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Community Contigency Plan

(CCP)Prepared byVillagers’ of Harasapada

Process Facilitation and DocumentationRanjan Praharaj

Development [email protected]

Cell: +91 9439862467Continue

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The Planning Process•Village meeting and prier consultation with the villagers•Handing over of overall responsibility to VDPC•Sharing of objectives with the villagers•Village transect walk•Historical transect with senior citizens•Social mapping•Hazard mapping and revisiting hazard history •Vulnerability mapping•Capacity mapping•Relationship mapping (Chapatti diagram) •Preparation of plan

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Acknowledgement This Community Contingency Plan (CCP) of Harasapada village is the outcome of the participatory Hazard Vulnerability and Capacity Analysis (HVCA) and micro level planning exercise held in the month of August 2010. This exercise was based on different mapping exercises like, transect walk around the village, social map, hazard map, vulnerability map, capacity map, relationship map and discussions with different groups of peoples including Peoples with Disability. The output of this Community Contigency Plan would be useful in coordinating various Disaster Preparedness and Mitigation activities. Besides, the mitigation plan can be integrated in the development plan of the village in a comprehensive manner to ensure that benefits and outcome of the developmental activities are equitably distributed and addresses structural deficiencies at the community level to ensure sustainable development with reduced risk and effective promotion of livelihood initiatives. This CC plan would be referred for developing more complex plans (micro projects) for approval in the Palli Sabha. We the villagers of Harasapada do solemnly resolve that we have prepared the plan on the following premises; The plan is based on the design and analysis of our village people involving word member, men, women, youths, senior citizens and all the PWDs of our village. The plan aimed at ensuring Disaster Risk Reduction with emphasis on inclusion of Disability and Gender Mainstreaming.  The Plan will be approved by the Palli Sabha and mainstreamed in the development process to ensure “Disaster Risk Reduction” and “Enhanced Livelihood” in our village. The facts and figures given in the plan are true to the best of our knowledge.  We the villagers will take the responsibility to update and revise the plan once in every year.  We do also promise to obey the guidelines and norms laid down in the plan to make our village a model one with full preparation to face any consequences henceforth. S/dVillagers                                                         Continue

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SOCIAL MAP

SEASONALITY MAP

HAZARD MAP

VULNERABILITY MAP

CAPACITY MAP

RELATIONSHIP MAP

CONTINGENCY PLAN

MITIGATION PLAN

ANNEXURES

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Profile of harasapada

About HarasapadaAmenities of the

village Demography

House Type

Livelihood and employment

Gender dimension in the village

Education and literacy

Livestock

Information System

Drinking water and sanitation

Migration

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About Harasapada: Village Harasapada is situated in Khandahota panchayat of Kanas block in Puri district. The village is located at 12 k.m. distance from the block office at Kanas and 36 k.m. from the district headquarter at Puri. Harasapada is surrounded by rivers (River Luna and Daya) in east and west and Chilka Lake as well as Bay of Bengal towards the south. The settlement of Harasapada village is about 400 years old. As the history goes, two brothers “Rama Biswal and Syam Biswal from Mrugasiragada had settled in the village for the first time. For the first time katcha road constructed to the village in 19 72 – 73. Village Harasapada got eclectic connection in 1996. Presently 175 families are living in the village and are earning their livelihood primarily from agriculture as well as livestock rearing. In the recent days, most of the youths migrating to Surat, Mumbai, Hidrabad etc. for wage work.

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Table: 1 Amenities of the village

Sr. No.Amenities

of the Village

TypesAvailable inside

the villageLocation

Functioning/Active

(Yes/No)

Distance from the village

1Mother and Child Care

Anganwadi InsideIn the primary school building

Yes 0 k.m

ANM Inside HH no. 50 Yes 0 k.mASHA Inside HH no. 19 Yes 0 k.m

2School

Primary Inside In the village Yes 0 k. m.

M. E. &High Village

Inside Near Nuapokhari Yes 1 k.m

Inside Near Nuapokhari Yes 1 k.m

3 CollegeIntermediate Outside Kanasa Yes 10 k. m.Degree Outside Kanasa Yes 10 k. m.

4Health Care

PHC Outside Nandigoda No 2 k. m.CHC Outside Kanas Yes 10 k. m.

5Public Service

Post Office Outside Khandahota Yes 2 k. m.Police Outside Gadisagoda Yes 12 k. m.Bank (Gramya Bank)

Outside Gadisagoda Yes 12 k. m.

6Social Welfare Center

PDS Outside Bindhana Yes 1 k. m.

Community Center No N/A N/A N/A

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Community Based Organisation

SHG (4 nos.) Inside In the village Yes 0 k. m.

Traditional Committee

Inside In the village Yes 0 k. m

8Panchayti Raj Institution

G.P Office Outside Khandahota Yes 2 k. m.Block Outside Kanasa Yes 10 k. m.Dist. Headquarter Outside Puri Yes 35 k. m.

9Road connectivity

Nearest Bus Stand Outside Kotakana Chhak Yes 3 k. m.

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Demography:There are 175 Households residing in the village out of which 166 belongs to general caste and rest of the 09 OBC. Total population of the village is 887 out of which 514 are male and 373 female. A detail of the village population is given in table no.2 below.

Table : 2 Cast, age group and gender wise distribution of population

Caste

Population

No. of HH

0 - 5 Years

6 -14 Years

15- 35 Years

36 - 60 Years

> 60 Years TotalSub Total

M F M F M F M F M F M F

General 166 164 37 78 87 106 99 121 122 19 10 488 355843

OBC 09 9 3 5 4 2 1 9 9 1 1 26 1844

Total 175 173 40 83 91 109 100 130 131 20 11 514 373 887Sub Total 213 174 209 261 31 887

(Source: Social Map/PRA analysis)

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House Type: The total population of the village is 887 from a total of 175 households. However these 175 families live in 69 houses. Due to non availability of homestead land and water loggings all around the residential area, tow to five families live under a single roof. The houses are located on both sides of the village main road. The residents of the thatched houses are the ones that face lot of hardships each year for the repair and maintenance of their houses. In case of flood, heavy rain as well as cyclone, these thatched houses get damage. Families with such thatched house take shelter in the school building and multipurpose shelter during flood or cyclone. A detail of families living in different type of houses is given in table no. 3 below.

Table : 3 Cast wise no. of households living in different type of houses

Type of houseNo. of families

General cast OBC Total

Asbestos 56 1 57Asbestos & Thatched 2 2 4

Building 3 0 3

Building 27 2 29Building & Asbestos 1 0 1

Building & Thatched 1 0 1

Thatched 76 4 80

Grand Total 166 9 175(Source: Social Map/PRA analysis)

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Education and literacy: The village has a primary school inside its residential location. There is also one Upper Primary and High School in the village which is located adjacent to Nuapokhari village at a distance of 1 k. m. The Anganwadi centre operates in the school building of the Primary School. There is no. separate building for running the Anganwadi Center. Besides 3 graduates and four matriculates, the highest level of education was found to be only up to the 6th to 8th standard. The children usually drop out after the upper primary level. The drop out is seen more among the girls as they quit studies to do take over the household responsibilities. Most of the households are unable to afford higher education of their children. The primary school building is located in a low-lying area which submerges during flood and heavy rain. Due to this problem in each and every year the primary school remains close for a long period of time thereby impeding the continuity of education. During flood and heavy rain the road to the High School/multipurpose shelter submerges and at some places get damage, for which students and teachers couldn’t approach the school and the school remains close for several days.

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Drinking water and sanitation:There are four community tube wells available in the village for drinking water purpose out of which one is defunct. Out of three tube wells those are functioning, two submerges with flood/rain water. The plat form of one tube well has been raised which is now creating problem in accessibility for PwDs, senior citizens and pregnant women.

Source Number

Purpose

StatusDrinking

water

Other domesti

c use (bathing

, washing

etc.)

Drinking water

for livestock/Anima

l bathing

Tube well 4 Yes No No

One is defunct. Two submerges with flood/rain water.

One with raised platform is without ramp & railing which causes problem in accessibility for PwDs and pregnant women.

Water of all the tube wells taste saline

Pond (2 out of 8)

2 Yes Yes Yes

Same pond water is used for drinking, bathing, cleaning of utensils, bathing of animal and other domestic purposes.The bathing place is not properly accessible for PwDs.

(Source: Vulnerability Map/VCA)

Due to salinity of tube well water, the villagers use pond water for drinking, cocking and other domestic purposes. Due to multi purpose use of the pond water and it’s submerging with flood/rain water it becomes contaminated. The villagers regularly suffer from diarrhea, stomach diseases and skin diseases etc. as a result of using this contaminated water. The existing health services are not properly reaching out to the people. Few medicines are available with the Anganwadi worker. Most of the children were found to be undernourished. However children get immunized regularly. ANM visits the village occasionally. The ASHA worker is taking initiative to promote institutional delivery. Only two families in the village have toilets. Toilet facility is also not there in the Primary School-cum-Anganwadi situated in the village. Open defecation is a traditional practice in the area. PwDs, adolescent girls and women face a lot of problem during flood, heavy rain as well as normal times for defecation.

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Livelihood and employment: The PRA analysis revealed that the villagers are engaged mostly in two major types of livelihood options i.e. agriculture and daily wage labor, agriculture being the primary occupation. There are only 6 service holders in the village. Most of the small and marginal farmers practicing agriculture also depend on daily labour as their secondary source of livelihood. The daily wage work includes agricultural work as well as non-agricultural works like; construction of roads and buildings etc. Though 58 families of the village have got job card but MNRGS work has not yet started in the area.

Table : 5 Cast wise no. of households with different occupations

Type of occupationGeneral OBC Grand Total

Agriculture 131 9 140Business 6 0 6Daily Labour 14 0 14Driver 8 0 8Labour 1 0 1Service 6 0 6

Grand Total 166 9 175(Source: Social Map/PRA analysis)

Agriculture and its allied practices are the prime occupation of village community for their life sustenance . Rice is the major crop of the village which occupies 100% of cropped area during Rabi season. Due to regular crop loss in water logging and flood, Kharif cropping is no more in practice in the village. The indigenous varieties of water/flood resistance paddy seeds are not available in the area due to regular pursuance by the agriculture department for practicing high yield/Hybrid paddy. But, the high yield/hybrid seeds have not the water/flood resistance capacity for which there was regular crop loss and presently the villagers are keeping their land fallow in Kharif season. Irrigation is the main constraint to harvest the Rabi crop. Presently the farmers are using the water from Nalahs and Chuhas to harvest the Rabi paddy. But, due to inadequate quantity of water available in these Nalahs and Chuhas, most of the time it creates conflict among the villagers to take facility of the available water. Such conflict some times leads to group conflicts and even loss of life and injuries. There is a huge scope for renovation of the existing structures and excavation of new community ponds, farm ponds and irrigation wells inside/ at the corner end of the paddy fields which will provide secured irrigation facility for the Rabi crop and create more opportunities for crop intensification and diversification. The villagers have several times request before the district Government for extending the canal from Kanas to the area which can provide irrigation facility to more than 15 villages. But, there is no result so far. There is an emerging need to initiate alternate income generation programmes and micro enterprises especially for the PwDs, unemployed youths and land less as well as marginal farmers.

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Livestock:Both droughts as well as milch animals are reared by the villagers. Dung produced by these animals is used as manure. Most of the pastures lands available in the village are encroach by the villagers. This increases the pressure for free grazing in agriculture land during lean season. All the animals available in the village are of traditional local variety.

Table : 6 Livestock population

Ownership Bullock Cow Goat SheepHen

General 105 114 57 5677

OBC 8 8 7 22

Total 113 122 64 5879

(Source: Social Map)

During May-July generally cows and bullocks suffer from rinderpest and smallpox diseases. During October-November dysentery fever mumps, smallpox and rinderpest diseases are very common. During June-July cows and bullocks suffer from rinderpest and glands swelling disease. Mortality of bullocks provides huge economic loss to the farmers which take years together to recover. Goats also suffer from diseases like FMD and PPR. The loss of animals like bullock leads to keeping their land fallow. Services rendered by the veterinary service centre of Government are poor. As an alternative, they follow indigenous methods to treat their animals. Animal health camp and vaccination program are not organized in the village.

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Migration:The trend of distance migration is clearly visible in the village due to regular crop loss and non-availability of employment nearby. Youths from the village migrate to distance places like, Surat, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Paradeep etc. in search of wage work. They have to work hard for long periods in unsafe conditions to earn the wages.

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Gender dimension in the village: Men are the primary decision makers of the family, but women are consulted during decisions taken within the household. The women in the village share in most of the household management activities. They are more useful as they upkeep the attitude of saving in the society where as the male persons are found lavishly spending the money income. At the village level, decisions are mostly taken by the male members and women are not involved in any meetings or discussions. The Males and the females play following duties.

Table: 7 Work division between Male and Female

MaleFemale

Out House In house

Agricultural work: Ploughing, Transplanting, Weeding, Manuring, Harvesting, and Threshing.

Agricultural work:, Transplanting, Weeding, Harvesting, Seed storage, Seed treatment.

Cooking, Cleaning, Child care, Cow dung cake. Kitchen works.

Other work:, Browsing of Animals, Earth work, Construction work, and any other labour work as per availability.

Other work: Animal care and feeding

Fuel wood collection, Drinking water collection.

(Source: FGD/PRA analysis)

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Information System:Information system is not so good in the village. The source of information is limited to transistor, TV and mobile phones only, to which the access is limited to some specific houses. The information needs of the village people include disaster early warning, disaster de-warning, expert guidance on day-to-day problems like crop planning, pest management, animal husbandry, hand pumps installation and repairs etc. Individual information requirements could include, scope and opportunities for PwDs, job/education opportunities, bank loans and land records etc. For local level planning, the Government/Panchayat requirement could include health information including vital events like (birth, death and outbreak of certain diseases), status of different development activities and vital infrastructure like roads, hand pumps, wells and transport etc. In such a situation there is the immense need for a proper information exchange system at the village level.

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Table: 8 Seasonality map of Harasapada

Major events

Months during a year

Pusa

(Dec.-

Jan)

Magha

(Jan.-

Feb)

Phaguna

(Feb.-March

)

Chaita

(March-April)

Baisakh

a(Apr

il-May

)

Jestha(May-

June)

Asadha

(June-

July)

Shrabana(July-Aug)

Bhadraba(Aug.

-Sept)

Aswina

(Sept.-

Oct.)

Kartika

(Oct. Nov.)

Margasira

(Nov.-Dec.)

Rainfall O OOOOOOO

OOOO OO O

Agriculture

OOOOOOOO

OOOO OO

Harvesting

OOOOO

Credit OO OOO OOOOO

Wage employment

OOOOOOO

OOOO

OOOOO

OO

Migration OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO

Food Scarcity

OOO OOOO OOOOO

Human disease

OOOOOOOO

OOO

Animal disease

OOOOOOO

OOOO OO

Festivals OO OO OO OO OO OO OOOO OO OO OO OO

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Hazard Catalogue

Hazard CatalogueHazard Catalogue

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Hazard History of the Harasapadfa

Timeline of Hazard

Ranking of Hazards

Hazard History of the Harasapada

Hazard Catalogue

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Hazard History of the HarasapadaTable: 9 Hazard History

Year of occurrence

Type of hazard Direct loss Indirect loss

2008 Flood

Crop loss – 120 acres House damaged – 12 nos. Livestock (cow) loss – 2 nos. Road damaged – 0.5 k.m.

School closed for 1 month Contamination of drinking water Migration in search of wage work Problem of defecation particularly for

women and PwDs Subsequent health hazard for children Sale of assets and more debt

2006 Flood Crop loss – 100 acres House damaged – 5 nos. Livestock (cow) loss – 3 nos.

School closed for 1 month Contamination of drinking water Migration in search of wage work Problem of defecation particularly for

women and PwDs Subsequent health hazard for children

2003 Flood Crop loss – 60 acres House damaged – 3 nos.

Unhygienic conditions and bad odour School closed for 15 days Contamination of drinking water Migration in search of wage work Problem of defecation particularly for

women and PwDs

1999 Super Cyclone

Crop loss – 100 acres House damaged – 50 nos. Livestock loss – 12nos. Perennial tree loss – 50 nos.

app.

School closed for 15 days Panic and fear among the children Contamination of drinking water Migration in search of wage work Problem of defecation particularly for

women and PwDs

1995 Baisakhi Flood Crop loss – 200 acres. School closed for 15 days. Migration in search of wage work Sale of assets and more debt

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Table: 10 Timeline of Hazards

Type of disasters

Time of occurrence (months in a year)

J F M A M J J A S O N D

Flood

Cyclone / Storm / Heavy winds

Fire

Heat wave/Sunstroke

Diarrhea

Snakebite

Community Conflict

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Table: 11 Ranking of hazards by the villagers

Type of hazardsRank

1 (High) 2 (Moderate) 3 (Low)

Flood

Cyclone / Storm / Heavy winds

Fire

Heat wave/Sunstroke

Diarrhea

Snakebite

Community Conflict

Ranking of Hazards

Ranking of hazardsRanking of hazards

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Vulnerabilities

Vulnerable Human Elements

Vulnerable physical and material resource

The risk location in around the village

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Vulnerable Human Elements

Table: 12 Vulnerable Human Elements

Children< 5 years

PwDsSenior Citizen

Pregnant Women

Lactating Women

Chronic Disease Affected

Boys Girls Male Female Male Female Male Female

44 48 14 12 22 12 06 35 01 0

For details of vulnerable village population, refer annexure: One table no. 34,35,36 and 37

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Vulnerable physical and material resource

Table: 13 At risk physical/material elements of the village

Sr. No.

Type of Resources Vulnerabilities/Probability of loss and damages

1 Katcha Houses High probability of damage in cyclone, flood, heavy rain and fire.

2 Asbestos Houses High probability of damage in cyclone.

3 Standing Field Crop

There is high probability that the loss of field crops in Kharif season may happen due to cyclone, flood or heavy rain/water logging. The loss of field crops in Rabi season may happen due to lack of irrigation facility or situation like draught.Crop insurance in not in practice.

4 Fruit Bearing Trees There is high probability that the fruit bearing trees may be uprooted during cyclone or may not survive in water logging for a long period.

5 Livestock

The thatched cattle sheds adjacent to the residential houses damages during flood and cyclone. There no mount or high land for shelter of animals during flood, heavy rain and cyclone. The grazing land submerges with water and dry fodders get lost during flood and cyclone.

5Primary school Building

The Primary School building is located in a low lying area which submerges with flood/rain water. There is no staircase/ramp facility in the primary school building which otherwise could have been used as safe shelter during flood.

6 Multipurpose Shelter

The approach road to the shelter submerges with flood/rain water. There is no provision of ramp and railing in the school-cum shelter building making it inaccessible for the PwDs. Shelter materials and stock pile items are not maintained in the shelter building.

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Sr. No.

Type of Resources Vulnerabilities/Probability of loss and damages

7 Village RoadThe occurrence of flood or heavy rain poses a definite risk of damage to the village road. The katcha approach road to the village needs strengthening by making it pacca/CC road. .

8 Community Pond

The community ponds are highly susceptible to submerge and get contaminated in cases of a cyclone, flood or heavy rain. Besides, the fishes inside the pond will wash away in flood water once it submerges with flood.

9 Tube Well

The occurrence of a flood or heavy rain poses a definite risk of submerging the tube wells. One tube well with high raised plat form is inaccessible for PwDs and pregnant women as there is no facility of ramp and railing.

10 Drainage ChannelsThe occurrence of a flood or heavy rain poses a definite risk of silt coverage to the drainage channels.

11Weak River Embankment (Luna River)

High probability of breach of embankment during flood. Breach of embankment will make barrier in road communication to the village/area.

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The risk location in around the village

Table: 14 Risk locations in and around the villageSr. No. Type Location Distance Possible loss/damage

1Unprotected high voltage electric transformers

Inside the village Inside the village

There is possibility of accidents taking place due to explosion of the transformer which may affect the village people and livestock.

2 Loose electric wires at low height

Inside the village Inside the village

There is the possibility that the villagers or livestock in the village may come in contact with the charged electric wire.

3 Deep ponds at road side (3 nos.)

In and around the village Inside the village

The occurrence of a flood or heavy rain poses high possibilities of submerging of the community ponds located adjacent to the village roads. There is high probability that children, PwDs, persons not capable of swimming, livestock etc. drown in the deep pond.

4 River River Daya at the west 5 k.m.

High probability of flood.River Luna at the south-east

4 k.m.

5 ChilkaTowards the south of the

village 7 k.m.

The River mouths at the submerging point with Chillka got silted causing problem in drainage of river water. Increase in salinity of ground water.

6 Bay of BengalTowards the south of the

village 36 k.m. High probability of cyclone.

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Risk enhancing practices in Harasapada village

Table: 15 Risk Enhancing Practices

Sr. No. Common patterns of behaviour Possible loss/damage

1 Drinking of pond and river water High risk of outbreak of diarrhea, stomach problem, skin disease etc.

2 Open defecation High risk of outbreak of diarrhea, stomach problem etc.

3 Entering into deep/high velocity flood water (specially children)

Poses high risk of life loss or injury if wash away or drawn.

4 Engaged in hard work outside during heat waves Poses high risk of sunstroke.

5 Use of more pesticides/harmful poisons

Poses high risk of different diseases as the harvested crops are used for consumption purpose.

6 Taking of excess alcohol (non-branded)

Poses high risk of liver problem, loss of life, creating conflict within family and among community etc.

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Capacitie

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Capacities

Knowledge and Skills

Good Practices

Community Organisation

Resource Materials

Linkage/Relationship

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Knowledge and Skills

Table: 16 Knowledge and skill of the villagers

Sr. No. Type of knowledge/skill

No. of persons RemarksMale Female Total

1 First Aid 03 01 04Presently the village quacks and ASHA worker provides first aid service

2 Search and rescue 0 0 0 No. trained persons are available

3Information dissemination & Evacuation

0 0 0

No modern technology is in practice. Traditional systems like ringing of bell and organizing village meeting is in practice.

4 Fire fighting 0 0 0 No trained persons are available

5 Psycho social care 0 0 0 No trained persons are available

6 Shelter management 0 0 0 No trained persons are available

7 Expert swimmer 30 12 42 Only able for self safety.

8 Ex. Defense Service Personnel 02 0 02 Trained in search and rescue

9 Boat driver 04 0 04Can shale traditional variety of wooden boats.

10 Electrician 02 0 02Have basic knowledge of operation and maintenance.

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Good Practices

Table: 17 Good practices of Harasapada village

Sr. No. Type of practice Remarks

1 Regular monthly meeting

Planning and decision making done in the village meetings. However women participation needs to be ensured.

2Cleaning of community ponds by villagers

Community ponds which are used for drinking water and other purposes are cleaned by the villagers.

3 Life Insurance In case of 60 families the life of the sole bread earner are insured

4 Livestock Insurance Presently not in practice

5 Crop insurance Presently not in practice

6 Organising of mock drill

Presently not in practice

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Community Organisation

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Table: 19 Community organisations

Sr. No.

TypeMembers

Activity/Function

Male Fema

leTotal

1Self Help Groups (SHGs) – 3 nos.

0 46 46Thrift and credit. Developmental work

2

Village Disaster Management Committee (VDMC)

06 03 09 Recently constituted

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Resource Materials

Table: 18 Availability of resources/materials Sr. No. Type Quantity Sufficiency

1 First aid kit Nil N/A

2 Phone 82 no. Private cell phones

3 Charge light /Torch 85 nos. Private/personal

4 Gas light 5 nos.Can be used during emergencies in

case of power failure

5 Fire extinguisher Nil N/A

6 Radio 15 nos. Private/personal(Can be used for collecting and disseminating emergency messages)7 TV 25 nos.

8 Water drum (with tap) 2 nos.Yes

(Water can be stored for emergency)

9Utensils for common cocking

1 set Can be used during emergencies

10Electricity generator/inventor

Nil N/A

11 Village bell 1 no.Yes

(Can be used to diseminate emergency messages)

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Linkage/Relationship

Table: 20 Linkages/Relationships

Sr. No.

Institutions/IndividualsPresent

relationship/accessibility(Good, Average, Poor)

Remarks

1 Fire Brigade Poor Role of these institution/individuals are crucial during and immediately after any emergencies. Our village needs to develop better relationship with these institutiohn/individuals.

2 CHC Poor3 Local CSOs/NGOs Poor4 Water supply (PHED) Poor 5 Tehsil Office Poor6 SIRD Poor6 GKS Poor7 DSWO Poor8 CDMO Poor9 District collector Poor

10 Agriculture Department Poor11 Police station Average12 Panchayat Average13 Revenue Office Average14 PHC Average15 Anganwadi Good Relationship with these institutions

supports immediate and easy availability of services during emergencies. Our village needs to maintain the present relationship with these institutions.

16 ASHA Good

17 BDO Good

18 SOLAR Good

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Contingency Plan

VDPC Taskforce groupsEmergency materials

Important Contact numbers

Training and capacity building

Mock drill

Updating CCP

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Details of the Village Disaster Management Committee (VDPC):

Table: 21 Details of VDPC

Sr. No.

HH No.

Name Age Gender Educational Qualificatio

nDesignation Phone No.

1 47Ugresana Biswal

45 Male Degree President 9437822788

2 47 Gokula Biswal 37 Male 6th Member 8018012213

3 21Sashibhusana Biswal

32 Male Degree Member 9938976643

4 12Niranjana Biswal

25 Male Intermediate Member 9556654803

5 18Purnachandra Biswal

60 Male 8th Member 9938535072

6 64Budhinatha Biswal

60 Male 5th Member 9938657656

7 63Manorama Biswala

40 Female 9th Member 9937194815

8 22Ramamani Biswal

45 Female 3rd Member 9937815406

9 64Charulata Biswal

35 Female 5th Member 9556031176

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A. Early warning & Information Dissemination Task force

Taskforce groups

Table: 22 Details of Information dissemination and evacuation task force

Sr. No.

HH No.

Name of the member Age Gender Educational

Qualification Contact Number

1 09 Sekhara Biswala 22 Male 6th 9938076833

2 60 Jyostnamayee Biswal 20 Female 10th ------

3 58 Surendra Biswal 55 Male 10th 9937186487

4 63 Sukesh Biswal 19 Male Degree 9937194815

5 24 Santilata Biswal 45 Female 5th 9178076282

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B. Search and Rescue Task Force

Table: 23 Details of fire fighting task force

Sr. No.

HH No.

Name of the member

Age GenderEducational Qualification

Contact Number

1. 18 Rozalin Biswal 19 Female Degree 9938535072

2 59 Anita Biswal 18 Female 10th 9556908225

3 54 Bishnuram Biswal 33 Male 9th 9937934605

4 29 Gadadhara Biswal 35 Male 10th 8018438569

C. First Aid Task Force:

Table: 24 Details of first aid task force

Sr. No.

HH No.

Name of the member

Age GenderEducational Qualification

Contact Number

1 63Hemalata Balabanta Ray

32 Female 9th 9937194815

2 21 Kausalya Biswal 18 Female Intermediate ---------

3 64Laxmipriya Biswal

35 Female 9th 9937084369

4 59 Prafula Biswal 45 Male 9th 9556908225

5 47Manjulata Pradhan

35 Female 10th 9437822788

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D. Relief Management Task Force:

Table: 25 Details of search and rescue task forceSr. No.

HH No.

Name of the member

Age GenderEducational Qualification

Contact Number

1 17Ramachandra Biswal

50 Male 5th 9938753631

2 47 Sankar Biswal 45 Male 6th 8018011223

3 53 Sasmita Parida 22 Female 9th 8018906068

4 63Manorama Biswal

43 Female 4th 9938657656

E. Loss & Damage Assessment Task Force:

Table: 26 Details of search and rescue task force

Sr. No.

HH No.

Name of the member Age Gender

Educational Qualificatio

nContact Number

1 04 Reenamani Biswal 45 Female 4th ---------

2 05 Lalita Biswal 40 Female 6th ---------

3 65 Jatadhari Biswal 48 Male 8th 9937166117

4 35 Sudhir Biswal 44 Male 7th --------

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Emergency material resources (stock pile items) available for the task forces:

A. Information Dissemination & Evacuation Task Force

Table: 27 Material resources available for Early warning & Information Dissemination Task force

Equipments Quantity Available Location In-charge

Remarks(Purchase, Repair and Condition)

Mega phone operated with battery Nil N/A N/A To be

procured

Warning bell One Temple VDMC

Can be used for warning/information dissemination

Radio One Temple VDMC

Can be used for warning/information collection

TV Nil N/A N/A To be procured

Telephone

Nil N/A N/A To be procured

17 nos. Personal Task force members

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Table: 28 Material resources available for search and rescue task force

Equipments Quantity Available Location

Person In-

charge

Remarks(Purchase, Repair

and Condition)

Torch light Nil N/A N/A

To be procured

Stretcher Nil N/A N/A

Life Jacket Nil N/A N/A

Life Buoy Nil N/A N/A

Hammer Nil N/A N/A

Helmet Nil N/A N/A

Globes Nil N/A N/A

Mask Nil N/A N/A

Gumboot Nil N/A N/A

Knife(big)/chopper/billhook Nil N/A N/A

Hacks Nil N/A N/A

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C. First Aid Task Force

Table: 29 Material resources available for first aid task force

Equipments Quantity Available Location Person

In-charge

Remarks(Purchase, Repair

and Condition)

First Aid Kit Nil N/A N/A

To be procured. Some stock of medicines like quinine, Paracetamol, Metronidazole etc are available with ASHA.

Stretcher Nil N/A N/A To be arranged/procured

WATSAN Kit Nil N/A N/A To be procured

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Table: 30 Important contact numbers

Sr. No. Institution/Individual Name of the contact Person Contact No.

1 Sarapancha Alladin Nayak + 91 9938506996

2 Panchayat Secretary Mr. Prasanna Parida + 91 9178744888

3 Block Development Officer (BDO), Kanas Mrs. Sanjulata Behera (BDO)06752 – 240022 /+ 91 9437281489

4 Tehesildar ------06752 – 240165 /+ 91 9437033352

5 Revenue Inspector (RI)Mr. Ramkrushna Mishra (RI, Jodapadar)

+ 91 9040138467

6 Police Station, Gadisagoda Mr. Sarana Mohanty (OIC) + 91 9668435174

7 Community Health Center, KanasDr. Ajay Krushna Mohanty (Medical Officer)

06752 - 204415

8 Public Health Center, Nandigoda Mrs. Samapti Prabha Dash + 91 9439994139

9 Fire Brigade, Brahmagiri ------- 101

10 District Emergency Officer, Puri Mr. Debendra Panda 06752 - 223237

11 RWS&S, Kanas Er. Santosh Dash + 91 9437164150

12State Institute of Disability Rehabilitation(SIDR), Bhubaneswar

Mr. Prabhakar Maharana (MR Asst.) + 91 9438295437

13 District Collector, Puri Mr. Phakir Ch. Satapathy06752 – 222034 /06752 - 222033

14 Chief District Medical Officer (CDMO), Puri 06752 - 222031

15 Assistant Agriculture Officer, Kanas Mr. P. K. Deo + 91 9437798213

16 Village Health Worker Mr. Babaji Sahoo + 91 9658544720

17 ANM Mrs. Manasi Bastia + 91 9439994141

18 ASHA Mrs. Hemalata Balabantaray + 91 9937194815

19 Ambulance CHC, Kanas + 91 9778129618

20 Private Taxi Mr. Bibhuti Biswala + 91 9938480468

21 SOLAR, Field Office, Gadisagoda Premanada Samantray + 91 9178949106

Important Contact numbers

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Table: 31 Plan for training and capacity building

Sr. No. Type of training Responsibility Support

1 Role and responsibility of VDPC VDMC SOLAR

2 Skill building of different task forces VDMC

SOLAR/IRCS/HI

3 Do’s and don’ts of different disasters VDMC/SHG SOLAR

4 Self safety and family safety VDMC/SHG SOLAR

Training and capacity building

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Mock drill

Table:32 Plan of mock drill

Type of mock drill

Responsibility

No. of times to be conducted

in a yearTime

Flood drill VDMC & task forces

2In the month of June and October

Cyclone mock drill

VDMC and task forces

2In the month of June and October

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The CCP will be updated at each year. During the updating process the VDPC and task force groups will be reconstituted as per requirement. Besides, the regular annual updating process, interim updating will be held in case any disasters has occurred in between or if otherwise felt necessary by the VDPC. The plan would be updated before the Palli Sabha so that it can be integrated with the Village/Panchayat development plan. Participation of all the villagers including women and PwDs would be ensured during the CCP updating process.

Updating CCP

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MITIGATION PLAN

Table: 33 Mitigation Plan (Plan to reduce risk)

Sr. No. ActivitiesSoftware activities

1Develop and maintain relationships with the emergency service providers (as given in table no. 20 and involve them in the VDMP updating process, trainings and mock drills.

2 Promotion of Life insurance, Livestock insurance and Crop insurance.

3Procurement, storage and maintenance of emergency stock piling for each of the task forces as given in table no. 16 to 19.

4 Weekly cleaning of village surroundings.

5 Quarterly cleaning of community ponds and surroundings of tube wells.

6Protection of the open eclectic transformer and loose electric wires inside the village in collaboration with the electric department.

7Develop linkage with agriculture department for introducing water resistance cropping system in Kharif and intensification/diversification of Rabi cropping.

8Formation of more SHGs and special SHG of PwDs and linkage with DRDA/Bank for appropriate alternate IGPs.

9Vaccination of livestock before and after rainy season in collaboration with Animal Husbandry Department.

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Hardware Activities

1Raising of the platform of two community tube wells which submerges with flood water.

2 Provision of ramp and railing for high raised tube well platforms.

3Strengthening of the embankment of community ponds and raising its heights to protect it from submerging with flood water.

4 Repair of the weak part of river embankment of Luna River near Bijipur.

5Renovation of the Khalasi Canal/Nala to ensure proper drainage of flood water and irrigation facilities during Rabi season.

6Construction of Individual Household Latrine (IHL) in collaboration with RWS&S.

7 Construction of pacca road that connects to the village.

8Construction of Lift Irrigation Points in collaboration with Lift irrigation corporation to ensure Rabi cropping.

9Construction of ramp and railing in the multi purpose shelter/school-cum-shelter.

10Based on the mobility map, identification of possible interventions with support of technical persons and make arrangement for barrier free environment for PwDs for their easy mobility during disaster as well as normal times.

11Excavation of new community ponds under MNRGS to ensure irrigation for Rabi and Summer cropping.

12 Construction of sheds for livestock at a distance place from the residence. 13 Avenue plantation and social plantation to mitigate cyclone, heat wave etc.

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ANNEXURES

PWDS

Senior Citizens

Pregnant women

Lactating women

Other data

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PWDS

Table: 34 Details of PwDs

Sr. No. HH No. Name Category Age GenderOccupati

on

Having

PwD Certificate

1 9.A. Sekhar Biswal Speech & Hearing Impaired

22 M Agriculture Yes

2 9.C. Debendra BiswalPhysically Challenged (O.H) 12 M Student Yes

3 11.A

SrinibasPhysically Challenged (O.H) 10 M Student Yes

Abakash Visually Impaired 12 M Student Yes

4 12.A Sakhi Visually Impaired

60 FHouse Wife

Yes

5 20.A Sindhu Visually Impaired

50 M Agriculture No

6 23.B. Santi

Physically Challenged (O.H) 65 FHouse Wife

Yes

7 25.D. Madhusmita

Physically Challenged (O.H) 20 F Daily Labour

No

8 29.D. Pravasini

Intellectually Impaired 45 F House Wife

No

9 34.B. PagaliHearing Impaired 16 F Student No

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1035.B. Priyanka

Physically Challenged (P.B)

15 F Student Yes

1135.E Luna

Physically Challenged (O.H)

32 FHouse Wife

No

1236.A.

Rashmi Ranjan

Intellectually Impaired

7 M Child No

13 39 Ratanakar Visually Impaired65 M Agricultur

eNo

1446.A. Nilakhanta

Hearing Impaired 58 M Agriculture

No

1547.A Gokul

Physically Challenged

(Locomotors)

38 M Agriculture

Yes

1652.C.

Balabhadra

Hearing Impaired 75 M Agriculture

No

1753.A. Sasmita

Physically Challenged

(Locomotors)

20 FHome Work

Yes

1855.D.

Brahmananda

Physically Challenged

4 M Child No

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1956.A. Gitu

Hearing Impaired 33 FHouse Wife

No

2058.A. Bhanu

Physically challenged (O.H)

60 MHome Work

No

2159.D. Rojalin Visually Impaired

15 F Student No

2261.B.

Gopabandhu

Physically challenged (O.H)

45 M Agriculture

No

2362.E. Prakash

Hearing Impaired 60 M Agriculture

Yes

2465.A. Malaya

Physically Challenged (C.P)

12 M Student Yes

2565.B. Debadani

Physically challenged (O.H)

8 F Student Yes

26 66Sradhanjali Visually Impaired

12 F Student No

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Senior Citizens

Table: 35 Details of Senior citizens

Sr. No. 

House No. 

Senior Citizens

Male Female

1 10 1 0

2 11.A 1 0

3 12.A 1 04 14.B 1 05 15.D 1 06 17 1 07 18 1 18 22.A. 1 0

9 22.D. 1 010 23.B. 1 011 45 1 012 48 1 013 51.B. 1 014 52.C. 1 115 53.A. 1 116 55.A. 0 117 56.A. 1 018 63.C. 3 119 64.A. 1 020 65.A. 1 021 66 1 0

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Pregnant women

Table: 36 Pregnant women of the village

SL No. HH. No. No of Pregnant Women

1 101

2 22.A. 1

3 25.B.1

4 34.B.1

5 36.B. 1

6 40 1

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Lactating women

Table: 37 Pregnant women of the village

SL No. HH. No. No of Lactating Women

1 3 1

2 4. E 1

3 7.A. 1

4 9.A. 1

5 9.C. 1

6 12.A 1

7 12.B 1

8 15.D 1

9 21.B. 1

10 32.B 1

11 34.A 1

12 35.A 1

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13 36.B.1

14 38 1

15 401

16 46.A.1

17 50.C. 1

18 51.C. 1

19 52.A.1

20 53.A. 1

21 56.A.1

22 56.B.1

23 57.C. 1

24 58.B. 1

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25 59.F.1

26 59.G. 1

27 60.A.1

28 60.C.1

29 60.D. 1

30 61.A. 1

31 62.A.1

32 63.C. 1

33 64.B.1

34 65.B.1

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Sr. No.

HH. No. Head of the Family Age BPL/

APL Caste 0-5 M 0-5 F

6-14 M

6-14 F

15-35 M

15-35 F

36-60 M

36-60 F

> 60 M

> 60 F

Occupation

1 1 Jogendra Baral 22 BPL General 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 Agriculture

2 2 Jalandhara Biswal 55 APL General 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Service

3 3 Narayan Harichhandan 60 BPL General 1 0 1 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 Agriculture

4 4. A Sarat Biswal 55 APL General 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

5 4. B Bata Krushna Biswal 50 APL General 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

6 4. C Madhu Sudan Biswal 40 APL General 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 Agriculture

7 4. D Agadhu Biswal 38 BPL General 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

8 4. E Panchanan Biswal 35 APL General 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Agriculture

9 5. A Bichitra Nanda Biswal 46 BPL General 0 0 3 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 Agriculture

10 5. B Lalita Beuia 41 BPL General 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 Agriculture

11 6 Maguni Biswal 45 APL General 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

12 7.A. Maheswar Biswal 58 BPL General 2 1 0 0 5 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

13 7.B. Jameswar Biswal 55 BPL General 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

14 8.A. Durga Charan Biswal 45 BPL General 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 Agriculture

15 8.B. Jajdu Nath Biswal 40 BPL General 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 Driver

16 9.A. Brajabandhu Biswal 50 BPL General 1 1 0 0 4 2 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

17 9.B. Ulasha Bewia 55 BPL General 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 Agriculture

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18 9.C. Ramachandra Biswal 65 BPL General 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 4 0 0 Agriculture

19 10 Ramesh Biswal 30 BPL General 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 Agriculture

20 11.A Gundhish Biswal 74 BPL General 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 Agriculture

21 11.B Keshab Biswal 38 APL General 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 Agriculture

22 12.A Gobinda Biswal 62 BPL General 1 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 1 0 Agriculture

23 12.B Gouranga Biswal 42 APL General 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Driver

24 13 Nityananda Biswal 42 BPL General 2 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

25 14.A. Gangadhar Dalei 47 BPL General 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

26 14.B Sagar Biswal 62 BPL General 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 Agriculture

27 14.C. Keshab Dalei 53 BPL General 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

28 14.D Gadhar Biswal 43 BPL General 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Driver

29 15.A Gunanidhi Biswal 47 APL General 0 0 2 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

30 15.B Ananta Biswal 45 APL General 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

31 15.C. Aintha Bewia 55 BPL General 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 Agriculture

32 15.D Monaj Biswal 35 BPL General 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 Agriculture

33 16.A Bhagaban Biswal 45 BPL General 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

34 16.B Pratima Beuia 50 APL General 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 Agriculture

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36 16.D Chitrasan Biswal 34 APL General 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

37 17 Ramachandra Biswal 56 BPL General 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 1 1 Agriculture

38 18 Purnachandra Biswal 65 APL General 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 Agriculture

39 19.A Upendra Biswal 56 BPL General 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

40 19.B Suratha Biswal 42 BPL General 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

41 20.A Trinatha Biswal 45 BPL General 1 0 0 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

42 20.B. Sindhu Biswal 54 BPL General 0 0 0 0 22 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

43 21.A Sudashran Biswal 45 APL General 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 Agriculture

44 21.B. Dilip Biswal 30 APL General 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Agriculture

45 21.C. Biswanatha Biswal 50 BPL General 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 Agriculture

46 21.D. Bijaya Biswal 56 BPL General 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

47 22.A. Manguli Biswal 55 BPL General 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 Agriculture

48 22.B. Rama Beuia 45 APL General 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Agriculture

49 22.C. Mahendra Biswal 50 APL General 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

50 22.D. Bimbadhar Biswal 45 BPL General 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 Agriculture

51 23.A. Parsurama Biswal 40 BPL General 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

52 23.B. Dambrudhar Biswal 52 BPL General 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 Business

53 24.A. Pravakar Biswal 50 BPL General 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

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54 24.B. Dhaneswar Biswal 45 APL General 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

55 24.C. Benudhar Biswal 43 APL General 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

56 24.D. Monaj Biswal 40 BPL General 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

57 25.A Ashok Biswal 33 BPL General 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 Agriculture

58 25.B. Laxmidhar Biswal 65 BPL General 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

59 25.C. Kalu Biswal 30 BPL General 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 Agriculture

60 25.D. Rabindranath Baral 45 BPL General 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

61 26.A. Madhab Biswal 48 BPL General 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

62 26.B. Sadhucharan Biswal 40 BPL General 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

63 27.A. Arakitha Biswal 54 BPL General 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

64 27.B. Fakir Biswal 42 BPL General 0 0 3 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

65 28 Santosh Biswal 23 BPL General 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Agriculture

66 29.A. Gadhar Biswal 48 APL General 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

67 29.B. Sadananda Biswal 46 APL General 0 0 0 1 4 1 1 2 0 0 Driver

68 29.C. Sarat Biswal 36 APL General 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Service

69 29.D. Bidyadhar Biswal 45 APL General 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 Service

70 30.A. Bhagirathi Pradhan 45 BPL General 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 Agriculture

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71 30.B. Pravata Biswal 33 APL General 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

72 31.A. Dhaneswar Barik 45 BPL OBC 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

73 31.B. Maheswar Barik 40 BPL OBC 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 Agriculture

74 31.C. Jatadhari Barik 41 APL OBC 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

75 31.D Surendra Barik 50 APL OBC 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

76 32.A Gandu Barik 54 BPL OBC 1 1 1 1 0 0 3 3 0 0 Agriculture

77 32.B Bihari Barik 58 BPL OBC 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

78 33 Sarbeswar Biswal 60 APL General 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 1 0 0 service

79 34.A Daitrai Biswal 70 BPL General 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

80 34.B. Aprati Biswal 72 APL General 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 Agriculture

81 34.C. Hari Biswal 60 BPL General 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

82 35.A Sudhira Biswal 42 BPL General 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

83 35.B. Dushana Biswal 40 APL General 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 Business

84 35.C. Bira Biswal 30 BPL General 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 Agriculture

85 35.D. Uchhab Biswal 55 BPL General 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

86 35.E Jatadhari Biswal 42 BPL General 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Driver

87 35.F. Sarata Biswal 40 BPL General 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 service

88 36.A. Bidyadhar Biswal 55 APL General 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 0 0 Agriculture

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89 36.B. Lochana Biswal 52 APL General 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 0 0 Agriculture

90 37 Laxmidhar Biswal 65 APL General 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 Business

91 38 Chakradhar Biswal 50 BPL General 1 0 1 2 1 1 3 4 0 0 Business

92 39 Kumar Biswal 60 APL General 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 Service

93 40 Ratanakara Biswal 70 APL General 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 Agriculture

94 41 Kalu Biswal 50 BPL General 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 Agriculture

95 42 Sangaram Biswal 32 BPL General 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 Business

96 43 Bharata Biswal 48 BPL General 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 2 0 0 Agriculture

97 44.A. Okil Harichandan 38 APL General 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Driver

98 44.B. Fakir Harichandan 42 APL General 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Driver

99 44.C. Amin Harichandan 36 APL General 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Driver

100 45 Naba Harichandan 42 BPL General 1 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 Agriculture

101 46.A. Markand Biswal 65 BPL General 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

102 46.B. Nilakhanta Biswal 58 APL General 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

103 47.A Ugareswan Biswal 50 APL General 0 3 3 1 1 1 6 6 0 0 Agriculture

104 47.B. Sibasankar Biswal 45 BPL General 0 2 2 0 3 1 3 3 0 0 Agriculture

105 48 Hari Biswal 65 BPL General 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Agriculture

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106 49.A.Kanhu Charana Biswal

50 BPL General 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

107 49.B.Sahedeba Biswal

45 BPL General 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 Business

108 50.A. Nilamaral Biswal 42 BPL General 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

109 50.B. Surendra Biswal 55 BPL General 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

110 50.C. Chaila Biswal 38 APL General 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

111 51.A. Kanhei Biswal 50 BPL General 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 Agriculture

112 51.B. Adhakari Biswal 58 BPL General 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 Labour

113 51.C. Nrushina Biswal 45 APL General 0 0 4 4 0 1 3 3 0 0 Agriculture

114 52.A. Halu Behera 45 BPL OBC 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

115 52.B. Pandia Behera 35 APL OBC 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

116 52.C. Gandu Behera 43 BPL OBC 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Agriculture

117 53.A.Balabhadra Parida

75 BPL General 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 Agriculture

118 53.B. Hari Parida 43 APL General 0 0 0 1 3 1 1 2 0 0 Agriculture

119 54.A. Uchhaba Biswal 47 BPL General 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

120 54.B. Maguni Biswal 42 BPL General 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 Agriculture

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121 54.C. Sudhira Biswal 47 BPL General 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 Agriculture

122 54.D. Pradeep Biswal 33 APL General 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Agriculture

123 54.E. Bishnurama Biswal 35 BPL General 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

124 54.F. Chitrasena Biswal 42 APL General 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

125 55.A. Ranjita Biswal 32 BPL General 0 1 0 0 3 5 2 3 0 1 Agriculture

126 55.B. Prasanta Biswal 28 APL General 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 Agriculture

127 55.C. Anatha Biswal 50 APL General 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Daily Labour

128 55.D. Ulasha Beuia 55 BPL General 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Daily Labour

129 56.A. Sudasherna Baral 65 APL General 1 0 2 2 3 0 2 2 1 0 Agriculture

130 56.B. Bhunja Baral 68 BPL General 2 0 0 3 4 3 1 0 0 0 Agriculture

131 56.C. Krushna Baral 55 APL General 1 1 0 0 3 3 0 1 0 0 Agriculture

132 57.A. Bidyadhar Biswal 45 APL General 0 1 2 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 Agriculture

133 57.B. Kedar biswal 40 APL General 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 Agriculture

134 57.C. Tophan Biswal 40 APL General 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Agriculture

135 57.D. Bahan Biswal 48 BPL General 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 Agriculture

136 57.E. Akeadasha Biswal 52 APL General 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 Agriculture

137 58.A. Surendra Biswal 65 BPL General 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 Agriculture

138 58.B. Danadran biswal 35 APL General 1 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 Agriculture

139 58.C. Sarebaswar biswal 32 APL General 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Agriculture

140 58.D Nabhagan Biswal 40 BPL General 0 0 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 Agriculture

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141 58.E. Eiswar Biswal 35 APL General 1 0 0 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 Agriculture

142 59.A. Prafula Biswal 55 BPL General 0 0 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 Agriculture

143 59.B. Anatha Biswal 45 APL General 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 Agriculture

144 59.C. Patitapaban Biswal 50 APL General 1 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 Agriculture

145 59.D. Ramesh Biswal 42 APL General 1 0 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 Agriculture

146 59.E. Gadadhar Biswal 45 APL General 0 0 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 Agriculture

147 59.F. Subal Biswal 32 APL General 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Agriculture

148 59.G. Sadananda Biswal 36 APL General 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Agriculture

149 59.H. Brahamar Biswal 34 APL General 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 Agriculture

150 60.A. Lokanatha Biswal 38 BPL General 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 Agriculture

151 60.B. Sagar Biswal 50 BPL General 2 0 0 0 2 3 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

152 60.C. Ramachandra Biswal 42 APL General 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 Agriculture

153 60.D. Bidyadhar Biswal 35 BPL General 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

154 61.A. Lochana Biswal 55 BPL General 0 1 0 2 2 1 1 2 0 0 Agriculture

155 61.B. Rabindra Biswal 28 BPL General 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 Agriculture

156 62.A. Gopabandhuhari Chandan 40 APL General 0 2 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

157 62.B. Dinabandhu Harichandan 35 BPL General 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

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158 62.C. Krutibasa Harichandan 38 BPL General 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 Agriculture

159 62.D. Bijaya Pattanayak 42 BPL General 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 Agriculture

160 62.E. Ajaya Pattanayak 38 APL General 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 Agriculture

161 63.A. Prakash Biswal 60 APL General 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

162 63.B. Prasurama Biswal 50 BPL General 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Agriculture

163 63.C. Basanta Biswal 65 APL General 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 2 3 1 Agriculture

164 64.A. Budhinath Biswal 70 BPL General 1 0 1 0 3 2 2 0 1 0 Agriculture

165 64.B. Deba Biswal 33 APL General 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Daily labour

166 65.A. Sidheswar Biswal 68 BPL General 0 1 2 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 Daily Labour

167 65.B. Jatadhari Biswal 50 BPL General 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 Daily Labour

168 65.C. Anurudha Biswal 50 BPL General 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 Daily Labour

169 65.D. Prabadha Biswal 52 BPL General 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Daily Labour

170 65.E. Nada Biswal 44 BPL General 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Daily Labour

171 65.F. Amin Biswal 42 BPL General 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 Daily Labour

172 66 Dhurba Charana Biswal 50 APL Genera

l 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 Daily Labour

173 67 Aditya Biswal 45 APL General 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 Daily Labour

174 68 Lingaraj Biswal 52 APL General 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 Daily Labour

175 69 Kalia Biswal 30 APL General 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Daily Labour

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