7. revised annual plan 2009-2010 - Angul
7. revised annual plan 2009-2010 - Angul
7. revised annual plan 2009-2010 - Angul
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During 2008-09, the office of the CDVO, <strong>Angul</strong> <strong>plan</strong>ned for a training hostel with a project cost<br />
of Rs.30 lakhs. The DPC had approved this <strong>plan</strong> on the condition that this will serve as a<br />
common facility centre for other allied departments. However, the government is yet to sanction<br />
the same. Since the allied departments also express a need for training centre and/or hostel, it<br />
has been suggested that a common facility centre for this may be developed on PPP mode. The<br />
Corporate sector may contribute for this purpose under its CSR programme.<br />
Fishery<br />
Presently, fisheries and aquaculture contribute 1.04% to the national GDP of the country and<br />
5.34% to agriculture and allied activities. The fisheries sector has been providing employment to<br />
fishermen whose occupation is highly prone to natural calamities. Sustainable fisheries can only<br />
be achieved through improvement of the quality, technical skills, and management of human<br />
resource managing fisheries in the country, in consonance with the rapidly changing needs.<br />
The priority areas in fishery sector in the district are:<br />
1 To promote sustainable development of inland fishery<br />
2 To produce and stock fingerlings/yearlings for enhancement of fish production<br />
3 To enhance contribution of fishery sector to food and livelihoods security of the people<br />
engaged in fishery<br />
4 To develop human resource through capacity building<br />
The major schemes that are being implemented in the district are:<br />
Scheme Sector Brief description<br />
Upgradation of skills for self- State Plan To impart training to unemployment<br />
in fisheries<br />
employed youth<br />
Inland capture fishery CSP(75:25) Training<br />
Development fishery and CSP (75:25) Excavation and renovation of<br />
aquaculture through FFDA<br />
pisciculture tanks<br />
Welfare programme for fishermen CSP (50:50) Insurance and low cost<br />
housing for fishermen<br />
Infrastructure is insufficient for the production of fingerlings as per requirement in the district.<br />
Hence, major emphasis has been given to the development of the existing fish farms. Fingerling<br />
production in the irrigation dams & reservoirs of the district has been suggested to this<br />
Department but they express certain limitations of the same. However, one remarkable<br />
achievement of the Department has been promotion of pisciculture in village ponds through<br />
women’s SHGs.<br />
Following is the <strong>annual</strong> <strong>plan</strong> for this Department:<br />
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