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Contacts and further information :
         
 
Sri Ram Nandan Prasad
Mob. No. 9431155029
Project Director
ATMA, Jamtara
Sarkheldih, Sub Divisional Agricultural Farm,
District - Jamtara (Jharkhand) - 815351
   Telephone No:
    06433-223102
    06433-223103 (FAX)
    Email : - atmajmt@gmail.com

 

Location:  ATMA, Jamtara Office is just 45 KM from Asansol (W.B.), 20 KM from Chittranjan and 70 KM from Jasidih Railway Station. Jamtara Railway Station is 2 KM from ATMA Jamtara Office.

 

How to Reach the ATMA Institution (By Road, Rail with distance)

 

Jamtara is located in north-eastern Jharkhand. In the North-East Dumka; in the North-West Giridih; in the South-West Dhanbad and in the South Burdhman(West Bengal) districts border the region.

By Rail

Jamtara is on the Main line of the Eastern Railway from Howrah to Delhi and there are two more Railway station in Jamtara District on the Main line of the Eastern Railway from Howrah to Delhi, One is Chitranjan and another one is Vidyasagar.

By Road

Passenger buses run regularly from Ranchi, Dumka, Deoghar, Giridih, Asansol, Chitranjan and other places in Jharkhand to Jamtara.

Distance By Road

Jamtara to Ranchi - 250 Kms
Jamtara to Dhanbad - 72 Kms
Jamtara to Patna - 350 Kms
Jamtara to Kolkata - 250 Kms

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UNDER EXTENSION REFORMS SCHEME

 Introduction:

The purpose of Extension Reforms Scheme is to promote new institutional arrangements and operational procedures – not merely strengthen the existing extension system. One key concept or goal is to decentralize decision – making to the district level through the creation of Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA). A second goal is to increase farmer input into programme planning and resource allocation, especially at the block level, and to increase accountability to stakeholders. A third major goal is to increase programme coordination and integration, so that the programme thrusts such as Farming System Innovations, Farmer Organizations, Technology gaps and Natural Resource Management can be more effectively and efficiently implemented.