CHAPTER - 2ORGANISATION, FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES
(Section 4(1)(b)(i)) 2.1 Particulars of the Organization, functions and duties:-
Sl.No. Name of the Organization
Address Functions Duties
1. Animal Husbandry Dairy Development & Fisheries Deptt.
‘D’ Block, 1st floor,Secretariat, Saifabad, Hyderabad-22.
Policy formulation & exercise of control over the organizations functioning under the Department.
(i)To communicate policies of the Govt. to HODs. and see that they are implemented properly.
(ii)To give Administrative sanctions, to schemes.
(iii) overall administrative control of the HODs.
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CHAPTER - 3Powers and Duties of Officers and Employees
(Section 4 (1)(b)(ii))
3.1 Please provide details of the powers and duties of officers and employees of the authority by designation as follows:
Sl.No.
Name of the Officer/employee
Designation/Powers
Duties allotted Powers
1. Sri S. Bhale Rao, IASSpl. Chief Secy. (AHDD&F) Dept.
StatutoryOfficial Head of the Deptt.
He exercises general supervision responsible for seeing that the members of the staff do the work allotted to them efficiently and expeditiously. It is his duty to take efficient steps for the prompt dispatch of business in his Deptt.
Exercise generalSupervision and control over the staff under him.Takes decision in the files.
Administration: - do -
Financial: extends Admn. Sanctions to the HODs. with in the amount allotted to the Deptt.
Other:
2. Sri. T. Jai Raj Singh,Addl. Secy.(AHDD&F) Dept
Statutory: Identical with that of Secy. in the subject allotted to him
Shall circulate files to Min./Other Deptts, take decisions in the files of sections allotted to him..
Circulating Officer
Administration:-do-
Financial:- do -
Other:
3. N.B. Ratna Kumar,Asst. Secy. (RK)
Statutory: Control over the sanctions placed in his charge
To control the discharge of business in sections under his control.
General charge of office matters as a whole
Administration:
Financial:Other
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4 M.V.L. Kali Kumar,Asst. Secy. (OP )
- do - - do - -do-
5. Smt. B. Jalaja,Asst. Secy. (J)
- do - - do - - do -
6. Section Officer He is responsible for all files relating to the subjects allotted to the ASOs under him. He is directly responsible to the officers under whom he works for the efficient & expeditious dispatch of business in all stages in his section.
He is responsible for the accuracy of the notes & drafts proceeding from his section. He should check the correctness of the facts stated in any note or draft which may have been added to the file after it was submitted for orders.
He maintains discipline in his section and sees to it that his orders or instructions are not disputed or disregarded by his ASOs.
7. Asst. Section Officer ASO in a section are to assist the SO in dealing with cases relating to his Section.
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CHAPTER - 4
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Procedure Followed in Decision-making Process(Section 4(1)(b)(iii))
4.1 Describe the procedure followed in decision-making by the public authority:
Activity Description Decision-makingProcess
Designation of final decision-making authority
Goal-setting & Planning Initiated by ASO on receipt of proposal from HOD. Or otherwise
Circulated to Spl. Chief Secy. after consulting the relevant Deptts. if necessary.
Spl.Chief Secy. /M(AHDD)(Fisheries)Concerned/C.M.
Budgeting - do - - do - - do -
Formulation of programmes, schemes and projects
- do - Files will be sent to Fin. Deptt. where necessary & then circulated to Prl.Secy. after consulting Deptts. Concerned.-
- do -
Recruitment/hiring of personnel
- do - - do - - do -
Release of funds - do - - do - - do -
Implementation/delivery of service/utilization of funds
- do - - do - - do -
Monitoring & evaluation - do - - d0 -
Gathering feedback from public
HODs/Collector will be addressed to get information.
- do - - do -
UndertakingImprovements
- do - - do - - d0 -
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Chief Minister
Minister (AH & DDF & V.U)
Sri. S. BHALE RAO, IASSpecial Chief SecretarySri T. JAI RAJ SINGHAdditional Secretary
Sri. N. B. Ratna KumarAssistant Secretary (RK)
Sri. M.V.L. Kali KumarAssistant Secretary(OP)
OPSO, ASO-I, ASO-II,ASO-III
Fish-I SO, ASO-I, ASO-II
SO, ASO-I, ASO-II
Animal Husbandry-ISO, ASO-I, ASO-II
Animal Husbandry-IIISO, ASO-I, ASO-II
Vigilance SO, ASO-I, ASO-II
Smt. B. JalajaAssistant Secretary(J)
Dairy-I SO, ASO-I, ASO-II
-II
Animal Husbandry-IISO, ASO-I, ASO-II, ASO-III
Dairy-II SO, ASO-I, ASO-IIFish-II
SO, ASO-I, ASO-II
SO - Section OfficerASO - Asst. Section Officer
Animal Husbandry,Dairy & Fisheries
Minister (AH&DD)
Special Chief Secretary (AH, DD & F)
DAH MD,APDDCF8 GMs
Additional.Dir Additional.Dir Additional.Dir G.M G.M G.M (Dlg) (Admin) (Production) (MPF) (Coordination) (P&I)
District. Level KHM WGL Mngr Mdk Atp Nzbd
Joint Director (23)
Deputy Directors(5)
Assistant Directors Dairy Managers Grade1
Veterinary Assistant Surgeon Dairy Managers Grade2
Senior Asst. Veterinary Assistant
Junior Asst.
Technical staff
JD Inland JD
RD
AP CHR
DD AD
Admin ADDD Marine
AD ( Welfare )Dy Register
Commissionerate of Fisheries
JD Marine
AD
EE
Divisional Officer
FisherMan
Assistant Inspector of Fisheries
Fisherman
Mandel Level
Extension staff & Other Staff
AD
Joneswise Fisheries
Regional Dy
Divisional officer
Project Manager (APCOF)
Executive staff & other staff
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CHAPTER – 5Norms set for the Discharge of Functions
(Section 4(1)(b)(iv))
Pleas provide the details of the norms/standards set by the public authority for the discharge of its functions/delivery of services.
Sl.No.
Function/service Norms/standardsOf performance
set
Time frame
Reference document prescribing the norms (Citizen’s Charter,
Service Charter etc)1. Proposals received
from HODs./others shall be processed and finally a reply
given.
A paper after receipt should
be submitted to officers within 3
days. Completion of process reply
should be given as early as possible
3 days at each
stage.
Not prescribed for Secretariat.HOD have prescribed for their
subordinate offices.
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CHAPTER – 6 Rules, Regulations, Instructions, Manual and Records, for Discharging Functions (Section 4(1)(b)(v) & (vi))
Please provide list and gist of rules, regulations, instructions, manuals and records, held by public authority or under its control or used by its employees for discharging functions in the following format:
Sl.No.
Description Gist of contents Price of the publication if priced
Rules & Regulations1. G.O.Ms.No.316,
AHDD&F(F.1)Deptt., dt.9-4-1991.
Revised rules for A.P. Fisheries Service.
2. G.O.Ms.No.131, AHDD&F (F.1) Deptt., dt,30-6-1993.
Public services sub-ordinate services AP Fisheries sub-ordinate service rules revised-Reg.
3. A.H. Service Rules.G.O.Ms.No. 26, AHDD&F(AH.II) Deptt., Dt.28-6-2004
A.P.A.H. Sub-ordinate Service Revised Rules.
Instructions1.2.…Manuals1. SOM2.…Records1.2.…Publications1.2.…
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CHAPTER – 7 Categories of Documents held by the Public Authority under its Control
Section 4(1) (b) V (i)]
7.1 Provide information about the official documents held by the Public authority or under its control.
Sl.No.
Category ofdocument
Title of the document Designation and address of the custodian(held by/under the control of whom)
1. Rules / G.Os APAH service/APF service etc.
A.S(AH) / A.S (Fisheries) / A.S (Dy)
2. SOM SOM - do -3. Court cases -- - do -4. A.P.L.A. matters. -- - do -5. Service/ matters. -- - do -6. Rules/Acts, Instructions,
guidelines.-- - do -
7. C & A.G reports. -- - do -8. Audit reports. -- - do -9. Miscellaneous.
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CHAPTER – 8Arrangements for Consultation with, or Representation by, the Members of the Public in relation
to the Formulation of Policy or Implementation thereof.{Section 4(1)(b)viii}
8.1 Describe arrangements by the public authority to seek consultation/ participation of public or its representatives for formulation and implementation of policies?
NIL
S.No.
Function/Service Arrangements for consultation with or
representation of public in relations with policy
formulation
Arrangements for consultation with or
representation of public in relations with policy
implementation.
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CHAPTER – 9Boards, Councils, Committees and other Bodies Constituted as part of Public Authority {Section 4(1)(b) v(iii)}
9.1. Please provide information on Boards, councils, Committees and other Bodies relates to the public authority in the
following format:
Name of Board
Council, Committee
etc.
Composition Powers & Functions
Whether its meetings open to public/ minutes of its meetings accessible for public
1. Andhra Pradesh State Animal Welfare Board
- Minister for Animal Husbandry- Chief Secretary to Government.- Chairman, Animal Welfare Board of India- Spl.Chief Secretary to Government AHDD&F Dept.., A.P., Hyderabad.- Prl. Secretary to Govt.,EFS&TDeptt.,
A.P.,Hyderabad.- Vice – Chancellor, A.N.G.R. AgriculturalUniversity, Rajendrangar, Hyderabad- Director of Animal Husbandry, A.P., Hyderabad
8. Chief Wild Life Warden, A.P., Hyderabad- Smt. Amala Akkineni, Blue
Cross of Hyderabad jubilee Hills, Hyderabad.10. Swamy Swayam Bhagwan Das Bharathiya
Prani Mitra Sangh, Secunderabad.11. Sri Pradeep Kumar Nath, Visakha Society for
prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Visakhapatnam
12. Smt. UmaDevi, Advocate, Nellore
13. Sri G.Manjunath, president, IA&BWS, Guttur, Penukonda, Anantapur Dist.
14. Sri Shantilal Jain,A.P. Jeeva Raksha Sangham, Guntur
15. Sri Amruth Kumar Jain, Bharatiya Prani Mitra Sangham, Hyderabad.
16. Sri Megharaj Agarwal, Chainnaiah Math Gowshala, Balanagar, Hyderabad.
17. Sri Mahesh Agarwal, Bharatiya Prani Mitra Sangham, Hyderabad.
18. Sri Talidandi Subba Raju alias Subba Tata Raju, Narayanapuram illage,Ungutoor Mandal, West Godavari Dist.
19. Sri K.Prabhakar Reddy,MLA, Thamballapalli Constituency, Chittor District.
20. Sri Koneru Konappa, MLA,SiripurConstituency, Adilabad Dt.
21. Sri Karanam Dharmasri, MLA, Madugula Constituency, Visakhapatnam District.
- to advise the State Government on measures to prevent Unnecessary paid or suffering to animals generally and more particularly when they are being transported from one place to another.b) to take all steps for amelioration of animals by encouraging construction of sheds, water troughs and providing necessaryVeterinary assistance to animals;c) To encourage formation or establishment of Pinjara poles, rescue homes, animal shelters sanctuaries and the like.d) To Cooperate with the coordinated work of Associations or Bodies established for purpose of preventing unnecessary pain or suffering to animals;e) to advise the Govt. on matters connected with Animal Welfare.
Yes, Meeting Minutes are open to public
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2. Andhra Pradesh State Cow Protection & Animal Preservation Committee
- Minister for Animal Husbandry- Principal Secretary to Govt., AHDD&F
Suggest measures to be taken up as to the procedure to
Yes, Meeting minutes are open to public
Department, A.P., Hyderabad- Prl. Secretary to Govt., MA&UD
Department, A.P., Hyderabad- Prl. Secretary to Govt., PR&RD
Department, A.P., Hyderabad- Director – General of Police, A.P.,
Hyderabad- Director, Information & public relations- Collector, Hyderabad District, Hyderabad- Collector,Rangareddy Dist., Hyderabad- Commissioner, Muncipal Corporation of Hyderabad
10. Sri Mahesh Agarwal, Bharatiya Prani Mitra Sangham, Hyderabad.
11. Sri Meitim Connolly, Blue Cross of Hyderabad
12. Sri G. Seetharama Sharma, Vice – President, S.P.C.A.,, Kurnool.
13. Sri D. Venugopala Rao, S/o. Tirumala Rao, Porumalla village, Medipalli Mandal Karimnagar District.
14. Sri A.V. Krishna Rao, Secretary, Sri Radha Govinda Goraksha Samithi, Tirupathi.
15. Sri Chintham Koti Reddy, Ulavapadu village, Ulavapdu Mandal, Prakasam District.
16. Smt. Vasanthavadi, peoples for Animals, Begumpet, Hyderabad.
17. Assistant Director, All India Radio, Hyderabad
18. Director of Animal Husbandry, Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad
Be evolved from time to time for inspection of cattle before they are admitted to slaughter houses and also on the measures to be taken up to implement strictly the A,P. Prohibition of Cow Slaughter & Animal Preservation Act, 1977 in letter and spirit and also other allied matters on the subject. The Committee will also empowered to give suggestions to Govt. for proper working of Dt. Animal Welfare Committees.
Name of the Board, Council, Committee etc. Composition Powers & Function
3. AP Goshala Development Committee
- Spl.Chief. Secretary to Govt., AH D & F Dept., A.P., Hyderabad
- Director of Animal Husbandry, AP., Hyderabad
- Addl. Director (Production),
1. To advice the State Government on measures to establish and strengthening the Goshalas economically and for all-round
1.Special Chief Secretary /Prl. Secretary to Government, AH, DD & F Dept.,2. Director of Animal Husbandry, AP, Hyderabad.3. Prl. Secretary Finance/ Prl.
1.To advice the State Government on measures to establish and strengthening the Goshalas economically and for all-round development of Goshalas.
2. To take all steps for amelioration of
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O/o the DAH ., AP., Hyderabad
4. Assistant Director (AH), Goshalas, AP., Hyderabad- Join Commissioner,
Endowments AP., Hyderabad- Swamy Swayam Bhagavan
Das, Bharatiya Prani Mithra sangh, Secunderabad
7. Sri Jasraj ShriShrimal, Chairman, Legal Committee, Bhagyanagar Goseva sadan, Imliban Goshala- Sri. Kailash Goneka,
President, Sri Goshala, Nizamabad
- Dr. A. Kishan Rao President, Anti Pollution Committee, Patancheruvu, Medak District.
10. Sri. M.N.V. Murali Krishna, Treasurer, Eluru
Gosamrakshana Samithi, Eluru, W.G.Dist.
11.Sri Sateesh Khandelwal, Hony. Animal Welfare Officer, Yellandu, Khammam District.12. Sri K.Kameswara Rao, Charted Accountant, Precident of Sri Vijayawada Gosamrakshaka Sangham, Vijayawada.13. Sri, Lakshmi Rajam, General Secretary, Surabhi Goshala Tatipalli, Karimnagar District.
14. Sri P.Venkata Ratnam, Sri Satyam Sai Cow Protection Seva Samithi, Kadapa.
development of Goshalas.
2. To take all steps for amelioration of cows and other animals by encouraging the construction of sheds, water troughs and by providing Veterinary assistance to the uncared cows and other animals.
3. To encourage the formation or establishment of Pinjarapole, rescue homes, animals shelters and the like where the cows and other animals may find a shelter when they have become old and useless or when they need protection.
4. To cooperate and coordinate with Association and Bodies established for purpose of preventing the unnecessary pain or suffering of uncared old cows and other animals.
5. To take all steps for creating awareness moan the farmers to preserve and protect the cows and other animals in their own interest and for agriculture purpose.
Secretary , Finance ( R & E)4. Additional Director, Animal Husbandry ( Production), O/o Director of Animal Husbandry, Hyderabad.5. Joint Commissioner of Endowment, Hyderabad.6.Smt.Thiruppavai Kokila Manju Sri,Sri Seva Foundation , Hyderabad.7. Sri Kailash Goneka, President, Sri Goshala, Nizamabad.8.Sri.M.N.V. Murali Kriahna , Treasurer,Eluru Gosamrakshana Samithi, Eluru, WE District.9. Sri.L.K.Sharma,Managing Trustee,Sri Krishna Gonilayama & Bhagvan Mahavir Goshala, Errabalem, Mangalagiri, Gintir district.10.Sri G.Lakshmi Rajam, Surabhi Goshala, Tatipalli, Karimnagar District.11.Sri, Damoder Rathi, Secretary, Sri Vijayawada Gosamrakshana Sangam, Vijayawada12.Sri. Nageshwara Rao, President, Sri Bapuji Gosamrakshana Sangam Goshala, Ongole.13.Sri. JVSS Rajasekhar, Joint Secretary, Visakha SPCA, Visakhapatnam.14.Sri Devaraj, President, Adoni Pinjarapole, Adoni, Kurnool District.15. Sri Seetharama Yeteendrulu, Sri Krishna Ashramam, Peddamuttevi (v), Movva Mandal, Krishna District. 16.Sri Akkenepally Srinivasa ChakravarthyNo.48, S.V. –II, New Venkateshwara Colony, Hyderabad Road, Nalgonda .17. Assistant Director(AH), Goshala, Hyderabad.
cows and other animals by encouraging the construction of sheds, water troughs and by providing Veterinary assistance to the uncared cows and other animals.
3.To encourage the formation or establishment of Pinjarapole, rescue homes, animals shelters and the like where the cows and other animals may find a shelter when they have become old and useless or when they need protection.
4. To cooperate and coordinate with Association and Bodies established for purpose of preventing the unnecessary pain or suffering of uncared old cows and other animals.
5.To take all steps for creating awareness moan the farmers to preserve and protect the cows and other animals in their own interest and for agriculture purpose.
CHAPTER – 9CHAPTER – 9
Boards, Councils, Committees and other Bodies constituted as part of Public Boards, Councils, Committees and other Bodies constituted as part of Public AuthorityAuthority[Section 4(1) (b) V (iii)]9.1 Please provide information on boards, councils, committees and other bodies related to the public authority in the following format.
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S. No.
Name of Board, Council ,
Committee,etc.,Composition Powers & Functions
Whether its Meetings open to Public/Minutes of its meetings accessible
for Public1
District level committee to execute and monitor the implementation of the marketing scheme
1)District Collector for Executing the works of model fish marketing creation of hygienic sanitary facilities.
Accessibility to member and Special invites 2)J.D./Dy.D/ADF Fisheries department
3)Ex. Engineer of Executive Agency
4) Marketing Department officials5) Municipal Corporation Officials6)Non Govt. organization7)A Representative of Local Fish Traders8)President of Dist.Fishermen Coop Society
2
Committee to assess the value of fish and fixing a lease amount of tanks of G.P.
1)District Panchayat officer for fixing upset price for disposal of fishery wealth in minor irrigation tanks with grampachayat
Accessibility to member and Special invites
2)MDO concerned3)Sarpanch of G.P.4)FDO Concerned
3 State Level committee for the Tsunami Relief
Special Cheaf Secreatary to Govt, AH, DD and Fisheries Commissioner , Relief and Disaster management, CEO Velugu, Commissioner industries Secretary, Institutional finance, Commissioner Rural Development , Member SLBC and one reputed NGOS and CF
Constituted for the purpose of procurement of net materials for supply to the Tsunami affected Fishermen.
Accessibility to member and Special invites
4 District level committee for the Tsunami relief
District Collector, Joint Collector, Project Director DRDA , General manager, District Industries, Lead bank Manager, Executive Director BC Society, District Fishery Officers.
Constituted for the investment and supply of net materials to the Tsunami affected fishermen 16beneficiaries at District Level.
Accessibility to member and Special invites
5 Selection Committee for Inland Fisheries Training Centers at Kurnool, Warangal and Badampudi
Principal SIFT-Chairman ,President Dist Fishermen Cooperative Society in the Zone concerned,ADF in the Zone, Dist officer concerned
Selection of candidates for under going training.
Accessibility to member and Special invites
6 Selection committee for FTI Machilapatnam
Principal SIFT- chairman DDF M.PT Director & Ports, Project Director, DRDA,Principal FTI Machilipatnam,President Dist.
Selection of candidates for under going training.
Accessibility to member and Special invites
7 Selection committee for SIFT
Principal SIFT, DDF,Kakinada, Director of Ports Kakinada, PD DRDA,Kakinada
Selection of candidates for under going training.
Accessibility to member and Special invites
8 Fishing Harbour Management Committees
Up gradation and renovation of Fishing Harbors- maintenance as per the norms of European Union.
Maintenance of Harbors
Accessibility to member and Special invites
9 Fishing Harbour Management Committees at Machilipatnam
Dy. Director of Fisheries, M'patnam-Chairman, Asst. Director of Fisheries, Superintending Engineer, Port Dept.,/, Office In charge of Fishing Harbour Port Dept., President ,Seafood Exports Association of India, A.P. Region, Local Sea Food Exporter as nominated by the CF, President AP Mechanized Fishing boats operators Association, Visage, Local representative of Mechanized Boat Operations as nominated by the CF, A fishermen from the community, and President , Dist. F.C.S.Machilipatnam as members.
They will review all the activities being implemented for hygienic maintenance of Fishing harbor and take effective steps and bringing it to the notice of the concerned departments.
Accessibility to member and Special invites
10 Central Monitoring Committee, Fishing Harbour
Joint Secretary(F)Department of AH,DD, ministry of Agriculture-Chairman, Secretary In charge of Fisheries, Chairman Port Trust or his nominee, Fisheries Dev. Commissioner, Dept., AH & Dairying, Ministry of Agriculture, Director, CICEF, Bangalore, Representative of IFD, Dept., of AH&D, Min. of Agri, Deputy Commissioner(Fishing Harbour) Asst Commissioner (FH)Dept., of AH & D, Min. of Agriculture are members
To facilitate proper monitoring, of progress of implementation of the ongoing projects as well as formulation of new projects both at Central and State level
Accessibility to member and Special invites
11 Constitution of State Level Monitoring Committee
Special Chief Secretary in charge of Fisheries, AHDD & F-Chairman Commissioner of Fisheries, C0-Chairman Representative from
To review the physical and financial progress of the ongoing fishing harbour and fish
Accessibilty to member and Special invites
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Govt. of India, Ministry of Agri. Dept., of AH & Dairying, Nominee of the CICEF, Bangalore, E.E.O/o CF, JD O/o CF, Accounts officer O/o CF Hyderabad are members
landing centre projects in the State etc.,
12 State level Committee for regularization of Coastal Aquaculture
Spl. Chief Secretary in charge of Fisheries, AHDD & F - Chairman, Commissioner of fisheries Member- secretary, Commissioner Agriculture member, Member secretary, Pollution control board, Member, Director of town planning member, Chief engineer, Irrigation member, Director, Ground water department member, Representative of MPEDA , Member.
Recommending the applications to for regularization of coastal aquaculture to AAI, Chennai
Accessibilty to member and Special invites
13 District level Committee for regularization of Coastal Aquaculture
District Collector concerned -Chairman, Asst. Director of fisheries Member- secretary, Jet. Director member, Jt. Director of Fisheries (Coast) kakinada Member, Representative AP Pollution control board, Member, DD MPEDA member, Regional Deputy Director fisheries concerned member, Representative of SADA, Member, Representative of Ground water concerned, member, Representative from town planning department member.
Recommending the applications to for regularization of coastal aquaculture to SLC, Hyderabad.
Accessibility to member and Special invites
14 State level Committee for regularization of Fresh Water Aquaculture
The Spl. Chief Secretary to Govt. AH,DD & F is Chairman, Spl. Chief Secretary to Govt., Environment, Forest, Science & Technology Department or his nominee not less than the level of Jt. Secretary to Govt., is Member, Spl. Chief Secretary to Govt. Agriculture Department or his nominee not less than the level of Jt. Secretary to Govt. is member ,Prl. Secretary to Govt., Revenue Department or his nominee not less than the level of Jt. Secretary to Govt. is Member, Director, Ground Water Department is member, Engineer-in-Chief, Irrigation Department is Member, Commissioner of Fisheries is Member Convener.
Consider the recommendation of SLC and issue permission.
Accessibility to member and Special invites
15 District Level Committee for Regularization of Fresh Water Aquaculture
District Collector concerned- Chairman, Executive Engineer, MI Dept., Dy. Director Ground Water Dep., Jt. Director of Agriculture, Dist. Fisheries Officer, Eminent Aqua farmer, eminent Agriculture farmer, eminent Environmentalist.
Recommend eligible applications to SLC at State Level for according permission to construct new fish ponds.
Accessibility to member and Special invites
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CHAPTER – 10 Directory of Officers and Employees
(Section 4(1)(b)(ix))
10.1 Please provide information on officers and employees working in different units or offices at different levels and their contact addresses in the following format (including officers in charge of grievances redressal, vigilance, audit, etc)
Sl.No.
Name of Office/administrative unit Name, Designation & Address of Officer/Employee
Telephone & Fax Office Tel: Residence Tel: Fax:
1. Sri . S. Bhale Rao, IAS AH & DD & F Department
Spl.Chief Secy. to Govt.AH & DD & F Department.
234522702345299723450279 – (F)23376210-Res
2. Sri . T. Jai Raj Singh Additional Secy. to Govt.
2345285124387635-Res.
3. Sri. N.B. Ratna Kumar Asst. Secy. to Govt.
23450423
5. Sri. M.V.L. Kali Kumar Asst. Secy. to Govt.
23450111Ex.2284
6. Smt. B. Jalaja Asst.Secy. to Govt
23450111Ex.2457
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CHAPTER – 11Monthly remuneration received by Officers and Employees, including the system of compensation as provided in Regulations (Section 4(1)(b)(x))
Sl.No.
Designation Monthly remuneration including its composition
System of compensation to determine Remuneration as given in regulation.
1. Spl.Chief Secy. to Govt.(AHDD& F)
Rs.94,430-00 Rs.80,000/- fixed Scale
2. Additional Secretary to Govt.
Rs.65,832 -00 Rs.44740-55660
3. Asst. Secy. to Govt.( R.K)
Rs.18,222-00 Rs.8400-16525
4. Asst. Secy. to Govt. (OP)
Rs. 29,671-00 Rs.12385-27750
5. Asst. Secy. to Govt (J)
Rs.54,995-00 Rs.23650-49360
6. Section Officer Rs.18,030 – 43630
7. Private Secretary to Spl. C.S
Rs.18,030 – 43630
8. Asst. Section Officer Rs.12,910-36700
9. Senior Stenos Rs.12,910-36700
10. DR. & T Asst. Rs.9200-27000
11 TCA Rs. 9460-27700
11. Record Assistants Rs.7520-22430
12. Drivers Rs.9200-27000
13. Jamedar Rs.7740-23040
14. Attenders Rs.6700-20110/-
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Chapter 12
Budget Allocated to Each Agency including Plans:[Section 4(1)(b)xi)
12.1 Provide information about the details of the plans, programme and schemes undertaken by the public authority for each agency.
Agency Plan/Programme/ Scheme/Project/ Activity/Purpose for which budget is allocated
Proposed Expen-diture
Expected Outcomes
Report on disbursement made of where such details are available (site, reports notice board etc.,)
AHD Plan Scheme Supply of Fodder Seed
146.73Lakhs
About 1,22,275 Tonnes of dry Fodder
Concerned Field Veterinary Institution
Non- Plan Scheme Supply of Mineral Mixture -- - -
Drought Relief Fodder Seed Supply -- - -Fodder Supply No funds
have been allocated.
- -
Fodder Supply - - -
Fodder Supply - -
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CHAPTER – 12CHAPTER – 12Budget Allocated to Each Agency including Plans etc.Budget Allocated to Each Agency including Plans etc. [Section 4(1) (b) (xi)]Provide information about the details of the plans, programmes and schemes under taken by the public authority for each agency:
Centrally sponsored schemes (Rs Lakhs)GOI share GOAP share Total
Budget 1765.94 63.00 1828.94Sanction 546.98 83.90 630.88
Expenditure 388.72 83.90 556.52
Normal state plan (100% by state Government)
Budget 0.00 424.00 424.00Sanction 0.00 395.79 395.79
Expenditure 0.00 357.19 357.19
Total of plan schemesBudget 1765.94 487+934.25=1421.25* 3187.19
Sanction 546.98 437.69 1020.67Expenditure 388.72 441.09 829.81
*Rs.934.25 are allocated for RKVY schemes.Centrally sponsored schemes (Rs in lakhs)S. No Scheme Budget allocation Sanction of the schemes Expenditure
2009-10 2009-10 2009-10
(A ) GOI share GOAP
shareTotal GOI share GOAP
shareTotal GOI
shareGOAP share
Total
1 Strengthening of database and fisheries net working
19.06 0.00 19.06 27.86 0.00 27.86 18.6 0.00 18.60
2 Assistance to fishermen coop. societies
90 0.00 90 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00
3 Housing for Fishermen 300 0.00 300 100 0.00 100 100 0 100.004 Construction of fish
landing centers 400 0.00 400 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00
5 Group Accident Insurance
0.00 25 25 0.00 80.9 80.9 0.00 80.9 80.90
6 Relief cum Savings Scheme
105.88 25 130.88 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00
7 Development Rebate on on HSD Oil
150 0.00 150 149.64 0.00 149.64 0.64 0.64
8 Motorization of crafts 45 0.00 45 45 3.00 48 45.00 3 48.009 Training & Extension 12.00 3.00 15.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
10 Fresh water aqua culture
75.00 10.00 85.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
11 Prime Ministers package for farmers- Construction of fish ponds and inputs( 100:0)
569 0.00 569 138 0.00 138 138 0 138.00
12 Coastal security 0.00 0.00 0 86.48 0.00 86.48 86.48 0 86.48 Sub-Total 1765.94 63.00 1828.94 546.98 83.90 630.88 388.72 83.90 472.62
Normal state plan schemes
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S . No
Scheme Budget allocation Sanction of the schemes Expenditure 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10
Normal State Plan Schemes
GOI share
GOAP share
Total GOI share
GOAP share
Total GOI share GOAP share
Total
11 Supply of fish seed to Fishermen Coop societies
0 25 25 0 12.50 12.50 0 12.50 12.50
12 Continuation of staff under SPU
0 12 12 0 12 12 0 16.44 16.44
13 Maintenance of aqua labs
0 7.5 7.5 0 7.5 7.5 0 0 0
14 Exemption of sales tax on HSD oil
0 200 200 0 185.85 185.85 0 156.3 156.3
15 Supply of Ice Boxes 0 2.5 2.5 0 2.5 2.5 0 0 016 Fisheries Training Instt &
Staff under AHRD Project0 17.5 17.5 0 17.5 17.5 0 19.03 19.03
17 Providing Managerial Assistance to AFCOF
0 13.5 13.5 0 6.75 6.75 0 6.75 6.75
18 Spl. Component plan for Scheduled castes inputs
0 35 35 0 35 35 0 35 35
19 Fish Retail Out lets for SCs.
0 50 50 0 50 50 0 50 50
20 R.F.D. scheme for SC Fishermen
0 20 20 0 20 20 0 20 20
21 Tribal Sub-plan-Supply of Fishing inputs
0 25 25 0 25 25 0 25 25
22 Reservoir Fisheries development for ST fishermen
0 12.5 12.5 0 12.5 12.5 0 10.69 10.69
23 Maintenance of Shore Stations 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0.29 0.29
24 Maintenance of Relief boats 0 2.5 2.5 0 2.5 2.5 0 0 0
25 Arbitration- Fishing harbour Kakinada 0 0 0 0 5.19 5.19 0 5.19 5.19
Total of NSP 0 424.00 424.00 0 395.79 395.79 0 357.19 357.19Total of CSS 1765.94 63.00 1828.94 546.98 83.90 630.88 388.72 83.90 472.62
RKVY 0 934.25 934.25 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 1765.94 1421.25 3187.19 546.98 473.69 1020.67 388.72 441.09 829.81
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CHAPTER – 13(2)Manner of Execution of Subsidy Programme
(Section 4(1)(b)xII)13.1 Describe the activities/programmes/ Schemes being implemented by the Public
authority for which subsidy is provided.13.2 Provide information on the nature of subsidy, eligibility criteria for accessing subsidy
and designation of officer competent ant to grant subsidy under various Programme /schemes.
Name of Programme/ activity
Nature / scale of subsidy
Eligibility criteria for grant of subsidy
`Designation of officer to grant subsidy.
1) Supply of Fodder SeedPlanNormal State Plan
75% subsidy S.F, M.F. DAH
Special Component Plan
75% Subsidy S.C. Farmers DAH
2) Non planSupply of Mineral Mixture
50% Subsidy S.F.M.F. DAH
3) Drought Relief Fodder Seed Supply
75% Subsidy S.F.M.F. Govt. Commer. .Disaster ManagementFodder Supply Free Supply in
Cattle Camps.S.F. M.F . , A.L.
13. 3 Describe the manner of execution of the subsidy programmes
Name of Programme/ activity
Application procedure
Sanction Procedure
Disbursement Procedure
) Supply of Fodder Seed
Proposal Submitted by the concern Joint Directors.
DAH Accords Technical and administrative Sanctions
Eligible farmers are provided with fodder seed with 25% recovery
Plan - do- - do -Normal State Plan - do- - do -Special Component Plan - do -
2) Supply of Mineral Mixture – Non Plan
Eligible farmers are provided with mineral mixture with 50% recovery
3) Drought relief District Collectors and Director of Animal Husbandry
Fodder Seed Supply
Proposal Submitted by the concern Joint Directors
Eligible farmers are provided fodder seed with 25% recovery
Fodder Supply- do -
Supplying Fodder on free of cost in Cattle Camps.
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CHAPTER – 13CHAPTER – 13Manner of Execution of Subsidy Programme Manner of Execution of Subsidy Programme [Section 4(1) (b) (xii]13.1 Describe the activities / programmes /schemes being implemented by the public authority for which subsidy is
provided. Provide information about the details of the plans, programmes and schemes under taken by the public authority for each agency.
13.2 Provide information on the nature of subsidy, eligibility criteria for accessing subsidy and designation of officer competent to grant subsidy under various programmes / schemes.
Name of Programme / activity Nature / scale of subsidy Eligibility criteria
for grant of subsidyDisbursement
procedureDevelopment of Marine Fisheries
1. Motorization of traditional crafts
Ø Under Centrally Sponsored Scheme (GOI 50: GOAP 50). Ø The unit cost is Rs. 0.60 lakhs, 50% subsidy per unit Rs 0.30 lakhs per OBM/ IBM
Fishermen should be a member of the fishermen cooperative society and for claiming any subsidy scheme the beneficiary/ fishermen must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
2. Safety of Fishermen at Sea
75% of unit cost of kit consisting of GPS, communication equipment, echo sounder and search & rescue beacon.
Fishermen should be a member of the fishermen cooperative society and for claiming any subsidy scheme the beneficiary/ fishermen must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
3.a) Fishermen Development Rebate on HSD oil:
Rebate will be equivalent to 50% of Sales Tax relief granted by States / UTs to HSD oil for Fishing purpose with central subsidy limited to Rs.3.00/ LitreOf HSD iol with ceiling of 500 liters per boat per month during active fishing fishing months.
Subsidy will be provided to the vessels of size less than 20m, registered before 10th plan, which are owned by fishers of BPL category. District fishery officers
3.b). Sales tax exemption
Ø The ceiling limit is 3000 liter/p.m ber boat in case of mechanized boats and 300 liters/ pm per boat in case of motorized craft. Ø The subsidy on sale tax is Rs 6.03 per liter.
Fishermen should be a member of the fishermen cooperative society and for claiming any subsidy scheme the beneficiary/ fishermen must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
4. Introduction of Intermediate Craft of Improved Design.
10% cost of vessel as subsidy subject to a ceiling limit of Rs. 6.00 Lakh. Unit cost Rs. 60.00 Lakh.
Fishermen should be a member of the fishermen cooperative society and for claiming any subsidy scheme the beneficiary/ fishermen must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
5. Promotion of fuel efficient and environment friendly fishing practices.
30% cost of LPGF kit with a ceiling of Rs.0.10 Lakh. Unit cost Rs. 0. 37 Lakh.
Fishermen should be a member of the fishermen cooperative society and for claiming any subsidy scheme the beneficiary/ fishermen must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
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National scheme of Welfare of Fishermen.
1. Development of Model Fishermen Villages: Housing.
Ø The unit cost is Rs. 54,250/- Subsidy of Rs. 20,000/- will be released to the fishermen beneficiaries who have availed the housing scheme under INDIRAMMA.
Fishermen should be a member of the fishermen cooperative society and for claiming any subsidy scheme the beneficiary/ fishermen must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
2. Group Accident Insurance Scheme
An exgratia of Rs.1, 00, 000/- in case of death / permanent disability and Rs.50, 000/- in case of partial disability is being paid .
Fishermen should be a member of the fishermen cooperative society and for claiming any subsidy scheme the beneficiary/ fishermen must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
3. Saving-cum-Relief.
The marine fishermen has to save Rs. 600/- @ Rs. 70/- per month for a period of 8 months and Rs. 40/- in the 9th month. Rs. 1,200/- will be sanctioned as grant. The amount of Rs. 1800/- will be distributed to the fishermen in 3 equal monthly installments
Fishermen should be a member of the fishermen cooperative society and for claiming any subsidy scheme the beneficiary/ fishermen must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
Training and Extension:1. Training of fish farmers Stipend @ Rs.125/ day for
15 days subject to a maximum of Rs.1875/-per participant and an actual to and from train / bus fare subject to a maximum of Rs. 500/- per trainee.
Fishermen should be a member of the fishermen cooperative society and for claiming any subsidy scheme the beneficiary/ fishermen must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
Development of Inland Fisheries and Aquaculture1. Construction of new ponds @20% - ceiling:
Rs.60,000/ha (For SCs/STs-25% - Rs.75,000/ha) unit cost Rs. 3.00 Lakhs
Fishermen should be a member of the fishermen cooperative society and for claiming any subsidy scheme the beneficiary/ fishermen must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
2. Reclamation /renovation of tanks/ponds
@20% - ceiling: Rs.15000/ha (For SCs/STs-25% - Rs.18,750/ha) unit cost Rs.75,000/-
Fishermen should be a member of the fishermen cooperative society and for claiming any subsidy scheme the beneficiary/ fishermen must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
3. Cost of inputs @20% - ceiling: Rs.10,000/ha (For SCs/STs-25% - Rs.12,500/ha) The unit cost is Rs.50,000/-
Fishermen should be a member of the fishermen cooperative society and for claiming any subsidy scheme the beneficiary/ fishermen must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
4.Fresh water fish seed hatchery 10% Subsidy with a ceiling of Rs.1.20 lakhs and 1.60 lakhs in the plain and hilly areas respectively to entrepreneurs only. Unit cost Rs 12.00 lakh for a fish seed hatchery with 10 million (fry) capacity.
Fishermen should be a member of the fishermen cooperative society and for claiming any subsidy scheme the beneficiary/ fishermen must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
5.Fish feed units @20% subsidy with ceiling of Rs.1.50 lakh per unit to entrepreneurs. The unit cost is Rs.7.50 lakh with a capacity of 1.20 quintals/day.
The beneficiary/ fishermen must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
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6.Fresh water prawn seed hatchery
@20% subsidy with ceiling of Rs.2.40 lakh per unit to entrepreneurs. The unit cost is Rs.30.00 lakh for a large fresh water prawn hatchery with a minimum capacity of 25 million PL/year.
The beneficiary/ fishermen must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
7. Soil and Water testing kit One time grant to FFDAsUnit cost of kit is Rs. 40,000/-.
The beneficiary/ fishermen /farmer must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
8. Integrated units, ornamental fishes hatchery
5-10 million fry capacity hatchery @ 10% subsidy – ceiling – Rs.1,50,000 for all categories of farmers.
The beneficiary/ fishermen must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
5.Intergrated fish farming @20% - ceiling: Rs.16000/ha (For SCs/STs-25% - Rs.20,000/ha)
Fishermen should be a member of the fishermen cooperative society and for claiming any subsidy scheme the beneficiary/ fishermen must fullfil all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
Inland Capture Fisheries (Reservoirs/Rivers etc.)1.Fish seed rearing Units/ Seed Rearing Units. Cages / Pens with inputs
Units cost Rs.3.00 lakh /ha 20 Subsidy to the beneficiaries with a ceiling of Rs.60,000/-
Fishermen should be a member of the fishermen cooperative society and for claiming any subsidy scheme the beneficiary / fishermen must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officer
2. Input cost (Seed, feed, manures, fertilizers, preventive measures for disease etc.,)
Unit cost Rs. 30,000/- per ha (one time) Subsidy 20% with a ceiling of Rs. 6,00/-
3. Craft and gear (nets, boats etc.)
Unit cost Rs.15,000/- Subsidy 20% with a ceiling of Rs.3000/- per unit
Fishermen should be a member of the fishermen cooperative society and for claiming any subsidy scheme the beneficiary / fishermen must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officer
4.construction of landing centers Unit cost Rs. 1,00,000/- per landing center assistance to State Govt.
District fishery officer
Development of Waterlogged Areas. 1. Development of water logged areas
Unit cost Rs.2.00 lakhs /ha 20% subsidy to the beneficiary with a ceiling of Rs. 40,000/- per ha.
The beneficiary/ fishermen must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
2. Cost of inputs Unit cost is Rs. 75,000/- per ha. @20% - ceiling : Rs.15,000/ha
The beneficiary/ fishermen must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
Development of Brackish water Aquaculture1.Renovation or construction of brackish water fish farms
25% cost subject to a maximum of Rs. 60,000/- per ha as subsidy.
The beneficiaries will be small shrimp farmers having land holding of 2 ha or less. Must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
Productive utilization of Inland Saline/Alkaline Water for aquaculture.1.Cost for construction. Unit cost Rs. 3.00 Lakh/ha.
Subsidy @ 20% with a ceiling of Rs. 20,000/-per ha.
The beneficiaries will be small shrimp farmers having land holding of 2 ha or less. Must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
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2. Input cost. Unit cost Rs. 1.00 Lakh/haSubsidy @ 20% with a ceiling of Rs. 20,000/- per ha.
The beneficiaries will be small shrimp farmers having land holding of 2 ha or less. Must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
Prime Minister's Package: 40% subsidy to General farmers and 50% to SC/STs Unit cost. Rs. 2.00 Lakhs for construction of pond & Rs. 0.30 Lakhs for inputs
The beneficiaries will be small shrimp farmers having land holding and must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
NORMAL STATE PLAN 1.Fish seed stocking on 50% subsidy to FCS
Unit cost Rs. 25,000/- 50% subsidy.
The Fishermen Coop. societies are the beneficiaries. The good working societies will be selected by the committee constituted. The society shall fulfill the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
2. Fish seed stocking on 50% subsidy under supply of inputs to SC/ST societies
Unit cost Rs. 10,000/- 50% subsidy.(Rs. 5,000/- as back end subsidy).
Fishermen should be a member of the fishermen cooperative society and for claiming any subsidy scheme the beneficiary / fishermen must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
3. Supply of ice-boxes 50% Subsidy not exceeding Rs. 2000/-
Fishermen should be a member of the fishermen cooperative society and for claiming any subsidy scheme the beneficiary / fishermen must fulfill all the governmental procedure for availing the schemes.
District fishery officers
List of the activities/Schemes approved under National Fisheries Development Board.
S.No Name of the activity/ Scheme Unit cost Pattern of assistance1 Intensive Aquaculture in Ponds
a Construction of new fish /Prawn ponds and tanks
Existing species Entrepreneurs/ farmers
(a) Rs.3.00 lakhs/ ha for plain areas
1. 20% subsidy with a ceiling of Rs. 0.60 lakhs/ha. 2. 25% subsidy to SC & STs with a ceiling of Rs. 0.75 lakhs/ha.
New species Pangasius sutchi Rs.3.00 lakhs/ ha 1. 20% of the unit cost for all farmers. 2. 25% subsidy to SC & STs.
b Renovation of existing fish/prawn ponds and Tanks
Rs.0.75 lakhs/ ha 1. 20% subsidy for all farmers/ entrepreneurs with a ceiling of Rs. 0.15 lakhs/ha. 2. 25% subsidy to SC & STs with a ceiling of Rs. 0.1875 lakhs/ha.
For new species Pangasius sutchi Rs.0.75 lakhs/ ha 1. 20% of the unit cost for all farmers. 2. 25% subsidy to SC & STs.
c Cost of inputs For prawn forming enterprenures/farmers
Rs.1.80 lakhs/ ha 1. 20% subsidy with a ceiling of Rs. 0.36 lakhs/ha.
For fish / prawn farming in paddy fields entrepreneurs/farmers
Rs.0.50 lakhs/ ha 1. 20% subsidy for all farmers/ entrepreneurs.
For new species Pangasius sutchi Rs.5.00 lakhs/ ha 1.40% subsidy of the unit cost for initial period of 2yrs. And thereafter 20% for all farmers 25% FOR sc /St farmers.
d Establishment of fresh water Prawn seed hatcheriesxisting species Entrepreneurs/ farmers
Capacity :25 millon PL/year State Government
Rs.30.00lakhs/ unit One time grant to the States for establishment of hatchery at state level.
ii)Capacity :5-8 millon PL/year Entrepreneurs/farmers
Rs.12.00lakhs/ unit 1. 20% subsidy with a ceiling of Rs.2.40 lakhs/ha.
e Establishment of Fish seed hatcheryEstablishment of fish seed hatcheries with or without /nurseries 7-8 millon (fry) capacity/year
Rs.12.00lakhs/ unit for plain areas
20% back ended bank linked subsidy to entrepreneurs / farmers with a ceiling of Rs.2.4lakhs.
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New species (cultivable species other than major carps)Entrepreneurs/farmers
Unit cost has to be approved by CIFA
40% back ended subsidy on capital investment.
f Renovation of fish seed farmsg Construction of fish seed rearing unit
for rearing fry to large fingerlings of 80-100mm size.
Rs.3.00 lakhs/ha. For plain areas.
1. 20% subsidy for all farmers/ entrepreneurs. 2. 25% subsidy to SC & STs 90% onetime grant to government/ quasi government organisatations.
i Trout culture in race ways unit size: 45 m3 water area Entrepreneures/farmers
Rs.1.00lakh/ unit 1. 20% subsidy for all farmers/ entrepreneurs with a ceiling of 0.20 lakh/ha.. 2. 25% subsidy to SC & STs with a ceiling of Rs. 0.25 lakh/ha.
Inputs for trout farming in raceways unit size:45 m3 water volume
Rs.1.30lakh/ unit 1. 20% subsidy for all farmers/ entrepreneurs with a ceiling of 0.26 lakh/ha.. 2. 25% subsidy to SC & STs with a ceiling of Rs. 0.325 lakh/ha.
j Trout seed hatcheryii) Capacity:0.2-0.3 million fry / year Entrepreneura/ farmers
Rs.12lakh/ unit 1. 20% subsidy for all farmers/ entrepreneurs.
i Feed mill (Extruded floating pelletted feed of 5 tons/hour production capaciy Entrepreneurs
Rs.1000.00lakhs 40% equity on machinery and equipment in respect of listed companies(or) 40% soft loan (with 5% itrest)administered through commersial banks for entrepreneures./Profit making Fisheries Fedarations/Fisheries corporations.
Feed mill of 2 tons/day. Rs.25lakh/ unit 40% soft loan on the capital cost (excluding land cost)@5% intrest rate through nationalized banks.(with 5% itrest)administered through commersial banks for entrepreneures./Profit making Fisheries Fedarations/Fisheries corporations.
Feed mill of 1.2 quintal/day. Rs.7.5 lakh/ unit 20% subsidy with a ceiling of Rs.1.5 lakh/unit to entrepreneures/ farmers.
n Running water fish cultureConstruction (100m3 water volume
Rs.0.45 lakh/ unit 1. 20% subsidy for all farmers/entrepreneures with a ceiling of Rs. 0.09 lakhs/unit. 2. 25% subsidy to SC & STs with a ceiling of Rs. 0.1125 lakhs/unit.
First year input Rs0.15 lakhs/unit 1. 20% subsidy for all farmers/entrepreneures with a ceiling of Rs. 0.03 lakhs/unit. 2. 25% subsidy to SC & STs with a ceiling of Rs. 0.0375 lakhs/unit.
2 Fresh water OrnamentalFisheries
i) Backyard hatchery Rs1.00 lakh i)50% unit cost as subsidy to members of Women SHGs/Fisherwomen cooperative socities. ii) 25% unit cost as subsidy to individual persons.
ii) Medium scale unit Rs8.00 lakhs 1. 25% subsidy for small etrepreneures for medium scale units. 2. 30% subsidy to SC & STs
iii) Integrated Ornamental Fishery units Rs15.00 lakhs i)90% subsidy to yhe Government agencies/Government institutions. Ii)25% unit cost as subsidy to enterpreneur
iv) Settingup of Aquarium fabrication units SHGs/Entrepreneures
Rs1.00 lakhs i)50% unit cost as subsidy to members of Women SHGs/Fisherwomen cooperative socities.ii) 25% unit cost as subsidy to individual persons.
3 Development of Domestic Fish Marketingi. New wholesale markets through
private sectorUnit cost has to be
decided and appraised on case to case basis.
Soft loan of 40% at 5% intrest rate to entreprenuers through commersial banks.
ii. Settingup up of retail fish outlets up to Rs10.00 lakhs NFDB assistance will be in the form of subsidy @ 25% of approved Project cost to entreprenuers(30% subsidy for SCs/STs/NE regions).
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iii. Retailing by fisherwomen up to Rs10.00 lakhs The NFDB will provide a subsidy of 40% on the project cost to Fisherwomen who are involved in fish marketing and fisherwomen who are from fishermen community and members of local fishermen or fisherwomen co- operative socities.
iv. Cold chain development and processing of value added products
Unit cost has to be decided and appraised on case to case basis.
NFDB assistance would be in the form of 40%soft loan at 5% interest rate to entrepreneurs through commercial banks: Fisheries Fedarations and corporations can avail the loan assistance directly from NFDB.
v. Cold chain development (equity 40%)
Unit cost has to be decided and appraised on case to case basis.
NFDB assistance would be in the form of 40% equity of capital investment to entrepreneurs including individuals, firms, companies,registered associations and registered socities.
4 Coastal Aquaculturea. i.Construction of ponds for brakish
water fin fish cultureRs.2.40 lakhs/ha 25% cost subject to a maximum of Rs. 0.60
lakhs/ha as subsidy.
ii.Additional infrastructure for brakish water finfish culture for modification of existing farms.
Rs.2.00 lakhs/ha 25% cost subject to a maximum of Rs. 0.50 lakhs/ha as subsidy.
iii. Input assistance for brakish water fin fish culture
Rs.3.00 lakhs/ha.(subject to the approval of CIBA based on the production level).
1.One time back ended subsidy of 25% to all farmers to a maximum of 0.75 lakhs/ha and 2. 30% subsidy in case of SC/STs to a maximum of Rs. 0.90 lakhs/ha.
Cage culture of brakish water finfish culture in ponds.
Rs.10.00 lakhs/ha 25% of unit cost as a subsidy to private entreprenures and formers.
Input assistance for cage culture of brakish water fin fish
Rs.7.00 lakhs/ha.(subject to the approval of CIBA /RGCA based on the production level).
1.Back ended subsidy of 25% on the working capital for first crop with a ceiling of Rs.1.75 lakhs/ha 2.Back ended subsidy of 30% on the working capital for first crop to SCs/STs with a ceiling of Rs. 2.10 lakhs/ha.
5 Deep Sea Fishing and Tuna Processing
Mariculture
Setting up of open sea cage culture by companies
Rs.2.00 crores/unit 20% equity participation on investment.
Promotion of diversification by shrimp hatcheries to take up seed productionof fin fish species of commercial importance.
Rs.70 lakhs 20% subsidy on the unit cost not exceeding Rs.14.0 lakhs/unit.
Assistance for setting up of open sea cage culture units.
Rs.6.00 lakhs/cage 40% back ended subsidy to fishermen groups and entrepreneurs with ceiling of Rs. 2.40 lakhs/ cage.
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CHAPTER – 13 (2)CHAPTER – 13 (2)
Manner of Execution of Subsidy Programme Manner of Execution of Subsidy Programme [Section 4(1) (b) (xii]13.3 Describe the manner of execution of the subsidy programmes.
Name of Programme /
activityApplication procedure Sanctioned procedure Disbursement
procedure
Development of Marine Fisheries
1. Motorization of traditional crafts
The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
2. Safety of Fishermen at Sea
The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
3. a) Fishermen Development Rebate on HSD oil:
The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
3. b). Sales tax exemption
The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
4. Introduction of Intermediate Craft of Improved Design.
The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
5. Promotion of fuel efficient and environment friendly fishing practices.
The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
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National scheme of Welfare of Fishermen.
1. Development of Model Fishermen Villages: Housing.
The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
2. Group Accident Insurance Scheme
The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
3. Saving-cum-Relief.
The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
Training and Extension:
1. Training of fish farmers
The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
Development of Inland Fisheries and Aquaculture
1. Construction of new ponds
The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
2. Reclamation /renovation of tanks/ponds
The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
3. Cost of inputs
The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
4. Fresh water fish seed hatchery
The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
5. Fish feed units
The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
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6. Fresh water prawn seed hatchery
The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
7. Soil and Water testing kit
The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
8. Integrated units, ornamental fishes hatchery
The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
5.Intergrated fish farming
The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
Inland Capture Fisheries (Reservoirs/Rivers etc.
1. Fish seed rearing Units/ Seed Rearing Units. Cages / Pens with inputs
The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
2. Input cost (Seed, feed, manures, fertilizers, preventive measures for disease etc.,)
The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
3. Craft and gear (nets, boats etc.)
The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
4.construction of landing centers
The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
Development of Waterlogged Areas.1. Development of water logged areas The eligible beneficiary /
member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
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2. Cost of inputs The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
Development of Brackish water Aquaculture1.Renovation or construction of brackish water fish farms
The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
Productive utilization of Inland Saline/Alkaline Water for aquaculture.1.Cost for construction. The eligible beneficiary /
member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
2. Input cost. The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
Prime Minister's Package: The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
NORMAL STATE PLAN 1. Fish seed stocking on 50% subsidy to FCS
The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
2. Fish seed stocking on 50% subsidy under supply of inputs to SC/ST societies
The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers concerned.
3. Supply of ice-boxes The eligible beneficiary / member/ public will approach the District Fisheries Officer concerned for availing the scheme so sanctioned to the district
After obtaining the approval of the Commissioner of Fisheries and District Collector concerned the scheme will be sanctioned by
As per the guidelines communicated by the Head office through District Fishery Officers
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and the applications so received for claiming which will be processed at the district office.
following guidelines and circulars communicated by the commissionerate concerned.
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CHAPTER -15 Information available in Electronic Form (Section 4(1)(b)x(iv))
15.1 Please provide the details of information related to the various schemes of the department which are available in electronic formats(Floppy, CD, VCD, Web Site, Internet etc)
Electronicformat.
Description (site address/location where available etc.)
Contents or title Designation and address of the custodian of Information (held by whom?)
Web site WWW.aponline.gov.in GO’s./Acts. IT&C Dept.
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CHAPTER – 17
Names, Designations and other Particulars of Public Information Officers (Section 4(1)(b)xvi)
17.1 Please provide contract information about the Public Information Officers and Assistant Public Information Officers designated for various offices/administrative units and Appellate Authority/Officer(s) for the public authority in the following format:
Public Information Officer(as)
Sl.No.
Name of Office/administrative unit
Name :& Designation of PIO
Office Tel: Residence Tel:Fax:
1. AHDD&F Deptt. Sri T. Jai Raj Singh
23452851(O)24387635-(R)
2. Director of Animal Husbandry
3. Commissioner of Fisheries4. APDDCF Ltd.
Assistant Public Information Officer(s)
Sl.No.
Name of Office/administration unit
Name & designation of APIO
Office Tel:Residence Tel:Fax:
1. AHDD&F Deptt. Sri N. B. Ratna Kumar Asst.Secy.to Govt.
23450423
Sri M.V.L. Kali Kumar,Asst.Secy.to Govt.
23450111Ex: 2284
Smt B. Jalaja, Asst.Secy. to Govt.
23450111Ex: 2457
Appellate Authority
Sl.No.
Name, Designation & Address of Appellate Officer
Jurisdiction of Appellate Officer (offices/administrative units of the authority)
Office Tel:Residence Tel:Fax:
1. S. Bhale Rao ,IASSpl. Chief Secy. to Govt.AH,DD & F Deptt.Ist floor , ‘D’ Block, A.P. Secretariat,Hyderabad.
H.No.8-2-608 / 20Road No.10, Banjara Hills Hyderabad – 500 034.
234522702345299723450279 – (F)23376210 – Res.
T. JAI RAJ SINGH ADDITIONAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT
//FORWARDED :: BY ORDER//
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SECTION OFFICER
18.118.1 Please give below any other information or details of Please give below any other information or details of publications, which are of relevance or of use to the publications, which are of relevance or of use to the CitizensCitizens
[Section 4(1) (b) XVii]
1. Poster on the inland fisheries and cooperatives2. Poster on the marine fisheries 3. Poster on the welfare activities4.
Poster on the discriminate use of anti biotic in the aquaculture
5. Pocket book for fish farmer on fresh water prawn culture 6.
Pocket book for aqua farmers on culture aspects in aquaculture.
7. Achievements of one year
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