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1 DEPARTMENT OF FOREST AND WILDLIFE PRESERVATION, PUNJAB GREEN INDIA MISSION MICRO PLAN H.B.NO- 472 VILLAGE – KUKANATE RANGE – DHOLBAHA District and Division - Hoshiarpur Submitted by: Divisional Forest Officer, Hoshiarpur.
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DEPARTMENT OF FOREST AND WILDLIFE PRESERVATION, PUNJAB

GREEN INDIA MISSION

MICRO PLAN

H.B.NO- 472

VILLAGE – KUKANATE

RANGE – DHOLBAHA

District and Division - Hoshiarpur

Submitted by: Divisional Forest Officer, Hoshiarpur.

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1. Basic Information sheet

1. Name of the FPC/VFC Kukanet

2. Reference No./ID of FPC/VFC (To be provided by PMU)

HB NO. 472

3. Name of Gram Panchayat Gram Panchayat Kukanet

4. Name of the FMU/ Range Dholbaha

5. Name of the DMU/Forest Division Hoshiarpur

6. Name of the Panchayat Samity Hoshiarpur

7.

Name of the District

Hoshiarpur.

8. Period of Micro Plan From Month: Year: To Month: Year: 2017-18 to 2022-23

9. Date of approval of Micro Plan by FPC/VFC (Executive Committee)

(The copy of the resolution of Executive Committee to be attached

10. Date of approval of Micro Plan by Head of DMU/ DFO

11. Key team members engaged in Preparation of Micro Plan

Range officer, Block Officer, Forest Guard, Facilitator, Sarpanch, Villagers.

2. General Profile of FPC/VFC 2.1 Date & No. of registration of FPC/VFC 2.2 Land availability in the FPC/VFC

Sl. Description Area (in Acre.)

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Forest area 3445

Reserved Forest (RF): -

Protected Forest (PF): 84

Under section 4&5 PLPA 1900: 3361

2 Agriculture land 376

3 Fallow land/ waste land -

4 Water bodies -

5 Habitation/ homestead area -

6 Any other category of land -

2.3 No. of Revenue/ Forest Villages covered 2.4 Bank Account details a) Name of the Bank: - PNB Janauri. b) Date of A/c opened: - 07-03-2014 c) Bank A/c Number:- 1190000107161760

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2.5 No. of Households in the Village and households represented in FPC/VFC

Category Village (s) FPC/VFC

Total HH 218 73

ST - -

OBC 4 1

SC 28 20

Others 186 52

2.6 Details of Executive Committee Members of FPC/VFC

Sl. Designation Name M/F

1 Chairman Vinod Thakur M

2 Vice chairman Sharda Devi F

3 Secretary Jaspal Singh, Fr M

4 Member (SC) Raman Kumari F

5 Member (SC) Dev Raj M

6 Member Vijay Singh M

7 Member Ginesh Singh M

3. Socio-Economic Profile of FPC/VFC 3.1 General description of the FPC/VFC

Kukanet village has an Gram Panchayat. The total population of village is 897. Comprising of

455 Male, 442 female. There are 218 houses in the village the literacy ratio of male and female is 3:5 .

People of different Castes live in the Village.

3.2 Population (FPC/VFC)

Social category

Population

Male Female Total

Scheduled Tribes

- - -

Scheduled Castes

62 49 111

OBC 10 8 18

Others 383 385 768

Total 455 442 897

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3.3 Educational Status (Adults) – FPC/VFC

Level

Nos.

Male Female Total

Literate without formal education 69 60 129

Primary education 71 65 136

Middle education (10th ) 117 108 225

Higher Secondary (12th ) 60 65 125

Graduates and above 18 12 40

Total literates (a+b+c+d+e) 345 310 655

Percentage of total literates

3.4 Enrolment of Children (5-16 years) – FPC/VFC

Total children (5-16 yrs)

Enrolled

Percentage of enrolment

M F M F M F

Schools/ Colleges

- - - - - -

3.5 Landholding details of FPC/VFC

Category No. of Households (HH)

Landless households 50

Marginal land holding households (0.1 to 2.5 Bigha)

145

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3.6 Livestock population (FPC/VFC)

Type No. of animals – approx.

Cows 36

Buffaloes 150

Bullocks -

Goats -

Sheep -

Poultry -

Others –Calves 55

Others –specify -

Total 241

3.7 Status of access to basic services/ amenities

Sl. Type of service/ amenities

Whether available within FPC/VFC area (Yes/No)

If No, where available and distance

Functional (Yes/No)

1 Drinking water

Yes - Yes

2 Electricity

Yes - Yes

3 Sanitation/Drainage

No - No

4 School/Elementary

Yes - Yes

5 Health services for people

Yes - Yes

6 Health services for livestock

Yes - Yes

7 Bank Yes - Yes

8 Transport and communication

Yes - Yes

9 Postal and Banking services

Yes - Yes

10 Market services Yes - Yes

11 Public Distribution System/ Ration

Yes - Yes

12 Others - specify - - -

13 Others - specify - - -

14 Others - specify - - -

15 Others - specify - - -

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3.8 Dependence of households on different livelihood sources

Sl. Source of livelihood Number of Households Problems and opportunities

1 Agriculture 135

Lack of Irrigation Resourses , need

tubewell

2 Forestry 61 Lack of Irrigation Resourses, Lack of

Funds

3 Livestock/ Animal Husbandry

50 -

4 Wage labour 60 Need of work

5 Small business 15 -

6 Service/Job 30 -

7 Any other – specify - -

3.9 Identification of households, who need immediate attention by the Project and other Departments

Sl. Name of head of household

HH No. in social map

Main sources of livelihood

Problems Opportunities

1 Puja Kumari HW Lack of Wages and Work

Need income generating activites

2 Surjit Singh Labour Lack of Wages and Work

Need income generating activites

3 Harpal Singh Labour Lack of Wages and Work

Need income generating activites

4 Surjit Kumar Labour Lack of Wages and Work

Need income generating activites

5 Raj Rani HW Lack of Wages and Work

Need income generating activites

6 Madhu Bala HW Lack of Wages and Work

Need income generating activites

7 Satish Kumar Labour Lack of Wages and Work

Need income generating activites

8 Mitesh Kumar Labour Lack of Wages and Work

Need income generating activites

9 Gurpal Singh Labour Lack of Wages and Work

Need income generating activites

10 Ram pal Labour Lack of Wages and Work

Need income generating activites

11 Darshan Lal Labour Lack of Wages and Work

Need income generating activites

12 Srista Rani HW Lack of Wages and Work

Need income generating activites

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13 Ashok Kumar Labour Lack of Wages and Work

Need income generating activites

14 Santosh Kumari

HW Lack of Wages and Work

Need income generating activites

15 Shukla Devi HW Lack of Wages and Work

Need income generating activites

3.10 Wealth ranking

Sl. Category Criteria/ Indicators

No. of HH Category code*

1. Better off Monthly income 4 A

2 Manageable

Monthly income 100 B

3 Poor

Monthly income 99 C

4 Vulnerable (need immediate attention)

Monthly income 15 D

Note: * Category code will be used for the Household Database. 3.11 Different Programmes/ Schemes implemented by different Departments/ Agencies in FPC/VFC during last 5 years

Sl.

Name of the Project/ Scheme/ Activity

Year

Achievements

Implementing Department/ Agency Specify Unit Physical Financial

(Rs.)

1 Campa 2016-17 Plantation 10 - Forest Department

2 Green India Mission

2016-17 Plantation - - Forest Department

3 Capacity Building

2016-17 Cutting & Tailoring

- - Forest Department

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3.12 Social Map prepared by the FPC/VFC

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3.13 Occupational pattern diagram

Agri

Other

Labour

Participatory Resource Assessment 4.1 Describe different resources available to FPC/VFC

The total area of the village is 3823 area, forest 3445 acre , 376 acre are private agri. land. The

Minor Forest Produce is grass and kharkana, which is used as fodder and for rope making.

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4.2 Different events of the past and their influence on the resource management and people

Sl. Decade/ Period Event Effect, Influence and Impact on the Resource/ People

Response of community to the situation

1 JBIC Project JFMC/SHG Coordination between villages and department is devolved

Awareness about natural resources development.

2 Pun Campa JFMC/SHG Coordination between villages and department is devolved

Awareness about natural resources development.

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 it’s 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/VFC Sl.

Sl. Type of resource Area (Bigha) Current status Key problems in resource management

1 Reserve Forest

1.1 High forest - - -

1.2 Harvestable Plantation - - -

1.3 Other Plantation - - -

1.4 Degraded forest - - -

1.5 Open/ Blank - - -

2 Protected Forest

2.1 High/Coppice Forest - - -

2.2 Harvestable Plantation - - -

2.3 Other Plantation - - -

2.4 Degraded forest 84 Khair,dek, shisham, kikaretc.

Plantation

Biotic pressure

2.5 Open/ Blank - - -

2.6 Degraded Sal area fit for Coppicing

- - -

3 Plantations on the community land

- - -

4 Any other plantations outside the forest

- - -

5 Agriculture land 376 Under wheat crop

Tubewell

6 Water resources Dam Need of cleaning Dam

7 Any other resource – Specify

- - -

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4.4 (b) Resource Map prepared by FPC/VFC

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4.5 (a) Forest resources

Sl. Plant (local name)

Main uses Relative abundance

Perceived value of plant (scale of 1-10, 1 being lowest)

Men Women

1 Karri Patta Medicinal use - 2 10

2 Giloy Medicinal use - 8 2

3 Mango Fruit - 6 6

4 Jamun Fruit - 3 4

4.5 (b) Describe the faunal resources available in the area and issues in habitat management and conservation TheKukanet forest is situated around the village. There is rainy river named choe is pass out the forest and fall in Nara Dam. 4.6 (a) Collection and Management of NTFPs

Sl. Name NTFP

Collection time – Months

No. of HHs engaged - approx.

Unit Quantum collected in a season/ year

Quantum consumed by the FPC/VFC

Quantum sold in a season/ year

Sale value in Rs.

From FPC Area - yes/no

Any pro- blem

1 Karkhana July to March

70 500Qtl

500 200 - - Yes -

2 Babber July to March

60 800Qtl

800 450 Qtl - - Yes -

3 Mango April to July

40 4 Qtl

4 4 - - Yes -

4 Amla Feb to April

- 2 Qtl

- - - - No -

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4.6 (b) Describe if the FPC is engaged in some processing/ value addition activities of NTFPs

The villegers are making rope from babber and kharkhana. 4.7 (a) Consumption of fuel wood and dry leaves

Sl. Type of fuel used

Approx. No. of HHs

Approx. Annual

Consumption (Specify unit)

by the FPC

Sources Problems

1 Fuel wood 72 720 Qtl Forest Agriculture,

Market

2 Lantana 22 220 Qtl Forest Agriculture

3 Karri Patta 30 300 Qtl Forest Agriculture

4.7 (b) Describe how the FPC/VFC is managing the gap in demand and supply of fuel wood

With LPG Connection and agricultural fuel, cow dungs.

Fuel WoodKEROSENE/DUNG

Agriculture

GAS

Forest

Kerosene/Dung

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4.8 (a) Utilization of timber, small timber/poles, bamboo

Sl. Product Approx. Annual utilization by the

FPC/VFC

Current source of collection/ purchase

Problems

1 Timber 15 Qtl Forest Unstable rates of Timber

2 Poles 9 Qtl Forest Unstable rates of Timber

3 Bamboo 40 Qtl Forest -

4.8 (b) Describe how the FPC/VFC is managing the gap in demand and supply of timber, small timber and bamboo Collect from Forest (Dry timber) 4.9 Agriculture resources

Sl. Crop No of farmers engaged

Yield – approx. Problems Opportunities

1 Wheat 88 10-12 Qtl Wild animals Barbered wire

2 Rice - NA

3 Bazra 125 10 Qtl

4 Makka 110 8 Qtl

5 Potatoes 25 5-7Qtl

4.10 Water resources

Sl. Type Nos. Availability of water (Months)

Uses Problems Opportunities

1 Water supply

1 12 Drinking, daily uses

Lack of water

-

2 Tubewell 10 12 Irrigation Lack of water

-

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4.11 Utilization of fodder in FPC/VFC

Sl. Type of Fodder used

Approx. No. of HHs using it

Sources Problems

1 Maize 120 Agriculture/Market -

2 Javi - -

3 Barsin 60 -

4.12 Activity calendar –Livelihoods

Sl. Month (local) Main activities carried out during the month

Agriculture Forestry Works Wage Work

1 Jan. Wheat Earth Work Yes

2 Feb. Wheat Earth Work Yes

3 Mar. Wheat Earth Work Yes

4 Apr. - Protection from fire

Yes

5 May - Protection from fire

Yes

6 Jun. Sowing Protection from fire

Yes

7 Jul. Makki Plantation Works Yes

8 Aug. Makki Plantation Works Yes

9 Sep. Makki Plantation Works Yes

10 Oct. Wheat Watch & ward Yes

11 Nov. Wheat Watch & ward Yes

12 Dec. Wheat Watch & ward Yes

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5. Assessment of Local and External Institutions 5.1 Venn diagram

Elementary.School,

Anganwari School,

Forest Protection

Committee, Health

Centre.

Forest

Deptt.

Post

Office.

Vet.

Des. Health

Des.

Soil

Conser

vation

PSPCL

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5.2 Local Institutions in FPC/VFC area and their functions

Type of Institution No. Total Members/ HHs having membership

Functions and benefits to the community

Self Help Groups Nil Nil Nil

Cooperatives/ Credit unions

Nil Nil Nil

Women organizations Nil Nil Nil

Youth clubs 1 20 Socail work

Forest society Nil Nil Nil

Any other – specify Nil Nil Nil

5.3 Institutional Analysis – External Institutions operating in the FPC/VFC

Sl. Name of the Institution/ Organisation

Since when operating in the FPC/VFC

Target group/ beneficiary

Activities undertaken so far

Problems faced by these Institutions/ Organisation

Plans for the future

What the FPC/VFC shall do in collaboration with these institutions

1 Post Office 1975 Total VFC

Communic ation,Saving Scheme

-

2 School 1982 Total VFC

Education upgradation upgradation

Concern with edu. department

3 Anganwari 1990 Total VFC

Welfare of children & Womans

- - -

4 Panchayat 1985 Total VFC

Development of village

Co-ordination with other departments

Development of village

VFC make Co-ordination with other departments

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5.4 Profile of existing SHGs

Sl. No. Name of the SHG

Members of SHG

Income Generating Activities (IGA) undertaken

Approx. funds invested in IGA

Loan taken from Bank /other agencies

Any support needed from the Project

Male Female Total

Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

6. Problem analysis and problem prioritization During conversation with villages find many problems identified related to village development. All problems are divided in different cat. And try to resolve the problems as possible. 6.1 Problem identification and analysis

Sl. Key Stakeholder

groups of FPC/VFC

Key problems identified by

each stakeholder

group

Most important

causes of each problem

Perceived solutions to

each problem

Activities to be carried out by

FPC/VFC to address the

problem

1 Women Transportation, Employment

Transportation Co-ordination with Govt.

Co-ordination with Govt.

2 Farmers Irrigation, wild animals

Irrigation Co-ordination with Govt.

Co-ordination with Govt.

3 Labourers Lack of wages Lack of wages Co-ordination with Govt.

Co-ordination with Govt.

4 Forest Lantana, timely fund

availability

timely fund availability

Co-ordination with Govt.

Co-ordination with Govt.

5 Panchayat Wall around the samshan

ghat

Illegal encroachment

Co-ordination with Govt.

Co-ordination with Govt.

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6.2 Scoring and Ranking of Problems/ Activities

Sl. Activities identified from the Stakeholders analysis

Scoring of Activities by different stakeholders – Score – 1 to 10

(1 being the lowest)

Total Scores

Ranks

Name of Stakeholder Group

Name of Stakeholder Group

Name of Stakeholder Group

Name of Stakeholder

Women Farmers Forest Labourers

1 Drainage and severage Water

10 7 4 6 27 1

2 Poor mobile network

10 5 2 6 23 4

3 Wild animals 3 10 4 2 19 5

4 Need of Street lights

7 2 6 10 24 3

5 Trasportation 8 2 6 10 26 2

6.3 SWOT Analysis of the FPC/VFC

Strength Weakness

- Involvement of villagers - Panchyat co-ordination

- Machnism for forest management - Working for women empowerment.

- Lock of co-ordination with other deptt. - Lock of Funds for income generating

activites.

Opportunity Threat

- - Availability of funds under new project.

- External pressure on NTFP.

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7. Setting the objectives for Development of FPC/VFC for 5 years 7.1 Objectives for Development

Years Name of work Name of forest scheme Total area

2017-18 Plantation Kukanet GIM 10 Ha 2017-18 Check Dam Kukanet GIM 200 sq Mtr 2017-18 Create wire structure Kukanet GIM 100 sq.mtr 2017-18 Cement structure Kukanet GIM 0 no. 2018-19 Plantation Kukanet GIM 10 Ha 2018-19 Check Dam Kukanet GIM 200 sq Mtr 2018-19 Create wire structure Kukanet GIM 100 sq.mtr 2018-19 Cement structure Kukanet GIM 0 no. 2019-20 Plantation Kukanet GIM 10 Ha 2019-20 Check Dam Kukanet GIM 200 sq Mtr 2019-20 Create wire structure Kukanet GIM 100 sq.mtr 2019-20 Cement structure Kukanet GIM 0 no. 2020-21 Plantation Kukanet GIM 10 Ha 2020-21 Check Dam Kukanet GIM 200 sq Mtr 2020-21 Create wire structure Kukanet GIM 100 sq.mtr 2020-21 Cement structure Kukanet GIM 0 no. 2021-22 Plantation Kukanet GIM 10 Ha 2021-22 Check Dam Kukanet GIM 200 sq Mtr 2021-22 Create wire structure Kukanet GIM 100 sq.mtr 2021-22 Cement structure Kukanet GIM 0 no.

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1. Awareness in school going and youths for attach with VFC. 2. Formation of SHG’s 3. Income Generating Activities for poor and backward sections. 4. Linkage with other department. 5. Improved quality of Forest/Non Forest Lands. 6. Increased forest based livelihood income.

8. Activities for Institution Development (Capacity Building) of FPC/VFC and SHGs 8.1 Details of Proposed Training Programmes, awareness camps, exposure visits to be conducted (FPC/VFC and SHGs)

Sl. Subject/ Theme

Target group No of Participants

Duration Tentative Month and

Year

1 Beauty Paler Women 25 3 months 2017-18

2 Exposure visits. VFC 20 1-2 days 2017-18

3 Awareness camps

VFC 20 1 day 2017-18

4 Stitching women 15 3 months 2017-18

5 computer Youth 20 3 months 2017-18

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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 Responsibility

VFC Sh. Vinod Thakur 7 To achieve the objectives of Project

SHG Nil 12 To achieve the objectives of Project

Other Social Organisations

Sh. Vinod Thakur 20 To achieve the objectives of Project

8.3 Records to be maintained by the FPC/VFC and SHGs

Sl. Name of the record/ register to be maintained

To be maintained by whom

To be verified by 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/VFC Describe how the FPC/VFC is managing their funds/ financial resources received from different sources ….They Utilize their funds according to the Joint forest Management Guidelines. 8.5 Social audit Describe how the FPC/VFC 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 9. FPC/VFC Development and Perspective Plan for 5 years 9.1 Activities to be carried out for overall development of FPC/VFC for 5 years (Consolidated)

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Sl. Activities Physical Target Financial Target

Rs.

Indicative list of Departments/ Agencies for

support

1 Basic services

2 Community Infrastructure Development

- - -

3 Livelihood Enhancement

Bag making training

14000 Green India Mission

4 Resource development

Plantation GIM

5 Capacity Building

10 1.50 Green India Mission

9.2 Year-wise break up of different activities to be carried out by FPC/VFC for 5 years

Proposed Activity

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5

Physical Financial (Lac)

Physical

Financial

Physical

Financial

Physical

Financial

Physical

Financial

Basic services

- - - - - - - - - -

Community Infrastructure Development

- - - - - - - - - -

Livelihood Enhancement

30 stitching machines

0.75 - - - - - - - -

Resource Development

- - - - - - - - - -

Capacity Building

- - - - - - - - - -

Signature of Member Secretary of FPC/VFC: Approval by Head of DMU:

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Attachment I

Forest dwellers’ development plan

1. Total number of forest dwellers in the FPC/VFC:

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 - - - - - -

Other Forest Dwellers

- - - - - -

Total - - - - - -

2. Potential social and environmental impact of interventions by the FPC/VFC on the forest dwellers and suggested mitigation measures

Activities to be carried out by FPC/VFC

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

- - -

Community infrastructure development

- - -

Livelihood enhancement

- - -

services - - -

Resource development - - -

Capacity building - - -

3. Activities suggested for the Forest Dwellers and estimated costs

Year Activities Physical target Financial target in Rs.

- - - -

- - - -

- - - -

Signature of Member Secretary of FPC/VFC:

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Attachment III

Photographs of Microplanning Process in FPC/VFC

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Attachment VI

Household database (for all households in the FPC/VFC)

Sl. Name of Head of Household

Sources of livelihood

Wealth* ranking

Primary Secondary

1 Puja Kumari Agri./Labour - B

2 Surjeet Kumar Agri./Labour - B

3 Harpal Singh Agri./Labour - B

4 Surjit Kumar Agri./Labour - B

5 Raj Rani Agri./Labour - B

6 Madhu Bala Agri./Labour - B

7 Satish Kumar Agri./Labour - B

8 Mitesh Kumar Agri./Labour - B

9 Gurpal Singh Agri./Labour - B

10 Ram pal Agri./Labour - B

11 Darshan Lal Agri./Labour - B

12 Srista Rani Agri./Labour - B

13 Ashok Kumar Agri./Labour - B

14 Santosh Kumari Agri./Labour - B

15 Shukla Devi Agri./Labour - B

Note: * For category code refer table 3.10 of Micro Plan (Wealth Ranking)

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Part II of Micro Plan Attachment A

Annual Action Plans of FPC/VFC for 2016-17 (Year)

Sl.

Project Packages/ Activities

Units

Total target-Micro Plan

Target and Achievement of the Previous Year _______

Physical target for the Current Year____

Total Funds required in Rs.

Sources of finance and anticipated amount

Physical Financial WBFBCP

FPC/VFC

Others specify

Others specify

Target

Achieved

Target

Achieved

1 Basic services

- - - - - - - - - - - -

1.1

- - - - - - - - - - - -

1.2

- - - - - - - - - - - -

1.3

- - - - - - - - - - - -

1.4

- - - - - - - - - - - -

2. Community Infra structure Development

- - - - - - - - - - - -

2.1

- - - - - - - - - - - -

2.2

- - - - - - - - - - - -

2.3

- - - - - - - - - - - -

2.4

- - - - - - - - - - - -

3. Livelihood Enhancement

- - - - - - - - - - - -

3.1

- - - - - - - - - - - -

3.2

- - - - - - - - - - - -

3.3

- - - - - - - - - - - -

4. Resource Development

- - - - - - - - - - - -

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4.1

- - - - - - - - - - - -

4.2

- - - - - - - - - - - -

4.3

- - - - - - - - - - - -

4.4

- - - - - - - - - - - -

5 Capacity Building

- - - - - - - - - - - -

5.1

- - - - - - - - - - - -

5.2

- - - - - - - - - - - -

5.3

- - - - - - - - - - - -

5.4

- - - - - - - - - - - -

6 Administration

- - - - - - - - - - - -

6.1

- - - - - - - - - - - -

6.2

- - - - - - - - - - - -

6.3

- - - - - - - - - - - -

6.4

- - - - - - - - - - - -

Signature of Member Secretary of FPC/VFC:

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Attachment B Information received from Office of Block Development Officer on various Development Schemes

proposed to be implemented in FPC/VFC area Name of the FPC/VFC: Gram Panchayat: Kukanet Panchayat Samity: BLOCK HOSHIARPUR-2 DistrictHOSHIARPUR

Sl. Name of the Scheme

Name of the Implementation Agency/ Dept.

Activities implemented in FPC/VFC area during the Previous Year ____________ along with quantity of work

Funds utilized during the Previous Year 2013 to 2017 (In Rs.)

Activities proposed to be implemented in FPC/VFC area during Current Year ____________ along with quantity of work

Financial Target for the Current Year ____________ (In Rs.)

1 Panchyat Fund

Panchyat R.C.C Street 600000

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Signature of BDO: Date:

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Annexure-II (Format)

Household Socio-Economic Baseline Survey 1.1 Basic information:

Name of the FPC

Kukanet Gram Panchayat

Kukanet

Panchayat Samiti

BLOCK Hoshiarpur-2 FMU

Hoshiarpur

1

Name of the Head of Household (HoH)

Surjeet Kumar

Sex

M Age

39

2 Name of Respondent Sex

Age

3 Households economic status as Per record

APL No

BPL Yes

Any other card, specify-

No card

4 Whether family has “job card’ under MGNREGA?

Yes/ No Yes

1.2 Type of House (Tick mark)

Wall Type Roof Type Floor Type

Concrete Kaccha PAKKA

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1.3 Family profile

Sl. No.

Name of person

Sex Relation with Head of Family

Age Literacy Level

Primary Occupation

Any other information

1 Surjeet Kumar

M Self 39 10th Labour -

2 Pooja Kumari

F Wife 32 10th Housewife -

3 Atul M Son 10 - - -

4 Anmol M Son 8 - - -

5 Khushnab M Son 7 - - -

1.4 Facilities in House

a) Electricity in house

Yes/No Yes

b) Drinking water

In house Yes

Near House Nil

Away from house Nil

c)

Sanitation - toilets

Yes/No Yes

d) Homestead plot

Yes/No Yes

If yes, then what is the use – Kitchen gardan

e) Cattle shed Yes/No Yes

If yes, type of shed: Kacha

f) Fuel used Fuel wood* Dry leaves LPG (Gas) Electricity

If fuel wood and / or dry leaves used (Specify unit)

Fuel wood (annual consumption)

No Yes No

Dry leaves (annual consumption)

No No No

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1.5 Household assets

a) House items : Bed etc. Yes

Television Yes Radio/Tape etc.

Stove (LPG) Yes

Table /Chair Yes Others – specify

Cell phone Yes

Yes

b) Vehicles : Cycle Yes Moped/Scooter/Motorcycle Yes

Car/Jeep No

Others specify

c)

Agricultural equipment

- - -

1.6 Land holding status (Local term 1 bigha = 5 Marle)

a) Total land holding - - - - -

b) Total cultivable land

- - - - -

c) Homestead & habitation area

8 Marle - - - -

d) Land given on rent for cultivation

-

e) Land taken on rent for cultivation

- - - - -

f) Source of Irrigation (If available)

- - - - -

1.7 Livestock details

Sl. Animal No.

a) Cow -

b) Bullock -

c) Buffalo 1

d) Poultry -

e) Goat -

f) Sheep -

g) Duck -

h) Pig -

i) Others, specify -

(b) if stall fed then annual requirement of fodder (to be calculated on the basis of weekly requirement) Nil1

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1.8 Fodder requirement (a) If free grazing

a) Forest Months: Nil Specify months: Nil

b) Agricultural fields Months: Nil Specify months: Nil

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):

10 Qtl

1.9 Requirement of timber, small timber/poles (a) What is the annual requirement of timber and small timber? 15 Qtl (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 1.11 Annual Income from Agriculture

Sl. Crops Total area cultivated (ha.)

Total Production (Qntls.)

Total Consumptions (Qntls.)

Total Sold (Qntls.)

Sale value in Rs.

1 Wheat 0.5 8qtl 6Qtl 2Qtl 3800

2 Maize 0.5 6Qtl 2Qtl 4Qtl 6400

1.12 Problems of the family in carrying out different agricultural activities:

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1.13 Annual Income from livestock

Sl. Quantity Unit Rate Total Income Problems, if any

1 Sale of Livestock

Nil Nil Nil Nil

2 Dairy – milk and other products

3kg 40 Rs-120/- Daily Lack of fodder

3 Others, specify Nil Nil Nil

4 Others, specify Nil Nil Nil

1.14 Annual Income from wage employment

Sl. Type of work

No. of days Place of work

Wage rate Total Income

Problems, if any

1 LABOUR 90 Local 200/- 25854/- Lack of work

1.15 Annual Income from NTFP collection

Sl. Item Months when available

Total days spent

Total Collection (specify the unit)

Total Consumed

Total Sold

Sale value in Rs.

Problems, if any

1 - - - - - - - -

1.16 Annual Income from other sources

Sl. Source of income Nature / Quantity Unit Rate Total Income

1 Service /Salary - - -

2 Skill based work/ handicraft

- - -

3 Trading / vending (shop)

- - -

4 Remittances - - -

5 Others. Specify - - -

Name of Surveyor

:

Signature : Place : Date : Signature of Respondent

:


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