NATIONWIDE ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION PROGRAMME – PHASE III (NAIP III) IN DISTRICTS WITH LESS THAN 50% A.I COVERAGE

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ACTION PLAN ON IMPLEMENTATION OF NATIONWIDE ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION PROGRAMME – PHASE III (NAIP III) IN DISTRICTS WITH LESS THAN 50% A.I COVERAGE

 1.   BACKGROUND:

 “Rashtriya Gokul Mission” has been launched in Dec. 2014 with the aim of enhancing milk production and productivity of bovine population in the country along with focus on Conservation and Development of Indigenous breeds.

For enhancing the AI coverage, Nationwide Artificial Insemination Programme (NAIP) Phase I and II have been implemented during 2019-20 and 2020-21 in 604 districts having less than 50% A.I coverage. Under these programmes, a total of around 1.76 Crore bovines had been inseminated with semen of high genetic merit bulls. Over 1 Crore farmers got benefitted through these programme.

 

Owing to the success of the programmes, it has been proposed to continue the campaign mode NAIP Phase III in districts with less than 50% AI coverage including Aspirational districts, covering all breeds of bovines through free A.I .

 

2.    RATIONALE:

 

A.I is one of the key strategies to increase the productivity of bovines by upgrading their genetic potential. At present, the average A.I coverage of the country is only 30%. Rest of the 70% are either left unbred or bred with scrub bulls of unknown genetic merit. Low AI coverage indicates the poor implementation of breeding programme.

Hence it has been decided to implement a campaign mode A.I programme in districts with less than 50% AI coverage which includes 113 Aspirational districts. The rationale behind choosing districts below 50% A.I coverage is that the districts performing above 50% coverage are expected to reach the targeted 70% coverage in next five years. However districts carrying out less than 50% A.I coverage are not expected to reach the targeted 70%

A.I coverage within the same period. The advantage of campaign mode program is that the work that is generally done in an year can be carried out in a few months and it spreads awareness about the programme even in those villages which are not covered by the campaign presently, raising demand for AI in general.

2.3. The programme is implemented with the following objectives.

 

  1. Providing doorstep reliable AI delivery system in districts with less than 50% I coverage.
  2. Birth of genetically superior male and female bovine calves

 

  1. Increase in Milk Production
  2. Adoption of I technology by large number of farmers.
  3. Increase in Farmers’ income

3.   AREA OF OPERATION AND DURATION OF THE PROJECT:

 

The Programme will be implemented in 607 identified districts having less than 50%

A.I coverage from 1st August 2021 to 31st May 2022 over a period of 10 months covering around 3 Crore breedable bovine female populations (List of 607 districts attached at annexure –I ).

4.    SELECTION OF VILLAGES:

 All breedable bovines available in all the villages of the district shall be covered through free Artificial Insemination service thereby, ensuring complete saturation of the whole district under the programme. Special emphasis to be given to those villages, which were not covered so far under NAIP Phase I & II.

 Selection of districts is based on the A.I Coverage data made available by the States during 2019-20. All breeds of cattle and buffaloes will be covered under this programme. List of 607 Districts with less than 50% AI coverage including 113 aspirational districts are given at AnnexureI. All the activities of the project will be completed over a period of 10 months. Monitoring of the project and follow-up of all the animals covered under the programme shall be continued till calves born.

5.      FUNDING PATTERN:

 The activity is covered under the scheme Rashtriya Gokul Mission under the component of development and conservation of indigenous breeds as per the guidelines of the scheme. The sub-scheme will be implemented as per the funding pattern approved under RGM on 100 % grant in aid basis.

6. IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES: 

  • The programme will be implemented by State Implementing Agencies (SIAs)/ State Livestock Development In case where milk federations are major players in implementing breeding programmes/ having substantial AI infrastructure, they may also be droped in the implementation of the programme as implementing agency as decided by the State Government. Other agencies involved in A.I delivery may also be included under the programme. Funds have been released directly to the State Implementing Agency (SIA). Role of implementing agency is depicted in the following table.

 

State Implementing Agencies (SIA’s) State Livestock Development Boards/ Milk Federations
End Implementing Agencies (EIA’s) State Animal Husbandry Department
Participating Implementing Agencies (PIA’s) Other agencies having a role in Bovine Development

 

For better implementation of the scheme, the scheme shall also be included under District Development Coordination and Monitoring Committee (DISHA).

 

7.    ACTION PLAN: (1st August 2021 to 31st May 2022):

 

During the period all eligible breedable bovines available in the chosen district shall be covered through free artificial insemination service.

Participating farmers’ low producing Indigenous cows should be upgraded with the semen of High yielding Indigenous Breed bull (selective breeding) with the Minimum Standards (MS) of above 3000 Kgs.

Non-descript cows either may be upgraded with the semen of high yielding Indigenous breed (grading up) meeting above mentioned defined minimum standards or using semen of exotic breeds (Cross breeding) with minimum lactation yield above 10,000 kg in case of HF and 7,000 kg in case of Jersey

Crossbred cows may be upgraded with the use of semen of high yielding crossbred bulls ( inter se mating) limiting exotic inherence to 50% or upgraded with the semen of high yielding exotic bulls limiting exotic inheritance up to 75%, depending upon the State breeding policy. Further, indiscriminate cross breeding shall be avoided by adhering to the notified State breeding policy.

Non descript buffaloes should be upgraded with the semen of high yielding buffalo bulls like Murrah/Nili Ravi/ Mehsani/Jaffarabadi with minimum lactation yield above 3000 kgs as per the State breeding policy and descript buffaloes may be upgraded through selective breeding using HGM bulls of the particular breed.

In villages where co-operative societies are available, A.I shall preferably be done through

Dairy Cooperative Societies (DCS)/ through cluster A.I centres of dairy co- operatives.

Though 3 A.I’s are allowed per animal, in case of animals conceived with a single/ double A.I, the rest of the semen doses shall be used for additional animals (Cattle and Buffalo).

8.   PROCUREMENT OF BREEDING INPUTS:

The semen doses for the programme shall be procured by the concerned State Implementing Agency as per the Standards and specifications in the form of Minimum Standard Protocols (MSPs)/ Standard Operating Procedure (SOPs) formulated by Government of India.

Standards for Selecting Semen: High Yielding Indigenous breed (HYIB) semen to be used should meet the standards and specifications prescribed in MSP for semen production and dams lactation yield should not be below 3000 Kgs/lactation. For semen of HF and Jersey, MSP shall be of 10,000 Kgs for HF and 7000 Kgs for Jersey respectively. For Buffaloes, in case of non- descript buffaloes, semen of Murrah/ Nili-Ravi with MSP of 3000 Kgs and above may be used, as it is easily available. For descript buffaloes, minimum MSP as decided by Government of India should be used. All purchases of semen should be from the ‘A’ graded Semen Stations accredited by Central Monitoring Unit (CMU) only. MSP of different breeds notified by GOI is attached at Annexure –III. 

SEXED SEMEN – In States where establishment of sexed semen production has been sanctioned by GoI, the States may substitute sexed semen for normal semen and add Rs.25/- as GoI contribution on semen cost apart from the admissible cost under sanctioned programme.

SIRE DIRECTORY OR DETAILS OF BULLS WHOSE SEMEN IS USED FOR A.I –

Concerned SIA/LDB/Service provider shall make relevant available copies of sire directory in regional languages to the A.I technician giving details of Bull identification number, Dam’s lactation yield/ Breeding value, fat % including the photograph of the used bull. The A.I technician shall make this information available to the farmer and after performing A.I, the empty straw shall also be made available to the farmer.

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9.   TRAINING:

Trainers’ trainings on data uploading on INAPH data base have already been completed in the States. Training of all the A.I technicians shall be organized with the help of these TOT’s again this year in every district, where District Animal Husbandry Officer (DAHO)/ District Veterinary Officer (DVO) should also update them on technical aspects of A.I.

A.I technicians village wise shall be ear marked by the District Coordination team and their name and mobile number shall be made public for use of farmers.

The AI technician shall perform AI following SOPs formulated by Government of India. Copy of Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for A.I shall be made available to A.I technicians.

10.    TAGGING:

All the animals covered under the programme shall be identified using AUID and their data shall be uploaded on INAPH data base. All inseminated animals shall be given Animal health Card (Nakul Swasthya Patra). After AI, the animal shall be followed up for pregnancy diagnosis till calf born and all the events shall be recorded by the AI technician on the data base.

11.    PARENTAGE TESTING: 

Parentage testing shall be done @ 100 calves/district for of the calves born under NAIP III @ testing cost of Rs. 3400/- ( testing has to be done for both dam and calf @ Rs.1700/- as testing fee for each sample of dam and calf).

12.    DATA UPLOADING ON INAPH:

The A.I technicians who have been given tablets under Pashu Sanjivani, (used for 20th Livestock Census) must use the tablet directly or use their mobile phone for uploading data on INAPH LITE application on INAPH data base managed by National Dairy Development Board (NDDB). States should try to make all such tablets available to Government A.I technicians.

 

12.1    Procedure for uploading of data:

  1. The technician has to open the INAPH LITE application, on INAPH
  2. He has to enter his user ID and password (provided by NDDB to SIA/State AHD).
  3. He has to fill up the registration form on Animal He has to fill all the fields compulsorily (Stepwise format attached at Annexure III). Wherever boxes are provided, he has to enter the numbers or √ marks or option to be chosen from dropdown list)
  4. After filling up animal registration, he has to fill up details of the owner of the
  5. Once registration of animal and owner is over, he has to fill up details on A.I under A.I
  6. After 3 months of insemination, he has to fill up the result on pregnancy diagnosis whether the animal has become pregnant or (√)
  7. After an approximate period of 10 months, he has to enter the data on details of

 

If tablets are not available, data entry sheets (Copy of data sheet for uploading data on INAPH is enclosed in guidelines at Annexure III) have to be printed and supplied to the A.I technicians by the concerned SIA’s/SLDB’s. AI technicians shall record information on the data sheet and shall either themselves upload the data through their mobiles or shall submit to the officer designated by District authorities for uploading of data on INAPH database.

Data uploaded by AI technicians / District/Block level with desktop facility on INAPH data base may be used for online monitoring of the project activity.

13.    DATA REPORTING OF PROGRESS ON INAPH:

 

Daily reporting of village wise and district wise progress on the No. of AI done shall be done by the concerned DAHO on INAPH data base so as to provide public scrutiny/ assessment of the programme. Reports on follow-up on the A.I done, i.e Repeat A.I, Pregnancy diagnosis after a period of 3 months of A.I and calves born details after gestation period (280 days in case of cows and 310 days in case of buffaloes) of A.I shall also to be uploaded on INAPH. The DAHO shall ensure that the progress is uploaded for all activities related to A.I on INAPH immediately, to ensure that the data made available is on real time basis.

All District Veterinary Officers are allowed to hire One Data Entry Operator (DEO) on short term basis for uploading AI data on the portal. A consolidated remuneration @

Rs.18000/-(Rupees Eighteen Thousand only) per month for a period of 10 months is ear marked for data entry operator at district level. Besides uploading the progress on the portal, DEO shall check up all the INAPH entries and ensure all entries have been done as per format.

 

14.    MEDIA AND PUBLICITY:

 

At village level: Display board as ‘NAIP Village’ should be placed in every village indicating that all the eligible female bovines (cattle and Buffalo) in the village are covered under NAIP through free AI service at farmers doorstep. Intense publicity to be given in villages so far not covered under NAIP Phase I & II.

Banners should be displayed in prominent places and also at   sites where A.I is done. Village wise details of AI technicians shall be shared by State and same detail will be displayed in each village through wall paintings, posters etc. Same details should be available as in para 9.1.

At district level : A fund of Rs.5 Lakhs per district has been made available for publicity at village and district level ( wall writings, banners), storage and transportation of semen doses, AI consumables and monitoring. Leaflets in regional language should be prepared by the concerned DVO on the following and to be distributed compulsorily to all the farmers for creating awareness.

  • Benefits of I over natural service
  • Detection of heat
  • Regarding the information printed on the semen straw -bull , Breed, MSP etc
  • Advantages of high yielding semen for enhancing the
  • Management of cryo containers and liquid nitrogen
  • Expected date of pregnancy diagnosis

·       Creating awareness among farmers

  • To ask for the empty straw from the I technicians after A.I is performed, to know about the details of semen used for A.I and about the bulls.

(b)      Economical Importance of attaining early maturity in heifers through feeding balanced diet (ration balancing).

  • On adoption of ” One calf every year” concept for sustainable
  • Prevention of calf mortality by feeding colostrum immediately after birth, ideally within one hour, for maximum absorption of antibodies in the

Public Participation: Member of Parliament along with Member of Legislative assembly shall be invited for the inauguration programme. The programme shall be organised to create wide publicity in a simple manner.

At State level: For creating awareness about the programme at   State level, Rs.5.00 lakh has been made available for printing of A.I formats, preparing and broadcasting of Radio jingles on the importance of A.I, organising awareness camps and Publicity through Television.

 

15.    MONITORING OF THE PROGRAMME:

 

District level: At the district level, scheme is being monitored by the District Monitoring committee headed by Collector/District Magistrate, Member secretary – DAHO and the Implementing agency, which will hold weekly review meetings ascertaining the progress of the programme, with special reference to AI technicians in the selected villages and the media campaign launched in local language to make the farmers aware of the programme.

 

State level: State Animal Husbandry Department shall constitute a State Monitoring Committee headed by the Principal Secretary of the department and its members should be Stake holders involved in A.I. In each State, a nodal officer shall be nominated by the State for coordination with the centre. The State Monitoring Committee will meet weekly during the campaign. The State government may change the administrative arrangement of review but will ensure that the weekly review takes place at a level above District Animal Husbandry Officer/District Veterinary Officer and the minutes are shared with the District Collector and the Secretary In charge of Animal husbandry Department in the State.

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Central Monitoring Committee: Central Monitoring Committee has been constituted in the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying (DAHD) and regular meetings of TMC will be held on monitoring of the programme. DAHD shall depute its officers for monitoring of the programme at State level. In this regard, 3 Veterinarians and 1 Management Consultant will be hired for monitoring the AI progress on short term contract basis for one year @ Rs.50,000/- per month. Three data entry operators will be hired on consolidated basis of Rs. 18000/-month on short time basis for one year for compiling of data.

 

16.    CALL CENTRE AT DAHD

 

Call centre created under NADCP programme will be utilised for NAIP.

 

17.    INCENTIVES:

 

All Incentives shall be transferred through bank transaction by the State to AI technicians as per the guidelines issued by GoI.

 

Incentive for Tagging: An incentive of Rs.2.50 per animal will be given for tagging under NADCP.

Incentive for A.I and Calf born – Incentive will be made available to the private AI technician/MAITRIs (Not getting salary by Government or Co-operatives) @ Rs 50/ per AI and Rs. 100/- per calf born. All incentives for private A.I technicians/ MAITRIs to be disbursed strictly based on the data uploaded on INAPH and verification of the data by the concerned District Animal Husbandry Officer (DAHO). No incentives shall be paid to government AI technicians or technicians drawing salary from Milk Federations engaged in the programme.

 

In case of North Eastern States and Hilly States/Union Territories ( Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh), the incentive for private

A.I technicians (Not getting salary by Government or Co-operatives) shall be @ Rs.100/- per A.I.

In addition, incentives based on the conception rate shall be provided to A.I technicians (both Government and Private AIT’s) @ Rs 150/- for achieving conception at first AI and Rs 100/- if conception is achieved at 2nd AI. No incentive shall be provided if animal conceives after 2nd AI.

 

18.    FINANCIAL IMPLICATION:

 

Detailed State wise expenditure to be incurred is attached at Annexure IV for implementing the genetic upgradation programme in Bovines in 607 districts including aspirational districts with less than 50 % A.I coverage in from ( 1st August 2021 to 31st May 2022).

 

 

19. MEASURES TO ENSURE QUALITY OF GOODS AND SERVICES

 

Standards and specifications in the form of MSP’s/SOP’s formulated by Government of India shall be implemented in letter and spirit.

20.                          IMPACT ANALYSIS

Third party evaluation will be under taken in districts covered under sub-scheme NAIP Phase II, the term of references shall include a) constraints faced during implementation; b) success rate of AI; c) number of pregnancies reported; and d) different elements including UID and uploading data on Information Network for Animal Productivity & Health (INAPH) data base.

Third party evaluation will be conducted after one year of the programme in the districts covered under the sub scheme. The term of references shall include among others,

 

  1. Number of female calves born
  2. Performance of I technicians
  3. Mortality rate among calves

 

Impact analysis will be undertaken centrally as per TOR approved by this Department.

21.  EXPECTED PROJECT OUTCOME

 

  • Around 5 Crore number of AI’s would result into birth of 3.00 Cr superior calves.
  • Due to this campaign mode approach, 1.35 Crore superior female calves will be produced which will yield 16.2 MMT of milk /annum after 3 years. Cows and buffaloes worth Rs. 54000 Crores (Rs. 40,000 per adult cow) will be added to the farmers
  • Through sale of milk, dairy farmers will earn an additional income of 60750 crores.
  • There will be improvement in the indigenous breed population by the addition of more milch animals to the dairy herd of the.

Annexure-I: LIST OF DISTRICTS WITH LESS THAN 50% AI COVERAGE INCLUDING ASPIRATIONAL DISTRICTS

NAIP Phase III District wise List                                             (in Lakh)

 

Con. S.No.

 

 

State

 

S.

No.

 

 

District

 

Breedable populn as per 20 LC

 

70% of breedable popln

No.of AI done during 2019-20  

AI

coverage (%)

 

Target no. of bovines NAIP III

 

1

Andhra Pradesh 1 Ananthapuramu 292726 204908 258983 42 136225
 

2

Andhra Pradesh 2 East godavari 448675 314073 326012 35 171482
 

3

Andhra Pradesh 3 Guntur 462796 323957 472600 49 248588
 

4

Andhra

Pradesh

4 Kadapa 272445 190712 186492 33 98095
 

5

Andhra Pradesh 5 Kurnool 397064 277945 225436 27 118579
 

6

Andhra Pradesh 6 Nellore 275076 192553 234654 41 123428
 

7

Andhra Pradesh 7 Prakasam (Ongole) 405445 283812 357598 42 188097
 

8

Andhra Pradesh 8 Srikakulam 363105 254174 251634 33 132359
 

9

Andhra Pradesh 9 West Godavari 355113 248579 326146 44 171553
10 Bihar 1 Araria 502206 351544 44044 4 22022
11 Bihar 2 Arwal 93679 65575 35331 18 17666
12 Bihar 3 Aurangabad 398161 278713 74893 9 37447
13 Bihar 4 Banka 423790 296653 62558 7 31279
14 Bihar 5 Begusarai 337916 236541 261377 37 130689
15 Bihar 6 Bhagalpur 527193 369035 85957 8 42979
16 Bihar 7 Bhojpur 343143 240200 184003 26 92002
17 Bihar 8 Buxar 234219 163953 104219 21 52110
18 Bihar 9 Darbhanga 373368 261358 105745 13 52873
19 Bihar 10 Gaya 631771 442240 104983 8 52492
20 Bihar 11 Gopalganj 198057 138640 144776 35 72388
21 Bihar 12 Jamui 402917 282042 18010 2 9005
22 Bihar 13 Jehanabad 127485 89240 47402 18 23701
23 Bihar 14 Kaimur ( bhabua) 313759 219631 69366 11 34683
24 Bihar 15 Katihar 439317 307522 50675 5 25338
25 Bihar 16 Khagaria 232863 163004 141771 29 70886
26 Bihar 17 Kishanganj 299655 209759 15847 3 7924
27 Bihar 18 Lakhisarai 119413 83589 63268 25 31634
28 Bihar 19 Madhepura 409702 286791 64372 7 32186
29 Bihar 20 Madhubani 582074 407452 93848 8 46924

 

30 Bihar 21 Motihari 434283 303998 132773 15 66387
31 Bihar 22 Munger 138628 97040 55668 19 27834
32 Bihar 23 Muzaffarpur 416735 291715 247449 28 123725
33 Bihar 24 Nalanda 285146 199602 98390 16 49195
34 Bihar 25 Nawada 282539 197777 43754 7 21877
35 Bihar 26 Paschim champaran 352150 246505 100968 14 50484
36 Bihar 27 Patna 504163 352914 153390 14 76695
37 Bihar 28 Purnea 555644 388951 59146 5 29573
38 Bihar 29 Rohtas 430642 301449 106329 12 53165
39 Bihar 30 Saharsa 338780 237146 56264 8 28132
40 Bihar 31 Samastipur 459964 321975 333637 35 166819
41 Bihar 32 Saran 386886 270820 99974 12 49987
42 Bihar 33 Sheikhpura 77671 54370 11205 7 5603
43 Bihar 34 Sheohar 61133 42793 53228 41 26614
44 Bihar 35 Sitamarhi 302191 211534 84765 13 42383
45 Bihar 36 Siwan 315786 221050 89145 13 44573
46 Bihar 37 Supaul 531984 372389 40182 4 20091
47 Bihar 38 Vaishali 270139 189097 137594 24 68797
48 Chhattisgarh 1 BALOD 139541 97679 31286 11 16686
49 Chhattisgarh 2 BALODA BAZAR 229656 160759 58832 12 31377
50 Chhattisgarh 3 BALRAMPUR 138712 97098 26358 9 14058
51 Chhattisgarh 4 BASTAR 71548 50084 12751 8 6801
52 Chhattisgarh 5 BEMETARA 209843 146890 14243 3 7596
53 Chhattisgarh 6 BIJAPUR 94843 66390 3063 2 1634
54 Chhattisgarh 7 BILASPUR 257303 180112 52017 10 27742
55 Chhattisgarh 8 DANTEWADA 57408 40186 3650 3 1947
56 Chhattisgarh 9 DHAMTARI 111285 77900 29576 13 15774
57 Chhattisgarh 10 DURG 164484 115139 24061 7 12833
58 Chhattisgarh 11 GARIYABANDH 96530 67571 14723 7 7852
59 Chhattisgarh 12 JANJIR-CHAMPA 235904 165133 34253 7 18268
60 Chhattisgarh 13 JASHPUR 98203 68742 21355 10 11389
61 Chhattisgarh 14 KABIRDHAM 161766 113236 13970 4 7451
62 Chhattisgarh 15 KANKER 102844 71991 17615 8 9395
63 Chhattisgarh 16 KONDAGAON 77498 54249 6407 4 3417
64 Chhattisgarh 17 KORBA 128252 89776 26512 10 14140
65 Chhattisgarh 18 KOREA 123315 86321 17148 7 9146
66 Chhattisgarh 19 MAHASAMUND 117391 82174 33178 13 17695
67 Chhattisgarh 20 MUNGELI 124786 87350 21683 8 11564
68 Chhattisgarh 21 NARAYANPUR 74002 51801 1513 1 807
69 Chhattisgarh 22 RAIGARH 125674 87972 63638 24 33940
70 Chhattisgarh 23 RAIPUR 183106 128174 36968 10 19716
71 Chhattisgarh 24 RAJNANDGAON 269198 188439 32558 6 17364
72 Chhattisgarh 25 SARGUJA 92293 64605 27263 14 14540
73 Chhattisgarh 26 SUKMA 94838 66387 2409 1 1285
74 Chhattisgarh 27 SURAJPUR 95165 66616 21752 11 11601

 

75 Goa 1 North Goa 33239 23267 19954 29 10642
76 Goa 2 South Goa 36134 25294 11922 16 6358
77 Gujarat 1 Ahmedabad 319991 223994 152313 23 86311
78 Gujarat 2 Amreli 264742 185319 85169 15 48262
79 Gujarat 3 Bharuch 122570 85799 89122 35 50502
80 Gujarat 4 Bhavnagar 329617 230732 161584 23 91564
81 Gujarat 5 Botad 118595 83017 45865 18 25990
82 Gujarat 6 Chhota Udepur 201556 141089 111538 26 63205
83 Gujarat 7 Dahod 345123 241586 144357 20 81802
84 Gujarat 8 Devbhoomi Dwarka 155635 108945 24321 7 13782
85 Gujarat 9 Gir Somnath 237194 166036 101288 20 57397
86 Gujarat 10 Jamnagar 165423 115796 34665 10 19644
87 Gujarat 11 Junagadh 227800 159460 125250 26 70975
88 Gujarat 12 Kachchh 325724 228007 48348 7 27397
89 Gujarat 13 Morbi 193045 135132 45233 11 25632
90 Gujarat 14 Narmada 84838 59387 65218 37 36957
91 Gujarat 15 Panchmahal 338168 236718 302837 43 171608
92 Gujarat 16 Patan 272403 190682 281091 49 159285
93 Gujarat 17 Porbandar 116917 81842 35029 14 19850
94 Gujarat 18 Rajkot 334199 233939 149153 21 84520
95 Gujarat 19 Surat 339224 237457 230459 32 130593
96 Gujarat 20 Surendranagar 372697 260888 57539 7 32605
97 Gujarat 21 Vadodara 203437 142406 196209 46 111185
98 Haryana 1 Bhiwani 219631 153742 230893 50 130839
99 Haryana 2 Charki Dadri 85118 59583 90104 50 51059
100 Haryana 3 Palwal 169210 118447 173324 49 98217
101 Haryana 4 Panchkula 47720 33404 50213 50 28454
102 Haryana 5 Sonepat 214120 149884 186569 41 105722
 

103

Himachal pradesh 1 Bilaspur 74485 52140 58617 37 33216
 

104

Himachal

pradesh

2 Chamba 121714 85200 46596 18 26404
 

105

Himachal pradesh 3 Hamirpur 68003 47602 68669 48 38912
 

106

Himachal

pradesh

4 Kangra 223538 156477 194689 41 110324
 

107

Himachal pradesh 5 Kinnaur 13933 9753 6056 21 3432
 

108

Himachal

pradesh

6 Kullu 90626 63438 58273 31 33021
 

109

Himachal pradesh 7 Lahul Spiti 7470 5229 3273 21 1855
 

110

Himachal

pradesh

8 Mandi 224508 157156 185705 39 105233
 

111

Himachal

pradesh

9 Shimla 131636 92145 83807 30 47491
 

112

Himachal pradesh 10 Sirmour 134245 93972 69928 25 39626

 

 

113

Himachal pradesh 11 Solan 111366 77956 82855 35 46951
 

114

Himachal

pradesh

12 Una 89413 62589 98739 53 55952
115 Jammu 1 Doda 86987 60891 24973 14 14151
116 Jammu 2 Jammu 166890 116823 14521 4 8229
117 Jammu 3 Kathua 116325 81428 49740 20 28186
118 Jammu 4 Kishtwar 58951 41266 11932 10 6761
119 Jammu 5 Poonch 90000 63000 17739 9 10052
120 Jammu 6 Rajouri 153500 107450 28026 9 15881
121 Jammu 7 Ramban 53632 37542 11818 10 6697
122 Jammu 8 Reasi 76999 53899 11874 7 6729
123 Jammu 9 Samba 49022 34315 43060 42 24401
124 Jammu 10 Udhampur 120187 84131 30615 12 17349
125 Jharkhand 1 Bokaro 125998 88199 33633 13 17938
126 Jharkhand 2 Chatara 197444 138211 30952 7 16508
127 Jharkhand 3 Deoghar 248300 173810 34128 7 18202
128 Jharkhand 4 Dhanbad 139685 97780 44654 15 23815
129 Jharkhand 5 Dumka 226256 158379 41179 9 21962
130 Jharkhand 6 E. Singhbhoom 115440 80808 32062 13 17100
131 Jharkhand 7 Gharhwa 257801 180461 37381 7 19937
132 Jharkhand 8 Giridih 317572 222300 42649 6 22746
133 Jharkhand 9 Godda 281439 197007 36182 6 19297
134 Jharkhand 10 Gumla 163061 114143 28245 8 15064
135 Jharkhand 11 Hazaribagh 191288 133902 38605 10 20589
136 Jharkhand 12 Jamtara 129251 90476 31425 12 16760
137 Jharkhand 13 Khunti 79770 55839 25618 15 13663
138 Jharkhand 14 Koderma 61055 42739 28173 22 15026
139 Jharkhand 15 Latehar 107623 75336 29200 13 15573
140 Jharkhand 16 Lohardaga 46643 32650 28758 29 15338
141 Jharkhand 17 Pakur 140374 98262 30304 10 16162
142 Jharkhand 18 Palamu 286184 200329 40652 7 21681
143 Jharkhand 19 Ramgarh 36464 25525 25536 33 13619
144 Jharkhand 20 Ranchi 215427 150799 70742 16 37729
145 Jharkhand 21 Sahebganj 115428 80800 33289 14 17754
146 Jharkhand 22 Saraikela 69286 48500 27500 19 14667
147 Jharkhand 23 Simdega 106635 74645 22635 10 12072
148 Jharkhand 24 W Singhbhum 101307 70915 26991 13 14395
149 Karnataka 1 Bagalkot 278000 194600 163807 28 92824

 

Annexure-II: MINIMUM STANDARD PROTOCOL PRESCRIBED BY GOI

 

 

 

 

Breed

Dam’s Lactation yield (Kgs)
First Best Fat%
Holstein Friesian 7000 10000 3.5
Jersey 5000 6000 5.0
Sahiwal 2400 3000 4.0
Red Sindhi 2000 2500 4.5
Gir 2400 3000 4.5
Kankrej 2000 2500 4.5
Tharparkar 2000 2500 4.0
Hariana 1600 2000 4.0
Rathi 1600 2000 4.0
Ongole 1100 1600 4.0
Deoni 800 1000 4.0
Khillar 380 500 4.0
Dangi 400 530 4.0
Amritmahal 400 500 4.0
HF Cross- F2 5000 6000 4.0
Jersey Cross- F2 3500 4500 4.5
Sunandini 2500 3000 3.5
Murrah 2400 3000 7.0
Mehsana 2400 3000 7.0
Nili Ravi 2400 3000 7.0
Jaffrabadi 2800 3500 8.0
Surti 1600 2000 7.0
Banni 2400 3000 7.0
Bhadawari 1300 1600 8.0
Pandharpuri 1300 1600 7.0

 

 

The standard for Dam’s lactation yield for FI cross bulls will be the same as that of respective indigenous bull dam i.e. Gir, Sahiwal, Kankrej, Red Sindhi, etc.

For Breeds not mentioned in above table, concerned State government may notify the min. Dam’s lactation details and Breed code.

For imported bulls and embryos, the standards for import of germplasm as prescribed in the “Guidelines for export I import of bovine germplasm” issued and amended from time – to -time by DAHD, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, GOI shall be applicable.

 

Annexure-IV: A.I FORMAT FOR INAPH UPLOADING

 

 

 

A.I FORMAT FOR INAPH UPLOADING
Information Network for Animal Productivity and Health (INAPH)

A.I. Format ( Compulsory fields )

<< Name of the Organisation>>

Technician User ID  

Name

Month Year Date:
I Registration
a Animal Details
 

1

 

* Tag Number

 

2

 

* Registration Date

 

 

 

 

Male

 

 

Cattle

 

 

 

 

 

 

Years

 

 

 

 

Female

 

 

Buffalo

 

 

 

 

 

 

Months

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yak

 

(DD/MM/YYYY)

 

 

 

 

 

Mithun

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sheep

 

3

 

* Sex

 

4

 

* Species

 

Goat

 

Pig

 

5

 

* Breed Name

 

6

 

* Age

 

 

 

  • * Number of Calvings

 

  • *Pregnancy Status Yes                                    No

 

 

 

b           Owner Details

 

5 *

numb

er Mobile

 

  • * Village Name

 

 

  • *Hamlet Name 6                                                                                                                                                                       *Aadhar                                                                                                                                                                       No

 

 

  • * Owner Name

 

 

 

  • * Owner Gender
  • I Transaction

Male

Female

 

 

 

  • * Tag Number

 

 

  • * Date of I

 

  • *Bull ID

(DD/MM/YYYY)

 

  • Pregnancy Diagnosis

 

1    *Result of P.D

I      CalvingTransaction

V

  • * Tag Number

 

  • *Date of calving

Pregnant                 Non pregnant

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

 

*Calving type

4 * Ease of calving Normal Dystocia
Signature

Fields Marked with * are Mandatory Suggestions for Printer

1.  One format will be used for one animal.

2.  Format should be printed in 2 copies. While capturing the data carbon paper will be used.

3.  IfthedataisnotuploadedbytheA.Itechnicianhimself,maincopywillbeforwardedfordataentryatcentralisedlocation(Taluka/district).Lowercopywillbe office copy at AI Center.

4.  Different colours may be given to different copies.

5.  Rice paper (thin paper) should be used, to enable impression up to last copy.

Mal e Female Twin s

 

 

SOURCE-https://dahd.nic.in/sites/default/filess/OM%20on%20updated%20action%20plan%20NAIP%20III%20%281%29_2.pdf

https://www.pashudhanpraharee.com/nationwide-artificial-insemination-programme-naip/

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