our impression of village life visit/group 2.pdf · 2019-07-06 · various govt. schemes 4. kcr kit...
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Group No. 02
Members:-
Vivek Ranjan Pandey (A-34)
Sagar Maheshwari (A-56)
Alok Ojha (A-58)
Praveen Kumar Meena (A-61)
Nitesh Kumar Singh (A-62)
Total Population : 3286
(Male - 707 & Female – 1579)
Number of households : 762
(SC-167 , ST-4 , BC-482 , OC-111)
Nirmal Gram Puruskar in 2006-
07
32 CCTVs cameras installed all
over village.
100% ODF
Adopted by Surbhi Medical
College,Siddipet
Village Profile
Objectives
1. To understand Ground Level realities
2. To study various Govt. schemes for rural development
3. To understand Socio-Economic profile
4. To understand dynamics of bottom planning approach
5. To understand working of various village level institutions
6. To recognize the importance of people’s participation in solution to their problems
Panchayati Raj
Sarpanch – Smt. Laxmi Reddy (General & Female)
Upsarpanch – one from 12 Ward Members
Ward Members – 11
Gen – 6; SC – 2; BC – 4
Male – 6; Female – 6
Govt. Representatives AEO – 1 ; VRO – 1 ; VPO – 1 ; Panchayat Secretary – 1
1 . ED U C ATION
2 . HEA LTH
3 . WATER
4 . S A N ITATION
5 . SELF HELP GR OU PS
6 . A GR IC U LTU R E
7 . LIV ELIHOOD
8 . VA R IOU S GOV T. S C HEM ES
9 . ISSU ES R ESOLV ED
Issues Covered
Education
School
Primary School
Total number of students - 133
{ 71 Boys & 62 Girls }
Higher Secondary School
Total number of students - 123
{ 111 Boys & 12 Girls }
Anganwadi Centres – 3 No. (for 3 to 5 year)
One Library in Village
Education
Hostel BC Hostel { Only for Boys } For 5th to 10th Class Strength -100 Rs. 62/- as Incentive to each boy per month Mahila Gurukul { Only for Girls } For 5th to 12th class (Science Stream) strength - 800 640 seats were occupied Jagjivan Ram Memorial Residential School Strength – 800 { Only for Girls} 5km from village
Health
Primary Health Centre – 20km from Village
Super Specialty Hospital – 5km from village
Sub-Health Centre Male Head – 1
Female Head – 1
ASHA Worker – 3
Every Wednesday – Immunity Drive (Vaccination)
Every First Thursday – Village Health Nutrition & Sanitation Day
Every Monday – Awareness about health diseases to 18+ girls
Common Diseases - Cold, Flu, Fever, Diarrhea etc.
Health
Deliveries
Registers Maintained – 1. Field Register for
Pregnant Women 2. Deaf & Dumb Register 3. HIV Register 4. Cancer Patient Register 5. Birth Register- Month
wise 6. Injection Due List
Register
Normal Caesarean
In Govt. 45% 55%
In Private 1% 99%
Drinking Water
Source –
Mission Bhagirathi
Bal Vikas – (NGO gives RO water at Rs. 3/- Per 20litre)
Total No. of Water Tanks – 4 (1.8 Lakh Ltrs Capacity)
Testing of water – every 3 month by RWS Staff
Ground water is contaminated due to pharmaceutical waste.
Sanitation
12 Members {Two times a day}
Each Household is given 2 dustbins
Dump Yard is to be inaugurated on 27 July 2019
Currently dumping in open at 5 km from Village
Every Tuesday – SBM Drive (Select the locality and clean it)
ODF – 100%
Nirmal Gram Puruskaar – 2006-07 (To Promote total Sanitation)
Self Help Group
Total Groups in Village – 54
(10-15 members )
It Started in 1999 & 2006
Main source of income – Bidi
Making (Almost 80% Women)
Loan Limit – 5 Lakhs (Which
they want to increase upto 10
Lakhs)
Interest Rate – 1%
They are meeting once in a
month.
AGRICULTURE
70% are Farmers
Source of Water – Borewell (At Present)
Future Plan ( Kaleshwaram Project)
Type of Crops – Rice, Maze, Cotton etc.
Variety of Rice – MTU 1010, JJL 24423, KNM 118
Government Representative -AEO (Agriculture Extension Officer)
Fertilizer – Distributed in village
Soil testing is done by AEO at regular interval.
24 hours Electricity for borewell @ 20/- per month
MGNREGS
Total number of Job Cards – 450
Total Wage Seeker – 800
Wage – Rs. 180/- to Rs. 210/- Per Day
Projects :-
1. Harita Haram Project
2. Cleaning of Tank
3. Land Levelling
Livelihood
70% - Farmer
30% - Factory and Own Business
80% Women are Bidi Maker
20% Women are Housewife
Total No. of Kirana Shop – 9
Total No. of Tent House – 1
Total No. of hotels – 6
Total No. of Wine Salers – 11
Various Govt. Schemes
1. Rythu Bandhu : 5000/- per Acre Agriculture Land per season 1720 Farmers, 2.05 Crore Rupees 2. Rythu Jeevan Bima Yojna – Farmer of age 18 to 59 years old are eligible for enroll 5 Lacs rupees Insurance Amount Death can occur due to any reason including suicide 3. Double Bedroom Housing Scheme – Land for 26 houses is allotted to panchayat Tentative Date for foundation stone – 27 July 2019
Various Govt. Schemes
4. KCR Kit & Amma Odi –
To pregnant woman after delivery at govt. hospital
Total 16 items (To keep baby warm and hygienic for 3 months)
Financial Help – Rs. 13000/- in case of girl
Rs. 12000/- in case of boy
Transport facility for pregnant woman before and after delivery
5. Aasara Pension Scheme –
For Bidi Worker, HIV Patients, Old Person, Toddy Tappers, Disabled Persons, Widows and Weavers.
6. Kalyan Laxmi/ Shaadi Mubaarak-
Rupees 1,00,116/- financial assistance for the marriage of girl
To the families having income not exceeding 2 lakhs.
Various Govt. Schemes
7. Harita Haram –
Large Scale Tree planting
programme
To increase area of tree cover from
24% to 33%
Target – 1 Lakhs tree per village
Minimum 400 trees in one KM
along the road
One village one Nursery
programme – Support Scheme
Nursery
Issues Identified for Action
Lack of Permanent Teacher
Separate Toilets for Girls/Female Teachers
Need for Extra Classroom in school
Industrial Development
Develop Irrigation Facility
Irregular electricity supply
Ensure adequate seating facility, light and fan
arrangement
Issues Identified for Action
Agriculture related consultancy
Pashu Chikitsalaya kendra
Broadband Facility
Computer facility in Schools
Improvement of quality of Education
Proper Sport & recreational facilities is needed
Covered Drainage System
Gas Connection for Mid-day Meal in Schools
Experience Learned
1. Level of Implementation of Govt. Schemes
2. Way of working of SHGs
3. Spending more time with people
4. Increase in Socio-Economic status of villages
5. Living with minimum resources and maximum harmony