Veterinary & Animal Husbandry Department Nagarkurnool District
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VETERINARY & ANIMAL HUSBANDRY DEPARTMENT NAGARKURNOOL DISTRICT The office of Assistant Director (AH) Nagarkurnool has come in to existence as per G.O.Ms.No. 23F & RD Dept., Dated: - 09.03.1976, under Drought Prone Area Programme. It is now a District head quarter and is now District Veterinary and Animal Husbandry office Nagarkurnool from 11.10.2016 onwards Vide G.O.Rt No.158, AH DD & F (AH) Dept Datd.11.10.2016 Presently under the jurisdiction of this district, it comprises of 89 Institutions covered in 20 Mandals w.e.f 11-10-2016 The area falls in Nagarkurnool, Achampet, Kalwakurthy, Kollapur & partly of Jedcherla assembly segments. Animal Husbandry Department: In brief, • Improving the production potential by way of breed up gradation in cattle and buffaloes through Artificial insemination. • Providing preventive and curative health care to livestock through constant vigil on disease outbreaks, rendering preventive vaccinations, deworming and treatment of ailing animals. • Augmenting fodder production to meet the nutritional requirements of livestock. • Providing relief measures to livestock during natural calamities. • Building awareness among farmers on profitable livestock production. • Coordinating with health department in controlling diseases of zoonotic importance. • Providing technical support to livestock-based poverty alleviation programme. • Updating the skills of technical as well as Para veterinary staff at regular intervals in the areas of scientific breeding, feeding and management of livestock. District Profile: Essentially, the topography of the area is generally rocky with gravel patches. The soil is predominantly red with chalky patches while black cotton soil is found in Bijinepally, Nagarkurnool & Tadoor. There are assured sources of irrigation through MGKLI & tanks, while the main source of irrigation is Bore wells. While the main rainfed crops are Maize, Jowar, Castor, Red Gram, and Millets, under irrigation sources, Paddy, Groundnut and Cotton are also grown. The major source of income of farmers of this area thus, is from agriculture, sheep rearing and Dairy (Dairy cattle rearing in Kalwakurthy, Vangoor, Urkonda, Veldanda & parts of Achampet &Nagarkurnool Area). Departmental Statistics: I. LIVESTOCK POPULATION: Type of Livestock Population (in Lakhs) Cattle 223475 Buffaloes 111755 Sheep 967926 Goat 206403 Desi Poultry 4.01 Commercial Poultry 22.01 *As per 2019 Livestock Census II. INSTITUTION NETWORK Sl. No Type of Institution No. of Functioning 1 Area Veterinary Hospital 4 2 Primary Veterinary Center 33 3 Animal Health Sub-Center 52 4 Mobile Veterinary Clinics 4 Total 93 III. STAFF POSITION: Designation Total Working Vacancies Sanction Cadre Posts Strength District Veterinary & Animal Husbandry 1 1 0 Officer in the cadre of Deputy Director Assistant Director 5 5 0 Veterinary Assistant Surgeons 33 27 6 Veterinary Livestock Officers 5 3 2 Junior Veterinary Officer 14 14 0 Livestock Assistant 34 3 31 Veterinary Assistant 27 27 0 Office Subordinates 77 36 41 Total 196 116 80 IV. ACHIEVEMENTS: FUNCTIONAL INDICATORS: 2019-20: Sl. No Item of Work Annual Achievement % Target 1 Artificial Insemination 8500 9568 112.6 2 Calf Birth 1700 2719 159.9 3 Castration Done 7500 7565 100.9 4 Cases Treated 900000 896358 99.6 5 Deworming 3412000 2757519 80.8 6 Vaccination Done 1877580 1849660 98.5 7 Fodder Development 14000 14036 100.3 8 Rythu Sadassu 700 823 117.6 9 Fertility Camp 267 280 104.9 10 Egg Production 1.6 1.5816 98.85 11 Meat Production 27000 26844 99.42 12 Milk Production 3320 3291 99.12 DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES – SCHEMES V. Sheep Rearing Development Programme: The Government of Telangana has initiated a new flagship programme for the welfare of shepherds (Golla, Kuruma, Yadava families). The programme is aimed at self-sufficiency of meat production in the state by utilizing the natural resources and to prevent import of sheep for slaughter from other states like, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh. The scheme was to be implemented in two years. i.e., 2017-18 & 2018-19. In this scheme the shepherds who have crossed the age of 18 years are eligible. All the shepherds will be covered in these two years. The beneficiaries were selected in transparent manner by conducting special Grama Sabhas where lottery system is adopted. Out of 100 eligible farmers, lottery was conducted in Grama Sabha wherein the list of beneficiaries is prepared basing on seriatum in the lottery. List A (2017-18) and List B (2018-19) is finalized (50+50) as per lottery. The Unit Cost is 1,25,000/- in which 20+1 units (20 female and 1 male) will be inducted to each beneficiary. Out of total unit cost 75% (Rs. 93,750/-) is Government subsidy and 25% (Rs. 31,250/-) is the beneficiary contribution. The Sheep will be invariably grounded from other States like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu or Odisha in order to add more sheep to our existing population. S Constituency A - Mandal % kgs date Seed .no Name Feed No ,ofNo Lambs List Societies Selected Supplied Supplied Medicines 50 Bagskg No,of No,of GPs Born (Born ) 's No Distributed ( ) Units No,of beneficiariesNo,of Units Suppliedas on 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Nagarkurnool 17 24 1495 1470 98.3 800 2000 775 78694 2 Bijinapalle 35 22 1454 1440 99.0 800 1000 735 86227 Nagar 3 Tadoor 25 22 797 782 98.1 400 1000 650 47834 kurnool 4 Telkapalle 28 25 1037 1031 99.4 400 1000 850 144536 5 Thimmajipet 26 18 914 900 98.5 800 2000 675 65612 Total 131 111 5697 5623 98.7 3200 7000 3685 422903 6 Peddakothapalle 25 27 1661 1627 98.0 300 1000 550 96987 7 Kollapur 16 24 1689 1669 98.8 400 1500 458 112840 Kollapur 8 Pentlavelli 10 6 604 575 95.2 400 1000 400 25008 9 Kodair 22 15 1066 1054 98.9 300 1000 500 58788 Total 73 72 5020 4925 98.1 1400 4500 1908 293623 10 Kalwakurthy 24 21 1272 1246 98.0 200 1500 670 67786 Kalwakurthy 11 Veldanda 32 15 874 874 100.0 600 1000 357 60753 Total 56 36 2146 2120 98.8 800 2500 1027 128539 12 Jedcherla Urkonda 16 9 389 386 99.2 200 1000 354 42924 Total 16 9 389 386 99.2 200 1000 354 42924 13 Vangoor 27 22 1113 1102 99.0 200 1000 447 123528 14 Charakonda 17 6 279 276 98.9 200 1000 248 15854 15 Achampet 31 21 1185 1175 99.2 800 2000 700 52055 16 Amrabad 20 14 430 430 100.0 400 1000 430 44622 Achampet 17 Padara 10 5 630 627 99.5 400 1000 525 25218 18 Balmoor 22 19 764 764 100.0 400 1000 470 47039 19 Lingal 23 14 654 654 100.0 800 1000 396 45245 20 Uppununthala 27 15 1049 1045 99.6 800 2000 810 62752 Total 177 116 6104 6073 99.5 4000 10000 4026 416313 Grand Total 453 344 19356 19127 98.8 9,600 25,000 11,000 13,04,302 VI. Sheep & Goat Deworming Programme: The Veterinary & Animal Husbandry department is conducting Mass Free Sheep & Goat Deworming programme, thrice a year for the benefit of shepherds to control parasitic infestations among the flocks. 2019-20 S.no Rounds Target Achievement % Shepherds Sheep Goat Total Sheep Goat Total Benefitted 1 1st Round 988587 188286 1176643 988121 188892 1177013 99.8 17624 2 2nd Round 988587 188286 1176643 988268 188905 1177173 100 17677 VII. Foot & Mouth Disease Vaccination Programme: Conducting Mass FMD Vaccination programme twice a year for control of Foot & Mouth Disease in large animals. Census Population Actual available Population FMD Vaccinations Done S.no % Cattle Buffalo Total Cattle Buffalo Total Cattle Buffalo Total District population population erage as per available available as per erage of cov of 1 223475 111755 335230 219475 110255 329730 191840 98821 290665 88.2 Nagarkurnool VIII. Disease Control measures in Large animals, Small Animals and Poultry: All the preventive measures have been adopted to control the outbreaks of livestock diseases in the district. Prophylactic vaccinations in endemic areas for Haemorrhagic Septicaemia (H.S), Black Quarter diseases (B.Q) : Continuous efforts are being made to control the sheep diseases and to sensitize the shepherds as well as departmental staff on sheep diseases. Remarks Name of the Progressive ( Vaccine S.no Target Percentage % Vaccine vaccination Supplied Only ) 1 H.S Vaccine 20156 14926 74.1 15000 Doses 2 B.Q Vaccine 20562 12891 62.7 13000 Doses 195000 3 E.T Vaccine 339825 194756 57.3 Doses Goat Pox ( Lumpy Skin 4 111764 43839 39.2 45000 Doses Disease in White Cattle ) IX. The Mass Poultry Vaccination Programme is being conducted to save the village poultry against Ranikhet Disease. X. Cattle Breed Improvement by Artificial Insemination through Veterinary Institutions:(108) Veterinary Institutions & Gopala Mithra Centers are providing A.I. Services in the district, ensuring cattle breed improvement and providing door step A.I services to the farmers. S.no District No. of AI Done Nagarkurnool 23116 1 XI. Supply of Fodder Seed on subsidy basis to encourage individual Fodder Cultivation: Fodder scarcity is the major constraint in the district, as the agricultural crop residues are meagre, due to low rainfall and ground water level. Farmers are sensitized to grow individual green fodder, either annuals or perennials to feed their livestock. The fodder seed is provided to the farmers on subsidy basis to create a green fodder resource base in the district. XII. Supply of Power Operated Chaff Cutters on 50% subsidy basis: The agricultural by- products like jowar are the feeding resources for the livestock. The fodder wastage will be more, if we feed those fodder varieties without chaffing. The chaffing will minimize the fodder wastage up to 30%.