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IINNTTEEGGRRAATTEEDD WWAATTEERRSSHHEEDD MMAANNAAGGEEMMEENNTT PPRROOGGRRAAMMMMEE
((CCoommmmoonn GGuu iiddeell iinnee))
DETAILED PROJECT REPORT
KOLASIB – I
Duration of the Project 2010 -2016 Total Area to be treated : 2998 ha.
Total Project Cost : Rs. 449.70 lakhs.
Implementing Agency
Block Development Off icer,
Bi lkhawthl ir Rural Development Block Kolasib Distr ict , Mizoram
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DETAILED PROJECT REPORT OF INTEGRATED WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME KOLASIB – I Prepared by The Block Development Officer, Bilkhawthlir Rural Development Block Bilkhawthlir, Kolasib District, Mizoram With technical guidance from District Watershed Development Unit cum Data Cell, Kolasib, Mizoram (DRDA, Kolasib) Duration of the Project : 2010 -2016 Implementing Agency Block Development Officer, Bilkhawthlir Rural Development Block Bilkhawthlir, Kolasib District, Mizoram Funded by Ministry of Rural Development Department of Land Resources Government of India
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FORWARDING
The new approach of watershed development has come into force on April, 2008. Fortunately, the State level Nodal Agency, (Mizoram Watershed Development Agency, MZDWDA) and District Watershed Development Unit, Kolasib appointed as one of the Project Implementing Agency in Kolasib – I within my block, Bilkhawthlir R.D Block. I have no intension to make the Detail Project Report. I requested the officials of District Rural Development Agency, Kolasib District and State Institute of Rural Development, Mzoram, Kolasib to prepare this toughest job. We constituted the Watershed Committee in each and every Village, done Participatory Rural Apprisal for selection of beneficiaries like User Groups, Self Help Groups, Asset less persons, Micro-enterprise Groups and selected site for Entry Point Activities. Procurements of planting materials are to be selected through the Transect Walk and Matrix ranking; this may lead to enhance the users for large scale production and marketing. The entire physical infrastructures are designed and may be suited for this area. Estimates are also enclosed for further reference. I hope this DPR will work efficiently and effectively for the watershed development in a large extent. I wish the DPR may make a great success.
Project Implementing Agency Kolasib– I IWMP Project
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TABLE OF CONTENT Para Content Page no.
1 Chapter – I : Introduction 6
1.2 Mizoram 22
1.3 Kolasib district 25
2 Chapter – II : Location of Watershed & brief history of villages 31
3 Chapter – III : Democraphic features 38
3.1 Population 38
3.2 Livestock details 39
3.3 Land holding & Socio-economic pattern 40
3.4 Migration pattern 42
3.5 Details of CBOs & SHGs. 43
4 Chapter – IV : Infrastructure facilities 46
5 Chapter – V : Land and Cropping system 54
5.1 Land use pattern 54
5.2 Details of CPR 55
5.3 Agriculture implementation tools 56
5.4 Crop classification 57
5.5 Crop & cropping pattern 58
5.6 Soil classification 59
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6 Chapter – VI : Climate and Hydrological features 61
7 Chapter – VII : Existing Asset 70
8. Chapter – VIII : Problem typology 75
9. Chapter – IX : Proposed interventions to overcome problems 77
9.1 Entry Point Activities 79
9.2 Capacity building 81
9.3 Productivity enhancement 82
9.4 Livelihood activities for Asset less persons 83
9.5 Works 84
9.6 Withdrawal phase 85
10. Chapter – X : GIS Application (Map) 87
11 Annexure – I : Withdrawal mechanism 113
12 Annexure – II : Details of User Groups 121
13 Annexure – III : Details of Self Help Groups 166
14 Annexure – IV : Details of livelihood activies for the poor 186
15 Annexure – V : Details of Production system and micro-enterprise 190
16 Annexure – VI : Details of Estimates 192
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Chapter – I
INTRODUCTION
The watershed programmes in India are relatively new, work on soil and water conservation by the Ministry of
Agriculture had begun in the early 1960s (Planning Commission, 2004). After independence India relied on multi-
purpose reservoirs for providing irrigation and generating hydro-electricity. To stabilize the catchments of reservoirs
and to control siltation, a Centrally Sponsored Scheme of “Soil Conservation Work in the Catchments of River Valley
Projects (RVP)” was launched in 1962-63. The Ministry of Agriculture started a scheme of Integrated Watershed
Management in the Catchments of Flood Prone Rivers (FPR) in 1980-81. During the 1980s, several successful
experiences of fully treated watersheds, such as Sukhomajri in Haryana and Ralegaon Siddhi in Western
Maharashtra, came to be reported. The Ministry of Agriculture launched a scheme for propagation of water harvesting
/conservation technology in rainfed areas in 19 identified locations in 1982-83. In October 1984, the Ministry of Rural
Development (MoRD) adopted this approach in 22 other locations in rainfed areas. In these 41 model watersheds the
Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) was also involved to provide research and technology support. The
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purpose of these Operation Research Projects was to develop “model watersheds” in different agro-climatic zones of the
country. With experience gained from all these, the concept of integrated watershed development was first
institutionalized with the launching of the National Watershed Development Programme in Rainfed Areas (NWDPRA) in
1990, covering 99 districts in 16 states. Meanwhile, conservation work was ongoing in the Drought Prone Areas
Programme (DPAP) launched by MoRD in 1972-73. The objective of this programme was to tackle the special problems
of areas constantly affected by severe drought conditions. In 1977-78, the MoRD started a special programme for hot
desert areas of Rajasthan, Gujarat and Haryana and cold desert areas of Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh
(which were earlier under DPAP) called Desert Development Programme (DDP). These programmes were reviewed in
1973 by a Task Force headed by Dr. B.S. Minhas, by another Task Force headed by Dr. M.S. Swaminathan in 1982 as
well as by an Inter-Departmental Group in 1984. In 1988 the National Committee on DPAP and DDP was set up under
the Chairmanship of the Member, Planning Commission to appraise and review the DPAP and DDP. The committee
was initially headed by Dr. Y.K. Alagh and later by Shri L.C. Jain who took over as Member, Planning Commission in
charge of the subject. The committee submitted its report in August 1990. In 1994, a Technical Committee under the
Chairmanship of Prof. C.H. Hanumantha Rao was appointed to appraise the impact of the work done under
DPAP/DDP; identification of the weaknesses of the programme and to suggest improvements. The Hanumantha Rao
Committee felt that “the programmes have been implemented in a fragmented manner by different departments
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through rigid guidelines without any well-designed plans prepared on watershed basis by involving the inhabitants.
Except in a few places, in most of the programme areas the achievements have been dismal. Ecological degradation
has been proceeding unabated in these areas with reduced forest cover, reducing water table and a shortage of
drinking water, fuel and fodder” (Hanumantha Rao Committee, 1994, Preface). The Committee, therefore, decided to
revamp the strategy of implementation of these programmes, drawing upon the “the outstanding successes” of some
ongoing watershed projects. It recommended that sanctioning of works should be on the basis of the action plans
prepared on watershed basis instead of fixed amount being allocated per block as was the practice at that time. It
called for introduction of participatory modes of implementation, through involvement of beneficiaries of the
programme and non-government organisations (NGOs). It recommended that “wherever voluntary organizations are
forthcoming, the management of watershed development should be entrusted to them with the ultimate aim of
handing over to them one-fourth of total number of watersheds for development”. The Committee also called for a
substantial augmentation of resources for watershed development by “pooling resources from other programmes being
implemented by the Ministry of Rural Development, e.g., Jawahar Rozgar Yojana, Employment Assurance Scheme,
etc., and by integrating them with DPAP and DDP”. The Committee recommended suitable institutional mechanism for
bringing about coordination between different departments at the central and state levels with a view to ensuring
uniformity of approach in implementing similar programmes for the conservation of land and water resources. On the
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basis of these recommendations, the Hanumantha Rao Committee formulated a set of “Common Guidelines”, bringing
five different programmes under the MoRD, namely, DPAP, DDP and Integrated Wastelands Development Programme
(IWDP), as also the Innovative - Jawahar Rozgar Yojana (I-JRY) and Employment Assurance Scheme (EAS), 50% of the
funds of both of which were to be allocated for watershed works. The watershed projects taken up by MoRD from 1994
to 2001 followed these Common Guidelines of 1994. In 2000, the Ministry of Agriculture revised its guidelines for
NWDPRA, making them “more participatory, sustainable and equitable”. These were called WARASA – JAN
SAHABHAGITA Guidelines. The Common Guidelines of 1994 were revised by MoRD in 2001 and then again modified
and reissued as “Guidelines for Hariyali” in April 2003. The watershed programme became the centerpiece of rural
development in India. The Ministry of Environment and Forests as well as bilateral funding agencies are also involved
in implementation of watershed projects in India.
Meanwhile, emerging issues of ground water recharging and convergence to create a critical mass of investments
demanded innovative guidelines. At the advent of the Eleventh Plan period, our main challenge is to move the nation
decisively in the direction of "inclusive growth". Rainfed areas of 85 million hectares out of the 142 million hectares of
net cultivated area, have suffered neglect in the past. High untapped productivity and income potential exists in these
areas.
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An insight into the Rainfed regions reveals a grim picture of poverty, water scarcity, rapid depletion of ground water
table and fragile ecosystems. Land degradation due to soil erosion by wind and water, low rainwater use efficiency,
high population pressure, acute fodder shortage, poor livestock productivity, underinvestment in water use efficiency,
lack of assured and remunerative marketing opportunities and poor infrastructure are important concerns of enabling
policies. The challenge in rainfed areas, therefore, is to improve rural livelihoods through participatory watershed
development with focus on integrated farming systems for enhancing income, productivity and livelihood security in a
sustainable manner.
The National Rainfed Area Authority (NRAA) has been set up in November 2006, keeping in mind the need to give a
special thrust to these regions. A close analysis of various types of rainfed situations would reveal that soil and water
conservation, watershed development and efficient water management are the key to sustainable development of
rainfed areas. The watershed approach been accepted as a major theme for development of rainfed areas with a view
to conserving natural resources of water, soil and vegetation by mobilizing social capital. Various studies have pointed
out the central preoccupation of watershed development projects with soil and water conservation and relative neglect
of issues relating to balanced use of natural resources and livelihoods.
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In order to assess the performance of various ongoing projects/ programmes of watershed development, a series of
evaluation studies have been conducted by ICAR (Indian Council of Agricultural Research) Institutes, State Agriculture
Universities (SAUs), National Remote Sensing Agency (NRSA) etc. Besides, impact assessment studies were carried out
by the Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Rural Development, Planning Commission, ICRISAT (International Crops
Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics) and the Technical Committee constituted by the Department of Land
Resources (DoLR). These studies support the observation that in several watersheds, the implementation of the
programme has been effective for natural resource conservation by increasing the productivity of the land, bringing
additional area under agriculture, employment generation and social upliftment of beneficiaries living in the rural
areas. But these successes have been sporadic and intermittent. The overall impact at the state and national levels
has generally been inadequate. Additional demand and supply driven socio-economic and risk managing paradigms
are emerging.
It is in this context that in coordination with the Planning Commission, an initiative has been taken to formulate
“Common Guidelines for Watershed Development Projects” in order to have a unified perspective by all ministries.
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These guidelines are therefore applicable to all watershed development projects in all Departments / Ministries of
Government of India concerned with Watershed Development Projects.
Out of the total geographical area of the country of 329 MH, about 146 MH is degraded and 85 MH is rainfed arable
land. This includes degraded land not only under private ownership, but also the one with the departments of
panchayat, revenue and forest. All these lands are prioritized for development under various watershed development
projects under these guidelines. During the 11th Five Year Plan, major thrust would be laid on developing the
untreated areas.
The Common Guidelines of 2008 broadly indicate a fresh framework for the next generation watershed programmes.
The key features of this new unified approach can be broadly outlined as follows:
I. Delegating Powers to States: States will now be empowered to sanction and oversee the implementation of
watershed projects within their areas of jurisdiction and within the parameters set out in these guidelines.
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II. Dedicated Institutions: There would be dedicated implementing agencies with multi-disciplinary professional
teams at the national, state and district level for managing the watershed programmes.
III. Financial Assistance to Dedicated Institutions: Additional financial assistance would be provided for
strengthening of institutions at district, state and national level to ensure professionalism in management of
watershed projects.
IV. Duration of the Programme: With the expanded scope and expectations under this approach, the project
duration has been enhanced in the range of 4 years to 7 years depending upon nature of activities spread over 3
distinct phases viz., preparatory phase, works phase and consolidation phase.
V. Livelihood Orientation: Productivity enhancement and livelihoods shall be given priority along with
conservation measures. Resource development and usage will be planned to promote farming and allied activities to
promote local livelihoods while ensuring resource conservation and regeneration. The new approach would
systematically integrate livestock and fisheries management as a central intervention and encourage dairying and
marketing of dairy products. In the rainfed areas, the animal resources become a major source of income for the
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people. When effectively integrated with the Watershed Development Projects, a comprehensive animal husbandry
component would contribute significantly to ensuring a better and sustainable livelihood for the people of the rainfed
areas.
VI. Cluster Approach: The new approach envisages a broader vision of geo-hydrological units normally of average
size of 1,000 to 5,000 hectares comprising of clusters of micro-watersheds. If resources and area exist additional
watersheds in contiguous areas in clusters may be taken up. However smaller size projects will be sanctioned in the
hilly/difficult terrain areas.
VII. Scientific Planning: Special efforts need to be made to utilize the information technology and remote sensing
inputs in planning, monitoring and evaluation of the programme.
VIII. Capacity Building: Capacity Building and training of all functionaries and stakeholders involved in the
watershed programme implementation would be carried out on war footing with definite action plan and requisite
professionalism and competence.
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IX. Multi Tier Approach: There would be a multi tier ridge to valley sequenced approach, which should be adopted
towards the implementation of the Watershed Development Projects. The higher reaches or the forests are actually
where the water sources originate. The approach, therefore, will be to identify an area and first look at the forest and
the hilly regions, in the upper water catchments wherever possible. When suitable treatment is undertaken, with the
support of the Ministry of Environment and Forest, or from the States' forest programmes or other sources, then the
hardest part of the watershed is tackled. Forest department is managing structures such as check dams, contour-
bunds etc. to arrest the erosion and degradation of the forests, which in turn, actually benefit the lower tiers. Thus, in
the upper reaches, which are mostly hilly and forested, the onus of implementation would mainly lie with the Forest
Departments and the Joint Forest Management Committees (JFMC). The second tier is the intermediate tier or the
slopes, which are just above the agricultural lands. In the intermediate slopes, the Watershed Management approach
would address all the necessary issues by looking at all the best possible options including treatment, cropping
pattern, horticulture, agro-forestry etc. As to the third level of the plains and the flat areas, where typically, the
farmers are operating, there would be a large concentration of labour intensive works. The watershed development
process would be synergized with the employment generating programmes such as the National Rural Employment
Guarantee Scheme (NREGS), Backward Regions Grant Fund (BRGF) etc. thus providing strong coordination.
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These guidelines coupled with the flexibilities inherent in them would provide an enabling framework for the planning,
design, management and implementation of all watershed development projects in the country. As soon as these
Common Guidelines are approved, they will apply to all schemes concerned with watershed development of all
departments of Government of India. New watershed projects will be implemented in accordance with these Common
Guidelines with effect from 1st April 2008. Already sanctioned and on-going projects will follow previous guidelines.
For interpretation of any of the provisions of these guidelines, the NRAA will be the final authority. If any modification
in any of the provisions of these Guidelines is contemplated by of the Nodal Ministry, then such modification would
need to be ratified by the Executive Committee of the NRAA.
The common guidelines for Watershed development projects are based on the following principles:
I. Equity and Gender Sensitivity: Watershed Development Projects should be considered as levers of
inclusiveness. Project Implementing Agencies must facilitate the equity processes such as a) enhanced livelihood
opportunities for the poor through investment in their assets and improvements in productivity and income, b)
improving access of the poor, especially women to the benefits, c) enhancing role of women in decision-making
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processes and their representation in the institutional arrangements and d) ensuring access to usufruct rights from
the common property resources for the resource poor.
II Decentralization: Project management would improve with decentralization, delegation and professionalism.
Establishing suitable institutional arrangements within the overall framework of the Panchayati Raj Institutions, and
the operational flexibility in norms to suit varying local conditions will enhance decentralisation. Empowered
committees with delegation to rationalise the policies, continuity in administrative support and timely release of funds
are the other instruments for effective decentralization.
III Facilitating Agencies: Social mobilisation, community organisation, building capacities of communities in
planning and implementation, ensuring equity arrangements etc need intensive facilitation. Competent organisations
including voluntary organizations with professional teams having necessary skills and expertise would be selected
through a rigorous process and may be provided financial support to perform the above specific functions.
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IV. Centrality of Community Participation: Involvement of primary stakeholders is at the centre of planning,
budgeting, implementation, and management of watershed projects. Community organizations may be closely
associated with and accountable to Gram Sabhas in project activities.
V. Capacity Building and Technology Inputs: Considerable stress would be given on capacity building as a
crucial component for achieving the desired results. This would be a continuous process enabling functionaries to
enhance their knowledge and skills and develop the correct orientation and perspectives thereby becoming more
effective in performing their roles and responsibilities. With current trends and advances in information technology
and remote sensing, it is possible to acquire detailed information about the various field level characteristics of any
area or region. Thus, the endeavour would be to build in strong technology inputs into the new vision of watershed
programmes.
VI. Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning: A participatory, outcome and impact-oriented and user-focused
Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning system would be put in place to obtain feedback and undertake improvements in
planning, project design and implementation.
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VII. Organizational Restructuring: Establishing appropriate technical and professional support structures at
national, state, district and project levels and developing effective functional partnerships among project authorities,
implementing agencies and support organizations would play a vital role.
In Mizoram, shifting cultivation is the main factor for environmental degradation. It is a cyclical land use consisting of
felling trees/bamboos and burning of forests areas for growing crops. This result in extensive soil loses, land
degradation and extinction of flora and fauna.
There is a sizeable area/land in Mizoram in the category of temporary wasteland, which is still fit for different uses
under Agriculture, Horticulture, Socio-forestry, Silviculture etc. through reasonable efforts like appropriate soil and
water management, recommended agronomical practices etc. Prompt action is required so that further degradation of
land is prevented and hence implementation of Watershed Management Programme in a speedier way assumes is
importance.
Base on the finding of wasteland mapping carried out by Mizoram Remote Sensing Application Centre, Science and
Technology Cell, Planning Department, Government of Mizoram, the wastelands in Mizoram are temporary with an
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area of 4071.71987 sq. kms which is 19.31% of the total geographical area. Different wasteland categories identified in
Mizoram are :-
i) Current Jhum : The area under this category is estimated to be of the order of 1099.0114 sq. kms which is 5.21%
of the total geographical area.
ii) Abandoned jhum : Abandoned jhum upto three years old are classified under this category. The estimated area is
2662.24274 sq. kms or 12.62% of the total geographical area.
iii) Degraded Notified Forest Area : This area covered 310.46569 sq. kms or 1.47% of the total geographical area.
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1. 2. MIZORAM STATE
Mizoram, perching on the high hills of north eastern corner, is flanked by Bangladesh on the west and Myanmar on
the east and south. It has an area of 21,087 Sq. km. and a 630 km. long international boundary. The Tropic of Cancer
runs through the heart of Mizoram. Two sister states of Manipur and Assam border it on the north while Tripura lies
in the north-west.
Under the British Administration, Mizoram was known as Lushai Hills District. In 1954 by an Act of Parliament the
name was changed to Mizo Hills District. In 1972, when it was made into a Union Territory, it was named Mizoram.
With the signing of the Peace Accord between the Union government and the Mizo National Front in 1986 and
consequent upon the passing of the 53rd Constitution Amendment Bill, Mizoram became the 23rd state of the Indian
Union on 20th February 1987.
Mizoram has single chamber legislature consisting of 40 members. The territory has 8 district, 23 sub division, 26
rural development blocks and 3 autonomous districts and 786 Village Councils.
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The total population is 8,88,572 including 4,29,464 female. About 50.37% live in rural area. Literacy percentage is
88.8% it ranked the second highest all over India. As per 2001 census, total workers nos. is 4,67,159, this consists of
main workers 3,62,450 and marginal workers 1,04,709. The percentage workers from the total population are 52.57%.
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1. 3. KOLASIB DISTRICT
The administrative headquarters of the newly created District among 8(eight) Districts of Mizoram; Kolasib District is
situated to the north of Aizawl District. Kolasib was initially created as the centre of Tribal Development Block on the
day of the birth anniversary of the Father of the Nation in 1957 and was manned by Project Executive Officer. It was
later upgraded to be administered by the Area Administrative Officer. When Mizoram elevated to a Union Territory in
1972, Kolasib was upgraded as the headquarters of Sub-Division manned by Sub-Divisional Officer (Civil) on 5th May,
1975.
Being the seat of administration for more than three long decades, its present status of District was created by the
Government of Mizoram following the trifurcation of Aizawl District in 1998.
Location and Boundaries
Kolasib District is situated between 23o 70o and 24o 50o N Latitude and 920o 50o W – 93o E Longitude. It is bounded
by Cachar District and Hailakandi District, Assam on the north and north west respectively, on the south and east by
Aizawl District, Mizoram and on the south west by Mamit District, Mizoram
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The location of the district occupies an important site as it is the main stream of road communication from other state
of Mizoram. National Highway No.54 passes through the middle of the district from north to south direction. The only
rail head in the state located at Bairabi. The only centre for Military Counter Insurgency & Jungle Warfare School in
the country is located at Vairengte, which is the largest and well known to the whole of Asia as well as in the world.
Climate
Kolasib District comes under the tropical monsoon climate zone of India. It experiences direct impact of monsoon. The
average annual rainfall is 197 cms, approximately. Except in low lying valley, the temperature fluctuation is low and
the climate remains moderate throughout the year. Winter extends from November to February with temperature
ranging between 12o to 23o C. March to May comprises a short summer, during which the temperature varies between
20o – 30oC with valleys hotter and humid while the hill tops are cooler and pleasant.
Area and Population
The total area of the district is 1472.12 Sq.KM of which 70% of the total area of the District is under Forest cover.
Total number of villages in the district is 34, four sub-towns namely-Kawnpui, Bualpui, Bairabi, Vairengte and one
full-fledged town, Kolasib.
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The total number of population in the District as per Census 2001 is 65960 where as 34562 are male while 31398 are
female.
Administrative Divisions
For the purpose of general and development administration, the district has been divided into 3(three) Sub-Divisions
viz. Kolasib Sadar, Vairengte and Kawnpui and 2(two) R.D. Block, i.e. Thingdawl and Bilkhawthlir for the purpose of
general and development administration.
Occupation
About 75% of population entirely depends upon agriculture and allied activities. The District itself seems to be self
sufficient from the product of WRC and shifting cultivation as the District covers low lying areas which is highly
potential area of Agriculture in Mizoram. Soil emotion is found suitable for varieties of crops.
Forestry
Forest covers more than 70% of the total District area. The hilly areas of the district ranging from north to south.
Forest is crucial resource on which depends the livelihood of the majority of the population of the district. Tropical
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moist deciduous forest and bamboo forests are the commonest form of vegetation. Numerous other trees, shrubs and
herbs provide vegetables, fruits, fuel (fire wood), dyes, medicines and fibres.
Agriculture
Agriculture is the most important land use in the district, which is done through WRC and jhum or primitive method
of cultivation (shifting) and about 75% of the total population depends upon agriculture. About 984.00Ha of land is
recorded as irrigated land, 4752.01Ha (approx) of land is covered by WRC (developed and to be developed). Most of the
cultivated area in the district is under cereal cultivation mainly rice, other crops includes pulses, fruits, vegetables,
arecanuts, etc.
Irrigation
Lack of irrigational facilities is their main constraints of increasing agricultural production in the district. Through the
district is agricultural potential area (WRC) in the state, there has been a gradual increased in irrigated land which
does not permitted double cropping in the available land in many areas.
Livestock
Rearing of livestock for an economic purpose has not yet become very popular in the district. Most of household owned
some cattle, pigs and poultry for their own consumption. The A.H & Vety. Deptt. has demonstration farm at Thingdawl
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village and Milk Production Centre is established by the Government of Mizoram and the Milk Producer’s Society in
PPP mode since 2007
Literacy and Educational facility
The literacy rate in the District is 91.38 per cent. Efforts are being made to provide primary and school education
through Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan and to raise the standard of quality of education in the district. In Kolasib District,
there are 2(two) colleges, 2 Higher Secondaries and 18 High Schools (including privates), 40 Government Middle
Schools, 3 Deficit Middle Schools and 15(app.) Private Middle Schools including English Medium Schools and 100
Primary Schools (including Private Schools).
Public Health and Hygiene
In Kolasib District, there are 1 (one) Community Health Centre, 3 (three) Primary Health Centres viz. Bairabi,
Bilkhawthlir and Lungdai (10 bedded each), and 3(three) subsidiary Health Centres viz. Vairengte, Kawnpui, Bukpui
(10 bedded each). Health and Public welfare Programmes being run in the District are Malaria Eradication Programme,
Leprosy Eradication Programme, TB Control Programme, Family Welfare Programme and other Health Programmes.
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Chapter - II
LOCATION OF WATERSHED AND BRIEF HISTORY OF VILLAGES
1. Name of the State : Mizoram
2. Name of the district : Kolasib
3. Name of the Block : Bilkhawthlir
4. VILLAGE WISE DETAILS OF IWMP WATERSHED
1) Name of covered Villages
Sl. No
Name of Micro-Watershed
Watershed Code Name of Village No. of Household
1 Lower Tlawng – I 3c2a6c1b College Veng 1520
2. Lower Tlawng – II 3c2a6c1c Vengthar 850
3. Lower Tlawng – III 3c2a6c1d Project veng 350
4 Serlui – I 3c2b2a3b Rengtekawn 550
5 Serlui – II 3c2b2a2d Diakkawn 1500
TOTAL 4770
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2) Geographical location of the project :◦
Sl. No
Name of Micro-Watershed Name of Village Longitude Latitude
1 Lower Tlawng – I College Veng 24◦13’19.39”N 92◦40’35.22”E
2. Lower Tlawng – II Vengthar 24◦12’58.49”N 92◦40’46.98”E
3. Lower Tlawng – III Project veng 24◦13’22.71”N 92◦40’21.83”E
4 Serlui – I Rengtekawn 24◦14 ’47.88”N 92◦40’54.67”E
5 Serlui – II Diakkawn 24◦13’25.48”N 92◦40’45.09”E
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Brief Historical importance of watershed Village :
Name of Watershed : Lower Tlawng-I,
Name of Village : College Veng
In 1967, Pu Taibawnga, Pu Hranghnuna and Pu Chuhthanga settled at the place which today called College Veng.
Gradually people from different places settled here at College Veng. College Veng is situated at the Southern part of Kolasib town.
It is bounded by Venglai in the north, Diakkawn in the east and Project Veng in the south west. It is one of the place where people
migrated to Kolasib especially Hmar People used to occupied.
NGO`s : In 1980 College Veng Welfare was formed. Since 1998, YMA, MUP and MHIP also formed in College Veng.
Churches (Denomination) : Presbyterian Church is the largest denomination, other denominations also established at College veng.
Education : There are two elementary and secondary school in this Village.
Politics : Among the peoples , Unit of different political party like INC,MPC and ZNP formed in College Veng
Economy : Majority of the people of College veng depents on farming and other daily wages
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Brief Historical importance of watershed Village :
Name of Watershed : Lower Tlawng II
Name of Village : Vengthar
In 19571, some family settled in a place which today called Vengthar,those were Pu Tlanglianthanga, Pu LT Zauva, Pu
R.V Ringliana, Pu Keichhunthanga, Pu Zakhuma etc and their family. Today this area become a big locality with large number of
peple.It is located in the Southern part of Kolasib town.
NGO`s : YMA which was formed in 1989 is the first group among different groups of NGO like MHIP,MUP etc within this locality
Politics : Like other Village within the Kolasib town different political party formed a unit at Project veng
Education : In this area there are two elementary school and one secondary school.
Churches (Denomination): Majority of the people belongs to Presbyterian Churh which was established in 1986. Other
denominations like Salvation Army and United Penticostal Church also established in this area.
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Brief Historical importance of watershed Village :
Name of Watershed : Lower Tlawng –III
Name of Village : Project Veng
Pu C Thanmawia and his family settled here at Project veng in 1956, it seems that they were the first family who occupied
this locality. Today Project veng is one of the most important part of Kolasib town because many Government Offices are situated
within this area.It is situated in the South West part of Kolasib.
NGO`s : YMA,MHIP and MUP which were formed in 2008 plays an important role in the upliftment of the society in different fields.
Politics : Like other Village within the Kolasib town different political party formed a unit at Project veng
Education : In this area there are two elementary school and one secondary school.
Churches (Denomination): Majority of the people belongs to Presbyterian Churh which was established in 1986. Other
denominations like Salvation Army and United Penticostal Church also established in this area.
Economy : Although, many Government Offices of the employees are placed in this area. Besides, more than half of the people are
engaged in agriculture and other allied activities
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Brief Historical importance of watershed Village :
Name of Watershed : Serlui-I
Name of Village : Rengtekawn.
In the year 1976, some of the Mizos and Gorkhalis settled at Rengtekawn, who were engaged in making Tea-stall. After sometime they
migrated to other places. In 1980,a group of Mizos and Gorkhalis formed together a Village Committee with the recognition of SDO (S) Kolasib.
The Village Committee members were Mr Lila, Mr Dara, Mr. K.Rammawia, Mrs. Sani, Mr. R.L Rammawia, Mr. Peter Kapa, Mr.Hempersad & Mr
Gorea. Rengtekawn is situated in northern most part of Kolasib. Nearly 50% of the people are Gorkhali and Mizo sub-tribe like Hmar,
Hrangkhawl, Kuki, and Paite etc.
Politics : In 1988, INC unit was formed .Gradually other political party unit like MNF, ZNP, and HPC were also formed.
Education : in 1988,Govt LP School was established,which was provinciallised in 1990.Today there is one primary school and two secondary
school within the village.
Churches (Denomination): Presbyterian Church was established in 1988.Since 1995 other Domination like UPC, EFCI, SA, and Methodist also
established.
N.G.O`s : YMA was formed in the year 1999,other organization like MUP,MHIP also formed since 2000.
Economy: Most of the people are engaged in agriculture and daily wages.Generally the standard of life of the people is low.
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Brief Historical importance of watershed
Name of Watershed : Serlui-II,
Name of Village : Diakkawn
In 1950, some family settled in a place which today called Diakkawn,those family were Pu Tuaha,Pu Khuma etc and their
family.Gradually people from different places used to settled here,today this area become thick populated area in Kolasib
town.Diakkawn is the commercial/Shopping centre in Kolasib because most of the Big Shops situated within this area. Diakkawn is
situated at the south east part of kolasib town.
Politics: Like other parts of Koalsib town, different political parties like INC, MPC, ZNP etc formed a unit in this area
Education:Both elementary and secondary school which situated within this area plays a significant role in educating children.
Churches (Denomination) : Majority of the people belongs to Presbyterian Church which was established in…………….Other
denomition like S.A, UPC etc also established in this area
NGO`s : YMA was formed in 1957,MHIP in 1970 and MUP in 1961
Economy: As it is Commercial and shopping centre, for many families it is still difficult to get their daily needs,so many people are
engaged in agriculture and other allied activities.In the mean time ,every year many family migrated in this area from other places
insearch of better jobs.
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Chapter - III
DEMOGRAPHIC FEATURES
3.1 Population :
IWMP Kolasib – I covered five Village Councils. About 16,947 populations, out of this, 16,898 are the Scheduled Tribe
population, 415 Nepalies and 49 Scheduled castes lived in these villages. Literacy percentage is very high (99.56%) in this area
which related the birth rate and the death rate. The workforce in agriculture is not high comparing to the state; no major industrial
centre established that affect less employment of the workers. As mentioned in the service sector here is the government servant.
Sl. No
Name of watershed Name of Village Population SC ST Others Children (0 – 14 yrs)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 Lower Tlawng – I College Veng 1187 - 1187 - 312
2 Lower Tlawng – II Vengthar 3431 - 3431 - 716
3 Lower Tlawng – III Project veng 1428 49 1379 - 251
4 Serlui – I Rengtekawn 2032 - 1617 415 370
5 Serlui – II Diakkawn 8869 - 8869 - 2407
TOTAL 16947 49 16898 415 4056
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Name of Village Sex Ratio Literacy rate
Birth rate
Death rate
Illiterate persons
Agriculture workers
Industries workers
Service workers
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
College Veng 1000:1019 98.29 3.87 2.75 15 675 15 185
Vengthar 1000:997 98.56 3.35 2.83 39 2544 46 125
Project veng 1000:830 99.77 3.55 2.40 2 670 20 487
Rengtekawn 1000:1004 99.88 2.07 1.5 2 1381 45 236
Diakkawn 1000:1049 98.78 3.44 2.50 10 4532 64 1270
Total 68 9802 190 2303
3.2 Livestock Details
The biggest livestock is Piggery. Whereas, no one has a big farm, majority of the Piggery as mentioned here is two to three Piglets.
Poultry farming is the second largest farming unfortunately, separate farm has not been set up in this area. Under the project fund,
it is proposed to creates a new Poultry farming system that evey farmer has to be five hundred to thousand chickens. Dairying has
contributed the major source of income for the farmers, 177 cows/oxes are available during the census, June 2010.
Sl. No
Name of Micro-Watershed
Name of Village Nos. of
Cows/Ox Buffaloes/He Goat Sheep Piggery Poultry
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Lower Tlawng – I College Veng 12 - - - 180 120
2 Lower Tlawng – II Vengthar 41 - - 200 200
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3 Lower Tlawng – III Project veng 49 - 6 - 69 46
4 Serlui – I Rengtekawn 29 11 - 72 154
5 Serlui – II Diakkawn 46 - 10 - 725 105
TOTAL 177 27 1246 625
3. 3 Land Holding System & Socio-economic status :
Jhum or Shifting Cultivation, a traditional means of agriculture based on indigenous knowledge system as the major form of
livelihood for Mizoram farming community was a viable proposition in the past. But increased population growth, changes in the
land use pattern, resulting in loss of soil fertility, natural forest and shrinkage of Jhum cycles have rendered Jhum practices
unsustainable leading immediately to the problems of food security and increased poverty. The main land holding system is
Periodic patta, issued by the Land and Revenue Deptt. Kolasib for a period not more than 25 years. It may be extendable. Majority
of the land owner’s are the marginal farmers have about 1- 3 hectare of land and the everage income from the land is about Rs.
40,200. Big farmer comprises of the government servants, those who have above 10 ha. of land. There are 714 households are the
land less in this project area.
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Table : Land Holding System :
Sl. No Name of Micro-Watershed
Name of Village Marginal Farmer Small Farmer Big Farmer Land less
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Lower Tlawng – I College Veng 290 200 210 150
2 Lower Tlawng – II Vengthar 280 230 100 200
3 Lower Tlawng – III Project veng 65 49 5 74
4 Serlui – I Rengtekawn 102 84 76 205
5 Serlui – II Diakkawn 275 213 208 165
TOTAL 1012 776 599 794
Table : Average Annual Gross income :
Sl. No
Name of Micro-Watershed Name of Village Marginal Farmer Small Farmer Big Farmer Land less
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Lower Tlawng – I College Veng
40,200.00 59,100.00 80,300.00 27,600.00
2 Lower Tlawng – II Vengthar
3 Lower Tlawng – III Project veng
4 Serlui – I Rengtekawn
5 Serlui – II Diakkawn
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3. 4 MIGRATION during the last 5 year
As data collected from the Villages, there may be 7 – 13 household migrated for searching to a better job and easy life. The main
occupations of the migrated are the Daily wages. The everage income has Rs. 8,540 per year. The project cover areas are the
suburb of Kolasib town that may be reduced for migration.
Table : Migration
Sl. No
Name of Micro-Watershed
Name of Village
No. of Migrated to
others villages
Migrate to Urban or
Rural
Major Reasons
Occupation during migration
Income from such
occupation
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Lower Tlawng – I College Veng 7
Urban To get better
job Daily wages
9,850.00
2 Lower Tlawng – II Vengthar 9 99,60.00
3 Lower Tlawng – III Project veng 7 10,300.00
4 5
Serlui – I Serlui - II
Rengtekawn Diakkawn
13 18
18500.00
21500
TOTAL 54 51,610.00
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3. 5 Details Of CBOs and SHGs already Existing
As like in the state, the biggest members of Voluntary organizations are the Young Mizo Association. Each Village has a branch
and the total members of the YMA are 3514 including men and women. The second largest voluntary orgnaisation is the Mizo
Hmeichhe Insuihkhawm Pawl (Mizo women organization) it has 1212 members with the project area. The Mizo Upa Pawl (Mizo
Elder’s Organisation) is the third largest voluntary organization in this area.
The main activities of the existing Self Help Groups are Small trade and Piggeries. They have a corpus fund of more than Rs.
50,000.00 in each group. The total groups are 10 it comprises of 109 mebers.
Table : Existing CBO/NGO :
Sl. No
Name of Micro-
Watershed
Name of Village Name of NGO’s Year of Establishment
Total Members
1 2 3 4 5 6 1
Lower Tlawng – I College Veng
YMA 1998 437
MHIP 1989 212
MUP -
2
Lower Tlawng – II Vengthar
YMA 1989 450
MHIP 1987 250
MUP 1995 104
3 Lower Tlawng – III Project veng YMA 2008 477
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MHIP
MUP 1986 150
4
Serlui – I Rengtekawn
YMA 1998 450
MHIP 1999 110
MUP 2007 89
5
Serlui – II Diakkawn
YMA 1957 1700
MHIP 1970 420
MUP 1961 170
Table : Existing Self Help Groups :
Sl. No Name of Village Name of SHGs Year of
Establishment Total
members Facilitator
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 College veng (College veng & Venglai)
- - -
2
Vengthar
Ruthi Self Help Group 17.5.2009 10
Ruthi (KPL) Self Help Group 2.10.2005 10
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Mary Self Help Group 3.2009 10
Debori Self Help Group 9.8.2008 11
3
Project veng
Radical Self Help Group 2008 11
Muanna Self Help Group 2006 12
Cicyllia Self Help Group 2006 10
4 Rengtekawn (Rengtekawn & Bawktlang)
Rengtekawn SHG 2008 15
5 Diakkawn (Diakkawn,Venglai & New Diakkawn)
Lianchhiari SHG 1996 10
Nu Tangrual Pawl 25.5.2005 10
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Chapter - IV
INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES
4.1 Name of Watershed : Lower Tlawng - I
Name of Village : College veng (College veng & Venglai)
1 2 3 4
S.No Infrastructure type No./Quantity Status (description)
l Educational Institutions
Anganwadi 3 Six Aganwadi instructress are engage by Social Welfare Deptt.
Primary School 5 400 students with 58 teachers
Secondary school 5 500 students with 78 teachers
2 Service Institutions
Bank -
Post office -
Primary Health Care Center -
Veterinary Center -
Markets/ Shandies -
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3 No. of bore wells/pump sets
(Functional)
-
4 No. of Milk collection centers
( Union/ Society/ Pvt.
Agency/Others)
-
Total Quantity of surplus milk
5 Road Connectivity (to main road by
an all-weather road) (Yes/No)
Yes
6 Bus facility (Yes/No) No
7 No. of HHs Not provided electricity 14
8 Others (specify…..........)
9 No. of HHs with not access to
drinking water
20
10 Access to Agro Industries (Yes/No) No
11 Any other facilities (specify------
…....)
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4.2 Name of Watershed : Lower Tlawng – II
Name of Village : Vengthar
1 2 3 4
S.No Infrastructure type No./Quantity Status (description)
l Educational Institutions
Anganwadi 4 6 anganwadi workers with 120 children
Primary School 4 167 students with 17 teachers
Secondary school 7 350 students with 39 teachers
Govt. College -
Vocational Institutions -
2 Service Institutions
Bank -
Post office
Primary Health Care Center -
Veterinary Center -
Markets/ Shandies -
3 No. of bore wells/pump sets (Functional) 2 Need to be repaired
4 No. of Milk collection centers
( Union/ Society/ Pvt. Agency/Others)
-
Total Quantity of surplus milk
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5 Road Connectivity (to main road by an
all-weather road) (Yes/No)
Yes
6 Bus facility (Yes/No) No
7 No. of HHs not provided electricity 193
8 Others (specify…..........)
9 No. of HHs with Not access to drinking
water
-
10 Access to Agro Industries (Yes/No) No
11 Any other facilities (specify------…....)
4.3 Name of Watershed : Lower Tlawng – III
Name of Village : Project Veng
1 2 3 4
S.No Infrastructure type No./Quantity Status (description)
l Educational Institutions
Anganwadi 1 47 children with 2 workers
Primary School 1 36 students with 4 teachers
Secondary school 1 95 students with 12 teachers
Govt. College -
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Vocational Institutions -
2 Service Institutions
Bank -
Post office -
Primary Health Care Center -
Veterinary Center 1
Markets/ Shandies -
3 No. of bore wells/pump sets (Functional) 2
4 No. of Milk collection centers
( Union/ Society/ Pvt. Agency/Others)
1
Total Quantity of surplus milk
5 Road Connectivity (to main road by an
all-weather road) (Yes/No)
Yes
6 Bus facility (Yes/No) No
7 No. of HHs not provided electricity 1
8 Others (specify…..........)
9 No. of HHs with not access to drinking
water
15
10 Access to Agro Industries (Yes/No)
11 Any other facilities (specify------…....)
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4.4 Name of Watershed : Serlui I
Name of Village : Rengtekawn (Rengtekawn & Bawktlang)
1 2 3 4
S.No Infrastructure type No./Quantity Status (description)
l Educational Institutions
Anganwadi 3 90 children with 6 anganwadi workers
Primary School 3 110 students with 11 teachers
Secondary school 2 82 students with 14 teahers
Govt. College -
Vocational Institutions -
2 Service Institutions
Bank -
Post office -
Primary Health Care Center -
Veterinary Center -
Markets/ Shandies -
3 No. of bore wells/pump sets (Functional) 3 need to be repaired
4 No. of Milk collection centers
( Union/ Society/ Pvt. Agency/Others)
-
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Total Quantity of surplus milk
5 Road Connectivity (to main road by an
all-weather road) (Yes/No)
Yes
6 Bus facility (Yes/No) No
7 No. of HHs not provided electricity 41
8 Others (specify…..........)
9 No. of HHs with not access to drinking
water
29
10 Access to Agro Industries (Yes/No) No
11 Any other facilities (specify------…....)
INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES
Name of Watershed : Serlui - II
Name of Village : Diakkawn (Diakkawn & New Diakkawn)
1 2 3 4
S.No Infrastructure type No./Quantity Status (description)
l Educational Institutions
Anganwadi 5 280 children with 10 workers
Primary School 4 240 students with 30 teachers
Secondary school 4 310 students with 32 teachers
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Govt. College 1 90 students with 45 teachers
Vocational Institutions -
2 Service Institutions
Bank 4
Post office -
Primary Health Care Center -
Veterinary Center -
Markets/ Shandies 2
3 No. of bore wells/pump sets (Functional) -
4 No. of Milk collection centers
( Union/ Society/ Pvt. Agency/Others)
-
Total Quantity of surplus milk
5 Road Connectivity (to main road by an
all-weather road) (Yes/No)
Yes
6 Bus facility (Yes/No) No
7 No. of HHs not provided electricity 20
8 Others (specify.............)
9 No. of HHs with not access to drinking
water
83
10 Access to Agro Industries (Yes/No) No
11 Any other facilities (specify------.......)
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Chapter – V LAND AND CROPPING
LAND USE PATTERN (IN ACRES)
We could not collected accurate data from the Village. The land use pattern as mention below is from District Perspective and
Strategic Plan to be published by DRDA, Koalsib.
Sl. No Village Geograp
hical area
Forest area Communi
ty land
Land under non
agriculture use
Permanent
Pastures
Uncultivated Area
Cultivated Area Net
sown area
Net area sown more than once
Gross Cropped Area
Temporary fallow
Permanent
fallow
Cultivated Rainfed
Cultivated Irrigated
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
1 College Veng & Venglai
985 367 44.48 518 50 79.08
54.37 37.07 79.08
2 Vengthar 1023 617.75 61.78 714.3 23 69.19 6.68 61.78 44.48 75.86
3 Project Veng 765 308.88 54.37 535.9 44 86.49 7.66 51.90 32.33 94.15
4 5
Rengtekawn, Bawktlang Diakkawn, New Diakkawn
1120
1387
388
208.5
37.07
192.74
910.5
1007
34
38
44.48
128.50
1.24
8.65
20.76
81.55
12.61
54.37
45.72
137.14
Source : PPR, Kolasib – I, Mizoram
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Vertical and horizontal expansion of Watersheds to achieve enhancement of production levels and Ground Water recharge and
regeneration of CPR. As shawn in this last page of the DPR, the withdrawal mechanism strickly followed the management of CPR.
Sl. No CPR Particulars Total Area (Ac) Area owned/ In possession of Area available for treatment (Ac)
Pvt. persons
Govt, (specify dept.)
PRI Any other
(PI. Specify)
Pvt. persons
Govt, (specify deptt.)
PRI
Any other (PI.
Specify)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
(i) Wasteland/ degraded land 2352 - 21171.8
(ii) Pastures
(Hi) Orchards 603
(iv) Village Woodlot
(v) Forest 1338.5
(vi) Village Ponds/ Tanks 24 18
(vii) Community Buildings 3
(viii) Weekly Markets 1
(ix) Permanent markets 1
(x) Temples/ Places of worship 32
(xi) Others (PI. specify)
Total 2955 58 22531.3
Source : PPR, Kolasib – I, Mizoram
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Sl. No Implements Nos.
1 2 3
1 Tractor 1
2 Sprayers-manual/ power 29
3 Cultivators/Harrows 13
4 Seed drill -
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Most of the area depends upon rain its come from May to October. Cropping intensity is less than 50% of the cropped area. In most
of the area single crop is grown. The farmers left the fields fallow for long years to regain the fertility of the soil, and then they bring
the field under cultivation.
Sl. No Crop classification Area (Ac)
1 2 3
1 Single crop 100.11
2 Double crop 34
3 Multiple crop Nill
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Sl. N 0
Season Crop sown
Rain fed Irrigated Total
Area (Ac)
Production (Ton/
yr)
Productivity
(Kgs/ Ac)
Cost of cultivatio
n (Rs. /Ac)
Area (Ac)
Production (Ton/
yr)
Productivity (Kgs/ Ac)
Cost of cultivation (Rs. /Ac)
Area (Ac)
Production
(Ton/ yr)
Productivity
(Kgs/Ac)
Cost of cultivation (Rs. /Ac)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 Kharif
Paddy 56.83 50.57 50570 56.83 50.75 50570
Soya bean
14.83 8.9 8900 14.83 8.9 8900
Sesam
2 Rabi Paddy 50.2 50.2
Maze 12.25 20.8 20800 9.2 10.9 10900 21.47 .30.7 31700 3 Summer
Total 134.1
1
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The soils of Kolasib District are dominated by sedimentary formation. These are generally young, immature, mostly developed from
parent materials such as fereginous sandstones and shale. The soils in the foot hills are collocium deposit and in plain areas
alluvial deposits are predominant. Three soil orders such as ultisols, inceptisols and entisols are found in the project area. The soils
as a whole are well drained except in few valley flat lands. The soils in general have low inherent fertility viz. bases and mineral
reserves. The soils in the hills are strongly acidic in reaction, whereas, the soils in alluvial deposits are less acidic in nature. The
surface soils of the hilly terrains are dark, highly leached and poor in bases, rich in iron and have pH values ranging from 4.5 to 5.5
(highly acidic). They are well drained, deep to very deep, rich in organic carbon, low in vailable phosphorus content and high in
available potash. The surface soil textures are loam to clay loam with clay content increasing with depth. The percentages of clay,
silt and sand within 50cm of the surface in most cases are 20-30% and 25-45% respectively. The pH and organic carbon contents
decrease and clay increases with depth. The base saturation above a lithic or paralithic contact is mostly low (below 35%). They
are capable of providing substantial oxygen supply for plant growth and have capability to retain moisture and maintain supply
through the growing seasons of most crops. Soils of the valley flat lands are brown to dark brown, poor in bases, moderately acidic
with pH ranging from 5.5 to 6.0, medium to high in organic carbon content, low available phosphate and medium to high available
potash. These are deep to very deep but moderately to poorly drained. The texture of the soil is mostly sandy loam to sandy clay
11 loams. The percentage of clay, silt and sand in the upper 50cm ranges 15-35% 5-34% and 40-75% respectively. Clay contents
do not increase with depth.
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Table : Soil Classification.
Sl.
No
Name Place Soil pH Organic
Carbon
Kg.
Phosphorus
P2O5 Kg.
Potassium
K2O Kg
Nitrate
Nitrogen
Amm.
Nitrogen
Magnesium Calcium
1 Lower Tlang
–I
45.0-90 5.0 0.5% (L) <7.0 (L) 60.0 (L) 0-1 (VL) 0-5 (L) High Low
2. Lower Tlawng
– II
45.0-90 5.0 0.5% (L) <7.0 (L) 60.0 (L) 0-1 (VL) 0-5 (L) High Low
3 Lower Tlawng
– III
45.0-90 6.0 0.5% (L) <7.0 (L) 60.0 (L) 0-1 (VL) 0-5 (L) High Low
4. Serlui – I 45.0-90 6.0 0.5% (L) <7.0 (L) 60.0 (L) 0-1 (VL) 0-5 (L) High Low
5. Serlui – II 45.0-90 5.0 0.5% (L) <7.0 (L) 60.0 (L) 1-0 (VL) 0-5 (L) High Low
L = Low VL = Very Low Sd/-
( C. LALENGZAUVA )
Asst. Soil Chemist
Directorate of Agriculture, Aizawl
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Chapter - VI
CLIMATIC & HYDROLOGICAL FEATURES
Mizoram has a pleasant climate. The upper part of the hills are predictably cold, cool during the summer, while the lower reaches
are relatively warm and humid. As such, Kolasib District is the lower part. Storms break out during March-April, just before or
around the summer. During winter, the temperature varies from 11°C to 21°C and in the summer it varies between 20°C to 32°C.
The entire area is under the direct influence of the South West monsoon. It rains heavily from May to September and the average
rainfall in Koalsib is 2221 mm. The entire Mizoram receives an annual rainfall of 2455.9 mm, more or less evenly distributed
excepting the South-Western parts that generally receive slightly higher amount of rainfall. The rainy season normally starts from
May and lasted up to October it rains heavily during this period. Flood and Drought has not accoured during the last five years.
Table : Climate and its related.
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Sl. No Name Total
1 2 3
1 Average Rain fall in mm 2221 mm
2 Agro climatic Zone Humid Mild Tropical
3 Major Streams Tlawng & Serlui
4 Average temperature in Centigrade (Max- Min) 11°C - 32°C
5 Average Annual Run off (mm/yr) 15
6 Average Annual Soil Loss (Ton/Ac/Yr) 27.18
6.1 FACILITIES
The Data could not collect accurately due to a short span of time for the preparation of DPR. Hence, the information may not get
accurately. Minor and Irrigation Deptt. Kolasib worked at the low laying area within the project. Generally, the source of water is
rain. They are open well and natural spring ahead in some part. Sample collected from selected farmers appeared that the main
source is open well, but not sufficient.
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STATUS OF WATER TABLE
Name of Watershed : Lower Tlawng-I
Name of Village : College Veng (College veng & Venglai)
S.No Name of the farmer Source
(open/ bore well)
Date of recording
Depth of water table from
ground level (in mts)
Source located at
(ridge/middle/valley)
Remarks
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Thanchhunga Open 1.6.2010 Valley Not sufficient
2 Mangthanga Open 2.6.2010 Valley Not sufficient
3 VL Ruata (L) Open 2.6.2010 Valley Not sufficient
4 Ramngaia Open 2.6.2010 Valley Not sufficient
5 Dohneha Open 2.6.2010 Valley Not sufficient
6 Siamhauva Open 2.6.2010 Valley Not sufficient
7 Ramzauva Open 2.6.2010 Valley Not sufficient
8 Rokunga Open 2.6.2010 Valley Not sufficient
9 Chhuanga Open 2.6.2010 Valley Not sufficient
10 VL Enga Open 2.6.2010 Valley Not sufficient
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6.1.2 Name of Watershed : Lower Tlawng-II
Name of Village : Vengthar
S.No Name of the farmer Source
(open/ bore well)
Date of recording
Depth of water table from
ground level (in mts)
Source located at
(ridge/middle/valley)
Remarks
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 H Vanlalnghenga Open 7.6.2010 Valley Not sufficient
2 Malsawma Open 7.6.2010 Valley Not sufficient
3 T Zathanga Open 7.6.2010 Valley Not sufficient
4 Sawingoa Open 7.6.2010 Valley Not sufficient
5 H Phena Open 8.6.2010 Valley Not sufficient
6 Dalhena Open 8.6.2010 Valley Not sufficient
7 Ronghaka Open 8.6.2010 Valley Not sufficient
8 Chhingkhawlala Open 8.2010 Valley Not sufficient
9 Dizama Open 8.6.2010 Valley Not sufficient
10 Siamsanga Open 11.6.2010 Valley Not sufficient
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6.1.3 Name of Watershed : Lower Tlawng-III
Name of Village : Project Veng
S.No Name of the farmer Source
(open/ bore well)
Date of recording
Depth of water table from
ground level (in mts)
Source located at
(ridge/middle/valley)
Remarks
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 L Thanhlira Open 7.6.2010 Middle Not Sufficient
2 R Chalhlira Open 7.6.2010 Middle Not Sufficient
3 R Pachhunga Open 7.6.2010 Middle Not Sufficient
4 LN Tluanga Open 7.6.2010 Valley Not Sufficient
5 H Lalduhawma Open 8.6.2010 Valley Not Sufficient
6 F Vanlalfeli Open 8.6.2010 Valley Not Sufficient
7 H Kapliana Open 8.6.2010 Valley Not Sufficient
8 Rothangveli Open 8.2010 Valley Not Sufficient
9 Vanlalaruala Open 8.6.2010 Valley Not Sufficient
10 Vanramngaia Open 11.6.2010 Valley Not Sufficient
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6.1.4 Name of Watershed : Serlui- I
Name of Village : Rengtekawn (Rengtekawn & Bawktlang)
S.No Name of the farmer Source (open/
bore well) Date of recording
Depth of water table
from ground level (in mts)
Source located at
(ridge/middle/valley)
Remarks
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 C Thankunga Open 23.6.2010 Middle Sufficient
2 R Ramhlira Open 23.6.2010 Middle Sufficient
3 Malsawmtluanga Open 23.6.2010 Valley Sufficient
4 PC Darhmingliana Open 23.6.2010 Middle Sufficient
5 Biakmawia Open 23.6.2010 Middle Sufficient
6 C Tholiana Open 23.6.2010 Ridge Not Sufficient
7 LT Fala Open 23.6.2010 Ridge Not Sufficient
8 TK Thanga Open 23.6.2010 Middle Not Sufficient
9 PL Thianga Open 23.6.2010 Middle Not Sufficient
10 C Para Open 23.6.2010 Ridge Not Sufficient
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STATUS OF WATER TABLE
Name of Watershed : Serlui- II
Name of Village : Diakkawn (Diakkawn & New Diakkawn)
S.No Name of the farmer Source
(open/ bore well)
Date of recording
Depth of water table from
ground level (in mts)
Source located at
(ridge/middle/valley)
Remarks
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 C Ramnuama Open 25.6.2010 Ridge Sufficient
2 C Lalliana Open 25.6.2010 Ridge Sufficient
3 Biakchhungi Open 25.6.2010 Ridge Not Sufficient
4 R Lalthlamuani Open 25.6.2010 Ridge Sufficient
5 VL Sawma Open 25.6.2010 Ridge Sufficient
6 PC Zohmingthanga Open 25.6.2010 Ridge Not Sufficient
7 Ramkapzauva Open 25.6.2010 Ridge Sufficient
8 Ramliana Open 25.6.2010 Ridge Not Sufficient
9 Thankima Open 25.6.2010 Ridge Sufficient
10 Dengchhuani Open 25.6.2010 Ridge Not Sufficient
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6.2 QUALITY OF DRINKING WATER
As collected from the Watsan Division, Public Health Engineering Deptt. Kolasib, Hand pump are placed in different locations in the
District. The project covered area as shown below has fit and safe for drinking purposed in underground water. There is a plenty of
drinking water, but the problem lies with the extraction. The surface water is also the Rivers/streams and Ponds.
2 3 4 5 6 7 3
S.
NO
Source (Bore/well/O
HS etc)
Location Date of collection of
sample
No. of samples collected
Specific remarks of the lab report
Stage of ground water development
(safe/semi critical/critical/over
exploited)
Reason for over exploitation
1 Bore(Hand pump tube well)
Tuithaveng 19.6.2010 1 Fit for drinking Safe -
2 Bore no.1 (Hand pump tube well)
Rengtekawn 19.3.2010 1 Fit for drinking Safe -
3 Bore no.2 (Hand pump tube well)
Rengtekawn 19.3.2010 1 Fit for drinking Safe -
Source : Watsan Division PHE Kolasib.
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6.3 AVAILABILITY OF DRINKING WATER
1 2 3 4
S.No Item Units Quantity
1 Drinking water requirement Ltrs/day 288820
2 Present availability of drinking water Ltrs/day 226930
3 No. of drinking water sources available Nos 58 (HPTW + stream)
a) No. functional Nos 10
b) No. requires repairs Nos 14
c) No. defunct Nos 14
4 Short fall if any Ltrs/day 61890
5 No. of families getting drinking water from out side the Micro watershed area Nos
6 Requirement of new drinking water sources (if any) Nos. 15
Source : Watsan Division PHE Kolasib.
6.4 SURFACE WATER SOURCES
1 2 3 4 5
Sl. No Type of water resource Nos Area irrigated (Ac) Storage capacity (Cu.m)
1 Tank
2 Pond 2
3 Lake -
4 Check dam 3
5 Percolation tank
6 Channel
7 Any others (specify— ..........)
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Chapter - VII
EXISTING ASSETS (WORKS ALREADY COMPLETED UNDER DIFFERENT SCHEMES)
7.1.1 Name of Watershed : Lower Tlawng I
Name of Village : College veng (College veng & Venglai)
Sl. No
Name of the work
Survey No./ Local
Name
Quantity (No./
RMTs)
Amount spent (in Rs.) Programme Year of Constructi
on
Status (Functional to be Repaired/rejuven
ated
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 Urinal College Veng
8 85,000.00 12th Finace Commission
Grant
2006-10 Functional
2 Anganwadi College Veng
1 1,50,000.00 ICDS 2007 Functional
3 YMA Hall College Veng
1 2,00,000.00 MP Fund 2005 Functional
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7.1.2 Name of Watershed : Lower Tlawng II
Name of Village : Vengthar
Sl. No Name of the work
Survey No./ Local
Name
Quantity (No./
RMTs)
Amount spent (in Rs.) Programme Year of Constructi
on
Status (Functional to be Repaired/rejuven
ated
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 Urinal 2 25,5000.00 12th Financial Commission
2009 Functional
2 Urinal 1 MUP Vengthar 2009 Functional
3 Urinal 1 NSS ,GKC 2005 Functional
4 Urinal 2 Mahila Functional
5 Bath room 1 NSS,GKC 2005 Functional
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7.1.3 Name of Watershed : Lower Tlawng III
Name of Village : Project Veng.
Sl. No Name of the work
Survey No./ Local
Name
Quantity (No./
RMTs)
Amount spent (in Rs.) Programme Year of Constructi
on
Status (Functional to be Repaired/rejuven
ated
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 Anganwadi Project Veng
1 1,60,000.00 ICDS 2009 Functional
2 Urinal Project Veng
1 15,000.00 SIRD 2008 Functional
3 Tennis Court Project Veng
1 1,00,000.00 MP Fund 2007 Functional
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7.1.4 Name of Watershed : Serlui I
Name of Village : Rengtekawn (Rengtekawn & Bawktlang)
Sl. No
Name of the work Survey No./ Local Name
Quantity (No./
RMTs)
Amount spent (in Rs.)
Programme Year of Constructi
on
Status (Functional to be Repaired/rejuven
ated
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 Link Road Rengtekawn NREGA 2009 Functional
2 Urinal Rengtekawn 2 16,000.00 SSA & LAD 2009 Functional
3 Toilet Rengtekawn 1 10,000.00 SSA 2009 Functional
4 Bath Room Rengtekawn 1 10,000.00 LAD 2007 Functional
5 Urinal Bawktlang 3 30,000.00 LAD 2007 Functional
6 Anganwadi Bawktlang 1 1.60,000.00 ICDS 2007 Functional
7 Bore well Bawktlang 2 1,50,000.00 LAD\DRDA 2007-09 Functional
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7.1.5 Name of Watershed : Serlui II
Name of Village : Diakkawn ( Diakkawn & New Diakkawn)
Sl. No Name of the work
Survey No./ Local
Name
Quantity (No./
RMTs)
Amount spent (in Rs.) Programme Year of Constructi
on
Status (Functional to be Repaired/rejuven
ated
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 Community Hall
Diakkawn 1 6,20,000.00 MP Fund 1997 Not yet completed
2 Shopping Centre
Diakkawn 1 3,00,000.00 1997 Functional
3 Urinal Diakkawn,N. Diakkawn
3 90,000.00 12th Financial Commissional
Grant
1994-2010 Functional
4 Bath room Diakkawn 2 50,000.00 1998 Functional
5 Basketball court
Diakkawn 1 2,50,000 MLA fund 2009 To be repaired
6 Cemetry Road
N. Diakkawn
1 42,000 SJSRY 2009-10 Functional
7 Step N. Diakkawn
1 5,46,500.00 NREGS 2009 Functional
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Chapter - VII
PROBLEM TYPOLOGY OF THE WATERSHED
8.1 Project mandate –
1) Low production of food crops
2) Cultivation/jhumming on steep slopes.
3) Low level of production of horticulture crops
4) Forest degradation
5) Lack of extension services
6) Supply of seed. Seedlings of good quality
7) Lack of assured irrigation facility in the w\WRC field
8) High Soil erosion and run-off.
8.2 Non-project mandate –
1) Lack of storage and processing facilities
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2) Lack of marketing facilities
3) Lack of credit facilities
4) Less involvement of Bank and other financial institutions.
8.3 Policy level constraint –
1) Nature of land ownership
2) Lack of price support
3) Lack of village level agriculture extension activities
4) Lack of strong Village administration
8.4 Major Problem –
Most primitive and prevalent method of shifting cultivation or jhumming results in rapid degradation of the primary forest, heavy soil
erosion and rapid surface run-off flow.
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Chapter - IX
PROPOSED INTERVENTIONS TO OVERCOME PROBLEMS
(PLANING PROCESS)
To overcome the above constraints and for successful implementation of various soil conservation measures proposed in the
micro-watershed, effective co-operation of the beneficieries and participation in the watershed is very important. Since, the farmers/
users associations are directly involved in the scheme works, the socio-economic status of beneficiaries will be increased and will
help a lot for implementating the scheme in a major way. The following item of works are proposed for the intervention to overcome
the problems :-
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PHYSICAL AND FINANCIAL TARGET FOR KOLASIB – I IWMP PROJECT:
Sl. No
Component
1st Year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year 5th Year 6th Year 7th year Total
Phy (No)
Fin (Rs.)
Phy (No)
Fin (Rs.)
Phy (No)
Fin (Rs.)
Phy (No)
Fin (Rs.)
Phy (No)
Fin (Rs.)
Phy (No)
Fin (Rs.)
Phy (No)
Fin (Rs.)
Phy (No)
Fin (Rs.)
1 DPR (1%) 1 4.497 1 4.497
2 Entry Point Activities (4 %)
23 10.34 17 7.64 40 17.988
3 Institution & Capacity Building (5%)
1485 5.20 1485 5.20 570 2.0 850 3.0 590 2.085 570 2.0 850 3.0 6400 22.485
4 Productivity Enhancement (13%)
40 20.0 60 20.0 60 18.461 232 58.461
5 Livelihoods for Asset less (10%)
43 12.55 39 11.55 35 10.435 35 10.435 152 44.97
6
Natural Resource Management (50%)
1000 75.0 1000 75.0 998 74.85 2998 224.85
7 Consolidation phase (5%)
149 11.2425 149 11.2425 298 22.485
8 Administration 10%
14 6.42 14 6.42 14 6.42 14 6.42 14 6.42 14 6.42 14 6.45 14 44.97
9. Monitoring (1%)
8 1.0 4 0.50 8 1.0 4 0.50 4 0.50 7 0.997 35 4.497
10 Evaluation (1%)
1 1.12425 1 1.12425 1 2.2485 3 4.497
Note - " Not to be plan
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9.1. Entry Point Activities :
The following works are proposed to be taken up as per the PRA exercise, done by each of the Watershed Committee
during the first and second year of the First phase.
Sl.
No
Name of
Village
Item of Works
to be Constructed
Place No’s Estimate
cost Justification
1.
Project veng Public Urinal Near AMFU building 1 50,000.00 Frequent meeting of public are taking place on
this place. No Latrine here.
Water point Zolui hnar 1 25,000.00 Safe Drinking purpose for
farmers.
Waiting shed Near Godown & YMA Park 2 1,50,000.00 Resting place for farmers
Public Dusbin Near Agriculture office 1 1,00,000.00 For sanitation
2 Rengtekawn Waiting sheds Bawktlang, Chemlui Road & Builum Road
3 1,80,000.00 Resting place for farmers
Public Urinal Gosen & Rengtekawn 2 40,000.00 For Health and
Sanitation purpose.
3 New
Diakkawn
Waiting shed 1 22,000.00 Resting place for farmers
Water-point Zolui zau, Chemlui zau, Challui zau, Bungmual, &
Mualkawi
5 1,55,000.00 Safe Drinking purpose for farmers.
4 Venglai Public Urinal Kanan (near Sangte’s
house), AOC (near BMa’s house), & Vengthlang
3 60,000.00 For health and sanitation
with collectible of User
charge. Public Toilet with Water connection
Venglai Bazar 1 50,000.00
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5. Diakkawn Waiting shed Challui, Galilee, Cemetery,
& Kapliana’s Garden
4 1,20,000.00 Resting place for farmers
Public Urinal Challui road, Galilee, Near V.C house, Diakkawn
Bazar
4 1,60,000.00 For Health and Sanitation purpose.
Water point Near Cemetery 1 20,000.00 Safe Drinking purpose for
public.
YMA Hall YMA Hall 1 50,000.00
6. Vengthar Waiting shed Runglei road –Thenphek & Tourist Lodge raod
2 70,000.00 Resting place for farmers
Public Urinal Bethel veng & Thlanmual veng,
2 40,000.00 For Health and Sanitation purpose.
Public bathroom
Darnam & Thlanmuan veng 2 50,000.00 For safety of women & children.
Water point Thlanmual veng & Vengthar – II
2 1,00,000.00 Safe Drinking purpose for public.
Others Within the project area 2
40 17,98,800
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9.2 Capacity building :
Capacity building is said to be a continuous process. It comprises orientation, training, exposure visits, experience sharing,
interaction, skill development, and handholding and follow-ups. Up to the WDT level should be trained at NERIWALM, Tejpur,
SIRD, Mizoram and NIRD, Hyderabad/Guwahati. Below the Watershed Committee should be trained by the Extension Training
Centre (SIRD), WDT and the Krishni Vidyan Kendra (KVK). Pamphlet, Leaflet, Pictorial etc. will be prepared for the capacity
building of the users. The estimate expenditure will be chalked out as per the ministry instruction from time to time. 6400 activities
to be proposed and the total expenditure will be Rs. 22.485 lakhs during the project period,.
Table : Institution and Capacity building under IWMP, Kolasib - II
Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th Total
No. of Activities to be proposed (in Nos) 1485 1485 570 850 590 570 850 6400
Estimated amount 5.20 5.20 2.0 3.0 2.085 2.0 3.0 22.485
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9.3 Productivity enhancement:
13% of the total project cost has been earmark for the productivity enhancement. Under this component the following activities are
proposed – Assisting Micro-enterprise for the rural poor people, increase SHG mode of largescale production, property resource
development, fodder and fuel development including Bio-gas production, ground water recharging activities etc. Five groups have
been identified as the marketing agencies for selling the productions. Under this component, wages employment wil be prepared
for the rural poor people at their land. Total no of activities to be proposed is 232 and the estimated amount is Rs. 58.461 lakhs.
The identified/selected groups are enclosed in Annexure – III
Table : Productivitiy enhancement under IWMP, Kolasib - I
Year 3rd 4th 5th Total
No. of activities to be proposed (in No.s) 40 60 60 232
Estimated amount (Rs. in lakhs) 20.0 20.0 18.461 58.461
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9.4 Livelihood activities for Asset less persons :
More than 30 Self Help Groups has been formed for their economic upliftment of the poor people within the project area. The
members of the group is varies from 5 – 20 persons. The defunct SHG will revive from the project fund with stimulating the
objectives of the self help groups. Group formation, internal lending, preparation of project project proposals, saving, banking
system etc. will be trained the groups. The SHGs may be choosed one of their economic activities among Pasture development,
sericulture, bee keeping, back yard poultry, small ruminant, other livestocks and other micro-enterprises, Veterinary services for
livestock and other livestock improvement measures, Fisheries development in village ponds/tanks, farm ponds etc. Promotion and
propagation of non-conventional energy saving devices, energy conservation measures, bio fuel plantations etc. are the main
activities to be taken up. Under this component, some selected persons will assisted a sum of rupees twenty five thousand to ten
thousand in shoe reparing, tinsmithy, blacksmithy, mobile reparing, tailoring etc. The selected persons/Groups are enclosed in
Annexure – IV
Table : Livelihood activities for Asset less persons under IWMP, Kolasib - I
Year 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Total
No. of activities to be proposed (in No.s) 43 39 35 35 152
Estimated amount (Rs. in lakhs) 12.55 11.55 10.435 10.435 44.97
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9.5 Works :
Works component includes activities required to restore the health of the catchment area by reducing the volume and velocity of
surface run-off, including regeneration of vegetative cover in forest and common land, afforestation, staggered trenching, contour
and graded bunding, bench terracing etc. Drainage line treatment with a combination of vegetative and engineering structures,
such as earthen checks, brushwood checks, gully plugs, loose boulder checks, gabion structures, underground dykes etc.,
Development of water harvesting structures such as low-cost farm ponds, nalla bunds, check-dams, percolation tanks and ground
water recharge through wells, bore wells and other measures, Nursery raising for fodder, fuel, timber and horticultural species, as
far as possible local species may be given priority. Land Development including in-situ soil and moisture conservation and drainage
management measures like field bunds, contour and graded bunds fortified with plantation, bench terracing in hilly terrain etc. Crop
demonstrations for popularizing new crops/varieties, water saving technologies such as drip irrigation or innovative management
practices. As far as possible varieties based on the local germplasm may be promoted and Pasture development are the major
works to be taken up. Works should be taken up from the Private and Forest land. The individual land owners are listed with their
activities enclosed in Annexure – II
Table : Works under IWMP, Kolasib - I
Year 3rd 4th 5th Total
No. of activities to be proposed (in ha.) 1000 1000 998 2998
Estimated amount (Rs. in lakhs) 75.0 75.0 74.85 224.85
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9. 6 Withdrawal phase :
The following activities to be taken up during this period.
1) Consolidation and completion of various works.
2) Building the capacity of the community based organizations to carry out the new agenda items during post project period.
3) Sustainable management of natural resources
4) Up-scaling of successful experiences regarding farm production systems /off-farm livelihoods, successful experiences
related to above aspects through revolving fund under the project as well as credit and technical support from external
institutions;
5) Preparation of project completion report with details about status of each intervention; Documentation of successful
experiences 6) Formal allocation of user’s right over common property resources (CPRs);
7) Collection of user charges for CPRs; Repair, maintenance and protection of CPRs;
8) Sustainable utilization of developed natural resources;
9) Involvement of gram panchayat/corresponding institutions (as a governance body) in addressing the above aspects and
Participatory planning, implementation and monitoring of activities to be carried out
10) Terminal evaluation of project as per the expected outcomes.
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11) Federations could be formed at the level of a cluster of villages in order to support economic activities at scale. These would
further strengthen and activate the linkages established with external resource agencies for knowledge, credit, input
procurement, sale of local produce, carrying on processing activities to the point of exports. In these activities, bankability of
activities will be attempted. At the same time, local-level institutions are expected to reach maturity and exit protocols
become operative for the PIA.
12) The Watershed Committees (WCs) may use the Watershed Development Fund for repair and maintenance of structures.
Withdrawal mechanism for the project is also enclosed in Annexure – I
Table : Withdrawal phase under IWMP, Kolasib - I
Year 6th 7th Total
No. of activities to be proposed (in no.s.) 149 149 298
Estimated amount (Rs. in lakhs) 11.2425 11.2425 22.485
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Chapter - X
MAP
Sl. No Name of Map Page No.
Serlui - I Serlui - II Tlawng – I Tlawng - II Tlawng - III
1 Wasteland Map 88 89 90 91 92
2 Drainage map 93 94 95 96 97
3 Contour map 98 99 100 101 102
4 Slope Map 103 104 105 106 107
5 Elevation Map 108 109 110 111 112
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Annexure – I
WITHDRAWAL MECHANISM
Since the beginning of this project the community members are being facilitated to adopt operational strategies in
capacity building. In the last year of XI plan (2011-2012) the Watershed Committee/Watershed Association will be
converted in to a self sufficient, independent institution which will be able to maintain post project activities on its
own. The convergence and harmonization of resources of different flagship schemes and programmes will be
channeled through this micro watershed development project, in particular. At the end of the project (after saturation)
the concerned PIA shall handed over the assets created during the project period, responsibilities and post project
management etc. to the Watershed committee through a memorandum of agreement depicted below:-
The Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between Watershed Committee (WC) & the Project Implementing
Agency (PIA) (Block Development Officer, Bilkhawthlir)
This Memorandum of Agreement is executed on this ……………… day of ……………………. Month
…………………………… year & between Watershed Association represented by its Chairman herein after called and
referred to as the Association and the PIA.
IN FAVOUR OF
PIA under XI plan IWMP project I of Kolasib district, handing over the post management responsibilities &
sustainability to the Chairman & the authorized person, on behalf of WC to undertake the responsibilities of ongoing
development within the earmarked project area as per terms and conditions Now this document witnesses as follows.
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The terms and conditions in respect of Memorandum of Agreement between Watershed Committee and PIA
1. An exhaustive list of assets (structures, amount in cash and in the bank accounts) created (under EPA, NRM,
FPS & LSS) in all the matured and saturated watersheds under IWMP should be prepared by the respective
Watershed Committees and handed over to the PIA through WDT, retaining one copy of the same with them for
post project maintenance and regular audit at the watershed level by the Chartered Account.
2. The amount lying as on closing date of the project, Watershed Project account should be audited and transferred
to the Watershed Development Fund (WDF) Account in the Bank.
3. For sustainability of the programme beyond the project period, the Watershed Committees (WC) should believe
in rotational leadership and is authorized to operate only one Bank Account i.e. WDF Account.
4. Yearly auditing of the accounts by the Chartered Accountant is mandatory and to be adhered strictly.
5. The office bearers of Watershed Committee (WC) shall not involve in any political or religious activities.
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6. The office bearers of Watershed Association and Watershed Committee shall involve all the communities
irrespective of caste, creed and religious.
7. In case of any embezzlement of fund, the Administrative system shall proceed according to Rules & Laws.
8. The appropriate officials shall have the liberty to inspect and carry out checks on works under progress,
completed works, documents, reports, vouchers, accounts, Cash book, physical verification of assets created
under IWMP and can take any administrative action against the defaulter/s.
9. The community assets shall be divided into three categories : (a) Those which are to be used by the same
families on a regular basis (e.g. water tanks, field drains etc.) ; (b) Those which annually auctioned (e.g. fishing
right, biomass from the common land etc.) and (c) Common assets like irrigation sources, WHS, canals,
watershed office, tanks/ponds etc.
10. Separate list of beneficiaries shall be prepared for assets under category (a), (b) and (c) as applicable.
11. The Watershed Association shall have the right to decide the service charges to be collected from the
beneficiaries associated with the first category (a) of structures and also collect the amount through; auction
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regarding use of assets under second (b) category of structures and shall be deposited under the Watershed
Development Fund account.
12. The structures under category (b) and (c), the entire cost towards repair/maintenance may be borne out of the
Watershed Development Fund, by using maximum up to 25% of the entire 'contribution' part, in a single year,
subject to its availability.
13. However, in case of structures under category (a), the beneficiary will repair the same at his own cost or may
take loan from the revolving fund available with the Watershed Committee in the Watershed Development Fund
account and repay and same in 12th installments within one year. The existing rate of interest shall be continued
uniformly for all the lending groups.
14. The WDF account will primarily run in the nature of revolving Fund. No individual beneficiary should be granted
any sorts of grant, financial assistance in any form.
15. Only the SHG/UG formed during the implementation phase shall have the eligibility to take loans. For
sustainability of the programme beyond the project period, all groups i.e. Self Help Groups and User Groups
should be converted into income generating groups and should believe in rotational leadership.
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16. New groups (SHG/UG) may be formed during post-project phase. These groups may also be entitled to have such
loan subject to the fulfillment of maturity criterion.
17. The Watershed Committee (WC) may engage one Para-worker on regular or part time basis depending upon the
need and financial resources available (for maintenance of accounts, records, registers etc.)
18. The existing rate of interest shall be continued uniformly for all the lending groups and repayment of loans
should be made within one year with maximum 12(twelve) installments.
19. The WC may collect the financial assistance from any other sources to augment the WDF fund. All donations,
interests, fines, fees etc. shall be deposited in the WDF account.
20. All the group representatives (at least one from each group) shall be ensured in the Watershed Committee.
21. The decisions approved and resolved in the General Body Meeting of Watershed Association, will only be
executed / implemented by the Watershed Committee.
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22. Any change in Watershed Committee shall be made once it is resolved in the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of
Watershed Association.
23. Half-Yearly Meeting of Watershed Association is mandatory.
24. The WDF shall have interest bearing account in any Nationalized Bank / Corporative Bank.
25. The WDF shall be jointly operated by the President and the Secretary and/or an authorized person duly resolved
in WA. During the post project period, the WDT Leader will also be a part of Bank Account signatories of WA, to
assure the proper utilization of WDF and no depletion of WDF may take place.
26. Any withdrawal of money from WDF account shall be resolved in WC meeting with proper records and purpose.
27. The SHG shall take loan maximum up to double the amount of their common fund and the UG shall be
restricted to the equal amount of their savings as usual. However, maximum amount to be given to one SHG/UG
at a time shall not exceed Rs.50000/- (Rupees fifty thousand) only.
28. The SHGs should be assisted into two ways. For Group Corpus fund, the fund will be give directly to the SHGs
and the Revolving fund will be deposited at the Bank.
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29. The peer group pressure shall be kept functional for successful recovery of loan.
30. 50% of interest earned by way of lending shall be retained by the respective groups (SHGs / UGs) and rest 50%
will go to WDF.
31. The Watershed associations are also at their liberty to start new profit making ventures by utilizing the corpus
fund (WDF) as security deposit and the profit earned should go to the WDF.
32. The details of account of income and expenditure shall be presented in the meeting of Watershed Association and
put it on the notice board of WA and Community Hall also on half yearly basis.
33. In the event that WA becomes defunct, the community assets and WDF fund will be transferred to the Village
Council of the concerned village or decide by the PIA.
In witness thereby, the Memorandum of Agreement is executed on the …………………… day of ………….......... month …………………………. year.
Handing over Taking over
PIA 1)President
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2) Authorized Person
of Watershed
Association
Witnessed by,
1) ______________________________________________________
2) ______________________________________________________
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Annexure - II
Details of User Group members :
Name Watershed : Lower Tlawng – III (Project Veng)
Sl.No. Name Father's/Mother
's name Present addres
Name of area (Watershed)
Area Treated area
Name of crops per capita
income
Any stream nearby
watershed (Yes/No)
1 Vanlalruala VYeskapa (L) Project veng Mangkhawng lui 3.5 1.5
Arecanut, Orange,Khanghu 6000 Yes
2 Thanpuia Vunga Venglai Mangkhawng lui 3 3
Arecanut, Limbu, Fruit, Betel leaf, Orange 7000 Yes
3 L Thanhlira Laltina (L) Project veng Mangkhawng lui 3 2
Arecanut, Papaya, Pine apple 2500 No
4 Saihmingthanga Sailo
Lallungliana Sailo Project veng
Mangkhawng lui l 2
Arecanut, Khanghu, Mangoes 4000 Yes
5 R Chalhlira Zirsangi Project veng Mangkhawng lui 2.5 2.5
Arecanut, Limbu, Hatkora, Serthlum 8000 No
6 LalrinYesa Thangbuana Venglai Mangkhawng lui 5 2
Ser, Arecanut, Khanghu 6000 No
7 R Pachhunga Liani Project veng Mangkhawng lui 2.5 2.5
Arecanut, Oranges, Pineapple 1000 No
8 C Lallura Darnghaka Project veng Tuilut 1.5 1.5 Banana, Anthurium 2000 Yes
9 VL Siama Hauhnar Lalthanga Project veng Tuilut 2 1 Banana - No
10 L Nundanga Muma Venglai Tuilut 2 1 Arecanut, Ser,
Khanghu 500 No
11 SR Ramdinfela Liansua Venglai Tuilut 3 2 Arecanut, Banana - Yes
12 Lalzikpuii Kapthuama Project veng Tuilut 6 2 Arecanut, Banana - Yes
13 H Lalchhandama H LalduhYesa Project veng Mangkhawng lui 1 1 Arecanut, Khanghu 3000 No
14 Hriatzauva Nghinglovi Venglai Mangkhawng lui 2 2
Khanghu, Oranges, Arecanut 10000 No
15 Thangreia Beireia College veng Tuilut 3 3 Arecanut, Banana, 5000 Yes
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16 C Lalrintluanga C Thanmawia Project veng Tuilut 2 1 Arecanut, Banana - No
17 Lalhmuakliana Thanzovi Venglai Mangkhawng lui 3 1
Arecanut, Oranges, Khanghu 7000 No
18 Vanramngaia Thansanga Project veng Tuilut 5 5 Arecanut, Ser,
Pineapple 3000 Yes
19 Thanmawia Chala Project veng Mangkhawng lui 3 2 Arecanut, Banana - No
20 Nundanga L Huatthanga Venglai Mangkhawng lui 3 2 Arecanut, Banana 3000 Yes
21 SR MalsYesa Dingi Project veng Mangkhawng lui 3 2 Arecanut, Khanghu 3500 No
22 Vanlalhruaia Kamlova Diakkawn Mangkhawng lui 3 2
Mangoes, Arecanut, Banana 4500 Yes
23 LN Tluanga Ramthangi Project veng Mangkhawng lui 5 3 Arecanut, Banana, Ser 3000 No
24 HL Thanga Pari Venglai Mangkhawng lui 3 1 Arecanut, Khanghu - Yes
25 F Rothangvunga F Hrangzika Venglai Mangkhawng lui 3 2 Arecanut - No
26 Hrangthanga Pari College veng Mangkhawng lui 3 2 Arecanut - No
27 Lalbuanga Zorema Salem veng Mangkhawng lui 3 2 Arecanut - No
28 Laihnuni R Thangzuala Venglai Mangkhawng lui 2 1 Arecanut 500 No
29 C Lalzuala Rosangi Venglai Mangkhawng lui 3 2 Coffee, Arecanut 500 Yes
30 PC VL Siama Biaksangi Venglai Mangkhawng lui 2 2 Arecanut, Limbu 3000 No
31 Nundanga Ralhana Venglai Mangkhawng lui 3 1 Arecanut 1500 No
32 Jacoba Khuanga Salem veng Tuilut 3 3 Arecanut - Yes
33 F Vanlalfeli F Chhunkunga Project veng Tuilut 3 1 Pineapple - Yes
34 LalngaihYesa Project veng Tuilut 2 2 Banana 1500 No
35 Lalramngaia Ramzauva Project veng Tuilut 3 1 Arecanut - Yes
36 Kapzauva Palvela Hmarveng Mangkhawng lui 3 2.5 Arecanut - Yes
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37 Remsangi Bohthanga Project veng Mangkhawng lui 3 1 Arecanut, Khanghu 1000 No
38 Lalmuana VL Auva Venglai Mangkhawng lui 1 1 Arecanut, Banana 1000 Yes
39 Rohnuna VL Auva Venglai Mangkhawng lui 1 1 Arecanut - No
40 Lalrinkima Selthuama Venglai Mangkhawng lui 1.5 1.5 Kawhtebel 400 Yes
41 Chhiarpuithanga Selthuama Venglai Mangkhawng lui 1 1 Kawhtebel - Yes
42 Chhingi Fala Project veng Tuilut 2.5 - Arecanut, Banana - Yes
43 Vanlalhruaia Saikhalha Venglai Mangkhawng lui 3 - - - No
44 Zochhuanmawia Sangkhuma Rengtekawn Tuilut 3 3 Arecanut, Tea,
Banana 500 Yes
45 David Laldinthara Fimchawia Diakkawn Mangkhawng lui 2.5 2.5 Arecanut - No
46 Khiangthuama Thianghlimi Nursery veng Mangkhawng lui 5 3 Coffee, Banana 1000 Yes
47 Lalnunsanga Chhanhlimi Project veng Mangkhawng lui 2.5 1 Arecanut - No
48 Nghaki Lalchawia Venglai Mangkhawng lui 3 1 - - No
49 Lalthangi Siama Venglai Mangkhawng lui 2 - - - No
50 Ralkapthanga Thangbuana Venglai Mangkhawng lui 3 1 Arecanut - No
51 Rohluma Rokhumi Project veng Mangkhawng lui 3 1 Arecanut - No
52 Vanlaltlana Ngurkhumi Project veng Tuilut 3 - - - No
53 Vanlaltluanga Lalengi Project veng Tuilut 2.5 - - - Yes
54 Dothangvunga Laltanpuii Project veng Tuilut 2.5 - - - Yes
55 R Lalthuamliana Thanpari Project veng Tuilut 4 - - - No
56 Lamthangvunga Rosali Project veng Mangkhawng lui 2.5 - - - Yes
57 Lalthianghlima Aizawl Mangkhawng lui 3 - - - Yes
58 Lalthakimi Lungtiawia Diakkawn Mangkhawng 2 2 - - No
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lui
59 R Lalbiaksanga C Thanga Venglai Tuilut 4 4 Teak - No
60 H Zohmingthanga Nunmawii Project veng
Mangkhawng lui 7 4 Arecanut 8000 No
61 F Aithuama Venglai Mangkhawng lui 3 - - - No
62 Lalsangliana Bawngleia Diakkawn Mangkhawng lui 2 1 Arecanut - No
63 Lalkhuma Thansanga Venglai Mangkhawng lui 2 2
Arecanut Oranges, Khanghu 5000 No
64 Vanlalsiama VYeskapa (L) Project veng Mangkhawng lui 2.5 - - - No
65 Liandala Thannguri College veng Mangkhawng lui 3 - - - Yes
66 C Kapbuaia Vansanga Project veng Mangkhawng lui 2 - - - Yes
67 Lalneli Saizika Venglai Mangkhawng lui 3 - - - No
68 Laltluangliana LT Zauva Project veng Mangkhawng lui 3 1 Arecanut - No
69 Chhuanvawra Hrangzuala Venglai Mangkhawng lui 2 1 Arecanut - No
70 Thansiama Nghinglovi Venglai Tuilut 2 - - - Yes
71 Lalrintluanga Sentea Venglai Tuilut 2 - - - No
72 Sangzuala Ropianga Tumpui Tuilut 2 - - - No
73 Ropianga Sailiani Project veng Tuilut 3 - - - No
74 Sawirema Buangthangpuii Project veng Tuilut 3 - - - No
75 Lalthakima Seni Tumpui Tuilut 3 1 Arecanut - No
76 Vanlaldika Lalhmingliana Project veng Tuilut 3 1 Arecanut - No
77 Mangkhuma Lunghnemi Venglai Tuilut 3 - - - No
78 Laldingliana Roliana Venglai Tuilut 2 - - - No
79 Lungtiawia Thanghleia Diakkawn Tuilut 2.5 2.5 Arecanut - No
80 Kapliana Hmangaihthangi Project veng
Mangkhawng lui 3 - Arecanut - Yes
81 James Lalthlamuana
Lalhmingthanga Project veng
Mangkhawng lui 2 1 Arecanut - No
82 Zangenga LalsYesliani Venglai Mangkhawng lui 1 - - - No
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83 Lalramchhana Thangzuala Vengthar Mangkhawng lui 5 4 Arecanut - No
84 R Sangluaia Ralliana College veng Tuilut 20 5
Pineapple, Arecanut, Mangoes, Limbu,
Betel leaf 2000 Yes
85 H Siamthanga Neihkhama (L) College veng Tuilut 10 5 Arecanut, Hatkora - Yes
86 H Lianthanga Sumthanga (L) College veng Tuilut 5 3 Arecanut, Limbu,
Pineappleh, Hatkora - Yes
87 Chuauzika Thangliana (L) College veng Tuilut 5 1 Pineapple, Mangoes,
Banana - Yes
88 Laltanpuia Vanlalruata (L) College veng Tuilut 7 3 Arecanut, Pineapple - Yes
89 Hrangkhuma Thangtinsela (L) College veng Tuilut 10 2 Arecanut, Pineapple - Yes
90 Dawii Tlanchhuaha (L) College veng Tuilut 2 1 Arecanut, Teak - Yes
91 Chuailovi B Rova College veng Tuilut 10 7
Guava, Arecanut, Banana, Mangoes,
Pineapple - Yes
92 Hmingthangreia Manga (L) College veng Tuilut 5 4
Arecanut, Hatkora, Tea, Pineapple,
Banana - Yes
93 Tialhleisuma Vanhnuaithanga (L) College veng Tuilut 10 3 Arecanut, Limbu 3000 Yes
94 T Laldika Laldawla (L) College veng Tuilut 3 2 Arecanut, Banana,
Khanghu - Yes
95 C LalthYesliana Bulliana (L) College veng Tuilut 10 - - - Yes
96 K Chhunkhuma K Chhuntlaia (L) College veng
Mangkhawng lui 7 3
Arecanut, Limbu, Hatkora, Banana 4500 Yes
97 Martin Lalbiaka K Chhunkhuma College veng Tuilut 4 4 Arecanut, Banana - Yes
98 VL Chhuanga Phirthanga (L) College veng Tuilut 7 2 Arecanut, Limbu 200 Yes
99 Darneihthanga Thianga (L) College veng Tuilut 5 2 Banana, Mangoes, Pineapple, Jackfruit - Yes
100 DL Sawnga Khuma (L) College veng Tuilut 6 2 Banana, Oranges,
Betel leaf, Zawngtah - Yes
101 Summawithanga Lalvunga College veng Tuilut 5 2 Arecanut, Banana - No
102 C Lalbiakthanga Lalrosanga (L) College veng Mangkhawng lui 3 3 Arecanut, Teak - Yes
103 F Siamthanga Robithanga (L) College veng Tuilut 5 2 Teak, Arecanut, - Yes
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Pineapple
104 R Lalfamkima Lalchangliani College veng Tuilut 10 3 Arecanut, Pineapple - Yes
105 R Lianhmingthanga Lalhlira (L) College veng Tuilut 10 2 Arecanut - Yes
106 A LalsYesliana H Khuma (L) College veng Tuilut 5 2 Arecanut, Hatkora - Yes
107 David Lalrinngheta Trialhleisuma College veng
Mangkhawng lui 5 2
Arecanut Banana, Oranges - Yes
108 Remthangi Zasanga (L) College veng Tuilut 10 3 Spices - Yes
109 Khianghluna (L) Thanzinga (L) College veng Tuilut 13 8 Spices, Arecanut, Oil palm, Banana, Ginger - Yes
110 K Lalrintluanga Khianghluna (L) College veng Dumllui zau 5 3 Buh 6000 Yes
111 P Zathanga Khampuia (L) College veng Tuilut 5 1 Arecanut, Hatkora,
Mangoes - Yes
112 Lalbata Selthuama (L) College veng Tuilut 10 8
Arecanut, Coffee, Oil palm, Mangoes,
Banana 20000 Yes
113 Sawihmingluna Rokunga College veng Tuilut 8 8 Arecanut, Pineapple,
Limbu - Yes
114 VL Thanga Lawrkhuma (L) Aizawl Tuilut 5 2 Teak, Hatkora - Yes
115 Bukpuithanga T Denga (L) College veng Mangkhawng lui 5 2
Jackfruit, Mangoes, Zawngtah - Yes
116 Thangchuana Chhinga College veng Mangkhawng lui 5 2 Arecanut, Banana 500 Yes
117 Seilianchhunga Chalthianga College veng Tuilut 6 3 Arecanut, Pineapple,
Banana - Yes
118 Rothangveli Lalruna (L) Project veng Tuilut 1.5 1 - - No
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Name Watershed : Serlui – I (Rengtekawn)
Sl.No.
Name Father's/Mother's
name Present addres
Name of area (Watershed)
Area Treated area
Name of crop per
capita income
Any stream nearby
watershed (Yes/No)
1 Biaksanga Thangvela Builum Chemtlang 8 1 Arecanut,Oranges No
2 Sangliana Chalchhunga Builum Chemtlang 8 - - - No
3 R Lalnunmawia D Ngaihthanga Builum Chemtlang 8 1 Arecanut,Oranges - No
4 R Lalhmingthanga R Lalsawta Builum Chemtlang 8 1 Arecanut, Nimbu,Hatkora - No
5 F Zahmingthanga Hringliana Builum Chemtlang 8 1 Teak, Arecanut - No
6 Lalrinpuia C Thankunga Builum Chemtlang 8 - - - No
7 Rinzauva C Thankunga Builum Chemtlang 8 - - - No
8 LR Chhana Lalsena Thingdawl, KLB Chemtlang 5 - - - No
9 C Thankunga Rangkhuma Builum Chemtlang 8 4 Arecanut, Hatkora,
Oranges - No
10 R Lalchawimawia R Saihnuna Builum Chemtlang 8 1
Arecanut, Oranges, Jackfruit - No
11 R MalsYestluanga R Ramliana Builum Chemtlang 8 1
Arecanut, Oranges, Jackfruit - No
12 C Lalrinsanga C Thankunga Builum Chemtlang 8 1 Arecanut, Hatkora - No
13 R Ramhlira D Ngaihthanga Builum Chemtlang 8 1 Arecanut, Hatkora
Oranges - No
14 Thangvela Zamchhinga Builum Chemtlang 8 1 Arecanut, Hatkora,
Oranges - No
15 Lalfakhlima Chhingliana Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
16 Ropara Rokhuma Gosen Chemtlang 5 - - - No
17 Jerry Lalthansanga R Saihnuna Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
18 Lunghnemi Pausawnga Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - Yes
19 Vanlalmawia VL Duailova Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
20 Thanzuali R Saihnuna Vengthar Chemtlang 5 - - - No
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21 PC Lalkhuma Darchhingpuia Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
22 Lalrammawia Rualhleia Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
23 Zoramsiama D Ngaihthanga Bawktlang Chemtlang 6 - - - No
24 Lalbiakmawia Zoramsiama Builum Chemtlang 5 - - - No
25 Ngurdingliana Vanlalchhunga Builum Chemtlang 5 - - - No
26 Laithuama Salrothanga Builum Chemtlang 5 - - - No
27 Lalchungnunga Laithuama Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
28 Lalliankima R Saihnuna Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
29 Lalbuatsaihi R Zangena Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - Yes
30 Zangena D Ngaihthanga Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
31 F Lalrohnuna F Lianhranga Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - Yes
32 F Lalfakmawia F Lalrohnuna Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - Yes
33 Lalruatkima F Lalrohnuna Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
34 Lalhmachhuana Zangena Hmarveng Chemtlang 5 - - - Yes
35 PB NilYesYesa Tlangpuma Bawktlang Chemtlang 30 1 Mangoes, Khanghu,
Teak - Yes
36 R Saihnuna Challiana Vengthar Kolasib Chemtlang 5 - - - Yes
37 Vanlalenga Chhingliana Bawktlang Chemtlang 10 - - - No
38 Zosangliana Lalkhuma Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
39 PC Lalrinmawia PC Darhmingliana Venglai Kolasib Chemtlang 5 3 Arecanut, Ser - No
40 Liankhawkaia Lungkhawthanga Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
41 HD Rualhleia VYessata Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
42 Lalhmangaihi Rualhleia Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - Yes
43 Thangzama Puia Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
44 LalngaihYesa Khuma Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
45 R TlanglYesa Sumleta Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
46 Vanlalnunziri Roluahtuma Hmarveng Chemtlang 5 - - - No
47 Lalhriatrengi Roluahtuma Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
48 Laltanpuia R TlanglYesa Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
49 Zorammawia V Ronghaka Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - Yes
50 F Lalrinmawia F Hmingliana Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - Yes
51 Lalthahruana Vanlalthanga Bawktlang Chemtlang 10 - - - No
52 V Ronghaka Sapchawna Hmarveng Chemtlang 5 - - - Yes
53 Lalremsanga V Ronghaka Hmarveng Chemtlang 5 - - - Yes
54 Lalramliana Thangvela Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - Yes
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55 F Hmingliana Rawkhawnga Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
56 LalrinYesa Thuamhlira Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
57 R Lalhmahruaia R Saihnuna Vengthar Kolasib Chemtlang 5 - - - No
58 LalchhuanYesa Pausawnga Vengthar Kolasib Chemtlang 5 - - - No
59 C Rinzauva Thankunga Builum Chemtlang 5 - - - No
60 VL Mawia Saia Builum Chemtlang 5 - - - No
61 PC LalduhYesa PC Zirliana Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
62 Lalbiakhluna R Ramliana Charlui veng, Klb Chemtlang 5 - - - No
63 Zionfaka Thangchhunga Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
64 Vanlalnghaka Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
65 Rosangzuala PB NilYesYesa Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
66 SK Lala Satcha Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
67 Hauthanga Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
68 Ginzamanga S Lala Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
69 Rodinga SK a Bawktlang Chemtlang 5 - - - No
70 F Lalrinmawia Thuamhlira Builum Chemtlang 5 - - - Yes
71 Lalhmingmawia Chhingliana Builum Chemtlang 5 - - - Yes
72 Lalthlenfaii R Ramliana Kawnveng, BKT Chemtlang 5 - - - Yes
73 Lalhruaizela R TlanglYesa Builum Chemtlang 3 - - - No
74 PC Darhmingthanga Darchhingpuia Builum Chemtlang 30 4
Arecanut, Limbu, Hatkora - Yes
75 Lalrinmawia Darhmingliana Builum Chemtlang 8 1 Arecanut, Ser, Khanghu - No
76 Lalchhuanmawia Darhmingliana Builum Chemtlang 8 - - - Yes
77 Lalhmahruaia R Saihnuna Builum Chemtlang 5 2.5 Teak, Oranges, Arecanut - No
78 LalchhuanYesa Pausawnga Builum Chemtlang 8 1 Arecanut, Teak - Yes
79 F Hmingliana Builum Chemtlang 5 - - - No
80 Kapkhaia ST Paua Rengtekawn Rengtelui 3 1 Arecanut, Mangoes 3000 Yes
81 Vanlalfela Thangzuala (L) Parkkawn Bawktlang 6 6 Arecanut 3500 No
82 Manthangi Peterkapa Rengtekawn Bawktlang 5 5 Teak, Arecanut 4000 No
83 LalzYesthanga C Ropianga (L) Rengtekawn Bawktlang 2 1 Red oil palm 1000 Yes
84 Tuahtlingi Thangliansunga (L) Rengtekawn Chemtlang 7 4
Buh, Chhawhchhi, Hmarcha 5000 Yes
85 Ruatsanga Lalhmingthanga Rengtekawn Chemtlang 4 4 Arecanut, Banana 3000 No
86 TK Thang TK Siama Rengtekawn Bawktlang 15 5 Arecanut, Teak, Hatkora 5000 Yes
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87 C Tholiana T Vela (L) Rengtekawn Bawktlang 5 5 Arecanut, Teak, Betel
leaf 9230 No
88 Lalhmingmawia SK Kama (L) Rengtekawn Bawktlang 9 5 Arecanut, Broom 1500 Yes
89 Lalthangthoa Thangchhunga Rengtekawn Bawktlang 15 15 Oranges, Arecanut,
Banana 1500 Yes
90 H Lalropuia Rualliankhuma Rengtekawn Bawktlang 5 - - - Yes
91 MalsYesdawngliana Dokhuma Rengtekawn Bawktlang 10 5 Teak, Jackfruit 2000 Yes
92 Lalramchhana L Remvela Rengtekawn Bawktlang 5 5 Arecanut, Banana 3500 No
93 C Para SK Kama (L) Rengtekawn Rengtelui 7 5 Oranges, Betel leaf 5000 Yes
94 LT Sanga C Tinthanga Rengtekawn Rengtelui 12 9 Broom 15000 No
95 LalkhYesawia Tlanglianthuama (L) Rengtekawn Chemtlang 4 2 Red oil palm 1000 Yes
96 Lalbiakthanga LalkhYesawia Rengtekawn Rengtelui 3 1 Teak 500 Yes
97 Lianthuama JK Chhana Rengtekawn Rengtelui 10 5 Red oil palm 1000 Yes
98 JK Chhana Kapa (L) Rengtekawn Rengtelui 10 10 Betel leaf, Arecanut 3000 Yes
99 Lalroliana JK Chhana Rengtekawn Rengtelui 5 5 Teak 1000 Yes
100 Lallungmuana ZK Lama Rengtekawn Bawktlang 3 - - - No
101 Lalthangliana Thangchunga Rengtekawn Chemtlang 8 8 Arecanut, Betel leaf 8000 Yes
102 Lallungkhama Lallungawia Rengtekawn Rengtelui 4 - - 1500 No
103 Vanrosanga Lalpiangthanga Rengtekawn Chemtlang 10 3 Betel leaf 500 Yes
104 Thangzeli LT Chhawna Gosen veng Rengtelui 4 4 Arecanut 3000 Yes
105 LT Fala Khama (L) Rengtekawn Bawktlang 3 3 Spices, Arecanut, Red oil
palm 15000 Yes
106 Henseia Khawlkhamzama Rengtekawn Chemtlang 6 6 Kuhv, Mangoes 2500 Yes
107 Thangbawia Henseia Rengtekawn Bawktlang 10 4 Broom 2500 Yes
108 SK Manga S Buanga Rengtekawn Rengtelui 5 5 Arecanut,Banana,Broom 3500 Yes
109 Khawlala L Ngura (L) Rengtekawn Chemtlang 15 15 Jackfruit 1000 Yes
110 Zaneihkhawli Khama Rengtekawn Bawktlang 10 10 Arecanut,Mangoes 2500 Yes
111 Lalramzauvi Khawlala Rengtekawn Bawktlang 2 - - - Yes
112 Lalropianga Rangkhuma (L) Rengtekawn Chemtlang 10 8 Teak,Arecanut 2000 Yes
113 Zosiamkungi J Siaka Rengtekawn Chemlui 10 7 Thing 1300 Yes
114 R Tawnliana Darsangvunga Rengtekawn Chemlui 6 6 Banana 2000 Yes
115 Thangvela Lianzova Rengtekawn Chemlui 8 8 Arecanut 2000 Yes
116 Lunkhawgina Khuphena Rengtekawn Chemlui 10 5 Betel leaf 1500 Yes
117 Henmanga Satkhawlala Rengtekawn Chemlui 5 5 Coffee - Yes
118 T Neihdengi Petukapa Rengtekawn Chemlui 4 4 Red oil palm,Arecanut 2500 Yes
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119 Lalbiaktluanga Tlangkhumthanga Rengtekawn Bawktlang 4 1 Arecanut - Yes
120 Lalpekvela KhupkhYesanga Rengtekawn Chemtlang 8 - - - Yes
121 Lalruatliana SK Lala Rengtekawn Rengtelui Chhuah 7 2 Arecanut - Yes
122 Civilthanga Chawnga Rengtekawn Bawktlang 5 3 Betel leaf 1500 Yes
123 KC Thanga Buanzanzula Rengtekawn Rengtelui Chhuah 5 3 Arecanut 2000 Yes
124 Lalhmingthanga Liansela Rengtekawn Bawktlang 4 2 Betel leaf 2000 Yes
125 Lalnuntluanga Hrangkhumthanga Rengtekawn Bawktlang 15 10 Arecanut,Pineapple,
Banana 5000 No
126 Phailengthanga Lalngura Rengtekawn Bawktlang 5 3 Arecanut,Banana 1000 Yes
127 Chawngliangthanga Lalhluna Rengtekawn Bawktlang 3 1 Banana 1500 Yes
128 ST Hauva Tawngsata Rengtekawn Rengtelui Chhuah 3 2 Jatropa, Sapthei 2500 Yes
129 NG Kama Kammenga Rengtekawn Bawktlang 5 - - - No
130 Lalpawlliana Hriamsanga Rengtekawn Bawktlang 10 7 Betel leaf 3000 Yes
131 C Lalngailiana TK Siama Rengtekawn Bawktlang 10 3 Teak - Yes
132 Selmanga Buanga (L) Rengtekawn Bawktlang 5 3 Banana,Broom 2500 No
133 Tuahmanga Chawnga rs Chemtlang 19 10 Arecanut Broom
Hmarcha 25000 Yes
134 R Sawiliana Kapa Rengtekawn Rengtelui Chhuah 11 7 Broom 7000 Yes
135 KhYesa SN Khuma (L) Rengtekawn Rengtelui Chhuah 3 - - - Yes
136 Helthanga TK Lenga Rengtekawn Bawktlang 8 5 Arecanut Banana 3000 Yes
137 Liana Singson S Kama Rengtekawn Chemtlang 25 13 Arecanut Broom 3500 Yes
138 Chinkhenpauva Thangzakaia Rengtekawn Rengtelui Chhuah 12 5 Arecanut 1500 Yes
139 Lianpauva Siaknuna Rengtekawn Bawktlang 7 3 Arecanut 1500 No
140 Hosana Zambuanga Rengtekawn Bawktlang 15 15 Arecanut 3500 Yes
141 Lalthlamuani S Khawlala Rengtekawn Chemtlang 10 - - - Yes
142 C Lalsangliana Chhuanthangpuia Rengtekawn Rengtelui Chhuah 10 10 Arecanut,Pineapple 2500 Yes
143 Lalrochana LalkhYesawia Rengtekawn Chemtlang 10 5 Arecanut Oranges 2000 Yes
144 Lalhuapliana Ngena Rengtekawn Chemlui 15 10 Arecanut Betel leaf 2000 No
145 S Chawia Ngura Rengtekawn Bawktlang 3 3 Arecanut Betel leaf 2500 Yes
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146 S Lalremsanga Manga Rengtekawn Bawktlang 3 3 Teak Arecanut Banana 3500 No
147 TlanglYesthanga Ngura Rengtekawn Bawktlang 3 3 Papaya Arecanut
Bannana 4000 No
148 A Romanthangi Peterkapa Rengtekawn Rengtelui Chhuah 5 5 Arecanut Coffee 2000 Yes
149 Paul Lalrinngheta Peterkapa Rengtekawn
Rengtelui Chhuah 5 5 Arecanut Coffee 1500 Yes
150 John Barneta R Sawiliana Rengtekawn Chemlui 5 5 Oil Palm Arecanut 1000 Yes
151 K Lalbeiseia K Lalchhuana Rengtekawn Chemlui 10 4 Arecanut Oranges 1500 Yes
152 Buanthanga Hmunneibata Rengtekawn Chemlui 10 4 Broom 1000 Yes
153 Rualsingkhuma Thangngura Rengtekawn Chemlui 3 3 May - Yes
154 Dothanga LK Hena Rengtekawn Rengtelui Chhuah 2 2 Broom 1500 Yes
155 H Lalhlupuii Chungliana Rengtekawn Chemlui 1 - - - Yes
156 Hlimthanga Siaka Rengtekawn Rengtelui Chhuah 4 4 Arecanut 1500 Yes
157 F Rama Rothanga Rengtekawn Bawktlang 10 3 Arecanut 1000 Yes
158 Lianhauva Lethanga Rengtekawn Bawktlang 7 4 Coffee Hmarcha Betel
leaf 2500 No
159 LT Muanga Lalpiangthanga Rengtekawn Bawktlang 5 5 Betel leaf Arecanut 3500 Yes
160 Lalramhuala J Siaka Rengtekawn Bawktlang 4 2 Arecanut Banana 2500 Yes
161 Lalthuamthanga SK Kama (L) Rengtekawn Bawktlang 10 10 Arecanut Betel leaf 3500 Yes
162 Johnte-a F RokhYesa Rengtekawn Chemlui 10 7 Arecanut Dil 5000 Yes
163 Lalengthanga Lalthangliana Rengtekawn Chemtlang 10 10 Betel leaf Broom 2500 Yes
164 Darthangi Ai a Venglai Kolasib Chemlui 5 5 Arecanut Oranges
Pineapple 3500 Yes
165 Lamkhawliana PN Khaia Rengtekawn Rengtelui Chhuah 4 4
Oranges Banana Arecanut 4000 Yes
166 J Siaka Khuma Rengtekawn - 5 5 - - Yes
167 Bawinu-i PN Khaia Rengtekawn Rengtelui Chhuah 2 1 Arecanut - Yes
168 MalsYestluanga Lalthipa Electric veng Bawktlang 10 10 Teak - Yes
169 Lalruatkima Rokhuma (L) Electric veng Bawktlang 3 - - - No
170 Lalramchhana Chuailova Electric veng Bawktlang 4 - - - No
171 Thansiama Rohnuna Electric veng Bawktlang 3 - - - Yes
172 Lalhmachhuana Roneihkhuma Electric veng Bawktlang 4 4 Teak - Yes
173 Lalrinsanga R Hmangaiha Electric veng Bawktlang 4 4 Arecanut 3500 Yes
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174 Maichami RM Hmangaihi Electric veng Bawktlang 7 7 Teak - Yes
175 Remruata SYesa Electric veng Bawktlang 7 - - - Yes
176 Rinpuii Rohminga (L) Electric veng Bawktlang 10 - - - Yes
177 Chawngthangvunga Eden-a Electric veng Bawktlang 5 - - - Yes
178 Lalnunpuia Zomuana Electric veng Bawktlang 7 - - - No
179 Lalbiakdika Lalruna Electric veng Bawktlang 4 - - - No
180 Lalnuntluanga ZolYesa Electric veng Bawktlang 5 5 Teak - Yes
181 Lalnunziri Lalnunsanga Electric veng Bawktlang 3 - - - No
182 Zomuana H Lala Electric veng Bawktlang 5 5 Arecanut 2500 Yes
183 Lalthlamuana R Lalhmangaiha Electric veng Bawktlang 5 5 Arecanut 3000 Yes
184 Lalchuailova Zoliankunga Electric veng Bawktlang 6 - - - No
185 Lalhmingthanga Lalthipa Electric veng Bawktlang 6 - - - Yes
186 Lalrunruata Ralliantawna Electric veng Bawktlang 4 - - - No
187 Lalrinkimi Darthangi Electric veng Bawktlang 2 - - - No
188 Lalmuana Lalawia Electric veng Bawktlang 7 7 Arecanut Banana 6000 Yes
189 John Michaela Thangngura Rengtekawn Chemtlang 5 - - - Yes
190 L Hena Lumpu (L)s Rengtekawn Rengtelui Chhuah 5 5 Banana Pineapple 1500 Yes
191 Robert Thanga KC Thanga Rengtekawn Chemtlang 6 - - - Yes
192 Hmunneibata Hentea Rengtekawn Chemtlang 10 10 Broom 2500 Yes
193 Thangngura Hriamlala Rengtekawn Chemtlang 5 5 Arecanut 2000 Yes
194 Lalhriatchianga Thangngura Rengtekawn Chemtlang 4 4 Broom 1500 Yes
195 Lalrohluna Thana (L) Rengtekawn Bawktlang 10 10 Betel leaf Coffee 5000 Yes
196 Lalrosanga Khamlala Rengtekawn Bawktlang 15 7 Red oil Palm 1000 Yes
197 Thangzaliana Thangzakaia Rengtekawn Rengtelui Chhuah 5 3 Arecanut Teak 1500 Yes
198 T Rosiama Laihlihthanga Rengtekawn Bawktlang 20 10 Red oil palm Broom 2500 Yes
199 Mangkhawlala TK Sata Rengtekawn Rengtelui Chhuah 5.5 3 Arecanut 1000 Yes
200 Lalchungnunga CT Khupa Rengtekawn Bawktlang 7 3 Arecanut 1500 Yes
201 Lalzuiliana K Kaia Rengtekawn Bawktlang 5 3 Arecanut Banana 1000 Yes
202 L Remvela Tawnga Rengtekawn Bawktlang 8 5 Arecanut 2000 Yes
203 Thangthahleia T Vela (L) Rengtekawn Chemlui 7 3 Broom 1500 Yes
204 Saithanmawii Kaptluanga (L) Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 6 4 Arecanut - Yes
205 C Rohnuna Thangmawia Venglai Kolasib Rengte 6 3 Arecanut Yes
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206 R Hrangkima Kiamlova (L) Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 6 4 Arecanut - Yes
207 Ramzauvi Zakamlova (L) Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 6 4 Arecanut Zawngtah - Yes
208 H Lalparliana H Dokhuma College veng Rengte tlangsang 6 2 Atkora - Yes
209 Lalhmingliana Kunga (L) Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 6 5 Arecanut Mangoes - Yes
210 Lalchuangkima Thangdailova (L) Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 5 3 Broom - Yes
211 Zarzoliani L Chuangkima Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 5 2 Broom - No
212 Jacoba Khuanga Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 6 2 Arecanut - Yes
213 R Pakunga Salrothanga (L) Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 8 4 Arecanut - Yes
214 Lalrinmawia Laltana (L) Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 6 4 Broom - Yes
215 C Zathuama C Thanseia Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 6 4 Arecanut - Yes
216 Thankima Lalrikhuma (L) Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 6 4 Arecanut - Yes
217 Sangpuia Kapa Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 6 1 Broom - Yes
218 Zathanga Hmarveng Rengte tlangsang 6 4 Oranges - Yes
219 Lalbiakmawia Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 6 4 Arecanut - Yes
220 Danglova Ralliana (L) Thirhruibankawn
Rengte tlangsang 6 4 Arecanut - Yes
221 Ashok LalsYesliana College veng
Rengte tlangsang 6 4 Arecanut - Yes
222 Lalfamkima Saidingi (L) College veng Rengte tlangsang 5 4 Arecanut - Yes
223 Nghaktea Thira (L) Tuithaveng Rengte tlangsang 5 4 Arecanut - Yes
224 Chuauzika Kapthianga (L) New Diakkawn Rengte 5 3 Arecanut - Yes
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225 Ngaihzuala Hmarveng Rengte tlangsang 6 4 Arecanut - Yes
226 LalzYesliana Khama Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 6 4 Hatkora - Yes
227 Rammuanpuii Dinthara Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 4 1 Coffee - Yes
228 Lalhmingmawii R Pakunga Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 4 3 Banana - Yes
229 Vanlalruata P Lalsailova (L) Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 5 5 Banana - No
230 Lalthazuala Lalrinmawia Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 3 3 Broom - Yes
231 K Vanlalnghaka Laluma New Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 5 5
Arecanut Oranges Zawngtah - Yes
232 Vanlalruata Lalauva Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 5 5 Arecanut Oil palm - Yes
233 Hrangkhuma Sailova Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 5 5 Khanghu, Arecanut - Yes
234 LalsYesliani K Valhmingthanga Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 3 3 Arecanut, Oil palm - Yes
235 B Lalthantluanga Thangvela Vengthar Kolasib
Rengte tlangsang 6 4 Arecanut, Zawngtah - Yes
236 Ramthangi Vanlalsiama Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 3 3 Theihmu, Arecanut - Yes
237 C Lalnunmawia Hualkunga New Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 4 4 Arecanut, Zawngtah - Yes
238 Lianchungnunga Paliana Vengthar Kolasib
Rengte tlangsang 5 5 Arecanut - Yes
239 Lalbiakliana Rochhunga Vengthar Kolasib
Rengte tlangsang 5 5 Arecanut, Hatkora - Yes
240 Chawimawii Hranghlira (L) Vengthar Kolasib
Rengte tlangsang 5 2 Arecanut - Yes
241 Hmingdailova Lalrinpuia New Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 5 - - - Yes
242 Parmawia Puruala New Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 5 1 - - Yes
243 Nuzawni Seizika New Diakkawn Rengte 3 3 Oil Palm Arecanut - No
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244 Zonuntluanga K Valhmingthanga Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 5 5 Iskut, Theihmu - Yes
245 K Zohmingliana K Valhmingthanga Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 5 5 Arecanut, Betel leaf - Yes
246 Ngurkunga Chhuangliana New Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 10 10 Arecanut, Betel leaf - -
247 Vanlalremi Saizika New Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 4 4 Banana, Fu - -
248 PC Lalropuia Lalmuana Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 4 4 Oil Palm - -
249 Laltlanzami Lalmuana (L) Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 5 5 Pineapple - -
250 Lalhumhima VL Muana Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 3 3 Betel leaf - -
251 Vanlalhruaia Mangchhuana Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 2 2 Banana - -
252 Laldawngliani Sukua Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 4 4 Arecanut - No
253 Zothantluanga R MalsYesa Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 2 2 Arecanut - No
254 Lalthlamuana R MalsYesa Salem veng Rengte tlangsang 3 3 Arecanut - No
255 R Lalengmawii Nithanga Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 5 5 Arecanut - No
256 Thanghmingliana Philip Lalhmaa Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 5 5 Oil palm - No
257 Ramngaii Ruma Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 4 4 Oranges - No
258 Rothanga Seizakai Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 3 3 Arecanut - No
259 Selkunga Khanvela Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 3 3 Arecanut - No
260 Zawnpuii Chawnghlira Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 3 1 Arecanut - No
261 Lalzuala Chhunruma Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 2 2 Arecanut - No
262 Lairengi Thlahhaia Diakkawn Rengte 1.5 1.5 Arecanut - No
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263 Chhuangkima RL Hmangaiha Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 3 2 Arecanut - No
264 Tluangkima R MalsYesa Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 5 5 Oil Palm, Arecanut - No
265 Ramhluna Tanga Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 3 3 Kuvha - No
266 Vanlaldika Laibuanga Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 3 2 Arecanut - No
267 Hrangvunga Awka College veng Rengte tlangsang 4 4 Arecanut - No
268 Lalnuntluanga Siamhnuna Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 4 - - - No
269 Zalianmawia Vungzathanga Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 5 - - - No
270 Lathakima L Thangliana Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 3 - - - No
271 Lalrongengi Roliana Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 4 - - - No
272 Rothanga Seizakai Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 2 - - - No
273 Lalrinchhana SL Thanga Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 2 2 Oranges - No
274 Lalhmachhuana SL Thanga Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 3 3 Hatkora, Oranges - No
275 Lalhmunsiama Lianthanga College veng Rengte tlangsang 3 3 Arecanut - No
276 Zothanpari J Thuama Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 3 3 Arecanut, Oranges - No
277 Khawthanmawia Zokhuma Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 5 - Arecanut - No
278 Khawthanmawia Zokhuma Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 3 3 Arecanut - No
279 LalthYesi Dengteka Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 5 5 Arecanut - No
280 Lamuana Sapchhawna Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 5 5 Arecanut - No
281 Laldawngliana Lalsuta Venglai Kolasib Rengte 5 5 Arecanut - No
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282 Nuthangi Lalsuta Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 5 2 Arecanut - No
283 Raltawna Tawnvela Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 3 2 Arecanut - No
284 Thanglianchhunga Thangmanga Venglai Kolasib
Rengte tlangsang 3 3 Arecanut - No
285 Kaphranga Sailo Lalthangzauva Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 4 - - - No
286 Lalramchhana Chuailova - Rengte tlangsang 5 - No
287 Sanghmingthanga Chaldenga Venglai Kolasib
Rengte tlangsang 5 5 Hatkora, Oranges - No
288 Sangthuama Chaldenga Venglai Kolasib Rengte tlangsang 4 3 Oranges, Limbu - No
289 Vanhnuailiana Lalpuia Electric veng Rengte tlangsang 3 3 Arecanut - No
290 Ranthanzova MalsYesa New Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 3 3 Arecanut - No
291 Chuaukunga Lalhmingliana Diakkawn Rengte tlangsang 3 3 Arecanut - No
292 Sapzinga Lalsiama Venglai Kolasib Chemlui 7 7 Arecanut - Yes
293 Tlangkhumi Bualkunga Venglai Kolasib Chemlui 5 5 Arecanut - Yes
294
295 Thangzeli LT Chhawna Gosen Godown hnuai 4 4 Arecanut, Betel leaf 1000 Yes
296 SR Lalnunmawia LT Zauva Gosen Godown hnuai 6 2 Arecanut, Nimbu - Yes
297 J Lalrelkima Lalmura (L) Gosen Godown hnuai 4 3 Arecanut, Teak 3000 Yes
298 R Lalengzuala SR Lalnunmawia Gosen Rengtetlang 3 - - - Yes
299 K Lalhmachhuana SYeskima (L) Gosen Rengtetlang 10 4
Hatkora,Betel leaf,Oranges 30000 Yes
300 ST Lala Thangchunga (L) Gosen Rengtelui kam 3 1 Ser, Banana - Yes
301 Ropara Rokhuma Gosen Chemtlang 5 - Arecanut - Yes
302 Liandova Zoramchhana Rengtekawn (Gosen) Rengtetlang 3 3 Arecanut - Yes
303 Neihsanga Chhunmanga Saidan Rengtelui kam 4 4 Oranges 15000 No
304 Zahmingthanga Kallianthanga (L) Hmarveng Chemlui kawng 10 6 Oranges, Arecanut
Hatkora 40000 No
305 C Zathuama C Thanseia Venglai Chemlui kawng 5 5 Arecanut, Hatkora, 6000 Yes
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306 PC Rangliana PC Namliana Gosen Rengte tlang bul 7 - Arecanut - Yes
307 Ramchangliana Renga (L) Gosen Rengte tlang 3 - - - Yes
308 Rosangi Thanglura (L) Gosen Rengte tlang 3 3 - - Yes
309 Thanghleia Khupa (L) Gosen Rengte tlang 3 3 - - Yes
310 VL Liana Lala Gosen Rengte tlang 3 3 Pineapple, La - Yes
311 Pauhmingthanga Kapkhaia Gosen Bawktlang 2 2 Arecanut Zawngtah - Yes
312 C Zakima Zoramchhana Gosen Rengte tlang 6 2 Arecanut - No
313 H Vanlalsena K Rammawia Gosen Rengte tlang 4 2 Banana - Yes
314 J Laldinpuia LT Chhawna (L) Gosen Rengte tlang 2 - - - No
315 Lalthanmawia C Ngurliana Gosen Inbul huan 1 1 Arecanut - Yes
316 R VL Siamliana Vanlalchhunga Gosen Rengte tlang 1 1 Banana, Zawngtah 2000 No
317 Ramengmawia Thantawna Gosen Rengte tlang 2 - - - No
318 H Rohmingthanga L Chungthila Gosen Chemlui kawng 6 2 Arecanut - Yes
319 Kambuanga L Gina Gosen Chemtlang 4 - - - Yes
320 TH Luna Lalchungnunga Gosen Rengtetlang chhuah lam 6 Khanghu 1000 Yes
321 G Manga Lalchungnunga Gosen Rengtetlang chhuah lam 5 enkawl Arecanut, Betel leaf - Yes
322 Zothanmawia Liandawla Gosen Chemlui kawng 5 enkawl Arecanut, Nimbu - Yes
323 Zoramchhana John Renga Gosen Tlangsang 20 enkawl Arecanut Ginger - No
324 Lalremsiami K Rammawia Gosen Tlangsang 5 - - - No
325 Lalrinpuii C Zoliani Gosen Chemtlang 4 - - - Yes
326 Lalramzauva L Ruma (L) Venglai Chemlui 3 2 Arecanut, Rubber 1000 No
327 Lalbiakliana Laldawngliana Tuithaveng Chemtlang 4 2 Arecanut, Spices 2000 Yes
328 LalzYesliana SK Kama (L) Rengtekawn Rengtelui chhuah 2 - - - Yes
329 Vanlalthlanga Sangthuama Venglai Chemtlang 6 2 Buh - Yes
330 Saithanmawii Kapthuama Venglai Godown hnuai 5 Arecanut Yes
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Name Watershed : Lower Tlawng – II (Vengthar)
Sl.No.
Ram nei tu Hming
Father's/Mother's name
Present addres
Name of area (Watershed)
Area Treated
area Name of crop
per capita
income
Any stream nearby
watershed (Yes/No)
1 ST Khaia Lunpia (L) Vengthar Hausak zau 7 3 Arecanut, Betel leaf,
Limbu 4000 Yes
2 Lalrokima Bawihthuama College veng Tuilut 10 3 Oil palm - No
3 Satinmana Bawihthuama College veng Tuilut 5 2 Buh - No
4 Vanlalhnuna Saplalhmuaka College veng Tuilut Khamchung 5 3
Arecanut, Khanghu, Bil, Sunhlu 7000 No
5 Tlangchangliana Dingliana College veng Tuilut Khamchung 3 - - - Yes
6 Lalhtanthuama Ngente Rosiama College veng Tuilut 20 1 Arecanut - No
7 Lalramhluni Telthuama College veng Tuilut 5 2 Coffee Arecanut Limbu Kawhtebel - Yes
8 Lalzarliana Lalramliana College veng Tuilut 5 2 Arecanut Sunhlu Limbu Pineapple 2000 Yes
9 Thandawla Dova College veng Tuilut Khamhnuai 5 2
Arecanut Hatkora Limbu - No
10 LalYespuia Rosiama College veng Dumlui 5 2 Banana, Buh 2000 Yes
11 Rosiama Rualkhuma College veng Thenphak Khamchung 7 - Arecanut - Yes
12 ZYesi Rosiama College veng Thenphak Khamchung 7 - Arecanut - Yes
13 Vanlalhlima Rokunga College veng Chengkawllui Hausak zau 10 3 Buh - Yes
14 VL DYesa Tlangchuhthanga Diakkawn Thenphek 5 2 Oranges 200 Yes
15 BK Thanga Lalduhkhama Vengthar Thenphek 5 2 Arecanut Hatkora
Zawngtah Pineapple - Yes
16 Parvuli Thandawla Diakkawn Tuilut 3 - - - Yes
17 Pazawna Tlangchuhthanga Vengthar Lungdawhlui 3 2 Hatkora, Arecanut 1000 Yes
18 D hova Simkhawlala Vengthar Hausak zau 4 2 Teak - Yes
19 Lalngaihzuala Lalbela Vengthar Hausak zau 4 2 Lalkhuithei - Yes
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20 R Thanmawia Hauthanga Vengthar Hausak zau 3 1 Arecanut - Yes
21 Lalchullova VL Chawia Vengthar Hausak zau 3 2 Lalkhuithei, Tengtere,
Mangoes - Yes
22 H Hena Satpua Vengthar Hausak zau 5 3 Betel leaf - Yes
23 TZ Thanga K Gina Vengthar Hausak zau 5 3 Betel leaf, Arecanut - Yes
24 ST Hranga Neihthanga (L) Vengthar Thenphek 8 - Teak - Yes
25 R Zakhuma Laltuala (L) Salem veng Muallungthu 6 6 Arecanut,Ser,Teak 6000 Yes
26 Rothuama Chhangdailova Salem veng Tuilut 8 3 Teak,Sunhlu,Mangoes
,Oil palm 3000 Yes
27
R Chaltlangthanga (L) Tlangaia (L) Salem veng tuilut 3.5 3.5
Zawngtah,Mangoes,Butter,Arecanut 3000 No
28 D Lainngoa Liandaia Vengthar Hausak zau 7 2
Betel leaf,Arecanut,Hatkora,
Jackfruit 12000 No
29 C Lalchuaulova CK Lalthipa Salem veng Tuilut 2.5 2.5 Arecanut, Oil palm, Zethropa, Oranges 6000 Yes
30 S Thangchhunga J Thangkhuma N Diakkawn Chengkawllui 5 2 Arecanut - Yes
31 Aifinlala Kaikhawlama Salem veng Tuilut 4 2 Hatkora 5000 Yes
32 C Lalchawimawia Liantaia Vengthar Hausak zau 7 7 Panvang,Nimbu - Yes
33 Tlanghmingthanga Lianhlira N Diakkawn Chengkawllui 5 3 Arecanut - Yes
34 Lalkhawluna Denga (L) N Diakkawn Damdiai 6 4 Arecanut - Yes
35 LalmalsYesa Lalkhawluna Convent road Damdiai 4 2 Arecanut - Yes
36 Lalchhandama Lalkhawluna Convent road Damdiai 3 3 Arecanut - Yes
37 R Dengzika Thlama N Diakkawn Lungdawhlui 4 4 Arecanut - Yes
38 Vanlaldika Lalkhawluna N Diakkawn Lungdawhlui 4 2 Arecanut - Yes
39 Lalzuisangi Dengzika N Diakkawn Lungdawhlui 2 2 Arecanut - Yes
40 Lalrinmawii Dengzika N Diakkawn Lungdawhlui 2 2 Arecanut - Yes
41 R Lalramhluna Phirthanga N Diakkawn Damdiai 6 2 Arecanut - Yes
42 Zairemmawia RV Thansanga Diakkawn Damdiai 5 2 Arecanut - No
43 Ngurbeli C Thandanga N Diakkawn Damdiai 2 2 Arecanut - Yes
44 C LallYeszuala C Salhnuna N Diakkawn Damdiai 5 3 Arecanut - No
45 Vanlalruata C Salhnuna N Diakkawn Damdiai 5 3 Arecanut - No
46 C Laldanglova C Salhnuna N Diakkawn Damdiai 5 3 Arecanut - No
47 Bawihchhuaka N Diakkawn Damdiai 10 5 Oranges Arecanut 6000 Yes
48 P Rohmingthanga Selthuama (L) Vengthar Khuangpuilam 15.27 15.27 Arecanut, Pineapple, 1000 No
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Bigha Butterfruit
49 Ronghaka Thangpuia (L) Vengthar Chengkawllui 2 2 Arecanut, Oranges,
Banana - Yes
50 J Thangkhuma Khama (L) N Diakkawn Lungdawhlui 3 - - - Yes
51 RC Hmingthanzauva Kapchhingi (L) College veng Thenphek 10 3 Arecanut - Yes
52 Lalbiakkima Salem veng Tuilut 5 2 Betel leaf, Hatkora - Yes
53 Lalthazuali Laldingliana Nursery veng Tuilut 5 5 Pineapple, Arecanut,
Oil palm 20000 Yes
54 Biakchhungi Darkhama Nursery veng Tuilut 5 5 Pineapple, Oil palm 15000 Yes
55 R Lalthlamuana R MalsYesa Salem veng Tuilut 3 3 Arecanut - Yes
56 F LalsYesa F Chawngkhuma Salem veng Tuilut 3 3 Pineapple, Banana,
Arecanut - Yes
57 Aisiami Kapchhunga (L) Salem veng Tuilut 5 2 Pineapple,
Thingfanghma - Yes
58 Rozawni Ngurchhuana (L) Salem veng Tuilut 2 1 Arecanut - Yes
59 Vanlalfela H Lalrinzauva Salem veng Tuilut 3 2 Oil palm - Yes
60 H Rinzauva Dangliana (L) Salem veng Tuilut 5 3 Oil palm - Yes
61 Laltlanthanga Darkhama Nursery veng Tuilut 3 3 Pineapple, Arecanut 10000 Yes
62 C Lalramliana Rothuama (L) Salem veng Hausak zau 7 - - - Yes
63 LalchhuanYesa Thangmawia (L) Vengthar Mualpui zau 5 5 Pineapple, Oil palm - Yes
64 Lalthantluanga Lalkhuma (L) Vengthar Chengkawllui 2 2 Atkora, Arecanut,
Banana etc. - -
65 Saidailova Hala (L) Salem veng Tuilut 5 3 Arecanut, Banana,
Zawngtah 10000 Yes
66 Thanbanglova Zanghingzova Vengthar Chengkawllui 2 2 Arecanut - Yes
67 V Lalthanmawia Thangchhunga (L) Vengthar Chengkawllui 6 2
Arecanut, Betel leaf, Atkora, Nimbu 10000 Yes
68 Lalchhanhimi Rotluanga (L) Vengthar Chengkawllui 6 2 Khanghu, Arecanut 2000 Yes
69 Lalremruata Thangpuia (L) Vengthar Chengkawl Thenphek 8 2.5 Arecanut, Coffee - Yes
70 Lalliana Chhangdailova (L) Salem veng Tuilut zau 8 2 Arecanut, Banana 2000 Yes
71 Zamzeli Lamthuama (L) Salem veng Tuilut zau 4 1 Arecanut, Khanghu 2000 Yes
72 Kapthangi Lamthuama (L) Salem veng Tuilut zau 10 5 Arecanut, Pineapple 5000 Yes
73 Rodingliana Lianbuanga (L) Salem veng Tuilut zau 5 2 Oil palm - Yes
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74 C Lalramnuama VL Zata (L) Salem veng Tuilut zau 20 7 Arecanut, oil palm,
Nimbu Pahnah 10000 Yes
75 Lalhuapi LYessanga (L) Salem veng Tuilut zau 5 2 Pineapple, Arecanut 2000 Yes
76 Rovala Biaktluanga College veng Tuilut zau 5 2 Pineapple, Arecanut 2000 Yes
77 Rothuami Lianbuanga (L) Salem veng Tuilut zau 5 3 Oil palm - Yes
78 Chuailovi Zamhlira (L) Salem veng Tuilut zau 6 4 Arecanut, Pineapple 3000 Yes
79 Vanlalphena Sanglianthanga Vengthar Chengkawllui zau 6 2 Pineapple, Arecanut - Yes
80 Remthanga Lalthanzama Vengthar Hausak zau 2 1 Fu, Banana - No
81 R Thangluaia ThYesvunga (L) Vengthar Chengkawllui zau
7 Bigh
a 7 Bigha Mangoes, Jackfruit - Yes
82 Tlanthuama Thankawlha (L) Vengthar Runglei zau 4 1 Banana, Khanghu,
Guava - Yes
83 Lalrinchhana Mary Thangseii Vengthar Thenphek zau 5 3 Banana, Ser,
Zawngtah 5000 Yes
84 Lalnuntluanga Lalhmangaiha (L) Vengthar Tuilut zau 3 1 Arecanut, Banana,
Pineapple 6000 Yes
85 Dengmawii Lamthuama (L) N Diakkawn Tuilut zau 3 3 Arecanut, Banana,
Pineapple 6000 Yes
86 Rothangpuia Sumduha Vengthar Hausak zau 10 - - - Yes
87 HC Hrangkunga Rokhara (L) Vengthar Chengkawllui 5 - - - Yes
88 Vanlalfaka Tawnhleia Vengthar Hausak zau 5 2 Fu - Yes
89 VanlalzYesa ST Lama (L) Vengthar Hausak zau 15 15 Pahnah, Nimbu,
Mangoes 10000 Yes
90 LalduhYesa Neihlaia Vengthar Hausak zau 20 2 Arecanut, Betel leaf,
Atkora, Mangoes - Yes
91 Lalramtluanga Zoramchhana Vengthar Hausak zau 5 1 Arecanut, Mangoes,
Banana - Yes
92 Lalthanmawia Zoramchhana Vengthar Hausak zau 4 1 Arecanut, Mangoes,
Banana - No
93 Lalbiaktluanga Tawka (L) Vengthar Thenphek zau 4 2 Arecanut - -
94 R Lalsiamkima Rotluanga Vengthar Thenphek zau 3 2 Arecanut, Pineapple 5000 Yes
95 Pakunga Zakhuma (L) Vengthar Runglei zau 2.5 - - - Yes
96 T Lalrinmawia K Hauva (L) Vengthar Hausak zau 4 - Arecanut, Pineapple - No
97 Lalthlengliana Lenthanga (L) Vengthar Hausak zau 20 2 Arecanut, Khanghu 2000 Yes
98 Thanthiangi Lalnunmawia Vengthar Runglei zau 4 1.5 Broom, Phuihnam - Yes
99 Lalhruaikima R Sangliana Vengthar Hmawngkhawt 5 2 Oil palm, Banana 2000 Yes
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100 R Laltlanchhunga Kapthanga Vengthar Hmawngkhawthlir 4 2 Arecanut, Nimbu - Yes
101 Sakhawliana Lalthanthuama Vengthar Hausak zau 15 2 Arecanut - Yes
102 Mawii MS Dawngliana (L) Vengthar Hausak zau 15 2 Arecanut - Yes
103 Thangkhuma Zaitluanga Vengthar Hausak zau 15 3 Pineapple, Arecanut - Yes
104 Vanlalvena Zaihnuna Vengthar Thenphek zau 15 2 Pineapple - Yes
105 D Zama K Roa Vengthar Hausak zau 2 2 Arecanut - Yes
106 Lalthianghlima Bata Vengthar Hausak zau 10 3 Pahnah, Teak 20000 No
107 K Hoa T Kama Vengthar Hausak zau 4 - Arecanut - Yes
108 H Vanlalnghenga Khuma (L) Vengthar
Hausak zau & Lungdawhlui kam 3 - - - Yes
109 Siamkhawlama Chawngtinthanga (L) Vengthar Hausak zau 15 -
Mangoes, Zawngtah, Pineapple - Yes
110 Laikunga Hualchhawna N Diakkawn Thenphek zau 4 - - - No
111 PL Khuma L Zakapa Vengthar Damdiai 3 - - - No
112 C Biaka Ramliana (L) N Diakkawn Lungdawhlui 10 5 Fu, Tung 5000 Yes
113 J MalsYesa Chawngsaia Vengthar Thenphek zau 5 5 Banana, Ngiau, Mau 5000 Yes
114 K ZalYesa Laltawnliana Vengthar Lungdawhlui 10 4 Arecanut, Coffee, Oil
palm - Yes
115 HZ Phira Vengthar tuichhuahen kam 5 5 Fu 10000 Yes
116 Chanchinmawia HZ Phira Vengthar Pangen 4 4 Fu 8000 Yes
117 Lalhuapliana Phira College veng Dumluilian 14 1 Arecanut, Pineapple - Yes
118 Hranglawithanga Thangtinsela College veng Hausak zau 15 - Mau - Yes
119 Ngurthanmawia Sailo R Thankhuma Vengthar 1 1
Arecanut, Banana, Kawhtebel - No
120 T Lungmuana T Khuangzika Vengthar Thenphek zau 4 2 Jackfruit, Mangoes 1000 Yes
121 B Zahluna Rualhlira (L) Vengthar Lungdawhlui 3 2 Arecanut Oranges - No
122 Vanlalthlana Tlanghauha (L) Vengthar Lungdawhlui 3 2 Arecanut, Pineapple,
Banana 3000 No
123 H Lalringliana Major Vana (L) Vengthar Lungdawhlui 4 4 Arecanut, Mangoes,
Oranges 5000 Thalo
124 H Zachungnunga Tekhuma (L) Vengthar Thenphek zau 4 2 Arecanut, Banana,
Pineapple - Yes
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125 R Zahunga Phirthuama Vengthar Thenphek zau 5 2 Arecanut - Yes
126 H Khama Siakkhuala (L) Vengthar Thladolui zau 5 2 Banana, Oranges - Yes
127 Vanlaltana MT Chhinga Vengthar Hausak zau 5 1 Arecanut, Banana, Betel leaf, Khanghu - Yes
128 HZ Phira LH Thanga Vengthar Hausak zau 6 3 Fu, Pineapple,
Arecanut 10000 Yes
129 Hmingthanzauva Zakhuma (L) Vengthar Thenphek zau 10 - Zawngtah, Mangoes, Khanghu, Theihmu 8000 Yes
130 Vanlalnghaka HZ Phira Vengthar Hausak zau 5 1 Fu, Pineapple - Yes
131 LYessanga Chawikhuma (L) Vengthar Runglei zau 5 5 Arecanut, Zawngtah - No
132 Vanlalchhara Zakima (L) Vengthar Lungdawhlui 5 3 Arecanut, Khanghu, Kawhtebel, Theihmu 3000 Yes
133 Jacoba Khuanga Vengthar Mualpui zau 7 2 Arecanut, Nimbu,
Zawngtah 10000 Thalo
134 Saithanhnuna Keitawna (L) Vengthar Mualpui zau 2 1.5 Arecanut, Pineapple - Thalo
135 LallYeszuala Salhnuna (L) Vengthar Mualpui zau 10 1 - - Thalo
136 Lalruata Salhnuna (L) Vengthar Mualpui zau 10 1 - - Thalo
137 Bawihchhuaka Vengthar Mualpui zau 8 3 Oranges, Arecanut, Nimbu, Zawngtah 15000 Thalo
138 Lalhmingthanga Lalrawna Salem veng Thenphek kawng chhuk 2.5 2.5 Arecanut 10000 Yes
139 R Sangliana LT Zauva (L) Vengthar Hmawngkhawthlir 7 4
Arecanut, Betel leaf, Nimbu, Pineapple 10000 Yes
140 Rohmingliana R Sangliana Vengthar Hmawngkhawthlir 3 1.5 Arecanut, Banana - Yes
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Name Watershed : Serlui – II (Venglai, New Diakkawn & Diakkawn)
Sl.No.
Name of land owner
Father's/Mother's name
Present addres Name of area (Watershed)
Area Treated
area Name of crop
per capita income
Any stream nearby watersh
ed (Yes/No
)
1 Sanghmingthanga Chaldenga (L) Venglai Banglalui kam 6 3 Arecanut, Atkora 5000 Yes
2 Lalthlamuana Sangliana AOC Veng Banglalui kam 2 1 Arecanut 600 -
3 V TlanglYesa Thanga (L) College road, Venglai Sakei lungpui zau 7 7 Arecanut, Atkora,
Banana, Tea 20000 Yes
4 Thuami Kapngura (L) Parkkawn, Venglai Sakei lungpui zau 6 6 Pangkai,
Arecanut, Atkora 15000 Yes
5 Saptawna Chhunthanga College road, Venglai Banglalui kam 3 1 - - No
6 Hrangchhuana Lalseia (L) Industry veng Banglalui kam 4 2 No
7 Lalthianghlima Bata (L) Hall mual Sakei lungpui zau 6 5 Arecanut - -
8 C Thanseia Sanghleia (L) Ramhlun veng Parvalui kam 2.5 - - - -
9 C Engnunmawia C Thanseia Ramhlun veng Sakei lungpui zau 1 0.5 Arecanut, Banana - -
10 KL Bata Hall mual Parvalui kam 2.5 - - - -
11 Lalthakima Lalchhawni Hall veng Sakei lungpui zau 1 1 Banana, Oranges - No
12 Lalringliana Kapthanga (L) Venglai Parvalui kam 4 1 Arecanut - Yes
13 Zotinkhuma Lalsangliana (L) Silchar road Parvalui kam 2 1 Arecanut - Yes
14 Rosiami Chawngkima (L) Diakkawn Parvalui kam 4 2 Tung, Arecanut - No
15 Laldawngliana Mangkhuma Silchar road Parvalui kam 2 1 Arecanut - No
16 R Lalengkima Chhingaveng,Aizawl Parvalui kam 4 - - - No
17 Rualchhingi Aikunga (L) M/S Tlang Parvalui kam 1 - - - No
18 LalramlYesi R Lalhmingthanga Project veng Parvalui kam 1 - - - -
19 Vanlalvuana Aikunga Vengthar Parvalui kam - - - - -
20 Dorumvunga Diakkawn Parvalui kam 3 - Teak, Arecanut - -
21 Dara Chala Venglai Parvalui kam 2 - Teak - -
22 Pahlira Taitea Banglakawn Parvalui kam 3 - Teak, Arecanut - -
23 Biakchungnunga C Roliana Venglai Zuanglui kam 1.5 - - - -
24 R Pakunga Kapthuami Venglai Sihneh mual 0.5 - - - -
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25 H Lalnunpuia VL Rawna Kanan veng, Venglai Parvalui kam 2 1
Coffee, Banana,, Arecanut, Mangoes - Yes
26 Aithuami Muma (L) Venghlun Parvalui kam 2 2 Banana - Yes
27 C Lalnunmawia Lungtiawia (L) Hall veng Sakei lungpui zau 1.5 1.5
Banana, Limbu, Pineapple, Khanghu 2000 -
28 H Thanga Palova (L) Challui veng Sakei lungpui zau 4 - - - Yes
29 Lalthuama Zangruma (L) Hall veng Sakei lungpui zau 1.5 1 Arecanut, Limbu 10000 Yes
30 HT Lalmuankima HT Lalhmingliana Hall veng Sakei lungpui zau 1.5 1.5
Arecanut, Banana 2000 Yes
31 Lalhmachhuana Sanghmingthanga UPC Mual Banglalui kam 1 1 Atkora, Mangoes 1000 Yes
32 VL Siamthanga TlanglYesa (L) UPC Mual Sakei lungpui zau 2 2 Arecanut, Banana - Yes
33 Thuamkhuma Pausavunga (L) Diakkawn Sakei lungpui zau 3 1 Teak - -
34 Ruata College veng Sihneh mual 1 1 Banana, Arecanut 2000 Yes
35 Darthangi Haupianga (L) Hall veng Awhlum mual 1 0.5 Arecanut, Banana - -
36 Saibaka SavYesa (L) UPC Mual Banglalui kam 1 - - - -
37 Lalfaka Kapthanga (L) Kanan veng, Venglai Parvalui kam 3.5 3.5
Arecanut, Mangoes, Banana - Yes
38 C Lalremmawia LH Thanga (L) UPC Mual Banglalui kam 4 1.5 Pineapple,
Banana - Yes
39 Lalpianthanga Isua (L) Bazar phei Tuikhuah chung 1 1 Arecanut, Banana - -
40 Lalchungnunga MalsYesa Hall mual Sakei lungpui zau 1 1 Khanghu,
Arecanut, teak - -
41 Lalnunhlima Rokamlova (L) Hall mual Sihneh mual 1 1 Arecanut - Yes
42 Lalramliana Thanruala (L) M/S Tlang Sakei lungpui zau 6 3 Arecanut, Atkora - Yes
43 Ramdinthara Lalthlamuana Hall veng Sakei lungpui zau 1.5 1.5 Mangoes, Zawngtah - -
44 Vanlalmuana Lalrinzuala (L) Hall veng Sakei lungpui zau 1 1 Banana,
Pineapple - Yes
45 Lalremmawii Chhunruma Hall veng Sihneh mual 1.5 1 Arecanut, Jackfruit - -
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46 Mankunga Saikaia (L) Kanan veng, Venglai Sakei lungpui zau 3 1 Banana - -
47 Lianhlira Sapchhawna (L) Hall mual Sakei lungpui zau 2 - - - -
48 C Lalremsiama Chhana (L) Hall mual Banglalui kam 2 1 Arecanut, Limbu 10000 Yes
49 Lalfamkima Chhuanliana Hall mual Sihneh mual 2 2 Arecanut, Pineapple - Yes
50 Vanhnuaithanga Kailuia (L) Thirhruiban kawn Parvalui kam 2 1.5 Arecanut, Banana 1500 Yes
51 Ch Sanghuapa Kawha N Kolasib Quari mual 4 2 Teak - -
52 Saithanthuama Zama (L) Banglakawn Tuikhuah chung 3 2 Arecanut - -
53 Chawnghlira Mankunga Tuithaveng Quari mual 1 - Arecanut, Banana - -
54 Ramngaii L Ruma (L) Silchar road Quari mual 0.5 - Arecanut - -
55 Lalfamkima P Saidinga (L) College veng Quari mual 2 1 Arecanut - -
56 Thuami Pianga (L) Hebron veng Quari mual 1 - - - Yes
57 Rinpuii Dara Venglai Parvalui kam 1 0.5 Ser - Yes
58 PC Lalrinliana Vankhuma (L) Venglai Parvalui kam 1 0.5 Teak - No
59 Vanlalhruaia Rangkhuma (L) Hall veng Sakei lungpui zau 1 - Arecanut - Yes
60 Rinthangi Lalnghinglova (L) Venglai Sil road hnuai 2 1 Teak - No
61 C Lalbiakthanga College veng Parvalui kam 2 Arecanut - Yes
62 Lalthangliana PL Kapliana (L) Venglai Galilee zau 7 3
Arecanut, Atkora, Sapthei,
Zawngtah, Thingthupui 5000 Yes
63 Sapzinga Suaktlaia (L) Diakkawn Galilee zau 1 1
Arecanut, Theiherawt,
Hatkora, Sarzuk. Zawngtah 5000 Yes
64 R Thanzuala Saineuva (L) Diakkawn Galilee zau 2 2
Oranges, Banana, Khanghu,
Thingthupui, Arecanut 3000 Yes
65 Laltluangi Sangkhuma (L) Diakkawn Galilee zau 1 1
Arecanut, Anthurium, Khanghu 10,000 Yes
66 Sangkhuma Lalhlunthanga Diakkawn Galilee zau 2.5 2.5
Arecanut, Oranges, Khanghu, Yes
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67 Lalhmingmawia Lallura Diakkawn Galilee zau 5 5
Arecanut, Oranges, Limbu, Coconut, Banana 5000 No
68 Lalfakzuala R Thanghlira Diakkawn Galilee zau 3 1 Arecanut,
Jackfruit, Banana - Yes
69 Vanlalliana Nghakliana (L) Diakkawn Galilee zau 2 2
Arecanut, Banana,
Pineapple 5000 No
70 Lalchhanhimi Nghakliana (L) New Diakkawn Galilee zau 3 - - - No
71 Lalthannguri Saitlunga (L) New Diakkawn Galilee zau 1.5 1.5 Atkora, Teak,
Lichu - Yes
72 C Lalhmangaiha C Chhanghnuna New Diakkawn Galilee zau 2 -
Zawngtah, Jackfruit, Mangoes, Khanghu - No
73 C Sangliana Pahlira (L) New Diakkawn Galilee zau 4 1
Arecanut, Mangoes, Zawngtah - Yes
74 Lalrinmawia Siamlera (L) New Diakkawn Galilee zau 2 1 Khanghu,
Mangoes, Atkora - No
75 Lalrintluangi Chhuangliana (L) Diakkawn Galilee zau 2.5 2.5
Arecanut, Lichu, Atkora, Pangkai,
Chengkek 5000 Yes
76 R Lalramchhana Vanlalzapa (L) Diakkawn Galilee zau 3 1.5 Arecanut - No
77 Lalthanmawii Saitluanga (L) New Diakkawn Galilee zau 0.5 0.5 Arecanut - No
78 C Zatawna Nghetlova (L) Diakkawn Galilee zau 3.5 3.5
Khanghu, Arecanut, Pineapple, Zawngtah 2000 Yes
79 Vanlalhruaia Chuailova (L) Diakkawn Galilee zau 0.5 - Mangoes, Khanghu - Yes
80 Lalchhawna Tuahvunga (L) New Diakkawn Galilee zau 4 1
Zawngtah, Khanghu,
Arecanut, Teak 500 Yes
81 Lalnuntluanga Thangkhuma (L) Diakkawn Galilee zau 4.5 4.5
Arecanut, Mangoes, Zawngtah, 2000 Yes
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82 Lalrotluanga Thangkhuma (L) Diakkawn Galilee zau 1 1 - - No
83 Lalnuntluanga R Chhunthanga Diakkawn Galilee zau 4 3
Arecanut, Khanghu, Lichu,
Pangkai 5000 Yes
84 Ruatliana Rothanga Aizawl Galilee zau 2 2 Arecanut, Zawngtah 5000 Yes
85 Kapthanga Sapmawia (L) Diakkawn Galilee zau 3 2 Arecanut 2500 No
86 SM Rosiama Vanlaia (L) Diakkawn Galilee zau 5 2 Broom - No
87 Lalrinmawia Sangkhuma (L) Diakkawn Galilee zau 5 5
Arecanut, Limbu, Broom,
Zawngtah, Mangoes 5000 Yes
88 Lalnunmawia Zaithangvunga (L) Diakkawn Galilee zau 1 1 Arecanut 1000 No
89 Mangthanga Mangluta (L) Diakkawn Galilee zau 6 6
Arecanut, Pineapple, Oranges, Khanghu 3000 Yes
90 Saprinpuia Bungzuana (L) Parkkawn Galilee zau 6 5
Arecanut, Pineapple, Oranges, Khanghu 10,000 No
91 R Lungtiawia R Thanghleia (L) Diakkawn Galilee zau 2 1
Arecanut, Zawngtah,
Atkora, Banana, Khanghu 3000 Yes
92 Vanhnuaithanga Kailuia (L) Venglai Galilee zau 2 2 Arecanut, Banana - Yes
93 K Vanlalhruaia K Khuangzika (L) Diakkawn Galilee zau 1 1 Arecanut 1000 Yes
94 Lalfela LS Vuta (L) New Diakkawn Galilee zau 3 3
Teak, Arecanut, Jackfruit,
Zawngtah, Mangoes 1000 Yes
95 HD Lalhmangaiha (L) Thangngova (L) Diakkawn Galilee zau 3 3
Hatkora, Oranges, Arecanut 2000 No
96 Vanlalruata R Sailova (L) Diakkawn Galilee zau 2 2 - - No
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97 M Ropara Mangluta (L) Venglai Galilee zau 3 3 Arecanut, Banana 5000 No
98 Lalbiakthanga PC Rohmingthanga Diakkawn Galilee zau 3 2
Arecanut, Teak, Zawngtah, Kawhtebel 6000 No
99 LR Ngura Biala (L) Diakkawn Galilee zau 5 5
Arecanut, Oranges,
Banana, Lichu, Theiherawt 5000 No
100 VL Siama Lalthanga (L) Project Galilee zau 1 1 Arecanut, Lachu,
Pineapple 1000 No
101 K Vanlalnghaka Laluma New Diakkawn Zolui hnar 2 2
Arecanut Khanghu 2000 Yes
102 Sangzuali R Lallianzuala New Diakkawn Khuangpuilam hnuai 3 3
Oil palm Arecanut - -
103 Thanbanglova Zanghinglova Khuangpuilam Khuangpuilam hnuai 3 3 Arecanut - -
104 RM Lalthanliana Mangthanga Diakkawn Zophei 3 3 Arecanut - -
105 Lalremsangi Thanzova Khuangpuilam Zolui hnar 2 2 Arecanut - Yes
106 Ramzauvi Hmingdailova New Diakkawn Zolui hnar 2 2 Arecanut Oranges - Yes
107 Saihmingliana Thankhuma Vengthar Khuangpuilam hnuai 2 2 Arecanut - -
108 R MalsYesa Tualkhawnga New Diakkawn Zophei 5 5 Arecanut - No
109 Vanlalhriata Sapzuithanga New Diakkawn Zophei 4 4 Arecanut - No
110 Lalnunmawii (Latei) Diakkawn Zophei 3 3 Arecanut - Yes
111 R Lalzokima Thansiama Vengthar Zophei 5 5 Robber Arecanut - Yes
112 R Lalzarliana Thansiama Vengthar Zophei 1 1 Arecanut - -
113 RL Peka LR Dama Vengthar Zophei 2 2 Oranges - -
114 Vanlalrova Liankhuma Khuangpuilam Zophei 2 2 Arecanut
115 Lalkhawsiama Laipuithanga Diakkawn Zophei 5 5 Arecanut - No
116 Lalrothanga Thangkima Khuangpuilam Zophei 2 2 Arecanut
Oranges Hatkora - Yes
117 F Khuanga Thangkima Khuangpuilam Zophei 2 2 Arecanut - No
118 Lalchhuanmawia Kapkunga Diakkawn Zophei 2 2 Oranges Arecanut - No
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119 Laldingliani Mary Sumchhuahthanga New Diakkawn Zophei 4 - - - Yes
120 HD Darrobuanga Thanchunga New Diakkawn Zophei 2 - - - Yes
121 Vanlalpeka Rotlaia Diakkawn Zophei 1 - - - Yes
122 Lalsanga Lianchia Diakkawn Zophei 2 2 Arecanut - No
123 LH Hauthuama Ralliana New Diakkawn Zophei 2 2 Arecanut - Yes
124 LH Lalbiakhluna LH Hauthuama New Diakkawn Zophei 3 3 Arecanut - Yes
125 Rotluanga New Diakkawn Zophei 5 2 Arecanut - Yes
126 RS Engliana Thanghleia Vengthar Zophei 5 5 Arecanut - Yes
127 Keisata Puruala New Diakkawn Zophei 4 1 Arecanut - Yes
128 Lalengi Lalpara New Diakkawn Zophei 3 - - - Yes
129 K Lalbiakthanga Zuhrima New Diakkawn Zophei 2 2 Arecanut - No
130 Hauzika Vengthar Zophei 1.5 - - - Yes
131 HF Sena Chhunkunga New Diakkawn Challui 5
132 H Zamliana Zahnuna New Diakkawn Challui 1
133 RV Thansanga - Diakkawn Challui
134 Remhlira Diakkawn Challui 2
135 J Khuangzika Vengthar Challui
136 VL Nghaka Aizawl Ramhlun S Challui
137 Pakunga Thangliana Nursery Challui 1
138 Engliani VL Auva New Diakkawn Challui
139 Lalhluni VL Auva New Diakkawn Challui
140 Zairemi VL Auva Aizawl Challui
141 R Thantluanga Kawhtea Diakkawn Challui 2
142 Chhawnkima Kawhika New Diakkawn Challui 1
143 Lalnithanga Thantluanga Diakkawn Challui 2
144 R Biakmawia Lalruanga Diakkawn Challui 2
145 HK Chhuana Diakkawn Challui 5
146 Lalhmingliana Hmuaka Diakkawn Challui 2
147 Saptawna Thangliana Diakkawn Challui 3
148 Rinthanga Enghmingthanga CP Road Challui 3
149 Lalthianghlimi Thantluanga New Diakkawn Challui 3
150 Ngurkunga Chhuangliana Diakkawn Challui 3
151 Rinngheta Vengthar Challui 2
152 Lianchungnunga Thatluia New Diakkawn Challui 6
153 Biakthanga Zahnuna CP Road Challui 1
154 RL Hmangaiha Thanghrima New Diakkawn Challui 1.5
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155 K Lalmuankima Hrangbela Diakkawn Challui 1.5
156 Chhuanvawra Thangvela Diakkawn Challui 2
157 Darkungi Chawngkhuma Salem veng Challui 3
158 Sumchhuaha Laipawnga New Diakkawn Challui 4
159 R Lalramhluna Phirthanga New Diakkawn Challui 2
160 Lalnunzira Thangvela Salem veng Challui 1
161 Khawkungi Liansiama Diakkawn Challui 1
162 Tlanghmingthanga Lianhlira New Diakkawn Challui 1
163 Mankunga Sena Diakkawn Challui 2
164 Rothangi Biakzawna Diakkawn Bungmual 3
165 Lalthianghlima Raltawna Diakkawn Bungmual 2
166 Rozama Raltawna Diakkawn Bungmual 2
167 Rotluanga Diakkawn Bungmual 1.5
168 PC Zahmingthanga Vanhnuaia New Diakkawn Bungmual 1
169 Zotuawnga Kapchhunga New Diakkawn Bungmual 4
170 Rokima Raltawna Diakkawn Bungmual 2
171 Johana Bualsata New Diakkawn Bungmual 3
172 Thangkima Diakkawn Bungmual 3
173 Mankunga Sena Diakkawn Bungmual 1
174 Ramkapzauva Chhuahsuma New Diakkawn Bungmual 1 Hec
175 Hauhmingthangi Lalsailova New Diakkawn Bungmual 1
176 F Kaphranga Pakunga Diakkawn Bungmual 2.5 Hec
177 Vanrama VL Bela Diakkawn Bungmual 5
178 Khuanglianzova Khama Project veng Bungmual
179 R Lalbiakliana Rochhunga Vengthar Bungmual 1
180 R Ramliana Challiana New Diakkawn Bungmual 2.5
181 Engkunga Chawngkhuma Diakkawn Bungmual 2.5
182 Thuamkhuma Pauva Diakkawn Bungmual 2
183 Thanliana Sanglianthanga New Diakkawn Bungmual 2
184 R Zakima Kawnga New Diakkawn Bungmual 3
185 LalduhYesa Lalsiama New Diakkawn Bungmual 4
186 Lalbiaktluanga Lalkhuma Diakkawn Bungmual 5
187 PC Dengchhuana Vanhnuaia Diakkawn Bungmual 5
188 J Chunga Sawia Diakkawn Bungmual 3
189 Lunseia Vanlalmuana New Diakkawn Bungmual 1 Hec
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190 Thangzaliana New Diakkawn Bungmual 3
191 Thangneihkama LT Ngura New Diakkawn Bungmual 2.5
192 R Lalringliana Hauliana New Diakkawn Bungmual 1.5
193 Lalhmingthanga Lengzuala Diakkawn Bungmual 2
194 PC Thangchuanga Diauva New Diakkawn Bungmual 2
195 Hlimenthanga Pazova New Diakkawn Bungmual 2
196 Lalnunnema Haukhuma New Diakkawn Bungmual 2
197 Rangkhuma K Selvunga Diakkawn Bungmual 3
198 R Hmingliana Thanghrima New Diakkawn Bungmual 4
199 Lalnunnemi Vanchhunga New Diakkawn Bungmual 3
200 VL Zama Hnema New Diakkawn Bungmual 6
201 Zachungnunga Siamlera Vengthar Bungmual 3
202 Thuamliana Zamana New Diakkawn Bungmual 2
203 R Dengzika Thlama New Diakkawn Bungmual 4
204 Lalchhanhima Diakkawn Bungmual 3
205 Keisata Ruala New Diakkawn Bungmual 4
206 V Lalchhuanmawia Vanthuama New Diakkawn Bungmual 2
207 Rokhuma R Hmingliana Vengthar Bungmual 2
208 Rotluanga New Diakkawn Bungmual 2
209 VL Rawna Thansiama Diakkawn Bungmual 2
210 Thuama J Thangkhuma New Diakkawn Bungmual 3
211 Kapmawii Tana Silchar road Bungmual 2
212 LH Biakhluna Hauthuama New Diakkawn Bungmual 3
213 Lalengliana Thanghleia Vengthar Bungmual 4
214 Lalrimawia Vanthuama New Diakkawn Bungmual 2
215 Vanpuilala Lalthianghlima New Diakkawn Bungmual 4
216 Lalhmingmawia R Lalbiakliana Salem veng Bungmual 1.5
217 Lalhumi C Lalbiaktluanga New Diakkawn Bungmual 2
218 Lalengi Lalpara Sailo New Diakkawn Bungmual 3
219 Darkungi New Diakkawn Bungmual
220 Lalbiaknunga Vanthuama New Diakkawn Bungmual
221 F Hrangzika Darkhama New Diakkawn Bungmual 2
222 Lalthanthuama LYesthanga New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 1
223 Nghinglova Vanchhunga New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 1
224 Self Helf Group New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 11 Hec
225 Zotanga Sena New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 1
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226 Zachhingpuii Ngurkhuma New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 1
227 NgurlYesa Tawka New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 4 Hec
228 K Lalbiaksangi LB Khuma New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 1 Hec
229 ChhuanYesa Thangdailova New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 3
230 Vanneia Thangdailova New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 3
231 Thanthuama Chhiarkunga New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 1
232 Kapsanga Diakkawn Zolui Zau 2
233 Rallianthanga Rova Diakkawn Zolui Zau 2
234 Hualkunga Zika New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 5
235 Thianghlima Biakthara New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 3
236 Thandinga Lalropuia New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 3
237 RL Hmangaiha Thanghrima New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 2 Hec
238 LB Khumtira Thatluia Diakkawn Zolui Zau 1
239 Tuahvunga New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 2 Hec
240 Lalhluta Rotlaia Diakkawn Zolui Zau 2
241 Lalchhawna Tuahvunga New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 1 Hec
242 Rohmingthanga Manzika New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 2
243 VL Siama Thanzova New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 5
244 R Ngurkunga Chhuangliana New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 1 Hec
245 Lalnunpuia Ngurkunga New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 1 Hec
346 Lalthuami Saitluanga New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 3
347 Hmangaihzuala Seizika New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 1
348 M Zothanmawia JV Lalhrila New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 5
349 Thanchunga Rova New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 1
350 Buhsanga F Lalmuana New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 2.5
351 Lalzika Lalhmingthanga New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 3
352 Lalzuimawia Thangdailova New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 1
353 Lalawia Vanchhunga New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 3
354 LalngaihYesi Lalchungnunga New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 3
355 Thanchungnunga Tuahkima New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 3
356 Romawia Bawichhuaka New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 2
357 Duhkima Zarluaia New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 3
358 Laltlanchhunga VL Vuana New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 2
359 TC Rosangliana Zairema Diakkawn Zolui Zau 1.5 Hec
360 Rinthanga Patawia New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 2
361 HD Darrobuanga Thanchunga New Diakkawn Zolui Zau
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362 Lalteii Tuahvunga New Diakkawn Zolui Zau
363 Rochunga Vengthar Zolui Zau
364 Vanlalpeka RL Dama Khuangpuilam Zolui Zau
365 VL Hriata Sapzuithanga New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 2.5
366 Ngurchungnunga Vengthar Zolui Zau
367 Rothathanga Salem veng Zolui Zau 2
368 R LalmalsYesa Challui veng Zolui Zau 5
369 Laltlanchhunga Vanlalmuana New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 3
370 C Biaka New Diakkawn Zolui Zau
371 Hnehzovi Vanlalmuana New Diakkawn Zolui Zau
372 K Vanlalnghaka Lalrema New Diakkawn Zolui Zau 2
373 Laldawngliani Romana Challui veng Mualkawi 10
374 Lalthianghlima Biakthara New Diakkawn Mualkawi 2
375 R Thangkhuma Zuitluanga Vengthar Mualkawi 5
376 C Chawnghnuna Siamlera New Diakkawn Mualkawi 2 Hec
377 Lalkunga Kapliana New Diakkawn Mualkawi 10
378 Zotanga Sena Diakkawn Mualkawi 2
379 Thanchungnunga Tuahkima New Diakkawn Mualkawi 6
380 Chungnunga Siamlera Vengthar Mualkawi 2
381 Khummuana Chhingthuama New Diakkawn Mualkawi 2 Hec
382 Ngurbeli Thandanga New Diakkawn Mualkawi 1
383 Tawna Raltawna New Diakkawn Mualkawi 5
384 Lalrinkima Thangzova Vengthar Mualkawi 10
385 PC Thankima Kamlova New Diakkawn Mualkawi 10
386 VL Vuana Chhingneihkhuma New Diakkawn Mualkawi 2
387 Parmawia Ruala New Diakkawn Mualkawi 3
388 LalduhYesa Lalsiama New Diakkawn Mualkawi 3
389 Ramhluna K Muana New Diakkawn Mualkawi 3
390 Biaknunga Vanthuama New Diakkawn Mualkawi 2
391 Thangzaliana New Diakkawn Mualkawi 2
392 VL Nghaka R MalsYesa New Diakkawn Mualkawi 2
393 Laltinkhuma Laltinthanga New Diakkawn Mualkawi 14
Bigha
394 Lalthandinga Lalropuia New Diakkawn Mualkawi 3
395 VL Ruala Tuahkima New Diakkawn Mualkawi 3
396 J Lalramtiama Thangneihkama New Diakkawn Mualkawi 2
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397 Raltawna RallYesa Diakkawn Mualkawi 5
398 Germanngama Changngaia Diakkawn Mualkawi 5
399 Biakthansanga H Rosiama New Diakkawn Mualkawi 5
400 Neihkunga Hmua New Diakkawn Mualkawi 4
401 LalrinYesa Thangzova Vengthar Mualkawi 2
402 Laldika Thangzova Vengthar Mualkawi 2
403 C Zohmingthanga Lalthantluanga New Diakkawn Mualkawi 4
404 PC Vanlalhlua PC Thankima New Diakkawn Mualkawi 6
405 PC LalrinYesa PC Zahmingthanga New Diakkawn Mualkawi 3
406 Chawntluangi Thangseivunga New Diakkawn Mualkawi
407 Hmangaihzuala Seizika New Diakkawn Mualkawi 2.5
408 Laldika College veng Mualkawi
409 Lalthianghlima Rokunga Vengthar Chemlui zau 5 Bigha
410 K ZalYesa - Vengthar Chemlui zau
411 VL Ruata Lalthansiama Vengthar
412 Biakthansanga Rosiama New Diakkawn Chemlui zau 6 Bigha
413 Rozika Thingdawl Chemlui zau
414 Sanghmingthanga Chaldenga Venglai Chemlui zau
415 Lalsiama Thingdawl Chemlui zau
416 V Laltluanga Thingdawl Chemlui zau
417 Saihnuna Saitluanga Thingdawl Chemlui zau
418 Lalsanga Lallungkhama Diakkawn Chemlui zau 15
Bigha
419 Lalthuama Thingdawl Chemlui zau
420 Germanngama Sangngaia Diakkawn Chemlui zau 1.5
Bigha
421 Raltawna Diakkawn Chemlui zau 5
422 Zaitluanga Vengthar Chemlui zau
423 Lianchungnunga Thatluia New Diakkawn Chemlui zau 1 Bigha
424 HF Sena Chhunkunga New Diakkawn Chemlui zau 15
Bigha
425 C Lallura Sawiluaia Diakkawn Chemlui zau 5
426 Lalnunmawia Project veng Chemlui zau 5
427 Rothanga Lalhmachhuana New Diakkawn Chemlui zau 2
428 K Vanlalnghaka Laluma New Diakkawn Zophei zau 2
429 Lalnunhlima Romana New Diakkawn Mualkawi 1.5
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430 Lalrawna Romana New Diakkawn Mualkawi 1.5
431 Laltanpuia Romana New Diakkawn Mualkawi 1.5
432 Lalthuami Romana New Diakkawn Mualkawi 1.5
433 Zorammawia Romana New Diakkawn Mualkawi 1.5
434 Lalbiaksanga Zaliana New Diakkawn Chemlui zau 7
435 Lalnunpuia Kapdailova New Diakkawn Chemlui zau 2
436 Jona Lalbiaksanga New Diakkawn Chemlui zau 2
437 Ronald Lalnunpuia Rodailova New Diakkawn Mualkawi 5
438 R Zahunga Phirthuama Coffee huan hla mual 1.5
439 R Biakmawia Chawnga (L) Thinglian tan kawn 3
440 R Biakengmawia R V Ringliana Thinglian tan kawn 2
441 Thanglianthuama Neihkhuma Thinglian tan kawn 12
442 KC Thanga Hrangchina Thinglian tan kawn 5
443 K Lalnunthara KL Thanga Thinglian tan kawn 5
444 Zalutthanga Thatchunga (L) Thinglian tan kawn 6
445 Niropuia L Hauzika Thinglian tan kawn 3
446 FC Rova Tleia Thinglian tan kawn 7
447 Liankhuma Laltuala (L) Thinglian tan kawn 1
448 Lalrawnthanga Thuamthanga (L) Thinglian tan kawn 1
449 Lalropuia Chungremsiama Thinglian tan kawn
450 Thuamzaliana Thinglian tan kawn 3
451 Lalchawimawii Rothuama Thinglian tan kawn 5
452 Maichami RM Lalhmangaiha
Thinglian tan kawn 2
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453 RL Lalhmangaiha Laldaia Thinglian tan kawn 7
454 Zoramthari Lalringliana (L) Thinglian tan kawn 3
455 LT Vela Neihkhuma Thinglian tan kawn 8
456 Lalhmingthanga Sibawiha (L) Coffee huan hla mual 2.5
457 RV EnglYesa Laisuaka (L) Coffee huan hla mual 3
458 Lalrinsanga R Thankhuma Coffee huan hla mual 3
459 Kawrbana Lianhnuna Coffee huan hla mual 3
460 Lalthlamuana R Thlangmawia (L)
Coffee huan hla mual 1.5
461 B Lalthantluanga Thangvela (L) Coffee huan hla mual 1.5
462 H Lalsiamliana HT Rawia (L) Tuidumlui kam 2.5
463 LalngaihYesa Mawivela (L) Hmawngkhawthlir 5
464 R Rotluanga Lalnghinglova Hmawngkhawthlir 2
465 Sawiluaii Lama (L) Thinglian tan kawn 3
466 R LalmalsYesa Hmawngkhawthlir 4
467 Lalnunzira Thuamliana Hmawngkhawthlir 2
468 Kapzauva (L) Ruma (L) Hmawngkhawthlir 3
469 Khuangkungi Kapchhunga Hmawngkhawthlir 4
470 Lalrochhiara Lalnghinglova Hmawngkhawthlir 5
471 R Engkunga Bilsena Hmawngkhawthlir 2.5
472 Rammawia R Engkunga Hmawngkhawthlir 2.5
473 Laltlanthanga Khupa Hmawngkhawthlir 2
474 Lalenkawli Hauthangpuia (L)
Coffee huan hnai mual 4
475 VL Ruaia Zaliana (L) Coffee huan hnai mual 4
476 Laldingngheti Zaliana (L) Coffee huan hnai mual 3
477 Lalhlanmawia VL Ruaia Coffee huan hnai 2
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mual
478 S Thanghranga S Thanghmingliana R Siama mual 2
479 Ramthanga Thanglianthuama Hmawngkhawthlir 4
480 Remsanga Thanglianthuama Hmawngkhawthlir 3
481 Zamawii VL SYesa (L) Coffee huanhnai mual 2
482 Lalnunhlua Japanthanga (L) Coffee huan hnai mual 1
483 Ngurthanmawia R Thankhuma Coffee huan hnai mual 1
484 Liankhuma Laltuala Hmawngkhawthlir 4
485 R Thangluaia ThYesvunga Hmawngkhawthlir 4
486 Lalbela Khuanghleia Coffee huan hnai mual 4
487 Rohmingthanga Bawichhuaka Hmawngkhawthlir 4
488 Lalthahluna Saihmingliana Zolui Zau 1
489 L Hauzika Liandinga Coffee huan hnai mual 5
490 MS Dawngliana L Hauzika Zolui Zau 2
491 C Ngura Tlanghnuna Coffee huan hla mual 7
492 Rotluanga Lalnghinglova Hmawngkhawthlir 3
493 C Sapchhawna Tlangmawia (L) Coffee huan hla mual 3
494 Raltawnluia Hnema Coffee huan hnai mual 1
495 Rochhunga Laldailova Zolui Zau 6
496 C Lalrongura Hmawngkhawthlir 10
497 Khuangtuahthanga Hmawngkhawthlir 10
498 Lalbiaktluangi Khuangtuahthanga Hmawngkhawthlir 2
499 R LalmalsYesa Hmawngkhawthlir 3
500 Lalthuama Hrangchina (L) Coffee huan hla mual 2
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501 Lalrammawia Saihranga Hmawngkhawthlir 2.5
502 PC Lalthana Rozama (L) Coffee huan hla mual 3
503 Lalrongura Rozama (L) Coffee huan hla mual 2.5
504 John R Sangzuala Thangchhinga (L)
Coffee huan hla mual 4
505 LP Zirkunga
506 Lalthanglura
507 Lalbiakliana
508 Zonunsangi
509 RD Lalmuanpuia hmawngkhawthlir 2
510 Lalthianghlima New Diakkawn Thingliantankawn 3
511 Vanhnuna
512 Zirliana
513 PC Hmingthanga
514 Lala Salom veng
515 H Tluanga (Home Father)
516 Lalhmangaiha
517 Zachungnunga Thingliantankawn
518 LalsYesliani
519 Zonuntluanga
520 Vanlalkunga
521 Hrangthianga
522 Tuahvunga
523 Lalchhawna
524 Lalkunga
525 Lalthandinga
526 Hualkunga
527 Buhsanga Coffee huan hnai mual
528 NgaihYesi
529 Lalthafala
530 Lalthianghlima
531 VL Chharliana
532 HV Thuamliana
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533 K Lianzuala
534 Lalhmuaka Dothanga Thinglian tan kawn 3
535 Tlangsailova Khara (L) Thinglian tan kawn 4
536 Lianhmingthangi C Sapchhawna Coffee huan hla mual 3
537 Tlangkhuma Thangliana Khuangpuilam 5
Name Watershed : Lower Tlawng – I (College Veng)
Sl.No Name Fathers/Mothers Name Present
address
Name of area
(Watershed)
Area
(acres)
Treated
area
Name of
crop
Per
capita
income
Any
stream
near by
watershed
(Yes/No)
1. Rohnuna Venglai Phaitlang 15 Arecanut No
2. Lalsangliana Venglai Phaitlang 5 Arecanut No
3. L Remruatfela Venglai Phaitlang 5 Arecanut No
4. Vanlalzuia Venglai Phaitlang 5 Arecanut No
5. Vanlalruata Venglai Phaitlang 5 Arecanut No
6. Hmingthanga Venglai Phaitlang 5 Arecanut No
7. Zoramthanga Venglai Phaitlang 5 Arecanut No
8. Lalmuana Venglai Phaitlang 6 Pineapple No
9. Chhunkhuma Venglai Phaitlang 10 Arecanut No
10. Laibuanga Venglai Phaitlang 6 Atkora No
11. Lalhmangaiha Venglai Phaitlang 8 Arecanut No
12. Malsawmi Venglai Phaitlang 6 No
13. Lalhlupuii Venglai Phaitlang 5 No
14. SM Rosiama Diakkawn Phaitlang 5 No
15. Lalthanchhunga College veng Phaitlang 6 Yes
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16. Rokunga College veng Phaitlang 5 Arecanut Yes
17. Tlangchuana College veng Phaitlang 8 Arecanut Yes
18. HJL Tawnga College veng Phaitlang 8 Arecanut Yes
19. Siamhaua College veng Phaitlang 8 Yes
20. Enga College veng Phaitlang 4 Yes
21 Rosanga College veng Phaitlang 6 Yes
22. Rothangi College veng Phaitlang 6 Yes
23. Changliani College veng Phaitlang 7 Yes
24. Biakhluna College veng Phaitlang 7
25. Buatsaiha Diakkawn Phaitlang 8
26. Ramngaia Project Phaitlang 6
27. Ramzauva Project Phaitlang 7
28. Sangthuama Vengthar Phaitlang 8
29. Lungkhama Vengthar Phaitlang 6
30. Hranglawithanga College veng Phaitlang 5 Yes
31. Kumboa Project Phaitlang 6 Yes
32. Josua Project Phaitlang 8 Yes
33. Vanlalhluta Project Phaitlang 8 Yes
34. Malsawma Project Phaitlang 6 Yes
35. Nehemia Project Phaitlang 6 Yes
36. Danmawia Project Phaitlang 7 No
37. Zonunsanga Project Phaitlang 6
38. Hmangaiha (T) Vengthar Phaitlang 7 No
39. Hmangaiha Parkkawn Phaitlang 10 Arecanut Yes
40. Mangthanga Diakkawn Phaitlang 8 Teak No
41. Lalchhandama College veng Phaitlang 6 No
42. Zawlneihkunga College veng Phaitlang 7 Yes
43. Rotea Venglai Phaitlang 6 Yes
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44. Chhuanliana Salemveng Phaitlang 7
45. Lalramkimi College veng Phaitlang 5
46. VL Ruata Parkkawn Phaitlang 6
47. Rinchhana College veng Phaitlang 6
48. Dingtea Vengthar Phaitlang 7
49. Zawnga Vengthar Phaitlang 6
50. Sangria Project Phaitlang 6
51. Rosiama Venglai Phaitlang 5 Yes
52. Saihmingthanga Project Phaitlang 5
53. Lalhmunsiama Project Phaitlang 5
54. Ziarenga College veng Phaitlang 5
55. Remsiama College veng Phaitlang 6
56. Huapliana College veng Phaitlang 5
57. Rintluanga Venglai Phaitlang 5
58. Ngurhuzauva Venglai
Aizawl
Phaitlang 6
59. Thanga Diakkawn Phaitlang 7
60. Rama Venglai Phaitlang 6
61. Lalnunhlua Venglai Phaitlang 5
62. Zamliana Diakkawn Phaitlang 6 Teak
63. Ramchhana College veng Phaitlang 6
64. Haumanliana College veng Phaitlang 4
65. PC Lalfamkima College veng Phaitlang 5
66. Tlanthanga Project Phaitlang 6
67. Ngaidama College veng Phaitlang 5
68 Dawihi College veng Phaitlang 5
69. Vanlalruata Salemveng Phaitlang 6
70. HC Thanga Project Phaitlang 6 Teak
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71. Vanlalsiama Parkkawn Phaitlang 5
72. Kaptluanga College veng Phaitlang 5
73. Zangenga Project Phaitlang 6
74. Lalmuana Diakkawn Phaitlang 7
75. Rammawii College veng Phaitlang 5
76. Lalnuntluanga College veng Phaitlang 4
77. Laldawnga Aizawl Phaitlang 5
78. C Laibata College veng Phaitlang 5
79. Lalringliana College veng Phaitlang 6
80. Lalthantluangi Project Phaitlang 5
81. Lalrintluanga Project Phaitlang 5
82. Rochangliana College veng Phaitlang 5
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Annexure – III
DETAILS OF SELF HELP GROUPS :
1. Project Veng
SL.No. Name of Group Member's Name Present activitist
Name of Trade Estimated amount
Expected outcome
1 Radical Self Help Group
C Lalramnghaki
Micro enterprise
Micro enterprise
100000 Self sufficient
R Lalhmingliani
H Lalvenhimi
Khamliana
Lalzamlova
R Lalremmawia
F Lalremsiama
Kawlnithanga
Benjamin
Rothila
Samuel Lalruatfela
2 Cicilia Self Help Group
Zoramliani
Animal rearing Animal rearing 150000 Self sufficient
Lianthangpuii
Ropari
Zirkugi
Lalsangpuii
3 Beiseina Self Help Group
Vanramngaia
Micro enterprise
Animal rearing 500000 Self sufficient
Halleluia
Vanlalfeli
Chhuangi
Vanlalhluta
L Thanhlira
Lalngaihawma
VL Siama
F Vanlalpeka
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Lalthlana Ngente
4 Catherine Booth Self Help
Group
Saidingpuii Sailo
Poultry Poultry 300000 Self sufficient
Thawmmawii
VL Chhuangi
Lalengliani
Zonunsangi
Lalnunhlimi
Lalsawmliani
Lalthanpari
Lalsangzuali
Linda Lalrosiami
2. COLLEGE VENG
SL.No. Name of Group Member's Name Present activitist
Name of Trade
Estimated amount
Expected outcome
1 Tualvungi SHG
Lalrokima
Micro enterprise
Micro enterprise
Self sufficient
Lalchungnunga
Lalngaihpuii
Lalnunziri
MS Dawngliani
C Ramengzauvi
Lalngilneii
Lalduhzuali
H Lalrinawmi
Zramdinthari
T Lalrinfeli
2 Saizahawla SHG
C Laibata
Micro enterprise
Micro enterprise
Self sufficient
Changliani
Chhunkhuma
Lalchungnunga
Lalhmingliana
Lalzuala
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Seilianchhunga
Thangreia
Para
Relliana
3 Lianchhiari SHG
K Lalrinthanga
Micro enterprise
Micro enterprise
Self sufficient
P Zathanga
Lalringliana
JL Thanga
H Lianthanga
Thansiama
Summawithanga
Chuailovi
H Siamthanga
Lianhmingthanga
3. RENGTEKAWN
SL.No. Name of Group Member's Name Present activitist
Name of Trade Estimated amount
Expected outcome
1 Genesis SHG
Vanlalnghaka Farmer
Piggery 28000 Self Sufficient and to uplift the living condition of the members
Bawinui Farmer
Lallianchama Farmer
LH Mawia Farmer
Lalthakunga Farmer
K Tinthanga Farmer
Tlingzokimi Farmer
Tlanglawmthanga Farmer
Mangliangova Farmer
TN Kimi Farmer
Lalnunmawia Farmer
Lalzangama Farmer
Zoramthanga Farmer
2 Puipuii group HC Lalrinawma Farmer
Piggery 27000 Self Sufficient and to uplift the living condition of the members Lalduhawma Farmer
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Lalramthanga Farmer
Hnemtlingi Farmer
Pauzalama Farmer
Thangnunsanga Farmer
Lalvekvela Farmer
Jonathana Farmer
Thiankhama Farmer
Ramsiammawii Farmer
Kailuna Farmer
Mary Farmer
F Lalmuanawma Farmer
3 Muanpuii Group
Lalrokhawma Farmer
Piggery 25000 Self Sufficient and to uplift the living condition of the members
Johna Farmer
PL Thianga Farmer
C Rimawii Farmer
LT Muani Farmer
Lalrampana Farmer
MT Lawia Farmer
Laltholiana Farmer
Lallungmuana Farmer
4 Sangpuii SHG
Saihnuna Farmer
Piggery 28000 Self Sufficient and to uplift the living condition of the members
Thanglianzovi Farmer
Lalramhluna Farmer
Tuahmanga Farmer
C Rosiama Farmer
PK Manga Farmer
LT Luaia Farmer
Lalchhandama Farmer
F Lalramchhana Farmer
Thanga Farmer
Lalbawia Farmer
S Thanga Farmer
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K Thanga Farmer
KC Thanga Farmer
Lalthankunga Farmer
5 Lianhmingi Group
C Lalremsanga Farmer
Piggery 25000 Self Sufficient and to uplift the living condition of the members
Lalrammawii Farmer
Thangtinlala Farmer
Darsangliana Farmer
Rothanga Farmer
Hlawhtlinga Farmer
Thanliana Farmer
Ramnghinglova Farmer
Lalroliana Farmer
Lalhuapliana Farmer
6 Chamtei Group
Lalhmangaiha Farmer
Piggery 27000 Self Sufficient and to uplift the living condition of the members
Khawmkama Farmer
TK Sata Farmer
K Sata Farmer
SK Manga Farmer
CK Dova Farmer
Rosiamliana Farmer
Siamkungi Farmer
D Ramsiamthara Farmer
S Gina Farmer
Kuhpmanga Farmer
Lalhriatchianga Farmer
Rualremthanga Farmer
Tlingzachawngi Farmer
7 Hruaia SHG
Lallawmtlingi Farmer
Piggery 28000 Self Sufficient and to uplift the living condition of the members
Lalsouzawni Farmer
Lawmkimi Farmer
Hrilmawii Farmer
LT Manga Farmer
D Khawli Farmer
Sangthili Farmer
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T Sailuna Farmer
Laihlihzovi Farmer
Thangbawia Farmer
Laltlungliana Farmer
Nithanga Farmer
Ngulliana Farmer
Lalhmangaihi Farmer
8 Kima SHG
LK Liana Farmer
Piggery 28000 Self Sufficient and to uplift the living condition of the members
Lalhmangaiha Farmer
Lalthasiama Farmer
Lalngaisanga Farmer
P Remsangi Farmer
Sangliana Farmer
Chunga Farmer
Lalhmufela Farmer
Pauva Farmer
F Rochana Farmer
C Hmingthanga Farmer
C Chala Farmer
TK Kama Farmer
Remchhunga Farmer
Rothanmawii Farmer
Seigina Farmer
9 Samuela SHG
Lalsangliana Farmer
Piggery 25000 Self Sufficient and to uplift the living condition of the members
VL Hmangaihi Farmer
Thangzama Farmer
Lalchawiliana Farmer
Lalbiakdika Farmer
Chhuanawma Farmer
Lalngaihawma Farmer
ZL China Farmer
10 Mosia SHG
Lunghnemi Farmer
Piggery 25000 Self Sufficient and to uplift the living condition of the members
Paukhawsiama Farmer
Hauthanga Farmer
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Lalrintluanga Farmer
Liankhawkaia Farmer
Lalrohlua Farmer
11 Johna SHG
Hmingmawia Farmer
Micro enterprise
25000 Self Sufficient and to uplift the living condition of the members
Lawmchhunga Farmer
Thangroliana Farmer
Vanlalhruaia Farmer
Lalbiakkunga Farmer
G Hena Farmer
K Lalhmaa Farmer
Lalbiakmawii Farmer
12 Ezekiela SHG
Rothuami Farmer
Micro enterprise
25000 Self Sufficient and to uplift the living condition of the members
Zorampari Farmer
Rita Farmer
Chawngthansangi Farmer
Lalnunpuia Farmer
Lalrinawmi Farmer
Laldinpuii Farmer
Ramnghinglova Farmer
13 Joseph SHG
Lalngaihawmi Farmer
Piggery 25000 Self Sufficient and to uplift the living condition of the members
Lalngaihthangi Farmer
Lalhmuchhuaka Farmer
Lalramchhana Farmer
Lalremtluanga Farmer
R Lalhmachhuana Farmer
Pauhmingthanga Farmer
Lalmalsawma Farmer
14 Isaia SHG
Hminghlua Farmer
Poultry 25000 Self Sufficient and to uplift the living condition of the members
Lungawia Farmer
Lungkhama Farmer
R Ngaihzuala Farmer
Vanlalliana Farmer
Lalramnghaki Farmer
Duhzuala Farmer
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G Lama Farmer
15 Matahai SHG
Lalenzauva Farmer
Poultry 25000 Self Sufficient and to uplift the living condition of the members
M Lalramchuani Farmer
Lalnunzira Farmer
Lalthlamuana Farmer
C Zoliani Farmer
Liansangpuii Farmer
Vanramngaia Farmer
Lalthangmawia Farmer
RENGTEKAWN
16
Pumzakhuala
Poultry 24000 Self Sufficient and to uplift the living condition of the members
Lunzamanga
Samuel Lalrinawma
C Velthanga
4. Vengthar
SL.No. Name of Group Member's Name Present activitist
Name of Trade Estimated amount
Expected outcome
1 Debori Biakmawii
Farmer Micro
enterprise
Self sufficiency & to uplift the economy of the society
Biakliani
Zingromawii
Zosangzuali
Lalvenchhungi
Hawihkimi
Zaneihtlingi
Lalbiakveli
Lalnunzingi
Vanlalchhuangi
Lalnunmawii
1 Ruthi Vanlalzapi
Farmer Micro
enterprise
Self sufficiency & to uplift the economy of the society
Lungtiawii
J Lalpianpuii
Lalhluni
Vanlalthangi
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Thianghlimi
Zorammawii
Biakthanmawii
Lalrinliani
Mary Lalremruati
Farmer Micro
enterprise
Self sufficiency & to uplift the economy of the society
Lalbiaknii
TK Thluaii
Lalmuanpuii
Linda Vanlalduhawmi
Lalmuanpuii
Lalngaihi
5. Venglai
SL.No. Name of Group Member's Name Present activitist
Name of Trade Estimated amount
Expected outcome
1
Venghlun Group
Lalthlamuani
Farmer 100,000 Self sufficiency & availability of
Chicken at the cheaper rate
Malsawmtluangi
Lalnuntluangi
Thanmawii
Ramherliani
Lalthawmmawii
Lalmuanpuii
Lalrinpuii
Lalhriatrengi
Vanlalhriati
1
Mosia Group
H Hmingthanzami
Daily wages Piggery 10,000 Self sufficiency & availability of pig
at the cheaper rate
Ropari
Lalchhanhimi
Zothanpari
Lalramnghaki
Lalnuni
Lalbiakmawii
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Hmangaihthangi
Kanaan SHG
Rodingliani
Farmer Poultry 30,000 Self sufficiency & providing Chicken
at cheaper rate
Lalhlimawmi
Lalzarzovi
Thangzeli
Thangseii
Zaliani
Lalliani
Thansangi
Rodingi (Madingi)
Ramhluni
Bazar phei SHG
Lalhmingmaka
Daily wages Micro
enterprise
10,000
Lalvungi 10,000
Chhanhima 10,000
Lalhruaia 10,000
Geetu-a 20,000
Lalngaiha 10,000
Lalremruata 20,000
Ganesh-a 20,000
Zorinmawia 20,000
Sibua 20,000
M/S Tlang SHG
Laikhumi
Daily wages Poultry 10,000 Self sufficiency & availability of
Chicken at the cheaper rate
Biaksangi
VL Hruaii
Lianzami
Darromawii
Zodinpuii
Lalhmachhuana
Lianhliri
Roluahpuii
Rinpuii
Zonu SHGa Remchhungi
Housewife Poultry 50,000 Self sufficiency & availability of
Chicken at the cheaper rate
Lalawmpuii
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Lalengzauvi
Ngurzathuami
C Lalnguri
Ramdinpuii
Sangthuami
Biakthansangi
Bethel Group
Biakkungi
Housewife Piggery 105,000 Self sufficiency & availability of pig
at the cheaper rate
Lalthlamuani
Hmingthanmawii
Lalengmawii
Zochungnungi
Kapthiangi
Thanmawii
Lalmuanawmi
Estheri Group
Laltanpuii
Housewife Poultry
1,00,000
Lalrintluangi
Lalthakimi
Lalmuanpuii
Housewife
Lalengmawii
Sangthuami
Lalthanmawii
Rody
Parvaluizau
Lalremruati
Daily wages Poultry 10000
Vanlalzapi
Biakchungnungi
Biakchhunga
Lalmuanawmi
Lalngaihzuala
Samsona Group
Zothanpari
Housewife 5,00,000
Lalhmelthai
Lalramthari
Lalnunziri
Hmangaihzuali
Laltanpuii
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Lalhruaitluangi
Lalnunmawii
Lalengzami
Darthangi
Taitesena Hall veng Group
Tlangkhumi
Housewife Piggery 50,000
Sapnunthangi
Vanthangpuii
Lalthlamuani
Lalnunmawii
Zairemi
Lalthansiami
6. Diakkawn
SL.No. Name of Group Member's Name Present activitist
Name of Trade Estimated amount
Expected outcome
Ar vulh Group
R Lalbuatsaiha Poultry 50,000
Lalrinpuii
Farmer
Thangleti
Lairengi
Lalhmingthangi
Lalremruata
Vanlalhruaia
Lalrinawmi
Lalrinmawii
Vawkvulh Group
Thangchungnunga Daily wage
Piggery 1,80,000
Lalremruata Daily wage
David Lalremruata Daily wage
Ramdinthara Daily wage
Mansangliana Daily wage
Lalchuangkima Daily wage
Malsawma Daily wage
Lalrinkima Daily wage
T Lalmawia Daily wage
Rinliani Daily wage
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Lalthanchhungi Daily wage
Lalchhanhima Daily wage
Vawkvulh Group
Lalthianghlima Daily wage
Piggery 3,50,000
Rohmingliana Daily wage
Lalrinmawia Daily wage
Lalromawii Daily wage
Chawngchhingpuii Daily wage
Lalawmpuia Daily wage
Vawkvulh Group
R Liankhuma Daily wage
Piggery 3,00,000
C Lalrindika Daily wage
Lalramluaha Daily wage
C Lalrinhlua Daily wage
Khawmkimi Daily wage
Zaihleii Daily wage
C Thanruala Daily wage
Thanliani Daily wage
Kaphmingthanga Daily wage
H Rosiama Daily wage
Vawkvulh Group
Khuma Daily wage
Piggery 1,30,000
Lalsawta Daily wage
Zothansanga Daily wage
Lalrawngbawli Daily wage
Vanlalfela Daily wage
VL Siama Daily wage
Lalhuapi Daily wage
Lalrinngheti Daily wage
Lalmuanawma Daily wage
Vawkvulh Group
Lalrinthanga Daily wage
Piggery 6,00,000
Lalthangzuala Daily wage
Vanmawii Daily wage
Lalchawlkimi Daily wage
Lalruatkimi Daily wage
Lalduhawma Daily wage
Lalthangvunga Daily wage
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Lalrinawma Daily wage
Lalchhuanmawii Daily wage
Vawkvulh Group
Lianhmingthanga Daily wage
Piggery 5,00,000
Raltawnliana Daily wage
Lalpiangliana Daily wage
F Lalnuntluanga Daily wage
G Gena Daily wage
HP Lungtiawia Daily wage
S Vunga Daily wage
Saingura Daily wage
Lalramhlima Daily wage
Thuamliana Daily wage
Ralramthanga Daily wage
Ar vulh Group
Vanlalchhuangi Farmer
Ar vulh 80,000
Lalhmachhuani Daily wage
Vanlalruali Daily wage
Lallawmzuali Daily wage
Lalthazuali Daily wage
Laldingliani Daily wage
Rothangpuii Daily wage
Lalzahawmi Daily wage
Thing Mistiri
Chhuangkima Kawlni Mistiri
Thing Mistiri 6,00,000
Lalchhanchhuaha Mistiri
David Lalchhandama Mistiri
Tluangkimchhawna Mistiri
Zahmingliana Mistiri
Lalchhandama Mistiri
TC Lalengkima Mistiri
T Lalremzela Mistiri
Ar vulh Group
Mangthuama Small farmer
Ar vulh 3,50,000
Zoremsanga Daily wages
Lalrinmuana Daily wages
Lalzarzova Daily wages
C Lalremsanga Daily wages
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C Lalramliana Daily wages
Petty trade
Sangmawia Small farmer
Grocery 2,50,000
Zodinthara Petty trade
K Sangkunga Petty trade
Chalchhingi Petty trade
Biaknungi Petty trade
Khumtiri Small farmer
Lalrinkima Petty trade
Vawkvulh Group
Lunghnema Small farmer
Piggery 2,00,000
Ramngaihzuala Petty trade
Lalbiakzuali Small farmer
Laiawrhi Daily wages
Hruaitluangi Petty trade
Rodingliana Small farmer
Biakzuala Driver
Lamzeli Daily wages
Vawkvulh Group
Lalmuankima Daily wages
Piggery 7,45,500
Lalrawngbawla Daily wages
Lalramthanga Daily wages
Lalnunmawia Daily wages
Hlunsanga Daily wages
Rosiami Daily wages
Lalzawmliana Daily wages
Rohmingliana Daily wages
Rohlupuia Daily wages
Malsawmkima Daily wages
Vawkvulh Group
Lalenpuii Daily wages Piggery 3,00,000
Lalchhuanmawii Daily wages
Lalnunpuii Daily wages
Ropianga Daily wages
Thanthuami Daily wages
Lalchhandama Daily wages
Lalrimawii Daily wages
Lalzawta Daily wages
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Lalhruaii Daily wages
Lalchhanhimi Daily wages
Vawkvulh Group
C Rokhuma Daily wages
C Lalthakima Daily wages
R Laltlanliana Daily wages
Sanglura Daily wages
Lalzarliana Driver
Vanlalthlana Daily wages
Vawkvulh Group
R Laltanpuia
Chhingkhuma
Lalmalsawma
Chunga
Aitinlala
RV Thanga
Laltankunga
Hnemi
Thangmawii
Lalchawlthanga
Hawihi
Vawkvulh Group
VL Sawma Daily wages Piggery 50,000
Zoramfela Driver
Lalnunziri Daily wages
Chhuanliana Daily wages
F Vanlalhruaia Daily wages
Vawkvulh Group
TBC Denghnuna Daily wages Piggery 5,00,000
Laltlanliana Daily wages
David Malsawmkima Daily wages
C Ramnunmawia Daily wages
C Thangengi Daily wages
Vanlalneka Daily wages
Lalrintluangi Daily wages
Lalbiaktluanga Daily wages
C Zonuntluanga Daily wages
Sena Daily wages
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Vawkvulh Group
Rokima Daily wages Piggery 2,50,000
Rozama Daily wages
Daniel Zothanpuia Daily wages
Rokunga Daily wages
Lalhmangaiha Daily wages
Petty trade
Ruthi Lalawmpuii Petty trade Sum dawn 1,80,000
Lalthianghlimi Petty trade
Lalruatkimi Petty trade
Lalzingi Petty trade
Lalmuanawmi Petty trade
Thangkimi Petty trade
Lalrindiki Petty trade
Lalromawii Petty trade
Lily Pari Petty trade
Vawkvulh Group
Hmangaihzuali Daily wages Piggery 3,50,000
Zoramliani Small farmer
Lalhruaii Petty trade
Remsiami Small farmer
Ramsangi Petty trade
Vawkvulh Group
Lalhlupuii Small farmer Piggery 50,000
Lalthansiami Daily wages
Biakchungnungi Petty trade
Saithanzauvi Tea stall Petty
Chuailovi Petty trade
Ar vulh Group
SK Thanga Daily wages Ar vulh 80,000
Rothathanga
Lalhmingsanga
Lalchhuanga
Pachhunga
Lalthangvunga
Laltlansanga
Ropuiliani SHG
Lalrindika Piggery 1,00,000
Zonunmawia
Lalhruaitluanga
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Vanlalduata
H Lalawmpuia
Lalrintluangi
R Lalbela
Sangzela
7. New Diakkawn
SL.No. Name of Group Member's Name Present activitist
Name of Trade Estimated amount
Expected outcome
1
Henry SHG
F Chalmawii
Petty shop Grocery
2 Lalrinliani
3 Thanhliri
4 Lalremkimi
5 Lalrempuii
6 Lalnunthari
7 PC Lalnunfeli
8 Vanlalkungi
9 Lalthazuali
10 Lalremmawii
1
Davida SHG
K Lalliana
Shoe Repairing Grocery
2 Sangkhuma
3 Lalrinawma
4 Rohnuna
5 Thianghlimi
6 Lalmuanpuia
7 Lalramthanga
8 Sangluaia
9 Laltuchhuana
10 Zothantluanga
11 Lalthlengliana
1 Ruthi SHG Lallawmzuali Trading
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2 Lalmalsawmi
3 Lalhmingthangi
4 Lalchhuangkimi
5 C Lalmalsawmi
6 Emily Lalchhuanawmi
7 Malsawmkimi
8 Lalhmangaihzuali
9 Lalremruati
10 Lalruathlui
1
Vanapa SHG
Vanlalhruaia
Workshop (Furniture)
Trading
2 Zaliana
3 Malsawma
4 Khuma
5 Lalliana
6 Vanlalruata
7 Lalhmachhuana
1
Estheri SHG
Runmawii
Grocery
2 V Lalawmpuii
3 Lalziki
4 Lalnuntluangi
5 Vanlalremi
6 Lalremi
7 Lalvulmawii
1
Awithangpa SHG
Zathuama
Grocery
2 Lalnunmawia
3 Laldinthari
4 Lalkhawsiami
5 Lalthazuali
6 Lalawmpuia
7 Zonunpari
8 Lalbiakkima
9 Jonathan Lalnunfela
10 John Hmingthanpuia
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1
Miriami SHG
Vanlalpeki
Grocery
2 Vanlaldiki
3 Hmingthansiami
4 Vansangkimi
5 Lalnunsangi
6 Lalduhkima
1
Vanna SHG
Lalthakimi
Piggery
2 Lalhumi
3 Zirthani
4 Lalchhandami
5 Lalringliani
KODESA SHG Lalrintluanga Petty trade hawn
Electronic
Kumtluang SHG Lalsangzuali House wife Mushroom Cultivation
1
Danial SHG
F Hrangzika
Dairying 1750000
2 Zoramthara
3 R Kaptluanga
4 B Lalrinchhana
5 F Laldinmawii
6 Vanlalchhuangi
7 Lalbiakchhungi
8 Lalthazuali
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Annexure – IV
DETAILS OF LIVELIHOOD ACTIVITIES FOR THE POOR:
LOWER TLAWNG – I
LIVELIHOOD ACTIVITIES FOR THE ASSET LESS PERSONS (COLLEGE VENG)
Sl.No. Name of Asset less person Father's/Mother's Name
Present Status Proposed intervension Estimated amount to be
incurred
Expected outcome
1 Lalbiakthanga B Rova Widow Animal rearing 25000 40000
2 Thangruali KK Thanga (L) Widow Animal rearing 25000 40000
3 Dawii Tlanchhuaha (L) Widow Animal rearing 25000 40000
4 Tlangrawnkimi Lalrema (L) Widow Animal rearing 25000 40000
5 Zoliana Selchhunga (L) Disalble Animal rearing 25000 40000
6 Lalnuntluanga KK Thanga (L) Landless Animal rearing 25000 40000
7 Lalnunfela Disalble Grocery 25000 40000
8 Thangzovungi Thangchama (L) Widow Animal rearing 25000 40000
9 Lalnemi Widow Animal rearing 25000 40000
10 Ralziki Widow Animal rearing 25000 40000
11 Ralkapthanga Thangbuana Blacksmith Blacksmith 10000 16000
12 Biakchungnunga Liantawna Landless Carpentry 30000 48000
13 RL Zonunmawia RL Thanmawia Landless Carpentry 30000 48000
14 Pari Liana Widow Grocery 25000 40000
15 Lalhriatrenga Lalmuanawma (L) Landless Grocery 25000 40000
16 Lalrammuani Zothansanga Grocery Grocery 25000 40000
17 Lalremi Hnema (L) Widow Grocery 25000 40000
18 Lalhmingmawii Zotea (L) Widow Grocery 25000 40000
19 Rokhumi Lalhawni (L) Widow Piggery 25000 40000
20 Nuchhungi Sawmluaia (L) Widow Piggery 25000 40000
21 Thanmawii Lenghuta Widow Piggery 25000 40000
22 Remchhungi Aikunga (L) Widow Tailoring 15000 24000
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LOWER TLAWNG – II LIVELIHOOD ACTIVITIES FOR THE ASSET LESS PERSONS (Vengthar)
Sl.No. Name of Asset less person Father's/Mother's Name
Present Status Proposed intervention Estimated amount to be
incurred
Expected outcome
1 Aikimi HT Mawia (L) Widow Animal rearing 25000 40000
2 Thangneihhnemi LK Pauva (L) Widow Animal rearing 25000 40000
3 Thanglura Hlimthangi Landless Animal rearing 25000 40000
4 Vanlalnghaka Lianchhinga (L) Landless Animal rearing 25000 40000
5 Laldingngheta Khawma Landless Bee keeping 10000 16000
6 Rintluangi RK Lalsiama Widow Grocery 25000 40000
7 Laltankimi S Lalbiakzuala (L) Widow Grocery 25000 40000
8 Neihmawii MS Dawnga (L) Widow Poultry 23000 36800
9 Lalzuichiangi Mangthatchhinga (L) Widow Poultry 25000 40000
10 Lalramchhani LT Tluanga Widow Tailoring 15000 24000
LOWER TLAWNG – III (PROJECT VENG)
LIVELIHOOD ACTIVITIES FOR THE ASSET LESS PERSONS
Sl.No. Name of Asset less person Father's/Mother's
Name
Present Status Proposed intervension Estimated
amount to be
incurred
Expected
outcome
1 Pazawna Vawmkapa Daily worker Carpentry 30000 48000
2 M Lalhmangaiha Lalhriata Daily worker Carpentry 30000 48000
3 Tlangthanzauva Kaichhunga (L) Daily worker Grocery 25000 40000
4 Sailiani Ropianga Widow Grocery 25000 40000
5 Hmangaihzuali Sawia Daily worker Piggery 25000 40000
6 Rongengi Rochhuma (L) Daily worker Piggery 25000 40000
7 L Lawmkimi Sumthanga Daily worker Piggery 25000 40000
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8 K Lalnuntluanga Khianghluna Daily worker Piggery 25000 40000
9 Lalzikpuii Ramliana (L) Widow Piggery 25000 40000
10 K Lalhlupuii Lalthakima Daily worker Poultry 23000 36800
11 Lalrinthangi Lamthangvunga Widow Tailoring 15000 24000
SERLUI - I
LIVELIHOOD ACTIVITIES FOR THE ASSET LESS PERSONS (RENGTEKAWN)
Sl.No. Name of Asset less person Father's/Mother's Name
Present Status Proposed intervension Estimated amount to be
incurred
Expected outcome
1 Suahzawni Hrawngtea (L) Widow Animal rearing 25000 40000
2 Lalrova Lalgova (L) Landless Animal rearing 25000 40000
3 Hrangromawia JK Manga (L) Landless Animal rearing 25000 40000
4 Ramfamkimi Laltluangliana Widow Animal rearing 25000 40000
5 R Lalhmachhuana Lalhmangaihi Helpless Animal rearing 25000 40000
6 Thanglianzovi T Vela (L) Widow Animal rearing 25000 40000
7 Nemtlingi Thawnghneh (L) Widow Animal rearing 25000 40000
8 Melody C Ngurlawma Landless Animal rearing 25000 40000
9 Ngulrothanga Thangpua (L) Landless Animal rearing 25000 40000
10 Vanlalliani K Lalhmachhuana Widow Grocery 25000 40000
SERLUI – II LIVELIHOOD ACTIVITIES FOR THE ASSET LESS PERSONS (Diakkawn)
Sl.No. Name of Asset less person Father's/Mother's Name
Present Status Proposed intervension Estimated amount to be
incurred
Expected outcome
1 Zawnpuii Chawnghlira (L) Widow Tailoring 15,000 24000
2 Zaliani Englawma Tailoring Tailoring 15,000 24000
3 Lianziki Thangkhuma Widow Animal rearing 25,000 40000
4 Thangveli Nundanga Widow Animal rearing 25,000 40000
5 Thangveli Chawngkunga (L) Widow Animal rearing 25,000 40000
6 Malsawmliani Bawihhnuna (L) Widow Animal rearing 25,000 40000
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7 Kapkungi Thangsanga (L) Widow Grocery 25,000 40000
8 Chawngi Pauva (L) Widow Grocery 25,000 40000
9 Zokungi Isubali Widow Grocery 25,000 40000
10 Lalhmuaki Thianga Widow Grocery 15,000 24000
11 Lawmkimi Ngurtinthanga (L) Widow Ranvulh 25,000 40000
12 Biakchhungi Darkhama Widow Tailoring 15,000 24000
13 Riangkungi Widow Animal rearing 25000 40000
14 Thangpuii Hrilvela Widow Animal rearing 25000 40000
15 Thankungi Sanghleia Widow Animal rearing 25000 40000
16 Runmawii Saibaka Widow Animal rearing 25000 40000
17 Lalthuami Romana (L) Widow Animal rearing 25000 40000
18 Lalrengliani Zachhunga (L) Widow Animal rearing 25000 40000
19 A Zamawia Landless Animal rearing 25000 40000
20 Ramlaki Darrumvunga Widow Grocery 25000 40000
21 Dengthangi Rangkunga (L) Widow Mushroom cultivation 15000 24000
22 Lalhlupuii (Teii) Hrangkungi Widow Poultry 23000 36800
Annexure – V LOWER TLAWNG – I
DETAILS OF PRODUCTION SYSTEM AND MICRO INTERPRISES (College veng & Venglai)
Sl.No. Name of Service Provider/Organisation
Office Address
Present status Objectives Estimated expenditure to be
incurred
Expected outcome
1 C Laibata
College veng Workers Marketing 110000 165000
2 P Zathanga
3 H Siamthanga
4 Chungnunga
5 Rokima
6 K Lalrintluanga
7 Kolasib Village Farming co-op Society
Venglai Broom cultivation Marketing 125000 187500
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LOWER TLAWNG - II PRODUCTION SYSTEM AND MICRO INTERPRISES (Vengthar)
Sl.No. Name of Service Provider/Organisation
Office Address
Present status Objectives Estimated expenditure to be
incurred
Expected outcome
1 AMFU Vengthar Branch Vengthar Na Marketing 105000 157500
LOWER TLAWNG – III (Project veng) PRODUCTION SYSTEM AND MICRO INTERPRISES
Sl.No. Name of organisation/Service
Provider
Office Address
Present status Objectives Estimate Expenditure to be
incurred
Expected Outcome
1 Vegetable Marketing & Wholeseller, Project
Veng Kolasib
Project Veng, Kolasib
Micro enterprise at the village level.
Marketing 250000 375000
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SERLUI - II
PRODUCTION SYSTEM AND MICRO INTERPRISES (Diakkawn: Diakkawn & New Diakkawn)
Sl.No. Name of service Provider/Organisation
Office Address
Present status Objectives Estimated expenditure to be
incurred
Expected outcome
1 Diakkawn Crop Society Lalrinmawia Marketing Marketing 125000 187500
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Annexure – VI
DETAIL ESTIMATE
DETAIL ESTIMATE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF WATER HARVESTING TANK :
Sl.no.
Particulars Nos
. Leng
th
Width
Depth/Height
Quantity Unit Rate Amount
Remarks
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1/2.03
Earthwork in excavation exclusive of compensation of earth in -
1 6 3 3 54.00 Cum. 83.9 4530.6
(b) Hard soil ( pick work )
2/4.06
Providing and laying cement concrete 1:3:6 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand : 6 graded stone aggregate 40mm nominal size) excluding cost of centering and shuttering in -
(a) All work upto foundation & plinth level : 1 6 3 0.12 2.16 Cum. 3916.6 8459.86
3/6.16
Brick work with 2nd Class Bricks in foundation and plinth in :
a Cement lime mortar 1:1:6 (1 cement : 1 lime putty : 6 fine sand)
1 18 0.2
3 10.80 cum 4923.9 53178.1
4/21.08
12mm cement plaster 1 : 3 (1 cement : 3 fine sand).
From sl. No. 6 (Double of brick wall)
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Wall 1 18 3 54.00 Sqm. 144.26 7790.04
Floor 1 6 3 18.00 Sqm. 144.26 2596.68
5/6.16
Providing 2nd class local wood work dressed in frames of sill, upright, batten, post, beams, etc. as structural members fixed in position complete.
6 7 0.08
0.1 0.336 cum 4923.9 1654.43
12 4
0.08
0.1 0.384 cum 4923.9 1890.78
6/24.01
Providing corrugated G.S. sheet roofing fixed with polymer coated J or L hooks, bolts and nuts 8 mm diameter with bitumen and G.I. limpet washers or with G.I. limpet washers filled with white lead and including a coat of approved steel primer and two coats of approved paint on overlapping of sheets complete (upto a pitch of 60 degrees) excluding the cost of purlins, rafters and trusses.
(e) 0.63mm thick with zinc coating not less than 275gm/m²
1 7 4 28 sqm 319.9 8957.20
Total Add 7.2% for Kolasib Division
Grand total Say
(Rupees ninety five thousand four hundred fifty) only
89057.70
6412.15
95469.86 95450.00
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DETAIL ESTIMATE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF WAITINGSHED :
Sl.no.
Particulars Nos. Leng
th Widt
h Depth/Height
Quantity
Unit Rate Amount Re
marks
1.00 2.00 3 4 5 6 7.00 8 9 10 11
1/2.03
Earthwork in excavation exclusive of compensation of earth in -
(b) Hard soil ( pick work ) 2 1.5 1.5 1.5 6.75 Cum. 83.9 566.33
2/5.08
Centering and shuttering including strutting, propping, etc. and removal of form works in -
(c) Columns, pillars, piers, abutments, posts and struts. 2 4.75 1.25 11.88 Sqm. 241.6 2869.00
(d) Lintels, beams, plinth beams, girders, bressumers and cantilevers, etc. 2 5 0.95 9.50 Sqm. 184.2 1749.90
(e) Suspended floors, roofs, landings, shelves and their support, balconies and chajjaj,etc. 1 5 2.5 12.50 Sqm. 276 3450.00
(e) Chajja 1 15 0.5 7.50 Sqm. 276 2070.00
3/4.08
Providing and laying cement concrete 1:3:6 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand : 6 graded stone aggregate 40mm nominal size) excluding cost of centering and shuttering in -
(a) All work upto foundation & plinth level :
1 5 2.5
0.07 0.88 Cum. 3916
3426.50
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4/5.01
Providing and laying reinforced cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone aggregate 20mm nominal size) excluding cost of centering and shuttering and reinforcement in -
(a) All work upto foundation & plinth level : 2 4.75 0.3 0.3 0.86 Cum. 4859.4 4154.79
(b)
Walls including attached pillasters, columns, pillers, posts, piers, abutments, return walls, retaining walls, struts, buttresses, string or lacing courses, fillets etc. upto floor two level or floor two below from the ground floor (as indicated in the drawing). 2 4.75 0.3 0.3 0.86 Cum. 4991 4267.31
(c)
Beams, suspended floors, roofs having slope upto 15° landings, balconies, shelves, chajjas, lintels, bands, window sills, stair cases, spiral stair cases, cantilevers upto floor two level or floor two below from the ground floor (as indicated in the drawing).
Beams 2 5 0.2 0.35 0.70 Cum. 5093.3 3565.31
Slab/floor 1 5 2.5 0.12 1.50 Cum. 5093.3 7639.95
Chajja 1 15 0.5 0.05 0.38 Cum. 5093.3 1909.99
5/5.06
HYSD bars reinforcement for RCC work including straighthening, cutting, bending, placing in position and binding all complete.
Quantity as per sl.3
Kg per
Cum.
Foundation 0.86 100 85.50 Kgs. 49.4 4223.70
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Column 0.86 210 179.55 Kgs. 49.4 8869.77
Beam 0.7 150 105.00 Kgs. 49.4 5187.00
Salb 1.5 100 150.00 Kgs. 49.4 7410.00
Chajja 0.38 100 37.50 Kgs. 49.4 1852.50
6/6.48
Brick edging laid lengthwise with half brick depth including excavation, refilling and disposal of surplus earth lead upto 50 metres : 1 15.9 0.8 12.72 Sqm. 36.3 461.74
9/12.01
Cement concrete flooring 25mm thick with cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 sand : 4 well graded stone aggregate 12.5mm size) finished with a floating coat neat cement including cement slurry etc. complete but excluding the cost of nosing of steps etc. 1 5 2.5 12.50 Sqm. 195.9 2448.75
10/21.08
12mm cement plaster 1 : 3 (1 cement : 3 fine sand).
From sl. No. (Double of brick wall) 2 15.9 0.8 25.44 Sqm. 144.26 3669.97
Celing 1 5 2.5 12.50 Sqm 144.26 1803.25
Chajja 2 15 0.5 0 144.26 0
11/21.65
Applying one coat of cement primer of approved brand and manufacture on wall surface.
Wall 2 15.9 0.8 25.44 Sqm. 26.4 671.62
Celing 12.50 Sqm. 26.4 330.00
Chajja 2 #### 0.50 15.00 Sqm. 26.4 396.00
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13/21.89
Finishing walls with water proofing cement paint of approved brand and manufacture and of required shade on new work (three or more coats) to give an even shade.
Wall 2 15.9 0.8 25.44 Sqm. 65.6 1668.86
Celing 12.5 Sqm. 65.6 820.00
Chajja 2 15 0.5 15 Sqm. 65.6 984.00
19/7.01
Regular coursed rubble masonry with hard stone in foundation upto one storey above and below ground level including curing, etc. complete.
1 15 0.2 0.6 1.80 Cum. 3936.7 7086.06
Total Add 7.2% for Kolasib Division.
Grand total Say
83552.28
6015.76
89568.05
89550.00
(Rupees eighty nine thousand five hundred fifty)only
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DETAIL ESTIMATE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF RCC PUBLIC URINAL Sl.no.
Particulars Nos. Length Width Depth/Height
Quanti ty
Unit Rate Amount Rema
rks
1.00 2.00 3 4 5 6 7.00 8 9 10 11
1/2.03
Earthwork in excavation exclusive of compensation of earth in -
(b) Hard soil ( pick work ) 4 1.5 1.5 1.5 13.50 Cum. 83.9 1132.65
2/5.08
Centering and shuttering including strutting, propping, etc. and removal of form works in -
(c) Columns, pillars, piers, abutments, posts and struts. 4 4.45 0.85 15.13 Sqm. 241.6 3655.41
(d) Lintels, beams, plinth beams, girders, bressumers and cantilevers, etc. 1 9.8 0.65 6.37 Sqm. 184.2 1173.35
3/4.08
Providing and laying cement concrete 1:3:6 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand : 6 graded stone aggregate 40mm nominal size) excluding cost of centering and shuttering in -
(a) All work upto foundation & plinth level :
1 5.8 3.5 0.07 1.42 Cum. 3916
5564.64
4/5.01
Providing and laying reinforced cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone aggregate 20mm nominal size) excluding cost of centering and shuttering and reinforcement in -
(a) All work upto foundation & plinth level : 4 1.5 1.5 0.12 1.08 Cum.
4859.4 5248.15
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(b)
Walls including attached pillasters, columns, pillers, posts, piers, abutments, return walls, retaining walls, struts, buttresses, string or lacing courses, fillets etc. upto floor two level or floor two below from the ground floor (as indicated in the drawing). 4 4.45 0.2 0.2 0.71 Cum. 4991 3553.59
(c)
Beams, suspended floors, roofs having slope upto 15° landings, balconies, shelves, chajjas, lintels, bands, window sills, stair cases, spiral stair cases, cantilevers upto floor two level or floor two below from the ground floor (as indicated in the drawing).
Beams 1 14.6 0.2 0.2 0.58 Cum.
5093.3 2974.49
5/5.06
HYSD bars reinforcement for RCC work including straighthening, cutting, bending, placing in position and binding all complete.
Quantity as per sl.3
Kg per Cum.
Foundation 1.08 100
108.00 Kgs. 49.4 5335.20
Column 0.71 210
149.52 Kgs. 49.4 7386.29
Beam 0.58 150 87.60 Kgs. 49.4 4327.44
6/6.48
Brick edging laid lengthwise with half brick depth including excavation, refilling and disposal of surplus earth 1 17.1 2 34.20 Sqm. 36.3 1241.46
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lead upto 50 metres :
7/12.01
Cement concrete flooring 25mm thick with cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 sand : 4 well graded stone aggregate 12.5mm size) finished with a floating coat neat cement including cement slurry etc. complete but excluding the cost of nosing of steps etc. 1 5.8 3.5 20.30 Sqm. 195.9 3976.77
8/6.16
Providing 2nd class local wood work dressed in frames of sill, upright, batten, post, beams, etc. as structural members fixed in position complete.
8 5.8 0.08 0.1 0.371
2 cum
4923.9
1827.75
12 4.5 0.08 0.1 0.432 cum
4923.9
2127.12
9/24.01
Providing corrugated G.S. sheet roofing fixed with polymer coated J or L hooks, bolts and nuts 8 mm diameter with bitumen and G.I. limpet washers or with G.I. limpet washers filled with white lead and including a coat of approved steel primer and two coats of approved paint on overlapping of sheets complete (upto a pitch of 60 degrees) excluding the cost of purlins, rafters and trusses.
(e) 0.63mm thick with zinc coating not less than 275gm/m²
1 5.8 3.5 20.3 sqm 319.9 6493.97
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10/21.08
12mm cement plaster 1 : 3 (1 cement : 3 fine sand).
From sl. No. (Double of brick wall) 2 17.1 2 68.40 Sqm.
144.26 9867.38
11/21.65
Applying one coat of cement primer of approved brand and manufacture on wall surface.
Wall 2 17.1 2 68.40 Sqm. 26.4 1805.76
13/21.89
Finishing walls with water proofing cement paint of approved brand and manufacture and of required shade on new work (three or more coats) to give an even shade.
Wall 2 17.1 2 68.4 Sqm. 65.6 4487.04
14/7.01
Regular coursed rubble masonry with hard stone in foundation upto one storey above and below ground level including curing, etc. complete.
1 18.6 0.2 0.6 2.23 Cum. 3936.
7 8786.71
Total Add 7.2% for Kolasib Division.
Grand total Say
(Rupees eighty six thousand eight hundred) only
80965.18
5829.49
86794.68
86800.00
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DETAIL ESTIMATE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF RCC PUBLIC BATH Sl.no.
Particulars Nos. Length Width Depth/Height
Quantity
Unit Rate Amount Remarks
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1/2.03
Earthwork in excavation exclusive of compensation of earth in -
(b) Hard soil ( pick work ) 4 1.5 1.5 1.5 13.50
Cum. 83.9 1132.65
2/5.08
Centering and shuttering including strutting, propping, etc. and removal of form works in -
(c) Columns, pillars, piers, abutments, posts and struts. 4 4.45 0.85 15.13
Sqm. 241.6 3655.41
(d) Lintels, beams, plinth beams, girders, bressumers and cantilevers, etc. 1 9.8 0.65 6.37
Sqm. 184.2 1173.35
3/4.08
Providing and laying cement concrete 1:3:6 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand : 6 graded stone aggregate 40mm nominal size) excluding cost of centering and shuttering in -
(a) All work upto foundation & plinth level :
1 5.8 3.5 0.07 1.42
Cum. 3916 5564.64
4/5.01
Providing and laying reinforced cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone aggregate 20mm nominal size) excluding cost of centering and shuttering and reinforcement in -
(a) All work upto foundation & plinth level : 4 1.5 1.5 0.12 1.08 Cum 4859.4 5248.15
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.
(b)
Walls including attached pillasters, columns, pillers, posts, piers, abutments, return walls, retaining walls, struts, buttresses, string or lacing courses, fillets etc. upto floor two level or floor two below from the ground floor (as indicated in the drawing). 4 4.45 0.2 0.2 0.71
Cum. 4991 3553.59
(c)
Beams, suspended floors, roofs having slope upto 15° landings, balconies, shelves, chajjas, lintels, bands, window sills, stair cases, spiral stair cases, cantilevers upto floor two level or floor two below from the ground floor (as indicated in the drawing).
Beams 1 14.6 0.2 0.2 0.58
Cum. 5093.3 2974.49
5/5.06
HYSD bars reinforcement for RCC work including straighthening, cutting, bending, placing in position and binding all complete.
Quantity as per sl.3
Kg per Cum.
Foundation
1.08 100
108.00 Kgs. 49.4 5335.20
Column
0.71 210
149.52 Kgs. 49.4 7386.29
Beam
0.58 150 87.60 Kgs. 49.4 4327.44
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6/6.48
Brick edging laid lengthwise with half brick depth including excavation, refilling and disposal of surplus earth lead upto 50 metres : 1 19.8 2 39.60
Sqm. 36.3 1437.48
7/12.01
Cement concrete flooring 25mm thick with cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 sand : 4 well graded stone aggregate 12.5mm size) finished with a floating coat neat cement including cement slurry etc. complete but excluding the cost of nosing of steps etc. 1 5.8 3.5 20.30
Sqm. 195.9 3976.77
8/6.16
Providing 2nd class local wood work dressed in frames of sill, upright, batten, post, beams, etc. as structural members fixed in position complete.
8 5.8 0.08 0.1 0.371
2 cum 4923.9 1827.75
12 4.5 0.08 0.1 0.432 cum 4923.9 2127.12
9/24.01
Providing corrugated G.S. sheet roofing fixed with polymer coated J or L hooks, bolts and nuts 8 mm diameter with bitumen and G.I. limpet washers or with G.I. limpet washers filled with white lead and including a coat of approved steel primer and two coats of approved paint on overlapping of sheets complete (upto a pitch of 60 degrees) excluding the cost of purlins, rafters and trusses.
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(e) 0.63mm thick with zinc coating not less than 275gm/m²
1 5.8 3.5 20.3 sqm 319.9 6493.97
10/21.08
12mm cement plaster 1 : 3 (1 cement : 3 fine sand).
From sl. No. (Double of brick wall) 2 19.8 2 79.20
Sqm. 144.26
11425.39
11/21.65
Applying one coat of cement primer of approved brand and manufacture on wall surface.
Wall 2 19.8 2 79.20
Sqm. 26.4 2090.88
13/21.89
Finishing walls with water proofing cement paint of approved brand and manufacture and of required shade on new work (three or more coats) to give an even shade.
Wall 2 19.8 2 79.2
Sqm. 65.6 5195.52
14/9.05
Providing Ist class teak wood dressed in frames of chaukhat for doors, windows, clerestory windows fixed in position.
D1 3 4.6 0.05 0.08 0.06
Cum. 23066 1273.25
15/9.11
Providing and fixing 1st class local wood panelled shutters for doors etc. including M.S. butt hinges with necessary screws, etc. complete.
(b) 35 mm thick.
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D1 3 0.6 2 3.60
Sqm. 1143.9 4118.04
16/7.01
Regular coursed rubble masonry with hard stone in foundation upto one storey above and below ground level including curing, etc. complete.
1 18.6 0.2 0.6 2.23 Cum
. 3936.7 8786.71
Total Add 7.2% for Kolasib Division.
Grand total Say
(Rupeesninety five thousand five hundred) only
89104.10
6415.50
95519.59
95500.00
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DETAIL ESTIMATE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF PUBLIC WATER TANK Sl.no.
Particulars Nos. Length Width Depth/Height
Quantity
Unit Rate Amount Rema
rks
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1/2.03
Earthwork in excavation exclusive of compensation of earth in -
1 2 1.5 3 9.00 Cum. 83.9 755.1
(b) Hard soil ( pick work )
2/4.06
Providing and laying cement concrete 1:3:6 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand : 6 graded stone aggregate 40mm nominal size) excluding cost of centering and shuttering in -
(a) All work upto foundation & plinth level : 1 2 1.5 0.12 0.36 Cum. 3916.6 1409.98
3/6.16
Brick work with 2nd Class Bricks in foundation and plinth in :
a Cement lime mortar 1:1:6 (1 cement : 1 lime putty : 6 fine sand)
1 7 0.1 1.2 0.84 cum 4923.9 4136.08
4/21.08 12mm cement plaster 1 : 3 (1 cement : 3 fine sand).
From sl. No. 6 (Double of brick wall)
Wall 1 7 1.2 8.40 Sqm. 144.26 1211.78
Floor 1 2 1.5 3.00 Sqm. 144.26 432.78
Total 7945.72
Add 7.2% for Kolasib Division 572.09
Grand total 8517.81
Say 8500.00
(Rupees eight thousand five hundred ) only
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