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Norms & Guidelines Horticulture Department 2014/ 1
NORMS & GUIDELINES HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT
2014
MIDH NMSA RKVY NMMP Deptt. Schemes
Department of Horticulture Udhyan Bhawan, Sector-21,
Panchkula-134112, HARYANA Email: [email protected]
[email protected] Website: hortharyana.gov.in
Norms & Guidelines Horticulture Department 2014/ 2
INDEX
Sr. No.
Scheme Page No.
Letter to All the officers in the State 4-5
Guidelines for providing assistance under diff. Schemes 6-11
A National Horticulture Mission 1 Revised Norms & Pattern of Assistance 12-27 2 MIDH Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 28-30 3 Delegation of Powers (DOP) 31-34 4 Application Form for Component, Training, Projects 35-37 5 Format for Approval, Sanction from MD, HSHDA 38 6 Format for Verification Report 39 7 Checklist Formats and Specifications
i Hi-tech Nursery/ Small Nursery 41-42 ii Seed Production 43 iii New/Rehabilitation of Tissue Culture Unit 44 iv Mushroom Compost/ Spawn Production/ Mushroom unit 45-48 v Rejuvenation Technology 49 vi Community Tank/ On Farm Pond 50-56 vii Protected Cultivation 57-87 viii Vermicompost Unit 88 ix Mechanization 89-97 x Training Courses 98 xi Post- Harvest Management 99-103 xii Seminar 104-107 xiii Check List for General Projects 108
B Micro Irrigation (NMSA) 1 General Guidelines 110-116 2 Application Form: Form-1 117-118 3 Sanction Letter: Form- 2 119 4 Site Clearance Certificate: Form - 3 120 5 Inspection Report: Form - 4 121
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6 Inspection Report: Form – 4A 122-124 7 Satisfaction Certificate: Form - 5 125 8 Assistance Amount on Unit Cost under NMSA- Drip Irrigation System 126-127 9 Assistance Amount on Unit Cost under NMSA- Mini Sprinkler System 128
10 Indicative requirement of Material 130-141
C National Mission on Medicinal Plants (NMMP )- Norms & Guidelines
143
D Scheduled Caste Sub-Plan (IHD)- Norms & Guidelines 144
E Sericulture: Norms & Guidelines 145
F RKVY : Norms & Guidelines 146-148
G VIUC : Norms & Guidelines 149
H Weather Based Crop Insurance- Horticulture Crops 150-153
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Guidelines for providing Assistance under MIDH, NMSA, RKVY and State Plan Schemes
From
Director General Horticulture and
Mission Director
Haryana, Panchkula
To
1. Principal, HTI, Uchani (Karnal)
2. All the District Horticulture Officers
3. Project Officers, CEV, Gharaunda, CEF, Mangiana, CSTF, Ladwa,
Memo No.:
Dated, Panchkula, the
Subject- Guidelines for providing assistance under various Schemes of State Plan,
MIDH, NMSA & RKVY (2014).
The Department of Horticulture and Haryana State Horticulture Development
Agency provides Subsidy on various interventions under various schemes, such as, State Plan,
MIDH, NMSA and RKVY. With a view to regulate the disbursement of subsidy under various
components and bring in uniformity in the procedure of disbursement of subsidy, specific
Guidelines has been formulated on the subject, a copy of which is enclosed herewith for
appropriate action at your end.
The district-wise allocation of targets of component under various schemes is being
distributed as per the action plan of MIDH, NMSA, RKVY and State Plant schemes. It be ensured
that these targets have been re-allocated and re-assigned among various Blocks by you in your
district.
The field functionaries should be instructed to –
a) Cover maximum beneficiaries for horticulture development.
b) Extend full cooperation to the farmers in submission of timely application. Submit
the application in digital form wherever system is in operation viz. HORTNET
(MIDH), MI-NET (NMSA) etc.
c) Maintain proper record/register of all the schemes i.e. State
Plan/MIDH/NMSA/RKVY for all the components on Subsidy by Horticulture
Development Officer duly verified and countersigned by District Horticulture
Officer in their respective districts.
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d) Maintain complete transparency and fairness while finalizing the list of
beneficiaries.
e) Launch a campaign to propagate the schemes as well as through local newspaper so
that maximum farmers come forward to avail of the benefits.
f) The DHO and HDO shall be responsible to monitor and supervise the entire process
and periodically submit Physical and Financial Reports to the Directorate in the 3rd
of every month without fail. In case 3rd
happens to be holiday then next working day
shall be the last day for sending the reports.
g) The DHO will be the controlling officer for successful implementation of the
Scheme/s and co-ordination of all the schemes under which various components are
being implemented as per the scheme guidelines. He will also ensure that the
scheme is duly publicized in the district immediately after the targets are allotted.
h) The Directorate shall issue the Guidelines and norms of various schemes time to
time.
The Guidelines must be adhered to in letter and spirit. Any deviation from the
Guidelines shall be viewed very seriously.
Encl: (As above) Mission Director-cum-
Director General Horticulture
Haryana, Panchkula
Departmental Distribution – 1. PS to Director General Horticulture
2. Additional Director Horticulture
3. Joint Director Horticulture
4. Joint Director Horticulture/NHM
5. Deputy Director Horticulture, Fruits
6. Deputy Director Horticulture, Vegetables
7. Deputy Director Horticulture, NHM
8. Deputy Director Horticulture, Micro Irrigation
9. Deputy Director Horticulture, Plant Protection
10. All Specialists at Directorate
11. All HDOs/APO/TAs in the Directorate and Field
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GUIDELINES FOR PROVIDING ASSISTANCE UNDER VARIOUS
SCHEMES OF STATE PLAN, MIDH & RKVY - 2014
The following Guidelines for providing subsidy on components under various schemes must
be followed in letter and spirit:
1. Norms & Pattern of Assistance and Popularization of Scheme
1. Norms and guidelines would be as per the GOI and State guidelines and norms fixed
for the year 2014-15 and shall be applicable in subsequent years unless modified.
The guidelines are described in subsequent pages of this booklet.
2. The Directorate of Horticulture and Mission Director shall every year empanel
reputed firms/suppliers for supply/sale of planting material and inputs under above
schemes strictly as per the guidelines issued by Govt. of India from time to time. This
exercise should preferably be completed in the 1st
quarter of financial year.
3. Component is to be implemented as per the rates circulated, firms empanelled and
instructions issued by Director Horticulture and Mission Director, HSHDA from time
to time.
4. The District-level target allotted by the Directorate will further be divided Block-
wise by the DHO in consultation with APO and HDO and in view of the potential
and response of local farmers.
5. A list of registered firms along with quoted rates for supply of drip and sprinkler
irrigation system shall be kept by District Horticulture Officers in the offices of all
the Additional Deputy Commissioners, District Horticulture Officers, Horticulture
Development Officers and members of DHMIU as applicable.
6. Scheme shall be popularized mainly through existing extension network of the
department and other resources available to them. Proper advertisement shall be
given for awareness of the programmes
2. Eligibility Criteria for availing assistance
1. Only those Farmer &/or entrepreneur having land ownership in Haryana State
shall be eligible for availing assistance under the schemes. In case of non-
ownership of land the eligibility be guided as below:
i. For non-project based activities and seasonal/annual crops: registered
lease agreement between the parties for one year for one year crops and
twenty years for orchards.
ii. For project based activities: registered lease agreement between the
parties for twelve years for micro irrigation and polyhouses.
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2. Assistance shall be available only for horticultural crops as per the GOI norms
and guidelines
3. For general queries like crop, cluster and credit linked back ended subsidies one
can refer to Frequently Asked Questions.
4. Farmers shall be free to procure material from any registered firm of his choice.
5. Subsidy will be admissible both in loan and non-loanee cases.
6. Subsidy in loan cases would be released in loanee‟s bank account.
7. Subsidy on plantation/cultivation would be admissible only to the beneficiary
having as assured source of irrigation (tube-well/water tank supported with
engine).
3. Procedure for availing assistance
1. The farmer-applicant will submit the application to the HDO in the prescribed
format.
i. Form-1 in case of non-project based activities
1. Beneficiary can deposit the application to HDO office or through HDO to
DHO cum MS DHMIU office.
ii. Form-2 in case of project based activities
1. Cases are to be sent to Mission Director for further approval from the
competent authorities i.e. MD HSHDA, EC HSHDA, EC MIDH-GOI as the
case may be.
iii. Form-3 in case of training
1. Every farmer is to be registered at HTI, Uchani, Karnal before training.
2. Checklist & Documents to be enclosed (for project based proposals)
i. Checklist-1: Hi-Tech & Small Nursery + documents prescribed therein
ii. Checklist-2: Seed Production Prog. + documents prescribed therein
iii. Checklist-3: New/Rehabilitation of Tissue Culture Unit + documents prescribed
therein
iv. Checklist-4: Mushroom compost/spawn/production
v. Community tank/ on farm pond/ on farm water reservoir + documents prescribed
therein
vi. Checklist-5: Post Harvest Management + documents prescribed therein
vii. Checklist-6: Mushroom Projects + documents prescribed therein
viii. Checklist-7: General Projects + documents prescribed therein
ix. Formats as prescribed under the Guidelines against the component.
x. Format 11 Mushroom
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4. Record of Applications and dispersals
1. The details of beneficiary shall be entered in HORTNET and where no online system
is in operation, the application so received from the farmer-applicant shall be
immediately entered by the concerned officer as mentioned in para-4 in a register
maintained for the purpose. Further, he shall also issue a receipt to the applicant
indicating the Serial Number and date of receipt of the application.
2. The HDO will verify the application form submitted by the farmer-applicant and
forward it to the DHO of the concerned district along with his recommendation
within 3 days of the receipt thereof. HDO will ensure that proper checklists and
documents are enclosed as prescribed under the guidelines.
3. In case of more applicants “first come first serve” policy will be adopted. HDO and
DHO will keep proper record of it.
4. The DHO will get the applications registered from APO/TA so forwarded to him in a
register/computer only after proper scrutiny that-
i. The farmer-applicant belongs to the concerned district.
ii. The farmer-applicant is not being given the benefit for the second time for the
same component. The certificate to this effect will also be given by the HDO
also.
iii. Any farmer-applicant who has been benefitted under any scheme since 2005-
06 shall not be eligible for the same component again subject to the maximum
limit prescribed under the guidelines.
5. APO shall make a seniority list for the entire district. After authentication by the
DHO, the seniority list shall be maintained in the record and shall be duly published
on the Notice Board. The seniority list so prepared shall be valid only for the current
financial year. The register or computerized seniority would contain the details as Sr
No., Name of farmer, father‟s name, village, block, date of submission of application, total area to be covered under micro irrigation and signature of farmers etc.
6. DHO will accord the approval of case within 7 days of receipt of case from HDO.
7. Roaster register will be maintained by concerned District Horticulture Officer. He
will issue the slip to the farmer mentioning his seniority number after obtaining
signature of the concerned farmer in roaster/ seniority register.
5. Implementation including Physical Verification
1. In case where the material and inputs are not purchased, but the component is
installed viz.: vermi-compost unit, mushroom unit, area expansion area, post-harvest
units and other physical structure, the proper verification shall be done by the HDO,
APO and DHO concerned in the prescribed format. In case of polyhouses, the policy
circulated separately shall be applicable. The physical verification shall be done as
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per the guidelines prescribed and specifications issued by the Directorate/Mission
Officer. The physical verification report will be done within 5 days of the work
completion if done alone by HDO; within 10 days if done by team members.
2. In case of purchase of inputs the following guidelines will be followed:
i. Farmers are free to purchase planting material and inputs from any of the
empanelled firms by paying the full amount directly to the firm and take a bill
for that purchase.
ii. Farmers are free to purchase the farm equipments from open source under
MIDH as per conditions prescribed under the specifications.
iii. The farmer-applicant should be asked to negotiate the price of component
with the firm.
iv. The farmer-applicant will resubmit the original bill back to the DHO as a
proof of the purchase of the component/input. The APO will thereafter issue a
receipt for the original bill to the farmer-applicant.
v. The physical verification of the material/input purchased will be carried by the
team of HDO and APO in the prescribed format.
vi. The physical verification report should reach the office of DHO within 7 days
of purchase.
vii. If planting material and inputs are purchased by the Directorate the concerned
officer shall take the material in Central Stock Register and then further
distribute it to the DHO. DHO will submit the receipt and entry number of the
material to the Directorate. The material will be further distributed to the HDO
and HDO will submit the proper receipt and entry no. to the DHO after taking
the material in the stock register maintained at block level.
viii. If planting material and inputs are purchased by the DHO from the lowest
bidder from the empanelled firms, APO/TA shall take the material in Central
Stock Register and then further distribute it to the HDO. HDO will submit the
receipt and entry number of the material to the DHO after taking the material
in the stock register maintained at block level.
ix. After taking delivery by the officer concerned, HDO in this case, he will
check and ensure the followings and issue a certificate to this effect regarding:
a. Proper packing of planting material/inputs in sealed packet,
plastic crates, bags, net pots, corrugated card boxes as the case
may be.
b. Physical condition of the planting material-visual inspection of
free from insect-pests and diseases and expiry date of material.
c. Quantity of the material by counting/weighing the bags/crates
and no. of seeds/bulbs etc. by taking a sample from the lot of
material supplied.
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x. The planting material and inputs supplied to the farmer-beneficiary shall be
checked by the HDO concerned and physical verification report of the field
where the component is installed shall be submitted by the HDO to the DHO
of that concerned district. The job of physical verification will be done by
HDO within 7 days of the delivery of the material.
3. The HDO and DHO will ensure that all records as mentioned above are maintained
and made available for inspection to DHO and Directorate Officer respectively.
6. Release of Assistance
1. Criteria for release: Physical inspection as described below must be done within 14 days of
work completion:
i. In case of non-project based activities: duly verification by the block HDO in all the
cases, 25% verification by APO concerned and at least 10% verification of total
cases by DHO
ii. In case of community tank: duly verified by a committee so constituted by Mission
Director &/or ADC-cum-chairman DHMIU
iii. In case of project based activities: duly verified and inspection report submitted by a
team members comprising of Officer concerned from Head Quarter, DHO of
concerned district, any Govt. expert in the field of component and representative
from concerned bank (if credit linked)
2. Release: subsidy will be released by the DHO after obtaining the physical report as:
i. Subsidy is to be released as per norms fixed and guidelines prescribed
ii. Subsidy is to be released within 7 days of physical inspection report.
iii. Subsidy is to be released per ha or per unit basis as the case may be. In cases where
assistance is being sought on lesser or more area than that of one ha or one unit than
subsidy be released on pro-rata basis subject to maximum limit prescribed in
guidelines under MIDH
1. For example: one beneficiary have applied for assistance for one unit of
vermi-compost for an estimated cost of Rs. 60,000/- with an assistance of Rs.
30,000/- (50%) and on verification if the unit size was of lesser size, in such
cases estimated cost be reduced on pro rata basis and on reduced estimated
cost, the 50% assistance be calculated.
iv. Determination of per ha or unit can be ascertained as prescribed against individual
component in the guidelines.
v. Subsidy be released directly to the beneficiary as direct assistance or as inputs as per
the instructions issued from Mission Director time to time for individual component.
1. For direct release of assistance to the beneficiary payment be released as
cross cheque/demand draft in the name of beneficiary only.
2. No payment be released as cash by taking signature or thumb impression in
register
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3. All the assistance released must be entered in proper register and in cash
book.
7. Reporting:
1. District Horticulture Officer will maintain the subsidy account and sent the list to
Directorate monthly on or before 3rd
of every month on prescribed performa..
2. District Horticulture Officer shall maintain the list of beneficiaries and shall be
sent to Directorate on the prescribed performa on or before 3rd
of every month.
3. District Horticulture Officer shall send the physical and financial progress of his
district monthly on prescribed performa on or before 3rd
of every month.
8. Monitoring
1. Roster register shall be maintained by the DHO in his office.
2. HDO will carry out 100% physical verification of the components under the
schemes.
3. APO will carry out 25% physical verification of the components under the
schemes.
4. DHO will carry out 10% of the total no. of units installed or complete cases.
5. Random physical verification in each district will be carried out by HQ officers at
least 2% out of total units installed or complete cases.
9. The DHO will be the controlling officer for successful implementation of the Scheme/s
and co-ordination of all the schemes under which various components are being
implemented as per the scheme guidelines. He will also ensure that the scheme is duly
publicized in the district immediately after the targets are allotted.
* * * *
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MIDH GUIDELINES: 2014
COST NORMS AND PATTERN OF ASSISTANCE UNDER NATIONAL HORTICULTURE MISSION DURING XII PLAN
Sr.
No.
Name of Crop/Item Total tentative
cost
(Rs.)
Rate
of
Assistance
(%)
Amount of
Assistance
(Rs.)
Pattern of Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
A) Research
B) Plantation Infrastructure & Development
B.1 Production of Planting material
a) Public & Private Sector
i) Hi-tech nursery (4 ha) Rs. 25.00
lakh/ha.
Project based:
100% to public sector limited to Rs 100 lakh/unit and in case of private
sector, credit linked back-ended subsidy @ 40% of cost, subject to a
maximum of Rs. 40 lakh/unit, for a maximum of 4 ha. as project based
activity on pro-rata basis. Each nursery will produce a minimum of
50,000 numbers per hectare of mandated perennial fruit plants.
ii) Small Nursery (1 ha) Rs. 15.00 lakh/ha Project based:
100% to public sector and in case of private sector, credit linked back-
ended subsidy of cost, subject to a maximum of Rs. 7.50 lakh/unit, as
project based activity. Each nursery will produce a minimum of 25,000
numbers of mandated perennial vegetatively propagated fruit plants/tree
spices/plantation crops per year, aromatic plants, duly certified for its
quality.
Beneficiary should have 1 to 4 ha (1 ha for small, 2-4 ha for High tech) under nursery
including mother block + all the components viz. shade net, poly house, water source etc. in
Format-9 and -10. Components of Model and Small nursery can be seen in Specifications
booklet. The indicative area shall have a range irrespective of fixed area as it varies from
beneficiary to beneficiary. The components covered shall meet the minimum standards fixed
by NHB for accreditation purpose, so that the beneficiary can get their nurseries accredited.
iii) Upgrading nursery
infrastructure to meet
accreditation norms
Up to Rs. 10.00
lakh/nursery of 4
ha, on pro rata
basis
100% to public sector and 50% of cost to private sector subject to a
maximum of Rs. 5.00 lakh/nursery.
The infrastructure facilities will include establishment of hot bed
sterilization of media, Working shed, Virus indexing facility (for citrus &
apple), Hardening chamber/net house, Mist chamber, Establishment of
Mother Block, Irrigation and fertigation facility/unit.
iv) Strengthening of existing
Tissue Culture (TC) units
Rs. 20.00 lakh
/unit
Project based
100% of cost to public sector and in case of private sector, credit linked
back ended subsidy @ 50% of cost
Format-8 for public sector and Format-11 for private sector
v) Setting up of new T.C. units. Rs. 250.00
lakh/unit
Project based:
100% of total cost to public sector and in case of private sector, credit
linked back ended subsidy @ 40% of cost.
Each TC unit will produce a minimum of 25 lakh plants/year of mandated
crops, duly hardened, for which protocols are available for commercial
use.
vi) Seed production for vegetables and spices
a) Public Sector
i) Open Pollinated 35,000 100 35,000
ii) Hybrid Seeds 1,50,000 100 1,50,000
iii) Vegetable Seedling Production 1,04,00,000 100 1,04,00,000
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Unit
iv) Import of Planting Material 1,00,00,000 100 1,00,00,000
v) Seed infrastructure (for
handling. processing, packing,
storage etc. of seeds of
horticulture crops)
2,00,00,000 100
2,00,00,000
Project based
Details can be seen at subsequent
pages.
b) Private Sector
i) Open Pollinated 35,000 35 12250 Limited to 5 ha. Output target of
seed for each crop will be fixed by the
individual state for each beneficiary,
before releasing funds.
ii) Hybrid Seeds 1,50,000 35 52500 Limited to 5 ha. Output target of
seed for each crop will be fixed by the
individual state for each beneficiary,
before releasing funds.
iii) Vegetable Seedling Production
Unit
1,04,00,000 50 52,00,000 Production of „disease-free vegetable
seedlings‟ will be encouraged for hybrid cultivars. Wherever necessary,
„plug technology‟ and environment
control for germination, growth and
hardening of vegetable seedlings may
be introduced. The infrastructure
facilities will include a green house
with maximum area of 10,000 sq.
meter, including hardening facilities,
designed for tropical conditions, with
insect netting on sides and rolling
poly sheets. The plants will be
propagated in plastic trays having
small plugs of varying sizes for
different crops. Sprinkler irrigation
system will be installed. The
infrastructure for media sterilization
i.e. steam boiler, holding bins, etc will
also be provided. Total cost will not
exceed Rs. 104.00 lakh for a unit
with one ha or Rs. 1040 per sq.m.
Assistance will be 100% of cost to
Public sector and 50% as credit linked
back ended subsidy to Private sector.
iv) Seed infrastructure (for
handling. processing, packing,
storage etc. of seeds of
horticulture crops)
2,00,00,000 50 1,00,00,000 In case of private sector, credit linked
back subsidy. Project based
Details can be seen at subsequent
pages.
B.2 Establishment of New Gardens (Area Expansion)
I Fruits ( For a maximum area of 4ha per beneficiary)
without integration
a) Cost intensive crops
a) Integrated package with drip
irrigation and trellis.
Rs. 4.00 lakh/ha. 40 160000 Maximum of Rs. 1.60 lakh/- per ha.
(40% of cost) for meeting the
expenditure on planting material and
cost of material for drip irrigation,
trellies and INM/IPM, in 3
installments of 60:20:20 subject to
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survival rate of 75% in 2nd year and
90% in 3rd year).
b) Without integration Rs. 1.25 lakh/ha 40 50000 Maximum of Rs. 0.50 lakh/ha (40%
of cost) for meeting the expenditure
on planting material and cost of
INM/IPM in three installments of
60:20:20 subject to survival rate of
75% in 2nd year and 90% in 3rd year.
For (a) and (b) above, in the case of
NE and Himalayan States, TSP areas,
Andaman & Nicobar and
Lakshadweep Islands, assistance will
be @ 50% of cost.
ii) Strawberry
a) Integrated package with drip
irrigation & mulching
Rs. 2.80 lakh/ha 40 112000 Maximum of Rs. 1.12 lakh/ per ha.
(40% of cost) for meeting the
expenditure on planting material and
cost of material for drip irrigation,
mulching and INM/IPM, in one
installment.
b) Without integration Rs. 1.25 lakh/ha 50 50000 Maximum of Rs. 0.50 lakh/ha (40%
of cost) for meeting the expenditure
on planting material and cost of
INM/IPM one installment.
iii) Banana (sucker)
a) Integrated package with drip
irrigation.
Rs. 2.00 lakh/ha 40 80000 Maximum of Rs. 0.80 lakh/ha (40%
of the cost) for meeting expenditure
on planting material, drip irrigation
and cost of material for INM/IPM, in
2 installments (75:25).
b) Without integration Rs.87,500/ha 40 35000 Maximum of Rs. 0.35 lakh/ha (40%
of cost) for meeting the expenditure
on planting material and cost of
INM/IPM in 2 installments (75:25).
v) Banana (TC)
a) Integrated package with drip
irrigation.
Rs. 3.00 lakh/ha 40 120000 Maximum of Rs. 1.20 lakh/ha (40%
of the cost) for meeting expenditure
on planting material, drip irrigation
and cost of material for INM/IPM, in
2 installments.
b) Without integration Rs. 1.25 lakh/ha. 40 50000 Max. of Rs. 0.50 lakh per ha, (40% of
cost) for meeting the expenditure on
planting material and cost of
INM/IPM in 2 installments (75:25).
vii) Papaya
a) Integrated package with drip
irrigation.
Rs. 2.00 lakh/ha. 40 80000 Maximum of Rs. 0.80 lakh/ha (40%
of the cost) for meeting expenditure
on planting material, drip irrigation
and cost of material for INM/IPM, in
2 installments (75:25).
b) Without integration Rs. 60,000/ha 50 30000 Maximum of Rs. 0.30 lakh/ha (50 %
of cost) for meeting the expenditure
on planting material and cost of
INM/IPM in 2 installments (75:25).
viii) Ultra high density
(Meadow orchard)
a) Integrated package with drip
irrigation
Rs. 2.00 lakh/ha. 40 80000 Maximum of Rs. 0.80 lakh/ ha. (40%
of cost) for meeting the expenditure
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on planting material and cost of
material for drip system, INM/IPM,
and canopy management in 3
installments of 60:20:20 subject to
survival rate of 75% in 2nd year and
90% in 3rd year).
b) Without integration Rs. 1.25 lakh/ha 40 50000 Maximum of Rs. 0.50 lakh/ha., (40%
of cost) for meeting the expenditure
on planting material and cost of
INM/IPM in 3 installments.
ix) High density planting
(mango, guava, litchi,
pomegranate, citrus etc).
a) Integrated package with drip
irrigation
Rs. 1.50 lakh /ha 40 60000 Maximum of Rs. 0.60 lakh per ha.
(40% of cost) for meeting the
expenditure on planting material, cost
of drip system,
INM/IPM, canopy management etc.,
in 3 installments of 60:20:20 subject
to survival rate of 75% in 2nd year
and 90% in 3rd year).
b) Without Integration. Rs. 1.00 lakh/ha. 40 40000 Maximum of Rs. 0.40 lakh/ha (40%
of the cost) for meeting the
expenditure on planting material and
cost of INM/IPM in 3 installments
(60:20:20).
(b) Fruit crops other than cost
intensive
i) Fruit crops other than cost
intensive crops using normal
spacing
a) Integrated package with drip
irrigation
Rs. 1.00 lakh/ha 40 40000 Maximum of Rs. 0.40 lakh/ ha. (40%
of cost) for meeting the expenditure
on planting material, cost of drip
system, INM/IPM, canopy
management etc in 3 installments of
60:20:20 subject to survival rate of
75% in 2nd year & 90% in 3rd year
for perennial crops and for non
perennial crops in 2 installments of
75:25.
b) Without Rs. 60,000/ha 50 30000 Maximum of Rs. 0.30 lakh/ha (50 %
Integration of cost) for meeting the expenditure
on planting material and cost of
INM/IPM in 3 installments, in all
States.
Note:
1. Indicative unit cost of Area Expansion of selected fruit crops is given at
Annexure-1.
2. For the convenience of extension officers the breakup of certain crops with
certain spacing is indicated below.
3. The spacing other than these one can refer Annexure-I and main guidelines of
MIDH.
i) Strawberry. 1,25,000 40 50,000 In one installment
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(Per ha)(0.6mX0.25m)
ii) Papaya per ha(1.8mX1.8m) 60,000 50 30,000 In two installments 75:25
1st Yr. 2nd Yr.
22,500 7,500
iii) Ultra high Density (Meadow
orchard) Guava
1,25,000 40 50,000 In three installments 60:20:20
(subject to survival rate of 75% in 2nd
year and 90% in 3rd year)
1st Yr. 2nd Yr. 3rd Yr.
30,000 10,000 10,000
b) High density planting
Three installments of 60:20:20
(subject to survival rate of 75% in 2nd
year and 90% in 3rd year)
1st Yr. 2nd Yr. 3rd Yr.
i) Guava (3mx3m) 73,000 40 29,200 17,520 5,840 5,840 ii) Mango ( 3mx6m) 56,975 40 22,790 13,674 4,558 4,558 iii) Peach(2.5mx2.5m) 1,00,000 40 40,000 24,000 8,000 8,000 iv) Peach(3mx2.5m 91,655 40 36,662 21,997 7,332 7,332 v) Pear(3mx3m) 73,000 40 29,200 17,520 5,840 5,840 vi) Pomegranate(5mx2.5m) 80,000 40 32,000 19,200 6,400 6,400 c) Fruit Crops other than cost intensive crops using normal and different spacing
Three installments of 60:20:20 subject
to survival rate of 75% in 2nd year
and 90% in 3rd year)
1st Yr. 2nd Yr. 3rd Yr.
i) Ber (4mx4m) 43,750 50 21,875 13,125 4,375 4,375 ii) Ber (5mx5m) 35,000 50 17,500 10,500 3,500 3,500 iii) Citrus (3mx6m) 50,000 50 25,000 15,000 5,000 5,000 iv) Citrus (6mx6m) 40,000 50 20,000 12,000 4,000 4,000 v) Guava (3mx6m) 51,650 50 25,825 15,495 5,165 5,165 vi) Guava (6mx6m) 38,300 50 19,150 11,490 3,830 3,830 vii) Litchi (6mx6m) 43,900 50 21,950 13,170 4,390 4,390 viii) Mango (4mx6m) 48,720 50 24,360 14,616 4,872 4,872 ix) Pear(4mx4m) 48,750 50 24,375 14,625 4,875 4,875 x) Pomegranate (5mx4m) 53,000 50 26,500 15,900 5,300 5,300 xi) Sapota (5mx5m) 45,400 50 22,700 13,620 4,540 4,540 d) 1st Year Maintenance of High Density fruit crop plants planted in 2012-13
As per earlier norms i.e.Rs. 8000/- per ha per beneficiary up to 4ha per beneficiary
e) 2nd Year Maintenance of High Density fruit crop plants planted in 2013-14
As per earlier norms i.e. Rs. 8000/- per ha per beneficiary up to 4ha per beneficiary
f) 1st Year Maintenance of Normal Spacing fruit crop plants planted in 2012-13
As per earlier norms i.e. Rs. 2750/-(Ber), 5250/-(Citrus & Sapota),6000/-(Mango, Guava &P/P/P) per beneficiary up to 4ha per
beneficiary
g) 2nd Year Maintenance of Normal spacing fruit crop plants planted in 2013-14
As per earlier norms i.e. Rs. 2750/-(Ber), 5250/-(Citrus & Sapota),6000/-(Mango, Guava &P/P/P) per beneficiary up to 4ha per
beneficiary
II Vegetable (For maximum area of 2 hect.)
i) Hybrid 50,000 40 20,000
III Mushroom
a) Public Sector
i) Mushroom Production unit 20,00,000 100 20,00,000 Project Based
ii) Spawn making unit 15,00,000 100 15,00,000
iii) Compost making unit 20,00,000 100 20,00,000
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b) Private Sector
i) Mushroom Production unit 20,00,000 40 8,00,000 For meeting the expenditure on
infrastructure, as credit linked back
ended subsidy.
ii) Spawn making unit 15,00,000 40 6,00,000 For meeting the expenditure on
infrastructure, as credit linked back
ended subsidy.
iii) Compost making unit 20,00,000 40 8,00,000 For meeting the expenditure on
infrastructure, as credit linked back
ended subsidy.
IV Flowers (For a maximum of 2ha / beneficiary)
a) Cut Flowers (per ha) Cut rose, Carnation, Chrysanthemum,
Gerbera i) S&M Farmers 1,00,000 40 40,000
ii) Other Farmers 1,00,000 25 25,000
b) Bulbous Flowers (per ha) Gladiolus, Liliums, Tuberose
i) S&M Farmers 1,50,000 40 60,000 Subsidy is to be given per ha that
means beneficiary should have one ha
under that crop. ii) Other Farmers 1,50,000 25 37,500
c) Loose Flowers (per ha) Chrysanthemum annual, Rose loose
flowers, marigold. i) S&M Farmers 40,000 40 16,000
ii) Other Farmers 40,000 25 10,000
The balance amount of subsidy after
deducting amount for planting
material/seed may be used for
INM/IPM etc.as per the
recommendation and instructions
issued from Mission Director time to
time.
V Spices ( For a maximum area of 4 ha per beneficiary)
a) Seed spices and Rhizomatic
spices.
30,000 40 12,000 For example: Turmeric, Ginger,
Garlic,
Subsidy is to be given per ha that
means beneficiary should have one ha
under that crop. For meeting the
expenditure on planting material and
cost of material for INM/IPM etc.
b) Perennial spices 50,000 40 20,000 Black pepper, cinnamon, clove &
nutmeg. For meeting the expenditure
on planting material and cost of
material for INM/IPM etc.
VI Aromatic Plants (For a maximum area of 4 ha per beneficiary)
a) Cost intensive aromatic plants
(per ha)
1,00,000 40 40,000 Patchouli, geranium, rosemary, etc.
For meeting the expenditure on
planting material and cost of material
for INM/IPM etc.
b) Other Aromatic plants 40,000 40 16,000 For meeting the expenditure on
planting material and cost of material
for INM/IPM etc.
B.3 Rejuvenation/replacement of senile plantation including canopy management (Max. 2 ha per beneficiary)
Only for crops falling in
cluster
40,000 50 20,000 Actual cost is to be claimed max. up
to Limit of Rs. 20,000/- per ha.
B.4 Creation of water resources
a) Community tank/ on farm
pond/ on farm water reservoir
with use of plastics/RCC lining
To irrigate 10 ha of command area,
with either use of minimum 300
micron plastic films or RCC lining,
owned & managed by a community/
farmer group. i) Plain area (per unit) 20,00,000 100 20,00,000
ii) Hilly area (per unit) 25,00,000 100 25,00,000
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Cost for non-lined ponds/tanks (only
in black cotton soils) will be 30% less.
Assistance will be restricted to the
cost of plastic/RCC lining. However,
for non MNREGS beneficiaries,
assistance on entire cost including
construction of pond/tank as well as
lining can be availed under the
scheme. Maintenance to be ensured by
the beneficiary.
b) Water harvesting system for
individuals- for storage of
water in 20mx20mx3m
ponds/wells @ Rs.100/- cum
(per unit)
Cost for non-lined ponds/tanks (only
in black cotton soils) will be 30% less.
For smaller size of the ponds/dug
wells, cost will be admissible on pro
rata basis depending upon the
command area.
Maintenance will be ensured by the
beneficiary. Maintenance to be
ensured by the beneficiary.
i) Plain area (per unit) 1,50,000 50 75,000
ii) Hilly area (per unit) 1,80,000 50 90,000
- Subsidy is to be determined as detailed on subsequent pages and/or on prorate basis.
- Sanction is to be given only when there is source of quality irrigation water fit for fruit and vegetable crops.
- Subsidy is to be released in stages as detailed on subsequent pages - Essential components for integration to determine eligibility for releasing subsidy under this component of Community tank/ on farm pond/ on farm
water reservoir are:
1. Water pond 2. Fruit Orchard in catchment area for which capacity tank has been built and as specified in table for individual tank ( Vegetable crop
admissible only in Morni hills of Panchkula and grown in poly house/ net house)
3. Micro-irrigation in the entire area of fruit orchard as point 2 above.
B.5 Protected cultivation
I) Green House Structures Structures can be built as per the
specifications and terms and
conditions detailed given separately
Plain Area
A NVPH
Up to area 500sqm 1060.00 50 + 15 530 + 159 =
689.00
Assistance limited to 4000 S.mt. per
beneficiary
>500sqm up to 1008 sqm 935.00 50 + 15 467.50 + 140.25
= 607.75
- do -
>1008sqm up to 2080 sqm 890.00 50 + 15 445+133.50
= 578.50
- do -
>2080sqm up to 4000 sqm 844.00 50 + 15 422+126.60
= 548.60
- do -
B Net House- Tubular structure
with plastic top as addition;
>4.00 m height
710.00 50 + 15 355+106.50
=461.50
- do -
Dome shape; >4.00 m height 600.00 50 + 15 300+90
= 390.00
- do -
Flat shape-all GI; 4.0 m height 550.00 50 + 15 275+82.50
=357.50
- do -
Flat shape- Cable purlin, 4.0 m
ht.
525.00 50 + 15 262.50+78.75
=341.25
- do -
C WIT
3.0 m and < 4.25 m height 600.00 50 + 15 300+90
= 390.00
Cost limited to 4000 S.mt. per
beneficiary
(each unit not exceed 800 sqm)
2.0 m and < 3.0 m height 400.00 50 + 15 200+60
=260.00
- do -
Hilly Area
NVPH
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Up to area 500sqm 1219.00 50 + 15 609.5+182.85
=792.35
Cost limited to 4000 S.mt. per
beneficiary
>500sqm up to 1008 sqm 1075.25 50 + 15 537.62+161.28
=698.90
- do-
>1008sqm up to 2080 sqm 1023.50 50 + 15 511.75+153.50
=665.25
- do-
Net House- Tubular structure
with plastic top as addition;
>4.00 m height
816.50 50 + 15 408.25+122.47
=530.72
- do-
Dome shape; >4.00 m height 690.00 50 + 15 345+103.50
=448.50
- do-
Flat shape-all GI; 4.0 m height 632.50 50 + 15 316.25+94.87
=411.12
- do-
II) Mulching (per ha)
General Areas 32,000/ha 50 16,000/ha Maxi. limit = 2 ha per beneficiary
Hilly Areas 36800/ha 50 18,400/ha
III) Plastic tunnel
General Areas 60/- sqm 50 30/-sqm limited to 1000sqm per beneficiary
Hilly Areas 75/- sqm 50 38/- sqm
IV) Anti-Bird/Anti Hail Nets
35/-sqm 50 17.5/-sqm limited to 5000sqm per beneficiary
V) Cost of planting material of high value vegetables grown in poly house
140/sqm 50 70/sqm limited to 4000sqm/ beneficiary
VII Cost of planting material & cultivation of Orchid& Anthurium flowers under poly house
700/sqm 50 350/sqm limited to 4000sqm/beneficiary
VIII Cost of planting material & cultivation of Rose & Lilium flowers under poly house
610/sqm 50 305/sqm limited to 4000sqm/beneficiary
IX Cost of planting material & cultivation of Rose & Lilium flowers under poly house
426/-sqm 50 213/- sqm
B.6 Precision Farming dev. And extension through precision farming Dev. Centres (PFDC)
40,00,000 100 40,00,0000 Project Based
B.7 Promotion of Integrated Nutrient Management (INM) and Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
i) Sanitary & Phytosanitary
infrastructure
100.00 lakh 100 100.00 lakh 100% of Cost. This component only
in public sector
ii) Promotion of IPM 4,000/ha 30 1,200/ha Limited to 4 ha per beneficiary
Promotion of INM 4,000/ha 30 1,200/ha Limited to 4 ha per beneficiary
Soluble fertilizers are part of INM and
to promote this component, detail
guidelines and specifications are given
on subsequent pages
iii) Disease forecasting unit 6,00,000 100 6,00,000 100%. This component only in public
sector
Format-4
iv) Bio-Control lab
Public Sector 90,00,000 100 90,00,000
Private Sector 90,00,000 50 45,00,000 Credit linked back ended subsidy
Format-7 public sector and Format-11
for private sector
v) Plant Health Clinic
a) Public Sector 25,00,000 100 25,00,000
b) Private Sector 25,00,000 50 12,50,000 Credit linked back ended subsidy
Format-5 for public sector and
Format-for private sector
vi) Leaf /Tissue Analysis Lab
a) Public Sector 25,00,000 100 25,00,000
b) Private Sector 25,00,000 50 12,50,000 Credit linked back ended subsidy
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Format-6 7 for public sector and
Format-11 for private sector
B.8 Organic Farming
i) Adoption of Organic Farming
(per ha)
20,000 50 10,000 For a maximum area of 4 ha. per
beneficiary,
1st year assistance: Rs. 4,000/- per ha
2nd year assistance: Rs. 3,000/- per ha
3rd year assistance: Rs. 3,000/- per ha
The programme is to be linked with
certification.
ii) Certification (per cluster) Project based - 5,00,000 per
cluster
1 cluster = 50 ha
1st year amount: Rs. 1.50 lakhs.
2nd year amount: Rs. 1.50 lakhs
3rd year amount: Rs. 2.00 lakhs
iii) Vermi-Compost unit /Organic
input production unit
Vermicompost unit per unit 1,00,000 50 50,000 Permanent structure of unit size
30‟x8‟x2.5‟ dimension and to be
administered on pro-rata basis
Specifications and estimate can be
seen at subsequent pages
HDPE Vermibed 16,000 50 8,000 Size of the unit of 96 cft (12‟x4‟x2‟) dimension to be administered on pro-
rata basis. IS 15907:2010
Specification can be seen at
subsequent pages
B.9 Certification for Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) Including infrastructure
Certification programme per
ha
10,000 50 5,000 For a maximum area of 4 ha. per
beneficiary
B.10 Centre of Excellence for
Horticulture
10,00,00,000 100 10,00,00,000 This can be established through bi-lateral co
operation also
B.10 Pollination Support through bee keeping
a) Production of nucleus stock
(Public Sector)
20,00,000 100 20,00,000
b) Production of bee colonies by
bee breeder
10,00,000 40 4,00,000 Producing min. of 2000 colonies per
year
c) Honey bee colony
(8 frames per colony)
2,000 40 800 Limited to 50 colonies/ beneficiary
d) Bee Hives 2,000 40 800 Limited to 50 colonies/ beneficiary
e) Equipment including honey
extractor (4 frame), food grade
container (30 kg.) net etc. Rate
per set
20,000 40 8000 Limited to one set/ beneficiary
B.12. Horticulture Mechanization
i) Tractor (upto 20 PTO HP)
a)General cat. Farmer 3,00,000 25 75,000 Limited to one set per beneficiary
b)SC/ST/ SF/MF/women
farmer
3,00,000 35 1,00,000 -do-
ii) Power Tiller
1)Power tiller (below 8 BHP)
a)General cat. Farmer 1,00,000 40 40,000 -do-
b)SC/ST/ SF/MF/women
farmer
1,00,000 50 50,000 -do-
2)Power tiller 8BHP & above
a)General cat. farmer 1,50,000 40 60,000 -do-
b)SC/ST/SF/MF/ Women 1,50,000 50 75,000 -do-
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farmer
iii) Tractor/power tiller (Below 20
BHP) driven equipment
1) Land Dev. Tillage and Seed
bed preparation equipment
a)General cat. farmer 30,000 40 12,000 -do-
b)SC/ST/SF/MF/ Women
farmer
30,000 50 15,000 -do-
2)Sowing, planting, reaping
and digging equipments
a)General cat. farmer 30,000 40 12,000 -do-
b)SC/ST/SF/MF/ Women
farmer
30,000 50 15,000 -do-
3)Plastic mulch laying
machine
a)General cat. farmer 70,000 40 28,000 -do-
b)SC/ST/SF/MF/ Women
farmer
70,000 50 35,000 -do-
iv) Self- Propelled horticulture
machinery
a)General Cat. farmer 2,50,000 40 1,00,000 -do-
b)SC/ST/SF/MF/ Women
farmer
2,50,000 50 1,25,000 -do-
v) Import of new machines &
tools for horticulture for
demonstration purpose.
50,00,000 100 50,00,000 Limited to public sector only
B.13 Technology Dissemination through demonstration/Front Line Demonstration (FLD)
i) Public Sector 25,00,000 100 25,00,000 Public sector, SAUs etc.
ii) Private Sector 25,00,000 75 18,75,000 On Farmer field
B.14 Human Resource Development (HRD)
a) HRD for supervisors 20,00,000 100 20,00,000 In first year 100%, subsequent years
no claim of infrastructure
b) HRD for Entrepreneurs 20,00,000 100 20,00,000 -do-
c) HRD for Gardeners 15,00,000 100 15,00,000 -do-
d) Training of farmers
Including of transport expenses ii) Within the State (For five
days) per farmer
1,000 100 1,000
I Outside the State Project based 100 Project based
e) Exposure visit of farmer
i) Outside the State Project based 100
iv) Outside India 4,00,000 100 4,00,000 Project Based. 100% of air/rail travel
cost on actual basis. Course fee cost to
be funded under Mission
Management.
f) Training/study tour of technical staff/field functionaries
i) Within the State 300 100 300 Expenses per day per participant +
TA/DA as admissible. Training period
to be limited to 2-6 days including
travel period.
ii) Study tour to progressive
state/units
800 100 800 Expenses per day per participant +
TA/DA as admissible. Group of
minimum group of 5 participants
iii) Outside India 6,00,000 100 6,00,000 Project Based. 100% of air/rail travel
cost on actual basis.
C) INTEGRATED POST HARVEST MANAGEMENT
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1. Pack House/ On farm
collection & storage unit
4,00,000 50 2,00,000 50% of capital cost with size of
9mx6m and size can be pro rata
basis.
Minimum area required for
vegetable/fruit growers is 1.0
hectare, for Protected Structures
area required >2000sqm and for
mushroom growers minimum
production capacity should be 2
quintal per day.
2 Integrated pack house
with facilities for
conveyer belt, sorting,
grading units, washing,
drying and weighing.
(size 9mx18m)
50,00,000 35 to 50 17,50,000 to
25,00,000
Credit linked back-ended
subsidy @ 35% of the cost of
project in general areas and
50% of cost in case Hilly &
Scheduled areas, per
beneficiary.
3. Pre cooling unit
(Capacity 6 MT)
25,00,000 35 to 50 8,75,000 to
12,50,000
Credit linked back-ended
subsidy @ 35% of the cost of
project in general areas and
50% of cost in case Hilly &
Scheduled areas, per
beneficiary.
4 Cold room (staging)
(Capacity 30 MT0
15,00,000 35 to 50 5,25,000 to
7,50,000
Credit linked back-ended
subsidy @ 35% of the cost of
project in general areas and
50% of cost in case Hilly &
Scheduled areas, per
beneficiary.
5. Mobile pre cooling unit 25,00,000 35 to 50 8,75,000 to
12,50,000
Credit linked back-ended
subsidy @ 35% of the cost of
project in general areas and
50% of cost in case Hilly &
Scheduled areas, per
beneficiary.
6. Cold storage units
(Construction/expansion/Modernization)
i)Cold storage units Type
1 - basic type with single
temperature zone
(max 5,000 MT capacity)
4,00,00,000 35 to 50 1,40,00,000
to
2,00,00,000
Credit linked back-ended
subsidy @ 35% of the cost of
project in general areas and
50% of cost in case Hilly &
Scheduled areas, per
beneficiary.
ii)Cold Storage Unit Type 5,00,00,000 35 to 50 1,75,00,000 Credit linked back-ended
2 - multiple temperature to subsidy @ 35% of the cost of
zones and basic material 2,50,00,000 project in general areas and
handling equipment. 50% of cost in case Hilly &
(max 5,000 MT capacity) Scheduled areas, per
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beneficiary.
Moments
iii) Cold Storage Units
Type 2 with add on
technology for Controlled
Atmosphere
(max 5,000 MT capacity)
10,00,00,000 35 to 50 3,50,00,000
to
5,00,00,000
Credit linked back-ended
subsidy @ 35% of the cost of
project in general areas and
50% of cost in case Hilly &
Scheduled areas, per
beneficiary.
7 Technology induction and
modernization of cold-
chain
2,50,00,000 35 to 50 87,50,000 to
1,25,00,000
Credit linked back-ended
subsidy @ 35% of the cost of
project in general areas and
50% of cost in case Hilly &
Scheduled areas, per
beneficiary.
For modernization of PLC
equipment, packaging lines,
dock levelers, advanced
graders, alternate technologies,
stacking systems,
modernization of insulation and
refrigeration, etc.
8. Refrigerated Transport
vehicles
(Capacity 9 MT)
26,00,000 35 to 50 9,10,000 to
13,00,000
Credit linked back-ended
subsidy @ 35% of the cost of
project in general areas and
50% of cost in case of Hilly &
Scheduled areas, per
beneficiary.
9. Primary / Mobile/
Minimal processing unit
25,00,000 40 to 55 10,00,000 to
13,75,000
Credit linked back-ended
subsidy @ 40% of the capital
cost of project in general areas
and 55% in case of Hilly &
Scheduled areas, per
beneficiary.
10. Ripening chamber
(Maximum 300 MT per
beneficiary)
1,00,000 35 to 50 35,000 to
50,000 per
MT
Credit linked back-ended
subsidy @ 35% of the capital
cost of project in general areas
and 50% in case of Hilly &
Scheduled areas for a maximum
of 300 MT per beneficiary.
11. Evaporative / low energy
cool chamber (8 MT)
5,00,0000 50 2,50,000 As per specification of CIPET
12. Preservation unit (low
cost)
a) New Unit 2,00,000 50 1,00,000 As per specification of CIPET
b) Up-gradation 1,00,000 50 50,000 As per specification of CIPET
13. Low cost onion storage 1,75,000 50 87,500 As per specification of CIPET
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structure (25 MT)
14. Pusa Zero energy cool
chamber (100 kg)
4000 50 2000 As per specification of CIPET
15 Integrated Cold Chain
supply System Mini. Of
two component under 1 to
13 of C
6,00,00,000 35 to 50 2,10,00,000 Credit linked back-ended
subsidy @ 35% of the cost of
project in general areas and
50% of cost in case Hilly &
Scheduled areas, per
beneficiary. D ESTABLISHMENT OF MARKETING INFRASTRUCTURE FOR HORTICULTURAL PRODUCE
1 Terminal markets 1,50,00,00,000 25 to 40 50,00,00,000 As Public-Private Partnership mode
through competitive bidding, in
accordance with operational
guidelines issued separately.
2 Wholesale markets 1,00,00,00,000 25-33.33 25,00,00,000 to
33,33,00, 000
Credit linked back-ended subsidy @
25% of the capital cost of project in
general areas and 33.33% in case of
Hilly & Scheduled areas for
individual entrepreneurs.
3 Rural markets/Apni mandies/
Direct markets
25,00,000 40 to 55 10,00,000
to13,75,000
Credit linked back-ended subsidy @
40% of the capital cost of project in
general areas and 55% in case of Hilly
& Scheduled areas for individual
entrepreneurs.
4 Retail Markets/Outlets
(environmentally controlled)
15,00,000 35 to 55 5,25,000 to
7,50,000
Credit linked back-ended subsidy @
35% of the capital cost of project in
general areas and 50% in case of Hilly
& Scheduled areas for individual
entrepreneurs.
5 Static/ Mobile Vending
Cart/platform with cool
chamber (per unit)
30,000 50 15,000 ---
6 Functional Infrastructure for – i)_collection, sorting grading,
packing etc.
15,00,000 40 to 55 6,00,000 to
8,25,000
Credit linked back-ended subsidy @
40% of the capital cost of project in
general areas and 55% in case of Hilly
& Scheduled areas for individual
entrepreneurs.
ii) Quality Control/ analysis
lab
2,00,00,000 50 to 100 1,00,00 ,000
2,00.00,000
100% of the total cost to public sector
and 50% of cost to private sector as
credit linked back ended subsidy.
7 Gravity operated rope way in
hilly areas
15,00,000 50 7,50,000 Credit linked back-ended subsidy @
50% of the capital cost in Hilly areas.
F SPECIAL INTERVENTIONS
a) Hybrid Vegetable Cultivation-
Trellising system
162500 50 81250
b) Hybrid Vegetable Seedling
Production in HGH (Rate per
plant)
8 25 2
G MISSION MANAGEMENT
I STATE LEVEL
1 State & Districts Mission
Officers and implementing
agencies for administrative
expenses, project, preparation,
computerization, contingency
etc.
5% of total annual exp. on the basis of
appraised needs to State Horticulture
Mission (SHM/ implementing
Agencies
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2 Institutional Strengthening,
hire/ purchase of vehicles,
hardware/ software
Project based
3 Seminars, conferences,
workshop, exhibitions, Kisan
Mela, Horticulture shows,
honey festivals etc.
a) State Level 3,00,000 100 3,00,000 For an event of two days.
b) District level 2,00,000 100 2,00,000 For an event of two days
4 Information dissemination
through publicity, printed
literature etc. (per block)
40,000 100 40,000 For 30 blocks
5 Development of Technology
packages in electronic form to
be shared through IT network
(per district)
1,00,000 100 1,00,000 For 18 District
6 Technical support Group
(TSG)at State Level for hiring
experts/staff, studies,
monitoring & evaluation, mass
media , publicity video
conference etc. (per annum)
50,00,000 100 50,00,000 Project based
7 Promotion of Farmer producer
Organization (FPO)/ Farmers
Interest Group(FIG)- 5 FPO,s
for 3 years
1,76,30,000 100 1,76,30,000 As per SFACH norms. In
Sirsa, Fatehabad Hisar,
Bhiwani & Jind district
8 Baseline survey and
Strengthening of horticultural
statical data
50,00,000 100 50,00,000
Note:
1. These norms and guidelines are to be operational from April 01, 2014
2. Cost norms means upper limit of cost for calculation of subsidy.
3. Project based activity means, the project proposals is to be approved by the competent authority.
4. The release of back ended subsidy need not be credit linked for the institutions like Public Sector Units,
Panchayats, Cooperatives, registered Societies / Trusts and public limited companies , provided they can
meet the remaining share of the project cost out of their own resources.
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Annexure-1 INDICATIVE UNIT COST OF AREA EXPANSION OF SELECTED FRUIT CROPS
(Rupees per hectare) Crop Plant spacing
(m)
No. of
Plants/ha
Cost of
planting
material
Cost of
inputs
Total cost
without
integration
Cost of
integration
with drip
etc.
Total cost
with
Integration
Almond 4.0 × 4.0 625 37500 40000 77500 33900 111400
3.0 × 3.0 1111 66660 40000 106660 58400 165060
Aonla 6.0 × 6.0 278 10008 30000 40008 33,900 73908
4.0 × 5.0 500 18000 32000 50000 33900 83900
3.0 × 3.0 1110 39960 90000 129960 58400 188360
Apple 6.0 × 6.0 278 16680 30000 46680 33900 80580 4.0 × 4.0
(RS- MM 111) 625 37500 32000 69500 33900 103400
3.5 × 3.5
(RS- MM 111) 814 48840 35000 83840 58400 142240
3.0 × 3.0
(RS- MM 106) 1111 66660 38000 104660 58400 163060
3.0 × 1.5
(RS- M9) 2222 133320 40000 173320 58400 231720
2.5 × 2.5
(RS- MM 106) 1600 96000 42000 138000 58400 196400
1.5 x 1.5
(RS- M9) 4444 266640 45000 311640 85400 397040
Apricot 4.0 × 4.0 625 37500 32000 69500 33900 103400
3.5 × 3.5 816 48960 35000 83960 58400 142360
Banana
(Sucker)
2.0 × 2.0 2500 25000 40000 65000 58400 123400
Banana (TC) 1.8 × 1.8 3086 52462 50000 102462 58400 160862
1.5 × 1.5 4444 75548 60000 135548 85400 220948
Ber 6.0 × 6.0 278 8340 20000 28340 33900 62240
5.0 × 5.0 400 12000 23000 35000 33900 68900
4.0 × 4.0 625 18750 25000 43750 33900 77650
Cherry 4.0 × 4.0 625 18750 32000 50750 33900 84650
Citrus
(a) Lime &
Lemons
3.0 × 3.0 1111 39996 40000 79996 58400 138396
4.0 × 4.5 555 19980 35000 54980 33900 88880
(b) Mandarine
/Orange
6.0 × 6.0 278 10008 30000 40008 33900 73908
5.4 × 5.4 343 12348 30000 42348 33900 76248
5.0 × 5.0 400 14400 31000 45400 33900 79300
5.0 × 4.5 444 15984 32000 47984 33900 81884
4.5 × 4.5 494 17784 35000 52784 33900 86684
4.0 × 5.0 500 18000 32000 50000 33900 83900
(c) Sweet
orange
6.0 × 6.0 278 10008 30000 40008 33900 73908
Custard apple 2.5 × 2.5 1600 64000 42000 106000 58400 164400
Fig 4.0 × 4.0 625 18750 32000 50750 33900 84650
2.5 × 2.5 1600 48000 35000 83000 58400 141400
Grapes 4.0 × 4.0 625 9375 98000 107375 75000 182375
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3.0 × 3.0 1110 16650 100000 116650 100000 216650
3.0 × 2.0 1666 24990 110000 134990 150000 284990
1.8 x 1.8 2777 41655 115000 156655 200000 356655
Guava 6.0 × 6.0 278 8340 30000 38340 33900 72240
3.0 × 6.0 555 16650 35000 51650 58400 110050
3.0 × 3.0 1111 33330 40000 73330 58400 131730
1.5 x 3.0 2222 66660 45000 111660 58400 170060
1.0 x 2.0 5000 150000 50000 200000 58400 258400
Kiwi 6.0 × 6.0 278 6950 30000 36950 60000 96950
4.0 × 6.0 416 10400 100000 110400 70000 180400
4.0 × 5.0 500 12500 115000 127500 72000 199500
4.0 × 4.0 625 15625 120000 135625 75000 210625
Litchi 10.0 x 10.0 100 5000 23000 28000 23500 51500
7.5 x 7.5 178 8900 26450 35350 33900 69250
6.0 x 6.0 278 13900 30000 43900 33900 77800
4.5 x 4.5 x 9.0 329 16450 35000 51450 33900 85350
Mango 10.0 x 10.0 100 4500 21000 25500 23500 49000
5.0 × 5.0 400 18000 23000 41000 33900 74900
4.0 × 6.0 416 18720 30000 48720 33900 82620
3.0 × 6.0 555 24975 32000 56975 33900 90875
3.0 × 4.0 833 37485 35000 72485 33900 106385
2.5 × 2.5 1600 72000 40000 112000 58400 170400
Papaya 1.8 x 1.8 2777 41655 20000 61655 58400 120055
1.5 x 1.5 4444 66660 22000 88660 85400 174060
Passion fruit 4.0 × 4.0 625 12500 98000 110500 75000 185500
3.0 × 3.0 1111 22220 100000 122220 100000 222220
3.0 × 2.0 1666 33320 11000 44320 150000 194320
Peach 3.0 x 2.5 1333 46655 45000 91655 58400 150055
2.5 x 2.5 1600 56000 50000 106000 58400 164400
Pear 5.0 × 5.0 500 15000 23000 38000 33900 71900
4.0 × 4.0 625 18750 30000 48750 33900 82650
3.0 × 3.0 1111 33330 40000 73330 58400 131730
Pineapple
(Suck)
0.6 × 0.3 45000 135000 23000 158000 100000 258000
Pineapple (TC) 0.6 × 0.3 45000 180000 34500 214500 100000 314500
0.3 × 0.6 × .9 43000 172000 34500 206500 100000 306500
.225 × .6 × .9 53000 212000 56000 268000 110000 378000
Plum 3.5 x 3.5 816 32640 35000 67640 33900 101540
2.5 x 2.5 1600 64000 42000 106000 58400 164400
Pomegranate 5.0 × 5.0 400 16000 32000 48000 33900 81900
5.0 × 4.0 500 20000 33000 53000 33900 86900
5.0 × 3.0 667 26680 40000 66680 33900 100580
5.0 × 2.5 800 32000 48000 80000 33900 139000
4.5 × 3.0 741 29640 42000 71640 33900 105540
4.0 × 3.0 666 26640 45000 71640 33900 105540
Sapota 5.0 × 5.0 400 14400 31000 45400 33900 79300
Strawberry 0.9 × 0.45 24691 123455 55000 178455 100000 278455
0.6 × 0.25 66666 333330 50000 383330 100000 483330
0.5 × 1.0 2000 10000 100000 110000 100000 210000
Walnut 6.0 × 6.0 278 41700 30000 71700 33900 105600
5.0 × 5.0 400 60000 31000 91000 33900 124900
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NATIONAL HORTICULTURE MISSION
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Question: Are all crops eligible for assistance under MIDH? Answer: Yes, all crops except coconut and medicinal plants are covered under MIDH. Coconut Development Board is implementing schemes for the development of coconut in the country. Similarly, the National Medicinal Plants Board is implementing the Scheme on National Mission on Medicinal Plants.
Question: What is a Cluster? Answer: A Cluster, as contemplated in the MIDH, comprise area of not less than 100 hectares under a horticulture crop.
Question: Are all the districts covered under the MIDH Scheme? Answer: The Scheme is being implemented in 367 district covering 18 States and 3 UTs in the country. The details of crops and district cluster are available under ‘State Profile’ of the web site.
Question: Whom should a farmer contact for availing assistance under the MIDH? Answer: The MIDH is being implemented by the State Horticulture Mission of which the Mission Director is responsible for coordinating the programme. The contact details of the Mission Directors are given under ‘Contact Us’ of this web site. At the district level, the District level Committee is responsible for implementing the programme. The District Horticulture officer is the Member Secretary of the DLC, who may be contacted for availing the assistance.
Question: From which date assistance as per new norms will be available to the beneficiaries? Answer: The new norms are applicable with effect from 1st April, 2010. However, assistance for spill over work of previous year and maintenance of area expansion activities taken up during 2008-09 and 2009-10 will be as per the pre-revised norms.
Question: Can a beneficiary avail assistance for more than one activity under the PHM component of the Scheme. Answer: Yes. The assistance will be within the permissible limits of individual components for which integrated project proposal will have to be submitted, for approval of EC/EMC.
Question: Can a beneficiary avail assistance for area expansion activity in less than one hectare? Answer: Yes.
Question: Can a nursery be set up in less than one hectare? Answer: No. MIDH scheme envisages a minimum area of one hectare for setting up a viable nursery to produce quality planting material.
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Question: Will assistance be available for irrigation under the MIDH? Answer: Assistance will be available for creating water sources under MIDH. This assistance is available only to community based projects/ Panchayati Raj Institutions/Farmer Groups. With effect from 2010-11, individual farmers can also assistance.
Question: Can a farmer get assistance for cultivating two or more crops? Answer: The Mission envisages a cluster approach for the holistic development of crop in the particular cluster. Hence the farmer is expected to get assistance for the main crop.
Question: Can a beneficiary avail assistance from the NHB as well as MIDH for Post Harvest Management related activities? Answer: Assistance for the same component like storage, pack houses etc. could be availed only from one source.
Question: What is credit linked back ended subsidy and how is it administered? Answer: Assistance for a number of components under MIDH, particularly for the private sector involving infrastructure development such on nurseries, establishment of lab & clinics, post-harvest management and marketing is in the form of credit linked back ended subsidy. It implies that the beneficiary has to avail loan from the Nationalized Banks /Financial Institution (FI) such as NABARD, IDBI, SIDBI, ICICI, State Financial Corporations, State Industrial Development Corporations, NBFCs, NEDFI, National SCST/minorities/ Backward- Classes Financial and Development Corporation, other designated loaning institutions of the State / UTs, Commercial/ Cooperative Banks, etc. Concerned banks/ State FIs may adhere to their own appraisal norms while sanctioning projects under the scheme. The appraisal note submitted to SHM for sanction/ Claim of subsidy should invariably be the same which formed the basis for sanction of term loan.
The project should be implemented within a period of two years from the date of sanction of loan. The payment of back-ended subsidy will be made after the project has been successfully completed according to the terms and conditions of the loan/or as per the approved feasibility cum project report, as the case may be. Upon completion of the project, the concerned Bank/FI/would inform SHM that the project had been completed (in accordance with) the guidelines of MIDH and shall make a request to SHM for joint inspection of project the point inspection will be conducted in the presence of promoter. The payment of back ended subsidy will be made after project has been successfully completed according to the terms and conditions of the loan or as per the approved feasibility-cum-project report, as the case may be.
Bank /FI/NCDC, as the case may be, would submit to SHM the Utilization Certificate of the subsidy released by SHM. The subsidy assistance released by SHM to Bank/FI on behalf of the individual units which are sanctioned, will be kept in the separate account. The adjustment of subsidy will be on the pattern of back-ended subsidy wherein the full project cost including the subsidy amount but excluding the margin money contribution from beneficiary would be disbursed as loan by the banks. The repayment schedule will be drawn on the loan amount in such a way that the subsidy amount is adjusted after the bank loan portion (excluding subsidy) is liquidated.
The subsidy admissible to the borrower under the scheme will be kept in the Subsidy Reserve Fund A/c. borrower .wise in the books of the financing Banks. No interest will be applied on
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subsidy portion by the Bank. The balance lying to the credit of the Subsidy Reserve Fund A/c will not form part of Demand and Time Liabilities for the purpose of SLR/CRR. Suitable instructions issued in this regard by the RBI from time to time would be followed.
Question: Can a farmer avail assistance for activities like mushroom production and bee keeping? Answer: Yes, with effect from 2010-11, assistance is available for activities like (a) Integrated mushroom unit for spawn, compost production and training (b) spawn making unit and (c) compost making unit. Assistance is also available for beekeeping activities like production of bee colonies by Bee Breeders, distribution of honey bee colonies, hives and bee keeping equipments.
Question: Is assistance available under MIDH for setting up food processing units? Answer: Under MIDH Scheme, assistance is available for setting up primary / mobile processing unit costing up to Rs. 24.00 lakh. For bigger units, assistance is being provided by the Ministry of Food Processing Industries.
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DELEGATION OF POWERS To The
Members of Executive Committee of “Haryana State Horticulture Development Agency” (HSHDA),
“District Horticulture Mission Implementation Units” (DHMIU) and Principal HTI For Implementation of Programmes of National Horticulture Mission & National Mission on
Medicinal Plants
Sr.
No.
Nature of Powers Authority to Which
the Power is
Delegated
Extent of Power
Delegated
1. To sanction for incurring expenditure on
research studies and extension work.
Chairperson, HSHDA
Mission Director
Full Powers.
Up to Rs.5.00 lac at a time.
2. Hiring of consultants/Resource persons. Chairperson, HSHDA
Mission Director
Chairman DHMIU
Principal, HTI
DHO
Full Powers.
Up to Rs.1.00 lac at a time.
Up to Rs.20,000 at a time.
Up to Rs.20,000 at a time.
Up to Rs.5,000 at a time.
3. To sanction and incur expenditure on
mobilization activities
Chairperson,
Mission Director
Full Powers.
Up to Rs.2.00 lac at a time.
4. To sanction for incurring expenditure on
per training/tour/studies/visits per batch
including honorarium, TA/DA etc.
Mission Director
Additional Director
Horticulture
Principal, HTI
DHO
Full Powers.
Up to Rs.50,000/- at a time.
Up to Rs.50,000/- at a time.
Up to Rs.5,000 at a time.
5. To sanction for incurring expenditure for
printing of training/teaching/learning
material.
Mission Director
Additional Director
Principal, HTI
DHO
Full Powers.
Up to Rs.10,000/- at a time.
Up to Rs.10,000/- at a time.
Up to Rs.10,000/- at a time.
6. To sanction purchase of teaching/learning
material and other articles for distribution
to staff, farmers and other beneficiaries.
Mission Director
DHO
Full Powers.
Up to Rs.2,000/- at a time in
each individual case.
7. To sanction purchase of books,
periodicals, magazines, journals and
newspapers.
Mission Director
Principal, HTI
DHO
Full Powers.
Up to Rs.5,000/- per month
Up to Rs. 500/- per month.
8. To sanction for write off waste material,
books, old/outdated books, periodicals,
unserviceable material etc.
Mission Director
Principal, HTI
DHO
Full Powers.
Up to Rs.1,000 at a time in
each case.
Up to Rs.500/- per month.
9. To convey administrative approval for
expenditure on all type of works of
estimates of construction/repairs/tenders.
Chairperson, HSHDA
Mission Director
DHO
Full Powers.
Up to Rs.5.00 lac at a time.
Up to Rs.25,000/- at a time.
10. To give technical and financial sanctions
for expenditure on all type of works on
construction/repairs/tenders
Chairperson, HSHDA
Mission Director
DHO
Full Powers.
Up to Rs.5.00 lac at a time.
Up to Rs.25,000/- at a time.
11. Execution of documents relating to
contract for works and supplies
Mission Director Full Powers.
12. Execution of documents relating to DHO Full Powers.
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contract for works and supplies at
DHMIU
13. To sanction and make purchase for
infrastructure & development/PHM/of any
item for store/execution of civil and other
works envisaged in the project according
to the approved budget/work plan.
Chairperson, HSHDA
Mission Director
DHO
Chairman, DHMIU
Full Powers.
Up to Rs.25.00 lac at a time.
Up to Rs.25,000/- at a time.
Up to Rs.50,000/- at a time.
14. To declare articles of store and stock as
surplus/unserviceable and sale thereof.
Mission Director
Additional Director
Horticulture
Full Powers.
Up to Rs.25,000 at a time.
15. To write off account losses (i.e. book loss
as opposed to physical loss) arising out of
the disposal of stores and stocks.
Mission Director Full Powers.
16. To grant extension of time limit for civil
works.
Mission Director
DHO
Full Powers.
Up to 30 days
17. To sanction and make purchase of
seeds/seedlings/planting material and
inputs viz. fertilizers, FYM, Chemicals
etc.
Mission Director
Chairman, DHMIU
DHO
Full Powers.
Up to Rs.5.00 lac per
horticultural crop in a year.
Up to Rs.2.50 lac per
horticultural crop in a year.
18. To give sanction for sale of seeds,
seedlings, planting material and other
farm produce/products produced at farm
as per approved rate.
Mission Director
Chairman, DHMIU
DHO
Full Powers.
Up to Rs.5.00 lac per
horticultural crop in a year.
Up to Rs.2.50 lac per
horticultural crop in a year.
19. To declare horticulture produce, nursery
plants, fruit trees, farm yard
manure/compost and other materials etc.
surplus to requirements.
Mission Director
Additional Director
Horticulture
Full Powers.
Up to Rs.10,000 at a time.
20. To give sanction for rate/rent and taxes Mission Director
Additional Director
Horticulture
DHO
Full Powers.
Up to Rs.5,000 per month per
case.
Up to Rs.500 per month per
case
21. To give sanction for contract work of
deployment of skilled, semi-skilled labor
on daily or monthly wages basis.
Mission Director. Full powers at D.C. rates.
22. To sanction the posts of Class-I, II and
Class-III in HSHDA under MIDH.
Chairman, HSHDA Full Powers.
23. To sanction posts of Class-IV employees
on daily wages whose pay is chargeable to
Mission Management budget.
Mission Director Full Powers.
24. To sanction and make payment of pay and
allowances including TA/DA
Mission Director
Principal, HTI
Full powers.
Full powers w.r.t. employees
appointed by
Chairperson/Mission
Director, at HTI, Uchani.
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DHO Full powers w.r.t. employees
appointed by
Chairperson/Mission
Director, HSHDA
25. To take officer/officials from Horticulture
and line department on deputation.
Chairman, HSHDA Full Powers.
26. Power to appoint contractual staff under
HSHDA and renewal/termination of
contract thereof.
Mission Director Full Powers.
27. To sanction festival/wheat advances etc.
to class-IV employees.
Mission Director Full Powers.
28. To give sanction for expenditure for the
purchase/supply of machinery, tools,
equipments and instruments
Chairperson, HSHDA
Mission Director
Principal, HTI
DHO
Full Powers
Up to Rs.5.00 lac at a time.
Up to Rs.25,000 at a time.
Up to Rs.25,000/- at a time
29. To sanction the fee remuneration of
auditors and legal advisers and sanction of
TA/DA for non-officials members of
HSHDA
Mission Director Full Powers.
30. To sanction the fee remuneration of
auditors and legal advisers and sanction of
TA/DA for non-officials members of
DHMIU
Chairman, DHMIU
DHO
Full Powers.
Up to Rs. 2,000/- in each
case.
31. To sanction honorarium to HSHDA
employees/staff as remuneration for work
perform which is so laborious or of such
special merit as to justify a special reward.
Mission Director Up to Rs.10,000/- in each
individual case in a financial
year.
32. To organize workshop/seminar/
conference/meetings etc. at State/Distt.
level and outside state.
Mission Director
Additional Director
Horticulture
Principal, HTI
DHO
Full Powers.
Up to Rs.20,000 at a time.
Up to Rs.20,000 at a time.
Up to Rs.10,000 at a time.
33. To sanction honorarium to guest speakers
and expert participants called in
workshops/meeting/seminars/conference.
Chairperson
Mission Director
Chairman DHMIU
Principal, HTI
DHO
Full Powers.
Up to Rs. 5,000/- in each
individual case.
Norms may be fixed by DH
34. To sanction hospitality funds for foreign
delegates, officers/officials from GOI,
other states, faculties and local staff from
Horticulture and related sector.
Mission Director
Additional Director
Horticulture
Principal, HTI
DHO
Full Powers.
Up to Rs.5,000 /- per day in
each individual case..
Up to Rs.2,000 /- per day in
each individual case..
Up to Rs.500 /- per day in
each individual case.
35. Purchase of vehicles Chairperson Full Powers.
36. Condemnation of vehicles Mission Director Full Powers.
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37. Furniture for Offices and HTI hostel and
Horticulture Training Institute
Chairperson
Mission Director
Principal, HTI
Full Powers.
Up to Rs. 5.00 lac at a time.
Up to Rs.10,000 at a time.
38. To give sanction for information
technology installation including
telecommunication systems.
Mission Director Full Powers.
39. To sanction and incur contingent office
expenses.
Mission Director
Additional Director
Horticulture
Chairman, DHMIU
Principal, HTI
DHO
Full Powers.
Up to Rs.10,000 at a time.
Up to Rs.10,000 at a time.
Up to Rs.10,000 at a time.
Up to Rs.10,000 at a time.
40. Authority for signing of cheques of
HSHDA with different banks having
accounts of HSHDA.
Mission Director and
Additional Director
Horticulture
Additional Director and
Accounts Officer.
Full Powers.
Up to Rs.5.00 lac at a time.
41. Authority for signing of cheques of
HSHDA with different banks having
accounts of DHMIU.
Chairman, DHMIU and
DHO
Full Powers.
42. Miscellaneous items not mentioned above. Chairperson, HSHDA
Mission Director
Chairman, DHMIU
Principal, HTI,
DHO
Full Powers.
Up to Rs. 5.00 lac at a time.
Up to Rs.50,000 at a time.
Up to Rs.1,000 at a time.
Up to Rs.500 at a time.
NOTE:
1) During a financial year, no authority can exercise the powers beyond the amount provided against that
item in the annual work plan and budget for that financial year approved by GOI/HSHDA.
2) The delegation of powers shall be applicable to the HSHDA and to DHMIU to which budget is provided
under MIDH.
3) A higher authority in the HSHDA may exercise the powers delegated to the authority subordinate to it.
4) No fresh appointment as under item at serial 22 except on deputation in HSHDA under MIDH shall be
made by any authority except on the recommendation of selection committee duly constituted by
Chairperson, HSHDA.
5) Every cheque shall be signed by two functionaries of HSHDA and DHMIU.
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MIDH/State Plan Schemes: Format of Approval/Sanction (sought from the Director/Mission Director, HSHDA)
To
Director General Horticulture/Mission Director,
Department of Horticulture, Haryana/
Haryana State Horticulture Development Agency
Udhyan Bhawan, Panchkula-134 112
Haryana
Memo. no.: Dated:
Subject: Project approval cum Financial sanction under State Plan/MIDH/NMSA-
2014 for the Scheme Component ____________________
With reference to the above subject, the proposal for establishment of new orchard or
community tank or _________________ under the scheme has been approved by
DHO/DHMIU and the total amount has crossed the limit as entrusted to DHO/DHMIU under
delegation of power no.______________, therefore, the sanction may please be issued for the
followings:
Sn Name of crop/input
or Name of
Beneficiary
Variety/kind
or
Component
Area
(ha) or
Size
No. of Plants or
quantity of inputs or
size of polyhouse or
size of tank
Amount for sanction
or Assistance
Proposed (Rs.)
List of documents attached:
1. Copy of bills/receipts duly entered in the stock register by TA and verified and attested by
the MS/DHMIU or
2. List of documents attached required for community tank
DHO/Member Secretary
District Horticulture Mission
Implementation Unit, ______
*Strikeout whichever is not applicable
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DHO/District Horticulture Mission Implementation Unit- ____________
Verification Report
Sn Name of the
beneficiary farmer
Name of component Area/size under
the component
No. of plants or
quantity or size
It is certified that the installation/construction/plantation of the component is as per the guidelines
of Govt. of India and the material and quantity has been checked and found satisfactory at the site.
Date of Verification: Date:_____, Month_______/Year________
Report verified by:
HDO/Extension Member/DHMIU DHO-MS/DHMIU (as nominated by Chairman DHMIU)
Counter signature by:
I/we is/are satisfied with the above report. It is therefore requested to release the subsidy amount
due to me/us.
Beneficiary Farmer
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MIDH
Check Lists
&
Detailed Specifications These are only Referral Specifications
&
These can’t be applied as such in all the areas of the State having different topography and soil conditions. The opinion of the expert
from SAU or other related expert in the field of different
crops/component may be obtained.
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Checklist-1 Name & address of beneficiary:
Hi-tech/Small Nursery Sn. Particular Checklist
1 Application of beneficiary farmers duly forwarded by the HDO and
MS/DHMIU, attached
Yes/No
2 Jamabandi/khasra no./plot no. of land
3 Sketch plan of the project
4 Detail project report with the following details, attached Yes/No
a) Filled in Format 9 and 10 on pages 39 and 41 as the case may be
b) Item wise detailed estimate for the following:
i) Shade net house
ii) Poly green house
iii) Soil sterilization system
iv) Water storage system
v) Any other latest technology proposed including MI system
5 Information regarding loan: Yes/No
a) Name and Branch of Financial Institution
b) Loan sanctioned amount, date and loan account no.
6 Affidavit from the beneficiary farmer duly attested by First Class
Magistrate/Notary with the following information, attached
Yes/No
a) That the assistance will be utilized for the component for which it would be
released
b) That I will produce minimum of 50,000 numbers per hectare for Hi-tech nursery
and 25,000 numbers per hectare for Small nursery of mandated perennial
vegetatively propagated fruit plants
b) That the project will be built on the land with Khasra no.:_________, Khewat
no.____________
c) That I/we has/have not taken any assistance for the same purpose from any other
Govt. source under any scheme.
d) The expenditure above the cost estimate is to be borne by me
e) We will bear all maintenance cost of the unit/project
f) We will refund the payment released to us in case of violation of terms and
conditions and guidelines of Govt. of India.
g) The decision of the District Horticulture Mission Committee so constituted by
DHMIU will be final and binding on me/us
5 Feasibility report by MS/DHMIU Yes/No
Sign of HDO Sign of APO/TA Sign of DHO
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Specifications-1
Hi-tech and Small Nursery
Indicative List of Items and Estimated cost
Hi-tech Nursery
Sn Development work Indicative Area
with ± 25 %
Estimated Amount
1 Fencing -
2 Mother Block with irrigation facilities 4000 sqm
3 Poly house/Hi-tech Green House with
irrigation facilities
500 sqm
4 Insect Net House & Shade Net House
with irrigation facilities
4000 sqm
5 Water Storage facility 1500 sqm
6 Soil sterilization system
7 Common Working Area
10000 sqm. 25,00,000
Note: For nursery bigger than 1 ha., area will increase proportionately.
Small Nursery
Sn Development work Indicative Area
with ± 25 %
Estimated Amount
1 Poly house 500 sqm
2 Shade/Net house 2000 sqm
4 Mother block 7500 sqm
7 Irrigation facilities
8 Soil sterilization system
10000 sqm 15,00,000
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Checklist-2
Seed Production Programme
Farmer/Private firm/Entrepreneur Name & address of beneficiary:
Sn Particulars Checklist
1 Application of beneficiary farmers duly forwarded by the HDO and
MS/DHMIU, attached
Yes/No
2 Filled in Format-12 (pages 45-47) Yes/No
3 Proposal for Seed Production Programme attached Yes/No
4 Area under Seeds Production Programme
5 Crop under Seed Production Programme
6 Variety under Seed Production Programme
7 Open Pollinated or Hybrid
8 Breeder/F1/F2
9 Sources of seed/line
10 Name of Certification Agency
11 Total Area proposed
12 Total Amount of the programme
13 Total Assistance sought
Public Sector
Sn Particulars Checklist
1 Filled in Format-12 (pages 45-47) 2 Name of Seed Production Programme
3 Name of the crop
4 Name of variety
5 Open Pollinated/Hybrid seed
6 Total assistance amount under hybrid seeds
7 Total amount under open pollinated seed programme and if open pollinated pl.
submit project report for approval
8 List of beneficiaries
9 Total amount of subsidy
10 Amount of subsidy released
Sign of HDO Sign of APO/TA Sign of DHO
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Checklist-3
New/Rehabilitation of Tissue Culture Unit
Public/Private Name & address of beneficiary:
Sn Particulars Checklist
1 Application of beneficiary farmers duly forwarded by the HDO and
MS/DHMIU, attached Yes/No
2 Jamabandi/khasra no./plot no. of land, attached Yes/No
3 Sketch plan of the project, attached Yes/No
4 Project Proposal Yes/No Format-8 (pages 35 & 36) for Public Sector
Format-11 (pages 45 – 47) for Private Sector
5 Loan applied (Private Sector only) Yes/No If yes, Name of Financial Institution with Branch Yes/No Loan sanction letter Yes/No
B Affidavit from the beneficiary farmer duly attested by First Class Magistrate
with the following information, attached (private sector) Yes/No
a) That I/we will produce a minimum of 15 lakh plants of mandated crops for which
protocols are available for commercial use
b) That the assistance will be utilized for the tissue culture plants of horticultural
crops
c) That the project will be built on the land with Khasra no.:_________, Khewat
no.____________or plot no.
d) That I/we has/have not taken any assistance for the same purpose from any other
Govt. source under any scheme.
e) The expenditure over and above the cost estimate is to be borne by me
f) We will bear all maintenance cost of the unit/project
g) We will refund the payment released to us in case of violation of terms and
conditions and guidelines of Govt. of India.
h) The decision of the District Horticulture Mission Committee so constituted by
DHMIU will be final and binding on me/us
C Feasibility report by MS/DHMIU Yes/No
Sign of HDO Sign of APO/TA Sign of DHO
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Checklist-4
Name & address of beneficiary:
Mushroom Compost/Spawn Production/Mushroom Unit
Sn. Particular Checklist
1 Application of beneficiary farmers duly forwarded by the HDO and
MS/DHMIU, attached
Yes/No
2 Jamabandi/khasra no./plot no. of land, attached Yes/No
3 Sketch plan of the project, attached Yes/No
4 Project Proposal Yes/No
Filled in Format-11 (pages 45-47)
5 Loan applied, if so with the following information, enclosed Yes/No
a) Name and Branch of Financial Institution
b) If loan sanctioned: amount, date and loan account no.
6 Certificate from the beneficiary farmer/entrepreneur with the following
information, attached
Yes/No
a) That the assistance will be utilized for the component it would be released
b) That the project will be built on the land with Khasra no.:_________, Khewat
no.____________
c) That I/we has/have not taken any assistance for the same purpose from any other
Govt. source under any scheme.
d) The expenditure over and above cost estimate is to be borne by me/us
e) We will bear all maintenance cost of the unit/project
f) We will refund the payment released to us in case of violation of terms and
conditions and guidelines of Govt. of India.
g) The decision of the District Horticulture Mission Committee so constituted by
DHMIU will be final and binding on me/us
Sign of HDO Sign of APO/TA Sign of DHO
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COMPOST TUNNEL
5 Ton Wheat Straw for 12 Ton final finished Compost.
(A) Land
Sr.
No.
Name of Component/ Machinery
/equipments
No/Size Remarks
1 Land for storage of wheat straw &
combustion yard
50‟x50‟ The cost of land
depends upon
Area to Area &
Location Urban
or Rural
2 Bulk Chamber 10‟x10‟x 12‟ 3 Spawning Room 10‟x20‟
Total 4000 Sqft -App
(B) Equipment
1. Blower 5 H.P. of
1400 rpm
1 50000-00/-
2. Boiler 200 Kg Capacity 1 200000-00/-
3 Ducting 1 10000-00/-
4 Thermometer 1 10000-00/-
5 Insulated Doors 1 50000-00/-
6 Hepa filter‟s 1 50000-00/-
7 Insulating Construction - 400000-00/-
8 Chamber Cost 1800 Sqft@
Rs.1250/Sqft
230000-00/-
9 Full covered platform 2500 Sqft@
Rs.400/Sqft
100000-00/-
Total 2000000-00/-
Note: - All the cost has been calculated on the basis of Techno Economics
Feasibility keeping in view the minimum viable which gives maximum profit
to the farmers.
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SPAWN LAB
For 6 Ton Capacity/Month
(A) Land
Sr.
No.
Name of Component No/Size Remarks
1 For office 10‟x12‟= 120
Sqft
Cost of land
depends upon
place to place &
area to area and
has not been
taken in project
estimate.
2 Store 10‟x12‟= 120
Sqft
3 Boiler & Mixture Room 10‟x12‟= 120
Sqft
4 Autoclave Room 25‟x25‟= 625
Sqft
5 Inoculation Room 10‟x15‟= 150
Sqft
Total 1200 Sqft -App
(B) Equipment
S.
No.
Particulars No/Size Amount (Rs.)
1. Boiling Diesel Bhati Boiling
Utensil (Platelayer) Plates‟
& Sieves
50000/-
2. Autoclave 100x60 Cm 350000/-
3 Laminar flow 4‟ size 75000/-
4 BOD & Freezer - 60000/-
5 AC 1.5 Ton 3 60000/-
6 Generator 10 KV 1 125000/-
7 Cost of Construction 1200 Sqft
@ Rs. 650/Sqft
- 780000/-
Total 1500000/-
Note: - All the cost has been calculated on the basis of Techno Economics
Feasibility keeping in view the minimum viable which gives maximum profit to the
farmers.
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MUSHROOM GROWING UNIT
Total Production 2.5 Ton/Crop (Two crop in one season) out of 1200 bags @
10 kg/per bag=12,000 Kg or say 400 trays of Compost. (1 tray =30 kg finished
compost)
Sr.
No.
Name of Component of
Equipments/ Machinery
No/Size Cost
(In Rs.)
Remarks
1 Land 2000 Sqft - Cost cannot be
calculated as it
varies as per Area &
Location.
2 Construction of 2 Room
(Pica structure)
40‟x25‟
each@ Rs.
600/ Sqft
1500000/-
3 Racks
(4 rows x 4 stories)
560 Sqft for
one room i.e. 4
Racks with 16
Blocks
300000/- Lump sum
4 Humidity fires & others
Implements
(Cooler, heater& etc.)
- 200000/- Lump sum
Total 2000000/-
Note: - All the cost has been calculated on the basis of Techno Economics
Feasibility keeping in view the minimum viable which gives maximum profit to the
farmers.
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REJUVENTATION TECHNOLOGY
Mango, Sapota, Citrus – Kinnow, Guava, Ber, Aonla Orchards
Sr no. Component Estimated Cost/
Expenditure per tree
(Rs.)
A. Fixed Cost
1. Removal of dry wood 10
2. Pasting of Bordo paste and application of
copper-oxychloride
10
B. Variable Cost
1. FYM (100 Kg) 25
2. Fertilizer (1.3 Kg Urea, 1.75 Kg SSP,
0.375 Kg MOP
10
3. Plant Protection (Monocrotophos,
Endosulphon, Copper Oxy-chloride,
Streptocycline, Carbofuron etc.)
20
4. Irrigation Charges 20
5. Labourer Charges 20
6. Misc. 30
Total 145
Note:
1. Estimated cost per tree : Rs. 145/-
2. Estimated cost per hectare (~ 275 trees) : Rs. 40,000/-
3. Maximum subsidy limit on rejuvenation : Rs. 20,000/-
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Checklist-5
Community tank/ on farm pond/ on farm water reservoir
Name & Address of Beneficiaries…………………..
SN Particular Checklist
A Project proposal: List of documents
1 Application of beneficiary farmers duly forwarded by the HDO and
MS/DHMIU, attached
Yes/No
2 List of beneficiary farmers alongwith detail of area, attached Yes/No
3 Jamabandi of land of every member of community/group, attached Yes/No
4 Cost estimate by approved agency, attached Yes/No
5 Sketch plan of water tank, attached Yes/No
6 Receipt of irrigation rent paid(Mal), attached Yes/No
7 Undertaking from members of community with required information,
attached.
Yes/No
B Information to be filled up by APO and Verified by MS/DHMIU
1 No. of farmers in community/Group
2 Whether the names have been duly approved by the Chairman, DHMIU
3 Mean size of water tank
4 Capacity of water tank
5 Main source of water to fill up tank Tube-
well/canal
6 Catchments area proposed(ha)
7 Name of horticulture crops proposed
8 Area proposed under Micro Irrigation System(ha)
9 Whether each paper checked by concerned HDO
10 Whether each document checked by APO & stamped
11 Case contains total pages( from to)
12 Total cost estimate of the tank
13 Total assistance proposed for approval
Sign of HDO Sign of APO/TA Sign of DHO
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UNDERTAKING FORMAT
Community tank/ on farm pond/ on farm water reservoir Name & Address of Beneficiaries……………. a) The tank will be built under Community tank/ on farm pond/ on farm water reservoir
component of NHM/IHD.
b) The tank will be built on the land of killa no.: and murabaa no.: with Khasra
no.:_________, Khewat no.____________
c) The tank will be built by us from our own resources.
d) We (farmers) have not taken any assistance for the same purpose from any other Govt.
source under any scheme.
e) We are having equal rights for using the water of community tank and will share the
community tank for horticultural purposes as per requirement.
f) We will utilize tank water for horticultural crops through Micro Irrigation system.
g) The expenditure over and above cost estimate is to be borne by us.
h) We shall bear the cost of construction for bringing water from main water source to
water pond.
i) We will bear all maintenance cost of tank in future.
j) We shall be fully responsible for quality of work and work will be completed as per
design and specification.
k) We shall be eligible for full assistance only when all the integrated components are
completed and as per the terms and stages fixed for release of assistance.
l) We shall not make any claim whatsoever due to faulty design and lack of construction
quality done by farmers themselves.
m) We will refund the payment released to us in case of violation of terms and conditions
and guidelines of Govt. of India.
n) The decision of the District Horticulture Mission Committee will be final and binding
on our community/group.
Signatures of all the beneficiaries with name and address
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COMMUNITY TANK/ ON FARM POND
LAND RECORD VERIFICATION FORMAT:-
Sr.
No.
Name &
address of
farmers
Muraba
No.
Killa
No.
Farmers land
share
Kanal Marla
Total
The above information is verified and correct as per the land revenue record.
Revenue Officer/Patwari
The on farm pond/community tank shall be constructed in Killa
No_____________ M.No.__________ Village______________
block___________ which stands in the name of Sh.
______________S/o________________.
HDO Concerned Block
District Horticulture Officer
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Detailed Guidelines and Justification
for
Community tank/ on farm pond/ on farm water reservoir
1. Cost and Assistance: - According to availability of sources, location and beneficiary‟s
requirement, the different standard sizes are made for construction of community water tank
that will be executed in the State (as given below): -
Calculation of area, capacity, area coverage and amount of assistance:
TABLE-A SIZE, CAPACITY & COST OF WATER TANK
(BASED ON HSR, 2012 EFFECTIVE FROM 26.6.2012)
ONLY FOR PLAIN AREAS (Not for hilly areas)
Sr.
No
Tank Size
(Ft)
Depth
(ft)
Side
Slope
Capacity
(liters)
Tank with poly lining
(500 micron and above)
Tank with brick work
including polythene sheet
Corresponding
Coverage Area
(Ha) Top Size
(ft)
Bottom Size
(ft)
Mean
(ft)
Rate per liter
with polythene
sheet
in Rs.
Corresponding
amount of subsidy
(Rs. in lakh)
Rate per liter
with masonry
work
in Rs.
Corresponding
amount of
subsidy
(Rs. in lakh)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 23x23 10x10 16.50x16.50 6.50 1:1 50,000 0.43 0.22 1.26 0.63 0.4
2 25.00x25.00 11.50x11.50 18x18 6.50 1:1 60,000 0.42 0.25 1.17 0.70 0.5
3 26.50x26.50 13.50x13.50 20x20 6.50 1:1 70,000 0.39 0.27 1.11 0.78 0.6
4 27.50x27.50 14.50x14.50 21x21 6.50 1:1 80,000 0.38 0.31 1.05 0.84 0.7
5 28.75x28.75 15.50x15.50 22x22 6.50 1:1 90,000 0.36 0.32 1.00 0.90 0.8
6 29.50x29.50 16.50x16.50 23x23 6.50 1:1 1,00,000 0.35 0.35 0.95 0.95 0.9
7 60x36 40x16 50x26 10 1:1 3,50,000 0.26 0.91 0.64 2.25 1.0
8 65x55 45x35 55x45 10 1:1 7,00,000 0.18 1.26 0.48 3.34 2
9 80x70 44x34 62x52 12 1:1:5 10,50,000 0.18 1.89 0.46 4.85 3
10 90x78 54x42 72x60 12 1:1.5 14,00,000 0.18 2.52 0.41 5.80 4
11 100x84 64x48 82x66 12 1:1.5 17,50,000 0.18 3.15 0.37 6.50 5
12 100x96 64x60 82x78 12 1:1.5 21,00,000 -- -- 0.36 7.50 6
13 120x90 84x54 102x72 12 1:1.5 24,50,000 -- -- 0.34 8.40 7
14 120x100 84x64 102x82 12 1:1.5 28,00,000 -- -- 0.33 9.30 8
15 120x110 84x74 102x92 12 1:1.5 31,50,000 -- -- 0.32 10.15 9
16 120x120 84x84 102x102 12 1:1.5 34,80,000 -- -- 0.32 11.00 10
17 130x120 94x84 112x102 12 1:1.5 38,30,000 -- -- 0.31 12.00 11
18 140x120 104x84 122x102 12 1:1.5 41,70,000 -- -- 0.30 12.75 12
19 140x125 104x89 122x107 12 1:1.5 43,50,000 -- -- 0.30 13.30 12.5
20 150x120 114x84 132x102 12 1:1.5 45,00,000 -- -- 0.30 13.65 13
21 150x128 114x92 132x110 12 1:1.5 48,70,000 -- -- 0.30 14.50 14
22 150x136 114x100 132x118 12 1:1.5 52,00,000 -- -- 0.29 15.50 15
23 160x134 124x98 142x116 12 1:1.5 55,94,000 -- -- 0.31 17.19 16
24 160x142 124x106 142x124 12 1:1.5 59,80,000 -- -- 0.31 18.28 17
25 160x148 124x112 142x130 12 1:1.5 62,69,000 -- -- 0.30 19.09 18
26 160x156 124x120 142x138 12 1:1.5 66,55,000 -- -- 0.30 20.00 19
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TABLE-B
Size, Capacity & Cost of Community/ On Farm Pond (Morni Area) (Based on HSR 2012 Effective From 01.07.2012 for Hilly Area Only)
S.N. Size in Feet Capacity in
Ltr.
Rate per Ltr.
of Stone
Masonry
Tank In Rs.
Corresponding
Amount of
Subsidy
(Rs. In Lakh)
Coverage
Area in Acres
1 20‟x12‟x5‟ 34000 1.88/ltr. 0.64 0.75
2 20‟x15‟x5‟ 42000 1.73/ltr. 0.73 0.90
3 30‟x15‟x5‟ 63000 1.46/ltr. 0.92 1.30
4 30‟x20‟x5‟ 90000 1.25/ltr. 1.13 1.90
5 40‟x20‟x5‟ 113000 1.23/ltr. 1.39 2.35
6 40‟x30‟x5‟ 170000 1.04/ltr. 1.76 3.50
7 50‟x30‟x5‟ 212000 1.04/ltr. 2.21 4.40
8 50‟x40‟x5‟ 283000 0.91/ltr. 2.57 5.90
9 60‟x40‟x5‟ 340000 0.86/ltr. 2.93 7.00
10 70‟x40‟x5‟ 396000 0.82/ltr. 3.29 8.25
NOTE:
1. In case of tank sizes above and below the mentioned dimensions, the capacity and subsidy can be
calculated on pro-rata basis on 0.5 scale.
2. Estimates of water tanks shall remain same as already circulated last year due to non- revision of HSR.
3. The rate per litter and subsidy in column 8 & 9 in table - A is for tanks where in catchment area/irrigated
area is to be vegetable/flower grown in open and/or in protected structures.
4. The rate per litter and subsidy in column 10 & 11 in table - A is for tanks where in catchment
area/irrigated area is to be fruit crops or vegetables as inter crop with fruit crops.
2. Eligibility Criteria and terms and conditions
Who are eligible?
i) The tank will be built under Community tank/ on farm pond/ on farm water reservoir
component of NHM.
ii) The community/farmer group must have 4 or more beneficiary families with required
catchment area.
Conditions for Eligibility
i) The land ownership community/farmer group‟s member shall be ensured from
revenue record.
ii) The farmers who have taken any assistance for the same purpose from any other
Govt. source under any scheme will not be eligible.
iii) The beneficiaries will submit an undertaking with respect to that they are in
agreement with the terms and conditions.
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iv) The community/farmer group should have a permanent source of quality water fit for
horticultural crops for filling the water tank.
v) The area which is to be irrigated from tank as per the capacity of tank approved from
the competent authority will compulsory be developed under horticulture crops.
vi) All such area must be brought under Micro Irrigation System. The crops in any of the
case whether fruits or vegetables must be under drip (Drip system and/or mini
sprinkler system).
vii) Assistance is limited to maximum 20 lacs per community/farmer group.
viii) Assistance norms which are applicable at the time of sanction of case, shall be
followed.
Tank Construction and Maintenance Conditions
i) The tank will be built by the beneficiaries from their own resources and by
themselves by engaging qualified engineers and skilled manpower.
ii) They shall be fully responsible for quality of work and work will be completed as per
design and specification.
iii) The farmer group/community shall have to bear all maintenance cost of tank in
future.
iv) They shall not make any claim whatsoever due to faulty design and lack of
construction quality done by farmers themselves.
v) All the beneficiary under one group/community will be having rights for using the
water of community tank and will share the community tank for horticultural
purposes
vi) The expenditure over and above cost estimate is to be borne by the
community/farmer group.
vii) The beneficiary shall have to bear the cost of construction for bringing water from
water source to water pond however they may avail assistance from any other
scheme of the Govt. for construction of such water conveying system.
Conditions for Release
i) They shall be eligible for full assistance only when all the integrated components are
completed and as per the terms and stages fixed for release of assistance.
ii) They will refund the payment released to them in case of violation of terms and
conditions and guidelines of Govt. of India.
iii) The decision of the District Horticulture Mission Committee so constituted by
DHMIU will be final and binding on all such farmer group/community.
3. Application & Documents:
i) Farmers will submit application form along with the information/detail required in
checklist/ performa prescribed by HSHDA (copy enclosed).
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ii) An undertaking is required from community/farmer group in prescribed performa.
iii) The community/farmer group will get estimate of water tank from Civil Engineer
like XEN‟s/SDO‟s of PWD/ Irrigation/ Panchayati Raj Department,
ASCO‟s/DSCO‟s of Agriculture or any registered and approved Architect or
prepared by HSHDA.
iv) HDO will ensure that documents are complete and duly checked by APO & verified
by concerned DHO.
v) In case of more applicant “first come first serve” policy will be adopted. HDO and
DHO will keep proper record of it.
vi) Land record should be as per fard/jamabandi or in prescribed performa verified by
Revenue Patwari and concerned DHO.
4. Release of Subsidy:
i) Physical verification will be done by committee constituted at District level.
ii) HDO and DHO will ensure to use the stored water for horticultural crops only with
Micro Irrigation System.
iii) Criteria are framed with 4 stages for release the subsidy (as given below) in the
benefit of farmers.
5. Stages for release of Assistance
Stage Work Assistance (%)
First - Excavation and earth work complete including removing
of excavated earth.
- Cement Concrete in Foundation & sub base of floor
- PCC coping, RCC in Toe wall including reinforcement
and brick work of parapet wall.
- Brick lining laid flat in cm 1:3 on floor.
25%
Second - Brick lining laid flat in cm 1:3 on wall
- 15 mm thick plaster in cm 1:4 completes.
- Fixing of Ms angle barbed wire and Brick on edge path
complete
25%
Third - Micro Irrigation System installation 25%
Fourth - Plantation and other integrated component (if any) 25%
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Protected Cultivation
General Terms & Conditions:
With the new guidelines of Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) – 2014, from the
year 2014-15, the cases of construction of Protected Structures shall be followed as per general guidelines
given below:-
A. General Guidelines:
1. Procedure to apply for assistance:
A. Under Self-finance cases
I. All the cases must be entertained through online on HORTNET in case assistance is to be availed
under MIDH scheme.
II. The cases shall be entertained on First Come First Serve Basis.
III. The applicant shall be responsible for the completion of all required documents. Incomplete
documents does not entitles applicant to avail assistance. The application shall be considered
only after completion of all the documents.
IV. Farmer will apply to concern DHO office through HDO of concerned block with complete
required documents as per check-list as attached at Annexure-I.
V. DHO will verify the documents as per check-list and will forward the case online on HORTNET
to headquarter with his recommendation as per availability of the funds with them.
VI. Headquarter will scrutinise the cases and accord approval for release of assistance under this
component.
VII. In case it was decided that DHO will sanction the cases then Step V & VI above shall be
executed by District Office.
VIII. DHO will issue sanction letter after approval from HQ (Form -5).
B. Under bank finance:
I. All the cases must be entertained through online on HORTNET in case assistance is to be availed
under MIDH scheme.
II. The cases shall be entertained on First Come First Serve Basis.
III. The applicant shall be responsible for the completion of all required documents. Incomplete
documents does not entitles applicant to avail assistance. The application shall be considered
only after completion of all the documents.
IV. Farmer will apply to concern DHO office through HDO of concerned block with complete
required documents in two set of copies as per check-list as attached Annexure-I
V. DHO will verify the documents, if found, as per check-list and will send second copy to the bank
with pre-sanction letter to bank for sanctioning the loan of the project in front ended credit linked
project.
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VI. Bank after sanctioning the loan amount of project will send a copy of sanction letter and
appraisal report to DHO for the sanction of project. The date of receiving of appraisal report in
DHO office shall be treated as first day of application and will be considered based on available
targets.
VII. DHO will forward the all case online on HORTNET to headquarter with his recommendation as
per availability of the funds with them.
VIII. Headquarter will scrutinise the cases and accord sanction for release of assistance under this
component.
IX. In case it was decided that DHO will sanction the cases then Step VII & VIII above shall be
executed by District Office.
X. DHO will issue sanction letter (Form -5)
2. Eligibility Criteria for applicant:
1) Minors are not eligible.
2) Only farmer of Haryana can be a beneficiary under the schemes. The document viz. Ration
card/voter card/Aadhar card/Domicile/Passport etc. is required.
3) Farmer means a person having land ownership in one‟s name.For this he has to submit Land
Records: Original Jamabandi (Latest by three months), Intekal ,Sizra, Land verification report by
Patwari. Girdawri. All the documents submitted shall latest not more than three months old.
4) Farmer includes farmer‟s family, means husband, wife and their minor children. Ration card is
required to prove family unit.
5) The adult son/daughter or in case of his/her death, his/her widow/widower and children shall be
deemed to be living with the parents or either of them. The adult son/daughter shall only be
considered as separate unit only when separated from parents. It means they live separate from
parents and this can be verified by means of Adhaar card and/or Voter ID Card or Driving
License or separate ration card having in all the cases separate address to that of their parents.
6) Department promotes cluster and for that farmers of Haryana can take land on lease. But in all
such cases the cluster projects should be bankable. The combined amount of assistance to such
cluster projects should not increase 20% of the total financial targets of that district.
7) Only those applicants are eligible to apply who did not availed assistance on account of Protected
Cultivation in his/her name/spouse name or in name of dependent member of his/her family from
any Government agency. Further those applicants or dependent family members who have been
availed assistance under this component at anytime, anywhere in Haryana are not eligible.
3. Application Forms and formats: The sample forms and formats are annexed at Annexure – II. 4. Assistance Limit: the assistance shall be applicable as per norms given below:
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Table 1: For Plain Area
Sr.
No.
Type of
Structure
Size Range Cost
norm*Rs./
per sqm
50%
Subsidy
15%
Subsidy
Total
Subsidy
Limit @
65%
A Naturally
Ventilated
Polyhouse
(NVPH)
Up to area 500sqm 1060.00 530.00 139.00 689.00
>500sqm up to 1008 sqm 935.00 467.50 140.25 607.75
>1008sqm up to 2080 sqm 890.00 445.00 133.50 578.50
>2080sqm up to 4000 sqm 844.00 422.00 126.60 548.60
B Net House-
Tubular
structure
with plastic top as
addition; >4.00 m height
710.00 355.00 106.50 461.50
Dome shape; >4.00 m
height
600.00 300.00 90.00 390.00
Flat shape-all GI; 4.0 m
height
550.00 275.00 82.50 357.50
Flat shape- Cable purlin,
4.0 m ht.
525.00 262.50 78.75 341.25
C Walk-In-
Tunnel
(WIT)
3.0 m and < 4.25 m height 600.00 300.00 90.00 390.00
2.0 m and < 3.0 m height 400.00 200.00 60.00 260.00
Table 2: For Hilly Area
Sr.
No.
Type of
Structure
Size Range Cost
norm*Rs./
per sqm
50%
Subsidy
15%
Subsidy
Total Subsidy
Limit @ 65%
A NVPH Up to area 500sqm 1219.00 609.50 182.85 792.35
>500sqm up to 1008 sqm 1075.25 537.62 161.28 698.90
>1008sqm up to 2080 sqm 1023.50 511.75 153.50 665.25
>2080sqm up to 4000 sqm 970.60 485.30 145.59 630.89
B Net House-
Tubular
structure
with plastic top as
addition; >4.00 m height
816.50 408.25 122.47 530.72
Dome shape; >4.00 m
height
690.00 345.00 103.50 448.50
Flat shape-all GI; 4.0 m
height
632.50 316.25 94.87 411.12
Flat shape- Cable purlin,
4.0 m ht.
603.75 301.87 90.56 392.43
*= Cost norms means upper limit of cost for calculation of subsidy
5. Area Limit: the total area limit for assistance per beneficiary is 4000 sqm irrespective of type of
structure e.g.one farmer beneficiary can take assistance on either one or in combination of different
structure types (NVPH/ HTGH/ WIT/ Net House) up to maximum limit of 4000 sqm.
6. Technical Specifications: The technical specifications of NCPAH shall be followed in the year 2014-
15 which are under preparation till then Department specifications shall be adhered to as in
Annexure– III. 7. Empanelment firms: the list of empanelled firms is annexed at Annexure – IV.
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8. Empanelment of new firms: the new firms shall be empanelled during 2014-15. The list of required
documents, terms and conditions and instructions are annexed at Annexure – V.
9. Training: Minimum three days training-cum-workshop regarding awareness on Protected Cultivation,
issues related to Cultivation, Construction and Maintenance of Poly houses is required. A certificate to
this effect shall be issued by HTI, Uchani, Karnal. Training certificate is mandatory before release of
assistance on account of cost of cultivation.
10. Pre-Sanction: The pre-sanction letter may be issued by DHO to facilitate farmer to apply for bank
loan. The validity of pre-sanction letter shall be 90 days from the date of dispatch. Any
correspondence beyond this period shall not be entertained e.g. if sanction letter along with appraisal
report of the bank is not received within validity period, the farmer has to re-apply for pre-sanction.
The work may be executed after issue of Sanction Letter.
11. Sanction: the sanction shall be issued from DHO office as per norms & guidelines and availability of
budget. All the structures sanctioned during current financial year should be completed during same
financial year. The validity of sanction letter shall be one year from the date of dispatch. After one
year the beneficiary has to apply again for re-sanction or extension of validity. However, it is made
clear that during re-sanction or extension the prevailing cost norms and subsidy norms shall be
followed.
12. Work Order: the farmer will issue work order to firm after receiving sanction letter from
Department/HSHDA.
13. Construction of Protected Structures: the work of construction of protected structures shall be
completed within a period of 120 days. Further, an extension of maximum 30 calendar days may be
considered in advance in writing.
14. Inspection: there shall be two inspections.
i. First Inspection: First inspection shall be conducted by Joint Inspection Team (JIT)/ Third Party
Inspection (TPI) from HQ or Third Party Inspection nominated by the Department or HSHDA just
after supply of material and completion of foundation work. This inspection will be conducted after
call from farmer/firm in written to DHO with assurance that the material supplied as per component
list and the foundation work is complete as per departmental specifications and quantity as per
design excluding cladding material. The farmer/firm will keep representative sample of all the
components. The JIT may check any of the used material at site and firm has to facilitate it. In case
of bankable cases Joint Inspection Team (JIT) shall carry out the inspection.
ii. Final Inspection: Final inspection shall be conducted by JIT/JIT or Third Party Inspection
nominated by the Department or HSHDA after intimation to DHO after completion of structure in
all respects. DHO, Firm representative & farmer will remain present at the time of physical
inspection to be carried out.
iii. Additional inspection: Due to the shortcomings in structure during first/final inspection, the
additional inspection if required, the firm shall bear the charges for the same. If additional inspection
is due to farmer, the farmer shall bear the charges for the same accordingly. The rate shall be
charged applicable at that time and is binding to all.
iv. The intimation of first and final inspection shall be conveyed to financing bank.
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15. Release of assistance: the assistance shall be released to farmer after completion of structure in all
respects. The release of assistance shall be applicable as given below:
i. Non- bankable projects in case of self-construction:
The assistance shall be released to farmer directly in single instalment after completion of structure in
all respects and submission of certificate of completion and first and final inspection reports subject to
availability of funds. Any amount that may be withheld, due to any shortcoming, shall be released on
removal of shortcomings. The penalty if any shall be deducted accordingly. Farmer shall be fully
responsible for quality and quantity of material used and also for maintenance and repair thereof.
ii. Non- bankable projects in case of construction by empanelled firm:
The assistance shall be released to empanelled firm directly in single instalment after completion of
structure in all respects. DHO will release assistance to Firm in single installment, on receipt of
invoice, farmer share receipt, insurance policy receipt along with First and Final inspection reports
subject to availability of funds and instructions. Any amount that may be withheld, due to any
shortcoming, shall be released on removal of shortcomings. The penalty if any shall be deducted
accordingly.
Government contribution will be released to Firm in case farmer has paid only farmer share.
iii. Bankable projects: A stakeholders‟ meet on protected cultivation was held on dated 05-05-2014 in
NABARD office. While releasing banking plan for 2014-15 for protected cultivation in Haryana, it was
decided that in bankable projects only farmer share shall be financed and subsidy will be front ended
and release of assistance in case of such bank financed project shall be as follows:
Release of assistance from DHO to bank
o First Installment: DHO will release 50% of total eligible subsidy to the bank just after
issue of sanction letter (not after pre-sanction letter) in form of crossed cheques in
subsidy reserve fund/account of financing bank.
o Second Installment: Second installment shall be based on second inspection report and
amount worked out on the basis of completion of structure and penalty if any. This
amount is to be released to the bank after final inspection report.
Release of assistance from bank to beneficiary
o The bank shall release assistance to the construction agency. The assistance shall be
released as one installment on the basis of final inspection report.
o The bank will submit to DHO/DHMIU the utilization certificate of subsidy released.
o The balance lying to the credit of the subsidy reserve funds A/c will not form the part of
the Demand and Time Liabilities for the purpose of SLR/CRR. Suitable instructions in
this regard by the RBI from time to time would be followed.
16. Insurance of Polyhouses: the insurance of Polyhouse is the responsibility of farmer.
17. Assistance on cost of cultivation: the assistance on cost of cultivation shall be released only after
successful completion of Polyhouse and release of assistance. The farmer has to apply to concerned
District Horticulture Officer by intimating the possession of structure and submission of training
certificate.
18. Guarantee/Warranty of material: The firm has to provide guarantee/warrantee certificate of the
material used for construction of protected structure to farmer. This guarantee/warrantee shall remain valid
for a period of three years after supply of material. The guarantee/warrantee includes all the structure
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material including cladding material. If material has to be replaced in guarantee/warrantee period, the
same shall be done by the construction agency free of cost.
19. After sales service: After sales service is the responsibility of construction agency. The after sales service
has to be provided for two year from the date of completion of structure. The firm has to provide the sale
service on following items free of cost-
1. Any type of technical defect.
2. Gutter leakage and other type of leakages.
3. Opening and closing/smooth operation of shade net beneath polysheet or rotary handle operation
not proper working.
4. Leakage in MI system.
5. Side vent curtain not proper opening and closing.
6. Curtain clamps left out from curtain folder.
7. Tighten of nut bolts/fasteners.
8. Rusted fasteners/nut-bolts /steel parts.
20. Process of repair in case of damage and claim of penalty:
A. Repairing to be executed by the construction agency:
1. Farmer shall intimate to firm through email or otherwise in written to firm and shall
maintain receipt of same.
2. Firm has to prepare and submit the detailed job sheet with the consent of farmer within
seven days and handover duplicate copy to farmer. In job sheet the firm has to mention
clearly the liabilities of the firm as well as farmer countersigned by the farmer beneficiary.
The liabilities of both farmer and firm shall be mentioned in budgetary figures (i.e. amount
in rupees).
3. The farmer is free either to pay to construction firm or provide the material at site. After
payment from farmer side or from the intimation (by email or receipt of hard copy) of
delivery of material at site, the firm has to start the work within seven days and finish as
early as possible.
4. Failing which farmer is free to execute the pending work as mentioned in job sheet on the
risk and cost of firm and in addition the firm has to pay the penalty of Rs. 20,000/- to farmer
or otherwise shall be deducted from his security deposit with the Department.
B. Repairing to be executed by the farmer, in case of failure of construction agency:
If the firm does not submit the job sheet within seven days from the date of receipt of intimation
from farmer, then farmer is free to repair his structure from any of the empanelled firm at the risk
and cost of the original construction firm and in addition, the firm has to pay penalty of Rs. 20,000/-
to farmer. The following procedure shall be followed:
1. The farmer shall prepare the detailed job sheet from any other empanelled firm of his choice.
In job sheet the second firm has to mention clearly the liabilities of the firm as well as
farmer countersigned by the farmer beneficiary. The liabilities of both farmer and firm shall
be mentioned in budgetary figures (i.e. amount in rupees).
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2. On expiry of seven days from the date of intimation to the firm by farmer in written, the
farmer will give a final notice of three days to the firm clearly mentioning the full and final
claims (i.e. amount in rupees).
3. The full and final claims shall be as below:
i. Cost of preparing the job sheet - Rs. 2000/-
ii. Penalty amount - Rs. 20,000/-
iii. Liabilities of firm as per job sheet - Rs. X
Total - Rs. 22,000/- plus X plus taxes applicable
4. If the original construction firm does not responds within three days, the farmer will get the
structure repaired from the second firm and the amount as per claims has to be paid to
farmer by the construction firm through account payee cheque.
21. Marketing: the marketing of produce of Polyhouses is the responsibility of farmer.
22. Arbitration: All disputes and difference arising out of or in any way touching upon or concerning this
construction what so-ever-shall be referred to the sole arbitration of any officer appointed by Director
General Horticulture – cum – Mission Director. The decision of such arbitrator shall be final and binding
on the concerned parties. Director General Horticulture, Haryana will be Appellant Authority in case the
dispute is not settled through Arbitrator.
23. Jurisdiction: the jurisdiction shall be concerned district headquarter only.
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Planting Material Cost Norms grown under Poly Houses and Net Houses per sqmtr. (2014-15)
Sn. Item
Lilliums Rose Carnation Gerbera Chrysanthemum
Unit Rate Amt Unit Rate Amt Unit Rate Amt Unit Rate Amt Unit Rate Amt
1 Soil Sterlization
Formelin &
Plastic sheet
lump
sum 25
lump
sum 25
lump
sum 25
lump
sum 25
lump
sum 25
2 Planting Material
22 nos.
Per
sqm.
Avg.
@ 13/-per
bulb
286
7 nos.
Per
sqm.
Avg. @
20/-
per plant
140
22
nos. Per
sqm.
Avg. @
12/-
per plant
264
7
nos. Per
sqm.
Avg.
@ 35/-per
plant
245
8
nos. Per
sqm.
Avg.
@ 9/-per
plant 72
3 Fertilzer
a)
Organic
(FYM/Vermi-compost/bone
meal/neem
cake)
lump
sum 39
lump
sum 39
lump
sum 39
lump
sum 39
lump
sum 39
b) Chemical
Fertilizers
lump
sum 40
lump
sum 60
lump
sum 60
lump
sum 60
c) Rice husk/ coco-peat/
inert material
lump
sum 17
lump
sum 17
lump
sum 17
lump
sum 17
lump
sum 17
4 Preventive
Sprays
lump
sum 3
lump
sum 5
lump
sum 5
lump
sum 5
lump
sum 5
5 Other
accessories
flower
support system
lump
sum 16
lump
sum 0
lump
sum 104
lump
sum 0
lump
sum 24
Total amount 426 286 514 391 242
Eligible assistance 213 143 0 0 257 0 0 196 0 0 121
Note:
1. For Dahlia crop total estimated amount is Rs. 190/- per sqm and eligible assistance is Rs. 95/- per sqm.
2. The subsidy for planting material and inputs shall be given in two instalments. First instalment @ 50% of subsidy of total amount shall be given after planting of flower crop. IInd instalment @ 50% of subsidy shall be given 2 months after planting of
flower crop.
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Annexure-I
CHECK LIST OF DOCUMENTS
(To be submitted by farmer to District Horticulture Office at the time of application)
From: Name of farmer:______________________ s/o;d/o;w/o Sh _____________________
VPO:__________________________ Teh.&Distt.____________________________
Contact No. _______________________
To :
District Horticulture Officer,_______________________.
Dear Sir,
Kindly find attached the self-attested copies of following documents:
S.
No.
Particulars Document
Attached (Yes
or No)
1 HORTNET Registration Form
2 Application form
3 Copy of Ration Card
4 Undertaking by farmer
5 Original Copy of Land Records – With Intkal/Zamabandi latest with Signature of Patwari/Kanungo/Tehsildar
6 Land Verification Report of Patwari
7 In case of Land Shareholder if Any, the undertaking on stamp paper regarding
consent of land shareholder clearly mentioned Khasra no. and Killa no.
8 Gardori in the name of beneficiary where poly house/ net house is being
constructed.
9 Sizra, with Signature of Patwari, should match with Land Records
10 Soil Test Report
11 Water Test Report
12 Structure Design duly attested and submitted by firm in the name of farmer.
13 Specification of Structure along with component wise details duly attested by firm.
14 Cost- Estimate of structure duly attested and submitted by firm in the name of
farmer on letter head of firm.
The case is hereby submitted for further necessary action please.
Dated:
Signature
(Name of Farmer)
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Annexure-I (a)
CHECK LIST OF DOCUMENTS
(To be submitted by farmer to Bank for availing bank loan for protected cultivation)
From: Name of farmer: ______________________ s/o;d/o;w/o Sh ____________________
VPO: __________________________ Teh. &Distt.___________________________
Contact No. _______________________
To : The Branch Manager, ___________________________________________________
Dear Sir,
Kindly find attached the self-attested copies of following documents:
1. Furd Jamabandi (Land Ownership Records)
2. Khasra Girdawari (Cultivation Rights)
3. Irrigation facility – Good quality Water
4. Drainage facility
5. Soil Water test report from Agril Dept. /Horticulture Dept
6. Electricity Facility
7. Land well connected with market
8. Progressive farmers who are already following modern agricultural technologies and have Some
experience/training in Green house/ Poly house (or) Farmers already growing vegetables using latest
technologies
9. KYC Documents
- Identity Proof
- Address Proof
10. Passport Size Photographs
Margin: 10% of the project cost
Repayment: 5 to 7 years
Reference: Codified Farm Credit Circular No. 01/13 dated 15.01.2013
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Annexure – II
(FORM-1) HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT HARYANA /
Haryana State Horticulture Development Agency (HSHDA)
MIDH/IHD/Other Schemes
Application Form
(Free of cost)
Affix self-
attested
passport size
photograph
For office use only
Application No./HORTNET
Registration No:
Date of application:
Date of document checking :
Date of entry :
To be filled by farmer
1. General information
Name of Scheme:___________________________________
Applicant Type :___________________( Agency/Firm/Hindu Undivided
Family/Individual/Partnership).
Applicant Category :___________________( Big Farmer/Marginal Farmer/Small Farmer/Other
Farmer).
2. General information of farmer
Farmer Name: _____________________S/o/D/o/W/o:______________________
Category (Social Status) ________ (BC/GEN/Minority BC/Minority Gen/Most
Backward Class/OBC/SC/ST/Others),
Gender:_________(M/F), Age In Years:_____________
Educational Qualification_____________
Address: House No.: ________________ Gali/Street No. : __________________
Village: _____________Panchyat:_____________ Block: ______________ Tehsil :
______________District: _________________State :_____________ Pin Code : __________ Phone No.
(with STD Code) _______ - ____________
Land detail of farmer
i) Land address: Village: ______________ Block: ______________
Tehsil: _______________ District: _____________
ii) Total land: ________ (acres)
iii) Land Status:_____________(Own/Lease)
iv) Poly house/Net house proposed area : ________ (sqm)
v) Khasra No. & field No. with sizra where structure is to be installed(Land Survey
No):_____________________________________________________
vi) Soil & water test report : ___________________ (Suitable/unsuitable)
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3. Bank details :
Name of Bank: _________________________________________
Branch Name: ______________________________________________
IFSC code: __________________________________________
Subsidy reserve account No: _________________________________
4. Whether availed subsidy benefit earlier under this component, if yes, details:
S.
No.
Type of structure Area 2
(m )
Year of
installation
Subsidy amount
availed (Rs.)
Name
Authority
of
5. Name of selected firm : M/s. _______________________________
6. Negotiated rates of structure: Rs. ________________per sqm.
7. I / and my fellow farmers agreed to get installed poly house/net house from the firm, empanelled by
Horticulture Department/HSHDA, Haryana and ready to pay whatever comes up as our share.
8. I / and my fellow farmers agree that I /we would care the structure at least for a period of 10 years
and would never sell or replace this system during the period mentioned. In any violation of the
above agreement, I shall be liable to pay subsidy amount back to government/ agency.
9. I / and my fellow farmers agree that I /we have not availed any kind of assistance from any Govt.
agency under this component.
10. I declare that whatever information I have given above is true and any misleading information from
my side makes me liable to reject my case for sanction or I will pay the subsidy amount back to the
government/ agency.
Date: Yours faithfully
Signature of farmer
(Name: __________________)
Encls: Following documents with true copies:
1. Original copy of land records and sizra.
2. In case of shareholder consent of shareholder/undertaking by the farmer.
3. Attested copy of ration card/ residence proof.
4. Cost estimate of poly house/net house.
5. Soil & water test report.
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(FORM-2)
HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT HARYANA /
Haryana State Horticulture Development Agency (HSHDA)
MIDH/IHD/Other Schemes
Site Survey Report
Farmer Detail:
Farmer Name: _____________________ S/o/D/o/W/o:______________________
House No.: ________________ Gali/Street No. : __________________________
Village: ______________ Block: ______________ Tehsil: __________________
District: ________________________ Phone No.__________________________
Khasra No: ________________________ Killa No.________________________
Land Details:
Land suitability for installation of structures (it should be based on following documents)
Sr. No. Type of Record to check Check List
(DHO to write that based on
parameters the site is suitable
or unsuitable and write
accordingly in the below
column)
1 Soil Test Report
2 Water Test Report
3 Site is not prone to water stagnation
4 Water Table is not so high to affect foundation and
subsequent cultivation
5 Efficient Drainage (The site should not be land-locked to
restrict out flow of water from site)
6 Isolation Distance (free from obstacles eg.
a Minimum distance of 6.5 mtr or equal to the height of
boundary wall/other structure whichever is higher
b Minimum distance of 5 mtr from electric pole and wires and
to avoid site through which electric wires crisscross.
c Branches of tree should not touch the proposed structure
7 Dimension of structure falls within area as per revenue record
and sizra
8 Source of irrigation available or not available
Date: (Signature of Reporting Officer)
Name: _____________ Des.: ___________
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(FORM-3) HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT HARYANA /
Haryana State Horticulture Development Agency (HSHDA)
MIDH/IHD/Other Schemes
(Quotation for Protected Structure Design, Specification & Estimate)
(to be submitted by farmer after taking it from firm)
S.
No
Particulars/item Details (all columns to be filled by firm and
counter signed by farmer)
1 Type of Structure (NVPH/Net house/WIT)
2 Size of Structure
3 Location of Structure (Khasra No. & Killa No.) :
4 Type of Steel Material (Tubular/Channel/Square/Rectangular)
5 Grid size/Span size (as per specifications)
6 Profile (Aluminium or GI)
7 Brand of Poly film as per properties specified in technical
specifications
8 Brand of insect net as per properties specified in technical
specifications.
9 Brand of shade net as per properties specified in technical
specifications.(Mention percentage & colour)
10 Trellis wires (gear wire 2.0 mm /plain 3.0 mm)
11 Trellis support wire (gear wire 3.0 mm / plain 4.0 mm)
12 Micro irrigation system (name of company)
13 Others specifications
(Sign of Firm Representative)
Name of Representative: _____________________
Name of Firm: _________________________
Accepted by
(Sign of Farmer)
Name of farmer:
S/o __________________
Village: ______________
Note: While submitting the quotation the farmer should note that the structure should meet out the
minimum prescribed specifications and terms and conditions lay by Department of Horticulture/HSHDA
for the year 2014-15.
_____________________
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(FORM-4) HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT HARYANA /
Haryana State Horticulture Development Agency (HSHDA)
MIDH/IHD/Other Schemes
Pre-Sanction letter
To
_____________________________ (Farmer Name)
S/o/D/o/W/o : ______________________ House No.: __________________ Gali/Street No. :
____________________Village: _______________________ Block: ______________ Tehsil:
_______________District: _______________
Memo. No.______________ Dated: ________________
Subject: Pre-Sanction letter for installation of poly house/net house.
Ref: Application receipt No._____ dated______.
In connection to above reference and based on site survey report and cost estimate, your
application has been processed and a pre-sanction is hereby issued to Sh./ Smt.
__________________________________ Vill. _________________, District ______________________
with the following details:
HORTNET
Registration/
Application No.
Type of
structure
(Poly
house/net
house)
Area of
structure
(sqm.)
Total estimated
cost after
negotiations
(Rs.)
Estimated Govt.
contribution
(Rs.)
Estimated
farmer share
(Rs.)
This pre-sanction letter is being issued to facilitate farmer to apply for bank loan. Further, this pre-
sanction is subject to final sanction of the project and availability of funds at the time of sanction. Farmer is
further requested to prepare a TRI PARTY AGREEMENT (TPA) after approval of bank and before
submission to Deptt. for sanction which is to be prepared on non-judicial stamp paper of Rs.100/- (cost of
stamp paper to be borne by farmer), which may get signed by District Horticulture Officer on behalf of
Department/ HSHDA unit District Horticulture Mission Implementation Unit/District Horticulture Office.
The work may be executed after issue of sanction letter. The validity of this Pre- sanction letter is 90 days
from the date of issue.
DHO/DHO-cum-Member Secretary,
DHO Office/DHMIU, ____________.
CC:
1. Name of bank with address
With the request to provide subsidy reserve fund account to facilitate transfer of assistance to the bank.
2. Name of firm with address
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(FORM-5) HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT HARYANA /
Haryana State Horticulture Development Agency (HSHDA)
MIDH/IHD/Other Schemes
Site Clearance Certificate
I/we (Name & address of farmer) ________________________ have handed over site of ________
sqm area to M/s. (Name of firm) _________________________ on dated ___________ for installation of
poly house/net house as per requirement and the firm has taken over the site for the purpose of installation
of structure as per terms and conditions as agreed in Tri Party Agreement.
Handed over Taken over
(Signature of farmer) (Authorized Signatory of firm with stamp)
Name: Name & designation:
Address:
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(FORM-6) HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT HARYANA /
Haryana State Horticulture Development Agency (HSHDA)
MIDH/IHD/Other Schemes
Sanction Letter (Non-bankable Case)
Construction by firm
To
_____________________________ (Farmer Name)
S/o/D/o/W/o : ______________________ House No.: __________________ Gali/Street No. :
____________________Village: _______________________ Block: ______________ Tehsil:
_______________District: _______________
Memo. No. _______________ Dated: __________________
Subject: Sanction letter for installation of poly house/net house.
Ref: Application receipt No._____________ dated___________.
We have received your following documents:
1. Tri Party Agreement duly filled-in and signed by all the three parties.
2. Site clearance certificate duly signed by farmer and firm.
3. Design of the structure along with MI Component.
4. Cost estimate of the project.
On the basis of above documents sanction is hereby issued to Sh. / Smt.
___________________ Vill. _________________, District ______________ with the following
details:
HORTNET
Registration/
Application No.
Type of
structure
(Poly
house/net
house)
Area of
structure
(sqm.)
Total estimated
cost after
negotiations
(Rs.)
Estimated Govt.
contribution
(Rs.)
Estimated
farmer share
(Rs.)
We issue this sanction letter based on your submission of documents and firm shall comply with the
minimum departmental standards/ specifications for structure circulated to all and as amended to date. The
work shall be executed as per the design, specification and estimate as submitted to this office. The validity
of sanction letter shall be one year from the date of dispatch. After one year the beneficiary has to apply again for re-
____________________
_____________________
_____________________
_____________________
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sanction or extension of validity. However, it is made clear that during re-sanction or extension the prevailing cost
norms and subsidy norms shall be followed.
DHO/DHO-cum-Member Secretary,
DHO Office/ DHMIU, ____________.
CC:
1. The Director General Horticulture –cum-
Mission Director, HSHDA, Panchkula
2. Name of bank with address
3. Name of firm with address
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(FORM-7) HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT HARYANA /
Haryana State Horticulture Development Agency (HSHDA)
MIDH/IHD/Other Schemes
Sanction Letter (Non-bankable Case)
Self Construction Case
To
_____________________________ (Farmer Name)
S/o/D/o/W/o : ______________________ House No.: __________________ Gali/Street No. :
____________________Village: _______________________ Block: ______________ Tehsil:
_______________District: _______________
Memo. No. _______________ Dated: __________________
Subject: Sanction letter for installation of poly house/net house.
Ref: Application receipt No._____________ dated___________.
We have received your following documents:
5. Tri Party Agreement duly filled-in and signed by all the three parties.
6. Site clearance certificate duly signed by farmer and firm.
7. Design of the structure along with MI Component.
8. Cost estimate of the project.
On the basis of above documents sanction is hereby issued to Sh. / Smt. ___________________ Vill.
_________________, District ______________ with the following details:
HORTNET
Registration/
Application No.
Type
structure
house/net
house)
of
(Poly
Area of
structure (sqm.)
Total estimated
cost after
negotiations (Rs.)
Estimated Govt.
contribution (Rs.)
Estimated
farmer
(Rs.)
share
We issue this sanction letter based on your submission of documents and firm shall comply with the
minimum departmental standards/ specifications for structure circulated to all and as amended to date. The work
shall be executed as per the design, specification and estimate as submitted to this office. The validity of sanction letter
shall be one year from the date of dispatch. After one year the beneficiary has to apply again for re-sanction or extension of
validity. However, it is made clear that during re-sanction or extension the prevailing cost norms and subsidy norms shall be
followed.
DHO/DHO-cum-Member Secretary,
DHO Office/ DHMIU, ____________.
Encls: 1. Specifications of protected structure.
2. General terms & conditions of protected structure.
CC:
1. The Director General Horticulture –cum-
Mission Director, HSHDA, Panchkula
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(FORM-8) HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT HARYANA /
Haryana State Horticulture Development Agency (HSHDA)
MIDH/IHD/Other Schemes
Sanction letter (Bankable Project)
To
_____________________________ (Farmer Name)
S/o/D/o/W/o : ______________________ House No.: __________________ Gali/Street No. :
____________________Village: _______________________ Block: ______________ Tehsil:
_______________District: _______________
Memo. No. _______________ Dated: __________________
Subject: Sanction letter for installation of poly house/net house.
Ref: Bank Appraisal Memo. No._____________ dated___________.
We have received your following documents:
1. Tri Party Agreement duly filled-in and signed by all the three parties.
2. Site clearance certificate duly signed by farmer and firm.
3. Design of the structure along with MI Component.
4. Cost estimate of the project.
On the basis of above documents sanction is hereby issued to Sh. / Smt.
___________________ Vill. _________________, District ______________ with the following
details:
HORTNET
Registration/
Application No.
Type of
structure
(Poly
house/net
house)
Area of
structure
(sqm.)
Total estimated
cost after
negotiations
(Rs.)
Estimated Govt.
contribution
(Rs.)
Estimated
farmer share
(Rs.)
We issue this sanction letter based on your submission of documents and firm shall comply with the
minimum departmental standards for structure circulated to all and as amended to date. The work shall be
executed as per the design, specification and estimate as submitted to this office. The validity of sanction
letter shall be one year from the date of dispatch. After one year the beneficiary has to apply again for re-sanction or
extension of validity. However, it is made clear that during re-sanction or extension the prevailing cost norms and
subsidy norms shall be followed.
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DHO/DHO-cum-Member Secretary,
DHO Office/ DHMIU, ____________.
Endst No. ________________ Dated: _____________.
To
1. Name of Firm
Address of Firm
2. The Branch Manager
(Name of Branch),
(Address of Branch, Distt.)
i. Vide your appraisal of letter no. _________ dated __________ kindly find attached
herewith, a cheque no. ______________ dated _________ of amount Rs.
______________ which is 50% amount of the total eligible subsidy of the project.
This is a front ended credit linked subsidy which will be governed by the bank‟s norms & guidelines. However, the bank is advised to make liasioning with our
officer while releasing assistance. The work flow of project is as given below:
a. The work shall be completed by the firm/farmer within 120 days.
b. There shall be two physical inspection of project. The first inspection after
completion of foundation work and delivery of complete steel material at project
location. You are requested to assist Joint Inspection Team (JIT)/ Third Party
Inspection (TPI), the information regarding date of visit shall be intimated to
you.
c. The final inspection shall be carried out by JIT/TPI after completion of project in
all respects. You are requested to assist inspection team; the information
regarding date of visit shall be intimated to you.
ii. The bank shall release assistance to the construction agency. The assistance shall be
released as one installment on the basis of final inspection report.
iii. The bank will submit to DHO/DHMIU the utilization certificate of subsidy released.
iv. The balance lying to the credit of the subsidy reserve funds A/c will not form the part
of the Demand and Time Liabilities for the purpose of SLR/CRR. Suitable
instructions in this regard by the RBI from time to time would be followed.
DHO/DHO-cum-Member Secretary
DHO Office/ DHMIU, ____________.
_______________________
____________________
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(FORM-9)
WORK ORDER (Specimen copy to be issued by farmer to firm of his choice)
To
Firm Name : _____________________________
Address of firm : _____________________________
Subject: Work order for installation of HTGH/NVPH/Net house/WIT.
Ref: DHO sanction No._____________ dated___________.
I am pleased to give work order to your firm for installation of protected structure in my
field as per design, specifications and quotation of the structure given by you. Self-attested copy of design,
specification and quotation is hereby enclosed.
The work may be started at my site at earliest.
Encls. As above.
Signature
(Name of farmer)
CC:
1. The District Horticulture Officer
2. Name of bank with address, if financed
_______________________
____________________
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(FORM-10) PROGRESS REPORT-I
(To be issued by farmer after foundation work and supply of material)
To
Firm Name : _____________________________
Address of firm : _____________________________
Subject: Progress Report after completion of foundation work and supply of
material at site.
Ref: DHO sanction No._____________ dated___________.
As per my work order to your firm and start of work thereafter, the work of foundation and
other work was executed by your firm in my presence as per design and specification approved by me. All
the GI material supplied by firm at site is also as per design & specifications. I am satisfied with the quality
and quantity of material supplied. The GI certificate of material used at my site has been received by me
from firm as a matter of record. Therefore, I request you to continue the work and complete the same.
Date: Signature
(Name of farmer)
CC:
1. The District Horticulture Officer
2. Name of bank with address, if financed
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(FORM-11) HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT HARYANA /
Haryana State Horticulture Development Agency (HSHDA)
MIDH/IHD/Other Schemes
First Inspection Report
(After foundation and supply of material)
Name & Add. of Beneficiary: Sh _____________________S/o Sh.____________________,
VPO-___________________, Distt._________________Ph. No._____________________,
Date of inspection:______________________Firm: M/s ______________________________,
S.
No
Item. Remarks
(The inspection team to write
dimensions or either Yes or No in
the column below:
A. General Details
1 Sanction Letter Issued by DHO: Number & Date
2 Work order issued by farmer to firm: date
3 Whether copy of Progress report-1 issued by farmer handed
over to DHO (Yes/No)
4 Location of Structure (Khasra No. & Killa No.) :
B. Structure type & size
1 Type of structure (poly house/net house/ Walk-In-Tunnel)
2 Type of Steel Material (Tubular/Channel/Square/Rectangular)
3 Size of structure: (Gable Length X Gutter Length) =
___________sqm
C. Foundation inspection
4 Length of insertion pipe
5 Thickness of insertion pipe
6 Size of filled material in the pit (Length x width x depth)
7 Structure specification and quantity (Certificate and list to be
submitted by the firm that the material supplied is as per
design and specification)
8 Whether the material is complete or not. (Inspection team will
check the material as per the list attached)
9 Galvanization of structural parts (The certificate of
Galvanization of structural part is attached or not)
10 Gutter direction (Is North-South or not)
11 Shape of structure (regular /irregular)
12 Report submitted and comments: __________________
_____________________________________________
By JIT/TPI
Member JIT
/HQ
DHO Farmer Firm
Representative
Bank Representative
(if applicable)
_______________________
____________________
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(FORM-12)
PROGRESS REPORT-II (To be issued by farmer after supply of cladding material)
To
Firm Name : _____________________________
Address of firm : _____________________________
Subject: Progress Report after supply of cladding material at site.
Ref: DHO sanction No._____________ dated___________.
In continuation to earlier progress report. The firm has started the work of erection of steel
structure. The work is under progress. As on today the firm has supplied the cladding material as per
specification and quotation approved by me. I am satisfied with the quality and make of material supplied.
The guarantee/warrantee certificate of cladding material has been received by me from firm. Therefore, I
request the firm to continue the work and complete the same.
Date: Signature
(Name of farmer)
CC:
1. The District Horticulture Officer
2. Name of bank with address, if financed
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(FORM-13)
Letter Head of Firm
Completion Certificate Dated: __________
It is certified that the work of construction of protected structure as per details given below is
complete in all respects:
1. Name and address of beneficiary :
2. Location of structure : Killa No.______, Murabba No.___________
Village : ______________; Distt.___________________
3. Type of structure and area :
4. Sanction order no. & date :
5. Date of completion :
So, you are requested to arrange for final inspection and release the subsidy amount accordingly.
(Authorized Signatory of firm with stamp)
To
1. (Name & Address of Farmer) is requested to take-over the guarantee/ warrantee certificates of
Structure and cladding material.
2. District Horticulture Officer –cum- MS, DHMIU, ____________.
3. Name & Address of Bank, if bankable.
______________
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(FORM-14) Possession Certificate
Dated: __________
It is certified that the work of construction of my protected structure as per details given below is
complete in all respects:
1. Name and address of beneficiary :
2. Location of structure : Killa No.______, Murabba No.__
Village : ______________; Distt.___________________
3. Type of structure and area :
4. Sanction order no. & date :
5. Date of completion :
As I have taken possession of aforesaid structure. The guarantee/warrantee certificates as applicable
have been received by me from the firm. I have acquired sufficient knowledge to operate Protected
Structures and cultivate the crop.
Signature
(Name:___________________
(s/o, d/o, w/o Sh.___________)
VPO _______________________
District: ____________________
To
District Horticulture Officer
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Final Inspection Report of Protected Structures (NVPH)
S. No. Particulars Details
A 1. Date of Inspection
2. Inspection Report No.
3. Sanction Order No. & date
4. Name & Add. of Beneficiary
5. Work Order by farmer reference No. & date
6. Location of Structure Khasra No. Kila No.
7. Name of Firm M/s-
8. Grantee & Warrantee Certificate submitted by firm to famer
(Yes or No)
B Components Observations
9. Type of Structure
10. Size of Structure: (Gutter length X Gable length) …….X ...…=…………sqm 11. First Inspection Report No.
12. Shortcomings removed as per 1st
inspection rep.(Yes or No)
13. Structure (Columns)
14. Purlin Trusses
15. Clamps, Nut Bolts Fasteners
16. Grid size/Span size
17. Centre Height/Gutter height ( m)
18. Overall slope
19. Top vent
20. Profile & Spring Insert
21. Balcony & Corridor
22. Side wall curtain
23. Bottom apron
24. Entrance
25. Poly films
26. Insect Proof Net /Shade Net on sides
27. Shade Net above trellising system
28. Trellis System.
29. Foundation
C Irrigation System
30. FiltrationUnit
31. Drip irrigation system
32. Fogging/misting system
33. Rain water pipe
34. Remarks:
Member-1 (TP) Member-2 (TP) HDO/DHO Farmer Firm
Representative
Bank
Representative
(if applicable)
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Final Inspection Report of Protected Structures
NET HOUSE (Tubular Structures with GI Pipes Purlin)
S. No. Particulars Details
A 1. Date of Inspection
2. Inspection Report No.
3. Sanction Order No. & date
4. Name & Add. of Beneficiary
5. Work Order by farmerref No. date
6. Location of Structure Khasra No. Kila No.
7. Name of Firm M/s
8. Grantee & Warrantee Certificate
submitted by firm to famer (Yes or No)
B Components Observations
9. Type of Structure
10. Size of Structure:(gutter length X gable
length ) in m
…..….X……….= …………..sqm
11. First Inspection Report No.
12. Shortcomings removed as per 1st
inspection
rep.(Yes or No)
13. Main column and spacing
14. Purlin and truss members
15. Four way & five way Couplers
16. Nut Bolts & clamps
17. Centre Height
18. Profile-
19. Zigzag spring
20. Insect net
21. Entrance
22. Trellis System
23. Foundation
24. Shade Net
C Irrigation System
25. Filtration Unit
26. Drip irrigation system
27. Fogging/misting system
28. Remarks:
Member-1 (TP) Member-2 (TP) HDO/DHO Farmer Firm
Representative
Bank
Representative
(if applicable)
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Final Inspection Report of Protected Structures(Walk In Tunnel)
S.
No.
Particulars Details
A 1. Date of Inspection
2. Inspection Report No.
3. Sanction Order No. & date
4. Name & Add. of Beneficiary
5. Work Order by farmer reference date
6. Location of Structure Khasra No. Kila No.
7. Firm M/s
8. Grantee & Warrantee Certificate submitted by
firm (Yes or No)
B Components Observations
9. Type of Structure
10. Size of Structure
11. First Inspection Report No. & Remarks
(Shortcomings removed; Yes or No)
12. Main Column
13. Purlin GI pipes
14. Nut Bolts & clamps
15. Centre Height
16. Profile
17. Zigzag spring
18. Entrance-
19. Trellis System
20. Foundation
C Irrigation System
21. Filtration Unit
22. Drip irrigation system
23. Remarks:
Member-1 (TP) Member-2 (TP) HDO/DHO Farmer Firm
Representative
Bank
Representative
(if applicable)
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Final Inspection Report of Protected Structures NET HOUSE (Tubular Structures with cable Purlin)
S. No. Particulars Details
A 1. Date of Inspection
2. Inspection Report No.
3. Sanction Order No. & date
4. Name & Add. of Beneficiary
5. Work Order by farmer & date
6. Location of Structure Khasra No. Kila No.
7. Firm M/s
8. Grantee & Warrantee Certificate
submitted by firm (Yes or No)
B Components Observations
9. Type of Structure
10. Size of Structure
11. First Inspection Report No. & Remarks
(Shortcomings removed; Yes or No)
12. Main Column
13. Balcony
14. Trellis System
15. Centre Height
16. Accessories
17. Insect Proof Net
18. Shade Net
19. Entrance
C Irrigation System
20. Filtration Unit
21. Drip irrigation system
22. Fogging/misting system
23. Remarks:
Member-1 (TP) Member-2 (TP) HDO/DHO Farmer Firm
Representative
Bank
Representative
(if applicable)
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VERMICOMPOST UNIT
ESTIMATE
Name of Work:- Vermi Compost Unit Of Size = 240 sqft
1) Indicative Size of shed
First = 30‟x8‟ Second = 22‟ x 11‟
2) Indicative Size of Bed
Bed size = 11 ft length x 2 ft 9 inch width x 1 ft 9 inch height
No. of Beds = 2 per row
No. of Rows = 3 nos.
3) Raw Material
FYM or Waste Produce
Breeding material
4) Total Estimated Cost = Rs. 1,00,000/-
5) Maximum Assistance Amount @ 50% = Rs. 50,000/-
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Mechanization: Sr.
No.
Component Specification Estimated
Cost
Maximum Eligible
Subsidy General
@ 25%
SC, S & M &
Women
@ 35%
1 Tractor (up to 20 PTO HP) 3,00,000/- 75,000/- 1,00,000/-SC, S & M &
Women
@ 50%
2 Power Tiller
a) Power tiller (below 8 BHP)
2 HP 2 Stroke Petrol engine (Air cooled) 20,000 8,000 10,000
5 to 7 HP 4 Stroke Diesel Engine (Air cooled) 80,000 32,000 40,000
7.5 HP 4 stroke Petrol/Diesel (air cooled) 1,00,000 40,000 50,000
b) Power tiller
(8 BHP & above)
8 to 12 HP Fuel capacity up to 10 litre, cooling
water up to 5 litre, oil capacity 2 litre. 1,20,000/- 48,000 60,000
12 to 14.5 HP Fuel tank Capacity 11-16 litre cooling
water 5 litre, Oil capacity 2.8-3.6 litre, 1,50,000/- 60,000 75,000
3 Tractor/Power tiller driven
equipments
a) Land Development, tillage
and seed bed preparation
equipments
Bed maker HP 30-40 30,000 12,000 15,000
b) Sowing, planting reaping,
spraying and digging
equipments
i) Potato Planter 2/4 row, Blade- 6mm plate, Sheet- up to
18 gage, HP above 25 30,000 12,000 15,000
ii) Potato Digger 2 row, Sheet 12-14 gage, Blade 5-6 mm
plate, HP up to 35-45 30,000 12,000 15,000
iii) Vegetable Seedling Trans
planter
30,000 12,000 15,000
Pro-tray Step Seeder 30,000 12,000 15,000
iv) Spray Pumps with complete
set
Tank capacity 400-500 litre with 100 mtr
pipe 10mm 30,000 12,000 15,000
Tank capacity above 500 up to 1000
litre with 100 mtr pipe 10 mm 30,000 12,000 15,000
Tank capacity above 1000 litre with 100
mtr pipe 10mm 30,000 12,000 15,000
c) Plastic mulch laying machine/
Power mulch maker
Blade 14-18, Weight 600-700, 70,000 28,000 35,000
4 Self-propelled Horticulture
Machinery
2,50,000 1,00,000 1,25,000
a) Mushroom
i Mushroom Compost Turner - 2,50,000 1,00,000 1,25,000
ii Automatic Mushroom
Sprayer Machine
- 1,00,000 40,000 50,000
iii Portable Mushroom Compost
Tunnel
- 2,50,000 1,00,000 1,25,000
iv Garlic/ Vegetable Planter Self propelled single row, vaccum 2,50,000 1,00,000 1,25,000
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planter for multi-crop garlic internal
combustion engine, rowmaker, 40 HP, 2
drive wheels with release from the gear
motor, seed hopper capacity 5 or >5 litre
b) Vegetable Washer
6 ft
(32 inch dia) 8 HP motor
Drum dia 42 inch, frame making engine
75X6mm, pump 3x2.5‟, Machine length up to 13‟ Capacity (hour) up to 20 qntl,
65,000 26,000 32,500
8 ft
(42 inch dia) 8 HP motor
Drum dia 42 inch, frame making engine
75X6mm, pump 3x2.5‟, Machine length up to 15‟ Capacity (hour) up to 30 qntl,
85,000 34,000 42,500
10 ft
(42 inch dia) 10 HP motor
Drum dia 42 inch, frame making engine
75X6mm, pump 3x2.5‟, Machine length up to 17‟ Capacity (hour) up to 40 qntl,
95,000 38,000 47,500
12 ft
(42 inch dia) 10 HP motor
Drum dia 42 inch, frame making engine
75X6mm, pump 3x2.5‟, Machine length up to 19‟ Capacity (hour) up to 50 qntl,
1,10,000 44,000 55,000
14 ft
(42 inch dia) 10 HP motor
Drum dia 42 inch, frame making engine
75X6mm, pump 3x2.5‟, Machine length up to 21‟ Capacity (hour) up to 70 qntl,
1,20,000 48,000 60,000
c) Fruit & Vegetable Grader 2,50,000 1,00,000 1,25,000
d) Tree Pruners/Power saw
2 HP & above Chain 16” 10,000 4000 5000
3HP & above Chain 18” 20000 8000 10000
4 HP & above Chain 20” 25,000 10,000 12500
5 HP & above Chain 25” 45000 18000 22500
7 HP & above Chain 36” 75000 30000 37500
e) Power sprayers
1 to 2 HP Battery operated up to 16 litre capacity
with spray gun 5,000 2,000 2500
1 to 2 HP Operated by 2 stroke petrol/diesel engine 10000 4000 5000
2 to 3 HP Operated by 2 Stroke petrol/ diesel
engine 15000 6000 7500
3 to 4 HP above 50cc 30,000 12,000 15,000
f) Hydraulic Platform 2,50,000 1,00,000 1,25,000
g) Citrus Grader 2,50,000 1,00,000 1,25,000
h) Compost Spreader
i) Fruit Picker (5 to 15 HP) 20m poly urethane Hoss, 6X8 dia with
fitting Cutting capacity >30mm 2,50,000 1,00,000 1,25,000
5 Import of new machines &
tools for horticulture for
demonstration purpose
(Public sector)
50,00,000
(100% in
public
sector)
- -
Note: To facilitate the horticulture growers to purchase Machinery and Equipments as per their choice, the farmers are
allowed to purchase machinery and equipments from open market irrespective of empanelment of agencies. The
assistance shall be given to the beneficiaries directly on the basis of inspection and subsidy shall not exceed the norms
fixed under the MIDH guidelines. The following information shall also be embossed on the machinery and inspection
report be submitted on the basis of these criteria including specification:
1. Sr. No. of Machinery
2. Year of manufacture
3. MIDH, Haryana
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Mushroom Compost Turner:
Mushroom growing is a labor intensive activity. Now-a-days, there is acute shortage of laborers in farm sector. Decreasing availability of farm labor has become constraint for mushroom production. Further low yield per quintal of straw is due to poor quality of compost production. Hence it is proposed that compost turning machine should be provided to mushroom growers through NHM.
1. Button Mushroom Compost Turner Significance
Mixing of different components of compost is necessary for good quality compost, which
can be given with costly and heavy mechanical equipment (JCB) with a slower rate and
improper mixing or with manual labor in current practices.
Air is an essential element for aerobic bacterial growth for a good digestion of cellulose
component of straw for good quality compost, which can be given by mechanical
equipment only (Blowers) in current practices.
Moisture level is important parameter for good bacterial growth and functionality, which
can be maintained through manually in current practices.
In consideration of these mechanically operated Compost Turner should be introduced.
Function:
Used in Button mushroom composting preparation
Mix compost components properly during turning process
Provide good aeration
Maintain moisture level in compost
Benefits:
Proper mixing with higher mixing rate per hour.
Support Mixing, Aeration, Moisture level& Bacterial Growth.
Cost effective than current practices.
Material & Component:
SS for Water involving components. MS for mechanically involved components.
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Specification Operation: 50-60 HP Tractor
Size:30’ x 15’ x 14’
Frame Structure: Chasis: 180 x 90 x 5 Thk Rect. Section
Hood: 90 x 90 x 5 Thk. Square Section
Effluent Tank:2000L S.S. Tank
Capacity:400MT compost turning per hour
Approximate Price:7.15Lac
Sample Models
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Water Spray Machine
Water plays an important role in mushroom growth. Water requirement of mushroom is met by misting & watering casing soil. More & less water affects production & quality of mushroom. Less watering reduces humidity & weight of mushroom. So, it is quiet necessary to maintain required humidity & moisture in mushroom house. It is proposed that water mushroom spray machine should be introduced for mushroom growers. It will also reduce dependence on labor & manual errors.
1) Water Spray Machine
Significance:
Watering mushrooms & maintaining humidity level is always a matter of practice in
mushroom business.
Too hot/cold water cause the room temperature fluctuate which affect smooth growth of
mycelia.
A number of problems are caused because of wrong humidity level present in the
mushroom culture room (i.e. Bacterial Blotch at high humidity conditions & weak brown
mushroom mycelia in dry conditions) cause into low production.
Complete Automatic Mushroom Sprayer Machine automatically spray water in mushroom culture
room homogeneously to avoid unequal watering as well as over or lesser spray conditions and
maintain humidity continuously.
Functions:
Functional in both modes: Automatic and manual o Completely automatic function
No need of worker to control the system or watering the mushrooms Maintain humidity24x7 Computer control for global view over internet
Completely avoid over or lesser spray problems Benefits:
This system allow mushroom to grow in a constant humidity (80-85%), which improve
the quality of mushrooms.
Consume lesser electricity for minimum cycle cost.
Culture Room Conditions can be viewed from anywhere over internet.
Material & component:
SS Tank for conditioning of 200Liter water in one time.
Spraying system to support min-max 1-20 spray trees of 6 tiers together or 150 Nozzles
simultaneously.
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Specification
Operation: 1HP Electrical
Tank Capacity: 200L
Sprayer Capacity: 150 Nozzles simultaneously
Price: Rs. 1,00,000/-
Sample Models
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Mushroom Sprayer trees
A very easy theory to read but very difficult practice to learn, “How much water do mushrooms
need”?
- No one can give the exact answer until the grower starts using spray tree to spray over
mushrooms.
Significance:
Over spray/Dry conditions are always a threat for a grower despite best of their efforts.
Humidifiers are used to raise humidity in culture room.
Misters and shower hits mushrooms, give excess of water causing water logging & excess
of water on injured mushroom is an invitation for infection and low yield.
Provides appropriate amount of water with gentle & delicate spray without hitting and
injuring mushrooms and Let them allow feeling perfect moisture to healthy growing.
Function:
Spray water upon beds/bags.
Increase humidity instantaneously.
Benefits:
Low consumption of water
No need of humidifiers for humidity
Complete cure for water logging and excess watering or less watering
Material & Components:
Nozzles
On/off valve
Pressure gauge
Mushroom Sprayers
a. For Button Mushroom Spray Tree
No. of Nozzles Price 7 Rs. 17000 6 Rs. 15000 5 Rs. 12000 4 Rs. 10000 3 Rs. 8000
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b. Automatic Spray System
According to installation size
Sample Models
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Portable Mushroom Compost Tunnel
In Haryana button mushroom is being grown in winter season & for which compost is
prepared by long method manually & not pasteurized. Compost prepared by this
method causes pollution, harbors pathogens of mushroom diseases & pest and give
lesser yield of mushroom as compared to pasteurized compost. Mushroom growers
grow mushrooms on leased lands as well as shifts from one place to another in
seasons. So, they don’t prefer to construct fixed compost pasteurization tunnel. For sustaining mushroom production in Haryana, it is necessary to produce quality
compost. To produce disease free, pasteurized compost, it is proposed that Portable
Mushroom Compost Tunnel should be introduced.
Material & Components:
Machine Size: 7.5 x 2.35 x 3.5 meter
Tunnel Size: 6 x 2.15 x 2 meter
Tunnel Body: Insulated
Inner Material: SS
Outer Material: MS
Blower Power: 5Hp
Generator Set: 10 KVA
No. of Tyre: 6
Approximate Price: Rs. 15 lacs.
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Training Courses
Gardener Course: Cost structure for two courses in one year Sr.
No.
Activity Amount
(Rs.)
1. Stipend @ Rs. 1000/- per trainee for 25
trainees x 6 months x 2 courses in a year
3,00,000
2. Course material 50,000
3. Operational support 5,00,000
4. Support to Institutes for strengthening
infrastructure (one time)
6,50,000
Total 15,00,000
Supervisor (One year course): Cost structure
Sr.
No.
Activity Amount
(Rs.)
1. Stipend @ Rs. 1500/- per trainee for 25
trainees
4,50,000
2. Course material 50,000
3. Operational support 5,00,000
4. Support to Institutes for strengthening
infrastructure (one time)
10,00,000
Total 20,00,000
Entrepreneur (three months course): Cost structure
Sr.
No.
Activity Amount
(Rs.)
1. Stipend @ Rs. 1000/- per trainee for 25
trainees
75,000
2. Course material 50,000
3. Operational support 2,00,000
Cost without infrastructure 3,25,000
4. Support to Institutes for strengthening
infrastructure (one time)
10,00,000
Total Cost with infrastructure 13,25,000 Note: Cost of infrastructure shall be claimed only one time.
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Checklist-5
Name & address of beneficiary:
Post-Harvest Management:
Subcomponent name: Pack House
Sn. Particular Checklist
1 Application of beneficiary farmers duly forwarded by the HDO and
MS/DHMIU, attached
Yes/No
2 Jamabandi/khasra no./plot no. of land, attached Yes/No
3 Sketch plan of the project, attached Yes/No
4 List with rates of mandatory items, attached Yes/No
5 List with rates of optional items, attached
6 Affidavit from the beneficiary farmer/entrepreneur duly attested by First Class
Magistrate with the following information, attached
Yes/No
a) That the assistance will be utilized for the component it would be released
b) That the project will be built on the land with Khasra no.:_________, Kila no.:
_______________, Khewat no.____________
c) That I/we has/have not taken any assistance for the same purpose from any other
Govt. source under any scheme.
d) The expenditure over and above cost estimate is to be borne by me/us
e) We will bear all maintenance cost of the unit/project
f) We will refund the payment released to us in case of violation of terms and
conditions and guidelines of Govt. of India.
g) The decision of the District Horticulture Mission Committee so constituted by
DHMIU will be final and binding on me/us
Sign of HDO Sign of APO/TA Sign of DHO
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Post-Harvest Management:
Name & address of beneficiary:
Sub-component name: Cold Storage/Integrated PHM Projects etc.
Sn. Particular Checklist
1 Application of beneficiary farmers duly forwarded by the HDO and
MS/DHMIU, attached
Yes/No
2 Jamabandi/khasra no./plot no. of land, attached Yes/No
3 Sketch plan of the project, attached Yes/No
4 Project Proposal Yes/No
Filled in Format as on pages 15-17 (Format-3)
5 Loan applied, if so with the following information, enclosed Yes/No
a) Name and Branch of Financial Institution
b) If loan sanctioned: amount, date and loan account no.
6 Affidavit from the beneficiary farmer/entrepreneur duly attested by First Class
Magistrate/Notary with the following information, attached
Yes/No
a) That the assistance will be utilized for the component it would be released
b) That the project will be built on the land with Khasra no.:_________, Kila No:
________________ Khewat no.____________
c) That I/we has/have not taken any assistance for the same purpose from any other
Govt. source under any scheme.
d) The expenditure over and above cost estimate is to be borne by me/us
e) We will bear all maintenance cost of the unit/project
f) We will refund the payment released to us in case of violation of terms and
conditions and guidelines of Govt. of India.
g) The decision of the District Horticulture Mission Committee so constituted by
DHMIU will be final and binding on me/us
Sign of HDO Sign of APO/TA Sign of DHO
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PHM Infrastructure
S.
No.
Component Estimated Cost Maximum
assistance
amount 1 Onion Storage
(capacity 25 MT) – indicative
sketch and design enclosed
1,75,000 87,500
Indicative Capacity
S.
No.
Component Size Capacity
1 Cold store 3.4 cum (120
cuft)
1 MT
2 Reefer Trucks 3.0 cum (100
cuft)
1 MT
NOTE
The suggested types of Cold Storages/PHM infrastructures/Pack Houses
for different fruits or vegetables has been circulated vide letter No. 674-94/Hort-
APO/NHM-25/11 Dated 15.05.2014 and shall be followed in this respect.
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Detailed Estimate for Construction of
Pack House (Vegetable & Some Fruits)
A) Components of pack house
1. Civil Work: Covered area of 9x6 m with PCC flooring.
2. Mandatory Items
a. SS Grading Table (8x4 ft)
b. Plastic Crates (200 nos.)
c. Weighing Machine (1 no., 200 kg capacity)
3. SS Racks (2 Nos., 5‟x5‟x2‟)
4. Optional Items
a. Machinery & Equipments related to Pack House only.
B) Subsidy Norms
Sr.
No.
Items Indicative
Costs
(Rs. in lacs)
Subsidy
(Rs. in lacs)
1 Components of pack house
Room Size (9x6 mtr) 2.00 1.00
2 Mandatory Items
a. SS Grading Table (8x4 ft) 0.24 0.12
b. Plastic Crates (200 nos.) 0.50 0.25
c. Weighing Machine (1 no., 200 kg
capacity)
0.06 0.03
d. Industrial grade steel Racks with paint
(2 nos., 5‟x5‟x2‟) 0.50 0.025
3. Machinery & Equipments (Small
grader/wrapping/shrinking
machine/washing etc.)
0.70 0.35
Total 4.00 2.00
NOTE: - Item at Sr. No. 1 & 2 are compulsory for availing assistance under Pack House.
Assistance under item No. 3 shall be given only when purchased by the beneficiary and
subsidy in this component shall be released on Bill/Invoice physically verified upto
maximum cost limit of Rs. 70,000/-.
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Checklist-7
Name & address of beneficiary:
General Projects
Subcomponent name: ___________
Sn. Particular Checklist
1 Application of beneficiary farmers duly forwarded by the HDO and
MS/DHMIU, attached
Yes/No
2 Jamabandi/khasra no./plot no. of land, attached Yes/No
3 Sketch plan of the project, attached Yes/No
4 Project Proposal Yes/No
Filled in Format-11 (pages 45-47)
5 Loan applied, if so with the following information, enclosed Yes/No
a) Name and Branch of Financial Institution
b) If loan sanctioned: amount, date and loan account no.
6 Affidavit from the beneficiary farmer/entrepreneur duly attested by First Class
Magistrate with the following information, attached
Yes/No
a) That the assistance will be utilized for the component it would be released
b) That the project will be built on the land with Khasra no.:_________, Khewat
no.____________ or Plot no._______
c) That I/we has/have not taken any assistance for the same purpose from any other
Govt. source under any scheme.
d) The expenditure over and above cost estimate is to be borne by me/us
e) We will bear all maintenance cost of the unit/project
f) We will refund the payment released to us in case of violation of terms and
conditions and guidelines of Govt. of India.
g) The decision of the District Horticulture Mission Committee so constituted by
DHMIU will be final and binding on me/us
Sign of HDO Sign of APO/TA Sign of DHO
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ONE DAY SEMINAR ON
PESTICIDE RESIDUAL EFFECTS ON FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
(TENTATIVE PROGRAMME)
Sr.
No.
Topic to be covered Duration To be Delivered By
Registration
and
Refreshment
1. Initiative taken by horticulture department on
pesticides residual effects
20 min Nodal Officer, SLMC/Deptt. of
Horticulture on Pesticide
Residual Effect
2. Safe and Judicious use of pesticides 30 min Entomologist/CCSHAU
3. Safe and Judicious use of weedicides 30 min Agronomist/CCSHAU
4. Good Agricultural Practices 30 min GAP Expert/HSHDA
5. Use of Integrated Pest/Disease Management in
Fruits and Vegetables
30 min Pathologist/CCSHAU, Hisar
6. Use of Bio-Pesticides/Pheromone traps in
horticultural crops
30 min Entomologist/CCSHAU
Lunch Break
7. Package and Practices of important horticultural
crops
30 min Horticulturist/CCSHAU
8. Organic Farming practices in horticultural crops 30 min Soil Scientist/CCSHAU
9. Use of alternate technologies namely protected
cultivation to reduce pesticide use
30 min Protected Cultivation Expert/
Deptt. of Horticulture
10. Pesticide Residual Effect and Regulations 30 min Expert/GOI Plant Quarantine
Question Answers & Distribution of Promotional
Kits
Tea
Expected No. of Participants : 100
o Farmers/FIGs/K. Club : 60
o Pesticide Dealers : : 15
o Extn. Officers : 10
o House wives : 10
o Vegetable vendors : 05
Expected Expenditure : Rs. 2,00,000/-
o Registration Kit
100Kits @ Rs. 500/- : Rs. 50,000/-
o Refreshment & Lunch:
100 persons x @ Rs.700 : Rs. 70000/-
o Honorarium : Rs. 15000/-
o Promotional Kit :
24 kits @ Rs. 625/- : Rs. 15,000/-
o Contingencies : Rs. 20,000/-
o Site visit (Two sites & 2 buses): Rs. 30,000/-
Note: The cost norms mentioned above is indicative which may vary
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ONE DAY TRAINING PROGRAMME
ON
PESTICIDE RESIDUAL EFFECTS ON FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
(TENTATIVE PROGRAMME)
Sr.
No.
Topic to be covered Duration To be Delivered By
Registration and
Refreshment
1. Initiative taken by horticulture department
on pesticides residual effects and P & P
30 min DHO
2. Safe and Judicious use of
pesticides/weedicides & IPM
30 min Entomologist/CCSHAU
3. Good Agricultural Practices 30 min GAP Expert/HSHDA
4. Use of Integrated Pest/Disease
Management in Fruits and Vegetables
30 min Pathologist/CCSHAU, Hisar
5. Organic Farming/New Technologies/Bio-
Pesticides etc.
30 min. Expert/ CCSHAU, Hisar/Deptt.
Question Answers & Distribution of Spray
Kits
40 min Farmers
Lunch Break
Expected No. of Participants : 60
o Farmers/FIGs/K. Club : 30
o Pesticide Dealers : 05
o Extn. Officers : 05
o House wives : 15
Expected Expenditure : Rs. 15000/-
o Refreshment & Lunch:
60 persons x @ Rs.200 : Rs. 12000/-
o Contingencies/Honorarium: Rs. 3000/-
Spray Kits (To be distributed during Question Answers Session)
o Rs. 80,000/- per district
Rs. Spray Pumps
@ Rs. 1500/- (only branded) x 30 = Rs. 45,000/-
Plant Protection accessories ( Mask, Gloves, Gum shoes, Cap, Apron,
glasses)
@ Rs. 750/- (approx.) x 30 = Rs. 22,500/-
Promotional kits
20 gifts @ 625/- = Rs. 12,500/-
Note: The cost norms mentioned above is indicative which may vary
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ONE DAY TRAINING PROGRAMME
ON
HORTICULTURE FOR SC FAMILIES OF STATE
Under
SCSP SCHEME
(TENTATIVE PROGRAMME)
Sr.
No.
Topic to be covered Duration To be Delivered By
Registration and
Refreshment
1. Initiative taken by horticulture
department
30 min DHO
2. Mushroom Cultivation 30 min Expert
3. Vegetable Cultivation 30 min Expert
4. Handling of Farm Produce 30 min PHM Expert
5. Plant Protection 30 min. Pathologist
Question Answers & Distribution of
Spray Kits
40 min Farmers
Lunch Break
Expected No. of Participants : 40
o SC Farmers
Expected Expenditure : Rs. 15000/-
o Refreshment & Lunch:
40 persons x @ Rs.200 : Rs. 8000/-
o Contingencies/honorarium: Rs. 3000/- (@ Rs. 1000/- per speaker)
o Promotional kit : Rs. 4000/- (to be distributed during
Question Answer Session)
Note: The cost norms mentioned above is indicative which may vary
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ONE DAY SEMINAR ON
COLD CHAIN DEVELOPMENT
(TENTATIVE PROGRAMME)
Sr. No. Topic to be covered Schedule Duration To be Delivered By
900 to 1000 hrs Registration
and
Refreshment
HDO/APO, Sonepat
1. Initiative taken by horticulture
department on Cold Chain
Development and Finance
availability
1000 to 1015
hrs
15 min Nodal Officer, Cold Chain
Deptt. of Horticulture
2. Norms and Guidelines &
Capacity building programmes
1015 to 1045
hrs
30 min NCCD Representative
Tea Break
3. Cold Chain Technologies for
Fruits and Vegetables.
1100 to 1145
hrs
45 min NCCD Representative
6. Alternative Energy Options
from Strengthening energy
efficiency cold chain
management.
1145 to 1215
hrs
30 min MNRE Representative
7. Interactive discussion 1215 to1300
hrs
45 min Farmers, NCCD,
CCSHAU, Cold Storage
Owners & Horticulture
Deptt.
Lunch Break 1300 to 1400
hrs
8. Site Visist 1400 to 1600
hrs
2 hrs Visit to Pack Houses &
CA Stores in Rai & Kundli
(Sonepat)
Expected No. of Participants : 100
o Cold Store Entrepreneurs/FPOs : 50
o Extn. Officers : 25
o F & V Wholesalers : 25
Expected Expenditure : Rs. 2,00,000/-
o Registration Kit
100Kits @ Rs. 700/- : Rs. 70,000/-
o Refreshment & Lunch :
100 persons x @ Rs.700 : Rs. 70000/-
o Honorarium: Rs. 15000/-
o Contingencies : Rs. 15,000/-
o Site visit (Two sites & 2 buses) : Rs. 30,000/-
Note: The cost norms mentioned above is indicative which may vary
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Checklist-7
Name & address of beneficiary:
General Projects
Subcomponent name: ___________
Sn. Particular Checklist
1 Application of beneficiary farmers duly forwarded by the HDO and
MS/DHMIU, attached
Yes/No
2 Jamabandi/khasra no./plot no. of land, attached Yes/No
3 Sketch plan of the project, attached Yes/No
4 Project Proposal Yes/No
Filled in Format-11 (pages 45-47)
5 Loan applied, if so with the following information, enclosed Yes/No
a) Name and Branch of Financial Institution
b) If loan sanctioned: amount, date and loan account no.
6 Affidavit from the beneficiary farmer/entrepreneur duly attested by First Class
Magistrate with the following information, attached
Yes/No
a) That the assistance will be utilized for the component it would be released
b) That the project will be built on the land with Khasra no.:_________, Khewat
no.____________ or Plot no._______
c) That I/we has/have not taken any assistance for the same purpose from any other
Govt. source under any scheme.
d) The expenditure over and above cost estimate is to be borne by me/us
e) We will bear all maintenance cost of the unit/project
f) We will refund the payment released to us in case of violation of terms and
conditions and guidelines of Govt. of India.
g) The decision of the District Horticulture Mission Committee so constituted by
DHMIU will be final and binding on me/us
Sign of HDO Sign of APO/TA Sign of DHO
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Micro Irrigation
(On Farm Water Management)
under
National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture
Norms
&
Guidelines
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B. Micro Irrigation
General Guidelines
National Mission on Micro Irrigation has been subsumed into National Mission for
Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA) by Govt. of India. Norms & guidelines of NMSA shall be
applicable from 2014-15. Further, it has been decided that till formation of various committees
under NMSA, committees of NMMI shall remain in existance.
1. Norms & Pattern of Assistance
i. Norms and guidelines would be as per the GOI guidelines and a norm fixed for the year
2014-15 under NMSA, maximum limit is 5 ha per beneficiary.
ii. The limit of assistance is 70% for small & marginal farmers and 60% for other farmers
in drip irrigation and mini sprinkler irrigation in horticultural crops.
iii. Micro irrigation scheme is to be implemented as per the rates of registered firms
uploaded on MI-NET, and instructions issued by Director General Horticulture from
time to time.
iv. Scheme shall be popularized mainly through Implementing Agencies constituted/to be
constituted under the Scheme.
v. Prices of firms with maximum ceiling shall be uploaded on the MI-NET for the purpose
of estimation.
vi. Quantum of subsidy shall be governed by the unit cost fixed by Govt. of India, but not
by the prices quoted by firm.
vii. Tri-Party Agreement shall be executed between farmer, firm and Implementing Agency
(DHO-cum-Member Secretary, DHMIU concerned).
viii. Physical inspection-cum-trial run shall be conducted by third party (NABCONS) before
releasing of assistance.
ix. Implementing Agency shall take necessary action on release of subsidy on the basis of
physical inspection-cum-trial run report to be submitted by NABCONS.
2. Eligibility Criteria for availing assistance
i. Farmer &/or entrepreneur having land ownership in Haryana State and growing
horticultural crops.
ii. In case of non-ownership of land, registered lease agreement between the parties for
minimum 10 years shall be considered.
iii. Farmers shall be free to procure material from any registered firm of his choice.
iv. Subsidy will be admissible both in loan and non-loanee cases.
v. Subsidy in loan cases would be released in loanee‟s bank account. vi. Subsidy would be admissible only to the beneficiary having as assured source of
irrigation (tube-well/water tank supported with engine).
3. Procedure for availing assistance for installation of MIS
i. All the cases shall be processed through MI-NET
ii. Farmers may fill up application directly on MI-NET and there is no requirement of user
ID or password for farmer. Farmers can also apply through registered MI firm or
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through department offices and for which user ID and passwords are required and are
being provided.
iii. After filling of application online, the farmer name shall be visible to all registered firms
in the state. Any register firm can be contacted or they can contact the farmer vice-
versa.
iv. On finalization of firm by the farmer, the firm will survey the site, prepare estimate and
design, upload the requisite documents online for sanctioning the case by District
Horticulture Officer on recommendation of Horticulture Development Officer.
v. Sanction shall be issued by District Horticulture Officer-cum-Member Secretary,
DHMIU as per the Action Plan of the district and budget provision.
vi. After sanction of case, Tri-Party Agreement shall be executed by farmer, firm and
District Horticulture Officer-cum-Member Secretary, DHMIU.
vii. Upon installation, the concerned firm shall send intimation for inspection online to
DHO and Third Party hired by the Department.
viii. Third Party shall conduct physical verification-cum-trial run of micro irrigation system.
ix. District Horticulture Officer-cum-Member Secretary, DHMIU shall take action on
release of assistance on the basis of physical verification-trial run report given by Third
Party.
x. Detail of payment shall be uploaded on MI-NET by DHO.
xi. Time for action has been prescribed under Tri-Party Agreement and flow chart.
4. Inspection procedure
i. On the installation intimation, the physical inspection-cum-trial run shall be conducted
by Third Party within time period prescribed under TPA.
ii. Third Party shall operate MI-NET for filling up of inspection data and submit hard copy
of same to DHMIU concerned with signature, designation and stamp of inspection team
members.
iii.During inspection, embossing of CML no. & specification of item shall be checked and
recorded.
iv.One officer from department shall accompany the inspection team of Third Party to
ensure proper site and beneficiary.
4. Draft of Tri-Party Agreement
The Deed of agreement executed on this day of ______ 20__ (Two thousand _____ ) at ___________,
Dist._______ among District Horticulture Mission Implementation Unit (hereinafter called the “DHMIU”) as Implementing Agency of Micro Irrigation under National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA)
having its office at---------------------------, which expression shall be deemed to include its successors and
assigns on the one part, (District Horticulture Officer).
AND
Shri/Smt______________________________________Resident of village: _____________, Tehsil:
___________________, District: _______________, Haryana State (hereinafter called “Farmer”), which
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expression shall be deemed to include his/her heirs, executors, administrators and assigns on the second
part.
AND
SELECTED SUPPLIER, i.e., Registered firm selected by farmer for installation of MI system (Drip
Irrigation System or Mini/Micro Sprinkler System), to provide and maintain system (during three years),
M/s _______ address:___ (hereinafter called the MIS supplier), which
expression shall be deemed to include its successors and assigns on the Third part, (Represented by
_________________________).
Government of Haryana vide Notification No. 1315-Agri.II(5)-2006/10516, dated 14/06/2006 designated
DHMIU as an Implementing Agency for implementation of MIS in the District on behalf of Government of
Haryana.
Farmer, therefore, approached DHMIU vide application dated ______ which is received by DHMIU vide
receipt No.________ and farmer requested for installation of Drip Irrigation System / Mini/Micro Sprinkler
System (tick mark on applicable) on _________ hectare/s of land situated in village ___________, Tehsil
___________, Dist. ________, Haryana State.
DHMIU has agreed to organize installation of MIS on farmer‟s field through approved and selected MIS supplier by farmer on the following terms and conditions, obligations and responsibilities of each party as
under.
1. APPLICATION REGISTRATION
1.1 DHMIU has received above referred application from MIS supplier selected by farmer in Form-1 after
conducting site survey along with design and cost estimates as per requirement of the farmer, soil and
water testing report, original copy of land records, and attested copy of ration card and other prescribed
proof to ascertain the beneficiary family.
2. SANCTION LETTER:
2.1 DHMIU of concerned district received following estimates from MIS supplier duly accepted by farmer
and after verification DHMIU has accorded sanction with following detail:
Farmer
Type
Reg.
No.
Area
(Ha.)
Crop Type of
MIS
Estimated
total cost of
MIS (Rs.)
Estimated Govt.
contribution
(Rs.)
Estimated
farmer share
(Rs.)
2.2 DHMIU issued sanction letter vide memo. no. ________ dated _________ with copy to Farmer and
MIS supplier selected by farmer in Form-2.
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3. SIGNING OF TPA (TRI PARTY AGREEMENT):
3.1 This tri-party agreement is signed by the farmer, authorized representative of MIS supplier and
District Horticulture Officer on behalf of DHMIU of concerned district. Farmer has paid amount of
difference between MIS cost and entitled Government subsidy in cash / by bank DD.
3.2 The Tri-Party Agreement shall be effective from the date of signing.
4. TRENCHING AND REFILLING OF TRENCHING:
4.1 Farmer agreed to undertake trenching work at his own cost as per trenching plan of approved design
and advice of MIS supplier and hand over the farm site to the MIS supplier for installation of
approved MI System within 7 days from the date of signing of TPA. Farmer also agreed to refill the
trenches only after installation and inspection is over. The cost of this trenching work is to be borne
by the farmer.
4.2 Farmer agreed that in case farmer does not hand over farm site after trenching within 7 Days from the
date of signing tri-party agreement, the work of installation will be delayed and for the same MIS
supplier will not be responsible.
4.3 Farmer shall issue site clearance certificate having signature of authorized signatory of MIS supplier
as taken over of site for installation of structure in Form-3.
5. INSTALLATION AND INSPECTION OF MI SYSTEM:
5.1 Farmer agreed to construct suitable pucca platform as per guidance given by the MIS Supplier for
creation of platforms for filter, fertigation tank, head control unit and also take up other involved
civil works. The cost of civil work as above is to be borne by the farmer.
5.2 Farmer should provide suitable pumping unit, power and voltage adequate for
running the pump at his own cost.
5.3 MIS supplier shall undertake installation activity and complete installation work in a maximum
period of 30 days of handing over of clear site after completion of trenching work referred under
clause 4.1.
5.4 MIS supplier should intimate DHMIU of concerned district in writing for completion of MI System
and for inspection. The physical-cum-trial run inspection will be conducted within 15 days by
departmental officer/officers from the date of the call from MIS supplier and issue inspection report
in Form-4.
5.5 MIS supplier should ensure that trenches are kept open at defined locations for physical verification
cum trial run.
5.6 Farmer will remain present at the time of physical cum trial run inspection to be carried out.
5.7 After inspection of trial run, farmer will take over MI System from MIS supplier and issue
satisfaction certificate in Form-5.
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5.8 The farmer is free to choose any other approved supplier, in case the delay in installation by the
selected MIS supplier is more than a month. Delay may be counted from the date of handing over of
site.
5.9 Farmer agreed to provide safe storage place to MIS supplier for storing various
components/instruments required for installation of MI system subject to watch and ward of
supplier.
6. GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTION ON MIS
6.1 DHMIU will calculate Government contribution (subsidy), farmer share for MI System as per the
provisions under the scheme.
6.2 As per requirement of Government contribution entitlement, farmer is required to maintain MIS
system for 10 years from the date of handing over MIS by MIS supplier. In case MIS is not available
on the farmer‟s field during 10 years from the date of handing over MIS by MIS supplier to the farmer due to any of reasons, farmer will not be entitled for benefit of subsidies under Govt. scheme.
6.3 This agreement will be considered as part of undertaking for the purpose of subsidy.
7. OTHER OBLIGATIONS OF THE FARMER
7.1 Farmer agreed to settle (pay or receive) the account, after the implementation of MIS on the field and
MIS supplier agreed to collect/pay difference amount.
7.2 The farmer agreed not to change / modify / remove / dispose / resell the system during the 10 years
period. The farmer shall note that DHMIU and/or MIS supplier will not be responsible for any
consequences like Government contribution entitlement variation due to amendments issued by
Government, reduction in yield, crop damages etc. arising out of such change / modification /
removal / disposal / sale / damage of the system by the farmer.
7.3 DHMIU and/or MIS supplier will not be responsible for damages of equipments / instruments due to
any act on the part of the farmer.
7.4 The farmer cannot create any lien / charge or transfer the MI system fully or any portion thereof.
8. PAYMENTS
8.1 DHMIU will release Govt. share to MIS supplier, on receipt of invoice along with inspection report,
satisfaction certificate from farmer confirming receipt of MI System etc within 15 days subject to
availability of funds.
8.2 The Government contribution (subsidy) of the MIS will be made directly by DHMIU to MI supplier
(Registered firm).
8.3 In case farmer intentionally does not accept the system after installation and successful trial
run, DHMIU will have overriding power to release payment to MIS supplier on the basis of
inspection report.
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9. REPAIRS DURING GUARANTEE PERIOD BY MIS SUPPLIER:
9.1 MIS supplier shall undertake repair or replace any components/instruments of the system within
guarantee period, if they are found to have manufacturing defects or workmanship defects.
9.2 The authorized representatives of MIS supplier shall carry out the repairs or the replacement of
instrument/component within 7 working days of the receipt of the complaints in writing from the
farmer or through DHMIU.
9.3 Farmer will pay cost of fittings/ spares and consumables which are not under guarantee period and
as the maintenance job is over, against the bill of fittings / spares.
10. HANDING OVER “AS MADE DESIGN MAP”
10.1 MIS suppliers will hand over after trial run of the MI System, a complete and updated “As Made Design Map‟‟ to the farmer. The map should include a clear presentation of the head control unit,
water carrier and distribution system including pipelines, location of valves, air release valves,
junctions and other components etc.
10.2 Along with this, irrigation schedule, fertigation schedule, copy of techno economic report of all
crops for which design is made and literature explaining maintenance schedule will be given by
MIS supplier to the farmer.
11. OTHER TERMS
11.1 The farm productivity does not depend on the use of micro irrigation system alone. It is also
impacted by other factors such as planting materials, application of inputs in terms of quantity and
schedule, incidence of diseases, the soil quality and weather conditions etc. Hence the scope of
responsibility of MIS supplier is limited to the MI system supplied, technical guidance and
interaction with the farmer about the system and its maintenance.
11.2 MIS supplier is not responsible for any consequential damages / liabilities arising out of power
fluctuation pump / water source failure; mishandling, vandalism or any other factors beyond the
control of MIS supplier.
11.3 Farmer should safeguard, operate and maintain the micro irrigation system by maintaining desired
pressure and the farmer should maintain discharge and timely and regular upkeep and chemical
treatment of the system. Farmer should clean filter elements, bulk washing media filters, flushing of
laterals and sub mains etc. at his own cost as per the guidelines provided by MIS supplier and
operate the system regularly to maintain optimum soil moisture level throughout the crop life cycle.
11.4 Farmer should strictly follow the guidelines for system operation & maintenance given by the MIS
supplier for successful performance of the system.
11.5 Farmer should not lodge any false complaint / claim or to create any unpleasant situation and try to
settle differences and disputes if any amicably and as far as possible at local level through
concerned DHMIU and / or In charge/MIS supplier.
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11.6 If at any time during the continuance of this contract, the performance in whole or in part by either
party of any obligation under this contract shall be prevented or delayed by reason of any war,
hostility, act of the public enemy, civil commotion, sabotage, fires, floods, explosion, epidemics,
quarantine restriction, strikes, lock-outs or acts of God (herein referred to as event), then provided
written notice of the happening of any such event is given by either party to the other within 60
days from the date of occurrence thereof, neither party shall by reason of such event be entitled to
terminate this contract nor shall either party have any claim for damages against the other in respect
of such non-performance or delay in performance, and deliveries / services under this contract shall
be resumed as soon as practicable after such event has come to end or ceased to exist and the
decision of DHMIU as to whether the deliveries have been submitted or not shall be final and
conclusive.
11.7 Dispute among the DHMIU, farmer and MIS supplier shall be settled through arbitrator appointed
with the consent of parties.
11.8 Director General Horticulture, Haryana will be appellant authority in case the dispute is not settled
through arbitrator.
11.9 Any suit or proceedings to enforce the rights of either party under this Agreement shall be
instituted and tried only in the court of concerned district and by no other Courts, and parties hereto
expressly agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of Courts in concerned district.
11.10 The contents of this Agreement have been explained fully to the Farmer and the farmer has signed
this Agreement after fully understanding the contents of this Agreement.
1. Name of District Horticulture Officer Signature with Stamp
2. Name and Designation of Authorized
Signatory of MIS Supplier
Signature with Stamp
3. Name and address of farmer Signature / Thumb Impression
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HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT HARYANA
National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture
Application (Form-1)
(Free of cost)
Affix passport size
photo of farmer
Drip/Mini Sprinkler/Micro Sprinkler ownership application form
Only office use :
Application No. Date of application:
Date of document checking :
Date of entry :
To be filled by farmer
11. General Information
Farmer Name : _____________________ Category ________(ST/SC/OBC/GEN)
Address : __________________________________________________________________
Village : ______________ Pin Code : __________ Distt. ___________________
Phone No. (STD Code _________) Mob. No. _____________
Total land of farmer
SN Village Name Block Khasra No. Hectare Crop
Total Hectares
12. Water source : Well/Tube well/ Canal/ Tank (Please tick)
12.1 Khasra No. of field having water source :___________
12.2 Motor HP ______________ or Diesel Engine HP : ____________
12.3 Pump head : _______________________ foot
12.4 Delivery : ________________________ (mm)
12.5 In case of tank dimension (l x w x d) : _______________
13. Quality of Water : Good/Brackish : _____________________
14. Daily availability of electricity to run pump: _______________
5. Information regarding MIS system installed previously, if any;
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SN Khasra
No.
System
type
Hectares Crop Supplier
Name
Year of
installation
Received
subsidy
amount
6. Present MIS requirement:
SN Khasra No. System type Hectares Crop
7. Selected MIS supplier : M/s. ______________________________________
8. I and my fellow farmers agree to get MIS installed from the preferred MIS supplier,
registered under the NMMI and ready to pay whatever comes up as our share for the system.
9. I and my fellow farmers agree that we would care for the MIS system for a period of 10
years and would never sell or replace this system during the period mentioned. In any
violation of the above agreement, I shall be liable to pay subsidy amount back to
government agency.
10. I and my fellow farmers are ready for TPA and would pay farmer share to company.
11. I declare that whatever information I have given above is true and any misleading
information from my side makes me liable to pay the subsidy amount to the government
agency.
Name:
Date: Yours faithfully
Signature
Following documents with true copies:
2. Soil & Water Testing Report
3. Original copy of land records.
4. Attested copy of ration card.
5. Attested copy of identity proof.
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HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT HARYANA
National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture
Sanction Letter
(Form-2)
Based on documents and cost estimate for installation of MIS at the farm of Sh.
_____________ Vill.__________, District _____________ sanction is hereby accorded with
following detail:-
Farmer
Type
Reg.
No.
Area
(Ha.)
Crop Type of
MIS
Estimated
total cost
of MIS
(Rs.)
Estimated
Govt.
contribution
(Rs.)
Estimated
farmer
share
(Rs.)
A TRI PARTY AGREEMENT (TPA) which is to be prepared on non-judicial stamp
paper of Rs.100/- (cost of stamp paper and attestation fee if any, to be borne by farmer) and signed
by Farmer, MIS supplier and District Horticulture Officer on behalf of DHMIU and attested by
Notary Public is required to be submitted within 7 days of this sanction letter. The work may be
executed after submission of TPA.
DHO-cum-Member Secretary,
DHMIU, ____________.
To
1. Sh. _________________ S/o Sh. ____________,
Vill. _________________ District ___________
2. Registered Firm
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HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT HARYANA
National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture
Site Clearance Certificate (Form-3)
I (Name & address of farmer) have handed over clear site of _____ ha. area after trenching
work to M/s. (Name of MIS supplier) on dated ___________ for installation of MI system as per
requirement.
Handed over Taken over
(Signature of farmer) (Signature of MIS Supplier/ authorized
representative)
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HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT HARYANA
National Mission on Micro Irrigation
Inspection Report (Form-4)
Name & Address of Farmer:
Contact No. (Landline/mobile No.):
Date of Inspection:
Date on which intimation received from MIS Supplier for inspection:
1 Area covered under MI System -----------ha
2 Type of MI System
3 Spacing (mtr.)
4 Crop
5 Material used in system is conforming to BIS quality Yes/No
6 (i) Quantity of material is as per invoice proforma/estimate Yes/No
(ii) In case of variation in quantity, the inspection authority has
attached list of material having actual quantity at site
Third Party is to fill up actual quantity at site in the
Proforma attached as Annexure-4A.
Yes/No
7 Root zone wetting effect of distribution component in accordance
with the crop spacing.
Yes/No
8 Variation in water application between first and last emitter on
lateral.
>10%/<10%
9 User‟s manual supplied to farmer by manufacturer Yes/No
10 „As Made Design Map‟ supplied to farmer by MIS Supplier Yes/No
11 Satisfaction Report from beneficiary farmer Yes/No
The farmer has already availed the subsidy for _______ ha. area under Govt. Scheme.
The inspection team recommends/don‟t recommend the case for release of subsidy for an area of
______ ha.
HDO (Ext.) Third Party Team
Signature with stamp Signature with stamp
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HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT HARYANA
National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture
Inspection Report (Form-4 A) (Mini Sprinkler 10 x10 mtr.)
Name & Address of Farmer:
Contact No. (Landline/mobile No.):
Date of Inspection:
Date on which intimation received from MIS Supplier for inspection:
Area Covered under MI System:
Crop:
Sr.
No.
Name of Component Unit Quantity
clamied
in Bill
Quantity
found at
site
Remarks
1 PVC Pipe 90 mm x 4 kg/cm2 ; Class 2 mtr.
2 PVC Pipe 75 mm x 4 kg/cm2 ; Class 2 mtr.
3 PVC Pipe 63 mm x 4 kg/cm2 ; Class 2 mtr.
4 LLDPE Lateral 32 mm x 2.5 kg/cm2; class 2 mtr.
5 Mini Sprinkler Double Nozzle Full Circle No.
6 M S Riser Rod (1.2 m length) No.
7 Control Valve 75 mm No.
8 PP Ball Valve 32 mm No.
9 Flush Valve 75 mm No.
10 Flush Valve 63 mm No.
11 Air Release Valve (Plastic) 1" No.
12 Non Return Valve 2" No.
13 Non Return Valve 2.5" No.
14 Throttle Valve 2" No.
15 Throttle Valve 2.5 " No.
16 Throttle Valve 3" No.
17 Screen Filter 30 m3/hr x 2.5" No.
18 Screen Filter 40 m3/hr x 2.5" No.
19 By Pass Assembly 2 " (MS) No.
20 By Pass Assembly 1.5 " (MS) No.
21 Ventury and Manifold 2 " No.
HDO (Ext.) Third Party Team
Signature with stamp Signature with stamp
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HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT HARYANA
National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture
Inspection Report (Form-4 A) (Drip Irrigation System)
Name & Address of Farmer:
Contact No. (Landline/mobile No.):
Date of Inspection:
Date on which intimation received from MIS Supplier for inspection:
Area Covered under MI System:
Spacing:
Crop:
Sr.
No. Name of Component Unit
Quantity
clamied
in Bill
Quantity
found at
site
Remarks
1 PVC Pipe 90 mm x 4 kg/cm2 ; Class 2
mtr.
2 PVC Pipe 75 mm x 4 kg/cm2 ; Class 2
mtr.
3 PVC Pipe 63 mm x 4 kg/cm2 ; Class 2
mtr.
4 PVC Pipe 50 mm x 4 kg/cm2 ; Class 2
mtr.
5 Lateral 16 mm x 2.5 kg/cm2; class 2
mtr.
6 Emmiting Pipe 16 mm ; class 2 ( 1 to 4 LPH) 30 cm
mtr.
7 Lateral 12 mm x 2.5 kg/cm2; class 2
mtr.
8 Emitter 4 / 8 lph
No.
9 Micro Tube 6 mm
mtr.
10 Control Valve 90 mm
No.
11 Control Valve 75 mm
No.
12 Control Valve 63 mm
No.
13 Control Valve 50 mm
No.
14 Flush Valve 75 mm
No.
15 Flush Valve 63 mm
No.
16 Flush Valve 50 mm
No.
17 Air Release Valve (Plastic) 1"
No.
18 Air Release Valve (Plastic) 1.5 "
No.
19 Non Return Valve 1.5 "
No.
20 Non Return Valve 2"
No.
21 Non Return Valve 2.5 "
No.
22 Throttle Valve 1.5 "
No.
23 Throttle Valve 2 "
No.
24 Throttle Valve 2.5 "
No.
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25 Screen Filter 10 m3/hr
No.
26 Screen Filter 30 m3/hr
No.
27 By Pass Assembly 1.5 "
No.
28 By Pass Assembly 2 "
No.
29 By Pass Assembly 2.5 "
No.
30 Ventury & Manifold 1.5 "
No.
31 Ventury & Manifold 2 "
No.
32 Ventury & Manifold 2.5 "
No.
HDO (Ext.) Third Party Team
Signature with stamp Signature with stamp
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HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT HARYANA
National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture
Satisfaction Certificate (Form-5)
Certified that I (name & address of farmer) have selected M/s. (name of MIS supplier) for
installation of ________ system in ______ ha. area under fruits/vegetables/flowers crops (Tick
which is applicable). I am satisfied with the quality of system and its functioning as observed
during trial run.
(Signature of farmer)
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ASSISTANCE AMOUNT ON UNIT COST UNDER NMSA
I. Drip Irrigation System
Unit cost
Lateral Spacing
Amount in Rupees
A. Wide Spaced Crops
1 Ha. 2 Ha. 3 Ha. 4 Ha. 5 Ha.
10 m 18300 28100 43850 54550 70100
9 m 20900 33100 51425 64325 82150
8 m 23500 38100 59000 74100 94200
7 m 26100 43100 66575 83875 106250
6 m 28700 48100 74150 93650 118300
5 m 31300 53100 81725 103425 130350
4 m 33900 58100 89300 113200 142400
3 m 46150 83050 125550 166900 206950
2 m 58400 108000 161800 220600 271500
B. Closed Spaced Crops
1.9 m 61775 114663 172000 234625 289163
1.8 m 65150 121325 182200 248650 306825
1.7m 68525 127988 192400 262675 324488
1.6 m 71900 134650 202600 276700 342150
1.5 m 75275 141313 212800 290725 359813
1.4 m 78650 147975 223000 304750 377475
1.3 m 82025 154638 233200 318775 395138
1.2 m 85400 161300 243400 332800 412800
<1.2 m 100000 193500 292100 399400 495400
General Farmer @ 60% Assistance
Lateral Spacing
Amount in Rupees
A. Wide Spaced Crops
1 Ha. 2 Ha. 3 Ha. 4 Ha. 5 Ha.
10 m 10980 16860 26310 32730 42060
9 m 12540 19860 30855 38595 49290
8 m 14100 22860 35400 44460 56520
7 m 15660 25860 39945 50325 63750
6 m 17220 28860 44490 56190 70980
5 m 18780 31860 49035 62055 78210
4 m 20340 34860 53580 67920 85440
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3 m 27690 49830 75330 100140 124170
2 m 35040 64800 97080 132360 162900
B. Closed Spaced Crops
1.9 m 37065 68798 103200 140775 173498
1.8 m 39090 72795 109320 149190 184095
1.7m 41115 76793 115440 157605 194693
1.6 m 43140 80790 121560 166020 205290
1.5 m 45165 84788 127680 174435 215888
1.4 m 47190 88785 133800 182850 226485
1.3 m 49215 92783 139920 191265 237083
1.2 m 51240 96780 146040 199680 247680
<1.2 m 60000 116100 175260 239640 297240
Small and Marginal farmers @ 70% Assistance
Lateral Spacing
Amount in Rupees
A. Wide Spaced Crops
1 Ha. 2 Ha. 3 Ha. 4 Ha. 5 Ha.
10 m 12810 19670 30695 38185 49070
9 m 14630 23170 35998 45028 57505
8 m 16450 26670 41300 51870 65940
7 m 18270 30170 46603 58713 74375
6 m 20090 33670 51905 65555 82810
5 m 21910 37170 57208 72398 91245
4 m 23730 40670 62510 79240 99680
3 m 32305 58135 87885 116830 144865
2 m 40880 75600 113260 154420 190050
B. Closed Spaced Crops 1.9 m 43243 80264 120400 164238 202414
1.8 m 45605 84928 127540 174055 214778
1.7m 47968 89591 134680 183873 227141
1.6 m 50330 94255 141820 193690 239505
1.5 m 52693 98919 148960 203508 251869
1.4 m 55055 103583 156100 213325 264233
1.3 m 57418 108246 163240 223143 276596
1.2 m 59780 112910 170380 232960 288960
<1.2 m 70000 135450 204470 279580 346780
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ASSISTANCE AMOUNT ON UNIT COST UNDER NMSA
II. Mini Sprinkler System
Unit cost
Lateral Spacing
Amount in Rupees
Area in Hectare
1 2 3 4 5
10×10 85200 170400 255600
340800 426000
Assistance for small and marginal farmer @ 70%
Lateral Spacing
Amount in Rupees
Area in Hectare
1 2 3 4 5
10×10 59640 119280 178920
238560 298200
Assistance for other general farmer @ 60%
Lateral Spacing
Amount in Rupees
Area in Hectare
1 2 3 4 5
10×10 51120 102240 153360
204480 255600
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FLOW CHART OF INSTALLATION OF MICRO IRRIGATION SYSTEM
4 Days after case recommendation
7 Days
30 Days
Documents Verification &
Recommendation/Objection/Rejection
of Case by (APO/HDO MI)
Estimate Verification &
Recommendation/Objection/Rejection
of Case by (APO/HDO MI)
Sanction/Objection/Rejection by DHO
Execution of TPA
Handing over of clear site by farmer
Installation of MIS & its intimation
Physical-cum-Trial run Inspection
Release of Assistance payment
Receipt of Application with documents on MI-NET
5 Days
Total 90 Days
7 Days after Estimate Verification
7 Days
15 Days
15 Days (Subject to availability of funds)
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A) WIDE SPACED CROPS
1. For 0.2 hectare
S.
No.
Component Lateral
to Lateral x
Dripper spacing
(mxm)
Unit 12x12 10x10 9x9 8x8 6x6 5x5 4x4 3x3 2.5x2.5 2x2 1.5x1.5
1. PVC Pipe 50 mm; 2Class II; 4kg/cm
m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66 66 66
2. PVC Pipe 40 mm m 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 0 0 0
3. Lateral 16 mm
Class II, 2.5 2Kg/cm
m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 800 1000 1350
4. Lateral 12 mm m 190 230 260 300 420 520 700 850 0 0 0
5. Emitter 4/8 lph No. 50 80 100 100 220 270 400 500 640 1500 1800
6. Control Valve 50
mm
No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
7. Flush Valve 50
mm
No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0
8. Air release Valve
1” No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
9. Non Return Valve
1” No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
10. Throttle Valve 3/4" No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
11. Screen filter 5/7
m3/hr
No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
12. By-pass Assembly
– 1” No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
13. Venturi &
manifold (3/4”) No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
14. Fittings &
Accessories
set 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Total Cost 8057 8308 8490 8673 9492 10061 11177 12088 14939 18319 21514
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WIDE SPACED CROPS
2. For 0.4 hectare
SN Component/ Lateral to Lateral
x Unit 12 X 12 10 X10 9x9 8X8 6 X 6 5 X5 4 X 4 3 X3 2.5 X 2.5 2 X 2 1.5 X 1.5
1 PVC PIPE 110 mm; Class II ;24kg/cm
m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 PVC Pipe 90 mm; Class II ;24kg/cm
m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 PVC Pipe 75 mm; Class II ;24kg/cm
m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 PVC Pipe 63 mm; Class II ;24kg/cm
m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 30 30
5 PVC Pipe 50 mm; Class II ;24kg/cm
m 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 66 66 66
6 Lateral 16 mm Class II ; 2.5
2kg/cm
m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1616 2020 2693
7 Lateral 12 mm; Class II ; 2.5 m 339 406 452 508 677 813 1016 1355 0 0 0
8 Emitter 4/ 8 lph No. 113 163 201 255 453 653 510 907 1293 2010 1796
9 Micro tube 6mm m 85 122 151 191 340 490 510 0 0 0 0
10 Control Valve 90 mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 Control Valve 75 mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 Control Valve 63 mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1
13 Control Valve 50 mm No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
14 Flush Valve 75 mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 Flush Valve 63 mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 Flush Valve 50 mm No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
17 Air release Valve 1" No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
18 Air release Valve 1.5" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 Non Return Valve 1.5" No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
20 Non Return Valve 2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 Non Return Valve 2.5" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 Throttle Valve 1.5" No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
23 Throttle Valve 2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 Throttle Valve 2.5" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 Throttle Valve 3" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 Screen filter 40 m3/hr No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 Screen filter 30 m3/ hr No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 Screen filter 20/25 m3/hr No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 Screen filter 10 m3/hr No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
30 By-pass Assembly – 2.5" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 By-pass Assembly - 2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 By-pass Assembly – 1.5" No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
33 Venturi & manifold (2.5") No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 Venturi & manifold (2") No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
35 Venturi & manifold (1.5") No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
36 Fittings & Accessories 5% 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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WIDE SPACED CROPS
3. For 1.0 hectare
SN Component/ Lateral to Lateral x
Dripper spacing Unit 12 X 12 10 X 10 9 x 9 8X8 6 X 6 5 X5 4 X 4 3 X 3 2.5 X 2.5 2 X 2 1.5 X 1.5
1. 2PVC PIPE 110 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2. 2PVC Pipe 90 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3. 2PVC Pipe 75 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 54 54 54 54
4. 2PVC Pipe 63 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm m 0 0 0 0 54 156 156 102 102 102 102
5. 2PVC Pipe 50 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm m 156 156 156 156 102 0 0 0 0 0 0
6. 2Lateral 16 mm Class II ; 2.5 kg/cm m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4040 5050 6733
7. 2Lateral 12 mm Class II ; 2.5 kg/cm m 833 1000 1111 1250 1667 2000 2500 3333 0 0 0
8. Emitter 4/ 8 lph No. 278 400 494 625 1111 1600 1275 2267 3232 5050 4489
9. Micro tube 6 mm m 208 300 370 469 833 1200 1250 0 0 0 0
10. Control Valve 90 mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11. Control Valve 75 mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
12. Control Valve 63 mm No. 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1
13. Control Valve 50 mm No. 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1
14. Flush Valve 75 mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15. Flush Valve 63 mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0
16. Flush Valve 50 mm No. 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1
17. Air release Valve 1" No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
18. Air release Valve 1.5" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19. Non Return Valve 1.5" No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
20. Non Return Valve 2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
21. Non Return Valve 2.5" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
22. Throttle Valve 1.5" No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
23. Throttle Valve 2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24. Throttle Valve 2.5" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25. Throttle Valve 3" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26. Screen filter 40 m3/hr No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
27. 3Screen filter 30 m / hr No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
28. Screen filter 20/25 m3/hr No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
29. 3Screen filter 10 m /hr No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
30. By-pass Assembly – 2.5" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
31. By-pass Assembly - 2" No. 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
32. By-pass Assembly – 1.5" No. 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
33. Venturi & manifold (2.5") No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
34. Venturi & manifold (2") No. 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0
35. Venturi & manifold (1.5") No. 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1
36. Fittings & Accessories 5% 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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A. WIDE SPACED CROPS
4. For 2.0 Hectare
SN Component/ Lateral to Lateral x
Dripper spacing Unit 12 X 12 10 X10 9x9 8X8 6 X 6 5 X5 4 X 4 3 X3 2.5 X 2.5 2 X 2 1.5 X 1.5
1 2PVC PIPE 110 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 2PVC Pipe 90 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 2PVC Pipe 75 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm m 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80
4 2PVC Pipe 63 mm;Class II ; 4kg/cm m 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150
5 2PVC Pipe 50 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 2Lateral 16 mm Class II ; 2.5 kg/cm m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8250 11000 14000
7 2Lateral 12 mm Class II ; 2.5 kg/cm m 1850 2130 2350 2600 3500 4200 5200 6900 0 0 0
8 Emitter 4/ 8 lph No. 600 800 1000 1300 2300 3300 2600 4800 6600 10400 9000
9 Micro tube 6 mm m 500 650 780 960 1700 2500 2600 0 0 0 0
10 Control Valve 90 mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 Control Valve 75 mm No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1
12 Control Valve 63 mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2
13 Control Valve 50 mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 Flush Valve 75 mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 Flush Valve 63 mm No. 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 1 1
16 Flush Valve 50 mm No. 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 Air release Valve 1" No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
18 Air release Valve 1.5" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 Non Return Valve 1.5" No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
20 Non Return Valve 2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 Non Return Valve 2.5" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 Throttle Valve 1.5" No. 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1
23 Throttle Valve 2" No. 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0
24 Throttle Valve 2.5” No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 Throttle Valve 3" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 Screen filter 40 m3/hr No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 Screen filter 30 m 3/ hr No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 Screen filter 20/25 m3/hr No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 Screen filter 10 m 3/hr No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
30 By-pass Assembly – 2.5" No.
31 By-pass Assembly - 2" No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
32 By-pass Assembly – 1.5" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
33 Venturi & manifold (2.5") No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 Venturi & manifold (2") No. 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
35 Venturi & manifold (1.5") No. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 Fittings & Accessories 5% 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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A. IDE SPACED CROPS
5. For 3.0 Hectare
SN Component/ Lateral to Lateral x
Dripper spacing (m x m)
Unit 12 X 12 10 X10 9x9 8X8 6 X 6 5 X5 4 X 4 3 X3 2.5 X 2.5 2 X 2 1.5 X 1.5
1 2
PVC PIPE 110 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
2PVC Pipe 90 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 90 90
3 2
PVC Pipe 75 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm M 0 0 0 0 216 216 216 216 132 132 132 4
2PVC Pipe 63 mm;Class II ; 4kg/cm M 216 216 216 216 336 336 336 336 174 174 174
5 2
PVC Pipe 50 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm M 336 336 336 336 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
2Lateral 16 mm Class II; 2.5 kg/cm m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12120 15150 20200
7 2
Lateral 12 mm; Class II; 2.5 kg/cm m 2500 3000 3333 3750 5000 6000 7500 10000 0 0 0
8 Emitter 4/ 8 lph No. 833 1200 1481 1875 3333 2400 3750 6667 9696 15150 13467
9 Micro/Poly tube 6 mm m 625 900 1111 1406 2500 2400 3750 0 0 0 0 10 Control Valve 90 mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 11 Control Valve 75mm No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 12 Control Valve 63mm No. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 13 Control Valve 50mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Flush Valve 75 mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 15 Flush Valve 63mm No. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 16 Flush Valve 50mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Air release Valve 1" No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 18 Air release Valve 1 1/2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 Non Return Valve 1 1/2" No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 20 Non Return Valve 2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 21 Non Return Valve 2 1/2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Throttle Valve 1 1/2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Throttle Valve 2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 24 Throttle Valve 2 1/2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 Throttle Valve 3" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26
3Screen filter 40 m /hr No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 3Screen filter 30 m / hr No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 3
Screen filter 20/25 m /hr No. 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 29
3Screen filter 10 m /hr No. 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1
30 By-pass Assembly - 2 1/2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 By-pass Assembly - 2" No. 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 32 By-pass Assembly - 1 1/2" No. 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 33 Venturi & manifold (2 1/2") No. 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 34 Venturi & manifold (2") No. 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 35 Venturi & manifold (1 1/2") No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 Fittings & Accessories 5% 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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A. WIDE SPACED CROPS
6. For 4.0 Hectare
SN Component/ Lateral to Lateral x
Dripper spacing (m x m)
Unit 12 X 12 10 X10 9x9 8X8 6 X 6 5 X5 4 X 4 3 X3 2.5 X 2.5 2 X 2 1.5 X 1.5
1 2
PVC PIPE 110 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
2PVC Pipe 90 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 138 138 138
3 2
PVC Pipe 75 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm m 225 225 225 225 225 225 225 225 276 276 276 4
2PVC Pipe 63 mm;Class II ; 4kg/cm m 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402
5 2
PVC Pipe 50 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
2Lateral 16 mm Class II; 2.5 kg/cm m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16160 20200 26933
7 2
Lateral 12 mm; Class II ; 2.5 kg/cm m 3400 4080 4533 5100 6800 8160 10200 13600 0 0 0
8 Emitter 4/ 8 lph No. 1133 1632 2015 2550 4533 4896 7700 9244 12800 20000 17800
9 Micro tube 6mm m 850 1224 1511 1913 3400 3296 5150 0 0 0 0 10 Control Valve 90 mm No. 0 2 2 2 11 Control Valve 75mm No. 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 12 Control Valve 63mm No. 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 13 Control Valve 50mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Flush Valve 75 mm No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 Flush Valve 63mm No. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 16 Flush Valve 50mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Air release Valve 1" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 Air release Valve 1 1/2" No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 19 Non Return Valve 1 1/2" No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 20 Non Return Valve 2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 21 Non Return Valve 2 1/2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Throttle Valve 1 1/2" No. 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Throttle Valve 2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 24 Throttle Valve 2 1/2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 Throttle Valve 3" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 3
Screen filter 40 m /hr No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 3
Screen filter 30 m / hr No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 3
Screen filter 20/25 m /hr No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 29 Screen filter 10 m3/HR No. 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 30 By-pass Assembly - 2 1/2" No. 1 1 1 31 By-pass Assembly - 2" No. 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 32 By-pass Assembly - 1 1/2" No. 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 33 Venturi & manifold (2 1/2") No. 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 34 Venturi & manifold (2") No. 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 35 Venturi & manifold (1 1/2") No.
36 Fittings & Accessories 5% 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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A. WIDE SPACED CROPS
7. For 5.0 Hectare
SN Component/ Lateral to Lateral x
Dripper spacing (m x m)
Unit 12 X 12 10 X10 9x9 8X8 6 X 6 5 X5 4 X 4 3 X3 2.5 X 2.5 2 X 2 1.5 X 1.5
1 2
PVC PIPE 110 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
2PVC Pipe 90 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm m 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 168 168 168
3 2
PVC Pipe 75 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm m 168 168 168 168 168 168 168 168 342 342 342 4
2PVC Pipe 63 mm;Class II ; 4kg/cm m 450 450 450 450 450 450 450 450 456 456 456
5 2
PVC Pipe 50 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
2Lateral 16 mm Class II; 2.5 kg/cm m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20200 25250 33667
7 2
Lateral 12 mm; Class II; 2.5 kg/cm m 4250 5100 5667 6375 8500 10200 12750 17000 0 0 0
8 Emitter 4/ 8 lph No. 1417 2040 2519 3188 5667 8160 6500 11556 16160 25250 22444
9 Micro tube 6 mm m 1063 1530 1889 2391 4250 6120 6438 0 0 0 0 9 Control Valve 90 mm No. 2 2 2 10 Control Valve 75mm No. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 11 Control Valve 63mm No. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 12 Control Valve 50mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Flush Valve 75 mm No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 14 Flush Valve 63mm No. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 15 Flush Valve 50mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 Air release Valve 1" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Air release Valve 1 1/2" No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 18 Non Return Valve 1 1/2" No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 19 Non Return Valve 2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Non Return Valve 2 1/2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 21 Throttle Valve 1 1/2" No. 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Throttle Valve 2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 23 Throttle Valve 2 1/2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 24 Throttle Valve 3" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25
3Screen filter 40 m /hr No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 3Screen filter 30 m / hr No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 3
Screen filter 20/25 m /hr No. 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 28 3
Screen filter 10 m /hr No. 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 By-pass Assembly – 2.5" No. 1 1 1 30 By-pass Assembly - 2" No. 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 By-pass Assembly – 1.5" No. 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 32 Venturi & manifold (2.5") No. 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 33 Venturi & manifold (2") No. 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 Venturi & manifold (1.5") No.
35 Fittings & Accessories 5% 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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B. CLOSE SPACED CROPS
1. For 0.2 hectare
S.No. Component Lateral to
Lateral x Dripper spacing
(mxm)
Unit 2.5x2.5 2x2 1.5x1.5
1. PVC Pipe 50 mm; Class 2
II; 4kg/cm
m 66 66 66
2. Emitting Pipe 16 mm
Class II (0.6 mx1 to 4
lph)
m 800 1150 1700
3. Control Valve 40 mm No. 1 1 1
4. Air release Valve 1” No. 1 1 1
5. Non Return Valve 1” No. 1 1 1
6. C Throttle Valve 1/2" No. 1 1 1
7. Screen filter 5 M3/HR No. 1 1 1
8. By-pass Assembly – 1
1/2"
No 1 1 1
9. Ventury & manifold
(3/4”) No 1 1 1
10. Fittings & Accessories @
5%
set 1 1 1
Total Cost 15463 18807 24063
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B. CLOSE SPACED CROPS
2. For 0.4 & 1.0 Hectare
Area (ha) 0.4 1.0
SN Component name/ Lateral to Lateral x Dripper
spacing (m x m)
Unit 2.5 X 0.6 1.8 X 0.6 1.2 X 0.6 2.5 X 0.6 1.8 X 0.6 1.2 X 0.6
1 2PVC PIPE 110 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm
m 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 2PVC Pipe 90 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm
m 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 2PVC Pipe 75 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm
m 0 0 0 54 54 54
4 2PVC Pipe 63 mm;Class II ; 4kg/cm
m 0 0 0 102 102 102
5 2PVC Pipe 50 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm
m 96 96 96 0 0 0
6 2
Lateral 16 mm Class II; 2.5 kg/cm m 38 53 79 60 83 125
7 Emitting Pipe 16 mm Class II (0.6 m x 1 to 4 lph) m 1616 2245 3367 4040 5611 8417
8 Control Valve 90 mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 Control Valve 75mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 Control Valve 63mm No. 0 0 0 1 1 1
11 Control Valve 50mm No. 1 1 1 1 1 2
12 Flush Valve 75 mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 Flush Valve 63mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 Flush Valve 50mm No. 1 1 1 1 1 1
15 Air release Valve 1" No. 1 1 1 1 1 1
16 Air release Valve 1 1/2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 Non Return Valve 1 1/2" No. 1 1 1 1 1 1
18 Non Return Valve 2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 Non Return Valve 2 1/2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 Throttle Valve 1 1/2" No. 0 0 0 1 1 1
21 Throttle Valve 2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 Throttle Valve 2 1/2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 3Screen filter 40 m /hr No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 3
Screen filter 30 m / hr No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 3Screen filter 20/25 m /hr No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 3
Screen filter 10 m /hr No. 1 1 1 1 1 1
27 By-pass Assembly – 2.5" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 By-pass Assembly - 2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 By-pass Assembly – 1.5" No. 1 1 1 1 1 1
30 Venturi & manifold (2.5") No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 Venturi & manifold (2") No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 Venturi & manifold (1.5") No. 1 1 1 1 1 1
33 Fittings & Accessories @ 5% 5% 1 1 1 1 1 1
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B CLOSE SPACED CROPS
3. For 2.0 & 3.0 Hectare
Area (Ha) 2.0 3.0
SN Component name/ Lateral to Lateral x Dripper
spacing (m x m)
Unit 2.5 X 0.6 1.8 X 0.6 1.2 X 0.6 2.5 X 0.6 1.8 X 0.6 1.2 X 0.6
1 2PVC PIPE 110 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm
m 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 2PVC Pipe 90 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm
m 0 0 0 90 90 90
3 2PVC Pipe 75 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm
m 75 75 75 132 132 132
4 2PVC Pipe 63 mm;Class II ; 4kg/cm
m 150 150 150 174 174 174
5 2PVC Pipe 50 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm
m 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 2
Lateral 16 mm Class II; 2.5 kg/cm m 120 150 200 156 217 325
7 Emitting Pipe 16 mm Class II (0.6 m x 1 to 4 lph) m 8200 11500 17000 12120 16833 25250
8 Control Valve 90 mm No. 0 0 0 1 1 1
9 Control Valve 75mm No. 1 1 1 2 2 2
10 Control Valve 63mm No. 2 2 2 4 4 4
11 Control Valve 50mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 Flush Valve 75 mm No. 0 0 0 1 1 1
13 Flush Valve 63mm No. 1 1 1 4 4 4
14 Flush Valve 50mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 Air release Valve 1" No. 1 1 1 1 1 1
16 Air release Valve 1.5" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 Non Return Valve 1.5" No. 1 1 1 0 0 0
18 Non Return Valve 2" No. 0 0 0 1 1 1
19 Non Return Valve 2.5" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 Throttle Valve 1.5" No. 1 1 1 0 0 0
21 Throttle Valve 2" No. 0 0 0 1 1 1
22 Throttle Valve 2.5" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 3Screen filter 40 m /hr No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 3
Screen filter 30 m / hr No. 1 1 1 1 1 1
25 3Screen filter 20/25 m /hr No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 3
Screen filter 10 m /hr No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 By-pass Assembly - 2 1/2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 By-pass Assembly - 2" No. 1 1 1 1 1 1
29 By-pass Assembly – 1.5" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
30 Venturi & manifold (2.5") No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 Venturi & manifold (2") No. 1 1 1 1 1 1
32 Venturi & manifold (1.5") No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
33 Fittings & Accessories @ 5% 5% 1 1 1 1 1 1
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B CLOSE SPACED CROPS
4. For 4.0 & 5.0 Hectare
Area (ha) 4.0 5.0
SN Component name/ Lateral to Lateral x Dripper
spacing (m x m)
Unit 2.5 X 0.6 1.8 X 0.6 1.2 X 0.6 2.5 X 0.6 1.8 X 0.6 1.2 X 0.6
1 2PVC PIPE 110 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm
m 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 2PVC Pipe 90 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm
m 138 138 138 168 168 168
3 2PVC Pipe 75 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm
m 276 276 276 342 342 342
4 2PVC Pipe 63 mm;Class II ; 4kg/cm
m 402 402 402 456 456 456
5 2PVC Pipe 50 mm; Class II ; 4kg/cm
m 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 2
Lateral 16 mm Class II; 2.5 kg/cm m 180 250 375 268 373 559
7 Emitting Pipe 16 mm Class II (0.6 m x 1 to 4 lph) m 16000 22000 33100 20200 28056 42083
8 Control Valve 90 mm No. 2 2 2 2 2 2
9 Control Valve 75mm No. 2 2 2 2 2 2
10 Control Valve 63mm No. 4 4 4 4 4 4
11 Control Valve 50mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 Flush Valve 75 mm No. 1 1 1 1 1 1
13 Flush Valve 63mm No. 4 4 4 4 4 4
14 Flush Valve 50mm No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 Air release Valve 1" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 Air release Valve 1.5" No. 1 1 1 1 1 1
17 Non Return Valve 1.5" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 Non Return Valve 2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 Non Return Valve 2.5" No. 1 1 1 1 1 1
20 Throttle Valve 1.5" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 Throttle Valve 2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 Throttle Valve 2.5" No. 1 1 1 1 1 1
23 3Screen filter 40 m /hr No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 3
Screen filter 30 m / hr No. 1 1 1 1 1 1
25 3Screen filter 20/25 m /hr No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 3
Screen filter 10 m /hr No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 By-pass Assembly – 2.5" No. 1 1 1 1 1 1
28 By-pass Assembly - 2" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 By-pass Assembly – 1.5" No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
30 Venturi & manifold (2.5") No. 1 1 1 1 1 1
31 Venturi & manifold (2") No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 Venturi & manifold (1.5") No. 0 0 0 0 0 0
33 Fittings & Accessories @ 5% 5% 1 1 1 1 1 1
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Material requirement for Mini Sprinkler System 10m x 10m Spacing
Sr.
No.
Name of Component Unit Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity
Area 1 ha 2 ha 3 ha 4 ha 5 ha
1 PVC Pipe 90 mm x 4 kg/cm2 ;
Class 2
mtr. 0 80 210 235 310
2 PVC Pipe 75 mm x 4 kg/cm2 ;
Class 2
mtr. 60 150 320 420 480
3 PVC Pipe 63 mm x 4 kg/cm2 ;
Class 2
mtr. 110 0 0 0 0
4 LLDPE Lateral 32 mm x 2.5
kg/cm2; class 2
mtr. 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
5 Mini Sprinkler Double Nozzle
Full Circle
No. 100 220 300 400 500
6 M S Riser Rod (1.2 m length) No. 100 220 300 400 500
7 Control Valve 75 mm No. 2 2 4 4 4
8 PP Ball Valve 32 mm No. 20 28 65 80 88
9 Flush Valve 75 mm No. 1 2 4 4 4
10 Flush Valve 63 mm No. 0 0 0 0 0
11 Air Release Valve (Plastic) 1" No. 1 1 1 1 1
12 Non Return Valve 2" No. 0 0 0 0 0
13 Non Return Valve 2.5" No. 1 1 1 1 1
14 Throttle Valve 2" No. 0 0 0 0 0
15 Throttle Valve 2.5 " No. 1 1 1 0 0
16 Throttle Valve 3" No. 0 0 0 1 1
17 Screen Filter 30 m3/hr x 2.5" No. 1 1 1 1 1
18 By Pass Assembly 2 " (MS) No. 0 0 0 0 1
19 By Pass Assembly 1.5 " (MS) No. 1 1 1 1 0
20 Ventury and Manifold 2 " No. 1 1 1 1 1
21 Fitting & Accessories 10% 1 1 1 1 1
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NMMP Norms & Guidelines
Annual Action Plan of NMMP for the year 2014-15 Haryana State
Sr.
No
Component Phy. Target
(In nos./Ha.)
Unit Cost
( InRs.)
Rate of
Assistance
(%)
Amount of
Assistance
( In Rs.)
Total Amount of
Assistance ( InRs.)
1. Nursery – Model
Public Sector
Nursery- Small
Public Sector 1 4,00,000 100% 4,00,000 4,00,000
Sub Total 1 - - - 4,00,000
2 CULTIVATION CROP (ha.)
i) Alovera 134 42500 20% 8500 1139000
ii) Stevia 52 312500 20% 62500 3250000
iii) Satawar 19 62500 20% 9375 (75%) 178125
iv) Aonla 208 65000 20% 8450 (65%) 1757600
v) Ashwagandha 4 25000 20% 5000 20000
vi) SafedMusli 17 312500 20% 62500 1062500
vii) Bael 95 40000 50% 13000 (65%) 1235000
viii) Guggal 2 160000 75% 78000 (65%) 156000
ix) Tulsi 2 30000 20% 6000 12000
x) Mulethi 6 100000 50% 37500 (75%) 225000
xi) Kalmegh 10 25000 20% 5000 50000
xii) Sena 10 25000 20% 5000 50000
Sub Total 559 - - - 9135225
2nd
Year maintenance (2013-14)
Sr.
No
Component Phy. Target
(In Ha.)
Unit Cost
( In Rs.)
Rate of
Assistance
(%)
Amount of
Assistance
( In Rs.)
Total Amount of
Assistance
( In Rs.)
1. Satawar 8 62500 25% of 20% 3125 25000
2. Aonla 118 65000 20% of 20 % 2600 306800
3. Bael 61.2 40000 20% of 50% 4000 244800
Sub Total 187.2 - - - 576600
4 Post Harvest Management
Public Sector (i) Drying Shed
(Nos.) (SHG) 1 500000 100% 500000 500000
(ii) Storage Godown
(Nos.) (SHG) 1 500000 100% 500000 500000
Total 2 - - 500000 1000000
Sub total (1+4) 11111825
Management
support @ 5%
555591
G. Total - - - 11667416
Rs. 116.67 lacs
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Scheduled Caste Sub-Plan (IHD)
Subsidy details
1) Vegetable Minikits
Rabi Season 4200x@600/-
Kharif Season 2255x@600/-
25.20 lakhs
13.53 lakhs
2) Tuber Crop Yam
40x@40,000/-(100% subsidy) 16.00 lakhs
3) Plastic Crates
10,000x@184/- (80% subsidy) 18.40 lakhs
4) Mushroom
a) Mushroom Unit
21x@27,000/- (90% subsidy) 5.67 lakhs
5) Trays
5400 Traysx @189/- (90% subsidy) 10.21 lakhs
6) a) Vending Cart Mortised
100x@132000/- (80% subsidy)
b) Vending Cart Mortised (ACE Zip Type)
128x@188000/- (80% subsidy)
132.20 lakh
240.64 lakh
7) Training (21x @15000/-) (100% subsidy) 3.15 lakh
Total 465.00 lakhs
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Sericulture
Norms & Guidelines
Sr No Name of the Component Unit (Rs) Unit Cost Total physical unit
20
Financial
2.801 Support for Mulberry Plantation
Development (300 plants per acre)
50:25:25
27400 14000
2 Maintenance of tree plantation
/Maintenance of Mulberry Tree (300
plants per acre) 50:25:25
17000 4500 120 5.40
3 Construction of rearing house for 50
dfls 35:35:30
75000 75000 10 7.50
4 Support for rearing appliances 50:25:25 78610 40000 10 4.00
5 Publicity for sericulture sector 50:50:0 275000 275000 1 1.00
6 Traning of farmer 50:50:0 3000 3000 60 1.80
7 Exposure visit of farmer 50:50:0 2000 2000 15 0.30
8 Workshop/seminar (CSB 100%) 50000 50000 1 0.50
9 Support for Resham Sathi (three month
for Autumn and three months Spring
season i.e. Six month (CSB 100%)
48000 48000 per person
i.e. 24000 per
season for three
months
3 1.44
10 Construction of Chawki Rearing Centre
and procurement of rearing equipment
(35 : 65: 00) Govt. sector
795800 400000 1 4.00
11 Support for setting up of Hot Air Driers
(50 Kg. capacity units, electrical)
(50:50:00) Govt. Sector
134000 1 1.34
Total 242 30.08
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RKVY Norms & Guidelines
(Rs. in lacs)
Project
No.
Project Financial Targets Targeted
Beneficiaries
(2014-15)
(nos.)
Page
No. 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
A. Stream – 1
a) Production Growth 1 Post- Harvest Management –
Packing & Packaging
307.30 346.10 395.10 5550 2-11
2 Promotion of Bio Pesticides/
Pheromone Traps in
Horticulture Crops to Reduce
the Pesticide Residual Effect
200.00 222.00 236.25 4000 12-17
3 Promotion of Mushroom
Cultivation
138.50 155.00 166.00 1105 18-22
4 Stacking of Hybrid Vegetable
Cultivation
156.25 187.50 218.75 625 23-27
5 Promotion of Soluble
Fertilizers through Drip
Irrigation
100.00 110.50 121.00 500 28-31
Total (a) 902.05 1021.10 1137.10 11780
b) Infrastructure
6 Solar Water Pumps 280.00 344.00 412.80 100 32-39
7 Establishment Of Training-
Cum- Demonstration Centre
For Sericulture at Panchkula
50.00 0 0 - 40-44
8 Proposal for Promotion of
Protected Cultivation in the
Haryana State under RKVY
during 2014-15
4031.25 5041.81 7256.25 350 45-51
Total (b) 4361.25 5745.81 7669.05 450
Total Stream-1 (a+b) 5263.30 6766.91 8806.15 12230
B. Stream – 2 Vegetable Initiative for Urban
Cluster (VIUC)
1200.00 1688.96 2339.73 1635 52-60
Grand Total 6463.30 8455.87 11145.88 13865
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1. Title of the Project: Post- Harvest Management - Packing & Packaging
Sr.
No.
Component Unit Cost
(in Rs.)
Subsidy
@ 50%
Targeted Beneficiary
1 Plastic Crates for
transportation of
Vegetables
300 150 3500 (Subsidy limit 50
crates per beneficiary and
1000 crates per group)
2 Corrugated box for
packing of fruits &
vegetable seedling.
16 8 1850 (Subsidy limit 100
boxes sper beneficiary)
3 Corrugated boxes for
packing of vegetables
30 15 200 (Subsidy limit 1000
boxes per beneficiary)
Unit cost of plastic crates/boxes shall be based on tender price and shall be
communicated later on.
2. Title of the Project: Promotion of Bio Pesticides in Horticulture Crops to Reduce
the Pesticide Residual Effect
Sr.
No.
Component Unit Cost
(in Rs.)
Subsidy @
30% Targeted Beneficiaries
(Subsidy limit 2 ha. per
beneficiary)
1 Bio Pesticides & Pheromone
Traps
4000 1200 8000
Total 4000 1200 8000
3. Title of the Project: Promotion of Mushroom Cultivation.
Sr.
No.
Component Unit Cost
(in Rs.)
Subsidy @
50%
Targeted Beneficiaries
1 Mushroom compost &
spawn
220 Rs. 110/- 1100
(Subsidy limit 100 trays per
beneficiary)
2 Mushroom Compost
Turner Machine
7.00 lacs 3.50 lacs (Subsidy limit 1 per group)
4. Title of the Project: Promotion of Stacking in Hybrid Vegetable Cultivation.
Sr.
No.
Component Unit Cost
(in Rs.)
Subsidy
@ 40%
Targeted Beneficiaries
1 Stacking of Hybrid
Vegetable
Cultivation.
1,56,250
per ha.
62,500 per
ha.
625
(Subsidy limit @ Rs.25000/-per 0.4 ha.
per beneficiary)
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5. Title of the Project: Promotion of Soluble Fertilizers through Drip Irrigation.
Sr.
No.
Component Unit Cost
Rs. lacs)
Subsidy @
25% (Rs.)
Targeted Beneficiaries
1 Soluble fertilizers 20,000 per
ha.
5,000 per
ha.
500 nos.
(Maximum limits 2 ha. per
beneficiary).
Total
6. Title of the Project: Providing Solar Water Pumps for Horticulture Activities
Sr.
No.
Component Unit Cost
Rs.lacs)
Subsidy
@ 40%
(Rs. lacs)
Targeted Beneficiaries
1 Solar water pump sets
of 2 HP
2.00 0.80 50 nos. farmer group/ farmers
2 Solar water pump sets
of 4.6 HP
6.00 2.40 50 nos. farmer group
7. Title of the Project: ESTABLISHMENT OF TRAINING-CUM-DEMONSTRATION
CENTRE FOR SERICULTURE AT PANCHKULA
Sr.
No.
Component Unit Cost
(Rs. in
lacs)
Subsidy @
100% (Rs.
lacs)
Remarks
1 Establishment of training-cum-
demonstration centre for
sericulture at Panchkula
40.68 40.68 To be established in public
sector.
8. Title of the Project: PROMOTION OF PROTECTED CULTIVATION IN THE
HARYANA STATE
Sr.
No.
Component Unit Cost
Rs.
Subsidy
@ 50%
(Rs.)
Targeted
Beneficiaries
1 Assistance on Polyhouses/ Protected
Structures
935 467.50 350 nos.
2 Assistance on cultivation under Polyhouses/
Protected Structures
140 70
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VIUC
9. Title of the Project: Vegetable Initiatives for Urban Clusters under RKVY Scheme
during the year
Sr.
No.
Component Physical Subsidy @
50% (Rs.)
Targeted
Beneficiaries
1 Assistance on Polyhouses/
Protected Structures
200000 sqm
(20 ha)
Rs. 467.5 per
sqm.
100 nos.
2 Assistance on cultivation
under Polyhouses/
Protected Structures
200000 sqm
(20 ha)
Rs. 70 per
sqm.
3 Mulching 65 ha 16000 35 nos.
4 Integrated Cold Chain 2 nos. 1449250
0
2 nos. farmer
groups = 500
farmers
5 Retail Market Outlets 11 nos. 175000 11 nos. farmer
groups = 500
farmers
6 Mobile Vending Carts 11 nos. 50000 11 nos. farmer
groups= 500
farmers
Total 1635
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Weather Based Crop Insurance
Horticulture Crops
For the year 2014-15, a proposal of Rs. 200.00 lacs has been prepared for
major fruits and vegetable crops out of which Rs. 50.00 lacs is State share and Rs. 50.00
lacs is Centre share and remaining Rs. 100.00 lacs is farmers share under the scheme:
a) Scheme: The proposal shall be covered under Centrally Sponsored Scheme 2401-
Crop-Husbandry-119-Horticulture and Vegetable crops (SB No. 63) Centrally
Sponsored Scheme for (Sharing Basis 50:50) for horticulture crops insurance in
Haryana for the year 2014-15. An outlay of Rs. 50.00 lacs has been kept as State
share under the scheme.
b) Coverage of Crops: All the major fruits and vegetables shall be covered in all the
districts of the State.
c) Coverage of Farmers: All the farmers including small & marginal, women,
scheduled caste, share croppers and tenant farmers would be covered under the
scheme. The scheme would be voluntary for the non loanee farmers and mandatory
for loanee farmers.
d) (i) Risk Covered:
Following weather perils, which are deemed to cause “Adverse Weather
Incidence” leading to crop loss, would be covered under the Scheme:
Excess rainfall, deficit rainfall, frost, heat (temperature), relative humidity etc.
(ii) Perils Covered:
Following are the weather perils, which are deemed to cause “Adverse Weather Incidence”, leading to crop losses, would be covered under the Scheme:
Deficit Rains, Un-seasonal/Excess Rains, Frost, Heat (Temperature), Relative
Humidity etc.
e) Crop with premium and area to be covered: This scheme extends to
Agriculture Insurance Company of India Ltd. (AIC), ICICI Lombard and other
insurance company. The crops and districts along with rate of premium during the
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year 2014-15 is as under. The area proposed is tentative which may increase or
decrease depending upon the crops covered under the districts.
f) Risk Period (Insurance period): Risk period would be from “Sowing Period” to “Maturity” of the crop. Risk period, depending on the duration of the crop and the weather parameters chosen, could vary with individual crop and Reference Unit Area,
and would be notified by the SLCCCI before the commencement of risk period.
g) Sum insured/limit of coverage: The sum insured will be extended to the cost of
cultivation of the insured crops. The rate of premium fixed for each insured crop is
reflected in Table – 1 under item which includes service tax for annual
commercial/horticulture crops actuarial rates of premium will be applicable @12%
on sum insured.
h) Premium payable: Out of total premium of the insured crop, 50% will be paid by
the farmer and balance is payable by the State and Govt. of India in the ratio 50:50
basis.
i) Sharing of Financial Liabilities: All the financial liabilities of subsidy shall be
shared between the Government of India and the State Government in the ratio 50:50.
j) Claim Settlement: The insured shall be required to furnish as copy of the
policy/confirmation certificate cover note as a proof of insurance and any other
document requested by AIC, ICICI Lombard and other insurance company for
settlement of the claim.
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Table No. - 1
Premium Rate Rs. Per Ha.
Sr.
No.
Name of
Agency
Crop District Sum
Insure
d
Total
Premium
Farme
r Share
Centr
e
Share
State
Share
Area to
be
covered
(Ha.)
Funds to
be
allotted
(Rs. In
lacs)
1 Agri.
Insurance Co.
Mango Y. Nagar, Ambala,
Panchkula
60000 7200 3600 1800 1800 122 2.20
do Guava, Aonla,
Litchi
Y. Nagar, Ambala,
Panchkula
60000 7200 3600 1800 1800 100 1.80
do Onion Y. Nagar, Ambala,
Panchkula
50000 6000 3000 1500 1500 100 1.50
do Tomato,
Cauliflower,
Carrot, &
Cucurbits,
Potato
Y. Nagar, Ambala,
Panchkula
30000 3600 1800 900 900 166 1.50
Total 488 7.00
2 ICICI
Lombard
Mango Karnal, 60000 7200 3600 1800 1800 66 1.20
do Guava, Ber,
Aonla, Litchi
Karnal, Kaithal,
Jind, Sonepat
60000 7200 3600 1800 1800 100 1.80
do Onion Sonepat 50000 6000 3000 1500 1500 100 1.50
do Tomato, Peas,
Cauliflower,
Carrot, Bhindi
& Cabbage,
Cucurbits,
Potato
Karnal, Kaithal,
Jind, Sonepat
30000 3600 1800 900 900 166 1.50
Total 432 6.00
3 Chola MS Guava, Ber,
Aonla,
Mewat, Gurgaon,
Faridabad, Palwal
60000 7200 3600 1800 1800 100 1.80
do Onion (Kherif) Mewat, 50000 6000 3000 1500 1500 80 1.20
do Tomato, Bhindi
& Cabbage,
Cucurbits,
Mewat, Gurgaon,
Faridabad, Palwal
30000 3600 1800 900 900 333 3.00
Total 513 6.00
4 Reliance GIC Mango Ambala, Karnal,
Panipat
60000 7200 3600 1800 1800 83 1.50
Do Guava, Ber,
Aonla, Litchi
-do- 60000 7200 3600 1800 1800 84 1.50
do Onion Ambala, Karnal,
Panipat
50000 6000 3000 1500 1500 100 1.50
do Tomato, Peas,
Carrot, Bhindi
& Cabbage,
Cucurbit Potato
Ambala, Karnal,
Panipat
30000 3600 1800 900 900 166 1.50
Total 433 6.00
5 Bajaj
Alliances
Guava, Ber, Rewari, Jhajjar 60000 7200 3600 1800 1800 166 3.00
do Onion Jhajjar 50000 6000 3000 1500 1500 100 1.50
do Carrot,
Cucurbits
Rewari, Jhajjar 30000 3600 1800 900 900 166 1.50
Total 432 6.00
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6 Future
Generation
India
(Insurance
Co. Ltd.)
Guava, Ber, Rohtak, Panipat,
Sonepat
60000 7200 3600 1800 1800 166 3.00
do Onion Rohtak, Sonepat 50000 6000 3000 1500 1500 100 1.50
do Tomato, Peas,
Cauliflower,
Carrot, Bhindi &
Cabbage,
Cucurbits,
Potato
Rohtak, Panipat,
Sonepat
30000 3600 1800 900 900 166 1.50
Total 432 6.00
7 HDFC ERGO Mango Karnla, KKR 60000 7200 3600 1800 1800 83 1.50
do Citrus Sirsa 62500 7500 3750 1875 1875 80 1.50
do Guava, Aonla,
Litchi
Karnal KKR, Sirsa 60000 7200 3600 1800 1800 84 1.50
do Onion Karnal 50000 6000 3000 1500 1500 66 1.00
do Tomato, Peas,
Bhindi &
Cabbage,
Cucurbits,
Potato
Karnal KKR, Sirsa 30000 3600 1800 900 900 166 1.50
Total 479 7.00
8 IFFCO -
TOKIO
Guava, Aonla Sirsa, Fatehabad,
Hisar, Bhiwani
60000 7200 3600 1800 1800 84 1.50
Do Citrus Sirsa, Fatehabad,
Hisar, Bhiwani
62500 7500 3750 1875 1875 80 1.50
Do Tomato, Peas,
Carrot, Bhindi
&
Cabbage,Cucur
bit
Sirsa, Fatehabad,
Hisar, Bhiwani
30000 3600 1800 900 900 334 3.00
Total 498 6.00
G. Total 3707 50.00
Footnote:
1. The Amount / funds allotted to insurance companies / firms may be increase or decrease based on
performance and utilization of funds by individual firm. This change in allotment shall be done on
request of firm and after decision taken by Director General Horticulture.
2. Limit be defined to under the perils covered.
3. Firms shall get installed Weather Station in the areas where there is no such Weather Station.
The balance share of GOI and beneficiary shall be collected by insurance companies on their own.