Brief Note on Fisheries Department Activities in Kamareddy District. Registration of Co-Operative Societies Constituency Wise (FCS/FWCS)

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Brief Note on Fisheries Department Activities in Kamareddy District. Registration of Co-Operative Societies Constituency Wise (FCS/FWCS) Brief Note on Fisheries Department Activities in Kamareddy District. Registration of Co-operative Societies Constituency wise (FCS/FWCS) Fishermen Fisherwomen Sl. Constituency Co-operative Membership Co-perative Membership No. Societies Societies 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Kamareddy 33 3227 9 477 2 Banswada 24 1362 01 26 3 Yellareddy 45 2753 17 699 4 Jukkal 49 2944 10 198 Total 151 10286 37 1400 ii. Welfare Schemes under Implementation A. Construction of Community Halls. Construction of Community Halls under Normal State Plan scheme with Unit cost of Rs. 10.00 Lakhs with 90% grant and remaining 10% contribution by the MLA / MLC/ MP / Own funds. The main criteria for eligibility is, the society must have minimum membership of (50) active fishermen and sufficient land on its own or allotted by the Government. The details of FCS which were sanctioned community Halls are as shown below. Sl. No.of Community halls Name of the Constituency No. sanctioned 1 Kamar eddy 16 2 Banswada 10 3 Yellareddy 2 4 Jukkal 2 Total 30 Out of these 30 Community halls 27 are constructed and remaining 3 community halls are under construction. Fish Seed stocking particulars in all Reservoirs, deptl tanks and G.P Tanks on 100% grant during 2019-20 : [[ During this year in (551) departmental tanks and gram Panchayat tanks are identified for stocking, fish seed stocked i.e., 2.81 Crores and (01) reservoir is stocked with 17.55 lakhs seed stocked i.e., in Nizamsagar reservoir. ABSTRACT Price of Proposed No. of Amount to Name of the No. of Size of fish Expenditure Fish Seed be Sl. supplier/Firm Tanks Fish Seed seed under Stocked released (Nos) Supplied per Scheme (in Nos) (in Rs.) Lakh. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Shivaji Fish 27 1008360 554598 Normal State seed supplier 35-40 1 55000 Plan Kalpana Fish mm 4 92800 51040 seed Traders Shivaji Fish 348 15697865 55000 8633826 seed supplier 35-40 136 mm 5155330 55000 2835432 Kalpana Fish 2 IFDS seed Traders Shivaji Fish 19 4020000 121000 4864200 seed supplier 80- Kalpana Fish 100mm 15 1999100 121000 2418911 seed Traders 3 Shivaji Fish 35-40 SCSDF 2 134000 55000 73700 seed Farms mm TOTAL 551 28107455 19431707 Seed Stocking & Fish Production details Total No of Anticipated Year of Fish Seed Cost of Fish Fish Income Sl.No Stocking Stocked Seed Production generates 1 2016-17 1.15 Cr 1.03 Cr 3459 Tonnes Rs.20,76 Cr 2 2017-18 3.04 Cr 2.48 Cr 7849Tonnes Rs.62.78 Cr 3 2018-19 2.88 Cr 2.40 Cr 7445 Tonnes Rs59.55 Cr 4 2019-20 2.81 Cr 1.94 Cr 7106 Tonnes Rs.56.84 Cr Fish Seed Stocking Programme(2020-21): Fish seed Stocking target for the year of 2020-21: S.no No.of Tanks Size of Seed Requirement of Seed(in Lakhs) 1 2 3 4 1 544 35 -40mm 245 2 34 80 -100mm 90.82 Total 578 335.82 Achievement of Fish Seed Stocking (2020-21): Fish Seed Stocked in 556 tanks Quantity of Seed Stocked 232.87 Lakhs i.e.35- 40mm Size of Seed, in 36 Tanks Quantity of Seed Stocked 96.33Lakhs i.e. 80-100mm Size of Seed Stocked. Integrated Fisheries Development Scheme (IFDS) (2017-18 & 2018-19): Number of No. of Number of S. Beneficiary Units Expenditure Component Name eligible No Contribution Incurred applications Grounded paid Rs 1244.27L 1 Vending Unit with Moped 2491 2442 2438 Rs.474.73L 2 Vending Unit with Luggage Auto 99 96 96 Rs.95.26L 3 Mobile Fish Outlet 12 11 11 - Rs. 9.00L 4 Marketing assistance to FWCS 22 3 Rs.3.19L Portable Fish Vending Kiosk 236 5 35 35 Rs.3.54L 6 Plastic Crates 1176 585 590 Rs. 66.87L 7 Crafts and Nets 789 324 324 Registration Construction of New Fish ponds /tanks 4 Certificates -- 8 11 &rearing ponds are issued to Beneficiaries Panchayath Raj Dept 3 9 Construction of Retail Fish Market 06 appointed as Under process Executive Agency. Work orders are issued Rs.64.77L 10 Hygienic Transport Vehicle 04 02 02 11 5 2 2 Rs.8.68L Other innovative projects : Fish Food Kiosk 02 02 Rs.4.00L 12 Drag Nets 03 2 Projects Remaining _ reports are three submitted to applicants are Other innovative projects: Others Head office. not willing. 13 05 _ Establishment of Ornamental Fish These Three 14 Units 3 Benificiaries are not intrested - Proceedings sanctioned Beneficiary. Pending with 15 Aqua Tourism 01 irrigation Dept.for issue of no objection letter. - Proceedings sanctioned 16 Establishment of Ice Plants 03 for two Beneficiaries - 17 Pen Culture 06 03 03 Rs.63.58L 18 Insulated Truck 04 TOTAL 4914 3514 3501 Rs.2037.89L Under the this scheme the government has released Sanction Orders of 1000.00 Crores for benefit of the members in the Primary Fishermen co-operative societies (PFCSs) during the year 2017-18 & 2018-19 with (38) components including in the project. The applications are received from Beneficiaries and eligible beneficiaries list uploaded in E-laabh, 95% of Scheme is grounded and remaining components grounding is going on. D. Construction of Retail Fish Markets: SL.No Name of the Name of the Sanctioned Status Village Mandal Under Scheme 1 Banswada Banswada FDS (2017-18) Under Construction 2 Yellareddy Yellareddy FDS (2017-18) Under Construction 3 Borlam Banswada IFDS (2017-18 & Completed 2018-19) 4 Ramareddy Ramareddy IFDS (2017-18 & 2018-19) Panchayath Raj Dept 5 Machareddy Machareddy IFDS (2017-18 & appointed as Executive 2018-19) Agency. Work orders 6 Sadashivanagar Sadashivanagar IFDS (2017-18 & are issued 2018-19) E. Blue Revolution : The Blue revolution Scheme is a Central sponsored scheme. In this scheme 60% of Budget is sponsored by Central government and 40% budget is sponsored by state government. Under this scheme Construction of Fish Culture ponds 02 Sanctioned at Yerraram(V),Nagireddypet(M) and 01 Fish Culture pond sanctioned at Doopsingh Thanda(V), Nizamsagar(M).Registration certificates are issued to the beneficiaries Government Subsidy (60%) Rs.4.08Lakhs released to the beneficiary i.e. Sri.Kadavath Srinivas ,R/o. Doopsingh Thanda(V), Nizamsagar(M),Kamareddy District. D. Elections Programme: Conducting Managing Committee Elections to all societies due for election Election process under progress Total No. of No. of Societies Balance Name of the societies No. of Proposals submitted to SCEA Sl (FCS, proposals to District running societies for conducting MC elections FWCS, be with due for FLHPMCS) submitted elected elections elections Pending Total to SCEA MCs conducted 1 Kamareddy 188 145 43 0 20 20 23 F. RASHTRIYA KRISHI VIKAS YOJANA (RKVY-2018-19): The Commissioner of Fisheries, Telangana State, Hyderabad instructed to select the interested Entrepreneurs for availing the Scheme and submit the proposals for 1. Construction of Re-circulatory Aqua Culture System. 2. Establishment of Seed Rearing Ponds with input subsidy. In this Scheme 50% of Subsidy is sponsored by State Government. Under this scheme for Construction of Re-circulatory Aqua Culture System this office received (03) applications and for Establishment of Seed Rearing Ponds received (03) applications and issued registration certificates to the applicants. This proposals are sent to the Commissioner of Fisheries, Telangana State, Hyderabad. for release of budget to the components. G.Pradhan Manthri Kisan Credit Card Loans (PMKCC): The Pradhan Manthri Kisan Credit Card Loans (PMKCC) 4000 target is allotted to the Fisheries Department. In this 3500 applications are received and 3183 applications are sent to the Banks. H.Pradana Manthri Matsya Samapadha Yojana Scheme(PMMSY) FY 2020-21 to FY 2024-25 The Pradana Manthri Matsya Samapadha Yojana Scheme (PMMSY) to be implemented in all the States and Union Territories for a period of 5 (five) years from FY 2020-21 to FY 2024-25. This Scheme intends to address critical gaps in Fish Production and productivity, quality, technology, post harvest infrastructure and management and strengthening of value addition etc. Guidelines are issued by the Commissioner of Fisheries Telangana State, Hyderabad. The District Level Committee Constituted by the Collector, Kamareddy District. District Fisheries Officer Kamareddy Dist. .
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