RTI Info by Fisheries Dept
RTI Info by Fisheries Dept
RTI Info by Fisheries Dept
DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES
MANUAL ON RIGHT TO
INFORMATION ACT,
2005
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF
FISHERIES,RAJAHMUNDRY
FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT
OFFICER , UPPADA
ADMINISTRATIVE :
FINANCIAL;
He
draws the funds of various schemes and utilizes them as ordered by Director of
Fisheries / Commissiioner of Fisheries and Accounts Authorisation.
Sl. No.
Subject
Delegation of powers
Rs.1,500/-p.a at a time
1) the
Sl. No.
Item of expenditure
Dist. Officer
Remarks
Dy. Director of Fisheries
( per annum)
1.
a) Light vehicles
Rs. 10,000/-
( AR&T/DESK)
b) Heavy vehicles
Rs. 20,000/-
2.
Purchase of stationery
Rs. 5, 000/-
3.
Rs. 10,000/-
b) Repairs of furniture
Rs. 1,000/-
4.
5.
Rs. 1,000/(permonth)
6.
Light refreshments
NIL
7.
8.
Repairs to typewriters
Rs. 1,000/-
9.
Condemnation of vehicles
NIL.
Subject to rental
valuation
Certificate of the
Roads and buildings
Department.
The financial powers delegated in respect of works and repairs to the Deputy Director
of Fisheries are work Rs. 20,000/- and repairs upto Rs. 2,000/- vide G.O. Ms. No. 771 Forests
& Rural Development ( Fish-I) Department, dated 11-10-1977.
FIELD FUNCTIONS
1)
He makes field inspections to study and proper implementation of schemes makes the
review of schemes and projects being implemented in the three divisions of the
Department in the District i.e., Kakinada, Amalapuram, Rajahmundry.
2)
3)
He makes visits to the field unit offices like fish seed farms, production units and
corporations and to the places where new schemes/projects are proposed and examine
the feasibility of them.
4)
He had to conduct Annual Inspections of the offices of the Asst. Director of Fisheries,
in the District.
DESK FUNCTIONS
1)
Deputy Director of Fisheries dealing with cash books has to check and sign the cash
book, P.A. Register ( if there) and un disbursed pay register every day, whenever in
Headquarters. In case of tour, on return he has to check and sign.
2)
3)
4)
He has to examine and clear the files and tappals received from his staff.
5)
6)
7)
compling,
9)
10)
Every Assistant Director of Fisheries with cash has to check and sign
the following registers on closed of every day.
(a) Cash Book
(b) Permanent Advance Register
(c)
to by any of the subordinates under the instructisons of the officer concerned and the
officer should compare every entery in the cash accounts, on the next occasion when
he sees the cash accounts or when he returns to headquarters, whichever is earlier.
Each entry in the dcash accounts should be initialed and dated on token of his check.
2.
He has to check Tappal Distribution Register, Personal Registers, Fair Copy Register,
Dispatch Register, Periodical Register maintained by the ministerial staff once in a
month.
3.
headquarters.
4.
5.
6.
7.
He has to obtain timely reports data from field officers, processing and submission
to higher officers i.e., District Officer.
8.
He has to formulate suitable extension and publicity campaigns suitably for the
development of fisheries sector.
the functionary.
functionary is posted.
INLAND FISHEREES
1
Responsible for fish seed production management. Advance planning for biotic and
material procurement and execution. Modern methods of induced breeding of major
carps
by hypothesation,
Survey and location of suitable grounds for natural collection of fish and prawn seed
in flooded river and stream banks on the spot decisions for collection, segregation,
conditioning and transport.
Survey of inland water sources for suitability and potentiality, supply of quality fish
seed or stocking composite fish culture methods.
poultry / dickery / piggery / diary, etc., Lease of fishery wealth in tanks / reservoirs
and issue of fishing permits, marketing of product, collection of statistics and
enumeration of markets.
5.
selection, for construction of ponds on the periphery of lakes and reservoirs and
management of fish culture in them. Enumeration of craft and tackle in craft wise
and population village wise.
6.
Study ecological and biotic factors effecting fish growth and mortality take
immediate remedial measures create facilities and arrangements for exploitation and
marketing of fish.
smooth tiled flooring drinking water facility Electricity facility Ice Boxes, Toilets in
fisherwomen etc., survey and selection of suitable sites for marketing infrastructure
like ice-cum-cold storage and quick transport facilities, etc., sending periodical report
on statistics of inland fish production and mode of disposal by random check
methods.
MARINE FISHERIES
7.
Survey and demonstration for introduction of modern fishing methods and location of
fishing grounds suitable.
demurrals fishery and prawn. Analysis for catch monitoring study the operational
conditions to establish viability of the method. Practical demonstration of fishing
method onboard.
Introduction of modern craft like beach landing craft. P.V.C., and Ferro cement
catamarans, methods for longevity of catamarans. Locate suitable wooden logs for
catamarans. Out board motors for Navas, kort nozzles to engines of mechanized
fishing vessels for fuel efficiency and diversified fishing operations.
9.
Survey for selection of suitable sites for construction of jetties, fish landing platforms,
Ice cum cold storage facilities, freezing plants. Civil amenities to fishermen like
village access roads and quick transport facilities to reach fish markets in time,
housing power drinking
Socioeconomic and nutritional surveys ( these are the essential components being
implemented in all ;integrated Fisheries Development Schemes). Statistics on marine
fish catches, craft and species wise. Culture in sea, mariculture, mussel culture, cage
and pen culture
10.
Implementation of A.P. Marine Fishing Regulation Act and Rules and issue of BioMetric ID., Cards all Sea going fishermen.
Survey for selection of suitable site in the coastal areas. Macro and micro level
studies in slushy and marsly areas, Preservation of topsoil, Locate centers for natural
suitable gear and period for collection, advance planning for
procurement of
physical parameters of water and prawn culture in ponds. Prawn juvenile feeding by
culture under mini and polyculture. Artificial feeding of locally available cheap and
efficient feed components, harvesting method and period to suit the chronological
factor of molting practical demonstration and extension. Enumeration of culture area
category wise & village wise regularization of existing shrimp culture ponds by
collecting applications from the farmers and conducting Mandal Level Committees,
District Level Committees and State Level Committees and finally to Coastal
Aquaculture Authority for getting certificates to the farmers.
12.
13.
RELIEF :
The Asst.
Inspector of Fisheries assists the Fisheries Development Officer at the same Station. The
Asst. Inspector of Fisheries is discharging duties independently on other places. Any other
duties assigned form time to time.
1.
spawn for rearing. Nursery management for manuring. Predatory, insect and weed
control growth of primary productivity. In charge of small sized fish seed production
farms, natural collection centers along with banks of rivers and streams, determination
of pituitary gland weight to body weight of fish.
Identification of sex
maturity
and soil parameters in case of fresh mortality and stunted growth, compilation of
statistics of inland fish mar4ket arrivals and mode of its disposal.
3.
4.
BRACKISH WATER FISHERIES: Collection of data of tidal, soil water and other
parameters for selection of site identification of economic various of prawn juveniles,
examination of phyto and zooplankton and density, dosages of mahuva oil cake for
predatory control, manuring of ponds .
5.
MARINE FISHEREIS:
compilation of fish catch data, record data on dimensions of craft and tackles and their
efficiency.
7.
TRAINING
AND
DEMONSTRATION:
Organize
practical
and
field
8.
9.
RELIEF: Relief operations to fishermen in the event of natural disasters in group and
mass activity involving all cadres.
FIELDMEN
The functions of fieldman are as given below
In fish seed production he has to attend.
1. Survey for availability and procurement of suitable breeder fish, pituitary glands and
other material required for induced Breeding experiments of fish.
2. Measurement of fish weight, length, identification of sex, stage of gonadl maturity
etc.,
3. Management of nursery ponds, rearing po9nds, and other ponds in the fish seed farms
for deweeding, manuring and feeding of fish seed etc.,
4. Segregation of male and female breeders before the breeding season.
5. Preparation of pituitary gland extracts and administering the extract.
6. Control of insect and other predatory by spraying the oil and soap emulsion in nursery
/ rearing ponds.
7. Hatchery operation throughout 24 hours in fish breeding season.
8. Check up power and water supply system when the hatchery is on operation.
9. Transport of fish breeders and transport fish seed in plastic bags filled with oxygen
packing
(B)
In fish culture extension activity, the functionary has to attend the following
1. Collection of soil water, predatory fish samples for analysis
2. Survey and collection of data on water sources in rural areas, to find out the fish
seed requirement.
6. Collection of healthy prawn spanners in good condition and their safe transport to
hatcheries.
7. Preparation of ponds such as watering manuring for production of Phyto and
Zooplankton for stocking of prawn seed.
8. Daily management of ponds for checking physical parameters, artificial feeding, etc.,
9. Checking of sluice gates of ponds to avoid the leakage of water and species under
culture.
10. Harvesting of pond.
11. Post harvest preservation and marketing.
(F)
COOPERATIVES.
1.
To catch the breeders from the available sources of water with cast net/drag
net, select healthy suitable fish based on symptoms.
(b)
(c)
Erection of breeding hapas / hatching hapas for breeders most carefully during
breeding season as they are most sensitive and mishandling leads to not
respond to breed even after pituitary injection.
(d)
Handle eggs, tender hatchlings and fish seed very carefully as they are very
sensitive and mishandling leads to more mortality rate while transferring them
place to place.
(e)
To attend the duty round the clock, especially during breeding season to watch
the run of hatchery.
(f)
Attend for cleaning of nursery, rearing ponds, filling up them with clean water,
manuring applying soap oil emulsion for removal of insect predators.
(g)
(h)
To catch fish seed with suitable nets packing with oxygen and transport
(i)
(j)
(k)
To guard the fishery wealth especially in fish seed farms all-round the clock.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Fisheries submits the report to the Commissioner of Fisheries for framing the charges.
ASSISTANT INSPECTOR OF FISHERIES
The functionary is accountable to Assistant Director of Fisheries. In case of any
omissions or commissions the Assistant Director of Fisheries, who is in-charge of Divisional
Administration and supervision officer may call for the explanation of the functionary and
submit to Deputy Director of Fisheries. Basing on the rep;ort, the Principal, State Institute of
Fisheries Technology, Kakinada frame the charges against the functionary and take necessary
disciplinary action.
FIELDMAN
He is accountable to Fisheries Development Officer/ Asst. Inspector of Fisheries of
the unit. In case of any omissions/commissions the FDO/AIF may will report to Asst.
Director of Fisheries for disciplinary action. He frame charges against the functionary and
take the disciplinary action.
FISHERMEN:
The Fishermen is responsible to stand the work entrusted by the Fisheries
Development Officer/Asst. Inspector of Fisheries / Fieldman on the spot. He should furnish
the information verbally to the officer. If the Fishermen failed to attend the work
Entrusted to him, the officer concerned call for explanation. On receipt of the explanation,
the officer will report to the Asst. Director of Fisheries along with his remarks. Based on the
prima facie case the Asst. Director of Fisheries, frame the charges and serve to Fishermen.
On receipt of the replies, he examine the replies given by the individual and if the charges
are proved he takes the necessary disciplinary action as per CCA rules.
iv)
Function /Service
Registration of new
Society ( Free
Village)
Bifurcation of
SAociety
Admission of
Members
D.D.
Fisheries
Office
7 days
after
receipt of
proposals
from the
ADFs
7 days
after
receipt of
proposals
from the
ADFs
-
Time frame
Reference
A.D.
F.D.O.,
/ document
prescribing
the
Fisheries
AIF., office
norms ( Citizens
Office
Charter, Service
charter etc.,)
45 days s
10 days after
M
receipt of
intimation
from the
ADF
90 days
60 days
Memo.
No.
4190-A3/
2009
dt.08-2009.
Commissioner
of Fisheries
A.P.,
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5
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7
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10
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21
22
23
Disputes regarding
membership
Deletion of Bogus
members
Issuing of Duplicate
Hye-law
General Grievances
Applications received
through Honble
M.Ps
Applications received
through Honble
MLAs
Applications received
through Honble
Ministers
Applications received
the Dist. Collector
Applications received
through
HonbleC.M., peshi
Feasibility report for
registration of new
society
Skill Test for
admission of new
members
Settlement of
disputes regarding
membership
Submission of report
on elimination of
bogus members
Issuing of fishing
permits
Submission of
proposals under
GAIS scheme
Technical information
to the progressive
aqauafarmers
Supply of Fish Seed
to aqua farmers
Appeal on
F.C. Societies
disputes
Revision
Review
60
days
90 days
Hyderabad.
7 days
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V)
Amendment of ByeLaws
7 days
30 days
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3.
A.P. Marine Fishing Regulation Act 9 of 1995 and A.P. Marine Fishing Regulation
Rules of 1995.
(A) Appellate Authority under Sub-section (1) of section 13 of A.P.M.F.R Act
( Chapter VIII, Rule 22 of A.P.M.F ( regulation ) rules of 1995 and Rule 23
Procedure for presentation and disposal of appeals by the Appellate authority.
(B) Secretary of the Appellate Board as per rules 19 of A.P.M.F. Regulation rules
1995.
Adjudicating officers under section 2(a) and Section 3 of A.P.M.F.R. Act 1996 (Act
of 1995) and vide G.O.Ms.No. 56 A.H & Fisheries ( Fish-I) dept,
dated 15-
6-1999.
(D) Authorised officers under sectioin 3 of APMFR Act 1996 ( Act of 1995) and vide
G.O. Ms. No. 56 AH&Fisheries ( Fish-I) Dept, dated 15-6-1999.
DUTIES: The authorized officer designated under this act is the competent
authority for issuing certificate of registration to all the sea going fishing vessels,
is also empowered for grant of fishing licence, in the prescribed forms. He can
also inspect or search any fishing vessel/fishing craft / trawler, if it is found
fishing with out registration and licence and impose penalties as prescribed.
4. Coastal Regulation Zone notification under section 3 (1) and section 3 (2) (4) of
the Environment (protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of Environment
protection Rules 1986.
certificates by CAA.
5) Power of the Registrar of Co-op. Societies under the Act are delegated to the
Director of Fisheries vide G.O. Ms., No. 1982 F&A ( Fisheries ) dated 15-6-1986
power conferred by section 3 of the A.P. Co-op. Societies Act 1964 ( A.P. Act 7 of
1964) Exercise all powers of the Registrar under the Act except those specified in
section 50.84 to 115 of APCS Act 1964.
Description
Gist of contents
N
o.
1
Fixation of rentals in
Irrigation Tanks
INSTRUCTIONS
Supply of HSD on
subsidized cost to
Motorised Fishing
Vessel / Motorised craft
MANUALS
Deptl. Mannual
As per Commissioner of
Dept. Manual
appendices
3
Functionary Manual
2
3
Functionary Manual
Appendices
PUBLICATIONS
Training manual on
Design and
Development of Fishing
Gear and Craft
Hand book on
aquaculture / Fisheries
Hand Book on Cyclone
Disaster preparedness
Manual on Scampi
-do-
-do-
-do-
Rs. 50/-
Culture
Technology
on
commercially important fishes
Covers community preparedness
during the pre and post natural
calamities
Covers topics of culture and capture
fisheries in Inland Waters for
trainees with low e3ducatiopnal
qualifications. This manual is in
Telugu.
Culture Techics of fresh Water
Prawn
Rs. 35/-
vii) the particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with, or
representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation
of its policy or implementation thereof:
District Level Committee for fishery development activities is conslituted vide G.O. Ms. No.
28 AH, DD & Fisheires (Fish-II) Dept. dated 28-3-2003 with the following members ( with
two years term from the date of issue of order)
OFFICIAL MEMBERS:
1)
Chairman
2)
Vice Chairman
Member
4)
Member
5)
Member
6)
Member/Convener
Member
Member
2)
Member
3)
Member
VIII) a statement of the boards, councils, committees and other bodies consisting of
two lormore persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice, and as to
whether ieetings of those boards, councils, committees and other bodies are open to the
public, or the minutes or such meetings are accessible for public.
Dist. Level Aqauaculature committee is constituted under Coastal Aqauaculture Authority,
Chennai (CAA) with the following members.
1)
Dist. Collector
Chairman
2)
Member - Convener
3)
Member
4)
Member
5)
Member
6)
Member
Dist. Collector
Chairman
2)
Member - Convener
3)
Member
4)
Member
5)
Member
6)
Member
7)
EminentAgriculturist
Member
8)
Eminent Environmentalist
Member
Fishing Harbour Managing Committee constituted vide G.O. Ms. No. 113 AH, DD &
Fisheries ( Fish-I) Dept. dated 25-11-2002 and G.O. Ms. No. 39 AH, DD & Fisheres ( Fish-I)
dept. dt. 08-09-2004, with the following members:
1)
Chairman
2)
Memebr-Conv enor
3)
Member
4)
Member
5)
Member
A.P. Region
6)
Member
7)
Member
8)
Member
9)
Member
2)
3)
4)
5)
President D.F.C.S.,
6)
7)
Village Secretary
8)
9)
Committee constituted for the purpose of fixing up of Upset Pricde in Minor Irrigation
Tank and other sources vested in Gram Pancdhayats from 1409 fasli
onwdards
( G.O.Ms.No. 499 Pancyhayt Raj & Rural Development ( Pandchayats-IV) Dept. dt. 2511-1998:
1)
Chairman
2)
Member
3)
Member
4)
Member/Convenor
Designation
Place of working
office
monthly
remuneration
in Rs.
Sarvasri
1
Sri V.V.S.P.R.V.Prasad
Kakinada
65588
K. R.Naidu
29928
Vacant
Asst. Engineer
Kakinada
Bh. B. Rushyendrudu
Kakinada
Vacant
Asst. Engineer
Kakinada
N. Muralinath
Superintendent
Kakinada
30734
S.J.N. Sultana
Sr. Asst.,
Kakinada
29978
M. Srinivas
Jr. Asst.,
Kakinada
14973
Vacant
Jr. Steno
Kakinada
10
Vacant
Typist
Kakinada
11
Vacant
Typist
Kakinada
12
Vacant
Draughtsman
Kakinada
13
K. Narasimha Rao
Driver
Kakinada
21838
14
Y. Parvathi Devi
Office Sub-ordinate
Kakinada
18202
15
S.Kotanna
Office Sub-ordinate
Kakinada
15033
16
V.V.V.S.Venu Gopal
Office Sub-ordinate
Kakinada
10347
17
S. Rajeswararao
Office Sub-ordinate
Kakinada
21538
18
Vacant
Office Sub-ordinate
Kakinada
30794
19
M. Satyanarayana
Office Sub-ordinate
Kakinada
20394
20
Vacant
lab Attender
Kakinada
21
R. Veerabhadram
Watchman
Kakinada
14993
22
D. Suryanarayana
Office Sub-ordinate
Kakinada
20379
Amalapuram
ASST. DIRECTOR OF
FISHERIES,
AMALAPURAM
1
Vacant
K. Venkateswara Rao
32751
P. Prakasharao
Superintendent
Amalapuram
30433
B. Apparao
Jr. Asst.,
Amalapuram
19231
B. Srinivas Rao
Jr. Asst.,
Amalapuram
11534
Vacant
Typist
Amalapuram
10
Vacant
Mamidikuduru
11
Ch. V.V.S.Raju
Kothapeta
12
Vacant
Mummidivaram
13
Vacant
Bobbarlanka
14
P. Narasimha Swami
Fieldman
Mamidikuduru
15422
Fieldman
Razole
10449
15
I . Hemanad kumar
40626
22195
171710
16348
16
T. Veerabhadra Rao
Fieldman
kothapeta
11965
17
P. Balayogeswararao
Fieldman
Kothapeta
15847
18
P. Govindarajulu
Office Sub-ordinate
Amalapuram
17129
19
Vacant
Office Sub-ordinate
Amalapuram
20
Vacant
Office Sub-ordinate
Amalapuram
21
Vacant
Fishermen
Kothapeta
22
P. Satyanarayana
Fishermen
Mamidikuduru
18995
23
T. Rajeswari
Fishermen
Amalapuram
11512
24
N. Subbarao
Watchaman
Kothapeta
16832
25
N. Baburao
Watchaman
Amalapuram
15139
26
K. D. Satyarekha
Watchaman
Amalapuram
19150
27
A.S.R.K.V.Prasad
Watchaman
katrenikona
14142
28
I.Bapiraju,
Watchaman
Bobbarlanaka
20951
29
Vacant
Watchaman
Kothapeta
30
J.Narayana Rao
field Watcher
Bobbarlanaka
20951
31
A. Anil Kumar
Fieldman
Amalapuram
12182
32
Vacant
Fishermen
Razole
33
M. Suryarao
Fishermen
Razole
20072
34
V. Satyanarayana
Watchaman
Mamidikuduru
13384
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
51371
30777
28321
24529
22779
22749
26840
21523
21723
23847
24031
18733
10327
12903
16755
10318
16331
15697
9243
13773
14975
11288
14558
17259
20157
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
B. Samuel
K. Srinivasarao
Vacant
K. Satyavathi
Vacant
K.Ch. Sathiraju
S. Ramana
P. Sathiraju
Smt. T. Veeramma
Vacant
Ch. Uma maheswararao
L. Vijayananadam
T. Satyam
Vacant
Vacant
Vacant
A.Suranna
P. Rambabu
D.Narasimha Murty
P. Satyavathi
V. Srinivasarao
M. vishnu
M. Ramulu
G. Somaraju
V. Durga
M.S.Varma
G. Suryanarayana
Driver
Office Sub-ordinate
Office Sub-ordinate
Office Sub-ordinate
Office Sub-ordinate
Office Sub-ordinate
Office Sub-ordinate
Office Sub-ordinate
Office Sub-ordinate
Office Sub-ordinate
Fishery guard
Fishery guard
Fishermen
Fishermen
Fishermen
Fishermen
Fishermen
Fishermen
Watchaman
Watchwomen
Watchman
Watchaman
Watchaman
Watchaman
Watchwomen
Fieldman
Fishermen
Kakinada
Kakinada
Kakinada
Kakinada
Danaipeta
Kakinada (F.H)
Kakinada (F.H)
Konapapapeta
Uppada
Addaripeta
Tallarevu
Tallarevu
Uppada
Tallarevu
Peddapuram
Uppada
Vetlapalem
Kakinada
Kakinada
Kakinada
Tallarevu
Vetlapalem
Tuni
Kakinada
Yeleswaram
Kakinada
Kakinada
19008
17251
14215
20383
15381
11288
18763
13016
14987
14142
18091
19812
13773
11690
11965
12903
19145
11690
10960
21538
15742
ASST. DIRECTOR OF
FISHERIES,
RAJAHMUNDRY
1
Sri M. Anantharaju
Rajahmundry
55299
K. Ramarao
32366
V. Ramanarao
19333
R.V.S.V. Prasad
23363
K. Narayana murty
23805
Vacant
K. Rama Krishna
Sr. Asst.,
Rajahmundry
25376
Saraswathi
Jr. Asst.,
Rajahmundry
20991
Vacant
Jr. Asst.,
Rajahmundry
10
Vacant
Typist
Rajahmundry
11
Vacant
kadium
12
Vacant
Korukonda
13
D. Sambasivarao
Addateegala
16007
14
Vacant
Kapileswarapuram
15
N. David Raju
Fishery Guard
korukonda
16
Vacant
Fieldman
Addateegala
17
N. Satyanarayana
Fieldman
Dwarapudi
16232
18
S. Mastan
Fieldman
Rajahmundry
20971
Fieldman
Kapileswarapuram
13384
19
Satyanarayana
13375
20
Vacant
Fieldman
Rajavommangi
21
E. Murali
Office Sub-ordinates
Rajahmundry
14155
22
J. Veeraswamy
Office Sub-ordinates
Rajahmundry
20956
23
Vacant
Office Sub-ordinates
Kadium
24
D.N.R.K. Lakshmi
Office Sub-ordinates
Rajahmundry
10647
25
S. Nalla Abbulu
Watchman
Rajahmundry
12656
26
T. Apparao
Watchman
Dwarapudi
11947
27
S. Satyanarayana
Watchman
kadium
13774
28
Vacant
Watchman
Rajahmundry
29
P. baburao
Fishermen
kadium
30
Vacant
Fishermen
kadium
31
K. Venkatarao
Fishermen
kadium
32
Vacant
Fishermen
kadium
33
Vacant
Fishermen
Rajahmundry
34
K. Appalaswami
Fishermen
Kadium
35
A. Apparao
Fishermen
Rajahmundry
36
Vacant
Fishermen
Dwarapudi
37
Vacant
Fishermen
Kapileswarapuram
38
Vacant
Masalchi
Rajahmundry
39
T. Srinivasarao
Fieldman
Kadium
13744
40
N. Dharmaraju
Fishermen
Kadium
17221
41
Vacant
Fishermen
Dwarapudi
20966
17261
20379
xi) the budget allocated to eachof its agency indicating the particulars of all plans, proposed expenditures and report on disbursements made :
Progress in 2010 - 11
physical
S.No.
Target
Amount Amount
Achievement released utilised
Balance
634
234
18.00
10.00
8.00
165
20
40
4
44
3
165
44
3
7.44
1.00
2.00
0.5
-
3.11
-
4.33
1
2
0.5
-
12
12
1500
1500
Remarks
Budget yet to be released
for Rs.8.00 lakhs
Kept in ZP Account
Submitted to the Treasury
Submitted to the Treasury
Budget yet to be released
Budget yet to be released
Budget yet to be released
for repairs
Budget yet to be released
for repairs
manures etc., for fish culture with 50% subsidy. Budget allocation for the year
indicates in item no. (xi) under S.No. 7 for the current year shown above.
Execution of above Schemes :
Under the Housing Schem, the eleigible beneficiaries as per norms fixed by the Govt.
will be identified in Grama Sabhas held in the presence of Public Representatives,
FCS Presidents and other community elders. The identified eligible list would be sent
to Dist., Manager, housing for grounding after getting approval of the Dist., Collector.
Beneficiaries selected in Grama Sabhas in Indiramma Housing Scheme. District
Collector approves the list.
Under the HSD oil scheme, the eligible subsidy i.e., @ Rs. 6.03 paise per litre in case
of Sales Tax and Rs.3.00 in case of CED per liter as per quantity eligible will be
drawn as per budget allocation and released to the bank account of the respective
beneficiaries.
Under MTC Scheme, after receipt of bank consent for sanction of loan to the
beneficiaries approved by the District Collector, the subsidy portion will be drawn and
released to the respective banks for further grounding.
For SC & ST Component Plan, the beneficiaries will be identified in Grama Sabhas .
SC/ST beneficiaries will get Rs.5000/- each as subsidy and good working Fishermen
Co-operative Society will get Rs.12,500/- subsidy for each of their tanks. Bills will be
sent to Dist., Treasury and the Treasury will adjust the Z.P. funds. The ZP in turn
approve the schemes and funds in their committees and send backthe subsidy amounts
for grounding by the Fisheries Dept.,
xiii)
Under leasing of fishing rights in Minor Irrigation Tanks, FCSs have been getting
permits in respect of 195 Departmental Tanks and 6 Reservoirs, during current fasli
year.
Under Regularisation of Aquaculture Activity so far 3104 farmers have received
authorization from CAA which were recommended by the DLC & SLC and 1028
farmers from Fresh Water Aquaculture have received authorization which were
recommended by the DLC.
During the current fasli year, 285 no. of MFV owners and 349 no. of MTC owners
will be benefitted under subsidized HSD scheme.
Under SC & ST plan 60nos. of fishermen will get input subsidy towards seed, feed,
nets and manures @ Rs.5000/-per head during the current financial year. Unit Cost is
Rs.10,000/-.
xiv) Details in respect of information, available to or held by it, reduced in an electronic
form :
The information pertaining to the Department in respect of above schemes / programmes
is available in the Department web site address www.apfisheries.com and e-mail id of the
respective districts.
The e-mail id in respect of E.G.Dist., is ddfkkd-ap@nic.in
xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens for obtaining information, including
the working hours of a library or reading room, if maintained for public use :
Citizen charter is displayed at Dist., all Divisional and Mandal level fisheries offices
where in the services rendered by the department are publicized and time frame fixed for
rendering each of such facilities. The handouts and other publicity material on all
departmental schemes and programmes are also available for the benefit of citizens at all
fisheries offices in the District.
RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT 2005 AT DISTRICT LEVEL - FISHERIES DEPARTMENT - EAST GODAVARI DISTRICT
xvi ) The Names, designations and other particulars of the Public Information Officers.
S.No. Name & Designation of Asst. public information Officer Name & Designation of Public information Officer
1
2
3
District Office Level
Sri N. Muralinath
Superintendent,
O/o Dy. Director of Fisheries, Kakinada
Ph. No. 0884 - 2344748
Khamaruddin Shaik
Sr. Asst.,
O/o Asst. Director of Fisheries, Kakinada
Ph. No. 0884 - 2343122
Amalapuram Fisheries Division
P. Prakasha Rao
Superintendent
O/o Asst. Director of Fisheries, Amalapuram
Rajahmundry Fisheries Division
2
Sri G. Venkateswararao
Fisheries Development Officer, Kakinada
Head Quarters : Kakinada
Jurisdiction Mandals : Kakinada Urban
do
do
do
do
do
do
Sri V. Peddibabu
Fisheries Development Officer, Tuni (I/C)
Head Quarters : Tuni
Jurisdiction Mandals : Thondangi, tuni, Kotananduru,
Sankhavaram and Rowtulapudi
Mobile No. 9848350481
Sri V. Peddibabu
Fisheries Development Officer, Uppada
Head Quarters : Uppada
Jurisdiction Mandals : U. Kothapalli, Gollaprolu and
Pithapuram
Mobile No. 9848350481
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Smt. Azizunisa
Fisheries Development Officer, Vetlapalem
Head Quarters : Vetlapalem
Jurisdiction Mandals : Samalkota, Rangampeta
Mobile No. 9966731494
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
2
Sri K. Ramarao
Fisheries Development Officer, Rajahmundry
Head Quarters : Rajahmundry
Jurisdiction Mandals : Rajahmundry ( Urabn & Rural)
Seethanagaram
Mobile No. 9440891961
do
do
do
do
do
do
Sri D. Sambasivarao
Asst. Inspector of Fisheries, Addateegala
Head Quarters : Addateegala
Jurisdiction Mandals : Addateegala, Gangavaram
Y. Ramavaram
Mobile No.9494052440
do
do
do
do
Sri R.V.S.V.Prasad
Fisheries Development Officer, Kadium
Head Quarters : kadium ( Fish Seed Farm)
Jurisdiction Mandals : kadium,
Mobile No. 9247860914
do
do
do
do
do
do
Sri R.V.S.V.Prasad
Asst. Inspector of Fisheries, kadium
Head Quarters : Kadium
Jurisdiction Mandals : Rajanagaram, biccavolu
Mobile No. 9247860914