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National Agricultural Innovation Project

INDIAN COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCHNational Agricultural Innovation Project

Project Inplementation UnitKrishi Anusandhan Bhavan-II, Pusa, New Delhi 110012

Website: http://www.naip.icar.org.in

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Foreword

Agriculture in India is one of the pre-eminent sectors of its economy.India experienced a rapid growth in agriculture and in parallel with thisgrowth India made impressive progress towards reducing poverty, an im-portant element of the millennium development goals of the country. De-spite the shrinking share of agricultural sector in the economy, over thelast decade, agriculture continues to be the single largest economic sec-tor that plays a crucial role in the overall socio-economic development ofIndia. The National Agricultural Policy (NAP) and the Tenth Five-Year Planhave hence, placed high priority on raising agricultural productivity as ameans to achieving rapid agricultural growth and reducing rural poverty.To address these challenges and to generate additional income and em-ployment for the poor, the role of agricultural research and development(R&D) is critical. To fulfil these objectives, the Indian Council of Agricul-tural Research (ICAR) has initiated the World Bank aided National Agri-cultural Innovation Project (NAIP), which accords high priority to genera-tion and transfer of agricultural technologies, and suggests innovationsin the technology system. The NAIP was approved on April 18, 2006 andbecame effective on September 18, 2006 and is expected to be completedby December 31, 2012. The total budget of the project is US$250 million:the World Bank will fund US$200 million as credit and the Governmentof India will fund US$50 million.

The NAIP has played a key role in bringing pluralism in the NationalAgricultural Research System (NARS) as 38% of the implementing insti-tutes are outside the ICAR-State Agricultural University (SAU) system. TheICAR has effectively used NAIP to integrate non-traditional partners in theNARS, particularly for harnessing the research skills which are not avail-able in the ICAR-SAU system. In all, 188 consortia leaders and 646 con-sortia partners are participating in the project, adding up the number ofparticipating institutions to 834.

NAIP is being implemented in a decentralized manner. Successfulimplementation of NAIP requires frequent and intensive interaction witha broad array of NARS partners, clients and stakeholders including thosefrom the private sectors. To ensure smooth and effective project imple-mentation, various committees/bodies at different levels have been formed,

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at the project level as well as at the sub-project level.

The publication of this NAIP Sub-project Directory is timely and ap-propriate in view of the current implementation phase of the project. Thedirectory is likely to provide a dynamic platform to all the participating in-stitutions to interact among sub-projects, cross-learn and highlight theirexpertise in different areas of work and likewise promote their respectiveinnovations, technologies and products. It will serve as a reference guideto the policy makers, entrepreneurs, farmers, stakeholders, researchersand students.

I compliment all the team members for successfully compiling suchan extensive and comprehensive directory.

(S. AYYAPPAN)Secretary

Department of Agricultural Research and EducationMinistry of Agriculture, Government of India and

Director-GeneralIndian Council of Agricultural Research

Dated: November 8, 2010Krishi BhavanNew Delhi 110 114

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Preface

The National Agricultural Innovation Project (NAIP) strives to contributetowards achieving the national objectives such as improvement of foodsecurity and agricultural productivity, commercialization of agriculture andreduction in rural poverty. The project development objective is “tocontribute to the sustainable transformation of Indian agricultural sectorfrom an orientation of food self-sufficiency to one in which a marketorientation is equally important for poverty alleviation and incomegeneration. The specific objective is to accelerate the collaborativedevelopment and application of agricultural innovations between publicresearch organizations, farmers, private sector and other stakeholders.”

NAIP follows consortium approach to bring together researchinstitutions and research users through collaborative agreements with theobjective of optimizing the usage and benefits of research resourcesthrough an enhanced process of innovation, value addition,commercialization and technology transfer in agriculture. The partnershipsestablished will be strengthening the research and development activities,benefiting all stakeholders involved through knowledge generation,information sharing and expert collaboration. NAIP is operating throughthe four components. Component1: ICAR (Indian Council of AgriculturalResearch) as catalyzing agent for management of change in the IndianNARS (National Agricultural Research System); Component 2: Researchon production to consumption systems; Component 3: Research onsustainable rural livelihood security; and Component 4: Basic and strategicresearch in the frontier areas of agricultural science.

One of the roles of NAIP is to enable each consortium to identify theimmense variety of resources, skills and facilities that exist with them andto facilitate the dissemination of information on agricultural research,education and training among consortia partners, entrepreneurs andstakeholders.

Meticulous efforts have been made to provide the entire and the latestinformation as much as possible, since for any directory to be of value, itis important that the information is complete and up-to-date. This directoryincludes the title of the sub-projects, institution where they are operational,name of the consortium leader and total budget allocated to each sub-

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project for all the 188 sub-projects under the four different components.A state wise spread of the sub-projects is also compiled indicating the titleof the sub-project, operating organization and budgetary allocation for eachof the state.

The information gathered is stored in a computerized data base thatcan be updated as and when required. Every effort has been made to beaccurate and complete. Although due care has been taken to correctlyindicate details of the sub-projects in the directory, however, in case ofany anomaly and/or the sub-project leaders wishing to update or amendthe contents of this publication can do so by sending the information tothe National Director, PIU-NAIP, ICAR, KAB-II, Pusa, New Delhi- 110 012.

Bangali BabooYasmeen Basade

Pramod KumarDated: November 8, 2010PIU, NAIP (ICAR), KAB-IINew Delhi – 110 012

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ContentsPage No

Foreword iii

Preface v

COMPONENT-1: ICAR AS THE CATALYZING AGENT FOR 1MANAGEMENT OF CHANGE IN THE INDIAN NARS

Sub-Component-1.1: Information, Communication andDissemination System (ICDS) 1

Sub-Component-1.2: Business Planning and Development (BPD) 6Sub-Component-1.3: Learning and Capacity Building (L&CB) 8Sub-Component-1.4: Policy and Gender Analysis and Visioning (PGAV) 9Sub-Component-1.5: Remodelling Financial and Procurement Systems 10

(RFPS)

COMPONENT-2: RESEARCH ON PRODUCTION TO 11CONSUMPTION SYSTEMS (PCS)

Agro Processing 11Export Promotion 13Food Security and Income Augmentation 16Food Security and Income Augmentation/Agro Processing 16Income Augmentation and Employment Generation 20Income Augmentation and Employment Generation/Processing 21Income Augmentation and Employment Generation/Resource 22

Use EfficiencyResource Use Efficiency 23

COMPONENT-3: RESEARCH ON SUSTAINABLE RURAL 24LIVELIHOOD SECURITY (SRLS)

Animal Husbandry 24Coastal and Flood Zone Areas 25Fisheries 25Himalayan Ecosystem 26Improvement of Degraded Areas 26Rainfed Areas 27Global Environmental Facility (GEF) 33

COMPONENT-4: BASIC AND STRATEGIC RESEARCH IN FRONTIER 34AREAS OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES (BSR)

Animal Nutrition and Diseases 34Animal Reproduction 36Biosystematics and Biodiversity 37

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Biotechnology 39Engineering, Sensors and Precision Agriculture 41Integrated Pest Management 42Nano Science 44NRM and Climate Change 45Post Harvest Technology and Value Addition 46Social Science 48

SUB-PROJECTS OPERATING IN VARIOUS STATES OF INDIA 50

Andaman & Nicobar 50Andhra Pradesh 50Arunachal Pradesh 56Assam 56Bihar 58Chhattisgarh 59Delhi 60Goa 67Gujarat 67Haryana 69Himachal Pradesh 72Jammu & Kashmir 74Jharkhand 75Karnataka 77Kerala 82Lakshadweep 85Madhya Pradesh 85Maharashtra 87Manipur 92Meghalaya 92Mizoram 93Nagaland 93Orissa 93Pondicherry 96Punjab 96Rajasthan 98Sikkim 101Tamil Nadu 101Tripura 105Uttar Pradesh 105Uttarakhand 110West Bengal 112

Annexure I: Distribution of Consortia Leaders and Consortia 116Partners in Different States

Annexure II: Distribution of Budget in Different States 117

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Project Implementation Unit

Name Tele / Mobile Fax Email

Dr. Bangali Baboo 011-25848772 011-2584 3403 [email protected] Director [email protected]

Mr. Mukesh Kumar 011-25848772 011-2584 3403PPS to ND

Dr. R.C. Agrawal 011-25842380 [email protected] Coordinator 09899008855 (M)Component-1

Dr. R.K. Goyal 011-25848709 [email protected] CoordinatorComponent-2

Dr. A.P. Srivastava 011-25842381 [email protected] CoordinatorComponent-3

Dr. M. Kochu Babu 011-25848710 [email protected] CoordinatorComponent-4

Mr. Devendra Kumar 011-25843788 [email protected] Finance (PIU)

Mr. Kumar Rajesh 011-25841473 [email protected] Secretary, (PIU)

Dr. R.P. Misra 07838995477 (M) [email protected] Scientist(Training)

Dr. Yasmeen Basade 011-2584 8772 [email protected] Scientist (NDs Cell)

Mr. S.R. Khuntia 011- 2584 8016 [email protected] & AO

Mr. A. P. Sharma 09013480134 (M) [email protected]& AO

Mr. Vijay Kumar 09716865898 (M) –F& AO

Mr. Ravi K. Dobriyal 011-25842705 [email protected] Officer [email protected]

Compiled By:- Bangali BabooYasmeen BasadePramod Kumar

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Sub-Project Directory of National Agricultural Innovation Project

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COMPONENT-1: ICAR AS THE CATALYZING AGENT FOR MANAGEMENT OF CHANGE IN THEINDIAN NARS

Sub-Component-1.1: Information, Communication and Dissemination System(ICDS)

1. Agroweb – Digital Dissemination System for 526.87Indian Agricultural Research (ADDSIAR)(June, 2008 – December, 2010)www.nbpgr.ernet.in/planningNational Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources,Pusa Campus, New Delhi 110 012http://www.nbpgr.ernet.in

Dr. R.C. Agrawal 011-25846074, 011- [email protected],Principal Scientist 25843697 25842495 agrawal_rakesh_chandra

9899008855 (M) @[email protected]

2. Consortium for e-Resources in Agriculture 2765.2(CeRA) (November, 2007 – March, 2012)www.cera.jccc.inIndian Agricultural Research Institute,Pusa-110 012, New Delhihttp://www.iari.res.in

Dr. H.Chandrasekharan 011-25842490, 011- [email protected], USI 25841255 25846420 [email protected]

09810046968 (M)

3. Decision Support System for Enhancing 305.55Productivity in Irrigated Saline Environmentusing Remote Sensing, Modelling and GIS(May, 2009 – March, 2012)www.cssri.org/dss4wyc.htmCentral Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal 132 001 Haryanahttp://www.cssri.org

Dr. D.S. Bundela 0184-2291119, 0184- [email protected],Senior Scientist Ext. 218 2290480 [email protected]

09466064078 2292489 [email protected]@cssri.ernet.in

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4. Developing, Commissioning, Operating and 3050 Managing an Online System For NET/ARS- Prelim Examination by ASRB, ICAR(April, 2010 – March, 2012)Agricultural Scientists Recruitment Board, KAB-I,Pusa, New Delhihttp://www.asrb.org.in

Dr M.J. Modayil 011-25842536 011- [email protected], ASRB 25846540

5. Development and Maintenance of Rice 587.58Knowledge Management Portal(April, 2009 – March, 2012)www.drricar.org/rkmpDirectorate of Rice Research, Rajendra Nagar,Hyderabad, Ranga Reddy-500 030 Andhra Pradeshhttp://www.drricar.org

Dr. Shaik N. Meera 040-24591295 040- [email protected] Scientist 09949261911 24015308 [email protected]

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6. Development of B.Tech (Dairy Technology) 298.88Degree Programme (April, 2009 – March, 2012)www.naibsvuucdt.comwww.aau.inNational Dairy Research Institute, Karnal-132 001 Haryanahttp://www.ndri.res.in

Dr. A.A. Patel 0184-2259240 0184- [email protected] Scientist 2259270 2250042 [email protected]

09466240383 (M) [email protected]

7. Development of e-Courses for B.F.Sc 252.44Degree Programe (June, 2008 – May, 2011)www.cofmelearn.orgwww.elearnfish.netKarnataka Veterinary, Animal and Fisheries Sciences University,PB No 6, Nandinagar,Bidar –585 401, Karnatakahttp://www.kvafsu.edu.in

Dr. B.A. Shamsundar 0824-2427898/ [email protected] 2427890 245107 [email protected]

09448250057 [email protected]

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8. Development of e-Courses for 234.23B.Sc (Hort) Degree Programme(May, 2008 – December, 2011)University of Agricultural Sciences,GKVK Campus, Bangalore-560 065, Karnatakahttp://www.uasbangalore.edu.in

Dr. B. Hemla Naik 08263-228022 080- [email protected],Professor 09448862225 (M) 23330277 [email protected],

[email protected]@[email protected]

9. Development of e-Courses for 124.37B.Sc. (Agriculture) Degree Program(November, 2007 – March, 2011)http://mms.tnau.ac.inTamil Nadu Agricultural University,Coimbatore-641 003, Tamil Naduhttp://www.tnau.ac.in

Mr. R. Venkatachalam 0422 -6611328 0422- [email protected],Assistant 09787111348 (M) 2431672 [email protected] (IT) [email protected]

10. Development of e-Courses for 183.59B.V.Sc. & A.H. Degree Programme(November, 2007 November, 2010)http://www.elearnvet.netTamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University,Madhavaram Milk Colony,Chennai-600 051, Tamil Naduhttp://www.tanuvas.ac.in

Dr. M.Thirunavukkarasu 044-25392737 044- [email protected] 09884589123 (M) 25551576 [email protected]

11. Development of ICT Based Tools/Technology 321.54Towards an Interactive MultimediaAgriculture Advisory System(October, 2009 – March, 2012)Rural Technology and Business Incubator (RTBI),Indian Institute of Technology MadrasI.I.T Post Office, Chennai - 600 036http://www.iitm.ac.in

Dr. Devendra Jalihal 044-22570120, 044- [email protected] 22574408 22570202,Project Officer 22576408

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12. e-Home Science Courseware Consortium 292.19(November, 2008 – October, 2011)Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University, Rajendranagar,Hyderabad 500 030, Andhra Pradeshhttp://www.angrau.net

Dr. K. Mayuri 9177532608 040- [email protected] 24015031 [email protected]

13. e-Publishing & Knowledge System in 346.09Agricultural Research(November, 2008 – March, 2011)http://www.icar.org.in/node/381Directorate of Information and Publications of Agriculture,KAB-I, Pusa Campus, New Delhi - 110 012

Shri Himanshu 011- 011- [email protected] (SS) 25843369 25842316 [email protected]

14. Establishment of National Agricultural 5865.9Bioinformatics Grid (NABG) in ICAR(April, 2010 – March, 2012)Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute,Library Avenue, Pusa, New Delhi 110 012http://www.iasri.res.in

Dr. Anil Rai 9868500341 (M) 011- [email protected] Scientist 25841564 [email protected]

[email protected]

15. Innovations in Technology Mediated Learning: 274.95An Institutional Capacity Building in usingRe-usable Learning Objects in Agro-horticulture(October, 2009 – March, 2012)Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU),Maidan Garhi, Delhi - 110 068

Dr. B.S. Hansra 09899237480, [email protected] 011-29533166 [email protected],

[email protected]

16. KrishiPrabha - Indian Agricultural 127.15Dissertations Repository(November, 2007– March, 2011)http://www.hau.ernet.inChaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University,Hisar, Haryanahttp://www.hau.ernet.in

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Dr. Indira Bajaj 01662-289416, 01662- [email protected]. Librarian 01662-284328 234952 [email protected]

09812555475 [email protected]

17. Mobilizing Mass Media Support for 440.35Sharing Agro-Information(May, 2009 – March, 2012)http://www.icar.org.in/dipa/index.aspDirectorate of Information and Publications of Agriculture,KAB-I, Pusa Campus, New Delhi - 110 012

Dr. T.P. Trivedi 011-25842787 011-25842316 [email protected] Director

18. Re-designing the Farmer-Extension-Agricultural 876.45Research/Education Continuum in India withICT-mediated Knowledge Management(January, 2008 – June, 2010)http://agropedia.net/http://www.aqua.org/http://www.akmindia.in/International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics,Patancheru – 502 324 Andhra Pradeshwww.icrisat.org

Dr. V. Balaji 040-30713205, 040-30713074 [email protected], Knowledge 09849592205 [email protected] and Sharing

19. Strengthening of Digital Library and 861.48Information Management under NARS (e-GRANTH)(May, 2009 – March, 2012)Indian Agricultural Research Institute,Pusa, New Delhi-110 012http://www.iari.res.in

Dr. A.K. Jain 011-25841390, 011- [email protected] Scientist 25843272, 25846420 [email protected]

09868097769 (M)

20. Strengthening Statistical Computing for NARS 1380.5(April, 2009 – March, 2012)http://web.iasri.res.in/narsIndian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute,Library Avenue, Pusa, New Delhi 110 012http://www.iasri.res.in

Dr. Rajender Prasad 011-25843573, 011- [email protected],National Fellow 9811647837 25841564 [email protected]

[email protected]@iasri.res.in

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Sub-Component-1.2: Business Planning and Development (BPD)

21. Business Planning and Development (BPD) 247.67Unit at Anand Agricultural University (AAU),Anand (October, 2009 – March, 2012)www.aau.inAnand Agricultural University, Anand-388110, Gujarathttp://www.aau.in

Dr. R.V. Vyas 02692- 260211, 02692-260211 [email protected],Research Scientist 02692- 225813 [email protected]

09924938018 (M) [email protected]

22. Business Planning and Development (BPD) 175.51Unit at Birsa Agricultural University (BAU),Ranchi (October, 2009 – March, 2012)Birsa Agricultural University, Kanke, Ranchi-834006, Jharkhandhttp://www.baujharkhand.org

Dr. B.N. Singh 0651-2450610, 0651- [email protected] Research (M) 9431958566 2451011, [email protected]

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23. Business Planning and Development (BPD) 327.362Unit at Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya(JNKVV), Jabalpur (October, 2009 – March, 2012)www.bpd-jnkvv.orgJawaharlal Nehru Krishi Viswa Vidyalaya, Krishi Nagar,Adhartal, Jabalpur- 482 004, Madhya Pradeshhttp://www.jnkvv.nic.in

Dr. S. K. Rao 0761-2681021 0761- [email protected] 09425384072 2681021 [email protected]

24. Business Planning and Development (BPD) 234.65Unit at Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU)Coimbatore (October, 2009 – March, 2012)Tamil Nadu Agricultural University,Coimbatore-641 003, Tamil Naduhttp://www.tnau.ac.in

Dr. R. Ganesan 0422-6611377, 0422- [email protected],Director, Directorate 09442516822 2431672 [email protected] Agri Business [email protected]

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25. Business Planning and Development Unit (BPD) 248.22at CCS Haryana Agricultural University (CCSHAU),Hisar (October, 2009 – March, 2012)Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University,Hisar , Haryanahttp://www.hau.ernet.in

Dr. R. B. Srivastava 01662-289444(O) 01662- [email protected],Associate Director, 09416388650 (M) 234952 [email protected] of Human [email protected] andManagement

26. Handholding and Mentoring of BPD 230.55units of NARS(October, 2009 – March, 2012)www.niabi.inInternational Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics,Patancheru – 502 324 Andhra Pradeshwww.icrisat.org

Dr. Kiran K. Sharma 09849548540 (M) 040-30713074 [email protected] Scientist [email protected]& Head AgriBusiness Incubator

27. Zonal Technology Management and BPD Unit 415.36at NIRJAFT, Kolkata(May, 2009 – March, 2012)www.nirjaft.res.in/bpdNational Institute of Research on Jute and Allied Fibre Technology,12, Regent Park, Kolkata-700 040 West Bengalhttp://www.nirjaft.res.in

Dr. D. Nag 033- 033- [email protected],Principal Scientist 24212115/16/17 24712583 [email protected],& Head, Transfer of 09433389579 (M) [email protected] Division

28. Zonal Technology Management and BPD Unit 770.69at CIFT, Cochin(April, 2009 – March, 2012)www.agriincubator.comCentral Institute of Fisheries Technology, Willingdon Island,Matsyapuri PO, Cochin 692 029, Keralahttp://www.cift.res.in

Dr. Ravishankar 09446474368 0484- [email protected] Scientist 2666880

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29. Zonal Technology Management and BPD Unit 385.69at CIRCOT, Mumbai(November, 2008 – March, 2012)www.bpdcircot.comCentral Institute for Research on Cotton Technology, PB No 16640,Mantunga, Mumbai 400 019 Maharashtrahttp//www.circot.res.in

Dr N. Shanmugan 022- 022- [email protected],Scientist (SS) 24127273 24157239 [email protected],

09930353539 [email protected]

30. Zonal Technology Management and BPD Unit 502.35at IARI, New Delhi(November, 2008 – March, 2012)http://www.iari-ztmbpd.orgIndian Agricultural Research Institute,Pusa 110 012 New Delhihttp://www.iari.res.in

Dr. Pramod Kumar 09910633210 011- [email protected],Senior Scientist 25846420 [email protected]

[email protected]

31. Zonal Technology Management and BPD Unit at 477.32IVRI, Izatnagar(May, 2009 – March, 2012)www.ivri.nic.in/ztmbpdIndian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar,Bareilly 243 122 Uttar Pradeshhttp://www.ivri.nic.in

Dr. Puneet Kumar 09319097984 0581- [email protected] Scientist 2303284 [email protected]

Sub-Component-1.3: Learning and Capacity Building (L&CB)

32. Learning and capacity building 5526.4(November, 2007 – March, 2012)http://www.naarm.ernet.inNational Academy of Agricultural Research Management,Rajendra Nagar Hyderabad 500 030 Andhra Pradeshhttp://www. icar.naarm.ernet.in

Dr. N.H. Rao 040-245841333 040- [email protected],09246577262 (M) 24015912 [email protected]

[email protected]

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Sub-Component-1.4: Policy and Gender Analysis and Visioning (PGAV)

33. Assessment of Future Human Capital 123.5Requirements in Agriculture(April, 2009 – March, 2012)www.naarm.ernet.inwww.iamrindia.gov.inNational Academy of Agricultural Research Management,Rajendra Nagar Hyderabad 500030 Andhra Pradeshhttp://www.icar.naarm.ernet.in

Dr. D. Rama Rao 040-24581334 040- [email protected], ICM 09441273700 24015912 [email protected]

34. Assessment of Impact of Climate Change on 318.12Water-Energy Nexus in Agriculture UnderCanal Irrigation System(December, 2008 – March, 2011)Indian Institute of Management, Vastrapur, Ahmedabad 380 015 Gujaratwww.iimahd.ernet.in

Prof. Amit Garg 079-66324952 079- [email protected] Professor 09428404967 66324599 [email protected]

35. Developing a Decision Support System for 216.07Agricultural Commodity Market Outlook(November, 2008 – March, 2011)http://www.ncap.res.in/naip/dss final/home.htmNational Centre for Agricultural Economics and Policy Research,Post Box No.11305, DPS Marg, Pusa, Library Avenue,New Delhi 110 012http://www.ncap.res.in

Dr. Anjani Kumar 011-25843036 011-25842684 [email protected] Scientist [email protected]

[email protected]

36. Enabling Small Stakeholders to Improve their 587.10Livelihoods and Benefit from Carbon Finance(June, 2009 – March, 2012)World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), New Delhi

Dr. V.P. Singh 011-25843800, [email protected] 25847885

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37. Establishing and Networking of Agricultural 619.92Market Intelligence Centres in India(April, 2009 – March, 2012)http://www.jau.in/naip.amicTamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore 641003 Tamil Naduhttp://www.tnau.ac.in

Dr. N. Ajjan 0422-2431405 0422- [email protected] 09486111708 2431672 [email protected]

38. Policy and Institutional Options for Inclusive 155.66Agricultural Growth(October, 2009 – March, 2012)www.iari.res.inIndian Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa 110 012 New Delhihttp://www.iari.res.in

Dr. Suresh Pal 011-25847501 011- [email protected], Division 25842951 2584 6420 [email protected] Agricultural 09968217791 (M)Economics

39. Visioning, Policy Analysis and Gender (V-PAGe)(June, 2007 – March, 2012) 1072.7www.ncap.res.inNational Centre for Agricultural Economics and Policy Research,Post Box No.11305, DPS Marg, Pusa, Library Avenue, New Delhi 110012http://www.ncap.res.in

Dr. P. Ramasundaram 011-25841306 [email protected] Scientist 09716134485 [email protected]

Sub-Component-1.5: Remodelling Financial and Procurement Systems (RFPS)

40. Implementation of Management Information 3250.2System (MIS) including Financial ManagementSystem (FMS) in ICAR(April, 2010–March, 2012)Project Implementation Unit, National Agricultural Innovation Project,KAB-II, Pusa, New Delhi 110 012www.naip.icar.org.in

Mr. Devendra Kumar 011-25843788 011- [email protected],Director (Finance) 25843403 [email protected],

[email protected]

Total 35000.352

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COMPONENT-2: RESEARCH ON PRODUCTION TO CONSUMPTION SYSTEM (PCS)

Agro Processing

41. A Value Chain for Clean Meat 582.1Production from Sheep(April, 2008 – June, 2012)www.naipnrcmeat.orgNational Research Centre on Meat, Chengicherla, P.B.No.19,Uppal P.O. Hyderabad 500 039 Andhra Pradesh

Dr. Girish Patil S 040-27204541, 040- [email protected] 09848133969 27201672 [email protected]

42. A Value Chain for Kokum, Karonda, 254.71Jamun and Jackfruit(April, 2009 – June, 2012)Dr Balasaheb Sawant Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth, Dapoli, Tal. Dapoli,Ratnagiri 415712 Maharashtrahttp://www.dbskkv.org

Dr. Nayansingh 02358 -282 414, 02358- [email protected] 09420906951 (M) 282074 [email protected],Professor [email protected]

43. A Value Chain in Coconut 444.68(April, 2008 – June, 2012)http://www.cpcri.gov.in/naip.htmCentral Plantation Crops Research Institute,Kasaragod 671124 Keralahttp://www.cpcri.gov.in

Dr. K. Madhavan 04994-232894, 04994- [email protected] Scientist 09447089624 232322 [email protected]

44. A Value Chain on Lac and Lac Based Products 227.41for Domestic and Export Markets(February, 2009 – June, 2012)http://www.icar.org.in/iinrg/comp2.htmIndian Institute of Natural Resin and Gums, Namkum,Ranchi 834 010 Jharkhandhttp://www.icar.org.in/iinrg/default.htm

Dr. Niranjan Prasad 0651- 2261069 0651- [email protected] Scientist 2260202 [email protected]

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45. A Value Chain on Linseed: Processing and 378.02Value Addition for Profitability(June, 2009 – June, 2012)www.baifnaip.org.inBAIF Development Research Foundation, Dr. Manibhai Desai Nagar,Warje, Pune 411 058 Maharashtra

Mr. Ramesh Rawal 011-28741031, 020 - [email protected]. Vice President 9811193887 25231662 [email protected]

[email protected]

46. A Value Chain on Novelty Pork Products 669.15under Organized Pig Farming System(September, 2008 – June, 2012)www.aau-pigproject.inAssam Agricultural University, Jorhat 785 013 Assamhttp://www.aau.ac.in

Dr. Rajendra Nath 0361-2335210 0376- [email protected] 09435114497 2340001 [email protected] Scientist

47. A Value Chain on Potato and Potato Products 581.91(April, 2008 – June, 2012)http://cpric.ernet.in/NAIP/htmCentral Potato Research Institute,Shimla 171 001 Himachal Pradeshhttp://www.cpri.ernet.in

Dr. B.P. Singh 0121-2950297 0177- [email protected] Director 09412337770 2624460 [email protected],

[email protected]

48. A Value Chain on Production of Food-Grade 629.7Neutraceuticals for Use as NaturalAntioxidants and Food Colorants(February, 2009 – June, 2012)www.iari.res.in/nutraceuticalsIndian Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa 110 012 New Delhihttp://www.iari.res.in

Dr. Suresh Walia 011-25841390 011- [email protected],Principal Scientist 09868723959 25846420 [email protected]

[email protected]

CL/CPI Tele/Mobile Fax Email Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

13

49. Protected Cultivation of High Value 603.34Vegetables and Cut Flowers - A ValueChain Approach(March, 2009 – June, 2012)Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa 110 012 New Delhihttp://www.iari.res.in

Dr. Balraj Singh 011-25842481 011- [email protected],Principal Scientist 011-25841063 25846420 [email protected]

09811271303 [email protected]

50. Tomato Processing Prioritizations 660.68for Global Competence(September, 2008 – June, 2012)www.mpkv.comMahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri 413722 Maharashtrahttp://mpkv.mah.nic.in

Dr. S.D. Warade 02426-243247, 02426-243302 [email protected] & Head 09423022479 [email protected] Horticulture

Export Promotion

51. A Value Chain in Major Seed Spices for 530.16Domestic and Export Promotion(April, 2008 – June, 2012)www.sdau.edu.inSardarkrushinagar-Dantiwada Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar,Dantiwada 385506 Gujarathttp://www.sdau.edu.in

Dr. Y. Ravindra Babu 02762- 291925, 02748- [email protected] Professor 09427493331 278261 [email protected]

[email protected]

52. A Value Chain on Cashew for Domestic and 287.32Export Market (April, 2009 – June, 2012)www.cepclab.orgThe Cashew Export Promotion Council of India, PB 1709,Chittoor Road, Ernakulam Cochin 682 016http://www.cashewindia.org/

Dr. V.P. Potty 0474-2761003, 0484-377973 [email protected] Scientist 0474-2742704, [email protected]

09895528698 (M) [email protected]

CL/CPI Tele/Mobile Fax Email Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

14

53. A Value Chain on Enhanced Productivity 943.03and Profitability of Pashmina Fiber(February, 2009 – June, 2012)www.naippashmina.comwww.skuastk.ac.nicSher-e-Kashmir Univ of Agricultural Sciences and Technologyof Kashmir, Shalimar, Srinagar 191 121 Jammu & Kashmirhttp://www.skuastkashmir.ac.in

Dr. Sarfaraz 09469113188 0194- [email protected],Ahmed Wani 09419088688 2461543 [email protected] 2462160 vcskuastkashmir@Scientist skuastkashmir.ac.inDivision of Livestock [email protected] Tech.,F.V.Sc & A.H

54. A Value Chain on Flowers for Domestic 353.3and Export Markets(September, 2008 – June, 2012)www.tnau.ac.in/naip/flowerswww.naiptnauflowers.comTamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore 641003 Tamil Naduhttp://www.tnau.ac.in

Dr. M. Jawaharlal 0422-6611230, 0422- [email protected] 09442126242 2431672 [email protected]

55. A Value Chain on Ginger and Ginger Products 715.04(April, 2009 – June, 2012)http://www.orissaginger.comOrissa Univ of Agriculture and Technology,Bhubaneswar 751 003 Orissahttp://www.ouat.ac.in

Dr. H.N. Atibudhi 0674-2392868, 0674- [email protected] & Head, 09337101258 2397780 [email protected] of AgriculturalEconomics

56. A Value Chain on High Value Shellfish 354.12from Mariculture Systems(February, 2009 – June, 2012)http://www.cmfri.com/html/cmfriNAIP01.htmlhttp://www.cmfri.com/html/naipshellfish.htmlCentral Marine Fisheries Research Institute, P.B.No.1603,Ernakulam North, P.O.Cochin 682 018 Keralahttp://www.cmfri.org.in

CL/CPI Tele/Mobile Fax Email Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

15

Dr. V. Kripa 0461-2320102, 0484- [email protected] Scientist 09495317931 2394909 [email protected],

2396685 [email protected]

57. A Value Chain on Kashmir Saffron 300.13(March, 2009 – June, 2012)skuastkashmir.ac.inSher-e-Kashmir Univ of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir,Shalimar, Srinagar 191 121 Jammu & Kashmirhttp://www.skuastkashmir.ac.in

Dr. F.A. Nehvi 0194-2305084 0194- [email protected] Scientist 09419974563 (M) 2461543 vcskuastkashmir@

2462160 [email protected]

58. A Value Chain on Mango and Guava for 443.76Domestic and Export Market(April, 2009 – June, 2012)www.valuechain.cishlko.orgCentral Institute for Subtropical Horticulture, Rehmankhera,PO Kakori, Lucknow 227 107 Uttar Pradeshhttp://www.cishlko.org

Dr. S.K. Shukla 0522-2841022 0522- [email protected] Scientist 09415428049 (M) 2841025 [email protected]

[email protected]

59. A Value Chain on Oceanic Tuna Fisheries 638.54in Lakshadweep Sea(April, 2008 – June, 2012)www.cmfri.org.inCentral Marine Fisheries Research Institute, P.B.No.1603,Ernakulam North, P.O.Cochin 682 018 Keralahttp://www.cmfri.org.in

Dr. E.V. Radhakrishnan 0484-2392014, 0484- [email protected] Scientist 09447250634 (M) 2394909 [email protected],

2396685 [email protected]

60. Utilization Strategy for Oceanic Squids in 541.3Arabian Sea: A Value Chain Approach(February, 2009 – June, 2012)http://www.cmfri.com/html/naipsquids.htmlCentral Marine Fisheries Research Institute, P.B.No.1603,Ernakulam North, P.O.Cochin 682 018 Keralahttp://www.cmfri.org.in

Dr. K.S. Mohamed 0484-2394867, 0484- [email protected] Scientist 09447056559 2394909 [email protected],

2396685 [email protected]

CL/CPI Tele/Mobile Fax Email Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

16

Food Security and Income Augmentation

61. A Value Chain on Murrel Production in 302.13Tamil Nadu and Orissa(September, 2008 – June, 2012)www.caresxc.orgSt.Xavier’s College, Palayamkottai, Tirunelvelihttp://www.stxavierstn.edu.in/

Dr. M.A. Haniffa 0462-2560670 [email protected] 09443157415 [email protected]

62. A Value Chain on Production and Value 321.33Addition in Indian Major Carps and Prawns(June, 2008 – June, 2012)www.cofmcarpvc.orgKarnataka Veterinary, Animal and Fisheries Sciences University,PB No 6, Nandinagar, Bidar 585 401 Karnatakahttp://www.kvafsu.edu.in

Dr. K.M. Shankar 0824-2244356, 08482- [email protected] 09480571370 245107 [email protected]

[email protected]

63. Export Oriented Marine Value Chain for 264.89Farmed-Seafood Production using Cobia(Rachycentron candum) through RuralEntrepreneurship(September, 2008 – June, 2012)www.tfcc.cobia.inTamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University,Madhavaram Milk Colony,Chennai 600 051 Tamil Naduhttp://www.tanuvas.ac.in

Dr. N. Felix 0461-2341552 044- [email protected] Professor 09443688174 25551576 [email protected]

Food Security and Income Augmentation/Agro Processing

64. A Novel Food Chain using By-products of 267.97Milling Industry for Enhancing Nutritional Security(April, 2009 – June, 2012)www.iicpt-naip.orgIndian Institute of Crop Processing Technology (IICPT),Pudukkottai Road, Thanjavur-5 Tamil Naduhttp://pprc.gov.in

Dr. R. Jaganmohan 04362-226676 04362-227971 [email protected] 09750968402 [email protected]

[email protected]

CL/CPI Tele/Mobile Fax Email Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

17

65. A Value Chain on Aloe Vera Processing 385.66(April, 2009 – June, 2012)http://sites.google.com/site/aloeveravaluechainIndian Institute of Technology Kharagpur,Kharagpur 721 302 West Bengalwww.iitkgp.ernet.in

Dr. P.P. Srivastav 03222-283134, 03222-255303 [email protected] Professor 09434043426 (M) [email protected]

director @ [email protected]

66. A Value Chain on Castor and Its Industrial Products 383.3(April, 2009 – June, 2012)www.sdau.edu.inSardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar,Dantiwada 385 506 Gujarathttp://www.sdau.edu.in

Dr. P.S. Patel 02748-278492, 02748- [email protected] 278261 [email protected]

278457 [email protected]

67. A Value Chain on Commercialization of Maize 451.22and Maize Products(December, 2008 – June, 2012)www.uasbangalore.edu.inUniversity of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK Campus,Bangalore 560 065 Karnatakahttp://www.uasbangalore.edu.in

Dr. T.A. Sreerama Setty 08232-277954, 080- [email protected] 09449177138 23330277 [email protected]

[email protected]

68. A Value Chain on Composite Dairy Foods 283.08with Enhanced Health Attributes(March, 2009 – June, 2012)www.compositedairy.netwww.iicpt.naip.edu.inNational Dairy Research Institute, Karnal 132 001 Haryanahttp://www.ndri.res.in

Dr. Ashish Kumar Singh 0184-2259291 0184- [email protected] Scientist 09416292406 (M) 2250042 [email protected]

CL/CPI Tele/Mobile Fax Email Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

18

69. A Value Chain on Enhanced Productivity and 423.36Profitability of Pomegranate(April, 2009 – June, 2012)www.pomegranatethesuperfruit.comAkshay Food Park Ltd, #1091, 3rd Floor, SRNG,Sampannappa Complex, OTC Road, Nagarthpet,Bangalore 560 002 Karnataka

Dr. T.V. Reddy 080-2107400, 080-22107401 [email protected]. Project Executive 09448497401 [email protected]

[email protected]

70. A Value Chain on Enrichment and Popularization of 385.98Potential Food Grains for Neutraceutical Benefits(June, 2008 – June, 2012)http://naipmilletsdwd.orgUniversity of Agricultural Sciences, Yettineyudda Campus,Krishi Nagar, Dharwad 580 005 Karnatakahttp://www.uasd.edu

Dr. Rama K. Naik 0836- 2443714, 0836- [email protected] 09448495337 2448349 [email protected]

71. A Value Chain on Food Products from Small Millets of 433.71Bastar Region of Chhattisgarh(September, 2008 – June, 2012)www.naip-sgcars.comIndira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Krishak Nagar,Raipur 492 006 Chhattisgarhhttp://www.igau.edu.in

Dr. S. Patel 07782-229150 0771- [email protected] Scientist 09826565675 2442302 [email protected]

2443121

72. A Value Chain on Seabuckthorn (Hippophae L.) 402.47(June, 2008 – June, 2012)www.hillagric.ernet.in/naip/sbtCSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya,Palampur 176 062 Himachal Pradeshhttp://www.hillagric.org

Dr. Virendra Singh 01894-230406, 01894- [email protected] 09418045229 230465 [email protected]

[email protected]

CL/CPI Tele/Mobile Fax Email Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

19

73. A Value Chain on Selected Aromatic Plants of 398.54North East India(March, 2009 – June, 2012)www.caepht.ernet.in/naipCentral Agricultural University, Imphal 795 004 Manipurwww.cau.org.in

Dr. P.K. Srivastava 03592-251359 0385- [email protected],Dean 09434711030 2410414 [email protected]

[email protected]

74. A Value Chain on Underutilized Fruits of Rajasthan 343.71(December, 2008 – June, 2012)www.mpuat.ac.inMaharana Pratap Univ. of Agriculture and Technology,Udaipur 313 001 Rajasthanhttp://www.mpuat.ac.in

Dr. R.A. Kaushik 9887281595 0294- [email protected] 2470682 [email protected]

75. A Value Chain on Wild Honey Bee 351.95(February, 2009 – June, 2012)University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK Campus,Bangalore 560 065 Karnatakahttp://www.uasbangalore.edu.in

Dr. N.S. Bhat 080-23636346, 080- [email protected] 09480423686 23330277 [email protected]

[email protected]

76. Creation for Demand for Millet Foods 580.0through PCS Value-Chain(December, 2007 – June, 2012)www.sorghum.res.inDirectorate of Sorghum Research, Rajendranagar,Hyderabad 500 030 Andhra Pradeshhttp://www.sorghum.res.in

Dr. B. Dayakar Rao 040-24015349, 040- [email protected] Scientist 09989710405 24016378 [email protected],

[email protected]

CL/CPI Tele/Mobile Fax Email Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

20

Income Augmentation and Employment Generation

77. A Value Chain for Cotton Fibre, Seed 903.11and Stalks: An Innovation for Higher EconomicReturns to Farmers and Allied Stake Holders(January, 2008 – June, 2012)Central Institute for Research on Cotton Technology,PB No 16640, Mantunga, Mumbai 400 019 Maharashtrahttp//www.circot.res.in

Dr. R.P. Nachane 022-24127273, [email protected],Principal Scientist 09820680579 [email protected]

[email protected],[email protected]

78. A Value Chain in Natural Dye 344.24(June, 2008 – June, 2012)www.angrau.netAcharya NG Ranga Agricultural University, Rajendranagar,Hyderabad 500 030 Andhra Pradeshhttp://www.angrau.net

Dr. A. Sharada Devi 040-23244058 040- sharadadevi_2000@yahoo. comProfessor 09866293289 24015031 [email protected]

79. A Value Chain on Coconut Fibre and Its By-Products 499.62(December, 2008 – June, 2012)www.nirjaft.res.in/naip/coirNational Institute of Research on Jute and Allied Fibre Technology,12, Regent Park, Kolkata 700 040 West Bengalhttp://www.nirjaft.res.in

Dr. Gautam Bose 033- 033- [email protected] Scientist 24212115/16/17, 24712583 [email protected]

09433003241 [email protected]

80. A Value Chain on Industrial Agroforestry in 307.90Tamil Nadu (June, 2008 – June, 2012)www.fcrinaip.orgTamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore-641003, Tamil Naduhttp://www.tnau.ac.in

Dr. K.T. Parthiban 094435-05844 0422- [email protected] Professor 04254-222010 2431672 [email protected]

CL/CPI Tele/Mobile Fax Email Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

21

81. Responsible Harvesting and Utilization of 971.1Selected Small Pelagics and Fresh WaterFishes: A Value Chain Approach(January, 2008 – June, 2012)Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, Willingdon Island,Matsyapuri PO, Cochin-692029, Keralahttp://www.cift.res.in

Dr. M. Nasser 0484-2666845, 0484- [email protected] Scientist 09447597508 2668212 [email protected],

[email protected][email protected]

Income Augmentation and Employment Generation/Processing

82. A Milk Value Chain in an Unorganized Sector 339.94(April, 2009 – June, 2012)www.naipmvcuos.comTamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Madhavaram Milk Colony,Chennai-600051, Tamil Naduhttp://www.tanuvas.ac.in

Dr. C. Naresh Kumar 044-25381506 044- [email protected] 09790751430 25551576 [email protected]

83. A Value Chain on Enhanced Productivity 287.11and Profitability of Patchouli (Pogostemon Patchouli)(April, 2009 – June, 2012)www.jewargiagrofoodpark.in/naippatchouliJewargi Agro Food Park Limited, Bangalore(Government of Karnataka Joint Venture) # 725, 1st floor, 10th

main, 4th Block Jayanagar, Bangalore-560011, Karnataka

Er. R. Dayananda 080-22107401 080-22107401 [email protected] 09342502191 [email protected] officer [email protected]

84. A Value Chain on Value Added Products 193.53Derived from Prosopis juliflora(September, 2008 – June, 2012)www.cazri.res.inCentral Arid Zone Research Institute,Jodhpur 342 003, Rajasthanhttp://www.cazri.res.in

Dr. L.N. Harsh 0291-2788789 0291- [email protected],Principal Scientist 09414701366 2788706 [email protected]

[email protected]

CL/CPI Tele/Mobile Fax Email Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

22

Income Augmentation and Employment Generation/Resource Use Efficiency

85. A Value Chain Model for Bioethanol 946.7Production from Sweet Sorghum in RainfedAreas Through Collective Action and Partnership(January, 2008 – June, 2012)www.ssvc-icar-naip.icrisat.orgInternational Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics,Patancheru 502 324 Andhra Pradeshwww.icrisat.org

Dr. Belum V. S. Reddy 040-30713487, 040-30713074 [email protected] Scientist 09989057535 [email protected]

86. A Value Chain on Fish Production on Fragile 385.10Agricultural Lands and Un-utilized Agro-aquaticResources in Konkan Region of Maharashtra(June, 2008 – June, 2012)http://www.naipvaluechaincife.comCentral Institute of Fisheries Education, Panch Marg,off Yari Road, Andheri (West),Mumbai 400 061 Maharashtrahttp://www.cife.edu.in

Dr. A.K. Reddy 022–26361446 022- [email protected] Scientist 9324725229 26361573 [email protected],

[email protected]

87. A Value Chain on Utilization of Banana 581.56Pseudostem for Fibre and Other ValueAdded Products (June, 2008 – June, 2012)www.nau.inNavsari Agricultural University,Eru Char Rasta, Dandi Road,Vijalpore Navsari 396 450 Gujarat

Dr. R.G. Patil 02637- 200020, 02637- [email protected] Scientist 09427343511 282554 [email protected]

88. A Value Chain on Zona Free Cloned Embryos 896.51for Quality Animal Production from EliteBuffaloes and Pashmina Goats(February, 2009 – June, 2012)www.ndri.res.inNational Dairy Research Institute,Karnal 132 001 Haryanahttp://www.ndri.res.in

Dr. S.K. SinglaPrincipal Scientist 0184-2259529, 0184- [email protected]

09416876520 2250042 [email protected]

CL/CPI Tele/Mobile Fax Email Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

23

89. Capitalization of Prominent Landraces of 238.84Rice in Orissa through Value Chain Approach(April, 2009 – June, 2012)http://www.mssrf.orgM. S. Swaminathan Research Foundation,Phulbada, Jeypore (R.S), Koraput 764 002 (Orissa)www.mssrf.org

Mr. Susanta 9937663013 [email protected] Chaudhury [email protected] Scientist

Resource Use Efficiency

90. A Value Chain on Biomass Based 599.07Decentralized Power Generationfor Agro Enterprises(June, 2008 – June, 2012)http://www.ciae.nic.in/NAIP/naip_biomass.htmhttp://www.ciae.nic.in/naip_projects_list.htmCentral Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Nabi Bagh,Berasia Road, Bhopal 462 038 Madhya Pradeshhttp://www.ciae.nic.in

Er. Anil Kumar Dubey 0755-2521122, 0755- [email protected] Scientist 09993287302 2734016 [email protected]

91. Bio-pesticide Mediated Value Chain 526.1For Clean Vegetables(September, 2008 – June, 2012)www.hillagric.ernet.in/naip/biopestCSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya,Palampur 176 062 Himachal Pradeshhttp://www.hillagric.org

Dr. Duni C. Sharma 01894-230385 01894- [email protected] 9418478958 230465 [email protected]

[email protected]

Total 24138.13

CL/CPI Tele/Mobile Fax Email Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

24

CL/CPI Tele/Mobile Fax Email Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

COMPONENT-3: RESEARCH ON SUSTAINABLE RURAL LIVELIHOOD SECURITY (SRLS)

Animal Husbandry

92. Development of Sustainable Livestock Farming 400.96System for Livelihood Security in HoshiarpurDistrict of Punjab(April, 2008 – March, 2012)www.gadvasu.inGuru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University,Firozpur Road, Ludhiana 141 004 Punjabhttp://www.gadvasu.in

Dr. A L Saini 0161-2553363, 0161-2553340 [email protected] 0161-2553364, [email protected]

09872800342 (M) [email protected]

93. Goat husbandry Based Integrated Approach 516.52for Livelihood Security in DisadvantagedDistricts of Bundelkhand Region(April, 2008 – March, 2012)http://www.naipgoat.inCentral Institute for Research on Goats, Makhdoom,Mathura 281 122 Uttar Pradeshhttp://www.cirg.res.in

Dr. M. K. Singh 0565-2763262, 0565-2763246 [email protected],Senior Scientist 09412826683 (M) [email protected]

94. Holistic Approach for Improving Livelihood Security 425.90through Livestock Based Farming System inBarabanki and Rae Bareli Districts of Uttar Pradesh(April, 2009 – June, 2012)Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar,Bareilly 243 122 Uttar Pradeshhttp://www.ivri.nic.in

Dr. R.B. Rai 09411699408 (M) [email protected] Scientist

95. Sustainable Rural Livelihood Security through Integrated 723.32Approach in Hingoli and Nanded Districts of Maharashtra(December, 2008 – June, 2012)www.mafsu.inMaharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University, Seminary Hills,Nagpur 440 006 Maharashtrahttp://www.mafsu.in

25

CL/CPI Tele/Mobile Fax Email Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

Dr. C.D. Khedkar 07233- 07233-247264 [email protected],Associate Professor & 248696 [email protected], Department of 09422165527 (M)Dairy Microbiology,College of DairyTechnology,Pusad 445 204 (MS)

Coastal and Flood Zone Areas

96. Farming Systems for Livelihood Security of 732.32Small and Marginal Farmers in SelectedDisadvantaged Districts of Tamil Nadu(April, 2008 – March, 2012)Annamalai University, Annamalainagar 608 002 Tamil Naduhttp://annamalaiuniversity.ac.in

Dr. R.M. Kathiresan 04144- 04144-239816 [email protected] (Agronomy) 239816

09443292738

97. Live with the Flood - An Approach for Sustainable 290.65Livelihood Security in District Dhemaji, Assam(April, 2009 – March, 2012)www.afpro.org/naip/index.htmAFPRO Head Office, Action For Food Production, 25/1-A Pankha Road,D-Block, Janakpuri, New Delhi 110 058http://www.afpro.org/

Mr. Dhrubajit Sarma 0361-2527560, 0361-2459003 [email protected],Unit Manager 0361-2463373 [email protected],

[email protected]@[email protected]

Fisheries

98. Sustainable Livelihood Improvement through 503.55Integrated Freshwater Aquaculture, Horticultureand Livestock Development in Mayurbhanj,Keonjhar, Sambalpur Districts of Orissa(April, 2009 – June, 2012)www.naip-livelihood-orissa.orgCentral Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture, Kausalyaganga,Bhubaneswar, Khurda 751 002 Orissahttp://www.cifa.in

Dr. J.K. Jena 0674- 0674-2465407 [email protected] Division of 2465421 [email protected] Production 09437038376 (M) [email protected]& Environment

26

Himalayan Ecosystem

99. Enhancement of Livelihood Security through 2702.3Sustainable Farming Systems and RelatedFarm Enterprises in North-West Himalaya(April, 2007 – March, 2012)http://vpkas.nic.in/Vivekanand Parvatiya Krishi Anusandhan Sansthan,Almora 263 601 Uttarakhandhttp://www.vpkas.nic.in

Dr. A.K. Srivastva 05962-230208, 05962- [email protected] Scientist 05962-231679 231539, [email protected]& Head Division of 09400034656 (M) 230208Crop Production 09411134656

100. Livelihood Improvement and Empowerment 2325.5of Rural Poor through Sustainable FarmingSystems in North East India(April, 2007 – March, 2012)www.icarneh.ernet.in/naipICAR Res. Complex for NEH Region, Umroi Road,Ri-Bhoi 793 103 Meghalayahttp://www.icarneh.ernet.in

Dr. G.C. Munda 0364-2570276 0364- [email protected] Scientist 09436107772 (M) 2570355 [email protected]

09436108534 [email protected]

Improvement of Degraded Areas

101. Improving Livelihood Quality in Salt-Affected 484.27Watersheds of Muzaffarpur and SheoharDistricts of Bihar(Juyl, 2008 – June, 2012)www.pusavarsity.org.inRajendra Agricultural University, Pusa, Samastipur 848 125 Biharwww.pusa.variety.org.in

Dr. S.S. Prasad 0621- 0621-2290773 [email protected], Department 2293227 [email protected] Soil Science, 09835468034 (M)Tirhut College ofAgriculture, Dholi,Mazaffarpur - 843119

CL/CPI Tele/Mobile Fax Email Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

27

Rainfed Areas

102. A Comprehensive, Multi-Enterprise Project for 705.55Addressing the Agrarian Crisis of WayanadDistrict of Kerala(April, 2008 – June, 2012)Kerala Agricultural University, PO KAU, Vellanikkara, Thrissur 680 656 Keralahttp://www.kau.edu

Dr. V.S. Devdas 04936 –260421, 04936 – [email protected],Associate Director 260561, 321964 260421 [email protected] Research, RARS, 09446277809 [email protected], Wayanad 673 593 Kerala

103. Achieving Improved Livelihood Security through 266.52Resource Conservation and Diversified FarmingSystems Approach in Mewat(April, 2009 – June, 2012)www.camewat.orgChaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University,Hisar, Haryana 125 004http://www.hau.ernet.in

Dr. Ved Pal 01662-289268 01662- [email protected] Coordinator 09354324922 234952 [email protected]

104. Developing Sustainable Farming System Models 635.76for Prioritized Micro Watersheds in RainfedAreas in Jharkhand(April, 2007 – March, 2012)baujharkhand.org/naip.htmBirsa Agricultural University, Kanke,Ranchi 834 006 Jharkhandhttp://www.baujharkhand.org

Dr. A.K. Singh 0651-2450115, 0651- [email protected] 0651-2450670 2451106 [email protected]

09431518101

105. Enhancing Rural Livelihood Security for Sustainability 863.28through Rice Based Integrated Farming inDisadvantageous Districts of Assam(June, 2008 – May, 2012)http://www.aau.ac.in/naip/index.htmlAssam Agricultural University, Jorhat 785 013 Assamhttp://www.aau.ac.in

CL/CPI Tele/Mobile Fax Email Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

28

Dr. Prabin Kumar Gogoi 0376-2340044/ [email protected] 2311546/2340030 [email protected] 0376-2340001

106. Ensuring Livelihood Security through Sustainable 688.04Farming Systyem and Related Enterprises inSC/Tribal Dominated Population of Mirzapurand Sonbhadra Districts in Vindhyan Region(April, 2008 – March, 2012)www.naipbhu.orgBanaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221 005 Uttar Pradeshhttp://www.bhu.ac.in

Dr. J.S. Bohra 0542 2368381 0542 2368381 [email protected] (Agronomy) 09415396460 (M) [email protected] of AgriculturalSciences

107. Improvement in Livelihood Security of Rural 678.79People Living in Disadvantaged Districts ofU.P. through Diversification in Agriculture(April, 2008 – March, 2012)www.casuk.ac.inChandra Shekar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology,Kanpur 208 002 Uttar Pradeshhttp://www.csauk.ac.in

Dr. H.P. Chaudhary 0512-2534156-62, 0512-2533808 [email protected] and 2534156-62, [email protected] (Forestry) Ext-217

09415129830 (M)

108. Improving Rural Livelihood Security through Sustainable 887.42Integrated Farming System Model and Allied Enterprises inBastar Region of Chhattisgarh (June, 2008 – May, 2012)www.naip-sgcars.comIndira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Krishak Nagar,Raipur 492 006 Chhattisgarhhttp://www.igau.edu.in

Dr. S.K. Patil 07782- 07782- [email protected] Research 229360 229360 [email protected]& Chief Scientist 09424283160 (M)(Soil Science)

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29

109. Integrated Farming System (IFS) for Enhancing 279.66Sustainable Rural Livelihood Security in Sahibganjand Pakur Districts of Jharkhand(April, 2009 – June, 2012)www.gvtnaipindia.orgGramin Vikas Trust, 212, Kanke Road, Pani Jahaj Kothi,Ranchi 834 008 Jharkhandhttp://www.gvtindia.org

Dr. S.C. Prasad 0651-2230904, 0651-2230904 [email protected] (Crop) 2231440 [email protected] Coordinator 09431927727 (M) [email protected]

110. Integrated Farming System for Sustainable Rural 351.62Livelihoods in Undulating and Rainfed Areas ofJhabua and Dhar Districts of Madhya Pradesh(April, 2009 – June, 2012)www.naiprvskvv.org.inRajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya,Gwalior 474 002 Madhya Pradeshhttp://rvskvv.nic.in/

Dr. H.S. Yadav 0751- 0751-2467672 [email protected] & Head 2467675, [email protected](Breeding & Genetics) 09425650289

111. Integrated Farming System Modules to Ensure 622.18Sustainable Livelihood Security for the Peasantsof Disadvantaged Districts of Madhya Pradesh(April, 2008 – March, 2012)www.jnkvv.nic.inJawaharlal Nehru Krishi Viswa Vidyalaya, Krishi Nagar, Adhartal,Jabalpur 482 004 Madhya Pradeshhttp://www.jnkvv.nic.in

Dr. N.K. Khare 0761- 2680771, 0761- [email protected] 2681773 2681389 [email protected]

09893638612 (M)

112. Integrated Project for Research on Development 1214.2Process and Sustainability of Livelihood inDisadvantaged Districts of Gujarat State(April, 2008 – June, 2012)www.sdau.edu.inSardarkrushinagar-Dantiwada Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar,Dantiwada 385 506 Gujarathttp://www.sdau.edu.in

Dr. K. A. Thakkar 02748-278261 02748- 278465 [email protected],Professor 09426502536 (M) [email protected](Extn. Education) [email protected]

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113. Land Use Planning for Rural Livelihood Security 584.37in Aurangabad, Dhule and Gondia Districts Maharashtra(April, 2009 – June, 2012)www.luprls-naip.orgNational Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning, Amravati Road,Shankar Nagar, P.O. Nagpur 440 010 Maharashtrahttp://www.nbsslup.nic.in

Dr. Arun Chaturvedi 0712–2500386, 0712 - 2500534 [email protected] Scientist 2500226 [email protected]& Head Division of 09422809595 [email protected] Use Planning

114. Livelihood and Nutritional Security of Tribal Dominated 1884.1Rural Areas through Integrated Farming System Models(April, 2007 – March, 2012)www.mpuat.ac.in/naipMaharana Pratap Univ. of Agriculture and Technology,Udaipur 313 001 Rajasthanhttp://www.mpuat.ac.in

Dr. I.J. Mathur 0294- 0294-2412515 [email protected],Professor (Agronomy) 2417697, [email protected]

09414153817 (M) [email protected]

115. Livelihood Security of Rural Poor in Disadvantaged 351.01Chitradurga Districts of Karnataka throughIntegrated Farming Systems Approach(April, 2007 – March, 2012)www.livelihoodifsuasb.orgUniversity of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK Campus,Bangalore 560 065 Karnatakahttp://www.uasbangalore.edu.in

Dr. N. Nagaraj 080-23637002 080- [email protected] 09880004823 (M) 23330277 [email protected](Agricultural Economics) 23637002

116. Nutrition, Livelihood Security through Resource 454.67and Enterprise Management in Bidar District(April, 2008 – March, 2012)University of Agricultrual Sciences, Raichur 584 102www.uasraichur.edu.in

Dr. R.C. Deshmukh 09448495339 08532-220444 [email protected] Coordinator(KVK)

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31

117. Promote Sustainable Livelihoods of Small and Marginal 423.01Farmers with a Focus on Women Empowermentin Nawada and Purnea District of Bihar(April, 2009 – June, 2012)Bhartiya Samruddhi Finance Ltd. (BSFL), Bhartiya SamruddhiInvestments and Consulting Services (BASIX), D 9, First Floor,Greater Kailash Enclave-I, New Delhi 110 048http://www.basixindia.com/

Mr. Mihir Sahana 0612-3204091, [email protected] Vice 09431009541 [email protected]

118. Sustainable Farming System to Enhance and to 543.37Ensure Livelihood Security of Poor in Purulia,Bankura and West Midnapore Districts of West Bengal(April, 2008 – June, 2012)www.bckvnaip03.co.inBidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, P.O. Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur,Nadia 741 252 West Bengalhttp://www.bckv.edu.in

Dr. Amit Kumar Roy 033-25828407 03473- [email protected], Department 09831052458 (M) 222275 [email protected] Agricultural [email protected]

119. Sustainable Livelihood Improvement through 710.29Need Based Integrated Farming System Modelsin Disadvantaged Districts of Bihar(April, 2008 – March, 2012)http://www.naip.icarrcer.orgICAR Research Complex for Eastern Region, ICAR Parisar,P.O. BV Coll Campus, Patna 800 014 Biharhttp://www.icarrcer.org

Dr. P.K. Thakur 0612-2223956, 0612-2223962 [email protected],Principal Scientist 09430002480 (M) [email protected]& Head Socio- [email protected] & Extn.Research Programme

120. Sustainable Rural Livelihood and Food Security 660.48to Rainfed Farmers of Orissa(April, 2008 – March, 2012)www.naip3ouat.inOrissa University of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneswar 751 003 Orissahttp://www.ouat.ac.in

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32

Dr. B. Behera 0674-2391692 0674-2391692 [email protected] (Agronomy) 09437087984 (M) [email protected]

121. Sustainable Rural Livelihood Empowerment Project 549.63for Northern Disadvantaged Districts of West Bengal(April, 2008 – March, 2012)www.ubkv.ac.in/naip-3Uttar Banga Krishi Viswavidyalaya, PO Pundbari,Cooch Behar 736 165 West Bengalhttp://www.ubkv.ac.in

Dr. Sateyendra 03582-270973 03582-270586 [email protected],Chandra Sarker 09475248186 (M) [email protected] & Head [email protected] Economics [email protected]

122. Sustainable Rural Livelihood Security in Backward 2400.7Districts of Maharashtra(April, 2007 – March, 2012)www.baifnaip.org.inBAIF Development Research Foundation, Dr. Manibhai Desai Nagar,Warje, Pune 411 058 Maharashtra

Mr. B.K. Kakade 020-25232166, 020-25231662 [email protected],Vice President 020-25231661 [email protected]

09423507335 (M)

123. Sustainable Rural Livelihoods through Enhanced 1686.4Farming System Productivity and Efficient SupportSystems in Rainfed Areas (April, 2007 – March, 2012)http://www.crida.ernet.in/naip/naip.htmlCentral Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture, Santoshnagar,Hyderabad 500 059 Andhra Pradeshhttp://www.crida.ernet.in

Dr. Sreenath Dixit 040-24535336, 040-24535336 [email protected],Principal Scientist 24531802 [email protected],

09949006328 (M) [email protected]@[email protected]

124. Upscaling and Improving Livelihood of Forest Based and 214.23Forest Fringe Communities through Enhanced FarmingSystem Productivity and Efficient Support Systems inGodda District of Jharkhand (April, 2009 – June, 2012)http://www.afcindia.org.in/pre_assi4.phpAgricultural Finance Corporation Limited, B-1/9, Community Centre,Janakpuri, New Delhihttp://www.afcindia.org.in/

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33

Shri DV Nithyanand 0651-2490833 022-22028966 [email protected]. General Manager 011-25550810 [email protected], H.No. 181, 08108783240 [email protected] Cinema, [email protected] Mandir Road, 09279842750Shivpur, Godda(Jharkhand)

Global Environmental Facility (GEF)

125. Harmonizing Biodiversity Conservation and 889.86Agricultural Intensification through Integrationof Plant, Animal and Fish Genetic Resources forLivelihood Security in Fragile Ecosystems (GEF)(September, 2009 – March, 2013)National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources,Pusa Campus New Delhi 110 012http://www.nbpgr.ernet.in

Dr. S.K. Pareek 011-2584868 011- 25842495 [email protected] Scientist 0996807220 (M) [email protected]

126. Strategies for Sustainable Management of Degraded 1063.5 Coastal Land and Water for Enhancing LivelihoodSecurity of the Farming Communities (GEF)(September, 2009 – March, 2013)Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal 132001 Haryanahttp://www.cssri.org

Dr. B.K. 03218-25524, 03218-255241 [email protected] 25508 [email protected] Scientist 09433249519 (M)(Soil Chemistry)

127. Strategies to Enhance Adaptive Capacity to 1158.1Climate Change in Vulnerable Regions (GEF)(September, 2009 – March, 2013)Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa 110 012 New Delhihttp://www.iari.res.in

Dr. S.K. 011-25843375 011-25846420 [email protected],Bandyopadhyay 09871405474 (M) sanjoy.bandyopadhyayPrincipal Scientist, @gmail.comDivision of [email protected] Sciences

29872.03

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COMPONENT-4: BASIC AND STRATEGIC RESEARCH IN FRONTIER AREAS OF AGRICUL-TURAL SCIENCES (BSR)

Animal Nutrition and Diseases

128. Bovine Mastitis: Unraveling Molecular Details 489.5of Host-Microbe Interaction and Development ofMolecular Diagnostic Methods(December, 2008 – March, 2012)http://pdadmas.ernet.inProject Directorate on Animal Disease Monitoring and Surveillance,HA Farm Post, Hebbal, Bangalore 560 024 Karnatakahttp://www.pdamas.ernet.in

Dr. B.R. Some 080-23419576 080-23415329 [email protected] Scientist [email protected]

[email protected]

129. Identification of Oncolytic Viral Genes and 420.96Development of Tumour Targeted Nano-DeliveryVehicle for Cancer Therapy in Bovines(January, 2009 – March, 2012)http://www.viralgeneoncotherapy.orgIndian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar,Bareilly 243 122 Uttar Pradeshhttp://www.ivri.nic.in

Dr. Ashok K. Tiwari 0581-2301584, 0581- [email protected] Scientist 09457257425 2303284 [email protected]

130. Manipulation of the Rumen Ecosystem through 228.54Modified Rumen Microbes Encoding Novel FibrolyticEnzymes using Nucleic Acid Based Technologiesfor the Improved Utilization of Crop Residues(January, 2009 – March, 2012)National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology,Adugodi P.O., Bangalore 560 030 Karnatakahttp://www.nianp.res.in

Dr. M. Chandra 080-25711304, 080-25711420 chandrasekharaiah_msekharaiah 09448845173 @yahoo.comSenior Scientist [email protected]

131. Rumen Microbial Diversity in Domesticated And 360.48Wild Ruminants and Impact of Additives on Methanogenesisand Utilization of Poor Quality Fibrous Feeds(July, 2008 – March, 2012)www.rumenmicrobesivri.comIndian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar,

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35

Bareilly 243 122 Uttar Pradeshhttp://www.ivri.nic.in

Dr. D.N. Kamra 0581-2301318, 0581-2303284 [email protected] Scientist 09411008904 (M) [email protected]

132. Serological Diversity and Molecular Characterization 359.46of Dichelobacter Nodosus and Development ofVaccine against Virulant Footrot(January, 2009 – March, 2012)www.naipfootrotindia.orgSher-e-Kashmir Univ of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir,Shalimar, Srinagar 191 121 Jammu & Kashmirhttp://www.skuastkashmir.ac.in

Dr. Shakil Ahmed Wani 09419023786 0194-2262211 [email protected] & Head vcskuastkashmir@Division of Veterinary skuastkashmir.ac.inMicrobiology & Immunity [email protected]

133. Study of Herbal Acaricides as Means to Overcome 389.39the Development of Resistance in Ticks toConventional Acaricides (July, 2008 – March, 2012)www.tickcontrolivri.comIndian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar, Bareilly 243 122 Uttar Pradeshhttp://www.ivri.nic.in

Dr. Srikanta Ghosh 0581-2300096 0581-2303284 [email protected] Scientist 09410261029 [email protected]

134. Toll-like Receptors in Farm Animals-Evolutionary 308.48Lineages and Application in Disease Resistance(July, 2008 – March, 2012)http://www.naiptlr.comTamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Madhavaram Milk Colony,Chennai 600 051 Tamil Naduhttp://www.tanuvas.ac.in

Dr. G. Dhinakar Raj 09381036277 044-25551576 [email protected] [email protected]

135. Toll-like Receptors in Phylogenetically Divergent 358.58Fish Species-their Contribution In Modulating theInnate Immunity (January, 2009 – March, 2012)http://www.fish-tlr-naip.in/webCentral Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture, Kausalyaganga,Bhubaneswar, Khurda 751 002 Orissahttp://www.cifa.in

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36

Dr. M. Samanta 0674-2465421 0674-2465407 [email protected] Scientist Ext 225 [email protected]

[email protected]

Animal Reproduction

136. Analysis of Mammary Gland Transcriptome and 513.11Proteome during Lactation and Involution inIndigenous Cattle and Buffalo for Identificationof Probable Mammary Biomarkers(July, 2008 – March, 2012)www.ndri.res.in/naipakm/home.htmNational Dairy Research Institute, Karnal 132 001 Haryanahttp://www.ndri.res.in

Dr. A.K. Mohanty 0184-2259538 0184-2250042 [email protected] Scientist 09896915989 (M) [email protected]

137. Characterization and Differentiation of Embryonic 334.42and Spermatogonial Stem Cells in Cattle and Buffaloes(July, 2008 – March, 2012)www.stemcellnaip.comNational Dairy Research Institute, Karnal 132 001 Haryanahttp://www.ndri.res.in

Dr. M.S. Chauhan 09416252455 [email protected],Senior Scientist [email protected]

138. Developmental Potency of Parthenogenetic 447.1Goat Embryos (January, 2009 – March, 2012)http://www.parthenoteivri.comIndian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar, Bareilly 243 122 Uttar Pradeshhttp://www.ivri.nic.in

Dr. Sadhan Bag 09927400416 0581-2301327 [email protected] Scientist [email protected]

139. Elucidating the Physiological and Genomic 623.35Regulation Process of Follicular Development,Oocyte Maturation and Embryogenesis in Buffalo(January, 2009 – March, 2012)http://www.ndri.res.inNational Dairy Research Institute, Karnal 132 001 Haryanahttp://www.ndri.res.in

Dr. T.K.Datta 0184-2259506, 0184- [email protected] Scientist 09416483476 (M) 2250042 [email protected]

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37

140. Genetic Basis of Inferior Sperm Quality and 333.55Fertility of Crossbred Bulls(January, 2009 – March, 2012)www.crossbredbulls.comProject Directorate on Cattle, PB No.17, Grass Farm Road,Meerut Cantt 250 001 Uttar Pradeshhttp://www.pdcattle.ernet.in

Dr. Indrajit Ganguly 0121-265598 0121-2657134 [email protected] Ext 248 [email protected]

[email protected]

141. Genomic Analysis of Cotton Boll and Fibre Development 852.75(January, 2008 – March, 2012)http://www.icgeb.res.in/NAIP/NAIP-ICGEB.htmlInternational Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology(ICGEB Campus), Aruna Asaf Ali Marg 110 067 New Delhi

Dr. V.S. Reddy [email protected] Leader

142. Molecular Basis of Capacitation like Changes in 224.2the Assessment and Prevention of Cryodamageduring Cryopreservation of Bovine Spermatozoa(Buffalo and Crossbred Bulls)(January, 2009 – March, 2012)www.naipsubproject.blogspot.comNational Dairy Research Institute, Karnal 132 001 Haryanahttp://www.ndri.res.in

Dr. S.K. Atreja 09416822587 0184-2250042 [email protected] Scientist [email protected]

Biosystematics and Biodiversity

143. Biosystematics of the Genera Vigna, Cucumis 424.66and Abelmoschus (July, 2008 – March, 2012)http://sites.google.com/site/biosystematicsnaipNational Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, Pusa Campus New Delhi 110 012http://www.nbpgr.ernet.in

Dr. K.V. Bhat 011-25849459, 011-25842495 [email protected],Principal Scientist 09818627279 [email protected]

[email protected]

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38

144. Diversity Analysis of Bacillus and Other 437.51Predominant Genera in Extreme Environmentand its Utilization in Agriculture(January, 2009 – March, 2012)www.nbaim.orgNational Bureau of Agriculturally Important Micro Organisms,Kusmaur, Post Box No.6, Mau Nath Bhanjan 275 101 Uttar Pradeshwww.nbaim.org

Dr. Rajeev Kaushik 0547-2530080 0547-2530358 [email protected] Scientist [email protected]

145. Studies on Relationship between Ecogeography 415.98of the Chemotypic Variation of Nine Important butHighly Threatened Medicinal Plant Species andProspects of their Cultivation(July, 2008 – March, 2012)http://sites.google.com/site/chemotypicnaip/National Botanical Research Institute, Rana Pratap Marg, P. B. No. 436,Lucknow 226 001 U.Pwww.nbri-lko.org

Dr. A.K.S. Rawat 0522-2205848 0522-2205839 pharmacognosy1@Scientist 09415764994 rediffmail.com

[email protected]

146. Studies on the Ecology and Taxonomy of Whitefly, 371.15Bemisia tabaci, in India, its Symbiosis with VariousObligate and Facultative Bacterial Symbionts(April, 2009 – March, 2012)http://whitefly.zoology.du.ac.inUniversity of Delhi, Delhi 110 007www.du.ac.in

Dr. Rajgopal Raman 011-26741358 011 - 26742316 [email protected] Professor

147. Study of the Status and Nature of Variability in 235.01Freshwater Bivalves in the Western Ghats andIdentification of Species with Commercial Value(January, 2009 – March, 2012)http://www.bivalvesmu.orgMangalore University, Mangalagangotri, Konaje 574 199 Karnatakawww.mangaloreuniversity.ac.in

Dr. S. Thippeswamy 0824-2287261, 0824-2287367, [email protected] 9448627017 2287424 [email protected]

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39

148. To Understand the Nature of Diversity in Lac 297.78Insects of Kerria Spp. in India and the Nature ofInsect x Host Interaction (January, 2009 – March, 2012)http://www.ilri.ernet.in/naiplidIndian Institute of Natural Resin and Gums, Namkum,Ranchi 834 010 Jharkhandhttp://www.icar.org.in/iinrg/default.htm

Dr. K.K. Sharma 09934140899 (M) 0651-2260202 [email protected] Scientist [email protected]

[email protected]

149. Utilization of Weed Flora of Medicinal Value in 256.7Some Important Cropping Systems ofAndhra Pradesh (January, 2009 – March, 2012)http://www.aunaipweedsmedvalue.comAndhra University, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam 530 003 Andhra Pradeswww.andhrauniversity.info

Dr. Battu Ganga Rao 09985022001 (M) 0891-2525611 [email protected] vicechancellor@

[email protected]

Biotechnology

150. Allele Mining Expression Profiling of Resistance 618.99and Avirulence-genes in Rice-Blast Pathosystemfor Development of Race Non-Specific DiseaseResistance (January, 2008 – March, 2012)http://nrcpb.org/NAIP_WEBSITE/links.htmlNational Research Centre on Plant Biotechnology, Pusa Campus,New Delhi 110 012http://www.nrcpb.org

Dr. T.R. Sharma 011-25841787 011-25843984 [email protected],Senior Scientist Ext. 302 [email protected]

9818386057 [email protected]@nrcpb.org

151. Bioprospecting of Genes and Allele Mining for 5713.2Abiotic Stress Tolerance (May, 2009 – March, 2012)http://nrcpb.org/NAIP_WEBSITE/links.htmlNational Research Centre on Plant Biotechnology,Pusa Campus, New Delhi 110 012http://www.nrcpb.org

Dr. T. Mohapatra 011-25848783, 011-25843984 [email protected],Principal Scientist 09868872890 (M) [email protected]

[email protected]@nrcpb.org

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40

152. Development of Goat having Knocked Down 422.8Myostatin Gene through RNA InterferenceTechnology to Enhance the Meat Production(July, 2008 – March, 2012)http://www.naip-mstnknockdown.org/Madhya Pradesh Pashu Chikitsa Vigyan Vishwa Vidyalaya,Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh

Dr. B.C. Sarkhel 09827449220 0761-2681389 [email protected] [email protected]

153. Gene Silencing – A Strategy for Management 315.0of White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV)(January, 2009 – March, 2012)http://www.ccmb.res.in/naip/Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Habsiguda, Uppal Road,Hyderabad 500 007 Andhra Pradeshwww.ccmb.res.in

Dr. K.C. Majumdar 040-27192576 040-27160591, [email protected],Director Grade 09440265697 (M) 27160311 [email protected] [email protected]

154. Identification of Quantitative Trait Loci for Milk Yield, 856.3Fat and Protein Percent in Buffaloes(January, 2008 – March, 2012)www.buffaloqtl.orgNational Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources, G.T. Road Bye-Pass,P.B.No.129, Near Basant Vihar, Karnal 132 001 Haryanahttp://www.nbagr.ernet.in

Dr. Ramesh Kumar Vijh 0184-253918 0184-2267654 [email protected] Scientist 09416468738 [email protected]

[email protected]

155. Molecular Tools for Exploitation of Heterosis 675.55Yield and Oil Quality in Sesame(January, 2008 – March, 2012)http://conf05.iitkgp.ac.in/atdc/alpge/consortium_adv_committee.htmlIndian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur 721 302 West Bengalwww.iitkgp.ernet.in

Prof. S.K. Sen 03222-277028 03222-255303 [email protected] [email protected]

[email protected]

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41

156. Towards Development of a Single Cell C4 Photosynthetic System 457.28in Rice (September, 2008 – March, 2012)http://www.jnu.ac.in/JNUProjects/NAIP.htmJawaharlal Nehru University, New Mehrauli Road, New Delhi 110 067www.jnu.ac.in

Dr. B.C. Tripathy 011-26185484 011-26742580 [email protected],Professor 09818104924 [email protected]

[email protected]

157. Unraveling Molecular Processes Involved in 669.89Adventive Polyembryony towards GeneticEngineering for Fixation of Heterosis(June, 2007 – March, 2012)http://nrcpb.org/NAIP_WEBSITE/links.htmlNational Research Centre on Plant Biotechnology,Pusa Campus, New Delhi 110 012http://www.nrcpb.org

Dr. S.R. Bhat 011-25842789 011-25843984 [email protected] Scientist Ext-204 [email protected]

[email protected]

Engineering, Sensors and Precision Agriculture

158. Bamboo as a Green Engineering Material in 573.80Rural Housing and Agricultural Structures forSustainable Economic Growth(August, 2008 – March, 2012)http://www.iitd.ac.in/deptt/civil/NAIP/index.htmIndian Institute of Technology Delhi, Hauz Khas,New Delhi 110 016www.iitd.ac.in

Dr. P. Sudhakar 09312323702 011-26582659 Sudhakar.puttagunta@Professor gmail.com

[email protected]

159. Design and Development of Rubber Dam for Watersheds 552.41(January, 2008 – March, 2012)http://www.irmra.org/naip/index.htmIndian Rubber Manufacturers Research Association, Plot No. 254/1B,Road No.16V, Wagle Industrial Estate, Thane (West),Mumbai 400 604 Maharashtrawww.irmra.org

Mr. P.R. Chaudhury 022-25811348 022-25823910 [email protected] Director 09892360109 (M) [email protected]

[email protected]

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160. Development of Spectral Reflectance Methods and 451.5Low Cast Sensors for Real-Time Application ofVariable Rate Inputs in Precision Farming(November, 2008 – March, 2012)http://pau.edu/NAIP.PF/team.htmPunjab Agricultural University, Firozpur Road,Ludhiana 141 004, Punjabhttp://www.pau.edu

Dr. Manjeet Singh 09417122896 (M) 0161-2402483 manjeetsingh_03@Associate Professor rediffmail.com

[email protected]

161. Development of Wireless Sensor Network for 430.11Animal Management (July, 2008 – March, 2012)http://sites.google.com/site/wsnforanimalmanagement/progress-milestonesIndian Institute of Technology Delhi, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110 016www.iitd.ac.in

Prof. Subrat Kar 011-26591088, 011-26582659 [email protected] 09312890809 [email protected]

[email protected]

162. Precision Farming Technologies Based on 348.12Microprocessor and Decision Support Systemsfor Enhancing Input Application Efficiency inProduction Agriculture (January, 2009 – March, 2012)www.ciae.nic.in/naip_projects_list.htmCentral Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Nabi Bagh,Berasia Road, Bhopal 462 038 Madhya Pradeshhttp://www.ciae.nic.in

Er. Prem 0755-2521090 0755-2734016 [email protected] Tiwari 09977498248 [email protected] (SG)

Integrated Pest Management

163. Effect of Abiotic Stresses on the Natural Enemies 328.53of Crop Pests: Trichogramma, Chrysoperla,Trichoderma and Pseudomonas, and Mechanismof Tolerance to these Stresses(July, 2008 – March, 2012)National Bureau of Agriculturally Important Insects,P.B.No.2491, H.A.Farm Post, Hebbal, Bellary Road,Bangalore 560 024 Karnataka

Dr. S.K. Jalali 080-23511982 080-23411961 [email protected] Scientist Ext-337 [email protected]

09449673949

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43

164. Nature of Interactions Among the Entomopathogenic 311.17Nematodes, Bacterial Symbionts and theInsect Host (January, 2009 – March, 2012)http://www.iari.res.in/naip/nematologyIndian Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa 110 012 New Delhihttp://www.iari.res.in

Dr. Sudershan 09868066021 (M) 011-25846400 [email protected] [email protected] Scientist [email protected]

165. Novel Strategies for Molecular Diagnosis of 290.13Plant Viruses (July, 2008 – March, 2012)http://sites.google.com/site/plantvirusnaipprojectIndian Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa 110 012 New Delhihttp://www.iari.res.in

Dr. Bikash Mandal 011-25842134 011-25846420 [email protected] Scientist [email protected]

166. Potential of RNAi in Insect Pest Management: 233.79A Model in Silencing Important Genes Specificto Tomato Fruit Borer, Helicoverpa armigera Hubner (January, 2009 – March, 2012)http://www.iihr.ernet.inIndian Institute of Horticultural Research, Hassaraghatta Lake Post,Bangalore 560 089 Karnatakahttp://www.iihr.ernet.in

Dr. R. Asokan 080-28466420 080-28466291 [email protected] Scientist [email protected]

[email protected]

167. Research into Development of Decision Support 322.6Systems for Insect Pests of Major Rice and CottonBased Cropping Systems (July, 2008 – March, 2012)http://www.crida.ernet.inCentral Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture,Santoshnagar Hyderabad 500 059 Andhra Pradeshhttp://www.crida.ernet.in

Dr. Y. G. Prasad 040-24530161 040-24531802 [email protected],Principal Scientist Ext-259, [email protected]

09490192749 (M) [email protected][email protected]

CL/CPI Tele/Mobile Fax Email Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

44

168. Understanding Plant-Nematode Interactions 558.88using RNAi (January, 2008 – March, 2012)www.iitk.ac.in/bsbe/faculty/subramaniam/NAIPIndian Institute of Technology, Kanpur 208 016 U.Pwww.iitk.ac.in

Dr. K. Subramaniam 0512-2594043 0512-2590260 [email protected] Professor [email protected]

[email protected]@iitk.ac.in

Nano Science

169. Designing and Studying Mode of Action and 416.44Biosafety of Nanopesticides(January, 2009 – March, 2012)http://sites.google.com/site/isinanoicarnaip/Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), B. T. Road, Kolkatawww.isical.ac.in

Dr. Arunava Goswami 09433479088 (M) 033-2577-3049 [email protected] Professor [email protected]

170. Nano-Technology for Enhanced Utilization of 372.6Native - Phosphorus by Plants and Higher MoistureRetention in Arid Soils (July, 2008 – March, 2012)http://www.cazri.res.in/misc/naip/overview.htmlCentral Arid Zone Research Institute,Jodhpur 342 003 Rajasthanhttp://www.cazri.res.in

Dr. J.C. Tarafdar 0291-2785250, 0291-2788706 [email protected] Scientist 09414118499 [email protected]

[email protected]

171. Synthesis and Characterization of Nano-Cellulose 445.02and its Application in Biodegradable PolymerComposites to Enhance their Performance(July, 2008 – March, 2012)www.nanocellulose.inCentral Institute for Research on Cotton Technology, PB No 16640,Matunga, Mumbai 400 019 Maharashtrahttp//www.circot.res.in

Dr. N. Vigneshwaran 09869269477 (M) [email protected]

CL/CPI Tele/Mobile Fax Email Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

45

NRM and Climate Change

172. Arsenic in Food-Chain: Cause, Effect and Mitigation 673.29(July, 2007 – March, 2012)http://naip-arsenic.bckv.edu.in.Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, P.O. Krishi Viswavidyalaya,Mohanpur, Nadia 741 252 West Bengalhttp://www.bckv.edu.in

Dr. Supradip Sarkar 033-25823950 03473-222275 [email protected] [email protected],

[email protected]

173. Assessment of Quality and Resilience of Soils 276.65in Diverse Agro-Ecosystems (July, 2008 – March, 2012)http://www.iiss.nic.in/iiss/iiss.htmIndian Institute of Soil Science, Nabi Bagh, Berasia Road,Bhopal 462038 Madhya Pradeshhttp://www.iiss.nic.in

Dr. Samaresh Kundu 0755-2730946 0755-2733310 [email protected] Scientist [email protected]

[email protected]@iiss.ernet.in

174. Georeferenced Soil Information System for Land 265.13Use Planning and Monitoring Soil and Land Qualityfor Agriculture (January, 2009 – March, 2012)http://www.geosis-naip-nbsslup.org/index.htmNational Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning,Amravati Road, Shankar Nagar,P.O. Nagpur 440 010 Maharashtrahttp://www.nbsslup.nic.in

Dr. Tapas Bhattacharya 0712-2500386 0712-2228721 [email protected] Scientist 0712-2500545 [email protected]

175. Modeling the Performance of a Few Major 302.77Cropping Systems in Eastern India in theLight of Projected Climate Change(January, 2009 – March, 2012)http://ori.nic.in/naip4ouatdemo/Orissa Univ of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneswar 751 003 Orissahttp://www.ouat.ac.in

Dr. S. Pasupalak 0674-2390046 0674-2394086 [email protected] [email protected](Agro-Meteorologist) [email protected]

CL/CPI Tele/Mobile Fax Email Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

46

176. Soil Organic Carbon Dynamics vis-à-vis 480.01Anticipatory Climatic Changes and CropAdaptation Strategies (July, 2008 – March, 2012)http://sites.google.com/site/soilorganicnaipCentral Rice Research Institute, Cuttack 753 006 Orissahttp://www.crri.nic.in

Dr. P. Bhattacharya 0671-2367777 0671- [email protected] Scientist Ext-312, 2367663 [email protected]

09437579257 (M) [email protected]

177. Understanding the Mechanism of Off-Season 106.49Flowering and Fruiting in Mango under DifferentEnvironmental Conditions(January, 2009 – March, 2012)http://offseasonmango.cishlko.orgCentral Institute for Subtropical Horticulture, Rehmankhera,PO Kakori, Lucknow 227 107 Uttar Pradeshhttp://www.cishlko.org

Dr. Shailendra Rajan 0522-2841023, 0522- [email protected] Scientist 09415794997 2841025 [email protected]

[email protected]@cish.ernet.in

178. Understanding the Mechanism of Variation in 453.1Status of a Few Nutritionally Important Micronutrientsin Some Important Food Crops and the Mechanismof Micronutrient Enrichment in Plant Parts(February, 2009 – March, 2012)www.iiss.nic.in/naip/c4c30022/micronutrient.htmIndian Institute of Soil Science, Nabi Bagh, Berasia Road,Bhopal 462 038 Madhya Pradeshhttp://www.iiss.nic.in

Dr. M.V. Singh 09300424042 (M) 0755-2733310 [email protected] Coordinator [email protected]

[email protected]@iiss.ernet.in

Post Harvest Technology and Value Addition

179. Detection and Mitigation of Dairy Pathogens 411.8and Detection of Adulterants usingChemical Biology (January, 2009 – March, 2012)http://www.iitr-naip.orgIndian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee 247 667 Uttarakhandwww.iitr.ac.in

CL/CPI Tele/Mobile Fax Email Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

47

Dr. Naveen 01332-285677 [email protected] Navani [email protected] Professor

180. Development of Biosensor and Micro-Techniques 729.89for Analysis of Pesticide Residues, AflatoxinHeavy Metals and Bacterial Contamination in Milk(January, 2008 – March, 2012)http://www.bits-goa.ac.in/NAIP_Project/index.htmlBirla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, Goa Campus, Near NH 17B,Bypass Road, Zuarinagar 403 726 Goawww.bits-g oa.ac.in

Dr. Sunil Bhand 0832-2580332, [email protected] Professor 09881282167 (M) [email protected]

181. Development of Non-Destructive Systems for 696.84Evaluation of Microbial and Physico-ChemicalQuality Parameters of Mango(January, 2008 – March, 2012)www.ciphet.in/naip/mangoCentral Institute of Post Harvest Engineering and Technology, P.O. PAU Campus,Ludhiana 141 004 Punjabhttp//www.ciphet.in

Dr. S.N. Jha 09417601715 (M) 0161-2308670 [email protected] Scientist [email protected]

[email protected]

182. Novel Approaches for Production of Neutraceuticals 303.19from Milk and Indian Herbs for Potential Use inFunctional Dairy Foods (January, 2009 – March, 2012)http://www.dairynutraceuticals.comNational Dairy Research Institute, Karnal 132 001 Haryanahttp://www.ndri.res.in

Dr. R.R.B. Singh 0184-2259202 0184-2250042 [email protected] Scientist 09416468437 (M) [email protected]

183. Novel Biotechnological Processes for Production 326.75of High Value Products from Rice Straw and Bagasse(January, 2009 – March, 2012)www.gndunaip.orgGuru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Punjabwww.gndu.ac.in

Dr. B.S. Chadha 0183- 0183-2258820 [email protected] Scientist 2258802-09 [email protected]

Ext-3317 [email protected]

CL/CPI Tele/Mobile Fax Email Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

48

184. Standardization of Selected Ethnic Fermented 196.4Foods and Beverages by Rationalization ofIndigenous Knowledge (January, 2009 – March, 2012)http://www.iicpt-naip-seffb.in/Indian Institute of Crop Processing Technology (IICPT), Pudukkottai Road,Thanjavur 5 Tamil Naduhttp://pprc.gov.in

Dr. K. Suresh Kumar 04362-227971 04362 - 227971 [email protected] Scientist 09842479847 [email protected]

[email protected]

185. Studies on Cryogenic Grinding for Retention of 398.1Flavour and Medicinal Properties of Some ImportantIndian Species (January, 2009 – March, 2012)www.ciphet.in/NAIP/CryogenicCentral Institute of Post Harvest Engineering & Technology,P.O. PAU Campus, Ludhiana 141 004 Punjabhttp//www.ciphet.in

Dr. Balasubramanium 0161-2306169 0161- 2308670 [email protected] Scientist 09417429862 [email protected]

[email protected]

186. Studies on High Pressure Processing (HPP) 464.87of High Value Perishable Commodities(January, 2009 – March, 2012)http://sites.google.com/site/hppnaip/Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur,Kharagpur 721 302 West Bengalwww.iitkgp.ernet.in

Dr. P.S. Rao 03222-283164 03222-282244 [email protected] Professor 09434317938 (M) director @ iitkgp.ernet.in

[email protected]

Social Science

187. Development of a Set of Alternative ICT Models 273.83Based on a Study and Analysis of the Major ICTInitiatives in Agriculture in India to Meet the InformationNeed of the Indian Farmers (January, 2009 – March, 2012)http://www.ekrishinaip.inMedia Lab Asia 708-723, 7th Floor, Devika Towers 6,Nehru Place, New Delhi

Dr. T.S. Anurag 011-26443266 [email protected] Scientist [email protected]

CL/CPI Tele/Mobile Fax Email Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

49

CL/CPI Tele/Mobile Fax Email Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

188. Risk Assessment and Insurance Products 202.99for Agriculture (July, 2008 – March, 2012)http://www.ncap.res.inNational Centre for Agricultural Economics and Policy Research,Post Box No.11305, DPS Marg, Pusa, Library Avenue, New Delhi 110 012http://www.ncap.res.in

Dr. B.C. Barah 011-25842978 011-25842684 [email protected] Scientist 09811160387 [email protected]

Total 30608.87

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State-Wise Directory of NAIP Sub-Projects

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

Andaman & Nicobar

1. Developing, commissioning, operating and managing an 8online system for NET/ARS-prelim examination by ASRB, ICAR

Central Agricultural Research Institute (CARI), Port Blair

2. Strategies for sustainable management of degraded coastal 205.902land and water for enhancing livelihood security of the farmingcommunities (GEF)

Central Agricultural Research Institute (CARI), Port Blair

213.902

Andhra Pradesh

3. A milk value chain in an unorganized sector 61.769Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University (SVVU), Tirupati,College of Veterinary Science, Tirupati

4. A value chain for clean meat production from sheep* 405.288National Research Centre on Meat (NRCM), Hyderabad

5. A value chain for clean meat production from sheep 176.8045Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University (SVVU), Tirupati

6. A value chain in natural dye* 302.01Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University (ANGRAU), Hyderabad

7. A value chain in natural dye 42.2305Shyamal Handlooms, Prakasam, Andhra Pradesh

8. A value chain model for bioethanol production from sweet sorghum* 449.4354in rainfed areas through collective action and partnershipInternational Crops Research Institute for the Semi-AridTropics (ICRISAT), Hyderabad

9. A value chain model for bioethanol production from sweet sorghum 108.36in rainfed areas through collective action and partnershipDirectorate of Sorghum Research (DSR), Hyderabad

10. A value chain model for bioethanol production from sweet sorghum 62.91in rainfed areas through collective action and partnershipCentral Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture (CRIDA), Hyderabad

11. A value chain model for bioethanol production from sweet sorghum 102.285in rainfed areas through collective action and partnershipIndian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT), Hyderabad

51

12. A value chain model for bioethanol production from sweet sorghum 101.54in rainfed areas through collective action and partnershipInternational Livestock Resesarch Institute (ILRI), Hyderabad

13. A value chain model for bioethanol production from sweet sorghum 40.87875in rainfed areas through collective action and partnershipSri Venkateswara Veterinary University (SVVU), Tirupati

14. A value chain model for bioethanol production from sweet sorghum 81.235in rainfed areas through collective action and partnershipRUSNI Distilleries Pvt Ltd., Hyderabad

15. A value chain on castor and its industrial products 61.0506Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT), Hyderabad

16. A value chain on commercialization of maize and maize products 59.53National Institute of Nutrition (NIN), Hyderabad

17. A value chain on commercialization of maize and maize products 50.89Project Directorate on Poultry (PDP), Hyderabad

18. A value chain on food products from small millets of Bastar region of 21.51ChhattisgarhNational Institute of Nutrition (NIN), Hyderabad

19. A value chain on mango and guava for domestic and export market 97.609Andhra Pradesh Horticulture University (APHU), West Godavari Distt,Andhra Pradesh

20. A value chain on production and value addition in Indian major carps 46.5and prawnsSri Venkateswara Veterinary University (SVVU), Tirupati

21. A value chain on production of food-grade neutraceuticals for use as 9.45natural antioxidants and food colorantsBalaji Crop Care Pvt Limited Hyderabad

22. Agroweb – Digital dissemination system for Indian agricultural 38.84research (ADDSIAR)Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture (CRIDA), Hyderabad

23. Agroweb – Digital dissemination system for Indian agricultural 65.96research (ADDSIAR)National Academy of Agricultural Research Management (NAARM), Hyderabad

24. Assessment of future human capital requirements in agriculture 44.4National Academy of Agricultural Research Management (NAARM), Hyderabad

25. Assessment of quality and resilience of soils in diverse agro-ecosystems 52.37Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture (CRIDA), Hyderabad

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

52

26. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 99.739Directorate of Rice Research (DRR), Rajendranagar, Hyderabad

27. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 107.355National Research Centre for Sorghum (NRCS), Hyderabad

28. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 15.454Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University (ANGRAU), Hyderabad

29. Creation for demand for millet foods through PCS value-chain* 348.66Directorate of Sorghum Research (DSR), Hyderabad

30. Creation for demand for millet foods through PCS value-chain 98.61National Institute of Nutrition (NIN), Hyderabad

31. Creation for demand for millet foods through PCS value-chain 59.23Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University (ANGRAU), Hyderabad

32. Creation for demand for millet foods through PCS value-chain 73M/s ITC Ltd., Hyderabad

33. Developing, commissioning, operating and managing an online 33.5system for NET/ARS -prelim examination by ASRB, ICARNational Academy of Agricultural Research Management (NAARM), Hyderabad

34. Development and maintenance of rice knowledge management portal* 324.549Directorate of Rice Research (DRR), Rajendranagar, Hyderabad

35. Development and maintenance of rice knowledge management portal 30.846International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-AridTropics (ICRISAT), Hyderabad

36. Development and maintenance of rice knowledge management portal 27.505Centre for Development of Advance Computing (CDAC), Hyderabad

37. Development of a set of alternative ICT models based on a study and 79.89analysis of the major ICT initiatives in agriculture in India to meet theinformation need of the Indian farmersNational Institute of Rural Development (NIRD), Hyderabad

38. Development of a set of alternative ICT models based on a study and 37.1analysis of the major ICT initiatives in agriculture in India to meet theinformation need of the Indian farmersAcharya NG Ranga Agricultural University (ANGRAU), Hyderabad

39. Development of B.Tech (Dairy Technology) degree programme 75.47Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University (SVVU), Tirupati

40. Effect of abiotic stresses on the natural enemies of crop pests: 59.35Trichogramma, Chrysoperla, Trichoderma and Pseudomonas,and mechanism of tolerance to these stressesDirectorate of Oilseeds Research, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad 500 030

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

53

41. Effect of abiotic stresses on the natural enemies of crop pests: 49.15Trichogramma, Chrysoperla, Trichoderma and Pseudomonas,and mechanism of tolerance to these stressesCentral Research Institute For Dryland Agriculture (CRIDA), Hyderabad

42. e-Home Science courseware consortium* 188.82Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University (ANGRAU), Hyderabad

43. Enabling small stakeholders to improve their livelihoods and 75.25benefit from carbon financeCentral Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture (CRIDA), Hyderabad

44. Establishing and networking of agricultural market intelligence 78.402centres in IndiaAcharya NG Ranga Agricultural University (ANGRAU), Hyderabad

45. Gene silencing – A strategy for management of White Spot* 119.92Syndrome Virus (WSSV)Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), Hyderabad

46. Gene silencing – A strategy for management of White Spot 57.967Syndrome Virus (WSSV)State Institute of Fisheries Technology (SIFT), Machilipatnam, Andhra Pradesh

47. Handholding and mentoring of BPD units of NARS* 230.55International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-AridTropics (ICRISAT), Hyderabad

48. Harmonizing biodiversity conservation and agricultural intensification 62.63through integration of plant, animal and fish genetic resources forlivelihood security in fragile ecosystems (GEF)Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University (ANGRAU), Hyderabad

49. Harmonizing biodiversity conservation and agricultural intensification 99.03through integration of plant, animal and fish genetic resources forlivelihood security in fragile ecosystems (GEF)A.P. Biodiversity Board

50. Implementation of Management Information System (MIS) 32.35(including Financial Management System (FMS) in ICARNational Academy of Agricultural Research Management(NAARM), Hyderabad

51. Innovations in technology mediated learning: An institutional 74.41capacity building in using re-usable learning objects in agro-horticultureInternational Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics(ICRISAT), Hyderabad

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

54

52. Learning and capacity building* 4990.692National Academy of Agricultural Research Management(NAARM), Hyderabad

53. Learning and capacity building 71.804National Institute of Rural Development (NIRD), Hyderabad

54. Learning and capacity building 119.75National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management(MANAGE), Hyderabad

55. Livelihood improvement and empowerment of rural poor through 38.89165sustainable farming systems in North East IndiaInternational Livestock Resesarch Institute (ILRI), Hyderabad

56. Modeling the performance of a few major cropping systems in eastern 12.256India in the light of projected climate changeCentral Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture (CRIDA), Hyderabad

57. Molecular tools for exploitation of heterosis yield and oil quality in sesame 70.068Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University, Rajendra Nagar (ANGRAU), Hyderabad

58. Novel strategies for molecular diagnosis of plant viruses 36.832National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (NBPGR),Regional Station, Hyderabad

59. Policy and institutional options for inclusive agricultural growth 15.63Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture (CRIDA), Hyderabad

60. Re-designing the farmer-extension-agricultural research/education* 274.441continuum in India with ICT-mediated knowledge managementInternational Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics(ICRISAT), Hyderabad

61. Re-designing the farmer-extension-agricultural research/education 142.925continuum in India with ICT-mediated knowledge managementNational Academy of Agricultural Research Management(NAARM), Hyderabad

62. Research into development of decision support systems for insect* 138.14pests of major rice and cotton based cropping systemsCentral Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture (CRIDA), Hyderabad

63. Research into development of decision support systems for insect 89.38pests of major rice and cotton based cropping systemsDirectorate of Rice Research (DRR), Rajendranagar, Hyderabad

64. Serological diversity and molecular characterization of Dichelobacter 29.917nodosus and development of vaccine against virulant footrotSri Venkateswara Veterinary University (SVVU), Tirupati

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

55

65. Soil organic carbon dynamics vis-à-vis anticipatory climatic changes 51.13and crop adaptation strategiesAcharya NG Ranga Agricultural University (ANGRAU), APRRI & RARS,West Godavari, AP

66. Strengthening of digital library and information management under 112.591NARS (e-GRANTH)Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University (ANGRAU), Hyderabad

67. Strengthening statistical computing for NARS 51.668National Academy of Agricultural Research Management(NAARM), Hyderabad

68. Sustainable rural livelihoods through enhanced farming system* 429.7384productivity and efficient support systems in rainfed areasCentral Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture (CRIDA), Hyderabad

69. Sustainable rural livelihoods through enhanced farming system 215.4391productivity and efficient support systems in rainfed areasAcharya NG Ranga Agricultural University (ANGRAU), Hyderabad

70. Sustainable rural livelihoods through enhanced farming system 114.5288productivity and efficient support systems in rainfed areasInternational Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics(ICRISAT), Hyderabad

71. Sustainable rural livelihoods through enhanced farming system 207.5401productivity and efficient support systems in rainfed areasIKISAN Ltd, Hyderabad

72. Sustainable rural livelihoods through enhanced farming system 112.0963productivity and efficient support systems in rainfed areasCentre for World Solidarity (CWS), Secunderabad

73. Sustainable rural livelihoods through enhanced farming system 96.3913productivity and efficient support systems in rainfed areasAAKRUTHI Agricultural Associates, Hyderabad

74. Sustainable rural livelihoods through enhanced farming system 125.1263productivity and efficient support systems in rainfed areasWatershed Support Services Network (WASSAN), Hyderabad

75. Sustainable rural livelihoods through enhanced farming system 102.7813productivity and efficient support systems in rainfed areasModern Archtects of Rural India (MARI), Warangal

76. Sustainable rural livelihoods through enhanced farming system 188.3861productivity and efficient support systems in rainfed areasBharatiya Agro Industries Foundation (BAIF), AP (BIRD)

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

56

77. Sustainable rural livelihoods through enhanced farming system 94.3338productivity and efficient support systems in rainfed areasSri Aurobindo Institute of Rural Development (SAIRD), Nalgonda

78. Towards development of a single cell C4 photosynthetic system in rice 73.162University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad

79. Understanding the mechanism of off-season flowering and fruiting 22.73in mango under different environmental conditionsFruit Research Station, Medak, Andhra Pradesh

80. Understanding the mechanism of variation in status of a few nutritionally 48.07important micronutrients in some important food crops and themechanism of micronutrient enrichment in plant partsAcharya NG Ranga Agricultural University (ANGRAU), Hyderabad

81. Utilization of weed flora of medicinal value in some important cropping* 202.815systems of Andhra PradeshAndhra University, Visakhapatnam

82. Utilization of weed flora of medicinal value in some important cropping 53.882systems of Andhra PradeshAcharya NG Ranga Agricultural University (ANGRAU), Hyderabad

83. Visioning, Policy Analysis and Gender (V-PAGe) 25.16061National Academy of Agricultural Research Management(NAARM), Hyderabad

13379.88951

Arunachal Pradesh

84. Livelihood improvement and empowerment of rural poor through 81.79915sustainable farming systems in North East IndiaNorth Eastern Research Institute of Science and Technology(NERIST), Nirjuli, Arunachal Pradesh

81.79915

Assam

85. A value chain on novelty pork products under organized pig farming system* 599.508Assam Agricultural University (AAU), Jorhat

86. A value chain on novelty pork products under organized pig farming system 42.6233National Research Centre on Pig (NRCP), Guwahati

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

57

87. Enhancing rural livelihood security for sustainability through rice based* 822.04integrated farming in disadvantageous districts of AssamAssam Agricultural University (AAU), Jorhat

88. Enhancing rural livelihood security for sustainability through rice based 4.59integrated farming in disadvantageous districts of AssamNorth Eastern Development Finance Corporation (NEDFC)

89. Enhancing rural livelihood security for sustainability through rice based 11.44integrated farming in disadvantageous districts of AssamState Institute of Rural Development (SIRD)

90. Enhancing rural livelihood security for sustainability through rice based 4.59integrated farming in disadvantageous districts of AssamImpact – NE (NGO)

91. Enhancing rural livelihood security for sustainability through rice based 4.59integrated farming in disadvantageous districts of AssamDiscovery Club (NGO)

92. Enhancing rural livelihood security for sustainability through rice based 4.59integrated farming in disadvantageous districts of AssamJirsong Asong (NGO)

93. Live with the flood - An approach for sustainable livelihood security in* 223.7482district Dhemaji, AssamAction for Food Production, Guwahati

94. Live with the flood - An approach for sustainable livelihood security in 10.735district Dhemaji, AssamNorth Eastern Regional Institute of Water and Land Management(NERIWALM), Tezpur, Assam

95. Live with the flood - An approach for sustainable livelihood security in 38.2972district Dhemaji, AssamAssam Agricultural University (AAU), Jorhat, Krishi Vigyan Kendra(KVK), Dhemaji

96. Live with the flood - An approach for sustainable livelihood security 17.8661in district Dhemaji, AssamRural Volunteers Centre, Akajan, Dhemaji

97. Standardization of selected ethnic fermented foods and beverages by 27.4rationalization of indigenous knowledgeAssam Agricultural University (AAU), Jorhat

1812.0178

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

58

Bihar

98. Developing, commissioning, operating and managing an online 15.65system for NET/ARS -prelim examination by ASRB, ICARICAR Research Complex for Eastern Region, Patna

99. Improving livelihood quality in salt-affected watersheds of Muzaffarpur* 459.74and Sheohar districts of BiharRajendra Agricultural University (RAU), Samastipur, Bihar

100. Improving livelihood quality in salt-affected watersheds of Muzaffarpur 24.53and Sheohar districts of BiharICAR Research Complex for Eastern Region, Patna

101. Modeling the performance of a few major cropping systems in eastern 38.774India in the light of projected climate changeICAR Research complex for Eastern Region, Patna

102. Promote sustainable livelihoods of small and marginal farmers with a* 333.016focus on women empowerment in Nawada and Purnea district of BiharBharti Samruddhi Finance Ltd. (BASIX)

103. Promote sustainable livelihoods of small and marginal farmers with a 29.30159focus on women empowerment in Nawada and Purnea district of BiharWomen Development Corporation, Bihar

104. Promote sustainable livelihoods of small and marginal farmers with a 7.19298focus on women empowerment in Nawada and Purnea district of BiharKrishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), Kauakol , Nawada

105. Promote sustainable livelihoods of small and marginal farmers with 19.87735a focus on women empowerment in Nawada and Purnea district of BiharPatna Animal Development Pvt Ltd

106. Promote sustainable livelihoods of small and marginal farmers with 14.55978a focus on women empowerment in Nawada and Purnea district of BiharRajendra Agricultural University (RAU), Samastipur, Bihar

107. Sustainable livelihood improvement through need based integrated farming* 245.83system models in disadvantaged districts of BiharICAR Research Complex for Eastern Region, Patna

108. Sustainable livelihood improvement through need based integrated farming 19.51system models in disadvantaged districts of BiharThe International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

109. Sustainable livelihood improvement through need based integrated farming 138.88system models in disadvantaged districts of BiharRajendra Agricultural University (RAU), Samastipur, Bihar

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

59

110. Sustainable livelihood improvement through need based integrated farming 121.3system models in disadvantaged districts of BiharBharatiya Agro Industries Foundation (BAIF) (Bihar Programme)

111. Sustainable livelihood improvement through need based integrated farming 28.13system models in disadvantaged districts of BiharCentral Potato Research Station (CPRS), Patna

112. Understanding the mechanism of variation in status of a few nutritionally 47.28important micronutrients in some important food crops and the mechanismof micronutrient enrichment in plant partsRajendra Agricultural University (RAU), Samastipur, Bihar VeterinaryCollege (BVC), Patna

113. Understanding the mechanism of variation in status of a few nutritionally 51.82important micronutrients in some important food crops and the mechanismof micronutrient enrichment in plant partsRajendra Agricultural University (RAU), Samastipur, Bihar

1595.3917

Chhattisgarh

114. A value chain on food products from small millets of Bastar region* 349.81of ChhattisgarhIndira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya (IGKV), Raipur

115. A value chain on food products from small millets of Bastar region 41.32of ChhattisgarhRam Krishna Mission Ashram, Narayanpur, Chhattisgarh

116. A value chain on food products from small millets of Bastar region 21.07of ChhattisgarhSanjeevani, Govt. of Chhattisgarh

117. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 60.616Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya (IGKV), Raipur

118. Improving rural livelihood security through sustainable integrated farming* 669.13system model and allied enterprises in Bastar region of ChhattisgarhIndira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya (IGKV), Raipur

119. Improving rural livelihood security through sustainable integrated farming 67.64system model and allied enterprises in Bastar region of ChhattisgarhParticipatory Action for Rural Development Society (PARDS), Jagdalpur (NGOs)

120. Improving rural livelihood security through sustainable integrated farming 43.33system model and allied enterprises in Bastar region of ChhattisgarhAGROCRET Society for Rural Development, Raipur (NGOs)

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

60

121. Improving rural livelihood security through sustainable integrated farming 81.98system model and allied enterprises in Bastar region of ChhattisgarhRama Krishna Mission (RKM), Narayanpur

122. Improving rural livelihood security through sustainable integrated farming 4.51system model and allied enterprises in Bastar region of ChhattisgarhS. Chhattisgarh Rajya Laghu Vanopaj, Raipur

123. Soil organic carbon dynamics vis-à-vis anticipatory climatic changes and 46.63crop adaptation strategiesIndira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya (IGKV), Raipur

1386.036

Delhi

124. A value chain on potato and potato products 54.435The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), New Delhi

125. A value chain on production of food-grade neutraceuticals for use as* 548.2862natural antioxidants and food colorantsIndian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi

126. A value chain on Seabuckthorn (Hippophae L.) 33.3035All Indian Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi

127. Achieving improved livelihood security through resource conservation 11.8403and diversified farming systems approach in MewatNational Centre for Agricultural Economics and Policy Research (NCAP),New Delhi

128. Achieving improved livelihood security through resource conservation 41.2265and diversified farming systems approach in MewatSociety for Strategy, Technology and Delivery for Development (Society STADD)

129. Achieving improved livelihood security through resource conservation and 16.0728diversified farming systems approach in MewatCentre for Advancement of Sustainable Agriculture (CASA)

130. Achieving improved livelihood security through resource conservation 24.4053and diversified farming systems approach in MewatIndian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi

131. Achieving improved livelihood security through resource conservation and 15.7diversified farming systems approach in MewatInternational Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT),NASC Complex, New Delhi

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

61

132. Agroweb – Digital dissemination system for Indian agricultural research* 197.15(ADDSIAR)National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (NBPGR), New Delhi

133. Agroweb – Digital dissemination system for Indian agricultural research 80.46(ADDSIAR)ICAR Head Quarters, New Delhi

134. Agroweb – Digital dissemination system for Indian agricultural research 14.36(ADDSIAR)National Centre for Integrated Pest Management (NCIPM), New Delhi

135. Agroweb – Digital dissemination system for Indian agricultural research 38.93(ADDSIAR)Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi

136. Allele mining expression profiling of resistance and avirulence-genes* 297.7106in rice-blast pathosystem for development of race non-specificdisease resistanceNational Research Centre on Plant Biotechnology (NRCPB), New Delhi

137. Allele mining expression profiling of resistance and avirulence-genes in 89.5431rice-blast pathosystem for development of race non-specific diseaseresistanceIndian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi

138. Assessment of future human capital requirements in agriculture 79.1Institute of Applied Manpower Research (IAMR), New Delhi

139. Assessment of impact of climate change on water-energy nexus in agriculture 100.1under canal irrigation systemINRM Consultants Pvt Ltd., New Delhi

140. Bamboo as a green engineering material in rural housing and agricultural* 484.226structures for sustainable economic growthIndian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi, Dept. of Civil Engg

141. Bamboo as a green engineering material in rural housing and agricultural 32.658structures for sustainable economic growthInternational Network for Bamboo and Rattan (INBAR),South AsiaRegional Office, New Delhi

142. Bio-pesticide mediated value chain for clean vegetables 92.58Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi

143. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance* 1519.502National Research Centre on Plant Biotechnology (NRCPB), New Delhi

144. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 466.683National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (NBPGR), New Delhi

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

62

145. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 353.531Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi

146. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 150.957Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute (IASRI), New Delhi

147. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 179.23Delhi University (DU), New Delhi

148. Biosystematics of the Genera Vigna, Cucumis and Abelmoschus* 254.05National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (NBPGR), New Delhi

149. Consortium for e-Resources in Agriculture (CeRA)* 2765.237Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi

150. Decision support system for enhancing productivity in irrigated saline 91.85environment using remote sensing, modelling and GISIndian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi

151. Designing and studying mode of action and biosafety of nanopesticides 155.3191Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi

152. Developing a decision support system for agricultural commodity* 184.1market outlookNational Centre for Agricultural Economics & Policy Research (NCAP), New Delhi

153. Developing a decision support system for agricultural commodity 31.97market outlookIndian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi

154. Developing, commissioning, operating and managing an online system for* 2468.2NET/ARS -prelim examination by ASRB, ICARAgricultural Scientist Recruitment Board (ASRB), KAB-I, Pusa, New Delhi

155. Developing, commissioning, operating and managing an online system for 33.5NET/ARS -prelim examination by ASRB, ICARIndian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi

156. Development and maintenance of rice knowledge management portal 34.434Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi

157. Development of a set of alternative ICT models based on a study and* 121.07analysis of the major ICT initiatives in agriculture in India to meet theinformation need of the Indian farmersMedia Lab Asia, New Delhi

158. Development of biosensor and micro-techniques for analysis of pesticide 157.4731residues, aflatoxin heavy metals and bacterial contamination in milkIndian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

63

159. Development of non-destructive Systems for evaluation of microbial and 280.9752physico-chemical quality parameters of mangoIndian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi

160. Development of wireless sensor network for animal management* 243.6979Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi

161. Diversity analysis of bacillus and other predominant genera in extreme 69.12environment and its utilization in agricultureNational Research Centre on Plant Biotechnology (NRCPB), New Delhi

162. Diversity analysis of bacillus and other predominant genera in extreme 56.38environment and its utilization in agricultureIndian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi

163. Diversity analysis of bacillus and other predominant genera in extreme 64.61environment and its utilization in agricultureIndian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi

164. Enabling small stakeholders to improve their livelihoods and benefit from* 265.36carbon financeWorld Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), New Delhi

165. Enhancement of livelihood security through sustainable farming systems 84.791and related farm enterprises in north-west HimalayaInstitute of Technology (IIT), Delhi

166. e-publishing and knowledge system in agricultural research* 346.09Directorate of Information and Publications of Agriculture (DIPA), New Delhi

167. Establishment of National Agricultural Bioinformatics Grid (NABG) in ICAR* 4376.91Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute (IASRI), New Delhi

168. Establishment of National Agricultural Bioinformatics Grid (NABG) in ICAR 297.79National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (NBPGR), New Delhi

169. Genomic analysis of cotton boll and fibre development* 505.77International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology(ICGEB), New Delhi

170. Genomic analysis of cotton boll and fibre development 245.9National Research Centre on Plant Biotechnology (NRCPB), New Delhi

171. Harmonizing biodiversity conservation and agricultural intensification* 188.03through integration of plant, animal and fish genetic resources forlivelihood security in fragile ecosystems (GEF)National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (NBPGR), New Delhi

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

64

172. Implementation of Management Information System (MIS) (including* 3088.42Financial Management System (FMS) in ICARProject Implementation Unit, National Agricultural Innovation Project, KAB-II,Pusa, New Delhi – 110012

173. Innovations in technology mediated learning: An institutional capacity* 104.01building in using re-usable learning objects in agro-horticultureIndira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)

174. Livelihood and nutritional security of tribal dominated rural areas through 31integrated farming system modelsIndian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi

175. Livelihood improvement and empowerment of rural poor through 38.89165sustainable farming systems in North East IndiaInternational Water Management Institute (IWMI), New Delhi

176. Mobilizing mass media support for sharing agro-information* 57.04Directorate Of Information and Publications of Agriculture (DIPA), New Delhi

177. Molecular tools for exploitation of heterosis yield and oil quality in sesame 89.5979NRC on DNA Fingerprinting, National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources(NBPGR), New Delhi

178. Nature of interactions among the entomopathogenic nematodes, bacterial* 224.1085symbionts and the insect hostIndian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi, Nematology

179. Nature of interactions among the entomopathogenic nematodes, bacterial 22.6714symbionts and the insect hostIndian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi, Ag. Chemicals

180. Nature of interactions among the entomopathogenic nematodes, bacterial 39.9714symbionts and the insect hostIndian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi, Microbiology

181. Nature of interactions among the entomopathogenic nematodes, bacterial 24.4214symbionts and the insect hostIndian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi, Entomology

182. Novel biotechnological processes for production of high value products 72.12495from rice straw and bagasseIndian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi

183. Novel strategies for molecular diagnosis of plant viruses* 253.296Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi

184. Policy and institutional options for inclusive agricultural growth* 77.34Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

65

185. Promote sustainable livelihoods of Small and Marginal farmers with 19.05978a focus on women empowerment in Nawada and Purnea District of BiharIndian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi Research Station

186. Protected cultivation of high value vegetables and cut flowers- A value* 286.345chain approachIndian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi

187. Protected cultivation of high value vegetables and cut flowers- A value 67.8515chain approachNational Centre for Integrated Pest Management (NCIPM), New Delhi

188. Research into development of decision support systems for insect 15.36pests of major rice and cotton based cropping systemsNational Centre for Integrated Pest Management (NCIPM), New Delhi

189. Risk assessment and insurance products for agriculture* 95.29National Centre for Agricultural Economics and Policy Research (NCAP),New Delhi

190. Risk assessment and insurance products for agriculture 8.65Yes Bank, New Delhi

191. Risk assessment and insurance products for agriculture 21.36Agricultural Insurance Company (AIC), New Delhi

192. Risk assessment and insurance products for agriculture 26.97Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute (IASRI), New Delhi

193. Serological diversity and molecular characterization of Dichelobacter 41.4554nodosus and development of vaccine against virulant footrotNational Insititute of Immunology (NII), New Delhi

194. Strategies to enhance adaptive capacity to climate change in vulnerable* 676.181regions (GEF)Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi

195. Strengthening of digital library and information management under NARS* 313.363(e-GRANTH)Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi

196. Strengthening of digital library and information management under NARS 18.858(e-GRANTH)Directorate of Information and Publications of Agriculture (DIPA), New Delhi

197. Strengthening statistical computing for NARS* 977.775Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute (IASRI), New Delhi

198. Studies on the ecology and taxonomy of whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, in India,* 231.76its symbiosis with various obligate and facultative bacterial symbiontsDelhi University (DU), New Delhi

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

66

199. Studies on the ecology and taxonomy of whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, in India, 115.106its symbiosis with various obligate and facultative bacterial symbiontsIndian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi, Entomology

200. Sustainable livelihood improvement through need based integrated farming 22.66system models in disadvantaged districts of BiharInternational Water Management Institute (IWMI), New Delhi

201. To Understand the nature of diversity in lac insects of Kerria spp. in India 31.98and the nature of insect x host interactionIndian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi

202. To Understand the nature of diversity in lac insects of Kerria spp. in India 68.31and the nature of insect x host interactionDelhi University (DU), New Delhi

203. Towards development of a single cell C4 photosynthetic system in rice* 152.274Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi

204. Towards development of a single cell C4 photosynthetic system in rice 99.762National Research Centre on Plant Biotechnology (NRCPB), New Delhi

205. Understanding plant-nematode interactions using RNAi 128.1809National Research Centre on Plant Biotechnology (NRCPB), New Delhi

206. Understanding plant-nematode interactions using RNAi 94.4613Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi

207. Unraveling molecular processes involved in adventive polyembryony* 449.93towards genetic engineering for fixation of heterosisNational Research Centre on Plant Biotechnology (NRCPB), New Delhi

208. Unraveling molecular processes involved in adventive polyembryony towards 21.02genetic engineering for fixation of heterosisNational Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (NBPGR), New Delhi

209. Visioning, Policy Analysis and Gender (V-PAGe)* 534.5661National Centre for Agricultural Economics and Policy Research(NCAP), New Delhi

210. Visioning, Policy Analysis and Gender (V-PAGe) 106.7875Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute (IASRI), New Delhi

211. Visioning, Policy Analysis and Gender (V-PAGe) 18.714Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi

212. Visioning, Policy Analysis and Gender (V-PAGe) 14.7378Agriwatch, New Delhi

213. Visioning, Policy Analysis and Gender (V-PAGe) 33.0813Yes Bank, New Delhi

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

67

214. Zonal Technology Management and BPD Unit at IARI, New Delhi* 502.35Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi

27561.71038

Goa

215. Detection and mitigation of dairy pathogens and detection of adulterants 45.075using chemical biologyBirla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani, Goa Campus

216. Development of biosensor and micro-techniques for analysis of pesticide* 245.7356residues, aflatoxin heavy metals and bacterial contamination in milkBirla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani, Goa Campus

290.8106

Gujarat

217. A value chain in major seed spices for domestic and export promotion* 296.22Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University (SDAU), Sardarkrushinagar

218. A value chain in major seed spices for domestic and export promotion 72.71Vikram Sarabhai Center of Development Interaction (VIKSAT), Ahmedabad

219. A value chain on biomass based decentralized power generation for 145.6agro enterprisesSardar Patel Renewable Energy Research Institute, Gujarat

220. A value chain on castor and its industrial products* 259.23Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University (SDAU), Sardarkrushinagar

221. A value chain on castor and its industrial products 24.2991M/s Royal Castor Product, Sidhpur

222. A value chain on mango and guava for domestic and export market 97.609Navsari Agricultural University (NAU), Navsari

223. A value chain on utilization of banana pseudostem for fibre and* 387.89other value added productsNavsari Agricultural University (NAU), Navsari

224. A value chain on utilization of banana pseudostem for fibre and other 61.18value added productsMan Made Textile Research Association, Surat

225. A value chain on utilization of banana pseudostem for fibre and 13.84other value added productsJ.K. Paper Ltd., Songadh, Gujarat

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

68

226. Assessment of impact of climate change on water-energy nexus in* 168.18agriculture under canal irrigation systemIndian Institute of Management (IIM), Ahmedabad

227. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 73.141National Research Centre for Groundnut (NRCG), Junagadh

228. Business Planning and Development (BPD) Unit at Anand Agricultural* 247.67University (AAU), AnandAnand Agricultural University (AAU), Anand

229. Developing, commissioning, operating and managing an online system for 28.4NET/ARS -prelim examination by ASRB, ICARDirectorate of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (DMAP), Anand, Gujarat

230. Development of a set of alternative ICT models based on a study and analysis 35.77of the major ICT initiatives in agriculture in India to meet the information needof the Indian farmersMudra Institute of Communication (MICA), Ahemdabad

231. Development of B.Tech (Dairy Technology) degree programme 74.83Anand Agricultural University (AAU), Anand

232. Development of goat having knocked down myostatin gene through RNA 93.8interference technology to enhance the meat productionAnand Agricultural University (AAU), Anand

233. Diversity analysis of bacillus and other predominant genera in extreme 63.89environment and its utilization in agricultureNational Research Centre on Groundnut (NRCG), Junagarh

234. Establishing and networking of agricultural market intelligence centres 44.364in IndiaJunagadh Agricultural University (JAU), Junagarh

235. Integrated project for research on development process and sustainability of* 354.77livelihood in disadvantaged districts of Gujarat stateSardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University (SDAU), Sardarkrushinagar

236. Integrated project for research on development process and sustainability of 216.07livelihood in disadvantaged districts of Gujarat stateAnand Agricultural University (AAU), Anand

237. Integrated project for research on development process and sustainability of 80.33livelihood in disadvantaged districts of Gujarat statePRAKRITI Foundation, Jhalod

238. Integrated project for research on development process and sustainability of 144.86livelihood in disadvantaged districts of Gujarat stateBharatiya Agro Industries Foundation (BAIF), Gujarat

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

69

239. Integrated project for research on development process and sustainability of 159.84livelihood in disadvantaged districts of Gujarat stateNavsari Agricultural University (NAU), Navsari

240. Integrated project for research on development process and sustainability of 104.54livelihood in disadvantaged districts of Gujarat stateVikram Sarabhai Centre of Development Interaction (VIKSAT), Ahmedabad

241. Integrated project for research on development process and sustainability of 67.08livelihood in disadvantaged districts of Gujarat stateGramin Vikas Trust (GVT)

242. Studies on relationship between ecogeography of the chemotypic 123.121variation of nine important but highly threatened medicinal plantspecies and prospects of their cultivationDirectorate of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (DMAP), Anand, Gujarat

243. Understanding the mechanism of variation in status of a few nutritionally 48.82important micronutrients in some important food crops and themechanism of micronutrient enrichment in plant partsAnand Agricultural University (AAU), Anand

244. Unraveling molecular processes involved in adventive polyembryony 24.44towards genetic engineering for fixation of heterosisDirectorate of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (DMAP), Anand, Gujarat

245. Visioning, Policy Analysis and Gender (V-PAGe) 18.142Junagadh Agricultural University (JAU), Junagarh

3530.6361

Haryana

246. A value chain on composite dairy foods with enhanced health attributes* 206.968National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal

247. A value chain on composite dairy foods with enhanced health attributes 5.145ARPANA Research and Charities, Karnal

248. A value chain on production of food-grade neutraceuticals for use as natural 9.45antioxidants and food colorantsOzone Biotech Limited, Faridabad

249. A value chain on zona free cloned embryos for quality animal production* 712.534from elite buffaloes and pashmina goatsNational Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal

250. Achieving improved livelihood security through resource conservation and* 141.77diversified farming systems approach in MewatChaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University (CCSHAU), Hisar

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

70

251. Agroweb – Digital dissemination system for Indian agricultural research 39.01(ADDSIAR)National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal

252. Analysis of mammary gland transcriptome and proteome during lactation and* 332involution in indigenous cattle and buffalo for identification of probablemammary biomarkersNational Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal

253. Analysis of mammary gland transcriptome and proteome during lactation 118.86and involution in indigenous cattle and buffalo for identification of probablemammary biomarkersNational Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources (NBAGR), Karnal

254. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 472.595National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources (NBAGR), Karnal

255. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 44.605National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal

256. Business Planning and Development Unit (BPD) at CCS Haryana* 248.22Agricultural University (CCSHAU), HisarChaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University (CCSHAU), Hisar

257. Characterisation and differentiation of embryonic and spermatogonial stem* 253.92cells in cattle and buffaloesNational Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal

258. Decision support system for enhancing productivity in irrigated saline* 165.76environment using remote sensing, modelling and GISCentral Soil Salinity Research Institute (CSSRI), Karnal

259. Detection and mitigation of dairy pathogens and detection of adulterants 95.2481using chemical biologyNational Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal

260. Developing, commissioning, operating and managing an online system for 33.5NET/ARS -prelim examination by ASRB, ICARNational Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal

261. Development of B.Tech (Dairy Technology) degree programme* 148.58National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal

262. Development of biosensor and micro-techniques for analysis of pesticide 230.6683residues, aflatoxin heavy metals and bacterial contamination in milkNational Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal

263. Development of spectral reflectance methods and low cast sensors for 55.003real-time application of variable rate inputs in precision farmingCentral Soil Salinity Research Institute (CSSRI), Karnal

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

71

264. Development of wireless sensor network for animal management 186.4141National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal

265. Developmental potency of parthenogenetic goat embryos 55.774National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal

266. Elucidating the physiological and genomic regulation process of follicular* 280.254development, oocyte maturation and embryogenesis in buffaloNational Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal

267. Elucidating the physiological and genomic regulation process of follicular 113.892development, oocyte maturation and embryogenesis in buffaloCentral Institute for Research on Buffaloes (CIRB), Hisar

268. Establishing and networking of agricultural market intelligence 38.364centres in IndiaChaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University (CCSHAU), Hisar

269. Establishment of National Agricultural Bioinformatics Grid (NABG) in ICAR 297.79National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources (NBAGR), Karnal

270. Genetic basis of inferior sperm quality and fertility of crossbred bulls 94.659National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal

271. Harmonizing biodiversity conservation and agricultural intensification 110.61through integration of plant, animal and fish genetic resources forlivelihood security in fragile ecosystems (GEF)National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources (NBAGR), Karnal

272. Identification of quantitative trait loci for milk yield, fat and protein percent* 573.14in buffaloesNational Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources (NBAGR), Karnal

273. Implementation of Management Information System (MIS) (including 32.35Financial Management System (FMS) in ICARNational Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal

274. Krishi Prabha - Indian agricultural dissertations repository* 127.148Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University (CCSHAU), Hisar

275. Molecular basis of capacitation like changes in the assessment and* 196.172prevention of cryodamage during cryopreservation of bovine spermatozoa(buffalo and crossbred bulls)National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal

276. Novel approaches for production of neutraceuticals from milk and* 233.87Indian herbs for potential use in functional dairy foodsNational Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

72

277. Rumen microbial diversity in domesticated and wild ruminants and impact of 78.89additives on methanogenesis and utilization of poor quality fibrous feedsNational Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal

278. Strengthening of digital library and information management under 18.501NARS (e-GRANTH)National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal

279. Strengthening of digital library and information management under 16.551NARS (e-GRANTH)Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University (CCSHAU), Hisar

280. Strengthening statistical computing for NARS 55.248National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal

281. Toll-like receptors in farm animals-Evolutionary lineages and application in 78.86disease resistanceNational Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources (NBAGR), Karnal

282. Visioning, Policy Analysis and Gender (V-PAGe) 18.714National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal

283. Visioning, Policy Analysis and Gender (V-PAGe) 18.714Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University (CCSHAU), Hisar

5939.7515

Himachal Pradesh

284. A value chain on enhanced productivity and profitability of pashmina fiber 138.673CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya (CSKHPKV), Palampur

285. A value chain on potato and potato products* 432.575Central Potato Research Institute (CPRI), Shimla

286. A value chain on production of food-grade neutraceuticals for use as 53.06natural antioxidants and food colorantsDr Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry (YSPUHF), Solan

287. A value chain on Seabuckthorn (Hippophae L.)* 344.108CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya (CSKHPKV), Palampur

288. A value chain on Seabuckthorn (Hippophae L.) 12.615Lahaul-Spiti Seabuckthorn Cooperative Society, Lahaul, Himachal Pradesh

289. A value chain on Seabuckthorn (Hippophae L.) 12.44145Lahaul Kala Sangam Avam Rozgar Srijan Manch, Lahaul

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

73

290. Allele mining expression profiling of resistance and avirulence-genes in 66.5577rice-blast pathosystem for development of race non-specificdisease resistanceCSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya (CSKHPKV), Palampur

291. Bio-pesticide mediated value chain for clean vegetables* 416.7CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya (CSKHPKV), Palampur

292. Bio-pesticide mediated value chain for clean vegetables 8.41Western Himalayan Society for Awareness and Upliftment, Palampur

293. Bio-pesticide mediated value chain for clean vegetables 8.41Society for Technology and Development (STD), Mandi

294. Developing, commissioning, operating and managing an online system for 15.65NET/ARS -prelim examination by ASRB, ICARCentral Potato Research Institute (CPRI), Shimla

295. Development of e-courses for B.Sc (Hort) degree programe 49.772Dr Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry(YSPUHF), Solan

296. Enhancement of livelihood security through sustainable farming systems 350.746and related farm enterprises in north-west HimalayaCSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya (CSKHPKV), Palampur

297. Harmonizing biodiversity conservation and agricultural intensification 154.16through integration of plant, animal and fish genetic resources forlivelihood security in fragile ecosystems (GEF)CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya (CSKHPKV), Palampur

298. Serological diversity and molecular characterization of Dichelobacter 32.157nodosus and development of vaccine against virulant footrotCSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya (CSKHPKV), Palampur

299. Strengthening of digital library and information management under NARS 14.451(e-GRANTH)CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya (CSKHPKV), Palampur

300. Unraveling molecular processes involved in adventive polyembryony 174.5towards genetic engineering for fixation of heterosisInstitute of Himalayan Bioresources and Technology, Palampur, Himachal Pradesh

301. Visioning, Policy Analysis and Gender (V-PAGe) 18.142CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya (CSKHPKV), Palampur

2303.12815

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

74

Jammu & Kashmir

302. A value chain on enhanced productivity and profitability of pashmina fiber* 648.538Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology(SKUAST)-K, Srinagar

303. A value chain on enhanced productivity and profitability of pashmina fiber 48.28Sheep Husbandry Department, Srinagar

304. A value chain on Kashmir saffron* 240.667Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology(SKUAST)-K, Srinagar

305. A value chain on Kashmir saffron 59.4565Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine (IIIM), Jammu

306. A value chain on zona free cloned embryos for quality animal production 183.9732from elite buffaloes and pashmina goatsSher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology(SKUAST)-K, Srinagar

307. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 60.95Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology(SKUAST)-K, Srinagar

308. Developing, commissioning, operating and managing an online system for 15.65NET/ARS -prelim examination by ASRB, ICARCentral Institute of Temperate Horticulture (CITH), Srinagar

309. Developing, commissioning, operating and managing an online system 15.65for NET/ARS -prelim examination by ASRB, ICARSher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology(SKUAST)-J, Jammu

310. Enhancement of livelihood security through sustainable farming systems 402.8895and related farm enterprises in north-west HimalayaSher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology(SKUAST)-K, Srinagar

311. Enhancement of livelihood security through sustainable farming systems 402.931and related farm enterprises in north-west HimalayaSher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology(SKUAST)-J, Jammu

312. Molecular basis of capacitation like changes in the assessment and 28.03055prevention of cryodamage during cryopreservation of bovine spermatozoa(buffalo and crossbred bulls)Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology(SKUAST)-J, Jammu

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

75

313. Serological diversity and molecular characterization of Dichelobacter* 255.9275nodosus and development of vaccine against virulant footrotSher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology(SKUAST)-K, Srinagar

314. Visioning, Policy Analysis and Gender (V-PAGe) 18.142Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology(SKUAST)-K, Srinagar

2381.08525

Jharkhand

315. A value chain on lac and lac based products for domestic and* 205.954export marketsIndian Institute of Natural Resins and Gums (IINRG), Ranchi

316. A value chain on lac and lac based products for domestic and export markets 5.5125M/s Tajna Shellac Pvt. Ltd.,Khunti, Jharkhand

317. A value chain on lac and lac based products for domestic and export markets 3.4125M/s Gupta Brothers (Shellac), Bundu, Ranchi

318. A value chain on lac and lac based products for domestic and export markets 12.5333Nav Bharat Jagriti Kendra, Khunti, Jharkhand

319. Allele mining expression profiling of resistance and avirulence-genes in 94.114rice-blast pathosystem for development of race non-specificdisease resistanceCentral Rainfed Upland Rice Research Station (CRURRS), Hazaribag, Jharkhand

320. Business Planning and Development (BPD) Unit at Birsa Agricultural* 175.51University (BAU), RanchiBirsa Agricultural University (BAU), Ranchi

321. Developing sustainable farming system models for prioritized micro* 487.7226watersheds in rainfed areas in JharkhandBirsa Agricultural University (BAU), Ranchi

322. Developing sustainable farming system models for prioritized micro 34.34135watersheds in rainfed areas in JharkhandCentral Rainfed Upland Rice Research Station (CRURRS), Hazaribag, Jharkhand

323. Developing sustainable farming system models for prioritized micro 67.84135watersheds in rainfed areas in JharkhandHorticulture and Agroforestry Research Programme (HARP), Ranchi

324. Developing sustainable farming system models for prioritized micro 45.8502watersheds in rainfed areas in JharkhandIndian Institute of Natural Resins and Gums (IINRG), Ranchi

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

76

325. Development and maintenance of rice knowledge management portal 31.071Birsa Agricultural University (BAU), Ranchi

326. Improving rural livelihood security through sustainable integrated farming 7.54system model and allied enterprises in Bastar region of ChhattisgarhIndian Institute of Natural Resins and Gums (IINRG), Ranchi

327. Integrated Farming System (IFS) for enhancing sustainable rural livelihood* 194security in Sahibganj and Pakur Districts of JharkhandGramin Vikas Trust (GVT), Ranchi

328. Integrated Farming System (IFS) for enhancing sustainable rural livelihood 53.17335security in Sahibganj and Pakur Districts of JharkhandBirsa Agricultural University (BAU), Ranchi

329. Integrated Farming System (IFS) for enhancing sustainable rural livelihood 32.48335security in Sahibganj and Pakur Districts of JharkhandSociety for Rural Industrialization, Ranchi

330. To Understand the nature of diversity in lac insects of Kerria spp. in India* 130.99and the nature of insect x host interactionIndian Institute of Natural Resins and Gums (IINRG), Ranchi

331. To Understand the nature of diversity in lac insects of Kerria spp. in India and 66.5the nature of insect x host interactionBirla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Ranchi

332. Upscaling and improving livelihood of forest based and forest fringe* 147.05communities through enhanced farming system productivity and efficientsupport systems in Godda district of JharkhandAgricultural Finance Corporation Ltd. (AFC)

333. Upscaling and improving livelihood of forest based and forest fringe 22.225communities through enhanced farming system productivity and efficientsupport systems in Godda district of JharkhandInstitute of Forest Productivity, Ranchi

334. Upscaling and improving livelihood of forest based and forest fringe 22.475communities through enhanced farming system productivity and efficientsupport systems in Godda district of JharkhandGramin Vikas Trust (GVT), KVK, Godda

335. Upscaling and improving livelihood of forest based and forest fringe 22.475communities through enhanced farming system productivity and efficientsupport systems in Godda district of JharkhandSecretary KMVKS, Godda, Jharkhand

1862.7745

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

77

Karnataka

336. A value chain in coconut 64.5215Defence Food Research Laboratory (DFRL), Mysore

337. A value chain on aloe vera processing 8.925M/s SWARD, Raichur

338. A value chain on aloe vera processing 79.945University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Raichur

339. A value chain on cashew for domestic and export market 57.104University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Bangalore

340. A value chain on cashew for domestic and export market 68.9065Directorate of Cashew Research (DCR), Puttur, Karnataka

341. A value chain on commercialization of maize and maize products* 207.93University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Bangalore

342. A value chain on commercialization of maize and maize products 38.43National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology (NIANP), Bangalore

343. A value chain on commercialization of maize and maize products 32.286Association of Women Entrepreneurs of Karnataka (AWAKE), Bangalore

344. A value chain on commercialization of maize and maize products 48.17Karnataka Agro Corn Products Ltd., Hebbal, Bangalore

345. A value chain on commercialization of maize and maize products 13.98Karnataka Milk Federation, Bangalore

346. A value chain on enhanced productivity and profitability of patchouli* 61.122(Pogostemon Patchouli)Jewargi Agro Food Park Ltd., Bangalore

347. A value chain on enhanced productivity and profitability of patchouli 214.559(Pogostemon Patchouli)University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Bangalore

348. A value chain on enhanced productivity and profitability of patchouli 11.425(Pogostemon Patchouli)Institute of Agrlicultural Technologists, Chitradurga, Karnataka

349. A value chain on enhanced productivity and profitability of pomegranate* 114.662Akshay Food Park Ltd (AFPL), Bangalore

350. A value chain on enhanced productivity and profitability of pomegranate 12.0405Institute of Agrlicultural Technologists, Chitradurga, Karnataka

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

78

351. A value chain on enhanced productivity and profitability of pomegranate 296.653University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Bangalore

352. A value chain on enrichment and popularization of potential food grains for* 336.401neutraceutical benefitsUniversity of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Dharwad

353. A value chain on enrichment and popularization of potential food grains for 21.567neutraceutical benefitsKLE’s Medical Research Centre, Belgaum

354. A value chain on enrichment and popularization of potential food grains for 16.716neutraceutical benefitsBharatiya Agro Industries Foundation (BAIF), Kusumnagar, Dharwad

355. A value chain on enrichment and popularization of potential food grains for 3.15neutraceutical benefitsJaya Food Products, Bangalore

356. A value chain on enrichment and popularization of potential food grains for 8.15neutraceutical benefitsChandan Food Products, Gadag, Karnataka

357. A value chain on ginger and ginger products 413.0777Natural Remedies Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore

358. A value chain on production and value addition in Indian major* 189.11carps and prawnsKarnataka Veterinary, Animal and Fisheries Sciences University (KVAFSU), Bidar

359. A value chain on production and value addition in Indian major carps 7.35and prawnsM/s Sarojani Institute for Integrated Community Development,Chitradurga, Karnataka

360. A value chain on production and value addition in Indian major carps 8.13and prawnsKarnataka Cooperative Fisheries Federation, Mysore

361. A value chain on production and value addition in Indian major carps 9.09and prawnsM/s Tetragon Chemie Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore

362. A value chain on wild honey bee* 179.744University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Bangalore

363. Agroweb – Digital dissemination system for Indian agricultural research 22.71(ADDSIAR)Indian Institute of Horticultural Research (IIHR), Bangalore

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

79

364. Allele mining expression profiling of resistance and avirulence-genes in 71.0635rice-blast pathosystem for development of race non-specific diseaseresistanceUniversity of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Dharwad

365. Bamboo as a green engineering material in rural housing and agricultural 56.918structures for sustainable economic growthCentral Power Research Institute (CPRI), Bangalore

366. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 67.759Indian Institute of Horticulture Research (IIHR), Bangalore

367. Bovine Mastitis: Unraveling molecular details of host-microbe interaction* 346.5494and development of molecular diagnostic methodsProject Directorate on Animal Disease Monitoring and Surveillance(PDADMAS), Bangalore

368. Bovine Mastitis: Unraveling molecular details of host-microbe interaction 40.2305and development of molecular diagnostic methodsKarnataka Veterinary, Animal and Fisheries Sciences University (KVAFSU),Bidar, Veterinary College

369. Bovine Mastitis: Unraveling molecular details of host-microbe interaction 73.4503and development of molecular diagnostic methodsJawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR), Bangalore

370. Bovine Mastitis: Unraveling molecular details of host-microbe interaction 29.2681and development of molecular diagnostic methodsIndian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI), Regional Station, Banglore

371. Developing, commissioning, operating and managing an online system for 28.4NET/ARS -prelim examination by ASRB, ICARNational Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology (NIANP), Bangalore

372. Development and maintenance of rice knowledge management portal 29.246University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Bangalore, ZARS, Mandya

373. Development of e-courses for B.F.Sc degree programe* 130.92Karnataka Veterinary, Animal and Fisheries Sciences University (KVAFSU), Bidar

374. Development of e-courses for B.Sc (Hort) degree programe* 120.76University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Bangalore

375. Effect of abiotic stresses on the natural enemies of crop pests:* 170.21Trichogramma, Chrysoperla, Trichoderma and Pseudomonas, andmechanism of tolerance to these stressesNational Bureau of Agriculturally Important Insects (NBAII), Hebbal, Bangalore

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

80

376. Effect of abiotic stresses on the natural enemies of crop pests: Trichogramma, 26.11Chrysoperla, Trichoderma and Pseudomonas, and mechanism of tolerance tohese stressesVittal Mallaya Scientific Research Foundation, K.R. Road, Bangalore – 560064

377. Effect of abiotic stresses on the natural enemies of crop pests: Trichogramma, 23.71Chrysoperla, Trichoderma and Pseudomonas, and mechanism of tolerance tothese stressesUniversity of Mysore, Manasagangothri, Mysore

378. e-Home Science courseware consortium 57.47University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Dharwad

379. Elucidating the physiological and genomic regulation process of follicular 117.003development, oocyte maturation and embryogenesis in buffaloNational Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology (NIANP), Bangalore

380. Elucidating the physiological and genomic regulation process of follicular 112.198development, oocyte maturation and embryogenesis in buffaloIndian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore

381. Enabling small stakeholders to improve their livelihoods and benefit from 54.97carbon financeOutreach, Bangalore

382. Establishing and networking of agricultural market intelligence 44.049centres in IndiaUniversity of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Dharwad

383. Establishing and networking of agricultural market intelligence 38.27centres in IndiaUniversity of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Bangalore

384. Establishment of National Agricultural Bioinformatics Grid (NABG) in ICAR 297.79National Bureau of Ariculturally Important Insects (NBAII), Hebbal, Bangalore

385. Genomic analysis of cotton boll and fibre development 101.08University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Dharwad

386. Livelihood security of rural poor in disadvantaged Chitradurga districts of* 228.6156Karnataka through integrated farming systems approachUniversity of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Bangalore

387. Livelihood security of rural poor in disadvantaged Chitradurga districts of 42.95Karnataka through integrated farming systems approachMYRADA, Chitradurga, Karnataka

388. Livelihood security of rural poor in disadvantaged Chitradurga districts of 22.018Karnataka through integrated farming systems approachNISARGA, Chitradurga, Karnataka

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

81

389. Livelihood security of rural poor in disadvantaged Chitradurga districts of 39.3225Karnataka through integrated farming systems approachNational Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology (NIANP), Bangalore

390. Livelihood security of rural poor in disadvantaged Chitradurga districts of 18.105Karnataka through integrated farming systems approachKarnataka Veterinary, Animal and Fisheries Sciences University (KVAFSU), Bidar

391. Manipulation of the rumen ecosystem through modified rumen microbes* 163.793encoding novel fibrolytic enzymes using nucleic acid based technologiesfor the improved utilization of crop residuesNational Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology (NIANP), Bangalore

392. Mobilizing mass media support for sharing agro-information 43.29Indian Institute of Horticultural Research (IIHR), Bangalore

393. Nutrition, livelihood security through resource and enterprise management* 238.57in Bidar districtUniversity of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Raichur

394. Nutrition, livelihood security through resource and enterprise management in 194.83Bidar districtKarnataka Veterinary, Animal and Fisheries Sciences University (KVAFSU), Bidar

395. Nutrition, livelihood security through resource and enterprise management in 21.27Bidar districtOrganization for Bidar Integral Transformation (ORBIT), Bidar

396. Policy and institutional options for inclusive agricultural growth 32.87Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC), Bangalore

397. Potential of RNAi in Insect Pest Management: A model in silencing* 204.823important genes specific to tomato fruit borer, Helicoverpa armigera HubnerIndian Institute of Horticultural Research (IIHR), Bangalore

398. Re-designing the farmer-extension-agricultural research/education continuum 78.66in India with ICT-mediated knowledge managementUniversity of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Dharwad

399. Responsible harvesting and utilization of selected small pelagics and fresh 6.5water fishes: A value chain approachKarnataka Fisheries Develoment Corporation (KFDC), Mangalore

400. Strengthening of digital library and information management under NARS 153.541(e-GRANTH)University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Bangalore

401. Strengthening statistical computing for NARS 51.301University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Bangalore

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

82

402. Studies on the ecology and taxonomy of whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, in India, its 24.283symbiosis with various obligate and facultative bacterial symbiontsIndian Institute of Horticultural Research (IIHR), Bangalore

403. Study of the status and nature of variability in freshwater bivalves in the* 210.7287western Ghats and identification of species with commercial valueMangalore University, Karnataka

404. Sustainable livelihood improvement through integrated freshwater 107.98aquaculture, horticulture and livestock development in Mayurbhanj,Keonjhar, Sambalpur districts of OrissaIndian Institute of Horticultural Research (IIHR), Bangalore,Central Horticulture Experiment Station

405. Understanding the mechanism of off-season flowering and fruiting in mango 20.2under different environmental conditionsIndian Institute of Horticultural Research (IIHR), Bangalore

406. Visioning, Policy Analysis and Gender (V-PAGe) 18.939Indian Institute of Horticultural Research (IIHR), Bangalore

407. Visioning, Policy Analysis and Gender (V-PAGe) 18.714University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Dharwad

6524.5838

Kerala

408. A comprehensive, multi-enterprise project for addressing the agrarian* 525.15crisis of Wayanad district of KeralaKerala Agricultural University (KAU), Thrissur, Kerala

409. A comprehensive, multi-enterprise project for addressing the agrarian 33.23crisis of Wayanad district of KeralaVegetable and Fruit Promotion Council-Keralam (VFPCK), Kochi, Kerala

410. A comprehensive, multi-enterprise project for addressing the agrarian 35.56crisis of Wayanad district of KeralaDistrict Panchyat-Wayanad, Kerala

411. A comprehensive, multi-enterprise project for addressing the agrarian 39.26crisis of Wayanad district of KeralaIndian Institute of Spices Research (IISR), Calicut

412. A comprehensive, multi-enterprise project for addressing the agrarian 31.65crisis of Wayanad district of KeralaRegional Coffee Research Station (RCRS) (Coffee Board)

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

83

413. A comprehensive, multi-enterprise project for addressing the agrarian 40.7crisis of Wayanad district of KeralaWayanad Social Service Society (WSSS), Manathavady, Kerala

414. A value chain in coconut* 281.417Central Plantation Crops Research Institute (CPCRI), Kasaragod

415. A value chain in coconut 98.741Kerala Forest Research Institute (KFRI), Peechi

416. A value chain on cashew for domestic and export market 142.159Cashew Export Promotion Council of India (CEPCI), Ernakulam

417. A value chain on cashew for domestic and export market 19.149Kerala State Cashew Development Corporation (KSCDC), Kollam

418. A value chain on coconut fibre and its by-products 26.6879Rubber Park India (P) Ltd, Ernakulum

419. A value chain on coconut fibre and its by-products 30.9704T.M. Natural Resources Research and Development Centre, Trivendrum

420. A Value Chain on High Value Shellfish from Mariculture Systems* 301.158Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI), Cochin

421. A Value Chain on High Value Shellfish from Mariculture Systems 52.9619National Institute for Fisheries Post Harvest Technology and Training(NIFPHATT), Kochi

422. A value chain on oceanic tuna fisheries in Lakshadweep sea* 326.88Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI), Cochin

423. A value chain on oceanic tuna fisheries in Lakshadweep sea 187.03Central Institute of Fisheries Technology (CIFT), Cochin

424. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 77.452Central Institute of Fisheries Technology (CIFT), Cochin

425. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 82.831Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI), Cochin

426. Developing, commissioning, operating and managing an online system 28.4for NET/ARS -prelim examination by ASRB, ICARCentral Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI), Cochin

427. Diversity analysis of bacillus and other predominant genera in extreme 56.17environment and its utilization in agricultureCentral Plantation Crops Research Institute (CPCRI), Kasaragod

428. Establishing and networking of agricultural market intelligence centres 44.049in IndiaKerala Agricultural University (KAU), Thrissur, Kerala

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

84

429. Export oriented marine value chain for farmed-seafood production using cobia 45.1(Rachycentron candum) through rural entrepreneurshipCentral Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI), Cochin

430. Implementation of Management Information System (MIS) (including 32.35Financial Management System (FMS) in ICARCentral Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI), Cochin

431. Mobilizing mass media support for sharing agro-information 42.24Indian Institute of Spices Research (IISR), Calicut

432. Mobilizing mass media support for sharing agro-information 42.24Central Institute of Fisheries Technology (CIFT), Cochin

433. Re-designing the farmer-extension-agricultural research/education continuum 86.64in India with ICT-mediated knowledge managementIndian Institute of Information Technology and Management (IIITM), Kerala

434. Responsible harvesting and utilization of selected small pelagics and fresh* 964.6water fishes: A value chain approachCentral Institute of Fisheries Technology (CIFT), Cochin

435. Responsible harvesting and utilization of selected small pelagics and fresh 0water fishes: A value chain approachChellanam-Kandakadavu Fishermen Welfare Development CooperativeSociety, Kerala

436. Responsible harvesting and utilization of selected small pelagics and fresh 0water fishes: A value chain approachChellanam Panchayath SC/ST Cooperative Society Ltd., Kochi

437. Strategies to enhance adaptive capacity to climate change in vulnerable 171.498regions (GEF)Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI), Cochin

438. Studies on cryogenic grinding for retention of flavour and medicinal properties 68.89of some important Indian speciesIndian Institute of Spices Research (IISR), Calicut

439. Studies on High Pressure Processing (HPP) of high value perishable 202.602commoditiesCentral Institute of Fisheries Technology (CIFT), Cochin

440. Study of herbal acaricides as means to overcome the development of 71.09resistance in ticks to conventional acaricidesKerala Agriculture University (KAU), (CVAS) Pookot, Kerala

441. Utilization strategy for oceanic squids in Arabian sea: A value* 393.885chain approachCentral Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI), Cochin

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

85

442. Utilization strategy for oceanic squids in Arabian sea: 23.1044A value chain approachCentral Institute of Fisheries Technology (CIFT), Cochin

443. Utilization strategy for oceanic squids in Arabian sea: 75.6954A value chain approachNational Institute for Fisheries Post Harvest Technology and Training(NIFPHATT), Kochi

444. Zonal Technology Management and BPD Unit at CIFT, Cochin* 770.69Central Institute of Fisheries Technology (CIFT), Cochin

5452.231

Lakshadweep

445. A value chain on oceanic tuna fisheries in Lakshadweep sea 71.78Department of Fisheries, U T of Lakshadweep

71.78

Madhya Pradesh

446. A value chain in major seed spices for domestic and export promotion 47.22Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering (CIAE), Bhopal

447. A value chain on biomass based decentralized power generation for agro* 369.691enterprisesCentral Institute of Agricultural Engineering (CIAE), Bhopal

448. Assessment of quality and resilience of soils in diverse agro-ecosystems* 95.42Indian Institute of Soil Science (IISS), Bhopal

449. Business Planning and Development (BPD) Unit at Jawaharlal Nehru* 327.362Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya (JNKVV), JabalpurJawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwavidyalaya (JNKVV), Jabalpur

450. Developing, commissioning, operating and managing an online system for 28.4NET/ARS -prelim examination by ASRB, ICARCentral Institute of Agricultural Engineering (CIAE), Bhopal

451. Development of goat having knocked down myostatin gene through RNA* 196.18interference technology to enhance the meat productionMadhya Pradesh Pashu Chikitsa Vigyan Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur

452. Development of non-destructive Systems for evaluation of microbial and 90.9979physico-chemical quality parameters of mangoCentral Institute of Agricultural Engineering (CIAE), Bhopal

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

86

453. Developmental potency of parthenogenetic goat embryos 39.436Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwavidyalaya (JNKVV), Jabalpur

454. Goat husbandry based integrated approach for livelihood security in 29.4974disadvantaged districts of Bundelkhand regionCentral Soil and Water Conservation Research and Training Institute(CSWCRTI), Datia, MP

455. Improvement in livelihood security of rural people living in disadvantaged 178.599districts of U.P. through diversification in agricultureCentral Soil and Water Conservation Research and Training Institute (CSWCRTI),Datia, MP

456. Integrated farming system for sustainable rural livelihoods in undulating* 252.58and rainfed areas of Jhabua and Dhar district of Madhya PradeshRajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya (RVSKVV), Gwalior

457. Integrated farming system for sustainable rural livelihoods in undulating 63.02and rainfed areas of Jhabua and Dhar district of Madhya PradeshGramin Vikas Trust (GVT), Jhabua

458. Integrated farming system modules to ensure sustainable livelihood* 165.39security for the peasants of disadvantaged districts of Madhya PradeshJawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwavidyalaya (JNKVV), Jabalpur

459. Integrated farming system modules to ensure sustainable livelihood 116.84security for the peasants of disadvantaged districts of Madhya PradeshBharatiya Agro Industries Foundation (BAIF), Bhopal

460. Integrated farming system modules to ensure sustainable livelihood 39.31security for the peasants of disadvantaged districts of Madhya PradeshPragya Research, M.P

461. Integrated farming system modules to ensure sustainable livelihood 181.33security for the peasants of disadvantaged districts of Madhya PradeshAction for Social Advancement (ASA), Bhopal

462. Integrated farming system modules to ensure sustainable livelihood 119.31security for the peasants of disadvantaged districts of Madhya PradeshGramin Vikas Trust (GVT), Ratlam

463. Nano-technology for enhanced utilization of native - phosphorus by plants 29.4and higher moisture retention in arid soilsIndian Institute of Soil Science (IISS), Bhopal

464. Precision farming technologies based on microprocessor and decision* 204.143support systems for enhancing input application efficiency in productionagricultureCentral Institute of Agricultural Engineering (CIAE), Bhopal

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

87

465. Precision farming technologies based on microprocessor and decision 50.567support systems for enhancing input application efficiency inproduction agricultureNational Research Centre for Weed Science (NRCWS), Jabalpur

466. Soil organic carbon dynamics vis-à-vis anticipatory climatic changes and 54.01crop adaptation strategiesIndian Institute of Soil Science (IISS), Bhopal

467. Understanding the mechanism of variation in status of a few nutritionally* 93.41important micronutrients in some important food crops and the mechanismof micronutrient enrichment in plant partsIndian Institute of Soil Science (IISS), Bhopal

468. Visioning, Policy Analysis and Gender (V-PAGe) 18.714Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering (CIAE), Bhopal

2790.8273

Maharashtra

469. A value chain for cotton fibre, seed and stalks: An innovation for* 704higher economic returns to farmers and allied stake holdersCentral Institute for Research on Cotton Technology (CIRCOT), Mumbai

470. A value chain for cotton fibre, seed and stalks: An innovation for higher 153.65economic returns to farmers and allied stake holdersCentral Institute for Cotton Research (CICR), Nagpur

471. A value chain for kokum, karonda, jamun and jackfruit* 222.8726Dr Balasaheb Sawant Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth (DBSKKV), Ratnagiri

472. A value chain for kokum, karonda, jamun and jackfruit 19.068Hardikar’s Food Processing Pvt. Ltd., Pune

473. A value chain for kokum, karonda, jamun and jackfruit 12.768Sagar Engineering Works, Sindhudurga, Maharashtra

474. A value chain on castor and its industrial products 38.7198M/s Jayant Agro Organics Ltd

475. A value chain on coconut fibre and its by-products 58.8734Indian Rubber Manufacturers Research Association (IRMRA), Thane

476. A value chain on coconut fibre and its by-products 79.2807Central Institute for Research on Cotton Technology (CIRCOT), Mumbai

477. A value chain on fish production on fragile agricultural lands and* 237.647un-utilized agro-aquatic resources in Konkan region of MaharashtraCentral Institute of Fisheries Education (CIFE), Mumbai

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

88

478. A value chain on fish production on fragile agricultural lands and un-utilized 61.7575agro-aquatic resources in Konkan region of MaharashtraDr Balasaheb Sawant Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth (DBSKKV), Ratnagiri

479. A value chain on fish production on fragile agricultural lands and un-utilized 85.699agro-aquatic resources in Konkan region of MaharashtraVatsalya Mandir, Rajapur, Ratnagiri

480. A value chain on linseed: Processing and value addition for profitability* 152.9Bharatiya Agro Industries Foundation (BAIF), Pune

481. A value chain on linseed: Processing and value addition for profitability 153.347Dr. Panjaborao Deshmukh Krushi Vidyapeeth (PDKV), Akola

482. A value chain on linseed: Processing and value addition for profitability 71.771Bharati Vidyapeeth University (BVU), Pune

483. A value chain on mango and guava for domestic and export market 9.45Bharatiya Agro Industries Foundation (BAIF) Research and DevelopmentFoundation, Pune

484. A value chain on oceanic tuna fisheries in Lakshadweep sea 52.85Fishery Survey of India (FSI), Mumbai

485. A value chain on potato and potato products 12.685M/s United Phosphorus Ltd., Mumbai

486. A value chain on production of food-grade neutraceuticals for use as 9.45natural antioxidants and food colorantsAgro Food Park Ltd (AFPL), Pune

487. A value chain on utilization of banana pseudostem for fibre and 118.65other value added productsCentral Institute for Research on Cotton Technology (CIRCOT), Mumbai

488. A value chain on wild honey bee 69.23National Chemical Laboratory (NCL), Pune

488. Assessment of quality and resilience of soils in diverse agro-ecosystems 10.52National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning (NBSS&LUP), Nagpur

490. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 44.791Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth (MPKV), Rahuri

491. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 45.42Central Institute of Fisheries Education (CIFE), Mumbai

492. Biosystematics of the Genera Vigna, Cucumis and Abelmoschus 64.55Shivaji University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra

493. Design and development of rubber dam for watersheds* 314.31Indian Rubber Manufacturers Research Association (IRMRA), Thane

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

89

494. Design and development of rubber dam for watersheds 106.82Central Institute of Research for Cotton Technology (CIRCOT), Mumbai

495. Design and development of rubber dam for watersheds 49.81Kusumgar Corporates (KC), Mumbai

496. Developing, commissioning, operating and managing an online system for 15.65NET/ARS -prelim examination by ASRB, ICARCentral Institute for Cotton Research (CICR), Nagpur

497. Developing, commissioning, operating and managing an online system for 33.5NET/ARS -prelim examination by ASRB, ICARCentral Institute of Fisheries Education (CIFE), Mumbai

498. Development and maintenance of rice knowledge management portal 26.896Dr Balasaheb Sawant Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth (DBSKKV), Ratnagiri,Regional Agricultural Research Station (RARS)

499. Development of spectral reflectance methods and low cast sensors for 76.1828real-time application of variable rate inputs in precision farmingJohn Deere India, Pune

500. Development of spectral reflectance methods and low cast sensors for 15.6828real-time application of variable rate inputs in precision farmingNational Bureau Of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning (NBSS&LUP), Nagpur

501. Establishing and networking of agricultural market intelligence centres in India 80.66Dr. Panjaborao Deshmukh Krushi Vidyapeeth (PDKV), Akola

502. Gene silencing – A strategy for management of White Spot Syndrome 67.714Virus (WSSV)Pune University, Pune

503. Gene silencing – A strategy for management of White Spot Syndrome 69.414Virus (WSSV)Central Institute of Fisheries Education (CIFE), Mumbai

504. Georeferenced soil information system for land use planning and* 187.138monitoring soil and land quality for agricultureNational Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning (NBSS&LUP), Nagpur

505. Georeferenced soil information system for land use planning and 26.509monitoring soil and land quality for agricultureCentral Institute for Cotton Research (CICR), Nagpur

506. Identification of quantitative trait loci for milk yield, fat and protein percent 283.16in buffaloesBhartiya Agro Industries Foundation (BAIF), Development ResearchFoundation Urulikanchan, Pune

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

90

507. Implementation of Management Information System (MIS) (including 32.35Financial Management System (FMS) in ICARCentral Institute of Fisheries Education (CIFE), Mumbai

508. Innovations in technology mediated learning: An institutional capacity 55.08building in using re-usable learning objects in agro-horticultureYashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU), Nashik

509. Integrated project for research on development process and sustainability 86.68of livelihood in disadvantaged districts of Gujarat StateAcil Navsargan Rural Development (ANaRDe) Foundation, Mumbai

510. Land use planning for rural livelihood security in Aurangabad, Dhule* 256.387and Gondia Districts MaharashtraNational Bureau Of Soil Survey & Land Use Planning (NBSS&LUP), Nagpur

511. Land use planning for rural livelihood security in Aurangabad, Dhule 141.5582and Gondia Districts MaharashtraMarathwada Agricultural University (MAU), Parbhani

512. Land use planning for rural livelihood security in Aurangabad, Dhule 127.4707and Gondia Districts MaharashtraMahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth (MPKV), Rahuri

513. Land use planning for rural livelihood security in Aurangabad, Dhule 41.5392and Gondia Districts MaharashtraRTM Nagpur University, Nagpur

514. Land use planning for rural livelihood security in Aurangabad, Dhule 17.4115and Gondia Districts MaharashtraShri Ganesh Gramin Vikas Shikshan Sansthan, Gondia

515. Livelihood and nutritional security of tribal dominated rural areas through 93.1integrated farming system modelsCentral Institute of Fisheries Education (CIFE), Mumbai

516. Nano-technology for enhanced utilization of native - phosphorus by plants 45.1and higher moisture retention in arid soilsIndian Institute of Technology (IIT), Mumbai

517. Re-designing the farmer-extension-agricultural research/education continuum 86.81in India with ICT-mediated knowledge managementIndian Institute of Technology (IIT), Mumbai

518. Research into development of decision support systems for insect pests of 79.72major rice and cotton based cropping systemsCentral Institute for Cotton Research (CICR), Nagpur

519. Strengthening of digital library and information management under 14.556NARS (e-GRANTH)Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth (MPKV), Rahuri

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

91

520. Strengthening of digital library and information management under 16.068NARS (e-GRANTH)Central Institute of Fisheries Education (CIFE), Mumbai

521. Strengthening statistical computing for NARS 52.776Central Institute of Fisheries Education (CIFE), Mumbai

522. Study of the status and nature of variability in freshwater bivalves in the 24.2855western Ghats and identification of species with commercial valueDr Balasaheb Sawant Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth (DBSKKV), Ratnagiri

523. Sustainable rural livelihood security in backward districts of Maharashtra* 1539.89Bharatiya Agro Industries Foundation (BAIF), Pune

524. Sustainable rural livelihood security in backward districts of Maharashtra 166.2321Maharashtra Animal Science and Fishery Science University (MAFSU), Nagpur

525. Sustainable rural livelihood security in backward districts of Maharashtra 231.5674Bharati Vidyapeeth University (BVU), Pune

526. Sustainable rural livelihood security in backward districts of Maharashtra 160.7252Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth (MPKV), Rahuri

527. Sustainable rural livelihood security in backward districts of Maharashtra 169.9074Dr. Panjaborao Deshmukh Krushi Vidyapeeth (PDKV), Akola

528. Sustainable rural livelihood security in backward districts of Maharashtra 132.4083Dr. Hedgewar Sewa Samiti (HSS), Nandurbar

529. Sustainable rural livelihood security through integrated approach in* 425.743Hingoli and Nanded districts of MaharashtraMaharashtra Animal Science and Fishery Science University (MAFSU), Nagpur

530. Sustainable rural livelihood security through integrated approach in 105.025Hingoli and Nanded districts of MaharashtraMarathwada Agricultural University (MAU), Parbhani

531. Sustainable rural livelihood security through integrated approach in 68.721Hingoli and Nanded districts of MaharashtraDr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University (BAMU), Aurangabad

532. Sustainable rural livelihood security through integrated approach in 38.12Hingoli and Nanded districts of MaharashtraKrishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), Tondapur

533. Sustainable rural livelihood security through integrated approach in 85.707Hingoli and Nanded districts of MaharashtraChaitalil Shevabhavi Sanstha, Hingoli

534. Synthesis and characterization of nano-cellulose and its application in* 342.96biodegradable polymer composites to enhance their performanceCentral Institute for Research on Cotton Technology (CIRCOT), Mumbai

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

92

535. Synthesis and characterization of nano-cellulose and its application in 102.06biodegradable polymer composites to enhance their performanceMumbai University Institute of Chemical Technology (MUICT), Mumbai

536. Tomato processing prioritizations for global competence* 381.104Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri

537. Tomato processing prioritizations for global competence 72.1205Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), Baramati

538. Tomato processing prioritizations for global competence 207.459Agri Food Park Ltd. (AFPL), Pune

539. Understanding the mechanism of off-season flowering and fruiting in 15.43mango under different environmental conditionsDr Balasaheb Sawant Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth (DBSKKV), Ratnagiri

540. Utilization strategy for oceanic squids in Arabian sea: 48.6119A value chain approachFishery Survey of India (FSI), Mumbai

541. Visioning, Policy Analysis and Gender (V-PAGe) 18.714Institute of Fisheries Education (CIFE), Mumbai

542. Visioning, Policy Analysis and Gender (V-PAGe) 18.142Dr. Panjaborao Deshmukh Krushi Vidyapeeth (PDKV), Akola

543. Zonal Technology Management and BPD Unit at CIRCOT, Mumbai* 385.69Central Institute for Research on Cotton Technology (CIRCOT), Mumbai

9730.6265

Manipur

544. A value chain on selected aromatic plants of North East India* 160.521Central Agricultural University (CAU), Imphal

545. Livelihood improvement and empowerment of rural poor through 254.1855sustainable farming systems in North East IndiaCentral Agricultural University (CAU), Imphal

414.7065

Meghalaya

546. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 155.691Central Agricultural University (CAU), College of Post Graduate Studies,Barapani, Meghalaya

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

93

547. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 139.278ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Barapani, Meghalaya

548. Biosystematics of the Genera Vigna, Cucumis and Abelmoschus 106.06North Eastern Hill University (NEHU), Permanent Campus Mawkynroh, Shillong

549. Developing, commissioning, operating and managing an online system for 28.4NET/ARS -prelim examination by ASRB, ICARICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Barapani

550. Development and maintenance of rice knowledge management portal 29.746ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Barapani

551. Livelihood improvement and empowerment of rural poor through* 1261.668sustainable farming systems in North East IndiaICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Barapani

552. Livelihood improvement and empowerment of rural poor through 123.2673sustainable farming systems in North East IndiaRural Resource Training Centre (RRTC), Umran, Meghalaya

553. Mobilizing mass media support for sharing agro-information 43.29ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Barapani

554. Strengthening statistical computing for NARS 40.406ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Barapani

1927.8063

Mizoram

555. Livelihood improvement and empowerment of rural poor through 129.9746sustainable farming systems in North East IndiaMizoram University, Aizawl

129.9746

Nagaland

556. Livelihood improvement and empowerment of rural poor through 134.3058sustainable farming systems in North East IndiaSASARD, Nagaland University

134.3058

Orissa

557. A value chain on ginger and ginger products* 208.1208Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT), Bhubaneshwar

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

94

558. A value chain on ginger and ginger products 24.8217Integrated Agency for Education, Environment and Technology (IAEET),Koraput, Orissa

559. A value chain on ginger and ginger products 44.299CTRAN Consulting Pvt. Ltd., Bhubaneswar

560. A value chain on ginger and ginger products 24.7167KASAM, Kandhamal, Orissa

561. A value chain on murrel production in Tamil Nadu and Orissa 82.14Central Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture (CIFA), Bhubaneswar

562. A value chain on production and value addition in Indian major carps 52.06and prawnsCentral Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture (CIFA), Bhubaneswar

563. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 178.619Central Rice Research Institute (CRRI), Cuttack

564. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 227.091Central Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture (CIFA), Bhubaneswar

565. Capitalization of prominent landraces of rice in Orissa through value* 136.625chain approachM.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Jeypore

566. Capitalization of prominent landraces of rice in Orissa through value 53.151chain approachCentral Rice Research Institute (CRRI), Cuttack

567. Capitalization of prominent landraces of rice in Orissa through value 30.777chain approachOrissa Rural Marketing and Development Society (ORMAS), Koraput, Orissa

568. Capitalization of prominent landraces of rice in Orissa through value 18.2815chain approachKrishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), Koraput, Orissa

569. Design and development of rubber dam for watersheds 81.47Directorate of Water Management (DWM) , Bhubaneswar

570. Developing, commissioning, operating and managing an online system for 28.4NET/ARS -prelim examination by ASRB, ICARCentral Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture (CIFA), Bhubaneswar

571. Development and maintenance of rice knowledge management portal 53.29Central Rice Research Institute (CRRI), Cuttack

572. Enabling small stakeholders to improve their livelihoods and benefit from 72.34carbon financeOrissa University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT), Bhubaneshwar

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

95

573. Enhancing rural livelihood security for sustainability through rice based 11.44integrated farming in disadvantageous districts of AssamCentral Rice Research Institute (CRRI), Cuttack

574. Georeferenced soil information system for land use planning and monitoring 29.009soil and land quality for agricultureDirectorate of Water Management, Bhubaneswar

575. Improving rural livelihood security through sustainable integrated farming 13.29system model and allied enterprises in Bastar region of ChhattisgarhCentral Soil and Water Conservation Research and Training Institute (CSWCRTI),Research Centre, Orissa

576. Modeling the performance of a few major cropping systems in eastern India* 155.104in the light of projected climate changeOrissa University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT), Bhubaneshwar

577. Modeling the performance of a few major cropping systems in eastern India 57.863in the light of projected climate changeInstitute of Life Sciences (ILS), Bhubaneshwar

578. Soil organic carbon dynamics vis-à-vis anticipatory climatic changes and 221.2crop adaptation strategiesCentral Rice Research Institute (CRRI), Cuttack

579. Strategies to enhance adaptive capacity to climate change in vulnerable 161.919regions (GEF)Central Rice Research Institute (CRRI), Cuttack

580. Strategies to enhance adaptive capacity to climate change in vulnerable 148.519regions (GEF)Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT), Bhubaneshwar

581. Strengthening statistical computing for NARS 57.301Water Technology Centre for Eastern Region (WTCER), Bhubaneswar

582. Sustainable livelihood improvement through integrated freshwater* 283.19aquaculture, horticulture and livestock development in Mayurbhanj,Keonjhar, Sambalpur districts of OrissaCentral Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture (CIFA), Bhubaneswar

583. Sustainable livelihood improvement through integrated freshwater 86.26aquaculture, horticulture and livestock development in Mayurbhanj,Keonjhar, Sambalpur districts of OrissaCentral Avian Research Institute (CARI), Regional Station, Bhubaneswar

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

96

584. Sustainable livelihood improvement through integrated freshwater 26.12aquaculture, horticulture and livestock development in Mayurbhanj,Keonjhar, Sambalpur districts of OrissaCentre for Development, Research and Training (CENDERET), Xavier Institute ofManagement, Bhubaneshwar

585. Sustainable rural livelihood and food security to rainfed farmers of Orissa* 531.17Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT), Bhubaneshwar

586. Sustainable rural livelihood and food security to rainfed farmers of Orissa 37.19Central Tuber Crops Research Institute (CTCRI), Regional Station, Bhubaneshwar

587. Sustainable rural livelihood and food security to rainfed farmers of Orissa 24.94Water Technology Centre for Eastern Region (WTCER), Bhubaneswar

588. Sustainable rural livelihood and food security to rainfed farmers of Orissa 33.59Industrial Management Consultants of Orissa (IMCO) (NGO)

589. Sustainable rural livelihood and food security to rainfed farmers of Orissa 33.59Karrtabya, Kalahandi (NGO)

590. Toll-like receptors in phylogenetically divergent fish species-their* 211.02contribution in modulating the innate immunityCentral Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture (CIFA), Bhubaneswar

591. Towards development of a single cell C4 photosynthetic system in rice 132.0849Central Rice Research Institute (CRRI), Cuttack

592. Visioning, Policy Analysis and Gender (V-PAGe) 98.98936National Research Centre for Women in Agriculture (NRCWA), Bhubaneswar

3669.99196

Pondicherry

593. A milk value chain in an unorganized sector 9.0055M/s Winner Dairy, Pondicherry

9.0055

Punjab

594. A value chain on composite dairy foods with enhanced health attributes 64.768Central Institute of Post Harvest Engineering and Technology (CIPHET), Ludhiana

595. A value chain on novelty pork products under organized pig farming system 27.0185Central Institute of Post Harvest Engineering and Technology (CIPHET), Ludhiana

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

97

596. A value chain on potato and potato products 82.2145Central Institute of Post Harvest Engineering and Technology (CIPHET), Ludhiana

597. A Value Chain on Underutilized Fruits of Rajasthan 70.729Central Institute of Post Harvest Engineering and Technology (CIPHET), Ludhiana

598. Analysis of mammary gland transcriptome and proteome during lactation and 62.25involution in indigenous cattle and buffalo for identification of probablemammary biomarkersNational Centre for Human Genome Study and Research (NCHGSR),Punjab University, Chandigarh

599. Assessment of quality and resilience of soils in diverse agro-ecosystems 50.17Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), Ludhiana

600. Developing, commissioning, operating and managing an online system for 15.65NET/ARS -prelim examination by ASRB, ICARCentral Institute of Post Harvest Engineering and Technology (CIPHET), Ludhiana

601. Development of biosensor and micro-techniques for analysis of pesticide 96.0104residues, aflatoxin heavy metals and bacterial contamination in milkPunjabi University, Patiala

602. Development of non-destructive Systems for evaluation of microbial and* 324.868physico-chemical quality parameters of mangoCentral Institute of Post Harvest Engineering and Technology (CIPHET), Ludhiana

603. Development of spectral reflectance methods and low cast sensors for* 290.995real-time application of variable rate inputs in precision farmingPunjab Agricultural University (PAU), Ludhiana

604. Development of spectral reflectance methods and low cast sensors for 13.5828real-time application of variable rate inputs in precision farmingPunjab Remote Sensing Center, Ludhiana

605. Development of sustainable livestock farming system for livelihood* 323.41security in Hoshiarpur district of PunjabGuru Angad Dev University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (GADVASU), Ludhiana

606. Development of sustainable livestock farming system for livelihood 55.84security in Hoshiarpur district of PunjabPunjab Agricultural University (PAU), Ludhiana

607. Development of sustainable livestock farming system for livelihood 9.94security in Hoshiarpur district of PunjabDairy Development Department, Punjab

608. Development of sustainable livestock farming system for livelihood 11.77security in Hoshiarpur district of PunjabUnati Co-operative Marketing-cum-Processing Society,Talwara

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

98

609. Establishing and networking of agricultural market intelligence centres 46.769in IndiaPunjab Agrciultural University (PAU), Ludhiana

610. Mobilizing mass media support for sharing agro-information 42.24Central Institute of Post Harvest Engineering and Technology (CIPHET), Ludhiana

611. Nano-technology for enhanced utilization of native - phosphorus by plants and 52.5higher moisture retention in arid soilsPunjab Agricultural University (PAU), Ludhiana

612. Novel biotechnological processes for production of high value products* 154.9154from rice straw and bagasseGuru Nanak Dev University (GNDU), Amritsar

613. Novel biotechnological processes for production of high value products 99.7142from rice straw and bagasseCentral Institute of Post Harvest Engineering and Technology (CIPHET), Ludhiana

614. Risk assessment and insurance products for agriculture 20.31Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), Ludhiana

615. Rumen microbial diversity in domesticated and wild ruminants and impact of 78.83additives on methanogenesis and utilization of poor quality fibrous feedsCentral Institute for Research on Buffaloes (CIRB), Regional Station,Nabha, Patiala

616. Rumen microbial diversity in domesticated and wild ruminants and impact of 91.06additives on methanogenesis and utilization of poor quality fibrous feedsGuru Angad Dev University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences(GADVASU), Ludhiana

617. Studies on cryogenic grinding for retention of flavour and medicinal* 170.31properties of some important Indian speciesCentral Institute of Post Harvest Engineering and Technology (CIPHET), Ludhiana

618. Understanding the mechanism of variation in status of a few nutritionally 50.96important micronutrients in some important food crops and the mechanismof micronutrient enrichment in plant partsPunjab Agricultural University (PAU), Ludhiana

2306.8248

Rajasthan

619. A value chain in major seed spices for domestic and export promotion 82.87National Research Centre on Seed Spices (NRCSS), Ajmer

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

99

620. A value chain in major seed spices for domestic and export promotion 31.14Krishak Vikas Sansthan (KVS), Ajmer

621. A value chain on enhanced productivity and profitability of pashmina fiber 107.543Central Sheep & Wool Research Institute (CSWRI), Avikanagar, Rajasthan

622. A value chain on underutilized fruits of Rajasthan* 245.366Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture & Technology (MPUAT), Udaipur

623. A value chain on underutilized fruits of Rajasthan 19.849Foundation of Integrated Research & Sustainable Technology (FIRST)Sansthan, Udaipur

624. A value chain on underutilized fruits of Rajasthan 7.77G.G. Foods, Udaipur

625. A value chain on value added products derived from Prosopis juliflora* 169.98Central Arid Zone Research Institute (CAZRI), Jodhpur

626. A value chain on value added products derived from Prosopis juliflora 15.71Food Products of India, Jodhpur

627. A value chain on value added products derived from Prosopis juliflora 7.84Desert Environment Conservation Organization (DECO), Jodhpur

628. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 53.575National Research Centre on Camel (NRCC), Bikaner

629. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 109.215Rajasthan Agricultural Univeristy (RAU), Bikaner

630. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 44.016Central Institute for Arid Horticulture (CIAH), Sri Ganganagar Bikaner

631. Developing, commissioning, operating and managing an online system for 28.4NET/ARS -prelim examination by ASRB, ICARCentral Arid Zone Research Institute (CAZRI), Jodhpur

632. Enabling small stakeholders to improve their livelihoods and benefit from 60.34carbon financeMaharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology (MPUAT), Udaipur

633. Establishing and networking of agricultural market intelligence centres 44.269in IndiaMaharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology (MPUAT), Udaipur

634. Harmonizing biodiversity conservation and agricultural intensification through 151.21integration of plant, animal and fish genetic resources for livelihood security infragile ecosystems (GEF)Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology (MPUAT), Udaipur

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

100

635. Harmonizing biodiversity conservation and agricultural intensification through 11.4integration of plant, animal and fish genetic resources for livelihood security infragile ecosystems (GEF)Seva Mandir

636. Livelihood and nutritional security of tribal dominated rural areas through* 1152.46integrated farming system modelsMaharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology (MPUAT), Udaipur

637. Livelihood and nutritional security of tribal dominated rural areas through 125.21integrated farming system modelsBharatiya Agro Industries Foundation (BAIF), RIDMA

638. Livelihood and nutritional security of tribal dominated rural areas through 130.26integrated farming system modelsIndian Farm Forestry Development Corporatiion Ltd. (IFFDC),

639. Livelihood and nutritional security of tribal dominated rural areas through 106.36integrated farming system modelsACCESS Development Services, Udaipur

640. Livelihood and nutritional security of tribal dominated rural areas through 126.25integrated farming system modelsVidhan Bhawan Krishi Vigyan Kendra (VBKVK), Udaipur

641. Livelihood and nutritional security of tribal dominated rural areas through 119.49integrated farming system modelsPublic Education and Development Organization (PEDO) Dungarpur

642. Nano-technology for enhanced utilization of native - phosphorus by plants* 217.4and higher moisture retention in arid soilsCentral Arid Zone Research Institute (CAZRI), Jodhpur

643. Nano-technology for enhanced utilization of native - phosphorus by plants 28.2and higher moisture retention in arid soilsBirla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani

644. Protected cultivation of high value vegetables and cut flowers- A value 99.0445chain approachRajasthan Agricultural University (RAU), Bikaner

645. Strengthening statistical computing for NARS 47.091Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology (MPUAT), Udaipur

646. Studies on cryogenic grinding for retention of flavour and medicinal 68.89properties of some important Indian speciesNational Research Centre on Seed Spices (NRCSS), Ajmer

647. Visioning, Policy Analysis and Gender (V-PAGe) 18.142Rajasthan Agricultural University (RAU), Bikaner

3429.2905

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

101

Sikkim

648. A value chain on selected aromatic plants of North East India 75.2248ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Sikkim Centre, Gangtok

649. A value chain on selected aromatic plants of North East India 92.3853National Research Centre on Orchids (NRCO), Gangtok

650. Livelihood improvement and empowerment of rural poor through 121.2413sustainable farming systems in North East IndiaICAR, Regional Centre, Sikkim (Spices Board)

288.8514

Tamil Nadu

651. A milk value chain in an unorganized sector* 266.3195Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (TANUVAS), Chennai

652. A milk value chain in an unorganized sector 3.5655Madras Social Service Society, Chennai

653. A novel food chain using by-products of milling industry for enhancing* 195.001nutritional securityIndian Institute of Crop Processing Technology (IICPT), Thanjavur, Tamilnadu

654. A novel food chain using by-products of milling industry for enhancing 42.7172nutritional securityTamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore

655. A novel food chain using by-products of milling industry for enhancing 5.46nutritional securitySaga Foods Pvt. Ltd, Chennai

656. A novel food chain using by-products of milling industry for enhancing 24.7947nutritional securityAvinahsilingam Deemed University, Coimbatore

657. A value chain for cotton fibre, seed and stalks: An innovation for higher 45.46economic returns to farmers and allied stake holdersM/s Super Spinning Mill, Coimbatore

658. A value chain on biomass based decentralized power generation for agro 83.7775enterprisesTamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore

659. A value chain on flowers for domestic and export markets* 277.1Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

102

660. A value chain on flowers for domestic and export markets 16.51M/s AVT Natural Products Pvt. Ltd, Sathyamangalam

661. A value chain on flowers for domestic and export markets 17.51M/s Salem Spices Pvt. Ltd., Salem

662. A value chain on flowers for domestic and export markets 14.91M/s Vanguard Exports Pvt. Ltd., Coimbatore

663. A value chain on flowers for domestic and export markets 27.27M/s Elkhill Agrotech Pvt. Ltd.

664. A value chain on industrial agroforestry in Tamil Nadu* 230.588Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore

665. A value chain on industrial agroforestry in Tamil Nadu 37.6435Institute of Forest Genetics and Tree Breeding, Coimbatore

666. A value chain on industrial agroforestry in Tamil Nadu 15.8625Tamil Nadu Newsprints and Papers Ltd, Karur

667. A value chain on industrial agroforestry in Tamil Nadu 9.8105Vasan Match Works, Vellore, Tamilnadu

668. A value chain on industrial agroforestry in Tamil Nadu 14Seshasayee Paper and Boards Ltd, Erode, Tamilnadu

669. A value chain on mango and guava for domestic and export market 103.1735Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore

670. A value chain on murrel production in Tamil Nadu and Orissa* 204.1St. Xavier’s College, Palayamkottai

671. A value chain on murrel production in Tamil Nadu and Orissa 15.89The New College, Chennai

672. A value chain on production and value addition in Indian major 9.09carps and prawnsM/s Millennium Exports, Chennai

673. A value chain on wild honey bee 74.5715Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore

674. Agroweb – Digital dissemination system for Indian agricultural research 29.45(ADDSIAR)Central Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture (CIBA), Chennai, Tamil Nadu

675. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 109.13Central Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture (CIBA), Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

103

676. Business Planning and Development (BPD) Unit at Tamil Nadu* 234.65Agricultural University (TNAU) CoimbatoreTamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore

677. Developing, commissioning, operating and managing an online system for 28.4NET/ARS -prelim examination by ASRB, ICARTamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (TANUVAS), Chennai,Veterinary College

678. Development of e-courses for B.F.Sc degree programe 121.52Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (TANUVAS), Chennai

679. Development of e-courses for B.Sc (Hort) degree programe 63.7Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore

680. Development of e-Courses for B.Sc. (Agriculture) degree program* 124.37Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore

681. Development of e-courses for B.V.Sc. & A.H. degree programme* 183.589Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (TANUVAS), Chennai

682. Development of ICT Based Tools/Technology towards an Interactive* 199.92Multimedia Agriculture Advisory SystemIndian Institute of Technology (IIT-M), Madras, Rural Technology andBusiness Incubator (RTBI)

683. Development of ICT Based Tools/Technology towards an Interactive 84.12Multimedia Agriculture Advisory SystemTamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore

684. Development of ICT Based Tools/Technology towards an Interactive 12.5Multimedia Agriculture Advisory SystemErode Precision Farm Producers Company Ltd (EPFPCL), Erode

685. Development of ICT Based Tools/Technology towards an Interactive 12.5Multimedia Agriculture Advisory SystemDharmapuri Precision Farmers’ Agro Service Ltd (DPFASL), Dharmapuri

686. Development of ICT Based Tools/Technology towards an Interactive 12.5Multimedia Agriculture Advisory SystemNational Agro Foundation (NAF), Chennai

687. Establishing and networking of agricultural market intelligence centres* 116.544in IndiaTamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore

688. Export oriented marine value chain for farmed-seafood production using* 152.91cobia (Rachycentron candum) through rural entrepreneurshipTamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (TANUVAS), Chennai

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

104

689. Export oriented marine value chain for farmed-seafood production using cobia 66.89(Rachycentron candum) through rural entrepreneurshipCentral Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture (CIBA), Chennai, Tamil Nadu

690. Farming systems for livelihood security of small and marginal farmers in* 524.29selected disadvantaged districts of Tamil NaduAnnamalai University

691. Farming systems for livelihood security of small and marginal farmers in 62.82selected disadvantaged districts of Tamil NaduDHAN Foundation

692. Farming systems for livelihood security of small and marginal farmers in 93.49selected disadvantaged districts of Tamil NaduVedapuri - KVK, Thiruvannmalai

693. Farming systems for livelihood security of small and marginal farmers in 51.72selected disadvantaged districts of Tamil NaduBMT– KVK, Manayeripatti

694. Innovations in technology mediated learning: An institutional capacity building 41.45in using re-usable learning objects in agro-horticultureTamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore

695. Manipulation of the rumen ecosystem through modified rumen microbes 64.744encoding novel fibrolytic enzymes using nucleic acid based technologiesfor the improved utilization of crop residuesTamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (TANUVAS), Chennai

696. Mobilizing mass media support for sharing agro-information 42.24Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore

697. Risk assessment and insurance products for agriculture 30.41Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore

698. Soil organic carbon dynamics vis-à-vis anticipatory climatic changes and 60.41crop adaptation strategiesTamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore

699. Standardization of selected ethnic fermented foods and beverages by* 129.41rationalization of indigenous knowledgeIndian Institute of Crop Processing Technology (IICPT), Thanjavur, Tamilnadu

700. Standardization of selected ethnic fermented foods and beverages by 39.59rationalization of indigenous knowledgeTamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore

701. Strengthening of digital library and information management under 17.118NARS (e-GRANTH)Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (TANUVAS), Chennai

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

105

702. Toll-like receptors in farm animals-evolutionary lineages and application* 143.102in disease resistanceTamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (TANUVAS), Chennai,Madras Veterinary College

703. Toll-like receptors in phylogenetically divergent fish species-their contribution 90.67in modulating the innate immunityTamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (TANUVAS), Chennai

704. Understanding the mechanism of off-season flowering and fruiting in mango 23.23under different environmental conditionsTamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore, HorticulturalResearch Station, Kanyakumari

705. Visioning, Policy Analysis and Gender (V-PAGe) 18.714Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore

4721.2259

Tripura

706. Livelihood improvement and empowerment of rural poor through 141.3087sustainable farming systems in North East IndiaZilla Parishad, Dhalai, Tripura

141.3087

Uttar Pradesh

707. A value chain on composite dairy foods with enhanced health attributes 6.195M/S New Millennium Health foods Pvt. Ltd., Noida

708. A value chain on mango and guava for domestic and export market* 135.915Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture (CISH), Lucknow

709. A value chain on selected aromatic plants of North East India 70.4078Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises – Technology DevelopmentCentre (FFDC), Kannauj

710. Achieving improved livelihood security through resource conservation 15.5and diversified farming systems approach in MewatCentral Institute for Research on Goats (CIRG), Makhdoom, Mathura

711. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 95.117National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resources (NBFGR), Lucknow

712. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 68.375Central Institute for Research on Goats (CIRG), Makhdoom, Mathura

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

106

713. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 51.525Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI), Izatnagar

714. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 56.191Indian Institute of Vegetable Research (IIVR), Varanasi

715. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 129.352National Bureau of Agriculturally Important Micro Organisms (NBAIM),Maunath Bhanajan, UP

716. Characterisation and differentiation of embryonic and spermatogonial stem 80.5cells in cattle and buffaloesProject Directorate on Cattle (PDC), Meerut

717. Developing, commissioning, operating and managing an online system for 28.4NET/ARS -prelim examination by ASRB, ICARIndian Institute of Sugarcane Research (IISuR), Lucknow

718. Developing, commissioning, operating and managing an online system for 33.5NET/ARS -prelim examination by ASRB, ICARIndian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI), Izatnagar

719. Development of goat having knocked down myostatin gene through RNA 132.828interference technology to enhance the meat productionIndian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI), Izatnagar

720. Developmental potency of parthenogenetic goat embryos* 233.774Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI), Izatnagar

721. Developmental potency of parthenogenetic goat embryos 54.024Central Institute for Research on Goats (CIRG), Makhdoom, Mathura

722. Developmental potency of parthenogenetic goat embryos 64.118Central Avian Research Institute (CARI), Izatnagar, Barielly

723. Diversity analysis of bacillus and other predominant genera in extreme* 127.34environment and its utilization in agricultureNational Bureau of Agriculturally Important Micro Organisms (NBAIM),Maunath Bhanajan, UP

724. Ensuring livelihood security through sustainable farming systyem and* 572.212related enterprises in SC/tribal dominated population of Mirzapur andSonbhadra districts in Vindhyan regionInstitute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varansi

725. Ensuring livelihood security through sustainable farming systyem and 55.946related enterprises in SC/tribal dominated population of Mirzapur andSonbhadra districts in Vindhyan regionIndian Institute of Vegetable Research (IIVR), Varanasi

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

107

726. Ensuring livelihood security through sustainable farming systyem and 27.402related enterprises in SC/tribal dominated population of Mirzapur andSonbhadra districts in Vindhyan regionBanwasi Sewa Ashram (NGO)

727. Ensuring livelihood security through sustainable farming systyem and 32.481related enterprises in SC/tribal dominated population of Mirzapur andSonbhadra districts in Vindhyan regionSurabhi Shodh Sansthan (NGO)

728. Establishment of National Agricultural Bioinformatics Grid (NABG) in ICAR 297.79National Bureau of Agriculturally Important Micro Organisms (NBAIM),Maunath Bhanajan, UP

729. Establishment of National Agricultural Bioinformatics Grid (NABG) in ICAR 297.79National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resources (NBFGR), Lucknow

730. Genetic basis of inferior sperm quality and fertility of crossbred bulls* 163.623Project Directorate on Cattle (PDC), Meerut

731. Genetic basis of inferior sperm quality and fertility of crossbred bulls 75.2645Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI), Izatnagar

732. Georeferenced soil information system for land use planning and monitoring 22.473soil and land quality for agricultureNational Bureau of Agriculturally Important Micro Organisms (NBAIM),Maunath Bhanajan, UP

733. Goat husbandry based integrated approach for livelihood security in* 381.4072disadvantaged districts of Bundelkhand regionCentral Institute for Research on Goats (CIRG), Makhdoom, Mathura

734. Goat husbandry based integrated approach for livelihood security in 31.7474disadvantaged districts of Bundelkhand regionIndian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute (IGFRI), Jhansi

735. Goat husbandry based integrated approach for livelihood security in 30.9974disadvantaged districts of Bundelkhand regionCentral Avian Research Institute (CARI), Izatnagar

736. Goat husbandry based integrated approach for livelihood security in 19.8974disadvantaged districts of Bundelkhand regionChandra Shekar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology (CSAUA&T), Kanpur

737. Goat husbandry based integrated approach for livelihood security in 22.9724disadvantaged districts of Bundelkhand regionEntomology Division, B.N.V.P.G.College, Rath, Hamirpur (UP)

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

108

738. Harmonizing biodiversity conservation and agricultural intensification 112.79through integration of plant, animal and fish genetic resources for livelihoodsecurity in fragile ecosystems (GEF)National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resources (NBFGR), Lucknow

739. Holistic approach for improving livelihood security through livestock based* 188.23farming system in Barabanki and Rae Bareli districts of Uttar PradeshIndian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI), Izatnagar

740. Holistic approach for improving livelihood security through livestock based 33.29farming system in Barabanki and Rae Bareli districts of Uttar PradeshCentral Institute for Subtropical Horticulture (CISH), Lucknow

741. Holistic approach for improving livelihood security through livestock based 50.89farming system in Barabanki and Rae Bareli districts of Uttar PradeshCentral Institute for Research on Goats (CIRG), Makhdoom, Mathura

742. Holistic approach for improving livelihood security through livestock based 62.84farming system in Barabanki and Rae Bareli districts of Uttar PradeshCentral Avian Research Institute (CARI), Izatnagar

743. Holistic approach for improving livelihood security through livestock based 11.8farming system in Barabanki and Rae Bareli districts of Uttar PradeshAgri-Plus International (NGO)

744. Holistic approach for improving livelihood security through livestock based 70.92farming system in Barabanki and Rae Bareli districts of Uttar PradeshShiv Sahitya Parishad

745. Holistic approach for improving livelihood security through livestock based 7.9275farming system in Barabanki and Rae Bareli districts of Uttar PradeshCentral Soil Salinity Research Institute (CSSRI), Lucknow

746. Identification of oncolytic viral genes and development of tumour targeted* 391.572nano-delivery vehicle for cancer therapy in bovinesIndian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI), Izatnagar

747. Improvement in livelihood security of rural people living in disadvantaged* 395.247districts of U.P. through diversification in agricultureChandra Shekar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology (CSAUA&T), Kanpur

748. Improvement in livelihood security of rural people living in disadvantaged 73.45districts of U.P. through diversification in agricultureState Institute of Rural Development (SIRD), Lucknow

749. Improvement in livelihood security of rural people living in disadvantaged 31.498districts of U.P. through diversification in agricultureSociety for Management of Agricultural Rural Projects (SMARP), Kanpur (NGO)

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

109

750. Integrated farming system for sustainable rural livelihoods in undulating and 36.01rainfed areas of Jhabua and Dhar district of Madhya PradeshIndian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute (IGFRI), Jhansi

751. Mobilizing mass media support for sharing agro-information 42.24Indian Institute of Vegetable Research (IIVR), Varanasi

752. Mobilizing mass media support for sharing agro-information 43.29Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture (CISH), Lucknow

753. Novel approaches for production of neutraceuticals from milk and Indian 69.32herbs for potential use in functional dairy foodsNational Botanical Research Institute (NBRI), Lucknow

754. Policy and institutional options for inclusive agricultural growth 29.82Giri Institute of Development Studies (GIDS), Lucknow

755. Potential of RNAi in insect pest management: A model in silencing 28.9632important genes specific to tomato fruit borer, Helicoverpa armigera HubnerIndian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur

756. Precision farming technologies based on microprocessor and decision 46.915support systems for enhancing input application efficiency in productionagricultureProject Directorate for Cropping Systems Research (PDCSR), Modipuram

757. Re-designing the farmer-extension-agricultural research/education continuum 131.95in India with ICT-mediated knowledge managementIndian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur

758. Rumen microbial diversity in domesticated and wild ruminants and impact* 111.7of additives on methanogenesis and utilization of poor quality fibrous feedsIndian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI), Izatnagar

759. Soil organic carbon dynamics vis-à-vis anticipatory climatic changes and 46.63crop adaptation strategiesProject Directorate for Cropping Systems Research (PDCSR), Modipuram

760. Strengthening of digital library and information management under 149.332NARS (e-GRANTH)Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI), Izatnagar

761. Strengthening statistical computing for NARS 46.933Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI), Izatnagar

762. Studies on relationship between ecogeography of the chemotypic* 203.1138variation of nine important but highly threatened medicinal plant speciesand prospects of their cultivationNational Botanical Research Institute (NBRI), Lucknow

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

110

763. Study of herbal acaricides as means to overcome the development of* 231.98resistance in ticks to conventional acaricidesIndian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI), Izatnagar

764. Study of herbal acaricides as means to overcome the development of 86.32resistance in ticks to conventional acaricidesNational Botanical Research Institute (NBRI), Lucknow

765. Toll-like receptors in farm animals-Evolutionary lineages and application 86.521in disease resistanceIndian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI), Izatnagar

766. Understanding plant-nematode interactions using RNAi* 248.7942Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur

767. Understanding plant-nematode interactions using RNAi 87.4426Indian Institute of Pulses Research (IIPR), Kanpur

768. Understanding the mechanism of off-season flowering and fruiting in mango* 24.9under different environmental conditionsCentral Institute for Subtropical Horticulture (CISH), Lucknow

769. Understanding the mechanism of variation in status of a few nutritionally 58.07important micronutrients in some important food crops and the mechanismof micronutrient enrichment in plant partsLucknow University, Lucknow

770. Zonal Technology Management and BPD Unit at IVRI, Izatnagar* 477.32Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI), Izatnagar

7133.0844

Uttarakhand

771. Assessment of impact of climate change on water-energy nexus in agriculture 49.84under canal irrigation systemCentral Soil and Water Conservation Research and Training Institute(CSWCRTI), Dehradun

772. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 15.454Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology(GBPUAT), Pantnagar

773. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 78.724Vivekanand Parvatiya Krishi Anusandhan Sansthan (VPKAS),Almora, Uttarakhand

774. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 49.37Directorate of Coldwater Fisheries Research (DCFR), Bhimtal,Nainital, Uttarakhand

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

111

775. Decision support system for enhancing productivity in irrigated saline 47.94environment using remote sensing, modelling and GISNational Institute of Hydrology (NIH), Roorkee

776. Detection and mitigation of dairy pathogens and detection of adulterants* 271.4774using chemical biologyIndian Institute of Technology (IIT), Roorkee

777. Developing, commissioning, operating and managing an online system for 28.4NET/ARS -prelim examination by ASRB, ICARCentral Soil and Water Conservation Research and Training Institute(CSWCRTI), Dehradun

778. e-Home Science courseware consortium 45.9Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology (GBPUAT), Pantnagar

779. Enabling small stakeholders to improve their livelihoods and benefit from 58.84carbon financeVivekanand Parvatiya Krishi Anusandhan Sansthan (VPKAS),Almora, Uttarakhand

780. Enhancement of livelihood security through sustainable farming systems* 553.614and related farm enterprises in north-west HimalayaVivekanand Parvatiya Krishi Anusandhan Sansthan (VPKAS),Almora, Uttarakhand

781. Enhancement of livelihood security through sustainable farming systems 334.236and related farm enterprises in north-west HimalayaGovind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology(GBPUAT), Pantnagar

782. Enhancement of livelihood security through sustainable farming systems 251.503and related farm enterprises in north-west HimalayaCentral Soil & Water Conservation Research & Training Institute(CSWCRTI), Dehradun

783. Enhancement of livelihood security through sustainable farming systems 163.079and related farm enterprises in north-west HimalayaGBPIHED, Koshi-Katarmal (U.K.)

784. Enhancement of livelihood security through sustainable farming systems 155.5415and related farm enterprises in north-west HimalayaBharatiya Agro Industries Foundation (BAIF), Haridwar

785. Establishing and networking of agricultural market intelligence centres 44.175supportGovind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology(GBPUAT), Pantnagar

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

112

786. Identification of oncolytic viral genes and development of tumour targeted 29.388nano-delivery vehicle for cancer therapy in bovinesGovind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology(GBPUAT), Pantnagar

787. Learning and capacity building 344.2Indian Institute Of Management (IIM), Lucknow

788. Mobilizing mass media support for sharing agro-information 42.24Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology(GBPUAT), Pantnagar

789. Protected cultivation of high value vegetables and cut flowers- A value 150.1chain approachGovind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology(GBPUAT), Pantnagar

790. Re-designing the farmer-extension-agricultural research/education 75.02continuum in India with ICT-mediated knowledge managementGovind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology(GBPUAT), Pantnagar

791. Strengthening of digital library and information management under 16.551NARS (e-GRANTH)Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology(GBPUAT), Pantnagar

792. Studies on relationship between ecogeography of the chemotypic 89.744variation of nine important but highly threatened medicinal plant speciesand prospects of their cultivationNational Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (NBPGR), Bhawali, Nainital

793. Understanding the mechanism of variation in status of a few nutritionally 54.67important micronutrients in some important food crops and the mechanismof micronutrient enrichment in plant partsGovind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology (GBPUAT), Pantnagar

794. Visioning, Policy Analysis and Gender (V-PAGe) 18.714Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology(GBPUAT), Pantnagar

2968.7209

West Bengal

795. A value chain on aloe vera processing* 287.862Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

113

796. A value chain on aloe vera processing 8.925M/s Midnapore Cultural and Welfare Association, Midnapore, West Bengal

797. A value chain on coconut fibre and its by-products* 303.8076National Institute of Research on Jute & Allied Fibre Technology(NIRJAFT), Kolkata

798. A value chain on wild honey bee 28.407Vivekananda Sevakendra-o-Sishu Uddyan, Ullonm, West Bengal

799. Arsenic in food-chain: Cause, effect and mitigation* 403.1668Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya (BCKV), Nadia, West Bengal

800. Arsenic in food-chain: Cause, effect and mitigation 58.51135West Bengal University of Animal & Fishery Science (WBUAFS), Kolkata

801. Arsenic in food-chain: Cause, effect and mitigation 57.6625Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute (CIFRI), Barrackpore

802. Arsenic in food-chain: Cause, effect and mitigation 31.9851Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI), Izatnagar,Eastern Regional Station, Kolkata

803. Arsenic in food-chain: Cause, effect and mitigation 80.3757DN Guha Majumdar Research Foundation (DNGM), Kolkata

804. Arsenic in food-chain: Cause, effect and mitigation 41.5885Uttar Banga Krishi Viswavidyalaya (UBKV), Pundibari, Coochbehar

805. Assessment of quality and resilience of soils in diverse agro-ecosystems 68.17Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya (BCKV), Nadia, West Bengal

806. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 113.583Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute (CIFRI), Barrackpore

807. Bioprospecting of genes and allele mining for abiotic stress tolerance 116.327Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur

808. Designing and studying mode of action and biosafety of nanopesticides* 261.1197Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), Kolkata

809. Developing, commissioning, operating and managing an online system for 28.4NET/ARS -prelim examination by ASRB, ICARCentral Inland Fisheries Research Institute (CIFRI), Barrackpore

810. Implementation of Management Information System (MIS) (including 32.35Financial Management System (FMS) in ICARCentral Research Institute for Jute & allied Fibres (CRIJAF), Barrackpore, Kolkata

811. Modeling the performance of a few major cropping systems in eastern India 38.774in the light of projected climate changeIndian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

114

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

812. Molecular tools for exploitation of heterosis yield and oil quality in sesame* 402.2778Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur

813. Molecular tools for exploitation of heterosis yield and oil quality in sesame 64.438Bose Institute, Kolkata

814. Molecular tools for exploitation of heterosis yield and oil quality in sesame 49.164Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya (BCKV), Nadia, West Bengal

815. Precision farming technologies based on microprocessor and decision 46.4925support systems for enhancing input application efficiency in productionagricultureIndian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur

816. Strategies for sustainable management of degraded coastal land and water* 243.551for enhancing livelihood security of the farming communities (GEF)Central Soil Salinity Research Institute (CSSRI), Research Station,Canning Town

817. Strategies for sustainable management of degraded coastal land and water 249.732or enhancing livelihood security of the farming communities (GEF)Central Institute Of Brackishwater Aquaculture (CIBA), KakdwipResearch Centre (KRC)

818. Strategies for sustainable management of degraded coastal land and water 219.282for enhancing livelihood security of the farming communities (GEF)KVK, Ramakrishna Ashram Krishi Vigyan Kendra (RAKVK)

819. Strategies for sustainable management of degraded coastal land and water 145.035for enhancing livelihood security of the farming communities (GEF)Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya (BCKV), Nadia, West Bengal

820. Studies on cryogenic grinding for retention of flavour and medicinal 90.01properties of some important Indian speciesIndian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur

821. Studies on High Pressure Processing (HPP) of high value perishable* 262.272commoditiesIndian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur

822. Sustainable farming system to enhance and to ensure livelihood security of* 294.18poor in Purulia, Bankura and west Midnapore districts of West BengalBidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya (BCKV), Nadia, West Bengal

823. Sustainable farming system to enhance and to ensure livelihood security of 83.71poor in Purulia, Bankura and west Midnapore districts of West BengalWest Bengal University of Animal & Fishery Science (WBUAFS), Kolkata

115

Sub-Projects Budget(‘ In Lakhs)

824. Sustainable farming system to enhance and to ensure livelihood security of 44.06poor in Purulia, Bankura and west Midnapore districts of West BengalKalyan Krishi Vigyan Kendra (Affiliated to Ramakrishna MissionLoksiksha Parishad)

825. Sustainable farming system to enhance and to ensure livelihood security of 60.71poor in Purulia, Bankura and west Midnapore districts of West BengalAccess Development Services

826. Sustainable farming system to enhance and to ensure livelihood security of 60.71poor in Purulia, Bankura and west Midnapore districts of West BengalIndian Grameen Service A Basix Group of Company

827. Sustainable livelihood improvement through need based integrated farming 133.99system models in disadvantaged districts of BiharCentral Inland Fisheries Research Institute (CIFRI), Barrackpore

828. Sustainable rural livelihood empowerment project for northern* 320.6986disadvantaged districts of West BengalUttar Banga Krishi Viswavidyalaya (UBKV), Pundibari

829. Sustainable rural livelihood empowerment project for northern 118.6239disadvantaged districts of West BengalBidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya (BCKV), Nadia, West Bengal

830. Sustainable rural livelihood empowerment project for northern 42.587disadvantaged districts of West BengalNational Institute of Research on Jute and Allied Fibre Technology (NIRJAFT),Kolkata

831. Sustainable rural livelihood empowerment project for northern 38.3792disadvantaged districts of West BengalEcoDev Consultancy Pvt Ltd.

832. Sustainable rural livelihood empowerment project for northern 29.34disadvantaged districts of West BengalNorth Bengal University (NBU)

833. Toll-like receptors in phylogenetically divergent fish species-their 56.89contribution in modulating the innate immunityCentral Inland Fisheries Research Institute (CIFRI), Barrackpore

834. Zonal Technology Management and BPD Unit at NIRJAFT, Kolkata* 415.36National Institute of Research on Jute and Allied Fibre Technology (NIRJAFT),Kolkata

5432.50825

*Sub-projects indicated with asterisk dipicts consortia leader.

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Annexure-I

Distribution of Consortia Leaders and Consortia Partners in different States

State No of CLs No. of CPs Total

Andaman & Nicobar 0 2 2Andhra Pradesh 14 67 81Arunachal Pradesh 0 1 1Assam 3 10 13Bihar 3 13 16Chhattisgarh 2 8 9Delhi 32 59 91Goa 1 1 2Gujarat 6 23 29Haryana 13 25 38Himachal Pradesh 3 15 18Jammu & Kashmir 3 10 13Jharkhand 6 15 21Karnataka 15 57 72Kerala 8 29 37Lakshadweep 0 1 1Madhya Pradesh 8 15 23Maharashtra 12 63 75Manipur 1 1 2Meghalaya 1 8 9Mizoram 0 1 1Nagaland 0 1 1Orissa 7 29 36Pondicherry 0 1 1Punjab 5 20 25Rajasthan 4 25 29Sikkim 0 3 3Tamil Nadu 14 41 55Tripura 0 1 1Uttar Pradesh 15 49 64Uttarakhand 2 22 24West Bengal 10 30 40

Total 188 646 834

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Annexure-IIDistribution of Budget in different States

(‘ in Lakhs)

State Budget of CLs Budget of CPs Total

Andaman & Nicobar 8.00000 205.90200 213.90200Andhra Pradesh 8449.45880 4930.43071 13379.88951Arunachal Pradesh 0.00000 81.79915 81.79915Assam 1645.29620 166.72160 1812.01780Bihar 1038.58600 556.80570 1595.39170Chhattisgarh 1018.94000 367.09600 1386.03600Delhi 22789.43800 4772.27208 27561.71008Goa 245.73560 45.07500 290.81060Gujarat 1713.96000 1816.67610 3530.63610Haryana 3620.33600 2319.4155 5939.7515Himachal Pradesh 1193.38300 1109.74515 2303.12815Jammu & Kashmir 1145.13250 1235.95275 2381.08525Jharkhand 1341.22660 521.54790 1862.77450Karnataka 2903.93870 3620.64510 6524.58380Kerala 3705.93900 1746.29200 5452.23100Lakshadweep 0.00000 71.78000 71.78000Madhya Pradesh 1704.17600 1086.65130 2790.82730Maharashtra 5150.64160 4579.98490 9730.62650Manipur 160.52100 254.18550 414.70650Meghalaya 1261.66800 666.13830 1927.80630Mizoram 0.00000 129.97460 129.97460Nagaland 0.00000 134.30580 134.30580Orissa 1746.42980 1923.56216 3669.99196Pondicherry 0.00000 9.00550 9.00550Punjab 1264.49840 1042.32640 2306.82480Rajasthan 1785.20600 1644.08450 3429.29050Sikkim 0.00000 288.85140 288.85140Tamil Nadu 2981.89350 1739.33240 4721.22590Tripura 0.00000 141.30870 141.30870Uttar Pradesh 3887.12820 3245.95620 7133.08440Uttarakhand 825.09140 2143.62950 2968.72090West Bengal 3194.29550 2238.21275 5432.5082

Total 74780.91980 44835.66665 119616.58645

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