RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT 2005
INFORMATION MANUAL - 2010 WARANGAL DISTRICT
IN RESPECT OF AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
CHAPTER.I
1. 1. Introduction:
This information manual, 2010 of the department of Agriculture is published to enable the Citizen secure access to information on different functions, activities and programs of all the operational wings of the Agriculture Department.
The information pertaining to the functioning of the Agriculture Department in
Warangal District. The Government of Andhra Pradesh is available to the public through several means. However this compilation brings together all the relevant information in a coherent and organized manner so that the reader of this manual gets an understanding about the Department, its activities and relevance of its contribution to the promotion of framing sector of Warangal District.
1.2. Section 4 of the information act stipulates every public authority to up-date at regular intervals all the information that is being transacted and generated by it. It is also the obligation of the Government Organization to provide all the information to any Citizen or citizen groups who are interested in knowing any aspect of the organizations functioning.
1.3 Information access to public (Section 4 (1) b (xv) Right to information act, 05)
The Agriculture Department publishes an yearly information manual that contains information pertaining to the activities and functions of the department. This publication is intended to provide organized information to the Citizens. Citizens can have free access to this manual in any of the office of Agriculture Department and the periodical up-dates are published in the website of the department i.e.
www.agriwgl@ap.nic.in
and also in the Government of A.P. website www.apic.ap.gov.in
Citizens can visit any of the offices of Agriculture Department at district and divisional levels and have access to verify, inspect, take notes, take extracts or certified copies of documents, records and other such information being processed and held under the control of these offices. Citizen can also have access to such information, which is not readily available in a published form. These are in the form of process notes, internal note files etc. In this case Citizens can ask for specific information in writing prescribed application form, which is available in any of the offices in the Department. The required information will be compiled and given to the citizen as required by him/her / them with in the time period which will be communicated to the information requesting person (s).
Public information officer and Asst. Public information officer have been appointed to cater to the information requirements of the Citizens approaching the officers of the
Agriculture Department at District and Division levels.
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The cost of duplicating / copying the information.
For providing information the department doesn’t charge any user fee. However the cost incurred towards duplicating, photo copying or copying the information in print or electronic form and posted if any needs to be born by the individual actual cost will be intimated to the individuals requesting the information. The activity of the processing/ compiling the required information will only start after the fee is paid to the appropriate authority.
Organization of the contents of the manual
The department of Agriculture in the district implements various schemes and programmes with an intention to help the forming community. Each of these, schemes and programmes are independently categorized and dealt in a manner to clear information to the public impartment sections of the act.
SECTION - 5
1.
Every Public Authority shall, with in 100 days of the enactment of this act designate as many officers as the Central Public Information Officers or State Public Information
Officers, as the case may be in all administrative units under it as may be necessary to provide information to persons requesting for information under this act.
2.
With out prejudice to the provisions of sub section (1), every public authority shall designate an officer with in 100 days of the enactment of this act, at each sub divisional level or other sub district level as central assistant PIO or a State APIO, as the case may be, to receive the application for information or appeals under this act for forwarding the same forthwith to the Central Public Information or appeals Officer or the State Public Information
Officer or Senior Officer specified as per sub section (1) of section 19 or the Central information commission or the State Information Commission as the case may be.
3. Provided that where an application for information or appeal is given to a Central
APIO or a State APIO, as the case may be a period of 5 days shall be added in computing the period for response specified under sub section(1) of section 7.
4. Every CPIO or SPIO as the case may be shall deal with request from persons seeking such information.
5. The CPIO or SPIO, as the case may be seek the assistance of the any other officer as he or she consider it necessary for the proper discharge his./her duties.
6. Any officer whose assistance has been sought under sub section (4), shall render all assistance to the CPIO or SPIO, as the case may be seeking his or her assistance and for the purposes of any contravention of the provision of this act. Such other officer shall be treated as CPIO or SPIO as the case may be.
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SECTION-8
1. Not with standing anything contained in this act, there shall be no obligation to give any citizen a) Information disclosure of which would be prejudicially affect the sovereignty and integrity of India, security, strategic, scientific or economic interests of the state, relation with foreign state or leads to incitement of an offence. b) Information which has been forbidden to be published by any court of law or tribunal is the disclosure of which may constitute contempt of court. c) Information, the disclosure of which would cause a breach of privilege of
Parliament or the State Legislature. d) Information including commercial confidence, trade secrets or intellectual property, the disclosure of which would harm the competitive position of a third party, unless the competent authority is satisfied that larger public interest warrants the disclosure of such information e) Information available to a person in this fiduciary relationship, unless the competent authority is satisfied that the larger public interest warrants the disclosure of such information. f) Information received in confidence from foreign Government. g) Information the disclosure of which would endanger the life or physical safety of any person or identity the source of information or assistance given in confidence for law enforcement or security purpose. h) Information which would impede the process of investigation or apprehension of prosecution of offenders. i) Cabinet papers including records of deliberations of the Council of Ministers secretaries and other officers. Provided that the decisions of Council of Ministers, the reasons thereof, and the material on the basis of which the decision were taken shall be made public after the decision has been taken, and the matter is complete, or over.
Provided further that those matters, which come under the exemptions specified in this section, shall not be disclosed.
j) Information which relates to personal information the disclosure of which has no relationship to any public activity or interest, or which would cause unwarranted invasion of the privacy of the individual unless the Central Public authority, State public Authority as the case may be, is satisfied that the larger public interest justifies the disclosure of such information. Provided that the information, which cannot be denied to the
Parliament or a State Legislature, shall not be denied any person.
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2) Notwithstanding anything in the Official secrets Act, 1923 nor any of the exemptions permissible in accordance with sub-section (1), a public authority may allow access to information, if public interest in disclosure outweighs the harm to the protected interests.
3) Subject to the provisions of clauses (a), (c) and (i) of sub section (1), any information relating to any occurrence, event or matter which has taken place, occurred or happened twenty years before the date on which any request is made under section 6 shall be provided to any person making a request under that section.
Provided that where any question arises as to the date from which the said period of twenty years has to be computed, the decision of the Central Government shall be final, subject to the usual appeals provided for in this Act.
CHAPTER-2
ORGANISATION ORIGIN, EVALUATION, DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS
ORIGIN:
The department of Agriculture has been created mainly to provide Agriculture
Extension Services to farmer and to transfer the latest technical knowledge, introduction of high yielding varieties by laying demonstrations, imparting training to farmers to improve skills and knowledge to boost up the Agriculture production and productivity.
The department is also performing the statutory functions under various acts and regulations to ensure supply of quality seeds fertilizers and pesticides to farmers. It is also carry out other facilitating functions such as 1. Soil, 2) Soil and Water Conservation 3).
Credit arrangements, 4). Trainings to farmer, 5) P.P. Campaigns, 6) Monitoring and
Evaluation, 7) Disaster management, 8) Farm Mechanization, 9) Extending Technical
Assistance to various agencies.
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CHAPTER-3
POWERS AND FUNCTIONS (DUTIES) OF OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
Sec. 4 (i) (b) (ii) )
J.D.A.:
He is the District head of the department in respect of all the service and accounts matters. He should provide leadership as well as exercise administrative, financial control over district extension staff. Attend all meetings at District level convenes review meetings of AOS/ADAS/DDAs conduct technical meeting with the support of Research
Staff. Monitoring and Distribution of quality inputs like Seeds, Ferts and Pets conduct of on Farm trials with new varieties and demonstrations. Organization of seed village, supervision of SSF Palampet, Soil conservation works, monitoring and distribution of quality agriculture inputs, supervision of grounding of all central/ State sponsored schemes affectivity, preparation and submission of Budget estimates, appointments, regularization of services, maintenance of seniority list in respect of all categories of posts of Jr. Asst and below. Attend audit and inspection reports, shall dispose of all disciplinary cases entrusted by the C&DA within the time schedule fixed. He shall maintain strict discipline in the Department at all levels functionaries, Exercise statutory functions under seed Act, FCO insecticide and A.P. Dangerous machines (regulation) Act and other orders issued thereon. Organize Agriculture Exhibitions, Kisan meals, Charcha
Gostts, interaction sessions to enrich and enhance technical know how of the farmers, arrange relief measures under Natural Calamities. He is responsible for increasing of
Agriculture production and productivity and effective functioning of the Department.
DDA (Agronomy) in the O/o J.D.A, Warangal.
He is the subject matter specialists and assist the district J.D.A in implementation of schemes on Farm trails and extend guidance to all extension staff in effective implementation of the schemes. He is declared as ferts. Inspector under FCO 85 and he shall exercise powers as ferts inspector in the area of operation assigned by the J.D.A conduct office inspection as entrusted by the J.D.A, Warangal.
DDA (PP):-
He is the subject matter specialist and assists the Joint Director of Agriculture in implementation of schemes pertaining to his discipline. He will assist J.D.A in maintaining of all P.P Schemes including save grain. Ensure supply of quality pesticides. He shall extend guidance to extension staff. He is declared as Insecticides Inspector under I.A. 1968, Ferts
Inspector under FCO 1985 and seed Inspector under seed Act 1960 and shall exercise powers as inspector under the above statutory Acts and rules in the area of operation assigned by the
J.D.A, Wgl.
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A.D.A (Trg):-
He is incharge of all training programmes in the district at various levels and other items of work entrusted by the J.D.A Warangal including office inspections of Subordinate Office and seed Farms. He is declared as ferts. Inceptor under FCO 85 and shall exercise in the area of operation allotted by the Joint Director of Agriculture. He shall assist the Joint Director of
Agriculture in his respective disciplines.
ADA (R):
He is declared as Head of Office and responsible for all technical administrative and accounts matters in his jurisdiction. He is the DDO. He shall maintain all registers and records as laid down in rules and codes. He is responsible for training, implementation of all schemes, departmental programmes, including seed farms, on Farm Organization of Mini kits importing training to all extension staff/interaction with farmers and dealer of Fertilizer, pests, seeds. He shall monitor the distribution of quality inputs. He is the licensing authority under FCO 1985. He is the Fertilizer Inspector, Insecticides Inspector and seed Inspector.
He shall work under the guidance of District Joint Director of Agriculture and organize training programmes / Rythu Sadasssu/ Kisan Melas/ trainings to farmers visit all villages in his jurisdiction according to visit schedules. He shall maintain strict, discipline among the staff of his jurisdiction for effective functioning of the Department.
MAOs:-
The MAO shall be responsible for the technical guidance to the Farmers with the support AEOs in his jurisdiction effective functioning of the Department. He shall be responsible for grounding of the departmental programmes effectively in his jurisdiction. He shall visit fields and cover all the villager tour diaries shall maintained inviolably. He shall be responsible for organization of on Farm / Mini kits / trainings/Polam Badi monitor and supply of quality inputs. Attend MPP meetings and Grama Sabhas for appraisal of
Department activities. Exercise effective supervision over AEOs. He is the Ferts./ Seeds/
Insecticides Inspector in his jurisdiction. He shall work under the administrative and technical guidance of ADA (R ) concerned.
AEOs:
He is the basic worker in the Department at field level. He is responsible for passing on technical messages and relevant recommended practices to Farmers, teaching and demonstrating related skills to farmers, motivating Farmers to adopt recommended practices and brining farmer’s production problems to the notice of Supervisory Officers.
He should visit farmer’s field’s regularly as per fixed visit schedule. His entire duty is at field level and responsible for grounding Department Programmes as per the instructions of his superiors. He shall work under direct supervision of MAO and maintain all registers and records. He shall attend crop cutting experiments entrusted to him and assist MAO in all aspects for effective implementation of the programmes in his jurisdiction.
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Administrative Officer in the O/o. J.D.A, Warangal.
He is the drawing and disbursing officer in the O/o J.D.A Warangal. He shall be responsible for proper functioning of the office and shall arrange to maintain all registrars and records, as per rules/codes in the office. He shall assist in all service, accounts matters quick disposal of files. He is responsible for strict discipline in office. In the absence of J.D.A, he shall attend all calls/ visitors on behalf of Joint Director of
Agriculture, Warangal.
Agricultural Officers (Tech. Asst) in the O/o. J.D.A, Wgl:
He shall assist the J.D.A/DDAs/Assistant Director of Agriculture in quick disposal of Technical Files/ matters. He is the over all supervisor to all the Technical wing staff in the O/o Joint Director of Agriculture, Warangal.
DDA(SC):-
He/she is responsible for proper executions of water shed development programmes in his/her jurisdictions as well as Deputy Project Officer for implementation of ATMA and NFSM. He/she has declared as Head of Office and DDO. He/she is hearing the supervision officer there districts i.e., local. ICMM and ICRMN.
A.D.A(SC):-
He is responsible of proper implementation of the various water shed development works in his jurisdiction. He should guide and supervise the preparation of plans and estimates by the AOS. He should watch expenditure and ensure the expenditure on works which does not exceed the sanctions. He should verify the agreement bonds, before the estimate and sanctioned make entry in the agreement bond and preserve the bonds in safe custody.
Agriculture Officer in the O/o. D.D.A (SC), Warangal.
He shall assist D.D.A (SC) in all technical matters and others.
A.E.O (SC)
He shall assist the A.O (SC) in execution of soil conservation works and collection of agreement bounds.
Duties of the Drafts man;-
Checking of all plans and estimates received from the A.Os on various SC works.
Preparation of rates on per with P.W.D. Schedule of rates, preparation of catchments maps and other maps relating to district. Maintenance of registers and records (Technical) plans Maintenance of village wise statistics with in the jurisdiction.
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Duties of Tracers:-
Tracing of completed plans and work executed and blue prints of completed plans.
A.D.A (PTL) Warangal:-
Pesticides Testing Laboratory is a statutory lab under Insecticide Act 1968. He/she was declared as head of Office and darning and disbursement officer. He/she is analyst under insecticides Act. He/she shall be incharge of PTL for proper analysis of pesticides samples received and communication of results promptly.
A.Os (PTL);-
He is an analyst in PTL. Analysis the pesticide samples allotted by the A.D.A (PTL) and furnish results to A.D.A (PTL).
Laboratory Assts (PTL):-
He shall assist in up keeping the analytical equipment, chemicals and necessary glassware, ready for analysis of samples by A.O.
A.D.A (BCL) Warangal:-
He is in charges of Laboratory. He was declared as Head of office. He shall work under the supervision of D.D.A (FTC) Warangal. He shall be responsible for proper functioning of the
Lab. The lab develops biological agents and supply to the farmers as well as department.
AOS (BCL):-
He is an assist the A.D.A in day to day functions and activity of the Lab. To supervise proper Temperature and humidity in the Lab and feeding to Larva for NPV production.
Supervision of centrifuging of NPV and other Lab work.
Lab Assistant (BCL):-
A.D.A.
He will assist AOs and A.D.A in proper functioning of Laboratory and duties assigned by
Ministerial Staff:-
To attend to all desk functions of clerical nature.
Typist/Stenos:-
He will type the material steno will take dictation from officer and typed material will be put up to the office. Both will do fair copying work.
Record Assistant:-
Proper maintenance and up keep of record and record room.
Class IV:-
To assist the staff and watchman. To have watch and wards of office/ Fans/ tubs.
Dy. Statistical Officer O/o J.D.A, Warangal.:-
He will attend to all statistical work of the district. He will assist the J.D.A/
D.D.A/A.D.A in preparation of District Agriculture action plans and other data of the
District.
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Computers:-
He will attend to the ME-I and ME-II survey work of the samples allotted to him for each season and submit filled in schedules in the time prescribed and to all other work in stoical branch, maintain rain fall/crop coverage / mandal plans and other data of the
District.
D.D.A (FTC) Warangal:
He was declared as head of office and D.D.A and to organize all training programmes of farmers in the district organize exhibitions, farmers views exchange programmes, film shows, slide shows etc to educate farmers. Impart training at A.M.C level, Rythu Sadassulu, Kisan Melas etc, sending of Radio, TV messages to farmers, printing of literature and distribution to farmers and extension functionaries.
A.D.A Training/Women/AIO/FMS:
They will assist the D.D.A (FTC) in organizing all training programmes to farmers in the district in their respective disciplines conducting of institutional training courses for conveners of charcha mandals, training cum demonstrations, camps, Radio/
Doordashan Broadcasts etc.
A.O Male/Female:-
To assist the officers in imparting the trainings to farmers.
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CHAPTER-4
Procedure followed in Decision making process
Sl
No
Activity
2 Budgeting
Description
Decision making process
Designation of final decision making authority
1 Goal setting and planning
1.
Formation of schemes for development of
Agriculture sector and its evaluation.
Department of Agril.
2.
quality control of inputs
3.
Increasing crop production and reducing the cost of cultivation.
Depart of
Agriculture
The above item of works is taken up in the district with the setup as shown below.
Divisional Level setup:
In the divisions the department is having (4 to 6)
MAOS
They are the Administrative and technical head of entire Mandal and will be supervising the work of
AEOs. He is answerable to the ADA, (R). He should attend General Body meeting of Mandal
Parishad.
All Dept Budget and funds released from CAO %
C & DA.& JDA Wgl.
Department of Agril.
Depart of
Agriculture
3 Formation of schemes and programmes
4 Recruitment
Agricultural Department Department of Agril.
Depart of
Agriculture
Appointment of Technical and Non-Technical categories will be took place at directorate level except Jr. Asst. to IV Class employees by JDA,
Wgl.
Department of Agril.
Depart of
Agriculture
5 Monitoring &
Evaluation
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Progress of activities taken up in the Departments. Department of Agril.
Depart of
Agriculture
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE IN WARANGAL DISTRICT
FLOW CHARTS TO SHOW CHANNELS OF SUPERVISION
J.D.A. Wgl.
A.D.A.(Trg) DDA(Agro) DDA(PP) DDA(FTC) D.D.A.(SC) A.D.As®
A.D.As A.D.A.(SC) M.A.Os.
A.Os A.Os A.E.Os
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CHAPTER-5
NORMS SET FOR THE DISCHARGE OF FUNCTIONS
Section 4 (1) ( b) (iv)
Citizen’s Charter:-
1.
By imparting training at all levels
2.
By mass contact thorough literature and media
3.
By making available quality inputs
4.
By organizing adoptive trials and demonstration at village level.
Aim of the Department:-
1 . Soil Testing: Collecting of soil samples analyzing and issuing of soil health cards for applying balanced fertilizers to get more yields and also to maintain the soil structure
& Texture.
2. Inputs: Facilitate arrangement and monitoring of quality inputs viz, seeds, Ferts &
Pests in required quantities.
3. Farm machinery: Department to facilitate providing of latest useful farm equipment on subsidy to the farmers.
4. Technology Transfer: Dissemination of latest technology in increasing unit yields, improving the quality standards, reducing cost production, IPM, INM through trainings of farmers at AMC and organizing OFED Plots.
5. Exposure Visits: Organizing exposure visits to the interested farmers in AP and outside.
6. Availability of information : Department is implementing ISOPOM maize, pulses, and oil seeds, ICDP cotton, and scheme under work plan and schemes under
Agriculture Development fund.
Farmers can obtain the information on the above schemes and programmes in technical aspects, subsidies available etc., from the Divisional Assistant Director of
Agricultures in the District. Application form for manufacturing and sale of seeds, Ferts
& Pests can be obtained from the licensing authority concerned.
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CHAPTER-6
RULES, REGULATIONS INSTUTIONAL, MANUAL AND RECORDS FOR
DISCHARGING FUNCTIONS
[Sec. 4(1)(b) (V)]
3
4
Sl.No
Rules & Regulations
1
2
Seed Act 1966 Govt of India
Seed Rules 1968 Govt of India
Description
Seed (Control) Order 1983 Govt of India
Insecticides Act 1968 Govt of India
7
8
5
6
Insecticides Rules 1971 Govt of India
FCO 1985
Insecticides (Price stock) display and submission of reports) Order 1986`
AP Bio Ferts (Monitoring & Quality (Control) Act 2005
9 Ferts. (Distribution & Sale by dealers) order 1973
10 AP Ferts (Distribution and sale by dealers) Order 1978
11 Dangerous machines (Regulation) Act 1983 GOI
12 Dangerous machines (Regulation) Act 1991 GOI
13 Dangerous machines (Regulation) Act Bill 1983 GOI
14 AP Agriculture Service rules Govt. of India
15 A.P. Agriculture subordinate service rules , Govt. of India
16 APMS rules Govt. of India
17 AP General subordinate rules , Govt. of India
1
18 AP LGs rules, Govt. of India
19 Essential commodity Act Govt. of India
2
Manuals :
Departmental Manuals
Functionary Manuals
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CHAPTER-7
INFORMATION ABOUT THE OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS HELD BY THE
PUBLIC AUTHORITY OR UNDER ITS CONTROL
(Sec 4 (1) (b) (VI)
Sl
No
1
Category Title of the document
Tenders 1. Supplying seeds on subsidy
2. Farm Implements
3. Bio Agents, pulverizes
4. Zinc sulphate & Gypsum on subsidy
5.
�
Printing
6. NPV production units & IPM kits
Designation and address of the custodian (Held by under the control of whom
Nodal Agency- APSSDC
Nodal Agency APAGROS
Polambadi Cell % C &DA
Markfed & Agros.
JDA, Warangal.
Various types of correspondences in the Agriculture Department
Correspondence Purpose
Letters When the correspondence is proposed to address A Non- Official, An
Official or Non Official association or a society.
Govt. Orders When the disposal on a case contains the orders of the Govt. the proceedings form is adopted to issued in a form of G.O.
Memorandum When any information or opinion has to be obtained from a sub ordinate officer by an official reference and papers are not being sent in original a memorandum is issued in consequence of an order of a
Minster/ Governor that the information or opinion should be called for any indication that any views or suggestions included in the memorandum.
Demi Official form
In cases where an officer or a member of the public has to be addressed without the formatting of official procedure and with a view of the incharge or communication of opinions or information which should receive the personal attestation of the individual addressed the communication takes the form of a Demi Official.
Express letter Communications which can appropriately be drafted in the form of telegrams, but which are not of such urgency or which are pro lengthy to be telegraphed will be communicated through express letter.
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LIST OF REGISTERS MAINTAINED IN AGRICULUTRE DEPATMENT IN
THE DISTRICT
Personal Register The complete details of any current file/ document./ record received in each section will be registered in the personal register.
Indent Register All the stationary taken in the sections will be detailed in the indent Register
Court case Register All the details of the cases which are in the courts will be detailed in the court cases register.
Meeting Register All the important meeting dates are mentioned in the meeting register
Tappal Register All the files which come from various sections and Department come to the Tappal. The files coming from Tappal to the concerned section are mentioned in the tappal register of that particular section
Record Register All the files, which are closed, are indexed in the record register to send them to the record room.
Quality control register a) Register for granting of license for marketing of Ferts. b) Registration for granting of license for Ferts
Outward Register a) Register for dispatching the letters to other agencies.
Arrangement for consultation with or re presentation by the members of the public in Relation to the formulation of policy or implementation there of (Sec. 4 (1)(b) (VII) there are No separate arrangements in this department for consultation with or members of public relation for the formulation of its policy However concerned officials have been extending their cooperative for consultation in the representation by the members of the public relation for the formulation its policy.
7. Publicity: Literature on different crops can also be had from the FTC, Warangal,
Farmers can also update their knowledge by reading Padipantals. Published by the
Department of Agriculture with a subscription of Rs.60/- annually to ADA (Printing)
SAMETI complex, old Malakpet, Hyderabad 500036.
8. Complaint Redressal : continuous and helpful service will be extended by all department staff at all levels, complaints s on hoarding, black marketing, stocking and selling substandard and spurious inputs or un authorized sale of inputs by any individual or individuals, dealers etc can also registered with JDA or concerned ADA (R) and
MAOs in the district.
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S.N
1
2
3
4
5
6
7.
8
9
10
Type of license
Issuing authority
Fees
Period of license
License will be issued within
Grant/ Renewal of Certificate for manufacturing of Fetrs Mix
Grant/ Renewal certificate for manufacturing of Spl. Mixtures of Fetts
Grant/ Renewal of certificate of
Registration of W/s of manufacture pool handling agencies and importers
Grant / Renewal of certificate of registration of w/s. retailer / dealer in Ferts
CA
CA
JDA Ferts
% C &DA
1000/-
500/-
2250/
Grant/ Renewal of license to manufacturing of insecticides
Grant / Renewal of license to sell stock or Exhibit for sale or distribute of insecticides
C &DA
JDA,
WGL
1250/-
ADA
Concerned
2250/-
2000/- per pesticide
& minimum of
Rs.20,000/- per any no.of insecticides
Rs.500/- per pesticide and maximum or Rs.
7500/- per any No. of insecticides in municipality.
Rs.100/- per insecticide and maximum of
Rs.1500/- for any
No.of insecticides in other areas
Grant & Renewal & amendment of license in respect of seed companies and dealers who carry on sale premises and seed godowns in more than one dist.
Grant and renewal and amendment of seed license
Complaint regarding sale of spurious/ sub standard seed/ pests/ ferts
Complaint relating to seed
MOU
Addl.DA
(Crops)
JDA,
WGL
--
--
Rs.50/-
Rs.50/-
--
--
3 years 30 days
3 years 30 days
3 years 30 days
3 years 30 days
2 years 30 days
2 days
3 years
3 years
--
--
30 days
60 days
30 days
3 days
15 days.
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CHAPTER-8
ARRANGEMENT FOR CONSULTATION WITH, OR REPRESENTATION BY,
THE MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC IN RELATION TO THE FORMULATION
OF POLICY OR IMPLEMENTATION THERE OF (Section 4(1) (b)(vii)
There are no separate arrangements in this Department for consultation with or members of the public relation for the formulation of its policy or implementation thereof. However, the concerned officers have been extended their cooperation for consultation with or representation by the members of the public relation for the formulation of its policy or implementation.
CHAPTER-9
Board councils, Committees and other bodies constituted as part of public authority.
[Section 4 (1) (b) VIII]
Name of
Boarding council committee etc
District level Water
Shed
Committee
Composition Powers & functions
Whether meeting open to public, minutes or its meeting accessible for public
Dist. Collector \,
ZP Chairman,
Head krishi Vgyan
PIA from GO and
NGOs President of
WSA
1. Finalization of PIA & WS
2. Review of overall progress
3. Addressing management and admn. Issues
4. Identification of policy issues for state WSC
1 Minutes of its meeting will be communicated all the members.
2. Will be made available in the committee notice board.
Mass Media
Committee
District Collector
Chair person
J.D.A, J.D.AH,
A.D.AH,
Durdarshan, All
India Radio, LBM are the members
To issue the messages to the farming community through electronic print media and AIR from time to time. Review to feed back in implementation of the programme
Will be made available in the committee notice board.
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CHAPTER-10
Directory of Officers and Employees in Warangal District.
[sec. 4 (10) (b) (ix) 7]
S.N
Name of the office administrative unit
1. O/o. J.D.A,
Wgl
2
3.
4.
5.
6.
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
22
23
24
19
20
21
Name, designation & address of officer/ employees
Telephone & fax, office Tel,
Residence Tel, Fax
Sri. M. Sudershan Reddy J.D.A.
Wgl
V. Rathnakar Rao Dy.Director of
Agriculture,(PP)
P. Venkat Mohan Rao,I/c D.D.A.
(Agro)
R. Muralidhar Rao, A.D.A (Trg)
2577479
9505518382
Fax: 2570186
2577479
9505518383
2577479
V. Bhaskar A.O (Tech)
2577479
9505518385
2577479
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P. Venkat Mohan Rao, D.D.A.
(FTC)
Smt.U. Umamaheswaramma, DDA,
(SC)
9505518385
9505505379
Md.Sammad Khan, A.D.A, (SC)
Prathap Reddy, A.D.A (FCO)
Anuradha, A.D.A (PTL)
Narender Goud I/c, A.D.A (STL)
9849253953
Narsimha das A.D.A, Warangal
D. Usha, A.D.A, Ghanpur (Stn)
MA. Khayyum, A.D.A, Jangoan
P.Koteshwar Rao, A.D.A,
Mahabubabad
9505518386
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9505518390
J.Satyanarayana, A.D.A, Maripeda 9866026971
G. Rajendram,A.D.A, Narsampet 9505518389
Gopal Kishan Rao, A.D.A, Mulug 9505518392
V. Mallaiah,A.D.A, Eturnagaram
B. Gangaram, A.D.A, Parakal 9505518391
Sri. G.Krishna Rao Administrative
Officer O/o J.D.A.Wgl
2577479,
9885552948
Md. Sadiq, Supdt.
Md. Yusuf, Supdt.
Madhusudan, Supdt.
2577479
2577479
2577479
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CHAPTER-11
MONTHLY REMUNERATION RECEIVED BY OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES,
INCLUDING SYSTEM OF COMPENSATION AS PROVIDED IN
REGULATIONS
[Sec. 4(1) (b) (x)]
S.No
1 J.D.A,
Designation
2. D.D.A
3.
Assistant Director of Agriculture
4.
5.
Agriculture Officer
6.
Superintendent
Administrative Officer
7.
8.
Asst. Statis.
Sr. Asst
9.
Computers
10.
Jr. Asst. Typist, Store Keeper
11.
Record Asst.
12.
Agriculture Extension Officer
13.
Driver
14.
Attender, Watchman
Pay Scales
27000 – 51760
23650 - 49360
19050 - 45850
16150 - 42590
16150 - 42590
14860 - 39540
14860 - 39450
10900 - 31550
11530 - 33200
8440 - 24950
7520 - 22430
16150 - 42590
7960 - 23650
6700 – 20110
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CHAPTER-12
BUDGET ALLOCATED TO EACH AGENCY INCLUDING PLANS ETC
{sec. 4(1) (B) (xi)}
Provide information on the budget allocation for different activities under different programmes/ schemes/ projects etc in the given format.
Agency
Dept of
Agril.
Programes/schemes/ project/activity purpose for which budget is allocated
Seed village programme
ISOPOM Maize
Farm Mechanization
ISOPOM- Oil seed
ICDP (Cotton)
Work plan on MM basis
Organic farming
Adarsha Rythu
Natural calamities
Rythu Sadassu
Supply of seeds on 50% subsidy
Rythu Chaitanya Yatras
Runa vimukthi melas
National food security mission
Agril.Technology mission agency
Polam Badi
RKVY
Pavala Vaddi Scheme
SUBSIDYl:-
Cost of 20 Kgs. Pure earth worms
@Rs.125/- per Kg. with 50 kg. filler material to be supplied at no extra cost.
Amount released during the year
(in Lakhs)
171.00
Amount spent year so far (in lakhs)
40.00
11.942
00
8.90
12.75
430.75
100.00
4000
21.372
547.50
83.79
30.78
10.02
2.70
64.44
11.942
00
8.60
12.75
10.64
20.00
86.00
4000
0
305.04
25.00
20.36
00
0.89
00
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DESCRIPTION OF VARIOUS SCHEMES AND PROGRAMMES BEING
IMPLEMENTED BY THE DEPARTMENT
SOIL TESTING:
In order to optimize the soil productivity, soil testing is most important.
The Department has a net work of soil testing Laboratories at District level and also at the soil testing programme is supervised by Assistant Director of Agriculture, STL Warangal district level and by ADA (R ) Jangaon at Kesamudram by ADA (R )M-bad and at Eturnagaram by
ADA (R ) at Division Levels.
During the year 2009-2010 it is planned to collect soil samples and analyze for macro nutrient and samples for micro nutrient and water samples in the District.
SEED SUPPLY PLAN:
Kharif, 2010 :
The normal area of Kharif is hectares, as against the normal area an area of
Hectares is planned to be covered during Kharif 2010 The total Seed requirement for planned area is (24796) Quintals.
Rabi 2009-2010 :
It is planned to be covered an area of hectors as against the normal area hectares of
Rabi 2009 - 2010 and assessed for the supply of (15341) quintals of seed in District.
SEED VILLAGE SCHEME :
This programme ensures supply of quality certified seed of high yielding notified varieties to the farmers in time besides quick multiplication of new seed at shorter time based on the crop situation. The foundation/certified seed at 50% cost will be supplied to the already identified farmers. The necessary training is being imparted at 3 stages to the farmers.
TRAININGS:
Trainings will be given at 3 stages on seed production and seed technology farmers of the seed crops in the seed villages.
1 Stage: The training will be given on farmers at the time of sowing of seed. During this training seed production technique, isolation distance, sowing practices, other
Agronomic practices to be followed for the given crop will be taught to the farmers.
2 Stage: This training will be organized during flower initiations stage of the seed crop.
3 Stage : This training will be organized after harvest and at the time seed processing to impart knowledge on seed cleaning, grading, treating, storage, packaging how to draw the representative sample, send the seed sample for seed testing to assess the seed germination.
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QUALITY CONTROL:
SEEDS:
Ensuring of quality seed is one of the basic objectives of the department. In this process, seed samples drawn and tested. It is programmed to draw (900) Nos of seed samples in the District during 2010-2011.
FERTILIZERS:
Total fertilizers requirement of the District has been estimated and necessary arrangements were made for distribution at village level.
QUALITY CONTROL: It is programme to draw (500) fertilizers samples from the
Dealers/Manufactures/Distributors premises in the District during 2010-11.
FCO LAB WARANGAL: The samples which were sent from the coding centre will be analyzed and furnish the results.
ORGANIC FARMING : The increased awareness and care of farmers towards the health in the recent years creating a good demand for the organic food products.
Bio-Fertilizers:
During 2010-2011, it is proposed to promote usage of new species of Biofertilizers like Rhizobium culture (4080) pockets @ 200gms each by supply on 50% subsidy in the District.
Promotion of Organic Manures:
Vermi Compost: Vermi Compost is one organic manure which is proved to be highly effective in balanced and integrated nutrient management. It is proposed to organize 48
Nos, vermi compost units during 2010-2011.
Operational Guidelines of the Scheme:
1.
A total of 1 Units will be organized in each mandal.
2.
One unit to be organized in Polambadi village.
3.
One unit to be organized in the village where SVP is being organized.
4.
Remaining units are to be organized in other villages.
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Subsidy Pattern:
Sl.
No.
1.
Particulars
1.
2.
Cost of 64 Kgs. Pure earth worms @ Rs.125/- per Kg. with 50Kg. filler material to be supplied at no extra cost.
2.
Construction of pits(600)
3.
Construction of Pucca shed(1100 sqft) roof.
Total
Amount
3.
8000
10000
22000
Subsidy
4
4000
5000
11000
Non-Subsidy
5
4000
5000
11000
Vermi Hatchery Units:
During 2010-11 the allocation made to the District is Units. The total cost of the unit with production capacity of 500 kgs., of vermi per year estimated to Rs.2.25 Lakhs and subsidy is provided up to 75% on capital cost limited to Rs. 75,000/- per unit.
Green Manure :
It is programmed to distribute Green manure seed on 50% in Kharif, 2010 and
Rabi, 2010-2011 through APSSDC Limited. The details are as follows.
Sl.No.
1.
2.
3.
Crop
Daincha
Sun hemp
Pilli Pesara
Total
Kharif
1621.50
Qtly distributed in Qtls.,
Rabi
0
Total
1621.50
0
0
0
0
0
0
1621.50
0 1621.50
Pesticides:
In order to ensure quality of pesticides, the conditions under provisions of IA
1968, IR.1971 IO, 1986 are being strictly enforced in the division
Pesticide testing Laboratory is functioning in this District. The samples which were sent by the decoding centre will be analyses and furnish the results.
To improve the quality of drawl and to concentrate on sub-standard and spurious products, a target of analyzing 315 samples is fixed during 2009-10 in the District.
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FFS (Polambadi):
To mitigate the problems like death due to pesticides poisoning, health hazards due to pesticides residues, the Government of Andhra Pradesh has launched a programme namely Polambadi (FFS) in which emphasis has been given for use of eco-friendly measures (bio-agents and bio-pests) for control of crop pests which in turn reduce cost of cultivation and improve the quality of produce, resulting high market price and good returns.
Constraints of Production :
The major constraints for production are:
1.
Declining soil productivity and in-appropriate/imbalanced nutrient use.
2.
Macro and Micro nutrient deficiency problems intensively cultivated areas.
3.
Increasing severity of pest and diseases.
4.
Poor water management resulting in low water use efficiency and soil salinity/alkalinity problems.
Yield Gap:
The following factors are resulting in the yield gap
1. Biophysical : Management, Weather, Soil Water pestincidence, weeds etc.,
2. Technical/Management: Tillage, Variety/Seed Section, Water Nutrients, Weeds,
Pests and post harvest managements.
3. Technology Transfer and Linkages: Competence and resources of extension staff
RD & E integration, farmers cognitive blocks, knowledge and skills linkage, among public private and NGO extension staff.
Important step to minimize the knowledge gap between researchers, extension staff and farmers by developing and using viable mechanisms to transfer new knowledge and techniques from researchers to farmers and collect feed back to re-orient research on issues critical to farmers.
An integrated crop management is vital to maximize the productivity and profitability of farmers. All technologies and practices should half farmers to increase or maintain gain yields there by improving the quality of produce and enhance farmers profitability.
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The (4) Principles of Polambadi :
1.
Grow a health crop.
2.
Conserve natural enemies.
3.
Conduct regular field observations.
4.
Farmers should become ICM experts.
POLAMBADI:
The main object of the Polambadi is to reduce the cost of cultivation and increase the productivity.
Integrated Crop Management is an approach to farming which aims to balance production with economic and environmental consideration by means of combination of measures including crop rotation, Cultivation, appropriate crop varieties and careful use of inputs
ICM=INM+IPM+Agronomic practices including Farm Mechanization.
The Polambadi is being done from seed to seed, so that to participants can observe and analyze the dynamics of crop ecology across the season.
Size of Polambadi-10 Hect. No of farmers-30
During 2010 (1012) Nos. of Polambadi demonstrations with various crops are being organized in the District as against the target.
The following additional training components will be provided for each OFED and will be met from ADF
*(5) IPM Kits @ Rs.150/- per each OFED
* Working tea/refreshment for 20+5 members @ Rs.7-50 for 7 times during OFED period.
*supply Vyasaya Panchangams for (20) farmers i.e., Rs.1300/-
Total amount is Rs.3363/-.
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System of Rice intensification (SRI) Technology:-
SRI technology was developed for intensification of rice production by reducing the water use and enhancing the productivity.
The mechanism and processes like early transplanting, careful transplanting, wide spacing, weeding and aeration, water management and compost are involved in SRI technology.
During 2010 it is planned to organize 405 demonstration of 1 acre each with a unit cost of Rs. 1250/- per acre for supply of rotating how, market for space planting and raising of nursery under raised bed.
ISOPOM-OIL SEEDS:
In order to maintain seed chain sufficient quantity of breeder seed is planned to lift for further seed multiplication in to certified seed. It is planned to supply Groundnut,
Soyabean and Castor seed of improved and high yielding verities on subsidy. To increase oil contents in Groundnut crop, it is proposed to supply gypsum on 75% subsidy.
It is also planned to supply sprinklers, pipes, P.P. Equipments and Farm
Implementation 50% subsidy to cover more area with existing water resources. Priority is also given for organizing FFS to propagate various crop production technologies.
ISOPOM - MAIZE:
Even though the production is high to the estimated figures, the productivity can further the increased by adopting certain practices like supply of quality seed of improved varieties and hybrids, correction of micronutrient deficiencies, effective utilization methods etc., besides component of IPM.
TECHNOLOGY MISSION ON COTTON:
Cotton is mainly cultivated under rained irrigation conditions. In Warangal
District the cropped area is being increased by 1-2 % against its normal area since last 12 years.
FFS-To impart training to the farmers in production and protection technologies there by making them experts in taking right crop management decisions, this programme component is being organized through Polambadi.
Surveillance and Monitoring of pests & diseases:-
The weekly surveillance and monitoring the situation of insect pests and diseases will help the extension workers in taking proper decision on crop protection.
The other components of the scheme are distribution of pheromone traps. Supply of Bio Agent supply of Hand sprayers, Power sprayers, Tractor mounted Sprayers,
Taiwan sprayers, Sprinklers, FLD on Farm implements, Supply of Bt. cotton detection kit and supply of Micronutrient.
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FLDs on IPM through NGOs:-
In order to popularize the location specific IPM modules, a total of 22 FLDs on
IPM technology are organize through NGOs (RMGs) with a financial out lay of Rs22.00
Lakhs in the District during 2010-11.
WORK PLAN FOR MACRO MANAGEMENT OF AGRICULTURE:
The objectives of the scheme:
1.
Increase production per unit area per unit water.
2.
to respond more/scheme more truly to the micro level realities of agriculture across the districts and within tem, a switch over from the limitation of uniform prescription of priorities, strategies and intervention of situations specific strategies.
3.
Enhanced sustainability of productive natural resource base, while improving the effectiveness of Agril. & Rural development expenditure by the
Government through specific need responsible for productivity gap.
In order to promote cultivation of hybrid varieties with proven performance, a strategy has been proposed to cover 1.2 hectares in the district during the current year in both Kharif & Rabi 2010-2011 seasons with hybrids. It is programmed to supply hybrid and local seed in order to encourage the farmer to go in hybrid rice. It is targeted to organize (59) Nos. Subsidy Rs.1250/- per ha., demonstration is provided.
State Land use Board:- The object of slob is to be develop infrastructure on land resources, conduct studies on land use / land evaluation etc , organize work shop on land resources conservation and organize awareness campaign on conservation of land resources among farmers through lectures, Exhibitions etc., Rs. 1700/- were allocated to this division under this item.
National Water shed Development Programme:-
The project implementation agency and water shed committee are being given sufficient training through orientation skills, up gradation, and motivation re organize and improve upon indigenous technical knowledge addition to tools and techniques of project management PRA community organization and other administrative and accounting problems. Livelihood support system for land less families of water shed community such as dairy sericulture Goat breeding live stock management commercial problems were taken up in the water shed areas. During the plan 2007-2011 it is to programmed to organize 5 Water sheds at Valmidi, Shatahpur, Dardepally, Kondapur and Mallampally
Villages in Palakurthy Mandal of Warangal District. So for Rs. 6.0 lakhs were released.
Reclamation of Problematic Soils:- To reclaim alkaline soils it is targeted to supply
1000 Mts , Zypsum @ 5 Mts. Per ha. On 75% subsidy during the year 2010-11 in the
District.
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GYPSUM Under Oil seeds:- During the 2010-11 Gypsum is targeted 5200 Mts for the supply on 50% Subsidy in the District.
Supply of Zinc Sulphate :- The deficiency of Zinc is noticed more than the other micronutrients in the district. To over come the problem of Zinc deficiency and to increase the productivity it is proposed to distribute 34.37Mts of ZnSo4 under ISOPOM oil seeds on 50% subsidy during 2009-10 in the District.
RMGs :- To Strength RMGs by providing micro credit through banks for quality input intervention among the farmers the agriculture investment activities like vermi composting and NADE composting, manufacturing bio fertilizers and pesticides and input purchase and marketing credit/ Agri. Business.
Role of RMGs:- Each RMG consist of 15 members which will serve their common interest regarding technology transfer, access to market information self supporting finance mechanisms and micro credit requirements there by leading to their sustainable economic development.
Credit: In order to facilitate tenant, SF/MF farmers & other farmers in getting the
Agriculture loans from the banks, it is programmed to distribute crop loans to a tune of
Rs. 760 crores during 2010-11 the District.
GENDER CELL
The Department of Agriculture in A.P. has decided to give women farmers a voice to participate in the process of Agriculture Development.
The objectives of Gender cell are to increase the understanding and awareness of gender factors in Agriculture and Rural Development.
The Gender cell aims to promote the holistic development of marginal women farmers and agriculture laborers by exposing them to the relevant technologies and entrepreneurial opportunities.
The provide opportunities for knowledge and techno managerial skills improvement for marginal farmwomen and agriculture labor
To provide value added training in Agri-products and entrepreneurship development.
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CHAPTER-13
MANNER OF EXECUTION OF SUBSIDY PROGRAMMES
[Sec. 4, (1) (b) ( xii) ]
Name of the
Programme/
Activity
Seed Village scheme
Organic Farming
Vermi compost
Units
Distribution of green Manure seed
Demonstration of
BD, CPP, NADEP
IPM
PP Equipments
Distribution of
Gypsum
Water carrying pipes/ sprinklers
FFs (ATMA)
Surveillance of diseases / Pests
Supplies of Bio agents / pheromone traps / sprayers
Supply of Taiwan sprayers/ tractor
Nature/ Scale of Subsidy
50% subsidy on
Foundation Seed
50% subsidy
50% subsidy
Eligibility criteria for grant of subsidy
Designation of officer to grant subsidy
Farm mechanization 50% subsidy
Lrd.to Rs.30,000/- &
Rs.45,000/- to power tiller & Tractors.
JDA Wgl
Polambadi
Bio Agents
Isopom pulses and maize Breeder/
Foundation seed
Hybrid Rice
Demonstration
Isopom Oil seeds
Certified/
Foundation seed
OFEDs
10 hac. One Unit 75%
50% subsidy
IPM (FFs)
PP Equipment 50% subsidy Rs.800/- per
Unit manual Rs.2000/-
SF/MF
JDA,WGL
JDA,WGL
Pipes for carrying water
50% Limitted to 15000/- per Unit
Maize & Oils growers C & DA, Hyd.
Sri Demonstration 50% Rs.3000/ - per1 acre SF/MF Rice Farmers JDA,WGL
Rs. 3000/- per 1 Hector
SF/MF
SF/MF
SF/MF Rice Farmers
JDA Wgl
JDA Wgl
JDA,WGL
50% subsidy,
50% + Transport Charges Oil seed farmers
50% Limited to 15,000/-
50% subsidy
S/F. and M/F
S/F. and M/F
SF/MF
Oil seed growers
Oil seed growers
SF/MF
C & D.A.
ADA ( R )
JDA , WGL
JDA, WGL
JDA, WGl
C & DA
C & DA, Hyd
JDA, WGL
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operator sprayers
Training to extension worker
FLD on farm implements
FLD on IPM
Polambadi
Pulverizes
Vermi compost
Demonstration on
Improved package of practice (ICDP
Rice)
Rs.15,000 per training of
30 Officers for 2 days
50%
50%
2500/- per Ack
Extension staff
SF/MF
SF/MF
SF/MF Rice Farm
JDA, WGL
C & DA, Hyd
JDA, Wgl.
JDA,Wgl.
THE MANNER OF EXECUTION OF THE SUBSIDY PROGRAMMES
Name of the
Programme
Seed village
Application procedure
Sanction of procedure
SF/ MF selected by field functionaries
Farm Mechanization Application with non subsidy in favour of
AP.SAIDC Ltd,
Hyd are to be sent
Polambadi
JDA will obtained non subsidy from the farmer
Through MAO Depending on the pest infestation to MAO JDA, WGl OFEDs / IPM / PP equipment/ PP chemicals/
Weedicides/Sprinklers/
Water carrying pipes etc
Disbursement procedure
Seed storage bin
Soon after release the Subsidy the equipment will be delivered by the
JDA.
Bio agents will be provided
Through MAO
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CHAPTER 14
�
Particulars of Recipients of concession, permits or authorization granted by the public authority
[sec.4 (1) (b) (xiii)]
Provide the names and addresses of recipients of benefits under each programme/ scheme separately in the following format.
Institutional beneficiaries.
Name of the Programme/ scheme
The details of beneficiaries of various schemes and programmes are available with ADAs
( R ) and MAOs concerned.
CHAPTER-15
INFORMATION AVAILABLE IN ELECTRONIC FORM
[Sec. 4 (1) x (iv) ]
Provide the details of information related to the various schemes of the department which are available in electronic formats.
Electronic
Format
CDs
Description Contents or title
1. Cotton crop Management practice
2. Paddy crop Management practice
3. castor management practice
4. Redgram Management practice
5. Black gram Management practice
6. Greengram Management practice
7. Soyabeen Management practice
8. Farm mechanichem scheme www.agri.ap.nic.in
Department of Agriculture programme and schemes
Designation and address of the custodian of information (held by whom?)
ADAs ( R)
C & DA, AP Hyd.
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CHAPTER-16
Particulars of Facilities available to citizens for obtaining information
(Section 4 (1) (b) xv)
Describe the particulars of information dissemination mechanism in place.
Facilities available to the public for accessing of information.
Facility
Description (Location of Facility / Name etc)
Notice Board
News Paper
Reports
New related to different Departmental programmes/ weather/ pest and diseases reports are published in News Papers/
Padipantalu etc
Details of information made available
CHAPTER-17
Names, Designations other Particulars of Public Information Officers
{Sec. 4 (1) ( xvi) }
Provide contact information about the public Information officers and Assistant Public
Information Officers designated for various officers/ administrative units and Appellate authority
/ Officer(s) for the public authority in the following format.
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Name of the office administrative unit S.N
1 O/o. J.D.A,
Warangal.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
Name, designation & address of officer/ employees
Sri. M. Sudarshan Reddy, J.D.A. Warangal.
Telephone & fax, office Tel,
Residence Tel,
Fax Email agriwgl@ap.nic
M. Venkateswara Rao, APIO
2577479
Appellate Authority
Sri. R. Muralidar Rao, ADA(Trg) PIO
9505518382
Fax: 2570186
2577479,
9505505391 agriwgl@ap.nic
D. Usha, A.D.A (R), Ghanpur (Stn) PIO
9505518385
K. Damodar Reddy,A.O. (Tech) APIO
P.Suresh , A.O.HNK and APIO
9505505353
Narsimha Das A.D.A (R) Warangal and PIO 2577285 &
9505518386
2577285
9505518387
A. Anuradha, A.O. PIO
9490598155 agriwgl@ap.nic agriwgl@ap.nic agriwgl@ap.nic agriwgl@ap.nic
M.A. Quayyum, A.D.A (R), Jangoan
9505518388 agriwgl@ap.nic
Satyam Babu, AO, PIO
9505505495 agriwgl@ap.nic
P.Koteshwar Rao, A.D.A (R) Mah'bad & PIO 9505518390 agriwgl@ap.nic
B. Ramulu, Sr.Astt. & APIO
9505505480 agriwgl@ap.nic
J.Satyanarayana, A.D.A (R), Maripeda & PIO 9866026971 agriwgl@ap.nic
Rivi Kumar, A.O & APIO
9505505369 agriwgl@ap.nic
G. Rajendram A.D.A (R), Narsampet & PIO
9505518389 agriwgl@ap.nic
B. Yadagiri , A.O. & APIO
9505505365
9505518391 agriwgl@ap.nic
Gopal Kishan Rao, A.D.A (R) Mulug & PIO 9505518392 agriwgl@ap.nic
Shraya, A.O & APIO
9505505489 agriwgl@ap.nic
B. Gangaram, A.D.A (R), Parakal & PIO agriwgl@ap.nic
G. Narsingam A.O, Parakal & PIO
9505505491 agriwgl@ap.nic
V. Mallaiah , A.D.A (R), Eturnagaram & PIO 7702876761 agriwgl@ap.nic
K. Ganga Jamuna,A.O &APIO
9490598181 agriwgl@ap.nic
B. Manohar Reddy, A.D.A (FTC)
Warangal&PIO
B. Venkatesham, A.O. & APIO
9866061345
9008414988 agriwgl@ap.nic agriwgl@ap.nic
U. Umamaheswaramma, D.D.A(Sc) & PIO.
9490598203 agriwgl@ap.nic
Jyothi, Supdt. & APIO
9951111544 agriwgl@ap.nic
K. Prathap Reddy, A.D.A.(FCO) & PIO agriwgl@ap.nic
9030437716 agriwgl@ap.nic
Md. Mansur Ahammad, A.D.A.(SC), & PIO
9177571005 agriwgl@ap.nic
J. Badraiah, A.O. & APIO.
9966095153 agriwgl@ap.nic
K. Anuradha, A.D.A (PTL) & PIO
9505505397 agriwgl@ap.nic
S.Krishna Reddy, A.O. & APIO
9490361761 agriwgl@ap.nic
K. Damoder Reddy, A.D.A (STL) & PIO
9505505353 agriwgl@ap.nic
D. Nareder, A.O. & APIO
9505505393 agriwgl@ap.nic
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CHAPTER-18
OTHER USEFEULL INFORMATION
[Sec.4(1) (b) (xvii)]
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18. 1. Please give below any other information or derails of predication which are of relevance or of use for the citizens.
1.
2.
Nil.
Nil.
Joint Director of Agriculture,
Warangal.
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