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DEPARTMENT OF FORESTS AND WILDLIFE
PRESERVATION, PUNJAB
Green India Mission Micro Plan
Village --- Donal
Tehsil --- Shri Anandpur Sahib
Range --- Shri Anandpur Sahib
District and Division --- Rupnagar
Submitted by: Divisional Forest Office, Rupnagar
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Table of Contents
Section Subject Pages
1 Basic Information Sheet 1
2 General Profile of FPC/ EDC 2
3 Socio-Economic Profile of FPC/ EDC 3-8
4 Participatory Resource Assessment 9-15
5 Assessment of Local and External Institutions 16-19
6 Problem Analysis and Problem Prioritization 20-21
7 Setting the Objectives for Development of FPC/ EDC for 5 years 22
8 Activities for Institution Development of FPC/ EDC and SHGs 23-24
9 FPC/ EDC Development and Perspective Plan for 5 years 25-26
Attachments to the Micro Plan
Part I
I Forest Dwellers’ Development Plan 27
II Resolution of FPC/ EDC for approval of Micro Plan 28
III Photographs of Micro planning Process in FPC/ EDC 29
IV GPS Survey Map of FPC/ EDC 30
V Proposed Land-use Map 31
VI Household database 32
Part II
A Annual Action Plan of FPC/EDC 33-34
B Information received from Office of BDO on various Development 35-40
Schemes proposed to be implemented in FPC/ EDC area
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1. Basic Information sheet
1. Name of the FPC / EDC Donal
2. Reference No./ID of FPC/ EDC -
(To be provided by PMU)
3. Name of Gram Panchayat Gram Panchayat Donal
4. Name of the FMU/ Range Anandpur sahib
5. Name Of the DMU/Forest Ropar Forest Division
Division
6. Name of the PanchayatSamity Anandpur sahib
7. Name of the District Ropar
8. Period of Micro Plan From Month:20/11/2016
To Month: 28/12/2016
9. Date of approval of Micro Plan
by FPC/ EDC (Executive -
Committee)
10. Date of approval of Micro Plan -
by Head of DMU/ DFO
11. Key team members engaged in
Prem singh , Kanta Sharma , Ram murti ,Babita
Babita kumari , Rajni Kumari
Preparation of Micro Plan
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2. General Profile of FPC/ EDC
2.1 Date & No. of registration of FPC/ EDC
2.2 Land availability in the FPC / EDC
Sl. Description Area (in ha.)
1 Forest area(PLPA Notification) 9.31
Reserved Forest (RF): -
Protected Forest (PF): -
Unclassed Forest (UF): -
2 Agriculture land 368
3 Fallow land/ waste land 4
4 Water bodies 18
5 Habitation/ homestead area 6.2
6 Any other category of land -
2.3 No. of Revenue/ Forest Villages covered
2.4 Bank Account details a) Name of the Bank: Punjab Garmin Bank Bhanupli b) Date of A/c opened: 15.9.2016 c) Bank A/c Number: 86150100027017
2.5 No. of Households in the Village and households represented in
FPC/ EDC
Category Village(s) FPC/EDC
Total HH 166 160
ST
SC 1 1
OBC 123 120
Others 42 40
2.6 Details of Executive Committee Members of FPC/ EDC
Sl. Designation Name M/F
1 Karmadhakhya/ Nominee (BOBSSS) and member - -
2 Pradhan/ Nominee (Gram Panchayat) and member Prem Singh M
3 Member Secretary Mani lal M
4 Member Meesa devi M
5 Member Balwinder kaur F
6 Member (SC/ST) Banarsi das M
7 FG/BM/BS and member Ram pyari F
8 MLA/ Representative and Member - -
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3.Socio-Economic Profile of FPC/ EDC
3.1 General description of the FPC/ EDC
This village is 150 year oldest village . It has Gram Panchayat. The total
population of village is 909 Comprising of 524 male, 234 female. There
are 175 houses in the village the literacy ratio of male and female is 5:4.
People of different Castes live in the Village.
3.2 Population (FPC/EDC)
Social category Population
Male Female Total Male Female Total Adults Adults Adults Children Children Children
Scheduled Castes 349 283 632 78 57 135
BC 70 62 132 66 54 120
General 105 98 203 55 45 100
Others - - - - - -
Total 524 443 909 127 118 245
3.3 Education Status (Adults) – FPC/EDC
Level No s Total Male Female
Literate without formal education 46 63 109
Primary education 41 58 99
Middle education 79 83 162
Higher secondary 87 96 183
Graduates and above 24 26 50
Total Literates(a+b+c+d) 231 263 494
Percentage of total literates 48% 54.6% 51.4%
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3.4 Enrolment of Children (5-16 years) – FPC/EDC
Place
Total children
(5-16 yrs) Enrolled
Percentage of enrolment
M F M F M F
Schools/ Colleges 67 45 40 35 59% 77%
3.5Landholding Details of FPC/EDC
Category No. of Households (HH)
Landless households 120
Marginal land holding households (o.1 to 2.5 Acres) 226
3.6 Livestock population {FPC/ EDC}
Type No. of animals ---approx
Cows 20
Buffaloes 270
Bullocks 2
Goat 200
Sheep -
Poultry -
Others 21
3.7 Status of access to basic services/ amenities
Sl. Type of service/ amenities Whether available within
FPC/ EDC area (Yes/No) If No, where Functional
1 Drinking water Yes - Yes
2 Electricity Yes - Yes
3 Sanitation Yes - Yes
4 School Yes Dharoli -1 km Yes
5 Health Services for people No - Yes
6 Health Services for Livestock No Bhunapuli-1 km Yes
7 Telecommunication Yes - Yes
8 Transport and communication Yes Yes
9 Postal and banking services No Dharoli -1 km Yes
10 Market Services No Dharoli -1 km Yes
11 Public Distribution System Yes - Yes
12 Others - - -
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3.8 Dependence of households on different livelihood sources
Sl. Source of livelihood Number of Problems Households
1 Agriculture 50 Heavy Rain Destroys crops, Lack of irrigation
2 Forestry - Lack of irrigation resources, lack of funds
3 Livestock/ Animal 150 Diseases in animals ,Lack of water and fodder
Husbandry -
4 Wage labour 40
Need of industry and Poor people’s effected due to
salary
5 Small business 5 Transportation
6 Service/Job 14 Transportation
7 Any other – specify - -
3.9 Identification of households, who need immediate attention by the Project and other Departments
Sr.no Name of Head of household
HH No. in social map
Main sources of livelihood
Problems Opportunities
1
Babbal singh
1 Wage Labour Lack of wages and
work
Need income generating activities and
Employment jobs 2
Mohan Singh
2 Wage Labour Lack of wages and
work
Need income generating activities and
Employment jobs 3
Sohan Singh
3 Wage Labour Lack of wages and
work
Need income generating activities and
Employment jobs 4
Arjun Singh
60 Wage Labour Lack of wages and
work
Need income generating activities and
Employment jobs 5
Joginder Singh
61 Wage Labour Lack of wages and
work
Need income generating activities and
Employment jobs 6
Swarn Singh
6 Wage Labour Lack of wages and
work
Need income generating activities and
Employment jobs
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7
Desh Raj
7 Private job Lack of wages and
work
Need income generating activities and
Employment jobs 8
Surjit Singh
8 Small Farmer Lack of wages and
work
Need income generating activities and
Employment jobs 9.
Barnarsi Ram
49 Small Farmer Lack of wages and
work
Need income generating activities and
Employment jobs 10
Surjit Singh
78 Labour Lack of wages and
work
Need income generating activities and
Employment jobs
3.10 Wealth ranking
Sl. Category Criteria/ Indicators No. of Category
HH code*
1. Better off Livelihood and income sources 130 A
2. Manageable Livelihood and income sources 155 B
3. Poor Livelihood and income sources 49 C
4. Vulnerable (need immediate attention)
Monthly income 4 D
Total 338 -
3.11 Different Programmes/ Schemes implemented by different Departments/ Agencies in FPC/ EDC during last 5 years
Sl. Name of the Year Achievements Implementing
Project/ Scheme/
Specify
Unit Physical (in Hac)
Financial (Rs.)
Department/
Agency
Activity
1 GIM 2016-22 - 4 487342 Forest
Department
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3.12 Social Map prepared by the FPC/ EDC
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3.13 Occupational pattern diagram
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17
5
30
Agriculture 40%
Daily Wage 17%
Govt. Job 5%
Private and Traditional30%
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4. Participatory Resource Assessment
4.1 Describe different resources available to FPC/ EDC
The total area of the village is 796 Acres, out of which 5.94 acres are panchayat land and 533 Acre land is under section 4&5 (PLPA). The Minor Forest Produce are grass and kharkana, which is used as fodder and for rope making.
4.2 Different events of the past and their influence on the resource management and people
Sl. Decade/ Period Event Effect, Influence and Response of Impact on the community to the
Resource/ People Situation
1 July 2016
Meeting and Record
Keeping Training
Awareness about
forest protection Excellent
2 July 2016
Employment
Preparation Self Employed Excellent
3 April 2016
Demonstration about
Fire Protection etc
Co-ordination between
village people and
department is
developed Excellent
4 Dec 2016 Investment by Forest Proper using of funds Good
4.3 Describe the efforts for Biodiversity Conservation (especially in
case of EDCs)
With the conservation campaign the joint management committee
making the people aware of environment and its conservation. In
departmental interaction the emphasis is being given on the biodiversity
conservation and also emphasis is always given in nature, fire camps
organized by the department for biodiversity conservation.
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4.4 (a) Status of different resources available to FPC/ EDC
Sl. Type of resource Area Current status Key problems in resource
(ha) management
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Plantations on the Community land - - -
1.1 High forest 199 Yes -
1.2 Harvestable 15 Yes -
Plantation
1.3 Other Plantation 17 Yes -
1.4 Degraded forest 150
Yes
(khair,drek,shishametc) Biotic pressure
1.5 Open/ Blank 8
Yes
(khair,drek,shishametc) Biotic pressure
2 Protected Forest - - -
2.1 High/Coppice - - -
Forest
2.2 Harvestable - - -
Plantation
2.3 Other Plantation - - -
2.4 Degraded forest - -
2.5 Open/ Blank - - -
2.6 Degraded Sal area - - -
fit for Coppicing
3 Reserve forest - - -
4 Any other - - -
plantations outside
the forest
5 Agriculture land 50.1
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4.4 (b) Resource Map prepared by FPC/ EDC
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4.5 Forest resources
Sl. Plant (local Main uses Relative Perceived value of plant name) abundance (scale of 1-10, 1 being
lowest)
Men Women
1 Neem Medical purposes 10% 8 2
2 Khair Used in Katha 60% 10 4
3 Karri patta For domestic purposes 10% 3 12
4 Popular Wood and Timber 10% 14 0
4.6 (a) Collection and Management of NTFPs
Sl. Name Collection No. of HHs Unit Quantum Quantum Quan Sale From Any NTFP time – engaged - collected consumed tum value Private pro- Months approx. in a by the sold in Rs. Area blem season/ FPC/ EDC in a -
year seaso yes/n
n/ o
year
1. Flowers Feb to
March 2 5 Qntl 5 2 3 180 Yes -
2. Fruit Dec to
march 5 1 - - - 20 Yes -
3. Khadkanna July to
march 50
240
Qtl 240 200 140 1800 Yes -
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4.6 (b) Describe if the FPC is engaged in some processing/ value addition activities of NTFPs
The villagers are making ropes and huts for their domestic animals shelter Fromkharkhana. They also use bamboo foe fencing of their
agriculture land.
4.7 (a) Consumption of fuel wood and dry leaves
Sl. Type of Approx. Approx. Annual Sources Problems
fuel used No. of HHs Consumption
(Specify unit) by the
FPC
1 Wood 102 870 Qntl
Forest and
agriculture -
2 Karri patta 90 700 Qntl Forest -
3 Laltana 12 90 Qntl Forest -
4.7 (b) Describe how the FPC/ EDC is managing the gap in demand and supply of fuel wood
With LPG, Cow dung etc
4.8 (a) Utilization of timber, small timber/poles, bamboo
Sl. Product Approx. Annual Current source of Problems
utilization by the collection/ purchase
FPC/ EDC
1 Timber 42 quintals/Month Agriculture land Unstable rates of timber
2 Poles 40 quintals/Year Agriculture land Unstable rates of timber
3 Bamboo 10 quintals/Year Agriculture land Unstable rates of timber,
Market
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4.8 (b) Describe how the FPC/ EDC is managing the gap in demand and supply of timber, small timber and bamboo
Purchased from market.
4.9 Agriculture resources
Sl. Crop No of Yield – Problems
Farmers approx.(qntl)
Engaged
1 Wheet 95 10-15 Wild Animals
2 Paddy 55 10-25 Wild Animals
3 Maize 20 7-10 Wild Animals
4 Oilseeds 95 4-6 Wild Animals
4.10 Water resources
Sr
Type No's
Availability of water(Months
)
Uses Problems
Opportunities
1 Hand Pum
p
1 10 Drinking And
Washing
- -
2 Wells 4 12 - - -
3 Tube wells
1 12 Irrigation
- -
4 Taps 70 10 Drinking - -
4.11 Utilization of fodder in FPC/ EDC
Sl. Type of Fodder used Approx. No. of Sources Problems
HHs using it
1 Grass 20 Forest Unwanted Shrubs
2 Maize 62 Own Field Wild Animals
3 Barley 20 Own Field Wild Animals
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4.12 Activity calendar -Livelihoods
Sl. Month Main activities carried out during the month
(local) Agriculture Forestry Works Wage Work
1 Jan - Yes Yes
2 Feb - Planting/sowing Yes
3 March - Planting/sowing Yes
4 April Harvesting Yes Yes
5 May Harvesting Protection from fire Yes
6 June Ploughing - Yes
7 July Paddy sowing Plantation Half Month
8 August Maize Harvesting Plantation Half Month
9 Sep Maize Cutting Plantation Half Month
10 Oct Maize Cutting Watch and ward Half Month
11 Nov Wheat sowing Watch and ward Half Month
12 Dec Wheat sowing Watch and ward Half Month
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Assessment of Local and External Institutions
5.1 Venn diagram
45
55
Local institutions 45%
External institutions 55%
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5.2 Local Institutions in FPC/ EDC area and their functions
Type of Institution No Total Functions and benefits to the
Members/ Community
HHs having
membership
Self Help Groups 1 10/10
Dairy And Construction of water
tanks
Cooperatives/ Credit - - -
unions
Women organizations 1 10/10 Social and health Awareness
Youth clubs 1 13 Sports Activities
Farmers organizations Nil - -
Any other – specify 1 20 Social Awareness
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5.3 Institutional Analysis – External Institutions operating in the FPC/ EDC
Sl
.
Name of the Since
when
Target Activities Problems Plans
for
the
What the
FPC/ EDC
Institution/ operatin
g in
group/ undertaken
so
faced by
these
future shall do in
Organization the FPC/
EDC
beneficia
ry
far Institution
s/
collaborati
on with
Organizati
on
these
institutions
1. NGOs 2013 Total
VFC
Meetings and
Seminars
Conducted
Lack of
Cooperatio
n of people
To
aware
more
and
more
people
-
2. Administrati
ve
2002 Total
VFC
Communicati
on
- To
educat
e the
people
-
3. Banks 1995 Total
VFC
Seminars Uneducate
d people
To
aware
the
people
-
4. Panchayat 1960 Total
VFC
Development
of village
- - -
5. Anganwari 2003 Total
VFC
Welfare of
children and
womens
- - -
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5.4 Profile of existing SHGs
Sr
n
o.
Na
me
of
the
SH
G
Members of
SHG
Income
Generati
ng
Activitie
s(IGA)
underta
ken
Appr
ox.
fund
s
inves
ted
in
IGA
Loan
take
n
from
Bank
/oth
er
agen
cies
Any
sup
port
nee
ded
fro
m
the
Proj
ect
M
ale
Fem
ale
To
tal
1. Jha
si
di
ran
i
Self
hel
p
gro
up
20 8 28 Beauty
paurlor ,
Social
activities
Nil Nil Yes
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6. Problem analysis and problem prioritization
6.1 Problem identification and analysis
Sl. Key Key problems Most Perceived Activities to be
Stakeholder identified by important solutions to carried out by
groups of FPC / Each causes of each each problem FPC/ EDC to
EDC stakeholder Problem address the
Group problem
1 Women Illiterate
No transport
Facilities and
lack of awareness
By providing
transport
facilities
Co-ordination with
govt
2
Government
Employees Wild animals Nearby forest
Fencing should
be done around
Forest
Written to Forest
and wildlife
department
3
Village
Panchayat
Unconstructed
Roads
Lack of
Government
Interference
Budget should be
allotted for
Construction of
roads by
Government
Approached to
Employees of
PWD department
4 NGO’s Hospital
Lack of
Government
Interference
Budget should be
allotted for
Construction of
roads by
Government
Approched to
Employees of
Health department
5
Common village
citizens Laltana Buti
Growth of this
should be
controlled time to
time
Co-ordination
with govt
Co-ordination with
govt
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6.2 Scoring and Ranking of Problems/ Activities
SI.
Activities
identified from the
Stakeholders analysis
Scoring of Activities by different stakeholders –
Score- 1to 10 (1 being the lowest)
Total
Scores
Ranks
Women Group
Farmers Forest Labourers
1 PHC 10 8 4 6 28 1
2 Drinking Water
10 5 2 6 23 4
3 Irrigation 3 10 4 2 19 5 4 Drainage 8 2 6 10 26 2
6.3 SWOT Analysis of the FPC/ EDC
Strength Weakness
1.Symbiotic Relationship between stake-
holders and forest
2. Employment opportunities to the people.
3. High productivity of the forest.
4. Inclusion of woman in management.
1. Misuse of opportunities.
2. Political Interference.
3. Lack of funds.
Opportunity Threat
1. Financial Empowerment for local people s specially woman’s.
2. Employment opportunities for unemployment and weaker sections.
1. Degradations of forest.
2. Lack of co-ordination between different
sections of people.
3. Casteism
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7. Setting the objectives for Development of FPC/ EDC for 5 years
7.1 Objectives for Development
1. To protect the forest Area and forest produce with the help of
local villagers. To
get the virtual benefits of people and forest.
2. To create awareness among to local people about biodiversity
conservation ecological Sustainability.
3. To facilitate the linkage between village people and
Institutions/agencies/ financial Sectors and other govt/ private
missionaries.
4. To improve the livelihood opportunities and the village people by
using the forest Resources sustainability.
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8. Activities for Institution Development (Capacity Building) of FPC/ EDC and SHGs
8.1 Details of Proposed Training Programmers, awareness camps, exposure visits to be conducted (FPC/ EDC and SHGs)
Sl. Subject/ Theme Target No of Duration Tentative
Group Participants Month and
Year
1 Awareness About Forest
30 30 2 hours Sep 2017
2 Food processing
30 30 2.50 hours May 2017
3 Beauty Parlor
30 30 4 hours April 2017
4 Stitching
30 30 4 hours July 2017
5 Drivers
30 30 4 hours Aug-Sept 2017
8.2 Formation of various working groups for smooth implementation of activities mentioned in the Micro Plan
Name of the
working
group
Name of the Leader Members (no)
Responsibility
VFC Parminder Singh 9 Proper implantation of use of funds
by forest department
Sahibjada Ajit
singh SHG
Inderjit kaur 10 Responsibility of maintaining
livelihood
New khalsa
SHG
Gurdip kaur 10 Awareness about health and children
development
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8.3 Records to be maintained by the FPC/ EDC and SHGs
Sl. Name of the record/ register to be To be maintained by To be verified by
Maintained whom Whom
1 Proceeding Register Sectary Forest Range Officer
2 Cash book Sectary Forest Range Officer
3 Stock Register Sectary Forest Range Officer
4 Bank pass book Sectary Forest Range Officer
5 Voucher file Sectary Forest Range Officer
8.4 Fund management by FPC/ EDC
Describe how the FPC/ EDC is managing their funds/ financial resources received from different sources
--They utilize their funds according to joint forest management guidelines.
8.5 Social audit
Describe how the FPC/ EDC is planning to conduct social audit as part of their efforts to maintain transparency and accountability --The VFC Conduct social audit twice in a year in general house.
8.6 Monitoring mechanism
Describe the monitoring mechanism for different activities prescribed in the micro plan
- VFC , Facilitators , Staff
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9. FPC/ EDC Development and Perspective Plan for 5 years
9.1 Activities to be carried out for overall development of FPC/ EDC for 5 years
(Consolidated)
Sl. Activities Physical Target
Financial
Target
Indicative list of
Departments/
Agencies
for support
Basic services
Water cooler ,Ro
water purifier,
solar lights
Water Supply
Department
Community Infrastructure
Development Inverters,
Toilet for people,
furniture for
community.
Room and shed
construction 20000
Livelihood Enhancement
Employment for
non employment
people 50000
Green india
mission
Resource development - -
Capacity Building
Training
preparations
Green india
mission
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9.2 Year-wise break up of different activities to be carried out by FPC/ EDC for 5
years
Propo
sed
Activi
ty
Year
1
Year
2
Year
3
Year
4
Year
5
Physi
cal
Financ
ial
Physi
cal
Finan
cial
Physi
cal
Finan
cial
Physi
cal
Finan
cial
Physi
cal
Finan
cial
Basic
services - - -- - - - - - - -
Communi
ty
Infrastruc
ture - - - - - - - - - -
Develop
ment
Livelihoo
d - - - - - - - - - -
Enhance
ment
Resource
Develop
ment - - - - - - - - - -
Capacity
Building - - - - - - - - - -
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Attachment I
Forest dwellers’ development plan
1. Total number of forest dwellers in the FPC/ EDC:
Category Total Families
Total population
Total claimants
under FRA
Total families
got patta
under FRA
Total forest areas
given
under FRA
Any other information on the
forest dwellers
ST Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Other Forest
Dwellers
Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
2. Potential social and environmental impact of interventions by the FPC/ EDC on the forest dwellers and suggested mitigation measures
Activities to be carried out by
FPC/ EDC
Positive environmental and social impact on the forest dwellers
Negative environmental and
social impact on the forest dwellers
Suggested Measures for mitigation of negative
impact
Basic services Nil Nil Nil
Community Nil Nil Nil
infrastructure
development
Livelihood Nil Nil Nil
enhancement
3. Activities suggested for the Forest Dwellers and estimated costs
Year Activities Physical target Financial target in Rs.
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
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Signature of Member Secretary of FPC/ EDC:
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Attachment II
Resolution of FPC/ EDC for approval of Micro Plan
34
Attachment III
Photographs of Micro planning Process in FPC/ EDC
35
Attachment IV
GPS Survey Map of FPC/ EDC
36
Attachment V
Proposed Land-use Map of FPC/ EDC
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Attachment VI
Household database (for all households in the FPC/EDC)
Sl. Name of Head of Household Sources of livelihood Wealth*
Primary Secondary ranking
1 Prem Singh Daily wage - 1
2 Joga Singh Agriculture Dairy Farming 2
3 Surjit Singh Agriculture Dairy Farming 1
4 Narinder singh Agriculture Dairy Farming 2
5 Jaspal Singh Agriculture Dairy Farming 1
6 Maan Singh Daily wage - 2
7 Babbal singh Agriculture Dairy Farming 2
8 Mohan Singh Daily wage - 2
9 Sohan Singh Daily wage 2
10 Arjun Singh Govt. employee Dairy Farming 1
11 Joginder Singh Govt. employee - 3
12 Swarn Singh Govt. employee - 3
13 Desh Raj Agriculture Dairy Farming 2
14 Surjit Singh Agriculture Dairy Farming 2
15 Barnarsi Ram Agriculture Dairy Farming 2
16 Surjit Singh Govt. employee - 1
17 Nirmal Kaur Daily wage - 2
18 Prem Chand Ex-serviceman - 1
19 Ashok Kumar Bank employee - 2
20 Roshan Kumar Private job - 1
21 Babli Daily wage - 2
22 Hari Dass Agriculture - 2
23 Pawan kumar Agriculture - 2
24 Jaget dass Private job - 2
25 Bishan dass Private job - 2
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Part II of Micro Plan
Attachment A
Annual Action plans of EPC/EDC for ____________ (Year)
Sl. Project
Packages/
Activities
Uni
ts
Total
Targ
et-
Micr
o
Plan
Target and Achievement of the
Previous Year __________
Physi
cal
Targe
t for
the
Curre
nt
Year
____
Total
Funds
requir
ed in
Rs.
Sources of finance and
anticipated
Amount
Physical Financial WB
FB
CP
FP
C
/
ED
C
Othe
rs
speci
fy
Othe
r
speci
fy
Targ
et
Achiev
ed
Targ
et
Achiev
ed
1 Basic
services
- - - - - - - - - - - -
1.
1
- - - - - - - - - - - -
1.
2
- - - - - - - - - - - -
1.
3
- - - - - - - - - - - -
1.
4
- - - - - - - - - - - -
2 Communit
y Infra
Structure
Developme
nt
- - - - - - - -- - - - -
2.
1
- - - - - - - - -- - - -
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2.
2
- - - - - - - - - - - -
2.
3
- - - - - - - - - - -
3 Livelihood
Enhancem
ent
- - - - - - - - - - - -
3.
1
- - - - - - - - - --
3.
2
- - - - - - -- - - -
3.
3
- - - - - - - - - - - -
3.
3
- - - - - - - - - - - -
4 Resource
developme
nt
- - - - - - - - - - - -
4.
1
- - - - - - - - - - - -
4.
2
- - - - - - - - - - - -
4.
3
- - - - - - - - - - - -
4.
4
- - - - - - - - - - - -
5 Capacity
building
- - - - - - - - - - - -
5.
1
- - - - - - - - - - - -
5.
2
- - - - - - - - - - - -
5. - - - - - - - - - - - -
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3
5.
4
- - - - - - - - - - - -
6 Administra
tion
- - - - - - - - - - - -
6.
1
- - - - - - - - - - - -
6.
2
- - - - - - - - - - -
6.
3
- - - - - - - - - - - -
6.
4
- - - - - - - - - - - -
Signature of Member Secretary of FPC/ EDC:
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Attachment B
Information received from Office of Block Development Officer on various Development
Schemes proposed to be implemented in
EPC/EDC area
Name of the EPC/EDC: Gram panchyat Donal
Panchayat Samity:Anandpur sahib
St. Name of the
Scheme
Name of the
implementation
Agency/Dept.
Activities
implemented in
EPC/EDC
area during the
Previous Year
___________ along
with quantity
of work
Funds
utilized
during the
Previous
Year
_________
(In Rs)
Activities proposed
to be
implemented in
FPC/EDC area
during Current
Year _____
along with
quantity of work
Financial
Target for
the
Current
Year
(In Rs.)
1 - -
-
- - -
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Annexure-II (Format)
Household Socio-Economic Baseline Survey
1.1 Basic information:
Name of the FPC Donal Gram Donal
Panchayat
PanchayatSamiti Anandpur
Sahib FMU -
1 Name of the Head of Household Prem Singh Sex M Age 45 Years
(HoH)
2 Name of Respondent Sema Rani Sex F Age 37Years
3 Households economic APL BPL Any other card, specify- No card
status as
Per record
4 Whether family has “job card’ no
under MGNREGA?
1.2 Type of House (Tick mark)
Wall Type Roof Type Floor Type
Concrete Concrete Kacha
1.3 Family profile
Sl. Name of Sex Relation Age Literacy Primary Any other
No. person with Head
(Years
) Level Occupation Information
of Family
1 Nachittar kaur F Wife 48 Matric House Wife -
2 Baljinder singh M Son 23 BA No -
3 Narinder singh M Son 21 10+2 Secretary office -
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1.4 Facilities in House
a) Electricity in Yes
house
b) Drinking water Yes
c) Sanitation - Yes
toilets
d) Homestead NO
plot
e) Cattle shed Yes If yes, type of shed: Roof Shed
f) Fuel used Electricity
1.5 Household assets
a) House items : Bed, Furniture
etc. Television,
Refrigerator
Stove (LPG) Table /Chair Others – specify
Cell phone
b) Vehicles : Cycle
Motor cycle, Car etc.
c) Agricultural : Tractor
equipment
1.6 Land holding status (Local term 1 bigha = 0.80 hectare)
a) Total land holding 10 bigha
b) Total cultivable land 5 bigha Irrigated 5 bigha
c) Homestead & habitation area 02 bigha
d) Land given on rent for cultivation Nil
e) Land taken on rent for cultivation 10 bigha
f) Source of Irrigation (If available)
Bore well
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1.7 Livestock details
Sl. Animal No.
a) Cow -
b) Bullock -
c) Buffalo 2
d) Poultry _
e) Goat _
f) Sheep _
g) Duck _
h) Pig _
i) Others, specify -
1.8 Fodder requirement
(a) If free grazing
a) Forest Months: Nil Specify months: Nil
b) Agricultural Months: Nil Specify months: Nil
fields
c) Other specify Months: Nil Specify months: Nil
(b) If stall fed then annual requirement of fodder (to be calculated on the basis of weekly requirement):
1.9 Requirement of timber, small timber/poles
(a) What is the annual requirement of timber and small timber? No
(b) Where from you are getting it?
Forest and agriculture land
1.10 Saving and Debt related details
(a) Do you or your family members have a bank account? Yes /No Yes (b) Are you or other family members associated with any SHGs? Yes/ No
No
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1.11 Annual Income from Agriculture
Sl. Crops Total area Total Total Total Sold Sale value
cultivated Production Consumptions (Qntls.) in Rs. (bigha) (Qntls.) (Qntls.)
1 Wheet 10 10-15 1 9 1400
2 Paddy 10 18-25 2 8 1600
3 Maize 5 7-10 1 4 1400
4 Oil seeds 5 4-6 0.5 4.5 550
1.12 Problems of the family in carrying out different agricultural activities:
1.13 Annual Income from livestock
Sl. Quantity Unit Rate Total Problems, if any
Income
1 Sale of Livestock 0.5 kilo 40 20 -
2 Dairy – milk and
60
600 -
other products
10 kilo
3 Others, specify _ _ _ _
4 Others, specify _ _ _ _
1.14 Annual Income from wage employment
Sl. Type of work No. of Place of Wage Total Problems, if any
days work rate Income
1 Farmer 28 Field Rs. 250 - -
2 Labourer
30
Village
Rs. 250
- -
1.15 Annual Income from NTFP collection
Sl. Item Months Total Total Total Total Sale Problems, when days Collection Consumed Sold value if any
available spent (specify in Rs.
the unit)
1 - -- - - - - - -
2 - - - - - - - -
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1.16 Annual Income from other sources
Sl. Source of income Nature / Unit Rate Total Income
Quantity
1 Service /Salary - - -
2 Skill based work/ - -
handicraft -
3 Trading / vending 1 Small Industry 200000
(shop)
4 Remittances - -- -
5 Others. Specify - - -
Name of Surveyor :
Signature :
Place :Anandpur sahib
Date :
Signature of Respondent :