Title: LAB TO LAND INITIATIVES MAHARASHTRA
1LAB TO LAND INITIATIVESMAHARASHTRA
Presentation at SKICC Shrinagar Jammu and
Kashmir 5Th 7th July 2011
- Dr Sumant Pande
- SIRD Yashada
- Pune
2Maharashtra at a Glance
3 LAB TO LAND INITIATIVESMAHARASHTRA
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10Some Facts
11Mumbai Metropolitan Region
- Area 3390 sq.km. (1 of state area)
- Population 2.30 crore (54 of urban
24 of state population) - Per Capita income Rs.85000 (54867- State
Avg.) - HDI 0.91 (0.58)
- G S D P proportion 45
12 - PESA Districts in Maharashtra
13- LWE affected districts in Maharashtra
14- Minority Dominated Dist. in Maharashtra
15 - Districts having PCI above State Avg.
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20Training methodology
21 Reading Material In Marathi ..Attractive and
informative
22 Reading Material In Marathi Attractive and
informative
23Experiences of Sangli WALWA
The living legend is from Sangli
24Experiences of Sangli WALWA
- Population357944
- House holds65267
- BNVs As per 40 hhs/BNV1600
- Actually sanctioned By MoRD820
- Training planned 820
25Yelur
Borgaon
Bagni
Nerle
kasegaon
Walwa Islampur
Peth
KMGad
Chikurde
Walwa
Kameri
26Lab 2 Land Initiatives Lab 2 Land Initiatives Lab 2 Land Initiatives Lab 2 Land Initiatives Lab 2 Land Initiatives Lab 2 Land Initiatives Lab 2 Land Initiatives Lab 2 Land Initiatives Lab 2 Land Initiatives
Village level training of BNVs at Walwa Village level training of BNVs at Walwa Village level training of BNVs at Walwa Village level training of BNVs at Walwa Village level training of BNVs at Walwa Village level training of BNVs at Walwa Village level training of BNVs at Walwa Village level training of BNVs at Walwa
Sr No Name of Prabhag samiti Number of villages Number of Hh s in Prabhag Number of BNV As per Norm(40HH/BNV) Course Duration (mm/dd/yyyy) CD / ACD / CA CD / ACD / CA Expected Participants
1 Bagni 10 5916 148 7/12/2011-7/14/2011 Sanjay mane 27
7/16/2011-7/18/2011 Sanjay mane 27
7/20/2011-7/22/2011 Sanjay mane 27
2 Borgaon 12 5776 144 7/05/2011-7/07/2011 Sutar PK 26
7/11/2011-7/13/2012 Sutar PK 26
7/11/2011-7/13/2012 Sutar PK 27
3 Yelur 9 5914 148 7/06/2011-7/08/2011 Patil Sunil 27
7/11/2011-7/13/2012 Patil Sunil 27
7/11/2011-7/13/2013 Patil Sunil 27
4 Nerle 7 5868 147 7/06/2011-7/08/2011 Salunke 27
7/11/2011-7/13/2012 Salunke 27
7/11/2011-7/13/2013 Salunke 26
5 Walwa 5 6328 158 7/12/2011-7/14/2011 Mulla 29
7/15/2011-7/17/2011 Mulla 29
7/19/2011-7/21/2011 Mulla 29
6 Kille Macchindra Gad 10 5590 140 7/11/2011-7/13/2012 Gokhale 26
7/14/2011-7/16/2011 Gokhale 26
7/14/2011-7/16/2011 Gokhale 25
7 Kasegaon 8 6070 152 7/12/2011-7/14/2011 Jadhav 28
7/12/2011-7/14/2012 Jadhav 28
7/16/2011-7/18/2011 Jadhav 27
8 Kameri 9 6558 164 7/05/2011-7/07/2011 Thorat 30
7/06/2011-7/08/2011 Thorat 30
7/12/2011-7/14/2011 Thorat 30
9 Peth 14 6096 152 7/05/2011-7/07/2011 Lohar Sunil 30
7/12/2011-7/14/2011 Lohar Sunil 30
7/19/2011-7/21/2011 Lohar Sunil 24
10 Chikurde 10 5987 150 7/06/2011-7/08/2011 30
7/11/2011-7/13/2012 30
7/11/2011-7/13/2012 22
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27Time table Of BNVs training
- Three days
- Last day Details regarding HH survey
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29 Training programme Being Inaugurated by
Ex MP
30House hold survey
31House hold survey
32House hold survey
33Village development plan
- Infrastructure Plan
- Research and Documentation cell of Yashada has
given an assignment to B.Arch Intern the
observation of study are in next slide
34IDEAL INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN FOR A RURAL AREA
- Efforts by
- Amruta R. Deshpande
- II sem Infrastructure Planning
- CEPT
As part of internship assignment 25.06.2011
35Infrastructure
36Role of infrastructure in rural development
- Rural Area
- Population density less than 200 persons per
hectare - People engaged in Primary Sector gt 70
(Agriculture) - Local body Gram Panchayat, Municipal council..
- Current situation of infrastructure in rural
areas - Lack of infrastructure in comparison with the
urban areas - Lack of infrastructure has negative impact on
human - development
- Provision of infrastructure as a means towards an
end -
Population of Maharashtra Total no. of Anganwadis in Maharashtra Functional Anganwadis Non-Functional Anganwadis Non-sanctioned Anganwadis
1,31,87,087 88,272 63,113 24,299 860
37Infrastructure facilities
- Infrastructure for human development
- Physical infrastructure for primary sector-
(Agriculture, fishing, forestry, mining)
roads/transport facilities/fishing
facilities/Water supply/agricultural instruments - Social infrastructure to improve specific
indicators in health/education/nutrition - Common physical infrastructure
- Infrastructure at household level
38Ideal Infrastructure
39Infrastructure assessment in 6 day process
40Existing Infrastructure Plan of Khargaon-(B)
LEGEND
N
41Ideal Infrastructure Plan for Khargaon(B)
LEGEND
N
42Infrastructural gap in Khargaon- (B) Grampanchayat
43Infrastructural gap in Khargaon- (B)Grampanchayat
44Infrastructural gap in Khargaon- (B)Grampanchayat
45Anganwadi in Khargaon- (B)
Plan-Existing Anganwadi
Plan- Anganwadi (According to norms)
46Utility of ideal infrastructure plan
- How ideal infrastructure plan (By-Government
norms) helps in upgrading or providing
infrastructure? - How it would be useful for people in rural area?
- How can we prioritize infrastructure demands?
- How can we make infrastructure more productive?
47Suggestions
- Provision of Infrastructure facilities
- Play area for children
- Public library
- Garden(recreational area)
- Women employment centre
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- Gymnasium
- Standardization of Mandatory norms legend for
the same
48Existing Infrastructure Plan of Surai
LEGEND
N
49Ideal Infrastructure Plan for Surai
LEGEND
N
50Concept of Resource envelope
- After house hold survey with the help of BNVs
- and PRA through a process of Micro planning
- The team will meet to prepare Village development
plan(Perspective or Vision Plan and Annual
Action plan)
51Concept of Resource envelope
- The funds required for development will be met
from concerned scheme and department with a
process of convergence - The awareness and hand holding with rural HHs
will be handed over to BNVs - Example in next slide
52Concept of Convergence Matrix
1 Natural Resource Management Activities Watershed Development Programs (WDPs), NREGA, BRGF, National Afforestation Program
2 Income Generating Activities Watershed Development Programs/Nabard/NRLM etc.
3 Production system Provision of certified seeds Integrated farming system models based on crop production, livestock, horticulture, fisheries, forestry etc. Crop diversification INM Organic Farming Crop Demonstration NFSM. ISOPOM,MMA, RKVY RKVY MMA, RKVY, NFSM MMA, RKVY, NFSM
53Concept of Convergence Matrix
4 Rain Water Harvesting Ground Water Recharge Farm ponds/on farm reservoirs Low cost lifting devices like pedal pumps Village/Community reservoir Roof Top Harvesting Ground Water Recharge Improvements in water use efficiency Conjunctive use of surface and sub surface water NREGA, BRGF Artificial Ground Water Recharge Scheme of MoWR NHM, Schemes of MoWR Schemes of MoWR
5 Farm Mechanism MMA, Scheme on Post Harvest Technology and Management of DAC.
54Concept of Convergence Matrix
6 Livestock Fisheries Programmes of MoAH, D F
7 New Interventions Watershed Development Programmes, MMA, RKVY
8 Capacity Building and Training RKVY/brgf/rgsy
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