Innovative approach to achieve self sufficiency in production of pulses
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Innovative approach to achieve self sufficiency in production of pulses
Innovative approach to achieve self sufficiency in production of pulses Concepts to Results 2010-11 Innovative approach to achieve self sufficiency in production of pulses Concepts to Results 2010-11 Foreword Pulses are chief source of vegetable protein in the human diet. The deficiency of protein in human diet often leads to Protein-Energy Malnutrition (PEM) causing various forms of anaemia. Besides nutritive value of pulses in human diet, these crops tend to fix atmospheric nitrogen and provide soil cover that helps to sustain soil health. Pulses were grown on an area of 26.28 million ha area with the total production of 18.24 million tons during 2010-11 as against 23.28 million ha with annual production of 14.66 million tons in 2009-10. The productivity scenario of pulses indicates that pulse productivity has improved to a level of 691 Kg/ha in the year 2010-11 as against 630 Kg/ha in 2009-10. Pulse production in India is highly fluctuating commensurate to abiotic (weather perturbations & soil fatigue) and biotic stresses (Insect-pest prevalence) as compared to cereals. In order to address these aspects, Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) was launched as a lateral to NFSM-Pulses with a focus on plant nutrient and plant protection centric technologies adopting compact blocks approach across 16 States in respect of major pulse crops namely; pigeon pea, black gram, moong bean, Bengal gram, and lentil crops. The program has also been supported with the technology back up on pest management by National Centre on Integrated Pest Management (NCIPM), ICAR. The productivity gains witnessed in pulses production during 2010-11 is the testimony of the success of this program. With a view to share the experiences of A3P, the highlights of this program have been documented for the benefit of all the stakeholders that would help to improve the program in the coming years. I commend the initiatives taken by Shri Mukesh Khullar, Joint Secretary to Government of India and Mission Director, NFSM in bringing out of this publication for the cause of the food security in the country. New Delhi 11th April, 2012 (P. K. Basu) CONTENTS Acronyms vii Executive Summary ix Chapter 1. An overview of pulses production in India 1 Chapter 2. Setting of Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 11 Chapter 3. Performance of pigeon pea during Kharif season 17 Chapter 4. Performance of black gram during Kharif season 43 Chapter 5. Performance of black gram during Rabi season 63 Chapter 6. Performance of moong bean during Kharif season 71 Chapter 7. Performance of moong bean during Rabi season 85 Chapter 8. Performance of Bengal gram during Rabi season 89 Chapter 9. Performance of lentil during Rabi season 121 Chapter 10. Performance of moong bean during summer season 137 Chapter 11. Leading the Pack; Walking the Talk-NCIPM in Research cum Delivery Mode 145 11.1 Performance of pigeon pea during Kharif season in NCIPM managed units of A3P 149 11.2 Performance of Bengal gram during Rabi season in NCIPM managed units of A3P 158 APPENDICES I Tables of area, production & yield estimates of A3P mandate crops & total pulses IITechnical components and provision for contractual technical assistants under A3P for handholding support 169 175 vi Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 III(A) List of A3P pulses villages in Andhra Pradesh during 2010-11 176 III(B) List of A3P pulses villages in Assam during 2010-11 180 III(C) List of A3P pulses villages in Bihar during 2010-11 182 III(D) List of A3P pulses villages in Chhattisgarh during 2010-11 187 III(E) List of A3P pulses villages in Gujarat during 2010-11 191 III(F) List of A3P pulses villages in Haryana during 2010-11 196 III(G) List of A3P pulses villages in Jharkand during 2010-11 202 III(H) List of A3P pulses villages in Karnataka during 2010-11 209 III(I) List of A3P pulses villages in Madhya Pradesh during 2010-11 216 III(J) List of A3P pulses villages in Maharashtra during 2010-11 269 III(K) List of A3P pulses villages in Odisha during 2010-11 281 III(L) List of A3P pulses villages in Punjab during 2010-11 290 III(M)List of A3P pulses villages in Rajasthan during 2010-11 291 III(N) List of A3P pulses villages in Tamil Nadu during 2010-11 298 III(O) List of A3P pulses villages in Uttar Pradesh during 2010-11 300 III(P) List of A3P pulses villages in West Bengal during 2010-11 324 Bibliography 326 ACRONYMS AD Anno Domini-designations used to label or number of years; A3P Accelerated Pulses Production Program; BC Before Christ-designation used to label years; BCE Before Common Era/Before Christian Era/Before Current Era- BCE/BC are interchangeably used; BE Biennium ending mean values; cv. Cultivar (name of variety of crops); FAO Food & Agriculture Organization of United Nations; ICT Information Communication Technology; IPM Integrated Pest Management; mha Million hectares; NCIPM National Centre for Integrated Pest Management, Indian Council of Agricultural Research; NFSM National Food Security Mission; NPV Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus-a bio-agent used as bio-pesticide to control pests; PSB Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria-a bio-fertilizer; QE Quinquennium (Five year) ending mean values; RKVY Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana; SAUs State Agricultural Universities in India; SMS Short Message Service operated through Mobile phones; TE Triennium (Three year) ending mean values; and USA United States of America. C hap ter Executive Summary Pulses are grown on an average of about 23 million ha area in India. Over the years, pulses cultivation in India has been pushed to marginal lands and rainfed areas. Still pulses are cultivated on more than 12 percent of the Country’s total cultivated area and they constitute more than 4 percent of output of crop sector in value terms. The major area under pulses lies in the States of Madhya Pradesh (20%), Maharashtra (14%), Rajasthan (17%), Uttar Pradesh (10%), Karnataka (9%), Andhra Pradesh (8%), Chhattisgarh (4%), Bihar (3%) and Tamil Nadu (3%). In terms of contribution to total production, the major pulses producing states followed the order Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Bihar and Tamil Nadu. Share of Bengal gram, pigeon pea, mung bean and urd bean to total production has been about 39, 21, 11 and 10% respectively. Lentil and field pea accounted for 7 and 5% share of total production only. The yield levels of pulses have remained fluctuating. Pulses are the stable source of vegetable protein for the majority of Indians. While all types of pulses are consumed, preferred crops seem to be pigeon pea, Bengal gram, black gram, green gram and lentil. Pulses crops are grown throughout the year in all the crop seasons Kharif, Rabi and summer. Major Kharif pulses crops are pigeon pea, black gram, green gram and cowpea and major Rabi pulses are Bengal gram and lentil. Kharif pulses produce 40% of total pulses production from 60% of the area. These are really the crops of special interest considering the culinary preference for pigeon pea and black gram in most Central and Southern States. Kharif pulses are lower in productivity not just because of their vulnerabilities to vagaries of monsoon but also for their narrow genetic base and lower harvest index. It makes it more frustrating seeing the actual realization of just 1/3rd of the yield potential demonstrated for the improved varieties. Pulses crops are particularly prone to pest and disease attacks. It is estimated that about 30% of the yield is lost every year due to these factors. Perceiving their increased risk and lower production and income realization, farmers tend to prefer assured crops viz; cash crops and cereals. As a result, there is reluctance of the farmers to invest in these crops to the required extent in the marginal lands in rainfed areas. There has not been much success in developing high yielding hybrids and pest/disease tolerant varieties in pulses. Private sector is also not assured of mobilizing the pulses supply chain perceiving higher transaction costs in aggregating small volumes from a very large number of farmers scattered across villages. With stagnant production of pulses, increasing dependence on imports and limited global supply of Kharif pulses, it was decided to boost the efforts under the ongoing National Food Security Mission by focusing on x Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 five key pulses crops; pigeon pea, green gram, black gram, Bengal gram and lentil in major pulses growing States of the country. Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) was conceived in the year 2010-11 for aggressive promotion of available technologies to all the farmers in identified 1,000 units of 1,000 hectares each. Incentivized supply of kits of critical inputs containing plant nutrients and pesticides was made to the farmers under this program with assured extension support through contractual technical personnel in addition to existing extension staff at States and Government of India level. In addition, National Centre for Integrated Pest Management (NCIPM), apex ICAR organization on IPM technologies was roped in to provide technical backstopping to States for the pest surveillance and pest management activities under A3P. Apart from preparing technical guidelines and imparting training to the field functionaries, NCIPM also created a central database compiling unit wise week by week reported data from pest scouts across mandated States. NCIPM was also tasked to organize A3P units for pigeon pea and Bengal gram crops. Not only the yield gains are recorded in all NCIPM units, a number of significant research findings have also emerged in terms of detection of new pests and crop response to different IPM technologies promoted to the farmers. NCIPM would be publishing its results separately. However results relating to yield gains are included in this compilation. This publication is an attempt to capture unit & State wise information of the specific technologies promoted for the five mandated pulses crops under A3P. In addition, information received from A3P States was collated on outreach of the program, cost of cultivation incurred by the beneficiaries of A3P, productivity and income realized. The information was analysed and a summary prepared for each crop showing the impact of the large scale promotion of technologies under the program. A very simple standard format for presenting the information has been employed for ease of comparison across crops, units and States. This analysis reveals that A3P has been implemented on 7.14 lakh ha covering 8.20 lakh farmers in 16,619 villages of 633 Blocks of 137 districts in 16 States during the year, 2010-11. It is clear from the analysis that the program has been a huge success in 2010-11 with average increase in productivity of pigeon pea by 35%, Bengal gram by 19%, black gram by 12%, lentil by 35% and green gram by 28%. The program has generated awareness among farmers for sustaining the effort. A number of lessons have been learnt to improve the program in terms of need to develop water sources through rainwater harvesting for protective irrigation, water use efficiency through promotion of sprinklers, attention to land preparation through promotion of ridge furrow planters and deep ploughing, timely disbursement of crop credit under Kisan Credit Cards and formation of joint liability groups to deepen the reach of credit and insurance products particularly to the oral lessees. A3P has been an innovative approach to promote critical pulse production technologies in identified units. There is intensive engagement of extension officials with the farmers under the overall guidance of NCIPM and State Agriculture Universities. There is an overwhelming data generated under the program by way of yield gains, validating the approach taken in promoting the technologies to pulses farmers. hapter C 1 An overview of pulses production in India 1. Pulse definition: The term ‘Pulse’ emanates from Latin word ‘Puls’ of ancient Greek which means “porridge”. These are legume crops with one (1) to twelve (12) seeds of variable size, shape & color contained in a pod. The following usages of legume crops are excluded from ‘pulses’: Green pods of legume crops that are used for culinary purposes - “legume vegetables” or “vegetable type legumes” namely; cowpea, cluster bean, garden pea, french bean, pigeon pea, Bengal gram, faba bean & lablab bean. Whole plant of legume crops used as green fodder namely; cowpea (Lobia), Cluster bean (Guar), clovers (Senji), alfalfa (lucerne) are called “Fodder legumes”; Legume crops used for oil extraction namely; soybean and groundnut are called ‘oil seeds legumes’ and cluster bean (Guar) for extraction of gum. Archaeological evidence indicates that pulses were grown around Ravi river in Punjab, the seat of Indus valley civilization dating circa 3300 BCE. Evidence of lentil cultivation has been found in Egyptian pyramids and dry pea seeds were discovered in a Swiss village dating back to ‘Stone age’. Peas are said to be grown in the eastern Mediterranean and Mesopotamia regions at least 5,000 years ago and in Britain in as early as 11th century. Geographical origin and domestication of various pulses grown in India is reproduced below in Table.1: Table 1 Geographical origin and domestication of various pulses grown in India Crop Country/Region 1. Bengal gram (Chana) Turkey-Syria 2. Pigeon pea (Tur, Arhar) India 3. Lentil (Masur) Southwest Asia (Turkey-Cyprus) 4. Black gram (Urd) Indian sub-continent 5. Green gram (Mung) Indian sub-continent 6. Lablab bean (Sem, Vaal) Indian sub-continent 7. Moth bean (Moth) Indian sub-continent 8. Horse gram (Kulthi) Indian sub-continent 9. Pea (Matar) Southern Europe 10. Grass pea (Khesari) Southern Europe 11. Cowpea (Lobia, Chowli) West Africa 12. Faba bean (Baqla) West Asia Source: Indian pulses through millennium by Dr. Y. L. Nene, Asian Agri-History Foundation, Secunderabad-500 009, Andhra Pradesh, India 2 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 2. Largest pulses producing country & consumer in the World: India 3. Significant producer & exporter of pulses to India: Canada, Myanmar, Australia, Tanzania, France and USA. Canada alone accounts for 35% of global pulse trade. 4. Global classification of pulses: FAO recognizes 11 primary pulses as under: 1. Dry beans (Phaseolus spp. including several species now in Vigna) • Kidney bean, haricot bean, pinto bean, navy bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) • Lima bean, butter bean (Phaseolus lunatus) • Azuki bean, adzuki bean (Vigna angularis) • Mung bean, golden gram, green gram (Vigna radiata) • Black gram, urd (Vigna mungo) • Scarlet runner bean (Phaseolus coccineus) • Ricebean (Vigna umbellata) • Moth bean (Vigna acontifolia) • Tepary bean (Phaseolus acutifolius) 2. Dry broad beans (Vicia faba) • Horse bean (Vicia faba equina) • Broad bean (Vicia faba) • Field bean (Vicia faba) 3. Dry peas (Pisum spp.) • Garden pea (Pisum sativum var. sativum) • Protein pea (Pisum sativum var. arvense) 4. Bengal gram, garbanzo, Bengal gram (Cicer arietinum) 5. Dry cowpea, black-eyed pea, blackeye bean (Vigna unguiculata) 6. Pigeon pea, Arhar/Tur, cajan pea, Congo bean, gandules (Cajanus cajan) 7. Lentil (Lens culinaris) 8. Bambara groundnut, earth pea (Vigna subterranea) 9. Vetch, common vetch (Vicia sativa) 10. Lupins (Lupinus spp.) 11. Minor pulses, including: • Lablab, hyacinth bean (Lablab purpureus) • Jack bean (Canavalia ensiformis), sword bean (Canavalia gladiata) • Winged bean (Psophocarpus teragonolobus) • Velvet bean, cowitch (Mucuna pruriens var. utilis) • Yam bean (Pachyrrizus erosus) 5. Classification of pulses in India: The following pulses are pre-dominantly grown in India according to their area concentration in ascending order: Chapter 1: An overview of pulses production in India 3 1. Major pulses: • Bengal gram (Chana); • Pigeon pea (Arhar); • Green gram (Moong bean); • Black gram (Urd bean); and • Lentil (Masur). 2. Minor pulses: • Kidney bean (Moth bean); • Field pea (Matar); • Horse gram (Kulthi); • Cow pea (Lobia); • French bean (Rajmash); • Grass pea (Lathyrus/Khesari); • Lablab bean (Sem); and • Faba bean (Baqla). 6. Nutrient-rich pulses: Pulses are primary source of vegetable protein, complex carbohydrates, and several vitamins and minerals. Like other plant-based foods, they contain no cholesterol and little fat or sodium. Pulses also provide iron, magnesium, phosphorus, zinc and other minerals, which play a variety of roles in maintaining good health. Pulses contain 20 to 25% protein by weight, which is double the protein content of wheat and three times that of rice. While pulses are generally high in protein, and the digestibility of that protein is also high, they often are relatively poor in the essential amino acid methionine, although Indian cuisine includes sesame seeds, which contain high levels of methionine. Grains (which are deficient in lysine) are commonly consumed along with pulses to form a complete diet of protein. Green gram has distinction of possessing comparatively higher digestible protein. Consequently, green gram pulse is referred by doctors for patients suffering from digestive ailments, fever and other disorders. 7. Pulses & human health: Pulses have significant nutritional and health advantages for consumers. They are the most important dietary predictor of survival in older people of different ethnicities, and in the Seven Countries Study, legume consumption was highly correlated with a reduced mortality from coronary heart disease. Furthermore, pulses are especially high in amylose starch making them a good source of pre-bioticresistant starch. For people with diabetes, consuming lentils, peas and beans helps control blood glucose management. Compared with some other carbohydrate sources, pulses have a lower glycemic index. Studies have also shown that consuming pulses can result in more stable blood glucose levels after meals. 8. Pulses & weight management: Consuming pulses can help with weight management. For people trying to lose weight, pulses are high in fibre and protein, low in fat and moderate in calories. One cup of cooked lentils or dry peas contains about half of the daily fibre recommendation for adults. Foods higher in fibre content usually help people feel “full” or satiated at meal time. 9. Pulses & Nitrogen fixation in soil: Like many leguminous crops, pulses play a key role in crop rotation due to their ability to fix nitrogen. Pulses are considered good ‘cover crops’ also-one of the ingredient of Conservation agriculture. 10. Area, Production & Yield matrix of Total pulses at national level in India: Area, production & yield of pulses in India is dispersed across the country depending upon the temperature, rainfall and perennial 4 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 source of irrigation. Most of the pulse crops assigned to Kharif season (Rainy season) thrive in uplands as rainfed crops-source of moisture from rain water. The Rabi season (post-rainy season) pulses largely grow on conserved moisture with supplemental irrigation competing with highly remunerative oil seeds as well as cereals crops. Summer pulses are grown with supplemental irrigation. Higher soil fertility and high moisture fend off pulses cultivation. The area, production and yield trends of total pulses since 1950-51 to 2011-12 are depicted below: 30000.00 25000.00 20000.00 15000.00 Total pulses-All India Area ('000' ha) 10000.00 Total pulses-All India Production ('000' Tons) Total pulses-All India Yield (Kg/ha) 5000.00 2010-12 2000-05 1990-95 1980-85 1970-75 1960-65 1950-55 0.00 It could be seen that area under total pulses has increased to a level of 26.34 mha during BE: 2010-12 as against 20.27 mha in QE: 1950-55 (Table 1 of Appendix-I), witnessing an increase of about 30%. The production of Total pulses has increased to a level of 17.76 million tons during BE: 2010-12 as against 9.52 million tons in QE: 1950-55, registering an increase of about 87%. The productivity of total pulses jumped to a level of 674 Kg/ha during BE: 2010-12 as against 470 Kg/ha in QE: 1950-55, registering a concomitant increase of about 43%. The achievements recorded in pulse production during last five years demonstrate that the initiatives of NFSM & A3P are moving in right direction and need exclusive focus on INM & IPM in the years to come to make the country self-sufficient in pulse production. 11. Area, Production & Yield matrix of pigeon pea at National level: Pigeon pea is a perennial, woody shrub, usually grown as an annual for its edible seeds. It is adapted to many different environments. It grows on lands normally unsuitable for other crops because of infertility, aridity or topography. It is renowned for its drought tolerance and is suited to areas of low and uncertain rainfall, giving economic seed yields in areas with an annual rainfall as low as 400 mm. It is susceptible to frost and can not withstand water logging. Rain at flowering often reduces yields. Pigeon pea is grown during Kharif season (rainy season) as well as Pre-Rabi season also commencing in September month in some States of India. The Latin name Cajanus cajan came from the Malay word cachang, which in turn was a corrupt form of the Telugu word Kandi. The Telugu word has its origin in the Sanskrit word kaand (a stem), a reference to the long stem of the pigeon pea plant. The oldest Sanskrit word for pigeon pea seems to be Adhaki; both Charaka (c. 700 BC) and Susruta (c. 400 BC) have used the term Adhaki (Krishnamurthy, 1991; Vidyalankar, 1994). The same name Adhaki is also Chapter 1: An overview of pulses production in India 5 found in the Buddhist and Jain literature (200 BC–300 AD), and in subsequent writings until the 16th century. Kautilya (Shamasastry, 1961) does not mention Adhaki; however, in the Arthasastra, there is a word Udaara, which means a sort of grain with long stalks, and Daara means to split. It appears that Kautilya used the word Udaaraka for pigeon pea (Kangle, 1982). Amarsimha (c. 200 BC), in his lexicon Amarkosa, mentions Adhaki, Kakshi, and Tuvarika as names of pigeon pea (Jha, 1999). Bhavamisra (16th century) adds yet another word Shanapushika, probably because the yellow flowers of pigeon pea resemble those of the sunnhemp (Chunekar and Pandey, 1998). The word Adhaki originated most likely from the word ardha, meaning ‘one-half’ or ‘split into two parts’. Dry whole pigeon pea seed is rarely consumed; only the “Dal” is commonly eaten. One of the two common names used for pigeon pea in the Indian sub-continent is Arhar. It is logical to assume that Arhar is a stained form of Adhaki. The second common name for pigeon pea is tuvara. In Sanskrit, tuvara or tubara means astringent. The green seed, which has been consumed in Gujarat for centuries, has an astringent taste. This, therefore, might have led to the word Tuvara and its variants, Tuvarika, Turri or Tur. It is interesting to note that the word Arhar is common in northern India, and tuvara (with variants) in southern India. The Sangam literature of the Tamil people (100 BC–300 AD) does not mention pigeon pea, indicating that it found a place in Tamil kitchens in the later centuries (Achaya, 1998). The Ain-i-Akbari (1590) does not mention pigeon pea (Blochmann, 1873). Akbar was essentially Tur (Cajanus cajan, pigeon pea, Arhar) a “Punjabi” and pigeon pea even today does not figure in the common man’s diet in North-West India. The area, production and yield trends of pigeon pea since 1950-51 to 2011-12 are depicted below: 5000.00 4500.00 4000.00 3500.00 3000.00 Pigeon pea-All India Area ('000' ha) 2500.00 Pigeon pea-All India Production ('000' Tons) Pigeon pea-All India Yield (Kg/ha) 2000.00 1500.00 1000.00 500.00 2010-12 2000-05 1990-95 1980-85 1970-75 1960-65 1950-55 0.00 Pigeon pea area, production & yield configurations over a period of past 62 years reveals that area under pigeon pea has increased to a level of 4.39 mha during BE: 2010-12 as against 2.37 mha in QE: 1950-55 6 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 (Table 2 of Appendix-I), witnessing an increase of 86%. The production of pigeon pea has increased to a level of 2.79 million tons during BE: 2010-12 as against 1.77 million tons in QE: 1950-55, registering a modest increase of about 56%. The productivity of pigeon pea slumped to a level of 635 Kg/ha during BE: 2010-12 as against 746 Kg/ha in QE: 1950-55, registering a disappointing decrease of 15%. The reason behind decline of productivity in pulses in general and in pigeon pea in particular is that pulse area is either replaced by cereals due to extension of irrigated area or shifted to marginal and unproductive land across the country. 12. Area, Production & Yield matrix of Bengal gram at National level: Bengal gram is an annual herb, erect or spreading, 20-100 cm tall, all parts covered with glandular hairs. It is essentially a sub-tropical crop normally grown on wide range of soils, yet soils with conserved moisture are preferred. It is grown during Rabi season (post-rainy season) in plains and summers in high altitude tropics. It thrives in dry ambience and does not tolerate water logging. Frost, hail storm and excessive rain damage the crop. The Vedas (Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda, Atharvaveda) were compiled between c. 8000 and c. 1000 BC. A commentary on the Rigveda, called Brahadaranyaka (c. 5500 BC), mentions a grain called Khalva. The Yajurveda (c. 7000 BC), which followed the Rigveda, specifies Khalva as a pulse (Sudarsan Sarma, 1989). There is a large gap in documentation since the time when the Brahmanas, Aranyakas, and Upanishads (c. 6000–1000 BC) were compiled. However, Kautilya (321–296 BC) mentions kalaya as a post-rainy season crop that is consumed in various ways including the roasted form (Shamasastry, 1961). Even today Bengal gram in roasted form is consumed much more commonly than any other pulse. The word Kalaya has a striking resemblance to Khalva, and very similar words are used today for Bengal gram in Karnataka (Kadale) and Kerala (Kadala). In the Buddhist literature (c. 400 BC), the word Chanaka for Bengal gram gained popularity, and today most Indian languages, except Marathi, have words for Bengal gram derived from Chanaka. There existed another old Sanskrit word for Bengal gram. It was Harimanth (Hari = horse; manth = agitating/chewing); Bengal gram grain has been fed to horses since ancient times. Today, the word in Marathi for Bengal gram is Harbhara, which closely resembles Harimanth, and has a similar meaning. According to van der Maesen (1987), the Greek word erebinthos was mentioned in the Iliad of Homer (c. 1000–800 BC), but Theophrastus (370–285 BC) specified it for Bengal gram. Alexander III of Macedon (336–323 BC), who invaded northern India in 326 BC, was a contemporary of Theophrastus. It is easily possible that the Sanskrit word harimanth was stained, during the Greek- Indian interaction, to the word erebinthos. The common Greek word for Bengal gram is Krios, meaning ram’s head, indicating the resemblance of Bengal gram to a ram’s head. By the time Theophrastus specified the word erebinthos for Bengal gram, the Desi Bengal gram had become a very common crop in India. Therefore the claim made in literature that the domestication of Bengal gram occurred in West Asia is questionable. Desi chana (Cicer arietinum, Bengal gram) Kabuli chana (Cicer arietinum, Bengal gram) Chapter 1: An overview of pulses production in India 7 The area, production and yield trends of Bengal gram since 1950-51 to 2011-12 are depicted below: 12000.00 10000.00 8000.00 Bengal gram-All India Area ('000' ha) Bengal gram-All India Production ('000' Tons) 6000.00 Bengal gram-All India Yield (Kg/ha) 4000.00 2000.00 (Biennium) 2010-12 2005-10 2000-05 1995-2K 1990-95 1985-90 1980-85 1975-80 1970-75 1965-70 1960-65 1955-60 55-1950 0.00 Bengal gram area, production & yield configurations over a period of past 62 years reveals that area under Bengal gram has increased to a level of 9.20 mha during BE: 2010-12 as against 7.78 mha in QE: 1950-55 (Table 3 of Appendix-I), witnessing an increase of 18%. The production of Bengal gram has increased to a level of 7.94 million tons during BE: 2010-12 as against 4.34 million tons in QE: 1950-55, registering an increase of about 83%. The productivity of Bengal gram zoomed to a level of 863 Kg/ha during BE: 2010-12 as against 558 Kg/ha in QE: 1950-55, registering an increase of 55%. 13. Area, Production & Yield matrix of lentil at National level: Lentil is an annual, bushy herb, erect or sub-erect, 15-75 cm tall, highly branched, softly hairy, stems slender, square and ribbed. It is adapted to cool temperate steppe through sub-tropical dry to moist ambience. It is grown during Rabi season (Post-rainy season) as a winter crop in plains and during summer season in high altitude areas. It is able to withstand 4-12 week drought. It does not tolerate water logging. The Latin name of lentil is Lens culinaris, the genus name Lens meaning ‘lens’ in English, suggestive of the lens-like shape of the lentil seed. Lens oriental is considered to be the progenitor (Zohary, 1973). Most of the West Asian lentils have a flattened lens-like appearance. On the other hand, both sides of most South Asian lentils have a convex shape. Thus, the Sanskrit word masura for lentil seems most appropriate – the word masura means a pillow in Sanskrit. It is interesting to note that the Turkic word for lentil is mercimek, and an Old Persian word was Marjunak, both phonetically close to Masura. Today, Adas is the word for lentil in both Arabic and Persian. Another interesting fact is that all languages of India have derivatives of the name masura for lentil. Another Sanskrit word for lentil was Mangalya, which connotes resemblance to the planet Mars or Mangal in Sanskrit. 8 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Masur (Lens culinaris, lentil) West Asian lentil (Lens culinaris, masur) The area, production and yield trends of lentil since 1970-75 to 2010-11 are depicted below: 1800.00 1600.00 1400.00 1200.00 Lentil-All India Area ('000' ha) 1000.00 Lentil-All India Production ('000' Tons) 800.00 Lentil-All India Yield (Kg/ha) 600.00 400.00 200.00 2010-11 2005-10 2000-05 1995-2K 1990-95 1985-90 1980-85 1975-80 1970-75 0.00 Lentil area, production & yield configurations over a period of past 40 years reveals that area under lentil has increased to a level of 1.60 mha during 2010-11 as against 0.82 mha in QE: 1970-75 (Table 4 of Appendix-I), witnessing an increase of 95%. The production of lentil has increased to a level of 0.94 million tons during 2010-11 as against 0.38 million tons in QE: 1970-75, registering an increase of about 147%. The productivity of lentil rose to a level of 591 Kg/ha during 2010-11 as against 468 Kg/ha in QE: 1970-75, registering an increase of 26%. 14. Area, Production & Yield matrix of black gram at National level: Black gram is an annual herb, normally bushy but sometimes trailing, 30-90 cm tall, with a Urd (Vigna mungo, black gram) Chapter 1: An overview of pulses production in India 9 vigorous tap root. It resists moisture stress and possess reasonable drought resistance, but intolerant of frost and long periods of cloudiness. Rainfall at flowering is harmful. The progenitor of both black and green grams is believed to be Vigna trilobata, which grows wild in India. Another Sanskrit name, Mashparni (leaves similar to those of Mash or black gram) exists in the literature for Vigna dalzelliana. The Latin name for black gram is Vigna mungo. The ancient Sanskrit name of black gram is masha. Even today in Punjab, black gram is called Mash and in West Bengal, it is called mash Kalaya. In all other Indian languages, the name Urd is used, which seems to have originated from the Tamil word Ulundu. Masha (black gram) has been mentioned in the Brahadaranyaka (c. 5500 BC), in the Mahabharata (c. 2000 BC), in the Krishi-Parashara (400 BC; Sadhale, 1999), and in the later literature. The Mudga (green gram) has been mentioned in the Yajurveda (c. 7000 BC). The area, production and yield trends of black gram since 1964-69 to 2010-11 are depicted below: 3500.00 3000.00 2500.00 2000.00 Black gram-All India Area ('000' ha) Black gram-All India Production ('000' Tons) Black gram-All India Yield (Kg/ha) 1500.00 1000.00 500.00 2010-11 2005-10 1979-84 1974-79 1969-74 1964-69 0.00 Black gram area, production & yield configurations over a period of past 46 years reveals that area under black gram has increased to a level of 3.26 mha during 2010-11 as against 1.84 mha in QE: 1964-69 (Table 5 of Appendix-I), witnessing a increase of 77%. The production of black gram has increased to a level of 1.77 million tons during 2010-11 as against 0.55 million tons in QE: 1964-69, registering an increase of about 221%. The productivity of black gram rose to a level of 543 Kg/ha during 2010-11 as against 300 Kg/ha in QE: 1964-69, registering an increase of 81%. 15. Area, Production & Yield matrix of green gram at National level: Green gram is an annual shrubby herb, erect or semi-erect with a tendency to twine at its tips, deep rooted and comparatively less hairy than black gram. It is recognized on the basis of seed coat color which is golden green. It resists moisture stress with reasonable drought resistance, but susceptible to Mung (Vigna radiata, green gram) 10 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 frost, water logging and salinity. Some varieties are tolerant to salinity and alkalinity. Rainfall at flowering reduces yield. Green gram in Sanskrit is known by the name Mudgaparni (literally meaning plant having leaves like those of mung bean or green gram). The Latin names for green gram is Vigna radiata. Indian plant taxonomists today renamed green gram (mung bean) as Vigna mungo. In most South Indian languages, names for green gram relate to the Tamil name, Pasipayir. However, it is called Hesaru in Karnataka. The area, production and yield trends of green gram since 1964-69 to 2010-11 are depicted below: 4000.00 3500.00 3000.00 2500.00 Moong bean-All India Area ('000' ha) Moong bean-All India Production ('000' Tons) 2000.00 Moong bean-All India Yield (Kg/ha) 1500.00 1000.00 500.00 2010-11 2005-10 1979-84 1974-79 1969-74 1964-69 0.00 Green gram area, production & yield configurations over a period of past 46 years reveals that area under green gram has increased to a level of 3.51 mha during 2010-11 as against 1.93 mha in QE: 1964-69 (Table 6 of Appendix-I), witnessing an increase of 82%. The production of green gram has increased to a level of 1.80 million tons during 2010-11 as against 0.55 million tons in QE: 1964-69, registering an increase of about 229%. The productivity of green gram increased to a level of 513 Kg/ha during 2010-11 as against 284 Kg/ha in QE: 1964-69, registering an increase of 81%. hapter C 2 Setting of Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 1. Program Initiation: The program has been initiated by GoI as an additional component of NFSM-pulses during 2010-11 to enhance the production of pulses. With the yearly budget of Rs. 308.28 crores. Its primary aim was to induce sustained increase in pulse productivity to considerably reduce the demand - supply gap. The program has been conceived to demonstrate Plant nutrient & Plant protection centric techniques in 1,000 units-each unit consisting 1,000 ha in two years period in the selected States/Districts commencing from 2010-11. The program included five (5) major pulse crops namely; pigeon pea, Bengal gram, black gram, green gram & lentil across sixteen States. The complete input package consisting soil amendments, fertilizers, bio-fertilizers, seed treating chemicals, weedicides and IPM based pest surveillance equipment such as Pheromone traps & Lures and also provision for pesticides, bio-agents besides seeds & improved farm implement support from NFSM. In addition to this, convergence of improved farm implements and water harvesting assets was also provided from 60,000 Pulses Villages Program-a lateral to RKVY. The program has been extended technological back up by NCIPM for pigeon pea & Bengal gram crops on crop protection activities in five (5) A3P States. 1.1 A3P Mandate crops: Pigeon pea; Black gram; Green gram; Bengal gram; and Lentil. 2.1 Objectives of A3P: The main objective of launching the program was to create awareness of the proven crop production and protection technologies including use of micro-nutrients in conjunction with balanced use of fertilizer, rigorous pest surveillance followed by pest management using bio-agents, bio-pesticides and plant protection chemicals. 2.2 Input support: It was decided to supply critical kits containing minikits of newly released varieties in 20 percent area of Main plot, plant nutrients and plant protection measures to all the pulses farmers in a compact unit of 1,000 hectares free of cost upto 2 hectares of their holdings. 12 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 2.3 Technical components: An illustrative list of the technical components promoted to the farmers in a unit that includes the support for the technical assistance by the contracted Technical Assistants in addition to the regular extension officers is attached as Appendix-II. States were advised to finalize the needed components as per the local requirements in consultation with the State Agriculture Universities. Operational guidelines were circulated to the States for better understanding of the intent and the expected delivery under the program. 3. Strategic planning: An account of agronomical practices in vogue and those developed recently were scanned for devising the requisite inputs to be supplied to farmers under A3P. The traditional pulses production practices normally adopted are described as under: 1. Seed treatment by soaking of pigeon pea seeds in warm water for 24 hours before sowing to facilitate quick germination; 2. Seed treatment by soaking black gram seeds in bird droppings before sowing to ensure faster growth after emergence; 3. Sowing of pigeon pea with onset of monsoon as a rainfed crop; 4. Large seeded pulse crops/varieties in lines; 5. Inter-cropping of pulses with cereals/oilseeds crops normally as a companion crop; 6. Pest management by way of shaking plants particularly pigeon pea early in the morning to dislodge caterpillars; 7. Inter-culture followed by application of cowdung manure around root zone of the plants after about one month of sowing; and 8. De-topping of gram through grazing by sheep herds. 3.1 Contemporary Pulse agronomy: Contemporary research results have clearly established that use of production inputs like seed, fertilizers, irrigation, herbicides, PP chemicals and machines in pulses alone or in combination across the cropping systems significantly improve productivity. Based on the documented information, the contribution of various inputs in pulses reveals as under: Seeds/High Yielding Varieties: The most important factor behind the growth in food production during green revolution has been high yielding varieties. The seeds of high yielding variety made it possible to produce much more from every unit of land, and therefore provided impetus for raising food production through yields without the need for more area. The results at experiment stations conducted under All India Coordinated Research Projects on pulses indicate an average yield increase of 15-20% with seeds of HYVs over local varieties of pulses. Fertilizers: The contribution of fertilizers in yield realization of pulses depends upon the soils’ inherent fertility, crop and varieties, moisture availability and the balanced fertilizer application. Even deficiency of a micronutrient may cause very low contribution of fertilizers (NPK), although applied in balance. The yield increase due to micronutrients as reported by many experiments across the country ranges from 10% to 30%. On an average, the yield increase may be 15-20% due to application of zinc, boron and molybdenumthe three very critical micronutrients. Similarly sulphur application enhances the yield by 20-30% depending upon the severity of deficiency in soil particularly in protein rich crops. In general, fertilizers (major and minor plant nutrients) contribute to the following degree in yield realization: Bengal gram: 38-48%; Pigeon pea: 26-30%; and Other pulses: 25-40%. Chapter 2: Setting of Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 13 Irrigation: Irrigation is one of the critical inputs for pulses. The contribution of irrigation depends upon the crop and variety, soil moisture, rainfall, fertilizer use and sowing time. On an average, irrigation contributes to 25-30% (two irrigations one at branching and other at pod initiation stage are most critical) in yield realization of winter pulses provided there are no rains at the time of irrigation. In cowpea the increase in yield due to irrigation is reported up to 50%. Plant protection: Weeds and insects pests are the major factor which affects the crop productivity. The weeds and insects-pests may reduce the yield up to 50-60% or even more if the infestation is severe. Timely control of weeds and insects may help in avoiding the loss in yield by 15-30%. Mechanization: The contribution of mechanization may be viewed not in terms of yield advantage but the facilitation of farmers to reduce their drudgery and cost of production e.g. zero tillage in rice-wheat system advances the sowing by 15 days in north eastern plains zone and reduces the cost of cultivation by about Rs. 2,500/- per ha. Similarly ridge and furrow makers in pulses reduce the cost of cultivation by Rs. 1,000-1,500/- per ha and save water by 20%. 3. Program implementation: The program has been implemented by 16 States in 16, 619 villages of 633 Blocks of 137 districts during 2010-11 engaging 8.20 lakh farmers on 7.14 lakh ha of five (5) pulse crops during all the three seasons’ i.e. Kharif, Rabi & Summer. It is noted with satisfaction that all the concerned State formations at State, district, Block, village & farmers level have stood with the program which itself is testimony of its success. In addition to this, on-farm IPM module devised by National Centre for Integrated Figure 1: Levelling of field by laser leveller for Mung sowing in Sonepur district of Odisha State Figure 2: Sowing of Mung with seed drill in Sonepur district of Odisha State Pest Management (NCIPM), ICAR was demonstrated in five (5) major pulse growing States namely; Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra & Uttar Pradesh in respect of pigeon pea and Bengal gram crops covering an area of 18,967 ha and 13,920 ha respectively. A report on this program has been discussed in Chapter-11, 11.1 and 11.2. 4. Monitoring & control: Monitoring of the program was carried out in conformity with the guidelines. An additional provision of Technical Assistants was also made at unit level on contractual basis Figure 3: Field visit by Extension staff to A3P Mung unit in Bolangir district of Odisha State 14 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 so that proper technological support is available to the beneficiary farmers besides monitoring at State Government and GoI levels. 5. Outcomes: The main outcome of the program are listed as under: 5.1 Program has been implemented in 714 units of 1,000 ha each against the target of 500 units during 201011. Additional units were possible on account of savings that accrued from the standard list of components approved for each unit. 5.2 Program reached 16, 619 villages of 633 Blocks of 137 districts in 16 States during 2010-11 engaging 8.20 lakh farmers on 7.14 lakh ha. Detailed State wise, crop wise, lists of villages are attached as Appendix-III. 5.3 Range of crop specific productivity of A3P mandate crops realized on farmers field: The range of yield within A3P units, average yield in A3P units and All India average yield of A3P mandate crops is reproduced below in Table 2. Table 2 Range of yield and national average yield of mandate pulse crops during 2010-11 Mandate crops Pigeon pea Green gram Black gram Bengal gram Lentil Yield range in A3P units Average yield in A3P units during 2010-11 (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 (Kg/ha) 14-2,800 882 25-1,850 656 30-2,600 609 100-3,250 1,064 120- 2,600 798 All India Yield (Kg/ha) 655 513 543 895 591 The Yield performance across crops/seasons/States/districts/villages/farmers reveals very nature of the fragility versus sustainability of pulse cultivation. Wide Yield range indicates opportunities endowed in pulses for realizing quantum jump in these crops and the need for more intensive work for narrowing the yield range. 5.4 Cost of cultivation, Total return & Net return of A3P mandate crops: These indices have been developed by interpolation of huge data recorded from across 16, 619 villages of 633 Blocks of 137 districts in 16 States during 2010-11 engaging 8.20 lakh farmers on 7.14 lakh ha. The same are reproduced below in Table.3. Table 3 Cost of cultivation, Total return & Net return of A3P pulses in 2010-11 Mandate crops Pigeon pea Green gram Black gram Bengal gram Lentil Cost of cultivation (Rs.) 12,523 9,954 11,255 14,335 12,997 Total return (Rs.) 34,890 26,866 27,822 29,540 27,360 Net return (Rs.) 22,367 16,912 16,567 15,205 14,363 6. Lessons learnt: While the results have validated the implementation approach and reinforced the need to ensure access of technology to the farmers, there are a number of lessons learnt based on the feedback from the regular tours undertaken by the field functionaries at various levels of administrative hierarchy. Some of the key lessons that need to be taken note of in implementation of the program are listed as under: Chapter 2: Setting of Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 15 Protective Irrigation: It is necessary to build in-situ or ex-situ rainwater harvesting structures linked with water lifting device and sprinklers to apply water during prolonged dry spell. Land Development: It is necessary to organize deep ploughing in order to loosen the heavy soil for better aeration and as pest control measure. It is also necessary to ensure planting of pigeon pea crop on the ridges created with ridge furrow planters. The practice not only improves drainage of excess water during heavy downpour but also increases soil moisture for the planted crops on the ridges. Chances of picking up disease causing floating spores are also greatly reduced through ridge planting. Seed Production: Selected farmers in every cluster could be motivated to take up seed production of the introduced new varieties. A tie up with seed production agencies needs to be built so as to assure backward and forward linkage of seed producing farmers. Such an approach tried out in Chhattisgarh would help in increasing seed replacement and varietal replacement rates in the pulses crops. Seed storage bins or bags could be provided to the farmers. Farmers’ groups: To ensure access to quality inputs on a sustainable basis it is necessary to bring pulses’ farmers under the credit coverage. Creating farmer producer organizations and linking them to markets is an important step in this direction. Involvement of NABARD for ensuring issuance of Kisan Credit Cards to all farmers and private sector for marketing support should be institutionalized. Crop insurance should be ensured to cover all farmers in the cluster. 7. Farmers’ perceptions about A3P: A few individual farmer responses to the program are given as under: Shri Shantaram Shaligram Unone Village & Post: Pimpri Korde, Tahsil: Khamgaon, District: Buldhana, Maharashtra State. Achieved 1,062 kg of black gram (Udid) per hectare due to A3P against control yield of 737 kg; State normal average yield of 683 kg and National normal average of 559 kg. He feels timely pest advisories and effective pest management were the main contributors to his achievements. Shri Jalam Singh Gujjar Village: Narvara, Tahsil: Gadarwara, District: Narsinghpur, Madhya Pradesh. Achieved 1,820 kg of Arhar per hectare on A3P plot as compared to his normal yield of 1,100 Kg/ha; State average normal yield is 337 Kg/ha and National average is 655 Kg/ha. He attributes increased production to better nutrient management especially using gypsum and zinc sulphate that contributed dramatically to yield increase. hapter C 3 Performance of Pigeon pea (Arhar) A3P for pigeon pea crop was organized in 2,988 villages of 174 blocks in 50 districts of 12 States on an area of 1.703 lakh ha engaging 2.19 lakh beneficiary farmers during 2010-11. Pigeon pea ranks 2nd in area & production and 6th in productivity amongst pulses in the country. The State specific area & production configurations during 2010-11 are presented below: Pigeon pea TE: 2010-11 Area (Mha) Gujarat 6% Andhra Pradesh 15% Orissa 3% Jharkhand 2% Karnataka 20% Madhya Pradesh 11% Uttar Pradesh 8% Other 4% Chhattisgarh 1% Bihar 1% Tamil Nadu 1% Others 2% Maharashtra 30% Figure 1 18 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Pigeon pea TE: 2010-11 Production (Mill. Tons) Gujarat 10% Andhra Pradesh 9% Uttar Pradesh 11% Chhattisgarh 1% Orissa 4% Jharkhand 2% Karnataka 19% Other 5% Bihar 1% Tamil Nadu 1% 12. Others 2% Madhya Pradesh 6% Maharashtra 34% Figure 2 Chapter 3: Performance of Pigeon pea (Arhar) 19 1. ANDHRA PRADESH Crop: Pigeon pea (Kandulu) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Prakasham Districts 2 Anantpur 3 Mahboobnagar 4 Adilabad Total 4 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Blocks Kanigiri and Dodanakonda Rapthadu Settur Kanaganapalli Kadiri Kodangal Bomraspet Maddur Asifabad Jainath Koutala Villages 4 10 4 7 3 16 2 4 6 18 6 5 85 12 12 12,000 ha 11,376 LRG-41 Palnadu (LRG-30), LRG-41, ICPL-87119 (Asha), BRG-1, Maruti (ICPL-8863), Laxmi (ICPL-85063), Abhaya (ICPL-332) & locals Technologies adopted 1. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium/Trichoderma viridi; 2. Application of Pendimethalin weedicide @1.5 litres/acre; 3. Optimum seed rate; 4. Basal application of gypsum @ 25 Kg/ha; 5. Pest monitoring using Pheromone traps @ 10 units/ha for Helicoverpa insect; 6. Spraying of Neem oil followed by spray of Monocrotophos @ 750 ml at 50% flowering and Chloropyriphos @ 1.25 litre/ha and Carbendazim after 20 days of 1st spray. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 721 Kg/ha 553 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,500 Kg/ha 954 Kg/ha Lowest yield 200 Kg/ha 200 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 415 Kg/ha Increase over state average 74% 33% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 655 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 10% (-) 16% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 10,152/Total value of produce Rs. 24,559/Net return Rs. 14,407/- 20 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Highest yield performing farmers’ names Prakasham district: 1. Shri N. S. Koteshwar Rao r/o Arevellapadu village of Dodanakonda Mandal; and 2. Shri Surasani Sreenu r/o Machavaram village of Kanigiri Mandal. Anantpur district: 1. Shri P. Adinarayana r/o Marrur village of Raptadu Block; 2. Shri B. Obula pathi r/o Marrur village of Raptadu Block; 3. Ms. C. Gayathri r/o Chintharapalli village of Settur Block; 4. Shri Kristappa r/o Yatakallu village of Settur Block; 5. Shri G. Thirupal Reddy r/o Ratnalapalli village of Kadiri Block; 6. Shri S. Subahan s/o Madar Saheb r/o N. P. Kunta of Kadiri Block; 7. Shri G. Katmaiah r/o Thallimadugu village of Kanaganapalle Block; and 8. Shri Babaiah r/o Mamimala Palli village Kanaganapalle Block. Mahboobnagar district: 1. Shri Pedda Bhicham, S/o Sh. Gourappa, Kodangal Block; 2. Shri Venkat Rami Reddy, S/o Shri Chinna Reddy, Maddur Block; and 3. Shri D. Ramulu, S/o Shri Bheemappa, Regadimailaram village of Bommaraspet Mandal. Adilabad district: 1. Shri Ramesh Reddy s/o Shri Ram Reddy of Jainath Mandal; 2. Shri Mekala Tirupati, S/o Shri Nanaiah r/o Gurupet village of Koutala Mandal; and 3. Ch. Ganapathi, S/o Shro Hoktu r/o Saleguda village of Asifabad Mandal. Beneficiaries response towards A3P A3P Technology module has contributed for incremental yield. State experience about A3P Awareness for pulse cultivation amongst farmers has increased. Chapter 3: Performance of Pigeon pea (Arhar) 2. ASSAM Crop: Pigeon pea (Arhar) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Districts Blocks Senchowa Batadrava Moirabari Dalang-Ghat Khagarijan Jugijan Dhalpukhuri Udali Lumding Reng-Beng 2 Barpeta Chakchaka Bhawanipur Barpeta Chenga-Bajali Rupshi 3 Bongaigaon Dangtol Manikpur Boitamari Srijongram Tapattary Total 3 20 Number of Minikits distributed under A3P 2,000 Minikit variety ICPL 85063 (Laxmi) Yield performance in Minikit demonstrations Average yield 1,169 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,700 Kg/ha Lowest yield 500 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 718 Kg/ha Increase over state average 63% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 655 Kg/ha Increase over national average 78% Nagaon Villages 10 5 8 23 21 22 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 3. Chhattisgarh Crop: Pigeon pea (Arhar/Tur) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Districts Blocks Villages Saja 79 Berla Bemetra Dhamdha Number of A3P units 2.65 Total area of units 2,650 ha Beneficiary farmers 2,143 Minikit variety Laxmi (ICPL-85063) Main plot variety (ies) ICPL-87119 (Asha) Technologies adopted 1. Quality seeds of improved varieties; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 3. Seed treatment with fungicide & insecticide; 4. Soil treatment using bio-agent-Trichoderma; 5. Weed management using herbicide; 6. Application of soil amendment using gypsum; 7. Application of micronutrient-Zinc sulphate; and 8. Pest surveillance using Pheromone traps & Lures and need based management there of using fungicides & insecticides. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 828 Kg/ha 730 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,440 Kg/ha 1,058 Kg/ha Lowest yield 200 Kg/ha 190 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 440 Kg/ha Increase over state average 88% 66% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 655 Kg/ha Increase over national average 26% 11% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 12,350/Total value of produce Rs. 27,002/Net return Rs. 14,652/Highest yield performing farmers’ names Durg district: 1. Shri Santosh s/o Shri Bemetra r/o Manjgaon; 2. Shri Rajesh s/o Shri Saja r/o Navagaon; and 3. Shri Guharam s/o Shri Saja r/o Banraka. Beneficiaries response towards A3P Farmers were satisfied with demonstrated crop production technology particularly impact of INP/IPM technologies. State experience about A3P Paired Row method of inter-cropping of Arhar + soybean has been found more remunerative than 2:4, 1:3 & 1:4 combinations besides INM and IPM technologies. This program has been very useful in augmenting quality seed production of Arhar as selected units of A3P-Arhar have been offered for seed certification/assured procurement of certified seed departmentally to meet State needs in the subsequent season. State has also included A3P units under Crop insurance as a social safety net for the pulse growers. Durg Chapter 3: Performance of Pigeon pea (Arhar) 4. Gujarat Crop: Pigeon pea (Tuvar) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Vadodara Districts 2 Bharuch 3 Sabarkantha 4 Banaskantha Total 4 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Yield parameters Average yield Highest yield Lowest yield State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 Increase over state average National average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 Increase over national average Cost of cultivation Total value of produce Net return Blocks Villages 10 17 18 28 09 10 88 39 18 03 04 66 82 11 403 Karjan Savli Vaghodiya Dabhoi Shinor Sankheda Chhotaudepur Jetpurpavi Valia Bharuch Jambusar Bayad Meghraj Danta 14 13 13,000 ha 12,007 Laxmi (ICPL-85063) BDN-2, Gujarat Tur-100, BSMR-853 (Vaishali), Gujarat Vegetable Tuver-1 and local varieties 1. Use of improved varieties; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 3. Seed treatment with bio-agent-Trichoderma; 4. Application of gypsum & micronutrients; 5. Application of weedicide; and 6. Adoption of IPM using Pheromone traps with Lures for pest surveillance and management thereof using Neem oil, Bifenthrin & NPV. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Minikit demonstrations Main plot 1,107 Kg/ha 1,304 Kg/ha 1,820 Kg/ha 1,900 Kg/ha 525 Kg/ha 560 Kg/ha 986 Kg/ha 12% 32% 655 Kg/ha 69% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Rs.15,854/Rs. 42,987/Rs. 27,133/- 99% 23 24 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Highest yield performing farmers’ names Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Vadodara district: 1. Shri Sadhu Naranbhai Balubhai; 2. Shri Patel Pinakinbhai Kanubhai; 3. Shri Patel Jagdishbhai Bhailabhai; 4. Shri Patel Jayantibhai Manjibhai; and 5. Shri Patel Snehalbhai Balubhai. Bharuch district (Block Valia): 1. Shri Digvijay Singh Amar Singh Rana; 2. Shri Ajit Singh Bhagvan Singh Rana; 3. Shri Jeet Singh Pahad Singh Aatodariya; 4. Shri Jasvant Singh Man Singh Boradau; and 5. Shri Budhiyabhai Soniyabhai Vasava. Bharuch district (Block Bharuch): 1. Shri Manojbhai Narsinhbhai Patel; 2. Shri Dayabhai Labhu Patel; 3. Shri Devendrabhai Ramsibhai Gohil; 4. Shri Mahendrasinh Ramsinh Rana; and 5. Shri Subhashbhai Thakorbhai Patel. Bharuch district (Block Jambusar): 1. Shri Mahida Himmatsinh Nagfajibhai; 2. Shri Sarvaiya Bhikhiben Fatesang; 3. Shri Hasmukh Fatesangbhai Mhapura; 4. Shri Harshvadan Ambalal Patel; and 5. Shri Jesangbhai Bakorbhai Patel. Sabarkantha district (Block Bayad): 1. Shri Patel Tulsibhai Jethabhai; 2. Shri Patel Rameshbhai Somabhai; 3. Shri Patel Premilaben Chimanbhai; 4. Shri Patel Ravjibhai Ratanbhai; and 5. Shri Solanki Punjsinh Galsinh. Sabarkantha district (Block Meghraj): 1. Shri Bhagora Kodarbhai Zilabhai; 2. Shri Patel Lalabhai Ranchodbhai; 3. Shri Asari Badabhai Rupabhai; 4. Shri Damor Bhemabhai Khatubhai; and 5. Shri Patel Mokambhai Falubhai. 4. Banaskantha district: 1. Shri Gujru Taral Bhang; 2. Shri Parghi Ladhu Sandhubhai; 3. Shri Kodravi Nanji Halajibhai; 4. Shri Barad Gobarbhai Halabhai; and 5. Shri Ghokhariya Ujabhai Velabhai. A3P program has created awareness of improved farm practices particularly INM & IPM techniques to manage crop nutrient needs and pest management amongst farmers for cultivation of Arhar. Farmers prefer white/fawn seeded varieties in the State as compared to reddish brown seed varieties as former ones fetches higher price. A3P has boosted confidence level of farmers and extension personnel as well as in realizing higher yield per unit area of Arhar with proper blend of crop production technologies. Chapter 3: Performance of Pigeon pea (Arhar) 25 5. HARYANA Crop: Pigeon pea (Arhar) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Districts Rohtak Total 1 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Sampla Rohtak Kalanaur Villages 24 53 26 103 3 3 3,000 ha 3,410 ICPL-88039 Manak (H77-216) & Paras (H82-1) 1. Use of quality seed of improved varieties; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 3. Application of gypsum & micro-nutrients; 4. Line sowing; 5. Urea for foliar spray; and 6. Use of insecticides for pest management. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 547 Kg/ha 763 Kg/ha Highest yield 850 Kg/ha 1,450 Kg/ha Lowest yield 260 Kg/ha 430 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 1,080 Kg/ha Increase over state average (-) 49% (-) 29% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 655 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average (-) 16% 16% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 8,828/Total value of produce Rs. 17,017/Net return Rs. 8,189/Highest yield performing farmers’ names Rohtak Block (Rohtak district): 1. Shri Balraj s/o Shri Om Prakash r/o Kalan; 2. Shri Ranbir s/o Shri Mehar Singh, r/o Khurd; 3. Smt Pradeep s/o Shri Feta Singh r/o Kalan; 4. Shri Vishal s/o Shri Dhan Singh, r/o Kalan; and 5. Shri Ashok s/o Shri Amar Singh. Kalanaur Block (Rohtak district): 1. Shri Senapati s/o Shri Kishan Lal r/o Kalanaur; 2. Shri Kundan s/o Shri Chandra r/o Kalanaur; 3. Shri Suresh s/o Shri Mahasingh r/o Kherari; 4. Shri Sumer s/o Shri Kherali Lal r/o Kherari; and 5. Shri Kertar s/o Shri Shri Tekram r/o Nigana. Beneficiaries response towards A3P A3P technology package has been found responsive. Arhar cv. Manak has performed better than ICPL-88039 variety supplied in minikits in terms of yield as well earliness. State experience about A3P A3P program is useful in driving the growth of pulses in the State. 26 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 6. Jharkhand Crop: Pigeon pea (Arhar) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Districts Blocks Villages Simdega 7 Kuredeg 12 Kersai 54 2 Garhwa Garhwa 56 Kharaundhi 11 Nagar Untari 12 Kandi 16 Bhawanathpur 16 3 Palamu Chainpur 62 Medininagar 25 Lesliganj 42 4 Dumka Jama 24 Jermundi 26 Dumka 22 Total 4 14 385 Number of A3P units 5 Total area of units 5,000 ha Beneficiary farmers 4,514 Minikit variety Laxmi (ICPL-85063) Main plot variety (ies) Local (Chaity, Maghi & Pusi) Technologies adopted 1. Use of improved variety; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 3. Seed treatment with Thirum; 4. Application of lime & Boron; 5. Application of Dolomite as soil amendment; 6. Line sowing for efficient cultural practices; 7. Foliar spray of Urea; and 8. Adoption of IPM for pest surveillance using Pheromone traps & Lures & management of pest using Endosulfan to control pests. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 1,222 Kg/ha 905 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,415 Kg/ha 1,180 Kg/ha Lowest yield 800 Kg/ha 700 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 686 Kg/ha Increase over state average 78% 32% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010655 Kg/ha 11 in 2010-11 Increase over national average 87% 38% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 11,701/Total value of produce Rs. 38,570/Net return Rs. 26,869/Simdega Chapter 3: Performance of Pigeon pea (Arhar) Highest yield performing farmers’ names Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P 27 Simdega district: 1. Shri Prabhu Das Kerketta r/o Sewai; 2. Shri Devasish Kujur r/o Tangartoli; 3. Smt. Anita Lakera r/o Kurudeg; 4. Shri Gopal Sahu r/o Taiser; and 5. Shri Asho Mehar r/o Kersai. Garhwa district: 1. Shri Mundrika Phatak r/o Jhagrakhand; 2. Shri Ganpath Ram r/o Jhagrakhand; 3. Shri Bhuka Oraon r/o Maki; 4. Shri Jagat Narain Mehta r/o Jirahuwa; 5. Shri Prayag Thakur r/o Rohania; 6. Shri Bajrangi Maetha r/o Jainagra; 7. Shri Dilip Kumar r/o Jainagra; 8. Shri Pradeep Kumar r/o Mokhapi; 9. Shri Ram Dayal Mahto r/o Bankat; and 10.Shri Krishna Mehta r/o Barwadih. Palamau district: 1. Shri Rafiq Ansari r/o Khanwa; 2. Shri Satish Tewan r/o Chianki; 3. Shri Kamal Singh r/o Sau; 4. Shri Vijay Prasad Chaurasia r/o Kosiara; and 5. Md. Kaif Ansari r/o Buribeer. Dumka district: 1. Shri Chunnilal Murmu r/o Kharbila. By investing Rs. 200/- in IPM, Rs. 3,000/- return was obtained in terms of yield besides line sowing & INM practices adopted in Simdega district. Non-availability of inputs was the main problem in Dumka district. A3P approach would lead to area expansion under pulses in the State particularly in medium lands in drought prone areas by way of replacing rice. Rice in medium lands in drought prone areas often do not fetch economic yield. 28 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 7. KARNATAKA Crop: Pigeon pea (Thogari) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Bijapur Districts 2 Bidar 3 Gulbarga 4 Yadgir 5 Raichur Total 5 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Yield parameters Average yield Highest yield Lowest yield Blocks Bijapur Indi Sindagi Muddebihal B. Bagewadi Humnabad Basavakalyan Bidar Bhalki Aurad Afzalpur Aland Chincholi Chitapur Gulbarga Jewargi Sedam Shahpur Surpur Yadgir Raichur Lingasugur Deodurg 23 Villages 16 6 3 19 19 30 26 33 25 30 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 8 10 12 256 56 56,000 ha 1,12,834 Laxmi (ICPL-85063) & ICPL-85032 Maruti, Gulyal, TS3R & BMSR-736 1. Use of improved variety; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 3. Application of gypsum as a source of sulphur & soil amendment as well; 4. Application of micro-nutrients-Zinc sulphate, Ferrous sulphate & Boron; 5. Use of herbicide for weed control as a cost saving measure; 6. Seed treatment with Thirum+Carbendazim & Trichoderma; 7. Foliar spray of Urea; and 8. IPM based pest surveillance using Pheromone traps & lures and pest management with NPV: bio-agent, bio-pesticide-Neem based pesticide and chemical pesticides. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Minikit demonstrations Main plot 694 Kg/ha 755 Kg/ha 1,500 Kg/ha 1,500 Kg/ha 60 Kg/ha 250 Kg/ha Chapter 3: Performance of Pigeon pea (Arhar) State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 Increase over state average National average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 Increase over national average Cost of cultivation Total value of produce Net return Highest yield performing farmers’ names Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P 29 594 Kg/ha 4% 44% 655 Kg/ha (-) 5% 31% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Rs. 12,338/Rs. 34,682/Rs. 22,344/Bijapur district: 1. Shri S. G. Gadagi r/o K. Bijapur village of Bijapur Block; 2. Shri Lachchanagouda B. Patil, r/o Gangur village of Muddebihal Block; and 3. Shri Bhimanagouda N. Mulimani r/o K. Salwadgi village of B. Bagewadi Block; Bidar district: 1. Shri Chandrakanth s/o Shri Ravanna r/o Muchalam village of Basavakalyan Block; and 2. Shri Gurunath r/o Hulsoor village of Basavakalyan Block. Gulbarga district: 1. Shri Satish Kumar r/o Bhimalli village of Gulbarga Block; and 2. Smt Mahalaxmi r/o Narboll village of Jewargi Block. Raichur district: 1. Shri Shankarappa Huligappa r/o Raichur; and 2. Shri Shankarappa Godappa r/o Yalagaldinni village of Lingasugur Block. A3P technology package has been found responsive except performance of pigeon pea cv. Laxmi supplied in minikits in Gulbarga & Bijapur districts. A3P program is useful in driving the growth of pulses in the State, particularly its INM & IPM interventions including e-pest surveillance. Effectiveness of E-pest surveillance in managing pests has resulted in yield enhancement of pigeon pea to the extent of 23-30% despite vagaries of monsoon. 30 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 8. Madhya Pradesh Crop: Pigeon pea (Arhar/Tur) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Districts Chhindwara 2 Narsinghpur Total 2 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Yield parameters Average yield Highest yield Lowest yield State average yield (Kg/ha) in 201011 in 2010-11 Increase over state average National average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 Increase over national average Cost of cultivation Total value of produce Net return Highest yield performing farmers’ names Blocks Villages 57 55 52 7 19 81 90 361 Pandhurna Saunsar Tamia Amarwada Mohkhed Chhindwara Saikheda 7 3 3,000 ha 3,060 Laxmi (ICPL-85063) Durga (ICPL-84031) & Local 1. Use of improved variety; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium culture 3. Seed treatment with fungicide; 4. Adoption of INM & IPM practices. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Minikit demonstrations 964 Kg/ha 2,510 Kg/ha 320 Kg/ha 337 Kg/ha 186% Main plot 766 Kg/ha 1,740 Kg/ha 246 Kg/ha 127% 655 Kg/ha 47% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Rs. 14,660/Rs. 24,675/Rs. 10,015/Chhindwara district: 1. Shri Shiv Prasad; 2. Shri Suresh; 3. Smt Laxmi; 4. Smt Shivdayal; and 5. Smt Shobha Bai. Narasinghpur district: 1. Shri Rajaram Kachhi; 2. Shri Awdhesh Patel; 3. Shri Dhirendra Kaurav; 4. Shri Meharwan Singh Gujar; and 5. Shri Madan Gupta. 17% Chapter 3: Performance of Pigeon pea (Arhar) Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P 31 INM & IPM package provided in the A3P has led to appropriation of pulse technology at farmers’ level. Combined input (INM+IPM) provided to farmers has become useful in enhancing production and productivity of pulses. Feedback received from farmers revealed that there was good response to seed treatment and use of improved varieties. Also the urea spray proved effective for the good crop condition resulting in to increased production. A3P approach would lead to area expansion besides improving productivity of Arhar crop in the State. Awareness of improved varieties of Arhar has been brought among the farmers. Farmers achieved fairly good response of micro nutrient (zinc sulphate). 32 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 9. Maharashtra Crop: Pigeon pea (Tur) | Season: Kharif-2010 No 1 Akola Districts 2 Aurangabad 3 Amravati 4 Beed 5 Buldhana 6 7 Chandrapur Dhule 8 9 10 Hingoli Jalna Latur 11 Nagpur 12 Nanded 13 14 Nandurbar Osmanabad 15 Parbhani Blocks Murtizapur Telhara Balapur Aurangabad Paithan Dhamanagaon Chandur Bazar Achalapur Anjanagaon Morshi Warud Georai Ambajogai Majalgaon Beed Nandura Lonar Warora Shirpur Arhe Thalner Sangvi Shindkheda Nardhana Sengaon Ghansangawi Ahmedpur Nilanga Narkhed Higna Saoner Mukhed Loha Bhokar Navapur Tuljapur Kalamb Osmanabad Bhoom Paranda Sompeth Manvat Purna Villages 5 5 7 2 2 14 11 17 Included in Achalpur Block list 10 16 10 10 9 12 48 21 13 14 15 12 23 24 15 6 + 2 5 19 21 16 + + + 2 4 3 5 4 11 10 11 15 Chapter 3: Performance of Pigeon pea (Arhar) 16 Solapur 17 Wardha 18 Washim 19 Yeotmal Total 19 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Yield parameters Average yield Highest yield Lowest yield State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 Increase over state average National average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 Increase over national average Cost of cultivation Total value of produce Net return Barshi Akkalkot Deoli Hinganghat Samudrapur Washim Risod Malegaon Manora Karanja Wani Pusad Yeotmal Ner Ralegaon Ghantji Kelapur Bablugaon 12 10 8 10 11 17 6 20 11 24 + + + + + + + + 578+ 61 61 61,000 ha 51,545 BSMR-736, BSMR-853 (Vaishali), Vipula & Amol (BDN-708). BSMR-736, VIPULA, Amol (BDN-708), Majalgaon, Daithani, Maruti (ICPL-8863), ICPL-87119 (Asha), Yashoda, Virgin, Panchagana-Moti, BSMR-73, BSMR-83 (Vaishali), ICPL-87 (Pragati), Mirmal, Local (Khadka-Bodka). 1. Use of improved varieties; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 3. Application of micro-nutrients namely; Zinc Sulphate & Ferrous Sulphate; 4. Wide spacing 4 x 2, 5 x 2 & 6 x 2 feet; 5. Monitoring of pests using Pheromone traps & lures and management thereof with bio-agents; 6. Water management through opening of dead furrows, sowing against slope, drip irrigation & sprinkler irrigation; 7. Topping at 50-55 DA; and 8. Inter-cropping with soybean. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Minikit demonstrations Main plot 898 Kg/ha 791 Kg/ha 2,800 Kg/ha 2,179 Kg/ha 14 Kg/ha 42 Kg/ha 750 Kg/ha 20% 5% 655 Kg/ha 37% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Rs. 12,848/Rs. 35,300/Rs. 22,452/- 21% 33 34 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Highest yield performing farmers’ names Akola district (Murtizapur Block): 1. Shri Mahadev Nathugi Dharmale; 2. Shri Ramesh Baburao Taide; 3. Shri Rajabhou Pudlik Kate; 4. Shri Shankar Narayan Patil; and 5. Shri Nagorao Babarao Gawande. Akola district (Balapur Block): 1. Shri Himatrao Shivlal Nalkhande; 2. Shri Suman Digaber Pimple; 3. Shri Saragdhar Sudam Pimple; 4. Shri Vishnu Kishanrao Murumkar; 5. Shri Purnaji Vithal Aadhav; and 6. Shri Vilas Sivlal Dhandate. Aurangabad district: 1. Sakharam Kisan Jadhav r/o Shekata. Beed district (Block Georai): 1. Asaram Raghuji Kangude r/o Georai; 2. Prabhakar Bajirao Sule r/o Georai; 3. Sudam Ashruba Poghal r/o Raheri; 4. Suresh Bhikaji Dhaware r/o Bagpipalgaon; and 5. Suresh Kisan Solat r/o Rajpimpri. Beed district (Block Ambajogai): 1. Govind Venkoba More r/o Bardapur; 2. Raosaheb Raghu Jankar r/o Bardapur; 3. Gangadhar Vaijanath More r/o Bardapur; 4. Vimal Shivaji Kale r/o Bardapur; and 5. Satywati Mallikarjun Choudhari; Bardapur. Buldhana district (Block Nandura): 1. Shri Balkrushna Wasudeo Patil r/o Khandari; 2. Shri Ravindrasing Dagadusing Thakur r/o Nandura; 3. Shri Rameshchandra Manikchandra Bhutada r/o Nandura; 4. Shri Keshav Tanaji Mapari r/o Khaira; and 5. Shri Kisan Kashiram Kalaskar r/o Tikodi. Buldhana district (Block Lonar): 1. Shri Shivanand Haribhau Kendre r/o Pimpri-Khandari; 2. Shri Gulab Trambakrao Khandare r/o Pimpri-Khandari 3. Shri Haribhau Trimbak Nagare r/o Mahar Chikna; 4. Shri Gulab Govind Tangade r/o Sultanpur; and 5. Sk. Aasdu Sk. Kasam r/o Sultanpur. Chandrapur district (Warora): 1. Shri Madhavdeo Laghuji Bodhane r/o Mangoli; 2. Smt. Rekha Shrihari Pawade r/o Tungaon; 3. Shri Suryabhan Mahadev Gandhare r/o Tulana; 4. Shri Dashrath Kawadu Deharkar r/o Chargaon Kh; and 5. Shri Sudhir Matiram Hiwarkar r/o Parsoda. Dhule district: 1. Shri Sagar Yeshwantappa Rawale; 2. Shri Trabak Vinayak Kele; 3. Shri Bhagwat Narayana Indole; 4. Shri Ashruba Namdeo Indole; and 5. Shri Ramkishan Govinda Kalbande. Chapter 3: Performance of Pigeon pea (Arhar) Hingoli district (Block Sengaon): 1. Rohit Deshmukh; 2. Manoj Prabhakar Pawar; 3. Ms Sau Gangubai Dajibha Ingle; 4. Dasrath Namdev Savake; and 5. Suhas Kundlik Jadhav. Latur district (Block Ahmedpur): 1. Vishnudas Vittal Gurme r/o Shirutajband; 2. Avinash Bhanudas Fulmante r/o Shirutajband; 3. Dinanath Pandharinath Chame r/o Shirutajband; 4. Kailash Gangadhar Jagtap r/o Ambegaon; and 5. Rambhau Gonvidrao Suryawashi r/o Ambegaon. Latur district (Block Nilanga): 1. Datta Baburao Chapale r/o Sardarwadi; 2. Babu Hanmanta More r/o Chilwantwadi; 3. Irrappa Papanna More r/o Chilwantwadi; 4. Govind Maruti Sorge r/o Kasarbalkunda; and 5. Vishwanath Satappa Lohar r/o Kasarbalkunda. Nagpur district: 1. Shri Vijay Gunvantrao Raut r/o Wadvalhara, Narkhed Block; 2. Shri Pramod Gopalrao Jane r/o Madna Tah, Narkhed Block; 3. Shri Madhukar Marotrao Jane r/o Madna Tah, Narkhed Block; 4. Shri Pandhrinath Khade r/o Kinhi Tah of Higna Block; and 5. Shri Budhaware Khairi Pannase r/o Kinhi Tah of Higna Block. Nandurbar district: 1. Shri Prakash Karuda; 2. Shri Rajesh Kandai; 3. Shri Chaggan Mansu Kokni; 4. Shri Ramesh Kathaya Gavil; and 5. Shri Suresh Arjun Gavit. Osmanabad district (Block Tuljapur): 1. Mallinath Amrutrao Kamshetti; 2. Shivanand Bandappa Nirgule; 3. Subalabai Amrutrao Kamshetti; 4. Mallinath Vilas Tupe; and 5. Ramchandra Shivnappa Kore. Osmanabad district (Block Osmanabad): 1. Sharad Sopan Hogale; 2. Sunil Subhas Kolekar; 3. Jagdish Maruti Patil; 4. Ramling Vishwanath Patale; and 5. Mirabai Jaywant Kukade. Osmanabad district (Block Paranda): 1. Arun Sahadev Gaikwad; 2. Tukaram Digambar Pingale; 3. Shivaji Dnyanoba Mali; 4. Vishvanath Uttam Latke; and 5. Lakshman Babu Choube. Parbhani district: 1. Ankush Ramkishan Kadam, Sonepeth Block; 2. Mukteshwar Babasaheb Narwade r/o Kortek, Sonepeth Block; 3. Bharat Sopan Rengade, Purna Block; and 4. G. R. Barhate, Manvat Block. 35 36 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Solapur district: 1. Shri Vikas Uttam Kondhare r/o Chikharde, Barshi Tahsil. Wardha district: 1. Shri Laxman Namdeorao Dandekar; 2. Shri Suresh Luxman Surji; 3. Shri Amit Rameshrao Dandekar; 4. Shri Shantaram Janardhan Savge; 5. Shri Shankar Haribhau Kapase; 6. Shri Chatrughan Ramaji Kilnake; and 7. Shri Shankar Kushal Ade. Washim district (Block Washim): 1. Shri Sagar Yeshwantappa Rawale; 2. Shri Trabak Vinayak Kele; 3. Shri Bhagwat Narayan Idole; 4. Shri Ashruba Namdeo Idole; and 5. Shri Ramkisan Govinda Kalbande. Washim district (Block Risod): 1. Shri Onkarmal Punjilal Toshniwal; 2. Shri Vithal Khaire; 3. Shri Rajesh Karwa; 4. Shri Sunita Dattarao Dhande; and 5. Shri Balasaheb Nilkanthrao Deshmukh. Washim district (Block Malegaon): 1. Shri Bhagwat Deorao Somatkar; 2. Shri Laxman Deorao Somatkar; 3. Shri Shamrao Surybhan Ingale; 4. Shri Satish Nivrutti Somatkar; and 5. Shri Ashok Vithoba Somatkar. Washim district (Block Manora): 1. Shri Gajanan Devidas Gawande; 2. Shri Devidas Bhopaji Gawande; 3. Shri Devidas Govindrao Matarmare; 4. Shri Jijabai Pandurag Ghadge; and 5. Shri Nilesh Babanrao Gawande. Washim district (Block Karanja): 1. Govindrao Tukaramji Dhane; 2. Kiran Laxmanrao Dhane; 3. Devendra Kisanrao Ghule; 4. Babarao Laxman Shinde; and 5. Ravindra Madhukarrao Ghule. Beneficiaries response Inputs provided under A3P program are crucial for enhancement of productivity towards A3P and generating higher economic returns. State experience about A3P A3P program is a step forward to sustain the productivity of pulses in the State. It supplements the ongoing State initiative ‘cropsap’. + Details maintained at district level. Chapter 3: Performance of Pigeon pea (Arhar) 37 10. Odisha Crop: Pigeon pea (Harad) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Districts Rayagada Total 1 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety Technologies adopted Blocks Rayagada Kashipur Gudari Villages 59 57 141 257 3 3 3,000 ha 3,000 Laxmi (ICPL-85063) Rayagada Local 1. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 2. Seed treatment with Carbendazim & Thirum; 3. Application of gypsum-Soil amendment; 4. Application of micro-nutrients namely; boron, Zinc sulphate & Ferrous sulphate; 5. Foliar application of Urea; and 6. Adoption of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) using Pheromone traps & lures for pest surveillance and management of pest using bio-pesticides & chemical pesticides-Monocrotophos, Neem based pesticides, Quinolophos & endosulfan. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 812 Kg/ha 938 Kg/ha Highest yield 940 Kg/ha 1,250 Kg/ha Lowest yield 683 Kg/ha 710 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 916 Kg/ha Increase over state average (-) 11% 2% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 655 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 24% 43% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 7,076/Total value of produce Rs. 31,098/Net return Rs. 24,022/Highest yield performing farmers’ Rayagada district: names 1. Shri Keshav Majhi, S/o Shri Mani Majhi r/o Padampur of Kashipur Block; 2. Shri Lala Majhi, S/o Shri Sukru Majhi r/o Baharpada Majhi of Kashipur block; 3. Shri Mogal Sitana r/o Gumma village of Rayagada Block; 4. Shri Rajendra Nayak of Rayagada Block; and 5. Shri Lanka Majhi, S/o Shri Jodaba of Rayagada Block. Beneficiaries response towards A3P A3P has created awareness of the importance of INM & IPM practices in pigeon pea cultivation except that the Laxmi (ICPL-85063) variety which is less preferred by the farmers due to less number of poor pod bearing and less number seeds per podas compared to Rayagada local variety. State experience about A3P Irrespective of variety, adoption of INM & IPM supported with requisite input pack resulted in raising productivity of pigeon pea in the State. 38 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 11. Tamil Nadu Crop: Pigeon pea (Thuvarai) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Districts Vellore Total 1 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Tirupattur Kandhili 2 Villages 19 13 32 2.37 2,370 ha 2,303 ICPL-87119 (Asha) Laxmi (ICPL-85063) & VBN-2 1. Soil profiling through soil test; 2. Seed treatment with Carbendazim; 3. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 4. Basal application of soil amendment-gypsum; 5. Basal application of urea, DAP & potash fertilizers; 6. Basal application of micro-nutrient-Zinc Sulphate; 7. Application of Pendimethalin weedicide @ 2 litres/ha as a preemergence application; 8. Foliar spray of DAP at flowering stage followed by another spray after 15 days thereof; 9. Plant protection using IPM techniques for monitoring of pests through Pheromone traps, lures and control through application of bio-agent-Bacillus thuringiencis var. Kurstaki of pod borers and pod fly as well as chemical control using Endosulphan-35 EC @ 1 litre/ha, Chloropyriphos-20 EC @ 1.5 litre/ha and Azadirachtin @ 2.5 litre/ha. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 769 Kg/ha 680 Kg/ha Highest yield 870 Kg/ha 790 Kg/ha Lowest yield 615 Kg/ha 470 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 662 Kg/ha Increase over state average 16% 3% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 655 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 17% 4% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 4,550/Total value of produce Rs. 43,010/Net return Rs. 38,460/Highest yield performing farmers’ Vellore district: names Tirupattur Block: 1. Thiru Govindaraj s/o Shri Velu r/o Kurisilapattu; 2. Thiru Pragasam s/o Shri Natesanayinar r/o Kathirampatti; 3. Thiru Kuppan s/o Shri Goudan r/o Irunapattu; 4. Thiru Kannan s/o Shri Periyannan r/o Irunapattu; and 5. Thiru Rajaram s/o Shri Prakash r/o Kathirampatti. Chapter 3: Performance of Pigeon pea (Arhar) Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Kandhili Block: 1. Thiru Sridhar s/o Sivaraj r/o Adhiyur; 2. Thiru Vengatesan s/o Shri Shri Sivalingam r/o Adhiyur; 3. Thiru Kumaravel s/o Shri Natesan r/o Kunichi; 4. Tmt. Sivagami w/o Shri Chinnathambi r/o Mattrapalli; and 5. Thiru Muthuraman s/o Shri Rajamanickam r/o Elavampatti. A3P program tended to replace 60% of cotton area with Arhar in Vellore district due to comparatively better profitability. A3P program has helped to educate the farmers about basic agronomical practices relating to cropping method, crop geometry, INM & IPM techniques for raising Arhar crop in the district. 39 40 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 12. Uttar Pradesh Crop: Pigeon pea (Arhar) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Districts Banda Blocks Villages 49 31 14 11 41 25 24 136 19 24 52 426 Tindwari Baberu 2 Fatehpur Amauli Asothar Vijaypur 3 Hamirpur Rath Sarila 4 Raebarelly Sataon Khiron 5 Sultanpur Pratappur Kamaincha Kadipur Total 5 11 Number of A3P units 9 Total area of units 9,050 ha Beneficiary farmers 11,081 Minikit varieties Malviy Chamatkar (MAL-13), Malviya Vikas (MAL-6) & Narendra Arhar-1 (NDA88-2). Main plot varieties Amar (KA32-1), Bahar (1258), T-21, Azad K81-25) & Narendra Arhar-2 (NDA81-2). Technologies adopted 1. Quality seeds of improved varieties; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 3. Seed treatment with Trichoderma bio-agent & Carbendanzim fungicide; 4. Application of gypsum soil amendment; 5. Application of micro-nutrients; 6. Application of DAP & MOP; and 7. Adoption of IPM for pest surveillance & control. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 1,597 Kg/ha 1,320 Kg/ha Highest yield 2,617 Kg/ha 2,536 Kg/ha Lowest yield 1,050 Kg/ha 670Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 898 Kg/ha Increase over state average 78% 47% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 655 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 144% 102% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 15,567/Total value of produce Rs. 45,239/Net return Rs. 29,672/- Chapter 3: Performance of Pigeon pea (Arhar) Highest yield performing farmers’ names Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P 41 Banda district: 1. Shri Ram Prasad s/o Shri Darsan r/o Anausa village of Baberu Block; 2. Shri Jhaloo Singh s/o Shri Roshan Singh r/o Sangara village of Baberu Block; 3. Shri Raghuraj Singh s/o Sahadewa r/o Jugrehli village in Baberu Block; 4. Shri Shiv Gopal s/o Shri Jai Deo r/o Jalalpur village of Baberu Block; and 5. Shri Banai s/o Shri Sukhana r/o Ghansaul village of Baberu Block. Fatehpur district: 1. Shri Bhognath s/o Shri Jagannath r/o Khansenpur village of Asothar Block; 2. Shri Brijbhushan Singh s/o Shri Nand Kishor Singh r/o Mankapur village of Vijaypur Block; 3. Shri Chhote Lal s/o Shri Gayadeen r/o Tikrivillage of Asothar Block; 4. Shri Chandra Deo Singh s/o Shri Nand Kishor Singh r/o Chachida village of Vijaypur Block; and 5. Shri Manbodhan s/o Shri Mangi r/o Jara village of Amauli Block. Hamirpur district: 1. Shri Ram Ratan s/o Shri Raghunath r/o Atrauli village of Sarila Block; 2. Shri Sant Ram s/o Shri Sundarlal r/o Chandous village of Sarila Block; 3. Shri Seva Ram s/o Shri Kunwarlal r/o Puraini village of Sarila Block; 4. Smt. Ram Pyari w/o Shri Mohanlal r/o Chhinain Rath Block; and 5. Shri Darbari Lal s/o Shri Ram Kripal r/o Galhiya village of Rath Block. Raebareli district: 1. Shri Sanjay s/o Shri Om Prakash of Serwapur village of Sataon Block; 2. Shri Daya Ram s/o Shri Jodha r/o Korihar village of Sataon Block; 3. Shri Ram lakhan s/o Shri Raja Ram r/o Purelalta village of Sataon Block; 4. Shri Shiv Shankar s/o Shri Ramdeen r/o Puredurjan of Sataon Block; and 5. Shri Shravan s/o Shri Chhedilal r/o Purelalta village of Sataon Block. Sultanpur district: 1. Shri Dhirendra s/o Shri Thakur Prasad r/o Malhipur village of Pratappur Kamaincha Block; 2. Shri Surendra s/o Shri Dan Bahadur r/o Malhipur village of Pratappur Kamaincha Block; 3. Shri Mahadev s/o Shri Brahmdatt r/o Barvaripur village of Kadipur Block; 4. Shri Alok Kumar s/o Ram Bahal r/o Barvaripur village of Kadipur Block; and 5. Shri Ram Khelavan s/o Rampal r/o Malhipur village of Pratappur Kamaincha Block; Farmers found DAP foliar spray more effective as compared to its basal application for augmenting Arhar productivity in conjunction with A3P technology module consisting of quality seed of improved varieties, INM & IPM inputs. A3P program promotes exhaustive package of inputs. It requires advance planning for timely placement of those inputs in the field. hapter C 4 Black gram (Urd): Kharif season A3P black gram was organized in 2,493 villages of 97 blocks in 29 districts of 11 States on an area of 0.86 lakh ha engaging 0.816 lakh beneficiary farmers during Kharif-2010. Black gram ranks 4th in area, 3rd in production and 5th in productivity amongst pulses in the country. The State specific area & production configurations during 2010-11 are presented below: Black gram-TE: Kharif-2010 Area ('000' ha) Tamil Nadu 2% Uttar Pradesh 20% Karnataka 5% Rajasthan 5% Odisha 5% Gujarat 4% Other 12% Madhya Pradesh 24% Maharashtra 19% Andhra Pradesh 3% Chhattisgarh 4% Jharkhand 4% West Bengal 2% Bihar 1% Other States 2% 44 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Black gram-TE: Kharif-2010 Production ('000' Tons) Karnataka 3% Tamil Nadu 2% Rajasthan 7% Odisha 3% Gujarat 5% Uttar Pradesh 25% Other 13% Madhya Pradesh 17% Jharkhand 5% West Bengal 2% Bihar 1% Maharashtra 23% Andhra Pradesh 3% Chhattisgarh 2% Other States 2% Chapter 4: Black gram (Urd): Kharif season 1. ANDHRA PRADESH Crop: Black gram (Minumulu) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Districts Nizamabad 2 Adilabad Total 2 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Jukkal Madnoor Bichkunda Bazarhatnur Kubeer Lokeshwaram Mudhole Bhainsa Tanoor 9 Villages 18 10 23 6 3 3 3 3 3 47 10 9,500 ha 9,732 LAM-623 (LBG-623) TAU-1, T-9 & locals 1. Quality seed of improved variety; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 3. Seed treatment with fungicide; 4. Optimum seed rate; 5. Application of weedicide. 6. Application of Zinc Sulphate & placement of fertilizers below seed; 7. Foliar spray of Urea; 8. IPM based pest surveillance & management of pests using bio-pesticides as well as chemical pesticides. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 780 Kg/ha 563 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,500 Kg/ha 1,250 Kg/ha Lowest yield 400 Kg/ha 175 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 561 Kg/ha Increase over state average 39% At par National average yield (Kg/ha) in 559 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 40% 1% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 6,763/Total value of produce Rs.17,476/Net return Rs.10713/- 45 46 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Highest yield performing farmers’ names Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Nizamabad district. 1. Shri Shanker Gonda, S/o Sh. Gan Gonda of Jukkal Block; 2. Shri Hanman Gouda, S/o Sh. Linga Gouda r/o Menoor village of Madnoor Block; 3. Shri Raju, S/o Sh. Sangra r/o Limbur village of Madnoor Block; and 4. Shri Pedda Hanman, S/o Bhoomanna r/o Rajulla village of Bichkunda Block; and 5. Shri Dadgi Vithal, S/o Sh. Hanumanthu r/o Pulkal village of Bichkunda Block. Adilabad district: 1. Shri Burraji of Bazarhatnoor Block; 2. Shri Uday r/o Marlgonda village of Kubeer Mandal; 3. Shri P.S. Somanna r/o Pirri village of Lokeswara Mandal; 4. ShriIndrasen Reddy r/o Koutha village of Mudhole Mandal; 5. Shri N. Gangadhar of Bhainsa Mandal; and 6. Shri S. Rajeshwar of Tanoor Mandal. Farmers were satisfied with A3P technology package particularly INM & IPM inputs. A3P has created awareness of production technology in increasing production & productivity of black gram. Chapter 4: Black gram (Urd): Kharif season 47 2. CHHATTISGARH Crop: Black gram (Urd) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Districts Blocks Villages Lailunga 60 Dharmjaigarh 76 Gharghoda 26 Total 1 3 162 Number of A3P units 3 Total area of units 3,000 ha Beneficiary farmers 3,413 Minikit variety Azad Urd-3 (KU-96-3) Main plot variety (ies) Azad Urd-1 (KU-91-2), Trombay Udid 94-2 (TU-94-2) Technologies adopted 1. Quality seeds of improved varieties; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 3. Seed treatment with fungicide & insecticide; 4. Soil treatment using bio-agent-Trichoderma; 5. Weed management using herbicide; 6. Application of soil amendment using gypsum; 7. Application of micronutrient-Zinc sulphate; and 8. Pest surveillance using Pheromone traps & Lures and need based management there of using fungicides & insecticides. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 420 Kg/ha 257 Kg/ha Highest yield 500 Kg/ha 457 Kg/ha Lowest yield 160 Kg/ha 148 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 286 Kg/ha Increase over state average 47% (-) 10% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 559 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average (-) 25% (-) 54% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 5,450/Total value of produce Rs. 10,155/Net return Rs. 4,705/Highest yield performing farmers’ Raigarhdistrict: names 1. Shri Pramod Panda r/o Gosaidhi; 2. Shri Mohan Gavel r/o Rilo; 3. Shri Dubraj Kanwar r/o Rilo; 4. Shri Harishankar r/o Rajpur; and 5. Shri Chandan Singh r/o Saraimunda. Beneficiaries response towards A3P Farmers were satisfied with demonstrated crop production technology particularly impact of INP/IPM technologies. State experience about A3P A3P program has been very useful in augmenting quality seed production of black gram as selected units of A3P black gram have been offered for seed certification/assured procurement of certified seed departmentally to meet State needs in the subsequent season. Raigarh 48 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 3. GUJARAT Crop: Black gram (Urd) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Districts Blocks Villages Limkheda 30 Dhanpur 19 Devgadha Baria 23 Total 1 3 72 Number of A3P units 3 Total area of units 3,000 ha Beneficiary farmers 2,902 Minikit variety T-9 Main plot variety (ies) Local Technologies adopted 1. Quality seed of improved variety; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 3. Seed treatment with Trichoderma fungicide; 4. Application of gypsum-a soil amendment; 5. Application of micro-nutrients-Zinc sulphate, boron, & ferrous sulphate; 6. Application of phosphatic & potassic fertilizers; 7. IPM based pest surveillance & management there of using bio-agents, bio-pesticides and chemical pesticides. Yield performance Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 761 Kg/ha 695 Kg/ha Highest yield 780 Kg/ha 765 Kg/ha Lowest yield 735 Kg/ha 660 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 676 Kg/ha Increase over state average 13% 21% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 559 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 36% 24% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 9,335/Total value of produce Rs. 21,299/Net return Rs. 11,964/Highest yield performing farmers’ Dahod district (Block Limkheda): names 1. Shri Parmar Tersing Limgi; 2. Shri Charpot Mahesh Rupsing; 3. Shri Baria Kalabhai Galubhai; 4. Shri Chauhan Mohan Dulabhai; and 5. Shri Medu Sanu Rupsinghbhai. Dahod district (Block Dhanpur): 1. Shri Hathila Tarsubhai Hirji; 2. Shri Damor Narsi Thasariya; 3. Shri Bamaniya Ramsing Visnu; 4. Shri Sajod Mithiya Vala; and 5. Shri Bhabhar Bhaliya Jokhna. Dahod Chapter 4: Black gram (Urd): Kharif season Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P 49 Dahod district (Block Devgadha Baria): 1. Shri Patel Kalubhai Saybabhai; 2. Shri Patel Laxman Malabhai; 3. Shri Labda Sabur Mahi; 4. Shri Patel Pratap Subur; and 5. Shri Rathwa Bharat Mathurbhai. A3P technology package and inputs there for have helped to improve the technological competence of farmers for augmenting black gram yield. A3P program has created realization of the importance of soil amendments, micronutrients and phosphatic & potassic fertilizers in conjunction IPM approach of pest management for augmenting black gram yield. 50 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 4. Karnataka Crop: Black gram (Uddu) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Bidar Districts 2 Gulbarga Total 2 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Bhalki Basavakalyan Bidar Aland Gulbarga Villages 25 22 25 2 2 76 5 4 4,000 ha 3,225 LAM-623 (LBG-623) TAU-1, Locals 1. Use of improved variety; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 3. Application of gypsum as a source of sulphur& soil amendment as well; 4. Application of micro-nutrients-Zinc sulphate, Ferrous sulphate & Boron; 5. Use of herbicide for weed control as a cost saving measure; 6. Seed treatment with Thirum + Carbendazim & Trichoderma; 7. Foliar spray of Urea; and 8. IPM based pest surveillance using Pheromone traps & lures and pest management with NPV: bio-agent, bio-pesticide-Neem based pesticide and chemical pesticides. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 655 Kg/ha 803 Kg/ha Highest yield 800 Kg/ha 1,200 Kg/ha Lowest yield 250 Kg/ha 300 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 347 Kg/ha Increase over state average 89% 131% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 559 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 17% 44% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 13,560/Total value of produce Rs. 35,574/Net return Rs. 22,014/Highest yield performing farmers’ Bidar district: 1. Shri Umakanth s/o Shri Baburao r/o lakhangaon village of Block; names 2. Shri Ramanna s/o Shri Bhimanna r/o Islampur village of Bidar Block; 3. Shri Dondiram s/o Shri Mohanrao r/o lakhangaon village of Block; 4. Smt. Surekha s/o Shri Nadagonda r/o Chandapur village of Block; and 5. Shri Mallayya s/o Shri Siddalingayya r/o Chandapur village of Block; Gulbarga district: 1. Shri Amruthappa r/o Kamlapur village of Gulbarga Block; 2. Shri Bawaraj r/o Kamlapur village of Gulbarga Block; and 3. Shri Vijaykumar r/o Kamlapur village of Gulbarga Block. Beneficiaries response towards A3P Varietal choice need be left to District level Agriculture Officers. State experience about A3P A3P has been widely accepted by farmers for sustainable production of pulses particularly INM & IPM inputs including E-Pest surveillance. E-Pest surveillance led to yield increase to the extent of 25 to 40% in black gram. Chapter 4: Black gram (Urd): Kharif season 5. MADHYA PRADESH Crop: Black gram (Urd) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Districts Blocks Alirajpur Jobat Udaygarh Kathiwara Saundwa Bhabra 2 Chhatarpur Chhatarpur Laudi Bada Malhara Bakshua Bijawar 3 Jabalpur Jabalpur Mazoli Patan Shahpura 4 Jhabua Jhabua Ranapur Petlawad Meghnagar 5 Tikamgarh Tikamgarh Baldeogarh Palera Niwari Jatara Prithvipur Total 5 25 Number of A3P units 22 Total area of units 22,340 ha Beneficiary farmers 17,411 Minikit variety KU-91(Azad Urd-2) & Pant Urd-31 Main plot variety (ies) Pant U-30 & Local Technologies adopted 1. Quality seed of improved variety; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium culture; 3. Seed treatment with fungicide; 4. Adoption of INM & IPM practices. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Average yield 473 Kg/ha Highest yield 900 Kg/ha Lowest yield 237 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 390 Kg/ha Increase over state average 21% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 559 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average (-)1 5% Alirajpur Villages 52 29 39 21 39 34 90 15 41 18 17 18 7 19 26 28 127 94 17 33 21 57 53 50 19 964 Main plot 379 Kg/ha 725 Kg/ha 215 Kg/ha 3% (-) 32% 51 52 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Cost of cultivation Total value of produce Net return Highest yield performing farmers’ names Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Economic performance (Rs./ha) Rs. 11,558/Rs. 19,956/Rs. 8,398/Chhatarpur district: 1. Shri Dhur Singh; 2. Shri Satish; 3. Shri Govind Singh; 4. Shri Mahip Singh; and 5. Shri Manoj. Jabalpur district: 1. Shri Sajjanlal Sahu; 2. Shri Ramsewak Jharia; 3. Shri Ashok Gotiya; 4. Shri Anil Gotiya; and 5. Shri Sunil Dube. Jhabua district: 1. Shri Fatiya Rangji; 2. Shri Dheerji Wijiya; 3. Shri Makha Fatiya; 4. Shri Bhundia Nath; and 5. Shri Mohan Bhime. Alirajpur district: 1. Shri Bharat; 2. Shri Than Singh; 3. Shri Kal Singh; 4. Shri Gamar Singh; and 5. Shri Lokendra Singh. Tikamgarh district: 1. Shri Mulayam Singh; 2. Shri Rajbeer; 3. Shri Lakhan Lal; 4. Shri Sobha Ram; and 5. Shri Soni Prasad. A3P program has created awareness of improved pulse production technology and farmers are highly enthusiastic about it. A3P programme has created the awareness for the use of seed treatment, line sowing, improved varieties, PP Chemicals and urea spray in this crop. Similarly, awareness for the use of zinc sulphate and use of balanced fertilizer has also been created among the farmers. Program proved to be an asset for sustaining pulse production in the State. A3P approach would lead to area expansion besides enhancing productivity of black gram crop in the state. Awareness of improved varieties has been brought among the farmers. Good response of urea spray has been achieved. Chapter 4: Black gram (Urd): Kharif season 53 6. MAHARASHTRA Crop: Black gram (Udid) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 2 3 Buldana Hingoli Jalgaon Districts 4 Latur 5 6 Osmanabad Nanded Total 6 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Buldhana Hingoli Jalgaon Yawal Ausa Udgir Latur Omarga Biloli Naigaon Deglur Villages 31 10 5 16 7 7 10 3 + + + 89+ 11 11 11,000 ha 10,084 TAU-1 TAU-1 & PDU-1. 1. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 2. Timely sowing; 3. Application of proper fertilizer doses of DAP & Urea; 4. Application of Zinc Sulphate & Ferrous Sulphate; 5. Inter-culture & weeding; 6. Water management using sprinkler; and 7. Adoption of IPM practices for monitoring of pest using Pheromone traps & lures and bio-agents to keep the pest under manageable limits. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 975 Kg/ha 787 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,800 Kg/ha 1,200 Kg/ha Lowest yield 184 Kg/ha 500 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 683 Kg/ha Increase over state average 43% 15% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 559 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 74% 41% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 7,593/Total value of produce Rs. 36,008/Net return Rs. 28,415/Highest yield performing farmers’ Buldhana district: names 1. Shri Sanjay Bhaskar Jadahao r/o Hatedi Bk; 2. Shri Vijay Bhaskar Jadahao r/o Hatedi Bk; 3. Shri Tanaji Kondu Jadahao r/o Hatedi Bk; 4. Shri Bhagwan Govinda Khandebharad r/o Hatedi Bk; and 5. Shri Ambadas Laximan Bangale r/o Hatedi Bk. 54 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Hingoli district: 1. Shri Rameshwar Shinde; 2. Shri Namdev Ramji Shinde; 3. Ms. Gangubai Maroti Dahatonde; 4. Shri Shaikh Ahamad Sk. Kadir; and 5. Shri Jagan Vithal Dahatonde. Jalgaon district (Block Jalgaon): 1. Shri Lalchand Prabhakar Patil r/o Nashirabad; 2. Shri Shaligram Chavas Patil r/o Mamurabad; 3. Shri Vasant Bhoju Patil r/o Mamurabad; 4. Shri Prabhakar Bhagwan Barhate r/o Tarsode; and 5. Shri Kadu Shamrao Koli r/o Bhadali Bu. Jalgaon district (Block Yawal): 1. Shri Kishor Baliram Patil r/o Waghoda Kh; 2. Shri Gangadhar Narayan Choudhari r/o Yawal Block; 3. Shri Rajendra Ramdas Koli r/o Waghoda Kh; 4. Shri Gopal Devchand Gajare r/o Hingona; and 5. Shri Rajendra Tukaram Chaudhari r/o Savada. Latur district (Block Ausa): 1. Ms. Sushilabai Tukaram More r/o Nandurga; 2. Shri Khalil Umakha Deshmukh r/o Nandurga; 3. Shri Subhash Rajesaheb Bhosale r/o Matola; 4. Shri Nitin Rajaram Bhure r/o Matola; and 5. Ms. Jaishri Tanaji Bhosale r/o Matola. Latur district (Block Udgir): 1. Shri Ramrao Madharao Biradar r/o Tadlapur; 2. Shri Suwarna Shivajirao Patil r/o Togari; 3. Shri Ramesh Shesherao Khandumalke r/o Rawangaon; 4. Shri Narsing Dharma Kamble r/o Bamani; and 5. Shri Gyanoba Pundlik Jadhav r/o Tondichir. Latur district (Block Latur): 1. Shri Bhaskar Prabhu Pandhare r/o Chinchliraowadi; 2. Shri Shideshwar Limbanppa Sudgudale r/o Chincholiraowadi; 3. Shri Manik Eknath Shinde r/o Ankoli; 4. Shri Sudarshan Shamrao Bidve r/o Shiur; and 5. Shri Dyanoba Bhaurao Agavane r/o Ankoli. Osmanabad district: 1. Shri Namdev Vithoba Fadhtale; 2. Shri Vittal Limba Fadhtale; 3. Shri Ismail Ibrahim Mulla; 4. Shri Baburao Shamrao Birajdar; and 5. Shri Sharnappa Rudrappa Patil. Inputs provided under A3P program are crucial for enhancement of productivity and higher economic returns. Farmers demanded that Dal Mill need be established in the pulse growing areas in Maharashtra supported with market intervention if prices fall during marketing season. A3P program is a step forward to sustain the productivity of pulses in the State. Black gram yield increased up to 43% over local practices in certain A3P units. Self Help Groups (SHGs) were formed to source inputs and technology in some villages. Chapter 4: Black gram (Urd): Kharif season 7. ODISHA Crop: Black gram (Biri) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Districts Nuapada Total 1 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Nuapada Khariar Komana Sinapali Villages 119 55 76 98 348 4 3 3,000 ha 4,121 IPU-94-1 (Uttara) Type-9 & Local 1. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 2. Seed treatment with Ammonium molybdate; 3. Application of soil amendment-gypsum; 4. Application of phosphatic fertilizer; and 5. Full practices of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practiced. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 633 Kg/ha 616 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,780 Kg/ha 1,650 Kg/ha Lowest yield 210 Kg/ha 220 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 292 Kg/ha Increase over state average 117% 111% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 559 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 13% 10% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 4,287/Total value of produce Rs. 20,196/Net return Rs. 15,909/Highest yield performing farmers’ Nuapada district: names 1. Shri Khalbahar Raut r/o Tanwat village of Nuapada Block; 2. Shri Ramlal Sahu r/o Jhilmila village of Nuapada Block; 3. Shri Judesti Dharua r/o Dabri village of Khariar Block; 4. Shri Hemanta Majhi r/o Dabri village of Khariar Block; and 5. Shri Tularam Majhi r/o Dabri village of Khariar Block. Beneficiaries response towards A3P A3P has created awareness of the importance of phosphatic fertilizers in black gram besides IPM practices. State experience about A3P Irrespective of variety, adoption of INM & IPM resulted in raising productivity of black gram in the State. 55 56 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 8. RAJASTHAN Crop: Black gram (Urd/Mash) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Districts Tonk Total 1 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Devali Uniyara Tonk 3 Villages 17 20 19 56 3 3,000 ha 2,965 IPU-94-1 (Uttra) Type-9 & Pant Urd-31 1. Use of certified seed of improved varieties; 2. Seed treatment; 3. Weed management; 4. Integrated Nutrient Management; and 5. Plant protection. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 386 Kg/ha 507 Kg/ha Highest yield 2,400 Kg/ha 2,000 Kg/ha Lowest yield 69 Kg/ha 30 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 737 Kg/ha Increase over state average (-) 48% (-) 31% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 559 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average (-) 31% (-) 9% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 7,500/Total value of produce Rs. 14,580/Net return Rs. 7,080/Highest yield performing farmers’ Tonk district: names 1. Shri Prahlad; 2. Shri Kailash; 3. Shri Bhawar Lal; 4. Shri Kalu; and 5. Shri Baluram. Beneficiaries response towards A3P Farmers have not preferred black gram cv. IPU-94-1 (Uttra) & Pant Urd-31 due to its poor yield in Uniyara & Devali Blocks of Tonk district. The farmers of Tonk Block have, however, got better yield from these varieties. State experience about A3P A3P Program should be continued in the present form with emphasis on State & sowing season specific varietal adaptability. Chapter 4: Black gram (Urd): Kharif season 9. TAMIL NADU Crop: Black gram (Uzhundu) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Districts Thiruvannamalai Blocks Villages Polur 3 Kalasapakkam 5 Total 1 2 8 Number of A3P units 1 Total area of units 1,000 ha Beneficiary farmers 1,505 Minikit variety Shekhar-1 (KU 301) Main plot variety (ies) VBN (Bg)-4 Technologies adopted 1. Use of High yielding pulses variety; 2. Seed Treatment with Trichodermaviridi; 3. Fertilizer application; 4. Weedicide application; 5. DAP - Foliar spray; and 6. Timely PP Chemical spray. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 897 Kg/ha 762 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,182 Kg/ha 963 Kg/ha Lowest yield 612 Kg/ha 562 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 531 Kg/ha Increase over state average 69% 44% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 559 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 60% 36% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 8,000/Total value of produce Rs. 29,000/Net return Rs. 21,000/Highest yield performing farmers’ Thiruvannamalai district: names 1. Thiru Sugumar r/o Anaivadi, Block-Polur; 2. Thiru Bhoopathi r/o Padagam, Block-Polur; 3. Thiru Ramdas r/o Padiyampattu, Block-Polur; 4. Thiru Kanniyappan r/o Irumpalli, Block-Kalasapakkam; 5. Thiru Krishnamoorthy r/o Kannigapuram, Block-Kalasapakkam; and 6. Thiru Elango r/o Kalasamunthuram, Block-Kalasapakkam. Beneficiaries response towards A3P Productivity enhancement due to optimum plant population, weed management INM and IPM. State experience about A3P Farmers are satisfied with the new technology demonstrated under A3P program. 57 58 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 10. UTTAR PRADESH Crop: Black gram (Urd) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Hamirpur Districts 2 Jalaun 3 Jhansi 4 Lalitpur 5 Raebareli 6 Sultanpur Total 6 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit varieties Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Villages Moadha 23 Kurara 19 Sumerpur 20 Dakor 13 Jalaun 10 Madhogadh 10 Kuthaud 10 Maheva 9 Kadaura 10 Badagaon 14 Chirgaon 25 Mauranipur 9 Gursarain 32 Garotha Talbehat 41 Jakhaura 30 Maharauni 36 Virdha 29 Modauraha 23 Bar 30 Khiron 19 Lalganj 76 Sareni/Sarvan 28 Bhadar 11 Bhadaiya 27 Sangrampur 12 26 566 18 17,773 ha 17,455 Pant U-35, Azad Urd-2, Narendra Urd-1, Shekhar-1, Azad Urd-3, Pant U-31 Pant U-31, Narendra Urd-1, Shekhar-1, 2 & 3. 1. Quality seeds of improved varieties; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 3. Seed treatment with Trichoderma bio-agent & Carbendanzim fungicide; 4. Application of gypsum soil amendment; 5. Application of micro-nutrients; 6. Application of DAP & MOP; and 7. Adoption of IPM for pest surveillance & control. Chapter 4: Black gram (Urd): Kharif season Yield parameters Average yield Highest yield Lowest yield State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 Increase over state average National average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 Increase over national average Cost of cultivation Total value of produce Net return Highest yield performing farmers’ names Yield performance (Kg/ha) Minikit demonstrations 680 Kg/ha 1,140 Kg/ha 225 Kg/ha 59 Main plot 580 Kg/ha 980 Kg/ha 180 Kg/ha 669 Kg/ha 2% (-) 13% 559 Kg/ha 22% 4% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Rs. 10,690/Rs. 25,691/Rs. 15,001/Hamirpur district: 1. Shri Ram lakhan s/o Shri Devi Prasad r/o Damar village of Kuara Block; 2. Shri Ranvijay s/o Shri Bachchi r/o Bhoaniya village of Sumerpur Block; 3. Shri Pramod Singh s/o Shri Ramdin r/o Mavaijar village of Sumerpur Block; 4. Shri Bhagwat Prasad s/o Shri Jageshwar r/o Kutubpur village of Kuara Block; and 5. Shri Hari Shankar s/o Shri Vishwakarma r/o Shiwani village of Kuara Block. Jalaun district: 1. Shri Ram lakhan s/o Shri Vrandavan r/o Rampura Kirwaha village of Kuthaud Block; 2. Shri Avsar Khan s/o Shri Daru r/o Abdullpur village of Kuthaud Block; 3. Shri Purushottam s/o Shri Hariya r/o Niswapur village of Kadaura Block; 4. Shri Sone Lal s/o Shri Ghasita r/o Kuwnakhena Dadupur village of Kadaura Block; and 5. Shri Hamid Khan s/o Shri Ahman Khan r/o Atariya village of Dakor Block. Jhansi district: Crop of A3P units reported failed. Lalitpur district: 1. Shri Achhelal s/o Shri Anokhe r/o Khiriya village of Maharauni Block; 2. Shri Janak Ram s/o Shri Uttam r/o Panchampur village of Jakhaura Block; 3. Shri Gandharv s/o Shri Mulchand r/o Neemkhera village of Virdha Block; 4. Shri Saket Bihari s/o Shri Bhaivaju of Purakalan Talbehat Block; and 5. Shri Balchand s/o Shri Gorelal r/o Virdha village of Virdha Block. Raebareli district: 1. Shri Gaya Prasad s/o Shri Mahaveer r/o Murarmau village of Sarvan/ Sareni Block; 2. Shri Narendra Singh s/o Shri Lallo Singh r/o Haripur village of Sarvan/ Sareni Block; 3. Shri Ram Kumar s/o Shri Bhagwati Prasad r/o Chahotar village of Sarvan/Sareni Block; 4. Shri Raghubansh Rai s/o Shri Ramratan Singh r/o Uttragauri village of Lalganj Block; and 5. Shri Ramesh Kumar s/o Shri Surya Kumar r/o Haripur village of Sarvan/Sareni Block. 60 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Sultanpur district: 1. Shri Pradeep Singh s/o Shri Dharamraj Singh r/o Bhav Singhpur village of Sangrampur Block; 2. Shri Kaldhar Mishra s/o Shri Baburam r/o Sangrampur village of Sangrampur Block; 3. Shri Ram Kumar s/o Shri Bhaggu Kori r/o Sangrampur village of Sangrampur Block; 4. Shri Dwarka Singh s/o Shri Kamta Singh r/o Bhav Singhpur village of Sangrampur Block; and 5. Shri Saket Bihari s/o Shri Aditya Kripal r/o Kannu village of Sangrampur Block. Farmers found DAP foliar spray more effective as compared to its basal application for augmenting black gram productivity in conjunction with A3P technology module consisting of quality seed of improved varieties, INM & IPM inputs. A3P program being exhaustive package of inputs, it needs advance planning for timely placement of inputs in the field with emphasis on line sowing. Chapter 4: Black gram (Urd): Kharif season 11. WEST BENGAL Crop: Black gram (Mashkalai) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Districts Blocks Villages Manickchak 5 Ratua 4 2 Purulia Jhalda-II 10 Jaipur 13 3 Nadia Krishnanagar-II 7 Nakashipara 15 Total 3 6 54 Number of A3P units 3 Total area of units 3,000 ha Beneficiary farmers 5,462 Minikit variety IPU-94-1 (Uttara) Main plot variety (ies) WBU-108 (Sarada) Technologies adopted 1. Seed of improved variety; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 3. Seed treatment with Carbendanzim+Mancozeb fungicides; 4. Weed control using Pendimethalin weedicide; 5. Application of micro-nutrients (MN grade-II); 6. Foliar spray of Urea; and 7. Pest monitoring using Pheromone traps & lures and management thereof through bio-agents (Trichodermaviridi & NPV); bio-pesticides (Azadactrin) & chemical pesticide (Endosulfan+Cypermethrin). Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 970 Kg/ha 785 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,050 Kg/ha 880 Kg/ha Lowest yield 900 Kg/ha 650 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 632 Kg/ha Increase over state average 53% 24% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 559 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 74% 40% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 10,531/Total value of produce Rs. 28,375/Net return Rs. 17,844/Malda 61 62 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Highest yield performing farmers’ names Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Malda district (Manikchak Block): 1. Shri Dwijendra Nath Das s/o Shri Tarani das, Dharampur; 2. Shri Fagun Mondal s/o Shri Suren Mondal, Dharampur; 3. Shri Gobinda Das s/o Lt. Kalipada Das, Dharampur; 4. Shri Janardan das s/o Shri Shambhu das, Dharampur; and 5. Shri Birju Mondal s/o Shri Krishnalal Mondal, Dharampur. Malda district (Ratua-I Block): 1. Shri Utpal Mondal, Mouza-Shibpur; 2. Shri Ms. Rumabibi, Mouza-Nijgau Faridpur; 3. Shri Md. Abdul Ramji Ansari, Mouza-Ratua; 4. Shri Mustafa, Mouza-Carbona; and 5. Shri Muzibar Rahaman, Mouza-Aluara. Nadia district (Krishnanagar-II Block): 1. Shri Arandul Sekh s/o Shri Sahajan r/o Hansadanga; 2. Shri Daud Sekh r/o Dubulia; 3. Shri Zaheeruddin Mondal s/o Shri Khokai r/o Dhubulia; 4. Shri Amal Ghosh s/o Shri Bhusan r/o Mayapur; and 5. Shri Narayan Mondal s/o Shri Rabi r/o Banagram. Nadia district (Nakashipara Block): 1. Shri Refaul Haque s/o Shri Deyadul r/o Razapur; 2. Shri Basanta Dhali s/o Shri Binod Bihari r/o Jugpur; 3. Shri Jamir Biswas s/o Adar r/o Changa; 4. Shri Rashid Ali Sekh s/o Kalo r/o Tahatala; and 5. Shri Khamiruddinsekh s/o Mahiruddinsekh. Farmers are quite enthusiastic for adoption new technologies provided certified seed of improved varieties is made available before commencement of sowing season. A3P will help to improve soil fertility besides boosting production of black gram in the district. hapter C 5 Black gram (Rabi-summer: 2010-11) A3P-black gram has been organized in 178 villages of 30 blocks in 10 districts of 3 States on an area of 0.272 lakh ha engaging 0.289 lakh beneficiary farmers during Rabi-summer: 2010-2011. Black gram ranks 4th in area, 3rd in production and 5th in productivity amongst pulses in the country. The State specific area & production configurations during 2010-11 are presented below: Black gram-TE: Rabi-summer: 2010-11 Area ('000' ha) Tamil Nadu 33% Chhattisgarh 0% Uttar Pradesh 7% Karnataka 1% Odisha 1% Madhya Pradesh 1% Other 9% West Bengal 1% Assam 6% Maharashtra 2% Andhra Pradesh 47% Other States 1% Figure 1 64 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Black gram-TE: Rabi-summer: 2010-11 Production ('000' Tons) Madhya Pradesh 1% Uttar Pradesh 9% Tamil Nadu 25% Chhattisgarh 0% Karnataka 1% West Bengal 2% Odisha 1% Other 9% Assam 7% Maharashtra 3% Other States 1% Andhra Pradesh 50% Figure 2 Chapter 5: Black gram (Rabi-summer: 2010-11) 1. ANDHRA PRADESH Crop: Black gram (Minimulu) | Season: Rabi: 2010-2011 No. 1 Srikakulam Districts 2 Krishna 3 Guntur Total 3 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Palasa Nandigram Srikakulam Kankipadu Vuyyuru Mopidevi Gudivada Movva Pamarru Repalle Nagaram PV Palem Ponnur Tsundur Amarthaluru Villages 5 5 5 5 2 2 3 3 4 2 1 2 2 3 1 45 15 15 15,000 ha 15,363 LBG-645, LBG-752, LBG-645 LBG-645, LBG-752, LBG-648, Locals (Thuti Minumu) 1. Quality seed of improved varieties; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 3. Seed treatment with Carbendazim/Thirum/Captan fungicide; 4. Application of gypsum-a soil amendment and source of sulphur; 5. Use of herbicides for cost effective weed control; 6. Foliar spray of Urea; and 7. IPM based pest surveillance using Pheromone traps & Lures and management of pests using bio-pesticides and chemical pesticides. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 900 Kg/ha 644 Kg/ha Highest yield 2,500 Kg/ha 1,800 Kg/ha Lowest yield 220 Kg/ha 110 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 542 Kg/ha Increase over state average 66% 19% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 489 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 84% 32% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 17,226/Total value of produce Rs. 36,628/Net return Rs. 19,402/- 65 66 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Highest yield performing farmers’ names Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Srikakulam district: 1. Shri R. Ramanamurthy, s/o Sh. Sivanna r/o G. Sigadam village of Srikakulam Block; 2. Shri. K. Lakshminarayana, s/o Sh. Ganapathi of Palasa Block; 3. Shri K. Lachhaiah, s/o Sh. Ayyappa of Nandigram Block; 4. Shri Y. Laxmanarao, s/o Sh. Appalasuri of Nandigram Block; and 5. Shri A. Neelaiah, s/o Sh. Gannaiah of Srikakulam Block. Krishna district: 1. Shri T. Madhusudan Reddy r/o Pamarru village of Pamarru Block; 2. Shri G. Subba Rao of Gudivada Block; 3. Shri V. Srinivasa Rao r/o Katura village of Vuyyuru Block; 4. Shri V. Prasad r/o Manthena village of Kankipadu Block; and 5. Shri Poornachandra Rao r/o Peddakallepalli village of Mopidevi Mandal. Guntur district: 1. Shri Meka Lakshmi Narayana of Nagaram Block; 2. Shri K. Siva Rama Krishna of Uppudi village of Repalle Block; 3. Shri Karimulla Baig r/o Chandole village of P.V. Palem Block; 4. Shri Vattikuti Damayanthi r/o Kondamudi village of Ponnur Block; and 5. Shri V. Subba Reddy of Tsundur Block. Use of Rhizobium & PSB culture has resulted in saving fertilizer cost besides reducing use of chemical fertilizers. Excessive moisture due to rains has delayed flowering impacting pod bearing in some areas. Technology is worth adoption. Chapter 5: Black gram (Rabi-summer: 2010-11) 2. Odisha Crop: Black gram (Biri) | Season: Rabi: 2010-2011 No. 1 Districts Nuapada Total 1 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Nuapada Khariar Villages 21 14 35 2 2 1,540 ha 3,850 Type-9 & PU-30 1. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 2. Seed treatment with Ammonium molybdate; 3. Application of soil amendment-gypsum; 4. Application of phosphatic fertilizer; and 5. Full practices of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practiced. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Main plot Average yield 616 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,141 Kg/ha Lowest yield 331 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 372 Kg/ha Increase over state average 66% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 543 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 13% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 4,287/Total value of produce Rs. 20,196/Net return Rs. 15,909/Beneficiaries response towards A3P A3P has created awareness of the importance of phosphatic fertilizers in black gram besides IPM practices. State experience about A3P Irrespective of variety, adoption of INM & IPM resulted in raising productivity of black gram in the State. 67 68 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 3. TAMIL NADU Crop: Black gram (Uzhundu) | Season: Rabi: 2010-2011 No. 1 Districts Tiruvannamalai Blocks Villages Tiruvannamalai 10 Kilpennathur 10 2 Cuddalore Vridhachalam 8 Kumaratchi 15 3 Nagapattinam Mayiladuthurai 5 Kuthalam 4 4 Thiruvarur Mannargudi 3 Needamangalam 3 5 Thanjavur Pattukotai 8 Thiruvonam 4 Orathanadu 5 6 Thoothukudi Ottapidaram 3 7 Villipuram Ulundurpet 20 Thirunavalur Total 7 14 98 Number of A3P units 10.7 Total area of units 10,700 ha Beneficiary farmers 9,685 Minikit variety LAM-623 (LBG-623), ADT-5 & Teja (LBG-20) Main plot variety (ies) Vamban-1, Vamban-2, Vamban-3, VBN (Bg)-4, VBN (Bg)-5, Type-9, ADT-3, TAU-1, ADT-5 & CO-5 Technologies adopted 1. Improved variety; 2. Seed treatment with Carbendazim; 3. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 4. Application of weedicides; 5. Optimum plant population; and 6. INM technologies including soil amendments, foliar spray of DAP at 30 & 45 DAS and Pulses Wonder-MN mixture from TNAU. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 905 Kg/ha 769 Kg/ha Highest yield 2,270 Kg/ha 2,600 Kg/ha Lowest yield 350 Kg/ha 325 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 388 Kg/ha Increase over state average 133% 98% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 489 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 85% 57% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 12,831/Total value of produce Rs. 41,714/Net return Rs. 28,882/- Chapter 5: Black gram (Rabi-summer: 2010-11) Highest yield performing farmers’ names Tiruvannamalai district (Tiruvannamalai Block): 1. Thiru S. Vijayan-Thandrai; 2. Thiru K. Govindan-Andamapallam; 3. Thiru P. Pachamuthu-Thiruvanaimugam; 4. Thiru P. Sekar-Thriuvanaimugam; 5. Thiru V. Kulandai Udayar-Isukazhikatteri; and 6. Thiru R. Perumal-Su. Nallur; Tiruvannamalai district (Kilpennathur block): 1. Thiru N. Dhankotti-Iluypanthangal; 2. Thiru Sabeer Ahamed-Avoor; 3. Thiru R. Anthonysamy-Avoor; 4. Thiru A. Johnlawrance-Avoor; 5. Thiru V. Annamalai-Oolaipadi; and 6. Thiru P. Manickavel-Ilupanthangal. Cuddalore district (Virdhachalam Block): 1. Thiru Elayaraja S/o Panchatram-Agram; 2. Thiru Samidurai, S/o Ramasamy-Edachittoor; 3. Thiru Malarkodi, W/o Ezhumalai-Mangalampettai; 4. Thiru Vijaykumar, S/o Ramasamy-Visaloor; and 5. Thiru Ranganathan, S/o Duraisamy-Agaram. Cuddalore district (Kumaratchi Block): 1. Thiru Elayaperumal s/o Govindarasu-Ma.Puliangudi; 2. Thiru Prakash S/o Aranganathan-Ma. Puliangudi; 3. Thiru Vasanthi S/o Krishnamoorthy-Elamkambur; 4. Thiru Selvakumar S/o Sinthanthurai-Ma. Arasur; and 5. Thiru Balaguru S/o Loganthan-Melaparuthikudi. Nagapattinam district: 1. Thiru Arul, S/o Vaithiyanathan-Cholampetai; and 2. Thiru Sathiyamoorthy, S/o Ragavan-Kadalangudi. Thiruvarur district (Mannargudi block): 1. Thiru N. Ashok, S/o Nagappan-Ediyur Embathi; 2. Thiru G. Natarajan, S/o Gnanasundaram-Melathirupalakudi; 3. Thiru M. Parvathi, W/o Magarajan-Melathirupalakudi; 4. Thiru V. Neelamegam, S/o Vadivel- Melathirupalakudi; and 5. Thiru P. Manokaran, S/o Pakrisamy-Karikottai. Thiruvarur district (Needamangalam block): 1. Thiru C. Govindarasu, S/o Chinnaiyan; 2. Thiru R. Elangovan, S/o Ramasamy; 3. Thiru S. Neduncheliyan, S/o Sevu; 4. Thiru M. Elangovan, S/o Murugaiyan; and 5. Thiru E. Vijayatani, S/o Elangovan. Thanjavur district (Pattukottai Block): 1. Thiru Seeni, S/o Ramasamy-Karambayam; 2. Thiru Rajappa, S/o Ramalingam-Karambayam; 3. Thiru Padmavathi, W/o Ramayan-Karambayam; 4. Thiru Senthil, S/o Sathiyamoorthi-Karambayam; and 5. Thiru Rathinam, S/o Kandasamy-Karambayam. Thanjavur district (Thiruvonam Block): 1. Thiru Govindarasu, S/o Gopalkrishnan-Thirunallur; 2. Thiru Kumarappan, S/o Ayyavu-Thirunallur; 3. Thiru Natarajan, S/o Muthusamy-Thirunallur; 4. Thiru Vedhanayagi, W/o Nagalingam-Thirunallur; and 5. Thiru Utrapathy, S/o Krishnasamy-Thirunallur. 69 70 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Thanjavur district (Orathanadu Block): 1. Thiru Mayavan, S/o Thambiyaiya-Thirumangalakottai (E); 2. Thiru Vijaykumar, S/o Lakshmanan-Arumulai; 3. Thiru Lakshmanan, S/o Periyathambi-Thoanrampattu; 4. Thiru Rajmohan, S/o Subaiyan- Thirumangalakottai (E); 5. Thiru Muthukrishnan, S/o Veeraiyan-Thoanrampattu. Thoothukudi district (Ottapidarab Block): 1. Thiru Pothiraj, S/o Ramasamy-Malaipatti; 2. Thiru Raja Gopal, S/o Sundar Reddiar-O. Sarvanapuram; 3. Thiru Vijaypandian, S/o Kandasamy-Ottanatham; 4. Thiru Murugan, S/o Shanmuga Reddiar-O. Sarvanapuram; 5. Thiru Raja Gopal, S/o Krishnasamy-Malaipatti. Villupuram district: 1. Thiru Palanisamy, S/o Jayachandran-P. Killanur; 2. Thiru Ramasamy, S/o Nallathambi- P. Killanur; 3. Thiru Kasirajan, S/o Ramasamy- P. Killanur; 4. Thiru Rangaraj, S/o Ramanujam-Sivapattinam; and 5. Thiru Kannan, S/o Kuppusamy-Chinnakuppam. Optimum plant population and use of bio-pesticides & Pulse booster has resulted in extended bloom and heavy flush of pods besides contribution of other inputs leading to economic yield. A3P Program has resulted in improved delivery of inputs, extension services and needed crop production technology to the farmers in the State. hapter C 6 Performance of Green gram (Kharif-2010) A3P-green gram has been organized in 1,213 villages of 74 blocks in 27 districts of 6 States on an area of 0.79 lakh ha engaging 0.97 lakh beneficiary farmers during Kharif: 2010. Green gram ranks 3rd in area, 5th in production and 7th in productivity amongst pulses in the country. The State specific area & production configurations during 2010-11 are presented below: Green gram-TE: Kharif-2010 (Area in '000' ha) Karnataka 14% Andhra Pradesh 9% Tamil Nadu 1% Odisha 4% Bihar 0% Gujarat 6% Madhya Pradesh 4% Other 10% Rajasthan 37% Uttar Pradesh 2% Maharashtra 20% Other states 3% Figure 1 72 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Green gram-TE: Kharif-2010 (Production in '000' Tons) Karnataka 7% Andhra Pradesh 8% Tamil Nadu 1% Odisha 2% Gujarat 6% Other 9% Rajasthan 43% Bihar 1% Madhya Pradesh 2% Uttar Pradesh 2% Other states 3% Maharashtra 25% Figure 2 Chapter 6: Performance of Green gram (Kharif-2010) 1. ANDHRA PRADESH Crop: Green gram (Pachapesalu) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Districts Blocks Villages Mothey 7 Noothankal 6 2 Mahboobnagar Narayanpet 13 Damaragidda 4 Maganoor 4 Total 2 5 34 Number of A3P units 5 Total area of units 5,000 ha Beneficiary farmers 4,664 Minikit variety LGG-460 Main plot variety (ies) ML-267, Lam-407 (LGG-407), LGG-410, Pusa-105 Technologies adopted 1. Quality seed of improved varieties; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium culture; 3. Seed treatment with fungicides; 4. Application of herbicides for weed control; 5. Application of micro-nutrients-Zinc sulphate; 6. Soil test based fertilizer application; 7. Timely irrigation; 8. Plant protection using Neem oil; and 9. Use of improved farm implements for cost saving. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 652 Kg/ha 547 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,350 Kg/ha 900 Kg/ha Lowest yield 375 Kg/ha 300 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 467 Kg/ha Increase over state average 40% 17% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 538 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 21% 2% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 10,800/Total value of produce Rs. 22,570/Net return Rs. 11,170/Highest yield performing farmers’ Nalgonda district: names 1. Shri Minampati Ram Reddy of Mothey Block; 2. Shri Sheri Adireddy of Noothankal Block; Mahboobnagar district: 1. Ms. Venkatamma w/o Shri Sathya Reddy r/o Wadvat village in Maganoor Block; 2. Shri S. Manikyappa, S/o Shri Balappa r/o Ammireddy pally village of Damaragidda Block; and 3. Shri Lalappa S/o Shri Sayappa r/o Sajjanapur of Damaragidda Block. Beneficiaries response towards A3P Farmers were convinced with adopted technology. State experience about A3P Luxuriant growth due to excessive moisture (rains) has reduced pod bearing thereby affecting grain yield. Nalgonda 73 74 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 2. GUJARAT Crop: Green gram (Mag) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Banaskantha Districts 2 Kutch Total 2 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Tharad Bhabhar Vav Bhuj Mandvi Rapar Villages 17 13 21 29 7 26 113 6 5 5,000 ha 4,699 Pusa-9531 GM-4 & K-851 1. Quality seed of improved variety; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 3. Seed treatment with Trichoderma fungicide; 4. Application of gypsum-a soil amendment; 5. Application of micro-nutrients-Zinc sulphate, boron, & ferrous sulphate; 6. Application of phosphatic & potassic fertilizers; 7. IPM based pest surveillance & management there of using bio-agents, bio-pesticides and chemical pesticides. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 88 Kg/ha 605 Kg/ha Highest yield 120 Kg/ha 1,550 Kg/ha Lowest yield 60 Kg/ha 191 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 503 Kg/ha Increase over state average (-) 83% 20% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 538 Kg/ha Increase over national average (-) 84% 12% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 6,500/Total value of produce Rs. 23,800/Net return Rs. 17,300/Highest yield performing farmers’ Banaskantha district (Block Tharad): names 1. Shri Patel Manji Vaghabhai; 2. Shri Patel Bhimjibhai Malabhai; 3. Shri Patel Laxmanbhai Rupsibhai; 4. Shri Patel Prakashbhai Hirabhai; and 5. Shri Patel Bhikhabhai Kalabhai. Chapter 6: Performance of Green gram (Kharif-2010) Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Banaskantha district (Block Bhabhar): 1. Shri Patel Karsan Karamshibhai; 2. Shri Patel Nanji Parkhabhai; 3. Shri Desai Laxman Meghajibhai; 4. Shri Patel Bhanjibhai Vashrambhai; and 5. Shri Mali Nakaji Dhudajibhai. Banaskantha district (Block Vav): 1. Shri Patel Lakhdhirbhai Keshubhai; 2. Shri Patel Rameshbhai Savjibhai; 3. Shri Harijan Pathu Hengodabhai; 4. Shri Rajput Mansing Ajmal; and 5. Shri Patel Jetsibhai Umedbhai. Kutch district: 1. Shri Valjibhai Vaghjjibhai Pindoriya; 2. Shri Patel Kantilal Dayalal; 3. Shri Patel Bhimji Mavjibhai; 4. Shri Patel Mavji Kanjibhai; and 5. Shri Vela Parbat Jivabhai. A3P technology package and inputs have helped to improve the technological competence of farmers for augmenting Moong yield. Moong cv. Pusa-9531 was not suitable for Kharif season. A3P program has created realization of the importance of soil amendments, micro-nutrients and phosphatic & potassic fertilizers in conjunction with IPM approach of pest management for augmenting Moong yield. 75 76 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 3. KARNATAKA Crop: Green gram (Hesaru) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Bidar Districts 2 Dharwar 3 Gadag 4 Gulbarga 5 Yadagir Total 5 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Aurad Bhalki Humnabad Dharwar Hubli Navalagund Gadag Ron Afzalpur Chincholi Gulbarga Jewargi Shahpur Surpur Yadagir Villages 30 25 20 4 10 3 6 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 117 15 19 19,000 ha 36,111 Lam-460 (LGG-460) Sel-4 & China Moong. 1. Use of improved variety; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 3. Application of gypsum as a source of sulphur & soil amendment as well; 4. Application of micro-nutrients-Zinc sulphate, Ferrous sulphate & Boron; 5. Use of herbicide for weed control as a cost saving measure; 6. Seed treatment with Thirum+Carbendazim & Trichoderma; 7. Foliar spray of Urea; and 8. IPM based pest surveillance using Pheromone traps & lures and pest management with NPV: bio-agent, bio-pesticide-Neem based pesticide and chemical pesticides. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 515 Kg/ha 428 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,100 Kg/ha 1,100 Kg/ha Lowest yield 25 Kg/ha 50 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 276 Kg/ha Increase over state average 87% 55% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 538 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average (-) 4% (-) 20% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 8,830/Total value of produce Rs. 29,575/Net return Rs. 20,745/- Chapter 6: Performance of Green gram (Kharif-2010) Highest yield performing farmers’ names Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P 77 Bidar district: 1. Smt. Kashibai w/o Shri Baburao r/o Lakhangaon; 2. Shri Vaibhav s/o Shri Bhavrao r/o Lakhangaon; 3. Shri Jagannath Reddy s/o Shri Raj Reddy r/o Nirna village of Humnabad Block; 4. Shri Riyaj Patel s/o Shri Lashkar Patel r/o Otagi village of Humnabad Block; and 5. Shri Ghaleppa s/o Shri Nagshetty r/o Jojana. Dharwad district: 1. Shri Siddappa Shivappa Sambaji r/o Mantur village of Hubli Block; 2. Shri Nijaguni Mahadevappa Nijaganavar r/o Manturvillage of Hubli Block; 3. Shri Yellappa V. Shinde r/o Annigeri; and 4. Shri Siddappa Mallappa Kappatanavar r/o Annigeri. Gadag district: 1. Shri Basappa r/o Y. Jalihal; 2. Shri Davalasab r/o K. Kalakapur; 3. Shri Mallikarjanaya r/o V. Virpur; and 4. Shri Irrana r/o B. Kadliundi. Gulbarga district: 1. Shri Sidramappa; 2. Shri Baswanappa; 3. Shri Siryakanth; and 4. Shri Jagannath. Varietal choice need be left to District level Agriculture Officers. A3P has been widely accepted by farmers for sustainable production of pulses particularly INM & IPM inputs including E-Pest surveillance. E-Pest surveillance led to yield increase to the extent of 25 to 40% in green gram. 78 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 4. MAHARASHTRA Crop: Green gram (Mug) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Akola Districts 2 Ahmednagar 3 Amravati 4 5 Buldhana Dhule 6 7 Jalna Jalgaon 8 9 Nandurbar Parbhani Total Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Yield parameters Average yield Highest yield Lowest yield 9 Blocks Villages Akola 5 Akot 8 Ahmednagar 11 Parner 20 Daryapur 8 Bhatakuli 9 Mehkar 9 Shindkheda 24 Shirpur 14 Arhe 15 Thalner 12 Sangvi 23 Nardhana 14 Golapangari-Ner 9 Amalner 23 Dharangaon 34 Shahda 102 Jintur 15 Selu 8 Parbhani 17 20 380 16 16,000 ha 19,862 Utkarsha, Kopargaon, BM 2002-1, Vaibhav (Phule M-9339), Phule M-2, BPMR-145, BM-4, Vipula & local. Utkarsha, Nirmal, Navin, PKV Moong- 8802, Phule M-2, Kopargaon, BM-4, Chamki Moong, Vaibhav (Phule M-9339), DM 2000-1, BPMR-145 & local. 1. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 2. Timely sowing; 3. Application of Zinc Sulphate & Ferrous Sulphate; 4. Inter-culture & weeding; 5. Water management using sprinkler; and 6. Adoption of IPM practices for monitoring of pest using Pheromone traps & lures and bio-agents to keep the pest under manageable limits. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Minikit demonstrations Main plot 883 Kg/ha 722 Kg/ha 1,400 Kg/ha 1,276 Kg/ha 350 Kg/ha 190 Kg/ha Chapter 6: Performance of Green gram (Kharif-2010) State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 Increase over state average State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 Increase over national average 671 Kg/ha 32% 8% 538 Kg/ha 64% 34% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 6,923/Total value of produce Rs. 29,506/Net return Rs. 22,583/Highest yield performing farmers’ names Akola district (Akola Block): 1. Shri Dadarao Thathod; 2. Shri Sunil Ramkrishna Modak; 3. Smt. Taibai Dhondoji Thathod; and 4. Shri Sukhdev Vasudev Adhau. Akola district (Akot Block): 1. Shri Mahgesh Rambhau Mohokar; 2. Shri Nilkhant Panjabrao Mohokar; 3. Shri Dadarao tulsiram Patharkar; 4. Shri Shaligram Motiram Makone; 5. Shri Shaya Ramchandra Barethiya; 6. Amol Vithal Gaikwad; and 7. Avinash Murlidhar Lande. Buldhana district: 1. Shri Vijay Kautikram Deshmukh r/o Chaigaon; 2. Shri Gajanan Dashrath Surushe r/o Chaigaon; 3. Shri Bhujang Maruti Londhe r/o Chaigaon; 4. Shri Parshuram Totaram Tangade r/o Kalapvihir; and 5. Shri Ashok Amruta Mangadhe r/o Kalapvihir. Dhule district (Block Shindkheda): 1. Shri Luxman Sanket Patil r/o Sulwade; 2. Ms. Sunita Bhanudas Pawar r/o Warsoos; 3. Shri Shriram Shankar Patil; 4. Shri Sukhlal Uttam Koli r/o Amalthe; and 5. Shri Sandip Komalsingh Girase. Dhule district (Block Shirpur): 1. Shri Santosh Nana Kalal; 2. Shri Bansilal Onkar Badgujar; 3. Shri Sharad Bapurao Patil; 4. Shri Gokul Janrao Patil; and 5. Shri Dilip Dagadu Patil. Jalna district: 1. Shri Rajput Bajrang Ramchandra; 2. Shri Gore Rajendra Madhav; 3. Shri Deshmukh Ashok Shankarao; 4. Shri Khandebharad Suresh; and 5. Shri Handebharad Yogesh Badrinarayan. Jalgaon district (Block Dharangaon): 1. Shri Pundalik Shahadu Mali r/o Vivare; 2. Tukaram Vedu Patil r/o Bhavarkheda; 3. Shri Bebabai Subhash Patil r/o Bhavarkheda; 4. Shri Sugriv Popot Patil r/o Jambhore; and 5. Ms. Durgabai Budha Bhil r/o Jambhore. 79 80 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Nandurbar district: 1. Shri Ravindra Dashrath Patil Parbhani district (Block Jintur): 1. Shri Laxman Rangnathrao Parbhani district (Block Selu): 1. Shri Vishwanath Sakharam Solanke Parbhani district (Block Parbhani): 1. Shri Naresh Sudhakarrao Galakatu. Inputs provided under A3P program are crucial for enhancement of productivity and higher economic returns. Farmers demanded that Dal Mill need be established in the pulse growing areas in Maharashtra supported with market intervention if prices fall during marketing season. A3P program is a step forward to sustain the productivity of pulses in the State. Green gram yield increased up to 40% over local practices in certain A3P units. Self Help Groups (SHGs) were formed to source inputs and technology in some villages. Chapter 6: Performance of Green gram (Kharif-2010) 5. ODISHA Crop: Green gram (Mung) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Districts Bolangir 2 Subarnapur 3 Kalahandi Total 3 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Yield parameters Average yield Highest yield Lowest yield State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 Increase over state average National average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 Increase over national average Cost of cultivation Total value of produce Net return Blocks Villages 37 50 61 34 133 57 372 Bolangir Agalpur Sonepur Birmaharajpur Bhawanipatna Kesinga 6 5.524 5,524 ha 7,612 LAM-460 PDM-54, PDM-139, PDM-11, K-851, TARM-2 & local. 1. Quality seed of improved varieties; 2. Seed treatment; 3. Timely sowing in lines with seed drill; 4. Application of bio-fertilizers; 5. Application of micro-nutrients; and 6. IPM using bio-pesticides & chemical pesticides. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Minikit demonstrations Main plot 794 Kg/ha 755 Kg/ha 1,586 Kg/ha 1,510 Kg/ha 460 Kg/ha 455 Kg/ha 230 Kg/ha 245% 228% 538 Kg/ha 48% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Rs. 7,724/Rs. 30,284/Rs. 22,560/- 40% 81 82 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Highest yield performing farmers’ names Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Bolangir district: 1. Shri Hiraram Mallik, s/o Shri Chanda r/o Bhundimuhan, Block- Bolangir; 2. Shri Jadumani Bag, s/o Shri lakhminarayan r/o Bhundimuhan, Block- Bolangir; and 3. Shri Dhansingh Bhue, s/o Shri Mahadev r/o Bhundimuhan, Block- Bolangir. Subarnapur district: 1. Shri Pardes Bagha r/o Nuagarh village of B. M. Pur Block; 2. Shri Ranjit Ratha r/o Nuagarh village of B. M. Pur Block; 3. Shri Ramakanta Ratha r/o Nuagarh village of B. M. Pur Block; 4. Shri Sarat Mishra r/o Mallickmunda village of Sonepur Block; and 5. Shri Karam Chand Mohanty r/o Gadia village of Sonepur Block. Kalahandi district: 1. Shri Suresh Jani r/o Karlaguda village, Block-Bhawanipatna; 2. Shri Khirasindhu Bhoi r/o Sujanpur village, Block-Bhawanipatna; 3. Shri Ugre Goud r/o Karlaguda village, Block-Bhawanipatna; 4. Shri Aswini Patra r/o Sujanpur village, Block-Bhawanipatna; and 5. Shri Sanuja Goud r/o Karlaguda village, Block-Bhawanipatna. A3P has resulted in increasing the income of farmers besides awareness of improved varieties, IPM & INM practices. Mung variety LAM-460 has been widely accepted in Kalahandi district. Irrespective of variety, adoption of INM & IPM resulted in raising productivity of Mung crop in the State. Chapter 6: Performance of Green gram (Kharif-2010) 83 6. RAJASTHAN Crop: Green gram (Moong) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Districts Blocks Villages Sarwar 10 Arai 9 2 Churu Sujangarh 30 Rajgarh 31 3 Jaipur Dudu 14 Sambhar 45 Phagi 36 4 Jodhpur Luni 2 Bilara 2 Bhopalgarh 2 5 Nagour Kuchaman City 8 Parbatsar 3 Degana 3 Mundwa 4 Nagour 7 Riyabadi 3 Merta city 3 Jayal 4 6 Tonk Newai 30 Malpura 16 Todaraising 15 Total 6 22 197 Number of A3P units 28.112 Total area of units 28,112 ha Beneficiary farmers 23,676 Minikit variety SML- 668 & RMG-492 Main plot variety (ies) K-851, SML-668, Dinkar, RMG-62, MUM-2, RMG-268, GM-4 & local. Technologies adopted 1. Use of certified seed of improved varieties; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 3. Seed treatment with Carbendanzim fungicide; 4. Application of weedicide; 5. Application of gypsum @ 250 Kg/ha for soil amendment; 6. Application of Zinc Sulphate @ 25 Kg/ha & DAP @ 50 Kg/ha; 7. Timely inter-culture, weeding & irrigation; and 8. Adoption of IPM package for pest monitoring using Pheromone traps & lures followed by pest management using Azadiractin & Endosulphan. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 882 Kg/ha 793 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,850 Kg/ha 1,240 Kg/ha Lowest yield 200 Kg/ha 300 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 621 Kg/ha Increase over state average 42% 28% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 538 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 64% 47% Ajmer 84 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Cost of cultivation Total value of produce Net return Highest yield performing farmers’ names Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Economic performance (Rs./ha) Rs. 11,932/Rs. 29,343/Rs. 17,411/Ajmer district: 1. Shri Mahaveer s/o Shri Sukhdev Jat; 2. Shri Gopal s/o Shri Jagdish Ram; 3. Shri Harji Ram s/o Shri Ram Chandra Dhakar; 4. Shri Ram Narain s/o Shri Ugma Jat; and 5. Shri Ram Dayak s/o Shri Ballu Jat. Churu district: 1. Shri Nandnath s/o Shri Kulunath r/o Parevra; 2. Shri Anaram s/o Shri Tulcha Ram Jat r/o Sarubari; 3. Shri Sumermal s/o Shri Lal Chand Jat r/o Neema; 4. Shri Jaylal s/o Shro Bhau Ram Jat r/o Changothi; and 5. Smt. Dayavanti w/o Malikraj r/o Galar. Jaipur district: 1. Shri Ganesh s/o Shri Meh Ram Jat; 2. Shri Bheru Lal s/o Shri Ladu Ram; 3. Shri Kailash s/o Shri Sobhag Mal Jain; 4. Shri Sheoji Ram s/o Shri Nanag Ram; and 5. Shri Gopal s/o Shri Ramu Ram. Jodhpur district: 1. Shri Mangal Singh s/o Shri Ladu Ram; 2. Shri Sadik Khan s/o Shri Chel Khan; 3. Shri Mangi Lal s/o Shri Mansa Ram; 4. Shri Buddha Ram s/o Shri Lisa Ram; and 5. Shri Om Giri, s/o Shri Anoop Giri. Nagour district: 1. Shri Bhanwarlal s/o Shri Hemaram; 2. Shri Jagdish s/o Shri Ganesh Das; 3. Shri Kalu Ram s/o Shri Binja Ram; 4. Shri Raju Ram s/o Shri Balu Ram; 5. Shri Om Prakash s/o Shri Pancha Ram; 6. Shri Lichhma Ram s/o Shri Mangilal; 7. Shri Ummedram, s/o Shri Bhanwruram; and 8. Shri Ram Jeewan, s/o Shri Hari Ram. Tonk district: 1. Shri Ram Dev; 2. Shri Rati Ram; 3. Shri Ramesh; 4. Shri Ram Raj; and 5. Shri Hansraj. A3P has created awareness of INM & IPM amongst farmers besides benefits of certified seed of improved varieties of Moong and timely cultural operations for obtaining higher yield. A3P Program has proved best tool for sustained increase of yield of Moong. The program should be continued in the present form with emphasis on State & sowing season specific varietal adaptability. hapter C 7 Performance of Green gram (Rabi: 2010-11) A3P-green gram has been organized in 195 villages of 10 blocks in 6 districts of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha States on an area of 0.09 lakh ha engaging 13,751 beneficiary farmers during Rabi: 2010-2011. Green gram ranks 3rd in area, 5th in production and 7th in productivity amongst pulses in the country. The state specific area & production configurations during 2010-11 are presented below: Green gram-TE-Rabi-summer: 2010-11: Area ('000' ha) Madhya Pradesh 0% Bihar 23% Odisha 26% Uttar Pradesh 5% Other 10% Tamil Nadu 21% Andhra Pradesh 17% Maharashtra 1% Karnataka 2% Figure 1 Other states 5% 86 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Green gram-TE-Rabi-summer: 2010-11 Production ('000' Tons) Madhya Pradesh 0% Bihar 32% Uttar Pradesh 9% Other 19% Odisha 20% Tamil Nadu 13% Andhra Pradesh 15% Maharashtra 1% Karnataka 1% Figure 2 Other states 9% Chapter 7: Performance of Green gram (Rabi: 2010-11) 87 1. ANDHRA PRADESH Crop: Green gram (Pachapesalu) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 No. 1 Srikakulam Districts 2 Vizianagaram Total 2 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Ransthalam Tekkali Jami Gantyada Bobbili Villages 5 5 5 5 65 85 5 5 5,000 ha 6,298 LGG-460 ML-267, Nalla Pesara local 1. Quality seed of improved varieties; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 3. Seed treatment with Carbendanzim fungicide; 4. Basal application of gypsum-a soil amendments & source of sulphur; 5. Basal application nitrogenous fertilizers & Muriate of Potash (MOP); 6. Timely water management; and 7. Need based crop protection using bio-pesticides and chemical pesticides. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 800 Kg/ha 519 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,100 Kg/ha 810 Kg/ha Lowest yield 384 Kg/ha 200 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 376 Kg/ha Increase over state average 113% 38% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 404 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 98% 28% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 8,686/Total value of produce Rs. 26,280/Net return Rs. 17,594/Highest yield performing farmers’ Srikakulam district: names 1. Shri Ponna Ramanayya, s/o Shri Ramanarao of Tekkali Block; 2. Shri Jallu Tirupati Rao s/o Shri Lingamurty of Tekkali Block; 3. Shri Lanka Krishna s/o Shri Papineedu of Ransthalam Block; 4. Ch. Ramana, s/o Shri Applaramanna of Ransthalam Block; and 5. Shri B. Madhava Rao, s/o Shri Suryanarayana of Tekkali Block. Vizianagaram district: 1. Ms. M. Appamma of Bobbili Block; 2. Ms. Sirla Paramesu r/o Sivadavalasa village of Bobbili Mandal; 3. Sh. Gullipalli Eswara Rao r/o Vizinigiri village of Jami Mandal; 4. Sh. Majji Suryanarayana r/o Vizinigiri village of Jami Mandal; and 5. Sh. Siriki Sriramamurthy r/o Vizinigiri village of Jami Mandal. Beneficiaries response towards A3P Farmers found complete technology package most useful including Moong cv. LRG-460. State experience about A3P The demonstrated technology has an edge over local practices. 88 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 2. Odisha Crop: Green gram (Mung) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 No. 1 Districts Blocks Villages Bolangir 42 Agalpur 2 Subarnapur Sonepur 16 3 Kalahandi Bhawanipatna 21 4 Raygada Gudari 31 Total 4 5 110 Number of A3P units 4 Total area of units 3,930 ha Beneficiary farmers 7,453 Main plot variety (ies) PDM-54, PDM-139, TARM-1 & SML-668. Technologies adopted 1. Quality seed of improved varieties; 2. Seed treatment; 3. Timely sowing in lines with seed drill; 4. Application of bio-fertilizers; 5. Application of micro-nutrients; and 6. IPM using bio-pesticides & chemical pesticides. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Main plot Average yield 729 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,510 Kg/ha Lowest yield 455 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 332 Kg/ha Increase over state average 120% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 425 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 72% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 7,891/Total value of produce Rs. 30,223/Net return Rs. 22,332/Beneficiaries response towards A3P A3P has resulted in increasing the income of farmers besides awareness of improved varieties, IPM & INM practices. State experience about A3P Irrespective of variety, adoption of INM & IPM resulted in raising productivity of Mung crop in the State. Bolangir hapter C 8 Performance of Bengal gram (Rabi: 2010-11) A3P-Bengal gram has been organized in 6,716 villages of 253 blocks in 66 districts of 11 States on an area of 2.71 lakh ha engaging 3.09 lakh beneficiary farmers during Rabi-summer: 2010-2011. Bengal gram ranks 1st in area, production and productivity amongst pulses in the country. The State specific area & production configurations during 2010-11 are presented below: Bengal gram (TE: 2010-11) : Area (Mha) Rajasthan 19% Andhra Pradesh 6% Uttar Pradesh 6% Chattisgarh 3% Gujarat 2% Haryana 1% Karnataka 10% Jharkhand 1% Bihar 1% Orissa 1% Other 3% Maharashtra 16% West Bengal 0% Madhya Pradesh 34% Figure 1 Others 0% 90 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Bengal gram (TE: 2010-11) Production (Mill. Tons) Karnataka 8% Uttar Pradesh 6% Rajasthan 20% Chattisgarh 3% Gujarat 2% Haryana 1% Other 2% Andhra Pradesh 9% Maharashtra 16% Madhya Pradesh 33% Figure 2 Jharkhand 1% Bihar 1% Orissa 0% West Bengal 0% Others 0% Chapter 8: Performance of Bengal gram (Rabi: 2010-11) 1. ANDHRA PRADESH Crop: Bengal gram (Sanagalu) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 No. 1 Districts Blocks Villages Boath 9 Indervelly-Narnoor 6 Bela 3 2 Kurnool Kallur 1 Kowthalam 3 Chippagiri 2 Sanjamala 1 Orvakal 5 3 Prakasam Inkollu 1 Maddipadu 7 Naguluppalapadu 2 Tangutur 3 Zarugumalli 4 Total 3 13 47 Number of A3P units 13 Total area of units 13,000 ha Beneficiary farmers 12,153 Minikit variety JG-11, Kak-2 Main plot variety (ies) Annegiri, ICCV-37, ICCV-11, JAKI-9218, KAK-2, JG-11 Technologies adopted 1. Quality seed of improved varieties; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 3. Seed treatment with Trichoderma; 4. Application of gypsum as soil amendment; 5. Application of micro-nutrients; 6. Optimum seed rate; 7. Application of weedicide; 8. Timely crop protection using Neem oil followed by Monocrotophos @ 750 ml/ha at 50% flowering stage and thereafter Chloropyriphos @ 1.25 litre/ha and later Carbendanzim 20 days after 1st spray. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 1,915 Kg/ha 1,436 Kg/ha Highest yield 2,800 Kg/ha 2,175 Kg/ha Lowest yield 1,000 Kg/ha 750 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 1,233 Kg/ha Increase over state average 56% 16% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 895 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 114% 60% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 20,673/Total value of produce Rs. 50,683/Net return Rs. 30,010 Adilabad 91 92 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Highest yield performing farmers’ names Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Adilabad district: 1. Shri Chandrakanth r/o Gaurapur of Indervelly Narnoor Block; 2. Shri Vijay Kumar, s/o Shri Gopal of Bela Block; and 3. Shri A. Shanker of Boath village & Block. Kurnool district: 1. Shri A. Saibaba Reddy, s/o Sh. Venkataranga Reddy of Kallur Block; 2. Shri B. Ramanjaneyulu, s/o Sh. Eswarappa r/o Yerur village of Chippagiri Block; 3. Shri Y. Raviprakash Reddy, s/o Sh. Kullai Reddy; 4. Shri G. Sanjeeva Rayudu, s/o Sh. Nandanna r/o H. Kottal village of Orvakal Block; and 5. Shri B. Narsa Reddy, s/o Sh. Venkata Reddy r/o Rowder village of Kowthalam Block. Prakasam district: 1. Shri Surapati Manohara Rao r/o Duddukuru village of Inkollu Block; 2. Shri Surapati Srinivasa Rao r/o Duddukuru village of Inkollu Block; 3. Shri P. Srinivasa Rao r/o Naguluppalapadu village & Block; and 4. Shri G. Prabhakar r/o Duddukuru village of Inkollu Block. Farmers were satisfied with the technology package. Delayed sowing due to heavy rains during November has impacted the productivity despite best technology module in Prakasham (Coastal district). Weather situation in Adilabad & Kurnool districts was normal resulting in harnessing the potential of given production technology thereby boosting the production & productivity of Bengal gram in the State. Chapter 8: Performance of Bengal gram (Rabi: 2010-11) 93 2. BIHAR Crop: Bengal gram (Chana) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 No. 1 Bhojpur Districts 2 lakhisarai 3 Bhagalpur Total 3 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Shahpur Bihiya BArhara Koelwar Suraygadha lakhisarai Barhiya Kahalgou Goradih Sabourand Bathnagar Villages 32 49 38 11 119 3 3,000 ha 3,081 RSG-963 JG-11 1. Quality seeds of improved varieties; 2. Seed treatment with fungicide/bio-agent-Trichoderma and insecticide; 3. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 4. Weed management using herbicide; 5. Application of soil amendments-Phospho-gypsum and micro-nutrients; and 6. Application of bio-pesticide Azadiractin 300 ppm and insecticide for crop protection. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 1,511 Kg/ha 1,811 Kg/ha Highest yield 2,020 Kg/ha 2,500 Kg/ha Lowest yield 800 Kg/ha 800 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 1187 Kg/ha Increase over state average 28% 53% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 895 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 69% 102% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 17,753/Total value of produce Rs. 38,041/Net return Rs. 20,288/- 94 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Highest yield performing farmers’ names Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Bhojpur: 1. Shri Ganesh Tiwari; 2. Shri Shivlakhan Singh; 3. Shri Ram Bahadur Singh; 4. Shri Shrinath Singh; and 5. Shri Kapil muni Singh. Lakhisarai: 1. Shri Kanhaiyya Singh; 2. Shri Anil Singh; 3. Shri Bablu Singh; 4. Shri Omkar Singh; and 5. Mohd. Siyyad. Bhagalpur: 1. Shri Narayan Singh; 2. Shri Ramdev Pratap Singh; 3. Shri Ashok Yadav; 4. Shri Kailash Yadav; and 5. Shri Chhotelal Yadav. Demonstrated technology in general and seed inoculation with PSB culture and prophylactic application of Azadiractin for pest control has been preferred by the farmers except RSG-963 of Bengal gram variety supplied in the minikits. Phosphatic fertilizers, Bio-pesticides & Neem oil for crop protection & weedicide Pendemethalin to control weeds have been found most effective besides other demonstrated technologies in realizing economic yield of Bengal gram. Chapter 8: Performance of Bengal gram (Rabi: 2010-11) 95 3. Chhattisgarh Crop: Bengal gram (Chana) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 No. 1 Districts Blocks Villages Balod 17 Gurur 17 Gunderdehi 11 Patan 20 2 Kabirdham Kawardha 25 Sahaspur-Lohara 15 Pandariya 5 3 Rajnandgaon Rajnandgaon 14 Dongargarh 17 Khairagarh 12 Chhuikhadan 14 Total 3 11 167 Number of A3P units 10 Total area of units 9,790 ha Beneficiary farmers 7,812 Minikit variety JG-63, Jawahar Gram-130 (JG-130) & PKV Kabuli-2 Main plot variety (ies) JG-74, Vaibhav (RG-9218), Vishal Phule (G-8720), Vijay (Phule G81-1-1-1), JG-11, Jawahar Gram-16 (SAKI-9516), JG-315, Ujjain-21, Jawahar Gram (JG-130) & JG-218 Technologies adopted 1. Quality seeds of improved varieties; 2. Seed treatment with bio-agent-Trichoderma; 3. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 4. Application of gypsum as source of Sulphur and soil amendment as well; 5. Application of Zinc sulphate-micronutrient; 6. Application of weedicides to control weeds effectively to economize on labour cost; and 7. IPM based pest surveillance using Pheromone traps & lures and management of pest using bio-pesticide and chemical pesticides. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 1,273 Kg/ha 1,291 Kg/ha Highest yield 2,300 Kg/ha 1,750 Kg/ha Lowest yield 610 Kg/ha 640 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 959 Kg/ha Increase over state average 33% 35% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 895 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 42% 44% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 12,505/Total value of produce Rs. 31,552/Net return Rs. 19,047/Durg 96 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Highest yield performing farmers’ names Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Durg district: 1. Shri Lochan s/o Shri Chatur r/o Pasaud, Block-Gunderdehi; 2. Shri Toshan s/o Shri Hariram r/o Khairwahi, Block-Balod; and 3. Shri Gopal s/o Shri Hariram r/o Khairwahi, Block-Balod. Rajnandgaon district: 1. Shri Bahalram s/o Shri Pilaramr r/o Garrapar, Block-Khairagarh; 2. Shri Bankelal s/o Shri Bulku r/o Kritbans, Block-Chhuikhada. A3P-Bengal gram program has convinced the farmers for controlling Pod borer pest (Helicoverpa armigera) and needed nutrient management by adopting IPM & INM practices respectively. A3P has helped in area expansion under gram in the State particularly extending to non-traditional gram growing areas. A3P units were also used as a means of Certified seed production registering the selected A3P units with State Seed Corporation & State Seed Certification Agency. State has also included A3P units under Crop insurance as a social safety net for the pulse growers in Durg district. Chapter 8: Performance of Bengal gram (Rabi: 2010-11) 97 4. Gujarat Crop: Bengal gram (Chana) | Season: Rabi: 2010-2011 No. 1 Districts Dahod Total 1 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Garbada Dahod Jhalod 3 Villages 17 14 19 50 3 3,000 ha 3,208 Gujarat Gram-2, JAKI-9218 Dahod Yellow 1. Quality seeds of improved varieties; 2. Seed treatment with Thirum and bio-agent-Trichoderma; 3. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 4. Application of Bentonite sulphur granules; 5. Application of Gujarat grade micro-nutrients; 6. Basal application of DAP followed with two foliar spray of Urea @ 5 Kg/ha at flowering and thereafter; and 7. IPM based pest surveillance using Pheromone traps & Lures and management of pest using bio-pesticide Azadiractin 300 ppm, Neem oil and Profenophos insecticide and bio-agent-NPV for Heliothis. Yield performance Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 1,132 Kg/ha 940 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,180 Kg/ha 990 Kg/ha Lowest yield 1,008 Kg/ha 892 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 1,136 Kg/ha Increase over state average At par (-) 17% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 895 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 26% 5% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 11,473/Total value of produce Rs. 36,171/Net return Rs. 24,698/- 98 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Highest yield performing farmers’ names Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Dahod district (Block Garbada): 1. Shri Gohil Natha Rupabhai 2. Shri Baria Laliben Modiya; 3. Shri Ninama Jodhubhai Ditabhai; 4. Shri Bhuriya Raichand Tersingh; and 5. Shri Baria Bhagabhai Valabhai. Dahod district (Block Dahod): 1. Shri Saugada Khima Ratan; 2. Shri Parmar Mala Dulabhai; 3. Shri Parmar Rupsing Ramubhai; 4. Shri Damor Diwan Badhiya; and 5. Chauhan B. Ditabhai. Dahod district (Block Jhalod): 1. Shri Bhuriya Ramanbhai Kulabhai; 2. Shri Palas Nirabhai Hirjibhai; 3. Shri Amaliyar Jithrabhai Dhanjibha; 4. Shri Vahauniya Hirabhai Manharbhai; and 5. Shri Bhuriya Ramesh Rayabhai. A3P program has created awareness about the importance of INM & IPM practices for augmenting Bengal gram yield per unit area besides access to quality seeds and IPM & INM inputs. A3P has helped to educate the farmers about INM & IPM tools & techniques. Chapter 8: Performance of Bengal gram (Rabi: 2010-11) 99 5. Haryana Crop: Bengal gram (Chana/Chhole) | Season: Rabi: 2010-2011 No. Districts 1 Bhiwani 2 Hisar Total 2 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Siwani Hisar-II Villages 46 35 81 2 2 2,000 ha 3,500 HC-5 C-235 & local 1. Quality seeds of improved varieties; 2. Seed treatment with fungicide; 3. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 4. Application of Phosphorous; 5. Application of gypsum-as a source of Sulphur & soil amendment; 6. Line sowing; 7. Urea for foliar spray. 8. IPM based pest surveillance using Pheromone traps & Lures and management of pest using bio-pesticide/Inseticide and bio-agent-NPV for Heliothis. Yield performance Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 1,175 Kg/ha 850 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,600 Kg/ha 1,050 Kg/ha Lowest yield 400 Kg/ha 400 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 982 Kg/ha Increase over state average 20% (-) 13 National average yield (Kg/ha) in 895 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 31% (-) 5% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 12,750/Total value of produce Rs. 25,700/Net return Rs. 12,950/- 100 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Highest yield performing farmers’ names Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Bhiwani district: 1. Shri Sohan Lal s/o shri Singh Ram r/o Ghanghalla village of Siwani Block; 2. Shri Mahabir s/o Shri Balla Ram r/o Mithi village of Siwani Block; 3. Shri Paras Ram s/o Shri Mani ram r/o Kalod village of Siwani Block; 4. Shri Jai Singh s/o Shri Ram Kumar r/o Hunat village of Siwani Block; and 5. Shri Satbir s/o Shri Har Narayan r/o Bhakran village of Siwani Block. Hisar district: 1. Shri Nihal Singh s/o Shri Puran Mal r/o Kirtan village of Hisar-II Block; 2. Shri Ran Singh s/o Shri Hari Singh r/o Rawalwas Kalan village of Hisar-II Block; 3. Shri Shiv Kumar s/o Shri Pratap Singh r/o Bharian village of Hisar-II Block; 4. Smt. Kalawanti w/o Shri Hanuman r/o Choudharywas village of Hisar-II Block; and 5. Shri Baljeet s/o Shri Diwan Singh r/o Balsamand village of Hisar-II Block. A3P program has created awareness about the importance of INM & IPM practices for augmenting Bengal gram yield per unit area besides access to quality seeds and IPM & INM inputs. A3P has helped to educate the farmers about INM & IPM tools & techniques. Chapter 8: Performance of Bengal gram (Rabi: 2010-11) 101 6. Jharkhand Crop: Bengal gram (Chana) | Season: Rabi: 2010-2011 No. 1 Hazaibagh Districts 2 Ranchi Total 2 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Hazaribagh Barkagawn Kakamsandi Ichak Silli Bero Tamar Angara Bundu Ormanjhi Mander Ratu Kanke Namkum Lapung Sonahatu Burmu Villages 10 16 4 1 7 9 15 13 24 9 24 18 12 10 16 10 23 221 17 2 2,000 ha 1,985 RSG-963 Pant G-114 & Deshi Chana 1. Seed treatment with Bavistin fungicide @ 2g/Kg of seed; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 3. Application of Dolomite as a soil amendment; 4. Application of boron-a micro-nutrient; 5. Line sowing with crop geometry of 30 cm X 10 cm; 6. Application of DAP fertilizer as basal doze followed with foliar 2% Urea spray; 7. IPM based pest surveillance using Pheromone traps, Lures & use of Endosulphan, Quinolphos, wettable Sulphur & Mancozeb to control pests; and 8. Interculture operations at 40-45 days after sowing (DAS). Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 1,255 Kg/ha 840 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,612 Kg/ha 1,050 Kg/ha Lowest yield 860 Kg/ha 650 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 1052 Kg/ha Increase over state average 19% (-) 20% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 895 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 40% (-) 6% 102 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Cost of cultivation Total value of produce Net return Highest yield performing farmers’ names Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Economic performance (Rs./ha) Rs. 14,325/Rs. 30,090/Rs. 15,765/Hazaribagh district: 1. Shri Sanit Kumar Mahto r/o Horam village in Barkagaon Block; 2. Shri Pratap Narayan Singh r/o Shiladih village in Hazaribagh Block; 3. Smt. Gauri Shankar Prasad r/o Marhand village of Katkamsandi Block; 4. Ms. Kiran Devi r/o Baheri village in Hazaribagh Sadar Block; and 5. Ms. Sanita Devi r/o Sindur village in Hazaribagh Sadar Block. Ranchi district: 1. Shri Moti Ram Bedia r/o Sagatoli village in Ormanjhi Block; 2. Shri Mani Ram Bedia r/o Gundlitoli village in Angara; 3. Shri Suresh Bedia r/o Nagrabeda village in Angara; 4. Shri Balram Bedia r/o Gundlitoli village in Angara; and 5. Ms. Savitri Bedia r/o Sadma village in Ormanjhi Block. Bengal gram cv. RSG-963 tested in minikit program revealed that it has smaller seeds; numbers of pods/plant are more; fruiting is good; low water requirement & yield is comparatively more than Deshi variety. A3P approach would lead to area expansion under pulses in the State particularly in medium lands in drought prone areas by way of replacing rice. Rice in medium lands in drought prone areas often do not fetch economic yield. Chapter 8: Performance of Bengal gram (Rabi: 2010-11) 103 7. Karnataka Crop: Bengal gram (Kadale) | Season: Rabi: 2010-2011 No. 1 Bijapur Districts 2 Belgaum 3 Dharwar 4 Gadag 5 Gulbarga 6 Raichur Total 6 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Indi Sindagi B Bagewadi Bijapur Muddebihal Athani Saundati Belhangal Chikkodi Gokak Hukkeri Raibag Raidurga Hubli Dharwar Navalagund Gadag Ron Shirahatti Mundargi Naragund Afzalpur Chincholi Chitapur Gulbarga Lingasugur Manvi Deodurga Sindhanur Raichur Villages 3 32 6 17 18 25 2 35 79 42 90 32 22 26 48 23 15 34 30 19 25 2 4 2 4 15 9 13 22 12 706 30 75 75,000 ha 1,14,948 ICCV-37, JAKI-9218 & Vihar Phule (G-95311) Annigeri-1 1. Use of improved variety; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 3. Application of gypsum as a source of sulphur & soil amendment as well; 4. Application of micro-nutrients-Zinc sulphate, Ferrous sulphate & Boron; 5. Use of herbicide for weed control as a cost saving measure; 6. Seed treatment with Thirum+Carbendazim & Trichoderma; 7. Foliar spray of Urea; and 8. IPM based pest surveillance using Pheromone traps & lures and pest management with NPV: bio-agent, bio-pesticide-Neem based pesticide and chemical pesticides. 104 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Yield parameters Average yield Highest yield Lowest yield State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 Increase over state average National average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 Increase over national average Cost of cultivation Total value of produce Net return Highest yield performing farmers’ names Yield performance (Kg/ha) Minikit demonstrations 888 Kg/ha 1,923 Kg/ha 500 Kg/ha Main plot 666 Kg/ha 1,510 Kg/ha 100 Kg/ha 658 Kg/ha 35% 1% 895 Kg/ha (-) 1% (-) 26% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Rs. 9,106/Rs. 22,563/Rs. 13,457/Bijapur district: 1. Shri Shankargauch Bhimanagouda Patil r/o Kadlewad village of Sindagi Block; 2. Shri Siddanna Channabasappa r/o Vadvadagi village of B. Bagewadi Block; 3. Shri Annappa Satyeppa Vaddar r/o Vadvadagi village of B. Bagewadi Block; 4. Shri Revansiddappa Prappa Muttagi r/o Vadvadagi village of B. Bagewadi Block; and 5. Smt. Laxmi Shivappa Vali r/o Vadvadagi village of B. Bagewadi Block. Belgaum district: 1. Shri Balasab Patil r/o Mangasuli; 2. Shri Amar Appasab Patil r/o Siraguppi village of Athani Block; 3. Shri Parasdagouda Iragouda Patil r/o Mangavadi; 4. Shri Revappa Mallappa Nigadi r/o Yadahalli village of Saundatti Block; and 5. Shri Malleshappa Hanumant Nageshanavar r/o Yadahalli village of Saundatti Block. Dharwar district: 1. Shri Somappa Shivappa Annigeri r/o Shiraguppi village of Hubli Block; 2. Shri Siddayya Shambayya Hosamath r/o Shiraguppi village of Hubli Block; 3. Shri Ramappa Hanamanthappa r/o Shiraguppi of village of Hubli Block; and 4. Shri Gurusiddappa Jakappa Malladad r/o Shiraguppi village of Hubli Block. Gadag district: 1. Shri Shibanagouda B. Anbgouda; 2. Shri Shashidar B. Hottin; 3. Shri Basavraj Ullagaddi; and 4. Shri Gullappa S. Balaraddi. Gulbarga district: 1. Shri Khajeppa; 2. Shri Gadeppa; and 3. Shri Ramchandra. Chapter 8: Performance of Bengal gram (Rabi: 2010-11) Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Raichur district: 1. Shri Irappa Amarappa Aidnal; 2. Shri Sharanappa Hanumanthappa Maraldinni; 3. Shri Gaddavva Piddappa Kannapurhatti; 4. Shri Venkateshwar Reddy r/o Anwari camp; and 5. Shri Shiddappa r/o Tupadur. Farmers have learnt INM & IPM practices including inputs required there for besides importance of weed management & use of machines for enhancing efficiency of agricultural operations. A3P Program need be continued in the present form with emphasis on State & sowing season specific varietal adaptability. The varietal choice shall be left to State Department of Agriculture. E-pest surveillance has been very effective in managing pests. A3P interventions led to 25-40% higher yield in Bengal gram crop. 105 106 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 8. MADHYA PRADESH Crop: Bengal gram (Chana) | Season: Rabi: 2010-2011 No. 1 Chhatarpur Districts 2 Damoh 3 Dewas 4 Guna 5 Jabalpur 6 Narsinghpur 7 Panna Blocks Naugaon Rajnagar Bijawar Chhatarpur Bakshua Badamalhara Laudi Damoh Patharia Jabera Hata Tendukheda Batiyagarh Batera Dewas Tonkkhurd Sonkachh Bagli Kannod Khategaon Guna Bamori Raghogarh Chachoda Aron Jabalpur Shahpura Patan Manjholi Panagar Sihora Narsinghpur Gotegaon Kareli Chichali Saikheda Chanwarpatha Panna Gunnor Pawai Rampura Ajaygarh Villages 60 47 59 46 38 98 80 49 75 87 61 40 54 39 47 51 53 72 20 28 46 14 31 83 49 11 20 12 4 12 11 76 42 81 110 101 87 22 17 28 26 12 Chapter 8: Performance of Bengal gram (Rabi: 2010-11) 8 Sagar 9 Satna 10 Shajapur 11 Tikamgarh 12 Ujjain 13 Vidisha Total 13 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Sagar Rahatgarh Jesinagar Vanda Kesli Shahgarh Khurai Bina Malthon Rahli Deori Sohawal Rampur-Baghelan Majhagwan Nagod Uchehara Amarpatan Maihar Ramnagar Shajapur M. Badodiya Nalkheda Shujalpur Kalapipal Agar Barod Susner Tikamgarh Baldevgarh Palera Prithivipur Jatra Niwadi Ujjain Ghatiya Tarana Khachrod Mahidpur Badnagar Vidisha Gyaraspur Nateran Basoda Sironj Kurwai Lateri 89 86 85,622 ha 83,119 24 23 32 54 76 54 51 47 37 24 14 26 57 70 69 35 30 48 34 15 3 10 14 21 10 10 6 33 76 30 19 49 61 58 78 86 21 145 136 92 128 40 23 32 41 22 4063 107 108 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Minikit variety Jawahar Gram-130, JAKI-9218, Kranti (ICCC-37), JG-63, Aadhar (RSG-963), JG-322, Jawahar Gram-16 (JAKI-9516) & PKV Kabuli-2. Main plot variety (ies) Ujjain-21, Ujjain-24, JG-11, JG-74, JG-315, JG-218, JG-322 & Local Technologies adopted 1. Quality seed of improved variety; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium culture; 3. Seed treatment with fungicide; and 4. Adoption of INM & IPM practices. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 1,293 Kg/ha 979 Kg/ha Highest yield 2,290 Kg/ha 1,886 Kg/ha Lowest yield 610 Kg/ha 300 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 863 Kg/ha Increase over state average 50% 13% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 895 KG/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 44% 9% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 16, 660/Total value of produce Rs. 28,157/Net return Rs. 11,497/Highest yield performing farmers’ Chhatarpur district: 1. Shri Chitrangan Chaurasia; names 2. Shri Munna Ahirwar; 3. Shri Shiv Pratap Singh; 4. Shri Ram Dayal Patel; and 5. Shri Bhupendar Singh Thakur. Damoh district: 1. Shri Dhur Singh; 2. Shri Satish; 3. Shri Govind Singh; 4. Shri Mahip Singh; and 5. Shri Manoj. Dewas district: 1. Shri Harinarayan; 2. Shri Rambharose; 3. Shri Ramlal; 4. Shri Mishripal; and 5. Shri Pradeep. Guna district: 1. Shri Devendra Dhakad; 2. Shri Sitaram Yadav; 3. Shri Ashok Kumar Jain; 4. Shri Mangilal Rajput; and 5. Shri Jagendra Singh. Jabalpur district: 1. Smt Deepika Shukla; 2. Shri Yadu Nath Singh; 3. Shri Pratap Singh; 4. Shri Kamal Pari; and 5. Shri Bihari lal. Narsinghpur district: 1. Shri Surendra Singh; 2. Shri Prahlad Patel; 3. Shri Dharam Patel; 4. Shri Vinod Nikhari; and 5. Shri Chanchal Sharma. Chapter 8: Performance of Bengal gram (Rabi: 2010-11) Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P 109 Panna district: 1. Shri Shrikishan; 2. Shri Rudra Pratap; 3. Shri Mohanti; 4. Shri Gaurishankar; and 5. Shri Jagdish Singh. Sagar district: 1. Shri Hari Singh; 2. Shri Dhan Singh; 3. Shri Soubran Singh; 4. Shri Kaushal Kishore; and 5. Shri Tulsi Ram. Satna district: 1. Shri Rameshwar Prasad; 2. Shri Gagendra Singh; 3. Shri Ram Singh; 4. Shri Om Prakash Chaurasia; and 5. Shri Ravikaran Prasad. Shajapur district: 1. Shri Hajarilal; 2. Shri Param Narayan; 3. Shri Gafur Khan; 4. Shri Achal Singh; and 5. Shri Harinarayan. Tikamgarh district: 1. Shri Amritlal Choubey; 2. Shri Pritam Ghosi; 3. Shri Amit Kumar; 4. Shri Hari Shankar; and 5. Smt. Shanti Devi. Ujjain district: 1. Shri Garag Singh; 2. Shri Mohan Singh; 3. Shri Jeevan Singh; 4. Shri Nirbhay Singh; and 5. Shri Sajjan Kumar. Vidisha district: 1. Shri Rajan Singh; 2. Shri Subhash; 3. Shri Gajraj Singh; 4. Shri Jaswant Singh; and 5. Shri Bhagwan Singh. A3P program has created awareness of improved pulse production technology and farmers are highly enthusiastic about it. Farmers have shown interest in the use of Rhizobium and P.S.B. culture for seed treatment. Awareness for the use of improved varieties, INM and IPM oriented production and protection technology for the enhancement of yield. The use of Ammonium Molybdate increased the yield up to 20%. Program proved to be an asset for sustaining pulse production in the State. Awareness of improved varieties has been brought among the farmers. Productivity reported to be enhanced due to use of IPM technologies, Moreover fairly good response has been obtained due to the use of INM technologies. As per the feed back received from the farmers, the use of Ammonium Molybdate increased the yield up to 20% in Bengal gram. 110 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 9. MAHARASHTRA Crop: Bengal gram (Harbhara) | Season: Rabi: 2010-2011 No. 1 2 3 4 5 Akola Amarawati Beed Bhandara Buldhana Districts 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Chandrapur Dhule Hingoli Jalgaon Latur Nagpur Nanded Nandurbar Nasik Osmanabad Parbhani Pune Satara Solapur Wardha 21 Washim Total 21 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Blocks Akola Daryapur Majalgaon Mohadi Mehakar Buldhana Warora Sakari Kalmanuri Yawal Nilanga Umred Hadgaon Shahada Niphad Osmanabad Parbhani Junnar Koregaon Barshi Wardha Hinganghat Risod 23 Villages 12 8 7 19 2 31 12 30 8 19 7 12 8 95 2 4 21 41 21 19 8 9 5 400 26 26,000 ha 28,666 JAKI-9218, Digvijay, Vijay (Phule G81-1-1-1), Akash (BDNG-797), Kranti (ICCV-37) & Chaffa. Main plot variety (ies) Vijay (Phule G81-1-1-1), Bharati (ICCV-10), ICCV-37, Vishal Phule (G-8720), Digvijay, JAKI-9218, Vishwas (Phule G-5), Phule G-12 & local. Technologies adopted 1. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 2. Timely sowing; 3. Application of Zinc Sulphate & Ferrous Sulphate; 4. Interculture, weeding & Dawara; 5. Water management using sprinkler; and 6. Adoption of IPM practices to keep the pest under manageable limits. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 1,642 Kg/ha 1,441 Kg/ha Highest yield 3,250 Kg/ha 3,000 Kg/ha Lowest yield 500 Kg/ha 200 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 904 Kg/ha Increase over state average 82% 59% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 895 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 83% 61% Chapter 8: Performance of Bengal gram (Rabi: 2010-11) Cost of cultivation Total value of produce Net return Highest yield performing farmers’ names Economic performance (Rs./ha) Rs. 11,549/Rs. 36,481/Rs. 24,932/Akola district (Akola Block): 1. Shri Yashwant Haribhou Chore; 2. Shri Deepak Shriram Patil; 3. Shri Ganesh digamber Vatke; 4. Shri Ajabrao Prahladrao Dhore; 5. Shri Vishnupant Bhagwan Kale; and 6. Shri Sudhakar Shivaji Pingle. Amaravati district (Dayapur Block): 1. Shri Devidas Pandhri Patharkar; 2. Shri Gajanan Devidas Pathak; 3. Shri Tulsiram Laxmanrao Karule; 4. Shri Vilas Tulsiram Kaysar; and 5. Shri Vishnupant Bhagwan Kale. Beed district: 1. Shri Sridhar Sakharam Dukare r/o Manur; 2. Shri Navajkhan Nashar Kabi r/o Manur; 3. Shri Shekh Javed Shekh Pasha r/o Manur; 4. Shri Anant Malharrao Shbhedar r/o Manur; and 5. Ms. Narayanibai Srinivas Bajaj r/o Manur. Bhandara district: 1. Shri Vishnu Sakaramjee Hatwar; 2. Shri Kesav Tulsiramjee Bantey; 3. Shri Ramachandroo Vitobajee Hingy; 4. Shri Rupchand Bodiram Mohtharey; and 5. Shri Yusuf Chand Shekh. Buldhana district (Buldhana Block): 1. Shri Sanjay Prahlad Akhade; 2. Shri Mahadev NArhari Kinwadkar; 3. Shri Vilas Vasantrao Palaskar; 4. Shri Gajanan Prahlad Jadhav; and 5. Shri Vasantrao Kisanrao Akhade. Chandrapur district: 1. Shri Maroti Fakira Zade r/o Takali; 2. Shri Mahadev Bhivrao Mungle r/o Kosarasa; 3. Shri Shekhar Shriram Varbhe r/o Hirapur; 4. Shri Gulab Atmaram Dambhare r/o Kawadapur; and 5. Shri Suresh Dadaji Butle r/o Buradgi. Dhule district: 1. Shri Motiram Dattu Patil r/o Ichapur; 2. Shri Krushna Rupchand Shewale r/o Behad; 3. Shri Jaywant Narayan Khairnar r/o Vitai; 4. Shri Jaganath Tukaram Patil r/o Ubhanti; and 5. Shri Nirmala Dilip More r/o Dhamnar. Hingoli district: 1. Shri Sachin Baburao Chavan; 2. Ms. Ashabai Pandit Chavan; 3. Shri Panjabrao Pundlikrao Nilkanthe; 4. Ms. Jijabai Shankar Shevalkar; and 5. Shri Ramchandra Tukaram Dhavne. 111 112 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Jalgaon district: 1. Shri Sudhakar Naraso Jawale r/o Bamnod; 2. Shri Narendra Vaman Olhe r/o Bamnod; 3. Shri Tushar Hiraman Zambare r/o Bamnod; 4. Shri Prabhakar Bhoju Sarode r/o Padalse; and 5. Shri Ganapat Chudaman Kolh r/o Bamnod. Latur district: 1. Shri Shivaji Dattatraya Patil r/o Kotalshivani; 2. Shri Santosh Narsing NArhare r/o Masalga; 3. Shri Pralhad Bapusaheb Patil r/o Anandwadi; 4. Shri Dhanaji Waman Patil r/o Anandwadi; and 5. Shri Pandit Ganpati Hangararge r/o Kotalshivani. Nagpur district: 1. Shri Gangadhar Pisaram Bhoyar r/o Bhopeshwar; 2. Shri Sanjay Madhukar Zade r/o Makardhokada; 3. Shri Sanjay Mahadev Shinde r/o Makardhokada; 4. Shri Tushar Manikrao Sahare r/o Hevti; and 5. Smt. Vanitabai Kisan Bhoyar. Nanded district: 1. Shri Shankar Bajirao Suryawanshi; 2. Shri Sanjay Uttamrao Shinde; 3. Shri Suresh Motiram Pawar; 4. Shri Balwant Ramrao Deshmukh; and 5. Shri Pandurang Kisan Pawar. Nandurbar district: 1. Shri Hiralal Onkar Patil r/o Javkheda, Shahda Taluka. Nasik district: 1. Shri Ambekar Nitin Vasant; 2. Shri Jadhav Namdev Yeshwant; 3. Shri Borste Vimal Pandurang; 4. Shri Aher Narayana Sadashiv; and 5. Shri Kadam Prabhakar Sahadu. Osmanabad district: 1. Shri Vidhvajeet Anantrao lgle; 2. Shri Satish Vinayakrao Patil; 3. Shri Sarad Hanumant Patil; 4. Shri Rohidas Hanumant Pimpore; and 5. Shri Pradeep Vinayakrao Patil. Parbhani district: 1. Shri Jaganath Rajabhau Navghare r/o Karla. Pune district: 1. Shri Dattartray Ghamangi Khomane r/o Belhe; 2. Shri Prakash Keshav Dhogade r/o Aane; 3. Shri Kishor Vasant Kurhade r/o Aane; 4. Shri Nitin Prabhakar Walunj r/o Wadgaon Anand; and 5. Shri Radhuji Chenduji Dhamale r/o Udapur. Satara district: 1. Shri Satish Ganpat Bhosle r/o Surli, Taluka-Koregaon. Solapur district: 1. Shri Tataya Ambadas Kashid r/o Dhaitane, Barshi Taluka. Wardha district: 1. Shri Madan Narayan Pattewar r/o Narsula; and 2. Shri Shailesh Gangadharrao Ghodmare r/o Waiphad. Chapter 8: Performance of Bengal gram (Rabi: 2010-11) Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Washim district: 1. Shri Vasant Vinayak Kulkarni; 2. Shri Hurkhan Turdkhan Pathan; 3. Shri Chanyba Pralhad Korde; 4. Shri Panditrao Ramrao Zanak; and 5. Shri Babanrao Garde. A3P has created awareness for usefulness of Rhizobium & PSB culture, seed treatment with fungicides, micronutrients & soil amendments besides seeds of improved varieties. Self Help Groups (SHGs) formed by the farmers have facilitated sourcing of agriculture inputs and also for marketing of agriculture produce including pulses A3P program is a step forward to sustain the productivity of pulses in the State. The yield of Harbhara has increased up to 51% in some of A3P units as compared with local practices. Inter-cropping of Harbhara with sugarcane and other horticultural crops is catching momentum in the State. 113 114 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 10. RAJASTHAN Crop: Bengal gram (Chana) | Season: Rabi: 2010-2011 No. 1 Bikaner Districts 2 Churu 3 Hanumangarh 4 Jaipur 5 Jhunjhunu 6 Nagaur Total 6 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Villages Bikaner 2 Nokha 5 Lunkarnsar 3 Khajuwala 2 Dungargarh 4 Kolayat 2 Sardarshahar 10 Ratangarh 10 Sujangarh 8 Nohar-I 3 Nohar-II 2 Rawatar 9 Anoopshahar 11 Chhanibadi 10 Bhadra-I 11 Bhadra-II 11 Hanumangarh 21 Sangaria 17 Pilibanga 20 Shahpura 46 Phagi 29 Chaksu 39 Navalgarh 50 Mukundgarh 29 Chidawa 59 Surajgarh 62 Chitawa 7 Molasar 10 28 492 38,269 38,269 ha 34,386 RSG-888, Aadhar (RSG-963), Arpita (RSG-895), Pusa-547 (BG-547) & PGC-1 (Pratap Chana-1). Kiran (RSG-2), RSG-44, GNG-116, GNG-146, Vardan (GNG-663), Samrat (GNG-469), C-235, BG-207 & Local. 1. Certified seed of improved variety; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 3. Seed treatment with Carbendanzim fungicides; 4. Weed control using Pendimethalin weedicide; 5. Application of micro-nutrients-Zinc Sulphate & gypsum for soil amendment; 6. Foliar spray of Urea; and 7. Pest monitoring using Pheromone traps & Lures and management thereof through bio-agents (NPV) & chemical pesticide. Chapter 8: Performance of Bengal gram (Rabi: 2010-11) Yield parameters Average yield Highest yield Lowest yield State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 Increase over state average National average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 Increase over national average Cost of cultivation Total value of produce Net return Highest yield performing farmers’ names Yield performance (Kg/ha) Minikit demonstrations 1,337 Kg/ha 3,000 Kg/ha 650 Kg/ha Main plot 1,275 Kg/ha 2,600 Kg/ha 640 Kg/ha 898 Kg/ha 49% 42% 895 Kg/ha 49% 42% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Rs. 16,249/Rs. 29,841/Rs. 13,592/Bikaner district: 1. Shri Badan Singh s/o Sh. Shaitan Singh Rajput, Kolasar; 2. Shri Devi Singh s/o Shri Tejman Singh Rajput, Kolasar; 3. Shri Pemaram s/o Sh. Magharam Jat, Chak-1 KHM, Khinchia; 4. Shri Chandaram s/o Sh. Gunaram Meghwal, Chak-2, KHM; 5. Shri Bhanwar Lal s/o Sh. Hanuman Prasad Brahman, Jasrasar; 6. Shri Rewant Ram s/o Shri Rawatram Jat, Jasarasar; 7. Shri Huntaram s/o Shri Amara Ram, 6 DLM; 8. Shri Sahiram s/o Shri Hunata Ram Jat, 33 KJD; and 9. Shri Bhawar Lal s/o Shri Sheraram Jat, Likhmidesar. Churu district: 1. Shri Bhuraram; Likhmandesar; 2. Shri Ramchandar, Berasar; 3. Shri Bajarangdas, Lachharsar; 4. Shri Arjunlal, Bhadasar Utrada; and 5. Shri Pemarama, Sandava. Hanumangarh district (Block Nohar-I): 1. Shri Omparkash s/o Shri Ladhuram, 33 JSN-Bhukraka; 2. Shri Madansingh s/o Shri Sadulsingh, 33 JSN-Bhukraka; 3. Shri Omparkash s/o Shri Jesaram, 32 JSN-Bhukraka; 4. Shri Premaram s/o Shri Bhuraram,13 NHR-Bhukraka; and 5. Shri Narendar Kumar s/o Shri Sriram, 9 NHR- Bhukraka. Hanumangarh district (Block Nohar-II): 1. Shri Raisingh s/o Shri Nikkuram, 2 MAM, Malwani; 2. Shri Omkar Singh s/o Shri Samudar Singh, 2 MSM, Malwani; 3. Shri Rajveer Singh s/o Shri Ridmal Singh, 2 MAM, Malwani; 4. Shri Dayanand s/o Shri Madan Lal, 2 MAM, Malwani; and 5. Shri Bahadar Ram s/o Shri Tilokaram, 3 MSM, Malwani. Hanumangarh district (Block Rawatsar): 1. Shri Loonaram s/o Shri Brijlal, 7 KKM; 2. Shri Bhimraj s/o Shri Puraram, 3 SPD; 3. Shri Surajaram s/o Shri Manful Ram, 3 SPD; 4. Shri Sandeep s/o Shri Biharilal, 15 DWD; and 5. Shri Sahabram s/o Shri Ramjilal, 4 KKM. Hanumangarh district (Block Anoopshahar): 1. Shri Lichhmanram s/o Shri Surjaram, Kalana; 2. Shri Raja s/o Shri Bularam, Alayala; 3. Shri Diwansingh s/o Shri Sohanlal, Bhadi; 4. Shri Umedsingh s/o Shri Amarsingh, Utradhabas; and 5. Shri Ratanlal s/o Shri Rameshawar, Gheu. Hanumangarh district (Block Chhanibadi): 1. Shri Krishan s/o Shri Banga Bishan, lakhanbas; 2. Shri Dariyasingh s/o Shri Partapsingh, Suratpura; 3. Shri Krishandev s/o Shri Bhabhuram, Dobi; 4. Shri Dashrath s/o Shri Sultan, Mothsara; and 5. Shri Suresh s/o Shri Mahavir, Dobi. 115 116 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Hanumangarh district (Block Bhadra-I): 1. Shri Bhanupartap s/o Shri Amilal, Mothsara; 2. Shri Vinod s/o Shri Amilal, Karanpura; 3. Shri Dayaram s/o Shri Shankarlal, Dungrana; 4. Shri Amilal s/o Shri Ramjilal, Dungrana; and 5. Shri Vikas s/o Shri Ramsingh Godara, 5 BHD. Hanumangarh district (Block Bhadra-II): 1. Shri Rajendar s/o Shri Asaram, Malkherha; 2. Shri Liluram s/o Shri Harchand, Sahuwala; 3. Shri Sandeep s/o Shri Nihalsingh, Jhansal; 4. Shri Lalchand s/o Shri Fularam, Ninan; and 5. Shri Nathuram s/o Shri Gangaram, Chhanibadi. Hanumangarh district (Block Hanumangarh): 1. Shri Om Shankar s/o Shri Ram Narayan, 1 STB, Lakhuwali; 2. Shri Bhoop Singh s/o Shri Mani Ram, 14 MJ, Bhunawali Dhani; 3. Shri Chandra Bhan s/o Shri Kanwar Pal, 13 MD, Munda; 4. Shri Rohit Kumar s/o Shri Rajendra Singh, 1 MOD, Makkasar; and 5. Shri Leela Dhar s/o Shri Sugna Ram, 8 KSP, Sherekan. Hanumangarh district (Block Sangaria): 1. Shri Jasvindar s/o Shri Kartar Singh, 9 BGP, Deengarh; 2. Shri Hanuman s/o Shri Roop Ram, 9 AMP, Bolanwali; 3. Shri Angad Kumar s/o Shri Kashiram, 2 IDG, Indargarh; 4. Shri Kuldeep Singh s/o Shri Jangir Singh, 7 NKR, Chak Heerasinghwala; and 5. Shri Virendra s/o Shri Hansraj, 7 AMP, Malarampura. Hanumangarh district (Block Pilibanga): 1. Shri Rajveer Singh s/o Shri Mehar Singh, 22 STG, Dulmana; 2. Shri Jagdish s/o Shri Devilal, 24 STG, Dulmana; 3. Shri Rajpal s/o Shri Madan Gopal, 2 LGW, Longwala; 4. Shri Om Prakash s/o Shri Narsaram; 7 HDP, Hardayalpura; and 5. Shri Ramlal s/o Shri Puran Ram, 40 LLWB, Suranwali. Jhunjhunu district: 1. Shri Bhagirath s/o Shri Ranjeet Jat, Tograkalan; 2. Shri Satish Kumar s/o Shri Boyat Ram Jat, Sotwara; 3. Shri Subhash s/o Shri Thanaram Jat, Bhamarwashi; and 4. Shri Dayanand s/o Shri Kaluram, Hamirwas. Nagour district: 1. Shri Bhawrlal s/o Shri Ramu Ram; 2. Shri Prhelad Ram s/o Shri Narain Ram; 3. Shri Gyana Ram s/o Shri Ramu Ram; 4. Shri Nema Ram s/o Shri Uma Ram; and 5. Shri Madan Singh s/o Shri Goordhan Singh. Jaipur district: 1. Shri Ram Gopal s/o Shri Laxmi Narain; 2. Shri Nanag Ram s/o Shri Gopi Ram; 3. Shri Balu s/o Shri Shrawan Lal; 4. Shri Smt. Phoola w/o Shri Ram Kishor; 5. Shri Shewa Ram s/o Shri Sardar Mal; and 6. Shri Jodha Ram s/o Shri Iswar Lal. Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P A3P has helped to create awareness of INM & IPM practices amongst farmers besides use of certified seed of improved varieties of Bengal gram. A3P Program need be continued in the present form being crucial for enhancing productivity of Bengal gram. Chapter 8: Performance of Bengal gram (Rabi: 2010-11) 11. UTTAR PRADESH Crop: Bengal gram (Chana) | Season: Rabi: 2010-2011 No. 1 Banda Districts 2 Fatehpur 3 Hamirpur 4 Jalaun 5 Jhansi 6 Lalitpur 7 Mahoba Total 7 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Tindwari Jaspura Baberu Bisanda Mahua Naraini Asothar Amauli Vijaypur Khajuha Sarila Maudha Rath Dakor Eat Rampura Jalaun Bamaur Gursarian Mauranipur Bangra Talbehta Bar Mahrauni Charkhari Kavarai Jaitpur Kulpahar Villages 40 38 54 12 60 96 6 14 15 58 13 24 18 18 22 14 53 85 26 19 56 9 34 25 25 27 834 18 18,000 ha 15,990 Aadhar (RSG-963), WCG-1, Uday (KPG-59), Pant G-186 & Pusa Kabuli Gram-128 (Pusa Shubhra). Pusa-256, Avrodhi, Radhey, Jawahae Gram-16 (SAKI-9516), K-850 & Haryana Chana-3 (HC86-18). 1. Quality seeds of improved varieties; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 3. Seed treatment with Trichoderma bio-agent & Carbendanzim fungicide; 4. Application of gypsum-a soil amendment; 5. Application of micro-nutrients; 6. Application of DAP & MOP; and 7. Adoption of IPM for pest surveillance & control. 117 118 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Yield parameters Average yield Highest yield Lowest yield State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 Increase over state average National average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 Increase over national average Cost of cultivation Total value of produce Net return Highest yield performing farmers’ names Yield performance (Kg/ha) Minikit demonstrations 1,309 Kg/ha 2,500 Kg/ha 800 Kg/ha Main plot 1,144 Kg/ha 2,160 Kg/ha 440 Kg/ha 930 Kg/ha 41% 23% 895 Kg/ha 46% 28% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Rs. 14,347/Rs. 30,017/Rs. 15,670/Banda district: 1. Shri Iftikhar Khan s/o Shri Yusuf Khan r/o Bachhaugha village of Bisanda Block; 2. Smt. Shanti Devi w/o Shri Bhawani Deen r/o Jaspura village of Jaspura Block; 3. Shri Chheda Singh s/o Shri Ram Kumar r/o Moongus village of Tindwari Block; 4. Shri Jagat Narain s/o Shri Vishnu Dutt r/o Baberu Gramin village of Baberu Block; and 5. Shri Vijay Singh s/o Shri Kadawa r/o Baheri village of Mahua Block. Fatehpur district: 1. Shri Anand Beer Singh s/o Shri Bijai Bahadur r/o Saivashi village of Asothar Block; 2. Shri Zafar Khan s/o Shri Abdul Majeed r/o Jigni village of Khajuha Block; 3. Shri Agam Singh s/o Shri Ram Swaroop r/o Manupur village of Vijaypur Block; 4. Shri Arun Kumar s/o Shri Badri Prasad r/o Chandpur village of Amauli Block; and 5. Shri Dinesh Singh s/o Shri Bijai Bahadur r/o Saivashi village of Asothar Block. Hamirpur district: 1. Shri Gyan Singh s/o Shri Mata Singh r/o Puraini village of Sarila Block; 2. Shri Babu Singh s/o Shri Sukhlal r/o Puraini village of Sarila Block; 3. Shri Munna s/o Shri Horilal r/o Chandaus village of Sarila Block; 4. Shri Bala Prasad s/o Shri Tuganu r/o Bandawa village of Sarila Block; and 5. Shri Jai Prakash s/o Shri Mohan Lal r/o Bandawa village of Sarila Block. Jalaun district: 1. Shri Mahendra Singh s/o Shri Ram Prasad r/o Dhaguakala village of Dakor Block; 2. Smt. Aasha Devi w/o Shri Devendra Kumar r/o Jasarikalan village of Dakor Block; 3. Shri Kamlesh Kumar s/o Shri Rameshwar Dayal r/o Saidnagar village of Dakor Block; 4. Shri Ashok Kumar s/o Shri Vansh Gopal r/o Himmatpur village of Rampura Block; and 5. Shri Sukhram s/o Shri Matadeen r/o Chhona village of Rampura Block. Chapter 8: Performance of Bengal gram (Rabi: 2010-11) 119 Jhansi district: 1. Shri Prem Narayan s/o Shri Ramswarup r/o Aivani village of Gursarain Block; 2. Shri Raghunandan Yadav s/o Shri Shivdayal r/o Tohraulikela village of Gursarain Block; 3. Shri Chandra Pal s/o Shri Gariv r/o Rajpura village of Bangra Block; 4. Shri Lalaram s/o Shri Tikaoli r/o Gursarain village of Gursarain Block; and 5. Smt. Champadevi s/o Shri Rajan Singh r/o Badagaon village of Mauranipur Block. Lalitpur district: 1. Shri Kalug s/o Shri Daru r/o Gura village of Mahrauni Block; 2. Shri Ram Charan s/o Shri Khuman r/o Khiriya bharanju village of Mahrauni Block; 3. Shri Rameshwar s/o Shri Parmanand r/o Samogar village of Mahrauni Block; 4. Shri Povan s/o Shri Abdul Majid r/o Kuanghoshi village of Mahrauni Block; and 5. Shri Lakhan s/o Shri Hardas r/o Gadolikalan village of Mahrauni Block. Mahoba district: 1. Shri Kirpal s/o Shri Gangadeen r/o Karahkala village of Kavarai Block; 2. Shri Rajeev s/o Shri Ghanshyam r/o Saguniyamaph village of Jaitpur Block; 3. Smt. Meena Devi w/o Shri Ramsewak r/o Ladupur village of Jaitpur Block; 4. Shri Moani s/o Shri Chaturaiya r/o Batewrakhurd village of Jaitpur Block; and 5. Shri Kandhi s/o Shri Mohan r/o Sijahari village of Kavarai Block. Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Farmers found DAP foliar spray more effective as compared to its basal application for augmenting Bengal gram productivity in conjunction with A3P technology module consisting of quality seed of improved varieties, INM & IPM inputs. A3P program being exhaustive package of inputs, it needs advance planning for timely placement of inputs in the field with emphasis on line sowing. hapter C 9 Performance of Lentil (Rabi: 2010-11) A3P-lentil has been organized in 2,524 villages of 103 blocks in 22 districts of 6 States on an area of 0.56 lakh ha engaging 0.53 lakh beneficiary farmers during Rabi: 2010-2011. Lentil ranks 5th in area and 4th in production and productivity amongst pulses in the country. The State specific area & production configurations during 2010-11 are presented below: Lentil-TE: Rabi: 2010-11 (Area in'000' ha) Jharkhand 1% Bihar 15% Madhya Pradesh 37% West Bengal 4% Chhattisgarh 1% Assam 1% Other 5% Rajasthan 3% Uttar Pradesh 37% Other States 1% Figure 1 122 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Lentil-TE: Rabi: 2010-11 (Production in '000'Tons) West Bengal 6% Bihar 23% Madhya Pradesh 19% Assam 1% Other 6% Uttar Pradesh 43% Jharkhand 2% Chhattisgarh 0% Rajasthan 4% Other states 2% Figure 2 Chapter 9: Performance of Lentil (Rabi: 2010-11) 1. Assam Crop: Lentil (Masurmah) | Season: Rabi: 2010-2011 No. 1 Districts Blocks Villages Chapor-Salkocha 5 Bilasipara 9 Mahamaya 3 Golokganj 9 Agomoni 8 Rupshi 10 Debitola 8 Gauripara 6 S/Salmara 6 Fekamari 5 Mankachar 6 Nayerlaga 3 Jamadarhat 3 Birsingjarua 8 2 Baska Jalah 16 Dhamdhama 8 Tamulpur 21 Total 2 17 134 Number of A3P units 2 Total area of units 2,000 ha Total number of beneficiary farmers 2,517 Minikit variety Asha (B-77) Main plot variety (ies) Local Technologies adopted 1. Constitution of Commodity Interest Groups for pulse production; 2. Liming in soils; 3. Seed dressing with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 4. Seed treatment with chemicals; 5. Application of micro-nutrients; 6. Application of FYM & Vermi-compost; and 7. IPM. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 980 Kg/ha 600 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,200 Kg/ha 850 Kg/ha Lowest yield 800 Kg/ha 500 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 494 Kg/ha Increase over state average 98% 21% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 591 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 66% 2% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 8,300/- per ha Total value of produce Rs. 26,375/- per ha Net return Rs. 18,075/Dhubri 123 124 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Highest yield performing farmers’ names Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Dhubri district: 1. Shri Harun Rashid, r/o Asharikandi, Debitola Block; 2. Shri Abdul Mannan, r/o Falimari-II, Gauripur Block; 3. Shri Mofiz Uddin, r/o Agomoni, Agimoni Block; 4. Shri Promotesh Sanyashi, r/o Lohajani, Agimoni Block; and 5. Shri Anowar Hussain. r/o Asharikandi, Debitola Block. Baksha district: 1. Shri Jadav Brahma; 2. Shri Uday Brahma; 3. Shri Naden Roy; 4. Shri Jatin Rajbanshi; and 5. Shri Bhaven Medhi. Highly motivated to adopt new production technology of lentil cultivation. Amalgamation of critical inputs has helped to boost pulse production & productivity in the State. Chapter 9: Performance of Lentil (Rabi: 2010-11) 125 2. BIHAR Crop: Lentil (Masur) | Season: Rabi: 2010-2011 No. 1 Patna Districts 2 3 Nalanda Jahanabad Total 3 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Fatuwa Barh Bakhtiyarpur Pandark Goshbari Sarmera Jahanabad Makdumpur Hulasganj Villages 27 33 39 36 21 159 9 3 3,000 ha 2,490 Azad Masoor-1 (KLS-218) Sheri (DPL-62) & Mallika (K-75) 1. Improved varieties; 2. Seed treatment with fungicide & insecticide; 3. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; and 4. Use of bio-agent namely; Trichoderma and bio-pesticide Azadiractin for control of pests and application of Sulphur for controlling rust Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 1,351 Kg/ha 1,440 Kg/ha Highest yield 2,600 Kg/ha 2,500 Kg/ha Lowest yield 500 Kg/ha 500 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 900 Kg/ha Increase over state average 50% 60% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 591 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 129% 144% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 15,733/Total value of produce Rs. 39,917/Net return Rs. 24,183/Highest yield performing farmers’ Patna district: 1. Shri Anandi Singh; names 2. Shri Dara Singh; 3. Shri Dinesh Kumar; 4. Shri Raj Ballabh Singh; and 5. Shri Shalok Singh. Nalanda district: 1. Shri Akhileshawar Prasad; 2. Shri Uday Kumar; 3. Shri Ram Prakash Singh; 4. Shri Kapildev Prasad; and 5. Shri Surendra Prasasd. 126 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Jahanabad district: 1. Shri Sampurnanand Singh; 2. Shri Rajendra Prasad Singh; 3. Shri Nagendra Prasad Singh; 4. Shri Haribans Prasad Singh; and 5. Shri Ramanand Tiwari. Demonstrated technology in general and seed inoculation with PSB culture and provision for phosphatic fertilizers has been preferred by the farmers except Azad Masoor-1 (KLS-218) variety supplied in the minikits. Neem oil for crop protection & weedicide Pendamethalin to control weeds have been found most effective besides other demonstrated technologies in realizing economic yield of lentil. Chapter 9: Performance of Lentil (Rabi: 2010-11) 3. JHARKHAND Crop: Lentil (Masur) | Season: Rabi: 2010-2011 No. 1 Districts Blocks Villages Garhwa 41 Nagar-Untari 35 Khraundhi 9 Kandi 3 Bhawanathpur 9 2 Palamu Hariharganj 67 Hydernagar 4 Patan 63 Manatu 21 Satbarwa 7 Total 2 10 259 Number of A3P units 2 Total area of units 2,000 ha Beneficiary farmers 1,932 Minikit variety Malviya Vishwnath (HUL-57) Main plot variety (ies) Local Technologies adopted 1. Quality seed of improved variety; 2. Seed treatment with fungicide & insecticide; 3. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 4. Application of lime/Dolomite in acidic soils; 5. Application of boron-a micro-nutrient; 6. Application of Urea & DAP fertilizers; 7. Line sowing; and 8. IPM based pest surveillance and management of pests. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 1,156 Kg/ha 733 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,382 Kg/ha 980 Kg/ha Lowest yield 840 Kg/ha 510 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 822 Kg/ha Increase over state average 41% (-) 11% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 591 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 96% 24% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 8,750/Total value of produce Rs. 25,130/Net return Rs. 16,380/Garhwa 127 128 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Highest yield performing farmers’ names Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Garhwa district: 1. Shri Anuj Kumar Pathak r/o Jhgrakhand village of Bhawanathpur Block; 2. Shri Niwas Ram r/o Sundi village of Kharaundhi Block; 3. Shri Ramkesh Choudhary r/o Kumbakhurd village of Nagar Untari Block; 4. Shri Brij Kishor Mahto r/o Jata village of Garhwa Block; and 5. Shri Dilip Mahto r/o Jainagra village of Kandi Block. Palamu district: 1. Shri Jitendra Mehta r/o Piprakala village of Satbarwa Block; 2. Shri Babulal Mehta r/o Basu village of Patan Block; 3. Shri Mithilesh Kumar r/o Purvi Hydernagar village of Hydernagar Block; 4. Shri Aditya Yadav r/o Padma village of Manatu Block; and 5. Shri Satyendra Yadav r/o Baraita village of Satbarwa Block. The technology has been useful in increasing lentil yield. A3P approach would lead to area expansion under pulses in the State particularly in medium lands in drought prone areas by way of replacing rice. Rice in medium lands in drought prone areas often do not fetch economic yield. Chapter 9: Performance of Lentil (Rabi: 2010-11) 4. MADHYA PRADESH Crop: Lentil (Masur) | Season: Rabi: 2010-2011 No. 1 Jabalpur Districts 2 Sagar 3 Vidisha Total 3 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Kundam Panagar Patan Shahpura Majholi Sihora Sagar Rahatgarh Jesinagar Vanda Kesli Shahgarh Khurai Bina Malthon Rahli Deori Vidisha Gyaraspur Nateran Basoda Sironj Kurwai 21 19 19,000 ha 18,388 Noori (IPL-81), Jawahar Lentil-3 (SLC-6) Malika (K-75) 1. Quality seed of improved variety; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium culture 3. Seed treatment with fungicide; 4. Adoption of INM & IPM practices. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Average yield 812 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,505 Kg/ha Lowest yield 400 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 301 Kg/ha Increase over state average 170% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 591 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 37% Villages 7 21 22 39 6 13 56 30 63 51 78 80 92 52 24 4 56 35 25 31 13 27 32 857 Main plot 629 Kg/ha 1,216 Kg/ha 300 Kg/ha 109% 6% 129 130 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Cost of cultivation Total value of produce Net return Highest yield performing farmers’ names Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Economic performance (Rs./ha) Rs. 12,985/Rs. 19,950/Rs. 6,965/Jabalpur district: 1. Shri Satendra Dubey; 2. Shri Ashish Dubey; 3. Shri Prem Singh Lodhi; 4. Shri Nand Kishor Chaturvedi; and 5. Smt. Viddya Chaurasia. Sagar district: 1. Shri Suresh Kumar; 2. Smt. Sarogni; 3. Shri Vijay Singh; 4. Shri Devi Singh; and 5. Shri Soubran Rai. Vidisha district: 1. Shri Takah Singh; 2. Shri Harinarayan; 3. Shri Shambhoo Singh; and 4. Shri Harsuddin; A3P program has created awareness of improved pulse production technology and farmers are highly enthusiastic about it. Due to implementation of A3P program, the adoption of IPM technology helped the farmers in controlling wilt diseases of lentil. Program also helped in bringing the awareness for use of improved varieties. Program proved to be an asset for sustaining pulse production in the State. Seed treatment and use of improved varieties has solved the problem of wilt disease to a greater extent. Use of INM technologies has significantly improved the productivity. Chapter 9: Performance of Lentil (Rabi: 2010-11) 5. Uttar Pradesh Crop: Lentil (Masur) | Season: Rabi: 2010-2011 No. 1 2 Allahabad Bahraich Districts 3 Banda 4 Hamirpur 5 Jalaun 6 Jhansi 7 Lalitpur 8 Mahoba 9 Shravasti Total 9 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Blocks Villages Manda 26 Chittaura 68 Prayagpur 5 Visheshwarganj 16 Fakarpur 86 Kaisarganj 8 Mihipurwa 18 Tindwari 36 Badhokhar 50 Baberu 49 Bisanda 34 Kurara 23 Gohanda 29 Muskara 20 Dakor 20 Jalaun 12 Maheva 7 Kadaura 10 Madhogadh 39 Kuthaud 7 Rampura 5 Konch 51 Nadigaon 40 Chirgaon 48 Moth 48 Bamaur 51 Gursarain 73 Madwara 17 Jakhaura 23 Virdha 21 Charkhari 22 Panvadi 22 Kabrai 29 Gilaula 4 Ekauna 4 Hariharpur 11 Sirsiya 15 Jamunaha 22 39 1,069 28 27,532 ha 25,045 PL-3, Pant Lentil-4, P Pant Lentil-5 & Jawahar Lentil-3 131 132 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Main plot variety (ies) Malika (K-75), Priya (DPL-15), DPL-62 (Sheri), Shekhar Masoor-2, Shekhar Masoor-3 & Malviya Vishwanath (HUL-57) Technologies adopted 1. Quality seeds of improved varieties; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 3. Seed treatment with Trichoderma bio-agent & Carbendanzim fungicide; 4. Application of gypsum soil amendment; 5. Application of micro-nutrients; 6. Application of DAP & MOP; and 7. Adoption of IPM for pest surveillance & control. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 1,116 Kg/ha 847 Kg/ha Highest yield 2,000 Kg/ha 1,680 Kg/ha Lowest yield 320 Kg/ha 120 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 701 Kg/ha Increase over state average 59% 21% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 591 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 89% 43% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 13,103/Total value of produce Rs. 30,881/Net return Rs. 17,778/Highest yield performing farmers’ Allahabad district: 1. Shri Arun Kumar s/o Shri Ramraj Singh r/o Unchdeeh village of names Manda Block; 2. Shri Motilal r/o Unchdeeh village of Manda Block; 3. Shri Vidhya Sagar s/o Shri Ram Lagan r/o Dohtha village of Manda Block; 4. Shri Vishnu Pratap Singh s/o Shri Dirgaj r/o Unchdeeh village of Manda Block; and 5. Shri Mahesh Kumar s/o Shri Ranjeet Singh r/o Deva village of Manda Block. Baharaich district: 1. Shri Ramlakhan s/o Shri Phagulal of Fakarpur Block; 2. Shri Bansraj s/o Shri Ram Loata r/o Maholi village of Kaisarganj Block; 3. Shri Pratap Singh s/o Shri Rampal Singh r/o Khajuri village of Prayagpur Block; 4. Shri Janrail Singh s/o Shri Amar Singh r/o Matehikala village of Mihipurwa Block; and 5. Shri Mugal Prasad s/o Shri Mohan r/o Puraina village of Visheshwarganj Block. Banda district: 1. Shri Maheshwar s/o Shri Parga r/o Barauliazam village of Baberu Block; 2. Shri Ram Kishor s/o Shri Rameshwar r/o Anausa village of Baberu Block; 3. Shri Baldev Prasad s/o Shri Raghoo r/o Sathi village of Bisanda Block; 4. Shri Achhelal s/o Shri Mahadev r/o Digbahi village of Badhokar Block; and 5. Shri Ram Raj s/o Shri Siya Ram r/o Godhani village of Tindwari Block. Hamirpur district: 1. Shri Anil Kumar s/o Shri Avadh Bihari r/o Jhalokhar village of Kurara Block; 2. Shri Bhagvati Prasad s/o Shri Ganga Prasad r/o Jalla village of Kurara Block; 3. Shri Ramasre s/o Shri Kaliya r/o Para village of Kurara Block; 4. Shri Brij Kishor r/o Kurara village of Kurara Block; and 5. Shri Som Prakash s/o Shri Ramasre r/o Kurara village of Kurara Block. Chapter 9: Performance of Lentil (Rabi: 2010-11) Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P 133 Jalaun district: 1. Shri Lakshmi Narayan s/o Shri Achhchhe Lal r/o Salabad village of Jalaun Block; 2. Shri Kishor Singh s/o Shri Bhagvan Das r/o Ait village of Dakor Block; 3. Shri Rameshwar s/o Shri Shankar r/o Karmer village of Dakor Block; 4. Shri Santram s/o Shri Mathur Prasad r/o Akodi village of Jalaun Block; and 5. Shri Ram Kumar Singh s/o Shri Kishan Singh r/o Jagammapur village of Rampura Block. Jhansi district: 1. Shri Arvind Kumar s/o Shri Phool Singh r/o Dera village Moth Block; 2. Shri Gajendra Singh s/o Shri Ram Singh r/o Baghaura village of Chirgaon Block; 3. Shri Dhaniram s/o Shri Devi r/o Rampura village of Chirgaon Block; 4. Shri Bhagwan Das s/o Shri Kashiram r/o Punch village of Moth Block; and 5. Shri Gaya s/o Shri Nathuram r/o Garutha village of Bamaur Block. Lalitpur district: 1. Shri Babu s/o Shri Sher Singh r/o Mamada village of Virdha Block; 2. Shri Narendra s/o Shri Chandraban Singh r/o Katakh village of Virdha Block; 3. Shri Manohar s/o Shri Tansu r/o Pipariyapali village of Virdha Block; 4. Shri Hariram s/o Shri Ganesh r/o Neemkhera village of Moth Block; and 5. Shri Ganesh s/o Shri Jalam r/o Balabehat village of Virdha Block. Mahoba district: 1. Shri Kishori Lal s/o Shri Kalu r/o Bahadurpur village of Panvadi Block; 2. Shri Hanumat s/o Shri Gajodhar r/o Sunaicha village of Kabrai Block; 3. Smt. Pyaribai w/o Shri Mihilal r/o Bhurpura village of Panvadi Block; 4. Shri Jaiprakash s/o Shri Thakurdas r/o Guda village of Charkhari Block; and 5. Shri Jiyalal s/o Shri Kharaya r/o Panvadi village of Panvadi Block. Sravasti district: 1. Shri Pradeep Kumar s/o Shri Motiram r/o Shrinagara village of Sirsiya Block; 2. Shri Hajarilal s/o Shri Ramvilas r/o Shivgarhkhurd village of Sirsiya Block; 3. Smt. Yashoda Devi w/o Shri Radhavram r/o Tilakpur village of Hariharpur Block; 4. Shri Rajitram s/o Shri Ramyas r/o Madhawpur village of Sirsiya Block; and 5. Shri Ram Manohar s/o Shri Ramvilas r/o Revaliya village of Hariharpur Block. Farmers found DAP foliar spray more effective as compared to its basal application for augmenting lentil productivity in conjunction with A3P technology module consisting of quality seed of improved varieties, INM & IPM inputs. A3P program being exhaustive package of inputs, it needs advance planning for timely placement of inputs in the field with emphasis on line sowing. 134 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 6. WEST BENGAL Crop: Lentil (Masur) | Season: Rabi: 2010-2011 No. 1 Districts Murshidabad Blocks Villages Raninagar-I 4 Raninagar-II 4 2 Malda Kaliachak-I 7 Kaliachak-III 9 3 Nadia Krishnanagar-I 11 Chapra 11 Total 3 6 46 Number of A3P units 2 Total area of units 2,000 ha + 100 ha under Minikits alone Beneficiary farmers 2,888 Minikit variety Malaviya Vishwanath (HUL-57) Main plot variety (ies) B-256 (Ranjan), Asha (B-77) & Subrata (WBL-58) Technologies adopted 1. Seed of improved variety; 2. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 3. Seed treatment with Carbendanzim + Mancozeb fungicides; 4. Weed control using Quizolphos/Fenoxoprop P-ethyl 9% weedicide; 5. Application of soil amendment-gypsum; 6. Application of micro-nutrients (MN grade-II & IV and Borax); 7. Foliar spray of Urea; and 8. Pest monitoring using Pheromone traps & lures and management thereof through bio-agents (Trichodermaviridi); bio-pesticides (Phyto-neem) & chemical pesticide (Endosulfan 35 EC). Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 1,203 Kg/ha 1,025 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,800 Kg/ha 1,600 Kg/ha Lowest yield 750 Kg/ha 540 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 929 Kg/ha Increase over state average 29% 10% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 591Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 4% 73% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 16,488/Total value of produce Rs. 33,675/Net return Rs. 17,188/- Chapter 9: Performance of Lentil (Rabi: 2010-11) Highest yield performing farmers’ names Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P 135 Murshidabad district (Raninagar-I Block): 1. Shri Golam Sarkar s/o Shri Kazimuddin Sarkar r/o Bablabona; 2. Shri Altaf Hossain s/o Shri Abdul Bari r/o Gopinathpur; 3. Shri Golam Hussain s/o Shri Jabed Ali r/o Herampur; 4. Shri Hafijulla Sk. s/o Lt. Hakim Sk. r/o Damodarpur; and 5. Shri Najib Sk. s/o Shri Lt. Abdul Ajij r/o Nasipur. Murshidabad district (Raninagar-II Block): 1. Shri Saidul Islam r/o Shibnagar; 2. Shri Mokabbar Hossain r/o Jinatpur; 3. Shri Abdul Mannan r/o Artholpara; 4. Shri Meharul Islam r/o Lalchaandabad; 5. Shri Sanapati Mondal r/o Char Munshipara; and 6. Shri Saidul Molla, Lalchaandabad. Malda district (Kaliachak-I Block): 1. Shri Labanya Ghosh s/o Shri Haren Ghosh, r/o Sujapur, Mouza-Trimohini; 2. Shri Ujir Hasan s/o Shri Haji Jihar, r/o Narayangram, Mouza-Narayangram; 3. Shri Amru Sek s/o Shri P. Pora, r/o Bibigram, Mouza-Moksudpur; 4. Shri Subodh Mondal s/o Shri Kailash Mondal r/o Mallickpara Mouza; and 5. Shri Panchu Mondal s/o Shri Srimanta Mondal, r/o Roypara, Mouza-Trimohini. Malda district (Kaliachak-III Block): 1. Shri Jirat Ali s/o Shri Jahar Ali, r/o Krishnapur, Mouza-Chakbahadurpur; 2. Shri Liakat Ali s/o ShriImum Ali, r/o Pardewanapur Sovapur, Mouza- Pardewanapur; 3. Shri Tapesh Mondal s/o Shri Ashutosh Mondal, r/o Sahabazpur Mouza; 4. Shri Mansur Sardar r/o Golapganj Mouza; and 5. Shri Shibu Mondal s/o Shri Gangadhar Mondal, r/o Birnagar Mouza. Farmers are quite enthusiastic for adoption new technologies provided certified seed of improved varieties is made available before commencement of sowing season. Inclusion of certified seed as a critical input under demonstration is necessary. hapter C 10 Green gram (Moong) Summer season) A3P-green gram has been organized in 1,363 villages of 44 blocks in 12 districts of 4 States on an area of 0.174 lakh ha engaging 17,817 beneficiary farmers during Summer-2011. Summer Moong is mainly grown in Bihar, Haryana, Punjab & Uttar Pradesh States on an area of about 2 lakh ha. Maximum area of summer Moong is concentrated in Bihar (1.63 lakh ha) and Uttar Pradesh (0.55 lakh ha). It is reported together with Rabi-summer statistics. 138 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 1. BIHAR Crop: Green gram (Moong) | Season: Summer-2011 No. 1 Araria Districts 2 Muzaffarpur 3 Supaul 4 Samastipur 5 Saharsa Total 5 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Narpatganj Bhargama Marwan Bandra Motipur Kurhani Triveniganj Pipara Raghopur Samastipur Vibhutipur Kalyanpur Khanpur Ujiyarpur Kahra Satarkataiya Sourbazar Patarghat Villages 6 21 39 40 5 44 4 7 4 68 40 59 57 52 10 9 6 1 466 18 5 5,000 ha 4,887 TMB-37 (TM99-37) K—851 1. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 2. Weed management using herbicide; 3. Micro-nutrient deficiency rectification technique; 4. Timely sowing in lines with defined crop geometry (30 x 7 cm); and 5. IPM using bio-pesticides & chemical pesticides. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 406 Kg/ha 573 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,180 Kg/ha 880 Kg/ha Lowest yield 80 Kg/ha 200 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 601 Kg/ha Increase over state average (-) 32% (-) 5% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 513 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average (-) 21% 12% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 13,139/Total value of produce Rs. 18,264/Net return Rs. 5,125/- Chapter 10: Green gram (Moong) - Summer season) Highest yield performing farmers’ names Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Araria district 1. Shri Jagdish Mandal; 2. Shri Ram Prasad Saha; 3. Shri Ghanshyam Mishra; 4. Shri Mukesh Kumar Mishra; and 5. Shri Manoj Kumar Mishra. Muzaffarpur district: 1. Shri Ramashankar Singh; 2. Shri Arvind Singh; 3. Shri Gopalji Trivedi; 4. Shri Navendra Trivedi; and 5. Shri Ramupkar Singh. Supaul district: 1. Shri Deenbandhu Thakur; 2. Shri Shyam Kumar; 3. Shri Chandrabhusan Chaudhri; 4. Shri Manoj Kumar Singh; and 5. Shri Rajendra Kumar Yadav. Samastipur district: 1. Shri Ramshish Singh; 2. Shri Foolkant Mishra; 3. Shri Sanjeet Kumar; 4. Shri Tileshwar Paswan; and 5. Shri Ram Babu Thakur. Saharsa district: 1. Shri Shiv Shankar Khan; 2. Shri Narayan Mishra; 3. Shri Harendra Kumar Khan; 4. Shri Sikandh Yadav; and 5. Shri Kishor Kumar Singh. Demonstrated technology in general and seed inoculation with PSB culture and prophylactic application of Azadiractin for pest control has been preferred by the farmers except TMB-37 (TM99-37) of summer Moong variety supplied in the minikits. Phosphatic fertilizers, Bio-pesticides & Neem oil for crop protection & weedicide to control weeds have been found most effective besides other demonstrated technologies in realizing economic yield of Summer Moong. 139 140 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 2. HARYANA Crop: Green gram (Moong) | Season: Summer-2011 No. 1 Karnal Districts 2 Kurukshetra Total 2 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Technologies adopted Blocks Karnal Indri Nilokheri Thanesar Shahbad Ladwa Babain Pehoba 8 Villages 70 88 39 96 75 79 63 510 7 7,000 ha 7,539 SML-668 1. Use of certified seed of improved varieties; 2. Balanced doze of fertilizer application; 3. Application of bio-fertilizer; 4. Irrigation at critical stages; and 5. Adoption plant protection measures. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Average yield 495 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,250 Kg/ha Lowest yield 110 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 545 Kg/haK Increase over state average (-) 9% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 513 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average (-) 4% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 10,719/Total value of produce Rs. 19,049/Net return Rs. 8,330/Highest yield performing farmers’ Karnal district: names 1. Shri Sumit s/o Shri Dharampal r/o Sanwat village of Nilokheri Block; 2. Shri Dharampal s/o Shri Krishandutt r/o Sanwat village of Nilokheri Block; 3. Shri Subeg Singh s/o Shri Jagpal Singh r/o Taprana village of Karnal Block; 4. Shri Sampuran Singh s/o Shri Takhat Singh r/o Taprana village of Karnal Block; and 5. Shri Jagram s/o Shri Deepchand r/o Taprana village of Karnal Block. Chapter 10: Green gram (Moong) - Summer season) Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P 141 Kurukshetra district: 1. Shri Jagdish s/o Shri Ram Bhaj r/o Bahadurpura of Thanesar Block; 2. Shri Gurmeet s/o Shri Nath Singh r/o Kheri Sahidan village of Shahbade Block; 3. Shri Dalbir Singh s/o Dee Ram r/o Sujra of Babain Block; 4. Shri Rajeev Kumar s/o Shri Ram Sarup r/o Harigarh Borakhi village of Pehoba Block; and 5. Shri Gurvinder Singh s/o Shri Kehar Singh r/o Bhor Saidan village of Pehoba Block. A3P program has created awareness of INM & IPM technologies in Moong cultivation during Summer season. A3P program would tend to area increase in Summer Moong during next year in the State. K: State average yield in Kharif season has been considered as Summer season data yet to be published. 142 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 3. PUNJAB Crop: Green gram (Moong/Moongi) | Season: Summer-2011 No. Districts 1 Ludhiana Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Villages Jagraon 35 1.4 1,400 ha 1,407 SML-668 SML-668 1. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 2. Weed management using herbicide; 3. Micro-nutrient deficiency rectification technique; 4. Timely sowing in lines with defined crop geometry (30 x 7 cm); and 5. IPM using bio-pesticides & chemical pesticides. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 870 Kg/ha 790 Kg/ha Highest yield 1095 Kg/ha 1080 Kg/ha Lowest yield 520 Kg/ha 416 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 808 Kg/hak Increase over state average 8% (-) 2% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 513 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 66% 54% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 5,357/Total value of produce Rs. 36,105/Net return Rs. 30,748/Highest yield performing farmers’ Ludhiana district: names 1. Shri Buta Singh s/o Shri Belasingh r/o Burj Kular of Jagraon Block. Beneficiaries response towards A3P Productivity of Summer Moong was affected due to untimely heavy rain in the month of June, 2011. State experience about A3P Area under Summer Moong has increased to an extent of 4,900 ha during Summer-2011 in the State due to implementation of A3P program. K: State average yield during Kharif season considered as Summer season data yet to be published. Chapter 10: Green gram (Moong) - Summer season) 4. UTTAR PRADESH Crop: Green gram (Moong) | Season: Summer-2011 No. 1 Aligarh Districts 2 3 4 Allahabad Fatehpur Mainpuri Total 4 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Villages 6 5 6 12 3 15 4 7 29 1 10 18 119 24 92 17 351 Lodha Dhanipur Janwa Eglas Gonda Khair Chandaus Tappal Atrauli Gangiri Bijauli Mauaima Malwan Mainpuri Kurawali Sultanganj Bevar 4 4,0 00 ha 3,984 Narendra-1, PDM-11, Pant Moong-5, PDM-139 & SML-668 T-44 & Samrat 1. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 2. Weed management using herbicide; 3. Micro-nutrient deficiency rectification technique; 4. Timely sowing in lines with defined crop geometry (30 x 7 cm); and 5. IPM using bio-pesticides & chemical pesticides. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 761 Kg/ha 766 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,524 Kg/ha 1,080 Kg/ha Lowest yield 178 Kg/ha 390 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 826 Kg/ha Increase over state average (-) 8% (-) 7% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 513 Kg/ha 2010-11 Increase over national average 48% 49% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 17,979/Total value of produce Rs. 38,499/Net return Rs. 20,521/- 143 144 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Highest yield performing farmers’ names Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P Alligarh district: 1. Shri Mohan Singh s/o Shri Badan Singh r/o Variala village of Atrauli Block; 2. Shri Dharam Singh s/o Shri Kalyan Singh r/o Gadaipur village of Atrauli Block; 3. Shri Abdul Vasid Khan s/o Shri Vali Khan r/o Sunapahar village of Gangiri Block; 4. Shri Har Prasad s/o Shri Shivpal r/o Samochan village of Bijauli Block; and 5. Shri Rishipal s/o Shri Hariram r/o Kurana village of Tappal Block. Allahabad district: 1. Shri Matadeen s/o Shri budhai Lal r/o Tezopur village of Mauaima Block; 2. Shri Jiyalal s/o Shri Mahadev r/o Afdalpur village of Mauaima Block; 3. Shri Rajaram s/o Shri Dukhi r/o Pasiapur village of Mauaima Block; 4. Shri Shiv Prasad s/o Shri Mahadev r/o Sujanpur village of Mauaima Block; and 5. Shri Purshottam s/o Shri Ram Garib r/o Pasiapur village of Mauaima Block. Fatehpur district: 1. Shri Ram Shanker s/o Shri Mahabir r/o Alipur village of Malwan Block; 2. Shri Ram Sajivan s/o Shri Gangasagar r/o Alipur village of Malwan Block; 3. Shri Bajrang Singh s/o Nanku Singh r/o Korsam village of Malwan Block; 4. Shri Amol Singh s/o Shri Sunder Singh r/o Paharvapur village of Malwan Block; and 5. Shri Ramsaran s/o Daya Shankar Singh r/o Moahar village of Malwan Block. Mainpuri district: 1. Shri Premsingh s/o Shri Jaisiram r/o Karimganj village of Mainpuri block; 2. Shri Munna Khan s/o Shri Sajjad Ali r/o Sikandarpur village of Mainpuri block; 3. Shri Sanjeev Kumar s/o Shri Prem Singh r/o Naglabhant of Mainpuri Block; 4. Shri Baljeet Singh s/o Shri Vadan Singh r/o Parokh village of Mainpuri Block; and 5. Shri Satyapal Singh s/o Shri Sonepal r/o Kakriya village Mainpuri Block. Farmers’ preferred Moong variety PDM-139 (Samrat). The highest yield of summer Moong was in the range between 880 Kg to 1,524 Kg/ha in A3P districts in Uttar Pradesh during Summer-2011 season. Incidence of insect pest was negligible during summer season in Moong crop. hapter C 11 Leading the pack; walking the talk - NCIPM in research cum delivery mode Prior to launch of A3P program, IPM was identified for cotton and other highly remunerative crops. IPM in pulses informally existed hither and thither in the form of farm advisories related to pests & diseases management in a limited area with no significant impact on crop protection. The advisories had always been curative rather being preventive and majority of them were based on broad generalisation often extrapolated from ‘hotspots’ to unaffected areas. This resulted in injudicious use of pesticides creating a pesticide thread-mill and killing natural defenders apart from harming ecological niches. The advisories were also transmitted through traditional methods leaving ample time and opportunity for pest to spread. Considering the benefits of IPM in pulse crops, the responsibility of popularization of IPM on farmers fields as a sub-component of A3P was assigned to NCIPM with an outlay of Rs. 12.03 crores in major pulse growing States namely; Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra & Uttar Pradesh during 2010-11. Mandate Crops identified for IPM under A3P: Pigeon pea & Bengal gram. Objectives of the program: To develop “Nuclear Model Villages” in selected districts for demonstrating IPM modules adopting farmers’ participatory mode to suit their cropping systems; Capacity building of Technical Assistants of different blocks, district/block level officers and farmers to enhance their capabilities towards healthy crop production through IPM strategies; To develop and carry out awareness campaigns through conventional (print) and electronic media, to reach areas not covered under this program; To establish centralized “National Pest Reporting and Alert System” through networking of pulse growers, in addition to strengthening of pest diagnostic laboratory; and To engage resource personnel and farm extension machinery in States & SAUs for promotion of IPM amongst farming community. Implementation: “E-Pest surveillance system” developed under A3P, has inbuilt mechanism of decision support system, which utilises real-time field information of pests and defenders and develop pest scenario for initiating optima for pest management. It is supported with ICT based provision of sending advisories through SMSs in local languages i.e. Kannada (Karnatka), Telugu (Andhra Pradesh), Hindi & Marathi (Maharashtra), Hindi (Uttar Pradesh & Madhya Pradesh) to farmers registered under A3P. Timely 146 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 SMS advisories have helped farmers for preventive measures with information on quality pesticides provided to them under A3P. During 2010-11, SMS started in October and 598 advisories only could be transmitted to farmers of 13 districts in 5 States under A3P. The SMS services were later on adopted by various States and its number has crossed 17,961 during 2011-12. The impact of timely interventions has helped in reducing the losses caused by pest with lesser use of pesticides as described below: Pigeon pea and Bengal gram: The pigeon pea program was implemented in 18,967.4 ha in farmer’s participatory mode in five states viz., Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh in collaboration with SAUs. Similarly, Bengal gram program was implemented in 13,919.8 ha on the same pattern in above states. Gulbarga being pulse bowl of India having acreage above 3.5 lakh ha have received major attention. The holistic crop health approach was addressed by providing Zinc and Sulphur as part of input package under A3P. Farmers’ Field Schools were organised at various crop stages to impart knowledge of IPM to the farmers and also to share their feedback on the pest situation and performance of IPM module. Farmers’ Field School (FFS) In view of inherent pest problems e.g., SMD, wilt, pod borer and pod fly, the traditional seeds were replaced with TS3R. Seed being critical IPM input, TS3R and BSMR varieties possessing resistance for wilt and tolerance for SMD and early maturity helped in escaping pod fly menace. Timely pest management interventions were made based on pest scenario developed with the help of “e-pest Surveillance” system. Based on the prevalence of pest, interventions were started with ovicide, followed by bio-pesticides and subsequently with latest molecules. Diagnosis of plant diseases needs expert help. The plant diseases often play hidden role in reducing crop yields. Timely diagnosis of plant diseases helped to reduce their impact such as flower and immature pods drop that could be prevented by educating farmers coupled with timely interventions (Figure. 1). Figure 1 Impact of timely intervention on Helicoverpa larvae in A3P vis-a-vis conventional fields. Larval population/Plant 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 A3P Non A3P 50 % Flowering A3P Non A3P Peak Flowering 2010 2011 A3P Non A3P Pod Development Chapter 11: Leading the pack; walking the talk - NCIPM in research cum delivery mode 147 Impact of A3P could be observed by drastic reduction in usage of dust formulations from 24.6 to 0.6%. The pesticide use indicates that A3P farmers have used 4 sprays which include one botanical (neem) and another microbial (HaNPV) apart from 2 chemical pesticides as compared to 6 being used by conventional farmers. The pesticides used by conventional farmers belonged to all toxic categories (Organo-chlorine, Organophosphate, Carbamate, Pyrethroids, dust formulations and new molecules) having wider implication on farm workers, consumers and on beneficial insects, fauna including pollinators. These pesticides are also affecting beneficial soil microbial floras e.g., Rhizobium, Trichoderma and decomposers as well. Farmer with Pheromone trap and Lure Gram pod borer Amidst partial failures and successes, average yield of pigeon pea in A3P farmers across the country has increased by 15-18%. Similarly, increase of 20.06% has been recorded in Bengal gram. During implementation of the A3P program especially the monitoring of the crop health has led to identification of potential pests (SMD, Cercospora leaf spots, Phytopthora blight, Powdery mildew, Bengal gram Phyllody, dryroot rot and softrot), which are likely to emerge as threat in view of climatic changes and agronomic practices followed by farmers. Small farmers growing pulses with low input management are likely to suffer most in above scenario. In order to popularise IPM based on “e-Pest surveillance”, 185 trainees were imparted training with basic knowledge and use of software. In order to provide technical support 4 technical bulletins and 3 books with coloured pictures of pests with their mitigation strategies have been printed and distributed among the stakeholders. Furthermore, course curriculum of 2nd and 3rd level training was also prepared. Monitoring: Pest monitoring through pest surveillance essentially constitutes the core of pest management. Pest identification was also carried by way of capturing pest stages. Program monitoring Healthy crop of pigeon pea 148 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Salient outcomes: Pulse production has increased (15-20%) due to reduction in pest incidence/intensity and quality of Dal has improved by reducing breakage during processing; “National Pest Reporting and Alert System” have served the national database for valuable information about pest incidence and timely action against any pests and diseases; Due to monitoring system in place we could identify the powdery mildew as well as Batocera as emerging pest problems in southern and central India; Established and strengthened the critical IPM inputs producing units at SAUs (UAS, Raichur and MAU, Parbhani) and served as source for quality critical IPM inputs; The farmers have been educated to become decision makers at their own; A3P program has resulted into healthy crop and reduced the dependence of chemical pesticides & fertilizers; Soil health has improved in terms of conservation of soil inhabiting beneficial flora and fauna; The impact on environment have improved significantly, increasing the population of beneficial insects and micro-organisms; 4 technical bulletins and 3 books have been published which will serve as resource materials for the farmers, govt. officials & extension functionaries of different states and collaborators; Provided 1st level training to the officials (185 trainees) of State Agriculture Departments and course curriculum of 2nd and 3rd level training was also prepared and sent to concerned States; Most of the farmers (>95%) understood the concept of rotation of broad spectrum insecticides with new molecules. Survey has initiated the interest in use of botanicals and HaNPV. Farmers themselves (0.1 to 0.8%) understood the know-how about HaNPV production technology and usage for the management of pod borer; and A3P has economically benefitted the pulse growing farmers of Afzalpur Taluka who have formed an organization entitled “Annadaata Savaya Krishikara Sangha” for promoting pulse production, processing and marketing in their area. This organization is also in the process of establishing a Dal mill (Pulse processing unit). Chapter 11.1: Performance of pigeon pea in NCIPM managed units under A3P Chapter 11.1: Performance of pigeon pea in NCIPM managed units under A3P 1. Andhra Pradesh Crop: Pigeon pea (Kandulu) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Districts Anantapur Total 1 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Atmakur Names of villages Papampalli Kurlapalli Atmakur Goridilla Muttala 5 1 1 1,000 ha 500 LRG-41 LRG-30, LRG-38, Nirmal & BRG-1 1. Quality seeds of improved varieties; 2. Application of Zinc sulphate & Sulphur-micro-nutrients; 3. Seed treatment with Trichoderma; 4. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 5. Application of Zinc sulphate & Sulphur-micro-nutrient; 6. Pest surveillance using Pheromone traps & lures followed by pest management using HaNPV-100LE & pesticides; Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 400 Kg/ha 200 Kg/ha Highest yield 630 Kg/ha 400 Kg/ha Lowest yield 240 Kg/ha 100 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 415 Kgs Increase over state average (-) 4% (-) 52% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 655 Kgs 2010-11 Increase over national average (-) 39% (-) 69% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 7,500/Total value of produce Rs. 12,800/Net return Rs. 5,300/District wise Highest yield performing Anantapur district farmers’ names 1. P. Sreeanath Reddy; 2. B. Vannurappa; and 3. S. Ramanjineyulu. Beneficiaries response towards A3P A3P led interventions are useful to manage pests in pigeon pea crop. State experience about A3P pigeon pea crop has failed due to cold waves in the district. State administration had compensated the loss to the determined extent. NCIPM experience about A3P Adverse weather had played truant for managing crop production & protection technologies. 149 150 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 2. Karnataka Crop: Pigeon pea (Thogari) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Districts Gulbarga Total 1 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Gulbarga Aland Afzalpur Chittapur Chincholi Names of villages Keribhosaga Mandra (B) Pattan Bhiramadagi Attanur Bablad Gulbarga & others Kurikoti & others Neelur Jeevanagi (A) Revoor (B) Arankal Badadal ArankalTanda Revoor (K) Belur (K) Kadaganchi Ratakal Gudur Gotur Dickasanga Kandagol Ankalaga Kalagi Sinnur Suntan Bhoganahalli Shankarwadi Koganur Jeevanagi (B) Goudagoan Savathkhed Karbhosaga Heroor Mandra (K) 35 5 7 7,000 ha 3,301 TS 3-R Maruthi, BSMR, Asha & Local 1. Quality seeds of improved varieties; 2. Application of Zinc sulphate & Sulphur-micro-nutrients; 3. Seed treatment with Trichoderma; 4. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 5. Application of Zinc sulphate & Sulphur-micro-nutrient; 6. Pest surveillance using Pheromone traps & lures followed by pest management using HaNPV-100LE, Neem & Rynaxypyr pesticides; Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 1,000 Kg/ha 875 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,750 Kg/ha 1,750 Kg/ha Lowest yield 500 Kg/ha 125 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 594 Kgs Increase over state average 68% 47% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 655 Kgs Increase over national average 53% 34% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 13,500/Total value of produce Rs. 40,000/Net return Rs. 26,500/- Chapter 11.1: Performance of pigeon pea in NCIPM managed units under A3P District wise Highest yield performing farmers’ names Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P NCIPM experience about A3P Gulbarga district: 1. Shri Basavaraj M Garoor; 2. Shri Suryakant G Padshetty; 3. Shri Chandpate; 4. Shri Ramlinga; and 5. Shri Karbassappa. A3P led interventions have created awareness amongst pulse growers of INM & IPM practices and inputs required there for. The program would go long way to improve the productivity of pigeon pea crop in this area. A3P has added value to pigeon pea cultivation particularly in managing SMD and pod fly. As a result of which pigeon pea yield has shown improvement over past year. A3P enabled proliferation of IPM technology in community approach mode in the project area adopting online “e-pest surveillance” system for forewarning and issuance of advisories through SMS to the farmers using Information Communication Technology (ICT). It has helped to manage the pest in initial stages thereby reducing the crop loss and cost of plant protection as well. 151 152 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 3. Madhya Pradesh Crop: Pigeon pea (Arhar/Tur) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Districts Chindwara 2 Narsinghpur Blocks Parasia Bichua Chourai Kareli Chichli Chawarpnatha Thawari Damodar Chopan Tekari Pathakhuri Pagara Gorpani Patwada Napdhare Kherikala Mandla Jaya-Chapar Bargateli Damoa Jamunbari Umreth Sahpani Loharibandari Kanha-Bhaiya Hirawadi Sirsegaonkala Thawai-Dema Urdhan Kachran Saliwada Jamunia-Pathar Haranbhaj Dawak Bararia Kathotiya Kherua Simriyakla Hiranpur Gwari Baskheda Kumhdi Baheriya Manegou Jallapur Basadehi Rampipariya Hardgou Gogabari Names of villages Jaithari Chhabdi-Kala Tulsi Shiladehi Bararia Paijanbadi Kolhokheda Righura Chandameta Newton-Chikhali, Bhamodi Nagalwadi Aptara Bichhiaghati Sindrai Balakchhar Noari Jamuniajethu Bijagora Tendukheda Nunga Nankadeh Pindraee Chhabdi-Khurd Chhitri Dholankhana Kheriojha Kothar Rokai Aamgou Chinki Karonda Kosamkheda Ratikrar-Kala Pipariya Imliya Hinotiya Bichuakhurd Gohgawari Tisra Gawarikla Machamau Chapter 11.1: Performance of pigeon pea in NCIPM managed units under A3P Mihad Niwari Dewakchar Gobergou Richai Ghurpur Khiriya Surgi Total 2 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Bichuakla Johhariya Bhamar Samnapur Ramkhiriya Khapa Kareli Umriya 101 6 3 3,000 ha 2,853 Laxmi Local, Durga, Asha & No. 148 1. Quality seeds of improved varieties; 2. Application of Zinc sulphate & Sulphur-micro-nutrients; 3. Seed treatment with Trichoderma; 4. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 5. Application of Zinc sulphate & Sulphur-micro-nutrient; 6. Pest surveillance using Pheromone traps & lures followed by pest management using HaNPV-100LE & pesticides; Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 300 Kg/ha 225 Kg/ha Highest yield 450 Kg/ha 450 Kg/ha Lowest yield 100 Kg/ha 100 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 337 Kgs Increase over state average (-) 11% (-) 67% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 655 Kgs Increase over national average (-) 54% (-) 66% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs.7,500/Total value of produce Rs. 9,000/Net return Rs.1,500/District wise Highest yield Chindwara district: performing farmers’ names 1. Shri Hari Ram; 2. Smt. Premwati; 3. Shri Manak; 4. Shri Munni Lal; and 5. Shri Imrat. Narsinghpur district: 1. Shri Mahesh; 2. Shri Kuarman; 3. Shri Pehlad; 4. Shri Satyanaran; and 5. Shri Hanumat. Beneficiaries response towards A3P led interventions are useful to manage pests in pigeon pea crop. A3P State experience about A3P Pigeon pea crop has failed due to cold waves in these districts. State administration had compensated the loss to the determined extent. NCIPM experience about A3P Adverse weather had played truant for managing crop production & protection technologies. 153 154 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 4. Maharashtra Crop: Pigeon pea (Tur) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 Districts Nanded Blocks Naigaion Khairgaon 2 Osmanabad Osmanabad Tuljapur Lohara 3 Jalna Badnapur 4 5 Aurangabad Parbhani Aurangabad Gangakhed Palam Total 5 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Naigaon Godamgaon Naigaonwadi Kajala Kolewadi Masala (Khurd) Malumbra Kadegaon Georai Wakulni Bangaon Chinch-takli Mardasgaon Gopa Names of villages Hotala Lalwandi Navandi Takviki Toramba (Taki) Aarni Ambedgaon Shelgaon Golatgaon Puyani Sategaon Sunegaon 26 9 6 6,035.4 ha 4,559 BSMR-736, BDN-708 & BSMR-853 Vergin, BSMR-853,Maruti, Panchganga-moti, BDN 708, BSMR 736, Majalgaon, Khadka, Yashoda & Local Technologies adopted 1. Quality seeds of improved varieties; 2. Application of Zinc sulphate & Sulphur-micro-nutrients; 3. Seed treatment with Trichoderma; 4. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 5. Application of Zinc sulphate, Sulphur-micro-nutrients & Planofix hormone for good pod bearing; 6. Pest surveillance using Pheromone traps & lures followed by pest management using HaNPV-100LE with start of egg laying and appearance of 1st instars larvae (2-3 eggs or 1 larva per twigs) and Dimithoate & Quinalphos 25 EC (2ml/lit. of water) pesticide; 7. Installed bird perches for the predatory birds @25/- per ha; 8. Physical shaking of plants to dislodge pod borer larvae; 9. Spray of NSKE 5% at pre-flowering stage 3 times at 15 days interval; and 10.Emmamectin benzoate 5 SG. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 936 Kg/ha 719 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,143 Kg/ha 890 Kg/ha Lowest yield 677 Kg/ha 506 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 750 Kgs Increase over state average 25% (-) 4% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 655 Kgs Increase over national average 43% 10% Chapter 11.1: Performance of pigeon pea in NCIPM managed units under A3P 155 Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Total value of produce Net return District wise Highest yield performing farmers’ names Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P NCIPM experience about A3P Rs. 11,178/Rs. 35,993/Rs.24,815/Nanded district: 1. Shri Madhav Mukunda Shinde; 2. Shri Kerure Madhav Ganpati; 3. Shri Dilip Digambar Chavan; 4. Shri Baburao Tukaram Hake; and 5. Shri Shankar Ganpati Shinde. Osmanabad district: 1. Shri A. S. Salunke; 2. Shri Bhaskar Bhange; 3. Shri M. V. Darekar; 4. Shri U. D. Aher; and 5. Shri S. M. Kharate. Jalna & Aurangabad districts: 1. Shri Babasaheb balasaheb Katkar; 2. Shri Tejrao Lakximan Kanhore; 3. Shri Bhaskar Anna Murme; 4. Shri Sow. Kamalbai Ramesh Avaghad; and 5. Shri Kakasaheb Surbhan Khendke. Parbhani District: 1. Shri Tulsiram Yashvant Kadam; 2. Shri Vinayak Ramrao Kale; 3. Shri Babarao Kishanrao Kale; 4. Shri Motiram Laxmanrao Shinde; and 5. Shri Bhagwan Shahuji Raut. Critical inputs supplied under A3P and timely advisory, helped in managing the pest. Farmers preferred regular supply of bio-fertilizers and Trichoderma produced and supplied by State Agriculture University being highly effective as compared to other brands available in the market. The total production & productivity per unit area of Tur has increased due to A3P interventions and good weather. A3P enabled proliferation of IPM technology in community approach mode in the project area adopting online “e-pest surveillance” system for forewarning and issuance of advisories through SMS to the farmers using Information Communication Technology (ICT). It has helped to manage the pest in initial stages thereby reducing the crop loss and cost of plant protection as well. 156 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 5. Uttar Pradesh Crop: Pigeon pea (Arhar) | Season: Kharif-2010 No. 1 2 Districts Banda Hamirpur Blocks Kamasin Kurara Maudaha Total 2 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted 3 Names of villages 28 villages Patara Kariapuri Kandaur Kukurau Nethi Gujaura Gimbhuha Barehata Para Sankarpur Bhaista Urdana Gadha Artara Khandeh Tikari Baijemau Patanpur Bhulasi Kushmara Deviganj Sikrohio Baij-Ishlamur Lahara Glabganj Jalala Beti Harehata Idrapuri Padhori Bharsanwa Parhata Kiswahi Sijwahi Bamhrauli Gurdaha Gahrauli Parachha 38 3 1,932 ha 1,672 MAL-13 & ICPL 88039 Narendra Arhar -1, Bahar & locals 1. Quality seeds of improved varieties; 2. Application of Zinc sulphate & Sulphur-micro-nutrients; 3. Seed treatment with Trichoderma; 4. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 5. Application of Zinc sulphate, Sulphur-micro-nutrients & Planofix hormone for good pod bearing; and 6. Pest surveillance using Pheromone traps & lures followed by pest management using HaNPV-100LE & Emmamectin benzoate pesticide. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 973 Kg/ha 683 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,317 Kg/ha 970 Kg/ha Lowest yield 657 Kg/ha 423 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 898 Kgs Increase over state average 8% (-) 24% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 655 Kgs Increase over national average 49% 4% Chapter 11.1: Performance of pigeon pea in NCIPM managed units under A3P Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 10,934/Total value of produce Rs. 34,604/Net return Rs. 23,670/District wise Highest yield Banda district: performing farmers’ names 1. Shri Chunnoo Singh. Hamirpur district: 1. Shri Lalji Singh Bhadauriya; 2. Shri Ramsanehi; 3. Mo. Baker; 4. Shri Rambahadur Singh; and 5. Shri Ramvijay Singh; Beneficiaries response Critical inputs supplied under A3P and timely advisory, helped in managing the pest. towards A3P State experience about The total production & productivity per unit area of Arhar has increased due to A3P A3P interventions and good weather. NCIPM experience about A3P enabled proliferation of IPM technology in community approach mode in A3P the project area adopting online “e-pest surveillance” system for forewarning and issuance of advisories through SMS to the farmers using Information Communication Technology (ICT). It has helped to manage the pest in initial stages thereby reducing the crop loss and cost of plant protection as well. 157 158 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Chapter 11.2: Performance of Bengal Gram in NCIPM managed units under A3P 1. Andhra Pradesh Crop: Bengal gram (Sanagalu) | Season: Rabi-2010-11 No. 1 Districts Anantapur Total 1 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Tadipatri Peddapappur Yadiki Bukkaraya Samudram 5 Jeevanagi Diksanga Faratabad Goudagaon Saradagi Tengali Tilgol Gotur Honnakiranagi Ivani Nimbarga Names of villages Kalgurti Gudur Kalhipparga Sidhnur Kalagi Bhoganalli Gudur Bairamadagi Naribol Kognur Ankalaga 22 2 2,000 ha 1,000 JG-11 & JG-130 Famer’s own saved seeds. 1. Adoption of quality seed of improved varieties in minikit program; 2. Seed treatment with Trichoderma: a bio-agent; 3. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 4. Application of Zinc sulphate & Sulphur-micro-nutrients; and 5. Pest surveillance using Pheromone traps & lures followed by pest management using HaNPV & Profenophos pesticides. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 1,590 Kg/ha 1,250 Kg/ha Highest yield 2,250 Kg/ha 1,800 Kg/ha Lowest yield 1,260 Kg/ha 1,058 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 1233 Kgs Increase over state average 29% 1% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 895 Kgs Increase over national average 78% 40% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 7,500/Total value of produce Rs. 30,240/Net return Rs.22,740/District wise Highest yield Anantapur district performing farmers’ names 1. Shri Balireddy; 2. Shri Eswarreddy; 3. Shri Y. Papireddy; 4. Shri P. Harinathbabu; and 5. Shri Y. Ramakrioshnareddy; Chapter 11.2: Performance of Bengal Gram in NCIPM managed units under A3P Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P NCIPM experience about A3P 159 A3P beneficiaries and neighbouring farmers were astonished to see the effect of Trichoderma in reducing seedling mortality and HaNPV in management of pod borer in Bengal gram. Farmers wished for continuation of advisory services alongwith critical inputs for management of pests in order to stabilize the Bengal gram production and productivity. A3P has helped to expand knowledge base of farmers relating to INM & IPM practices in improving agronomy of Bengal gram besides importance of quality seed and economics of plant protection in managing Bengal gram production. Regular IPM services appear to be essential component of pulse production program in the country to consolidate and strengthen knowledge and dynamism in the pest management for higher productivity gains. 160 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 2. Karnataka Crop: Bengal gram (Kadale) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 No. 1 Districts Gulbarga Total 1 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Gulbarga Aland Afzalpur Chittapur Jewargi 5 Jeevanagi Diksanga Faratabad Goudagaon Saradagi Tengali Tilgol Gotur Honnakiranagi Ivani Nimbarga Names of villages Kalgurti Gudur Kalhipparga Sidhnur Kalagi Bhoganalli Gudur Bairamadagi Naribol Kognur Ankalaga 22 5 5,000 ha 1,499 JG-11 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Quality seeds of improved varieties; Application of Zinc sulphate & Sulphur-micro-nutrients; Seed treatment with Trichoderma; Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; Application of Zinc sulphate & Sulphur-micro-nutrient; and Pest surveillance using Pheromone traps & lures followed by pest management using HaNPV & Emamectin benzoate pesticides. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 1,125 Kg/ha 937 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,750 Kg/ha 1,500 Kg/ha Lowest yield 750 Kg/ha 650 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 658 Kgs Increase over state average 71% 42% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 895 Kgs Increase over national average 26% 5% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 4,671/Total value of produce Rs. 25,875/Net return Rs.21,204/District wise Highest yield Gulbarga District: performing farmers’ names 1. Shri Rasol Patel; 2. Shri Adam Ali; 3. Shri Bharat Boshan; and 4. Shri Amaresh Junja; 5. Shri Annemma Shivalingappa. Chapter 11.2: Performance of Bengal Gram in NCIPM managed units under A3P Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P NCIPM experience about A3P A3P has helped to inculcate “learning by doing” process amongst farmers with regard to judicious use and impact of bio-fertilizers (Rhizobium and & PSB culture) and bio-agent (Trichoderma) besides access to new insecticides for controlling Bengal gram pod borer (H. Armigera). It has also created awareness for need based application of pesticides resulting in reduction of cost on plant protection. A3P has smoothened access to INM & IPM inputs with technology backup by NCIPM-SAU institutions besides quality seed leading to higher productivity & production of Bengal gram in the State. It has provided fillip to much needed “On-farm IPM practices” hither to remained out of focus at farm level. A3P enabled proliferation of IPM technology in community approach mode in the project area adopting online “e-pest surveillance” system for forewarning and issuance of advisories through SMS to the farmers using Information Communication Technology (ICT). It has helped to manage the pest in initial stages thereby reducing the crop loss and cost of plant protection as well. 161 162 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 3. Madhya Pradesh Crop: Bengal gram (Chana) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 No. 1 Districts Narsingpur Total 1 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Chawarpantha Gutori Khursuru Khursipada Gangai Dhigsara Biloni Babai Barchi Jamuniya Kodia Pipariya Tingua Lolari Ramkhiriya Khairi Umada Bilehara Kamti Gunne Supari Piparpani Jhamr Singod BankhediChoti Padariya Nijor Cheechali Khursipar Names of villages Rousara Kachrkona Bhumiya Thana Deori Ukaswa Bamhori Simaria Chargava Pipadeena Kordiya Khumekheda Mankapur Baglai Jagannathpur Jwara Sujeri Dhadia Gunse Arthayasa Andia Bhaisa Bohani Hararai Kashikheri Lilwani Pithehra 1 55 2 2,000 ha 1,708 JG-315 JG-315 & Local 1. Quality seeds of improved varieties; 2. Application of Zinc sulphate & Sulphur-micro-nutrients; 3. Seed treatment with Trichoderma; 4. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 5. Application of Zinc sulphate & Sulphur-micro-nutrient; 6. Pest surveillance using Pheromone traps & lures followed by pest management using HaNPV & Emamectin benzoate pesticides; 7. Inter-cropping with coriander/mustard for control of H. armigera pest; 8. Installation of bird perches; and 9. Spray N.S.K.E. 5% at flowering and pod formation stage. Chapter 11.2: Performance of Bengal Gram in NCIPM managed units under A3P 163 Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 1,750 Kg/ha 1,200 Kg/ha Highest yield 2,300 Kg/ha 1,500 Kg/ha Lowest yield 1,200 Kg/ha 900 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 863 Kgs Increase over state average 103% 39% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 895 Kgs Increase over national average 96% 34% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 7,500/Total value of produce Rs. 46,000/Net return Rs. 38,500/District wise Highest yield Narsingpur district: performing farmers’ names 1. Shri Ashok patel; 2. Shri Ramdayal; 3. Shri Malkhan; 4. Shri Hari; and 5. Shri Bhopal Singh. Beneficiaries response A3P led interventions helped to improve knowledge base of farmers with regard to towards A3P INM & IPM practices as a measure of sustainability in pulse production. State experience about A3P Application of eco-friendly Trichoderma-a bio-agent in A3P units has resulted in total control of seedling diseases-wilt and establishment of optimum plant population for securing economic yield per unit area. NCIPM experience about IT enabled regular IPM services appear to be essential component of pulse A3P production program in the country to consolidate and strengthen knowledge and dynamism in the pest management for higher productivity gains. 164 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 4. Maharashtra Crop: Bengal gram (Harbhara) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 No. 1 Nanded Districts 2 3 Osmanabad Parbhani Total 3 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Minikit variety Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Naigaion Khairgaon Tuljapur Parbhani Palam Names of villages Shelgaon Bhopala Raher Sujlegaon 6 villages Dhondi Ambetakali Malsona Dhasadi 20 Baitak-Biloli Takli Koklegaon Chatori Chorwad Ukkadgaon 5 5 4,586.8 ha 3,587 Vijay & Annigeri Vijay, Digvijay, Virat, Vishwas, BDN-9-3, G-5, Annigeri & local 1. Field sanitation; 2. Quality seeds of improved varieties; 3. Application of Zinc sulphate & Sulphur-micronutrients; 4. Seed treatment with Trichoderma; 5. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 6. Application of Zinc sulphate & Sulphur-micro-nutrient; 7. Line sowing; 8. Pest surveillance using Pheromone traps & lures followed by pest management using HaNPV & Profenophos pesticides; 9. Inter-cropping with coriander/linseed (1:10 row ratio) for repelling infestation of H. armigera pest; 10.Installation of bird perches; and 11.Spray N.S.K.E. 5% at flowering and pod formation stage. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 1,577 Kg/ha 1,169 Kg/ha Highest yield 2,282 Kg/ha 1,414 Kg/ha Lowest yield 1,147 Kg/ha 932 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 904 Kgs Increase over state average 74% 29% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 895 Kgs Increase over national average 76% 31% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 10, 802/Total value of produce Rs. 37,174/Net return Rs. 26,372/- Chapter 11.2: Performance of Bengal Gram in NCIPM managed units under A3P District wise Highest yield performing farmers’ names Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P NCIPM experience about A3P Nanded district: 1. Shri Bhilwande Gajanan Gangadhar; 2. Shri Salegave Madhav Bhimrao; 3. Shri Payare Sanjay; 4. Shri Bhadre Ashok Maloji; and 5. Shri Sajjan Sudhakar Maroti. Osmanabad district: 1. Shri A.K. Chavan; 2. Shri R.M. Joshi; 3. Shri Bakhtar Kazi; 4. Shri B.B. Patil; and 5. Shri Patil. Parbhani district: 1. Shri Sudhakar Gopinath Shinde; 2. Shri Manik Vitthalrao Bele; 3. Shri Shahaji Shrirang Bele; 4. Shri Balasaheb Bhimrao Deshmukh; and 5. Shri Jaysingrao Gopalrao Shinde. A3P led interventions have proved an asset of knowledge for improved INM & IPM practices in raising the yield of Bengal gram besides improved agronomy. Regular door delivery of extension services relating to IPM through IT enabled SMSs has revolutionized the concept of dynamic pest management. It is a reminder and remedy both as farmers often lose sight of pest management during crop growing period due to pre-occupation with other activities. A3P enabled proliferation of IPM technology in community approach mode in the project area adopting online “e-pest surveillance” system for forewarning and issuance of advisories through SMS to the farmers using Information Communication Technology (ICT). It has helped to manage the pest in initial stages thereby reducing the crop loss and cost of plant protection as well. 165 166 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 5. Uttar Pradesh Crop: Bengal gram (Chana) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 No. 1 Banda Districts Kamasin 2 Hamirpur Sumerpur Total 2 Number of A3P units Total area of units Beneficiary farmers Main plot variety (ies) Technologies adopted Blocks Kamasin Sadasani Helapur Amrita Badhokar Kalauliteer Sounkhar 2 Names of villages Pachhoha Banki Bujurg Birkhera Engohata 12 2 333 ha 671 HC-1, JG-16, KWR-108, Avrodhi & Radhe 1. Quality seeds of improved varieties; 2. Application of Zinc sulphate & Sulphur-micronutrients; 3. Seed treatment with Trichoderma virdie; 4. Seed inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB culture; 5. Application of Zinc sulphate & Sulphur-micro-nutrient; 6. Line sowing; 7. Pest surveillance using Pheromone traps & lures followed by pest management using HaNPV & emamectinbenzoate pesticides; 8. Inter-cropping with coriander/mustard for repelling infestation of H. armigera pest; 9. Life saving irrigation at pod formation stage; 10.Installation of bird perches; and 11.Spray N.S.K.E. 5% at flowering and pod formation stage. Yield performance (Kg/ha) Yield parameters Minikit demonstrations Main plot Average yield 1,464 Kg/ha 1,170 Kg/ha Highest yield 1,753 Kg/ha 1,535 Kg/ha Lowest yield 1,055 Kg/ha 835 Kg/ha State average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 930 Kgs Increase over state average 57% 26% National average yield (Kg/ha) in 2010-11 895 Kgs Increase over national average 64% 31% Economic performance (Rs./ha) Cost of cultivation Rs. 14,223/Total value of produce Rs. 35,200/Net return Rs. 20,977/District wise Highest yield Banda district: performing farmers’ names 1. Shri Chunnoo Singh; 2. Shri Indresh Singh; 3. Shri Nand Lal Singh; 4. Shri Anil Kumar Singh; and 5. Shri Brijesh Singh. Chapter 11.2: Performance of Bengal Gram in NCIPM managed units under A3P Beneficiaries response towards A3P State experience about A3P NCIPM experience about A3P Hamirpur district: 1. Shri Lalji Singh Bhadauriya; 2. Shri Ramsanehi; 3. Shri Moh.Baker; 4. Shri Fool Singh; and 5. Shri Rajesh Tiwari. Farmers have shown positive attitude towards use of Pheromone Trap, HaNPV and Emamectin benzoate pesticide. Unit based A3P led interventions have made extension easy resulting in greater outreach to the farmers without additional cost and time besides capturing the essence of INM & IPM in realizing economic yield of pulses. It is a good program amongst all programs in terms of empowering farmers with technology and inputs needed in application of the technology. A3P is indispensable as this program has interalias created value for new technologies such as INM & IPM. 167 APPENDIX-I Tables of Area, Production & Yield estimates of A3P mandate crops & total pulses Table 1: Total Pulses-All India Units: Area: Million hectares; Production: Million tons; and Yield: Kg/ha. Year 1950-55 1955-60 1960-65 1965-70 1970-75 1975-80 1980-85 1985-90 1990-95 1995-2K 2000-05 2005-10 2010-12 (Biennium) Area 20.27 23.64 24.03 22.15 22.21 23.37 23.08 23.08 22.97 22.44 21.82 22.92 26.34 Production 9.52 11.42 11.70 10.50 10.57 11.42 11.77 12.55 13.29 13.57 12.72 14.32 17.76 Yield 470 483 487 474 476 489 510 544 579 605 583 625 674 Production 1.77 2.10 2.08 2.07 2.16 2.31 2.73 3.04 2.95 3.03 2.89 3.15 2.79 Yield 746 739 680 646 683 705 741 743 678 704 666 714 635 Table 2: Pigeon pea (Arhar)-All India Units: Area: Million hectares; Production: Million tons; and Yield: Kg/ha. Year 1950-55 1955-60 1960-65 1965-70 1970-75 1975-80 1980-85 1985-90 1990-95 1995-2K 2000-05 2005-10 2010-12 (Biennium) Area 2.37 2.84 3.05 3.20 3.16 3.28 3.69 4.09 4.35 4.31 4.33 4.41 4.39 170 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Table 3: Bengal gram-All India Units: Area: Million hectares; Production: Million tons; and Yield: Kg/ha. Year 1950-55 1955-60 1960-65 1965-70 1970-75 1975-80 1980-85 1985-90 1990-95 1995-2K 2000-05 2005-10 2010-12 (Biennium) Area 7.78 9.79 9.25 7.83 7.50 7.79 7.18 6.77 6.69 7.23 6.26 7.60 9.20 Production 4.34 5.84 5.54 4.73 4.59 5.16 4.71 4.66 5.06 5.72 4.95 6.44 7.94 Yield 558 596 598 605 611 662 656 689 757 791 792 847 863 Area (‘000’ ha) 818.16 905.20 960.42 1082.18 1184.02 1352.58 1438.00 1429.14 1597.40 Production (‘000’ Tons) 382.52 401.00 506.24 684.38 795.12 899.48 958.00 930.98 943.80 Yield (Kg/ha) 468 443 527 632 672 665 666 651 591 Table 4: Lentil-All India Year 1970-75 1975-80 1980-85 1985-90 1990-95 1995-2K 2000-05 2005-10 2010-11 Table 5: Black gram-All India Units: Year 1964-69 1969-74 1974-79 1979-84 2005-10 2010-11 Area: Million hectares; Production: Million tons; and Yield: Kg/ha. Area 1.84 1.97 2.21 2.74 2.96 3.26 Black Gram-All India Production 0.55 0.59 0.73 0.97 1.31 1.77 Yield 300 299 332 352 441 543 APPENDIX-I Table 6: Green gram-All India Units: Area: Million hectares; Production: Million tons; and Yield: Kg/ha. Year 1964-69 1969-74 1974-79 1979-84 2005-10 2010-11 Area 1.93 2.06 2.47 2.76 3.19 3.51 Production 0.55 0.60 0.81 1.00 1.06 1.80 Yield 284 291 327 362 333 513 Table 7: Major Pigeon pea (Arhar) Growing States Units: Area: Million hectares; Production: Million tons; and Yield: Kg/ha. State Maharashtra Madhya Pradesh Karnataka Gujarat Andhra Pradesh Uttar Pradesh Orissa Jharkhand Chhattisgarh Bihar Tamil Nadu Others All-India Area 1.09 0.34 0.63 0.27 0.46 0.33 0.14 0.09 0.06 0.03 0.03 0.07 3.52 Mean (TE: 2009-10) Production 0.87 0.26 0.36 0.27 0.24 0.27 0.11 0.07 0.03 0.04 0.02 0.07 2.60 Yield 796 778 575 1001 516 828 842 748 537 1301 689 1010 739 Area 1.30 0.49 0.89 0.28 0.64 0.34 0.14 0.10 0.06 0.03 0.04 0.07 4.37 2010-11 Production 0.98 0.16 0.53 0.27 0.27 0.31 0.12 0.07 0.02 0.04 0.02 0.07 2.86 Yield 750 337 594 986 415 898 916 686 440 1404 662 923 655 2010-11 Production 2.69 1.30 0.72 0.63 1.60 0.53 0.24 0.20 Yield 863 904 1233 658 898 930 959 1136 Table 8: Major Bengal gram (Chana) Growing States Units: Area: Million hectares; Production: Million tons; and Yield: Kg/ha. State Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Andhra Pradesh Karnataka Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh Chattisgarh Gujarat Area 2.79 1.26 0.63 0.77 1.12 0.56 0.24 0.17 TE: 2009-10 Production 2.61 1.00 0.87 0.45 0.70 0.48 0.21 0.17 Yield 936 793 1388 582 619 863 862 981 Area 3.11 1.44 0.58 0.96 1.78 0.57 0.25 0.18 171 172 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 State TE: 2009-10 Production 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.03 0.02 0.01 6.76 Area 0.10 0.08 0.06 0.04 0.02 0.02 7.87 Haryana Jharkhand Bihar Orissa West Bengal Others All India Yield 777 911 970 693 1041 738 859 Area 0.11 0.07 0.05 0.04 0.02 0.01 9.19 2010-11 Production 0.11 0.07 0.06 0.03 0.02 0.01 8.22 Yield 982 1052 1187 780 1072 760 895 Table 9: Major Green gram (Moong) Growing States Units: Area: Million hectares; Production: Million tons; and Yield: Kg/ha. State Season Kharif Rabi/Sum Total Rajasthan Kharif Kharif Karnataka Rabi/Sum Total Kharif Andhra Rabi/Sum Pradesh Total Kharif Tamil Nadu Rabi/Sum Total Kharif Odisha Rabi/Sum Total Gujarat Kharif Kharif Bihar Rabi/Sum Total Kharif Madhya Rabi/Sum Pradesh Total Kharif Uttar Pradesh Rabi/Sum Total Kharif Other states Rabi/Sum Total Kharif All India Rabi/Sum Total Maharashtra Green gram TE: 2009-10 Area Production Yield 505.33 205.00 406 10.63 3.73 351 515.97 208.73 405 956.07 277.90 291 385.67 62.33 162 8.67 2.67 308 394.33 65.00 165 232.67 84.33 362 122.00 45.67 374 354.67 130.00 367 18.43 10.67 579 126.73 31.63 250 145.17 42.30 291 123.13 26.83 218 140.37 40.67 290 263.50 67.50 256 178.67 81.00 453 8.70 5.60 644 160.03 99.67 623 168.73 105.27 624 78.13 26.83 343 2.83 0.73 259 80.97 27.57 340 44.67 16.33 366 33.33 23.33 700 78.00 39.67 509 51.37 27.80 541 25.73 10.47 407 77.10 38.27 496 2582.83 824.63 319 630.33 258.57 410 3213.17 1083.20 337 Green gram: 2010-11 Area Production Yield 554 372 671 4 2 500 558 374 670 1050 652.5 621 391 108 276 11 3 273 402 111 276 261 122 467 117 44 376 378 166 439 27.9 17.8 637 143.7 39.9 278 171.7 57.7 336 103.9 23.9 230 184.2 61.3 332 288.1 85.1 295 177 89 503 9.06 5.9 656 163.34 98.2 601 172.4 104.1 604 95.8 34.3 358 3.3 0.7 212 99.1 35 353 55 33.9 616 34 28.1 826 89 62 697 88.9 45.8 515 34 28 824 122.9 73.8 600 2779.6 1477 531 694.6 295.1 425 3474.2 1772.1 513 APPENDIX-I Table 10: Major Black gram (Urd) Growing States State Season Kharif Maharashtra Rabi/Sum Total Kharif Andhra Rabi/Sum Pradesh Total Kharif Madhya Rabi/Sum Pradesh Total Kharif Uttar Pradesh Rabi/Sum Total Kharif Tamil Nadu Rabi/Sum Total Kharif Karnataka Rabi/Sum Total Rajasthan Kharif Kharif Odisha Rabi/Sum Total Gujarat Kharif Kharif Chhattisgarh Rabi/Sum Total Jharkhand Kharif Kharif West Bengal Rabi/Sum Total Assam Rabi/Sum Bihar Kharif Kharif Total of above 14 Rabi/Sum States Total Kharif Other States Rabi/Sum States Total Kharif All India Rabi/Sum Total NB: Sum: Summer season. Black gram TE: 2009-10 Area Production Yield (‘000’ ha) (‘000’ tons) (Kg/ha) 414.00 179.00 432 13.73 7.13 519 427.73 186.13 435 82.67 34.00 411 340.67 212.33 623 423.33 246.33 582 480.27 178.77 372 7.03 2.43 346 487.30 181.20 372 419.33 189.67 452 53.00 31.67 597 472.33 221.33 469 30.60 13.03 426 245.87 70.73 288 276.47 83.77 303 120.67 32.00 265 10.00 4.33 433 130.67 36.33 278 132.77 49.27 371 127.27 37.70 296 8.80 3.30 375 136.07 41.00 301 99.00 61.67 623 106.37 31.00 291 4.80 1.20 250 111.17 32.20 290 82.37 48.87 593 46.27 33.22 718 6.90 5.33 773 53.17 38.56 725 39.97 22.33 559 22.03 18.53 841 2163.60 906.72 419 730.77 360.80 494 2894.37 1267.52 438 38.63 18.38 476 5.73 3.30 576 44.37 21.68 489 2202.23 925.10 420 736.50 364.10 494 2938.73 1289.20 439 Black gram: 2010-11 Area Production Yield (‘000’ ha) (‘000’ tons) (Kg/ha) 468.00 317.99 679 14.00 11.01 786 482.00 329.00 683 82.00 46.00 561 382.00 207.00 542 464.00 253.00 545 584.60 228.10 390 7.10 2.80 394 591.70 230.90 390 500.00 332.94 666 56.00 39.06 698 556.00 372.00 669 39.40 20.90 530 265.00 102.90 388 304.40 123.80 407 118.00 41.00 347 9.00 4.00 444 127.00 45.00 354 127.77 94.13 737 125.70 36.70 292 8.01 2.98 372 133.71 39.68 297 102.00 69.00 676 102.40 29.30 286 3.20 0.90 281 105.60 30.20 286 89.60 71.90 802 45.00 28.46 632 11.90 10.70 899 56.90 39.16 688 48.80 27.20 557 14.76 12.60 854 2399.23 1329.02 554 805.01 408.55 508 3204.24 1737.57 542 50.37 28.21 917 5.59 3.82 683 55.96 32.03 894 2449.60 1357.23 554 810.60 412.37 509 3260.20 1769.60 543 173 174 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Table 11: Major Lentil (Masur) Growing States State Uttar Pradesh Madhya Pradesh Bihar West Bengal Jharkhand Assam Chhattisgarh Rajasthan Total of above states Other states All-India Area (‘000’ ha) 540.13 513.50 165.83 53.37 21.70 21.70 16.30 20.80 1353.33 33.77 1387.10 Lentil TE: 2009-10 Production Yield (‘000’ tons) (Kg/ha) 434.63 805 252.90 493 136.03 820 41.43 776 15.17 699 11.29 520 5.27 323 17.52 842 914.24 676 17.92 531 932.17 672 Area (‘000’ ha) 586.00 590.50 238.60 57.44 20.90 23.90 13.90 44.14 1575.38 22.02 1597.40 Lentil: 2010-11 Production (‘000’ tons) 411.00 177.90 214.70 53.36 17.18 11.80 4.18 38.40 928.52 15.28 943.80 Yield (Kg/ha) 701 301 900 929 822 494 301 870 589 694 591 Source: Source of basic data pertaining to Table 1 to Table 11 is Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Department of Agriculture & Cooperation, Government of India APPENDIX-II Technical components and provision for contractual Technical Assistants under A3P for handholding support (A) Input kits Table 1: I ndicative Provision of Inputs under A3P for One Hectare Unit of A3P with 100% Financial Assistance Agriculture Inputs Gypsum Micro-nutrients (Zinc sulphate, Borax, Ferrous sulphate or micro-nutrient mixture) Rhizobium culture for seed inoculation PSB culture for seed inoculation Urea for foliar spray Total Nutrients Fungicide for seed treatment Insecticides Trichoderma/Carboxin Pheromone traps Lures NPV/Bio-pesticides Weedicides Total Plant protection Grand Total Quantity 250 Kg 25 Kg 600 g (3 packets of 200 g each) 600 g (3 packets of 200 g each) 10 Kg 40 g Thirum + 20 g Carbendazim for 16-20 kg seed Neem based chemicals, Quinolphos-25EC, Carbendazim & Monocrotophos-25 EC 500g 10 pieces 10 pieces 2 litres 2.5 litres Cost (Rs.) 1,200/1,000/75/75/60/2,410/200/1,250/64/150/100/500/726/2,990/5,400/- (B)Additional component of Input package with 100% financial assistance Minikits of 4 Kgs of pigeon pea, black gram & green gram, 16 Kgs of Bengal gram and 8 Kgs of lentil seeds each of newly released varieties for 20 percent area of main plot. (C) Handholding support One Technical Assistant per unit of 1,000 ha under A3P shall be appointed on contractual basis to provide on spot technical backstopping to the farmers in a handholding approach in addition to existing technical manpower available with the sub-district. Educational qualification of these Technical Assistants would be the same as prescribed for the Technical Assistants under NFSM. APPENDIX-III (A) Andhra Pradesh 1. Crop: Pigeon pea (Kandulu) | Season: Kharif-2010 Block 1. Kanigiri 2. Dodanakonda 1. Rapthadu 2. Settur 3. Kanaganapalli 4. Kadiri 1. Kodangal 2. Bomraspet 3. Maddur 1. Asifabad 2. Jainath 3. Koutala District: Prakasham Villages Yerivarupalli; Palavaram; and Machavaram; Talluru. Arevellapadu; Sangapuram; Tellabandu; Veerepalli; Nalabothulavaripalem; Ananthavaram; Vaddipadu; District: Anantpur Maruru; Bandameedha Palli; and Gangulakunta; Krishnapuram. Settur; M. N. Halli; Ayyagarla Palli; Chelo Palli; Golla Palli; Thallimadugula; Rampuram; and Gunduvari Palli; Ratnala Palli; Vepamanupeta; Bale palli Thanda; Vemala Palli; Bommi Reddy Palli; Yerrappa Gari Palli; N.P. Kunta; Yenumula Doddi Palli; T.N. Palli; Puligondla Palli; District: Mahboobnagar Rudram; and Annaram. Kothur; Nagireddy Pally; Najukhanpally. and Nidjintha; Maddur; Kommur; Eadirapad; District: Adilabad Saleguda; Movad; Govindpur; Ippalnavegaon; Ada Dasnapur; Kutoda; Yellaram; Babapur; Jankapur; Ankusapur; Asifabad; Chirrakunta; Deeparguda; Laxminagar; Pippalgaon; Bellari; Mutyampet; Gurupet; Kumbari; Kannepally; and Manginapudi; Chilakalipalli; and Mallampeta. Yatakallu; and Chintharla Palli. Mamilla Palli. Dinnameedha Palli; Kataru Palli; Nallasani vari Palli; Mudhannagari Palli; and Settivari Palli. Regadimallaram. Peddapur; and Dorepally. Tumpelly; Dadapur; Belgaon; Vavdam; Chilatiguda; and Rajura. Jainath; and Jamiri. Chandaram. APPENDIX-III (A) 2. Crop: Green gram (Pachapesalu) | Season: Kharif-2010 Block 1. Mothey 2. Noothankal 1. Narayanpet 2. Damaragidda 3. Maganoor Sirikonda; Lalthanda; Namavaram; Mukundapuram; Polumalla; Jajapur; Singaram; Appakpally; Eklaspur; Bairankonda; Maddelabidu; Bapanpally; Wadvat; Warkur. District: Nalgonda Villages Vibhlapuram; Mothey; Lingampalli; Machinpalli; District: Mahboobnagar Jalalpur; Anthwar; Parepally; Abhangapur; Seranpally; Sajjanapur; and Damaragidda. Adavisatyaram; Maganoor; and Mamillagudem; and Burkacharla. Yerrapahad; and Yadavelli. Ammireddypally; Appireddypally; and Kollampally. 3. Crop: Black gram (Minimulu) | Season: Kharif-2010 Block 1. Jukkal 2. Madnoor Baswapur; Edgi (S); Nagalgaon; Padampally; Gulla (B); Mahmadabad; Shekapur; Sultanpet; Dothi; 3. Bichkunda Dhadgi big; Dhadgi small; Bandmanjal; Bengampoor; Pulkal; Bichkunda; Gundekallor; Kondapgal Big; 1. Bazarhatnur Bazarhatnur; Dahegaom; Marlagonda; Pirri; Koutha; Sunkidi; Bhagi; 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Kubeer Lokeshwaram Mudhole Bhainsa Tanoor District: Nizamabad Villages Madapur; Banagarapally; Sopoor; Gulla (S); Longan; Baasulgaon; Menoor; Madnoor; Dhannur; Mission Kallali; Rajulla; Setharampally; Wajed Nagar; Khaslabad; Sirasamunder; Fathlapoor; Doultapoor; District: Adilabad Jatharia; Gangapur; Dodama; and Godegera; and Asta; and Vanal pahed; and Elri; and Lingampally; Shivvapoor; Koulas; Chendegaon; Khandeballur; and Hangarga. Taklibig; Somur; Kharag; and Limb. Gopanpally; Hasgul; Deveda Small; Kandarpally; Deveda Big; Mecca; and Santhapoor. Markandi; and Kothari. Nigwa. Bomi K. Kirgal B. Bhainsa. Mahalingi. 177 178 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 4. Crop: Bengal gram (Sanagalu) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 District: Adilabad Block Villages 1. Boath Madhapoor; Jamidi; Talamadri; Navvegaon; Boath; Karathwada; Patnapur; Mariapalli; and Babera. 2. Indervelly Narnoor Gaurapur; Rampur; Tadihatnoor; Narnoor; Nagal Konda; and Dhannora. 3. Bela Khogdur; Sirsanna; and Guda. District: Kurnool 1. Kallur Paria. 2. Kowthalam Rowdur; Bapuram; and 3. Chippagiri Yerur; and Chippagiri. 4. Sanjamala Natlakottur. 5. Orvakal Sakunala; Tippaipalli; Ussainapuram; H. Kottala; and Dummaladinne. Guttapadu. District: Prakasham 1. Inkollu Duddukuru. 2. Maddipadu Doddavaram; Tellabadu; Annangi. Mallavaram; Gundlapalli; 3. Naguluppalapadu Nagulappalapadu; and Obannapalem. 4. Tangutur M. Nidamanuru; Mavallapadu; and Karumanchi. 5. Zarugumalli Chintalapalem; Davaguduru; Chirrikurapadu; and Narasingolu. Kolachanakota; and Rachavaripalem; 5. Crop: Black gram (Minimulu) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 District: Srikakulam Villages Block 1. Palasa Sompeta; Kanchili; Palasa; Vajrapu Kotturu; and Mandasa. 2. Nandigram Nandigram; Santhabommali; Polaki; Jalumuru; and Saravakota. 3. Srikakulam Srikakulam; Gara; Etcherla; Laveru; and G. Sigadam. District: Krishna 1. Kankipadu Punadipadu; Manthena; Tennuru; Nepalli; and Kolavennu. 2. Vuyyuru Katuru; and Kalavapamula. 3. Mopidevi Pedakallepalli; and Merakanapalli. 4. Gudivada Movvapalem; Kosuru; and Vemulamada. 5. Movva Movvapalem; Kosuru; and Vemlmada. 6. Pamarru Kanumuru; Kurumaddali; Uruturu; and Pamarru. APPENDIX-III (A) District: Guntur 1. Repalli Uppudi; and Aravapalli. 2. Nagaram Nagaram. 3. P. V. Palem Sangupalem Kodur; and Chandole. 4. Ponnur Kondamudi; and Aluru. 5. Tsundur K.R. Palem; Alapadu; and 6. Amarthaluru Inturu Manduru. 6. Crop: Green gram (Pachapesalu) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 District: Srikakulam Villages Block 1. Ransthalam Ponduru; Ransthalam; Laveru; Amadalavalasa; and Santhakavity. 2. Tekkali Narasannapeta; Saravakota; Tekkali; Kotabommali; and Pathapatnam. District: Vizianagaram 1. Jami Vijinigri; M. Kvalasa; Balarampuram; Tandrangi; and Venkatarajupalem. 2. Gantyada Buradapadu; Regubilli; Pollanli; Chondrampeta; and R. Vasanta. 3. Bobbli Surampeta; Krishnapuram; Kamandoravalasa; Gutchimi; Burja; Ramavaram; Laxmipuram; Chinabogila; Buradapadu; Ragubilli; Pollanki; Chondrampeta; R.Vasanta; Vijinigiri; M.Kvalasa; Balarampuram; Tandrangi; Venkatarajupalem; Muragadam; Pedapenki; SRR Puram; Vengalarayapuram; Mirthivalasa; Palagara; Balijipeta; Vengapuram; Kagam; Chikatipeta; D.Gadabavalasa; Seetharampuram; Nanda Balaga; Ranayyapeta; Rangappavalasa; Velagavalasa; Locheria; Nandigam; Appalampeta; Antlavara; Gangannapadu; Therlam; Kollivalasa; Nemalam; Gangannapadu; Sundarada; Buripeta; Kothapenta; Narsimhunipeta; Komatipalli; Kalavarai; Kettavalasa; Gollapalli; Rajacheruvuvalasa; Sivadavalasa; Parade; Koduru; Rajeru; G.K.R.Puram; Gudepuvalasa; Vadada; P.V.Peta; Pinapenki; Kotipalli; Anavaram; Mugada; and Akulakatta. 179 APPENDIX-III (B) Assam 1. Crop: Pigeon pea (Arahar) | Season: Kharif- 2010 Block 1. Senchowa 2. Batadrava 3. Moirabari 4. Dalang Ghat 5. Khagarijan Kandulimari; Sologuri; Athgaon; Chapori; Bordubia; 1. Chakchaka 2. Bhawanipur 3. Barpeta Chakchaka; Bhawanipur; Barpeta; 1. Dangtol 2. Manikpur Nagaon; Jhawbari; Jhawdara; Aglageuri; District: Nagaon Villages Jugijan Dhalpukhuri Udali Lumding Reng Beng District: Barpeta Chenga Bajali Rupshi District: Bongaigaon Boitamari Srijongram Tapattary Raidingia Aibhati; Raidingia Phulgiri; Chalchali; Rupahi; and Gerki. Chenga Bajali; and Rupshi Dhatitara; Nowapara; Nagarjhar; and Nachanguri. 2. Crop: Lentil (Masurmah) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 District: Dhubri Block 1. Chapor-Salkocha 2. Bilasipara 3. Mahamaya 4. Golokganj 5. Agomoni 6. Rupshi Mowkhowa; Galikura; Gutippara-IV; Gutippara-V; Nayeralga-I; Johormari; Pub Ratiadah; Bisondoi; N/Raipur-III; Jhoskal-I; Jhoskal-II; Jhoskal-III; Soulmari-II; Sukhetikhata; Botuatali; Lalkura-II; Villages Kashipara; Gourangtari-II; and Nayeralga-II; Nayeralga-III; Segunmari-II; Choutara; and D/Barundanga; Dimakuri-II; Gaikhowa-II; Puberchar; Shunegar; Lohajani; Kaimbashani-II; Kolapakani Pt. II; Fulkakati-II; Patowamari; Gourangtari-III Segunmari-III; Segunmari-IV; and Hatipota-II. Rongamati-II. Rowerkuti; Bhatpelta; and N/Kachokhana; Koimarichar; and Koimarichar-VI. Takimari; and Sasterghat. APPENDIX-III (B) District: Dhubri Block Villages 7. Debitola Asharikandi; Falimari-I; Falimari-II; Geramari; Ghegarala-I; Dolsingeralga-I; Riverblock-I; and Bhagmarachar. 8. Gauripara Aironjongla; Charbhasani; Bhasanirchar-I; Bhasanirchar-II; Bhasanirchar-III; and Sagalchara-I. 9. S/Salmara Monirchar; Chakatadanga-I; Chakatadanga-II; Bhalukkandi; Simlakandi; and Chorchorpara. 10.Fekamari Jamirkandia; Ferangirchar; Mlirchar; Charkesharipara; and Dewarchar. 11.Mankachar Bulibil; Chirakhowa; Patengitola; Molamari; Uramari; and Sukchar-II. 12.Nayerlaga Nayerlaga-I; Nayerlaga-II; and Nayerlaga-III. 13.Jamadarhat Balupara; Baganpara; and Airkata. 14.Birsingjarua Fulkatari; Mashipara; Chirakhowa-III; Chirakhowa-IV; Chirakhowa-V; Hazihat; Nilokhia-I; and Nilokhia-II. District: Baska 1. Jalah Barghgra; Daodhara; Hazirapara; Baniakuchi; Batbari; Simla; Phulaguri; Kakilabari; Anchali; Karhana; Rangapani; Lakhibazar; Dhamdhama; Silbari; Tukrakuchi; and Napam. 2. Dhamdhama Pakhamara; Baganpara; Bagalumari; Nayabasti; Nichalamari; Dighaldanga; Diapar; and Debachara. 3. Tamulpur Kandulimari; Barkajuli; Katahbari; Pollokata; Phaharabari; Molangapara; Boriangarkata; Darrangapara; Khairani; Sesapani; Karhola; Belkhuti; Ambari; Patkijuli; Hazaragaon; Natunbasti; Palashbari; Panbari; Siddhinathpur; Kalipur; and Bishnupur. 181 APPENDIX-III (C) Bihar 1. Crop: Bengal gram (Chana) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 Block 1. Shahpur; 2. Bihiya; 3. Barhara; and 4. Koelwar. 1. Kahalgou; 2. Goradih; 3. Sabourand; and 4. Bathnagar. 1. Suraygadha; 2. Lakhisarai; and 3. Barhiya. District: Bhojpur (Headquarters at Arra) Villages Dewariya; Durjanchak; Rokariya; Sunderpur; Bagmajhaubwa; Kesopur; Gowardhanchak; Chatar; Visnupur; Louharshripalpur; Rajapur; Jagatpur; Manakpur; Panditpur; Janpura; Bandha; Barnouli; Chainpur; Dumaria; Jhauwa; Chainpur; Tiar; District: Bhagalpur Jamsi; Parghari; Pipra; Lailakh; Machhipur; Bajaipur; Agarpur; Mahespur; Mohanpur; Kurpat; Punak; Enghlish-pharakha; Nadiyawa; Mamrakha; Dandabazar; Bahadurpur; Barhari; Khankita; Pithana; Rajandipur; Raipur; Barai; Rajput; Parhari; Bajnathpur; Prasasdi; District: Lakhisarai Bihra; Birupur; Patner; Nathanpur; Jhinoura; Pratappur; Dihra; Jabas; Hasanpur; Dhiradih; Balgodar; Bhanpur; Mukdampur; Gangasarai; Bhangama; Barahiya; Kisanpu; Chuharchak Bilauri; Bhidaha; Jakhaur; Devghara; Girdharpur; Salalpur; Sadaibigha; Kiranpur; Nijaya; Manikpur; Manoharpur; Shina; Pali; Gopalpur; Mahramchak; Nandpur; Ramsahar; Paiga; Gundi; Chhapra; Louhar; Teghra; Mirachak; Kalyanpur; Bara; and Kabalpatti. Phatehpusikari; Mirzapur; Kishanpur; Gosaidaspur; Bhualpur; Mathurapur; Navtoliya; Biharipur; Anuchak; Shahpur; Kajraili; and Belsira. Rampur; Pokhrama; Mano; Kemtarni; Ratnupur; Chorha; Sahmalpur; Maniyarpur; Kasba; Asauni; Khaira; Losdhani; Piri; Bhagbatpur; and Rajpur. APPENDIX-III (C) 2. Crop: Lentil (Masur) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 District: Patna Block 1. Fatuwa; 2. Barh; 3. Bakhtiyarpur; 4. Pandark; and 5. Goshbari. Sotichak; Parsa; Lashgarichak; Sudiha; Pachrukhiya; Bihita; Alipur; Bildari; Khushalchak; 1. Sarmera Chero; Sarmera; Malama; Bari malama; Gousnagar; Kenarkala; Ishua; Husaina; Jahagirpur; Pranawan; Chhotimalama; 1. Jahanabad Sadar Sikaria; Mandaybigh; Pandoi Sevnan; Amain; Larsa; Barauna; Pinjaur; Kora; Faridpur; Kasai; Sikaria; Emalia; Nandanpura; Navinagar; Narayanpur; Tebta; Ganagasagar; Chilori; Bhadari; Gagipur; Danubigha; Dharanai; Umta; Chatiyama; Rukatpur; Shetua; Sisra Giji; Dehri; Murgai; Pathakbigha; 2. Makdumpur 3. Hulasganj Villages Basawanchk; Bakluchak; Akbarpur; Sildahi; Daulatpur; Mokama; Balawa; Badluchak; Akbarpur; District: Nalanda Dhanuki; Bridawan; Chuharchak; Kajichak; UttraSinghoul; Govindpur; Kabirchak; Bari masiya; Bari chhayari; Beldariya; Bariya; District: Jahanabad Jamuk; Chirayatand; Balma; Korma; Bhadseri; Bhelwa; Mirgapur; Jhunathi Lalachak; Chamanbigh; Kalpa; Kasai; Ghosi; Jainagar; Rampur; Solang; Amarpur; Misraulia; Akopur; Khojapur; Makarpur; Ner; Lakra; Khrauna; Baulatpur; Raghunathpur; Sultanpur; Imadpur; Ghosi; Kora; Sonba; Slempur; Sildahi; Daulatpur; Mokama; Balawa; Trimuhan; Godiyari; Paujuna; Mohanpur; and Dhandobh. Misiya; Dhanawabigha; Sasoudh; Khesra; Sonbigha; Mohanpur; Dhanawadih; Nirnagar; Rupaspur; Sadaha; and Khojakipur. Rajpura; Tejbigha; Rampur; Asyama; Mananichak; Bhbhana; Mustichak; Mustichak; Kosdihra; Kinari; Gonba; Lodipur; and Patariya Kamchak; Manghus; Bhimpur; Sagarpur; Maniyarpur; Bira; Makdumpur; Musi; Kumbiha; Asiyama; Musichak; and Kosdhira. Utimpur; Dauthu; Surajpur; Gudauri; Keur; Suhanibigha; and Mathupur. 183 184 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 3. Crop: Green gram (Moong) | Season: Summer-2011 District: Araria Block 1. Narpatganj 2. Bhargama 1. Marwan 2. Bandra 3. Motipur 4. Kurhani Pathardeva; Jimrahi; Hariharpurkala; Nayabhargama; Jainagar; Shankarpur; Khajuri; Simarbanni; Kusmaul; Villages Gorhara; Vishunpur; Raghunathpur; Raghunathpur Uttar; Khutra; Rampur; Adi; Bhargama; District: Muzaffarpur Matowna; Memavishnupur; Manapur; Baghawaram; Madhwanmhurd; Roopwadha; Madhwanbhoj; Phanda; Badhakagao; Arijpur; Badhakagaosoth; Makdumkopriya; Karja; Kerarenagar; Chainpur; Bhakhadha; Rotiniya; Narharasarai; Jiyan; Bagahi; Jiyankhurd; Pakrijalal; Bayanaram; Miyapakdhi; Maksara; Dihpakahi; Bagahi; Sugare; Bariyarpur; Chikani; Mohanpur; Narayanpursemara; Nunphara; Matlupur; Hirayeharpur; Ghoshrama; Narayanpur; Bandara; Semara; Govindpur-chhaapadha; Chikanesamara; Sundarpurratwara; Bhanaktola; Meghratwara; Chikanemushahari; Baigara; Mahemasemara; Tepari Semarabhakhada; Maheshpura; Semarakishanpur; ShivnagarTepari; Samara; Jatauliya; Sara; Pakale; Baasght; and Purusottampur; Varsan; Mathurapur; Bada; Sherpur; Sumaira; Chakmakhan; Chakiya; Jagranathpur; Sumaira; Shahpurbhariya; Ajjalpurmado; Aarijpurchhapki; Nurnagar; Suodhiyanur; Ladhodh; Chhapki; Dhuviyai ; Suodhiyaram; Goraiya; Kharonadih; Sripur; Kharonajairam; Bhawanipur; Mothha; Chhajamgon; Wajitpur; Uttarwaretola; Kharonabasant; Dhajangram; Bariyarpur; and Garahnama. Majhoa; Paikpar, Mahthawa; Bishhsriya; Chatiya; Dhanshwari; Baijupatti; and Hingawa. Chamahrua; Baroha; Rupaili; Repura; Nawada; Rusulpur; Rusulpur; Ramera; Raksa west; Bangari; Mithanpur; Salahpur; and Goriyara. Shankarpur; Hattya; Khanuwa; Chandpur; Patsara; Sarvora; Sak; Dhiman; Sakhi; Sakdhikothi; Sakdhimaj; Rampurdayal; and Piyar. Ksoninath. Vishnpurmangas; Rajna; Aarijpur; Chandrahaddi; Thuhama; Jawadih; Mohanpur; Murol; Kishanpur; Madhuwan; Ratnole; Dhajangonu; Hariramtola; and Belaura. APPENDIX-III (C) District: Supaul Block 1. Triveniganj 2. Pipara 3. Raghopur 1. Samastipur 2. Vibhutipur 3. Kalyanpur Bhura; Babhangava; Amaha; Dubuyahi; Thumaha; Hulas; Karjain; Villages Lathuna; and Pilvaha. Katiaya; Belokharia; Baichi; and Dharhara. District: Samastipur Bhusasi; Ramnathpur; Punas; Mordiwa; Panchrukhi; Bhuidhara; Guruwara; Chandopatti; Shubhpatti; Rahimpur; Sitaul; Rudauli; Tadhiaramkrishanpur; Jagdishpur; Dhuralakh; Rami; Rudauli; Chakhaji; Chakhai; Jinijamat; Nirpur; Bakimabad; Dhuralakh; Dudhpur; Bishanpurbande; Korbadha; Gonahar; Kharaj; Nawada; Raghunathpurbela; Aasinpur; Kewas; LRaghukand; Nijamad; Chhatuna; Kewasjahagir; Rasalpur; Ranitol; Musapur; Harpur; Shital; Sindia; Patti; Wajidpur; Bejhhadhi; Rubela; Mahamdpur; Bibhutipur; Sakada; North; VibhtipurPurab; Belsandi; Tabhaka; Tara; Chakatbib; Sindhiaa; Alampur; Uttar Sindhiaa; Kodriaa; Ghat; Mathiuttar; Patailliaa; MathiDachhain; Boria; Desi; Khas; Kharakh; Tabhaka; Masurapattpara; Sakh; Sindhiaadachhin; Mohan; Surauli; Gangauli; Vashudeopur; Chakmehse; Saidpur; Maniyapur; Dhurwagama; Gomida; Mirjapur; Pakhry; Sormar; Bhagwanpur; Rajpa; Ajna; Jeetwariya; Rampur; Veersinghpur; Ladaura; Namapur; Chakmurudin; Phoolhara; Nababganj; Karua; Dhariya; Ratauli; and Jarol. Rajkhand; Harpur; Aolath; Bhushari; Vikarmpur; Wnde; Jagdishpur; Bhabhrupur; Vishanpur; Jitwarpuchau- pur; Rahimpur; Rudauli; Sindhiaa; Khurd; Lsurykanth; Khothi; Lraghukanth; Bhiri; Chaknur; Ji-chauth; Vande; and Keshopttirampur. Manda; Narhan; Khas; Tabhaka; Dachhin; Mastpura; Kalyanpur; South; Mahishi; Kerai; Bharpur; and Patpara. Bhatichok; Sare; Gorina; Jhahuri; Simghiria; Muktapur; Kesopatti; Daulatpur; Jhkhra; Kalyanpur; Ghogharaha; 185 186 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 4. Khanpur 5. Ujiyarpur 1. Kahra 2. Satarkataiya 3. Sourbazar 4. Patarghat Villages Barheta; Nimachakhedar; Milky; Darore; Koelakund; Kalaunjar; Male; Ratanpur; Agar; Bharja; Kurwa; Jagdishpar; Belsandhi; Balapur; Bakhre; Somnaha; Ratwara; Kothiya; Rewda; Sahapur; Sihuli; Nathudawar; Masina; Karuaabhorshahpur; Gudarght Khatuaha; Ramnagear; Bhanpur; Bhopatpur; Chaaej; Hasanpur; Madhuban; Murgiyachak; Moditol; Rohiaahi; Bhanpur; Patepur; Tegraha; Tedha; Hasopur; Vikarampatti; Hariharpurkhanj; Fatehpur; Samaa; Sadipuer; Barahgama; Ranjeetpur; Basalpur; Govindpur; Daaidha; Chhska; Khanpur; Shrigahar; Vachhauli; Simraha; Jagdishpur; Balbhadrapur; Belari; Dhariya; Mahati; Asadhar; Desuaa; Pataili; Mishratola; Lakhnipur; Chandchaur; Maheshpatti; Ujiyarpur; Mirnama; Prembahanda; Surajpur; Chhatwari; Rampur; Tara; Samthu; Salempur; Rammagar; Khaua; Janakpura; Chaita; Pachpaka; Kamala; Andhail; Karihara; Lohagir; Rebari; Chaita; Anagar; Chaita; Dihuli; Uteri; Raipur; District: Saharsa Amla Tola; Rahua; Kahra; Vanwadha; Bariyahi; Rahuamani; Belha; Chainpur; Vishanpur; Laxminiya; Aran; Nandlali; Santpur; Baijanpatti; Chandour; Kailasi; Maheshpur; Samda; Bhagatpur Yaduparan; Tira; Mohanpur; Ramauli; Janardanpur; Singhyahi; Jadhisparan; and Bankipur. Shobha; Siraha; Khairi; Sonsi; Goriaahi; Bujurgdwar; Suraul; Babanghat; Usdaypur; Hasopurhritol; Purushotampur; Tedha; Purabanu; Sighayhi; Khothiaa; Khairi; Khedaramnagar; Rajwada; and Siropatti. Mathurpur; Mahisari; Gaonpur; Aksila; Chandauli; Chaksirai; Akala; Maheshpatti; Madhodih; Bela; Megh; Saidpur; Paroria; Supaul; Satanpur; and Balbhadrapur. Parari; and Mahratha. Gauruaha; Sukhasan; and Bhelwa. Belha; and Bhagwanpur. APPENDIX-III (D) Chhattisgarh 1. Crop: Bengal gram (Chana) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 Block 1. Rajnandgaon 2. Dongargarh 3. Khairagarh 4. Chhuikhadan 1. Balod 2. Gurur 3. Gunderdehi District: Rajnandgaon Villages Bhamsatara; Manpur; Jogidalli; Khaprichamar; Maladabavi; Jurlakhurd; Baherabhantha; Sahaspurdalli; Masul; Amlidih; Tendubhantha; Mudiya; Mohara; Sahaspur; Jarwahi; Chaitukhapri; Bijnapur; Keshia; Kasari; Shivnikala; Basantpur; Pendir; Renvagahan; Mudhipar; Khapriteli; Garrapar; Prakashpur; Khaprisirdar; Gumanpur; Gadaghat; Manpur; Kritbans; Doujri; Chaknar; Gandai; Thandar; Pandariya; Raimadwa; Kopebhantha; Jagmadwa; District: Durg Bhengari; Khairwahi; Londi; Amora; B.navagaon; Limora; Biretara; Tamora; Charwahi; Nagadabri; Pondi; Godari; Ojhagahan; Baasin; Kosagondi; Bhothali; Pirkipar; Dandesara; Gangoripar; Dhaneli; Titurghan; Dabari; Parsuli; Khertha; Haldi; Mokha; Kumhali; Pasaud; Belaudi; Bodal; Rajoli; Satmara; Bharkatola; Kauhakuda; Dhoba; and Kalkasa. Runvatal; Saltikri; Khaira; Thekwa; and Gadabhanwar. Jhikadash; Udrinavagaon; Kumhi; and Pipalkachhar. Hanaiban; Khogha; Belgaon; and Khairanawapara. Parsahi; Khapri; Latabod; Padkibhat; and Karhibhadar. Khudni; Akalwara; Arjuni; Sohpur; and Bagdai. Sirrabhata; Mahudabi; and Saloni. 188 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 4. Patan 1. Kawardha 2. Sahaspur lohara 3. Pandariya Chulgahan; Khapri; Odaragahan; Charabhat; Rivagahan; Armarikhurd; Khola; Mathanikhurd; Marka; Kritbandha; Dhouraband; Bhanpur; Koyalari; Dhanora; Biptara; Thunnupar; Gaomti; Gorjhumer; Kotgaon; Baniya; Pailpar; Gorkhpur- khurd; Baghamuda; Kisangarh; Villages Dhamna; Basin; Belaudi; Umarpoti; Batarail; Khapri; Bhari; District: Kabirdham Kuwa; Bitkuli; Bitkulikala; Jarti; Kharipar; Dongari; Novdhiya; Bodini; Kunda; Surajpurab; Hardi; Navagaw- khurd; Ragra; Dasarangpur; Mahali; and Amalori; Gatapaar; Belhari; Kikirmeta; Anosara; and Aktai. Ghuksha; Jawednkhurd; Chharbhata; Sonbarsha; Baijanmoha; Gadhanbhat; and Bijai. Khohadiya; Bhikampur; Ushapur; Dharamgarh; and Koshmanda. Pounj. 2. Crop: Pigeon pea (Arhar/Tur) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 District: Durg Block 1. Saja 2. Berla 3. Bemetara Khari; Sori; Musandi; Patora; Daganiya; Chikhli; Bamhani; Kurud; Matiya; Dewarbeeja; Bhedani; Khisora; Dadjara; Kodwa; Saldha; Darri; Umariya; Detar; Chilfi; Kanpa; Bera; Murki; Lalpur; Villages Banraka; Gopalpur; Tipni; Jewara; Shyampur Kapa; Tharampur; Khairjiti; Kala; Semariya; Parpoda; Sirsa; Mohbatta; Singhori; Keshdabri; Majgaon; Kathotiya; Udtala; Churiya; Baduwakapa; Majgaon; Nawagaon kala; Birsinghi; Pachabhaiya; Katulbord; Gaduwa; Chuhaka; Motesara; Kandai; Gidhwa; Hardas; and Hatamudi. Ghotmarra; Khamariha; Mangalore; Revey; and Hadgaon. Baiharasi; Amcho; Lolesara; Baiji; Dholiya; and Charbhata. APPENDIX-III (D) Block 4. Dhamdha 1. Lailunga 2. Dharmjaigarh Litia; Chichi; Dorki; Arsi; Sukharikala; Gahnajhariya; Kidasiya; Taragarh; Mudagaon; Bansdand; Narayanpur; Pokdega; Laudand; Kodamai; Kekrajhariya; Kerhan; Gerupani; Tolge; Ankra; Kaharpund; Lamdand; Kurra; Rajpur; Saraimunda; Rajgaon; Rilo; Chhal; Kudekela; Bojiya; Purunga; Rupunga; Sukhamuda; Raimer; Bakaruma; Vijaynagar; Gersa; Dharmjaigarh; Maharajganj; Behramar; Baysi; Bokramuda; Kandabahar; Barbaspur; Chuhkimar; Tarekela; Puslda; Gadainbahari; Nawapara; Bandhapali; Chitapali; Tendumudi; Villages Temri; Birejar; Nasda; Chikhala; Potiya; District: Raigarh Laripani; Phuthamunda; Phulikunda; Amapali; Sagarpali; Guru; Bhedimuda Bagudega; Chouranga; Rampur; Baiginjhariya; Raksingkhol; Sukwas; Barkhoriya; Pharsakani; Sonajori; Siyarpar; Chirakhira; Chawarpur; Chiraipar; Kokdar; Jogda; Gerwani; Hati; Ududa; Narkalo; Sisringa; Tejpur; Kamrai; Supkalo; Bakhnokot; Kiriya; Thakurpodni; Ganpatpur; Raisamakhurd; Charkhapara; Dhourabhantha; Nagdarha; Pandripani; Bangdahi; Poriya; Alola; Jabga; Balweda; Tendumar; Bori; Tekapar; Purda; and Navagaon. Powara; Potara; Khedaama; Gahira; Ratakhand; Salkhiya; Diyagarh; Bhakurra; Muskatri; Ganjpur; Bartangar; Madisakachhar; Kaharchua; Kesla; Kubra; Khar; Godhi; Kupakani; and Pakergaon. Medharmar; Kharra; Jampali; Bansajhar; Durgapur; Koyalar; Madanpur; Bhojpur; Sariya; Khamhar; Jamraga; Bakalo; Putukachhar; Pelma; Paraghati; Pakhnakhol; Kida; Galimar; Ganjaipali; Banhar; Siwar; Nawagaon; Indakalo; Jobi; and Salka. 189 190 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 3. Gharghoda Dehridih; Pakadarha; Bilaskhar; Panikhet; Bhengari; Charmar; Nawapara; Tenda; Bagchawa; Villages Khokharoama; Pusalda; Kudumkela; Kosamghat; Puri; Rumkera; Phagusm; Teram; Dhoram; Kognara; Chhotegumda; Kantgdih; Nawagarh; Badegumda; Chharratangar; Tumidih; and Donar. APPENDIX-III (E) Gujarat 1. Crop: Pigeon pea (Tuver) | Season: Kharif -2010 District: Vadodara Block 1. Karjan 2. Vaghodiya 3. Savli 4. Dabhoi 5. Shinor 6. Sankheda 7. Jetpur pavi Saring; Matrinj; Haldaravaa; Chhechhavaa; Saidal; Nurpuri; Kachhota; Vasavel; Pipaliya; Vejalpur; Vejpur; Tulsigam; Varsada; Moti Bhadol; Nani Bhadol; Sherpura; Baripura; Vakhatpura; Mati habipura; Nada; Thunavi; Ambav; Banaiya; Rajh; Nariya; Villages Pachhiyapura; Sansaroda; Choranda; Shanaapura; Navara; Sanoli; Nava aajwa; Antoli; Karmaliyapura; Jambuwada; Mal Aankaliya; Ranipura(Va); Vadiya; Gagadiya; Mudhela; Ghantiya; Anguthan; Kothara; Kothara; Thikariya Sejpur; Chhatral; Dangapura; Sathod; Kanapada; Bhekhda; Achipura; Malpur; Gola gambit; Lotiya; Paniya; Garadi; Teimbarva; Nanahabipura; Manjrol; Kundi; Laved; Shithol; Ladhan; Gogadiya; Jivanpura; Suskal; Timbi; Kukna; Nani rasali; Paliya; Ghutiya; Tarapur; Umarava; Jetpur; Khodiya amadar; Kanthariya; and Aoz. Vyara; Dankheda; Tarsava; Ambali; Gugalpur; and Kherwadi. Kambola; Sadara; Kamalpura; Vasanpura; and Muval. Gamdi(va); Kunvarpura; Fartikuee; Puda; Borabaar; Kajapur; Vega; Hansapura; Dabhoi; and Shirola. Chhanabhoi; Sandha; and Avakhal. Dodmar; Surya; Undi; and Chhuchhpura. Patiya; Moti bumdi; Pandhara; Sirod; Nanamotabutiyapur Uchapaan; Visadi; 192 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 8. Chhotaudepur 1. Jambusar 2. Valiya 3. Bharuch 1. Bayad Villages Khandivav; Mulaghar; Pratapnagar; Vajpur; Chapragota; Bamroli; Segavasemaliya; Valode; Koliyari; Gadoth; Moti rasali; Ranbhut; Tejgadh; Dhandhoda; Achhala; Khajuriya; Devaliya; Gungavada; Jaloda; Rojkuva; Nalej; Ghelavant; Pipalej; Chilarvant; Potiya; Aoliamba; Padharvaant; Aojadi; Baroj; Baadvav; Luni; Aod; Sigla; Ukhlavant; Ghoghadev; Malghi; Bopa; Kachhel(ka) Unvad; Mithali; Ghamodi; Raysingpura(ha) Varaghi; Chokdi; Palsanda; Vijol; Simal faliya; Chichod; Talav faliya; Achheta; Rayasinpura(ha); Vasedi; Malu; Zizarvani; Khutaliya; Bhoradali; Eklabara; Ferkuva; Malaja; Bilvant; Kasara; Rojya Ganthiya; Khadakvada; Manaka(chho) Jodavant; Rangpur; Khadkhad; Kanaas; Puniyavaant; Bhorda; Mota rampura; Nani dumali; Nana rampura; Moti dumali; District: Bharuch Magnad; Vahelam; and Chhidra; Kara; Valiya; Bhamadiya; Vatariya; Mauza; Daheli; Rajapara; Itakala; Jabugam; Chasvad; Desad; Chikhali; Tuna; Amaleshwar; Padariya; and District: Sabarkantha Ramsi-Kampa; Pipodara; Alwa-Kampa; Odha; Dolpura; Ambagam; Gadh-Kampa; Ahmedpura; Bayad; Dakhneshwar; Bordi; Amoli; Tadakaachhla; Charoliya (sa) Khadakla; Gaedaiya; Khandiyakuva; and Polanpur. Vachalibhint; Asalipu; Bhilpur; Khodavniya; Guda; Dolariya; Lagami; Kumbhani; Virpur; Moti Sadhali; Dholisamel; Kevadi; Dungarbhit dobachapra; Mithibor; Kakdkund; Gadola; Maal; Chisadiya; Sanada; Chiliyavant; Jadiyana; Sureshi; Lehvant; Nakamali; Chathavada; and Ambala. Kangam Nana Jambuda; Betrang; Dattannagara; Arethi; and Singnvad. Kansava. Bibipura; Patera; Ambaliyara; Dhanpura-Kampa; Nagano-Math; Lank APPENDIX-III (E) Block 2. Meghraj 1. Danta Villages Madhav-Kampa; Narsela; Vajepura-Kampa; Radodara; Manajina-Muveda; Vasna mota; Motipura; Savela-Kampa; Indran-Kampa; Deroli; Amodara; Vijayganj; Otiyadev; Talod; Jalampur; Kanpur-Kampa; Hathipura; Jasujina-Muvada; Zakariya; Demai; Mudhiya; Phanta-Dhirpura; Hamirpura; Dhom; Shantipura; Ratanpur-Kampa; Rayanna-Muvada; Totu; Amiyapura; Saradarpura; Choila; Ajabpura; Bedaj; Mahudi; Vaiya; Mahudi(padar); Kumbhera; Pahadiya; Ranjedi; Relyo; Tarakwadiya; Bhutiya; Ajuhirola; Limbodara; Vaniyawad; Adapur; Rajpur(RA); Sisodara(A); Surdevi; Khemba; Zarda; Nani moydi; Lala kampa; Munshiwada; Karanpur; Khukhariya; Hira Timab; Jitpur; Zemna; Moti moydi; Gay-vachharada; Patel dhundha; Mudasi; Limbodaran(dhu); Vaghora; Sendaliyo; Punjapur; Adhodiya; Antoli; Damor Dhunda; Panibar; Undava; Naranpur; Vasai; Dharola; Limbhoi; Ghorwada; Navagam(K); Khakhariya; Krushnapur; Kadwadi; Kasana; Isri; Ukardi; Jitpur(KH); Odha; Patel Chhapara; Lakhipur; District: Banaskantha Kuvarasi; Khedhor; Bhachadiya; Bamnoj; Kudel; Ambaji; Hadad-2; Mandali-1 Vatrak gadh; Vadasara; Sarsiya; Takhatpura; Shedha; Vagh valla; Kotda; Varena; Sathamba; Dahegamda; Sundarapura; Shankarapura- Kampa; Patelna-Muvada; Ojan; and Indran. Tarakwada; Padar; Itwa; Chhitadara; Shangal; Jeriyawada; Ba.ta.chhapara; Ghed; Pahadiya(P); Moti Pandhuli; Nani Pandhuli; Chikhari; Kuta; Dekva; Manda; Lalpur; Bra Kotda; Vank; Bhuval; Godha; Vanthali; Kasana; Rellawada; Khakhariya; Dundheliya; and Panchal. Mankadi-2; Mandali-2; and Vashee. 193 194 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 2. Crop: Green gram (Mag) | Season: Kharif: 2010 District: Kutch Block 1. Rapar 2. Mandavi 3. Bhuj 1. Vav 2. Tharad 3. Bhabhar Villages Govindpar; Trabau; Badalgadh; Vanoi; Tindalva; Kudajampar; Naliyatimbo; Say; Dedarva; Mevasa; Jaduparbhanger; Gagodar; Amoti; Palasava; Vallabhnagar; Shiravanth; Pragpar; Umaiya; Dhunai; Goniyasar-Mo; Punadi; Goniyasar-Na; Vandh; Ler; Fotdi; Modsar; Samtra; Ukhadmora; Nagiyari; Kandherai; Vadhay; Vadvaara; Payarka; Padhdhar; Makhana; Bharapara; Kamaguna; Dhori; Tankadasar; Sarli; Sumrasar jat; Jura; Virai; District: Banaskantha Dhima; Padan; Motipura; Madka; Tadav; Radosan; Chandarva; Khadol; Bhatsarvas; Fogdi; Jelana; Suigam; Golapnesda; Tirth gam; Rampura; Betaliya; Chudmer; Savrakha; Ghesada; Ranesari; Pirgadh; Naroli; Lunal; Karbun; Kasvi; Aantrol; Abasana; Abala; Suthar nesadi; Nesada; Merapura; Runi; Chaladara; Chumbuva; Chichodara; Chabhara; Shelari; Lakdavandh; Nandasar; Lodrani; Kalyanpar; Sonalva; Deshalpar; and Bhimasar. Asabiya; and Kojachora. Baukha Sama; Baukha (o); Natharkui; Vichhiya; Vyara; Kurbai; Nabhoi; Pirvadi; and Anandsar. Dedava; Vavdi; Dhanana; Kumbharadi; Bhadvel; Khimanavas; and Khimanapadar. Radka; Takhuva; Bhardasar; Ratanpura; and Vaghasan. Tetarva; Mitha; and Bhandaliya. APPENDIX-III (E) 3. Crop: Black gram (Adad/Udad/Urd) | Season: Kharif: 2010 District: Dahod Block 1. Dhanpur 2. Devgadh Baria 3. Limkheda Nvanagar; Kdaval; Ambakach; Dhanarpatiya; Karakhpur; Lliliyaamba; Ranipura; Biliya; Ratadiya; Meghmuvadi; Abhalod; Ankali; Sagarama; Baina; Chilakota; Jadakheriya; Katholiya; Kaboi; Tutaghati; Valundi; Polisimala; Pada; Chatki; Khadada; Villages Punakota; Nanimalu; Shakarapura; Vansiyadungari; Gahelvagha; Vakota; Kuva; Simlaghse; Mandav; Nagava; Ruvabari; Udhvala; Vadabhet; Vehvan; Piplapani; Visalanga; Ghutiya; Cheidiya; Timba; Malli; Amba; Raee; Kakri Dungari; Chopatapalli; Mandor; Kakdkhila; Kansota; Gangaradi faliya; Khandada; and Motimalu. Chenpur; Redhana; Keliva; Jambusar; Vandar; Antela; and Ankali. Tarmi; Parmar Na Dungarpur; Rathoda Na Dungarpur; Navipari; Pata; Bhutkhedi; Chachakpur; Chhapari; Nani sanjeli; and Ranadhekapur. 4. Crop: Bengal gram (Chana) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 District: Dahod Block 1. Dahod 2. Jhalod 3. Garbada Villages Kharedi; Kharoda; Chhayad; Bhathivada; Rajpur; Dungara; Dungari; Gamadi; Anavarpura; Garadu; Rajadiya; Roopkheda; Matva; Vajelav; Nelsur; Jesavada; Vadava; Ambali; Chosala; Sakarada; Dungara; Retiya; Doki; Parathampura; Pethanpur; Chakliya; Gultora; Therka; Meerakhedi; Kharod; Usaravan; Chhapari; and Boravani. Chharachhoda; Nadhelay; Jharibujharg; Nimach; Jambua; Gulabar; Boriyala; Gangarada; Simaliyabujharg; Garbada; and Abhalod. Pavadi; Baderiya; Jabarvada; Sarmariya; Jetpur; and Velpura. 195 APPENDIX-III (F) Haryana 1. Crop: Pigeon pea (Arhar) | Season: Kharif-2010 District: Rohtak Block 1. Sampla 2. Rohtak 3. Kalanaur Hassangarh; Bhasrukhurd; Bhasrukalan; Kisrati; Nonand; Kharawar; Ismilla; Ismilla-9B; Karotha; Bakheta; M.Khurd; Pahrawar; Shimli; Maina; Kanehli; Kansala; Humayupur; M.Kalan; Ladhot; Dairy pana; Khidwali; Ghuskani; Jindran; Kiloikhas; Kiloidopana; Polangi; Nigana; Kalanaur; Jindran; Bhali; Pilana; Gudan; Kherari; Anwal; Sample; Villages Kharawar; Chuliyana; Dattaur; Karor; Ismilla-11B Baliyana; Gandhra; Kherisadh; Dhamad; Aasan; Mungan; Rudaki; Bhalaut; Pahrawar; Baiyanpur; Ghuskani; Jindran; Dhamad; Mungan; Aasan; Bhor; Gadibhor; SighpuraKalan; SinghpuraKhurd; Bhagwatipur; Jasiya; Gijhi; Sangahera; Katesra; Basana; Pilana; Lahli; Baniyani; Patwapur; Sundana; Paksma; MorKheri; Sampla; N.Bas; Atayal; Gijhi; K.Sampla; and Kultana. Basantpur; Barahmanwas; Masirpur; Chamariya; Jasiya; Katwara; Sanghi; Bhaujamalpur; Tazamajra; Gaddikheri; Dhob; Ghilodkalan; Rithal; Aazadghad; Ritoli; Kabulpur; and Baland. Kahnaur; Masudpur; M.Jatain; M.Rangran; Balb; J.Pur; Kakrana; and Girnawathi. APPENDIX-III (F) 2. Crop: Bengal gram (Chana/Chhole) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 District: Bhiwani Block 1. Siwani 1. Hisar-II Siwani; D/Ramjas; D/Mithi; D/Krishanlal; Devsar; Barwa; Rupana; Dhulkot; Deriyapur; D/Dariyapur; Chanana; Khera; D/Dhirja; D/Balhara; D/Hunat; Bheran; Sundawas; Kharia; Kirtan; Salamgarh; Mattarshyam; Mallapar; Kajlan; Neolikhurd; Neolikalan; Choudhrywas; Panihar check; Gawar; Villages Kalod; Gudha; Mohilla; Serra; Gadhwa; Kharkhari; Bidhwan; Talwani; Kalali; Matani; D/Bhakran; Budhseli; Bakhtawarura; Lilus; Gaindawas; Jhumpakalan; District: Hisar Gorchi; Tokas; Sahapur; Rawalwas; Aryanagar; Patan; Hindwan; Kalwas; Singran; Bharian; Basra; Rawalwaskalan; Jhupakhurd; Sainiwas; Motipura; Ghanghalla; Gurera; Kikral; Naloi; Bhani; Selnwali; Mithi; Morkan; Mandholikhurd; Garwa; and Siwach. Sarsana; Bhiwanirohilla; Siswala; Dhiranwas; Balsamand; Dobhi; Burak; Bandhari; Dhandoor; Birbabran; and Ap. Bir. 3. Crop: Green gram (Moong) | Season: Summer-2011 District: Karnal Block 1. Karnal Mehmadpur; Kharajpur; Nabipur; Bajeedpur; Nalvikhurd; Nalvi par; nalvi par Tilla; Nasirpur; Kunjpura; Phoosgarh; DahaJagir; UnchaSamana; GovindwalaDera; Bushli; Villages Dhakwalarodan; Sheikpurajagir; Mustfabad; Sohana; Andhera; Kalvehri; Salarpura; Jadoli; Chora; Tapu; Mugalmajra; Shergarhtapu; Menmati; Mohdinpur; Manglora; Subhri; Rasulpurkalan; Kherachappra; Newal; Dabrakikalan; Sarfabad; Taharpur; Hemda; Chirao; Kachwqa; Kalampura; Pundrak; Chamarkhera; 197 198 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block Ranwar; Bajidajattan; Ganjogarhi; Kambohpura; Gheer; Chorpura; Rindal; Bara gaon; Chundipur; Dhakwalagujran; 2. Indri 3. Nilokheri 1. Thanesar (96 villages) Villages Sanghoi; Darar; Sandhoa; Makhumajra; Landora; Kurali; Rambha; Churni; Mohdinpur; Naglamegha; Dabkoii; Haibatpur; Biana; Udana; Shahpur; BirRaithkhana; Garhpurkhalsa; Matakmajra; Randoli; GarhiSadhan; Chand samandh; Khadra Bad; Kamalpur; Panjokhra; Sikandarpur; SwarnMajra; Dishangarh; Raitkhana; Kamalpurrodan; Batanheri; Islam nagar; Kherijattan; Badarpur; Rampura; Kalrinanheda; Bhadson; Naglarodan; Garibirbal; Kalsora; Labkari; Gumto; Kharka; Garigujran; Shergarghkhalsa; Samaspur; Nathodi; Musepur; Chogawan; Gorigarh; Mukhali; Bibipurjatan; Kalrijagir; Dhamanheri; Garhpurtapu; Samora; Khukhni; Dungra; Hansumajra; Kheri man singh; Dhanoheri; Sheikpura; Chandrao; Naurta; Mukhala; Kartarpur; Nandi; Tusang; Bhojikhalsa; Milk apoaap; Pakhana; Shamgarh; Padwala; Bheemikhurd; Takhana; Padana; Saunkra; Bainikalan; Sheikhpura; Sultanpur; Sambhi; Chopri; Nigdhu; Kudak; Raison; Sagga; Karsarodan; Jhinjadi; Patanpuri; Dadupur; Sanwat; Ramanaramani; Mohrijagir; Nadana; Koer; Taroari; District: Kurukshetra DaraKalan; Bhalal; Sunder Pur; Dabkheri; Saidpura; Kailash; Taprana; Daniyalpur; Karnal; Tikri; Uchana; and Baldi. Indri; Indergarh; Indri gudha; Janesro; Khera; Faijalpur; Badheri; Murada; Santri; Rajepur; Matakmajri; Patehra; Umarpur; Joharmajra; Phoosgarh; Hinori; Budanpurkhalsa; Kalrajagir; Chaprion; Taparion; Jainpursadhan; Chappar; Garhijatan; Khanpur; Dhanorajagir; Sheikhpura Khaddar; Anandgarh; Kharbha; and Dhumsi. Koermajra; Badedha; Beer bidawa; Pastana; Haibatpur; Bhollakhalsa; Bhukapuri; Jamba; Sohlan; Beer majra; Gholupura; Aiblajagir; and Sitamath. Rattan Dera; Haria Pur; APPENDIX-III (F) Block 2. Shahbad (75 villages) Kheri Ram Nagar; ChanderBhanpur; Khaspur; Amin; Bir Amin; Salar Pur; Suneheri Khalsa; Alampur; Fattupur; Kheri Brahmanan; Kirmach; Hathira; Barwa; Samsipur; Ishakpur; Sadipur; Tigri Khalsa; Kawar Kheri; Mirja Pur; Dayal Pur; Kainthala Kalan; Kainthala Khurd; Khanpur Rodan; Barna; Jhinjhar Pur; Ghararsi; Pindarshi; Bhainsi Majra; Khijarpura; Kamoda; Jyotisar; Raogarh; Lohar Majra; Indberi; Munda Khera; Samas Pur; Bagthala; Patti Kakra; Patti Tagra; Rawi; Jogi Majra; Dangali; Rawa; Salempur; Dadiu; Padlu; Damli; Ram Nagar; Dau Majra; Landi; Mohri; Gumti; Villages Jogna Khera; Narkatari; Gulab Garh; Lukhi; Fatehgarh Attri; Pipli Majra; Siri Nagar; Bhusthala; Gogpur; Udarshi; Jhiwarheri; Dhurala; Chiba; Hingakheri; Salpani Khurd; Salpani Kalan; Ajrana Khurd; Ajrana Kalan; Ajrani; Sarai sukhi; Gibind Majra; Dara Khurad; Bahari; Bhiwani Khera; Ghamur Kheri; Bachgaon; Hasanpur; Panawa; Hansala; Malik Pur; Adhon; Bhadarpura; Doda Kheri; Dara Khera; Pipli; Bir Pipli; Kheri Markanda; Charuni Jattan; Dhola Majra; Khanpur Jattan; Madanpur; Mohanpur; Surakhpur; Habana ; Tigri; Dakakala; Bibipur; Khera; Ahmadpur; Katlaheri; Sudpur; Atwan; Sadi PurSahidan; Sadipur Sahabad; Dhirpur; Kanipala; Khanpur Kolian; Sisala; Sawania; Partap Garh; Amar Garh; Ratgal; Davidas Pur; Palwal; Bajid Pur; Sisama; Bir Mathana; Bohil; Ramgarh; Isargarh; Kaulapur; Musapur; Untsai; Bangro; Morthala; Dudhia; Bir Chhapar; Masana; Umri; Sadipur Ladwa; Kisangarh; Daulatpur; Mathana; Munlarpur; Bodi; Jhiwarheri; Sodi; Samai; and Jhirbari. Nahar Majra; Bhokar Majra; Saidpur; Haldaheri; Chhodpur; Samalkhi; Kalyana; Goripur; Boripur; Patti Boripur; Jainpur; Jhasana; Shanti Nagar; Thoi; Dalla Majra; 199 200 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 3. Ladwa (79 villages including Babain) 4. Babain Malik Pur; Patti Jhamrara; Jandheri; Yari; Yara; Kahangarh; Naraingarh; Khanridwa; Deeg; Chhapri; Chhapra; Kisqangarh; Rattangarh; Dharamgarh; Teora-Teori; Bakana; Machhroli; Dhantori; Chanarthal; Rawal Kheri; Gulabgarh; Ladwa; Barachpur; Jainpur; Gobindgarh; Barot; Salempur; Gadli; Kadami; Kheri Gadian; Dudda; Duddi; Niwarsi; Sonti; Bir Sonti; Unthari; Chharpura; Mukarpur; Bodia; Khairi; Khaira; Bir Khairi; Babain; Ramsaran Majra; Kandoli; Ram Nagar; Bukhri; Jandhola; Mahuakhen; Nakharojpur; Sanghor; Mangoli Jattan; Sunarian; Villages Ram Nagar; Haripur Baram; Nalvi; Rai Majra; Rai Pur; Jharoli Kalan; Kalsana; Mugai Majra; Kathuwa; Tangor; Tangori; Jharoli Khurd; Bijarpur; Mandheri; Basantpur; Patti Sahjadpur; Nagia; Kalsani; Mamu Majra; Madudan; Sulkhani; Lohara; Dab Khera; Brahan; Gharola; Halanpur; Behlolpur; Pehladpur; Kalirano; Sultanpur; Bhalar; Bhalri; Dhanora Jattan; Bakali; Sura; Kheri Dabdalan; Badsami; Sambalkha; Dera; Gudda; Chhapra; Bartoli; Falsanda Jattan; Falsanda Rangran; Simbalwal; Mangoti Rangran; Bir Mangoli; lakhmari; Buhawi; Buhawa; Berthali; Berthala; Bir Sujra; Golpura; Mohidinpur; Tharoli; Thaska Ali; Ismailabad; Thandron; Saidpur Sahidan; Ismailpur; Kumar Majra; Chamu-Shekhpur; Ajrawar; Babakpur; Gorkha; Majri Khurd; Majri Kalan; Rohti; Nurpur Buchi; Kheri Sahidan; Chamu Kalan; and FatehgarhChamu. Bir Bartoli; Gajlana; Jogi Majra; Shahjadpur; Kharkali; Mehra; Dhyangia; Dugari; Badda; Ban; Jandhera; Chhalondi; Bani; Badarpur; Murad Nagar; Bhut Majra; Braunda; Braundi; Lathi Dhanora; Bapda; and Bapdi. KalalMajra; Bhagwanpur; Kasithal; Ram Nagar; Mirchari; Rampura; Tatki; Tatka; Bargat; Jalaludin Majra; Guhan; APPENDIX-III (F) Block 5. Pehowa (63 villages) Gisharpari; Kanoni; BIr Kalwa; Kalwa; Isharheri; Dhanani; Pehowa; Saraswati Khera; Jorasi Khurd; Sama Saioan; Jherwerhwen; Morthali; Satora; Guldera; Gledwa; Dhani Ramoura; Tikri; Tathen; Chhajjupur; Amal; Samsa; Bilochpura; Sandholl; Sandhola; Asmanpur; Amecha; Bharian; Themaloora; Batheri; Ruan; Sarsa; Gumthala garu; Thana; Dhoolgarh; Villages H S Majra; Bint; Hamidpur; Sujra; Mandokhera; Jalkheri; Khen Sisgran; Seonsar; Helwa; Magna; Ramgarh Ror; Kakrail; KakralaGujran; Neemwala; Bakhli; The BirBarsan; Ishak; KarahaSahab; GarhiLangri; Adhova; Diwana; Bodhni; Jorasi Kalan; Shahpur; Mohan pur; Kalsa; Julmat; Tukar; Jakhwala; Tangoll; Bodha; Jalbera; Lotni; Gangheri; Bhani; Rurki; Kharki Viran; and Sujri. Nensi; Mardo; Sher Garh; Tabra; Thaska Miraji; Khanjar Pur; Dunia Majra; Ajamat Pur; Megha Majra; Malik Pur; Kanthla; Bachki; Mandi; Chanalheri; Harigarh Borakh; Bhor Saidan; Singhpura; Nikatpura; Murtjapur; Bibipur; Surmi; Chhallon; Takoran; Mukimpura; Garhikaharah; Rampura; and Ghari Rodan. 201 APPENDIX-III (G) Jharkhand 1. Crop: Pigeon pea (Arhar) | Season: Kharif-2010 District: Simdega Block 1. Simdega 2. Kurudeg 3. Kersai 1. Garhwa Villages Garja; Pithra; Tamra; Bangaon; Taiser; Kurudeg; Chadrimunda; Karangaguri; Senertoli; Sikriura; Gomhatoli; Konsakeli; Karajharia; Paharsara; Ambatoli; Paharsara; Kusumtoli; Kunpurkanda; Bathantoli; Betma; Kinkel; Bajartoli; Kundermunda; Deepatoli; Makutoli; Karwakala; Patria; Dumeria; Jhura; Karuwakhurd; Nawadih; Musuriakala; Sohgarha; Musuriakhurd; Pipra; Lapo; Bana; Sawai; Kulukera; Hetma; Barkibiura; Kutmakachar; Baghchata; Kodotar; Bagai; Bhandartoli; Manghitoli; Baigatoli; Maritoli; Manhartoli; Charotoli; Giraker; Dumertoli; Banstar; Korkotar; Tiharjor; Pakertoli; Bijutar; Bhawantoli; Madotoli; Pakertoli; District: Garhwa Aseya; Kamta; Karcha; Lakhna; Baulia; Berdaga; Parihara; Kltasiti; Kala; Karma; Baligarh; Karke; Biru; and Tensara. Dumridih; Kurudeg; Khinda; and Sarpmunda. Bharotoli; Bangrutoli; Thesutoli; Nawatoli; Jamtoli; Mamighat; Ghurbahar; Nihakel; Gutbahar; Tangartoli; Aamkali; Goberlecha; Nangarha; Bakmunda; Bihabayal; Nazamtoli; Paharsara; and Bertoli. Goberdaha; Korwadih; Gadhora; Khadia; Danda; Jogiabhandari; Korta; Nimia; Baherwadah; Tharia; Kajrya; Jobria; APPENDIX-III (G) Block 2. Kharaundhi 3. Nagar-Untari 4. Kandi 5. Bhawanathpur 1. Chainpur 2. Medaninagar Gangi; Garnaha; Bhaduma; Banutiker; Tulbila; Obra; Ranka; Sundi; Kharaundi; Pipri; Chandni; Narhi; Chitvishram; Kumbakhurd; Palhekala; Mokhapi; Jainagra; Delkadih; Kalagarha; Barwadih; Narayanpur; Jhgrakhand; Makri; Basbani; Jirahuwa; Buka; Bhawanathpur; Lidki; Kosiyara; Rampur; Pathra; Bharba; Baraw; Simaria; Mahugawa; Katual; Nagwa; Pateriakhurd; Dulhi; Baseria; Dokra; Alakhdih; Rajhara; Kankari; Ajaltuwa; Ramgarh; Sarja; Semertar; Sau; Kauria; Pokhrakhurd; Khanwa; Villages Pratapur; Darmi; Patsa; Chaperdaga; Motihara; Bhikhi; Paprwa; Bajarmarwa; Parsawan; Lohbandha; Arangi; Garbandha; Chechariya; Haliwanta; Kojhinki; Bankat; Nau-Bhilama; Sarkoni; Tidarikarma; Bhilma; Arsali; Rohania; Singitali; Batokhurd; Majhiganwan; District: Palamu Sahpur; Dumri; Bori; Sahpur(S) Kurka; Pindra; Bansdih; Bhabendih; Chunga; Pathlewa; Karso; Gore; Ladi; Jhariwa; Nimia; Chainpur; Purwadiha; Kosiyra; Lali; Khurakala; Kudagakhurd; Bandwa; Kundelawa; Pithia; Chiyanki; Kasia; Sukhbana; Nawada; Sedekhurd; Ferhatia; Sangrhekala; and Jala. Kanwadih; Amrora; and Chetariya. Piperdih; Kushdand; Puraini; and Nagar-Untari. Karma; Baliyari; Semaura; Palita; and Aamdiha. Baligarh; Dumarsota; Hariharpur; Chachariya; and Parsodih. Karakar; Naura; Garda; Temrai; Chorhat; Saltwa; Semra; Khurakhurd; Baghi; Chando; Duwa; Chechani; Marhi; Nenuwa; Rabda; Burhivir; Chothasa; Jainagra; Harinamar; and Ornar. Pathalchati; Berkinevi; Salo; Hutar; 203 204 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 3. Lesaliganj Villages Polpol; Nawadiha; Pokhraha Jamune; Jhaber; Lahlahe; Barkagaon; Rerma; Singrakhurd; Sarja;t Bakoya; Telia-Bandh; and Koria. Bhakasi; Bhalmara; Naudiha; Navgarh; Goradih; Kamalkeria; Rajogari; Kindri; Muruba; Oria; Sahad; Gurwa; Jagatpura; Madhodevri; Thakuraididri; Sangabar; Kherat; Dabra; Kisto; Chaukra; Tetriadih; Paharikhurd; Maharaja; Jagaynagra; Parsuramkhap; Alaula; Dugila; Bariatu; Banshdohar; Gatha; Bansdih; Chak; Kamalpur; Munderia; Basaura; Purnadih; Pathrahi; Tengri; Coat; Phulang; Amwa; and Ramsagar. District: Dumka 1. Jama Bharao; Taosi; Chikinia; Beludaber; Chingalpahari; Baghmara; Dimjori; Noni; Palasbani; Ganeshdih; Gaghra; Sugapahari; Perkatti; Dekha; Jaruwadih; Chilra; Manjhajdih; Babudih; Bhaktiadih; Tulsi; Kadia; Jiajor; Fulajori; and Uperbahal. 2. Jermundi Madhupur; Nawadih; Mariapur; Bainjdih; Kherbila; Bedlaha; Ratanpur; Simra; Bandih; Puranafetka; Nayafeteka; Kharagdih; Piripa; Charkapather; Banwara; Jhughi; Karuwa; Jarmundi, Uper-Ketwa; Amgachi; Bhurwa; Dangal; Raikinari; Pindari; Paharpur; and Bisunpur. 3. Dumka Dumerjor; Bisunpur; Suhuduho; Thengimor; Kuruwakita; Chitbsera; Bhalsumer; Hathiapather; Bhitra; Kolha; Badhasola; Kadma; Jhilimili; Baradhan-Pahari, Pusaldih; Kalhor; Kurewa; Kenduwa; Jalwe; Kaswa; Bhavankheta; and Sarmara. APPENDIX-III (G) 2. Crop: Bengal gram (Chana) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 Block 1. Hazaribagh 2. Berkagaon 3. Katakamsandi 4. Ichak 1. Silli 2. Bero 3. Tamar 4. Angara 5. Bundu 6. Ormanjhi 7. Ratu Baheri; Sarauni; Sindur; Baliya; Dhenya; Langatu; Barkagaon; Sandh; Lakura; Padarriya; Marhand; Bes; Asiya Piperdag; Banuwadih; Medni; Lamkana; Charima; Chilari; Jojodih; Bodhdih; Baisanadih; Lenkeya; Achudih; Chotki; Gorang; Sirka; Sarjamdih; Burhakocha; Gaghrabera; Besradih; Jajpur; Dalkidih; Damari; Bichkadih; Balading; Tau; Tender; Kurum; Jaru; Banapiri; Kanouj; Malmadu; Purio; Parhepat; Hurhuri; District: Hazaribagh Villages Punaitar; Shiladih; Lartango; Punai; Chandaul; Kartari; Chawaniya; Dunditar; Harli; Sirma; Pundri; and Haram. District: Ranchi Jaru; Gereveer; Lohrikala; and Basariya. Horam; Maraisoti; Mahungaikhurd; and Mahungai. Hakedag; and Piska. Kadojora; Kokerjobhi Toil; Kulli; Pandrani; Doreya; Baru; Bhuyadih; Mardhan; Mahuwatungri; Gundlitoli; Tirlakocha; Nagrabera; Sarnatoli; Garhatoli; and Kathartoli. Kokadih; Baburamdih; Bhuyadih; Dombodih; and Sindwardih. Soso; Nawadih; Ramdaga; and Haratu-Maheshpur. Gavdeya; Jamgami; Masudih; Taunju; Humta; Madhukama; Renda; Baruhatu; Sandi; Hendibilli; Haratu; Tarup; Barkatoli; Jharkhatar; Kathitar; Jamuntoli; Ratu chati; Chotkolma; Jojoha; Churidih; Sirkadih; Edkeya; Sumandih; Suitlong; and Besradih. Bertwa; Sildari; and Dahu. Katu; Aamtar; Palli; Chiterkota; Tigra; and Katu Basra. 205 206 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 8. Mander 9. Kanke 10.Namkum 11.Lapung 12.Sonahatu 13.Burmu Karge; Bajra; Sargawn; Chatwal; Malti; Uchri; Baski; Charki; Rool; Murum; Satkanadu; Hocher; Hardag; Lodhma; Tati; Devgari; Sarsa; Devgawn; Malgo; Tigra; Balandu; Dari; Sonahatu; Sosodih; Karamtar; Sewadih; Pahantoli; Manatu; Dadu; Umedanda; Makka; Echapiri; Sidrol; Nauj; Villages Dangijari; Sarwa; Sosai; Masmano; Pungi; Mandro; Nawatar; Gore; Chardi; Parto; Khatanga; Madanpur; Tutigarha; Bachaldag; Rajaullatu; Hardag; Danekera; Katingkela; Dimsa; Aryabaladong; Sakerpur; Kakaria; Baredih; Baru; Harim; Gurugai; Bartawa; Mahwajari; Piyartar; Khakra; Hisri; Gurupiri; Binja; Gorkho; Bisahakhataga; T.Ambataoli; Maltoti; Banjhila; Chirgi; Kurkura; and Kanjia. Sukurhutu; Simalia; Cheter; and Tilta Sitio; and Kakra. Pola; Raitoli; Hulsu; and Ambatoli. Mahakarsiring; Tetartar; and Oredaru. Thakurgawn; Hutap; Khijurtola; Saran; Karanjtola; Mansagarh; and Barkamuru. 3. Crop: Lentil (Masur) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 Block 1. Garhwa Bagauta; Banpura; Basdih; Belhara; Chaperdaga; Chaterpur; Chirongia; Danda; Dhermedih; Tati; Dubey; Marhatia; Dumeria; Farhatia; District: Garhwa Villages Garhwa; Pijna; Hur; Jata; Jobria; Juty; Kailyanpur; Latdag; Karuwa; Karuwakhurd; Korwadih; Loto; Narayanpur; Nawada; Nawadih; Nimia; Obra; Patria; Piprakala; Rakhepawari; Ranki; Mohhalla; Soah; Sonpurwa; Thenar; Tildag; and Urtugi Bisunpur. APPENDIX-III (G) Block 2. Khraundhi 3. Nagar-Untari 4. Kandi 5. Bhawanathpur 1. Patan 2. Satbarwa 3. Manatu Sundi; Kharaundi; Pipri; Jasa; Harkia; Jatpura; Koraiya; Piperdih; Palhekala; Garbandha; Patriha; Sarahtal; Katban; Jqangipur; Mahdeya; Sundipur; Basbani; Barsali; Makri; Golhana; Batsara; Sakhuwa; Kathauti; Sikka; Gariradih; Garikhas; Tikuri; Banjari; Sakanpiri; Sakaldipa; Tilkudih; Kelagai; Khajuri; Dulhi; Kandwa; Baigara; Nawa; Teliadih; Kaswakhas; Kasti; Piprakala; Tisibar; Barsota; Kasmar; Kasiadih; Parpian; Pashar; Karma; Sonpura; Jamuna; Villages Chandni; Raji; Bajarmarwa; Chitvishram; Barodih; Mangardah; Kumbakhurd; Chobeydih; Puraini; Ahirpurwa; Bhojpur; Kolhuwa; Nagaruntari; Jamuai; Kojhinki; Jainagra; and Bagrhi; Singitali; Pandaria; District: Palamu Nagkha; Nawdiha; Kajrama; Durwa; Agra; Rajhara; Khamhi; Baida; Mahwadamer; Manjhauli; Gangtuwa; Sol; Muruwa; Lamipatra; Gorakhurd; Kisni; Marria; Patan; Basda; Gamhaita; Gaharpathra; Choradohar; Basabar; Lohra; and Bangle; Vineka; Mahuwari; Manjhauli; Bharatpur; Padma; Tatardih; Parsawan; Arangi; and Kirkadih. Sulsulia; Bardiha; Nayakhar; Alkar; Bisunpur; Marchwar; Bhainabarwa; Kushdand; Narkhoria; Kagaria Ghat; and Taskokla Aghowari. Babura. Buka; Rohania; and Jhgrakhand. Pathra; Kisunpur; Chechuri; Pilhi; Basu; Nimia; Banahi; Sowa; Ratanbidh; Jamuwakala; Golhan; Patria; Kajinagr; Momhhadganj; Sonbapi; Kolhwa; Nokheli; Sikna; Budhubigha; Bhai Bigha; and Kuriakhurd. Bandawa; Bhitidih; Baisasur; Pakriadih; Pannadih; Chechani; Sijo Udaypura; and Baraita. 207 208 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 4. Hariharganj 5. Hydernagar Tori; Teteria; Ramrekha; Bhajuwa; Manjhigawa; Badhna; Parta; Salempur; Sajwan; Kadal; Sabnaw; Magra; Rasapur; Barbadi; Bardanda; Barwadih; Bhitpanti; Pansa; Ranadih; Ranidev; Bhajnia; Rasalpur; Duba; Hydernager; Purbi; Villages Baldihra; Kosiyara; Rambandh; Simarsol; Baherbidha; Batera; Mali; Bathwa; Karria; Godadih; Loharppur; Sowa; Bhadwa; Rajadih; Ranidewa; Emalia; Pithaura; Partranga; Banahi; Sonichakra; Dhabkala; Chaukra; Araruwakhurd; Noniadih; and Kabrakhurd. Jhanga; Kalipur; Khapkatia; Kordihra; Padria; Siarbhuka; Halka; Tanduwakala; Rampur; Kusidih; Balha; Poldah; Diharia; Andheribagh; Tundai; Gidi Jhawar; Madhubana; Rabdi; Bharwa; and Bhamandi. APPENDIX-III (H) Karnataka 1. Crop: Pigeon pea (Thogari) | Season: Kharif-2010 Block 1. Bijapur 2. Indi 3. Sindagi 4. Muddebihal 5. B. Bagewadi 1. Humnabad K. Bijapur; Sivangi; Ankalgi; Jumnal; Hittinali; Tonashyal; Alur; Mavinhalli; Kannolli; Nagral; Budhihal; Nebgeri; Gangur; Hadalageri; Nalatwad; Managuli; Ukkali; B. Bagewadi; Ingaleshwar; Masbinal; Hebbal; HuvinHappargi; Hunshyal P. B.; Hunsayal; Othagi; Kabirabadwadi; Shakkargunj; Bothagi; Nimbura; Maniknagar; Kodambal; Nirna; Madargi; Meenkera; District: Bijapur Villages Kambagi; Kakandki; Tikota; Loganvi; Bijjargi; Nagathan; Ingalgi; Nandargi; Koktnur; and A. somnal; Chavanbhavi; Nagbenala; Ghalapuji; Tumbagi; Patepur; Narasalgi; Itagi; Kudrisalwadagi; Golasangi; Kolhar; Nidagundi; Mulwad; Kudagi; District: Bidar Chitguppa; Hudagi; Bannalli; Bemalkhead; Dubulgundi; Hankuni; Sedol; Hallikhed; Shamatabad; Basalapur; Boral; Bableshwar; Gunaki; Kotyal; and Arakeri. Hadalsang; and Nivargi. Handignur Hoshahalli; Hovinahalli; Talikoti; Bilebhavi; Basarkod; Dhavalgi; Miniajagi. Telgi Vandal; Arasangi; and Ronihal. Gududhal; Hallikhed (K); Hallikhed (B); Mutuangi; Udabla; Mangalagi; Bhadrapur; and Molkera. 210 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 2. Basavakalyan 3. Bidar 4. Bhalki 5. Aurad 1. Raichur 2. Lingasugur 3. Deodurg 1. Afzalpur 2. Aland 3. Chincholi Mirkal; Muchalam; Hulsoor; Gorta (B); Basavakalyan; Gour; Dhannura (K); Narayanpur; Tadola; Siddapur; Islampur; Chambol; Nematabad; Janwada; Bhairnalli; Chillargi; Amlapur; Gornalli; Chouli; Kolar (B); Siddeshwar; Byalhalli; Varvatti (B); Bhatambra; Nittur (B); Mehaker; Beeri (B); Telgaon; Siddapurwaadi; Jambagi; Bavalgaon; Badalgaon; Beldal; Bellura; Belkuni (B); Belur; Boral; Bhandarkumta; Santpur; Askihal; Yaklaspura; Yaramaras; Mudgal; Kannapur; Yelegaladinni; Idanal; Masarakla; Koppar; Hemanal; Dondambali; Gabbur. K; and Gola. B; and Nayaidlai; and Villages Rajeshwar; Ghotala; Halli; Mantal; Ujulam; Bhosga; Ladvanthi; Kohinoor; Mudubi; Andur; Nizampur; Khajapur; Hamilpur; Gunnalli; Chatnalli; Satoli; Markal; Yadalapur; Sangolgi; Shamshirnagar; Lakhangaon; Inchoor; Alwai; Attarga; Ahmadabad; MethiMelkunda; Saigaon; Khudawandapur; Balur; Soralli; Narayanpur; Nagoor; Nagmarpalli; Ningadhalli; Pashapur; Basnal; Balad (K); Bardapur; Vallepur; District: Raichur Vadavatti; Venkatapura; Marchatala; Rayadurg; Golpalli; Baidoddi; Bailagudda; Nagargunda; Kurkihalli; Jalahalli; Naviagudda; District: Gulbarga Hownoor Jawala. J. Chimmaidlai. Eklar; Harkud; Kherda; Maisalaga; Rampur; M.Wadi; Hanmanthwadi; and Hulgutti. Kadwad; Hocknalli; Bellura; Khanapur; Pathepur; Mirjapur (k); Solpur; Rasoolpur; Malegaon; Allapur; and Nagoor. Ladha; Honnalli; Kotgyal; K. Chincholli; Walsang; Chalakapur; and Alandi. Vanmarpalli; Muthkheda; Medpalli; Dabka; Tuljapur; Goudgaon; Chintaki; Kamalnagar; Aurad; and Vadagaon. Marched; and Hospet. Bedarkarelakunti; and Maski. Karadigudda; Gabbur; Khanapur; and Bommanal. APPENDIX-III (H) Block 4. Chitapur 5. Gulbarga 6. Jewargi 7. Sedam Bhagood; and Bhimalli; and Narboll. Silaarkot; and 1. Shahapur 2. Surpur 3. Yadagir Chamanl; and Hagaratgi; and Konkal; and Villages Dandhoti. Farhatabad. Habar.T. District: Yadagir Dornalli. Naganoor. Yalsatti. 2. Crop: Black gram (Uddu) | Season: Kharif-2010 District: Bidar Block 1. Bidar 2. Basavakalyan 3. Bhalki 1. Aland 2. Gulbarga Siddapur; Islampur; Chambol; Nematabad; Janwada; Bhairnalli; Chillargi; Amlapur; Gornalli; Mirkal; Muchalam; Hulsoor; Gorta (B); Basavakalyan; Gour; Dhannura (K); Narayanpur; Alwai; Attarga; Mehkar; Jamkhandi; Khudawandapur; Saigaon; Inchur; Ladha; Kasar-Tugaon; Zalak.B; and Kamlapur; and Villages Chouli; Kolar (B); Andur; Nizampur; Khajapur; Hamilpur; Gunnalli; Chatnalli; Satoli; Tadola; Rajeshwar; Ghotala; Halli; Mantal; Ujulam; Bhosga; Ladvanthi; Athnoor; Shivani; Kaknal; Alandi; Methimelkunda; Bhatambra; Telgaon; Beeri; Nittur (B); District: Gulbarga Mudiyaal Dongargaon Markal; Yadalapur; Sangolgi; Shamshirnagar; Kadwad; Hocknalli; and Bellura. Kohinoor; Mudubi; Eklar; Harkud; Kherda; and Maisalaga. Kotgyal; Walsang; Siddapur; Balur; Ahmadabad; Siddeshwar; and Honnalli. 211 212 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 3. Crop: Green gram (Hesaru) | Season: Kharif-2010 District: Bidar Block 1. Aurad 2. Bhalki 3. Humnabad 1. Dharwad 2. Hubli 3. Navalgund 1. Gadag 2. Ron 1. 2. 3. 4. Afzalpur Chincholi Gulbarga Jewargi 1. Shahpur 2. Surpur 3. Yadagir Mukhed; Nandi Bijalgaon; Hokrana; Ganganbeed; Dabka; Kherda (B); Bonthi; Bhandarkumta; Wagankera; Murki; Alwai; Attarga; Mehkar; Jamkhandi; Khudawandapur; Saigaon; Inchur; Ladha; Kasar Tugaon; Hunsayal; Otagi; Kabirabadwadi; Shakkargunj; Bothagi; Nimbura; Maniknagar; Hebballi; Marewada; Shiraguppi; Bandiwada; Mantur; Haliyal; Ibrahimpur; Villages Daregaon; Sangnal; Madnoor; Randyal; Khatgaon; Belkuni (B); Kotgya; Murg (K); Chandeshwar; Basnal; Athnoor; Shivani; Kaknal; Alandi; Methimelkunda; Bhatambra; Telgaon; Beeri; Nittur (B); Kodambal; Nirna; Madargi; Meenkera; Chitguppa; Hudagi; Bannalli; District: Dharwad Timmapur; and Ingalalli; Koliwada; Hebasur; Byahatti; Navalagund; and District: Gadag Neelgundha; Madganur; Harlapura; Neelargi; Tallihal; Maranbasri; Heriallgundi; Holemannur; and District: Gulbarga Arjungi; and Kolali. Chimanchood; and Chincholi. Mahagaon; and Harsoor. Yadrami; and Sonabol. District: Yadagir Wadgera; and Benakanahalli. Yemmanoor; and Kodekal. Yeragol; and Kakalwar. Kalapur; Kherda; Mudhol; Bedkunda; Balad (K); T. Kushnoor; Rakshyal; Hedgapur; Ladha; and Mudhol (K). Kotgyal; Walsang; Siddapur; Balur; Ahmadabad; Siddeshwar; and Honnalli. Bemalkhead; Dubulgundi; Hankuni; Sedol; Hallikhed; and Shamatabad. Dharwad. Sulla; and Kusugal. Shirur. Benakoppa; and Nagasamudra. Gadgolli. APPENDIX-III (H) 4. Crop: Bengal gram (Kadale) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 District: Bijapur Block 1. Indi 2. Sindagi 3. B. Bagewadi 4. Bijapur 5. Muddebihal 1. Gadag 2. Ron 3. Shirahatti Chadachan; Malaghan; Somjal; Mangalur; Bagalur; Mulasavalagi; Nivalkhed; Kadlewad; P. C. H. Korwar; Kalkeri; Knolli; Ganihar; Nidagundi; Vadavadagi; Nagathan; Kannur; Aheri; Makanapur; Tikota; Tajpur; Gundakaradagi; Rudagi; Dhavalgi; Basarakod; Nalatwad; Rakkasigi; Chinchalli; Kurthakoti; Antur; Balaganur; Hombal; Muglli; Chikamunnur; Heriallgundi; Madalgi; Kurhatti; Suddi; Jagalur; Herihalli; Abbigeri; Hallikeri; Kurdgi; Jakkli; Hebbala; Kanakamadi; Chowdala; Vadavi; Belagatti; Desai Bana; Villages Manakalgi; and Chandakawate; Banbal; Honnalli; Almel; Shambevad; Balaganur; Surguhalli; Moratagi; Kakkalmeli; Hanchinal; Gavsavalgi; Kudrisalawadagi; Ukkali; Kotyal; Honwad; Bableshwar; Sarawad; Arjunagi; Kambagi; Nagbenala; Bommanahalli; Kodaganur; Hoshahalli; Salavadagi; Muddebihal; District: Gadag Lingdal; Hulilgol; Kaddi; H.S.Venkatapura; Neelgundha; Nedgund; Rampur; Holehadglli; Malawad; Holemannur; Hirehala; Savadi; Hulloora; Kottebala; Shanthageri; Mushigere; Itagi; Shigli; Balehosur; Ramageri; Gulagunjikoppa; Shyabala; Gojanur; Nivargi. Aheri; Bantnur; KerurBisnal; Tarapur; Kadani; Madanalli; Devanagae; Kurbarhalli; Byadgihal; and Kadlevad. Golasangi; and Angadageri. M. Bagayat; K. Bijapur; Madhabhavi; Honnutgi; and Hadagali. Bidarakundi; Hadalageri; Yerajeri; Thangadagi; Hirur; and Kanikeri. Madaganur; Benakoppa; Nagasamudra; Harlapura; and Neelargi. Somanahalli; Benahala; Hole Hadagali; Bopalapura; Megoor; Unachageri; Nagarala; Gujamagadi; Rudrapura; Myakalajari; and Hirekoppa. Yelevathi; Yethinahala; Madalli; Magadi; Holalapura; Undenahalli; 213 214 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 4. Mundargi 5. Naragunda 1. Hubli 2. Dharwad 3. Navalagund Villages Adarakatte; Sankadala; Nadhikatte; Basapura; Bidnala; Bennihalli; Nagaralli; Mundavada; Chickavaddatti; Chalavaadi; Tirlapura; Somapura; Kurlageri; Jagapura; Ku.Go.Kopala; Arashinagodi; Naragunda; Hunasikatte; Kanakikoppa Vaasana; Shirola; District: Dharwar Mantur; Shiraguppi; Haliyal; Kurthakotti; Ingalalli; Antur; Koliwada; Balaganur; Hebasur; Hombal; Byahatti; Lingdal; Sulla; Huligol; Kusugal; Kaddi; Amaragol; Bandiwada; Dharwad; Hebballi; Kasaba; Maradagi; Mammigatti; Dandikoppa; Garag; Govanakoppa; Agasanahalli; Marewada; Madanabhavi; Timmapur; Mugali; Kanakur; Hosahatti; Kavalageri; Dubbanamaradi; Amminabhavi; Shedabala; Harobelavadi; Khanapur; Kabbenur; Tadakod; Karadigudda; Hangaraki; Navalur; Kotur; Malapur; Haletegur; Gulaganjinkoppa; Hosategur; Rayapur; Moraba; Annigeri; Telemoraba; Majjigudda; Tirlapur; Saidapur; Bhadrapur; Gummagol; Nelawadi; Shirur; Shirkod; Basapur; Hire Bana; Hulageri Bana; Basi Bana; Pete Bana; Kalakere; Gumagola; Mushthikoppa; Veerupapura; Ramenalli; Mallickarjunapura ; Hesaroora; Hirekoppa; Siddapura; Pete; Kasaba; Arjuna; Dandaapura; Gurlakatte; Bannahatti; Benakoppa; Doddooru; Bettooru; Sogihala; and Suranagigovinala. Korlahalli; Kadumpura; Mundargi; Muradi; and Gummegola. Kannur; Madagunaki; Surakoda; Kallapura; Khanapura; Bhoodihala; and Belleri. Unakal; Gamanagatti; Bidanala; Sutagatti; Chabbi; Varur; Adaragunchi; and Nulvi. Venkatapur; Belur; Singanahalli; Niralakatti; Guledakoppa; Yadawada; Lakamapur; Shibaragatti; Lokur; Mangalagatti; Narendra; Mulamuttala; Kotabagi; Kallur; Geerigawada; and Kurabagatti. Navalagund; Padesur; Yamanur; Arekurahatti; Kalawada; Belavatagi; and APPENDIX-III (H) Block 1. Athani 2. Saundatti 3. Bailhongal 4. Chikkodi 5. Gokak 6. Hukkeri 7. Raibag 8. Ramadurga 1. Afzalpur 2. Chincholi 3. Chitapur 4. Gulbarga 1. Raichur 2. Lingasugur 3. Manvi 4. Sindhnur 5. Deodurga Tuppadakuratti; Balladawada; Sambaragi; Sirur; Ajur; Madabhavi; Badagi; Halalli; Kohalli; Telasanga; Kakamari; Yadahalli; and Devalapur; Naganoor; and Hattarwad; Mamdapur; and Bidakanahatti; Yadavad; and Shittoor; Hattaragi; and Sirgur; Chinchali; and Chamadaragi; Katakoola; and Hasoor; and Bentnalli; Benknalli; Bhagood; and Harsoor; Itga amdabad; Askihal; Yaklaspura; Devasugur; Bevinabenchi; Madaral; Terthhalli; Budinni; T. Eredabhavi; Hireupperi; Manvi; Kallur; Kurdi; Gudadur; Nanjaladinni; Udbal.U; Kolabal; Rangapur; Balaganur; Gaudanabhavi; Belliganur; Arakera; Kottadoddi; Jagirgadaladinni; Devdurga; Koppar; Villages Javur; Kumarakoppa; District: Belgaum Kottalagi; Igali; Aratala; Baadagi; Siraguppi; Murugundi; Sinnala; Thangadi; Kagavada; Kincharamanahalli Turumuri + 32 neighboring villages. Shendoor +76 neighboring villages. Sindikurbel +39 neighboring villages. Yamakanamardi +87 neighboring villages. Nandikurli +29 neighboring villages. Odatti +19 neighboring villages. District: Gulbarga Mannur. Chintpalli; and Dandhoti. Telgode; and District: Raichur Yadlapur; Eggasanahalli; Jagirvenkatapur; Sultanpur; Sarjapur; Halabhavi; Yaragunti; Upparnandihal; Ankanal; Hirekotnekal; Pamanakullur; Kavithal; Hullur; Valkamadinni; Ragalparvi; Gonavar; Banniganur; Javalagera; Sultanpur; Amarapur; Hemanal; Jalahalli; Chichodi; Naviagudda; Karadigudda; Amaragol. Shidabala; Gundevadi; Kiranagi; Baaligeri; Chemkeri; Athani; and Jugula. Bhootpur. Kiragi. Raghunathhalli; Muranpur; Kalamala; and Jegarkal. Tondihal; Pikalihal; Gudadnal; Honnalli; and Medinapur. Halapur; Sirwar; and Mallat. Turvihal; Kalamngi; Umalooti; Gunda; Verapur; and Gadratti. Gabbur; Khanapur; and Bommanal. 215 APPENDIX-III (I) Madhya Pradesh 1. Crop: Pigeon pea (Arhar) | Season: Kharif-2010 District: Simdega Block 1. Saikheda Villages Dhokheda; Dhanora; Gateri; Ghurpur; Khakriya; Khapa; Khursipar; Khurshi; Kheruaa; Kheiri; Jhajhankheda; Uatani; Iamliya; Bandh Bamhori; Bamhori kala; Barhata; Bareli; Banskhera; Bodari; Delkheri; Bavari; Bagdari; Karhaiya; Kamti; Koshkarapa; Kenkra; Kelkach; Kajrota; Maheshvar; Madgula; Bhorgar; Batera; Bhotkheda; Piprpani; Poori; Pali; Patlon; Palohabara; Rampura; Rahali; Sansarkheda; Sanduk; Saikheda; Sangai; Sasbahu; Sokalpur; Supari; Sethan; Sukha; Uikhera; Ualpan; Chutangi; Devari; Devari ( Pali); Devpon; Chandoon; Chamchon; Tumara; Jamara; Pitras; Pitehara; Richavar; Shirshiri; Chirhkala; Tighara; Niwari; Nivavar; Timravan; Aamgao chota; Tuiyapani; Tekapar; Ajanda; Gadravara; Gujarjhiriya; Jhiriyamata; Bichuaa; Mithavani; Pithvani; Pipriya kala; Muaar; Mehragao; Khiriya; Khiriti; Jhikoli; Javara; Nimach; Nirvana; Nadner; and Amod. District: Chhindwara 1. Pandhurna Bhuli; Mardongari; Gadkhapa; Bamhani; Aambakhapa; Gujrkheri; Aambadadhurd; Junapali; Kheripeeka; Temnikala; Mandavi; Peelepar; Vakora; Chikani; Mohi; APPENDIX-III (I) Block Villages Pandurana; Magajgao; Gorlikhapa; Borgao; Rigankapa; Chichkhera; Bhatgao; Kherikala; Kheripandevar; Aajangao; Rajana; Sivan; Parade; Karvar; Shiratha; Chatava; Bothiya; Hivra senadvar; Ghogari; Bangao; Hardooli; Vadegao; Heti; Chichghat; Khaprkhera; Rajorakala; Lavhana; Tigao; Marud; Parshodi; Mangorli; Sanvrgao; Nandapur; Nilkanth; Godarikhapa; Kamthikhurd; Varjarli; Bhandargondi; Borkheri; Devkhapa; Mohagao; and Khedidhajje. 2. Saunsar Mangurali; Baragad; Sarajsarao; Rangari; Kabarpipali; Mehandi; Hivrakhend; Lodhikhera; Satnur; Pardshinga; Savanga; Dudhalakala; Vaghora; Govadivadona; Borgao; Jobani; Kopravadi; Ramakona; Khapa; Bibggu; Rampeth; Palasapani; Kopravadi Khurd; Kheeri Badosa; Pangari; Devi; ghadela ma; Utekanta; Dukarjhela; Haranberdi; Kuddam; Aalesur; Shilora; Shitapar; Shanvlidhana; Aamala; Belgao; Dhokdhoh; Pipali; Ridhoora; Berdi; Jamthi; Gujarkhedi; Jam; Nimani; Karmakdi; Jirola; Sayara; Pandhrakhedi; Bargabodi; Khandsivani; Karali; Kajalvani; Sonsar; and Kheritaygao. 3. Tamiya Chanvlpani; Bodalkchar; Purtala; Chankhala; Manegao; Khapasani; Phoodi; Dehgaokala; Khamtara; Khuniya; Kevlari; Harkpura; Bamhani; Jhamar; Dholpur; Dahiyar; Jamuniya; Najrpur; Chindkheda; Delakhari; Bangai; Khapakhurd; Umriya; Kapurnala; Pipardhar; Chupnabhajipani; Shehardhana; Partabghar badal; Lahagduaa; Tamiya; Aalivada; Jamundonga; Pudupipriya; Nishan; Harsdivari; Kurshidhana; Chopana; Nagari; Ghusavani; Khaduva; Jamuniyakhurd; Karer; Jhirpa; Khuchari; Bhimkhedi; Devkhoh; Aanhoni; Kohpani; Sahavan; Tekapar; Bandibandlkchar; and Jamuniya. 217 218 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 4. Amarwada 5. Mohkhed 6. Chhindwara Chhui; Kondara; Lahgduaa; Tansramal; Shimriyakala; Bisapurkala; Pathranai; Pathranisak; Khunajhirkala; Bhandi; Umariya E; Dhe Reeyat; Chanhiyakala; Raginkhapa; Khutiya; Ghoghara; Bhanadei; Umarhar; Khapakala; Pindarikala; Saleya; Dhanvarikala; Sonapipari; Susari; Shahpuri; Kuhiya; Pulpuldoh; Su Mohgao; Gureeya; Usariya; Jatama; Saankh; Chargeo; Madanpur; Jaitpur; Navegao; Villages Jhagdaboh; Lahgduaa; Bhajipani; Arjunvadi; Junapani; Dogatemni; Rajalareyat; Badgona; Akalma; Hirri; and Bankamukasa. Nishandaryav; Shiallevani; Lohangi; Narsala; Sanrangbihari; and Hiravasudev. Ramgadi; Ghatparishiya; Sahajpuri; Pakhdiya; Sonakhar; Jamuniya; Rajakhoh; Ner; Bangao; Kabadiya; Nagjhir; Ubhegao; Gondra; Rajana; Imliya bohta; Malhanvada; Sohanpur; Boriya; Sarsvada; Ajarvada; Cheensra; Bhulamohgao; Dr. Pipriya; Chanhiyakhurd; Shiharamdaka; Jatlapur; Jamhodipanda; Lo. Mau; Bohnakheri; Khapamitthe; Kheribhopal; Sonkhava; Kachariya; Kaprvari; Jhanda; Bhesadand; Rohnakala; Meghasihivni; Saran; Lahgduaa; Aajniya; L. Jamhori; Chavari; Chokheda; Chandngao; Thuniyaudana; Sarar; Niniyakarbal; Dungariya; Khajari; Karaboh; Partala; Manegao; and Gangivada. 2. Crop: Black gram (Urd) | Season: Kharif-2010 District: Tikamgarh Block 1. Tikamgarh Hiranagar; Kanti; Aalampur; Gopalpur; Paharikhurd; Anantpur; Takha; Narghura; Lakshmanpur; Shrinagar; Dhajrai; Villages Mavai; Jashvantnagar; Ranipura; Papavani; Bahadurpur; Rigora; Samrar; Ajnoor; Sapoon; Manikpura; Ganeshganj; Shivpuri; Charpunaa; Sundarpur; Pander; Kumarukhiriya; Jatauva; Pahaditilvaran; Sagooni; Madumar; Madhuvan; and Gudanvara. APPENDIX-III (I) Block Villages 2. Baldevgarh Kealpura; Lakheri; Baraghat; Tamora; Vanera; Talmau; Vishbhanpura; Gukharai; Durganagar; Jhingunva; Partappura; Ganeshpura; Dumbara; Luharar; Veesha; Karmashanhta; Karmashanghat; Vanpura khurd; Ladvari; Ahar; and Larvariughad. 3. Palera Larvujurg; Charetanga; Palerahar; Marahar; Vudoor; Sanjay Nagar; Mahendar Maheva; Lidhora; Rampuranivavari; Cari; Ramnagar; Pureniya; Bela; Vanne Bujarg; Haneeta; Goona; Karula; Tooriya; Khera; Chhevala; Bakhatpura; Raypura; Laroon; Khajri; Gunda; Alopa; Fulpur; Pali; Vamhoorikala; Kanera; Kachhora; Kanjana; Paharivujurg; Vavai; Shimrakhurd; Dinau; Shagarvara; Uadyara; Shiyavani; Meendvara; Nuna; Mahevachakr-4 Kachhiyagura; Dariyaura; Kharoo; Mahevachakr-3 Sunari; Jruva; Jevar; Vishanpura; Madahar; Kudiyala; Varana; Ratvas; Vavai; and Kapashi. 4. Niwari Shaktibhairav; Dhvavangara; Kurar; Sundur-sagar; Sadikpura; Sakuli; Uvaura; Shayamli; Patharam; Dhamna; Guvavli; Bamhoorishital; Naura; Nimchauni; Uardaura; Kalauthra; Bahera; Churari; Devrinayak; Jhingaura; Dharmpura; Barvaha; Kuluaa; Nayakhera; Vasantpura; Pohakhas; Pohabhata; Asati; Kishorpura; Devendarpura; Gidkhini; Tarichar-khurd; Khirga; Virshinhpura; Vagaura; Bhitri; Devri-Kalrau; Devri-Vamnau; Putrikhera; Baghat; Baprauli; Puchhikargunva; Mohanpura; Binbara; Maharajpura; Radhapur; Raypura; Jamuniyakhas; Jamuniyabhata; Chandravan; Gudrai; Larpura-uttari; and Larpura-khas. 5. Jatara Bamhooriavda; Tannga; Devraha; Machoora; Simriya; Bervar; Vajitpur; Muhara; Lidhooratal; Machi; Piprat; Kitakhenra; Shahpur; Sitapur; Garoorli; Gor; Nandiya; Mogana; Varmdang; Devkha; Shirai; Luhargunwa; Dhamna; Maubujurg; Bijrawan; Punaul; Bamhauri; 219 220 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 6. Prithvipur Villages Shah; Baldevpura; Kandva; Gudanadi; Karmaura; Jaruva; Larkhurd; Raghunathpura; Jagatnagar; Majhgawan; Ramnagar; Shivrajpur; Rampura; Dharmpura; Kurrai; Varmatal; Ratangunwa; Digaura; Kharoi; Margunwa; Virau; Mataul; and Ishon. Kanoor; Bhelsa; Dhialla; Bindpura; Rootera; Todi; Jerot; Dhoorra; Bhopalpura; Jera; Madvakhas; Simra; Madiya; Prithvipur; Dumduma; Gora; Viroora; Jvramoora; and Sakerabhadarn. District: Alirajpur 1. Saundawa Kadvaniya; Pipliyavat; Kundvat; Baradli; Barada; Chhaktala; Chikhali; Karjvani; Ambaja; Burma; Atatha; Achapai; Ghenda; Dudhavi; Akalghra; Uamrth; Tikhola; Darkali; Sakari; Uanhala; Soliya; Gulvat; Oojhar; Lodani; Saundawa; Moraji; Bari hathvi; Choti hathvi; Choti vegalgao; Bari vegalgao; Valpur; Bayriya; Dabari; Khamt; Bejara; Temla; Fahtala; Beharva; and Borgao. 2. Jobat Kanda; Choti hirpur; Jesingpur; Ubgari; Shidhgao; Thapali; Indvan; Baleri; Rampur; Jali; Undaari; Sevriya; Vajyabyra; Kanvara; Kasbajobt; Jamli; Kosduna; Dekakund; Apsashme; Bhilkheri; Dehdla; Ublar; Khutaja; Bari khattali; Kilojobat; Khari; Salkhera; Semlaya; and Umari. 3. Alirajpur Plasada; Dudalvat; Kharkuaa; Kodala Ajanda; Kharkuaa; Khapai; Khandala; Behrva; Rakish; Indarsingh ki choki; Harsvat; Baraunrva; Chichlgura; Garat; Malvai; Borkhr; Kanti; Kund; Panvani; Richhvi; Kavthu; Jhoora; Aambuaa; Advara; Borna; Ambary; Borkuaa; Thanasemali; Somkuaa; Bhimbyra; Rordha; Dhoolkhera; Machhliya; Sejtgao; Morasa; Kanpur; Fata; Vaskal; Javiniya; Titi; Nanpur; and APPENDIX-III (I) Block Villages Dipa ki choki; Kukavat; Indi; Thanasemali; Bhydiya ki chok; Bhooran; Aali; Pithanpur; Bardli; Begari. 4. Udaygarh Udaygar; Kanakakr; Jamlibari; Pipliya; Talavad; Akholi; Aambi; Khndala; Khndalarao; Suri bari; Bhandakhapr; Choti juvari; Ratanpura; Kadvali bari; Shiyali; Temachi; Semalkheri; Choti uti; Uti; Khushalbari; Bavrikhurd; Bavri; Partapfalya; Dhamnda; Chharvi; Jhiri choti; Jambukhera; Dedarvasa; Kolyabayara; Bhurchevri; Khandalagmir; Lakshmanfliyal Pangola; Vekalbari; Jamlichhoti; Kanvadudr; Dekalkuaa; Bhorkuaa; and Patbarri. 5. Katthivara Guda; Chandur; Mordhi; Bokriya; Jhijhana; Chadrmuli; Akalava; Jharkali; Fulmal; Dehari; Kunbhi; Bordarbar; Andharkach; Aamjhiri; Sumniyavat; Soorva; Darkar; Chotisardi; Pastar; Roddhu; and Sadli. 6. Bhabra Jhiran; Ringol; Devali; Chotimalpur; Sanda; Dunglavani; Kakrbari; Brabhavata; Gerudhati; Meda; Chapri; Amankuaa; Barjhr; Mayavat; Girdha; Chhotafata; Chhotakhutaja; Kalyavav; Chhotipol; Pochiimali; Koriyapan; Barikareti; Chhotikareti; Barimiryavat; Mathna; Behrva; Roligao; Chhotabhavta; Malveli; Biljhar; Sejavara; Javaniya; Kuhivav; and Bhabara. District: Jabalpur 1. Jabalpur Kaladehi; Khapa; Mangel; Bamhni; Devari; Basanpani; Sukani; Hinoot; Jogidana; Khamriya; Nigri; Bahoripar; Gokalpur; Khursi; Bargi; Salivara; Rima; and Malara. 2. Patan Kantgi; Luhari; Murrai; Kanti; Poudi; Kakrehta; Uarki; Barpata; Mohala; Tmoriya; Katrabelkhera; Garaghat; Dungariya; Ariya; Bagsvahi; Patna; Pipriya; Khajri; Murgava; 221 222 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block Villages 3. Shahpura Dungariya; Semara; Bhirki; Gagai; Umriya; Ghughri; Dabhola; Bichhuaa; Dharmpura; Ghughara; Bagari; Lalpur; Imriya; Motiya; Dongarjhansi; Jeta khera; Bijoori; Jhanshi; Jamuniya; Ialhakhera; Pipriya; Dulhakhera; Ahamdpur; Chargao; Badheyakhera; and Mahgva. 4. Majholi Dhoda Pola; Hinoota; Bindali; Sanhjni; Mangva; and Bagsvahi. 1. Ranapur Kalapan; Vagai; Bari; Chhagola; Sotiya; Dhamni; Nana; Sarsvat; Kakrdra; Dhamni; Chimina; Mordudiya; Sanrriya; Vab; Lmbela; Rupakhera; Dotar; Bhandakhera; Deval Faliya; Chui Khera; Sajvani Bari; Smoi budhashala; Sanod; Kahura; Galti; Retaluja; Bhutbyra; Bhorli; Puvala; Kanjavani; Chormandali; Jhanjhrva; Nagankheri; Padal; Jhosi; Chhapri; Bhnrimati; Sotiya; Kalu; District: Jhabua Chhayan; Kalapan; Chhagola; Diggi; Machhliyajhir; Ch.dh. Badlimal; Partli; Dabtlai; Bhutkheri; Mod Fliya; Gavsar; Khermal; Salarpara; Dugra; Surdiya; Knjavani; Bhodali; Chhaprkhanda; Aamba kuaa; Vagva; Tandi; Dholyavad; Karvadi; Bhorkundiya; Madlinathu; Dhamni kuka; Uberao; Nad; Tikri boriya; Nharpura; Khdkui; Junagao; Buchadugri; Madankui; Kadiya; Dhaknitlai; Modfliya; Ralusuviya; Agera; Sardarpur; Chhaynsemlkho; Umari; Parvat; Devjhiri; Piliyakhdan; Pithanpur; Pipldedla; Garvari; Kushlpur; Bhoyara; Malvan; Naldi chhoti; Kalapipal; Dogaralalu; Chora; Kardavad; Kakradra; Chhalkiya; Koyadhariya; Kundla; Babri Mafi; Dhekal bari; Sajvani chhoti; Barliya; Gola chhoti; Baman semliy; Kagjhar; Dharmpuri; Mahudi dungari; Charolipara; Julvaniya; Debar; Gopalpura; Amlipathar; Kalyanpura; Kheri; Barod; and APPENDIX-III (I) Block Villages Thubadra; Ranapur; Vgaichhoti; Semlkheri; Kheraandharvad; Khpediyamal; Tikri jogi; Dhamni-katara; Dhekal chhoti; Barkhera. 2. Jhabua Bhmrda; Futiya; Bisoli; Navapara; Bhndiriya; Dhavripara; Ajnpura; Lohariya; Khermal; Molipara; Talvali; Sandal; Rtamba; Samli; Mohankot; Ralyavan; Dhanpura; Bhuvliya; Jhansar; Dhanyarunri; Vannas; Raypuriya; Bedda; Kanjvi; Matapada; Motapamasavar; Bani; and Alsyakheri. 3. Petlavad Chandghar; Chhapri; Dariya; Garbakheri; Ninamapara; Soyala; Slunya; Kachrakhdan; Ghorathal; Hiraninamapara; Lalrundi; Ralyavan; Bherupara; Jamali; Sagriya; Piplipara; Dugrapani; Bheskarai; Dhamnda; Sadava; Machhliya; Gomala; Devli; Vagnera; Hatyadeli; Paledi; Chhapri; Gopalpur; Rupakhera; Machhliya; Palekhari; Kokavad; Surinala; Sad; Rotala; Kherli; Golabari; Bhvarpipliya; Dudhi; Kaglkho; Gularpara; Sakatla; Aamlipara; Umarkot; Rachhva; Bochka; Pipli; Bhuradabra; Jhirniya; Semlghat; Aamba; Rama; Narnda; Dokrvani; Khedali; Kalidevi; Bhandnkuaa; Mundt; Mirgarundi; Bochaka; Jhiri; Jshoda khrd; Ghhavliya; Dhochka; Narvali; Chhapri ran; Lakhpura; Balola; Silkhodari; Palasdi; Ratimali; Matasulabariya; Dhmoi; Baki; Chudeli; Hidi dri; Jhumaka; Hidi chhoti; Khadiyakhal; Para; Pathnpur; Dhadhlpura; Shaympura; Limkhodra; Vaglavat; Khardubari; Mohanpura; Jhirivdiya; Suliya chhayn; Khardu chhoti; Matasula; Kuberpura; Mhudipada; and Sagiya. 4. Meghnagar Gopalpura; Nougava; Smasa; Chunpura; Narshihpura; Gudachhota; Jarat; Agaral; Dedla; Pardi; Khalkhndvi; Malkhndvi; Garvada; and Umradara. 223 224 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block Villages Hatyadeli; Shivghar; Semliya. District: Chhatarpur 1. Chhatarpur Dhilapur; Kalapani; Rampur; Dhrari; Bnpura; Niwari; Khabri; Morava; Harrai; Chakipurva; Raksapurva; Marguva; Lalnjukapurva; Barera; Khop; Hama; Shora; Khnra; Papta; Kasipura; Nadgaykhurd; Rangenv; Sahsnagar; Praptati; Choka; Budor; Bajrangghad; Para; Rashoiyabhat; Khargai; Negunva; Padriya; Kadva; Dalon; Deri; Nadgao; Lakshmanpur; Kharka; Manpura; Chapar; Bashata; Chiraval; Pahargao; Bandhikala; Aamkhera; Matgunva; Ikara; Goochi; Himmtpur; Maheba; Gara; Malpura; Smmtpura; Khndevara; Lahera; Gora; Kurra; Jutupura; Bardhuha; Kkarda; Katara; Bagao; Panotha; Katarekapurva; Bagota; Moraha; Guriya; Barkoonha; Sarani; Radhepur; Bari; Barmula; Shyamta; Pirapa; Bardhuhakhurd; Kalani; Saleeya; Kartpura; Rampura; Nivriya; Sukva; Kud; Gathevara; Yamripurva; Ishnagar; Bahnta; Harpura; Harhda; Tidol; and Goora. 2. Bijawar Barabauv; Hatvaha; Devara; Lakhanpura; Gulganj; Pipt; Bansoi; Bhartpura; Angoura; Satai; Harnpura; Amroniya; Bijavar; Pali; Kherakala; Jetpur; and Kishnghar. 3. Laudi Hardwar; Laudi; Ranipura; Khptya; Gidhoori; Sanjynagar; Bagmau; Ktahra; Devari; Bigpura; Bhavanipur; Devpur; Ratnpara; Madva; and Matha. 4. Badamalhara Bilvar; Mugvari; Gora; Bndha; Ghinori; Ranpura; Madmlahra; Rajapur; Dhanganva; Karri; Sendhva; Kampodpura; Toriya; Maharjganj; Bamrorakla; Biron; Kutoora; Ramtoriya; Halvani; Dikoli; Serora; Lidhora; Varma; Dharduti; APPENDIX-III (I) Block 5. Bakshua Villages Barach; Melavar; Moli; Para; Sadva; Surjpuraroad; Barethi; Bhagva; Panvari; Simriya; Ghuvara; Sevar; Ghayra; Devpur; Sarkana; Mandikhera; and Vishva. Bandhchndoli; Bijavali; Madiyaghat; Majhganvaghati; Gevlari; Dhimarva; Mudiya; Dhodhra; Podi; Kervara; Dargunva; Mudar; Maddevara; Serra; Budisemra; Jujharpura; Gadisemra; and Bhraser. 3. Crop: Lentil (Masur) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 District: Vidisha Block Villages 1. Vidisha Husanapur; Bhadarvara-gao; Kuaakheri; Meharkheri; Khaprkhera; San; Chiroriya; Kaf; Khaikhera; Hirni; Mudara-Harisingh; Imliya; Rusalli; Kirmchi; Sorai; Panjh; Bandhera; Bahlot; Hirnai; Nitrir; Bhdora; Dehari; Semra; Piprhutha; Avela; Ramghar; Mohana; Mudara; Padrat; Bherokheri; Barakheri; Khari; Palki; Lalakheri; and Narot. 2. Basoda Semra; Tyonda; Pipraha; Menvara; Kheroda; Pachpipra; Murahr; Kirarkheri; Khamkheri; Ukayla; Sumerdangi; Mtena; Gamakhar; 3. Kurvai Varetha; Vukhara; Hinota; Jarguva; Ikoda; Rajpur; Berkheri; Mitholi; Gudaval; Daukheri; Koshi; Loharra; Jonakheri; Navara; Khothi; Shiravali; Talapar; Belai; Servasa; Nahi; Panavar; Keathora; Keshopur; Devil; Sihora; Sirnota; Barual; Mehluaa; Virpur; Shahpur; Futera; and Bhugavli. 4. Gyarspur Barighat; Manpur; Khamkhera; Ikodiya; Harjakheri; Dhurdha; Sumer barri; Khejra barri; Sojana; Dhniyakhidi; Van jagir; Nador; 225 226 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block Villages Kakruaa; Madichoobisa; Chakmari; Mahender; Hathyakhera; Dhnoora; Gulabganj; Aern; Khjuri; Suaakheri; Rampur chakr; Gunuaa; and Patvari kheri. 5. Sironj Khuvpura; Kudka; Kaluaakhera; Lalitpur; Dimroli; Tribhunpur; Riniya; Vishnpur; Pyarakheri; Shahistrabat; Sankala; Shalpur; Sanoti; Diknakheri; Dipnakhera; Kamodarkheri; Jagthar; Okalikhera; Gopalnagar; Bamhorishala; Kareeyahat; Kundanpur; Mohanpur; Degara; Faridpur; Narkhera; and Bamnkheri. 6. Nateran Kherai; Nateran; Seu; Khejda kashiram; Mudari; Mudari pitambar; Chamraha; Mudari khirni; Miyakheri; Tajkhajuri; Mudara sherpur; Das khajuri; Nagtara; Raypur; Ghtvai; Shilvay khjuri; Ravan; Nipaliya; Aamkhera kalu; Johd; Kashipur; Rampur; Narkhera khadya; Kasbakhedi; Semrkheri; Pamariya; Belanar; Narkheraghat; Dighoni; Jamnyai; and Nagoor. 1. Kundam Pipriya; Baghrati; Devri; Junvani; Baroda; Bhita; Bhirarikala; Bhirarihkhurd; Saleeya; Parora; Rampura; Vivsa; Jugiya; Mahuaakhera; Kumgava; Bhartri; Harduaa; Udan; Kheri; Hirapur; Sihoda; Khamhriya; Majitha; Tilvara; Lami; Bhita; 2. Panagar; 3. Patan 4. Shahpura District: Jabalpur Sehjpuri; Sannaval; Dabrakala; and Daduaa. Kohna; Kohani; Mohlajhir; Nimtuaa; Bamhnodi; Bhichhuaa; Badeeyakhera; Hareeya; Kuvarpur; Rakhi; Kanti; Mada; Mahgava; Devri; Kala dumar; Panagar; Simriya; Urdbakala; Bhensa; Dudki; and Nuniyakala. Byoohari; Bhrra; Thuha; Goppur; Parriya; Rsuaiya; and Imliya. Bilkharva; Shitalpur; Chhpart; Bilpathar; Rambichhiya; Nachankheri; Ramkhiriya; Fular; Mankeri; Kushali; Barbate; Pavla; Jhilond; Salivara; Belkhera; Sunachar; APPENDIX-III (I) Block Villages Didhora; Raghat pipriya; Bijna; Malkchhar; Jhojhi; Jhurai pipriya; Matvara; Pipriyakala; Katila; Kuaakheri; Gokala; Sundadehi; Manegao; Umriya; and Navin chargava. 5. Sihora Selavara; Gada; Budri; Atriya; Khirhnikala; Schuli; Singhuli; Bhtuli; Ghat; Simriya; Gadchpa; Mohatra; and Rithori. 6. Majholi Darshan; Lamkana; Gurji; Hathleva; Ghanakala; and Richhi. District: Sagar Block 1. Sagar 2. Rahatgarh Villages Chauka-gureya; Nitrri-gureya; Chitora; Samnapur; Gureya; Gousara; Dhana(devari); Dhana; Sagouriya-ghatmpur; Dhana(Jeitpur); Renvjha; Pipri-belimafi; Banshiya; Bersala-banshiya; Broda rahli; Patha-surthi; Surkhi; Chturbhta; Vidvas; Midvasa; Haneta; Hilgan Jeitpur-semraangad; Devri(hilgan); Hafsili-verkherisuvnsh; Naraynpur; Gamiriya-smredi; Derkheri-sumredi; Berkheri-sumredi; Jarara; Fatehpura-sumredi; Futera-bhapel; Pachpipra-sumredi; Patan; Chakroda-bhopel; Lotna; Sihora; Karai-jarara; Sumredi; Jarara; Fatehpura-sumredi; Futera-bhapel; Pachpipra-sumredi; Patan; Chakroda-bhapel; Lotana; Sihora; Karai-jarara; Sumredi; Bhopel; Pathriya-gnbhiriya; Menvara; Tatarpur-mardanpur; Magoriya-khjuriya; Nourja-khjuriya; Mugaryau-gnbhiriya; Dhnora-menvarakala; Menvarakala; Menvarakhurd; Gnmiriyahat-gnbhiriya; Bhes; Jarai; Maneshiya-dagraniya; Bashiyabhansa-jarai; Maraimliya-jarai; Kreeyahajari-dagraniya; and Midvasa-bijora. Magoriya-khjuriya; Nourja-khjuriya; Mugaryau-ganbhiya; Lotana-lotani; Dhnora-menvarakala; Menvarakala; Menvarakhurd; Ganmiyiyahat-ganbhiya; Bhesa; Jarai; Maneshiya-dagraniya; 227 228 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 3. Jesinagar 4. Vanda Villages Bhopel; Pathriya-ganbhiriya; Menvara; Tatarpur-mrdanpur; Basa; Karhad-tora; Jesinagar; Sobhapur-agariya; Bichhuaa-bamhorighat; Bamhorighat; Geuhuras-bamhorighat; Tora; Amoda-hara; Candela-hara; Hara; Geuhuras; Bhjiya-geuhuras; Bishanpur; Ghoghri-bishnpur; Bishnpur; Gehlpur-gehuras; Bakhra-bishnapur; Jotpur-berkherigusai; Godani-dungariya; Jamuniyghoshi-dugriya; Dungriya; Rampura-dungriya; Masurhai; Semrakala-maneshiya; Parriyakhurd-masurhai; Singarmurri-maneshiya; Ishurvara-masurhai; Johriya-masurhai; Mehgod; Tehratehri; Murri-dakrai; Chkeribineka; Khavari; Sigravan; Charoda; Pajnari; Chkeri; Fatehpur; Kvayala; Patari-bijari; Kadva; Hinoti-choka; Richhibineka-semradant; Mokalpur-pitholi; Khojmpur; Papriya; Pitholi; Bajrera; Sgari; Rakh-bineka; Basiyabhansa-jarai; Maraimliya-jarai; Kaneyahajari-dagraniya; and Midvasa-bijora. Korja-mehgod; Killai; Semraghona-devlchori; Saji-sarkhari; Sigana; Mrkhera; Khejra; Bamhori-derkheri; Pipriya; Simriya-kevlari; Bilhara; Mahuaakhera; Gadoli-berkheri; Chandoni-kareya; Kharmu-bansa; Virpur-kantgi; Parri; Sagonipura-oriya; Agariya; Khjuriya-semragapalm; Semragopalman; Kantgi; Ghana-hirapur; Kusumghar-chaktoriay; Hirapur; Khamkuaa; Khurithavari; Kaneeya; Sagonipura-oriya; Oriya; and Chandoni-kareeya. Kandari; Nimon; Mau-rakhsi; Parvar-; Ganyari; Jagdhar; Sleyakhurd-bahrol; Bamura-kotiya; Kuhal; Khiriya bineka-magadha; Pipriyachoda; Sonpur-jamuniya; Chauka; Muriya-choka; Patari-bijari; Singdoni; Chhapri; Vinsi-vinsuaa; Bakrai-jalmpur; Noraj; APPENDIX-III (I) Block Villages Hindoriya-bineka; Bhartiya-bineka; Sigdoni-bineka; Shekhpur-bineka; Bineka; Jalmpur; Ghurmar-ravara; and Bakrai-ravara. 5. Shahgarh Bamhori-dilona; Tatrvara-noraj;’ Silapari-dilona; Berithi; Dilona; Dakatoyr; Nayakhera-dalptpur; Muhali-barkhera; Barkhera; Rajoola-basona; Basona; Bei-basona; Papet; Purashahghar; Datya-semrasanodha; Barayatha; Bagrodha; Karai-braytha; Ghuvara-shahghar; Jharola-jasora; Jarora-datya; Khatorakhurd; Mohair-khatorakhurd; Kaneri-ruravan; Ruravan; Mohair-khatorakhurd; Chakk Kaneri-ruravan; Luharra-ruravan; Khtorakhurd; Bhikmpur abad; Nihari-sadagir; Nihani-sadagir; Nihani-katorakhurd; Bamnora; Katorakala; Lidhora-magara; Bhikmapur reytvari; Chakeri-chakerishahghar; Sadgir; Sasa-bamnora; Tinsi-vinsuaa; Murari; Mahunna; Tinsuaa; Semra; Tahroli-mahuna; Ratnpur-semraramchand; Semra ramchand-semra; Tinsuaa; Bakrai-jalmapur; Silapri-dilona; Ghurmar-ravara; Gungra; Tatrvara-noraj; Pali-kirravda; Bhilavali-harkal khati; Rupu-kirravda; Kirrvda; Hadkal khati; Ghara; Dehari; Semrkheri; Kathai-dehari; Karronda; Vildhava; Bhanghar; Deval; Dhamna; Umriya-gdholi; Gdholi; Muhasa; Piprkheri; Ghnora; Kanjiya; Lahravada; Gochi bagspur-ramsagar; Barethi; Kakrt-barethi; Bakrai-jalmpur; and Ghurmar-ravara. 6. Malthon Nanoli-naudhana; Amarirmgada-itva; Hirnchhipa; Goduvijaypura; Dugahakhurd; Paloaa-goduvijaypur; Khrera-hirnchhipa; Logar-bamnora; Khiriyakala; Barodiyagusai-bheleya; Maravangori; Kangus-jholsi; Jholsi; Tagrbgoniya-bheleya; Andela; Bedara; 229 230 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 7. Rahali 8. Deori 9. Kesali Villages Piprkhiriya-semralodhi; Logar-bamnora; Kannkheri-patikhera; Parsona; Jhigari; Chhulla; Pipriya-Pathak; Simriya; Raykhera; Rasena; Duguva; Kheruaa; Panjara; Dobhi; Bari; Jhiriyakhera; Kheripadam Mahrajpur; Dhanguva; Samnapurshahju; Panari(Niwari); Khakriya; Gdguva; Ramkhirya; Pipriyaned(Sarra); Sarraned; Parraifate; Parraikalu; Madpipriya; Khanpura; Titrpani; Kevlari; Harrai; Gotevgao; Jaitpur; Doma; Dehchuaa-Mahaka; Bhusara; Chhiari-Jatpur; Mahuaakhera; Dhanguva-Bilhari; Bamhori-Bhusara; Mahka; Rahlikhera-Mahuaakhera; Bhusara; Bilhari; Kenkara-Bamhori; Niwarikala-Muhli; Sagoni; Kusarmau-Muhali; Sagoni; Kusarmau-Muhali; Muhali; Kherai-medeyamafi; Medeyamafi; Maravnpayak; and Richhi-maravnpayak. Sevas; and Kumrai. Parrs; Richhai; Bijora; Panari; Khakriya; Raykhera; Bari; Suna; Parras; Niwari; Khanpura; Kevalari; Gotevao; Chhindli; Gadguva; Pipriyanede; Samnapurshahju; Ramkhiriay; Bersala; Jhiriyakhera; Kheruaa; Nierdpur; Kevlari; Harrai; Jhamra; Jamuniya; Khakriya; and Panari. Basa; Jolnpur; Utkata; Hinotiya-Choka; Choka; Mehada-Sahjpur; Samnapur; Muderi-Tendudabar; Kanjera-Nadiay; Pipriaya-Sagoni; Partapur-Sahjpur; Mehda-Sahjpur; Chandpura-Tendudabar; Ghotkheir-Anghori; Dilhari-Tendudabar; Bagdrikhurd-Khatola; Ghana-Paloh; Bagdrikhurd-Khatola; Semra; APPENDIX-III (I) Block 10.Khurai Villages Parrai-Chokadongari; Badhvara; Singpur; Dhilvar; Berar; Barkuaa-Singpur; Kannera-Nadiya; Choradangari; Jamuniya; Aalnpur-Patana; Kankori; Purtra; Kesali; Ramkheri; Bhonhara; Sonpur-Tumri; Kukvara-Ramkheri; Kisnpur-Ghana; Maramada; Devrikala-Maramada; Jhiriya-Semra; Kevlari; Kheri-Khatola; Khatola; Sileya-Thanvari; Hirnpur-Jamuniya; Samnapur-Gutori; Jethari-Dhavai; Pondi-Dhavai; Jhamra-Thanvari; Dhavai; Jamuniya-Gutori; Dehchili-Gutori; Samnapur-Gutori; Barkotikhurd; Bamhori; Chandpura-Tendudabar; Ghatkheri-Anghori; Dilhari-Tendudabar; And Partappur-Sahjpur. Dhangar; Gamiriya; Mensi; Khera; Dhanora; Badholi; Balop; Dharmpur; Pali; Gadhola jagir; Nagada; Bandari; Bhilon; Madiya; Khiriya; Musa; Naroda; Koklvara; Parrai; Banhat; Mehmudpur; Sumreri; Kanau; Silodha; Semraghat; Pyasi; Beri; Bankhirya; Ganpat; Muriya; Shimriya ghat; Barodiya simriya; Renguaa; Khurai; Tevara; Gamiriya khurd; Kannakheri; Palapar; Khajuriay ; Nardha; Parasari; Barkhera; Balau; Binaytha; Pathriay jagan; Pathriya bodha; Viranbodha; Karmpur; Birmkheri; Girhani; Bhachha; Khirya chittar; Lahtvas; Bhutai; Gadholi javahar; Buranpura; Muriya kuber; Mala suneti; 231 232 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 11.Bina Villages Chandpur; Bagachi; Murari; Basahari; Nirtla; Rithor; Luharra; Muhali bujurg; Rusalla; Tihar; Ghorat; Naukhira; Jagarai kala; Maheri; Bamhori kharera; Muhali muhakkm; Kapuriya viran; Khimlasa; Halau; Kampur; Kumraul; Basiyagaur; Chaukapathari; Janarho; Kanera gaur; Jamuniya dhiraj; Pipriay gaur; Baharpur; Budhau; Dhemadhana; Dareya; Bahraul; Bahraul baman; and Singpur. Varmahan-veghai; Mirjapur-muriyadater; Dhar; Rusala-harkalajen; Veghai; Mejvara-chamari; Purajadan-khjuriya; Mirjapur-muriyadater; Khajuriya; Muriyadater; Purajadan-veghai; Par; Agasod; Donmadhi-agasod; Chakkagasod; Purena; Hasuaa-purena; Baghrupa-lakhahar; Dhana-lakhahar; Besara; Dhampur-besara; Lakhahar; Bhojpur-sirchonpi; Bamhari-mahadevkheri; Mahadev kheri; Lahravda; Besara; Lavahar; Chaudh; Maliya-kankhar; Gungi-bukhara; Kankhar; Jagdishpur-biharna; Bethni- Bukhara; Kankhar; Jagdishpur-biharana; Bethani-bukhara; Biharna; Kankhar; Dhuruaa; Hirnchhipa; Bamharishekh-ghanora; Malkheri; Rusala; Hansuaa-purena; Nivoda; Chakar dhai-semarkheri; Berkheri-nivoda; Belai; Biharna-belai; Bukhara; and Harkal khati. APPENDIX-III (I) 4. Crop: Bengal gram (Chana) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 District: Vidisha Block Village 1. Sironj Khejra gapal; Rasulpur; Barkhera sajjan; Jamalpur; Devpur; Bammori hoj; Shidhak ganj; Fajalpur; Richhan; Chorakheri; Ajuppur; Kankarkherikala; Devithori; Sahankheri; Suganakheri; Baskheri ajit; Chhutuaa; Kandrakheri; Chitavar; Pipalkhera; Chhapu; Bagrod; Mirpur; Malsipur; Imamnagar; Jaidpur; Tarvariya; Pagrani; Khejra hali; Mudara ghat; Visharampur; and Ratanbarri. 2. Basauda Delakheri; Gufamaser; Karari; Behlot; Bhidvasan; Piprhutha; Sanaval; Laloai; Madiyasemra; Kulaha; Parsaura; Tarpara kala; Saunsera; Noghai; Garakar; Mudra khalil; Saloi; Madiya; Sanaai; Parsaura jagir; Kanhikheri; Semri; and Kadarpur. 3. Gyarsapur Santapur; Chitray; Uttmakheri; Andiya; Pipriya; Mudari; Chakk bareth; Khujrar; Mugaora; Simrhar; Rajpur patani; Rajpur chakk; Patani; Madipur; Nadaur; Khejdapdrat; Suaakheri; Chakkrampur; Mahuaakheri; Vilrai; Siyasi; Mannupura; Barkheri; Kanjela; Diyakheri; Goriya; Atarikhejra; Dehalvada; Imalavada; Dighora; Gunnotha; Barvai; Hedarghar; Potala; Himmtpur; Pipriya prasar; Vijaypur; Tarpara jauhari; Beharyai; Naryaval; Khejra; Tumena; Hinotiya; Nevali; Chatholi; Ghosuaa; Lankhgar; Sujvaha; Pohra; Khiriya jagir; Madiya dhamnod; Chirroda; Chopra; Rampur; Bhavan khiriya; Semra isatmurar; Jharponiya; Chikali; Ikval ganj; Mohammdghar; Basadehi; Vasuriya; Sumer jagir; Gopalpur; Ahamd ganj; Meharukheri; Khiriya; Nipaniya; Ganeshpur; Mudara; Nolas; Aambar; Ramghar; Sihod; Pura gosai; Ramnagar; Ghatera; Poniya; Murjhiri; Pipriya; Bheropur; Vorirampur; Mankapur; Sakrada; Laharpur; Lakhuli; Shahpura; Vehta; Barkhera; Khejra padrat; 233 234 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block Village Kareya; Taravali; Patharai; Hatkhera; Nolai; Pipalkheri; Aelcha; Sardarpur; Vshiyakala; Koluaa; Luharra; Dhaukhera; Rainagar; Ahamd ganj; Choki; Poaariya; Rampura; Semra dhamnod; Sinduriya; Bhavani khiriya; Dasipur; Barri dhamnod; Gujari; Padriya; Parsaura; Deyrpur; Jhirniya; Berkheri; Aamkhera; Dargava; Vandava; Hirapur; Vavliya; Ulakhera; Mahuaakheri; Semra; Gunuaa; and Koluaa dhamnod. 4. Vidisha Bes; Udaygiri; Ammchhar; Jivijipur; Saloh; Paloh; Pervara; Hisoda; Hinnauda; Pahu; Lashkarpur; Seleya; Bhatkheri; Dallkheri; Barro; Bamora; Amoda; Dhamnoda; Bagrod; Karela; Pathriya; Bagod; Sayar; Balabarkhera; Dangrvara; Barkhera; Ahamdpur; Parsukheri; Mudara; Kakarkhera; Stiyakhera; Khejara; Thanner; Bayaunchi; Sultniya; Khajuri; Pipriya ajit; Goriya khera; Pauaanala; Kavula; Vauriya; Silpri; Hinotiya; Bhut parasi; Kahuaakhera; Paradi; Vallkheri; Khejara sultan; Dehlokheri; Khejra; Khamkhera; Kachhikhera; Kareya hat; Vamn khera; Pipriya mot; Madiya; Kherua; Harukheri; Gajar; Khamukheri; Ikodiya; Padriya; Mudara; Jamaldi; Jamali; Palki; Lalakheri; Naroth; Iamliya; Dholkheri; Madheyakhera; Nimkhirya; Vidisha; Hasuaa; Bhatni; Jaitpura; Kharbai; Mugod; Parashi; Parashi khurd; Khadukheri; Madan kheri; Gurariya; Chidoriya; Karakheri; Pipalkheri; Tharr; Mudhara; Panjh; Sorai; Khejra sultan; and Dhturiya. 5. Kurvai Ukavad; Punakheri; Padochha; Khiriya tarfdar; Khiriya bagari; Pirotha; Kachhava; Bhatoli; Bodhighat; Chakk basauda; Basauda; Maliyakhera; Chhirkhera; Bandore; Andeli; Jarguva; Aakhai; Bhorasa; Ray mudra; Bamori; Kareya; Dhuva; Dharu kheri; Nipaniya; Semra shahpur; Sarkhedi; Futera; APPENDIX-III (I) Block Barkhera; Lachayra; Kesharganj; Karmodiya; Perevara; 6. Nateran 7. Lateri 1. Tikamgarh 2. Baldevgarh Gadi; Jhiri; Kachhikhera; Berkheri kirar; Maniya barkhera; Hada; Dafaryai; Barkhera jat; Jamanyai; Lavakheri; Pali; Manakheri; Baroda pali; Dagarvada; Shahrkheri; Nenvas; Murariya; Dharga; Bhilakheri; Tokara; Bahadurpur; Anadpur; Village Jhagriya; Jaukund; Kankar; Kalryai; Daigi kumhariya; Rusalli; Bamhori; Mohanpur; Barodiya; Ghatkheri; Dudhankheri; Khushalpur; Bhagvanpur; Badher; Gokalpur; Jotpur; Piproda; Bhiyankheri; Shamshabad; Chhirari; Lateri; Lalchiya; Dodkheri; Choti rusalli; Kachhikhera; Ualhakheri; District: Tikamgarh Mavai; Hiranagar; Jasvantnagar; Kanti; Ranipura; Alampur; Papavni; Gopalpura; Bahadurpur; Paharikhurd; Rigora; Annatpura; Samrra; Takha; Ajanor; Nargura; Sanpon; Lakshamnpura; Manikpura; Srinagar; Ganeshganj; Dhajari; Surjpur; Khera; Kudyala; Genti; Imlana; Bachhaunda; Darguva khalasa; Dharmpura; Darguva jagir; Hirdyanagar; Kachhiya khera; Tola; Monekakhirak; Khudonjdikderi; Arora; Deri; Jalguva; Dhanera; Midavali; Tigora; Khodera; Matolkhas; Kulguva; Baghai; Lamera; Patharguva; Kuneta; Ugadhmataul; Revara; Tamoiya; Neh pipriya; and Padriya. Mahutha; Nasartghar; Baroda; Shalakheri; Sangrampur; Vardha; Kareya; Vichhiya; Sarsi; Mohi; Sangul; and Barkhera makhu. Raghunathpur; Lodhakheri; Baman kheri; Jajmkheri; Lalatora; Okhalikhera; and Kherkheri. Shivpuri; Charpuva; Sundarpur; Pader; Kumrukhiriya; Jatauaa; Pahari tilvaran; Sagauni; Madumar; Madhuvan; and Gudanvara. Chauvara; Vanpura sapaun; Bhelsi; Babera; Sarkanpur khas; Majguva; Bhitarvar; Bhiloni; Kotare; Chinguva; Banpura; Kharo; Manpasar; Norpara; 235 236 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block Village Guna; Gora; Pipra; Madori; Futer chakr 1; Futer chakr 2; Shivnagar; Chhidari; Ramsagara; Dadgaay; Pacher; Pipara; Harpura; Banpura bujurg; Sarkar; Devrda khas; Patorijagir; Patori khalsa; Kannpur; Kharila; Shahpur; Khargapur; Sijaura; Malguva; Garauli; Farka pathrai; Chanderi khas; Doh chakr 1; Doh chark 2; Duvdeai; Hirapur khas; Bar; Barme; and Khajrar. 3. Palera Palerahar; Palera khas; Budor; Mahend maheva; Ramnagar; Rampura nivavari; Aalmpura; Bannebujurg; Laron; Khera; Gona; Bakhatpura; Kudyala; Barana; Kachhaura; Vavai; Dhura; Magarai; Bamhori kala; Simra khurd; Pahari bujurg; Sagarvara; Syavani; Kalra; Jevar; Uparara; Kachhiyagura; Sunarai; Kharo; and Nuna. 4. Jatara Vamhauriavda; Tannga; Devraha; Machaura; Simriya; Vervara; Bajitpura; Muhara; Lidhauratal; Shah; Baldevpura; Kandva; Gudandi; Karmaura; Jaruaa; Larkhurd; Raghunathpur; Machi; Piprat; Kitakhera; Shahpur; Sitapur; Garauli; Jagatnagar; Majhguva; Ramnagar; Shivrajpur; Dhamna; Mauvujurg; Vijravan; Punaul; Bamhauri; Ratanguva; Digaura; Kharoai; Margguva; Virau; Mataul; Rampura; Dharmpura; Kurrai; Varmatal; Varmarang; Devkha; Serai; Luharguva; Gor; Nadiya; and Mogana. 5. Niwari Devendarpur; Astari; Vinvra; Patharam; Chchavali; Taricharkhurd; Sakuli; Davarkhas; Saktibhero; Sadikpura; Kurar; Kuaarpura; Ubaura; Birsinghpur; Putrikhera; Devrivmanu; Bhagt; Dhamna; Bamhori; Guvavli; Dhauna; Nura; Urdora; Kalothra; Kalothra; Ghughsi; Bhmora; Jikhangao; Harshmau; Jhingaura; Basvan; Jugaai; Kuluba; Paha; Basatpur; Niwari bhata; Bavai; Gidkhini; Pipra; Murara; Ladvari; Rajapur; APPENDIX-III (I) Block 6. Prithvipur Village Syamli; Sendri; Kathuphari; Dhavabangara; Puchhikarguva; Mohanpura; Baproli; Teharka bhata; Teharka; Bahera; Namapura; Churai; Churara; Charkpur; Jamuniya; Chandavani; Radhapur; Maharajpura; and Kapura. Viraura; Jveramora; Sankerabhandan; Madiya; Prithvipur; Duduma; Tora; Kanaura; Bhelsa; Dhilla; Bindpura; Rautera; Todi; Jeron; Dhaurra; Bhopalpura; Jer; Madvakhas; and Simra. District: Ujjain 1. Tarana Itava; Tobrikhera; Palkhnda; Lalakhera; Kharkhari; Borda; Suvagao; Shankarpur; Berchhi; Kareri; Merkheri; Borda; Mulravan; Borda gurjar; Jhiranya; Chhapri; Mallupura; Kaytha; Borda manda; Rampura; Nanded; Kesval; Linbadit; Ramnagar; Dobra; Hedarpur; Chakya; Kapeli; Sarli; Naharkheri; Kodarkheri; Bhukhi; Bhrsimma; Guradiya dogar; Birgod; Lasudiya; Kamlikhera; Khera lasudiya; Bherupura; Mundali; Dubali; Khandakheri; Karnj; Tarana; Khanbukheri; Faniya; Golava; Khatikheri; Kath baroda; Nalesri; Bhatuni; Khjuriya; Sakari; Anntkheri; Dudhli; Palduna; Baghera; Bijpari; Halukheri; Larniya; Sumrakheri; Chitav vala; Rupakheri; Dabra; Chirri; Karai; Pachaula; Lakhankheri; Samanera; Pachaulakheria; Khakari; Bholdiya; Dhabla hardu; Parsoli; Suvas; Pat; Bryakheri; Samtiyakheri; Ialmkheri; Barodiya; Timavad; Kachnariya; Javasiya kumar; Samgi; Chhavni; and Titori. 2. Khachrod Gurediya pitramal; Mohana; Chavnd; Barkhera najik; Lekoda anjana; Chambal padalya; Adhyanjik; Rajora; Navada; Paslod; Gurala; Lsudiyachuvd; Jiyjighad; Malikheri; Unhel; Kalalkheri; Surajkheri; Lusdavan; Vilvaniya ; Pi.sa.Mata; and Kundli. 237 238 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block Village 3. Ujjain Limbapipliya; Jastakhedi; Nalava; Kharet; Harnavada; Semlyansar; Nikevdi; Narvar; Devrekheri khurd; Sahibkheri; Ujjain; Mullapur; Pingleshvar; Sadaval; Bamora; Aakasoda; Kadchha; Silarkheri; Hanskheri; Nilkanth; Hamrikheri; Fatehabad; Kirotiya; Badalkheri; Jhiroliya; Dhatravada; Kesuni; Surajnvasa; Harsodan; Chakjayrumpur; Morukheri; Dhavlarehvari; Talod; Aervas; Mangrola; Chitaman JV. ; Ratnakheri; Jivan kheri; Sabara kheri; Pal kheri; Chudmukh; Gangeri; Barjraj kheri; Matana kala; Datana; Matana; Khjuriya rehbari; Kithoda rao; Nirora; Kankriya chira; Mundlasuleman; Hasmpura; Ranadar; Khajuriya ku; Maula kheri; Der kheri; Piplauda dawaraka; and Madhaupur. 4. Ghatiya Chakravda; Gunava; Khalana; Madhvghar; Ramghar; Dhanrabhalla; Salakheri; Borkhera bhalla; Nanakheri; Ralayeta bhoja; Kamed; Surasa; Barkheri; Gura; Khoriya; Ruai; Dhulmahu; Khedla; Bihariya; Panched; Sutarkhera; Kaluhera; Saudg; Aajmpura; Ratdiya; Mohanpura; Gonsa; Tulahera; Gatiya; Nipaniya goyel; Ralayti; Isakpur; Lakhahera; Ralayta hevat; Viramkheri; Dhannkheri; Badodiay kaji; Ajnoti; Silodaraval; Aambidiya; Sigvada; Maukheri; Jhirnya; Sarola; Vinayega; Badbai; Gumrabada; Davari; Kalesar; Dhablagori; Chosala; Malikheri; Kalkheri; Jalava; Bhutiya; Avliua; Visakheri; Bamori; Ujjainiya; Jhitarkheri; Salamata; Rudahera; Vichharod; Khajuriya; Daulatpur; Runji; Kherkheri; Gurediya; Banda; Mina; Pipliya mujafta; Jayrampura; Bandka; Jaithal; Kadvali; Shankarpur; Kagdikaradiya; and Panvihar. 5. Mahidpur Karnavad; Barukheri; Koyal; Bapaiya; Barahmnkhera; Jhutavat; Sarvankhera; Dogarkhera; Jagoti; Barkheribajar; Melakheri; Ghtiyasaidas; Khjuriyamansur; Jelyakheri; Ilyakhera; Piplyabhim; Mahidpurrod; Devali; Bilkhera; Rudahera; Kherdiyamarnpur; APPENDIX-III (I) Block 6. Badnagar Village Gogapur; Ilyakheri; Petlavad; Jormalkha; Makala; Nalkhera; Nipaniya badar; Padliya; Ghtiyajassa; Gelakheri; Jharra; Kethari; Sakriya; Kachriya; Naggurodya; Tarot; Bamnai; Kheramadda; Dharakhera; Dhurchniyapratap; Narayana; Mahu; Barkherabujurg; Kitiya; Kuklkhera; Dongle; Chirmiya; Higoniya; Arniyanjik; Mahdiya; Lasudiysripath; Gangajakhera; Kherakhajuriya; Mujdlidotru; Kalapipal; Shakkarkheri; Dhanodiya; Javasiyasolaki; Lasudiyadevsi; Jhagara; Kallpipilaya; Tilyakheri; Palava; Palduna; Dolanpur; Ranva; Khasodkhurd; Pirjhlar; Ms.Khalsa; Lakhesara; Namalpur; Sohar; Dotardi; Aamla; Binpura; Baijnath; Mahidpurkasba; Tanda; Thikariya; Bhadava; Guradiyadasa; Aakyalimba; Ghatpiplya; Aajmabad; Kukni; Isankheri; Mundalaparval; Parvatkheri; Delchibujurg; Tarnod; Chitavad; Rohira; Banjari; Delchikhurd; Kachaliyasaiyayd; Lasudiyagoyal; Dhelvari; Borkheranau; Ladnpur; Bahadurpura; Aarnyabagra; Indaukh; Tupukhera; Mudlasodiya; Borkheraghat; Piplyadhuma; Ghosala; Piplyanath; Belakhera; Aakyajassa; Ramsara; Palava; Dhavlikamma; Lasudiyamsur; Nipaniyaraju; Rudarkhera; Molana; Jhalariya; Bargari; Datkha; Utavas; Jafala; Itava; Bradiya; Kajlana; Sanavda; Ajanda; Barhnagar; Kundikhera; Aanjna; Kamlyakhera; Hajratpura; Ravatkheri; Chhigari; Semlya; Sukari; Dugarkheri; Kanthari; Gelakheri; Kherakason; Suhagpura; Simrol; Tulsapur; Bagala; Barapathar; Dhulet; Badgao; Sirpur; Dharakhera; Karai; Moyakhera; Mahudipur; Dongle; Balra; Jodmavirbhan; Piplyaharji; Bagani; Ghorabag; Mundliybhoj; Hajilyakheri; Ranayrapir; Chibri; Bavalya; Savan; Asari; Bansing; Raghavi; and Bisalkhera. Simlavda; Aamlavd kala; Semla kheri; Guravd; Malora; Bardiya; Badgao; Runija; Msvadiya dhar; Madhopur; Pitha kheri; Pirlavdiya; 239 240 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block Village Arjunakhedi; Ravdiyapir; Bhiravada; Lohariya; Badgara; Pipalu; Sarola; Birgodanathu; Navada; Pithora; Lohara; Gajikheri; Dotaru; Khaudvabibi; Mundala; Sukalana; Gunvad; Ghadsiga; Surakheri; Bhorvas; Bamnapani; Khodoniya; Chikali; Barhamnbroda; Nimboda; Kadai; Dagbara; Nasinga; Jhumki; Igoriya; Baledi; Patyakheri; Bisakheri; Bisahera; Hatyakheri; Konki; Rasulavad; Bheslakala; Birgodarndhir; Asavata; Bagrer; Umriya; Khandvasura;’ Jlodiya; Fatepur; Sikhpur; Bhomlvas; Kiloli; Sunera; Ajravda; Chiraila; Sardana; Kharsodkala; Kharsodkala; Kheranarayan; Mavdilodha; Labayacha; Sundravad; Sijvna; Harnavda; Balodalakhkha; Dhreri; Ursinga; Mundt; Okarpura; Lasudiya; Kamanpura; Khanroda; Virakheri; Ranavda; Jandla; Bhatpchlana; Seliya; Oradi; Balodaarsi; Paduniya; Tokara; Nanbani; Kajiyakheri; Garakheri; Bandrvela; Nogava; Bhuvasa; Gajnikheri; Malpura; Makravan; Palsoda; Suvasa; Molakheri; Kanjd; Kalmoda; Amlavdbika; Rupahera; Mahudi; Asloda; Sikandarkhera; Jahagirpur; Gulabkheri; Narela; and Kodhri. District: Guna Block 1. Guna Khokar; Majipur; Leharghat; Mayana; Tinsyae; Dugsara; Bhadora; Khutiyavad; Jamra; Poonam Khedi; Piproda Haru; Maanpur; Hinotiya; Kundul; Doshpur; Travata; Silawati; Pureni; Villages Dewarimaar; Bohra; Khiriya; Mahor; Krondh; Gehukheda; Chandol; Gopalpur ; Jhir; Vinayakkhedi; Muhaalpur; Khuja; Churai; Karodiya; Satanpur; Kanon; Pagara; Kotiya; APPENDIX-III (I) Block 2. Aron 3. Chandola Villages Sakat Pur; Chacsaktpur; Viloniya; Barkhedagirdh; Pasoda; Sehrok; Banvirkhedi; Piprodamena; Barod; Salay; Balapur; Tankproriya; Sirsi; Dimriyai; Semrakheda; Devmdi; Mohrokhurd; Panwadihaat; Sarai; Saandar; Kayanpur; Nivoda; Karoda; Dagrai; Naiv; Karaiya; Kherkhedi; Chetrapal; Mundramata; Kadaiya; Kehjdarama; Talawada n.Ambeh; Bahukhedi; Badod; Mohanpur; Jastkhedi; Jharoda; Tagrayakala; Mandakheda; Tagaryakhurd; Bilangakhedi; Piplaya n.Singna; Amlaya; Barkhedakala; Amritkheda; Umaryakala; Kunjakheda; Khedlitanka; Tulsikhedi; Kanakhedi; Chandpura; Khejdavehra; Allikhedi; Goryakheda; Jhamjhara; Ballapur; Toriya; Mawan; and Pipriya. Paharua; Patleshwar; Raipur; Henotiya; Rampur; Sungayai; Dehrikala; Aron; Bumriya; Budena; Barkhedahaat; Piprodakala; Mohanwada; Jaswantpura; Chopna; Bhador; Pali; Semarakhrud; Rusiya; Devari; Khamkheda; Budakheda; Sehbaazpur; and Jhajhon. Barkhedimafi; Dedla; Jamonya; Bilkheda; Ghorlakheda; Gadayapura; Vapchakapura; Pipalkhedi; Talawda N.Sanai; Gopalgarh; Madaganmafi; Bhojpurya; Khedikala; Vapcha viran; Udokhedi; Haripura; Naityakhedi; Kotra; Kirwada; Paichi; Jhorda; Memanpur; Bamori; Behsua; Sawalpura; 241 242 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block Villages Kudara; Kisanpur; Amkheda; Badnagar; Gasoni; Polashpura; Chopna; Kekdayakala; Manakchowk; Hanumatkheda; Balguda; Tundaveh; Jogirana; Lamakheda; Holyahedi; Vehdaveh; Akhkhedi; Khatohli; Todi; Lehracha; Kitakhedi; Ramsinghpura; Ramteri; Moikhejda; Jaisinghpura; Bijanipura; Charanpura; Ramda; Khejdakalanrani; Raypura; sankakhurd; Kalapahad; and Barkhedakhurd. 4. Bamori Manpur; Parath; Niveri/Nivera; Mangroda; Patan; Baaskhedi; Kehdela Nonpura; Khadagpur; Visonia; Kawrabamori; Bhindra; Bilkheda; Amrodh. 5. Raghogarh Barkheda; Pipalkhedi; Salota; Barsat; Todra; Amlaya; Paraiwa; Ganeshpura; Khejda; Sankarpur; Aligarh; Verwas; Natrai; Sallamgarh; Jhangru; Rajahedi; Dhinakhedi; Motipur; Dogar; Varkhedisyam; Niwari; Durgpura; Gunjhari; Pipalkheda; Lakhori; Arampura; Awan; Kherkheda; Kadaikheda; Merukhedi; and Gohcha. District: Shajapur 1. Shajapur Shajapur; Hirpurateka; Barwal; Morta; Rampura; Satgaon; Gopipur; Sundersi Lahori; Mewasa; Kheda; Kahnja; Lamkhankhedi; Jaiheda; and Bajjaheda. 2. Moh.Badoliya Dupada; Jaloda; and Madana. APPENDIX-III (I) Block Villages 3. Nalkheda Gudrawan; Bhasoda; Ghrola; Bilkhedi; Lasudiya Kelwa Najarkheda; Goyal; Bhilkhedi Patna; Pehnti; and Bhandawad. 4. Shujalpur Akodiya; Khedinagar; Kohliya; Chapdiya; Uchod; Rani Barod; Batwadi; Hadlaykala Khatsur; Mughod; Polaykala; A.Badodiya; Khadi; and Devli. 5. Kalapipal Arniyakala; Bagoda; Badalpur; Jogkhedi; Knadiya; Kakriya; Rampura; Charkhedi; Dabladhir; Bhanyakhedi; Bhardi; Pasesar; Rosla; Kalapipal; Jabdiya Bhil; Pharad; Nandni; Alniya; NipaNiyakhurd; Alisiriya; and Bisankhedi. 6. Agar Kanad; Bhadbhuji; Chadangaon; Shivgarh; Raipuriya; Semli; Sutda; Samgi Mada; Dhandehda; and Pacheti. 7. Susner Salyakhedi; Dongargaon; So.Patti; Khindiyakhedi; Ravli; and Devli. 8. Barod Devli Piplon; Mallupura; Sirpoi; Bardabarkheda; Gangapur; Ralayti; Pipliyachacha; Sudvas; Garbada; and Sangakheda. 1. Chichali Dahmeta; Gagrola; Khanchari; Khamriya; Khadai; Kheri; Dana; Dursuru; Dursura; Jhamar; Hirdyapur; Imliya; Baghora; Bagakudi; Babaikhurd; District: Narsinghpur Tikroli; Hathanpur; Hirapur; Bhamka; Vandesur; Deguwa; Chenakchgar; Devri; Dhalwada; Bhehsa; Bharopur; Podi; Pchama; Puariya; Panari; 243 244 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 2. Saikheda Villages Babaikala; Barhabada; Barchi; Badarbarru; Bavanwada; Basuriya; Berkhedi; Beragarh; Benar; Batesara; Baglai; Kothotiya; Karapgao; Kothiya; Kaanhargaon; Kekra; Kesla; Kanvas; Kalyanpur; Mru; Mehgva Khurd; Mehgvakala; Mohpani; Maregaon; Mohpa; Manrgaon; Ramkhedi; Malhanwada; Mukunda; Mtwara; Magarmuha; Kirehkota; Bhindwar; Pipriya; Thalwada; Singhpur; Simriya; Sileti; Dighori; Vijanpur; Jhaikehda; Jhawara; Nimach; Dohkheda; Gahnora; Thereri; Ghutgo; Ghurpur; Pipriya khurd; Pipriya kala; Pitras; Tumda ; Jamada; Khakriya; Palera; Rehma; Richai; Raipur; Ratikarar; Rehma; Shahpur; Sehshadabar; Sahavan; Siregaon; Sarra; Sarratola; Sukhalheri; Adegaon; Tekapar; Arjungaon; Tudni; Gagai; Golgaon; Sudras; Sujanpur; Saleya; Salgapur; Ukari; Ukasghat; Dograkhor; Vijanpur; Vatesra; Chiksa; Chichali; Chargaon; Chargaon Khurd; Chandankheda; Chorbarheta; Tendukheda; Jhamgaon; Jaithari; Narsara; Narangi; and Amada. Chireh kala; Tighra; Niwari; Niwawar; Timravan; Bhaurgarh; Bhatera; Bhutkheda; Piparpani; Paudi; Podar; Pali; Patlon; Palohabada; APPENDIX-III (I) Block 3. Gotegaon Villages Khamriya; Khapa; Khurshipar; Kehrua; kheri; Jhajankheda; Imliya; Bandha; Bamhori; Bamhori khurd; Bamhori Kala; Barhata; Baraili; Baskheda; Bodari; Belkhedi; Banvari; Bagdara; Karheiya; Kamti; Koskarpa; Kenkara; Kelkachchh; Kajrota; Kaheshvar; Pithwani; Piterhra; Pipriya; Mohad; Madgula; Muaar; Mehragaon; Khiriya; Khireti; Richawar; Sirsiri; Vichua; Rampura; Rahali; Sansarkheda; Sanduk; Sangai; Sasbahu; Sokalpur; Saikheda; Supari; Sethan; Sukha; Usaray; Udani; Dugariya; Ulathan; Dahlvada; Devri; Detpaun; Chandaun; Chamchaun; Narvara; Nandner; Amoda; Amgao; Anghori; Ghardha; Gadarwara; Andegaon; Tuiyapani; Tekapaar; Ajanda; Gujar Jhiriya; Digsara; Jhikoli; Jhiriya mata; and Midwani. Kamti; Karakvel; Kareli; Karelikala; Kuklaha; Kusiwada; Atriya; Gadarwadakheda; Gudrai Khurd; Poniya; Rijha; Sagra; Devnagar; Chandali; Noni; Andhiyari; Badeyakheda; Barhata; Belkhedi; Bandol; Bagaspur; Baglai; Kanjai; Ktotiya; Khamkheda; Kamodi; Kewlari; Mekh; Bichiya; Pithra; Pitera; Simriya; 245 246 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 4. Narsinghpur 5. Kareli Villages Akhibada; Khamriya; Khiwi; Kheri; Jhasi; Dighori; Tikri; Bhasi; Behsa; and Parasbada. Naktua; Narsinghpur; Nawalgaon; Agriya; Ganggai; Gadriyakheda; Lokipar; Lurehta; Mehka; Malahpipriya; Jhirikala; Singhpur; Simriya; Tindani; Hanumatpodi; Behsa; Dahmna; Dahwai; Dhuwgat; Ghatpipriya; Ghatpidrai; Nayagaon; Ghugri; Khamriya; Khamtara; Khapa; Khurpa; Dana; Jhamar; Jharkhurpa; Jhagarhai; Babriya; Bohripar; Dokarghat; Dedwara; Devrikala; Barkheda; Baaskuwari; Pipriya; Pipa. Barodiya; Simriya; Simriya khurd; Gobargaon; Simriyakala; Gwari; Gwarikal; Gurariya; Gurariya(pip); Lakh pip; Bagpodi; Badguwa; Bawriya; Bachai; Kandeli; Karheya; Koda; Kodsa; Kukwara; Kanharpani; Kalyanpur; Mehmadpur; Machwara; Murli Podi; Mudiya; Panjra; Pala; Ranipipriya; Samnapur; Shejpura; Supla; Semra; Surajgaon; Saleya; Dangidana; Dongargaon; Devrikala; Duraanjpur; Vahoripar; Waag Podi; Vehar podi; Chandpura; Chilachonkhurd; Chilachonkala; Chorakheda; Jharjola; Jetpur; and Naya kheda. Mohad; Manrgaon; Meregaon; Mehguwa; Pipriya(Rakai); Pip. Linga; Simriyamoras; Dilheri; Vichuakhurd; Vichuakal; Chinki; APPENDIX-III (I) Block 6. Chanvarpatha Villages Khiriya; Midali; Hiranpur; Hinotiya; Pipriya(baro); Pipriya(Pipa); Ghurpur; Khamariya; Lhapa; Kehrua; Kheri(pipa); Khala; Dana; Jhamar; Bhudhwar; Bandosa; Bamhori; Bitali; Biner; Barman; Bareh; Basadehi; Chamrua; Jhowa; Jallapur; Naykheda; Amthanu; Amheta; Amgaon; Machamu; Tinsara; Niwari; Ghidwani; Bhugwar; Ploha; Ramkhiriya; Rehli; Rijai; Rampipriya; KheriSamnapur; Ratikararkhurd(pip); Sasbahu; Suatla; Baskheda; Gehalwada; Basedi; Ktotiya; Katotiya(pipa); Karonda; Kareli; Kosankheda; Kodsa; Khumroda; Kalmeta; Mehalpura; Samri; Umariya; Devakanjhar; and Deguwa. Jaitpur; Kunduakhera; Kumhadi; Kusami; Kanheri; Kumidavar; Mhuakhera; Mahgava; Marka; Marravan; Marravan imliya; Mothegao; Manakpur; Nayagao; Avariya; Amri; Anajsara; Garha; Godikhiriya; Gavari; Gudgari; Gagnvara; Lakha; Dhupkheri; Kadheli; Karheiya; Karpa; Karondi; Kot kheri; Madesur; Madanpur; Mankvara; Khirya; Dhigsara; Dhilvar; Bichhua; Bijaura; Singota; Sihora; Vishnupur; Chriya; Chirchira; Chirhakhurd; Chilka; Nijora; Hathni; Bharkheda; Bhama; 247 248 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block Villages Ghat pipriya;’ Ghughari; Khakhredi; Khamriya; Khulari; Kheruaa; Kheri; Jhamri; Imjhira; Ishavarpur; Bandha; Bamhori; Bamni; Bikor; Bitali; Barman; Barajh; Baskhera; Bohani; Budhvara; Bhaurpani; Bhutpipriya; Piparpani; Prasiya; Purgava; Rampura; Rahli; Richa; Sagauni; Sdumar; Supari; Sujvara; Suriya; Sagauriya; Damohiya; Chhitapar; Deguva; Chanvarpatha; and Tendukheda. District: Dewas 1. Dewas Dattotatar; Mangrola; Sunwanigopal; Jivajipura; Sutali; Sunwani; Napakhedi; Merkhedi; Sulpakheda; Sirolya; Rajoda; Khetakhedi; Bapchaya; Akaya; Barkheda; Baloda; Sindani; Bijepur; Ralamandal; Patlawada; Jainukhedi; Yaswant Nagar; Sarola; Sannod; Patada; Bangrada; Bhimakhedi; Jamunya; Gondliya; Guradiyabhil; Koklakhedi; Bilawli; Jetpura; Nosarabad; Khajuriya; Bhramankheda; Karnakhedi; Mukundkhedi; Mendki Dhakad; Khjuriya Ja.; Madka; Rajpura; Borkhedi Dhakad; Beragarh; Badoli; Jhamgod; and Piplayarao. 2. Tonkkhurd Undala Dangi; Samaskhedi; Vijaygarh Murya; Chobaradhira; Chidawad; Kamla; Tonkkala; Bherwakhedi; Gaddukhedi; Gaurava; Polay; Harnawda; Samgi; Nipaniya; Balakheda; Jharkhedi; APPENDIX-III (I) Block 3. Sonkuchh 4. Bagli Barkheda; Devguradiya; Snwarsi; Piplaya Kumar; Jhirwa; Salamkhedi; Tonkkhurd; Nawda; Nandail; Kisanpura; Dehriya; Pirkhedi; Kanheriya; Bahyagaon; Jhamodi; Devli; Ranayarkal; Iklera; Dakachaya; Khutkheda; Gadkhajuriya; Kumariya ban; Surakalakheda; Ptadiya taj; Malakpur; Mawarkhedi; Kheriya Sahu; Berakhedi; Kheriya Jhagir; Patadiya Nacha; Tugni; Ghatiyakala; Khjuriya kal; Lodiya; Karadiya; Agorakheda; Harnawada; Talod; Khjuriya-Kala; Lalakhedi; Chhaynmena; Agorakheda; Baroli; Sanver; Sadikheda; Madiya; Devgarh; Manapipalya; Dehriyaabha; Barkheda; Phangti; Kawdi; Iklera; Haatpipliya; Guriya; Villages Bisalkhedi; Mundala dev; Ralamandal; Piplaya Sadak; Aagrodh; Panda; Amona; Sedu; Kamlapur; Bhilkhedi; Naagpachlana; Bahyagaon; Bardu; Bhutiyabujurg; Jamonya; Pandi; and Sekli. Kulalla; Rajoda; Bhawrasa; Daulatpur; Piplayabaksu; Ghatiya Bhana; Pilwani; Mawada; Nipaniya hurhur; Dhandeda; Palyamohba; Ghichlai; Jolai; Lakumadi; Bawai; Jagdishpur; Abhaypur; Jalodiya; Aondh; Aondhani; Kheriya Sahu; Bhaksara; Roshanabad; Sonakuchi; Sonakuch; and Dudlai. Ismilekhedi; Gudiya; Bijjukheda; Newri; Samsabad; Hedarpur; Mankundi; Borkhedapurviya; Dhanighati; Setkhedi; 249 250 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 5. Kannod 6. Khategaon 1. Patan Khjuriya bina; Bilawali; Pitawali; Nanukheda; Amlataj; Lasudiyalaad; Chasiya; Samgi; Rehli; Kherkhedi; Garkhedi; Ponasa; Mundala; Kajliwan; Borkheda; Singawada; Udaypur; Kawdiya; Mahudiya; Bhopapura Gusad; Kopla; KKhokriya; Digodh; Baapchya; Bhatoni; Libodha; Panikheda; Dhuriya; Kheri; Mawada; Bawadikheda; Jamuniya; Hatlai; Bhilai; Nadon; Jagta; Sagonya; Kishanpur; Amla; Manora; Patrani; Jhunapanibujurg; Lakdani; Umarda; Kakdali; Ridhikho; Niwardi; Kalibai; Umeda; Karondkhurd; District: Jabalpur Banwar; Jhamat; Mehgawa; Villages Rojdi; Shivpurmundala; Mahukheda; Ghatiyagyasur; Bhawarda; Gyaraspura; Tappasuklaya; Bharahmpuri; Sarkheda; Bhopapura; Manasa; Kulawad; Sadipura; Bhehrupura; Bawlaya; Arlawada; Tillakhedi; Kaneriya; Hathiguradiya; Guradiyahatu; Ramalkhedi; Devpiplaya; Mediya; Dhaneri; Khedakhal; and Chilki. Siya; Kushmaniya; Tiya; Muhai; Kolari; Dabri; Sonkhedi; Katlai; Mohai; and Abri. Lingapani; Kakadkui; Palasi; Karondbujurg; Machwas; Gopalpur; Siroliyakhurd; Khidiya; Kakriya; Silfoskheda; Soolgaon; Ameli; Jiyagaon; and Harangaon. Khajari; Chituraha; Karari; APPENDIX-III (I) Block Villages Nunsar; Malkala; Bhamka; Devri; Ghtera; and Chabri. 2. Panagar Singledeep; Guleda; Sakri; Dijiya; Lakhna; Adhuwa; Bmehnoda; Akola; Devgana; Purena; Jhirmili; and Hinota. 3. Sihora Pipriya; Mehgawa; Jholi; Bhandara; Singuli; Ghat; Simriya; Algoda; Bandha; Ghutana; and Mahjgawa. 4. Majholi Hardua; Bandha; Talaad; and Rosara. 5. Jabalpur Tewar; Tilwarghat; Lamhetaghat; Dalpatpur; Bhadpur; Chowkitaal; Andhua; Behdan; Pindrai; Marharpata; and Chanderi1. 6. Shahpura Magarmuha; Bilha; Kulodh; Bhamki; Kusmi; Neemkheda; Matwara; ImliyaSudhpura; Basedi; Sundradehi; Pathriya; Hinotiya; Pipriyakala; Bhita; Bilakhrawa; Kudan; Kisrod; Khirkakheda; Natwara; and Behrawghat. District: Panna 1. Panna Devendranagar; Vamuri; Simridabu; Badwara; Jingdaha; Sundara; Regarh; Dadwariya; Madla; Tara; Pahadikhera; Janakpur; Kunjan; Hinota; Badagaon; Kakrehti; Brach; Gadapriya; Itwakhas; Sakriya; Ahirgawa; Laxmipur; and Brijpur. 251 252 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block Villages 2. Gunnaur Gunnaur; Patnakal; Luhargaon; Syamardada; Barshobha; Maheba; Hardahi; Behrasar; Patntamoli; Saleha; Bandhur; Amanganj; Pagra; Kamtana; Siri; Majgawasarkar; and Shikarpura. 3. Pawai Vikampur; Badkhera; Pawi; Murach; Hinota; Narayanpura; Padriya; Karhi; Veersinghpur; Krishangarh; Mudwari; Pipriya; Mehgawa; Purena; Mohandra; Simriya; Hirapur; Rekra; Ludhni; Sunwani; Patori; Hathkhuri; Samrakala; Tighra; Purena; Imliya; Khamriya; and Gadikarhiya. 4. Shahnagar Shahnagar; Rampurkhajur; Sudor; Purena; Kachori; Sugraha; Ama; Devra; Khamtara; Visani; Badhwarkala; Chandrawal; Reyasata; Ranipura; Bhudhwarkhud; Mankora; Takhori; Kisanpatan; Pipriyakala; Ganj; Bawagaon; Repura; Bharwara; Jumniya; Roopjhirak Harduar; Patna; and Moolpara. 5. Ajaygarh Dharampur; Nayagaon; Hardi; Khora Bhakri; Gumanganj; Sabdua; Makri; Bhapatpurkurmiyan; Devrabhapatpur; Kanwar; Sinhai; and Simrada. 1. Chattarpur Niwari; Ghop; Khamri; Morva; Harai; Gora Gaya; Katarekapurva; Patada; District: Chattarpur Bhora; Basata; Chapar; Jheraval; Kelpura; Bajranggarh; Pra; Chowka; APPENDIX-III (I) Block Villages Shera; Atrar; Puchi; Ramgarh; Brijpura; Madari; Atniya; Shyamri; Gathewara; Gagayach; Simriya; Kalapani; Dilapur; Rampur; Kelpura; Rasoiyathakuran; Padriya; Kadowa; Naguwa; Paharganj; Amkhera; Wari; Gharwar; Nevriya; Piporakala; Dehri; Narayanpura; Dadari; Laloni; and Katarwara. 2. Naugaon Khamri; Novphadiya; Babai; Sarsed; Ghop; Joran; Ama; Imliya; Maviya; Ragoli; Badiyapura; Dhodhi; Bhadra; Pretha; Devdha; Mahed; Khethokar; Guda; Kakunpura; Ranipur; Kemaha; Kalan; Neguva; Pipriya; Chobara; Mankari; Ujhra; Malka; Murkhra; Tatum; Chekhari; Mudwara; Kulwara; Doriya; Mau; Nayagoan; Tidhni; Sehniya; Garoli; Chandrapura; Pali; Sardarpur; Jhinna; Jhijhan; Gadimlehara; Puraha; Muhari; Padwah; Ghadai; Madari; Nuna; Ghursari; Gurari; Mahrajpur; Digpur; Karaganj; Kusma; Sela; Singhpur; and Alipura. 3. Bakshua Nivad; Bijvali; Madiya; Jagara; Kasera; Nimani; Majhora; Jara; Jamunjhiri; Sorai; Mugrai; Lohani; Maddevara; Vakaswah; Segra; Sedara; 253 254 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block Villages Dagra; Mahuwa; Chorai; Majhguwaghati; Devpur; Sujara; Devri; Darguwa; Khachari; Mugar; Khiriya; Jaitupura; Mugwara; Bamhori; Sutwaha; Nipniya; Gadisemra; Jhujharpura; Gewlari; Bhudisyammar; Sunwaha; Chachai Semra; Gadohi. 4. Rajnagar Gomakhurd; Nawada; Bamhori; Bhadurjau; Atra; Gunapurwa; Dalpatpura; Tikri; Pira; Bmari; Pathargawa; Ghura; Pahadihiragunj; Bmitha; Pehra; Keri; Tiraiya; Rajnagar; Pathraiya; Taalgaon; Akona; Dhawad; Padarapura; Bandargarh; Koda; Kharrohi; Paiy; Goora; Udaypura; Chobar; Khajuraho; Jatkara; Hakimpura; Chitrai; Rainiganj; Bamnora; Diviyapura; Achnar; Lalpur; Kishanpura; Naand; Mahilwar; Wardaha; Autapura; Khajuwa; Bila; and Ghunchu. 5. Bijawar Lakhangawa; Bijawar; Kherakala; Gukganj; Bharatpura; Dharampura; Pali; Bamsoi; Patra; Devra; Udaypura; Patharikala; Vilgay; Gopalpura; Bahoari; Alpura; Ghusgawa; Bhargawa; Gulaat; Arora; Molapurwa; Devri; Meghnipura; Thikuri; Pipat; Shahgarh; Raichor; Rajpura; Maukhera; Vakaswaha; Ratnapura; Krishangarh; Jasguwa; Bamhori; APPENDIX-III (I) Block 6. Badamalahra Villages Pali; Repura; Utawli; Sepura; Dahi; Panagar; Dehdarpura; Damotipura; Mamon; Ganj; Matipura; Raipura; Nayataal; Pehra; Parai; Rewna; Gehwara; Mahoikala; Pitapura; Gawalbhat; Bila; Kadwara; Tapriyan; Motibad; and Kupi. Biswa; Bandha; Badera; Panwari; Sewar; Paneya; Baro; Tokriya; Natakhera; Amkhera; Bamhorikhurd; Ramtoriya; Mawai; Budera; Bamnorakala; Dalipura; Manakpura; Kuwarpurakhrud; Verma; Mahoikhurd; Govindpura; Numikhjeda; Chapra; Manwar; Saewai; Thakurra; Renipura; Shilap; Khaddi; Kakra; Kiratpura; Jhujarnagar; Baniyani; Chandwara; Karhari; Rampur; Balrampur; Jarehtakala; Naharpur; Ghatra; Dhadola; Dulla; Bhagawa; Safanpatti; Parapatti; Madikhera; Kundleya; Sorki; Sarkana; Bann; Hadolpatti; Sawara; Dharampura; Dhuwara; Devpur; Sedhpa; Piprakala; Satwara; Kalyanpur; Nadota; Churyari; Naad; Najora; Bhadurpur; Bijsin; Mudhara; Prakashbahori; Tikri; Ghathari; Motopur; Bajrangpur; Chohani; Urdi; Nidhoti; Varigarh; Amau-Dhwari; Kitpura; Hanukheda; Baruwa; Ishwarpura; 255 256 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 7. Laudi Villages Nidhwapurwa; Udaypur; Deri; Maalpur; Khadeha; Kasar; Maharajpur; Kewati; Khera; Gauvra; Dadutaal; Aohteha; Aminkheda; Varikheda; Imliya; Ghoor; Majpatiya; and Padwar. Chapra; Bhagora; Demkheda; Raopur; Bhawnipur; Bigpur; Katiya; Tharampur; Selaiya; Ragoli; Vroha; Labarha; Pandeypurwa; Ranipura; Sarai; Jagatpura; Khaptaya; Bagmau; Umrahar; Palti; Chandala; Khrudguda; Parasniya; Silpatpura; Bachora; Laxmanpur; Devnagar; Mudwar; Purwa; Bamhori; Atkoha; Pitapura; Bando; Hardawar; Bhitriya; Doni; Chithari; Jhinna; Matha; Laudi; Ranamu; Rekha; Didwara; Jaiyohra; Ghura; Itawa; Tehnaga; Pira; Haroi; Ghura; Purwa; Amapurwa; Sadkar; Banjhari; Chatibamhori; Gudakala; Gudhora; Nagroli; Bedi; Bindwanpurwa; Sahpur; Rehta; Jamupur; Sijai; Pajampur; Tiktai; Surajpur; Bachon; Devri; Simriya; Ghura; Vilhari; Adhiyaribari; Mudehi; Rajpura; Balkora; Basantpur; Kheda; Hatwa; and Patna. APPENDIX-III (I) District: Satna Block 1. Sohawal 2. Rampur-Baghelan 3. Majhganwa Dellura; Sonversa; Belhata; Sijahata; Sonuara; Bairiha; Khamriha; Ranehi ; Nayagaon; Shivsar; Riapur; Ropi; Moharia; Khari ; Bathia; Nemua; Rampur; Bamhuari; Karhi ; Saguani; Banda; Jhusi; Sajjanpur; Matra; Satari; Kolhua; Deluara; Dadia; Kharkhari; Karhi brita; Naina; Krishangarh Jamunia; Padkhuri; Lilha; Gudharu; Tikuri; Baijanaha; Selnaha; Kudia; Kharia; Sindhuli; Baraundha; Pagar kala; Selha; Karaundi; Machkhada; Paldev; Rajaula; Nayagaon; Pathara; Sejgar; Hardua; Tedi patmania; Lalpur; Kharha; Village Khadaura; Purba; Itma; Podi; Sagava; Mankahari; Gului; Ramsthan; Bhaiswar; Sisuar; Nachnaura; Patari; and Bamhruali. Bihara No. 2; Kusiyara; Richhahari; Bilahari; Baduara; Badaia; Maurachh; Kandaila; Narsingpur; Lakhaha; Chakdahi; Majhiyar kala; Gohari; Bari; Barha; Mauri; Ittaura; Asrar; Khokham; Khukhda; Chaurha; Shivpurva; Ovary; Belhari; Mahilokhar; Veernai; Gada; and Gadesha. Rasda; Bader kala; Bhajan; Hinaunta; Mehuti; Chilla; Raia; Marba; Pidahara; Khoi; Jhari; Kubari; Konia; Nardaha; 257 258 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 4. Nagaud Village Sejwar; Chaubepur; Hardi; Ujaini; Pachlikhurd; Telani; Khutha; Lekhaha; Bairhara; Gudavi; Godgava; Malmau; Bamurha; Bandhi; Semara; Silrsaha; Amilia; Atrar; Kitaha; Duduar; Tighara; Shivrajpur; Bader kala; Bela; Bhagada; Nagaud ; Majhgawa; Dudaha; Umarahi; Umari belgahna; Mahkona; Dureha; Chandkuha; Chakarkohan; Mada; Jaso; Katkon; Badhav; Dhamnaha; Singhpur; Amkui; Rampura; Patwara; Gadra; Runehi; Sujawal; Mada tola; Kodar; Chapa; Ginjara; Jhingodar; Pasi; Mahendrapur; Umriha Sahpur; Surdaha kala; Bardar Kandar; Patina; Ranipur; Patina; Mahtain; Paduhar; Karuadi kothar; Hariharpur; Nakaili; Baruai; Baka; Barua; Shukwah; Devnar; Veerpur; Karigohi; Sellaura; Kalbalia; Rimari; and Putari chuva. Rerua kala; Kota; Sitpura; Hanumanpur; Ghatehkhurd; Akhraha; Raud; Gangvaria; Rahikvara; Kachnar; Khakhraundha; Umari Rampur; Sadwa Vasudha; Bamurahia; Byuhari; Duvari kala; Kamlapur; Bara pattar; Ghateha; Akauna; Kalpa; Maand; Aama; Pavaia; Madai; Urdaan; Chitaundhi; Bhajikhera; Mughar; Nungara; Rajapur; Umrahi; and Kachloha. APPENDIX-III (I) Block 5. Amarpatan 6. Maihar 7. Ramnagar Aera; Padria kala; Umari; Rungata; Umari shivaji; Byuhari; Tyondhara; Maduhar; Khutaha; Saraha; Semriha; Samogar kothar; Birsinghpur; Putriha; Bela; Maand; Dharampur; Bajriha;. Aamatara; Vishanupur; Amilia; Dhanvahi; Kovalari; Purva; Lakhanpur; Majhgava; Raingava; Dhunvara; Khareva saani; Yaduvirnagar; Mohania; Tiskili; Amdara; Nayagaon; Naugavan; Kuthilagavan; Delha; Mantolva; Sagmania; Sendural; Sohaula; Hinauta; Bardaha; Devara molahai; Firiya; Sohaula; Jhiriya; Murtihai; Dagdiha; Kuaa; Paepkhara; Budha baura; Gangasagar; Sonadi; Kolidaha; Karra; Village Badahari; Kothar; Mada; Kemar; Dhatua; Kirhayee; Ahirgaon; Mauhari; Deu; Bahelia bhath; Rimar; Korigava; Lami karhi; Ruhia; and Bardaha. Patia; Bamhani; Beldara; Tamaha; Dolani; Barhi; Pipara; Jeetnagar; Ludhuti; Berma; Ithara; Ktatia kala; Parsokha; Harnampur; Tighra kala; Lakhvar; Umari paila; Gumehi; Matvara; Maudaha; Badari; Tikar kala; Parashrampur; and Katara. Mirgauti; Bhartpur; Babupur; Kundri kala; Amuaa kala; Badvara; Jhopa; Argat; Chhirhai; Masmasi; Devari kala; Itama; Patna; Govindpur; Padmi; Mataha; and Sagauni. 259 260 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 8. Unchehara 1. Damoh 2. Pathariya Village Koniya; Uardana; Karhi kala; Podi garada; Bharhata; Manikpur; Babupur; Bara; Gadauli; Unchehara; Khoh; Guduva; Kolgava; Semri kurmihai; Gobarav; Bihata; Sahijna kothar; Matari pataura; District : Damoh Duhali; Badakpur; Bamhori; Singhpur; Jhujhar; Riyana; Halgaj; Mudari; Dhangaor; Basantarkheda; Lurhara; Kadipur; Singhora; Chhapari karunj; Chanpura; Kariya hajari; Arora; Dingsar; Ranjara; maeli; Samanna; Hathana kachauva; Piriya dig; Barvasa; Ladanbag; Khejakhaidi; Semarbujurg; Jerath; Duhav; Guda; Barkherajai; Kadrehi; Rampur; Pura; Pipraudha; Jhurkhulu; Achaul; Dadari; Dhaniya; Khokhara; Kudahari khurd; Ragala; Chauthar; Bharhut; Korvara; Semri dube; Kaetha; Devar; Lagargava; Lalpur; Bandhi mauhar; and Loharaura. Nidoriya; Kheruwa; Mudiya; Aakhkheda; Mahantpur; Khajari; Singhpur; Hilai umari; Amkhiriya; Pipriyakulwa; Kaniyaghatpati; Pipriya hathni; Karodhikotala; Gawari; Balakot; Bhalampur; Jamuniya; Aalu; Gungi; Bhadholi; Nonpani; Madiya; Sadiya; and Taori. Khaijar; Shahpur; Sataiya; Kindraho; Semaralodhi; Piparialuhar; Gheghari; Kanari; Kotra; Kakara; APPENDIX-III (I) Block 3. Jabera Aslana; Bhatpura; Satpara; Jagthar; Sukha ; Bilani; Khajari; Magradha; Kevlari; Duda; Sujanipur; Sansa; Sitanagar; Rangir; Bijauri; Devlai; Madkola; lakhrauni; Mirjapur; Banshauli; Tila; Rajvas; Jhagar; Bardhari; Dumar; Luhara; Imalijog; Kalyanpura; Tavari; Dugani; Patina man; Ramakpura; Kathai; Richai; Nayagaon; Hinauti thega; Bhaisipura; Kuluwa; Ghanata; Baheria; Road; Chhaparwaha; Simari jalam; Majgua maan; Bhejpura; Hardua sige; Chaurai; Singrampur; Patimangarh; Aloni; Sagoidikala; Tilgua; Bania; Village Khaijara Mahesh; Puraina; Hardwani; Bhojpur; Jhira; Kunwakheda; Piparia champat; Mahuna; Patharia; Aalampur; Berkhedi; Sarkhadi; Mahantpur; Badagaon; Rampur; Narsinggarh; Nandrai; Basakala; Imalia; Chhaprisadak; Mara; Itwabujurg; Bhaisa; Karia hajari; Suhav; Bovai; and Khaijara. Patankuwa; Kusumi; Bhatakhmaria; Harduwsadak; Sagara; Jharauni; Bansipur; Sadgua; Banwar; Kaktera; Bharpur; Kati; Korta; Kuluva; Kewlari; Kanepur; Majhgua; Mahuakheda; Mausipur; Mala; Muderi; Manugava; Dhansara; Hinauti thega; Piparia; 261 262 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 4. Hata Village Sunavrah; Majhgua; Singpur; Sunkund; Ramsaliya; Gahallpura; Kusumi; Kuwa patana; Kati; Korta ; Bamhori; Majhgua; Sunka; Lalpura; Gahalpura; Patanakuwa; Kalehara; Bhatkhmaria; Harduasadak; Singpur; Tilgua; Harduasadak; Bhatkhmaria; Paudimangarh; Padariya; Patimaharaj; Hathana; Rohani; Road; Khamrava; Surai; Dumar; Devari; Javeras; Jamneta; Nohata; and Amantara. Ghuma; Ghutaria; Khamaria; Khamargor; khairidamodar; Khaijara; Jhamarfatehpur; Itwa; Bardha; Bamhori; Barkheda; Bori; Hata; Baleh; Kakara; Kariajoshi; Kati; Kaikheda; Kachaynari; Kuwarpur; Kakawa; Kanaktala; Majhguaman; Madiado; Maanpura; Bijwar; Himmatpatti; Hinauta; Bhiri; Piriya; Sigrampur; Tindagi Vinti; Bilkala; Tindani; Nimarmuda; Hardwani; Hardua; Panji; Karaina; Prempura; Rampur; Ramtailia; Rasilpur; Sneh; Savaur; Sankuiya; Dadpur; Devari; Kevargari; Chevalgangaram; Vyohari; Chakargadha; Takgaon; Vevraiya; Nayagaon; Narayanpura; Sadanvara; Gadiriya; Garia; and Gaisabad. APPENDIX-III (I) Block 5. Tendukheda 6. Batiagarh 7. Patera Dhanaitamal; Dhangaur; Khamariya; Khamtara; Ghana; Jhagar; Jharauni; Jhalaun; Thamarghat; Bamhori mal; Barkheda; Badipura; Boria; Budhaila; Bairgarh; Sailwada; Karaudi; Kotkhamaria; Kotkheda; Kuchhgar-dhangaur; Dhauraj; Bamuria; Ghurata; Ghanshyampura; Ghudhas; Khamariya; Khaderi; Phutyani; Kheriramdas; Bamhori; Bachhia; Batiagarh; Bartali; Belkhedi; Belapura; Kabirpur; Kervana; Kanaura; Magola; Mahuakheda; Kasera; Magron; Khiriya; Riyana; Bhiyana; Hingvani; Hinoti; Rusalli; Gugali; Khajariya; Thavasantosh; Bamuria; Bamaki; Bamanpura; Village Larjhava; Mudali; Borighatmaal; Makaipura; Madiyado; Hinauti; Pidrai; Chhirkona; Hardua; Harai; Bhopatapa; Paudi ; Pura; Patlauni; Ramdehi; Chaurai; Taradehi; Tendukheda; Jagukheda; and Taijgarh. Bhiloni; Sihora; Kukuva; Nivora; Khiriya; Hurdua; Harat; Pathariya; Badajhir; Shahjadpur; Sariya; Sigaun; Saidara; Sagraun; Devgaon; Futera; Fatehpur; Tindua; Arora; Aajani; Alampur; Agara; Gadola; Gogra Lukayan; Achalpura; and Kariyamal. Hinoti; Pipariya; Singpur; Tindani; Lighora; Bhartala; Padari; 263 264 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 1. Sagar 2. Rahatghar 3. Jesinagar Sarseda; Sarsedi; Kanjara; Khaidia; Kudalpur; Kuwakheda; Kumhari; Kudai; Kutari; Majhguwa; Madia; Mahuna; Billa; District: Sagar Simriya; Gora; Dharkheri; Karrapur; Mohali; Khrera; Barkuaa; Rusalla; Gidvani; Sanaudha; Kerbana; Sereri; Jalandhar; Luharra; Varanman-chandamau; Basiya; Berkheri-bhoti; Chandamau; Berkheri-bhoti; Bamura; Chauda; Kanera; Khamkheri; Barodiyaballbh; Agariya; Hinnod; Padrai; Sagaunipurena; Oriya; Semadhana; Rampura-semadhana; Barodasagar; Barkhuaamhant; Saleyaghughar-chkeri; Chkeri; Jhinpatan; Jesinagar; Saji-jaisinagar; Kekrkuia; Shobhpur-agariya; Village Ramakpura; Ramgada; Rajabandi; Rewjha; Samara; Devdogara; Chewladubey; Baguria; Chainpura; Jogidabar; Luhari; and Gata. Tinsuaa-barchha; Chitai-barchha; and Barchha; Sidgava; Berkheri ganga-sereri; Bamori-baheriyagadgad; Jinda-baheriyagadgad; Mriyakbula-baheri; Rajakheri; Badtuaa; Makroniya; and Bartuma. Rupau-barodiyaballbh; Semrachakhra; Sikarpur; Mardanpur; Bilaspur; Muhasa-mardanpur; Menvarakhurd; Bichpuri; Berkherisadak; Dadpur-bichpuri; and Pipalkheri. Bamhorighat; Richai-tora; Mankavai; Kaneragaund; Mahuaakheri; Khiriyadamodi; Talchiri; Sothiya; Ghughar; Hanauta; Mudara; Lakhani-hanota; Kiallai; Satadhana; Sagauniguru-chenpura; and Sagaunipurena. APPENDIX-III (I) Block 4. Vanda 5. Kesali Madiya-charoda; Gorakhurd; Siargavan; Bilauva; Berkheri-biloauva; Naharmau-kharmau; Kharmau Bhadrana; Mokalmua; Oraho-khajara; Khajara; Bhera; Dhanoli; Manjala; Majhguva; Bamhorikhurd; Ganeshganj-majhaguva; Hinauti-chauka; Panari-kandari; Parasiya-bamurabhera; Garar; Semra-bamurabhera; Jhigari; Bayalai-bamurabhera; Bamurabhera; Bara; Bamhorisagar; Hiarnpur-jamuniya; Pauri-dhavai; Dhavai; Jamra-dhanvari; Dhanvari; Samnapur-gutauri; Jaidhari-dhavai; Dehchili-gutauri; Mehda-sahjpur; Bamhori- bhusara; Bhusara; Doma; Bilhari; Madanpur-doma; Jaitpur; Mahuaakheri; Chiari-jaitpur; Pipriya-mahaka; Mohasa-navalpur; Khamriya; Navalpur; Nayanagar; Patnabujurg; Berkheri; Tulsipar; Purtra; Village Patauva; Hanautapatkuai; Chhapri; Ramchandpura; Simriya; Aalmpur-chhapri; Toda; Jagthar; Ganyari; Kadva; Nendhara; Vijaypura-lerithi; Pipriyachauda; Bijari; Vanda; Jamuniya; Patari-bijari; Kavayala; Chauka; Fatehpur; Budhakheri; Summera-chadokh; Midvasa-chadokh; Chandokh; Sahavan; Patari-bijari; and Bijaura. Niwarikala; Kerpani-mahaka; Todaka-mahaka; Amoda-muhali; Berar-singpur; Kachhava-singpur; Kukryau; Ramkheri; Patharkhurd; Kesali; Dungariy-purtra; Bhaunhara-bankori; Ghana; Pagkala-maramadho; Mramado; Regajholi; Kukvara; Naraynpura; Bersala-ramkheri; Arjni; Jamuniya-tumri; Chauka; Samnapur; Hinotiya-chauka; Mehda-sahajpur; Patna; 265 266 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 6. Shahgarh 7. Khurai Badhvara.; Muhali; Kenkara-bamhori; Dilvara-bamhori; Samnapur-bamhori; Kusavi-uvari; Saraivan-badhvara; Sukryau-muhali; Chauradongari; Niwarikala; Singpur; Sagauni; Rajaula-basona; Basona; Papet; Purashahghar; Barayath; Jhadaura-jasaura; Bagraudh; Dataya-semrasanaudha; Bagraudah; Karai-barayath; Mohair-khatorakhurd; Ruravan; Chakr kaneri; Luharra-ruravan; Kaneri-ruravan; Khatora khurd; Simriya khurd; Sasa-bamnora; Lidhora-magara; Nihani-sadagir; Bhikampur; Chakeri shahghar; Sadagir; Binnai-manora; Patrikota-magara; Bamnora; Vinsuaa; Baradha; Magardha; Jeruaa; Mahera; Lakhankhera; Durduru; Hadkari; Ghatyari; Bamhori sabadlpur; Harvanshpur; Silarpur; Sarkhari; Isharvara; Odamal; Village Muderi-tendudabar; Jamunpani; Nadiya; Jhiriya-semra; Bagdari-khatola; Semra; Kevalari; Ghana-paloh; Dehara-paloh; Paloh; Sileya-thanvari; and Hirnpur. Mahunna; Kurari; Samera ramchand; Lalnau-vinsuaa; Bahrauli-mahuna; Tahrauli-mahuna; Ratanura; Tinsi-tinsuaa; Bakrai-jalmpur; Jalmpur; Nauraj; Gungara; Silapari-dhilauna; Bakrai-gungara; Bamhauri; Ravara; Ravara-nauraj; Tatrvara-nauraj; Gudana-ravara; Bakrai-jalampur; Ghuarmra-ravara; Kakrat-barethi; Dalpatpur; Nayakhera; Muhali-barkhera; Barkhera; and Beai-barkhera. Mahunajat; Kajari; Khajraharchand; Dalapatpur gant; Hanauta; Aalkheri; Majhera; Beraghar; Kachnauda; Baraudiya naunagar; Torakachhi; Aechnavara; Gajar; Khadakheri; APPENDIX-III (I) Block 8. Bina 9. Rahali 10.Deori Khejara ijjat; Koha; Dikuaa; Kulvai; Baghora; Kaurasa; Gavari; Aasoli; Silapari; Mahuna kaysath; Mukarmpur; Bamhori nabab; Barodiya ghat; Kethani-brodiya; Hasuva-brodiya; Karai-brodiya; Chamari; Jaudh; Hinnaud; Pipriya-sanai; Dhansara-sanai; Bindhai-sanai; Jiravaro-sanai; Jaukheri-sanai; Rasulpur-sanai; Raharvas-sanai; Bhopsaun-sanai; Sanai; Pahlejpur Satani; Dhanai-sanai; Semarkheri; Dehari; Manau-kirord; Hasuaa-purena; Purena; Pipriyagopal; Pachara; Gadhakata; Magadha; Datpura; Ratnari; Basari; Khanpura-belai; Kumeriya; Bhatoli-kumeriya; Pipriya; Barkheragautam; Salavara; Gugvara; Silarpur; Sujanpur; Berkheri; Gaurjhamar; Fatehpur; Village Kudaru; Uardauna; Bileya; Jharai; Katheli; Sabda; Bagthari; Rusalla; Tihar; Ghorat; and Suneti. Aagasaud; Pahadkheri-hadaut; Gauha; Bamori; Ateya-hardaut; Aran; Shekhpur-harkhot; Nibodiya-aran; Bagdavali-hardaut; Iteya-hardaut; Kajrai-hardaut; Barodiya-hardaut; Nibodiya-aran; Badgavali hardaut; Kajari- hardaut; Bhartoli-hardaut; Bamora; Satauriya; Mevli-konrja; Mohasa; Daultpur-rampur; Chiknota-rampur; and Rampur. Hinauta; Parkavari; Chauka; Chandpur-umara; Sodani-umara; Umara; Chaurai; Ranguva-sanjara; Sanjara; Madho-jhura; Jhura; and Chaurai-sanjara. Gagvara; Sonpur; Baheriya; Madhi; Ghoshipatti; Salavara; and Amoda. 267 268 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 11.Malthon Rajvans; Bangela; Tathriyavaman; Akai; Padmari; Devraji; Turkai; Laloai; Visaraha; Ratanpur; Tigarakhurd; Belakhera; Jhikani; Bandari; Barodiyachandapur; Palisujan-palireyatvari; Pithauriya; Palireyatvari; Gadholagusai; Village Sagoni; Bujri; Nanoni; Naudhana; Redonmal; Kurman-hardhaut; Haduva; Gadoli-haduva; Harali; Andela; Simriya; Barodiyakala; Khera-umari; Gamiriya; Malthon; Amarirmagada; Ataknnelgada; and Dabdera. APPENDIX-III (J) Maharashtra 1. Crop: Pigeon pea (Tur) | Season: Kharif-2010 District: Akola Block 1. Murtizapur 2. Telhara 3. Balapur 1. Aurangabad 2. Paithan 1. Dhamanagaon 2. Chandur Bazar 3. Achalapur; and 4. Anjanagaon 5. Morshi 6. Warud 1. Georai 2. Ambajogai Villages Sangawamel; Hasanpur; and Akoli Rup; Belkhed; and Khirpurbk; Khirpurkh; Degaon Man; and District: Aurangabad Pimpalkhunta; and Dhudad. 2 Villages. District: Amravati Ashokanagar; Kashikhed; Vathodabu; JunaDhamanagaon; Dabhada; GavhaNipani; Bhili; Shahapur; Dattapur; Gunji; Talavel; Parasoda; Wadura; Besakheda; Kharavadi; Borala; Kharala; Vathonda; Khojanapur; Chamakkhu; Rasegaon; Kamalapur; Kolha; Taroda; Balegaon; Kotha; Bordi; Hayatapur; Chosala; Sarfabad; 10 Villages 16 Villages Mungshi; Ghungashi; Talegaonkh; Talegaonbk; Kanheri; Takali; Nandekhed; District: Beed Georai; Antharwali; Kingaon; Talwada; Takadgaon; Raheri; Rajpimpri; Revki-Devki; Ambajogai; Saigaon; Morewadi (Chaturwadi) Pus; Sugaon; Bharaj; Pokhari; Selu(A); Parad. Ghodegaon. Higna Shelad. Vasad; Nimbhoraraj; Nargavandi; and Kavali. Rajura; Belora; and Cincoli Kale. Kasabegavhan; Chincholi Shi; Ghodasagavhan; Sakhari; and Lakhanavadi. Bagpimpalgaon; and Kolher. Nandgaon; Waghala; and Bardapur. 270 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 3. Beed 4. Majalgaon Villages 12 Villages 9 Villages 1. Nandura Nandura B; Udaipur; Nimgaon; Audha B; Bhusingha; Narkhed; Belad; Alampur; Mamulwadi; Rasulpur; Amboda; Nandura K; Khedgaon; Mominabad; Sawargaon-Nehu; Swargaon 2. Lonar Jambul; Hirdav; Titavi; Gotra; Pangra Dhole; Gaikhed; Palaskhed; 1. Warora Tulana; Kalambgaon; Marda; Madhele; Kharwad; 1. Shirpur 2. Arhe 3. Thalner 4. Sangvi Aadhe; Pimpri; Ahilapur; Gartad; Tajpuri; Nandade; Wadi; Bhampur; Arthe; Bhatane; Manjrod; Bhatpura; Tonce; Hisale; Bhoradi; Fattepur; Chakdu; Gadhaddev; District: Buldhana Chahu; Yerali; Chandur Biswa; Dhigi; Bhilwadi; Dhahiwadi; Mathoda; Khandari; Fuli; Khaira; Gosingha; Pimpalkhuta; Mahalungi; Wadi; Pota; Vadi; Pimpalkhuta Dhande; Pimpalner; Shara; WadgaonTejal; Sultanpur; Bhanapur; Yesapur; Bandha; District: Chandrapur Chikani; Khapari; Dongargaon; Mangoli; District: Dhule Dahiwad; Chilare; Sule; Utawad; Batwade; Tarhadi; Tarhad-kasbe; Waghadi; Warsadi; Nlrzari; Pimple; Japora; Thalner; Bhanlaj; Mohida; Palasner; Laike; Zenceanjan; Shelgaon-Mukund; Tikodi; Potali; Kolasar; Walati B; Walati K; Muramba; Khadadgaon; Barafgaon; Lonvadi; Malegaon; WadnerBholji; Witali; Mendhali; PimpriAdhav; and Kokalwadi. Ajanikhurda; Karegaon; Pimarikhandare; M. Chikhana; Chikhala; Bibi; and Madava. Tungaon; Parsoda; Chargaon; and Umri. Fattepur; Jaitpur; Balde watode; and 14.Khurkhali. Chandpuri; Bharwace; Londhara; Anturli; and Vikharan. Ajnad gondi; Sawer; Asali; and Bhortech. Khamkheda; Jamnyapada; Dhawlivihir; Khambale; APPENDIX-III (J) Block 5. Shindkheda 6. Nardhana Villages Mallkatar; Budaki; Urmada; Wakwad; Wadde; Chavale; Nimgul; Tavkheda; Takarkheda; Pathara; Dhaul; Mandane; Warood; Betawad; Padawad; Mudawad; Pashte-Mhalser; 1. Sengaon Palshi; Jawla Bu; 1. Ahmedpur 2. Nilanga Shirutajband; and Kasarbalkunda; Hallali; 1. Narkhed Nagyaon Dhate; Rohana; Narsingi; Nayagaon thakre; Madana Tah; Peth ismilpur; Shabaspur; Mandavghorad; Mangil; Kinhidhanoil; Junewanoil; Mohagaon(Zi); Sukli(G); Panjari(M); Malegaon; Manegaon; Nandori; Hattisara; Koddeghat; Ajani; 2. Higna 3. Saoner 1. Navapur Karanji; 1. Tuljapur Salgaram; Shindhagaon; 2. Kalamb Khamswadhi; Durblya; Hadakhed; La Hanuman; Rahini; Kherwade; Shendwade; Sonewadi; Warsoos; Shindkheda; Aachi; Amalthe; Sarpace; Hol; Karmkheda; Dhandarne; Dongargaon; Khatane; District: Hingoli Taktoda; Ajegaon; District: Latur Ambegaon. Sardarwadi; Chilwantwadi; and District: Nagpur Maywadi; Datewadl; Wadawlhara; Mendhala; Sinjar; Sakharkheda; Ukhli(Kh); Khalri(P); Girola; Neri mankar; Kinhi Tah; Nidoh; Sawangi(W); Sherdi; Khangaon; Parsodi; Khurajgaon; Ashti(bu); Ashti(khu); District: Nandurbar Kukaran; and Others. District: Osmanabad Nandgaon; and Govindpur; and Sangavi; Bhaiti; and Hivarkheda. Sulwade; Aakadse; Bramhane; Dalwade; Bhilane; Virdel; Newade; and Hispur. Nishane; Chimthawal; Alane; and Barkheda. Waghjali; and Kendra. Pirupatelwadi. Dawasa; Bhalyapur; Mahaiyanpur; Mamdapur; Thadipawni; and Bardpawni. Sukli(Gh); Mandawkt; Ghodeghat; Ajangaon; Dhokardawr; Kanholibara(D); and Khairi(K). Khapa; Gadegon; Nandpur; and Karjghat. Borgaon. Gaurgaon. 271 272 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block Villages 3. Osmanabad Khamgaon; Tadwala k; Yedshi; Dudhgaon; and Javale du. 4. Bhoom Mankeshvar; Arsuli; Vanzarwadi; and Devalali. 5. Paranda Javala; Bhandgaon; Ghargaon; Yenegaon; Shirsao; Kandalgaon; Wakadi; Hingangaon; Arangaon; Savdarwadi; and Lakhi. District: Parbhani 1. Sonpeth Margalwadi; Kortek; Bhisegaon; Aawalgaon; Nila; Khadka; Mohala; Karam; Dhamoni; and Naykota. 2. Manvat Manwat; Rudhi; Manoli; Rantnapur ukalgaon; Kolha; Khinola; Kekarjawla; Rametakli; Mangrule; Lohara; and Palodi. 3. Purna Yrendeshwar; Katneshwar; Kodagaon; Pimpalgaon; Laxminagar; Mategaon; Mamdapur; Khujda; Phukatgaon; Tamkalas; Mijlapur; Kamlapur; Limla Phulkalas; Wazur; and Kankheda. District: Solapur 1. Barshi Nari; Karmala; Dhatambre; Savargaon; Upale dumata; Pimpri; Kapsi; Indapur; Chikharde; Jamgaon; Malegaon; and Guadgaon. 2. Akkalkot Kolnur; Maidargi; Vdgi; Hydra; Nagrtur; Jeur; Navidgi; Guravwadi; Gadapgavam; and Gudgaonbk. District: Wardha 1. Deoli Deoli; Chinchala; Chikall; Watekheda; Takali; Esaper; Elcpala; and Sarur. 2. Higanghat Burkoni; Yemora; Litephal; Sangvi heli; Pardi; Ladaki; Chichaghat; Menne; Waldher; and Kekseviher. 3. Samudrapur Auemgpure; Mangli; Resala; Pirzi; Ubda; Yengla; Panchagwang; Hiedilagwadgar; Dhagoben; Patoedelghat; and Dragbha. District: Washim 1. Washim Malegaon; Bhatubra; Parandhe; Shelgaon; Oadole; Khandala; APPENDIX-III (J) Block Villages Jambrul mahale; Sonkhas; Chikli; Jamram; Khadsing; Umrala; Tanka; Jaipur; Wangi; Dhumka; and Kalegaon. 2. Risod Sawad; Haral; Chikhali; Risod; Bhopekheda; and Mangwadi. 3. Malegaon Dhudhala; Kinhi khodmod; Mirzapur; Ghata; Pivll; Vasari; Chivara; Bramhanvada; Khurd; Vazual; Vakad; Kurola; Sukanda; Erala; Nagartas; Ansing; Rajura; Ghok sangvi; Warangi; and Mungla. 4. Manora Vitholi; Galamgaon; Dhanora; Gadegaon; Hatholi; Ghava; Ramthirth; Chikhali; Yeshwantnagar; Karkheda; and Panchala. 5. Karanja Kherda (K) Jamba; Anai; Sodga; Mohgavan; Atakwada; Mokhad; Pimpri; Khanapur; Vilegaon; Kamargaon; Bebla; Bramhnwada; Shemlai; Bharmbharda; Dhanj bu; Sheluwada; Koli; Wai; Walvi; Mandva; Belmandal; Poha; Tulzapur; and Parva. District: Nanded Block 1. Mukhed 2. Loha 3. Bhokar District: Yeotmal Block 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Wani Pusad Yeotmal Ner Ralegaon Ghantji Kelapur Bablugaon District: Jalna Block 1. Ghansangawi 273 274 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 2. Crop: Black gram (Udid) | Season: Kharif-2010 District: Buldhana Villages Block 1. Buldhana Tandulwadi; Islampur; Hatedi-B; Hatedi-K; Kesapur; Awalakhed; Malwandi; SakhaliKhurdha; Raipur; Pangri; Shirpur; Sindhkhed; Matala; Deulghat; Umala; Ghatnandra; Dhudha; Dahid B; Dahid K; Devpur; Chandol; Dhangarpur; Irala; Bhadgaon; Warud; Jamathi; Pangarkhed; Borkhed; Dhad; Shekapur; and Mad. District: Hingoli 1. Hingoli Sava; Parola; Umra; Khambala; Sarkali; Bhandegaon; Satamba; Kesapur; Ghota; and Andharwadi. District: Jalgaon 1. Jalgaon Nashirabad; Tarsode; Bhadali Bk; Asoda; and Mamurabad. 2. Yawal Hingona; Hambardi; Borkheda-Bu; Faizpur; Amoda; Marule; Khiroda; Kalmoda; Chinchari; Janori; Savkheda; Lohara; Savada; Waghoda-Bu; Mhaskawadi; and Gate. District: Latur 1. Ausa Ashiv; Killari; Mangrul; Nandurga; Haslgan; Gubal; and Matola. 2. Udgir Tadlapur; Togri; Rawangaon; Bamni; Dhondihipparga; Tondchir; and Mogha. 3. Latur Chincholirao; Chincholiraowadi; Shiur; Vasangaon; Khandapur; Chandeshwar; Ankoli; Kavha Katpur; and Babulgaon. District: Osmanabad 1. Omerga Dalimb; Yenegur; and District: Nanded Block 1. Biloli 2. Naigaon 3. Deglur Mhalingriwadhi. APPENDIX-III (J) 3. Crop: Green gram (Mug) | Season: Kharif-2010 District: Akola Block 1. Akola 2. Akot Nibhora; Vallabhnagar; Devari; Patsul; Alegaon; 1. Ahmednagar 2. Parner 11 Villages 20 Villages 1. Daryapur 2. Bhatakuli 1. Mehkar 1. Shindkheda 2. Shirpur 3. Arhe 4. Thalner 5. Sangvi Villages Gopalkhed; Gandhigram; and Balegaon; Warula; Mundgaon; District: Ahmednagar District: Amravati Kasmapur; Shivar-BuDhamodi; Samada; Hingani-Mirjha; Golegaon; Panora; Kholapur; Borkhadi; Naved; Malakapur; Mhespur; Udapur; District: Buldhana Chaigaon; Wadgaon Mali; Wardali Vairal; Kalapvihir; Nandra N. Chaigaon; Chondi; District: Dhule Wadde; Kherwade; Chavale; Shendwade; Nimgul; Sonewadi; Tavkheda; Warsoos; Takarkheda; Shindkheda; Pathara; Aachi; Dhaul; Amalthe; Mandane; Sarpace; Aadhe; Dahiwad; Pimpri; Chilare; Ahilapur; Sule; Gartad; Utawad; Tajpuri; Batwade; Nandade; Tarhadi; Wadi; Tarhad-Kasbe; Bhampur; Waghadi; Arthe; Warsadi; Bhatane; Nirzari; Tarahadi; Chandpuri; Manjrod; Pimple; Bhatpura; Japora; Tonce; Thalner; Hisale; Bhablaj; Bhoradi; Zenceanjan; Fattepur; Durblya; Chakdu; Mohida; Gadhaddev; Palasner; Hingna T. Nayanpur; and Esori. Enadalvadi; and Ganeshpur. Vathoda Shu. Jhanji; Nindodi; and Dhamodi. Badlapur; Parada; and Shivpuri. Sulwade; Aakadse; Bramhane; Dalwade; Bhilane; Virdel; Newade; and Hispur. Fattepur; Jaitpur; Balde watode; and Khurkhali. Bharwace; Londhara; Anturli; and Vikharan. Ajnad gondi; Sawer; Asali; and Bhortech. Khamkheda; Jamnyapada; Dhawlivihir; Khambale; 275 276 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 6. Nardhana Villages Mallkatar; Budaki; Urmada; Wakwad; Laike; Hadakhed; La-Hanuman; Rohini; Sangavi; Bhaiti; and Hivarkheda. Warood; Betawad; Padawad; Mudawad; Pashte-Mhalser; Hol; Karmkheda; Dhandarne; Dongargaon; Khatane; Nishane; Chimthawal; Alane; and Barkheda. District: Jalna 1. Golapangari-Ner Vatvad; Ghodegaon; Solgavan; Chitaliputali; Viregaon; Ner; Savargaon (H); HivaraRoshangaon; and Jalgaon (Somnath). District: Jalgaon 1. Amalner Dopari; Sonkhadi; Ghawade; Kamatwadi; Savkheda; Patonda; Khoushi; Nandri; Dheku; Rundhati; Math Gavhan; Nalkheda; Khaparkheda; Gangapuri; Mungase; Jalod; Amalgaon; Nimzari; Kandari; Mhasale; Lone; Khedi; and Gandhali. 2. Dharangaon Vivare; Bhavarkheda; Jambhore; Bkilkheda; Bhone; Sheri; Dhar; Aanjanvihire; Patharal; Pastane; Tarde; Aanore; Dhanore; Kandari; PimpaleKh; Pimpale Bu; Sakre; Aavhani; VaradBh; Pokhari; Dharangaon; BambhoriBh; Dongaon; Rotwad; Salva; Kharde; Nanded; SonwadBh; Chamgaon; Tahakali; SonwadKh; Paladhi Bu; Babhulgaon; and Mahankale. District: Nandurbar 1. Shahda Manmoda; Madgaon; Langdi; Bulane; Gaonvetk; Vadgaon; Aslod; New aslod; Pilerde; Kagjat; Londre; Londre (P) shirkhan; Walki L; Katvat; Dahade; Tusi; Lonvan; Damberkheda; Lambola; Dhurkheda; Bhade; Damberkheda; Ruvada; Nandkheda; Bokwari; Moidaur; Shirpur; Lonvat; Kanali; Theour; Bhamkheda; Ziladi; Themse; Punad; Aanrad; Savarkheda; Tasde; Shilti; Potli; APPENDIX-III (J) Block Villages Kavdi; Tavkheda; Dhamdal; Kortake; Chikli; Ozarde; Gangapur; Lahora; Mara; Shidore; Chikhali; Bramhnpuri; Godipur; Purangi; Khedekar; Lambola; Dhurkheda; Bhade; Nanded; Vaidali; Shimora; Shigane; Prakasha; Dhamlal; Tathede; Talkali; Karali; Kkaval; Javde; Kalmali; Velavat; Padsa; Taklava; Taklava k; Tataghar; Avaltur; Therve; Bhadgaon; Vadali; Matput; Kharperkheda; Varud; Kusaval; Adamu; Varpe; Fase; Bhamkhad; Porvada; Dhodwada; Hingli; Kasarde; Mdane; Shilti; Potli; Porvada; Dhodwada; Hingli; Kasarde; Mdane; Shahava; Dongergaon; Gadipur; and Kahatasa. District: Parbhani 1. Jintur Kasar; Karvali; Muda; Bordi; Pangri; Chincholi; Dhogav; Chincholi; Darage; Bhogav; Chincholi; Ghate; Sanglewadi; Wazar B; and Borgilwadi. 2. Selu Chikalthana khu; Chikalthana bu; Salegaon; Moregaon; Hatnur; Kherda; Walur; and Kupta bharmangaon. 3. Parbhani Muraba; Saba; Nandgaon; Tamaswadi; Bharawsada; Pegargavan; Dharmapuri; Jamb Madakhali; Nandkheda; Wangi; Kinnola; Panera; Takli; Nandapur; Sanpuri Digrus; Sadegaon; and Sawgi k. 4. Crop: Bengal gram (Harbhara) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 District: Akola Block 1. Akola Villages Kanchanpur; Lonagra; Khambora; Mandala; Palodi; Dhudala; Dhamna; Rajapur; Hatla; Morgaon; Bakhrabad; and Bhourad. 277 278 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 District: Amravati Villages Block 1. Daryapur Yevdal-1; Yevdal-2; Yevdal-3; Katkhed; Telakhed; Jogarvadi; Bhu.Ramapur; and Pimpalakhuta. District: Beed 1. Majalgaon Majalgaon; Manur; Kesapuri; Sadola; Abegaon; and Sandaschicholi. District: Bhandara 1. Mohadi Karadi; Mundhari(kh) Jambhura; Palora; Parade; Dahegaon; Mahalgaon; Kannadgaon; Shirsot; Pimpalgaon; Vihirgaon; Pandongori; Dhop; Kadri; Dusala; Dondari; Aandalgaon; Khutwavali; and Hardoli. District: Buldhana 1. Mehkar 2 Villages 2. Buldhana Tandulwadi; Islampur; Hatedi B; Hatedi K; Kesapur; Awalakhed; Malwandi; Sakhali Khurdha; Raipur; Pangri; Shirpur; Sindhkhed; Matala; Deulghat; Umala; Ghatnandra; Dhudha; Dahid B; Dahid K; Devpur; Chandol; Dhangapur; Irala; Dhandgaon; Warud; Jamathi; Pangarkhed; Borkhed; Dhad; Shekapur; and Mad. District: Chandrapur 1. Warora Wathoda; Kosarasa; Bodakha; Maksur; Mahalgaon; Kawadapur; Hirapur; Takali; Phttapur; Pimpalgaon; and Buradgi; District: Dhule 1. Sakri Kasare; Vitai; Nadase; Bhadane; Chadvel P; Behad; Ubhanti; Dighave; Nandvan; Dahiwel; Bodhgaon; Aamod; Kaalder; Ghodade; Surpaan; Dusane; Aamkhel; Runmadi; Kadre; Ubharandi; Aakhade; Pimpalner; Boparwel; Kudhashi Umarpada; Karantzhati; Sukhapur; Mohgaon; Ichapur; and Dhamnar. District: Hingoli 1. Kalmanuri Nandapur; Harvadi; Sodegaon; Sandas; Takalgavan; Palodi; Sawangibu; and Puyna. APPENDIX-III (J) Block 1. Yawal Atrawal; Chitoda; Korpawali; Virawali; Navare; Vadhoda; Dahigaon; 1. Nilanga Anandwadi(K); Ambulga(M); Mugao; 1. Umred Makardhokda; Katra; Sukli; Bhopeshwar; 1. Hadgaon Hadgaon; Hadsani; Ambala; 1. Shahda 95 Villages 1. Niphad Pimpri; and 1. Osmanabad Dhutta; Kangara; District: Jalgaon Villages Bhalod; Padalse; Bamnod; Pilode; Bu. Bhortek; Chikhali; Mhaiswadi; District: Latur Kotalshivani; Gaur; District: Nagpur Hevti; Velsakhra; Pipra; Akoli; District: Nanded Tamsa; Bardsewala; Dhanora; District: Nandurbar District: Nasik Pimpalgaon. District: Osmanabad Takalibembli; and Kosgaon; Sangavi; Borkheda; Borkheda-Kh; and Mahelkhedi. Masalga; and Anandwadi(G). Padgaon; Sayki; and Viril. Rui; and Pathrad. Padoli. District: Parbhani 1. Parbhani 21 Villages 1. Junnar Nalvane; Gunjalwadi; Yadavwadi; Tambewadi; Bangarwadi; Belhe; Aldare; Ranmala; Mangrul; Sakori; Jadhavwadi; Bori; Budruk; Bori; 1. Koregaon Sonake; Solasi; Nanadwal; District: Pune Khurdh; Shindewadi; Rajuri; Aane; Wadgaon; Anand; Aalephata; Pimpalwadi; Nrayangaon; Vaishnavdham; Datkhilewadi; Chincholi; Yenere; Swargaon; District: Satara Karanjhop; Dahigao; Wadi; Otur; Dingore; Udapur; Ballalwadi; Kolwadi; Pangarimatha; Sitewadi; Watkhale; Pangari tarf madh; Yedgaon; Aaptale; Mankeshwar; and Kusur. Turk pimpri; Sonare; Barsi; 279 280 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block Villages Pimpode (B); Deur; Wisavale; Anapadawali; 1. Barshi Malvande; Surdi; Gulpoli; Korpale; Kave; Belwadi; Kasarwadi; 1. Wardha 2. Hinganghat 8 villages Nari; Narsula; Punai; 1. Rishod Magul zanak; Natsa; Bhoinje; Shripimpri; Pundgaon; Khandvi; District: Solapur Gadshinge; Nagobachi wadi; Bhoinje; Shripimpri; Pundgaon; Khandvi; Turk pimpri; District: Wardha Rastapur; Gralewadi; Yeoli; and Surli. Peth; Waiphad; Sirasgaon; District: Washim Vadji; Gobhni; and Mandava; Umri; and Songa on station. Sonare; Barsi; Rastapur; Gralewadi; and Yeoli. Ledni. APPENDIX-III (K) Odisha 1. Crop: Pigeon pea (Harad) | Season: Kharif - 2010 District: Rayagada Block 1. Gudari Silimi; Muliput; Gudari; Dumbaguda; Asada; Bamunidangar; Badaguda; Kunharagam; Kendhuguda; Jarkipai; Budaguda; Dhepaguda; Khairaguda; Bhorjon; Guruthi; T.Khariguda; Urlakona; Delibandhu; Nuagam; Pankabadi; U.Khetaguda; Bharijangar; Geerangapadar; Pankamba; Bhurukuda; Gajiguda; Gummi; Siriguda; Lohagumi; Rengam; Sidhaguda; Arjunaguda; Chulipada; Regpankala; Bhumikuda; Badpankala; Sadakana; Bardapadar; Villages Jalanidhi; Burlandi; Kutumdhar; Marianpanga; R.Ch.Pur Chandiliguda; Jalanidhi; Burlandi; Charluguda; Limaguda; Hajudgo; Karasingh; Kutrodhar; N.Boliguda; Routguda; Pitamahal; Kandraguda; Banaguda; Madhuban; Titampara; Sukadbaju; Boliguda; Zimarao; Beheraguda; Beheraguda; Kaliguda; Badiguda; Kandaraguda; Harkubadi; Rainbhi; Radham; Gurjiguda; Beechuda; Bariguda; Bainaguda; Kotraguda; Dendiguda; Anughruthi; Meranda; Buringuda; Sonaguda; Dodna; Birisa; Bantiguda; LLpur; Kindi; Chitrasena; Bhalumeta; Kandapandar; Bertiguda; Kareguda; Panganapadar; Sapudrila; Sanhuma; Birida; Anjriguda; Sanaguda; Badaguda; Kobaguda; Dhepaguda; Tembaguda; Souraguda; Rangamati; Katiguda; Dupapupadu; Dupulapadu; Marathiguda; Pendili; Sargaguda; Katiguda; Korighati; S.Raijholla; Nanadubadi; Patraguda; Bahuguda; Naveli; 282 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block Villages Gagiguda; Baripadara; Rasiguda; Karasingh; Hazaridanga; Jambuguda; Sargiguda; M.K.Rai; Chandiliguda Bhitarpur; Parikapada; Kodama; Khairakoti; Lodiguda; Laba; Denguguda; Dumbali; Chakund; Adipadar; Majhimidika; Nuakerda; Rachuli; Arati; Kachpaju; Karijada; Beripanga; and Kujarigam. 2. Kashipur Damanghati; Bittar Sunger; Kodikitunda; Malidhar; Kantabanji; Birtibadi; Gadrami; Sanmantri; Kutinga; Zewraka; Banadamala; Godibali; Bhadradi; Kadumaguda; Bhaichera; Sipijoda; Talajhiri; Kumbharsila; Kashipur; Sonisobado; Dhamanighati; Kutmal; Derakona; Andrakandra; Nuagam; S.Dangasil; Baharsipili; Gobarghati; Sankarda; Rouli; Daiguda; Kutraguda; Chaiodi; Karjakana; Maliguda; Upper Desha; Baharpada Majhi; Chiliguda; Otaghati Kalakhani; Keskiri; Leligumma; Kundrusila; Thorli; Padmapur; Chandragiri; Pukimaska; Kabatgil; Panasapadar; Panchali; Kapadang; Kucheipadar; Bagrijhola; Kodipari; Naringijodi; Ratachuna; and Periingini. 3. Rayagada Chintaliguda; Malipada; Singiput; KondhoKhilmu; Durgapadu; Jumuka; Kanchikavalsa; Disariguda; Bishnuguda; Beheraguda; Karlakona; Mantrajholla; Kasali; Devadalaguda; Sanachandili; Angurthi; Kodapadu; Nakiti; Bodacheru; Pendili; Bairagi Halwa; Bodohansa; TuriHansa; Badraguda; Jimidipeta; Anja; A.Hoda; Sulava; Kerada; Mirabali; G.kundan; Dangalodi; K.Kundam; Sikapadu; Bondaguda; B.Alubadi; Karubai; B.Kasapadu; B.Singuru; Kurli; Halwa; Gumma; Hadia; Talasankesu; Gurusing; Malua; Kodingiguda; Barijholla; Seriguda; Serikona; Ramachandrapur; Randpur; Bhakurguda; Matikona; BN Pur; T.Buduni; Jinjilibadi; B.Erkubadi; and Jurudi. APPENDIX-III (K) 2. Crop: Black gram (Biri) | Season: Kharif- 2010 District: Nuapada Block 1. Nuapada 2. Khariar Amanara; Mingaradihi; Moharadihi; Panartora; Patalghat; Pawartola; Amsena; Dumerdihi; Gotma; Kalyanpur; Anadi; Barakothi; Beltukri; Bhakrmal; Deogaon; Gudapatera; Kadomeri; Kandhadhap; Kododuda; Kurumunda; Neipali Pandripani; Saraipali; Singpur; Tamkodador; Bharkamunda; Bhalukona; Bamonkera; Bisora; Chingrasora; Churaha; Datto; Jhitki; Lukupali; Masankunda; Sardhapur; Boirbhadi; Magurpani; Sareipali; Saripali; Amlapali; Mohara; B.Bahel; B.Sikuan; Chhata; Kotenmunda; Badi; Padampur; Baragaon; Bendrabahal; Villages Amlidadar; Beheradihi; Budhipali; Jangala; Jenjer; Palsaradan; Ainlajuba; Darlimunda; Khaliapani; Bhalukona; Kodopali; Bhajipala; Dumerpani; Haldi; Kolda; Silda; Wandpur; Bhera; Godfula; Hanspuri; Janani; Junani; Padampur; Palsaguda; Chhindpani; Chichirgani; Jampani; Tangopani; K.Bahara; Patalghutkuri; Sirgidi; Karchul; Kh.Bhera; Panchampur; Patora; S.Pandripani; Kirnli; Chubri; Kermeli; Parkhod; Birighat; Gadhuapadar; Kusmal; Chindaguda; Dampala; Loharapali; Mandosil; Bhairajpur; Dabri; Rampurguma; Bhanpur; Chinchuan; Dhanora; Gairendhi; Kulaibandha; Kuliabandha; Sabarpada; Senbhata; D.Bhata; Kukudatal; MotaNuapada; S.Jampani; Torra; Gadtor; Nuapada; Sirtol; Baluda; Beluda; Bhandarpuri; Bhusad; Jarily; M.tora; Mudhela; Parkod; Semera; Saipala; Chanabeda; Jhalbahal; Saliha; Jandaha; Sanantal; Sialoti; Dh.puri; Dianmunda; Jhilmila; Khoksa; M.Bhata; Ratipali; and Tanwat. Lanji; Bichhanapali; Chicher; Ranipur; Kotamal; Mahulkote; Ranimunda; Ghardhara; Kuligaon; Rajamunda; 283 284 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block Villages Dumerbahal; Kasipala; Barpadar; Bhaludangri; Bhojpur; Chanabeda; Jhitridhoda; Kotipadar; Rahenpadar; 3. Komana 4. Sinapali Barpadar; Bharuamunda; Jarelpadar; Bargaon; Jamgaon; Salekela; Chatiaguda; Sagunbhadi; Gambariguda; Gandabahali; Ghantiguda; Gundabahali; Mundapala; Sardhapur; Ghatmal; Sindursil; Godal; Kotamal; Mahagaon; Gorla; Chalana; Gidhmal; Hatibandha; Jhulenbor; Jhulenbor; Malpada; Agren; Goijore; Raghupali; Ulva; Anupagarh; Bhagamunda; Bhela; Khairbadi; Kishna; Budhikoman; Dungripali; Darlipada; Dumerpani; Hatisara; Siletpani; Danojhola; Gandamer; Duajhar; Khamatarai; Samserpadar; Khariar NAC; Khasbahal; Chalanpada; Khudpej; Junapani; Damjhor; Kendupati; Nagjhar; Tileimal; Badibahal; Ghuchaguda; Karanbahali; Phursund; Darlipada; Dhungiamunda; Kandulkona; Kendumunda; Chotdoripada; Kaitpadar; Khaitpadar; Brahmanpada; Haldikhol; Kaseipani; Nuaguda; Kokpadar; Litiguda; Jhankarguda; Jogibahal; Liad; Bhatapani; Bhelubhata; Dabda; Dangargaon; Bhruamunda; Bisnathpur; Komna; Pionr; Singari; Bernapadar; Bilenjore; Konabira; Karamahul; Pendelhahali; Dholepada; Dohelpada; Khairbhadi; Khurbhadi; Kureswar; Rang; Chohokopadar; Sanmaheswar; Chandgiri; Dhanusar; Narsinghpur; Resigaon; and Tukula. Fulchi; Lebda; Nangalbod; Nuamalpada; Tankamal; Baigapada; Gandamal; K.Khamar; Kharsel; Nilgee; Nuapada; Patialpada; Kapsi; Sinapali; Kuliharibahal; Pendren; Sanbharsa; Singjhor; Slnghar; Govindpur; Hirapur; Mandiarucha; Ranimunda; and Timanpur. Pendrawan; Balgaon; Dhanrabhata; Dharambandha; Malpada; Mudhimunda; Rajna; Belardona; Bhalukona; Jhipabahal; Sialoti; Chhinpani; Khure; Patparpali; Silva; Thakarpali; Thakurpali; APPENDIX-III (K) Block Babeghati; Bhuraumunda; Jatgarh; Sahejet; Barandapali; Chhata; Dhorlemunda; Jhagrahi; Khambai; Kutribahal; Lchhapur; Jodamunda; K.munda; Thango; Kandetora; Bharuamunda; Villages Dialmunda; Dulduli; Kurumpuri; Latkanpada; Limdihi; Lakhna; Mundapala; Michapali; Kalimati; Kamkeda; Nuagaon; Chandopala; Dharamsagar; Jhalkusum; Jhikidungri; Palsipani; Sunabeda; Bisibahal; Dhpur; Gahirapadar; Gahirapadar; Kasipala; Pulsipani; Tarbod; Babupali; Suklimundi; Thikpali; Jagarnath; Jethupali; Mahulbhata; and Tikarpada. 3. Crop: Green gram (Mung) | Season: Kharif- 2010 District: Bolangir Block 1. Bolangir 2. Agalpur Karlapita; Ampali; Kermali; Badtelenpali; Sakama; Ranipali; Kutrapali; Dhulusara; Santelenpali; Badijour; Sindurbahal; Baghala; Bhundimuhan; Nagaon (A); Gandapali; Ainlapali; Kanthipali; Mundapali; Telenpali; Haldipadar; Dudukamunda; Baigankhari; Badtika; Sahajchhapar; Karkachia; Adendunguri; Bangabahal; Asurmunda; Bakti; Kalasar; Villages Sargadpali; Ghutupali; Kakhal; Kankara; Karlapita; Mayabarha; Pipalkani; Garjan; Unchabahal; Kagaon; Mirdhapali; Bhubaudar; Bankari; Bhalupali; Duduka; Kesaipali; Rengali; Budula; Gahirmunda; Mahakhand; Pudapadar; Dengjuri; Bhoipali; Buromunda; Rinbachan; Bagjhula; Bandabahal; Roth; Dunguripali; Kantapali; Khaliapali; Ramasinha; Kirabahal; Sibtala; Adendunguri; Kundapathar; Amamunda; Baghapali; Bhainsa; Manhira; and Baragaon. Rampur; Dhaunradadar; Bendra; Danipali; Mursund; Harbhanga; Salebhata; Nagaon (B); Santika; Babupali; Babufasad; Nuniapali; Pandesara; Agalpur; Ingsa; and Gudimunda. 285 286 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 1. Bhawanipatna 2. Kesinga District: Kalahandi (Bhawanipatna) Villages Dumuria; Ajarai; Masigaon; Dudhel; Salegaon; Balipati; Bhataguda; Borbhata; Fuljodi; Borda; G.Barjhola; Goikela; K.Barjhola; Nupada; K.Jhola; Phapsi; Karatikili; Budhipadar; Phukjodi; Chahagaon; Ransiguda; Ghantabahali; Tijodi; Ghugurpala; Raisinghpur; Turkel; Salebhata; Dharabhata; Balipada; Pokhrighat; Dangapakhan; Sikerguda; Gurjung; Tengnabahali; Karlapita; Chheliamal; Khalpala; Paodmundi; Badili; Podmundi; K.khamar; Turphy; Rangiguda; Dadpur; Rangila; Jamunabahal; Baragaon; Salepali; Chandopala; D.Guda; Kalam; Deypur; T.Pada; Dongriguda; Tentulipada; Khairmal; Themra; Khirmal; Dumal; Khirpadar; Kamthana; Sinangbhata; Karlasoda; Suhagpur; Ghusurigudi; Attangguda; Karlaguda; Beheraguda; Pastipada; Damadarpur; Sankhairmal; Duarsuni; Dangriguda; Durduri; Karlapada; Jamnasagar; Kendugupha; Kutenpadar; Madingpadar; Mushighuda; Maninga; Musiguda; Pariagaon; Sankriguda; Chapatkhanda; Sirliguda; Kendupati; Suknabhata; Gobra; Barta; Pipalpadar; Balsi; Kokodomal; Bramhani; Sindhbahali; Masanibandh; Kantesir; Rengali; Belkhandi; Tahansir; Kuturkhamar; Chandanpur; Chikili; Gopalpur; Khairamal; Madiguda; Loharadabri; Matia; Gothbhata; Kanakpur; Kusumsilla; Medinipur; P.N.Pur; Sujanpur; K.Khal; Kandakhal; Kharsel; Paikpada; Palna; Tepsa; Dungipunga; Ghusurigudi; Palsijharan; Tentulichuan; Tikrapada; Dalguma; Kachharpadar; Kukuti; Sapsilet; Seinpur; Chandili; Khajurpada; Mahijor; Palsipada; Bhimdanga; Dongripadar; Goipita; Kusumkhunti; Thuapadar; Basumatipur; Gochhapada; Gopinathpur; and Udepur. Paralsinga; Saurapadar; Belmala; Belormal; Pastikudi; APPENDIX-III (K) Block Villages Talbhanra; Boria; Chicharla; Gaidara; Khajurpada; Mahagaon; Matia; Gaigaon; Jamjore; Kerokuda; Khamari; Bisodi; Gokuleswar; Jujrang; Bhejapadar; Dangarmurli; Kikia; Vejapadar; Chhenagaon; Dumermunda; Kundabandh; Dendoguda; Laitara; Nasingaon; Amath; Bijkhaman; Nunmath; Bhamarmal; Themra; Bahadurpadar; Malpada; Patharla; Badipada; Digasira; Sirajapali; Sirjapali; Podkham; Sirol; Limgaon; Turlakhaman; Kokodmal; and Utkela. District: Subaranpur (Sonepur) 1. Sonepur Dharuakhaman; Janmura; Bankbija Kabattalai; Jampali; Sardhapali; Haldipali; Baldapali; Sangari; Kalapathar; Nandanmal; Kustapali; Arjunpur; Baidyanath; Baljuri; Chhapali; Dunguripai; Mahulkhunt; Khaliapali; Kharjhura; Mallickmunda; Gadia; Kendumunda; Buromunda; Ainlapali; Golberna; Dunguripai; Bisimunda; Jagannathpali; Khambesaripali; Kirtipur; Khairtikara; Kaiful; Rugudipali; Lupersingha; Dabpali Lachhipur; Asurmunda; Bhurshapali; Dablang; Hatipali; Dumerkhol; Balpur; Bashaeswaripali; Matiapali; Chhokarmal; Baslat; Sankhachola; Naikenpali; Baladi; Kudopali; Gubindpur Khaliapali; Bisalpali; Banktentuli; Sardhapali; Chandrapur; Rangali; Luhurapali; Kudadara; and Raipali. 2. B.M. Pur Bagbar; Phulchara; Nuagarh; A.Ranipur; Krushnapali; Mendamal; Kamalpur; Bikalpali; Kardapal; Manpur; Bhutiapali; Duhulpali; Khandahota; Buthipadar; Kushadadar; Badkirasira; Adal; Chingiranali; Bisalpali; Bhatpadar; Madhupur; Dadarpali; Sagjuri; Luthurpank; Tebhapadar; Pitamuhul; Dumari; Narayanpur; Keiutipali; Jatasingha; Badkhamar; Chandali; Telipali; and Kenjhariapali. 287 288 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 4. Crop: Green gram (Mung) | Season: Rabi- 2010-11 Block 1. Gudari 1. Bolangir 2. Agalpur 1. Bhawanipatna 1. Sonepur District: Rayagada Villages Guruthi; Chandiliguda; Nuagam; Jalanidhi; Bhurukuda; M.K. Rai; Gummi; Kutumdhar; Dendiguda; Baripadara; Kodama; Silimi; Muliput; Meranda; Birisa; Bamunidangar; Chitrasena; Kendhuguda; Badaguda; Sanahuma; Khairaguda; Arjunaguda; District: Bolangir Santelenpali; Kankara; Badijour; Karlapita; Sindurbahal; Mayabarha; Baghala; Pipalkani; Garjan; Bhundimuhan; Unchabahal; Sargadpali; Kagaon; Ghtupali; Mirdhapali; Kakhal; Ainlapali; Badtika; Kanthipali; Sahajchhapar; Mundapali; Karkachia; Telenpali; Adendunguri; Haldipadar; Bangabahal; Dudukamunda; Asurmunda; Baigankhari; Bakti; District: Kalahandi (Bhawanipatna) Borbhata; Ghantabahali; Borda; Ghugurpala; Goikela; Turkel; Nupada; Dharabhata; Phapsi; Pokhrighat; Budhipadar; Sikerguda; Chahagaon; Tengnabahali; District: Sonepur Arjunpur; Janmura; Baidyanath; Bankbija; Baljuri; Kabattalai; Chhapali; Jampali; Dunguripai; Sardhapali; Dharuakhaman; Dhepaguda; Katiguda; Pendili; Saraguda; Korighati; Arati; Kachpaju; Karijeda; and Beripanga. Bhubaudar; Bankari; Khaliapali; Ramsinha; Kirabahal; Sibtala; and Adendunguri. Kalasar; Bhalupali; Duduka; Kesaipali; and Rengali. Chheliamal; Podmundi; Turphy; Dadpur; Jamunabahal; Salepali; and Deypur. Haldipali; Baldapali; Sangari; Kalapathar; and Nandanmal. APPENDIX-III (K) 5. Crop: Black gram (Biri) | Season: Rabi- 2010-11 Block 1. Nuapada 2. Khariar Boirbhadi; Magurpani; Sareipali; Saripali; Amlidadar; Beheradihi; Budhipali; Badi; Padampur; Baragaon; Bendrabahal; Dumerhahal; District: Nuapada Villages Jangala; Jenjer; Palsaradan; Ainlajuba; Darlimunda; Khaliapani; Bhalukona; Kasipala; Barpadar; Bhaludangri; Bhojpur; Chanabeda; Kodopali; Bhajipala; Dumerpani; Haldi; Kolda; Silda; and Wandpur. Jhitridhoda; Birighat; Gadhuapadar; and Kusmal. 289 APPENDIX-III (L) Punjab 1. Crop: Green gram (Moong/Mug) | Season: Summer-2011 Block 1. Jagraon Dalla; Denarka; Gagra; Bir Gagra; Kothe Pona; Raunke Kalan; Hans Kalan; Jagraon; Malak; Chimana; Kular; Sekhupura; District: Ludhiana Villages Sohain; Dholan; Pabbain; Bhamipura; Mirpur Hans; Akahara; Dhatt; Gureh; Aligarh; Chachrai; Kamal Pura; Lakha; Chownkiman; Manuke; Agwar Lopon; Agwar Rahlan; Hathur; Kothab Hans; Birj Kulara ; Chhajawal ; Bardeke; Sujapur; and Sidhwan Khurd. APPENDIX-III (M) Rajasthan 1. Crop: Black gram (Urd) | Season: Kharif-2010 District: Tonk Block 1. Devali 2. Uniyara 3. Tonk Villages Kasir; Bansthali; Badoli; Dabarkala; Panwad; Tokrawas ghard; Palai; Pachala; Rupwas; Hadripura; Banetha; Surely Payera; Roopura; Palara; Bambore; Mahendeas; Jwali; Jonla; Soren; Dardahind; Bisalpur; Devdawas; Juriya; Balunda; Maleda; Hisampur; Khelniya; Amli; Godhda; Balithal; Mandawra; Deoli; Soop; Bagdi; Devpura; Bharni; Deoli; Dardaturki; Kashipura; Dakhiya; Ramsagar; Gurai; Chandi; Niwariya; and Polyada. Fuleta; Ranipura; Choru; Kunder; Aligah; and Kakore. Peeplu; Parana; Gans; Lawadar; and Sandera. 2. Crop: Green gram (Moong) | Season: Kharif-2010 District: Ajmer Block 1. Sarwar 2. Arai 1. Sujangarh Sanpala; Khedi; Sanpali; Kalayanpura; Sironj; Aria; Sayar; Iyara; Sadu badi; Suniyasari; Villages Gopalpura; Shyampura; Jaliya; Sunpa hingoniya; Kacholiya; Kumhariya; Sunariya; District: Churu Nabasar; Tehandesar; Kalayansar; Piproli; and Bilawat khera. Birla; Tejpura; and Birdpura. Bambu; Balera; Charla; 292 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 2. Rajgarh 1. Dudu 2. Sambhar 3. Phagi Villages Berasa; Parveda; Jayak; Likhmansar; Jili; Gedap; Gondusar; Rajgarh; Gudan; Nawan; Baskitan; Bas lal singh; Bas mamraj; Nuhand; Govind baran; Mamraj ka bas; Bas govindsingh; Hamirwas badi; Palukalan; Padasoli; Gega; Gagardu; Gopipura; Khandel; Kanwersa; Kajipura; Jetpura; Tayod; Jaisinghpura; Bagdi dhani; Jagmalpura; Prithvipura; Sayarpura; Tejakabas; Norangpura; Pratappura; Tetarwalon ki dhani; Rabadoka bas; Bhankrota; Muhana Khurd; Keriya; Madhorajpura; Chandrapura; Vishalu; Pipala; Nareda; Dalniya; Dhani bamuas; Slarsu; Tikelanrukan; 1. Luni Guda vishnoi; and 2. Bilara Bhavi; and Jagliya; Sandwa; Sadu chhoti; Katar chhoti; Reda; Sajansar; Girwarsar; Sardarpura; Thirpali badi; Thirpalichhoti; Changothi; Biran; Bas kaditi; Neema; Bhainsali; Dewad; Galad; Bas bhani; District: Jaipur Bijolaw; Maleda; Kadwa ka bas; Moujnabad; Gangati khurd; Sutalioka bas; Anatpura; Deeppura; Mundoti; Beron ki dhani; Alura ki dhani; Niwasda; Pipaliwali dhani; Kodi; Dera ki dhani; Khariya; Mundwara; Shyam ka bas; Barnati walo ki dhani; Morwalo ki dhani; Choru; Hasuliya; Rampura; Thala; Renwal; Mohanpura; Tikel purohitan; Mandore; Chittoda; Pratappura; Ladana; Jaipalpura; District: Jodhpur Satlana. Boyal. Telap; Bhograr; Aguna; Kalyansar; Jetsar; Nohdiya; and Mudhda. Bhojan; Bhagwa; Rampura; Khundiyawas; Kirtan; Guglwa; Hamirbas; Chotta hamibas; and Himau badi. Gangati kalan; Boraj; Bhagwantsinghpura; and Jhag. Alura bijarniyo ki dhani; Bhainslana; Pahadpura; Sundo ka bas; Nehro ka bas; Dogiwalo ki dhani; Bhadwa; Janio ka bas; Johner; Anatpura; Charanwas; Turkiyawas; Bhojpura; Agarpura; and Banshipura. Dabla; Mohabatpura; Bhojpura; Basdi; Narayanpura; Pahadiya; Bavdi; Ganeshpura; Dhokdawas; Pahadiya; Dutali; and Rewatpura. APPENDIX-III (L) Block 3. Bhopalgarh Villages Khawaspura; and Paladin ranawatan. District: Nagaur 1. Kuchaman city Maharajpura; Adbi ki dhani; Narsingpura; Bijapura; Gawariya; Khusiya; Hukampura; and Ajitpora. 2. Parbatsar Harnawa; Barnel; and Gular. 3. Degana Nathwada; Paliyawas; and Mewada. 4. Mundwa Kharnal; Paldi; Jodha; and Balaya. 5. Naguar Gagwana; Surajniyawas; Khetlay; Sodakan; Sarasani; Bhadana; and Harima. 6. Riyabadi Samdolav; Gemliyawas; and Jaswantabad. 7. Merta city Dangawas; Netdiya; and Ren. 8. Jayal Jayal; Janwas; Khusiya; and Rajod. District: Tonk 1. Newai Khandewat; Chenpura; Sindra; Siras; Dhanijugalpura; Rajwas; Palai; Natwara; Bansthali; Dangarthal; Pahadi; Bidoli; Khandwa; Sindra; Shrirampura; Khidgi; Bahed; Lalwadi; Sirohi; Bassi; Jhilai; Churada; Arniya; Jamdoli; Nohta; Bharthala; Badagawn; Hinginia; Dattwas; and Luhara. 2. Malpura Diggi Dungri kalan; Lambhaharishigh; Deshma; Morala; Dewal; Dholi; Kamtoli; Tordi; Rajpura; Indoli; Kirawali; Sita rampura; Chainpura; Lawa; and Malikpura. 3. Todaraising Morbhatiyan; Mundiyakala; Chanbassuria; Kukar; Barwas; Gadeti; Bhwanta; Gopalpura; Bhansu; Mor; Hameerpur; Laxmipura; Mehru; Bawadi; and Baseda. 293 294 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 3. Crop: Bengal gram (Chana) | Season: Rabi 2010-11 District: Bikaner Villages Block 1. Bikaner Munsar; and Ramsar. 2. Nokha Lalamdesher bada; Sadasar; Jsrasar; Jadely; and Thwariya. 3. Lunkarnsar Hansera; Dhirera; and Nathwana. 4. Khajuwala Gulluwali; and. 2KLD; 5. Dungargarh UPN-I; Kliagnsar; Likhmisar Utrada; and 6. Kolayat Akkasar; and 2 Bholasar. 1. Sardarshahar Bhadasar Utrada; Bhadasar Dikhnada; Charnwasi; Bandhnau utrada; Bandhanu; Kikhnada; Gomtiya; Derajsar ; Sarsar; and Ranasar . 2. Ratangarh Alsar; Parsneu; Paremnagar; Jagniya Bikan; Lachharsar; Binadesar; Bandva; Sikrai; Balrampura; and Bhanuda. 3. Sujangarh Saruchhati; Utalar; Eyara; Amarsar; Bhagsara; Sandawa; Athuna; and Girwarsar. Lakhmisadikhda. District: Churu District: Hanumangarh 1. Nohar-I Bhukraka; Pichakarai; and 2. Nohar-II Malwani; and Fefana. Jasana. 3. Rawatar Rawatwar; Nirwal; Newlakhi; Rampura; Poharhaka; Dhanasar; Kesardesar; Khodan; and Hardaswali. 4. Anoopshahar Utradhabas; Bhadi; Anoopshahar; Bhadi; Alayala; Kiradabada; Kalana; Malsisar; Kunji; Kanau; and Gheu. 5. Chhanibadi Sagrha; Jogiwala; Suratpura; Bhirani; Sherda; Dabrhi; Ajeetpura; Bhangarh; Dobi; and Mohangarh. 6. Bhadra-I Nethrana; Khachwana; Bharwana; Munsri; Sardargarhia; Karanpura; Jatan; Raslana; Bojhla; Dungrana; and Bhojasar. 7. Bhadra-II Chirhiyagandhi; Ghandhibadi; Malkherha; Sahuwala; Janana; Mehrana; Biran; Jhansal; Chhanibadi; Nina; and Nayangal. 8. Hanumangarh Kishanpura; Ramsra; Norangdesar; Munda; Manuka; Pakasarna; APPENDIX-III (L) Block 9. Sangaria 10.Pilibanga 1. Shahpura 2. Phagi 3. Chaksu Kohla; Sherekan; Jhamber; Makkasar; Satipura; Ratanpura; Dhaban; Bhagatpura; Deengarh; Morjand; Lilanwali; Longwala; Kikhmisr; Suraawala; Dulmana; Amarapura; Rampura; Badopal; Devipura; Chatarpura; Shahapura; Devan; Udawal; Kalyanpura; Todi; Shivpura; Manoharpura; Bishanpura; Mamtori khurd; Mamtori klan; Khoraladkhani; Khoraladkhani; Surana; Chharsa; Pchala; Jodinda; Bhojura; Kasel; Bukani; Hingonia; Mendwas; Kasya; Narikhedi; Gohind; Bajjpura; Shakakhawada; Kishanpura; Choiria; Girdharipra; Hingonia; Devgan; Villages Mainawali; Lakhuwali; Ramjitpura; Uttamsinghwala; Chak khara; Jandwala; Amaupura; Kikarwali; Nathwana; Nukera; Malarhpura; Manakthedi; Doultanwali; Dubli; Sawipura; Bahalolnagar; Shrinagar; Hurdayalpura; District: Jaipur Bavadi ki dani; Khojawala; Amarsar; Pthano ka bas; Nayn; Kalwanio ka bas; Tirlokpura; Chack hanutpura; Kariri; Bilananadpur; Govindpura; Basadi; Murlipura; Ranipura; Gopalpura; Dhanota; Nalkishorpura; Amarpura; Raythal; Jabad; Heerapura; Kishanpura; Jankinathpura; Bokadawas; Chhitra; Pratapura; Chandlae; Devkishanpura; Titria; Bajdoli; Swai jaisinghpura; Bernathpura; Srikishanpura; Rodanwali; Dholipal; Hirnawali; Manaksar; and Nawan. Bhakhranwali; Haripura; Indargarh; Chack; and Heerasinnghwala. 2TKW; Ummewala; Hasliya; Goluwala; Kanhewala; and Amarsinghwala. Jagatpura; Majipura; Sursinghpura; Hanutiya; Markhi; Mahar; Kalyanpura; Tejpura; Radawas; Gulabvadi; Dholi; Nayabas; Rampura; and Jajekala. Bhojpura; Danjuly; Ladana; Khedabalji; Atenli; Madanpura; Gopalpura; Raysinghpura; and Dosara. Dungari; Kheda; Ranibas; Balrampura; Jagdishpura; Ramchandrapura; Idrapuri; 295 296 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block Villages Mohanpura; Toomali ka bas; Nainwa; Khejdi; Tamdia; Anantpura; 1. Navalgarh 2. Mukandgarh 3. Chidawa Thali; Mundia; Nimodia; Kotkhawada; Ramnagar; Heerapura; District: Jhunjhunu Bharwadi; Jakhal; Panio ki dhani; Dhewa ki dhani; Bhagera; Pujari ki dhani; Parasrampura; Punia ki dhani; Kheshwa ki dhani; Hanmanji ki dhani; Jhajhad; Gusai ki dhani; Dhaylo ka bas; Gurjaron ki dhani; Gothada; Kari; Deogaon; Dudiyo ki dhani; Gadodia ki dhani; Birol; Chara ka BAS; Jhajhariyon ki dhani; Ola ki dhani; Bhojnagar; Bhejyali johdi; Girdharpura; Bhopatpura; Tonkalchilari; Surjanpura; Bay; Durjanpura; Dhaka ki dhani; Navladi; Todpura; Dhodiwara khurd; Pabana; Dheesa ki dhani; Pabana ka bas; Balreeya; Ranasar; Kasairu; Sangasi; Kumabas; Sotwara; Mandasi; Dabari balauda; Mukundgarh; Doomra; Mainas; Duddiyon ki dhani; Dheegal; Dudana ka bas; Himmatpura; Devgaon; Narhad; Jakhoda; Alipur; Bhawanipura; Narnod; Gothdi; Maligaon; Lamba gothda; Bhompura; Khudana; Shyopura; Bakthavarpura; Shekhpura; Nunia gothda; Ismailpura; Chidava; Khudia; Lamba; Badangarh; Mandrel; Goavali; Nandrampura; Dudania; Tigiyas; Ghumansar khurad; Dajava; Jakhda; Lodipura; Dhatarwala; Bhukana; Govindpura; Khithana; Kushalpura; chimapura Roopnagar; Talukpura; Srikishanpura; and Nainpura. Johad ki dhani; Saininagar; Badwasi; Charan ki dhani; Chaudhani; Kolsiya; Nehra ki dhani; Khedron ki dhani; Jaisinghpura; Mitharwalon ki dhani; Garhwalon ki dhani; Bhanpura; Meelon ka bas; Phulebarao nagar; Kairu; and Navalgarh. Delsarkala; Chauradi; Chailasi; Fatehsari; Togdakalan; Jatawali; Jejusar; Naharsidani; and Ajeetpura. Ardavata; Bhanunda kala; Maharampur; Solana; Goavala; Tara ka bas; Keharpura kala; Padampura; Kishorpura; Kyamsar; Chanana; Malpura; Sari; Chidasan; Sultana; Bhamarvasi; APPENDIX-III (L) Block 4. Surajgarh 1. Chitawa 2. Molasar Villages Bharoogarh; Oajatoo; Nijampura; Nalawa; Rooppura; Ghandawa; Ghumansar; Khudaniya; Khedla; Khededo ki dhani; Dhani brhaman; Jherli; Bari; Bangothadi; Dhani chouhan; Kakoda; Kasni; Kushalpura; Kuloth kala; Kheherpura; Mahpalwas; Morwa; Dhindwa; Bishnapura; Bigodana; Kaloli; Surtpura; Chanvdiya; Moilasar; Davda; Dhankoli; Bairikolla; Nari; Khudot; Jhajhot; Gidania; Kidhwana; Pipali; Pilod; Likhwa; Hamirwas; Haminpur; Hanwantpura; Bhawthdi; Bhagina; Raghunathpura; Rayala; Ram rakh ki dhani; Ramnathpura; Rajvirpura; Dhani shyorana; Sardarpura; Swami shehi; Sujhdola; Shehi kala; Urika; Danger; District: Nagaur Adksar; Doiltpura; Daudsar; Khandi; Munwa; Dhani khemu; Eqtarpura; and Shyampura. Dhani dalmiya; Dulaniya; Deverod; Tola shehi; Jakhod; Bhobiyan; Netrampura; Aduka; Agwana khurd; Gadoli; Gopalpura; Bangothadi khurd; Kuloth khurd; Kalyano ka bas; Dhindwa bichla; Khyaliya ki dhani; Dhani mawandiya; Ghardu; Bas gokul; and Jhajhdiyo ki dhani. Kodas; and Baigpura. Sudrasan; Payli; and Heero ka bas. 297 APPENDIX-III (N) Tamil Nadu 1. Crop: Pigeon pea (Thuvarai) | Season: Kharif-2010 Block 1. Tirupattur 2. Kandhili Tirupattur; Achamangalam; Kadhirimangalam; Palnangkuppam; Madapalli; Koodapattu; Dhadavalli; Adhiyur; Elavampatti; S. Pallipattu; Molagarampatti; Kasinaickampatti; District: Vellore Villages Bommikuppam; Kadhirampatti; A. K. Mottur; Rachmangalm; Kurusilapattu; Perumapattu; Pallavalli; Sevatur; Kunichi; Lakkinaickampatti; Periyakannalapatti; Chennakanalpatti; Andiyappanur; Irunapattu; Nacharkuppam; Marimanikuppam; and Pungulam. Kagangarai; Pathanavadi; and Matrapalli. 2. Crop: Black gram (Uzhundu) | Season: Kharif-2010 Block 1. Polur 2. Kalasapakkam District: Thiruvannamalai Villages Kalasamudram; Kalvasal; and Ladavaram; Anaivadi; Padiyamputhur; Alangaramangalan; and Kuppam. Podagam. 3. Crop: Black gram (Uzhundu) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 Block 1. Tiruvannamalai 2. Kilpennathur District: Thiruvannamalai Villages Thiruvanaimugam; Kilkarippur; Su. Valavetti; Esukazhikatteri; Su. Nallur; Andampallam; Thandarai; Anananthal; Vaipur; Rajanthangal; Agaram; Iluppanthangal; Panniyur; Avoor; Angunam; Oolaipadi; Madurampattu; and Naraiyur. Nadazhagananthal; and Na. Gengampattu. APPENDIX-III (N) Block 1. Vridhachalam 2. Kumaratchi 1. Mayiladuthurai 2. Kuthalam 1. Mannargudi 2. Needamangalam 1. Pattukotai 2. Thiruvonam 3. Orathanadu 1. Ottapidaram 1. Ulundurupet; & Thirunavalur District: Cuddalore Villages M. Agaram; Visaloor; Edachittoor; Pallipattu; Mangalampettai; Siruvambar; Puliangudi; M. Arasur; Koothur; Mullangudi; Madharsudamani; Nalanputhur; Keel Adhangudi; Vennaiyur; C. Arasur; Keelparuthikudi; District: Nagapattinam Chozhampettai; Pandur; Mappadukai; Villianallur; and Vanathirajapuram; Kadalangudi; and Thirumanancherry; District: Thiruvarur Paravakottai; Neduvakottai; and VaduvoorEdamelaiyur; and Vadapathy; District: Thanjavur Veppankadu; Veerakurichi Veppankadu-Uppakadai; Aladimkumulai; Karambayam; Sukkiranpatti; Thirunallur; Pinnaiyur(W); and Vadakkukottai; Thirumangalakottai East; Thoanrampattu; Thirumangalakottai West; Arumulai; and District: Thoothukudi Malaipatti; O. Saravanapuram; and District: Villipuram P. Killanur; A. Puthur; R.R. Kuppam; A. Kumaramangalam; Olaiyanur; Eraiyur; Moolasamuthram; Erunthai; P.Konalavadi; Korattur; Pugaipatti; Chinnakuppam; S. Malayanur; Kanaiyar; Kattuparur; and Karnatham. M. Udaiyur; Melaparuthikudi; Vetchiyur; Ilankambur; and Kanchivai. Siddarkadu. Alangudi. Edayur Empethi. Karuvakurichi. Eanathi; and Palamuthi. Pinnaiyur(E). Poovathur. Ottanatham. Pathur; Senkurichi; Kurumbur; Nachiyarpettai; Meppuliyur; and Sivapattinam. 299 APPENDIX-III (O) Uttar Pradesh 1. Crop: Pigeon pea (Arhar) | Season: Kharif- 2010 District: Banda Block Villages 1. Tindawari Mahui; Semari; Bhujauli; Godhani; Gokharhi; Pipargawan; Ghoroiti; Bhadauli; Sindhauli; Terahimaphi; Jauharpur; Bhidaura; Mahedu; Chhirhuta; Tindwari; Parsauda; Amraiya; Arsauda; Padarthapur; Khajuri; Tara; Dighavat; Barethikala; Gugauli; Narvanshidera; Palara; Piparhari; Atarhat; Paprenda; Alona; Khaptihakala; Amlor; Khauda; Chhapar; Benda; Macha; Amalikaur; Mungus; Mirgahni; Bhujarakh; Singhpur; Jasaipur; Lohari; Bichhawahi; Dhausad; Bachheura; Bambiya; Laloali; and Sahinga. 2. Baberu Badagaon; Ahaar; Shiv; Janwara; Ghansaul; Parabihari; Pesta; Hardauli; Jugrehli; Pandari; Devratha; Tolakala; Jalalpur; Karhuli; Sigoini; Palhari; Bagehata; Anausa; Kelhanuwa; Aalampur; Sangara; Majhiwa; Ragauli; Kayal; Asthara; Armar; Bhadwari; Byoja; Baghaila; Nibhaur; and Kurari. 1. Amauli Pachaura; Bharsa; Kewtara; Kahijara; Etara; District: Fatehpur: Arhar Atmatpur; Ahiranpur; Gangupur; Parseda ; Jara; Jhaliya; Shyampur; Chaklala; and Badanpur. APPENDIX-III (O) Block 2. Asothar 3. Vijaypur 1. Rath 2. Sarila 1. Sataon Bahadurpur; Gokan; Khansenpur; Parsetha; Gopalpur Gara; Avadhrtpur; Tikri; Janantara; Ragdhupur; Arjunpur; Chandapur; Chitanpur; Pokharigara; Girdharpurgada; Bhawanpurgada; Narauligada; Ekdala; Raghurajpur; Atgawan; Pahadigari; Etoara; Raura; Kaitha; Sikroadha; Kotha; Tunka; Bakrai; Bilpur; Tai; Mahrajpur; Atrauli; Puraini; Jabalpur; Dharupur; Dhoahal; Chandaus; Gobindpur; Purebajpai; Manpur; Narainikapurwa; Hardaurpur; Purefatebahadur; Bisrapur; Shekhapur; Domapur; Pahadpur; Gambhirpur; Aniepurpahadpur; Munejarganj; Jhabra; Jhabrakapurwa; Pureaasharam; Purekoili; Korihar; Villages Nidhwapur; Dewlan; Lilara; Ramnagar; Rari; Koriyanka purwa; Kachara; Tarapur; Dhaurhara; Sudanpur; Malukbarikachara; Jwalamukhi; Titiharipur; Shivpuri; Loharpur; Takkipur; Kathariya; Sotharpur; District: Hamirpur Galhiya; Jhinnabira; Siriya; Kharakher; Tolakhaganran; Audera; Gohani Panwadi; Mawai; Chhina; Bandawa; Mamana; Guhali; Endrapur; Jariya; Bhaisay; Magroal; Uparhanka; District: Raebarelly Pure-Bhavanibaskh; Ataurakhurd; Purebajrangbali; Purebajranbali-Ataura; Dillihar; Pure Kachhavaha; Puredauli; Jariya; Puremahipat; Chandai-Raghu; Jagjivanpur-Amariya; Balla-Batual; Pure-Thakurdinkosa; Gojhari; Pipari; Malikmau-Chaubara; Pureratti; Purekot; Gari; Tikri; and Mavai. Sonemau; Jiharwa; Sarauli; Godaura; Salawan; Pratappur; Chachida; Mankapur; Gulrihapur; Nandanpurwa; Padrapar; Bhuruhi; and Mahimapur. Malehata; Lidhaura; Noaranga; Kurra; Maloaha; Masgaon; and Tolarawat. Chhiboali; Gutakawara; Sarila; Bangara; Parchha; Bilgaon; and Jamodi. Nunaira; Hardau; Husenabad; Dubenkhera; Mudiyankhera; Kalupur; Mishrakhera; Purebadali; Majhigaon; Gadariyankhera; Lakshipur; Barbhankhera; Puretal; Kutkuri; Sukhaikhera; Basawankhera; Baraula; Andhi; 301 302 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 2. Khiron Villages Purebangali; Pureswagti; Puremadhav; Munirmau; Purbaladeen; Purduniyapati; Saraimubarak; Surukhapur; Pure-Shivbaksh; Ramnagar; Dihura; Porai; Salarpur; Daribasakha-Naubati; Dariba; Chandauli; Rasulpur-Gunda; Sakha Navati; Retikhurd Bujurg; Pure Thakuran; Retikhurd; Puresitaram; Sultanpur-khera; Bhavanibaskh; Puredurjan; Purelalta; Purebaishan; Sultanpurkhera Thk; Pure-Lambai; Pureramdin; Purehori; Puduniya; Pure-Dauli; Pure-Kachhavaha; Pahadpur; Ataurabujurg; Puresamvabshi; Pureberi; Purekuti Gopaldas; Malikmau-Chaubara; Lohada; Purepandit; Raula; Purelalbahadur; Pureraghuvar; Puresujan; Sumehpur; Naubasta; Bardar; Barua; Tikara; Dedaur; Sataon; Kanhamau; Singhaur; Ajitpur; Drugpalganj; Chaka; Vemalahankhera; Deki; Begjahankhera; Jeri; Rampur; Udvatkhera; Dariyakhera; Shivpuri; Prathvikhera; Dedanpur; Bhitari; Semari-Nayakhera; Tivarinkhera; Devalimanpur; Manpur; Devgaon; Ketanpur; Himanchalkhera; Lalpur; Shivmalkhera; Baraundi; Hindukhera; Bahadurkhera; and Serwapur. Kesauli; Sukhipur; Khanpur khunti; Lakushahar; Mirzapur; Saraiya; Khanepur; Nihasta; Kalauna; Syampur; Satanpur; Raipur; Akhaupur; Parvalia; Dukanaha; Ikauni; Maisai; Saguni; and Haripur -Midarha. District: Sultanpur 1. Pratappur Kamaincha 2. Kadipur Malhipur; Shivpur; Pathkhauli; Ghakhasupur; Rahtipur; Shaphipur; Shehpur-Par; Pratapur-Ka; Barvaripur; Katasari; Raibigo; Narayanpar; Sarayrani; Andarayanpur; Kodipurkherd; Mohammdabad; Ishipur; Gaura; Ghurahupur; Purimimapatti; Vatikala; Kubershahpur; Narayanpur; Aanapur-Na; Haripur; Shukulpur; Bagarkherd; Shahabuddinpur; Khaniya; Amaliya; Salarpur; Bhatauta-Tulsipatti; Chhatonakhurd; Kotharakala; Sonava; Punibhumipatti; Rampur; Khanpur; Malhipur; and Shaphipur. Gudara; Gautikari; Bhupatipur; Pakadpur; Budapur; Pratappur; Trilokpur-Newada; Narottampur; APPENDIX-III (O) Block Villages Jalalpur; Aldemau; Khutiwpur; Nurpur; Pahadpurkala; Bagarkala; Gopalpur- Sarayakhwaja; Sakarde; Ramnagar -Purehardas; Devrajpur; Patnapavaropatt; Gajendrapur; Hinduavad; Bahauddinpur; Narayanpur Na; Karodikala; Vijethua Rajapur; Dasgarapara; Gudarashodhanpur; Umarpur; Sodhanpur; Phirihiti; Tahirpur; Khalispur; Chaturbhurpur; Baithiyavalamau; Vilbal; and Musepur. 2. Crop: Black gram (Urd) | Season: Kharif-2010 District: Hamirpur Block Villages 1. Maudha Bighana; Karahiya; Sisolar; Chhiraka; Rohari; Naralach; Ladar; Sayshri; Makaraon; Upari; Piproanda; Tinduhi; Bhawani; Riwan; Mancha; Ragoal; Para; Asui; Echoali; Siloali; Sadarpur; Kunheta; and Ratoali. 2. Kurara Kurara; Jhalokhar; Kutubpur; Bhainsapali; Raghawa; Todarpur; Sarsai; Patara; Shiwani; Kaushalyapur; Damar; Mangalpur; Pandui; Kusmara; Khirwa; Kharoanja; Biloata; Mishripur; and Shekhupur. 3. Sumerpur Chandapurwa; Pandhari; Badanpur; Pachkhura; Suroali; Engohata; Mawaijar; Birkhera; Pararaipura Khu.; Teda; Mundera; Kaithi; Mihuna; Banda; Bidokhar; Nadehara; Pachkhura Mahan ; Kumhaupur; Bhoaniya; and Kunakhera. District: Sultanpur 1. Bhadar Savanagi; Sonari; Bahadurpur; Bhadar; Gajipur; Bhoraha; Mangara; Nagardih; Nivadiya; Ratapur; and Sonarikala. 303 304 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 2. Bhadaiya 3. Sangrampur 1. Dakor 2. Jalaun 3. Madhogarh 4. Kuthaud 5. Maheva 6. Kadaura 1. Badagaon 2. Chirgaon Bharthipur; Bhadaiya; Malikpur; Jadipur; Balampur; Sakava; Sarayachal; Jagdishpur; Salahpur; Baduddinpur; Bhavsinghpur; Sangrampur; Kannu; Sonarikannu; Kumsiliya; Muhamdabad; Wajida; Manora; Ruraaddu; Sudhar; Dhantouli; Sarangpur; Pratappura; Bhaupura; Pankula; Rasoolpur; Chaki; Abdullapur; Nahili (Madnepur); Anko; Muthound; Madhawpur -Manaya; Malthua; Bhitari; Garrehi; Jolhoopur; Kuwnakhena (Dadupur) Babina (Farhampur) Jauribujurg; Lewa; Garmau; Taindaul; lidhaura; Opara; Pahadibujurg; Sultanpura; Siya; Gulara; Chirgaon; Chirgaon-Dehat; Rampura; Miyapur; Villages Pakhrauli; Belamohan; Barsada; Semri Purusshottampur; Kuchhmuchh; Mahesua; Abhiyakhurd; Karomi; Babhangoan; Bikavajitpur; Belasada; Teraye; Pannatikari; Sakarasi; Barue; Abhiyakala; and Jhavara. Bhairavpur; Sahjirpur; Banbirpur; Madhupurkhadri; Bhavalpur; Dhaurahara; Dhaoan; and Chunnupur. District: Jalaun Atariya; Girthan; Tikariya; Dhurat; Somai; Jagnewna; Bhadanwa; Sahaw; Pahnpura; Sarawan; Amkhena; Gorabhoopaka; Chak-Jagdewpur; Ajnara; and Timaro. Madari; and Gadhguwna. Kundau; Madori; and Rajpura. Mihona; Dharmpura-brala; Nakelpura; Mahapoli(Nawada); Bawali; and Rampura-Kirwaha. Atrakalan; Nyamatpur; Simhara-kasimpur; Margaya; Barkhena; Harchandpur; Pall; Damras; and Abhedepur. Niswapur; Akabarpur; and Usarganw. District: Jhansi Behtapalar; Palar; Bhupnagar; Phutera; Harpura; Pachar; Bajhera; Puranda; Nadarwas; Bhatpura; Chelara; Jaryai; Dharmapura; Bidari; Barethi; Sanora; Nohatchhor; and Talarmanna. Ramaipur; Madguan; Kumahariya; Chhirauna; Budupura; Nirauna; and Baghera. APPENDIX-III (O) Block Villages 3. Mauranipur Axev; Madva; Chakara; 4. Gursarian & Garotha Aivani; Lidhaura; Lakhavati; Hiranagar; Iskil; Kakarvai; Garautha; Barota; Bhadarwarakhurd; Dumrai; Pasoura; 1. Talbehat 2. Jakhaura 3. Maharauni Talbehat; Bamohrisar; Kadesra; Bijrautha; Kakdari; Virdha; Budawani; Mukhataura; Puravirdha; Bhuchera; Pawa; Nathikeda; Gangaura; Yoni; Bhadra; Gulenda; Barauda-Swami; Kislwans; Badraun; Seeron-Kalan; Mainwar-Kalan; Aagar; Sirsa; Jamaura-mafhi; Silawan; Chaprat; Kuaghosi; Padwa; Midarwaha; Khiriyalatkanju; Pachoda; Chayan; Kisarda; Patha; Samogar; Khiriya; Gadava; Tilera; Dhamnapayak; Khiriyaghat; Bhasneh; Kheri; Etaura; Nunar; Tahrauli; Pandwaha; Emalauta; Saria; Birauna; Markua; District: Lalitpur Yewani; Myaon; Targuwan; Chamraua; Nelai; Madaun; Tapariyan; Lalaun; Bandesra; Ganeshpura; Tindra; Kareela; Hanauta; Udgawan; Bajuno; Panchampur; Gangaura; Dhurwara; Jakhaura; Ghisauli; Nagwans; Sirsee; Mainwar; Chitra; Bahmorighat; Jhakora; Gudha; Sojana; Saidpur; Korvas; Shukhadi; Agora; Bhora; Kyolari; Banpur; Chauki; Budaie; Ravan; and Syavari. Virpura; Puchhi; Dugara; Asta; Madda; Garauthakhurd; Bilaytikhet; Madhawpura; Sonakpura; and Nagar. Rajawan; Kotare; Rampra-Kathawar; Hansrikalan; Mau; Piprai; Patauriya; Khandi; Teta; Sarsau; Jamalpur; Purakalan; and Chauwara. Vinoka-toran; Vinoka-mafhi; Saurai; Mirchwara; Jiyawan; Burwar; Masaura-kalan; Pataura-kalan; Nanora; and Silgan. Rukwaha; Karonda; Bahmoribhadur; Tikra; Kumhedi; Sadhumal; Nenwara; Kurora; Lachalpur; Azan; Largan; and Mudhiya. 305 306 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 4. Virdha 5. Modauraha 6. Bar 1. Khiron 2. Lalganj Villages Balabhehat; Neemkhera; Keolari; Barodiya; Semra; Giltora; Maholi; Virdha; Pipariyapali; Anora; Rakhwara; Gidwaha; Madaura; Rangaon; Syampur-siron; Siron; Dhawa; Semarkhera; Bar; Bamohari-sahna; Dashrara; Bachrawani; Todi; Bamoharai-khadet; Pulwara; Karitoran; Semra-kheda; Sarara-dang; Kalothara; Kalrav; Barodiya-ryan; Sepura; Modhari; Rasoi; Besra; Lokat; Bhota; Basri; Girah; Hasri; Barchaun; Lidhaura; Ganchari; Karitoran; Sorai; Khutgunwa; Mathura-dang; Bastrawan; Bamohari-kalan; Bhaloni-lodh; Gadiya; Bamohari; Semrapur; Motikheda; Semra-khurd; Semra-kalan; District: Raebarelly Kesauli; Nihasta; Sukhipur; Kalauna; Khanpur khunti; Syampur; Lakushahar; Satanpur; Mirzapur; Raipur; Saraiya; Akhaupur; Khanepur; Parvalia; Uttra gauri; Aban-hardo-patti; Pure-Rana; Behtakalan; Pure-Risali; Bajpaikhera; Pure-Garib; Purebahai-ka-urwa; Pure-Dhunnu; Pure-vishramsingh; Purey-Gauri; Chakwapur; Pure-Kali; Purebaiju; Pure-Chandulal; Purenaukheyrai; Ambar-Pachhim- Gaura Bhairampur; Roopai; Behtakalan; Ambara-Pachhim; Chakwapur; Govindpur-Baloli; Shahpur; Shikhawan-Khurd; Pratappur; Jamuawan; Mahakhera; Kanamau; Pure-ori; Bhuskushpur; Saraimishran; Pathari; Dongra; Betna; Satarwas; Nayagao; Kalyanpura; Barkhiriya; Jharkon; and Bhadra. Tauri-Dharsagar; Emaliya-Girar; Pisanari-siron; Ganchari-Liphaura; Girar-Dewariyan; Pisnari; and Sawtu-Wahchaun. Khajra; Rajwara; Ladwari; Dulwan; Turka; Tathakeda; Leki; Semra-bujurg; Kurguwan; and Semra-bhagnagar. Dukanaha; Ikauni; Maisai; Saguni; and Haripur Midarha. Yadunathsingh-ka- purwa; Khajurgaon; Ranikhera; Naubasta; Pure-pakkan; Shivpuri; Gegoson; Pure-gobre; Banpurwa; Bajpaipur; Katara; Purebeshan; Meethapur; Bahai; Shankar-ka-purwa; Maduri; APPENDIX-III (O) Block 3. Sarvan/Sareni Villages Datoli; Pure-Amberveer; Daulatsingh-ka-purwa; Purechack-Pancham-Singh; Balamau; Sarai-beriakhera; Kankpur; Malauveer-singhpur; Pure-Adheen; Beloli; Nanki; Gahari; Ramgarh; Painasi; Jogapur; Beri Gaon; Chtta khera; Shivgulamkhera; Gudhanikhera; Gudhanikhera; Pureguru; Puredaulatsingh; Kumbhdaura; Dhanabad; Semerpah; Pure todhi; Shobhwa purey ajmer; Pure-kashapur; and Shobhapur. Pathakkhera; Neebi; Rawatpurkalan; Saraykhandey; Bhagwatpur; Raghurajkhera; Khemankhera; Chahotar; Bhawakhera; Jhulpur; Bashu khera; Jarbar; Durjanpur; Maitashpur; Lachhai khera; Mahraj khera; Gosai khera; Haripur; Kameshwer; Khapsari; Gharaolo; Haiwatpurkhurd; Chinta khera; Murarmau; Mehrajpur; Rasoolpur; Surajpur; and Hullapur. 3. Crop: Bengal gram (Chana) | Season: Rabi-2010-11 District: Banda Block 1. Tindawari 2. Jaspura Villages Dighavat; Bhidaura; Jasaipur; Banshidera; Dhausad; Singhpur; Mata; Chhapar; Jauharpur; Tindawari; Chilla; Khauda; Terahimaphi; Paprenda; Ghudaura; Khaptihakhurd; Jhanjhri; Echhaawar; Bahudari; Barehta; Basahari; Badagaon; Budheda; Benda; Lomar; Sahinga; Amalikaur; Mahui; Mahedu; Parsauda; Godhani; Chhirhuta; Gajani; Gokharhi; Mungus; Atarhat; Pipargawan; Bichhawahi; Piparhari; Palara; Semari; Bambiya; Mirgahni; Niwaich; Bhujrakh; Tara; Khaptihakala; Barethikala; and Badeha. Mavaghat; Piparodar; Singhankala; Sikahula; Bhatha; Padohara; Paderi; Rampur; Rajadera; Tangamau; Jaspura; Narjita; Narayan; Nandadev; Amara; Gaurikala; Gajipur; Gadiriya; 307 308 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 3. Baberu 4. Bisanda 5. Mahua 6. Naraini Kanakheda; Kumariadera; Mahendradera; Maraulikala; Baghaila; Byoja; Baberugaon; Bakal; Baduali; Beldan; Bagehata; Koraram; Kauhata; Kajitola; Kabirpur; Kuchendu; Marka; Majhila; Maruli; Murwal; Bisandi; Gilathu; Pindaran; Bachhaugha; Ballan; Kullukhera; Bhadawal; Aila; Ghurauda; Khambhaura; Kharaunch; Khanpur; Khurhanda; Kharwa; Etrakhurd; Baheri; Barsadabujurg; Bansi; Badokharkhurd; Bachhei; Budhauli; Bansakha; Balkhera; Kachharpurwa; Kalhara; Makri; Kahua; Khohi; Kheriya; Khalari; Baruakalijar; Bariyarpur; Villages Shekhupur; Sonamau; Dadamau; Chandwara; Thurthuwa; Nilathu; Hardauli; Bhadwari; Bhadehadu; Bhuranepurwa; Pakhrauli; Parabihari; Pandari; Pawaiya; Patwan; Poon; Palhari; Rayan; Ragauli; Samsuddinpur; Sangara; Umri; Devratha; Parseda; Pawaiya; Pawai; Debhni; Masuri; Murawa; Mugaura; Munguspurwa; Maleharanewada; Bigahana; Pithaurawad; Shivhad; Simariya; Chhiwav; Bilgoan; Tinduhi; Nehalpur; Girwa; Hastam; Hadha; Pachokhar; Riga; Reuna; Sahewa; Ranipur; Rewachi; Ragaulibhatpura; Sahnkerpurwa; Shahbajpur; Gadola; Galuali; and Lasda. Sathi; Satar; Jarohara; Jugrehli; Jalalpur; Amlohara; Aliha; Ahaar; Armar; Tolakala; Aalampur; Achhah; Anausa; Gaurikhanpur; Guraulishukla; and Gujaini. Beldan; Amalohara; Gadaw; and Lamehta. Sarswah; Sautasyoda; Semariyajadid; Dogari; Duwari; Durgapur; Dewarar; Wande; Warsadakhurd; Warsdabujurg; Takuli; Tera; Jakhani; Nai; Adhrauri; Ajitpala; Ajitpur; Arjunaah; Gadichandpur; and Gumai. Mahotara; Mahuwa; Mavai; Mutiyari; Mrudirammpur; APPENDIX-III (O) Block Villages Bahadurpur; Barkola; Barhanda; Barchha; Barchhadadiha; Basrehi; Badaichha; Badosa; Badosasaini; Kartal; Klyanpurkala; Mahrani; Mukera; Bilaharka; Piyar; Piparhari; Rethuali; Sighauti; Haripur; Bhusasi; Panchampur; Parsahar; Pauhar; Pukari; Purainiya; Palhari; Ranjitpur; Raksi; 1. Asothar 2. Amauli 3. Vijaypur 4. Khajuha Datauli; Jipkara; Darsaura; Bauradera; Jharpochhi; Sikandarpur; Mavai; Kulli; Manupur; Rahmatpur; Mohvatpur; Balvanpur; Hasaulikher; Solva; Babupur; Barethi; Jalanpur; Mamnapur; Jabarjastkhera; Alampur; Almapur; Khunta; Piyori; Sada; Dadwamanpur; Udaymanpur; Dubariya; Fatehgaj; Turra; Tera; Jabrapur; Nahari; Neduwa; Nagwara; Orha; Atra; Gopara; Goremau; Gudhakala; Lahureta; Lodhaura; Khamhora; Kharaunch; Khanpur; Baruasyoda; Bansi; Kabauli; Kaverpur; Keshrua; Mau; District: Fatehpur Oti; Saivashi; Rithava; Goiriaura; Chandpur; Mehdiya; Bhikhanipur; Barara; Jhuriyapur; Lolabandh; Maheshpurmathetha; Shahjahapursalarha; Dapkil; Kharau; Alamganj; Mampur; Bhevli; Jaipur; Khunta-1; Khunta-2; Nathukhera; Partappur; Nandapur; Murwa; Malhara; Pithaurabad; Risaura; Niwada; Girwa; Husainpur; Pahadpur; Pachokhar; Paigambar; Pangara; Rampur; Shantpur; Syoda; Sakatpur; Dewarar; Chakatkuli; Takuli; Tarkhari; Nauhai; Jarar; Naraina; Nauhaibnasi; Gadichandpur; Gumai; and Naganedhi. Karaiha; and Korarkanak. Makandipiur; Goundaha; Aura; and Tarandera. Shivprasaddera; Pasinkadera; Chandwainkadera; Chatarkadera; and Rampurbhasraul. Chakbardar; Angnakhera; Awalkhera; Kukedi; Gahrukhera; Jaferganj; Bharatpur; Gajaipur; Dariyabag; Hintapur; Bindaur; 309 310 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block Villages Gadi; Badluvapur; Chari; Bhikhampur; Lakhmipur; Banshpur; Khuntagari; Baranchi; Sultanpur; 1. Sarila 2. Maudha 3. Rath 1. Dakor/Eat 2. Rampura 3. Jalaun 1. Bamaur Uparhanka; Chhiboali; Bargaonwa; Kariyari; Jariya; Sisolar; Gahroali Khu.; Bhaista; Patanpur; Parachha; Sijwahi; Piparoanda; Sayshri; Noahai; Kaitha; Badanpura; Para; Barada; Gohani; Somai; Binoura; Akodhi; Saidnagar; Adha; Dhaguakala; Gopalpura; Lodhipura; Hamirpura; Bahrai; Gorachirya; Dharmpura; Dikoli; Naroul; Sahaw; Sudhar; Salabad; Akodhi; Kashipur; Kheri; Dugara; Khadaini; Keptara; Jamrauli; Chakchapherali; Mauhari; Mansurpur; Chakabdalkhan; Kasiapur; Etra; Darautalalpur; District: Hamirpur Chandaus; Puraini; Lodhipura; Bandawa; Habibpur; Jigni; Selaven; Paradan; Kusara; Chakhata; and Hasnapur. Siloali; Bhawoara; Naraycha; Chakadaha; Biharaka; Kunheta; Karahiya; Kamhariya; Pathanoadi; Bilarakh; Padra; Kasbakhera; Barel; Dadari; District: Jalaun Ait; Bandholi; Jasarikalan; Bandagaw; Wajida; Tikar; Jayagha; Himmatpur; Ninawali; Bhitora; Gudaha; Bera; Jaggamanpur; Upari; Guradha; Lewa; Padori; Kapasa; Baijemau; and Riwan. Nagra-Nagari; Jagatpura Ahir; Sadupura; Gadhela; Adalpur; District: Jhansi Bararu; Siya; Motikatra; Kusmara; Sihri-Badagaw; Sahjadpur; and Pahadpura. Boakhar; Dhagawa; Jamodi; and Parchha. Muskara Khu.; Roaro; Tikariya; Chirwa; Umaniya; and Bahagaon. Karuai; Air; Sikari-Byas; Mahamada; Bohadpura; and Karmer. Jogepura; Chhona; Melawali; Mullado; Sultanpur; Manumantpura; and Madaya. Pasaura; Nagar; Khiriya; APPENDIX-III (O) Block 2. Gursarian 3. Mauranipur Villages Khadaura; Nunar; Asta; Kairokhar; Rampura; Garautha; Birupura; Dumarai; Simardha; Durkhuru; Bhagwanpura; Sahpura; Kachir; Aivani; Jasvantpur; Asta; Bilari; Kheri; Jakhoura; Patha; Maheba; Gorpura; Gursarain; Pandwaha; Badwar; Bagrauni; Kakaravi; Todi-fatehpur; Gadvai; Sujarar; Maigaon; Dhawari; Bramhsinghpura; Chaukari; Bilayatikhet; Hewatpura; Bugara; Bankapahadi; Achhausa; Iskil; Madhawpura; Ataraula; Madda; Madhopura; Bhadra; Badagaon; Laduani; Maudehat; Bamhauri; Purwa; Bhadarwar; Khilara; Dhamna-Payak; Bangra; Chaturtai; Lakhavati; Benda; Kharka; Madha; Bhadarwara; Dhibkai; Birauna; Shila; Gohana; Bilati; Bilatikhet; Hiranagar; Seriya; Saseda; Etaura; Sangoli; Tondiamali; Parsua; Kairokhar; Atarsua; Lodhi; Jalalpura; Siya; Aivani; Gudha; Dhingapur; Bhagwantpur; Dhanmaur; Adhagara; Bella; Ghuraiya; Lakhavati; Chhiraura; Toharaulikela; Tahraulikhas; Barampur; Baramain; Amali; Naryanpura; Alampura; Bachheh; Madauri; Chimadwara; Kharkamaphi; Kakwara; Bervai; Lahchura; Syavari; Saptwara; Mudki; Basariya; Devara; Bhasneh; Etaura; Tahrauli; Emlauta; Nipan; Barautha; Bhadarwarakhurd; Behatar; Gokul; Raghuali; Airach; Baramain; and Nipan. Basariya; Bhadarwara; Nunar; Chandrapura; Farida; Miagaon; Baraura; Badokhar; Bhasneh; Nagra; Bargaon; Purainiya; Saria; Ajara; Karguankhurd; Ghala; Dodiya; Dabar; Khadeni; Goti; Siguraha; Endi; Suha; Pasarai; Dhurbai; Gata; and Kuraitha. Rupadhamana; Melauni; Barauri; Kotare; Nayagaon; Suhagpur; Bukhara; and Dhawka. 311 312 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 4. Bangra 1. Talbehta 2. Bar 3. Mahrauni 1. Kavarai & Charkhari Villages Emaliya; Pachwara; Sihra; Bijna; Amanpura; Rajpura; Chadudhawari; Talbehta; Evani; Terai; Purakalan; Vigari; Ghungi; Gulenda; Vijaypura; Bijrautha; Bamohrisar; Kadesra-kalan; Serwansh; Lalaun; Khandi; Gewara; Targuwan; Udgawan; Bhehora; Kalothra; Turka; Semra dang; Bar; Jarya; Gura; Khiriya-bharanju; Kuanghoshi; Sadhumal; Samogar; Badai-ka-kuan; Chayan; Jakhaura; Kisarda; Dhawari; Khiriya-latkanju; Pachpahar; Tikamau; Sijahari; Damoura; Baniyatala; Mahanpura; Raipura; Sahpahari; Ratauli; Nota; Kuangaon; Sanora; Syavanibujurg; Sakarar; Bijnawasar; District: Lalitpur Mukhataura; Bandesra; Patauriya; Googar; Rajawan; Chandri; Thana; Sunaura; Chandpur; Virnoe; Kareela; Kandhari; Bangua; Chayan; Kotra; Bhansi; Mau; Sahpur; Gangaura; Pulwara; Dashrara; Semra-bujurg; Gadoli-kalan; Silawan; Bahmoribhadur; Darauna; Patha; Mudiya; Midarwaha; Padawan; Amaura; Baryu; Chauki; District: Mohaba Negwa; Karahkala; Chhikaraha; Bilvai; Mahoba; Pipramau; Kanchanpura; Salarpur; Bhagorabijna; Bhagaora; Basar; Hinaura; Majara; and Bagrauni. Kakdari; Bhuchera; Ranipur; Futera; Barma vihar; Nathikheda; Gajaura; Radhapur; Rampur; Rajpur; Para; Piprai; Madoon; Hansri; Mawan; Budawani; Jamalpur; and Asaupura. Mathura-dang; Bamohari sahana; and Ladwari. Saidpur; Chaprat; Gaganiya; Dagwar; Maharauni; Chiraula; Gundarapur; Khumedi; Bamohari; Neguan; and Bhonra. Nathupura; Bara; Sijeriya; Mandra; Kedari; Selamaph; Nanaura; and Looheri. APPENDIX-III (O) Block 2. Jaitpur & Kulpahar Ladpur; Mudhari; Mohari; Baura; Selakhalsa; Batewrakhurd; Undwara; Satari; Lalauni; Villages Saguniyamaph; Jaitpur; Mahubandh; Chhitrwara; Kaithaura; Bachhechharkala; Pasanabad; Bagbaha; Aari; Tikariya Jaitpur; Bhagari; Mahuabandh; Slaiyamaph; Kudai; Endrafata; and Akauni. 4. Crop: Lentil (Masur) | Season: Rabi : 2010-11 Block 1. Manda 1. Chittaura 2. Prayagpur Dadauli; Tejpur; T.T. Abdalpur; Abdalpurkhas; Baagi; Pasiapur; Sikandarpur; Gadhina; Unchdeeh; Bahadurpur; Radhanim; Begampur; Sauramau; Pandepur; Nagar; Kusaur; Ahiraura; Masihabad; Gobindpur; Sigaha; Tepraha; Soharwa; Sairachak; Ashokha; Malgarh; Rasulpur; Mohrana; Dhrsawa; Diha; Dularpur; Maurwara; Kalilpur; Khajuri; Ruknapur; District: Allahabad Villages Gadiyani; Jamkhauri; Baramau; Sahbajpur; Mahrauda; Chitemau; Sujunipur; Purkhipur; Dohtha; District: Baharaich Baghuda; Machhiyahi; Majhoha; Sadiyabad; Badagaon; Tajubaput; Chakujot; Bhagwanpur; Madhavreti; Mirpur kasba; Tediya; Phulwariya; Bainichak; Gulariya; Chhwawanisarkar; Wajirpur; Tajkhudai; Basaunabaji; Darmanpura; Saipurwa; Dhapalipurwa; Labhgarh; Shahnabajpur; Badkagaon; Pakdikala; and Malaakpyagi; Kharga; Ismallpur; Bisani; Ratansenpur; Khargapur; Sakramau; and Deva. Shahpurjot; Singhpur; Rasulichak; Aaliyabulbul; Chilbariya; Milaulipurwa; Dhasirchak; Parsuara; Sapamil; Syampurdaus; Buniyahari; Kalpipara; Baksipur; Bichwa; Sisaihada; Sisaiyachak; Phahapur; Maghiyahi; Damodarjot; Unnaisa; Godanisapur; and Molabipurwa. Mahrauli. 313 314 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 3. Visheshwarganj 4. Fakarpur 5. Kaisarganj 6. Mihipurwa 1. Tindawari Puraina; Rajapurwa; Mahesra; Vijaypurwa; Gulariya; Jalalpur; Adilpur; Bhujailikala; Dujaipurwa; Mahmudpur; Gajadharpur; Pakaudi; Maneri; Biswa; Kodahi; Budharu; Teprara; Bibiyapur; Masuli; Sardaprara; Dikauli; Dhanwa; Sahbapur; Khaparwa; Datauli; Akhtiyapur; Jagatapur; Supani; Ratanpur; Baundi; Silaura; Shahargola; Dariyakala; Bariyakhurd; Amabvitapur; Raigarhbaheda; Karelashahbajpur; Luawdamaholi; Matehikala; Padariya; Sarakala; Balaigoan; Khamariya; Nidhipurwa; Godhani; Bichhawahi; Mungus; Bhadauli; Sindhauli; Bambiya; Villages Pahunchkatara; Gayalalapurwa; Ahiranpurwa; Gandhariya; Kanchhar; Nebalapur; Bamiyari; Gauhisina; Dhurehari; Bahorawa; Tulapurwa; Chukharimaya; Mauri; Sipahipahukas; Vitaiya; Alipurdaraina; Samada; Madbasi; Jaitapur; Nathupur; Nathupur; Sirausi; Silaurabasti; Rasulpur; Kanduasa; Janduasa; Hamipru; Pariya; Hasepur; Dihuwawala; Rihuarwas; Kanaira; Majhrataukali; Vishwat; Kudasora; Bansgoan; Dhurkhi; Sattari; Puraina; Laukahi; Wasthnawa; Chaudhari; Lalpur; Majhgaon; District: Banda Chhirhuta; Parsauda; Gokharhi; Semari; Khaptihakala; Jasaipur; Magadhmari; Kandhmari; Ugharna; and Basanttekara. Uruekala; Awtayarapur; Tanwanjar; Basanta; Gajadharpur; Gudwara; Takhwa; Ramwapur; Makanipurwa; Malukpur; Balwana; Radopur; Patti; Ariakala; Sarayali; Ajijpur; Duriapurwa Pattikamalapur; Sumda; Saugana; Khaparwa; Bhauri; Bubblapur; Dahuara; Baheriya; Patiya; Satediya; and Ramapur. Bhediya; and Maholi. Gowa; Gabind; Pauda; Darogapurwa; Dalgaippurwa; and Dharmapur. Mata; Palra; Terhimaphi; Bhidaura; Niwaich; Benda; APPENDIX-III (O) Block 2. Badhokhar 3. Baberu 4. Bisanda 1. Kurara Villages Piparhari; Tindwari; Ghoroiti; Gugauli; Mahedu; Pipargawan; Khairada; Etawa; Baksha; Bargehni; Bandapurwa; Basahari; Badhokharpur; Badeha; Karwai; Karhai; Kurauli; Kulkumhari; Katrawal; Mathanakhera; Mahokhar; Mohanpurwa; Mavai; Ghansaul; Baberu; Barauliajam; Badagoan; Bagehata; Karhuli; Kajitola; Kuchendu; Majhiwan; Majhila; Marka; Murwal; Miyabarauli; Milathu; Shiv; Sigoini; Nibhaur; Lauli; Oran; Amiliha; Amva; Nadanmau; Chandrayal; Chausad; Bilgoan; Daphtara; Umrehada; Dhaphni; Sathi; Rithari; Jalla; Mirgahni; Khauda; Singhpur; Sahinga; Dhausad; Jauharpur; Mankapurwa; Mataudhgramin; Triveni; Bisandikhurd; Pipari; Digbahi; Chilli; Tindwara; Bharkhari; Bhawanipur; Parampurwa; Padui; Pachnehi; Reuna; Surauli; Semara; Durahni; Nilathu; Hardauli; Bhabhuwa; Bhadehadu; Pakhrauli; Paras; Parsauli; Parabannubegam; Parabihari; Pandari; Patwan; Poon; Palhari; Ragauli; Shahpur; Samsuddinpur; Sangara; Shahpur Sahani; Ragaili; Ranipur; Palhari; Punahur; Para; Parseda; Bhadehadu; Bisanda; Saplodi; Singhpur; Pindkhar; District: Hamirpur Deviganj; Sarsai; Mahui; Bhujrakh; Padarathpur; Khajuri; Gajani; and Lohari. Chhenehra; Banshipurwa; Chamraha; Chihitara; Patpurwa; Jamalpur; Jamanipurwa; Jari; Jaurahi; Arwahi; Achhraud; Gureha; Lama; Lohara; Ladakapurwa; and Luktara. Sanda; Satar; Umarhani; Devratha; Jugrehli; Janwara; Jalalpur; Ahaar; Armar; Asthara; Alampur; Anausa; Anwan; Gorikhanpur; and Gujaini. Majhiwasahni; Keri ; Kushama; Koni; Kaurarhi; Korakhurd; Bagha; Etramilauli; Khataura; and Ghuri. Jakherdi; Patara; 315 316 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 2. Gohanda 3. Muskara 1. Dakor 2. Jalaun 3. Maheva 4. Kadura 5. Madhogadh Villages Kurara; Bhaisapali; Para; Jhalokhar; Kandoar; Kaushalyapur; Linga; Karagaon; Rihunta; Auta; Sarsai; Jarakhar; Amund; Churaha; Pawai; Barua; Muskara; Karagoan; Bihunikala; Pahadibhithari; Gundela; Niwada; Khadehilodhan; Ari; Rampura; Jaisarikhurd; Bandholi; Girthan; Madora; Dahguwna; Pratap-pura; Dhanoura-kalan; Bhadanwa; Gokulpura; Shajahapur; Lona; Nadia; Chamari; Sandi; Amisa; Kusmara; Chaki; Kuroli; Kutara; Ataganw; Rasoolpur; Andai; Jaitpura; Kundau; Knachanpur; Bhaupura; Pankula; Gadhiya; Kasimpur; Jakhela; Shiwani; Kutubapur; Mangalpur; Kusmara; Damar; Bira; Saina; Etailiytabara; Mahajoali; Chikasi; Badakharka; Gohanda; Bahoali; Bangra; Rawatpura; Alragoara; Biwanr; Shiwani; Baswari; Bandhur Bu.; Bandhur Khu.; Bharkhari; District: Jalaun Karuai; Aer; Chilli; Karmer; Bamhorikalan; Goran; Somai; Hardoi-raja; Sihari-doudpur; Kashipur; Kuwarpura; Binourabadh; Bijapur; Todarapur; Shekhupur; Biloata; Kakaru; and Gujoara. Jigani; Umariya; Kachhawakala; Khoadi; Syawari; Nandna; Tolarath; Chandwari; and Kaimokhar. Masgaon; Tihar; Husaina; Emiliya; Bihuni Khu.; and Kandhoali. Ait; Chawanpura; Khenakalan; Dhaguwa; Bardh; and Dhaguwa Kalan. Sudhar; Salabad; Sarangpur; and Akodhi. Musmariya; and Churkhi. Khutmili; Jaisagpur; Harchandpur; Itoura Bavani; Bagi Sahajara; and Bardoli. Bijduwan; Rahuli; Kanpura; Islampura; Dharmpura; Chitoura; Sultanpura; Uncha; Gadha; Haroli; Biriya; Bhimnagar; Madhogadh; Umarkhena; Bohara; Dikoli; Ramhetpura; Sarawan; Himmatpur; Roopapur; Gopalpura; Dahmana; Kuwarpura; Kursena; Nunnayacha; and Gohani. APPENDIX-III (O) Block 6. Kuthaud 7. Rampura 8. Konch 9. Nadigawn 1. Chirgaon Villages Pipari gahar; Malpur; Panditpur; Jarepura; Majith; Amita; Jakholi; Kosalpura; Sunaya; Phulaila; Stoh; Pahangawn; Nari; Kishun pura; Simiriya; Dirawati; Anda; Panri; Chandani; Bhadewara; Chamarsena; Basti; Mahatwani; Kyolari; Khaksis; Kuthounda; Hasupura; Pura; Kamsra; Dhanja; Khairawar; Dhanora; Titara Khalilpur; Badaua; Kaliya; Sadupura; Rampura; Modkhurd; Baraul; Karguan; Chandwari; Bangra bangri; Bhatpura; Berbai; Nandkhas; Pipara; Pachar; Opara; Baral; Nandsiya; Chelta; Kumahariya; Nawasi; Surawali; Goura rathour; and Babaupura; Jagammapur; and Mahant nagar; Birguwan bujurg; Hinguta; Bhanari; Ghamuri; Chamda; Paretha; Juajharpura; Bohara; Jamrohi kalan; Gurawati; Pachipura; Chhani; Pirona; Birguwan khurd; Pindari; Hunhuna; Basith; Kusamara; Rendhar; Salaiya; Kanharpura; Dewganw; Nawali; Barha; Pajoniya; Akniwa; Khairai; Parasani; Parawar; Lahudi; District: Jhansi Raura; Simdhari; Birhata; Pattikumhari; Dhamanakhurd; Padari; Gudei; Basera; Girauna; Gulara; Sultanpura; Baghaura; Pahadibujurg; Amra; Dabrabujurg; Lodhia; Kartalapur. Dhuta. Chamari; Kudari; Madri; Kudara khurd; Sami; Dabkai; Gandoli; Itoura; Bamhorikalan; Seta; Imlouri; Bilaya; Harduwa; Kailor; Gumawali; Bhepta; and Kamtari. Mandhora; Roura; Bargunwa; Singpura; Aibra jatpura; Jaganpura; Maheshpur; Bangra; Barousi; Umari; Jugrajpura; and Budhawali. Pavai; Semari; Bajhera; Dhawara; Bithari; Bavari; Ghusguan; Bakuvanujurg; Bharatpura; Simthai; Sitaura; Asmargard; Chirgaon; Miyapur; Dabribujurg; and Sikaribujurg. 317 318 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block 2. Moth 3. Bamaur 4. Gursarian Sikandra; Panari; Bhyonraghat; Khuja; Barthari; Punch; Bartharistat; Chirgaonehat; Sajokhari; Vedaura; Barauda; Khaduawa; Khajuri; Madora; Kumhrar; Kayal; Hiranagar; Birupura; Khadaura; Sarseda; Airach; Sahpura; Kairokhar; Rampura; Bararu; Garautha; Simardha; Aivani; Dhibkai; Pasaura; Persua; Bhadarwarakhurd; Kharka; Lodhi; Madhawpura; Bilayatikhet; Iskil; Bankapahadi; Gursarain; Bachheh; Sutta; Khadiani; Ajara; Chaukari; Bhadaukha; Singar; Lakhavati; Sarseda; Parsua; Maigaon; Kakarvia; Endi; Asta; Villages Khiriyaghat; Talaud; Vadaira; Bamhrauli; Parthara; Basovai; Samthar; Bavavai; Amkhera; Pasaiya; Pandauri; Dasna; Dera; Damana; Saujana; Moth; Nagar; Dugara; Dumarai; Shankargard; Kharaini; Iskil; Emlauta; Baruatha; Seriya; Pathar; Ghanuara; Behtar; Gokul; Mathaniya; Bhasneh; Khidarpura; Barmain; Jakhaura; Barampur; Semari; Devaspura; Sarsenda; Nagara; Chhiraura; Baghaiara; Saria; Garha; Purainiya; Bagrauni; Kheri; Duvrai; Baraura; Bervai; Basari Etarua; Ladhaura; Ghuraiya; Dhaurka; Nimoniya; Say; Saurai; Telma; Pachovai; Basovai; Manikpura; Shahjahapur; Sesa; Lavan; Bajhera; Kumhar; Atariya; Chhapar; and Maurai. Kachir; Gauti; Sonakpura; Dukhneswar; Raghauli; Labhera; Ramaura; Geharali; Madhawpura; Jauri; Kuderi; Kheri; Punchhi; Chaturtai; Jasvantpura; Gohana; and Sujanpura. Gorpura; Karvabujurg; Amali; Achhausa; Kerokhat; Gadvai; Bargay; Gaunti; Farida; Siya; Karanpura; Vikarampura; Venda; Sikha; Alampura; Rachhauli; Hewatpura; Ahraura; Gora; Atraula; APPENDIX-III (O) Block Patha; Bhasneh; Shamsherpura; Todhi-fatehpur; Badwar; 1. Madwara 2. Jakhaura 3. Virdha 1. Charkhari 2. Panvadi 3. Kabrai Gidwaha; Madawara; Rangawan; Rakhawara; Gangchari; Karitoran; Jamaura-mafhi; Sirsee; Badraun; Seeraun-kalan; Raipur; Ghisauli; Chitra; Bhadra; Keolari; Mamada; Kalrav; Pipariyapali; Kulua; Virdha; Neemkhera; Bagaraun; Supa; Emaliyadain; Puniya; Chaduali; Varda; Bamrara; Salua; Dadri; Panvadi; Tikaria; Natara; Kilhaua; Richhagya; Telipahadi; Bahadurpur; Sisikala; Chhichara; Singhanpurbaghari; Akbai; Gahra; Barwai; Kabarai Dehar; Pahara; Sukaura; Maviekhurd; Villages Chhiraura; Tendua; Madpura; Maheba; Badokhar; District: Lalitpur Girar; Lidhaura; Dhawa; Seeron; Sattu; Pisnari; Sewar; Panchampur; Nangwans; Vinoka-mafhi; Seeraun-khurd; Dhurwara; Aagar; Mainwar; Balabehat; Jharkon; Kalothra; Kumroola; Jamundhana; Kalyanpura; Bamroola; District: Mohaba Kuan; Pahretha; Guda; Aichana; Bamhaurikala; Bariepur; Pupwara; Sabuwa; Phadna; Madwari; Umrai; Didwara; Bhurpura; Naipura; Tikariya; Luhargaon; Bawhaurikari; Kaiwaha; Lilwahi; Sirsikala; Garhara; Kabaria; Alipura; Sichaura; Sukaura; Surha; Bangrauni; Tuklahachura; and Bhagwantpura. Piprat; Bahadurpur; Semra dangh; Hansri; and Barchaun. Kisalwans; Dailwara; Dewari; Jakhaura; Thanwara; Barauda-swami; and Vinoka-toran. Satawas; Pathari; Bchalapur; Anora; Ramnager; Bangriya; and Katakh. Bagraun; Basauth; Nausara; Bapretha; Emilikhera; and Guda. Lrikala; Ghutai; Teiya; Budera; Kansaun; and Nanaura. Barmauli; Sunaicha; Kharka; Raipurakhurd; Sirsikhurd; Chhanikala; Bhatewar; Rewaikhurd; and Raipurakhurd. 319 320 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 District: Sravasti Block Villages 1. Gilaula Gultahru; Nimabhari; Klyanpur; and Shahpurbara. 2. Ekauna Lalpur Khabra; Etvariya; Chichadi; and Bariepur. 3. Hariharpur Pureadhari; Revaliya; Guthawa; Jaugarh; Rampur Katra; Machharihawa; Akabarpur; Murtiha; Bhavaniyapur; Umayalkhurd; and Tilakpur. 4. Sirsiya Parsiya; Belahari; Shahpurbargadva; Ramnagarchiraidih; Domai; Shivgarhkhurd; Butahar; Madhwapur; Kuthani; Gaindih; Shrinagara; Sonoidatrai; Mahanagra; Dharmantapur; and Durgapur. 5. Jamunaha Bhagvanpur Bhaisahi; Sehariya; Damopurwa; Dhumbojhi; Jogiya; Lakshmanpur-semarhaniya; Baijnathpur; Bahorwa; Dewara; Lalpurharidih; Manwariya-Diwan; Belagaon; Bhelgaon; Emaliyakaranpur; Hariharpur- Mahrajganj; Hardattnagar; Shikarichoada; Haridattnagar Girant; Ranisir; Lohariya; Chiriaya; and Jamunha-Bhavaniya. 5. Crop: Green gram (Moong) | Season: Summer (Zaid): 2010-11 Block 1. Lodha 2. Dhanipur 3. Janwa 4. Eglas 5. Gonda 6. Khair 7. Chandaus Dhaurapalan; Digsi; District: Aligarh Villages Shahpur-varautha; Nadroi; Dhaurarnurpur; and Sadalpur. Mahmoodpur-jalalpur; Shahpur; Janwa; Dariyapur; Nawganwa; Lalpur; Tochhigarh; Sipura; Nithahuri; Auranghbad-shahpur; Baroutha; and Sumera; Chhalesar; Madora; Pahadipur; Kanrauth; Sitapur; Talekhara; and Shekhupur. Bajupura; Kiratpur; Chiti; Bhagwangadi; Fatehgadi; Gorna; Hasanpur; Pipalgaon; Mathana; Aidalpur; Lakshamgadi; Aidalpur-mayaramgarh; Jakhauta; and Bhogpur; Bisara; Upaygadi; Sanjana; and Gadiharnarayan. Swadeshpur. Kaliyanpur; and Pilauna. Bairamgadi; Dayanagar; Gadakhera; and Nagalagopal. Thatholi. APPENDIX-III (O) Block 8. Tappal 9. Atraula 10. Gangiri Villages Bajauta; Takipur; Hajiyapur; Malahpur; Chaidaulibujurg; Narauna aakapur; Mahaka; Pikhuni; Kalimapur; Chakathal; Ahamdpura; Dikhunil; Alampur; Sunpahar. 11. Bijauli Lahaski; Maupur-bhuapur; Mandpur; Samochan; 1. Mauaima Dohtha; Unchdeedh; Hata; Mehajagir; Deva; Tezopur; 1. Malwan Malwa; Raribujurg; Darveshpur; Maharaha; Nandipur; Chandanpur; Umrauli; Ebrahimpur; Rampur; Madokipur; Umargahna; Revadi; Gopalpur; Mavaiya; Korsam; Sikraudi; Dapsaura; Baraura; Jagdishpur; Gajikhera; Okhara; Janta; Shahbajpur; Lakshmanpur; Pahvehta; Kurana; Khediyabujurg; Brijkanagala; and Hajimpur. Kasimpur; Alahpur; Mirgadi; Kunjalpur; Haivatpur; Narauna; Rampur dalatapur; Ganushpur-gobindpur; Jakhaira; Jamuna; Auraini dalpatpur; Mahaj (Fahra); Khanpur Khitauli; Aureni; Atrauli; Uttamgadi; Ganiyawali; Variala; and Gadaipur. Rachmochana; Dhurratodarpur; Katka; Rajgaon; District: Allahabad Sonbersa; Sirauthi; Uski; Belaha; Dadauva; Afdalpur; District: Fatehpur Mahmudpur; Japharabad; Maksudankhera; Gauspur; Deeg; Aaug; Shirvrajpur; Rampurparchiya; Raina; Koriya; Bahti; Tikara; Rawatpur; Kahaekutiya; Panae; Govindpur; Dagdarwa; Alipur; Nandauli; Moahar; Delemau; Pahur; Chudmankhera; Bakoli; Sainipur; Nagar; and Bidanpur- vahanpur. Geruvadeeh; Kosdakhurd; Daswar; Pasiapur; Banwarikhas; and Sujanpur. Dodiyahi; Sonakhera; Soara; Jahaspur; Ajamatpur; Tapani; Saray; Asata; Doalatpur; Usrapur; Ahirankhera; Vajidpur; Noahinpur; Almapur; Madhavpur; Chakkaji; Kanspur; Umoadi; Balavankhera; Jalala; Shahjahapur; Paharvapur; Khidirpur; Sai; Jaitikhera; 321 322 Accelerated Pulses Production Program (A3P) 2010-2011 Block Saraysahijada; Bhaupur; Daudpur; Amaura; Bahrauli; Gulauli; Havibpur; Jhavankhera; Bairampur; Chakki; Ajra; Etaraura; Sattram; Sultanpur; Aliyabad; Block 1. Mainpuri 2. Kurawali; 3. Sultanganj; and 4. Bevar Sikandarpur; Parokh; Baghauli; Brijpura; Havaliya; Dharmanagadpur; Lalpur; Naglaudi; Khiriya; Kuwarpur; Nagalamurli; Hafijpur; Haglamanjh; Sirsa; Junhasa; Nagaladaya; Holoopur; Sarifpur; Nagaladaulat; Nagalakothi; Ashokpur; Makboolpur; Manawna; Nanamau; Kamalpur; Gulabpur; Mithwali; Naglaemaliya; Kukamai; Bikapur; Jigan; Hakimpur; Mahalie; Malpur; Villages Mohankhera; Sairpur; Bijoali; Budvan; Hardoalpur; Vilanda; Shadipur; Gomi; Chitti; Dubki; Dharhikhera; Aalamganj; Manikpur; Abhaypur; Kichakpur; District: Mainpuri Villages Badanpur; Maruali; Kakariya; Jaurahi; Naglabhant; Naglabad; Karimganj; Harchanderpur; Punpura; Naglababli makarpur Naglakhumani; Naglasmile; Kishanpur; Hafipur; Nagalhariya; Salimpur; Nagalarati; Rampura; Naglahaloo; Naglahuboo; Preepur; Bispura; Laloopur; Surjanpur; Nagladhura; Malpur; Narsighpur; Sultangaj; Jaramai; Mohanpur; Jalalpur; Mohalikhela; Talikhpur; Gokulpur; Kuwanrpur; Rari; Shimerkhera; Ranipur; Dariyapur; Madaripur; Dasrahkher; Namamau; Goadhroali; Vaniyankhera; Bargdiha; Deomay; and Tikari. Gaderi; Kapurpur; Jawapur; Sitapur; Rathera; Bichhiya; Audenyamandal; and Khiriya. Pal; Sujapur; Ramnager; Mahavatpur; N.Shira; Ahikha; Chandanpur; Sherpur; Tikuti; Nankiya; Rasulabad; Tikuri; Janaura; Khajuriya; Majhola; Chilausa; Manpur; Todarpur; Harrajpur; Baraouli; Mota; Devadehat; Jasmai; Rampura; Jagatpur; Madhavnagar; APPENDIX-III (O) Block Villages Sujanpur; Surajpur; Nikipur; Latipur; Ghansynmpur; Pathua; Nanikpur; Naraini; N.Madhawa; Sulkhanpur; Tingawa; Kamalpur; Mahmudiya; and Barouli. 323 APPENDIX-III (P) WEST BENGAL 1. Crop: Black gram (Mashkalai) | Season: Kharif-2010 District: Malda Block Villages 1. Manickchak Dharampur; Uttar Chandipur; Manickchal; Nurpur; and P. Narayanpur. 2. Ratua Balrampur; Govindpur; Saha Nagar; and Maniknagar. District: Purulia 1. Jhalda-II Tatuara; Trimangda; Charguli; Barudi; Majidih; Kashidih; Marlong; Bamnia; Chekya; and Bararolla. 2. Jaipur Palarya; Kokiara; Barogram; Nutandih; Dhabani; Simultar; Pundag; Baromenda; Darikuri; Srirampur; Kalikapur; Nayadih; and Parbardih. District: Nadia 1. Krishnanagar-II Dhubulia-I; Dhubulia-II; Belpukur; Nowpara-I; Nowpara-II; Sadhanpara-I; and Sadhanpara-II. 2. Nakashipara Muragacha; Billagram; Nakashipara; Majhergram; Haronagar; Bilkumari; Dhananjoypur; Birpur-I; Birpur-II; Bethuadahari-I; Bethuadahari-II; Dogachi; Patikabari; Bikrampur; and Dharmada. APPENDIX-III (P) 2. Crop: Lentil (Musuri) | Season: Rabi: 2010-11 District: Murshidabad 1. Raninagar-I Nawabganj; Islampure; Kashimnagar; and Borakuli. 2. Raninagar-II Ghospara; Bundgara; Zinnatpara; and Arhorpara. District: Malda 1. Kaliachak-I Alinagar; Sultanganj; Jaluabadhal; Jadupur; Jalapur; Bamongram; and Mojampur. 2. Kaliachak-III Nandalalpur; Deaunapur; Pardenapur; Sovapur; Char Sujapur; Sujapur; Mondai; Sahabadpur; and Charianantapur. District: Nadia 1. 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Compiled by Satya Vir Singh Consultant (Agronomy), BGREI Cell Department of Agriculture & Cooperation Ministry of Agriculture Inspired by Dr. Gurbachan Singh, Chairman, Agricultural Scientists Recruitment Board (ASRB) Former Agriculture Commissioner, DAC Editorial Board Mr. Mukesh Khullar Joint Secretary (Crops) & National Mission Director, NFSM Mrs. A. Neeraja Director (Crops & NFSM), DAC Mr. Ashok Kumar Khanna Programme Manager, BGREI Contributors State Mission Directors of A3P States Dr. S. K. Biswas, Director, Directorate of Jute Development, Kolkata Dr. J. P. Singh, Director, Directorate of Millets Development, Jaipur Dr. G. K. Choudhury, Director, Directorate of Wheat Development, Ghaziabad Dr. M. C. Diwakar, Directorate of Rice Development, Patna Dr. K. Manoharan, Director, Directorate of Tobacco Development, Chennai Shri Shamsher Singh, Consultant (Farm Machinery), NFSM Shri D. G. Gupta, Consultant, 60,000 Pulses Villages Program Shri Tarak Nath Mahto, Data Entry Operator, BGREI Cell Published by NFSM Cell, Crops Division, DAC Ministry of Agriculture, Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi Not for Sale © NFSM Cell, Crops Division, Department of Agriculture & Cooperation Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhi, 2012. Design and Print: Macro Graphics Pvt. Ltd. www.macrographics.com Disclaimer This report has been prepared by NFSM Cell, Crops Division, Department of Agriculture & Cooperation, Ministry of Agriculture. The data contained in this publication is reported by the concerned State Department of Agriculture. Due diligence has been exercised in compilation of data/information obtained from various sources. Every effort has been made to analyse and interpret the data objectively for a fair and meaningful assessment of the A3P. However, it is possible that certain factual inaccuracies or inadvertent errors may still remain. Readers are requested to bring such inaccuracies or errors to our knowledge. Government of India Ministry of Agriculture Department of Agriculture & Cooperation NFSM Cell Krishi Bhavan, New Delhi-110 001
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