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Pilot Project to Promote Organic Consumption in State of Rajasthan

(ProOrganic)

District Level Orientations and

Exposure Visits of Farmer Groups

Activity Report

www.cuts-international.org/cart/proorganic

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Background

CUTS with financial assistance from Swedish Society for Nature Conservation (SSNC),

Sweden is implementing a two-year project. The objective of the project is to promote

organic consumption in the State of Rajasthan (India) covering six major agriculture potential

districts by awareness generation, sensitisation, capacity-building and advocacy activities.

Increased awareness is expected to result in increased consumer demand, which will further

push demand for availability and affordability of organic products contributing towards

decreasing health hazards of consumers.

The project is expected to result in better informed consumers and farmers about organic

consumption and farming and advocating for better policies and enforcement thereof by

sensitised policy makers in the State. This will boost organic farming and consumption in the

State and in the long run will provide sustainable environment and lifestyle.

Under the project, six „District Level Orientation Programmes‟ and „Exposure Visits‟ for

farmer groups were organised. The objective was to motivate farmers to reduce chemical uses

in farming by way of several sessions/lectures on organic farming and related issues through

subject experts and to showcase some of the successful live demonstration of organic farming

for the purpose of practical orientation in the nearby farms.

In all six districts, efforts were made to ensure participation of farmers, especially women

farmers representing all blocks of the district. The objective of the orientation was to build

capacity of farmers and inspire them to take up organic farming through experience gained

from various subject experts and live demos of organic culture. Through the trained farmers,

it was further envisaged that they will work as catalyst at local level in order to impart their

knowledge gained from orientation and exposure.

Summary of Activities

The six “District Level Orientation Programmes” and “Exposure Visits” were conducted

during April 29-June 27, 2014. Representation of farmers from each block of the district was

ensured. More than 262 male farmers and 120 female farmers participated in six events,

though only few of them were found to be purely involved in organic agriculture prior to

orientation.

The first day of all events witnessed the presence of resource persons comprising of scientists

from Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs) at all the districts, officials from National Bank for

Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), Agriculture Department and Horticulture

Department of State Government and Rajasthan State Seeds Corporation and representatives

from NGOs working on similar issues in some districts played a pivotal role in disseminating

key and important issues on the subject. Participation of these resource persons cleared the

doubts and hesitation of farmers regarding organic farming and the available schemes of the

government in support to organic farming.

These events helped bringing farmers and institutions on a common platform for better

coordination in future, which will ultimately help in reaping good results. Healthy debate and

discussion over myths about organic culture and financial benefits took place. The events also

helped participants to know some of the traditional ways of organic farming, such as

formation of vermi wash and compost, herbal pesticides/insecticides management, treatment

of seeds and soil management etc.

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The second day was dedicated to exposure visits in nearby farms, which were managed by

local agriculture farmers working exclusively on the pattern of organic farming. The

participants of first day were taken in vehicles to visit nearby farm. The farm owners at all the

places showcased live demonstration of various traditional systems of organic farming

through their experience and tried to motivate participants for adopting organic farming.

Participants visited farm sites and the saw the convergence, which motivated them to adopt

organic farming and consumption. Queries from the workshop were clarified in practical.

District level Farmers Orientation Workshop and Exposure Visits were organised by CUTS,

in partnership with district project partners. Around 50 participants from each district

representing every sub-district (block) participated in the activity. Target beneficiary of

activities were only farmers from selected panchayats from six project districts. Special

efforts were made to ensure female participation but due to local circumstances, only 32

percent female participation was secured.

District Event

Date

Male

Participants

Female

Participants

Government/Other

Representation as Resource

Person

Kota April 29-

30, 2014 56 33

Krishi Vigyan Kendra

CSOs

Chittorgarh May 06-

07, 2014 55 11

Krishi Vigyan Kendra

NABARD

Bank of Baroda

Agriculture Department

Horticulture Department

Rajasthan State Seeds

Corporation

Udaipur May 13-

14, 2014 32 10

Krishi Vigyan Kendra

Agriculture University &

College

Dausa May 28-

29, 2014 51 26

Krishi Vigyan Kendra

Pratpagarh June 11-

12, 2014 45 8

Krishi Vigyan Kendra

CSOs

Jaipur June 26-

27, 2014 23 32

Krishi Vigyan Kendra

Agriculture University

RARI

Agriculture Department

CSOs

262 120

Clubbing Orientation Workshops with Exposure Visits

Though both are different activities under the project but these were conducted back to back

in each district. The main reason was to ensure that the same group of participants who

attended one-day orientation on organic farming should also get the practical exposure for

better understanding, so that they are in position to actually engage in organic farming.

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The other reason was to save the organising and other costs to maximise the expenditure

outcomes.

Key Features of Events

Kota, April 29-30, 2014

The first Farmer‟s Orientation was organised at the conference hall of KVK, Kota, where 89

farmers participated.

After welcome speech, CUTS representatives informed the audience and resource persons

about the objectives of project and the concerned activity. In introductory remark, it was

informed that bumper production of food grains have resulted into bumper health problems

because of high volume of chemical intake by human beings as well as animals.

Disappearance of vultures is the live experience of chemical hazards causing natural

imbalance. The same is visible at the farm house and in residential areas.

S S Tomar, Director KVK in

his inaugural address spoke on

soil treatment and said that it

should be done on priority

because intense use of

chemicals in farming have

degraded the soil strength. Use

of chemicals has made farmers

dependent on multinational

companies for seeds, fertilisers,

pesticides, marketing etc. He

mentioned that the entire

scenario has changed because

farmers have been

concentrated only on high financial return and adopted only non-organic farming methods for

the sake. He mentioned that KVK is having the facility of soil testing with nominal cost, so

farmers on regular interval can get the soil tested. He also focussed on issues, such as

agriculture marketing and storage aspects.

Amarjeet Singh, Project Coordinator

mentioned the potential of organic

farming in increasing employment. He

mentioned that the organic farming

consists of animal husbandry, soil and

seed treatment, preparation of manure

and bio-nutrients, storage and

processing etc., which requires high

volume of manpower. An average of

seven to ten full time persons is

required for organic farming in order

to produce adequate financial gains.

He also said that organic farming in

Rajasthan is a medium of

employment.

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Dharmendra Chaturvedi, Project Officer defined various methods of traditional organic

farming. Mahendra Singh, Programme Coordinator, KVK, Kota briefed participants on soil

management and also apprised them with some popular methods of organic farming.

Environmentalist L K Dhadich spoke on the importance of water and its conservation in

organic farming. He said that organic farming helps to safeguard environment on long run

and thus is an important part of sustainable development. Horticulture Scientist Mukesh

Kumar Garg defined the historical purview of organic culture.

On the second day, all the participants were taken to a nearby farm of farmer Narendra Malav

situated in village Dangawad near Char Choma. At the farm house, farmers witnessed the

crop of mango, papaya etc. by way of organic farming and also saw vermi compost and few

traditional systems of organic culture.

Chittorgarh, May 06-07, 2014

The second Farmer‟s Orientation and Exposure Visit was organised at Chittorgarh on May

06-07, 2014. The first day opening session had Pankaj Yadav, District Development

Manager, NABARD; Assistant Agriculture Officer, Horticulture; Iqbal Hussain; Programme

Coordinator of KVK, O P Pareekh; Assistant Agriculture Director, Shankar Lal Jat and Lead

Bank Manager of Bank of Baroda, Ashok Sharma as resource persons.

O P Pareekh in his inaugural

address thanked CUTS for

mobilising farmers on this

important issue. He said that non-

organic farming has been

adversely affecting human health,

environment, bio-diversity and the

land strength. Further, he is also

disappointed with the way,

farmers have been using

chemicals in their fields without

knowing its after effects. Even at

many places, these farmers are

using the waste water discharged by nearby industries and towns for irrigation purposes,

though it provides good yield but also results into severe health problems in the long run.

Pareekh mentioned facilities and infrastructure available with KVK at Chittorgarh for

empowering farmers.

Pankaj Yadav briefed participants on the importance of organic farming and schemes of

NABARD for farmers. He appealed to farmers to accept the organic farming for better gain

and more profit and healthy environment. Yadav shed light on Farmer‟s Club scheme, Self

Help Group and Infrastructure Development support being assisted by NABARD for farmers.

In one of the query, he mentioned that time to time, NABARD provides credit to farmers for

purchasing tools, equipments, seeds and development of nursery. All facilities can be availed

by way of simple paper formalities.

Ashok Sharma mentioned that his bank is providing financial assistance for the development

of irrigation facilities, covering sinking of wells/bore wells, lifting of water by installation of

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pump sets, transporting of water through field channels, water saving system like drip

irrigation/sprinkler irrigation, energising of pump sets through non-conventional energy

resources like wind mill, solar energy and installation of generation sets etc. Sharma also

spoke about credit facilities available for raising various crops from the point of tillage till

harvesting for land owners or permanent tenants or lease holders or share croppers.

Shankar Lal Jat emphasised on the need of animal husbandry for promotion of organic

farming. He mentioned that traditionally Indian family‟s prosperity was used to be judged by

number of cows and other domestic animals, which they possess, but today the scenario has

been changed. He narrated how the richness is linked with animal husbandry.

Iqbal Hussain took the session on need and importance of organic farming and pest

management by local available resources and traditional methods. He also spoke about the

disadvantages of chemical farming. Hussain also described the method of „biological

insecticide‟ and stated that it is not harmful and can be used in crops.

Ratan Lal Solanki took session on

techniques of making organic

fertilisers and soil treatment.

Explaining the meaning of soil fever,

Solanki said that volume of micro

nutrients, which is found in the soil

when starts reducing, decreases the

fertility and production strength of

soil. He also discussed vermi

compost formation and other

biological nutrients required for soil.

Santosh Kumar Dulani took session

on organic certification and marketing methods. He briefed participants on the methodology

of certification and precautionary measures during the certification process.

On the second day, farmers were taken to a nearby village farm house – Nirmal Farm House

owned by Nirmal Dhakar in village Jaisinghpura, near Bassi on Bundi road, which was

around 22 km from Chittorgarh. The farm house was a very good effort demonstrating live of

organic farming with Poly House, Green House, Gobar Gas Plant and Vermi Compost Pit etc.

Udaipur, May 13-14, 2014

The third Farmer‟s Orientation and

Exposure Visit was organised on

May 13-14, 2014 in the conference

hall of CASA situated at Bedla

Road, Udaipur and coordinated

locally by Mohan Dangi and

Kuldeep Jain of Prayatna Samiti,

who is also a partner in the project.

In the opening session, B M Dixit,

Additional Director, Agriculture and

Managing Director, Rajasthan State

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Seeds Corporation Ltd (RSSCL) was the key speaker, who is a consultant to various

organisations and agencies working on agro issues. Dixit spoke on issues of organic farming,

its importance and use in the long run. He explained many simple procedures through which

farming can be done without using chemicals. He reiterated that organic farming methods can

be applied at home by way of medium-level farming.

Prior to the opening session, Deepak Saxena, Senior Programme Coordinator provided a brief

overview of the project connecting the objectives with consumer protection rights. He laid

down the detailed objectives of the project with number of activities envisaged under it. V K

Saini, a Soil Scientist in KVK, Udaipur spoke on soil management and organic manure. Saini

elaborated key features of soil management and emphasised that soil testing is must before

taking up organic farming.

Moti Singh Rathore, an Agronomist with KVK delivered session on organic farming, its

importance and various ways etc. In between these two sessions, there have been interactions

and general discussions with participants.

Ravi Jain, who runs an organic store in Udaipur, Banyan Roots through coordination with

several farmers spoke on certification process and marketing strategies. Jain briefed the

participants on the process of certification and its importance.

Mohan Dangi spoke on pest

management and few popular

ways of making organic

farming.

The farmers were taken to a

nearby village farm house –

Suchi Abhiyan, which is run

by K L Dangi situated at

Sukhdevi Nagar, Bedla, which

was around 8 km from

Udaipur. The farm house

owner showed his efforts of

wormy compost and few other local methods of organic farming especially through cow‟s

dung. It was a nice exposure to farmers.

Dausa, May 28-29, 2014

The fourth Farmer‟s

Orientation and Exposure

Visit was organised on May

28-29, 2014 at Dausa. The

programme was organised at

Jain Dharmshala and

coordinated locally by

district partner Om Prakash

Pareekh. R N Sharma,

Programme Coordinator of

KVK, Dausa was the main

speaker. He laid importance

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on organic farming and showcased some traditional systems, through which the organic

farming could be done and urged participating farmers to stop using chemicals. He said that,

if a particular farmer stop using chemicals at all, then even after that it takes around three to

four years to get the land converted worth using for organic farming purpose. Sharma

explained the farmers about use of quality seeds.

Horticultural Scientist, R A

Sharma stressed on the

importance of animals in organic

farming and asked farmers to

adopt animal husbandry for

productive organic farming.

Amarjeet Singh, Project

Coordinator, CUTS took back to

back sessions on pest control and

soil management and briefed

participants about various local

system without using chemicals.

Dharmendra Chaturvedi, Project

Officer, CUTS explained ways of getting certification for organic farming from the

department.

On the second day, farmers were shown a Saini Farm in village Khatwa of Lalsot block of

Dausa district. Various vegetables were growing in the farm through organic methods.

Besides, few other vegetable and fruit products were also demonstrated. In the farm itself,

farmers were shown solar pump, green house, vermi compost unit and drip irrigation etc.

Pratpagarh, June 11-12, 2014

The fifth Farmer‟s Orientation and Exposure Visit was organised at Pratapgarh on June 11-

12, 2014. Prakash Panwar, Programme Coordinator at KVK chaired the programme, while

Balveer Singh, Scientist and Additional Director, KVK was the key speaker.

Amarjeet Singh, Project

Manager provided overview of

the project to the participants.

Panwar stressed on the quality of

cultivation of land, which is on

the run to degradation due to

excess use of chemicals in the

form of pesticides and fertilisers.

He provided information about

animal husbandry, which has

direct linkages with organic

farming and also is an additional

source of income. Further, she

provided information about

government‟s initiative for the promotion of organic farming, such as training programmes

and activities and appealed farmers to connect to KVK.

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Balveer Singh took session on techniques of organic fertilisers and soil treatment. He brought

into notice problematic symptoms faced by farmers during cultivation, which is caused

because of imbalance of soil content. Singh explained remedial steps of soil fever, volume of

micro nutrients in soil, relation with decreases of production. He emphasised that periodically

testing of soil should be done to add proper volume of micro nutrients. He also spoke about

the importance of vermi compost for soil improvement.

Yogesh Kanojiya (Scientist), KVK took session on „Need and importance of organic

farming‟ and „Pest Management by Bio-tech‟. He also spoke on disadvantages of chemical

farming, such as wasteland, physical side effects and deadly diseases. Kanojiya also

described the method of biological insecticide and said that it is not harmful and can be used

for crops without any expiry date.

Amarjeet Singh took session on organic certification and marketing methods. He mentioned

how farmers can get certification of organic farming. Farmers can apply at Rajasthan State

Seeds & Organic Production Certification Agency in Jaipur, which is not very expensive. At

the private level, large number of certification agencies is operational but are expensive. An

application fee for the same is Rs 1000 up to 10 acres or 4 hectare of land, whereas, Rs 2000

for 10-25 acres or 10 hectare of land is charge by the government department. After

submission of application, specialist will come from the Department for testing of soil, water,

crops, vegetables etc. as per their required norms. Specialists also provide guidelines or

directions to farmers.

On the second day, farmers were

taken to Sahu Farm House in nearby

Gomana village, where they were

shown live demo of organic methods

of farming. The land owner has been

trying to reconvert his land worth for

organic farming since last six years.

The main feature of his farming was

the vermi compost pit, which he has

developed in his own farm and using

it for the purpose. The owner also

demonstrated the importance of

cow‟s dung and said that there are

around 86 crore bacteria‟s in one

gram of cow‟s dung, which is very rich and nourishing for farming purposes.

Jaipur, June 26-27, 2014

The sixth and the last Farmer‟s Orientation and Exposure Visit was organised in Jaipur at

Hotel Maharani Plaza on June 26-27, 2014. The event witnessed the sharing of experience of

maximum resource persons from government departments, research institutes, agriculture

universities, Krishi Vigyan Kendra and Agriculture Department, which enriched participating

farmers.

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S Mukherjee, Additional Director, (Horticulture), Rajasthan Agricultural Research Institute

(RARI) was the main speaker in the programme. Mukherjee said that ‘If agriculture in this

country fails, we fail, the

government fails and the nation

fails’. He said that returning to

organic farming is the only way to

sustainable agriculture and

consumption. Mukherjee said that

there is market potential of Rs

14,520 ml for organic farming in

Rajasthan, whereas present

accessible market is of Rs 5,620 ml

only. He stated that organic farming

is a system which largely excludes

the use of synthetic inputs and rely

upon crop rotations, crop residues,

animal manures, off-farm organic

waste, mineral grade rock additives and biological system of nutrient mobilisation and plant

protection. While speaking on certification, he said that India has identified six accreditation

agencies for certification of organic products, namely Agricultural and Processed Food

Products' Export Development Authority (APEDA), Tea Board, Coffee Board, Spices Board,

Coconut Development Board and Directorate of Cashew and Cocoa Board.

Amarjeet Singh Project Coordinator while briefing about the objectives of the project said

that the it is aimed to promote organic consumption in the state of Rajasthan covering six

major agriculture potential districts by awareness generation, sensitisation, capacity building

and advocacy activities.

A K Gupta, Professor, Department of Agronomy in Regional Agriculture Research Institute

(RARI) spoke on the importance of organic farming citing various long-term health and

financial benefits due to organic farming.

Anand Shulka, Moraraka Foundation cited success stories, which his organisation Moraraka

Foundation has achieved. Morarka Foundation, based in Jaipur, has been a leading and front

line organisation in the field of organic farming with organic farms in many parts of the

country and organic stores by the name „Down to Earth‟. They can be called as one of the

successful stories in the field which can motivate farmers.

S S Rathore Coordinator, KVK Chomu spoke about organic soil management and fertilisers.

KVK, Jaipur is based near Chomu block in Jaipur district with full-fledged facilities and all

the traditional systems of organic farming with lands surrounding the office of KVK. Rathore

specifically mentioned the role of KVKs in motivating organic culture through mass trainings

and technical know-how to farmers in regular phases.

Sriram Sharma, Professor, SKN University, Jobner spoke about techniques of organic pest

control. Sharma has been in the field since long and at present serving in the Agriculture

University situated at Jobner near Jaipur. He is an academician with thorough knowledge on

pest management. He briefed participants about all kinds of pests, which usually destroy

crops and various local and traditional methods for killing or destroying them.

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98.50%

98%

100%

98%

98.%

Satisfaction Level on Logistic Management

Venue

Food & Refreshment

Management

Distributed Resource Materials

Time Management

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

40%

45%

50%

Excellent Good Average Not Responded

49.50%

40.20%

2.30%

8.00%

Resource Persons Assessment

Hari Mohan Gupta of Special

Operations Medical Association

(SOAM) Society spoke about organic

certification process and farming

methods. Gupta is a retired official

from the Department of Agriculture

and now fully dedicated to the

promotion of organic farming. He said

that for successful organic farming,

some principles are to be followed,

such as participation, shared vision,

transparency, trust, horizontality and

national networking. Gupta told the

participants about various steps to be

followed for getting certification.

On the day second, i.e. June 27, 2014, all participants were taken to exposure visit to RARI,

Durgapura and Rajasthan Gow (cow) Seva Sangh to view and learn various organic farming

methods adopted by them. All experts and participants demanded to incentivise organic

farming and inputs in the state and to have separate department to promote organic farming.

Feedback Analysis of Orientation and Exposure

Satisfaction Level on

Logistic Management

Logistics Percentage

of

Satisfaction

Venue 98.5%

Food &

Refreshment 98.5%

Management 100%

Distributed

Resource

Materials

98.5%

Time

Management 98.5%

Resource Persons Assessment

Excellent 49.5%

Good 40.2%

Average 2.3%

Not Responded 8.0%

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Subject wise Assessment

Subjects Discussed Not

Responded

Useful Average Already

Known

Environmental issues due to

chemical uses

5.7 60.6 18.2 15.5

Importance of Organic Farming 3.4 77.5 10.4 8.7

Organic Fertilisers and Soil

Management through Organic

Methods

4.5 78.8 11.4 5.3

Pest Management through Organic

Methods

4.2 79.5 10.6 5.7

Problems Faced by Farmers in

adopting Organic Farming

4.2 74.2 14 7.6

Organic Farming Certification and

Marketing Strategies

15.9 58.3 22 3.8

Animal Husbandry and Organic

Farming

6.8 75 14.0 4.2

93 percent participants have expressed their willingness to repeat such workshops and

exposure visits because 90 percent of the total participants were new to such

experience and information.

92 percent of the participants were of the opinion that organic farming should be

promoted and they have assured to be part of such initiatives in future as well.

Over 75 percent of the participants were unaware of “certification”, whereas 70

percent wanted to get their products certified. Hence assumption is that 70 percent of

the participants are convinced by orientations and exposure visits.

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Achievements

All the six orientation workshops and exposure visits proved successful in terms of

geographical coverage of participation, gender involvement, media coverage, overall

conduction etc. Moreover, majority of participating farmers expressed their willingness to

switch over to organic farming from their present chemical farming. At many places, even

those farmers, who are already involved in organic farming, have come to know many new

and traditional ways of farming helpful in organic culture. They admitted that this training is

the first of its kind besides what KVKs are doing for them. Feedback forms state that over 80

percent of farmers were inspired by events and showed their interest to start organic farming

on their own. This figure proves the level of satisfaction among participants everywhere.

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Agenda

Farmer’s Orientation Workshop

Time DAY ONE Subjects Responsibility

09:30 – 10:00 Registration District Partner

10:00 – 10:15 Welcome of Participants District Partner

10:00 – 10:30 Project Brief and its Objectives CUTS Representative

10:30 – 11:30 Importance of Organic Farming Subject Expert

11:30 – 11:45 Tea/Coffee Break

11:45 – 01:00 Technical Session: Organic Fertilisers and Soil

Management through Organic Methods Subject Expert

01:00 – 02:00 Lunch

02:00 – 03:30 Technical Session: Pest Management through

Organic Methods Subject Expert

03:30 – 04:00 Open Discussion: Problems Faced by Farmers in

adopting Organic Farming CUTS Team

04:00 – 05:00 Technical Session: Organic Farming Certification

and Marketing Strategies Subject Expert

05:00 – 05:30 Vote of Thanks and Exposure Visit Explanation CUTS Team

10:00 – 02:00 DAY TWO- Exposure Visit followed with

Feedback Session and Lunch CUTS Team

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Media Coverage

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List of Participants

Kota, 29-30 April, 2014

S.N. Name Name & Address of the Organiation Mob./Ph.

1 Anwar Ahmed Khan Oxford Shikshan Prashikshan Sansthan,

Kota

9351499789

2 Ms. Heena Kausar Oxford Shikshan Prashikshan Sansthan,

Kota

9928988965

3 Jagannath Meena GP- Rangpur, PS- Ladpura, Kota 9636788110

4 Satya Narain Meena Ward Panch, GP- Rangpur, PS- Ladpura,

Kota

9166955566

5 Suresh Kumar Verma GP- Kishanpura Takia, Teh.- Ladpura, Kota 8741049458

6 Master Fazar Mohd. Vil- Luhawad, PS- Itawa, Teh.- Pipalda,

Kota

9784791430

7 Suresh Kushwah Chechat, P- Kherward, Kota 9667165466

8 Shan Kudrat Chechat, P- Kherward, Kota 9667062147

9 Laxmi Navaria Bus Stand, Chechat, P- Kherward, Kota 9950964438

10 Bal Mukund

Vaishnava

Opp. Police Station, Chechat, P- Kherward, 9928575329

11 Girraj Kushwah Chechat, P- Kherward, Kota

12 Mangi Lal Meghwal GP- Deoli, Sangod, Kota 9829865052

13 Deepak Prakash Naya Bhadana, Kota 8107376527

14 Rekha Kumari Saraswat Gyan Vikas Samiti, Kota 9003156779

15 Rukmani Sharma Sangod, Kota 9828552003

16 Mangi Lal Meghwal Vil- Zalimpura, Teh.- Digod, Kota 8107957701

17 Laxmi Narain Chansi Naya Bhadana, Kota 9636641732

18 Vijyesh Verma 797, Basant Vihar, Kota 9785295537

19 Ranjana Sharma Asha Sahayogi, Vil.- Devli Manji, Kanvas,

Sangod, Distt.- Kota

9950327264

20 Kailash Bai Vil.- Devli Manji, Kanvas, Sangod, Distt.-

Kota

21 Rukmani Bai Vil.- Devli Manji, Sangod, Distt.- Kota

22 Smt. Pintu Kekt GP- Rangpur, P.- Kishanpur Takia, Sangod,

Kota

9950906683

23 Ganesh Kekt GP- Rangpur, P.- Kishanpur Takia, Sangod,

Kota

9166067362

24 Chaturbhuj Meghwal Vil.- Brij Nagar, Tehsil & Distt.- Kota 8890017370

25 Jagdish Meghwal Vil.- Doti, Teh.- Kanvas, Distt.- Kota 9784051565

26 Laxmi Ayyar Ekal Nari Shanti Sangathan, Kota 9413094307

27 Shanta Garg Ekal Nari Shanti Sangathan, Kota 9413094307

28 Banwari Lal Sharma Jan Kalyan Swasthya Shikshan evam

Prashikshan Samiti, Kota

9461008651

29 Nisar Ali VP- Badedi, Via- Digod, Distt.- Kota 9950407514

30 Ram Niwas Rathore Bhadana, Rangpur Road, Kota 8003359508

31 Trilok Chand Brij Nagar, P.- Kurad, Sangod, Kota 9799771008

32 Brij Mohan Meena Brij Nagar, P.- Kurad, Sangod, Kota 9001484401

33 Ramesh Yogi Brij Nagar, P.- Kurad, Sangod, Kota 9929369791

34 Bhairu Lal Nagar Brij Nagar, P.- Kurad, Sangod, Kota 9829032572

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35 Narottam Prasad VP- Manas Gaon, Teh. Ladpura, Distt.-

Kota

9828693803

36 Nitesh Malav VP- Manas Gaon, Teh. Ladpura, Distt.-

Kota

9571172077

37 Pavan Yadav VP- Manas Gaon, Teh. Ladpura, Distt.-

Kota

9783645865

38 Deepak Prakash Naya Bhadana, Kota 8107376527

39 C.S. Deralek Watershed, IWMSI, Kota 9414392528

40 Dr. L.K. Dadheech Environment activist 9414179449

41 Rajeshwari Nama Rajeshwari Kala Kendra Sanstha, Jai Hind

Nagar

9799094280

42 Ras Bihar Brij Nagar, P.- Kurad, Sangod, Kota 9680655003

43 Chaturbhuj Meena Brij Nagar, P.- Kurad, Sangod, Kota

44 Kanhaiya Lal Gaur Brij Nagar, P.- Kurad, Sangod, Kota 9660673237

45 Sangita Mahalas GP- Gangaichya, Teh.- Ladpura, Distt.-

Kota

9950659672

46 Badam Bai GP- Gangaichya, Teh.- Ladpura, Distt.-

Kota

47 Geeta Rangpur, Keeron ka Mohalla, Ladpura,

Kota

48 Chhoti Bai Rangpur, Meghwal Basti, Ladpura, Kota

49 Sugna Bai Rangpur, Meghwal Basti, Ladpura, Kota

50 Nilasar Bai Rangpur, Meghwal Basti, Ladpura, Kota

51 Ram Lal Meghwal Bhadana, Kota 8233406860

52 Ghisi Bai Rangpur, PS- Ladpura, Kota

53 Arvind Meena Brij Nagar, P.- Kurad, Sangod, Kota 9414560165

54 Chandra Kala Bai Bhadana, Rangpur Road, Kota 9636253575

55 Ram Lal Kalyanpura 7742192199

56 Kanchan Bai Rangpur Road, Kota

57 Chaturbhuj Pahadiya Hadoti Gramin Vikas Prashikshan

Sansthan, Rangpur Road, Kota

9636921610

58 Narendra Kumar PO- Haripura, Kota 9649005599,

9414983796

59 Ghisi Bai Brij Nagar, Sangod, Kota

60 Munnu Bai Vil.- Doti, Sangod, Kota 9602087165

61 Firoz Khan Prerna Vidya Niketan Samiti, Sangod, Kota 9460175544

62 Mukesh Malav GP- Kishanpura Takia, Teh.- Ladpura, Kota 9950161819

63 Kamlesh Kumar Nagar GP- Kishanpura Takia, Teh.- Ladpura, Kota 9784049612

64 Dr. Mukesh Goyal Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Kota 9414758940

65 Bhavna Sharma Ujjawal Disha Kalp Jan Kalyan Sanstha,

H.No. 282, Shyam Nagar, Rawatbhata

Road, Kota

8258487526

66 Dharmendra

Chaturvedi

CUTS, Jaipur 9414202868

67 Amarjeet Singh CUTS, Jaipur 9829015812

68 Dr. Raj Kumar Mahak Welfare Society, Kota 9413182872

69 Harish Kumar Ram Krishan Colony, Rangpur Raod, Kota 9694505263

70 Jugal Kishore Chansi Bhadana, Rangpur Road, Kota 9414937082

71 Lokesh Gochar Brij Nagar, Kota 8290945431

72 Ramesh Chand Meena Brij Nagar, Kota 9571205120

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73 Ramesh Chand Bairwa Vil- Ganeshgunj, Kota 9928557582

74 Manoj Gupta Bus Stand, Chechat, Subhash Market, Kota 8104238361

75 Mahendra Shakyawal Near Sanskrit College, Chechat, Kota

76 Mayaram Meghwal Vil- Sultanpur, Teh.- Digod, Distt.- Kota 9414765633

77 Ramnath Meghwal Vil- Sultanpur, Teh.- Digod, Distt.- Kota 9799916790

78 Vishan Lal Meghwal Vil- Sultanpur, Teh.- Digod, Distt.- Kota

79 Nand Lal Meghwal Haripura, Kota 9602903966

80 Karuna Baksh Bharti Haripura, Kota 9929828356

81 Rameshwar Meghwal Vil.- Mundla, Teh.- Digod, Distt.- Kota 9829818425

82 Shobharam Bhagat Vil.- Khand Gaon, Sultanpur, Kota 9252522210

83 Ramesh Sharma Ward No. 42, Bhadana, Rangpur Road,

Kota

9785125694

84 Ghanshyam Bhadana, P.- Kishanpur Takia, Kota

85 Latur Lal Bheel Naya Gaon,Bhadana, Kota

86 Dr. Mahendra Singh Prog. Coordinator, Krishi Vigyan Kendra,

Kota

9414213488

87 Lalita Malav Haripura, Maji, Kota

88 Nirmala Malav Haripura, Maji, Kota

89 Ankit Malav Haripura, Maji, Kota

Chittorgarh, 6-7 May, 2014

S.N. Name Name & Address of the Organiation Mob./Ph.

1 Iqbal Hussain Sheikh Asstt. Agriculture Officer, Horticulture

Deptt., Chittorgarh

9413181516

2 Deepak Saxena CUTS, Jaipur 9351366827

3 Arjun Kant Jha CUTS, Jaipur 9887174459

4 Ashok Kumar

Sharma

LDM, Chittorgarh 8875006626

5 Pankaj Yadav DDM, NABARD, Chittorgarh 9828166107

6 Dr. O.P. Pareek Prog. Coordinator, KVK, Chittorgarh 9414677042

7 Ratan Lal Solanki Scientist, KVK, Chittorgarh 9414497988

8 Dr. Shankar Lal Jat Asstt. Director, Agriculture, Chittorgarh 9414932974

9 Santosh Kumar

Dulani

Asstt. Seed Certification Officer 8003858754

10 Dharamveer Yadav Centre Coordinator, CUTS CHD,

Chittorgarh

8890841068

11 Majid Khan Advocacy Officer, CUTS CHD, Chittorgarh 8947807803

12 Shanti Lal Dangi Community Organizer 9414454944,

9784364911

13 Gayatri Moad F.S. 9549630377,

9928702982

14 Vandana Chouhan DO 9352786777

15 Kailash Vyas Community Mobilizer 8769968888

16 Sumitra Banjara GP- Aodund, Vil.- Mishron ki Pipli

17 Kailashi Banjara GP- Aodund, Vil.- Mishron ki Pipli

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18 Kalu Gadari VP- Devari

19 Bhagwati Lal Nagda VP- Bohera 9928972972

20 Chunni Lal Gadari VP- Devari 9950477961

21 Jaswant Kumar VP- Bohera 9001313141

22 Ram Kanya Jat VP- Nahargarh 8432722954

23 Zakir Hussain Vil.- Dhamni Khera, GP- Nahargarh 9929824916

24 Shyam Lal VP- Nahargarh 9828855780

25 Shyam Lal Jat 9602879644

26 Mangal Chand

Raigar

GP- Nandba, Teh.- Begun 9649859648

27 Madan Giri CUTS CHD, Chittorgarh 9829285938

28 Banshi Lal Meena Vil.- Bangreda Mamadev, Teh.- Nimbahera,

Distt.- Chittorgarh

9784110658

29 Azad Khan Vil.- Bangreda Mamadev, Teh.- Nimbahera,

Distt.- Chittorgarh

30 Mangi Lal Jain Vil.- Bangreda Mamadev, Teh.- Nimbahera,

Distt.- Chittorgarh

9636114335

31 Ram Kanya Lohar Vil.- Marjivi

32 Mahendra Singh

Chouhan

Vil.- Singola, GP- Kanti 8258808661

33 Shanti Lal Gujar Vil.- Singola, GP- Kanti 7568748489

34 Narendra Singh Vil.- Rude, Teh.- Rashmi 9828782974

35 Mohan Lal Salvi Vil.- Rude, Teh.- Rashmi 9460225154

36 Raji Dangi Vil.- Ghaghsa, GP- Devari

37 Kala Lohar Vil.- Ghaghsa, GP- Devari 9667467134

38 Kishan Meghwal VP- Devari 9166573602

39 Ratan Meghwal VP- Devari 8947863896

40 Devi Lal Jatia GP- Babrana 7742216186

41 Laxman Jatia GP- Babrana 8107108829

42 Ratan Lal Jatia GP- Babrana 9929049219

43 Narain Lal Gurjar Vil.- Thukrava, GP- Devari 9784480039

44 Suraj Mal GP- Devari

45 Madhuji Dangi Vil.- Paraliya, GP- Devari, Chittorgarh 9784364911

46 Bagtuji Dangi Vil.- Paraliya, GP- Devari, Chittorgarh 9414454944

47 Baluji Dangi Vil.- Paraliya, GP- Devari, Chittorgarh 9414454944

48 Kishan Singh Vil.- Paraliya, GP- Devari, Chittorgarh 9784364911

49 Hiraji Gadari Vil.- Paraliya, GP- Devari, Chittorgarh

50 Shankar Lal Sen Vil.- Singola, GP- Kanti 9829802548

51 Gangaram Meghwal Kalanpura, Nimbahera, Chittorgarh 9413706053

52 Banshi Lal Keer Vil.- Bangreda Mamadev, Teh.- Nimbahera,

Distt.- Chittorgarh

8239347976

53 Narain Lal Meghwal Vil.- Bangreda Mamadev, Teh.- Nimbahera,

Distt.- Chittorgarh

54 Moti Lal Meghwal Vil.- Bangreda Mamadev, Teh.- Nimbahera,

Distt.- Chittorgarh

55 Bhairu Lal Keer Vil.- Bangreda Mamadev, Teh.- Nimbahera,

Distt.- Chittorgarh

56 Banshi Lal Vil.- Bangreda Mamadev, Teh.- Nimbahera,

Distt.- Chittorgarh

57 Bhairu Lal Keer GP- Marjivi, Nimbahera

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58 Shankar Lal Keer GP- Marjivi, Nimbahera

59 Hira Lal Keer GP- Marjivi, Nimbahera

60 Udai Lal GP- Marjivi, Nimbahera

61 Jeti Jatia GP- Aodund

62 Mamta Vaishnav GP- Aodund

63 Parvati Sharma GP- Aodund

64 Bhairu Lal Meena Vil.- Makhanganj, GP- Nichor

65 Mangi Lal Meena Vil.- Makhanganj, GP- Nichor

66 Sohani Jatia GP- Aodund

Udaipur, 13-14 May, 2014

S.N. Name Name & Address of the Organiation Mob./Ph.

1 Vikas Suthar Kherwara, Vil.- Dhana 7568786909

2 Shankar Meena Salumbar, Lasadiya 9660524240

3 Hemant Kumar Meena Prayatna Samiti, Salumbar, Malpur village 8769940760

4 Bhairu Lal Meena Prayatna Samiti, Vil.- Bara, Salumbar 9001850916

5 Dhanraj Meena Bedawal, Salumbar

6 Raga Meena Bedawal, Salumbar

7 Vajaram Meena Rajpura, Salumbar

8 Rama Meena Panninal, Salumbar

9 Moti Lal Meena Panninal, Salumbar

10 Nathu Lal Bhandoj Guda, Salumbar

11 Kachru Lal Patel Salumbar 8003320640

12 Devaji Meena Bhanon ka Yug, Salumbar

13 Hira Lal Meena Morila, Salumbar

14 Daulat Ram Meena Kagra, Salumbar 9001928561

15 Keshu Lal Meena Prayatna Samiti, Salumbar, Morila village 9571948239

16 Kuldeep Jain Prayatna Samiti, Udaipur 9983539970

17 Gautam Meena Khajuri, Lasadiya

18 Dr. V.K. Saini Resource person

19 Moti Singhji Resource person

20 Rohit Jain Resource person

21 Mohan Dangi Prayatna Samiti, Gudali 9414343668

22 Raghuvir Singh Kotda Adivasi Sansthan 8890709240

23 Chandu Ram Garasiya Adivasi Vikas Manch, Kotda 9783998035

24 Urmila Choudhary Adivasi Vikas Manch, Kotda 7568328482

25 Kanta Kunwar Adivasi Vikas Manch, Kotda 7728096229

26 Balaji Jagran Jan Vikas Samiti, VP- Advas, Teh.-

Sarada, Distt.- Udaipur

27 Devaji Meena Vil.- Belvadi, P.- Javad, Teh.- Sarada,

Distt.- Udaipur

28 Devi Lal Meena Vil.- Belvadi, P.- Javad, Teh.- Sarada,

Distt.- Udaipur

9571309822

29 Bhagwati Lal Purohit Jagran Jan Vikas Samiti, Vil.- Vali, Via-

Kurabar, Teh.- Girva, Distt.- Udaipur

7726012923

30 Mohabbat Singh Prayatna Samiti, Bhindar, Via- Bambora,

Teh.- Vallabh Nagar,

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31 Narain Lal Prayatna Samiti, Bhindar, Via- Bambora,

Teh.- Girva, Distt.- Udaipur

32 Ram Lal Prayatna Samiti, Bhindar, Via- Bambora,

Teh.- Girva, Distt.- Udaipur

33 Munna Devi Prayatna Samiti, Bhindar, Via- Bambora,

Teh.- Girva, Distt.- Udaipur

9660656743

34 Rupi Bai Mala ka Guda, P.- Sihad, Teh.- Vallabh

Nagar

35 Tulsa Kurari Mala ka Guda, P.- Sihad, Teh.- Vallabh

Nagar

36 Meena Kumari Mala ka Guda, P.- Sihad, Teh.- Vallabh

Nagar

37 Amari Bai Mala ka Guda, P.- Sihad, Teh.- Vallabh

Nagar

38 Shanta Bai Mala ka Guda, P.- Sihad, Teh.- Vallabh

Nagar

39 Sovani Bai Mala ka Guda, P.- Sihad, Teh.- Vallabh

Nagar

40 Kishori Bai Khanakheri, P.- Advas, Teh.- Sarada,

Udaipur

41 Nathu Lal Hathida, Girva

42 Ram Lal Ramela, Teh.- Vallabh Nagar

Dausa, 28-29 May, 2014

S.N. Name Name & Address of the Organiation Mob./Ph.

1 Shriram Phool Bairwa Bidarkha 9636147336

2 Jagdish Bairwa Bidarkha

3 Kanhaiya Lal Bairwa Bidarkha 9928076693

4 Bhagwan Sahai Bairwa Bichha 8509483810

5 Kamlesh Gehlot Lawan 9928401308

6 Laxman Singh Gurjar Lawan 9602632343

7 Ram Avtar Gurjar Lawan 9667028611

8 Deepak Yogi Khuri Kalan 7891607271

9 Lekhraj Gurjar Munie 8769291481

10 Kedar Prasad Yogi Gudha Katla 9694750840

11 Laxmi Narain Bairwa Rajvali 9929076555

12 Kanhaiya Lal Yogi Khuri Kalan

13 Suresh Chand Sharma Munie 8104139781

14 Rupesh Meena Munie 9571736348

15 Satya Narain Yogi Khuri Kalan 9680751281

16 Ramhet Bairwa Munie 7891831190

17 Vinod Sharma Didwana 9636781242

18 Arjun Bairwa Bidarkha 7891990101

19 Rakesh Bairwa Bichha 9928761047

20 Nehanu Ram Bairwa Munie

21 Sonand Ram Bairwa Munie

22 Karan Gurjar Ladli ka Baas

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23 Hansa Devi Ladli ka Baas

24 Bandhana Vashishtha Lawan 9950903002

25 Vimla Jangir Lawan

26 Lallu Prasad Sharma Dausa 9928748432

27 Ramesh Chand Sharma Dausa 8440847181

28 Ramdhan Saini Dausa 9784313584

29 Ramji Lal Saini Dausa

30 Rubi Pareek Dausa 9412943039

31 Hanuman Yogi Sawaipura

32 Shankar Yogi Sawaipura

33 Achuki Yogi Sawaipura

34 Mamta Devi Sawaipura

35 Banshi Lal Yogi Sawaipura

36 Hajari Lal Sharma Nimali

37 Narsi Yogi Khuri Kalan

38 Kishni Bairwa Munie

39 Santi Prajapat Khuri Kalan

40 Gulab Gurjar Ladli ka Baas

41 Guddi Devi Khuri Kalan

42 Rajanti Devi Khuri Kalan

43 Lallu Prasad Yogi Khuri Kalan

44 Parvati Devi Khuri Kalan

45 Bhagwati Devi Gudha Katla

46 Urmila Devi Yogi Gudha Katla

47 Kali Devi Yogi Gudha Katla

48 Vikas Yogi Gudha Katla

49 Manbhari Devi Yogi Khuri Kalan

50 Prabhati Devi Yogi Khuri Kalan

51 Sushila Devi Sain Khuri Kalan

52 Ratan Lal Janga Bichha

53 Ram Prasad Bichha

54 Shiv Shankar Sharma Bidarkha

55 Shiv Ratan Vashishtha Lawan

56 Radhey Shyam Sharma Lawan

57 Santosh Sharma Nimali

58 Rasal Gurjar Nimali

59 Sunita Devi Gurjar Ladli ka Baas

60 Kailashi Gurjar Ladli ka Baas

61 Gulab Devi Gurjar Ladli ka Baas

62 Om Prakash Sharma Bidarkha

63 Dinesh Kumar Kumawat Karkada

64 Shakuntla Devi Sain Nimali

65 Geeta Devi Gurjar Nimali

66 Meena Gurjar Nimali

67 Bhagwati Devi Yogi Khuri Kalan

68 Kailashi Devi Yogi Khuri Kalan

69 Pooni Devi Khuri Kalan

70 Chhota Devi Khuri Kalan

71 Rasali Devi Lawan

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72 Sarita Rajput Lawan

73 Mukesh Kumar Sharma Bidarkha

74 Anokhi Gurjar Lawan

75 Hari Om Rajput Lawan

76 Ramesh Chand Gurjar Lawan

77 Prem Devi Yogi Sawaipura

Pratapgarh, 11-12 June, 2014

S.N. Name Name & Address of the Organiation Mob./Ph.

1 Dr. Prakash Panwar Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Pratapgarh 9413704802

2 Dr. Balbir Singh

Baghala

Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Pratapgarh 9001142412

3 Rameshwar Lal

Pachoria

RSLDC, Pratapgarh 9314728577

4 Kishan Lal Jajpura RSLDC, Pratapgarh 9829857263

5 Arjun Kant Jha CUTS CART, Jaipur 9887174459

6 Amarjeet Singh CUTS CART, Jaipur 9829015812

7 Johar Meena Bharya Banjari, GP- Suhagpura, PS-

Pipalpur, Distt.- Pratapgarh

8 Sukha Gurjar Panawala, GP- Suhagpur 8094236043

9 Nahar Gurjar Panawala, GP- Suhagpur

10 Bhanwar Singh Devad, GP- Gorarsi, PS- Pratapgarh 9001409563

11 Bhairu Lal Meena Dalot, GP- Dalot, Pratapgarh

12 Gopal Gayari Dalot

13 Baghji Parkhanda, GP- Dalot

14 Manna Lal Meena Dalot, GP- Dalot, Pratapgarh 9602685630

15 Bhairu Lal Meena Dalot

16 Ramesh Gayari Dalot

17 Goverdhan Lal Meena Dalot 9799882031

18 Dhanraj Dhakar Chandoli

19 Dhanraj Dhakar Chandoli

20 Banshi Lal Dhakar Rajpura, P.- Chandoli 9928241381

21 Hira Lal Solanki Samagra Jagrati evam Vikas Sansthan,

Baravada, Pratapgarh

9950317733

22 Sohani Bai Gayari Dalot

23 Phooli Bai Meena Dalot

24 Shyama Bai Gayari Dalot

25 Kali Bai Meena Dalot

26 Hira Bai Meena Barkhada, GP- Dalot

27 Shanti Lal Meena Mora Mahiga, GP- Suhagpura 9571839588

28 Gautam Meena Mora Mahiga, GP- Suhagpura 7742384661

29 Bapu Lal Kesarpura 8239689677

30 Shanti Lal Kesarpura 8696397040

31 Amritji Kesarpura 8239863376

32 Radhey Shyam Kachnara, Dhotarsi 9950558492

33 Ishwar Lal Meena Kesarpura 9587315454

34 Haraji Ram Meena Kesarpura 9982555374

35 Nathu Meena Karadiya, GP- Gorarsi

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36 Sitaram Meena Karadiya, GP- Gorarsi 7742383494

37 Mukand Meena Gadola

38 Gopal Meena Gadola

39 Prabhu Lal Prajapat Semarthali 8239426159

40 Tulsi Ram Pratappura, Chhotarsi 9660627220

41 Devi Lal Gurjar Semarthali 9549399449

42 Modiram Prajapat Semarthali

43 Mohan Giri Semarthali

44 Dr. Yogesh Kanoniya Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Pratapgarh 9001310151

45 Dharamveer Yadav CUTS CHD, Chittorgarh 8890841068

46 Majid Khan CUTS CHD, Chittorgarh 8947807803

47 Kailash Vyas CUTS CHD, Chittorgarh 8769768888

48 Dhanraj Dhakar VP- Chandoli, Teh.- Chhoti Sadari, Distt.-

Pratapgarh

49 Dhanraj Dhakar VP- Chandoli, Teh.- Chhoti Sadari, Distt.-

Pratapgarh

50 Banshi Lal Dhakar VP- Chandoli, Teh.- Chhoti Sadari, Distt.-

Pratapgarh

51 Sitaram Meena VP- Gorarsi, Teh. & Distt.- Pratapgarh

52 Satya Narain Meena VP- Gorarsi, Teh. & Distt.- Pratapgarh

53 Gautam Meena VP- Suhagpura, Teh.- Pipalsur, Distt.-

Pratapgarh

Jaipur, 26-27 June, 2014

S.N. Name Name & Address of the Organiation Mob./Ph.

1 Arjun Kant Jha CUTS CART, Jaipur 9887174459

2 A.K.Thalia CUTS CART, Jaipur 5133259

3 Dharmendra Chaturvedi CUTS CART, Jaipur 9414202868

4 Seema Bassi 9785079323

5 Laxmi Benara 8104717694

6 Seema Kanota 8386830887

7 Shyam Singh Shradha Mahila Prashikshan Kendra

evem Shikshan Sanstha

8432752529

8 A.R. Sharma ATMA Sansthan, Jagmalpura, Via-

Jobner, Distt.- Jaipur

9413063961

9 Gopal Lal Chodhary Jagmalpura, Via- Jobner, Distt.- Jaipur 9672611192

10 Gangaram Kumawat Jagmalpura, Via- Jobner, Distt.- Jaipur

11 Shivram Jagmalpura, Via- Jobner, Distt.- Jaipur

12 Parvati Devi Jagmalpura, Via- Jobner, Distt.- Jaipur 9667344765

13 Gyarsi Devi Jagmalpura, Via- Jobner, Distt.- Jaipur

14 Chando Devi Sapna Vikas Sanstha, Sankotra, Jamwa

Ramgarh

15 Kali Devi Sankotra, Jamwa Ramgarh 9667071367

16 Prabhati Devi Sankotra, Jamwa Ramgarh

17 Sapna Devi Sankotra, Jamwa Ramgarh 8003017110

18 Kailash Kumawat Jagmalpura, Via- Jobner, Distt.- Jaipur

19 Ramjani Kumawat Jagmalpura, Via- Jobner, Distt.- Jaipur

20 Bhuri Devi Jagmalpura, Via- Jobner, Distt.- Jaipur

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21 Rakesh Bhodh Rajasthan Horticulture & Research 9785344123

22 Rohil Rajasthan Horticulture & Research 9782449806

23 Dr. A.K. Gupta Prof. & Head, Agronomy, RARI,

Durgapura, Jaipur

9414820563

24 Jagdish Puri Sangrash Sansthan 9602122223

25 Lalita Devi Nagri, Dudu

26 Ramkanya Nagri, Dudu

27 Manohar Devi Dhandholi, Dudu

28 Girdhari Lal Sharma Jagmalpura, Via- Jobner, Distt.- Jaipur 9001258455

29 Tarun Agarwal Jagmalpura, Via- Jobner, Distt.- Jaipur 8890705008

30 Dr. S.S. Rathore Prof. & Coordinator, KVK, Jaipur 9829231357

31 Shriram Sharma Prof., Agriculture University, Jobner

32 S. Mukherjee Additional Director, Horticultue Deptt.

RARI, Durgapura, Jaipur

33 Prem Devi Gramin Aarthik Samudayik Puna Nirman

evem Vikas Sansthan, Sanganer

34 Geeta Devi Gramin Aarthik Samudayik Puna Nirman

evem Vikas Sansthan, Sanganer

9660850564

35 Mooli Devi Gramin Aarthik Samudayik Puna Nirman

evem Vikas Sansthan, Sanganer

36 Prem Kanwar Gramin Aarthik Samudayik Puna Nirman

evem Vikas Sansthan, Sanganer

37 Satya Narain Sharma Gramin Aarthik Samudayik Puna Nirman

evem Vikas Sansthan, Sanganer

9414552334

38 Kamaluddin Khan Shri Dev Gou Seva Gramin Vikas

Sansthan, Hirapura, Phagi, Jaipur

9829101048

39 Saira Begum Jabad, Shri Dev Gou Seva Gramin Vikas

Sansthan, Hirapura, Phagi, Jaipur

9829101048

40 Manphooli Devi Jabad, Shri Dev Gou Seva Gramin Vikas

Sansthan, Hirapura, Phagi, Jaipur

41 Rameshwari Jabad, Shri Dev Gou Seva Gramin Vikas

Sansthan, Hirapura, Phagi, Jaipur

42 Sushma Sharma Shradha Mahila Prashikshan Kendra

evem Shikshan Sanstha

9828622490

43 Mukesh Sharma Tigariya, Teh.- Choumu, Distt.- Jaipur-

303 804

9928212776

44 Manju Jhala Thali, Via- Chaksu, Jaipur 9414963131

45 Lada Devi Thali, Via- Chaksu, Jaipur

46 Phoola Devi Thali, Via- Chaksu, Jaipur

47 Asha Devi Thali, Via- Chaksu, Jaipur

48 Hari Mohan Gupta Sec., SOAM Society 9414322527

49 Mangal S.F. SOAM Society 9314878475

50 Bhagwan Dadhich Kisan Seva Samiti Mahasangh 9799749363

51 Zafar Iqbal DD News 9610981981

52 Anand Mani Shukla Morarka Foundation 8854979999

53 Amit Rai Sahara Samay 7877329643

54 Deepak Saxena CUTS CART, Jaipur 9351366827

55 Amarjeet Singh CUTS CART, Jaipur 9829015812