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JULY 2017
a quarterly newsletter published by J K Trust
JK Trust
Inauguration of 240 ILDCs of Tribal Project, Andhra Pradesh
Contents
l Inauguration of 240 ILDCs of Tribal Project, AP
l Successfully Completed Training Programme for A.I. Technicians from Sikkim
l Fodder Training Programme for Government Veterinary Officers at Bhopal, M.P
l Achievement of JK BovaGenix
l Radha - The Star Donor Cow
l CSR Activities
l Visit of Dignitaries
l Success Story
l Pan India presence
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On 10th August, 2016, the State
Government of Andhra Pradesh had
sanctioned a project for a period of five
years in the tribal pockets of Vizag,
Vizianagaram, Srikakulam, East Godavari
& West Godavari Districts with an aim to
provide animal breeding and animal
health services at affordable rates to the
farmers. Through this project, farmers
will easily get Artificial Insemination
services with high-quality frozen semen
at the doorstep which will help to improve
their cattle breeding. In addition, this
project will also give employment to 240
local youth (centre in-charge of an ILDC)
as Gopal at their locality. On 28th April,
2017, all 240 ILDCs of AP Tribal Project have commenced after successful completion of 4 months' training programme
by the Gopals.
On this inaugural occasion, Mr. Shiv Kumar, IAS (PO, ITDA, Seethampeta of Srikakulam District) inaugurated
“Kadagandi” centre and interacted with farmers and informed them about the benefits of the programme and wished
them a grand success. Also in other districts i.e. West Godavari, East Godavari, Vizag and Vizianagaram, the respective
Assistant Directors – Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Assistant Surgeon (VAS) along with Panchayat heads
participated at the inaugural event of the respective centres.
Recent Happenings
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Successfully Completed Training Programme for A.I. Technicians from Sikkim
A batch of 21 Maitri (Multipurpose A.I. Technician in Rural India) trainees sent by Sikkim Livestock Development Board
has successfully completed one month A.I. training during the period from 25th May to 23rd June, 2017 at “Dr. Vijaypat
Singhania Training Institute for Rural Development”, Gopalnagar, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh. Initially, 24 trainees reported
but 3 left in between the training period due to sickness and finally 21 candidates have successfully completed the
training programme.
Fodder Training Programme for Government Veterinary Officers at Bhopal, M.P.
JK Trust, Madhya Pradesh organised a training programme on Fodder and Animal Farm Management at the office of
the Department of Animal Husbandry, Bhopal. The training was inaugurated by Dr. R.K. Rokade (Director),
Department of Animal Husbandry, Bhopal (M.P.) on 2nd June, 2017. Sixteen senior Veterinary Officers from
Department of Animal Husbandry-MP & eleven JK Trust officials participated in the training programme.
The objective of the training programme was to develop basic skills on improved fodder production practices and
created awareness on fodder conservation technologies. The topics covered during the two-day training programme
was focussed mainly on recently released high-yielding forages along with a suitable agronomic package of practices,
fodder conservation i.e. hay & silage preparation and its feeding practices, silvi-pasture & waste land management,
fodder seed production technology, animal farm management & heat-stress management.
Dr. A.K. Singh, Advisor (F.D.) highlighted the achievements of JK Trust in the field of improved varieties of fodder seed
production, hybrid slips production, Azolla demonstration, urea straw treatment, distribution of chaff cutters and
training and extension programme under RKVY scheme in various districts of Chhattisgarh. Director AH appreciated
the initiatives taken by the JK Trust for successful implementation of the programme.
On 3rd June, 2017, the participants had visited Government Jersey Farm at Bhadbhada, Bhopal in order to create
awareness of better animal management, fodder cultivation & calf-rearing etc.
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Achievement of JK BovaGenix
As on 30th June 2017, total 1157 IVF embryos were produced from 663 oocyte aspirations conducted since inception.
Some of these embryos were transferred fresh and frozen and the remaining embryos were frozen for future use. Till
date, we have produced 26 nos. of IVF calves at our Gopalnagar and Vadgaon facility.
Some of the farms where we have done oocyte aspirations for production of IVF embryos during the period from April
to June 2017 are at:
à Lam Farm Guntur, Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University, Andhra Pradesh
à Farm of Mr. Rameshbhai Rupareliya, Gondal, Rajkot, Gujarat
à Rachana Khillar Farm, Indapur, Maharashtra
à Pawana Gir Farm, Ravet, Pune, Maharashtra
Gir is one of the best-recognised dairy breeds of India with the highest potential in milk production. Although the breed
is native of Gujarat, today it is found in almost all States of India and in many countries of the world. In Brazil, the Gir is
used as a Bos indicus breed. In the course of its evaluation through the ages, the Indian native Gir breed has
developed some special characteristics and is hence acclaimed the world over for their uniqueness. Gir is one of the
best cow breeds in the world.
Keeping in line with the objectives of the Government of India's “Rashtriya Gokul Mission”, aimed at preserving and
propagating the indigenous breeds of cattle such as Gir (Gujarat), Sahiwal (Punjab/Haryana), Tharparkar (Rajasthan),
Ongole (A.P.) & others, JK BovaGenix is concentrating to produce embryos from indigenous cows. We have a farm of
indigenous cows at both its ET (Embryo Transfer) and IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation) Laboratory located at Pune in
Maharashtra and Gopalnagar, in Chhattisgarh. Out of that, an ideal Gir Donor Cow named as Radha (Gir-25077) is
showing wonderful results in IVF embryo production. She is placed at Dr. Vijaypat Singhania Centre of Excellence for
Assisted Reproductive Technologies in Livestock, Vadgaon-Rasai, Pune.
As on 30th June, 2017, 73 IVF embryos were produced from the 17 oocyte aspirations conducted with Radha. The OPU
sessions were conducted between the months of September 2016 to June 2017. Already, 12 recipients were diagnosed
as confirmed pregnant from the embryos of Radha.
JK BovaGenix is planning to create efficient, productive, and profitable offspring by using embryos from Radha.
JK BovaGenix
RADHA
The Star Donor Cow
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L&T Financial Services CSR Project - At a glance
An initiative was taken by JK Trust in the year 2015 to implement a “Cattle Breed Improvement Programme” in 3
districts of Odisha namely Bhadrak, Cuttack and Jajpur by establishing 100 Integrated Livestock Development Centres
(ILDCs) with the CSR support of L&T Financial Services. L&T Financial Services has a big presence in these districts for
their Micro-Finance activities. The main objective of the programme is to upgrade/crossbreed the existing cows &
buffaloes through Artificial Insemination by using frozen semen of high pedigreed indigenous/exotic bulls. The
resulting upgraded/crossbred calves will be better milk yielder and will help in improving the socio-economic status of
the farmers especially the ones who are landless, marginal landholders and poor.
The project was implemented as per the allotment given by Fisheries and Animal Resources Development Dept., Govt.
of Odisha after an extensive baseline survey of the Breedable population in all the 100 centres. All 100 ILD centres
were established in phases and made operational by 1st November, 2016 and all are functional now. Total 650 villages
are getting benefited through 100 ILDCs established in Bhadrak,
Cuttack and Jajpur districts. Further, a total of 4,619 L&T Financial
Services borrowers are available in the ILDCs whose data were also
collected and mapped during the survey.
As a part of the extension education programme, lots of farmer
meetings, film show, and one-to-one contact meetings were
conducted during the initial phase of the project. Further, as this
project is supported under CSR by the L&T Financial Services, we
have been educating the borrowers of L&T Financial Services at the
Meeting Centres on designated Disbursement Dates. More than 3,300 nos. of L&T Financial Services borrowers are
benefited through these ILDCs.
More than 33,000 A.I. has been reported as on June 2017 which shows a good acceptance of the project by the
CSR Activities
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farmers. Besides Artificial Insemination, farmers are getting benefited
by other veterinary support services like castration, deworming, first
aid, fodder promotion etc. at their doorsteps. In addition, fodder
development activities have been taken up to promote fodder
demonstration plots at village level for the dissemination of fodder
production & its utilisation. More than 1.5 lakh Hybrid Napier root slips
have been distributed to around 250 progressive farmers.
We expect that this project will definitely help the farmers of these
areas for the upliftment of their economic condition by improving their cattle population.
Inauguration Ceremony of IDFC Foundation CSR Project II in Districts: Bhopal & Raisen
The IDFC Foundation has partnered with JK Trust to
carry out the Cattle Breed Improvement Programme
in various districts of Madhya Pradesh by
establishing 45 ILDCs in two different phases.
During Phase I, 25 ILDCs were established in Dhar,
Hoshangabad, Harda, Khandwa, and Khargone
districts during the period from April 2016 to August
2016.
In Phase II, another 20 ILDCs were established in
Bhopal, Dewas, Indore and Raisen districts during
the month of January to April 2017. Maliya ILDC of
Bhopal district and Polaha ILDC of Raisen district was launched on 27th April, 2017 by Hon'ble Chief Guest Mr. Arun
Nathan- Programme Director, IDFC Foundation - Mumbai and Special Guest Mr. Rameshwar Sharma - MLA - Bhopal,
accompanied by Mr. Mahesh Somani - Project Manager IDFC Foundation - Indore.
During the event - bags, AI kits and key of motor cycle were also distributed to Gopal (centre in-charge of ILDC). Many
villagers from nearby villages also participated actively in the event.
CSR Activities
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Visit of Dignitaries
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Visit of Govt. Dignitaries of Chhattisgarh to Fodder Seed Development Centre, Chandkhuri
JK Trust, Chhattisgarh has been operating a Fodder Seed Development
Centre (FSDC) project under RKVY scheme in Chhattisgarh since last 4
years. The project is located over 75 acres of land at Chandkhuri in district
Raipur. The main objective of establishing fodder seed development
centre is to multiply quality fodder seed for its further distribution to the
farmers for higher milk yield. Apart from supplying fodder seeds, farmers
are also being trained in the fooder seed production at the farm.
On 6th April, 2017, a team of Govt. dignitaries comprising Mr. Ajay Singh
(Agriculture Production Commissioner), Dr. S.K. Pandey (Director Veterinary
Services), Mr. OP Choudhury (Collector, Raipur) & Dr. Naidu (JDVS, Raipur)
visited the FSDC project. During this visit, the team interacted with the
beneficiaries and was truly impressed by our activities. They all explored our
activities like standing crops & seed packaging etc. Dr. A.K. Singh (Advisor)
has explained all points related to crops. Mr. Ajay Singh (APC) & other govt.
officials have appreciated the work done by JK Trust.
Mr. Arun Nathan- Programme Director, IDFC Foundation at Hoshangabad
Mr. Arun Nathan- Programme Director, IDFC Foundation along with Mr. Mahesh Somani - Project Manager visited
Andhiyari Cattle Care Camp - Hoshangabad district on 14th June, 2017.
The entire team appreciated the efforts of our team for organising the camp in a very systematic manner and making
it a successful one.
A total no. of 214 animals were treated in the camp. This included 201 first aid cases, 11 infertility cases, and pregnancy
diagnosis checked in two animals. This camp benefited around 40 dairy farmers.
Success Story
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Rajasthan
JK Trust not only gives livelihood option to the rural youth but it also encourages the youth to pursue higher education.
In his own words…
“My name is Daya Ram Gurjar s/o Shree Ishwar Lal Gurjar residing in Vishanpur village, which comes under Vishanpur
Block of Dausa District. Before associating with JK Trust in Bikaner District in previous CBIP project, I was residing in
the village with my 6 family members i.e. my father, mother, two brothers, sister-in-law and a niece. At that time, my
father was the only earning member of our family, hence, fulfilling the daily needs for all of us was a very difficult task
for him. He was facing lots of problems in
our health, education, livelihood and other
necessary things related to living.
I was continuously struggling to help my
father with some kind of employment/daily
wage opportunity but I was helpless at that
moment. Suddenly a ray of hope emerged
when JK Trust
gave me a chance to manage an ILD Centre
in Bikaner District. JK Trust provided me the
training for 4 months, which included
classroom training as well as field training.
After the training, I had taken the charge of
one ILD Centre at Dandi Village in the District of Bikaner and I started my work in that area. I had worked hard to
improve the financial condition of my family and up to some extent, I achieved that. In the mean time, I also felt that
the villagers started respecting me as a veterinary doctor. After the successful completion of the project, I promised
myself that I will at least pursue an LSA (Livestock Assistant) degree to fulfil my dreams as well as to help the fellow
villagers of my area. Due to lack of money and family condition, I was unable to fulfil my dream as a Veterinary Doctor
but I felt that LSA degree along with training and exposure I received as a Gopal will definitely catch my dream up to
some extent. So, after completion of the old project of JK Trust, I took a loan on interest from the moneylenders to get
my LSA diploma degree and finally I successfully completed the course.
My connection with JK Trust did not end here. When I approached JK Trust again after pursuing my degree, the Trust
appointed me as a Gopal of an ILD Centre in Dausa District in their new CBIP project.
Today I can proudly say that now I am able to fully take care of my family and support the health and educational
expenditure of my brother's children. With the help of JK Trust, I have built my own cemented house in the village and
purchased 15 bighas of agriculture land. Today, people in my society respect me and give example to their children to
become Dayaram Gurjar.
For what I am today is because of the support and exposure I received from JK Trust. I would always be grateful for JK
Trust for helping me to make my dream come true.”
This is the case study of a rural youth whose life changed after his association with JK Trust as Gopal.
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TOTAL NO. OF ILD CENTRES : 3326(As on 30-Jun-2017, 2017)
CHHATTISGARH222 Centres
ODISHA164 Centres
MADHYA PRADESH90 Centres
RAJASTHAN1044 Centres
HARYANA27 Centres
PUNJAB20 Centres
MAHARASHTRA1084 Centres
KARNATAKA5 Centres
JHARKHAND430 Centres
ANDHRA PRADESH240 Centres
JK Trust