संचयजल बेहतरकल jal shakti...
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Jal Shakti Abhiyanಜಲಶಕಿ್ತ ಅಭಿಯಾನ
Government of Karnataka
Zilla Panchayat, Chikballapura
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संचय जल, बेहतर कल
District Overview
Demographic Features
Population 12,55,104
Rural Population 9,73,985 (78%)
Urban Population 2,81,111 (22%)
Population Density 298
SC Population 3,12,565 (24%)
ST Population 1,56,487 (12%)
No. of Taluks 06
No. of Panchayaths
157
Total Area 4,208 Sq Km2
Chikballapur District is the eastern gateway to Karnataka. It is land locked District and hard rock terrain of Karnataka in the plain region and covers an area of 4208 sq.km.
Shidlaghatta Taluk
Chikkaballapura Taluk
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Gudibande Taluk
Hydrographs
Source – Ground Water Department
Water Stressed Blocks 2013 Water Stressed Blocks 2017
Source - NRDMS
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Water Profile of Chikballapur
• District falls in the Eastern Dry Agro Climatic Zone.
• Annual Average Rainfall of the District is 676mm.
• The South West Monsoon contributes around 55 percent of the Annual average Rainfall. The North EastMonsoon yields around 30 percent. The balance of around 15 percent results from the pre-monsoon.
• There are no Perennial rivers in Chikballapur district .The district is drained by three river basins Palar(Cheyya River), Pennar (Uttara Pinakini, Dakshin Pinakini , Chitravati, Papagni, Jayamangala, Kunderu),Ponnaiyar (Pambar).
• All these rivers and their tributaries are small and carry water only during rainy season.
• The area irrigated by bore wells constitutes 99% of the total irrigated area.
• As per Ground Water Resource Assessment of CGWB, all six Blocks of the district are designated as “OverExploited”
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•Severe drought in 8 out of past 10 years (except 2015 and 2017).•Around 110 villages have been provided drinking water through tankers during July -September 2019 .•Water level/yield dwindling along with high concentration of Fluoride posing achallenge
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Special Initiatives undertaken in Chikballapur District
Traditional Step Wells ( Kalyani) Cleaning
through Shramdhaan
“Green Fund”
A Novel Initiative where all GPs, TPs and CMCs
earmark 5% fund for WC works
“ Hasiru Karnataka - KotiNaati”
Plantation Programme in Govt and Private Land
Signature Campaign, Rallies, to create
awareness among people across age groups on Water Conservation
People
Participation
People Participation – Elected Representatives, Government Officials and Public involved for Shramdhaan Step Well Cleaning, Chikballapur Block
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Traditional Step Well (Kalyani) cleaned in
Vapasandra, Chikballapur. Elected
Representatives, Govt Officials /Staff and 50-60 Citizens
participated in cleaning drive
Traditional Step Well - Alambagiri Rejuvenated through Shramdhan, Chintamani Block
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This Traditional Step Well is located at Alambagiri, Munaganahalli GP. It was constructed around 800 years ago. It was rejuvenated on June 4th, 2019, and subsequently filled with rain water.
Kalyani Renovation through Shramdhaana
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Sadali GP, Sidlaghatta BlockDate: 21-07-2019
Dibburahalli GP, SidlaghattaBlockDate: 29-07-2019
Manchenalli GP, GauribidanurBlock Date: 16-09-2019
IEC Activities and Workshops on Water Conservation
Launch of State Government Programme “Jalamrutha”.
Karnataka Government declared 2019 as a Year of Water Participants – Elected Representatives, all District Line Department Officers, EOs, ADs, PDOs and Technical Staff 10
Launch of “Chilume” initiative by DC, CEO and A R Shivakumar
Orientation on installing RainWater Harvesting structuresfor all Government/PrivateBuildings and IndividualHouses by A. R. Shivakumar(Former Scientist KSCST, IISc,Bangalore)
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Workshop on Water Conservation and Sanitation “Jeeva Jala, Swatchameva jayathe, Jalamrutha & JalShakti Abhiyan” for ZP President, Vice President, Members, Taluk Panchayat Presidents, VicePresidents, all GP PDOs & Presidents, EOs, ADs & other Staff on 20.09.2019
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Awareness on Water & Sanitation by Cultural team as a part of IEC Activity
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1 Water Conservation and Rain water Harvesting
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Renovation of Traditional Water Bodies
Reuse & Recharge Structures
Watershed Development
Intensive Afforestation
Jal Shakti Intervention Areas
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1. Water Conservation and Rainwater Harvesting
a) Rooftop Rainwater Harvesting (Public/Private)b) Check Damsc) Trenchesd) Farm Ponds
Water storage at Multi Arch Check Dam in E Thimmasandra GP, Shidlaghatta Block, Chikballapur
tHealth insurance cover of up to
₹ 5
1. Water Conservation and Rain Water Harvesting
239 Roof Top Rain
Water Harvesting structures
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50Water Pools
335 Trench /
Bund works
2546 Farm
Ponds
118 Multi Arch
Check Dams
Multi Arch Check Dam at Kommasandra Village, Sidlaghatta Block
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Work Name – MACDLocation - E Thimmasandra GP Wage – 3.96 LakhMaterial – 5.94 LakhTotal – 9.9 LakhMan days – 1589Bore Wells Benefited – 5Water Stored – 10.80 Lakh Ltrs
Date: 14-09-2019
A video byte of Multi Arch Check Dam
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Multi Arch Check Dam at Bandahalli Village, Sidlaghatta Block
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Work Name – MACDLocation - E Thimmasandra GPCost Wage – 2.92 LakhMaterial – 6.22 LakhTotal – 9.14 LakhMan days – 1204Bore Wells Benefited – 6Water Stored –10.80 Lakh Ltrs
Date: 19-09-2019
Water Pool in Chintamani Block
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Work Name – Water PoolLocation – B S Halli GPWage – 3.88 LakhMaterial – 1.1 LakhTotal – 4.98 LakhMan days – 1561Bore Wells Benefited – 3Water Stored – 75 Lakh Ltrs
Testimonial: Farmer Smt. Veda briefing about increase in Crop production after construction of Farm Pond
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➢Farm Pond Structure constructed in Varadahally seed farm Nandi Hobli, Chickballapura Taluk. ➢Water storage capacity of this structure is 987 cubic meter. ➢ Sustaining /Support, two critical Irrigation of crops like, Ragi & Red Gram for 4 Ha.
Before After
Latitude: 130.26.14” N Longitude: 77o.43.51” E Dimension: 21*21*3=987 CMT
Farm Pond Construction in Chikballapur Block
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Horticulture Works
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Beneficiary Name: Sri Patalamma Devi Raithara Sanga, .
Village:- TaduruGrama Panchayath :- BhaktharahalliTaluk:- SidlaghattaScheme:- NHM Expenditure:- 400000Meassurement:- 53m*30 m*7 m
Beneficiary Name: VenugopalVillage:- AjjawaraGrama Panchayath :- AjjawaraTaluk:- ChikkaballapuraScheme:- PMKSY
Community Farm PondDrip Irrigation Plots
Beneficiary Name: Vanajamma W/o Narayanaswamy.Village:- KandakanahallyGrama Panchayath :- AngarekanahallyTaluk:- ChikkaballapuraScheme:- NHMExpenditure:- 1650000Meassurement:- 2000 Sq. m
Poly House
Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting Structure in Sidlaghatta Block
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JSA Central team headed by Mr. Pankaj Kumar, Addl. Secretary, MEITY, GOI Inspecting Rain Water Harvesting Structure installed at Taluk Panchayat, Sidlaghatta
Sump Capacity - 0.62 Lakh LtrsWater Stored - 0.50 Lakh Ltrs
Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting Structures for GP Buildings
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➢District Office Complex and all 6 Taluk Panchayats (100%) installed with RWH
➢All 157 Gram Panchayats(100%) of the District installed with RWH
➢Hostels - 69➢Schools - 26➢PHCs - 8➢AWCs - 10
➢All Government Buildings are planned to be installed with RWH in 2019
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2 Renovation of Traditional Water Bodies
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Reuse & Recharge Structures
Watershed development
Intensive Afforestation
Interventions under Jal Shakti Abhiyan
Water conservation & rain water harvesting
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2. Renovation of Traditional and other Water Bodies/Tanks
a) Traditional Water Bodies/Tanks restoration (includes individual household units)
b) Other Water Bodies restoration
Traditional Kalyani Renovation, Shidlaghatta, Chikballapur
tHealth insurance cover of up to 26
₹ 5
2. Renovation of Traditional Water Bodies
239 Roof Top rain
water harvesting
structures
189Tanks Desilted
142Traditional Step Wells [Kalyanis]
out of 142 (100%) Cleaned through Shramdaan
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Chakra Theertha Kalyani cleaned by Government Officials and Volunteers in Chikballapur Block
• This Kalyani is located behind thehistorical Ranganatha Swamy Temple,Rangastala, Chikballapura Block.• It was constructed during Hoysalasreign.• It was abandoned and cleaned in July2019 through Public Participation.
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Tank Desiltation works
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Nallagutlapalli GP, Bagepalli Block
Dibburahalli GP, Shidlaghatta Block
E-thimmasandra GP, Shidlaghatta Block
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3 Reuse and Recharge Structures
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Renovation of traditional water bodies
Watershed development
Intensive Afforestation
Interventions under Jal Shakti Abhiyan
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Water conservation & rain water harvesting
3. Reuse, Bore Well Recharge Structures
a) Bore Well Recharge Structuresb) Soak Pits
Soak pit Construction, Chikballapur District
tHealth insurance cover of up to
₹ 5 lakh/family/yea
3. Reuse and Recharge Structures
1450Borewell Recharge Pits constructed
379Soak Pits Constructed
301Recharge wells Constructed
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Recharge well in Manchenahalli GP, Gauribidanur Block
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Recharge Well inspected by Central Jal Shakti Team headed by Mr. Pankaj Kumar, Addl. Secretary, MEITY, GOI, during their 3nd Visit (September 2019)
Boulder Check in Sidlaghatta Block
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Boulder Checks are mainlybuilt to prevent erosion and tosettle sediments andpollutants. Furthermore, it ispossible to maintain soilmoisture due to infiltration.Location:Cheemangala,Sidlaghatta BlockEstimated Cost: Rs 60000Wage: 27390Material: 31600Mandays: 110Water Storage Capacity:36000Ltrs
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4 Watershed Development
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Renovation of traditional water bodies
Reuse & Recharge Structures
Intensive Afforestation
Water conservation & rain water harvesting
Interventions under Jal Shakti Abhiyan
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4. Watershed Development
a) Area under Watershed Developmentb) Staggered trenchesc) Gully Plugsd) Percolation Tanks
Farm Pond, Chikballapur District
4. Watershed Development
274Channels Rejuvenated
119Nala Bunds and Gully Plugs
Constructed
983 HaArea Treated
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Dimension: Bund Length: 42 Mtr
Nala Bund Construction in Gauribidanur Block
Latitude: 13034’80” Longitude: 77035’60”E
This structure has increased the water table inthe surrounding 5 borewells.
Water storage capacity of this Structureconstructed under PMKSY is 2500 cubic
meter. 35
Scheme: PMKSYEstimated Cost: Rs 2.42lakhsDimension: 30mX2.6mtrsWater Storage Capacity:2500 cumtWater Stored: 1900 cumtBorewells Benefitted: 05
Feeder Channel Rejuvenation in Sidlaghatta Block
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5 Intensive Afforestation
Water conservation & rain water harvesting
Renovation of traditional water bodies
Reuse & Recharge Structures
Watershed development
Interventions under Jal Shakti Abhiyan
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5. Intensive Afforestationa) Seedlings plantedb) Area under plantation
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5. Intensive Afforestation
8.40 LakhSaplings Planted by
Social & Regular forest
3.89 LakhSaplings Planted by
Horticulture department
0.37 LakhSaplings Planted by
Agriculture department38
18 lakhSaplings Planted
in the District
4.76 LakhSaplings Planted by
Gram Panchayat’s
Horticulture Department
Agriculture Department
Video Byte on Afforestation in Gauribidanur Block
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PLANTATION AT GOVT HIGH SCHOOL LAND, PALICHERLU GP, SHIDLAGHATTA BLOCK
IMPLEMENTATION
Plantation Work at Palicherlu Government High School
Ground.
Covered 4 acres land for plantation, 2000 saplings
Providing Employment to 50 jobcard holders, 550
persondays
Arrangement of Drip irrigation for providing water to
plants to control the drying of plant
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Sr. No
Taluk Location Sep-2018
water level in mtrs
Sep-2019 Water level
in mts
Rise in Water Level
(in mtrs )
1 Chikkaballapur Ajjawara 106.8 106 0.8
2 Sidlagatta Dibburahalli 24.67 22.34 2.33
3 Chintamani Konganahalli 51.29 45.22 6.07
4 Bagepalli Guluru 89.82 84.8 5.02
Water Level Measured in Adjacent Bore Wells of JSA Structures
Measuring Water Level by Ground Water Department
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❖ JSA is a promising approach to improve the water crisis in the District.
❖ JSA provided a much needed platform to bring Government officials and Citizens
together.
❖Works taken up under the campaign enhanced the water storage capacity across
the District followed by good rain in the month September and October 2019 gave
short term relief to water problem.
❖ As a part of the Campaign 142 Traditional Step Wells in the district were restored
to their lost glory with a sustainability plan in place.
❖ Special initiative “Chilume”, “JeevaJala”, “Koti-Nati”, “Signature Campaign” has
received tremendous response from public and created awareness about
importance of water conservation.
Outcome of JSA
❖Since 01.10.2019, 555 new works under water conservation and rain water harvesting
are on going, 59 under renovation of traditional water bodies, 25 reuse and recharge
structures, 1133 watershed development works, 3272 intensive afforestation works have
already been taken up under Phase 2 Jal Shakti Abhiyan.
❖Stringent administrative action will be taken to prevent and remove encroachment near
water bodies.
❖Focus will be given for installation of Rain Water Harvesting structures in individual
households.
❖Afforestation will be taken up with more vigour as forested catchments supply a high
proportion of water for domestic, agricultural, industrial and ecological needs, help
regulate climate, store carbon, and reduce flooding and storm water runoff.
❖In the medium term, focus will be given to Grey water treatment and reuse of reclaimed
water for non-potable and industrial purposes.
Way Forward
Thank You
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68%
18%
8%
61%Rural Population
Literacy Rate
SC Population
T Population
State Profile
8%
No of District : 30
No of Taluk : 176
No of GPs : 6024
Population in the State : 6.11 Crore
Geographical Area : 191791 Sqkm
No of HHs : 133.57 lakh
Total no of Jobcard issued : 60.48 lakhs
Total Active Jobcards : 32.4 lakhs
Total Workers :145.27 lakhs
% SC Workers : 15.46
% ST Workers : 11.2
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JSA Target and Achievement (As on 22.10.2019)
Total No. of Districts Covered
Total No. of Blocks Covered
Started Completed
Target Achieved Target Achieved
18 53 20484 28030 (137%) 37022 39996 (108.03%)
Total No. of Blocks Covered
Total No. of GPs Covered
Started Completed
Target Achieved Target Achieved
6 157 1979 3274 (165%) 3376 3963 (117%)
Karnataka State
Chikballapura District
Chintamani Taluk
Gowribidanur Taluk
Bagepalli Taluk
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Hydrographs
Source – Ground Water Department
Kalyani Renovated through Shramdhaana at Santhekallahalli GP, Chintamani Block
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A video byte of Multi Arch Check Dam
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