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From: Press Information Bureau Ministry of I&B <pib.kolkata@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 1:20 PM
Subject: Releases...........pt2
Press Information Bureau
Government of India
* * * * * *
Ministry of Railways
Railways to Run Additional Trips of Fairy Queen
New Delhi: April 13, 2010
In view of huge public demand, the Ministry of Railways
has decided to run the six additional trips of Fairy Queen on April
17, 2010; May 1, 2010; May 15, 2010; May 29, 2010; June 12, 2010 and
June 26, 2010. Various features of the package are detailed below:
SCHEDULE
The Fairy Queen will run as per the following tentative schedule :
Day 1 – Departure from Delhi Cantt. at 0900 hrs.; Arrival from Alwar
at 1500 hrs.
Day 2 – Departure from Alwar at 1300 hrs.; Arrival from Delhi Cantt.
at 1845 hrs.
TOURIST PACKAGE
RTDC will provide a comprehensive two-day tourist package
including on-ground catering, lodging, boarding, transfer facilities,
visit to Sariska National Park, cultural programmes etc. In the
package, the tourists would be taken to Alwar as in the past and
would be lodged in Hotel 'Tiger Den' at Sariska.
ONBOARD CATERING
The onboard catering in both directions (equivalent standard of
catering to the passengers of AC-I/Executive Class of
Rajdhani/Shatabdi Express) including Welcome Drink, Snacks,
Tea/Coffee, Lunch etc. is to be managed by IRCTC.
SALE OF TICKETS & REFUNDS
Tickets are available at National Rail Museum &
International Tourist Bureau situated at New Delhi Railway Station.
Tickets can be booked on the website www.railtourismindian.com
TARIFF
Options Adult Child
Rs. Rs.
Full Package 10200 5100
One-way train journey between Delhi & Alwar + sightseeing/stay at
Sariska 7100 3050
One-way train journey, between Delhi & Alwar only 3200 1600
(Half Fare for children above 5 years but below 12 years of age)
aks/hk/lk/tr/dk/kol/13:08 hrs.
Press Information Bureau
Government of India
* * * * * *
Ministry of Agriculture
Fodder & Feed Development Scheme Modified to Ensure Efficient Use of
Available Fodder/Feed
New Delhi: April 13, 2010
Adequate availability of feed and fodder to livestock is vital for
increasing the productivity and also to sustaining ongoing genetic
improvement initiatives. Optimum and efficient utilization of feed and
fodder resources holds key for successful commercial livestock
production.
The Department Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries is
implementing a central sector scheme, 'Central Fodder Development
Organization' and a 'Centrally Sponsored Fodder Development Scheme' to
supplement the efforts of states in feed and fodder development.
The Centrally Sponsored Fodder Development Scheme is being implemented
from 2005-06 with the following four components:
Establishment of Fodder Block Making Units
Grassland Development including Grass Reserves
Fodder Seed Production and Distribution.
Biotechnology Research Projects
The Centrally Sponsored Fodder Development Scheme has been modified
from 2010 to ensure efficient use of available fodder/feed. The
modification has been done on the recommendations of the Working Group
on Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries. With an outlay of
Rs.141.40 crore this scheme incorporates the following new
components/technology interventions:
Strengthening of Feed Testing Laboratories
Introduction of Chaff cutters
Establishment of silage making units
Demonstration of Azolla cultivation and production units
Establishment of by-pass protein production units
Establishment of Area Specific Mineral Mixture (ASMM) / Feed Pelleting
/ Feed manufacturing Units
Further the amount of subsidy given under the ongoing
component, Establishment of Fodder Block Making Units has been
increased to 50% to encourage better participation and the land
requirement for assistance under the Grassland Development
including Grass Reserves component has been revised to 5-10 Hq.The
following are the details of the components, pattern of funding, unit
cost and targets to be achieved during the remaining two years of the
XI plan:
Name of Modified Components/ New Components Beneficiaries Pattern of
assistance Unit cost (Rs. in lakh)
Establishment of Fodder Block Making Units. Public / Private
entrepreneurship including Cooperatives and Self Help Groups (SHGs).
50:50 85.00
Grassland Development including Grass Reserves. Farmers, Departments
of Animal Husbandry and Forest. However, NGOs/village Panchayats would
be involved for development of grassland on Panchayat lands and other
common property resources. 100:00 0.70
Fodder Seed Procurement and Distribution. Farmers will be benefitted.
The State Govts may involve SIAs/Dairy Cooperatives/ NGOs for
implementation of the project. At the rate of Rs.5, 000 per quintal,
total 37,000 quintals of fodder seed will be procured by the State
Govt and seeds will be distributed among farmers. 75:25 0.05
Strengthening of Feed Testing Laboratories. Existing Animal Nutrition
laboratories of Veterinary Colleges/ Agriculture Universities .Funds
will be admissible for purchase of machinery / equipments required for
feed analysis. List of approved equipments will be circulated..
50:50 200.00
Introduction of hand driven chaffcutter. Farmers and Members of Milk
Cooperatives/ ATMA/ KVKs 75:25 0.05
Introduction of power driven chaffcutter. Farmers and Members of Milk
Cooperatives/ ATMA/ KVKs 75:25 0.20
Establishment of silage making Units. Farmers and Members of Milk
Cooperatives/ ATMA/ KVKs 100:00 1.05
Demonstration of Azolla cultivation and production units. Farmers and
Members of Milk Cooperatives/ ATMA/ KVKs 50:50 0.10
Establishment of by-pass protein production units. Dairy Federations/
Private Enterpreneurs, subject to viability of project certified by
any commercial bank. 25:75 145.00
Establishment of Area Specific Mineral Mixture / Feed Pelleting/ Feed
manufacturing units. Public/ Private entrepreneurship including Milk
Cooperatives and Self Help Groups, subject to viability of project
certified by any commercial bank. Funds will be admissible for
purchase of machinery & equipments only. 25:75
100.00
mp:sb:cp: pressnote (fodder) 13.4.2010/dk/kol/13:09 hrs.
From: Press Information Bureau Ministry of I&B <pib.kolkata@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 1:20 PM
Subject: Releases...........pt2
Press Information Bureau
Government of India
* * * * * *
Ministry of Railways
Railways to Run Additional Trips of Fairy Queen
New Delhi: April 13, 2010
In view of huge public demand, the Ministry of Railways
has decided to run the six additional trips of Fairy Queen on April
17, 2010; May 1, 2010; May 15, 2010; May 29, 2010; June 12, 2010 and
June 26, 2010. Various features of the package are detailed below:
SCHEDULE
The Fairy Queen will run as per the following tentative schedule :
Day 1 – Departure from Delhi Cantt. at 0900 hrs.; Arrival from Alwar
at 1500 hrs.
Day 2 – Departure from Alwar at 1300 hrs.; Arrival from Delhi Cantt.
at 1845 hrs.
TOURIST PACKAGE
RTDC will provide a comprehensive two-day tourist package
including on-ground catering, lodging, boarding, transfer facilities,
visit to Sariska National Park, cultural programmes etc. In the
package, the tourists would be taken to Alwar as in the past and
would be lodged in Hotel 'Tiger Den' at Sariska.
ONBOARD CATERING
The onboard catering in both directions (equivalent standard of
catering to the passengers of AC-I/Executive Class of
Rajdhani/Shatabdi Express) including Welcome Drink, Snacks,
Tea/Coffee, Lunch etc. is to be managed by IRCTC.
SALE OF TICKETS & REFUNDS
Tickets are available at National Rail Museum &
International Tourist Bureau situated at New Delhi Railway Station.
Tickets can be booked on the website www.railtourismindian.com
TARIFF
Options Adult Child
Rs. Rs.
Full Package 10200 5100
One-way train journey between Delhi & Alwar + sightseeing/stay at
Sariska 7100 3050
One-way train journey, between Delhi & Alwar only 3200 1600
(Half Fare for children above 5 years but below 12 years of age)
aks/hk/lk/tr/dk/kol/13:08 hrs.
Press Information Bureau
Government of India
* * * * * *
Ministry of Agriculture
Fodder & Feed Development Scheme Modified to Ensure Efficient Use of
Available Fodder/Feed
New Delhi: April 13, 2010
Adequate availability of feed and fodder to livestock is vital for
increasing the productivity and also to sustaining ongoing genetic
improvement initiatives. Optimum and efficient utilization of feed and
fodder resources holds key for successful commercial livestock
production.
The Department Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries is
implementing a central sector scheme, 'Central Fodder Development
Organization' and a 'Centrally Sponsored Fodder Development Scheme' to
supplement the efforts of states in feed and fodder development.
The Centrally Sponsored Fodder Development Scheme is being implemented
from 2005-06 with the following four components:
Establishment of Fodder Block Making Units
Grassland Development including Grass Reserves
Fodder Seed Production and Distribution.
Biotechnology Research Projects
The Centrally Sponsored Fodder Development Scheme has been modified
from 2010 to ensure efficient use of available fodder/feed. The
modification has been done on the recommendations of the Working Group
on Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries. With an outlay of
Rs.141.40 crore this scheme incorporates the following new
components/technology interventions:
Strengthening of Feed Testing Laboratories
Introduction of Chaff cutters
Establishment of silage making units
Demonstration of Azolla cultivation and production units
Establishment of by-pass protein production units
Establishment of Area Specific Mineral Mixture (ASMM) / Feed Pelleting
/ Feed manufacturing Units
Further the amount of subsidy given under the ongoing
component, Establishment of Fodder Block Making Units has been
increased to 50% to encourage better participation and the land
requirement for assistance under the Grassland Development
including Grass Reserves component has been revised to 5-10 Hq.The
following are the details of the components, pattern of funding, unit
cost and targets to be achieved during the remaining two years of the
XI plan:
Name of Modified Components/ New Components Beneficiaries Pattern of
assistance Unit cost (Rs. in lakh)
Establishment of Fodder Block Making Units. Public / Private
entrepreneurship including Cooperatives and Self Help Groups (SHGs).
50:50 85.00
Grassland Development including Grass Reserves. Farmers, Departments
of Animal Husbandry and Forest. However, NGOs/village Panchayats would
be involved for development of grassland on Panchayat lands and other
common property resources. 100:00 0.70
Fodder Seed Procurement and Distribution. Farmers will be benefitted.
The State Govts may involve SIAs/Dairy Cooperatives/ NGOs for
implementation of the project. At the rate of Rs.5, 000 per quintal,
total 37,000 quintals of fodder seed will be procured by the State
Govt and seeds will be distributed among farmers. 75:25 0.05
Strengthening of Feed Testing Laboratories. Existing Animal Nutrition
laboratories of Veterinary Colleges/ Agriculture Universities .Funds
will be admissible for purchase of machinery / equipments required for
feed analysis. List of approved equipments will be circulated..
50:50 200.00
Introduction of hand driven chaffcutter. Farmers and Members of Milk
Cooperatives/ ATMA/ KVKs 75:25 0.05
Introduction of power driven chaffcutter. Farmers and Members of Milk
Cooperatives/ ATMA/ KVKs 75:25 0.20
Establishment of silage making Units. Farmers and Members of Milk
Cooperatives/ ATMA/ KVKs 100:00 1.05
Demonstration of Azolla cultivation and production units. Farmers and
Members of Milk Cooperatives/ ATMA/ KVKs 50:50 0.10
Establishment of by-pass protein production units. Dairy Federations/
Private Enterpreneurs, subject to viability of project certified by
any commercial bank. 25:75 145.00
Establishment of Area Specific Mineral Mixture / Feed Pelleting/ Feed
manufacturing units. Public/ Private entrepreneurship including Milk
Cooperatives and Self Help Groups, subject to viability of project
certified by any commercial bank. Funds will be admissible for
purchase of machinery & equipments only. 25:75
100.00
mp:sb:cp: pressnote (fodder) 13.4.2010/dk/kol/13:09 hrs.
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Palash Biswas
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