Meghalaya State Aquaculture Mission Meghalaya State Aquaculture Mission (MSAM) was launched on the 5...
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Meghalaya State Aquaculture Mission Presentation w.e.f 5 th March, 2012 till date
Meghalaya State Aquaculture Mission Meghalaya State Aquaculture Mission (MSAM) was launched on the 5 th March, 2012. The objective is to create 1.00 lakh
Meghalaya State Aquaculture Mission Meghalaya State Aquaculture
Mission (MSAM) was launched on the 5 th March, 2012. The objective
is to create 1.00 lakh fish ponds covering a total water area of
10,000 Ha with the targeted fish production of 20,000 MT annually.
The Mission is coined with one and yet powerful slogan Dependence
to Self-sufficiency
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Launching of MSAM on the 5 th March, 2012
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Mini Mission I : Area and Productivity Expansion Mini Mission
II : Critical Infrastructure Development Mini Mission III :
Establishing sanctuaries for conserving the indigenous and endemic
species Mini Mission IV : Capacity Building and Human Resource
Development Mini Mission V : Mass Media Campaign, Documentation and
Outreach Mini Mission VI : Emerging opportunities in the Fisheries
Sector Meghalaya State Aquaculture Mission (MSAM) comprises of 6
(six) Mini-Missions
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Mini Mission I : Area and Productivity Expansion During
2010-11, the Government has sanctioned Rs 32.4 Crores under State
Livelihood Mission (SPA) and Rs 5 Crores under Value Chain
Management. The amount is utilized for assistance to the individual
fish farmers, ethnic victims of 0.1 Ha ponds as follows: Assistance
is 60% subsidy, 25% Bank Loan and 15% Own contribution.
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Meghalaya State Aquaculture Mission 1. Assistance to Individual
Fish Farmers Nos. Water area In Ha Subsidy Rs in Lakhs Training
cost, Administrative cost, TE etc Total column 3 & 4 12345
5618561.83033.7284.7553118.475 (Rs. In lakhs) 2. Financial support
at 100% to 220 Ethnic victims of East Garo Hills and 42 Ethnic
Victims of Langpih, West Khasi Hills i.e. total 262 numbers. Nos.
of beneficiariesWater area in HaSubsidy Rs in LakhsRemarks
26226.2117.9Scheme implemented (Rs. In lakhs) 3. Value Chain
Management - Rs 5.00 Crores Nos. of beneficiariesWater area in
HaSubsidyRemarks 1234 90090485.99 Scheme implementation under
process Total 1 +2 +3 = No. of beneficiaries = 6780 Water area =
678 Ha Subsidy = 3637.61 Training cost, Administrative cost, TE etc
= 98.755 (Rs. In lakhs)
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Success stories of the Meghalaya State Aquaculture Mission
(MSAM) Pond of Shri Khonglah, Umkiang East Jaintia Hills The pond
is about 0.2 Ha. Initially fish production is 300Kg annually with a
turnover of Rs 40,000 -50,000/- annually This has Contributed
towards his family income and created awareness to the public about
the importance of Fish culture and its impact on rural economy
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Pond of Shri Koinath Marak, Chenggalgre, West Garo Hills The
pond is of 0.2 Ha. Annual Fish Production 300-400 Kg Through the
sale of Fish he could sent his children to better schools.
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Pond of Shri Teibor Hinge, awmusiang - West Jaintia Hills
District Fish pond of 0.3 Ha. During 2012, fish production is
600-650 Kg and earned an income of Rs 97,500/- His financial status
is improved and able to provide employment to his nephew.
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Pond of Shri Dhaneswar Rabha - North Garo Hills District Shri.
Dhaneswar Rabha of NGHD has a fish pond of 0.1 ha. Through this
project he has produced 300 kg of fish and earned Rs. 30,000/-
which has contributed to his family income
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Pond of Shri Rojendro Marngar, Mawten Village - South West
Khasi Hills District The site is surrounded on all sides by
beautiful hillocks. The project has been able to contribute Rs.
30,000/- to his annual income. Besides able to provide employment
to local youth in guarding and maintenance.
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Pond of Smti. Matilda Suting, Mawiambei Village - Ri-Bhoi
District Through this project the owner has been able to earn Rs.
50,000/- from the sale of fishes of 0.4 ha pond. The revenue
received is utilised for school fees, purchase of medicine for the
family and minor repair works of her house.
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MSAM- Infrastructure for Pisciculture, SPA(2012-13) During the
year 2012-13 the Government has sanctioned an amount of Rs 50.00
Crores for Area Expansion for the development of 830 Ha water area,
of individual ponds. (Rs. In lakhs) No. of beneficiaries Water Area
in Ha Subsidy (Assistance) Rs. in lakhs Administrative cost,
Training cost etc. Remarks 83008304837.124162.876 Identification of
the beneficiaries under progress MSAM - Corpus fund, RKVY (2011-12)
Rs 7.33 crores Items / programmes No. of beneficiar ies Water area
(in ha) of 0.1 Ha each Subsidies Administrative expenses, training,
O.E, Advertisement etc. TotalRemarks Area expansion for individual
ponds 1220122 710. 99892 22.00108733.00 Identification of the
beneficiaries under progress (Rs. In lakhs)
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Mini Mission II : Critical Infrastructure Development Fish Seed
Production (i) Establishment of Fish Seed hatcheries in Private
sectors 12 (Twelve) entrepreneurs are assisted for the
Establishment of Fish Seed hatcheries during 2011-12 & 2012-13.
The entrepreneurs have been trained at CIFA Bhubaneshwar Orissa and
Kalyani West Bengal..No. of beneficiaries Assisted during 2011-12
& 2012-13 Total project cost @ 16.00 lakh each Subsidy
(Assistance) 60% Bank loan 25% Own contributio n 15% Remarks 12
192115.24828.8 Each hatchery is targeted to produce 24 lakhs
fingerlings annually (Rs. In lakhs)
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Hatchery constructed under MSAM in West Garo Hills
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Hatchery constructed under MSAM in East Khasi Hills
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(ii) Establishment of Fabricated Reinforced Plastic (FRP)
hatcheries in Private Sector: 14 (Fourteen) entrepreneurs of the
state are being assisted for Establishment of Fabricated Reinforced
Plastic (FRP) hatcheries during 2012-13 for fish seed production
The entrepreneurs were trained at MSFR&TI Mawpun, Meghalaya
(Rs. In lakhs) No. of beneficiaries Project cost @ Rs 3.95,640 each
Subsidy (Assistance) @ 60% Bank loan 25% Own contribution 15%
Remarks 1455.389633,23,376 13.84,748.30844 Each FRP is targeted to
produce 10 lakhs fingerlings annually
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Fish Feed Mills Three fish feed mills will be established in
the state through private sectors during the current year. Project
cost of each feed mill is Rs 18 lakhs where 60% is subsidy, 25%
Bank loan and 15% own contribution. Preliminary works under
progress. Entrepreneurs will be trained at CIFA Bhubaneshwar or any
reputed institutions.
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Mini Mission III : Establishing sanctuaries for conserving the
indigenous and endemic species In order to conserve the indigenous
and endemic species of the state 54 (fifty four) fish sanctuaries
at an estimated cost of Rs. 5.00 Lakh each are being created Some
of the established sanctuaries No. of sanctuaries to be created
Estimated cost @ 5 lakhs each Remarks 54270.00 Steps for
implementation of the scheme is under process (Rs. In lakhs)
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Fish sanctuaries in West Garo Hills
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Fish sanctuaries in West Khasi Hills
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Nongbareh Fish sanctuary - Jaintia Hills
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Mini Mission IV : Capacity Building and Human Resource
Development i. Training of Departmental Officers 29 (twenty nine)
Departmental Officers/ FFDA officials have been sent for training
within the state, outside the state and outside the country. ii.
Training of Potential Fish Farmers: (a)Training centre
NIRD-Guwahati Till date 1200 potential fish farmers have been
trained under this institution. (b)The Meghalaya State Fisheries
Research & Training Institute Recently inaugurated on the 2 nd
May, 2013. The Institution aims in imparting training to all the
fish farmers, potential fish farmers, of the state as a whole. Till
date, 320 numbers have been trained.
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VIEW OF THE MAWPUN FISH FARM MEGHALAYA STATE FISHERIES RESEARCH
& TRAINING INSTITUTE
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Awards: 11 (eleven) fish farmers of the state have been awarded
with Awards for excellence in Fisheries Sector to acknowledge,
recognize and reward the extraordinary and innovative work done by
the fish farmers etc. Awardees receiving the awards from Shri.
W.M.S. Pariat, Chief Secretary of Meghalaya
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Mini Mission V : Mass Media Campaign, Documentation and
Outreach (i) Outreach Programme/ Fish Festival. Two State Aqua Fest
were held at Shillong and Tura on the 6 th - 7 th and 15 th
November 2013 respectively. (ii) Workshops, Departmental meetings
etc. Departmental meetings/workshops to review the progress on the
implementation of MSAM schemes are being held regularly (iii)
Inauguration of 1str pond constructed under MSAM Symbolic
inauguration of the 1 st pond constructed under MSAM were organized
in all the 11 (eleven) District of the state. (iv) Theme song A
theme song of the Meghalaya State Aquaculture Mission was composed
and released on the 8 th June, 2013. The message of the song is to
create awareness about the objectives of the MSAM (Dependence to
self Sufficiency), which was also translated into Khasi and Garo
versions.
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Fish festival at Shillong on 6 th & 7 th November,
2013
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Fish festival at Tura on 15 th November, 2013
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Mini Mission VI : Emerging opportunities in the Fisheries
Sector Aqua Tourism/ Aqua Parks: Through the Mission investments
will be made to develop the following Aqua Parks/Aqua Tourism
during the current year. Sl. No. Particulars/ itemsAmount
1.Development of Aqua Parks/ Tourism at Jaud East Khasi Hills 12.00
2.Development of aqua Parks/ Torism at Phot-ja-ud, Mawkyrwat 25.00
3.Development of Aqua Parks/ Touyrism at the Project of Kiew Irat,
Ri-Bhoi District 25.00 4.Developmentv of Aqua Parks/ Tourism at
Chengga Benga, Betasing Block, South West Garo Hills 25.00 (Rs. In
lakhs)
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Convergence of Aquaculture Mission with other Schemes, Agency
and Department Convergence of MSAM with relevant Departments will
be taken up wherever applicable. MIS and Knowledge Management In
order to provide timely information to the public with respect to
the activities, Schemes, opportunities, etc available through the
Meghalaya State Aquaculture Mission a website www.msam.nic.in has
been launched.