Sl
No
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Activities
carried out in three years
|
Number
|
1
|
Total number of hamlets in ten villages.
|
54
|
2
|
Total number of hamlets has hamlet wise
development plans.
|
50
|
3
|
Total number of Farmer Club.
|
42
|
4
|
Total number of water user associations.
|
29
|
5
|
Total amount of local contribution.
|
Rs. 25,08,623
|
6
|
Total number of Kisan Credit Cards.
|
143
|
7
|
Total number of new wells.
|
14
|
8
|
Total number of new community ponds.
|
13
|
9
|
Total number of wells renovated.
|
23
|
10
|
Total number of community ponds renovated.
|
8
|
11
|
Any other irrigation facilities (flow
Irrigation)
|
2 Flow irrigations
|
12
|
Average water table at the start of the
project.
|
18 feet
|
13
|
Average water table at the end of the
project.
|
7 feet
|
14
|
Average distance from home to water source at
the start of the project.
|
1.5 Km
|
15
|
Average distance from home to water source at
the end of the project.
|
50-150
meters
|
16
|
Average water availability (how many months
in a year) at the start of the project.
|
8 Months
|
17
|
Average water availability (how many months
in a year) at the end of the project.
|
11 Months
|
18
|
How many farmers were involved in organic
farming* at the start of the project? (*Organic farming is a form of
agriculture that relies on techniques such as crop rotation, green manure,
compost and biological pest control).
|
0
|
19
|
How many farmers are involved in organic
farming at the end of the project?
|
626
|
20
|
How many farmers were involved in diversified
farming system* at the start of the project? (*Diversified farming system is
the practice of providing a variety of crops or animals, or both, on one
farm).
|
0
|
21
|
How many farmers are involved in diversified
farming system at the end of the project?
|
196 with Arhar & 177 with Maize
|
22
|
How many farmers were involved in SRI at the
start of the project?
|
0
|
23
|
How many farmers are involved in SRI at the
end of the project?
|
452
|
24
|
How many farmers were involved in SWI at the
start of the project?
|
0
|
25
|
How many farmers are involved in SWI at the
end of the project?
|
80
|
26
|
How many farmers had soil health cards at the
start of the project?
|
0
|
27
|
How many farmers have soil health cards at
the end of the project?
|
595
|
28
|
What are the major findings of the soil
health testing?
|
Highly acidic due to huge imbalace
application of Chemcial fertilizer
|
29
|
What action taken on the major findings?
|
Farmers applying Chuna (Lime) and
Vermicompost
|
30
|
How many water testing carried out till date?
|
18 water bodies (1 hand pump, 1 Dari, 16
wells)
|
31
|
What are the major findings of the water
testing?
|
Out of 18 wells only 1 hand pump well is
drinkable and rest 18 is fully affected by Bacteria and not safe without
treatment.
|
32
|
What action taken on the major findings?
|
Community using water only after boiling and
bleaching power have been put.
|
33
|
Please define modern low cost farm technology.
|
Adoption of SRI, SWI, new agriculture
equipments, Vermin compost, Azolla, diversified farming & Nutritional Kitchen garden etc.
|
34
|
How many farmers were practicing this modern
low cost farm technology at the start of the project?
|
0
|
35
|
How many farmers are practicing this modern
low cost farm technology at the end of the project?
|
626
|
36
|
Rice (quantity) – average yield at the start
of the project.
|
8 – 10 quintals in 1 acres of land
|
37
|
Rice (quantity) – average yield at the end of
the project.
|
18 – 20 quintals in 1 acres of land
|
38
|
Rice (quality) – seed generation* of the
plant at the start of the project. (*e.g. one rice grain produces a stalk
yielding three grain, or 1:3).
|
Initially the Rice production was done
traditionally in which tillering was 10 – 12 at maximum per plant
|
39
|
Rice (quality) – seed generation of the plant
at the end of the project.
|
Since the farmers adopted SRI system in which
tillering is 40-60 per plant
|
40
|
Rice (stability of yield*) at the start of
the project. (*able to withstand climatic variation).
|
In
traditional system it was lasting 6 months to 1 year
|
41
|
Rice (stability of yield) at the end of the
project.
|
At the end of the project it was found 2 years
|
42
|
How many farmers were taking one crop in a
year at the start of the project?
|
718
|
43
|
How many farmers are taking one crop in a
year at the end of the project?
|
892
|
44
|
How many farmers were taking two crops in a
year at the start of the project?
|
60
|
45
|
How many farmers are taking two crops in a
year at the end of the project?
|
561
|
46
|
How many farmers were taking three or more
crops in a year at the start of the project?
|
0
|
47
|
How many farmers are taking three or more
crops in a year at the end of the project?
|
373
|
48
|
Farmers are taking what types of new corps
now?
|
Vegetable (beans, French Beans, Cow pea,
pumkin, bush type soybean, okra) Paddy, wheat, Arhar, Maize, Gram, Minor
millets etc.
|
49
|
How many farmers were taking only one meal
per day at the start of the project?
|
469 households
|
50
|
How many farmers were taking only two meals
per day at the start of the project?
|
574 households
|
51
|
How many farmers were taking three or more
meals per day at the start of the project?
|
124 households
|
52
|
How many farmers are taking only one meal per
day at the end of the project?
|
0
|
53
|
How many farmers are taking two meals per day
at the end of the project?
|
1111 Households
|
54
|
How many farmers are taking three or more
meals per day at the end of the project?
|
855 Households
|
55
|
What types of food farmers were eating at the
start of the project?
|
Rice, Sukti, Meat
|
56
|
What types of food farmers are eating at the
end of the project?
|
Rice, Daal, Pulses, Vegetable (all kinds of
seasonal vegetables), Meat, Fish, Poultry
|
57
|
How many months in a year farmers do not had
food at the start of the project?
|
5
|
58
|
How many months in a year farmers do not have
food at the end of the project?
|
0
|
59
|
Total number of vermin compost tank &
vermi Beds in ten villages.
|
262 vermi Tanks + 452 vermi Beds
|
60
|
Total number of farmers using organic manure
in their own field.
|
452
|
61
|
Total number of farmers is selling organic
manure.
|
52
|
62
|
SHG –
|
a) total number of SHG,
|
40
|
b) total SHG members in all SHGs,
|
502
|
c) total savings in all SHGs,
|
Rs. 7,39,185
|
d) total loan issues till date in all SHGs,
|
Rs. 85,300
|
e) total loan recovered till date in all
SHGs,
|
Rs. 38,300
|
f) total loan outstanding as on 24 June 2013
in all SHGs,
|
Rs. 78,000
|
g) interest rate,
|
5%
|
h) the purpose for loan taken,
|
Agriculture & Livestock
|
i) leadership of SHGs (M/F) and
|
120 (F)
|
k) Total SHGs with bank accounts.
|
21 SHG's
|
63
|
Total number of farmers with livestock.
|
209
|
64
|
Total number of farmers with income
generation activity.
|
209
|
65
|
Total number of farmers with lac cultivation.
|
869
|
66
|
Total number of panchayats with water
management strategy.
|
3
|
67
|
Total households with ration cards.
|
477
|
68
|
Total households who have applied for ration
cards?
|
634
|
69
|
Total number of women leadership at project
level – farmer association, water user group, SHG, etc.
|
163
|
70
|
Total number of women leadership at panchayat
level.
|
7
|
71
|
Changes in NSVK due to gender policy.
|
Due to
this staff level we promote gender staff and administration level as well as
in Executive bodies
|
72
|
Total number of villages with the community
based disaster risk mitigation strategies.
|
10
|
73
|
Action taken as per the community based
disaster risk mitigation strategies.
|
Grain Bank, Seed Bank, Linkage with the
forest department for tackle with wild animal, formation of 3 Mahasamuh
|
74
|
Name of government schemes accessed by
community/project.
|
Social security scheme (PDS centre), Roads,
wells, house, in Agriculture sector agriculture equipments ( Cono Weeder,
sprayer, seeds, and organic fertilizer, RSBY, Janani Suraksha Yojna, MNREGA, NABARD
linkage etc.
|
75
|
Total number of households benefited through
each scheme.
|
Social security scheme (PDS centre): 265
families of 2 villages
|
Roads: 321 families of 3 villages
|
Irrigation cum Drinking wells: 21 HH
|
Indira Awas: 14 HH
|
Agriculture sector agriculture equipments (Cono
Weeder, sprayer, seeds and organic fertilizer: 215 Farmers
|
Job under MNREGA : 234 Family
|
RSBY CARD : 204 Family
|
Janni Suraskha Yojna : 104 Family
|
NABARD linkage : 7 Farmers clubs
|
76
|
Total amount of government schemes accessed.
|
Rs. 68 Lakhs
|
77
|
Total number of villages with equitable water
access strategies.
|
9 Villages
|
78
|
Total land under cultivation using organic
farming at the start of the project.
|
0
|
79
|
Total land under cultivation using organic
farming at the end of the project.
|
198.6
acres
|
80
|
Total land under cultivation using
diversified farming system at the start of the project.
|
0
|
81
|
Total land under cultivation using
diversified farming system at the end of the project.
|
120 acres
|
82
|
Average percentage of soil erosion at the
start of the project.
|
80%
|
83
|
Average percentage of soil erosion at the end
of the project.
|
30%
|
84
|
Average income of farmer at the start of the
project.
|
24,000
|
85
|
Average income of farmer at the end of the
project.
|
50,000
|
86
|
Total number of farmers using chemical
fertiliser at the start of the project.
|
718
|
87
|
Total number of farmers using chemical
fertiliser at the end of the project.
|
136
|
88
|
Total number of farmers with crop insurance
at the start of the project.
|
0
|
89
|
Total number of farmers with crop insurance
at the end of the project.
|
150
|
90
|
Public Distribution Shops available at each
village at the start of the project.
|
2 PDS centre in 10 villages
|
91
|
Public Distribution Shops available at each
village at the end of the project.
|
3 PDS centres in 10 villages
|
92
|
Major achievements of elected women leaders
in panchayat in last three years.
|
Regular meeting of Gram Sabha, Awareness and
access of Govt. Schemes,
|
93
|
Average migration at the start of the
project.
|
80%
|
94
|
Average migration at the end of the project.
|
30%
|
95
|
Total number of training organised for
Panchayat members during the project lifespan.
|
8
|
96
|
Training subjects.
|
Empowerment, roles and responsibilities, and strategies to
access Gov. Scheme, Role of Gram Sabha
|
97
|
Total percentage of women leaders at
Panchayat level at the start of the project.
|
0
|
98
|
Total percentage of women leaders at
Panchayat level at the end of the project.
|
60% (Out of 12 Members 7 are Women)
|
99
|
Total community contribution (year wise).
|
1st year Rs. 463599
|
2nd year Rs. 544727
|
3rd year Rs. 1500297
|
100
|
One case study. (Name of the beneficiary,
Village name, Family information, Situation before support, Type of support
and Situation after support).
|
Name of the beneficiary: Shiva Ram
|
Village name: Sundridih
|
Family information: Orphan boy married 2
years ago with the help of community. He lost his parents at the age of 14
years. Once he lost his parents he had to go through lot of difficulties. The
community had great concern towards him therefore lot of moral supports
rendered by the villages.
|
Situation before support: Meal taken only
once a day and lacked knowledge of decent living style.
|
Type of support: Firstly appointed village
point person in NSVK, a pair of pigletes accessed and training organaized.
|
Situation after support: Today is most
successful in systematic livestock rising and Lac production. He sold
livestock fare 40000 thousands recently yet has 8 piglets.
|
However, he sold Lac rupees of 80, 000
(eighty thousands rupees only) started saving in bank (After joining with the
project he opened bank account) and bought 600 hundred kg's of fencing iron
wire with the rupees of 26, 000 thousands. He is fencing his whole area and
start systematic cultivation and livestock rising.
|
Moreover, taking 3 meals in a day, having
bank balance, planning to plant Lac production plant, fishery, duckery and
piggery in mass base.
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