Society of Farmers for Rural Development (SFRD) meet the Educational, Social and Economic needs of Farmers, Rural Communities and encourage them to actively.

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Society of Farmers for Rural Development (SFRD) meet the Educational, Social and Economic needs of Farmers, Rural Communities and encourage them to actively participate in the development,planning and execution process of agricultural-based industries. SFRD aims at Rural Self-sufficiency to make villagers Financially secure, healthy, self-reliant, self-respecting and to make then competent enough to make effective use of their available local resources. These elements holds the levers of growth in all sectors of Industries. KnowledgeInnovation Skilled Work Force The router of opportunities in a globalize world is INTRODUCTION

MAIN AIMS AND OBJECTIVES Educating Farmers in the field of Modern and Scientific Farming Techniques Creating Farmers as Entrepreneurs and making them Self Sustainable. Promoting growth of Agriculture, Horticulture and Animal Husbandry in association with various Farm Development Companies and Agencies. Providing fair price to Farmers, Growers and Manufacturers. Providing better Storage, preservation facilities for agricultural produce. Providing proper high quality seeds, fertilizers, medicines and other agricultural inputs. Providing Irrigational facilities and to develop water management programs. Making Farmers aware of various developmental plans, Schemes and programs lunched by the central and state government.

Providing facilities for Soil Tests and to promote the use of Bio- fertilizers. Training Farmers to take advantage of various Agro-Insurance and their Training Farmers for proper use of pesticides and medicines for cattle and birds To look after Rural Health, proper Foods and Nutrition for all. Promote proper and effective and economical use of Agro Tools and Equipments Developing unproductive and barren land for farming activities and to To encourage co-operative farming and establish farmer’s unity, promote Kisaan call Center, Kisaan Clubs, organize Kisaan Melas and Exhibitions to encourage universal brotherhood and for exchange of new ideas among themselves for the promotion of Agriculture, Horticulture and Animal Husbandry to provide proper food, health & nutrition for all. calming procedures. make them productive. MAIN AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

AGRO FARMS Animal Husbandry Dairy Farming Goat Breeding Poultry Farming Piggery Fishery Prawn Culture Rabbits Farming Ducks Farming Honey Bees

Cultivation of Fruits and Vegetables Medicinal Herbs Mushroom Cultivation Seeds Productions Agro Forestry Production of Bio- Fertilizer Floriculture Plantation and agro-forestry AGRO FARMS Horticulture

Wheat Rice Bazra Sugarcane Pulses Oil Seeds Arhar Maze Groundnuts AGRO FARMS Crops

AGRO FARMS Irrigation Co-operative Irrigation Water Shed management Lift Irrigation Water Reservoirs / Ponds Dams & Mini Dams Drip Irrigation

REQUIREMENTS FOR EXECUTIVES, ASSOCIATES & VOLUNTEERS( FOR JOINING SFRD ) Please Note : Your will be provided with a registered code number on completing the above requirements but your code will only be activated as and when you sponsor at least two new member to SFRD as your commitment and to avail the facilities as declared from time to time based on your achievement. ID Proof (Voter ID / D.L./ PAN/ Passport ) Two Passport Size Photograph ( Current ) PAN Card Bank Account Details Full Name of Account Holder Bank Name Branch IFSC Code

Organization Structure Easter n Region Wester n Region Central Region North Region South Region C H D H B H V H State Head Cluster Head District Head Block Head Village Head Head Office

THE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES To appoint State Heads of State under his Region with the consent of Chairman & Vice-Chairman. Monitoring Targets and Programs and timely execution of Projects and Schemes assigned to him by the Chairman of SFRD. Monitoring Planning and controlling issues relating to Budgeting, sanction, deletion and cost estimation of Project proposals for States under his Region. To conduct high power committee meetings of State Heads under his Region. Reporting the day to day progress to the Chairman & V.C. REGIONAL HEADS

THE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES To appoint Cluster Heads and District Heads for Clusters and Districts of State assigned to him with the consent of Chairman & Vice-Chairman. Monitoring Targets and Programs and timely execution of Projects and Schemes assigned to him by the Chairman, Regional Head of SFRD. Monitoring Planning and controlling issues relating to Budgeting, sanction, deletion and cost estimation of Project proposals for State under his control. To conduct high power committee meetings of Cluster & District Heads. Reporting the day to day progress to the Regional Head & Chairman of SFRD. STATE HEADS

THE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES To appoint District Heads for districts under his Cluster with the consent of State Head and the Chairman. Monitoring Targets and Programs and timely execution of Projects and Schemes assigned to him by the Chairman, Regional Head, State Head of SFRD. Monitoring Planning and controlling issues relating to Budgeting, sanction, deletion and cost estimation of Project proposals for Cluster under his control. To conduct high power committee meetings of District Heads. Reporting the day to day progress to the State Head, Regional Head & the Chairman of SFRD. CLUSTER HEADS

THE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES To appoint Block Heads for Blocks under his District with the consent of Cluster Head, State Head and the Chairman of SFRD. Monitoring Targets and Programs and timely execution of Projects and Schemes assigned to him by the Chairman, Regional Head, State & Cluster Head of SFRD. Monitoring Planning and controlling issues relating to Budgeting, sanction, deletion and cost estimation of Project proposals for District under his control. To conduct high power committee meetings of Block Heads of his District.. Reporting the day to day progress to the Cluster Head, State Head, Regional Head & to the Chairman of SFRD. DISTRICT HEADS

THE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES To appoint Village Heads for Villages under his Blocks with the consent of District Head, Cluster head, State Head and the Chairman of SFRD. Monitoring Targets and Programs and timely execution of Projects and Schemes assigned to him by the Chairman, Regional Head, State, Cluster and District Head. Monitoring Planning and controlling issues relating to Budgeting, sanction, deletion and cost estimation of Project proposals for Block under his control. To conduct high power committee meetings of Village Heads of his Blocks. Reporting the day to day progress to the District, Cluster Head, State Head, Regional Head & to the Chairman of SFRD. BLOCK HEADS

THE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES To motivate and enroll Farmers of the Village under him about various Programme, Schemes, Projects lunched by SFRD. It is also his responsibility to enroll maximum number of farmers in particulars and villagers in generals for membership of SFRD and to appraise them about the new development taking place in the field of Agriculture, Horticulture and Animal Husbandry and other governmental initiatives and how to benefit from the entrepreneurship program launched by SFRD. Monitoring Targets and Programs and timely execution of Projects and Schemes assigned to him by the Chairman, Regional Head, State, Cluster, Disrict, Block Head.. Monitoring and controlling issues relating to Project proposals, meeting with villagers for Village under his control. To conduct meetings of Farmers/ SHG/JLG/Ward Members of his Village. Reporting the day to day progress to the Block, District, Cluster Head, State Head, Regional Head & to the Chairman of SFRD. VILLAGE HEADS

SFRD DONNER’S CLUB For all Cash Payments, Receipt shall be issued from SFRD Head Office, Lucknow. All Cheques/D.D./E.T. for Donation shall be sent in the name of “ SOCIETY OF FARMERS FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT” NAME : A/c. No. : BANK NAME : BRANCH : IFSC CODE : DESIGNATIONYEARLY DONATION (INR) Farmers250/- Village Heads500/- Block Heads1000/- District Heads2500/- Cluster Heads5000/- State Heads10000/- Regional Heads15000/-

Address : Society of Farmers for Rural Developments P No : , Website : Contact Us 2 nd Floor Chandrika Devi Bhawan, Near IOCL, CNG Petrol Pump, Kamta- Chinhat Faizabad Road, Uttar Pradesh, India