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(A) DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND EDUACATION
APPENDIX I
SUBJECTS ALLOCATED TO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND EDUCATION(KRISHI ANUSANDHAN AUR SHIKSHA VIBHAG)
Part I
The following subjects which fall within List I of the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India:
1. International cooperation and assistance in the field of agricultural research and education including relations withforeign and international agricultural research and educational institutions and organizations.
2. Fundamental, applied and operational research and higher education including coordination of such research andhigher education in agriculture, agro-forestry, animal husbandry, dairying, fisheries, agricultural engineering andhorticulture including agricultural statistics, economics and marketing.
3. Coordination and determination of standards in institutions for higher education or research and scientific andtechnical institutions in so far as they relate to food and agriculture including animal husbandry, dairying andfisheries. Development of Human Resources in Agricultural Research/Extensions and Education.
4. Cess for financing to the Indian Council of Agricultural Research and the Commodity Research Programmes otherthan those relating to tea, coffee and rubber.
5. Sugarcane research.
Part II
For Union Territories the subjects mentioned in Part I above, so far as they exist in regard to these Territories and in additionthe following subject which falls within List II of the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India:
6. Agricultural Education and Research.
Part III
General and Consequential:7. Plant, animal and fish introduction and exploration.
8. All India Soil and Land Use Survey relating to research training, correlation, classification, soil mapping andinterpretation.
9. Financial assistance to State Governments and Agricultural Universities in respect of agricultural research andeducational schemes and programmes.
10. National Demonstrations.
11.Indian Council of Agricultural Research and its constituent Institutes, National Research Centres, Project Directorates,Bureaux and All India Coordinated Research Projects.
12. Research and Development on production and improvement of bio-fuels plants
DARE/ICAR ANNUAL REPORT 2015–16140
APPENDICES
DARE/ICAR ANNUAL REPORT 2015–16141
APPENDICES
NAMES OF THE IMPORTANT FUNCTIONARIES
Sl.No. Name Designations
1. Dr S. Ayyappan Secretary (DARE) and DG (ICAR)
2. Shri Sunil Kumar Singh Additional Secretary and Financial Advisor
3. Shri Chhabilendra Roul Additional Secretary (DARE) and Secretary (ICAR)
4. Shri Ravinesh Kumar Director
5. Smt Niranjan Kaur Deputy Secretary
6. Shri Mohinder Kumar Senior Principal Private Secretary
7. Shri T. Khaling Under Secretary
8. Smt Alka Ahuja Under Secretary
9. Smt Madhu Bala Under Secretary
10. Shri Vijay Singh Under Secretary
11. Shri Jitendra Misra Under Secretary
12. Shri P.P. Maurya Under Secretary
13. Shri T. B. Bhaviskar Under Secretary
14. Shri V. Kurien John Principal Private Secretary
15. Shri Sanjeev Kumar Sharma Principal Private Secretary
16. Dr Puran Singh Assistant Director (OL)
APPENDIX II
TOTAL NUMBER OF POSTS AND NAMES OF IMPORTANT FUNCTIONARIES
Group Designation Sanctioned strength
A Secretary (DARE) and DG (ICAR) 1
A Additional Secretary (DARE) and Secretary (ICAR) 1
A Additional Secretary and Financial Advisor 1
A Director 1
A Deputy Secretary 1
A Senior Principal Private Secretary/Principal Staff Officer 1
A Joint Director 1
A Under Secretary 7
A Principal Private Secretary 3
B Assistant Director (OL) 1
B Private Secretary 3
B Section Officer 4
B Assistant 5
B Personal Assistant/Steno Grade ‘C’ 3
B Junior Hindi Translator 1
C UDC-cum-Cashier 1
C UDC 1
C Stenographer Grade ‘D’ 3
C UDC-Hindi Typist 1
C Staff Car Driver 2
C LDC 1
D Daftry 1
D Peon 5
Total 49
APPENDICES
DARE/ICAR ANNUAL REPORT 2015–16142
APPENDIX III
ACTIVITY PROGRAMME CLASSIFICATION
The Budget Estimates (BE) of DARE (Plan, Non-Plan) for 2014–15 is `19,000.00 Lakh and ` 1,124.00 Lakh andRevised Estimates (RE) of DARE (Plan, Non-Plan) for 2014–15 is ` 15,401.00 Lakh and ` 1,039.26 respectively. TheBE for 2015–16 (Pan, and Non-Plan) is ` 19,800.00 Lakh and ` 1,179.35 Lakh. The detailed break-up of these financialfigures are given below in Tables 1, 2.
Table 1. Budget estimates and revised estimates of DARE/ICAR(Rupees in lakh)
Budget Item Budget Estimates Revised Estimates Budget Estimateshead 2014–2015 2014–2015 2015–2016
Plan Non-Plan Plan Non-Plan Plan Non-Plan
Major Head ‘3451’090 Secretariat – 581.00 – 478.00 – 611.00
Major Head ‘2415’80 -General
International Co-operation(80.120) Assistance to other institutions02 Grant-in-Aid Central Agricultural
University Bundelkhand(020031) -Grants-in-Aid-General 100.00 – 5.00 – 150.00 –(020035) -Grants for creation of Capital 800.00 – 1.00 – 700.00 –
a s s e t s(020036) -Grants-in-Aid-Salaries 100.00 – 50.00 – 150.00 –(03) -Grants-in-Aids to Central
Agricultural University, Bihar(030031) -Grants-in-Aids-General 100.00 – 0.34 – 200.00 –(030035) -Grants for creation of Capital 200.00 – 0.33 – 150.00 –
Assets(030036) -Grants-in-Aid-Salaries 700.00 0.33 – 650.00 –(05) Grant in Aid to Natiional
Academy of Agricultura Sciencesand Indian Agricultural UniversitiesAssociation
(050031) -Grants in Aid Genaral 156.50 250.00(050035 -Grants for creatio of Capital 250.00
Assets(050036) -Grants in Aid Salaries 43.50 100.00(80.798) International Co-operation(010032) India’s membership contribution 22.95 22.95 25.00
to Commonwealth AgriculturalBureau International (CABI)
(020032) India’s membership contribution to 470.00 487.50 487.50Consultative Group on InternationalAricultural Research
(040032) India’s contribution to Asia Pacific 6.30 6.11 7.30Association of Agricultural ResearchInstitutions (APAARI)
(050032) India’s contribution to NACA 40.00 40.00 44.00(070032) India’s contribution to Seed Testing 3.50 4.25 4.25
Associations(080032) ISHS Belgium 0.25 0.45 0.30
Major head ‘2415’Major Head ‘2552’ North Eastern Areas
259 General (Agri. Res. & Edn. Schemes)(01) -Grants-in-Aids to Central
Agricultural University, Imphal010031 -Grants-in-Aids-General 1,619.00 – 1,882.55 – 2,000.00 –010035 -Grants for creation of 2,930.80 – 6,347.91 – 7,600.00 –
Capital Assets010036 Grants-in-Aids-Salaries 7,351.30 – 6,669.54 – 7,000.00 –02 Grant-in-Aids Central Agricultural
University, Barapani020031 Grants in Aids General 20.00 – 34.00 – 50.00 –020035 Grant for creation of Capital 20.00 – 33.00 – 500.00 –
Assets020036 Grants-in-Aids-Salaries 60.00 – 33.00 – 50.00 –
Total 19,000.00 1,124.00 15,401.00 1,039.26 19,800.00 1,179.35
APPENDICES
APPENDICES
DARE/ICAR ANNUAL REPORT 2015–16143
Tab
le 2
. D
etai
ls o
f fi
nan
cial
ou
tlay
Dep
artm
ent
of
Ag
ricu
ltu
ral
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h a
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ross
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visi
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r D
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clu
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upee
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cro
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als
2013
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Bu
dg
et 2
014-
2015
Rev
ised
201
4-20
15B
ud
get
201
5-20
16
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nN
on
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tal
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on
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on
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enue
2599
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2279
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4879
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37
15
.00
24
29
.39
6144
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25
00
.00
23
84
.00
4884
.00
36
91
.00
26
29
.00
6320
.00
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ital
0.0
00
.00
0.00
0.0
00
.00
0.00
0.0
00
.00
0.00
0.0
00
.00
0.00
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l25
99.9
722
79.9
648
79.9
337
15.0
024
29.3
961
44.3
925
00.0
023
84.0
048
84.0
036
91.0
026
29.0
063
20.0
0
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e B
ud
get
all
oca
tio
ns,
net
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rou
p/S
ub
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up
/Su
b S
ub
Act
ual
s 20
13-2
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Bu
dg
et 2
014-
2015
Rev
ised
201
4-20
15B
ud
get
201
5-20
16
Gro
up
/Sc
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b S
ch
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gra
mm
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ub
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gra
mm
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Rev
enue
2450
.80
2279
.96
4730
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37
15
.00
24
29
.39
6144
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25
00
.00
23
84
.00
4884
.00
36
91
.00
26
29
.00
6320
.00
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pit
al
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Tota
l24
61.4
420
48.3
145
09.7
534
15.0
023
14.1
757
29.1
726
00.0
022
81.0
848
81.0
837
15.0
024
29.3
961
44.3
91.
Sec
reta
riat
- E
cono
mic
Ser
vice
3451
0.00
4.49
4.49
0.00
5.81
5.81
0.00
4.78
4.78
0.00
6.11
6.11
Ag
ricu
ltu
ral
Res
earc
h a
nd
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uca
tio
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ess
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er P
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rop
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band
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2.0
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rop
S
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nce
24
15
37
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06
82
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10
57
.93
45
8.0
07
37
.04
119
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43
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1.4
65
56
.00
77
8.5
91
33
4.5
92
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rtic
ultu
re2
41
51
49
.00
26
9.4
04
18
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20
0.0
02
90
.96
49
0.9
61
39
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28
7.4
84
26
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21
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03
24
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53
8.8
02
.02
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Ag
ricu
ltura
l E
xte
nsi
on
24
15
54
0.0
03
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54
3.5
35
22
.00
3.7
55
25
.75
45
9.0
03
.76
46
2.7
65
70
.00
3.9
15
73
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2.0
2.0
4A
gri
cultu
ral
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uca
tion
24
15
40
5.0
04
6.5
34
51
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05
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25
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39
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04
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94
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0.8
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mic
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tistic
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56
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15
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50
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20
.00
37
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57
.68
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agem
ent
2.0
2.0
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gri
cultu
ral
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gin
ee
rin
g2
41
55
5.0
09
1.1
11
46
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82
.00
96
.01
17
8.0
16
2.5
09
5.3
61
57
.86
87
.00
10
9.5
71
96
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2.0
2.0
7IC
AR
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dqua
rter
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inis
trat
ion
24
15
10
0.0
01
25
.02
22
5.0
24
00
.00
13
0.3
05
30
.30
16
1.0
01
23
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28
4.1
13
08
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14
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r B
asic
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trat
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15
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licat
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ricu
lture
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2.0
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atio
nal
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icul
tura
l In
nova
tion
24
15
23
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00
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23
5.0
09
9.0
00
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99
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0.0
08
4.6
50
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0.0
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ject
/Ext
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ided
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ject
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gri
cultu
re
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ive
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00
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10
0.0
01
0.0
00
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nd
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rad
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ort
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lture
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ive
rsity
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len
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15
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01
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01
00
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10
.00
0.0
01
0.0
07
5.0
00
.00
75
.00
APPENDICES
DARE/ICAR ANNUAL REPORT 2015–16144
(Tab
le 2
co
nti
nu
ed)
(Rup
ees
In c
rore
)
Sl.
No
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rou
p/S
ub
Gro
up
/Su
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ub
Act
ual
s 20
13-2
014
Bu
dg
et 2
014-
2015
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201
4-20
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ud
get
201
5-20
16
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up
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gra
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ub
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gra
mm
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2A
gri
cultu
re
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ive
rsity
, R
aja
sth
an
24
15
0.0
00
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0.0
00
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0.0
00
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00
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02
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00
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.00
2.0
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ort
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lture
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ive
rsity
, H
ary
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02
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ater
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l S
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i) Minister-in-charge of the portfolio of Agriculture in theUnion Cabinet- President of the Society.
1. Shri Radha Mohan Singh Ex-OfficioMinister for Agriculture and FarmersWelfare, Government of IndiaKrishi Bhavan, New Delhi-110 001
ii) Minister of State in the Union Ministry of Agriculturedealing with the ICAR- Vice-President.
2. Dr Sanjeev Kumar Balyan Ex-OfficioMinister of State for Agriculture andFarmers Welfare, Government of IndiaKrishi Bhavan, New Delhi-110 001
iii) Union Ministers holding charge of Finance, Planning,Science & Technology, Education and Commerce (incase the Prime Minister is holding any of theseportfolios, the Minister of State in the Ministry/Departmentconcerned)
3. Shri Arun Jaitley Ex-OfficioMinister of FinanceGovernment of India,North BlockNew Delhi-110 001
4. Shri Inderjit Singh Rao Ex-OfficioMinister of State for PlanningGovernment of India,Yojna BhawanNew Delhi-110 001
5. Dr Harsh Vardhan Ex-OfficioMinister of Science and Technology& Earth Science, Government of IndiaCSIR Building, 2 Rafi MargNew Delhi-110 001
6. Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani Ex-OfficioMinister of Human Resource DevelopmentGovernment of IndiaShastri Bhavan, New Delhi-110 001
7. Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman Ex-OfficioMinister of State for Commerce & IndustryGovernment of India,Udyog BhavanNew Delhi-110 001
8. Shri Mohanbhai Kalyanjibhai Kundariya Ex-OfficioMinister of State for Agriculture andFarmers Welfare, Government of IndiaKrishi Bhavan, New Delhi-110 001
iv )
ANDHRA PRADESH
9. Shri Prathipati Pulla Rao Ex-officioMinister for Agriculture & AnimalHusbandry & Fisheries,Government of Andhra PradeshA.P. SecretariatHyderabad, Andhra Pradesh-500 022
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
10. Shri Phurpa Tsering Ex-officioMinisterfor Animal HusbandryGovernment of Arunachal PradeshCM SecretariatItanagar, Arunachal Pradesh-791 111.
11. Shri Tanga Byaling Ex-officioMinister for HorticultureGovernment of Arunachal PradeshCM Secretariat
Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh-791 111
A S O M
12. Shri Rockybul Hussain Ex-officioMinister for Agriculture and HorticultureGovernment of AssamJanta Bhavan, DispurGuwahati, Asom-781 006
13. Shri Khor Sing Engti Ex-officioMinister for Animal HusbandryGovernment of AssamJanta Bhavan, DispurGuwahati, Asom-781 0066.
14. Shri Basanta Das Ex-officioMinister of FisheriesGovernment of AssamJanta Bhavan, DispurGuwahati, Asom-781 006
B I H A R
15. Shri Awdhesh Kumar Singh Ex-officioMinister for Animal Husbandry andFisheries ResourcesGovernment of BiharVikas Bhavan, New SecretariatBailey Road, Patna, Bihar- 800 015
16. Shri Ramvichar Rai Ex-officioMinister for AgricultureGovernment of BiharVikas Bhavan, New SecretariatBailey Road, Patna, Bihar 800 015
CHHATTISGARH
17. Shri Brijmohan Agarwal Ex-officioMinister of AgricultureAnimal Husbadry and FisheriesGovernment of ChhattisgarhSachivalaya, Raipur (Chhattisgarh)
DELHI
18. Shri Gopal Rai Ex-officioMinister for DevelopmentDelhi Secretariat, I.P. EstateNew Delhi-110 002
G O A
19. Shri Ramesh Tawadkar Ex-officioMinister of Agriculture, AnimalHusbandry Government of Goa, Secretariat,Panaji, Goa-403 001
20. Shri Avertano Furtado Ex-officioMinister for FisheriesGovernment of Goa, Secretariat,Panaji, Goa 403 001
GUJARAT
21. Shri Babubhai Bokhiria Ex-officioMinister for Agriculture, Fisheries & AHGovernment of Gujarat, Ist Floor, Swarnim Sankul-INew Sachivalaya,Gandhinagar, Gujarat 382 010
HARYANA
22. Shri Om Prakash Dhankar Ex-officioMinister for Agriculture, Fisheries & AHGovernment of Haryana,
(B) INDIAN COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
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Haryana Civil Secretariat,Chandigarh, Haryana
HIMACHAL PRADESH
23. Shri Anil Kumar Ex-officioMinister of Animal HusbandryGovernment of Himachal PradeshH.P. SecretariatShimla, Himachal Pradesh 171 002
24. Shri Rohit Thakur Ex-officioMinister for AgricultureGovernment of Himachal PradeshH.P. SecretariatShimla, Himachal Pradesh 171 002
25. Smt. Vidya Stokes Ex-officioMinister for HorticultureGovernment of Himachal PradeshH.P. SecretariatShimla, Himachal Pradesh 171 002
26. Shri Thakur Singh BharmouriMinister for FisheriesGovernment of Himachal PradeshH.P. SecretariatShimla,Himachal Pradesh 171 002
JAMMU & KASHMIR27. Mr Ghulam Nabi Lone Ex-officio
Minister for Agriculture ProductionGovernment of Jammu & KashmirCivil Secretariat,JammuJammu & Kashmir-180 001
28. Mr Abdul Rehman Bhat (Veeri) Ex-officioMinister for HorticultureGovernment of Jammu & KashmirCivil Secretariat,JammuJammu & Kashmir-180 001
29. Mr Sajad Gani Lone Ex-officioMinister for Animal HusbandryGovernment of Jammu & KashmirCivil Secretariat,JammuJammu & Kashmir-180 001
JHARKHAND30. Shri Randhir Singh Ex-officio
Minister of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry& Fisheries, Government of JharkhandProject Building HEC, DhurvaRanchi, Jharkhand-834 002
KARNATAKA31. Shri Shamanoor Shivashankarappa Ex-officio
Minister of Agriculture & HorticultureGovernment of KarnatakaVidhan Soudha, BengaluruKarnataka-560 001
32. Shri K. Abhayachandra Jain Ex-officioMinister of FisheriesGovernment of KarnatakaVidhan Soudha, BengaluruKarnataka-560 001
33. Shri T.B. JayachandraMinister of Animal HusbandryGovernment of KarnatakaVidhan Soudha, BengaluruKarnataka 560 001
34. Shri Krishna Byre GowdaMinister of AgricultureGovernment of KarnatakaVidhan Soudha, BengaluruKarnataka 560 001
KERALA35. Shri K.P. Mohanan Ex-officio
Minister for Agriculture andAnimal Husbandry
Government of KeralaSecretariat AnnexeThiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695 001
36. Shri K. Babu Ex-officioMinister for FisheriesGovernment of KeralaNorth Block, SecretariatThiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695 001
MADHYA PRADESH37. Shri Gaurishankar Chaturbhuj Bisen Ex-officio
Minister of Agriculture DevelopmentGovernment of Madhya PradeshVallabh BhavanBhopal, Madhya Pradesh 423 006
38. Sushri Kusum Mehdele Ex-officioMinister of Horticulture, Fisheries &Animal HusbandryGovernment of Madhya PradeshVallabh Bhavan,BhopalMadhya Pradesh -423 006
MAHARASHTRA39. Shri Eknathrao Ganpatrao Khadse Ex-officio
Minister for Agriculture, HorticultureAnimal Husbandry & FisheriesGovernment of MaharashtraMantralaya,Mumbai, Maharashtra 400 032
MANIPUR40. Shri Mohammed Abdul Nasir Ex-officio
Minister for Agriculture and FisheriesGovernment of ManipurSecretariatImphal, Manipur 795 001
41. Shri Govindas Konthoujam Ex-officioMinister for Animal HusbandryGovernment of ManipurSecretariatImphal, Manipur-795 001
MEGHALAYA42. Dr Mukul Sangma Ex-officio
Chief Minister holding the Charge ofAgriculture, Government of MeghalayaMeghalaya Secretariat (C)Shillong, Meghalaya-793 001
43. Smt. Deborah C. Marak Ex-officioMinister for Animal HusbandryGovernment of MeghalayaMeghalaya Secretariat (C)Shillong, Meghalaya-793 001
MIZORAM44. Shri R. Lalzirliana Ex-officio
Minister for AgricultureGovernment of MizoramAizwal, Mizoram - 796 001
45. Shri P.C. Lalthanliana Ex-officioMinister for HorticultureGovernment of MizoramAizwal, Mizoram 796 001
46. Shri C. Ngunlianchunga Ex-officioMinister of State for Animal HusbandryGovernment of MizoramAizwal, Mizoram - 796 001
47. Shri B.D. Chakma Ex-officioMinister of State for FisheriesGovernment of MizoramAizwal, Mizoram - 796 001
NAGALAND48. Dr Benjongliba Ex-officio
Minister of State for Agriculture
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Government of NagalandCivil Secretariat ComplexKohima, Nagaland 797 004
49. Shri Kejong Chang Ex-officioMinister of State for HorticultureGovernment of NagalandCivil Secretariat ComplexKohima, Nagaland 797 004
50. Shri S. Chubalong Kumer Ex-officioMinister of State for Animal HusbandryGovernment of NagalandCivil Secretariat ComplexKohima, Nagaland 797 004
51. Shri Shetoyi Ex-officioMinister of State for FisheriesGovernment of NagalandCivil Secretariat ComplexKohima, Nagaland 797 004
O D I S H A52. Shri Pradeep Maharathy Ex-officio
Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries &Animal Resource DevelopmentGovernment of OdishaOdisha SecretariatBhubaneshwar, Odisha-751 001
PUNJAB53. Sardar Tota Singh Ex-officio
Minister of AgricultureGovernment of PunjabPunjab Civil SecretariatChandigarh, Punjab
54. Sardar Gulzar Singh Ranike Ex-officioMinister for AH & FisheriesGovernment of PunjabPunjab Civil SecretariatChandigarh, Punjab
PUDUCHERRY55. Shri M. Chandrakasu Ex-officio
Minister for Agriculture& Animal HusbandryGovernment of PuducherryPuducherry 605 001
56. Shri P. R. Siva Ex-officioMinister for FisheriesGovernment of PuducherryPuducherry 605 001
RAJASTHAN57. Shri Prabhu Lal Saini Ex-officio
Minister for Agriculture, HorticultureAnimal Husbandry & FisheriesGovernment of RajasthanRajasthan Secretariatjaipur, Rajasthan 302 005
SIKKIM58. Shri Somnath Pudyal Ex-officio
Minister for Agriculture, HorticultureAnimal Husbandry & FisheriesGovernment of Sikkim SecretariatGangtok, Sikkim 737 101
TAMIL NADU59. Shri R. Vaithilingam Ex-officio
Minister for Agriculture & HorticultureGovernment of Tamil NaduChennai, Tamil Nadu 600 009
60. Shri K.A. Jayapal Ex-officioMinister for FisheriesGovernment of Tamil NaduChennai, Tamil Nadu 600 009
61. Shri T.K.M. Chinnayya Ex-officioMinister for Animal Husbandry
Government of Tamil NaduChennai, Tamil Nadu 600 009
TRIPURA62. Shri Aghore Debbarma Ex-officio
Minister for Agriculture& Animal Resource DevelopmentGovernment of TripuraCivil SecretariatAgartala, Tripura-799 001
63. Shri Khagendra Jamatia Ex-officioMinister for FisheriesGovernment of TripuraCivil SecretariatAgartala, Tripura-799 001
TELANGANA64. Shri Pocharam Srinivas Reddy Ex-officio
Minister of Agriculture, HorticultureAnimal Husbandry & FisheriesRoom No.261,D-BlockGovernment of Andhra PradeshA.P. SecretariatHyderabad, Andhra Pradesh-500 022
UTTARAKHAND65. Shri Harak Singh Rawat Ex-officio
Minister for Agriculture & HorticultureGovernment of UttarakhandDehra Dun, Uttarakhand
66. Shri Pritam Singh Panwar Ex-officioMinister for Animal Husbandry & FisheriesGovernment of UttarakhandDehra Dun, Uttarakhand
UTTAR PRADESH67. Shri Vinod Kumar Urf ‘Pandit Singh’ Ex-officio
Minister of AgricultureGovernment of Uttar PradeshUP Civil SecretariatLucknow, Uttar Pradesh
68. Shri Riyaz Ahmad Ex-officioMinister of State for FisheriesGovernment of Uttar PradeshUP Civil SecretariatLucknow, Uttar Pradesh
69. Shri Moolchandra ChauhanMinister of State for HorticultureGovernment of Uttar PradeshUP Civil SecretariatLucknow, Uttar Pradesh
WEST BENGAL70. Shri Arup Roy
Minister for AgricultureGovernment of West BengalWriters’ BuildingKolkata, West Bengal 700 001
71. Shri Swapan Debnath Ex-officioMinister for Animal Resources(Independent Charge)Government of West BengalWriters’ BuildingKolkata, West Bengal 700 001
72. Shri Chandranath Sinha Ex-officioMinister for FisheriesDevelopment DepartmentGovernment of West BengalWriters’ BuildingKolkata, West Bengal 700 001
73. Shri Krishnendu Narayan Choudhury Ex-officioMinister for Horticulture
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Government of West BengalWriters BuildingKolkata, West Bengal 700 001
v ) Member, Niti Ayog In-charge of Agriculture.74. Dr Ramesh Chand
Member (Agriculture) Niti AyogYojana Bhawan, New Delhi 110 001
v i ) Six members of Parliament—four elected by Lok Sabhaand two elected by Rajya Sabha.75. Smt. Renuka Chowdhury 2 April 2018
Member of Parliament (RS)H.No.8-1-116, Khanapuram(V)Khammam Urban(M), Khammam DistrictAndhra Pradesh 507 002
Smt. Renuka ChowdhuryMember of Parliament (RS)76, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi 110 003
76. Shri D. Bandyopadhyay 18 August 2018Member of Parliament (RS)GD - 89, Sector - IIISalt Lake, KolkotaWest Bengal 700 106
Shri D. BandyopadhyayMember of Parliament (RS)C-202, SwarnaJayanti ApartmentsDr B.D. Marg, New Delhi 110 001
77. Shri Dushyant Chautala Till the expiryMember of Parliament (LS) of term in Lok18, Janpath,New Delhi 110 001 Sabha
78. Shri Sanjay Dhotre -do-Member of Parliament (LS)AB-95, Shahjahan RoadNew Delhi 110013
79. Shri Raju Shetti -do-Member of Parliament (LS)226, North Avenue, New Delhi 110 001
80. Shri Ravneet Singh -do-Member of Parliament (LS)28, Dr. Rajendra Prasad RoadNew Delhi 110001
vii) Director General, Indian Council of AgriculturalResearch.81. Dr S. Ayyappan Ex-officio
Director GeneralICAR, Krishi Bhavan, New Delhi 110 001
viii) All Secretaries in the Ministry of Agriculture.82. Shri Siraj Hussain Ex-officio
Secretary (Agriculture & Cooperation)Department of Agriculture & CooperationKrishiBhavan, New Delhi 110 001
83. Shri Ashok Kumar Angurana Ex-officioSecretary (ADF)Department of Animal HusbandryDairying & FisheriesKrishi Bhavan, New Delhi 110 001
ix) Secretary, Niti Ayog84. Shri Amitabh Kant Ex-officio
CEO, Niti Ayog, Yojana Bhavan,Sansad Marg, New Delhi 110 001
x) Secretary, Department of Bio-Technology85. Prof. K. Vijay Raghavan Ex-officio
Secretary, Department of BiotechnologyBlock 2, 7th Floor, CGO ComplexLodhi Road, New Delhi 110 003
xi) Director General, Council of Scientific and IndustrialResearch86. Dr Girish Sahni Ex-officio
Director GeneralCouncil of Scientific and Industrial ResearchAnusandhan Bhavan2-Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Marg, New Delhi 110 001
xii) Chairman, University Grants Commission87. Prof. Ved Prakash Ex-officio
ChairmanUniversity Grants CommissionBahadur Shah Zafar MargNew Delhi 110 002
xiii) Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission (or Director,Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, if nominated by theChairman, Atomic Energy Commission).88. Dr Sekhar Basu Ex-officio
Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission& Secretary to the Government of IndiaDepartment of Atomic EnergyAnushakti BhavanChhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj MargMumbai, Maharashtra 400 001
xiv) Member, Finance (Secretary/ Additional Secretary) inthe Ministry of Finance, Government of India89. Shri Ajai Narayan Jha Ex-officio
Special Secretary (Expenditure)Department of ExpenditureMinistry of FinanceNorth BlockNew Delhi 110 001
x v ) Four Vice-Chancellors of Agricultural Universities,nominated by the President.90. Dr Anil Kumar Singh 18 Oct. 2017
Vice ChancellorRajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Krishi VishwaVidyalayaRace Course Road, GwaliorMadhya Pradesh 474002
91. Dr Madan Gopal Varshneya 18 Aug,2017Vice Chancellor,Kamdhenu University,Gandhinagar, Gujarat
92. Dr H.S. Gaur 18 Feb,2016Vice Chancellor,Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel University ofAgriculture & Technology,Meerut 250110, Uttar Pradesh
93. Dr A.R. Pathak 28 Dec, 2018Vice ChancellorJunagadh Agricultural UniversityJunagash, Gujarat 362 001
xvi ) Five Technical Representatives, namely AgriculturalCommissioner, Horticultural Commissioner, AnimalHusbandry Commissioner, Fisheries DevelopmentCommissioner, from the Union Ministry of Agricultureand Inspector-General of Forests, Government of Inidal94. Dr S.K. Malhotra
Agriculture CommissionerDepartment of Agriculture & CooperationMinistry of Agriculture & Farmers WelfareKrishi BhavanNew Delhi 110 001
95. Dr S.K. Malhotra Ex-officioHorticulture Commissioner,Department of Agriculture & CooperationMinistry of Agriculture.Krishi BhavanNew Delhi 110 001
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96. Dr Suresh S. Honnappagol Ex-officioAnimal Husbandry CommissionerDepartment of Animal Husbandry, Dairying& Fisheries,Ministry of Agriculture,Krishi BhavanNew Delhi 110 001
97. Dr P. Paul Pandian Ex-officioFisheries Development CommissionerDepartment of Animal Husbandry, Dairying& Fisheries, Ministry of AgricultureKrishi Bhavan, New Delhi 110 001
98. Dr S.K. KhanduriInspector General of Forests (NAEB)Minister of Environment & ForestsParyavaran Bhawan, B-BlockCGO Complex, Lodi RoadNew Delhi 110 003
xvii) Fifteen scientists from within and outside the Councilincluding one from the Indian Council of MedicalResearch99. Dr A. Gopalakrishnan 9 January, 2018
DirectorCentral Marine Fisheries Research InstitutePost Box No. 1603, Ernakulam North P.O.Kochi (Kerala) 682 018
100. Dr D.P. Singh 9 January,2018(Former VC, JNKVV, Jabalpur)House No. 800, Sector-15 AHisar 125 001, Haryana
101. Dr G. Trivedi 9 January,2018(Former VC, RAU, Pusa, Samastipur)Matlupur, Via-PiarMuzaffarpur, Bihar 843 115
102. Dr Kamala Kanta Saharia 9 January,2018Professor (Extension Education.)Department of Extension Education,College of Veterinary Science, AAU,Khanpara, Guwahati, Asom 781 022
103. Dr N.C. Gautam 9 January,2018Vice-ChancellorMahatma Gandhi ChitrakootGramodaya vishwavidhyalayaChitrakoot,Satna 485334 (Madhya Pradesh)
104. Dr Vijay Singh Tomar 9 January,2018Vice ChancellorJawaharlal Nehru Krishi Viswa VidyalayaKrishi Nagar, AdhartalJabalpur-482004, Madhya Pradesh
105. Dr K. R. Kranthi 9 January,2018DirectorCentral Institute for Cotton ResearchP.B.No.2, Shankarnagar P.O.,Nagpur-440010, Maharashtra
106. Dr Umesh Chandra Sharma 9 January,2018President, Veterinary Council of IndiaA-Wing, 2nd Floor, August Kranti BhawanBhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi 110 066
107. Dr A.K. Singh 9 January,2018Managing DirectorNational Horticultural BoardMinistry of Agriculture & FarmersWelfare, 85, Institutional Area, Sector-18Gurgaon (Haryana) 122 015
108. Dr Bhagwati Prasad Bhatt 9 January,2018Director,ICAR Research Complex for EasternRegion, ICAR ParisarP.O.Bihar Veterinary CollegePatna-800014 Bihar
109. Dr Jitendra Chauhan 9 January,2018Head, Department of Agricultural Extension,RBS College, BichpuriAgra, Uttar Pradesh 283 105
110. Dr S.S. Sengar, 9 January,2018Dean, College of AgricultureKorea, Chhattisgarh 497 335
111. Dr Prakash Shastri 9 January,2018Professor (Plant Pathology)College of Agriculture (RVSKVV)Khandwa 450 001 (Madhya Pradesh)
112. VACANT113. Dr Rashmi Arora, 9 January,2018
Scientist G and Head (ECD), ICMR Hqrs.,New Delhi
xviii) Three representatives of commerce and industry,nominated by the President.
114. Shri Rakesh Bharti Mittal 1 Oct 2016VC/MD, Bharti Enterprises LimitedBharti Crescent, 1 Nelson Mandela RoadVasant Kunj, Phase-II,New Delhi 110 070
115. Shri Narendra Murkumbi 1 Oct,2016Managing DirectorShree Renuka Sugars Limited7th Floor, Devchand HouseShiv Sagar Estate,Dr. Annie Besant Road,Worli, Mumbai 400 018
116. Shri Jayprakash Dandegaonkar 1 Oct,2016Vice Chairman, Maharashtra State Co-Operative Sugar Factories FederationLimited, Sakhar Bhavan, 11th Floor, Plot No. 230,Nariman Point, Mumbai (Maharashtra) 400 021
ix) One farmer from each region of the country asmentioned in Rule 60(a) and four representatives ofrural interests, nominated by the President.4Representatives of Rural Interests
117. Chaudhary Gyan Singh 5 March 2016Village- Sakauti, Post- GurukulNarson, District-Haridwar,
` Uttarakhand-247 670118. Shri Fazle Masood 1 Oct,2016
14/627, Murad Ali LaneNai Basti, LucknowUttar Pradesh 226 001
119. Vacant120. Vacant121. Vacant122. Vacant123. Vacant124. Vacant125. Shri Sudhir Kumar Bhargava
Director, Agroman Systems Pvt.Ltd.25/2, Tardeo AC MarketTardeo, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400 034
126. Shri Ratneshwari Prasad Singh 8 June, 2017Village - Ratanpur,Post - Badahrwa,Distt. Satmadi 843 315, Bihar
127. Shri Suresh Chandel 8 April, 2018Ex-member of Parliament,Village - Beri, Post - RopaDistt,-Bilaspur. Himanchal Pradesh 174 001
128. Shri Ram Krishna Kusmaria 8 April, 2018Ex-Agriculture Minister,Government of Madhya Pradesh,Village - Sakora, Post - Hinota,Tehsil-Hata,Distt. - Damoh, Madhya Pradesh 470 661
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xx ) Four Directors of the Indian Council of AgriculturalResearch Institutes, nominated by the President
129. Dr A.K. Srivastava 21 May, 2016DirectorNational Dairy Research InstituteKarnal, Haryana 132 001
130. Dr P.S. Minhas 8 April,2018DirectorNational Institute of Abiotic StressManagementMalegaon, BaramatiPune, (Maharashtra) 413 115
131. Dr S.M.K. Naqvi 8 April,2018DirectorCentral Sheep and Wool Research Institute
Avikanagar, P.O. MalpuraTonk - District, Rajasthan 304501
132. Dr Bir Pal singh 21 May,2016DirectorCentral Potato Research InstituteShimla (Himachal Pradesh)
xxi) Secretary, Indian Council of Agricultural Research-Member-Secretary
133 Shri Chhabilendra RoulAddl. Secretary (DARE) & Secretary,Indian Council of Agricultural ResearchKrishi Bhavan,New Delhi 110 001
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Rule 35(i)Chairman
1. Dr S. AyyappanDirector-General,Indian Council of Agricultural Research,Krishi Bhavan,New Delhi-110 001
Rule 35(ii)Ex-Officio MembersMember, Finance
2. Shri Ajay Narayan Jha Ex-OfficioSpecial Secretary (Expenditure)Department of Expenditure,Ministry of Finance, North BlockNew Delhi - 110 001
Rule 35(iii)Secretary, Niti Ayog
3. Shri Amitabh Kant Ex-OfficioCEO, Niti Ayog,Yojana Bhavan, Sansad Marg,New Delhi - 110 001
Rule 35(iv)Secretary, Agriculture
4. Shri Siraj HussainSecretary (Agriculture & Cooperation)Department of Agriculture & CooperationMinistry of AgricultureKrishiBhavan, New Delhi - 110 001 Ex-Officio
Rule 35(v)Secretary, Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying &Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture
5. Shri Ashok Kumar Angurana Ex-OfficioSecretary (ADF),Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying andFisheries, Ministry of Agriculture, KrishiBhavan,New Delhi - 110 001
Rule35(vi)Three Scientists (including one management expert who arenot employees of ICAR-nominated by the President)
6. Vacant7. Vacant8. Vacant
Rule 35 (vii)Five Vice-Chancellors of Agricultural Universities-nominated by the President)
9. Dr Anil Kumar Singh 18.10.2017Vice Chancellor,RajmataVijayarajeScindiaKrishiVishwaVidyalaya,Race Course Road, GwaliorMadhya Pradesh 474 002
10. Dr H.S. Gaur 18.02.2016Vice Chancellor,Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel University ofAgriculture & Technology,Meerut 250 110, Uttar Pradesh
11. Dr Madangopal C Varshneya 18.08.2017Vice Chancellor,Kamdhenu University,Gandhinagar, Gujarat 382 010
12. Dr A.R. Pathak 28.12.2018Vice Chancellor
APPENDIX 2
MEMBERS OF THE GOVERNING BODY OF THEINDIAN COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SOCIETY
Junagadh Agricultural UniversityJunagadh-362 001, Gujarat
13. Prof. Aditya Kumar Misra 07.09.2017Vice ChancellorMaharashtra Animal & Fishery Sciences UniversityFutala Lake Road, Nagpur (Maharashtra) 440 001
Rule 35(viii)Three Members of Parliament nominated by the President-(Two from Lok Sabha and one from Rajya Sabha)14. Smt. Renuka Chowdhury 02.04.2018
Member of Parliament (RS)76, Lodhi EstateNew Delhi 110 003
Smt. Renuka ChowdhuryMember of Parliament (RS),H.No.8-1-116Khanapuram(V)Khammam Urban(M), Khammam DistrictAndhra Pradesh-507 002
15. Shri Sanjay Dhotre 11.02.2018Member of Parliament(LS)At & Post. Paalso, (Badhe),Tel. Akola,Distt. Akola (Maharashtra) 444001
Shri Sanjay DhotreMember of Parliament (LS)AB-95, Shahjahan Road,New Delhi 110003
16. Shri Ravneet Singh 11.02.2018Member of Parliament (LS)Village – Kotla Afghana,District Ludhiana- 141416
Shri Ravneet SinghMember of Parliament (LS)H.No. 28, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road,New Delhi - 110 001
Rule 35(ix)Four Farmers/Representatives of Rural Areas nominatedby the President17. Shri Sudhir Kumar Bhargava, 08.06.2017
Director, Agroman SystemsPvt. Ltd.25/2, Tardeo AC Market,Tardeo, Mumbai (Maharashtra) 400 034
18. Shri Ratneshwari Prasad Singh 08.04.2018Village- RatanpurPost- BadahrwaDistt. Sitamarhi – 843315, Bihar
19. Shri Suresh Chandel 08.04.2018Ex- Member of ParliamentVillage- Gandhi RopaP.O. Beri,Tehsil & District (Himachal Pradesh) Bilaspur
F Preferred Contact Address:20. Shri Suresh Chandel
Ex- Member of ParliamentHouse No. 70/5, Roura Sector-3Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh
21. Dr Ram Krishna Kusmaria 08.04.2018Ex- Agriculture MinisterGovt. of Madhya PradeshVillage- Sakora, Post- HinotaTehsil- Hata, Distt. Damoh, Madhya Pradesh
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Rule 35(x)Three Directors of Research Institutes of the Councilnominated by the President22. Dr A.K. Srivastava 21.05.2016
Director,National Dairy Research InstituteKarnal, Haryana 132 001
23. Dr P.S. Minhas 21.05.2016Director,National Institute of Abiotic StressManagement,Malegaon, BaramatiPune (Maharashtra) 413 115
24. Dr Bir Pal SinghDirector 21.05.2016Central Potato Research InstituteShimla (Himachal Pradesh) 171001
Rule 35(xi)Four representatives of State Governments to benominated zone-wise on a rotational basis by DirectorGeneral, ICAR25. Shri Parmesh Pandey 15.06.2017
Principal SecretaryDepartment of AgricultureGovernment of KarnatakaRoom No. 4114th Floor, M.S. Building,Bengaluru (Karnataka) 560001
26. Shri Rajesh Verma, IAS 15.06.2017Principal SecretaryDepartment of AgricultureGovernment of Odisha
Odisha SecretariatBhubaneshwar (Odisha) 751001
27. Shri A.N. Solanki 15.06.2017Principal SecretaryDepartment of Agriculture and Co-operation,Government of GujaratBlock No. 5, First FloorNew SachivalayaGandhinagar (Gujarat) 382010
28. Shri Amit Mishra 15.06.2017Agriculture Production Commissioner,Department of AgricultureGovernment of Uttar PradeshUP Civil SecretariatLucknow (Uttar Pradesh) 226001
Rule 35(xii)One representative of Agro and Agro-ProcessingIndustries to be nominated by President .29. Vacant
Rule 35(xiii)One representative from a distinguished Non-Governmental Organization dealing with Agriculture/Extension nominated by President30. Vacant
Rule 35(xiv)Secretary, ICAR- Member Secretary31. Shri Chhabilendra Roul
Additional Secretary(DARE) & Secretary, ICAR,KrishiBhawan,New Delhi- 110 001
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APPENDIX 3
SENIOR OFFICERS AT THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE ICAR
1. Dr S. AyyappanDirector General, ICAR andSecretary to the Government of India,Department of Agricultural Research and Education
2. Shri Chhabilendra RoulSecretary, ICAR andAdditional Secretary to Government of India,Department of Agricultural Research and Education
Deputy Directors General1. Dr A.K. Sikka (NRM)2. Dr J.S. Sandhu (Crop Science)3. Dr N.K. Krishna Kumar (Horticultural Science)4. Dr K. Alagusundaram (Agricultural Engineering)5. Dr N.S. Rathore (Agricultural Education)6. Dr A.K. Singh (Agricultural Extension)7. Dr Habibar Rahman (Animal Science)8. Dr Joykrushna Jena (Fisheries Science)
O.S.D.1. Dr (Mrs.) B. Meenakumari (Agri Edn)2. Dr W. S. Lakra (Fy Sci.)3. Dr R. K. Mittall (IR)
Assistant Directors General1. Dr J.S. Chauhan (Seed)2. Dr P.K. Chakrabarty (PP&B)3. Dr B.B. Singh (OP)4. Dr I.S. Solanki (F&FC)5. Dr T. Janakiram (Hort.Sci.-I)6. Dr S.K. Chaudhari (S&WM)7. Dr Kanchan Kumar Singh (FE)8. Dr R.S. Gandhi (AP&B)9. Dr B.S. Prakash (AN&P)10. Dr Ashok Kumar (AH)11. Dr S.D. Singh (Inland Fisheries)12. Dr P. Pravin (Marine Fy)13. Dr V. P. Chahal (Extension)14. Dr G. Venkateshwarlu (EQA&R)15. Dr M.B. Chetti (HRD)16. Dr P.S. Pandey (EP&HS)17. Dr A.K. Vasisht (PIM)18. Dr Shiv Prasad Kimothi (Cdn.)19. Dr A.K. Vyas (HRM)20. Dr P.K. Agrawal, ADG (NASF)
Project Director1. Dr Rameshwar Singh
Principal Scientists1. Dr A.K. Bawa (Principal Scientific Officer to DG, ICAR)2. Dr A. Arunachalam (Principal Scientific Officer to DG,
ICAR)3. Dr Rajan (PP)4. Dr S.K. Jha (OP)5. Dr Dinesh Kumar (FFC)6. Dr Y.P. Singh (CC)7. Dr P.R. Chaudhary (Seeds)
8. Dr Ranvir Singh (HS)9. Dr Manish Das (HS)10. Dr Vikramaditya Pandey (HS)11. Dr B.K. Pandey (HS)12. Dr P.P. Biswas (Soils)13. Dr S.K. Dhyani (AF)14. Dr Adlul Islam (WM)15. Dr B.K. Kandpal (Agro)16. Dr M.K. Agnihotri (Controller of Exam)17. Dr (Mrs.) Vanita Jain18. Dr K.L. Khurana (EQA & R)19. Dr K.P. Tripathi20. Dr Neeraj Rana (HRD)21. Dr (Mrs.) Nidhi Verma22. Sh. Anil Agarwal (M Fy)23. Dr (Mrs) Yasmeen Basade (Inland Fy)24. Dr Devinder Dhingra (AS & PE)25. Dr Rajan Gupta (AN)26. Dr Vineet Bhasin (AG & B)27. Dr (Mrs.) Jyoti Misri (AH)28. Dr (Mrs.) Neelam Gupta (Ani Biotech)29. Dr (Mrs.) Harjit Kaur (Agric. Extn)30. Dr P. Adhiguru (Agric. Extn)31. Dr N.K. Jain (HRM)32. Dr M. K. Tripathi (PIM)33. Dr P.K. Katiha (PIM)34. Dr A.S. Mishra (Tech. Cdn.)35. Dr S. Mauria (IPTM)36. Dr Sanjeev Saxena (IPTM)
Results Framework Document (RFD) Coordination Unit1. Dr R.K. Tomar
National Agricultural Education Project1. Dr P. Ramasundaram, Principal Scientist and
National Co-ordinator2. Dr R.B. Sharma, Principal Scientist and
National Co-ordinator
Agricultural Scientists’ Recruitment Board1. Dr Gurbachan Singh, Chairman2. Dr V.N. Sharda, Member3. Dr S K Bandyopadhyay, Member (up to 4.12.2015)4. Dr A.P. Ruhil, Principal Scientist5. Sh. J. Ravi, Secretary6. Sh. Rajiv Mangotra, Deputy Secretary7. Sh. S.P. Sanwal, Controller of Examination8. Sh. K.N. Choudhary, Deputy Secretary
Directorate of Knowledge Management in Agriculture1. Dr Rameshwar Singh, Project Director2. Dr (Mrs.) N. Kanaka Durga, Principal Scientist3. Dr R. Rana, Senior Scientist4. Dr V.K. Bharti, Chief Production Officer5. Dr Jagdeep Saxena, Editor (Hindi) and Unit Incharge6. Dr Aruna T. Kumar, Editor (English) and Unit Incharge7. Sh Hans Raj, Information System Officer8. Sh S.K. Joshi, Business Manager9. Sh Anil Sharma, Public Relations Officer
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Administration
Senior Director1. Sh. G.R. Deshbandhu (Administration)
Directors1. Sh. Sanjay Kant, Director (Personnal)2. Sh. N.S. Randhawa, Director (AS)3. Sh. Devender Kumar, Director (F)4. Sh. V.P. Kothiyal, Director (Works)5. Sh. S.K. Mitra, Director (GAC)6. Sh. S. Bilgrami, Director (F)
Deputy Secretaries1. Sh. Rajiv Maheshwari2. Sh. P. Sakthivel3. Ms. Namrta Sharma4. Sh. P.K. Bage5. Sh. Kanhaiya Chaudhary6. Sh. S.K. Behera7. Sh. V.K. Sharma8. Ms. Roja Sethumadhavan9. Sh. M.K. Jain10. Sh. Pushpendra Kumar11. Ms. Sunita Sharma
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APPENDIX 4
ICAR INSTITUTES AND THEIR DIRECTORS
National Institutes1. Dr Trilochan Mohapatra
Indian Agricultural Research InstituteNew Delhi 110 012
2. Dr Raj Kumar SinghIndian Veterinary Research InstituteIzatnagar – 243 122, Uttar Pradesh
3. Dr A.K. SrivastavaNational Dairy Research InstituteKarnal – 132 001, Haryana
4. Dr Gopal Krishna (Acting)Central Institute of Fisheries EducationJaiprakash Road, Seven Bungalow (Versova)Mumbai – 400 061, Maharashtra
5. Dr D. Rama RaoNational Academy of AgriculturalResearch ManagementRajendranagar, Hyderabad – 500030Andhra Pradesh
6. Dr P.S. MinhasNational Institute of Abiotic Stress ManagementMalegaon, Baramati, Pune -413 115 Maharashtra
7. Dr T.R. Sharma, OSDIndian Institute of AgriculturalBiotechnology, Ranchi, Jharkhand
8. Dr K.R. Kranthi, OSDNational Institute of Biotic StressManagement, Raipur, Chhattisgarh
9. Dr R. Ramani, OSDIARI, Goriya Karma, Barhi, Dist Hazaribagh, Jharkhand
Agricultural Sciences
10. Dr S.D. RoyCentral Island Agricultural ResearchInstitute,Post Box No. 181Port Blair 744 101Andaman & Nicobar Islands
11. Dr C.B. Pandey (Acting)Central Arid Zone Research InstituteJodhpur – 342 003Rajasthan
12. Dr K.K.SinghCentral Institute of AgriculturalEngineering, Nabi Bagh BerasiaRoad,Bhopal – 462 038 (M.P.)
13. Dr Satish Kumar SharmaCentral Institute of Arid HorticultureBikaner 334 006, Rajasthan
14. Dr K.R. KranthiCentral Institute for Cotton ResearchPost Bag No. 2, Shankar Nagar P.O.Nagpur 440 010 (Maharashtra)
15. Dr Shailendra RajanCentral Institute for Sub-tropical HorticultureRehmankhera, PO KakoriLucknow 227 107 (Uttar Pradesh)
16. Dr Desh Beer Singh (Acting)Central Institute of Temperate HorticultureOld Air Field, Rangreth 190 007Jammu and Kashmir
17. Dr R.K.GuptaCentral Institute of Post Harvest Engineeringand TechnologyP.O. PAU CampusLudhiana - 141 004, Punjab
18. Dr P.K.G. Patil (Acting)Central Institute for Research on Cotton TechnologyAdenwala Road, MatungaMumbai – 400 019, Maharashtra
19. Dr P. ChowdappaCentral Plantation Crops Research InstituteKasargod – 671 124, Kerala
20. Dr Bir Pal Singh(Re-employed pensioner)Central Potato Research InstituteShimla – 171 001, Himachal Pradesh
21. Dr Ch.SrinivasaraoCentral Research Institute for Dryland AgricultureSantoshnagar, Saidabad P.O.,Hyderabad – 500 059, Andhra Pradesh
22. Dr Debasis NagNational Institute of Research on Jute &Allied Fibre Technology,12, Regent Park, Kolkata – 700 040, West Bengal
23. Dr A.K. Nayak (Acting)National Rice Research InstituteCuttack – 753 006, Odisha
24. Dr D.K. SharmaCentral Soil Salinity ResearchInstitute,Zarifa Farm, KachhwaRoad,Karnal – 132 001, Haryana
25. Dr P.K. MishraIndian Institute of Soil & Water Conservation218, Kaulagarh RoadDehra Dun – 248 195, Uttra Khand
26. Dr D. Damodar ReddyCentral Tobacco Research Institute,Rajahmundry – 533 105 Andhra Pradesh
27. Dr S.K. ChakrabartiCentral Tuber Crops ResearchInstitute,Sreekariyam,Thiruvananthapuram-695 017, Kerala
28. Dr N.P. SinghCentral Coastal Agricultural ResearchInstitute,Ela, Old Goa, North Goa 403 402 Goa
29. Dr B.P. BhattICAR Research Complex for Eastern RegionICAR Parisar,P.O. Bihar Veterinary CollegePatna – 800 014, Bihar
30. Dr S.V. NgachanICAR Research Complex for NEHRegion, Umroi Road, Umiam, Ri-BhoiMeghalaya – 793 103
31. Dr U.C. SudIndian Agricultural Statistics Research InstituteLibrary Avenue, Pusa CampusNew Delhi – 110 0012
32. Dr P.K. GhoshIndian Grassland & Fodder Research InstitutePahuj Dam, Gwalior RoadJhansi – 284 003, Uttar Pradesh
33. Dr M. Anandraj (Additional Charge)Indian Institute of Horticultural ResearchHessaraghatta Lake PostBengaluru – 560 089, Karnataka
34. Dr Narendra Pratap SinghIndian Institute of Pulses ResearchKanpur – 208 024, Uttar Pradesh
35. Dr Ashok Kumar PatraIndian Institute of Soil SciencesNabi Bagh, Berasia Road,Bhopal – 462 038, Madhya Pradesh
36. Dr M. AnandrajIndian Institute of Spices ResearchMarikunnu P.O., Calicut - 673 012 Kerala
37. Dr A.D. Pathak (Acting)Indian Institute of Sugarcane ResearchRai Bareilly Road, P.O. DilkushaLucknow – 226 002, Uttar Pradesh
38. Dr K.K. Sharma (Acting)Indian Institute of Natural Resins and GumsNamkum, Ranchi – 834 010, Jharkhand
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39. Dr Bijendra SinghIndian Institute of VegetableResearch,PB No. 01,PO Jakhini, ShahanshapurVaranasi 221 005 (Uttar Pradesh)
40. Dr Bakshi RamSugarcane Breeding InstituteCoimbatore 641 007, Tamil Nadu
41. Dr A. PattanayakVivekanand Parvatiya KrishiAnusandhan SansthanAlmora 263 601, Uttrakhand
42. Dr P.G. KarmakarCentral Research Institute for Jute& Allied Fibres, Barrackpore, Kolkata 700120
43. Dr J.P. Singh (Acting)Indian Institute of Farming System Research,Modipuram, Meerut 250 110, Uttar Pradesh
44. Dr O.P. YadavIndian Institute of Maize ResearchIndian Agricultural ResearchInstitute,Pusa, New Delhi 110 012
45. Dr Ravi Kumar MathurIndian Institute of Oil Palm ResearchPedavegi 534 450, West Godavari, Andhra Pradesh
46. Dr K.S. VaraprasadIndian Institute of Oilseeds ResearchRajendranagar, Hyderabad 500 030 Andhra Pradesh
47. Dr V. Ravindra BabuIndian Institute of Rice ResearchRajendranagar, Hyderabad 500 030 Andhra Pradesh
48. Dr (Mrs.) Indu SharmaIndian Institute for Wheat and Barley ResearchP. Box No. 158, Agrasain MargKarnal 132 001, Haryana
49. Dr S.K. AmbastIndian Institute of Water Management,Opposite Rail Vihar, ChandersekharpurBhubaneshwar, Odisha 751 023
50. Dr S.K. Srivastava (Acting)Central Institute for Women in AgriculturePlot No.50, Mauza-JokalandiP.O. Baramunda, Bhubaneshwar 751 003 Odisha
51. Dr O.P. ChaturvediCentral Agro-Forestry Research InstituteNear Pahuj DamJhansi 284 003, Uttar Pradesh
52. Dr M.S. LadaniyaCentral Citrus Research InstituteP.B. No. 464, Shankar Nagar P.O.Amravatcoad, Nagpur 440 010Maharashtra
53. Dr P.S. Birthal (Acting)National Institute of Agricultural Economics &Policy ResearchP.B. No. 11305, DPS Marg,Pusa, New Delhi 110 012.
54. Dr T.G. Nageswara Rao (Acting)Indian Institute of Millets Research,Rajendranagar, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh 500 030
Animal Sciences and Fisheries
55. Dr Jag Mohan KatariaCentral Avian Research InstituteIzatnagar, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh 243 122
56. Dr Inderjeet SinghCentral Institute for Research on BuffaloesSirsa Road, Hisar 125 001,Haryana
57. Dr. Satish Kumar (Acting)Central Institute of Research onGoats,Makhdoom,Mathura 281 122 (Uttar Pradesh)
58. Dr V.R. Suresh (Acting)Central Inland Fisheries Research InstituteBarrackpore, West Bengal 700 120
59. Dr K.K. VijayanCentral Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture75, Santhome High RoadRaja Annamalai PuramChennai (Kerala) 600 028
60. Dr Ravishankar C.N.Central Institute of Fisheries TechnologyWillingdon Island, Matsyapuri P.O.Cochin 682 029, Kerala
61. Dr. P. JayasankarCentral Institute of FreshwaterAquaculture,Kausalyaganga, BhubaneshwarKhurda 751 002, Odisha
62. Dr A. GopalakrishnanCentral Marine Fisheries Research InstituteP.B. No. 1603, Ernakulam NorthP.O.,Kochi , Kerala 682 018
63. Dr S.M.K. NaqviCentral Sheep & Wool ResearchInstitute, Avikanagar 304 501, Distt.Tonk, Rajasthan
64. Dr Raghevendra Bhatta,National Institute of Animal Nutrition & PhysiologyAdugodi, Bengaluru (Karnataka) 560 030
65. Dr Vijendra Pal SinghNational Institute of High SecurityAnimal Diseases, Anand NagarBhopal 462021
67. Dr B.R. ShomeNational Institute of VeterinaryEpidemiology and Disease InformaticsH.A. Farm Post, HebbalBengaluru 560 024 (Karnataka)
68. Dr Birham PrakashCentral Institute for Research onCattle,P.B. No. 17, Grass Farm RoadMeerut Cantt. 250 001 (Uttar Pradesh)
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Agricultural Sciences
1. Dr Abraham VergheseNational Bureau of Agricultural InsectResources,P.B. No. 2491, H.A. FarmPost, Bengaluru, (Karnataka) 560 024
2. Dr S.K. Sharma (Acting)National Bureau of AgriculturallyImportant Micro-organisms,P.B. No. 6,Kusmaur,Maunath Bhanjan(Uttar Pradesh) 275 101
3. Dr K.C. BansalNational Bureau of Plant GeneticResources, Pusa Campus,New Delhi110 012
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NATIONAL BUREAUX AND THEIR DIRECTORS
4. Dr Surendra Kumar SinghNational Bureau of Soil Survey andLand Use Planning, Shankar Nagar,P.O. Amravati Road, Nagpur 440 010 (Maharashtra)
Animal Sciences5. Dr Arjava Sharma
National Bureau of Animal GeneticResources,P.B. No. 129, G.T. Road ByePass, Karnal (Haryana) 132 001
6. Dr Rehana AbidiDirector (Acting)National Bureau of Fish GeneticResources, Canal Ring Road, P.O.Dilkusha, Lucknow(Uttar Pradesh) 226 002
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Agricultural Sciences
1. Dr Radhakrishnan T.Directorate of Groundnut Research,Post Box No. 5, Ivnagar Road,Junagadh 362 001, Gujarat
2. Dr Dhiraj SinghDirectorate of Rapeseed - MustardResearch, Sewar,Bharatpur 321 303, Rajasthan
3. Dr S. Rajendra Prasad,Directorate of Seed ResearchP.B. No. 11, Kusmaur, P.O. Kaithauli,Mau Nath Bhanjan – 275 101 (UP)
4. Dr V.S. BhatiaDirectorate of Soybean ResearchKhandwa Road,Indore 452 017, Madhya Pradesh
5. Dr A.R. SharmaDirectorate of Weed Research,Maharajpur, Adhartal,Jabalpur 482 004, Madhya Pradesh
6. Dr P.L. SarojDirectorate of Cashew ResearchDarbe, P.O. Puttur 574 202,Dakshina Kannada Karnataka.
7. Dr K. V. PrasadDirectorate of Floriculture ResearchPune
8. Dr Jitendra KumarDirectorate of Medicinal & AromaticPlants Research,Boriavi, Anand 387 310,Gujarat
9. Dr Ved Prakash SharmaDirectorate of Mushroom ResearchChambaghat,Solan (Himachal Pradesh) 173 213
10. Dr Jai GopalDirectorate on Onion and GarlicResearch,Rajgurunagar, Pune 410 505,Maharashtra
11. Dr Rameshwar SinghProject Directorate of Knowledge Managementin AgricultureKrishi Anusandhan Bhavan INew Delhi 110 012
Animal Sciences
12. Dr B. PattnaikDirectorate of Foot-and Mouth-DiseaseIVRI Campus, Mukteshwar 263 138(Uttra Khand)
13. Dr R.N. ChatterjeeDirectorate of Poultry Research,Rajendranagar, Hyderabad 500 030Andhra Pradesh
14. Dr Atul Kumar SinghDirectorate of Coldwater FisheriesResearch, Anusandhan Bhawan,Industrial Area, Bhim Tal 263 136,Uttrakhand
APPENDIX 6
PROJECT DIRECTORATES, ATARI AND THEIR DIRECTORS
Others
15. Dr (Mrs.) Ravinder KaurWater Technology Centre, IARINew Delhi 110012
Knowledge Management
16. Dr Rameshwar SinghProject DirectorDirectorate of Knowledge Management in AgricultureKAB-I, Pusa CampusNew Delhi 110012
Agriculture Technology Application Research Institutes
17. Dr Rajbir SinghAgricultural Technology ApplicationResearch Institute,Zone-I, PAUCampus, Ludhiana 141004Punjab
18. Dr Ajoy Kumar SinghAgricultural Technology ApplicationResearch Institute,Zone-II,Bhumi Vihar, Block-GB,Sector-III, Salt Lake,Kolkata-700097 West Bengal
19. Dr A.K. Tripathi (Acting)Agricultural Technology ApplicationResearch Institute, Zone-III, TOP,Umroi Road, Barapani - 793103Meghalaya
20. Dr U.S. GautamAgricultural Technology ApplicationResearch Institute,Zone-IV,G.T. Road, Rawatpura,Near Vikas Bhawan, Kanpur-208002Uttar Pradesh
21. Dr Y.G. PrasadAgricultural Technology ApplicationResearch Institute, Zone-V, CRIDAComplex, Santoshnagar,Hyderabad - 500 059, Andhra Pradesh
22. Dr P.P. Rohilla (Acting)Agricultural Technology ApplicationResearch Institute, Zone-VI, CAZRICampus,Jodhpur - 342003 Rajasthan
23. Dr Anupam MishraAgricultural Technology ApplicationResearch Institute, Zone-VII, JNKVVCampus, Jabalpur-484002Madhya Pradesh
24. Dr Sreenath DixitAgricultural Technology ApplicationResearch Institute, Zone-VIII,ICAR Transfer of Technology Project,MRS HA Farm Post, Hebbal,Bengaluru - 560030, Karnataka
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Agricultural Sciences1. Dr B. Padmanaban (Acting)
National Research Centre for Banana,Thogamalai Road, Thayanur Post,Thiruchirapalli – 620 102, Tamil Nadu
2. Dr S.D. SwantNational Research Centre for Grapes,P.B. No. 3, Manjri Farm Post,Solapur Road, Pune - 412 307,Maharashtra
3. Dr Chirantan ChattopadhyayNational Research Centre for IntegratedPest Management,LBS Building, Pusa Campus,New Delhi – 110 012.
4. Dr Vishal NathNational Research Centre for LitchiMushahari Farm, Mushahari,Muzaffarpur – 842 002, Bihar
5. Dr D. R. SinghNational Research Centre for Orchids,Pakyong,Gangtok – 737 106Sikkim
6. Dr T.R. SharmaNational Research Centre on PlantBiotechnology, L.B.S. Building,Pusa, New Delhi – 110 012.
7. Dr R.K. PalNational Research Centre onPomegranate,NH-9, Byepass Road, ShelgiSholapur – 413006 Maharashtra
8. Dr Balraj SinghNational Research Centre on Seed Spices,Tabiji – 305 206, Ajmer, Rajasthan
9. Dr B.P. BhatNRC Integrated Farming SystemMotihari (Bihar)
Animal Sciences and Fisheries10. Dr N.V. Patil
National Research Centre on CamelJorbeer, P.B. No. 07Bikaner – 334 001, Rajasthan
11. Dr B.N. TripathiNational Research Centre for Equines,Hissar – 125 001, Haryana
12. Dr V.V. KulkarniNational Research Centre on Meat,Chengicherla, P.B. No. 19, Uppal PO,Hyderabad – 500 039 Andhra Pradesh
13. Dr Abhijit MitraNational Research Centre for Mithun,Jharnapani, P.O. Medziphema– 797 106,Nagaland
14. Dr D. K. SarmaNational Research Centre on Pig,Rani, Guwahati – 781 131,Assam
15. Dr S.M. DebNational Research Centre on Yak,Dirang, West Kameng – 790 101Arunachal Pradesh
APPENDIX 7
NATIONAL RESEARCH CENTRES AND THEIR DIRECTORS
APPENDIX 8
ALL INDIA CO-ORDINATED RESEARCH/NETWORK RESEARCH/OTHERS/PROJECTS
1. All India Co-ordinated Research Project (AICRP)on Maize,New Delhi
2. AICRP on Nematodes in Cropping System,New Delhi
3. All India Coordinated Rice Improvement Project,Hyderabad
4. AICRP on Chickpea,Kanpur
5. AICRP on MULLaRP,Kanpur
6. AICRP on Pigeon Pea,Kanpur
7. AICRP on Wheat & Barley,Karnal
8. AICRP on Forage Crops and Utilization,Jhansi
9. AICRP Sorghum,Hyderabad
10. AICRP on Pearl Millets,Jodhpur
11. AICRP on Small Millets,Bangalore
12. AICRP on Sugarcane,Lucknow
13. AICRP on Cotton,Coimbatore
14. AICRP on Groundnut,Junagarh
15. AICRP on Soybean,Indore
16. AICRP on Rapeseed & Mustard,Bharatpur
17. AICRP on Oilseed,Hyderabad
18. AICRP on Linseed,Kanpur
19. AICRP on Sesame and Niger,Jabalpur
20. AICRP on Biocontrol of Crop Pests,Bengaluru
21. AICRP - Honeybees and Pollinators,New Delhi
22. AICRP NSP(Crops),Mau
23. AICRP Fruits (Tropical and Sub Tropical),Bengaluru
24. AICRP Arid Zone Fruits,Bikaner
25. AICRP Mushroom,Solan
26. AICRP Vegetables,Varanasi
27. AICRP Potato,Shimla
28. AICRP Tuber Crops,Thiruvanthapuram
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29. AICRP Palms,Kasargod
30. AICRP on Cashew,Puttur
31. AICRP Spices,Calicut
32. AICRP Floriculture,Pune
33. AICRP on Micro Secondary & Pollutant Elements inSoils and Plants,Bhopal
34. AICRP on Soil Test Crop Response,Bhopal
35. AICRP on Long Term Fertilizer Experiments,Bhopal
36. AICRP on Salt Affected Soils & use of Saline Water,Karnal
37. AICRP on Irrigation Water Management Research,Bhubaneshwar
38. AICRP Dryland Agriculture,Hyderabad
39. AICRP on Agro-meteorology,Hyderabad
40. AICRP on Integrated Farming System,Modipuram
41. AICRP on Agroforestry,Jhansi
42. AICRP on Weed Management,Jabalpur
43. AICRP on Farm Implements and Machinery,Bhopal
44. AICRP on Ergonomics and Safety in Agriculture,Bhopal
45. AICRP on Energy in Agriculture and Agro basedIndustries,Bhopal
46. AICRP on Utilization Animal Energy,Bhopal
47. AICRP on Plasticulture Engineering and Technology,Ludhiana
48. AICRP on Post-Harvest Engineering and Technology,Ludhiana
49. AICRP on Goat Improvement, Mathura50. AICRP on Improvement of Feed Sources & Nutrient
Utilisation,Bengaluru
51. AICRP on Cattle Research,Meerut
52. AICRP Foot & Mouth,Mukteshwar
53. AICRP on Poultry,Hyderabad
54. AICRP ADMAS,Bengaluru
55. AICRP on Pig,Guwahati
56. AICRP Home Science
Network Research Projects1. AIC Research Network on Potential Crops,
New Delhi2. Network Project on Transgenics3. AINP on Soil Arthropod Pests, Durgapura,
Rajasthan4. AINP on Agricultural Acarology5. AINP on Pesticides Residues,
New Delhi6. AINP on Arid Legumes,
Kanpur7. All India Network Research Project on Tobacco,
Rajamundry8. AINP on Jute and Allied Fibres,
Barrackpore
9. AINP on Vertebrate Pest Management,Jodhpur
10. Network on Insect Biosystematics,New Delhi/Bengaluru
11. Application of Micro-organisms in Agriculture and AlliedSectors (AMAAS) +Microbial Genomic Resourcesrepository network,Mau
12. Network O&G (included in Directorate)13. Network on Medicinal& Aromatic Plants,
Anand14. AINP on Biofertilizer,
Bhopal15. Network Programme on Organic Farming,
Modipuram16. Network project on Harvesting, Processing and Value
Addition of Natural Resins & Gums,Ranchi
17. Network Project on Conservation of Lac Insect GeneticResources,Ranchi
18. Network project on Animal Genetic Resources,Karnal
19. Network on Sheep Improvement,Avikanagar
20. Network Project on Buffalo Improvement,Hissar
21. Network on Gastro Intestinal Parasitism,Izatnagar
22. Network on Haemorrhagic Septcamia,Izatnagar
23. Network Programme Blue Tongue Disease,Izatnagar
24. All India Network Program on Neonatal Mortality inFarm Animals(NNM), Izatnagar
25. All India Network Program on Diagnostic Imagingand Management of Surgical Condition in Animals,Izatnagar
Others1. Technology Mission on Cotton (MM-I),
Nagpur2. Technology Mission on Jute(MM-I),
Barrackpore3. Seed Production in Agricultural Crops and Fisheries,
Mau4. National Innovation in Climate Resilient Agriculture,
Hyderabad (under CRIDA Hyderabad)5. Sheep Seed Project, Avikanagar6. Goat Seed Project (in CIRG)7. Veterinary Type Culture (as an integral part of NRC),
Hisar8. Poultry Seed Project,
Hyderbad9. Mega Seed Project on Pig,
Guwahati10. Krishi Vigyan Kendras11. Strengthening and Development of Higher Agril.
Education in India12. CAU Imphal + CAU Barapani13. Rani Lakshmi Bai CAU,
Jhansi14. RCAU Samastipur,
Bihar15. DARE(NAAS & IAUA)16. Strengthening of ICAR Headquarters17. National Agriculture Innovation Fund (NAIF),
New Delhi18. Attracting and Retaining Youth in Agriculture (ARYA)19. National Agricultural Science Fund, KABJ,
New Delhi 110 012❑
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1. Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural UniversityRajendranagar, Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh) 500 030
2. Agriculture University MandorJodhpur (Rajasthan) 342 304
3. Agriculture University BorkheraKota (Rajasthan) 324 001
4. Anand Agricultural UniversityAnand (Gujarat) 388 110
5. Assam Agricultural UniversityJorhat (Asom) 785 013
6. Bidhan Chandra Krishi ViswavidyalayaMohanpur, Nadia (West Bengal) 741 252
7. Bihar Agricultural UniversitySabour, Bhagalpur (Bihar) 813 210
8. Birsa Agricultural UniversityKanke, Ranchi (Jharkhand) 834 006
9. Chandra Shekar Azad University of Agriculture &TechnologyKanpur (Uttar Pradesh) 208 002
10. Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural UniversityHisar (Haryana) 125 004
11. Chhattisgarh Kamdhenu VishwavidyalayaAnjora, Durg (Chhatisgargh) 491 001
12. CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya,Palampur (Himachal Pradesh) 176 062
13. Dr Balasaheb Sawant Konkan Krishi VidyapeethDapoli, Ratnagiri (Maharashtra) 415 712
14. Dr Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi VidyapeethKrishi Nagar, Akola (Maharashtra) 444 104
15. Dr YSR Horticultural UniversityVenkataramannagudem, P.B. No. 7,West Godavari Distt. (Andhra Pradesh) 534 101
16. Dr YS Parmar Univ of Horticulture & ForestryNauni, Solan (Himachal Pradesh) 173 230
17. Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture andTechnologyPantnagar, Udham Singh Nagar (Uttara Khand) 263 145
18. Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal SciencesUniversityFirozpur Road, Ludhiana (Punjab) 141 004
19. Indira Gandhi Krishi VishwavidyalayaKrishak Nagar, Raipur (Chhatisgargh) 492 006
20. Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Viswa VidyalayaKrishi Nagar, Adhartal, Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh) 82 004
21. Junagadh Agricultural UniversityNear Motibagh, Vanthali Road, Junagarh - 362 001 (GJ)
22. Kamdhenu University,Gandhinagar (Gujarat) 382 010
23. Karnataka Veterinary, Animal & Fisheries SciencesUniversityPB No. 6, Nandinagar, Bidar - 585 401 (KTK)
24. Kerala Agricultural UniversityVellanikkara, Thrissur (Kerala) 680 656
25. Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean StudiesPapangad P.O., Kochi (Kerala) 682 506
26. Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences UniversityPookode, Lakkidi P.O., Wayanand (Kerala) 673 576
27. Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary & Animal SciencesHisar (Haryana) 125 004
28. Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture & TechnologyUdaipur 313 001 (Rajasthan)
29. Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences UniversityFutala Road, Telangkhedi, Nagpur - 440 001(Maharashtra)
30. Mahatma Phule Krishi VidyapeethRahuri, Ahmednagar - 413 722 (Maharashtra)
31. Manyavar Shri Kanshiram Ji University of Agriculture andTechnologyChilla Road, Banda (Uttar Pradesh )210 001
32. Nanaji Deshmukh Pashu Chikitsa Vigyan VishvavidyalayaSouth Civil Lines, Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh) 482 001
33. Narendra Deva University of Agriculture and TechnologyKumarganj, Faizabad (Uttar Pradesh) 224 229
34. Navsari Agricultural University,Eru Char Rasta, Navsari (Gujarat) 396 450
35. Orissa University of Agriculture and TechnologyBhubaneswar (Odisha) 751 003
36. Prof. Jayashankar Teleangana State AgriculturalUniversityRajendranagar, Hyderabad (Telengana) 500 030
37. Punjab Agricultural UniversityFirozpur Road, Ludhiana (Punjab) 141 004
38. Rajasthan University of Veterinary and Animal SciencesBijey Bhavan Place Complex (Pt Deen Dayal circle)Bikaner (Rajasthan) 334 001
39. Rajendra Agricultural UniversityPusa, Samastipur (Bihar) 848 125
40. Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Krishi Vishvwa VidhyalayaRace Course Road, Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh)474 002
41. Sardar Ballabh Bhai Patel Univ. of Agricutlure &TechnologyRoorkee Road, Modipuram, Meerut (Uttar Pradesh)250 110
42. Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural UniversitySardarkrushinagar, Dantiwada (Gujarat) 385 506
43. Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences &TechnologyShalimar Campus, Srinagar(Jammu and Kashmir)190 025
44. Sher-e-Kashmir Univ of Agricultural Sciences &Technology,Main Campus, Chatha,Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir) 180 009
45. Sri Karan Narendra Agriculture UniversityJobner (Rajasthan) 303 329
46. Sri Konda Laxman Teleangana State HorticultureUniversityRajendra Nagar, Hyderabad (Telengana) 500 030
47. Sri P. V. Narasimha Rao Telengana State University forVeterinary, Animal and Fisheries ScienceRajendra Nagar, Hyderabad (Telengana) 500 030
48. Sri Venkateswara Veterinary UniversityTirupati (Andhra Pradesh) 517 502
49. Swami Keshwanand Rajasthan Agricultural UniversityBeechwal, Bikaner (Rajasthan) 334 006
50. Tamil Nadu Agricultural UniversityLawley Road, Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) 641 003
51. Tamil Nadu Fisheries UniversityFirst Line Beach Road,Nagapattinam (Tamil Nadu) 611001
52. Tamil Nadu Veterinary & Animal Sciences UniversityMadhavaram Milk Colony CampusChennai (Tamil Nadu) 600 051
53. University of Agricultural SciencesGKVK Campus, Bengaluru (Karnataka) 560 065
54. University of Agricultural and Horticultural SciencesNo. 126, Navile, Shimoga (Karnataka) 577 204
55. University of Agricultural SciencesPB No. 329, Raichur (Karnataka) 584 102
56. University of Agricultural SciencesYettinagudda Campus, Krishi NagarDharwad (Karnataka)580 005
APPENDIX 9
AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITIES
APPENDICES
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57. University of Horticultural SciencesBagalkot (Karnataka) 587 103
58. UP Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhaya Pashu Chikitsa VigyanVishwa Vidhyalaya Evam Go Anusandhan SansthanMathura (Uttar Pradesh) 281 001
59. Uttar Banga Krishi ViswavidyalayaP.O. Pundbari, Cooch Behar - 736 165 (West Bengal)
60. Uttarakhand University of Horticulture and ForestryBharsar, Pauri Garhwal - 246 123 (Uttara Khand)
61. Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi VidapeethParabhani (Maharashtra) 431 402
62. West Bengal University of Animal & Fishery SciencesKB Sarani, Kolkata (West Bengal) 700 037
Deemed University1. Indian Agricultural Research Institute
Pusa, New Delhi - 110 012.2. Central Institute of Fisheries Education
Versova, Andheri (West)Mumbai (Maharashtra) 400 061
3. Indian Veterinary Research InstituteIzatnagar, Barielly (Uttar Pradesh) 243 122
4. National Dairy Research InstituteKarnal (Haryana) 132 001
5. Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture,Technology & SciencesRewa Road, Allahabad ( Uttar Pradesh) 211 007
Central Agricultural University1. Central Agricultural University
Iroisemba Imphal (Manipur) 795 0042. Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University
Jhansi (Uttar Pradesh).
Central Universities with Agriculture Faculty1. Aligarh Muslim University
Aligarh (Uttar Pradesh) 202 0022. Banaras Hindu University
Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh) 221 0053. Nagaland University
Lumani (Nagaland)4. Visva Bharti University
Shanti Niketan, Birbhum (West Bengal) 731 235❑
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APPENDIX 10
Total number of employees in the ICAR and its research institutes and number of Scheduled Castes,Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes
S.No. Class of post Total Total SC ST OBCposts employees employees employees employees
sanctioned in No. % to total No. % to Total No. % to totalposition employees employees employees
1. Scientific Postsa. Scientist 4,397 4,059 531 13.08 213 5.25 721 17.76
b. Senior Scientist 1,159 948 88 9.28 17 1.79 152 16.03
c. Principal Scientist 757 645 61 9.45 5 0.78 50 7.75d. RMP Scientist 172 137 3 2.19 1 0.73 2 1.45
Total 6,485 5,789 683 11.79 236 4.08 925 15.98
2. Technical Postsa. Category I 3,993 2,870 540 18.82 282 9.83 393 13.69
b. Category II 2,650 2,205 357 16.19 146 6.62 312 14.15
c. Category III 514 479 97 20.25 24 5.01 65 13.57
Total 7,157 5,554 994 17.90 452 8.14 770 13.86
3. Administration Posts(a) Category “A” posts: 336 281 1 18.15 15 5.34 14 4.98
Senior Registrar/Director/Dy.Secretary/Under Secretary/CAOs/SAOs/AOs/CF&AO/SF&AO/F&AO/LegalAdviser/Director (OL)/DD(OL)/AD(OL)PPS
(b) Category “B” posts: 1,239 919 188 20.45 81 8.81 75 13.57AF&AO/AAO/PS/SO/AD(OL)/ALA/Assistant/PA/Sr. SalesAssistant/JAO/ALA
(c) Category “C” posts: 3,302 2,590 445 17.18 195 7.53 318 12.28UDC/Steno/LDC
Total 4,877 3,790 684 18.04 291 7.68 407 10.74
4. Supporting skilled-Staff 8,419 5,487 1574 28.69 458 8.34 729 13.29
APPENDICES
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Sardar Patel Outstanding ICAR Institution Award 2014 ICAR’s Large InstitutesCentral Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture, Hyderabad(Telengana) 502 324ICAR’s Small InstitutesNational Research Centre on Equines, Hisar (Haryana)125 001SAUs and DUsAssam Agricultural University, Jorhat ( Asom) 785 013
Chaudhary Devi Lal Outstanding All India Coordinated 1. Best AICRPResearch Project Award 2014 All India Coordinated Research Project on Palms Central
Plantation Crops Research Institute Kasaragod (Kerala) 671124
2. Best AICRP CentreAICRP Centre Ambajipeta (Andhra Pradesh)
Norman Borlaug Award 2014 Prof. (Dr) Nagendra Kumar SinghNational ProfessorB.P. Pal Chair (Genetics & Plant Breeding), New Delhi
Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Award for Crop and Horticultural SciencesOutstanding Research in Agricultural Sciences 2014
Dr Arvind Kumar Senior Scientist, IRRI, South Asia Hub,ICRISAT, Patancheru Hyderabad (Telengana) 502 324
Natural Resource Management andAgricultural Engineering
Prof. Kamlesh Narayan TiwariProfessor, Department of Agricultural & Food EngineeringIndian Institute of TechnologyKharagpur (West Bengal) 721302
Animal and Fisheries SciencesDr Sunita GroverPrincipal Scientist and Head, Dairy MicrobiologyDivisionNational Dairy Research InstituteKarnal (Haryana) 132001
Lal Bahadur Shastri Outstanding Crop and Horticultural SciencesYoung Scientist Award 2014 Dr Aditya Pratap
Senior Scientist, Crop Improvement Division, Indian Instituteof Pulses Research,Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh) 208 024
Animal and Fisheries SciencesDr A.KumaresanSenior Scientist(Animal Reproduction)Livestock ResearchCentreNational Dairy Research InstituteKarnal (Haryana)132 001
Social SciencesDr Shaik N.MeeraSenior Scientist (Agriculture Extension)Transfer of Technology and Training SectionDirectorate of Rice Research (ICAR) Rajendranagar,Hyderabad (Telengana) 500 030
Panjabrao Deshmukh Outstanding Dr (Mrs.) Prameela KrishnanWoman Scientist Award 2014 Principal Scientist, Division of Agricultural Physics
Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi 110 012
Dr (Mrs) Nirmala B. YenagiProfessor, Department of Food Science and NutritionCollege of Rural Home ScienceUniversity of AgriculturalSciencesDharwad (Karnataka) 580 005
APPENDIX 11
ICAR AWARDS
AWARDS AWARDEES
APPENDICES
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Dr (Mrs.) AnupamaPrincipal Scientist, Division of Agricultural Chemicals,Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi 110 012
Bharat Ratna Dr C. Subramaniam Crop and Horticultural SciencesAward for Outstanding Teachers 2014 Dr Subhash Chander
Professor and Principal ScientistDivision of Entomology, Indian Agricultural Research Institute,New Delhi 110 012
Natural Resource Management and AgriculturalEngineeringDr Rangaraju VisvanathanProfessor (Agricultural Processing)Anbil DharamalingamAgricultural College and Research Institute TNAU, NavalurKuttappattu,Tiruchirappalli (Tamil Nadu ) 620 009
Animal and Fisheries SciencesDr Bimlesh MannPrincipal Scientist and HeadDairy Chemistry Division National Dairy Research InstituteKarnal (Haryana) 132 001
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed Award for Outstanding Dr Suresh Kumar D. S.Research in Tribal Farming Systems 2014 Principal Scientist, Division of Livestock Production, ICAR
Research Complex for NEH Region, Umroi RoadUmiam (Meghalaya) 793103
Dr G. Kadirvel (Associate)Senior Scientist ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region,Umroi RoadUmiam (Meghalaya) 793103
Dr Sunil Doley (Associate),Senior Scientist ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region,Umroi Road Umiam (Meghalaya) 793103
Dr P. K. Bharti (Associate)Scientist ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region,Umroi RoadUmiam (Meghalaya) 793103
Dr Badal BhattacharyaAll India network Project on White Grubs and other SoilArthropod Pests, Department of EntomologyAssamAgricultural UniversityJorhat (Asom) 785013
Dr Satyendra Kumar Dutta (Associate)All India network Project on White Grubs and other SoilArthropod Pests, Department of EntomologyAssam Agricultural University Jorhat (Asom) 785013
Jawaharlal Nehru Award for P.G. Outstanding Crop ScienceDoctoral Thesis Research in Dr Divya BalakrishnanAgricultural and Allied Sciences 2014 Scientist (Plant Breeding and Genetics)Directorate of
Rice ResearchHyderabad ( Telengana) 502 324
Dr Niharika MallickScientist (Plant Breeding)Division of GeneticsIndian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi 110 012
Biotechnology (Plant/ Animal/ Fisheries)Dr Shallu ThakurVPO. Chowki Khalet, Tehsil: PalampurDistrict Kangra (Himachal Pradesh) 176 061
AWARDS AWARDEES
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Dr Rehna AugustineChirayil, Kozha P.O., Kottayam ( Kerala )686 633
Crop ProtectionDr Sandeep KumarDepartment of Plant Pathology AICRP on MULLaRP, Centrefor Pulses Research Berhampur (Odisha)761 001
Dr Nandita SahanaDepartment of Biochemistry, Faculty of Agriculture UttarbangaKrishi Viswavidyalaya, P.O. PundbariCoochbehar (West Bengal) 736 165
Natural Resource ManagementDr Saman Preet Ahuja7FF, MIG Flats, F-Block, Bhai Randhir Singh NagarLudhiana (Punjab) 141 004
Dr Venkanna KandulaDivision of Resource ManagementCentral Research Institute on Dryland AgricultureSantosh Nagar, P. O. Saidabad Hyderabad(Andhra Pradesh) 500 059
Horticultural ScienceDr Govind Kumar RaiScientist, Department of Biotechnology C.G.O., Complex,Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110 003
Dr Pooja BohraScientist , Division of Horticulture and ForestryCentral Island Agricultural Research Institute, Post Box No.181 Port Blair (Andaman & Nicobar Islands) 744 101
Agriculture EngineeringDr Ashish Kumar SrivastavaAssistant professor/ScientistSG College of Agriculture andResearch Station, Kumhrawand,Jagdalpur (C.G.) 494 001
Animal ScienceDr Revanaiah YogisharadhyaSenior Technical OfficerNational Institute of VeterinaryEpidemiology and Disease Informatics (NIVEDI)ICARCampus, Ramagondanalli, YelahankaBengaluru (Karnataka) 560 064
Dr Vikrant Singh ChouhanScientistP and C Division, IVRI Izatnagar,Bareilly, (Uttar Pradesh) 243 122
Fisheries ScienceDr Neeraj KumarScientist, National Institute of Abiotic Stress Management ,Malegaon,Baramati Pune (Maharashtra) 413 115
Dr Vikas Pattath AyyappanPattath House, ThazhkkadP.O.Trichur (Kerala) 680 697
Social SciencesDr Sanjit MaitiScientist NRC on YakDirang, West Kameng District(Arunachal Pradesh) 790101
Dr Venkatesh PalanisamyScientist, Division of Agricultural EconomicsIndian Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa,New Delhi 110 012
AWARDS AWARDEES
APPENDICES
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Jagjivan Ram Abhinav Kisan Puruskar / NationalJagjivan Ram Innovative Farmer Award Shri Dipen Kumar Mukundbhai Shah(National/Zonal) 2014 879, Shah’s Street, Near Rameshwar Temple Ta &Distt.
Anand, P.O. Kunjrao (Gujarat) 388 335
Zone 1 Major Manmohan Singh VerkaD-107, Ranjit Avenue,Amritsar-142001, Punjab
Zone 2 Smt. Anita Kumari,W/o Sh. Sanjay Kumar, Vill.-Anantpur,P.O. Madhopur P.S.Chandi (Nalanda) 803 108
Zone 4 Sh. Sethpal SinghVill.-Nandifiorjpur, Post-NandifirojpurDistrict-Saharanpur (Uttar Pradesh)
Zone 7 Sh Subrat Ranjan PrustiNalini, 3/A, Budheswari AreaBhubaneshwar (Odisha) 751 006
Zone 8 Sh Prakash K.S.Sharanappa N, Kuremaganahalli, Chatnahalli (Post),Harapanahalli (Tq),District Davanagere (Karnataka) 583 125
N.G. Ranga Farmer Award for Shri Gurpreet Singh ShergillDiversified Agriculture 2014 Village Majhal Khurd,
P.O.-Panjola,Dist.- Patiala, Punjab
Dr Rajendra Prasad Puruskar for Crop and Horticultural Sciencestechnical books in Hindi in D. R. Bhardwaj,Agricultural and Allied Sciences 2014 Indian Institute of Vegetable Research,
P.B. No.1, Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh) 221 005
NRM and Agricultural EngineeringDr Shiv PrasadIndian Agricultural Research InstituteNew Delhi 110 012
Aarti Bhatia (Associate)Indian Agricultural Research InstituteNew Delhi 110 012
Nivita Jain (Associate)Indian Agricultural Research InstituteNew Delhi 110 012
Swami Sahajanand Saraswati Outstanding Dr Rakesh Kumar YadavExtension Scientist Award 2014 Subject Matter Specialist (PP)
RajmataVijayaraje Scindia Krishi Vishwa VidhyalayaKrishi Vigyan Kendra, Jhabua (Madhya Pradesh)
Dr S.K. MetiProfessor and HeadDepartment of Agricultural ExtensionUniversity of Agricultural SciencesRaichur (Karnataka ) 580 002
Best Krishi Vigyan Kendra Awards 2014 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Hadonahalli(National & Zonal) National Thubagere Hobli, Doddaballapura Taluk
Bangalore Rural DistrictKarnataka-561205
Zone I Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Kulluat BajauraDist.Kullu (Himachal Pradesh) 751251
Zone II Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Saran,Manjhi, PO-Manjhi, District-Saran (Bihar) 841 313
AWARDS AWARDEES
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Zone III Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Nalbari,P.O. Milanpur Nalbari (Asom) 781337
Zone IV Krishi Vigyan Kendra, SargatiaSeorahi, Kushinagar-274406,Uttar Pradesh
Zone V Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Yagantipalle Village,BanaganapallemandalKurnool district (Andhra Pradesh)
Zone VII Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Surguja,Ajirma, Post-Raghwapuri, Tehsil-Ambikapur,Dist. Surguja (Chhattisgarh)
Zone VIII Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Palakkad,Mele Pattambi(PO),Palakkad District (Kerala) 679 306
Vasantrao Naik Award for Research Dr B.K. RamachandrappaApplication in Agriculture 2014 Chief Scientist, AICRP for Dryland Agriculture
University of Agricultural SciencesGKVK Campus Bengaluru (Karnataka) 560 065
Dr M.A. Shankar (Associate)AICRP for Dryland AgricultureUniversity of Agricultural SciencesGKVK Campus Bengaluru (Karnataka) 560 065
Dr M.N. Thimmegowda (Associate)AICRP for Dryland AgricultureUniversity of Agricultural SciencesGKVK Campus Bengaluru (Karnataka) 560 065
Dr A. Sathish (Associate)AICRP for Dryland AgricultureUniversity of Agricultural SciencesGKVK CampusBengaluru (Karnataka) 560 065
Mr B.N. Jagadeesh (Associate)AICRP for Dryland AgricultureUniversity of Agricultural SciencesGKVK CampusBengaluru (Karnataka) 560 065
Dr Ch. Srinivasa Rao (Associate)DirectorCentral Research Institute for Dryland AgricultureSantoshnagar, SaidabadP.O. Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh) 500059
NASI-ICAR Award 2014 Dr Ravindra NaikSenior ScientistCentral Institute of Agricultural EngineeringIndustrial Extension Project CentreCoimbatore (Tamil Nadu) 641 003
Hari Om Ashram Trust Award 2012-13 Crop and Horticultural SciencesDr Amaresh ChandraPrincipal Scientist& HeadIndian Institute of Sugarcane ResearchLucknow ( Uttar Pradesh) 226 002
Dr Radha Jain(Associate)Principal ScientistIndian Institute of Sugarcane ResearchLucknow ( Uttar Pradesh) 226 002
Dr S. Solomon (Associate)Director, Division of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry,Indian Institute of Sugarcane ResearchLucknow ( Uttar Pradesh) 226 002
AWARDS AWARDEES
APPENDICES
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Natural Resource Management and AgriculturalEngineeringDr Ch. Srinivasa RaoDirectorCentral Research Institute for Dryland AgricultureSantoshnagar, SaidabadP.O. Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh) 500059
Dr B. Venkateswarlu (Associate)Vice ChancellorVasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi VidyapeethParbhani (Maharashtra) 431 402
Animal and Fisheries SciencesDr Jashbhai Bhikhabhai Prajapati,Professor & Head, Department of Dairy Microbiology SMCCollege of Dairy ScienceAnand Agricultural UniversityAnand (Gujarat) 388110
Chaudhary Charan Singh Award 2014 Sh. Arvind Kumar SinghAssistant Editor, Rajya Sabha Television- Electronic
Shri Surendra Prasad SinghDeputy Bureau Chief, National Bureau, Dainik Jagran, NewDelhi - Print Media
Sh. Arvind Kumar SinghPrincipal Correspondent, Hindustan, HT-Group, 18-0, K.G.Marg, New Delhi- For Hindi Journalism -Print Media
Smt. Gargi ParsaiAssociate Editor, The Hindu, New Delhi, G-5 PressApartments, 23 IP Extension, Delhi- For English Journalism -Print Media
Smt. Madhvi SallySpecial Correspondent, The Economic Times, New Delhi,K-6, Fine Home Apartments, Beside Supreme Enclave, MayurVihar Phase I, New Delhi- For English Journalism-PrintMedia
Shri Jai Prakash SinghSenior Producer Annadata, ETV Network, 1st Floor, SP-3Building, Romoji Film City, Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh)501512-Electronic Media
Awards for best workers of the ICAR Sh. Avinash KalankeAdministrative category Upper Division Clerk
Directorate of Soybean ResearchKhandwa Road, Indore (Madhya Pradesh) 452 001
Smt. Lizette NoronhaPrivate Secretary,Central Coastal Agricultural Research Institute,Ela, Old Goa, Goa-403402
Sh. Brishketu SinghAssistant, National Onstitute of High security AnimalDiesease, (OIE Reference Lab for avian Influenza),Anand Nagar,Kolkata Road, BhopalMadhya Pradesh 462 021
Smt. Suman KhannaSrenographer (Hindi + English),Indian Agriculktural Statistical Research Institute,Library Avenue, Pusa, New Delhi
AWARDS AWARDEES
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Shri Ravi PrakashUnder Secretary (Protocol)ICAR Hqrs.,Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi
Shri Chiranjee LalAssistant and Confidential Assistant to Director,National Dairy Research Institute,Deemed University,Karnal , Haryana 132001
Technical category Dr Randhir SinghChief Technical Officer,Central Soil Salinity Research InstituteZarifa Farm, Kachhwa RoadKarnal, Haryana 132 001
Shri Harish Chandra YadavSenior Technical Officer,Indian Veterinary Research Institute,Izatnagar-243122, Uttar Pradesh
Supporting category Shri Trilok Singh BalmikiSkilled Supporting Staff,National Research Centre for Orchids,Pakyong-737106, Sikkim
Shri Manak Lal KiraduSkilled Supporting Staff,NRC on Camel, Post Bag No. 7,Jorbeer, Bikaner-334001, Rajasthan
Shri P. ChidambaramSkilled Supporting Staff,Central Institute for Cotton ResearchR.S. Coimbatore
Shri Anga DhanarajuSkilled Supporting Staff,Indian Institute of Oil Palm researchPedavegi-534450,West Godavari Dist. (Andhra Pradesh)
Sh. Rampal SainiSkilled Supporting Staff,Dairy Technology Division,National Dairy Research InstituteKarnal-132001, Haryana
Sh. Prahlad SinghSkilled Supporting Staff,Directorate of Soyabean Research, Khandwa Road,Indore-452001, Madhya Pradesh
AWARDS AWARDEES
APPENDIX 12
RESULTS-FRAMEWORK DOCUMENT FOR DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND EDUCATION (2014-2015)
RFDResults-Framework Document
forDepartment of Agricultural Research and Education
(2014-2015)
Section 1Vision, Mission, Functions and Objectives
Vision
Harnessing science and technology to ensure sustained accessibility to food, nutrition, livelihood securityand natural resource management.
Mission
Interfacing agricultural research and technology, higher education and front-line extension initiatives withinstitutional, infrastructural and policy support for sustainable growth of agriculture.
Functions
1 To develop Public-Private-Partnerships in developing seeds, planting materials, vaccines, feed formulations,value added products, agricultural machinery etc.
2 To serve as a repository in agriculture sector and develop linkages with national and international organizationsas per the needs and current trends.
3 To plan, coordinate and monitor research for enhancing production and productivity of agriculture sector.4 To enhance quality of higher education in agriculture sector.5 Technology generation, commercialization and transfer to end users.6 Human resource development and capacity building.
Objectives
1 Utilizing frontier research in identified areas/programs for improved harnessing of genetic resources andbiotechnology usage for agriculture and development of plant varieties.
2 Development and strengthening of higher agricultural education.3 Improving natural resource management and input use efficiency.4 Frontline agricultural extension through technology assessment and demonstration.5 Farm mechanization, post-harvest management and value addition.6 Assessment and monitoring of fishery resources.7 Knowledge management in agriculture.8 IP management and commercialization of technologies.9 To develop and sustain excellence in basic and strategic research for providing knowledge support in the
NARS for technology solution.* Efficient Functioning of the RFD System.* Enhanced Transparency / Improved Service delivery of Ministry/Department.* Reforming Administration.* Improve compliance with the Financial Accountability Framework.
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tio
n 2
Inte
r se
Pri
ori
ties
am
on
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50
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50
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oved
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and
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rops
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gen
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and
biot
echn
olog
y us
age
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r ag
ricu
lture
and
deve
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ent
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lant
var
ietie
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.1.2
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plas
m c
olle
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Nu
mb
er
1.3
64
60
40
03
40
28
02
20
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ticul
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l cr
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valu
atio
n of
gen
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.1]
Ger
mpl
asm
/ b
reed
ing
Nu
mb
er
1.3
63
90
00
37
00
03
50
00
33
00
03
10
00
reso
urce
s /
impr
oved
lines
eva
luat
edva
riet
ies
for
suita
ble
crop
hus
band
ryp
ract
ice
s
[1.3
]D
evel
opm
ent
of[1
.3.1
]V
arie
ties
iden
tifie
d by
Nu
mb
er
1.3
65
04
54
03
53
0im
prov
ed v
arie
ties
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Var
ieta
lsu
ited
to d
iver
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entif
icat
ion
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mitt
ees
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ro-e
colo
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s(f
ood,
fod
der
and
cash
cro
ps)
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.2]
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ietie
s id
entif
ied
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um
be
r1
.36
19
17
15
13
11
AIC
RP
Var
ieta
l Id
entif
icat
ion
Com
mitt
ees
(oils
eeds
&p
uls
es)
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.3]
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ietie
s id
entif
ied
byN
um
be
r1
.36
22
20
18
16
14
AIC
RP
Var
ieta
l Id
entif
icat
ion
Com
mitt
ees
(fru
its,
vege
tabl
es,
flow
ers
and
spic
es)
[1.4
]P
rodu
ctio
n of
[1.4
.1]
Qua
ntity
of
bree
der
seed
Qu
inta
ls1
.79
00
00
85
00
08
00
00
75
00
07
00
00
bree
der
seed
,pr
oduc
ed (
othe
r cr
ops)
othe
r se
eds
and
plan
ting
mat
eria
ls
[1.4
.2]
Qua
ntity
of
bree
der
see
dQ
uin
tals
1.1
93
67
50
36
25
03
57
50
35
25
03
47
50
prod
uced
(ho
rtic
ultu
ral
crop
s)
[1.4
.3]
Pla
ntin
g m
ater
ials
pro
duce
dN
umbe
r1.
194
13
93
73
53
3an
nual
ly(i
n la
khs)
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ria
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ue
Obj
ectiv
esW
eigh
tA
ctio
nS
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ss I
ndic
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lent
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y G
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00
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0%
80
%7
0%
60
%
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]C
loni
ng a
nd[1
.5.1
]G
enes
clo
ned
and
Nu
mb
er
1.1
91
51
29
63
cha
ract
eri
zatio
nch
ara
cte
rize
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gen
es
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]Id
entif
icat
ion
of[1
.6.1
]G
enet
ic m
arke
rs i
dent
ified
Num
ber
1.19
54
32
1ge
netic
mar
kers
and
and
diag
nost
ics
kits
prod
uctio
n of
de
velo
pe
ddi
agno
stic
kits
for
lives
tock
and
pou
ltry
dise
ases
dia
gnos
is,
adul
tera
nts
and
en
viro
nm
en
tal
po
lluta
nts
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]P
rodu
ctio
n of
[1.7
.1]
Pro
visi
onin
g of
pig
lets
to
Nu
mb
er
1.1
93
00
02
80
02
60
02
40
02
20
0pi
glet
s (8
-12
wee
ksfa
rmer
s an
d de
velo
pmen
tof
age
)a
ge
nci
es
[1.8
]P
rodu
ctio
n of
day
[1.8
.1]
Pro
visi
onin
g of
day
old
/ 6
Nu
mb
er
1.1
96
.46
.26
5.8
5.6
old
as w
ell
as 6
wee
ks o
ld c
hick
s to
(in
lakh
s)w
eeks
old
chi
cks
farm
ers
and
deve
lopm
ent
ag
en
cie
s
2D
evel
opm
ent
and
17
[2.1
]A
ccre
dita
tion
/[2
.1.1
]U
nive
rsiti
es g
rant
edN
um
be
r1
.70
87
65
4st
reng
then
ing
of h
ighe
rE
xten
sion
of
accr
edita
tion
/ ex
tens
ion
agri
cultu
ral
educ
atio
nac
cred
itatio
n of
of a
ccre
dita
tion
agri
cultu
ral
un
ive
rsiti
es
[2.2
]G
rant
of
ICA
R[2
.2.1
]F
ello
wsh
ips
awar
ded
Nu
mb
er
2.5
51
51
41
31
21
1In
tern
atio
nal
(sub
ject
to
avai
labi
lity
offe
llow
ship
s to
com
pete
nt c
andi
date
s)In
dian
and
for
eign
stu
de
nts
[2.3
]G
rant
of
JRF
and
[2.3
.1]
Fel
low
ship
s gr
ante
d ev
ery
Num
ber
3.40
66
56
45
62
56
05
58
5S
RF
to
stud
ents
year
(su
bjec
t to
ava
ilabi
lity
of c
ompe
tent
can
dida
tes)
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]S
uppo
rtin
g ex
peri
entia
l[2
.4.1
]E
stab
lishm
ent
of e
xper
ient
ial
Nu
mb
er
1.7
02
52
32
11
91
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arni
ng u
nits
lear
ning
uni
ts
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]R
elea
se o
f fu
nds
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.1]
Am
ount
rel
ease
d as
Pe
rce
nt
3.4
01
00
90
80
70
60
per
allo
catio
n
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ive
sW
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cess
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icat
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70
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0%
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]C
apac
ity b
uild
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and
[2.6
.1]
Fac
ulty
tra
ined
Num
ber
2.55
1950
1900
1850
1800
1750
facu
lty u
p-gr
adat
ion
[2.7
]C
reat
ion
/ co
ntin
uatio
n[2
.7.1
]C
ontin
ued
supp
ort
for
Nu
mb
er
1.7
02
72
52
32
11
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the
cen
tres
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ntre
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res
of N
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ral
16
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oil
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urce
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.1]
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l re
sour
ce m
aps
incl
udin
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umbe
r2.
402
01
81
61
41
2re
sour
ce m
anag
emen
tch
arac
teri
zatio
n an
dth
emat
ic m
aps
deve
lope
dan
d in
put
use
effic
ienc
ym
appi
ngat
diff
eren
t sc
ales
[3.2
]In
tegr
ated
nut
rien
t[3
.2.1
]T
echn
olog
ies
for
impr
ovin
gN
umbe
r2.
728
76
54
man
agem
ent
(IN
M)
soil
heal
th a
nd n
utri
ent
use
eff
icie
nci
es
[3.2
.2]
Dev
elop
ing
INM
pac
kage
sN
um
be
r2
.72
10
98
76
for
diff
eren
t ag
ro-e
co r
egio
nsof
the
cou
ntry
[3.3
]In
tegr
ated
wat
er[3
.3.1
]T
echn
olog
ies
for
enha
ncin
gN
um
be
r1
.76
54
32
1m
anag
emen
t (I
WM
)w
ater
/ i
rrig
atio
n us
ee
ffic
ien
cie
s
[3.3
.2]
Tec
hnol
ogie
s fo
r w
ater
Num
ber
1.76
43
21
0ha
rves
ting
stor
age
and
grou
ndw
ater
rec
harg
e
[3.4
]C
limat
e re
silie
nt[3
.4.1
]D
evel
opm
ent/
iden
tific
atio
n of
Nu
mb
er
2.4
01
09
87
6ag
ricu
lture
vari
etie
s/br
eeds
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clim
ate
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e at
diff
eren
t lo
catio
ns
[3.4
.2]
Pro
gram
s or
gani
zed
for
Nu
mb
er
1.1
23
02
52
01
51
0de
velo
ping
tra
ined
man
pow
erin
res
earc
h an
d te
chno
logy
dis
sem
ina
tion
[3.4
.3]
Aw
aren
ess
build
ing
onN
umbe
r1.
121
10
10
09
08
07
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imat
e ch
ange
in
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cultu
re,
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, liv
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ck,
fishe
ries
etc.
am
ongs
t st
ake
hold
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thro
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ning
s /
de
mo
nst
ratio
ns
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ront
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cultu
ral
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bui
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g fo
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rm t
rial
s an
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r4.
51
10
00
01
00
00
09
00
00
80
00
07
00
00
exte
nsio
n th
roug
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chno
logy
app
licat
ion
dem
onst
ratio
ns c
ondu
cted
tech
nolo
gy a
sses
smen
tby
KV
Ks
and
dem
onst
ratio
n
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ion
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70
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0%
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.2]
Far
mer
s, f
arm
wom
en,
Num
ber
4.50
14
13.5
13
12.5
12
rura
l yo
uth
and
exte
nsio
n(i
n la
khs)
pers
onne
l tr
aine
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mec
hani
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n,6
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t de
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mb
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02
22
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01
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and
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g of
com
mer
cial
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.1]
Com
mer
cial
tes
t re
port
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um
be
r1
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16
15
14
13
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ies
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roce
ss p
roto
cols
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.1]
Pro
cess
pro
toco
ls d
evel
oped
Nu
mb
er
1.5
01
61
41
21
08
for
prod
uct
deve
lopm
ent,
sto
rage
,sa
fety
and
im
prov
edq
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lity
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evel
opm
ent
/[5
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alue
-add
ed p
rodu
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Nu
mb
er
1.5
01
81
71
61
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of e
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25
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01
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11
01
05
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22
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23
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ns f
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Num
ber
2.50
90
80
70
60
50
com
mer
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es
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ies
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51
21
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64
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gy s
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cess
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e of
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lP
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nt1.
258
07
06
05
04
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opos
als
final
ly s
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ted
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er
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51
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13
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20
11
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ners
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ticip
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conc
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sub
mis
sion
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nolo
gies
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valu
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mb
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03
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prov
ed v
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entif
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n of
[1.4
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ntity
of
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inta
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92
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bree
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ed p
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ced
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r se
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and
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er c
rops
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antin
g m
ater
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[1.4
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ntity
of
bree
der
Qui
ntal
s3
60
00
36
00
03
62
50
36
50
03
67
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pro
duce
d
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tio
n 3
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nd
Val
ues
of
the
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cces
s In
dic
ato
rs
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(hor
ticul
tura
l cr
ops)
[1.4
.3]
Pla
ntin
g m
ater
ials
Num
ber
40.5
41
39
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prod
uced
ann
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nd[1
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enes
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ned
and
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mb
er
51
31
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ract
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and
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n of
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ts f
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and
deve
lope
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y di
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ltera
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and
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ronm
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ts
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rodu
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n of
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lets
[1.7
.1]
Pro
visi
onin
g of
Nu
mb
er
27
79
19
50
28
00
33
00
38
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2 w
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arm
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and
deve
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ent
ag
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s
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n of
day
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visi
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um
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old
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ks o
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hick
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to
farm
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and
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ent
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and
17
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tion
/[2
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nive
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es g
rant
edN
um
be
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67
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ngth
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g of
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on o
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tion
/ext
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l ed
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accr
edita
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[2.2
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rant
of
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awar
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Nu
mb
er
14
14
14
14
14
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rnat
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58
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e fo
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e fo
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lue
for
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e fo
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2/13
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13/
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Y 1
4/15
FY
15/
16F
Y 1
6/17
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se o
f fu
nds
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Am
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rel
ease
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90
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n
[2.6
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apac
ity b
uild
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ulty
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ined
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mb
er
95
81
85
01
90
01
95
02
00
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d fa
culty
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gra
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reat
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cont
inua
tion
[2.7
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tinue
d su
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t fo
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um
be
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22
22
52
83
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the
cen
tres
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e ex
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and
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t of
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tres
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prov
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ral
16
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l re
sour
ce m
aps
Nu
mb
er
01
91
81
92
0re
sour
ce m
anag
emen
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arac
teri
zatio
n an
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clud
ing
them
atic
and
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t us
e ef
ficie
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s de
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ped
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ffer
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tegr
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t[3
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echn
olog
ies
for
Nu
mb
er
48
78
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anag
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t (I
NM
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prov
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heal
than
d nu
trie
nt u
see
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ien
cie
s
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.2]
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elop
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Num
ber
91
49
99
pack
ages
for
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tag
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co r
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fth
e co
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y
[3.3
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tegr
ated
wat
er[3
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]T
echn
olog
ies
for
Nu
mb
er
53
45
5m
anag
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t (I
WM
)en
hanc
ing
wat
er /
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gatio
n us
e ef
ficie
ncie
s
[3.3
.2]
Tec
hnol
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s fo
rN
um
be
r8
33
44
wat
er h
arve
stin
gst
orag
e an
dgr
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wat
er r
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rge
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e re
silie
nt[3
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eve
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me
nt/
ide
ntif
ica
tion
Nu
mb
er
11
99
10
10
agri
cultu
reof
var
ietie
s/br
eeds
for
clim
ate
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lienc
e at
diff
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t lo
catio
ns
[3.4
.2]
Pro
gram
s or
gani
zed
for
Nu
mb
er
02
52
52
73
0de
velo
ping
tra
ined
man
pow
erin
res
earc
h an
d te
chno
logy
dis
sem
ina
tion
[3.4
.3]
Aw
aren
ess
build
ing
on
Nu
mb
er
15
01
20
10
01
05
11
0
Ob
ject
ive
We
igh
tA
ctio
nS
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ss i
ndic
ator
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tA
ctu
al
Act
ua
lT
arg
et
Pro
ject
ed
Pro
ject
ed
valu
e fo
rva
lue
for
valu
e fo
rva
lue
for
valu
e fo
rF
Y 1
2/13
FY
13/
14F
Y 1
4/15
FY
15/
16F
Y 1
6/17
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clim
ate
chan
ge i
n ag
ricu
lture
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re,
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15
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16
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17
18
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10
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Section 4: Acronyms
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[1.1.1] Germplasmconserved underlong term storage(other crops)
[1.1.2] Germplasmcollected(horticultural crops)
[1.2.1] Germplasm /breeding linesevaluated
[1.3.1] Varieties identifiedby AICRP VarietalIdentificationCommittees (food,fodder and cashcrops)
Diversegermplasm isthe basicrequirement tobred newimprovedvarieties.
Germplasmsare geneticresources ofhorticulturalcrops whichare source forgeneticvariability.
Source materialfor theimprovedvarieties to beevaluated.
Breeding linesare evaluatedalong withchecks inmultilocationtrials throughAll IndiaCoordinatedResearchProjects ofcrops (otherthan oil seeds& pulses) andthe bestperforming
Basic geneticresource forcropimprovement.
Germplasm iscollection ofcultivars,landraces, wildspecies etc. forconservationand utilization.
Materialgenerated fromthe basicgermplasm.
Bestperformingentriesidentified as anew variety forrelease.
Number ofGermplasm/linesconserved.
Number
Number ofbreeding linesevaluated
Number ofsuch varietiesidentified
May notincrease withevery passingyear.
Germplasmmaterial serveas base forutilization incropimprovementprograms forbreeding newvarieties.
May notincrease withevery passingyear.
Targets forvarietiesidentified givenin Section 2and theirrespectivetrend values inSection 3 mayvary as theidentification ofvarietiesdepend uponthe availabilityof superiormaterial with
AICRP All India Coordinated Research ProjectAPEDA Agricultural and Processed food Products
Export Development AuthorityAUs Agricultural UniversitiesBIS Bureau of Indian StandardsDADF Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying
and FisheriesDBT Department of Bio TechnologyDKMA Directorate of Knowledge Management in
AgricultureDNA Deoxyribonucleic AcidDoAC Department of Agriculture and CooperationDST Department of Science and TechnologyDU Deemed to be Universitye-Resources Electronic ResourcesFACE Free Air Carbon-dioxide EnrichmentFATE Free Air Temperature EnrichmentFLD Front line DemonstrationsICAR Indian Council of Agricultural ResearchICMR Indian Council of Medical ResearchICT Information and Communication TechnologyINM Integrated Nutrient ManagementIP Intellectual Property
IPNS Integrated Plant Nutrient Supply SystemsIPR Intellectual Property RightsIWM Integrated Water ManagementJRF Junior Research FellowKVK Krishi Vigyan KendraMoRD Ministry of Rural DevelopmentMoWR Ministry of Water ResourcesNAE Niche Area of ExcellenceNARS National Agricultural Research SystemNFBSFARA National Fund for Basic, Strategic and Frontier
Application Research in AgricultureNGO Non-Governmental OrganizationNHB National Horticulture BoardNHM National Horticulture MissionOFT On-Farm TrialsPGs Post GraduatesR and D Research and DevelopmentSAUs State Agricultural UniversitiesSNP Single Nucleotide PolymorphismSRF Senior Research FellowSVUs State Veterinary UniversitiesUG Under Graduate
Description and Definition of Success Indicators andProposed Measurement Methodology
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[1.3.2] Varieties identifiedby AICRP VarietalIdentificationCommittees(oilseeds & pulses)
[1.3.3] Varieties identifiedby AICRP VarietalIdentificationCommittees (fruits,vegetables, flowersand spices)
[1.4.1] Quantity of breederseed produced(other crops)
[1.4.2] Quantity of breederseed produced(horticultural crops)
Bestperformingentriesidentified as anew variety forrelease.
A variety/cultivar is aplant orgrouping ofplants selectedfor desirabletraits.
Geneticallypure seedproduced underdirect control ofplant breederand whichprovides thesource for theinitial andrecurringproduction offoundationseed.
Breeder seed,whoseproduction ispersonallysupervised bya qualifiedplant breederand is sourcefor foundationand certifiedseed.
Number ofsuch varietiesidentified
Number
Quantityproduced(Quintals)
Weight inQuintals
respect toyield, quality,resistance/tolerance tobiotic andabiotic stressesover theexistingvarieties.
Targets forvarietiesidentified givenin Section 2 andtheir respectivetrend values inSection 3 mayvary as theidentification ofvarietiesdepend uponthe availabilityof superiormaterial withrespect toyield, qualityand resistance/tolerance tobiotic andabiotic stressesover theexistingvarieties.
Varieties areresult ofbreedingimprovementscan includehigh yield,quality, betterdiseaseresistance,droughttolerance, fruitsize, etc.
Quantity mayvary as perindent fromDoAC.
Breeder seedshall begenetically sopure as toguarantee thatin thesubsequentgenerationquality shall bemaintained.
S. No. Success indicator Description Definition Measurement General Comments
entriescompared tochecks areidentified asnew improvedvarieties forrelease.
Breeding linesare evaluatedalong withchecks inmultilocationtrials throughAll IndiaCoordinatedResearchProjects relatedto oil seedsand pulses andthe bestperformingentriescompared tochecks areidentified asnew improvedvarieties forrelease.
Varieties/cultivarsproduced bycarefulbreeding andselection fordesirablecharacteristics.
Produced fromnucleus seed,breeder seed isthe startingpoint in seedchain ofproducingquality seedsfor farmers.
Propagatingmaterial directlycontrolled bythe originatingor sponsoringplant breederof the breedingprogram orinstitution.
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[1.4.3] Planting materialsproduced annually
[1.5.1] Genes cloned andcharacterized
[1.6.1] Genetic markersidentified anddiagnostics kitsdeveloped
[1.7.1] Provisioning ofpiglets to farmersand developmentagencies
It is a processof vegetativemeans bywhich newindividualsarise withoutproduction ofseeds orspores.
Total No. ofgenes clonedandcharacterized.
A geneticmarker is agene or DNAsequence witha knownlocation on achromosomethat can beused to identifyindividuals orspecies. Todevelopsensitive testsfor detection ofcausativeagents forspecificdiseases oflivestock andpoultry as wellas adulterantsandenvironmentalpollutants inmilk, meat,water, soil andvalue addedproducts, etc.
The pigletsbeingprovisioned willserve as thebasic unit(seed) forproduction,reproduction,maintenanceandpreservation.
Number ofsaplings/plants(in lakhs)
Number
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In a widesense, plantingmaterial arisefrom vegetativepropagationinclude cutting,vegetative partapomixis,layering,division,budding,grafting andtissue culture.
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Geneticmarkers maybe describedas a tool toidentify as avariation whichmay arise dueto mutation oralteration in thegenomic loci.Development ofnewdiagnostics willbe need baseddependent onoccurrence /emergence /prevalence /severity of adiseasewhereas kitsfor detectionfor adulterantsandenvironmentalpollutants willbe to ensurequalityproduction,procurementand valueaddition ofanimal produce/ products tominimizeeconomiclosses.
Theprovisioning ofpiglets of highreproductiveefficiency(preferably witha pregnancyrate not lessthan 70%) ofthe sows(female pigs)and otherinputs like
S. No. Success indicator Description Definition Measurement General Comments
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Production ofplantingmaterial ofvegetativelypropagatedhorticulturalcrops.
This is animportant stepin unravelingthe role ofindividualgenes.
A geneticmarker may bea short DNAsequence, suchas a sequencesurrounding asingle base-pair change(SNP) or along one, likemicrosatellites.Thedevelopment ofdiagnostic kitsinvolvesdelineation ofprocess(es) fordetection ofspecificdiseases oflivestock andpoultry as wellas adulterantsandenvironmentalpollutants inmilk, meat,water, soil andvalue addedproducts, etc.
The qualitygermplasm ofpiglets suppliedwill be raisedand used bythe farmers asmeans ofnutritionalsecurity andeconomicreturns and bythe StateAnimal
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The chicks/fertile eggs/beingprovisioned willserve as thebasic unit(seed) forproduction,reproduction,maintenanceandpreservation.
Accreditation isperiodicallyundertaken toensureeducationquality byAccreditationBoard, ICAR.
The fellowshipsare awarded in
qualitymanagement,balanced feed,health coverfor optimumgrowth to bemonitoredinitially weeklyweights up toweaning andthereafterfortnightlymonitoring ofweight andgrowth rate tillthe piglets areready for saleto farmers/developmentagencies.
Provisioning ofday old/6weeks oldchicks andhatching eggswould requireproduction ofmore than 70%fertile eggsfrom thebreedingpopulation andtherebyhatchability of75%. Thetarget can besuccessfullyreached if thestandardmanagementpractices,quality feedingschedule,health schedulewith closedmonitoring oftheenvironmentandmanagementstandards isdone duringthe growthperiod of thechicks and ofthe parentpopulation.
S. No. Success indicator Description Definition Measurement General Comments
HusbandryDepartmentsfor enhancingproduction/productivity ontheir farms andformultiplicationand productionof qualitygermplasm.
The qualitygermplasm ofchick /fertileeggs suppliedwill be rearedby the famersfor egg/meatproduction forbettereconomicreturns. Thechicks ofparent lineprovisioned togovernmentfarms will serveas thereplacementstock forenhancingproduction/productivity andformultiplicationand productionof qualitygermplasm.
Educationalquality andreforms to bemeasured fromthe number ofuniversitiesaccredited andneed basedreformsundertaken.
Internationalfellowships to
[1.8.1] Provisioning of dayold / 6 weeks oldchicks to farmersand developmentagencies
[2.1.1] Universities grantedaccreditation /extension ofaccreditation
[2.2.1] Fellowshipsawarded (subject to
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competitivemode based onmerit.
JRF/SRF (PGs)fellowships aremeant forMaster andDoctoralprogrammerespectively inAgriculture andAllied Sciencesin competitivemode.
Experientiallearning unitsare in differentareas ofAgriculture andAllied Sciencesat college levelfor UnderGraduatestudents.
ICARdevelopmentgrant toAgriculturalUniversitiesemphasizesqualityeducation, itsrelevance andusefulness.
The trainingprogrammes
S. No. Success indicator Description Definition Measurement General Comments
both Indian andforeignstudents areawarded incutting edgeareas forshowcasingstrength ofIndianagriculture.
JRF/SRFfellowships areawarded forattracting andretainingtalented youthstowards higheragriculturaleducationthrough AllIndiaExamination.
Experientiallearning unitsare beingestablishedacross AUs forprovidinghands ontraining anddevelopingentrepreneurshipskills amongstyouth at UGlevel.
ICAR providesgrant fordevelopmentandstrengtheningof higheragriculturaleducation toAgriculturalUniversities fortheinfrastructuredevelopmentincludingstudents’amenities andfacilities,modernizationof laboratoriesand classroomsand to facilitatecourse-curriculumdelivery andqualityassurance withenablingenvironmentand ICTsupport onyearly basis.
Capacitybuilding and
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[2.3.1] Fellowships grantedevery year (subjectto availability ofcompetentcandidates)
[2.4.1] Establishment ofexperientiallearning units
[2.5.1] Amount releasedas per allocation
[2.6.1] Faculty trained
Number
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facultyupgradation inneed basedareas ofagriculture andallied sciencesto bemeasured fromthe number oftrainedpersonnelthroughsummer-winterschools/shortcourses,Centres ofAdvancedFacultytrainings andniche areacentres.
Creation/continuation ofNiche Area ofExcellence forscaling up ofresearchcapabilities ofthe universitiesand promotehumanresourcedevelopment.
Soil resourceinventory &characterizationis prerequisitefor developingland useplanning.
The nutrientuse efficiencyin the countryis very low andfertilizer beinga costly input,this has to beincreased toreduce the useof fertilizer vis-à-vis cost ofproduction.
[2.7.1] Continued supportfor the existingcentres andestablishment ofnew centres ofNAE
[3.1.1] Soil resource mapsincluding thematicmaps developed atdifferent scales
[3.2.1] Technologies forimproving soilhealth and nutrientuse efficiencies
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are key tosustain qualityof agriculturaleducationthroughupdating ofknowledge andskill of faculty.
Basic elementsof Niche Areasof Excellenceare quality ofhumanresource,adequateinfrastructure,access tolatestinformation andwell developededucationaltechnologysystem.
Soil resourcemaps are therecord of soilunits delineatedon the basis ofsimilarproperties in areadableformat.
Nutrientefficiency canbe defined inagronomic,economic, orenvironmentalterms with anaim to getmaximum yieldbenefit withreduce rate ofapplicationwithoutharming theenvironment.
Number
Mapping will bedone atdifferent scaleusing georeferenceddata.
Nutrient useefficiency ismeasured interms of partialfactorproductivity (kgcrop yield perkg nutrientapplied) oragronomicefficiency (kgcrop yieldincrease per kgnutrientapplied) orapparentrecoveryefficiency (kgnutrient takenup per kgnutrientapplied); andphysiologicalefficiency (kg
This will ensureeffectivemonitoring andjudicious useof landresources.
Augmentingnutrient useefficiency willfacilitatereduction inuse of costlychemicalfertilizer,fertilizersubsidy burdenandenvironmentalpollution.Severaltechnologicalinterventionslike soil testbased fertilizerapplications,use of organics(enrichedcomposts,efficientbiofertilizer
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S. No. Success indicator Description Definition Measurement General Comments
INM ispracticedencompassingconjunctive useof bothchemical andorganic nutrientsources forimproving soilhealth &sustaininghigherproductivity.
Improvingirrigation/wateruse efficiencyis aimed tosave water forbringing morearea underirrigation.
[3.2.2] Developing INMpackages fordifferent agro-ecoregions of thecountry
[3.3.1] Technologies forenhancing water /irrigation useefficiencies
IntegratedNutrientManagementrefers to themaintenance ofsoil fertility andplant nutrientsupply at anoptimum levelfor sustainingthe desiredproductivitythroughoptimization ofthe benefitsfrom all possiblesources oforganic,inorganic andbiologicalcomponents inan integratedmanner.
Irrigationefficiency is theindex ofirrigationperformancewhile water useefficiency isdefined asyield/unit ofcrop water use.
strains, cropresiduerecycling,greenmanuring),inclusion oflegume crops,mulching,resourceconservationtechnologies(RCTs), slowreleasingfertilizers,nitrificationinhibiters,fertilizerresponsivecultivars, 4Rs(right dose,source, time &method ofapplication)and nano-formulationscan improvesoil health vis-à-vis nutrientuse efficiencyto a largeextent.
To ensurebalancefertilization andsound soilhealth.
This willincrease thecrop waterproductivity.Severaltechnologicalinterventionslike waterconservationmeasures,conjunctive useof surface andground water,multiple use ofwater, efficientmicro-irrigationtechniques,
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DevelopingIntegratedPlant NutrientSupplySystems(IPNS) fordifferent crops/croppings.
To bemeasured interms ofirrigation wateruse and evapo-transpiration.
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S. No. Success indicator Description Definition Measurement General Comments
Harvestedrainwater isharvestedthrough bioengineeringmeasures andused foraugmentingground waterlevel.
State of artfacilities likephenomics,FACE andFATE andother advancedtechniques willbe employed inidentifying thegermplasmtolerant tobiotic andabioticstresses.Similar effortswill be made incase oflivestock andfisheries foridentifyingbreeds/speciestolerant tovariousstresses.
Staff of NARSand NGOs willbe exposed tostate-of-artfacilities/techniques/tools developedwithin thecountry/abroadfor pursuing
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Groundwaterrecharge is ahydrologicprocess wherewater movesdownward fromsurface waterto groundwater.
Germplasm/varieties/livestockbreeds/fisheriesspecies thatcan toleratebiotic andabioticstresses.
Enhancing theknowledge ofscientists andofficials inunderstandingclimaticvariability andcopingstrategies.
[3.3.2] Technologies forwater harvestingstorage andgroundwaterrecharge
[3.4.1] Development/identification ofvarieties/breeds forclimate resilience atdifferent locations
[3.4.2] Programsorganized fordeveloping trainedmanpower inresearch andtechnologydissemination
Groundwaterrechargemeasurementwill be studiedthroughdevelopment oflocation specificfilter systems.
Number ofgermplasm/varieties/livestock breeds/fisheries species
Number oftrainingprogrammes
landconfiguration,irrigationscheduling,improveddelivery systemincluding nanotechniques,mulching,resourceconservationtechnologies,cropdiversificationand developing/identifyingcultivarsrequiring lesswater canimprove waterand irrigationuse efficiencyto aconsiderableextent.
Groundwaterrechargetechnique shallhelp inminimizingsurface runoffand augmentinggroundwatertable.
Increasedfrequency ofoccurrence ofweatheraberrationshavenecessitatedthe need foridentifyingtolerantgermplasm/varieties/livestockbreeds/fisheriesspecies.
Human capitaldevelopment incoping withchangingclimaticscenario.
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advanceresearch andtechnologydissemination.
The knowledgeand skills ofprimary andsecondarystakeholdersshall beenhanced byorganizingexposure visitsto on-farmtrials/demonstrationsconducted bySAUs andKVKs.
Trials anddemonstrationsconducted fortechnologytesting andproving thetechnologypotentialproduction
Capacitybuildingactivitiesrelated toknowledge andskillimprovement/developmentprogrammesconducted forfarmers, farmwomen, ruralyouth andextensionpersonnel.
Development ofneed basedfarmequipment.
Type ofMachinery
Methodology tocarry out aprocess
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[3.4.3] Awareness buildingon climate changein agriculture,horticulture,livestock, fisheriesetc. amongst stakeholders throughtrainings /demonstrations
[4.1.1] On-farm trials andfrontlinedemonstrationsconducted by KVKs
[4.1.2] Farmers, farmwomen, rural youthand extensionpersonnel trainedby KVKs
[5.1.1] Equipmentdeveloped / refined
[5.2.1] Commercial testreports
[5.3.1] Process protocolsdeveloped
Exposure toadvancedtechniques inunderstandingand managingclimatic risks.
On-farm trialsaims at testingnewtechnologiesunder farmerscondition andmanagement,by usingfarmers ownpractice ascontrol.Frontlinedemonstrationis the fielddemonstrationconducted onfarmers fieldunder the closesupervision ofScientists.
Training is aprocess ofacquisition ofnew skills,attitude andknowledge inthe context ofpreparing forentry into avocation orimproving onceproductivity inan organizationor enterprise.
R and D workon farmmechanization.
Equipment orproducts fortesting
Development ofmethods tocomplete aprocess
Number ofprogrammes
Number
Number
Number ofequipmentdeveloped
Number ofreports as perBIS standards
Acceptablestandard ofprocess
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[6.1.1] Number ofexplorations /surveys carried out
[7.1.1] Print and electronicpublication /products broughtout
[8.1.1] Applications filed
[8.2.1] Partners identified
[9.1.1] Success rate ofconcept notessubmitted
Development ofnew productsfrom the rawagro-produces
Explorations/surveys arecarried out toidentify new fisheryresources andlocating potentialfishing zones.
Dissemination ofknowledgeproducts likeknowledge books,periodicals,journals etc.published throughprint, electronicmode etc.
Filing of Patentsand other IPRtitles forprotection of IP.
With respect tocommercializationof technologiesand services forpromotingpartnerships withboth public andprivate sectoragencies, it isenvisaged tobring commercialethos inagriculturalresearch system.The increasingnumbers ofpartnerships overthe years pointstowards emphasison transfer ofknowledge, skillsand technologies,therebycontributing toimprovedsocioeconomicimpact fromcontribution ofICAR.
By creatingawarenessthroughworkshops, it isexpected that the
Development ofdifferent productsfrom agro-produce
Newer fisheryresources andpotential fishingareas identified.
Print publicationsare carriers ofknowledge tomasses includingstudents,scientists,researchers,policy makers,farmers etc.e-Resources arecomputerreadableproducts fortransfer ofknowledge to thetarget usergroupsin agriculturaland alliedsciences.
Protection of IPsin the form ofPatents andother IPR titles.
Partnershipdevelopmentincludes licensingof ICAR’stechnologies and/or services.
End-product
Number
Number
Number
Number
Number ofconcept notesreceived
S. No. Success indicator Description Definition Measurement General Comments
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participants ofworkshop &through then theircolleague will beencouraged tosubmit moremeaningfulresearchconcepts whichwill lead toincrease in % ofsubmittedconcept notesthat are selectedfor full projectdevelopment.
Based on theselected conceptnotes fullproposal aredeveloped. Theproponents areactually helpedby NFBSFARA infull proposaldevelopments.Thus, the %reflects thesuccess of effortsof NFBSFARA &the awareness ofthe proponents.
One of the mainaims of theNFBSFARA is tobring in allexpertise inNARS & non-NARS institutionsin the countrythat cancontribute toagriculturalresearch. Thenumber of non-NARS scientistsgetting interestedin contributing toagriculturalresearch will bea strong measureof fulfillment ofthat aim.
Certain ideas &technologies maybe directlydeveloped fromthe project whichis reflected inpatents filed &usabletechnology &methodologydeveloped.
[9.1.2] Success rate of fullproposals finallyselected
[9.2.1] Number of non-NARS partnersparticipating inconcept notesubmission
[9.3.1] Technologies /methodologiesdeveloped
40
41
42
Percent
Number
Number
S. No. Success indicator Description Definition Measurement General Comments
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Sect
ion
5
Sp
eci
fic
Perf
orm
an
ce R
eq
uir
em
en
ts f
rom
oth
er
Dep
art
men
ts
Lo
catio
nS
tate
Org
an
isa
tion
Org
an
isa
tion
Rel
evan
t S
ucce
ssW
hat
is y
our
Just
ifica
tion
Ple
ase
quan
tify
Wha
t ha
ppen
sT
ype
Typ
eN
ame
Indi
cato
rre
quir
emen
tfo
r th
isyo
ur r
equi
rem
ent
if yo
ur r
equi
rem
ent
from
thi
sre
quir
emen
tfr
om t
his
is n
ot m
eto
rga
nis
atio
nO
rga
nis
atio
n
Ce
ntr
al
Go
vern
me
nt
Sta
teG
ove
rnm
en
t
De
pa
rtm
en
ts
Oth
ers
Dep
artm
ent
ofA
gri
cultu
rea
nd
Co
op
era
tion
Oth
ers
Oth
ers
[1.4
.1]
Qua
ntity
of
bree
der
seed
pro
duce
d(o
ther
cro
ps)
[1.6
.1]
Gen
etic
mar
kers
iden
tifie
d an
ddi
agno
stic
s ki
tsd
eve
lop
ed
[1.7
.1]
Pro
visi
onin
g of
pigl
ets
to f
arm
ers
and
deve
lopm
ent
ag
en
cie
s
Inde
nt f
or q
uant
ity o
fbr
eede
r se
ed
For
up-
scal
ing
and
mon
itori
ng,
supp
ort
for
deve
lopm
ent
ofne
w d
iagn
ostic
s an
dth
eir
valid
atio
n un
der
field
con
ditio
ns a
ndim
pro
visa
tion
Req
uisi
tion
for
pig
see
d
Var
iety
wis
e in
dent
for
bree
der
seed
com
es f
rom
DoA
C
Mon
itori
ng a
ndsu
rvei
llanc
e of
lives
tock
and
pou
ltry
dise
ase
and
qual
ityas
sura
nce
of a
nim
alpr
oduc
e /
prod
ucts
ther
eby
redu
cing
econ
omic
los
ses
Var
iety
-wis
e in
dent
for
pig
seed
All
Sta
tes
Qua
ntity
of
bree
der
seed
is
prod
uced
as
per
inde
nt r
ecei
ved
from
DoA
C
Can
not
be q
uant
ified
Qua
ntity
of
pig
seed
is p
rodu
ced
as p
erth
e in
dent
Less
or
mor
e qu
antit
yof
bre
eder
see
d w
illbe
pro
duce
d as
per
inde
nt r
ecei
ved
from
Do
AC
Dev
elop
men
t of
gene
tic m
arke
rs a
nddi
agno
stic
s w
ill b
ene
ed b
ased
depe
nden
t on
occu
rren
ce /
emer
genc
e /
prev
alen
ce /
sev
erity
of a
dis
ease
lik
ely
tore
sult
in h
igh
econ
omic
los
s
Doe
s no
t af
fect
as
the
activ
ities
of
the
Div
isio
n ar
e ba
sica
llyre
sear
ch o
rien
ted
and
prod
uctio
n an
dsu
pply
is
dem
and
driv
en b
ased
on
the
man
agem
ent
/pr
oduc
tion
capa
citie
sof
the
ind
ente
rs.
How
ever
, in
cas
e of
dise
ase
outb
reak
(e.g
. S
win
e fe
ver)
,th
e ac
tivity
is
likel
y to
be a
ffec
ted
APPENDICES
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Oth
ers
Oth
ers
Oth
ers
Oth
ers
[1.8
.1]
Pro
visi
onin
g of
day
old
/ 6
wee
ks o
ldch
icks
to
farm
ers
and
deve
lopm
ent
ag
en
cie
s
[5.1
.1]
Eq
uip
me
nt
deve
lope
d /
refin
ed
[5.2
.1]
Com
mer
cial
tes
tre
po
rts
[4.1
.1]
On-
farm
tri
als
and
fro
ntli
ne
de
mo
nst
ratio
ns
cond
ucte
d by
KV
Ks
Req
uisi
tion
for
poul
try
see
d
Fin
anci
al s
uppo
rt t
odi
ssem
inat
e th
ete
chno
logy
thr
ough
Fro
nt-
line
dem
onst
ratio
ns a
ndte
chno
logy
tra
nsfe
r
Ma
chin
ery
/Sa
mp
les
for
test
ing
Tec
hnol
ogy
&M
eth
od
olo
gy
back
stop
ping
fro
mS
AU
s &
IC
AR
Ins
tt.,
colla
bora
tion
for
tech
no
log
ydi
ssem
inat
ion
and
mak
ing
avai
labl
eT
echn
olog
y ne
eds
&fe
ed
ba
ck.
Var
iety
-wis
e in
dent
for
poul
try
seed
Tec
hnol
ogy
tran
sfer
thro
ug
hde
mon
stra
tions
in
the
farm
ers’
fie
ld
Com
mer
cial
tes
ting
ofe
qu
ipm
en
t/m
ach
ine
ry/
sam
ples
New
ly d
evel
oped
tech
nolo
gies
and
prov
en t
echn
olog
ies
need
ed f
orco
nduc
ting
OF
T a
ndF
LD r
espe
ctiv
ely
are
the
rese
arch
out
com
efr
om S
AU
s an
d IC
AR
Res
earc
h In
stitu
tes.
Co
ntin
uo
us
tech
no
log
yba
ckst
oppi
ng i
s ve
rym
uch
esse
ntia
l fo
rth
e K
VK
s to
pla
nth
eir
on-f
arm
tri
als
and
fron
tline
Qua
ntity
of
poul
try
seed
is
prod
uced
as
per
the
inde
nt
Can
not
be q
uant
ified
as i
t is
dep
ende
nt o
nd
em
an
d
Mac
hine
ry/s
ampl
es i
na
year
Con
tinuo
us s
uppl
yan
d up
datio
n of
tech
no
log
ies.
Pro
vidi
ng i
nfor
mat
ion
abou
t th
e te
chno
logy
requ
irem
ent
and
prob
lem
s of
the
farm
ers.
Car
ryin
g ou
tre
finem
ent
in t
hete
chno
logi
es b
ased
on t
he f
eedb
ack
and
outc
ome
of O
FT
&F
LD t
rial
s.
Lo
catio
nS
tate
Org
an
isa
tion
Org
an
isa
tion
Rel
evan
t S
ucce
ssW
hat
is y
our
Just
ifica
tion
Ple
ase
quan
tify
Wha
t ha
ppen
sT
ype
Typ
eN
ame
Indi
cato
rre
quir
emen
tfo
r th
isyo
ur r
equi
rem
ent
if yo
ur r
equi
rem
ent
from
thi
sre
quir
emen
tfr
om t
his
is n
ot m
eto
rga
nis
atio
nO
rga
nis
atio
n
Doe
s no
t af
fect
as
the
activ
ities
of
the
Div
isio
n ar
e ba
sica
llyre
sear
ch o
rien
ted
and
prod
uctio
n an
dsu
pply
is
dem
and
driv
en b
ased
on
the
man
agem
ent
/pr
oduc
tion
capa
citie
sof
the
ind
ente
rs.
How
ever
, in
cas
e of
dise
ase
outb
reak
(e.g
. B
ird
flu),
the
activ
ity i
s lik
ely
to b
ea
ffe
cte
d
Tec
hnol
ogy
tran
sfer
will
suf
fer
The
act
ivity
will
fal
lsh
ort
of t
arge
ts
The
OF
T a
nd F
LDac
tiviti
es w
ill s
uffe
rfo
r th
e w
ant
of r
ecen
tte
chno
logi
es a
ndin
nova
tions
. T
hesu
ppor
t of
Sta
teD
epar
tmen
t of
Agr
icul
ture
, A
nim
alH
usba
ndry
etc
. fo
rw
ider
dis
sem
inat
ion
of t
echn
olog
ies
in t
hefie
ld i
s ve
ry m
uch
requ
ired
, la
ck o
fw
hich
will
con
stra
int
the
up s
calin
gp
roce
ss.
APPENDICES
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Oth
ers
Oth
ers
[4.1
.2]
Far
mer
s, f
arm
wom
en,
rura
l yo
uth
and
exte
nsio
npe
rson
nel
trai
ned
by K
VK
s
[7.1
.1]
Pri
nt a
nd e
lect
roni
cpu
blic
atio
n /
prod
ucts
bro
ught
ou
t
Ava
ilabi
lity
of t
rain
ing
met
hodo
logi
es a
ndne
w k
now
ledg
eco
nten
t fo
r tr
aini
ng.
Spo
nsor
ing
oftr
aine
es a
ndno
min
atio
ns o
fE
xten
sion
per
sonn
el.
Com
mun
icat
ing
the
trai
ning
nee
ds.
Pro
vidi
ng t
hein
form
atio
n ab
out
prob
lem
mag
nitu
dean
d fe
edba
ck a
bout
the
usef
ulne
ss o
f th
ep
rog
ram
s.
Sub
scri
ptio
n an
dut
iliza
tion
of t
heva
riou
s kn
owle
dge
prod
ucts
lik
e bo
oks,
new
slet
ter,
jou
rnal
sby
the
hos
tor
gani
zatio
ns l
ike
SA
Us,
KV
Ks,
IC
AR
Inst
itute
s et
c.M
anag
emen
t of
the
subs
crib
ed k
now
ledg
epr
oduc
ts b
y th
e ho
stor
gani
zatio
ns f
or t
heir
wid
er d
isse
min
atio
nam
ong
thei
r st
aff,
stud
ents
etc
.
dem
onst
ratio
ns.
Fee
dba
ck a
nd i
nfor
mat
ion
on t
echn
olog
ical
need
s he
lp t
ode
velo
p ne
ed b
ased
OF
T a
nd F
LDs.
For
pla
nnin
g an
dor
gani
zing
the
trai
ning
pro
gram
me,
the
deta
ils o
f tr
aini
ngne
eds,
the
kno
wle
dge
and
oper
atio
nal
skill
sar
e ve
ry m
uch
esse
ntia
l. S
AU
s &
ICA
R R
esea
rch
Inst
t.ar
e th
e so
urce
of
such
kno
wle
dge
cont
ent
and
skill
sw
hich
for
ms
the
cour
se m
ater
ials
for
the
trai
ning
pro
gram
s.
The
IC
AR
ins
titut
esan
d S
tate
Agr
icul
tura
lU
nive
rsiti
es c
ondu
ctre
sear
ch,
teac
hing
and
capa
city
bui
ldin
gac
tiviti
es f
or w
hich
upda
tion
of r
ecen
tkn
ow
led
ge
,in
nova
tions
, re
sear
chfin
ding
s ar
e m
ust.
The
se a
re t
heor
gani
zatio
n ut
ilize
sth
e kn
owle
dge
prod
ucts
cre
ated
by
DK
MA
.
The
det
ails
of
know
ledg
e co
nten
tan
d sk
ills
for
the
adop
tion
ofre
com
me
nd
ed
tech
nolo
gies
by
the
farm
ers
in t
heir
fie
lds.
Act
ive
part
icip
atio
nsof
far
mer
s, e
xten
sion
pers
onne
l’s a
nd r
ural
you
ths.
Sub
scri
ptio
n of
the
know
ledg
e pr
oduc
tspu
blis
hed/
brou
ght
out
by t
he D
KM
A.
Lo
catio
nS
tate
Org
an
isa
tion
Org
an
isa
tion
Rel
evan
t S
ucce
ssW
hat
is y
our
Just
ifica
tion
Ple
ase
quan
tify
Wha
t ha
ppen
sT
ype
Typ
eN
ame
Indi
cato
rre
quir
emen
tfo
r th
isyo
ur r
equi
rem
ent
if yo
ur r
equi
rem
ent
from
thi
sre
quir
emen
tfr
om t
his
is n
ot m
eto
rga
nis
atio
nO
rga
nis
atio
n
The
par
ticip
atio
n of
farm
ers,
ext
ensi
onpe
rson
nel
from
Sta
teD
epar
tmen
t an
d ru
ral
yout
h ar
e ve
ry m
uch
esse
ntia
l fo
ror
gani
zing
the
trai
ning
pro
gram
mes
.W
ithou
t ad
equa
teen
rolm
ent
of t
hepa
rtic
ipat
ion,
tra
inin
gpr
ogra
mm
es c
an n
otbe
org
aniz
ed.
Lack
of
adeq
uate
inf
orm
atio
nab
out
rece
ntkn
owle
dge
and
skill
sre
quir
ed f
or t
head
optio
n of
new
lyre
com
me
nd
ed
tech
nolo
gies
will
cons
trai
nts
the
desi
gnin
g of
tra
inin
gp
rog
ram
me
s.
Unl
ess,
the
SA
Us
and
ICA
R I
nstit
utes
take
ade
quat
e st
eps
for
subs
crib
ing
and
effe
ctiv
e ut
iliza
tion
ofva
riou
s kn
owle
dge
prod
ucts
, it
is n
otfe
asib
le t
o re
ach
the
user
s lik
e st
uden
ts,
rese
arc
he
rs,
acad
emic
sta
ff,
exte
nsio
nfu
nctio
nari
es e
tc.
APPENDICES
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Sect
ion
6
Ou
tco
me
/Im
pa
ct
of
act
ivit
ies
of
de
pa
rtm
en
t/m
inis
try
Out
com
e/Im
pact
of
Join
tly r
espo
nsib
le f
orS
ucc
ess
Un
it2
01
2-
20
13
-2
01
4-
20
15
-2
01
6-
De
pa
rtm
en
t/M
inis
try
influ
enci
ng t
his
outc
ome
/In
dica
tor
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
20
17
impa
ct w
ith t
he f
ollo
win
gde
part
men
t (s
) /
min
istr
y(ie
s)
1U
se o
f qu
ality
se
ed
Do
AC
Qua
ntity
of
bree
der
seed
Qu
inta
ls1
35
27
01
21
00
01
21
25
01
21
50
01
21
75
0p
rod
uce
d
2H
uman
res
ourc
eF
ello
wsh
ips
gran
ted
Num
ber
65
86
40
64
56
50
65
5de
veop
men
tev
ery
year
(su
bjec
t to
avai
labi
lity
of
com
pete
ntca
nd
ida
tes)
Fac
ulty
tra
ined
Nu
mb
er
95
81
85
01
90
01
95
02
00
0
3B
ette
r ut
iliza
tion
ofT
echn
olog
ies
deve
lope
d/N
um
be
r9
11
11
13
13
natu
ral
reso
urce
sre
fined
for
im
prov
ing
soil
heal
th,
nutr
ient
use
eff
icie
ncie
san
d w
ater
pro
duct
ivity
4F
arm
mec
hani
zatio
nD
oAC
, M
inis
try
of A
gric
ultu
re,
Sta
teIm
plem
ents
dev
elop
ed/r
efin
edN
um
be
r1
92
12
12
22
2D
eptt
. of
Agr
icul
ture
Acronyms
ABST : Antibiotic Sensitivity TestAcMNPV : Autographa Californica Multiple Nucleopoly-
hedrovirusADF : Acid Detergent FibreAFC : Age at First CalvingAFLP : Amplified Fragment Length PolymorphismAGID : Agar Gel ImmunodiffusionAI : Artificial InseminationAICRP : All India Coordinated Research ProjectAINP : All India Network ProjectALV : Avian Leukosis VirusASAM : Alkaline Sulfite Anthraquinone MethanolASEAN : Association of South-East Asian NationsASF : African Swine FeverASRB : Agricultural Scientists’ Recruitment BoardATIC : Agricultural Technology Information CentreAUTM : Association of Universities for Technology
ManagementBAIF : Bhartiya Agro-Industrial FoundationBCM : Billion Cubic MetresBHU : Banaras Hindu UniversityBOD : Biochemical Oxygen DemandBTV : Blue Tongue VirusBVDV : Bovine Viral Diarrhoea VirusCAFT : Centres of Advanced Faculty TrainingCAU : Central Agricultural UniversityCAZRI : Central Arid Zone Research InstituteCCHF : Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic FeverCeRA : Consortium for e-Resources in AgricultureCFT : Complement Fixation TextCGIAR : Consultative Group on International
Agricultural ResearchCIAE : Central Institute of Agricultural EnginneringCIARI : Central Island Agricultural Research InstituteCIBA : Central Institute of Brackish Water
AquacultureCIFE : Central Institute of Fisheries EducationCIMMYT : Centro International de Mejormento de Maize
TrigoCMS : Cytoplasmic Male SterilityCP : Crude ProteinCPE : Cumulative Pan EvaporationCRRI : Central Rice Research InstituteCSEV : Classical Swine Fever VirusCSFL : Coloured Synthetic Female LineCSML : Coloured Synthetic Male LineCPC : Corn Protein ConcentrateCSFL : Synthetic Coloured Female LineCWM : Chicken Waste MealDAS : Days After SowingDAT : Days After TransplantingDRWA : Directorate of Research of Women in
AgricultureEEE : Eastern Equine EncephalitisEHV : Equine Herpes VirusEIA : Enzyme Immuno AssayELISA : Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent AssayEPN : Entomopathogenic Nematode
ETL : Economic Threshold LevelEXPSS : Expert System on Seed SpicesFAD : Fatty Acid DesaturaseFAO : Food and Agriculture OrganizationFCR : Feed Conversion RateFEC : Faecal Egg CountFMD : Foot-and-Mouth DiseaseFSH : Follicle-stimulating HormoneFYM : Farmyard ManureGADVASU : Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal
Sciences UniversityGBNV : Groundnut Bud Necrosis VirusGBPUAT : Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture
and TechnologyGDP : Gross Domestic ProductionGEF : Global Environmental FacilityGHG : Greenhouse GasesGIS : Geographical Information SystemGML : Gramapriya Male LineGPA : Global Plan of ActionGPS : Global Positioning SystemHAPA : Hybridization-supplemented Apomixis
Components Partitioning ApproachHDPE : High Density PolyethyleneHF : Holstein FriesianHPNA : Highly Pathogenic Notifiable Avian
InfluenzaHPTLC : High Performance Thin Layer
ChromatographyHRR : Head Rice RecoveryHSP : Heat Shock ProteinIAA : Integrated Agri-aquacultureIBR : Infectious Bovine RhinotracheitisICARDA : International Centre for Agricultural Research
in Dry AreasICMV : Indian Cassava Mosaic VirusICRISAT : International Crops Research Institute for
Semi-Arid TropicsICT : Information and Communication TechnologiesIFS : Integrated Farming SystemIHC : Immuno-histochemistryIPM : Integrated Pest ManagementIPNS : Integrated Plant Nutrient SystemIPR : Intellectual Property RightsITK : Indigenous Technical KnowledgeJE : Japanese EncephalitisJNKVV : Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa VidyalayaKVAFSU : Kerala Veterinary, Animal Sciences and
Fisheries UniversityKVK : Krishi Vigyan KendraLDPE : Low Density PolyethyleneLLO : Listeriolysin-OLPNA : Low Pathogenic Notifiable AvianLRI : Land Resource InventoryMAb : Monoclonal AntibodyMAS : Molecular Marker-assisted SelectionMAT : Macroscopic Agglutination TestMoU : Memorandum of Understanding
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MPP : Methane Production PotentialMPUAT : Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture
and TechnologyMRSA : Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureusMSCs : Mesenchymal Stem CellsMW : Molecular WeightNABG : National Agricultural Bioinformatics GridNADRES : National Animal Disease Referral Expert
SystemNAE : Niche Area of ExcellenceNARD : National Agricultural Research DatabaseNARS : National Agricultural Research SystemsNASF : National Agricultural Science FundNBSS&LUP : National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use
PlanningNDF : Non-detergent FibreNDRI : National Dairy Research InstituteNDVSU : Nanaji Deshmukh Veterinary Science
UniversityNEH : North-Eastern HillsNET : National Eligibility TestNGOs : Non-Government OrganizationsNIABI : Network of Indian Agri-business IncubatorsNICRA : National Initiative on Climate Resilient
AgricultureNISAGENET : National Information System on Agricultural
Education NetworkNRC : National Research CentreNRCC : National Research Centre on CitrusNSP-Ab : Non Structural Protein AntibodyNTS : National Talent ScholarshipNUE : Nitrogen UptakeNWPSI : Network Project on Sheep ImprovementOBCs : Other Backward ClassesPCR : Polymerase Chain ReactionPIADC : Plum Island Animal Disease CenterPG : Post-graduatePME : Priority Setting, Monitoring and EvaluationPPGSE : Plausible Potato Growing Seasons EstimatorPPR : Peste des Petitis RuminantsPRRSV : Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory
Syndrome VirusQTL : Quantitative Trait LociRAWE : Rural Agricultural Work ExperienceRCCARI : Research Centre of Central Avian Research
InstituteRDF : Recommended Dose of FertilizersRE : Revised EstimateRFD : Results-Framework DocumentRFLP : Restricted Fragment Length PolymorphismRH : Relative HumidityRMP : Research Management PositionsRNFE : Rural non-farm EmploymentRVF : Rift Valley FeverSAARC : South Asian Association for Regional
Co-operationSAUs : State Agricultural UniversitiesSCSMV : Sugarcane Streak Mosaic VirusSiRNA : Small interferring RNAShRNA : Small hairpin RNASNP : Single Nucleotide PolymorphismSOD : Super Oxide DismutaseSPR : Surface Plasmon ResonanceSRF : Senior Research FellowshipSSD : Surface and Subsurface DrainageSRI : System of Rice IntensificationSSB : Spawning Stock BiomassSWYMOD : Surface-Water Yield ModelTANUVAS : Tamil Nadu University of Veterinary and
Animal SciencesTDN : Total Digestible NutrientTFP : Total Factor ProductivityTLCV : Tomato Leaf Curl VirusTLR-1 : Toll Like Receptor-1TMU : Total Milk YieldTOT : Transfer of TechnologyTSP : Tribal Sub-PlanTSS : Total Soluble Solids/SugarsTTV : Transfusion Transmitted VirusUG : Under-graduateUGC : University Grants CommissionUV : Ultra VioletVACV : Vaccinia VirusVS : Vesicular StomatitisVNTR : Variable Number Tandem RepeatsVPKAS : Vivekananda Parvatiya Krishi Anusandhan
SansthanVRFA : Variable Rate Granular Fertilizer ApplicatorWB : Western blot testWNF : West Nile Fever
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Index
abiotic stress tolerant rice 30Accreditation of Agricultural Universities 94Administration 121Afghan National Agricultural Sciences and Technology
University 130Agricultural
education 5Human Resource Development 86Technology Information Centres 108
Agriculturally important arthropods 19AgrInnovate India Limited 7, 130Agri-Tech Foresight Centre 1AICRP on Home Science 100aleuritic acid, Biosynthesis of 80All India Network Program on Blue Tongue 61Allele-mining 36Alternate energy equipment 74Animal nutrition 58Animal physiology and reproduction 59antibiotic sensitivity test 61Antioxidant
genes 35rich pasta 83
Aqua and poultry feed from fish and shellfish waste 100arecanut dehusker 76Arka Udaya 39ARYA 123aspiration biopsy 135Attracting Retaining Youth in Agriculture 1Automatic mango grader 77Awards 7,126
Bacillus thuringiensis 122bakane disease in basmati paddy 108Beauveria bassiana 122bed former-cum-onion seeder 69biasi plough 68Bio-acoustics 55Biodegradable electrospun fibre mat 137bio-engineering interventions 11Biofertilizers 13Biofortified CR Dhan 310 for high protein 27biogas storage system 74Bioinformatics 102Biological control 53biomass
composting 75gasifier cook-stove 76
Bio-products 107Bioreactor 75biotic stresses 51Black rust of wheat 52bovine leukocyte adhesion deficiency 2Breed signature 23breeding of carps , Impact of climate on 16BRICS 128Briquetting of jute-sticks 75Brown rust 52
Brucella melitensis, Quick detection of 60Bullock-drawn ridge-type drum-seeder 69
Camel 59Canine-origin probiotic 58Capacity
building 90development 106
Captive breeding ofRita chrysea 46skunk clownfish 117hilsa 136
Carbon sequestrationaquaculture ponds, in 16 FYM application, with 112
Carbon-management index 16Carboxymethyl derivative of guar gum 81Cereals 27, 106check-basin former 68chicken sperm transfection 24Clarias serratobrachium 26Climate change 1
Resilient Agriculture, and 15climate resilient technologies 108Clone 43cloned embryos 60Commercial crops 33, 37, 106Communication 103Conservation
agriculture 50genetic improvement, and 42
Consultancies 131Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research
130Contingency plan to tackle aberrant weather 101Cool Farm Tool model 15Copyrights 121coring device for oblong fruits 77Crop
genetic improvement 27health management 51health monitoring 52improvement 2, 27
programmes 27planning for resource use efficiency 98yield monitoring 71
DARE 120Defense genes of tiger shrimp 136Deficiency biomarker 58deficit irrigation 12desirable alleles 27Diagnostic vigilance 62diagnostics 62DNA fingerprinting 38Dominant nuclear 134Double herbicide tolerant transgenic rice 134Drudgery, Characterization of 100
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INDEX
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Duck 46
Eastern Himalayas 113e-Atlas of water bodies 14eggless cake 83e-governance in ICAR 121Electronic colour meter 80Emeritus Scientist Scheme 94Empowering
women in agriculture 99youth for quality living 100
Energyauditing of biomass gasification 75management tools 68
Enhancingclimate resilience 15livelihood of rural women 99
Epidemiology and disease informatics 60Equine
influenza 65piroplasmosis 66
Ex-situ conservation 23Extension
personnel 106programmes 106
Extruded product from broken walnut 84
Farmers and farm women 106Farmers FIRST 1fatty acid synthesis by RNAi in pig 135Fermented soymilk 79fertility restoration 35Finance 8, 126Financial management system 101Fish
age determination 67biodiversity in rivers 24seed production and distribution 115
Flame-retardant finishing of jute textile 82Fodder crops 106Foliar sprays 11Foot-and-Mouth Disease 64Forage crops 33Foreign collaborative projects with ICAR 129Frontline demonstrations 105Fungal phytase 59furrower-type sugarcane cutter-planter 69
garlic planter 70Gender
agriculture partnership (GAP), in 101issues in IPM 100related indices in agriculture 100
Geneticimprovement of crossbred cattle 42Resources 2, 9, 18, 120transformation 36
Genetically engineered vaccines 135Germplasm
augmentation, conservation, utilization 18crop improvement, and 116
giant snakehead, Induced breeding of 47glycerol refinement 75gnat predator 54Goat 44Gossypium hirsutum 122
Governing Body 120Green fishing systems 136Green house gas 15guar gum 81Guinea fowl 46
hailstorm damage, Assessment of 16Harvest and post-harvest losses 98Harvesting implements 71heat shock protein genes 59High oleic safflower 30High-yielding strains of indigenous mungbean 117hill mechanization 73Horizontal spread of HYVs of rice at North Andaman 118Horticultural crops 106human lactoferrin 135Hybrid 106
dryer for pigeonpea 79seed production 38
Hydrogel from guar gum 81hygienic meat processing unit 115Hyperspectral reflectance based models 133
ICAR 120ICT-based pest surveillance 52immunoglobulins 136Improving goat 45Increasing prolificacy in sheep 43Incubation fund 123India-Africa Forum Summit 129Indo-ASEAN Cooperation 129Information System on Agricultural Education 89Information, communication and publicity services 6, 103Innovation fund 123Integrated
farming system 49multi-trophic aquaculture 47plant nutrition packages 13watershed development 119
Intellectual Property 121portfolio management 7
invasive pest 54IPM in rice 49IPR in Agriculture 123Island and coastal region 116ITK-based botanicals for IPM 49
Jute fibre reinforced polypropylene composite 82jute-based decorative fabrics 82
Kharif and Rabi Kisan Sammelan 107Kisan mobile advisory 108Kisspeptin-1 (kiss1) gene 25KVK conference 107
labour, Trend in 98Lac mud utilization 80Land
resource inventory 9use planning 9
leaf assay screening for castor against grey mold 54Lepidiota mansueta 54lignin biosynthesis pathway 34ligno-cellulosic biomass 58Lignocellulosic fibres for pulp and paper 81Linseed oil feeding 59Livestock
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improvement 3, 42management 4poultry and fish fingerlings 107protection 60
Low-tunnel solar-dryer 74
Maize and French bean under organic farming 113Maize production in jhum cultivationMale sterility in mesta 34Management
Information System 101depredatory birds, of 55mites, of 55
mapping of fertility restorer gene 36Marine fish harvests 67Measurement of GHG fluxes 15Meat species identification 24Mechanization and Energy Management 4, 68Mechanization Index 73Medicinal and aromatic plants 41Mega Sheep Seed Project 44Memoranda
Agreement, of 128Understandings of 128
Metarhizum anisopliae 122Methane production potential 58methicillin-resistant 61Microalgal triacylglycerols 136milk replacer 58milkfish, Induced breeding of 47Millets 106mineral mixture 58mithicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus 66Mitogenome of fishes 25Modular farming system for mud crab 47Molecular
approaches 35characterization 23characterization of pathogens 63modeling of New Delhi metallo-â lactamase 115
Moringa olifera biomass based feed 58Multigrain tortilla chips 83multiple pathogen diagnostic 62mutations in sorghum 53
Nail polish formulations 81nano-materials for microencapsulation 137National Agriculture Innovation Fund 123National Agricultural Research and Education System 1National Agricultural Research System 86National Agricultural Science Fund 7, 133National Animal Disease Referral Expert System 60National Gene Bank 2National Herbarium of Cultivated Plants 2Native chicken populations 24Netaji Subhas-ICAR International Fellowships 95Network Project on Sheep Improvement 43New microbial inoculants 13Newly registered breeds 21Niche Area of Excellence 86non-host resistance against rust and blast 134North-West Himalayas 112nutraceutical food products 83Nutrient and antioxidant diversity 114Nutrient management 13Nutrition and livelihood enhancement of tribals 99
nutritional diversity, Characterization of 100
Oilseeds 106onion
detopper-cum-grader 76prices, Fluctuations in 98
Organic matter degrading microbes 14Organization and management 120Ornamental crops 40orthologue 35
parasitism genes in root-knot nematode 37Partnership and linkages 7, 128Pathotype distribution of wheat rusts 52Pea-fowl management 56Pekin duck under backyard in North Andaman 118Pelleted complete diet 59percutaneous needle 135pestiviruses 62Phenacoccus madeirensis 54Phenotypic characterization 22Phytoremediation system 12Pig for fattening purpose 45Pineapple
harvester 71leaf fibre 82
pinkbollworm 52
resistance to cry toxins 37Plant
quarantine 52biosecurity alert, and 52
varieties 122Plantation crops 39Planting
implements 68materials 107system for small seeds 69
Pollinators 39post-harvest 79Post-harvest management and value-addition 4, 79Potato 40
peeler-cum-washer 77digger 73
Poultrybreeding 45eggs, for 46meat, for 46Seed Project 45
pox outbreak 61Precise nutrient supply 59Predators 54probiotic soy-cheese spread 79Processed protein meals 59Processing equipments 76Production
nano-cellulose, of 80seeds and planting material, of 118technological products, of 107
Progressive use of Hindi 124Promotion of Excellence and HRD 90Protected vegetable cultivation for profitability 110protocol for trapping melon-fly 55Publicity Services 103Pulses 32, 106
INDEX
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Quality seed production 38
rabies 61Rainwater harvesting 107Ramie cultivation in Garo Hills 113Rapid soil assessment 11Refinement of bio climatic maps of India 9region-specific mechanization 68Registration of new breeds 21Released varieties
jute and allied fibres 34pulses, of 32
Released varieties/hybridscereals, of 27forage crops, of 33oilseeds, of 30
Removal of heavy metals 14Research for Tribal and Hill Regions 6, 112Resilience of Indian agriculture to droughts 97Resource efficient horticultural model 99Rice–fish–pig–tuber crop based farming system 115Rice land race Aath Number Dhan released 116Ridge fertilizer-cum- seed planter 69ripening chamber for banana 79Risk path analysis of notifiable avian influenza 61RLBCAU, Jhansi 130root endophyte 49root-knot nematode 54rotary-knife roller gin 83Rumen microbes 59Rural
Agricultural Work Experience 89employment 97poultry 45
farming for empowerment of women 117youth 106
Science Resource Management 138Seed 107
production 112green mussel, of 48
technology 38seed-drill for intercrops 69semi-reclaimed sodic soil 11sheep-pox vaccine 63shelf-life of the feed blocks 59SNP genotyping array 36Social science 5Soil and water productivity 1, 9, 11Soil resource inventory 9Soil, water and plant analysis 107soil-processing trolley of soil-bin 71solar PV
power plant 74pumping systems 74
South American pin-worm 52soy-milk powder 79specific genes of yak 24Spices 41Spider diversity 19Statistics 101Stock characterization 25stress alleviation in groundnut 49stress-tolerant transgenic groundnut 35
Student READY 1, 96Suction trap 55sugarcane
detrashing tool 71sett-cutter 70
Swarna Shreya 27
Taro peeler 77Technological backstopping 108Technology
assessment and refinement 6, 105demonstration for harnessing pulses 108week 108
Tendua plough 68Terrestrial weed based phytoremediation system 12Testing electrical insulation of technical textile 80Thar Divya 39Thar Rituraj 39thermophilic microbes 13tillage
equipment 68implements 68
tractor-cab 71Tractot-cab and soil-bin 71Trademarks 122transcriptome analysis of Colletotrichum falcatum 37Transferable stage cloned embryos 60transgenic pigeonpea and chickpea 134Trends in farm income, and agrarian distress 97Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP) Programme 119Trypanosomiasis 65Trypansoma evansi 122Tuta absoluta 53, 54Two row zero-till seed-drill 73
vaccine bank under TSP 119Vaccine development 63Value-addition 113value-addition of banana central core stem 72variable rate granular fertilizer applicator 70Vegetable
crops 39cultivation 115farming in barren land 110
Walnut bleacher-cum-washer 78waste water treatment 12Water
harvesting 12transfer through gravity fed HDPE pipe line 119
Web generation of polycross designs 101wedge-plough 73wheat variety, Commercialization of 27white grub 52, 54White ragi-malt-based designer food 83Whitefly infestation in cotton 55whitefly management 55Whole genome sequencing 38, 61Wind erosivity assessment 10work efficiency in yak 59Work Plan 128
Yellow rust of wheat 52