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A PRESENTATION ON DPIP FOR ATRU & BARAN BLOCKS IN BARAN DISTRICT. NEO HUMANISTIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY R-20, SHREE DHAM, YUDHISHTIR MARG, C-SCHEME, JAIPUR. ABOUT NEO HUMANISTIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY (NHDS). NHDS Established in 1998 by Shri Mangal Bihari, IAS (Retd.) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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NEO HUMANISTIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY
R-20, SHREE DHAM, YUDHISHTIR MARG,
C-SCHEME, JAIPUR
A PRESENTATION ON DPIP FOR ATRU & BARAN
BLOCKS IN BARAN DISTRICT
ABOUT NEO HUMANISTIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY (NHDS)
•NHDS Established in 1998 by Shri Mangal Bihari, IAS (Retd.)
•It has a team of Administrators, Economists, Environmentalists, Academicians, Evaluation Experts, Sociologist and Statisticians.
•Our Mission is upliftment of underprivileged and Human Development in all possible dimensions through multi disciplinary efforts.
Work Profile of DPIP Areas • Area : Atru Baran
• Villages : 30 35
• No. of CIG : 120 140
• Sub Projects : 120 140
Note: 80% of CIG groups belong to
SC/ST i.e Meghwal, Bairwa & Meena and remaining 20% other Castes including Sahria tribals.
Work performance of NHDS in Atru & Baran Blocks
Atru Baran
•No. of CIGs formed 119 46*
•No. benefited (Financed) 91 17
Note: * We started work from September 2005 but after March 2006 ban was imposed on further formation of CIGs
Urban & Rural distribution in Baran District
Population DistributionUrban
Population18%
Rural Population
82%
Activity-wise No. of CIGs benefited
- Agriculture & Allied
- Non Farm Activities - Service based
- Production based
- Infrastructure based activities
Agriculture & Allied Activities
Atru Baran
Land Based(Agriculture) - -
Dairy - -
Livestock i.e. Goatery & 22 6
Sheep rearing
Non Farm Service Based Activities
Atru Baran
Tent House 3 2
RCC Shuttering 3 2
Floor Mill 4 1
Bartan catering & Music 4 3
Light Decoration 7 2
Hand Pump Mistery 1 -
Band Baja 3 -
Retail shop 17 1
Non Farm Production based Activities
Atru Baran
Bangle Industry 2 -
Tailoring 13 -
Rexin Bag 6 -
Vermi Compost 3 -
Infrastructure work
School Room 2 -
Time Frame for implementation of Project
Atru Baran
Avg.Time taken for preparation 3 Months 3 Months
Avg.time taken for sanction of 3 Months 3 Months
projects
Avg.time taken for group 3 Months 3 Months
contribution
Avg.time taken for transfer of 3 Months 3 Months
Funds to CIG
Avg.time taken for acquisition of 3 Months 3 Months
assets
CIG PERFORMANCEA)Percentage of groups earning a net income Atru Baran
i) Rs. 15,000 per month Nil Nil
ii) Rs. 10,000 to Rs.15,000/- Nil Nil
iii) Rs.5,000/- to 10,000/-(30% of subprojects) 34 -
iv) Rs.5,000/- (70% of sub projects) 57 11
B) Percentage of groups who have acquired 6.31% -
additional assets
C) Percentage of groups linked to the 20% -market
Atru Baran
Position of current assets
Percentage of CIG lost their assets
a) Through sale 5% -
b) Death 16% -
c) Other reasons - -
Capacity Building of CIG’s
Orientation Training 119 -
Skill Building Training 21
EMD Nil Nil
Atru Baran
2 days Training (Achievement) 100% -
- 45 days Training (Achievement) 56.52% -
-3 days Training :-
Animal Management Training : 22 -
Vermi Compost : 3 -
Atru Baran
Percentage of CIG linked to Bank Nil Nil
Insurance status of CIG
1) No of CIG insured their assets 22 -
2) No. of Claims filed 332 -
3) No. of Claims disbursed (13.26%) 305 -
4) Pending 27 -
List of 10 CIGs which have been running successfully inAtru
CIG name Village Business reason for success
1. Shriram, Jirod Tent House Group Coordination
2. Shri Ganesh Sahrod Tent House Faith among members
3. Shri Krishna Ardand Tent House Need of the area
4. Radhakrishana Sahrod RCC Earlier worked
5. Shri Madhav Ardand RCC Only Group
6. Shri Mahaveer Ardand Retail Shop Better Coordination
7. OM Ardand Decoration Good Understanding
8. Mahaveer Ardand Goatery Assessment of demand
List of 10 CIGs which have been running successfully in Atru
CIG name Village Business reason for success
9. Bhakat Singh Kharkhera Goatery Hard workers
10. Sh. Ganesh Chailabel Tailoring Good Instructor
List of 10 CIGs which have been running successfully in Baran
CIG name Village Business reason for success
1. Subash Nareda RCC Group Coordination
2. Subash Fatehpur Tent House Faith among members
3. Shri Diloda Tent House Need of the area
4. Ganesh Luharia Light Decoration Earlier worked
5. Pratap Akheda Light Decoration Only Group
6. Bhagat Singh Daulatpur Bartan Catering Better Coordination
7. Rajeev Mandoli Bartan Catering Good Understanding
8. Swamivivekanad Heekad Atta Chakki Assessment of demand
List of 10 CIGs which have been running successfully in Baran
CIG name Village Business reason for success
9.BabaRamdeo Fatehpur Retail Shop(Kirana) Hard-workers
10. Laxmi Fatehpur Retail Shop(Cloth) Good Instructor
Lessons learnt
What was programme
The Programme was initially a pure contractual work between GO and NGO to provide consultancy, awareness, implementation and sustenance of CIG . It aimed at upliftment of the poorer of the poorest through economic activities. The model of work was designed by DPIP and World Bank. Later-on, DPMU termed it as a partnership programme between GO/NGO and CIG Members.
What worked out
Entire work has been done according to modality prescribed by DPIP in the agreement. The programme has been audited thrice. Besides, Physical and social audit has been done. The work has been appreciated.
What is not achieved
The Percapita Income of poor of the poorest could not be raised to the level such that their family needs like health, sanitation, education and better environment could be satisfied, though we fully invested our time, money and energy.
They could not get motivated adequately on account of constraints on time and funds. They did not rest their complete faith on GO and NGO inspite of our efforts.
The DPIP not being linked with other economic schemes of the State Government the CIGs could not avail benefits from them.
What next we have to do The programme needs to be implemented on PPP concept in spirit. The problems of NGO and beneficiaries should be attended to promptly. High profile trust between the partners needs to be developed and sustained.
Identification of the needs of the poor, specially in tribal belt should be given preference rather than rigidly following the rules and regulations.
Cluster approach should be adopted. CIG should be better organised and Self Help Group (SHG) pattern should be followed.
Time, money and resources should be as per the need of services provider and assessment of local environment.
More focus should be given to field work rather than unnecessary paper work relating to information, monitoring etc.
Agreement should be fully discussed between stakeholders.
DPIP, BAND PARTY
THANKS