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Hand Book 2010

K.Nagasree B.Venkateswarlu Dixit.S and K.Ravishankar

National Agricultural Innovation Project (NAIP)

Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture


Santoshnagar, Hyderabad 500 059

K. Nagasree, B. Venkateswarlu, Dixit. S., and K. Ravishankar, 2010. Rural Knowledge Share Centres, Handbook (Bulletin 5/2010), National Agricultural Innovation Project (NAIP), Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture (CRIDA), Hyderabad. pp.24

November, 2010

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Published by: Dr. B. Venkateswarlu CL, NAIP and Director Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture Santoshnagar, Saidabad PO, Hyderabad - 500 059 Phone : 040-2453 0177 (Off.), 2453 2262 (Res.) Fax : 040-2453 1802 / 2453 5336 Email : root@crida.ernet.in Web : http://crida.ernet.in

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Contents

Establishment of Knowledge Share Centres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Rural Agril Knowledge Share Centres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8


1. Knowledge Resource Centres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2. Knowledge Share Centres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 3. Information and Knowledge Utilization Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Services from Knowledge Share centres Scenario and Prospects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12


1. Touch screen kiosks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 2. Display announcement system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 3. Interactive voice enquiry system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 4. Sasyavani . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 5. Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 6. eFarmer mandi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Key findings of the project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Knowledge Share Centres


Handbook
n the present era of knowledge revolution, with the advent of IT tools like computers, mobile phones and other facilities like video conferencing etc,. lot of progressive dynamics are visible in human life. Now the access to information services is also at the door steps of the common man. These services utilization using IT tools are tapped in the Education, health, Medicine, Space research sectors in reaching the grass root villages. But so far not many efforts are gone in to the agricultural sector. The use of IT tools in extension & outreach of rural clientele with a special focus on agriculture& allied sectors is broadly described in this bulletin. The present bulletin reveals how the knowledge resources in combination with ICTs are used in the project to harness technology access and utilization by rural masses.

Establishment of Knowledge Share Centres


Access to information, knowledge about interventions, technology that is accessible and available at farmers doorstep is prerequisite for sustainable agricultural development. People must be aware and they should feel the needs, the intention which mobilizes them to acquire capacity. But prior to that of all they need to know is what to do and how to do it. At this juncture IT applications play a crucial role to support learning and method of application through which more sustainable management of information and knowledge resources could be done. In this backdrop the formation of KSC Knowledge sharing center at grass roots level envisages the access to value added information services on latest tools and technologies of agriculture for improving the rural livelihoods. It also facilitates the sharing of data, information and the collective knowledge gleaned from research, experiences and interaction with cluster partners. From KSC it is expected to increase the ability of individuals to take decision for immediate action, which needs priority. It would be ensured that the information which is disseminated through caters the real need of farmers, is easily accessible, and contributes to a fuller understanding of the development issues facing. At this juncture use of ICT's as an extension tool in knowledge management exhibits multifaceted dimensions and multifarious roles for technology access. With this background, ICT's component is included in the CRIDA's NAIP project on Sustainable rural livelihoods through enhanced farming systems productivity and efficient support systems in rainfed areas which is an action research pilot project in selected village clusters of the 8 backward districts of Andhra Pradesh i.e Anatapur, Adilabad, Mahabubnagar, Warangal, Rangareddy, Nalgonda, Kadapa & Khammam involving a consortium of institutions from public, private and NGO sectors. (Table 1).

Table 1: Details of Knowledge Share centers functioning places


Villages/Hamlets covered under the cluster Old Somwarpet, New Somwarpet, Garkampet, Arkapalli, China Malkapur, Pedda Malkapur, Kotwalguda Pampanur, Pampanur Thanda, Y.Kothapalli Agriculture Research Station, Reddipalli, Anantapur Aakruti Associates of India (AAI) SECURE,CWS KVK, Adilabad Collaborated Organisations

District

Mandal

Cluster Where KSC located

Adilabad

Gudihathnoor

Seethagondi

Anantapur

Aatmakur

Pampanur

Kadapa Tummala cheruvu, Bandla Pullaiah Gumpu, Kurvapalli Kotturu, Koremvari Gumpu, Ramavaram, Mamillavai, Venkatapuram, Bheemavaram Jamisthapur, Telugu gudem, Kodur Thanda

Lakkireddipally

B. Yerragudi

Brahmana Yerragudi Kaspa, V.N.Palli, Mudindla Palli, Kapu Palli, Konampeta, P .V. Palli, Puttakarla vary colony, Madhigapalli

Khammam

Ashwapuram

Tummalacheruvu

Mahabubnagar Mahabubnagar

Jamisthapur

BIRD - AP SAIRD, KVK, Gaddepalli WASSAN MARI

Nalgonda

Penpahad

New Banjara Hills, Jalmal Kunta, Seetamma Thanda, Yellappa Kunta Thanda, Dupahad Chinna garekunta, Peda Garekunta, China Seetaram Thanda, Peda Seetaram Thanda, Lalsing Thanda Ibrahimpur village, Ibrahimpur Thanda/Roopsing Thanda, Dhadi Thanda, Malkaipet Thanda Jaffergudem, satyanarayanapur, Ramannagudem, Kusumbai Thanda, Chakal Zal Thanda, Lokiya Thanda, Vapul Gadda Thanda, Cherla Thanda

Ranga Reddy

Parigi

Ibrahimpur

Warangal

Raghunathapally

Jaffergudem

Rural Agril. Knowledge Share Centres

Realizing the importance of ICT's one of the specific objectives of the project is Capacity building and skill development of primary and secondary stakeholders through knowledge sharing, collective action and use of modern ICTs. Hence efforts are made in the project to open the avenues for technology access and utilization in the rural areas to the clientele through establishment of Knowledge Share Centres on pilot mode in 2008 .

Rural Agril Knowledge Share Centres


The broad objectives in establishing KSC are To enhance access& sharing the useful knowledge resources in agriculture & allied sectors To supplement experts advisory services

To strengthen the capacity of farmers, local institutions and CBOs etc. in terms of knowledge resources utilisation,.

To support extension and outreach activities of CRIDA

Institutionalization of Knowledge Share centers (Organizational Setup)


To reach the last mile and efficient functioning of the Knowledge Share centers hierarchy is established in a three-tier mode. i. ii. iii. Knowledge Resource centers Knowledge Share centers Information and Knowledge utilization groups

1. Knowledge Resource centers


The Knowledge resource centers operates from CRIDA & Ikisan who mainly generates the need based, user-friendly information (content) and transforms the content under different services for the knowledge share centers functioning in the eight districts. CRIDA conducted Information needs assessment of the farmers in the eight districts for situation analysis, of information sources, needs, preferences, priorities of the clientele of different groups like farmers, rural women and village youth etc,. Accordingly the information is structured as location specific content in touch screen kiosks, IVRS etc,. The resource centers are preparing /modifying content according to clientele requirements from time to time on a continuous basis. From the regular monitoring and continuous feedback from the clients the KRC's are striving hard to improve upon the services existing and developing the add on services based on the need expressed by the farmers. They are playing major role to design some more user-friendly services exploiting the IT tools.

2.Knowledge Share centers


ICTs for rural masses is planned through establishment of KSC ( Knowledge Share Centres ) at grass roots level which envisages the access to value added information services on latest tools and technologies of agriculture for improving the rural livelihoods. It also facilitates the sharing of data, information and the collective knowledge gleaned from research, experiences and interaction with cluster partners. The KSC 's are functioning in such a way that it provides all time virtual expert / subject matter consultation on improved technologies for package of practices of cluster specific crops including different aspects of agriculture production, protection and marketing through ICTs application.

Institutionalization of Knowledge Share centers

Knowledge Resource Centres - KRCs


I KISAN

CRIDA

Knowledge Share Centres - KSCs


KSC Khammam KSC KSC Rangareddy Mahabubnagar KSC Warangal KSC Nalgonda

KSC Anantapur

KSC Adilabad

KSC Kadapa

Information Knowledge Utilization Groups - IKU Groups

IKU Anantapur

IKU Adilabad

IKU Kadapa

IKU Khammam

IKU Rangareddy

IKU Mahabubnagar

IKU Warangal

IKU Nalgonda

Fig/Table-Visitor statistics to Knowledge share centres


Jaffergudem Thummalachr B.Yerragudi Seethagondi Pampanur Jamisthanpur Dupahad Ibrahimpur 0.00 50.00 100.00 55.81 140.25 150.00 68.41 87.20 96.47 103.00 73.73 126.78

Sl. Place of KSC No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ibrahimpur Dupahad Jamisthanpur Pampanur Seethagondi B.Yerragudi Thummalachruvu Jaffergudem

Average no.of visitors /month


Since the inception of KSC

140.25 55.81 87.20 68.41 103.00 96.47 126.78 73.73

Operators, selected from the trained rural youth are appointed at Knowledge share centers to coordinate the activities at KSC, to assist and support clientele in availing the ICT services at the cluster. The cluster wise operators details are provided the table Knowledge Share Centres, Kadapa

Table 2. KSC's communication centre organisers of different districts


Name of KSC/KRC 1. Ibrahimpur 2. Dupahad 3. Zamisthapur 4. Pampanur 5. Seethagondi 6. B. Erragudi 7. Thummalacheruvu 8. Jaffergudem District Rangareddy Nalgonda Mahabubnagar Anatapur Adilabad Kapada Khammam Warangal Name of the Organiser A. Venkataiah D. Nagaiah P . Ramprasad B. Virupakshi S. Raju V. Himabindi B. Ramesh J. Lingam Contact Phone No./ Email 9948653012 ibraheempur@gmail.com 9948188272 dupahad@gmail.com 9966008129 jamisthapur@gmail.com 9908829205 pampanur@gmail.com 9177683332 seethagondi@gmail.com 9701931346 b.yerragudi@gmail.com 7702390320 tummalacheruvu@gmail.com 9951661093 jaffargudem@gmail.com

In order to enhance the productivity and monitor the work of KSC operators, monthly review meetings are conducted in the 1st week of every month and organized in such a way that practical and theoretical sessions on all components of KSC like touch screen kiosk, IVRS and DAP along with other topics like Market linkages and Agri risk management are covered to build up the skills of the Operators. Operators performance is monitored and information on updates of the services is provided For smooth running of KSC operations in various sites located the attendance is being captured through Ikisan's web portal. False punching is strictly prohibited by tracking the IP addresses where the punching has been done. The passwords and user ids have been Online attendance in the portal provided to the Operators. They entry time and quitting time would be recorded on punching. Attendan ce will be punched twice a day while coming to work and while going out from work .Bicycles were arranged to the KSC operators for easy access to the cluster villages which has proved to enhance the quality of work and better productivity. The KSCs are also provided with other facilities like water purifiers for drinking germ-free water, dhuries for making farmer meetings, scanners for copying ration cards, voter identity cards, land passbooks etc.

3.Information and Knowledge utilization groups


The farming community including women , rural youth and landless labourers whose livelihood activity is dependent on agriculture are mobilized to form as an users association information & knowledge utilization groups The IKU groups at grass root level ensure the participation of the rural clientele .

Services from Knowledge Share Centres Scenario and Prospects


The KSC Knowledge sharing center at grass roots level envisage the access to value added information services on latest tools and technologies of agriculture for improving the rural livelihoods. It also facilitates the sharing of data, information and the collective knowledge gleaned from research, experiences and interaction with cluster partners. The custom tailored services include information and knowledge dissemination of package of practices, crop diagnostic services, plant protection measures, dynamic market information, weather advisory services in an integrated manner, which are mentioned as follows 1. Touch screen kiosks, 2. Display announcement system 3. Interactive voice Response system 4. Sasyavani 5. Internet 6. e Farmer mandi etc,.

Touch Screen Kiosks eFarmer mandi Knowledge Share Centres Internet


Sasyavani

Display announcement system

IVRS

Fig 2. Services available through KSC's

Touch screen kiosk


As a part of outreach event through ICT tools it was planned to introduce touch screen the unique, interactive tools for one stop access to information to cater the needs of individual or very small group of farmers with minimum literacy standards. Touch screen information kiosk version is set up in a stand-alone system equipped with content containing appropriate images& voice backup files of different topics on Crop information like Package of practices, Management timetable and Crop diagnostic services (QSS) of crops pertaining to NAIP clusters is provided.

Lady farmers are using Touch Screen Kiosk

Experts clarifying the doubts of users in accessing information from Touch screen kiosk Touch screen kiosk allows users to navigate for information on crop cultivation practices, plant protection measures and market information etc, with a finger touch facilitating user-friendly interaction like ATMs.
Screen shots of the content ( in local language) placed in kiosk

At present the location specific information on ten crops Groundnut, Cotton, C a s t o r, R e d g r a m , Blackgram, Paddy, Chillies, Maize, Greengram & Bengal gram is available in the kiosk. The content for livestock, horticultural crops is under preparation which would be available to clientele in the couple of the months.

Lady farmer is using the touch screen as ATM

So far the content of cotton crop is accessed more ( 15.05%of clientele) followed by the paddy(10.88%) and redgram (10.84%) crops during the current year (2009-2010) among the content of ten crops Paddy, cotton, chillies, redgram , blackgram, bengalgram, greengram, Maize, Castor & groundnut placed in kiosk for accessing information. During the year 200910 the details of the clientele of who accessed the content for different crops from touch screen kiosk are as follows.
Crop wise usage of (TSK) 2009 April March 2010
S.No Crop 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 COTTON MAIZE PADDY GROUNDNUT CHILLIES CASTOR RED GRAM GREEN GRAM BLACK GRAM BENGAL GRAM Percentage of Users from all Clusters 15.05 10.45 10.88 9.16 9.16 7.96 10.84 10.24 9.33 6.92

Display announcement package


It is a communication media in the Knowledge share center to address the needs of medium to large group of audience. The display system comprising the display TV monitor with LCD screen is connected to data input computer. It displays the information with voice input which can serve the needs of illiterate farmers. Besides it can also be used to play the films that create awareness of the improved technologies. They can also watch videos, access scrolling information like market prices etc. The prior information on films to be screened by videos/ CD's is prepared as a monthly calendar

with timings is displayed at KSC as well as important public places of the cluster villages. The villagers priorities will also be considered and two days per week are allotted for screening the movies of farmers preferences. Table-4. Cluster wise Details of CDS/DVDs screened on latest technologies Cluster wise usage of (DAP) for screening CDs/DVDs S.No Cluster No. of Cds' screened 1 Ibrahimpur 83 2 Dupahad 172 3 Jamisthanpur 157 4 Pampanur 412 5 Seethagondi 128 6 B.Yerragudi 538 7 Thummalachruvu 523 8 Jaffergudem 443 So far Kadapa cluster B.yerragudi Knowledge share centre screened more number of CDs/DVDs (538) for villagers followed by Khammam tummalacheruvu cluster (523)

IVRS
One of the important facilities of the KSC is Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS). This particular application was developed in order to provide content and current market information in voice format to farmers who are far away from the KSC and those who are not able to come to KSC.

Table 3 : IVRS equipped villages


Sl.No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. KSCs Dupahad Jaffergudem B. Erragudi Pampanur Thummalacheruvu Zamistanpur Ibrahimpur Seethagondi I Kisan CRIDA District Nalgonda Warangal Kadapa Anantapur Khammam Mahabubnagar Rangareddy Adilabad Hyderabad Hyderabad IVRS Phone No. 9666918427 9573422705 9573784185 08554-250999 9502647451 9603970119 9705095621 08732-220459 040-23352436 9948380890

With regard to IVRS application where telephone connection is mandatory which again depends on the phone line availability, the advanced technology of Fixed cellular Terminal (FCT) was used innovatively in which a Mobile SIM card is inserted which could be used as a phone connection for running of IVRS application . The voice information is provided in local language (Telugu) and as well as in English. By using this service farmer can directly get the current price information, weather information, best management practices for agriculture and allied information by a call from his mobile or from any pay phone. The total crops covered under IVRS service are thirteen. To serve needy farmers only presently the service is a paid service and a charge will be added to a call .

Internet
Internet facility was provided for emails, job search and examination results for rural youth and farmers as well. Train and bus ticket reservations can also be done which can be printed out without wasting time and money Internet is one of the most important components in Information and Communication Technology that forms the major part of the NAIP . At the same Net Setters for Internet facility time it is also a challenging task to penetrate such technology where there are no fixed phone lines as the places are very remote. As a prerequisite to tackle this issue a detailed survey of Internet facilities of these areas based on the availability of mobile signal in each cluster village was done. Based on the observations it was decided to go for

Idea USB Internet connection in 5 places, Airtel USB Internet connection in 2 places and BSNL will-net in one place. Internet is one of the most important components in Information and Communication Technology that forms the major part of the NAIP . Internet facility was provided for emails, job search and examination results for rural youth and farmers as well. Train and bus ticket reservations can also be done which can be printed out without wasting time and money. The average usage of Internet in all the clusters is around 618 mb / month. Where as in some clusters like Ibrahimpur of Rangareddy district it is exceeding beyond I GB / month

Figure-8 www.naipsrl.org website online version

Other applications in pipeline:

SASYAVANI
The other prominent ICT application planned using IT tool mobile phone to reach farmers is Sasyavani short message services. Timely delivery of accurate advice/message/ diagnostic & solution services is an essential feature of the Sasyavani ICT service. As the alerts about information of weather information, market prices, crop management alerts etc,. Exploitation of the mobile phone as a communication device ensures fast

precise accurate needy location specific information dissemination to the end users. The service would enable clientele to access weather information, market price alerts in both audio and message forms with easy to understand interface. The users from Information and Knowledge utilization IKU groups and the villagers who register their particulars with mobile phone number at Knowledge share centers can learn the status of alerts in a matter of minutes through sasyavani service.

eFarmer mandi
To improve the bargaining power of marginal, small, and medium farmers who are empowered with information on market prices from various markets the innovative business platform development is being planned commercially successful which paves an easy way to get connected to dealers/ middlemen/ business sources. The strategy reduces the gap between different stakeholders involved in agribusiness realizing the better price to producer and genuine price to consumer. This initiative would start a strong service web enabled platform connecting various players in rural economy sector .

Sustainability
To support sustainability coin box phones were introduced in KSC for revenue generation

Key findings of the project


KSC s have succeeded in delivering the location specific timely, need based advisory & diagnostic services to the farmers of 51 villages with in geographical area of 17,297 ha covering 4754 households in 8 districts of AndhraPradesh state. KSC s have achieved the objective of establishing remote access to information and knowledge resources in agriculture to clientele ,Two years experience from the NAIP project in A.P . revealed that this innovative technology transfer through KSCs is quite successful with gradually increasing foot falls in all the eight pilot villages introduced The project is providing instant access to the best management practices of the selected crops relevant to locality, daily market information for chosen commodities by the farmer pertinent to cluster villages, weather based agro advisory services, pest diagnostic and management services which enables the farmer to have better yield of quality produce fetching better price.

Details of KRC - CRIDA Experts


Sl.No./Photo 1. Name Dr. B. Venkateswarlu Designation Director, CRIDA Phone / Fax Ph.: 040-24530177 Fax: 040-24531802

2.

Dr. Sreenath Dixit

CPI, NAIP , CRIDA

Ph.: 040-24530163 Fax: 040-24535336

3.

Dr. K. Nagasree

TSG (ICT) Member, NAIP , CRIDA TSG (ICT) Member, NAIP , CRIDA

Ph.: 040-24530161 Extn.: 252 Ph.: 040-24530161 Extn.: 311

4.

Dr. K. Ravishankar

Details of KRC I Kisan Experts


Sl.No./Photo 1. Name Vijay Jesudasan Designation National Manager (O&D) Project Manager Phone/Fax/Email 040-23350232, 23350671 Cell : 9989140500 vijay@ikisan.com 040-23352436 Cell : 9652296526 dastagiri@ikisan.com 040-23352436 Cell : 9966020601 uday@ikisan.com 040-23352437 Cell : 9618091046 purnima@ikisan.com 040-23352436 Cell : 9396254866 suresh@ikisan.com

2.

Syed Dastagiri

3.

L. Uday Kiran

Sr. Research Fellow (ML/ARM) Sr. Research Fellow (Content) Network Administrator

4.

Swarna Bala Poornima K. Suresh

5.

Details of Knowledge Share Centres Operators


Sl.No./Photo 1. Operator's Name A. Venkataiah Name of the District Cluster Ibrahimpur Rangareddy Contact Phone No./ Email 9948653012 ibraheempur@gmail.com

2.

D. Nagaiah

Dupahad

Nalgonda

9948188272 dupahad@gmail.com

3.

P . Ramprasad

Zamistapur

Mahabubnagar 9966008129 jamisthapur@gmail.com

4.

B. Virupakshi

Pampanur

Anantapur

9908829205 pampanur@gmail.com

5.

S. Raju

Seetagondi

Adilabad

9177683332 seethagondi@gmail.com

6.

V. Himabindu

B.Erragudi

Kadapa

9701931346 b.yerragudi@gmail.com

7.

B. Ramesh

Thummalacheruvu

Khammam

7702390320
tummalacheruvu@gmail.com

Details of Collaborated Organisations


Aakruti G. Subba Rao Programme Coordinator (Kadapa) Phone : 40023281 Fax : 66737672 Cell : 9849910975 kadapa.naip@gmail.com aai_aakruthi@yahoo.com aaiagri@gmail.com Cell : 9849916662 Cell : 9866720963 sekhar.pellakur@yahoo.com Cell : 9652846085 Cell : 9963364265 Telefax: 040-23533405 Cell : 9441886713 baif_ap@rediffmail.com mbnr.naip@gmail.com apur.naip@gmail.com Cell :9490943701 Cell : 9440510513 Cell : 9032784718 Cell : 9490088725 Phone : 27018257, 27007906 27014300, Cell: 9440194866 khammam.naip@gmail.com ramamohan@cwsy.org Cell : 9440160129 secure.agri@gmail.com Phone : 08746-224050 Cell : 9393585625 sanjeev_kodada@yahoo.com Cell : 9491378268 Cell : 9177087905 Cell : 9177248590 Phone : 08732-220458, 220459 Telefax : 08732-220458 Cell : 9989623829 adilabad.naip@gmail.com kvkadilabad@yahoo.com

R. Kishore P . Sekhar, RA S. Ravidragoud Narasimha Reddy BIRD-AP B. Sivarudrappa Chief Programme Coordinator

Programme Coordinator (Kadapa) Technical Support CCPI Social Mobiliser Village Organiser Programme Coordinator Mahabubnagar & Anantapur Clusters

Priya, C.K. P . Dasarath Mojid Ali T. Narasimha Murthy CWS R.V. Ramamohan Joint Director

RA SRF Social Mobiliser Social Mobiliser Programme Coordinator (Khammam)

K. Venumadhav SECURE A. Sanjeev

Programme Coordinator RA

S. Pridviraj K. Rama Rao K. Nagarjuna KVK, Adilabad Dr. P . Ramesh Programme Coordinator

SRF Village Organiser Village Organiser Programme Coordinator (Adilabad)

R. Suman Kumar RI V. Sunil G. Mallesh MARI R. Murali Secretary

Technical Support CCPI SRF SRF Programme Coordinator (Warangal)

Cell : 9490017355 suman_ratnam2007@yahoo.co.in Cell : 9491478488 sunilvailla@yahoo.co.in Cell : 9493472099 mallesh.godari@gmal.com Phone : 0870-2571208, 2552928 Cell : 9849649051 nabardmari@gmail.com marimail@rediffmail.com warangal.naip@gmail.com Cell : 9949472279 Cell : 9848451023 Cell : 9989416869 Cell : 9704034038 Phone : 08683-237443, 237563 Cell : 9849716205 gaddipally_kvk6@yahoo.co.in saird_gaddipalli@yahoo.com nalgonda.naip@gmail.com Cell : 9849101838 rammohan.sundari@gmail.com Phone : 08683-237434, 237443 Cell : 9951566956 Cell : 9490490674 suresh.sundari@gmail.com Cell : 9848745357 Phone : 27015295, 27018581 Cell : 9440621868 wassan@eth.net rangareddy.naip@gmail.com nathsuren@gmail.com Phone : 27015295, 27018581 Cell : 9490694980 rangareddy.naip@gmail.com Cell : 9441627650 Phone : 08412-223618 Cell : 9908233789

K. Viswanatha Raju Ugandhar Ch. Srinivas S. Tirupathi SAIRD

RI SRF Field Organiser Field Organiser

Dr. Ramineni Veeraiah Programme Coordinator (Nalgonda)

S. Rammohan Dr. G. Gopal Reddy Secretary S. Suresh D. Nagender WASSAN G. Surendranath

SMS Technical Support CCPI RI SRF Programme Coordinator (Rangareddy)

P .V.L. Bharathi

Programme Manager

S. Razak P . Rajeswar Reddy SRF A. Ravindra C. Bakka Reddy

Social Mobiliser Technical Support CCPI Secretary Field Organiser

Cell : 9440621862

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