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Sr. No. Title of the Project Name of PI and Co-PI’s Funding Agency Total Cost of the project (Rs in Lakh) Period (From-To) Outcomes
1 ‘Income Enhancement of Rural Farmers through Fish culture in Horticulture based polythene lined farm ponds’ PI: Dr. S.S. Belsare DBT, New Delhi 17.198 2009 to 2013
  • Demonstrated intensive scientific fish culture in idle polythene-lined farm ponds initially meant for irrigation.
  • Achieved fish production of 8–9 tonnes/ha/year, generating a surplus income of ₹3.0–3.5 lakh/ha annually.
  • Trained rural farmers and unemployed youth in inland fish culture through hands-on training and field demonstrations.
2 “Evaluation of the brain pituitary- gonadal axis for the improvement of the breeding activity of the fish, Ompok bimaculatus (Bloch.)” PI: Dr. J.G.K. Pathan DST, New Delhi 15.58 2009 to 2012
  • Established a detailed understanding of the hormonal regulation involved in the reproductive physiology of Ompok bimaculatus.
  • Identified key stages and hormonal indicators for optimizing induced breeding.
3 “Inventoring fish fauna of selected reservoirs in Nagpur district” PI: S. S. Ghatge
Co-PI: S.T. Shelke, S.W. Belsare
ATMA, Nagpur 5 2014 to 2015
  • Baseline data on fish species in Nagpur district reservoirs established.
  • Species suitable for aquaculture and ornamental use identified.
  • Threatened fish species documented and prioritized for conservation.
  • Presence of exotic species validated.
  • Fish specimen museum developed for academic and public reference.
  • Repository of vernacular and scientific names created for effective communication.
  • Database to support future breeding and culture of native species.
4 Preparation of action plan for development of fisheries in Vidarbha PI: Mr. S. W. Belsare
Co-PI: Dr. P. A. Telvekar, Dr. S. S. Belsare, Mr. S. T. Shelke, Dr. J.G.K. Pathan, Mr. S.S. Relekar, Mr. U.A. Suryawanshi
Vidarbha Development Board, Nagpur 23.1 2017 to 2018
  • District-wise fisheries data compiled and published annually for informed decision-making.
  • Regional coordination mechanisms established to streamline fisheries development.
  • Technical staff recruited and trained to enhance field-level efficiency.
  • Public and private fish seed centers strengthened with effective regulation and support.
  • Year-round water supply ensured for hatcheries through agreements with the Water Resources Department.
  • Broodstock quality improved through targeted management programs.
  • Reservoir lease policy revised for better governance.
  • Standardized licensing system developed under a dedicated Fish Seed Industry Policy.
  • Legal framework introduced for sustainable use and management of groundwater fisheries.
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