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2.4. Regulación adaptativa de los sucesos vitales

• Shall undergo trainings conducted by Animal Husbandry Department from time to time.

• Shall join the purchase committee and select Graded Murrah She Buffaloe as per the terms & conditions fixed by the Convergence Committee.

• Shall observe 3 conditions consecutive milkings to arrive at average milk in litres per day.

• Shall feed the milch animal with minimum of 30 kgs of non-legume fodder, 10kgs of legume fodder and 2 kgs of pre-mixed cattle feed as per the advise of the local Veterinarian.

• Shall observe heat symptoms and present the animal for Artificial Insemination with in 2 months from date of supply of animals.

checkup, vaccinations and treatment.

• Shall follow all the guidelines given for clean milk production, health care and good management of the animal.

• Shall inform the banker / insurance agency / Veterinary Doctor whenever the identification tag is missing and get the fresh tag immediately.

• In the event of death of the milch animal, shall preserve the identification tag (ear tag) and report the same to banker & Veterinary Doctor immediately and keep the dead animal till Veterinary doctor attend for postmortem.

• Shall maintain the record of milk production, treatment /vaccinations given and managemental activities.

II) Role of Animal Husbandry Department

• Shall conduct training programme covering following topics: • Housing & Feeding of Graded Murrah She Buffaloe in Milk • Clean Milk Production

• Calf Management

• Vaccinations & Health care • Fodder Development

• Shall provide information material (pamphlets, brochures and booklets) on Dairying. • Shall act as member of purchase committee and select the Graded Murrah She

Buffaloe (as per the terms & conditions approved by the District Convergence Committee) along with the other members of the purchase committee i.e Banker, Divisional Asst. Director (AH) and SHG.

• Shall provide necessary treatment of sick animals.

• Shall conduct HS & BQ Vaccinations at periodical intervals on free of cost and FMD Vaccine (on cost basis).

• Shall conduct AI at farmers doorstep as per the rate fixed by the Government.

• Shall screen milch animals, which do not conceive with in 3 months and advise remedial measures.

• Shall ensure lay inseminator (Gopalamitra/First Aid Worker) in villages where Veterinary Aid / AI facility is not available.

• Shall continuously monitor and evaluate the animal health/ production and take timely remedial measures and report the progress to AHD and Convergence Departments.

• Shall issue necessary certificates/documents for insurance of the milch animal and settlement of claim in the event of death of the animal.

• Shall liaise, co-ordinate and assist the officials of convergence departments, milk union and bankers for successful implementation, monitoring evaluation of Special Diary Project.

a. Progress upto March, 2008

Supply of 1st Animal : 3,672

b. Progress upto September, 2008

Supply of 2nd Animal : 3, 259

c. Expected progress upto March, 2009

5.Andhra Pradesh Social Security Pensions :

As a part of welfare activities, the Government of AP implementing various pension schemes for the most needy and vulnerable people, i.e., the people in old, Widows and people with disability and weavers to provide them succor. Realizing the need to universalize the pensions, the Government decided to take up one third of villages for saturation in each year in a period of 3 years under INDIRAMMA programme starting from

2006-07 and 3rd phase will be commenced in 2008-09.

The Govt. of A.P. is implementing all the four kinds of pensions, such as Old age, Weavers, Disabled and Widow pensions are integrated and brought under one umbrella, i.e., under the control of Rural Development Department with effect from 1.4.2006.

There are 1,89,885 pensions in operation in Krishna district with a financial

commitment of about Rs.3.79 crores per month during Sep., 2008. The 3rd phase of

pensions, 40,520 will be distributed from Nov. 08 onwards. The 16,745 pensions under addl. Phase I and 29,814 under addl. Phase II sanction orders are awaited from the Govt. Sanctioning Authority Rural :

The MPDO is the sanctioning authority for all pensions, in favour of eligible persons recommended by the Gram Sabha.

Implementation Strategy by District Administration

1. No person shall be given pension unless Financial approval is given by the District Collector and Executive Chairman, District Rural Development Agency.

2. Expenditure incurred for the amount i.e. in excess of computer generated estimated amount shall be deemed as irregular expenditure and Project Directors will be personally responsible for the lapse.

3. The District Collectors shall adopt election type approach for achieving highest efficiency in the distribution of pensions. The strategy should cover the following processes:

a. Notification of date and venue for distribution of pensions.

b. Appointment of designated functionaries for each habitation for distribution of pensions.

c. Establishment of distribution centres by opening special counters at Mandal offices / Municipal Offices for distribution of computer generated acquittance list to the designated functionaries for distribution of pensions together with the cash.

d. Appointment of supervisory officers for overseeing distribution of pensions on the 1st / 5th of every month.

e. Distribution of un-disbursed pensions to be made on 5th of the month by the same designated officials.

f. Collection of acquittance and undisbursed cash on 1st / 5th evening by setting up reception centres in every MPDO office / Municipal Offices.

g. Submission of 1) acquittance list 2) Mandal / Municipal abstract 3) Utilization Certificate and 4) DD for un-disbursed amount to Project Director, District Rural Development Agency by 8th of every month.

h. The Project Director, District Rural Development Agency shall open special counters for receiving the 1) acquittance lists 2) Mandals / Municipal Offices abstract 3) Utilization Certificates and 4) DD for undisbursed amount from every MPDO / Municipal Commissioner and cross check whether entire un- disbursed amount is received.

i. Updating the database based on acquittance and uploading to web-site by 15th of every month.

4. In the districts which are utilizing the services of Mandal Samakhyas/ Village Organizations network for disbursement of pensions, the Project Director, District Rural Development Agency shall release money through DDs/Cheques to Mandal Samakhyas which in turn will have distribution counters to distribute DDs/Cheques to the Village Organizations (VO). The Village Organizations shall distribute pensions on 1st of every month in every habitation in the Gram Panchayat or Government School building or in any other Government institution in the presence of Sarpanch/GP members. They should obtain signature of people’s representatives on the acquittances wherever they are present. Un-disbursed pensions if any, shall be distributed again on 5th in the same venue by the Village Organization. Un-disbursed amount and acquittances shall be returned to Mandal Samakhya on 5th evening itself. Acquittances and undisbursed amount along with mandal abstract and utilization certificate shall reach District Rural Development Agency from Mandal Samakyas by 8th of every month.

Where as in Krishna District the distribution is taken place successfully through Mandal Samakhyas/Village organizations in all the (18) APRPRP mandals and (4) partial of the project villages. The remaining mandals / Municipal areas the distribution is taken place through the MPDOs /Municipal Coimmissioners.

Progress Report (Progress as on 30.09.08)

Pensioners Existing Indiramma

Phase I Indiramma Phase II Total Rate (Rs) Total (Rs. in Lakhs) OAPs 77391 19513 21449 118353 200 1420.23 Weavers OAPs 4106 490 444 5040 200 60.48 Disabled 8190 4791 6335 19316 200 231.79 Widows 12172 10450 24554 47176 200 566.11 Total 10185 9 35244 52782 189885 200 2278.62

6. National Family Benefit Scheme : Objective :

Assistance of a lump sum family benefit for house holds below poverty line on the death of the primary breadwinner in the bereaved family. The scheme is funded by both

Central and State Governments and the scheme is implementing by the Panchayats and Municipalities.

Eligibility Criteria :

Bereaved and dependent head of the family of BPL house holds are benefited after the demise of the primary breadwinner (male/female)

• The deceased should have been the primary breadwinner of the household, male or female whose earnings contributed substantially to the house hold income.

• The death of the primary breadwinner should have occurred whilst he/she was in the age group between 18 to 64 years

• The bereaved household qualifies as a BPL family.

Procedure :Application form (FORM NFBS 01) can be obtained from local MRO or Municipality with free of cost.

• The surviving head of the family should duly fill in the form and apply with annexing the death certificate of the bread winner to the MRO or Municipality

• The Sarpanch at Gram Panchayat or Bill Collector/Ward Councillor at Municipality has to duly verify the proposal for

• Claimant as head of the household

• Age of the deceased person with proof and whether he/she was the primary bread-winner of the family.

• Scrutinize the application for sanction.

• Sanction of the pension for the eligible beneficiary as against the availability of the funds, the benefit of Rs.5000/- is granted to the spouse / eldest dependent child of the deceased person in the presence of Gram Panchayat.

• Married daughters are not eligible to avail the benefit. Progress :

. An amount of Rs. 33.80 Lakhs was released to all the MROs to cover 676 cases @ Rs.5,000 per case.

As per the instruction of the Government the scheme was transferred to the Revenue Department for further processing.