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    Indian Council of Agricultural Research mooted the idea of establishing Krishi Vigyan Kendra’s to conduct “ON FARM TESTING” for identifying technologies in terms of location specific sustainable land use systems, to organise “FRONT LINE DEMONSTRATIONS” to establish its production potentials on the farmers’ fields and to generate production data and feedback information, conduct “TRAINNINGS” for farmers to update their knowledge and skills in modern agricultural technologies, training of extension personnel to orient them in the frontier areas of technology development on regular basis, to arrange “VOCATIONAL TRAINNINGS” both long and short term for the farmers, rural youth and women with emphasis on’ learning by doing’ for higher production on farms and generating self employment and various “EXTENSION ACTIVITIES” in order to speed up the process of dissemination of technologies.

    Krishi Vigyan Kendra (Karnal) became operational in July 1976, functioning under NDRI (ICAR) aims at the overall development of the district in agriculture and allied sectors. The Kendra has linkages with all the line departments in the district in addition to contacts with most of the Agricultural Universities and all the ICAR Institutes in the country. These linkages helps the Kendra updated on the recent technologies in agricultural and allied sectors. Highly qualified professionals in each fields of agriculture working with Kendra facilitate to modify these technologies suiting to local requirements by adopting various scientific methodologies. Thus locally viable technology takes birth. A successful technology would be popularized by the Kendra whereas feedback from a failure would be sent back to the research institutions for refinement. The impact of our technology dissemination activities is visible in the technology adoption rate by farmers. The Krishi Vigyan Kendra (Karnal) received best KVK award during 1994-95 period

    Mandates

    • Technology assessment and demonstration for wider application in operational area.
    • Capacity development programmes for stakeholders (Practicing farmers, farm women, extension functionaries, line departments and rural youth/entrepreneurs.
    • Technology product and inputs production and promotion.

    To achieve the set goals, KVK has the following main activities in the field of dairy production, dairy processing, crop production, fisheries, bee keeping, home science and vermicompost making.

    • On-campus training
    • Off-campus training
    • In-service training
    • On-farm trails
    • Front-line Demonstrations on Oilseeds, Pulses & Horticultural crops
    • Seed Production
    • Field/Extension Activities
    Name Detail
    Area 2,520 Sq Km
    Population 1,505,324
    Literacy Rate 74.73%
    No. of Sub Division 4
    No. of Tehsils 5
    No. of Sub Tehsils 3
    No. of Municipal Corporation 1
    No. of Municipalities 6
    No. of Blocks 8
    No. of Gram Panchayats 382
    No. of Villages 435

    KVK implemented the following projects and schemes of DOAC&FW, ICAR and IMD during the year 2019

    1. Promotion of Agricultural Mechanization for In-Situ Management of Crop Residue
    2. CFLD (Pulses) under NFSM
    3. CFLD (Oilseed) under NFSM
    4. SDT in Vermiculture (ASCI)
    5. Establishment of DAMU at KVK.
    6. Establishment of Demonstrations unit on Micro-Irrigation System under PMKSY
    7. Installation of Unipole hoarding at KVK.
    8. Nutri Sensitive Agricultural Resources and Innovation (NARI).
    9. Jal Sanrakshan Yojna.
    10. Procurement of Farm Machinery & Equipments under submission on Agricultural mechanization.
    11. PKVY
    12. FMD & Brucellosis
    13. SAP

    Instructional Farm – 35 Acres

    Instructional Units:

    • Crop & Seed production (30 Acres)
    • Horticulture (2 Acres)
    • Bee-keeping (45 Bee colonies)
    • Fish Farming (3 Acres water Area)
    • Vermicompost (4 Beds size 10’ x3’)
    • Kisan Bhavan
    • Laboratories
      • Home Science
      • Milk Testing and Processing
      • Soil Testing

    Accommodation Facilities: Kisan Bhawan- 48 Bed Dormitory

    Farm Machineries

    S.no. Name Number
    1 Tractor 1
    2 Harrow 1
    3 Paddy Harrow 1
    4 Cultivator 3
    5 Leveler 2
    6 Thrasher Machine 2
    7 Thrashing Fan 1
    8 Trolley 2
    9 Bund Maker 1
    10 Bund Former 1
    11 Shrub Master 2
    12 Zero Tillage 2
    13 Disc Plough 1
    14 Mulcher 1
    15 Tractor operated sprayer 2
    16 Happy Seeder 1

     Machinery under CRM scheme

    Name of the Machine/ Equipment Number
    Happy Seeder 3
    Hydraulic Reversible M.B. Plough 2
    Rotavator 1
    Mulcher 2
    Zero tillage seed drill 4

    The Government of India has entrusted upon the India Meteorological Department (IMD) the task of establishing the task of establishing weather observing system and development of Gramin Krishi MausamSewa (ग्रामीण कृषि मौसम सेवा) in the country. In pursuance hereof, IMD has set up in the country a network of about 138 Agro Meteorological Field Units (AMFUs) which are multidisciplinary units responsible for preparation and dissemination of district and sub-district Agromet advisories. Under GKMS, IMD established District Agromet Units (DAMUs),These DAMUs are located at State Agricultural Universities, ICAR centres and other institutions. Each DAMU utilizes the relevant output products including weather data from conventional/ automatic weather station (AWS) provided by IMD and ICAR to generate specific advisories for agricultural management for the respective districts of Agro-climatic zones identified under the area of its jurisdiction and disseminate the same to the farming community.

    Agrometeorology is an important multidisciplinary subject. Hence, ICAR maintains Agromet observatories as well as Automated Weather station (AWS) and record Agromet observations at its institutions, National Research Centres, Project Directorates, Krishi Vigyan Kendra’s (KVKs) etc. to generate agrometeorological information for use in studies on crops, pests and diseases, soil, agroforestry, livestock, horticulture, agriculture physics, soil science, etc. Such data will help ICAR institutes to study crop-weather relationship, relationship between crop weather and pest/ disease and develop region/ location specific Agrometpredictive models.DAMU will receive weather forecast from IMD to prepare and disseminate sub-district level Agromet Advisory Bulletins (AAB). The mode of dissemination through E-mail, Social media like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and what’s group for each block for the benefitsof farming community.

    Objectives

    1. To improvise the existing district level Agromet Advisory Services (AAS) so as to deliver crop and location specific AAS to farmers at block level.
    2. To design optimum observatory network for issuance of village level advisories for implementation of crop weather insurance.
    3. To establish District Agromet Units as nodal centre for catering to needs of agriculture services.
    4. To provide customized advisory bulletins through last mile connectivity to farmers with personalized Agromet advisory services (AAS).
    5. To extend the weather-based advisory service to the allied areas like livestock, grazing of farm feed etc.
    6. To establish appropriate dissemination and support system for weather-based crop insurance in the country.
    Scientific Staff
    Pankaj_Kumar_Saraswa.png Dr. Pankaj Kumar Saraswat
    Senior Scientist and Head
    Soil Science
    Dr Ramesh Chandra.jpg Dr. Ramesh Chandra
    Senior Scientist
    Livestock Production Management
    Dr. Rajkumar
    Senior Scientist
    Veterinary Extension
    Dr Neelam Upadhyay.jpg Dr. Neelam Upadhyay
    Scientist
    Food Technology
    Technical Staff
    Dr Satish Kumar.jpg Dr. Satish Kumar
    CTO
    Horticulture
    Dr. Rakesh Kumar Tonk
    ACTO
    Entomology
    Mrs. Deepa Kumari
    TO
    Home Science
    Sh. Balraj Singh
    Farm Manager (TO)
    Agriculture (Diploma)
    Arun Kumar T V.jpg Mr. Arun Kumar TV
    Technical Assistant
    Biotechnology
    Mr. Munish Leharwan
    Technical Assistant
    Plant Pathology
    Yogesh Kumar (2).jpg Dr. Yogesh Kumar (DAMU project)
    Agromet SMS
    Agrometerology
    Ms. Mamta Baradwaj (DAMU project)
    Agromet Observer
    Physics
    Mr. Pankaj Kumar
    Senior Technician (Driver)
    Administrative Staff
    Sh. Satish Meena
    LDC
    Supporting Staff
    Sh. Baldev Singh
    Sh. Raghbir Singh
    Om prakash.jpg Sh. Om prakash
    Sh. Ishwar Singh
    Sh. Alam Singh
    1. Climate change and Agriculture Climate change and Agriculture PDF
    2. Disease management in Kharif crops Disease management in Kharif crops PDF
    3. Hari Sabjiyon Ka Mahatv Hari Sabjiyon Ka Mahatv PDF
    4. Folder for Crop Residue Management Folder for Crop Residue Management PDF
    5. KVK Recipe Home Science KVK Recipe Home Science PDF
    6. Krishi Mausam Krishi Mausam PDF
    7. Annual Report Annual Report PDF
    8. Booklet on Soil Health Management Booklet on Soil Health Management PDF
    9. Prakritik Kheti Prakritik Kheti PDF
    10. Wheat Production technology using CRM Wheat Production technology using CRM PDF

    Dr. Pankaj Kumar Saraswat
    Senior Scientist & Head
    Krishi Vigyan Kendra
    ICAR-NDRI
    Karnal, Haryana
    PIN- 132001
    Email: kvkkarnal@gmail.com

    Phone: 0184-2259341, 2259338