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PROJECT PROPOSAL UNDER BIOTECHNOLOGY BASED PROGRAMME FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT Project Title Enhancement of Socio-economic Conditions of Rural Farmers through integrating Fish Farming system in the vicinity of keonjhar , District Odisha. Submitted for Financial Assistance from DEPARMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY, MINISTRY OF SCINENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, GOVT. OF INDIA Submitted by SERVICE ASSOCIATIONFOR RURAL PROGRESS.(SARP) AT/PO-DHENKIKOTE, DIST-KEONJHAR.ODISHA.INDIA TEL.NO-9437264021,8270787687 [email protected],[email protected] website-www.sarpindia.org

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PROJECT PROPOSAL

UNDER BIOTECHNOLOGY BASED PROGRAMME

FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT

Project Title

Enhancement of Socio-economic Conditions of Rural Farmers through integrating Fish Farming system in the vicinity of keonjhar , District

Odisha.

Submitted for Financial Assistance from DEPARMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY,

MINISTRY OF SCINENCE AND TECHNOLOGY,

GOVT. OF INDIA

Submitted by SERVICE ASSOCIATIONFOR RURAL PROGRESS.(SARP)

AT/PO-DHENKIKOTE,

DIST-KEONJHAR.ODISHA.INDIA

TEL.NO-9437264021,8270787687

[email protected],[email protected]

website-www.sarpindia.org

PART I: GENERAL INFORMATION

1. Project Title:---- Enhancement of Socio-economic Conditions of Rural Farmers through integrating Fish Farming system in the vicinity of keonjhar , District Odisha.

2. Priority Area: Rural Development

3. Duration: 3 Years

4. Total Cost: Rs. 48.48lakhs

5. Project Summary:

The present study on aquaculture development targeted to develop the socio-economic

standard of the tribal people who are among the poorest community in India. Freshwater

aquaculture though originally confined to the eastern region of undivided (Orissa), India

presently covered by West Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and Assam and further spread to Uttar

Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Haryana, Punjab,

Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Uttarakhand. Fish could be a popular

source of animal protein which can nourish children, pregnant mothers and other

population. Aquaculture no doubted playing important role in poverty alleviation. The

present proposal is directed to raise the livelihood of these poorest people by

implementing freshwater aquaculture technologies like seed raising of carps, grow out

culture of carps, and integrated fish farming.

6. Keywords: Freshwater Aquaculture, Carp Culture, Catfish, Freshwater prawn, fish

seed rearing, upliftment of economically weaker section.

PART II: INVESTIGATOR PROFILE

7. Principal Investigator

Name: Shankarsana Saha (M.S)

Designation: Asst Director fishery (Retd)

Department -Fishery

Address: At| po- Anandapur., Dist- Keonjhar , Odisha

Telephone: Mobile:9237312977

E-mail :[email protected]

Date of Birth:6th june 1944 Sex: Male SC: /ST -

8. Co-Investigator

Name: Prdumn kumar Das,

Designation : Addl. Dist. Agril . officer (Retd)

Department - Agriculture

Institute/University __OUAT,BBSR .

Address: At- Baniapat Talshahi, po- Keonjhargarh , Dist-Keonjhar ,Odisha

Telephone: 06766258114 Mobile: 9238110318

E-mail: [email protected]

Date of Birth: 01.02.1941 Sex:Male SC/ST:

9. Co-Investigator

Name ___ Y B Nayak . MBA

Designation _Project Associate

Organisation- SARP

Institute/University _Utkal university ,BBSR

Address __ At- po/ Dhenkikote ,keonjhar_ .odisha

Pin 758029

Telephone 9777566734 Telex ______________ Fax ______

E-mail [email protected]_

Date of Birth _0 5.03.1972Sex: Male _SC/ST: -ST

PART III: TECHNICAL DETAILS OF PROJECT

10. Introduction

Ghatagaon and Patna block have predominantly inhabited by different tribal groups & below provrtyline. By insisting up Aquaculture Technology would create engagement round the year and incremental income leading to better living of standard. Ghatagaon Block:- According to the Census in 2001, the total population of the block stands at 92,296 which constitute 5.5% of the total population of the district? Out of the total, male and female population stands at 46,417 and 45,879 respectively. Total number of

household in the block is 18,775. The block has a sex ratio of 988 females per 1000 males. The SC and ST population has figured at 5,125 and 55,459 which show that the block is predominantly inhabited by different tribal groups where tribal population is 60.1% of the total population in the block. The schedule castes population constitutes only 5.6% of the total population. Literacy rate of the block is 57.0%, higher in males (70.3%) than in females (43.6%). The percentage of people living below poverty line is a parameter, which indicates the socio-economic status of the people. The latest

available statistics indicate that more than 80% of the households in the block are in below poverty line. This state of socio-economic status of people of the block compounds and accentuates the problems with regard to education, health, women & child development and other development sectors. Patana Block:- The total population of the block stands at 93,577 according to the Census in 2001, which constitute 5.57% of the total population of the district? Out of the total, male and female population stands at 46,398 and 47,179 respectively. Total number of household in the block is 19,629. The block has a sex ratio of 1017 females per 1000 males. The SC and ST population has figured at 7,407 and 51,438 respectively which show that the block is predominantly inhabited by different tribal groups where tribal population is 55.0% of the total population in the block. The schedule castes population constitutes only 7.9% of the total population. Literacy rate of the block is 56.7%, higher in males (70.6%) than in females (43.1%).

a. Details of population in the area. -targeted population are as below:

populati

on SC

SlNo Name of the village

GP Block Total house hold

M F Total M F Total

1 Mudrabeda Muktapur Ghatagoan 110 255 262 517 0 0 0 2 Bhaghaghara Muktapur Ghatagoan 48 151 126 277 0 0 0 3 Muktapur Muktapur Ghatagoan 161 374 410 784 8 10 18 4 Machhabhandara Muktapur Ghatagoan 97 220 224 444 0 0 0 5 Dalangapani Muktapur Ghatagoan 111 252 278 530 0 0 0 6 Ramachandrapur Muktapur Ghatagoan 84 233 211 444 0 0 0 7 Ghuntijhari Muktapur Ghatagoan 49 134 127 261 0 0 0 8 Malliposi Musakiri Patana 191 436 423 859 1 1 2 9 Dhanurjayapur Musakiri Patana 75 155 149 304 3 4 7 10 Bhalughara Musakiri Patana 98 197 210 407 0 0 0 11 Badjamupasi Soraskola Patana 112 275 311 586 6 5 11

12 Nuapada Chinamaliposi

Patana 94 309 300 609 14 10 24

13 Sitabinji Manharpur Ghatagoan 119 323 322 645 5 4 9 14 Tandibeda Khantaghara Ghatagoan 125 373 354 727 3 4 7 15 Bholobeda Bholobeda Ghatagoan 395 979 988 1967 72 75 147 16 Bharandia sarasposi Ghatagoan 93 225 233 458 16 21 37 17 Manharpur Manharpur Ghatagoan 179 424 452 876 8 6 14 18 Mahulgadia Khantaghara Ghatagoan 191 368 397 675 0 0 0 19 Raghubeda Khantaghara Ghatagoan 70 168 168 336 0 0 0 20 Bhalukipatala sarasposi Ghatagoan 142 380 377 757 0 0 0 21 Sarsposi sarasposi Ghatagoan 93 225 233 458 16 21 37 22 Gobrabeda sarasposi Ghatagoan 134 277 278 555 38 41 79

23 Chhatia Sanrapur Ghatagoan 212 571 562 1133 84 70 154 24 Saraskola Soraskola patana 309 787 733 1520 87 68 155 25 Khantaghara Khantaghara Ghatagoan 130 298 308 606 17 21 38

b. Project details indicating the nature of the project (whether field

demonstration/extension oriented activities).

Besides being a source of income and livelihood to about for million poor and backward

fishermen who are directly engaged in fishing, it also engages the rural population in

various ancillary jobs. Integrated fish farming would create additional income targeted

population both in the skill and unskilled sector. This proposal is purely training,

demonstration, extension oriented and income generating activity. Integrated agri-

aquaculture systems are a proven means of maximizing production from a unit area

economically and on sustained bases. It fits in squarely with the search for adaptive rural

technologies to raise the productivity potential from limited resources and it thus

prospectively the most attractive proposition for small and marginal farmers.

Having small land holdings, it is difficult to earn more with the traditional pattern of

agricultural activity. These weaker sections of the society, either through co-operative or

through self-help group could be motivated for aquaculture activity (Carp culture,

Raising of fry and fingerlings in small water bodies,

C- Details indicating how the project will benefit the target population.

The predominant economic activity of the rural poor is mainly agriculture. Fishery has

always occupied a second place and to combat the needs of the local market. The annual

per capita consumption of fish is 5.28 and 9.0 kg in our country, which is much less than

11 kg fixed by WHO. This gap can be bridged by utilizing the private ponds, Gram

Panchayat tanks, reservoirs and minor irrigation projects for aquaculture purposes. These

water bodies can be stocked with quality seeds from hatcheries to enhance their

productivity. At the same time the rural poor can be trained to take up the aquaculture

activities as a potential tool for ensuring food security and generating gainful

employment opportunities.

It is necessary to develop the income generating activities for small and marginal farmers

and to provide nutritional security in the coming years.

As the small and marginal farmers have small land holdings, it is difficult to earn more

with traditional pattern of agricultural activity. These weaker sections of the society,

either through co-operative or through self-help group could be motivated for aquaculture

activities .. Mainly the seed rearing activities in seasonal ponds will earn good profit in

a short span.. This will improve the socio-economic status of these farmers. This will

further enhance the productivity level by increasing the fish production. Training

component at off campus & in campus at farmer’s ponds will improve the skill of the

beneficiaries.

c. Objectives:

The following objectives are proposed in the project.

1. Awareness and Education on fresh water Aquaculture .

2. Promote Aquaculture To create Employment opportunities and incremental income.

3. To create infrastructure for supply of fish seed for culture practices& efficient utilization

of seasonal water bodies for fish culture

4. To under take theoritical the practical training on the subject to up grade the Knowledge

and skill of Beneficiaries. .

5. To demonstrate the recent technology for assured feasibility & sustainability Of fishery

project.

6. Preparation of literature in local language for wider dissemination and replication.

7. Priority would be for the upliftment of weaker section of SC/ST.

d. Details of the project implementation site (as far as possible should be in the

vicinity of the targeted population).

The Project site is well approachable from the P I S ,Institute ,Dhenkikote. The

operational area consists of 30nos of villages from Ghatagaon and Patana Block 0f

Keonjhar District of Orissa. All village maps enclose, which are most backward areas in

the district.

e. Description of the implementing agencies (Please enclose the paper regarding the

Registration in case of NGOs). SARP is a non-government, apolitical and not for profit organization that is committed

to uplift the tribal and deprived categories of the society since its inception. Striving

to be recognized as one of the frontline NGO in Keonjhar district, SARP is actively

involved in numerous philanthropic that are helping people whom development sector

has not given so much attention so far. In its journey to improve the lives of tribal

poor and vulnerable categories, SARP has achieved a remarkable output in social

development and still active as there is a long way to go. In order to fulfill its long

cherished aspiration, the organization has been emphasizing seriously on convergence

of the community for capacity building and to make all interventions sustainable. The

experience of working in the tribal pockets has given the activists a good

understanding of their socio-economic needs for which the efforts are being cultivated

in a participatory process. However, the organization is endeavoring to make the tribal

community aware about the value of health, nutrition, education and protection of

environment etc.

SARP is a district level society; registered under the Societies Registration Act XXI 1860 in the office of the Registrar of Societies, Keonjhar, Orissa vide Registration No. KJR-

1730/301 in the year 1992-93. Moreover, the organization has registered itself with Income Tax Act of 1961 under section 12A & 80G and also got registration under FCRA of 1976 vide Registration No. 104970031. The copies of the registration certificate and memorandum of association , rules and By-laws are enclosed.

G -Expertise available with proposed investigating group/institution for

implementing the project. -

The PI and CO P.I have sufficient expertise in latest fish culture technologies. Besides

the expertise from CIFA(ICAR) KOUSALYA GANGA ,Bhubaneswar, State

fishery department will be drawn in implementing the project .

H .Infrastructure available (including equipments).

(I)The office facilities & training will be conducted at the training hall of

the NGO fitted with office the modern visual aids . the NGO having

computer telephone , facilities &digital camera for better documentation

also have bike &bicycle for moment

11. Work Plan:

(a) Methodology

The proposed Programme has been planned for overall development in the selected

blocks of keonjhar district in Odisha (state). The Programme will involve several

techniques such as on farm demonstration, on-campus and off-campus training for

adoption of different aquaculture technologies. The principle of learning by doing would

be the process of adoption of technologies. One hundred farmers/year will be selected

from the district as direct beneficiaries. It is proposed to select25

farmers/quarterly/programmes on seed production& grow out culture & Technologies in

CIFA /State fishery farms. Out of hunk 10 farmers have wider vally water bodies less

than half acre will be selected. Fish culture will be the said in such water bodies will be

Initiate direct supervision of project team, Aquaculture technologies would help in

generating employment as well as additional income for the participating families. This

would also go a long way in ensuring livelihood and nutritional security of the persons.

With the help of State Government machinery, self-help groups will be formed for

technology transfer as well as demonstrations. During the programme the advanced

technological tools such as different audio-visual aids will also be used for training and

demonstration,

(b) Organization of work elements

First year

• Collection of data from primary and secondary sources with regard to

aquaculture, socio-economic status in the selected blocks in the district.

• Identification of beneficiaries from Ghatagaon and Patana blocks of the districts

with the involvement of social scientists/state machinery/ institutional procedure.

• Appointment of project personnel.

• Initiation of location for, grow out culture, adopting integrated fish farming

system.

• Ten farmers( together adopt 5ha water area)will be selected as direct Beneficiaries

to initiate fish culture in their ponds.

• Documentation of harvest dally & preparation of report.

Second year

• Organization of village level training programmes and orientation of workshop at

each district involving both government official and beneficiaries.

• Programme no4 ,5,&6 will continue for their next ten Beneficiaries.

• Preparation of literature in local language.

Third

• Programme of 2nd year will be Repeated.

• Activities will be documented through Video recording.

• Compilation of Data analysis & submission of final Report.

(c) Time schedule of activities giving milestones

Sl.

No.

Name of the Activities Expected start

(Month/year)

Expected

completion

(Month/year)

1 Collection of data from primary and

secondary sources with regard to

aquaculture, socio-economic status in the

selected blocks in the district.

Jan, 12 Feb., 12

2 Identification of beneficiaries from

Ghatagaon and patana blocks of the

districts with the involvement of social

scientists/state machinery/ institutional

procedure.

Feb.,12 March,12

3 Appointment of project personnel. Jan, 12 Feb., 12

4 Initiation of location specific freshwater

aquaculture technologies Grow out

culture& its suitable modification.

March, 12

June, 12

June., 12

Sept., 12

5 Organization of village level training

programmes and orientation of workshop

at each district involving both

government official and beneficiaries.

June, 12 Sept., 12

6 Initiation of project programme by

implementation on of the technology of

carp seed production .

June, 12 Sept.,12

7 Stocking of pouch with variety of fish

seed

March, 12 June, 12

8 Demonstration of carp breeding

techniques

Close monitoring of culture ponds at

regular interval

June, 12 Sept.,12

9 Compilation of harvest data from

individual fish culture pond

July, 12 Dec., 12

10 Exposure to Beneficiaries on recent fish

culture practicesVR fish b reeding ,fish

seed rearing culture integrated farming to

the other ancillary practices at

CIFA,KOUSALYA GANGA

BBSR/State fishery Deppt.

July., 12 Dec.,12

12 Continuation of activities mentioned

above

Jan., 13 Dec. 14

13 Compilation of data, analysis and

preparation of final reports.

Nov. 14 Dec. 14

12. Linkages with S&T Institution in case of NGOs.

CEEFA , Dept of fish culture, Govt of orissa,KVK .

1. central institute of fresh water aquaculture (CIFA) , ICAR, Bhubaneswar

2. Depart ment of state fishi culture and krushi vigyn Kendra (KVK) Keonjhar

District .

13. Details of the Involvement of target population in the project along with

training component so that technology transfer could be done effectively.

The project proposal has been developed for the capacity building of the small &

marginal farmers and weaker section to take up aquaculture activity for their socio-

economic upliftment. Active participation of local beneficiaries will be ensured in all the

proposed activities of the project. As the demonstration is primarily in village level,

either leased or owned ponds will be taken for adoption, the farmers will be involved

directly in the programme, Training would be imparted to small & marginal farmers of

the community through a series of lectures, field visits and practical demonstration. SHGs

would be constituted for implementation of the project. They will be directly involved to

build up their capacity. Physical facilities created with the project support e.g., hatchery

and facility centers will be handed over to SHGs after the termination of the project.

Workshops during the project period will be organised for small & marginal farmers.

Deliverable and verificable targets of the projects includes

• Production and productivity enhancement

• Improving livelihood of the small & marginal farmers

• Economic empowerment of small & marginal farmers including foarm women

• Employment generation

• Enhancement of aqua business

• Encompassing more area under aquaculture particularly in backward areas

• Community based aquaculture practices through self help groups

14. Details of raw materials/local resources needed in the project and/or

available.

Raw materials for the project are locally available. Biological resources such as fish,

seed plant seedlings and deckle of cattle’s owned by farmers. Similarly raw materials eg.

Feed, fertilizers are to be provided which is available locally. Nets, hapas, pumps

required for the project will be procured.

15. Justification for implementation of the project with full details as to how the

target population will be involved.

Small & marginal farmers and weaker section of the society are below poverty line who

could not able to afford the high investment for maintaining their livelihood through

aquaculture. The project aims a holistic development of aquaculture sector by integrating

all components with available resources to its maximum feasibility. As freshwater

aquaculture involved a minimum risk with low inputs which can improve the socio-

economic conditions of the target population. This will further enhances the health

condition of the weaker section by providing a cheap source of animal protein that will be

available from the harvested fish, water shed development is anew concept for water

management. Involvement on SHG in aquaculture in water shed for 6-8 months will

provide sizeable returns in which the small & marginal farmers and weaker section of the

society will be benefited. It has been estimated and verified that a small family with 4

members will maintain their livelihood from a small holding of 1 acre of land by

integrating with agri-horti-animal aquaculture activity. Indicate whether the project

will help in maintaining environmental/ecological balances.

The ultimate aim of the project is sustainable development of small & marginal farmer’s.

Efficient utilization of seasonal water bodies for fish seed rearing will add to the

income generation of the target group those it would enhance the livelihood of poorest

community. Fish seed production and rearing will not deteriorate the ecological balance

and will not affect adversely to the environment.

16. Details of employment/revenue generation through the project in long

term/development of entrepreneurship.

The economics of the freshwater aquaculture practices described below will substantiate,

how the implementation of the project will benefit the weaker section of the community

which are below poverty line;

Economic of Aquaculture Technology (Source CIFA Technologies)

Technology Total Expenditure Gross income Net

Income

(Rs.)/ha

Nursery pond Management (Per

crop/ha)

Composite Carp Culture

Integrated fish farming(either

poultry/dairy/piggery/horticulture)

60000

80000

1,50000

1,10000

1,20000

2,50000

50000

40000

100000

17. Techno-economic viability/cost benefits analysis (to include cash flow,

working capital management, pay back period, etc.)

Technically the project activities would be viable beyond the time frame of 3 years of the

project. Further, training, repeatability, demonstration and horizontal expansion all are

put together for successful culture.

18. Project implementing agency/agencies:

Name of

Agency

Address of

Agency

Proposed

Amount

Cost Sharing %

Service Association

for Rural

progress(SARP)

At-po- Dhenkikote

Dist- Keonjhar (orissa)India

Ph no-9437264021

Email-sarpindia @sify .com

48.48Lakhs 100% grant

from DBT

PART IV: BUDGET ESTIMATE SUMMARY

(Rupees in Lakh)

Item Budget

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Total

Non-Recurring:

Equipments

2.70

----

----

2.70

Recurring

(1) Consumables

(2) Travel

(3) Contingencies

(4) Man power (Salaries)

(5) Training & Demonstration

2.8 0

2.00

4.50

3 .36

3.00.

2.80

2.00

4.00

3.36

3.00

2.80

2.00

3.80

3.36

3.00

8.40

6.00

12.30

10.08

9.00

Total (A+B) 18.36 15.16 14.96 48.48

Non recurring details:

Equipment

Items Estimated

Cost (Rs. In

Lakh)

Equipments

i) Digital camera – 1 no.

ii) Water pump – 4 nos.

iii) Refrigerator – 1 no.

iv) Water analysis kit – 1 no

v) Laptop- 1no

0.30

0.80

0.20

1.00

0.40

Total 2.70

Manpower:

(Rupees in Lakh)

POSITION I Year II Year III Year Total

Principal investigator/ Project

Assistant (level I M.Sc.) @ Rs

10000/-p.m. No. of Posts: 1

1.20 1.20 1.20 3.60

CO-Investigator /Field Assistant

(B Sc.) @ Rs. 8000/-p.m. No. of

Posts: 1

0.96 0.96 0.96 2.88

Hatchery laborers / Supervisor

@ Rs. 5000/-p.m. No. of Posts:

2

1.20 1,20 1.20 3.60

Total 3.36 3.36 3.36 10.08

Consumable Materials:(To cover 5 hec of water)

SL.

NO.

ITEMS I Year II Year III Year Total

1 Fish seed 0.30

0.30

0.30

0.90

2 Fish feed 0.60 0.60 0.60 1.80

3 In organic fertilizer 0.50 0.50 0.50 1.50

4 Fish position 0.50 0.50 0.50 1.50

5 Lime (cao) 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.90

6 Net & hapa .etc 0.60 0.60 0.60 1.80

Total 2.80 2.80 2.80 8.40

Justification:

.Water analysis kit is required to monitor water quality of fish culture pond .

Fertilizers (Lime, SSP,Urea and Mohua oil cake, etc) is required for pond preparation .

• Fish feed is required for growing for and rearing of fry and fingerlings

• Nets and hapa is required for collection/harvest of fry /fish .

Training& Demonstration:

I Year II Year III Year Total

3.00 3.00 3.00 9.00

Justification:

Training is one of the impotent component of the project . This would upgrade the

knowledge of skilled and non skilled personas involved in the fish culture activities

.Thus fish may provide for live prospects and sustainability of fish culture in the area.

Contingencies

I Year II Year III Year Total

3.50 3.00 2.80 9.30

Justification:

To incur little expenditure towards fish seed feed &netting & gears will help in

implementing the project Documents the results accrued in the project and to prepare

progress reports for submission to DBT annually as well as at the end of the project.

Travel

I Year II Year III Year Total

2.00 2.00 2.00 6.00

Justification:

Travel is required for project personnel for survey of the implementing sites, and regular

visit to operational Area for implement the project. And all so Presentation of reports at

DBT office New Delhi.

PART V: DECLARATION/CERTIFICATION

It is certified that

a. the same project has not been submitted to any other agency/agencies for financial

support/or already not completed with the financial support from other funding agencies.

b. the scale of pay, allowance, etc. proposed are those admissible to persons of

corresponding status employed in the Institute/University/NGO/Voluntary Organisation,

and are in accordance with the guidelines on emoluments for research personnel as

contained in Annexure - III

c. it is agreed that any research outcome or intellectual property right(s) on the invention(s)

arising out of the project shall be taken in accordance with the instructions issued with

the approval of the Ministry of Finance, Department of Expenditure, as contained in

Annexure-V.

d. the institute welcomes participation of Dr./Shri/Smt./Km. as the Principal investigator

and Dr./Shri/Smt./Km. as the Co-Investigator for the project and that in the unforeseen

event of discontinuance by the Principal Investigator, the Co-investigator will assume

responsibility of the fruitful completion of the project (with due intimation to DBT).

Signature of Executive Authority

of Institute/ University with Seal

Date:

Signature of Principal Investigator

Date:

Signature of Co-Investigator

Date:

NOTE-Dr.S.D Gupta,Rtd Principal Scientist, Central Institute of Fresh

Aquaculture(ICAR) Will assist as consultant to carryout the project work.

PART VI: PROFORMA FOR BIO-DATA OF INVESTIGATORS

20. Name : Sankasana Saha

Designation : ASST, Director Fishery .(Retd)

Organization: Department of fishery.

Address: At / ,Po- Anandapur. Dist – Keonjhar Odisha

Telephone : Mobile: 9237312977

E-mail: sarpindia@sify,com

Date of Birth:6thjune 1944, Sex: Male SC/ST:

Education (Post-graduation onwards) & Professional Career

Sl

No

University/Institution Degree Awarded Year

1. Keonjhar college, Keonjhar Intermediate 1964

2

Bhadrak college, Bhadrak B.Sc 1966

3

Revenshaw college,CUTTACK M.sc,(ZOOLOGY) 1968

21. Research Experience in various institutions (if necessary, attach separate sheets).

-IN -1975-76 -T raining on Fishery extension programme in Rural sector.

CFETC,HYDRABAD.

-Training on Modern Technology on composite induced Breeding prog at

Balbhadrapuram ,(A,P)-1978

-Degree in fishery Science-, CIFE, BOMBAY.1992-94.

22. Publications (number only)

List of other ongoing projects/programmes aiming at rural upliftment/welfare.

Sl. No

Title of the Project

Funding Agency

Duration From To

No. of scientists / Associates working under the project

Total approved cost of the project (in Lakhs)

1 Construction of Low Cost Building Using SMB Technology Awareness Generation

CAPART 1-04-08 to ( Ongoing )

Technical Guidance by Indian Institute Of science .B.L.R

9,27,648/-

2 Rajeev Gandhi National Crèche

Social welfare Board

From 1.01.07 ( Ongoing )

- - - - 42,000/-

3 National Child Labor School

Deppt. Of Labor employment

From 1.08.07 to ( Ongoing )

-------- 2,44,000/- per years

4 Empowering Gaon .Kalyan .Samitee

UNFPA/ NRHM

From 1.11.08 to ( ongoing )

---------- 4,32,000/-

5 Sustainable agriculture development with treadle pump through surface water

CAPART Completed 1year

----------- 2,17,690/-

6 Workshop project formulation report writing

CAPART Completed

----------- 1,15,000/-

7 Weaving Training on loom

NABARD Completed

------------- 2,34,000/-

8 Vikash Volunteer vahini Programme

NABARD Completed ( 10 years )

------------------ 50,000/- per years

9 Education for All XIMB Completed ---------------- 40,000/- per year

( 4 years ) 10 Vermin compost CYSD 4 days ----------- 25,000/-

11 Demonstration and

popularization of vermin composting among SC/ST population& Weaker section for improving . livelihood vice versa higher yield in agric horticultural Crops in Keonjhar District of orissa.

DBT, Ministry of science and technology, govt of India

01-04-2010 to-31-03-2013

One(1) 12.34lakh

Signature of the Investigator

Place:

Date: