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Group-14
Suganya.K
Virat Mishra
Rahul Alwal
Chazat Lowang
Jagtap Kiran
INTRO- MULKANOOR VILLAGE
Part of Warangal (U) District
Mandal -Bheemdevarapally
Area- 16.63 sq km
Population – 9075 ; Sex Ratio- 1006
Surface roads and 100% Pucca houses
100% Electrification
100% school enrollment
Gram Panchayat functioning effectively
EDUCATION
100% enrollment
Literacy rate-68% , Male -78, Female-58%
3 Government schools, 2 Private Schools, 2 Junior Colleges and 1 Degree College
Observations
Midday Meal Scheme- hygienic and satisfactory
TS Model School had good infrastructure, dedicated staff and updated vocational courses
Primary school building in dilapidated state
Acute shortage of Toilets
Misuse of school premises by social miscreants for liquor consumption
Need for better English medium schools and coaching for entrance exams
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HEALTH
MMR & IMR are zero
100% Immunization coverage
100% Institutional deliveries
1 PHC, 4 Health Sub-Centers, 1 Homeopathy Clinic, 1 Private Hospital, 8 Anganwadi Centres, 9 ASHA workers and 8 ANMs
Observations
Well maintained PHC but need 24/7 services
High awareness about Family Planning, Vasectomy preferred over Tubectomy
Prevalent diseases- Dengue, Fluorosis, Acidity and Migraine amongst farmers
Mulkanoor Co-operative Society Backbone and chief growth engine of not only
Mulkanoor village but also the surrounding 3 Mandals
Established in 1956 by Shri. A.K.Vishwanath Reddy
Under its umbrella are the following organizations
Mulkanoor Co-operative Rural Bank- 7000 farmers
Mulkanoor Women’s Co-operative Dairy- Swakrushi-
23,000 women members, spread across 160 villages
Solar powered Rice and Cotton Ginning mills
Seed Production Center
Soil Testing Lab and Farmer information Center
35,000 metric ton storage capacity
Supply of agricultural inputs and Procurement and
Marketing
AGRICULTURE & LAND REFORMS
Total cropped area: 945 hectares
Rainfall 90-100 cm, Red and Black Soil
Irrigation: Tank and Ground water
Major crops: Paddy, Cotton, Maize and Horticulture
92% of farmers are small and marginal
MCS &RB backbone of agriculture
Good level of mechanization and technological
development
Land reforms are negligible
100% institutional credit
Problems and Solutions
FINANCIAL INCLUSION & SHG 100% institutional credit , 232 SHG
Crop insurance pre-requisite for institutional credit
No Frills Bank account
SHGs eligible for loans from 4 public institutions
Interest reimbursement
4th tier- Income Generating Activities
Loans for 5 Lakhs and 7 Lakhs
Problems faced
Green Card
Passbook printing
Income Generating Activities
Irregular meetings with Banks
Strike by APMs, etc
SWACHH BHARAT MISSION
Around 85% of the houses have constructed toilets
ODF target to be achieved by 15th November, 2017
Subsidy of Rs 12,000/- per toilet per household
Use of both persuasive and coercive means
No public toilets in school, bus stand, banks, Village
Panchayat
Lack of adequate dustbins in public places
Behavioral change-biggest challenge
Open drainage
WAY FORWARD……
Overall Mulkanoor village has all the basic
infrastructure in terms of health, education and
connectivity
But education is not translating into gainful
employment
Agriculture is being benefited from MCS&RB
but the landless laborers specially the weaker
sections have been left out
To address this, there is a need for skill
development and creating non farm sources of
livelihood
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