Detailed Project Report
IWMP-10(Parbatpura)
Parbatpura
P
District Watershed Development Unit
Gandhinagar
1.1 Project Background ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
Table no.1: Basic project information ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.2 Need of Watershed Development Programme ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Table no. 2.1 Criteria and weightage for selection of watershed ............................................................................................................................................ 7
Table no.4: Developmental programmes running in the project area ....................................................................................................................................... 9
Table no. 5: Previous Watershed programmes in the project area .......................................................................................................................................... 12
Table no. 6: PIA ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Table no. 7: Staff at PIA level ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Table no. 8: Land use pattern ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Table no. 9: Soil type and topography ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 20
Table no. 10: Flood and drought condition ................................................................................................................................................................................ 20
11. Edaphic Factors ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Table no. 11.2: Soil Salinity/Alkalinity (Salinity ingress) ......................................................................................................................................................... 21
Table no. 11.3: Water logging Conditions .................................................................................................................................................................................. 22
Table no. 12: Climatic conditions ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 22
Table no. 13: Physiographic and relief ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Table no. 14: Land ownership details ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Table no. 15: Agriculture ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 23
Table no. 16: Irrigation ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 24
Table no. 17: Crop details (In Kgs) .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 25
Table no. 19: Drinking water ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Table no. 20: Details of Common Property Resources .............................................................................................................................................................. 27
Table no. 21: Demographic information ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Table no. 22: Literacy rate ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Table no. 23: Migration details<.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29
Table no. 24: Poverty ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Table no. 26: Facilities / HH assets ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 31
Table No 27: Income: ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
Table no.28: Dependence on Forest/CPR ................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
Table No: 29: Work Force Details ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
Table no. 30: Details of Scientific Planning and Inputs in IWMP projects ............................................................................................................................... 39
Table no. 31: Watershed Committee details ............................................................................................................................................................................. 40
Table no. 32: SHG detail ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 45
Table no. 33: UG detail ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 54
Table no.34: Entry point activities (EPA) (All financial figures in lakh Rs.) ............................................................................................................................ 58
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 59
4.3.2. Watershed Development Works: ................................................................................................................................................................................ 59
Table no.35: Details of activities of preparatory phase (All financial figures in lakh Rs.) ..................................................................................................... 59
Table no.36: Activities related to Surface water resources in the project areas (all financial figures in lakh Rs.) .............................................................. 60
Table no. 60: Backward-Forward linkages ................................................................................................................................................................................ 93
CHAPTER – 1
PROJECT BACKGROUND
1.1 Project Background
Parbatpura (IWMP-10) project is located in Mansa Taluka, Gandhinagar District of Gujarat state. The project consists of four
micro watersheds 5F2B5c1 5F2B5c2 5F2B5c3 5F2B5c4 with as their respective codes. The total project area of the watershed is about
4938.7 Ha, of which 4869.2 Ha is proposed to be treated under Integrated Watershed Management Programme (IWMP). The nearest
town is Gandhinagar which is about 25 Km from project area and well connected by Pucca road. The Parbatpura Project consists of ten
villages the detail information of all villages is mentioned in this report. Patel, Chaudhari, Thakore, Darbar, etc communities are the
primary inhabitants of the projects. The livelihood of these people is primarily based on agriculture, animal husbandry for rearing cattle
and labour work.
Table no.1: Basic project information
S. No..
Name of the project
Villages Gram
Panchayats Taluk
a District
Area of the
project
Area proposed to be treated
Total project cost
PIA
Name Census code
1
IWMP 10 (Parbatpura Project)
Harnahuda 60020047940000 Harnahuda
Mansa Gandhi-
nagar
504.08 503.76 60.451
DWDU, Gandhi-
nagar
2 Padusma 60020047960000 Padusma 609.09 598.24 71.788
3 Amrapur (Kharna)
60020048300000 Amrapur (Kharna)
211.09 208.03 24.963
4 Parsa 60020048110000 Parsa 587.06 576.54 69.184
5 Khata Amba 60020048120000 Khata Amba 321.01 315.96 37.915
6 Boru 60020048130000 Boru 786.04 775.983 93.117
7 Solaiya 60020048080000 Solaiya 544.09 536.853 64.422
8 Gulabpura 60020048230000 Gulabpura 152.07 143 17.16
9 Indrapura 60020048240000 Indrapura 433.09 427.925 51.351
10 Parbatpura 60020048250000 Parbatpura 791.08 782.945 93.953
TOTAL 4938.7 4869.2 584.31
PRIORITY MAP
PARBATPURACLUSTER
1.2 Need of Watershed Development Programme
Watershed Development Programme is selected on the basis of thirteen parameter namely Poverty index, Percentage of SC/ST,
Actual wages, Percentage of small and marginal farmers, Ground water status, Moisture Index, Area under rain fed agriculture, Drinking
water situation in the area, Percentage of degraded land, Productivity potential of the land, Continuity of another watershed that has
already been developed/treated, Cluster approach for plain or for hilly terrain. Based on these thirteen parameters, a composite ranking
has been given to Watershed project as given in table no.3.
All the parameters taken together give a cumulative score of 73.5 to the watershed.
Table no.2: Weight-age of the project
Project name
Project type
Weight age
i Ii Iii iv v Vi vii viii ix x Xi xii Xiii TOTAL
IWMP 10 Others 7.5 3 0 5 3 0 5 5 10 10 10 15 0 73.5
Table no. 2.1 Criteria and weightage for selection of watershed Parameters include components related to Natural Resources and Socio Economic conditions
S. No Criteria Maximum
score Ranges & Scores
1 Poverty Index 10 Above 80% (10) 80 to 50% (7.5) 50 to 20% (5) Below 20% (2.5)
2 % of SC/ST population 10 >40% (10) 20 to 40% (5) <20% (3)
3 Actual Wages 5 <min wages (5) >= min wages (0)
4 % of Small Farmer &
Marginal Farmer
10 >80% (10) 50 to 80% (5) <50% (3)
5 Ground water Status 15 Over Exploited (15) Critical (10) Subcritical (5) Safe (0)
6 Moisture index 10 DDP block (10) DP Alluvial Plain (5) Non DDP or DPAP (0)
7 Assured irrigation area 15 <10% (15) 10 to 20% (10) 20 to 30% (5) >30% (reject)
8 Drinking water 10 No source (10) Problematic village
(7.5) partially covered (5) fully covered (0)
9 Degraded land 15 >20% (15) 10 to 20% (10) <10% (5)
10
Productivity potential 10 low production & high potential (10)
moderate production & moderate potential
(5)
High production & low potential (0)
11
Contiguity to watershed 10 Contiguous to previous and
contiguity within the micro WS (10)
Contiguity within micro WS but not to
previous (5)
neither both (0)
Table no.3: Watershed information
Name of the project No. Of watersheds to be
treated Watershed code
Watershed regime/type/order
IWMP-10 Parbatpura Project 4 5F2B5c1 5F2B5c2 5F2B5c3 5F2B5c4 -
Table no.4: Developmental programmes running in the project area
S. No.
Name of the programme/scheme
Sponsoring agency
Objectives of the programme/scheme
Year of commencement
Villages covered
Estimated number of beneficiaries
1 Harnahuda
MGNREGA DRDA Employment generation
2009-10 90
INDIRA AAVAS YOJNA
DRDA Recidencial Facility 2008-11 20
SARDAR AAVAS YOJNA
DRDA Recidencial Facility 1990-08 15
SECTOR REFORM SCHEME
WASMO Drinking Water
Facility 2009-10 All Villagers
T.S.C DRDA Construction of
Toilets 2011 25
2 Padusma
MGNREGA DRDA Employment generation
2009-10 0
INDIRA AAVAS YOJNA
DRDA Recidencial Facility 2008-11 30
SARDAR AAVAS YOJNA
DRDA Recidencial Facility 1990-10 25
PANDIT DINDAYAL AAVAS YOJNA
DRDA Recidencial Facility 2009-10 10
AMBEDKAR AAVAS YOJNA
DRDA Recidencial Facility 2008 15
SECTOR REFORM SCHEME
WASMO Drinking Water
Facility 2009-11 All Villagers
T.S.C DRDA Construction of
Toilets 2008-11 25
3 Amrapur (KHARNA) MGNREGA DRDA Employment generation
2009-10 20
INDIRA AAVAS YOJNA
DRDA Recidencial Facility 2010-11 2
SARDAR AAVAS YOJNA
DRDA Recidencial Facility 2010-11 4
PANDIT DINDAYAL AAVAS YOJNA
DRDA Recidencial Facility 2010-11 0
SECTOR REFORM SCHEME
WASMO Drinking Water
Facility 2008-09 All Villagers
T.S.C DRDA Construction of
Toilets 2010-11 20
4 Parsa
MGNREGA DRDA Employment generation
2009-10 85
SARDAR AAVAS YOJNA
DRDA Recidencial Facility 2010-11 10
SECTOR REFORM SCHEME
DRDA Drinking Water
Facility 2010-11 All Villagers
T.S.C DRDA Construction of
Toilets 2010-11 25
5 Khata Amba
MGNREGA DRDA Employment generation
2009-10 50
INDIRA AAVAS YOJNA
DRDA Recidencial Facility 2007-08 10
SARDAR AAVAS YOJNA
DRDA Recidencial Facility 2001-05 17
T.S.C DRDA Construction of
Toilets 2010-11 25
SECTOR REFORM SCHEME
WASMO Drinking Water
Facility 2005-06 All Villagers
6 Boru MGNREGA DRDA
Employment generation
2009-10 0
INDIRA AAVAS YOJNA
DRDA Recidencial Facility 2007-08 40
SARDAR AAVAS YOJNA
DRDA Recidencial Facility 2001-05 30
T.S.C DRDA Construction of
Toilets 2010-11 60
SECTOR REFORM SCHEME
WASMO Drinking Water
Facility 2005-06 All Villagers
7 Solaiya
MGNREGA DRDA Employment generation
2009-10 40
INDIRA AAVAS YOJNA
DRDA Recidencial Facility 2007-08 10
SARDAR AAVAS YOJNA
DRDA Recidencial Facility 2001-05 8
T.S.C DRDA Construction of
Toilets 2010-11 100
SECTOR REFORM SCHEME
WASMO Drinking Water
Facility 2005-06 All Villagers
8 Gulabpura
MGNREGA DRDA Employment generation
2009-10 0
INDIRA AAVAS YOJNA
DRDA Recidencial Facility 2007-08 0
SARDAR AAVAS YOJNA
DRDA Recidencial Facility 2001-05 10
T.S.C DRDA Construction of
Toilets 2010-11 8
SECTOR REFORM SCHEME
WASMO Drinking Water
Facility 2005-06 All Villagers
9 Indrapura
MGNREGA DRDA Employment generation
2009-10 0
INDIRA AAVAS YOJNA
DRDA Recidencial Facility 2007-08 15
SARDAR AAVAS YOJNA
DRDA Recidencial Facility 2001-05 8
T.S.C DRDA Construction of
Toilets 2010-11 17
SECTOR REFORM SCHEME
WASMO Drinking Water
Facility 2005-06 All Villagers
10 Parbatpura
MGNREGA DRDA Employment generation
2009-10 50
INDIRA AAVAS YOJNA
DRDA Recidencial Facility 2007-08 40
SARDAR AAVAS YOJNA
DRDA Recidencial Facility 2001-05 18
T.S.C DRDA Construction of
Toilets 2010-11 45
SECTOR REFORM SCHEME
WASMO Drinking Water
Facility 2005-06 All Villagers
Table no. 5: Previous Watershed programmes in the project area
Sl no
Project name
Year starts
Name of villages
No. Of micro
watershed
Watershed
codes
Area under
treatment
Funding
source
Nodal agenc
y PIA
Total cost
Expenditure
incurred up to start of IWMP
% financial completi
on
% physical completi
on
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
CHAPTER – 2
PROJECT IMPLEMENTING AGENCY
2.1. Project Implementing Agency:-
The Project Implementing Agency (PIA) is being selected by an appropriate mechanism by State Level Nodal Agency (SLNA). PIAs
would be responsible for implementation of watershed project. These PIAs may include relevant line departments, autonomous
organizations under State/ Central Governments, Government Institutes/ Research bodies, Intermediate Panchayat, Voluntary
Organizations (VOs). The PIA of Parbatpura Watershed project is District Watershed Development Unit, Gandhinagar.
2.2 About District Watershed Development Unit, Gandhinagar:-
2.2.1 The organization and its objectives:
The District Watershed Development Unit, Gandhinagar is a district level nodal agency and was established on 6th January 2010
to oversee for the smooth implementation of watershed projects in the district. The District Development Officer (DDO) is the chairman
of the DWDU. The DWDU have dedicated and experience staffs comprising one Project Manager (deputed from Gujarat Forest
Department) and multi disciplinary team of Agriculture Expert, Civil Engineer, MIS coordinator, System Analyst, Surveyor, Computer
Operator, Accountant and Community Mobilization Expert are recruited. The DWDU, Gandhinagar office is temporarily within District
Watershed Development Unit at Balvantray Mehta Panchayat Bhavan, 2nd Floor, Near District Panchayat Office, and Sector - 17. The
objectives of DWDU, Gandhinagar are supervising, planning, implementing, documenting and promoting watershed development
projects and related development activities in the district. Moreover, DWDU, Gandhinagar will work as PIA for an IWMP – 9 Parbatpura
project from the year 2011 – 12.
2.2.2 Programmers/ project running in the district:-
At present, Seven IWMP projects have been sanctioned by MORD, GOI, and New Delhi for Gandhinagar district. The entry point activities
of all the Seven IWMP projects have been identified and their work is under progress by the respective PIAs in the district. DWDU,
Gandhinagar itself works as a PIA for all the seven projects in Gandhinagar district. DWDU, Gandhinagar is also monitoring a Central
Groundwater Board central government sponsored scheme on "Artificial Recharge of Groundwater through Dug wells" in the district by
organizing meeting, seminar & field exposure for demonstration structure under I.E.C activities.
2.2.3 SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunities & Threats) Analysis of the DWDU
Strength:
(1) Dedicated and experience staff
(2) Independent District Level Nodal Agency with separate office
(3) Strong linkages with national and state level institutions, agricultural universities, North Gujarat University and NGOs for capacity
building and technical guidance
(4) Scientific planning in watershed projects with the help of BISAG, Gandhinagar
(5) District level monitoring, coordination and cooperation committee
(6) Well establishment of PRIs for social audits
Weakness:
(1) Insufficient funds for complete watershed projects per hectare
(2) No permanent staff
(3) No permanent office building
Opportunities:
(1) Sustainable livelihood generation by landless and asset less
(2) Improvement of socio economic status of poor
(3) Awareness generation among the illiterates through IEC activities by usage of new ICT activities.
(4) Usage of new technologies of watershed modelling and GPS for monitoring the watershed activities.
(5) Continuous learning
Threats:
(1) Lack of sustainable agriculture development
(2)Lack of contribution and cooperation from local peoples
(3) Lack of contribution and cooperation from local peoples
Table no. 6: PIA
Sl. No. Names of project Details of PIA
1 IWMP-10 Parbatpura Project
(i) Type of organization Government
(ii) Name of organization DWDU, Gandhinagar
(iii) Designation & Address Project Director
(iv)Telephone 079 – 23247442
(v) Fax 079 – 23247442
(vi) E-mail [email protected]
Table no. 7: Staff at PIA level
S. No.
Name Age Sex Designation Qualification Experience Job assigned Monthly
remuneration
1 Mr. P C. Pathak
55 M Project Director B Sc. 32 Yrs. Project Management 54,483/-
2 Ankita Singh 26 F Technical Expert B. Tech(ECE),
PGDFM(Environment) 6 Months
Monitoring & to assist in project management
25,000/-
3 Mrs. Moxa
Joshi 25 F
MDT – Community Mobilizer
MSW, CCC+, Lab. Tech. Certificate
3 Yrs. SHG & Social awareness
programmes 11250/-
4 Ms. Asha
Chaudhary 25 F
WDT – Community
Mobilizer M.S.W 3 Yrs.
SHG & Social awareness programmes
8,000/-
5 Mr. Arpit
Patel 24 M WDT – Agriculture BRS 4 Yrs.
Agriculture activity & supervision
8,000/-
6 Mrs. Nupur 27 F WDT – Accounts Bcom,P.G.D.C.A 3 Yrs. Accounts 7,000/-
7 Mr. Ravi
Chaudhary 23 M WDT – DEO P.G.D.C.A 2 Yrs. Computer data entry work 6,250/-
8. Ms. Beejal 25 F WDT Engineering Diploma Engineer 4 Months Engineering Related
Works 12,000/-
CHAPTER – 3
BASIC INFORMATION OF THE PROJECT AREA
3.1. Geography and Geo-hydrology
Parbatpura watershed project is located in Mansa Taluka, Gandhinagar district about 25 kms from district headquarters. The project area is
characterized by high temperature and moderate rainfall. The project area is 4236.93 ha and is being proposed to be treated under watershed
programmed. Most of the inhabitants procure drinking water through tap water of Gram Panchayat.
3.1.1 Land use pattern
The net geographical area of IWMP – 10 Parbatpura is about 4938.7 ha and has no forest cover but sporadic vegetative cover. About
92.35% i.e., 4560.9 ha of land is under agricultural use out of which 100% i.e., 4560.9 ha is under rain fed area. The wasteland in the
project area is around 3.6% i.e., 178.3 ha. Mostly the crops being taken up in the project area are Cotton, Castor, Potato, Wheat and
Bajara during Kharif, Rabi and Summer season.
Table no. 8: Land use pattern
S. No.
Names of villages
Geographical Area of the village
Forest Area
Land under agricultural use
Rainfed area
Perm-anent pastu-res
Wasteland
Cultivable Non-
cultivable
1 Harnahuda 504.08 0 504.4 504.4 0.3 0.2 0.1
2 Padusma 609.09 0 537.9 537.9 34 18.9 15.1
3 Amrapur (Kharna)
211.09 0 199.8 199.8 5.7 0.7 5
4 Parsa 587.06 0 536 536 10 23 0
5 Khata Amba 321.01 0 290 290 22 2.5 19.5
6 Boru 786.04 0 721.7 721.7 7.5 44.2 0
7 Solaiya 544.09 0 497.4 497.4 23.5 11.9 11.6
8 Gulabpura 152.07 0 140 140 1.1 1.6 0
9 Indrapura 433.09 0 392.5 392.5 25.7 6.9 18.8
10 Parbatpura 791.08 0 741.2 741.2 48.5 2 46.5
TOTAL 4938.7 0 4560.9 4560.9 178.3 111.9 116.6
3.1.2 Soil and topography
Parbatpura watershed project falls under North Gujarat agro climatic zone. The soil is sandy and Golralu. It retains moisture to some
extent. Out Of the cultivated area, 78 % of the area grows food crops among Cotton, Castor, Potato, Wheat and Bajara crops are
important. Cotton is the main non food (cash) crop. Cotton and Castor, Wheat and Potato and Bajara and Shorgum are common Kharif,
Rabi and summer crops.
Table no. 9: Soil type and topography
S. No. Name of the Agro-climatic zone covers project area Area in ha Names of the villages Major soil types
Topo-graphy a)Type b) Area in ha
1
North Gujarat
503.76 Harnahuda
Goradu
503.76
Plain
2 598.24 Padusma 598.24
3 208.03 Amrapur (Kharna) 208.03
4 576.54 Parsa 576.54
5 315.96 Khata Amba 315.96
6 775.983 Boru 775.983
7 536.853 Solaiya 536.853
8 143 Gulabpura 143
9 427.925 Indrapura 427.925
10 782.945 Parbatpura 782.945
TOTAL 4869.2 4869.236
Table no. 10: Flood and drought condition
S. No. Village Flood (Incidence) Drought (Incidence)
1 Harnahuda 1972/1996/2006 _
2 Padusma 1972/1996/2007 _
3 Amrapur (Kharna) 1972/1996/2007 _
4 Parsa 1996 _
5 Khata Amba 1996 _
6 Boru 1972/1996/2006 _
7 Solaiya 1972/1996/2006 _
8 Gulabpura 1972/1996/2006 _
9 Indrapura 1972/1996/2006 _
10 Parbatpura 1996 _
11. Edaphic Factors
Table no. 11.1: Soil Erosion
Cause Type of erosion Area affected (ha) Run off
Average soil loss (Tonnes/ ha/ year)
(mm/ year)
Water erosion
a Sheet 2294.81
300
989.14
b Rill 1791.07 772.01
c Gully 1287.33 554.88
Sub-Total 5373.23 2316.05
Wind erosion 223.88 96.50
Total 5597.11 300 2412.55
Table no. 11.2: Soil Salinity/Alkalinity (Salinity ingress)
Name of the Village Survey Number Soil pH
Type of Salinity
(Inherent/Ingress)
Harnahuda
All 7.0-8.0 Inherent
Padusma
Amrapur (Kharna)
Parsa
Khata Amba
Boru
Solaiya
Gulabpura
Indrapura
Parbatpura
Table no. 11.3: Water logging Conditions
Name of the Village Survey Number Reasons
Harnahuda
Nil -
Padusma
Amrapur (Kharna)
Parsa
Khata Amba
Boru
Solaiya
Gulabpura
Indrapura
Parbatpura
Table no. 12: Climatic conditions
Name of project
Average rainfall- last 5 years
Average temperature
IWMP-10 Parbatpura Project
Summer ⁰C Winter ⁰C
Max Min Max Min
2007-08 47 36 21 14
2008-09 46 37 23 16
2009-10 45 35 22 15
2010-11 47 38 18 13
2011-12 42 34 17 11
Table no. 13: Physiographic and relief
Project name Elevation Slope range (%) Major streams
IWMP-10 Parbatpura Project 78 MSL 1-1.5% -
3.1.3 Land and Agriculture
The land of Gandhinagar district is fertile and agriculture can be taken up in the area. The ground water depth is around 150 –
200 m and runoff of the soil is not conspicuous. The temperature lies between 15-45 0C and rainfall ranges from 800-1000 mm.
The indiscriminate exploitation of land, water & vegetation has degraded and reduced the productivity. Ground water has
become the major source of drinking water as well as irrigation purpose due to its ubiquitous occurrence, easy availability & reliability.
Although chronologically it is fewer droughts prone compared to Saurashtra & Kutch regions.The average land holding is about 0.13 ha.
Migration ratio of farmers in the region is 0.8% them to ensure their livelihood without much affecting the demographic profile of the
village.
Table no. 14: Land ownership details
S. No. Village Total owned land HHs giving land on
lease HHs taking land on
lease Gen OBC SC ST
1 Harnahuda 230 426 37 0 15 21
2 Padusma 356 168 56 0 8 18
3 Amrapur (Kharna) 98 148 26 0 12 16
4 Parsa 356 146 48 0 19 12
5 Khata Amba 95 223 36 0 16 23
6 Boru 487 265 42 0 26 18
7 Solaiya 168 389 82 0 9 15
8 Gulabpura 22 90 102 0 10 10
9 Indrapura 84 234 35 0 8 14
10 Parbatpura 298 236 62 0 17 13
TOTAL 2194 2325 526 0 140 160
Table no. 15: Agriculture
S. No. Village Net sown area
One time Two times Three times
1 Harnahuda 486 246 124
2 Padusma 568 278 146
3 Amrapur (Kharna) 192 98 41
4 Parsa 546 262 128
5 Khata Amba 292 156 78
6 Boru 745 378 186
7 Solaiya 504 246 125
8 Gulabpura 138 86 36
9 Indrapura 403 198 102
10 Parbatpura 756 298 142
TOTAL 4630 2246 1108
Table no. 16: Irrigation
S. No. Village
Source 1 : Canal Source 2 : Check dam / Pond Source 3 : Well
Availability months
Net area Gross area Availability
months Net area
Gross area
Availability months
Net area Gross area
1 Harnahuda
Nil
2 Padusma
3 Amrapur (Kharna)
4 Parsa
5 Khata Amba
6 Boru
7 Solaiya
8 Gulabpura
9 Indrapura
10 Parbatpura
TOTAL
Table no. 17: Crop details (In Kgs)
Sl no
Village
Kharif (Monsoon) Rabi (Winter) Zaid (Summer)
Area Production Productivity Area Production Productivity Area Production Productivity
1 Haranahoda
COTTON Potato BAJRA
291 509250 1750 147 3454500 23500 74 129500 1750
BAJRA WHEAT Jwar
194 242500 1250 98 240100 2450 49 93100 1900
2 Padusma
COTTON POTATO Jwar
340 571200 1680 166 3984000 24000 87 153990 1770
CASTOR WHEAT BAJRA
227 335960 1480 111 275280 2480 58 92800 1600
3 Amarpura(Kharana)
COTTON WHEAT JWAR
115 212750 1850 58 140940 2430 24 46800 1950
CASTOR Potato BAJRA
76 101840 1340 39 928200 23800 16 29920 1870
4 Parsa
COTTON POTATO JWAR
327 618030 1890 157 3799400 24200 76 150480 1980
CASTOR WHEAT BAJRA
218 319370 1465 104 254800 2450 51 91290 1790
5 KhataAmba
COTTON WHEAT BAJRA
175 302750 1730 93 240870 2590 46 84640 1840
CASTOR MUSTARD Jwar
116 164720 1420 62 83700 1350 31 61070 1970
6 Boru
COTTON Potato BAJRA
447 813540 1820 226 5604800 24800 111 194250 1750
CASTOR WHEAT Jwar
298 432100 1450 151 388070 2570 74 151700 2050
7 Solaiya
COTTON WHEAT BAJRA
302 570780 1890 147 364560 2480 75 142500 1900
CASTOR PATATO Jwar
201 275370 1370 98 2342200 23900 50 99000 1980
8 Gulabapura
COTTON WHEAT BAJRA
82 155800 1900 51 130050 2550 21 40740 1940
CASTOR Potato Jwar
55 81950 1490 34 839800 24700 14 26180 1870
9 Indarapura
COTTON POTATO Jwar
241 419340 1740 118 2773000 23500 61 117730 1930
CASTOR WHEAT BAJRA
161 228620 1420 79 203820 2580 40 69600 1740
10 Parabatpura
COTTON Potato BAJRA
453 856170 1890 178 4325400 24300 85 154700 1820
CASTOR WHEAT Jwar
302 437900 1450 119 303450 2550 56 109760 1960
Table no. 18: Livestock
S. No.
Village Buffalo Cow
Total Milk (Buffalo+Cow)
Goat Sheep Bullock Hen Others (Camels &
Emu)
No Milk No Milk - No Milk No No No No
1 Harnahuda 1400 4200 350 1750 5950 20 15 0 50 0 0
2 Padusma 563 1689 1042 5210 6899 0 0 0 40 0 0
3 Amrapur (Kharna)
400 1200 3200 16000 17200 40 31 46 50 0 0
4 Parsa 1500 4500 1750 8750 13250 100 75 0 50 0 80
5 Khata Amba 485 1455 640 3200 4655 0 0 0 50 0 0
6 Boru 1000 3000 1545 7725 10725 300 210 0 50 0 0
7 Solaiya 1132 3396 3629 18145 21541 0 0 0 30 0 0
8 Gulabpura 428 1284 525 2625 3909 0 0 0 6 0 0
9 Indrapura 420 1260 1545 7725 8985 0 0 0 50 0 0
10 Parbatpura 425 1275 1676 8380 9655 82 45 110 40 0 20
TOTAL 7753 23259 15902 79510 102769 542 376 156 416 0 100
Table no. 19: Drinking water
S. No. Village Ground water table (mt) Source of Drinking Water Availability in months Quality
1 Harnahuda 320
Panchayat Tap Water & Bore Well 12 Months Potable
2 Padusma 290
3 Amrapur (Kharna) 306
4 Parsa 296
5 Khata Amba 276
6 Boru 286
7 Solaiya 360
8 Gulabpura 280
9 Indrapura 336
10 Parbatpura 324
TOTAL 3074
Table no. 20: Details of Common Property Resources
S. No.
Names of project
CPR Particulars
Total Area (ha) Area available for treatment (ha)
Area owned/ In possession of
Pvt. persons
Govt.
PRI Any other (Pl.
Specify) Pvt.
persons
Govt.
PRI Any other (Pl.
Specify) (specify deptt.)
(specify deptt.)
1
IWMP-10
Wasteland/ degraded land
0 111.9 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Pastures 0 178.3 0 0 0 15.172 0 0
3 Village Ponds/ Tanks 0 61.13 0 0 0 35.2 0 0
4 Temples/ Places of
worship 0 5.5 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 Others (Water Works
Compound) 0 6 0 0 0 1.5 0 0
3.2 Socio-Economic Profile
3.2.1 Demographic Status
Parbatpura watershed project mainly covers ten villages namely Parbatpura, Harnahuda, Padusma, Amrapur (Kharna), Parsa,
Khata Amba, Boru, Solaiya, Gulabpura, Indrapura which has total 5985 household with a net population (as per base-line survey) of
33431 with 17193 males and 16238 females. The sex ratio is about 953 females to 1000 males. There are about 137 BPL families. The
average family size is of five members. The literacy rate is 69.92 percent with male literacy rate of 72.7 percent and a female literacy
rate 68.3 percent. The major castes in these villages are Patel, Chaudhari, Thakore, Darbar and others. Majority of population is involved
in agriculture and animal husbandry.
Table no. 21: Demographic information
S. No. Village Population SC ST
Total Male Female Total Male Female % Total Male Female %
1 Harnahuda 5175 2745 2430 776 410 366 15.00 0 0 0 0
2 Padusma 3555 1740 1815 426 246 180 11.98 0 0 0 0
3 Amrapur (Kharna) 1836 996 840 146 79 67 7.95 0 0 0 0
4 Parsa 3223 1635 1588 483 280 203 14.99 0 0 0 0
5 Khata Amba 2312 1217 1095 277 148 129 11.98 0 0 0 0
6 Boru 6332 3282 3050 886 496 390 13.99 0 0 0 0
7 Solaiya 4256 2068 2188 766 398 368 18.00 0 0 0 0
8 Gulabpura 1223 623 600 123 65 58 10.06 0 0 0 0
9 Indrapura 1952 1007 945 215 109 106 11.01 0 0 0 0
10 Parbatpura 3567 1880 1687 606 332 274 16.99 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 33431 17193 16238 4704 2563 2141 13.19 0 0 0 0
Table no. 22: Literacy rate
S. No. Village Literacy Literacy %
above age 14 Literacy %
below age 14 Total % Male % Female %
1 Harnahuda 3677 71 1976 72 1701 70 68 68
2 Padusma 2575 72.5 1305 75 1270 70 37 76
3 Amrapur (Kharna)
1298 70.5 727 73 571 68 23 69
4 Parsa 2338 72.5 1242 76 1096 69 36 72
5 Khata Amba 1575 68 852 70 723 66 26 78
6 Boru 4373 69 2330 71 2043 67 68 86
7 Solaiya 3060 72.2 1551 75 1509 69 45 65
8 Gulabpura 814 65.5 430 69 384 64 16 60
9 Indrapura 1377 65.5 725 72 652 69 21 67
10 Parbatpura 2589 72.5 1391 74 1198 71 39 59
TOTAL 23676 69.92 Avg 12529 72.7 Avg 11147 68.3 37.9 70
Table no. 23: Migration details<
S. No. Village Total
population
Migration Migration by months Main reason
for migration
Income during
migration / month
Total Male Female Up to 3 months
3-6 months
More than 6
months
1 Harnahuda 5175 12 8 4 6 4 2
Job 6500-8000
2 Padusma 3555 8 6 2 2 3 3
3 Amrapur (Kharna)
1836 4 3 1 3 1 0
4 Parsa 3223 6 4 2 2 3 1
5 Khata Amba 2312 14 9 5 5 4 5
6 Boru 6332 5 4 1 2 2 1
7 Solaiya 4256 16 11 5 6 5 5
8 Gulabpura 1223 6 4 2 3 2 1
9 Indrapura 1952 9 6 3 4 1 4
10 Parbatpura 3567 15 9 6 6 3 6
TOTAL 33431 95 64 31 39 28 28
Table no. 24: Poverty
S. No. Village Total
Household
BPL % of BPL HH
Total Land less HH
% of land less HH 0-16 17-20 Total
1 Harnahuda 797 91 216 307 38.52 450 56.46
2 Padusma 668 22 76 98 14.67 168 25.15
3 Amrapur (Kharna) 317 2 136 138 43.53 22 6.94
4 Parsa 609 16 87 103 16.91 232 38.10
5 Khata Amba 456 23 73 96 21.05 120 26.32
6 Boru 910 51 166 217 23.85 250 27.47
7 Solaiya 826 20 131 151 18.28 112 13.56
8 Gulabpura 262 4 10 14 5.34 171 65.27
9 Indrapura 415 3 27 30 7.23 70 16.87
10 Parbatpura 725 1 25 26 3.59 234 32.28
TOTAL 5985 233 947 1180 19.30 1829 30.84
Infrastructure facilities
Parbatpura project villages are well connected to Gandhinagar headquarters with pucca roads. The villages have electricity connection.
All villages have primary school and only Parbatpura, Khata Amba and Harnahuda villages is having higher secondary education, which
is where students of nearby villages including the other three project village students go for the secondary education.
Table no. 25: Village infrastructure
S. No
. Village
Pucca road
to the villag
e (Y/N)
Schools
Colleges (Number
)
Post Office
(Distance)
Banks (Number
)
Distance from
nearest market
yard (Mansa & Gozaria)
Milk collection centre (Number
)
Milk cooperative (Number)
Other cooperative
s / CBIs (Number)
Any other institutio
n LP
UP
HS
1 Harnahud
a Y 0 2 0 0 1.5 0 5 0 1 1 3
2 Padusma Y 0 1 1 1 0 0 7 0 2 1 2
3 Amrapur (Kharna)
Y 0 1 0 0 2 0 5 0 1 1 1
4 Parsa Y 0 1 1 0 0 0 8 0 1 1 3
5 Khata Amba
Y 0 1 0 0 4 0 8 0 1 1 2
6 Boru Y 0 1 1 0 0 0 9 0 1 1 3
7 Solaiya Y 0 3 1 0 0 1 4 0 2 1 5
8 Gulabpura Y 0 1 0 0 3 0 2 0 1 1 1
9 Indrapura Y 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 1 2
10 Parbatpur
a Y 0 1 1 0 0 0 10 0 1 1 2
TOTAL - 0 13
5 1 - 1 - 0 14 10 24
Table no. 26: Facilities / HH assets
S. No. Village HHs with
electricity
HHs with safety
latrines
HHs with phones HHs with vehicle HHs
with TV set
HHs with
cooking gas
HHs with Drinking
water
HHs with
freedge Land line
Mobile 2-
wheeler 4-
wheeler
1 Harnahuda 797 557 86 1992 557 98 642 520 645 342 2 Padusma 668 581 78 1670 467 105 538 438 538 286
3 Amrapur (Kharna)
317 253 35 792 221 26 240 198 237 123
4 Parsa 609 578 64 1522 456 112 492 386 501 258
5 Khata Amba 456 342 52 1140 328 43 362 284 364 186
6 Boru 910 728 98 2275 695 154 728 572 743 378 7 Solaiya 826 660 89 2065 582 167 640 516 682 341 8 Gulabpura 262 223 36 655 180 19 218 168 203 98 9 Indrapura 415 352 51 1037 260 28 368 259 321 156
10 Parbatpura 725 572 84 1812 518 178 580 436 589 298 TOTAL 5985 4846 673 14960 4264 930 4808 3777 4823 2466
3.3. Livelihood pattern
The villagers earn their livelihood from animal husbandry and agriculture and during lean seasons they go as daily wage
labourers at elsewhere for earning. So, the economies of these rural villages basically depend upon agriculture & animal husbandry
through dairy co-operatives. Machinery & equipments other than transport equipments, metal products parts except machinery &
equipment, non-metallic mineral products & food products are the main non agriculture economic activities adjoining to the urban areas
of the district.
Table No 27: Income:
S. No. Village Agriculture Animal husbandry Casual labour Others Total
1 Harnahuda 453.96 9.9 6.23 36.32 506.41
2 Padusma 484.11 10.6 7.46 38.73 540.89
3 Amrapur (Kharna) 179.82 24.616 1.27 14.39 220.09
4 Parsa 482.4 19.127 5.43 38.59 545.55
5 Khata Amba 261 7.6 2.37 20.88 291.85
6 Boru 649.53 16.3 6.89 51.96 724.68
7 Solaiya 447.66 31.605 5.33 35.81 520.40
8 Gulabpura 126 5.475 1.56 10.08 143.12
9 Indrapura 353.25 13.4115 4.11 28.26 399.04
10 Parbatpura 667.08 14.215 9.54 53.37 744.20
TOTAL 4104.81 152.85 50.17 328.38 4636.22
Table no.28: Dependence on Forest/CPR
S. No. Village
Benefit type 1
Benefit type
2
Benefit type 3
Total income
% sells Income % sells Income % sells Income
1 Harnahuda
Nil
2 Padusma
3 Amrapur (Kharna)
4 Parsa
5 Khata Amba
6 Boru
7 Solaiya
8 Gulabpura
9 Indrapura
10 Parbatpura
TOTAL
Table No: 29: Work Force Details
S. No.
Village Total
workforce Agriculture
Animal husbandry (AH)
Agriculture + AH
Casual labour
Services Handicraft Others
1 Harnahuda 3882 1833 1254 1518 660 85 0 50
2 Padusma 2667 1610 677 1230 195 150 0 35
3 Amrapur (Kharna)
1377 1025 52 985 105 183 0 12
4 Parsa 2418 1428 470 978 230 175 0 115
5 Khata Amba 1734 1267 220 1095 149 83 0 15
6 Boru 4749 2736 778 3095 875 160 0 200
7 Solaiya 3192 2085 356 1540 395 189 0 167
8 Gulabpura 920 446 175 295 205 70 0 24
9 Indrapura 1464 843 221 570 228 132 0 40
10 Parbatpura 2676 1742 278 985 430 150 0 76
TOTAL 25079 15015 4481 12291 3472 1377 0 734
Problems faced in Agriculture
1. Urbanization of existing land:
As Gandhinagar district is the capital of Gujarat state, the villages situated in and around the area are being urbanized. Most of the
agricultural land is being made into residential area and construction made for commercial purpose. Due to this, the agricultural
production is also decreasing.
2. Degradation of land by high use of fertilizers:
With high of chemical fertilizers, the fertile agricultural land is getting degraded and as a result it leads to soil pollution. The farmers
should be made aware of the use of bio – fertilizers instead of chemical fertilizers.
3. Traditional farming methods:
This is the factor that leads low productivity. There is lot of ignorance about the use of new farming methods and technologies such as
multiple cropping. They use less FYM and other input in a proper way that is why they don’t get 100% output.
4. Lack of adequate machinery:
Even today a large number of farmers use wooden ploughs and bullocks. They don’t have adequate machinery like seed drill etc. The old
machinery takes more time in tillage practices. So it leads to low productivity.
5. Lack of good quality seeds and fertilizers:
Good quality seed, fertilizer and pesticide are important factor in agriculture productivity. The use of good quality leads to higher land
productivity. The farmers should be made aware and must be encouraged to go for good quality seeds, fertilizers and pesticides when
necessary.
6. Lack of rural credit:
Farmers face so many problems for rural credit and it leads to low agricultural productivity. Farmers need credit mainly for the
purchase of various inputs such as seed, fertilizers, and pesticides and for repair of implements. They use long term credit for buying
land, and for investment to improve the quality of land, buying the new implements and improving irrigation facilities.
CHAPTER – 4
WATERSHED ACTIVITIES
Watershed Activities
Watershed management as a strategy is been adapted by Government of India especially in the rain fed regions of semi-arid
tropics. These regions are characterized by low and undependable rain, low soil fertility, poor infrastructure development, low literacy
and less incidence of migration. The inherent low fertility of crops results in high productivity of crops which have a very low biological
efficiency. Several studies have identified that there is a need of a systematic and scientific approach to deal with watershed
development. The common guidelines generate a fresh and flexible framework for the next generation in enhancing the watershed
developmental agro – horti based, forestry based & dairy developmental activities for livelihood interventions.
4.1. Scientific Planning
1. Cluster Approach
This envisages a broader vision of Geo-hydrological unit which involves treating a cluster of micro-watershed. The
ParbatpuraWatershed Project consists of four micro- watersheds. Further Parbatpurawatershed project is in continuation with
other past watershed projects. This gives an element of continuation of the programme.
2. Base line Survey (Holistic Approach)
To access the impact of any watershed development programme, a detailed baseline survey has to be conducted. This acts
a benchmark for any intervention during and post implementation of any development programme. A detailed baseline survey
has been undertaken which involved household census survey, Bio-physical survey and Village level data collection from Village
Panchayat Talati –cum mantri. Household census survey includes a detailed questionnaire which has been filled by visiting each
and every house-hold in the village. This gave in the details of the demographic profile of the village, the literacy percentage,
SC/ST population, number of BPL household, livestock population, and Net consumption rate in the village, average milk
production of the cattle’s and various schemes running and their benefits to be accrued. Bio-physical survey has been undertaken
to identify various natural resources available in the village. It included the soil typology, various irrigation networks in the area,
crop taken in the field, Cropping pattern, bio fertilizer, fertilizer used and various sources of irrigation in the field.
3. Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA)
The past experience of watershed has given tremendous input to focus on creating accountability of the 44 Stake – holders
towards the programme. This has created an emphasis to include all the stakeholders’ communities and their local and
indigenous Technological Knowledge (ITK) while planning for any activity. Participatory approach provides a new path for
planning, implementing, and monitoring and post- withdrawal activities with a complete accountability of the stakeholders. This
decrease the effort of the ground staff i.e. WDT members and involves more of villagers as implementers. Various PRA techniques
like resource mapping, social mapping, and seasonal calendars were used to understand the physical and social orientation of the
village in general and in watershed specifically. These tools put the villagers in ease than the complicated questionnaires. Various
tools like Matrix ranking, Venn diagram were used to identify various local vegetations (apt for afforestation), introduction of
economically viable plant species, Fodders crops, various active institutions and their significance in the life of the rural farmers.
4. Use of GIS and Remote sensing for Cartographic planning
Use of various high scientific tools has been promoted extensively at various stages of watershed development.
a) Prioritization
Geographical Information System (GIS) has been used for prioritization process. Various layer maps like topographical maps,
geographical map, cadastral map, thematic maps i.e., vegetation, density, & Sr.ope maps for collecting coordinates & altitude of
ware points were created. For Geo-morphological, Soil, BPL Population, SC/ST population, Canal, Roads, Rivers, Ground water
Status, Nurseries, Check dams, Boribund, Cross bund, Drinking water situation Sr.ope percent. These were all given proper
weightages according to the DoLR specification. This helped in prioritization of various watershed areas.
b) Planning
A action plan matrix was been formulated by State Level Nodal Agency(SR.NA) taking into account various features like the
Sr.ope percent, soil Depth, Soil Texture, Soil erosion in the area for wasteland, forest land and agricultural land.
Global positioning System (GPS) was used to identify each and every water conservation structures available in the project
area. This will be used to create a map. Contour Map of vertical interval of 1 meter at a scale of 1:8000 was used for identifying
various location specific for soil and water conservation structures.
c) Hydrological modelling
Hydrology modelling technique has been used for locating drainage, stream length, flow direction, sink, and Flow
accumulation. This model overlaid over cadastral map Hel to calculate the catchment area of each structures like the check dam
etc. This has helped to remove the human error which generally occurring while calculating the catchment area of a check dam
precisely.
PRA Activities:
Table no. 30: Details of Scientific Planning and Inputs in IWMP projects
S. No.
Scientific criteria/ inputs used Whether scientific criteria was used
(A) Planning Cluster approach Yes Whether technical back-stopping for the project has been arranged? If yes, mention the name of the Institute Baseline survey Yes Hydro-geological survey Yes Contour mapping Yes Participatory Net Planning (PNP) Yes Remote sensing data-especially soil/ crop/run-off cover Yes Ridge to Valley treatment Yes Online IT connectivity between (1) Project and DRDA cell/ZP Yes (2) DRDA and SLNA Yes (3) SLNA and DoLR Yes Availability of GIS layers 1. Cadastral map Yes 2. Village boundaries Yes 3. Drainage Yes 4. Soil (Soil nutrient status) Yes 5. Land use Yes 6. Ground water status Yes 7. Watershed boundaries Yes 8. Activity Yes
Crop simulation models
Integrated coupled analyzer/ near infrared visible spectroscopy/ medium spectroscopy for high speed soil nutrient analysis
Normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI)
Weather Station Yes
(B) Inputs
1. Bio-pesticides 2. Organic manures 3. Vermicompost Yes 4. Bio-fertilizer Yes 5. Water saving devices Yes 6. Mechanized tools/ implements Yes 7. Bio-fencing 8. Nutrient budgeting Yes 9. Automatic water level recorders & sediment samplers Any other (please specify)
Institution formation in Watershed
4.2.1 Watershed Committee (WC)
It is a committee that is constituted by Gram Sabha to implement the watershed project with technical support of WDT in the village.
This committee is registered under society Registration Act 1860. The Gram sabha of the village selects the chairman of the
watershed committee with the secretary who will be a paid functionary. The Watershed Committees were formed accordingly in the
Five villages of Isanpur project. The watershed committee has a pivotal role during various processes like the PRA and overall
planning of various points.
Table no. 31: Watershed Committee details
Sl. No.
Names of WCs
Date of Registrati
on as a Society
(dd/mm/ yyyy)
Name Designati
on M/F
SC
ST
Gen
Obc
SF
MF
LF
Land-
less
UG
SHG
GP
Any othe
r
Educa-
tional qualif
i-cation
Age
Function/s
assigned#
1 Padus
ma
Patel Mukeshbhai Joytabhai
Presidant
M Y Y
PA
DU
SMA
G
RA
M
PA
NC
HA
YA
T
S.Y.B.
A 42
Patel Munjalaben
Member F Y Y Y 8 45
Rameshbhai
Patel Ganeshbhai
Manilal
Secretary
M Y Y B.A 47
Patel Gandabhai Mangaldas
Member M Y Y Y 12 40
Senma Jivanbhai
Chhanabhai Member M Y Y 8 40
Nayi Gayatriben Maheshbha
i
Member F Y Y 12 36
Thakor Maheshji
Manaji Member M Y Y 5 35
Chavada Dipsinh
Kesarisinh Member M Y Y 9 39
Patel Tulsibhai
Hargovanbhai
Member M Y Y 12 40
Patel Shaileshbhai Motibhai
Member M Y Y 10 42
Patel Arpitbhai P.
WDT M Y B.R.S 24
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Names of WCs
Date of Registration as a Society
(dd/mm/ yyyy)
Name Designati
on M/F
SC
ST
Gen
Obc
SF
MF
LF
Land-
less
UG
SHG
GP
Any other
Educa-
tional
qualifi-
cation
Age
Function/s
assigned#
2 HARNAHO
DA
RATHOD ARJANJI AMRAJI
Presidant
M Y Y
HA
RN
AH
OD
A G
RA
M P
AN
CH
AY
AT
12 40
RATHOD HANSABEN
ASHOKJI Member F Y Y Y 7 35
CHAVDA VIKRAMSIN
H NAVALSINH
Secretary
M Y Y 10 42
RATHOD JILUJI
SOMAJI Member M Y Y Y 4 39
VANKAR MANGARBH
AI KALABHAI
Member M Y Y 4 65
CHAVDA NAYANABEN DASHRATHS
INH
Member F Y Y 10 33
RATHOD VIKRAMJI
KALAJI Member M Y Y 6 32
CHAVDA ISHWARJI
BALUJI Member M Y Y 5 45
RATHOD DASHRATHJI
JAGAJI Member M Y Y 12 40
RATHOD KALAJI
BADARJI Member M Y Y 12 38
PATEL ARPIT P
WDT M Y B.R.S 24
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Names of WCs
Date of Registration as
a Society (dd/m
m/ yyyy)
Name Designa
tion M/F
SC
ST
Gen
Obc
SF
MF
LF
Land-
less
UG
SHG
GP
Any
other
Educa-tion
al qualifi-
cation
Age
Function/s
assigned#
3 GULABP
URA
PRAJAPATI KANUBHAI POPATBHAI
Presidant
M Y Y
GU
LA
BP
UR
A G
RA
M P
AN
CH
AY
AT
11 46
PRAJAPATI PURIBEN SANKARBHAI
Member
F Y Y Y 4 59
PRAJAPATI PIYUSHBHAI BALDEVBHAI
Secretary
M Y Y 12 26
PATEL JITENDRABHAI NATWARBHAI
Member
M Y Y Y 10 38
SENMA KALABHAI POPATBHAI
Member
M Y Y 10 36
CHAVDA VISHNUBA RANCHHODJI
Member
F Y Y 9 26
THAKOR KALUJI NENAJI Membe
r M Y Y 10 70
PATEL HARJIVANBHAI NARANDAS
Member
M Y Y 10 62
PRAJAPATI ASHOKBHAI MANABHAI
Member
M Y Y 10 43
THAKOR AMRATJI MUKUNDJI
Member
M Y Y 5 53
PATEL ARPIT P WDT M Y B.R.
S 24
Sl.
No.
Names of WCs
Date of Registration as a
Society (dd/m
m/ yyyy)
Name Designa
tion M/F
SC
ST
Gen
Obc
SF
MF
LF
Land-
less
UG
SHG
GP
Any
other
Educa-tion
al qualifi-cation
Age
Function/s
assigned#
4 INDRAP
URA
CHAUDAHRY MANJULABEN BABUBHAI
Presidant
F Y Y
IND
RA
PU
RA
GR
AM
PA
NC
HA
YA
T
8 52
CHAUDAHRY RAMILABEN GANDABHAI
Member
F Y Y Y 8 48
CHAUDAHRY BACHUBHAI JOYTABHAI
Secretary
M Y Y 12 45
CHAUDHARY LAVAJIBHAI RANCHHODBHAI
Member
M Y Y Y 8 70
NAYI SHUBHADRABEN NARESHBHAI
Member
M Y Y 10 45
PARMAR PRAVINBHAI HARIBAHI
Member
M Y Y 12 45
CHAUDHARY JOYSTNABEN SOMABHAI
Member
F Y Y 5 55
CHAUDHARY KALIDAS BHAGWANBHAI
Member
M Y Y 9 71
CHAUDHARY BECHARBHAI JESANGBHAI
Member
M Y Y 7 71
CHAUDHARY NATWARBHAI GANDABHAI
Member
M Y Y 12 32
CHAUDAHRY ASHABEN G. WDT F Y P.G 25
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Date of Registration as
a Society
Name Designa
tion M/F
SC
ST
Gen
Obc
SF
MF
LF
Land-
less
UG
SHG
GP
Any
other
Educa-
tional
qual
Age
Function/s
assigned#
(dd/mm/ yyyy)
ifi-catio
n
5 SOLIYA
CHAUDHARY BHAGUBHAI VELJIBHAI
Presidant
M Y Y
SOL
IYA
GR
AM
PA
NC
HA
YA
T
B.S.C 62
CHAUDHARY SAVITABEN VISHNUBHAI
Member
F Y Y Y 10 48
DARJI NIKETANKUMAR KANIYALAL
Secretary
M Y Y 12 25
CHAUDAHRY NARANBHAI GANESHBHAI
Member
M Y Y Y 10 50
PARMAR KASTURBHAI VASTABHAI
Member
M Y Y 10 50
CHAUDAHRY PURIBEN RAMJIBHAI
Member
F Y Y 10 42
THAKOR BABAJI REVAJI Membe
r M Y Y 0 70
CHAUDHARY BHARATBHAI VELJIBHAI
Member
M Y Y 12 40
CHAUDHARY SHIVABHAI VELABHAI
Member
M Y Y B.A 52
CHAUDAHRY RAMESHBHAI KHUMABHAI
Member
M Y Y B.A 34
PATEL PASABHAI BECHARBHAI
Member
F Y 10 45
CHAUDHARY ASHABEN G. WDT F Y P.G 25
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No.
Names of WCs
Date of Registration as a
Society (dd/m
m/ yyyy)
Name Designation
M/F
SC
ST
Gen
Obc
SF
MF
LF
Land-less
UG
SHG
GP
Any
other
Educa-tional qualifi-cation
Age
Function/s
assigned#
6 PARBAT PATEL JAGDISHKUMAR Presid M Y Y PA
RB
AT
PU
RA
G
RA
M
PA
NC
HA
YA T
S.Y.B. 4
PURA SOMABHAI ant A 3
THAKOR RAMILABEN ARVINDBHAI
Member
F Y Y Y 10 40
BHATT VIRENDRAKUMAR GOURISANKAR
Secretary
M Y Y B.A 36
PATEL RAJENDRABHAI HATHIBHAI
Member
M Y Y Y B.S.P 47
PARMAR BHIKHABHAI SOMABHAI
Member
M Y Y S.Y.BC
OM 51
PATEL GEETABEN PRAVINBHAI
Member
Y 10 47
RAVAL BHARATBHAI KANJIBHAI
Member
M Y Y 10 36
PATEL DAYABHAI MANGALDAS
Member
M Y Y 7 67
PATEL BHIKHABHAI AMBALAL
Member
M Y Y BSC,B
ED 57
PRAJAPATI SHAILESHKUMAR
HARIDAS
Member
M Y Y 12 41
CHAUDHARY ASHABEN G.
WDT M Y P.G,M.
S.W 26
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Names of WCs
Date of Registration as a Society
(dd/mm/ yyyy)
Name Designat
ion M/F
SC
ST
Gen
Obc
SF
MF
LF
Land-
less
UG
SHG
GP
Any other
Educa-
tional
qualifi-
cation
Age
Function/s
assigned#
7
KHANTA AMBA
WATERSHED
COMMITTEE
DEVADA USHABA KISHORJI
Presidant
F Y Y
10 36
PARMAR NEETABEN
RATILAL
Member
F Y Y 12 35
DEVADA KISHORJI Secreta M Y Y 12 4
BADARJI ry 5
SUTHAR AKBARBHAI USUFBHAI
Member
M Y Y 10 50
SENMA NARANBHAI MOHANBHA
Member
M Y Y 5 35
CHAUDHARY JOSTYANBEN JESANGBHAI
Member
F Y Y 12 28
PRAJAPATI JOYTABHAI
NATHABHAI
Member
M Y Y 10 52
PRAJAPAITI HARSHADKUMAR
MAFATLALA
Member
M Y Y BA 25
DEVDA NATWARJI SHIVAJI
Member
M Y Y 8 52
DEVDA SAJJANBAA UDAJI
Member
F Y Y 3 55
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Date of Registration as
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(dd/mm/ yyyy)
Name Designa
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ST
Gen
Obc
SF
MF
LF
Land-
less
UG
SHG
GP
Any
other
Educa-
tional
qualifi-
cation
Age
Function/s
assigned#
8
PARSA WATERS
HED COMMIT
TEE
PATEL RAJENDRAKUMAR RANCHHODBHAI
Presidant
M Y Y
PA
RSA
G
RA
MP
AN
CH
AY
AT
B.S.
C 43
DARJI REKHABEN PRAVINBHAI
Member
M Y Y Y B.A 32
PATEL HIRANKUMAR RAMANLAL
Secretary
M Y Y
THAKOR JESHIJI VARSANGJI
Member
M Y Y Y 8 60
RAVAT PRAVINBHAI SANABHAI
Member
M Y Y 5 51
PATEL SUREKHABEN KANUBHAI
Member
F Y Y 10 33
RAVAR KALUBHAI SOMABHAI
Member
M Y Y 9 54
PATEL PRAHLADBHAI
PASABHAI
Member
M Y Y B.S.
C 62
PATEL MAFATLAL MOHANDAS
Member
M Y Y 10 69
THAKOR GANDAJI SURAJI
Member
M Y Y 5 55
PATEL ARPITBHAI WDT M Y B.R.
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Date of Registration as
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ST
Gen
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SF
MF
LF
Land-
less
UG
SHG
GP
Any
other
Educa-
tional
qualifi-
cation
Age
Function/s
assigned#
9
BORU WATERS
HED COMMIT
TEE
TAKOR BHIKHAJI GALBAJI
Presidant
M Y Y
BO
RU
GR
AM
PA
NC
HA
YA
T
10 63
PRAJAPATI RAMILABEN
VISHNUJI
Member
F Y Y Y 8 46
GOHIL BALWANTSINH CHHAGNJI
Secretary
M Y Y BCO
M 30
THAKOR BHARATJI AMAJI
Member
M Y Y Y 10 38
PARMAR PURSHOTAMBHAI
Member
M Y Y 12 33
MOTIRAM
GOHIIL NIRUBEN BHARATJI
Member
F Y Y 10 35
THAKOR KALAJI DHAMAJI
Member
M Y Y 11 35
DEASI VAGHUBHAI PRABHATBHAI
Member
M Y Y 10 30
PATEL BHIKHABHAI SOMABHAI
Member
M Y Y 12 33
GOHIL TAKHUJI GOBARJI
Member
M Y Y 10 64
PATEL ARPITBHAI WDT M Y B.R.
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MF
LF
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less
UG
SHG
GP
Any
other
Educa-tion
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cation
Age
Function/s
assigned#
10
AMRAPUR
(KHARNA)
WATERSHED
COMMITTEE
CHAUDHARY SANKARBHAI VELJIBHAI
Presidant
M Y Y
AM
RA
PU
R(K
HA
RN
A)G
RA
M P
AN
CH
AY
AT
10 36
CHAUDHARY CHANCHIBEN AMBALAL
Member
F Y Y Y 7 40
CHAUDHARY RAMANBHAI VELABHAI
Secretary
M Y Y 12 48
CHAUDHARY NATWARBHAI KANABHAI
Member
M Y Y Y 12 45
PARMAR AMRUTBHAI MULABHAI
Member
M Y Y Y 10 24
CHAUDHARY MANIBEN GOVINDBHAI
Member
F Y Y 8 36
CHAUDHARY KANTIBHAI
GANESHBHAI
Member
M Y Y 8 52
CHAUDHARY ASHOKBHAI MOTIBHAI
Member
M Y Y 8 34
CHAUDHARY SANKARBHAI
SOMABHAI
Member
M Y Y 10 55
CHAUDHARY VISHNUBHAI SAMTABHAI
Member
M Y Y 12 33
PATEL ARPITBHAI WDT M Y B.R.
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Table no. 32: SHG detail
S. No.
Total no. of registered SHGs No. of members No. of SC/ST in each
category No. of BPL in each
category
Village Name
With only Men
With only
Women
With both
Total Categories M F Total M F Total M F Total
1 PADUSMA 2 1 0 3
(i) Landless
22 10 32 0 0 0 11 0 11
(ii) SF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iii) MF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iv) LF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 2 1 0 3 22 10 32 0 0 0 11 0 11
S. No.
Total no. of registered SHGs No. of members No. of SC/ST in each
category No. of BPL in each
category
Village Name
With only Men
With only
Women
With both
Total Categories M F Total M F Total M F Total
2 HARNAHODA 2 2 0 4
(i) Landless
22 21 43 0 0 0 15 11 26
(ii) SF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iii) MF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iv) LF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 2 2 0 4 22 21 43 0 0 0 15 11 26
S. No.
Total no. of registered SHGs No. of members No. of SC/ST in each
category No. of BPL in each
category
Village Name
With only Men
With only Women
With both
Total Categories M F Total M F Total M F Total
3 GULABPURA 1 0 0 1
(i) Landless
11 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0
(ii) SF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iii) MF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iv) LF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 1 0 0 1 11 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0
S. No.
Total no. of registered SHGs No. of members No. of SC/ST in each
category No. of BPL in each
category
Village Name
With only Men
With only
Women
With both
Total Categories M F Total M F Total M F Total
4 INDRAPURA 0 4 0 4
(i) Landless
0 60 60 0 4 4 0 1 1
(ii) SF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iii) MF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iv) LF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 4 0 4 0 60 60 0 4 4 0 1 1
S. No.
Total no. of registered SHGs No. of members No. of SC/ST in each
category No. of BPL in each
category
Village Name
With only Men
With only
Women
With both
Total Categories M F Total M F Total M F Total
5 SOLIYA 1 3 0 4
(i) Landless
13 37 50 13 11 24 11 13 24
(ii) SF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iii) MF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iv) LF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 1 3 0 4 13 37 50 13 11 24 11 13 24
S. No.
Total no. of registered SHGs No. of members No. of SC/ST in each
category No. of BPL in each
category
Village Name
With only Men
With only
Women
With both
Total Categories M F Total M F Total M F Total
6 PARBATPURA 1 4 0 5
(i) Landless
11 42 53 1 11 12 0 5 5
(ii) SF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iii) MF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iv) LF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 1 4 0 5 11 42 53 1 11 12 0 5 5
S. No.
Total no. of registered SHGs No. of members No. of SC/ST in each
category No. of BPL in each
category
Village Name
With only Men
With only
Women
With both
Total Categories M F Total M F Total M F Total
7 KHANTA
AMBA 1 2 0 3
(i) Landless
11 22 33 0 12 12 0 8 8
(ii) SF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iii) MF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iv) LF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 1 2 0 3 11 22 33 0 12 12 0 8 8
S. No.
Total no. of registered SHGs No. of members No. of SC/ST in each
category No. of BPL in each
category
Village Name
With only Men
With only
Women
With both
Total Categories M F Total M F Total M F Total
8 PARSA 1 3 0 4
(i) Landless
15 47 62 3 0 3 7 19 26
(ii) SF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iii) MF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iv) LF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 1 3 0 4 15 47 62 3 0 3 7 19 26
S. No.
Total no. of registered SHGs No. of members No. of SC/ST in each
category No. of BPL in each
category
Village Name
With only Men
With only
Women
With both
Total Categories M F Total M F Total M F Total
9 BORU 0 4 0 4
(i) Landless
0 45 45 0 0 0 0 21 21
(ii) SF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iii) MF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iv) LF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 4 0 4 0 45 45 0 0 0 0 21 21
S. No.
Total no. of registered SHGs No. of members No. of SC/ST in each
category No. of BPL in each
category
Village Name
With only Men
With only
Women
With both
Total Categories M F Total M F Total M F Total
10 AMRAPUR (KHARNA)
0 0 2 2
(i) Landless
9 13 22 1 0 1 0 3 3
(ii) SF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iii) MF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iv) LF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 2 2 9 13 22 1 0 1 0 3 3
Table no. 33: UG detail
S. No.
Total no. of UGs No. of members No. of SC/ST in each
category No. of BPL in each
category
Village Name
Men Women Both Total Categories M F Total M F Total M F Total
1 PADUSMA 0 0 7 7
(i)Landless 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(ii) SF 76 11 87 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iii) MF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iv) LF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 7 7 76 11 87 0 0 0 0 0 0
S. No.
Total no. of UGs No. of members No. of SC/ST in each
category No. of BPL in each
category
Village Name
Men Women Both Total Categories M F Total M F Total M F Total
2 HARNAHODA 1 0 10 11
(i)Landless 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(ii) SF 155 15 170 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iii) MF 10 3 13 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iv) LF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 1 0 10 11 165 18 183 0 0 0 0 0 0
S. No.
Total no. of UGs No. of members No. of SC/ST in each
category No. of BPL in each
category
Village Name
Men Women Both Total Categories M F Total M F Total M F Total
3 GULABPURA 0 0 6 6 (i)Landless 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(ii) SF 49 12 61 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iii) MF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iv) LF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 6 6 49 12 61 0 0 0 0 0 0
S. No.
Total no. of UGs No. of members No. of SC/ST in each
category No. of BPL in each
category
Village Name
Men Women Both Total Categories M F Total M F Total M F Total
4 INDRAPURA 1 0 5 6
(i)Landless 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(ii) SF 49 15 64 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iii) MF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iv) LF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 1 0 5 6 49 15 64 0 0 0 0 0 0
S. No.
Total no. of UGs No. of members No. of SC/ST in each
category No. of BPL in each
category
Village Name
Men Women Both Total Categories M F Total M F Total M F Total
5 SOLIYA 1 0 7 8
(i)Landless 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(ii) SF 119 27 146 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iii) MF 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iv) LF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 1 0 7 8 119 33 152 0 0 0 0 0 0
S. No.
Total no. of UGs No. of members No. of SC/ST in each
category No. of BPL in each
category
Village Name
Men Women Both Total Categories M F Total M F Total M F Total
6 PARBATPURA 4 0 12 16
(i)Landless 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(ii) SF 101 27 128 0 0 0 0 0
(iii) MF 13 8 21 0 0 0 0 0
(iv) LF 8 0 8 0 0 0 0 0
Total 4 0 12 16 122 35 157 0 0 0 0 0
S. No.
Total no. of UGs No. of members No. of SC/ST in each
category No. of BPL in each
category
Village Name
Men Women Both Total Categories M F Total M F Total M F Total
7 KHANTA
AMBA 1 0 7 8
(i)Landless 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(ii) SF 81 16 97 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iii) MF 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iv) LF 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 1 0 7 8 87 16 103 0 0 0 0 0 0
S. No.
Total no. of UGs No. of members No. of SC/ST in each
category No. of BPL in each
category
Village Name
Men Women Both Total Categories M F Total M F Total M F Total
8 PARSA 2 0 6 8
(i)Landless 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(ii) SF 48 6 54 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iii) MF 13 3 16 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iv) LF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 2 0 6 8 61 9 70 0 0 0 0 0 0
S. No. Total no. of UGs No. of members No. of SC/ST in each
category No. of BPL in each
category
Village Name
Men Women Both Total Categories M F Total M F Total M F Total
9 BORU 1 0 11 12
(i)Landless 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(ii) SF 62 26 88 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iii) MF 27 0 27 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iv) LF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 1 0 11 12 89 26 115 0 0 0 0 0 0
S. No.
Total no. of UGs No. of members No. of SC/ST in each
category No. of BPL in each
category
Village Name
Men Women Both Total Categories M F Total M F Total M F Total
10 AMRAPUR (KHARNA)
0 0 2 2
(i)Landless 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(ii) SF 10 6 16 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iii) MF 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
(iv) LF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 2 2 10 8 18 0 0 0 0 0 0
Table no.34: Entry point activities (EPA) (All financial figures in lakh Rs.)
S. No.
Names of Villages
Amount earmarked
for EPA (Lakh)
Entry Point Activities planned Estimated cost Expected outcome
1 Harnahuda 2.42 Drinking Water Pipeline (919 RMT) 2.42 Drinking Water Facility
2 Padusma 2.87 Water Works Compound 2.87 For Cleanliness & Safety
3 Amrapur (Kharna)
0.99 Slab Work and Shade for Wood Lot in
Cremation 0.99 For better Keeping of Wood-Lot
4 Parsa 2.76 Water Works Compound repairing 2.76 To prevent Soil Erosion & Safety
5 Khata Amba 1.52 Dhobi Ghaat 1.52 Washing Clothes Facility
6 Boru 3.72
Drinking Water Pipeline & 12 Valve Repairing (1113 RMT)
1.21 Drinking Water Facility
Drinking Water Pipeline 2.53
7 Solaiya 2.57 Dhobi Ghaat 2.57 Washing Clothes Facility
8 Gulabpura 0.68 Water Works Compounds 0.68 Better For Village
9 Indrapura 2.05
Wire fencing of Gaucher 0.48 Protection from Animal Grazing
Drinking Water Pipeline and 10 Valve Repairing (120 RMT)
1.57 Drinking Water Facility
10 Parbatpura 3.76
Compound wall 1.77 Protection from Animal Grazing
Compound wall 1.97
TOTAL 23.34 - 23.34 -
4.3.2. Watershed Development Works: Watershed development works are to be done during second phase of watershed project. A multi-tier ridge to valley sequence
approach should be approached towards implementation of watershed development projects. A net budget of 50 percent is allotted for
this work.
Ridge Area Treatment Plans:
1. Check dams: Check Dam is a structure constructed using cement and concrete across the river of comparatively wider water
channel. This structure is preferred where the height of both the banks of river is considerably high and the width of river channel
or stream is less.
Advantages of check dams
The advantages of check dams are that they store surface water for use both during and after the monsoon. They help in ground water
recharge of the area. Recharge of water helps in raising the water table in the area. Availability of water ensures the increase of
agricultural yield by multi-cropping.
Table no.35: Details of activities of preparatory phase (All financial figures in lakh Rs.)
S. No. Name of villages
Initiation of village
level institution
Capacity building
IEC activities
Baseline survey
Hydro-geological
survey
Identifying technical support agencies
Consolidateion phase
Estimated Cost (Rs. in
lakh)
1 Harnahuda 1.6 8.01 1.83 0.82 1.03 0.43 6.87 20.59
2 Padusma 0.62 3.08 0.7 0.32 0.4 0.17 2.64 7.93
3 Amrapur (Kharna) 0.96 4.81 1.1 0.49 0.62 0.26 4.12 12.36
4 Parsa 1.23 6.15 1.4 0.63 0.79 0.33 5.27 15.8
5 Khata Amba 0.29 1.47 0.33 0.15 0.19 0.08 1.26 3.77
6 Boru 1.65 8.56 2.01 1.54 1.42 0.43 7.01 22.62
7 Solaiya 1.56 7.89 1.43 0.71 0.86 0.35 5.98 18.78
8 Gulabpura 0.25 1.24 0.28 0.13 0.15 0.07 1.04 3.16 9 Indrapura 0.98 6.93 1.2 0.43 0.79 0.33 5.27 15.93
10 Parbatpura 1.78 8.94 2.34 1.78 1.78 0.08 7.38 24.08
Table no.36: Activities related to Surface water resources in the project areas (all financial figures in lakh Rs.)
S. No
.
Village name
Type of structure
s
Proposed target
Augmentation/ repair of existing structures
Construction of new structures Total target
No.
Area to be
irrigated (ha)
Storage capacity (Lakh Liter)
Estimated cost
No.
Area to be
irrigated (ha)
Storage capacit
y
Estimated cost
Area to be
irrigated (ha)
Storage capacit
y
Estimated cost
1 Gulabpura Pond
Deepening 1 7.08 59 2.00 - - - - 7.08 59 2.00
2 Parsa Pond
Deepening 2 24 200 7.70 - - - - 24 200 7.70
3 Amarapura (Kharna)
Pond Deepening
1 17.28 144 3.90 - - - - 17.28 144 3.90
4 Indrapura Pond
Deepening 1 10.1 90 3.30 - - - - 10.1 90 3.30
5 Solaiya Pond
Deepening 3 22.2 185 11.20 - - - - 22.2 185 11.20
6 Boru
Pond Deepening
3 24.6 205 11.10 - - - - 24.6 205 11.10
Sim Talavdi
2 6.96 58 3.46 - - - - 6.96 58 3.46
7 Padusma Pond
Deepening 1 7.32 61 3.32 - - - - 7.32 61 3.32
8 Harnahud
a Pond
Deepening 4 14.6 134 6.90 - - - - 14.6 134 6.90
9 Parbatpur
a Pond
Deepening 4 33 275 11.24 - - - - 33 275 11.24
10 Khanta Amba
Pond Deepening
2 13.32 111 4.65 - - - - 13.32 111 4.65
Total 24 180.46 1522 68.77 - - - - 180.46 1522 68.77
Table no.37: Activities related to recharging ground water resources in the project areas (all financial figures in lakh Rs.)
S. No.
Name of Villages
Type of structures
Proposed target
Augmentation/ repair of existing recharging
structures
Construction of new recharging structures
Total target
No.
Area to be
irrigated (ha)
Estimated cost
No.
Area to be
irrigated (ha)
Estimated cost
Area to be
irrigated (ha)
Estimated cost
1 Harnahuda
Roof Rain Water Harvesting Str. 1 - 2.5 - 2.50
Recharge Bore 5 - 13.7 - 13.7
Total for the village 6 - 16.2 - 16.2
2 Padusma
Recharge Bore 3 - 7.70 - 7.70
Roof Rain Water Harvesting Str. 2 - 2.30 - 2.30
Total for the village 5 - 10.00 - 10.00
3 Khata Amba
Roof Rain Water Harvesting Str. 1 - .90 - .90
Recharge Bore 3 - 5.52 - 5.52
Total for the village 4 - 6.42 - 6.42
4 Boru
Roof Rain Water Harvesting Str. 3 - 3.88 - 3.88
Recharge Bore 3 - 8.24 - 8.24
Total for the village 6 - 12.12 - 12.12
5 Solaiya
Correction Of Draining line For Rain water
2 - 4.30 - 4.30
Roof Rain Water Harvesting Structure 1 - .80 - .80
Recharge Bore 3 - 8.70 - 8.70
Total for the village 6 - 13.80 - 13.80
6 Gulabpura Recharge Bore 1 - 3.2 - 3.2
Total for the village 1 - 3.2 - 3.2
7 Indrapura
Recharge Bore ( Khalakuva Pond) 2 - 6.40 - 6.40
Correction Of Draining line For Rain water
1
3.50
3.50
Total for the village 3 - 9.90 - 9.90
8 Parbatpura Recharge Bore 5 - 16.40 - 16.40
Total for the village 5 - 16.40 - 16.40
Total for the Project 36 - 88.84
88.84
Table no. 38: Activities related to livelihoods by Self Help Groups (SHGs) in the project areas
S. No.
Names of Major activities of the SHGs
Villages Name of activity No. of SHGs involved Average annual income
from activity per SHG
1 Harnahuda
Agro Centre 2 0
Thresher 1 0
Rotavator 1 0
2 Padusma
Agro Centre 1 0
Thresher 1 0
Rotavator 1 0
3 Amrapur (Kharna) Agro Centre 2 0
4 Parsa
Agro Centre 2 0
Thresher 1 0
Rotavator 1
5 Khata Amba Agro Centre 2 0
Rotavator 1 0
6 Boru
Agro Centre 2 0
Thresher 1 0
Rotavator 1 0
7 Solaiya
Agro Centre 1 0
Thresher 1 0
Rotavator 1 0
Vermicompost 1 0
8 Gulabpura Agro Centre 1 0
9 Indrapura
Agro Centre 2 0
Thresher 1 0
Rotavator 1 0
10 Parbatpura
Agro Centre 2 0
Thresher 1 0
Rotavator 1 0
Vermicompost 1 0
TOTAL 34 0
Table no. 39: Other activities of watershed works phase – Proposed target
S. No.
Name of
villages
Ridge area
treatment
Drainage line
treatment
Nursery
raising
Land developme
nt
Crop demonstr
ations Pasture development
Fishery develop
ment
Non-conventi
onal energy
Any other (Roof Rain
water Harvesting
str.)
Total Estimated cost
(Rs. In lakhs)
(a)
(b)
(a) (b) (a)
(b)
(a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b)
1 Harnahuda
Protec
tion Wall
5.70
Land Levelling, Wire Fencing,
Side Clearing & Afforestation
5.50
Roof Rain
Water Harvesting Str.
2.05
33.85
Pond
Deepening
6.9
Recha
rge Bore
13.70
2 Padus
ma
Pond Inlet
Structure
2.95
Soil Protec
tion Str.
(Radi)
4.45
Roof Rain
Water Harvesting Str.
2.30
40.2
Drip
Irrigation
16.08
Protec
tion Wall
3.5
Pond
Deepening
3.32
Recha
rge Bore
7.70
3
Amrapur
(Kharna)
Pond
Deepening
3.9
Land Levelling, Wire Fencing,
Side Clearing & Afforestation
5.47
13.97
Recharge
Bore 3.9
WIRE FENCING,AFFORA
STRATION .70
4 Parsa
Pond Inlet
Structure
5.34
Soil Protec
tion Str.
(Radi)
11.50
Land Levelling, Wire Fencing,
Side Clearing & Afforestation
2.40
38.74
Drip Irrigat
ion
11.00
Pond
Deepening
7.70
5 Khata Amba
Pond Inlet
Structure
5.85
Soil Protec
tion Str.
(Radi)
4.32
Land Levelling, Wire Fencing,
Side Clearing & Afforestation
3
Roof Rain
Water Harvesting
.90
21.23
Str.
Pond
Deepening
4.65
Recha
rge Bore
5.52
6 Boru
Pond Inlet
Structure
3.25
Protec
tion Wall
3.75
Land Levelling, Wire Fencing,
Side Clearing & Afforestation
12.75
Roof Rain
Water Harvesting Str.
3.88
52.14
Sim
Talavdi
3.46
Soil Protec
tion Str.
(Radi)
6.06
Pond
Deepening
11.1
Recha
rge Bore
8.84
7 Solaiya
Rain Water Harvesting
Structure
with Connic
ting Village
4.3 Protec
tion Wall
3.5 Afforestation .50
Roof Rain
Water Harvesting
Structure
.80
36
Pond
Pond
Deepening
11.20
Land Levelling, Wire Fencing,
Side Clearing & Afforestation
3.50
Recha
rge Bore
8.70
FODER DEVELOPMENT,WIRE FENCING, LEND
LEVENING, AFFORESATION
(High School
niPachar)
3.50
8 Gulabp
ura
Pond Inlet
Structure
2.60
Pond
Deepening
2.0
9.6
Pond Outlet Struct
ure
1.8 Recha
rge Bore
3.2
9
Indrapura
Pond Inlet
Structure
3.20
Pond
Deepening
3.30
Land Levelling, Wire Fencing,
Side Clearing & Afforestation
10.0
Rain Water Harvesting
Structure
with Connic
ting Village Pond
3.5
28.75
Recharge
Bore ( Khalakuva
Pond)
6.40
10
Parbatpura
Cause way
2.11
Soil Protec
tion Str.
(Radi)
2.40
Land Levelling, Wire Fencing,
Side Clearing & Afforestation
5.90
52.6
Pond Inlet
Structure
10.55
Protec
tion Wall
4.00
Pond
Deepening
11.24
Recha
rge Bore
16.40
Table no.40: Details of engineering structures in watershed works*
S. No.
Village name
Name of structures
Type of treatment Type of land Executi
ng agency
Target
(i) Ridg
e area (R)
(ii) Drainage line
(iii) (i)
(ii) Commun
ity
(iii) Others (pl. specif
y)
(i) UG
No. of units (No./ cu.m./ rmt)
Estimated cost (Rs. in lakh)
Expected month & year of
completion
(mm/yyyy)
(D)
Land
dev. (L)
Pri
-vate
(ii)SHG
(iii) Others
(pl. specify)
M W O T
1 Harnahu
da
Protection Wall L C WC 570 RMT
5.70 2013-17
Land Levelling, Wire Fencing, Side Clearing & Afforestation
L C WC 700 RMT
5.50 2013-17
Pond Deepening L C WC 10784 CMT
6.90 2013-17
Roof Rain Water Harvesting Str.
L C WC 2 NO 2.90 2013-17
Recharge Bore L C WC 13 NO 13.9
0 2013-17
2 Padusma
Soil Protection Str. (Radi) L C WC 2 No. 4.35 2013-17
Pond Inlet Structure D C WC 2 No. 2.95 2013-17
Drip Irrigation L C WC 67 NO 16.0
8 2013-17
Protection Wall L C WC 30 RMT 3.50 2013-17
Pond Deepening L C WC 5124 CMT
3.32 2013-17
Recharge Bore L C WC 3 No. 7.70 2013-17
Roof Rain Water Harvesting Str.
L C WC 2 No. 2.30 2013-17
3 Amrapur (Kharna)
Land Levelling, Wire Fencing, Side Clearing & Afforestation
L C WC 481 RMT
5.47 2013-17
Pond Deepening L C WC 5954 CMT
3.90 2013-17
WIRE FENCING,AFFORASTRATION
L C WC 1
.70
Recharge Bore
L C WC 1
3.90
4 Parsa
Soil Protection Str. (Radi) L C WC 4 No. 11.5
0 2013-17
Drip Irrigation L C WC 45 NO 10.0
8 2013-17
Land Levelling, Wire Fencing, Side Clearing & Afforestation
L C WC 340 Rmt
2.40 2013-17
Pond Inlet Structure D C WC 3 No. 5.34 2013-17
Pond Deepening L C WC 12315 CMT
7.70 2013-17
5 Khata Amba
Soil Protection Str. (Radi) L C WC 1 No. 2.2 2013-17
Pond Inlet Structure D C WC 3 No. 5.85 2013-17
Land Levelling, Wire Fencing, Side Clearing & Afforestation
L C WC 1 No. 3 2013-17
Pond Deepening L C WC 10192 CMT
4.65 2013-17
Roof Rain Water Harvesting Str.
L C WC 1 No. .90 2013-17
Recharge Bore L C WC 3 No. 5.52 2013-17
6 Boru
Pond Inlet Structure D C WC 1 No. 3.25 2013-17
Protection Wall L C WC 22 RMT 3.75 2013-17
Sim Talavdi L C WC 4754 CMT
3.46 2013-17
Soil Protection Str. (Radi) L C WC 1 No. 3.95 2013-17
Causeway
L C WC 1 No.
2.11
Land Levelling, Wire Fencing, Side Clearing & Afforestation
L C WC 1205 RMT
12.7
5 2013-17
Pond Deepening L C WC 17200 CMT
11.1
0 2013-17
Roof Rain Water Harvesting Str.
L C WC 3 No. 3.88 2013-17
Recharge Bore L C WC 3 NO 8.24 2013-17
7 Solaiya
Protection Wall L C WC 30 RMT 3.50 2013-17
Afforestation L C WC
.50 2013-17
Land Levelling, Wire Fencing, Side Clearing & Afforestation
L C WC 450 RMT
3.50 2013-17
FODER DEVELOPMENT,WIRE FENCING, LEND LEVENING,
AFFORESATION (High School niPachar
L C WC
460 RMT
3.50
Pond Deepening L C WC 15510 CMT
11.2
0
2013-17
Rain Water Harvesting Structure with Connicting
Village Pond L C WC 2 No. 4.30
Roof Rain Water Harvesting Structure
L C WC 1 No. .80
Recharge Bore L C WC 3 No. 8.70
8 Gulabpu
ra
Pond Inlet Structure D C WC 1 No. 2.60
Pond Outlet Structure D C WC 1 No. 1.80
Pond Deepening L C WC 2442 CMT
2.0
Recharge Bore L C WC 1 No. 3.2
9 Indrapur Pond Inlet Structure D C WC 1 No. 3.20
a Land Levelling, Wire Fencing, Side Clearing & Afforestation
L C WC 1260 RMT
10.0 2013-17
Rain Water Harvesting Structure with Connecting
Village Pond L C WC
190 RMT
3.50
2013-17
Soil Protection Str. (Radi)
L C WC 1
2.35
Pond Deepening L C WC 5178 CMT
3.30 2013-17
Recharge Bore ( Khalakuva Pond)
L C WC 2 N0 6.40 2013-17
10 Parbatpu
ra
Cause way D C WC 1No 2.11 2013-17
Soil Protection Str. (Radi) L C WC 1 No. 2.40 2013-17
Pond Inlet Structure D C WC 4 No. 10.5
5 2013-17
Land Levelling, Wire Fencing, Side Clearing & Afforestation
L C WC 650 RMT
5.90 2013-17
Protection Wall L C WC 1 No. 4.00 2013-17
Pond Deepening L C WC 11993 CMT
11.2
4 2013-17
Recharge Bore L C WC 5 No. 16.4
0 2013-17
Total 326.
0
Table no.41: Details of activities connected with vegetative cover in watershed works
S. No
.
Name of village
Name of structure/
work
Type of treatment Type of land Executing agency
Target
(i) Ridg
e area (R)
(ii) Drainag
e line
(iii) Lan
d dev. (L)
(i) Privat
e
(ii) Communit
y
(iii) Others
(pl. specify
)
(i) UG Area (ha)
No. of plant
s
Estimated cost
Expected month & year of
completion (mm/
yyyy) (D) (ii)SHG
(Rs. in lakh)
1 Harnahud
a
Afforestation( With Wire Fencing, Site
Clearing & Land
Levelling
L C Gauchar 1.75 4300 6.2 2013-2017
2 Padusma
Afforestation( With Wire Fencing, Site
Clearing & Land
Levelling
0 0
3 Amrapur (Kharna)
Afforestation( With Wire Fencing, Site
Clearing & Land
Levelling
L C Gauchar 1.2 3000 6.17 2013-2017
4 Parsa
Afforestation( With Wire Fencing, Site
Clearing & Land
Levelling
L C Gauchar 0.85 2000 2.8 2013-2017
5 Khata Amba
Afforestation( With Wire Fencing, Site
Clearing &
L C Gauchar 0.67 1400 3 2013-2017
Land Levelling
6 Boru
Afforestation( With Wire Fencing, Site
Clearing & Land
Levelling
L C Gauchar 3.01
2 7500 13.48 2013-2017
7 Solaiya
Afforestation( With Wire Fencing, Site
Clearing & Land
Levelling
L C Gauchar 2.92 6800 8.8 2013-2017
8 Gulabpura
Afforestation( With Wire Fencing, Site
Clearing & Land
Levelling
0 0
9 Indrapura
Afforestation( With Wire Fencing, Site
Clearing & Land
Levelling
L C Gauchar 3.15 8000 10.55 2013-2017
10 Parbatpur
a
Afforestation( With Wire Fencing, Site
Clearing & Land
Levelling
L C Gauchar 1.62 3333 6.5 2013-2017
Table no.42: Details of allied / other activities
S. No. Name of village
Name of activity
Type of land Executing
agency Target
(i) Private (ii)
Community (iii) Others (pl. specify)
(i) UG Estimated
cost Expected month & year of
completion (mm/yyyy)
(ii)SHG (Rs. in lakh)
(iii) Others (pl. specify)
1 Harnahuda
Agro Centre P SHG 2.51 2013-2017
Rotavator P SHG 1 2013-2017
Thresher P SHG 1 2013-2017
Drip irrigation P SMALL FARMER 0.24 2013-2017
Green Manuring P SMALL FARMER 0.035 2013-2017
Tailoring machine P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.1 2013-2017
2 Padusma
Agro Centre P SHG 2.01 2013-2017
Rotavator P SHG 1 2013-2017
Thresher P SHG 1 2013-2017
Drip irrigation P SMALL FARMER 0.24 2013-2017
Green Manuring P SMALL FARMER 0.035 2013-2017
Tailoring machine P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.1 2013-2017
3 Amrapur (Kharna)
Crop Demonstration Plot P SMALL FARMER 0.58 2013-2017
Cotton Picker P SMALL FARMER 0.1 2013-2017
Agro Centre P SHG 2.24 2013-2017
Fertilizer Pump P SMALL FARMER 0.05 2013-2017
Grass Cutter P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.02 2013-2017
Tailoring Machine P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.1 2013-2017
Electric Kit P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.16 2013-2017
Carpenter Kit P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.05 2013-2017
4 Parsa Green Manuring P SMALL FARMER 0.03 2013-2017
Crop Demonstration Plot P SMALL FARMER 1 2013-2017
Drip irrigation p SMALL FARMER 0.24 2013-2017
Cotton Picker P SMALL FARMER 0.1 2013-2017
Fertilizer Pump P SMALL FARMER 0.05 2013-2017
Grass cutter P SMALL FARMER 0.02 2013-2017
Kitchen Garden Kit P SMALL FARMER 0.005 2013-2017
Thresher P SHG 1.00 2013-2017
Rotavator P SHG 1.00 2013-2017
Agro Centre P SHG 2.50 2013-2017
Vegetable Cart P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.4 2013-2017
Wheat Sev Making Machine P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.05 2013-2017
Carpenter Kit P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.05 2013-2017
Masonry Kit P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.1 2013-2017
Pottery Kit P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.05 2013-2017
Electric Kit P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.16 2013-2017
Bicycle Repairing Kit P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.1 2013-2017
Tailoring Machine P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.1 2013-2017
Plumber Kit P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.06 2013-2017
5 Khata Amba
Agro Centre P SHG 2.43 2013-2017
Thresher P SHG 1 2013-2017
Drip irrigation P SMALL FARMER 0.24 2013-2017
Green Manuring P SMALL FARMER 0.035 2013-2017
Tailoring machine P BPL/APL/LL/SF 1 2013-2017
6 Boru
Green Manuring P SMALL FARMER 0.03 2013-2017
Crop Demonstration Plot P SMALL FARMER 0.8 2013-2017
Cotton Picker P SMALL FARMER 0.1 2013-2017
Fertilizer Pump P SMALL FARMER 0.05 2013-2017
Thresher P SHG 1.00 2013-2017
Rotavator P SHG 1.00 2013-2017
Grass cutter P SMALL FARMER 0.02 2013-2017
Agro Centre P SHG 2.5 2013-2017
Wheat Sev Making Machine P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.05 2013-2017
Vegetable cart p BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.15 2013-2017
Carpenter Kit P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.05 2013-2017
Ice Dish Gola Making Machine P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.1 2013-2017
Masonry Kit P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.1 2013-2017
Electric Kit P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.16 2013-2017
Bicycle Repairing Kit P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.1 2013-2017
Tailoring Machine P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.1 2013-2017
Plumber Kit P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.06 2013-2017
7 Solaiya
Agro Centre P SHG 2.01 2013-2017
Rotavator P SHG 1 2013-2017
Thresher P SHG 1 2013-2017
Vermi-Compost P SHG 1.20 2013-2017
Drip irrigation P SMALL FARMER 0.24 2013-2017
Green Manuring P SMALL FARMER 0.035 2013-2017
Tailoring machine P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.1 2013-2017
8 Gulabpura
Agro Centre P SHG 1.54 2013-2017
Drip irrigation P SMALL FARMER 0.24 2013-2017
Green Manuring P SMALL FARMER 0.035 2013-2017
9 Indrapura
Green Manuring P SMALL FARMER 0.03 2013-2017
Cotton Picker P SMALL FARMER 0.1 2013-2017
Fertilizer Pump P SMALL FARMER 0.05 2013-2017
Grass cutter P SMALL FARMER 0.02 2013-2017
Kitchen Garden Kit P SMALL FARMER 0.005 2013-2017
Thresher P SHG 1.07 2013-2017
Rotavator P SHG 1.00 2013-2017
Agro Centre P SHG 2.50 2013-2017
Carpenter Kit P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.05 2013-2017
Masonry Kit P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.1 2013-2017
Black Smith P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.08 2013-2017
Electric Kit P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.16 2013-2017
Bicycle Repairing Kit P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.1 2013-2017
Tailoring Machine P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.1 2013-2017
Plumber Kit P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.06 2013-2017
Green Manuring p SMALL FARMER 0.03 2013-2017
10 Parbatpura
Fertilizer Pump P SMALL FARMER 0.05 2013-2017
Grass cutter P SMALL FARMER 0.02 2013-2017
Thresher P SHG 1.00 2013-2017
Rotavator P SHG 1.00 2013-2017
Vermi-Compost P SHG 1.21 2013-2017
Kitchen Garden Kit P SMALL FARMER 0.005 2013-2017
Agro Centre P SHG 2.5 2013-2017
Wheat Sev Making Machine P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.05 2013-2017
Carpenter Kit P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.05 2013-2017
Barbar kit P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.07 2013-2017
Vegetable cart p BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.15 2013-2017
Masonry Kit P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.1 2013-2017
Pottery Kit P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.1 2013-2017
Electric Kit P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.16 2013-2017
Bicycle Repairing Kit P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.1 2013-2017
Tailoring Machine P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.1 2013-2017
Plumber Kit P BPL/APL/LL/SF 0.06 2013-2017
Table no.43: Details of activities in the CPRs in the project areas
S. No.
Name(s) of the villages
CPR particulars Activity proposed
Target
Target area under the
activity (ha)
Estimated expenditure
(Rs.)
Expected no. of beneficiaries
1 Harnahuda
Village Pond Protection Wall 2 7
Village Pond Earthen Dem 1.5 9
Gauchar Land Land Levelling, Wire Fencing, Side Clearing &
Afforestation 6.2 ALL VILLAGERS
Village Pond Pond Deepening 12.45 31
Village Pond Recharge Bore 5.7 25
2 Padusma
Village Pond Pond Inlet Structure 2.95 16
Village Pond Pond Outlet Structure 1.5 8
Village Pond Protection Wall 3.5 6
Village Pond Pond Deepening 3.32 6
Village Pond Recharge Bore 3.2 6
3 Amrapur (Kharna)
Gauchar Land Land Levelling, Wire Fencing, Side Clearing &
Afforestation 6.17 ALL VILLAGERS
Village Pond Pond Deepening 7.8 18
4 Parsa
Gauchar Land Land Levelling, Wire Fencing, Side Clearing &
Afforestation 2.8 ALL VILLAGERS
Village Pond Pond Inlet Structure 4.84 31
Village Pond Pond Deepening 10.8 31
5 Khata Amba
Village Pond Pond Inlet Structure 4.5 27
Gauchar Land Land Levelling, Wire Fencing, Side Clearing &
Afforestation 3 ALL VILLAGERS
Village Pond Pond Deepening 6 21
Village Pond Recharge Bore 3.23 11
6 Boru
Village Pond Pond Inlet Structure 3.25 7
Village Pond Protection Wall 3.75 7
Village Pond Sim Talavdi 3.16 18
Gauchar Land Soil Protection Str. (Radi) 3.95 7
Village Pond Nala Plug 1.5 7
Gauchar Land Land Levelling, Wire Fencing, Side Clearing &
Afforestation 13.48 ALL VILLAGERS
Village Pond Pond Deepening 11.1 21
Village Pond Recharge Bore 3.2 14
7 Solaiya
Village Pond Protection Wall 3.5 8
Gauchar Land Afforestation 1 ALL VILLAGERS
Gauchar Land Land Levelling, Wire Fencing, Side Clearing &
Afforestation 7.8 ALL VILLAGERS
Village Pond Pond Deepening 10 24
Village Pond Recharge Bore 6.4 16
8 Gulabpura
Village Pond Pond Inlet Structure 1.4 8
Village Pond Pond Outlet Structure 1.4 10
Village Pond Pond Deepening 3.2 8
Village Pond Recharge Bore 3.2 10
9 Indrapura
Village Pond Pond Inlet Structure 1.5 9
Gauchar Land Land Levelling, Wire Fencing, Side Clearing &
Afforestation 10.55 ALL VILLAGERS
Village Pond Pond Deepening 10 27
Village Pond Recharge Bore ( Khalakuva Pond) 3.2 8
10 Parbatpura
Village Pond Cause way 3.5 9
Village Pond Soil Protection Str. (Radi) 9.65 33
Village Pond Pond Inlet Structure 3.8 16
Gauchar Land Land Levelling, Wire Fencing, Side Clearing &
Afforestation 6.5 ALL VILLAGERS
Village Pond Protection Wall 4 9
Village Pond Pond Deepening 14.9 31
Village Pond Recharge Bore 10.25 25
Capacity Building:-
Capacity Building is the process of assisting the group or individuals to identify and address issues and gain the insights, knowledge and
experience needed to solve problems expeditiously for sustainable livelihood of groups or individuals substantially. There is a
realization in the development sector that there is a need to appraise the success of development interventions by going beyond the
conventional development targets and measures of success (e.g. in the form of commodities, goods and services) to take into account
improvements to human potential. Capacity building of stakeholders is also increasingly viewed as an important factor in
developmental projects that involve participation of stakeholders at all levels for effective implementation of projects.
Scope of capacity building:-
Income Generation Activities
o Stitching
o Food Processing
o Post Harvest management practices
Fodder development and Management
Afforestation
Gram Vatika
Crop Information
Meteorological Information
Alternative Land Use Plan
Improved and Scientific agriculture practices
Scientific technique of Soil and Moisture conservation
Information Dissemination on Audio/Video
Dairy Development and Management
Rural Craft
Table no. 44: Capacity Building Institution:
Sr. No.
Name of the Training Institute
Full Address with contact
no., website & e-mail
Type of Institute#
Area(s) of speciali-zation$
Accredita-tion details
Trainings
Reference Year
No. of trainings assigned
No. of trainees
to be trained
1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra
Randheja, Gandhinagar
Research Institute
Agriculture/ Horticulture/
Animal Husbandry
Govt. 2012-16 2 29
2 Development Support Centre
Ahmedabad NGO Capacity building
Society Registration
Act
2012-16 18 370
3 BISAG Gandhinagar Space application
Remote sensing Govt. 2012-16 2 22
4 Dantiwada Agriculture University,
Dantiwada University Agriculture and Allied fields
Govt. 2012-16 2 120
Table no. 45: Capacity Building plan:
Sr. No. State Project Stakeholders Total no. of persons No. of persons to
be trained No. of training programmes
Estimated cost
1 Gujarat
PIA 2 2 1 4800
WDTs 6 6 15 216000
UGs 22 22 3 158400
SHGs 256 450 5 1152000
WCs 56 56 6 806400
GPs 5 5 1 12000
TOTAL 347 541 31 2349600
*As per Requirement modification will be made during implementation
Table no.46: Information, education and Communication Activities:
S. No. Activity Executing agency Estimated
expenditure (Rs.)
Outcome
(may quantify, wherever possible)
1 Pamphlets and posters DWDU, Gandhinagar 1.24
Awareness about watershed programmes
2 Wall Paintings DWDU, Gandhinagar 1.29
3 Banners and hoardings DWDU, Gandhinagar 1.40
4 Video Shows DWDU, Gandhinagar 1.45
CHAPTER – 5
BUDGETIN
Table no. 47: Budget at a glance for the project
S. No. Budget component Cost requirement
1 Administrative costs 5843083.2
2 Monitoring 584308.3
3 Evaluation 584308.3
4 Entry Point activity 2337233.2
5 Institution and Capacity Building 2921541.6
6 Detailed Project Report 584308.32
7 Watershed Development Works 32721266
8 Livelihood activities for asset less 5258774.8
9 Production systems and micro-enterprises 5843083.2
10 Consolidation phase 1752925
TOTAL 58430832
Table no. 48: Village wise- component wise budget available under IWMP
S. No. Village
Activity
EPA Institution
and CB DPR
Watershed Development
Work
Livelihood for Asset
less
Production System and
Micro enterprises
Consolidation Total
1 Harnahuda 241804.8 302256 60451.2 3385267 544060.8 604512 181353.6 5319705.4
2 Padusma 287155.2 358944 71788.8 4020173 646099.2 717888 215366.4 6317414.6
3 Amrapur (Kharna)
99854.4 124818 24963.6 1397962 224672.4 249636 74890.8 2196797.2
4 Parsa 276739.2 345924 69184.8 3874349 622663.2 691848 207554.4 6088262.6
5 Khata Amba
151660.8 189576 37915.2 2123251 341236.8 379152 113745.6 3336537.4
6 Boru 372471.8 465589.8 93117.96 5214606 838061.6 931179.6 279353.9 8194380.66
7 Solaiya 257689.4 322111.8 64422.36 3607652 579801.2 644223.6 193267.1 5669167.46
8 Gulabpura 68640 85800 17160 960960 154440 171600 51480 1510080
9 Indrapura 205404 256755 51351 2875656 462159 513510 154053 4518888
10 Parbatpura 375813.6 469767 93953.4 5261390 845580.6 939534 281860.2 8267898.8
TOTAL 2337233.2 2921541.6 584308.32 32721266 5258774.8 5843083.2 1752925 51419132.12
Table no. 49: Village wise gap in funds requirement
S. No. Village Total cost requirement Total funds available under IWMP Gap in funds requirement
1 Harnahuda 3385274 3385267 7
2 Padusma 4020266.02 4020173 93.02
3 Amrapur (Kharna) 1397962 1397962 0
4 Parsa 3874383.24 3874349 34.24
5 Khata Amba 2123255.2 2123251 4.2
6 Boru 5214606 5214606 0
7 Solaiya 3607660.4 3607652 8.4
8 Gulabpura 960962.8 960960 2.8
9 Indrapura 2875656 2875656 0
10 Parbatpura 5261390 5261390 0
TOTAL 32721415.66 32721266 149.66
Table no.50: Details of Convergence of IWMP with other Schemes
S. No. Village Activity to be
carried out
Fund made available to IWMP
due to convergence (Rs. in lakh)
Scheme with which
convergence took place
Reference no. of activity/ task/
structure in DPR
Level at which decision for convergence was
taken
1 Harnahuda Drip Irrigation 7.00 GGRC & RKVY - GGRC & RKVY
2 Padusma Drip Irrigation 70.00 GGRC & RKVY - GGRC & RKVY
3 Amrapur (Kharna)
- - - -
4 Parsa Drip Irrigation 38.44 GGRC & RKVY - GGRC & RKVY
5 Khata Amba Drip Irrigation 4.20 GGRC & RKVY - GGRC & RKVY
6 Boru - - - -
7 Solaiya Drip Irrigation 8.40 GGRC & RKVY - GGRC & RKVY
8 Gulabpura Drip Irrigation 2.80 GGRC & RKVY - GGRC & RKVY
9 Indrapura - - - -
10 Parbatpura - - - -
Table no. 51: Public-Private Partnership in the IWMP projects
S. No.
Name of Private Sector
Partner Agency
Type of agreement signed Financial contribution Partnership
Interventions Expected Outcomes
Comments a)MoU b)Contract
c) Any other (pl. specify)
IWMP Private sector
- - - - - - - -
CHAPTER – 6
OUTCOMES
Table no. 52: Employment in Project area:*
S. NO.
Names of
Villages
Wage employment Self employment No. of mandays No. of beneficiaries No. of beneficiaries
SC ST Others Women Total SC ST Others Women Total SC ST Others Women Total
1 Harnahu
da 5126 0 34307 11665 39434 62 0 446 152 659 2 0 173
44 175
2 Padusma 1970 0 13186 4483 15156 24 0 171 58 253 2 0 114 32 116
3 Amrapur (Kharna)
3077 0 20592 7001 23669 37 0 268 91 396 2 0 72 12
74
4 Parsa 3933 0 26323 8950 30257 47 0 342 116 506 9 0 194 69 203
5 Khata Amba
938 0 6277 2134 7215 11 0 82 28 121 12 0 108 41
120
6 Boru
5178 0
30042 12074 45497 67 0
478 132 677 7 0 247
72 254
7 Solaiya
1025 0
23162 3209 27936 21 0
189 69 279 29 0 152
36 181
8 Gulabpur
a 3653 0
16342 3256 23251 35 0
342 97 474 2 0 57
10 59
9 Indrapur
a 4378 0
15620 5024 25022 71 0
426 145 642 8 0 179
55 187
10 Parbatpu
ra 5621 0
31520 11021 48162 63 0
545 128 736 29 0 293 78 322
Table no. 53: Details of seasonal migration from Project area
Sl. No. Names of villages No. of persons migrating No. of days per year of migration
Pre-project Expected post project Pre-project Expected post project
1 Harnahuda 12 10
90 - 120 60 - 120
2 Padusma 8 6
3 Amrapur (Kharna) 4 3
4 Parsa 6 5
5 Khata Amba 14 11
6 Boru 5 3
7 Solaiya 16 12
8 Gulabpura 6 4
9 Indrapura 9 7
10 Parbatpura 15 12
Table no. 54: Details of average ground water table depth in the project areas (in meters)
S. No. Names of Villages Sources Pre-Project level Expected Increase/decrease
(Post- Project)
1 Harnahuda
Open wells 200-300 MIT 175- 125 MIT
2 Padusma
3 Amrapur (Kharna)
4 Parsa
5 Khata Amba
6 Boru
7 Solaiya
8 Gulabpura
9 Indrapura
10 Parbatpura
Table no. 55: Status of Drinking water
S. No.
Names of Villages Availability of drinking water
Quality of drinking water
Comments (no. of months in a year)
Pre-project Expected Post
project Pre-project
Expected Post-project
1 Harnahuda
200- 300 Met 175-225 Met POTABLE POTABLE
TDS HIGH
2 Padusma TDS HIGH
3 Amrapur (Kharna) TDS HIGH
4 Parsa TDS HIGH
5 Khata Amba TDS HIGH
6 Boru TDS HIGH
7 Solaiya TDS HIGH
8 Gulabpura TDS HIGH
9 Indrapura TDS HIGH
10 Parbatpura TDS HIGH
Table no. 56: Details of crop area and yield in the project areas
Name of village Name of village Name of crops Pre-project
Expected Post-project
Area Average Yield (Qtl) per ha.
Area Average Yield per ha (qtl) (ha) (ha)
1 Harnahuda
Kharif 504 1512 550 1620 Rabi 378 1496 415 1587 Zaid 225 1100 250 1280
Village total 1107 4108 1215 4487
2 Padusma
Kharif 571 1713 618 1810 Rabi 456 1596 542 1702 Zaid 285 1140 325 1287
Village total 1312 4449 1485 4799
3 Amrapur (Kharna)
Kharif 122 366 138 435 Rabi 122 387 143 476 Zaid 97 388 126 453
Village total 341 1141 407 1364
4 Parsa
Kharif 389 1167 456 1253 Rabi 311 1244 371 1327 Zaid 155 620 189 732
Village total 855 3031 1016 3312
5 Khata Amba
Kharif 270 810 329 879 Rabi 162 644 189 721 Zaid 108 432 149 509
Village total 540 1886 667 2109
6 Boru
Kharif 725 2175 823 2278 Rabi 652 2608 734 2712 Zaid 362 1080 435 1167
Village total 1739 5863 1992 6157
7 Solaiya
Kharif 497 1491 552 1623 Rabi 497 1491 528 1575 Zaid 248 992 298 1034
Village total 1242 3974 1378 4232
8 Gulabpura
Kharif 139 417 168 531 Rabi 111 444 154 478 Zaid 70 280 103 357
Village total 320 1141 425 1366 9 Indrapura Kharif 470 1310 510 1391
Rabi 305 1220 371 1289 Zaid 188 564 231 629
Village total 963 3094 1112 3309
10 Parbatpura
Kharif 680 2040 734 2145 Rabi 612 1836 682 1926 Zaid 510 2060 584 658
Village total 1802 5936 2000 4729
Table no. 57: Area under horticulture
S. No. Name of Village Existing area under horticulture (ha) Area under horticulture proposed to be
covered through IWMP
1 Harnahuda 1 - 2 Padusma 2.5 - 3 Amrapur (Kharna) 0.05 - 4 Parsa 1.5 - 5 Khata Amba 3.5 - 6 Boru 4.5 - 7 Solaiya 2.5 - 8 Gulabpura 1 - 9 Indrapura 3 -
10 Parbatpura 5.5 - TOTAL 25.05
Table no. 58: Vegetative cover
S. No. Name of Village Existing area under tree cover (ha) Area under tree cover proposed 1 Harnahuda 0 4300 2 Padusma 0 0
3 Amrapur (Kharna) 0 3000
4 Parsa 0 2000 5 Khata Amba 0 1400 6 Boru 1 7500 7 Solaiya 0 6800 8 Gulabpura 0 0 9 Indrapura 0 8000
10 Parbatpura 0 3333
TOTAL 1 36333
Table no. 59: Details of livestock in the project areas (for fluids please mention in litres, for solids please mention in kgs. and income in Rs.)
S. No.
Name of Village
Type of Animal
Pre-Project Expected Post-project
Remarks No. Yield Income(Lak/Days) No. Yield Income
1 HARNAHODA
Milch-animals 1750 5950 119000 1923 7389 147780
Cow 350 1750 43750 427 3289 82225
Buffalo 1400 4200 147000 1620 5478 191730
Draught Purpose animals 50 2800 80 4480
Bullock 60 3200 93 4960
Animals for other purpose 20 7 175 48 20 500
Total 3630 11907 315925 4191 16176 431675
2 PARBATPURA Milch-animals 2101 9655 193100 2403 10254 205080
Cow 1676 8380 209500 1845 9824 245600
Buffalo 425 1275 44625 620 2472 86520
Draught Purpose animals 45 2650 67 3945
Bullock 38 3000 85 6720
Animals for other purpose 192 102 2550 309 256 6400
Total 4477 19412 455425 5329 22806 554265
3 BORU
Milch-animals 2545 10725 214500 2876 12785 255700
Cow 1545 7725 193125 1842 8943 223575
Buffalo 1000 3000 105000 1372 4567 159845
Total 5090 21450 512625 6090 26295 639120
4 PADUSMA
Milch-animals 1605 6899 137980 1879 9127 182540
Cow 1042 5210 130250 1378 7542 188550
Buffalo 563 1689 59115 726 1889 66115
Draught Purpose animals 40 0 2500 82 5125
Bullock 44 0 2800 91 5790
Total 3294 13798 332645 4156 18558 448120
5 SOLAIYA
Milch-animals 4761 21541 430820 5102 23657 473140
Cow 3629 18145 453625 3976 19807 495175
Buffalo 1132 3396 118860 1467 3527 123445
Draught Purpose animals 30 2013 90
6039
Bullock 34 2251 94 6223
Total 9586 43082 1007569 10729 46991 1104022
6 PARSA
Milch-animals 3250 13250 265000 3524 14571 291420
Cow 1750 8750 218750 1940 9201 23025
Buffalo 1500 4500 157500 1837 4734 165690
Draught Purpose animals 50 0 2800 105 5880
Bullock 48 0 3000 98 6125
Animals for other purpose 100 75 1875 238 178 4450
Total 6698 26575 648925 7742 28684 496590
7 KHATAAMBA
Milch-animals 1125 4655 93100 1465 4871 97420
Cow 640 3200 80000 954 3510 87750
Buffalo 485 1455 50925 732 1630 57050
Draught Purpose animals 20 1354 45 3046
Bullock 25 1419 85 4824
Total 2295 9310 226798 3281 10011 250090
8 INDRAPURA
Milch-animals 1965 8985 179700 2367 9829 196580
Cow 1545 7725 193125 1835 8645 216125
Buffalo 420 1260 44100 670 1420 49700
Draught Purpose animals 30 2200 90 6600
Bullock 40 2500 85 5312
Total 4000 17970 421625 5047 19894 474317
9 GULABPURA
Milch-animals 953 3909 78180 1178 4128 82560
Cow 525 2625 65625 854 2861 71525
Buffalo 428 1284 44940 652 1402 49070
Draught Purpose animals 6 400 25 1670
Bullock 10 650 40 2600
Total 1922 7818 189795 2749 8391 207425
10 AMARPURA(KHARNA)
Milch-animals 4500 13275 265500 4950 14585 291700
Cow 3200 16000 400000 3652 17245 431125
Buffalo 400 1200 42000 680 1470 51450
Draught Purpose animals 48 2600 108 5850
Bullock 35 1980 82 4638
Animals for other purpose 90 77 1925 150 178 3560
Total 8273 30552 714005 9622 33478 788323
Table no. 60: Backward-Forward linkages S. No. Project Type of Marketing Facility Pre-project (no.) During the project (no.) Post-project (no.)
1 IWMP-10
Parbatpura
Backward linkages No Yes Yes Seed certification No Yes Yes Seed supply system No Yes Yes Fertilizer supply system No Yes Yes Pesticide supply system No Yes Yes Credit institutions Yes Yes Yes Water supply Yes Yes Yes Extension services No Yes Yes Nurseries No Yes Yes Tools/machinery suppliers Yes Yes Yes Price Support system No Yes Yes Labour No Yes Yes Any other (please specify) No Yes Yes Forward linkages No Yes Yes Harvesting/threshing machinery Yes Yes Yes Storage (including cold storage) No Yes Yes Road network Yes Yes Yes Transport facilities Yes Yes Yes Markets / Mandis Yes Yes Yes Agro and other Industries No Yes Yes Milk and other collection centres No Yes Yes Labour Yes Yes Yes Any other (please specify) No Yes Yes
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