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Case StudyCase StudyUnfolding The Fruits Of Success
IWDP-IV watershedNowrangpur, Orissa
G B Reddy, IFS
Director cum Special Secretary,
Orissa Watershed Development Mission
03.02.2011
Institutional DeliveryInstitutional Delivery
• Separate PD (Watersheds) office with technical team
• Full time PIAs with 10-15 watersheds
• Two technical teams with PIA ( fulltime WDT and LST)
• Process guidelines
• CLWs at watershed level
• Cluster Level CLRCs for Capacity building
Well Being Ranking (WBR)……..Well Being Ranking (WBR)……..
HH well being ranking……..HH well being ranking……..
Participatory Planning………Participatory Planning………
Social Map preparation
Social Map……..Social Map……..
Display of Social Map
Project ProfileProject Profile• Dandasara MWS under IWDP-IV• Village- Dandasara, block-Umerkote, Dist-Nowrangpur• Total Households:165
• Year of start:2004-05
• Treatable Area: 500 ha
• Included under Jeebika: 2008(livelihoods component and tech support under State Plan)
• Livelihoods components @ 3500/- per ha
• MLP for Livelihoods conducted
• HHs categorized into VP/Poor/Manageable and well off
Banamali Sahoo
• A distress migrant from village- Dandasara,
• Falls under poor category• 48 years old• A family of eight
members• 2.5 acres of dry land
under rainfed paddy• Production was
insufficient to feed a large family
• Acute poverty
Project interventionProject intervention
• Facilitated Participatory Planning– Focus on very poor and poor (through WBR)
• Problem identification– Large family– Low Social Capital– Indebtedness– Poor Crop Planning– Resources Constraints– Traditional practices
Key interventionsKey interventions
• Excavated a small pond of 7 feet deep and 60x60sq.feet
size with project assistance of Rs.10,000/- during 2008
• Took Rs.5,000/-RF (through His wife from SHG)
• RF used for cultivating French bean, tissue culture banana
and arhar on the bunds ( nutritional security)
• Released 1000 fingerlings in the pond
• Technical inputs provided by the Project
• Received an income of Rs. 7000/- from Pisciculture during
2009
• This income motivated him to deepen the pond up to 12 ft
to store more water for productive use.
Farm Pond of Sri SahooFarm Pond of Sri Sahoo
Changes in CroppingChanges in CroppingNow, he has a diversified Cropping system
Kharif: Paddy/maize (appropriate land use)Rabi: 1.60 acre of his land has been covered under various crops
Mustard -1.00 acreTomato -0.30 acreGround nut -0.10 acreBrinjal - 0.20 acre
Thereby crop intensity increased by 64%
Smt. & Sri Banamali Sahoo are engaged in harvesting of kharif maizeSmt. & Sri Banamali Sahoo are engaged in harvesting of kharif maize
Mustard cultivation undertaken by Sri Sahoo Mustard cultivation undertaken by Sri Sahoo after harvesting of monsoon maizeafter harvesting of monsoon maize
Tomato Cultivation undertaken by Sri SahooTomato Cultivation undertaken by Sri Sahoo
IncomeIncome
• Current earning from farm : Rs. 27,000/- per year • Increased income motivated him to go for petty
business managed by his wife
Banamali’s wife in her Grocery Shop Banamali’s wife in her Grocery Shop per day sale ranges from Rs 400-500per day sale ranges from Rs 400-500
Outcomes/ImpactOutcomes/Impact• Regular Income• Nutritional Security to family• Improved health condition reduced
expenditure on health• Increased saving habit• Better quality of life • Stopped migrating• Diversified livelihoods through petty
business/pisciculture/diversified farming
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