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  ---
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- language: []
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- library_name: sentence-transformers
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- tags:
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- - sentence-transformers
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- - sentence-similarity
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- - feature-extraction
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- - generated_from_trainer
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- - dataset_size:900
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- - loss:GISTEmbedLoss
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  base_model: BAAI/bge-small-en-v1.5
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  datasets: []
 
 
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  metrics:
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  - cosine_accuracy@1
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  - cosine_accuracy@5
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  - dot_mrr@10
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  - dot_mrr@100
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  - dot_map@100
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  widget:
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- - source_sentence: What is the purpose of providing Loss Cost information to DAC &
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- FW/Concerned States?
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- sentences:
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- - '''The premium in respect of affected IUs including subsidy to enable settlement
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- of claims arising due to above events in respect of all such beneficiaries
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- shall be adjusted from the fund already available with ICs as advance upfront
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- subsidy (First Instalment) to facilitate compliance of Section 64 B of Insurance
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- Act/Regulation of IRDAI 13.2.5 All admissible claims based on Yield data/Post
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- harvest losses will be settled on receipt of second installment of Govt. subsidy
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- to be paid on the basis of tentative business statistics generated on the portal
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- after 15 days of period specified for auto approval of applications on the Portal.
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- The remaining Govt. subsidy, if any will be paid after reconciliation of all
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- business statistics for the season on portal. 13.2.6 All empanelled insurance
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- companies including private insurance companies shall provide free access to
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- the Central/State level agencies including CAG authorized to verify the accounts
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- and audit in respect of Crop Insurance. 13.2.7 In case, the State Govt.
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- subsidizes full farmers'' share of premium, in that case a token amount of at least
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- Re. 1 should compulsorily be charged from the farmer to facilitate electronic
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- tracking. 13.2.8 State Govt. has to release the State share of premium subsidy
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- within 3 months from premium requisition by concerned Insurance Company failing
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- which 1% interest per month shall be levied as penalty on the State govt.'''
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- - '''The ELI shall be required to apply to NABARD or NCDC, as the case may be, for Guarantee
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- Cover in the specified form only provided at **Annexure-II** for credit proposals
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- sanctioned by them during any quarter prior to expiry of the following quarter
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- viz., application w.r.t. credit facility sanctioned in April–June Quarter must
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- be submitted by the ensuing quarter, i.e. July-September to qualify for consideration
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- under the Scheme.  NABARD or NCDC, as the case may be, shalli. Scrutinize
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- the proposal before sanctioning the Guarantee Cover to the ELI under the Scheme
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- in accordance with its Terms and Conditions of respective Implementing Agencies. ii.
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- Insofar as it may be considered necessary, for the purposes of the Scheme, inspect
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- or call for copies of the Books of Account and other records (including any Book
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- of Instructions or Manual or Circulars covering general instructions regarding
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- Conduct of Advances) of the Lending Institution or of the Borrower from the Lending
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- Institution. iii. Such Inspection shall be carried out either through the officers
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- of NABARD or NCDC, as the case may be, or any other officer of DAC&FW specifically
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- appointed for the purpose of Inspection. iv. The Investment and Claims Settlement
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- Committee (I&CSC) of NABARD or NCDC, as the case may be, shall sanction the Guarantee
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- Cover to the concerned Bank based on the findings of the above. v. The ELI shall
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- enter into an Agreement with NABARD or NCDC, as the case may be, at the level
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- of the Bank Branch as per the format of Agreement decided by NABARD or NCDC, as
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- the case may be.'''
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- - '''15.1 National Technical Support Unit (NTSU) or Central Program Management
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- Unit (CPMU) will be created at the Central level at the earliest to provide support
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- and advise on risk classification & rating, development of new products, methodology
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- for loss assessment, legal works, workshop/training & capacity building, alongwith
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- use of technology including innovation/ replication, digitisation of administration
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- of Schemes through Crop Insurance Portal etc. 15.2 NTSU shall calculate Loss
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- Cost (LC) i.e. Claims as percentage (%) of Sum Insured (SI) observed in case of
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- notified crop(s) in notified unit area of insurance during the preceding 10 similar
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- crop seasons (Kharif/ Rabi) along with approximate actuarial premium rate of the
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- crops proposed to be notified for the season. This loss cost/premium rate shall
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- be based on the latest available yield data in month of January for Kharif crops
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- and **July** for Rabi crops and shall be provided to DAC & FW/ Concerned States on
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- request before invitation for premium bidding. This calculation to be done by
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- NTSU on behalf of DAC & FW is only for official purposes to have information on
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- the approximate cost to the IA for covering the risks so as to evaluate the bids
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- in proper perspective. 15.3 National Technical Support Unit (NTSU) may also
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- develop a suitable methodology for risk classification/premium rating by using
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- historical yield data, weather data, use and level of inputs/irrigation/technology
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- in crop cultivation, remote sensing data/information etc. for standardization
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- of methodology for risk perception and premium rating for crop insurance in the country. 15.4 In
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- addition to National Technical Support Unit (NTSU) / Central Programme Management
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- Unit (CPMU) at Central level, all States/UTs implementing Schemes should also
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- create a separate TSU/PMU at State HQ level with sufficient technical experts/staff
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- to ensure proper implementation of the Scheme.'''
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- - source_sentence: What is the purpose of the National Crop Insurance Portal?
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- sentences:
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- - '''| Table No. |
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- Topic |\n|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n|
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- Para | |\n|
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- Number | |\n|
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- Table 1 |
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- Premium rate payable by the farmer |\n|
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- Table 2 |
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- Seasonality Discipline |\n|
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- Table 3 |
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- Calculation of crop-wise Sum Insured |\n|
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- Table 4 |
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- Number of CCEs to be conducted at IU level |\n|
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- Table 5 |
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- Yield Calculation for multi-picking crop |\n|
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- Table 6 | |\n|
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- Types of resolution to be used for vegetation index derivation for different | |\n|
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- levels of analysis | |\n|
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- 19.7 | |\n|
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- Table 7 |
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- Calculation of Threshold Yield |\n|
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- Table 8 | |\n|
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- Detailed Procedure for On Account Payment of Claims due to Mid-Season | |\n|
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- Adversity | |\n|
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- 21.2.7.2 | |\n|
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- Table 9 | |\n|
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- Detailed Procedure and Timelines for payment of Prevented / Failed Sowing | |\n|
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- and Prevented Planting / Germination Claims | |\n|
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- 21.3.6.1 | |\n|
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- Table 10 | |\n|
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- Detailed Procedure and Timelines for payment of | |\n|
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- Post Harvest Loss | |\n| | |\n|
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- 21.4.8.1 | |\n|
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- Table 11 | |\n|
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- Detailed Procedure and Timelines for payment of | |\n|
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- localized claims | |\n| | |\n|
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- 21.5.9.1 | |\n|
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- Table 12 |
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- Criteria for Performance Evaluation and Ranking of Loss Assessment Agencies |\n|
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- Table 13 | |\n|
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- Illustration for classification of risks, clustering/clubbing of risks and districts
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- | |\n|
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- and determination of L1 bidder | |\n|
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- Annexure 1 | |\n|
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- Table 14 | |\n|
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- Penalty and performance Monitoring/Evaluation of Empanelled Insurance | |\n|
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- Companies | |\n|
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- Annexure 2 | |\n|
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- Table 15 |
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- Illustrative Evaluation of Efficiency of Nodal Department of State |'''
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- - '''i. Soon after executing MoU, the RSA will be required to submit detailed activity-wise
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- action plan for the calendar year to NABARD, RO indicating, inter alia the number
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- of training/capacity building programmes to be conducted for POPI, FPOs etc. nature
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- and duration of training and other support activities required for successful
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- implementation of the scheme. ii. The Resource Support Agency will be designing
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- and organising capacity building of the Producer Organization Promoting Institutions
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- (POPIs), providing necessary training and handholding support to POPIs for undertaking
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- the promotion of FPOs in the State. RSA jointly with POPI will arrange for training
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- and capacity building of FPO Directors, Lead Farmers and CEO of FPO as per requirement. iii. The
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- RSAs will be required to guide/ oversee the overall implementation of the scheme
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- and assist POPI / FPOs in value addition, market linkage, accessing storage facilities
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- and other support services required by the FPOs for effective value chain development. iv. RSA
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- will work under the overall supervision and guidance of NABARD and organize various
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- training programmes on a group approach, as per the guidelines. Each training/capacity
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- building programme to be organized by RSA shall require prior approval of NABARD
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- for extending financial support.'''
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- - '''notification or /and on National Crop Insurance Portal multiplied by sown area
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- for notified crop. 3.1.3 Special efforts shall be made to ensure maximum
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- coverage of SC/ ST/ Women farmers under the Scheme. Further Panchayat Raj Institutions
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- (PRIs) may be involved in extension and awareness creation amongst farmers
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- and obtaining feed-back of farmers about the implementation of the Scheme 3.1.4 The
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- implementing Insurance Company selected as L1 will be responsible for taking necessary measures
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- to ensure at least 10% incremental increase in coverage of non-loanee farmers.
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- However other empanelled Insurance Companies which have participated in the bidding
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- and are keen for enrolment of non loanee farmers in the cluster may also be allowed
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- to enrol non-loanee farmers at L1 premium rate. The interested companies have
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- to inform their willingness in writing within seven days of finalisation of tender/issuance
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- of work order to L1. It will however be the responsibility of all the Insurance
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- Companies engaged in this process to ensure that duplicate enrolment does not
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- happen in the given cluster/district. Engaging companies other than L1 for enrolling
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- non loanee farmers will be taken up on a pilot basis in Districts notified by
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- State Govt. They shall enrol non loanee farmers as per conditions laid down
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- in Para 17.5. 3.1.5 These Insurance Company will maintain separate data of
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- such non loanee farmers covered by them and enter the said data on the portal
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- as per seasonality discipline detailed in Para 16.2. They shall be liable for
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- payment of claims to such farmers. 3.1.6 The exchange of information, co-witnessing
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- of CCEs and sharing of yield data etc for the cluster by Government/NCIP will
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- be limited to L1 Company only and it will be binding on other companies to accept
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- it. However, the requisition for payment of Government subsidy in respect of non-loanee enrolled
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- by them will be submitted directly to the Govt designated agency.'''
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- - source_sentence: Are credit facilities covered under other schemes eligible for
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- Guarantee Cover under the Scheme?
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- - ''' (vi) A farmer can be member in more than one FPO with different produce clusters
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- but he/she will be eligible only once(for any one FPO that he/she is a member)
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- for the matching equity grant up to his/her share. (vii) In the Board of Directors
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- (BoD) and Governing Body (GB), as the case may be, there shall be adequate representation
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- of women farmer member(s) and there should be minimum one woman member. (viii) It
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- has a duly constituted Management Committee responsible for the business of the
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- FPO. (ix) It has a business plan and budget for next 18 months that is based
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- on a sustainable, revenue model as may be determined by the Implementing Agency.'''
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- - '''i. There shall be an Investment and Claims Settlement Committee (I&CSC) in NABARD
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- and NCDC. The I&CSC in NABARD will be chaired by its Deputy Managing Director
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- (Dy.MD) or as nominated by Chairman, NABARD in case Dy. MD post is vacant ; while
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- in NCDC, it will be chaired by its Managing Director (MD). The respective Committee
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- may have also representative of States in rotation, Banking Institutions and relevant
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- subject matter Experts apart from a representative of DAC&FW. NABARD may also
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- co-opt a representative from SFAC. The procedure, frequency of conduct of meeting
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- etc. will be decided by respective Organization as may be required.  The I&CSC
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- in NABARD and NCDC will apply their due diligence to scrutinize and accord the
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- financial sanction to the proposals received from ELIs for Credit Guarantee Cover.
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- NABARD and NCDC will submit by tenth day of next month the detailed progress
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- of sanctioned credit guarantee cover of the previous month to DAC&FW on prescribed
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- pro-forma. The N-PMAFSC shall be final authority in all policy and strategic decision
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- making in this regard. ii. The I&CSC shall have discretion to take decisions
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- in all matters concerning the Fund and its administration, set standards for risk
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- exposure, design the financial structure of the Fund and profit targets, including
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- special consideration for FPO with good track record of recovery. iii. The
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- I&CSC shall deliberate upon Policy Issues and Strategy for overall development
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- of the Fund and make recommendations to the NABARD and NCDC, as the case may be,
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- for their approval. The NABARD and NCDC will accord approval and inform N-PMAFSC. iv.'''
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- - '''The following credit facilities shall not be eligible for Guarantee Cover under
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- the Scheme: i. Any credit facility which has been sanctioned by the ELI against
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- collateral security and/ or third party guarantee. ii. Any credit facility in respect
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- of which risks are additionally covered under any scheme operated/administered
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- by Reserve Bank of India/or by the Government/or by any general insurer or any
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- other person or association of persons carrying on the business of insurance,
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- guarantee or indemnity. iii. Any credit facility, which does not conform to,
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- or is in any way inconsistent with, the provisions of any law, or with any directives
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- or instructions issued by the Central Government or the Reserve Bank of India,
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- which is, for the time being, in force. iv. Any credit facility granted to any
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- borrower, who has himself availed of any other credit facility covered under
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- this scheme or under the schemes mentioned in clause (i), (ii) and (iii) above
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- at any point in time. v. Any credit facility that is overdue for repayment/ NPA
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- taken over by the ELI from any other lender or any other default converted into
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- a credit facility. vi. Any credit facility which is overdue for repayment. vii.
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- Any credit facility which has been rescheduled or restructured on becoming overdue
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- for repayment.'''
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- - source_sentence: What is the purpose of the SLCCCI meeting?
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- - '''(i) It will regularly monitor and review the progress of FPO development and functioning
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- by holding its regular meetings. (ii) It will work out a strategy for all stakeholders
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- including the Implementing Agencies (SFAC, NABARD and NCDC), institutions engaged
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- in formation and promotion of FPOs and State Government machinery engaged in agricultural
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- and rural development to work synergistically to achieve the objective. (iii) It
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- will identify the constraints in implementation of scheme and communicate to DAC&FW
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- and N-PMAFSC for taking the appropriate policy decision, if so required. (iv) It
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- will direct respective State Government departments to help in identification of
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- produce clusters for recommendation to N-PMAFSC and assist in mobilization of
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- farmers to form the FPOs. (v) It will formulate an effective extension mechanism
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- to be undertaken through existing State extension machinery down the line. (vi)
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- Most importantly, the committee will coordinate with respective State Government
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- departments to facilitate FPOs in getting the license/registration for inputs,
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- shops/spaces in the mandis and also availing the assistance for development of
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- various infrastructures relating to production and postproduction activities.
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- The committee will also ensure that FPOs be associated/involved in all the farmers''
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- centric schemes of the Government to the extent feasible. (vii) It will facilitate
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- in making available land at appropriate place for development of common facility
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- center and also custom hiring center. It will also strategize and prioritize
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- for linking of Common Facility Centre (CFC) with e-NAM or with any other e-trading
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- platform.'''
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- - '''| S.No | Activity | Kharif |\n|-------------------------------------------------|------------------|------------------|\n|
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- 1 | 15 | |\n|
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- th | | |\n|
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- November | 1 | |\n|
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- st | | |\n|
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- June | | |\n|
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- Nodal Department of | | |\n|
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- States/UTs | | |\n|
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- Conduct of SLCCCI meeting to take decision | | |\n|
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- for notification of Crops and areas, , adoption | | |\n|
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- of Level of Indemnity and to inform crop wise | | |\n|
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- Scale of Finance etc for drafting of Tender | | |\n|
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- documents | | |\n|
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- 2 | 30 | |\n|
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- th | | |\n|
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- November | 15 | |\n|
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- th | | |\n|
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- June | | |\n|
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- Nodal Department of | | |\n|
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- States/UTs | | |\n|
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- Uploading of requisite information/data on | | |\n|
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- crop insurance Portal and Issuing of tender | | |\n|
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- documents | | |\n|
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- 3 | | |\n|
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- Finalization of Tender and award of work by | | |\n|
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- States/UTs | | |\n|
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- 31 | | |\n|
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- st | | |\n|
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- December | 15 | |\n|
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- July | States/UT | |\n|
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- 4 | 31 | |\n|
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- st | | |\n|
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- January | 31 | |\n|
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- st | | |\n|
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- July | | |\n|
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- Digitization of notification and downloading/ | | |\n|
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- issuance of notification from crop insurance | | |\n|
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- Portal for circulation amongst stakeholders | | |\n|
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- By State/UTs and | | |\n|
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- concerned Insurance | | |\n|
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- Companies | | |\n|
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- 5 | | |\n|
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- Awareness/ sensitization/training | | |\n|
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- programmes by State Govt. and ICs/IAs | | |\n|
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- From 15 | | |\n|
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- th | | |\n|
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- March | 15 | |\n|
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- th | | |\n|
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- September | | |\n|
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- By State/UTs and | | |\n|
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- concerned Insurance | | |\n|
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- Companies | | |\n|
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- 6 | | |\n|
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- Start of enrolment of farmers for the | | |\n|
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- season(as per crop calendar) | | |\n|
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- From 1st April | From 1st October | All Stakeholders
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- |\n| Farmers/Bank | 7 | |\n|
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- Cut-off date for intimation of change of | | |\n|
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- insured crop by the loanee farmer | | |\n|
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- 2 working days prior | | |\n|
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- to cut-off date for | | |\n|
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- debit/collection of | | |\n|
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- premium from | | |\n|
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- farmers | | |\n|
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- 2 working days prior | | |\n|
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- to cut-off date for | | |\n|
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- debit/collection of | | |\n|
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- premium from | | |\n|
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- farmers | | |'''
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- - '''14.2.1 Considering the significance and strategic roles of the State Government
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- and its machinery down the line in synergizing the efforts in mobilizing the
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- farmers, offering various services relating to production and post-production
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- and also closely and periodically review the developmental and functioning including constraints
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- faced by FPOs, a State Level Consultative Committee called SLCC is constituted.
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- The Composition of the Consultative Committee is as under- i. Addl. Chief
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- Secy/Secy. I/c Agriculture/ Agriculture Marketing----Chairperson ii. Secretary
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- of line Ministries/Departments ------------------------------Members (Horticulture,
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- Animal Husbandry& Fisheries, Co-operation, Marketing, Rural Development, Panchayati
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- Raj) (In State/UT where there is no post of ACS/PS; and Secretary, I/c Agriculture
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- is Chairperson, members may be Directors of line Departments) iii. Representative
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- of SFAC ---------------------------------------------------Member iv. Representative
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- of NCDC -------------------------------------------------Member v. Representative
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- of NABARD ----------------------------------Member Secretary* vi. Convener,
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- SLBC -----------------------------------------------------------Member vii. Two
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- Experts from Agriculture Universities/Institutions ----------------Members Note:
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- (i) Chairman may co-opt additional Member(s) as per requirement and In-charge
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- of DMI of respective State/UT may be invited in the meeting as special invitee.
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- Two prominent farmer members or representatives of FPOs in the State/UT be nominated
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- as member of the Committee by Government of India. *(ii)Representative of NABARD
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- will be Member Secretary to convene and coordinate the meetings of SLCC, however,
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- in State (s) where there is presence of NCDC and State level SFAC and they are
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- playing lead and significant roles in formation and promotion of FPOs, their
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- representatives may be Member Secretary in place of NABARD). In case of any
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- dispute, decision of N-PMAFSC in this regard shall be final. (iii)State
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- Governments/ UT Administration will issue order for formation of State Level
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- Consultative Committee.'''
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- - source_sentence: What is the requirement for banks regarding Aadhaar for crop loans
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- and Kisan Credit Card (KCC) under the Interest Subvention Scheme?
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- sentences:
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- - '''notification or /and on National Crop Insurance Portal multiplied by sown area
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- for notified crop. 3.1.3 Special efforts shall be made to ensure maximum
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- coverage of SC/ ST/ Women farmers under the Scheme. Further Panchayat Raj Institutions
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- (PRIs) may be involved in extension and awareness creation amongst farmers
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- and obtaining feed-back of farmers about the implementation of the Scheme 3.1.4 The
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- implementing Insurance Company selected as L1 will be responsible for taking necessary measures
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- to ensure at least 10% incremental increase in coverage of non-loanee farmers.
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- However other empanelled Insurance Companies which have participated in the bidding
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- and are keen for enrolment of non loanee farmers in the cluster may also be allowed
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- to enrol non-loanee farmers at L1 premium rate. The interested companies have
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- to inform their willingness in writing within seven days of finalisation of tender/issuance
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- of work order to L1. It will however be the responsibility of all the Insurance
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- Companies engaged in this process to ensure that duplicate enrolment does not
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- happen in the given cluster/district. Engaging companies other than L1 for enrolling
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- non loanee farmers will be taken up on a pilot basis in Districts notified by
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- State Govt. They shall enrol non loanee farmers as per conditions laid down
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- in Para 17.5. 3.1.5 These Insurance Company will maintain separate data of
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- such non loanee farmers covered by them and enter the said data on the portal
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- as per seasonality discipline detailed in Para 16.2. They shall be liable for
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- payment of claims to such farmers. 3.1.6 The exchange of information, co-witnessing
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- of CCEs and sharing of yield data etc for the cluster by Government/NCIP will
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- be limited to L1 Company only and it will be binding on other companies to accept
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- it. However, the requisition for payment of Government subsidy in respect of non-loanee enrolled
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- by them will be submitted directly to the Govt designated agency.'''
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- - '''The protocol of timelines defined above shall also be applicable to the actual
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- Yield data being provided by the concerned State department in batches, i.e. Crop-wise-District-wise
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- lots of data and timelines for each batch of data shall be counted separately/batch
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- wise. Unnecessary delay in finalization of yield data will attract penal interest
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- on due claim amount payable to the farmers as decided by the SLCC in the matter. 19.3 The
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- existing Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) comprising of representatives from
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- Directorate of Economics and Statistics, DAC&FW, MNCFC, NSSO, IASRI, will be
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- further augmented and constituted under the chairmanship of **Additional Secretary,
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- DAC&FW** and additional members depending on case to case basis will be drawn
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- from various organizations namely, relevant institution under Indian Council of
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- Agriculture Research (ICAR), Indian Agriculture Research Institute (IARI), National
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- Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), Space Applications Centre (SAC), Central Statistical
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- Organization(CSO), Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI),
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- Reserve Bank of India (RBI), National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development
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- (NABARD), India Meteorological Department (IMD) or any other such organisation. 19.4 The
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- role of TAC shall be to review the technical matters related to execution of the
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- Scheme. In case, the matter requires further focused deliberations, the TAC will
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- refer the issue to Technical Agency (as defined in the SOP for yield dispute).
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- Technical Agency (TA) will compulsorily take input/reports/relevant information
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- from concerned State Department and Insurance Company and may also opt for representatives
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- of other organizations/experts (if required) with permission of chairman of TAC
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- and follow the procedure as defined in the SOP. 19.5 State shall also constitute
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- the State Level Technical Advisory Committee (STAC) on similar pattern to resolve
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- disputes.'''
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  - '''6.3.1 Aadhaar has been made mandatory for availing Crop insurance from Kharif
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  2017 season onwards. Therefore, all banks are advised to mandatorily obtain
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  Aadhaar number of their farmers and the same applies for non-loanee farmers enrolled through banks/Insurance companies/insurance intermediaries. 6.3.2 Farmers
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  sanction of crop loan/KCC under Interest Subvention Scheme. Hence the coverage of
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  loanee farmers without Aadhaar does not arise and such accounts need to be reviewed
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  by the concerned bank branch regularly.'''
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- pipeline_tag: sentence-similarity
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
436
  model-index:
437
  - name: SentenceTransformer based on BAAI/bge-small-en-v1.5
438
  results:
@@ -444,100 +324,100 @@ model-index:
444
  type: val_evaluator
445
  metrics:
446
  - type: cosine_accuracy@1
447
- value: 0.53
448
  name: Cosine Accuracy@1
449
  - type: cosine_accuracy@5
450
- value: 0.88
451
  name: Cosine Accuracy@5
452
  - type: cosine_accuracy@10
453
- value: 0.94
454
  name: Cosine Accuracy@10
455
  - type: cosine_precision@1
456
- value: 0.53
457
  name: Cosine Precision@1
458
  - type: cosine_precision@5
459
- value: 0.176
460
  name: Cosine Precision@5
461
  - type: cosine_precision@10
462
- value: 0.09399999999999997
463
  name: Cosine Precision@10
464
  - type: cosine_recall@1
465
- value: 0.53
466
  name: Cosine Recall@1
467
  - type: cosine_recall@5
468
- value: 0.88
469
  name: Cosine Recall@5
470
  - type: cosine_recall@10
471
- value: 0.94
472
  name: Cosine Recall@10
473
  - type: cosine_ndcg@5
474
- value: 0.7258950722710406
475
  name: Cosine Ndcg@5
476
  - type: cosine_ndcg@10
477
- value: 0.7457311797109036
478
  name: Cosine Ndcg@10
479
  - type: cosine_ndcg@100
480
- value: 0.7599721862628874
481
  name: Cosine Ndcg@100
482
  - type: cosine_mrr@5
483
- value: 0.6736666666666666
484
  name: Cosine Mrr@5
485
  - type: cosine_mrr@10
486
- value: 0.6821071428571428
487
  name: Cosine Mrr@10
488
  - type: cosine_mrr@100
489
- value: 0.6857238570180357
490
  name: Cosine Mrr@100
491
  - type: cosine_map@100
492
- value: 0.685723857018036
493
  name: Cosine Map@100
494
  - type: dot_accuracy@1
495
- value: 0.53
496
  name: Dot Accuracy@1
497
  - type: dot_accuracy@5
498
- value: 0.88
499
  name: Dot Accuracy@5
500
  - type: dot_accuracy@10
501
- value: 0.94
502
  name: Dot Accuracy@10
503
  - type: dot_precision@1
504
- value: 0.53
505
  name: Dot Precision@1
506
  - type: dot_precision@5
507
- value: 0.176
508
  name: Dot Precision@5
509
  - type: dot_precision@10
510
- value: 0.09399999999999997
511
  name: Dot Precision@10
512
  - type: dot_recall@1
513
- value: 0.53
514
  name: Dot Recall@1
515
  - type: dot_recall@5
516
- value: 0.88
517
  name: Dot Recall@5
518
  - type: dot_recall@10
519
- value: 0.94
520
  name: Dot Recall@10
521
  - type: dot_ndcg@5
522
- value: 0.7258950722710406
523
  name: Dot Ndcg@5
524
  - type: dot_ndcg@10
525
- value: 0.7457311797109036
526
  name: Dot Ndcg@10
527
  - type: dot_ndcg@100
528
- value: 0.7599721862628874
529
  name: Dot Ndcg@100
530
  - type: dot_mrr@5
531
- value: 0.6736666666666666
532
  name: Dot Mrr@5
533
  - type: dot_mrr@10
534
- value: 0.6821071428571428
535
  name: Dot Mrr@10
536
  - type: dot_mrr@100
537
- value: 0.6857238570180357
538
  name: Dot Mrr@100
539
  - type: dot_map@100
540
- value: 0.685723857018036
541
  name: Dot Map@100
542
  ---
543
 
@@ -591,9 +471,9 @@ from sentence_transformers import SentenceTransformer
591
  model = SentenceTransformer("SamagraDataGov/embedding_finetuned")
592
  # Run inference
593
  sentences = [
594
- 'What is the requirement for banks regarding Aadhaar for crop loans and Kisan Credit Card (KCC) under the Interest Subvention Scheme?',
595
- "'6.3.1 Aadhaar has been made mandatory for availing Crop insurance from Kharif 2017 season onwards. Therefore, all banks are advised to mandatorily obtain Aadhaar number of their farmers and the same applies for non-loanee farmers enrolled through banks/Insurance companies/insurance intermediaries. 6.3.2 Farmers not having Aadhaar ID may also enrol under PMFBY subject to their enrolment for Aadhaar and submission of proof of such enrolment as per notification No. 334.dated 8th February, 2017 issued by GOI under Section 7 of Aadhaar Act 2016(Targeted Delivery of Financial and other Subsidies, Benefits and Services). Copy of the notification may be perused on www.pmfby.gov.in. This may be subject to further directions issued by Govt. from time to time. 6.3.3 All banks have to compulsorily take Aadhaar/Aadhaar enrolment number as per notification under Aadhaar Act before sanction of crop loan/KCC under Interest Subvention Scheme. Hence the coverage of loanee farmers without Aadhaar does not arise and such accounts need to be reviewed by the concerned bank branch regularly.'",
596
- "'The protocol of timelines defined above shall also be applicable to the actual Yield data being provided by the concerned State department in batches, i.e. Crop-wise-District-wise lots of data and timelines for each batch of data shall be counted separately/batch wise. Unnecessary delay in finalization of yield data will attract penal interest on due claim amount payable to the farmers as decided by the SLCC in the matter. 19.3 The existing Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) comprising of representatives from Directorate of Economics and Statistics, DAC&FW, MNCFC, NSSO, IASRI, will be further augmented and constituted under the chairmanship of **Additional Secretary, DAC&FW** and additional members depending on case to case basis will be drawn from various organizations namely, relevant institution under Indian Council of Agriculture Research (ICAR), Indian Agriculture Research Institute (IARI), National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), Space Applications Centre (SAC), Central Statistical Organization(CSO), Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI), Reserve Bank of India (RBI), National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development (NABARD), India Meteorological Department (IMD) or any other such organisation. 19.4 The role of TAC shall be to review the technical matters related to execution of the Scheme. In case, the matter requires further focused deliberations, the TAC will refer the issue to Technical Agency (as defined in the SOP for yield dispute). Technical Agency (TA) will compulsorily take input/reports/relevant information from concerned State Department and Insurance Company and may also opt for representatives of other organizations/experts (if required) with permission of chairman of TAC and follow the procedure as defined in the SOP. 19.5 State shall also constitute the State Level Technical Advisory Committee (STAC) on similar pattern to resolve disputes.'",
597
  ]
598
  embeddings = model.encode(sentences)
599
  print(embeddings.shape)
@@ -639,38 +519,38 @@ You can finetune this model on your own dataset.
639
 
640
  | Metric | Value |
641
  |:--------------------|:-----------|
642
- | cosine_accuracy@1 | 0.53 |
643
- | cosine_accuracy@5 | 0.88 |
644
- | cosine_accuracy@10 | 0.94 |
645
- | cosine_precision@1 | 0.53 |
646
- | cosine_precision@5 | 0.176 |
647
- | cosine_precision@10 | 0.094 |
648
- | cosine_recall@1 | 0.53 |
649
- | cosine_recall@5 | 0.88 |
650
- | cosine_recall@10 | 0.94 |
651
- | cosine_ndcg@5 | 0.7259 |
652
- | cosine_ndcg@10 | 0.7457 |
653
- | cosine_ndcg@100 | 0.76 |
654
- | cosine_mrr@5 | 0.6737 |
655
- | cosine_mrr@10 | 0.6821 |
656
- | cosine_mrr@100 | 0.6857 |
657
- | **cosine_map@100** | **0.6857** |
658
- | dot_accuracy@1 | 0.53 |
659
- | dot_accuracy@5 | 0.88 |
660
- | dot_accuracy@10 | 0.94 |
661
- | dot_precision@1 | 0.53 |
662
- | dot_precision@5 | 0.176 |
663
- | dot_precision@10 | 0.094 |
664
- | dot_recall@1 | 0.53 |
665
- | dot_recall@5 | 0.88 |
666
- | dot_recall@10 | 0.94 |
667
- | dot_ndcg@5 | 0.7259 |
668
- | dot_ndcg@10 | 0.7457 |
669
- | dot_ndcg@100 | 0.76 |
670
- | dot_mrr@5 | 0.6737 |
671
- | dot_mrr@10 | 0.6821 |
672
- | dot_mrr@100 | 0.6857 |
673
- | dot_map@100 | 0.6857 |
674
 
675
  <!--
676
  ## Bias, Risks and Limitations
@@ -710,6 +590,7 @@ You can finetune this model on your own dataset.
710
  - `per_gpu_eval_batch_size`: None
711
  - `gradient_accumulation_steps`: 4
712
  - `eval_accumulation_steps`: None
 
713
  - `learning_rate`: 1e-05
714
  - `weight_decay`: 0.01
715
  - `adam_beta1`: 0.9
@@ -806,26 +687,41 @@ You can finetune this model on your own dataset.
806
  - `neftune_noise_alpha`: None
807
  - `optim_target_modules`: None
808
  - `batch_eval_metrics`: False
 
 
809
  - `batch_sampler`: batch_sampler
810
  - `multi_dataset_batch_sampler`: proportional
811
 
812
  </details>
813
 
814
  ### Training Logs
815
- | Epoch | Step | Training Loss | loss | val_evaluator_cosine_map@100 |
816
- |:---------:|:------:|:-------------:|:----------:|:----------------------------:|
817
- | **0.531** | **15** | **0.5565** | **0.1262** | **0.6857** |
818
- | 0.9912 | 28 | - | 0.1262 | 0.6857 |
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
819
 
820
  * The bold row denotes the saved checkpoint.
821
 
822
  ### Framework Versions
823
  - Python: 3.10.14
824
  - Sentence Transformers: 3.0.1
825
- - Transformers: 4.41.1
826
- - PyTorch: 2.3.0+cu121
827
- - Accelerate: 0.27.2
828
- - Datasets: 2.19.1
829
  - Tokenizers: 0.19.1
830
 
831
  ## Citation
 
1
  ---
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2
  base_model: BAAI/bge-small-en-v1.5
3
  datasets: []
4
+ language: []
5
+ library_name: sentence-transformers
6
  metrics:
7
  - cosine_accuracy@1
8
  - cosine_accuracy@5
 
36
  - dot_mrr@10
37
  - dot_mrr@100
38
  - dot_map@100
39
+ pipeline_tag: sentence-similarity
40
+ tags:
41
+ - sentence-transformers
42
+ - sentence-similarity
43
+ - feature-extraction
44
+ - generated_from_trainer
45
+ - dataset_size:7033
46
+ - loss:GISTEmbedLoss
47
  widget:
48
+ - source_sentence: Are Producer Companies required to maintain a general reserve?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
49
  sentences:
50
+ - '''DONATIONS OR SUBSCRIPTION BY PRODUCER COMPANY A Producer Company may, by special
51
+ resolution, make donation or subscription to any institution or individual for
52
+ the purposes of - (a) promoting the social and economic welfare of Producer Members
53
+ or producers or general public; or (b) *promoting the mutual assistance principles:*
54
+ Provided that the aggregate amount of all such donation and subscription in any
55
+ financial year shall not exceed three per cent of the net profit of the Producer
56
+ Company in the financial year immediately preceding the financial year in which
57
+ the donation or subscription was made: Provided further that no Producer Company
58
+ shall make directly or indirectly to any political party or for any political
59
+ purpose to any person any contribution or subscription or make available any facilities
60
+ including personnel or material. 581ZI. GENERAL AND OTHER RESERVES (1) Every
61
+ Producer Company shall maintain a general reserve in every financial year, in
62
+ addition to any reserve maintained by it as may be specified in articles. (2)
63
+ In a case where the Producer Company does not have sufficient funds in any financial
64
+ year for transfer to maintain the reserves as may be specified in articles, the
65
+ contribution to the reserve shall be shared amongst the Members in proportion
66
+ to their patronage in the business of that company in that year. 581ZJ. ISSUE
67
+ OF BONUS SHARES Any Producer Company may, upon recommendation of the Board and
68
+ passing of resolution in the general meeting, issue bonus shares by capitalisation
69
+ of amounts from general reserves referred to in section 581ZI in proportion to
70
+ the shares held by the Members on the date of the issue of such shares.'''
71
+ - ''' POPI will be required to submit a Utilization Certificate as per Annexure
72
+ II, in respect of funds released earlier, for processing of release proposal
73
+ from second instalment onwards. xi. POPI will maintain detailed account of
74
+ expenditure of all approved items in respect of each FPO separately and retain
75
+ all original vouchers and receipts for verification by NABARD and RSA. xii. POPI
76
+ shall submit monthly progress report to NABARD Regional Office before 5th of the succeeding
77
+ month as per **Annexure III** xiii. POPI shall constitute a \''Project Monitoring
78
+ Committee (PMC) consisting of representative of POPI, RSA, DDM **of** NABARD,
79
+ Lead District Manager, ATMA, Agriculture department and a Board member of FPO(to
80
+ be promoted). The PMC shall meet quarterly to review the progress, guide the project
81
+ execution and make recommendation for release of grant to POPI/FPO. xiv. POPI
82
+ will submit all such information and data as required for the periodic monitoring
83
+ of the project by NABARD/its representatives. POPI shall not publish the reports/research
84
+ findings/results without a written permission from NABARD. Further, NABARD shall
85
+ have the right to use the same for its internal use, training, publicity, etc.,
86
+ after duly acknowledging the source(s). xv. POPI may undertake to document
87
+ its experience during the course of implementation of the project and submit
88
+ to NABARD Regional Office for information/record. xvi. The assistance of
89
+ NABARD shall be duly acknowledged by displaying suitable sign board containing
90
+ **\''Project supported under NABARD assistance\''** at the FPO Office and also
91
+ while organising training programmes and printing of publicity/documentation material
92
+ in respect of the project. xvii. POPI shall not sub-contract the work assigned
93
+ to it to any other institution/entity. xviii. In the event of POPI availing
94
+ assistance from any other agency for any activity of the same project, NABARD''s
95
+ assistance will be reduced to that extent.'''
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
96
  - '''6.3.1 Aadhaar has been made mandatory for availing Crop insurance from Kharif
97
  2017 season onwards. Therefore, all banks are advised to mandatorily obtain
98
  Aadhaar number of their farmers and the same applies for non-loanee farmers enrolled through banks/Insurance companies/insurance intermediaries. 6.3.2 Farmers
 
106
  sanction of crop loan/KCC under Interest Subvention Scheme. Hence the coverage of
107
  loanee farmers without Aadhaar does not arise and such accounts need to be reviewed
108
  by the concerned bank branch regularly.'''
109
+ - source_sentence: Where is the shoot borer widely distributed?
110
+ sentences:
111
+ - '''Sugarcane is an important commercial crop in India . It is cultivated under
112
+ diverse agro-climatic conditions . The crop is damaged by 5 important moth borers
113
+ . Among these borers the shoot borer, Chilo infuscatellus is an important one
114
+ and is widely distributed in all cane growing areas in India. The infestation
115
+ reduces cane production, Parthasarathy et al (1953) observed a loss in weight
116
+ of the infested clumps varying from 15.8 to 41.7 % A decrease in yield by 10 t
117
+ /ha has been calculated by Ramachandrachari (1959) Avasthy (1968) correlated the
118
+ incidence of shoot borer with cane yield and found 3.5 % loss in yield at every
119
+ 5 % increase in borer infestation. High temperature , low humidity and scanty
120
+ rainfall and poor irrigation facilitate high incidence of shoot borer.'''
121
+ - '''3. Whitefly , Bemisia tabaci , Aleyrodidae, Hemiptera Symptom of damage: Yellowing
122
+ of leaves, plant vitality reduced, development of sooty mould, plant dies in case
123
+ of severe attack. Nature of damage: Nymphs and adults suck the plant sap and
124
+ also transmits yellow mosaic virus (YMV). Egg: Stalked, sub-elliptical, light
125
+ yellow at first, and turning brown later on. Eggs laid singly on adaxial (lower)
126
+ side of leaves. Nymph: Elliptical on emergence, soon they fix their mouthparts
127
+ into the plant tissues and feed on the cell sap. Greenish yellow, oval on undersurface
128
+ of leaves. Adult: Small with yellow body covered with white waxy bloom.'''
129
+ - '''Kharif / Kharif Kharif / Rabi food grains To get a higher yield of wheat, it
130
+ is necessary to pay attention to the following points: -. For field preparation,
131
+ plough first with a cultivator and then use a rotavator ''harrow''. Organic fertilizers
132
+ must be used. As much as possible, half of the nutrients should be provided by
133
+ organic fertilizers. The species should be selected according to regional compatibility
134
+ and seasonality. Pure and certified seeds should be sown after seed treatment.
135
+ Balanced amounts of fertilizers should be used at the right time and in the right
136
+ manner based on soil testing. Irrigation at critical stages (crown root stage
137
+ and flowering stage) should be done in a timely manner and in adequate quantity.
138
+ Outbreaks of wheatgrass (Phalaris minor) and wild oats should be controlled in
139
+ time. & 4S HA # (4? (A) Other activities should be completed on time based on
140
+ the recommendation |0. Seeds must be replaced after the third year.. Gerotillage
141
+ and raised bed method should be used. 2. Special care should be taken to prevent
142
+ pests and diseases. Intensive methods: In case of irrigated sowing: About 97%
143
+ of the total wheat area in the state is irrigated but assured or assured irrigation
144
+ is available in a small area. Hence, the sowing of wheat is often delayed. We
145
+ have to decide in advance which variety of paddy to choose in kharif and which
146
+ variety of wheat to sow in rabi. To get a good yield of wheat, it is necessary
147
+ to sow paddy in time, so that the field is empty for wheat in October. Another
148
+ thing to be noted is that puddling or leva in paddy causes the soil to harden.
149
+ In heavy soils, it is advisable to sow wheat by first ploughing with a soil-reversing
150
+ plough and then ploughing the soil twice with a disc harrow. Paddy stalks are
151
+ cut into small pieces using disc harrows. To decompose them quickly, 45-20 kg.
152
+ Nitrogen (as urea) per se. When preparing the field, it must be given at the first
153
+ ploughing. The field is fully prepared in a single ploughing by a tractor-driven
154
+ rotavator. |बुवाई: Wheat must be sown on time and at sufficient moisture. Late-maturing
155
+ varieties must be sown on time, otherwise the yield decreases. As sowing is delayed,
156
+ the rate of decline in wheat yields increases. Wheat yields increase from 3 to
157
+ 4 kg / ha when sown from December onwards. And 4 to 5 k.g. / ha when sown in January.
158
+ The rate per week decreases. Sowing wheat with a seed drill can save fertilizer
159
+ and seed. 4'''
160
+ - source_sentence: Why is the development of Best Practices, Pilot Projects, and Success
161
+ Stories important for FPOs?
162
+ sentences:
163
+ - '''III. SAP FEEDERS 8. Shoot bug : Peregrinus maidis : Delphacidae: Hemiptera
164
+ Symptom of attack: The leaves turn yellow due to sucking; plants become weak and
165
+ the yield goes down. The mid rib of the leaves become red due to egg laying and
166
+ may dry up subsequently. Nature of damage: Both adults and nymphs suck the plant
167
+ sap from the leaves and cause the shoot to dry. They feed gregariously within
168
+ the leaf sheaths. It is not a serious pest, but sometimes causes appreciable damage.
169
+ Life stages: It is a small active, grayish brown bug. Colonies of this bug (both
170
+ adults and nymphs) live within the whorl of the central leaf or in the root region.
171
+ This pest is very common in Coimbatore during summer. The large black ant attends
172
+ these insects.'''
173
+ - '''a. Through a survey; or b. Through Focused Group Discussion Determine key
174
+ indicators for the monitoring process- Develop formats Secondary Data - The returns
175
+ submitted by the PO, data available from the Government Departments and also published
176
+ data from other projects. 10.16 What are the methods of sampling? There are 3
177
+ sampling techniques: random sampling, stratified sampling and cluster sampling
178
+ Random sampling: Sampling of households on random basis Stratified sampling: The
179
+ producers are categorized into different strata like big, medium and small. Data
180
+ are collected from each strata in a specified proportion i.e., say, every fifth
181
+ producer''s household data from the big producers, every third producer''s house
182
+ hold data from small producers every second house hold data from the very small
183
+ producers'' category Cluster sampling: In this case, data of only those producers
184
+ households will be collected who are in the cluster for a specified period 10.17
185
+ How to analyze the data? Analysis is the process of turning the detailed data
186
+ into an understanding of patterns, trends and interpretations. The step by step
187
+ process involved in monitoring analysis is enumerated below:'''
188
+ - '''i. Identification of potential FPOs among successful Watershed Development
189
+ projects, Wadi Projects and their Federations. ii. Identification of natural
190
+ clusters of farmers groups to facilitate formation of FPOs iii. Close involvement
191
+ of stakeholders such as NGOs, Banks, Govt. line departments, commodity Boards,
192
+ Corporations, Corporate, functional Universities, cooperatives, Federations, Trade
193
+ bodies, etc. for identification, promotion, nurturing, development, capacity building,
194
+ evaluation etc. of FPOs iv. Development of Best Practices, Pilot Projects and
195
+ Success Stories for wider publicity and field level replication v. Adoption
196
+ of mission mode with periodic qualitative and quantitative milestones with timelines vi. Wide
197
+ publicity to the FPO Scheme through print, electronic media and adopting other
198
+ Mass Communication Strategies vii. Conventional/non-conventional publicity and
199
+ awareness creation methods viii. Launching of pilot projects, action research
200
+ projects, experimental projects, field trials etc. to learn and understand various
201
+ models of FPOs and successful strategies for wider replication'''
202
+ - source_sentence: Apart from nutrients and protein, what role does Moong have in
203
+ pulses crops?
204
+ sentences:
205
+ - '''DONATIONS OR SUBSCRIPTION BY PRODUCER COMPANY A Producer Company may, by special
206
+ resolution, make donation or subscription to any institution or individual for
207
+ the purposes of - (a) promoting the social and economic welfare of Producer Members
208
+ or producers or general public; or (b) *promoting the mutual assistance principles:*
209
+ Provided that the aggregate amount of all such donation and subscription in any
210
+ financial year shall not exceed three per cent of the net profit of the Producer
211
+ Company in the financial year immediately preceding the financial year in which
212
+ the donation or subscription was made: Provided further that no Producer Company
213
+ shall make directly or indirectly to any political party or for any political
214
+ purpose to any person any contribution or subscription or make available any facilities
215
+ including personnel or material. 581ZI. GENERAL AND OTHER RESERVES (1) Every
216
+ Producer Company shall maintain a general reserve in every financial year, in
217
+ addition to any reserve maintained by it as may be specified in articles. (2)
218
+ In a case where the Producer Company does not have sufficient funds in any financial
219
+ year for transfer to maintain the reserves as may be specified in articles, the
220
+ contribution to the reserve shall be shared amongst the Members in proportion
221
+ to their patronage in the business of that company in that year. 581ZJ. ISSUE
222
+ OF BONUS SHARES Any Producer Company may, upon recommendation of the Board and
223
+ passing of resolution in the general meeting, issue bonus shares by capitalisation
224
+ of amounts from general reserves referred to in section 581ZI in proportion to
225
+ the shares held by the Members on the date of the issue of such shares.'''
226
+ - '''Larval rearing : It is to be done in GI round basins (28 cm dia ) at 250 larvae
227
+ /basin covered with khada cloth . The eggs of Corcyra cephlonica are given as
228
+ feeding material for the larvae in the laboratory. For rearing 500 Chrysoperla
229
+ larvae the total quantity of Corcyra eggs required is 25 CC at the rate of 5.0
230
+ CC / feeding for 5 feedings in alternate days. The Chrysoperla larvae pupated
231
+ into round white coloured silken cocoon in 10 days. The cocoons are collected
232
+ with fine brush and transferred into a one litre plastic containers with wire
233
+ mesh window for emergence of adults. From the cocoons, pale green colored adults
234
+ with transparent lace like wings emerge in 9-10 days.'''
235
+ - '''Advanced cultivation of Kharif / Kharif Rabi / Rabi pulses is the major crop
236
+ of Moong Zaid. Moong has a multifaceted role in pulses crops. Apart from providing
237
+ nutrients and protein, it also replenishes green manure by replanting crops after
238
+ plucking the pods. Etawaligarh, Deoria, Etawah, Farrukhabad, Mathura, Lalitpur,
239
+ Kanpur Dehat, Hardoi, and Ghazipur districts of the state have emerged as major
240
+ groundnut producing districts. Other districts also have potential. Good yield
241
+ can be obtained in Zaid by considering the following factors - Field preparation:
242
+ Loam land is suitable for mung bean cultivation. Ploughing two tillers makes the
243
+ field ready. If there is a shortage of seeds, they should be replanted and sown.
244
+ Farm preparation can be done quickly with tractors, power tillers, rotovators,
245
+ or other modern agricultural machinery. Recommended varieties: The following varieties
246
+ with short maturation are suitable for good yield: - Species Notification Speciality
247
+ Ripe Produce Kuntala Pest Disease Preference Suitable Area Year Period (days)
248
+ Per Hectare Utilization 2 3 4 5 6 74. Narendra Moong - 992. Dana Dhumil. . 65-70
249
+ 4 - 3 yellow mosaic whole U.P. 2. Malviya 2000 green grain. 65-70 2 - 5 Tolerant,
250
+ Tadeva Sampoorna U.P. Jagrati (H.P. UM-2) 3. Emperor 2004 Green Shining. 60-65
251
+ 9 - 0 Yellow Magic Whole U.P. PDM-39) Avrodhi4. Malviya Janapriya. .200] - 60-65
252
+ 2 - 5 Tadaiv Sampoorn Uttar Pradesh (HUM-6) 5. Azad Moong -] 2020 Bright green.
253
+ 62-65 0 - 2 MYMV, Whole U.P. (K, M-2342) Colour Medium CLS, Ansharqunose, Bold
254
+ Grain Leaf Crinkle and Web Blight Resistant and Height Fly, Jasid and Shrips Resistant
255
+ |6. IPM 32-20 2020 Green and Medium 65-85 6 MYMV, Whole U.P. Large Grain Powdery
256
+ Mildew, Resistant to Sarcosporalife Spots and Resistant to Whitefly and Shrips.
257
+ < 84 >'''
258
+ - source_sentence: What is the purpose of heating the fresh fruit tissue in alcohol
259
+ or HCl?
260
+ sentences:
261
+ - '''a. Business Processes: Aggregation, segregation and logistics b. Productivity:
262
+ Man, material, money, input and output c. Warehousing: Space, costs and logistics
263
+ d. Processing : Own vs. out-source e. Products: Whole foods to processed
264
+ foods and to derivatives f. Risk mitigation 7.4 What is a business plan? Business
265
+ plan is a succinct document that specifies the components of a strategy with regard
266
+ to the business mission, external and internal environments and problems identified
267
+ in earlier analysis. A business plan is not written each time a modification to
268
+ a strategy is made. It should be written when a new venture is developed or a
269
+ major new initiative is launched. Sincere contemplation is needed about the business
270
+ concept, the business opportunity, the competitive landscape, the essential elements
271
+ for success, and the people who will be involved. The exercise will often lead
272
+ to more questions, and these new questions must be properly researched to gain
273
+ deep insight into the issues and challenges that lie ahead. In short, the business
274
+ plan must contain answers to the questions \''Who/What/Where/When/Why/How/How
275
+ Much\''. 7.5 What is business planning? The business planning process starts with
276
+ Generation of Business Ideas, followed by Opportunities & Threats Analysis leading
277
+ to Identification of suitable Business Opportunities. Once Business Opportunity
278
+ is identified, a Marketing Plan is prepared. The final part of the process deals
279
+ with the Financial Plan.'''
280
+ - '''The fresh fruit tissue or separated parts, including the peel and core are
281
+ heated in 95% alcohol or 0.05N HCl (pH 2.0) for 10-20 min at 70 o C to inactivate
282
+ pectic enzymes. After the pretreatment, the materials is ground in an electric
283
+ blender and placed in water. Versene or Na-EDTA is added at 2.0%. The pH is adjusted
284
+ to 6.0. The mixture is heated for about an hour at 90-95 o C. The slurry formed
285
+ is rapidly filtered and the pectin is precipitated from the solution using acidified
286
+ alcohol. The precipitate is centrifuged and repeatedly washed with 70% alcohol.
287
+ Acetone is used for dehydration and the pectin produced is vacuum-dried. It may
288
+ also be dried in a hot-air oven at 50 o C for 4 h.'''
289
+ - '''Advanced cultivation of Kharif / Kharif Kharif / Rabi foodgrains Paddy is the
290
+ major crop of the state in Kharif. It is the largest area sown / sown and has
291
+ great potential to increase productivity |यह. To achieve higher rice yields, the
292
+ following factors must be taken into consideration: |2. Select the recommended
293
+ varieties of paddy according to local conditions such as regional climate, soil,
294
+ irrigation facilities, water logging, and suitability for sowing and transplanting.
295
+ |मृदा Sow pure, certified and researched seeds |मृदा On a trial basis, timely
296
+ and recommended quantities of balanced fertilizers, organic manure, and green
297
+ manure. Make good use of the available irrigation potential by timely sowing /
298
+ transplanting. The number of plants per unit area should be ensured. |कीट Disease
299
+ and weed control should be done. |कम The ratio of fertilizers should be kept 2:
300
+ 4: 4 even in the case of fertilizer availability. |4 Preparation of the field
301
+ should be done by ploughing 2 - 3 after ploughing the land. At the same time,
302
+ the farm should be made strong so that rainwater can be stored in the field for
303
+ a long time. If green manure is being taken then phosphorus should be used along
304
+ with its sowing. Irrigate the field a week before sowing / transplanting paddy
305
+ so that weeds grow. Volume per hectare 60-75 kg. Mix rotten cow dung manure, sprinkle
306
+ with lukewarm water and leave it in shade for 8-0 days, then add it to the fields
307
+ at the time of last mowing to protect them from pests such as termites, white
308
+ weeds, nematodes, root bugs, cutworms, etc. Volume per hectare 60-75 kg. After
309
+ sprinkling light water mixed with cow dung manure and keeping it in shade for
310
+ 8-40 days, the land should be tilled at the last ploughing before sowing. P749AF
311
+ #े 3. Rice cultivation in the region is done by direct sowing and transplanting
312
+ in non-irrigated and irrigated conditions. The recommended varieties of paddy
313
+ for different climatic zones and conditions of the state are mentioned in Table-4.
314
+ The qualities and characteristics of the main varieties are also listed in Table-2.
315
+ 04'''
316
  model-index:
317
  - name: SentenceTransformer based on BAAI/bge-small-en-v1.5
318
  results:
 
324
  type: val_evaluator
325
  metrics:
326
  - type: cosine_accuracy@1
327
+ value: 0.45012787723785164
328
  name: Cosine Accuracy@1
329
  - type: cosine_accuracy@5
330
+ value: 0.8580562659846548
331
  name: Cosine Accuracy@5
332
  - type: cosine_accuracy@10
333
+ value: 0.9207161125319693
334
  name: Cosine Accuracy@10
335
  - type: cosine_precision@1
336
+ value: 0.45012787723785164
337
  name: Cosine Precision@1
338
  - type: cosine_precision@5
339
+ value: 0.17161125319693094
340
  name: Cosine Precision@5
341
  - type: cosine_precision@10
342
+ value: 0.09207161125319692
343
  name: Cosine Precision@10
344
  - type: cosine_recall@1
345
+ value: 0.45012787723785164
346
  name: Cosine Recall@1
347
  - type: cosine_recall@5
348
+ value: 0.8580562659846548
349
  name: Cosine Recall@5
350
  - type: cosine_recall@10
351
+ value: 0.9207161125319693
352
  name: Cosine Recall@10
353
  - type: cosine_ndcg@5
354
+ value: 0.6776887809935845
355
  name: Cosine Ndcg@5
356
  - type: cosine_ndcg@10
357
+ value: 0.6982045153363013
358
  name: Cosine Ndcg@10
359
  - type: cosine_ndcg@100
360
+ value: 0.7149326391576375
361
  name: Cosine Ndcg@100
362
  - type: cosine_mrr@5
363
+ value: 0.6166240409207153
364
  name: Cosine Mrr@5
365
  - type: cosine_mrr@10
366
+ value: 0.6252430682417891
367
  name: Cosine Mrr@10
368
  - type: cosine_mrr@100
369
+ value: 0.6289243546015818
370
  name: Cosine Mrr@100
371
  - type: cosine_map@100
372
+ value: 0.6289243546015826
373
  name: Cosine Map@100
374
  - type: dot_accuracy@1
375
+ value: 0.4514066496163683
376
  name: Dot Accuracy@1
377
  - type: dot_accuracy@5
378
+ value: 0.8580562659846548
379
  name: Dot Accuracy@5
380
  - type: dot_accuracy@10
381
+ value: 0.9207161125319693
382
  name: Dot Accuracy@10
383
  - type: dot_precision@1
384
+ value: 0.4514066496163683
385
  name: Dot Precision@1
386
  - type: dot_precision@5
387
+ value: 0.17161125319693094
388
  name: Dot Precision@5
389
  - type: dot_precision@10
390
+ value: 0.09207161125319692
391
  name: Dot Precision@10
392
  - type: dot_recall@1
393
+ value: 0.4514066496163683
394
  name: Dot Recall@1
395
  - type: dot_recall@5
396
+ value: 0.8580562659846548
397
  name: Dot Recall@5
398
  - type: dot_recall@10
399
+ value: 0.9207161125319693
400
  name: Dot Recall@10
401
  - type: dot_ndcg@5
402
+ value: 0.6781607378304497
403
  name: Dot Ndcg@5
404
  - type: dot_ndcg@10
405
+ value: 0.6986764721731665
406
  name: Dot Ndcg@10
407
  - type: dot_ndcg@100
408
+ value: 0.7154045959945029
409
  name: Dot Ndcg@100
410
  - type: dot_mrr@5
411
+ value: 0.6172634271099737
412
  name: Dot Mrr@5
413
  - type: dot_mrr@10
414
+ value: 0.6258824544310474
415
  name: Dot Mrr@10
416
  - type: dot_mrr@100
417
+ value: 0.6295637407908401
418
  name: Dot Mrr@100
419
  - type: dot_map@100
420
+ value: 0.6295637407908409
421
  name: Dot Map@100
422
  ---
423
 
 
471
  model = SentenceTransformer("SamagraDataGov/embedding_finetuned")
472
  # Run inference
473
  sentences = [
474
+ 'What is the purpose of heating the fresh fruit tissue in alcohol or HCl?',
475
+ "'The fresh fruit tissue or separated parts, including the peel and core are heated in 95% alcohol or 0.05N HCl (pH 2.0) for 10-20 min at 70 o C to inactivate pectic enzymes. After the pretreatment, the materials is ground in an electric blender and placed in water. Versene or Na-EDTA is added at 2.0%. The pH is adjusted to 6.0. The mixture is heated for about an hour at 90-95 o C. The slurry formed is rapidly filtered and the pectin is precipitated from the solution using acidified alcohol. The precipitate is centrifuged and repeatedly washed with 70% alcohol. Acetone is used for dehydration and the pectin produced is vacuum-dried. It may also be dried in a hot-air oven at 50 o C for 4 h.'",
476
+ "'Advanced cultivation of Kharif / Kharif Kharif / Rabi foodgrains Paddy is the major crop of the state in Kharif. It is the largest area sown / sown and has great potential to increase productivity |यह. To achieve higher rice yields, the following factors must be taken into consideration: |2. Select the recommended varieties of paddy according to local conditions such as regional climate, soil, irrigation facilities, water logging, and suitability for sowing and transplanting. |मृदा Sow pure, certified and researched seeds |मृदा On a trial basis, timely and recommended quantities of balanced fertilizers, organic manure, and green manure. Make good use of the available irrigation potential by timely sowing / transplanting. The number of plants per unit area should be ensured. |कीट Disease and weed control should be done. |कम The ratio of fertilizers should be kept 2: 4: 4 even in the case of fertilizer availability. |4 Preparation of the field should be done by ploughing 2 - 3 after ploughing the land. At the same time, the farm should be made strong so that rainwater can be stored in the field for a long time. If green manure is being taken then phosphorus should be used along with its sowing. Irrigate the field a week before sowing / transplanting paddy so that weeds grow. Volume per hectare 60-75 kg. Mix rotten cow dung manure, sprinkle with lukewarm water and leave it in shade for 8-0 days, then add it to the fields at the time of last mowing to protect them from pests such as termites, white weeds, nematodes, root bugs, cutworms, etc. Volume per hectare 60-75 kg. After sprinkling light water mixed with cow dung manure and keeping it in shade for 8-40 days, the land should be tilled at the last ploughing before sowing. P749AF #े 3. Rice cultivation in the region is done by direct sowing and transplanting in non-irrigated and irrigated conditions. The recommended varieties of paddy for different climatic zones and conditions of the state are mentioned in Table-4. The qualities and characteristics of the main varieties are also listed in Table-2. 04'",
477
  ]
478
  embeddings = model.encode(sentences)
479
  print(embeddings.shape)
 
519
 
520
  | Metric | Value |
521
  |:--------------------|:-----------|
522
+ | cosine_accuracy@1 | 0.4501 |
523
+ | cosine_accuracy@5 | 0.8581 |
524
+ | cosine_accuracy@10 | 0.9207 |
525
+ | cosine_precision@1 | 0.4501 |
526
+ | cosine_precision@5 | 0.1716 |
527
+ | cosine_precision@10 | 0.0921 |
528
+ | cosine_recall@1 | 0.4501 |
529
+ | cosine_recall@5 | 0.8581 |
530
+ | cosine_recall@10 | 0.9207 |
531
+ | cosine_ndcg@5 | 0.6777 |
532
+ | cosine_ndcg@10 | 0.6982 |
533
+ | cosine_ndcg@100 | 0.7149 |
534
+ | cosine_mrr@5 | 0.6166 |
535
+ | cosine_mrr@10 | 0.6252 |
536
+ | cosine_mrr@100 | 0.6289 |
537
+ | cosine_map@100 | 0.6289 |
538
+ | dot_accuracy@1 | 0.4514 |
539
+ | dot_accuracy@5 | 0.8581 |
540
+ | dot_accuracy@10 | 0.9207 |
541
+ | dot_precision@1 | 0.4514 |
542
+ | dot_precision@5 | 0.1716 |
543
+ | dot_precision@10 | 0.0921 |
544
+ | dot_recall@1 | 0.4514 |
545
+ | dot_recall@5 | 0.8581 |
546
+ | dot_recall@10 | 0.9207 |
547
+ | dot_ndcg@5 | 0.6782 |
548
+ | dot_ndcg@10 | 0.6987 |
549
+ | dot_ndcg@100 | 0.7154 |
550
+ | dot_mrr@5 | 0.6173 |
551
+ | dot_mrr@10 | 0.6259 |
552
+ | dot_mrr@100 | 0.6296 |
553
+ | **dot_map@100** | **0.6296** |
554
 
555
  <!--
556
  ## Bias, Risks and Limitations
 
590
  - `per_gpu_eval_batch_size`: None
591
  - `gradient_accumulation_steps`: 4
592
  - `eval_accumulation_steps`: None
593
+ - `torch_empty_cache_steps`: None
594
  - `learning_rate`: 1e-05
595
  - `weight_decay`: 0.01
596
  - `adam_beta1`: 0.9
 
687
  - `neftune_noise_alpha`: None
688
  - `optim_target_modules`: None
689
  - `batch_eval_metrics`: False
690
+ - `eval_on_start`: False
691
+ - `eval_use_gather_object`: False
692
  - `batch_sampler`: batch_sampler
693
  - `multi_dataset_batch_sampler`: proportional
694
 
695
  </details>
696
 
697
  ### Training Logs
698
+ | Epoch | Step | Training Loss | loss | val_evaluator_dot_map@100 |
699
+ |:----------:|:-------:|:-------------:|:----------:|:-------------------------:|
700
+ | 0.0682 | 15 | 0.5269 | 0.3693 | 0.6033 |
701
+ | 0.1364 | 30 | 0.2825 | 0.2129 | 0.6057 |
702
+ | 0.2045 | 45 | 0.3093 | 0.1710 | 0.6080 |
703
+ | 0.2727 | 60 | 0.1677 | 0.1486 | 0.6196 |
704
+ | 0.3409 | 75 | 0.2368 | 0.1256 | 0.6199 |
705
+ | 0.4091 | 90 | 0.161 | 0.1113 | 0.6255 |
706
+ | 0.4773 | 105 | 0.1452 | 0.1006 | 0.6256 |
707
+ | 0.5455 | 120 | 0.1323 | 0.1008 | 0.6266 |
708
+ | 0.6136 | 135 | 0.1138 | 0.0986 | 0.6270 |
709
+ | 0.6818 | 150 | 0.1129 | 0.0954 | 0.6289 |
710
+ | 0.75 | 165 | 0.1322 | 0.0914 | 0.6290 |
711
+ | 0.8182 | 180 | 0.2063 | 0.0898 | 0.6307 |
712
+ | 0.8864 | 195 | 0.1055 | 0.0891 | 0.6300 |
713
+ | **0.9545** | **210** | **0.0931** | **0.0888** | **0.6296** |
714
+ | 1.0 | 220 | - | 0.0888 | 0.6296 |
715
 
716
  * The bold row denotes the saved checkpoint.
717
 
718
  ### Framework Versions
719
  - Python: 3.10.14
720
  - Sentence Transformers: 3.0.1
721
+ - Transformers: 4.43.4
722
+ - PyTorch: 2.4.1+cu121
723
+ - Accelerate: 0.33.0
724
+ - Datasets: 2.21.0
725
  - Tokenizers: 0.19.1
726
 
727
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