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Services provided by the Animal Husbandry &
Dairying Department of Haryana |
| Since
long, Animal Husbandry & Dairying Department
Haryana have been implementing different programmes
and schemes for the benefit of people engaged
in livestock rearing occupation. In addition
to the major tool of socio-economic development
of the society and nation, livestock is also
a major tool of human health development. Today
per capita milk availability in Haryana is 680
gm per day as compare to 258 gm at national
level. |
To
facilitate the animal breeders different Programmes
are being implemented by the department for
the development of world famous Livestock of
the state which are summarized as under:- |
There
are 942 Government Vety. Hospitals, 1809 Government
Vety. Dispensaries and 4 Polyclinics i.e. 2755
Veterinary Institutions providing veterinary
and breeding services for all type of small
and large animal/ species of livestock. There
by every 3 villages are being covered by one
Veterinary Institution in which facilities of
health and breeding services are being provided
by Veterinary Surgeons / VLDA’s as per
timings given below. |
From
16 April to 15 October (7.30 A.M. to 2.00 P.M.)
From 16 October to 15 April (8.30 A.M. to 3.00
P.M.) |
| Note:-
|
(i)
Institutions will be remain closed on Sunday
and gazetted Holidays. |
(ii)
Emergency Cases are attended 24X7 hours free
of cost. |
(iii)
If diseased animal can not be brought to hospital,
then emergency services are provided at farmers’
doorstep but to and fro arrangements to carry
the Vety. Surgeon have to be made available
by the owner of the animal. |
| Veterinary
Services:- |
| To
keep the states livestock healthy, two types of
services are being provided. |
| (A)
Vaccination for Prevention of Diseases. |
Healthy
animals are vaccinated against various infectious
& non infectious diseases. The department
is manufacturing/purchasing different vaccines.
Vaccination facility is being given free of
cost to the farmers. |
1. |
Heamorrhagic
Septicaeamia Vaccine. (H.S.) |
2. |
Black
Quarter Vaccine. (B.Q.) |
3. |
Sheep
Pox Vaccine (S.P.) |
4. |
Enterotoxaemia
Vaccine (E.T.V.) |
5. |
P.P.R.
Vaccine (in Sheep) |
6. |
Foot
& Mouth Disease Vaccine (F.M.D.) |
7. |
Swine
Fever Vaccine (S.F.) |
| Livestock
owners can get their animal vaccinated at the
nearest Veterinary Hospital/Dispensary. |
| (B)
Treatment of the Sick Animals:- |
In
addition to veterinary services provided in
Hospital and Dispensary, the department organizes
Healthcare Camps in different villages. Farmers
can have the benefit of these camps and can
get their sick animal treated. The medicine
are given free of cost in these camps. |
| Livestock
Breeding Services |
Artificial
Insemination services are being provided using
frozen semen of high quality pedigreed bulls
at all Veterinary Institution and even at farmers
doorstep at subsidized rate of Rs.20 and Rs.
70 respectively. This facility is available
24X7 days in every Veterinary Institution. |
| The
breeders are encouraged to keep high Quality Murrah
Buffaloes by providing incentives:- |
| Owner
of the Murrah Buffaloes yielding more than 25
kg per day is given Rs. 25000/- as incentive. |
Between
19kg to 25kg milk yield is given Rs. 15000/-
as incentive.
Between
16kg to 19kg milk yield is given Rs.10000/-
as incentive.
Between
13kg to 16kg milk yield is given Rs. 5000/-
as incentive. |
Milk
recording is done by a committee of departmental
officers. If a village have 50 or more Buffaloes
are selected than that village is designated
as “Adarsh Murrah Village” and “Murrah
Breeding Association” is constituted in
the village. An incentive of Rs.5.00 lac is
provided to the association by the State Government. |
Good
quality male calves of these recoded Murrah
Buffaloes between the age of 12-15 months are
purchased by the department and after intensive
rearing them good quality bulls are supplied
to village Panchayats for natural breeding at
a subsidized rate of Rs. 2000/-. |
| Animal
Insurance Scheme |
There
is provision of animal Insurance scheme in the
State under which milch animals are being insured.
75% of subsidy on the insurance premium is granted
by the State government. All the animals kept
by the Scheduled Caste families are insured
free of cost and full premium is borne by the
Government. |
| In
Natural Calamity |
In
order to prevent the spread of diseases during
natural calamities Government makes the provisions
of special fund for the purchase of medicine
and other items. The Department constitutes
special teams, which works round the clock and
provide 24 hour services. |
| Dairy
Development Scheme |
In
order to generate self employment for unemployed
rural youth the department helps the establishment
of 20 milch animals dairy unit from various
financial institutions. Literate/ illiterate
rural / urban, unemployed youth are eligible
for this scheme. All milch animals are insured
and 75% of insurance premium is born by the
Government while 25% by the beneficiaries. An
amount of 15% of the unit cost of the established
dairy unit is provided by the Government, as
a subsidy. In order to avail benefit of this
scheme the applicants may contact Deputy Director
at district level / Subdivisional Officer at
subdivision level / Veterinary Surgeon at Government
Veterinary Hospital / VLDA at Govt. Vety. Dispensary.
The beneficiaries are expected to take three
days training about high Hi-tech Dairy after
that have to apply to the department for onwards
sponsoring to the financial institutions. |
| Milk
and Milk Product Order 1992 |
Under
MMPO 1992, the Milk Plant handling the milk
and milk products more than 10,000 liter per
day are required to be registered. The milk
plant / chilling centre handling upto 2 Lac
liters per day or 10,000 M.T. solid milk per
day are to be registered with State registering
Authority and units handling more than 10,000
M.T. milk / milk products per day are to be
registered with Central registering authority
at the Government of India level. There is provision
of issue of registration certificate within
45 days after the receipt of complete set of
documents containing all relevant informations.
No milk unit in the State can deal in milk and
milk product without the registration and it
is mandatory for each unit to follow the provisions
of MMPO 1992. |
| Cattle
Feed Ordinance 1999 |
The
Cattle feed ordinance have come into force.
Since 4th November 1999 in the state . Under
this act no manufacturer/ dealer is allowed
to manufacture, sell and supply the concentrate
Cattle feed supplement or mineral mixture without
registration license. The firm engaged in manufacture/
distribution/ selling are to be registered with
the State Government, by depositing the requiste
fees (in the Head Dairying 0404) along with
the application form to be submitted through
the Deputy Director Animal Husbandry of the
concerned district to the registration authority.
The detail of registration / renewal fee for
three years is given below. |
|
S.No |
Fees
for Registration |
Renewal
Fees |
Fees
for Providing Duplicate Copy of the Registration
Certificate |
| 1 |
For
Manufacturing Unit. Rs. 1000/- |
Rs.500/- |
Rs.50/- |
| 2 |
For
Selling / Distribution units. Rs. 500/- |
Rs.250/- |
Rs.50/- |
|
The
dealing firm should apply for renewal of registration
license one month prior to the expiry of the
registration along with forms and fees to the
registering authority. The forms and application
related to dairy development scheme are available
at department website. |
| Schemes
and Programmes of the Department |
1. |
Foot
& Mouth Disease control programme will be
continued in the 11th five years plan and is fully
sponsored by Central Government |
2. |
Women
awareness Camps-Sponsored by Haryana Livestock
Development Board. |
3. |
Organization
of Calf rally-It is an integrated programme sponsored
by Haryana Livestock Development Board. |
4. |
Scheme
Sponsored by Government of India under by RKVY
Scheme. |
a) |
Organization
of Infertility Management Camp |
b) |
Artificial
Insemination under PPP by JK Trust |
| c) |
Training
of Farmers, Technical Staffs and study tour
and awarding prizes quality Livestock owner |
d) |
Fees
supplementation for Calf rearing for SC family. |
e) |
Special
Programme for Dairy Development |
5. |
Animal
Insurance Scheme- Sponsored by State and Government
of India. |
6. |
Self
Employment Scheme for Scheduled Caste Families. |
a) |
Two
milch animal |
b) |
Pig
rearing Scheme |
c) |
Sheep
rearing Scheme |
7. |
Self
Employment Scheme- Hi-Tech Dairy Scheme (20 milch
animals
schemes) Sponsored by State Government |
| 8. |
Integrated
Murrah Development Project-Sponsored by Haryana
Livestock Development Board. |
For
any enquiry or detailed information the concerned
Veterinary Surgeon/ Sub Divisional Officer /
Deputy Director of the Department may be contacted.
Any information regarding Animal Husbandry can
be sought from the information counter at Directorate
and District level office. The livestock owner
may contact the Deputy Directors at District
Headquarter and Dr. Sadhu Ram Sharma, Joint
Director (AB), Animal Husbandry & Dairying
Department, Haryana, Pashudhan Bhawan, Sector-2,
Panchkula. |
| For
redressal of complaint and suggestion at Directorate
& District |
| (a)
Officers At Headquater and their Telephone Numbers |
| SN |
Officer
Name |
Office
Address |
Tel.
No. |
1. |
Director
General, Animal Husbandry - Dairying, Haryana |
Bays
No. 9-12 Pasghudhan Bhawan, Sector-2, Panchkula |
Fax
0172-2574662 |
2. |
Joint
Director (Administration)/CCFST |
-do- |
0172-2574664 |
3. |
Joint
Director (Animal Breeding) |
-do- |
0172-2574664 |
4. |
Joint
Director (Planning) |
-do- |
0172-2574664 |
5. |
Credit
Development Officer |
-do- |
0172-2574664 |
6. |
Poultry
Development Officer |
-do- |
0172-2574664 |
7. |
Gaushala
Development Officer |
-do- |
0172-2574664 |
8. |
Deputy
Director (Animal welfare) |
-do- |
0172-2574664 |
9. |
Deputy
Director (Veterinary Education - Training) |
-do- |
0172-2574664 |
10. |
Gaushala
Development Officer |
-do- |
0172-2574664 |
|
| (b)
State Level Officers other than Directorate |
SN |
Post
of Officer |
1. |
Chief
supdt., Govt.Livestock Farm, Hisar |
2. |
Principal,
Haryana Veterinary Training Institute, Hisar |
3. |
Institute
Director, Haryana Veterinary Vaccine Institute,
Hisar |
4. |
Deputy
Director, Sheep Breeding Farm |
5. |
Deputy
Director, Wool Grading |
6. |
Sector
superintendent-1, State Cattle Breeding
Project |
7. |
Sector
superintendent-2, State Cattle Breeding
Project |
8. |
Sector
superintendent-3, State Cattle Breeding
Project |
|
| (c)
Field Officers Address & Phone Number |
SN |
Officer
Name |
Office
Address |
Tel.
No. |
1. |
Chief
superintendent |
Govt.
Livestock Farm, Hisar |
01662-225728 |
2. |
Project
Director |
Equine
Production Centre, Hisar |
01662-270580 |
3. |
Deputy
Director |
Animal
Husbandry & Dairying, Hisar |
01662-225819 |
4. |
Deputy
Director |
Haryana
Veterinary Vaccine Institute, Hisar |
01662-237093 |
5. |
Sector
Superintendent-2 |
State
Cattle Breeding Project, Hisar |
01662-275865 |
6. |
Deputy
Director |
Intensive
Cattle Development Project, Ambala |
0171-2530613 |
7. |
Deputy
Director |
Intensive
Cattle Development Project, Karnal |
0184-2267644 |
8. |
Deputy
Director |
Intensive
Cattle Development Project, Kurukshetra |
01744-220216 |
9. |
Deputy
Director |
Intensive
Cattle Development Project, Jind |
01681-245229 |
10. |
Deputy
Director |
Intensive
Cattle Development Project, Bhiwani |
01664-242593 |
11. |
Deputy
Director |
Intensive
Cattle Development Project, Gurgaon |
0124-2202115 |
12. |
Deputy
Director |
Intensive
Cattle Development Project, Sirsa |
01666-245007 |
13. |
Deputy
Director |
Animal
Husbandry & Dairying, Kaithal |
01746-225075 |
14. |
Deputy
Director |
Animal
Husbandry & Dairying, Panchkula |
0172-2572916 |
15. |
Deputy
Director |
Animal
Husbandry & Dairying, Panipat |
0180-2638524 |
16. |
Deputy
Director |
Animal
Husbandry & Dairying, Jhajjar |
01251-257067 |
17. |
Deputy
Director |
Animal
Husbandry & Dairying, Faridabad |
0129-2421558 |
18. |
Deputy
Director |
Animal
Husbandry & Dairying, Narnaul |
01282-250221 |
19. |
Deputy
Director |
Animal
Husbandry & Dairying, Rewari |
01274-225936 |
20. |
Deputy
Director |
Animal
Husbandry & Dairying, Yamunanagar |
01732-242891 |
21. |
Deputy
Director |
Animal
Husbandry & Dairying, Fatehabad |
01667-224642 |
22. |
Deputy
Director |
Animal
Husbandry & Dairying, Rohtak |
01262-276439,
276869 |
23. |
Deputy
Director |
Animal
Husbandry & Dairying, Palwal |
01275-245632 |
24. |
Deputy
Director |
Animal
Husbandry & Dairying, Mewat |
01267
244277 |
25. |
Deputy
Director |
Animal
Husbandry & Dairying, Sonipat |
0130
2220170 |
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