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National Fisheries Development Board LIST OF RELEASES DONE FOR THE STATE OF ANDHRA PRADESH UNDER THE COMPONENT RFD Unspent Sanction Year of Sanctioned Released UCs Remittence SL.No Organisation Physical details Balance Project Status Year Release Amount Amount Received Received Amount 1 DoF, Govt. of AP 2008-09 2008-09 Fingerling stocking in 7138 ha. 21.10 21.10 21.10 0.00 0.00 Completed 2 DoF, Govt. of AP 2008-09 2008-09 Fingerling stocking in 236329 ha. 1625.04 1625.04 900.54 724.51 0.00 Completed 2nd year stocking in 6 reservoirs with an TWSA of 3 DoF, Govt. of AP 2009-10 2009-10 24.72 24.72 24.72 0.00 0.00 Completed 117827 ha with fingerlings in 2009-10 Ist year stocking in two reservoirs TWSA-1527ha 4 DoF, Govt. of AP 2010-11 2010-11 11.45 11.45 11.45 0.00 0.00 Completed and EWSA-1145 ha. Second year stocking in Ten reservoirs TWSA- 5 DoF, Govt. of AP 2010-11 2010-11 148.48 148.48 115.26 33.22 0.00 Completed 103197 ha. And EWSA-60761 ha. Third year stocking Six reservoirs TWSA-107895 6 DoF, Govt. of AP 2010-11 2010-11 151.91 151.91 17.16 134.74 0.00 Completed ha and EWSA-59387 ha. Training on Reservoir management and Pen 7 DoF, Govt. of AP 2010-11 2010-11 culture to 1710 fishermen in 67 batches. 20.72 20.72 20.72 0.00 0.00 Completed 1ST year stocking in 13 reservoirs; second year 8 DoF, Govt. of AP 2011-12 2011-12 stocking 3 reservoirs; third year stocking in 9 329.21 237.82 214.91 22.91 0.00 0 reservoirs ,forth year stocking in 5 reservoirs. Ist year stocking in 13 reservoir covering an area 9 DoF, Govt. of AP 2011-12 2011-12 NFDB160.24 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 of 15270 ha Development of 25 tribal village community tank in Adilabad district for development of 69.5 ha Chief Executive, water area, to enhance fish production through DHAN Vayalagam tank users association. Assistance requested in 10 (Tank) 2013-14 2013-14 18.34 18.34 18.34 0.00 0.00 Completed the form of revolving fund for procurement of Foundation, inputs (Rs.15.985 lakh) & capacity building Madurai (Rs.1.75 lakh) and project management cost(Rs. 0.60 lakh) Page 1 of 7 National Fisheries Development Board LIST OF RELEASES DONE FOR THE STATE OF ANDHRA PRADESH UNDER THE COMPONENT RFD Unspent Sanction Year of Sanctioned Released UCs Remittence SL.No Organisation Physical details Balance Project Status Year Release Amount Amount Received Received Amount Reservoir stocking in 7 reservoirs (4th year) - EWSA 25470 ha 11 DoF, Govt. of AP 2012-13 2012-13 7 reservoirs (3rd time)- EWSA 52241 ha 373.14 284.12 284.12 0.00 0.00 0 6 reservoirs (2nd time)- EWSA 7934 ha 8 reservoirs (1st year)- EWSA 16726 ha Reservoir stocking programme under 1st year of stocking during the year 2012-13 in 28 reservoirs 12 DoF, Govt. of AP 2012-13 2012-13 8 reservoirs for 1st year stocking (TWSA- 24298ha 117.56 58.78 58.78 0.00 0.00 0 & EWSA- 16726 ha) Proposal submitted by District Collector, Project Officer, Warangal for fingerlings stocking in 3 natural 13 ITDA, 2013-14 2013-14 water bodies (EWSA 132.40 ha.) and 2 days 6.67 6.67 0.00 0.00 6.67 0 Warangal,A.P. training to 600 tribal fishers during 2013-14 in Warangal, Andhra Pradesh State. Proposal for fingerlings stocking in 27 Reservoirs under 2nd, 3rd & 4th time stocking during 2013- DoF, Andhra 14 2013-14 2013-14 14 in Andhra Pradesh State. 311.08 311.08 303.08 8.00 0.00 Completed Pradesh Sanction of Rs. 311.0825 lakh has has been made as per approval of competent authority.NFDB Proposal for seed stocking in four community DoF, Andhra 15 2013-14 2013-14 water bodies under the jurisdiction of FCS 1.52 1.52 1.51 0.01 0.00 Completed Pradesh Nagulavancha, Chintakani. Page 2 of 7 National Fisheries Development Board LIST OF RELEASES DONE FOR THE STATE OF ANDHRA PRADESH UNDER THE COMPONENT RFD Unspent Sanction Year of Sanctioned Released UCs Remittence SL.No Organisation Physical details Balance Project Status Year Release Amount Amount Received Received Amount Proposal for seed stocking in 7 Reservoirs (1 large, 3 medium and 3 small) with TWSA- 27952 ha. and EWSA of 9571 ha. for first year stocking during DoF, Andhra 2013-14 (Sri Komaram Bheem proejct, Adilabad 16 2013-14 2013-14 75.82 75.82 56.47 19.35 0.00 Completed Pradesh dist; Dharmasagar & Ghanpur in Warangal Dist; Bukkapatnam & Kriyasakthi Vadayar in Ananthapur dist;Subbareddy sagar E. Godavari Dist; Sripada Sagar in Karimnagar Dist.) DoF, Andhra Proposal for second year fish seed stocking in 4 17 2013-14 2013-14 25.95 25.95 16.99 8.96 0.00 Completed Pradesh reservoirs (WSA-13099 ha & EWSA-6931 ha) (i) Seed rearing training progrmmme for 600 tribal fishers in in-situ & ex-situ of reservoir Warangal District Collector, District, AP and (ii) Seed stocking in Narasimha Tribal Welfare sagar reservoir(80 Ha), Attacheruvu & Kodali 18 Department , 2013-14 2013-14 cheruvu (40 Ha)and Wadagudem cheruvu (40 ha) 4.57 4.57 0.00 0.00 4.57 0 Andhra Pradesh of Warangal District, Andhra Pradesh. (Training Rs. 1.925 lakh and Rs. 2.648 lakh for seed stocking ( 2.648 lakh seed) in 3 reservoirs ( EWSA- 132.40 ha. NFDB Proposal for 2nd year stocking of fish seed in Kouslasanal reservoir (EWSA-332.5 ha) in 19 DoF, Govt. of AP 2013-14 2013-14 3.32 3.32 2.79 0.53 0.00 Completed Nizambad District- Andhra Pradesh.( Seed 3.32 lakh. Project officer (i)Seed rearing training progrmmme for 149 tribal \Integrated fishers and (ii) Seed stocking in two reservoirs Tribal (Small)viz, Taliperu project (405 ha)and 20 Development 2013-14 2013-14 16.04 16.04 16.04 0.00 0.00 Completed Peddavagju project (334 ha) of Khammam District- Agency , (ITDA) AP [Training Rs. 1.26475 lakh and seed stocking in Badrachallam, 2 reservoirs of EWSA 739 ha. seed - 14.78 lakh] Andhra Pradesh Page 3 of 7 National Fisheries Development Board LIST OF RELEASES DONE FOR THE STATE OF ANDHRA PRADESH UNDER THE COMPONENT RFD Unspent Sanction Year of Sanctioned Released UCs Remittence SL.No Organisation Physical details Balance Project Status Year Release Amount Amount Received Received Amount Project Director, Fish seed stocking in Raiwada reservoir ( medium DRDA, 21 2013-14 2013-14 areservoir with TWSA-1060ha & EWSA-795ha) in 7.95 7.95 7.95 0.00 0.00 Completed Visakhapatnam, Visakhapatnam District for the year 2013-14 Andhra Pradesh Fish seed stocking in three reservoirs having EWSA of 1293 ha (two reservoirs for second year Department of stocking and one reservoir for first year stocking) 22 Fisheries , 2013-14 2013-14 16.25 16.25 14.82 1.43 0.00 Completed viz., Sunkesula, Madduvalsa, Shanigaram Andhra Pradesh reservoirs. in the districts of Kurnool, Srikakulam and Karimnagar for the year 2013-14 Fsh seed stocking in seven reservoirs having EWSA of 4270 ha. (five reservoirs for first year Department of stocking and two reservoirs for second year 23 Fisheries , 2013-14 2013-14 stocking) viz., Gowravaram, Chinakraka tank, 50.55 50.55 42.46 8.09 0.00 Completed Andhra Pradesh Nellore tank, Suveepalli tank, Pennakitank, Kaluvaji tank and Ananthasagaram in Nellore District. Fish seed stocking in 4 reservoirs ( NFDBtwo medium Department of and two small ) having EWSA of 2272 ha. for 24 Fisheries , 2013-14 2013-14 second time stocking viz., Santhnala, Swarna, 15.52 15.52 14.94 0.58 0.00 Completed Andhra Pradesh Vattigavu and Suddavagu in Adilabad District for the year 2013-14 Page 4 of 7 National Fisheries Development Board LIST OF RELEASES DONE FOR THE STATE OF ANDHRA PRADESH UNDER THE COMPONENT RFD Unspent Sanction Year of Sanctioned Released UCs Remittence SL.No Organisation Physical details Balance Project Status Year Release Amount Amount Received Received Amount (i) Fish seed stocking in 5 small reservoirs viz., Surampalem project, Bhupathipalem project, Musurumilli project, Maddigedda reservoir and Vattigedda reservoirs with TWSA-795 ha & EWSA- ITDA, 474 ha in East Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh Rampachodavara 25 2013-14 2013-14 for first year stocking in 2013-14 and 11.16 11.16 10.80 0.00 0.36 0 m, East Godavari (ii) Training to 140 farmers belongs to 6 reservoirs Dist. (above five reservoirs and Nelakota) in reservoir management for 3 days in 6 batches @25 farmers/batch. (Rs. 9.48 lakh for seed stocking of No. 9.48 lakh and training Rs. 1.68 lakh) Fish seed stocking in Chennuru Reservoir (Small Department of reservoir with TWSA-465 ha & EWSA-256 ha) in 26 Fisheries , 2013-14 2013-14 5.12 5.12 4.30 0.82 0.00 Completed Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh for the year Andhra Pradesh 2013-14 Proposal for financial assistance towards fish seed stocking in Dindi Reservoir (Medium reservoir DoF, Andhra having TWSA- 1200 ha and EWSA-720 ha) for 27 2013-14 2013-14 4.57 4.57 4.57 0.00 0.00 Completed Pradesh second time stocking (Rs. 3.60 lakhNFDB ) and training to 75 fishers in three batches for three days (Rs. 0.97 lakh). Deputy Director Fingerling stocking in Thummalagudem tank, 28 of Fisheries, 2013-14 2013-14 Nalgonda having TWSA- 420 ha and EWSA fo 6.30 6.30 6.30 0.00 0.00 Completed Nalgonda 315.00 ha.
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