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SDG ACTION PLAN – SINGAPUR VILLAGE
HIMANI MEHTA MAMTA KALRA ARUNA ARORA SUMAN PATEL
Demographic Profile
HINDU POPULATION
TELUGU SPEAKING
PUCCA HOUSES
AGRARIAN SOCIETY
2448 SIZE OF VILLAGE
2015 VOTERS
532 MGNREGA JOB CARDS
665 HOUSEHOLDS
MANDAL - HUZURABAD
DISTRICT - KARIMNAGAR
Model Village
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Command Area
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Agrarian Village
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High Happiness Quotient
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Empowered Women
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What made Singapur so Special ? Connected to National Highway Peaceful Village
Negligible Crime Rate
Healthy Population
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Part – HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
Part – ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT
Part – ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Part – GOOD GOVERNANCE
Part – OTHER DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITIES
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AREA OF ANALYSIS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
GOALS
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HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
SDG – 4 QUALITY EDUCATION
CURRENT STATUS
Flash Card Demonstration State-Provided Text Books Mid – Day Meal Scheme
Anganwadi Workers – Building Blocks of Nation’s Future
Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS)
Key Observations
Non- Formal Education
Nutritional & Health development
Request for raised Honorarium
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HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
SDG – 4 QUALITY EDUCATION
CURRENT STATUS
0 10 20 30 40 50
Primary
Upper Primary
Primary Upper Primary
Teachers 3 8
Girls 10 29
Boys 6 15
Total Students 16 44
Distribution of Primary & Upper-Primary Classes Data corresponds to Village Govt. schools
More FEMALE STUDENTS than MALE STUDENTS
Majority students attending Private Schools at Huzurabad
Education Bias – Majority Male Children being sent to Pvt. Schools
Pupil – Teacher Ratio is approximately 6. Good Enough !!
3 4 5 2 1
No Sports Infrastructure
No Formal Computer Education
Proper Sanitation
Engineering Inclination
Career-Oriented Students
No PT Teacher No Yoga Teacher No Proper
Playgrounds
Very Basic Computer Knowledge to Students
No Computer teacher
Separate Toilets For Girls, Boys and Differently-Abled
Students
Filtered Water from Bala Vikas Water Purification Plant
Students inclined towards Engineering.
Kamla Institue of
Science & Technology
High Aspirations among Students. Strong – Headed
Goals
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HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
SDG – 4 QUALITY EDUCATION
KEY ISSUES & CHALLENGES
No Playground
No Sports Equipments
No Yoga Classes
No Sports & Yoga Faculty
No Awareness
Pre-Primary School
Combined Classroom for students of Different Classes
Upper Primary School
Separate Classrooms for all Classes
Male Students being sent to Private Schools outside Village
Major Village School going population of Girls
Girl Dropout before or during Higher Education for Marriage
Computer Lab available with 10 Computers including Projector.
No Computer Teacher to impart Technical Skills
Lack of Digital Infrastructure – Digi Blackboard etc.
No Government School for Higher Education in the Village
No Private School even for Primary and Upper Primary
Private Schools at Huzurabad
Attempt to Open Private School by the MPs and MLAs but in vain
No Impetus to Health & Yoga
Pre-Primary : Combined Classes
Differential Treatments
Computer Lab with No Teacher
No Higher Sec./Pvt. School
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HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
SDG – 4 QUALITY EDUCATION
ROADMAP
Higher Secondary Schools
Opening of Higher Secondary School in the Village – Government or Private
Infrastructure & Staff
Proper School Infrastructure for Primary & Pre-Primary Classes
Physical Education Teacher & Proper Sports Amenities
Computer Teachers
Digitalisation Imparting Practical
Knowledge using Computer Labs, Science Labs, Library
etc Quality Education
Course structure affiliated to CBSE or equivalent Board to impart quality and competitive knowledge
New Dimension to existing PTMs
Encouraging Parents to allow Girls to acquire Higher
Education
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ENVIRONMENT &
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
GOALS
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ENVIRONMENT & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
AGENTS AT WORK
ANGANWADI WORKERS
MANDAL SUPERVISORS
ASHA & ANM
HEALTH WORKERS
MAJOR STAKEHOLDERS
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL
PERSONNEL GRAM
PANCHAYAT
SDG – 3 GOOD HEALTH & WELL BEING
SDG – 6 CLEAN WATER & SANITATION
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ENVIRONMENT & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
SDG – 3 GOOD HEALTH & WELL BEING
SDG – 6 CLEAN WATER & SANITATION
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KEY INFRASTRUCTURE
MDMS AROGYA LAKSHMI
RASHTRIYA POSHAN ABHIYAN
KCR KITS
MISSION BHAGIRATHA
SWACH BHARAT ABHIYAN
30 DAY ACTION
PLAN
01 - DISPENSARY
02 - ICDS CENTRES
02 GP OPEN WELL FOR DRINKING WATER
01 - CHC
01 - PVC
01 – WATER ATM
KEY SCHEMES
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ENVIRONMENT & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
SDG – 3 GOOD HEALTH & WELL BEING
SDG – 6 CLEAN WATER & SANITATION
CURRENT STATUS KEY CHALLENGES
ANGANWADI STAFF – ACTIVE & MOTIVATED
SERVICES WELL RECEIVED
HIGH COMMUNITY OUTREACH
EXCELLENT CHC AT HUZURABAD
SAFE DRINKING WATER AVAILABLE
EACH HH WITH IHHL UNDER SBM
ODF STATUS
SEPARATE PLASTIC TRASH CANS
77.4% C – SECTION RATE IN KARIMNAGAR
NO PROPER SUB-CENTRE BUILDING
NO HOSPITAL BEDS
HONORARIUM TO ICDS WORKERS
ONLY 2 WARDS GETTING BHAGIRATHA WATER
ONLY 3 SWEEPERS FOR A POPULATION OF 2400 AS AGAINST
THE NORM OF 500:1
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ENVIRONMENT & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
ROADMAP
SDG – 3 GOOD HEALTH & WELL BEING
SDG – 6 CLEAN WATER & SANITATION
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SEPARATE DUSTBINS TO SEGREGATE DRY & WET
WASTES
COMPLETION OF MISSION BHAGIRATHA PIPELINE
CONTINUATION OF 30 DAYS ACTION PLAN
PERMANENT BUILDING FOR SUB-CENTRE
ENGAGING PRIVATE LABOUR UNDER OTHER
HEADS (SANITATION -15%)
ONLY 30% OF FUNDS CAN BE USED FOR
SALARIES
Success Story of Community Health Centre
Well Structured Building Cleanliness & Hygiene Citizen Charter
Board displaying every doctor with photo and name
Sitting days & time of every doctor Patients’ Satisfaction Quotient
100 %
Visual Proofs
Anganwadi Workers Meeting with ASHA, A&M - Health Workers
MACR BAND KCR KIT
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
GOALS
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SDG – 8 DECENT WORK & ECONOMIC GROWTH
SDG – 12 RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION & PRODUCTION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
CURRENT STATUS
90% 8% 2%
Paddy Maize Cotton 50%
25% 25%
Marginal Farmers 488.52 acres
Medium Farmers 261.6 acres
Large Farmers 91.65
Small Farmers 268.43 acres
Landless No
Information
Total Cultivable Area – 1456 acres
Haritha- Haram
Soil Health
Cards & PM Kisan
02 Krishi
Vigyan Kendra (KVKs)
Rythu Schemes
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SDG – 8 DECENT WORK & ECONOMIC GROWTH
SDG – 12 RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION & PRODUCTION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
KEY CHALLENGES & ISSUES
FARMERS’ ISSUES
NEW MACHINERY
Shift to Mechanization due to Labour Shortage
Limited Availability – Tractors & Cultivators only
Few Large Farmers with new Equipments
No Subsidies to Small Farmers to rent machinery for agriculture
Mutual Dependence - Large Farmers renting their own machinery
LABOUR CRISIS
Mostly people have their own Lands
Area under cultivation Gone Up or Villagers actually Migrated?
Decline in Women Labour
Income Disparity:
Men – INR 700
Women – INR 300
NEW PROBLEM OF MONKEYS
Mining of surrounding Hills for Granite caused Mokeys to miigrate to SINGAPUR Village.
Continuous Threat to Crops
AVAILABILITY OF LOANS/FUNDS
Commercial Banks are Problematic – Asking Multiple Documents and long Processing Time
Large Farmers providing Loans
Pvt. Financers - Funds at higher interest rates
LABOUR SHORTAGE
MECHANIZATION
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LOA
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SDG – 8 DECENT WORK & ECONOMIC GROWTH
SDG – 12 RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION & PRODUCTION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ROADMAP
Addressing Emerging
Problems of Monkey
Subsidies for Machinery
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D C Educating Farmers about Crop Insurance
Ease of Acquiring Loan
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GOALS
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SDG – 16 PEACE, JUSTICE & STRONG INSTITUTIONS
SDG – 17 PARTNERSHIPS FOR GOALS
GOOD GOVERNANCE
CURRENT STATUS
ACTIVE MEMBERS –
TIMELY GRAM MEETINGS
PROPER DISBURSEMENT
OF ASARA PENSIONS
E-PANCHAYAT PORTAL – ONE
STOP SHOP
PROPERLY MAINTAINED
RECORDS
PROPER TAX COLLECTION
Measurement Books
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SDG – 16 PEACE, JUSTICE & STRONG INSTITUTIONS
SDG – 17 PARTNERSHIPS FOR GOALS
GOOD GOVERNANCE
KEY CHALLENGES
HARITHA-HARAM – GOOD INITIATIVE BUT LACKS FINANCIAL SUPPORT & ENTHUSIASM
NO PUCCA ROADS – NOT EVEN IN DEVELOPED PART
LACK OF FUNDS – HURDLE IN MAJORLY ALL
DEVELOPMENTAL WORKS
FOUR COMMITTEES ON HARITHA-HARAM,
SANITATION, DEVELOPMENT WORKS&
STREET LIGHTS – NOT VERY ACTIVE
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SDG – 16 PEACE, JUSTICE & STRONG INSTITUTIONS
SDG – 17 PARTNERSHIPS FOR GOALS
GOOD GOVERNANCE
ROADMAP
Decentralisation of Power
District Mandal Village
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Increasing Accountability by Strengthening Committees
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Intra – Village Action Plan on similar lines of 30 Days Action Plan
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Revise Allocation Mechanism to different Segments – Harithaharam etc
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THANK YOU
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