Title: DISTRICT PLAN UNDER BACKWARD REGIONS GRANT FUND
1DISTRICT PLAN UNDER BACKWARD REGIONS GRANT FUND
District - ASHOKNAGAR
2DISTRICT COVERED UNDER BRGF PROJECTS
3POPULATION-WISE RANKING OF 24 DISTRICTS IN M.P.
4District-Ashoknagar
5District Map ASHOKNAGAR
6OBJECTIVE OF THE BRGF PROJECT
- To bridge the gap in infrastructure facilities at
local level. - Strengthening of triple level of Panchayati Raj
Institutions. - Strengthening and Commercially help of Panchayati
Raj Institutions for preparation of projects its
implementation and investigations stages. - Lover down the in Infant Mortality and Mother
Morality Rates. - To create housing facilities for BPL families and
SC, ST families. - To improve communication facilities form district
level to block level and from block level to
village level.
7The Famous Badal Mahal of Ashoknagar District
8INTRODUCTION
- Ashoknagar District is divided into four
tehsils, and has population of 6,88,940 spread
over area of 4673.94 sq.km. The block boundaries
are conterminous with tehsil boundary. - Block wise population Area as shown in Table
Name of Block Area in Sq. Km. Population Population Population
Name of Block Area in Sq. Km. Male Female Total
Chanderi 1035.50 69,271 61,261 130,532
Ashoknagar 1237.48 120,927 106,477 227,404
Mungaoli 1229.04 97,598 84,899 182,497
Issagarh 1078.35 78,836 69,671 148,507
Total District 4580.37 366,632 322,308 688,940
9LOCATION
Ashoknagar District is well connected with State
Capital of M.P. Other parts of India by Road
and rail. Ashoknagar is situated on the State
Highway. It is Well connected with its
surrounding district namely Guna, Vidisha and
Shivpuri.
Ashoknagar is situated on the Western
Railways broad gauge line of the Kota-Bina
Section. Another rail link, viz., The total rail
length passes through in the district is about
141 Km. The trains are available for Kota, Bina,
Ujjain, Indore and Gwalior.
10BASIC DETAILS
Area 4673.90 Sq.Kms
Surrounding Districts North - Shivpuri South - Vidisha East Jhansi District of Uttar Pradesh West Guna
Revenue Villages 902
Inhabitat Villages 821
Unhabitat Villages 81
Forest Village NIL
Towns 4
Source District Website
11ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Janpad Panchayats 4
Gram Panchayats 335
Tehsils 4
Blocks 4
Legislative Assemblies 3 (Ashok Nagar, Chanderi, Shadora)
Nagar Palika 2 (Ashok Nagar, Chanderi)
Nagar Panchayats 2 (Mungaoli, Isagarh)
Source District Website
12PANACHAYAT RAJ INSTITUTIONS
S. No. Blocks Geographical Area (Sq.Km.) Gram Panchayat Inhabitat Villages
1 Ashoknagar 1248.03 105 277
2 Isagarh 1130.70 83 176
3 Mungaoli 1224.06 91 231
4 Chanderi 1071.15 56 137
Total District 4673.94 335 821
Source District Statistical offices, Ashoknagar
13DEMOGRAPHY
S. No. Block Total Population Rank Male Population Female Population
1 Ashoknagar 227,404 1 120,927 106,477
2 Isagarh 148,507 3 78,836 69,671
3 Mungaoli 182,497 2 97,598 84,899
4 Chanderi 130,532 4 69,271 61,261
District Total 688,940 366,632 322,308
M.P. 6,03,48,023 3,14,43,652 2,89,04,371
Source Census of India, 2001
14DEMOGRAPHY
S. No. Block Total Population Rural Population of total population Rank Urban Population of total population Rank
1 Ashoknagar 227,404 169,699 74.62 4 57,705 25.38 1
2 Isagarh 148,507 138,160 93.03 1 10,347 6.97 4
3 Mungaoli 182,497 162,961 89.30 2 19,536 10.70 3
4 Chanderi 130,532 102,227 78.32 3 28,305 21.68 2
Total District 688,940 573,047 83.18 115,893 16.82
M.P. 6,03,48,023 4,43,80,878 73.54 1,59,67,145 26.46
Source Census of India, 2001
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16SEX RATIO (females per 1000 males)
S.No. Janpad Panchayat Total SC ST
1 Ashoknagar 881 881 947
2 Isagarh 884 868 931
3 Mungaoli 870 877 909
4 Chanderi 884 891 931
Total District 880 879 929
M.P. 919 905 975
Source Census of India, 2001
17BLOCK-WISE SC/ST POPULATION
S. No. Block Schedule Caste SC () Rank Schedule Tribe ST() Rank
1 Ashoknagar 52,881 23.25 1 7,053 3.1 4
2 Isagarh 28,565 19.23 3 18,680 12.6 2
3 Mungaoli 36,706 20.11 2 17,142 9.4 3
4 Chanderi 21,897 16.77 4 17,565 13.5 1
Total District 140,049 19.84 60,440 9.65
M.P. 91,55,177 15.17 1,22,33,474 20.27
Source Census of India, 2001
18BLOCK-WISE AREA WISE SC/ST POPULATION
Block Schedule Caste Schedule Caste Schedule Tribe Schedule Tribe
Block Rural Urban Rural Urban
Isagarh 27,473 1,092 18,253 427
Chanderi 15,349 6,548 16,048 1295
Ashoknagar 45,744 7,135 6,347 706
Mungaoli 33,823 2,883 16,944 420
Total District 122,389 17,660 57,592 2848
M.P. 69,14,726 22,40,451 1,14,46,448 787,026
Source Census of India, 2001
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20B.P.L. POPULATION 2003
S.No. Block Rural Families BPL Families of BPL families to Rural Families Rank
1 Isagarh 21763 12576 57.79 1
2 Chanderi 18221 9170 50.33 2
3 Ashoknagar 26976 8651 32.07 3
4 Mungaoli 28081 7806 27.80 4
Ashoknagar District 95041 38203 42.00
M.P. 7996300 2963429 37.06
Source Census of India, 2001 Zila Panchayat
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22B.P.L. POPULATION 2003
S. No. Block BPL Families of SC of ST of OBC of General
1 Ashoknagar 13,710 39.90 10.09 41.55 8.45
2 Ishagarh 13,419 10.31 27.44 37.14 5.44
3 Mungaoli 17,591 32.39 22.30 43.03 6.95
4 Chanderi 9,730 11.91 39.21 38.63 6.13
Total District 54,450 23.63 24.76 40.09 6.74
Source Census of India, 2001
23POPULATION WISE NO. OF VILLAGES
Source Census 2001
24SCST POPULATION NO. OF VILLAGES
Source Census 2001
25LITERACY RATE
S. No. Janpad Panchayat Total Rank Male Female
1 Ashoknagar 64.68 1 79.52 47.61
2 Isagarh 63.60 2 78.39 46.70
3 Mungaoli 61.32 3 76.19 43.92
4 Chanderi 60.50 4 76.06 42.61
Total District 62.78 77.75 45.52
M.P. 63.74 76.06 50.29
Source Census of India2001
26HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS
27HEALTH SERVICES
28VETERINERY SERVICES
29WORKER CLASSIFICATION
S. No. Block Total Workers of total population Non workers of total population
1 Ashoknagar 77,285 33.99 150,119 66.01
2 Isagarh 55,929 37.66 92,578 62.34
3 Mungaoli 78,324 42.92 104,173 57.08
4 Chanderi 52,643 40.33 77,889 59.67
Total District 264,181 38.35 424,759 61.65
M.P. 2,57,93,519 42.74 3,45,54,504 57.26
Source Census of India2001
30CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS
S. No. Block of total workers to total population of main workers to total workers of marginal workers to total workers
1 Ashoknagar 33.99 76.22 23.78
2 Isagarh 37.66 73.78 26.22
3 Mungaoli 42.92 70.88 29.12
4 Chanderi 40.33 70.97 29.03
Total District 38.35 73.08 26.92
M.P. 42.74 74.06 25.94
Source Census of India2001
31CLASSIFICATION OF MAIN WORKERS
to Total workers
S.No. Janpad Panchayat Cultivators Agri. Labour HH industriesworkers Other workers
1 Ashoknagar 43.30 29.71 1.79 25.20
2 Isagarh 49.78 35.66 1.87 12.70
3 Mungaoli 47.41 36.55 2.53 13.51
4 Chanderi 45.33 25.93 10.12 18.61
Total District 46.45 31.96 4.08 17.51
M.P. 42.79 28.69 2.90 25.62
Source Census of India2001
32LAND USE PATTERN
(Area in ha.)
33IRRIGATION FACILITIES (2004-05)
34LIVESTOCK POPULATION (2003-04)
IN ASHOKNAGAR DISTRICT 220 Cow She Buffaloes
per thousand of population. IN M.P. 186 Cow
She Buffaloes per thousand of population.
35STATUS OF ELECTRICITY
36SOCIO-ECONOMIC INDICATORS
Source District Statistical office, Ashoknagar
37SOCIO-ECONOMIC INDICATORS
Source District Statistical Office, Ashoknagar
38SOCIO-ECONOMIC INDICATORS
Source District Statistical Office, Ashoknagar
39SOCIO-ECONOMIC INDICATORS
Source District Statistical Office, Ashoknagar
40SOCIO-ECONOMIC INDICATORS
Source District Statistical Office, Ashoknagar
41SWOT ANALYSIS
- Strengths
- Low population density
- Experienced Panchayati Raj Institutions
- Large Livestock population
- Connected by National Highway No. 3 passes
through the district - Greater amount of cultural and social
strengths - Enabling environment in the district for
collective actions/ convergence actions.
42- Strengths Use in BRGF Programme
- Better and maximum use of Infrastructure without
load. - Best Implementation of project under experienced
trained Panchayati Raj Institutions. - Veterinary Infrastructure and services of large
live stock population to be increased. - All remote villages are connected to all fair
weather road. - To be created awareness training programe through
cultural and social strengths. - To be created better environment in panchayat
level and district level for project
implementation. - Reduction of unemployment through development of
small and cottage industries, specially the
weavers group.
43- Weaknesses
- Unskilled human resource
- Low productivity of land
- Low productivity of cattle
- dependency upon rain fed agriculture
- Inadequate access to health services
- High rate of infant mortality
- Lack of quality education
- Weak marketing linkage
- Inefficient use of existing irrigation
facilities - Seasonal Migration of people in search of
livelihoods - Lack of modern inputs to agriculture
- Erratic power supply/absence of electrical
infrastructure.
44- Lack of coordination among various line
departments. - Lack of field staff to provide services in
rural areas particularly in Agriculture,
health, and education. - Lack of all weather roads and transportation
facilities in the district. - Lack of all fair equipped training centers.
- Erratic monsoon.
- Signal reverse.
- Few Forest Resources.
45Overcome from Weaknesses
- To trained unskilled human resources.
- To improve better quality of cattle through
veterinary services. - To increase health services through Aanganwari,
SHC and PHC centres and decrease in infant
mortality rate. - Improvement of quality education through trained
teachers and well equipped Library, Laboratory,
Hostels facilities etc. - Improve marketing linkages through Hat Bazaars,
connectivity of road for marketing of remote
areas. - Decrease of seasonal migration of people through
more employment generation facilities. - Electrification of non-electrified villages and
remote areas. - To fulfill gap of projects through coordination
of various departments. - To improve transportation facilities through
connectivity of roads in district. - To create training and capacity building programe
of members of Panchayati Raj Institutions.
46- Opportunities
- Supply of food grains, vegetables, fruits, milk
and animal products to nearby cities. - Value added branded food products.
- N.T.F.P. based value additions particularly
mahua, musli, bail, etc. - Large cattle resources
- Availability of bio diverse food crops.
- Production and processing of medicinal plant
derivatives. - Skill development and capacity development of
community based institutions particularly SHGs
forest committees and weavers community.
47Use of Opportunities in BRGF Programme
- To be stabilized marketing of food grains,
vegetables, fruits, milk and animal products to
nearby cities through Hat Bazaar and rural road
connectivity for remote areas. - To be stabilized marketing through Hat Bazaar.
- Increased better quality of cattles through
veterinary breading centers.
48- Threats
- Erratic monsoon.
- Intermittent and diminishing supply of electrical
energy. - Reducing prices of agricultural products.
- Supply of subsidized food grains
- Policy environment (e.g. change in families of
BPL continuous change in PRI policy etc.) - Delay in decision-making.
49Overcome from Threats
- To create better facilities of marketing and
transportation and then increase in prices of
goods and services. - We trained members of Panchayati Raj Institutions
for capacity building and increase in
decision-making power.
50RESOURCE INFLOW
51FUNDS RESERVED UNDER BRGF PROJECT (2007-08)
52DETAILS OF INFRASTRUCTURE Rural area Urban area
53DISTRIBUTION OF BUDGET For Rural Areas
54DISTRIBUTION OF BUDGET For Urban Areas
55PICTOGRAPHIC PRESENTATION
56Education Sector Block Isagarh
57Health Sector Block Isagarh
58Panchayatiraj Institution sector Block Isagarh
59Veterinary Sector Block Isagarh
60Women Child welfare sector Block Isagarh
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