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ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ADMINISTRATION DIRECTORATE OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
AND VETERINARY SERVICES
PROACTIVE DISCLOSURES UNDER SECTION 4 OF RTI ACT,2005
Seventeen Points Manual of Section 4.1 of Right to Information Act, 2005
1. Particulars of organization, Functions and duties (organization chart)
2. Power of officers & Duties of officers and employees
Director, Registrar cum Joint Director(VC), Senior Veterinary Officer cum Joint Director,
Senior Veterinary Officers & others
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF DIRECTOR (AH&VS)
1. The Director is the Head of Department for the purpose of FR&SR and Head of organization for the Directorate.
2. He will be responsible to provide guideline and leadership to officers and staff employed in the department of AH&VS.
3. He will be responsible for formulation, implementation and monitoring of all the Plan and Non-Plan activities of the department.
4. He will co-ordinate the work of various sections and allocation of work within the department and act as Liaison Officer with the Administration and other departments.
5. He will be responsible for enforcement of various Acts/Rules/Orders and Quarantine measures required with respect to animal movement, transportation and animal disease surveillance and
control, in this territory.
6. He will be responsible to implement all the development schemes through the UT for the upliftment of socio-economic status of the farmers and for overall development of Animal
Husbandry sector. He shall review the performance of the department at field level by active
interaction with PRI and Tribal Council representatives from time to time.
7. The Director will be responsible for maintaining the disease free status of this UT and monitor the animal health cover programmes.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF REGESTRAR (VC) - CUM-JOINT DIRECTOR
(AH&VS), ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR UNION TERRITORY VETERINARY COUNCIL
1. He will be the in-charge of the Andaman and Nicobar Union Territory Veterinary Council (Professional Efficiency Development Scheme).
2. He will be responsible for the registration of Veterinarians and maintaining Veterinary Practitioners Register containing the names of all persons who posses recognized veterinary
qualification included in the 1st and 2
nd Schedule of the Indian Veterinary Council Act, 1984.
3. He will be responsible for preparation, updating and publication of Andaman and Nicobar Union Territory Veterinary Register for inclusion the names in supplement of Indian Veterinary
Practitioners Register every year.
4. He will be responsible for conducting election of members for Andaman and Nicobar Veterinary council.
5. He will be responsible for holding meeting of the ANUT Veterinary Council at regular intervals. Preparation & minutes of the meeting, sending the same to the Administration, VCI, New Delhi
and members of the Council etc.
6. He is responsible for maintenance of accounts with regard to grant-in-aid as well as registration/renewal fees etc.
7. He is responsible for timely sending 1/4th of the total fees alongwith the list of registered veterinary practitioners to VCI, New Delhi every year.
8. He is responsible for renewal and transfer of Registration of Veterinary Practitioners. 9. He is responsible for conduction All India Common Entrance Examination for the candidates of
A&N Islands at port Blair for admission to BVSc & AH Course for filling up 15% of total seats
in each Veterinary Collage as per direction of VCI, New Delhi.
10. He is responsible for implementation of all regulations to maintain the standard of professional conduct, etiquette and code of Ethics for Veterinary Practitioners in Andaman and Nicobar
Islands.
11. He is responsible for Organizing Orientation training programme for Veterinary Practitioners in consultation with VCI, New Delhi.
12. He will assist Director in implementation of Different Programmes/Schemes. 13. Any other works assigned by the Director.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF SVO CUM JOINT DIRECTOR (LP)
1.He will be responsible for the implementation of Livestock Development scheme
Piggery/Poultry/Goatry and Fodder Development scheme being implemented by the
Department.
2.He will be responsible for implementation of Livestock development scheme under the
Centrally Sponsored schemes.
3.He will also be technical supervision of departmental farms in the Territory.
4.He will be responsible for the preparation of Livestock Development schemes under the
RKVY and its implementation.
5.He will be responsible for the conduct of Livestock census in this Union Territory.
6.He will be responsible for the implementation of Integrated Sample Survey being implemented
by the department.
7.He will incharge of Livestock Development section of this department.
8.He will assist the Director in all matters related to Livestock Development Programmes and for
dealing all other technical matters of the department.
9.Any other work assigned by the Director.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF SVO CUM JOINT DIRECTOR (HQ/AH)
1.He will be responsible for the implementation of Livestock Health Programmes implemented by the
Department under the Plan scheme.
2.He will be responsible for implementation of all the Centrally Sponsored schemes relating to Animal
Health.
3.He will also be technically supervising the activities of all the Veterinary Institutions (Health care) of
the department.
4.He will be responsible for the implementation of National Animal Disease Reporting
System(NADRS)
5..He will be responsible for providing all the departmental services through CSC.
6. He will ensured Disease Surveillance and monitoring.
7.He will be responsible for formulating the Animal Health Scheme under the RKVY and its
implementation.
8.He will incharge of Planning section of the department and supervision the preparation of Five Year
Plan, Annual Plan, District Plan, Tribal Sub Plan and Projects under RKVY.
9.He will assist the Director in all matters related to Animal Health scheme and for dealing all other
technical matters of the department.
10.Any other work assigned by the Director.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF SENIOR VETERINARY OFFICER
1. To be in-charge of all development programme of the department under the jurisdiction. 2. To formulate scheme and monitoring of and proper implementation of the scheme. 3. To guide and advise the farmers in all aspects for various departmental programmes popular
among them.
4. Shall be responsible for proper implementation of the plans in association with the Elected Bodies / Panchayat Pradhan.
5. To function as in-charge of Veterinary Hospital, Cattle Farm, Hatchery, poultry Farm, Goat Farm etc.
6. Coverage to Livestock and poultry and various Mobile Veterinary Dispensaries including treatment of Livestock Poultry & Vaccination under his/her jurisdiction.
7. Carryout Artificial Insemination Programme under his/her jurisdiction. 8. To conduct Veterinary Camps and other Animal Husbandry Extension activities in the village
under his/her jurisdiction.
9. To conduct Livestock and poultry shows, calf rallies, farmer’s demonstration/training programme under his/her jurisdiction.
10. To implement the various approved plan programmes under his/her jurisdiction. 11. To submit regular reports pertaining to his/her jurisdiction for regular/monitoring supervision of
the implementation of the various plan programme.
12. To supervise the functioning of Veterinary Sub Dispensary in his/her jurisdiction and to be in-charge of the staff posted under his/her jurisdiction.
13. To carry out any other works as assigned by the Director AH&VS/Controlling Officer.
Additional Duties.
1. He will be responsible for the timely implementation of the development schemes/programmes.
2. He will be the in-charge of all the institutions working under him and also be responsible to extend the benefit of the programme to farmers.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF LIVESTOCK SUPERVISOR
1. To supervise the functioning of other para veterinary/staff and assist the Veterinary Assistant Surgeon/Officer in-charge in field extension programme.
2. To maintain all the relevant registers and assist the VAS in the preparation of monthly returns. 3. To attend to the development programme of the department and extension services. 4. To assists the veterinary Assistant Surgeon in the treatment of animals. 5. Rendering assistance to veterinary Surgeon and in-charge of Veterinary institutions while performing major operations.
6. To perform A.I.in cattle and buffaloes. 7. Handling of superficial surgical wounds absess/fistula etc. 8. Any other work as assigned in public interest by the officer in-charge.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF SENIOR VETRINARY COMPOUNDER
1. To supervise the work of Para Veterinary Staff working under him. 2. To render first aid in case of prolapse of uterus. 3. To provide first aid in non infectious disease like Tympany, Constipation, Impaction, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Milk fever etc.
4. Rendering assistance to Veterinary Surgeon and in- charge of Veterinary Institutions while performing major operations.
5. To perform A.I.in cattle and Buffaloes. 6. To help the Veterinary Assistant Surgeon/Officer-in –charge in the maintenance of records of the institutions and assist in the preparation of monthly returns.
7. Handling of superficial surgical ailments like wounds including sutures/surgical wounds absess/fistula etc.
8. Any other work as assigned in public interest by the officer in-charge.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF VETRINARY COMPOUNDER
1. To perform Artificial Insemination in cattle and Buffaloes. 2. To vaccinate Livestock to control diseases and to take timely Veterinary aid measures. 3. Handling of superficial surgical ailments like wounds including suture/surgical wounds abescees/fistula etc.
4. Management of superficial Hemorrhage burns using local antiseptic lotions ointments etc. 5. Intro uteri douching with antiseptic lotion. 6. First aid in case of prolapse of Uterus. 7. To maintain official records of polyclinic, Disease Investigation laboratories, Hospitals, Dispensaries Livestock and Poultry Unit/Vaccination Units, Propaganda Unit etc.
8. Compounding and Dispensing of medicines. 9. Rendering assistance to Veterinary Surgeons and in- charge of Veterinary Dispensaries and sub- dispensaries while performing major operations.
10. Any other work as assigned in public interest by the officer in-charge.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF VETRINARY STOCKMAN
1. To perform Artificial Insemination in cattle and Buffalo. 2. To follow up Artificial Insemination cases and maintenance of records. 3. To vaccinate animals to control diseases and to take timely veterinary aid measures. 4. Management of superficial burns using antiseptic lotion, ointment etc. 5. To provide first aid in non-infectious diseases like Tympany, Constipation, Impaction, Diarrhea,
Dysentery, Milk fever etc.
6. Spraying of animals to control ecto parasites. 7. To maintain official records of Polyclinic Centre, Propaganda Unit / Vaccination Units
,Government Livestock Farm etc.
8. To help Veterinary Surgeons /Animal Husbandry Officer in the maintenance of office records. 9. To supervise the work of all the Mazdoors working under him/her.
10. To be responsible for the maintenance of the Muster Roll and records of Mazdoors working in the farm.
11. Any other work as assigned in public interest by the officer in-charge.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF VETRINARY DRESSER
1. He/She will be responsible for handling of animals/birds dressing of animals etc. in the Hospital/Dispensaries of Government Farms.
2. He/She will be responsible for cleaning of all the Hospital/Dispensaries/Farms and its premises. 3. They will assist the Veterinary Livestock Supervisors/SVC/VC/VS in all the Hospital and Farm duties.
4. Any other work as assigned in public interest by the officer in-charge.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF MAZDOOR-CUM ATTENDANT
1. He/She will be responsible for handling of animals. 2. He/She will be responsible for cleaning of the Institutional Building/Hospital/Dispensaries/Farms
Toilets, Rooms and premises.
3. To maintain the gardens situated in the institutes. 4. He/She will be responsible for watch and ward duties. 5. Any other work as assigned in public interest by the officer in-charge.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF JUNIOR INVERTIGATOR
1. Preliminary work relating to conduct of sample survey on seasonal basis like selection villages etc.
2. Field inspection of Enumerator’s work. 3. Collection, Compilation, Tabulation of Data. 4. Any other work as assigned in public interest by the officer in-charge.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF ENUMERATOR
1. Conducting sample surveys on seasonal basis comprising of complete enumeration and cluster survey of households and submission of reports to this Directorate for estimation of milk, meat &
egg production in this territory.
2. Any other work as assigned in public interest by the officer in-charge.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF LABORATORY TECHNICIAN
1. To maintain Laboratory equipments, chemicals in the Lab. 2. To be responsible for effective functioning of all the equipments present in the Laboratory. 3. Responsible for coordinating all the work of Lab Assistant and Lab Attendant working in laboratory.
4. Responsible foe the upkeep of all the relevant records pertaining to the lab equipments, instruments, chemicals etc.
5. Any other work as assigned in public interest by the officer in-charge.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF LABORATORY ASSISTANT
1. To assist the Lab Tech. and to carryout testing of urines, milk blood etc. through microscope and to submit result thereof to the Vety. Assistant Surgeon in – charge.
2. To be responsible for cleaning of all the Laboratory Utensils, Glassware, Slides etc. 3. To be responsible to keep the Laboratory neat and clean, and will carryout all the duties assigned to him by the Laboratory staff.
4. Any other work as assigned in public interest by the officer in-charge.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF LABORATORY ATTENDANT
1. Will be responsible for cleaning of all the Laboratory Utensils, Glassware, Slides etc. 2. Will be responsible to keep the Laboratory neat and clean, and will carryout all the duties assigned to him by the Laboratory in-charge.
3. Any other work as assigned in public interest by the officer in-charge.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF STORE KEEPER
1. In-charge of the Central Store/Staff working under him. 2. Maintenance of all such ledgers/register required for receipt/issue of stores as per the procedures of Govt. from time to time and furnishing of reports to this effect to the higher authorities from
time to time as the case may be.
3. Responsible for producing all records/queries to the audit/inspection units from time to time. 4. Any other work as assigned in public interest by the officer in-charge.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF HATCHERY/PLANT OPERATOR
1. He/she will be responsible for sexing of chicks hatched out in the Govt. hatcheries. 2. He/she will be responsible for effective functioning of all the hatchery operations including the
functioning of incubators.
3. He/she will be responsible for entire maintenance of the Govt. Hatchery. 4. He/she will be responsible for effective functioning of LN2 Plant, DG Sets and other machineries
available in various institutions.
5. He/she will be responsible for entire maintenance of LN2 Plant, DG Sets, Incubators and other machineries available in various institutions.
6. Any other work as assigned in public interest by the officer in-charge.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF DIGITAL MACHINE OPERATOR
1. To operate the Gestetner Machine, Copier Machine, Fax Machine and other digital equipments and proper maintenance of the machine.
2. Any other work as assigned in public interest by the officer in-charge.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF RECORD KEEPER
1. Proper maintenance of records. 2. Indexing of records available in record room. 3. Maintenance of issue and receipt register of stitched files and other records. 4. Locate and issue of records on requisition. 5. Proper maintenance of record room. 6. Any other work as assigned in public interest by the officer in-charge.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF DAFTARY
1. He/she will be responsible for filling papers. 2. He/she will be responsible for File Numbering system, Receipt of Dak, Distribution of Dak to all section.
3. Stitching of old files. 4. Indexing proper arrangement and maintenance of closed file. 5. To be the custodian of such closed files. 6. Any other work as assigned in public interest by the officer in-charge.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF PEON
1. He/she will be responsible for filling of papers.
2. He/she will be responsible for File Numbering system, Receipt of Dak, Distribution of Dak to
all sections.
3. Stitching of old files.
4. Indexing proper arrangement and maintenance of closed file.
5. To attend the duties entrusted to peon such as distribution of official daks and to attend the
office foe official work.
6. Proper arrangement and retrival of files and other documents.
7. Any other work as assigned by controlling officer.
8. Responsible for storing all the scientific items as per the procedures.
9. Responsible for carrying out all such works, which are given to him by his superiors from
time to time.
10. Any other work as assigned in public interest by the officer in-charge.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF VETRINARY MESSENGER
1. To transport/carry Liquid Nitrogen, Frozen Seamen, Medicines, Vaccine, Instruments etc. to
various units of this department.
2. Will also assist the VAS in Vaccination and Castration programmes etc.
3. Any other work as assigned in public interest by the officer in-charge.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF CHOWKIDAR
1. Watch and ward duties of office, institutions and Farms. 2. To be responsible for any kind of accident in the premises of the institution like fire, theft etc. 3. To be responsible for any kind of electrical mishaps. 4. To be responsible for water filter maintenance and its functioning. 5. To be responsible for Tap Repairing and Tap Fitting, Water Purifier servicing, Pump
Installation and Pipe Line Work.
6. Any other work as assigned in public interest by the officer in-charge.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF COOK 1. Will perform all the duties of work in the kitchen and provide food to the departmental
trainees in time.
2. Will be responsible for proper maintenance of records of all the utensils and raw materials.
3. Will be responsible for maintenance of Hygienic condition in kitchen area handling of raw
materials and ingredients.
4. Any other work as assigned in public interest by the officer in-charge.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF DRIVER
1. To Drive the Departmental vehicle as per the instructions of the Controlling Authority.
2. He shall all maintain the vehicle and keep the same roadworthy.
3. He shall also maintain the Log Book, POL A/c etc. of the concerned vehicle properly.
4. Any other work as assigned in public interest by the officer in-charge.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF CINEMA OPERATOR
1. Will conduct film shows as per the scheduled programmes in the villages.
2. Will be responsible for the proper maintenance of the equipments provided to him.
3. Will carry out all the duties assigned to him in relation to various extension activities by his
Programme Officer.
4. Will carry out all petty electrical work of the Directorate Building.
5. Maintenance of PA system and other equipments of the conference hall.
6. Any other work as assigned in public interest by the officer in-charge.
3. Procedure followed in the decision making process including channels of
supervision& Accountability
Head of the department/office within the authority exercises decisions with reference to the
functioning of the department/ Office. Wherever policy matters and matters requiring
coordination with other offices such of those issues are placed for approval of the Director
(AH&VS) and A&N Administration through files and orders are obtained. Wherever matters
requiring approval of the Government of India, specific approvals are sought for each issue from
the Ministry of Agriculture, Department of AH,D&F, GOI, New Delhi . The guidelines given by
the Ministry of Agriculture, Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries, GOI, New
Delhi and the Regulations and Acts of the Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services
Department approved by the govt. and instructions issued from time to time are the basis on
which decisions are taken.
For more details please visit : www.ahvs.and.nic.in 4. Norms set by it for the discharge of its functions
For providing various facilities, each office fixes bench marks for performance taking into
consideration their work load, manpower, working ability, allocation of budget etc. 5. The rules, regulations, instructions, manuals and records, held by it or under its
control or used by its employees for discharging its functions:
As there is no legislature in the UT of A&N Administration the list of the Rules, Regulations
etc that are framed and issued by Govt. of India from time to time are mentioned below:-
1. A&N Administration Manual of Office Procedure 2. Delegation of Financial Power Rules. 3. General Financial Rules. 4. Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules. 5. Central Civil Service (Leave) Rules. 6. Fundamental Rules and supplementary Rules. 7. All the instructions issued by the Ministry of Agriculture, Department of Animal
Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries, New Delhi, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of
Personnel, Public Grievances and pensions on establishment, administrative and
financial matters.
Regulations : for details visit : www.ahvs.and.nic.in / www.dahd.nic.in
6. A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control:
(A) Following subject files are being maintained in sections
Smti.Mariyamma Chacko, Statistical Officer(Plg)
1.She is responsible for formulation and Preparation of Five Year Plans, Annual Plans,
District Plans, Tribal Sub Plan and Projects under RKVY and its related correspondence,
preparation of reports monitoring of expenditure, civil works etc.
2.She is the Branch Officer of the Planning section of this department.
Smti.Padmani B.Murthy(LS)
1. She is responsible for Implementation of Livestock Development and centrally sponsored schemes and its related correspondences and also had the responsibility of Livestock
Central and Integrated Sample Survey.
2. She is the Branch Officer of the Livestock section of this department.
Shri. Preetam Singh, Head Clerk
i. File relating to Amendment of Recruitment Rules
ii. File relating to Grant of MACP to Group ‘A’ Officers
iii. File relating to vacancy position
iv. File Relating to conduct of DPC for the Post of Registrar (VC)-cum Joint
Director
v. File relating to filling up the Post of Director (AH&VS)
vi. File relating to Indian Veterinary Association
vii. File relating to DPC for Para Veterinary Association
viii. File relating to Training of Group ‘A’ Officers
ix. File relating to Recruitment of Veterinary Dresser
x. File Relating to Transfer Posting of Group ‘C’ para Veterinary Staff
xi. File relating to Transfer & Posting of Group ‘A’ Officers
xii. File relating to regularisation of Adhoc appointment in r/o Group ‘A’ Officers
xiii. File relating to Disposition List of Para Veterinary Staff.
Smti. Vellamma , Head Clerk i. personnel Files & Service Book of all Para Veterinary Staff, Driver, Enumerator , Junior Investigator , Lab Assistant. Lab Asstt. & Lab Technician.
ii. File relating to 6th CPC /MACP iii. File relating to posting of Poultry Hatchery Operator iv. File relating to Medical Re-imbursement v. File relating to NOC Group ‘C’ Staff vi. File relating to Superannuation /pension of para Veterinary Staff vii. File relating to sanction of scooter advance, computer advance viii. File relating to general corrs. of Group ‘C’ Staff
Shri. Elaiza, Head Clerk
i. Tour TA Bill for Duty-cum-Tour at Mainland by the Group”A” Officers of
AH&VS.
ii. Declaration of Head of Office..
iii. Constitution of Purchase Committee.
iv. Correspondence regarding purchase Incubator &DG Set for Kadamtala.
v. Correspondence regarding filling of quarterly TDS.
vi. General Correspondence.
Register
i. Manpower Cleaning & Sweeping Attendance Register.
ii. Register for Reference Books. iii. Tender Issue Register. iv. Stock Register. v. Bill Verification Register. vi. Day Book Register.
Smti. Jhansi Suresh , Head Clerk (Accounts Section)
i. Preparation of Pay Bill.
ii. Preparation of Honorarium Bill.
iii. Preparation of Tuition Fee Bill.
iv. Preparation of Medical Re-imbursement
v. Preparation of Income Tax Calculation.
vi. Preparation of DA Arrears Bill.
vii. Preparation of HRA Arrears Bill.
viii. Preparation of MACP Arrears Bill.
ix. Preparation of Increment Arrears Bill.
x. Preparation of OTA Bill, etc.
Smti. Sobha Devi , Head Clerk
i. Preparation of Pay Bill.
ii. Preparation of Tuition Fee Bill.
iii. Preparation of Medical Re-imbursement
iv. Preparation of Income Tax Calculation.
v. Preparation of DA Arrears Bill.
vi. Preparation of MACP Arrears Bill.
vii. Preparation of Increment Arrears Bill.
viii. Preparation of OTA Bill, etc.
Smti. Sarjan Bibi, Head Clerk
i. Service book & Personal File of Director.
ii. Service book & Personal File of Joint Director.
iii. Service book & Personal File of Senior Veterinary Officer.
iv. Service book & Personal File of Statistical Officers.
v. Service book & Personal File of Accounts Officer.
vi. Service book & Personal File of Senior Accountant.
vii. File relating to extension of Adhoc appointment of SVO.
viii. File relating to engagement of DRM.
Smti Lalita Johney, Head Clerk
i. Personnel Files & Service books of AC Cadre staff/Computer Asstt. /Statistical
Cadre/Peons/Daftari/DMO/Record Keeper/PA
ii. File relating to LTC
iii. Files relating to TTA Advance
iv. File relating to scooter/computer advance
v. File relating to Pay fixation.
vi. File relating to OTA
vii. File relating to vigilance clearance
Smti. C.S.Sudha , Higher Grade Clerk
i. Maintaining of PBR.IV ii. Preparation of Pay Bill. iii. Preparation of Honorarium Bill. iv. Preparation of Tuition Fee Bill. v. Preparation of Medical Re-imbursement vi. Preparation of Income Tax Calculation. vii. Preparation of DA Arrears Bill. viii. Preparation of HRA Arrears Bill. ix. Preparation of MACP Arrears Bill. x. Preparation of Increment Arrears Bill. xi. Preparation of Dairy & Dispatch.
Smti. Sangeeta Devi , Higher Grade Clerk
i. Maintaining of PBR. ii. Preparation of Pay Bill. iii. Preparation of Honorarium Bill. iv. Preparation of Tuition Fee Bill. v. Preparation of Medical Re-imbursement vi. Preparation of DA Arrears Bill. vii. Preparation of HRA Arrears Bill. viii. Preparation of MACP Arrears Bill. ix. Preparation of Increment Arrears Bill. x. Preparation of FVC bill
Smti. Laxmi Tayer , Higher Grade Clerk
i. Correspondence of LG’s directions.
ii. Correspondence of circular Office Orders.
iii. Avian Influenza.
iv. Correspondence of Animal Welfare.
v. Celebration of Animal Welfare Fortnight.
vi. Correspondence regarding of Animal Birth Control.
vii. Incidence of Malignant Catarrhal Fever (MCF) in and Around Bangalore.
viii. Correspondence regarding prevention of cruelty to Animals.
ix. General Correspondence.
x. Correspondence regarding training at Mainland to officers and staff of this Department.
xi. Correspondence for all National Festivals and Quami ekta & Women’s Day etc.
xii. Citizen Charter of Ministry of Home Affairs.
xiii. Training of rapid response team (PRT) and participation disease intelligence community
training on Avian Influenza.
xiv. Parliament Question.
xv. Correspondence on Public Grievance from Administration (PGC Matters).
xvi. Regarding Island Development Authority (IDA) & minutes of meeting.
xvii. Correspondence of Raw Material Consumption pattern of various milk & milk products
manufactured by Milk Plant, ANIIDCO.
xviii. Correspondence regarding population control of spotted Deer in A & N Islands.
xix. Correspondence regarding for nomination of Senior Veterinary Officer for disposal of
seized wild product.
xx. Regarding Veterinary Clearance Certificate on import of meat.
xxi. Correspondence regarding Swine Flu.
xxii. Correspondence regarding 12th plan of FPI, National Mission on Food processing and
proposals under Technology up gradation scheme from North Eastern States.
xxiii. Inter-nation conference on tropical island ecosystems-issues related to livelihood
sustainable development & clamant change.
xxiv. Correspondence of National Awards for E-Governance.
xxv. Correspondence regarding National Conference of State Minister of Animal Husbandry
and Dairying.
xxvi. Correspondence regarding Chief Secretaries conference at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi.
xxvii. Correspondence of minutes of the meeting.
xxviii. Correspondence regarding constitution of complaint committee on Sexual Harassment
against Women Employees.
xxix. Miscellaneous correspondence regarding Animal Health.
xxx. Correspondence of Animal Diseases.
xxxi. Disaster Management.
xxxii. Constitution of second Administration reforms commission.
xxxiii. Correspondence related to the demands of Hon’ble member of Parliament of this Union
Territory.
xxxiv. Correspondence regarding directions of Hon’ble Lt. Governor.
xxxv. Correspondence regarding repair/maintenance of office Building.
xxxvi. Correspondence regarding Survey of slaughter House.
xxxvii. State Animal Disease Emergency Committee (SADEC), A&N Island.
Register
i. Water Charges Bill. ii. Telephone Register. iii. Direction to Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor. iv. Parliament Question. v. Bill Verification Register. vi. Day Book Register.
*Smti. Saida Bibi , Higher Grade Clerk
i. Maintaining of PBR. ii. Preparing of Salary Bill. iii. Maintaining of cash book iv. Draw Cash & Disbursed Salary & other bills. v. Deposited Challans.
Register
i. Cash Book Register. ii. Cheque Register. iii. Challan Register. iv. Government Revenue Register. v. Undisbursed Register. vi. Permanent Advance Register.
*Smti. Saraswathi , Higher Grade Clerk
i. Correspondence regarding all Para Veterinary Staff.
ii. Correspondence regarding Medical Re-imbursement of Office Staff.
iii. Medical correspondence of Group”B”,”C” & “D”.
iv. Medical correspondence of Group “A”.
v. Diary & Despatch
vi. Receipt of Daks
vii. Maintain of Service Stamps Accounts
*Smti. Asmina Bibi , Higher Grade Clerk
i. All India Pre-Veterinary Test.
ii. B.V.Sc Entrance Examination.
iii. Renewal Of Registration.
iv. Progress Report of ANUTVC & Expenditure Report.
Register
i. Registration & Renewal of Veterian – Indian Practitioner.
*Smti Ruth Mary, Higher Grade Clerk
1. File relating to Medical Reimbursement. 2. File Relating to grant of GPF
*Shri Dinesh Kumar, Higher Grade Clerk
1. File Relating to Legal matters of Hon’ble C.A.T /High Court. 2. File relating to Liveries. 3. File relating to RTI Act, 4. File relating to IT. 5. Correspondence regarding supply of Manpower for cleaning & sweeping. 6. Correspondence regarding engaging of security guard.
*Shri Dilshad Ali, Higher Grade Clerk
1. Prepare of pay bill for SVOs/Office Staff. 2. Prepare bill of reimbursement of Tuition fees. 3. OTA Bill
*Shri Abdul. Aziz, Higher Grade Clerk 1. Prepare of Pay bill for Regular Mazdoor. 2. Prepare pay bill of Para Veterinary Staff.
*Smti Indu Krishna, HGC
1. File relating to purchase of stationary 2. File relating to Vehicle 3. File relating to purchase of Store 4. File relating to Xerox/copier Machine/AMC
*Shri Abdul Razak HGC
1. File relating to Purchase of Medicine, 2. File relating to purchase of Vaccine 3. File relating to Vety. Equipments. 4. Correspondence regarding purchase of Chick. 5. Proposal for purchase of Hi-care ICE Line refrigerator. 6. Correspondence regarding purchase of chick & poultry birds for departmental use. 7. Correspondence regarding purchase of livestock. 8. Correspondence regarding supply of Liquid Nitrogen Plant
9. Proposal for purchase of DG Sets and Incubators as per the plan provision 2010-2011.
10. Correspondence regarding procurement of Generator Set. 11. Proposal for engaging Vehicles on Hire Basis. 12. Proposal for procurement of fully automated blood cell counter for the use of Veterinary
Hospital.
13. Request for sanction of department advance for repair of departmental X-Ray Machines. 14. Correspondence regarding procurement of material/stores for VH &VDS. 15. Correspondence for purchase of Miscellaneous Veterinary Material. 16. Procurement of Miscellaneous items for the use of Veterinary Unit.
*Smti. Hema Kalpana , Lower Grade Clerk
i. Correspondence regarding purchase of Semen Straw. ii. Correspondence regarding LN2 Plant. iii. Correspondence regarding LN2 Spare Parts. iv. Correspondence regarding Annual maintenance of LN2 Plant. v. Correspondence regarding Purchase of Fodder Seeds. vi. Correspondence regarding Procurement of feed. vii. General Correspondence. viii. Regarding Advertisement Expenses. vii. Correspondence regarding Island Tourism Festival. viii. Procurement of Hatching Eggs.
Register
i. Tender Opening Register. ii. EMD Release Register.
*Smti Vijay Laxmi Lower Grade Clerk
i. Budget Work. 7.
The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with
or representation by the members of the public in relation to the
formulation of its policy or implementation thereof :
No arrangements exist for consultation with or representation by the members of the
public in relation to the formulation of its policy or implementation in respect of the
Directorate of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services. The Director (AH&VS) is
devoting time for meeting the general public in any matter as and when they come in the
chamber. 8 A statement of the boards, Councils, Committees and other bodies consisting of two or
more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice, and as to whether
meetings of those Boards, Councils, Committees and other bodies are open to the public, or
the minutes of the such meetings are accessible for public:
The below mentioned committee, Boards, Councils, are open to the public in the chamber of the
Director at public meeting hours.
1. Sexual Harassment Committee constituted. 2. Public Grievance. 3. State Advisory Board for Animal Heath 4. State Animal Disease Emergency Committee (SADEC) 5. Illegal Sale of Pet Animal.
9. A directory of its officers and employees
S.No. Name Designation Contact No.
1. Dr. S. Shiv kumar Dte. of AH & VS 233286(O)9434281834
2. Dr. N.P Singh Joint Director (Livestock
Production) (HQ/AH)/
Public Grievances
233286(O)9434283558
3. Dr. Vijay Kumar SVO & NO (IT) 233286(O) 9434283073
4. Dr. K.G Lokanathan Livestock Farm Complex,
Dollygunj
231809(O)9434294192
5. Dr.Bimal Mazumdar Senior Veterinary Officer
(Ext.Pub) Dte. of AH & VS
233286(O)9434264247
6. Mr.Ravi Murthy Accounts Officer
Dte. of AH & VS
231809(O)
7. Smti. Mariyamma
Chacko,
Statistical Officer (Planning)
Dte. of AH & VS
230302(O)9933262087
8. Smti. Padmini
Bhaskaran Murthy
Statistical Officer (LS)
Dte. of AH & VS,
230302(O)9434285571
9 Smti. Trishla Devi
Assistant Director (Admn.)
Dte. of AH & VS
232796(O)
For more contact numbers please visit: www.ahvs.and.nic.in
10. The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees, including the
system of compensation as provided in its regulation:
The Directorate of Animal Husbandry does not have any compensation to its officers
and employees. Monthly remuneration received by each officers and employees of the
Directorate of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services, Port Blair are follows.
List of Employees Directorate of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services, Port Blair
S. No. Name Designation Corresponding Pay Band Basic Pay Gross Salary
1 Dr. S. Shiv Kumar Director PB -3, 15600-39100 GP -5400 32,940 1,02,714
2 Dr. V. Subramanium SVO PB -3, 15600-39100 GP -5400 28,140 93,708
3 Dr. Inderjit Kaur SVO PB -3, 15600-39100 GP -5400 28,820 1,00,840
4 Dr. Sujata Hegde SVO PB -3, 15600-39100 GP -5400 29,500 94,556
5 Dr. K.G.Lokanathan SVO PB -3, 15600-39100 GP -5400 32,240 1,10,351
6 Dr. Ashok Gupta SVO PB -3, 15600-39100 GP -5400 29,500 94,006
7 Dr. Baljit Kaur SVO PB -3, 15600-39100 GP -5400 28,820 1,00,321
8 Dr. Monmohan Roy SVO PB -3, 15600-39100 GP -5400 30,870 1,05,409
9 Dr. S.K. Chaubey SVO PB -3, 15600-39100 GP -5400 30,180 1,03,511
10 Dr. Poonam Yedla SVO PB -3, 15600-39100 GP -5400 28,140 82,283
11 Dr. Ajay Verma SVO PB -3, 15600-39100 GP -5400 28,820 1,00,840
12 Dr. Asim Roy SVO PB -3, 15600-39100 GP -5400 28,140 97,901
13 Dr. Subash Babu Rao Palve SVO PB -3, 15600-39100 GP -5400 25,390 90,339
14 Dr. Bikar singh SVO PB -3, 15600-39100 GP -5400 30,870 1,05,409
15 Trishila Devi AD(Admn) PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4600 15,710 48,710
16 Ravi Murthy AO PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -5400 14,170 49,208
17 Robert Xaxa OS PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4600 14,600 46,240
18 J.B D'souza OS PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4600 15,710 48,710
19 Mariamma Chacko SO PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -5400 24,530 66,673
20 P.B. Murthy SO PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4800 20,600 60,035
21 T. Rajeshwari PA PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4600 17,290 52,435
22 A. Beena PA PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4200 13,290 42,435
23 Sajeev Jonson SI PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4800 20,180 59,501
24 G. Nandini Devi SI PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4200 13,640 43,614
25 Cephas SI PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4200 12,430 37,196
26 Joseph lakra J.I (AH) PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4200 14,680 41,752
27 Jagdish Rao J.I (AH) PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4200 14,040 40,989
28 Mashooq Ali C.O PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 12,210 36,447
29 A. Khaja Moideen Enumerator PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2800 11,990 33,470
30 V. Vellachamy Enumerator PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 9,920 29,392
31 Sarjan Bibi HC PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4200 12,130 36,798
32 Jansi Suresh HC PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4600 14,580 46,196
33 Preetam Singh HC PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4200 12,700 41,523
34 Abdul Rajak HGC PB -2, 5200-20200 GP -2800 11,070 34,381
35 Dinesh Kumar HGC PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 9,910 30,910
36 Saida Bibi HGC PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 9,920 31,682
37 C.S. Sudha HGC PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2800 10,710 33,580
38 Indu Krishna HGC PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 9,510 30,020
39 Laxmi Tayar HGC PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2800 11,490 35,525
40 Saraswati HGC PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2800 10,710 33,790
41 Ruth Marry HC PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4200 12,700 37,743
42 P. Zubaida HGC PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2800 10,710 33,580
43 Asmina Bibi HGC PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2800 11,490 35,315
44 Sangeeta Devi HGC PB -2, 5200-20200 GP -2800 11,000 34,435
45 Omkar Kumari HGC PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 9,910 28,448
46 Sova Devi HC PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4600 14,580 46,406
47 K. Marimuthu Driver PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2800 12,480 37,593
48 Khalid Driver PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 9,710 30,540
49 C. H. Sheshagiri Rao Peon PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900 7,810 25,200
50 P. Mohammed Ali W/man PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 10,570 32,663
51 M. Abdul Krim W/man PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 10,790 33,153
52 Michel John Runda Mali PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,220 28,560
53 V. Suppan Safaiwala PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,220 28,560
54 Ratan Kr. Biswas VC PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 10,390 31,658
55 Govinda Dutta VSM PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,220 28,279
56 Gulabi Mondal Regul.
Mazdoor PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900
8,570
26,554
57 Gulam Mohammed Vety. Dress. PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900 8,050 25,485
58 Shiv Ratan Gosh VC PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 10,600 32,730
59 Lab Ch. Roy VC PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 10,970 33,009
60 C. H. Tripal VC PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 11,150 32,260
61 B. Desh Naidu VC PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,220 28,489
62 P. Kannan VSM PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900 8,510 26,497
63 N. Siddique VSM PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 8,890 26,464
64 GRACY T HANKCHAN LAB.TECHNISIAN PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4200 14,040 44,104
65 K.KHALID DRIVER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2800 11,990 33,545
66 A.P.BARUA SR.V.COMPOUN
DER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400
11,650
34,505
67 M.RAMASWAMY SR.V.COMPOUN
DER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400
11,550
34,634
68 M.C.KESHAVELU RECORD KEEPER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 10,650 30,231
69 LENGTON STORE KEEPER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900 8,800 27,403
70 KISHORE CHAKRABORTHY VC PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,980 30,251
71 SAMSAD BEGUM V.COMPUNDER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 10,570 32,453
72 SUBASH CH.ROY V.COMPUNDER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 10,190 30,623
73 JAGDISH PRASAD V.COMPUNDER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 11,150 33,405
74 RAJENDER PRASAD V.COMPUNDER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1800 6,270 20,589
75 KISHEN LALL V.COMPUNDER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 10,970 33,009
76 THOMSON V.COMPUNDER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 10,970 33,009
77 CHANDRAWATI V.COMPUNDER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 10,330 30,721
78 PRICILLA J.CASPER V.COMPUNDER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900 8,510 26,707
79 M.CHELLAM V.COMPUNDER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 9,980 31,113
80 C.MOIDEEN KUTTY V.COMPUNDER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 10,720 32,787
81 ANNAMMAMALESHWAR V.COMPUNDER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 10,570 32,129
82 N.A.KADER V.COMPUNDER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 10,970 33,009
83 A.RAJAN V.COMPUNDER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 10,570 32,129
84 HARVINDER KAUR V.COMPUNDER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900 8,200 25,827
85 SAJAD ALI V.COMPUNDER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 10,580 32,361
86 LACHIMI V.STOCKMAN PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,220 28,489
87 SITARA BAI V.STOCKMAN PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,220 28,279
88 K.HAMZA V.STOCKMAN PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,220 28,489
89 BABURAM MONDAL V.STOCKMAN PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,220 28,489
90 NIRMAL KUMAR ROY V.STOCKMAN PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,220 27,367
91 MOHAMMED ALI V.STOCKMAN PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,220 28,279
92 R. Stanilas VSM PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 8,890 26,674
93 B. Krishna Rao VSM PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,220 26,367
94 GRACY V.DRESSER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900 8,050 24,490
95 JAMEELA BIBI V.DRESSER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1800 7,310 24,017
96 S.SHEEJA V.DRESSER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900 7,970 25,309
97 KAMALA DEVI V.DRESSER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,220 28,279
98 K .SAIDA ALVI V.DRESSER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1800 7,310 22,877
99 NAZMA BEGUM V.DRESSER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900 8,270 25,969
100 MANJU RANI SHIT V.DRESSER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900 8,272 24,870
101 BALACIUS KISPOTTA V.DRESSER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1800 7,310 23,105
102 G.KODANDA RAO V.DRESSER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900 8,570 25,792
103 FATIMA MARY V.DRESSER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900 8,270 25,969
104 SUMITRA BAHADUR V.COMPOUDER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 10,600 30,895
105 K.MOHAMMED SR.V.COMPO. PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 11,870 33,562
106 NAROTTAM BISWAS V.STOCKMAN PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,220 28,560
107 P.KADEEJA V.COMPOUDER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,220 28,279
108 MOHAMMED HANIFA SR.V.COMPOUN
DER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400
11,150
33,405
109 G.KRISHNA RAO V.COMPOUNDE
R PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000
9,220
28,489
110 P.MOHAN RAO V.DRESSER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900 7,810 23,468
111 Gurupada Roy V.dresser PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900 8,270 25,969
112 Sumitra Kumari V.COMOPOUDR PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,900 27,693
113 ABDUL MAZEED V.STOCKMAN PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,220 28,560
114 SHAKILA DEVI V.DRESSER PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900 8,270 26,223
115 JAGIN LALL V.COMPOUNDE
R PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400
10,940
32,943
116 Sri mohan V.COMPOUNDE
R PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400
11,150
33,405
117 Lyntine Sr. Acc. PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4200 15,370 43,149
118 K. Shesha Rao DMO PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 11,010 33,462
119 Mohd. Yusuf Driver PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4200 14,640 45,514
120 Basant Lall Driver PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2800 11,770 36,013
121 Betrus VC PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 11,150 33,954
122 Ranjit Singh VSM PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,220 27,367
123 Dweep Mala Mistry Vety. Dress. PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900 8,270 25,969
124 Verghesh Vety. Dress. PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900 8,270 25,969
125 G. Vasudev Rao Regul.
Mazdoor PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000
9,220
28,414
126 Venghaia Vety. Dress. PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,290 28,715
127 R.K. Bhattacharjee Daftry PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,620 29,450
128 Abdul Salam Vety. Dress. PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900 8,270 26,223
129 Hari Narayan W/man PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,290 28,715
130 John Tigga Regul.
Mazdoor PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000
9,420
27,502
131 S. Karunanidhi W/man PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,280 28,903
132 Selestina tirkey VSM PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,220 29,799
133 S. Rangaswamy VSM PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 8,750 26,849
134 P. Samsuddin VSM PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,220 28,677
135 Sheo Lall VC PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,080 28,458
136 S. C. Das VC PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 11,150 33,405
137 Padeep Zavier Toppno Regul.
Mazdoor PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900
8,270
26,148
138 M. Mohan Regul.
Mazdoor PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900
8,510
26,682
139 Laxmia Regul.
Mazdoor PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900
8,890
25,370
140 Karuna Bose VSM PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,220 27,367
141 Preeti VD PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900 8,350 26,145
142 M. Jogga Rao Regul.
Mazdoor PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000
8,890
27,960
143 Dilip Kr. Mistry VC PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,080 27,140
144 K. Surya Prakash Rao VC PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,220 28,560
145 Shri. Elizah HC PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4200 11,500 38,663
146 Vellamma HC PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4600 13,850 44,571
147 Lalita Joney HC PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4200 13,320 42,752
148 Abdul Aziz HGC PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 10,700 32,668
149 Zora Bibi P.A PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4600 17,290 52,225
150 Pratima Das Lab Tech PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4200 14,040 40,666
151 S.N.Akhtar Driver PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900 8,220 25,859
152 V. Reeja Lab Asst PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 10,320 31,504
153 K. Mohd. Kutty Lab Asst PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4200 14,010 44,104
154 S.N. Sreeprakash S.I PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4800 20,180 59,101
155 N. Subramanium J.I (AH) PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4200 15,380 44,940
156 S. Adimulam Comp. Asst. PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 10,580 32,401
157 Rajeshwari Comp. Asst. PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2800 11,750 32,984
158 P.K.Abdulla J.I (AH) PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4600 16,700 51,163
159 Vinod Singh Vety. Dress. PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900 8,270 26,223
160 Dilshad Ali HGC PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 9,520 30,042
161 Ishque Ali Enumerator PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2800 11,770 35,938
162 Noor Hussain HGC PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2400 9,870 28,367
163 Ram Pyare Yadav VSM PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 9,410 26,700
164 Abdul Aziz Sr. Inv. PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4200 11,470 38,386
165 John Sr. Inv. PB -2, 9300-34800 GP -4200 12,430 40,522
166 Hema Kalpana LGC PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900 7,360 23,364
167 Vijay Laxmi LGC PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1900 6,560 21,548
168 Millen Lab. Asst. PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -2000 8,130 24,033
169 Jumrious W/man PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1800 6,580 19,805
170 Rajesh Kujur Peon PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1800 6,840 22,059
171 B. S. Binu Peon PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1800 6,330 20,924
172 Shushankar Dhar Peon PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1800 6,330 19,298
173 Rajeshwari Peon PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1800 6,330 20,924
174 Reya Vety. Dress. PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1800 6,580 20,358
175 Eramoo Regul.
Mazdoor PB -1, 5200-20200 GP -1800
6,090
19,329
65,89,426
11. The budget allocated to each of its agency, indicating the particulars of all plans, proposed
expenditures and reports on disbursements made:
(Rs. In Lakhs)
SchNo
Name of Scheme Proposed Outlay (Rs. in lakh)
S/Andaman N&M Andaman
Nicobar Total
1 Animal Health Programme 367.90 170.20 124.90 663.00
2 Cattle Development Programme
175.70 65.00 30.80 271.50
3. Poultry , Piggery and Goat Development Programme
321.81 118.53 83.16 523.50
4. Strengthening of Department of AH & VS
106.20 33.80 19.00 159.00
5. Fodder Development Programme
37.85 31.25 13.90 83.00
Total 1009.46 418.78 271.76 1700.00
12. The manner of execution of subsidy programmes, including the amounts allocated and the
de Guidelines for implementation of the subsidy programme sanctioned by the
Hon’ble Lt. Governor, A & N Islands vide order No. 1522 dated 13th
August,2012
1. Payment of Stipend @ Rs. 1500/- to PTV for one month AI & Castration
training
� After completion of One Month training on Artificial Insemination and
Castration to Part Time Volunteers, the concerned Senior Veterinary
Officer shall send the attendance and completion report to the
directorate.
� DDO of directorate will draw the stipend and the same will be paid to
the trainees through the concerned Senior Veterinary Officers.
2. Payment of incentive @ Rs.250/- to PTVs for successful AI resulting in
Pregnancy
� For payment of incentive to the PTVs, the concerned SVO shall send the
report of PTVs on successful Artificial Insemination resulting in
pregnancy every month to the directorate. The DDO of the directorate
shall draw the amount and pay to the trainees through the concerned
SVOs.
3. Payment of incentive @ Rs 75 per Castration to PTVs
� For payment of incentive to the PTVs the concerned SVO shall send the
report of PTVs for castration every month to the directorate. The DDO
of the directorate shall draw the amount and pay to the trainees
through the concerned SVOs.
4. Payment of Stipend @ 1000/- for one month training in Dairy Farming:
� After completion One Month training on Dairy Farming, the concerned
Senior Veterinary Officer shall send the attendance and completion
report to the directorate.
� DDO of directorate will draw the stipend and the same will be paid to
the trainees through the concerned Senior Veterinary Officers.
5. Distribution of pregnant heifers/graded buffaloes to the selected farmers on
cost basis including on 50% subsidy to the BPL Farmers/tribals with 100%
transportation subsidy of union territory of Andaman and Nicobar islands.
� The Heifers/Graded Buffaloes transported from mainland will be
provided to the selected farmers and the actual cost of the animals
purchased at mainland shall be collected from the farmers by the
concerned Senior Veterinary Officer and deposited in the Government
account. In the case of BPL/Tribal farmers, before supplying the
Heifers/Graded Buffaloes 50% cost of the animals purchased at
mainland shall be collected and deposited in the Government Account
and for the remaining 50% cost of the animals, (subsidy) the concerned
Senior Veterinary Officer shall raise a separate bill. Senior Veterinary
Officer In-charge of the farm/SVO in-charge of the distribution shall
raise a separate bill towards the transportation cost of the animals from
mainland to Port Blair and the DDO, Directorate shall made the book
adjustment every year (Full transportation cost).
6. Providing 100% transportation subsidy for purchasing pregnant heifers directly from mainland to the selected farmers of union territory of Andaman and Nicobar islands.
� The cost of transportation to Port Blair will bear by the department of
AH & VS or the beneficiary himself shall transport the animals to Island
by ship and on arrival at Port Blair shall submit the bill for transportation
by ship for reimbursement. The department shall reimburse the fare as
per the rate fixed by the Directorate of Shipping Services. The
expenditure shall be booked in the subsidy.
7. Distribution of concentrate feed on 50% subsidy to BPL farmers/Tribal farmers under Calf rearing Programme
� The department will procure the feed and supply to the eligible
BPL/Tribal farmers under calf rearing programme as per the prescribed
rate. Before supplying the feed to the BPL/Tribals, 50% cost of the feed
will be collected from the farmers and shall be deposited in the
Government Account, and the concerned Senior Veterinary Officer, In-
charge shall raise a bill for the 50% subsidy for feed distributed every
month to the Director of AH & VS for book adjustment of the DDO of
this directorate.
8. Provision for Insurance Coverage for female calves on 100% subsidy to the BPL/Tribal farmers and 50% subsidy to the APL farmers upto 2 years under calf rearing programme of the Plan scheme.
� The department will bear the entire cost of insurance for calf of the
BPL/Tribal farmers. In case of APL farmers, before insuring the calf 50 %
cost of insurance shall be collected from the farmers and the remaining
50% (Subsidy) shall be paid by the department
9. Provision for Insurance coverage for Crossbred Cows Producing Milk 8 litters and above on 100% subsidy to the BPL farmers and 50% subsidy for APL Farmers.
� Under this programme the entire cost of providing insurance to the
animals of the selected BPL farmers shall be paid by the department and
in case of APL farmers before insuring the animals 50% cost of insurance
shall be collected from the farmers and the remaining 50% shall be paid
by the department.
10. Sale of day old chicks to farmers on 50% subsidy basis to tribal and 100% subsidy to aboriginal tribes
� Under this programme, before supplying day old chicks to the tribals,
50% cost shall be collected from the tribal and deposited in the
government account for the remaining 50% cost (subsidy) of the birds to
the tribals and 100% to the aboriginal tribes, the Senior Veterinary
Officer in-charge of the hatchery shall raise a bill to the Director of AH &
VS every month for book adjustment by the DDO of the directorate.
11. Supply of reared Poultry birds unit along with feed to tribals with 50% subsidy and 100% subsidy to the aboriginal tribes (20 Birds per unit)
� Under this programme, before supplying the poultry birds to the tribals,
50% cost shall be collected and deposited in the government account.
For aboriginal tribes 100% subsidy shall be provided for supplying reared
poultry birds. The Senior Veterinary Officer in-charge of the hatchery
shall raise a bill for the subsidy provided to the Director of AH&VS every
month for book adjustment by the DDO of the directorate.
12. Supply of Ducklings/duck units on 100% subsidy basis to aboriginal tribes and 50% subsidy basis to tribal (10 Ducks/Unit)
� Under this programme, before supplying the Ducklings/Duck to the
tribals, 50% cost shall be collected from the tribals and deposited in the
government account. For aboriginal tribes 100% subsidy shall be
provided for supplying Duckling/ Duck. The Senior Veterinary Officer in-
charge of the hatchery shall raise a bill for the subsidy provided for the
Duckling/Duck to the Director of AH&VS every month for book
adjustment by the DDO of the directorate.
13. Distribution of Backyard Poultry on 100% subsidy to aborigine tribe and 50% subsidy basis to tribal. (20 birds per unit)
� The backyard poultry shall be supplied to the aboriginal tribes on 100%
subsidy and in case of Tribal beneficiary before distributing the backyard
poultry birds 50% cost of the poultry birds shall be collected from the
beneficiary and deposited in government account and the concerned
Senior Veterinary Officer, In-charge shall raise a bill for the subsidy
provided for the bird distributed every month to the Director of AH & VS
for book adjustment by the DDO of this directorate
14. Distribution of poultry feed on 50% subsidy to tribals and 100% subsidy to aborigine tribe
� The department will procure the poultry feed and supply to the eligible
Tribal/Aboriginal Tribal as per the prescribed rate. Before supplying the
feed, 50% cost of the feed will be collected from the Tribals and shall be
deposited in the Government Account. In case of Aboriginal tribes
poultry feed will supply on 100% subsidy. The concerned Senior
Veterinary Officer, In-charge shall raise a bill for the feed distributed
under subsidy provided every month to the Director of AH & VS for book
adjustment by the DDO of this directorate.
15. Provision for Payment of Stipend @ Rs. 1000/- per head for one month Poultry keeping training.
� After completion One Month training on Poultry Keeping, the concerned
Senior Veterinary Officer shall send the attendance and completion
report to the directorate.
� DDO of directorate will draw the stipend and the same will be paid to
the trainees through the concerned Senior Veterinary Officers.
16. Distribution of large white Yorkshire Piglets (on 100%
Transportation subsidy basis) to the selected farmers on cost
basis and 50% subsidy basis to tribal and BPL farmers.
� The Large White Yorkshire Piglets transported from mainland will be
provided to the selected farmers and the actual cost of the animals
purchased at mainland shall be collected from the farmers by the
concerned Senior Veterinary Officer and deposited in the Government
account. In the case of BPL/Tribal farmers, before supplying the pigs 50%
cost of the animals purchased at mainland shall be collected and
deposited in the Government Account. For the remaining 50% cost
(subsidy) of the animals, and 100% transportation subsidy, the
concerned Senior Veterinary Officer shall raise a separate bill to the
Director, AH & VS for book adjustment by the DDO of directorate.
17. Supply of Trio-Pig units on 50% Subsidy to tribals and 100%
subsidy to aboriginal tribes.
� Supply of Trio-Pigs produced in the farm to the tribals, 50% cost of
Pig/Unit shall be collected from the beneficiary and deposited in the
Government Account. In the case of aboriginal tribes the entire cost of
pig unit supplied shall be provided on 100% subsidy. For the remaining
50% cost of trio-pigs supplied to the tribals and 100% to the aborigine
tribes, the Senior Veterinary Officer, In-charge of the farm shall raise a
bill to the Director of AH & VS every month for book adjustment by the
DDO of the directorate.
18. Distribution of Boar (Male Pig) (on free of cost) and water trough
and feeder on 50% subsidy basis to the tribal farmers.
� The male pig shall be distributed to the tribal farmers for breeding on
free of cost. Water trough and feeder will be purchased by the
department and supply to the tribals on 50% cost subsidy. The
remaining 50% cost of water trough and feeder shall be collected from
the tribals and deposited in the government account. The Senior
Veterinary Officer In-charge of the farm shall raise a bill to the Director
of AH & VS for 100% cost of Boar (Male Pig) and the 50% cost of the
water trough and feeder supplied to the tribal. The DDO of the
directorate shall make book adjustment.
19. Imparting Piggery Training to tribal and others for one month with
stipend @ 1000/ per head.
� After completion of One Month training on Piggery, the concerned
Senior Veterinary Officer shall send the attendance and completion
report to the directorate.
� DDO of the directorate will draw the stipend and the same will be paid
to the trainees through the concerned Senior Veterinary Officers.
20. Distribution of Malabari/Black Bengal/Other improved Variety of
Goats (on 100% transportation subsidy basis) to the selected
farmers on cost basis and 50% subsidy basis to the tribal and BPL
farmers.
� The Malabari/Black Bengal/Other Improved variety of Goats transported
from mainland shall be provided to the selected farmers and the actual
cost of the animals purchased at mainland shall be collected from the
farmers by the concerned Senior Veterinary Officer and deposit in the
Government account. In the case of BPL/Tribal farmers, before supplying
the improved variety of goats, 50% cost of the animals purchased at
mainland shall be collected and deposit in the Government Account. For
the remaining 50% cost (subsidy) of the animals, and 100%
transportation subsidy, the concerned Senior Veterinary Officer shall
raise a separate bill to the Director, AH & VS for book adjustment by the
DDO of directorate.
21. Imparting Goatery training and Payment of stipend @ Rs. 1000/-
per head to 50 selected farmers/entrepreneurs.
� After completion of One Month training on Goatery, the concerned
Senior Veterinary Officer shall send the attendance and completion
report to the directorate.
� DDO of the directorate will draw the stipend and the same will be paid
to the trainees through the concerned Senior Veterinary Officers.
DISTRIBUTION OF POULTRY BIRDS, POULTRY FEED, GOAT, PIG ON 50% SUBSIDY TO THE
TRIBALS AND 100 % SUBSIDY TO THE ABORIGINAL TRIBES DURING THE YEAR 2012-13
Area Trio Pig (in Unit)
No. of Benefi- ciary
Pigs/ Piglets (In Nos)
No. of Benefi- ciary
Goat (In Nos)
No. of Benefi-
ciary
Poultry / Duck (In Nos)
No. of Benefi- ciary
Feed (In Kg)
No. of Benefi- ciary
Campbell Bay Tribals 0 0 20 9 0 0 712 20 0 0
Aboriginal 0 0 2 1 0 0 120 16 0 0
Havelock Tribals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Aboriginal 6 6 0 0 0 195 13 400 32
Little Andaman Tribals 0 0 0 0 7 7 20 2 0 0
Aboriginal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0
Kamorta Tribals 10 10 0 0 0 0 1023 76 990 58
Aboriginal 0 - 11 11 0 0 - - - 0
Car Nicobar Tribals 0 0 0 0 0 0 194 2 - 0
Aboriginal 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 0
Teressa Tribals 0 0 0 0 0 0 400 43 100 21
Aboriginal 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 16 16 35 23 7 7 2664 172 1490 111
Total Tribals 10 10 20 9 7 7 2155 141 1090 79
Total Aboriginal Tribes 6 6 15 14 0 0 315 29 400 32
Grand Total 16 16 35 23 7 7 2470 170 1490 111
13. The particulars of recipients of concessions, permits or authorizations granted by it:
The Department of AH&VS grants no concession, permits or authorisation.
14. Details in respect of the information, available to or held by it, reduced in an electronic
form: The documents available in electronic form are available in http://ahvs.and.nic.in
15. The particulars of facilities available to citizens for obtaining information, including the
working hours of a library or reading room, if maintained for public use:
• No Library or reading room maintained for general public/citizens.
• Officers of the Director, Senior Veterinary Officer cum Joint Director and Senior
Veterinary Officers office working days from Monday to Friday excluding holidays;
where the Director(AH&VS) redress the grievances of the public in person.
• Public Visiting Hours office- From 12.00 noon to 1.00 p.m (Monday to Friday)
16. Name and designation and other particulars of Public Information Officers:
Particulars of PIO’s
Name, Designation & other particulars of the public Information Officer
Name Designation Phone
No.
Jurisdiction E-mail Address
Dr.S.Shiv
Kumar
Director
(AH&VS)/
PIO
233286 Entire A&N
Islands
[email protected] Chamber 1st Floor,
DAH&VS,Haddo,
Port Blair.
Any citizen of this country can obtain information that could be provided under the provisions of
the RTI Act by submitting an application along with the application fee as prescribed(Rs.10/-for
each application) payable in the form of cash, Demand draft, Indian postal orders drawn in
favour of the concerned Senior Veterinary Officers (A.P.IO) of Animal Husbandry Department
or Accounts officer, Department of AHVS giving the correct address and specific requirement of
information to the concerned Public Information officer, AHVS Department in the form of
letter/e-mail
17. Any other information: Other details are available at Citizen Charter/Common Service Centre(CSC) e-
Dweep Kendra and official website of : http://ahvs.and.nic.in