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INTEGRATED WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME Chaba Suwaliya (JODHPUR-52) SUBMITTED BY: ASSISTANT ENGINEER & PROJECT IMLEMENTING AGENCY, WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT & SOIL COSERVATION DEPARTMENT Sanctioned Year : 2011-12 CLUSTER Chaba Suwaliya PROJECT AREA : 5479 HECTARE PROJECT COST : 821.85 LACS (1) Gram Panchayat : Chaba Village Covered : Duragsinghpura, Sukhsagar Genanarh, Chaba Sohansinghnagar, (2) Gram Panchayat : Suwaliya Village Covered : Lumbansar,Khemasar Ganganagar

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  • INTEGRATED WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME

    Chaba Suwaliya (JODHPUR-52)

    SUBMITTED BY:

    ASSISTANT ENGINEER & PROJECT IMLEMENTING AGENCY,

    WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT & SOIL COSERVATION DEPARTMENT

    Sanctioned Year : 2011-12

    CLUSTER Chaba Suwaliya PROJECT AREA : 5479 HECTARE

    PROJECT COST : 821.85 LACS

    (1) Gram Panchayat : Chaba

    Village Covered : Duragsinghpura, Sukhsagar

    Genanarh, Chaba

    Sohansinghnagar,

    (2) Gram Panchayat : Suwaliya

    Village Covered : Lumbansar,Khemasar

    Ganganagar

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    GOVERNMENT OF RAJASTHAN

    RURAL DEVELOPMENT & PANCHAYATI RAJ DEPARTMENT Watershed Development & Soil Conservation Department

    Rajasthan, Jaipur

    DETAILED PROJECT REPORT

    INTEGRATED WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME

    Suwaliya,Chaba JODHPUR (IWMP) - 52/2011-12,

    BLOCK- SHERGARH

    Sanctioned Area : 5479 Ha Total Effective Area : 5479 Ha Total Sanctioned Cost : Rs. 821.85 lac

    PROJECT IMPLEMENTING AGENCY ASSISTANT ENGINEER

    (W.D. & S.C.) PANCHAYAT SAMITI - SHERGARH

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    CHAPTER PARTICULARS PAGE No.

    CHAPTER -

    1

    INTRODUCTION

    1.1 Location

    1.2 General Features of watershed (Cost and Area Details)

    1.3 Climatic and Hydrological information

    1.4 Other Development Schemes in the project area

    1.5 Details of infrastructure in the project areas

    1.6 Institutional arrangements (DWDU,PIA,WDT,WC)

    Problem And Scope

    CHAPTER -

    2

    BASIC DATA, ANALYSIS AND SCOPE

    2.1 Demography Details(Population & House hold

    Details)

    2.2 Development Indicators

    2.3 Land use

    2.4 Agriculture status and Productivity Gap Analysis

    2.5 Horticulture/Vegetable/Floriculture status

    2.6 Land holding pattern

    2.7 Livestock status

    2.8 Fodder status

    2.9 Farm Implements (Agriculture Implements)

    2.10 MNREGS Status

    2.11 Migration details

    2.12 Livelihood Details (Major Activities On/Of Farm)

    2.13 Existing SHG

    (A) Old SHG’s

    (B) New SHG’s

    2.14 Ground Water details

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    2.15 Drinking Water Status

    2.16 Water use efficiency

    2.17 Slope details

    2.18 Water Budgeting

    2.19 Soil Details

    2.20 Soil erosion status

    CHAPTER -

    3

    PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT PLAN

    1 Entry Point Activities

    2 Status Of Land Use

    3

    Watershed Activities (Proposed Development

    Plan)

    CHAPTER-4 ACTIVITY WISE TOTAL ABSTRACT OF COST

    1 Activity wise Total Abstract Of Cost

    2 Convergence With MNREGA

    3 Component wise & Village wise Financial Break up

    Of watershed Activities

    4 Financial Break up Of watershed Activities in Detail

    5 Item Wise Financial Break up Of watershed

    Activities

    CHAPTER-5 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN

    1 Annual Action Plan (Project)

    2 Annual Action Plan (Gram Panchayat Wise)

    CHAPTER-6 PROJECT OUTCOMES

    CHAPTER-7 TECHNICAL DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES

    1 Technical design of Tanka

    2 Technical design of Earthen Bund

    3 Estimate Of Tanka

    4 Estimate Of Earthen Bund With Waste Weir (A)

    5 Estimate Of Plantation At Tanka

    6 Estimate Of Ditch Cum Bund

    7 Estimate Of Horticulture

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    8 Estimate Of Plantation

    9 Estimate Of Pasture Development

    10 Estimate Of Crop Demonstration

    11 Estimate Of Animal Health Camp

    12 Estimate Of Tanka (Convergence With MNREGA)

    13 Estimate Of Earthen Bund With Waste Weir

    (Convergence With MNREGA)

    CHAPTER-8 ENCLOSURES

    8.1 Maps

    1 Location-District,Block,Village,Watershed location

    Map

    2 Map of Project with Watershed Boundary

    3 Land Use land cover map

    4 Existing water bodies,DLT

    5 PRA Maps

    6 GIS based intervention Map

    7 Treatment map ie Proposed works on revenue

    map

    8.2 Documents of Agreements

    1 Proceeding of Gram sabha for EPA approvel

    2 Proceeding of Gram sabha for

    3 Document Related to PRA exersise

    4 Proceeding of Gram sabha for DPR approvel

    5 Proceeding of Panchayat samiti General body for

    DPR approvel

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    CHAPTER - I

    INTRODUCTION

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    CHAPTER – I INTRODUCTION

    Location

    Jodhpur (IWMP)-52/11-12, Suwaliya, Chaba Project is located in Shergarh Block, of

    Jodhpur district. The project area is between the latitudes 72° 09'39’’ East & longitudes

    26° 25'15’’ North. It is at a distance of 30 km from its Block head quarters and 130 Km

    from the District head quarters of Jodhpur. There are 9 nos. of habitations (Revenue

    Village) in the Project area and other details are given below.

    General features of watershed

    S.

    No. Name of Project(as per GOI)

    Jodhpur

    (IWMP)

    52/11-12

    a) Name of Catchment Suwaliya,Chaba

    b) Name of watershed area(local name) Suwaliya,Chaba

    c) Project Area 5479 ha

    d) Net treatable Area 5479 ha

    e) Cost of Project 821.25 lac

    f) Cost/hectare 0.15 lac

    g) Year of Sanction 2011-12

    h) Watershed Code Jod-52

    i) No. of Gram Panchayats in project area 2

    j) No. of villages in project area 8

    k) Type of Project Desertic

    l) Elevation metres) 229 mtr wrt

    MSL

    m) Major streams Local Nallah

    n) Slope range (%) 0-10%

    Cluster

    Name of

    Gram

    Panchayat

    Name of Villages

    Covered

    Census code of villages

    Area

    Jodhpur52

    1. Chaba Duragsinghpura 01986240 935

    Sukhsagar 01986220 855

    Genangarh 01986240 854

    Sohansinghnagar 01986250 320

    Chaba 01986200 513

    2.Suwaliya Lumbansar

    01980400 1503

    Khemasar 01980420 127

    Ganganagar 01980430 372

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    The watershed falls in Agro climatic Zone I A, Arid western plain. The soil texture is

    Sandy to Sandy Loam. The average rainfall is 220 mm. The temperatures in the area are in

    the range between 48º C during summer and 15º C during winter. The major crops in the

    area are Bajara, Guar, Moong, Moth, Til etc. Almost 60.60% land is under cultivation

    36.90% land fallow, 2.50% land is wasteland . The main source of irrigation is Nil .There is

    no significant source of irrigation in project area only few area is double cropped due to

    rain water harvesting (in-situ moisture conservation) by earthen structures like

    Khadin(Small) and the area which is under field/contour Bunding executed in different

    programmes implemented under watershed development & soil conservation

    programmes in preceding years.

    Out of 432 Total Households 90 households are BPL (20.80% of Total households)

    4 are landless households (1.0% of Total households) and 369 household are small and

    marginal farmers (43% of Total household). Average land holding in the area is 2.75 ha.

    99% area of cultivable land is single cropped and 1% is double cropped. The average

    annual rainfall (5 years) in the area is 32.07 mm. The major festivals in the villages of

    Project area are Deepawali, Holi, Akhsay-Tritiya, Rakhsabandhan, Dashehra, Gangour etc.

    At present villages of Project area having 6388 population with Communities like Rajput,

    Meghwal, Bheel, Kumhar, Darji and Brahmin.

    Climatic and Hydrological information

    1. Average Annual Rainfall (mm)

    S.No. Year Average Annual

    Rainfall(mm)

    1 2011 47.20

    2 2010 56.40

    3 2009 5.58

    4 2008 21.25

    5 2007 29.92

    6 2006 18.42

    7 2005 9.08

    8 2004 8.58

    9 2003 29.42

    10 2002 6.07

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    2. Average Monthly rainfall (last ten years)

    S.No. Month Rainfall(mm)

    1 June 15.05

    2 July 25.25

    3 August 28.00

    4 September 4.20

    3. Maximum rainfall intensity (mm)

    S.No. Duration Rainfall

    intensity(mm)

    1 15 minute duration 18 mm

    2 30 minute duration 28 mm

    3 60 minute duration 40 mm

    4. Temperature (Degree C)

    S.No. Season Max Min

    1 Summer Season 48º C 32º C

    2 Winter Season 15º C 8º C

    3 Rainy Season 28º C 25º C

    5. Potential Evaporation Transpiration (PET) (mm/day)

    S.No. Season PET

    1 Summer 3200 mm

    2 Winter 1600 mm

    3 Rainy 1800 mm

    6. Runoff

    1 Peak Rate (cum/hr) 15.25 Cum/per hour

    2 Total run off volume of rainy

    season (ha.m.) 10.76 ha-m

    3 Time of return of maximum flood 5

    years

    10

    years

    In-

    Year

    4 Periodicity of Drought in village

    area 3 7

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    Other Development Schemes in the project area

    S.

    No Scheme

    Name of

    the

    departme

    nt

    Key inter

    ventions

    under

    the Scheme

    Targeted

    Bene

    ficiaries

    Provisions

    under

    the

    Scheme

    1

    DDP Rural

    Dev.

    Watershed

    Dev.

    Rural

    population

    Central share

    0.75

    state share

    0.25

    2

    MAHANREGA Rural

    Dev.

    Employment BPL,Land

    Less,Small

    farmers

    75/100

    3 I.A.Y. CSS Housing -Do-

    4 S.F.C. G.O.R. Development -Do-

    5 T.F.C. G.O.R. Development -Do-

    6 S.G.S.Y. CSS Livelihood -Do-

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    Details of infrastructure in the project areas

    Parameters Status

    1 No. of villages connected to the main road by

    an all-weather road 5

    2 No. of villages provided with electricity 8

    3 No. of households without access to drinking

    water 0

    4 No. of educational institutions : P S HS VI

    Primary(P)/ Secondary(S)/ Higher

    Secondary(HS)/ vocational institution(VI) 10 2 0 0

    5 No. of villages with access to Primary Health

    Centre 1

    6 No. of villages with access to Veterinary

    Dispensary 0

    7 No. of villages with access to Post Office 1

    8 No. of villages with access to Banks 1

    9 No. of villages with access to Markets/

    mandis 0

    10 No. of villages with access to Agro-

    industries 0

    Total quantity of surplus milk 0

    11 No. of milk collection centres U S PA O

    (e.g. Union(U)/ Society(S)/ Private

    agency(PA)/ others (O)) 0 0 0 0

    12 No. of villages with access to Anganwadi

    Centre 5

    13 Any other facilities with no. of villages

    (please specify) 0

    14 Nearest KVK CAZRI JODHPUR

    15 Co-operative society 2

    16 NGOs 1

    17 Credit institutions 0

    (i) Bank 1

    (ii) Co-operative Society 2

    18 Agro Service Centre's 0

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    titutional arrangements (SLNA, DWDU, PIA, WDT, WC, Secretary)

    DWDU(W.C.D.C.) Details

    PIA particulars

    WDT Particulars:

    S.

    No Particulars Details of DWDU

    1 PM ,DWDU(W.C.D.C.) Project Manager, IWMP, ZP, JODHPUR

    2 Address with contact

    no., website

    Near RTO, Office, Khad factory, BJS,

    Jodhour

    3 Telephone 0291-2544171

    4 Fax 0291-2544171

    5 E-mail [email protected]

    S.

    No Particulars Details of PIA

    1 Name of PIA A.En., W,D.& S.C. Panchayat

    Samiti Shergarh

    2 Designation Assistant Engineer

    3 Address with contact no.,

    website

    Panchayat Samiti Shergarh,

    Jodhpur-

    [email protected]

    4 Telephone 0291-2544171

    5 E-mail [email protected]

    S.

    No

    Name of

    WDT member

    M/

    F Age

    Qualificati

    on

    Ex

    perience

    in water

    shed

    (Yrs)

    Description

    of

    professional

    training

    Role/

    Function

    1 Ajay Mathur M 26 B.E.(mech) - - Engineer

    2 Meenakshi

    Malik

    F 24 Lukrd ¼ d`f"k

    fo'ks"kK ½

    - - Agril.

    Sciencetist

    3 Sh. Sunil Kulhari M 22 LSA(2Yr yrs Diploma)

    - Animal

    Husbandry

    Live stock

    Expert

    4 Suresh banjara M 26 B.A. 2 - Social

    Scientist

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    Details of Watershed Committees (WC)Chaba

    S.

    No

    .

    Name

    of

    WC’s

    Date

    of

    G.

    S.

    for

    WC

    Designatio

    n Name

    M/

    F

    SC/

    ST/

    OBC/

    Gene

    ral

    Landless/

    MF/SF/BF

    Name of

    UG/SHG

    Education

    al

    Qualifica

    tion

    1 Suwaliy

    a

    21.12

    .2011 President Jh ekuflag@nqxZflag M Gen BF UG 10

    th

    Secretary Jh f'konkuflag@Hkaojflag M Gen MF Secratary 12th

    Member Jh HkS:[email protected] flag M Gen MF UG 5th

    Member Jh Hkaojflag@vejflag M Gen MF UG Literate

    Member Jh jkeflag@lxr flag M Gen MF UG Illiterate

    Member Jh ukj.kkjke@cxrkjke M OBC. MF SHG Literate

    Member Jh pu.k flag@ fd'kksj flag M Gen SF UG Illiterate

    Member Jh bZ'ojflag@jkeflag M Gen SF SHG Literate

    Member Jh [email protected] M Gen SF SHG 5th

    Member Jherh truks nsoh@ukFkwjke F OBC. MF UG Illiterate

    Member Jh 'kadjkjke@Lo:ikjke M OBC SF UG 12th

    Member Jh [email protected] flag M Gen MF UG 8th

    Member Jh ineflag@ykyflag M Gen SF UG 8th

    Member Jh tsBey@gLrhey M Gen MF UG 8th

    Member Jh dsljhey@nqxZnkl M Gen MF UG 10

    Member Jherh fejxks@jsoarjke F ST SF SHG Illiterate

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    Details of Watershed Committees (WC)Suwaliya

    S.

    No

    .

    Name

    of

    WC’s

    Date

    of

    G.

    S.

    for

    WC

    Designatio

    n Name

    M/

    F

    SC/

    ST/

    OBC/

    Gene

    ral

    Landless/

    MF/SF/BF

    Name of

    UG/SHG

    Education

    al

    Qualifica

    tion

    1 Chaterp

    ura

    17.01

    .2012

    President Jh isikjke @ Jh rqyNkjke

    tkV M OBC. MF

    UG Literate

    Secretary Jh Mqxjjke @ Jh /ksojjke

    es?koky M SC MF

    Secratary 12

    th

    Member Jh Hkxkjke @ Jh v.knkjke

    es?koky F SC SF

    UG

    LITERATE

    Member Jh ekaxhyky@Jh xksekjke

    es?koky

    F SC MF

    UG

    LITERATE

    Member Jh ghjkjke@iqukjke tkV F OBC. MF UG 5th

    Member Jh fd'kuflag@lqYrkuflag OBC BF ILLITERATE

    Member Jh ds'kkjke@lksukjke tkV M OBC SF SHG ILLITERATE

    Member Jh Hkaojflag@nsohflag jktiwr M GEN BF UG 8th

    Member Jh ek/kkjke@lkaorkjke ukbZ F OBC SF SHG 8th

    Member Jh jsaorflag@lxrflag jktiwr M GEN BF SHG ILLITERATE

    Member Jh fd'[email protected]

    es?koky

    M SC SF

    UG 8th

    Member Jh jkewjke nfg;k@ekukjke

    nthZ

    M OBC

    MF UG 10th

    Member Jh ykyflag@tsBeyflag

    jktiwr

    M GEN

    MF UG ILLITERATE

    Member Jh r[krflag@Jh xqekuflag

    jktiwr

    M GEN BF

    SHG 12TH

    Member Jherh ccjh nsoh@?ksojjke

    es?koky

    F SC/ WIDOW

    SF SHG

    ILLITERATE

    Member Jherh /kuh nsoh@nsokjke

    es?koky

    F SC

    SF UG ILLITERATE

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    Member Jh xksj[kjke@rktkjke

    es?koky

    M SC

    SF UG 10th

    Member Jh nqxkZjke@fcM+nkjke tkV M OBC MF UG Illiterate

    Member Jh dsgjkjke@vthrkjke tkV M OBC MF UG 5th

    Member Jh lokbZjke@izHkkjke ukbZ M OBC MF UG 8th

    Member Jherh vUuqnsoh@gM+ekujke F BPL MF UG ILLITERATE

    Member Jherh ek.Mqnsoh@jkorjke F BPL MF SHG ILLITERATE

    Member Jherh lqxuksnsoh@lokbZjke F BPL MF SHG ILLITERATE

    Member Jherh gksjhnsoh@Nksxkjke

    es?koky

    F SC SF

    SHG ILLITERATE

    Member Jh 'kSrkuflag@nsohflag M OBC BF UG ILLITERATE

    Member Jh gqdekjke@izHkkjke tkV M OBC SF UG ILLITERATE

    Member Jh jk.kkjke@Jh yk/kkjke tkV M OBC SF UG 5th

    Member Jh jk.kkjke@gM+eFkkjke nthZ M OBC SF SHG ILLITERATE

    Member Jherh cUusdaoj@lokbZflag

    bUnk

    F GEN

    SF SHG ILLITERATE

    Member Jherh Vhiwnsoh@Qrkjke tkV F OBC SF UG ILLITERATE

    Member Jh nsohyky@yPNhjke czkã.k M GEN SF SHG 10th

    Member Jh Hkaojdaoj@isaiflag jktiwr M GEN BF SHG ILLITERATE

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    Various User Groups Constituted for Development of Activities Contour /Med Bandi User Group

    S.No. Name/Fathers Name Village Position

    1 [email protected] flag pkck President

    2 ineflag@ykyflag pkck Secratary

    3 lksguflag@Tokj flag pkck Member

    4 mŸkefalg@lxr flag pkck Member

    5 xqeku flag@eksM+flag pkck Member

    6 eksM+flag@nhiflag pkck Member

    7 gjhflag@Qrsg flag pkck Member

    8 nhi flag@yky flag pkck Member

    9 jktey@nkeksnjnkl pkck Member

    10 jkeflag@ikcwnku flag pkck Member

    Tanka Nirman User Group

    S.No. Name/Fathers Name Village Position

    1 Hkaojfalag@vejflag pkck President

    2 ukjk;.kjke@cxrkjke pkck Secratary

    3 HkS:[email protected] flag pkck Member

    4 'kadjkjke@Lo:ikjke pkck Member

    5 panuflag@fd'kksj flag pkck Member

    6 v.nkjke@vknwjke pkck Member

    7 [email protected] falg pkck Member

    8 iSiflag@ykyflag pkck Member

    9 nksukjke@iqj[kkjke pkck Member

    10 ykyfalg@Hkkjey falg pkck Member

    Grazing Land Devlopment User Group

    S.No. Name/Fathers Name Village Position

    1 jkoyflag@fot; flag pkck President

    2 [kheflag@rstflag pkck Secratary

    3 fot; flag@eaxy flag pkck Member

    4 tloar flag@vkbZnku flag pkck Member

    5 jk.khnku flag@esgnku flag pkck Member

    6 tcjfalag@Qrsg flag pkck Member

    7 pSuflag@eyflag pkck Member

    8 :iflag@es?kflag pkck Member

    9 dsljhey@nqxkZnkl pkck Member

    10 xqykcpan@dsljhey pkck Member

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    Khadin/Waste weir User Group

    S.No. Name/Fathers Name Village Position

    1 jkefalg@lxr falg pkck President

    2 xtsflag@:i falg pkck Secratary

    3 nqxZ flag@Hkaojfalg pkck Member

    4 fejxks@jsoUr jke pkck Member

    5 truks@ukFkwjke pkck Member

    6 mn;flag@eksM+flag pkck Member

    7 gehj flag@tokj falg pkck Member

    8 tokjkee@isekjke pkck Member

    9 Hkaojflag@tsBey flag pkck Member

    10 izsefalag@vpy falg pkck Member

    Nadi User Group

    S.No. Name/Fathers Name Village Position

    1 ckcqflag@lqYrku flag pkck President

    2 ikcwnku@rsiflag pkck Secratary

    3 u[krflag@eksM+falg pkck Member

    4 lqjrkjke@exukjke pkck Member

    5 Hkaojkjke@rstkjke pkck Member

    6 fd'kukjke@eksM+ jke pkck Member

    7 :iflag@tokj flag pkck Member

    8 tsBey@gLrhey pkck Member

    9 [email protected] ¼Hkwfeghu½ pkck Member

    10 ine flag@ykyflag pkck Member

    SIDHESWAR SELF HELP GROUP/CHABA

    S.No. Name/Fathers Name Village Position

    1 Hkheflag@xqekuflag pkck President

    2 tlq daoj@guqeku flag pkck Secratary

    3 gok@nqxkZjke pkck Member

    4 [email protected] pkck Member

    5 mn;flag@/kwM+falg pkck Member

    6 vuksi daoj@Hkaojflag pkck Member

    7 mn;flag@ineflag pkck Member

    8 ujir flag@c[rkoj flag pkck Member

    9

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    SELF HELP GROUP/CHABA

    S.No. Name/Fathers Name Village Position

    1 ekSuw daoj@:i flag pkck President

    2 Hkaoj [email protected] flag pkck Secratary

    3 bZ'oj flag@jkeflag pkck Member

    4 larq@Hkksykjke pkck Member

    5 xtkjke@cxrkjke pkck Member

    6 mŸkefalg@lxrflag pkck Member

    7 Hkaojfalag@tcj flag pkck Member

    8 'kSrku falg@gseflag pkck Member

    9 ?ksojjke@pEikjke pkck Member

    10 v.knkjke@vknwjke pkck Member

    Contour Med Bandi User Group/Lumbansar/Suwaliya

    S.No. Name/Fathers Name Village Position

    1 nsohflag@fpeuflag yqEckulj President

    2 ek/kkjke@lkaorkjke yqEckulj Secratary

    3 eaxykjke@pkSFkkjke yqEckulj Member

    4 vHkSflag@tokjflag yqEckulj Member

    5 Hkaojflag@jruflag yqEckulj Member

    6 isaikjke@lksukjke yqEckulj Member

    7 [kjFkkjke@gM+eFkkjke yqEckulj Member

    8 xojh@gM+eFkkjke yqEckulj Member

    9 eFkjk@rktkjke yqEckulj Member

    10 pUnzks@gqdekjke yqEckulj Member

    Water Harvesting User Group Lumbansar/Suwaliya

    S.No. Name/Fathers Name Village Position

    1 iqj[kkjke@vkbZnkujke yqEckulj President

    2 [ksrkjke@iUukjke yqEckulj Secratary

    3 isiflag@iUusflag yqEckulj Member

    4 fd'kuflag@lqjrkuflag yqEckulj Member

    5 ÅtkZjke@pqukjke yqEckulj Member

    6 vgenjke@iqukjke yqEckulj Member

    7 ykywjke@Hkha;kjke yqEckulj Member

    8 xaxkdaoj@ek/kqflag yqEckulj Member

    9 yhyk@nsohyky yqEckulj Member

    10 cojh@vklqjke yqEckulj Member

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    Water Harvesting User Group Lumbansar/Suwaliya

    S.No. Name/Fathers Name Village Position

    1 iqj[kkjke@vkbZnkujke ywEckulj President

    2 [ksrkjke@iUukjke ywEckulj Secratary

    3 isiflag@iUusflag ywEckulj Member

    4 fd'kuflag@lqjrkuflag ywEckulj Member

    5 ÅtkZjke@pqukjke ywEckulj Member

    6 vgenjke@iqukjke ywEckulj Member

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    Grazing Land Devlopment User Group

    S.No. Name/Fathers Name Village Position

    1 Hkaojflag@nsohflag jktiwr yqEckulj President

    2 xk;M+jke@lkoarkjke yqEckulj Secratary

    3 y{e.kjke@lqjrkjke es?koky yqEckulj Member

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    Tanka Nirman User Group

    S.No. Name/Fathers Name Village Position

    1 jkewjke@ekukjke nthZ yqEckulj President

    2 vkEcflag@lqjrkuflag jk-jk- yqEckulj Secratary

    3 nqxkZjke@fcM+nkjke tkV yqEckulj Member

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    Agriculture Development/Production User Group/Suwaliya

    S.No. Name/Fathers Name Village Position

    1 ds'kkjke@lksukjke tkV yqEckulj President

    2 vtqZuflag@vekuflag jktiwr yqEckulj Secratary

    3 Hksjkjke@pSukjke tkV yqEckulj Member

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    9 yksxks@Vhdwjke esxoky yqEckulj Member

    10 th;ks@pqukjke tkV yqEckulj Member

    Horticulture Plant Nursery User Group/Suwaliya

    S.No. Name/Fathers Name Village Position

    1 jsaorflag@lxrflag jktiwr yqEckulj President

    2 ukFkwjke@jsaorjke ukbZ yqEckulj Secratary

    3 fj.kNkjke@vgenkjke yqEckulj Member

    4 Hkaojkjke@ds'kkjke yqEckulj Member

    5 jk.kkjke@gM+eFkkjke yqEckulj Member

    6 iqj[kkjke@vkbZnkujke yqEckulj Member

    7 vklqflag@jruflag jk-jk- yqEckulj Member

    8 lqUnj@xtkjke es?koky yqEckulj Member

    9 dkyw@lqjkjke esxoky yqEckulj Member

    10 vklq@xksj[kjke esxoky yqEckulj Member

    Mulching User Group

    S.No. Name/Fathers Name Village Position

    1 [kq'kkykjke@Vhdwjke es/koky yqEckulj President

    2 isikjke@lksukjke tkV yqEckulj Secratary

    3 xk;M+jke@lkoarkjke ukbZ yqEckulj Member

    4 Qrkjke@xaxkjke tkV yqEckulj Member

    5 fjMeyflag@Hkwjflag jk-jk- yqEckulj Member

    6 [email protected] tkV yqEckulj Member

    7 ujirjke@tksxkjke es?koky yqEckulj Member

    8 iiw@Hkxkjke es?koky yqEckulj Member

    9 bZlw@ewykjke tkV yqEckulj Member

    10 'kkfUr@vkEcflag jk-jk- yqEckulj Member

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    Nala Bunding User Group

    S.No. Name/Fathers Name Village Position

    1 izgyknjke@Hkwjkjke es?koky yqEckulj President

    2 xkscjjke@lksukjke es?koky yqEckulj Secratary

    3 futjks@xqekuflag jk-jk- yqEckulj Member

    4 cUusdaoj@lokobZflag jktiwr yqEckulj Member

    5 [khaoflag@pheuflag jktiwr yqEckulj Member

    6 ek/kqflag@gehjflag jktiwr yqEckulj Member

    7

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    Agriculture Development/Production User Group/Suwaliya

    S.No. Name/Fathers Name Village Position

    1 ckcwjke@lksukjke es?koky xaxkuxj President

    2 vuksikjke@lrkjke es?koky xaxkuxj Secratary

    3 lwqtkjke@ekssrhkjke es?koky xaxkuxj Member

    4 euksgjflg@Mqxjflg jktiqr xaxkuxj Member

    5 pUnzks@vuksikjke esz?koky xaxkuxj Member

    6

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    Contour Med Bandi User Groupr/Suwaliya

    S.No. Name/Fathers Name Village Position

    1 [email protected] es?koky [kseklj President

    2 eykjke@chtkjke es?koky [kseklj Secratary

    3 pSukjke@rqyNkkjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    4 ckcqjke@iksdjjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    5 iIiq@’kEHkwjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    6 bUnzks@fjMeyjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    7 futjks@v[kkjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    8 pSukjke@fo’kukjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    9 ckcqjke@eqyrkukjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    10 ujirjke @isikjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    Water harvesting Group/Suwaliya

    S.No. Name/Fathers Name Village Position

    1 nhikjke@Fkkukjke es?koky [kseklj President

    2 gehjkjke@iksdjkjke es?koky [kseklj Secratary

    3 [kjrkjke@eykjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    4 nqxkZjke@ykykjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    5 chtkjke@jrukjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    6 'kadjkjke@fozyksdkjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    7 /kkiw@izHkkjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    8 fiUuwnsoh@vksekjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    9 jke@inekjke [kseklj Member

    10 th;kjke@izHkkjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    Grazing Land Devlopment User Group Suwaliya

    S.No. Name/Fathers Name Village Position

    1 nsnkjke@txekyjke es?koky [kseklj President

    2 vkseizdk'k@isikjke es?koky [kseklj Secratary

    3 ukxs'oj@v[kkjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    4 iqj[kkjke@xksj[kjke tkV [kseklj Member

    5 t;ukjk;.k@psrujk es?koky [kseklj Member

    6 lqxuks@fj/kkjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    7 isiks@Hkxkjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    8 ccjh@?ksojjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    9 [kjrkjke@fdLrqjke tkV [kseklj Member

    10 tlkjke@eykjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    mailto:[email protected]

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    Tanka Group/Suwaliya

    S.No. Name/Fathers Name Village Position

    1 isikjke@txekyjke es?koky [kseklj President

    2 [email protected] es?koky [kseklj Secratary

    3 pEikjke@rqyNkkje es?koky [kseklj Member

    4 inekjke@v[kkjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    5 Hkkmjke@?ksojjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    6 jrukjke@rqyNkjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    7 fjMeyjke@ewyrkukjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    8 'kkafr@f=yksdkjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    9 ghjks@nsnkjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    10 NksVw@nqxkZjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    Tanka Group/Suwaliya

    S.No. Name/Fathers Name Village Position

    1 xksikjke@f=yksdkjke@ es?koky [kseklj President

    2 ikjljke@izHkkjke es?koky [kseklj Secratary

    3 fj/kkjke@nhikjke tkV [kseklj Member

    4 [kjrkjke@fdLrqjkjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    5 [email protected] es?koky [kseklj Member

    6 iq"ik@vuksikjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    7 th;ks@pqUukjke tkV [kseklj Member

    8 bZejrh@mtkZjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    9 ukxs'oj@gjpUnjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    10 ukxs'oj@gjpUnjke es?koky [kseklj Member

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]

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    Panchayat wise/ Watershed Committee wise Details of Watershed Committee Watershed Committe – Chaba

    S.No. Name/Fathers Name Village Postion

    1 Jh isikjke @ Jh rqyNkjke tkV Lumbansar President

    2 Jh Mqxjjke @ Jh /ksojjke es?koky Lumbansar Secretary

    3 Jh Hkxkjke @ Jh v.knkjke es?koky Khemasar Member

    4 Jh ekaxhyky@Jh xksekjke es?koky Ganganagar Member

    5 Jh ghjkjke@iqukjke tkV Ganganagar Member

    6 Jh fd'kuflag@lqYrkuflag Lumbansar Member

    7 Jh ds'kkjke@lksukjke tkV Lumbansar Member

    8 Jh Hkaojflag@nsohflag jktiwr Lumbansar Member

    9 Jh ek/kkjke@lkaorkjke ukbZ Lumbansar Member

    10 Jh jsaorflag@lxrflag jktiwr Lumbansar Member

    11 Jh fd'[email protected] es?koky Lumbansar Member

    12 Jh jkewjke nfg;k@ekukjke nthZ Lumbansar Member

    13 Jh ykyflag@tsBeyflag jktiwr Lumbansar Member

    14 Jh r[krflag@Jh xqekuflag jktiwr Lumbansar Member

    15 Jherh ccjh nsoh@?ksojjke es?koky Khemasar Member

    16 Jherh /kuh nsoh@nsokjke es?koky Ganganagar Member

    17 Jh xksj[kjke@rktkjke es?koky Lumbansar Member

    18 Jh nqxkZjke@fcM+nkjke tkV Lumbansar Member

    19 Jh dsgjkjke@vthrkjke tkV Ganganagar Member

    20 Jh lokbZjke@izHkkjke ukbZ Lumbansar Member

    21 Jherh vUuqnsoh@gM+ekujke Ganganagar Member

    22 Jherh ek.Mqnsoh@jkorjke Ganganagar Member

    23 Jherh lqxuksnsoh@lokbZjke Ganganagar Member

    24 Jherh gksjhnsoh@Nksxkjke es?koky Lumbansar Member

    25 Jh 'kSrkuflag@nsohflag Lumbansar Member

    26 Jh gqdekjke@izHkkjke tkV Lumbansar Member

    27 Jh jk.kkjke@Jh yk/kkjke tkV Lumbansar Member

    28 Jh jk.kkjke@gM+eFkkjke nthZ Lumbansar Member

    29 Jherh cUusdaoj@lokbZflag bUnk Lumbansar Member

    30 Jherh Vhiwnsoh@Qrkjke tkV Lumbansar Member

    31 Jh nsohyky@yPNhjke czkã.k Lumbansar Member

    32 Jh Hkaojdaoj@isaiflag jktiwr Lumbansar Member

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    Watershed Committe – Suwaliya

    S.No. Name/Fathers Name Village Postion

    1 Jh ekuflag@nqxZflag Genangarh President

    2 Jh f'konkuflag@Hkaojflag Genangarh Secretary

    3 Jh HkS:[email protected] flag Duargsinghpura Member

    4 Jh Hkaojflag@vejflag Duargsinghpura Member

    5 Jh jkeflag@lxr flag Sukhsagar Member

    6 Jh ukj.kkjke@cxrkjke Sukhsagar Member

    7 Jh pu.k flag@ fd'kksj flag Duargsinghpura Member

    8 Jh bZ'ojflag@jkeflag Duargsinghpura Member

    9 Jh [email protected] Genangarh Member

    10 Jherh truks nsoh@ukFkwjke Duargsinghpura Member

    11 Jh 'kadjkjke@Lo:ikjke Duargsinghpura Member

    12 Jh [email protected] flag Genangarh

    Member

    13 Jh ineflag@ykyflag SohansinghNagar Member

    14 Jh tsBey@gLrhey Genangarh Member

    15 Jh dsljhey@nqxZnkl Genangarh Member

    16 Jherh fejxks@jsoarjke Sukhsagar Member

    17 Jherh usuw@ohjekjke Genangarh Member

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    Problems and scope of improvement in the project area The socio economic conditions of the house holds of the project area reveal that most of

    the house holds are engaged in only farming activities which mainly depend on the Monsoonal

    rainfall. The rainfall in the project area is very less and very below to the state average, again it

    occurs only in a limited period and restricted in a few storms. This further limits the opportunity

    to cultivate and sow the crops in time and in diversified manner with variety of crops. The

    options before the farmers in rain fed agriculture and given climatic conditions are very limited.

    The risk appetite of farmers is very low as probability of good rains and its distribution over a

    crop period is not regular as well as the economic conditions of local farmers is also

    compromising. The quality of soil in most of the area is poor with a limited organic matter and

    low nutritional contents. The top soil faces a lot of risk against water and wind erosion. The

    texture of the soil is light by and large in entire area. The Monsoonal rainfall when occurs in

    limited storms with higher intensities it turns into runoff and most of it go in waste after fulfilling

    the retentions of local depressions and some local structures which are constructed by local

    community efforts and under different developmental schemes. The area faces acute water

    shortage in summers. The quality of ground water is not good and it not suitable for animal and

    human use.

    The animal husbandry is the part of most of the household’s economy. Farmers are

    rearing cattle, buffalo, goats, seeps, camels etc. but most of these animals are of local breeds

    which are less productive and uneconomic as well it imposes increased biotic pressure on

    natural resources of project area. The other opportunity of allied activities for the support of

    livelihood is almost absent. Most of the household are engaged in employment given under

    MNREGS but it does not suffice to lead a satisfactory life conditions for entire family for the

    entire period of a year. In such a forcing situation some people having skills in masonry works

    prefer to migrate into nearby towns to have better earnings.

    The socio economic conditions of the area can be improved through increased

    production which can be achieved through expansion in cultivated area and productivity

    enhancement 259 ha land is arable wasteland and 1802 ha is fallow can be brought under

    cultivation with the interventions of the present project. The productivity of rain fed agriculture

    can be improved with interventions of soil and water conservation activities with improved

    moisture regime. The crops can be rescheduled imparting needful trainings to farmers to adopt

    the proven technologies and package of practices. The cropping pattern as enormous

    possibilities to improved to attain a fair increment in productivity.

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    There is no significant source of irrigation in project area, only small areas are irrigated with

    Tubewells and with efforts this can be increased to 18%. The productivity gap of major crops in

    the area as compared with district and with areas in the same agro climatic zones indicate

    potential to increase the productivity. The demonstration of improved package of practices,

    improved varieties, increased irrigation facilities and soil conservation measures under the

    project can bridge this gap. Due to small land holdings in the area focus of the project would be

    on diversification in agriculture (horticulture, vegetables, green houses, Agro forestry, fodder

    crops and diversification in Livelihoods (Agriculture, Animal husbandry, self employment) 5578

    MT/year fodder scarcity can be met out through Pasture development and improving seed

    varieties, putting more are under fodder cultivation, fodder treatment and value addition to it,

    etc.

    Improved animal Husbandry practices can increase the productivity of livestock. The

    quality of animals can be improved by controlling population of stray animals adopting

    castration of male animals those are of local breeds. Breed improvement can be achieved

    through artificial inseminations, by distribution of bulls, rams of improved breed. The scientific

    methods of milk collection, milk storage, value addition to its quality and with assured marketing

    linkages can prove a promising livelihood support. The females of the area can be organized

    through self help groups to promote the habits of saving, thrift and credit can be pooled up

    through revolving funds. Such organizations to be sensitized on gender issues, elimination of

    social evils, education and health etc.

    Some innovative concepts like establishment of Grain Bank, Seed Bank, Fodder Bank, Milk

    Co operatives, federation of SHG’s may add a surety to self sustained rural economy. Increased

    and positive involvement of Panchayati Raj Institutions, Social Audits, techno- economic

    monitoring will further ensure impetuosity in attaining expected outcomes.

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    CHAPTER - II

    SOCIO ECONOMIC

    FEATURES,

    PROBLEMS AND

    SCOPE

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    CHAPTER – II

    Socio economic Features, Problems and Scope

    The project comprises of seven villages of Gram Panchyat. The literacy level is low in

    general again it is very low amongst females. The traditional customs and followings are

    persistent yet. The distribution of demography is scattered according to their land holdings and

    resides in small habitations/ dhanis. Villages have less connectivity with the market and other

    needful amenities. The evil of child marriages, consumption of liquor, opium poppy and other

    such narcotic drugs is also observed during the household survey of the project area. The

    productivity of the land, animal and household livelihood activities is very low. To fetch the

    bread and butter for the family people are forced to migrate. Most of the migration is of

    construction labourers to nearby towns.

    The above problems can be minimized by putting the available natural resources to its

    optimum capacity without damaging them to irreversible level. The interventions of IWMP can

    take care of the lands and whatever moisture is available can be conserved to enhance the rain

    fed agriculture productivity. The practice of animal husbandry can be used as strength of the

    area with the use of breed improvement, improvement of animal health, ensuring the quality

    fodder and feed. The animal produce, milk may be sold to nearby towns with the improved

    supply chain and value addition to the produce on the theme of self help groups or cooperatives.

    The institutional arrangements formed and to be formed in the course of time during project

    period may improve the governance and the fair distribution of usufructs.

    Table 2.1 Population & Household Details:

    Total Population

    Male Female Total SC ST

    1556 1444 3000 812 46

    Household Details

    BPL

    household

    L.

    Less

    Small

    Farmer

    M.

    Farmer

    Total

    household

    SC

    household

    ST

    Household

    90 4 324 78 432 135 8

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    Table 2.2 Development indicators

    S.

    No. Development Indicators State Project Area

    1 Per capita income (Rs.) 16260 4230

    2 Poverty ratio 0.22 0.36

    3 Literacy (%) 0.604 0.30

    4 Sex Ratio 921 952

    5 infant mortality rate NA 0.024

    6 maternal mortality ratio NA 0.018

    The table indicates poor socio economic conditions as well as the health conditions.

    The total geographical area of the project or cluster selected for the treatments is 5479

    ha. Out of which some area has been treated under different schemes in preceding years. Some

    area like Stony wastes, habitations, roads, local paths, water bodies, sand dunes etc. are not

    available for treatments as well as some flat lands of slope 0-1% slope does not require any

    treatments, hence kept aside from effective area of the project. The Gram Panchayat wise

    details are as follows:

    Table 2.3(A) Proposed Land Under Treatment

    S. No.

    Gram Panchayat

    Gram Panchayat(Cluster) Wise Details of Area, in ha

    Total Geo graphical

    Area

    Area Already Treated

    Area not Available for Treatment

    Area not Requiring Treatment

    Net Effective

    Area 1 Chaba 3477 ha 0 0 ha 0 ha 3477 ha

    2 Suwaliya 2002 ha 0 ha 0 ha 0 ha 2002

    Total 5479 0 0 0 5479

    Table 2.3(B) Land Use

    Land Use Total area in Ha.

    Private Panchayat Government Community Total

    Agriculture Land 0 0 0 0 0

    Temporary fallow 801 0 0 0 801

    Permanent Fallow 1218 0 0 0 1218

    Cultivated Rain fed 3321 0 0 0 3321

    Cultivated irrigated 0 0 0 0 0

    Net Sown Area 3321 0 0 0 3321

    Net Area sown more

    than once 0 0 0 0 0

    Forest Land 0 0 0 0 0

    Waste Land 0 0 0 94 94

    Pastures 0 10 0 35 45

    Others 0 0 0 0 0

    Total

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    The project area has 45 ha of cultivable wasteland 1218 ha of fallow land (total 2019 ha)

    can be brought under cultivation if some irrigation source can be provided through Construction

    of WHS like Tanka, Farm ponds, etc. Through demonstration of improved & hybrid rain fed

    varieties of seeds for the crops of pulses, oil seeds, fodder, cereals etc. Construction of WHS can

    also increase in area under Rabi crop in pedacast which is Negligible at present.

    94 ha. (1.72% of the project area) is under wastelands and can be brought under

    vegetative cover, with reasonable effort .Activities like Earthen check dams, Vegetative filter

    strip, V-ditches, staggered trenches, Afforestation of wastelands and Pasture development will

    be taken up on these lands

    Pasture development the land use table shows that there is 45 hectare pasture land

    (1.00%) This emphasizes the need for taking up pastureland development works through sowing

    of promising species of grasses and forestry plantation. The local habitat of grass like dhaman or

    sewan which is very hardy and perennial in nature will be established which will improve the

    availability of good fodder as well as it will work as a binding agent for soil particles which in turn

    reduce the soil erosion.

    Table 2.4 .a Agriculture and Horticulture status and fuel availability.

    Cropping Status

    S

    .

    N

    o

    Seaso

    n

    Crop

    sown

    Rainfed Irrigated Total

    Variety Area

    (ha)

    Produ

    c

    tion

    (Ton)

    Productiv

    ity

    (kg/ha)

    Varie

    ty

    Area

    (ha)

    Produ

    ction

    (Ton)

    Product

    ivity

    (kg/ha)

    Area

    (ha)

    Produ

    ction

    (Ton)

    1 Kharif

    Bajara

    Deshi

    541 216 362 - - - -

    541 216

    Moth Deshi 160 32 181 - - - - 160 32

    Mung Deshi 3 0.6 181 3 0.6

    Guar

    Deshi 585 176 273 - - - - 585 176

    Til Deshi 37 5.6 137 37 7.50

    Bajra + Other

    mix for chara 1907 763 363 1907 763

    2 Rabi

    - - -

    - - -

    - - -

    - -

    3 Zaid

    - - - 0 0 - - - - - 0

    Total

    3233 1193 1497 - - - 3233 1193

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    Table 2.4.b Abstract of cropped Area (ha)

    The farmers are using Deshi & traditional varieties of Bajra, guar, moong, month, Til. The

    varieties for bajra will be used those are developed by RSSC, NSC, CAZRI like HSB 67, HSB 75,

    WCC 75 etc. The Moong of varieties like K 17, CAZRI-8, Moth of varieties like JADIA, RMO 40,

    CAZRI etc, Sesame of latest varieties will be introduced with the advice of WDT, resource persons

    and department of agriculture. The crop rotation and the cropping pattern will be introduced

    like inter cropping, mixed cropping etc. to enhance the out come. The crop rotation for this area

    under practice is as follows:

    Bajra - Fallow Moong - Guar

    Moong - Bajra

    Moth - Fallow

    Moth - Jawar

    The table 2.4.b shows that only 0 ha is (0%) is double cropped area and that is also not on

    assured basis, it is only due to rain harvesting and moisture conservation practices. Also the crop

    rotation shows that fallow lands are there. This indicates that there is scope for change in crop

    rotation in fields where there are fallow lands through Soil and Water conservation measures,

    crop demonstration and diversification in agriculture.

    Soil and Water conservation measures besides putting fallow lands under cropping.

    cultivation can change the area under single cropping to double as well as multiple

    Name of the crop

    India Highest Average Yield in Rajasthan

    District Project Area Deficiency in productivity comparision with District

    Bajra 825 800 650 362 288 Moath 350 350 400 181 219 Moong 625 530 500 181 319 Guar 610 610 550 273 277

    Til 450 325 150 137 13

    cultivation can change the area under single cropping to double as well as multiple

    Area under Single crop 3321

    Area under Double crop 0

    Area under Multiple crop 0

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    Table 2.4.c Productivity Gap Analysis (The table can also be given in

    bar chart form)

    Bajra Productivity (Kg./Ha) Botanical Pennisetum americanum Family Graminae Origin India/Africa

    World India Rajasthan Jodhpur

    Chaba Suwaliya

    watershed

    (Jodhpur-52)

    755 825 800 650 362

    0

    100

    200

    300

    400

    500

    600

    700

    800

    900

    World India Rajasthan Jodhpur Suwaliya

    Moth Productivity (Kg./Ha) Botanical Phaseolus sconlitifolious

    Family Leguminaceae

    Origin India

    World India Rajasthan Jodhpur Chaba Suwaliya

    watershed (Jodhpur-52)

    220 350 350 400 181

    0

    50

    100

    150

    200

    250

    300

    350

    400

    World India Rajasthan Jodhpur Suwaliya

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    Gawar Productivity (Kg./Ha)

    Botanical Cyanopsis tetragonaloba

    Family leguminaceae

    Origin India

    World India Rajasthan Jodhpur

    Chaba Suwaliya

    watershed

    (Jodhpur-52)

    490 610 610 550 273

    0

    200

    400

    600

    800

    1000

    World India Rajasthan Jodhpur Suwaliya

    Analysis of the above table indicate that besides national gap there is wide gap in

    productivity within state and even within same agro climatic zones.

    The reasons for this variation are:

    Farmers are using Deshi varieties of Bajra, guar, moong, month, Til, whereas the

    recommended varieties as mentioned above will definitely improve the productivity.

    Lack of Availability of good quality seeds of desired crops and the availability of variety in

    adequate quantities and the time for sowing to the farmers.

    Availability of water for cultivation (0% is irrigated )

    The productivity gap and reasons of it indicate potential to increase the productivity

    through crop demonstration. Crop demonstrations would be carried out on improved crops/

    varieties, improved agronomic practices. INM, IPM, Mixed cropping, distribution of fodder seed

    mini kit. Demonstration of improved methods and economics of fodder crops cultivation and

    also distribution foundation seeds of Forage Crops for further multiplication, introduction of

    fodder crops in the existing crop rotations.

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    Table 2.5 Existing area under horticulture/Vegetables/Floriculture (ha)

    Activity Area Species Varieties Recommended

    varieties

    Production

    (Kg/Ha)

    Horticulture 0 -- --

    Ber (Gola,

    Sev)

    200

    0 Gunda 140

    Vegetables 0 -- -- ----

    Floriculture 0 -- -- ----

    Medicinal

    Plants 0 -- --

    Sonamukhi,

    Aloevera

    50

    60

    Table 2.6 Land holding Pattern in project area

    Type of Farmer Total

    House holds

    Land holding (ha) irrigation source wise

    Land holding (ha)Social group wise

    Irrigated (source)

    Rainfed Total General SC ST OBC BPL

    (i) Large farmer 4

    -

    229 229 164 10 - 55 -

    (ii) Small farmer 324

    -

    970 970 138 320 180 156 176

    (iii) Marginal farmer 78

    -

    1157 1157 670 167 86 129 105

    (iv) Landless person 4

    -

    -

    - - - - - -

    (V) No. of BPL households

    90 - 965 965 0 0 0 0 965

    Total 432 3321 3321 972 497 266 340 1246

    2127Hac land holdings belong to small and marginal farmers who own 64% of total

    cultivated area. Horticulture/vegetables could be more Beneficial to Small and marginal farmers

    as well as for large farmers with no irrigation facility. Horticulture/vegetables will be promoted in

    a part of land with farm pond/Tanka construction.

    The following activities will be more beneficial for small land holdings and for

    diversification and income for large farmers

    Horticulture plantation, Medicinal and Aromatic Crops, floriculture: As discussed earlier.

    Horticulture/vegetables could be more economical to Small and marginal farmers with farm

    pond/Tanka construction. The project area is planned to put some area adjacent to the water

    tanka and RWHS under medicinal crops like Google, Sonamukhi, Aloevera, Ashwagandha,

    Asperagus etc.

    Agro forestry plantation: To increase the income of farmers and to establish the shelter belt

    plantation against wind velocity to protect the lands from erosion due to high wind velocities.

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    Setting of Vermi Compost Units: Keeping in view the side effect of residues of chemicals and

    fertilizers on human health, the emphasis would be on cultivation of organic produce through

    motivating farmers and providing assistance for production of organic input, vermi compost,

    farm yard manure.

    Production and distribution of quality seed: There is need to ensure that good quality seed is

    available for cultivators, for which adequate seed production would be initiated in watershed

    areas with the assistance of private sector and agriculture department with the improved

    technologies and package of practices.

    Sprinklers and pipelines: For efficient water management practices, emphasis would be on

    demonstration of sprinklers with adequate financial support and convergence/private

    partnership.

    Establishment of nurseries: Most of the planting material is procured from other parts of the

    District/ State. The procurement of planting material from distant places causes damage to the

    planting material and often results in untimely supply. Hence nursery development activity has

    been planned in area. The nursery will be raised through SHG with the support of revolving fund

    of project as well as groups own resources.

    Innovative hi-tech/ cash economy oriented activities: Innovative hi-tech/ cash crops/ activities/

    projects like mushroom cultivation, floriculture, etc which are not in existence at present, can be

    implemented by individual farmers / private partnerships as there is enormous scope of

    mushroom dry or wet in the nearby tourist oriented hotels/ resorts.

    Drip irrigation: Drip irrigation will be promoted in all horticulture plantations, vegetables and in

    nurseries for rational use of irrigation to achieve higher yields and quality produce. Earthen pot/

    pitcher irrigation will also be practised at water tank based plantations.

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    Table 2.7 Livestock Status-animals/milk production/average yield.

    S.

    No

    .

    Descriptio

    n of

    animals

    Populatio

    n

    in No.

    Yield (milk/

    mutton/

    Wool)

    Equ.

    cow

    unit

    s

    Dry matter

    requirement

    per year

    (7Kg per

    animal.)

    Total

    require

    ment

    in M.T.

    1 Cows

    Indigenous 332 1992 lit/day 332 2324 848 Hybrid 0 2 Buffaloes 85 680 lit/day 113 791 289 3 Goat 1918 3836 lit/day 639 4473 1633 4 Sheep 256 wool 3840 lb/year 60 420 153 5 Camel 2 6 42 15

    6 Poultry 0 0 NA 0 0

    7 Piggery 0 0 NA 0 0

    Total 2938

    In spite of the large number of livestock, production is less hence increase in productivity

    across all species, is a major challenge. To reduce production of unproductive cattle and to

    control the population of cattle, to improve the productivity by improving the breeds by

    breeding management following activities will be taken up

    Castration

    Artificial insemination

    Distribution of superior Breeding bulls for use in Cattle and Buffalo

    Breeding & distribution of crossbred rams

    Besides breed improvement other animal husbandry practices like better health, hygiene and

    feeding practices can increase productivity of livestock. Hence Activities like Animal health

    camps, Urea-Molasses treatment demonstration, demonstration of improved methods of

    conservation and utilization of Forage crops are proposed. The Storage of fodder will be

    managed with the use of compressed fodder bricks with nutritional value addition.

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    Table 2.8 Existing area under fodder (ha)

    S.

    No Item Unit

    Area/

    Quantity

    1 Existing Cultivable area

    under Fodder Ha 242

    2 Production of Green fodder Tons/year 60

    3 Production of Dry fodder Tons/ Year 205

    4 Area under Pastures Ha 45

    5 Production of fodder Tons/year 265

    6 Existing area under Fuel wood Ha 65

    7 Supplementary feed Kgs/day 50

    8 Silage Pits No 0

    9 Availability of fodder Tons 265

    10 Deficiency/excess of fodder Tons 2673

    The above table shows there is fodder deficiency (Requirement is 2938tons. and

    availability 265Tons.)

    To minimize the large and expanding gap between feed and fodder resource availability and

    demand there is need for

    Increase in area under fodder crops

    Increase in productivity of fodder crops

    Development of pastures

    And reduction in large number of livestock production through replacement by few but

    productive animals

    Table 2.9 Agriculture implements

    Farm mechanization and seed banks: As discussed earlier 93% land holdings belong to

    small and marginal farmers. The cultivation of 7 % of total cultivated area so owning of big farm

    implements by individual farmers is not economical so SHG would be promoted to buy farm

    implements and rent to farmer. The concept of fodder and Seed bank will be promoted on

    institutional basis in the project so that resource poor people could be facilitated and ensured

    timely and locally available seed and fodder material as per their need.

    S.No Implements Nos.

    1 Tractor 20

    2 Sprayers-manual/ power 2

    3 Cultivators/Harrows 20

    4 Seed drill 1

    5 Any Other 1

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    Table 2.10 NREGA Status -No.of Card Holder, activities taken so far,

    employment status.

    Sr.

    no. Name of village

    Total

    No. of job cards

    Employ

    ment

    Status

    Activity taken up so

    far

    1 Duargsinghpura

    167 94%

    Naadi,KutchaRoads,Tanka

    2 Sukhsagar Naadi,KutchaRoads,Tanka

    3 Genangarh Naadi,KutchaRoads,Tanka

    4 SohansinghNagar Naadi,KutchaRoads,Tanka

    5 Chaba Naadi,KutchaRoads,Tanka

    6 Lumbansar 246 96%

    Naadi,KutchaRoads,Tanka

    7 Khemasar Naadi,KutchaRoads,Tanka 8 Ganganagar Naadi,KutchaRoads,Tanka

    Table 2.11 Migration Details

    Name of village

    No. of

    per

    sons

    mig

    rating

    No. of

    days

    per

    year

    of mig

    ration

    Major

    reason(s)

    for mig

    Rating

    Distance of

    destination

    of

    migration

    from the

    village

    (km)

    Occupation

    during

    migration

    Income

    from such

    occupation

    (Rs. in

    lakh)

    Duargsinghpura 52 90-120 Better

    Earning 75-100

    Masonary

    work

    0.18-.025

    /person

    Sukhsagar 62 90-120 Better

    Earning 75-100

    Masonary

    work

    0.18-.025

    /person

    Genangarh 18 90-120 Better

    Earning 75-100

    Masonary

    work

    0.18-.025

    /person

    SohansinghNagar 18 90-120 Better

    Earning 75-100

    Masonary

    work

    0.18-.025

    /person

    Chaba 10 90-120 Better

    Earning 75-100

    Masonary

    work

    0.18-.025

    /person

    Lumbansar 15 90-120 Better

    Earning 75-100

    Masonary

    work

    0.18-.025

    /person

    Khemasar 20 90-120 Better

    Earning 75-100

    Masonary

    work

    0.18-.025

    /person

    Ganganagar 48 90-120 Better

    Earning 75-100

    Masonary

    work

    0.18-.025

    /person

    The migration can be checked by creation of employment opportunities, enhancing farm level

    economy, increased the income of the people engaged in animal husbandry by dairy, poultry,

    proper marketing and value addition to the produce (As discussed earlier) and diversification in

    livelihoods. Well planned animal husbandry activities and dairying is envisaged to be taken as

    main on farm income generating activity with convergence of other departmental schemes. A

    scientific and temper proof milk collection unit and milk storage unit (chilling Plant) is envisaged

    to be installed on SHG concept. The marketing linkages and MOU with Governmental as well as

    non- Government sector dairying units in Jodhpur will be ensured with intervention of District

    administration and allied Departments/ public sector units.

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    The existing livelihoods of project Villages are given below

    Table 2.12 (a) Major activities (On Farm)

    Name of activity No. of

    House holds

    Average annual income

    /per House hold (in lac)

    Cultivators 332 0.50

    Dairying 5 0.20

    Poultry 0 0

    Piggery 0 0

    Landless Agri. Laborers 4 0.36

    Table 2.12(b) Major activities (Off Farm)

    Name of activity Households/

    individuals

    Average annual income

    /per House hold (in

    lac)

    Artisans 06 1.00

    Carpenter 24 0.75

    Blacksmith 02 0.35

    Leather Craft 05 0.25

    Porter 05 0.25

    Mason 65 0.45

    Others specify (Cycle

    Repair, STD, Craft etc)

    12 0.35

    The efforts for increase in income through off farm activities will be made under

    livelihood component through assistance to SHG or individuals.

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    Table 2.13(a) Status of Existing SHG

    The table indicates existences of number of groups in the area also need to be strengthened through trainings and financial assistance

    S.No Name of SHG Members Activity

    involved

    Monthly

    income

    Fund

    available

    Assistance

    available

    Source of

    assistance

    Training

    received

    1 Jai Baba Rambev 10 BPL 500 0.15 --- --- 2

    2 Jai AnuBhomiyaji 10 Farmers 500 0.30 --- --- 1

    3 Jai Hanuman 10 Farmers 1000 0.30 --- --- ---

    4 Jai Bhim 10 Mahila --- --- --- --- ---

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    II. Technical Features

    Table 2.14 Ground Water

    S.

    No Source No.

    Funct

    ional

    depth

    Dry

    Area

    irri

    gated

    Water

    availabi

    lity(days)

    1 Dug wells 3 0 3 0 ---

    2 Shallow tube

    wells 6 0 0 0 ---

    3 Pumping sets

    1 250ft 0 0 ---

    4 Deep Tube Wells

    6 220-280

    Ft 5 0 240

    Total 16 8

    Table 2.15 Availability of drinking water

    S.

    No

    Name of

    the

    village

    Drinki

    ng

    water

    requir

    ement

    Ltrs/d

    ay

    Present

    availabi

    lity of

    drinking

    water

    Ltrs/day

    No. of

    drinkin

    g water

    sources

    availab

    le

    No.

    funct

    ional

    No.

    requir

    es

    repair

    s

    No.

    de

    funct

    1 Duargsinghpura

    4200 1200 1 1 -

    -

    2

    Sukhsagar 6040 2320

    0 0

    -

    -

    3

    Genangarh 5920 1800 0 0 -

    -

    4 SohansinghNagar

    3200 1400 0 0 -

    -

    5

    Chaba 3080 1430 1 0 -

    -

    6

    Lumbansar 12080 7200 2 2 -

    -

    7

    Khemasar 4320 2100 0 0 -

    -

    8

    Ganganagar 4560 2000 0 0 -

    -

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    Table 2.16 Water Use efficiency

    Name of

    major

    crop

    Area (Hectare)

    through water

    saving

    devices(Drip/

    Sprinklers)

    through water

    conserving

    agronomic

    practices#

    Any

    other

    (pl.

    specify)

    Total

    Bajra Nill Nill Nill Nill

    Guar Nill Nill Nill Nill

    Month Nill Nill Nill Nill

    Til Nill Nill Nill Nill

    The tables above indicate need for judicious use of available Water.

    Encouraging optimum use of water through installation of sprinklers/ drips on every

    operational wells and other irrigation source.

    Table 2.17 Slope details.

    S.No. Slope percentage Area in

    hectares

    1 0 to 3% 3693

    2 3 to 8% 1742

    3 8 to 25% 44

    4 > 25%

    As most of the area has slope less than 3%, construction of contour bunds can solve

    the problem of water erosion in agriculture fields and protect washing of top soil and

    manures/fertilisers. The area having less than 2% slope can be improved by adopting

    scientific tillage practices, agronomical practices and vegetative barriers. The arable lands

    having slope more than 2% to be treated by constructing earthen bunds, contour/ field

    bunding fortified with vegetative hedges of perennial grasses and locally suited agro forestry

    plants.

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    Table 2.19 Soil details

    S.

    No. Major Soil Classes

    Area in

    hectares

    A Soil Depth

    1 Sandy Loam 5479

    2

    B Soil Depth :

    1 0.00 to 7.50

    2 7.50 to 45.00 5479

    3 > 45.00

    C Soil fertility Status

    Kg/ha Recomm.

    N 50-70

    P 20-30

    K 10-15

    Micronutrients PPM 100-500

    The analysis of table shows the need to improve and maintain soil fertility. Soil

    health card to every farmer every crop season will be provided, which will include the

    recommendation for Application of micro nutrient and fertilizers as per the crops those

    would be taken on the field.

    Table 2.20 Erosion details

    Cause Type of

    erosion

    Area affected

    (ha)

    Run off(mm/

    year)

    Average

    soil

    loss

    (Tonnes/

    ha/ year)

    Water erosion

    a Sheet 4539 16 3 to 7

    b Rill 560 30 3 to 5

    c Gully

    Sub-Total 5099 46

    Wind erosion 380 -----

    Total for project 5479

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    The need is:

    To check land degradation

    To reduce excessive biotic pressure by containing the number and controlling

    population of livestock

    To check cultivation on sloping lands without adequate precautions of soil and water

    conservation measures

    To discourage cultivation along susceptible nallah beds

    To check Faulty agriculture techniques

    To check Uncontrolled grazing and developed cattle tracks

    To check Deforestation of steep slopes

    To check erosive velocity of runoff, store Runoff, to arrest silt carried by runoff and to

    recharge ground Water. Structures life Earthen check dams, gully plugs, Bank

    Stabilisation, Loose stone check Dams, Gabions, Earthen embankment (Nadi) and

    Anicuts would be taken up.

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    CHAPTER- III

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    CHAPTER - III Proposed Development Plan

    A) Preparatory phase activities, Capacity Building Trainings and EPA

    The IEC activities like Group meetings, door-to-door campaign, slogans and wall

    writings etc. are carried out in all the habitations. A series of meetings were conducted

    with GP members, community and discussed about the implementation of IWMP

    programme. The PRA exercises also conducted in each and every habitation involving all

    the stake holders. User groups are also formed to ensure beneficiaries effective and active

    participation since from beginning, planning and in execution so that the can use them on

    sustained basis and can maintain even after the completion of project.

    Grama Sabhas were conducted for approval of entry point activities, for selecting

    the watershed committee and approval of DPR.

    S.

    No

    Name of the

    Gram Panchayat

    Date on which Grama

    Sabha approved EPA

    1 Chaba 21.12.2011

    2 Suwaliya 17.01.2012

    Details of Entry Point Activities under taken:

    S.

    No.

    Names

    of

    village

    Amount

    ear

    marked

    for

    EPA

    Entry Point

    Activities planned Esti

    mated

    cost

    Exp.

    Incur

    red

    Bal

    ance

    Exp

    ected

    out

    come

    Act

    ual

    out

    come

    Solar

    lights RHS

    Drin

    king

    water

    1 Duargsinghpura

    32.87 8.07 24.80 - 32.87 23.50 9.37

    2 Sukhsagar 3 Genangarh 4 SohansinghNagar 5 Chaba 6 Lumbansar 7 Khemasar 8 Ganganagar

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    The PRA exercise was carried out in all the villages on the dates shown below:

    S.

    No

    Name of the

    village/Habitation

    Date on which PRA

    conducted

    1 Duargsinghpura 15.08.2012 2 Sukhsagar 17.09.2012

    3 Genangarh 26.07.2012

    4 SohansinghNagar 17.07.2012

    5 Chaba 21.08.2012

    6 Lumbansar 15.08.2012

    7 Khemasar 16.07.2012

    8 Ganganagar 18.09.2012

    Transact walk were carried out involving the community for Social mapping,

    Resource mapping. Detailed discussions and deliberations with all the primary

    stakeholders were carried out.

    Socio-economic survey was carried out during period covering all the households

    and primary data on demography, Land holdings, Employment status, Community

    activities etc. was collected as mentioned in chapter 2.

    State remote sensing department was assigned the work of preparing various

    thematic layers using Cartosat-1 and LISS-3 imageries for Creation, development and

    management of geo-spatial database depicting present conditions of land (terrain), water

    and vegetation with respect to watershed under different ownerships at village level

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    Table- Capacity Building activities in the project (PHYSICAL & FINANCIAL) *4% OF TOTAL PROJECT COST.

    1 2 3 5 6 7

    S.

    No.

    Project

    Stakeholders

    Total

    no. of

    persons

    No. of persons to be trained during

    project period

    No. of Training to be organized

    during project period

    No. of person days to be trained during

    project period

    I

    year

    II

    year

    III

    year

    IV

    year

    V

    year Total

    I

    year

    II

    year

    III

    year

    IV

    year

    V

    year Total

    I

    year

    II

    year

    III

    year

    IV

    year

    V

    year Total

    1 PIAs 1 1 1 - - - 2 1 1 - - - 2 6 3 - - - 9

    2 WDTs 4 4 4 4 - - 12 6 6 3 - - 15 72 72 48 - - 192

    3 UGs 300 - 200 100 - - 300 - 10 5 2 1 18 - 4000 800 400 200 5400

    4 SHGs 320 - 200 120 - - 320 - 12 7 3 2 24 - 3600 1440 200 120 5360

    5 WCs 25 - 28 14 8 - 50 - 6 3 1 10 - 504 126 40 670

    6 GPs 50 - 40 15 10 - 65 - 2 1 1 4 - 200 75 50 325

    7 Community 3030 - 1520 960 340 210 3030 - 38 24 9 6 77 - 3800 2400 1080 720 8000

    8 EXPOSURE

    TOUR

    (INTER

    STATE)

    100 - 100 - - - 100 - 1 - - - 1 - 700 - - - -

    9 EXPOSURE

    TOUR (Out

    Of STATE)

    100 - - 100 - - 100 - 1 - - 1 - - 1100 - - `1100

    10 PM/SLNA 3 - 3 - - - 3 - 2 1 3 - 12 6 - - 18

    11 TOTAL

    PHYSICAL

    3920 5 2096 1313 358 210 3982 7 78 45 17 9 155 78 12891 5995 1770 1040 21774

    12 TOTAL

    FINANCIAL

    33.546 0.196 18.49 11.52 2.18 1.16 - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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    Table-, Education & Communication (IEC) activities in the project area (1% of total Project cost.)

    S.

    No.

    Activity Executing

    agency

    Allocation out of

    1% of total

    Project cost

    Allocation in lacs Expected Outcome (may

    quantity, wherever

    possible) I year II year III year vI year V year Total

    1 ekWMy #QVkWi okVj

    gkjosZfVx LVªDplZ ¼iapk;r

    lfefr] jktho xkW/kh lsok

    dsUnz ;k vU; iapk;r

    lfefr Lrjh; utnhdh

    ljdkjh Hkou ½A

    PIA

    P.S.Shergarh

    0.20 - 1.00 0.62 - - 1.62

    2 tyxzg.k {ks= xfrfof/k;kas

    dks n’kkZrk gqvk POP /

    CLAY / WOOD / PLASTIC

    ls cuk gqvk ekWMyA

    PIA

    P.S.Shergarh

    0.10

    0.10 0.37 0.24 0.10

    -

    0.81

    3 MhLiys cksMZs@IysDl cksMZ@

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    4 okWy isfUVax&tyxzg.k xfrfof/k;ksa] y{;ks o izkfIr

    vkfn dks n’kkZrh gqbZ A

    PIA

    P.S.Shergarh

    0.25 - 0.40 0.30 0.10 0.80

    5 tyxzg.k fodkl laca/kh

    eqfnzr iEiysVl@fyQ

    ysVl@pkVZ@iksLVj@

    vkfnA

    - 0.20 0.20 0.10 0.60

    6 Ukkjk ys[ku 0.49 - - 0.24 0.73

    7 lQyrk dh dgkuh;ksa dh

    ohfM;ksaxzkQh@QksVksxzkQh@

    y?kqfQYe ,oa d`"kdks ls

    lk{kkrdkj @ okrkZ A

    PIA

    P.S.Shergarh

    0.15

    - - - 0.30 0.20 0.50

    8 fucU/k o okn&fookn

    izfr;ksfxrk

    - 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.40

    9 jsfM;ksa@nwjn’kZu ij okrkZ o

    foKkiu

    - 0.14 0.10 0.08 - 0.32

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    10 lkaLd`frd R;kSgkj @ esys

    vkfn ds volj ij iznZ’kuh

    PIA

    P.S.Shergarh an 0.10 - 0.10 0.10 - - 0.20

    11 uqDdM+ ukVd - 0.12 - 0.14 - 0.26

    12 dViqryh izn’kZu - 0.10 0.10 0.15 - 0.35

    13 jkf= xks"Bh PIA P.S.Shergarh

    0.20 - 0.08 0.07 - - 0.15

    14 Hkw laj{k.k lIrkg - - 0.40 - - 0.40

    15 psruk jSyh - 0.15 0.15 0.10 - 0.40

    16 tyxzg.k fodkl dk lans’k

    nsus okys lkaLd`frd dk;ZØe

    - 0.15 0.15 0.10 - 0.40

    17 d`"kd fnol dk vk;kstu

    ,oa {ks= Hkze.k fnol dk

    vk;kstu bR;kfn

    - 0.15 - 0.13 - 0.28

    18 dqy 1-00 0.59 3.12 2.55 1.83 0.30 8.22

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    Various thematic layers provided by SRSAC are:

    Delineation of Cluster Village boundaries. Digitised Khasara maps of the villages falling in project area. Network of Drainage lines, existing water bodies, falling in the project area. Base maps (transport network, village/boundaries, and settlements). Land Use / Land cover map. Contours at 1 meter interval, slope map( in delineated watershed projects)

    Based on GIS thematic layers, Field visits, PRA and analysis of benchmark data (as

    discussed in chapter 2) final Treatment plan on revenue map for implementation has been

    framed. Thus each intervention identified has been marked on revenue map (map

    enclosed in PR as annexure Below). The GIS based intervention map, PRA based

    intervention map are annexed as Annexure Below

    B)Livelihood Action Plan (LAP):

    An awareness programme has been undertaken at Gram Sabha for

    communication & sensitization of the target beneficiaries. Livelihood Action

    Plan is a pre requisite for availing the funds under the livelihood component.

    LAP has been prepared by the PIA in consultation with WDT, WC & the

    members of SHG,SC/ST, women, landless/ assetless households. Details of

    funds available & their utilisation is as under :

    (i) Total project cost Rs.821.85 Lacs.

    (ii) Funds available under livelihood component is 9% of total project cost=

    Rs.74.00 Lacs.

    (a) Seed money for SHGs as revolving fund = Rs.44.40 Lacs.

    (minimum 60% of livelihood component)

    No. Of SHG to be formed 178 Nos.

    No of persons (members) in SHGs 1424 Nos.

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    (b) Seed money for enterprising individuals = Rs7.40 Lacs

    (maximum 10% of livelihood component)

    No of persons identified as enterprising individuals 30 Nos.

    S. N Item Numbers

    Revolving

    fund/Seed

    money

    % of

    LAP

    1 SHG

    a Existing 58 14.40 19.46

    b New 120 30.00 40.54

    Sub Total 178 44.40 60.00

    2 Enterprising individuals 30 7.40 10.00

    3

    Enterprising

    SHG/Federations of

    SHG

    12 22.20 30.00

    Total 74.00

    Proposed Activities (On Farm)*

    Name of activity* No of SHGs Revolving fund

    Fisheries 0

    Dairying 17 4.25

    Poultry 1 0.25

    Piggery 0 0

    Goatry 5 1.25

    Bee keeping 0 0

    Sericulture 0 0

    Nursery 1 0.25

    Maize dehusker 0 0

    Dal mill 0 0

    Oil mill 0 0

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    Others (specify) 100 25.00

    Total 124 31.00

    Proposed Major activities (Off Farm)**

    Name of activity* No of SHGs Revolving fund

    Artisans 5 1.25

    Carpenter 5 1.25

    Leather Craft 0 0

    Porter 6 1.50

    Mason 13 3.15

    Eco tourism 0 0

    Agro processing 7 1.75

    Blacksmith 1 0.25

    Candle making 0 0

    Dona Pattal 0 0

    Sewing / Knitting 3 0.75

    Tea Stall 3 0.75

    General Store 3 0.75

    Mobile repair 1 0.25

    Mech / Misc. shop 4 1.00

    Others (specify) 3 0.75

    Total 54 13.40

    List of persons & Proposed Activities. ( 10% of (9%)

    S.

    No.

    Activity Proposed Name of

    Person

    Category

    SC /ST

    /Others

    Project

    fund

    Revolving

    Contribution

    will be decided in future by committee and SHG

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    (c) Funds for Enterprising SHG/Federations of SHG

    (Maximum 30 % of livelihood activities)= Rs. 22.20 Lacs

    The funding for major livelihood activities will enable the enterprising

    SHGs/SHG federation to avail a composite loan for undertaking major

    livelihood activities or to upscale activities as recommended by the WC &

    approved by WCDC in consultation with line departments.

    Details of enterprising SHG/federation is given below :

    S.No. Name of SHG/

    SHG federation

    Project

    Name

    Project

    Cost in

    lacs

    Grant in aid

    50% of

    project cost

    or 2 lacs

    whichever

    is less

    Bank loan

    1 Eligible SHG’s will form federation. It would be decided during the

    course of the project.

    2 will be decided in future by committee and SHG

    Total

    * Details of project activities can be prepared in coming years after formation

    of SHG federation or as the case may be. C) Production Plan: An awareness programme has been undertaken at Gram Sabha for

    communication & sensitization of the target beneficiaries. Production System

    & micro enterprises Action Plan is pre-requisite for availing the funds under

    the Production System & micro enterprises component. Production plan has

    been prepared by the PIA in consultation with WDT, WC & the members of

    Users Group. Details of funds available & their utilisation is as under :

    (iii) Total project cost Rs.821.85 Lacs.

    (iv) Funds available under Production System & Micro enterprises

    component is 10% of total project cost= Rs. 82.20 Lacs.

    Proposed Activities for production system & Micro enterprises

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    Name of activity* No. of house

    holds

    Cost of

    activity WDF

    A Production System

    1 Fisheries 0 0 0

    2 Dairying 23 3.50 lacs As per

    guideline

    3 Poultry 0 0 0

    4 Piggery 0 0 0

    5 Goatry 945 2.70 lacs 0

    6 Bee keeping 0 0 0

    7 Sericulture 0 0 0

    8 Bio fuel , Medicinal plantation

    0 0 0

    B Others 0 0 0

    1 Crop

    Demonstration 1221 0

    a

    Integrated

    Nutrient

    Management

    0 0 0

    b Integrated Pest

    Management 0 0 0

    c

    Distribution of

    seed / Mini kit of

    HYV

    1115 3.35 0

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    2

    Introduction of

    Innovative Agril

    Activities

    0 0 0

    3

    Distribution of

    Seed cum ferti.

    drill

    0 0 0

    4

    Distribution of

    other Agricultural

    & plant protection

    equipment

    0 0 0

    5 Fodder

    production 0 0 0

    6 Agro forestry 13 Ha 3.90

    7 Agro Horticulture 13 Ha 17.81

    8 Floriculture

    9 Vegetable

    cultivation 0 0 0

    10

    Organic farming

    (Green

    Manuaring,

    Vermicompost,

    Nadep Compost)

    0 0 0

    11 Green House 0 0 0

    12 Shed net 0 0 0

    13 Nursery 0 0 0

    Others (specify) 0 00 0

    Total

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    C Microenterprises

    1 Agro processing

    2 Value Addition

    3

    Fruit

    preservation

    ( Chatni, Achar,

    Murabba, Jam,

    Jelly, Etc.)

    4 Flour Mill

    5 Dal mill

    6 Oil mill

    7 Maize dehusker

    8 Para Vetnery

    services

    a AI

    b Castration

    c Demo. Urea

    Molasis

    9 Manger

    10 Animal Shed

    Others 10.43 0.00

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    Awareness Programme

    -Slogan Wall Painting,

    Scientific Animal Husbandry Practices ; Seminars / Debates / Pamphlet distribution/ Stickers/ Chetana Rally

    Visit- intra/ inter/ out of State/ Abroad

    Fortnightly Meetings with Livestock keeper to discuss and decide all breedable females to be covered.

    Creation Of Disease Free Zone: Livestock’s health coverage

    Establishment of Pashudhan Seva Kendra (PSK) (Convergence with peer department)

    Deworming to reduce worm load and enhance disease resistance. (Convergence with peer department)

    Distribution of mineral mixture. (Convergence with peer department)

    Free of Cost Vaccination in IWMP area Livestock for H.S., B.Q., F.M.D., PPR, ETV and Sheep Pox.

    Ensure Hygenic measures to check Zonosis.(DAH/ IWMP)

    Construction of Animal Sheds with Manger and Portable Manger With accessories

    Provision of Cattle Water Troughs.

    Infertility Management: To ensure Livestock’s Productivity

    Expansion of AI Coverage/ reduction in no.of infertile females.

    PCPD+ COMBAT INFERTILITY+ CAMPS INFERTILITY RLDB+ CAMPS INFERTILITY SC COMPONENT

    Breed Improvment: To ensure Livestock’s Productivity enhancement

    A.I. (Convergence with peer department)

    Incentive based Mass Castration at Door Step of Scrub Bulls to Check ND Recycling.

    Registration of bulls (Convergence with peer department)

    Bull / Buck Distribution for NS-.Gir, Murrah And Sirohi /Jamunapari Breed Bulls/ Bucks Should Be Distributed For 3yrs 6 (3 In Each Iwmp Area,

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    Where Ever A.I. Facility Is Not Available Round’s O Clock. On 100% Subsidized Rate To WC.

    Financial Incentive to the Inseminator for Calf Borns.

    Convergence with peer Department/DAH/Agriculture/ATMA/ Board/ Trust/ Goseva

    An Assistance to control Malnutrition: Protein Supplementation

    Feed & fodder production enhancement.

    ANNUAL ACTION PLAN : PIA will prepare annual action plan in the month of January indicating outgoing liabilities as well as new projects which they

    wish to take during next financial years & will submit to PM(WCDC). These

    plans will be placed for approval at P.S. (Standing Committee of Production

    and Agriculture) & Z.P. (Standing Committee of Production) level every year.

    While preparing Annual Action Plan (AAP) if rates of labour or material in

    DPR increased or decreased changed rates will be applicable for preparing

    AAP & the effect of same can be met by converging the remaining works with

    other schemes

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    STATUS OF LAND USE

    S.No. Gram Panchayat Name Of Village

    Arable Land

    (Ha.)

    Non Arable

    Land (Ha.)

    Total land

    (Ha.)

    Cost Per Ha.

    (Rs.)

    Total Cost Of

    Project (Lacs)

    A Chaba Chaba

    495 18 513 15000 76.95

    Duargsinghpura

    909 26 935 15000 140.25

    Sukhsagar

    852 3 855 15000 128.25

    Genangarh

    817 37 854 15000 128.10

    SohansinghNagar

    320 0 320 15000 48

    3393 84 3477 15000 521.55

    B Suwaliya Lumbansar

    1468 35 1503 15000 225.45

    Khemasar

    126 1 127 15000 19.05

    Ganganagar

    336 36 372 15000 55.8

    1930 72 2002 15000 300.3

    GRAND TOTAL 5323 156 5479 15000 821.85

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