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1. 1. MOIN KHAN
2. ABHISHEK KUMAR
3. AKANKSHA SINGH
4. RAHUL AHIRWAR
5. RAJAT GOEL
TEAM MEMBERS:
COLLEGE:
BUNDELKHAND INSTITUTE OF
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY,JHANSI
(U.P)
2. 2/3rd of Indian population is directly or indirectly linked with agriculture,
even then contributing maximum of 13% of our GDP.
Requirement & availability of seeds in India
• 80% of farmers(small & marginal) have
suffer from financial exclusion and have no
formal access to credit and government
schemes.
• Around 40 percent of all fruits and vegetables
get wasted in India when they move from
grower to consumer.
Source: Government of India Ministry of Agriculture Department of Agriculture and
Cooperation, Directorate of Economics and Statistics New Delhi
Problems & Challenges India facing today
A. Lack of storage facility
• 21 million ton of wheat goes waste in the
country every year.
B. Inefficient implementation of
Government schemes.
• Benefits of government schemes is not reaching
to the farmers and they are still depend on
money lenders and old techniques of
agriculture.
C. Overuse of Chemical fertilizers and
pesticides
• It causes irreparable damage to soil health and
environment.
• Higher availability than requirement even
then we are lagging.
3. RIGHT TO RURAL SERVICE GUARANTEE ACT ‘13
• Many schemes are proposed every year to boost agricultural
productivity but they all are out of reach to 80% of farmers.
• There is lack of awareness of there rights and welfare schemes
among the farmers.
• There is no proper vigilance system for implementation of schemes.
PROBLEMS
SOLUTIONS
• An ordinance should be passed on “RIGHT TO RURAL SERVICE
GUARANTEE ACT” in the parliament and it should be implemented
nationwide.
• Awareness programs should be conducted in a way that it reaches
to every farmer.
• Proper vigilance system to check the implementation.
ADVANTAGES
• This system will reach to every farmer throughout the
country.
• Farmer grievances will be heard and the problem will be
solved on time.
• Higher level vigilance system.
4. STRUCTURE OF “RIGHT TO RURAL SERVICE GUARANTEE ACT”
NATIONAL
HEADQUARTER
SUPREME COURT
SUPERVISION
STATE
HEADQUARTER
HIGH COURT
SUPERVISION
DISTRICT
OFFICE
DISTRICT COURT/
DM SUPERVISION
TAHSEEL
KARYAALAY
TAHSEEL
SUPERVISION
KISAAN GRAM
SABHA
LOCAL
FARMERS
CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL
MINISTRY
STATE AGRICULTURAL
MINISTRY
UNDER RIGHT TO INFORMATION
AND COMPLAINT SYSTEM
GRAMIN AND OTHER
BANKS
AWARENESS PROGRAM
KISAAN REGISTRATION AND
FEEDBACK SYSTEM
5. KEY FUNCTIONS UNDER THIS ACT
1. Responsibility and guarantee to implement every government schemes for the
farmers.
2. Kisaan registration and allotment of Kisaan credit cards.
3. Subsidies on various commodities given by government to farmers will be under its
vigilance and check if it is reaching to the farmers within 10 days.
4. Efficient complaint system under it.
5. Financial help provided by the government through banks should reach the farmers
on specified time.
6. Awareness programs on regular intervals for various schemes.
7. Strict penalty system for the delays in the service providing on the responsible
person or the group responsible for delay.
8. Regular Gram Shabha should be conducted once in 15 days.
FARMER
COMPLAIN
GRAM
COMMITTEE
TEHSIL
OFFICE
DISTRICT
OFFICE
KISAAN HELPLINE
& COMPLAIN
STATE OFFICE
NATIONAL OFFICE
COMPLAIN SYSTEM PENALTY SYSTEM
• After the specified period of
time given for task to be
complete, strict fine will be cut
from the wages of responsible
person on per day basis.
• Quick suspension of official
after inquiry if found corrupt.
6. LEVEL NUMBERS EMPLOYEE WAGES/MON TOTAL BUDGET/ANNUM
TEHSIL 5767 3 20,000 4,152,240,000
1 5,000 346,020,000
DISTRICT 671 5 30,000 1,207,800,000
1 5,000 40,260,000
STATES 28 10 40,000 134,400,000
2 5,000 3,360,000
“RIGHT TO RURAL SERVICE GUARANTEE ACT” will require
around INR 589 cr of funding from government
7. “WHEN WE WASTE FOOD,WE ARE ALSO WASTING THE NATURAL
RESOURCES AND THE HUMAN LABOUR THAT GOES ALONG WITH THAT”
Take into account the time and money wasted into growing that food.
India incurs post-harvest fruits and vegetable losses
worth over Rs 2 lakh crore each year largely owing
to the absence of food processing units, modern
cold storage facilities and a callous attitude towards
tackling the grave issue of post-harvest losses
21 million ton of
wheat goes waste in
the country every year.
Wastage of food grain is a serious concern in
a country where more than 40 percent of
children are underweight or malnourished.
India produces enough food crops for
its 1.2 billion populace
BUILDING POWERFUL STORAGE SYSTEM TO BOOST PRODUCTIVITY
Foodgrains rot in India's godown with no space to store
India damned by food wastage report
A quantity of wheat equivalent to the entire
production of Australia goes to waste each year
in India, according to a new report on global
food wastage.
"The finance ministry did nothing to prop up the storage facility,"
agriculture scientist Devender Sharma
EXPERT
SAYS
8. SOLUTIONS TO THIS HAZARD
Make all pre-existing
godowns double
storey,this will double
the storage capacity .
Making of world class
cold storage godown at
the fruites and vegetables
producing areas.
Make medium size
multistorey godowns in
each district, it will
reduce sudden pressure
on large godowns.
NATIONAL LEVEL STORAGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
STATE LEVEL STORAGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
DIRECT COMMUNICATION WITH ALL THE LARGE
DISTRICTS GODOWN
DIRECT COMMUNICATION WITH MEDIUM SIZE
GODOWNS WITHIN THE DISTRICT
DIRECT COMMUNICATION WITH SMALL SIZE
GODOWNS AND MANDI
• IT WILL ISSUE GUIDELINES TO ONE WHO WANT TO STORE FOODGRAINS ABOUT THE
AVAILABILITY OF NEAREST GODOWNS.
• IT WILL PREVENT THE FOODGRAINS WHICH IS LEFT TO ROT OUTSIDE IN OPEN AND WILL BOOST
THE PRESENT SYSTEM
• PENALTY FOR THE DELAYS IN TRANSFERING THE FOODGRAINS AND WHICH IS LEFT IN OPEN ON
THE RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL
9. ZERO BUDGET FARMING : OUR NATION’S NEED
INTRODUCTION
• It is a method that uses naturally/locally available biodegradable materials
and traditional techniques to improve the fertility of soil.
• “JEEVAMRUTHA” the most important factor in “ZERO BUDGET FARMING”,
is not a fertilizer.
BASIC COMPOSITION OF “JEEVAMRUTHA”
INGREDIENTS QUANTITY
COW DUNG 10 Kg
COW URINE 5-10 L
JAGGERY 2 Kg
FLOUR 2 Kg
WATER 200 L
for 1 acre.
ADVANTAGES
• Activates soil ingredients necessary for
plants’ healthy growth.
• In each gram of cow dung there are more
then 500 crores of beneficial microbes
that makes soil more fertile.
• Negligible use of pesticide.
• Use of electricity and fertilizers reduce to
10%.
• Negligible use of water in comparison to
chemical fertilizers.
It encourage the animal husbandry which in turn increase the no of cows per thousand people.
10. THE AWARENESS COMPAIGN IN COLLABRATION WITH
INFORMATION AND BROAD CASTING MINISTRY OF INDIA
• PAMPLATES CONTAINING INFORMATION OF AGRICULTURE TECHNIQUES
WILL BE PRINTED ON THE SACKS.
• ON REGULAR BASIS CAMPS AND WORKSHOPS WILL BE CONDUCTED
THRUOGHOUT THE COUNTRY.
• SURPANCH, RETIRED GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE, GOVERNMENT SCHOOL
TEACHERS, VOLANTEERS FROM COLLEGES AND OTHER FIELDS ARE
TRAINED FOR AGRICULTURE TECHNIQUES AND METHODS, SO THAT THEY
CAN SPREAD THE INFORMATION AND TEACH THE FARMERS.
• SPREADING AWARENESS THROUGH RADIO, TELEVISION, NEWS PAPER,
LOUD SPEAKERS, HOARDINGS, HANDBOOKS, PAMPLATES, GRAM
SHABHA ETC.
11. IMPACT: REACHING TO EVERY FARMER
• HIGH RATE OF PRODUCTION WITH TAKING CONCERN OF ENVOIRMENT AND
RETAINING THE FERTILITY OF SOIL WITH NO ADVERSE EFFECTS IN ALMOST ZERO
BUDGET.
• IT WILL INCREASE THE EMPLOYMENT IN THE FIELD OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AND
WILL SUPPORT THE FARMERS APART FROM FARMING.
• EVERY FARMER IN THE COUNTRY WILL TAKE THE BENEFITS OF THE SCHEMES OF THE
GOVERNMENT TO MAXIMUM EXTENT WITHIN SPECIFIED PERIOD.
• IT WILL END THE ROLE OF MIDDLEMEN/BROKERS AND MONEY LENDERS.
• LEAST EFFECT OF NATURAL CALAMITIES ON FARMERS AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY.
• FARMERS WILL GET HIGHER RATES FOR THEIR PRODUCE.
• INDIA WILL BE THE POWERHOUSE OF FOODGRAINS IN THE WORLD.
• INDIA WILL BE INDEPENDENT TO FEED ITS POPULATION.
• INFLATION WILL BE REDUCED AND MALNUTRITION WILL BECOME OLD DAYS
PROBLEM.
• HIGHER EXPORT RATE WILL INCREASE GDP.
12. REFERENCES
1. ANNUAL REPORT OF AGRICULTURE MINISTRY OF INDIA.
2. RESOURCES OF CAG INDIA SITES.
3. FIVE YEARS PLANS OF INDIA.
4. SUBHAS PALEKAR- RESOURCES AND HIS IDEAS.
5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND COOPERATION.
6. TIMES OF INDIA REPORT
7. THE HINDU ARTICLES AND REPORTS.
8. Government of India Ministry of Agriculture Department of Agriculture and
Cooperation.
9. Directorate of Economics and Statistics New Delhi