Final gram vikas ppt (eng)

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Shree Aniruddha Shree Aniruddha Aadesh PathakAadesh Pathak

1) The journey towards Ramrajya begins from the station of the Graamrajya and the Graamrajya is Graamvikas.

2) The Ramrajya means the reign, the kingdom and the general circumstances (the ‘Rajya’) that Shreeram gave to Ayodhya. Moulding the people on the lines of the subjects of Ayodhya; to make of them, what the citizens of Ayodhya were; creating a society and social order like Ayodhya had, grooming every single individual from this point of view leading to a corresponding response from the human community in its entirety.

AimAim

Concept and PrinciplesConcept and Principles 1) Gram Vikas does not mean ‘The development of village

as a whole’ but the development of labour and neglected classes.

2) The class may be different in different villages respectively.

3) While doing this work we would not be interfering within anybody’s religion or caste.

4) We are not going to make these people rich, but well-to-do and contended. Well-to-do means ones who are satisfied with supply of all the daily necessities.

Concept and PrinciplesConcept and Principles5) Making everybody independent by making optimum

use of their available resources.

6) Increasing of production is off course important, but lowering the cost of production and offsetting individual and household expenses (without any cost) is the most important .

7) Those who want to volunteer for this work should have love for villages and its labour classes.

Concept and PrinciplesConcept and Principles8) Our work would start where we have our Upasana

Centers.

9) After Pune, Sangli, Satara, Kolhapur, Thane the Gramvikas work would proceed in Dhule, Jalgaon and Nandurbar.

10) There would not be a ‘chief’ per see in any district, village or Upasana Centre at ‘Aniruddhas Institute of Gram Vikas’. Everyone would be a ‘volunteer’. But they would function with the assistance from local ‘Pramukh Sevaks’.

Components Components of Gramin of Gramin VikasVikas

Diploma CoursesDiploma Courses

1) Organic Farming 8 Days

2) Animal Husbandry 4 Days

3) Social Forestry 4 Days

4) Watershed Management 6 Days

5) Allied Businesses 4 Days

Organic FarmingOrganic Farming1) Training in making of various types of manures viz.,

compost manure, vermi-compost, manure from sheep droppings, the farmyard manure.

2) Training in making of cow-dung slurry, C.P.P. (Cow Pat Pit) and liquid & reviver manures such as Beejamrut, Panchagavya, Amrutpani, etc.

3) Training in making of different pesticides by using cow urine, Dashparni Ark, Lameen and Vermi-wash.

Kitchen GardeningKitchen Gardening1) Kitchen Garden (Parasbaug) means cultivating leafy

vegetables, vegetables, bulbs & roots and other greens required for daily meals at a farm or in the spare vacant space around the house in a planned way.

2) Kitchen Garden, would ensure that no one would go starved even in abject poverty and famine.

3) Baskets, old mango boxes, trays, tyres, covers, etc are utilized for this planting.

Kitchen GardeningKitchen Gardening4) Utilization of waste water from kitchen and washroom.

5) Cultivating vegetables, leafy vegetables, green pods which can be cropped in a few days and for 3-4 times.

6) Planning cultivation of vegetables in such a way that everyday at least one vegetable will be available for food.

Animal HusbandryAnimal Husbandry 1) Training in domestication, management, yield

management and sale of cows, buffalos, goats, hens, quail, hare, etc.

2) Cleaning, maintenance and care of animal sheds.

3) Classification of animal feed, understanding its importance and measurements.

4) Ingredients necessary for milk production and well-being of animals.

Animal HusbandryAnimal Husbandry

5) Animal feed, importance of green and dry fodder.

6) Necessity of water and its measurement.

7) Animal cleanliness, health and nurturing.

8) Household first-aid techniques for animal diseases and illnesses.

Social ForestrySocial Forestry

1) Training in plantation of long-life flowering useful trees, trees that survive even in dry and arid conditions, trees that provide fuel, mountain grass and hay, fruit trees capable of surviving in arid conditions, trees growing on embankments, etc.

2) Training in making saplings of fruit trees, plant cultivation, grafting, etc.

3) Training in conversion of infertile, saline lands into fertile ones. Training in plantation of fruit trees capable of surviving in arid conditions and giving high produce at same time.

Fodder & HayFodder & Hay

1) Classification of monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous fodder crops. Multiple year flowering crops capable to surviving dry and arid conditions.

2) Useful grasses and its types.

3) Bushes producing green fodder, fodder trees.

4) Fodder Processing and Drying techniques.

5) Ensilage.

Water HarvestingWater Harvesting1) Different methods to arresting and percolating water.

2) Providing training, knowledge and demonstration of uses of soil, vegetative and stone embankments, stepped terraces, etc.

3) Providing training and demonstration of uses of farm ponds, dug ponds, ground recharged moats.

4) Rain Water Harvesting and different methods of water storage.

5) Community cleaning of wells, silt clearing from river and stream beds.

Allied BusinessesAllied Businesses1) Production and sales of organic manures &

insecticides/ pesticides.

2) Sales of vegetables & fruits on small scale.

3) Production and sales of milk, eggs & meat on small scale

4) Production and sales of green & dry fodder.

5) Domestication of rabbits, pigs. Apiculture

6) To make a katechu, gum, baskets, mats, brooms, jujube Powder etc.

Hygiene, Health and LiteracyHygiene, Health and Literacy1) Demonstrating uses and providing training of

smokeless stoves, biogas plants, inexpensive toilets.

2) Information provision and training of personal hygiene, water purification, effluent management, diet and nutrition.

3) First-aid and precautions to be taken againsts diseases.

4) Community hygiene, reasons for disease and treatment.

5) Adult Literacy classes in villages.

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