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Narayana Rao - 09 Apr 2011

Kolhapur North - Maharashtra State Assembly Constituency MLA - 2024 Election Candidates

Kolhapur District

Maharashtra Assembly - Constituencies Information and 2024 Election Information Board


A Request/Suggestion to All Assembly Candidates.

Your party manifesto will be there for the state. 

Please Prepare Plan for  Development of Your Constituency.

What is your plan and promise to your constituency?

What is the planned GDP in your constituency for the next five years?

What is the plan for capital investment by Central Government in your constituency?

What is the plan for capital investment by State  Government in your constituency?

2018 Article on Constituency Domestic Product - Role of MPs and MLAs in CDP Growth. Hence the current appeal to all candidates to think on the GDP of their constituency (CDP).

https://guide-india.blogspot.com/2018/11/constituency-domestic-product-role-of.html

2024





Congress - Madhurimaraje Chhatrapati


Shinde Sena - Rajesh Kshirsagar 


News



Congress - Madhurimaraje Chhatrapati

Switching of sides by sitting Cong MLA to benefit party: Kolhapur district Cong president,

Kolhapur North Congress MLA Jayashree Jadhav joined the Shiv Sena.

https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/pune/switching-sides-cong-mla-kolhapur-district-cong-president-9648587/

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolhapur/sitting-mla-jayashri-jadhav-joins-shiv-sena-after-congress-denies-kolhapur-north-ticket/articleshow/114823338.cms


Shinde Sena - Rajesh Kshirsagar 

2019





Votes each candidate - All Candidates

Are You Planning to Contest for MLA - Maharashtra Assembly?
Buy and Read the Book:  Beat the Incumbent: Proven Strategies and Tactics to Win Elections
By Louis Perron


Maharashtra Assembly - Constituencies Information and 2024 Election Information Board



2014 Winner - MLA  Rajesh Vinayakrao Kshirsagar SHS
276
2014 Assembly Election Candidates

BJP - Mahesh Balasaheb Jadhav
INC - Kadam Satyajeet (Nana) Shivajirao
MNS - Salokhe Suresh Balvant
NCP - Rausaheb Khanderao Alais R. K. Powar
Shiv sena - Rajesh Kshirsagar


Amit Prakash Pavale Independent
Aravind Bhiva Mane Independent
Devane Sambhaji Yashvant Independent
Dhere Anil Shamrao Independent
Mahagaonkar Manish Pratapsingh Peasants And Workers Party Of India
Mulla Mustak Ajij Independent
Nadaf Mohamadgous Gulab Independent
Prof. D. Shrikant Bahujan Samaj Party
Prof. Dr. J. R. Dabhole Maharashtra Vikas Aaghadi
Raghunath Vishnu Kamble Cummunist Party Of India
Ramchandra Bhagoji Kamble Independent
Sahebrao Shrikant Kashid Independent
Uday Anandrao Lad Independent


2014 Election -  All Constituencies - Candidates

Candidates of Political Parties of 2014 Maharashtra Assembly Elections


BJP   - INC  -  MNS  -  NCP -   Shiv Sena

2009 MLA

RAJESH VINAYAKRAO KSHIRSAGAR Shivsena 

70,129 3687


Maharashtra 2024  Assembly Elections -  Constituencies. 
Kolhapur District

Chandgad - Maharashtra State Assembly Constituency MLA - 2024 Election Candidates



Hatkanangle - Maharashtra State Assembly Constituency MLA - 2024 Election Candidates



Ichalkaranji - Maharashtra State Assembly Constituency MLA - 2024 Election Candidates



Kagal - Maharashtra State Assembly Constituency MLA - 2024 Election



Karvir - Maharashtra State Assembly Constituency MLA - 2024 Election Candidates


Kolhapur North - Maharashtra State Assembly Constituency MLA - 2024 Election Candidates



Kolhapur South - Maharashtra State Assembly Constituency MLA - 2024 Election - Candidates



Radhanagari - Maharashtra State Assembly Constituency MLA - 2024 Election Candidates



Shahuwadi - Maharashtra State Assembly Constituency MLA - 2024 Election Candidates



Shirol - Maharashtra State Assembly Constituency MLA - 2024 Election Candidates


Maharashtra Assembly - All Constituencies Information


Maharashtra Assembly - All Constituencies Information

Wardha District - 2024 Maharashtra State Assembly Elections News - Candidates.

Maharashtra Assembly - Constituencies Information and 2024 Election Information Board

Are You Planning to Contest for MLA - Maharashtra Assembly?
Buy and Read the Book:  Beat the Incumbent: Proven Strategies and Tactics to Win Elections
By Louis Perron


Successful and Effective Election Campaign Management - Consultants, Books, Articles

A Request/Suggestion to All Assembly Candidates.

Your party manifesto will be there for the state. 

Please Prepare Plan for  Development of Your Constituency.

What is your plan and promise to your constituency?

What is the planned GDP in your constituency for the next five years?

What is the plan for capital investment by Central Government in your constituency?

What is the plan for capital investment by State  Government in your constituency?

2018 Article on Constituency Domestic Product - Role of MPs and MLAs in CDP Growth. Hence the current appeal to all candidates to think on the GDP of their constituency (CDP).

https://guide-india.blogspot.com/2018/11/constituency-domestic-product-role-of.html 


2024


Wardha District

The key candidates in the constituency:





Arvi: Sumit Wankhede (BJP), Mayura Kale (NCP Sharad Pawar)


Deoli: Rajesh Bakane (BJP), Ranjit Pratap Kamble (Congress)


Hinganghat: Samir Kunawar (BJP), Atul Vandile (NCP Sharad Pawar)


Wardha: Pankaj Bhoyar (BJP), Shekhar Pramodbabu Shende (Congress)


Amravati District - Maharashtra State Assembly Elections News - Candidates.

https://guide-india.blogspot.com/2024/10/amravati-district-maharashtra-state.html









Thane - City - India - Information - Municipal Corporation





                                                     Hiranandani Estate - Diwali Decoration 2015

Source: Lakhbir Singh Gill's Photos on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=448013252057211&set=pcb.448013265390543&type=3



First Train from Mumbai to Thane in 1853


Source for the image: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bombay_Thane_train_1853.jpg
The image is in the public domain.
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Thane City - Location

Country: India
State: Maharashtra
District: Thane
Neighbouring city: Mumbai 

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 Thane City - History

 
The existence of Thane city appears in the global history since the 9th century A.D. The city was then known as Shreesthanak. It was more popularly known as the Capital of the Shilahar dynasty. The history of Thane city can be broadly categorized into 5 eras.
1. Vedic period to 1300 A.D. : Comprising of Hindu or ancient period,
Aparant , Shilahar and Bimba Dynasty.

2. 1300 –1660 A.D. : Mohamedan and Portuguese Rule.
3. 1660-1800 A.D. : Maratha and Portuguese Rule.
4. 1800-1947 A.D. : British Rule.
5. 1947-till date : Post Independence Thane.
‘Aparant’ is the ancient name of the geographical area hosting Thane city. During the Indian expedition of the Greek Emperor Alexander, a number of philosophers, historians and geographists visited India. Among them a Greek historian ‘Tolemi’ has mentioned about the city of Thane in his writings. A famous sailor named Marcopolo had also visited Thane in 1290 A.D. and noted it to be one of the best cities in the world. A place called ‘Ghodbunder’ was famous for horse trading thus deriving its name from the word ghoda i.e. horse and bunder meaning port. During this period a fabric called ‘Tansi’ was exported from Thane. During the period from 13 A.D. to 17 A.D., the Muslims, Portuguese, Marathas, & the British dynasties ruled Thane. From 810 A.D. to 1260 A.D. the Shilahar Dynasty ruled over Thane.
The Emperors of Shilahar dynasty were disciples of Lord Shiva and the Kopineshwar Temple has been built during their reign. During this period, due to the secular attitude and tolerance of Shilahars towards different religions, a large number of people from different communities like Parsis , Christians, Muslims and Jews settled down in Thane, thus sowing seeds of a cosmopolitan city.
At this time the Shilahars also divided the city into different sections and named them as ‘padas’. It is seen that these padas exist even today by names of Naupada, Patlipada, Agripada etc.
In the earlier part of the 12th Century A.D. with a view to create a new township, King Bimbadev, along with 66 segments of his community came over and settled in Thane. In 1480 A.D. ‘Sultan Mehmood’ of Gujarat made Thane the Capital of his ‘Subha’ Province.
St. John the Baptist Church was constructed in Thane in 1663 A.D. The construction work of famous Thane Killa (Fort) was started in 1730 A.D. In 1737 A.D. Chimaji Appa the Maratha Sardar planned the ‘Conquest of Vasai’ and on 28th March, 1738 the Marathas conquered the Thane Killa. The fort is presently being used as ‘Thane Central Jail’.
The Portuguese ruled Thane for over 200 years from 1530 to 1739 A.D. During this period Thane was known as “Kalabe De Tana”. In the year 1744 the British conquered Thane city along with its fort.

The famous Kopineshwar Temple was renovated in the year 1760. In 1778 the palatial residence of the Peshwas was converted into the Court building. In the year 1780 Keshavji Sorabji Rustomji Patel constructed the first Parsi Agyari in Thane. The first District Court was established in the year 1803 A.D. The Thane Borough Municipality was established on 10th March 1863.

The first ever railway train was started on 16th April, 1853 from Boribunder to Thane, giving Thane the honour of hosting an event of historical importance in the city. In the year 1880 the Thane Borough Municipality spent Rs. 12,960/- on construction of the Pokharan Lake, to make use of the lake water for drinking purpose. The first elections of the Municipality were conducted in the year 1885.

The first newspaper in Thane was launched in the year 1866. Different Marathi magazines like Arunodaya, Survodaya, Vakilancha Sathi, Nyaylahari, Manohar, Dyanapradip, Dyanadipika were seen to be in circulation thus showing the importance of the print media during that period.

The first census took place in the year 1881 and the population of Thane at the time was 14,456. The Jain temple of Thane was built in the year 1879. The first ever English medium school was started in 1821 and was named as ‘Thane English School’. In the year 1893, the first Marathi Library was established. In June 1897 Lokmanya Tilak visited Thane. On 19th April, 1910 noted freedom fighters like Veer Anant Laxman Kanhere, Gopal Krishnaji Karve & Vinayak Narayan Deshpande were hanged till death in the Central Jail for killing the then Nasik District Collector Jackson. In 1938 noted freedom fighter Veer Savarkar was felicitated by the citizens of Thane after his release from the British confinement. In 1920 a road near Masunda lake was named after Dr. F.A. Moose for the commemorative service during the epidemic of plague.
Reference:
http://www.thanemahapalika.com/english/history.htm
http://books.google.com/books?id=cdXnVOKKkssC
http://www.aapalethane.com/OurThane/history.htm
 
THANE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION

Date of Establishment: 1st OCTOBER,1982
Area: 147 Sq.kms.
Population : 12,61,517 (Ref. 2001 census)  


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THANE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 

Election results - 2012
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AsTha_h2wXTSdGJOM3lBaGdPamkwalVIaHJtOEZ4Z0E&gid=0




Budget

Budget for the year 2009-10

Budget for the year 2009-10 was announced on 17th February 2009.
Total civic budget is Rs, 1,426 crore.
Last year the budet was for Rs. 1,119 crore.

(Source: Hindustan Times, Lives Thane-Mulund, 21 February 2009).
No new civic taxes are levied. No hike in the existing levies is proposed.

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Thane City Development P:lan under JNURM up to 2011

Download 32 page doc (exec. summary) from
http://jnnurm.nic.in/nurmudweb/toolkit/ThaneCdp/EXECUTIVE_SUMMARY.pdf



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Thane is a Lake City

Lakes in Thane

1. Ambe-Ghosale Lake
2. Bramhala Lake
3. Hariyali Lake: It is located in Thane East at Chendani Koliwada
4. Jail Lake: Lakenext to the Jail and opposite central maidan.
5. Kachrali Lake
6. Kharegaon Lake
7. Kolbad Lake
8. Makhmali Lake
9. Masunda Lake
10. Raildevi Lake
11. Revale Lake
12. Siddeshwar Lake
13. Upavan Lake

Restaurants and Hotels in Thane


Restaurants

Near Station

1. Mamledar Kacheri
2. Vijay Snacks - Vadas, Idlis and Doasa
3. Hotel Malvan


Ram Maruti Road

Hotel Shivprasad


Ghodbunder Road

2. Poush - Above Big  Shopping Center, Ghodbunder Road



Bakery

St. Anthony's

http://www.totallythane.com/best-food-joints-in-thane-you-cannot-miss-to-try/
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 Interesting News and Information

21 Feb 2009 

 Thane Nagar Ratna Awards

Nagar Vikas Manch Thane conferred nagar ratna awards for excellence to five Thaneites on 15th February.
Art: Jadugar Indrajeet (magician)
Business: Sarla Rao (Sarla Spa and Salon)
Literature: Ashok Bagave (Poet)
Social Work: Avinash Barve (Home for orphans, Dombivli)
Sports: Datta Chavan (Athletic coach, 25 won medals at National level and 75 represented Maharashtra at National level).
Nagar Vikas Manch is awarding these awards for the last four years.
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Thane Sports and Games

Half Marathon

Thane Mayor Varsha Marathon 2011
http://www.thanemahapalika.com/english/tmcMarathon2011-12.html
24.7.2011

http://thanehalfmarathon.com/

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Originally posted in Knol
http://knol.google.com/k/ thane-city-india-information-municipal-corporation Knol Number 1032



Updated 12 Feb 2016, 14 Nov 2015

India - Cities - Towns - Villages - Knol Collection

India - Cities - Towns - Villages - Knol Collection

India - Cities - Towns - Villages - Knol Collection

Authors




Census 2011:
35 States/Union Territories,
640 districts,
5,924 sub-districts,
7,935 Towns and
6,40,867 Villages.

Census 2001,
593 Districts,
5,463 sub-Districts,
5,161 Towns and
6,38,588 Villages.

There is an increase of
47 Districts,
461 Sub Districts,
2774 Towns (242 Statutory and 2532 Census Towns) and
2279 Villages in Census 2011 as compared to Census 2001.

Source: http://censusindia.gov.in/

 State Cities Towns Villages 
     
 Andhra Pradesh
    
     
 Gujarat  242 18618 
     
     
     
 Maharashtra  347  
     
     

Number of Viilages in India

2001 figures
http://censusindia.gov.in/Census_Data_2001/Census_data_finder/A_Series/Number_of_Village.htm

Population breakup between villages and towns
http://censusindia.gov.in/Census_And_You/area_and_population.aspx


Village directory - India

You can get details of each state from the directory.
http://censusindia.gov.in/Census_Data_2001/Village_Directory/List_of_Villages/List_of_Villages_Alphabetical.aspx?cki=&ComboState_Code=28

http://www.whereincity.com/india/


Andhra Pradesh


http://www.whereincity.com/india/andhra-pradesh/


Gujarat


190 Towns
http://censusindia.gov.in/towns/guj_towns.pdf

http://www.whereincity.com/india/gujrat/

Maharashtra


347 towns. Census of India report 2001

Achalpur to     Yevla
http://censusindia.gov.in/towns/mah_towns.pdf

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Towns in Various States


Andaman & Nicobar Islands
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar

Chandigarh
Chhattisgarh
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
Daman & Diu
Delhi

Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir

Jharkhand

Karnataka
Kerala
Lakshadweep
Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland

Orissa

Pondicherry
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttaranchal
West Bengal



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http://censusindia.gov.in/towns/town.html

Washim District - 2024 Maharashtra State Assembly Elections News - Candidates

Maharashtra Assembly - Constituencies Information and 2024 Election Information Board

Are You Planning to Contest for MLA - Maharashtra Assembly?
Buy and Read the Book:  Beat the Incumbent: Proven Strategies and Tactics to Win Elections
By Louis Perron


Successful and Effective Election Campaign Management - Consultants, Books, Articles

A Request/Suggestion to All Assembly Candidates.

Your party manifesto will be there for the state. 

Please Prepare Plan for  Development of Your Constituency.

What is your plan and promise to your constituency?

What is the planned GDP in your constituency for the next five years?

What is the plan for capital investment by Central Government in your constituency?

What is the plan for capital investment by State  Government in your constituency?

2018 Article on Constituency Domestic Product - Role of MPs and MLAs in CDP Growth. Hence the current appeal to all candidates to think on the GDP of their constituency (CDP).

https://guide-india.blogspot.com/2018/11/constituency-domestic-product-role-of.html 



2024

Washim


The key candidates in the constituency:




Risod: Bhawana Gawli (Shinde Sena), Amit Subhashrao Zanak (Congress)

Washim: Shyam Khode (BJP), Siddharth Deole (Sena UBT)

Karanja: Sai Prakash Dahake (BJP), Gyayak Patni (NCP Sharad Pawar)



National Seminar on “The Concepts of Nation and Nationalism in the thoughts of Shri M.S. Golwalkar”


Seminar Announcement for Papers
Last date already over: 27 June 2017, Seminar dates are to be announced.
www.icpr.in/M.S.Golwalkar.pdf

Important points in thought and activities of Shri M.S. Golwalkar

Ancient Indian ideas and ideals are not antagonistic to universal well-being (Ekatma Manav Darshan)

The concept of nation that present Indians talk of comes from the ancient idea of Bharat Varsh, that includes  territorial description and cultural description with Sanatan Dharma as the foundation.

Golwalkar’s conception of Hind Rashtra, the ideal for this territory is not theocracy. Rather it it can be branded as “Dharmocracy”. He emphasizes Dharma-centricity of Indian cultural ethos. Dharma is a very comprehensive concept enriched by several ideas and ideals, customs, traditions and practices which are beneficial to individual, society and world at large.

He spearheaded one of the strongest religious, cultural and social organizations of the world making determined efforts to inculcate in its followers a burning devotion to India and its ancient national ethos. He tried to kindle in them the spirit of dedication, moral character, service to society and its security.. He strived to arouse social consciousness, mutual goodwill, love and cooperation among them all and made them realize that castes, sects, languages etc. are secondary and the concept of the nation is supreme. People should not do anything that injures the nation and its spirit.  Thus he tried to inculcate in them behavior that strengthens the spirit of national consciousness in every Indian.


About The Seminar and The Thoughts of  Shri M.S. Golwalkar in Media and Books







Bunch of Thoughts - Full Book

Publication by CPIM on RSS mainly of the books of Shri M.S. Golwalkar

Rajiv Gandhi Institute Notes on Saffronization of Education
rgics.org/sites/default/files/Saffronization%20of%20education.pdf

The invention of Hindustan: V.D. Savarkar, Subhas Chandra bose, M.S. Golwalkar, and the modernization of Hindu nationalist langauge
by Chacon, Christopher, M.A., California State University, Fullerton, 2016
http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/doc/1826827832.html?FMT=ABS
(You can download this MA thesis)

Encyclopaedia Eminent Thinkers (vol. : 20 The Political Thought Of M.S. Golwalkar)
Jai Narain Sharma
Concept Publishing Company, 2008
https://books.google.co.in/books?id=Dz-5B8_jMpEC

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh: National Upsurge
M. G. Chitkara
APH Publishing, 2004 - Hinduism and politics - 442 pages
https://books.google.co.in/books?id=ifuxzl9NM5sC

Political Ideas of M.S. Golwalkar: Hindutva, Nationalism, Secularism
Ritu Kohli
Deep and Deep Publications, 1993 - 148 pages

More Articles in Media



Dr Hedgewar, the Prophet of Resurgent India
*Dr R. Balashankar
31 March 2017
http://pib.nic.in/newsite/printrelease.aspx?relid=160271


http://www.hindustantimes.com/columns/india-is-being-led-to-the-brink/story-z5Z0IKIeVJSbu0tklbqhmO.html

Godseites’ day out
Criticism of RSS and Golwalkar
A.G. Noorani
January 23, 2015
http://www.frontline.in/cover-story/godseites-day-out/article6756653.ece



BIOGRAPHY - Narendra Modi On MS Golwalkar, Translated By Aakar Patel – Part 1
By NARENDRA MODI | 31 May 2014
http://www.caravanmagazine.in/vantage/modi-golwalkar-part-1

September 3, 2013
Short URL: http://samvada.org/?p=18289 |
Dehradun, September 3: Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) recently awarded a doctorate degree to Seema Tamta (Kansal) on “Sociological analysis of Social Philosophy of Sri Madhav Sadashivrao Golwalkar."
http://samvada.org/2013/news/seema-tamta-conferred-with-ph-d-for-her-studies-on-rsss-guruji-ms-golwalkar/

Bogeyman in Saffron
The passionate Hindu nationalism of M.S. Golwalkar is debatable but it is hardly terrifying.
Chandan Mitra
April 9, 2007
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/book-review-terrifying-vision-m-s-gowalkar-the-rss-and-india/1/155863.html

Book on Golwalkar attracts spirited debate
MARCH 22, 2007
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/Book-on-Golwalkar-attracts-spirited-debate/article14736332.ece

M.S. Golwalkar: Conceptualizing Hindutva Fascism
By Ram Puniyani
10 March, 2006
Countercurrents.org







Aquaculture - Fish Production and Productivity in India


2024  Updates

India stands third in world in terms of fish production, contributing 8 percent to the global  fish production and ranks second in aquaculture production

Under PMMSY, overall fish production in the country has shown an increasing trend, registering a fish production of 162.48 lakh tonnes in 2021-22from 141.64 lakh tonnes in 2019-20
Posted On: 24 MAR 2023 6:05PM by PIB Delhi

STATE-WISE AQUA CULTURE PRODUCTIVITY

Area utilized, production & productivity of L. vannamei during 2020-21


                                         2020-21         2020-21                  2020-21
Sl. No. State           AUC (ha) Production (MT) Productivity (MT/ha/yr)
1 Andhra Pradesh   71921           634672                        8.82

AP highest


Area utilized, production & productivity of Black Tiger Shrimp Shrimp during 2020-21

3 Andhra Pradesh    2591             5222                         2.02

In productivity Gujarat has the highest output at 3.31 MT/ha/yr, but only 35 ha is used.

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15.8.2019

Indian fishing sector



Indian fishing sector constitutes about 6.3% of the global fish production.
The sector contributes to 1.1% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
It is 5.15% of the agricultural GDP.
The total fish production of 10.1 million metric tonnes presently has nearly 65% contribution from the inland sector and the rest is from marine sector.
In the fish farms the productivity can be 5000 kg per hectare per annum. But the the average in India is less than 3000 kg. Hence there is good potential to increase productivity in the fishing sector in Indian fish farms.

We have to examine productivity science, productivity engineering and productivity management activities to identify the steps to be taken in each of these phases of productivity improvement at national, state, and district levels by government. Similarly the steps to be taken at industry level and unit level are to be identified.



National Fisheries Development Board India
http://nfdb.gov.in/about-indian-fisheries.htm

Draft Inland and Aquaculture Policy - India
http://nfdb.gov.in/PDF/Draft%20National%20Inland%20Fisheries%20&%20Aquaculture%20Policy%20(NIFAP).pdf


Fish Farm Pond Management - FAO
Very good information
http://www.fao.org/fishery/static/FAO_Training/FAO_Training/General/x6709e/x6709e16.htm

The manual starts from
http://www.fao.org/fishery/static/FAO_Training/FAO_Training/General/x6709e/x6709e01.htm
(Change page number to get other lessons.)

Carp Culture in Fresh Water Ponds

Brief economics: With four carp species culture at 6000 / ha stocking density and with 80 per cent survival, the culture would yield 400 to 500 kg / 0.1 ha / 12 to 18 months culture and at Rs.80/- a kilo, the gross income would be 32,000/- to 40,000/-, with about Rs.15,000/- towards annual expenditure for fish seed, lime, manure and feed.
http://www.ccari.res.in/frog/techoptions.htm#Name%20of%20the%20technology:%20%20Carp%20culture%20in%20freshwater%20ponds
http://www.ccari.res.in/frog/techoptions.htm



2019
Fish Farming - Aquaculture on A Small Scale
By Vin Hayes
https://www.countryfarm-lifestyles.com/Fish-Farming.html


2018

Fish farms to produce nearly two thirds of India's fish supply by 2030
In the 1950s, fish from the seas accounted for over 70% of India’s production, but now its share is halved.
ET Bureau, Sep 09, 2018
Good information
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/agriculture/fish-farms-to-produce-nearly-two-thirds-of-indias-fish-supply-by-2030/articleshow/65734974.cms

All about Fish Farming in India
06 September, 2018
https://krishijagran.com/featured/all-about-fish-farming-in-india/

Present status of freshwater aquaculture in India - A review, 2018
P. JAYASANKAR
ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Kochi - 682 018, Kerala, India
http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/13354/1/P%20Jayasankar_2018_Indian%20Journal%20of%20Fisheries_65-4_Present%20status%20of%20freshwater%20aquaculture%20in%20India%20-%20A%20review.pdf

2017
Results of experiments to produce fish seed in ponds covered with LDPE roof 2011 to 2013 in Assam
https://rkvy.nic.in/Uploads/SucessStory/ASSAM/2017/2017010846RKVY%20Success%20Story%20_%20Fishery%20%20Research%20Unit.pdf

Biotechnology as an Important Tool for Improving Fish Productivity
American Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering
Volume 5, Issue 1, February 2017, Pages: 17-22
http://article.sciencepublishinggroup.com/html/10.11648.j.bio.20170501.14.html

A first experiment on cage culture of Catla catla in back water of Shankar Sagar
reservoir, Vishnupuri Project Dist. Nanded, Marathwada (Maharashtra)
Jayvardhan V Balkhande, Arvind Kulkarni
Jayvardhan V Balkhande et al., JIPBS, Vol 4 (4), 78-86, 2017
http://www.jipbs.com/VolumeArticles/FullTextPDF/335_JIPBSV4I412.pdf

KVK Promotion of Aquaculture - Interesting information
Dr. P. Jayashankar
zpd7icar.nic.in/Dr%20P%20Jayashankar%20CIFA.pdf

2016
Aquaculture technologies in Bangladesh: An assessment of technical and economic performance and producer behavior
Jahan, K.M., Belton, B., Ali, H., Dhar, G.C., Ara, I.
WorldFish, 12-Apr-2016
 This study evaluates the performance of a wide range of aquaculture systems in Bangladesh. It is by far the largest of its kind attempted to date. The purpose of this study was to identify and analyze the most important production systems, rather than to provide a nationally representative overview of the entire aquaculture sector of Bangladesh. As such, the study yields a huge amount of new information on production technologies that have never been thoroughly researched before. The study reveals an extremely diverse array of specialized, dynamic and rapidly evolving production technologies, adapted to a variety of market niches and local environmental conditions. This is a testament to the innovativeness of farmers and other value chain actors who have been the principal drivers of this development in Bangladesh. Data was collected from six geographical hubs. The survey was conducted from November 2011 to June 2012. Technological performance in terms of detailed input and output information, fish management practices, credit and marketing, and social and environmental issues were captured by the survey questionnaire, which had both open and closed format questions. The study generated insights that enable better understanding of aquaculture development in Bangladesh.
https://books.google.co.in/books?id=4A6rDQAAQBAJ


2015

Career Opportunities in Fisheries & Ornamental Fish Culture
Dr. Arun S. Ninawe
Volume 15, Employment News
http://employmentnews.gov.in/NewEmp/MoreContentNew.aspx?n=InDepthJobs&k=117

Aquaculture Diversification Towards Boosting Pond Productivity and Farm Income
08 Jul 2015 - 28 Jul 2015
E-BOOK Edited By
Dr. PRATAP CHANDRA DAS
Dr. SANGRAM KETAN SAHOO
Dr. P.L. LALRINSANGA
Designed and Developed By
Division of Computer Applications
Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute,
Library Avenue, Pusa, New Delhi - 110 012 (INDIA)
https://cbp.icar.gov.in/ebook22.aspx?trainingApprovedId=SS-2015-931&trainingTitle=Aquaculture%20Diversification%20Towards%20Boosting%20Pond%20Productivity%20and%20Farm%20Income


2009
Enhancing fishery productivity in small reservoir in India: technical manual
Vass, K.K., Shrivastava, N.P., Katiha, P.K., Das, A.K. (2009)
WorldFish Center technical manual no.1949. The WorldFish Center, Penang, Malaysia. 19 p.
https://www.worldfishcenter.org/content/enhancing-fishery-productivity-small-reservoir-india-technical-manual-0

2005
An Evaluation of Small-scale Freshwater Rural Aquaculture Development for Poverty Reduction
Asian Development Bank. Operations Evaluation Department
Asian Development Bank, 2005 - Aquaculture - 164 pages
https://books.google.co.in/books?id=sDNn6JT6cHMC

Fish Seed

Delivering better quality tilapia seed to farmers
David C. Little
Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotlan
https://cals.arizona.edu/azaqua/ista/ista6/ista6web/presentation/p003.pdf


Maharashtra

Vaidika Group - Maharashtra
http://www.vaidikagroup.com/Vaidika-presentation.html

Maharashtra eyes large-scale cage fish farming in Sindhudurg
FE Bureau  May 4, 2018
Maharashtra government has sought technical support from the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) for starting large-scale cage fish farming ventures in the brackish water of the Sindhudurg district
https://www.financialexpress.com/market/maharashtra-eyes-large-scale-cage-fish-farming-in-sindhudurg/1155158/

Present status, Prospectus of Freshwater fish production and future need of Wardha District of Maharashtra
Poster  · February 2018 
National Conference on Empowerment of Rural Communities through Aquaculture (ERCA-2018)
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325130438_Present_status_Prospectus_of_Freshwater_fish_production_and_future_need_of_Wardha_District_of_Maharashtra

RURAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN
How rearing fish in small ponds is helping farmers boost incomes in Maharashtra
Farm ponds, built to harvest rainwater and irrigate rain-fed fields, are doubling up as fishponds, helping farmers overcome vagaries of agriculture.
Hiren Kumar Bose, Nov 22, 2017
https://scroll.in/article/858543/how-rearing-fish-in-small-ponds-is-helping-farmers-boost-incomes-in-maharashtra

Maharashtra plans policy to promote cage culture for fresh water fish
"Maharashtra has a reservoir area of around 4 lakh hectare and we plan to bring a maximum of 1% of this under fish cage farming,"
"Each cage can generate direct employment for 10 people. If 1,000 cages are put up, this can provide 10,000 jobs and indirect employment to around 15,000 people,"
Aug 3, 2016,
https://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report-maharashtra-plans-policy-to-promote-cage-culture-for-fresh-water-fish-2240545

INLAND FISH PRODUCTION IN INDIA
 MAHARASHTRA AND UPPER KRISHNA BASIN
shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/bitstream/10603/7143/9/09_chapter%203.pdf


Aquaculture Equipment


ENERGY-SAVING AERATORS

Trusted & Professional Aerator Supplier for Aquaculture
https://aerator.migeetech.com/


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Ratnagiri District - Maharashtra - Maharashtra State Assembly - 2024 Election Candidates

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Ratnagiri (रत्नागिरी) district is located in the southwestern part of Maharashtra State on the Arabian Sea coast. The sorrounding area is bordered by the Sahyadri Hills on the East and Arabian Sea on the West.

It forms a part of the greater tract known as Konkan. This region was under the rule of the Mauryas, the Nalas, the Silaharas, the Chalukyas, the Kadambas, the Portuguese, the Marathas and subsequently the British.


It is also believed that the Pandavas having performed their pilgrimage on the 13th year had settled in the adjourning territory of the Ratnagiri district and when the Pandavas and the Kauravas had the famous war at Kuruskshetra, the king of this region Veeravat Ray had accompanied them there.


A fort was built during the Bijapur dynasty and strengthened in 1670 by the Maratha king Shivaji, which is located on a headland near the harbour. It is one of the ports of the konkan coast.

n 1731 Ratnagiri (रत्नागिरी) came under the control of Satara kings; in 1818 it was surrendered to the british.


It has a palace where the last king of Burma, Thibaw and later Veer Savarkar were confined.

In 1948 the independent princely state of Sawantwadi was merged with the Indian union and in 1956 with Bombay Province. In 1960 with the creation of Maharashtra, Ratnagiri became a district. In 1981 Ratnagiri district was bifurcated and the new district of Sindhudurg was created.


Ratnagiri has nine tahsils ; Mandangad, Dapoli, Khed, Chiplun, Guhagar, Sangameshwar, Ratnagiri, Lanja and Rajapur. Chief rivers in Ratnagiri are the Shastri, Bor, Muchkundi, Kajali.
Ratnagiri is the district headquarters. It is the birth place of Lokmanya Tilak and many other eminent personalities.

Ratnagiri is noted for the delicious golden Haapus हापुस [Alphonso] mangos.


http://ratnagiri.nic.in/dist_general/default.aspx


2024  Assembly Election Candidates

Ratnagiri 




Dapoli: Yogesh Kadam (Shinde Sena), Sanjay Kadam (Sena UBT)
Guhagar: Rajesh Bendal (Shinde Sena), Bhaskar Jadhav (Sena UBT)


Chiplun: Shekhar Nikam (NCP Ajit Pawar), Prashant Yadav (NCP Sharad Pawar)
Ratnagiri: Uday Samant (Shinde Sena), Surendranath Mane (Sena UBT)
Rajapur: Kiran Samant (Shinde Sena), Rajan Salvi (Sena UBT)


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2014

पुणे जिल्ह्यात विधानसभेचे २१ मतदारसंघ आहेत.
जवळपास ६५ लाख मतदार आहेत तर ७ हजार ४७५ मतदान केंद्र आहेत
४५ हजार कर्मचारी आहेत.
शकडो उमेदवार मैदानात आहेत.

Paranda - Maharashtra State Assembly Constituency MLA - 2024 Election Candidates

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Please Prepare Plan for  Development of Your Constituency.

What is your plan and promise to your constituency?

What is the planned GDP in your constituency for the next five years?

What is the plan for capital investment by Central Government in your constituency?

What is the plan for capital investment by State  Government in your constituency?

2018 Article on Constituency Domestic Product - Role of MPs and MLAs in CDP Growth. Hence the current appeal to all candidates to think on the GDP of their constituency (CDP).

https://guide-india.blogspot.com/2018/11/constituency-domestic-product-role-of.html

2024

Shiv Sena (UBT) - Rahul Patil 

2019




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2014 Assembly Election Candidates

BJP - Balasaheb Bhagwantrao Patil Rashtriya Samaj Paksha
INC - Prashant Chede
MNS - NC
NCP - Mote Vaishali Rahul
Shiv Sena - Dnyaneshwar Patil

2014 Election -  All Constituencies - Candidates

Candidates of Political Parties of 2014 Maharashtra Assembly Elections


BJP   - INC  -  MNS  -  NCP -   Shiv Sena

2009 MLA
MOTE RAHUL MAHARUDRA Nationalist Congress Party 83,425 6002

Patan - Maharashtra State Assembly Constituency MLA - 2024 Election Candidates

261
Satara  District

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Your party manifesto will be there for the state. 

Please Prepare Plan for  Development of Your Constituency.

What is your plan and promise to your constituency?

What is the planned GDP in your constituency for the next five years?

What is the plan for capital investment by Central Government in your constituency?

What is the plan for capital investment by State  Government in your constituency?

2018 Article on Constituency Domestic Product - Role of MPs and MLAs in CDP Growth. Hence the current appeal to all candidates to think on the GDP of their constituency (CDP).

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Shiv Sena (UBT) - Harshad Kadam

2019




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2014 Assembly Election Candidates

BJP - Dipak Bandu Mahadik
INC - Hindurao Shankarrao Patil
MNS - Ravindra Shankar Shelar
NCP - Patankar Satyajit Vikramsinh
Shiv Sena - Shambhuraj Desai

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2009 MLA
PATANKAR VIKRAMSINH RANJITSINH Nationalist Congress Party 87,917 -  580