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1 Indian Council of Agricultural Research Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-III Umiam, Meghalaya Format for Annual Action Plan Formulation of KVKs, Zone-III for 2015-16 Name of the KVK/District: .Dhemaji State:. Assam Host Organization:. Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat- 785013 Present Staff Position in KVK Sl. No. Name Gender (M/F) Category (General / OBC / SC / ST ) Designation Discipline Mobile No. 1. Dr.Rijusmita Sarma Deka F GEN Programme Coordinator Animal Science 78960-28773 Mr. Gunjan Gogoi M OBC Subject Matter Specialist Plant Protection 94350-92550 2. Mrs.Yater Das F SC Subject Matter Specialist Plant Breeding & Genetics 88224-94404 3. Dr.Ashim Kumar Saikia M OBC Subject Matter Specialist Animal Science 97076-00886 4. Miss Binita Konwar F OBC Subject Matter Specialist Horticulture 94019-54879 5. Mrs.Bibha Ozah F GEN Subject Matter Specialist Soil Science 94354-91248 6. Mr.Monuranjan Gogoi M OBC Subject Matter Specialist Home Science 94350-94732 7. Mr.Bishnu Narayan Phukan M GEN Computer Programmer Computer 94017-92834 8. Dr.Binoy Roy M GEN Farm Manager Biotechnology 98546-94558 9. Mr.Swapan Kumar Sarma M GEN Programme Assistant (Agri) Nematology 99548-92733 10. Mr.Pradip Deori M ST Office Superintendent cum Accountant M. Com 95770-94680 11. Mr.Durgadhar Deori M ST Driver cum Mechanic - 88129-00374 12. Mr.Raju Konch M OBC Driver cum Mechanic - 84038-31893 13. Mr.SamelBarla M SC Grade IV - 97076-01562 Total
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Indian Council of Agricultural Research

Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-III

Umiam, Meghalaya

Format for Annual Action Plan Formulation of KVKs, Zone-III for 2015-16

Name of the KVK/District: .Dhemaji State:. Assam Host Organization:. Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat- 785013

Present Staff Position in KVK

Sl.

No.

Name Gender

(M/F)

Category

(General /

OBC

/ SC / ST )

Designation Discipline Mobile No.

1. Dr.Rijusmita Sarma Deka F GEN Programme Coordinator Animal Science 78960-28773

Mr. Gunjan Gogoi M OBC Subject Matter Specialist Plant Protection 94350-92550

2. Mrs.Yater Das F SC Subject Matter Specialist Plant Breeding & Genetics 88224-94404

3. Dr.Ashim Kumar Saikia M OBC Subject Matter Specialist Animal Science 97076-00886

4. Miss Binita Konwar F OBC Subject Matter Specialist Horticulture 94019-54879

5. Mrs.Bibha Ozah F GEN Subject Matter Specialist Soil Science 94354-91248

6. Mr.Monuranjan Gogoi M OBC Subject Matter Specialist Home Science 94350-94732

7. Mr.Bishnu Narayan Phukan M GEN Computer Programmer Computer 94017-92834

8. Dr.Binoy Roy M GEN Farm Manager Biotechnology 98546-94558

9. Mr.Swapan Kumar Sarma M GEN Programme Assistant (Agri) Nematology 99548-92733

10. Mr.Pradip Deori M ST Office Superintendent cum

Accountant

M. Com 95770-94680

11. Mr.Durgadhar Deori M ST Driver cum Mechanic - 88129-00374

12. Mr.Raju Konch M OBC Driver cum Mechanic - 84038-31893

13. Mr.SamelBarla M SC Grade IV - 97076-01562

Total

2

Discipline: Horticulture

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist :Binita Konwar Mobile No: 9401954879

E-mailaddress:[email protected]

Mandated

activities

Thematic Area Name of Technology Source and Year of release

Assess/Refine

Area (in

ha.)

Location

Period and

Duration

Number of beneficiaries/ trials

SC/ST General Grand Total M F Tot

al M F Tot

al

On

farm

tes

tin

g

Varietal evaluation

Organic cultivation 1.Cultivation of Early Okra by

using Organic

sources of Nutrient Details:Rock

phosphate @320

kg/ha and FYM @ 5t/ha +

Vermicompost @

1 t/ha applied

before sowing of seed.

Plant protection

measures as per organic

recommendation.

AAU-2013

A 0.13 Silapathar,

Dimo

w

February,16-

May,16

(3 months

)

1 - 1 1 - 1 2

Integrated Nutrient

Management 2.Stagewise requirement of

N&K in Banana

AAU-

2013

A 0.13 Silapathar

Khana

May,15-

Novem

1 - 1 1 - 1 2

3

Details: Pits filled

with top soil mixed with 200g lime and

12 kg FYM one

month before

planting.Nitrogenous and potassic

fertilizers @ 110g

N and 330 g K2O per plant in the

form of Urea and

MOP applied

respectively in splits in different

stages as given

60%N at planting to 5 months stage,

20% at shooting

and 20% at last hand opening to 1

month before

harvest. 40% of K

at shooting to last hand opening and

60% at last hand

opening to one month before

harvest stage. The

phosphate fertilizer @ 33 g per plant is

applied in 3rd

month after

planting.

mukh ber,16

(19 months

)

4

Mandated

activities

Thematic Area Name of technology

Source and

Year of releas

e

Crop/ cropping system

Area (in ha.)

Location

Period and Duration

Number of beneficiaries/ demon.

SC/ST General Grand Total M F Tot

al M F Tot

al

Fro

nt

Lin

e D

emon

stra

tion

Varietal evaluation

Integrated Nutrient

Management 1.Vermi-compost for yield and cut flower production of Gerbera var. Red gem

AAU, 2012

Flower crop Gerbera

0.13 Silapathar

Sept’15- April ‘16 (8 months)

- - - 5 - 5 5

Any other (Pl. Specify)

1.Crop management HDP in

BananaVar- Bor Jahaji

AAU,

2010

Banana 0.26 Silapa

thar

May,15–

November,16

(19

months)

2 - 2 3 - 3 5

2.Cultivation of

Watermelon in Sand

deposited area

Introduction of

Watermelon

Var.- Sugar

Baby

AAU,

2012

Water

melon

0.26 Sissib

orgao

n

February,1

6-June,16

(4-5

months)

4 - 4 3 - 3 7

3. Crop Production Scientific

cultivation of

Papaya var. Sapna F 1

AAU,

2011

Papaya 0.26 Silapa

thar

May,15-

May ,16

2 - 2 2 - 2 4

4. TPS Potato Cultivation of

Potato by TPS

technology

AAU,

2011

Potato 0.26 Silapa

thar

October,15

– February,

16

2 - 2 3 - 3 5

5

Mandate

d

activities

Target group Title of the

training

Programme and

No. of Courses

in bracket

No. of

trainin

g progs

Per

iod

of

the y

ea

r

Duratio

n (in

days)

On/Of

f

camp

us

Number of beneficiaries Remarks

SC/ST General Grand

Total M F Tot

al

M F Tot

al

On

an

d O

ff c

am

pu

s tr

ain

ing p

rogra

mm

es

Farmer and Farm women

1.Improved cultivation practices of Cucurbits (6)

2 May-June ‘15

1 off 20 - 20 10 20 30 50

2.Improved cultivation practices of Betel vine (5)

2 Oct-Nov’15

1 off 30 - 30 20 - 20 50

3.Improved cultivation practices of Capsicum (5)

1 Nov-Dec’15

1 off 20 5 25 - - - 25

4 .Improved cultivation practices of Black pepper (5)

2 June –July ’15

1 off 20 - 20 30 - 30 50

5. Organic cultivation of vegetables(5)

2 Aug-Sept’15

1 off 10 - 10 40 - 40 50

6. Offseason production of vegetable crops (5)

1 July ‘15

1 off 10 - 10 10 5 15 25

7.Canopy management in fruit crops for higher production (5)

1 January-February ,16

1 off 10 - 10 15 - 15 25

6

Rural Youth

1. Intercultural practices and canopy management of Citrus crops (6)

1 January-February ,16

1 off 10 - 10 15 - 15 25

2. Protected cultivation of Horticultural crops (5)

2 August- September’ 15

1 off 10 - 10 40 - 40 50

3. Off- season production of vegetables crops (5)

1 September ‘15

1 off 10 - 10 15 - 15 25

Extension Personnel

1.Post harvest management of horticultural crops (5)

1 June-July’15

1 off 10 - 10 14 1 15 25

2. Protected cultivation of Horticultural crops

1 December - ‘15

1 off 10 - 10 14 1 15 25

Civil Society

NGO(including school drop-

outs)

Others (Pl. specify)

Voca

tion

al

train

ing

pro

gra

m

mes

Farmer and Farm women

7

Rural Youth

1.Planting material generation in Horticultural crops (5)

1 no. February-March’16

4 days off 15 - 15 10 - 10 25

NGO(including school drop-

outs)

- - - - - - - - - - - -

Others (Pl. specify)

Discipline: Plant Breeding

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist :Yater Das MobileNo: 8822494404

E-mailaddress: [email protected]

Mandated activities

Thematic Area Name of Technology Source and

Year of release

Assess/Refine

Area (in

ha.)

Location Period and

Duration

Number of beneficiaries/ trials

SC/ST General Grand Total M F Total M F Total

On

farm

test

ing

Mandated activities

Thematic Area Name of Technology demonstrated

Source and Year

Crop/Cropping

Area (in

Location

Period and Duration

Number of beneficiaries/ demon.

SC/ST General Grand

8

of release

system ha.) M F Total M F Total Total F

ron

t L

ine

Dem

on

stra

tion

Mandate

d

activities

Target group Title of the training

Programme and

No. of Courses in

bracket

No. of

trainin

g

progs

Per

iod

of th

e

yea

r

Duration

(in days)

On/Off

campus

Number of beneficiaries Remarks

SC/ST General Grand

Total

M F Total M F Total

On

an

d O

ff c

am

pu

s

train

ing p

rogra

mm

es Farmer and Farm

women

Improved practice of Sali rice for higher yield

1 June,15

1 Off 12 3 15 10 0 10 25

Certified seed production of Sali rice

1 July,15

1 Off 10 5 15 5 5 10 25

Scientific method of cultivation of bao paddy for higher yield

1 June,15

1 Off 10 5 15 5 5 10 25

Rural Youth Certified seed 1 July,1 1 Off 10 5 15 5 5 10 25

9

production of Sali rice

5

Extension Personnel

Civil Society

NGO(including

school drop outs)

Others (Pl. specify)

Discipline: Soil Science

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist :.Mrs. BibhaOzah Mobile No: 9435491248

E-mailaddress: [email protected]

Mandated activities

Thematic Area Name of Technology Source and Year

of release

Assess/Refine

Area (in

ha.)

Location Period and

Duration

Number of beneficiaries/ trials

SC/ST General Grand Total M F Total M F Total

On

farm

test

ing

Soil health

Soil management Integrated Nutrient Management

in Chilli

Technology Details:

DWSR

Centre,

AAU,

A 0.13 Silapat

har,

Dimow

October

, 15-

Februar

2 - 2 1 - 1 3

10

Vermicompost @ 1.0 t/ha

incubated with

Biofertilizers(Azospirillum,

Azotobacter and PSB @ 1% on

dry wt. basis) for 15 days and

mixed with 50% RD of fertilizers.

RD= 120:50:50 kg N:P2O5: K2O

per ha

Method and time of

application : Ring method in 2

equal splits, at planting and at

30DAP

2012 y,16 ( 5

months

)

Soil testing

Soil amendment

(Lime/ Others)

Soil biology

(BGA/ Azolla)

Azolla cultivation and its impact

in the rice field to supplement the

Nitrogenous fertilizers

Technology Details: About 300kg fresh Azolla/ha is to

be inoculated in the field,

pounded with 5-10 cm depth of

water for about 2-3 weeks prior to

final puddling. At the time of

inoculation, super phosphate @ 8-

10 kg/ha is to be applied. Fresh

Azolla @ 500 kg may also be

applied in the standing water after

Packag

e of

Practic

es for

Kharif

crops

of

Assam,

2009

A 0.39 Silapat

har,

Dighali

Chapori

June,

15-

Novem

ber, 15

(6

months

)

1 - 1 2 - 2 3

11

establishment of the seedlings.

The dose of Nitrogenous fertilizer

can be reduced up to 50% when

Azolla is applied and incorporated

in the field.

Soil microbes

(beneficial) Seed treatment with bio fertilizer

in Toria variety TS-38

Technology Details:

Seed coating with Bio fertilizers

(Azotobacter and PSB @ 40 g

each/kg of seed) along with 75%

recommended dose of inorganic

fertilizers

RD: 40:35:15 kg N: P2O5: K2O/

ha

Seed rate : 8 kg/ha

RARS,

Shillon

gani,

AAU,

2012

A 0.39 Solokh

oni,

Tantari,

Silapat

har

Novem

ber,15

March,

16

(5

months

)

2 - 2 1 - 1 3

Any other

(Drought

mitigation

management

practice)

Drought mitigation management

practice in direct seeded Ahu Rice

var.Banglami/Inglonkiri/Luit

Technology Details: Seed

priming with3% KCL along with

2% potash at tillering, Panicle

Initiation and flowering stages

RARS,

Titabor

, AAU,

2012

A 0.39 Amlakh

ipait,

Tantari,

Jariguri

March,

16-

June,

16 (4

month)

2 - 2 1 - 1 3

Mandated activities

Thematic Area Name of Technology demonstrated

Source and Year

of

Crop/ Cropping system

Area (in

ha.)

Location Period and Duration

Number of beneficiaries/ demon.

SC/ST General Grand Total M F Total M F Total

12

release Soil amendment

(Lime/ Others)

Application of Lime

(CaCO3) @ 65.5kg/

bigha 15 days before

sowing and incorporate

in the soil in multiple

cropped areas.

POP,

AAU,

2009

Toria 2.0 Silapat

har

November,1

5 –

March,16

(5 months)

5 0 5 5 0 2 10

Soil biology

(BGA/ Azolla)

Soil microbes

(beneficial)

Any other

(Vermicompostin

g)

Low cost vermicompost

production technology

Tank size: 2.5m x 0.90

m x 0.75 m

Raw Material: Farm

waste, Kitchen waste,

Municipal waste

Amount of earth worm:

750g/ tank

Earthworm Breed :

Eiseniafoetida

Vermiwash collection:

Collection of excess

water applied to the

vermicompost tank

AAU,

2009

10 10 Dighali

Chapori August-

November,

14 (4

month)

4 1 5 5 - 5 10

13

Mandated

activities

Target group Title of the training

Programme and No. of

Courses in bracket

No. of

trainin

g progs

Period

of the

year

Durati

on (in

days)

On/Off

campus

Number of beneficiaries Remarks

SC/ST General Grand

Total M F Total M F Total

On

an

d O

ff c

am

pu

s tr

ain

ing p

rogra

mm

es

Farmer and Farm

women

Integrated Nutrient

management in Sali Rice

for higher productivity

(5)

2 May,

June,

15

1 Off 6 14 20 16 14 30 50

Integrated Nutrient

management in Toria

cultivation for

maintaining productivity

and soil health (5)

2 October

,

Novem

ber, 15

1 Off 6 14 20 16 14 30 50

Injudicious use of

inorganic and their

effects on soil, water and

human health (5)

4 June,

August,

Septem

ber, 15

1 Off 12 28 40 32 28 60 100

Organic food production

and their Certification

(5)

2 July,

Septem

ber, 15

1 Off 6 14 20 16 14 30 50

Rural Youth

Organic food production

and their Certification

(5)

2 July,

Septem

ber, 15

1 Off 6 14 20 16 14 30 50

Injudicious use of

inorganic and their

effects on soil, water and

1 Decem

ber, 15

1 Off 8 7 15 5 5 10 25

14

human health (5)

Commercial production

of Organic inputs for

crop production (5)

1 Decem

ber, 15

1 Off 8 7 15 5 5 10 25

Extension

Personnel

Integrated Nutrient

management in Toria

cultivation for

maintaining productivity

and soil health (5)

1 October

, 15

1 Off 3 7 10 8 7 15 25

Civil Society

Voca

tion

al

train

ing

pro

gra

mm

e

s

Farmer and Farm

women

Rural Youth

Commercial production

of Organic inputs for

crop production (12)

1 Decemb

er, 15

4 Off 8 7 15 5 5 10 25

Sp

on

sor

ed

train

ing

pro

gra

m

mes

Sponsoring

agency

NGO(including

school drop outs)

15

Discipline: Plant Protection (Entomology/ Plant Pathology/ Nematology)

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist: GunjanGogoi Mobile No : 94350-92550

E-mailaddress:[email protected]

Mandated activities

Thematic Area Name of Technology Source and

Year of release

Assess/Refine

Area (in

ha.)

Location Period and

Duration

Number of beneficiaries/ trials

SC/ST General Grand

Total

M F Total M F Total

On

farm

tes

tin

g

Integrated Pest

Mgmt

Management of cutworm in potato AINP on White grub and OSA , AAU 2013

Assess

0.39 Silapahar Rabi 4 months

1 0 1 2 0 2 3

Integrated Disease

Mgmt

Control of “False smut” disease of Sali rice

AAU, 2013

Assess

0.39 Silapathar, Dhemaji

Kharif 5 months

2 0 2 1 0 1 3

Biological control

(Insect/pest/

weeds etc)

Management of root knot nematode ( Meloidogynegraminicola ) in Ahu rice

AAU, 2013

Assess

0.39 Sissiborgaon

Rabi 5 months

2 0 2 1 0 1 3

Product

evaluation

(Efficacy)

Beneficial insects

16

Other beneficial

organisms

Store grain pest

Others (Pl.

specify)

Mandated activities

Thematic Area Name of Technology demonstrated

Source and Year

of release

Crop/Cropping

system

Area (in

ha.)

Location Period and Duration

Number of beneficiaries/ demon.

SC/ST General Grand

Total

M F Total M F Total

Fro

nt

Lin

e D

emon

stra

tion

Integrated Pest

Mgmt

IPM module for managing insect pest of rice

POP Kharief crops of Assam, 2009

Rice-Toria

1.0 Jonai

Kharif, 15 5 months

5 0 5 2 0 2 7

Product

evaluation

(Efficacy)

Beneficial insects

Apiculture POP Horticultural crop, 2010

Honeybee rearing

5 unit Sisiborgaon, Jonai

Rabi, 2015-16 0 5 5 0 0 0 5

Mandated Target group Title of the training No. of Period Duration On/Off Number of beneficiaries Remarks

17

activities Programme and No. of

Courses in bracket

trainin

g

progs

of the

year

(in days) campus SC/ST General Grand

Total M F Total M F Total

On

an

d O

ff c

am

pu

s tr

ain

ing p

rogra

mm

es

Farmer and Farm

women

Integrated pest management in Rice (5)

2 May 1 day Off 30 0 30 20 0 20 50

Disease management in

Betel vine

2 June 1 day Off 30 0 30 20 0 20 50

IPM in Assam lemon(5) 1 July 1 day Off 12 5 17 8 0 8 25

IPM in banana cultivation

(5)

1 August 1 day Off 15 5 20 5 0 5 25

Integrated disease and

pest management in

Potato & Tomato (5)

1 Sept. 1 day Off 15 5 20 5 0 5 25

IPM in Toria (4) 2 Sept. Oct.

1 day Off 24 10 34 16 0 16 50

IPM package for brinjal

cultivation (5)

1 Nov 1 day Off 12 5 17 8 0 8 25

IPM in cole crops (5) 2 Nov. Dec

1 day Off 30 0 30 20 0 20 50

Rural Youth

Scientific rearing of Bee (5) 1 Oct 1 day Off 15 5 20 5 0 5 25

Extension

Personnel

Recent advances in IPM in rice (4)

1 July 1 day Off 12 0 12 13 0 13 25

IPM tools and tactics 1 Aug 1 Day Off 12 0 12 13 0 13 25

Organic farming in special reference to plant protection

1 Sept. 1 day Off 12 0 12 13 0 13 25

18

Use of bio-control agent to mitigating disease and pest problem in farmers field (10)

1 Nov. 2 days Off 12 0 12 13 0 13 25

Voca

tion

al

train

ing p

rogra

mm

es

Farmer and Farm

women

Scientific rearing of Honeybee (12)

1 September

4 days Off 5 10 15 5 5 10 25

Rural Youth

Cultivation of Oyster mushroom (12)

1 Nov. 4 days Off 5 10 15 5 5 10 25

Extension

Personnel

Civil Society

NGO(including

school drop-outs)

Others (Pl.

specify)

Sp

on

sore

d

train

ing

pro

gra

mm

es

Sponsorin

g agency

Farmer and Farm

women

Rural Youth

Cultivation of Oyster mushroom

1 Nov. 4 days Off 5 10 15 5 5 10 25 SIRD

Extension

19

Personnel

Civil Society

Discipline: Animal Science

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist: Dr Ashim Kumar Saikia.... Contact No:+919707600886

E-mailaddress: [email protected]

Mandated activities

Thematic Area Name of Technology Source and Year

of release

Assess/Refine

Area (in

ha.)

Location Period and

Duration

Number of beneficiaries/ trials

SC/ST General Grand Total M F Total M F Total

On

farm

tes

tin

g

Breed

introduction

Introduction of improved type of

poultry breed (Srinithi/ Gramapriya)

for egg/ egg and meat production

PDP,

Hyderaba

d

A 105 Silapathar October,

15, 1 &

½ years

4 4 - 3 3 7

Introduction of newly developed

improved type of poultry breed

(Kamrupa -1) for egg and meat

production

AAU A 105 Silapathar October,

15, 1 &

½ years

- 4 4 - 3 3 7

Breed

improvement

Feeding

management

20

Healthcare

Housing

Processing/ Value

addition

Fodder

production and

quality

enhancement

Cultivation of perennial grasses

(Setaria grass var. – Nandi/ Narak)

AAU,

Jorhat

A 0.27 Dimow July, 14

1 year

1 1 1 2 3 4

Pasture

management

Others (Pl.

specify)

Mandated activities

Thematic Area Name of Technology demonstrated

Source and Year

of release

Livestock enterpris

e

Area (in

ha.)

Location Period and Duration

Number of beneficiaries/ demon.

SC/ST General Grand Total M F Total M F Total

Fro

nt

Lin

e

Dem

on

stra

tion

Breed

introduction

Popularization of

Improved type dual

purpose poultry (Breed –Vanraja/ Giriraja)

PDP,

Hyderab

ad

10 200

nos.

Sissiborg

aon

Sept./ Oct., 15

1 & ½ years

- 4 4 - 6 6 10

Popularization of

Improved type duck Breed –Charra Chembali/

Khaki Campbell)

PDP,

Hyderab

ad

10 200

nos.

Sissiborg

aon

Sept./ Oct., 15

1 & ½ years

- 4 4 - 6 6 10

Breed

improvement

21

Feeding

management

Healthcare

Housing

Processing/ Value

addition

Fodder

production and

quality

enhancement

Cultivation of fodder during rabi season (Oat

grass, var. - Kent)

AAU,

Jorhat

10 2.0 Jonai,

Silapatha

r,

Nov. - Dec.,

14

6 months

2 - 2 8 - 8 10

Pasture

management

Others (Pl.

specify)

Mandated

activities

Target group Title of the training

Programme and No. of

Courses in bracket

No. of

traini

ng

progs

Period of

the year

Durat

ion

(in

days)

On/Off

campus

Number of beneficiaries Remark

s SC/ST General Grand

Total M F Total M F Total

On

an

d

Off

cam

pu

s

train

in

g

pro

gra

mm

es Farmer and Farm

women

Care and Management of

dairy cattle (5)

Care and Management of Pigs (5)

2

3

May,

Nov., 15

June, Aug. &

1

1

Off

Off

10

25

4

25

14

50

28

13

8

12

36

25

50

75

22

Scientific rearing of goats (5)

Disease Management in

livestock and poultry (5)

Livestock feed & fodder production and their

management (5)

1

1

1

Sept., 15

July, 15

Sept., 15

June, 15

1

1

1

Off

Off

Off

2

5

14

2

2

5

4

7

19

10

12

6

11

6

0

21

18

6

25

25

25

Rural Youth

Care and Management of

broiler and backyard

poultry (5)

6 June,

July.,

Aug.,

Sept.,

Oct.,

Nov.15

1 Off 60 36 96 39 15 54 150

Extension

Personnel

Value addition of milk

and meat products

Livestock based

Integrated Farming

System

1

1

Dec., 15

Jan., 16

1

1

Off

Off

16

16

1

1

17

17

7

7

1

1

8

8

25

25

Civil Society

NGO(including

school drop-outs)

Others (Pl.

specify)

Voca

tion

al

train

ing

pro

gra

m

mes

Farmer and Farm

women

Rural Youth

Broiler Farming for

employment generation

1

Nov.,

15

4

Off

5

3 8

12

5

17 25

23

Extension

Personnel

Civil Society

NGO(including

school drop-outs)

Others (Pl.

specify)

Sp

on

sore

d t

rain

ing p

rogra

mm

es

Sponsori

ng

agency

Farmer and Farm

women

Training on Animal

Husbandry

2 Nov-

Dec.,

15

3 Off 25 15 40 30 10 40 80 SIRD

Rural Youth

Extension

Personnel

Civil Society

NGO(including

school drop-outs)

Others (Pl.

specify)

24

Discipline: Home Science

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist: Mr. Monuranjan Gogoi Mobile No: 9435094732

E-mailaddress: [email protected]

Mandated activities

Thematic Area Name of Technology Source and

Year of release

Assess/Refine

Area (in

ha.)

Location Period and

Duration

Number of beneficiaries/ trials

SC/ST General Grand

Total M F Total M F Total

On

farm

tes

tin

g

Nutritional

Gardening

Nutritional diet

for children/

Pregnant women

Energy saving

tools/ devices

Comparison of Improved Sickle with traditional sickle

CIAE, Bhopal

Assessment

3 units

Silapathar

Nov-Dec 0 15 15 0 0 0 15

Mandated activities

Thematic Area Name of Technology Source and Year

of release

Crop/Cropping

system

Area (in

ha.)

Location Period and Duration

Number of beneficiaries/ demon.

SC/ST General Grand

Total M F Total M F Total

Fro

nt

Lin

e

Dem

on

str

ati

on

Nutritional

Gardening

Nutrition security through nutrition garden

Deptt. of Horticulture, AAU

0.08 Jonai Year round 0 20 20 0 10 10 30

Organic dye

introduction/

Natural dying of textile by locally available plants on

Clothing & Textile,

- - Jonai Silapatha

Sep-Nov, 15 0 3 3 0 2 2 5

25

utilization cotton and eri

AAU r

Mandated

activities

Target group Title of the training

Programme and No. of

Courses in bracket

No. of

traini

ng

progs

Period

of the

year

Duratio

n (in

days)

On/Off

campus

Number of beneficiaries Remarks

SC/ST General Grand

Total M F Total M F Total

On

an

d O

ff c

am

pu

s tr

ain

ing p

rogra

mm

es

Farmer and Farm

women

Preservation method of seasonal vegetables by pickling (6)

3

Nov, Dec, 2015 Jan 2016

2

OFF

0

60

60

0 15

15

75

Preparation of fruit juice squashes and jam (6)

2 June, July, 2015

2 off 0 40 40 0 10 10 50

Textile dyeing 1 Nov 2015

2 off 0 20 20 0 5 5 25

Nutrition during pregnancy and lactation

1 August , 2015

2 off 0 40 40 0 10 10 50

Infant nutrition and child care

1 Sept 2015

1 off 0 20 20 0 5 5 25

Rural Youth

Preservation methods of tomato (4)

2 Oct, Nov 2015

2

OFF

0

40 40

0

10 10 50

Extension

Personnel

Nutrition and women health (6)

1 Oct, 2015

2 OFF 0 20 20 - 5 5 25

26

Civil Society

Voca

tion

al

train

ing

pro

gra

m

mes

Farmer and Farm

women

Textile dying 1 Jan, 2016

4 OFF 25 25 0 0 0 25

Rural Youth

Training programme on cutting and tailoring

1 Jan, 2016

10 OFF 0 20 20 0 5 5 25

Preservation of seasonal vegetables

1 December, 2016

4 OFF 0 20 20 0 5 5 25

Sp

o

nso

r

ed

trai

nin

g

pro

g

ram

mes

Sponsoring

agency

27

Extension Activities proposed for the year 2015-16

Specific activity No. of

activities

Period

of the

year

Duration

(in days)

Number of beneficiaries (No.)

SC/ST General Grand Total

M F Total M F Total M F

Diagnostic visit

72 April,15

to March,16

72 40 5 45 20 7 37 60 12

Advisory services/ telephone talk

850 April,15

to March,16

365

Training Manual 1

Celebration of Important days 5

Exhibition 1

Exposure visit 4

Extension literature (Leaflet/

folders/ Pamphlets)

8

Extension / technical bulletin 5

News letter 2

News paper coverage 20

Research publications

28

Success stories/ Case studies 5

Farm Science Clubs’ Convenors

meet

-

Farmers’ Seminar -

Farmers’ visit to KVKs 650

Ex-trainees’ meet 2

Field day 10

Film show 1

Radio Talk 5

TV talk 2

KishanGoshthi -

Group Meeting 6

KishanMela 1

Soil Health Camps -

Animal Health Camps 8

Awareness camp

Mobile Agro-Advisory

(Messages/ Beneficiaries)

Method demonstration

10

Scientists’ visit to farmers’ field

250

29

Workshop/ Seminar

8

Soil Testing - Water Testing - Plant Testing - Manure Testing - Any other (Pl. Specify)

RRA 4

Activity Calendar of the KVK (Month-wise target to be completed) for the year 2015-16

KVK: Dhemaji

Activity/ Month Apr May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Total

OFT (Nos.)

i. Number of Technologies 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 4 0 1 2 1 13

i. Number of Trials 0 0 3 7 0 0 18 24 0 4 5 3 64

ii. Area (ha)/ items (no.) 0 0 0.39 0.65 0 0 0.13 /

225

birds

0.78 /

225

birds/15

uints

0 0.26 0.52 0.39 3.12 / 450

birds / 15

units

FLD (Nos.)

i. Number 0 3 1 0 1 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 12

ii. Area(ha)/ items (no.) 0 0.6 1.0 0 200

birds

0.13 /

200

birds/

3 units

0.26 /

200

birds/

5 units

4.0 0 0 0 0 2.99 / 8

units / 600

birds

Training programme

30

A. Farmer

i. No. of course 0 4 12 5 6 6 5 7 3 1 0 0 49

ii. No. of participants 0 100 300 125 150 150 125 175 75 75 0 0 1275

B. Rural Youth

i. No. of course 0 1 3 2 6 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 19

ii. No. of participants 0 25 75 50 150 75 0 75 0 25 0 0 475

C. Ext. Personnel

i. No. of course 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 9

ii. No. of participants 0 25 25 50 0 25 25 50 25 0 0 0 225

Extension Activities/ programmes

i. No. of activities 1 3 2 1 1 4 3 1 6 1 4 4 28

ii. No. of beneficiaries 30 70 65 40 40 135 120 25 220 30 105 40 920

Seeds production (tonnes) 100 tonnes in PPP mode

Planting materials (Nos. in lakh ) 6000 (Six thousand) in PPP mode

Livestock strains (No. in lakh ) 600 (Six hundred) livestocks in PPP mode

Fingerlings (No. in lakh))

Bio-agents/ products (tonnes)

Bio-fertilizers/ Vermicompost etc. (in Tonnes)

50 tonnes vermicompost in PPP mode

Soil , Water, Plant, Manures Testing (No.

of samples to be tested)

Soil-

Water-

Plant-

Manures-

Soil-

Water-

Plant-

Manures-

31

Soil , Water, Plant, Manures Testing (No.

of farmers benefitted)

Soil-

Water-

Plant-

Manures-

Soil-

Water-

Plant-

Manures-

Soil , Water, Plant, Manures Testing (No.

of villages covered)

Soil-

Water-

Plant-

Manures-

Soil-

Water-

Plant-

Manures-

Mobile Agro-Advisory (No. of Messages)

Mobile Agro-Advisory (No. of Farmers)

Signature

Programme Coordinator


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