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1 JharkhandState Watershed Mission Rural Development Department DETAILED PROJECT REPORT (Year 2010-11 to Year 2015-16) Name of the Project : IWMP Blocks Covered : Jamua and Deori District : Giridih Name of the PIA : Divisional Forest Officer Afforestation,Giridih (JH) Project Area (in Ha.) : 4043.68 Project Cost (Rs. In Lakhs) : 485.24 Convergence Cost (Rs. In Lakhs) : 310.51 Total Budget (Rs. In Lakhs ) : 795.71

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    JharkhandState Watershed Mission

    Rural Development Department

    DETAILED PROJECT REPORT

    (Year 2010-11 to Year 2015-16)

    Name of the Project : IWMP

    Blocks Covered : Jamua and Deori

    District : Giridih

    Name of the PIA : Divisional Forest Officer Afforestation,Giridih (JH)

    Project Area (in Ha.) : 4043.68

    Project Cost (Rs. In Lakhs) : 485.24

    Convergence Cost (Rs. In Lakhs) : 310.51

    Total Budget (Rs. In Lakhs ) : 795.71

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    FOREWORD

    It is our immense pleasure to submit the DPR prepared by the PIA Afforestation Division, Giridih

    (Jharkhand) under IWMP Since, the watershed is the most important and integrated project for the socio-

    economic development of the region, DPR (Detailed Project Report) of watershed is prepared which is

    based on Common Guidelines for Watershed Development Projects, where IWMP of blocks Jamua and

    Deori having treatable area of 4043.68 Ha with the financial outlay of Rs.485.24 Lakhs.

    Under the process of preparation of such DPR, the support started from the community at grassroot level,

    member of PIA, WCDC at district level, JSWM-SLNA at state level is of great help to learn, understand and

    finally to prepare on the partnership mode. SLNA has not only trained us but have also given the

    opportunity to share the learning at central level.

    The team led by Shri Amresh Bihari Jha, Watershed expert & subject matter specialist of SARDA & WDT

    team has done PNP, PRA, Baseline Survey etc. meticulously.

    We are thankful to Mr. B. Nizlingappa, CEO - SLNA who has guided us a lot in this regard.We must

    remember Mr.Kaushlendra Kumar and Mr. DilipDeoTechnical Expert who has given precious time as a

    result PIA under the Co-ordination with JSWM-SLNA has prepared the existing DPR.

    Chairman of JSWM cum Development Commissioner (GoJh) and Chief Secretary, GoJh is the source of

    inspiration and guidance to undertake the IWMP projects. We are grateful to him.

    And finally, we would like to thank the Forest officials, who has not only given precious time but also given

    the liberty to the team at PIA level, as a result, we could achieve within the stipulated time.

    We are very much confident about the success of the project by the support of all concern.

    September, 2012 Divisional Forest Officer

    Afforestation Division, Giridih

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    CONTENTS Executive Summary of the IWMP Project

    Present Status and Situational Analysis of the Area--------------------------------------

    Vision Statement------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Institutional Arrangements----------------------------------------------------------------------

    Salient Project Activities--------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Convergence------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Exit Policy---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Proposed Action Plan Map of the IWMP Project-------------------------------------------

    Abstract of Socio-Economic Details of IWMP Project Annexure I-------------------

    Fund Utilization Pattern (Rs. in Lakhs) of different component under IWMP Annexure II----------

    Physical, Financial, Family/HH &Beneficiaries Plan of IWMP (All MWS ) Project Annexure III---

    Physical, Financial, Family/HH &Beneficiaries Plan of IWMP (Year 1 to 5) Project Annexure IV

    5 Years Budget Breakup of Administrative Cost for Sample IWMP Project - Annexure X-----------

    CHAPTER 1

    Introduction and Background-------------------------------------------------------------------

    I) Introduction---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    II) Prtofile of the Watershed Project:----------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 1.1: Project at a Glance--------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 1.2: Need and Scope for Watershed Development---------------------------

    Table no. 1.3: Watershed information-------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 1.4: Status of other development project in the area-----------------------

    Table No. 1.5: Status of previous watershed programme-------------------------------

    CHAPTER 2

    General Description of Project Area-----------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 2.1: Location----------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    Table No. 2.2: Land Details-----------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 2.3: Details of beneficiaries covered under the project---------------------

    Table No. 2.4: Details of Agro-climatic condition------------------------------------------

    Table No. 2.6: Details of soil erosion in the project area---------------------------------

    Table No. 2.7: Details of the Soil pH-----------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 2.7.1: Climatic Condition------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No.2.8: Physiographic Features--------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 2.9: Watershed characteristics---------------------------------------------------

    CHAPTER 3

    Baseline Information of IWMP Project -------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 3.1: Demographic features ---------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 3.2: Livestock details ----------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 3.3: Socio- economic datails -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 3.4: Migration Details -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 3.5: Details of Community Based Organizations existing in the watershed village ------------

    Table No. 3.6: Infrastructure Facilities -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 3.7: Land use pattern (in Hectares) --------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 3.8: Details of Common Property Resources--------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 3.9: Agriculture implements -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 3.10: Crop Classification-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 3.11: Crops & Cropping pattern-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 3.12: Land capability Classification--------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 3.14: Status of Ground Water Table -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 3.15: Assessment of drinking water facility----------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 3.16: Surface water resources---------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 3.17: Ground Water Structures to be repaired -----------------------------------------------------------

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    Table No. 3.18: Existing Water Saving Practices ----------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 3.19: Details of existing livelihoods--------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 3.20: Existing functional assets (Works already completed under different schemes including

    works undertaken by farmers independently) ------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 3.21: Problem Typology of the Project----------------------------------------------------------------------

    CHAPTER 4

    Institutional Building and Project Management------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 4.1: Details of SHGs & UGs newly formed under IWMP-------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 4.2: Details of Watershed Committees (WC) -------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No 4.3: WDT Particulars ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 4.4: PIA particulars-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 4.5: Bank Account Details---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Institutional Mechanisms: (Enclose the following documents)----------------------------------------------------

    Documents of Agreements--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    CHAPTER 5

    Management/Action Plan of MWS as per Participatory NET Planning ------------------------------------------

    5.1 Description on methodology of plan adopted---------------------------------------------------------------------

    5.2 Details of Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) Exercise and Maps-------------------------------------------

    5.3 Details of Activities Related to NRM/Livelihood and Production System/Micro Enterprises---------

    Table No. 5.3.1: Land Development Activities--------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 5.3.2: Soil and Moisture Conservation Activities---------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 5.3.3: Vegetative and Engineering Structures-------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 5.3.4: Water Harvesting Structures--------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 5.3.5: Livelihood Activities--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 5.3.6: Production System and Micro Enterprises Activities--------------------------------------------

    5.4: Activity Wise Details of Measures related to Natural Resources Management (NRM)---------------

    Table No 5.4.1: Land Development Measures--------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No 5.4.2: Soil and Moisture Measures----------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    Table No 5.4.3: Vegetative and Engineering Measures--------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No 5.4.4: Water Harvesting Structures---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    5.5 Details of Design, Cost Estimation and Drawing ofModel/ Common Activities (i.e. NRM/ Livelihood /

    Production System & Micro Enterprises) of IWMP Project in One Annexure-----------------

    5.6 Details of Design, Cost Estimation and Drawing ofSpecific/Variable Activities of MWS in Separate

    Annexure ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    CHAPTER - 6

    Capacity Building Plan-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 6.1: Details of Capacity Building Plan------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 6.2: Details of Capacity Building Budget Breakup------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 6.3: Subjet of Training for Male &Female beneficiaries for self employment of rural youth--

    Table No. 6.4: Indicative list of essential CB needs under IWMP for all the stakeholders-------------------

    CHAPTER - 7

    Phasing of Programme and Budgeting of Micro Watershed-----------------------------------------------

    Table 7.1: Abstract of Socio-Technical Details of All Micro watersheds

    Table No. 7.2: Table No. 7.1: Fund Utilization Pattern of Component Wise (Rs. In Lakhs) ------------------

    Table No. 7.3: Five Year Physical, Financial, Family/HH, Beneficiaries Plan of MWS ---------------

    Table No. 7.4: Five Year Family / HH Plan of MWS ---------------

    Table No. 7.5: Five Year Beneficiaries Plan of MWS ---------------

    Table No. 7.6:Proposed Action Plan Map of the MWS Wise----------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 7.7: Estimated Benefit Cost Ratio-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

    CHAPTER - 8

    Convergence--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 8.1: Convergence Plan of IWMP with other Dept. on NRM ------------------------------

    Table No. 8.2: Convergence Plan of IWMP with other Dept. on Livelihood -------------------------------

    Table No. 8.3: Convergence Plan of IWMP with other Dept. on Prod. System & Micro Enterprises--------

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    Table No. 8.4: Convergence Plan of IWMP with other Dept. on Capacity Building-----------------------------

    CHAPTER - 9

    Consolidation and completion of various works-----------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 9.1: Consolidation of Action Plan-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

    CHAPTER - 10

    Expected Outcomes-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    10.1: Expected Outcomes----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table No. 10.2: Summarize in the table given below (Quantifiable indicators)-------------------------------

    Table No.10.3: Backward and Forward Linkages----------------------------------------------------------------------

    CHAPTER - 11

    Application of Remote ensing and GIS in IWMP Project------------------------------------------------

    11.1: List of Maps to be enclosed along with DPR in separate annexure------------------------------------------

    CHAPTER 12

    DPR Appraisal Questionnaire---------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    12.1: Generic Data--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    12.2: Coverage-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    12.3: Equity-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    12.4: Diversity--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    12.5: Process----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    12.6: Result------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    12 .7: Appropriateness---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    12.8: What according to you is specific &unique about your project area in reference to natural

    endowment?----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    12.9. Other Information-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    GLOSSARY

    ACF : Assistant Conservator of Forest

    Affor. : Afforestation

    Avg. : Average

    BPL : Below Poverty Line

    BRGF : Backward Region Grant Fund

    BDO : Block Development Officer

    CBO : Community Based Organisation

    CEO : Chief Executive Officer

    CPR : Common Property Resources

    CCT : Continuous Contour Trench

    CD : Checkdam

    Cms : Centimeter

    DFO : Divisional Forest Officer

    DOLR : Department of Land Resources

    DPAP : Drought Prone Area Programme

    DPR : Detail Project Report

    DWDU : District Watershed Development

    Unit

    EPA : Entry Point Activity

    FPC : Forest Protection Committee

    Govt. : Government

    GOJ : Government of Jharkhand

    Ha. : Hectare

    HARP : Horticulture and Agro-forestry

    Research Programme

    IWMP : Integrated Watershed Management

    Programme

    MIS : Management Information System

    MGNREGA : Mahatma Gandhi National

    Rural Employment Guarantee Act.

    MOU : Memorandum of Understanding.

    MSW : Masters in Social Works

    Mt : Meter

    MNP : MasonaryNala Plug

    NA : Not Applicable

    NGO : Non Governmental Organisation

    NRM : Natural Resource Management

    OBC : Other Backward Class

    PIA : Project Implementing Agency

    PMGSY : PradhanMantri Gram SarakYojna

    PPR : Preliminary Project Report

    PRA : Participatory Rural Appraisal

    PRI : Panchyati Raj Institutions

    RFO : RangeForest Officer

    RGGVY : Rajiv Gandhi Grameen

    Vidutikaran Yojna

    RDD : Rural Development Department

    SC : Schedule Caste

    SHG : Self Help Group

    SIVM :Sarda Institute of Village

    Management

    SSA : SarveSikshaAbhiyan

    SLNA : State Level Nodal Agency

    SRI : System of Rice Intensification

    ST : Schedule Tribe

    TSC : Total Sanitation Campaign

    UG : User Groups

    VWC : Village Watershed Committee

    WC : Watershed Committee

    WDF : Watershed Development Fund

    WDT : Watershed Development Team

    WHS : Watershed Harvesting Structure

    WPMU : Watershed Project Management

    Unit

    WUA : Watershed Users Association

    % : Percentag

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    Executive Summary

    of

    IWMP Project

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    1. Present Status and Situational

    Analysis of the Area

    Usri watershed Project in the state of Jharkhand is a Mili watershed project which is

    located in Jamuaand DeoriBlocks of Giridih District. The Jamua and Deorimili-watershed

    Cluster is a group of ten micro-watersheds which are 2A2E4o1a, 2A2E4o2c, 2A2E4o2d,

    2A2E4o2e, 2A2E4o2f, 2A2E4o2g, 2A2E4o1f, 2A2E4p1d, 2A2E4o1b and 2A2E4o1c being

    their respective codes. In the year 2011-15, 4043.68 hectare has been undertaken to be

    treated under Integrated Watershed Management Programme (IWMP) out of the total

    project area of the watershed which is about 4992.08 hectare. The area is surrounded by

    hills alternating with valleys, steep mountains, and deep forests on the mountain slopes.

    The project area lies amidst the above mentioned landscape in the Jamua and Deori block

    of Giridih district.

    Usrimili-watershed has been marked as Usri River Watershed in Barakar sub-catchment

    above Maithon under Kesai to Damodar Catchment Region. The above mentioned

    watershed is bounded by 2402814.314 to 24

    02229.448 North latitude and 86

    0952.883

    to 8601624.231 East longitude. Here the biodiversity is seen to be in variation and species

    have been observed to be in abundance along with human populations environment. The

    agriculture based economy is the only means and the sole provider to the people for

    livelihood.

    Usri watershed has a total of4631 households with a population of 29033 (as per base-line

    survey) out of which 14650 are male and 12409 female. The sex ratio is 1000:981. There

    are 3263 BPL families. The average family size is 6.26. The populations of Schedule Caste

    and other backward classes are greater in watershed areas. The means of livelihood for

    most of the population comes from agriculture and forest based activity. For better

    remuneration aspects they prefer venturing to the forest area for fire wood and other non-

    wood forest products collection. Major problem identified in this area is in the summer

    months as there is dearth of proper drinking water.

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    2. Vision Statement

    The means through which the ends would be met will be in the form of Community

    organization which would highlight in the proposed area the process as well as the working

    of the SHGs, UGs and WCs. This is what would be the basic of watershed processes and it

    would cover about 81.3%of the watershed families. It has also been proposed to benefit

    78.34% of the project families through the organizations expertise which happens to be in

    Natural Resource Management (NRM) interventions such as soil moisture conservation

    measures, water harvesting structures tanks, horticulture, plantation, afforestation etc.

    The outcome through the above mentioned NRM activities would be manifold. Some of

    them being as follows: It would increase ground water table by 1.5-2 meters, increase

    irrigated command area by 732 hectares. Additionally, it will check soil erosion, reduce run

    off, improve moisture availability and improve the soil quality. 69.39%of the watershed

    area will be brought under treatment. Through different types of agriculture related

    interventions like demonstration and training would increase the cropping intensity would

    increase up to 168%. Also through the ongoing promotion of modern agriculture practices

    and proper management of water crop productivity will be increase 2-3 times. This would

    be in the case of Paddy. For vegetable cultivation, the increase will be 8-10 times through

    the increments given in the cultivation area. To ensure the livelihood of 65% of the project

    families with an average additional annual income of over Rs. 20,000, micro enterprises

    such as Poultry, goat rearing, piggery, mushroom cultivation fishery &duckery will also be

    introduced. These interventions are aimed at containing as well as reducing the migration

    upto70%.

    Capacity building of nearly 75% of the watershed families would be taken up

    through various trainings, exposures, demonstrations etc. to enable them to have a sense

    of ownership at the ongoing project they would be encouraged to participate in

    implementation of activities and even monitor the progress of work at different levels. The

    reason to promote such institutions in the project villages is to make the villagers have the

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    feeling of belongingness so that they can take adequate care of the assets and

    infrastructures once the implanting authority withdraws after the completion of the

    project. The Community Based Organizations will continue, expand and sustain the effort

    even after the completion of the project period.

    3. Institutional Arrangements

    The DFO Giridih Afforestation division is the PIA of Usri watershed Project. The PIAs strength

    lies in effective supervising, planning, implementing, documenting and promoting

    watershed development projects in the area as per guidelines. Having dedicated and

    experienced staff and a multidisciplinary team enables the PIA to execute the watershed

    programme. The experienced staff and multidisciplinary team under the PIA comprises of a

    Civil Engineer, Agricultural Scientist, Horticulturist, social Scientist and Community

    Organizer as WDT member.

    4. Salient Project activities

    In UsriWatershedProject,Peoples participation and collective action are essential elements

    for successful implementation for our or any watershed project. The project activities are

    designed keeping in mind sustainability, equity and participation of both the organization

    as well as the villagers (partial stakeholders). Farm Bunding, Loose boulder Structures,

    Farm Pond, Horticulture, Afforestation, Demonstration Plot to introduce rabi crop are

    some of the many activities which have been decided upon taking other considerations

    into account to be executed in the watershed project areas. Various demonstrations would

    to be practiced upon in order to improve agriculture practice and Trainings programme for

    capacity building to improve livelihood is planned to execute in the village. The details of

    the activity are given in Annexure I. The development of the activity will be carried out

    under a committee comprising of the secretary and other member of Watershed

    Committee under joint supervision of President of WC and PIA. Further it is evaluated by

    the villagers in the Gram Sabha who too is a stakeholder. The WDT member and PIA will be

    providing supervisory guidance in the context of Technical support to construction of water

    harvesting structure and capacity building programme.ATotal 147378mandays have been

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    estimated and a sum of Rs. 18.508 lakhs has been generated as watershed development

    fund.

    5. Convergence

    The total cost that has been estimated for treatment UsriWatershedProject is 795.718 lakhs.

    The amount which needs to be pooled from convergence is 310.51 Lakh and is required for

    the integrated development of the village. For convergence programmeMukhiya Fund,

    MGNREGA, TSC, Soil Conservation Department SGSY fund of Block and afforestation, the

    fund which would be made available to us from the Department of Forest will be utilized.

    In addition to this, KVK, Baingabad, BAU, Ranchi; and some NGO have been identified and

    have approached for taking help for sustainable livelihood programme.

    6. Exit Policy

    The Watershed development fund after it has been collected will be deposited in separate

    account under repairing and maintenance of watershed structure in the future. Besides

    this the WC will also decide to charge some nominal amount from the users which will be

    deposited in the WDF account. The PIA will help to strengthen the programme and the

    Gram Sabha has been decided to be the last but the final institution to take any decision

    regarding implementation of the programme. After completion of the project, the

    organization will exit by handing over the entire structure constructed in the area in the

    context of managing and controlling will over to the villagers through the Gram Panchayat.

    The anticipated outcome of the project will increase the income level, change standard of

    living, generate off farm and farm income and establishing bank linkage as well.

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    6 Usri-IV 2A2E4o2g 341 227 23 108 699

    7 Usri-VII 2A2E4o1f 79 96 19 34 228

    8 Usri-VIII 2A2E4p1d 202 257 24 73 556

    9 Usri-IX 2A2E4o1b 324 171 39 83 617

    10 Usri-X 2A2E4o1c 232 193 43 59 527

    Table No. 2.4:Details of Agro-climatic condition

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    villages

    Major soil types Major crops

    a)Type b) Area

    in ha a) Name

    b) Area

    in ha

    1 IWMP Central & North

    Eastern Plateau 4998.5728 All villages

    Fine loamy Coarse loamy

    Paddy Maize

    Pearl millet Pigeon Pea Vegetable

    Oilseed

    Others

    Table No. 2.5 Details of flood and drought in the project area

    1 2 3 4 5

    Sl. No. Particulars Villages Periodicity Not

    affected Annual Any other (please specify)

    1 Flood No. of villages NA NA -do-

    Name(s) of villages NA NA -do-

    2 Drought No. of villages 55

    All villages affected once in

    3-5 yrs Affected

    Name(s) of villages All villages in

    WS area

    All villages affected once in

    3-5 yrs Affected

    Table No. 2.6: Details of soil erosion in the project area 1 2 3 4 5

    Cause Type of erosion Area affected (ha) Run off

    (mm/ year)

    Average soil loss

    (Tonnes/ ha/ year)

    Water erosion (25-30% of Project Areas) NA

    a Sheet (70-90% of Water Erosion) 996 793.6 mm NA

    b Rill (2-5% of Water Erosion) 115

    c Gully (5-10 % Water Erosion) 237

    Sub-Total NA

    Wind erosion - Nil NA NA NA

    Total 1348

    Table No. 2.7: Details of the Soil pH Name of the Villages Sample no Soil Ph Soil Type

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    Naiasakhu 1 Litmus paper testing 6.5 Fine Loamy

    Bansdih, 2 Litmus paper testing 5.7 Coarse Loamy

    Pathandih, 3 Litmus paper testing 6.2 Sandy

    Bijaidih, 4 Litmus paper testing 6.0 Coarse Loamy

    Chorgatta 5 Litmus paper testing 6.0 Coarse Loamy

    Tanrbigha 4 Litmus paper testing 5.8 Fine loamy

    Lataki 5 Litmus paper testing 5.5 Coarse Loamy

    Nawabandh 3 Litmus paper testing 6.0 Sandy

    Karhadih 4 Litmus paper testing 6.2 Coarse loamy

    Mirzaganj 3 Litmus paper testing 6.0 Sandy

    Sakardiha 4 Litmus paper testing 6.2 Coarse loamy

    KurkuriPahari 2 Litmus paper testing 6.5 Sandy Loamy

    Sontarabad 3 Litmus paper testing 5.5 Sandy loamy

    Table No.2.7.1: Climatic Condition

    Sl No

    Year

    Average Monthly Rain fall(in mm)

    Average Annual rainfall(in mm) in previous 5 years

    T Temperature (C)

    Wind Veloc

    ity (Km/Hr)

    Open pan evaporation (mm per

    day)

    Relative Humidity(R

    H)

    Average Annual run off(mm/yea

    r)

    Min Max

    1

    201

    0-

    201

    1

    70.70 992.34

    Min

    3.90

    Max-

    450

    6.5

    miles

    per hr

    (distri

    ct

    avera

    ge)

    NA (to be

    done

    during

    implement

    ation)

    63.7% 793.60

    Table No.-2.8: Physiographic Features

    Elevation(MSL) Slope Range (%) Order of Watershed Major Stream Average annual soil

    loss(Ton / hectare/year)

    160-300 Mt 25-02% III Usri River NA

    Table No. 2.9: Watershed characteristics

    Name of micro watershed

    Shape index of the watershed

    Length of main

    stream

    Drainage density

    Average slope

    Watershed relief

    Perimeter of the watershed

    Usri-I (2A2E4o1a) Elongated 1.57 K.M. 0.0024 sq

    km

    02-25% 125 ft 10921.44mtrs

    Usri-II (2A2E4o2c) Elongated 1.32 K.M. 0.0024 2-20% 120ft 10666 mtrs

    Usri-III 2A2E4o2d Elongated 1.12 K.M. 0.0024 2-20% 125ft 12018mtrs

    Usri-IV 2A2E4o2e Elongated 1.57 K.M. 0.0026 sq

    km

    2-20% 125ft 10346 mtrs

    Usri-V (2A2E4o2f) Oval 3.25 K.M. 0.0019 Sq 2-20% 125 ft 9098

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    Km

    Usri-VI 2A2E4o2g Elongated 3.97 K.M. 0.0021 sq

    km

    2-15% 105 ft 10217 mt

    Usri-VII 2A2E4o1f Fan Shaped 3.33 K.M. 0.0029 sq

    km

    2-20% 135 ft 10346

    Usri-VIII 2A2E4p1d Fan shaped 3.97 K.M. 0.0021 2-15% 115 ft 13944 mtrs

    Usri-IX 2A2E4o1b Elongated 3.65 K.M. 0.0178 2-15% 75 ft 9536 mtrs

    Usri-X 2A2E4o1c Elongated 3.01 K.M. 0.0015 sq

    km

    2-15% 85 ft 10217 mt

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    CHAPTER 3

    Baseline Information of

    IWMP Project Area

  • 61

    CHAPTER 3

    Baseline Information of IWMP Project Area

    Jamua and Deori Watershed Clusture project has a total of 4636 households with a population of 29033 (as

    per base-line survey) out of which 14650 are male and 14383 are female. The sex ratio is 1.00:0.981 that is 981 female

    to 1000 male. There are 3263 BPL families. The average family size is 6.26. Majority of population is involved in

    agriculture and other farm based work.

    Table No. 3.1: Demographic features

    1 2 3 4 5

    S.No Feature Male Female Total

    1

    Population 14650 14383 29033

    SC 3021 2985 6006

    ST 351 345 696

    Others 11278 11053 22331

    2 Children(0-14 years) 3103 2988 6091

    3 Sex Ratio 1000 981

    4

    Literacy

    Literates 8787 4152 12939

    Illiterates 5863 10231 16094

    5

    Work Force

    Agriculture 4794 4889 9683

    Industrial/Business 1573 640 2213

    Service 1224 630 1854

    6 Birth Rate 35.08

    7 Death Rate NA

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    Table No. 3.2: Livestock details The Jamua and Deori Watershed Clusture project has cows 3190, 6834 oxen, 289 she buffalo,691 he buffalo,

    7157 goats & sheep &104 pigs. Majority of land less community depends on goat rearing and poultry etc for their

    livelihood. Cows and buffaloes are of indigenous local breed. Due to less rainfall the surface water has reduced the

    fodder and pasture availability for their animals. Milk production is so low that there is no dairy cooperative in the

    village.

    1 2 3

    S.No Feature No./ quantity)

    1 Milch Animals

    Cows 3190

    Buffaloes 310

    Goat, sheep 7157

    2 Draft Animals

    Ox 6834

    He Buffalo 691

    3 Others

    Piggery 104

    4 Total Milk production from milch animals (ltrs/day) 262

    5 Fodder Availability

    Dry (Abundant/Sufficient/ Scarce) Scare

    Green (Abundant/Sufficient/ Scarce) Scare

    6 Fuel wood Availability (Abundant/Sufficient/Scarce) Scare

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    Table No.3.3: Socio- economic details

    Out of 4536 families, about 3268 families are below poverty line as per base line survey conducted for

    preparation of DPR. Therefore, it is obvious that the majority of the families do not earn enough to provide basic

    economic necessities to their families. The average income of a family would be around 6800-48000 per annum.

    The main economy of the area depends upon agriculture, cattle development, mining activities and other

    commercial activities. Agriculture is in very primitive stage in this area due to lack of irrigation facilities, scientific inputs,

    marketing, infrastructure etc.

    1 2 3 4 5 6

    S.

    No

    Type Total

    HHs

    No.

    of

    BPL

    HHs

    Land Holding (Ha) Annual Gross Income (Rs.)

    Rain fed Irrigated SC ST Others Total

    SC ST Others SC ST Others

    1 Marginal 2066 1579 296.3 48.27 697.68 24.7 2.4 71.86 9320 5900 11600 25003

    2 Small Farmers 1464 1105 281.7 68.36 1157.1 23.4 0 94.29 10980 6600 13470 29117

    3 Big farmers 244 0 34.79 17.47 503 10.4 0 124.2 6850 10000 19350 34900

    4 Landless 762 584 77.99 30.48 41.73 6.98 2 18.57 6950 5640 6300 17790

    Total 4536 3268 690.8 164.6 2398.5 65.4 4.3 309 34100 28140 50720 106427

    Table No. 3.4: Migration Details

    People migrate during summer season to different parts of the country like Patna, Surat, Mumbai, Kolkatta,

    Delhi & Hyderabad as daily wagers, agricultural labors, and construction workers. Lack of food availability and water

    crisis for smaller ruminant force these people to migrate to other places.

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7

    Sl.

    No.

    No. of persons

    migrating No. of days

    per year of

    migration

    Major reason(s) for

    migrating

    Distance of

    destination of

    migration from the

    village (km)

    Occupation during

    migration

    Income from

    such

    occupation

    (Rs.) M F Total

    1

    12

    72

    42

    8

    17

    00

    Seasonal (6

    month 11

    month in a

    year)

    Lack of Food

    Lack of Employment

    35-1200 Km

    Daily wages,

    Agriculture

    labours , Electric

    work

    Construction

    Work

    1500-3000

    pm

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    Table No. 3.5: Details of Community Based Organizations existing in the watershed village 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

    S.

    No.

    Type of

    Group

    Total no. of CBOs No. of members

    No. of ST in

    each

    category

    No. of SC

    in each

    category

    No. of

    Others in

    each

    category

    No. of BPL

    in each

    category

    Bank linkage

    Wit

    h

    only

    Men

    With

    only

    Wome

    n

    Wit

    h

    both

    Tot

    al M F

    Tot

    al M F

    Tot

    al M F

    Tot

    al M F

    Tot

    al M F

    Tot

    al

    No.

    of

    SH

    Gs

    Bank

    Loan

    Amou

    nt

    (Rs.)

    1

    SHG Not any SHG or UG are present in the watershed area. Watershed PIA member

    formed WC and in process of formation of UGs and SHGs in the watershed

    villages. Some LGs have been also planned to form in the village for their regular

    income.

    Tota

    l

    2

    UGs

    Tota

    l

    VSS: Van SurakshaSamiti, FG: Farmers Group/ Farmers Club, WUA: Water User Association, F-SHG: Federation of SHGs (C: at Cluster, B: at

    Block), PG: Producers Group, PC: Producers Cooperative.

    Table No. 3.6: Infrastructure Details Usri- Watershed is well connected with Giridih and Deogher with puccaroads. All the villages have electricity

    connectivity under central govt. sponsored scheme Rajeev Gandhi GrameenVidhyutikaranYojana. Presently about 60-

    70 % villagers are connected under this scheme. There have been 19 primary schools with all facilities in watershed

    villages. There are 6 middle schools and 29 Anganwadi Kendra. The students have to go to Mirjaganj which is average

    02-08 kilometers away for higher studies. This also contributes to lower education level of the people. Recently village

    will have their own village level institution after the panchayat election.

    1 2 3 4 5

    S.No Infrastructure type No./Quantity Distance (km) Status (description)

    1 Educational Institutions

    Anganwadi 29 0.2 to 02 Good

    Primary School 19 0.02 to 3 Good

    Secondary school 06 0.2-06 Functional

    Govt. College 02 Mirjaganj

    and Khargdiha

    01-15 NA

    Vocational Institutions 01 Koderma 57 NA

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    Table No. 3.7: Land use pattern (in Hectares)

    2 Service Institutions

    Bank 02 02-15 Running

    Post office 02 02 Running

    Primary Health Center 3 02-08 Running

    Veterinary Center 02 02-08 NA

    Markets/ Village Haat 2 02-08 Weekly and Daily

    3 No. of bore wells/pump sets

    (Functional)

    43 NA NA

    4 No. of Milk collection centers (

    Union/ Society/ Pvt.

    Agency/Others)

    0 NA No

    Total Quantity of surplus milk NA NA NA

    5 Road Connectivity (to main road

    by an all-weather road) (Yes/No)

    Yes NA Good

    6 Bus facility (Yes/No) Yes 02-08 From Chatro and

    Mirjaganj

    7 No. of HHs provided electricity 3865-4210 HH NA Irregular

    8 No. of HHs with access to drinking

    water

    No NA NA

    9 Access to Agro Industries

    (Yes/No)

    No NA NA

    10 Any other facilities (specify---------

    ----)

    Nothing NA NA

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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13*

    S.

    N

    o

    Village

    Geograph

    ical

    Area#

    Fores

    t

    Area

    Comm

    unity

    Land

    Land

    under

    Agricul

    ture

    Use

    Perma

    nent

    Pastur

    es

    Land

    Under

    miscella

    neous

    use

    Uncultivated

    Private land Cultivated area

    Net

    Sown

    Area

    Net

    Area

    sown

    more

    than

    once

    Gross

    Cropp

    ed

    Area

    Tempo

    rary

    fallow

    Perma

    nent

    Fallow

    Cultiv

    ated

    Rainfe

    d

    Cultiv

    ated

    Irrigat

    ed

    Usri- I

    1 Naiasakhu 96.15 0.00 1.17 70.25 1.17 00 24.70 0.01 62.85 7.39 62.85 7.39 70.25

    2 Bansdih 55.49 0.00 0.67 45.01 0.67 00 0.00 9.08 39.82 5.18 39.82 5.18 45.01

    3 Goro 26.828 0.00 0.00 25.69 0.00 00 0.00 1.13 22.73 2.96 22.73 2.96 25.69

    4 Pathandih 140.44 0.72 2.17 97.75 2.17

    00 37.18 3.33 87.45 10.29 87.45

    10.2

    9 97.75

    5 Nathraidih 1.24 0.00 0.00 1.24 0.00 00 0.00 0.00 1.09 0.14 1.09 0.14 1.24

    6 Gondlitanr 17.65 0.00 0.00 17.55 0.00 00 0.00 0.10 15.52 2.02 15.52 2.02 17.55

    7 Bijaidih 88.25 0.00 1.07 69.68 1.07 00 0.00 17.49 62.34 7.33 62.34 7.33 69.68

    8 Chorgata 50.82 0.00 0.62 30.90 0.62 00 10.00 9.29 27.34 3.56 27.34 3.56 30.90

    Total 476.89 0.72 5.72 358.10 5.72

    00 71.88 40.45 319.20 38.90

    319.2

    0

    38.9

    0

    358.1

    0

    Usri- II

    1 Naiasakhu 316.44

    25.9

    8 4.90 227.52 4.90 0.00

    25.36 32.65 208.07 19.45

    227.5

    2

    19.4

    5

    246.9

    7

    2 Nawabandh 0.04 0.04 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

    3 Purnasaknu 3.20 0.00 0.00 3.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.83 0.36 3.20 0.36 3.56

    4 Tanrbigha 0.06 0.00 0.00 0.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.06 0.00 0.06

    5 Lataki 134.17

    23.6

    5 2.07 56.45 2.07 0.00

    35.62 16.35 50.50 5.94 56.45 5.94 62.39

    Total 453.94

    49.6

    9 6.98 287.25 6.98 0.00

    60.99 49.01 261.47 25.77

    287.2

    5

    25.7

    7

    313.0

    2

    Usri- III

    1 Naiasakhu 114.53

    97

    32.8

    536 1.7754

    38.098

    7 1.7754 00

    29.255

    0

    12.557

    0

    33.709

    8 4.3890

    38.09

    87

    4.38

    90

    42.48

    77

    2 Kulmandih 10.646

    9

    0.00

    00 0.0000

    10.646

    9 0.0000 00 0.0000 0.0000 9.4204 1.2265

    10.64

    69

    1.22

    65

    11.87

    34

    3 Nawabandh 126.62

    12

    18.1

    832 1.9626

    47.798

    4 1.9626 00

    36.988

    0

    21.689

    0

    42.292

    0 5.5064

    47.79

    84

    5.50

    64

    53.30

    48

    4 Karhadih 2.6346 0.00

    00 0.0000 2.6346 0.0000 00 0.0000 0.0000 2.3311 0.3035

    2.634

    6

    0.30

    35

    2.938

    1

    5 Purnasaknu 19.219

    1

    0.00

    00 0.0000

    19.219

    1 0.0000 00 0.0000 0.0000

    17.005

    1 2.2140

    19.21

    91

    2.21

    40

    21.43

    31

    6 Tanrbigha 113.11

    64

    0.00

    00 1.7533

    59.206

    6 1.7533 00

    32.589

    0

    19.567

    5

    52.972

    1 6.2345

    59.20

    66

    6.23

    45

    65.44

    11

    7 Lataki 62.219

    6

    16.5

    975 0.7591

    20.586

    5 0.7591 00

    15.699

    0 8.5775

    18.215

    0 2.3716

    20.58

    65

    2.37

    16

    22.95

    81

    Total 448.99

    75

    67.6

    343 6.2504

    198.19

    08 6.2504 00

    114.53

    10

    62.391

    0

    175.94

    54

    22.245

    4

    198.1

    908

    22.2

    454

    220.4

    362

    Usri- IV

    1 Makdiha 1.73 0.00 0.00 1.73 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.53 0.19 1.73 0.19 1.92

    2 Kulmandih 12.07 0.00 0.00 12.07 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10.68 1.39 12.07 1.39 13.46

    3 Nawabandh 120.53 0.00 12.36 80.65 1.86 0.00 25.64 12.36 72.16 8.49 80.65 8.49 89.14

    4 Karhadih 82.80 0.00 8.32 64.10 1.01 0.00 9.36 8.32 57.35 6.75 64.10 6.75 70.85

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    5 Raddiha 29.32 0.00 2.36 17.95 0.00 0.00 8.99 2.36 15.89 2.06 17.95 2.06 20.01

    6 Tanrbigha 91.15 0.00 12.35 58.13 1.11 0.00 19.54 12.35 52.01 6.12 58.13 6.12 64.25

    Total 337.61 0.00 35.41 234.66 3.99

    0.00 63.55 35.41 209.63 25.02

    234.6

    5

    25.0

    2

    259.6

    7

    Usri- V

    1 Kharagdiha 13.24 0.80 0.00 13.25 0.00 0.00 3.14 0.00 11.72 1.52 13.25 0.00 13.25

    2 Karhadih 21.83 0.00 0.00 17.81 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.75 2.05 17.81 0.00 17.81

    3 Chanddih 3.23 0.00 0.00 3.24 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.86 0.37 3.24 0.00 3.24

    4 Pargodih 54.96 0.06 0.00 54.29 0.67 0.00 0.00 0.00 48.58 5.71 54.29 0.00 54.29

    5 Raddiha 195.91 0.26 0.00 159.21 3.03 0.00 15.46 17.95 144.02 15.18 159.2

    1 0.00

    159.2

    1

    6 Ahardih 18.00 0.00 0.00 16.66 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.35 14.74 1.91 16.66 0.00 16.66

    Jagarnathdi

    h 102.46 0.00 0.00 84.18 1.58 0.00 0.00 16.69 75.31 8.86 84.18 0.00 84.18

    Mirzaganj 22.29 0.00 0.00 11.24 0.00 0.00 0.00 11.05 9.94 1.29 11.24 0.00 11.24

    431.95 1.12 0.00 359.89 5.29 0.00 18.60 47.04 322.95 36.93 359.8

    9 0.00

    359.8

    9

    Usri- VI

    1 Raddiha 145.24 0.00 2.25 142.98 2.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 129.34 13.64 142.9

    8

    13.6

    4

    156.6

    2

    2 Tanrbigha 7.71 0.00 0.00 7.67 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.00 6.78 0.88 7.67 0.88 8.55

    3 Ahardih 4.22 0.00 0.00 3.61 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.61 3.19 0.41 3.61 0.41 4.02

    4 Lataki 103.97 0.00 1.61 82.49 1.61 0.00 0.00 19.86 73.81 8.68 82.49 8.68 91.17

    5 Jagarnathdi

    h 5.64 0.00 0.00 5.57 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.07 4.92 0.64

    5.57 0.64 6.21

    6 Mirzaganj 98.02 0.00 1.19 93.18 1.19 0.00 0.00 3.64 83.37 9.81 93.18 9.81

    102.9

    9

    7 Khairabad 29.69 0.00 0.00 29.69 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 26.26 3.42 29.69 3.42 33.11

    8 Sakardiha 40.58 0.00 0.00 38.63 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.95 34.17 4.45 38.63 4.45 43.08

    9 Thikamagha 25.21 0.00 0.00 25.12 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.09 22.22 2.89 25.12 2.89 28.01

    1

    0 Harimagha 22.30 0.00 0.00 22.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 19.73 2.56

    22.3 2.56 24.86

    482.58 0.00 5.05 451.26 5.05 0.00 0.04 26.22 403.84 47.41 451.2

    6

    47.4

    1

    498.6

    7

    Usri- VII

    1 Chorgata 71.31 000 0.87 49.17 0.87 000 1.30 19.97 43.50 5.66 49.17 5.66 54.83

    2 Dhakitanr 34.75 000 0.00 2.56 0.00 000 0.82 31.37 2.26 0.29 2.56 0.29 2.85

    3 Dhuduatal 109.50 000 1.69 24.98 1.69 000 9.35 73.47 22.10 2.87 24.98 2.87 27.85

    4 Gardih 4.57 000 0.00 4.29 0.00 000 0.00 0.28 3.79 0.49 4.29 0.49 4.78

    5 Jiatola 93.61 000 1.14 40.83 1.14 000 0.00 51.63 36.13 4.70 40.83 4.7 45.53

    6 Lataki 3.66 000 0.00 0.49 0.00 000 0.00 3.17 0.43 0.05 0.49 0.05 0.54

    7 Naiasakhu 149.91 000 2.32 71.05 2.32 000 65.91 10.62 63.57 7.48 71.05 7.48 78.53

    8 Pathandih 2.74 000 0.00 1.89 0.00 000 0.56 0.29 1.67 0.21 1.89 0.21 2.1

    470 0 6.02 195.3 6.02 0 77.94 190.8 173.45 21.75

    195.2

    6

    21.7

    5

    217.0

    1

    Usri- VIII

    1 Arghudih 37.26 8.65 0.00 28.61 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 25.31 3.29 28.61 3.29 31.90

    2 Baramuria 28.93

    11.6

    8 0.00 17.00 0.00 0.00

    0.22 0.03 15.04 1.95 17.00 1.95 18.95

    3 Barkitanr 39.12 6.40 0.00 31.51 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.21 27.88 3.63 31.51 3.63 35.14

    4 Barotanr 21.36 0.00 0.00 12.62 0.00 0.00 8.74 0.00 11.16 1.45 12.62 1.45 14.07

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    5 Dhakitanr 230.73

    23.5

    0 3.57 174.14 3.57 4.25

    12.40 17.11 157.53 16.61

    174.1

    4

    16.6

    1

    190.7

    5

    6 Dhuduatal 2.08 0.00 0.00 1.70 0.00 0.00 0.38 0.00 1.50 0.19 1.70 0.19 1.89

    7 Gardih 60.09 0.00 0.73 54.46 0.73 0.00 1.59 3.30 48.73 5.73 54.46 5.73 60.19

    8 Gobinddih 12.73 1.73 0.00 10.54 0.00 0.00 0.46 0.00 9.32 1.21 10.54 1.21 11.75

    9 Gosaindih 32.28 7.78 0.00 21.10 0.00 0.00 0.42 2.98 18.66 2.43 21.10 2.43 23.53

    1

    0

    KurkuriPaha

    ri 96.14

    42.4

    0 1.17 35.70 1.17 0.00

    5.56 11.30 31.59 4.11 35.70 4.11 39.81

    1

    1 Lataki 50.48 0.37 0.61 28.98 0.61 0.00

    0.00 20.51 25.64 3.33 28.98 3.33 32.31

    1

    2 Majhlidih 59.11 0.00 0.72 40.07 0.72 0.00

    15.41 2.90 35.46 4.61 40.07 4.61 44.68

    1

    3 Naudiha 21.44 0.62 0.00 10.85 0.00 0.00

    0.00 9.97 9.60 1.24 10.85 1.24 12.09

    1

    4 Sontarabad 139.97

    26.6

    7 2.16 99.57 2.16 0.00

    11.56 0.00 89.08 10.48 99.57

    10.4

    8

    110.0

    5

    1

    5 Taraun 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.00

    0.00 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.03

    831.75

    129.

    80 8.98 566.91 8.98 4.25

    56.74 69.31 506.57 60.33

    566.9

    1

    60.3

    3

    627.2

    4

    Usri- IX

    1 Kosogondo

    dighi 27.01 0.00 0.00 27.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 23.90 3.11 27.01 3.11 30.12

    2 Mahesiadig

    hi 43.04 0.00 0.00 43.04 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 38.08 4.95 43.04 4.95 48.00

    3 Tewaridih 1.10 0.00 0.00 1.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.97 0.12 1.10 0.12 1.23

    4 Baghaidih 113.89 0.00 8.59 101.70 1.76 1.76 1.52 8.59 91.99 9.70

    101.7

    0 9.70

    111.4

    0

    5 BisoRaidih 6.99 0.00 0.00 6.99 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.19 0.80 6.99 0.80 7.80

    6 Sondighi 64.90 0.00 1.80 62.30 0.79 0.79 0.00 1.80 55.74 6.56 62.30 6.56 68.86

    7 Bansdih 0.50 0.00 0.00 0.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.44 0.05 0.50 0.05 0.56

    8 Gardih 1.35 0.00 0.00 1.35 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.19 0.15 1.35 0.15 1.50

    9 Bahradih 24.92 0.00 0.00 24.92 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 22.04 2.87 24.92 2.87 27.79

    1

    0 Goro 141.40 0.30 9.70 122.76 2.19 2.19 6.74 9.70 111.05 11.71

    122.7

    6

    11.7

    1

    134.4

    7

    1

    1 Saharpura 2.43 0.00 0.00 2.43 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.15 0.28 2.43 0.28 2.71

    1

    2 Pathandih 64.59 0.00 0.00 61.88 0.78 0.78 1.92 0.00 55.36 6.51 61.88 6.51 68.39

    1

    3 Nathraidih 7.03 0.00 0.00 7.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.22 0.81 7.03 0.81 7.85

    499.21 0.30 20.10 463.06 5.53 5.53 10.19 20.10 415.39 47.67

    463.0

    6

    47.6

    7

    510.7

    4

    Usri- X

    1 Chotro 40.63 0.00 0.00 34.62 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.00 30.64 3.98 34.62 3.98 38.6

    2 Gadidighi 8.21 0.00 0.00 7.29 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.92 6.45 0.84 7.29 0.84 8.13

    3 Gamhardih 34.81 0.00 0.00 32.71 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.09 28.94 3.76 32.71 3.76 36.47

    4 Kantidighi 110.98 0.00 1.72 108.02 1.72 1.72 0.00 1.23 97.72 10.30 108.0

    2

    10.3

    0

    118.3

    2

    5 Kosogondo

    dighi 171.38 0.00 2.65 154.52 2.65 2.65 5.86 8.34 139.78 14.74

    154.5

    2

    14.7

    4

    169.2

    6

    6 Mahesiadig 93.55 0.00 1.14 79.91 1.14 1.14 2.49 9.99 71.50 8.41 79.91 8.41 88.32

  • 69

    Table No. 3.8: Details of Common Property Resources

    1 2 3 4

    S.No CPR

    Particulars

    Total Area (ha)

    Area owned/ In possession of Area available for treatment (ha)

    Pvt.

    persons

    Govt.

    (specify

    dept.)

    PRI

    Any

    other (Pl.

    Specify)

    Pvt.

    persons

    Govt.

    (specifydeptt.) PRI

    Any

    other (Pl.

    Specify)

    1 Wasteland/ degraded

    land

    1596.88 575.14/

    GM

    Land

    0 0 1596.88 575.14/ GM

    Land

    0 0

    2 Pastures 0 62.57 /

    GM

    Land

    0 0 0 62.57 / GM

    Land

    0 0

    3 Forest 0 248.99

    Forest

    Dept.

    0 0 0 248.99 Forest

    Dept.

    0 0

    4 Village Ponds/

    Tanks

    1545.58 373.89

    /GM

    Land

    0 0 1545.58 373.89 /GM

    Land

    0 0

    Table No. 3.9: Agricultural implements Table No. 3.10:

    Crop Classification

    hi

    7 Manakdiha 0.13 0.00 0.00 0.13 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.11 0.01 0.13 0.01 0.14

    8 Manjhladih 72.05 0.00 0.87 71.17 0.87 0.87 0.00 0.00 63.68 7.49 71.17 7.49 78.66

    9 Sondighi 18.81 0.00 0.00 18.81 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 16.64 2.16 18.81 2.16 20.97

    1

    0 Tewaridih 8.47 0.00 0.00 8.22 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.25 7.27 0.94 8.22 0.94

    9.16

    559.07 0.00 6.39 515.45 6.39 6.39 8.36 28.85 462.77 52.68 515.4

    5

    52.6

    8

    568.1

    3

    1 2 3

    S. No Implements Nos.

    1 Tractor 63

    2 Sprayers-manual/ power 326

    3 Cultivators/Harrows 10

    4 Traditional Plough 2695

    1 2 3

    S. No Crop classification Area (Ha)

    1 Single crop 3251.24

    2 Double crop 378.74

    3 Multiple crop 0

  • 70

    Table No. 3.11: Crops & Cropping pattern

    1 2 3 4 5 6

    S. No

    Season

    Crop sown Rain fed Irrigated Total

    Area (ha)

    Production

    (Ton/yr)

    Productivity

    (Kgs/ha)

    Cost of cultivati

    on (Rs. /ha)

    Area

    (ha)

    Production(Ton/yr)

    Productivity

    (Kgs/ha)

    Cost of cultivatio

    n (Rs. /ha)

    Area (ha)

    Production

    (Ton/yr)

    Productivity

    (Kgs/ha)

    Cost of cultiva

    tion (Rs. /ha)

    1 Kharif

    Paddy 2073.

    156

    2220.6

    42

    10100 29600 0 0 0 0 248

    7.98

    6

    2593.99

    2

    10100 29600

    Tuar 215.3

    02

    268.41

    85

    9500 31800 0 0 0 0 192.

    962

    247.198

    5

    9500 31800

    Maize/Bazr

    a

    609.8

    44

    504.33 7500 20600 0 0 0 0 608.

    174

    503.07 7500 20600

    2 Rabi

    Wheat 0 0 0 0 236.

    04

    317.97 13000 60800 248.

    53

    335.456 13000 60800

    Mustard 0 0 0 0 42.5

    5

    31.952 6000 18200 41.9

    9

    31.512 6000 18200

    Potato 0 0 0 0 71.8

    8

    185.65 25800 32200 77.4

    4

    200.104 25800 32200

    Vegetable 0 0 0 0 28.2

    7

    28.27 8000 48000 27.8

    9

    27.89 8000 48000

    3 Sum

    mer

    Vegetable+

    others

    0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Total

    2542.

    72

    2250.84 4920

    0

    294.

    55

    469.74 12460

    0

    2837.27 2664.5 15600

    0

  • 71

    Table No. 3.12: Land capability Classification

    * Soil texture (sandy-clay, clay, loamy-clay, gravel)

    Table No.3.13: Irrigation facilities

    Table No. 3.14: Status of water table 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

    S.No Source Plot No of the Name of the Owner* Date of Depth of Source located at Remarks

    1 2 3 4 5 6

    S.

    No

    Land

    type

    Tota

    l

    Are

    a

    (ha)

    Soil

    Text

    ure*

    Based on Depth (cms)-

    (mention area in ha)

    Based on Slope (%)

    (mention area in ha)

    Erosion

    (mention area in ha)

    La

    nd

    cla

    ss

    V.

    Shall

    ow

    (0.75

    )

    Shall

    ow

    (7.5-

    22.5)

    Mode

    rate

    deep

    (22.5-

    45.00)

    Dee

    p

    (45.

    0-

    90.0

    )

    Ver

    y.

    Dee

    p

    (>9

    0)

    Nea

    rly

    Leve

    l (0-

    2)

    Mode

    rate

    slope

    (2-6)

    Stro

    ng

    slop

    e

    (6-

    15)

    Ste

    ep

    (>1

    5)

    Water

    Wi

    nd

    Sheet Rill Gull

    y

    1 Pedipl

    ain

    2460

    .44

    Fine

    Loam

    y

    0 206.

    63

    618.6 608.

    06

    670.

    77

    1349

    .31

    762.8

    5

    0 0 19

    64

    22.3

    9

    0 0 I,

    II

    2 Strctut

    ural

    Hill

    997.

    26

    Loam

    y

    0 303.

    63

    471.9

    4

    27.5

    4

    0 210.

    33

    537.0

    6

    65.7

    2

    0 62.

    39

    750.

    72

    0 0 III,

    IV

    3 Platue 888.

    7

    Coars

    e

    Loam

    241.

    79

    474.

    65

    274.6

    2

    0 0 0 303.2

    2

    400.

    76

    99.

    11

    0 0 803.

    09

    0 V,

    VI,

    VII

    1 2 3 4

    S.No Type of the Source Nos. Command area (in ha)

    1 Ponds 41 96.57

    2 Open Wells (Excluding drinking water well) 51 78.09

    3 Bore Wells 15 21.25

    4 Ahar 28 63.04

    Total 135 258.95

  • 72

    (open well)**

    source recording water table from ground

    level (in mts)

    (ridge/middle/valley)

    1 Well Village

    Naisakkho

    MunendraChoudhury 04.07.11 3.8 Valley Dry in

    Summer

    2 Well Naisakho Sambho Pd. Roy 04.07.11 4.9 Middle Dry in

    Summer

    3 Well Bansdih ParsuramBhaiya 04.07.11 8.2 Ridge Dry in

    Summer

    4 Well Bijaydih Mahesh Choudhury 04.07.11 6.9 Middle Dry in

    Summer

    5 Well Gondlitanr UmeshOjha 04.07.11 7.2 Ridge Dry in

    Summer

    6 Well Purnisakkhu- UmeshPdDeo 27/08/11 3.5 Ridge Dry in

    Summer

    7 Well Nawabandh -

    394

    Ganesh Ravidas 27/08/11 4.8 Middle Dry in

    Summer

    8 Well Naiasakhu SudhirRai 27/08/11 8.6 Valley Dry in

    Summer

    9 Well Naiasakhu ArvindRai 27/08/11 7.3 Ridge Dry in

    Summer

    Table No. 3.15: Assessment of drinking water facility*

    1 2 3 4 5

    S.No Item Units Quantity Source

    1 Drinking water requirement Ltrs/day 2520235 Well &Handpump

    2 Present availability of drinking water Ltrs/day 1871948 Well &Handpump

    3 No. of drinking water sources available Nos Well: 90

    HP: 130

    a) Functional Nos Well: 49

    HP: 90

    b) Need Repairing Nos Well: 25

    HP: 21

    c) Defunct Nos 17

    Nos 19

    4 Short fall if any Ltrs/day 648225

  • 73

    * based on the observation from the field

    Table No. 3.16: Surface water resources

    Table No. 3.18: Existing Water Saving Practices Name of the Major

    Crop

    Area (Ha)

    Under water

    saving

    devices$

    Under water

    conserving

    agronomic

    practices#

    Any other

    (Pl. Specify)

    Total Current water

    Saving status as

    against flood

    irrigation. (Cu.m)

    -----------------no practices observed------------------

    $: Sprinklers, Drip, PVC Pipe, etc.,

    #: Vermi compost, organic manuring, check basin, alternate furrow, Ridges and furrow & specific practices

    5 No. of families getting drinking water from

    outside the Micro watershed area

    Nos 0

    6 Requirement of new drinking water sources

    (if any)

    Nos. 0

    1 2 3 4 5

    S.No Type of water resource Nos Area irrigated (Ha) Storage capacity (Cu.m)

    1 Pond 38 100.74 100462

    2 Earthen Check dam 6 17.15 7150

    3 Ahar 78 162.86 141950

    Table No. 3.17: Ground Water Structure resources

    S.No Type of structure

    No. available

    No. to be

    Repaired

    No. to be

    rejuvenated

    No. with no

    interventions

    required

    Total

    1 Pond 14 0 15 29

    2 Ahar 52 9 16 77

    3 Open well 2 0 0 2

    Total 68 9 31 108

  • 74

    Table No. 3.19: Details of existing livelihoods

    1 2 3 4

    S.

    No. Name of activity

    No. of beneficiaries Pre-project average

    income per HH

    (Rs.) SC ST Others Total Women

    1

    Earthwork in different

    development programs 367 213 862 1436 813 10500/yr

    2 Agriculture Work 540 253 839 1632 872 9000/yr

    Total 907 466 1701 3068 1685 19500/yr

    Table No. 3.20: Existing functional assets (Works already completed under different

    schemes including works undertaken by farmers independently)

    1 2 3 4 5 6

    S.lNo Name of the work Plot No. Quantity

    (No./RMTs)

    Amount spent

    (Rs.)

    Programme

    Usri-I

    1 Pond/ECD Pathandih, Vijaydih 2 140000.00 MGNREGA

    2 Morum Road Pathandih 1 250000.00 MGNREGA

    3 Irrigation well Chorgata 2 284000.00 MGNREGA

    Usri-II

    1 Pond/ECD Village Nayasakho 3 435000.00 MGNREGA

    2 Morum Road and Culvert Village lataki 1 250000.00 MGNREGA

    3 Irrigation well Village Nayasakho,

    Lataki

    5 860000.00 MGNREGA

    Usri-III

    1 Pond/ECD Tanrbigha 3 4230000.00 MGNREGA

    2 Morum Road and Culvert Nawabandh 2 450000.00 MGNREGA

    3 Irrigation well Naiasakhu,

    Nawabandh

    5 860000.00 MGNREGA

    Usri-IV

    1 Pond/ECD Usri-IV WS 2 282000.00 MGNREGA

    2 Morum Road and Culvert Usri-IV WS 1 250000.00 MGNREGA

    3 Irrigation well Usri-IV WS 2 344000.00 MGNREGA

    Usri-V

    1 Pond/ECD 4 564000.00 MGNREGA

    2 Morum Road and Culvert 3 550000.00 MGNREGA

  • 75

    Table No.3.21: Problem Typology of Watershed/ IWMP Project 1 2 3 4

    S.No Problem area Problem analysis Proposed

    interventions to

    overcome

    problems

    1 Soil Conservation (slope, erosion, soil loss,

    rainfall, productivity, etc)

    Soil erosion, gully erosion and rill

    erosion have been observed

    Continuous contour

    trench, Water

    absorption trench,

    Loose Boulder, Farm

    bund and Plantation

    activity

    2 Water conservation (Water budget, Ground

    water norms, productivity)

    Depletion of Ground Water

    Table

    Seepage tank, Farm

    Pond, and Water

    Harvesting Structures

    3 Crop coverage {80% of w/s area should be

    with canopy}

    Single Crop Demo Plot,

    Horticulture

    development

    4 Agriculture productivity (crop wise compare Low Yield, Single Crop, Hybrid seed, Demo

    3 Irrigation well 3 516000.00 MGNREGA

    Usri-VI

    1 Pond/ECD Village 2 282,000.00 MGNREGA

    2 Morum Road and Culvert Village 2 525,000.00 MGNREGA

    3 Irrigation well Village 4 688,000.00 MGNREGA

    Usri-VII

    1 Pond/ECD Village 2 240000.00 MGNREGA

    2 Morum Road and Culvert Village 1 300000.00 MGNREGA

    3 Irrigation well Village 4 568000.00 MGNREGA

    Usri-VIII

    1 Pond/ECD Lataki and Gardih 2 140000.00 MGNREGA

    2 Morum Road and Culvert KurkuriPahari 1 250000.00 MGNREGA

    3 Irrigation well Majhladih, Naudiha,

    Gobinddih,

    4 496000.00 MGNREGA

    Usri-IX

    1 Pond/ECD Sharpura, Gardih 2 140000.00 MGNREGA

    2 Irrigation well Sharpura, Sondighi,

    Gardih

    3 372000 MGNREGA

    Usri-X

    1 Pond/ECD Village 2 282,000.00 MGNREGA

    2 Morum Road and Culvert Village 2 525,000.00 MGNREGA

    3 Irrigation well Village 4 688,000.00 MGNREGA

  • 76

    with dist. average) Indigenous Seed and Technology

    for farming

    Plot, Horticulture

    development,

    Irrigation Tech, New

    Improved Cultivation

    Practices

    5 Livestock productivity (Milk Yield, Meat

    yield, Eggs, Wool Yield, Kidding etc.)

    Low quality Goatry,

    Poultry,Duckery,

    Dairy Dev, Piggery

    6 Existing Livelihood activities for Asset less

    persons

    Not Seen Goatery, Poultry, Lac

    cultivation. etc

    7 Community Based Organizations & Social

    capital base

    Not seen WSC, UG, SHG, JLGs

    8 Capacity Building (participation, training,

    awareness of watershed community

    Not Seen Film show, Work

    Shop for Watershed

    Committee,

    Awareness on Water

    and Soil conservation,

    Ag. and Hort.

    Training, Exposure to

    Adarsh Gram and

    Successful Watershed

    area

    9 Others (specify) NA Na

  • 77

    CHAPTER 4

    Institutional Building

    and

    Project Management

  • 78

    CHAPTER 4

    Institutional Building and Project Management

    Table No. 4.1: Details of SHGs & UGs newly formed under IWMP

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

    Sl.

    No.

    Type

    of

    Group

    Total no. of CBOs No. of members

    No. of ST in

    each

    category

    No. of SC in

    each

    category

    No. of

    Others in

    each

    category

    No. of BPL

    in each

    category

    Bank linkage

    Wit

    h

    onl

    y

    Me

    n

    With

    only

    Wom

    en

    Wit

    h

    bot

    h

    Tot

    al M F

    Tot

    al M F

    Tot

    al M F

    Tot

    al M F

    Tot

    al M F

    Tot

    al

    No.

    of

    SH

    Gs

    Amou

    nt

    (Rs)

    1

    SH

    G 0 0 0 0

    (i)

    Landle

    ss

    0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    (ii) MF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    (iii) SF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    (iv)

    MF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    (iv) LF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Tot

    al 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    2 UG

    s

    0

    0

    0

    0

    (i)

    Landle

    ss

    0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    (ii) MF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    (iii) SF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    (iv)

    MF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    (iv) LF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Tot

    al 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

  • 79

    Table No. 4.2: Details of Watershed Committees (WC)in Micro Watershed Wise

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

    1

    0

    1

    1 12

    1

    3 14

    1

    5 16 17 18

    Name of WCs

    Date of

    Registration as a

    Society (dd/m

    m/ yyyy)

    No.

    of members in

    WC

    Designation Name

    SC

    ST

    SF

    MF

    LF

    Land-less

    UG

    SHG

    GP

    Any

    other Educlq

    ualifi-cation

    Function/s

    assigned#

    M/F Write Yes if applicable

    2A

    2E

    4o

    1a

    UN

    DE

    R P

    RO

    CE

    SS

    15

    President

    Mahesh Choudhury

    M

    N N N N Y N Y

    N

    N N LITARATE

    B, D,

    G, I

    Secreta

    ry Sachin Ray

    M

    N N N Y N N Y

    N

    N N LITARATE

    C,D,E,

    H

    Member

    Sambhu Prasad Ray

    M N N N Y N N Y

    N N N LITARATE A, I, B

    Memb

    er

    ParshuramB

    haiya

    M

    N N N Y N N Y

    N

    N N LITARATE A, I, B

    Member Balia Devi

    F Y N N N N Y N

    Y N N

    ILITARAT

    E A, I, B

    Member

    Jageshwari Devi F Y N Y N N N N Y N N LITARATE A, I, B

    Member

    Sunil Kumar Deo M N N Y N N N Y N N N LITARATE A, I, B

    Member UmeshOjha M N N N N Y N Y N N N LITARATE A, I, B

    Member Jhuna Devi F N N N Y N N N Y N N LITARATE A, I, B

    Member Mina Devi F N N Y N N N N Y N N

    ILITARAT

    E A, I, B

    Member

    MunendraChoudhuri M N N N Y N N Y N N N LITARATE A, I, B

    Member Anita Devi F N N N Y N N N Y N N LITARATE A, I, B

    Member

    Dayanand Singh M N N Y N N N Y N N N LITARATE A, I, B

    Member Ganesh Ray M N N N Y N N Y N N N LITARATE A, I, B

    Member

    Uday Kumar Ray M N N N Y N N Y N N N LITARATE A, I, B

  • 80

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

    Nam

    e of WCs

    Date of

    Registration as a Society

    (dd/mm/ yyyy)

    No. of

    members in WC

    Designation Name

    SC

    ST

    SF

    MF

    LF

    Land-less

    UG

    SHG

    GP

    Any

    other

    Educlqualifi-cation

    Function/s

    assigned#

    M/F

    Write Yes if applicable

    2A

    2E

    4o

    2c

    WA

    TE

    RS

    HE

    D C

    OM

    MIT

    TE

    E

    UN

    DE

    R P

    RO

    CE

    SS

    16

    President RajendraRajak M Y N N Y N N Y N

    N

    o No LITARATE B, D, G, I

    Secretary Anirudh Ray M N N N N Y N Y N

    N

    o No LITARATE C,D,E,H

    Member NawabMirja M N N N Y N N Y N

    N

    o No LITARATE A, I, B

    Member

    Priya Devi F Y N Y N N N N Y

    N

    o No LITARATE A, I, B

    Member Umesh Prasad Deo M N N N Y N N Y N

    N

    o No LITARATE A, I, B

    Member Chanchala Devi F N N N Y N N N Y

    N

    o No LITARATE A, I, B

    Member Sukhdeo Ram M N Y N N N Y Y N

    N

    o No ILITARATE A, I, B

    Member

    Pinku Ray M N N N N N Y Y N

    N

    o No LITARATE A, I, B

    Member

    Sudhir Ray M N N Y N N N Y N

    N

    o No LITARATE A, I, B

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    Pradeep Ray M N N N Y N N Y N

    N

    o No LITARATE A, I, B

    Member

    Arvind Ray M N N Y N N N Y N

    N

    o No LITARATE A, I, B

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    Rubi Devi F N N N N N Y N Y

    N

    o No ILITARATE A, I, B

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    Madan Ray M N N N Y N N Y N

    N

    o No LITARATE A, I, B

    Member

    BarunPandey M N N Y N N N Y N

    N

    o No LITARATE A, I, B

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    N

    o No LITARATE A, I, B

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    N

    o No LITARATE A, I, B

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    Date of Registration as a Society (dd/mm/

    yyyy)

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    rs in WC

    Designation Name

    SC

    ST

    SF

    MF

    LF

    Land-

    less UG

    SHG

    GP

    Any

    other

    Educlqualifi-cation

    Function/s

    assigned#

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    2A

    2E4

    o2

    d W

    C

    UN

    DE

    R P

    RO

    CE

    SS

    17

    President Gita Devi F N Y N N N Y N Y N N LITERATE

    B, D, G,

    I

    Secretary Ajay Turi M Y N N N N Y Y N N N LITERATE C,D,E,H

    Member Ramanand Prasad Ray

    M N N N N Y N Y N N N LITERATE A, I, B

    Member Manoj Kumar Ray

    M N N N Y N N Y N N N LITERATE A, I, B

    Member Shailendra Ray

    M N N Y N N N Y N N N LITERATE A, I, B

    Member RohitTiwari M N N N N N Y Y N N N LITERATE A, I, B

    Member Kiran Devi F N N N Y N N N Y N N LITERATE A, I, B

    Member Bundlal

    Ray

    M N N N N N N Y N N N LITERATE A, I, B

    Member Sunita Devi F N Y Y N N N N Y N N LITERATE A, I, B

    Member MikundDev M N N N Y N N Y N N N LITERATE A, I, B

    Member Shiv shankarDev

    M N N N Y N N Y N N N LITERATE A, I, B

    Member Dilip Ray M N N N N Y N Y N N N LITERATE A, I, B

    Member Jayanto Devi

    F N N N N N Y N Y N N LITERATE A, I, B

    Member SukhdeoRawat

    M N N Y N N N Y N N N LITERATE A, I, B

    Member ChetiHazra M Y N N Y N N Y N N N LITERATE A, I, B

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    Member Anil singh M N N N N Y N Y N N N LITERATE A, I, B

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    ers in

    WC

    Designat

    ion Name

    S

    C

    S

    T

    S

    F

    M

    F

    L

    F

    Lan

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    less

    U

    G

    SH

    G

    G

    P

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    oth

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    Educlqua

    lifi-cation

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    2A

    2E

    4o2

    e w

    c

    UN

    DE

    R P

    RO

    CE

    SS

    18

    President

    Kishori Ray

    M N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITARATE

    B, D, G, I

    Secretar

    y

    ArjunRavi

    dash M

    Y N N N N Y Y N N N

    LITARA

    TE

    C,D,E,

    H

    Member Sanjay Ray M

    N N N Y N N Y N N N LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member RatanTiwa

    ri M

    N N N N Y N Y N N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member Pramila

    Devi F

    N N Y N N N N Y N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member

    Anil Singh M

    N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member Basudeo Ray

    M N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITARATE A, I, B

    Member Suresh

    Ravidash M

    Y N N N N Y Y N N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member Umesh Ray

    M N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITARATE A, I, B

    Member Manju

    Devi F

    N N N N N Y N Y N N

    ILITAR

    ATE A, I, B

    Member Sarita Devi

    F N N N N N Y N Y N N

    ILITARATE A, I, B

    Member BasudeoM

    ahto M

    N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member LaloTuri

    M Y N N N N Y Y N N N

    ILITARATE A, I, B

    Member Kanchande

    vi F

    N N Y N N N N Y N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member Ranjeet Kumar

    Ray

    M

    N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member ArjunRavidash

    M Y N N N N Y Y N N N

    LITARATE A, I, B

    Member

    Lalita Devi F

    Y N N N N N N Y N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member KishunHazra

    M N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITARATE A, I, B

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    No. of memb

    ers in

    WC

    Designa

    tion Name

    S

    C

    S

    T

    S

    F

    M

    F

    L

    F

    Lan

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    U

    G

    SH

    G

    G

    P

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    cation

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    F Write Yes if applicable

    2A

    2E

    4o

    2f

    WC

    UN

    DE

    R P

    RO

    CE

    SS

    17

    President

    Surendra Prasad Sahu M N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITRATE

    B, D, G, I

    Secretar

    y Sitaram M N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITRAT

    E

    C,D,E,

    H

    Member VishwanathP

    aswan M Y N N Y N N Y N N N LITRAT

    E A, I, B

    Member Sikandar

    Ram M Y N Y N N N Y N N N

    LITRAT

    E A, I, B

    Member Pawan

    Kumar Saw M N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITRAT

    E A, I, B

    Member SarswatiBeth

    a F Y N N Y N Y N Y N N

    LITRAT

    E A, I, B

    Member Yashoda Devi F Y N N Y N Y N Y N N

    LITRATE A, I, B

    Member Vikash

    Kumar M N N Y N N N Y N N N

    LITRAT

    E A, I, B

    Member Mahendra Das M Y N Y N N Y Y N N N

    LITRATE A, I, B

    Member

    Manoj Saw M N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITRAT

    E A, I, B

    Member Ram Chandra

    Paswan M Y N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITRAT

    E A, I, B

    Member Rita Sinha F N N Y N N N N Y N N

    LITRATE A, I, B

    Member

    KistuHazra M Y N Y N N N Y N N N

    LITRAT

    E A, I, B

    Member Raj Kumar

    Ram M Y N N Y N Y Y N N N

    LITRAT

    E A, I, B

    Member Parmendra

    Kumar Ray M N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITRAT

    E A, I, B

    Member Guriya Devi F Y N N Y N Y N Y N N

    LITRATE A, I, B

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    Thakur M N N N Y Y N Y N N N

    LITRAT

    E A, I, B

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    1

    1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

    Name

    of

    WCs

    Date of Registra

    tion as a Society

    (dd/mm/

    yyyy)

    No. of memb

    ers in WC

    Designation Name

    SC

    ST

    SF

    MF

    LF

    Lan

    d-less

    UG

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    GP

    An

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    2A

    2E

    4o

    2g

    WC

    UN

    DE

    R P

    RO

    CE

    SS

    20

    Member Munshi Ray M N N Y N N N Y N N N LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member Ramdeo Ray M N N N Y N N Y N N N LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member Shankar

    Singh M

    N N N Y N N Y N N N LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member

    Md. Munja

    M

    N N N N N Y Y N N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member JafarMirja

    M N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITARATE A, I, B

    Member

    Niranjan Ray

    M

    N N N N Y N Y N N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member Rajendra Pd. Gupta

    M N N N N Y N Y N N N

    LITARATE A, I, B

    Member JulekhaKhatu

    n

    F

    N N Y N N N N Y N N

    ILITAR

    ATE A, I, B

    Member Bahadur Singh

    M N N N Y N N N N N N

    LITARATE A, I, B

    Member

    Jagdish Singh

    M

    N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member Manoj Kumar Ray

    M N N N Y N N N Y N N

    LITARATE A, I, B

    Member

    Krishna Devi

    F

    Y N N N N Y Y N N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member BaldeoPaswan

    M Y N N N N Y N N N N

    LITARATE A, I, B

    Member

    Dulari Devi

    F

    Y N N N N Y N Y N N

    ILITAR

    ATE A, I, B

    Member Janki Singh

    M N N N N N Y Y N N N

    ILITARATE A, I, B

    Member

    Usha Devi

    F

    Y N N Y N N N Y N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member Bebi Devi

    F Y N N Y N N N Y N N

    LITARATE A, I, B

    Secretor

    y

    Suchit Kumar

    Gupta

    M

    N N Y N N N Y N N N

    LITARA

    TE

    C,D,E,

    H

    Member Janardan Ray

    M N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITARATE A, I, B

    Preside

    nt

    Naresh

    Kumar

    M

    N N Y N N N Y N N N

    LITARA

    TE

    B, D,

    G, I

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    No. of memb

    ers in

    WC

    Designa

    tion Name

    S

    C

    S

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    M

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    2A

    2E

    4o1

    f W

    C

    UN

    DE

    R P

    RO

    CE

    SS

    16

    President

    Janardan Narayan Deo M N N N N Y N Y N N N

    LITARATE

    B, D, G, I

    Secretar

    y

    Sachidanand

    Ray M N N N N N N Y N N N

    LITARA

    TE

    C,D,E,

    H

    Member Pawan Kr Choudhuri

    M N N N N Y N Y N N N

    LITARATE A, I, B

    Member

    Dropadi Devi

    F

    N N N N N Y N Y N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member

    Guriya Devi

    F

    N N N N N Y N Y N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member KaleshwarCh

    odhuri

    M

    N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member BasudeoYadav

    M N N Y N N N Y N N N

    LITARATE A, I, B

    Member

    BhaloTuri

    M

    Y N N N N Y Y N N N

    ILITAR

    ATE A, I, B

    Member Abhimanu Singh

    M N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITARATE A, I, B

    Member

    Ajay Singh

    M

    N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member Devki Devi

    F Y N Y N N N N Y N N

    LITARATE A, I, B

    Member RehanaKhatu

    n

    F

    N N Y N N N N Y N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member Pawan Ray

    M N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITARATE A, I, B

    Member Jadunandan

    Mishra

    M

    N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member Shyam Sunder Ray

    M N N Y N N N Y N N N

    LITARATE A, I, B

    Member Kishore Pd.

    Ray

    M

    N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

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    C

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    2A

    2E

    4p

    1d

    UN

    DE

    R P

    RO

    CE

    SS

    20

    President

    Jai Prakash Singh M N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITARATE

    B, D, G, I

    Secretary

    Om

    PrakashMahto M N N N N Y N Y N N N

    LITARATE

    C,D,E,H

    Member RekhaVerma

    F

    N N N Y N N N Y N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member PrakashRajak

    M Y N N N N Y Y N N N

    LITARATE A, I, B

    Member JogendraHa

    nsda

    M

    N Y N N N Y Y N N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member Nandkishore Singh

    M N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITARATE A, I, B

    Member DayanandVe

    rma

    M

    N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member Malwa Devi

    F N N Y N N N N Y N N

    LITARATE A, I, B

    Member Bhim Kumar

    Verma

    M

    N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member SarjuMahto

    M N N Y N N N Y N N N

    LITARATE A, I, B

    Member

    Sony Rajak

    M

    Y N Y N N N Y N N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member KamdevYadav

    M N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITARATE A, I, B

    Member Mohandas

    Mahto

    M

    N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member

    Sunder Tudu

    M

    N Y N N N Y Y N N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member

    SahibaBibi

    F

    N N N N N Y N Y N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member LilawatiHembram

    F N Y N Y N N N Y N N

    LITARATE A, I, B

    Member Manjhali

    Devi

    F

    N Y N N N Y N Y N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

    Member Binod Saw

    M N N N N N N Y N N N

    LITARATE A, I, B

    Member

    Manju Devi

    F

    N N Y N N N N Y N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

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    Pd.

    Kushwaha

    M

    N N N N Y N Y N N N

    LITARA

    TE A, I, B

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    No. of memb

    ers in

    WC

    Designa

    tion Name

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    S

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    F

    M

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    2A

    2E

    4o

    1b

    WC

    UN

    DE

    R P

    RO

    CE

    SS

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    President

    Baleshwar Pd. Verma M N N N Y N N Y N N N

    LITARATE