two-day workshop on strengthening local self governance & accelerating rural development
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TWO-DAY WORKSHOP ON STRENGTHENING LOCAL SELF GOVERNANCE & ACCELERATING RURAL DEVELOPMENT. DEPARTMENT OF LAND RESOURCES 22.07.2010. Area Development Programmes. DoLR has been implementing three programmes on watershed basis since 1995-96. Drought Prone Areas Programme - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
DEPARTMENT OF LAND RESOURCES22.07.2010
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Area Development Programmes
DoLR has been implementing three programmes on watershed
basis since 1995-96.
Drought Prone Areas Programme
Desert Development Programme
Integrated Wastelands Development Programme
These programmes have been integrated into a single modified
programme called Integrated Watershed Management
Programme (IWMP) w.e.f. 26.02.2009.This consolidation is for
optimum use of resources, sustainable outcomes and integrated
planning.
OBJECTIVES OF IWMP
Harnessing, conserving and developing degraded natural
resources such as soil, vegetative cover & water
Restoring the ecological balance
Prevention of soil run-off
Regeneration of natural vegetation
Rain water harvesting & recharging of ground water table
Introduction of multi-cropping & diverse agro-based activities
Promoting sustainable livelihoods
SALIENT FEATURES OF IWMP
Cluster Approach: Average size of project -1,000 to 5,000 ha
Scientific Planning: Use of GIS based data at State and District levels. Use of Remote Sensing inputs in detailed project planning and preparation of DPRs.
Institutional Framework: Dedicated institutional structures with multi-disciplinary experts at the National, State, District & Project levels.
Capacity Building: All stakeholders involved in dev. of watershed projects.
Livelihood Orientation: 10% project funds for livelihoods for assetless people and13% for farm production & micro-enterprises.
Monitoring & Evaluation: 2 % of the project funds earmarked. Mandatory evaluation after completion of every phase i.e. Preparatory, Works and Consolidation.
ROLE OF PRIsDPC approves perspective & annual action plans of watershed
projects. It integrates these plans with over all District plans and
also oversees its implementation.
Similarly, Intermediate Panchayats have important role in planning
watershed projects. They can also act as PIAs.
Gram Sabha constitutes WC which implements project with the
technical support of WDT.
GP supervises, supports & advises WC, authenticates its
accounts, facilitates convergence with other schemes.
GP allocates usufruct rights to UGs/SHGs over assets created.
ACTIVITIES UNDER IWMP
Soil & moisture conservation measures
Water harvesting measures
Planting of multi-purpose trees & shrubs and pasture land dev.
Promotion of agro-forestry and horticulture
Training, extension and awareness generation
Encouraging peoples’ participation
Livelihood activities for assetless people
Production system and micro-enterprise
TARGET FOR 11TH PLAN
Year Target (m ha)
Achievement (m ha)
2007-08 -
2008-09 -
2009-10 5.41 6.299
2010-11* 8.50 0.191
2011-12 8.74 -
Total 22.65 6.490
* In addition, 2.71 M.ha. area appraised and cleared by the Steering Committee
CAPACITY BUILDING
5 % of project cost earmarked
Reputed institutes/ NGOs - ICRISAT, NIRD, CRIDA, WASSAN, FES, BAIF, etc. involved
Training topics & methodology suggested to States to prepare a definite CB plan for stakeholders
Workshops for promoting use of high-science tools
GIS based field monitoring process initiated on pilot basis
One-year Diploma course on watershed management by IGNOU for rural youths
AREAS OF CONCERN
Completion of 13,602 overdue ongoing projects
Data on degraded/ wastelands converted into productive land due to watershed intervention
IWMP projects yet to take-off in Bihar, Goa, Haryana, J & K, Manipur and West Bengal
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IWMP at a glance (as on 30.6.2010)
Name of StateNo.of Districts
coveredNo. of Projects
Sanctioned
Area Sanctioned (Lakh ha.)
Funds Released (Rs.in Crore)
2009-10 2010-11
Andhra Pradesh 12 110 4.73 30.68 71.59
Chhattisgarh 15 41 2.09 13.69 31.95Gujarat 26 153 7.08 50.23 117.19Himachal Pradesh 12 36 2.04 16.51 -
Jharkhand 14 20 1.18 7.63 -
Karnataka 27 119 4.91 80.99 32.89
Kerala 3 10 0.52 - 4.22
Madhya Pradesh 32 116 6.71 43.48 -
Maharashtra 29 243 9.96 67.77 158.14
Orissa 24 65 3.36 21.77 50.80Punjab 3 6 0.35 2.29 -
Rajasthan 31 162 9.26 69.92 163.16
Tamil Nadu 24 50 2.5 16.17 -
Uttar Pradesh 68 98 4.89 22.68 9.03
Total (NNE) 320 1229 59.58 443.81 638.97
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IWMP at a glance (as on 30.6.2010)
Name of StateNo.of
Districts covered
No. of Projects
Sanctioned
Area Sanctioned (Lakh ha.)
Funds Released (Rs.in Crore)
2009-10 2010-11
Arunachal Pradesh
10 13 0.68 5.45 12.71
Assam 26 57 2.21 32.53 16.85
Meghalaya 7 18 0.3 2.43 -
Mizoram 8 16 0.62 5.06 5.67
Nagaland 11 22 1.06 8.56 19.98
Sikkim 2 3 0.15 1.17 -
Tripura 2 10 0.3 2.45 5.72
Total (NE) 66 139 5.32 57.65 60.93
Grand Total 386 1368 64.90 501.46 699.90
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Watershed Programmes at a glance (as on 30.6.2010)
StateName of Schemes
Projects Sanctioned
(No.)
Area Sanctioned (M.ha)
Project Cost
(Rs. incrores )
Projects due for
completion
Projects Completed
/ closed (No)
%
Funds Released (Rs. In crores)
Andhra Pradesh
IWDP 102 0.75 407.03 58 44 76 324.09
DPAP 4242 2.12 1048.05 3540 2637 74 596.28
DDP 1054 0.53 293.55 772 676 88 205.74
Bihar IWDP 65 0.32 192.40 20 0 0 43.88
DPAP 543 0.27 152.80 363 101 28 32.70
ChattisgarhIWDP 70 0.38 228.38 28 313 46 156.16
DPAP 1160 0.58 324.60 885 368 42 149.07Goa IWDP 4 0.01 7.75 2 0 0 1.07
Gujarat
IWDP 84 0.55 301.47 47 23 49 207.52
DPAP 2444 1.22 665.30 1859 706 38 330.34
DDP 3062 1.53 859.90 2272 1850 81 611.01
HaryanaIWDP 26 0.13 72.41 15 5 33 40.46
DDP 1189 0.59 337.40 890 443 44 201.51
Himachal Pradesh
IWDP 63 0.44 241.28 34 21 62 179.43
DPAP 412 0.21 116.50 318 71 19 54.90
DDP 552 0.28 157.60 458 80 17 68.92
Poor<40 %
Average40-60%
Good>60%
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Watershed Programmes at a glance (as on 30.6.2010)
StateName of Schemes
Projects Sanctioned
(No.)
Area Sanctioned (M.ha)
Project Cost (Rs.in
crores )
Projects due for
completion
Projects Completed/ closed
(No)%
Funds Released ( Rs. In crores)
J & K
IWDP 37 0.22 125.52 12 6 50 57.45
DPAP 560 0.28 164.80 406 32 8 42.27
DDP 729 0.37 204.95 617 227 37 118.54
JharkhandIWDP 25 0.14 80.28 14 2 14 27.48
DPAP 1595 0.79 445.10 1219 263 22 67.25
Karnataka
IWDP 86 0.56 301.15 42 42 100 254.79
DPAP 2370 1.19 645.60 1840 1176 64 381.32
DDP 1582 0.79 446.52 1164 902 77 278.86
Kerala IWDP 29 0.15 87.38 6 1 17 38.71
Maharashtra
IWDP 84 0.53 299.88 39 13 33 181.09
DPAP 3616 1.80 981.10 2820 1354 48 472.64
Madhya Pradesh
IWDP 124 0.76 427.95 69 73 106 359.50
DPAP 3267 1.63 875.20 2624 2122 81 561.98
OrissaIWDP 89 0.52 288.55 46 24 52 191.43
DPAP 1319 0.66 376.50 976 332 34 187.33
Poor<40 %
Average40-60%
Good>60%
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Watershed Programmes at a glance (as on 30.6.2010)
StateName of Schemes
Projects Sanctioned
(No.)
Area Sanctione
d(M.ha)
Project Cost (Rs in
crores.)
Projects due for
completion
Projects Completed/ closed
(No.)
%
Funds Released
(Rs. In crores)
Punjab IWDP 17 0.07 39.40 8 2 25 20.07
Rajasthan
IWDP 90 0.54 304.08 47 53 113 258.54
DPAP 1107 0.55 312.10 872 581 67 188.37
DDP 7578 3.79 2187.20 5303 3224 61 1382.13
Tamil NaduIWDP 82 0.46 264.41 45 29 64 200.91
DPAP 1622 0.81 416.70 1224 771 63 249.60
Uttar Pradesh
IWDP 130 0.86 446.34 67 101 151 375.95
DPAP 1777 0.89 452.90 1386 1382 99 307.76
Uttrakhand
IWDP 51 0.30 180.29 24 3 13 104.67
DPAP 846 0.42 233.10 632 156 24 80.25
W.BengalIWDP 29 0.12 70.83 7 1 14 29.69
DPAP 559 0.28 154.20 399 135 34 33.57
Total (NNE)
IWDP 1287 7.8 4367 630 456 72 3065.37DPAP 27439 13.7 7364 21363 12187 58 3735.63DDP 15746 7.9 4487 11476 7402 64 2866.71
Poor<40 %
Average40-60%
Good>60%
StateProjects
Sanctioned (No.)
Area Sanctioned (M.ha)
Project Cost (Rs.in
crores)
Projects due for
completion
Project Completed/ closed
%
Funds Released
(Rs in Crore.)
Arunachal Pradesh 145 0.43 257.68 31 11 35 137.42
Assam 149 0.91 539.45 89 8 9 241.59
Manipur 43 0.30 164.29 26 3 12 76.01
Meghalaya 112 0.22 130.53 21 0 0 66.18
Mizoram 52 0.43 260.28 27 5 19 156.54
Nagaland 42 0.38 213.06 34 41 121 198.72
Sikkim 25 0.15 75.86 16 9 56 37.95
Tripura 22 0.10 60.19 11 0 0 16.22
Total 590 2.921701.3
4255 77 30 927.93
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Poor<40 %
Average40-60%
Good>60%
Watershed Programmes at a glance North Eastern States (as on 30.6.2010)
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VILLAGE LEVEL MEETINGS
WEST BENGAL
RAJASTHAN
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VILLAGE LEVEL PLANNING
KARNATAKA NAGALAND
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SELF HELP GROUPS AT WORK
Zangna SHG members -Nagaland
ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN IN WATERSHED
Pasture Development
Afforestation Horticulture Development
Loose Stone check dam
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CHHATTISGARHGUJARAT
ASSAM PUNJAB
CHECK-DAMS
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WATER HARVESTING POND IN HIMACHAL PRADESH
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CONTOUR TRENCHING IN MADHYA PRADESH
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AIZAWL (MIZORAM): IWDP PROJECT – VI &VIII
PERCOLATION TANK AND FARM POND-MAHARASHTRA
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RECHARGED WELL - MAHARASHTRA
FODDER CULTIVATION IN TAMIL NADU
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WOMEN IN WATERSHED WORKS
NURSERY ACTIVITY-TAMIL NADU PINEAPPLE PLANTATION PEREN DISTRICT-NAGALAND
CONVERGENCE WITH MGNREGS IN AP
NATIONAL AWARDEES• Three Farmers and One UG from WORLP awarded by the
Honbl’e Union Minister of Agriculture - 26th February 2010 (All are Tribals)
Tunu Sabar, Nuapada
Mathura SabarKalahandi
Jamuna SabarNuapada
Bhodev Tandi- Member UG
Nuapada
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