Frontline demonstrations
Proposed Frontline demonstrations 18 195
On Going Frontline demonstrations 03 39
FLDs conducted on crops 11 263
Area under crops (ha.) 97.46 263
FLD on farm implement and tools 04 38
FLD on livestock/ AH enterprises (Dairy/ Sheep and Goat/Poultry/ Duckery/ Piggery etc.) 04 49
FLD on Fisheries - Finger lings - -
FLD on other enterprises (Bee keeping, lac, mushroom, sericulture, value addition, vermi compost, etc.)
- -
FLD on Women in Agriculture - (Nutritional garden, Income generation, Value addition, Drudgery reduction, etc.)
2 22
3 Training programmes No. of Course Duration (days) Participants
Farmers 53 53 1091
Farm women 9 9 171
Rural youth 5 20 91
Extension personnel/ In service 12 14 289
Vocational trainings 2 96 25
Sponsored Training 2 15 22
Total 83 207 1689 No. of programmes Participants
4 Extension Programmes 359 9738
5 Production of technology inputs etc Qty Beneficiaries (nos.)
Seed (qt.) 18.1 76
Planting material produced (nos.) - -
6 Livestock Qty Beneficiaries (nos.)
Livestock strains ( Nos) - -
Milk Yield - Cow, Buffelo etc. (in liter) - -
Fish (Kg.) - -
Fingerlings (nos.) - -
Poultry-Eggs (nos.) - -
Ducks (nos.) - -
Chicks etc. (nos.) - -
4
7 Bio Products Qty Beneficiaries (nos.)
Bio Agents -Earth worm (Kg.) - -
Trichoderma (kg.) - -
Bio Fertilizers- Vermi compost, Rhizobium, PSB , BGA , Mycorriza , Azotobacter , Azospirillum etc. (Kg.)
- -
Bio Pesticide-Panchgavya, Neem Extract , Neem oil etc.(lit.) - -
8 Any other significant achievement in the Zone Nos. Participants/ beneficiaries
Award (Best KVK award and scientist and farmer’s award) 3 28
Publications (Res. Paper/ pop. Art./Bulletin,etc.) 9 -
KVK News letter 4 250
SAC Meetings conducted 2 61
Soil sample tested 1555 1555
Water sample tested - -
RWH System (Special training and field visit on RWH structure and MIS in KVKs) - -
KVK-KMA (Message and beneficiaries) 75 13568
Convergence programmes 2 102
Sponsored programmes - -
KVK Progressive Farmers interaction 3 115
No. of Technology Week Celebrations 2 332
Attended HRD activities organized by ZPD 18 9
Attended HRD activities organized by DES 7 4
Attended HRD activities by KVK Staff(Refresher /Short course, Training programme etc. ) 5 4
9 Current status of Revolving Funds ( Amt. in Rs.) 2735398
10 No. of blocks No. of villages
Outreach of KVK in the District 4 120
11 ICAR SAU Others
No. of important visitors to KVK (nos.) 2 2 4
12 Working (Yes/No) No. of Update
Status of KVK Website Yes 15241
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Application received
Application disposed
Status of RTI (nos.) - -
14 Query received Query dissolved
Citizen Charter (nos.) - -
15 Working (Yes/No) No. of programme viewed
E-connectivity No -
16 Filled Vacant
Staff Position 16 -
17 Workshop/ Seminar/ Conference attended by staff of KVK ( nos) -
18 Publication received from ICAR /other organization (nos.) 36
19 Particulars Organization
Agri alerts (epidemic, high serious nature problem, Cyclone etc. reported first time to ZPD, SAU, Agri. Deptt. and ICAR)
- -
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GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1. Staff Position (as on date) Summary of Staff position in KVKs on March, 2017 Name of KVK Sanctioned
Posts PC (1) SMS (6) PA (3) Admn. (6) Total
Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Indore 16 1 1 6 6 3 3 6 6 16 16
Name of
KVK.
Sanctioned post Name of the
incumbent
Discipline Highest
degree
Subject of
Specialization
Pay Scale
(Rs.)
Present
basic
(Rs.)
Date of
joining
Permanent
/Temporary
Category
(SC/ST/
OBC/
Others)
Indore Senior Scientist &
Head
Dr. Alok Deshwal Ani. Hus. &
Dairying
Ph.D. Ani. Hus. & Dairying 37400 –
67000 + 9000
GP 58830
02/01/2006 Permanent Others
Indore Subject Matter
Specialist1
Dr. Radheshyam Tailor Agril.
Extension
Ph.D. Agril. Extension 15600 -39100
+ 5400 GP 30260
27/04/2002 Permanent OBC
Indore Subject Matter
Specialist2
Dr. Dilip Kumar Mishra Horticulture Ph.D. Horticulture 15600 -39100
+ 5400 GP 30260
06/07/2002 Permanent Others
Indore Subject Matter
Specialist3
Dr. Shri Ram Dadhich Vety. & A.H. M.V.Sc. Vety. Medicine 15600 -39100
+ 5400 GP 29100
26/12/2005 Permanent Others
Indore Subject Matter
Specialist4
Mr. Jitendra Singh Agril. Engg. M. Tec. Soil and Water
Conservation
15600 -39100
+ 5400 GP 26620
11/02/2008 Permanent Others
Indore Subject Matter
Specialist5
MS. Archana Kumari Home Science M.Sc. Home.
Sc.
Home Sc. 15600 -39100
+ 5400 GP
21630 06/08/2015 On Probation Others
Indore Subject Matter
Specialist6
Mr. Arun Kumar Shukla Agronomy M.Sc.
(Agronomy)
Agronomy 15600 -39100
+ 5400 GP
21630 11/08/2015 On Probation Others
Indore Programme
Assistant
Mr. Nitin Kumar Pachlaniya Soil Sc. M.Sc. (Ag.) Soil Sc. & Ag.
Chemistry
9300 - 34800
+ 4200 GP
14330 01/09/2014 Permanent OBC
Indore Farm Manager Mr. Rakesh Jain Agril.
Extension
M.Sc. (Ag.) Agril. Extension 9300 - 34800
+ 4200 GP
14760 01/03/2013 Permanent Others
Indore Programme
Assistant
(Computer)
Mr. Adarsh Tiwari Computer
Science
M.C.A. Computer Application 9300 - 34800
+ 4200 GP
21400 18/12/2002 Permanent Others
Indore Accountant /
superintendent
Mr. Anurag Tiwari Commerce M.B.A. Finance 9300 - 34800
+ 4200 GP
15670 11/04/2011 Permanent Others
Indore Stenographer Mr. K. Chanchal - B.Sc. - 5200 -20200 +
2400 GP
10210 07/08/2015 On Probation OBC
Indore Driver Mr. Vijendra Chouhan - H.S.S.C. - 5200 -20200 +
1900 GP
11080 10/03/2004 Permanent SC
Indore Driver Mr. Prakash Ravat H.S.S.C. - 5200 -20200 +
1900 GP
8210 19/08/2014 Permanent ST
Indore Supporting staff Mr. Satish Baghela - H.S.S.C. - 4440 - 7440 +
1300 GP
8580 09/03/2004 Permanent OBC
Indore Supporting staff Mr. O.P. Mansare - H.S.S.C. - 4440 - 7440 +
1300 GP
6100 16/08/2014 Permanent SC
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1.2. DISTRICT PROFILE (detail of geographical area, cultivation, Land, resources, opportunities, irrigation, populations etc.)–
KVK Name Agro-climatic
zone
No . of
Blocks
No. of
Panchayats
Population Literacy SC and ST
Population
No. of
farmers
Average
land
holding
Indore Malwa plateau 04 335 2,465,827 75% 552331 149046 2.96 ha
1.3. DETAILS OF ADOPTED VILLAGE during the reporting period (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshops)
KVK Name Village Name Year of adoption Block Name Distance from
KVK
Population Number of farmers
(having land in the village)
Indore Gariya 2016-17 Indore 37 km 280 46
Indore Akya 2016-17 Indore 35 km 390 56
Indore Naharkheda 2016-17 MHOW 38 km 1100 130
Indore Setkhedi 2016-17 Indore 34 km 350 38
Indore Bachhoda 2016-17 Depalpur 72 km 1200 136
1.4. THRUST AREAS identified by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop)
KVK
Name
THRUST AREA
Indore To enhance productivity of oilseed crops through varietal diversification, Integrated Plant Nutrient Management System (IPNMS), Integrated Pest
Management (IPM), Integrated Disease Management (IDM), Weed management and scientific management practices.
Indore To enhance productivity of Pulse crops through varietal diversification, Integrated Plant Nutrient Management System (IPNMS), Integrated Pest
Management (IPM), Integrated Disease Management (IDM), Weed management and scientific management practices.
Indore To enhance productivity of cereals through varietal diversification, Integrated Plant Nutrient Management System (IPNMS), Integrated Pest
Management (IPM), Integrated Disease Management (IDM), Weed management and scientific management practices.
Indore To increase seed replacement rate by seed production programme in Soybean, Wheat and Chick pea .
Indore To reduce cost of cultivation by scientific and improve low cost production technologies.
Indore To aware the farmers about organic farming practices, resource conservation technologies and natural resource management and to motivate the
farmers for adopting these technologies.
Indore To increase risk bearing ability by crop diversification, introduction of more remunerative cropping systems, AgroHorti system, Agroforestry
system and live stock based farming systems. Introduction of medicinal and aromatic crops.
Indore To motivate the farmers for preparation and use of well decomposed, nutrient rich organic manure (Vermicompost, NADEP compost, Phospho
compost etc.) along with biofertilizers and balanced use of chemical fertilizers (on soil test basis)
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Indore To improve the Water productivity and Water Use Efficiency by scientific water management practices
Indore To increase the availability of green fodder through the year for increasing milk production. Introduction of new fodder and forage crops in existing
fodder based cropping system.
Indore To adopt Plant protection measure for important vegetable and flowers crops.
Indore Use of micronutrient and hormones to enhance productivity and quality of vegetable and flower crops.
Indore Diversification of farming system through flower and vegetable cultivation.
Indore To improve the productivity and quality of Garlic and Potato.
Indore Introduction of open cultivated flower crops.
Indore Popularization of Soya products in rural area.
Indore Nutritional gardening.
Indore Control and management of stored grain pest.
Indore To introduce income generating skills among the rural women and school dropout girls.
Indore To increase milk production by adopting balance diet and mineral nutrition.
Indore To reduce mortality percentage of calves through proper management.
Indore Adaptation of proper immunization programme.
Indore Control of Endo and Ecto parasites.
Indore Proper utilization of fodder and crop residues chopping, urea treatment, complete feedings etc.
Indore Self-employment generating trainings for rural youths.
Indore Dissemination of seed treatment and biological control techniques.
Indore Identification of major insect pest of Soybean.
Indore Efficient use of available irrigation water
Indore Reduction in labour requirement by using improved implements
Indore To enhance soil and water conservation practices
Indore Improvement in tillage practices
Indore Improvement in crop harvesting technology
Indore Care and maintenance of plant protection equipments
Indore To aware farmers about advantages of soil testing
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1.4. PROBLEM IDENTIFIED by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop)
KVK
Name
Problem identified Methods of problem
identification
Location Name of Village &
Block
Indore
Low yield due to improper management in soybean
Through PRA tools and
Discussion with the group of
farmer, farm women and rural
youth
Gariya, Akya Setkhedi, Makodiya,
Naharkheda, Bachhoda, Baroda
Doulat, Buranakhedi,
Jagmalpipliya, - all four block of
the district
Indore Low yield due to lack of INM in soybean -do- -do-
Indore Low yield due to infestation of diseases in soybean -do- -do-
Indore Low Yield due to weed infestation in soybean -do- -do-
Indore Low Yield due to highly pest infestation in soybean -do- -do-
Indore Low yield due to improper management in Chick pea -do- -do-
Indore Low yield due to pest infestation in Chick pea -do- -do-
Indore Low yield due to disease incidence in Chick pea -do- -do-
Indore loss of production due to delayed or early harvesting in Chick pea -do- -do-
Indore low yield due to improper management in maize -do- -do-
Indore low yield due to imbalance nutrition in maize -do- -do-
Indore Low yield due to improper management in wheat -do- -do-
Indore low yield due to imbalance nutrition in wheat -do- -do-
Indore Low Yield due to weed infestation in wheat -do- -do-
Indore Low productivity of crops due to imbalance nutrition -do- -do-
Indore Loss in natural resources -do- -do-
Indore Low production of aonla due to pest infestation -do- -do-
Indore Low production due to insect-pest and disease infestation in
Chrysenthamum
-do- -do-
Indore Low Yield due to improper nutrition in Chrysenthamum -do- -do-
Indore Low Yield due to improper nutrition in marigold -do- -do-
Indore Low production due to disease infestation in Cluster bean -do- -do-
Indore Low production due to improper Management in Pea -do- -do-
Indore Low production due to improper Management in okra -do- -do-
Indore Low production due to improper Management in cucurbits -do- -do-
Indore Low production due to improper Management in cabbage and
cauliflower
-do- -do-
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Indore Low Yield due to old variety in Potato -do- -do-
Indore Low production due to insect-pest and disease infestation in Potato -do- -do-
Indore Low production of garlic due to imbalance use of fertilizer -do- -do-
Indore Low production of garlic due to insect-pest and disease infestation -do- -do-
Indore Low production of onion due to imbalance use of fertilizer -do- -do-
Indore Low production of onion due to insect-pest and disease infestation -do- -do-
Indore Improper nursery management practices -do- -do-
Indore Low milk yield due to improper feeding in dairy animals -do- -do-
Indore Low productivity of milk due to improper dairy practices -do- -do-
Indore Poor health of dairy animals due to improper Management -do- -do-
Indore Poor health of poultry birds due to improper Management -do- -do-
Indore Unawareness about green fodder storage practices -do- -do-
Indore Poor health due to unavailability of nutritious vegetables -do- -do-
Indore Poor health due to unavailability of nutritious food -do- -do-
Indore Unawareness about nutritional garden -do- -do-
Indore Heavy drudgery of farm women in agril. operations -do- -do-
Indore Improper preservation of mango, lime, aonla, chilli and tomato -do- -do-
Indore Low income of rural youth due to unemployment -do- -do-
Indore Loss of seed and grains due to improper storage -do- -do-
Indore Unawareness about soil & water conservation practices -do- -do-
Indore Injudicious use of available irrigation water -do- -do-
Indore Lower efficiency due to improper use & maintenance of farm machinery -do- -do-
Indore Time and money consumption due to use of traditional farm implements -do- -do-
Indore Low awareness about post harvest technology -do- -do-
Indore Unawareness about soil & water conservation practices -do- -do-
Indore Injudicious use of available irrigation water -do- -do-
Indore Low yield of crops due to uneven rainfall distribution -do- -do-
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2. On Farm Testing
2.1 Information about OFT
KVK name Year Season Problem
diagnose Title of OFT
Category of
technology
(Assessment/
Refinement)
Thematic
Area
Crop/
enterprise
Farming
Situations No.
of
trials
Results (q/ha) Net Returns (Rs./ha) Recomm-
enda-
tions FP
(T1)
RP
(T2)
T3 FP
(T1)
RP
(T2)
T3
Indore 2016-
17
Kharif Low yield due
to moisture
stress during
dry spell
Assessment ,
evaluation and
work out of
suitable sowing
techniques and
different machines
for sowing soybean
Assessment Improved
Implement
Soybean Rainfed 01 15.12 16.40 14.76 21664 24995 20638
Indore 2016-
17
Rabi Low
germination
and yield due
to moisture
stress
Assessment of
Raised bed sowing
method for Chick
Pea
Assessment Improved
Implement
Chick Pea Irrigated 13 13.66
17.02 - 28520 41940 -
Indore 2016-
17
Kharif High drudgery
and low
efficiency in
manual
weeding in
Soybean
Assessment of
power weeder for
weeding in
Soybean
Assessment Improved
Implement
Soybean Rainfed 5 - - - - - -
Indore 2016-
17
Rabi Low yield of
wheat due to
impure and
sub-standard
seed of old
variety Lok 1
Assessment of
improved wheat
variety Pusa
Mangal under
irrigated
condition
Assessment Varietal
Assessment
Wheat Irrigated 10 39.37 43.5 51.92 46025 52679 68129
Indore 2016-
17
Rabi Low yield of
chickpea due
to use of local
unidentified
variety Dollar
Assessment of
improved
Chickpea variety
KRIPA (Phule G
0517)
Assessment Varietal
Assessment
Chickpea Irrigated 10 10.23 11.53 14.22 52739 63193 82836
Indore 2016-
17
Kharif Infestation of
yellow mosaic
virus in
Soybean
Assessment of
Chemical for
management
white fly in
Soybean
Assessment IDM Soybean Rainfed 10 13.98 14.85 15.55 22766 25194 27428
Indore 2016-
17
Kharif High
incidence of
acidosis and
Assessment of
Rumen specific
live yeast culture
Assessment Animal
Nutrition
Management
Goatery - 10 1.10 1.12 1.18 1092 1033.5 1173
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anorexia (Saccharomyces
cerevesiae) in
goats
Indore 2016-
17
Rabi Low milk
production
due to
deficiency of
calcium and
phosphorus
Assessment of
Calcium,
Phosphorus and
Vit.D supplement
during lactation
period in
crossbreed cows
Assessment Animal
Nutrition
Management
Dairy - 10 10.07 10.51 11.10 4627 4663 5120
Indore 2016-
17
Kharif Low milk
yield due to
negative
energy
balance
Assessment of
bypass fat (rumen
protected fat) in
diets of cross breed
cows
Assessment Animal
Nutrition
Management
Dairy - 10 10.5 11.1 11.8 5580 6084 6732
Indore 2016-
17
Kharif Low yield,
higher cost of
cultivation, no
use of
micronutrient
and imbalance
use of
fertilizer
Assessment of
INM in Marigold
in rainfed
condition
Assessment INM Marigold Rainfed 10 81.80 98.70 104.30 63250 88360 95165
Indore 2016-
17
Rabi Low yield and
small size
cloves, less
return
Assessment of G-
50 variety of
garlic at Malwa
Plateau
Assessment Varietal
assessment
Garlic Irrigated 10 86 96.7 101.2 162000 204620 219900
Indore 2016-
17
Kharif Low yield and
poor quality of
Soybean crop
due to
imbalance use
of Potash
Assessment of
Potash in Soybean
Assessment INM Soybean Rainfed 10 14.18 16.87 15.91 22260 29858 27576
Indore 2016-
17
Rabi No use of bio
fertilizer and
deficiency of
molybdenum
Assessment of
liquid bio-fertilizer
and Ammonium
Molybdate in
chickpea
Assessment INM Chick Pea Irrigated 10 12.86 14.18 15.92 26703 31092 37263
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2.2 Economic Performance
KVK
name
OFT Title Parameters Average Cost of cultivation
(Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha) Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio
(Gross Return / Gross
Cost)
Name and
unit of
Parameter
FP
(T1)
RP
(T2)
T3 FP (T1) RP (T2) Refined
Practice,
if any
(T3)
FP (T1) RP (T2) Refined
Practice,
if any
(T3)
FP (T1) RP(T2) Refined
Practice,
if any
(T3)
FP
(T1)
RP
(T2)
Refined
Practice,
if any
(T3)
Indore Assessment ,
evaluation and work
out of suitable
sowing techniques
and different
machines for sowing
soybean
Soil Moisture
%
28.94 29.31 28.19 23696 24205 23642 45360 49200 44280 21664 24995 20638 1.91 2.03 1.87
Indore Assessment of Raised
bed sowing method
for Chick Pea
Soil moisture
%
19.32 21.26 - 26728 26887 - 55248 68827 - 28520 41940 - 2.07 2.56 -
Indore Assessment of power
weeder for weeding
in Soybean
Labour (No/ha) 58.75 22.74 - 8813 4922 - - - - - - - - - -
Indore Assessment of
improved wheat
variety Pusa
Mangal under
irrigated condition
No. of
Tiller/running
meter
111.9 124.65 130.94 25805 26219 27144 72244 79823 95273 46025 52679 68129 2.8 2.94 3.51
Indore Assessment of
improved Chickpea
variety KRIPA
(Phule G 0517)
No. of pod
/Plant
28.5 32.8 40.1 29407 29696 31350 82147 92889 114186 52739 63193 82836 2.79 3.12 3.64
Indore Assessment of
Chemical for
management
white fly in
Soybean
No of
pods/plant
26.2 32.7 29.6 21986 22326 22326 44752 47520 49753.6 22766 25194 27427.6 2.04 2.13 2.23
Indore Assessment of
Rumen specific live
yeast culture
(Saccharomyces
cerevesiae) in goats
Increase in
body weight
(kg.)
31.42 31.86 32.37 960 982.5 1005 1980 2016 2178 1092 1033.5 1173 2.06 2.05 2.17
Indore Assessment of
Rumen specific live
yeast culture
(Saccharomyces
cerevesiae) in goats
milk
production
(lit./day)
1.1 1.12 1.18 960 982.5 1005 1980 2016 2178 1092 1033.5 1173 2.06 2.05 2.17
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Indore Assessment of
Calcium,
Phosphorus and
Vit.D supplement
during lactation
period in
crossbreed cows
Milk
production
(lit/day)
10.07 10.51 11.10 7700.00 7950.00 8200.00 12084.00 12606.00 13320.00 4627.00 4663.20 5120.00 1.57 1.59 1.62
Indore Assessment of
bypass fat (rumen
protected fat) in
diets of cross breed
cows
Milk
production
(lit/day)
10.5 10.1 11.8 9540 9900 10260 15120 15984 16992 5580 6084 6732 1.58 1.61 1.65
Indore Assessment of
bypass fat (rumen
protected fat) in
diets of cross breed
cows
Milk Fat % 3.9 4.26 4.45 9540 9900 10260 15120 15984 16992 5580 6084 6732 1.58 1.61 1.65
Indore Assessment of INM
in Marigold in
rainfed condition
diameter of
flower (cm)
2.43 3.07 3.41 59450 59690 61285 122700 148050 156450 63250 88360 95165 2.06 2.48 2.55
Indore Assessment of G-50
variety of garlic at
Malwa Plateau
Diameter of
bulb (cm)
2.97 3.60 3.54 182000 182180 184900 344000 386800 404800 162000 204620 219900 1.89 2.12 2.19
Indore Assessment of Potash
in Soybean
No of
pods/plant
26.20 32.70 29.60 23122 24116 23332 45382 53974 50909 22260 29858 27577 1.96 2.24 2.18
Indore Assessment of liquid
bio-fertilizer and
Ammonium
Molybdate in
chickpea
No of
pods/plant
35 40 48 25887 52589 26703 26913 58004 31092 27869 65132 37263 2.03 2.15 2.34
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OFT - Assessment of performance of seed societies in Indore district of Madhya Pradesh. Title: Assessment of performance of seed societies in Indore district of Madhya Pradesh.
Problem: Performance of present seed societies seems not up to the mark.
Sl.
No. District
Name of
Society Address
Performance Indicators
1. No. of active, non-
active and family-based
members in seed societies
2-No. of
license
with
society
3.
Available
Infrastru
cture
facilities
&
equipmen
ts
4. Market
linkage &
informatio
n source
5.
Availabili
ty of
quality
inputs
6. Record
keeping
7. Cost
saving in
input
purchasi
ng
8.
Transpor
tation
faculties
&
location
of
societies.
9. Annual
turnover
10.
Decisio
n
makin
g
ability
of the
membe
rs
11.
Sharing of
net profits
of the
members
1 Indore
Shri
Siddhivinayak
Beej Utpadak Sahkari Sanstha
Maryadit
Sanwer
Darbar
Complex,
Dukan No. 08- Ajnod
Road,
Sanwer
Active -21,
Non Active -27 Family Based – 3
1
Sell
counter
&
Godown
Storage
bins,
Grader,
Spiral
saperator
, sewing
machine
& seave
Mandi
Board &
KVK, Dept. of
FWAD
Unsuffici
ent
Stock register,
Sell register, Bill book, Receipt,
Cash book,
Ledger, Inward register, Dispatch
register
AVG-
15-20 %
Good
Transpor
tation
facilities
&
Situated
on road
Seed
Soybean-450Q
Wheat-
2200 Q Chickpea-
Nil
Decisi
ons is being
taken
by the Chairm
an and
Secretary after
cunsult
ation with
the
elected
membe
rs
According
to Area under seed
production
2 Indore
Katya Beej
Utpadak Evam
Krishi Vikas Sahkari Sanstha
Maryadit
Vikram
Warehouse, Palda,
Indore,
Madhya Pradesh
Active -21,
Non Active -48 Family Based - 2
1 -do-
Mandi Board &
Dept. of
FWAD
Unsuffici
ent -do- - do- -do-
Seed Soybean-
1200 Q
Wheat-1500 Q
Chickpea-
Nil
-do-
According to Area
under seed
production
3 Indore
Gayatri Beej
Utpadak, Vipnan Evam prakriya
Sahkari Sanstha
Maryadit
Village –Begamkhed
i ,Indore
,Madhya Pradesh
Active -49, Non Active -171
Family Based - 4
2 -do-
Mandi
board &
KVK,
ICAR Institute,
SAUs &
Dept. of FWAD
Sufficient -do- - do-
-do-
Seed
Soybean-
1100 Q Wheat-600
Q
Chickpea-250Q
-do-
According
to Area
under seed production
15
4 Indore
Maruti Beej
Utpadak Sahkari Sanstha
Maryadit
Indore
Road,
Depalpur ,Indore
,Madhya
Pradesh
Active -21,
Non Active -37
Family Based - 2
1 -do- -do- Unsuffici
ent -do-
- do-
-do-
Seed
Soybean-
1200 Q
Wheat-800
Q Chickpea-
Nil
-do-
According
to Area under seed
production
5 Indore
Sagar Beej
Utpadak Sahkari Sanstha
Maryadit
Dhaturiya
Village –Dhaturiya The. -
Sanwer
,Indore, Madhya
Pradesh
Active -51, Non Active -97
Family Based - 3
1 -do- -do- Unsuffici
ent -do-
- do-
-do-
Seed Soybean-
400 Q
Wheat-1000 Q
Chickpea-
-do-
According
to Area
under seed production
6 Indore
Mamta Beej
Beej Utpadak
Sahkari Sanstha Maryadit
(Failure)
Village –Budaniya,
Hatod,
Indore, Madhya
Pradesh
Active -11
1
Sell
counter
&
Godown
Storage
bins,
Grader,
Spiral
saperator
, sewing
machine
& seave
-do- -
-
-
-do- NIL
Decisio
ns is being
taken
by the Chairm
an and
Secretary
According to Area
under seed
production
Problems facing by the societies (Successful):
Boundation of selling of seed in other district of M.P.
Lack of availability of breeder / foundation seed from ICAR, SAUs and Beej Nigam timely.
Lack of technical know-how.
Lack of availability of the breeder / foundation seed on the basis of the demand of the society member.
Lack of support from seed certification agency.
Problems facing by the societies (Unsuccessful):
Lack of interest of society members,
Lack of coordination among the members of the society,
Dominating nature of some members of the society,
Lack of credit facilities,
Lack of faith among the members,
Distribution of profit is also an issue.
Conclusion: Seed societies are working well and providing seed to the farmers in the district but these are not fulfilling the desired seed requirement
of the farmers. These societies are facing some problems like lack of availability of breeder / foundation seed etc. It is required to overcome the
problems of the societies so that they can work efficiently.
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2.3 Information about Home Science OFT:
KVK
Name
Year
Season
Problem
diagnose
Title of
OFT
Category of
technology
(Assessment/
Refinement)
Thematic
Area
Details of
Technology
Selected for
Assessment
Characteristics of
Technology /
Variety / Product
/ Enterprise
Farming /
Enterprise
Situation
No.
of
trials
Recommendations
Indore 2016-
17
Rabi Lack of
knowledge
of proper
storage
practices
for seed
purposed
Assessment
of storage
practices of
pulses
Assessment Storage
practices
Use of pro
super bag
Chickpea - 10
Indore
2016
Kharif High
drudgery
and low
efficiency
during
potato
chips
making
Assessment
of Potato
Peeler and
Potato Slicer
for drudgery
reduction
and
efficiency
enhancement
of farm
women
during
potato chips
making
Assessment Drudgery
reduction
Use of Potato
Peeler and
Potato Slicer
Potato - 12
Indore 2016-
17
Rabi Low
income of
farm
women
due to
excess
production
of aonla
Assessment
of role of
value
addition of
aonla in
income
generation
Assessment Value
addition
value addition
of aonla
Aonla - 10
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2.4 (A) Economic Performance Home Science OFT: (For Drudgery Reduction) KVK
name
OFT Title Performance Indicator / Parameter
Output m2/h Est. Energy
Expenditure
kj/min.
WHR
beat/min
% reduction in
drudgery
% increase in
efficiency
Cardiac Cost of
Work
% Saving of cardiac
Cost
T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2
Indore Assessment of Potato
Peeler and Potato
Slicer for drudgery
reduction and
efficiency
enhancement of farm
women during potato
chips making
4.75(qty
q/hr)
14.42
(qty q/hr
- 203.57
2.4 (B) Economic Performance Home Science OFT: (For Income Genration)
KVK
name
OFT Title Performance Indicator / Parameter
Production per unit Cost of input
Incremental income
Yield(Kg/ha) Net Return Saving in
Rs
BC
ratio
T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2
Indore Assessment
of storage
practices of
pulses
20.5Infestation% 2.15Infestation%
72Germination
%
87Germination
%
2.4 (C) Economic Performance Home Science OFT: (For value addition)
KVK
name
OFT Title Performance Indicator / Parameter
Composition
of product
Input used outcome (Kg) Cost of input Incremental income
Net Return Saving in
Rs
BC
ratio
T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2
Indore Assessment of
role of value
addition of aonla
in income
generation
- 700 - 1056 1.51
2.4(D) Economic Performance Home Science OFT: (For Nutritional security) KVK
name
OFT
Title
Performance Indicator / Parameter Nutrient Intake (Unit) Anthropometric measurements
Name of
vegetable/Fruit/Product
Per capita
Consumption gm/
day
Energy
(kcal)
Protein
(gm)
Iron (mg) Calcium
(mg)
Increase in Weight
(Kg)
Increase in Height (cm )
Increase in BMI (%)
T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2
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2.5 Feedback from KVK to Research System
Name of KVK Feedback
Indore Among the 3 technologies assessed (Raised Bed, BBF and Ridge Furrow), Raised bed technique was found better.
Indore Raised bed sowing method for Chick Pea is very good for farmers but the cost of Raised bed seed drill is very high and easy availability is also a problem.
Indore Power weeder worked effectively for soybean
Indore Wheat variety Pusa Mangal is found high yielding in the cropping system of the district.
Indore Chickpea variety KRIPA (Phule G 0517) is found high yielding & wilt resistant.
Indore It is very effective in management of white fly in soybean
Indore With the feeding of Saccharomyces cerevesiae in goats increase in body weight were observed due to better feed conversion ratio
Indore It is observed that there is increase in milk production per day due to feeding of Ca, P and VitD
Indore Due to additional feeding of bypass fat 100 g per day per animal there is increase in milk yield and good body weight.
Indore INM in marigold helped in increasing size, shape, color and shine in flowers.
Indore G-50 cultivar is found to be whitish fetches good price but found longer duration. Farmers require early due to insufficient irrigation facility in late March.
Indore Use of potash is beneficial for boldness & luster of grains.
Indore Use of liquid bio-fertilizer and Ammonium Molybdate in chickpea is very beneficial practice.
Indore Use of pro super bag prevents insect pest and enhance storage life.
Indore Potato Peeler and Potato Slicer is useful for drudgery reduction in chip making
Indore Aonla is richest source of vit. C and value addition in it also increase extra income
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3. Achievements of Frontline Demonstrations
3.1. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years
List of technologies demonstrated and popularized during previous years and recommended for large scale adoption in the district
KVK
Name
Crop/
Enterprise Thematic Area Technology demonstrated
Details of popularization
methods suggested to the
Extension system
Horizontal spread of technology
No. of
villages
No. of
farmers
Area
in ha Indore Soybean ICM and INM Use of Certified Seed and
balanced nutrition in Soybean
Demonstration, training, Extension
Literature
3 46 51
Indore Wheat ICM Use of Improved variety Demonstration, training, Extension
Literature
2 34 43
Indore Enterprise Dairy
management
Use of Vitamin mineral mixture in
dairy animals
Demonstration, training, Extension
Literature
2 15 -
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3.2 Details of FLDs implemented
KVK
Name year Season Thematic area Technology demonstrated
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Name of
Variety/
Technology/
Enterprises
Crop-
Area (ha)
/ Entrep -
No.
Results (q/ha)
%
change
No. of farmers
FP
(T1)
RP
(T2)
SC ST OBC General Total
Indore 2016-17 Rabi Improved
Variety
Wilt resistant and improved
variety of chickpea PKV 4 Chickpea PKV 4 5 10.67 13.07 22.49 - - 10 - 10
Indore 2016-17 Kharif INM Balance nutrition in
soybean Soybean JS 95-60 5 14.39 18.21 26.55 - - 13 - 13
Indore 2016-17 Kharif INM Quality seed+Seed
treatment, seed inoculation,
sowing method, INM, IPM
[Cluster Demo]
Soybean JS 95-60 30 13.00 16.16
24.31
- - - 73 73
Indore 2016-17 Rabi Improved
Variety
Improved wheat variety
RVW 4106 Wheat RVS 4106 5 34.66 43.02 24.12 - - 13 - 13
Indore 2016-17 Rabi IPM IPM (Feromon, Trap, Neem
Oil, NPV (ATMA) Chickpea JG-16, JG-63 19.6 11.02 13.83 25.50 - - - 46 46
Indore 2016-17 Rabi Improved
Variety,
INM, IPM
JAKI-9218+Seed treatment,
seed inoculation, sowing
method, INM, IPM [Cluster
Demo]
Chickpea
JAKI-9218
JG-16, JG-63,
JG-6
20.36 11.03 13.98
26.75
- - - 58 58
Indore 2016-17 Rabi Animal
Nutrition
Management
Use of pro biotics
(Saccharomyces
cerevesiae) in cross breed
cow to manage acidiosis
and anorexia
Dairy Dairy 10 - -
- - - 10 10
Indore 2016-17 Rabi Animal
Nutrition
Management
Use of Soda phos to
prevent post parturient
Haemoglobinurea in
buffalo
Dairy Dairy 13 - -
- - - 13 13
Indore 2016-17 Rabi Animal
Nutrition
Management
Use of Vitamin E and
selenium in dry period to
manage mastitis in dairy
animals
Dairy Dairy 13 - -
- - - 13 13
Indore 2016-17 - Animal
Nutrition
Management
Demonstration of
Anthelmintic
(Fenbendazole) Drugs in
goats
Goatery Goatery 13 - -
- - - 13 13
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Indore 2016-17 Kharif Farm
Implements
Use of improved field
preparation implement for
soybean (Reversible
Plough)
Soybean - 3.25 13.13 14.73
12.19
- - 13 - 13
Indore 2016-17 Kharif Farm
Implements
Use of raised bed sowing
technique for soybean Soybean - 2.5 13.03 14.95 14.74 - - 10 - 10
Indore 2016-17 Rabi Farm
Implements
Use of Rotavator for field
preparation for garlic Garlic 10 - - - - - 10 10
Indore 2016-17 Rabi Farm
Implements
Use of reaper cum binder
for harvesting of wheat Implement 5 - - - - - 5 5
Indore 2016-17 Kharif INM Use of biofertilizer and
Micronutrient (Fe, Bo and
Zn) in Chrysanthemum
Chrysanthemum Rajamal 2.5 102 117 14.71
- - - 10 10
Indore 2016-17 Rabi IPM Management of thrips in
onion Onion ALR 2.5 - - - - - 10 10
Indore 2016-17 Rabi INM Use of source of nitrogen
fertilizer and their time of
application in Garlic
Garlic G-282 2.5 97 108.6 11.96
- - - 10 10
Indore 2016-17 Kharif INM Use of Bentonite Sulphur
in Soybean - 2.5 14.61 17.08 16.91
- - 10 - 10
Indore 2016-17 Rabi INM use of Zinc Sulphate as
micronutrient source in
wheat crop
Wheat - 2.5 43.77 50.73 15.90
- - - - 10
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3.3 Economic Impact of FLD
KVK
Name
Technology
demonstrated
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Parameters Cost of
cultivation
(Rs/ha)
Gross Return
(Rs/ha)
Average Net
Return
(Rs/ha)
Benefit-Cost
Ratio (Gross
Return /
Gross Cost)
Name and
unit of
Parameter
FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP
(T2)
FP
(T1)
RP
(T2)
FP (T1) RP
(T2)
FP
(T1)
RP (T2)
Indore Wilt resistant and
improved variety of
chickpea PKV 4
Chickpea
No. of pod/ Plant 35.05 39.86 29147 32510 86376 105730 57228 73220 2.96 3.25
Indore Balance nutrition in
soybean Soybean
No. of pod/ Plant 29.92 36.69 24103 24543 46055 58264 21952 33721 1.91 2.37
Indore Quality seed+Seed
treatment, seed
inoculation, sowing
method, INM, IPM
[Cluster Demo]
Soybean
No. of pod/ Plant 26.89 35.82 23947 24883 41608 51717 17661 26834 1.74 2.07
Indore Improved wheat
variety RVW 4106 Wheat
No. of
Tiller/running
meter
11.01 12.52 27660 29520 65337 78054 37676 40377 2.36 2.64
Indore IPM (Feromon, Trap,
Neem Oil, NPV
(ATMA)
Chickpea
No. of pod/ Plant 34 42 25221 27143 55025 69013 29803 41870 2.18 2.54
Indore JAKI-9218+Seed
treatment, seed
inoculation, sowing
method, INM, IPM
[Cluster Demo]
Chickpea
No. of pod/ Plant 32.17 40.52 25251 27207 54225 68695 29029 41488 2.16 2.53
Indore Use of pro biotics
(Saccharomyces
cerevesiae) in cross
breed cow to manage
acidiosis and anorexia
Dairy Milk production
(lit/day)
10.4 11.2 9720 9960 14976 16128 5256 6168 1.54 1.62
Indore Use of Soda phos to
prevent post
parturient
Haemoglobinurea in
buffalo
Dairy Result awaited
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Indore Use of Vitamin E and
selenium in dry
period to manage
mastitis in dairy
animals
Dairy Result awaited
Indore Demonstration of
Anthelmintic
(Fenbendazole)
Drugs in goats
Goatery Infestation% 40% 20% 3650 3660 6720 7008 3070 3348 1.84 1.91
Indore Demonstration of
Anthelmintic
(Fenbendazole)
Drugs in goats
Goatery Increase in body
weight (kg.)
28 29.2 3650 3660 6720 7008 3070 3348 1.84 1.91
Indore Use of improved field
preparation implement
for soybean
(Reversible Plough)
Soybean Weed population
(No./sq.m.)
38.08 13.77 23058 25059 42439 47577 19381 22518 1.84 1.90
Indore Use of improved field
preparation implement
for soybean
(Reversible Plough)
Soybean Soil Moisture % 25.92 27.83 23058 25059 42439 47577 19381 22518 1.84 1.90
Indore Use of raised bed
sowing technique for
soybean
Improved
Implement
Soil moisture% 26.06 28.53 21775 22341 39092 44850 17317 22508 1.79 2.01
Indore Use of Rotavator for
field preparation for
garlic
Improved
Implement
Field
Preparation
Tractor (hr)/ha
5.83 2.66 - - - - - - - -
Indore Use of reaper cum
binder for harvesting
of wheat
Improved
Implement
harvesting
Charge Rs.
9936.00 3135.84 - - - - - - - -
Indore Use of biofertilizer
and Micronutrient
(Fe, Bo and Zn) in
Chrysanthemum
Chrysanthemum
Size (diameter)
of Flower (cm.)
3.49 3.91 141000 151180 306000 352200 165000 201020 2.17 2.33
Indore Management of thrips
in Onion Onion
Result awaited - - - - - - - - - -
Indore Use of source of
nitrogen fertilizer and
their time of
application in Garlic
Garlic
Sprouting of
bulb (No.)
3.30 3.52 187200 178410 388000 434400 200800 255990 2.07 2.43
Indore use of Bentonite
Sulphur in soybean
Soybean No of pods /plant 28.70 33.20 23122 23816 46755 54656 23633 30840 2.02 2.29
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Indore use of Zinc Sulphate
as micronutrient
source in wheat
crop
Wheat No of tillers
/plant
13 16 26811 27971 75500 87502 48689 59531 2.82 3.13
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3.4 Information about Home Science FLDs KVK
name
Year
Season
Thematic Area
Problem
Identified
Technology to be
Demonstrated as
Solution to the
Identified
Problem
Crop/
Enterprise
(In which
crop
Enterprise
or Farming
Activity)
Name of
Variety/Technology/
Entreprizes
Farming
Situation
Proposed
area (ha)
No. of
Beneficiaries
Indore 2016-
17
Rabi Drudgery
reduction
No value addition
in soybean
Drudgery Reduction
in Seed Grading
Soybean Drudgery reduction - - 12
Indore 2016-
17
Rabi -Nutritional
Garden
Low income of
farm women due
to high mortality
of vegetable
seedlings
Demonstration on
Nutritional Garden
-Nutritional
Garden
-Nutritional Garden - - 10
3.5 (A) Economic Performance Home Science FLD: (For Drudgery Reduction)
KVK
name
OFT Title Performance Indicator / Parameter
Output
m2/h
Est. Energy
Expenditure
kj/min.
WHR
beat/min
% reduction in
drudgery
% increase in
efficiency
Cardiac Cost of
Work
% Saving of cardiac
Cost
T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2
Indore Drudgery Reduction in Seed
Grading
8.13 5.74 105.7 82.7
- 59.89%
3.5 (B) Economic Performance Home Science FLD: (For Income Genration)
KVK
name
OFT Title Performance Indicator / Parameter
Production per
unit
Cost of input Incremental income
Yield(Kg/ha) Net Return Saving in Rs BC ratio
T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2
Indore Demonstration
on Nutritional
Garden
- 70 2835 - 2835
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3.5 (C) Economic Performance Home Science FLD: (For value addition)
KVK
name
OFT Title Performance Indicator / Parameter
Composition
of product
Input used outcome (Kg) Cost of input Incremental income
Net Return Saving in
Rs
BC
ratio
T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2
3.5 (D) Economic Performance Home Science FLD: (For Nutritional security) KVK
name
OFT
Title
Performance Indicator / Parameter Nutrient Intake (Unit) Anthropometric measurements
Name of
vegetable/Fruit/Product
Per capita
Consumption gm/
day
Energy
(kcal)
Protein
(gm)
Iron (mg) Calcium
(mg)
Increase in Weight
(Kg)
Increase in Height (cm )
Increase in BMI (%)
T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2
3.6 Training and Extension activities proposed under FLD KVK
Name Crop Activity
No. of activities
organized
Number of
participants Remarks
Indore Soybean Field Day 1 20 with farmers field visit
Indore Chickpea (Soil Sc.) Training 1 18
Indore Wheat Field Day 1 29 with farmers field visit
Indore Chickpea Training 3 57
Indore Soybean Field Day 1 21 with farmers field visit
Indore Chickpea (Soil Sc.) Training 1 22
Indore Wheat Field Day 1 27 with farmers field visit
Indore Chickpea Training 1 32
3.7 Details of FLD on crop hybrids.
S.
No.
Name of the
KVK
Name of the
Crop
Name of the
Hybrids
Source of Hybrid
(Institute/Firm)
No. of
farmers
Area in
ha.
1. Indore - - - - -
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4. Feedback System 4.1. Feedback of the Farmers to KVK appropriate
Name of KVK Feedback
Technology appropriations
Methodology used
Benefits of OFT/FLD
Future Adoption
Indore Use of pro biotics (Saccharomyces
cerevesiae) in cross breed cow to manage
acidiosis and anorexia is useful.
Group discussion Milk production (lit/day) increased &
appetite is also improved.
Farmers appreciated and are
ready to use for cross breed cow.
Indore Use of Anthelmintics (Fenbendazole) Drugs
in goats
Group discussion Result awaited Result awaited
Indore Use of biofertilizer and Micronutrient (Fe, Bo
and Zn) in Chrysanthemum
Group discussion The size of the flower is increased by
using biofertilizer and Micronutrient (Fe,
Bo and Zn) and farmers fetched good
price of the product.
Farmers are happy to see the
results and ready to adopt the
technology.
Indore Use of source of nitrogen fertilizer and their
time of application in Garlic
Group discussion, field visit
and farmers interaction
The rate of sprouting of garlic bulb is
decreased and farmers got more market
value of the garlic than the sprouted
garlic.
This practice is very good and
the rate of adoption of the
practice will increase in the
district. Indore Use of raised bed sowing technique for
soybean
Group discussion Raised bed sowing technique for soybean
is found more beneficial than traditional
method of sowing and crop condition was
very good in water scarcity.
Farmers are happy to see the
results and ready to adopt the
technology.
Indore Use of Rotavator for field preparation for
garlic
Group discussion Time and cost saving than rigid and
duckfoot cultivator with planker
Farmers are ready to adopt the
technology and they are
purchasing rotavator.
Indore Use of reaper cum binder for harvesting of
wheat
Group discussion Time, labour and cost saving implement. Farmers appreciated the
implement and are ready to
adopt its use. But cost of
implement is a constraint. Indore Use of Bentonite Sulphur in soybean Group discussion No. of pod per plant is increased by using
Bentonite Sulphur in soybean, hence
farmers got more yield.
Farmers are ready to use
Bentonite Sulphur in soybean.
Indore Use of Zinc Sulphate as micronutrient
source in wheat crop
Group discussion No. of tillers per plant is increased by
using Zinc Sulphate as micronutrient
source in wheat crop, hence farmers
got more yield.
Farmers are ready to use Zinc
Sulphate in wheat.
Indore Balance nutrition in soybean Group discussion No. of pod per plant is increased by using
balance nutrition in soybean.
Farmers are happy to see the
results and ready to adopt the
technology.
Indore Improved wheat variety RVW 4106 Group discussion No. of tillers per running meter is
increased and got more yield.
Farmers are happy to see the
results and ready to adopt the
technology.
Indore Wilt resistant and improved variety of
chickpea PKV 4
Group discussion No. of pod per plant is increased by using
wilt resistant and improved variety of
chickpea PKV 4, hence farmers got
more yield and more price.
Farmers are happy to use wilt
resistant and improved
variety of chickpea PKV 4.
Indore Improved nursery management for income
generation of farm women
farmers interaction Mortality of plants found negligible by
using pro tray
Farmers are happy to see the
results and ready to adopt the
technology.
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4.2. Feedback from KVK to Research System.
Name of
KVK
Feedback basic of OFT on Technology Tested
Indore (Use of pro biotics (Saccharomyces cerevesiae) in cross breed cow to manage acidiosis and anorexia is useful.) : Milk production (lit/day)
increased & appetite is also improved.
Indore (Use of biofertilizer and Micronutrient (Fe, Bo and Zn) in Chrysanthemum) : By use of biofertilizers and micronutrient quality of flower including
luster and size increased. consequently rate of product was found higher in comparison to local variety
Indore (Use of source of nitrogen fertilizer and their time of application in Garlic) : Reaper cum binder for wheat harvesting is found suitable, but the cost
of the machine is high for small and medium farmers.
Indore (Use of raised bed sowing technique for soybean) : Sowing of soybean in raised bed system is appreciated by the farmers, but the availability of
the machine and operations of Kulfa (for weeding) are the major issues.
Indore (Use of Rotavator for field preparation for garlic) : Use of Rotavator for field preparation of garlic crop is appreciated by the farmers.
Indore (Use of Reaper cum binder for harvesting of wheat) : Implement is very useful but the high cost of the machine is the major constraint.
Indore (Use of Bentonite Sulphur in soybean) : Use of Bentonite Sulphur in the deficient soil gives good response in the yield of soybean but farmers
awareness regarding bentonite sulphur is low.
Indore (Use of Zinc Sulphate as micronutrient source in wheat crop ) : Use of Zinc Sulphate in the deficient soil gives good response in the yield of
wheat but farmers' awareness about deficiency of zinc sulphat in soil is a constraint.
Indore (Improved wheat variety RVW 4106) : Farmers appreciated the variety and its production but availability of seed is a constraint.
Indore (Balance nutrition in soybean) : Farmers appreciated the practice but due to excess and continuous rainfall crop got damaged and hence farmer
received low yield.
Indore (Wilt resistant and improved variety of chickpea PKV 4) : bold seeded High yielding variety, wilt resistant With high yielding variety, more
branching compare to other variety.
Indore (Improved nursery management for income generation of farm women) : Seedlings from pro tray were healthy and uniform. Requirement of seeds
is 30% less. Women can grow the seedlings near their houses.
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4. Documentation of the need assessment conducted by the KVK for the training programme Name of KVK Category of the training Methods of need assessment Date and place No. of participants involved
Indore Farmer, Farm woman and RY
PRA tools and Group Discussion – Need assessment of
farmers and farmer women was done through PRA tools
(ranking and RBQ value), and discussion with them.
25.05.2016, Khudel Khurd,
Setkhedi
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Indore Farmer, Farm woman and RY
PRA tools and Group Discussion – Need assessment of
farmers and farmer women was done through PRA tools
(ranking and RBQ value), and discussion with them.
26.05.2016, Naharkheda 23
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5. TRAINING PROGRAMMES 1. Training programmes should be strictly covered under above mentioned thematic areas only,
2. For category, training type and thematic area, mention code/abbreviations only
Table 5.1. Details of Training programmes conducted by the KVKs Name of
KVK
Cate-
gory
Training
Type
Thematic
area
Training Title No. of
Courses
Duration
(Days)
Participants
Gen SC ST OBC
M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Indore FW ONC CRP Sowing technique, seed treatment and inoculation in
soybean
1 1 - - - - - - 16 -
Indore FW ONC CRP Sowing technique, seed treatment and inoculation in
soybean
1 - - - - - - 26 1
Indore FW ONC CRP INM in soybean 1 1 - - - - - - 17 -
Indore FW OFC PLP Management of white fly in soybean 1 1 - - - - - - 11 -
Indore FW OFC PLP Management of white fly 1 1 - - - - - - 13 -
Indore FW ONC PLP IPM in Soybean 1 1 44 - - - - - - -
Indore FW OFC CRP Importance of seed treatment & inoculation in pulse crop 1 1 - - - - - - 17 -
Indore FW ONC CRP Production tech. for timely and late sown wheat. 1 1 09 - - - - - - -
Indore FW ONC CRP Production tech. late sown wheat. 1 1 11 - - - - - - -
Indore FW ONC CRP INM in chickpea 1 1 19 - - - - - - -
Indore FW ONC PLP IPM in chickpea 1 1 12 - 02 - - - - -
Indore FW OFC CRP INM in chickpea 1 1 23 - 01 - - - - -
Indore FW OFC PLP IPM in chickpea. 1 1 21 - 03 - 01 -
FW OFC CRP Irrigation management in wheat 1 1 - - - - 2 - 16 2
FW ONC PLP Termite management in wheat & gram 1 1 - - - - 2 - 13 -
Indore FW OFC HOO Use of biofertilizer in Chrysanthemum 1 1 - - - - - - 11 -
Indore FW OFC PLP Organic pest management in Cauliflower 1 1 26 - - - - - - -
Indore FW ONC HOO INM in Marigold 1 1 12 - - - - - - -
Indore FW ONC HOO Improved Potato Cultivation 1 1 09 - 01 - - - - -
Indore FW OFC HOV Improved cultivation of potato 1 1 - - - - - - 17 -
Indore FW OFC HOV Management of early blight in potato 1 1 - - - - - - 17 -
Indore FW OFC PLP Disease management in garlic 1 1 - - - - - - 20 -
FW OFC HOV Nutritional Management in onion 1 1 - - - - - - 15 -
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Name of
KVK
Cate-
gory
Training
Type
Thematic
area
Training Title No. of
Courses
Duration
(Days)
Participants
Gen SC ST OBC
M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Indore FW OFC LPM Importance of vaccination in Dairy Animals 1 1 - - - - - - 28 -
Indore FW OFC LPM Prevention and control of contagious diseases of dairy
animals in rainy season
1 1 - - - - - - 22 -
Indore FW OFC LPM Importance of deworming in goats 1 1 - - - - - - 20 -
Indore FW ONC LPM Scientific & balance diet in dairy animal 1 1 - 01 - 02 - 29 - -
Indore FW OFC LPM Management of lactating animals for maximizing milk
production
1 1 - - - - - - 21 -
Indore FW OFC LPM Importance of feeding probiotics to dairy animals 1 1 - - - - - - 18 -
Indore FW OFC LPM Commercial Poultry Farming 1 1 - - 04 - 07 - 12 -
Indore FW OFC LPM Importance of vaccination in dairy animal. 1 1 23 - - - - - - -
Indore FW OFC LPM Care and management of milch animal during winter
season.
1 1 13 - - - - - - -
Indore FW OFC LPM Importance of feeding vitamin-minerals in dairy animals 1 1 15 - - - - - - -
Indore FW OFC LPM Management of diseases in goats 1 1 - - 16 14 - - - -
Indore FW ONC LPM Clean milk production 1 1 15 - - - - - - -
Indore FW OFC AEG Use of Grain Cleaner 1 1 - - - - 20 - - -
Indore FW OFC AEG Water harvesting structures 1 1 - - - - - - 15 -
Indore FW OFC AEG Storage practices of pulses 1 1 - - - - - - - 24
Indore FW OFC AEG Improved weeding implements for soybean and maize 1 1 - - - - - - 10 -
Indore FW OFC AEG Use agriculture implement in kharif 1 1 - - - - - - 28 -
Indore FW OFC AEG Sowing of gram by raised bed seeddrill 1 1 - - - - - - 27 -
Indore FW OFC AEG Irrigation water management in wheat & chickpea. 1 1 19 - - - - - - -
Indore FW OFC AEG Drip irrigation in vegetable crops 1 1 - - - 20 16 - - -
Indore FW ONC AEG Improved implement of harvesting 1 1 14 - 2 - 1 - - -
Indore FW OFC SFM Nutrient management in kharif crops 1 1 29 - - - 01 - - -
Indore FW OFC SFM Use of balance fertilizer in kharif crops 1 1 20 - - - - - - -
Indore FW OFC SFM INM in soybean 1 1 22 - - - - - - -
Indore FW OFC SFM Use of biofertilizer and micronutrient in rabi crops 1 1 - - - - - - 16 -
Indore FW OFC SFM Use of micro-nutrient in rabi crops. 1 1 18 - - - - - - -
Indore FW OFC SFM Use of bio-fertilizer in rabi crops. 1 1 22 - - - - - - -
Indore FW OFC SFM Importance of bio-fertilizer & micronutrient in rabi crops 1 1 - - - - - - 50 -
Indore FW OFC SFM Nutrient management in rabi crops 1 1 - - - - - - 17 02
Indore FW ONC SFM Importance of Biogas 1 1 - - 4 - 2 - 22 -
Indore FW OFC WOE Nursery management 1 1 - 21 - - - - - -
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Name of
KVK
Cate-
gory
Training
Type
Thematic
area
Training Title No. of
Courses
Duration
(Days)
Participants
Gen SC ST OBC
M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Indore FW ONC WOE Nutritional potential of drum stick 1 1 - 10 - - - - - -
Indore FW OFC WOE Therapeutic effect of beetroom fortified products
(Biscuits)
1 1 - - - - - - - 30
Indore FW OFC WOE Storage practices of pulses 1 1 - - - - - - - 17
Indore FW OFC WOE Value addition of soybean (Soya Milk) 1 1 - - - - - - - 17
Indore FW OFC WOE Use of seed separator. 1 1 - 23 - - - - - -
Indore FW OFC WOE Storage practices of pulses. 1 1 - 23 - - - - - -
Indore FW OFC WOE Drumstick and soya flower fortified biscuit 1 1 - - - 11 - - - -
Indore FW ONC WOE Nutritional Security 1 1 - - - - - - - 19
Indore IS ONC AEG Sowing Methods of soybean 1 1 5 2 1 - 5 - - -
Indore IS ONC HOV Organic cultivation of horti. crops 1 1 18 4 7 - 6 - - -
Indore IS ONC LPM Dairy Farming 1 1 10 3 2 - - 1 - -
Indore IS OFC SFM use of soil health card for balance fertilizer 1 1 17 01 - 01 - 01 - -
Indore IS OFC PLP Insect-pest & disease control in soybean 1 1 - - - - - - 13 -
Indore IS ONC PLP IPDM in kharif crops 1 1 - - - - 01 02 17 01
Indore IS ONC LPM Advance management of Dairy Animals 1 1 22 11 - - - - - -
Indore IS ONC EXP Staff training on Human resource development. ( FWAFD
Dept. of Indore)
1 2 30 05 - - - - - -
Indore IS ONC EXP Organic based production tech. in wheat. 1 2 28 04 - - - - - -
Indore IS ONC EXP Integrated Farming and Soil testing 1 1 - - - - - - 21 5
Indore IS ONC HOR Organic Farming 1 1 12 - - - 1 - - -
Indore IS ONC AH Dairy Management 1 1 19 5 3 1 4 - - -
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Table 5.2. Details of Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth conducted by the KVKs
Name of
KVK Training title
Crop /
Enterprise Identified Thrust Area
Duration of
training (days)
Number of Beneficiaries
Gen SC
ST
Total
M F M F M F M F
Indore Organic Farming CRP Organic Manure 02 - 02 - - - 10 - 12 Indore Value addition of soybean and nutrition for health
security
WOE Value Addition 03 - - - 01 - 24 - -
Indore Management of bio degradable waste through
vermicomposting
SFM Organic Manure 01 - - - - - 48 - -
Indore Poultry farming LPM Poultry 01 04 15 - - - - - -
Indore Organic Growers SFM Organic Farming 56 14 01 - - - - - -
Indore Seed Growers CRP Seed Production 40 10 - - - - - - -
Indore Vermicomposting SFM Organic Manure 13 - - 4 1 1 1 9 6
Table 5.3. Details of training programme conducted for livelihood security in rural areas by the KVKs
Name of
KVK
Training title Self employed after training Number of
persons
employed else
where
Type of units Number of units Number of persons
employed
Indore - - - - -
Table 5.4. Sponsored Training Programmes
Name of
KVK Title
Thematic
area (as
given in
abbreviation
table)
Sub-theme (as per
column no 5 of
Table T1)
Client
(FW/
RY/ IS)
Dura-
tion
(days)
No. of
courses
No. of Participants
Sponsoring
Agency
Fund received
for training
(Rs.)
Gen OBC SC ST
M F M F M F M F
Indore High value
floriculture Floriculture
HOO FW
7 01 4 - 3 - - - - - ATMA 21000
Indore Repair and
Maintenance
of tractor
Agriculture
Engineering
AEG
FW
8 01 2 - 12 - 1 - - - ATMA
21000
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Table 5.5 Training Programmes for Panchayatiraj Institutions Office-bearers & members
Name
of
KVK
Title
Thematic area
(as given in
abbreviation
table)
Sub-theme
(as per
column no
5 of Table
T1)
Client
(FW/
RY/
IS)
Dura-
tion
(days)
No. of
courses
No. of Participants
Sponsoring
Agency
Fund
received for
training
(Rs.)
Gen Others SC ST
M F M F M F M F
Indore - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Table 5.6 Evaluation/Follow up & Impact of the training programmes conducted by the KVK (all types of trainings)
Name of KVK
Title of the training
No. of trainees
Change in knowledge (Score)
Change in Production (q/ha)
Change in Income (Rs) Impact on 1. Area expanded (ha) 2. No. of farmers adopted (no.) 3. % change in knowledge, production &
Income Before After Before After Before After
Indore Seed Production 15 3.53 6.8 - - - - 1- 10 ha, 2- 9 trainees out of 15trainees, 3-
Change in knowledge – 92.63 % and change in
income – 100 % (They are not purchasing seed)
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6. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES Name of
the KVK Activity
No. of
activities
(Targeted)
No. of
activities
(Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks
Farmers
(Others)
SC/ST
(Farmers)
Extension
Officials Purpose Topic s Crop Stages
M F M F M F
Indore Field Day 03 04 92 6 -
Popularization and
dissemination of improved
cultivation of crops
Improved
cultivation of
crops
Early
maturity
stage
Indore Kisan Mela 01 02 728 13 2 - - -
Indore Kisan Ghosthi - - -
Indore Exhibition 03 05 810 19 2 - - -
Indore Film Show 36 43 971 - - -
Indore Method Demonstrations - - -
Indore Farmers Seminar - - - - - - - - - - -
Indore Kisan sangoshthi 02 02 352 - - -
Indore Group meetings 06 12 190 - - -
Indore Lectures delivered as
resource persons 24 48 2242 35 13 - - -
Indore Newspaper coverage 04 04 - - - - - - - - -
Indore Radio talks 12 18 - - - - - - - - -
Indore TV talks 12 14 - - - - - - - - -
Indore Popular articles 02 04 - - - - - - - - -
Indore Extension Literature 06 09 - - - - - - - - -
Indore Farm advisory Services - - - - - - - - - - -
Indore Scientific visit to farmers
field 36 72
343 18 35 - - - - - -
Indore Farmers visit to KVK 36 88 1099 339 466 309 44 4 - - -
Indore Diagnostic visits - - - - - - - - - - -
Indore Exposure visits - - - - - - - - - - -
Indore Ex-trainees Sammelan - - - - - - - - - - -
Indore Soil health Camp 01 01 20 - - - - - - - -
Indore Animal Health Camp 04 04 45 - - - - - 772 animals - -
Indore Agri mobile clinic - - - - - - - - - - -
Indore Soil test campaigns - - - - - - - - - - -
Indore Farm Science Club conveners
meet - - - - - - - - - - -
Indore Self Help Group conveners
meetings 24 24 - 870 - - - - - - -
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Name of
the KVK Activity
No. of
activities
(Targeted)
No. of
activities
(Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks
Farmers
(Others)
SC/ST
(Farmers)
Extension
Officials Purpose Topic s Crop Stages
M F M F M F
Indore Mahila Mandals conveners
meetings - - - - - - - - - - -
Indore Celebration of important
days(International women's
day)
01 01 - 26 - - - - - - -
Indore Parthenium Week 01 01 40 - - - - - - - -
Indore "Jay Kisan Jay Vigyan"
week. 01 01 219 - - - - - - - -
Indore Awareness programme 01 01 46 - - - - - - - -
Indore Swachchh Bharat Abhiyan
Pakhwada 01 01 237 103 - - - - - -
Indore Technology week 02 02 232 85 - - 15 -
7. Literature Developed/Published (with full title, author & reference)
7.1 KVK Newsletters
KVK Name Date of start Periodicity Number of copies printed Number of copies distributed
Indore 12-05-2008 Quarterly 250 copies / quarter 250 copies / quarter
7.2 Literature developed/published KVK Name Type Title Author’s name Number of copies
Indore Research Article Study on efficacy of combination of herbal oil (neem &
karanj oil) and deltamethrin against hyalomma.anatolicum.
Anatolicum infestation in crossbred crows
S.R. Dadhich, A.K. Deshwal, R.S. Tailor and N.K.
Pachlaniya
-
Indore Popular Article vukt HkaMkj.k esa vko';d lq>ko ,oa fo'ks"k lko/kkfu;ka Archana Kumari and Jitendra Singh -
Indore Popular Article Lruiku vkSj iwjd vkgkj Archana Kumari -
Indore Popular Article Nr ij iks"kd cxhps dh vko';drk Archana Kumari and Jitendra Singh -
Indore Popular Article efgykvksa gsrq dkS'ky fodkl izf'k{k.k Archana Kumari and Jitendra Singh -
Indore Popular Article —"kd efgykvksa ds fy;s Je ,oa le; cpr ds fy;s mUur —f"k
;a=
Archana Kumari and Jitendra Singh -
Indore Abstract Biodiversity for food and livelihood security Archana Kumari and Alok Deshwal -
Indore Book Chapter Effect of media on rural youth crime Archana Kumari and Pragati Desai -
Indore Book Chapter Role of electronic media in rural women empowerment Archana Kumari and Pragati Desai -
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7.3 Details of Electronic Media Produced
KVK Name Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-
Cassette)
Title of the programme Number
Indore VCD Swachchhata Abhiyan 01
Indore VCD Poly House 01
Indore VCD Water saving method 01
8. Production and supply of Technological products 8.1 SEED production
KVK Name
Major group/class Crop Variety Quantity (qt.) Value
(Rs.)
Provided to
No. of Farmers
Expected area
coverage (ha.)
Indore Seed Wheat Pusa Mangal, Pusa Anmol 6.35 19050 15 6.25
Indore Seed Gram JG-6, JG-16, Kripa, JGK-3, PKV-4 11.75 150375 61 14.5
8.2 Planting Material production
KVK Name
Major group/class Crop Variety Nos. Value
(Rs.)
Provided to
No. of Farmers
Expected area
coverage (ha.)
Indore - - - - - - -
8.3 Production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides/ bio fertilizers etc.) * Name of product should follow same pattern and spelled correct
KVK Name
Major Group Bio
agent/Bio fertilizers/Bio
Pesticides
Name of the Product
Qty (In Kg) Qty (In
No)
Value
(Rs.)
Provided
to No. of
Farmers
Expected
area
coverage
(ha.)
Indore Bio Agents - - - - - -
Indore Bio Fertilizer - - - - - -
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8.4 Livestock and fisheries production KVK Name Name
of the animal / bird /
aquatics
Breed Type of Produce Qty. (kg/qt./litre ) Value (Rs.) No. of
Beneficiaries
Indore - - - - - -
9. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory 9.1 Details of soil samples analyzed so far :
KVK Name Status of
establishment
of Lab
Year of
establishment
Details No. of Samples No. of Farmers No. of Villages Amount
realized
Soil report
distributed to
the farmers
(Nos)
Indore Functioning 2004-05 Soil samples 1555 1555 28 - 1555
9.2 Details of water samples analyzed so far :
KVK Name Status of
establishment
of Lab
Year of
establishment
Details No. of Samples No. of Farmers No. of Villages Amount
realized
Water report
distributed to
the farmers
(Nos)
Indore - - - - - - - -
10. Rainwater Harvesting
Training programmes conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit
Name of KVK Date Title of the training course
Client
(PF/RY/EF) No. of
Courses
No. of Participants
including SC/ST
No. of SC/ST Participants
Male Female Total Male Female Total
Indore - - - - - - - - - -
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11. Utilization of Farmers Hostel facilities
KVK
Name Months Year Title of the training course
Duration
of
training
No. of
trainees
stayed
Trainee
days
(days
stayed)
Reason
for short
fall (if
any)
Accommodation
available (No.
of beds)
Indore April 2016 Organic Farming 1 13 1 - 40
Indore April 2016 Dairy Management 1 32 1 - 40
Indore May 2016 Organic Farming 30 12 30 - 40
Indore June 2016 Organic Farming 30 12 30 - 40
Indore June 2016 Sowing technique, seed treatment and inoculation in soybean 1 16 1 - 40
Indore June 2016 Sowing technique, seed treatment and inoculation in soybean 1 27 1 - 40
Indore June 2016 INM in soybean 1 17 1 - 40
Indore June 2016 Use of biofertilizer in Chrysanthemum 1 11 1 - 40
Indore June 2016 Sowing Methods of soybean 1 13 1 - 40
Indore June 2016 Organic cultivation of horti. crops 1 35 1 - 40
Indore June 2016 Dairy Farming 1 16 1 - 40
Indore July 2016 Value addition of soybean and nutrition for health security 3 25 3 - 40
Indore August 2016 Nutritional potential of drum stick 1 10 1 - 40
Indore August 2016 Use agriculture implement in kharif 1 28 1 - 40
Indore August 2016 Insect-pest & disease control in soybean 1 13 1 - 40
Indore August 2016 Scientific & balance diet in dairy animal 1 32 1 - 40
Indore August 2016 Nutrient management in kharif crops 1 30 1 - 40
Indore August 2016 Advance management of Dairy Animals 1 33 1 - 40
Indore September 2016 IPM in Soybean 1 44 1 - 40
Indore September 2016 INM in Marigold 1 12 1 - 40
Indore September 2016 Improved Potato Cultivation 1 10 1 - 40
Indore September 2016 Staff training on Human resource development. ( FWAFD Dept. of Indore) 2 35 2 - 40
Indore October 2016 Commercial Poultry Farming 5 23 5 - 40
Indore October 2016 Management of bio degradable waste through vermicomposting 1 48 1 - 40
Indore November 2016 Production tech. for timely and late sown wheat. 1 09 1 - 40
Indore November 2016 Production tech. late sown wheat. 1 11 1 - 40
Indore November 2016 INM in chickpea 1 19 1 - 40
Indore November 2016 IPM in chickpea 1 14 1 - 40
Indore November 2016 Organic based production tech. in wheat. 2 32 2 - 40
Indore January 2017 Organic Growers 1 15 1 - 40
Indore February 2017 Organic Growers 23 15 23 - 40
Indore February 2017 Seed Growers 7 10 7 - 40
Indore February 2017 Vermicomposting 13 22 13 - 40
Indore February 2017 Integrated Farming and Soil testing 1 26 1 - 40
Indore February 2017 Termite management in wheat & gram 1 15 1 - 40
Indore February 2017 Clean milk production 1 15 1 - 40
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Indore February 2017 Improved implement of harvesting 1 17 1 - 40
Indore February 2017 Importance of Biogas 1 28 1 - 40
Indore February 2017 Nutritional Security 1 19 1 - 40
Indore March 2017 Organic Growers 23 15 23 - 40
Indore March 2017 Seed Growers 30 10 30 - 40
Indore March 2017 Tractor Repairing 8 15 8 - 40
Indore March 2017 High Volume Floriculture 7 7 7 - 40
12. Utilization of Staff Quarters facilities
KVK Name Year of construction Year of allotment No. of quarters
occupied
No. of quarters
vacant Reasons for vacant quarters, if any
Indore 1979 1979 8 - -
13. Details of SAC Meeting
KVK Name Date of SAC
meeting
No. of SAC
members attended Major recommendations
Indore 18/06/2016 29 -
Indore 20/01/2017 32 -
14. Status of Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA)
KVK
Name
No. of messages sent No. of beneficiary Sponsoring agency (NIC, Farmers Portal, etc.) Major recommendations
Farmers Ext. Pers.
Indore 75 13509 59 Farmers Portal -
15. Status of Convergence with various agricultural schemes (Central & State sponsored)
KVK Name Name of scheme Name of Agency
(Central/state)
Funds received
(Rs.) Activities organized
Operational Area Remarks
Indore ATMA State 42000
CFLD-Chickpea, Farm
school, ATMA interface,
Training
Indore, Mhow, Sanwer,
Depalpur block -
16. Status of Revolving Funds (Rs.)
KVK Name Account No. Opening balance (Rs.) Closing balance (Rs.) Current status (Rs.)
Indore 882110110002616 2914396 2735398 2735398 (unaudited)
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17. Awards & Recognitions
KVK Name Name of award /awardee Type of award
(Ind./Group/Inst./Farmer) Awarding Organizations
Amount received
Indore Shri Gokulsingh Sevsingh (Jila Stariy Sarvottam Krishak
Puruskar– Wheat/Chickpea)
Ind. ATMA Rs. 25000/-
Indore Shri Dashrath Ranjeetsingh (Jila Stariy Sarvottam
Krishak Puruskar– Soybean/Cotton)
Ind. ATMA Rs. 25000/-
Indore Shri Vishnu Ramchandra (Jila Stariy Sarvottam Krishak
Puruskar– Horticulture)
Ind. ATMA Rs. 25000/
Indore Shri Sodansingh Shankarlal (Jila Stariy Sarvottam
Krishak Puruskar– Dairy)
Ind. ATMA Rs. 25000/
Indore Shri Mahendra Singh Rathore (Jila Stariy Sarvottam
Krishak Puruskar– Agril. Engg.)
Ind. ATMA Rs. 25000/
Indore Asha SHG - Agriculture Group ATMA Rs. 20000/
Indore Saraswati SHG – Fisheries Group ATMA Rs. 20000/ Indore Jay Mahakali SHG - Dairy Group ATMA Rs. 20000/ Indore Shri Balaram Nathuram (Vikaskhad Stariy Sarvottam
Krishak Puruskar-Wheat/Chickpea), Indore Block
Ind. ATMA Rs. 10000/-
Indore Shri Bhagwan Bhagirath (Vikaskhad Stariy Sarvottam
Krishak Puruskar-Wheat/Chickpea), Mhow Block
Ind. ATMA Rs. 10000/-
Indore Shri Ajabsingh Kaniram (Vikaskhad Stariy Sarvottam
Krishak Puruskar-Wheat/Chickpea), Sanwer Block
Ind. ATMA Rs. 10000/-
Indore Shri Manohar Bhagwansingh (Vikaskhad Stariy
Sarvottam Krishak Puruskar-Wheat/Chickpea),
DepalpurBlock
Ind. ATMA Rs. 10000/-
Indore Shri Suresh Mathuralal (Vikaskhad Stariy Sarvottam
Krishak Puruskar- Soybean/Cotton), Indore Block
Ind. ATMA Rs. 10000/-
Indore Shri Mahesh Maganlal (Vikaskhad Stariy Sarvottam
Krishak Puruskar- Soybean/Cotton), Mhow Block
Ind. ATMA Rs. 10000/-
Indore Shri Babusingh Devisingh (Vikaskhad Stariy Sarvottam
Krishak Puruskar- Soybean/Cotton), Sanwer Block
Ind. ATMA Rs. 10000/-
Indore Shri Gajanan Ranchhod (Vikaskhad Stariy Sarvottam
Krishak Puruskar- Soybean/Cotton), DepalpurBlock
Ind. ATMA Rs. 10000/-
Indore Shri Mahendrasingh Motisingh (Vikaskhad Stariy
Sarvottam Krishak Puruskar- Dairy), Indore Block
Ind. ATMA Rs. 10000/-
Indore Shri Girvar Dariyavsingh (Vikaskhad Stariy Sarvottam
Krishak Puruskar- Dairy), Mhow Block
Ind. ATMA Rs. 10000/-
Indore Shri Manoj Chandraprakash (Vikaskhad Stariy Sarvottam
Krishak Puruskar- Dairy), Sanwer Block
Ind. ATMA Rs. 10000/-
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Indore Shri Dinesh Jagdish (Vikaskhad Stariy Sarvottam
Krishak Puruskar- Dairy), DepalpurBlock
Ind. ATMA Rs. 10000/-
Indore Shri Bhagwansingh Ramchandra (Vikaskhad Stariy
Sarvottam Krishak Puruskar- Horticulture), Indore Block
Ind. ATMA Rs. 10000/-
Indore Shri Jankilal Jayram (Vikaskhad Stariy Sarvottam
Krishak Puruskar- Horticulture), Mhow Block
Ind. ATMA Rs. 10000/-
Indore Shri Krishnakant Radheshyam Patel (Vikaskhad Stariy
Sarvottam Krishak Puruskar- Horticulture), Sanwer
Block
Ind. ATMA Rs. 10000/-
Indore Smt. Parwati Bai MOhanlal (Vikaskhad Stariy Sarvottam
Krishak Puruskar- Horticulture), DepalpurBlock
Ind. ATMA Rs. 10000/-
Indore Shri Ranjeet Dangi (Vikaskhad Stariy Sarvottam Krishak
Puruskar- Agril. Engg.), Indore Block
Ind. ATMA Rs. 10000/-
Indore Shri Rambabu Sureshchandra Patidar (Vikaskhad Stariy
Sarvottam Krishak Puruskar- Agril. Engg.),), Mhow
Block
Ind. ATMA Rs. 10000/-
Indore Shri Shyam Patel (Vikaskhad Stariy Sarvottam Krishak
Puruskar- Agril. Engg.),), Sanwer Block
Ind. ATMA Rs. 10000/-
Indore Smt. Vishnu Gehlot (Vikaskhad Stariy Sarvottam
Krishak Puruskar- Agril. Engg.),), DepalpurBlock
Ind. ATMA Rs. 10000/-
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18. Details of KVK Agro-technological Park .
a) Have you prepared layout plan, where sent? S .No. Name of KVK Technology park proposal developed(yes/no) If yes, where sent ? (ZPD/DES/any other, pl. sp.)
1. Indore - -
b) Details about Technology Park Name of KVK Name of Component of Park Detail Information (If established)
Indore Crop Cafeteria Live demonstration on varieties of Soybean, Arhar, Urd , wheat, and Chick pea .
Indore Technology Desk Yes
Indore Visitors Gallery Yes
Indore Technology Exhibition Yes
Indore Technology Gate-Valve Yes
c). Crop Cafeteria-
Sr. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop Cafeteria
01 Live Exhibition of Crops varieties 02
19. Farm Innovators- list of 10 Farm Innovators from the District Sr. No. Name of KVK Name of Farm Innovator Name of the Innovation Address of the farmer with Mobile No.
1. Indore Anand Thakur bio-pesticide Umariya Khurd, Post:Doodhia, Tehsil & District:
Indore(M.P.), Mob: 9301301901
20. KVK interaction with progressive farmers
Sr. No. Date and month of interaction programme with progressive farmers No. of progressive farmers to be participated
1 05.04.2016 (PMFBY programme) 27
2. 05.12.2016 (Soil Health Day) 32
3. 10.08.2016 (ATMA Interface) 56
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21. Outreach of KVK
Name of KVK Number of Blocks Number of Villages
Intensive Extensive Intensive Extensive
Indore 04 04 08 112
Intensive- OFTS, FLDS etc
Extensive- Literatures, Publications, Awareness programmes etc.
22. Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan on Pulses/ Programme on Harnessing Pulses/ Quality Protein
Maize, if applicable. Sr.
No.
Name of crop under Technology
demonstration
Area under the
programme
No. of Extension
Activities
Remarks / Lessons
learnt
1. - - - -
23. KVK Ring Sr. No. Name of Ring Partner Sharing Activity Lessons learnt/ Experiences gained.
01. KVK, Dewas and KVK, Ujjain Expertise & Seed
24. Important visitors to KVK Name of KVK Name of Visitor Date of Visit ICAR SAUs Others Remarks
Indore Sushri Kavita Patidar 05.04.2016,
05.12.2016
Jila Panchayat Adhyaksh
Indore Shri Gopal Choudhary 05.12.2016 Jila Panchayat Upadhyaksh
Indore Shri Devraj Parihar 05.04.2016,
05.12.2016
Vice Chairman, Nagrik Apurti Nigam
Indore Dr. A.K. Tiwari 09.09.2016 Director, Pulse programme
Indore Dr. S.R.K.Singh,
Dr. Ajay Raut
13.01.2017,
27.09.2016
Scientists,
ATARI,
Jabalpur
Indore Dr. S.K. Shrivastav 20.01.2017 DES, RVSKVV
Dr. U.P.S. Bhadoriya 18.06.2016 Joint Director
Exten.,RVSKV
V
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25. Status of KVK Website: Sr.
No.
Name of KVK Date of start of website No. of updates since inception No. of visitors
1. Indore 2006 142 (approx.) 15241
26. E-CONNECTIVITY Name of KVK
Number and Date of Lecture delivered from KVK Hub No. of lectors
organized by KVK
Brief
achievements
Remarks Date No. of Staff
attended
No. of call received
from Hub No. of Call mate
to Hub by KVK
Indore - - - - - - -
27. Status of RTI Sr. No. Name of KVK No. of RTI applications received No. of RTI appeals Remarks
1. Indore - - -
28. Status of Citizen Charter Sr. No. Name of KVK Query received( Nos) Query Disposed( Nos) Remarks
1. Indore NIL NIL
29. Attended HRD Programmes organized by ZPD Name of
KVK
Name of Staff Post held Programme attended (Nos) Remarks
Indore Dr. A.K. Deshwal PC 6 -
Indore Dr. R. S. Tailor SMS (Ag. Extn.) 1 -
Indore Dr. D.K. Mishra SMS (Horti..) 1 -
Indore Dr. S.R. Dadhich SMS (Ani.Hus.) 1 -
Indore Shri Arun Shukla SMS (Agronomy) 3 -
Indore Mr. Nitin Pachlaniya PA 2 -
Indore Mr. Adarsh Tiwari/Mr. K. Chanchal PA (Computer) 2 -
Indore Sushri Archana Kumari SMS (Home Sc.) 2 -
Name of KVK Total Number of staff Attended HRD Programme organized by ZPD (nos) Total Number of Programme attended (Nos)
Indore 09 18
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30. Attended HRD Programmes organized by DES Name of KVK Name of Staff Post held Programme attended (Nos) Remarks
Indore Dr. R. S. Tailor SMS, Agril. Extension 1 -
Indore Dr. D. K. Mishra SMS, Horticulture 2 -
Indore Mr. Arun Shukla SMS, Agronomy 3 -
Indore Mr. Nitin Pachlaniya PA 1 -
Name of KVK Total Number of staff Attended HRD Programmes organized by DES (nos) Total Number of Programmes attended (Nos)
Indore 04 07
31. Attended HRD Programmes by KVK Staff (Refresher course, Short course, Training programme etc.)
Name of KVK Name of Staff Post held Programmes attended (Nos) Remarks
Indore Jitendra Singh SMS (Ag. Engg.) 02 Ludhiana and Dehradun
Indore Archana Kumari SMS (Home Sc.) 01 Ludhiana
Indore Arun Shukla SMS (Agronomy) 01 Muzzafarnagar
Indore D.K. Mishra SMS (Horti.) 01 Bangalore
Name of KVK Total Number of staff Attended HRD Programmes by KVK staff (nos) Total Number of Programmes attended (Nos)
Indore 04 05
32. Agri alert report (Epidemic, high serious nature problem, Cyclone etc. reported first time to ZPD, SAU, Agri. Deptt. and ICAR)
Name of KVK Alert observed
Particulars
Reported to organization
Indore - - -
33. DETAILS OF TECHNOLOGY WEEK CELEBRATIONS Name of KVK Types of Activities
No. of
Activities
Number of
Participants
Related crop/livestock technology
Indore Lecture, Crop cafeteria visit, Demonstration,
Exhibition, Film shows, Extension literature
distribution etc.
02 332 Soybean, Chickpea, and Wheat varieties, IPM, INM,
Improved agril. implements and fodder storage, Solar
Pump
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34. INTERVENTIONS ON DROUGHT MITIGATION : N.A. Introduction of alternate crops/varieties
Name of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries
Indore
Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties
Name of KVK Crops Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries
Indore
Farmers-scientists interaction on livestock management
Name of KVK Livestock components Number of interactions No. of participants
Indore
Animal health camps organized
Name of KVK Number of camps No.of animals No.of farmers
Indore
Seed distribution in drought hit states
Name of KVK Crops Quantity (qtl) Coverage of area
(ha)
Number of
farmers
Indore
Seedlings and Saplings distributed
Name of KVK Crops Quantity (No.s) Coverage of area
(ha)
Number of
farmers
Indore
Bio-control Agents
Name of KVK Bio-control Agents
Quantity (q) Coverage of
Area (ha)
No. of
farmers
Indore
Bio-Fertilizer
Name of KVK Bio-Fertilizer Quantity (kg) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of farmers
Indore
Verms Produced
Name of KVK Verms Produced Quantity (q) Coverage of
Area (ha)
No. of Farmers
Indore
Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies
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Name of KVK Crops/cultivars and gist of resource conservation technologies introduced Area (ha) Number of
farmers
Indore
Awareness campaign
Name of KVK Meetings Gosthies Field days Farmers fair Exhibition Film show
No. No. of
farmers
No. No. of
farmers
No. No. of
farmers
No. No. of
farmers
No. No. of
farmers
No. No. of
farmers
Indore
35. Proposal of NICRA - N.A. 1. Technologies to be Demonstrated
Name of Technology Name of Crop Area (ha.) Yield % change in Yield No. of farmers benefitted
2. Proposed Extension Activities in NICRA Village
Name of Activity Number of Participants/Beneficiaries to be Covered
Farmers Farm Women Official Total
3. Proposed Training Activities in NICRA Village
Name of Activity Number of Participants/Beneficiaries to be Covered
Farmers Farm Women Official Total
4. Proposed Activities for Fodder Bank
Established (Years) Capacity Current Status
5. Proposed Activities for Seed Bank
Established (Years) Capacity Current Status
6. Public Representative/District Administration Visited in NICRA Village
Name of Representative/Officer Designation Date of Visit Any Special Remark by Visitors
7. Feedback of Farmers for future improvement, if any.
36. Proposed works under NAIP (in NAIP monitoring format) : NIL
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37. Case study / Success Story to be developed – Two best only in the following format (Enclosed – Annex A)
Name of the KVK, TITLE, Introduction, KVK intervention, Output, Outcome, Impact
Sr. no. Name of KVK No. of success stories No. of case studies
1 Indore 2 -
38. Well labeled Photographs for each activity of the KVK (Soft copies as well as hard copy- specially for all OFT along with the problem) –
Included in CD
Enclosed in CD
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Annex - A
Water saving through Tap irrigation system
Farmers Name: Shri Sitaram Chouhan
Village: Mirzapur, The & Distt. Indore
Introduction:
Farmers of village Mirzapur are facing the problem of irrigation water and they get lower income. Mr.
Sitraram Chouhan was also facing the same problem and not getting enough production from Rabi crops
like Marigold and potato. Later he prepared a system of irrigation by his own efforts for irrigating marigold
and potato etc.
He purchased some HDPE pipe and plastic taps. He fixed taps on the pipe on 24 inch interval and used it
for irrigating potato.
KVK intervention:
KVK supported and provided technical knowledge to him.
Output:
After using this system he got a very good production of potato (180 q/ha) over the previous yield of
potato (150 q/ha) and got good quality of crop. He got 22% increased yield of potato and also saved 35-
40% of irrigation water. He saved time and labour also by using this method. He observed that this
irrigation system also helped to prevent soil erosion.
Impact:
After seeting the system of irrigation 6-7 farmers of this village and nearby village have started the same
practice at their own field.
Mr. Sitaram Chouhan (Mirzapur) at his Marigold Field.
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