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Page 1: TRAINING COURSES FOR SERICULTURE SECTOR … Silk Board, Bangalore Introduction Central Silk Board, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India is endowed with the overall responsibility

TRAINING COURSES

FOR

SERICULTURE SECTOR

IN

CENTRAL SILK BOARD

CALENDAR

2014-15

CENTRAL SILK BOARD (Ministry of Textiles – Govt. of India)

BTM Layout, Madivala, Bangalore – 560 068, INDIA.

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……. copies

April, 2014,

Publisher

Smt. Ishita Roy, IAS, Member Secretary,

Central Silk Board, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India,

CSB Complex, BTM Layout, 100 Ft Ring Road

Madiwala, Bangalore - 560 068

Coordinator, CSB Academic Affairs

Sri C. J. Prabhakar, Scientist-D

Compilation and Edition

Dr. K. Mohan Rao, Scientist-C,

Printing Coordination

Publicity Section

Printed at

………………………………….

C O N T E N T S

Sl.No Particulars Page 1 Introduction

2 Institutes conducting Training Programmes

i) Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute, Mysore, Karnataka

ii) Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute, Berhampore, West Bengal

iii) Central Tasar Research & Training Institute, Ranchi, Jharkhand

iv) Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute, Pampore, J & K

* Regional Sericultural Research Station, Sahaspur, Dehradun, Uttarakhand

* Regional Sericultural Research Station, Miransahib, Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir

v) Central Muga and Eri Research & Training Institute, Lahdoigarh, Assam

vi) Central Silk Technological Research Institute, Bangalore, Karnataka

vii) Muga Silkworm Seed Organisation, Central Silk Board, Guwahati, Assam

viii) Silkworm Seed Technology Laboratory, Kodathi, Bangalore, Karnataka

ix) Basic Tasar Silkworm Seed Organisation, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh

x) Training Division under Corporate and Enterprise Development Cell,

Central Silk Board, Bangalore

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Introduction

Central Silk Board, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India is endowed with the overall responsibility of developing the silk industry in the country. Research and Training are the key functions of

its major Research Institutes and Regional Stations. Besides, they conduct various training programmes for the development of human resources. These programmes are well designed to meet the specific needs of

each sector to provide latest information on technologies and the skills to extension personnel and

stakeholders for ensuring effective transfer.

These institutes possess the required facilities for research & training programmes supported by well

equipped laboratories, libraries, class rooms, hostels and qualified faculty. The training courses cover all the

topics from cultivation of silkworm food plants, raising of cocoon crops to production and processing of

yarn and fabric - both mulberry and non-mulberry (Vanya) sericulture. They include regular Post-Graduate

Diploma Course (Mulberry and Non-Mulberry) down to Capsule Courses and other Development Training

Programmes under different schemes. Tailor-made Training Courses on specific subjects are also organized

on specific requests from States. Besides, the Training Division of the CSB Headquarters organizes certain

Specialized Training Programmes for the benefit of various stakeholders. Some of the training programmes

are conducted at their Regional Research Stations too.

The Training Programmes at CSR&TI, Mysore and Training Division of CSB Headquarters confer

to ISO 9001:2008 standards. The course of Post-Graduate Diploma in Sericulture (Mulberry) at CSR&TI,

Berhampore (West Bengal) is affiliated to the University of Kalyani, Kalyani, West Bengal. And, the course

of Post-Graduate Diploma in Sericulture (Non-Mulberry) at CTR&TI, Ranchi (Jharkhand) is affiliated to

Ranchi University, Ranchi, Jharkhand. The details of the Training Programmes conducted by various

Institutes of the Central Silk Board during the year 2014-15 are enumerated below:

Central Sericultural Research and Training Institute, Mysore, Karnataka

Address Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute, Central Silk Board, Srirampuram,

Manandavadi Road, Mysore South, MYSORE – 570 008, Karnataka.

Contact Persons

Dr. V.Sivaprasad, Director; Phone : 0821-2362757

Fax: 0821-2362845

Email : [email protected]

Dr S D Sharma, Scientist-D; Principal Coordinator & Head, Training Division:

Ph : 0821- 2362992

Email:[email protected]

PABX - 0821-2362406 Email : [email protected] Website : www.csrtimys.res.in

I Certificate Courses

Sl.

No

Course Batches Schedule &

Duration

Seats/

Batch

Fee

(Rs.)

Course Content

Sponsored by DOS, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka

Course Coordinator : Sri C Parameshwara and Dr S D Sharma

1. Intensive

Bivoltine

Training

1

(One)

21-7-14 to 24-8-14

(35 Days) 10 1200 Importance of Bivoltine Sericulture,

Production of quality leaves through

improved Cultivation Packages,

Disinfection and Hygiene in Bivoltine

Silkworm Rearing, Rearing

Technology Package, Management of

Diseases and Pests in Mulberry and

Silkworm

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II. Management Development Programme (MDP) *

a) Sponsored by DOS, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh

Course Coordinators : Dr S D Sharma and Dr R S Katiyar 1 Refresher

Course

(for

DOS/CSB

Officials)

2

(Two)

14-7-14 to 18-7-14

10-2-15 to 14-2-15

(5 Days)

15 -- Soil Fertility Management, Mulberry

varieties, Package of Practices,

Vermin-Compost, Silkworm Breeds,

Mulberry and Silkworm Crop

Protection and Mechanization in

Sericulture

b) Sponsored by DOS, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka

Course Coordinator : Dr R S Katiyar and Dr S N Pallavi 2 Chawki

Rearing

(for CSB/DOS

Technical

Staff)

2

(Two)

22-09-14 to 29-09-14

22-01-15 to 29-01-15

(8 Days)

15 -- Chawki Silkworm Rearing, Disinfection and Hygiene,

Organisation of Commercial CRC, Maintenance of Chawki Garden, Pest

and Disease Control c) Sponsored by DOS, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka

Course Coordinators : Dr S N Pallavi and Dr V N Sudha

3 Integrated Pest

and Disease

Management

1

(One)

17-06-14 to 21-06-14

(5 Days)

10 -- Disinfection, Selection of disinfectants, Estimation, Preparation,

Disinfection of Rearing House, Silkworm Diseases and Their

Management, Hygiene, Bed

Disinfectants, Mulberry Diseases and

Their Management, Mulberry Pests-

Tukra & Leaf Roller and Their

Management, Silkworm Pests:

Uzifly, IPM to control Uzifly d) Sponsored by DOS, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka

Course Coordinator : Dr Satish Verma and Sri C Parameshwara

4 Mechanization in Sericulture;

Maintenance

of Equipment

1 (One)

18-11-14 to 21-11-14 (5 Days)

10 -- Introduction to Mechanisation in Sericulture, Mulberry Plantation for

Mechanised Sericulture, Operation &

Maintenance of CRC Equipment and

Machines, Equipment for Inter-

Cultural Operations.

e) Sponsored by DOS, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka

Course Coordinators : Sri C Parameswara and Dr S D Sharma

5 Late age

Silkworm

Rearing

1

(One)

18-09-14 to 27-09-14

(10 Days)

10 -- Late-age Rearing – Shoot Rearing

Technology, Disinfection & Hygiene Maintenance, Pest & Disease Control,

Spinning and Mounting Technology

etc. f) Sponsored by DOS, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka

Course Coordinators : Dr S N Pallavi and Dr S D Sharma

6 Extension

Management

1

(One)

15-12-14 to 19-12 14

(5 Days)

10 -- Extension Programme Planning &

Management, PRA Tehniques, Role of

NGOs, SHGs, Quality Clubs, Motivation &

Leadesrship, Adoption & Diffusion of

Innovations.

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III. Technology Upgradation Programme for Farmers (TUP) *

a) Sponsored by DOS, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka

Course Coordinators : Dr R S Katiyar and Sri C Parameshwara

1 Chawki

Rearing

(for

Farmers)

9

(Nine)

19-06-14 to 26-06-14 21-07-14 to 28-07-14 18-08-14 to 25-08-14 01-09-14 to 08-09-14 27-10-14 to 03-11-14 20-11-14 to 28-11-14 01-01-15 to 08-01-15 12-02-14 to 19-02-15 16-03-15 to 23-03-15

(8 Days)

15 -- Chawki Silkworm Rearing,

Disinfection and Hygiene,

Organisation of Commercial CRC,

Maintenance of Chawki Garden, Pest

and Disease Control

b) Sponsored by DOS, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh

Course Coordinators : Dr S D Sharma , Dr R S Katiyar, Dr S N Pallavi and Sri C Parameswara

2 Late Are

Silkworm

Rearing (for

farmers)

3

(Three)

07-08-14 to 16-08-2014 12-12-14 to 21-12-2014 26-03-15 to 04-04-2015

(10 Days)

15 -- Late Age Rearing - Shoot Rearing

Technology, Disinfection & Hygiene

Maintenance, Pest and Disease

Control, Spinning and Mounting

Technology etc. c) Sponsored by DOS, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka

Course Coordinators : Sri C Parameswara and Dr R S Katiyar 3 Mulberry

cultivation and Organic

Farming

4

(Four)

19-05-14 to 23-05-14 14-07-14 to 18-07-14 10-11-14 to 14-11-14 02-02-15 to 06-02-15

(5 Days)

15 -- Preparation of nursery, Raising of

saplings, Pit and trench plantation,

Package of practices, Mulberry pest

and disease management,

Composting and vermin-composting,

Growing green manuring crops, Bio-

fertilizers – Azotobacter,

Azospirullum, VAM, Phosphate

Solubilizing Micro-organisms / Bacteria (PSM / PSB),

d) Sponsored by DOS, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka

Course Coordinators : Dr S N Pallavi and Sri C Parameshwara

4 Integrated Pest

and Disease

Management

4

(Four)

14-07-14 to 18-07-14 22-09-14 to 26-09-14 01-12-14 to 05-12-14 24-03-15 to 28-03-15

(5 Days)

10 -- Disinfection, Selection of

disinfectants, Estimation, Preparation, Disinfection of rearing house,

Silkworm diseases and management

of hygiene, Bed disinfectants,

Mulberry diseases and their

management, Mulberry pests – Tukra

and Leaf Roller and their

management, Silkworm pests, Uzi

Fly, IPM to control Uzi Fly e) Sponsored by DOS, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka

Course Coordinators : Dr Satish Verma and Sri C Parameshwara

5 Mechanisation

in Sericulture

and

Maintenance

of equipment

2

(Two)

23-06-14 to 27-06-14 10-11-14 to 14-11-14

(4 Days)

10 -- Introduction to mechanisation in

sericulture, Mulberry plantation for

mechanised sericulture, Operation

and maintenance of CRC equipment

and Machines for intercultural

operations.

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IV. Integrated Skill Development Scheme (ISDS) *

a) Nominations by units of DOS/CSB, Karnataka

Course Coordinators : Sri C Parameswara and Dr S D Sharma 1. Commercial

Chawki

Rearing

4

(Four)

31-07-14 to 14-08-14 06-10-14 to 20-10-14

10-12-14 to 24-12-14

22-01-15 to 05-02-15

23-02-14 to 09-03-15

CSRTI, Mysore (15 Days)

15 -- Commercial Chawki Silkworm Rearing,

Disinfection & Hygiene, Organisation of

Commercial CRC, Maintenance of Chawki

Garden, Pest & Disease Control, Managerial

Inputs including HRD and Preparation of

Project for Financial Assistance.

b) Nominations by units of DOS/CSB, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka

Course Coordinators : Dr R S Katiyar, Sri C Parameshwara, Sri Sathyanarayana Raju, Dr Chikkanna, Dr

Mallikarjuna and Dr K L Rajanna

3 Mulberry

Cultivation

and Seed

Multiplication

4

(Four)

14-07-14 to 28-07-14

RSRS, Ananthapur

14-07-14 to 28-07-14

RSRS. Salem (TN) 14-07-14 to 28-07-14

RSRS, Kodathi

14-07-14 to 28-07-14 RSRS, Chamarajanagar

10-11-14 to 24-11-14

CSRTI, Mysore

(15 Days)

15 -- Preparation of Bio-formulations like Raksha,

Nursery Guard, Bionema, Compomix,

Chetak etc) used for the Control of Root

Diseases of Mulberry, Composting and

Vermi-Composting Techniques for

Conversion of Seri-waste in to value added

manure, Managerial inputs including HRD

and Preparation of Project for Financial

Assistance.

d) Nominations by units of DOS/CSB, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka

Course Coordinators : Sri C Parameshwara, Dr R S Katiyar, Dr Chikkanna, Sri Sathyanarayana Raju and Dr K L

Rajanna. 4 Quality

Bivoltine

Cocoon

Production

4

(Four)

11-08-14 to 25-08-14

RSRS, Salem

14-08-14 to 28-08-14

RSRS, Kodathi

14-08-14 to 28-08-14

RSRS, Ananthapur 16-08-14 to 30-08-14

CSRTI, Mysore

27-10-14 to 10-11-14 CSRTI, Mysore

(15 Days)

15 -- Incubation of eggs, Black boxing, hatching,

Chawki rearing, Late age rearing, silkworm

disease and pest management, disinfection

and hygiene, mounting, spinning

harvesting, cocoon assessment.

Transporting and marketing

e) Sponsored by DOS, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka

Course Coordinators : Dr S N Pallavi, Dr S D Sharma, Sri Sathyanarayana Raju, Dr K L Rajanna and Dr

Mallikarjuna

5 Cocoon

Handicrafts

4

(Four)

01-09-14 to 15-09-14

RSRS, Ananthapur 01-09-14 to 15-09-14

RSRS, Kodathi

08-09-14 to 22-09-14

RSRS, Salem

08-12-14 to 22-12-14

RSRS, Chamarajanagar 28-12-14 to 09-01-15

CSRTI, Mysore (15 Days)

15 -- Selection of Cut Cocoons, Selection of

Dyes, Preparation of Dye for Colouring the

Cocoon, Cutting of Cocoons,

Preparation of different Types of flowers,

Arrangement of flowers in vases,

Preparation of garlands, Preparation of

greeting cards, Wall plates,

* Dates for ISDS training are tentative and subject to change.

V. Need Based Training Programmes The need based training programmes shall be conducted based on the request made to the Director, CSRTI, Mysore with subject,

duration and number of trainees.

Note : The participants are requested to confirm their participation in the programme well in advance.

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Training Programmes of Nested Units of CSRTI, Mysore FARMERS TRAINING PROGRAMME UNDER CSS-2109 (TUP) FOR 2014-15

CENTRE : RSRS CHAMARAJANAGAGRA (KARNATAKA) Sl. No

Name of the Course Batches Month/Year Farmers Course co-ordinators

1 Organic farming I August, 2014 15 Dr. K. Srikantaswamy

II October, 2014 15

2 Silkworm reraing management I August, 2014 15 Dr. R. Meenal

II November, 2014 15

3 Tree plantation and soil moisture conservation practices

I September, 2014 15 Dr. K. Srikantaswamy

II December, 2014 15

III January, 2015 15

4 Silkworm crop protection I September, 2014 15 Dr. R. Meenal

II December, 2014 15

TOTAL 9 135

UNITS UNDER THE CONTROL OF RSRS, CHAMRAJANAGARA

1. REC-SUB UNIT, KINAKAHALLI

1 Silkworm rearaing management

I August, 2014 15 Mr. K. C. Mahalingappa

2 Organic farming I October, 2014 15 Mr. K. C. Mahalingappa

3 Silkworm crop protection I December, 2014 15 Mr. K. C. Mahalingappa

TOTAL 3 45

CENTRE : RSRS, SALEM (TAMILNADU)

1 Integrated nutrient management

I June, 2014 15 Dr. J. Ravikumar

II November, 2014 15

2 Disinfection &disease management

I July, 2014 15 MR. S. Rajakumar

II December, 2014 15

3 Mulberry crop protection I August, 2014 15 Mr. R. Vijayakumar

II December, 2014 15

4 Silkworm crop protection I September, 2014 15 Mr. S. Rajakumar

II January, 2015 15

5 Soil fertility management I October, 2014 15 Dr. J. Ravikumar

II February, 2015 15

TOTAL 10 150

UNITS UNDER THE CONTROL OF RSRS, SALEM

1. REC,GOBICHETTIPALAYAM

1 Integrated nutrient management

I June, 2014 15 Dr. N. Dhahira Beevi

II November, 2014 15

2 Disinfection &disease I July, 2014 15 Mr. A. Mani

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II December, 2014 15 Mr.T. Thirunavukarasu

3 Mulberry crop protection I August, 2014 15 Mr. A. Mani

II December, 2014 15 Dr. N. Dhahira Beevi

4 Silkworm crop protection I September,2014 15 Mr. A. Mani

II January, 2015 15 Mr. T. Thirunavukarasu

5 Soil fertility management I October, 2014 15 Dr. N. Dhahira Beevi

II February, 2015 15 Mr. T. Thirunavukarasu

TOTAL 10 150

2. REC, SAMAYANALLUR

1 Integrated nutrient management

I June, 2014 15 Mr. A.G.K. Daniel

II November, 2014 15 Mr. T. Sivasubramanian

2 Disinfection &disease management

I July, 2014 15 Mr. T. Sivasubramanian

II December, 2014 15 Mr. A.G.K. Daniel

3 Mulberry crop protection I August, 2014 15 Mr. A.G.K. Daniel

II December, 2014 15 Mr. T. Sivasubramanian

4 Silkworm crop protection I September,2014 15 Mr. T. Sivasubramanian

II January, 2015 15 Mr. A.G.K. Daniel

5 Soil fertility management I October, 2014 15 Mr. A.G.K. Daniel

II February, 2015 15 Mr. T. Sivasubramanian

TOTAL 10 150

3. REC, SRIVILLIPUTTUR

1 Integrated nutrient management

I June, 2014 15 Mr. B. Mohan

II November, 2014 15 Dr. N. Sakthivel

2 Disinfection &disease management

I July, 2014 15 Dr. N. Sakthivel

II December, 2014 15 Mr. B. Mohan

3 Mulberry crop protection I August, 2014 15 Mr. B. Mohan

II December, 2014 15 Dr. N. Sakthivel

4 Silkworm crop Protection I September,2014 15 Dr. N. Sakthivel

II January, 2015 15 Mr. B. Mohan

5 Soil fertility management I October, 2014 15 Mr. B. Mohan

II February, 2015 15 Dr. N. Sakthivel

TOTAL 10 150

4. REC, PALAKKAD (KERALA)

1 Integrated nutrient management

I June, 2014 15 Smt. K. Sarala

II November, 2014 15 Smt. M. Siamala

2 Disinfection &disease management

I July, 2014 15 Smt. M. Siamala

II December, 2014 15 Smt. K. Sarala

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3 Mulberry crop protection I August, 2014 15 Smt. K. Sarala

II December, 2014 15 Smt. M. Siamala

4 Silkworm Crop Protection I September,2014 15 Smt. M. Siamala

II January, 2015 15 Smt. K. Sarala

5 Soil fertility management I October, 2014 15 Smt. K. Sarala

II February, 2015 15 Smt. M. Siamala

TOTAL 10 150

5. REC, UDUMALAIPETTAI

1 Integrated nutrient management

I June, 2014 15 Dr. P.Samuthiravelu

II November, 2014 15

2 Disinfection &disease management

I July, 2014 15 Dr. Chandrasekaran

II December, 2014 15

3 Mulberry crop protection I August, 2014 15 Smt. G. Punithavathi

II December, 2014 15

III February, 2015 15 Dr. P.Samuthiravelu

4 Silkworm crop Protection I September,2014 15 Dr. C.M.Babu

II January, 2015 15

III February, 2015 15 Smt. G. Punithavathi

5 Soil fertility management I October, 2014 15 Shri. R. Anbazhagan

II February, 2015 15

TOTAL 12 180

6. REC, KRISHNAGIRI

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. S.Masilamani

2 Disinfection &disease management

I June, 2014 15 Dr. S.Masilamani

II January, 2015 15

3 Mulberry crop protection I July, 2014 15 Dr. S.Balasaraswathi

4 Silkworm crop protection I October, 2014 15 Dr. S.Balasaraswathi

5 Soil fertility management I January, 2015 15 Dr. S.Masilamani

TOTAL 6 90

7. REC- SU, AVINASHI

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. A.M. Babu

2 Disinfection &disease management

I June, 2014 15 Dr. A.M. Babu

II January, 2015 15

3 Mulberry crop protection I July, 2014 15 Dr. Isac Joseph

II November, 2014 15 Dr. A.M. Babu

4 Silkworm crop protection I October, 2014 15 Dr. Isac Joseph

5 Soil fertility management I December, 2014 15 Dr. Isac Joseph

TOTAL 7 105

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8. REC- SU, KALPETTA

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Smt. P.V. Soudamini

2 Disinfection &disease management

I June, 2014 15 Smt. P.V. Soudamini

3 I July, 2014 15 Smt. P.V. Soudamini

4 Silkworm crop protection I October, 2014 15 Smt. P.V. Soudamini

5 Soil fertility management I January, 2015 15 Smt. P.V. Soudamini

TOTAL 5 75

9. REC- SU, TRICHY

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Mr.N.G.Selvaraju

2 Disinfection &disease management

I June, 2014 15 Mr.N.G.Selvaraju

3 I July, 2014 15 Mr.N.G.Selvaraju

4 Silkworm crop protection I October, 2014 15 Mr.N.G.Selvaraju

5 Soil fertility management I January, 2015 15 Mr.N.G.Selvaraju

TOTAL 5 75

10. REC- SU, VANIYAMBADI

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Mr. O.K.Gopinath

2 Disinfection &disease management

I June, 2014 15 Mr. O.K.Gopinath

3 I July, 2014 15 Mr. O.K.Gopinath

4 Silkworm crop protection I October, 2014 15 Mr. O.K.Gopinath

5 Soil fertility management I January, 2015 15 Mr. O.K.Gopinath

TOTAL 5 75

11. REC- SU, BERIGAI

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Mr. Y. Humayun Sharief

2 Disinfection &disease management

I June, 2014 15 Mr. Y. Humayun Sharief

3 I July, 2014 15 Mr. Y. Humayun Sharief

4 Silkworm crop protection I October, 2014 15 Mr. Y. Humayun Sharief

5 Soil fertility management I November, 2014 15 Mr. Y. Humayun Sharief

TOTAL 5 75

FARMERS TRAINING PROGRAMME UNDERCSS-2109 TUP

UNITS UNDER THE CONTROL OF CSRTI, MYSORE

1. REC, BARAMATI

1 Integrated nutrient management

I January, 2015 15 Mr. Ramprakash

2 Disinfection & silkworm disease management

I August, 2014 15 Mr. Ramprakash

II October, 2014 15

3 Mulberry cultivation and pest I September, 2014 15 Mr. Ramprakash

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II November, 2014 15

4 Soil fertility management I December, 2014 15 Mr. Ramprakash

TOTAL 6 90

2. REC, AMRAVATI

1 Silkworm rearing and disease management

I October, 2014 15 Mr. R. V. Kushwaha

II November, 2014 15

2 Mulberry cultivation and disease management

I August, 2014 15 Mr. R. V. Kushwaha

II September, 2014 15

TOTAL 4 60

3. REC- SU, Maddur

1 Silkworm rearing and disease management

I October, 2014 15 Dr. V. B. Mathur

II November, 2014 15

2 Mulberry cultivation and disease management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. V. B. Mathur

TOTAL 3 45

4. REC- SU, SHIVAMOGGA

1 Silkworm rearing and disease management

I October, 2014 15 Dr. H. Jayaram

2 Mulberry cultivation and disease management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. H. Jayaram

TOTAL 2 30

5. REC, HOSHANGABAD (M.P.)

1 Integrated nutrient management

I January, 2015 15 Mr.R K. Khare

2 Disinfection &disease management

I November, 2014 15 Mr.R K. Khare

3 I August, 2014 15 Mr.R K. Khare

4 Silkworm rearing and disease management

I October, 2014 15 Mr.R K. Khare

5 Soil fertility management I December, 2014 15 Mr.R K. Khare

TOTAL 5 75

6. REC, PARBHANI

1 Mulberry Cultivation and pest management

I October, 2014 15 Mr. A .Karande

2 Disinfection & silkworm disease management

I November, 2014 15 Mr. A .Karande

TOTAL 2 30

7. REC-SU,AURANGABAD

1 Disinfection &disease management

I November, 2014 15 Dr. Rahul Singh

2 Silkworm rearing & disease Management

I October, 2014 15 Dr. Rahul Singh

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3 Mulberry cultivation and disease management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. Rahul Singh

4 Soil fertility management I December, 2014 15 Dr. Rahul Singh

TOTAL 4 60

8. REC- SU, JALANA

1 Disinfection &disease management

I October, 2014 15 Dr. K. B. Rajput

2 Silkworm rearing & disease Management

I November, 2014 15 Dr. K. B. Rajput

3 Mulberry cultivation and disease management

I December, 2014 15 Dr. K. B. Rajput

4 Soil fertility management I January, 2015 15 Dr. K. B. Rajput

5 Integrated nutrient management

I February, 2015 15 Dr. K. B. Rajput

TOTAL 5 75

9. REC- SU, BURHANPUR (M. P.)

1 Silkworm rearing and disease management

I October, 2014 15 Dr. P. Shukla

2 Mulberry cultivation and pests management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. P. Shukla

3 Soil fertility management I January, 2015 15 Dr. P. Shukla

TOTAL 3 45

10. REC- SU, OSMANBAD

1 Silkworm rearing and disease management

I October, 2014 15 Dr. A. P. Bagde

2 Mulberry cultivation and pests management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. A. P. Bagde

3 Soil fertility management I January, 2015 15 Dr. A. P. Bagde

TOTAL 3 45

CENTRE : RSRS, ANANTHAPUR (ANDHRA PRADESH)

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 DR. Subramanya Reddy

2 Disinfection & disease management

I July, 2014 15 Dr. N. Shivarami Reddy

3 Mulberry crop protection I July, 2014 15 Dr. M. Raghupathi

4 Silkworm crop Protection I October, 2014 15 Mr.V. Arumugam

5 Soil fertility management I November, 2014 15 Mr. M. A. Shanthan Babu

TOTAL 5 75

UNITS UNDER THE CONTROL OF RSRS, ANANTAPUR

1. REC, MADAKASIRA

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. Kashi Reddy

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Dr. Kashi Reddy

3 Mulberry crop protection I July, 2014 15 Dr. Kashi Reddy

4 Silkworm crop Protection I October, 2014 15 Dr. Kashi Reddy

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5 Soil fertility management I November, 2014 15 Dr. Kashi Reddy

TOTAL 5 75

2. REC, RAYACHOTI

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. Vidyan Mala

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Dr. Vidyan Mala

3 Mulberry crop protection I July, 2014 15 Dr. Vidyan Mala

4 Silkworm crop protection I October, 2014 15 Dr. Vidyan Mala

5 Soil fertility management I November, 2014 15 Dr. Vidyan Mala

TOTAL 5 75

3. REC, VIKARABAD

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. B. N. Murthy

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Dr. B. N. Murthy

3 Mulberry crop protection I July, 2014 15 Dr. B. N. Murthy

4 Silkworm crop protection I October, 2014 15 Dr. B. N. Murthy

5 Soil fertility management I November, 2014 15 Dr. B. N. Murthy

TOTAL 5 75

4. REC, V. KOTA

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. T. Mogili

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Dr. T. Mogili

3 Mulberry crop protection I July, 2014 15 Dr. T. Mogili

4 Silkworm crop protection I October, 2014 15 Dr. T. Mogili

5 Soil fertility management I November, 2014 15 Dr. T. Mogili

TOTAL 5 75

5. REC, ELURU

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. M. V. Rao

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Dr. M. V. Rao

3 Mulberry crop protection I July, 2014 15 Dr. M. V. Rao

4 Silkworm crop protection I October, 2014 15 Dr. M. V. Rao

5 Soil fertility management I November, 2014 15 Dr. M. V. Rao

TOTAL 5 75

6. REC, KALYANDURGAM

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. B. Vijaya Naidu

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Dr. B. Vijaya Naidu

3 Mulberry crop protection I July, 2014 15 Dr. B. Vijaya Naidu

4 Silkworm crop protection I October, 2014 15 Dr. B. Vijaya Naidu

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5 Soil fertility management I November, 2014 15 Dr. B. Vijaya Naidu

TOTAL 5 75

7. REC- SU, BIDAR

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. Eshwar

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Dr. Eshwar

3 Mulberry crop protection I July, 2014 15 Dr. Eshwar

4 Silkworm crop protection I October, 2014 15 Dr. Eshwar

5 Soil fertility management I November, 2014 15 Dr. Eshwar

TOTAL 5 75

8. REC- SU, PENUKONDA

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. A. Venugopal

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Dr. A. Venugopal

3 Mulberry crop protection I July, 2014 15 Dr. A. Venugopal

4 Silkworm crop protection I October, 2014 15 Dr. A. Venugopal

5 Soil fertility management I November, 2014 15 Dr. A. Venugopal

TOTAL 5 75

9. CPC, HINDUPUR

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. M. P. Reddy

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Dr. M. P. Reddy

3 Mulberry crop protection I July, 2014 15 Dr. M. P. Reddy

4 Silkworm crop protection I October, 2014 15 Dr. M. P. Reddy

5 Soil fertility management I November, 2014 15 Dr. M. P. Reddy

TOTAL 5 75

10. REC- CPC, PALMANER

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. G. V. Prasad

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Dr. G. V. Prasad

3 Mulberry crop protection I July, 2014 15 Dr. G. V. Prasad

4 Silkworm crop protection I October, 2014 15 Dr. G. V. Prasad

5 Soil fertility management I November, 2014 15 Dr. G. V. Prasad

TOTAL 5 75

11. REC- SU, GIDDALUR

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. N. B. Chowdary

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Dr. N. B. Chowdary

3 Mulberry crop protection I July, 2014 15 Dr. N. B. Chowdary

4 Silkworm crop protection I October, 2014 15 Dr. N. B. Chowdary

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5 Soil fertility management I November, 2014 15 Dr. N. B. Chowdary

TOTAL 5 75

12. REC- SU, SURYA PET

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. P. Srinivasulu Reddy

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Dr. P. Srinivasulu Reddy

3 Mulberry crop protection I July, 2014 15 Dr. P. Srinivasulu Reddy

4 Silkworm crop protection I October, 2014 15 Dr. P. Srinivasulu Reddy

5 Soil fertility management I November, 2014 15 Dr. P. Srinivasulu Reddy

TOTAL 5 75

13. REC- SU, CHEBROLU

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. T.V.S. Srinivasa Rao

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Dr. T.V.S. Srinivasa Rao

3 Mulberry crop protection I July, 2014 15 Dr. T.V.S. Srinivasa Rao

4 Silkworm crop protection I October, 2014 15 Dr. T.V.S. Srinivasa Rao

5 Soil fertility management I November, 2014 15 Dr. T.V.S. Srinivasa Rao

TOTAL 5 75

14. REC- SU, ATMAKUR

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. P. Venkataramana

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Dr. P. Venkataramana

3 Mulberry crop protection I July, 2014 15 Dr. P. Venkataramana

4 Silkworm crop protection I October, 2014 15 Dr. P. Venkataramana

5 Soil fertility management I November, 2014 15 Dr. P. Venkataramana

TOTAL 5 75

15. REC- SU, METAPALLY

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. B .V. Sanjeeva Rao

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Dr. B .V. Sanjeeva Rao

3 Mulberry crop protection I July, 2014 15 Dr. B .V. Sanjeeva Rao

4 Silkworm crop protection I October, 2014 15 Dr. B .V. Sanjeeva Rao

5 Soil fertility management I November, 2014 15 Dr. B .V. Sanjeeva Rao

TOTAL 5 75

CENTRE : RSRS, KODATHI, BANGALORE (KARNATAKA)

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. Ambika

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Dr. P. Sudhakar Rao

3 Mulberry crop protection I October, 2014 15 Dr. K. L. Philomena

4 Silkworm crop protection I November, 2014 15 Mr. Shivashankar

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TOTAL 4 60

UNITS UNDER THE CONTROL OF RSRS, KODATHI, BANGALORE

1. REC, BIDERAGUPPE

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Dr V Laxmanan

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Dr V Laxmanan

3 Mulberry crop protection I October, 2014 15 Dr V Laxmanan

4 Silkworm crop protection I November, 2014 15 Dr V Laxmanan

TOTAL 4 60

2. REC, CHITRADURGA

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Mr. Umesh

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Mr. Umesh

3 Mulberry crop protection I October, 2014 15 Mr. Umesh

4 Silkworm crop protection I November, 2014 15 Mr. Umesh

TOTAL 4 60

3. REC, MADIVALA

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. Morison

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Dr. Morison

3 Mulberry crop protection I October, 2014 15 Dr. Morison

4 Silkworm crop protection I November, 2014 15 Dr. Morison

TOTAL 4 60

4. REC-SU, KOPPAL

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Mr. Sanath Kumar

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Mr. Sanath Kumar

3 Mulberry crop protection I October, 2014 15 Mr. Sanath Kumar

4 Silkworm crop protection I November, 2014 15 Mr. Sanath Kumar

TOTAL 4 60

5. REC-SU, KANAKPURA

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. M. R. Subramaniyam

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Dr. M. R. Subramaniyam

3 Mulberry crop protection I October, 2014 15 Dr. M. R. Subramaniyam

4 Silkworm crop protection I November, 2014 15 Dr. M. R. Subramaniyam

TOTAL 4 60

6. REC-SU, TUMKUR

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Mr. K. Vedavyasa

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2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Mr. K. Vedavyasa

3 Mulberry crop protection I October, 2014 15 Mr. K. Vedavyasa

4 Silkworm crop protection I November, 2014 15 Mr. K. Vedavyasa

TOTAL 4 60

7. REC-SU, RANIBENNUR

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. M. K .Raghunath

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Dr. M. K .Raghunath

3 Mulberry crop protection I October, 2014 15 Dr. M. K .Raghunath

4 Silkworm crop protection I November, 2014 15 Dr. M. K .Raghunath

TOTAL 4 60

8. REC- SU, KUDALIGI

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Dr. Raveendra mattighatti

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Dr. Raveendra mattighatti

3 Mulberry crop protection I October, 2014 15 Dr. Raveendra mattighatti

4 Silkworm crop protection I November, 2014 15 Dr. Raveendra mattighatti

TOTAL 4 60

9. REC-SU, SHIRAHATTI

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Mr. A. A. Shariff

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Mr. A. A. Shariff

3 Mulberry crop protection I October, 2014 15 Mr. A. A. Shariff

4 Silkworm crop protection I November, 2014 15 Mr. A. A. Shariff

TOTAL 4 60

10. REC-SU, BIJAPUR

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Mr. S. B. Arjune

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Mr. S. B. Arjune

3 Mulberry crop protection I October, 2014 15 Mr. S. B. Arjune

4 Silkworm crop protection I November, 2014 15 Mr. S. B. Arjune

TOTAL 4 60

11. REC-SU, JAMKHANDI

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Mr. G. M. Shivakumar

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Mr. G. M. Shivakumar

3 Mulberry crop protection I October, 2014 15 Mr. G. M. Shivakumar

4 Silkworm crop protection I November, 2014 15 Mr. G. M. Shivakumar

TOTAL 4 60

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12. CDC, Y. N. HOSAKOTE

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Mr. Papaiah

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Mr. Papaiah

3 Mulberry crop protection I October, 2014 15 Mr. Papaiah

4 Silkworm crop protection I November, 2014 15 Mr. Papaiah

TOTAL 4 60

13. REC- SU, SHAHAPUR

1 Integrated nutrient management

I August, 2014 15 Mr. B. M. Krishnappa

2 Disinfection & disease management

I September, 2014 15 Mr. B. M. Krishnappa

3 Mulberry crop protection I October, 2014 15 Mr. B. M. Krishnappa

4 Silkworm crop protection I November, 2014 15 Mr. B. M. Krishnappa

TOTAL 4 60

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Central Sericultural Research and Training Institute, Berhampore, West Bengal

Address Central Sericultural Research and Training Institute, Central Silk Board, BERHAMPORE-742 101, Murshidabad Dist. (West Bengal)

Contact Persons

Dr. S. Nirmal Kumar, Director : 03482- 253967 / 251046

Email : [email protected]

Dr Mrinal Kumar Ghosh, Principal Coordinator, Training Division

Phone: 03482- 253963; Email : [email protected]; [email protected]

EPBX- 03482- 253962 / 963 / 964 / 260646 Fax: 251233 /224689 Website : www.csrtiber.res.in

I Structured Course : Sl.

No

Course Batch Schedule

&

Duration

Seats/

Batch

Fee

(Rs)

Course Content

1. Post-Graduate

Diploma in Sericulture

(Mulberry)

1

(One)

1-7-2014 to

30-9-2015

(Jul. 2014

to Sep. 15)

(15 mths)

30

* Introductory Sericulture, Mulberry Cultivation,

Mulberry & Silkworm Crop Protection,

Mulberry Physiology, Mulberry & Silkworm Breeding and Genetics, Silkworm Anatomy &

Physiology, Silkworm Seed Production, Rearing and Post-Cocoon Technologies,

Extension Management, Economics & Statistics, Hands on Computer and Marketing

Note : * Course Fee : Rs.5,000/- (DOS sponsored), Rs, 7,500/- (NGOs) and Rs. 10,000/-(Private)

No. of Seats : 30 seats [15 for DOS and NGO sponsored + 15 open pool] on convertible basis Eligibility : B.Sc with Sericulture, Zoology, Botany, Biochemistry or Agriculture as optional

subjects with an aggregate of 45% marks (40% in case of SC & ST).

II Capsule Courses:

A. Management Development Programme (MDP)

Target Group : Scientists/ Officers /Technical staff of CSB and DOS of Eastern & NE States

Sl.

No

Course Batch Schedule & Duration Seats/

Batch

Fee

(Rs.)

Course Content

1 Refresher

course

1

(One)

22-09-14 to 26-09-14

(5 Days)

20 150

2 Refresher

course

1

(One)

10-11-14 to 14-11-14

(5 Days)

20 150

Modern package and practices

for mulberry cultivation and

silkworm rearing.

B. Skill Upgradation Programme (SUP) Target Group : Farmers of Eastern and North-eastern states

Sl.

No

Course Batch Schedule &

Duration

Seats/

Batch

Fee

(Rs.)

Course Content

1 Mulberry

varieties,

cultivation techniques and

vermi-

composting

2

(Two)

1-07-14 to 15-07-14

and

18-08-14 to 22-08-14 (5 Days)

20 150 Mulberry distribution, Selection of

mulberry variety, Method of raising

cuttings, saplings, Leaf quality and

quantity, Recommended varieties, Types of

soil, Propagation, Planting System, Use of bio-fertilizers, Package of practices, Green

manure, PGR, Vermi-compost preparation

and its application in field etc

2 Chawki

silkworm

2

(Two)

07-07-14 to 16-07-14

and

20 150 Concept of chawki silkworm rearing,

package of practices of chawki garden,

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rearing 08-12-14 to 17-12-14

(10 Days) modern techniques for chawki rearing,

concept of cooperative CRC, rearing

methods,l care during moult,

requirement of environmental

conditions in rearing house and its

manipulation, certification and

distribution of chawki worms.

3 Integrated

disease and

pest

management-

components

and concept.

2

(Two)

25-08-14 to 29-08-14

and

05-01-15 to 09-01-15

(5 Days)

20 150 Prevalence of diseases and pests of

mulberry and silkworms, symptoms,

control measures and economics.

III. Integrated Skill Development Scheme (ISDS) Target Group : Farmers of Eastern and North-eastern states

Sl.

No

Course Batch Schedule & Duration Seats/

Batch

Fee

(Rs.)

Course Content

1 Mulberry

cultivation 8

(Eight) 12-05-14 to 26-05-14, 21-7-14 to 04-08-14,

18-08-14 to 01-09-14,

01-09-14 to 15-09-14

and

13-10-14 to 27-10-14.

(15 Days)

15 Nil Mulberry distribution, selection of

mulberry variety, method of raising

cuttings, saplings, leaf quality and

quantity, recommended varieties,

types of soil, propagation, planting

system, use of bio-fertiliser, package

of practices, green manure and PGR etc.

2 Commercial

silkworm

rearing

8

(Eight)

02-06-14 to 16-06-14,

01-09-14 to 15-09-14,

15-09-14 to 29-09-14,

10-1114 to 24-11-14

and

16-02-15 to 02-03-15.

(15 Days)

15 Nil Shoot rearing technique, moulting and

mounting care, cocooning structure, cocoon sorting and assessment.

3 Cocoon

reeling and

spinning

4

(Four)

01-07-14 to 15-07-14,

21-07-14 to 04-08-14,

17-11-14 to 01-12-14

and

11-02-2015 to 25-02-2015

(15 Days)

15 Nil Need for adoption of improved technologies, spinning of silk waste,

model problems and solution, role of water on cocoon cooking and reeling,

introduction of different government

schemes including CPP and its post-

cocoon components, practice on

reeling, re-reeling, lacing, skeining,

booking, reeling economics, general

concept on health and precaution

during reeling, cocoon marketing rules

and acts, method of price fixation etc.

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Central Tasar Research and Training Institute, Ranchi, Jharkhand

Address Central Tasar Research and Training Institute, Central Silk Board, Piska Nagri, Ranchi-834 303. (Jharkhand)

Contact Persons Dr Alok Sahay, Director

Phone : 0651- 2775815 Fax : 0651- 2775629

Dr A H Naqvi, Scientist-D Principal Coordinator & Head, Training Division

Phone: 0651- 2775841 Email : [email protected]

Website: www.ctrtiranchi.co.in

I Structured Course : Sl.

No

Course Batches Schedule &

Duration

Seats/

Batch

Fee

(Rs.) *

Course Content

1. Post-Graduate

Diploma in

Sericulture

(Non -Mulberry)

[Affiliated to

Ranchi Univ.

Ranchi]

1 July 2014 –

September

2015

(15 months)

20 10,000/- Non- Mulberry Host Plant Morphology,

Improvement, Cultivation and Protection;

Silkworm Morphology, Physiology, Breeding

and Genetics, Rearing; Seed Production and

Protection, Post-cocoon Technology, Extension, Economics, Statistics and

Sericulture Management.

* Course Fee : 50% concession for DOS /NGO sponsored candidates.

Eligibility : Graduate in Biological Sciences (Botany/Zoology/Sericulture/Agriculture) from a recognized University.

Experience in Sericulture is desirable

Age limit: Below 40 years for Govt/NGO sponsored candidates and 30 years for open seats on the date of commencement

of the course.

II Capsule Courses: A. Training Programmes under Enterprise Promotion and Training Component

(XII Plan R&D Central Sector Scheme – Training Initiatives)

Sl

No

Course Batches Schedule

&

Duration

Seats /

Batch

Fee

(Rs.)

Course Content

I Management Development Programme (MDP)

Target Group : Technical/Field Staff of CSB & DOS

Programme Location : CTRTI, Ranchi 1 Tasar Silkworm Seed

Production and Rearing

Technology

1

(One)

June/ July

2014

(6 Days)

25 CSB

Sponsor

ed

Model Grainage Concepts; Disinfection;

Seed Cocoon Selection & Preservation;

Grainage Operations; Mother Moth

Examination, Egg washing &

Disinfection. Host Plant Maintenance;

Chawki Garden; Young & Late Age

Rearing of Tasar Silkworm; Management of Silkworm Diseases, Pests and

Predators.

II Skill Up-gradation Programme (SUP) Target Group : Farmers, Unemployed Youth and Rural Women from Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh,

West Bengal and Maharashtra

Programme Location : CTRTI, Ranchi and its nested units – RTRSs / RECs

1 Host Plant Maintenance,

Silkworm Seed Production

& Rearing Technology

20

(Twenty)

June 2014 -

March 2015

(5 Days)

25 CSB

Spons

ored

Nursery Raising & Maintenance of Tasar

Host Plants, Economic Plantation, Inter-

cropping, Seed Cocoon Sorting &

Preservation; Mother Moth Examination;

Egg Washing, Disinfection &

Transportation; Young & Late-Age

Rearing of Tasar Silkworm; Management

of Silkworm Diseases; Pests & Predators.

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2 Tasar Silkworm Seed

Production Technology

2

(Two)

June /July/

August /

September

2014

(6 Days)

25 CSB

Spons

ored

Model Grainage House, Disinfection &

Hygiene in Grainage House, Seed

Cocoon Sorting & Preservation, Laying

Preparation, Mother Moth Examination,

Egg Washing, Disinfection &

Transportation

3 Tasar Silkworm Rearing and Disease Management

Technology

1 (One)

September -October

2014

(6 Days)

25 CSB Spons

ored

Hygiene Maintenance; Host Plant Maintenance; Chawki Garden; Young &

Late Age Rearing; Management of

Silkworm Diseases; Pests & Predators

4 Tasar Silk Reeling and

Spinning Technology

2

(Two)

November /

Dec 2014 /

January /

February 15

(6 Days)

25 CSB

Spons

ored

Sorting, Storage & Cooking of Tasar Silk

Cocoons; Techniques and Operations of

Machines for Reeling, Twisting,

Spinning, Dyeing, Weaving and Silk

Waste Utilisation.

B. Skill Seeding and Upgradation of Skills in Sericulture Sector

[Integrated Skill Development Scheme, Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India]

Programme Locations : CTRTI, Ranchi and its nested units - RTRSs / RECs

Target Group : Trainers / Faculty from CSB and DOSs and Farmers / Unemployed Youth / Progressive

Women Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra, Manipur, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh

Sl

No

Course Batches Schedule &

Duration

Seats/

Batch

Fee

(Rs.)

Course Content

1 Trainers Training in Tasar

Culture

2

(Two)

Nov/Dec 14

and

Jan/Feb 15

(15 days)

25 MOT/

CSB

Spons

ored

Non-Mulberry Host Plant Raising and

Maintenance, Silkworm Ecorace

Conservation, Rearing and Protection,

Seed Organisation, Post-Cocoon Technologies, Extension and other

Developmental Activities.

2 Tasar Silkworm Rearing

Technology

7

(Seven)

July/ Aug/

Sep / Oct/

Nov 2014

(15 days)

25 MOT/

CSB

Spons

ored

Host Plant Maintenance, Chawki Garden,

Young & Late Age Rearing of Tasar

Silkworm, Management of Silkworm

Diseases, Pests and Predators.

3 Tasar Silk Reeling and

Spinning Technology

4

(Four)

Aug /Nov14

and

Jan/Feb 15

(30 days)

25 MOT/

CSB

Spons

ored

Sorting, Storing and Cooking of Tasar

Silk Cocoons, Techniques and Operations

of Machinery for Reeling, Twisting,

Spinning, Dyeing, Weaving and Silk

Waste Utilisation

4 Entrepreneurship

Development in Tasar

culture.

3

(Three)

Jun/Sep/Dec.

2014

(15 days)

25 MOT/

CSB

Spons

ored

Motivation, Leadership Development,

Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Creation,

Establishment of Tasar Grainage, Chawki

Rearing Centre, Reeling, Spinning and

Weaving Units, Economics of Cocoon

Production, Project Preparation, Seri-

Business Centres, Self Help Groups,

Accounts and Book Keeping.

Note: The training programmes shall be organized with the support from CSB/MOT subject to the continuation of Central Sector and Integrated Skill Development Schemes. Otherwise, the programmes shall

be conducted on cost basis to be borne by the sponsoring agencies or participants themselves.

C. Ad-hoc Training Programmes: The ad-hoc/need based training programmes will be conducted on the basis of specific requests from various agencies and stakeholders.

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Central Sericultural Research and Training Institute, Pampore, Jammu & Kashmir

Address Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute, Pampore, Central Silk Board, Jammu–Srinagar, National Highway 44, Gallandar, Pampore – 192 121 (Jammu & Kashmir)

Contact

Persons

Dr K A Sahaf, Director

Phone : 01933-222839

Sri Shakeel Ahmad, Scientist-B, Training Coordinator

Phone : 01933-223176/ 293865; Mobile: 09419007011 Email : [email protected]

Fax : 01933-223579 Email : [email protected] and [email protected]

I Capsule Courses:

Sl.

No.

Course Batches Schedule &

Duration

Seats/

Batch

Fee

(Rs.)

Course Content

1 Disinfection

Methods

3

(Three)

09.04.14 to 10.04.14

04.08.14 to 05.08.14

10.11.14 to 11.11.14

(02 days)

5-10 150 Importance of Disinfection in Silkworm

Rearing, Methods of Disinfection and

Procedure for Preparation of Disinfectants

and their application.

2 Silkworm

Disease

Management

2

(Two)

21.04.14 to 25.04.14

13.10.14 to 17.10.14

(05 days)

5-10 150 Various Diseases of Silkworm- Pebrine,

Flacherie, Grasserie and Muscardine and

their Symptoms, Life Cycle & Management

Practices.

3 Chawki

Rearing

Techniques

2

(Two)

01.05.14 to 10.05.14

18.08.14 to 27.08.14

(10 days)

5-10 200 Organization of CRC’s, Aspects /

Importance of Chawki Rearing, Methods of

Chawki Rearing viz., Polythene Sheet

Rearing, Maintenance of Chawki Garden

for Production of Quality Leaves.

4 Intensive

Bivoltine

Training

1

(One)

18.08.14 to 01.10.14

(45 days)

5-10 300 Importance / Scope of Bivoltine Silk

Production, Package of Practices for

Bivoltine Rearing Technology viz.,

Chawki/Late Age Rearing, Importance of

Disinfection and Hygiene in Bivoltine Rearing, Disease and Pest Management.

5 Mulberry

Cultivation

Techniques

3

(Three)

21.07.14 to 25.07.14

16.02.15 to 20.02.15

16.03.15 to 20.03.15

(5 days)

5-10

150

Selection of Mulberry Varieties, Nursery

Raising, Mulberry Propagation, Planting

Techniques, Improved Package of Practices

for Quality Leaf Production, Diseases &

Pests of Mulberry and their Management

Practices.

II

Adhoc Courses : 1 Soil Moisture

Conservation

1

(One)

15.12.14 to 20.12.14

(6 days)

5-10 150 Types of Soils in J&K, Properties of Soils,

Soils suitable for Mulberry Cultivation,

Manures and Fertilizers, Role of Major and

Minor Elements, Deficiency Symptoms,

Water Requirement and Soil Moisture

Conservation

2 Mother Moth

Examination 5

(Five) Aug./ Sept., 2014

(5 days) 5-10 150 Procedure for mother moth examination,

identifications of diseases, use of

microscope and identifications of spores on

permanent slides.

3 Mulberry

Cultivation

Techniques

(for Farmers)

2

(Two)

Feb / March, 2015

(5 days)

10 Nil Selection of Mulberry Varieties, Nursery

Raising, Mulberry Propagation, Planting

Techniques, Improved Package of Practices

for quality Leaf Production, Diseases &

Pests and their Management Practices

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III Specialised Training Programmes:

Sl

No

Course Batches Schedule &

Duration

No of Trainees

Fee

(Rs.)

Course Content

1 Extension

Communication

and Motivation

3

(Three)

June 2014

(Pampore)

August, 2014

(Sahaspur/Jamm/

Ghumarwin)

15

per

batch

Nil Extension Communication,

Management, Skill Development,

Motivation Techniques.

IV Training Programme for Farmers through Farmer Field Schools (FFS) :

a) FFS (Tral)

Sl

No

Course Batches Schedule &

Duration

Course Content

1 Disinfection

Techniques

1

(One)

16.04.2014

(1day)

Preparation of various disinfectants, usage, importance of

disinfection.

2 Young Age

Silkworm Rearing

1

(One)

15.05.2014

(1day)

Young age silkworm rearing, disinfection, organization of

commercial CRC and maintenance of Chawkei garden.

3 Late Age Silkworm

Rearing

1

(One)

22.05.2014

( 1 day)

Shoot rearing technology, leaf preservation, spacing, care

during moult

4 Use of Bed

Disinfectants

1

(One)

24.05.2014

(1 day)

Different bed disinfectants, schedule of their application,

precautions.

5 Silkworm Disease

Management

1

(One)

29.05.2014

(1 day)

Common silkworm diseases, preventive measures for control of

silkworm diseases.

6 Late age Silkworm Rearing

01 (One)

05.06.2014 (1 day)

Shoot rearing technology, leaf preservation, spacing, care during moult

7 Mounting Techniques 1

(One)

09.06.2014

(1 day)

Mounting techniques, use of different mounting materials/

mountages.

8 Cocoon Harvesting,

Sorting and Drying

1

(One)

18.06.2014

(1 day) Cocoon harvesting & sorting, cocoon drying and preservation.

9 Summer Crop in

Kashmir

1

(One)

28.06.2014

(1 day)

Tips for successful rearings during summer season, preservation

of leaf.

10 Mulberry Tree

Cultivation in

Kashmir Valley

1

(One) 06.11.2014

(1 day)

Selection of mulberry varieties, nursery raising, propagation,

planting techniques and improved package of practices for

quality leaf production.

b) FFS (Bandipora)

Sl

No

Course Batches Schedule &

Duration

Course Content

1 Disinfection

Techniques

1

(One)

16.04.2014

(1day)

Preparation of various disinfectants, usage, importance of

disinfection.

2 Young age rearing

1

(One)

15.05.2014

(1day)

Young age silkworm rearing, disinfection, organization of

commercial CRC and maintenance of Chawkei garden.

3 Late age rearing

1

(One)

22.05.2014

( 1 day)

Shoot rearing technology, leaf preservation, spacing, care

during moult

4 Use of bed disinfectants

1

(One)

24.05.2014

(1 day)

Different bed disinfectants, schedule of their application,

precautions.

5 Silkworm disease

management

1

(One)

29.05.2014

(1 day)

Common silkworm diseases, preventive measures for control of

silkworm diseases.

6 Mounting techniques

1

(One)

10.06.2014

(1 day)

Mounting techniques, use of different mounting materials/

mountages.

7 Cocoon harvesting,

sorting & drying

1

(One)

20.06.2014

(1 day) Cocoon harvesting & sorting, cocoon drying and preservation.

8 Summer crop in Kashmir

1 (One)

28.06.2014 (1 day)

Tips for successful rearings during summer season, preservation of leaf.

9 Late age Rearing

1

(One)

05.06.2014

(1 day)

Shoot rearing technology, leaf preservation, spacing, care during

moult

10 Mulberry Tree

Cultivation in Kashmir

Valley

1

(One) 06.11.2014

(1 day)

Selection of mulberry varieties, nursery raising, propagation,

planting techniques and improved package of practices for

quality leaf production.

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V. Skill Development Programmes (Under ISDS – Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India) :

Nodal Officer / Coordinator : Sri Shakeel Ahmad, Scientist-B, Mobile: 09419007011

Venue / Months Sl

No

Course/

Programme

Duration

(Days)

No. of

Batches CSR&TI,

Pampore RSRS, Jammu

RSRS,

Sahaspur

RSRS,

Ghumarwin

1 Trainers’ Training Programme

15 02 (Two)

May, 2014 April, 2014 -- --

2 Disinfection & Hygiene

10

08

(Eight) June. 2014

September,2014

May, 2014

August,2014

May, 2014

August,2014

May, 2014

August,2014

3 Young age commercial silkworm rearing

15

08

(Eight)

May, 2014

August,2014

April, 2014 February, 2015

April, 2014 February, 2015

April, 2014 February, 2015

4 Recycling of Sericulture Waste

10 08 (Eight)

July, 2014 October, 2014

June, 2014 September, 2014

June, 2014 September, 2014

June, 2014 September, 2014

5 Cocoon Handicrafts

10 04 (Four)

October, 2014 November, 2014 November, 2014 November, 2014

6 Kissan Nursery

05

05 (Five)

February, 2015 December, 2014 December, 2014 December, 2014

( 2 Batches)

* The training programmes shall be organized with the support of CSB/MOT subject to the continuation of Central Sector and

ISDS Schemes.

VI. Certificate in Sericulture Course (CIS):

Duration Name of

Programme

Code Eligibility Age

Limit Min Max

Fee *

(Rs.)

Medium of

Instructions **

Certificate in

Sericulture

CIS • 10th

Pass

• Non - 10th

pass with

2 years experience

No Bar

No Bar

6 months

6 months

2 yrs

2 yrs

3500

3500

English and Hindi

* To be deposited with the Regional Centre, IGNOU, Srinagar/Jammu, J&K.

**. The course is under development in other regional languages.

Programme Study Centres under CSRTI, Pampore (Jammu & Kashmir) : Recognized as Centres for Excellence.

Programme Study Centre : 1276 P CSR&TI, Pampore (J & K)

Programme Study Centre : 1289 P RSRS, Jammu (J & K)

Programme In-Charge : Mr. Shakeel Ahmad, Scientist-B

Ph : 01933293865; Mobile: 09419007011 E.Mail : [email protected]

Programme In-Charge : Dr M K Tayal, Scientist-C

Ph : Mobile : 09205019257

Note: Course Fee of Rs. 3500/- to be deposited with the Regional Centre, IGNOU, Srinagar / Jammu, J&K.

Regional Sericultural Research Station, Jammu (Jammu & Kashmir) (under Central Sericultural Research and Training Institute, Pampore, J&K)

Address Regional Sericultural Research Station, Central Silk Board, CSB Complex,

Miran Sahib, JAMMU-181 101, (JAMMU & KASHMIR)

Dr Anil Dhar, Scientist D

Phone: 01923-263353/263523

Training Coordinator: Dr M K Tayal, Scientist-C :

Phone: 01923–263523/353

Contact Persons

Fax:01923-263339 Email : [email protected]; [email protected]

I Capsule Courses :

Sl.

No

Course Batches Schedule &

Duration

Seats/

Batch

Course

Fee (Rs.)

Course Contents

1 Mulberry

Cultivation

Techniques

02 (Two)

01.07.14 to 05.07.14 02.12.14 to 06.12.14

(05 days)

5-10 150 Selection, planting & maintenance

of mulberry varieties suitable to

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Jammu conditions. Nursery raising

techniques. Improvement of leaf

quality through cultivation package.

Protection against diseases & pests. 2 Disinfection

Methods

02 (Two)

05.08.14 to 06.08.14 17.02.15 to 18.02.15

(02 days)

5-10 150 Importance of disinfection and

common disinfectants. Disinfection methods. Required concentration of

different disinfectants and their preparation. Evaluation of quantity

of disinfectant/ solution. 3 Intensive

Bivoltine

Training

01

(One)

21.08.14 to 04.10.14

(45 days) 15-20 300 Importance of bivoltine sericulture,

importance of disinfection and

hygiene in bivoltine silkworm

rearing, rearing technology package,

management of silkworm diseases

etc. 4 Chawki

Rearing

Techniques

02

(Two)

10.09.14 to 19.09.14

10.03.15 to 19.03.15 (10 days)

5-10 200 Importance of young age silkworm

rearing, their requirements,

concepts, extra care during chawki

in terms of hygrothermic conditions

in the chawki room etc. 5 Silkworm

Disease

Manage-ment

02 (Two)

30.09.14 to 04.10.14 24.03.15 to 28.03.15

(5 days)

5-10 150 Diseases in silkworm crops.

Identification of various silkworm

diseases, symptoms, prevention and

control measures etc.

II

Adhoc Courses : 1 Soil and

Moisture

conservation

02

(Two)

14.07.14 to

19.07.14

15.12.14 to

20.12.14 (6 days)

5 - 10 300.00 Soil profile and texture. Soils

suitable for mulberry cultivation,

soil sampling. Importance of soil

testing. Nutrient management,

Manuring in mulberry, Fertilizer

utility. Measures for soil moisture conservation etc.

III Training Programme under ‘Farmers Field School’: FFS, NOWSHERA

Sl

No.

Course Batches Schedule/

Duration

Seats/

Batch

Course Content

1 Late Age Rearing 1

(One)

04.04.14 to 08.04.14 (5 days)

15-20 Shoot rearing technology, leaf

preservation, spacing, moulting care. 2 Silkworm Disease

Management 1

(One)

04.04.14 to 08.04.14 (5 days)

15-20 Common silkworm diseases, preventive

measures for control of silkworm

diseases. 3 Use of Bed

Disinfectants 1

(One)

04.04.14 to 05.04.14 (2 days)

15-20 Different bed-disinfectants, schedule of

their application, precaution, hygiene

maintenance. 4 Mounting

Techniques 1

(One)

18.04.14 to 19.04.14 (2 days)

15-20 Mounting techniques, use of different mounting materials / mountages.

5 Cocoon

Harvesting, Sorting

& Drying

1

(One)

18.04.14 to 19.04.14 (2 days)

15-20 Cocoon harvesting and sorting, cocoon drying and preservation.

6 Plantation Raising

during Monsoon

1

(One)

02.07.14 to 03.07.14 (2 days)

15-20 Tips for successful mulberry plantation

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during monsoon season 7 Autumn rearing in

sub-tropics 1

(One)

08.09.14 to 12.09.14 (5 days)

15-20 Tips for successful rearing during autumn season, preservation of leaf,

maintenance of temperature and humidity

8 Mulberry

cultivation

01

(One)

02.12.14 to 06.12.14 (5 days)

15-20 Selection of mulberry varieties, nursery raising, propagation, planting techniques

and improved package of practices for quality leaf production.

9 Mulberry tree

raising in terraces

01

(One)

05.12.14 to 06.12.14 (2 days)

15-20 Package of practices for mulberry tree cultivation, suitable mulberry varieties.

10 Disinfection

Techniques

01

(One)

16.03.15 to 17.03.15 (2 days)

15-20 Preparation of various disinfectants, usage, importance of disinfection.

11 Young age rearing 01

(One)

17.03.15 to 21.03.15 (5 days)

15-20 Young age silkworm rearing and organization of commercial CRC and

maintenance of Chawki garden

FFS, SUJANPUR (PUNJAB)

Sl

No.

Course Batches Schedule/

Duration

Seats/

Batch

Course Content

1 Mounting

techniques

01

(One)

02.04.14 to 03.04.14

(2 days)

15-20 Mounting techniques, use of different

mounting materials / mountages. 2 Cocoon harvesting,

sorting & drying 01

(One) 02.04.14 to 03.04.14

(2 days) 15-20 Cocoon harvesting and sorting, cocoon

drying and preservation. 3 Plantation raising

during monsoon

01

(One)

07.07.14 to 08.07.14

(2 days)

15-20 Tips for successful mulberry plantation

during monsoon season 4 Autumn rearing in

sub-tropics

01

(One)

02.09.14 to 06.09.14

(5 days)

15-20 Tips for successful rearing during

autumn season, preservation of leaf,

maintenance of temperature and

humidity 5 Mulberry

cultivation

01

(One)

04.12.14 to 08.12.14

(5 days)

15-20 Selection of mulberry varieties, nursery

raising, propagation, planting techniques

and improved package of practices for

quality leaf production. 6 Mulberry tree

raising in terraces

01

(One)

04.12.14 to 05.12.14

(2 days)

15-20 Package of practices for mulberry tree

cultivation, suitable mulberry varieties. 7 Disinfection

Techniques

01

(One)

26.02.15 to 27.02.15

(2 days)

15-20 Preparation of various disinfectants,

usage, importance of disinfection. 8 Young age rearing 01

(One)

10.03.15 to 14.03.15

(5 days)

15-20 Young age silkworm rearing and

organization of commercial CRC and

maintenance of chawki garden 9 Late age rearing 01

(One)

23.03.15 to 27.03.15

(5 days)

15-20 Shoot rearing technology, leaf preservation, spacing, moulting care.

10 Silkworm disease

management

01

(One)

23.03.15 to 27.03.15

(5 days)

15-20 Common silkworm diseases, preventive measures for control of silkworm

diseases. 11 Use of bed-

disinfectants

01

(One)

23.03.15 to 24.03.15

(2 days)

15-20 Different bed-disinfectants, schedule of

their application, precaution, hygiene maintenance.

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Regional Sericultural Research Station, Sahaspur, Dehradun, Uttarakhand (under Central Sericultural Research and Training Institute, Pampore, J & K)

Address Regional Sericultural Research Station, Central Silk Board, Laxmipur, P.O. Sahaspur, Dehradun-248 197 (Uttarakhand)

Contact Person Dr P K Singh, Scientist-D

Phone : 0135-2697582 Training Coordinator: Shri K R Maurya, Scientist-C;

Phone: 0135-2697582

Fax : 0135-2697383 Email : [email protected]

I Capsule Courses :

Sl.

No

Course Batches Schedule &

Duration

Seats/

Batch

Course

Fee (Rs.)

Course Content

1 Disinfection 01

(One)

August, 2014 (02days)

5 - 10 250 Importance of disinfectant and Hygiene

in Bivoltine Sericulture, disinfection and its preparation methods/theory/practical

both 2 Mulberry

cultivation

techniques

01

(One)

December,2014 (05 days)

5 - 10 250 Selection, Planting& Maintenance of

Mulberry Varieties suitable to Northern

Region, Nursery Raising, Cultivation

Package and Protection of Mulberry

from Diseases & Pests. 3 Intensive

Bivoltine

silkworm rearing

01

(One)

September, 2014

(45days)

5 - 10 300 Importance of Bivoltine Sericulture,

Production of Quality Leaves, Improved

Cultivation Package, Disinfection and

Hygiene, Rearing Technology Package

Disease and Pest Management in

Mulberry and Silkworm. 4 Pest and

Disease

Managemen

t

01

(One)

September, 2014

(05 days)

5 - 10 250 Pests and Diseases in Mulberry and Silkworm,

Identification of casual Organisms and

Symptoms, Prevention and Control Measures.

5 Chawki Rearing

Technology

01 (One)

September, 2014

(10 days)

5 - 10 250 Importance of Young Age Silkworm Rearing ,their Requirement ,Concept and organization

of Commercial Chawki Rearing Centre,

Maintenance of Exclusive Chawki Garden with

Cultivation and Package to grow robust

silkworm.

6 Skill

development

Programme

01

(One)

-- -- -- Exposure to newer methods and techniques for

updating knowledge and skill

7 Refresher

Course for

Bivoltine

Sericulture

02 (Two)

September, 2014 and

March, 2015

5 - 10 250 Current advances in mulberry cultivation and

silkworm rearing, disease management for

successful crops in north western India

II Training Programme under ‘Farmers Field School’ :

FFS (RSRS, SAHASPUR; REC GORAKHPUR , UP & UNA, HP

Sl

No.

Course Batches Schedule/

Duration

Seats/

Batch

Course Content

1 Raising of

plantation during

monsoon season

01

(One)

01-07-14 to 02- 07.14 (02 days)

25-30 Tips for successful mulberry plantation

during monsoon season

2 Autumn Rearing 01 02-09-14 to 06-09-14 (5 days)

25-30 Tips for successful rearing during autumn

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(One) season, preservation of leaf, maintenance of

temperature and humidity.

3 Mulberry

Cultivation

01

(One)

02-12-14 to 06-12-14 (5 days)

25-30 Selection of mulberry varieties, nursery raising,

propagation, planting techniques and improved

package of practices for quality leaf

production.

4 Mulberry Tree

Raising

01

(One)

02-12-14 to 06-12-14 (5 days)

25-30 Package of practices for mulberry tree

cultivation. Suitable mulberry varieties.

5 Disinfection Techniques

01 (One)

13 -02-15 to 14 -02-15 (02 days)

25-30 Preparation of various disinfectants, usage & importance of disinfection.

6 Young Age

Rearing

01

(One)

04-03-15 to 08-03-15 (5 days)

25-30 Young age silkworm rearing and organization

of commercial CRC and maintenance of

chawki rearing.

7 Late Age

Rearing

01

(One)

11-03-15 to 15-03-15 (5 days)

25-30 Rearing technology, leaf preservation spacing,

mounting care

8 Silkworm

Disease

management

01

(One)

11-03-15 to 15-03-15 (5 days)

25-30 Common silkworm diseases, preventive

measures for control of silkworm diseases.

9 Use of Bed-

disinfectants

01

(One)

18-03-15 to 19-03-15 (02 days)

25-30 Different bed-disinfectants, schedule of their

application, precaution, hygiene maintenance.

10 Mounting

techniques

01

(One)

20-03-15 to 21-03-15 (02 days)

25-30 Mounting techniques, use of different mounting

materials/mountages.

11 Cocoon

harvesting,

sorting & drying

01

(One)

22-03-15 to 23-03-15 (02 days)

25-30 Cocoon harvesting and sorting, cocoon drying,

preservation and transportation.

Regional Sericultural Research Station, Ghumarwin, Himachal Pradesh (under Central Sericultural Research and Training Institute, Pampore, J & K)

Address Regional Sericultural Research Station, Central Silk Board, Ghumarwin (Himachal

Pradesh)

Dr. R.K.Dingra, Scientist-C; 09418090294 Contact Person

email : [email protected]; [email protected]

I Capsule Courses :

Sl.

No Course Batches

Schedule &

Duration Seats/

Batch

Course

Fee

(Rs.)

Course Content

1 Mulberry

Cultivation

Techniques

02

(Two)

02.07.14 to 06.07.14

03.12.14 to 07.12.14

(05 days)

5 to 10 150 Selection, planting & maintenance of

mulberry varieties suitable to Jammu

conditions. Nursery raising techniques.

Improvement of leaf quality through

cultivation package. Protection against diseases & pests.

2 Disinfection

Methods

02

(Two)

05.08.14 to 06.08.14

17.02.15 to 18.02.15

(02 days)

5 to 10 150 Importance of disinfection and common

disinfectants. Disinfection methods.

Required concentration of different

disinfectants and their preparation.

Evaluation of quantity of disinfectant/

solution.

3 Intensive

Bivoltine Training

01

(One)

21.08.14 to 04.10.14

(45 days)

15 to

20

300 Importance of bivoltine sericulture,

importance of disinfection and hygiene in

bivoltine silkworm rearing, rearing

technology package, management of

silkworm diseases etc.

4 Chawki Rearing

techniques

02

(Two)

10.09.14 to 19.09.14

10.03.15 to 19.03.15

(10 days)

5 to 10 200 Importance of young age silkworm rearing,

their requirements, concepts, extra care

during chawki in terms of hygrothermic conditions in the chawki room etc.

5 Silkworm disease

management

02

(Two)

03.10.14 to 07.10.14

24.03.15 to 28.03.15

( 5 days)

5 to

10

150 Diseases in silkworm crops. Identification of

various silkworm diseases, symptoms,

prevention and control measures etc.

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Certificate in Sericulture (CIS) Course (Part-Time) under School of Agriculture, Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)

in collaboration with Central Silk Board, Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India

About the Course:

The course of “Certificate in Sericulture” is a coordinated programme of Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi

and Central Silk Board, Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India aiming to impart scientific knowledge and entrepreneurial skills to the

farmers and technicians involved in mulberry cultivation and cocoon production through silkworm rearing in a Open Distance

Learning Mode. This course is open to both male and female candidates. The teaching-learning process is through self-

instructional learning materials, based on the academic credit system. Self-study, assistance and service are aided by facilities provided at the IGNOU Programme Study Centres established at different parts of the country. Since Sericulture is wide spread

throughout the country, efforts have been taken for translating the course into 9 (Nine) regional languages for facilitating all the

regions of the country. Presently the course is available in English and Hindi. The said course shall also be available in Bengali

and Malayalam shortly. As of now, 500 candidates have registered under the course from different parts of the country since from

inception fulfilling beyond the target. More Study Centres are in the offing for UP, Bihar, Delhi and North Central Region.

Salient Features :

The salient features of the programme are;

• Focuses on operational areas of Sericulture.

• Course designed and prepared by professional experts in the field of Sericulture.

• Learning is through student-centered multimedia learning materials.

• Strong student support services.

• Opportunity to interact with leading experts through teleconferencing.

Objectives:

The objective is to strengthen human resource for Sericulture through the intervention of Open Distance Learning (ODL). The

course aims to infuse knowledge and skills in the field of sericulture to the interested persons particularly those already employed

in the profession / entrepreneurs and who cannot opt to afford a full time course.

The specific objectives of the course are:

• To prepare the rural youth/farmers for accepting sericulture as profit making enterprise.

• To impart knowledge and technical skills in various aspects of sericulture

• To create awareness about the opportunities and employment in sericulture

Course Details:

Name of the Course: Certificate in Sericulture (Code: CIS)

Schedule of the Course: January and July (6 months).

Duration of the Course: A candidate can complete the course within 6 months or 2 Years at the maximum

Medium of Instruction: English and Hindi

Number of Batches : 2 (Two)

Seats per Batch: 15-30

Course Fee : Rs. 3500/- (Rupees Three Thousand Five Hundred) Only.

50% Discount for rural candidates and BPL Category of Urban areas

Course Content: BLP:001 : Introduction to Sericulture BLP:003 : Silkworm Rearing BLP:002 : Host Plant Cultivation BLP:004 : Crop Protection

Eligibility for Admission : 10th Pass / Non 10th Pass with two years experience. The experience certificate should be obtained

from the Extension Officials of the Department of Sericulture / Agriculture / Extension / Recognized

NGOs/ Industry.

Age Limit : Age no bar.

Student Support Activities:

• Learning Material : The printed study material is sent to the students/candidates by post.

• Audio-Visual Learning Aids: The learning package also contains audio and video films produced by the University.

These programmes can be heard/ viewed at the study centre during specific sessions, or purchased for use at home.

• Counseling: Sessions for counseling are held according to a schedule drawn by the study centre coordinator usually

during week-ends.

• TV Counselling and Tele-conferencing: Through Gyan Darshan Channels and EduSat. One Gyan Darshan channel is available on DTH platform.

Additional Information:

Additional information about the programme and the admission details are available at IGNOU web site www.ignou.ac.in and

IGNOU Regional Centres.

For further details, please contact: Dr P Vijayakumar, Programme Coordinator (CIS), School of Agriculture, G-Block, Zakir

Hussain Bhawan, Academic Complex, IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi – 110 068 (India); Phone: 91-11-29533166; Telefax:

91-11-29533167; Email: [email protected]; [email protected]; Website: www.ignou.ac.in

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Central Muga and Eri Research & Training Institute, Lahdoigarh, Assam Address Central Muga and Eri Research & Training Institute, Central Silk Board, PB No. 131, Jorhat, Lahdoigarh

-785 700, (Assam)

Dr K Giridhar, Director ; Ph: 0376-2335528 ; Mobile : 09435052535 ; Fax : 0376-2335528 ;

Email: [email protected]

Training Coordinator : Sri D Mech, Scientist-D ; Ph: 0376 –2922412; Cell: 09435727513

Contact Persons

ISDS Coordinator : Sri P K Handique, Scientist-D, Cell: 09435353693

I. Capsule Courses : Sl.

No

Course Batches Schedule

and

Duration

Seats

/

Batch

Course

Fee

(Rs.)

Course Content

Peripatetic Training on Muga Culture

CMERTI,Lahdoigarh 16 50

RMRS, Boko 8 50

REC, Coochbehar 4 50

REC, Lakhimpur 3 50

1

REC, Tura 3

May 2014

to

Feb. 2015

(2 days each)

50

Nil

Raising and Management of Muga Host

Plants & Muga Silkworm Rearing

Technology.

Peripatetic Training on Eri Culture

CMERTI,Lahdoigarh 16 50

RERS, Mendipathar 3 50

RERS, Shadnagar 3 50

REC, Kokrajhar 3 50

REC, Fatehpur 3 50

2

REC, Mangaldoi 3

May, 2014

to

Feb. 2015

(2 days each)

50

Nil

Raising and Management of Eri Host

Plants & Eri Silkworm Rearing

Technology.

Peripatetic Training on

Muga Post-Cocoon Technology

3

CMERTI, Lahdoigarh 8

May 2014 to

Feb. 2015

(1 Week each)

50

Nil

Stifling and Sorting of Cocoons, Cooking,

Reeling in Improved Machine (BANI and

MRTM), Re-Reeling and Lacing.

Peripatetic Training on

Eri Post-Cocoon Technology

4

CMERTI, Lahdoigarh 8

Jul/Aug/Oct 14

& Jan. 2015

(1 Wk each)

50

Nil

Stifling of Cocoon, Cocoon Sorting,

Cooking and Spinning Technology

Training on Muga Culture

[DOS Staff / NGO]

5

CMERTI, Lahdoigarh 1 (One)

Oct-Nov 2014

(1 Week each)

25 3000 * Raising of Host Plants and Management,

Muga Silkworm Rearing;Seed Production

Technologies; Pest & Disease

Management of Host Plants &

Silkworms.

Training on Eri Culture

[DOS Staff / NGO]

6

CMERTI, Lahdoigarh 4

Aug-Sep, 2014

(1 Week each)

25 3000 * Raising of Host Plants and Management,

Eri Silkworm Rearing and Seed Production Technologies, Pest & Disease

Management of Host Plants and

Silkworm

* Cost on Hostel accommodation, food, training materials etc will be borne by sponsoring agencies.

II. Integrated Skill Development Scheme (ISDS) Sl.

No

Course Batches Schedule

& Duration

Seats/

Batch

Course

Fee (Rs.)

Course Content

1 Muga Culture at

CMERTI,

Lahdoigarh

(Pre-cocoon)

3

Jul-Aug,

2014

(15 Days)

15

*

Raising of Host Plants and Management, Muga

Silkworm Rearing and Seed Production

Technologies. Pest & Disease Management of

Host Plants & Silkworms.

2 Eri Culture

CMERTI,

Lahdoigarh

(Pre-cocoon)

4

Oct-Dec,

2014

(15 Days)

15

*

Raising of Host Plants and Management, Eri

Silkworm Rearing and Silkworm Seed

Production Technologies. Pest & Disease

Management of Host Plants & Silkworms

3 Muga Reeling

CMERTI,

Lahdoigarh

3

Jul-Aug,

2014

(15 Days)

15

*

Stifling of cocoons, Cocoon Sorting, Cooking,

Reeling on Improved Machine (Bani and

MRTM), Re-reeling and Lacing.

4 Eri Spinning

CMERTI,

Lahdoigarh

3

Oct-Dec,

2014

(15 Days)

15

*

Stifling of Cocoons, Cocoon Sorting, Improved

Cooking and Spinning Technology

*As per the budgetary provisions of ISDS programme

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Muga Silkworm Seed Organisation (MSSO),

Central Silk Board, Guwahati, Assam

Address Muga Silkworm Seed Organisation (MSSO), Central Silk Board, Bhanphool Nagar Path,

Basistha Road, P.O: Assam Sachivalaya, Guwahati - 781006, Assam.

Contact

Persons

Project Leader:

Dr P. Jayaprakash, Scientist-D & Head,

Phone : 0361-2229774

Email : [email protected]

Principal Coordinator:

Dr B K Singh, Scientist-D

Phone : 0361- 2229707

Email:[email protected]

PABX - 0361-2229707 Email: [email protected] ; [email protected]

Fax: 0361-2229708

I. Training Programmes under ISDS Project: Sl. No

Course Batches Schedule &

Duration

Seats/ Batch

Course Fee

(Rs.)

Course Content

1 Muga Seed

Quality

Improvement

1

(One)

15 Days

20

Nil Target Group: Existing Private Muga

Seed Producers Qualitative production of Muga seed.

2 Eri Seed Quality

Improvement

2

(Two)

15 Days

14+10

Nil Target Group: Existing and New Private

Eri Seed Producers Qualitative production of Eri seed.

3 Trainers

Training

Programme

1

(One)

15 Days

20

Nil Qualitative improvement of Muga seed.

4 Eri Basic Seed

Production

1

(One)

15 Days

25

Nil Qualitative Eri Seed Cocoon Production

.

II. Need Based Training Programmes: Sl.

No

Course Batches Schedule

&

Duration

Seats/

Batch

Course

Fee

(Rs.)

Course Content

1 Quality Management

(Muga)

1 (One)

15 Days

25

Nil

Target Group: Muga Seed Rearers Muga Seed Quality Management.

2 Quality

Management

(Eri)

1

(One)

7 Days

25

Nil Target Group: Eri Seed Rearers

Eri Seed Quality Management.

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Central Silk Technological Research Institute, Bangalore, Karnataka

Address Central Silk Technological Research Institute, Central Silk Board, CSB Complex, BTM Layout, Madivala,

Bangalore- 560 068.

Contact

Persons

Sri M K Ghosh, Director In-Charge & Scientist-D

Ph: 080-26685238 and Fax : 080-26680435

Sri S N Mishra, Scientist-C & Head, Training Division:

Ph: 080-26282207/ 26282316

Website: www.cstri.res.in and www.csb.gov.in Email: [email protected] and [email protected]

I Certificate / Capsule Courses

(Basic level of inputs for beginners and refreshing group – Level I)

Sl.No Course Batches Schedule & Duration Course Fee (Rs.)

1 Designing on Dobby & Jacquard 1

(One)

2-6-2014 to 13-6-2014

(11 Days)

800

Course Content (Theory and Practical) :

Woven Designs, Dobby and Jacquard Shedding, their Operations, Design Cards, Cutting, Mounting, Jacquard Harness, Card

Lacing, Design Making on Graph Sheet, Design Conversion into Cards by Card Punching, Weaving of Design on Fabric,

Introduction to Designing on CATD /

2 Comprehensive physical and chemical testing

methods of textile materials (New)

2

(Two) 16-6-2014 to 27-6-2014

29-12-2014 to 09-1-2015

(10 Days)

1000

Course Content (Thory and Practical) :

Chemical Test Methods: Identification of fibers, wash fastness of dyed materials, Light fastness, Rubbing

fastness in wet and dry conditions, Perspiration fastness, norms of perspiration fastness, Fastness testing methods and instruments, Primary and secondary fabric blend analysis, Dry cleaning fastness, methods of

cleaning, fabric shrinkage, importance of water in dyeing and printing and its influence on fastness, Colour

matching, Computer colour matching, Measurement of whiteness index, Colour strength.

Physical Test Methods:

Linier density of yarn (Yarn number), Twist in single spun yarn, Twist direct counting, Yarn crimp & Yarn

take up in Woven fabrics, Tensile properties, Breaking force, Elongation of fabrics (Strip method), Fabric

stiffness, Fabric piling resistance, Air permeability. 3 Product Design, Development and

Diversification and possibilities for Silk

2

(Two) 07-7-2014 to 18-7-2014

12-1-2015 to 23-1-2015 (10 Days)

500

Course Content (Theory and Practical) :

Silk yarn and fabric degumming, Silk yarn and fabric bleaching, Recipe and methods of silk dyeing using

Acid, Metal complex, Reactive and natural dyes, Dos and donts of dyeing, Silk Printing styles-

Direct,discharge and Resist styles, Printing tools and devices, Quality control, Screen development, Dos

and donts of printing, Mechanical finishing, Chemical finishing, Model project report preparation,

Entrepreneurial aspects, Environmental pollution and Social responsibility.

4 Quality Raw Silk Production by adopting

Multi-end Reeling/Automatic Silk Reeling

Technology

1

(One)

10-11-2014 to 21-11-2014

(11 Days)

1000

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Course Content (Theory and Practical) :

Mulberry cocoon quality testing, Drying, Storage, Sorting, Cocoon Mixing, Cooking, Brushing, End

Groping, Reeling contrivances, Permeation, Re-reeling, Knotting practice, Silk bundling, Packing,

Importance of water quality in reeling, Raw silk testing and ISA and BIS classification, Introduction to

Automatic silk reeling technology, Model project report for multi-end and automatic reeling,

Entrepreneurial aspects, Machinery maintenance including Boiler, Environmental precautions and

Production calculation.

5 Silk Machinery Maintenance

1

(One)

1-12-2014 to 12-12-2014

(10 Days)

500

Course Content (Thory and Practical) : General-Periodical Maintenance, Routine, Preventive Break down, Lubricants & their Applications,

General Oiling, Greasing & Overhauling, Speed Calculations, Power Transmission Specific Maintenance aspects of Boilers, Multi-end Reeling & Re-reeling Machines, Weaving Preparatory Machines like

Winding, Doubling, Twisting, Sectional Warping & Pirn Winding Machines, Silk Weaving Power Looms & their Maintenance, Silk Wet Processing Machinery,Hydro-extractors, Stentering, Decotising,

Calendaring and Humidifying Machines.

6 Silk Dyeing, Printing and Process Control 1

(One)

2-2-2015 to 13-2-2015

(11 Days)

1000

Course Content (Thory and Practicals) :

Indian silk industry, Demand and supply of silk, silk industry structure, competence of India in global silk,

varieties of silk and textile industry production, physical and chemical properties and aesthetic properties

of silk, types of silk in market, silk technology and flow chart of silk activities, silk applications for

medical, industrial and sports etc, surface ornamentation on fabric, dyeing and printing handworks etc,

knitting and non-woven fabrics, role of textile laboratory and by-product utilization.

II. Need Based Adhoc / Special Courses

(Higher Level of Inputs for Industry, Academic and Professional Level II)

CSTRI, Bangalore organizes and conducts the following courses on specific request from industry stakeholders, viz., State governments, NGOs, Progressive industrial entrepreneurs, New entrants, College

students etc. These course shall be charged as per the course content, duration and number of participants.

Sl.No. Name of the Course Batches Course Fee /Person

(Amount in Rupees)

1 Silk Technology

DD 4000 / 8000

(Non – Residential / Residential)

Course Content (Theory and Practical) : Varieties of Silk - Mulberry, Tasar, Muga & Eri, Introduction to Silk Technology, Silk Reeling

Technology, Testing & Grading of Cocoons & Raw Silk, Preparatory - Silk Winding Doubling, Twisting Weaving on Handloom, Power Loom & Rapier Loom, Silk Wet Processing - Degumming, Bleaching,

Dyeing, Printing & Finishing, World Silk Scenario & India’s position, Demand & Opportunities.

2 Silk Weaving Technology

DD 4000 / 8000

(Non – Residential / Residential)

Course Content (Theory and Practical) :

Preparatory Process in Weaving, Weaving Process, Warping, Pirn Winding, Primary & Secondary

Motions, Different Types of Sheds & Shedding, Picking & Beat-up Mechanisms, Stop Motions, Selvedges,

Fabric Structure: Different Types of Weaves, Designs, Fabric Quality, Fabric Defects, Silk Products: Its

Cluster & Types of Fabric like Crepe, Chiffon, Georgette, Tabby, Taffeta, Soft Silk, Dupion, Organza etc.

Guidelines for Production of Quality Fabrics, Production Calculation, Model Project Report Preparation

for Handlooms, Power Looms & Rapier Looms

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3 Silk Twisting Technology DD 4000 / 8000

(Non – Residential / Residential)

Course Content (Theory and Practical) :

Types of silk yarn, types of twisted yarns, selection of raw material, quality testing soaking-winding,

doubling, twisting, twist setting, handling of silk, speed settings and production calculations, management

of twisting unit, dos and donts, trials on production of warp(organzine) and weft (tram) twisted yarn,

introduction to TFO, making of crepe, chiffon and george yarns, maintenance of machinery, model project

report preparation.

4 BIS & ISA Methods of Raw Silk Testing and

Grading

DD 4000 / 8000

(Non – Residential / Residential)

Course Content (Theory and Practical) : Objects of Testing, Yarn Classification, Moisture Absorption in raw silk , Raw Silk Quality Tests, Visual

Examination, Tactual Examination-Winding, Si\e, Serigraph (Tenacity & Elongation), Seriplane (Evenness, Cleanness and Neratness0, Cohesion Tests, Grading of Raw Silk as per ISA & BIS Standards,

Grading Tables, Knotting Practices & its relevance of Anti-dumping duty on Imported Raw Silk of 2A Grades and below.

5 Non-mulberry Silk Reeling and Spinning

Technology and Process Control

DD 4000 / 8000

(Non – Residential / Residential)

Course Content (Theory and Practical) :

Post-cocoon technology in Tasar, Muga & Eri, viz., Reeling, Preparatory Weaving & Wet Processing, Cocoon Drying, Storage & Sorting, different Cooking Methods, Brushing & End Groping, Reeling on Charka & Motorised Reeling-cum-Twisting

Machine & Spinning of Katia & Ghicha Tasar Silk Yarns, Degumming & Spinning of Eri cocoons on Motorised Spinning

Machine & Takli, Counts of Various Spun Yarns, Testing of Reeled & Spun Yarns and Model Project Report Preparation

6 Power Loom Setting and Maintenance

DD 4000 / 8000

(Non – Residential / Residential)

Course Content (Theory and Practical) :

Study of Fasteners, Hard Tools, Study of different parts of loom, Loom Setting, Primary, Secondary & Auxiliary Motions in a

Loom, Dismantling and Assembling of Power loom, Lubricants, Fast ans slow moving parts, Fine tuning & Weaving trials

Nomination:

1. Capsule Training Programmes: Interested institutions or candidates for capsule trainings may

send their nominations to the institute by Post/Fax/Email etc along with the stipulated course fee in

the form of Demand Draft drawn in favour of Director, CSTRI, Bangalore or deposit by Cash against

receipt. Seats may also be reserved by contacting Training Division over phone: 080-

26282324/26282316 on all working days (Monday to Friday) between 9.45 am to 5.30 pm) and send

the course fee within the reasonable time. The State Sericulture departments may send their

nominations to the Institute along with the stipulated course fee (50% discount is allowed on course

fee for DOS officials) in advance.

2. Need based adhoc/special courses: The sponsoring agencies or a group of candidates may send

their proposal with their specific training requirement and period (dates). Meanwhile, the estimated

training course fee shall be intimated to the agency and training shall commence once the stipulated course fee is remitted to the Institute.

Admission: admission into the training courses shall be made on first come first served basis only. Intimation regarding admission of the nominee to the programme shall be communicated as soon as possible

after receipt of nominations along with the course fee.

Persons/Batch: Minimum 5 candidates and maximum 25.

Venue: All training programmes shall be conducted at the Training Division, Room No. 306, 3rd

floor,

CSTRI, CSB, BTM Lay Out, Madiwala, Bangalore – 560 068 from 9.30 am to 5.45 pm.

Certificate: The certification of participation shall be issued to each of the successful candidates on the last

day of completion of the training programme.

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Accommodation: Trainees may avail accommodation at CSTRI Hostel at a nominal charge of Rs. 50

(Rupees Fifty) Only per bed in a double bed accommodation on sharing basis.

III. Integrated Skill Development Scheme (ISDS) : CSTRI, Bangalore is also implementing GOI

sponsored ISDS in post-cocoon technologies to meet the dynamic needs of the industry and meet the

objectives like increase in employability, raise income level and quality life, expand resource base, motivate

youth/women in technological skills to narrow down skill gap and create avenues for investments. There are 20 different post-cocoon technological training programmes identified by the institute to meet the needs of

the industry, which are related to silk reeling, silk spinning, weaving, wet processing, handicraft making, knitting and 3-months certificate course in weaving and wet processing.

For further details, interested organizations and stakeholders may please write to Director, CSTRI, CSB, Bangalore-560 068.

Silkworm Seed Technology Laboratory, Kodathi, Bangalore, Karnataka

Address Silkworm Seed Technology Laboratory, Central Silk Board, Carmelram Post. Sarjapur Road,

Kodathi, Bangalore East – 560 035, Karnataka, India

Scientist-D & Head : Dr Ravindra Singh, Phone: 080 -28439598 ; Fax :080-28440494,

Mobile: 07259618447 ; E.mail: [email protected]

Contact

Persons

Training In-Charge : Sri T Jayappa, Scientist-D, 080-22712117 / 28439297 / 28440492;

Mobile : 09900840038

I. Structured Course : Sl.

No

Course* Batches Schedule &

Duration

Seats/

Batch

Fee **

(Rs.)

Course Content

1 Short Term

Course in

Silkworm Seed

Technology

1

(One)

Nov. 2014

To

Jan. 2015

(3 months)

10 1500

All aspects of Mulberry Cultivation Practices for Seed Crop Rearing.

Silkworm Diseases and Control Measures, Pebrine Disease Monitoring,

Survey, Surveillance and Management, Silkworm Rearing Technology, Seed

Organization, Seed Area, Cocoon Assessment, Determination of Pupation

Rate and Melting Percentage, Seed

Production Technique, Loose Egg

Production, Demonstration of

Equipment, Preservation Schedule and

Duration of Egg Preservation, Embryo

Isolation and Identification Technique.

* Course will be conducted only on special request from DoSs subject to fulfillment of minimum strength.

** 50% concession on course fee for DOS sponsored candidates, ie., Rs. 750/- per candidate

Commencement of the Course : From 1st November, 2014.

Eligibility : The candidate should have a basic degree in Natural Sciences with adequate coverage of Botany and Zoology or Sericulture.

Selection CSB sends communication to all DOSs and other organizations, which sponsor the candidates

Procedure: for the course. The concerned DOSs shall select the candidates through screening tests and

sponsor them to the course.

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II. Capsule Courses :

Sl.

No

Course Batches Schedule

&

Duration

Seats/

Batch

Course

Fee*

(Rs.)

Course Content

Course Coordinator: Sri T. Jayappa, Scientist-C 1. Monitoring of

Silkworm

Diseases and

Pests

1

(One)

May,

2014

(4 days )

10 700 Monitoring of Silkworm Diseases and Pests in Seed Crop, Pebrine Disease, Disinfection

and Hygiene, Silkworm Pests, Integrated Methods of Uzi Fly Control and Preventive

Measures. 2. Late Age Seed

Crop Rearing,

Mounting and

Spinning

1

(One)

June,

2014

(10 days)

10 300 Ground Plan for Seed Crop Rearing,

Management of Mulberry Garden for Seed Crop Rearing, Disinfection & Hygiene,

Environmental Factors, Shoot Rearing Practices, Mounting and Spinning, Harvest

and Post- Harvest Care and Cocoon

Transportation. 3. Seed

Production

Technique and

Grainage

Management (for Staff of

DOS and

NSSO)

1

(One)

July, 2014

(6 days )

10 500 Planning and Assessment for Large Scale

Seed Production, Infrastructure &

Equipment, Disinfection and Hygiene, Seed

Cocoon Harvesting, and Procurement,

Assessment and Transportation, Sex

Separation, Cocoon Preservation, Impact of

Temperature and Relative Humidity,

Synchronization of Moths for Preparation of

Hybrids, Loose/Sheet Eggs, Procedure,

Advantages, Mother Moth Examination,

Egg Handling Techniques, Incubation and

Hatching of dfls. 4 Seed

Production

Techniques

and Grainage

Management

(For LSPs)**

1

(One)

August,

2014

(6 days )

20 Nil Planning for DFLs Production, Disinfection

and Hygiene in Grainages, Seed Cocoon

Quality, Care During Processing of Cocoons, Loose Egg Production

Techniques, Mother Moth Examination, Egg Handling Techni-ques, Handling of

Pierced Cocoons. 5. Egg Handling

Techniques

1

(One)

September

2014

(6 days)

10 500 Structure and Composition of Silkworm

Egg, Influence of Environmental Factors during Hatching and Embryonic Growth,

Importance of Voltinism in Commercial Silkworms, Factors Influencing Voltinism,

Embryo Isolation and Identification, Stages for Effective Egg Handling, Acid

Treatment, Chilling Schedules – Short &

Long Term, Hibernation Schedules,

Preservation Techniques for Multi and

Cross-Breed Eggs. 6. Artificial

Hatching

Methods

1

(One)

October,

2014

(2 days)

10 200 Acid Treatment for Bivoltine Silkworm

Eggs, Common Acid Treatment, Chilling & Acid Treatment, Different Preservation

Schedules & Durations for Bivoltine

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Silkworm Eggs. 7. Quality

Silkworm

Seed Cocoon

Production -

Planning and

Management

1 (One)

October 2014

(3 days)

10 250 Planning for Seed Cocoon Production, Management of Mulberry Garden,

Monitoring & Management of Seed Crop, Role of Embryonic Growth and

Development in Success of Silkworm Rearing, Incubation, Black Boxing, Rearing

Practices, Advantages, Silkworm Pests and Diseases, Ideal Environmental Conditions

and Methods for Mounting and Successful

Harvest, Processsing and Assessment of

Seed Cocoons, Cocoon Transportation, Care

and Marketing. 8 Pebrine

Detection in Silkworm

3

(Three)

June/

Septmber/ December

2014

(3 days

each)

10

250 Collection of Samples, Testing Methods-

Crushing, Filtering and Centrifugation,

Microscopic Examination, Identification of

Pebrine Spores, Recording of Test Results,

Waste Disposal, Importance of Pebrine

Disease Monitoring and its Control. 9. Chawki

Rearing of Seed Crop

1

(One)

January,

2015 (8 days)

8 600 Ground Plan for Chawki Rearing,

Management of Mulberry Garden for

Chawki Rearing, Disinfection & Hygiene,

Environmental Factors, Incubation, Black

Boxing and Brushing, Chawki Rearing

Techniques and Transportation of Chawki

Larvae.

* 50% concession on course fee for DOS sponsored candidates.

** No course fee shall be charged for the training programme indicated at Sl. No. 4.

No course fee will be charged for NSSO/CSB officials

III. Integrated Skill Development Scheme (ISDS)

Sl.

No

Course Batches Schedule

&

Duration

Seats/

Batch

Course

Fee

Course Content

Course Coordinator: Sri T. Jayappa, Scientist-D 1 Silkworm Seed

Crop Rearing

2

(Two)

September, 2014

and

December, 2014

(30 days each)

40

(20+20)

NA To Develop / Enhance the Skill and

Potential of New and Existing Seed

Farmers for the Production of

Quality Seed Cocoons.

Target Group : Silkworm Seed Rearers, Persons already involved in silkworm rearing activities, Persons

who intend to take up sericulture and silkworm rearing activities after the training, School dropouts

attaining the age of 14 and above and Unemployed youth attaining the age of 14 and above.

2 Silkworm Seed

Production

Techniques and

Grainage

1

(One)

June, 2014

(15 days)

20 Nil To Improve the Technical Know-

how of the Seed Producers for the

Production of Quality Silkworm Eggs

Target Group : Silkworm Seed Producers or Persons already working in Grainages, Persons who intend to take up seed production as profession after the training, School dropouts attaining the age of 14 and above,

Unemployed youth attaining the age of 14 and above and Persons from Sericulture families.

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IV. Central Silk Board (Amendment) Act-2006

Sl.

No

Course Batches Schedule

&

Duration

Seats/

Batch

Course

Fee

Course Content

Course Coordinator: Sri T. Jayappa, Scientist-D 1 Silkworm

Seed

Production &

Grainage

Management

(New RSPs)

2

(Two)

July &

October, 2014

(3 months)

25 1500 Planning for DFL production, Disinfection and Hygience in

Grainages, Seed Cocoon Quality,

Care during Processing of Cocoons,

Loose Egg Production Techniques,

Mother Moth Examination, Egg

Handling Techniques, Handling of

Pierced Cocoons.

Basic Tasar Silkworm Seed Organization, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh

Address Basic Tasar Silkworm Seed Organization, Central Silk Board, Satyam Commercial Complex, PB No.15,

Link Road, BILASPUR-495 001, Chhattisgarh

Contact Person Dr R K Mishra, Director, Phone: 07752- 237265 / 400378 / 233128 /232983 / 232973

Fax : 07752-233748 /232983 Email: [email protected]

Sl.

No

Course Batches Schedule &

Duration

Seats/

Batch

Course

Fee (Rs.)

Course Content

1. Grainage Operation

(At BSMTCs/

CTSSS)

1 week

Nil Maintenance of hygiene in Grainage,

Disinfection, Cocoon Garland

Preparation & Hanging, Maintenance

of Abiotic Conditions, Selection of

Female Moths, Oviposition, Mother Moth Examination, Egg Washing,

Drying, Incubation, Testing, Transport

2. Tasar Silkworm

Rearing

(At BSMTCs/

CTSSS)

2-3 weeks

Nil Chawki Rearing under Nylon Net,

Worm Transfer during, Late Age

Rearing, Spinning and Harvesting,

Control Measures of Various Diseases,

Pests and Predators.

3 Moth Examination

(At BSMTCs/

CTSSS)

1 week

Nil Maintenance of Microscope, Smear

Preparation, Identifi-cation of Pebrine

Spores, Polyhedral Bodies, Bacteria

etc., Maintenance of Hygienic

Conditions.

4 Raising of Nursery,

Establishment of New Plantation,

Maintenance of

Plantation

As

per

the e

quir

emen

t o

f D

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6. Integrated Skill Development Scheme (ISDS)

No. of Batches: 63 in 21 BSMTSCs. Duration of Training: 20 Days

Target Group: DOS/NGO officials and farmers

Nature of Training: Stipendary.

Course Content on Topics;

1. Tasar Seed Cocoon Production: Tasar Silkworm Seed Rearing-Application of New Technology in Tasar Rearing, Host

Plant and Chawki Garden Maintenance. Chawki Rearing under Nylon Net, Silkworm Transfer, Duration of Moulting, Late Age

Rearing, Spinning and Harvesting, Control measures of various disease pests and predators

2. Tasar Seed Production: Model Grainage House, Disinfection and Hygience in grainage house, Seed Cocoon Soring and

Preservation, Dfl preparation, Mother moth examination, Egg washing, Disinfection and Transportation.

3. Tasar Silkworm Disease Containment: Hygience maintenance in host plants and chawki garden, Prevention and control of

the silkworm and host plant disease, Maintenance of microscope, smear preparation, Identification of Pebrine, Polyhedral

bodies.

Note:

Sl. Nos.1 to 4: Transportation, lodging and boarding will be arranged by the sponsoring agencies/candidates.

Sl. Nos.2 to 6: Transportation, lodging and boarding will be arranged by CSB.

Training Division

[An ISO 9001:2008 Quality Certified Training Wing]

Central Silk Board, BTM Lay Out, Madiwala, Bangalore – 560 068

Address Training Division, Central Silk Board, CSB Complex, BTM Layout, Madiwala, Bangalore – 560 068

Contact Person Principal Training Coordinator : Dr Priya Ranjan, Scientist-D Phone: 080 – 26282223; Fax : 080 – 26681511; Email: [email protected]

The following programmes are region and sector specific and ensure technical as well as managerial and motivational inputs. They aim at transforming the individuals and preparing them to take up viable sericulture based business activities. The Entrepreneurship Development Programmes cater to the specific needs (with pre and post-cocoon themes) of identified prospective entrepreneurs. Bankers‘ Training Programme sensitize and update the base of commercial and industrial bankers and finance officers with sericulture knowledge in the field of recent developments in sericulture front and other viable business options. Technology Up-gradation Programmes ensure the transfer of technology, aiming to fulfill the needs of entrepreneurs to upgrade and modernize the technologies and skill set. Other in-house Skill Development Programmes aim at overall development of silk industry.

Sl. No

Course Batches Schedule & Duration

Location of Training Programme

1 Entrepreneurship Development Programme Eligibility: Existing & potential/prospective entrepreneurs

1 (One) September 2014

Odisha

2 Technology Up-gradation Programme Eligibility: All farmers/stakeholders

2 (Two) July-Aug., 2014 Karnataka & North-East

3 Competency Development Programme Eligibility: CSB’s in-house participants

4 (Four) July/Aug. 2014 September, 2014 December, 2014

Ranchi, Bilaspur Berhampore, Dehradun

4 Resource Development Programme Eligibility: Project implementing

5 (Five) July, Oct. 2014 Nov. 14 & Feb.

Pune, Bangalore, Ranchi, Patna and

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officials from States, NGOs & CSB 15 Agartala

5 Bankers’ Sensitization Programme Eligibility: CSB’s in-house participants

1(One) December,2014 Bangalore/ Guwahati

6 Specialized Management Training Eligibility: CSB’s in-house participants

4 (Four) Open Open

7 Workshop by Eminent Speakers Eligibility: Officers / officials from DOS & CSB.

3 (Three) June, Oct. 2014 February, 2015

Bangalore/ Mysore/Ranchi

8 Management Development Programme Eligibility: Officers / officials from DOS & CSB.

2 (Two) Open Open

9 Foundation Training Programme Eligibility: New entrants in CSB

2 (Two) Jan / Feb. 2015 Bangalore / Hyderabad

Training initiative under Integrated Skill Development Scheme (ISDS)

Planning Commission in India had envisioned that if India has to sustain the economic growth and progress, we must attain a target of ‘skill seeding of desired skills’ and ‘up-gradation of skills’ to the tune of 500 million people in India by 2022. Realizing this, there was a compelling need to launch a world class skill development initiative in ‘Mission mode’ that will address the challenges of imparting the skills required by the growing economy. As such, the Ministry of Textiles, GoI during the XI plan period has launched a focused skill development initiative entitled – Integrated Skill Development Scheme (ISDS) with a primary objective to minimize the gap between existing and required skilled manpower in Textile sector. Accordingly, on getting clearance from Govt. of India, Central Silk Board has launched during 2011-12 a comprehensive project with support from Govt. of India under the umbrella of ‘Integrated Skill Development Scheme (ISDS)’ to train around 35000 industry stakeholders in a span of five years. The basic objectives of CSB ISDS project are:

I. To motivate and impart training to unemployed youth/women in technical & technological skills of

sericulture sector for increasing employability in silk industry

II. To upgrade skill-set for boosting income levels and create avenues for investments & employment generation in sericulture & allied sectors.

III. To develop master trainers by updating the knowledge & skill on technological advancement and

state-of-the art technologies in Sericulture Central Silk Board has been implementing a comprehensive scheme with focus on ‘Skill Seeding’ and ‘Skill Up-gradation’ funded under Ministry of Textiles’ flagship initiative - ‘Integrated Skill Development Scheme (ISDS)’. The scheme covers 34,553 beneficiaries in five years with a project outlay of Rs. 39.77 Cr shared by Govt. of India (Rs. 34.18 Cr - 85.95%) and Central Silk Board (Rs. 5.58 Cr-14.05%)..

CSB implements the scheme through its nine R&D institutes covering all the prominent Seri-clusters/pockets of India in all sericulture sectors and joined hands with M/s PRADAN - an NGO partner for assistance in implementing the scheme in Tasar sector:

1. Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute, Mysore, Karnataka (0821-2362992)

2. Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute, Pampore, J&K (01933-293865)

3. Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute, Berhampore, WB (03482-243689)

4. Silkworm Seed Technological Laboratory, Kodathi, Bangalore, Katnataka (080-28440492)

5. Central Silk Technological Research Institute, Bangalore, Karnataka (080-26688831)

6. Central Tasar Research & Training Institute, Ranchi, Jharkhand (0651-2775815)

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7. Basic Tasar Silkworm Seed Organization, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh (07752-237265)

8. Muga Silkworm Seed Organization, Guwahati, Assam (0361-2229774/707)

9. Central Muga-Eri Research & Training. Institute, Lahdoigarh, Assam (0376-2335528)

10. BTSSO, Bilaspur-PRADAN, Deoghar (Sh Shamshad Alam -09431548080)

11. CTR&TI, Ranchi-PRADAN, Deoghar (Sh Shamshad Alam-09431548080)

The scheme covers 66 different courses from all the silk sectors (viz. Mulberry, Eri, Tasar & Muga) and their related activities falling on the Silk value-chain (from nursery raising, plantation development, silkworm seed production to quality cocoon production and silk reeling, spinning, weaving to dyeing, printing, designing, finishing etc.). These courses are conducted for one week to 3 months duration depending on their nature & inputs.

Integrated Skill Development Scheme

CENTRAL SILK BOARD, Ministry of Textiles, Govt of India

Details of courses offered by CSB under ISDS during 2014-15

Sl No.

Name of the Institute and Courses Duration (Days)

Batch size

1 CSR&TI, MYSORE (KAR)

1 Commercial chawki rearing 15 15

2 Trading in sericultural inputs, hiring equipment /machinery & consultancy

15 15

3 Mulberry cultivation and its seed multiplication 15 15

4 Quality Bi-voltine cocoon production 15 15

5 Cocoon handicrafts 15 15

2 CSR&TI, BERHAMPORE (WB)

1 Mulberry cultivation 15 15

2 Commercial silkworm rearing 15 15

3 Cocoon Handicrafts 15 15

4 Cocoon Reeling & Spinning 15 15

5 Skill updating of Extension Agents 15 15

3 SSTL BANGALORE (KAR)

1 Silkworm Seed Crop Rearing Training Programme 30 20

2 Seed Production Techniques And Grainage Management Training Programme

15 20

4 CSTRI, BANGALORE (KAR)

1 Integrated Training on Raw Silk Reeling Technology 15 25

2 Intensive Skill development training programme in Vanya cocoon reeling and spinning.

15 25

3 Integrated Training on Handloom Silk weaving 20 25

4 Integrated weaving Training on Power loom & Rapier loom 15 15

5 Creative Designing and basics of Dobby and Jacquard designing

20 25

6 Creative Designing for weaving using CATD 15 20

7 Loom Settings and Maintenance of Power loom and Rapier loom

20 25

8 Dobby & Jacquard installation and Harness building 20 25

9 Intensive Training in silk dyeing, printing, colour fastness & Computer Colour Matching

15 15

10 Intensive Training for Operators of Decatizing Machine, Calender Machine, Stenter & Jigger Machines

20 15

11 Standard Testing Methods for yarn and Fabric to ensure quality including fabric defects

15 25

12 Fundamentals of product costing, overhead cost management,

10 25

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industrial inter-relation skills (For entrepreneurs)

13 3 months Certificate course in Wet Processing of Silk. 90 25

14 3 months Certificate course in Silk Weaving. 90 25

15 Trainer's Training Programme 15 25

16 Training in Silk Handicraft Making 5 25

17 Silk Machinery Maintenance - Reeling, Boiler and Twisting 15 25

18 Silk Twisting Technology 15 15

19 Operatives Training on Automatic Reeling Machine 30 50

20 Training on Silk knitting 15 15

5(i) BTSSO, BILASPUR (CG)

1 Tasar Seed Production 20 15

2 Tasar seed cocoon production 20 15

3 Disease containment 20 15

5(ii) BTSSO, BILASPUR--PRADAN (BH& JH)

1 Bi-voltine Tasar Seed Cocoon Production 10 25

2 Commercial Tasar Seed Production 15 25

3 Basic Tasar Seed Production 15 15

4 Disease Monitoring & Control 15 25

5 Development of Community Resource Persons 20 25

6 CSR&TI, PAMPORE (J&K)

1 Hygiene & Disinfection 10 20

2 Young Age Commercial Silkworm Rearing 15 20

3 Re-Cycling Of Sericulture Waste 10 20

4 Cocoon Handicrafts 10 20

5 Kissan Nurseries 5 20

6 Trainers Training Programme 15 20

7(i) CTR&TI RANCHI (JH)

1 Trainers Training in Tasar Culture 15 25

2 Tasar Silk Reeling and Spinning Technology 30 25

3 Tasar Silkworm Rearing Technology 15 25

4 Entrepreneurship Development in Tasar Culture 15 25

7(ii) CTR&TI RANCHI--PRADAN (BH & JH)

1 Bi-voltineTasar Silkworm Rearing Technology 7 25

2 Tasar Silk Reeling Technology 15 25

3 Tasar Silk Spinning Technology 15 25

8 CMERTI, JORHAT (Assam)

1 Muga Silkworm Rearing 15 15

2 Muga cocoon reeling 15 15

3 Eri silkworm rearing 15 15

4 Eri cocoon spinning 15 15

9 MSSO, GUWHATI (Assam)

1 Training to existing pvt. Muga seed producers on quality improvement

15 20

2 Trainers' Training Programe for DOS staff on quality muga seed production

15 20

3 Training to Basic eri seed cocoon producer ( ASR) 15 25

4 Training to new eri seed producers ( Private) 15 10

5 Training to existing pvt. Eri seed producers on quality improvement

15 20

Eligibility: Any Indian national interested in skill seeding and skill enhancement in sericulture / silk sector can attend the skill training under the scheme conducted by Central Silk Board. He/She should be above 14 years of age and should have passed Class V.

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General Information

• Fees: For all structured PGDS courses, the fee per candidate is Rs. 10000/- only. 50% concession shall be

granted to the DOS sponsored candidates. 25% concession shall be granted to the candidates sponsored

by NGOs. No concession shall be granted to the open/private candidates.

For all other Structured Courses, 50% concession shall be granted to the candidates deputed by DOSs

and NGOs. However, NGO sponsored candidates shall pay the full course fee for all Capsule Courses.

• Adhoc Courses Customized and Need Based Training Programs are conducted as per the requests of the sponsoring agencies. It is on actual cost fixed by the concerned institutes and hence, no concession is extended for

Adhoc Courses.

• Hostel Facility: The institutes have good facilities for boarding and lodging. Separate hostels for ladies and gents are

available. They are equipped with furnished rooms besides dining hall, kitchen and visitor’s room etc. A

Physician regularly visits the hostels and attends the medical / health problems of the inmates. The

hostels are also provided with indoor and out door games/sports.

• Accommodation Tariff at the Institute’s Hostel is as follows: a] PGDS Students at CSRTI, Berhampore / CTRTI, Ranchi : Rs.15/- per person / day

b] Farmers Rs.15/- per person / day

c] Overseas Candidates – Rs.200/- per person /day.

• Food : On equal sharing basis.

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