Short note poster on Importance of Mola a fresh water indigenous fish specie...B. BHASKAR
Short note poster on Importance of Mola a fresh water indigenous fish species potential for nutritional sensitive Aquaculture
Rich in Vitamin-A and high nutritional value low cost fish for nutritional security
Breeding and seed production techniques for Mola carplet fish.pptxB. BHASKAR
Mola is a carplet, Taxonomic classification, distribution, biology,
induced breeding and hatcheryy seed production of Mola fresh water fish, had high nutritional values, especially rich in Vit-A
Successstory of a Gujarat Inland wetland farmer by Bhaskar.pdfB. BHASKAR
Inland open water wetlands are Potential source for culture based capture fisheries, a success story of small scale wetland farmer of Gujarat, Inland Fishes and prawns
Major Ornamental fish Exporters contact details in India by BB. BHASKAR
Major Ornamental fishes and plants exporters registered contact details in East and West coast states of India. mission Ornamental fisheries,
List of state wise Public aquariums, Indigenous Fresh water and Marine water ornamental fish aquarium, and ornaments brood bank capital and operational cost for set up and for promoting ornamental fish farming for small scale livelihoods and entrepreneurs
IMPORTANCE OF WATER IN SUPPORTING LIFE ON THE PLANET By B.pptxB. BHASKAR
2024 World water day theme: Water for peace.
World water resources, its percentage share in human & other animals body, health maintenance, agricultural production sector for achieving food security, industrial sector, poverty alleviation. World prospects on water use efficiency & saving water quality for drinking, food production & other applications through responsible uses
Threatned Sharks Rays and Chaimera along Arabian sea By B.pptxB. BHASKAR
Introduction about sharks, Rays and Chaimeras, Fishery exploitation status along Arabian Sea waters, present threatened families of sharks, Rays and Chaimeras
Short note poster on Importance of Mola a fresh water indigenous fish specie...B. BHASKAR
Short note poster on Importance of Mola a fresh water indigenous fish species potential for nutritional sensitive Aquaculture
Rich in Vitamin-A and high nutritional value low cost fish for nutritional security
Breeding and seed production techniques for Mola carplet fish.pptxB. BHASKAR
Mola is a carplet, Taxonomic classification, distribution, biology,
induced breeding and hatcheryy seed production of Mola fresh water fish, had high nutritional values, especially rich in Vit-A
Successstory of a Gujarat Inland wetland farmer by Bhaskar.pdfB. BHASKAR
Inland open water wetlands are Potential source for culture based capture fisheries, a success story of small scale wetland farmer of Gujarat, Inland Fishes and prawns
Major Ornamental fish Exporters contact details in India by BB. BHASKAR
Major Ornamental fishes and plants exporters registered contact details in East and West coast states of India. mission Ornamental fisheries,
List of state wise Public aquariums, Indigenous Fresh water and Marine water ornamental fish aquarium, and ornaments brood bank capital and operational cost for set up and for promoting ornamental fish farming for small scale livelihoods and entrepreneurs
IMPORTANCE OF WATER IN SUPPORTING LIFE ON THE PLANET By B.pptxB. BHASKAR
2024 World water day theme: Water for peace.
World water resources, its percentage share in human & other animals body, health maintenance, agricultural production sector for achieving food security, industrial sector, poverty alleviation. World prospects on water use efficiency & saving water quality for drinking, food production & other applications through responsible uses
Threatned Sharks Rays and Chaimera along Arabian sea By B.pptxB. BHASKAR
Introduction about sharks, Rays and Chaimeras, Fishery exploitation status along Arabian Sea waters, present threatened families of sharks, Rays and Chaimeras
Fish stem cells and their applications by BB. BHASKAR
Different types of stem cells in humans and Fishes, importance and Application of fish stem cells in Aquaculture, conservation and fish health healing mechanism, UV-rays protection and other intigrated uses of stem cells for industrial purpose, fish cell culture
Fishes unique care wishes on occasion of valentine's day wishesB. BHASKAR
Loving beautiful fishes also caring youngones. Male fishes Show their love in care by bearing female fishes parental care risk.
male fishes only pairing with single females fishes throughout its lifespan and guards their eggs by incubation during birth till hatching out
Lobster breeding seedproduction and rearing and fattening in CagesB. BHASKAR
Commercially important exploited Lobster species of India, Breeding, seed production, larval rearing and nursery rearing, pit culture and open sea cage culture of lobsters, cost economic of lobster Aquaculture, water quality & feeding management, SWOT Analysis in experimental lobster farming. Constraints and Recommendations
Continents of the world and FAO fishing areas, Ocean fisheries and coastal countries, large seas, marine capture fisheries production of the world major fishing areas, generals, and species.
Past to present fish Seed production in India ln states, UTs and Indian major carps brood stock maintainace, breeding, maturation stages, embryonic developmental stages, fish spawn, Fry, Quality checking, Quarantine principle for seed quality.
Dams Impacts on environment with special focus on Wild Fisheries.pptxB. BHASKAR
This document provides an overview of several major rivers in India, including the Ganga, Godavari, Krishna, and Brahmaputra rivers. It discusses the fish diversity found in these river basins, listing the number of fish species identified in various studies of sections and tributaries of the rivers. It also outlines some of the dams, barrages, reservoirs, and other structures built on the rivers, and describes impacts to fisheries and aquatic ecosystems from these constructions. Wildlife sanctuaries and other protected areas located within the river basins are also briefly mentioned.
Endocrine Organs and their physiological functions in fishes by B.pptxB. BHASKAR
This document discusses the endocrine organs and their physiological functions in fish. It describes the pituitary gland as the "master gland" that controls other endocrine glands through hormone secretion. It then discusses 12 specific endocrine glands in fish and the hormones they secrete. The remainder of the document provides details on the structure and functions of the pituitary gland, thyroid gland, and other glands. It focuses on the cells that make up the glands and the roles of the hormones they secrete.
Fish Products Exporters registered under MPEDA in India by B.pdfB. BHASKAR
Address and contact details of Fish and Fishery products Exporters from different states and UT's registered under Marine products Export development Authority (MPEDA)of India, helpful for interested Aqua farmers, entrepreneurs interested for export of seafood and professionals awareness
Introduction to Riverine systems in India, Origin hills, East and West coast riverine systems, tributaries of major rivers, length, catchment areas and Ichthyo-faunal diversity and major fisheries of riverine systems
Efficient utilization of Fish waste.pptxB. BHASKAR
Introduction to fish waste, % of fish body parts and their by products potential valuable applications. Utilization of Shell fishes waste, smart sensors in detection, AI application in valorize of big data fish reducing fish waste
Fish Farmer Producer Organization FFPOs.pptB. BHASKAR
PMMSY guidelines on Fish Farmer Producer Organization(FFPOs), Objectives, composition & managing committee of FFPOs, Implementation agencies, Responsibilities of CBBOs, financial support, payment releasing pattern, monitoring and evaluation of FFPOs, annexures relavant to FFPOs and case study.
Marine fisheries resources and marine species of India.pdfB. BHASKAR
ICAR-CMFRI Scientific and contributions in Marine Fisheries Resources management studies along the Indian coast, special focus on Fisheries resources and marine species identification
This document provides information on the diversity of finfish and shellfish species around the world and in India. It discusses that there are over 33,000 known fish species worldwide, categorized as finfish which have fins and gills, and shellfish which have gills and a shell/exoskeleton like crustaceans and mollusks. It also provides details on the classification and types of various crustacean and mollusk species.
Fish immune system in improving health and aquaculture production.pptxB. BHASKAR
Fin Fish immune system, Types of immunity, majors types of cells responsible for immunity in fin fishes, special focus on immunity in Tilapia, example application of immuno stimulants application in increasing Aquaculture production
Theory of Healing abilities of wild fishes and recovery of injured GIFT Tilap...B. BHASKAR
This experiment covers how Fishes can be had healing process, themselves in their complex aquatic habitats as shown during rearing period in indoor FRP tank from open cement tank. Theory on healing abilities of wild fishes based on assumtion from this experiment and other supporting Scientific similar evidence on immune system responses in wild fishes
Mangrove Mud crab Farming discusses two main methods of mud crab farming: grow-out culture and fattening. In grow-out culture, juvenile crabs are grown for 5-6 months in ponds until they reach market size, while fattening involves rearing soft-shelled crabs for a few weeks in ponds or cages until their shells harden. The document provides details on nursery rearing, feeding practices, water quality parameters, health management, and harvesting techniques for both grow-out culture and fattening operations.
Fish stem cells and their applications by BB. BHASKAR
Different types of stem cells in humans and Fishes, importance and Application of fish stem cells in Aquaculture, conservation and fish health healing mechanism, UV-rays protection and other intigrated uses of stem cells for industrial purpose, fish cell culture
Fishes unique care wishes on occasion of valentine's day wishesB. BHASKAR
Loving beautiful fishes also caring youngones. Male fishes Show their love in care by bearing female fishes parental care risk.
male fishes only pairing with single females fishes throughout its lifespan and guards their eggs by incubation during birth till hatching out
Lobster breeding seedproduction and rearing and fattening in CagesB. BHASKAR
Commercially important exploited Lobster species of India, Breeding, seed production, larval rearing and nursery rearing, pit culture and open sea cage culture of lobsters, cost economic of lobster Aquaculture, water quality & feeding management, SWOT Analysis in experimental lobster farming. Constraints and Recommendations
Continents of the world and FAO fishing areas, Ocean fisheries and coastal countries, large seas, marine capture fisheries production of the world major fishing areas, generals, and species.
Past to present fish Seed production in India ln states, UTs and Indian major carps brood stock maintainace, breeding, maturation stages, embryonic developmental stages, fish spawn, Fry, Quality checking, Quarantine principle for seed quality.
Dams Impacts on environment with special focus on Wild Fisheries.pptxB. BHASKAR
This document provides an overview of several major rivers in India, including the Ganga, Godavari, Krishna, and Brahmaputra rivers. It discusses the fish diversity found in these river basins, listing the number of fish species identified in various studies of sections and tributaries of the rivers. It also outlines some of the dams, barrages, reservoirs, and other structures built on the rivers, and describes impacts to fisheries and aquatic ecosystems from these constructions. Wildlife sanctuaries and other protected areas located within the river basins are also briefly mentioned.
Endocrine Organs and their physiological functions in fishes by B.pptxB. BHASKAR
This document discusses the endocrine organs and their physiological functions in fish. It describes the pituitary gland as the "master gland" that controls other endocrine glands through hormone secretion. It then discusses 12 specific endocrine glands in fish and the hormones they secrete. The remainder of the document provides details on the structure and functions of the pituitary gland, thyroid gland, and other glands. It focuses on the cells that make up the glands and the roles of the hormones they secrete.
Fish Products Exporters registered under MPEDA in India by B.pdfB. BHASKAR
Address and contact details of Fish and Fishery products Exporters from different states and UT's registered under Marine products Export development Authority (MPEDA)of India, helpful for interested Aqua farmers, entrepreneurs interested for export of seafood and professionals awareness
Introduction to Riverine systems in India, Origin hills, East and West coast riverine systems, tributaries of major rivers, length, catchment areas and Ichthyo-faunal diversity and major fisheries of riverine systems
Efficient utilization of Fish waste.pptxB. BHASKAR
Introduction to fish waste, % of fish body parts and their by products potential valuable applications. Utilization of Shell fishes waste, smart sensors in detection, AI application in valorize of big data fish reducing fish waste
Fish Farmer Producer Organization FFPOs.pptB. BHASKAR
PMMSY guidelines on Fish Farmer Producer Organization(FFPOs), Objectives, composition & managing committee of FFPOs, Implementation agencies, Responsibilities of CBBOs, financial support, payment releasing pattern, monitoring and evaluation of FFPOs, annexures relavant to FFPOs and case study.
Marine fisheries resources and marine species of India.pdfB. BHASKAR
ICAR-CMFRI Scientific and contributions in Marine Fisheries Resources management studies along the Indian coast, special focus on Fisheries resources and marine species identification
This document provides information on the diversity of finfish and shellfish species around the world and in India. It discusses that there are over 33,000 known fish species worldwide, categorized as finfish which have fins and gills, and shellfish which have gills and a shell/exoskeleton like crustaceans and mollusks. It also provides details on the classification and types of various crustacean and mollusk species.
Fish immune system in improving health and aquaculture production.pptxB. BHASKAR
Fin Fish immune system, Types of immunity, majors types of cells responsible for immunity in fin fishes, special focus on immunity in Tilapia, example application of immuno stimulants application in increasing Aquaculture production
Theory of Healing abilities of wild fishes and recovery of injured GIFT Tilap...B. BHASKAR
This experiment covers how Fishes can be had healing process, themselves in their complex aquatic habitats as shown during rearing period in indoor FRP tank from open cement tank. Theory on healing abilities of wild fishes based on assumtion from this experiment and other supporting Scientific similar evidence on immune system responses in wild fishes
Mangrove Mud crab Farming discusses two main methods of mud crab farming: grow-out culture and fattening. In grow-out culture, juvenile crabs are grown for 5-6 months in ponds until they reach market size, while fattening involves rearing soft-shelled crabs for a few weeks in ponds or cages until their shells harden. The document provides details on nursery rearing, feeding practices, water quality parameters, health management, and harvesting techniques for both grow-out culture and fattening operations.
Evolving Lifecycles with High Resolution Site Characterization (HRSC) and 3-D...Joshua Orris
The incorporation of a 3DCSM and completion of HRSC provided a tool for enhanced, data-driven, decisions to support a change in remediation closure strategies. Currently, an approved pilot study has been obtained to shut-down the remediation systems (ISCO, P&T) and conduct a hydraulic study under non-pumping conditions. A separate micro-biological bench scale treatability study was competed that yielded positive results for an emerging innovative technology. As a result, a field pilot study has commenced with results expected in nine-twelve months. With the results of the hydraulic study, field pilot studies and an updated risk assessment leading site monitoring optimization cost lifecycle savings upwards of $15MM towards an alternatively evolved best available technology remediation closure strategy.
Kinetic studies on malachite green dye adsorption from aqueous solutions by A...Open Access Research Paper
Water polluted by dyestuffs compounds is a global threat to health and the environment; accordingly, we prepared a green novel sorbent chemical and Physical system from an algae, chitosan and chitosan nanoparticle and impregnated with algae with chitosan nanocomposite for the sorption of Malachite green dye from water. The algae with chitosan nanocomposite by a simple method and used as a recyclable and effective adsorbent for the removal of malachite green dye from aqueous solutions. Algae, chitosan, chitosan nanoparticle and algae with chitosan nanocomposite were characterized using different physicochemical methods. The functional groups and chemical compounds found in algae, chitosan, chitosan algae, chitosan nanoparticle, and chitosan nanoparticle with algae were identified using FTIR, SEM, and TGADTA/DTG techniques. The optimal adsorption conditions, different dosages, pH and Temperature the amount of algae with chitosan nanocomposite were determined. At optimized conditions and the batch equilibrium studies more than 99% of the dye was removed. The adsorption process data matched well kinetics showed that the reaction order for dye varied with pseudo-first order and pseudo-second order. Furthermore, the maximum adsorption capacity of the algae with chitosan nanocomposite toward malachite green dye reached as high as 15.5mg/g, respectively. Finally, multiple times reusing of algae with chitosan nanocomposite and removing dye from a real wastewater has made it a promising and attractive option for further practical applications.
Optimizing Post Remediation Groundwater Performance with Enhanced Microbiolog...Joshua Orris
Results of geophysics and pneumatic injection pilot tests during 2003 – 2007 yielded significant positive results for injection delivery design and contaminant mass treatment, resulting in permanent shut-down of an existing groundwater Pump & Treat system.
Accessible source areas were subsequently removed (2011) by soil excavation and treated with the placement of Emulsified Vegetable Oil EVO and zero-valent iron ZVI to accelerate treatment of impacted groundwater in overburden and weathered fractured bedrock. Post pilot test and post remediation groundwater monitoring has included analyses of CVOCs, organic fatty acids, dissolved gases and QuantArray® -Chlor to quantify key microorganisms (e.g., Dehalococcoides, Dehalobacter, etc.) and functional genes (e.g., vinyl chloride reductase, methane monooxygenase, etc.) to assess potential for reductive dechlorination and aerobic cometabolism of CVOCs.
In 2022, the first commercial application of MetaArray™ was performed at the site. MetaArray™ utilizes statistical analysis, such as principal component analysis and multivariate analysis to provide evidence that reductive dechlorination is active or even that it is slowing. This creates actionable data allowing users to save money by making important site management decisions earlier.
The results of the MetaArray™ analysis’ support vector machine (SVM) identified groundwater monitoring wells with a 80% confidence that were characterized as either Limited for Reductive Decholorination or had a High Reductive Reduction Dechlorination potential. The results of MetaArray™ will be used to further optimize the site’s post remediation monitoring program for monitored natural attenuation.
Improving the viability of probiotics by encapsulation methods for developmen...Open Access Research Paper
The popularity of functional foods among scientists and common people has been increasing day by day. Awareness and modernization make the consumer think better regarding food and nutrition. Now a day’s individual knows very well about the relation between food consumption and disease prevalence. Humans have a diversity of microbes in the gut that together form the gut microflora. Probiotics are the health-promoting live microbial cells improve host health through gut and brain connection and fighting against harmful bacteria. Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus are the two bacterial genera which are considered to be probiotic. These good bacteria are facing challenges of viability. There are so many factors such as sensitivity to heat, pH, acidity, osmotic effect, mechanical shear, chemical components, freezing and storage time as well which affects the viability of probiotics in the dairy food matrix as well as in the gut. Multiple efforts have been done in the past and ongoing in present for these beneficial microbial population stability until their destination in the gut. One of a useful technique known as microencapsulation makes the probiotic effective in the diversified conditions and maintain these microbe’s community to the optimum level for achieving targeted benefits. Dairy products are found to be an ideal vehicle for probiotic incorporation. It has been seen that the encapsulated microbial cells show higher viability than the free cells in different processing and storage conditions as well as against bile salts in the gut. They make the food functional when incorporated, without affecting the product sensory characteristics.
Fisheries acts, Rules and notifications in short note by B.pdf
1. B. Bhaskar for awareness of professionals for betterment of individuals service by learning and implementing better things in responsible manner1
Fisheries acts, Rules and notifications in short note
List of Fisheries Acts of India and States
Learn best things in Acts to do best things in practice in transparent manner with collective efforts for better nation- By Bhaskar
SL No Title and year of the Act
1 INDIAN FISHERIES ACT 1897
2 The West Bengal Inland Fisheries Act, 1984
3 The Assam Private Fisheries Protection Act, 1935
4 University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies Act, 2010
5 The Nagaland Fisheries Act, 1980
6 The Mizoram Fisheries (Amendment) Act, 2016
7 THE ARUNACHAL PRADESH FISHERIES ACT, 2006
8 Rajasthan Fisheries Act,1953
9 The Indian Fisheries (Goa, Daman and Diu Amendment) Act, 1970
10 The Chhattisgarh Fisheries Act, 1948 No. 8 of 1948 Date 02.04.1948
11 THE KARNATAKA VETERINARY, ANIMAL AND FISHERIES SCIENCES UNIVERSITY ACT,
2004
12 The Manipur Fisheries Act, 1988
13 The Andhra Pradesh Fisheries and Ocean University (Establishment and Regulation) Act, 2017.
14 The West Bengal Agricultural Lands And Fisheries ( Acquisition And Resettlement ) Act, 1958
15 THE KARNATAKA INLAND FISHERIES (CONSERVATION DEVELOPMENT AND
REGULATION) ACT, 1996
16 The Sikkim Fisheries Act 1980
17 The Gujarat Fisheries Act, 2003
2. B. Bhaskar for awareness of professionals for betterment of individuals service by learning and implementing better things in responsible manner2
18 THE JAMMU AND KASHMIR FISHERIES ACT, 2018
19 Uttarakhand fisheries Act
20 The Himachal Pradesh Fisheries Act, 1976
21 The Tamil Nadu Fisheries University Act, 2012
22 Kerala Inaland Fisheries and Aquaculture Act 15 of 2010
23 PUNJAB FISHERIES ACT 1914
24 The West Bengal Fisheries ( Requisition And Acquisition ) Act, 1965
25 THE JAMMU AND KASHMIR FISHERIES ACT, 2018
26 The Andhra Pradesh Fisheries University Act, 2020.
27 THE U.P. FISHERIES ACT 1948
28 The Madhya Pradesh FIsheries ( Amendment ) Act, 1981
29 The Madhya Pradesh Fisheries Act 1948
30 The Himachal Pradesh Fisheries Rules, 2020
31 Tripura Fisheries Service Rules,2012
32 Recruitment rules-2019 for the post of Junior Engineer Grade-I(Civil)/Electrical/Mechanical)(equivalent
TES Grade-V(A) under Department of Fisheries, Govt. of Tripura.l
33 THE RULES OF TAMIL NADU FISHERIES UNIVERSITY
34 Odisha Sub-ordinate Fisheries Service (R & CS), Rules, 2013
35 The Madhya Pradesh Riverine Fisheries Rules 1972
36 The Madhya Pradesh Riverine Fisheries Rules Amendment 1977
37 The Madhya Pradesh Reverine Fisheries Rules 1972 Amendment ,2001
38 Madhya Pradesh Panchayat Fisheries Service (Recruitment) Rules, 1999
39 PUNJAB FISHERIES (FIRST AMENDMENT) RULES, 1988
40 PUNJAB FISHERIES (AMENDMENT) RULES, 1997
3. B. Bhaskar for awareness of professionals for betterment of individuals service by learning and implementing better things in responsible manner3
41 PUNJAB FISHERIES (AMENDMENT) RULES, 2013
42 PUNJAB FISHERIES RULES 1985
43 PUNJAB FISHERIES RULES, 2006
44 PUNJAB FISHERIES (AMENDMENT) RULES, 2012
45 The Uttarakhand Fisheries Rules,2003
46 Amendments in the Chhattisgarh Riverine Fisheries Rules, 1972
47 Chhattisgarh Riverine Fisheries Rules, 1972
48 Fisheries Cooperative Federation (Financial Assistance) Rules 1969
49 The Rajasthan Fisheries Rules,1958
50 The Uttar Pradesh Fisheries (Development and Control) Rules,1954
51 The West Bengal Inland Fisheries Rules, 1985
52 The Andaman and Nicobar Islands Fisheries Regulation, 1938
53 The Andaman and Nicobar Islands Fisheries Regulation, 1938
54 THE REGULATIONS OF THE TAMIL NADU FISHERIES UNIVERSITY
55 Appointment of Officers of the Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Department to exercise the powers
mentioned in sub-section 1(a) and (b) of Section 8
56
The post of Fishery Officer/Demonstrator/Library-Cum Museum Assistant selected under rule-10(2) of
the said rule to the Grade-I(TFFS), Group-D,Gazetted in the pay band Scale of Rs.9570-30000, Grade Pay
Rs. 3500/-with immediate effect of the Fisheries Service Rule,2012 its initial constitution on probation for a
period on year.
57 Name of the Directorate and District Level Offices in relation to replacing fisheries
58 Odisha Fisheries Service, Group-'A' and 'B'
59 Restructuring the Technical Officers of the Fisheries Cadre
4. B. Bhaskar for awareness of professionals for betterment of individuals service by learning and implementing better things in responsible manner4
60 Upgradation/Merger of posts and pay structure of the Fisheries Officers in the cadre of Joint Director of
Fisheries and Assistant Fisheries Officer
61 Odisha Fisheries Service, Group-'A' and 'B'
62
CONSTITUTION OF BOARD OF MANAGEMENT AS TAMIL NADU FISHERIES UNIVERSITY
63
DATE OF COMING INTO FORCE OF THE TAMIL NADU FISHERIES UNIVERSITY ACT, 2012
64 DATE OF COMING INTO FORCE OF THE TAMIL NADU FISHERIES UNIVERSITY
(AMENDMENT) ACT, 2016
65
CONSTITUTION OF SEARCH COMMITTEE TO RECOMMEND A PANEL OF THREE NAMES TO
THE CHANCELLOR FOR APPOINTMENT OF VICE-CHANCELLOR TO TAMIL NADU FISHERIES
UNIVERSITY
66
CONSTITUTION OF SEARCH COMMITTEE TO RECOMMEND A PANEL OF THREE NAMES TO
CHANCELLOR FOR SELECTION OF VICE-CHANCELLOR TO THE TAMIL NADU FISHERIES
UNIVERSITY
67 APPOINTMENT OF FIRST VICE-CHANCELLOR OF TAMIL NADU FISHERIES UNIVERSITY
FOR CERTAIN PERIOD
68 APPOINTMENT OF CERTAIN PERSON AS FIRST VICE-CHANCELLORE OF TAMIL NADU
FISHERIES UNIVERSITY FOR CERTAIN PERIOD
69 APPOINTMENT OF FIRST REGISTRAR OF TAMIL NADU FISHERIES UNIVERSITY FOR
CERTAIN PERIOD
70 The West Bengal Inland Fisheries ( Amendment ) Act, 2008
71 The West Bengal Inland Fisheries ( Amendment ) Act, 1997
72 The West Bengal Inland Fisheries ( Amendment ) Act, 1993
5. B. Bhaskar for awareness of professionals for betterment of individuals service by learning and implementing better things in responsible manner5
73 Issue of CDC to Bachelor of Fisheries Science (Nautical Science) conducted by CIFNET. DGS Order No.
1 of 2010
74 STATUTES OF THE TAMIL NADU FISHERIES UNIVERSITY WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE
CHANCELLOR
75 STATUTES OF THE TAMIL NADU FISHERIES UNIVERSITY
Fisheries Rules
1) The Himachal Pradesh Fisheries Rules, 2020
2) Tripura Fisheries Service Rules,2012
3) Recruitment rules-2019 for the post of Junior Engineer Grade-I(Civil)/Electrical/Mechanical)(equivalent TES Grade-
V(A) under Department of Fisheries, Govt. of Tripura.l
4) THE RULES OF TAMIL NADU FISHERIES UNIVERSITY
5) Odisha Sub-ordinate Fisheries Service (R & CS), Rules, 2013
6) The Madhya Pradesh Riverine Fisheries Rules 1972
7) The Madhya Pradesh Riverine Fisheries Rules Amendment 1977
8) The Madhya Pradesh Reverine Fisheries Rules 1972 Amendment ,2001
9) Madhya Pradesh Panchayat Fisheries Service (Recruitment) Rules, 1999
10)PUNJAB FISHERIES (FIRST AMENDMENT) RULES, 1988
11)PUNJAB FISHERIES (AMENDMENT) RULES, 1997
12)PUNJAB FISHERIES (AMENDMENT) RULES, 2013
13)PUNJAB FISHERIES RULES 1985
14)PUNJAB FISHERIES RULES, 2006
6. B. Bhaskar for awareness of professionals for betterment of individuals service by learning and implementing better things in responsible manner6
15)PUNJAB FISHERIES (AMENDMENT) RULES, 2012
16)The Uttarakhand Fisheries Rules,2003
17)Amendments in the Chhattisgarh Riverine Fisheries Rules, 1972
18)Chhattisgarh Riverine Fisheries Rules, 1972
19)Fisheries Cooperative Federation (Financial Assistance) Rules 1969
20)The Rajasthan Fisheries Rules,1958
21)The Uttar Pradesh Fisheries (Development and Control) Rules,1954
22)The West Bengal Inland Fisheries Rules, 1985
Notifications
1) Appointment of Officers of the Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Department to exercise the powers mentioned in
sub-section 1(a) and (b) of Section 8
2) The post of Fishery Officer/Demonstrator/Library-Cum Museum Assistant selected under rule-10(2) of the said rule
to the Grade-I(TFFS), Group-D,Gazetted in the pay band Scale of Rs.9570-30000, Grade Pay Rs. 3500/-with
immediate effect of the Fisheries Service Rule,2012 its initial constitution on probation for a period on year.
3) Name of the Directorate and District Level Offices in relation to replacing fisheries
4) Odisha Fisheries Service, Group-'A' and 'B'
5) Restructuring the Technical Officers of the Fisheries Cadre
6) Upgradation/Merger of posts and pay structure of the Fisheries Officers in the cadre of Joint Director of Fisheries
and Assistant Fisheries Officer
7) Odisha Fisheries Service, Group-'A' and 'B'
8) CONSTITUTION OF BOARD OF MANAGEMENT AS TAMIL NADU FISHERIES UNIVERSITY
9) DATE OF COMING INTO FORCE OF THE TAMIL NADU FISHERIES UNIVERSITY ACT, 2012
7. B. Bhaskar for awareness of professionals for betterment of individuals service by learning and implementing better things in responsible manner7
10)DATE OF COMING INTO FORCE OF THE TAMIL NADU FISHERIES UNIVERSITY (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2016
11)CONSTITUTION OF SEARCH COMMITTEE TO RECOMMEND A PANEL OF THREE NAMES TO THE CHANCELLOR
FOR APPOINTMENT OF VICE-CHANCELLOR TO TAMIL NADU FISHERIES UNIVERSITY
12)CONSTITUTION OF SEARCH COMMITTEE TO RECOMMEND A PANEL OF THREE NAMES TO CHANCELLOR FOR
SELECTION OF VICE-CHANCELLOR TO THE TAMIL NADU FISHERIES UNIVERSITY
13)APPOINTMENT OF FIRST VICE-CHANCELLOR OF TAMIL NADU FISHERIES UNIVERSITY FOR CERTAIN PERIOD
14)APPOINTMENT OF CERTAIN PERSON AS FIRST VICE-CHANCELLORE OF TAMIL NADU FISHERIES UNIVERSITY
FOR CERTAIN PERIOD
15)APPOINTMENT OF FIRST REGISTRAR OF TAMIL NADU FISHERIES UNIVERSITY FOR CERTAIN PERIOD
16)The West Bengal Inland Fisheries ( Amendment ) Act, 2008
17)The West Bengal Inland Fisheries ( Amendment ) Act, 1997
18)The West Bengal Inland Fisheries ( Amendment ) Act, 1993
References
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