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Smart Village Smart Village Model Model
Through Through Convergence Convergence
M. P. State Employment Guarantee CouncilM. P. State Employment Guarantee CouncilPanchayat and Rural Development Department Panchayat and Rural Development Department
BhopalBhopal
Village profile
Preparation for transit walk Digitised Patwari Village Map Demographic Village Information Family List from Voter List Animal-husbandry Census
Mapping of Village Land Use Map Social Map Irrigation Map Cropping pattern Map Double Crop Map Occupation Pattern
Transit Walk for Data Collection and Up gradations
Core Team for Transit Walk Gram Rojgar Sahayak Secretary of Panchayat Sub-Engineer One Social Action Expert
Stockholders of Village Development PlanVillage Level Organisations MembersVillage Level Government ServantsVillage Level Civil Society Organisations Jagar Dal / Village Bhajan Mandali
Transit WalkInternal Village Walk
Door to Door Survey Information Collection and Upgrade Information marking on Village Map Village meeting/FGD
Field Visit Field to Field Survey Information Collection and Upgrade Information marking on Patwari Map
Identification of Gaps
Gaps at household levelGaps at Village LevelGaps in Backward LinkageGaps in Forward LinkageGaps in Infrastructure Gaps in SkillGaps in Equipment Prioritization of gapsWho is to be benefitted-priority ranking -Poorest/ vulnerable sectionsWhat is to be taken up –priority ranking of families
Civic Amenities at Village Level Cement Concrete Roads with drainsStreet LightSafe Drinking Water Supply to households/common places-De-fluoridation/ ROSanitation FacilitiesE-Library /Library/Functional School BuildingFunctional Aganwadi Centre Play ground / play materialsCremation ground Public ParkBuilding for Social purposePassenger shade
Civic Amenities at Household Level
Pucca HouseToilet Cattle-shedBiogas Nadep Vermi -compost Working-shed for artisansKitchen garden
Farm Infrastructure
Land LevellingIrrigation well Green FencingKisan Credit CardMembership in PACSHorticulture Commercial Plantation Percolation tank Lift/Gravity flow irrigationGround water recharge facilities
Facilities for Village Economic Activities
Collection cum Distribution CentreMilk Collection Centre with Computer Godown, grading, packing facility CentreFish pondCommon working shedMulti facilities trimming (Training?) Centre Panchayat building Ultra Small Bank BranchVillage Market Agriculture equipment bankGrading cum meeting platforms with shade
Education/Health Facilities
School Building with good furniture Aganwadi Centre with play school/toys/games materials and day care Centre Library with reading room/computer learning facilityPlay ground with room and sports/game materialsSupporting health facilities wherever relevant
Interventions for common lands/resources
Forest management/conservationGrazing landsCommon reservoirs/ponds-fisheriesGroundwater management
Village Convergence PlanIdentified components and prepare list of worksPrepare estimates for each workIdentified funding source for each component Take technical and administrative approval Include in village Shelf of Project Identified user group/management committees for stake building-community contribution/executionIdentified execution agencies Develop to bring Public Participation through PPPDevelop mechanism for operation and maintenance
Intensive Participatory Planning Exercise
IPPEIPPE
Need for Participatory Planning
It is easily understood that the people of a village know better them any outsider. To Address their problems and improve their situation. Participatory planning is an approach and a methodology which helps identify community problems and to Plan solutions with the active participation of community members. Facilitates the identification, preparation and design of community project based on the reality and criteria of its members. It is a people- centric process that puts the poorest first.
Key Features And Benefits of Participation
Mobilizes the community.Informs People of the possibilities for planning and executing local development individual. Promotes greater inclusiveness by using techniques.It builds trust understanding between different groups in a community . Promotes greater transparency.It acknowledges power differentials within the community and ensures that the voice of the ‘last is heard first’. It teaches skills which last beyond the planning process. Shifts control of development from a few to the lager community and increases ownershipIncreases the credibility of the projects that are taken up because they have emerged from a collective decision making process.
Key Steps In The Planning Process
Step -1: Orientation on meeting Meeting of Block officials To the identified BPT members Orientation meeting of elected heads of GP’s, members of JP’s, and GP/Block level functionaries of community based organizations. The meeting will finalize the block level IPPE Calendar.
Key Steps In The Planning Process
Step -2: First Visit to GP
BPT & Block officials explain IPPE to all elected
members of the GP
GP facilitates a meeting of the BPT with elected
Representatives and identified members of people’s
institutions. Meeting identifies local contact persons for
villages/hamlets/wards and finalises IPPE calendar for GP.
Key Steps In The Planning Process
Step -3: understanding the community
Opening discussion in public meeting at the
ward/hamlet/village.
FGDs with key stakeholders, undertaking social mapping,
Amenities mapping, Resource Mapping, Transect walk,
Household survey for Identified Most Vulnerable
Households, seasonality Analysis, Problem Analysis.
Key Steps In The Planning Process
Step -4: Planning for development Visioning exercise fot Village Development through MGNREGS. Identification of MGNREGS Work through FGDs With stakeholders and transect walks. Prioritising of works at the ward/hamlet/village level. Matching works to Demand for Employment.
Step -5: Presentation of plan First at the sub- panchayat level. Final prioritization and approval in gram sabha.
Who will conduct the IPPE
IEC Activities
Understanding the Community
Tools to understand the community provides us with information on :
Vulnerable Communities Vulnerable Households Their current status in terms of MGNREGA employment and Assets Their current resource ownership & Control (Community & individual) Their need for MGNREGA Employment with seasonality of needTheir need for Assets in terms of community and individual assets.
Key Acctivities
Social map
Seasonality mapping
Door to door survey at thr habitation level
Resource Mapping
Transect walk
Key Activities – 1. Social Map
Social Map presents information of different households residing in the location.
Basic focus is on Vulnerability groups and their information about MGNREGA registration, employment and individual asset creation.
It also depicts amenities available in the area to discuss the potential of MGNREGA by plotting current assets and the need & potential to develop new ones.
A team of one facilitator, one observer and one documenter helps in facilitating social maps.
Key Activities – 1. Social Map
Key questions which it helps in answering :
How many households in villages & where are they located?
Institutions and amenities found in the village and where?
Assets previously created under MGNREGA and employment status of past year
Socio-economic status of Vulnerable groups.
Key Activities – 2. Seasonality Map
Life and Livelihoods in villages of India vary from season to season.
There are seasons when there is a lot of Agricultural work, forest produce work and wage employment availability.
Also there are lean seasons when neither Agricultural work nor common property based livelihoods are available. These seasons can be harnessed for MGNREGA employment.
To create Seasonality Maps, use the names of seasons and months as locally used by people.
Key Activities – 2. Seasonality Map
Seasonality of livelihoods and employment varies between different communities and between women and men.
For example,Among forest neighbouring communities, ST
households and especially women, might be having greater dependence on Non Timber Forest Produce (e.g Mahua flower or Tendu Patta Collection).
Key Activities – 2. Seasonality Map
How to make a Seasonality Map?
Introduce the purpose and ask the participants on how the local people divide the year. Let the community construct the calendar rather than directing the process. Take the variables such as Agriculture, wage employment, migration, MGNREGA work, forest resources, etc. on the top side. Focus attention on one particular variable and encourage people to plot this on the calendar using drawing symbols or objects. Eg. Labour demand, determine the 4 least busy months, lean period etc.
Occupation/Month
Agriculture Wage Employment
Migration MGNREGA Works
Forest Resources
Chaitra
Baishakh
Jesth
Asarh
Shravan
Bhado
Ashwin
Kartik
Agahan
Poush
Magh
Falgun
Example of a Seasonal Calendar for Livelihood :
Key Activities – Resource MappingHow to make a Resource mapping
Collect the revenue maps of the target villages. Carry material required for drawing resource map on the earth/floor of chart papers. Identify 2-3 persons from the village/hamlet who have knowledge and understanding about revenue map and land. Preparing the map in the villageThe following are the major step a. Step 1- lay out village boundary b. Step 2- mark out directions c. Step 3- draw major rivers, existing NRLM assets d. Step 4- refine by drawing out patches of land (either by patta/community/soil/crop)with the help of the community.
Key Activities – Transect walk
What is a transect walk
Transect walk gives us an actual feel of the habitation as well as the resources. To given idea of housing conditions and nature of amenities available in the village. Transect across agricultural fields can provide an idea about land use, drainage, soil quality and so on.Materials and time required Large sheets of paper, markers, notebooks/paper and pens are needed to make a copy of the diagram and also for the note-taker to record the discussion generated
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