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GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
INTEGRATED WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME
(2009-10)
DETAILED PROJECT REPORT
PROJECT NAME: IWMP - 3 - 2009-2010
KUSHAVATHI SUB WATERSHED
TALUK:CHINTAMANI DISTRICT:CHICKKABALAPUR
Table of Content
Chapter Content Page
Executive Summary
1 Introduction and Background
2 General Description of Project Area
3 Baseline Survey
4 Institution Building and Project Management
5 Management/Action Plan
6 Capacity Building Plan
7 Phasing of Programme and Budgeting
8 Consolidation Exit Strategy
9 Expected Outcome
10 List of Maps
11 List of Abbreviations
INDIA KARNATAKA
CHICKABALLAPUR DIST CHINTAMANI TALUK
CHINTAMANI IWMP – 3 SUB Watershed Map
Executive Summary
• Brief about area: The IWMP-3 project area of Chintamani taluk is 20 kms away Narth towards taluka head quarter. It comprises the geographical area of 5374.23 ha. Of 32 villages belonged to 5 Grama panchayats (GP) viz. Kencharlahalli, Eragmpalli, Raguttahalli. Kotagl & Yagamakote the project area. The SWS are named as Kushavathi SWS and they are divided into 10 micro w/s as fallows, 1.Kencharalahalli 2. Gollahalli 3.Yandahalli 4.Iragmpalli 5 Bramanarahalli 6.Seetharampura 7.Bairabanda 8.Naramakalahalli 9. Mindigal 10.Gundikere
The project area lies between longitude E 780 4’35” to E780 6’41” (W-E) and latitude N130 29’37” to N13033’50”(S-N) . The soils are shallow gravely sandy loams in uplands and deep red loamy soils in valley lands Land slope varies from 3 to 4%. Steep slopes are denuded for cultivation as such overland flow from heavy rains is lost along with fertile top soil. Ground nut occupies 75% of rain fed area. MFs and SFs constitute 77% and hold 63% of cropped area in the form of small holdings on steep slopes, landless (11%) families depend on seasonal farm labour for their livelihood. They find labour in their native till the end of kharif season and later move to nearby project areas other activities. Detailed planning for the selected area of 4050 ha. under IWMP-3 project with an outley of Rs 486 is worked out for taking up land treatments under soil and water conservation, horticulture, forestry and animal husbandry sectors.
• Institutional arrangements: All the 32 habituate villages are connected by main roads, and power supply .Educational institutions
up to higher secondary level, anganawadi facilities are available in all the villages. The primary health centre and veterinary services are at GP level and weekly markets at hobli level are accessible within a radius of 8-9 kms. The GPs are appraised of the implementation of IWMP- project in their area with peoples participation. Three Watershed Committees (WC) at GP level, 50 Self Help Groups (SHGs) and 30 User Groups (UGs) at village level have been formed to take-up various project activities.
• Salient Project activities: • Enhancing quality life among village community. • Ensuring institutional support for strengthening community organisation for data collection and preparation of action plans. • Inducing and strengthening both landless and poor landholders for income generation activities. • Reduction of soil and water erosion and fertility improvement for crop production. • Increasing household income of landholders through integrated farming and adoption of allied activities like, sheep/goat
poultry/rearing and vermi compost production etc. • Improving vegetative cover for fodder, fuel wood, and timber. • Improving ground water recharge.
• Physical target and financial outlays: Area : private land 3980 ha. Community land and drainage course 70 ha. Total area 4050 ha. Total outlay Rs. 291.81 lakhs
Sl No Sectors Pri land
Com land
Drainage line sector
Total Phy Fin Phy Fin Phy Fin
1 Soil and water conservation No. - 15
162.85 cof 1000
0.59 Rmt – 15
0.25 163.69 Rmt. - 607237 Mtr - 58
2 Horticulture No. - 65961
57.60 -
- -
- 57.60 Rmt. - 117715 - -
3 Forestry No. - 158249
52.02 No. - 1180
2.83
No. - 9120
1.93 56.78 Ha - 11.95 Ha – 18.8 Ha – 5 Rmt. - 133213
4 Animal husbandry 10 gun - 604.7
13.74
- -
- - 13.74` 500m - 12.5 - -
Spm - 3820 - -
Total
286.21 3.42 2.18 291.81
Out of the total expenditure of treatments in private holdings, the SFs, MFs, SC and STs have to contribute 5% and others 10% either in cash or in kind.
Treatment area and details: Both arable (4050 ha.) and non arable (423.18 ha.) area will be treated with earthen field bunds of 0.45 section with WWs. Drainage line treatment includes MPTs, rubble checks and bolder checks. Horticultural species like mango, sapota, tamarind, Nerale grafts, cashew seedlings will be supplied to farmers to raise block plantation. Forestry seedlings - teak and silver oak will be provided for planting on bunds and field margins. Common lands and drainage lines will be covered by strip planting with species that supply fuel, fodder and timber. Another thrust program is capacity building of watershed community. PRA, EPA, baseline survey, awareness of WCs, SHGs , and UGs through trainings, meetings, exposure visits, pamphlets, folders and wall paintings will be conducted . The WS community will be made to learn about present problems , problem solving , formation of sanghas, importance of small savings , saving through sanghas, book keeping, utilizing saved money for I.G. activities as well as repairs and maintenance of developed resources in WS even after handing over and exit of WDT.
• Fact sheet about bench mark indicators and action plan a glance
• Reduction in seasonal migration from project area to other areas due to availability of labour in the project itself throughout the
season.
• Rise in ground water table.
• Increase in the crop yield through crop diversification and cropping intensity.
• Availability of good drinking water through out the year.
• Increase in the vegetative cover in the watershed area.
• Self employment of landless people in different income generating production systems and improvement in their livelihood.
• Increased availability of fodder, fuel wood and other raw materials to the rural community.
• Change of mono cropping to crop diversification as maize is the mono crop in the area.
• Increased crop yield due to conservation and adoption of dry land practices.
Executive Summary cum Checklist
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Item Details
1 Scheme IWMP-3
2 District CHICKABALLAPUR
3 Taluk CHINTAMANI
4 Project Name Kushavathi Sub Watershed
5 Sub-Watershed and Project code Kushavathi - 4C3D6N
6 Project Period 2009-10 TO 2013-14
9 Project location 18 Km away from Chintamani towards North
10 Area details
4473.29 Ha
Type of land
Total geographical area (Ha.)
Treatable area
Ha. % to geographic area
a. Private lands 3950.26 3900.00 72.57
b. Community lands 195.08 100.00 1.86
c. Reserve forest lands 0.00 0.00 -
d. Revenue lands 0.00 0.00 -
e. Others 327.95 50.00 0.93
T O T A L 4473.29 4050.00 75.36
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Item Details
7 Spread of the project area
a. Whether present sub-watersheds is in contiguous to the previous phase of the scheme?
Newly started first Phase IWMP-3 project area
Named as IWMP-3 (Chintamani Watershed project)
b. Does the Project follow the priority fixed in the perspective plan for watershed development in the district?
Yes
8 Site specific objectives of the project if any (other than general objectives)
1. To Increase the income level of BPL.
2. To Increase the Bio mass Production
3. To improve underground water table
4. To Increase the productivity of dry land crop
9 Name of the project implementing agency TWDO Chintamani
10 Name of the agency associated with the preparation/ implementation of the plan
WDD /WDT/NGO
11 Name of the persons and designations who are associated with the net/gross planning exercise of the project
1. Mr. B.C Devegowda Agriculture Officer
2. Mr. Srinivas Reddy Assistant Agriculture Officer
3. Mr. Ramaiah Agriculture assistant
4. Mr. Kempanna Assistant Horticulture officer
5. Mrs. Saritha RFO
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Item Details
12 Whether PRA was conducted at the time of preparing the net/gross plan and if yes, details
Yes / No Kencharlahalli, Raguttahalli Iragmpalli
The WC members and the village community assembled on the scheduled date and time to conduct PRA in the
villages of the Watershed area. PRA was conducted in all the villages of the 1 sub watersheds. The members of the
WCs, SHGs and UGs assembled a as per venue. An experienced person was asked to draw map of the village and in it
to mark the existing features like village site, road, cart track, foot path, water supply site, temple, school, nalas,
tanks, bore wells, forest area through their own discussion using coloured rangoli powder and small pebbles. The
maps so drawn on ground were compared with topo sheet maps to create awareness about community assets. The
existing natural resources - soil, water, forest, agricultural land and their degradation was explained .Crops grown,
yield level, family income, family size, other livelihood activities, educational status, health problems etc and their
connection with environment were discussed. The conservation measures proposed by them were marked on the
watershed plan drawn on the ground. Also they were asked to mark the sites of establishing plantations of
horticulture and forestry. The nala courses were marked with structure and vegetative measures.
A Venn diagram was prepared on the enlarged village map to show the facilities like school, hospital, anganwadi,
dairy, society, bank, market etc. The present main problems of the village community as a whole were discussed
.The issues raised were power supply, drinking water, approach road community hall ,repair of tank/temple /bore
well ,constructing gokatte /CD,PTand establishment of nursery.
The Watershed concept and its importance were then introduced and discussed. The participants were shown of the Watershed boundary, drainage courses, private lands and community lands, included in the Watershed. The required land treatments and their cost were explained. The government share available and the beneficiary contribution (either cash or kind) were made known to them. The beneficiary share is SF, MF, SC & ST and others. The collection of data for net plan from each family both landless and landholders, formation of SHGs, UGs and Watershed committee at GP level for all watershed development activities were also explained.
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Item Details
13 Sector wise budget allocation (Rs. in lakhs)
Activities 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5th Year Total %
a. Soil and water conservation - 62.984 47.238 47.238 - 157.46
60 b. Agro Forestry - 23.328 17.496 17.496 - 58.32
c. Dry land Horticulture - 23.328 17.496 17.496 - 58.32
d. Live-stock Management - 7.036 5.277 5.277 - 17.59
G. Fisheries - - - - - - -
f. Production and micro enterprise - 13.60 10.20 10.22 - 34.02 7
e. Livelihood - 15.55 11.66 11.67 - 38.88 8
T O T A L - 145.82 109.37 109.37 - 364.50 75
Note: Where ever possible complete project within 4 years
14 Names of GPs associated with the project 1. Kencharlahalli 5. Kotagal
2. llyIragampalli 6. Bomishettihalli
3. Raguttahalli 7. Mittahalli
4. Yagavakote 8. M.Gollahalli
15 Whether the Grama Panchayats concerned have given approval for the activities included in action plan?
Yes
Kencharlahalli, Raguttahalli & Iragampalli
16 Who is responsible for community mobilization and training activities?
WDD / NGO
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Item Details
17 Is the treatment map of the sub-watershed appended to project document?
Yes
18 How is the social justice being addressed in this project? Enter community is being benefited
a. All SFs and MFs are covered by the project Yes
b. All SC and STs covered by the project Yes
c. Gender Equity is ensured Ensured
d. Project coverage by location Total area Treatable area
i. Upper reaches 1656.47 1456.47 35.96%
ii. Middle reaches 1897.19 1797.19 44.38%
iii. Lower reaches 919.63 796.34 19.66%
Total 4473.29 4050 100%
19 Method of implementation Entire sub watershed simultaneously
20 Are any specific items and locations identified for the purpose of impact studies?
Yes
Date:
Signature of the
District Watershed Development Officer,
Watershed Development Department,
………………… District.
DETAILS OF BUDGET ALLOCATION FOR VARIOUS COMPONENTS
Sl No, Allocated Allocated Budget (Rs in Lakha) Percentage
I Management Cost
1 Administration cost 48.6 10%
2 Monitoring cost 4.86 1%
3 Evaluation cost 4.86 1%
Sub Total 58.32 12%
II Preparatory Phase
1 Entry point activities 19.44 4%
2 Capacity Building 24.3 5%
3 Preparation of DPR 4.86 1%
Sub Total 48.6 10%
III Watershed Work
1 Agriculture / Soil & water conservation 157.46 32.399%
2 Forestry 58.32 12%
3 Horticulture 58.32 12%
4 Animal Husbandry Activities 17.50 3.601%
Sub Total 291.60 60%
IV Livelihood activities 38.88 8%
V Production system and micro enterprises 34.02 7%
VI Consolidation Phase 14.58 3%
Sub Total 87.48 18%
Grand Total 486 100%
Table-1: PROFILE OF THE PROJECT
NAME OF THE PROJECT With Code & W/S CODE NO:
(i) Name of the State KARNATAKA
(ii) Name of the District CHICKBALLAPUR
(iii) Name of the blocks Chintamani
(iv) Financial year of sanction 2009-2010
(v) Name of the Project with code
IWMP-3 Kushavathi Sub Watershed 4C3D6N
(v) No of micro watersheds covered in the project
Sl No Name of GP Micro watershed code Area Covered(ha)
10 Micro watershed
1 Kotagal Gollahalli 4C3D6N 1c 571.09
2 Kencharalahalli Kencharlahalli 4C3D6N 1d 538.69
3 Yandahally 4C3D6N 2c 567.84
4 IragampallI Naramakalahalli 4C3D6N 2a 468.39
5 Mindigl 4C3D6N 2b 266.79
6 Gundikere 4C3D6N 2d 384.39
7 Bairabanda 4C3D6N 2e 336.52
8 Iragmpalli 4C3D6N 2f 416.84
9 Raguttahalli Bramanarahalli 4C3D6N 2g 350.08
10 Seetarampura 4C3D6N 2h 572.55
Total 4473.29
(vi) Project Duration From: 2009-10 2013-14
(vii) Names of Grama Panchyats included 1. Kencharlahalli 5.Kotagal
2. Iragampalli 6.Bhumshettyhalli
3.Raguttahalli 7.Mittahalli
4.Yagavakote 8.M.Gollahalli
(vii) Names & Census Code of Villages Covered
1. Kencharalahalli – 01816400
2. Gollahalli – 01831200
3. Bodanamari – 01831300
4. Kotagalu – 01831400
5. Upparlahalli – 01823900
6. Gudisalahalli – 01823800
7. Guttur – 01820700
8. Yandahalli – 01820600
9. Gowlahalli – 01820500
10. Mindigal – 01820800
11. Bathalahalli – 01822100
12. Vegalahalli – 01820400
13. Marabahalli – 1814500
14. Etigaddagollahalli – 01819100
15. Bramanarahalli – 01820300
16. Nallaguttalahalli – 01821100
17. Raguttahalli – 01820200
18. Seetarampura – 01821000
19. Bhupanahalli – 01820900
20. Iragampalli – 01821300
21. Guntapalli – 01821400
22. Chinnakurpalli – 01820200
23. Chandurapalli – 01821500
24. Junjanahalli – 01822200
25. Puligundalahalli – 01823500
26. Naramakalahalli – 01823400
27. Myakapothalahalli – 01822300
28. Kondavenkapalli – 01823300
(viii) Four major reasons for Selection of Sub Watershed 1. To Control Erosion of soil & Water conservation
2. Increase the area under vegetation
3. To Increase the productivity and production
4. to reduce the poverty
(ix) Name Address &
Phone No.of the PIA (s)
Taluk Watershed Development Officer Chintamani
Phone No. 9901364725
(x) Date of approval of Watershed Development Plan by DPC
(xi) Area of the Project(ha) 4473.29
(xii) Area proposed to be treated (ha) 4050
(xiii) Project Cost (Rs. lakhs) 486.00
Table -2: Details of the types of areas covered under the project (Area in ha)
1 2 3 4 5
Sl.No.
Area of the
project
Code Nos of MWS
Land Use type of proposed Area Ownership Pattern of the proposed area
Cultivated rain fed
area
Uncultivated waste land
Pvt. agri. land
Forest land
Community land
Others Total
Temporary fallow
Permanent fallow
1 4473.29 4C3D6N1c
4C3D6N1d
4C3D6N2a
4C3D6N2b
4C3D6N2c
4C3D6N2d
4C3D6N2e
4C3D6N2f
4C3D6N2g
4C3D6N2h
3900 - - 3900 - 100 50 4050
OwnershIp Pattern of the Proposed
Area IWMP - 3 CHINTAMANI
97%
2%
1%1%
Pvt Agri Land
CommunityLand
Others
Table -3: Details of the types of areas covered under the project (Area in ha)
1 2 3 4 5
S.
No.
Area of the
project
Name of micro
watershed and Code No. (as per
DoLR’s unique codification)
No. of beneficiaries covered Identified DPAP/ DDP Blocks
covered
MF SF LF Landless Total
DPAP DDP
No. of blocks
Area No. of blocks
Area
1 4473.29
4C3D6N1c
4C3D6N1d
4C3D6N2a
4C3D6N2b
4C3D6N2c
4C3D6N2d
4C3D6N2e
4C3D6N2f
4C3D6N2g
4C3D6N2h
106
64
80
55
80
46
91
60
76
108
150
106
150
77
150
81
92
118
108
127
34
87
93
60
93
22
45
69
37
40
52
50
33
51
33
29
18
29
13
93
362
327
290
331
356
178
246
253
234
368
- - - -
Total 544 1125 544 481 2905
Table:4: Details of areas of micro-watersheds covered under the watersheds programme (ha) of DoLR in the
State (A) pre-IWMP, (B)under IWMP (C ) under other Ministries and (D) Total area (ha) covered under the
watershed programme of DoLR: State-wise :
1 2 3 4
Sl. No.
Total
micro
watersheds
in the
District
Micro-watersheds# covered so far Net
watersheds
to be
covered
Dept. of Land Resources Other
Ministries/ Depts.
Total
watersheds
covered
Pre-IWMP projects
IWMP projects
Any other watershed
project
No. Area (ha.)
No. Area (ha.)
No.
Area (ha.)
No. Area (ha.)
No. Area (ha.)
No. Area (ha.)
1 195 86997.00 64 31747 10 5123 26 13221 65 28310.61 60 20927.25
Total 195 86997.00 64 31747 10 5123 26 13221 65 28310.61 60 20927.25
Table 5: Demographic information: Total population, sex and caste distribution:
1 2 3 4 5
Sl. No.
Name of the
project with code
Name of Gramapan
chayat
Name of the Village/hamlet
Total Population
SC ST Others TOTAL
M F T M F T M F T M F T
1 Kushavathi Sub
Watershed 4C3D6N
Kotagal Kotagal 118 136 254 90 95 185 397 395 792 605 626 1231
Bodanamari 115 109 224 36 36 72 95 83 178 246 228 474
Kencharlahalli Kencharalhalli 194 189 383 8 6 14 469 461 930 671 656 1327
Gollahalli 67 64 131 19 21 40 138 122 260 224 207 431
Guttur 53 34 87 122 106 228 103 104 207 278 244 522
Gowllahalli 119 106 225 - - - 89 83 172 208 189 397
Yandahalli 46 53 99 - - - 105 102 207 151 155 306
Raguttahalli Etigoddagollahalli 63 54 117 46 43 89 93 87 180 202 184 386
Bramanarahalli 118 109 227 - - - 176 163 339 294 272 566
Nallagutalahalli 16 14 30 33 31 64 83 75 158 132 120 252
Vegalahalli 97 93 190 - - - - - - 97 93 190
Iragampalli Iragampalli 372 358 730 123 119 242 598 579 1177 1093 1056 2149
Seetharampura 269 254 523 - - - 32 33 65 301 287 588
Guntipalli 168 161 329 18 15 33 172 163 335 358 339 697
Ethamakalahalli 15 17 32 7 5 12 4 3 7 26 25 51
Junjanahalli 94 106 200 69 72 141 230 219 449 393 397 790
Myakapotahalahalli 46 44 90 18 19 37 107 99 206 171 162 333
Yagavakote Puligondanahalli 29 27 56 96 89 185 43 44 87 168 160 328
Naramakalahalli 96 87 183 10 8 18 68 60 128 174 155 329
Bhumishettihalli Upparlahalli 26 21 47 13 15 28 20 18 38 59 54 113
Gudisalahallh 18 19 37 10 10 20 0 0 0 28 29 57
B. Bathalahalli 44 35 79 14 15 29 53 48 101 111 101 212
Total for SWS 2183 2090 4273 732 705 1437 3075 2941 6016 5990 5739 11726
Data source: Baseline survey.
M=Male; F=Female; T=Total
Population density and literacy levels among the male and female and among Different social classes should also be mentioned.
21832090
4273
732 705
1437
30752941
6016 59905736
11726
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
SC Population ST Population Others Population Total Population
Total Population Details for Kushavathi Sub Watershed Chintamani
Male
Female
Total
Table 6: Details of flood and drought in the project areas of the Project area during last 5 years
1 3 4 5 6 7
Sl. No. Name of
project
Particulars Villages Periodicity Not
affected Annual Any other
(please specify)
1 IWMP-3 Kuhavathi Sub W/S Flood No. of villages All villages - Not affected
Name(s) of villages All villages - Not affected
Drought No. of villages All villages - Once in a five years
Name(s) of villages All villages - Once in a five years
Data source:
From Column nos. 6 & 7, total no. of villages,
Table 7: Details of soil erosion in the project areas of the Block*:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Sl. No.
Name of
project Cause
Type of
erosion
Area affected
(ha)
Run off
(mm/ year)
Average soil loss
(Tonnes/ ha/ year)
1 IWMP-3 Kuhavathi Sub W/S
Water erosion
a Sheet 790 586 10 –Aug
b Rill 300 - -
c Gully 100 - -
Sub-Total 1190
Wind erosion - NA NA
Total for project 1190
Data source:
Table 8: Flora and fauna: Details on domesticated animals:
1 2 3 4 5
Sl. No.
SWS Code No./ Name
of the Project
Name of the
village
Types
Total Draught animals Cows Buffaloes Sheep Goat Pigs
Donkeys
Others
1 4C3D6N 1c Bodanamari 34 97 10 358 65 - - 250 814
4C3D6N 1c Upparalahalli 8 28 3 168 72 - - 39 318
4C3D6N 1c Kotagl 18 350 150 850 280 40 - 436 2124
4C3D6N 1c Gudisalahalli 6 129 32 210 15 5 - 156 553
4C3D6N 1c Gollahalli 30 96 20 280 4 - - 140 570
4C3D6N 1d Kencharlahalli 26 146 29 423 54 25 - 368 1071
4C3D6N 1d Guttur 28 111 21 509 15 - - 162 846
4C3D6N 2a Naramakalahalli 6 94 30 420 63 13 - 315 941
4C3D6N 2a Junjanahalli 24 148 35 590 98 26 - 420 1341
4C3D6N 2b Mindigal 34 138 19 615 92 16 - 398 1312
4C3D6N 2b B.Bathalahalli 8 96 16 256 39 19 - 210 644
4C3D6N 2c Yanadahalli 16 82 7 115 36 10 - 112 378
4C3D6N 2c Gowlahalli 20 118 5 233 19 12 - 135 542
4C3D6N 2c Vegalahalli 16 46 12 126 23 - - 168 391
4C3D6N 2d Makapothalahalli 6 94 30 420 63 13 - 315 941
4C3D6N 2d Puligondanahalli 14 90 13 489 187 16 - 375 1184
4C3D6N 2e Guntipalli 28 134 24 298 63 5 - 315 867
4C3D6N 2e Ethamakalahalli 2 14 2 62 2 - - 23 105
4C3D6N 2f Iragampalli 81 294 75 712 93 45 - 510 1810
4C3D6N 2g Bramanarahalli 10 194 53 440 48 26 - 320 1091
4C3D6N 2g Etigaddagollahalli 22 115 26 185 36 6 - 212 602
4C3D6N 2g Nallaguttalahalli 14 60 9 112 - - - 56 251
4C3D6N 2h Seetharampura 34 125 28 283 52 10 - 215 747
4C3D6N 2h Bhupanahalli - 15 1 62 - - - 26 104
Total for SWS 485 2814 650 8216 1419 287 5676 19547
Data source:Distirct Statistical Office
Table 9: Details of infrastructure in the project areas in the sub watershed of Block Chintamani Dist Chickballapur
1 2 3 4
Sl.
No.
Name
of
project with SWS code
Parameters Status
1 IWMP – 3 Kushavathi Sub Watershed 4C3D6N
(i)
No. of villages connected to the main road
by an all-weather road
4
(ii) No. of villages provided
with electricity
32
(iii) No. of households without access
to drinking water
32
(iv) No. of educational institutions :
Primary(P)/ Secondary(S)/
Higher Secondary(HS)
/ vocational institution(VI)
(P)
32
(S)
4
(HS)
3
(VI)
-
(v) No. of villages with access to
Primary Health Centre
2
(vi) No. of villages with access to
Veterinary Dispensary
2
(vii) No. of villages with access to
Post Office
6
(viii) No. of villages with access to
Banks
3
Data source:
(ix) No. of villages with access to
Markets/ mandis
2
(x) No. of villages with access to
Agro-industries
-
(xi) Total quantity of surplus milk 6400 Ltr
(xii) No. of milk collection centres
(e.g. Union(U)/
Society(S)/
Private agency(PA)/
others (O))
(U)
23
(S)
6
(PA)
4
(O)
3
(xiii) No. of villages with access to
Anganwadi Centre
32
(xiv) Any other facilities with
no. of villages (please specify)
-
Table 10: Details of land holding pattern in the project areas in the sub watershed of Block Chintamani Dist Chickballapur
Data source:
1 2 3 4 5 6
S. No.
Name of
the project
Type of
Stakeholder
No. of househol
ds
No. of BPL
households
Land holding (ha)
Irrigated Rainfed Total
1
Kushavathi 4C3D6N
I. Large farmer
544 125 52 1419.61 1471.61
II. Small farmer 1125 1125 38 1874.26 1874.26
III. Marginal farmer
755 755 5.87 644.13 650
IV. Landless person
481 481 NA NA Na
Sub-Total 2905 2486 95.87 3900 3995.87
Land Holding
Big Farmer Small Farmer Marginal
FarmerLand Less
Family
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
Landholding Pattern in IWMP-3 Chintamani
Big Farmer
Small Farmer
Marginal Farmer
Land Less Family
Table 11: Details of Common Property Resources of the project areas in the sub watershed of Block Chintamani Dist Chickballapur
1 2 3 4 5
Sl. No.
Name of
project
CPR Particulars
Total Area (ha) Area owned/ In possession of
Area available for treatment (ha)
Pvt. per sons
Govt. (specify deptt.)
PRI
Any other (Pl.
Specify)
Pvt. persons
Govt. (specify deptt.)
PRI
Any other (Pl.
Specify)
IWMP-3 I. Wasteland/ degraded land
- - - - - - - -
II. Pastures 131.5 - - - 131.5 - - -
III. Orchards - 77.00 - - 77.00 - - -
IV. Village Woodlot
- - - - - - - -
V. Forest - - - - - - - -
VI. Village a)Ponds b)Tanks
- - - - - - - -
VII. Community Buildings
155.72 - - - - - - -
VIII. Weekly Markets
- - - - - - - -
IX. Permanent markets
- - - - - - - -
X. Temples/ Places of worship
- - - - - - - -
XI Others (Pl. specify)
- - - - - - - -
Total 287.22 77.00 208.05
Table 12: Details of the project implementing agency(s)
1 2
Sl.No. Particulars of PIA
1 Date of Selection of PIA 30/10/2011
2 Type of Organization # Line Department
3 Name of Organization WDD
4 Designation and Address AO TWDO Chintamani
5 Telephone 9901364725
6 Fax
7 E-mail
# Only letter assigned to each type, as given below, needs to be typed
A- Line dept., B- Autonomous organization,C- Govt.Institute, D- Research bodies, E- Zilla parishad, F- Intermediate Panchayat,G- Voluntary Organizations, H- Any Other
Table 13: Details Of Watershed Development Teams (WDTs) In The Project Area
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Sl No.
Name of
PIA
Names of WDT
Members
M/F Age Qualification /
Experience
Description of professional
training
Role function
# #
Date of appointment
of WDT Member
1 TWDO B.C Devegowda AO M 54 B.Sc. Agri A to Z Software soil conservation training
B.C.D 2009-10
2 K.Srinivasareddy AAO M 50 PUC A to Z Software soil conservation training
A, B,C,D,E, F,G,H
2009-10
3 Ramaiah AAO M 45 B.Sc. A to Z Software soil conservation training
A, B,C,E, F,G,H
2009-10
3 P.M.Saritha RFO F 43 B.Sc. Forestry training A, B,C,D,E, F,G,H
2009-10
4 P.Kempanna AHO M 58 SSLC Horticulture training B,E,F,H 2009-10
5 Raghunath Sing M 52 SSLC Forestry Training A,B,H 2009-10
# # In column 8, only the letter assigned, as below, needs to be typed, except for “J” where the type may be specifically mentioned
A. PNP and PRA B. Planning
C. Maintenance of Accounts D. Signing of the cheques and making payments
E. Supervision of Construction activities F. Cost estimation
G. Verification & measurement H. Record of labour employed
I. Social audit J. Any other (please specify)
Table 14: Details of watershed committees (WC)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Sl no
Name
of
WC
Designation M/F SC ST SF MF LF Land
less
UG SHG GP Any other
Education
qualification
Function
(s)assigned # #
1
Sri V
en
kate
shw
ar
Ja
lana
ya
Sa
miti
Venkataramanappa President M Sc - SF - - - - - GP - 3rd
Std D
Srinivasa reddy treasurer M - - - - - - - - - Dept. SSLC A to H
K.N.Krishanareddy GP Member M - - - - LF - - - GP - BA A
G. Baskar G.P Member M - - SF - - - - - GP - BA A
G.V.Ashwathnaryana reddy UG Member M - - - - LF - UG - - - BA A
Jairamareddy UG Member M - - SF - - - UG - - - PUC A
Munishamigowda UG Member M - - SF - - - UG - - - 5TH
Std A
Srinath UG Member M - - - MF - - UG - - - 3rd
Std A
Srinivas UG Member M - - SF - - - UG - - - PUC A
Chinappa reddy UG Member M - - SF - - - UG - - - 7th Std A
Narasimhareddy UG Member M - - SF - - - UG - - - PUC A
Baiyamma SHG Member F - - - MF - - SHG - - 5th Std A
Ramadevi SHG Member F - ST - MF - - - SHG - - 8th Std A
Eshawarmma SHG Member F - ST - MF - - - SHG - - 3RD
Std A
Varalaxmi SHG Member F SC - - - - - - SHG - - SSLC A
Table 14: Details of watershed committees (WC)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Sl no
Name
of
WC
Designation M/F SC ST SF MF LF Land
less
UG SHG GP Any other
Education
qualification
Function
(s)assigned # #
1
Sri M
aru
thi Ja
lan
aya S
am
iti
Gopalkrishan President M - - - - - LL - - GP - SSLC D
Sarith treasurer F - - - - - - - - - Dept. Bsc Ho A to H
T.V. Srinivasreddy GP Member M - - - - LF - - - GP - PUC A
Rajanna G.P Member M - - SF - - - - - GP - PUC A
Venkatesh UG Member M SC - - MF - - UG - - - SSLC A
Ramanareddy UG Member M - - SF - - - UG - - - SSLC A
Ananda Reddy UG Member M - - - MF - - UG - - - 5th A
Raghunath UG Member M - - SF - - - UG - - - PUC A
Sriramareddy UG Member M - - SF - - - UG - - - 8th Std A
Yarappa UG Member M SC - - MF - - UG - - - - A
Ananda UG Member M - - - - LF - UG - - - BA A
Sudhakar UG Member M - - - MF - - UG - - - 8th Std A
Sharadamma SHG Member F - ST - MF - - - - SHG - 5th Std A
Laxmidevamma SHG Member F - ST - MF - - - - SHG - 8th STD A
Laxmi SHG Member F SC - - - - LL - - SHG - SSLC A
Table 14: Details of watershed committees (WC)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Sl no
Name of WC
Designation M/F SC ST SF MF LF Land
less
UG SHG GP Any other
Education qualificatio
n
Function(s)assigned #
1
Sri
Chow
desh
wari
Jala
na
ya S
am
iti
Papamma President F SC - - - - LL - - GP - 3rd Std D
Srinivivas Reddy treasurer M - - - - - - - - - Dept. PUC A to H
Venkateshreddy GP Member M - - - - - LL - - GP - SSLC A
Ramakrishanppa G.P Member M SC - SF - - - - - GP - 4th Std A
Narasimhamurthy UG Member M - - SF - - - UG - - - SSLC A
Akkalappa UG Member M - ST SF - - - UG - - - SSLC A
Laxmanareddy UG Member M - - - MF LF - UG - - - 5th A
Manjunath UG Member M - - SF - - - UG - - - PUC A
Narayanaswamy UG Member M - - SF - - - UG - - - 5th Std A
Ramakrishanappa UG Member M - - SF - - - UG - - - 9th Std A
Krishanareddy UG Member M - - SF - - - UG - - - SSLC A
B.V.Radha SHG Member F - - - MF - - - SHG - - 8th Std A
Manjula SHG Member F - ST - MF - - - SHG - - 5th Std A
N.S.Manjula SHG Member F - ST - MF - - - SHG - - 8th STD A
Reddamma SHGMember F SC - - - - LL - SHG - - SSLC A
WATER BUDGETING
1. Watershed information: a. Watershed area : 4473.29 b. Mean annual rainfall : 700.00 c. Run off inducing rainfall : 310.00 d. Runoff inducing rainy days : - e. Already constructed structures : CD – 22, Gokatte – 10 MI Tank - 3 f.
2. Run off
Q (Cu.Me) = Catchment Area (ha) X 10000 Run of Rain (mm) X10,000
4 X10000
Note: 25% of runoff is considered.
Table 15 A: Amount of water stored in different structures already existing
1 2 3 4
Sl. No. Details No. Storoage capacity in tmc
1 Check Dams 22 39.6
2 Nala bunds - -
3 Gokatte 10 1.2
4 MI Tank 3 430
Total 470.8
3. The quantity of water stored in proposed structures: a. Farm bunding – Volume of water stored = 104 b. Farm pond = c. RRS & CDs = 22 d.
Table 15 B: New structures proposed: 1 2 3 4
Sl. No. Details No. Storoage capacity in tmc
1 Field bunds 607237 RMT
1485.8
2 Farm ponds 1 83
3 CDs - -
4 Nala bunds - -
5 MI Tank - -
Total 607238 1568.8
Note: Structures should be planned to harvest 60% of the runoff.
Abstract:
A. Total quantity of water flow from watershed: B. Total quantity of water stored in existing structures C. Quantity of water available for additional storage at 60% of the total runoff: D. Remaining water flow out of watershed
Footnote: Procedure suggested in the technical manual could be followed.
CHAPTER - 1
INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
• Project Background: The IWMP-3 project area of Chintamani Tq comprising 5 Grampanchayats and 32 villages and having a geographical area of 4473.29 ha. Which are further divided into 10 micro w/s as fallows,
• Kencharalahalli 2. Gollahalli 3.Yandahalli 4.Iragmpalli 5 Bramanarahalli 6.Seetharampura 7.Bairabanda
8.Naramakalahalli 9. Mindigal 10.Gundikereand one main Kushavathi Nala after traversing in the watershed leading to
Kandakur tank of Andrapradesh
• The project area is bound by a range of hillocks on eastern side and a low ridge in the north. The dividing line passing
through all these peak points on the hill range and the north ridge will be the watershed boundary.
• The livelihood of people depends on dry land agriculture. The rainfall of the area is 705.mm annually but most of it
nearly 50%-60% runoff escapes as muddy water into the Kushavathi Nala. Fertile soil loss, ground water depletion,
poor crop yield, deforestation, and biotic pressure on resources necessitate w/s programmes in the area.
Project Location: The project area lies between longitude E780 4’ 35” to 780 6’41” (W-E) and latitude N130 29’37” to
N130 33’ 50” ( S-N) the Kushavathi sub watersheds are contiguous and are about 20 kms towards north of Chintamani
to Chelur road passes in the middle of the project area.
All the habitat villages are connected by pucca road and by some kachcha road and tracts in the interior area.
Infrastructural facilities like rural electrification, educational up to high school level and anganwadi kendras are
provided in all the villages. Primary health centre and veterinary hospital at Kencharlahally, Raguttahally and
Iragampalli cater the needs of rural folk around 8-9 Kms radius. Weekly market at Iragmpalli & Kencharalahally meets
the business needs.
No of micro watersheds with code total area and treatable area.
Sl no Micro w/s name Micro w/ms code Total area(ha) Treatable area(ha)
1. Gollahalli 4C3D6N 1c 571.09 530.44
2. Kencharlahalli 4C3D6N 1d 538.69 522.50
3. Yandahally 4C3D6N 2c 567.84 444.33
4. Naramakalahalli 4C3D6N 2a 468.39 435.20
5. Mindigl 4C3D6N 2b 266.79 244.33
6. Gundikere 4C3D6N 2d 384.39 350.00
7. Bairabanda 4C3D6N 2e 336.52 310.52
8. Iragmpalli 4C3D6N 2f 416.84 392.10
9. Bramanarahalli 4C3D6N 2g 350.08 310.08
10. Seetarampura 4C3D6N 2h 572.55 510.50
Total 4473.18 4050
Total area available for treatment is 4050 ha. Which includes private land of 3900 ha and common land 150 ha.
• Livelihood : Small and marginal land holders depend on rain fed crops , the landless people depend on labour available in farming
activities while some are engaged in sheep/goat/cattle raring .
• Need and Scope for Watershed Development: The foothills are deforested and cultivation of crops is progressing on steep slopes. Rills
and gullies are extending in all cultivated dry lands due to faulty cultivation and land not being used according to its capability. The
annual runoff producing rain of 290.32mm results in flash floods and most of the surface runoff carry fertile top soil into the river. The
time of concentration being (about 1.05hrs) very low, opportunity for infiltration is very less. Low organic matter content (<2%) further
aggravates moisture holding in the soil and most of it drains to low lands. The valley lands that are flat deposits of fine soils are also
suffering from water logging. The main cause for all these problems is steep sloppiness which needs to be broken into shorter ones for
conservation. Even the 10% irrigated area suffers from shortage of water in bore wells. Siltation of water bodies , fodder, food, fuel
shortage quality drinking water, livelihood of landless people are some more problems for which there is lot of scope for integrated
watershed development through involving w/s community to alleviate the problems.
• Weight age for selection of Watershed (as per DoLR’s instructions already issued)
1 11 111 1V V V1 V11 V111 1X X X1 X11 X111 Total
7.5 10 0 10 15 10 15 0 10 5 10 10 _ 102.5
• Watershed Information: The project area is composed of hillocks and valleys. Kushavathi SWS is in U Shep Land is sloping towards N-W.
The forest area is very meager and no valuable forest trees are found. There are one medium tank for irrigation. The soils are gravelly red
silt loams. Total area under rain fed crops is 3900 ha. And irrigated area is 95.87ha. Total human population is 11,726 with a population
density of 200/sqkm and animal population is 4391 with a density of 0.72/ha (birds are not included) which indicates heavy loss of animal
power.
• Status of previous watershed programmes & other development projects in the area: Very old 3 medium tanks , 4 minor tanks , 10
gokattas and a 8 CDs built by other departments in the area are completely silted up and are not in working state, and they need desilting.
Note: Ensure that information for MIS table supplied by DoLR is reflected in relevant • Project Background, Project Location number of micro watershed with code, Total area and treatable area, livelihood
Note: Ensure that information for MIS table supplied by DoLR is reflected in relevant parts of DPR
CHAPTER - 2
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AREA
Toposheet Map of IWMP – 3 Chintamani Taluk Kushavathi Sub Watershed
• Location: longitude, latitude, state, District, Taluk, Block, Villages, Approach road, land mark (watershed location map), etc.
Location: Longitude E780 4’ 350E to 780 6’41 (W-E)
Latitude : N130 29’37” to N13033’50”(S-N)
State:Karnataka District : Chickkaballapur Taluk : Chintamani Block:IWMP-3 (Kushavathi Sub Watershed project)
Villages: 34 the habitat villages. 6 uninhabited villag.
Approach road: The project area has pucca roads.
Landmark (watershed location map): The project area is bound by lines of hillocks on north side south side Chintamani taluk area and remaining sides
are plain lands.
Area: under major land uses, irrigated and rainfed area, etc: In kharief the principal crop is Ground nut & red gram under 75-80% gross cropped area,
being grown as mono crops year after year . A few farmers use red gram to intercrop with Ragi and minar millets, Avare is the prominent intercrop in the
watershed area. In irrigated areas Mulbery vegetables grapes cultivation is predominant produced in small quantity for home consumption..
Table-16: Area not available for treatment:
1 2 3 4 5 6
Sl. No.
Name of the project with code
Name of GP Name of the
village
Total geogra-phical area
Area not available for treatment (Ha)
Treatable area (Ha)
Thickly wooded
RF area
Canal irrigated
area
Large water bodies
(>40 ha)
Extensive private
orchards and groves (blocks of >40 ha)
Town ship area
Total
1 Kushavathi 4C3D6N Kotagal Bataradinne 8 4 - - - 1 5 1
2 Bodanamari 339.05 2 - - - 4 25.25 320
3 Kotagal 62 0 0 0 0 4 4 54
4 Kencharalahalli Kencharalahalli 337.35 25 0 0 10.35 10 120.35 330
5 Gollahalli 65.89 4 0 0 0 6 20.53 60
6 Gowdanahalli 8 2 - - - - 2 4
7 Yandahalli 210.81 - - - - 10 15.82 206
8 Golahally 165 .72 - - - 8 23.26 152.0
9 Marapanahalli 12 5 - - - - 5 5
10 Settinyakanahalli 6 3.96 - - - - 3.96 0.04
11 Guttur 198.56 5.56 - - - 8 13.56 182
12 Bhumishettihalli Gudisalahalli 26 0.5 - - - - 0.5 25
13 Uparalahalli 26 1 - - - - 1 22
14 B.Batalahalli 25 2 - - - - 2 20
15 Mittahalli Gonnenahalli 6.5 1.5 - - - - 1.5 3
16 Yagavakota Kondavekapalli 6.2 2 - - - - 2 3
17 Puligodalahalli 8.5 2 - - - 3 5 60
18 Naramakalahalli 190.51 5 - - 25 5.51 65.51 180
19 Iragampalli Iragampalli 546 - - - - 10 40 536
20 Junjanahalli 374.21 7.12 - - - 5 32.12 360
21 Maykapotahalhalli 48.74 4.74 - - - 5 14.74 30
22 Chandurupalli 197.52 7.79 - - - 5 27.79 180
23 Guntipalli 49.28 0 - - - 4.28 4.28 82
24 Etamakalahalli 195 .43 25 69.43 5 139.43 120
25 Chinnakurupalli 59.59 8.56 - - 5 0 28.56 45
26 Mindigal 350 40 - - - 5.2 5.2 305
27 Seetharampura 158.42 5 - - - 5.72 10.72 132
28 Bhupanahalli 98.43 0 - - - - - 94.96
29 Ragutaahalli Raguttahalli 15.01 1.01 - - - - - 11
30 Etigaddagollahalli 160.21 20 - - 45 21.01 126.01 100
31 Bramanarahalli 175.05 5.68 - - - 10 35.68 143
32 Vegalahalli 162.14 17.37 - - - 10 67.37 118
33 Nallaguttalahalli 172.21 12.45 - - 10 10 62.45 160
34 M.Gollahalli M.Gollahalli 10 4 - - - - 4 6
Total 4473.29 4050
• Physiography: The project area consists of undulating tracts with S-N running hillocks that occupy about 5-6% watershed area. The general slope in the
sub watershed is from west to East West , the land slopes in three directions i.e. W-E and N-E. The slope varies from 2% to 6% . The level difference
between ridge and valley is 2to 15m. The soil on well lands.
• Slope ranges from 2% to 6.0%.
• Order of SWS: 411C9A, 4C1C9C, 4C3D6F, 4C1C9B, 4C3F7B
• Nala : Major nalas have their origin in western hillocks. The nalas are dry for most of the period and carry only seasonal flow.
• Climate : The watershed area comes under southern Eastern Dry zone . Bright sunshine during summer, cloudiness during kharif and extreme cold during
rabi are of common occurrence. The climate shows extreme variations. Fast blowing winds prevail for about 3-4 months . Data on temperature, wind
velocity, and open PEM not being available, quantifiable climatic analysis could not be carried out but qualitative facts are mentioned.
Annual average rainfall is 700 and is received from both SW & NE monsoon .The uni model RF is is fairly well distributed enabling to take up croping in
both kharif and rabi season. Runoff producing rains of 320 mm received in 15days in a year are not much beneficial as they result in over land flow. Time of
concentration being as low as 1.05 hours, infiltration is also less, as such crops wither after 6-7 days of stoppage of rain. Soaking rains are found beneficial
to crops but high wind velocity coupled with high sunshine result in higher evapotranspiration losses also.
Drought occurance : Drought occurs in two years and repeats once in 4-5 years.
No of runoff producing rainy days: 320mm/Yr and is received in 15 days.
Table 17: Climatic information: Monsoons, seasonal average rainfall (Table), mini/ max temperatures,
Drought/flood occurrence, no. of run off generating rainy days, etc.:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Month Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
Jan
Feb. 1 12.2
Mar 1 15.5 1 12.3 1 24.2 1 6 1 12.5 1 14.6 4 40.3 1 24.8 1 6
Apr 1 11.2 1 18.4 2 14.1 1 22 1 95.4 1 26 4 21.6 1 6 2 22.4 5 79.9
May 1 10 2 104 2 12.1 4 101.2 2 76.3 1 92.2 3 133.3 3 73.2 4 68.5 8 109
June 2 41.2 3 89 2 90.3 1 112.2 4 60.6 2 40 4 45 3 27.5 1 97.1 10 148.3
July 3 183.1 2 168.3 4 150.2 2 266.2 1 109.7 2 150 3 145.3 6 150.3 1 136.3 13 106.4
Aug 2 163 2 114.6 2 180.3 2 136.2 3 152.1 2 158.2 4 180.6 5 239.9 3 150.9 14 109.9
Sept 6 140.8 3 116.2 3 124.4 5 131.2 3 141 4 83.37 6 169.6 3 189.8 10 275.1 9 54
Oct 6 214.6 2 30.6 6 237.6 6 78 4 187.3 4 101.3 4 134.8 4 152.9 2 22.3 8 51.8
Nov 1 34.2 1 14.2 0 0 1 24.6 3 95 3 64.7 3 6.2 3 39 7 100.8 12 203.9
Dec. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 84.1 4 66.7 1 24.2 1 10.1 6 18.5
Total 22 798.1 17 670.8 22 821.3 23 895.8 22 923.4 21 812.37 36 917.7 34 955.3 32 908.3 86 887.7
Note: 1=No. of rainy days; 2=Rainfall in mm : Data source: (Indicate whether it indicates any specific location data or average).
• Watershed characteristics: Shape index of watershed, Length of main stream, drainage density, average slope, watershed relief, perimeter of the watershed etc.
10 Years Month wise Rainfall Pattern IWMP-3 Chintamani
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Dec
Nov
Oct
Sept
Aug
July
June
May
Apr
Mar
Feb
Jan
10 Years Year wise Rainfall Pattern IWMP-3 Chintamani
798.1
670.8
821.3
895.8923.4
812.37
917.7955.3
908.3887.7
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Watershed characteristics:
1. Shape index of watershed: SWS is elongate and has banana leaf shape.
2. Length of main stream: 15 km.
3. Drainage density: = 2.00 Km /sqkm 4. Average slope : 4%
5 Drainage pattern: coarse drainage texture, angular pattern indicates good water conductivity. The soils are shallow
and coarse in texture in upper and middle reaches ,and are very fine deep texture in lower reaches . Soil erosion is mostly due to
detachment and transport by surface runoff and deposition of the same in water coarse having mild slope or erupt rock outs.
CHAPTER - 3
BASELINE SURVEY
• Socio-Economic conditions : Total population of the project is 4 of 11726 which male is 6016 and female is 5990. SC population is
4273(36.44%) ST 1437 (12.25%) Others 6016 (51.30%). Out of 2905 families MFs are 755 (25.98%) SF 1125 (38.72%), LFs 544 (18.72%) and LLs
481(16.55%). Main occupation of 84% families is agriculture and about 16% landless depend on farm labour. A very small no. of families are
engaged in sheep/goat raring and other petty business. Literacy level is 69% both male and female are equally educated.
• Soil and Land Use : Gravely sandy loams are found in 4-7% sloppy areas and red silt loams are predominant in 3to 5% slopes. Rain fed area is more (77%). Land use is not according to land capability. Steep slopes have been encroached for rain fed crop production where forest or dry land horticultural plantations would have been raised.
• Agriculture including area, productivity, cropping intensity, etc: More than 77% area of the w/s is under rain fed crops. Major crop is Ground Nut, tur & Ragi. Red gram crop taken up as sole crops in a small area. Mixed cropping is rare. Ragi is mixed with Avare sometimes. Productivity of cereals varies between 10-15qtls/ha. Kharif is the main cropping season. Cashew and Mango plantations are found on plains. Scrubs and bushes are found in common lands, valuable trees are of rare occurrence in the w/s area. Majority farmers apply chemical fertilizers.
• Horticulture : The main horticultural crop is Mango & Cashew.
• Livestock and Fisheries : Cross breeds dominate in the w/s area. A few farmers have improved breeds for milk production.
Landless marginal people have adopted sheep and goat raring.
• Forests and Grass land : No Reserve forest exist in the project area.
• Livelihood Status : Dairy, sheep and goat raring are some of the livelihood activities. Majority of the agriculture labourers have to wait for
their livelihood till the return of next kharif season.
• Hydrology and Water Resources : The terrain has meagre vegetative cover. Lot of runoff flows out of watershed area. There are only seven
tanks. Deep stuck bore wells are the only sources for the irrigated area which is less than 10%. Repeated cultural operations for annual
crops on sloppy lands subject them to erosion.
• PRA is conducted in all the habitat villages of the 4 SWS . Social Mobilization and Community Organization by Constitution of SHGs,UGs at village level and WC at GP
level are constituted and awareness created about their role and participation in all watershed development programmes
CHAPTER - 4
INSTITUTION BUILDING AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT
WATERSHED COMMITTEE:
Table-18 {Table :M(IS)8}:Details of Watershed Committees (WC) in the country: State-wise*
1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Sl. No.
Name of project
Name of WC Members Designation M/F SC ST SF MF LF Land-less
UG SHG GP Any
other
Educa-tional
qualifi-cation
Function/s assigned#
#
1 IWMP-3 Venkataramanappa President M Sc - SF - - - - - GP - 3rd
Std D
2
Sri V
enkate
shw
ara
Ja
na
naya
na S
am
ithi
Srinivasa reddy Treasurer M - - - - - - - - - Dept. SSLC A to H
3 K.N.Krishanareddy G.P Member M - - - - LF - - - GP - BA A
4 G. Baskar G.P Member M - - SF - - - - - GP - BA A
5 G.V.Ashwathnaryana reddy Member M - - - - LF - UG - - - BA A
6 Jairamareddy UG Member Member M - - SF - - - UG - - - PUC A
7 Munishamigowda UG Member Member M - - SF - - - UG - - - 5TH
Std A
8 Srinath UG Member Member M - - - MF - - UG - - - 3rd
Std A
9 Srinivas UG Member Member M - - SF - - - UG - - - PUC A
10 Chinappa reddy UG Member Member M - - SF - - - UG - - - 7th Std A
11 Narasimhareddy UG Member Member M - - SF - - - UG - - - PUC A
12 Baiyamma SHG Member Member F - - - MF - - SHG - - 5th Std A
13 Ramadevi SHG Member Member F - ST - MF - - - SHG - - 8th Std A
14 Eshawarmma SHG Member Member F - ST - MF - - - SHG - - 3RD
Std A
15 Varalaxmi SHG Member Member F SC
- - - - - - SHG - - SSLC A
Table-18 {Table :M(IS)8}:Details of Watershed Committees (WC) in the country: State-wise*
1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Sl. No.
Name of project
Name of WC Members Designation M/F SC ST SF MF LF Land-less
UG SHG GP Any
other
Educa-tional
qualifi-cation
Function/s assigned#
#
1 IWMP-3 Gopalkrishan President President M - - - - - LL - - GP - SSLC D
2
Sri M
aru
thi Ja
lan
aya
Sam
iti
Sarith treasurer Tresurer F - - - - - - - - - Dept. Bsc Ho A to H
3 T.V. Srinivasreddy GPMember G.P.Member M - - - - LF - - - GP - PUC A
4 Rajanna G.P Member G.P.Member M - - SF - - - - - GP - PUC A
5 Venkatesh UG Member Member M SC - - MF - - UG - - - SSLC A
6 Ramanareddy UG Member Member M - - SF - - - UG - - - SSLC A
7 Ananda Reddy UG Member Member M - - - MF - - UG - - - 5th A
8 Raghunath UG Member Member M - - SF - - - UG - - - PUC A
9 Sriramareddy UG Member Member M - - SF - - - UG - - - 8th Std A
10 Yarappa UG Member Member M SC - - MF - - UG - - - - A
11 Ananda UG Member Member M - - - - LF - UG - - - BA A
12 Sudhakar UG Member Member M - - - MF - - UG - - - 8th Std A
13 Sharadamma SHG Member Member F - ST - MF - - - SHG - - 5th Std A
14 Laxmidevamma SHG Member Member F - ST - MF - - - SHG - - 8th
STD A
15 Laxmi SHG Member Member F SC - - - - LL - SHG - - SSLC A
Table-18 {Table :M(IS)8}:Details of Watershed Committees (WC) in the country: State-wise*
1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Sl. No.
Name of project
Name of WC Members Designation M/F SC ST SF MF LF Land-less
UG SHG GP Any
other
Educa-tional
qualifi-cation
Function/s assigned#
#
1 IWMP-3 Papamma President President F SC - - - - LL - - GP - 3rd Std D
2
Sri C
ho
wd
esh
wari
Jala
na
ya
Sa
miti
Srinivivas Reddy treasurer Tresurer M - - - - - - - - - Dept. PUC A to H
3 Venkateshreddy GP Member G.P.Member M - - - - - LL - - GP - SSLC A
4 Ramakrishanppa G.P Member G.P.Member M SC - SF - - - - - GP - 4th Std A
5 Narasimhamurthy UG Member
Member M - - SF - - - UG - - - SSLC A
6 Akkalappa UG Member Member M - ST SF - - - UG - - - SSLC A
7 Laxmanareddy UG Member Member M - - - MF LF - UG - - - 5th A
8 Manjunath UG Member Member M - - SF - - - UG - - - PUC A
9 Narayanaswamy UG Member Member M - - SF - - - UG - - - 5th Std A
10 Ramakrishanappa UG Member
Member M - - SF - - - UG - - - 9th Std A
11 Krishanareddy UG Member Member M - - SF - - - UG - - - SSLC A
12 B.V.Radha SHG Member Member F - - - MF - - - SHG - - 8th Std A
13 Manjula SHG Member Member F - ST - MF - - - SHG - - 5th Std A
14 N.S.Manjula SHG Member Member F - ST - MF - - - SHG - - 8th
STD A
15 Reddamma SHGMember Member F SC - - - - LL - SHG - - SSLC A
## In column 18 only the letter assigned, as below, needs to be typed, except for `J’, where the type may be specifically mentioned.
A. PNP and PRA B. Planning C. Maintenance of Accounts D. Signing of cheques and making payments E. Supervision of construction activities F. Cost Estimation G. Verification & Measurement H. Record of labour employed I. Social Audit J. Any other (please specify).
SELF HELP GROUP:
Table-19 {Table :M(IS)9}:Details of Self Help Groups (SHGs) in the project area
1 2 3 4 5 6
Sl. No. Name of project
Total no. of registered SHGs No. of members No. of SC/ST in each
category No. of BPL in each category
With only Men
With only
Women
With both
Total Categories M F Total M F Total M F Total
(i) Landless - 350 350 - 264 264 - 350 350
(ii) SF - 126 126 - 70 70 - 25 25 (iii) MF - 417 417 - 145 145 - 385 385
(iv) LF - - - - - - - - -
1 IWMP-3 - 50 - 50 - 893 893 479 479 760 760
Total 50 - 50 - - 893 893 - 479 479 - 760 760
(M – Male, F – Female)
USERS GROUP:
Table-20 {Table :M(IS)10}; Details of UGs in the project area
1 2 3 4 5 6
S. No. Names of
Project
Total no. of UGs No. of members No. of SC/ST in each category
No. of BPL in each category
Men Women Both Total Categories M F Total M F Total M F Total
(i)Landless - - - - - - - - - (ii) SF 310 - 310 37 - 37 328 - 328
(iii) MF 207 - 207 253 - 253 189 - 189
(iv) LF 83 - 83 - - - - - - 1 IWMP-3 30 - - 30 600 - 600 290 - 290 517 - 517
Total 30 - - 30 600 - 600 290 - 290 517 - 517
(M – Male, F – Female)
Focused Group Discussion: : Soil and moisture conservation water harvesting regeneration of vegetative cover, improved crop production technology, adoption of
allied income generating activities, formation of SHGs, small savings and maintenance of water shed created assets.
About PIA:
Table-21 {Table :M(IS)7}:Details of Watershed Development Teams (WDTs) in the project areas of the country: State–wise*
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
S. No.
Name of project
Names of WDT members M/F# Age Qualification / Experience
Description of professional
training Role/ Function##
1 IWMP-3 B.C Devegowda AO M 54 B.Sc. Agri SCTC Training Overall responsibility in implements
the project
K.Srinivasareddy AAO M 50 PUC Watershed Training Implements the watershed Activities
P.M.Saritha RFO F 43 B.Sc. Foresters Training Implements the Forest Activities
P.Kempanna AHO M 58 SSLC Horticulture Training Implements the Agriculture Activities
Ramaiah M 40 B.Sc. SCTC Training Implements the Agriculture Activities
# M – Male, F - Female
# in column 10, only the letter, assigned as below, needs to be typed, except for `J’, where the type may be specifically mentioned. A. Participatory Net Planning (PNP) and Participatory Rural Approach (PRA), Training and Capacity Building B. Planning C. Maintenance of Accounts D. Signing of cheques and making payments E. Social audit F. Engineering surveys, drawings and cost estimations G. Physical verification & measurement H. Record of labour employed I. Livelihood opportunities for landless J. Post project operation, maintenance of assets K. Any other (please specify)
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