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1 CONSOLIDATED DETAILED PROJECT REPORT ON WATERSHED Under IWMP DEVELOPMENT BLOCK NADAUN DISTRICT HAMIRPUR (HIMACHAL PRADESH) Prepared by: Social Association for Natural Development and Environment Safety (SANDESH) Email- [email protected]

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CONSOLIDATED DETAILED PROJECT REPORT

ON

WATERSHED

Under

IWMP DEVELOPMENT BLOCK NADAUN DISTRICT HAMIRPUR (HIMACHAL PRADESH)

Prepared by:

Social Association for Natural Development and Environment Safety

(SANDESH) Email- [email protected]

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CHAPTER – 1

PROJECT BACKGROUND

1.1 Project Background:

Hamirpur IWMP-III Nadaun project has been sanctioned vide sanctioned letter No.K-

11013/12/2010/IWMP (Himachal Pradesh) dated 11th March, 2011 on the basis of

Preliminary Project Report (PPR) by Govt. of India for the treatment of 5800 ha. area of

6 micro watershed of 23 gram panchayat of Development Block Nadaun. The work for

preparation of DPR is assigned to SANDESH and this DPR has been prepared by the

primary stake holders of all 23 gram Panchayat falls under this project area and a team

from Sandesh.

Under this micro watershed four Gram Panchayat and 40 villages have been included.

The area of Rangas watershed is a cluster of four Gram Panchayats. Total effected

geographical area of the watershed is 5800 ha. Total outlay of this project is Rs. 870.00

lacs (@15000/- per hectares) and the project period is 5 to 7 years. The watershed

area of this block falls in middle shivalik ranges having a fragile ecosystem.

Agro climatically this area falls in sub-montane low hill zone (zone – I) of Himachal

Pradesh having an undulating topography. The main tributaries of this watershed are

kunah khad and man Khad and flows within watershed area south to west direction and

falls near Gram Panchayat Bela and Kohla of development block Nadaun

Table no.1: Basic project information

Name of Watershed

Gram Panchayat Nos. of Villages

covered

Area for treatment

In ha.

Project Cost (Rs. In lacs)

Rangas Rangas 10 409 61.35

Rail 10

213 31.95

Kandrola Plassi 12

334 50.10

Putrial

08 307 46.05

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Total

40 1263 189.45

Naryah Naryah 20 373 55.95

Lahar Kotlu 8

387 58.05

Bhumpal 15

228 34.20

Total

43 988 148.20

Sanahi Sanahi 12 349 52.35

Malag 03

244 36.60

Badhera 02

94 14.10

Panyali 04 125 18.75

Total 21 812 121.80

Batran Batran 3 330 49.50

Hathol Khas 4 221 33.15

Kamlah 2 260 39.00

Ghaloon 2 276 41.40

Total 11 1087 163.05

Dangri Dangri 10 375 56.25

Total 10 375 56.25

Nara Nara 9 240 3.60

Hareta 4 83 12.45

Galor Khas 5 86 12.90

Lahra 4 110 16.50

Total 22 519 77.85

Manjiyar

6 280 42.00

Total

6 280 42.00

Bela 2 331 49.65

Total

2 331 49.65

Bara 11 145 21.75

Total

11 145 21.75

G. Total 166 5800 870.00

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1.2 Need of Watershed Development Programme Watershed Development Programme is prioritized on the basis of thirteen parameters namely:

1. Poverty Index, 2. Percentage of SC/ST, 3. Actual wages, 4. Percentage of small and marginal farmers, 5. Ground water status, 6. Moisture Index, 7. Area under rainfed agriculture, 8. Drinking water situation in the area, 9. Percentage of the degraded land, 10. Productivity potential of the land, 11. Continuity of another watershed that has already

developed/treated, 12. Cluster approach for plain or for hilly terrain.

1.3. Salient features and concept of watershed:

1.3.1 General Information:

Sr. No.

PARTICULARS DETAIL

1 Title of the Project Hamirpur I.W.M.P.-III (Nadaun)

2 Name of the Watershed Rangas

3 Name of Gram Panchayat to be covered

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4 Villages covered under watershed

166

5 Name of C.D. Block Nadaun

6 Project Implementing Agency

Block Development Officer, Nadaun

7 Name of the district Hamirpur

8 Main river flowing nearby watershed area

BAIS

9 Major rivulet of watershed Kunah Khad & Man Khad

10 Small rivulet of watershed Dugga Nalla, Bann Nalla, Paniyala Nalla, Jhanduie Nalla, Gharan Nalla, Mundhar Nalla, Pange Bala Nalla, Putriyal Nalla, Bali Nalla, Pipal Nalla, Har Nalla, Ratiyal Nalla, Jamli Nalla, Kamlau Nalla, Rail Nalla, Sukrala

Nalla, Pukhrani Nalla, Charot Nalla, Chob Nalla, Droog Nalla,TayKhar Nalla, Narla Nalla, Padrol Nalla, Bag Nalla, Khobu Nalla & Chaleli Nalla (see G.P./watershed wise Detail at para No. 2.13)

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11 Implementation Period 5 years w.e.f. 2012 to 2016

12 Total Project Area proposed for treatment (Ha.)

5800

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Gram Panchayat wise Project Cost (Rs. In Lakhs)

870.00

14 Code of Watershed Area 1B1C4J2d, 1B1B4J1c, 1B1B6F1e, 1B1B6F2a, 1B1B6F2b, 1B1B6L1b 1B1B6L1c, 1B1B6L2a, 1B1B6L1a, 1B1B4J2b, 1B1B6L1b, 1B1B4L1a, 1B1B6F1d

16 Geographical location of the watershed

31º35’ N to 31º47’ N & 76º21’ E to 76º29’ E

17 Elevation of watershed area(amsl)

470 to 853

18 Agro Climatic Zone

Sub Humid and Sub Tropical Zone

Agro Ecological Situation

AES - II

1.3.2. Land use pattern:

1 Effected TGA (Ha.) 5800

2 Area under cultivation (Ha.)

4227

3 Fallow land (Ha.) 614

4 Community Land (Ha.) 347 5 Forest Land (Ha.) 612

6 Total no. of Land Holdings

a. Marginal Farming Families

2290

b. Small Farming Families 6418

c. Big Farming Families 0

d. Land Less 1

1.3.3. Demographic features of watershed area: 1 POPULATION TO BE COVERED

Male 25449

Female 24360

Total 49809 2 CATEGORY WISE WISE POPULATION TO BE COVERED

Others 29482

SC 9427

ST 761

OBC 10139 Total 49809

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3 HOUSEHOLDS TO BE COVERED

BPL Household 2168

4. LITERACY RATE 75% 5. EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES

Primary Schools 41

Elementary Schools 14

Govt. High School 6

Higher Secondary Schools 7

6. BANKING/CREDIT INSTITUTIONS

Commercial Banks 6

Cooperative Bank/Society 17

7. GOVT. INSTITUTIONS

Post Office 19

Patwar Ghar 15

Dispensary 14

Sub Heath Centre 4

HP State Electricity Board 5

J.E. Section 8

Veterinary Hospital 15

Anganwari Kendar 109

Mahila Mandal 77 8. NON GOVT. INSTITUTIONS

Gramin Sudhar Sabha 14

Self Help Groups 35

Yuvak Mandal 21

Sanjhi Van Yojna Samitti 3

Krishak Privar Kalyan Samitti 2

Mandir Committtee 6 9. CATTLE POPULATIONS

Cow 923

Buffalo 6915

Goat 1281

Ox 509

Sheep 97 Mule 32

9757

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1.4 MAPS 1.4.1 District wise map of Himachal Pradesh

1.4.2 Block wise map of District Hamirpur

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1.4.3 Panchayat wise map of Block Nadaun

1.4.4. Watershed wise map

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Map of Rangas Watershed: Gram Panchayat wise cadastral Maps :

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MAP of Naryah Watershed

cadastral Maps :

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MAP of Batran Watershed Gram Panchayat wise cadastral Maps:

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Watershed map of Dangari watershed:

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MAP of Bela Watershed

Cadastral Map of Gram Panchayat Dangari

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Gram Panchayat wise cadastral Maps :

Watershed Map of G.P. Bara:

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Watershed map of Sanahi watershed:

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Watershed MAP of G.P.Majhiyar

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MAP of Nara Watershed

Gram Panchayat wise cadastral Maps:

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1.5 Methodology

A questionnaire was developed by the experts of SANDESH Hamirpur according to the

guidelines provided by Department of Rural development, in consultation with stake

holders and line departments for collecting primary and secondary data. By using

different PRA tools and discussions, the probable interventions were listed.

1.5.1 Thematic maps

Identification of watershed villages (as per PPR) and delineation of panchayat,

watershed and block area on survey of India`s topo sheet No. 53 A/5 & A/6 of scale

1:50000 and generate thematic map for undertaking transact walk within the watershed

to study evaluation and marking of problems and opportunities with regard to soil and

water conservation.

1.5.2 Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA)

In order to understand the socio-economic aspects of watershed area, we conducted

Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) exercise with the help of the villagers and gram

panchayat representatives to obtain the required information about the watershed area.

1.5.3 Aspects of data

The village wise secondary data was obtained from revenue department of the district

and consolidated panchayat wise. Data were collected on the following aspects.

1. Demographic features

2. Land holding

3. Water availability

4. Water source details within the panchayat

5. Community engagement

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6. Livelihood

7. Awareness about Specific programme: Watershed

8. Desire to do more activities related to occupation

9. Productivity of farms

10. Fodder availability etc.

Secondary data related to different kinds of capital assets were collected from different

departments of Government agencies such as Revenue Office, Block Development

Officer, District Statistical Office, Animal Husbandry Office and District Rural

development Agency etc.

1.5.4 Transact Walk:

The technical teams did the transect walk through various drainage courses and

streams along with PRI members and villagers of concerned area to analyze the

problems and to suggest remedies. The team also proposed the structures and did the

survey work drainage lines, waste land and agriculture land of Rangas watershed.

To prepare site-specific panchayat wise and village and ward wise action plan packages for land and water resources development based on geological, geomorphologic and geo-hydrological characteristic. To integrate thematic information with socio economic information of the area for generation of location specific action plan of productive assets.

Undertook participatory rural appraisal at watershed level for which 3 teams comprising of two members were formed.

The collected data were analyzed and compiled village & panchayat wise. SWOT

analysis for the project area was done. Actual designing and estimation of budget for

the natural resource management for the next five years were prepared.

1.5.5 Orientation of PRIs and Primary Stake Holders: Orientation of PRIs and Primary Stake Holders was carried out of and discussed the

Feasibility of Water Harvesting Structure and Nalla treatment Works in all gram

panchayat of watershed area. There after undertook the transact walk in all Wards

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along with ward panchayat and villagers. Visited need based and location specific sites

and also monitored the house hold data collected by the different team members.

1.5.6 Standard estimates:

Standard estimates of the proposed works/structures in respect of soil and water

conservation measures, water resources development/water harvesting etc. have been

prepared by taking into consideration local conditions and designed accordingly.

1.5.7 Draft DPR preparation:

The Draft DPR preparation of watershed was initiated during first week of April 2012 by

the concerned expert.

1.5.8 Cross checking and Analysis of Draft DPR:

Cross check and Analysis of Data Extension issues were discuses with the progressive

farmers, Krishk Miter, Ward Panch and Pradhans of Gram Panchayat falls under

watershed area.

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CHAPTER – 2

GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AREA

2.1. Boundaries, Location and Extent:

2.1.1. Boundaries: Watershed forms the central part of the development block

Nadaun. This watershed bounded by river Bais from north Gram Panchayat Balduhak

and Choru from East, area of Bijhari block from south, Man Khand from south west and

Amlehar, Kitpal from East.

2.1.2. Location and extent: Rangas watershed is situated in HP-I sub-montane

and low hills sub –tropical and AES-II zone of the Himachal Pradesh. The watershed

lies between degrees to 31º35’ N to 31º47’ N & 76º21’ E to 76º29’ E

2.1.3. Administrative setup: From administrative view point, the watershed has

been divided into 166 revenue villages & 23 gram panchayat.

2.2. Elevation:

The elevation of the watershed varies from 470 M to 853 M above Means Sea Level.

2.3. Topography:

The topography of watershed area is gentle sloping to plain with some areas having

rolling landscape. Most of the area lies along with main catchment of Kunah Khad and

Man Khad. Numerous very small hills are partially scattered in all over the area.

2.4. Soils:

Majority of soil fall under antisols, inceptisols and alfisols orders. These soils show

incipient to moderate profile development. Soil texture varies between loamy sand

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toclay loam. Soil reaction is mostly neutral and rarely acidic. N & P are low to medium

and K is medium. Depth is shallow to moderately deep with low water holding capacity.

2.5. Drainage:

All parts of watershed area fall within drainage basins of Bias River (which run from

east to west direction in the north side of watershed) through Kunah Khad & Man Khad

(which run from south to north direction in the immediate east side of watershed) for

detailed information see para 2.14.

2.6. Seasons & Climate:

The area watershed falls in sub-humid sub tropical climate zone of Himachal Pradesh &

AES zone -II. The winter prevails from mid November to March, spring from April &

May, summer from June to September and transition season from October to

November. There are two seasons of rainfall during the year, one from December to

March, associated with the passage of western disturbances and the other which is the

main one, extending from middle of June till middle of September, caused by the south

west monsoons. Some rain is also received in the post monsoon month of October. July

and August are the wettest months.

Despite good number of rainy days and total annual rainfall, usually Rabi crops and

Kharif crops in some cases face the moisture stress conditions at the critical growth

periods, which reduce the yield levels to greater extent. This is mainly due to the

uneven distribution to rainfall during the years. Out of the total rainfall 70 percent

receive in the month of July, August and September only

2.6.1. Rainfall

Average Annual Rainfall in District Hamirpur, 1990-91 to 2008-09

Year No. of rainy days Total rainfall (mm)

1990-91 99 2144

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1991-92 78 1183

1992-93 110 2114

1993-94 97 1113

1994-95 107 1493

1995-96 74 1514

1996-97 81 1304

1997-98 79 1796

1998-99 62 1144

1999-2000 57 1168

2000-01 69 1191

2001-02 57 1187

2002-03 52 1131

2003-04 58 1315

2004-05 60 1392

2005-06 54 1126

2006-07 70 1630

2007-08 - 1448

2008-09 - 1415

Source: Directorate of Land Records, Government of Himachal Pradesh.

2.6.2. Summary of Climatologically Parameters

Year/Month Temperature Relative Humidity T.RF(mm)

2009

January 11.7 64 21.3

February 12.8 51 29.3

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March 16.7 51 43.2

April 22.7 53 26.5

May 23.4 50 30.2

June 25.9 45 37.3

July 24.3 70 183.1

August 23.6 75 67.5

September 21.7 77 408.0

October 18.0 60 2.2

November 13.6 56 14.7

December 10.6 51 -

Average. 18.75 58.58 71.94

2010

January 10.7 50 11.5

February 11.8 53 97.0

March 18.1 50 1.0

April 22.9 42 2.7

May 24.4 44 48.2

June 24.4 53 168.8

July 23.9 81 488.3

August 24.0 83 171.4

September 22.1 80 346.6

October 17.8 61 41.7

November 15.3 56 21.8

December 10.0 58 70.2

Average 16.75 59.25 122.43

2011.

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January 9.3 54 23.2

2.6.3. Sun Shine Hours

Months Sun Shine Hours

January 6.2

Feburary 6.5

March 7.0

April 7.8

May 9.0

June 9.0

July 8.2

August 6.0

September 5.8

October 8.0

November 6.4

December 5.3

2.7. Land Use pattern: According to PPR, the total effected geographical area of watershed is 5800 hectare.

Sr.No. Particulars Area in Ha.

1 TGA 5800

2 Area under Cultivation 4227

3 Fallow land 614

4 Forest Land 612

5 Community Land 347

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2.8. Flora & Fauna of Watershed:-

The watershed area is full of with diversified flora in the form of trees, shrubs and

grasses. These species found in the forests, private lands and used for providing fuel

wood, fodder, timber etc. The area is also full of wild life centuries ago, when the

population was sparse and area not so extensively cultivated. With more human

interventions in the habitat of wildlife, most of the species are now on decline. Presently,

the area has the presence of bagh (leopard), Kakkar (Barking deer), Jackal, Red

monkeys, Wild pigs, Seil (Porcupine) and wild rabbit. The wild animal menace

especially by monkeys, Kakkar, & pig is becoming alarming problem of the area.

Some common birds of the watershed area are Crow, Parrot, Gidh (Vulture), Koel,

Neelkant (blue jay), Kala teetar and Peacock. The detail description is given below at

2.9.1, 2.9.2 & 2.9.3.

2.8.1. Trees:- Sr.No. Botanical Name Common Name

1 Acacia catechu Khair

2 Grewia elastica Biul

3 Zizyphus mauritiana Ber

4 Acacia nilotica Babool, Kikkar

5 Emblica officinalis Amla

6 Bombax ceiba Semal

7 Toona ciliate Tuni

8 Bambusa aurandinalis Bans

9 Bauhing variegate Kuchnar

10 Morus alba Toot

11 Shorea robusta Sal

12 Syzygium cumini Jamun

13 Ficus carica Daugla

14 Pysus pashia Kainth

15 Mangifera indica Aam, Amb

16 Celti australias Khirk

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17 Balbergia sissoo Shisham

18 Ficus religiosa Peepal

19 Ficus bengalensis Bargad,Bar

20 Grewia oppositifolia Bhimsal, biuli

21 Melia ozedarach Darek

22 Sapindus mulorossi Rita

23 Dendrocalamus strictus Maggar Bans

24 Trminalia chebula Harar

25 Terminalia belarica Bahera

Source: PRA

2.8.2. Grasses:-

Sr. No Botanical Name Common Name

1 Chrysopogon montanus Dholoo

2 Hetropogon contours Lamloo

3 Themeda authera Lunji

4 Eulaliopsis binata Baggar grass

5 Bothriochloa pertusa Makora

6 Brachiaria multica Paragrass

7 Cynodon dactylon Drobh, Khabbal

Source: PRA

2.8.3. Wild life in watershed area:-

2.8.3.1. Mammals:-

Sr. No. Species English Name Local Name

1 Felis bengalensis Leopard Cat Mirar, Bagh

2 Felis Chane Jungle Cat Jangli Billi

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3 Muntucus muntisk Barking Deer Kakkar

4 Voulpes beagalensis Fox Lombri, Fohi

5 Camis Aureus Jackal Giddar

6 Macaca mulatta Monkey Bandar

7 Preshytes entellus Langoor common Languor

8 Sus sacrofa Wild boar Jangali Suar

9 Hystrix indica Porcupine Sehl

10 Lepus nigricoilis Hare Khargosh, Sehru

Source: PRA

2.8.3.2 Birds:-

Sr. No. Species English Name Local Name

1 Milvus migrants Vulture Gidh, Ill

2 Eudynamys scolopacca Koel Koel

3 Columba livia Pigeon Kabutar

4 Coracias bengalensis Blue Jay Nilkanth

5 Colums livia Hawk Baj

6 Francolius Francolinus Black Partiridge Kala Tittar

7 Francolius Pondicerianus Grey Partiridge Safed Tittar

8 Payo crisslatus Peacock Mor

9 Coturnix Coturnix Common Quail Bater

10 Alectoris Graeca Chakor Chakor

11 Corvus Splendens Crow Kauwa, Kaw

12 Prottacula Karmeri Parrot Tota

13 -- Sparrow Chidi

14 -- -- Sherti

15 -- -- Ghoogi

Source: PRA

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2.9 Socio economic structure:

2.9.1 General:-

watershed comprises of middle shiwaliks and the recent deposits constitute the main

geological formations. This area is one of the most fragile ecosystems. This area

supports and provides habitat for wild life, human beings and various kind of flora and

fauna. Despites the fact that the area receives average rainfall of about 1600 mm, the

surface and sub surface water resources are not properly managed and exploited. The

area under waste lands / Bad Lands is on the increase and area under arable land is

also on the decline. This area is suffers from severe soil erosion, scarcity of water and

poor socio economic infrastructure. The deterioration of natural resources can be

minimized and sustainable development is possible only by adopting holistic approach

with active participation of user groups.

2.9.2. Demographic Profile:-

2.9.2.1. Population:-

According to base line survey and PRA exercise the population of watershed is 49509

persons .

2.9.2.1.1. GRAM PANCHAYAT RANGAS:-

Sr.

No.

Location

Code

Name of

Village &

Hadbast

No.

No. of

House

Hold

Gen. Scheduled

Caste

Scheduled

Tribe

OBC Total

Male Fe-

male

Male Fe-

male

Male Fe-

male

Male Fe-

male

Male Fe-

male

1 1001600 Chowki

Jattan

(25/03)

3 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 12 15 12

2 1001800 Holwinhar

(25/26)

19 22 21 26 20 0 0 21 31 69 72

3 1002800 Bann

(25/46)

45 7 8 15 19 103 104 20 20 145 151

4 1003000 Paniala

(25/02)

6 17 15 0 0 15 14 0 0 32 29

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5 1002700 Jandli

Gujaran

(25/07)

14 2 2 9 10 48 49 0 0 59 61

6 1002600 Bhalaun

(25/30)

19 33 30 26 25 15 16 0 0 74 71

7 1002500 Chamarda

(25/06)

20 15 18 13 11 0 0 3 1 31 30

8 1002200 Jandli

Rajputan

(25/47)

65 15 19 36 29 31 24 179 163 261 235

9 1001900 Rangas

(25/48)

39 109 80 40 41 0 0 14 9 163 130

10 1002300 Dehi

(25/15)

33 40 36 10 10 0 0 6 8 57 54

Total

(A)

263 261 229 175 165 212 207 258 244 906 845

2.9.2.1.2. GRAM PANCHAYAT RAIL:-

Sr.

No.

Location

Code

Name of

Village &

Hadbast No.

No. of

Hous

e

Hold

Gen (Others) Scheduled

Caste

Scheduled

Tribe

Total

Male Fe- Male Fe- Male Fe- Male Fe-

male male male male

1 1005800 Haar (24/11) 38 85 104 19 17 0 0 104 121

2 1005500 Damoti

(24/08)

8 16 19 14 18 0 0 30 37

3 1006000 Balh (24/01) 16 36 39 0 0 0 0 36 39

4 1005600 Dahal (24/05) 20 58 49 1 1 0 0 59 50

5 1005700 Chorku

(24/06)

5 12 13 0 0 0 0 12 13

6 1005900 Bharthi

(24/02)

13 27 27 0 0 0 0 27 27

7 1006100 Purndial

(24/19)

31 73 78 6 10 0 0 79 88

8 1005300 Karoonh

(24/15)

48 112 136 12 23 0 0 124 159

9 1005200 Rail (24/27) 49 117 131 4 4 0 0 121 135

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10 1005400 Kamlahu

(24/23)

57 134 122 8 8 0 0 142 130

Total(B)

285 670 718 64 81 0 0 734 799

2.9.2.1.3. GRAM PANCHAYAT KARNDOLA PLASSI:-

Sr.

No.

Locatio

n Code

Name of

Village &

Hadbast

No.

No. of

House

Hold

Gen. Scheduled

Caste

Scheduled

Tribe

OBC Total

Male Fe-

male

Male Fe-

male

Male Fe-

male

Male Fe-

male

Male Fe-

Male

1 1003200 Paniyala

(24/24)

9 15 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 18 6

2 1003100 Pathiyalu

(24/25)

10 0 0 6 4 22 13 0 0 28 17

3 1003300 Amlehru

(24/14)

26 0 0 39 32 0 0 0 0 39 32

4 1003500 Mandetar

(24/09)

11 28 38 4 5 0 0 0 0 32 43

5 1003400 Mundhar

(24810)

16 26 16 7 6 0 0 18 8 51 30

6 1003800 Jathua

(24/13)

12 20 18 17 15 3 1 0 0 40 34

7 1006200 Ratial

(24/18)

17 32 34 9 7 0 0 32 22 73 63

8 1003600 Tabiani

(24/03)

8 0 0 26 30 0 0 0 0 26 30

9 1003700 Plassi

(24/20)

20 61 77 0 0 0 0 18 16 79 93

10 1003900 Kandrolla

(24/22)

58 69 65 110 103 4 4 27 30 210 202

11 1004000 Jhandue

(24/07)

21 63 54 13 21 0 0 18 11 94 86

12 1006300 Bari

(24/26)

15 62 53 14 14 0 0 12 10 88 77

Total (c)

223 376 358 245 237 32 21 125 97 778 713

2.9.2.1.4. GRAM PANCHAYAT PUTRIYAL:-

Sr.

No.

Locatio

n Code

Name of

Village &

No. of

House

Gen. Scheduled

Caste

Scheduled

Tribe

OBC Total

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Hadbast

No.

Hold Male Fe-

male

Male Fe-

male

Male Fe-

male

Male Fe-

male

Male Fe-

male

1 1004200 Adarsh

Nagar

(24/17)

22 66 74 0 0 0 0 0 0 66 74

2 1004500 Khaler

(24/16)

12 47 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 45

3 1004400 Jungal

(24/04)

41 71 81 53 46 0 0 26 18 150 145

4 1004100 Beru

(24/12)

33 18 28 47 51 0 0 17 22 82 101

5 1004600 Putryal

(24/21)

87 29 31 102 105 0 0 202 239 333 375

6 1004800 Rakkar

(24/29)

36 24 17 48 45 0 0 70 89 142 151

7 1004900 Chatryal

(24/30)

7 2 4 0 0 0 0 9 10 11 14

8 1005000 Dhanyara

(24/28)

35 0 1 0 0 0 0 127 130 127 131

Total

(D) 273 257 281 250 247 0 0 451 508 958 1036

2.9.2.1.5 Gram Panchayat Naryah:

Sr. No.

Name of Village SC ST OBC Gen Total

M F M F M F M F M F

1 Kathlani (25/18) (00997200)

- - 4 3 13 14 73 70 90 87

2 Chouk (25/41) (00997300)

29 32 - - 143 141 12 15 184 188

3 Chauki Rajputtan (25/37) (00997400)

- - - - 35 36 118 115 153 151

4 Kiaran (25/21) (00997500)

10 5 - - 83 74 45 43 138 122

5 Chohbo (25/4) (00997600)

- - - - 20 19 13 11 33 30

6 Nariah (25/11) (00997700)

- - - - - - 34 29 34 29

7 Samhun (25/10) (00997800)

- - - - - - 75 72 75 72

8 Darkohla (25/39) (00997900)

- - - - 15 17 45 42 60 59

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9 Rohal (25/23) (00998100)

- - - - - - 58 55 58 55

10 Baroti (25/29) (00998200)

- - - - 34 49 40 46 74 95

11 Kachhoti (25/40) (00998300)

- - - - - - 24 20 24 20

12 Baruhi (25/19) (00998400)

- - - - - - 22 19 22 19

13 Kuthiana (25/44) (00998800)

114 120 - - 98 94 12 9 224 223

14 Balaher (25/34) (00998900)

- - - - 117 114 - - 117 114

15 Saloa (25/33) (00999000)

38 37 - - 10 9 - - 48 46

16 Budhwal (25/31) (00999200)

- - - - - - 140 137 140 137

17 Lahar (25/1) (00999600)

12 11 - - 65 57 10 9 87 77

18 Manthyani (25/25) (00999700)

43 42 - - - - - - 43 42

19 Ser (25/43) (00999300)

42 40 - - - - 25 23 67 63

20 Kheri (25/52) (01002400)

14 16 - - 13 12 60 54 87 82

TOTAL (A) 302 303 4 3 646 636 806 769 1758 1711

2.9.2.1.6. Gram Panchayat Lahar Kotlu:

Sr. No.

Name of Village SC ST OBC Gen Total

M F M F M F M F M F

1 Chambher (20/6) (00983600)

- - - - 170 163 - - 170 163

2 Ambi (20/1) (00983700)

102 124 - - 75 80 - - 177 204

3 Dhanial (20/4) (00984000)

17 13 - - 110 105 - - 127 118

4 Muhun (20/13) (00985000)

78 73 - - 115 110 - - 193 183

5 Bahal (20/17) (00985100)

- - - - - - 64 58 64 58

6 Sandwan (20/26) (00985400)

90 78 - - 113 103 166 145 369 326

7 Salehar (20/31) (00985500)

- - - - 68 72 97 96 165 148

8 Lahar Kotlu (20/30) (00985700)

65 59 - - 420 413 396 285 881 757

Total (B) 352 347 - - 1071 1046 723 584 2146 1957

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2.9.2.1.7. Gram Panchayat Bhumpal:

Sr.

No.

Name of Village SC ST OBC Gen Total

M F M F M F M F M F

1 Sudhial (20/5) (00983800)

- - - - 13 10 23 21 36 31

2 Lahar (20/14) (00983900)

- - - - 139 142 - - 139 142

3 Pukhrani (20/20) (00984100)

22 21 - - 17 21 30 28 69 70

4 Darbhial (20/19) (00984200)

45 49 - - 147 146 344 316 536 511

5 Kharkial ((20/2) (00984300)

- - - - 29 21 - - 29 21

6 Bhagwari (20/8) (00984400)

- - - - 35 38 - - 35 38

7 Ludrial (20/3) (00984500)

- - - - 5 3 25 18 30 21

8 Chhamb (20/16) (00984600)

- - - - 95 91 - - 95 91

9 Rangarh (20/15) (00984700)

12 13 - - 8 8 135 118 155 139

10 Kohla (20/25) (00984800)

- - - - - - - - - -

11 Taneri (20/22) (00984900)

- - - - - - - - - -

12 Thunial (20/9) (00985600)

18 16 - - 72 61 61 59 151 136

13 Thudial (20/12) (00983400)

- - - - 8 7 30 33 38 40

14 Tailkar (20/29) (00983500)

20 17 4 6 - - - - 24 23

TOTAL (C) 117 116 4 6 568 548 648 593 1337 1263

G. Total (A+B+C) 771 766 8 9 2285 2230 217

1

1946 5242 4931

2.9.2.1.8. Gram Panchayat Nara

Sr. No.

Name of Village

Population Category wise population

M F Total SC ST OBC GE

N

Total

1 Balh 83 85 168 14 ---- 05 149 168

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2 Jiyanda 168 181 349 48 ---- 65 236 349

3 Nara Khass 253 239 492 121 ---- 45 326 492

4 Derbohd 180 163 343 55 ----- 48 240 343

5 Nalvi 143 101 205 34 --- --- 171 205

6 Manjyni ( upeer) 75 64 139 --- --- --- ----- 139

7 Manjyni 104 101 205 17 --- --- 188 205

8 Serodhi 26 26 52 ---- ---- ---- ---- 052

9 Rerteda 133 118 251 102 ---- 126 23 251

Total 1165 1124 2289 391 --- 335 133

3

2204

2.9.2.1.9. Gram Panchayat Hareta

Sr. No.

Name of Village

Population Category wise population

M F Total SC ST OBC GEN Total

1 Hareta (UpeerP)

361 305 666 5 --- ---- 661 666

2 Dodwin 201 203 404 -- --- --- 404 404

3 Pasyar 121 124 245 60 121 64 245

4 Bahlu 295 246 541 6 535 541

5 Hareta (Lower) 480 430 910 70 --- ---- 840 910

Total 1458 1308 2766 141 ---- 121 2504 2766

2.9.2.1.10. Gram Panchayat Galore

Sr. No.

Name of Village

Population Category wise population

M F Total SC ST OBC GEN Total

1 Budwin 212 210 422 221 ---- ---- 201 422

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2 Guriah 155 135 290 21 ---- ----- 269 290

3 Badaran 235 241 476 --- --- ----- 476 476

4 Galore Khas (p) 328 307 635 13 ---- 98 524 635

5 Luhar Khud (P) 128 124 252 8 ---- ---- ---- 252

6 Ropru 148 151 299 299 ---- ---- ---- 299

Total 1206 1168 2374 262 98 1714 2347

2.9.2.1.11. Gram Panchayat Lahra

Sr. No.

Name of Village

Population Category wise population

M F Total SC ST OBC GEN Total

1 Lahra 400 450 950 320 --- ---- --- 950

2 Ropa 130 70 200 ---- ---- ---- 200 200

3 Bonkhd 87 77 164 164 ---- ---- ---- 164

4 Haltil 300 300 600 ---- ---- ---- 600 600

Total 917 897 1914 484 -- 800 1914

2.9.2.1.12. GRAM PANCHAYAT: SANAHI

Sr. No.

Location Code

Scheduled Caste

Scheduled Tribe

OBC Gen Total

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female

1 Bharyal 16 14 -- -- 15 13 98 86 129 113

2 Har Khalsa

-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

3 Har Masanda

-- -- -- -- -- -- 61 68 61 68

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4 Sasan Masanda

31 30 -- -- -- -- 44 45 75 75

5 Telkar 48 40 -- -- 25 20 192 182 265 242

6 Patiyalu -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

7 Kohalwin -- -- -- -- -- -- 112 110 112 110

8 Chaleli -- -- -- -- -- -- 84 72 84 72

9 Kargoo Khalsa

-- -- -- -- -- -- 53 67 53 67

10 Kargoo Jagir

35 37 -- -- -- -- 129 128 164 165

11 Sanahi Kallan

38 39 -- -- 3 3 166 148 207 190

12 Sanahi Khurad

13 11 -- -- -- -- 42 40 55 51

Total 181 171 -- -- 43 36 981 946 1205 1153

2.9.2.1.13. GRAM PANCHAYAT: MALAG

Sr. No

Name of village Population (nos.) Category (nos.)

Male Female Total Gen SC ST OBC Total

1 Budhana 331 337 668 470 100 -- 98 668

2 Malag 627 578 1205 597 603 -- 05 1205

3 Than 201 179 380 234 140 -- 06 380

Total 1159 1094 2253 1301 843 -- 109 2253

2.9.2.1.14. GRAM PANCHAYAT:BADHERA

Sr. No

Name of village Population (nos.) Category (nos.)

Male Female Total Gen SC ST OBC Total

1 Badhera(p) 508 491 999 892 87 -- 20 999

2 Jhareri(p) 260 248 508 442 28 -- 38 508

Total: 768 739 1507 1334 115 -- 58 1507

2.9.2.1.15. GRAM PANCHAYAT: PANYALI

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Sr. No

Name of village Population (nos.) Category (nos.)

Male Female Total Gen SC ST OBC Total

1 Panyali(p), 251 250 501 251 -- -- 250 501

2 Sukrala(p) 128 119 247 247 -- -- -- 247

3 Jiyana(p) 135 122 257 159 98 -- -- 257

4 Agthan 78 74 152 147 05 -- -- 152

Total: 592 565 1157 804 103 -- 250 1157

2.9.2.1.16. Gram Panchayat Batran:

Sr.No.

Nameof Village

Population Catagory BPL

M F Total SC ST OBC GEN Total

1 Balh 201 174 375 -- -- -- 375 375 22

2 Batran 594 531 1125 411 --- 157 557 1125 68

3 Batran(P-II) 344 338 682 295 --- 28 359 682 68

Total

1139 1043 2182 706 --- 185 1291 2182 158

2.9.2.1.17. Gram Panchayat Ghaloon:

Sr. No.

Nameof Village

Population Catagory BPL

M F Total SC ST OBC GEN Total

1 Ghaloon 414 382 796 333 --- 25 438 796 39

2 Sai 356 309 665 197 --- 25 483 665 26

Total

770 691 1461 530 --- 50 881 1461 65

2.9.2.1.18. Gram Panchayat Kamlah

Sr. No.

Nameof Village

Population Catagory BPL

M F Tota

l

SC ST OBC GEN Tota

l

1 Galol 231 199 430 54 --- 12 364 430

2 Kamlah 394 371 765 76 --- -- 689 765

Total

625 570 1195 130 --- 12 1053 1195

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2.9.2.1.19. Gram Panchayat Hathol Khas

Sr. No.

Nameof Village

Population Catagory BPL

M F Total SC ST OBC GEN Tota

l

1 Hathol 148 165 313 ---- ---- ---- 313 313

2 Lahrd 138 148 286 286 286

3 Sai 212 218 430 17 92 321 430

4 Saloh 228 234 462 22 304 136 462

5 Beedu 226 240 466 184 --- 282 466

6 Mangra 123 139 262 105 --- 124 33 262

7 Banoh 92 98 190 190 ---- ---- ---- 190

8 Baloh 151 167 318 44 ---- 71 203 318

Total

1318 1409 2727 562 --- 873 1292 2727 00

2.9.2.1.20. G.P. DANGARI

Sr. No.

Name of Village

Population Category Nos

M F Total SC ST GEN Total

1 Dangri 280 265 545 70 ---- 475 545

2 Gadiana 25 17 42 ---- ---- 42 42

3 Baloon 110 104 214 --- ---- 214 214

4 Chill Bahal 155 139 294 155 139 ---- 294

5 Tarkeri 240 230 470 30 440 470

6 Luhakhar 40 32 72 ---- ---- 72 72

7 Sailan Di Bahal

90 84 174 174 174

8 Chalager 99 88 187 187 --- ----- 187

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9 Dadbanal 85 90 175 --- --- 175 175

10 RoopBahal 89 84 173 89 84 --- 173

Total 1213 1133 2346 705 223 1418 2346

2.9.2.1.21. Gram Panchayat Bela:

Sr. No.

Name of Village

SC ST OBC Gen Total

M F M F M F M F M F

1 Bela 216 177 - - 830 785 257 245 1303 1207

2 Tillu 43 50 - - 191 178 170 156 404 384

Total 259 227 - - 102

1

963 427 401 1707 1591

2.9.2.1.22.Gram Panchayat BARA

Sr. Name of Village Population Category

M F Total SC OBC GEN Total BPL

1 Plassi 150 131 281 ---- 281 ---- 281 5

2 Kallar 44 48 92 92 ---- ---- 92 1

3 Daryal 15 12 27 ---- ---- 27 27 2

4 Amrota 22 17 39 ---- ---- 39 39 2

5 Robbar Patta 54 56 110 3 ---- 107 110 2

6 Bag 10 11 21 10 ---- 11 21 1

7 Sarhoon 59 75 134 17 ---- 117 134 8

8 Dhayan 8 17 25 ---- ---- 25 25 3

9 Dobbar Khurd 100 96 196 27 20 149 196 8

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2.9.2.1.23.Gram Panchayat Majhiyar

According to base line survey and PRA exercise the population of Manjiyar Gram

Panchyat is 1841 out of which 943 are male and 898 are female. Schedule caste,

schedule tribe, general & OBC,166,49,486 & 1140 population is respectively.

2.10.1. Small farmers, Marginal farmers, Land less, BPL & Migrated persons 2.10.1.1. GRAM PANCHAYAT RANGAS:

Sr.

No

Name of villages Small

Farmer

(Nos.)

Marginal

Farmers

(Nos.)

Landles

s(Nos.)

BPL (Nos.) No.of

persons

migrated

from the

project area.

1 Chowki -- 5 - 3 -

2 Holwinhar 3 29 - 7 --

3 Bann 1 77 - 22 --

4 Panyala 1 19 - 3 --

5 Jandli Guriah -- 27 - 23 -

6 Baloun 1 32 - 10 -

7 Chamarda -- 16 -- 3 -

8 Jandli rajputan 1 128 - 13 -

9 Rangas -- 69 - 15 -

10 Dehi -- 27 - 5 -

Total 7 429 104 -

10 Dhanpur 15 14 29 ---- 29 ---- 29 1

11 Chaleta 59 44 103 ---- ---- 103

103 5

Total 536 521 1057 149 330 578 1057 38

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2.10.1.2 GRAM PANCHAYAT RAIL:-

Sr.No

Name of villages Small Farmer (Nos.)

Marginal Farmers (Nos.)

Landless (Nos.)

BPL (Nos.)

No.of persons migrated from the project area.

1 Haar -- 77 -- 4 --

2 Damoti 1 12 -- 3 --

3 Balh 2 24 -- 4 --

4 Dahal 2 20 -- 6 --

5 Chokru -- 10 -- 1 --

6 Bharthi 1 17 -- 2 --

7 Purndial 2 44 -- 7 --

8 Karoonh 4 74 -- 11 --

9 Rail 5 65 -- 11 --

10 Kamlahu 3 47 -- 7 --

Total 20 390 -- 56 --

2.10.1.3 GRAM PANCHAYAT KARNDOLA PLASSI:

Sr.No

Name of villages Small Farmer (Nos.)

Marginal Farmers (Nos.)

Landless (Nos.)

BPL (Nos.)

No.of persons migrated from the project area.

1 Paniyala 5 1 - 3 -

2 Pathiyalu 2 7 - 2 -

3 Amlehar 1 30 - 6 -

4 Mandetar 3 10 - 4 -

5 Mundhar 4 8 - 2 -

6 Jatuya 4 11 - 2 -

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7 Ratiyal 6 8 - 3 -

8 Tabiani -- 4 - 5 -

9 Plassi 9 14 - 15 -

10 Kandrolla 7 76 - 9 -

11 Jhandue 4 20 - 5 -

12 Bari 4 13 - - -

Total 49 202 -- 56 --

2.10.1.4 GRAM PANCHAYAT PUTRIYAL:-

Sr.No

Name of villages Small Farmer (Nos.)

Marginal Farmers (Nos.)

Landless (Nos.)

BPL (Nos.)

No.of persons migrated from the project area.

1 Adarsh Nagar 1 27 - 4 -

2 Khaler 2 10 - 5 -

3 Jangal 3 36 - 9 -

4 Baru 6 31 - 7 -

5 Putrial 18 41 - 24 -

6 Rakkar 8 34 - 11 -

7 Chatryal 1 2 - 2 -

8 Dhanyara 4 19 - 20 -

Total 43 200 -- 82 -

2.10.1.5 Gram Panchayat Naryah:

Sr.

No

Name of villages Small

Farmer

(Nos.)

Marginal

Farmers

(Nos.)

Landless

(Nos.)

BPL

(Nos.)

No.of persons

migrated from

the project area.

1 Kheri -- 32 - 7 -

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2 Chauki Rajputtan 6 59 - 15 -

3 Kathlani 2 43 - 9 -

4 Manthyani -- 17 - 4 -

5 Lahar -- 20 - 7 -

6 Balahar 4 35 - 7 -

7 Saloya -- 14 - 4 -

8 Seri -- 24 - 3 -

9 Kayaran -- 45 - 17 -

10 chownk -- 85 - 14 -

11 Kuthiyana -- 90 - 20 -

12 Badwal 6 70 - 9 -

13 Naryah 1 15 - 3 -

14 Samoohan 1 35 - 4 -

15 Dharkola -- 20 - 5 -

16 Ruhal 1 30 - 4 -

17 Baroti 2 20 - 6 -

18 Baroohi -- 10 - 3 -

19 Kachoti/Gumtyal -- 8 - 3 -

20 Chobu 1 13 - 2 -

Total: 24 685 - 146 -

2.10.1.6 Gram Panchayat Lahar Kotlu:

Sr.No

Name of villages Small Farmer (Nos.)

Marginal Farmers (Nos.)

Landless (Nos.)

BPL (Nos.)

No. of persons migrated from the project area.

1 Jager 10 30 - 10 -

2 Ambi -- 30 - 17 -

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3 Dhanival -- 34 - 8 -

4 Mann -- 35 - 12 -

5 Bahal 2 18 - 6 -

6 Sandhban 10 55 - 31 -

7 Saler 3 27 - 10 -

8 Lahar kotlu 25 332 - 84 -

Total: 50 561 - 178

-

2.10.1.7 Gram Panchayat Bhumpal:

Sr.No

Name of villages Small Farmer (Nos.)

Marginal Farmers (Nos.)

Landless (Nos.)

BPL (Nos.)

No. of persons migrated from the project area.

1 Kachroti 5 5 - -- -

2 Thudyal 3 17 - 5 -

3 Telkar -- 13 - 2 -

4 Sudhial 3 22 - 1 -

5 Lahar 3 64 - 15 -

6 Pukhrani 5 45 - 9 -

7 Drbyar -- 100 - 27 -

8 Khurkyal -- 17 - 2 -

9 Bagwari -- 19 - 3 -

10 Ludheryan 4 11 - 1 -

11 Chamb Charoti -- 48 - 8 -

12 Ramgar 6 40 - 2 -

13 Kohala -- 66 - 8 -

14 Taneri 10 -- - 4 -

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15 Dhunyal. 2 36 - 5 -

Total 41 503 - 92 -

G.P wise information of Watershed Nara

Name of GP Name of villages Small Farmer

(Nos.)

Marginal

Farmers

(Nos.)

BPL (Nos.)

2.10.1.8

NARA

Balh(p) 10 32 5

Jiana(p) 9 121 15

Nara khad(p) 12 80 31

Mandiyani(p) 2 30 3

Uperli Bulhi(p) 2 18 2

Rutera(p) 1 42 6

Darbour(p 9 56 12

Saroti(p) -- 10 2

Nahawin(p) 4 73 18

Total: 49 462 94

2.10.1.9

LAHRA

Lahra(p) 15 121 24

Ropa(p) 4 6 3

Bonkhad(p) 2 16 15

Hatli(p) -- 70 15

Total: 31 213 57

2.10.1.10 Budwin(p) 15 79 29

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GALORE KHAS

Guriah(p) 15 25 16

Badaran(p) 6 50 27

Galore khas(p) 20 71 38

Luhar khad(p) -- 61 25

Total: 56 286 135

2.10.1.11

HARETA

Hareta(p) 11 246 50

Dodwin 4 68 14

Pasyar 3 43 8

Bhalu 21 69 32

Total: 39 426 104

2.10.1.12. GRAM PANCAYAT: SANAHI: Sr no

Name of

Villages

Small

Farmer(Nos.)

Marginal

Farmer

(Nos.)

Landless

(Nos.)

BPL(Nos.) No of

Persons

Migrated

from the

Project area.

1 Bharyal 2 49 ----- ---- ----

2 Har khalsa --- ---- ----- ----- ----

3 Har Masandan 10 8 ----- 2 ----

4 Sasan Masandan -- 23 ---- 7 ----

5 Telkar 3 95 ----- 18 ----

6 Patiyalu 16 121 ----- 63 -----

7 Kohalwin 10 17 ----- 6 -----

8 Chaleli 6 16 ----- 2 -----

9 Kagoo Khalsa -- 16 ---- 3 -----

10 Kagoo,Jager 2 39 ----- 3 -----

11 Sanahi Kallan 10 45 ----- 10 -----

12 Sanahi Khurad 4 10 ----- 4 -----

Total: 63 439 ----- 118 -----

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2.10.1.13. GRAM PANCHAYAT: MALAG Sr no

Name of

Villages

Small

Farmer(Nos.)

Marginal

Farmer

Landless

(Nos.)

BPL(Nos.)

No of Persons

Migrated from

the Project

area.

1 Budhana 18 82 ---- 21 ----

2 Malag(p) 4 55 ---- 8 ----

3 Than(p) 2 33 ----- 5 ----

Total: 24 170 ----- 34 ----

2.10.1.14. GRAM PANCAYAT: BADHERA Sr. no.

Name of

Villages

Small

Farmer(Nos.)

Marginal

Farmer

Landless

(Nos.)

BPL(Nos.)

No of Persons

Migrated from

the Project

area.

1 Badhera(p) 8 126 26 ----

2 Jhareri(p) 2 60 ---- 7 ----

Total: 10 186 ----- 33 ----

2.10.1.15. GRAM PANCHAYAT:PANYALI Sr no

Name of

Villages

Small

Farmer(Nos.)

Marginal

Farmer

Landless

(Nos.)

BPL(Nos.)

No of

Persons

Migrated from

the Project

area.

1 Panyali(p), 9 57 ---- 16 -----

2 Sukrala(p) 7 16 ---- 5 -----

3 Jiyana(p) 1 23 ---- 7 -----

4 Agthan 7 17 ----- 4 -----

Total 24 113 ----- 32 -----

2.10.1.16 Gram Panchayat Batran

Sr.

No

Name of villages Small

Farmer

(Nos.)

Marginal

Farmers

(Nos.)

Landless

(Nos.)

BPL

(Nos.)

No. of persons

migrated from

the project

area.

1 Balh 39 05 00 20 0

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2 Batran 107 150 00 74 0

3 Batran-II 23 30 00 64 0

Total: 169 185 00 158 0

2.10.1.17Gram Panchayat Ghaloon:

Sr.No

Name of villages Small Farmer (Nos.)

Marginal Farmers (Nos.)

Landless (Nos.)

BPL (Nos.)

No.of persons migrated from the project area.

1 Sai 21 128 27 0

2 Ghaloon 19 148 38 0

Total: 40 276 65 0

2.10.1.18 Gram Panchayat Kamlah

Sr.No

Name of villages Small Farmer (Nos.)

Marginal Farmers (Nos.)

Landless (Nos.)

BPL (Nos.)

No.of persons migrated from the project area.

1 Galol 20 79 24 0

2 Kamlah 70 84 38 0

Total: 90 163 62 0

2.10.1.19 Gram Panchayat Hathol Khas

Sr.No

Name of villages Small Farmer (Nos.)

Marginal Farmers (Nos.)

Landless (Nos.)

BPL (Nos.)

No.of persons migrated from the project area.

1 Baloh -- 48 15

2 Sai 53 13

3 Saloh 74 39

4 Hathol Khass 01 280 96

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Total: 01 455 163

G. Total 300 1079 -- 448

2.10.1.20 G. P. Dangari

Sr.

No

Name of villages Small

Farmer

(Nos.)

Marginal

Farmers

(Nos.)

Landless

(Nos.)

BPL

(Nos.)

No.of

persons

migrated

from the

project area.

1 Dangri, 7 47 --- 32 ---

2 Gadiana 5 4 --- 1 ----

3 Baloon 19 14 ---- 13 ----

4 ChillBahal 16 27 ---- 14 -----

5 Tarkeri 13 52 ---- 18 -----

6 Luhakhar 9 4 ---- 2 -----

7 Sailan Di Bahal 4 18 ---- 7 -----

8 Chalagar 4 19 ---- 12 -----

9 Dadbahal 4 11 ---- 4 -----

10 Roop Bahal -- 11 ---- 5 -----

Total 81 207 ---- 96 ---

2.10.1.21 G.P. Bela

Sr.

No

Name of villages Small

Farmer

(Nos.)

Marginal

Farmers

(Nos.)

Landle

ss

(Nos.)

BPL

(Nos.)

No.of persons

migrated from

the project

area.

1 Tillu 2 8 - 17 -

2 Bela 22 397 - 118 -

Total 24 405 - 135 -

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2.10.1.22 Gram Panchayat BARA

Sr.No. Name of villages Small Farmer

(Nos.)

Marginal

Farmers

(Nos.)

Landless

(Nos.)

BPL (Nos.) No.of persons

migrated from

the project area.

1 Plassi -- 28 - 5 -

2 Kallar -- 18 - 1 -

3 Daryal -- 06 - 2 -

4 Amrota -- 10 - 2 -

5 Rabbar Patta 1 16 - 2 -

6 Bag -- 06 - 1 -

7 Saroon 4 21 - 8 -

8 Dhanyan 5 01 - 3 -

9 Dabbar Khurad 8 27 - 8 -

10 Dhanpur -- 05 - 1 -

11 Chaleta 5 17 - 5 -

Total: 23 155 -- 39 --

2.10.1.23 Gram Panchayat MANJIYAR

Sr.

No

Name of villages Small

Farmer

(Nos.)

Marginal

Farmers

(Nos.)

Landless

(Nos.)

BPL

(Nos.)

No. of persons

migrated from

the project

area.

1 Manjiyar 11 121 -- 19

2 Bantera 8 92 -- 15

3 Gandiyana -- 24 -- 5

4 Dodan kalan 6 48 -- 8

5 Dodan khurad -- 9 -- --

6 Chowki chaleri 10 67 -- 10

Total: 35 361 -- 57

2.11 Catchments of the Watershed:

Main catchment of watershed is Kunah & Man Khad, which flows towards North

direction along with some panchayat boundaries of watershed and falls in Bais River

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near gram panchayat Bela & Kohla of Nadaun block. Panchayat wise catchments of

watershed area are as follows:

Sr.No.

Name of Gram Panchayat

Name of Catchment/ Rivulets

1 Rangas

Dugga Nalla, Bann Nalla, Panjala Nalla etc.

2 Rail

Jamni Nalla, Ratyal Nalla, Har Nalla, Bhati Nalla, Khala Nalla, Ghardun Nalla, Kamlah Nalla, Rail Nalla, Panna Nalla, Dahal Nalla etc.

3 Kandrola Plassi

Satru Nalla, Jhadui Nalla, Bari Nalla, Kadrola Nalla, Pange wala Nalla, Kangru Nalla, Barde walla Nalla, Gharan Nalla, Bajje Nalla, Panyale wala Nalla, Bhadyalu Nalla, Madhetar walla Nalla,Mundhar Nalla etc.

4 Putrial Ghatti Nalla, Balhi Nalla, Dho Nalla, Putrial Nalla, Khaled Nalla, Saur Nalla, Panjrali Nalla, Pipal Nalla, Gunna Nalla, Pahadia Nalla, Dolu Nalla, Dehrian Nalla, Bain Nalla , Kemian Nalla etc.

5 Naryah

Drugh Nalla, Kudhiyana Nalla, Chob Nalla, Badwala Nala, Kele wala Nalla, Pule Ra Nalla.

6 Lahar Kotlu

Sukrala Nalla (P), Dharola Nalla, Bauri Wala Nala, Bauri Wala Nalla, Dasma Nalla, Tapre Nalla, Guma Nalla,Maroti Nalla.

7 Bhumpal

Pukhrani Nalla, Sukrala Nalla (P), Thunial Nalla, Chamb Nala, Charoti Nalla, Chid Nalla, Lahari Nala.

8 Nara Balhi Nalla, Bahal Nalla, Dudhar Nalla, Chidh Nalla, Bagh Nalla, Kuthar Nalla etc.

9 Lahra Umari Nalla, Bain Da Choe, Lugaru Nalla, Sandhan wala Choe etc.

10 Hareta Gharaan Nalla, Kashiyar Nalla, Jamni Nalla, Rakkar Nalla, Pasyar Nalla etc.

11 Galore Khas

12 Sanahi Dharoog Nalla,Tykhar nalla,Khoobu Nalla,Chaleli Nalla etc.

13 Malag Bhai Walla Nalla,Pangli Nalla, Bardhe Panga nalla, Choti Churan Nalla, Gharu Nalla Etc.

14 Badhera

Tindh Nalla, Batnolla Nalla,GhorGhat Nalla,Danan Nalla Etc.

15 Panyali Umari Nalla, Amla Panga Nalla,Gohar Nalla, Simbal Panga Nalla,Mangoli Panga Nalla Etc.

16 Manjiyar Bardi Nalla, Cheil Wala Panga Nalla, Khatti Panga Nalla

17 Batran Lambi Bahal Nalla, Dibri Bala Nalla, Jodh Nalla, Bagsoo nalla.

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18 Kamlah Kehal Nalla, Bahal Nalla, Churni Nalla, Lahad Nalla, Sasan Nalla, Khadali Nalla.

19 Ghaloon Ambin walla Nalla, Bandoli Nalla, Cheed Nalla, Pedu Panga nalla

20 Hathol Khas Mangra Nala, Rakkar Nala, Seer Nalla, Kapara Nalla, Bag Nalla, Peepal Nalla.

21 Dangri Sukrala Nalla, Bal Nalla, Chot Nalla, Panga Nalla, Kaler Nalla, Chil Nalla.

22 Bela

Lamba Nalla, Kapoor Nalla, Sagar Nalla, Bandh Nalla, Sudha Nalla, Cheppdi Nalla.

23 Bara

Bag Nalla , Riddi the panga, Sukrala Nalla & Tatara Nalla

Water of watershed area flows through these rivulets and falls in the Kunah & Man Khad (main catchment of watershed area).

2.12 Existing Infrastructure/ water sources in G.P. Rangas:

Sr.No.

Name of G.P. Talab/Farm Pond

Bouri Hand Pump

Well Nos. of small nallas

Dairy farms

Poultry farm

Green house

1 Rangas

4 14 8 5 10 0 0 1

2 Rail

0 11 10 4 10 0 0 4

3 Kandrola Plassi

6 5 7 10 15 0 1 0

4 Putrial 4 18 16 14 23 0 0 1

Total

14 48 41 33 58 0 1 6

5 Naryah

1 12 11 7 17 1 0 3

6 Lahar Kotlu

- 7 8 10 14 - - 1

7 Bhumpal

0 8 14 18 13 - - 7

Total

1 27 33 35 45 1 - 11

8 Nara

2 12 7 9 12 2 - -

9 Lahara

2 9 7 1 7 - - -

10 Haretta

4 13 17 6 9 - 3 2

11 Galore Khas

5 5 7 17 11 - -

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Total

13 39 38 33 39 2 3 2

12 Sanahi 04 15 09 06 17 -- -- 01

13 Badhera 03 05 12 02 10 -- -- --

14 Malag 11 15 09 -- 33 -- -- 03

15 Panyali 02 06 08 -- 36 -- -- 02

Total

20 41 38 08 96 -- -- 06

16 Manjiyar 02 02 12 06 17 -- 01 02 Total

02 02 12 06 17 -- 01 02

17 Dangari

5 20 16 17 63 0 2 2

Total

5 20 16 17 63 0 2 2

18 Bela 3 14 9 18 7 0 1 2 Total

3 14 9 18 7 0 1 2

19 Bara 03 07 03 04 20 -- 01 -- Total

03 07 03 04 20 -- 01 --

Source : PRA/village survey & trasact walk,2012-13

2.13 Water table of watershed area:

To observe the water table of project area the team of SANDESH visited the following

water resources pre monsoon and post monsoon to analyze water table of these

resources. Sources wise water table of watershed area is given below:

Sr. No

Name of water sources

Nos. of water sources visited

Water level in the pre monsoon in month of April/ May

Water level post

monsoon month

of October/

November

1 Wells 65 10-15 feet 8-5 feet

2 Bouries

30 5-1 feet 2-1 feet

3 Talab 3 18-5 feet 2-0 feet

Source : PRA/village survey & trasact walk,2012-13

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CHAPTER – 3

CONSTRAINTS IN WATERSHED AREA

During the field survey and PRA the teams of SANDESH has discussed the various

issues with the local community and PRIs of watershed area. On the basis of these

issues we are able to understand the various major constraints/problems of the area.

The problems enlisted below:

3.1 Water Management:-

In old age local people had constructed many water harvesting sources i.e. Bowries,

shallow wells, ponds (Talai) etc. to meet up their basic need of water. The water of

Bowries, & shallow wells is only being used for drinking as well as domestic use like for

cattle, washing clothes etc. The farmers of this area are not much habitual for using

water for irrigation. Even in this area farmers are not know much how to manage water

for irrigation purpose from the roof top water harvesting technology or other ways.

3.2. Problem related to Animal Husbandry:-

The farmers are naïve about the fodder and feed management of milch cattle resultant

there is low milk yield and the health of milch cattle and other animals is poor. The local

breeds of buffaloes, cows, sheep & goat are being reared by the farmers. There is

scarcity of green fodder in summer and winter season.

3.3. Problem related to Horticulture:-

The area under horticulture is negligible. The scattered fruit plants of mango, jamun,

papaya, pomegranate (annar) and citrus etc can been seen in the area.

3.4. Problem related to soil and water conservation:-

Rolling topography, steep slopes, poor geology and poor physic-chemical properties are

among the major soil and water conservation problems of the micro watershed. Erratic

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rainfall, biotic interferences and pathetic attitude of habitants towards natural resources

is also resulting into soil conservation problems.

3.5. Constraints Problem related to arable land:-

3.5.1 Erosion: Farming on non-permissible slope, poor maintenance of terraces are

causing erosion and loss of fertility. The erosion in the field is severe which can easily

be observed from the out crops on the surface of soil. Small to medium sized pebbles

are scattered on the surface of the soil. Terraces are out ward sloping. Crop productivity

is poor and large chunk of land has been abandoned.

3.5.2 Crop management: In this area the faming is unscientific and traditional.

3.5.3. Small land holding: The land holdings are very small and scattered so farmers

cannot actively involved in the production of crops with the use of scientific measures

and they are also not take interest in irrigation like facilities.

3.5.4. Other Constraints/Problems of Arable Land:

• Due to topographical factors and ever growing biotic pressure on the land, the problem of

rill, sheet, gully and stream bank erosion is rampat;

• 100 % area is rainfed, therefore, the farmers are not using necessary inputs and technology;

• Occurrence of natural calamities like droughts, floods, hail storms, heavy rains, etc. are quite

frequent causing losses to crops;

• Squeezing of best agriculture land which is being diverted to non-agricultural purposes such

as construction of residential houses, Educational Institutional and road/paths etc.;

• Lack of information for processing, grading and packing of agriculture produce;

• Poor purchasing power with low risk bearing capacity of farmers of Watershed;

• Low productivity of crops due to prevailing drought conditions for the last 4-5 years;

• Area prone to monkey menace, wild animals such as wild boar and Stray cattle.

3.6 Constraint of Non Arable Land:-

Sr . No. Problem Forest

Produce

Hilly terrain covered with obnoxious weeds and large trees

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Total area rain fed

Existence of bushes, lantana, and other unwanted plants

Mostly fuel wood tree Degraded

Woody plants

Barren, Rocky and uncultivable land Some land covered with hard rocks and big boulders

Steep slopes

Difficult to manage Land put to non-agricultural uses Roads/paths/channels

Cannot be put under agriculture use

Infested with weeds Cultivable waste Weed/bush infested

Area under obnoxious weeds

Weed problem

Lack of knowledge about weed eradication Area prone to animal menace

Monkey

Wild boars

Stray Cattles etc. Area difficult to manage

1 Technology not known Permanent pastures and other grazing lands Produce

Poor yielding grass varieties

Local grasses

Infestation with lantana and other weeds Degraded

Government land and public property

Weed infestation Source: Field Survey, 2011-12

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CHAPTER – 4

SWOT ANALYSIS

SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunities and Threats) analysis is an ideal tool for

taking rational decisions about an enterprise under given set of situations. The

decisions regarding the selection of agricultural enterprises, use of production

technology and post-management are complex and risky. The risk and uncertainty can

be minimized if strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of an

enterprise/activity are analyzed properly and carefully prior to the execution. This

section deals with the SWOT analysis with respect to the existing agricultural

enterprises as well as the new/potential enterprises of the area.

4.1 Medium altitude sandy clay loam

Item Strength Weakness Opportunity Threats

Land use Deep well

drained soil

-Soil erosion

-Rain fed

farming

- AREA available

for diversification

-Infestation of

forest area with

lantana, Depleting

economic species

due to ageratum,

Forest fires in chil

forests

Natural

Resources

soil

Well drained

deep soil

-Good

vegetative

cover

-Low water

holding capacity

-Poor fertility

-Soil can be put

to multiple uses

like, Crops

raising, fruit

plants, medicinal

plants fodder

and timber

yielding trees

-Excessive soil

erosion

Rainfall Sufficient

total rainfall

Erratic rainfall Rain water can

successfully be

harvesting for

use to give life

saving irrigation

Without proper soil

and water

conservation

measures there is

considerable loss to

precious natural

resources

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Drainage - Undulating

topography and

light surface

texture etc are

the main factors

responsible for

high drainage

density

Water harvesting

is possible with

little investment

Drainage courses

are extending and

cultivable area is

reducing

Improved

agricultural

inputs

Improved

seeds

Availability

of local

germplasm

of maize

which is

drought and

diseases

resistant but

low yielding

Only 50%

farmers are

using hybrid

maize seed

Hybrid varieties

suitable to the

area are

available

Local germ plasm

is at verge of

extinction

Balance

fertilization in

maize paddy

wheat and

toria

Use of

sufficient

FYM during

kharif

season

-Method of FYM

Preparation

unscientific

-Farmers are not

applying NPK as

basal application

in maize and

paddy

-Application of

NPK to wheat is

50 % of the

recommendation

Availability of

fertilizers is

nearer to the

village

-Continuous

imbalance

application of

fertilizer deteriorate

-Soil health and

affect productivity

Weeds

management

in maize

Wheat Toria

Tomato

Farmer

undertake

hand

weeding

and use

family

labour

-Lack of

awareness

About chemical

weed control

Recommendatio

n of chemical

weed control

exist

-Weed cause

severe damage to

the crops

production

-Fertility of soil is

affected adversely

Pest and

disease

management

- Lack of

awareness and

knowledge about

Availability of

pesticide and

recommendation

At times pest and

diseases cause

severe losses in

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in maize

wheat and

tomato

pest and

diseases

about pests and

diseases

management

exist.

production of crops

Agro

technique

seed

treatment of

wheat

- Lack of

knowledge

Recommendatio

n exist

Reduction in yield

due to seed borne

diseases and soil

borne diseases

Seeding

treatment in

tomato

- Lack of

knowledge

Recommendatio

n exist

Reduction in yield

due to seed borne

diseases and soil

borne diseases

Method of

sowing of

wheat

- Farmers are not

keeping bullocks

and sow wheat

seed by broad

casting method

with tractors,

drilling of seed

and fertilizer at

proper depth not

possible

Recommendatio

n regarding

spacing and

depth of sowing

exist

Due to improper

spacing and

placement of seed

and fertilizer yield is

reduced

Spacing in the

maize crop

- -Farmers either

sow with kera

method or broad

casting

- seed cum

fertilizer drills not

available

Recommendatio

n of proper

spacing exist

Reduction in yield

to the extent to

32% due to faulty

method of sowing

Socio-

economic

-Large

number of

retired

military

personnel

and

unemployed

youth

-Small land

holdings

-Rainfed farming

Soil and climatic

conditions are

conductive for

diversification

towards

vegetable and

Horticulture

Poor socio-

economic condition

due to non

exploitation of

natural resources

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Marketing

facilities

-Surplus

maize and

vegetable

No organization

system of

marketing

- To promote

adoption of more

remunerative

avocations

cooperatives are

required to be

developed

Animal Husbandry

Item Strength Weakness Threats

Breed

improvement

-High yielding

cross bred

cows available

-Graded

buffaloes

available

-Climatic

advantages

-Sizable population

of local cows and

buffaloes

-Artificial

insemination

facilities at distant

place

-Continuous natural service

leads to low milk producing

animals

.Feed and

fodder

management

-Plenty of

seasonal

grasses and

fodder available

-Lack of knowledge

about nutritive

aspects of feeding

-Low yielder due to imbalance

feeding

-Malnutrition cause many

diseases

-Threats to grass lands due to

spread of ageratum

Health care -Lack of

awareness

about diseases

their control

measures

-Housing of

different

animals in one

common place

Veterinary facilities

and package of

recommendation

exist

-Poor yields

-Poor health

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Horticulture

Item Strength Weakness Opportunity Threats

Soil and

climate

-Suitable soil

and climate

condition

available

-Lack of

knowledge

about aspect

and crop

protection

Package of

recommendation exist

Frost damage

high velocity

winds and

drought effect

Agro

techniques

- Lack of

knowledge

about digging

spacing

irrigation and

fertilizer

Agro – technique have

been finalized and

recommended exist

Yields are low

and farmers

are reluctant to

diversify

towards

Horticulture

Insect pest

and disease

management

-

- Lack of

knowledge

-Poor extension

Package

recommended exist

Yield and

quality of

produce is

affected badly

Marketing Market yard

available at

Hamirpur and

sub yard at

Gagal

(Nadaun)

-Lack of

knowledge

about grading

and packing

-Marketing facilities

exist

-Package of

recommended exist

Low returns

4.2 CRITICAL ISSUES / GAPS BASED ON SWOT ANALYSIS

4.2.1 Agriculture:-

Sr.

No.

Critical Issue /Gaps

1 Low yield of crops due to :-

-Imbalance use of fertilizer

-Non availability of location specific

improper varieties for rainfed areas

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-Non adoption of available HYV/ improved varieties by farmers

-Non adoption of weed management practices

-Low plant population due to no availabilities of bullock & power driven fertilizer

cum seed drill

- Non adoption of control measures against infestation of diseases & insects.

4.2.2 Animal Husbandry:-

Sr.

No.

Critical Issue /Gaps

1 Low yielding milch ,meat & wool animals

-High percentage of non descript types

-Lack of adequate A.I. facilities

-Preference of people for natural service

-non availabilities of green and nutritive fodder throughout the year

-Imbalanced feeding

-Depletion of economic spp. of grasses in the grassland due to ageratum spp.

-Lack of awareness about diseases and pests

-Unhygienic method of housing animals

-Depletion of bushes & undergrowth in non-arable & forest land s

4.2.3 Horticulture:-

Sr.

No.

Critical Issue /Gaps

1 Low yield in fruits :-

-Non adoption of recommended package of practices.

-Damage to fruit plants ( Mango) due to frost injury

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-Effect of drought on fruit crops

-Damage due to insects and diseases

4.2.4 Commodity wise strategic issues & strategies to increase

production/productivity 4.2.4.1. Agriculture:-

Crop Critical gap Strategies issue Strategies Remarks

Maize Imbalance

fertilizers use

Balanced fertilizer

use

-Demonstration

-Trainings

-Exposure Visits

IWMP-DOA &

KVK

Low plant

population

Proper plant

population

-Demonstration

-Introduction of seed

cum fertilizer drill

-do-

Crop weed

competition

Weed

management

practice

-Demonstration

-Trainings

- low cost technologies

-do-

Insect-pest

infestation

Disease & pest

management

-Demonstration

-Trainings

-do-

Non adoption of

high yielding

verities

Popularization of

HY verities

-screening of hybrids

-improvement of local

germplasm

--Demonstration

-Exposure Visits

-do-

Un awareness

about organic

manuring

Use of organic

manure

-Demonstration

-Exposure Visits

-Cheap methodology of

compost making

-do-

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Paddy No seed treatment Disease free

seed

-Demonstration

-Trainings

- low cost technologies

-do-

Disease & insects

infestation

Disease & insects

management

Demonstration

-Trainings

-do-

Limited application

of organic manures

Use of organic

manures

-Demonstration -do-

Imbalance

fertilizers use

Balanced fertilizer

application

-Demonstration

-Exposure Visits

-do-

Weed infestation Weeds

management

practices

-Demonstration

-Board spectrum

herbicides testing

-do-

Method of planting Transplanted/ line

sowing

-Demonstration

-Exposure Visits

-do-

Wheat Seed treatment Disease free

seed

-Demonstration

-Trainings

- low cost technologies

-do-

Non application of

basal NPK

Basal application

of NPK

-Demonstration

-Exposure Visits

-Training

-do-

Less use of

organic manure

Awareness

creation on use of

organic manure

-Demonstration

-Exposure Visits

-do-

Losses due to

weeds

Weed

management

practices

-Demonstration

-Training

-Board spectrum

herbicides testing

-do-

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Spacing / method

of sowing

Line sowing -Demonstration

-Trainings

- introduction of seed

cum fertilizers drill

-do-

Losses due to

termites

Application of

insecticides

-Demonstration

-Trainings

-do-

Buffalo Improper and

unscientific feeding

Balanced feed -Demonstration

-Trainings

- Exposure Visit

-feed preparation with

locally available

ingredients

-do-

Non descript & low

yielding breeds

Breed up

gradation

-Trainings

-screening breeds

suitable to the area

-A.I facilities

-do-

Prolonged inter-

calving period

Economic inter -

calving period

-Trainings

- Exposure Visit

-do-

Higher age at first

lactation

Proper age at

first lactation

-Trainings

- Exposure Visit

-do-

Fodder shortage Regulated fodder

production and

feeding

-Demonstration

-Trainings

-screening &

recommended of

suitable fodder species

-do-

Disease and worm

infestation

unhygienic housing

Proper health

care

-Demonstration

-Trainings

- Exposure Visit

-do-

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Cow Low success rate

of A.I

To increase

conception rate of

A.I

-Trainings

-Creation & strengthening

of A.I facilities

-standardization of A.I

timings

-do-

Improper and

unscientific feeding

Balanced feed -Trainings

- Exposure Visit

-feed preparation with

locally available

ingredients

-do-

Prolonged inter

calving period

Economic inter

calving period

-Trainings

- Exposure Visit

-do-

Higher age at first

lactation

Proper age at

first lactation

-Trainings -do-

Disease and worm

infestation

unhygienic housing

Proper health

care

-Demonstration

-Trainings

- Exposure Visit

-do-

Fodder shortage Regulated fodder

production and

feeding

-Demonstration

-Trainings

-screening &

recommended of

suitable fodder species

-do-

4.2.4.2. Horticulture:-

Crop Critical gap Strategies issue Strategies Remarks

Citrus Non adoption

on nutrition

package

Proper nutrition -Demonstration,

Trainings, Exposure

Visit

IWMP-ZRS-DOH

Damage to

fruits & plants

Adoption of Demonstration,

Trainings, screening of

-do-

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due to insects

and diseases

control measures varieties suitable for the

area and disease

resistance

Lack of

awareness

about grading

& package

Proper grading &

packing for

remunerative

returns

-Trainings

-cost effective packaging

material

- Exposure Visit

-do-

Lack of

assured

markets

Market

intervention

-organization of grower

-explore marketing

avenues

-regulated marketing

-do-

Mango Non adoption

of improved

recommended

package

Adoption of

recommended

package

-Demonstration

-Trainings

- Exposure Visit

-do-

Losses due to

insects &

disease

Proper

management

-Demonstration

-Trainings

-do-

Non availability

of frost and

drought

tolerant

varieties

Recommendation

of suitable

varieties

-screening of

multipurpose local

germlasm

-screening of existing

varieties

-do-

Lack of

awareness

about grading

& packaging,

marketing

Proper grading ,

packaging and

marketing

intervention

- Trainings - Cost effective

packaging material

- - organization of farmers

- -explore marketing avenues

- -exposure visits

-do-

Lack of

recommendatio

n of drought

Studies to

recommended

suitable

- Nursery techniques studies

- -on farm trails

-do-

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tolerance

techniques

technique to

overcome losses

due to effects of

drought

- -screening of root stock

4.4 Commodity wise strategic issues and strategies for sustainable production/productivity : 4.4.1. Agriculture:-

Critical gap Strategies issue Strategies Remarks

Improper preparation

and use of FYM and

non utilization of

biomass for compost

preparation

Scientific preparation

and use of FYM

-Demonstration

-Trainings

IWMP-

DOA-

KVK

Lack of awareness

about profitable

cropping pattern and

crop rotation

Popularization of

profitable cropping

pattern and crop

rotation

-Demonstration

-Trainings

-Exposure Visit

-do-

Lack of awareness

about fertilizer use

based on soil testing

Replenishment of soils

with nutrients for

sustainable production

-fertilizer recommendation for

the cropping system followed by

farmers

--Demonstration

-Trainings

-suitable IPM model for

vegetable

-do-

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Lack of awareness

about integrated pest

management

Population of IPM

technique

--Demonstration

-Trainings

-suitable IPM model for

vegetable

-weather forecasting

-do-

4.4.2. Animal Husbandry:-

Critical gap Strategies issue Strategies Remarks

Depletion of

economic spp of

grasses due to

ageratum infestation

Conservation and

propagation of grasses

in grasslands

-screenings of suitable grasses

which suppress ageratum

-Demonstration

-Trainings

IWMP-

DOAH

&KVK

Depletion of bushes

and undergrowth in

non arable and forest

lands

Eradication of lantana

and propagation of

shrubs and bushes

-Demonstration

-Trainings

-Exposure Visit

-do-

Indiscriminate felling

of multipurpose

mother trees of

seeding mango

Identification and

conservation of quality

strains of seeding of

wild mango

-screening of local germplasm

-mass awareness

-Trainings

-do-

Depletion of locally

adapted wild fruits

Propagation of adapted

species of wild fruits

-conservation and multiplication -do-

Depletion of locally

adapted medicinal

trees & bushes

Screening and

popularization of

improved varieties

screening of local germplasm and

existing improved varieties

Demonstration

-Trainings

-do-

Existing package of

recommendations not

based on prevailing

agro ecological

situations

Suitable package of

recommendations

-studies to standardize package of

recommendations

-do-

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CHAPTER – 5

WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT WORKS

5.1. Watershed Plan:

The detailed description of the watershed Rangas in term of different parameter like

rainfall, temperature, location, population, literacy, soils, water resources, basic

infrastructural facilities, analysis of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats

(SWOT) and existing status of Agricultural and allied sectors like Agriculture production,

Horticulture, Animal Husbandry, Fisheries, Sericulture and soon have thrown up

numerous valuable insights about the existing status in terms of yield gaps and

constraints and interventions to realize the potential of Agricultural development in the

watershed.

5.2. Project Activities/Interventions

For ecological rehabilitation of the mid hills and economic development of the people of

watershed area, an integrated watershed development approach has been adopted.

The project supports a combination of Vegetative and Engineering Technologies, which

are effective in treatment of degraded watersheds, tested and replicated. The

interventions and treatments to be carried out broadly include under mentioned

activities:

Sr.

No.

Name of Heads and Activities

Name of Activities

Land Development (Productive use)

1 Watershed Development Works

i Afforestation

ii Horticulture

iii Agriculture

iv Pasture

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v Others

2 Soil & Moisture Conservation

i Staggered Trenching

ii Contour Banding

iii Graded Banding

iv Bench Terracing

v Others

3 Vegetative and Engineering Structure

i Earthen Checks

ii Brushwood Checks

iii Gully Plugs

iv Loose Boulders

v Gabion Structures

a) Check Dams in Wire Crates

b) Spur in Wire Crates

c) Retaining Walls in Plum Conc.

vi Others

4 Water Harvesting Structures (New Created)

i Farm Ponds

ii Check Dams

iii Nallah Bunds

iv Percolation Tanks

v Ground Water Recharge Structures

a) Sunken Ponds

vi Others

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a) Water Harvesting Cum Irrigation Tanks (Community)

b) Water Harvesting Cum Irrigation Tank (Individuals)

c) Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting Tanks

d) Flow Irrigation Schemes (Pipe Lines/ Kuhals)

e) Augmentation of Potable Water/ Drinking Water Supply Schemes

5 Water Harvesting Structure (Renovated)

i Farm Ponds

ii Check Dams

iii Nallah Bunds

iv Percolation Tanks

v Ground Water Recharge Structure

vi Others

6 Water Harvesting structure (Storage capacity of New structures)

i Farm Ponds

ii Check Dam

iii Nallah Bunds

iv Percolation Tanks

v Ground Water Recharge Structure

a) Sunken Ponds

vi Others

7 Water Harvesting Structure (Storage Capacity of Renovated

Structures)

i Farm Ponds

ii Check Dam

iii Nallah Bunds

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iv Percolation Tank

v Ground Water Recharge

vi Others

8 Livelihood Activities for the Asset-Less Persons

i On farm Activity

ii Off farm Activity

9 Production System & Micro Enterprises

i Sericulture

ii Beekeeping

iii Poultry

iv Fisheries

v Bio-Fuel Plantation

vi Establishment of Nurseries

vii Adoption of Proven/New Technology

viii Integrated Farming System

ix Diversification of Production System

x Horticulture Demonstrations

xi General Management of Cattle

5.3. Soil and Moisture Conservation:-

Gullies are formed due to erosion of top soil by the flow of rain water. In course of time,

a gully assumes a big shape and erosion goes on increasing. To prevent erosion,

different barriers on plugs of different type of material are put across to gully, at certain

intervals. For gully treatment following measures are proposed:

5.3.1 Staggered tranches on waste land :

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Contour trenches help to break the velocity of runoff and store either whole or part of

runoff. It is a practice of excavating trenches along a uniform level across the slope of

land. Bunds are formed along the downstream side with material taken out of them. The

expected life of a trench varies from 4-5 years during which period the vegetation is

suppose to perform conservation function. 324 staggered contour trenches per hectare

have been proposed to be laid scattered with 2.5 mtr inter-space between them and the

trenches are located directly below one another in alternate rows in a staggered position

so as to check and arrest the runoff in efficient manner. The sizes of the Staggered

Trenches have been kept as 3m x 0.30m x 0.25m. Mainly pastures/ Ghasnies in the

upper reaches of watershed, trenches will be the target area. In watershed area 79

hectares of culturable waste land of costing to Rs. 5.925 lacs have been proposed to be

treated under this intervention.

Sr.

No.

Gram Panchayat Area to be

treated with

staggered

trenches

(Hects.)

No. of Staggered

Trenches per Hect. And

size.

Cost Per

Hect. (Rs.)

Amount

(Rs.)

1 Rangas 2 324(3x0.30x0.25m) 7500.00 0.15

2 Rail 1 324(3x0.30x0.25m) 7500.00 0.075

3 Kandrola Plassi 1 324(3x0.30x0.25m) 7500.00 0.075

4 Putrial 1 324(3x0.30x0.25m) 75000.00 0.075

Total 5 0.375

5 Naryah 5 324(3x0.30x0.25m) 7500.00 0.375

6 Lahar Kotlu 7 324(3x0.30x0.25m) 7500.00 0.525

7 Bhumpal 7 324(3x0.30x0.25m) 7500.00 0.525

Total 19 0.525

8 Nara 3 324 (3x0.30x0.25m) 7500.00 0.225

9 Hareta 1 324 (3x0.30x0.25m) 7500.00 0.075

10 Glore Khas 2 324 (3x0.30x0.25m) 7500.00 0.15

11 Lahra 1 324 (3x0.30x0.25m) 7500.00 0.075

TOTAL 7 0.525

12 Sanahi 6 324 (3x0.30x0.25m) 7500.00 0.45

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13 Malag 4 324 (3x0.30x0.25m) 7500.00 0.30

14 Badhera 2 324 (3x0.30x0.25m) 7500.00 0.15

15 Panyali 2 324 (3x0.30x0.25m) 75000.00 0.15

Total 14

1.05

16 Manjiyar 7 324 (3x0.30x0.25m) 7500.00 0.525

Total 7 7500.00 0.525

17 Batran 8 324(3x0.30x0.25m) 7500.00 0.60

18 Kamlah 3 324(3x0.30x0.25m) 7500.00 0.225

19 Ghaloon 2

324(3x0.30x0.25m) 7500.00 0.15

20 Hathol Khas 2 324(3x0.30x0.25m) 7500.00 0.15

Total 15 1.125

21 Bella 10 324(3x0.30x0.25m) 7500.00 0.75

Total 10 0.75

22 Dangri 2 324(3x0.30x0.25m) 7500.00 0.15

Total 2 7500.00 0.15

G. Total 79 5.925

For Standard, detailed estimates and drawing/designs see Annexure – A (i)

5.3.2. Vegetative and Engineering Structure 5.3.2.1. Brush wood Checks (Double Hurdles) Across the Drainage Lines flowing through Forest lands/Pasture Lands/Arable Lands & Non-Arable lands:

During the survey of watershed villages it is found by the team of SANDESH and local

people of the area, the surface water of villages` flows from top to bottom in small

gullies and these gullies are 1.00 m to 2.00 m deep.

Cost effective Brush Wood Checks at regular intervals by driving wooden pegs into the

ground (preferably of Ficus species cutting) and then inter winning brush wood (creeper

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and bushes) along the driven pegs. Bamboo, Beuns and Agave are found to be most

suitable soil binders for such location. 5490 Rmt brush wood checks of costing Rs.

10.98 lacs have been proposed to be constructed during the project period in this

Watershed as per table below.

1.GRAM PANCHAYAT : RANGAS

Sr.

No.

Name of Drainage lines and village Nos./ Rmt. Rate per

running mtr

Amount

(Rs.)

1 Dugga Nalla, Village Holwinhar 50 Rmt. 200 10000

2 Bann Nalla, Village Bann 50 Rmt. 200 10000

3 Panyala Nalla, Village Panyala 55 Rmt. 200 11000

TOTAL (A) 155 Rmt 200 31000

2. GRAM PANCHAYAT : RAIL

1 Har Nalla, Vill Har, Ward No. 1 50 200 10000

2 Bharthi Nalla, Vill Bharthi, Ward No. 1 50 200 10000

3 Ratyal Nalla, Ward No. 1 20 200 4000

4 Jamli Nalla, Ward No- 1 20 200 4000

5 Khala Nalla, Vill. Pundiyal, Ward No-2 50 200 10000

6 Jamni Nalla, Vill. Choukdu, Ward No-2 50 200 10000

7 Dahal Nalla, Vill. Dahal, Near Kunah

Khad, Ward No.4 20 200 4000

8 Ghardu Nalla, Vill. Ghardu, Ward No. 3 50 200 10000

9 Kamal Nalla, Vill. Kamlah, Ward No. 4 50 200 10000

10 Rail Nalla, Vill. Rail, Ward No.- 5 50 200 10000

11 Fanna Nalla, Vill. Rail, Ward No-5 54.50 200 10900

TOTAL (B) 464.50 Rmt 92900

3. GRAM PANCHAYAT : KANDROLA PLASSI

1 Jhanduhi Nalla, Ward No 1, Vill. Jhanduhi 20 200 4000

2 Satdu Nalla, Ward No. 1 (between

Kandrola and Jhanduhi)

20 200

4000

3 Pange Walla Nalla, Ward No-2 20 200 4000

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4 Barde Walla Nalla, Ward No.-3 20 200 4000

5 Bakran Walla Nalla, Ward No -3 20 200 4000

6 Gharan Nalla, Ward No.-3 20 200 4000

7 Bajje Walla Nalla, Ward No – 3 20 200 4000

8 Panyale Walla Nalla, Vill. Panyala,

Ward No-4

20 200

4000

9 Bhadyalu Walla Nalla, Ward No-4 20 200 4000

10 Sanjha Nalla, Ward No. -4 20 200 4000

11 Amlehru Walla Nalla, Ward No -4 20 200 4000

12 Tara Walla Choe, Ward No -5 20 200 4000

13 Mundhar Nalla, Ward No-5 20 200 4000

14 Mandhetar Walla Nalla, Ward No. -5 20 200 4000

Total 280 Rmt

56000

4. GRAM PANCHAYAT : PUTRIAL

1 Ghatti Nalla, Vill. Putrial 20 200 4000

2 Balhi Nalla, Vill. Putrial 20 200 4000

3 Doh Nalla, Vill. Putrial 20 200 4000

4 Putrial Nalla, Vill. Putrial 30 200 6000

5 Saour Nalla, Vill. Khaler 20 200 4000

6 Panjrali Nalla, Vill. Khaler 20 200 4000

7 Pipal Nalla, Vill. Khaler 20 200 4000

8 Guna Nalla, Vill. Adarsh Nagar 20 200 4000

9 Pahadia Nalla, Vill. Adarsh Nagar 20 200 4000

10 Dholu Nalla, Vill. Adarsh Nagar 20 200 4000

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11 Balhi Nalla,Village Dhaniyara 40 200 8000

12 Deharian Nalla, Village Dhaniyara 20 200 4000

13 Bain Da Nalla, Vill. Dhaniyara 25.50 200 5100

TOTAL (C) 295.50 59100

G.Total (A+B+C+D) 1195 RMT 239000

5. GRAM PANCHAYAT : NARYAH

1 Kathlani (25/18) (00997200) 20 Nos

40 Rmt. 200 4000

2 Chouk (25/41) (00997300) 14 Nos.

28 Rmt. 200 2800

3 Chauki Rajputtan (25/37) (00997400) 24 Nos.

48 Rmt. 200 4800

4 Kiaran (25/21) (00997500) 14 Nos.

28 Rmt. 200 2800

5 Chohbo (25/4) (00997600) 10 Nos.

20 Rmt. 200 2000

6 Naria (25/11) (00997700) 12 Nos.

24 Rmt. 200 2400

7 Samhun (25/10) (00997800) 14Nos.

28Rmt. 200 2800

8 Darkohla (25/39) (00997900) 10 Nos.

20Rmt. 200 2000

9 Rohal (25/23) (00998100) 10Nos.

20Rmt. 200 2000

10 Baroti (25/29) (00998200) 30 Nos.

60 Rmt. 200 6000

11 Kachhoti (25/40) (00998300) 10 Nos.

20 Rmt. 200 2000

12 Baruhi (25/19) (00998400) 12 Nos.

24 Rmt. 200 2400

13 Kuthiana (25/44) (00998800) 30 Nos.

60 Rmt. 200 6000

14 Balaher (25/34) (00998900) 20 Nos.

40 Rmt. 200 4000

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15 Saloa (25/33) (00999000) 14Nos.

28 Rmt. 200 2800

16 Budhwal (25/31) (00999200) 30 Nos.

60 Rmt. 200 6000

17 Lahar (25/1) (00999600) 14Nos.

28 Rmt. 200 2800

18 Manthyani (25/25) (00999700) 10Nos.

20 Rmt. 200 2000

19 Ser (25/43) (00999300) 6Nos.

12 Rmt. 200 1200

20 Kheri (25/52) (01002400) 16Nos.

32 Rmt 200 3200

TOTAL (A) 320 Nos

320 Rmt 200 64000

6. GRAM PANCHAYAT : LAHAR KOTLU

Sr.

No. Village Nos./ Rmt.

Rate per

running mtr Amount

1 Chambher (20/6) (00983600) 20 Nos. 40Rmt. 200 8000

2 Muhun (20/13) (00985000) 30 Nos.

60 Rmt. 200 12000

3 Sandwan (20/26) (00985400) 40 Nos.

80 Rmt. 200 16000

4 Lahar Kotlu (20/30) (00985700) 50 Nos.

100 Rmt. 200 20000

TOTAL (B) 184 Nos 280

Rmt 56000

7. GRAM PANCHAYAT : BHUMPAL

1 Sudhial (20/5) (00983800) 14 Nos.

28 Rmt. 200

5600

2 Lahar (20/14) (00983900) 10 Nos.

20 Rmt. 200

4000

3 Pukhrani (20/20) (00984100) 14 Nos.

28 Rmt. 200

5600

4 Darbhial (20/19) (00984200) 18 Nos.

36 Rmt. 200

7200

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5 Kharkial ((20/2) (00984300) 4 Nos.

8 Rmt 200

1600

6 Bhagwari (20/8) (00984400) 10 Nos.

20 Rmt. 200

4000

7 Ludrial (20/3) (00984500) 10Nos. 20Rmt. 200 4000

8 Chhamb (20/16) (00984600) 10Nos.

20 Rmt. 200

4000

9 Rangarh (20/15) (00984700) 30 Nos.

60 Rmt. 200

12000

10 Kohla (20/25) (00984800) 20 Nos.

40 Rmt. 200

8000

11 Taneri (20/22) (00984900) 10Nos.

20 Rmt. 200

4000

12 Thunial (20/9) (00985600) 10Nos

20 Rmt. 200

4000

13 Kharkial ((20/2) (00984300) 4Nos.

8 Rmt. 200

1600

14 Thudial (20/12) (00983400) 12 Nos.

24 Rmt. 200

4800

15 Tailkar (20/29) (00983500) 10Nos.

20 Rmt. 200

4000

TOTAL (C) 186 Nos. 362

Rmt

72400

G.Total (A+B+C) 690 Nos 962

Rmt

192400

8. GRAM PANCHAYAT : NARA

1 Balhi Nalla, Darmkawali Nalla, Bindar ban

nalla, Village Balh (P)

40 Rmt 200 8000

2 Khuh Nalla, Pahiye Da Nalla, Vill Jiyana

(P)

25 Rmt 200 5000

3 Dak Nalla, Balhi Nalla, Bahal Nalla, Bain

Walla Nalla, Budhar wala Nalla, ward No.

2

50 Rmt 200 10000

4 Mahu Nalla, Kohiye Nalla, Pange Walla

Nalla, Garu Nalla, Matoli Nalla, Riyal

Nala, pahde Nalla, Jal Nalla Ward No 3.

100 Rmt 200 20000

5 Chidh Nalla, Kutahar Nalla, Bagh Nalla, 69 Rmt 200 13800

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Gari Nalla, Bawadi Nalla Ward No. 5

Total 284 Rmt 56800

9. GRAM PANCHAYAT : HARETA

1 Chidwala Nalla, Nalla near Badi wali

Khadetar ward No 1 32 Rmt. 200 6400

2

Dohla Da Choe, Rimmi Nalla, Gharan

Nalla, Basyar Nalla, Rani Nalla Ward No.

2

50 Rmt 200 10000

3 Pange walla Nalla, Khil Walla Nalla,

Basyar Nalla, Rani Nalla Ward No. 3 60 Rmt. 200 12000

4 Rakkar Nalla, Chidh Nalla, Pange Walla

Nalla, Sayar Nalla Ward No.- 5 71 Rmt. 200 14200

Total 213 Rmt. 42400

10. GRAM PANCHAYAT : LAHRA

1

Gari Walla Choe, Jakh Choe, Chida wala

Choe, Dudhari Choe, Umri Choe Vill.

Nara ward No. 3

77.50 Rmt. 200 15500

2

Balha Wali Choei, Bain wala choe, Balhi

Choe, Bhenth choe, Kacherad choe

Village Nara, ward No 4

100 Rmt. 200 20000

3

Gari wala Choe (Bankhad), Bain Walla

Choe (Bankhad), Goyala Choe (Ban

khad) ward No 1

100 Rmt 200 20000

4 Lugadu Choe, Bain walla Choe, Kwali

wala choe Village Lahara, ward No 8. 80 Rmt 200 16000

5 Sadha wala choe, Penda wala Choe,

Choukula Choe, Village Hatli, Ward No. 6 80 Rmt 200 16000

Total 437.50 Rmt 87500/-

11. GRAM PANCHAYAT : GALOR KHAS

1 Kau wala nalla,village Ropru Ward No 2 99 Rmt. 200 19800

Total 99 Rmt 19800

G. Total (A+B+C+D) 1033 Rmt 2,06,500/-

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12. GRAM PANCHAYAT : SANAHI

1 Bharyal Nalla in village Bharyal 15 Nos 30 Rmt.

.

200 3000

2 Har Khalsa Nalla in village Har Khalsa 15 Nos 30 Rmt. 200 3000

3 Har Masanda Nalla in village Har

Mansanda

15 Nos 30 Rmt. 200 3000

4 Sasan Masanda Nalla in village Sasan

Mansanda

15 Nos 30 Rmt. 200 3000

5 Telkar Nalla in village Telkar 15 Nos 30 Rmt. 200 3000

6 Patyalu Nalla in village Patyalu 15 Nos 30 Rmt. 200 3000

7 Kohalwin Nalla in village Kohalwin 15 Nos 30 Rmt. 200 3000

8 Chaleli Nalla in village Chaleli 1 5 Nos. 10

Rmt.

200 3000

9 Kargoo Khalsa Nalla in Village Kargoo

Khalsa

15 Nos. 30

Rmt.

200 3000

10 Kargoo Jagir Nalla in village Kargoo Jagir 25 Nos. 50 Rmt. 200 5000

TOTAL (A) 160 Nos 320

Rmt

200 32000

13. GRAM PANCHAYAT : MALAG

1 Budhana Nalla in village Budhana 10 Nos. 20 Rmt. 200 2000

2 Gorghat Nalla in village Malag 10 Nos. 20 Rmt. 200 2000

3 Bhotta wala Nalla in village Malag 10 Nos. 20 Rmt. 200 2000

4 Adhiyal Nalla in village Malag 10 Nos. 20 Rmt. 200 2000

5 Kudhar Nalla in village Budhana 10 Nos. 20 Rmt. 200 2000

6 Machi Wala Nalla in Village Malag 15 Nos. 30 Rmt. 200 3000

7 Than Nalla in village Than 15 Nos. 30 Rmt. 200 3000

TOTAL (B) 80 Nos 160 Rmt 200 16000.00

TOTAL (A+B) 240 Nos 480

Rmt 200 48000.00

14. GRAM PANCHAYAT : MANJIYAR

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1 Manjiyar 50 Nos. 100

Rmt

200 0.10

2 Bantera 50 Nos. 100

Rmt

200 0.10

3 Gandiyana 50 Nos. 100

Rmt

200 0.10

4 Dodan Kalan 50 Nos. 100

Rmt

200 0.10

5 Dodan Khurd 50 Nos. 100

Rmt

200 0.10

Total 250 Nos. 500

Rmt

0.50

15. GRAM PANCHAYAT : SANAHI Sr.

No.

Name of Nallas Nos./ Rmt. Rate per

running mtr

Amount

1 Bharyal Nalla in village Bharyal 15 Nos 30 Rmt. 200 3000

2 Har Khalsa Nalla in village Har Khalsa 15 Nos 30 Rmt. 200 3000

3 Har Masanda Nalla in village Har

Mansanda

15 Nos 30 Rmt. 200 3000

4 Sasan Masanda Nalla in village Sasan

Mansanda

15 Nos 30 Rmt. 200 3000

5 Telkar Nalla in village Telkar 15 Nos 30 Rmt. 200 3000

6 Patyalu Nalla in village Patyalu 15 Nos 30 Rmt. 200 3000

7 Kohalwin Nalla in village Kohalwin 15 Nos 30 Rmt. 200 3000

8 Chaleli Nalla in village Chaleli 1 5 Nos. 10

Rmt.

200 3000

9 Kargoo Khalsa Nalla in Village Kargoo

Khalsa

15 Nos. 30

Rmt.

200 3000

10 Kargoo Jagir Nalla in village Kargoo Jagir 25 Nos. 50 Rmt. 200 5000

TOTAL (A) 160 Nos 320

Rmt

200 32000

16. GRAM PANCHAYAT : MALAG

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Sr.

No.

Name of Nalla/ Location Nos./ Rmt. Rate per

running mtr

Amount

1 Budhana Nalla in village Budhana 10 Nos. 20 Rmt. 200 2000

2 Gorghat Nalla in village Malag 10 Nos. 20 Rmt. 200 2000

3 Bhotta wala Nalla in village Malag 10 Nos. 20 Rmt. 200 2000

4 Adhiyal Nalla in village Malag 10 Nos. 20 Rmt. 200 2000

5 Kudhar Nalla in village Budhana 10 Nos. 20 Rmt. 200 2000

6 Machi Wala Nalla in Village Malag 15 Nos. 30 Rmt. 200 3000

7 Than Nalla in village Than 15 Nos. 30 Rmt. 200 3000

TOTAL (B) 80 Nos 160 Rmt 200 16000.00

TOTAL (A+B) 240 Nos 480

Rmt 200 48000.00

17. GRAM PANCHAYAT : DANGRI

1 Bal Nalla, Village Baloon 10 Nos

20 Rmt. 200 4000

2 Chot Nalla Village Tarkeri 7 Nos.

14 Rmt. 200 2800

3 Panga Nalla Village Roop Bahal 12 Nos.

24 Rmt. 200 4800

4 Kaler Nalla Village Dadbhal 7 Nos.

14 Rmt. 200 2800

5 Chill Nalla Village Luhakhar 5 Nos.

10 Rmt. 200 2000

6 Sukrala Nalla Village Chilbahal 6 Nos.

12 Rmt. 200 2400

7 Chilgrah Nalla Village Chilgrah 7 Nos.

14 Rmt. 200 2800

8 Dangri Nalla Village Dangri 5 Nos.

10 Rmt. 200 2000

9 Gidyan Nalla Village Gidyan 5 Nos. 200 2000

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10 Rmt.

10 Sala di Bahal Nalla Village Sala di

Bahal

15 Nos.

30 Rmt. 200 6000

TOTAL (A) 160 Nos

320 Rmt 200 64000

18. GRAM PANCHAYAT : BELA

1 Lamba Nalla, Village Bella 100 Rmt. 200 0.20

2 Kapoor Sagar, Village Bella 100 Rmt. 200 0.20

3 Bandh Nalla, Village Tillu 100 Rmt. 200 0.20

4 Sudha Nalla, Village Tillu 100 Rmt. 200 0.20

5 Chappdi Nalla,Village Tillu 100 Rmt. 200 0.20

Total 500 Rmt 1.00

19. GRAM PANCHAYAT : BARA

1 Bag Nalla in village Bag 5 Nos. 10 Rmt. 200 1000

2 Dhanpur Nalla in village Dhanpur 5 Nos. 10 Rmt 200 1000

Total 10 Nos. 20

Rmt

2000

G. TOTAL 5490 Rmt 10.98

For Standard, detailed estimates and drawing/designs see Annexure – A (ii)

5.3.2 Dry Stone/Loose Boulder Checks Vulnerable points on shallow gullies with high slope and water velocity need to be

treated and stabilized with mechanical filter strips using locally available boulders (loose

boulder checks). These checks should be flanked with Agave, Ipomoea, Vintex Nigandu

(Bana), Buens, Sehtoot, Sarkanda, Nad, Jatrofa and Bamboo etc., or other fast growing

shrubs to prevent water hitting them directly and causing damage to the structure

through dislodging of boulders. The embankments as well as the course should be lined

with staged rows of Bamboo, Beuns and Ficus species cutting and other suitable plant

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species to avoid scouring. Total 43 Nos. Loose boulders Checks costing Rs. 4.945 lacs

have been proposed to be constructed during the project period in this Watershed.

1. GRAM PANCHAYAT : BHUMPAL(Lose boulder checks)

Sr. Village Nos./ Cum Cost per

unit

Amount

No.

1 Sudhial (20/5) (00983800) 2 Nos.

22.66 Cum

11500 23000

2 Pukhrani (20/20) (00984100) 2 Nos.

22.66 Cum

11500 23000

3 Darbhial (20/19) (00984200) 3 Nos.

33.69 Cum

11500 34500

4 Rangarh (20/15) (00984700) 4 Nos.

45.32 Cum

11500 46000

5 Kohla (20/25) (00984800) 3 Nos.

33.99 Cum

11500 34500

6 Thudial (20/12) (00983400) 2 Nos.

22.66 Cum

11500 23000

TOTAL (C) 16 Nos.

181.28 Cum

11500 184000

2. GRAM PANCHAYAT : BATRAN

Sr.

No.

Village Nos./ Cum

Cost Per

Structure Amount

1 Balh 4 Nos

44.92 Cum 11500 46000

2 Batran 6 Nos.

67.38 Cum 11500 69000

3 Batran (P-II) 4 Nos

44.92 Cum 11500 46000

Total 14Nos.

157.22 Cum 11500 161000

TOTAL (A) . 161000

3. GRAM PANCHAYAT : KAMLAH

Sr. No. Village Nos./ Cum Cost. Amount

1 Galol 2 Nos. 11500 23000

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22.46 Cum

2 Kamlah 3 Nos.

33.69 Cum 11500 34500

Total 5 Nos.

56.15 Cum 57500

4. GRAM PANCHAYAT : GHALOON

1 Sai 4 Nos

44.92 Cum

11500 23000

2 Ghaloon 4 Nos

44.92 Cum

11500 23000

TOTAL 8 Nos.

89.84 Cum

92000

Total (A+B+C) 27 Nos.

303.21

Cum

310500

G. TOTAL 43 nos.

484 Cum

4.945

5.3.3. Gabion Structures:

Gabion structure made of stone filled in wire mesh are most suitable works as they are

eco friendly and are stable and are flexible (bend without breaking), porous (water can

seep through them), stable and also economical as compared to cement structures. For

drainage line treatment in main gullies the check dams have been proposed for

retention of debris and soil accumulation without poundage. At the head of gullies these

structures will control further upward movement of gullies and thus further degradation

of land will be controlled. In the already existed gullies there will be reduction in gradient

and the debris carrying capacity within the inter structure reaches will be reduced. The

top of lower structure will be at level with the bottom of higher reach structure which will

avoid further deepening of the bed and the gradient of the drain will be stabilized. These

check dams are eco friendly as they encourage good plant cover not only along the

banks, but also in the bed of the streams due to increased moisture regime. Cross

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barriers are suitable in the head water reaches receiving relatively large quantities of

runoff and debris flow. On downstream side proper apron has been provided in the

design to prevent erosion on the downstream side and also proper anchorage in the

sides has been provided. Gabion spurs for control of stream bank erosion have been

provided which also reclaim land along the torrent banks and divert the flood water for

safe disposal.

5.3.3.1 Wire create Checks (Across the Drainage Lines flowing Through

Arable/Non-Arable Lands/Pasture Lands/ Waste Land)

1. GRAM PANCHAYAT :RANGAS

Sr. No. Village Rmt./ Cum Cost/rmt Amount (Rs)

1 Dugga Nalla, Village Holwinhar 8 Rmt 43.31 cum 9700

77600

2 Bann Nalla, Village Bann 8 Rmt 43.31 cum 9700

77600

3 Panyala Nalla, Village Panyala 8 Rmt 43.31 cum 9700

77600

Total

24 Rmt 129.93 Cum

232800

2. GRAM PANCHAYAT :RAIL

Sr. No. Village Rmt./ Cum Cost/rmt

Amount (Rs.)

1 Purtdial nalla vill.Balh Kuhnni Ward No. 2 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum 9700

38800

2 Bharthi Nalla, Vill Bharthi, Ward No. 1 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum 9700

38800

3 Ratyal Nalla, Ward No. 1 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum 9700

38800

4 Jamli Nalla, Ward No- 1 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum 9700

38800

5 Khalau Nalla, Vill. Pundiyal, Ward No-2 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum 9700

38800

6 Jamni Nalla, Vill. Choukdu, Ward No-2 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum 9700

38800

7 Dahal Nalla, Vill. Dahal, Near Kunah Khad,

Ward No.4 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum 9700

38800

8 Ghardu Nalla, Vill. Ghardu, Ward No. 3 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum 9700

38800

9 Kamalu Nalla, Vill. Kamlahu, Ward No. 4 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum 9700

38800

10 Rail Nalla, Vill. Rail, Ward No.- 5 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum 9700

38800

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11 Fanna Nalla, Vill. Rail, Ward No-5 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum 9700

38800

TOTAL (A) 44 Rmt. 238.216 Cum

426800

3. GRAM PANCHAYAT : KANDROLA PLASSI

1 Jhanduhi Nalla, Ward No 1, Vill. Jhanduhi 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum 9700

38800

2 Satdu Nalla, Ward No. 1 (between Kandrola

and Jhanduhi) 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum 9700

38800

3 Pange Walla Nalla, Ward No-2 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum 9700

38800

4 Panyale Walla Nalla, Vill. Panyala,

Ward No-4

4 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700

38800

5 Bhadyalu Walla Nalla, Ward No-4 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700

38800

6 Sanjha Nalla, Ward No. -4 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700

38800

7 Amlehru Walla Nalla, Ward No -4 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700

38800

8 Tara Walla Choe, Ward No -5 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700

38800

9 Mundhar Nalla, Ward No-5 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700

38800

10 Mandhetar Walla Nalla, Ward No. -5 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700

38800

TOTAL (B) 40 Rmt. 216.56Cum

388000

4. GRAM PANCHAYAT : PUTRIAL 1 Ghatti Nalla, Vill. Putrial 4 Rmt

21.656 Cum

9700 38800

2 Balhi Nalla, Vill. Putrial 4 Rmt. 21.656 Cum

9700 38800

3 Doh Nalla, Vill. Putrial 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700 38800

4 Putrial Nalla, Vill. Putrial 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700 38800

5 Saour Nalla, Vill. Khaler 4 Rmt. 21.656 Cum

9700 38800

6 Panjrali Nalla, Vill. Khaler 4 Rmt. 21.656 Cum

9700 38800

7 Pipal Nalla, Vill. Khaler 4 Rmt. 21.656 Cum

9700 38800

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8 Guna Nalla, Vill. Adarsh Nagar 4 Rmt. 21.656 Cum

9700 38800

9 Pahadia Nalla, Vill. Adarsh Nagar 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700 38800

10 Dholu Nalla, Vill. Adarsh Nagar 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700 38800

11 Balhi Nalla,Village Dhaniyara 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700 38800

12 Deharian Nalla, Village Dhaniyara 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700 38800

13 Bain Da Nalla, Vill. Dhaniyara 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700 38800

TOTAL (C) 52 Rmt 281.528 Cum

504400

G.Total (A+B+C) 160 Rmt 866.234 Cum

1552000

5. GRAM PANCHAYAT : NARYAH

Sr. No. Village Rmt./ Cum Cost/rmt Amount

1 Drugh Nalla 6 Rmt 32.484 Cum

9700 58200

2 Kudhiyana Nalla 6 Rmt 32.484 Cum

9700 58200

3 Chob Nalla 6 Rmt 32.484 Cum

9700 58200

4 Badwala Nalla 6 Rmt 32.484 Cum

9700 58200

5 Pule Ra Nalla 6 Rmt 32.484 Cum

9700 58200

6 Kele wala Nalla 6 Rmt 32.484 Cum

9700 58200

TOTAL (A) 36 Rmt. 194.904 Cum

349200

6. GRAM PANCHAYAT : LAHAR KOTLU

Sr. No. Village Rmt./ Cum Cost. Amount

1 Sukrala Nalla 12 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700 116400

2 Dasma Nalla 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700 38800

3 Tapre Nalla 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700 38800

4 Guma Nalla 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700 38800

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5 Maroti Nalla 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700 38800

6 Dharola Nalla 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700 38800

TOTAL (B) 32 Rmt. 173.248 Cum

310400

7. GRAM PANCHAYAT : BHUMPAL

Sr. Village Rmt/ Cum Cost per Rmt

Amount

1 Chamb Nalla 6 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700 58200

2 Pukhrani Nalla 8 Rmt. 10.828 Cum

9700 77600

3 Sukrala Nalla 6 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700 58200

4 Thunial Nalla 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700 38800

5 Chamb Nalla 4 Rmt. 10.828 Cum

9700 38800

6 Charoti Nalla 4 Rmt. 10.828 Cum

9700 38800

7 Chid Nalla 4 Rmt. 10.828 Cum

9700 38800

8 Lahari Nalla 4 Rmt. 10.828 Cum

9700 38800

TOTAL (C) 40Rmt. 200 Cum

388000.00

G.Total (A+B+C) 106Rmt. 568.55 Cum

Rs.10.474 lacs

8. GRAM PANCHAYAT : NARA

Sr. No. Village Rmt./ Cum Cost/rmt

Amount (Rs.)

1 Balhi Nalla, Darmkawali Nalla, Bindar ban

nalla, Village Balh {P}

8 Rmt 43.31 cum

9700 77600

2 Khuh Nalla, Pahiye Da Nalla, Vill Jiyana (P) 8 Rmt 43.31 cum

9700 77600

3 Dak Nalla, Balhi Nalla, Bahal Nalla, Bain

Walla Nalla, Budhar wala Nalla, ward No. 2

8 Rmt 43.31 cum

9700 77600

4 Mahu Nalla, Kohiye Nalla, Pange Wala Nalla,

Garu Nalla, Matoli Nalla, Riyal Nala, Kpahde

Nalla, Jal Nalla Ward No 3.

8 Rmt 43.31 cum

9700 77600

5 Chidh Nalla, Kutahar Nalla, Bagh Nalla, Gari

Nalla, Bawadi Nalla Ward No. 5

8 Rmt 43.31 cum

9700 77600

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Total 40 Rmt 216.55 cum.

388000

9. GRAM PANCHAYAT : HARETA

Sr. No. Village Rmt./ Cum Cost.

Amount (rs.)

1

Chidwala Nalla, Nalla near Badi wali

Khadetar ward No 1

8 Rmt 43.31 cum

9700 77600

2

Dohla Da Choe, Rimmi Nalla, Gharan Nalla,

Basyar Nalla, Rani Nalla Ward No. 2

9 Rmt 48.72 cum

9700 87300

3

Pange walla Nalla, Khil Walla Nalla, Basyar

Nalla, Rani Nalla Ward No. 3

9 Rmt 48.72 cum

9700 87300

4

Rakkar Nalla, Chidh Nalla, Pange Walla Nalla,

Sayar Nalla Ward No.- 5

10 Rmt 54.13 cum

9700 97000

5

Gharwal Nalla, Nalla near Badi wali Khadetar

ward No 1

7.50 Rmt 43.31 cum

9700 72750

Total 43.50 Rmt 235.47 Cum.

4,21,950

10. GRAM PANCHAYAT : GALORE KHAS Sr. Village Rmt/ Cum Cost per

Rmt Amount (Rs.)

1 Budwin on suitable palces of drainage line. 8 Rmt 43.31 cum 9700

77600

2 Guriah on suitable palces of drainage line 10 Rmt 54.13 cum 9700

97000

3 Badaran on suitable palces of drainage line 8 Rmt 43.31 cum 9700

77600

4 Galore Khas on suitable palces of drainage

line 8 Rmt 43.31 cum 9700

77600

5 Luhar Khad on suitable palces of drainage line 8.50 Rmt 54.13 cum 9700

82450

6 Total 42.50 Rmt. 238.17 cum.

4,12,250

11. GRAM PANCHAYAT : LAHRA

Sr. No. Village Rmt./ Cum Cost/rmt

Amount (Rs.)

1

Gari Walla Choe, Jakh Choe, Chida wala

Choe, Dudhari Choe, Umri Choe Vill. Nara

ward No. 3 9 Rmt 48.71 cum 9700

87300

2 Balha Wali Choei, Bain wala choe, Balhi 10 Rmt 54.13 cum 9700

97000

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Choe, Bhenth choe, Kacherad choe Village

Nara, ward No 4

3

Gari wala Choe (Bankhad), Bain Walla Choe

(Bankhad), Goyala Choe (Ban khad) ward No

1 10 Rmt 54.13 cum 9700

97000

4 Lugadu Choe, Bain walla Choe, Kwali wala

choe Village Lahara, ward No 8. 10 Rmt 54.13 cum 9700

97000

5 Nalla treatment Jakha Da Choe in Village

Lahra 20 Rmt 108.26 cum 9700

194000

6 Sadha wala choe, Penda wala Choe,

Choukula Choe, Village Hatli, Ward No. 6 9 Rmt 54.13 cum 9700

87300

Total 68 Rmt.

368.08 cum. 6,59,600

G. Total 194 Rmt

1069.06 Cum 18,97,150

12. GRAM PANCHAYAT : SANAHI

Sr. No. Village/Nalla Rmt./ Cum Cost/rmt

Amount (Rs.)

1 Bharyal Nalla in village Bharyal 8 Rmt 43.31 cum 9700 77600

2 Har Khalsa Nalla in village Har Khalsa 8 Rmt 43.31 cum 9700 77600

3 Har Masanda Nalla in village Har Mansanda 8 Rmt 43.31 cum 9700 77600

4 Sasan Masanda Nalla in village Sasan

Mansanda

8 Rmt 43.31 cum 9700 77600

5 Telkar Nalla in village Telkar 8 Rmt 43.31 cum 9700 77600

Total

40 Rmt 216.55 cum.

388000

13. GRAM PANCHAYAT : MALAG

Sr. No. Village Rmt./ Cum Cost. Amount (rs.)

1 Budhana Nalla in village Budhana 5 Rmt 27.06 cum 9700 48500

2 Gorghat Nalla in village Malag 5 Rmt 27.06 cum 9700 48500

3 Bhotta wala Nalla in village Malag 5 Rmt 27.06 cum 9700 48500

4 Adhiyal Nalla in village Malag 5 Rmt 27.06 cum 9700 48500

Total 20 Rmt 135.30 Cum.

1,94,000.00

G. Total 60 Rmt 351.85

Cum 5,82,000.00

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14. GRAM PANCHAYAT : MANJIYAR

Sr. No. Village Rmt./ Cum Cost/rmt Amount

1 Chil Walla Nalla, near GPS Village Chowki Chaleri {Left Side}

10 Rmt 43.31 cum

9700 0.97

2 Tarkhan Walla Nalla, near GPS Village Chowki Chaleri {Left Side}

10 Rmt 43.31 cum

9700 0.97

3 Bardhi Khad Ward No 5 10 Rmt 43.31 cum

9700 0.97

4 Manjiyar Walla Nalla, 10 Rmt 43.31 cum

9700 0.97

Total 40 Rmt 216.56 cum

3.88

15. GRAM PANCHAYAT : BATRAN

Sr.

No.

Village Rmt./ Cum Cost/rmt Amount

1 Lambi Bahal Nalla 6 Rmt 32.48 Cum

9700 58200

2 Dibri Nalla 6 Rmt 32.48 Cum

9700 58200

3 Bagsoo Nalla 6 Rmt 32.48 Cum

9700 58200

Total 18 Rmt 97.44 Cum

9700 174600

16. GRAM PANCHAYAT : KAMLAH

1 Kehal Nalla 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700 38800

2 Bahal Nalla 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700 38800

Total 8 Rmt 43.30 Cum

9700 77600

17. GRAM PANCHAYAT : GHALOON

1 Ambin Walla Nalla 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700 38800

2 Bandoli Nalla 4 Rmt 21.656 Cum

9700 38800

Total 8 Rmt 43.30 Cum

9700 77600

18. GRAM PANCHAYAT : HATHOL KHAS

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Sr. Village Rmt/ Cum Cost per Rmt

Amount

1 Manjra Nalla 6 Rmt 32.48 Cum

9700 58200

2 Rakkar Nalla 6 Rmt 32.48 Cum

9700 58200

3 Seer Nalla 6 Rmt 32.48 Cum

9700 58200

4 Kapara Nalla 6 Rmt 32.48 Cum

9700 58200

5 Bagh Nalla 6 Rmt 32.48 Cum

9700 58200

Total 30 Rmt 162.40 Cum

9700 291000

G.Total (A+B+C+D) 64 Rmt 346.45Cum

9700 620800

19. GRAM PANCHAYAT :DANGRI

Sr. No. Village Rmt./ Cum Cost/rmt Amount

1 Bal Nalla, Village Baloon 5 Rmt.

13.53 Cum 9700 48500

2. Chot Nalla Village Tarkeri 5 Rmt.

13.53 Cum 9700 48500

3. Panga Nalla Village Roopbahal 5 Rmt.

13.53 Cum 9700 48500

4. Kaler Nalla Village Dadbhal 5 Rmt.

13.53 Cum 9700 48500

5. Chill Nalla Village Luhakhar 5 Rmt.

13.53 Cum 9700 48500

6. Sukrala Nalla Village Chilwal 5 Rmt.

13.53 Cum 9700 48500

7. Chilgrah Nalla Village Chilgrah 5 Rmt.

13.53 Cum 9700 48500

8. Dangri Nalla Village Dangri 5 Rmt.

13.53 Cum 9700 48500

9. Gidyan Nalla Village Gidyan 5 Rmt.

13.53 Cum 9700 48500

10 Sala di Bahal Nalla Village Sala di Bahal 5 Rmt.

13.53 Cum 9700 48500

Total 50 Rmt 135.30 Cum 9700

4,85,000.00

20. GRAM PANCHAYAT : BELA

Sr. No. Name &Bela Village Rmt./ Cum Cost/rmt Amount

1 Kapoor Sagar, Lamba Nalla,Village bela, 16 Rmt 9700 155200

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Ward no 5 43.312 Cum

2 Kapoor Sagar Lamba Nalla, Village bela,Ward no4

16 Rmt 43.312 Cum 9700

155200

3 Kapoor Sagar Lamba Nalla, Village bela,Ward no2

16 Rmt 43.312 Cum 9700

155200

4 Bandh Nalla,Vill Tillu 8Rmt 43.312 Cum 9700

77600

5 Sudha Nalla vill Tillu 8Rmt 43.312 Cum 9700

77600

6 Chappadi Nalla, Vill Tillu 8Rmt 43.312 Cum 9700

77600

G.Total 72 Rmt. 389.79 Cum

6,98,400

746 Rmt 4039 Cum

72.362 lacs

For Standard, detailed estimates and drawing/designs see Annexure – A (iii)

5.3.4 Spur in Wire crates (Along the Banks of Drainage Lines flowing /Arable/Non- Arable/Pasture/Waste Land (Community/Individual Bases) Cost per running meter Rs. 6100/-

GRAM PANCHAYAT: RANGAS Sr.No.

Name of Work

Dimension of Structure in meters

Villa

ge

Lo

cati

on

Khasra No

Natu

re o

f w

ork

(

Ind

ivid

ua

l /

Co

mm

un

ity)

Cate

go

ry Name of Beneficiary Amount

(Rs)

L H

1 Spur 8 1

Ho

lwin

H

ar 2

Com

mu

nity

OBC Laxman Dass, Kashmir Singh, Surinder Singh, Vijay Kumar

48800

2 Spur 11 1

Ho

lwin

Ha

r 114

Com

munity OBC Upender Kumar,

Rajinder Jagdama, Dharam Pal

67100

3 Spur 15 1

Ho

lwin

Ha

r 114

Com

munity OBC Upender Kumar,

Rajinder, Jagdama, Dharam Pal

91500

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4 Spur 9 1

Ho

lwin

H

ar 49,51

Indiv

idual OBC Visso Devi 54900

5 Spur 12 1

Ho

lwin

Ha

r 191,192

Indiv

idual

OBC Amar Singh 73200

6 Spur 7 1

Ho

lwin

Ha

r 137

Com

munity OBC Laxman Dass,

Kashmir Singh , Amar Nath, Satish

42700

7 Spur 7 1

Ho

lwin

Ha

r Near the land

of benef.

Com

munity GEN Mahinder Sharma,

Surender Kumar, Joginder Kumar, Raj Kumar, Sheela Devi

42700

8 Spur 10 1

Ho

lwin

Ha

r 168 C

om

munity ST,S

C Fateh Singh , Raghubir Singh, Harnam Singh, Fhool Singh

61000

9 Spur 8 1

Ba

nn

-1

51,52,53,78,79,80

Com

munity

ST Babu Deen, Julaf Deen, Bhag Deen, Muttu Deen

61000

10 Spur 10 1

Ba

nn

-1

58-59-60-61-

77

Com

munity OBC Gayatri Devi, Taro Devi, Madan Lal, Anil Kumar

61000

11 Spur 10 1

Ba

nn

-1

35

Com

munity ST Sonu , Jattu Deen,

Fateh Muhamad, 61000

12 Spur 10 1

Ra

ng

as

578

Com

munity GEN Mehar Singh, Bidhi

Chand, Krishan Chand Prakash Chand

61000

13 Spur 10 1

Ra

ng

as

555,556

Com

munity

GEN Mehar Singh, Bidhi Chand, Krishan Chand , Prakash Chand,

61000

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GRAM PANCHAYAT: RAIL

Sr.

No

Na

m

e o

f

Str

u Dimension of

Structure in meter

Location Kh. No.

Ind

iv

idu

al

/

Co

m

Caste Beneficiary Amount

(Rs.)

14 Spur 10 1

Ra

ng

as

555,556

Com

munity GEN Mehar Singh, Bidhi

Chand, Krishan Chand , Parkash Chand

61000

15 Spur 10 1

Ra

ng

as

569

Com

munity GEN Keshar Singh, Manhor

Singh, Chamel Singh, Prakash Chand

61000

16 Spur 10 1

Ja

nda

li R

ajp

uta

n

Near

the land

of

benef.

Com

munity OBC Kishor Chand, Subhas

Chand, Jagdish Chand, Kuldeep Chand

61000

17 Spur 15 1

Ja

nda

li R

ajp

uta

n 74

Com

mu

nity OBC Hari Chand , Kartar

Chand, Vinod Kumar Desh Raj

91500

18 Spur 7 1

Bh

alo

un 204

Com

mu

nity GEN Ramesh Chand,

Parmod Singh, Rattan Chand.

42700

19 Spur 9 1

Ba

nn

-1

147/3

Com

munity ST Manohar Ali, Papi

Deen, Moulla Deen, Jaan Muhamad

54900

20 Spur 12 1

Ba

nn

-1

40/2

Com

munity ST Alf Deen, Kaku Deen,

Fakeer Muhamad, Salam Deen

73200

21 Spur 8.5 1

Ba

nn

-2

70,71

Com

munity

ST Karmo Devi, Nazeer Muhamad, Sonu Deen Kushi Muhamad,

51850

Total 208Rmt.

Rs. 12.71 lacs

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. L H

1 Spur 5 1 Haar (Near

to road of

karndola)

27,92,

83

Co

mm

un

ity

OBC Amar

Chand,

Kishori Lal,

Maan Chand

30500

2 Spur 7 1 Haar (Near

to Feda

Village

Haar)

160

Co

mm

un

ity

SC Sudarsan

Kumar,

Prakash

Chand

42700

3 Spur 10 1 Haar (Near

to house of

Raj Kumar

Village

Haar)

238

Co

mm

un

ity

OBC Sita Ram,

Urmila Devi,

Raj Kumar

Surender

Kumar

61000

4 Spur 10 1 Haar (Near

to Dhamla

Village

Haar)

22 30 39

Co

mm

un

ity

OBC Joginder

Singh, Amar

Singh,

Rakesh

kumar

61000

5 Spur 10 1 Haar (Near

to Dhamla

Village

Haar)

55 56

Co

mm

un

ity

OBC Mast Ram,

Vipan

Kumar,

Gurdev

Kumar

61000

6 Spur 12 1 Haar (Near

to the

house of

Mast Ram

Village

Haar)

34 32 96

95

Co

mm

un

ity

OBC Ram Saran,

Gurnam

Singh

73200

7 Spur 7 1 Balh (Near

to the Tyala

Village Balh)

Near

the land

of benf.

Co

mm

un

ity

OBC Sankutla

Devi, Vipan

Kumar,

Gurdev

Singh,

42700

8 Spur 6 1 Chokru

(Near to

Balee

Village

Chokru)

Near

the land

of benf.

Co

mm

un

ity

OBC Damodar

Dass, Bal

Kishan,

Anand

Kishor,

Prakash

Chand

36600

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9 Spur 5 1 Dahal

(Near to

house of Bal

kishan

Village

Dahal)

Near

the land

of benf.

Co

mm

un

ity

OBC Sarla Devi,

Bal Kishan,

Prakash

Chand

30500

10 Spur 5 1 Jol Near

the land

of benf.

Co

mm

un

ity

OBC Balbir Singh,

Kishori Lal,

Pradeep

Kumar

30500

11 Spur 3 1 Jol 232

Co

mm

un

ity

OBC Shish Ram,

Amar Singh,

Ram Singh,

18300

12 Spur 3 1 Near to

Kamlau

Nalla

142 ,

143

Co

mm

un

ity

OBC Dharam

Chand,

Prem Chand

18300

13 Spur 5 1 Near to

Kamlau

Nalla

46

Co

mm

un

ity

OBC Jai Kishan,

Subash

Chand,

Panjab

Singh

30500

14 Spur 5 1 Near to

Bowadi Vill,

Har

Near

the land

of benf.

Co

mm

un

ity

OBC Prem Singh,

Rakesh

Kumar, Ajay

Kumar

30500

15 Spur 10 1 Near to

School

Ground

608

Co

mm

un

ity

Gian Chand,

Shambhu

Ram, Bhagi

Rath, Gayitri

Devi

61000

Total 103

Rmt

Rs.

6.283

lacs

GRAM PANCHAYAT: KANDROLA PLASSI Sr. No.

Name of

Structure

Dimension of Structure

Location Kh. No.

Ind

ivid

ual/

Co

mm

un

ity Caste Beneficiary Amount

(Rs.)

L H

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1 Spur 10 1 Village Bari Near

the land

of benf

Individual GEN Ramesh Chand

61000

2 Spur 10 1 Village Jhandue

Near

the land

of benf

Individual SC Guru Dev Singh

61000

3 Spur 10 Village Jhandue

Near

the land

of benf

Individual SC Munshi Ram 61000

4 Spur 10 1 Village Jhandue (Near to Bali)

Near

the land

of benf

Individual GEN Amar Nath 61000

5 Spur 10 1 Jhandue 114 Individual GEN Ramesh Chand

61000

6 Spur 10 1 Karndola (Near to the Bakshi Ram house)

Near

the land

of benf

Individual GEN Vidya Devi 61000

7 Spur 10 1 Jathuya (Near to I.T.I )

90 Individual GEN Vijay Kumar 61000

8 Spur 10 1 Tabiani (Near to Malaudu Bridge)

2 Individual SC Jagan Nath 61000

9 Spur 10 1 Tabiani (Near to Malaudu Bridge)

22,15 Individual SC Savitri Devi 61000

10 Spur 10 1 Tabiani (Near to Naun

3 Individual SC Prem Chand

61000

11 Spur 6 1 Paniyala (Near to house of Desh Raj )

37,38,39

Individual GEN Parsotam Dass

36600

12 Spur 7 1 Paniyala (Near to house of Ramesh Kumar )

Near

the land

of benf.

Individual GEN Ramesh Kumar

42700

13 Spur 6 1 Paniyala (Near to house of Samsher Singh

Near

the land

of benf.

Individual GEN Samsher Singh

36600

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GRAM PANCHYAT: PUTRIAL

A) Works under watershed fund Sr.

No

.

Name

Of

Struct

ure

Dimension Of

Structure

Location Kh. No.

Ind

ivid

u

al/

Co

m

mu

nit

y

Caste Beneficiaries Cost

L H

1 Spur 5 1 Ward No.-5 (Near To Bawari )

Near the land of benef.

Individual OBC Kartar Chand 30500

2 Spur 10 1 Ward No.-5 (Near To Bali)

Near the

land of

benef.

Individual OBC Dharam Chand

61000

3 Spur 7 1 Ward No.-5 (Near To Bali)

land of

benef.

Individual OBC Desh Raj 42700

4 Spur 5 1 Ward No.-5 (Near To Bali)

Near the

land of

benef.

Individual OBC Prakash Chand

30500

14 Spur 7 1 Pathiyala Near

the land

of benf.

Individual GEN Ramesh Chand

42700

15 Spur 4 1 Amlehru (Near to house of Prakash Chand )

208 Individual SC Prakash Chand

24400

16 Spur 10 1 Amlehru (Near to house of Prittam Chand )

Near

the land

of benf

Individual SC Prittam Chand

61000

17 Spur 3 1 Amlehru 347 Individual GEN Balwant Singh

18300

18 Spur 4 1 Amlehru 257,258 Individual GEN Gian Chand 24400

Total 147 Rmt

Rs. 8.967 Lacs

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5 Spur 9 1 Ward No.-5 (Near To Puli)

Near the

land of

benef.

Individual OBC Fulla Devi 54900

6 Spur 10 1 Ward No.-5 (Near To Puli)

Near the

land of

benef.

Individual OBC Lal Chand 61000

7 Spur 7 1 Ward No.-5 (Near To Bali)

Near the

land of

benef.

Individual OBC Roshan Lal 42700

8 Spur 5 1 Ward No.-5 (Near To Bali)

Near the

land of

benef.

Individual OBC Thakur Dass 30500

9 Spur 8 1 Ward No.-5 (Near To Bali)

Near the

land of

benef.

Community

OBC Jagdish Chand, Bidhi Chand

48800

10 Spur 8 1 Ward No.-5 (Near To Bali)

Near the

land of

benef.

Individual OBC Nirmla Devi 48800

11 Spur 10 1 Gharu Kimia the Nala

Near the

land of

benef.

Individual OBC Shankar Dass 61000

12 Spur 3 1 Gharu Kimia the Nala

Near the

land of

benef.

Individual OBC Surjeet Kumar

18300

13

Spur 10 1 Pongla Near the

land of

benef.

Individual OBC Kartar Chand 61000

14 Spur 10 1 Putriyal (Near to Damidu da Ridda)

Near the

land of

benef.

Individual SC Swaru Ram 61000

15 Spur 7 1 Putriyal (Near to Sari)

299 Individual SC Prittam Chand

42700

16 Spur 5 1 Putriyal (Near to Path)

Near the land of benef

Individual OBC Kartar Chand 30500

17 Spur 5 1 Putriyal (Jangal Nalla)

97 ,95, 96, 92

Community

NSC Hans Raj , Desh Raj, Suresh Kumar , Parittam Chand

30500

18 Spur 10 1 Pongla Near the

land of

benef.

Individual OBC Kishori Lal 61000

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19 Spur 7 1 Adarsh Nagar 204 Individual GEN Dharam Chand

42700

20 Spur 5 1 Adarsh Nagar 296 Individual GEN Keshar Chand

30500

21 Spur 6 1 Adarsh Nagar 128 Individual GEN Shanker Singh

36600

22 Spur 7 1 Adarsh Nagar 68 Individual GEN Gian Chand 42700

23 Spur 7 1 Adarsh Nagar 68 Individual GEN Madan Lal 42700

24 Spur 5 1 Adarsh Nagar 52 Individual GEN Kartar Chand 30500

25 Spur 5 1 Adarsh Nagar 52 Community

GEN Ranjodh Singh, Subhash Singh

30500

26 Spur 10 1 Adarsh Nagar( Khawara)

Individual GEN Jashi Ram 61000

27 Spur 7 1 Adarsh Nagar( Check Dam )

122 Individual GEN Ramesh Chand

42700

28 Spur 5 1 Adarsh Nagar( Near to Pulli)

102 Individual GEN Gian Chand 30500

29 Spur 6 1 Jangle ( Near to Dibba)

243 Individual GEN Vikram Jeet Singh

36600

30 Spur 10 1 Jangle ( Near to Pulli)

Near the

land of

benef.

Individual GEN Roshan Lal 61000

31 Spur 10 1 Putriyal (Near to Barde)

Near the

land of

benef.

Individual OBC Karam Chand 61000

32 Spur 5 1 Putriyal (Near to Barde)

Near the

land of

benef.

Individual SC Sansharo Devi

30500

Total 229 Rmt

Rs. 13.969 lacs

GRAM PANCHAYAT:NARYAH

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Sr.

No.

Name of

Activity

Village Location of

work/Khasra

number

Nature of

work

Ind/Com

Benf. Caste EC (Rs.

In lacs)

1 Spur in Wire

crates

L = 8M

Chowki

Rajputan

On the land of

Ramesh

Chand S/o

Iswar Dass

Individual Ramesh Chand

S/o Ishwar Dass

OBC 0.488

2 Spur in Wire

crates

L = 5.m

Chowki

Rajputan

190 Individual Jaishi Ram S/o

Riju Ram

GEN 0.305

3 Spur in Wire

crates

L= 10m

Chowki

Rajputan

Gajredu ka

Nalla

Community Rajinder Singh

S/o Kripa Ram

Jaishi Ram S/o

Rija Ram,

Chain Singh

GEN 0.61

4 Spur Wire

Crates

L=6M

Kayaran Near the land

of Ram

Chand,

Prabhat and

Rattam Chand

Community Ram Chand,

Prabhat Singh,

Rattan Chand

GEN 0.366

5 Spur in Wire

crates

L = 3M

Madhani On Faran

Nalla

Community RamDass,Desh

Raj,Om Parkesh

Etc.

- 0.183

6 Spur in Wire

crates

L =5 M

Madhani On the land of

Brahmi Devi

Kh. No. 21

Individial Brahami Devi

W/o Hukam

Singh

GEN 0.305

7 Spur in Wire

crates

L = 5 M

Madhani On the Land of

Shanti Devi

Kh. No. 21

Individual Shanti Devi W/ o

Pandit Ram

GEN 0.305

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8 Spur in Wire

crates

L- 5m

Balahar 142,143,147,1

48,157,158,

170

Community Luxman Singh,

Balvir Singh etc.

OBC 0.305

9 Spur

L- 20 m

Sher 21,9,10,11,19,

23,85,32,33,

19,9

Community Duni Chand,

Purshotam

Chand, Roop

Lal, Ami Chand,

Bidhu Chand

etc.

SC 1.22

10 Spur in Wire

crates

L- 10 m

Kathlani 418 Community Raj mal, Narseeb

Singh, Kanwar

Singh, Rakesh,

Sakuntla, Hans Raj

ST 0.61

11 Spur

L- 5 m

Kuthiana Near Kurli

Nalla

Community Gaino Devi,

Baldev Singh.

-- 0.305

12 Spur in Wire

crates

L- 30m

Kathlani 378 Community Rakesh Kumar,

Amar Singh,

(and all the

villegers of

Village Chock,

Keharan, Chocki

Rajputta

1.83

13 Spur in Wire

crates

L- 10m

Samoh 58,61 Individual Naresh Kumar

s/o Bidhi Chand

Sharma

GEN 0.61

14 Spur in Wire

crates

L- 5m

Kachroti 22 Community Om Parkash,

Inder Singh,

Mukesh Chand

GEN 0.305

Total 127 RMT 7.747

GRAM PANCHAYAT: BHUMPAL

Sr.

No.

Name of

Activity

Village Location of

work/Khasra

number

Nature of

work

Ind/Com

Benf. Caste EC

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1 Wire crates

L =15M

Fatehpur Near the land

of Bhag

Community Hari Ram,

Satish, Gurdass,

Maan Chand,

Ramesh

OBC 0.915

2 Wire Crates

L = 20M

Fatehpur Bhag Community Roshan Lal, Babu

Ram, Mali Ram,

Ashok, Prittam,

Kuldeep

OBC 1.22

3 Wire Crates

L=15M

Near the

Spring

Lahari Nalla

near the land of

Roshan lal and

Rattan Chand

Community Bidhi Chand, Raj

Kumar, Jaishi

Ram

OBC 0.915

4 Wire Crates

L = 15M

Fatehpur In the land of

Sarwna Devi

Individual Sarwna Devi

W/o Jai Kishan

- 0.915

5 Spur in Wire

crates

L =15M

Pukhrani In the Land of

Dev Raj

Community Dev Raj,

Ashwani Kumar,

Laskari Ram,

Rashila Ram,

Kashmir Singh,

OBC/

GEN

0.915

6 Spur in Wire

crates

L =14m

Pukhrani In the Land of

Ashwani

kumar

Community Ashwani Kumar,

Dev Raj, Laskari

Ram, Rashila

Ram, Kashmir

Singh,

OBC/

GEN

0.854

7 Spur in Wire

crates

L =15M

Pukhrani In the Land of

Laskari Ram

Community Ashwani Kumar,

Dev Raj, Laskari

Ram, Rashila

Ram, Kashmir

Singh,

OBC/

GEN

0.915

8 Spur in Wire

crates

L =14M

Pukhrani In the Land of

Rashila Ram

Community Ashwani Kumar,

Dev Raj, Laskari

Ram, Rashila

Ram, Kashmir

Singh,

OBC/

GEN

0.854

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9 Spur in Wire

crates

L =15M

B = 0.90M

H= 1.50M

Pukhrani In the Land of

Kashmir Singh

Community Ashwani Kumar,

Dev Raj, Laskari

Ram, Rashila

Ram, Kashmir

Singh,

OBC/

GEN

0.915

Total 138 RMT 8.418

GRAM PANCHAYAT : NARA

Sr.

No.

Name of

Activity

Village Location of

work/Khasra

number

Nature of

work

Ind/Com

Benf. Caste EC

(Rs. In

lacs)

1

Spur in wire

crate in Wire

crates L = 12M

H= 1 M

Khruni Near the

land of

Gopal

Chand,

Community Balbir Singh, Hakam

Chand, Madan Singh,

Maan Chand, Uttam

Chand etc.

GEN

0.732

2 Spur in wire

crate Wire

Crates

L = 10M

H = 1 M

Jiyana On Khruni di

Khad.

Community Jagat Ram, Om

Prakash,

GEN 0.61

3 Spur in wire

crate Wire

Crates

L= 10 M

H = 1M

Jiyana On Chinger

Khad.

Community Kishan Chand, Hari

Chand, Om Prakash

GEN 0.61

4 Spur in wire

crate in Wire

Crates

L = 7 M

Jiyana On Balli Community Sanjeev Kumar,

Vyasha Devi

GEN 0.427

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H = 1M

5 Spur in wire

crate in Wire

Crates

L =7 M

H = 1 M

Rutera On Balli Community Gopal Dass, Suresh

Kumar, Ranjeet

Singh,

OBC 0.427

6 Spur in wire

crate in Wire

Crates

L = 9 M

H = 1M

Rutera Uprali Balli Community Pyare Lal, Ashok

kumar, Ravinder

Kumar, Kishori Lal,

Sanjeev Kumar,

Suresh kumar.

OBC 0.549

7

Spur in wire

crate

L- 10m

H – 1m

Rutera Uprali Balli Community Kewal Singh,

Mahinder Singh,

Bhisan Dass, Mast

Ram.

OBC 0.61

8 Spur in wire

crate

L- 7m

H – 1m

Rutera Bhee Wali

Bali

Community Prakash Chand, Desh

Raj,Chintu Ram

GEN 0.427

9 Spur in wire

crate

L- 7m

H – 1m

Rutera On Bhag

Wala Nalla.

Community Urmila Devi Balbirr

singh.

GEN 0.427

10 Spur in wire

crate

L- 5m

H – 1m

Mandiyani

On Bhag

Wala Nalla.

Community Roshan Lal, Prithvi

Chand.

GEN 0.305

11 Spur in wire

crate

L- 3m

H – 1m

Mandiyani

On Bhag

Wala Nalla.

Individual Bhagi Rath, GEN 0.305

12 Spur in wire

crate

Mandiyani

On Bhag

Wala Nalla.

Community Kanta Prashad,

Ashok Kumar

GEN 0.305

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L- 5m

H – 1m

13 Spur in wire

crate

L- 5m

H – 1m

Jiyana

In the land of

Krishan

Dass

Community Krishan Dass,

Kulbhushan

GEN 0.305

Total

97 Rmt

5.917

GRAM PANCHAYAT : HARETA

1

Spur in wire

crate

L = 6m

H= 1M

Hartea On Chiddhe

wala Nalla.

Community Ramesh Chand,

Milkhi Ram

OBC 0.366

2 Spur in wire

crate

L = 10M

H = 1M

Hareta On Chiddhe

Nalla.

Community Milkhi Ram, Gian

Chand

OBC 0.610

3 Spur in wire

crate

L- 5 m

H – 1m

Hareta On Dibbu near

the land of

Hans Raj and

other villagers

Community All Villagers OBC 0.305

4 Spur in wire

crate

L – 6m

H—1m

Hareta Ward No 1

Pange Wala

Nalla Bhalu

Community All Village -- 0.366

27 Rmt. Total 1.647

GRAM PANCHAYAT: GALORE KHAS

1 Spur in wire

crate

L- 10m

H – 1m

Darbyar Govt. Land

Near to

Community

Hall

Community Whole ward SC,GE

N

0.61

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2 Spur in wire

crate

L – 10 m

H – 1M

Galore

Khas

Near to village Community Banku Ram, Dharam

Chand

SC 0.61

3 Spur in wire

crate

L- 3 m

H – 1m

Budwin Govt Land

Near to

Community

Hall

Community Whole ward SC,GE

N

0.183

23Rmt. Total 1.403

GRAM PANCHAYAT : LAHRA

1 Spur in wire

crate

L- 9m

H – 1M

Hatli Muttred Khad

on Balhi

Community Ram Lok, Prem

Dass,

GEN 0.549

2 Spur in wire

crate

L- 8 m

H – 1 M

Hatli On Sadhe

Hatli Khad

Community Bharam Dutt, Jai Pal,

Ram Chand.

GEN 0.488

17 Rmt Total 1.037

GRAM PANCHAYAT:SANAHI

1 Spur

L= 10M

Sasan Masanda

(Khola)

Community GEN All Villagers 0.610

2 Spur

L =6M

Har

Masanda

Nearby

Bawri and

land of

benf.

Community GEN Durga Dass,

Babu Ram

Jamna Dass

0.366

3 Spur

L =7M

Har

Masanda

Near the

land of

benf.

Community GEN Durga Dass,

Amar Nath

Jamna Dass

0.427

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4 Spur

L= 6M

Telkar

Dhiman

Basti near

the land of

benf.

Community GEN Ranjeet

Singh,Sita

Devi,Munshi

Ram,Prem

Chand

0.366

5 Spur

L= 5M

Telkar Near

Khata

Amb and

land of

benf.

Individual GEN Jagdish Chand 0.305

6 Spur

L = 7M

Sanahi

Masanda

Near the

land of

benf.

Community GEN Durga Dass,

Roshani Devi

0.427

7 Spur

L = 10M

Bharyal

(on

Sandha

Nalla)

Near the

land of

benf.

Community GEN/

SC

Jagat Ram,

Prem Chand

0.610

8 Spur

L = 5M

Bharyal

(on

Sandha

Nalla)

Near the

land of

benf.

Community GEN/

SC

Vijay kumar ,

Prem Chand

0.305

9 Spur

L = 5M

Bharyal

On Nali

Wala Nalla

Community GEN Dharm Singh,

Dhani Ram

0.305

10 Spur

L = 5M

Bharyal Near to

House of

Sh. Pair

Chand

Individual GEN Pair Chand 0.305

11 Spur

L= 15M

Bharyal Near the

land of

benef. ( Balh

Nalla)

Community GEN Rajesh kumar,

Sankar Dass

0.915

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12 Spur

L =10M

Bharyal Near the

land of

benef. ( Balh

Nalla)

Community SC Munshi Ram,

Nanak Chand

0.610

13 Spur

L = 10M

Bharyal Near the

land of

benef. (On

Patli Da Cheedh)

Community GEN Surjeet Singh,

Prakash Chand

0.610

14 Spur

L = 5M

Sanahi On Langwani

Wala Choe

Community GEN Mahavideen,

Suresh kumar

0.305

15 Spur

L =5M

Sanahi On Balh

Nalla

Community GEN Vijay Kumar,

Manpri Devi

0.305

16 Spur

L =10M

Sanahi On Balh

Nalla

Community GEN Amro Devi,

Mast Ram

0.610

17 Spur

L = 7M

Sanahi Bata Da

Pange

Wala Nalla

Community GEN Ajeet Ram,

Sumit Kumar,

Vijay, etc

0.427

18 Spur

L = 7M

Sanahi

Pange

Wala Nalla

Community GEN Amar Nath,

Jyoti Prakash,

Pawan kumar

0.427

19 Spur

L = 10M

Sanahi

Kholi da

nalla

Community GEN Jagrant,Suram

Dass,Nanak

Chand

0.610

20 Spur

L = 5M

Sanahi

Near to

Pulli

Community GEN Roshan Lal,

Suresh Kumar

0.305

21 Spur

L = 10M

Sanahi Near to

Pulli

Community GEN Dev Raj, Babu

Ram

0.610

22 Spur

L = 5M

Sanahi On Tillu

Nalla.

Community GEN Harri Lal,

Proshotam

0.305

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Chand

23 Spur

L = 10M

Sanahi

Masanda.

Bayin

Wala

Bhardha

Community GEN Madho Ram,

Amar Chand

0.610

24 Spur

L = 10M

Sanahi

Khurd.

Near the

land of

benf.

Community GEN Luxman Dass,

Ramesh Chand

0.610

25 Spur

L = 5M

Sanahi

Khurd.

Near the

land of

benf.

Community GEN Mast Ram,

Ravinder Singh

0.305

26 Spur

L = 5M

Chalali On Pipla

Da Panga.

Community GEN Jyoti Parkash,

Rattan Chand

Rajesh kumar

0.305

27 Spur

L = 6M

Kargoo

Khalsa

On Badhar

Nalla

Community GEN Jagdish Chand,

Birbal Sharma

0.366

28 Spur

L = 5M

Kargoo

Khalsa.

Khaea da

Panga

Community GEN Amar Nath,

Roshan Lal,

Ravinder

0.305

29 Spur

L = 10M

Kargoo Near the

land of

benf.

Community GEN Sukh Ram

Roshan Lal,

0.610

30 Spur

L = 10M

Kargoo On

Khardhe

Nalla.

Community GEN Sarvan Kumar,

Rattan Chand

0.610

31 Spur

L =10M

Kargoo On Nahi

Da Panga

Choo.

Community GEN Prithvi Chand,

Suresh kumar,

Rakesh Kumar,

Nek Chand

0.610

32 Spur

L = 10M

Kargoo Kahi Patli

Nalla.

Community GEN Nek Chand,

Bagwan

0.610

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33 Spur

L = 5M

Kohlwin Near the

land of

benf.

Community GEN Ishwar Singh,

Rattan Chand

0.305

34 Spur

L = 8M

Kohlwin On

Khobaloo

Nalla.

Community GEN Kashmir Singh,

Mohan Balbir

Singh

0.488

35 Spur

L = 8M

Kohlwin On

Khobaloo

Nalla.

Community GEN Mohan Lal,

Shyam, Sarvan

Kumar

0.488

Total

259 Rmt

15.799

GRAM PANCHAYAT : MALAG

Sr.

No

Name of

Work

Village

Kh

asr

a N

o.

Loca

tio

n

Nature of

work

{individual/C

ommunity}

Ca

teg

ory

Name of

Beneficiary

EC

1 Spur

L= 5M

Malag (Than) 221 near

the house

of benf.

GEN Kishor Chand,

Rattan Chand

0.305

2 Spur

L = 5M

Malag ( Than) On Bhai

Wala Nalla

Co

mm

un

ity

GEN Sukhdev, Dalip

Chand

0.305

3 Spur

L = 5M

Malag ( Than On Pandeh

Wala Nalla

Co

mm

un

ity

GEN Rattan Chand,

Desveer

0.305

4 Spur

L = 5M

Malag ( Than On choti

Churn

Nalla

Co

mm

un

ity

SC Mansa Ram,

Udham Singh

0.305

5 Spur

L = 5M

Malag On Badhe

Nalla

Ind

ivid

ua

l

SC Udham Singh 0.305

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6 Spur

L = 5M

Malag On Badhe

Nalla

Ind

ivid

ua

l

SC Bimla Devi 0.305

7 Spur

L = 5M

Malag On Well

Wala nalla

Co

mm

un

ity

GEN Kansi Ram, Roshni

Devi

0.305

8 Spur

L = 5M

Malag Chare

Wala Nalla

Co

mm

un

ity

Obc Mahinder, Hans

Raj

0.305

9 Spur

L = 7M

Malag Near to

D.A.B

School

Co

mm

un

ity

SC Sadhu Ram, Tej

Singh

0.427

10 Spur

L = 10M

Malag Near the

land of

benf.

Co

mm

un

ity

SC Chaudhari Ram,

Prakash, Ashok,

Parittam Chand

0.610

11 Spur

L = 5M

Malag Mairawal

a Nalla

Ind

ivid

ua

l

GEN Rikhi Ram, Rattan

Singh

0.305

12 Spur

L = 5M

Malag Near the

land of

benf.

Co

mm

un

ity

GEN Rikhi Ram,

Harnam Singh,

Roshan Lal, Kartar

Singh

0.305

13 Spur

L = 5M

Budhana On Tore

Wala Choe

Co

mm

un

ity

SC Vyasan Devi,

Kansi Ram,

Sharnu Ram,

Ramesh Chand

0.305

14 Spur

L = 5M

Budhana On panglu

Nalla

Co

mm

un

ity

SC Sarnu Ram,

Vayasan Devi

0.305

15 Spur

L = 5M

Budhana On Pitan

Wala

Nalla

Co

mm

un

ity

SC Ramesh Chand,

Sarnu

Ram,Vayasa Devi,

etc

0.305

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16 Spur

L = 7M

Budhana On Dame

Wala Nalla

Co

mm

un

ity

SC Prem Singh,

Parittam Singh

0.427

17 Spur

L = 5M

Malag On

Mayara

Wala Nalla

Co

mm

un

ity

SC Chaudhary Ram,

Sandeep,

Mahinder Singh,

Rattan

0.427

18 Spur

L = 7M

Budhana Peeplu

wala

Nalla

Ind

ivid

ua

l

Gen Purshotam Chand

S/o Khayali Ram

0.427

19 Spur

L = 7M

Malag Near the

Satsag

ghar

Nalla co

mm

un

ity

Sc All ward members

0.427

20 Spur

L = 7M

Budhana Padhiyan da

Panga Nalla

Co

mm

un

ity

Gen Parkash

Chand,Satish

Kumar

0.427

21 Spur

L = 7M

Budhana Chhapdi

wala Nalla

Co

mm

un

ity

Gen Satish Kumar,

Rajinder Singh

0.427

22 Spur

L = 7M

Budhana Khambe

Wala Nalla

Ind

ivid

ua

l

Gen Ravinder Chand

0.427

23 Spur

L = 7M

Budhana Sakayo

Panga

Nalla

Co

mm

un

ity

Gen Rajinder

katoch,Vijay

Katoch

0.427

24 Spur

L = 7M

Budhana Barde

wala

Nalla

In

div

idu

al Sc Shakti Katoch

0.427

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25 Spur

L = 7M

Budhana Near the

house of

Kehar

Singh

Ind

ivid

ua

l

Sc Kehar Singh

0.427

Total 152 Rmt 9.272

GRAM PANCHAYAT: BADHERA

Sr.

No.

Name of

Structure

Name of

village with

location

Kh.

No.

Individual

Community

Ca

teg

ory

Beneficiaries EC

1 Spur

5M

Jhereri

Jhereri Nalla

740 Community SC Choudhry Ram,

Mohinder

Singh,Rattan

Chand, Sandeep

Kumar,Dalvir Singh

0.305

2 Spur

10M

Jhereri

Jord Nalla

165 Community GEN Surjeet

Singh,Joginder

Singh,Maya Devi,

Mohinder Singh

etc.

0.610

Total 15 Rmt 0.915

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GRAM PANCHAYAT : MANJIYAR

1 Spur in Wire

crates

L =1 5M

Dodan

Khurad

Near the well Community Sanjeev Kumar,

Prem Lal,

Harnam Singh

etc.

--- 0.915

GRAM PANCHAYAT:- PANIYALI

Sr.

No.

Name of

Structure

Name of village

with location

Kh. No.

Individual/

Community

Beneficiaries EC

1 Cross Spurs

for Nalla

30 Rmt.

Gardhe Da Choe

Jiyana Ward No 4

Community Joginder Singh, Dalip

Chand, Gain Chand,

Bidhi Chand, Kuldeep

Singh, Rattan Chand,

Parmodh Singh,

Rakesh Kumar, Uttam

Singh, Bachitar Singh,

Ashok Kumar, Dhani

Ram, Viyasan Devi,

Surjit Singh, Raj

Kumar, Vimla Devi,

Mohinder Singh,

Phoolan Devi, Prem

Bhardwaj, Jagar Nath,

Tilak Raj, Gurdass,

Satish Kumar,

Purshotam, Yog Raj,

Surender Kumar,

Dalumbhi Devi,

Chattar Singh, Harjit

Singh, Amar Singh,

Sankar Dass, Bhagat

Ram, Luxmi Dutt, Lal

Singh, Kulwant etc

1.83

Total 30 Rmt

1.83

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2 Spur in Wire

crates

L = 10M

Manjiyar In the land of

Bhagwan

Dass

Individual Bhagwan Dass 0.610

3 Spur in Wire

crates

L =1 0M

1 In the Land of

Benfi.

Co

mm

un

ity

Surender Kumar,

Vijay Kumar,

Kero Devi,

Subhash Chand.

0.610

4 Spur in Wire

crates

L =1 0M

1 In the Land of

Benfi.

Co

mm

un

ity Om Prakash,

Amar Singh,

Santosh Kumari.

0.610

5 Spur in Wire

crates

L =1 0M

1 In the Land of

Benfi. C

om

mun

ity Amar Singh,

Jagat Ram,

Chandu Ram.

0.610

6 Spur in Wire

crates

L =1 0M

2 In the Land of

Benfi.

Co

mm

un

ity

Pritto Devi,

Ramesh Kumar,

Amar Singh,

Dinesh Kumar.

0.610

7 Spur in Wire

crates

L =1 0M

2 In the Land of

Benfi.

Co

mm

un

ity

Surender Kumar,

Praveen Kumar,

Lal Chand,

Balbant Singh

0.610

8 Spur in Wire

crates

L =1 0M

4 In the Land of

Benfi.

Co

mm

un

ity Sanjeev Kumar,

Hoshiar Singh,

Bidhi Chand.

0.610

9 Spur in Wire

crates

L =1 0M

4 In the Land of

Benfi.

Co

mm

un

ity Ram Singh, Yash

Pal, Sita Ram.

0.610

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GRAM PANCHAYAT:BATRAN

A)Works under watershed funds

10 Spur in Wire

crates

L =1 0M

4 In the Land of

Benfi.

Co

mm

un

ity

Om Prakash,

Partap Chand,

Prakash Chand.

0.610

11 Spur in Wire

crates

L =1 0M

5 In the Land of

Benfi.

Co

mm

un

ity

Raj Mal, Balbir

Singh, Onkar

Singh, Naresh

Kumar.

0.610

12 Spur in Wire

crates

L =1 0M

5 In the Land of

Benfi.

Co

mm

un

ity

Suresh Kumar,

Anil Kumar,

Vipan Kumar.

0.610

13 Spur in Wire

crates

L =1 0M

Dodan

Kalan

In the land of

Gurdass

Chand

Co

mm

un

ity

Mahinder Kumar,

Joginder Singh,

Gandhi Ram,

Jugni Devi,

Gurdass Chand.

0.610

14 Spur in Wire

crates

L =1 0M

Ward No

5

In the land of

Mast Ram

Co

mm

un

ity

Mast Ram,

Gandhi Ram,

Rattan Chand,

Hoshiar Chand,

Maan Chand,

Gurdass Ram.

0.610

15 Spur in Wire

crates

L =1 5M

Bantera In The Land of

Ajay Kumar

Co

mm

un

ity

Ajay Kumar,

Rajesh Kumar,

Dharam Pal,

Ram Sawroop.

0.915

Total 160 Rmt.

9.76

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Sr

No.

1

Name of

Activity

Villa

ge

Location of work/

Khasra number

Nature of

work

Ind/Com

Benf.

Cate

go

ry

EC

Spur in Wire

Crates

L = 8M

Batra

n

Badhe wale Individual Sansar Chand GEN 0.488

2 Spur in Wire

Crates

L = 7M

Batra

n

Near to water Pond Community Rakesh

kumar, Rajesh

Kumar

GEN 0.427

3 Spur in Wire

Crates

L= 5M

Batra

n

Batran Individual Kamla Devi GEN 0.305

4 Spur Wire

Crates

L=10 M B

atra

n

Wane Da Khet Community Jeet Ram,

Hakam Chand

GEN 0.610

5 Spur Wire

Crates

L=7M

Batra

n

On Hadhda gobua. Community Dharam

Singh, Rattan

Lal

OBC/

GEN

0.427

6 Spur Wire

Crates

L=5 M

Batra

n

On Hadhda gobua. Community Dharam

Singh,

Joginder

Singh.

GEN 0.305

7 Spur Wire

Crates

L=5 M

Batra

n

On Hadhda gobua. Community Jai Ram,

Prittam Singh

GEN 0.305

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8 Spur Wire

Crates

L=5 M

Batra

n

On Hadhda gobua

Bhae Da Kueta.

Community Jai Singh,

Jaginder

Singh

GEN 0.305

9 Spur Wire

Crates

L=5 M

Batra

n

On Bhag Nalla. Community Dharam

Singh, Satish

Kumar,

Shawrna Devi

Sarvan Singh

GEN 0.305

10 Spur Wire

Crates

B =10M

Batra

n

On Dume Da

Riddha

Individual Ranbir Singh GEN 0.610

11 Spur Wire

Crates

L=5 M

Batra

n

Near to Home

Mahinder Singh.

Community Jeet Singh

Mahinder

Singh

GEN 0.305

12 Spur Wire

Crates

L=5 M

Batra

n

On Tanda Community Kuldeep

Singh,

Jeevan,

Santosh,

SC 0.305

13 Spur Wire

Crates

L=5 M

Batra

n

On Pukhadhe Community Baldev,

Surjeet Singh,

Gur Dev

Singh,

GEN 0.305

14 Spur Wire

Crates

L=5 M

Batra

n

Near To The House

Amar Singh

Community Amar Singh,

Rakesh

Chand,

Jagdish

Chand

GEN 0.305

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15 Spur Wire

Crates

L=5 M

Batra

n

On Bade Nalha Community Rakesh

Chand,

Rajesh Kumar

GEN 0.305

16 Spur Wire

Crates

L=5 M

Batra

n

On da Tori Ka Choe Community Ajay Kumar,

Sukh Dev

GEN 0.305

17 Spur Wire

Crates

L=5 M

Batra

n

On Tori Ka Choe

and Near to Puli

Community Dyan Singh,

Dhani Ram

GEN 0.305

18 Spur Wire

Crates

L=10 M

Batra

n

On Chore The Choe Community Parkash

Chand,

Khamdu Ram,

GEN 0.610

19 Spur Wire

Crates

L=5 M

Batra

n

On Tori Choe Individual Jai Chand GEN 0.305

20 Spur Wire

Crates

L=5 M

Batra

n

On Teri Choe,Tibbri. Community Jai Chand,

Munshi Ram

GEN 0.305

21 Spur Wire

Crates

L=5 M

Batra

n

Near To Bodu Community Jai Chand,

Munshi Ram

GEN 0.305

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22 Spur Wire

Crates

L=5 M

Batra

n

On Bhai Wala Nalla. Community Gagan Singh,

Jagdish

Chand.

GEN 0.305

23 Spur Wire

Crates

L=5 M

Batra

n

Near To Badh Community Dhani Ram,

Kasmir Singh

GEN 0.305

24 Spur Wire

Crates

L=5 M

Batra

n

ON Bhai Wala Choe Community Mahinder

Singh, Nandu

Ram

GEN 0.305

25 Spur Wire

Crates

L=5 M

Batra

n

Near to House of

Surjeet Singh.

Community Surjeet Singh,

Dhani Ram.

GEN 0.305

26 Spur Wire

Crates

L=5 M

Batra

n

On Khoware Di

Bhale

Community Madan Lal,

Parkash

Chand.

GEN 0.305

27 Spur Wire

Crates

L=5 M

Batra

n

On Bhanoti Community Guru Dev

Singh, Nath

Singh.

GEN 0.305

28 Spur Wire

Crates

L=5 M

Batra

n

Near to House of

Tulsi Ram.

Individual Tulsi Ram

Prashotam

Chand.

SC 0.305

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29 Spur Wire

Crates

L=10 M

Batra

n

Bhade Da Bhade Da

Choe.

Community Sanjeev

Kumar,

Bharam Dass,

Vijay Kumar.

GEN 0.610

30 Spur Wire

Crates

L=5 M

Batra

n

On Bural Nalha. Community Shiv Raj,

Ramesh

Chand.

SC 0.305

31 Spur Wire

Crates

L=5 M

Batra

n

Pukhred 5 Individual Nikko Devi OBC 0.305

32 Spur Wire

Crates

L=5 M

Batra

n

Thama tha Panga Individual Jaggo SC 0.305

33 Spur Wire

Crates

L=5 M

Batra

n

Jaghari 2 Individual Lekh Raj GEN 0.305

Total 162 Rmt. 9.88

GRAM PANCHAYAT:KAMLAH

Sr.

No

.

Name of

Activity

Village Location of

work/Khasra

number

Nature

of work

Ind./Com

Benf. Caste EC

1 Spur Wire

Crates

L=10.0M

Galol Near To Kotra

Babdi

Com

mun

ity

Girdhari Lal,

Dev Raj

NSC 0.610

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2 Spur Wire

Crates

L=10.0M

Galol Adarsh Latta

Indiv

idu

al

Adarsh Latta GEN 0.610

3 Spur Wire

Crates

L=10.0M

Galol Choe Nala

Near To Land

of Rameshwar

Com

mun

ity

Kamal Jeet,

Dev Raj ,

Rameshwar

GEN 0.610

4 Spur Wire

Crates

L=10.0M

Galol Near to

Shamsaan

Ghat.

Indiv

idu

al

All Villages GEN 0.610

5 Spur Wire

Crates

L = 5.0 M

Kamlah Kamlah

Govt. land

near to

Panchayat

Ghar

Com

mun

ity

All Ward GEN 0.305

6 Spur Wire

Crates

L = 5.0 M

Kamlah Kamlah

Govt. land

near the land

of benf.

Com

mun

ity

Joginder

Singh, Keshar

Singh

GEN 0.305

7 Spur Wire

Crates

L = 10.0 M

Kamlah Kamlah Near

to Kutiya at

Badhal

Com

mun

ity

All Villagers GEN 0.610

8 Spur Wire

Crates

L = 5.0 M

Kamlah Kamlah Near

to Purana

Gharat

Com

mun

ity

All Villagers GEN 0.305

9 Spur Wire

Crates

L= 5.0 M

Kamlah Near the land

of benf.

Com

mun

ity

Gurdas Ram,

Hari Singh ,

Kesar Singh

GEN 0.305

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10 Spur Wire

Crates

L = 5.0 M

Kamlah Near the land

of benf.

Com

mun

ity

Kashmir Singh

Jaswant Singh

GEN 0.305

11 Spur Wire

Crates

L = 10.0 M

Kamlah Near Gharat

Wala Panga

Com

mun

ity

Vaias Dev,

Balwant Singh,

GEN 0.610

12 Spur Wire

Crates

L = 10.0 M

Kamlah Near the land

of benf.

Com

mun

ity

Jeevan,

Jameet Singh,

Karam Singh

GEN 0.610

Spur Wire

Crates

L= 10.0 M

Galol Village Galol C

om

mun

ity

Roshan Lal,

Bidhi Chand,

GEN 0.610

13 Spur Wire

Crates

L= 5.0 M

kamlah Vill Kamlah

Near To Land

Of Prakash

Chand

Com

mun

ity

Pradhan

Singh,

Mahinder

Singh

SC 0.305

14 Spur Wire

Crates

L = 5.0 M

Galol Near land of

benf.

Com

mun

ity

Chotu , Balbir

Singh ,

Davinder

Singh

GEN 0.305

15 Spur Wire

Crates

L = 5 M

Galol Near to Khadli

Nalla Galol

Com

mun

ity

Jagdeesh

Ram, Ramesh,

Kuldee,

Balkishan.

GEN 0.305

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16 Spur Wire

Crates

L = 5 M

Galol Near to Sasan

Balhi bala

nalla

Com

mun

ity

Jagdeesh

Ram, Kedar

Nath, Desh

Raj.

GEN 0.305

17 Spur Wire

Crates

L = 5 M

Galol Galol Near to

Tube Well

to Dhowl

khani,

Com

mun

ity

Jagat Ram ,

Prakash

Chand, Desh

Raj, Kuldeep,

Tilak Raj,

Rameshwar,

Julfi Ram,

GEN 0.305

18 Spur Wire

Crates

L = 10 M

Galol All Ward

Com

mun

ity

Ganda Nalla

Bat Briksh

Near To SC

Basti

SC 0.610

19 Spur Wire

Crates

L = 10 M

Galol Bhag Nalla

Galol

Com

mun

ity

All Villages GEN 0.610

20 Spur Wire

Crates

L = 10 M

Galol Near to Sapdo

Bala Nalla

Com

mun

ity

All Villages GEN 0.610

Total 165

RMT

10.065

GRAM PANCHAYAT:GHALOON

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Sr.

No. N

am

e o

f S

tru

ctu

re

Dim

en

sio

n o

f

Str

uct

ure

Name of the village

with location

Ind

ivid

ua

l /

Co

mm

un

ity

Ca

t.

Beneficiaries EC

L

1 Wire

Crate

5m

Sai Near the land of

Rajesh Kumar

Ind

ivid

ua

l

GEN Rajesh Kumar 0.305

2 Wire

Crate

5m

Sai Near the land of

Bhagwan Dass

Co

mm

un

ity

GEN Bhagwan Dass, Surender

Singh

0.305

3 Wire

Crate

5m

Sai Near to Pukhar

Well

Co

mm

un

ity

GEN Hoshiyar Singh, Rattan

Singh

0.305

4 Wire

Crate

10m

Sai Near to Talai

wala Nalla

Co

mm

un

ity

GEN Munshi Ram, Chanchlo

Devi, Sawroop Singh,

Ajit Ram, Satpal, Ganga

Ram, Prittam Chand

0.610

5 Wire

Crate

10M

Sai at Mahu da

panga

Co

mm

un

ity

GEN Bagwan Dass, Satya

Devi, Krishna Devi,

Sakuntla Devi.

0.610

6 Wire

Crate

5m

Sai at Pange wala

Nalla

Co

mm

un

ity

GEN Bhadur Singh, Krishan

Singh, Roshan Lal, Raj

Kumar.

0.305

7 Wire

Crate

5m Sai Near Choe Dam

Co

mm

un

ity

GEN Sankutla Devi, Stya Devi,

Krishna Devi

0.305

8 Wire

Crate

5m Sai Near Maluhe da

panga

Co

mm

un

ity

GEN Bhagwan Dass, Birbal. 0.305

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9 Wire

Crate

5m

Sai Near Bhotu da

panga nalla.

Co

mm

un

ity

GEN Bhagwan Dass, Krishna

Devi

0.305

10 Wire

Crate

5 m

Sai Near to Mhuhe

Da Panga

Ind

ivid

ua

l

GEN Roshan lal, Tohlu Ram,

Bhadur Singh,

0.305

11 Wire

Crate

10 m On Dumi

Co

mm

un

ity

GEN Bharam Dass, Dhani

Ram, Ranu Ram.

0.610

12 Wire

Crate

10M Near to school

Co

mm

un

i

ty

GEN Pawan Kumar, Uttam

Chand, Kartar Chand.

0.610

13 Wire

Crate

5M Near to well on

kapadi nalla

Co

mm

un

ity

OBC Barij Lal Varma, Ranjeet

Singh, Pradeep Kumar.

0.305

14 Wire

Crate

10M On Dola Nalla

Co

mm

u

nit

y

SC Kuldeep Chand, Joginder

Singh, Balvir Singh.

0.610

15 Wire

Crate

5M Near to well

Co

mm

un

it

SC Harri Chand, Parithvi

Chand.

0.305

16 Wire

Crate

5M Near to Panjeta Puli

Ind

ivid

ua

l GEN Jaswant Singh. 0.305

17 Wire

Crate

10M Khola

Co

mm

un

ity

GEN Rajinder Singh, Dev Raj,

Raj Kumar, Hoshiyar

Singh, Sarla Devi,

0.610

18 Wire

Crate

10M Khola

Co

mm

un

it

y

GEN Moti Ram, Bhagat Singh. 0.610

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19 Wire

Crate

5M Khola

Co

mm

un

ity

GEN Hosiyar Singh, Sarla Devi 0.305

20 Wire

Crate

5M Balu

Co

mm

un

ity

GEN Bharam Dass, Subhadra

Devi.

0.305

21 Wire

Crate

5M

Near to well Balu

Ind

ivid

ua

l

SC Prakasho Devi. 0.305

22 Wire

Crate

10M Bhalu

Co

mm

un

ity

SC Harwans Lal, Panjab

Singh, Prakasho Devi,

Hem Raj.

0.610

23 Wire

Crate

10M Bali

Co

mm

un

ity

SC Kali Ram, Khilo Devi.

Bharam Dutt.

0.610

24 Wire

Crate

5M Tamku

Ind

ivid

ua

l

SC Sita Ram Dogra 0.305

25 Wire

Crate

5M Dhanathar

Ind

ivid

ua

l GEN Pawan

0.305

26 Wire

Crate

5M Near to Hanuman

Temple

Co

mm

un

it

y

GEN Prahlah Singh, Rasham

Singh

0.305

27 Wire

Crate

5M Near to Land of Bir

Singh

Co

mm

un

ity

SC Bir Singh, Dharam Singh,

Ramesh Chand

0.305

28 Wire

Crate

5M Near the land of

Prashotam Dass

Co

mm

u

nit

y

SC/NSC Kesri, Prashotam, Rajeev

Kumar.

0.305

29 Wire

Crate

5M Ward No 4

Ind

ivid

ua

l

SC Parkash Chand 0.305

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30 Wire

Crate

5M Chare

Co

mm

un

ity

GEN Balwant, Amar Singh 0.305

TOTAL 195

RMT

11.895

GRAM PANCHAYAT-HATHOL KHAS

Sr.

No.

Na

me

of

Str

uct

ure

Dimension

of Structure

Name of the village

with location

Individual

Community

Ca

teg

ory

Be

ne

fici

ari

e

s

EC

L

1

Sp

ur 5 M Hathol Khas

Biru Majra

Community ST Ilamdeen, Gulam

Muhamad, Sardara

Begam, Mjeed

Mohmad, Fayima Bibi

0.305

2

Sp

ur 5M Lahar near to Nareyan

Dass land

Individual NSC Naryan Dass 0.305

3

Sp

ur 10M Saloh Community OBC Kashmir Singh, Ramesh

Chand, Jaisi Ram,

Nirmla Devi.

0.610

4

Sp

ur 10M

Saloh near to Dugh Community SC Shakti Chand, Pars

Ram, Mahinder Singh,

Kamlesh Kumar.

0.610

5

Sp

ur

10M

Maan Khad near to Banoh

road

Community APL Mulak Singh, Bansi

Ram, Suram Singh,

Deepak, Parithvi Chand,

Udho Ram, Jai Kishan.

0.610

6

Sp

ur

10M Maan Khad near to Balle

bala nalla

Community APL Narayan singh, Suram,

Deepak, Gandarav

Singh, Balvir Singh, Bal

Kishan, Kishan Singh,

Sukh Dyal Singh,

0.610

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GRAM PANCHAYAT : DANGRI

Sr.

No

.

Name of

Structure

Name of the village

with location

Ind

ivid

ual/

Co

mm

un

ity

Cate

go

ry

Beneficiaries EC (rs.

In lacs)

1 Carrot wall

L= 5 Rmt

Chilagarh Near to the

Bal Nalla

Com

munity SC Gian Chand, Gurang

Ram, Dharam Singh,etc

0.305

2 Carrot wall

L= 5 Rmt

Chilagarh Near to the

Bal Nalla

Com

munity

SC Kashmir Singh, Roshan

Lal, Surender Kumar,

Partap Singh Banshi Ram

etc.

0.305

7

Sp

ur

10M Maan Khad near to Uparla

Garat

Community APL Louku Ram,Devi Singh,

Mulak Singh, Dara

Singh, Ramesh Chand,

Ravinder Singh , Shasi

Bushan, Urmila Devi.

0.610

8

Sp

ur

5M Hatol Khas near to house

of Madan Singh

Individual BPL Madan Singh 0.305

9

Sp

ur

10M

Near GPS Hathol Community NSC Sanjay Kumar, Rajesh

Kumar, Sudhir Kumar,

Kouslya Devi, Ashok

Kumar, Subash Kumar,

Rakesh Kumar, Bandna

Devi

0.610

10

Sp

ur

10M Magra

Community SC Seeta Ram, Diyan Singh,

Lal Chand

0.610

TOTAL 85 RMT 5.185

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3 Carrot wall

L= 5 Rmt

Chilagarh Near to the

Chat Nalla

Com

munity SC Gian Chand , Prem

Chand, Dharam Singh ,

0.305

4 Carrot wall

L= 5 Rmt

Chilagarh Near to the

Chhat Nalla

Com

muni

ty

SC Dharam Singh , Rasil

Singh .

0.305

5 Carrot wall

L= 5 Rmt

Chilagarh Near to the

Uppali Patian &

House of Partap

Singh Com

munity SC Leela Devi , Sohan Lal 0.305

6 Carrot wall

L= 5 Rmt

Chilagarh Near to the

Panga Nala

Com

mu

nity

SC Roshan Lal , Dharam

Singh , Leela Devi,

0.305

7 Carrot wall

L= 5 Rmt

Chilagarh Near to the

Panga Nala

Com

mu

nity

SC Shakti Chand , Jogdish

Chand, Jondu Ram,

Kasmir Singh

0.305

8 Carrot wall

L= 5 Rmt

Roop Bahal, Near to

House Braham

Dass.

Com

mu

nity

SC Gareev Dass , Rania

Ram

0.305

9 Carrot wall

L= 5 Rmt

Near to Panglu nalla

Com

mu

nity GEN Mahar Singh , Naseeb

Singh,

0.305

10 Carrot wall

L= 5 Rmt

Dangri on Jhalakad

Com

mu

nity

GEN Dev Raj, Raj Kumar, Ram

Kishor, Onkar Chand,

Puran Chand, Som Dutt,

etc

0.305

11 Carrot wall

L= 5 Rmt

Dangri on bhal &

potiyar nalla

Com

mu

nity

GEN Hans Raj, Ram Kishor,

Desh Raj, Puran Chand,

Pawan Kumar etc.

0.305

12 Carrot wall

L= 5 Rmt

Dangri

Com

mu

nity GEN Dev Raj & Omkar Chand 0.305

13 Carrot wall

L= 5 Rmt

Dangri near to road

Panga Nalla

Com

mu

nity

GEN Amar Singh & Purshotam

Chand

0.305

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14 Carrot wall

L= 5 Rmt

Dangri near to road

panga Nalla

Com

mu

nity

GEN Joginder Singh, Dev Raj 0.305

15 Carrot wall

L= 5 Rmt

Dangri near to Road

panga & patyalkar

Com

mu

nity

GEN Joginder Kumar, Omkar

Chand

0.305

16 Carrot wall

L= 5 Rmt

Bhaloon, vill-

Chillbahal

Com

mu

nity

GEN Subash Chand, Gian

Chand, Suresh Kumar

etc.

0.305

17 Carrot wall

L= 5 Rmt

Bhaloon on Hera

panga Nalla

Com

mu

nity

GEN Roshan Lal Madan Lal.,

Bholu Ram

0.305

18 Carrot wall

L= 5 Rmt

Tarkeri near to

school

Com

mu

nity

GEN

Chandu Ram, Lekh Raj,

Sanjay, Ram Nath

0.305

19 Carrot wall

L= 5 Rmt

Tarkeri Near to the

house of Rattan

Chand

Com

mu

nity GEN Ramesh Kumar, Rattan

Chand, Hans Raj

0.305

20 Carrot wall

L= 5 Rmt

Dad Bahal Near to

panglu

Com

mu

nity GEN Raguveer Singh, Mehar

Singh, Kalaso Devi,

Naseeb Singh

0.305

21 Carrot wall

L= 5 Rmt

Tarkeri Near to the

dora pir

Com

mu

nity GEN Ramesh Chand , Prakash

Chand

0.305

22 Carrot wall

L= 5 Rmt

Bhlun fher Panga

Nalla

Com

mu

nity GEN Rashil Singh, Lekh Raj 0.305

23 Carrot wall

L= 5 Rmt

Chilagarh Near

about shop of

Amarnath

Indiv

idu

al

SC Shakti Chand 0.305

24 Carrot wall

L= 5 Rmt

Chilagarh

Indiv

idu

al

SC Kanshi Ram 0.305

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25 Carrot wall

L= 5 Rmt

Tarkeri near to

Patta the Choran

Indiv

idu

al

GEN Rakesh Kumar 0.305

Total 125 Rmt. 7.625

GRAM PANCHAYAT: BELA

Sr.

No

.

Name of

Activity

Village Location of

work/Khasr

a number

Nature

of work

Ind/Com

Benf.

Cate

go

ry

EC (Rs.

In lacs)

1 Spur in

Wire

crates

L=15m

Bela

Ward

No 4

Near Well

Protection

of Well with

Soil erosion

Com

munity

Pl See para

5.4.2. at Sr

No-1

SC 0.915

2 Spur Wire

Crates

L = 15M

Bela

Ward

No 1

Near

Shamshan

Ghat Ward

No. 1

Com

munity

All

Village&Ward

no 5 Vill Bela

GEN 0.915

3 Spur Wire

Crates

L= 10M

Bela

Ward

No 2

907/236

Indiv

idual

Virender Singh

S/O Bhim

Singh

GEN 0.61

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4 Spur Wire

Crates

L=15M

Vill Bela

Ward

no 2

Back Side

Cricket

stadium for

Protection

of talab

Com

munity

Krishan Dutt,

Om Parkash,

Serven Kumar,

Ashok kumar,

ect

OBC 0.915

5 Spur Wire

Crates

L = 15M

Vill Bela

Ward

no 3

On Kapoor

Sagar Nalla

Com

munity

Amar Singh,

Sohan Singh

,Gagan Singh

ect.

GEN 0.915

6 Spur Wire

Crates

L = 10M

Vill Bela

Ward

No 4

Near the

House of

Kishan

Gopal.

Com

munity

Kalan Devi Other 0.61

7 Spur Wire

Crates

L = 15M

Vill Bela

Ward

No 4

Near the

house of

Lal Chand

Com

munity

Rakesh Chand,

Ravi Dass,

Parmod Singh,

Charan Dass.

SC 0.915

8 Spur Wire

Crates

L = 15M

Vill Bela

Ward

No 4

Land Of

Avtar

Chand

Com

munity

Avtar Chand,

Dilabar, Singh,

Ajay Kumar,

Sanjeev Kumar

Other 0.915

Total 110 Rmt.

6.71

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GRAM PANCHAYAT : BARA

Sr

.N

o.

Name of

Activity

Village Location of

work/ Khasra

number

Nature of

work

Ind/Com.

Benf. Category Estimated

cost

(Rs. In lacs)

1 Spur in

Wire crates

L=10M

Amrota Govt land

( Near Pulli)

Community Kishan Chand,

Kashmir Singh,

Shubash Chand,

Rajinder Kumar.

GEN 0.61

2 Spur Wire

Crates

L= 5 M

Chaleta Govt Land

(Sukrla nalla)

Individual Near the Land of

Karam Lal,

Ravinder Kumar

Ajay Kumar,

Praveen Kumar.

GEN 0.305

3 Spur Wire

Crates

L=9 M

Chaleta Near the Land

of Sh. Roshan

Lal, Suresh

Chand.

Community Roshan Lal,

Suresh Chand.

GEN 0.549

Total 24 Rmt. 1.464

For Standard, detailed estimates and drawing/designs see Annexure – A (iv)

5.4 Water Harvesting Structures (New Created) 5.4.1. Check Dams:

GRAM PANCHAYAT: RANGAS

Sr.

No

Name of

Activity

Dimensions

in Meters

Location of

work/

Nature of

work

Name of Benf.

& Area treated

E.C. (Rs.

In lacs)

Storage

capacity

in

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L H Khasra

number

Ind/Com (in kanal) (Cum.)

1 Check

Dam

( RCC)

10

M

3M Bann-2 Near

to Bann Nala)

32

Co

mm

un

ity

Sohan Singh,

Roshni, Milkhi,

Umar Deen, &

other villagers

of Bann

(SC/ST) A.T.

0.96 Ha.

3.50103 320

2 Check

Dam

( RCC)

7M 2.50

M

Holwin Har

Co

mm

un

ity Rattan Chand ,

Gian Chand,

Kehar Singh,

Thakur Dass,

(OBC)

A.T. – 0.96 ha.

3.00 250

Total A.T. 1.92 Ha. 6.50103 570

GRAM PANCHAYAT: KANDROLA PLASSI

1 RCC

Check

Dam

8 2 Vill. Karndola

plassi

331

Co

mm

un

ity

Introduced by

Sh. Bhisam

Chand etc .

benf. all

villagers

(A.T. – 0.96

Ha.)

3.50103 350

Total A.T. – 0.96 Ha. 3.50103 350

GRAM PANCHAYAT:NARYAH

Sr.

No.

Name of

Activity

Villa

ge

Location of

work/

Khasra

number

Nature of

work

Ind/Com

Benf. EC (rs.

in lacs)

Storage

capacity in Cum

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1 Check Dam

(CC)

L- 6.50m

W- 1.20 m

H- 2.50

Ch

ow

ki R

ajp

uta

n

61,62,64,67,109

, 125 at Dangri

Nalla

Community Ramesh Chand,

Kamal, Partap

Chand, Kishan

Chand, Vishal, Vijay

etc.

(35 kn.)

3.278 250.00

Total 35 kn or say

1.34 ha.

3.278 250.00

GRAM PANCHAYAT:LAHAR KOTLU

Sr.

No.

Name of

Activity

Village Location of

work/

Khasra

number

Nature of

work

Ind/Com

Benf. EC

Rs. In

lacs

Storage

capacity in cum

1 Check Dam

(RCC)

L- 5 M

W- 1.20 m

H- 3.00

Ambhi &

Dhaniyal

Naun wala

Nalla near the

land of benf.

Community Bhagwan Dass,

Ishwar Dass,

Jaundu Ram,

Dasu Ram,

Karishan Chand,

Dalip Singh,

Subhas Chand,

Duni Chand etc.

(35 kn.)

5.50 300

2 Check Dam

(RCC)

L-5 M

W- 1.20M

H- 2M

Mu

han

Muhan wala

Nalla

Community Anil Kumar, Devi

Dass, Krishan

Chand, Girdhari

Lal

(40 kn.)

5.50 300

3 Check Dam

(RCC)

L-3M

W- 1.20M

H- 2M

Lahar

Kotlu

Ghaloon Nalla Community Man Chand,

Shamsher Singh,

Dalip Singh,

Hoshiyar Singh,

Ram Sawaroop

(35 kn.)

5.00 250

Total 110 kn or say 16.00 850

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GRAM PANCHAYAT : NARA

Sr.

No.

Name of

Activity

Villa

ge

Location

of work/

Khasra

number

Nature of

work

Ind/Com

Name of Benf. & Area

teated (in kanal)

EC Storage

capacity

in

(Cum.)

1 Check Dam

(CC)

L- 7m

H- 2 m

Ru

tera

Upprli

Bali

Community Kewal, Krishan, Mohinder,

Bhisan Dass, Mast Ram,

Sanjeev Kumar. Kesari Devi,

Ishwar Dass, Suresh kumar

(35 kn.)

3.50103 250

2 Check Dam

(CC)

L- 6 m

H- 3 m

Sh

alo

ti

Budu

Bala nala

Community Indroduced by Jai Ram, Hans

Raj and other villagers.

(30 kn.)

3.12307 150

Total 65 kn or say 2.5 ha. 6.62410 400

4.23 ha

GRAM PANCHAYAT:SANAHI

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Sr.No.

Name of Structure

Name of village with location/ Kh No

Name of Beneficiaries & area treated in ha.

EC

Ind

ivid

ual

Co

mm

un

ity

Cate

go

ry storage

capacity

1 Check Dam

CC

L- 6 M

H- 3 M

Sanahi Near

the land of

benf. (Dharam

Singh)

Dharam Singh, Pyar

Chand, Uttam Chand,

Ram Singh, Rattan Chand

A.T.= 0.77 Ha.

4.00

Co

mm

un

ity

GEN

250.00

Total A.T.= 0.77 Ha. 4.00 250.00

GRAM PANCHAYAT:MALAG 1 Check Dam

L- 6m

H- 3m

Jok Wala Nalla Beer Singh, Parkash

Chand, Vinod Kumar

A.T.= 0.77 Ha.

3.50

Co

mm

un

ity

Gen 200

2 Check Dam

L- 5m

H- 3m

On Tundi

Nalla

Girdhari Lal, Manohar Lal

A.T.= 0.65 Ha.

3.50

Co

mm

un

ity

OBC 220

Total A.T. = 1.42 Ha. 7.00 420.00

GRAM PANCHAYAT:BADHERA

1 Check Dam

L- 6m

H- 3m

Rassa Nalla

{Near the

house of Raj

Kumar} Kh.

No. 1945,1946

Hans Raj,Onkar Chand,

Kahan Singh, Raj

Kumar, Ajmer Singh,

Purshotam Singh etc

A.T.= 0.70 Ha.

4.00 Community Gen 300

Total A.T.= 0.70 Ha. 4.00

300.00

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GRAM PANCHAYAT:- PANYALI

Sr.

No.

Name of

work

Name of

village with

location/

Kh No

Beneficiaries/ area

treated in ha

EC Individual

Community/

storage

capacity

1 Check Dam

L- 6m

H- 3m

Gardhe Da

Choe

Jiyana

Ward No 4

Khasra No

330,331, 749

Joginder Singh, Dalip Chand,

Gain Chand, Bidhi Chand,

Kuldeep Singh, Rattan

Chand, Parmodh Singh,

Rakesh Kumar, Uttam Singh,

Bachitar Singh, Ashok

Kumar, Dhani Ram, Viyasan

Devi, Surjit singh, Raj Kumar,

Vimla Devi, Mohinder Singh,

Phoolan Devi, Prem

Bhardwaj, Jagar Nath, Tilak

Raj, Gurdass, Satish Kumar,

Purshotam, Yog Raj,

Surender Kumar, Dalumbhi

Devi, Chattar Singh, Harjit

Singh, Amar Singh, Sankar

Dass, Bhagat Ram, Luxmi

Dutt, Lal Singh, Kulwant etc.

A.T.= 0.80 Ha.

4.00 Community 250.00

2 Check Dam

L- 7m

H- 3m

Sukrala

Kantha Nalla

500 meter

below the

water supply

scheme

Sukrala

Babu Ram, Anant Ram, Raj

kumar, Jaishi Ram, Jai

Chand, Kuldeep, Kishan

Chand, Dalip Chand,

Parkash Chand, Diwan

Chand, Nikka Ram, sheelan

Devi, Raj Kumar, Krishan Lal

etc. A.T.= 0.70 Ha.

4.00 Community 250.00

Total A.T.= 1.50 Ha. 8.00 500.00

Gram Panchayat:MANJIYAR

Sr.

No.

Name of

Activity

Villa

ge

Location

of work/

Khasra

number

Nature of

work

Ind/Com

Benf. EC

Storage

capacity

in Cum

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1 New Shallow

Well For

Drinking

Water

Ch

ow

ki C

hu

da

n

In the

land of

Prittam

Chand

Community Balbir Singh, Onkar

Singh, Naresh Kumar,

Suresh Kumar, Prittam

Chand, Sonu Kumar,

Rakesh Kumar, Pawan.

A.T. 10Kn.

2.10 35

2 New Shallow

Well For

Drinking

Water

Wa

rd N

o 4

Ba

nte

ra

In the

land of

Joginder

Singh

Community Joginder Singh, Ajay

Kumar, Dharam Pal,

Rajesh Kumar, Ashok

kumar, Sawroop Chand,

Rajesh kumar.

A.T. 12Kn.

2.10 35

Total A.T. 0.84 Ha. 4.20 70 Cum

GRAM PANCHAYAT: BATRAN

Works under watershed funds

Sr.

No.

Name of

Activity

Villa

ge

Location of work/

Khasra number

Nature of

work

Ind/Com

Beneficiaries EC Storage

capacity

in Cum

1 Check Dam (CC)

L – 10 M

H – 2.5

Balh

Lambri Balh Nalla.

Com

mu

nity Geeta Devi, Ramesh Singh,

Shila.Ashok , Sanjeev Kumar, Paras

Ram, Hans Raj. (A.T. 0.46 ha)

4.00 300

Total A.T. = 0.46 ha. 4.00 300

GRAM PANCHAYAT:HATHOL KHAS

1 Check Dam

L – 8 M

H – 2.5m

Sai Near the land of

benf.

Com Vijay Kumar, Sarwani

Devi, Pramod Singh

(A.T. 0.35 ha)

3.50 250.00

Total A.T. = 0.35 ha. 3.50 250.00

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GRAM PANCHAYAT:- GHALOON

Sr.

No.

Name of

Activity

Village Location of work/

Khasra number

Nature of

work

Ind/Com

Benf. EC Storage

capacity

in cum

1 Check

Dam

L – 6 M

H – 2.5m

On Khala Malha Community

SC,GEN

Dhani Ram,

Satpal, Jai

Chand, Pyare

Lal.

(A.T. 0.35 ha)

3.50 250.00

TOTAL A.T. = 0.35

ha.

3.50 250.00

GRAM PANCHAYAT:DANGRI

Sr.No.

Name of Structure

Dimension

of Structure

Name of village with location/ Kh No

EC

Ind

ivid

ual

Co

mm

un

ity

Cate

go

ry Beneficiaries/ area

treated in ha./

storage capacity L H

1 Check

Dam

(C.C.)

3.00 1.80

Chilagarh

Near to the

well

3.50

Com

munity SC Amar Nath, Jagdish

Chand, Babu Ram,

Jondu Ram, Paras

Ram etc.

A.T.= 0.87

Capacity = 300 cum

2 Check

Dam

(C.C.)

3.50 2.50

Village Chill

bahal

3.50

Com

munity NSC Gian Chand ,

Usham Chand ,

Shilla Devi etc.

A.T.= 0.77

Capacity = 400 cum

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GRAM PANCHAYAT:BELA

Sr.

No.

Name of

Activity

Villa

ge

Location

of work/

Khasra

number

Nature

of work

Ind/Co

m

Beneficiaries / Area

treated

EC Storage

capacity

in Cum

1 Check

Dam

RCC

L- 10m

H- 4m

Tillu

Ward

no 7

Suda

Nalla

Com

munity Sansar Chand, Suresh

Kumar, Amar Singh, Satish

Kumar, Subhash Chand,

Jagdish Chand, Baldev

Singh, Puran Singh, Bharam

Dass, Hans Raj, Rattan

Chand Parkash Chand,

Joginder Singh,ect

A.T. 40 Kanal

5.00 450

2 Check

Dam

RCC

L- 8 m

W-1.20 m

H- 3 m

Vill T

illuW

ard

no 7

Chappdi

Nalla

Com

munity

All Villagers of Ward No 7

50 Kanal

4.50 250

3 Check

Dam

(R.C.C.)

6.00 2.00 Roop Bahal

on panga

Nalla

5.00

Com

munity SC Roshan Lal,

Kamlesh Ram,

Partap Chand, Gian

Chand, Madan Lal,

Nand Lal, Bharam

Dass, Manga Ram,

Kartar Chand etc.

A.T.= 1.45

Capacity = 600 cum

Total 12.00 A.T.= 3.09 Capacity = 1300 cum

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Total 90 Kanal or say 3.46 ha. 9.50 700

GRAM PANCHYAT : BARA

Sr.

No.

Name of

Activity

Villa

ge

Location

of work/

Khasra

number

Nature of

work

Ind/Com

Benf. EC

Storage

capacity

in Cum

1 Check Dam

CC

L- 7m

H- 3m

Am

roth

Bhag

Nalla

Community Karam Lal, Ravinder

Kumar Ajay Kumar,

Praveen Kumar, Vijay

Kumar, Rajinder, Ramesh

Chand.

A.T. = 0.77 Ha.

4.00 250

2 Check Dam

CC

L- 6 m

H- 3 m

BaghNall

a

Community Near the land of Kushal

Singh, Desh Raj, Balbir

Singh, Arjun Singh.

A.T. = 0.65 Ha.

3.90 200

Total A.T. = 1.42 Ha. 7.90 450

For Standard, detailed estimates and drawing/designs see Annexure – A (v)

5.4.2 Water Harvesting Tank

GRAM PANCHAYAT: RANGAS

Sr.N

o. Name of Work

Village/

Location

Khasr

a No

Status of

works

Category

Name of

Beneficiary

and land

treated

(Kanal)

Capacit

y

(Cum)

Ammount

(Rs.in

lacs)

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1 R-W-H-Tank Near to House

of Satish

Kumar vill,

Holwinhar

132-

33

Community OBC Satish

Kumar,

Laturiya

Ram (A.T. -

7 kn)

20 0.36

2 Pound/Water

Storage Tank

for

agriculture

use

Near to

Chunbi vill.

Holwin Har

284 Community GEN Shakti

Chand,

Ragubir

Singh, Dile

Ram,

( A.T.6 Kn )

20 0.36

3 R-W-H-Tank Village Dahi

Near to

Dharam Singh.

209 Community GEN Dharam

Singh,

Joginder

Singh,

Kashmir

Singh. (A.T.

7kn. )

20 0.36

4 R-W-H-Tank Near to house

of Sh. Jalal Din

Vill. Holvinder

83 Individual ST Jalal Din

(A.T. 5 Kn.)

20 0.36

5 R-W-H-Tank Near to house

of Sh. Kishor

Chand Vill.

Jandali

612-

13

Individual OBC Kishore

Chand (A.T.

5 Kn.)

20 0.36

6 R-W-H-Tank Near to house

of Sh. Gain

Chand Vill.

Jandali Gujran

71-

72-73

Individual GEN Gain Chand

(A.T. 5 Kn.)

20 0.36

7 R-W-H-Tank Near to house

of Sh. Kuldip

Singh Vill.

Jandali

Rajputan

591-

599-

600

Individual OBC Kuldip Singh

(A.T. 5 Kn.)

20 0.36

8 R-W-H-Tank Near to house

of Sh. Ram

Chand Vill.

Holwindar

191 Individual OBC Ram Chand

(A.T. 5 Kn.)

20 0.36

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9 R-W-H-Tank Near to House

of Gian Chand

vill. Holwinhar

- Community OBC Gian Chand,

Rattan

Chand,

kehar Singh,

(A.T. 5 Kn.)

20 0.36

10 R-W-H-Tank Near to House

of Ratan

Chand, vill.

Holwin Har

- Community GEN. Rattan

Chand, Tara

Chand, Tidu

Ram (A.T. 5

Kn.)

20 0.36

Total A.T. – 2.11

Ha.

200 3.60

GRAM PANCHAYAT: KANDROLA PLASSI

Sr.

No.

Name work Location/

Village

Khasra

No.

Staus of

work

Ca

teg

ory

Name of

Beneficiary &

Land treated

in Kanal

Capcity

(Cum)

Amount

(Rs. In

lacs)

1 Water

Storage

Tank

Bari 149 Individual GEN OnkarChand

10 kn.

20 0.36

2 Rain Water

Harvesting

Tank

Karndola

(Near to the

House of

Parkash

Chand)

30,31 Individual SC Parkash

Chand

5 Kn.

20 0.36

3 Rain Water

Harvesting

Tank

Jatuya (Near

to the House

of Ashok

Kumar)

59,60,

62

Individual SC Ashok

Kumar

5 Kn.

20 0.36

4 Rain Water

Harvesting

Tank

Plassi (Near to

the Karndola

Boundary)

34,23,

37

Individual GEN Koshlya Devi

5 Kn.

20 0.36

Total A.T. 0.86

ha.

80 cum 1.44

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GRAM PANCHAYAT: RAIL

Sr.

No.

Name work Location/

Village

Khasra

No.

Staus of

work

Category Name of

Beneficiary &

Land treated

in Kanal

Capcity

(Cum)

Amount

(Rs. In

lacs)

1 Rain Water

Harvesting

Tank

Ward No 3 177,1

78,17

9.

Individual GEN Bidhi Chand

5 Kn.

20 0.36

2 Rain Water

Harvesting

Tank

Vill Dahal

Ward No 2

30,31 Individual GEN Mansu Ram

S/o Hirru

Ram 5 Kn.

20 0.36

3 Rain Water

Harvesting

Tank

Vill Purndial

Ward No 2

- Individual SC Prakash Chand

S/o Sant Ram

5Kn.

20 0.36

Total 0.58 ha. 60 cum 1.08

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GRAM PANCHAYAT: PUTRIAL

Sr.

No.

Name of

Work

Village /

Locaction

Khasra

Number

Status

Ca

teg

ory

Name of

Beneficiary &

Land treated

in Kanal Ca

pa

city

(Cu

m)

Amount

(Rs. In

lacs)

1 R.W.H.T.

(Standard

size)

Ward No. 3

(Adarsh Nagar)

223 Individual GEN Dharam

Chand Katoch

10 kn.

20 0.36

2 R.W.H.T.

(Standard

size)

Vill Jangal

Ward No. 2

Near to the

House of

Krishan Baldev

194,195 Individual SC Krishan,

Baldev 5 Kn.

20 0.36

3 R.W.H.T.

(Standard

size)

Vill Jangal

Ward No. 2

Near to the

House of Pyar

Chand

34,41,42,

44,45

Individual SC Pyar Chand

S/o Gian

Chand. 5 Kn.

20 0.36

4 R.W.H.T.

(Standard

size)

Vill Jangal

Ward No. 2

Near to the

Kashmir Chand

34 41 42

44 45

Individual SC Kashmir

Chand s/o

Gian Chand

5 Kn.

20 0.36

5 R.W.H.T.

(Standard

size)

Vill Jangal

Ward No. 2

Near to the

Jagdish Chand

34 41 42

44 45

Individual OBC Kartar Singh

5 Kn.

20 0.36

6 R.W.H.T.

(Standard

size)

Vill Jangal

Ward No. 2

Near to the

house of Satya

Devi

181 Individual GEN Satya Devi

5 Kn.

20 0.36

7 R.W.H.T.

(Standard

size)

Vill Dibba

Ward No. 3 Near

to the house of

279/1

344

Individual GEN Saroti Devi

w/o Ajit

Kumar. 5 Kn.

20 0.36

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GRAM PANCHAYAT:NARYAH

Sr.

No.

Name of

Activity

Village Location of

work/

Khasra

number

Nature of

work

Ind/Com

Benf. Caste Cum Cost

Rs. In

lacs

1 Water

Harvesting

Tank

Chowki

Rajputan

78,79,80,81 Individual Sh .Jai Dev

Singh

(5 kn.)

GEN 20 0.36

2 Water

Harvesting

Tank

Chobbu 44,53,54 &55 Individual Amar Singh

(5 kn.)

GEN 20 0.36

3 Water

Harvesting

Tank

Kutiana 607,608 (road

side Hmr to

Ndn

Individual Satya

Parkash

(5 kn.)

-- 20 0.36

4 Water

Harvesting

Tank

Badhwal 25/1,

26,27,28

Individual Purshotam

Chand s/o

Chandu Ram

(5 kn.)

GEN 20 0.36

Saroti Devi

8 R.W.H.T.

(Standard

size)

Ward No 1 93,94 Individual

OBC Battan Singh

s/o Roshan

Singh

5 Kn.

20 0.36

9 R.W.H.T.

(Standard

size)

Ward No 93,94 Individual

OBC Surjeet Singh

s/o Uttam

Chand

5 Kn.

20 0.36

Total A.T. 1.92 ha. 180 3.24

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5 Water

Harvesting

Tank

Baroti 73,74 Individual Kishor Chand

S/o Damodar

Dass

(5 kn.)

GEN 20 0.36

6 Water Harvesting Tank

Kachhoti Near the land of benf.

Community Ravi Dutt, Chuni Lal, Ved Parkash, Punit Sharma, Jagdish kumar, Badu Ram, Dev Raj (25 kn.)

GEN 50 0.75

Total 50 kn or

say 1.92 ha

150

cum

2.55

GRAM PANCHAYAT : BHUMPAL

Sr.

No.

Name of

Activity

Village Location of

work/

Khasra

number

Nature of

work

Ind/Com

Benf. Caste Cum Cost

Rs. In

lacs

1 Water

Harvesting

Tank

Fatehpur In the Land of

Maan Chand

Community Maan Chand

s/o Sh

Laxman Dass.

(25 kn.)

OBC 40 0.75

2 Water

Harvesting

Tank

Fatehpur In The Land

of Kansi Ram

Community Pardeep

Kumar , Ashok

Kumar ,Kanshi

Ram

(25 kn.)

OBC 40 0.75

3 Water

Harvesting

Tank

Fatehpur In The Land

of Mali Ram .

Community Mali Ram ,

Prittam

Chand ,

Ruhalu Ram ,

(25 kn.)

OBC 40 0.75

4 Water Charoti In The Land Community Roshan Lal, GEN 40 0.75

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Harvesting

Tank

of Roshan Lal Surinder

Kumar ,

Parveen

Kumar ,

(25 kn.)

5 Water

Harvesting

Tank

Fatehpur In The Land

Of Ramesh

Chand

Community Ramesh

Chand,

Luxman Dass

(25 kn.)

OBC 40 0.75

6 Water

Harvesting

Tank

Fatehpur In The Land

Of Gur Dass

Community Gur Dass,

Luxman

Dass,

(25 kn.)

OBC 40 0.75

Total 150 kn or

say 5.76 ha

240

Cum

4.50

GRAM PANCHAYAT: BADHERA

Sr.

No.

Name of

work

Name of

village with

location/

Kh No

Beneficiaries/

area treated

in ha

EC (Rs. In

lacs)

Individual

Community/

Category

storage

capacity

(cum.)

1 Irrigation

Tank

Near the

land of

beneficiaries

Ward No 5

Ajay Kumar,

Anuj Kumar,

Karam Singh,

Harbans Ram,

Raghubir

Singh, Desh

Raj, Subash

Chand etc.

A.T = 0.55 Ha.

0.75 Community

GEN

125

Total A.T.= 0.55 Ha. 0.75 125

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GRAM PANCHAYAT : MANJIYAR

Sr.

No.

Name of

Activity

Village Location of

work/

Khasra

number

Nature of

work

Ind/Com

Benf. Caste Cum Cost

1 Rain

Water

Harvesting

Tank

Dodan

Kalan

Near the

House of Raj

Kumar S/o

Kishan Chand

Individual Raj Kumar

A.T. 5Kn.

SC

20 0.36

2 Rain

Water

Harvesting

Tank

Dodan

Kalan

Near the

House of

Kishori Lal

S/o Rajmal

Individual Kishori Lal

A.T. 6Kn.

SC 20 0.36

3 Rain

Water

Harvesting

Tank

Manjiyar Near the

House of

Dinesh

Kumar

Individual Dinesh

Kumar

A.T. 5Kn.

GEN 20 0.36

Total A.T. 16Kn.or

0.61 Ha

60 1.08

GRAM PANCHAYAT:BATRAN

Sr.

No.

Name of

Activity

Village Location of

work/

Khasra

number

Nature of

work

Ind/Com

Benf. & area

treated

Cate

go

ry

Cum EC

1 Water

Harvesting

Tank

Batran

( W-N-4)

472 Individual Sansar Singh.

A.T. = 3 K.

GEN 20 0.36

2 Water

Harvesting

Tank

Batran

( W-N-4)

473, 474

Near the

house of

Jeet Singh.

Individual Jeet Singh.

A.T. = 3 K.

GEN 20 0.36

3 Water

Harvesting

Batran

( W-N-4)

Near the

house of

Individual Tulsi Ram.

A.T. =2 K.

SC 20 0.36

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Tank tulsi Ram.

4 Water

Harvesting

Tank

Batran

Near to

house of

Basan

Singh.

Individual Bishan Singh,

Jalla Ram

A.T. = 5K.

SC 20 0.36

5 Water

Harvesting

Tank

Batran Near to

house of

Gorkh Ram.

Individual Gorkh Ram.

A.T. =2 K.

GEN 20 0.36

6 Water

Harvesting

Tank

Batran 277 Near to

house of

Dharam

Singh,

Individual Dharam Singh.

A.T. =2 K.

GEN 20 0.36

7 Water

Harvesting

Tank

Batran Near to

house of

Hosiryar

Singh.

Individual Hosiryar Singh.

A.T. =2 K.

SC 20 0.36

8 Water Harvesting Tank

Balh Near to

house of

Desh Raj.

Individual Desh Raj A.T. =2 K.

GEN 50 0.90

9 Water Harvesting Tank

Balh Near to

house of Ajit

Singh.

Community Ajit Singh, Hukam Chand, Desh Raj, Baldev Singh. A.T. = 9 K

GEN 50 0.90

10 Water Harvesting Tank

Balh Near to

house of

Hukam

Chand,

Individual Hukam Chand.

A.T. =2 K.

GEN 20 0.36

11 Water Harvesting Tank

Batran Near to

house of

Rajesh

kumar.

Individual Near the

house of

Rajesh Kumar,

A.T. =2 K.

GEN 20 0.36

TOTAL A.T. = 1.19 ha 280 5.04

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GRAM PANCHAYAT:GHALOON

Sr.

No.

Name of

Activity

Village Location of

work/

Khasra

number

Nature

of

work

Ind/Co

m

Benf. Caste Cum EC

1 Roof Water

Harvesting

Tank

20 Cum War No- 4 Individual Sunil

Kumar

A.T. =2

K.

SC 20 Cum 0.36

2 Roof Water

Harvesting

Tank

20 Cum Near to

House of

Ranjeet

Singh

Individual Ranjeet

Singh

A.T. =2

K.

GEN 20 Cum 0.36

3 Roof Water

Harvesting

Tank

20 Cum Near to

house of

Leela Devi

Individual Leela

Devi

A.T. =2

K.

SC 20 Cum 0.36

4 Roof Water

Harvesting

Tank

20 Cum Near to land

of Asha

Parmar

Individual Asha

Parmar

A.T. =2

K.

SC 20 Cum 0.36

5 Roof Water

Harvesting

Tank

40 Cum Near to

house of

Mehar Singh

Individual Mehar

Singh

A.T. =2

K.

SC 20 Cum 0.72

TOTAL AT =

0.38

ha.

120 2.16

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GRAM PANCHAYAT : BARA

Sr.

No.

Name of

Activity

Village Location of

work/

Khasra number

Nature of

work

Ind/Com

Benf. Caste Cum E. Cost

1 Water

Harvesting

Tank

Bagh 68,71 Individual Kushal Singh

A.T.= 5 Kn.

GEN 20 0.36

2 Water

Harvesting

tank

Sarhoon 67 Individual Sanjeev

Kumar

A.T.= 4 Kn.

GEN 20 0.36

3 Water

Harvesting

Tank

Dobber Near the

Land/House

Pardeep

Individual Pradeep

Singh

A.T.= 4 Kn.

GEN 20 0.36

GRAM PANCHAYAT :DANGRI

Sr

No

Name of

Structure

Name of the village

with location

EC

Ind

ivid

ual

Co

mm

un

it

y

Category Beneficiaries/

Area teated

1 R.W.H. Tank Roop Bahal Near to

House of Madan Lal

0.36 Individual SC Madan Lal

A.T. = 0.46

2 R.W.H. Tank Roop Bahal Near to

House of Kamla Devi

0.36 Individual SC Kamla Devi A.T.

=0.65

3 R.W.H. Tank

Roop Bahal Near to

House of Vijay

Kumar.

0.36

Co

mm

un

ity

SC

Vijay Kumar,

Kamla Devi. Vijay

kumar etc. A.T. =

0.54

TOTAL 1.08

A.T. = 1.65 Capacity

= 60 Cum

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Singh

Total A.T.= 13 Kn or say

0.50 Ha

60 1.08

Standard/Detailed Cost Estimates and Drawing/Designs see Annexure – A (vi)

5.4.3. Drinking Water:

GRAM PANCHAYAT: RANGAS

Sr.

No.

Name of

work

Name

of

Village

Khasra

Number

Status Catet

ory

Beneficiary Capac

ity

(cum.)

Amount

(rs. In

lacs)

1 C/o new

Bowri

for

drinking

water

Rangas 437/2 &

437/1

Community GEN For all

villagers

A.T. – 25

Kn.

20 0.80

2 C/o

Well for

drinking

water

Rangas 437/2,43

7/1

Community GEN Keshar

Singh,

Ashok

Kumar,

Balwant

Singh ,

Mehar

Singh etc

A.T. 20 Kn.

30 2.00

Total A.T. – 1.73

ha.

50 2.80

GRAM PANCHAYAT KANDROLA PLASSI

Sr. Name of Name of Khasra Status Catet Beneficiary Capaci

ty

Amount (rs.

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No. work Village Number ory (cum.) In lacs)

1 C/o

Well for

drinking

water

Karndola 314 Community SC

Bhism Chand,

Shrista Devi,

Sandeep, Roshni,

Promila Devi,

Sansar Chand,

Ramesh Chand,

Sundeep Chand

A.T.- 10 Kn.

30 2.10

2 C/o

Well for

drinking

water

Plassi

(Near to

Lahar)

98 Community - Mahinder

Singh, Krishan

Chand, Vipan

Kumar, Amar

Singh

A.T.- 10 Kn.

30 1.90

Total A.T. – 0.76 ha. 60 4.00

Gram Panchayat:MANJIYAR

Sr.

No.

Name of

Activity V

illag

e

Location

of work/

Khasra

number

Nature of

work

Ind/Com

Benf. EC

Storage

capacity in

Cum

1 New

Shallow

Well For

Drinking

Water

Ch

ow

ki C

hu

da

n

In the

land of

Prittam

Chand

Community Balbir Singh, Onkar

Singh, Naresh Kumar,

Suresh Kumar, Prittam

Chand, Sonu Kumar,

Rakesh Kumar, Pawan.

A.T. 10Kn.

2.10 35

2 New

Shallow

Well For

Drinking

Water

Wa

rd N

o 4

Ba

nte

ra

In the

land of

Joginder

Singh

Community Joginder Singh, Ajay

Kumar, Dharam Pal,

Rajesh Kumar, Ashok

kumar, Sawroop Chand,

Rajesh kumar.

A.T. 12Kn.

2.10 35

Total A.T. 0.84 Ha. 4.20 70 Cum

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GRAM PANCHAYAT: HATHOL KHAS

Sr.

No.

Name of

Activity &

Dimension

Village Location of

work/

Khasra

number

Nature of

work

Ind/Com

Benf. EC (Rs. in

lacs)

AT

(K)

1 Proposal for new Shallow well

Sai In the land

of Mahinder

Singh

Community Mahinder

Singh,

Manoj,

Vikram

Singh,

Kesar

Singh,

Dev Raj,

Bachiter

Singh

2.00 45

2 Proposal for new Shallow well

Hathol In the land

of Ragubir

Singh

Community Ragubir

Singh,

Subash

Chand,

Tara Devi,

Jiti, Ashok

Kumar, Jai

Chand

2.00 45

TOTAL 4.00 3.46

ha.

Standard/Detailed Cost Estimates and Drawing/Designs see Annexure – A (vii)

5.5. Water Harvesting Structures Renovated:

GRAM PANCHYAT: KANDROLA PLASSI

Sr.

No

.

Name of

work

Name of Village

location

Status Category Beneficiaries Capacity

(Cum)

Amou

nt (Rs,

in lacs)

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1 Maintenance

or Repair

of Bawri

Jhandue Community SC All Villagers

A.T.- 8 kn.

30 0.50

2 Maintenan

ce Or

Repair of

well

Jhandue Community SC Julfi Ram, Gurdev

Singh, Gian Chand

A.T. – 10 kn.

30 0.50

Total A.T. – 0.69 Ha. 60 1.00

GRAM PANCHYAT: RAIL

Sr.

No.

Name of

work

Name

of

Village

location

Khasra no

Status Category Beneficiaries Capacity

(Cum)

Amount

(Rs, in

lacs)

1 Maintenanc

e or Repair

of well

Ward no 3

on Chidd 97 Community GEN Foola Ram s/o

Paras Lal,Chandu

Ram s/o Paras

Lal, Prem Chand

s/o Nagina

Ram.Udham

Singh s/o Nagina

Ram ,Rikhi Ram

s/o Nagina Ram.

A.T. – 10 kn

30 0.50

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2 Maintenan

ce or

Repair of

well

Ward

no 3

448 Community GEN Tilak RAJ s/o

Chaman Lal. Karan

Singh s/o Ram

Swaroop, Punjab

Singh s/o Ram Lal,

Jeet Singh s/o

Khalyali

Ram,Roshan Singh

s/o Bhagat Ram,

Bidhi Chand s/o

Bhagat Ram, Puran

Chand s/o Ram Lal.

(A.T. -15 kn.)

30 0.50

3 Maintenan

ce or

Repair of

well

Ward

no 2

26 Community GEN Prabhi Devi w/o

Babu Ram, Kehar

Singh s/o Babu

Ram, Atma Ram,

Sanjeev Kumar,

Prem Lal, Ganga

Ram (A.T. -15 kn.)

30 0.50

4 Maintenan

ce or

Repair of

well

Ward

no 3

near

the

house

of Sh.

Jayanto

Ram.

Community OBC Jayanto Ram s/o

Laskari Ram,

Vijay Kumar, Raj

Kumar (A.T. -15

kn.)

30 0.50

5 Maintenan

ce or

Repair of

Babadi

Ward

no 3 Jol

Bara

Nalla.

Community OBC Kishor Chand S/o

Atam Ram,

Raghuveer Singh

Atam Ram, Vishan

Dass s/o Jambo

Ram, Keshri Devi

s/o Babu Ram

A.T.- 10 Kn.

20 0.50

6 Maintenance

or Repair

of Mandir

Ward

no 3

On the

Near To

Community GEN Prittam Chand s/o

Sadhu Ram and

other panchayat

members A.T.-

20 0.50

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Babadi. Mandir 10 Kn.

Total A.T. – 2.88 ha. 160 3.00

GRAM PANCHAYAT:NARYAH

Sr.

No.

Name of

Activity &

Dimension

Village Location of

work/

Khasra

number

Nature

of

work

Ind/

Com

Benf. Caste EC

Rs. In

lacs

Cum

1 Renovation

/Maintenance

of Bauri

Chowki

Rajputan

296 Co

mm

un

ity

All Villagers

(15 kn.)

-- 0.50 15

2 Repair of well Kheri SC Basti

Co

mm

un

ity

Harnam Singh, Om Parkash, Bhagwan dass, Bidhi Chand, Pardeep etc (20 kn.)

SC 0.60 30

Total 35 kn or

say

1.34 ha

1.10 45

GRAM PANCHAYAT:LAHAR KOTLU

Sr.

No.

Name of

Activity &

Dimension

Village Location of

work/

Khasra

number

Nature

of

work

Ind/

Com

Benf. EC Cum

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1 Renovation

/maintenance

of Bouri

Sudhawan Govt. Land in

Village

Sudhawana

Co

mm

un

ity

Raj Kumar, Joginder

Pal, Lekh Raj, Pawan

etc

(15 kn.)

0.50 20

2 Increasing the height of RCC Check dam (constructed under MNREGA) in Sukrala Nalla L = 6 M H = 2M

Sukrala

Nala

Near culvert Co

mm

un

ity

Kishori lal, Om

Parkash, Amar Nath,

Suresh Kumar, Bali

Ram, Madan Lal etc

(35 kn.)

2.50 300

3 Renovation

/maintenance

of Well

Lahar

Kotlu

Damna

Lahar Kotlu

Co

mm

un

ity

Ram Sawroop,

Jagmohan, Sushma,

Priitam Chand

(15 kn.)

0.60 30

Total 65 kn or say

2.50 ha

3.60 350

GRAM PANCHAYAT : NARA

Sr.

No.

Name of Activity

& Dimension

Village Location

of work/

Khasra

number

Nature

of

work

Ind/

Com

Name of

beneficiaries and

area treated for

irrigation

(in kanals)

Cate

gory

EC Cum

1 Renovation

/Maintenance of

well for drinking

purpose

Jiyana Village

Jiyana

Co

mm

un

ity

All Villagers of Jiyana Village

OBC 0.60 25

2 Increasing the

height of existing

check dam in

village Bahal for

irrigation.

Bahal SC Basti Co

mm

un

ity

All Villagers of Bahal (A.T. 12Kn.)

SC 1.253 125

Total 12 kn. Or say 0.46 ha.

1.853 150

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GRAM PANCHAYAT : SANAHI

Sr.

No.

Name of

Activity &

Dimension

Village/

Ward

No.

Location of

work/

Khasra

number

Nature

of work

Ind/

Com

Benf. Caste EC Cum

1 Maintenance

Of Well

(Plastering)

Jala.

Ward

No-1

Near to

House of

benef.

Com

mun

ity

Dhram Singh

Pyar Chand,

Kulbant A.T.

= 0.40 Ha

GEN 0.60 30

2 Renovation

/maintenance

of Bouri

Ward

No-2

Near the

land of

benf.

Com

mun

ity

All ward A.T. = 0.25 Ha

Gen 0.50 20

3 Renovation

/maintenance

of Bouri

Ward

No-3

Near the

land of

benf.

Com

mun

ity

All ward A.T. = 0.20 Ha

Gen 0.50 20

4 Renovation

/maintenance

of Well

Ward

No-5

Near the

land of

benf.

Com

mun

ity

All ward A.T. = 0.35 Ha

Gen 0.60 30

5 Renovation

/maintenance

of well

Ward

No-5

Near the

land of

benf.

Com

mun

ity

All ward A.T. = 0.30 Ha

Gen 0.60 30

Total A.T.=1.50 Ha 2.80 130.00

GRAM PANCHAY:BADHERA

Sr.

No

Name of

Activity &

Dimensions

Village/

Ward

No.

Location

of work/

Khasra

number

Nature

of

work

Ind/

Com

Benf. Category E.C.

(Rs.

In

lacs)

Capacity

(Cum.)

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1 Maintenance

of Well Ward

No1

Below side

of Shops

Com

mun

ity All Villagers of

ward No-1

A.T. = 0.35 Ha

Gen 0.60 30.00

2 Maintenance

of Well Ward

No 3

Below side

of School

Com

mun

ity All Villagers of

ward No-3

A.T. = 0.35 Ha

Gen 0.60 30.00

Total

A.T.= 0.70 Ha 1.20 60.00

GRAM PANCHAYAT : MANJIYAR

Sr.

No.

Name of

Activity &

Dimension

Village Location of

work/

Khasra

number

Nature

of work

Ind/

Com

Benf. Caste EC Cum

1 Renovation

/Maintenance

of Bauri

Bantera

Ward No

4

Bantera

Ward No 4

Co

mm

un

ity

All Ward Member’s A.T. 10Kn.

0.50 15

2 Renovation /

maintenance

of well

Dodan

Khurad

Dodan

Khurad

Near the

land of

benf.

Co

mm

un

ity

Prem Lal, Gurdass Chand, Tilak Chand, Harnam Singh

A.T. 12Kn.

0.60 30

3 Renovation /

maintenance

of well

Chowki

Chudan

Chowki

Chudan in

the land of

Benfi.

Co

mm

un

ity

All Ward Member’s A.T. 15Kn.

0.60 30

Total A.T.37Kn.or

1.42 Ha

1.70 75 Cum

GRAM PANCHAYAT:BATRAN

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Sr.

No.

Name of

Activity &

Dimension

Village Location of

work/

Khasra

number

Nature

of work

Ind/

Com

Benf. Cate-

gory

EC

(Rs. in

lacs)

Cum

1 Renovation

/Maintenanc

e of Well

Batran

(Ward

No. 5

Near the

house of

Jaishi

Ram

(Malkadi)

Com

mun

ity

Jaishi Ram,

Prakash

Chand,

Prittam

Chand,

Hans Raj,

Iswar Dass

Banshi lal

etc. A.T. =

18 K

Sc 0.60 30

2 Renovation

/ maintenance

of well

( plastering &

Shed)

Batran Near the

land of

benf.(Kh.

No. 698)

Com

mun

ity

Dharam Singh. A.T. = 12 K

GE

N

1.00 30

TOTAL A.T. =1.15 Ha

1.60 60

GRAM PANCHAYAT : HATHOL KHAS

1 Renovation

/maintenance

of Bouri

Bhiru Bhiru Com

mun

ity

Jagat Ram,

Manoj

Kumar, Ruma

Devi, Julfi

Ram A.T. =

12 K

-- 0.30 15

2 Renovation

/maintenance

of Bouri

Saloh Saloh Com

mun

ity

Surjan

Singh, Vijay

Kumar,

Daleep Singh

A.T. = 12 K

0.30 15

3 Renovation

/maintenance

of Bouri

Sai Sai Indiv

idu

al

Jagdish

Chand A.T.=

12 K

0.30 15

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TOTAL 1.38 ha. 0.90 45

GRAM PANCHAYAT :DANGRI

Sr

.

N

o.

Name of

Structure

Dimension of

Structure

Name of the

village with

location /

Ward No

EC

Ind

ivid

ua

l

Co

mm

un

ity

Cate.

SC.ST.

OBC.GEN

Beneficiaries

L

H

1 Renovated/

Increasing the

height of

Check Dam

5 6 Cill bahal on

panga walla

nalla

2.50

Com

munity

NSC

Anil Kumar,

Dhani Ram ,

Devi Chand,

Sukh Dev

A.T.= 0.56

GRAM PANCHAYAT : GHALOON

Sr.

No.

Name

of

Activity

Village Location of

work/

Khasra number

Benf. Caste EC

(Rs. in

lacs)

Cum

1 Repair of

well

Ward No 2 Near

to Dhanatar

Pawan Kumar.

(GEN) A.T. = 9 K

Community 0.60 30

2 Repair of

well

SC Basti Dolu Joginder Singh,

Arjun Singh,

Kuldeep Kumar,

Ramesh Chand,

Subash Chand

(SC) A.T. = 12 K

Community 0.60 30

3 Repair of

well

SC Basti Sai

Pukhar

Har Dayal, Sukh

Dayal , Sarv Dayal

(SC) A.T. = 12 K

Community 0.60 30

TOTAL A.T. = 1.15 ha. 1.80 90

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Total 2.50 A.T.= 0.56

GRAM PANCHAYAT :BELA

Sr

.

N

o.

Name of

Activity &

Dimension

Vil

lag

e

Location

of work/

Khasra

number

Nature

of

work

Ind/

Com

Benf. and area

treated

EC

Cap

acit

y (

Cu

m)

1

Renovation /

main

tenance

of

well

Bela

Ward

No 4

Near the

House of

Sh

parkash

Chand

Com

munity

Parkash Chand, Lal Chand, Chotu Ram, Charan Dass, Kihru Ram, Punjab Singh, Kalyan Singh.

( A.T. 7 kanal)

Category-OBC

0.60 30

Total 7 kanal or say

0.27 ha.

0.60 30

GRAM PANCHAYAT:BARA

Sr.

No.

Name of

Activity &

Dimension

Village Location of

work/

Khasra

number

Nature

of work

Ind/

Com

Benf.

EC

Cum

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1 Renovation /

maintenance

of well

Dobber

Patta

Near the

land of

Jagdish

Chand,

Pawan

Chand,

Pradeep

Chand,

Co

mm

un

ity

Jagdish Chand, Pawan Chand, Pradeep Chand, Santosh Kumar.

0.60 25

Total A.T.=

0.50

Ha

0.60 25

5.5 Lift Irrigation Schemes (LIS):

GRAM PANCHAYAT: NARYAH (Watershed Funds)

Name of LIS Length Land /Village covered

Nos. of Beneficiaries

Area to be benefited

Amount (Rs. In lacs)

C/o Lift Irrigation scheme form Kunah Khad to village lower Baruhi

Pipe line from sump well to overhead tank (pipe1 inches)

500 m

Bruhi (P),

Samhoon (P),

Gurmtial (P),

Kacchoti (P)

38 Nos.

8 ha.

0.60

C/o Sump well near bridge at Kunah Khad village Lower Baruhi

10 feet

deep

1.00

Installation of pump house

-- 0.50

C/o overhead tank in village lower Baruhi on Kh. No. 30

50 cum 3.00

Total (A) 5.10

Distribution of water through micro Micro irrigation system up to the land of beneficiaries (Sprinkler Irrigation System)

Convergence with Agriculture Department (Deen Dyal

Upadhaya Yojna)

2.838

Total (B) 2.838

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G. Total (A+B) 7.938

5.6 Field Irrigation Channels

GRAM PANCHAYAT: NARYAH

Sr.

No.

Name of

Activity &

Dimension

Village Location

of work/

Khasra

number

Nature of

work

Ind/Com

Benf. Area

to be

benefit

ted

EC

1 C/o Irrigation Channel in Vill Madhani

600 Mtrs

Madhani Un

irrigated

land of

village

Madhani

Community 30 Nos. 3.8

hects.

3.00

5.7. Summary of Physical and financial estimates of proposed soil conservation and water sources.

Abstract of Cost Sr. No.

Activities Proposed Physical (In No. Financial Outlay (Rs. In lacs)

1 Soil Moisture and Conservation

Staggered trenching (ha.) 79 ha. 5.925

Total 79 ha. 5.925

Vegetative and Engineering Structure

Brushwood Checks (Rmt) 5490 Rmt 10.98

Dry Stone/Loose Boulder (Cum.) 484 cum. 4.945

Wire Crate Checks (Rmt./Cum.) 746 Rmt./4039 Cum. 72.362

Spur in wire crate (Rmt.) 2590 Rmt 157.99

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Total 246.277

2 Water Harvesting Structure (New Created)

Water Harvesting Structure (Check Dam)

27 nos 7935 Cum 106.298

Water Harvesting Tank 58 nos. 1420 Cum 27.60

Drinking Water 8 nos. 180 Cum 15.00

Water Harvesting Renovated 36 nos 1250 cum 24.25

Lift Irrigation Scheme 1 Nos. -- 5.10

Field Irrigation Channel

600 Mtr. 3.00

Sub. Total 10785 181.248

A) G. Total 433.45

3 Agriculture (ha.) for detail pl. see

chapter - 6

306 ha. 7.65

4 Horticulture (ha.) for detail pl. see

chapter - 7

129.14 ha. 33.10

5 Afforestation (ha.) for detail pl. see

chapter – 8

377.84 ha. 9.477

6 Pasture (ha.) 138.76 ha. 3.49

B.) Total (5+6+7+8) 939.74 ha. 53.697

G. Total (A+B) 487.167

Amount restricted to Rs. 487.20

5.8 Statement Showing Quantum of Water to be stored in Watershed area, Development Block Nadaun District Hamirpur

Sr.

No.

Proposed activities Through IWMP

funds

1 Water Harvesting Structure New Created (Check Dams)

7935 Cum.

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2. Water Harvesting Tank

1420 Cum.

3 Water Harvesting Structure Drinking water

180 Cum.

4 Water Harvesting Structure renovated 1250 Cum.

Total 10785 Cum.

5.9 Area to be brought under supplement irrigation under watershed area

Sr. no.

A.) Water Harvesting Structure New Created Proposed activities Nos. Area to be brought under

supplement irrigation through IWMP Funds

1 Water Harvesting Structure (New created + renovated)

129 72.38 ha..

Total (A+B) 129 72.38 ha.

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CHAPTER – 6

Agriculture Development

6.1 Agriculture:

The main occupation of the people under watershed area is agriculture. The agro-

climatic conditions prevailing in the Panchayat are favorable for the growing of crops

such as wheat, paddy, maize, oil seeds, potato, sugarcane etc. Ravi and Kharif are the

two main crops in the Watershed. The main rabi crops are namely wheat, barley, gram

and oil seeds. The kharif crops are namely maize, paddy, oil seeds, pulses and

potatoes. The land holdings of the farmers in the watershed are small (0.6 ha.) and

scattered. The farmers grow more than two crops in a year so as to get maximum

production from the land. The crop rotations followed in this area: Bold it In addition to

these rotations the farmers also follow paddy-wheat, maize-wheat rotations. Rangas

watershed falls under humid sub-tropical zone. The altitude this watershed varies from

470 meters to 853 meters above mean sea level. The soils are young, shallow and

sandy loam in texture. Aprox. 98% area of cultivated land depends entirely on rains.

However, 70 per cent of the rain fall in watershed area is received during monsoon.

Most of the water is drained away. It also creates problems of soil conservation. The

main objective of this chapter is to improve cropping systems through promoting

adoption of new agronomic practices, crop diversification into high-value crops,

reducing postharvest losses, and increasing value-addition. To improve the water

availability in the Project area evolving water harvesting technologies and promoting

optimal and efficient use of available water.

6.1.1 Constraints in Agricultural Development under watershed area:-

• Problem of erosion due to serious topographical and climatic factors and aviotic

pressure on the land resources.

• 98% area is rainfed, therefore, the adoption rate of improved technologies and

inputs by the farmers is less as compared to irrigated areas.

• Small and scattered land holdings.

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• Occurrence of natural calamities like drought, hailstorm, heavy rain & unusual

rise in temperature are quite frequent causing losses to crops.

• Squeezing of agricultural land because of diversion to non-agricultural purposes.

• Inadequate infrastructure like irrigation, marketing grading and packing facilities

of Agricultural produce.

• Low risk bearing capacity and poor purchasing power of the farmers.

• Low productivity of crops.

• Erratic behavior of rainfall.

• Limited mechanization.

• Increasing population of stray cattle and monkey menace.

6.1.2. Giving More Thrust to improve agriculture in Watershed area

• Increasing population of stray cattle and monkey menace.

• Diversification towards high value cash crops;

• Improvement of quality of agricultural produce;

• Rainwater harvesting and recycling;

• Organic farming;

• Increase irrigation facilities;

• Adoption of mission mode approach in crops like off-season vegetables and

exotic vegetables;

• Providing need based locations specific technology;

• Post harvesting and efficient marketing system;

• Farm mechanization with special reference to hill agriculture;

• Research activities of the University shall be directed towards problems &

oriented research;

• Development of rain fed area through watershed approach.

• Diversification of area from traditional crops to commercial crops where irrigation

potential proposed to be created.

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6.2 HVC Demonstrations

Since Agriculture is the main source of

income for the community in the Project

area but support will be provided for the

High-Value Crops (HVCs). This will

include off-season vegetables, spices,

floriculture, medicinal and aromatic

plants. For vegetables and spices where the local market is available or can be stored

before sale, demonstrations will be laid out in an area of maximum 0.2 ha for one family.

Besides the seed planting material, training/exposure visit to the participating farmers to

develop the confidence in technology will be the essential part of these field

demonstrations.

6.3 Great Scope for Production of Off-Season vegetables

Sr.

No.

Vegetable Zone-I (AES-3)

1 Capsicum April-June

2 Pea Oct.-Dec.

3 Tomato Oct.-Dec.

4 Cabbage ----

5 Cauliflower ----

6 Beans April-May

6.3.1 Ideal Climatic Conditions for Production of Exotic Vegetables

Vegetable Low Hills Time of Availability

Asparagus ---- March-June

Celery Sept.-Oct. Sept.-Oct.

A view of plot demonstration

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Parsley Oct. Sept. – Oct.

March-April

Broccoli Sept.-Oct. Sept.-Oct.

Feb.-March

Brussel’s Sprouts Oct. Sept.-Oct.

Feb.-March

Red Cabbage April-May Sept.-Oct.

Feb.-March

Globe Artichoke --- April-May

Sept.-Oct.

Leek March-April March-April

Swiss Chard March- June Feb. Aug.-Sept.

6.3.2 Water Requirement for Different Crops

Sr.

No.

Name f Crop Water req. by

Traditional Irrigation

system (mm)

Water req. By

Drip Irrigation

system (mm)

Water saving due

to Drip irrigation

(mm)

1 Tomato 345 255 100

2 Okra 2189 1133 1056

3 Brinjal 900 420 480

4 Chillies 1097 417 680

5 Radish 404 108 356

Note : 1. Average Water saving by Drip irrigation in different crops as compare with Traditional irrigation system ranges from 40 to 70% 2. Increase in production ranges from 10 to 100% for different crops.

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6.4. Arable Land:

i.) Soil & Moisture conservation activities

Repair of existing terraces: Agriculture under this watershed is normally practiced on

terraced filed. The bunds already constructed needs regular maintenance about 7%

arable land proposed for repair of terraces on demonstration basis. In order to get this

component implemented the farmers are to be given demonstration on 306 ha. of

land for which the funds to the tune of Rs. 7.65 lacs will be expended.

Repair of existing terraces

Name of Panchayat Unit (ha.) Rate per ha. Total

Amount

(rs in lacs)

Rangas 306 2500/- 7.65

306 2500/- 7.65

Note : Budget of this head given in Chapter-5

6.5 Present land use for Arable Lands:

In view of the capability of these lands and the increased water availability through

various proposed treatment methods, the new cropping pattern for arable land is given

in table below (see 6.5.2):

6.5.1 Area under Crops: An area of 992 ha. is under agriculture use but at present 851 ha.

area is under crops (according to PRA).

Present land use pattern &crop wise area wise average yield

SR. No.

Name of Crop

Area Hects. Average Yield (Qtl Per Ha.)

Total Yield (in Tons)

A KHARIF SEASON

CROP AREA (Ha) PRODUCTION Yield Qtl/Ha. Total Yield (Ton)

Maize 2426 18 4367

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Paddy 146 16 234

Soyabeen/

Mash

80 8 64

Vegetable 200 150 3000

Colocasia 65 50 325

Turmeric 151 50 755

Ginger 125 50 625

Chari/ Bajara 300 250 7500

Total 3593

B Rabi Season

Wheat 2772 16 4435

Gram 56 10 56

Sarson 350 5 175

Vegitables 300 150 4500

Garlic/onion 107 250 2675

Total 3593

Source: Field Survey 2012-2013/PRA

Existing Cropping Pattern

Maize-Wheat

Soyabean/Mash-Wheat

Colocasia-Peas

Paddy-Couliflwer/Cabbage

Paddy-Wheat

Chari/Bajri-Gram/Sarson

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6.5.2 Proposed Land use for irrigated (area is to be brought under supplement Irrigation) area 72.38 ha.: Under this watershed 72.38 ha. area is to be brought under supplement irrigation. The proposed land use for irrigated area is given hereunder:

A. Kharif Season

SR.

No.

Name of Crop Area (Ha.) Yield (Qtl per

hects.)

Total Yield

(Tons.)

1 Tomato 10 200 200

2 Ginger 26 60 156

3 Turmeric 18 60 108

4 Vegetable 18 150 270

Total 72.00 728

B. Zaid

1 Peas Arkal 54 120 648

Total 1 648

C. Rabi Season

1 Peas 26 150 390

2 Cauliflower/Broccoli 30 200 600

3 Garlic 9 70 63

4 Onion 8 70 56

Total 72 1109

Source: Field Survey 2012-2012

Proposed Cropping Pattern

Tomato-Peas (Arkal)-Potato

Ginger-Cauliflower

Turmeric-Garlic-Onion

Vegetable-Peas/Cauliflower

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Chapter 6 (i)

PRODUCTION SYSTEM AND MICRO ENTEPRIESES

6(i).1 Demonstrations on different components:

The demonstrations given below are village wise and it is ensured by the PIA /

Panchayat, the funds will utilize village wise.

Watershed:Rangas

Commodity Issue Activities Unit

Size

(ha.)

Unit

cost

(Rs.)

No. of

Units

one

unit in

each

Village

Total

Cost (Rs.

In lacs)

Total

Area

Covere

d (Ha.)

A.) Adoption of Proven/New Technology B.)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Peas Cultivation of Peas

as cash crop

Field trials to

demonstrate

method of

cultivation of Peas

as Catch crop

during Autumn

season ( seed

7.5Kg)

0.25 4500 40 1.80 10

Pulses Popularizing of

cultivation of

pulses during

Kharif (Rajmash)

Field trails to

demonstrate

successful

cultivation of

Rajmash during

Kharif with vermin

compost

0.50 6000 40 2.40 20

Turmeric

Popularization of

cultivation of

Turmeric

Field trial to

demonstrate

successful

cultivation of

Turmeric

0.10 7500 40 3.00 4

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Total 120 7.20 34 ha.

B.) Integrated Farming System

Crop

Rotation

Popularizing

profitable crop

rotation

Marigold-

Cauliflower/

Broccoli

0.25 8700 40 3.48 10 ha.

Total 40 3.48 10 ha.

C. Crop Diversification

Vegetables

Commercial

cultivation on off-

season

vegetables

Field trials to

demonstrate nursery

raising and profitable

cultivation of

vegetables like

Tomato, Capsicum,

Cauliflower

0.25 8700 40 3.48 10 ha.

Vegetable High value veg.

crops cultivation

and nursery

raising

Field trial to

demonstrate nursery

raising in poly tunnel

of 6 Sq. Mtrs, crops

like cole crops,

brinjal, onion,

tomato, sapling in

poly bags or

cucumber, squash,

bitter gourd, bottle

gourd, etc.

6sqm 3150 40 1.26 -

Total 80 4.74 lacs 10 ha

D. Horticulture

Floriculture

Introduction of

New Varity of

Chrysanthemum

and Marigold.

Field Demonstration

(Plant+FYM, Vermi-

compost, Bio

pesticides etc.

0.50 15000 14 2.10 lacs 7.00 ha.

Total 14 2.10 lacs 7.00 ha.

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D.) Improvement of Productivity and Income of existing Farming system Diversification and Identification of farming system Investment plan for Micro

enterprises plan.

Name of Activity

Strategy Proposed Activity Unit Size Unit cost No. of Units

Total Cost

Ap

icultu

re

Co

mm

erc

ial cu

ltiv

ation

of

Hone

y B

ee.

Identification of areas with nectar bearing trees and field crops like sesamum, sunflower and mustard etc. Facilitate supply of high yielding hees (Italian bee) box, smoker etc. for apiary (50 Boxes @ Rs. 2000/- box, beehive/Colonies, Honey extraction & Other equipments along with migration charges of honey bees

1 Group 5 to 10 Farmers

0.50 2 (1-1 for each village)

1.00

Se

ricultu

re

Development of Sericulture industry Mulberry Plantation Production of Silk cocoon

- Rearing of Silk Worm Identification of farmers in each Panchayat within the watershed. Formation of Groups where substrate is available Organizing demonstration on Cocoon production Facilitate supply of critical inputs mulberry plants, Silk Worm, Rearing plates, Nets and Stands, Disinfection of private rearing house

1 Group 10 Farmers

0.25

2 ( 1-1 at each village)

0.50

Total 1.50

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Watershed : Naryah

Comm

odity

Issue Activities Unit

Size

(ha.)

Unit

cost

(Rs.)

No. of

Units

Total

Cost

(Rs. In

lacs)

Total

Area

Covered

(Ha.)

A.) Adoption of Proven/New Technology 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Peas Cultivation of

Peas as

catch crop

Field trials to

demonstrate

method of

cultivation of

Peas as Catch

crop during

Autumn

season ( seed

7.5Kg)

0.05 900 27 0.243 1.5

Pulses Popularizing

of cultivation

of pulses

during Kharif

(Rajmash)

Field trails to

demonstrate

successful

cultivation of

Rajmash

during Kharif

with vermin-

compost

0.05 600 30 0.18 1.5

Maize

(Baby

Corm)

Proper plant

population

Field

demonstration

on line sowing

for getting

good yield

(seed Var. KH-

101, KH-25 +

vermin

compost +

weedicide)

0.05 600 30 0.18 1.5

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Turmeri

c

Popularizatio

n of

cultivation of

Turmeric

Field trial to

demonstrate

successful

cultivation of

Turmeric

0.02 1500 30 0.45 0.60

Ginger Popularizatio

n of

cultivation of

Ginger

Field trial to

demonstrate

successful

cultivation of

Ginger

0.02 1500 30 0.45 0.60

Garlic Popularizatio

n of Garlic

with organic

farming.

As cash crop

in Bio Village.

0.02 1000 30 0.45 0.60

Total 177 1.803 6.30

B.) Integrated Farming System

Crop

rotation

Popularizing

profitable

crop rotation

Field trials on

demonstrate

economical

crop rotation

Cauliflower/

Tomato/

Bhindi

/cucumber.

0.05 1750 30 0.525 1.5

Crop

Rotation

Popularizing

profitable

crop rotation

Maize- Peas

(Arkal) –

Ginger

0.05 1750 30 0.525 1.5

Crop

Rotation

Popularizing

profitable

crop rotation

Marigold-

Cauliflower/

Broccoli

0.05 1750 30 0.525 1.5

Total 90 1.575 4.50

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C. Crop Diversification

Vegeta

bles

Commercial

cultivation on

off- season

vegetables

Field trials to

demonstrate

nursery raising

and profitable

cultivation of

vegetables like

Tomato,

Capsicum ,

Cauliflower

0.05 1750 25 0.4375

1.25

Vegeta

bles

Commercials

cultivation of

rainy season

vegetables

Field trials to

demonstrate

profitable

cultivation of

vegetables like

Bitter guard,

bottle guard,

squash, Okara

and Brinjal etc.

0.02 900 30 0.27 0.60

Vegeta

ble

High value

veg. crops

cultivation

and nursery

raising

Field trial to

demonstrate

nursery raising

in poly tunnel

of 6 Sq. Mtrs,

crops like cole

crops, brinjal,

onion, tomato,

sapling in poly

bags or

cucumber,

squash, bitter

gourd, bottle

gourd, etc.

6sq

m

3150 25 0.7875 -

Total 80 1.495 1.85 Ha.

D. Horticulture

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Flori

cultu

re

Introduction of

New Varity of

Chrysan-

themum and

Marigold .

Field Demon-

stration

(Plant+FYM,

Vermi-

compost, Bio

pesticides

0.05 1500 30 0.45 1.50

Mino

r

Fruit

s

Introduction of

Minor Fruits

Like, Citrus

Fruits

Field-Trials to

Demonstrate

Planting of

citrus species

frost prone

areas under

rainfed

conditioned

0.05 750 30 0.45 1.50

Total 60 0.90 3.00 Ha.

6(i.).2 General management of cattle:

Livestock Management

Name of

livestock

Issue Activity Unit Size Unit

cost

No. of

Unit

Total Cost

Buffaloes Balance

feed

To Demonstrate

the impact of Late

pregnancy Ration 3

kg per Buffalos Per

Day for 3 months

(8,9,10th Months)

1 Milch

Cattle

4000 50 2.00

Cows Balance

feed

Demonstration on

Lactation Ration

(Ration 3 kg Per

Day Per Cattle for 3

months)

1 Milch

Cattle

4000 30 1.20

Total 80 3.20

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6(i.).3 Improvement of Productivity and Income of existing farming system

Diversification and Identification of farming system Investment plan for Micro enterprises plan.

Name of Activity

Strategy Proposed Activity Unit Size

Unit cost

No. of Units (1-1 unit Per Panchayat)

Total Cost

Apic

ulture

Com

merc

ial cultiv

ation o

f H

oney

Bee.

Identification of areas with nectar bearing trees and field crops like sesamum, sunflower and mustard etc. Facilitate supply of high yielding hees (Italian bee) box, smoker etc. for apiary (50 Boxes @ Rs. 2000/- box, beehive/Colonies, Honey extraction & Other equipments along with migration charges of honey bees

1 Group 10-15 Farmers

1.00 3

3.00

Mushro

om

Intr

oduction

of

Mushro

om

Identification of villages and farmer groups where substrate is available Organizing demonstration on mushroom production Facilitate supply of critical inputs 100 Bags x 2 crops =200 bags @ Rs. 90/- bag = 18000 Insecticide Rs. 800 Packing Material 10 Kg @ RS. 120/- Kg RS. 1200 Racks 3500 Cooling System 20000

1 Group 10-15 Farmers

0.75 3

2.25

Sericu

lture

Development of Sericulture industry Mulberry Plantation Production of Silk cocoon

- Rearing of Silk Worm Identification of farmers in each panchayat within the watershed. Formation of Groups where substrate is available Organizing demonstration on Cocoon production Facilitate supply of critical inputs mulberry plants, Silk Worm, Rearing plates, Nets and Stands, Disinfection of private rearing house

1 Group 10 Farmers

0.20

3

0.60

Total 9 5.85

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Watershed: Nara

Commodity Issue Activities Unit

Size

(ha.)

Unit

cost

(Rs.)

No. of

Units

Village

Total

Cost

(Rs. In

lacs)

Total

Area

Covered

(Ha.)

A.) Adoption of Proven/New Technology

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Peas Cultivation of Peas

as catch crop

Field trials to

demonstrate

method of

cultivation of Peas

as Catch crop

during Autumn

season ( seed

7.5Kg)

0.05 900 22 0.198 1.10

Pulses Popularizing of

cultivation of

pulses during

Kharif (Rajmash)

Field trails to

demonstrate

successful

cultivation of

Rajmash during

Kharif with vermin

compost

0.05 600 22 0.132 1.10

Maize (Baby

Corn)

Proper plant

population

Field demonstration

on line sowing for

getting good yield

(seed Var. KH-101,

KH-25+ vermin

compost +

weedicide)

0.05 600 22 0.132 1.10

Turmeric

Popularization of

cultivation of

Turmeric

Field trial to

demonstrate

successful

cultivation of

Turmeric

0.02 1500 22 0.33 0.44

Ginger Popularization of

cultivation of

Ginger

Field trial to

demonstrate

successful

cultivation of Ginger

0.02 1500 22 0.33 0.44

Garlic Popularization of

Garlic with organic

farming.

As cash crop in Bio

Village.

0.02 1000 22 0.22 0.44

Total 132 1.342 4.62

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B.) Integrated Farming System

Crop

rotation

Popularizing

profitable crop

rotation

Field trials on

demonstrate

economical crop

rotation Cauliflower-

Tomato-Bhindi

/cucumber.

0.05 1750 22 0.385 1.10

Crop

Rotation

Popularizing

profitable crop

rotation

Maize- Peas (Arkal)

–Ginger

0.05 1750 22 0.385 1.10

Crop

Rotation

Popularizing

profitable crop

rotation

Marigold-

Cauliflower/

Broccoli

0.05 1750 22 0.385 1.10

Total 66 1.155 3.30

C.) Crop Diversification

Vegetables

Commercial

cultivation on off-

season vegetables

Field trials to

demonstrate

nursery raising and

profitable cultivation

of vegetables like

Tomato, Capsicum ,

Cauliflower

0.05 1750 22 0.385

1.10

Vegetables

Commercials

cultivation of rainy

season vegetables

Field trials to

demonstrate

profitable cultivation

of vegetables like

Bitter guard, bottle

guard, squash,

Okara and Brinjal

etc.

0.02 900 22 0.198 0.44

Vegetable High value veg.

crops cultivation

and nursery

raising

Field trial to

demonstrate

nursery raising in

poly tunnel of 6 Sq.

Mtrs, crops like cole

crops, brinjal, onion,

tomato, sapling in

poly bags or

cucumber, squash,

bitter gourd, bottle

gourd, etc.

6sqm 3150 22 0.693 -

Total 66 1.276 1.54

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D.) Horticulture

Floriculture Introduction of New

Varity of

Chrysanthemum

and Marigold .

Field Demonstration

(Plant + FYM, Vermin

compost, bio

pesticides

0.05 1500 22 0.33 1.50

Minor Fruits Introduction of

Minor Fruits Like,

Citrus Fruits

Field-Trials to

Demonstrate Planting

of citrus species frost

prone areas under

rainfed conditioned

0.05 750 22 0.2475 1.50

Total 44 0.5775 3.00

E.) Animal Husbandry (General Management of cattle)

Name of

livestock

Issue Activity Unit Size Unit

cost

No. of

Units

Total Cost

(Rs. In lacs)

Buffaloes Balance feed To Demonstrate the impact

of Late pregnancy Ration 3

kg per Buffalos Per Day for

3 months (8,9,10th Months)

1 Milch Cattle 4000 3 unit per

village 3x22

= 66 units

2.64

Cows Balance feed Demonstration on

Lactation Ration (Ration 3

kg Per Day Per Cattle for 3

months)

1 Milch Cattle 4000 5 units per

panchayat

5 x 4 =20

units

0.80

Total 82 3.44

Watershed : Sanahi

Commodity Issue Activities Unit

Size

(ha.)

Unit

cost

(Rs.)

No. of

Units one

unit in

each

Village

Total Cost

(Rs. In lacs)

Total Area

Covered

(Ha.)

A.) Adoption of Proven/New Technology

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Peas Cultivation of Peas

as cash crop

Field trials to

demonstrate method

of cultivation of Peas

as Catch crop during

Autumn season ( seed

7.5Kg)

0.25 4500 21 0.945 5.25

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Pulses Popularizing of

cultivation of

pulses during

Kharif (Rajmash)

Field trails to

demonstrate

successful

cultivation of

Rajmash during

Kharif with vermin

compost

0.50 6000 21 1.26 10.5

Turmeric

Popularization of

cultivation of

Turmeric

Field trial to

demonstrate

successful

cultivation of

Turmeric

0.10 7500 21 1.575 2.10

Total 63 3.775

17.85

ha.

B.) Integrated Farming System

Crop

Rotation

Popularizing

profitable crop

rotation

Marigold-

Cauliflower/

Broccoli

0.25 8700 21 1.827 5.25 ha.

Total 21 1.827 5.25 ha.

C. Crop Diversification

Vegetables

Commercial

cultivation on off-

season

vegetables

Field trials to

demonstrate nursery

raising and profitable

cultivation of

vegetables like

Tomato, Capsicum,

Cauliflower

0.25 8700 21 1.827 5.25 ha.

Total 42 1.827

lacs

5.25 ha

D. Horticulture

Floriculture Introduction of

New Varity of

Chrysanthemum

and Marigold etc.

Field Demonstration

(Plant+FYM, Vermi-

compost, Bio

pesticides etc

0.50 15000 12 (4 in

each

panchayat)

1.80 lacs 6.00 ha.

Total 12 1.80 lacs 6.00 ha.

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D.) Improvement of Productivity and Income of existing Farming system Diversification and Identification of farming system Investment plan for Micro

enterprises plan.

Name of Activity

Strategy Proposed Activity Unit Size Unit cost No. of Units

Total Cost

Ap

icultu

re

Co

mm

erc

ial cu

ltiv

ation

of

Ho

ne

y B

ee

.

Identification of areas with nectar bearing trees and field crops like sesamum, sunflower and mustard etc. Facilitate supply of high yielding hees (Italian bee) box, smoker etc. for apiary (50 Boxes @ Rs. 2000/- box, beehive/Colonies, Honey extraction & Other equipments along with migration charges of honey bees

1 Group 5 to 10 Farmers

0.50 4 (1 for each G.P.)

2.00

Se

ricultu

re

Development of Sericulture industry Mulberry Plantation Production of Silk cocoon

- Rearing of Silk Worm Identification of farmers in each Panchayat within the watershed. Formation of Groups where substrate is available Organizing demonstration on Cocoon production Facilitate supply of critical inputs mulberry plants, Silk Worm, Rearing plates, Nets and Stands, Disinfection of private rearing house

1 Group 10 Farmers

0.25

4 ( 1for each G.P.)

1.00

Total 3.00

Gram Panchayat : Majhiyar

Commodity Issue Activities Unit

Size

(ha.)

Unit

cost

(Rs.)

No. of

Units

Village

Total

Cost (Rs.

In lacs)

Total Area

Covered

(Ha.)

A.) Adoption of Proven/New Technology 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Peas Cultivation of Peas

as catch crop

Field trials to

demonstrate method

of cultivation of Peas

as Catch crop during

Autumn season ( seed

7.5Kg)

0.05 900 6 (1-1 for

each

village)

0.063 0.30

Pulses Popularizing of

cultivation of pulses

during Kharif

(Rajmash)

Field trails to

demonstrate

successful cultivation

of Rajmash during

Kharif with vermin

compost

0.05 600 6 (1-1 for

each

village)

0.036 0.30

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Maize

(Baby

Corn)

Proper plant

population

Field demonstration

on line sowing for

getting good yield

(seed Var. KH-101,

KH-25+ vermin

compost + weedicide)

0.05 600 6 (1-1 for

each

village)

0.036 0.30

Turmeric

Popularization of

cultivation of

Turmeric

Field trial to

demonstrate

successful cultivation

of Turmeric

0.02 1500 6 (1-1 for

each

village)

0.09 0.12

Ginger Popularization of

cultivation of Ginger

Field trial to

demonstrate

successful cultivation

of Ginger

0.02 1500 6 (1-1 for

each

village)

0.09 0.12

Garlic Popularization of

Garlic with organic

farming.

As cash crop in Bio

Village. 0.02 1000 6 (1-1 for

each

village)

0.06 0.12

Total 36

0.375

lacs 1.26 ha.

B.) Integrated Farming System

Crop

rotation

Popularizing

profitable crop

rotation

Field trials on

demonstrate

economical crop

rotation Cauliflower-

Tomato-Bhindi

/cucumber.

0.05 1750 6 (1-1

for each

village)

0.105 0.30

Crop

Rotation

Popularizing

profitable crop

rotation

Maize- Peas (Arkal)

–Ginger

0.05 1750 6 (1-1

for each

village)

0.105 0.30

Crop

Rotation

Popularizing

profitable crop

rotation

Marigold-

Cauliflower/

Broccoli

0.05 1750 6 (1-1

for each

village)

0.105 0.30

Total 18 0.405 1.20 ha.

D. Horticulture

Floriculture Introduction of

New Varity of

Chrysanthemum

and Marigold.

Field Demonstration

(Plant+FYM, Vermi-

compost, Bio

pesticides etc

1.00 30000 2 0.60 2.00 ha.

Total 4 0.60

lacs

2.00 ha.

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D.) Improvement of Productivity and Income of existing Farming system Diversification and Identification of farming system Investment plan for Micro

enterprises plan.

Name of Activity

Strategy Proposed Activity Unit Size Unit cost

No. of Units

Total Cost

Ap

icultu

re

Co

mm

erc

ial cu

ltiv

ation

of

Ho

ney B

ee.

Identification of areas with nectar bearing trees and field crops like sesamum, sunflower and mustard etc. Facilitate supply of high yielding hees (Italian bee) box, smoker etc. for apiary (50 Boxes @ Rs. 2000/- box, beehive/Colonies, Honey extraction & Other equipments along with migration charges of honey bees.

1 Group 5 to 10 Farmers

0.50 2

1.00

Se

ricultu

re

Development of Sericulture industry Mulberry Plantation Production of Silk cocoon

- Rearing of Silk Worm Identification of farmers in each Panchayat within the watershed. Formation of Groups where substrate is available Organizing demonstration on Cocoon production Facilitate supply of critical inputs mulberry plants, Silk Worm, Rearing plates, Nets and Stands, Disinfection of private rearing house.

1 Group 10 Farmers

0.21

2

0.42

M

ush

roo

m

Intr

od

uctio

n o

f M

ush

room

Identification of villages and farmer groups where substrate is available Organizing demonstration on mushroom production Facilitate supply of critical inputs 100 Bags x 2 crops

=200 bags @ Rs. 90/- bag = 18000 Insecticide Rs. 800 Packing Material 10 Kg @ RS. 120/- Kg RS. 1200 Racks 3500 Cooling System 20000

1 Group 10-15 Farmers

70000 2

1.40

Total

6 2.82

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Watershed : Batran C

om

modity Issue Activities Unit

Size

(ha.)

Unit

cost

(Rs.)

No. of

Units (Per

Panchay

ats)

Total

Cost

(Rs.)

Total

Area

Covered

(Ha.)

Adoption of Proven/New Technology

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Peas Cultivation of

Peas as catch

crop

Field trials to

demonstrate

method of

cultivation of

Peas as Catch

crop during

Autumn

season ( seed

7.5Kg)

0.05 900 36 (9 unit per

pachayat)

32,400 1.80

Pulses Popularising

of cultivation

of pulses

during Kharif

(Rajmash)

Field trails to

demonstrate

successful

cultivation of

Raj Mash

during Kharif

with vermin-

compost

0.05 600 40 (10

unit per

pachayat)

24,000 2.00

Maize

(Baby

Corn)

Proper plant

population

Field

demonstration

on line sowing

for getting

good yield

(seed Var. KH-

101, KH-25 +

vermi compost

+ weedicide)

0.05 600 40 (10

unit per

pachayat

24,000 2.00

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Turm

eric

Popularization

of cultivation

of Turmeric

Field trial to

demonstrate

successful

cultivation of

Turmeric

0.02 1500 40 (10

unit per

pachayat

60,000 0.80

Ginger Popularization

of cultivation

of Ginger

Field trial to

demonstrate

successful

cultivation of

Ginger

0.02 1500 40 (10

unit per

pachayat

60,000 0.80

Garlic Popularization

of Garlic with

organic

farming.

As cash crop

in Bio Village.

0.02 1000 40 (10

unit per

pachayat

60,000 0.80

Total 236 2,60,400 8.20

Integrated Farming System

Cro

p r

ota

tion

Popularizing

profitable

crop rotation

Field trials on

demonstrate

economical

crop rotation

Cauliflower-

Tomato-Bhindi

/cucumber.

0.05 1750 40 (10

unit per

pachayat

70,000 2

Cro

p

Rota

tion Popularizing

profitable

crop rotation

Maize- Peas

(Arkal) –

Ginger

0.05 1750 40 (10

unit per

pachayat

70,000 2

Cro

p

Rota

tion Popularizing

profitable

crop rotation

Marigold-

Cauliflower/

Broccolis

0.05 1750 40 (10

unit per

pachayat

70,000 2

Total 120 2,10,000 6

Crop Diversification

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Vegeta

ble

s

Commercial

cultivation on

off- season

vegetables

Field trials to

demonstrate

nursery raising

and profitable

cultivation of

vegetables like

Tomato,

Capsicum ,

Cauliflower

0.05 1750 40 (10 unit

per pachayat 70,000

2

Vegeta

ble

s

Commercials

cultivation of

rainy season

vegetables

Field trials to

demonstrate

profitable

cultivation of

vegetables like

Bitter guard,

bottle guard,

squash, Okara

and Brinjal etc.

0.02 900 40 (10 unit

per pachayat 36,000 0.80

Vegeta

ble

High value

veg. crops

cultivation

and nursery

raising

Field trial to

demonstrate

nursery raising

in poly tunnel

of 6 Sq. Mtrs,

crops like cole

crops, brinjal,

onion, tomato,

sapling in poly

bags or

cucumber,

squash, bitter

gourd, bottle

gourd, etc.

6sq

m

3150 40 (10 unit

per pachayat 1,26,000 -

Total 120 2,32,000 2.80

Horticulture

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Flo

ricu

ltu

re

Introduction of

New Varity of

Chrysan-

themum and

Marigold .

Field Demon-

stration

(Plant+FYM,

Vermi-

compost, Bio

pesticides

0.05 1500 40 (10 unit

per pachayat) 60,000 2

Min

or

Fru

its

Introduction of

Minor Fruits

Like, Citrus

Fruits

Field-Trials to

Demonstrate

Planting of

citrus species

frost prone

areas under

rainfed

conditioned

0.05 750 40 (10 unit

per pachayat) 30,000 2

Total 80 90,000 4

6 (i).2 Improvement of Productivity and Income of existing Farming system Diversification and Intensification of farming system Investment plan for Micro

enterprises plan.

Name of Activity

Strategy Proposed Activity Unit Size

Unit cost

No. of Units

Total Cost

Apic

ulture

Com

merc

ial cultiv

ation o

f H

oney B

ee. Identification of areas

with nectar bearing trees and field crops like sesamum, sunflower and mustard etc. Facilitate supply of high yielding hees (Italian bee) box, smoker etc. for apiary (50 Boxes @ Rs. 2000/- box, beehive/Colonies, Honey extraction & Other equipments along with migration charges of honey bees

1 Group 10-15 Farmers

100000 4 (one in

each panchayat)

4,00,000

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Mushro

om

Intr

oduction o

f M

ushro

om

Identification of villages and farmer groups where substrate is available Organizing demonstration on mushroom production Facilitate supply of critical inputs 100 Bags x 2 crops =200 bags @ Rs. 90/- bag = 18000 Insecticide Rs. 800 Packing Material 10 Kg @ RS. 120/- Kg RS. 1200 Racks 3500 Cooling System 20000

1 Group 10-15 Farmers

75000 4 (one in

each panchayat)

3,00,000 S

ericulture

Development of Sericulture industry Mulberry Plantation Production of Silk cocoon

- Rearing of Silk Worm Identification of farmers in each panchayat within the watershed. Formation of Groups where substrate is available Organizing demonstration on Cocoon production Facilitate supply of critical inputs mulberry plants, Silk Worm, Rearing plates, Nets and Stands, Disinfection of private rearing house

1 Group 14 to 16 Farmers

28000

4 (one

in each panchayat)

1,12,000

Total 8,12,000

Watershed : Dangari Commodity Issue Activities Unit

Size

(ha.)

Unit

cost

(Rs.)

No. of

Units

Village

Total

Cost

(Rs. In

lacs)

Total Area

Covered

(Ha.)

A.) Adoption of Proven/New Technology

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Peas Cultivation of Peas

as catch crop

Field trials to

demonstrate

method of

cultivation of Peas

as Catch crop

during Autumn

season ( seed

0.05 900 10 (1-1

for each

village)

0.09 0.50

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7.5Kg)

Pulses Popularizing of

cultivation of

pulses during

Kharif (Rajmash)

Field trails to

demonstrate

successful

cultivation of

Rajmash during

Kharif with vermin

compost

0.05 600 10 (1-1

for each

village)

0.06 0.50

Maize

(Baby

Corn)

Proper plant

population

Field demonstration

on line sowing for

getting good yield

(seed Var. KH-101,

KH-25+ vermin

compost +

weedicide)

0.05 600 10 (1-1

for each

village)

0.06 0.50

Turmeric

Popularization of

cultivation of

Turmeric

Field trial to

demonstrate

successful

cultivation of

Turmeric

0.02 1500 10 (1-1

for each

village)

0.15 0.20

Ginger Popularization of

cultivation of

Ginger

Field trial to

demonstrate

successful

cultivation of Ginger

0.02 1500 10 (1-1

for each

village)

0.15 0.20

Garlic Popularization of

Garlic with organic

farming.

As cash crop in Bio

Village.

0.02 1000 10 (1-1

for each

village)

0.10 0.20

Total 60

0.61

lacs 2.10 ha.

B.) Integrated Farming System

Crop

rotation

Popularizing

profitable crop

rotation

Field trials on

demonstrate

economical crop

rotation Cauliflower-

Tomato-Bhindi

/cucumber.

0.05 1750 10 (1-1

for each

village)

0.175 0.50

Crop

Rotation

Popularizing

profitable crop

rotation

Maize- Peas (Arkal)

–Ginger

0.05 1750 10 (1-1

for each

village)

0.175 0.50

Crop

Rotation

Popularizing

profitable crop

rotation

Marigold-

Cauliflower/

Broccoli

0.05 1750 10 (1-1

for each

village)

0.175 0.50

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Total 6 0.525 1.50 ha.

D. Horticulture

Floriculture Introduction of

New Varity of

Chrysanthemum

and Marigold.

Field Demonstration

(Plant+FYM, Vermi-

compost, Bio

pesticides etc

1.00 30000 2 0.60 2.00 ha.

Minor Fruits Introduction of

Minor Fruits Like,

Citrus Fruits

Field-Trials to

Demonstrate

Planting of citrus

species frost prone

areas under rainfed

conditioned

0.35 5200 2 0.10 0.70 ha.

Total 4 0.70

lacs

2.70 ha.

D.) Improvement of Productivity and Income of existing Farming system Diversification and Identification of farming system Investment plan for Micro

enterprises plan.

Name of Activity

Strategy Proposed Activity Unit Size Unit cost

No. of Units

Total Cost

Ap

icultu

re

Co

mm

erc

ial cu

ltiv

ation

of

Hone

y B

ee. Identification of areas with

nectar bearing trees and field crops like sesamum, sunflower and mustard etc. Facilitate supply of high yielding hees (Italian bee) box, smoker etc. for apiary (50 Boxes @ Rs. 2000/- box, beehive/Colonies, Honey extraction & Other equipments along with migration charges of honey bees.

1 Group 5 to 10 Farmers

0.50 2

1.00

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Se

ricultu

re

Development of Sericulture industry Mulberry Plantation Production of Silk cocoon

- Rearing of Silk Worm Identification of farmers in each Panchayat within the watershed. Formation of Groups where substrate is available Organizing demonstration on Cocoon production Facilitate supply of critical inputs mulberry plants, Silk Worm, Rearing plates, Nets and Stands, Disinfection of private rearing house

1 Group 10 Farmers

0.27

2

0.54

Mu

sh

room

Intr

od

uctio

n o

f M

ush

room

Identification of villages and farmer groups where substrate is available Organizing demonstration on mushroom production Facilitate supply of critical inputs 100 Bags x 2 crops =200 bags @ Rs. 90/- bag = 18000 Insecticide Rs. 800 Packing Material 10 Kg @ RS. 120/- Kg RS. 1200 Racks 3500 Cooling System 20000

1 Group 10-15 Farmers

75000 3

2.25

Total 7 3.79

Gram Panchayat: Bela

Commodity Issue Activities Unit

Size

(ha.)

Unit

cost

(Rs.)

No. of

Units

Village

Total

Cost (Rs.

In lacs)

Total

Area

Covere

d (Ha.)

A.) Adoption of Proven/New Technology

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Peas Cultivation of Peas

as cash crop

Field trials to

demonstrate

method of

cultivation of Peas

as Catch crop

during Autumn

season ( seed

7.5Kg)

0.50 9000 2 0.18 1.00

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Pulses Popularizing of

cultivation of

pulses during

Kharif (Rajmash)

Field trails to

demonstrate

successful

cultivation of

Rajmash during

Kharif with vermin

compost

0.50 6000 2 0.12 1.00

Maize

(Baby

Corn)

Proper plant

population

Field demonstration

on line sowing for

getting good yield

(seed Var. KH-101,

KH-25+ vermin

compost +

weedicide)

0.50 6000 2 0.12 1.00

Turmeric

Popularization of

cultivation of

Turmeric

Field trial to

demonstrate

successful

cultivation of

Turmeric

0.20 15000 2 0.30 0.40

Ginger Popularization of

cultivation of

Ginger

Field trial to

demonstrate

successful

cultivation of Ginger

0.20 15000 2 0.30 0.40

Garlic Popularization of

Garlic with organic

farming.

As cash crop in Bio

Village.

0.20 10000 2 0.20 0.40

Total 12 1.12 4.20 ha.

B.) Integrated Farming System

Crop

rotation

Popularizing

profitable crop

rotation

Field trials on

demonstrate

economical crop

rotation Cauliflower-

Tomato-Bhindi

/cucumber.

0.50 17500 2 0.35 1.00

Crop

Rotation

Popularizing

profitable crop

rotation

Maize- Peas (Arkal)

–Ginger

0.50 17500 2 0.35 1.00

Crop

Rotation

Popularizing

profitable crop

rotation

Marigold-

Cauliflower/

Broccoli

0.50 17500 2 0.35 1.00

Total 6 1.05 3.00 ha.

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C. Crop Diversification

Vegetables

Commercial

cultivation on off-

season

vegetables

Field trials to

demonstrate nursery

raising and profitable

cultivation of

vegetables like

Tomato, Capsicum,

Cauliflower

0.50 17500 2 0.35 1.00

Vegetables

Commercials

cultivation of

rainy season

vegetables

Field trials to

demonstrate

profitable cultivation

of vegetables like

Bitter guard, bottle

guard, squash,

Okara and Brinjal

etc.

0.20 9000 2 0.18 0.40

Vegetable High value veg.

crops cultivation

and nursery

raising

Field trial to

demonstrate nursery

raising in poly tunnel

of 6 Sq. Mtrs, crops

like cole crops,

brinjal, onion,

tomato, sapling in

poly bags or

cucumber, squash,

bitter gourd, bottle

gourd, etc.

6sqm 3150 2 0.063 -

Total 6 0.59 lacs 1.40 ha

D. Horticulture

Floriculture Introduction of

New Varity of

Chrysanthemum

and Marigold.

Field Demonstration

(Plant+FYM, Vermi-

compost, Bio

pesticides etc

1.00 30000 2 0.60 2.00 ha.

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Minor Fruits Introduction of

Minor Fruits Like,

Citrus Fruits

Field-Trials to

Demonstrate

Planting of citrus

species frost prone

areas under rainfed

conditioned

0.35 5200 2 0.10 0.70 ha.

Total 4 0.70 lacs 2.70 ha.

D.) Improvement of Productivity and Income of existing Farming system Diversification and Identification of farming system Investment plan for Micro

enterprises plan.

Name of Activity

Strategy Proposed Activity Unit Size Unit cost No. of Units

Total Cost

Ap

icultu

re

Co

mm

erc

ial cu

ltiv

ation

of

Hone

y B

ee.

Identification of areas with nectar bearing trees and field crops like sesamum, sunflower and mustard etc. Facilitate supply of high yielding hees (Italian bee) box, smoker etc. for apiary (50 Boxes @ Rs. 2000/- box, beehive/Colonies, Honey extraction & Other equipments along with migration charges of honey bees

1 Group 5 to 10 Farmers

0.50 2 (1-1 for each village)

1.00

Se

ricultu

re

Development of Sericulture industry Mulberry Plantation Production of Silk cocoon

- Rearing of Silk Worm Identification of farmers in each Panchayat within the watershed. Formation of Groups where substrate is available Organizing demonstration on Cocoon production Facilitate supply of critical inputs mulberry plants, Silk Worm, Rearing plates, Nets and Stands, Disinfection of private rearing house

1 Group 10 Farmers

0.25

2 ( 1-1 at each village)

0.50

Total 1.50

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Gram Panchayat: Bara

Commodity Issue Activities Unit

Size

(ha.)

Unit

cost

(Rs.)

No. of

Units

Village

Total

Cost (Rs.

In lacs)

Total

Area

Covere

d (Ha.)

A.) Adoption of Proven/New Technology

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Peas Cultivation of Peas

as cash crop

Field trials to

demonstrate

method of

cultivation of Peas

as Catch crop

during Autumn

season ( seed

7.5Kg)

0.08 1600 11 0.176 0.88

Pulses Popularizing of

cultivation of

pulses during

Kharif (Rajmash)

Field trails to

demonstrate

successful

cultivation of

Rajmash during

Kharif with vermin

compost

0.10 1200 11 0.13 1.10

Turmeric/

Ginger/

Garlic

Popularization of

cultivation of

Turmeric

Field trial to

demonstrate

successful

cultivation of

Turmeric

0.10 7000 11 0.77 1.10

Total 33 1.076 3.08 ha.

B.) Horticulture

Floriculture Introduction of

New Varity of

Chrysanthemum

and Marigold.

Field Demonstration

(Plant+FYM, Vermi-

compost, Bio

pesticides etc

0.17 5600 11 0.616 1.87 ha.

Total 4 0.616 lacs 1.87 ha.

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C.) Improvement of Productivity and Income of existing Farming system

Diversification and Identification of farming system Investment plan for Micro enterprises plan.

Name of Activity

Strategy Proposed Activity Unit Size Unit cost No. of Units

Total Cost

Se

ricultu

re

Development of Sericulture industry Mulberry Plantation Production of Silk cocoon

- Rearing of Silk Worm Identification of farmers in each Panchayat within the watershed. Formation of Groups where substrate is available Organizing demonstration on Cocoon production Facilitate supply of critical inputs mulberry plants, Silk Worm, Rearing plates, Nets and Stands, Disinfection of private rearing house

1 Group 10 Farmers

0.25

2

0.50

Total 0.50

Summary of Production System and Micro Enterprises

under Watershed area of development block Nadaun

Sr.

No.

Particulars No of

Activities

No. of

Units

Area

in

ha.

Amount

Proposed to be

Spent (Rs. In

lacs)

1 Adoption of proven/new

technology

6 869 81.56 20.52

2 Integrated farming system 3 367 34.75 12.117

3 Diversification of

production system

3 373 34.69 12.14

4 Horticulture

Demonstrations

2 231 32.27 8.5235

5 Livestock Management 2 162 -- 6.64

6 Bee-Keeping 1 18 -- 12.25

7 Mushroom Cultivation 1 12 -- 8.90

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8 Sericulture 1 20 -- 5.93

Total 87.02

Amount Restrict to Rs. 87.00

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CHAPTER – 7

Horticulture Development

7.1 Introduction:

District Hamirpur is the home of galgal, seedling mango and various other wild fruit

besides a number trees of rare and valuable germplasm like that of gal-gal, seeding

mango and felling of many other economic plants further increased due to consolidation

of land holding which has probably led to increased monkey and wild boar menace in

many places of the district.

7.1.1. Background of Horticulture in project area:

As discussed with local people and observed during the PRA, at present there is no

area under horticulture crops. A few scattered fruit plants of mango, citrus, papaya, and

pomegranate can be seen in the watershed area. The horticulture development officer

posted in Development Block Nadaun is looking after the needs of horticulture inputs

including technology. Climatically there is scope of mango, pomegranate, citrus plants

and litchi.

Mini Mission-II:

This mini mission primarily aims at increasing the quantum of production and

productivity of the horticulture produces in the Watershed. The major activities in this

mission would be increasing production through area expansion under various

horticultural crops having linkages with other missions. The supporting activities such as

creation of water Sources through community tanks, developing quality planting material

of high yielding cultivars through nurseries, green houses, training of farmers, organic

farming.

7.2. Area expansion with Cluster Approach:

1. Cluster approach will ensure integration of linkages between activities of all four

missions.

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2. Area expansion should be linked with other components like community water

tank for irrigation, plant protection, post-harvest management, processing and

export etc.

3. Selection of beneficiaries:- Beneficiaries should be selected in a contiguous area.

Whole of villages should be selected to ensure cluster approach.

4. Elite planting material and HYU only should be used for area expansion.

5. Grafted material wherever possible should only be used.

Note: During field, House hold survey and discussion with the farmers the requirement

of fruit plants species wise is collected which is depicted as under

7.3 Creation of water sources:

Suitable water sources can be created to ensure irrigation for the horticulture crops

round the year. For creating a community tank assistance @ Rs.1.00 lakh for providing

irrigation to one hectare of area with a maximum limit of Rs. 10.00 lakhs per tank for

irrigation command area of 10 hectares can be provided. Assistance can be provided to

group of farmers or community. The community tanks should be pucca (concrete with

RCC structure including all walls and bottom).

7.3.1 On farm water management:

Besides developing water sources, to ensure round the year irrigation the on-farm

handling of water is also very important. The use of plastics for on farm management of

water has gained significant importance in recent years. The plastic-culture applications

include water distribution network through plastic pipes, plastic sprinklers, micro

irrigation, micro sprinkler, nursery bags, green houses, net structures, walk in and low

tunnels, plastic mulching etc. Drip irrigation is useful from the point of view of judicious

utilization of scarce surface and ground water resources.

Horticulture Development through Plastic-culture Interventions is expected to accelerate

the production and productivity of horticulture crops in sustainable manner. Drip/Micro

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irrigation is a technology for providing irrigation to plants through network of pipes. It

helps for supplying water directly to the root zone of the plant. The assistance under the

scheme is available for all types of micro irrigation systems. The assistance will cover all

farmers growing horticultural crops i.e, fruits, vegetables and medicinal & aromatic

plants. The scheme will cover all farmers irrespective of the size of land holding. The

scheme should be taken up on compact area basis. The assistance for drip irrigation

will be 50% of cost with maximum ceiling of Rs. 28,500/- per ha.

7.3.2 Sprinkler Irrigation:

Sprinkler irrigation enables water to be sprinkled with the help of a network of pipes and

sprinklers (Nozzles) on the plant foliage. Sprinkler irrigation system has become popular

as a method of irrigation under undulating topography particularly for light textured soils

for a variety of crops. Sprinkler system is ideally suitable for close spaced crops like

vegetables and floriculture in the horticulture sector.

The pattern of assistance would be 50% of the total cost subject to a maximum ceiling

of Rs. 15,000/- per hac. For small, Marginal, SC, ST, and women farmers and 33% of

cost subject to a maximum of Rs. 10,000/- per ha for other category farmers.

7.3.3 Plastic Mulching:

Covering of soil around the root zone of plant with a plastic film is called plastic

mulching. It is an effective practice to restrict weed growth, conserve moisture and

reduce the effect of soil borne diseases through soil colorization.

Assistance would be provided @50% of the cost of plastic film subject to a ceiling of Rs.

7000 per ha. A farmer can avail assistance for maximum of one hectare of cultivated

area only in case, the farmer is availing assistance for less than 1 ha area. The

assistance amount should be proportionately reduced.

7.3.4 Low Tunnels:

Low tunnels are miniature form of green house to protect the plants from rains, winds,

low temperature, frost and other vagaries of weather. However under low tunnels,

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artificial controlling of conditions is not possible. The low tunnels are very simple

structures requiring very limited skills to maintain, are easy to construct and offer

magnitudnal advantage. It has been proven that with low tunnels seedling can be raised

very quickly. Sometimes the advancement of the period is by more than one month

giving the farmer extra one month for this main crop. It is therefore felt that the

application needs to be supported as it will attract the small and marginal farmers who

may not be in a position to take up green houses.

For construction of low tunnels film of 100 micron would be sufficient. The cost of a 100

micron thick uv film would be about Rs. 10/- M2 the assistance would therefore be

provided @ 50% from horticulture department.

7.4 Gram Panchayat and species wise area proposed under Horticulture: Under this watershed 123.9 ha. area is proposed under horticulture plantation out of

cultivable waste land and pasture & agriculture land of individuals.

7.5 Costing for Horticulture:

For covering of above area under horticulture, it is assumed that the cost of plants,

digging and filling of pits, fertilizer and insecticides and pesticides shall be meted out of

project funds, other operations like fencing watch and ward and intercultural operations

may be carried out by the farmers themselves under the technical guidance of WDT

(Hort./Agri./ Forestry),

7.6 BUDEGET PROPOSED FOR HORTICULTURE DEVELOPMENT

Rs. 33.10 lacs has been proposed watershed and Panchayat wise under horticulture in

different activities. The detail of this is given under watershed and Panchayat wise plan.

Note : Budget given in Chapter-5

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CHAPTER – 8

ANIMAL HUSBANDRY

8.1 Introduction:

Since the population of Hamirpur district is primarily agrarian in nature, Animals

Husbandry is an important component of farming commodity. It is subsidiary and co-

related to agriculture and Horticulture operation in the district. However, adoption of

animals Husbandry is a main profession and pre occupation is yet to find its hold in the

district. Total live stock population of Hamirpur district is 6.06 lacs, out of which 0.54

lacs cattle of cross breed and rest 5.52 lacs are indigenous. Animal Husbandry plays a

key role in boosting the economic condition of the people. It provides milk meat and

manure. As such, every household in the rural areas of the district usually keeps cows,

buffaloes, sheep, and goats for this purpose. Recently rearing of different animals on

commercial lines has also been started but some people besides rearing of animals by

the individual households. The livestock census shows that the growth of livestock is

gradual and steady. As per the household livestock census, there were 1663 animals in

Rangas watershed.

Animal Husbandry is an important occupation of the rural people of the state of

Himachal Pradesh and almost an integral part of farming system. Livestock rearing is

supplementing the income in rural areas. Livestock provided milk, mutton, wool,

manure, hides etc., besides bullocks provide major power requirements of the farmers

in carrying out agricultural operations. Dairying as profession has largely been taken up

by many farmers considering the marketability of milk and milk products.

The livestock owners were facing problems in managing the livestock on

commercial/scientific lines due to limited resources at their deposal. The problems

mainly faced by the livestock owners were shortage of fodder/hay, limited accessibility

to NBC & other breeding facilities for breed improvement of their cows and buffaloes

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inadequate infrastructure in veterinary hospitals/ dispensaries, improper animal

management practices etc.

8.2 Fodder and Livestock Management

During the past one decade, there has been alarming spread and growth of obnoxious

weeds and shrubs like Ageratum and lantana in grasslands, forest areas, arable lands

drainage courses and community lands, As a result, the economic species of plants

supporting animal and human beings are getting depleted consistently. Farmers are

finding it difficult to rear milch and other animals due to acute fodder shortage.

According to PPR no land is shown under pasture. However the requirement is being

meted out from Forest land, Cultivable and Non Cultivable waste land

The objective here is to improve productive potential through improvement of fodder

management practices and genetic upgrading. It will also contribute towards restoration

of health, vigor and purity of the production environment.

8.3 Forage and Fodder (Green Grass) production:

8.3.1 Existing Land use for non-arable land: With regard to green fodder and

Dry grass fodder production.

Sr.

No.

Items Area (Hect.) Yield (Qtl./ Hect.) Total

production

(Tons)

1 Waste land 961 ha.

Forage 75 Green Grass 110

7207 10571

2 Cultivable 4227 ha. Forage 80 Green Grass 150

33816 63405

3 Forest 612 ha. Forage 75 Green Grass 110

4590 6732

Total Forage Green Grass

45613 80708

Source: House Hold Survey and PRA 2012-13

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8.4 Proposed Land Use for fodder plantation under Non-Arable Land:- Treatment for waste and degraded land: Total Waste Land = 961 ha.

8.4.1. Proposed Treatment Plan for Waste Land

Treatment Proposed Waste Land =518ha. (961 ha. – 518 ha.= 443 ha.)

As discussed in PRA about 865 ha. waste land out of 961 ha. is infested with Lanatana

cemera, Parthenium, Aziratum, etc., and it is completely unsuitable for the growth of

other useful plants and grasses, It is proposed to cover 518 ha. of land by spending an

amount of Rs.12.97 lacs @ Rs. 2500/ per ha. For the eradication of Lanatana,

Parthinum, Aziratum, and other local weeds & plantation of medicinal plants like Harad,

Bhera, Ambla, Jamun, Ber, Pear, Mulberry, Kachnar, Lacunia etc in different patches @

100 plants per Hect.

8.4.2. Gram Panchayat wise proposed land use under afforestration and pasture:

waste land (ha.) Amount proposed (Rs. in lacs)

Total Area

proposed

under

afforestration

Area

proposed

under

pasture

Amount

proposed

under

afforestration

Amount

proposed

under

pasture

Total

518 379 139 9.475 3.49 12.97

518 379 139 9.475 3.49 12.97

Note: Budget proposed in chapter -5

8.5 VARIOUS CENTRE/STATE SCHEMES OF DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY:

Sr. No

Sector (Central/State/District) Name of the Scheme

ANIMAL HUSBANDRY DEPARTMENT

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1 Central C.S.S. Assistance to State for control of animal diseases (ASCAD)

2 Central C.S.S National project of rinder pest eradications

3 Central C.S.S. National project on cattle and buffaloes breeding (NPCBB)

4 State Tribal Sub Plan

5 State C.C.S.S. SCP SSA

6 State SCCP- State plan

7 State Back ward area Sub Plan

8.6Livestock Health Management

Livestock health will be improved by supplementing existing practices with additional

support in terms of medicines, deworming, vaccination, Veterinary Aid kits, and

organizing veterinary health camps on a regular basis making use of the existing

veterinary facilities. Support will also be provided for activities like nutritive food for

rearing young calves by supplementing the existing system in place.

8.7 Milk Production:

At present per day 47028 liter (as per PRA exercise) milk produced from 7838 milch

animals in this watershed. For increase in milk production high quality fodder plantation

is proposed at para no 8.4.

8.8 Meat Production: At present under this watershed 1378 animals are rearing for the meat by the villagers

and approximately 37.57 tone meat can be get from these animals yearly. For increase

in meat production 996 meat animals are proposed for rearing (for detail pl. see chapter

9) and approximately increase will be 26.70 ton within one year.

Intervention Pre

Project

Post

Project

Total expected increase

post project

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Number of animals rear by the villagers 1378 996 2374

Production of meat in tons in one year 37.57 29.88 67.45

8.11 Conclusion and Suggestions:

Conclusions

� The milk production of milch animals and the percentage of crossbred milch animals will

be increased substantially.

� The fodder availability will be improved substantially.

Suggestions:

� Veterinary aid/sexual health camps may be organized regularly for the livestock to deal

with ailments/sub fertility problems etc.

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CHAPTER – 9

LIVELIHOOD

9.1 Livelihood and Income Generation:-

In order to generate employment and making farmers self dependent in the watershed

area various income generating activities shall be executed at group level. The objective

is to augment incomes of the community members through promoting value addition in

the goods/produced - crops, livestock, and non-timber forest products, produced – on

one hand and supporting off-farm economic activities of selected vulnerable and

landless households in the watershed area on the other hand.

It will focus on the demand side, marketing, and establishing linkages between farmers

and buyers. Given that watershed is a land-based approach, this component will also

reach out to poor women, vulnerable groups – typically the landless – and finance

demand driven economic activities for them. Further, it will build the livelihoods skills of

the poor for improving their existing livelihoods and/or their gainful employment in new

livelihoods opportunities.

As agriculture and allied activities are the main stays of the mountain community’s

Livelihoods, strategic investments will be made to create farm-based Livelihood

opportunities and income generation through improved Agriculture, high value crops,

Floriculture, Horticulture, Aromatic and medicinal plants, Forestry, Poultry, Livestock

and other farm-based activities. The project needs to provide for grading, processing,

storage, branding, packaging and marketing the produce and co finance private sector

entrepreneurs (on a one-time subsidy basis). At the same time, the project has to

concentrate on the off-farm livelihoods activities and the micro enterprises that can

enhance the livelihoods of the poor.

Likely potential enterprises for gainful employment to be picked up in the watershed:

Sector Enterprises

Farm Protected cultivation, medicinal plants, mushroom, poultry, organic farming, seed production, floriculture, nursery raising and dairy

Non-Farm

Vermin-compost, rural craft, fruits and vegetable processing, mushroom compost

NTFP Bamboo and cane herbs, leaves, roots, resin, gum, Pattal Making

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Various activities to be taken up in the watershed in farm sector area

shall be:

Mushroom Production

Poultry

Goat Rearing

Medicinal Crop e.g. Allovera, Ashwagandha,

Dairying

Service Group Formation

Protected cultivation of roots vegetable and flowers

Raising in poly bags such as Squash, Bottle Guard, Cucumber and Bitter Gourd.

Various activities to be taken up in the watershed in non-farm sector

area shall be:

1. Vermin-compost

2 Fruit & Vegetable processing,

3 Mushroom compost

4 Pickle Making

5 Dari weaving

6 Jam making

7 Garlic, Ginger Turmeric Powder making Technology

8 Food Processing & preservation

Various activities to be taken up in the watershed in NTFP sector area

Shall be not applicable

Service Provider Group:

Such groups shall be formed in the watershed area comprising of trained and equipped

plumber, electrician, auto repair mechanic, TV and computer repair mechanic, Mobile

repair mechanic, refrigerator repair mechanic, painter, carpenter, Black Smith and

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Cobbler etc., this group shall be established in the project area for providing services as

and when required by the residents of the watershed area as well as from the adjoining

area thereby helping them to generate income.

9.2 Livelihood Support System

Generally, it has been observed that the small & marginal farmers continue to anguish

with cereal after cereal as a staple crop & they do not shift or diversify their cropping

pattern. To earn more from the production system it is necessary to diversify to other

activities like goat rearing, dairying, piggery etc. as livelihood programmes or support

system. Goat is a multifunctional animal & constitute greatly to the agrarian economy,

especially in an area where crop & dairy farming are not economical.

9.3 Income Generation Activities

Women participation has to be strengthened and be provided with the vocational

training with the support of Project for the Women and Girls with in villages. These

training includes tailoring, bag making, forest nursery raising, soap and surf making,

candle making, pickle making, Be-keeping, poultry, & goat rearing etc.

9.3.1 Goat Rearing: Goats play an important role in the livelihood of a large

proportion of small farmers, particularly women. Landless & marginal farmers in habiting

geographically insulated areas & who do not have other means of survival. Goats are

also an important source of meat. Most people prefer chevron (Goat meat) over other

meat.

The cost of one unit (3+1) is Rs. 12000/-. It is proposed to give approximately 249 units

to the BPL /SC/ST farmer families, to the woman of Gen Category of BPL farmer

families and Widow (Head of family) in the watershed. Total cost on this component

therefore comes to Rs. 29.88 lacs.

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9.4 Poultry:

At present no Poultry birds are reared in Watershed. However 38 unit of farmers

belonging to OBC and SC BPL families showed there interest in Poultry bird rearing.

There is proposal for establishing 2 Poultry Units having 1000 collier of one month age

in each unit. Taking the cost of Rs. 30/- per chick and Rs. 10 for feed per chick for one

month for this an amount of Rs. 40000/- per unit is required for the procurement of birds

in one unit. Total amount for this activity is required Rs. 11.40 lacs from the project

funds be given. List of farmers who showed interest in poultry is appended as under:-

9.5 Service Provider Group:

Such groups shall be formed in the watershed area comprising of trained and equipped

plumber, electrician, auto repair mechanic, TV and computer repair mechanic, Mobile

repair mechanic, refrigerator repair mechanic, painter, pottery, carpenter, cutting &

tailoring and Cobbler etc., this group shall be established in the project area for

providing services as and when required by the residents of the watershed area as well

as from the adjoining area thereby helping them to generate income. 228 units of above

services have been proposed under this watershed area. Rs. 30.36 lacs will be spent on

these units

9.6 Budget Summary of Livelihood On-Farm and Off-farm Activities:

Sr. No.

Activities No. of Unit

Amount (Rs.)

Remarks

1 Goat rearing 249 29.88 On –Farm

2 Poultry 38 11.40 On –Farm

3 Medical crops (IGA) 35 3.87 On- Farm

4 Sericuture 22 3.08 Off - Farm

5 Service Provider Groups 228 30.36 Off-Farm

6 NTFP 10 1.00 Off- Farm

Total

79.59

Amount Restricted to Rs. 78.30

Activity wise detail of persons/groups are mentioned in the watershed wise report.

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CHAPTER – 10

Institutional System, Village level Institution, Capacity

Building of Institutions & Participatory Approaches

10.1 Introduction:

In order to ensure people’s participation and create general acceptance among the

masses about the concept, philosophy and technology of the project, formation of the

social institutions is must. The work plans for the selected watershed is prepared with

the involvement of all the primary stakeholders and member of PRIs, reaching

agreement on the choice of treatments, cost sharing arrangements and distribution of

management responsibilities.

Involvement of village level institutions at all stages of the project-planning,

implementation and maintenance of the assets created and continuance of the project

programmes in order to attain sustainability and durability, is the corner stone of the

project strategy. To achieve this, these institutions need to be suitably trained,

strengthened and empowered administratively and financially.

10.2 Community Development and Strengthening:

Under this sub-component the core administrative capacity of PRIs in planning,

budgeting, financial management, implementation and reporting would be strengthened.

Capacity building will also take place for community representatives, self-help groups

and community organizations in project related activities for enhancing their technical

skills. Orient the members of GP and Community Participatory Identification of poor in

the GP/Watershed form self-help groups (SHGs) of poor women, Organize Exposure

visits for community leaders, and representatives of the Federations. GP Presidents,

GP representatives provide Seed money for empowering the newly formed/revamped

SHGs of the left out and marginalized poor women and also building their credit

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worthiness Build capacities to the communities/poor directly sensitize line departments

and bankers organize workshops for various functional areas Provide Demand-driven

capacity building.

10.3 Organization of farmers groups:

The PIA will ensure that the farmers would be organized in to formal and informal

groups. It would be essential to organize only those farmers who are motivated to work

in a group or team sprit for performing a particular task which otherwise is difficult to be

achieved on individual bases i.e. improving marketing systems, arrangement of various

inputs to disseminate technical knowhow of newly introduced commodities such as off

season vegetable, weaving home scale preservation of fruits and vegetables, flower

cultivation, Mushroom Cultivation, Dairy Farming, etc. to bring a change in farming

system etc, Further detail about finalization below mentioned groups will be done by the

PIA as it has been discussed at the time of collection of Primary data/Transact visit and

orientation of PRI’s and Progressive Farmers in all the villages falls under the

watersheds.

Self Help Groups are to be organized amongst BPL/IRDP/Women, SC & NSC families

belonging to resource poor families for meeting above needs.

10.3.1 Activity and Investment Plan for Capacity Building at

Different level:

Self Help group, Users Groups, Commodity, Production, Marketing Groups and PIA ABOUT

INCOME GENERATING AVOCATIONS

Training Course Nos Unit Unit

Cost

(Rs.)

Remark

Training for Intensification of goat rearing with land less &

small holding families

166 27.00 With in

watershed

Training regarding efficient utilization of stored water

through micro-irrigation system in newly proposed water

harvesting Tank/ Ponds etc. (2 units in each panchayat)

With in water

shed

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Training to users group of Pasture Development for the

eradication of Lantana and Parthenium etc. on non-arable

pasture land. (2 units in each panchayat)

With in water -

shed

Training to vegetable production group, fruit production

group and cereal production group on arable land on

management of obnoxious weeds (2 units in each

panchayat)

With in water -

shed

Orientation cum training to the Service Providers Group to

enhancement and to up- date there technical skill.

With in water -

shed

Training on poultry farming Nauni

Trainng program on floriculture , apiculture & mushroom

cultivation

Nauni

Sub Total (A) 166 27.00

10.3.2 Extension Management Plan:

Sr. No. Item Unit

Size

Unit

Cost

(Rs. In

lacs)

Agency Re

ma

rks

A PROJECT MANAGEMENT

1 Panchayat wise Three Days Orientation of Project Management skills to field functionaries and villagers of watershed area (2 units in each panchayat)

37 16.51 SA

MIT

I M

AS

HO

BR

A

2 Two days training to PRI members and production group of commercial cultivation of vegetables crops. (2 units in each panchayat)

UH

F

Naun

i S

ola

n

3 Three days training of Exposure visit of progressive milk to NDRI Karnal

ND

RI

Kar

Sub Total (B) 37 16.51

G. Total (A+B) 203 43.51

Amount Restricted to (Rs. In lacs) 43.50

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CHAPTER – 11

ACTION PLAN FOR MARKETING & INFORMATION OF MARKET

11.1 Market Linkages need to be established:

Exposure visit/Study tours: For selected farmers of the UG and project staff to selected

sites of technical and social excellence, if organized properly, will help adoption and

sustainability of the programmes suggested sites are-UHF Nauni, (Joginder Nagar)

IGFRI (Palampur) ongoing bilateral and NGO Projects in HP and to other mountain

areas outside the state.

Self Help Groups (SHGs)

Under IWMP has been forming SHGs for income generation activities (IGAs). The

SHGs can be strengthened by re-focusing on Niche based SHGs with a high potential.

There is a need to focus on natural resource based livelihoods so as to strengthen the

linkage with watershed activities and benefits. The project should focus on initiating

trainings on SHG around potential livelihood niches of the Mid Hill.

Medicinal Plants based livelihoods: - In situ should be a priority as it improves Stake-

holder ship and conservation of forests. Ex-situ potentials may be explore where forest

areas are less. Institutions with capacity to bring in these skills with minimum gestation

period (Such as Lok Vigyan Kendra, Ayrvedic Resarch Center, and Joginder Nagar etc.)

can be involved.

Dairy and pasture management: in order to involve the rural community of Cattle

holders, developing collection and marketing organizations through dairy co-ops etc can

be a strategy for areas where fodder enhancement has taken place.

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Organic Farming: Given the modern consumer trends, organic Agricultural and

Horticultural produce and products are in big demand. Field trials on Vermin

Composting should be dovetailed into organizing farmers (in Bio-Villages) and building

up marketing linkages by involving known institutions and NGOs (e.g. Manthan etc.).

This can be the strategy for areas where Water Harvesting Structures have created

irrigation potentials.

Food Processing: Drying wild fruits from forests and value addition of surplus produce

of multi-diversity Mid Hill forests and fields and orchards has rich promise of livelihoods

generation. For example, selected bamboo shoots from the bamboo plantations into

their 3rd year can be sold to existing producer managed Food Processing Organization

such as Samaridhi Mahila Cooperative Society, HIMCU etc. to create new livelihoods.

Wool base enterprises: There is a need to develop incomes around wool rearing and

weaving so as to improve livelihoods security of sheep and goat rearer. Introducing

better weaving styles, improvement of local pit looms, Vegetables dyeing and

organizing the weavers to market their products competitively into external markets.

In Watershed Rangas there is no marketing network at village/ panchayat/ watershed

level.

However, 1 main marketing yard is available at Nadaun at a distance of 24 Km from the

watershed.

Linkage with suitable market is an important requirement for farmer: At present

there is hardly any functional linkage between farmer and marketing specialists. If

suitable markets are located at a far off place, individual farmers particularly resource

poor farmers cannot easily have an access to them. Hence organization of farmer in

commodity oriented groups is a prerequisite for achieving it. Day to day information of

market intelligence and understanding of consumer’s preference is an essential

prerequisite for farmer group for effective marketing. Likewise post harvest grading,

packing and processing at farm level are essential in order to have an access to better

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market. Proper linkage with market shall not only improve the overall income but also

serve as an incentive for adoption of high production technology and for over all

diversification and intensification of existing farming system. Organizing commodity

group/ societies /associations to market their prouder for better prices go in a long way

to improve their economy.

11.2 Proposal for infrastructure development for Effective marketing:

11.2.1 Marketing of High Value Crops:

To facilitate marketing of High Value Crops and IGAs formation of federation will be

encouraged and linked either directly to markets or with NGOs like Wave India for

marketing support. Some of the federations proposed for marketing are enlisted below:

Name of Federation Purpose

Self Help Groups

Marketing of IGAs produce

Yuvak Mandal Marketing of Vegetable and Floriculture Produce

Sanjhi Van Yojna Samitti Marketing of Non-Timber Forest Products

Commodity Marketing Group Marketing of High Value Crops

Mahila Mandal / Women Self Help

Group

Marketing of pickle making, Chattani Making prepare and

sell other similar products.

And marketing of off-season vegetables

Processing and marketing Haldi, Dhania Powder and

Chilli Powder.

Production Group (Off-Season

Vegetable)

Production Group (Spice)

Production Group (Fruit Covers)

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11.2.2. Information of Agro Processing facilities :

Sr. No. Name of Block Location of the

processing unit

Name Commodities

processed

1 Nadaun Tauni Devi

(Distance from

watershed area

approx. 30 KM)

Horticulture fruit

processing unit

Tauni Devi

Citrus fruits, mango

etc.

11.3 Information on Market Infrastructure Facilities Available in the District Hamripur

Sr.

No.

Name of

Location

Name of

structure

Type of service

offered

Location of

facility

Commodities

Handled

1 Hamirpur Market yard at

Hamirpur

(Dusdaka

Ward No. 11

Nera Police

Line)

Fruit and

Vegetable

Dusdaka

Ward No. 11

Near Police

Line

All types of fruits

& vegetables

2 Nadaun Market Sub

yard at Gagal

(Nadaun)

Fruit and

Vegetable

Gagal

(Nadaun)

All types of fruits

& vegetables

3 Jahu Market Sub

yard at Jahu

Fruit and

Vegetable

Jahu All types of fruits

& vegetables

11.4 Fruit And Vegetable Processing In Himachal Pradesh 11.4.1 Introduction:

The economy of Himachal Pradesh is primarily agrarian in nature and rural based.

Himachal Pradesh is one of the leading state in the cultivation of temperate fruit and

also produces a number of off-season vegetable. The total production of fruit (4 lack

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tones) and vegetable (6 lacs tones) in the state is about 10.00 lack tones. Out of which

processing grade is about 20% (2.00 lacs tones per annum that is bound to increase in

due course of time. Thus resulting in surplus raw material for the industry it is estimated

that immediately one lakh tones of fruit and vegetable are available for processing and

there is a lot of potential for setting up of fruit & vegetable processing plants based on

the fruit like, apples, citrus, Mango and off season vegetable including potatoes etc.

11.4.2. Status of Fruit Processing Industry:

Himachal Pradesh Govt, has modernized cottage and Handicraft industry and has

created a sound base for industrial development in the state. There are 153 medium

scale industries and 24600 small scale industries in various sectors having capital

investment of Rs.2000 Crores. The total installed capacities for processing of fruit and

vegetable has been increased to 55.000 tons/ annum in public corporate, co-operative

and private sector. Recently a large scale fruit processing plants has been

commissioned by M/s Himalaya vegetable plants Ltd. at Koti in solan distt. with an

annual installed capacity of 10000 tons /Annum.

11.4.3 Potential for development of Fruit Processing Industry.

Keeping in view the large quantities of raw material (fruit & vegetable for processing) i.e.

about one lakh tones per annum, there is lot of potential for setting up of more

processing units in the state. A number of integrated fruit & vegetable processing

projects (Export Oriented) can be set up in the state for-

i) Apple juice concentrate/juice/cider/wine/ Beverages.

ii) Dehydration of fruit and vegetables.

iii) Pickles and chutneys.

iv) Canning of mushrooms, other fruit and vegetables.

v) Aseptic bulk packaging of fruit pulps etc.

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CHAPTER – 12

COST SHARING IN DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES UNDER I.W.M.P.

12.1 Watershed Development Fund:

The contribution to WDF shall be a minimum 10% of the cost of NRM works executed on private

lands only. However, in case of SC/ST, small and marginal farmers, the minimum contribution

shall be 5 % of the cost of NRM works executed on their lands. However, for other cost

intensive farming system activities such as Aquaculture, Horticulture, Agro-forestry, Animal

Husbandry etc on private land directly benefiting the individual farmers, the contribution of

farmers will be 40% for General Category and 20% for SC & ST beneficiaries and the remaining

cost of the activities i.e. 60% for the General and 80% for SC/ST category will come from the

project funds subject to a maximum limit of an amount equal to double of the standard unit cost

norm for Watershed Development Project.

These contributions would be acceptable either in cash at the time of execution of works or

voluntary labour. A sum equivalent to the monetary value of the voluntary labour would be

transferred from the watershed project account to the WDF bank account that will be distinct

from the Watershed Committee (WC) bank account. User charges, sales proceeds and disposal

amounts of intermediate usufruct rights shall also be deposited in the WDF bank account.

Income earned from assets created under the project on common property resources shall also

be credited to WDF.

12.2 User Charges:

The Gram Sabha through the Watershed Committee (WC) shall put in place mechanism for

collecting user charges. No charges will be taken from landless, destitute or disabled/widow

headed households for work done on private or public land. The user charges collected shall be

credited to the WDF for maintenance of assets created during the project. Source: Common

Guidelines for Watershed Development Project

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CHAPTER – 13

F I S H E R I E S

13.1 Introduction

Fisheries: Fisheries can play an important role in the rural economy by augmenting

food supply generating employment and raising nutritional status of the humans. As a

food item, it provides maximum protein as compared to chicken, eggs and mutton,

Fisheries activities in watershed includes:-

1. Sport fishing:- Kunah Khad & Man Khad flowing near the watershed area can

provides best spots for fisheries.

2. Aquaculture: - Rearing of fish in ponds is called aquaculture, although pisciculture

is a non – traditional activity in the watershed. Yet with the depletion of fish in rivers

and increasing market, demands have forced the Government as well as the farmers

to think on the lines of aquaculture.

13.2. Future Prospects:

There is a vast scope of fishery development in the watershed. Some areas are suitable

for fish culture. A lot of extension work including training camps and exposure visits are

required to be organized for promotion of this activity.

13.3.2.1 Name of persons interested for fishculture:

During the PRA Sh. Prakash Chand S/o Sh. Bardu Ram Vill. Rail G.P. Rail shows

interest in fishculture.

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13.3 Suggested Action Points:

1. Department must conduct training camps and exposure visit so that the farmers

should get latest knowledge of the technique.

2. Department of fisheries must visit the water harvesting sites of watershed area

along with official/officers from DRDA/PIA to chalk out the potential of this

activities.

3. Free inputs in form of free seed and feed is required to be provided to the

farmers to boost the activity in the Watershed.

13.4. Various Centre/State Schemes of department of Fishery are given below:

Sr.

No

Sector (Center/State/District) Name of the Scheme

1. FISHERY DEPARTMRNT

1 Central C.S.S. Fish Chart Culture

2 State Construction of fish pond

3 State Construction of community pond

4 State Construction of Trout raceways

5 State Extension of publicity

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CHAPTER – 14

ACTION PLAN FOR EMPOWERMENT

SUSTAINABILITY AND WITHDRAWAL STRATEGY

14.1 Introduction:

Empowerment has been defined as the expansion of assets and capabilities of people

to participate in negotiate with, influence, control, and hold accountable institutions that

affect their lives. Rural communities are highly heterogeneous in terms of access to

resources, decision making mechanisms and the resultant societal benefits. As poor

families are unable to voice their arguments in favor of their active management of

forest resources they are often left out in decision-making. Poor and powerless are

involved just to fulfill the quotas, or to count the number in front of visitors.

Empowerment is defined as the transfer of control over decisions and resources for

equity, participation and sustainability. The key elements of empowerments are

1. Participation and inclusions

2. Access to information

3. Organizational capacity development

4. Accountability,

5. Access to Services.

Steps are being taken for the empowerment of the local communities which includes

activities such as

1. Reorientation from Regulatory

2. Participatory functions.

3. Capacity building of community

4. Safeguarding interests of deprived sections of the society

5. involvement of women

6. Equitable sharing of usufructs

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7. Creation of village development fund

8. Enhanced accountability of forest officials towards users

9. Transparency and bottom-up micro planning process.

The project over a period of more than 5 years will be able to empower the community

through collectivization process by organizing them into PRIs/Water user association,

SHGs and users groups, providing capacity building inputs, facilitating their role in better

management of institutions at village level by enhancing the transparency levels through

registering the PRIs/Water user Association and conducting annual audit of expenses

and income of PRIs/Water user association. The villagers are also empowered through

facilitating linkages with PRIs, line departments, banks, Local NGOs Which will help

them reach sustainability when project withdraws.

Series of workshops beginning from district level and going down to Block and

watershed level unit and village levels would facilitate on ESW by the project staff. For

networking of local level institutions, the project will have to facilitate organising

PRIs/Water user association and SHGs into federations. For the federations, the

clusters of institutions shall be organized and they in turn will get together to have

district level or state level federations. Besides institutional federations, process of

bringing the common interest groups especially the high value crop growers,

floriculturists, medicinal plants growers, vegetable growers etc. shall be facilitated. This

process of bringing the common interest groups and institutions together will help

ensure the sustainability of the project interventions but needs little more time to work

on and actualize the processes to get mature.

Various other initiatives which are to be tried in the project to support ESW are:

1. Diversification of sources of funding

2. Initiate Group IGAs through PRIs/Water user association

3. Fixed Deposits in Banks of unutilized funds

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4. Providing loans to members for Agriculture, cattle purchase, shops, house repair

and construction, health, marriages/ ceremonies, rituals, education

5. Annual membership in PRIs/Water user association for keeping the interest of

community alive

6. Annual Audit of PRIs/Water user association accounts of PRIs/Water user

association.

7. Explore/establish linkages with Banks for credit facilities to PRIs/Water user

association and IVFs

8. PRIs/ Water user association being trained to take-up annual maintenance of

activities of assets created under IWMP such as minor repairs of structures,

ponds, village paths, micro-lift schemes etc.

9. PRIs/Water user association being trained to handle funds carefully and

judiciously. They will be linked to local trained mechanics and masons who can

help in maintenance and up-keep of PRIs/Water user association assets.

10. Participation of BDOs, other the department officials, PRI representative, banks

in general house meetings for strengthening programmatic linkages.

Efforts shall be made to work well in time on withdrawal strategy in the project villages

with focus on strengthening PRIs/SHGs, consolidating their financial base, establishing

horizontal and vertical linkages, skill development and federating institutions.

14.2 Suggestions:

1. Strategy for supporting through marketing linkages for viable income generation

activities should be facilitated for direct benefit to the weaker section, landless

and women.

2. Capacity building efforts should be continuous and should form integral part of

the initial phase of community mobilization and the withdrawal phase.

3. Proper and judicious utilization of the PRIs/Water user association/SHG/user

group fund is critical for the sustenance of these institutions. Institutions need to

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be guided on better spending priorities and investing the money in productive

activities and high returns.

4. Federating village institutions is important for collective decision making, conflict

resolution, capacity building and marketing. This will also help in exploring

possibilities of accessing more funding opportunities for development processes

to sustain.

5. Linkages among village institutions and among the interventions of other

programs must lead to convergence and complimentarily at the grassroots. This

will ensure better utilization of resources and more relevant programs.

14.3 Project Withdrawal Strategy

That for the sustainability of the project measures and assets created, a separate and

clear project withdrawal strategy and mechanism should be put in operation between

PRIs/Water user association and Project authorities/Directorate of rural and other line

departments and institutions, for years beyond the project. To give legal authority to the

PRIs/water user association, a strong linkage between the PRIs/water user

associations, a strong linkage between the PRIs/water user association and the

concerned local Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) to ensure sustainability of the project

interventions and assets is being established. The project has prepared a

comprehensive withdrawal strategy and empowerment plan for the PRIs/water user

association and the village communities. Its salient features are:

1. Empowerment plan for PRIs/Water user association by attending to institutional aspects, capacity building, linkage with Panchayats, attending to gender issues and empowerment of communities.

2. Networking for linkages with line departments, convergence issues with government schemes.

3. Financial support system through provision of village development and maintenance

fund, linkage with credit institutions and market and micro financing.

4. Handing over of various assets created to various institutions and departments.

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14.4 Suggestions for Handing over the assets created by the project:

S.

No.

Asset Created Institution to which it should be

handed over

1 Rural Infrastructure (Footpaths, foot

bridges, potable water supply

schemes )

Concerned Panchayat through

PRIs/Water user association/UGs

2 Water Harvesting Structures including

flow irrigation schemes

Panchayat through PRIs/Water user

association/ UGs

3 Plantations Raised on community land concerned

Panchayat through PRIs/VFDS.

Raised on forest land

Forest Department through PRIs/VFDS.

14.5 Guidelines for Withdrawal Strategy:

Item Suggested guidelines Rational based on best

practices observed and

policy imperatives

Building up

Community

Capacities in

Maintenance

of assets

For each assets built up, the maintenance

funds from the next year onwards must

be put into the Community Fund by the

PIA so as to build up the fund and the

people’s capacities to use it for

maintenance. This is a better system than

refunding the people’s participation

amount into the Fund.

Departments maintain

distances users in the project

period in most

WSPs. This will be an

investment that ensures that

assets are maintained and

people develop the confidence

and sustainability is ensured.

Documentation

of Assets

There needs to be a proper

documentation in Hindi of the list of

assets and infrastructure created,

expenditure incurred, year of formation,

maintenance and management policy

proposed etc.

There can be no accountability

without transparency and no

transparency without proper

information with the community

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System of Post

project Assets

maintenance

The asset generated should be vested

with the GP and maintained by the

concerned Unser Group using the

Community Funds or by generating

additional funds through the GO as per

need from time to time.

GPs can access funds form

diverse sources for post-project

maintenance and development

of the assets are under their

guardianship. A separate fund

at the discretion of PRIs

ensures the control of users

over maintenance

Post Project

Facilitation

Identification of social animator and their

training in required technical skills needs

to be done to have facilitators in each

village that will provide backup to UGs

and PRIs and act as a linkage with the

LDs and other external agencies.

Community mechanisms are

found to breakdown in post-

project scenario breakdown in

post-project scenario because

of no locally available substitute

for the external social and

technical facilitation done

during project phase.

User Groups – Constitution, composition, membership, fund position, meetings, records,

by-laws, use of fund, linkages

Initially, the User Group, Self Help Group, PRIs, Production Group, Marketing Group

and component specific Group be constituted by the project staff. Broadly the groups

required to be formed mainly soil conservation, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry,

Agriculture, Landless and Marginal farmers and development works etc.

14.6 Capacity Building

Capacity building is an important aspect of strengthening social development processes by way of trainings, workshops, exposures through knowledge and skill building interventions. The following specific trainings may need to be organized:

1. Management (Institutional, book keeping, financial management, management and maintenance of assets created, framing and follow of regulatory by-laws, conflict resolution, equity sharing etc.

2. Local leadership and communication skills 3. In developing cordial relation with other support organizations (PRIs,

Departments, Financial Institutions etc.) 4. In identification of livelihood option/income generation activities. 5. In regular required Technical trainings, in Forestry, Animal Husbandry,

Agriculture, Horticulture and in soil and water conservation.

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14.6.1 Capacity Building and Reorientation

Continue to scale up and systematize the training of staff in social, institutional and technical

aspects. Ensure at least fifty percent of all technical and field staff to be sent on one or more

exposure visits, preferably outside the state.

14.7 Consolidation Phase

The last phase of watershed Management plan is the withdrawal phase, which will start when

the Project implementation is about to be completed. In this phase the resources augmented

and economic plans developed in phase II (works phase) are made the foundation to create

new nature based, sustainable livelihoods & raised productivity levels. The main objectives

under this phase are:

� Consolidation & completion of various works;

� Build up the capacity of the community based organization to carry out the new agenda

items during post project period;

� Sustainable management of developed natural resources and

� Up scaling of successful experience regarding farm production system and off-farm

livelihoods.

14.7.1 Consolidation of various works:

� Preparation of Project report with details about status of each intervention;

� Documentation of successful experiences as well as lessons learnt for future use;

� Formal allocation of user rights over common property resources (CPRs);

� Collection of user charges of CPRs. Repair, maintenance and protection of CPRs.

Sustainable utilization of development natural resources.

� Involvement of Gram Panchayat(s) or forming of Village Resource Management

Society (VRMS) or the Watershed Committee is made responsible to generate, manage

the resources & look after repair and maintenance of the structures raised during

implementation phase.

14.7.2 Intensification of Farm Production System / Off-farms Livelihoods:

� Up-scaling of successful experiences related to above aspects through revolving fund

under the project as well as credit and technical support from external institutions.

� Promotion of agro-processing, marketing arrangements of produce and similar off-farm

and informal sector enterprises. Farmers may also be encouraged to develop pesticide

free management, low cost organic inputs, seed farms links with wider markets to fetch

competitive price.

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14.7.3 Post-withdrawal Project Management related aspects:

� Participatory planning, implementation and marketing of activities to be carried out

during consolidation phase.

14.7.4. Formation of Federation:

� A Federation of the village level societies could be formed as apex institution in the

project area in order to support economic activities. The Federation would further

strengthen and activate the linkages established with external resource agencies for

knowledge, credit input procurement, sale of local outputs, carrying on proceeding

activities to the point of exports etc.

� The Federation may also use the Watershed Development Fund for repair and

maintenance of structure created in Phase II.

14.8 Networking:

Users Groups, self help groups, other production groups such as Vegetable grower

group fruit grower group, Spices grower groups and flower grower group etc., cannot

survive in isolation, networking line departments and other developmental organization

is important for awareness generation, adoption of new technology and for convergence

with various schemes of different departments.

1. Linkage with line Departments: - The project must start bringing in the concerned

line department into its programmes during the project period itself. The agricultural,

Animal Husbandry and Horticulture inputs (seeds, medicines etc.) being sources and

provided by the IWMP must be linked to the concerned departments or agency. In the

medium run, the Primary Agricultural Co-operative societies may play a service and

goods support role as an intermediary at the village level. They can be mobilized at this

stage.

2. Convergence with Govt. Schemes: - In terms of post project linkage of

Users Groups/ Water user association the possibilities of linkage to other existing

departmental schemes, as envisaged in the watershed guidelines of MoRD are the best

way of sustaining their activities and assets. In this direction, the linkage with these

agencies through DLCC will provide a platform for the project to seek potential schemes

while the departments will find already organized community institutions and User

Groups to make their targeted programmes a success.

3. Linkages with organizations like CAPART: CAPART Supports project proposals

from voluntary Organizations in rural areas. Proposals for projects above are to be

submitted directly to CAPART headquarters or to SANDESH Hamirpur (Local NGO).

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4. Federating UGs: Market forces do not inherently watch the interest of producers.

There is a strategic need to federate together the UGs working with similar

produce/products so that they can collectively market their goods and compete with

middlemen and other negative forces within the market domain.

5. Capacity Building of UGS: The following Specific aspects may need to be;

� Participatory planning;

� Implementation and marketing of activities to be carried out during consolidation

phase;

� Management Trainings institution;

� Book keeping;

� financial management;

� framing and follow up regulatory measures;

� management and maintenance of assets created;

� Conflict resolution and equity sharing;

� Linkages with concerned line departments,

� R&D institutions, co-operatives, bank/credit institutions Users Groups, Self Help

Groups etc.

6. Relationship with Markets: - Of all the aspects, relating with the markets is the

most crucial. The historical experience of EDPs and watershed programmes from all

over India suggests that individual producers, however innovative they may be, cannot

deal with the market forces on their own. The example of the florists of District Kangras

created through the Kanga towards self sufficiency by 2000 project is a case in point.

The successful surviving florists were very enterprising and economically sound farmers

who had learned the technological aspects and were producing a fair amount of flowers.

But because they organized their marketing initiative too late, they marketed individually

and their business closed one by one linked with the market players in the cities, they

could have competed favorably and survived.

The market is a mechanism for maximizing profits which it does by exploiting both its

ends as much as it can the producer as well as the consumer. Market does not

recognize any welfare role, merely the provision of services that come at a cost. In order

to link up the livelihood initiatives taken by the project to markets makes them

competitive and to sustain them in the post-project scenario.

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14.9 Market Linkages need to be established.

Exposure visit/Study tours: For selected farmers of the UGs and project staff to

selected sites of technical and social excellence is organized properly it will help

adoption and sustainability of the programmes suggested sites are-UHF Nauni,

(Joginder Nagar) IGFRI (Palampur) on going bilateral and NGO Projects in HP and to

other mountain areas outside the state.

14.10 Self Help Groups (SHGs) IWMP has been forming SHGs for income generation activities (IGAs). The SHGs can

be strengthened by re-focusing on niche based SHGs with a high potential. There is a

need to focus on natural resource based livelihoods so as to strengthen the linkage with

watershed activities and benefits. The project should focus on initiating trainings on

SHG around potential livelihood niches of the Mid Hill. Given the niches available in Mid

Hill, the following potential livelihoods are suffewsted for focus during the last two year

of project.

Medicinal Plants based livelihoods: In situ should be a priority as it improves Stake-

holdership and conservation of forests. Ex-situ potentials may be explore where forest

areas are less. Institutions with capacity to bring in these skills with minimum gestation

period (Such as Lok Vigyan Kendra, Ayrvedic Resarch Center, Joginder Nagar etc.) can

be involved.

Dairy and pasture management: in order to involve the rural community of Cattle

holders, developing collection and marketing organizations through dairy co-ops etc can

be a strategy for areas where fodder enhancement has taken place.

Organic Farming: Given the modern consumer trends, organic Agricultural and

Horticultural produce and products are in big demand. Field trials on Vermin

Composting should be dovetailed into organizing farmers (in Bio-Villages) and building

up marketing linkages by involving known institutions and NGOs (e.g. Manthan etc.).

This can be the strategy for areas where Water Harvesting Structures have created

irrigation potentials.

Food Processing: Drying wild fruits from forests and value addition of surplus produce

of multi-diversity Mid Hill forests and fields and orchards has rich promise of livelihoods

generation. For example, selected bamboo shoots from the bamboo plantations into

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their 3rd year can be sold to existing producer managed Food Processing Organization

such as Samaridhi Mahila Cooperative Society, HIMCU etc. to create new livelihoods.

Wool base enterprises: There is a need to develop incomes around wool rearing and

weaving so as to improve livelihoods security of Gaddis. Introducing better weaving

styles, improvement of local pit looms, Vegetables dyeing and organizing the weavers

to market their products competitively into external markets.

CHAPTER – 15

PROJECT OUTCOMES/ BENEFITS TO BE ACCRUED

15.1 Projected Outcomes: The implementation of the proposed plan is expected to accelerate the pace of

agricultural development in the watershed. Assuming the assured irrigation facilities are

provided by harnessing the irrigation potential and harvesting rain water, the foodgrains

production is expected to grow at a rate of 18% per unit area per annum. Likewise, the

augmentation of land and water resources shall have significant impact on enhancing

productivity of these scarce resources. The detailed outcomes are listed below:

1. Water harvesting structures of 10785 cum. capacity shall be created.

2. Irrigation potential & available water potential shall be created which will provide

assured/protective irrigation to an area of 72.38 ha.

3. 72.38 ha. arable land shall be brought under supplement irrigation system.

4. Soil erosion is major problem in this watershed approximately 3800 cum soil shall be protected through different activities.

5. 123.09 ha. total land proposed for treatment under horticulture.

6. A huge chunk of cultivable waste land and non cultivable waste land of 518

hectares infested with lantana, parthenium and threatened with stream bank erosion shall be treated and proposed for afforestation/ pasture. This shall

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improve the fodder production to the approximate level of 4990 tons Green Grass.

7. Food-grain production shall increase recording a growth rate of 18% per unit

area annum after the implementation of the plan.

8. Production of vegetable would increase 2490 metric ton per annum.

9. The milk production is expected to increase about 8 to 10 per cent. The milk from crossbred cows, local cows and buffalo is expected to increase at a rate of 8%, 10% and 9%, respectively.

10. The expected meat production shall be increase from 37.53 ton to 64.23 ton.

15.2 Agriculture:

Increased diversity, long-term soil fertility, high food quality, reduced pest/disease, self-

reliant production system, resilient agro ecosystem, compatibility of production with

environment.

15.3 Horticulture:

Horticulture plantations will be picked up considerably after the project intervention.

15.4 Animal Husbandry:

The milk production of milch animals and the percentage of crossbred milch animals will

be increased substantially. The fodder availability will also be improved substantially.

Fodder grass will be planted on bunds or terraces will develop in to large clamps that

will provide a physical barrier and will help to improve soil condition and crop yield while

cutting provided fodder for the live stock.

15.5 Soil Conservation:

• DLT packages will meet the felt needs of the targeted communities as these have succeeded to arrest the serious degradation and will help to reclaim for putting back under cultivation of crops, fodder grass and fodder trees.

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• Drainage line systems will succeed to substantially bring down the soil loss or sediment load in the nalas /khuds/Streams.

• Flow duration will be extended to 12 months or will make perennial for all drainage line.

15.6 Water Resources Development

1. To enhanced moisture regime and arability in streams, 72.38 ha.. area will be brought under assured irrigation thereby changing the cropping pattern.

2. Bauris, village ponds, wells will be renovated / constructed enhancing the water availability for domestic and live stock population throughout the year particularly during water scarce periods Wildlife Nomads and their herds will also be benefited. The ground water will be recharged.

15.7 Infrastructure Development

Environment – Reduced pollution, reduced dependence on non-renewable resources,

negligible soil erosion, wildlife protection, resilient agro ecosystem, compatibility of

production with environment.

Soil Conditions – Improved health, better education, reduced rural migration, gender

equality, increased employment and good quality work

Economic conditions – Stronger local economy, self-reliant economy, income

security, increased returns, reduced cash investment, low risk

Institutional – Cohesiveness, stability, democratic organizations, enhanced capacity.

Stronger community

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15.8 Outcome / End Results

Each Watershed Development Project is expected to achieve the following results

by the end of the project period:

a. All the works/activities that are planned for the treatment and development of the drainage lines, arable and non-arable lands in the watershed area are completed with the active participation and contribution of the user groups and the community at large.

b. The user groups/panchayats have willingly taken over the operation and maintenance of the assets created and made suitable administrative and financial arrangements for their maintenance and further development.

c. All the members of the watershed Committee and staff such as Watershed Secretary and Volunteers have been given orientation and training to improve their knowledge and upgrade technical/management and community organizational skills to a level that is appropriate for the successful discharge of their responsibilities on with drawl of the Watershed Development Team from the Project.

d. The village community would have been organized into several, homogeneous self-help groups for savings and other income generation activities which would have achieved sufficient commitment from their members and built up financial resources to be self sustaining.

e. The increase in cropping intensity and agricultural productivity reflecting in overall increase in agriculture production.

f. Increase in income of farmers/landless laborers in the project area.

g. Increase in groundwater table due to enhanced recharge by watershed interventions.

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BASE LINE WATERSHED AREA

Development Block Nadaun

Total Geographical Area of

Project

0.05800

Treatable Area

Wasteland (Lakh Hectares) 0.00614

Rainfed Agricultural Land

(Lakh Hectares)

0.03593

Total Cropped Area (Lakh

Hectares)

0.04227

Net Sown Area (Lakh

Hectares)

0.03593

Total no. of Water Storage

Structures

129

Total no. of Water

Extracting Units

0

Total storage capacity of

water storage structures

(cubic meters)

10785

No. of Household

SC 1971

ST 239

Others 8604

Total Population in the

project Area

49509

No. of Household of

Landless people

1

Total no. of BPL

Household

2168

No. of Small Farmer's

Household

2290

No. of Marginal Farmer's

Household

6418

Depth of Ground Water (meters) below Ground Level

Pre-monsoon 5 - 6

Post-monsoon 4-5

No. of person-days of

Seasonal Migration

0