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Lab to Land Initiative in Assam.About SIRD, AssamTraining infrastructure
Present status. 2 (two) campuses having capacity for
250 participants.
12 (twelve) Extension Centres having capacity for 60 participants in each.
Resource Centre in IT & Skill Development is coming up.
Satellite Hub with 15 SITs ready for functioning.
20 Resource Centres set up under BRGF.
2 (two) Extension Centres upgraded as Regional Centres.
Faculty strength:
SIRD HQs – 20 Extension Centres – 60
Trainers panel SIRD, HQs – 70 Extension Centres – 130
Training plan
Training programmes organised from 2005 – 2006 to 2009 – 2010
Number of officials trained – 48834 Number of elected representatives – 55960
of PRIs Total – 104794
Training plan – 2010 – 2011
Total course – 1634 Total participants – 58985
Field level trainingPresent strategy.
60% of courses are organised in a decentralised manner through Extension Centres.
Off campus training programmes in the field for grass root level functionaries.
Team of Resource Persons selected and trained for field level training.
Wider dissemination of knowledge Training on social mobilisation in the field for
awareness on rural development programmes and strengthening Gram Sabhas.
Team of Animators and Facilitators for mobilising rural people through awareness programmes.
Social workers, representatives of NGOs, CBOs, SHGs, Rtd. Teachers are trained up.
Social capital already built by SIRD will be used.
120000 families assisted in groups under special projects of SIRD.
25000 are youth.
Women and youth will be oriented for dissemination of knowledge in the field.
Name of the block Dimoria Development Block
District KamrupArea of the Block 26164 HectareGram Panchayats 12Revenue villages 144Inhabited villages 140Uninhabited villages 4
Basic information of the block.
LAB TO LAND INITIATIVEDIMORIA DEVELOPMENT BLOCK OF KAMRUP DISTRICT IN ASSAM
Total population 119548 (as per 2001 census)
Demographic pattern SC : 17023 (14.235%)ST : 15702 (13.131%)Other : 86823 (72.634%)
Number of families living below the poverty line
14123
Women population 58122Sex ratio 940Population density per sq.km 457Literacy rate 66,566 (55.665%)Male 38518 (62.670%)Female 28048 (48.257%)
Cropped area
Net Area sown
Percentage of area
sown more than
once
Average size of
operational land
holding of marginal and small farmers
Land use pattern
16280 hectare
10987 hectare
37% 1.27 hectares
Sali paddy followed by vegetable
Agriculture.
Length of surface road
(excluding National Highway)
Length of unsurfaced
roads
Length of National Highway
Total length / habitation covered by
PMGSY
70 Kms 155 Kms 40 Kms 40 Kms
Roads.
Primary health centres
Dispensaries Bed strength
6 (PHC – 1, CHC – 1, Mini PHC – 4)
4 58
Number of banks (Nationalised & RRBs)
6
Health.
Bank
Lower Primar
y School
Middle English School
High English School
/ Higher Second
ary
Degree Colleg
e
Jr. College
Students
under SSA
Students
under Mid-day
meal programme
Beneficiary
under pre-
school non
formal educat
ion126 26 37 2 3 18460
(2009 –
2010)
27801 (2009
– 2010)
10546
Education.
Number of village electricity
Number of household connected electricity
140 7100
Total forest coverage 7873.88 hectare
Electricity & Power.
Forest .
No of BPL families 14123
No. Of household registered since
inception
No. Of Job Card issued since inception
21103 20959
Current status of Rural Development Programmes in the block.
MGNREGA.
Registration
Mandays generated during last financial year
Mandays generated during current financial year
262912 21900
Mandays generated
Budget amount PersondaysRs. 481.52 lakhs 272525
Labour budget of the current financial year
No. Of households demanded work during
last financial year
No. Of households demanding work during
current financial year10510 2509
Demand for work
Number of Bank / postal accounts
Percentage of Job Card Holders opened bank / postal accounts.
20959 100%
Account opened.
Number of worksCompleted Ongoing
5 48
Infrastructure created under permissible works.
No. Of households completing 100 days during 2009 - 2010
206
Employment generated
No. Of Vigilance & Monitoring
Committee formed
No. Of social audit teams
working
No of works socially audited
53 12 48
Vigilance & Monitoring Committee & Social Audit.
MIS status : Updated
Technical persons working against each GP : One technical person in each GP.
General observations:
Following are the significant aspects that come to the notice under MGNREGA in the block.
•Participatory planning at community level.
•Financial inclusion – 100% payment through bank and postal accounts.
•Accountable trained up personal at various levels.
•Planning, organisational and administrative capacity of the Gram Panchayats have improved.
•Closure relationship between panchayats and poor.
•Use of electronically generated muster roll.
Recent development: •All the Gram Panchayats will have computer facilities soon.
•Handholding training to the Secretaries of GPs on use of computer and PRIAsoft locally
No of SHGs formed & developed
No of SHGs assisted with revolving fund and bank loan supported by back ended
subsidy702 683
SGSYNumber of SHGs developed and assisted.
Whether federation formed
Kinds of marketing facilities
No of SHGs participated in regional and national level
melasBlock level federation has been constituted and has already been submitted to the DRDA
One market complex has been constructed.One village hut is being constructed.
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Federation and marketing facilities.
Activities taken up by the groups
Weaving. Piggery Goatery Poultry Dairy Tailoring Pottery Cultivation
Arrangement for skill development training
One SHG training cum facilitation centre at Block HQs.
One weaving training centre has been established.
Initiative of the SIRD under Special SGSY in the Block
SIRD mobilised more than 2000 rural people in the block around selected income generating activities in clusters to popularise both group and cluster approach.
Clusters with activities taken up in a planned manner through application of appropriate technology and skill development came up.
Activities are backyard poultry farming, handloom, mechanised agricultural activities, dairy, piggery.
The institute converged all the support services for the growth of the activities.
Handloom Common Facility Centre has been functioning in the block to provide support services to the weavers.
Transformation in quality of life and empowerment are visible in the clusters.
Activities in the clusters created demonstration for further replication in the block.
IAY
No of houses sanctioned against physical target in the current financial year
No of houses constructed and completed as against
the target of the last financial year
289 603
Houses sanctioned and constructed.
Women SC ST Minorities Physically handicap
ped 144 191 204 25 Nil
Coverage
Procedure of fund received by the
beneficiaries
Time taken for construction of a house
Transparency
Fund is released to the beneficiary in the
form of A/C payee cheques in 2 instalments
3 months Launched in the website.
Others
Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension.Number of beneficiaries 2226
NFBS.Number of beneficiaries 175
The SIRD, Assam has taken up Dimoria Development Block in Kamrup district in first phase.
The Kapili Development Block in Morigaon district has been proposed to be taken up in the next phase.
General action plan under the initiative in the block
Sl. No.
Objective or key result area
Actions Success indicator
1 2 3 41 Awareness
generation of rural development programmes
A community information centre Focal point for dissemination of information.
Number of awareness programmes organised, village and people covered
2. Mobilising people for Gram Sabha
Awareness campaign.
CBOs, social workers, youth, women will be involved.
Around 3000 youth, farmers and women already assisted under the special projects of SIRD will also be involved.
Meaningful participation of rural people in the Gram Sabhas.
Number of youth, women trained up to act as animators and facilitators.
2. Mobilising people for Gram Sabha
Leaflets in assamese on Rural Development programmes.
TOT programmes for the CBOs, youth and women with Neheru Yuva Kendra. Team of youth, women and social workers as animators and facilitators.
Team of youth, women and social workers developed.
3. Application of PRA techniques.
PRA techniques in the field to facilitate participatory planning, monitoring, identification of beneficiaries.
People trained up for participatory planning, monitoring.
4. Registration under MGNREGA through awareness generation
Awareness programmes under MGNREGA to facilitate registration and grievance redressal.
Number of Families covered under the process.
5. Social audit for transparency and accountability
Social audit teams will be trained in the field to facilitate social audit and to maintain transparency
Participation of people in social audit and improvement in followup.
6. Facilitating grievance redressal
7. Convergence through inter departmental coordination
Interface between villagers and line departments for dissemination of information better accessibility to the services.
Improvement in service delivery.
8. Organisation of users groups, committees, beneficiary committees for monitoring, maintenance and sustainability.
Training to users groups, beneficiary committees for qualitative monitoring.
Number of Users groups, beneficiary committees formed and qualitative monitoring conducted.
9. Training to the members of the Vigilance and Monitoring Committees.
Training for better monitoring under MGNREGA, IAY and other programmes.
Number of members trained up and improvement in monitoring mechanism.
10. One round of Training programmes to all the PRI members, line department officials and other functionaries in the blocks.
Trainers will be sent to the block for handholding training and also to monitor the impact of training.
Participants covered under handholding training programmes and improvement in service delivery.
11. Handholding training and evaluation of the impact of training in the field for.
Same as 10
12.
Formation and development of federations.
Special training among the SHGs for development of federations.
Number of federations formed.
13.
Training on skill development and exposure for selected youth, farmers and women.
Identification of youth, farmers, women.
Youth, farmers and women imparted skill development training.
14.
Development of a team of master trainers for skill development and also to act as facilitators.
Intensive training as master trainers and facilitators for self employment oriented activities in the block.
Number of master trainers so developed.
15. Mobilising youth for self employment
Special drive to select unemployed youth and farmers for self employment.
Number of youth mobilised for self employment and provided with bank loan and other assistance.
16. Credit mobilisation. Coordination with the banks will be maintained.
17. Training programmes for Facilitators of SHGs under SGSY/NRLM.
The SIRD will select NGOs, CBOs and impart special training as facilitators.
Number of facilitators so developed.
18. Handholding training to all Secretaries of Gaon Panchayat and other staff.
Field level resource persons will be arranged for handholding.
Handholding training programmes organised.
19. Multisectoral facilitating team
A team of multisectoral grass root level workers like Gram Sevaks / Sevikas, VLEWs, Health Workers, Anganwadi Workers etc. will be formed.
Better delivery of services.
20 Focus on gender issues
Elected women representatives of Panchayats will be organised.
Better service delivery for women and children.
21 Impact study Studies of the programmes to demonstrate the impact.
THANKS TO ALL