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FOREWORD: DOCUMENTATION OF THE PLANNING PROCESS followed by VWH&SC
Describe here how VWH&SC, with support from NGO, managed the following steps of the planning process in the GP
(a) Community mobilization – describe how local community was motivated to take part in the planning process, describe the difficulties
met, if any
2 fnolh; izf’k{k.k ds i’pkr yksxksa dks tkx:d djus ds fy, fo|ky; ds iz/kkukpk;Z ] vkaxuokMh dk;ZdRrkZ ] vU; yksxks ds lg;ksx ls fo|kfFkZ;ksa Lo;a lgk;rk lewg ds lnL;ksa ] vU; yksxksa ds lkFk izHkkrQsjh ] jSyh dk vk;kstu dj okrkoj.k fuekZ.k A leqnk; ds yksxksa dh izfrHkkfxrk lqfuf’pr djus o c<kus gsrq izfrfnu la/;k le; xzke pkSikyksa dk vk;kstu vkbZ-MCY;w-vkj-,e dh ;kstuk ,ao izfdz;kvksa dh izxfr rFkk vxys fnu dh ;kstuk ds ckjs esa lgtdRrkZvksa }kjk cSBdksa dk vk;kstu fd;k tkuk ] rFkk ,dhdr ty lalk/ku fu;kstu ds mn~ns’;ks ds ckjs es voxr djkuk xko ds izeq[k yksxkss ,o aiapk;r jkt ds xzke Lrjh; tu izfrfuf/k;ks vkfn ds lnL;ks ds lkFk cSBdks dk vk;kkstu fd;kA
(b) Stakeholders’ participation – describe what was done in order to make sure that all the stakeholders were involved in the planning
process, and that all water user groups, including the less powerful (women, poor, etc…) were given a chance to express their needs and take
part in the decision making process
- Involvement of all Water User Groups- ty miHksDRkk lewg dh Hkkxhnkjh :- VWH&SC lnL;ks ds izf’k{k.k ds i’pkr xzke ds fof’k"V fgrxzkfg leqgks efgyk, ;qok cqtqZxks o cPpkS rFkk fiNMs o fo’ks"k fiNMs oxksZ ds lkFk cSBdks dk vk;kstu ] rFkk vkb-MCY;q-vkj-,e esa Iyku esa lHkh oxkZsa ds yksxksa dh Hkwfedk lqfuf’pr dj NksVs&NksVs lewg cukdj o"kkZ ty rFkk Hkwfe ty dh fLFkfr fofoj.k dj lHkh okVj ;wtj xzqi dks lEefyr fd;kA
- Involvement of women- efgyk Hkkxhnkjh :- VWH&SC dh efgyk lnL;ksa }kjk ] Loa; lgk;rk lewg ] vkwaxuokMh dk;ZdRrkZ vk’kk ANM ds }kjk xzke dh fiNMs o fo’ks"k fiNMs oxZ dh efgykvksa ls feydj o ty ds izfr efgykvksa dh ty ds izcU/ku izko/kku rFkk ty dh lqj{kk esa mudh Hkwfedk lkewfgd ppkZ djds mudh lgHkkfxrk lqfuf”pr dhA
- Involvement of backward groups (SC / ST, BPL)- efgyk Hkkxhnkjh :- VWH&SC dh efgyk lnL;ksa }kjk ] Loa; lgk;rk lewg ] vkwaxuokMh dk;ZdRrkZ vk’kk ANM ds }kjk xzke dh fiNMs o fo’ks"k fiNMs oxZ dh efgykvksa ls feydj o ty ds izfr efgykvksa dh ty ds izcU/ku izko/kku rFkk ty dh lqj{kk esa mudh Hkwfedk lkewfgd ppkZ djds mudh lgHkkfxrk lqfuf”pr dhA
c) Situation analysis – describe how situation analysis was conducted, i.e which tools were used in order to assess water resources (quantity
& quality) in GP and existing water supply systems, analysis of water uses (drinking water, livestock, agriculture, industries, etc…) and water
demand
Xkzke lgHkkfxrk fu:i.k ¼ PRA Tool ½ ds }kjk xzke iapk;r ds ty lzks=ksa rd iagwp o mudh xq.koRrk rFkk ty dh ekax ] miyC/krk ] deh orZeku esa ty forj.k izcU/ku is;ty dh deh okys {ks= ] vuwlwfpr tkfr ] vuqlwfpr tu tkfr ] xjhch js[kk ls uhps ds ifjokjksa dh fLFkfr ] Hkwty dh fLFkfr ] LoPNrk ] i;kZoj.k ] flapkbZ ds deh okys {ks= ] ty iznw"k.k okys {ks= ] iqjkuh i)fr ls d`f"k o flapkbZ ] rFkk eosf’k;ksa ds is;ty dh O;oLFkk esa vlekurk vkfn ,slh dbZ fLFkfr rd igwpdj xzke iapk;r o VWH&SC ds lnL;ksa dks voxr djk;k ftlls fd os bu leL;kvksa dk mfpr lek/ku djsaA
(d) Problem analysis and Prioritization of IWRM measures – describe how water-related problems were identified and how priority
ranking was conducted
PRA Tool ds ek?;e ls VWH&SC ds lnL;ksa }kjk xzke esa ty dh xq.koRrk ,oa iznw"k.k ls lacaf/kr leL;k ] ty dh ek=k o miyC/krk lacaf/kr leL;k SC /ST /BPL ds oxkZsa ds yksxks dks ty dh mfpr O;oLFkk lacaf/kr leL;k ] Hkwty Lrj lacaf/kr leL;k ] ty laj{k.k lacaf/kr eqn~ns LoPNrk ‘’kkSpky; lacaf.kr leL;k ] eosf’k;ksads is;ty lacaf/kr leL;k ij jktLFkku dh jkT; ty uhrh ds vuqlkj izkFkfedrkvksa dk p;u fd;k ftlls fd lHkh oxksZa dh ty ls lacaf/kr leL;k ij vadq’k yxkdj xzke okfl;ksa dks ykHkkfUor fd;k tk lds A
(e) Approval of IWRM Plan by Gram Sabha –describe the process which was followed for the approval of the plan by Gram Sabha
2 fnolh; izf’k{k.k ds i’pkr 6&7 fnuksa ds iz;klksa ls tks Hkh eqn~ns lkeus vk;s bu eqn~nksa dks ;kstuk dk izk:i nsdj xzke lHkk ds vk;ktu ds fy, lHkh xzke okfl;ks o ljiap ls feydj xzke lHkk esa bu izLrkoksa dk lHkh dh lgefr ls dk;Z ;kstuk dk vuqeksnu djok;k A
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION (Source: GP employee)
Name of Gram Panchayat Lunawa
Block Bali Distance from Block Headquarter
in km
10
District Pali Distance from District
Headquarter in km
81
GP total surface area (in
Hectares)
Source: Patwari
1881
1.1 GP Total Population – Growth Trend
Year 2011 2017
2027
Data source Census Census Estimate from PRA (if
Census data not available)
Projected (using Decadal Growth
Rate DGR)
GP Population 5684 6420 7251
Source: Census Data / Projected population to be calculated using Decadal Growth Rate: Pop2021 = Pop2011 x (1+ DGR/100)
1.2 Population – Break-up
Name of the
Village
2011 2017
M F Total SC / ST M F Total SC / ST
Lunawa 2826 2858 5684 1013/403 3192 3228 6420 1144/612
GP Total 2826 2858 5684 1013/403 3192 3228 6420 1144/612
Source: Census Data (Estimates through PRA if Census data 2017 not available)
1.3 No of households Name of the Village 2001-02 2011
Total BPL Total BPL
Lunawa 847 133 1142 175
GP Total 847 133 1142 175
Source: Census Data
1.4 Livestock population
Name of the Village
2011 2017
Cow,Buffalo
&Camel
Goat,Sheep&
Pig
Other Total
Cow,Buffalo
&Camel
Goat,Sheep&
Pig
Other Total
Lunawa 601/1614/25 1131/1245/0 - 4616 711/2045/5 1556/1612/0 - 5929
GP Total 601/1614/25 1131/1245/0 - 4616 711/2045/5 1556/1612/0 - 5929
Source: Livestock Census Data (Estimates through PRA if Census data is not available)
1.5 Climate & soil type [Fill maximum data]
i) Agro-climatic Zone
Source: Agriculture Directorate Website
IInd B
ii) Temperature
Source: IMD (record from the closest location
to the GP)
Annual Maximum (in °C) 48°C (Location = Bali )
Annual Minimum (in °C) 6°C
iii) Drought Years (dates, in the last 20 years)
Source: IMD
1999,2000,2002
iv) Soil types (in % of GP total surface area) Source: PRRD agriculture supervisor
a) Coarse textured soils - sand predominant - "sandy soils” cyqvk ;k jsrhyh b) Medium textured soils - silt predominant - "loamy soils" nkseV
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c) Fine textured soils - clay predominant - "clayey soils" fpduh √
v) Rainfall
Source: WRD website (record from the closest
rain gauge to the GP [at block])
Annual Average {(in mm) Average of past 10 years}: 691.45 mm
Monsoon (June – September) rainfall {(in mm) Average of past 10 years}: 650.35 mm
Non monsoon (October – May) rainfall {(in mm) Average of past 10 years}: 41 mm
(Rain gauge location Bali
1.6 Infrastructural facilities (provide map in Annex)
a) Health Centres (number & type) 1 SHC
b) Educational Institutions (number & type) 7 ( 1-SEC, 3-UPS, 3-PS)
c) Industries, mines (number and type) ---
Source: PRA
2. GP STAKEHOLDERS / WATER USER GROUPS
2.1 Village Water, Health and Sanitation Committee (VWH&SC): xzke ty LokLF; o LoPNrk lfefr
(a) Date of formation / reconstitution of the committee xBu dh frfFk&
(b) Number of members
15.08.2017
(i) Total No: dqy la[;k& 25
(ii) Male: iq:"k& 17
(iii) Female efgyk& 8
(iv) SC / ST vtk@vttk&6
(v) BPL xjhch js[kk ls uhps 1
(c) Details of membership lnL;ksa dk fooj.k
S.
no.
Name of member Village / hamlet Male /
Female
SC / ST /
BPL
Position in GP
(Teacher, ANM,
Gram Sewak, SHG,
CBO, etc…)
Proposed
position in
VWH&SC
(Chairman,
Secretary,
Treasurer,
etc…)
1. Sh. Mohan Lal Choudhary Lunawa Male OBC Sarpanch Chairman
2. Sh. Moti Singh Chouhan Lunawa Male Gen. Secretary Secretary
3. Sh. Ogadmal Lohar Lunawa Male OBC Vice Sarpanch Member
4. Sh. Lalit Soni Lunawa Male Gen. Ward Member Member
5. Sh. Jaynarayan Vaishnav Lunawa Male OBC Ward Member Member
6. Smt. Bhawari Devi Meghwal Lunawa Female SC Ward Member Member
7. Sh. Sagn Bhati Lunawa Male OBC HM Member
8. Smt. Rekha Mali Lunawa Female OBC NGO Member
9. Sh. Bhanwar Lal Lunawa Male OBC Jen PHED Member
10. smt. Green Royals Lunawa Female Krishchan ANM Member
11. Smt. Vidhya Devi Lunawa Female OBC AWW Member
12. Smt. Ratan Kanwar Lunawa Female Gen. SHG Member
13. Sh. Dudaram Choudhary Lunawa Male OBC BPL Member Member
14. Sh. Virgaram Lunawa Male ST ST Member Member
15. Smt. Nahnu Devi Lunawa Female SC SC Member Member
16. Sh. Parasram Agarwal Lunawa Male Gen. Ex sarpanch Member
17. Sh. Samaram Choudhary Lunawa Male OBC Ex army Member
18. Sh. Dinesh Kumhar Lunawa Male OBC Yuwa calb mem. Member
19. Sh. Dinesh Meghwal Lunawa Male SC Yuwa calb mem. Member
20. Sh. Mahigaram Choudhary Lunawa Male OBC CBO mem. Member
21. Sh. Punaram Choudhary Lunawa Male OBC CBO mem. Member
22. Sh. Dudaram Choudhary Lunawa Male OBC Ex Govtb Emp Member
23. Sh. Deen Mohammed Lunawa Male OBC Ex Govtb Emp Member
24. Smt. Manju Devi Lunawa Female SC TSC mem. Member
25. Sm. Kiran Devi Lunawa Female Gen. TSC mem. Member
(d) Contact numbers of
VWH&SC Chairman and
Secretary
xzke ty LokLF; o LoPNrk lfefr v/;{k& Jh eksgu yky pkS/kjh&8107855615 xzke ty LokLF; o LoPNrk lfefr lfpo& & Jh eksrh flag pkSgku&9530308183
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Source: PRA
2.2. Water User Groups / GP Committees having activities related to water management (Forest, Irrigation, Water User
Association, Watershed, Village Development Committee, etc)
Name of Water User Group /
committee
Year of
creation
Active /
Inactive
Main activities (describe)
Involved in
planning process
(Yes / No)
NA
Source: PRA
3. SITUATION ANALYSIS
3.1 Water resources status and potential water availability in the GP in the current year (to be calculated if data is
available, details of water availability calculations to be given in Appendix) – Refer to IWRM Training Manual, Module 4 for more
details
Groundwater
a) Pre monsoon Ground water level Z1 (in m below ground level) – current year (if available)
(Source: GWD) 30.07
b) Post monsoon Ground water level Z2 (in m below ground level) – current year (if available)
(Source: GWD) 25.40
c) Aquifer surface area A (in m2) (= GP area) (Source: Patwari) 18780000 sq.m
d) Aquifer specific yield Y (Source : Groundwater information system, GWD) 0.06
POTENTIAL GROUNDWATER AVAILABLE (m3 / year) : GW = (Z1 – Z2) x Y x A 52621256 m
3
Surface water (maximum theoretical potential run-off generated in the GP area)
a) Monsoon Rainfall R (in mm) – current year, June to September (Source: WRD) 842 mm
b) GP area B (in m2) (Source: Patwari) 18810000 sq.m
c) Catchment type (Good / Bad / Average, as per Strange) (See Training Manual) Av
d) Estimated runoff coefficient Ro (as per Strange table – Refer to Training Manual) 0.231
MAXIMUM POTENTIAL SURFACE WATER AVAILABLE* (m3 / year) : SW = B x R/1000 x Ro 3658582.62 m
3
TOTAL (GROUNDWATER + SURFACE WATER) (in m3/ year) : GW + SW 56279838.62 m
3
Source: PRA (FGD) / Groundwater Information System, GWD / Detailed calculations at WRC / Support from GWD &
Watershed department if required
3.2 Existing water supply sources and supply systems within GP administrative boundaries (including uninhabited areas)
Water sources and supply systems
(ex: talab, johad, river, canal, tubewell,
open well, baori, kund, rooftop RWH, hand
pump, GLR, Public Stand Post, Household
connection, water tanker, etc…)
Number in use /
number
abandoned (if
abandoned,
describe why; if
dry, describe from
month A to month
B) F-Functional, NF
- Not Functional
Water uses related to this
source
(ex: drinking water,
domestic use, livestock,
irrigation, industry, etc…)
Note: Several water user
groups can share the same
water source
Total number
of persons
using this
source
(number of
BPL) (estimate)
Water quality
(ex: drinkable /
fluoride / brackish /
bacterial
contamination /
nitrates / etc…)
Note: if not tested;
write “not tested”
(a) Small water bodies (river, talab, johad, canal, anicut, check dam, etc…)
1 Talab 10 month Livestock, Irrigation 4000/40 Not tested 1 Anicut 6 month Livestock 800/35 Not tested
(b) Open wells, baoris & tubewells (list separately public and private infrastructures) 13 Tube well 12 month Drinking water, Livestock, 4500/120 Drinkable
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Water sources and supply systems
(ex: talab, johad, river, canal, tubewell,
open well, baori, kund, rooftop RWH, hand
pump, GLR, Public Stand Post, Household
connection, water tanker, etc…)
Number in use /
number
abandoned (if
abandoned,
describe why; if
dry, describe from
month A to month
B) F-Functional, NF
- Not Functional
Water uses related to this
source
(ex: drinking water,
domestic use, livestock,
irrigation, industry, etc…)
Note: Several water user
groups can share the same
water source
Total number
of persons
using this
source
(number of
BPL) (estimate)
Water quality
(ex: drinkable /
fluoride / brackish /
bacterial
contamination /
nitrates / etc…)
Note: if not tested;
write “not tested”
Domestic
1 Open well 8 month Drinking water, Livestock,
Domestic
100/15 Drinkable
78 Private Open well 12 month Irrigation --- Drinkable
(c) Handpump, GLR, PSP and Household connection 5 Handpump 12 month Drinking water, Livestock,
Domestic
700/10 Drinkable
2 GLR 12 month Drinking water, Livestock,
Domestic
4500/120 Drinkable
667 Household connection 12 month Drinking water, Livestock,
Domestic
667 Drinkable
(d) Rooftop rainwater harvesting, tanka, kund, etc…
(e) External sources and supplies from GP (Water tanker, etc) Note: for water tanker, add number of trips per day and location of water
intake(same GP, GP located at 3km, etc)
Source: PRA (mainly Transect walk and Focus Group Discussion)
3.3 Existing water uses in the GP (village-wise)
Water uses
Existing sources
normally used
(including number)
Average
distance
from the
sources (ex:
>250m or
<=250m for
drinking;
10m…)
Water quality
(ex: drinkable / fluoride /
brackish / bacterial
contamination / nitrates
/ not tested / etc…)
No of months
during which
sources can be used
in a year
Alternative sources
during dry months
Village Lunawa
1 Drinking
5 Handpump
1 Open well
2 GLR
13 Tube well
667 HHC
<=250 m
<=250 m
<=250 m
<=250 m
>=250 m
Drinkable
Drinkable
Drinkable
Drinkable
Drinkable
12 month
8 month
12 month
12 month
12 month
2 Livestock
1 Talab
1 Anicut
5 Handpump
1 Open well
2 GLR
13 Tube well
667 HHC
<=250 m
<=250 m
<=250 m
<=250 m
<=250 m
<=250 m
>=250 m
Not tested
Not tested
Drinkable
Drinkable
Drinkable
Drinkable
Drinkable
10 month
6 month
12 month
8 month
12 month
12 month
12 month
3 Domestic,
Commercial
Institutional
5 Handpump
1 Open well
2 GLR
13 Tube well
667 HHC
<=250 m
<=250 m
<=250 m
<=250 m
>=250 m
Drinkable
Drinkable
Drinkable
Drinkable
Drinkable
12 month
8 month
12 month
12 month
12 month
4 Agriculture 78 Private O.W <=250 m Drinkable Dec to March
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Water uses
Existing sources
normally used
(including number)
Average
distance
from the
sources (ex:
>250m or
<=250m for
drinking;
10m…)
Water quality
(ex: drinkable / fluoride /
brackish / bacterial
contamination / nitrates
/ not tested / etc…)
No of months
during which
sources can be used
in a year
Alternative sources
during dry months
1 Talab <=250 m Drinkable Oct to Dec
5 Other (Industry,
Power generation,
Environment & ecology,
Leisure, etc…)
Stone polishing-3
Vegetable oil-2
Iron scrap recycling
Source: PRA (mainly Transect walk and Focus Group Discussion)
3.4 Detailed analysis of DRINKING water use in GP (existing situation)
(i) Access to safe drinking water in GP
Name of the Village
Total
population
2017
Drinking water security for all is ensured throughout
the year
Total number of
people without
access to safe
drinking water
(quantity &
quality)
throughout the
year
% of population
lacking access to safe
drinking water
throughout the year (=
Population lacking
access / Total
population)
Quantity
(Yes / No)
Quality
(Yes / No)
Reliability
[supply hours
are known in
advance and
serviced]
(Yes / No)
Lunawa 6420 Yes Yes No 310 4.8%
GP Total 6420 Yes Yes No 310 4.8%
Source: Estimate through PRA (Transect walk and Focus Group Discussion)
(ii) Management, O&M of existing sources and systems, current practices for water conservation and water savings
Name of the Village
Ownership of
main drinking
water supply
system (Private
/ Public)
Management and
O&M
(ex: PHED, GP
committee,
private, etc…)
Water tariff –
(Describe tariff system:
who pays and how
much)
O&M activities
(Appropriate / Not
appropriate) – If not
appropriate,
describe problems
Potential for water
savings – Describe
(ex: fix leakages, avoid
wastage, promote GW
recharge, etc…
Lunawa Public ty iznk; lfefr 30 rs per month per HH Appropriate promote GW recharge
Source: PRA (Transect walk and Focus Group Discussion)
3.5 Detailed analysis of AGRICULTURE water use in GP (existing situation)
(i) CULTIVATED AREA AND CROPS GROWN in GP area (Current year information)
Name of the
Village
Kharif
Rabi
Double crop
Crop
Approximate
Area (Hectares) Crop
Approximate
Area (Hectares)
Yes&No Approximate
Area (Hectares)
Lunawa eDdk 178 xsagw 129
Tokj 256 tkS 13
ewax 80 puk 98
fry 83 jkbZ 51
Xokj 52
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GP Total Total area
Kharif
649 Total area Rabi 291 Total area
Double crops
Source: Patwari
(ii) PRIMARY SOURCE OF WATER FOR CROP PRODUCTION (Current year information)
Name of the
Village
Total Arable land
(Hectares)
Rainfed only
(Hectares)
Irrigated from
Ground Water
(tube well, open
well, etc…)
(Hectares)
Irrigated from
Surface Water
(canal, pond,
river, etc…)
(Hectares)
Irrigated from
Ground Water &
Surface Water
(Hectares)
Fallow land
(Hectares)
Lunawa 1177 649 291 291¼ dsoy nks ik.k nsrs gSa½
291 237
GP Total 1177 649 291 291 291 237
Source: Patwari and PRA
(iii) Details of EXISTING IRRIGATION SYSTEMS (if any): Management, O&M, current practices for water conservation and
water savings
Name of the
Village
Water source for
irrigation (Surface
water / Groundwater) +
name of river / canal or
total number of
tubewells for irrigation,
including number of
dried and brackish ones
Ownership
of main
irrigation
system
(Private /
Public)
Management
(WUA,
private, etc…)
Water tariff
– (Describe
who pays
and how
much)
O&M
(Appropriate /
Not appropriate)
– If not
appropriate,
describe problem
Use of water saving
devices, such as drip &
sprinkler systems (Yes /
No)
Describe Potential for
water savings
Lunawa G.W Private Private No Tariff Appropriate No use saving device
Source: PRA
3.6 Detailed analysis of OTHER water uses in GP (if any)
Describe other water uses (industries, environmental, etc…) found in the GP and their impact on water resources in terms of
quantity (water requirement) and quality (water pollution) and their impacts on other water uses
Water use
Impact on water resources
quantity (water requirements)
– Describe
Impact on water resources
quality (water pollution) –
Describe
Impacts / conflicts with other water
uses or human activities, if any –
Describe
NA NA NA NA
3.7 Water demand in the GP (current year = 2017 and projection =2027) (details of water demand calculations to be given in
Appendix)
Water use Annual water demand (m
3) in
2017
Annual water demand (m3) in
2027
Human drinking water 18746.4m3 21172.92m
3
Livestock drinking water 47577.75m3 57087.82m
3
Other domestic, commercial and water uses municipal 74985.6m3 84691.68m
3
Agriculture Kharif
Rabi
Rain Based Rain Based
1248360 m3 1248360 m
3
Power generation - -
Environmental and ecological - -
Industrial - -
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Water use Annual water demand (m
3) in
2017
Annual water demand (m3) in
2027
Non consumptive uses, such as cultural, leisure and tourist
uses - -
Others - -
TOTAL GP ANNUAL WATER DEMAND (in m3 / year) 1389669.75m
3 1411312.42m
3
Source: PRA / Detailed calculations at WRC 3.8 Existing sanitation and wastewater disposal systems in the GP
(i) Existing household sanitation facilities
Name of the Village
Total number
of households
in village
Total number
of households
having latrines
Number of
Latrines in use
Number of
Latrines not in
use (not
functional,
etc…)
Approximate % coverage
with hygienic latrines (=
Number of latrines in use /
Total number of households)
Lunawa 1142 785 785 - 69%
GP total 1142 785 785 - 69%
Source: PRA
(ii) Existing public sanitation facilities (in GP building, schools, health centres, community latrines, etc…)
Location
Toilet facilities
(Yes / No)
Functional / Not
functional
If not functional, describe problem
GP building 1-Yes Functional
School 7-Yes Functional
Health centres 1 –Yes Functional
Community latrines No ----
GP total 9- Yes Functional
(iii) Existing wastewater disposal system
Name of the Village
Existing wastewater
disposal system (soak
pits, gutter / drains,
kitchen garden, etc…) –
Describe
Wastewater
disposal is
adequate
(Yes / No)
If not, describe
problem (flooding /
water logging, risk of
contamination of
fresh water
resources, etc…)
Needs for complete sanitation
(latrine+wastewater disposal)
(number and type of systems)
– including new systems and
rehabilitation of existing
systems
Lunawa Drain Yes Need for complete sanitation
Source: PRA
3.9 Community’s perception about existing water-related problems in GP
(i) Changes over time Describe here the situation in GP 30 years ago, 15 years ago and now.
30 years ago 15 years ago Now
Rainfall Good Good Good
Groundwater level 45 ft 70 ft 92 ft
Groundwater quality Good Good Avarage
Water sources used for drinking
water
Open well, Baoris Open well, Handpump Open well, Tube well, Handpump,
GLR, HHC
Number, size and functionality
of surface water bodies and
Traditional rainwater
harvesting structures
--- Talab Talab, Anicut
Number of tube wells in GP --- --- 13
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area
Population in GP 3206 4550 6420
Livestock population in GP 2427 3015 5929
Cultivated area and type of
crops grown eDdk] Tokj] ewax] xsagw] jkbZ eDdk] Tokj] fry]ewax] puk ]xsagw] jkbZ eDdk]fry] cktjk]puk] Tokj] ewax]
xsagw] jkbZ Main source of livelihood in the
GP
d`f’k] i”kqikyu d`f’k] i”kqikyu] etnwjh d`f’k] i”kqikyu] etnwjh] O;olk;] izoklh
Source: PRA
(ii) Summary of encountered water and sanitation related problems in GP and suggested solutions (description)
Allocation of water for different uses
(describe how water allocation between different Water User Groups is decided and what is the system of prioritization of
water uses, especially in a period of water crisis – describe existing conflicts between Water User Groups and with
neighbouring GPs, if any)
Problems: 1&mi;ksx dRrkZvksa esa ty forj.k ds lEcU/k esa dksbZ O;oLFkk orZeku esa ugh gS fo"ks”k dj df’k {ks= esa ftlls ftlds ikl lk/ku miyC/k gS ¼uydwi ] dqvk ½ og mldk vf/kd ls vf/kd mi;ksx djrk gS ftlls lw[ks ds le; ihus ds ikuh dh deh gks tkrh gS lrgh ikuh dk ykHkkfUor d’kd vf/kd ls vf/kd mi;ksx djus dh izofr j[krk gS 2&ty leqnk; esa ty ds egRo ] ty dh orZeku fLFkfr ,oa ty izcU/ku ds lEcU/k esa laokn u gksuk 3&xzke iapk;r esa vkil esa dksbZ fookn ugh gS ijUrq {ks= vU; cMh ifj;stuk {ks= esa vkus ls o’kkZ ty laxzg.k <kaps cukus ij jksd gksus ls u;s <kapksa ds fuekZ.k ij jksd gS 4&{ks= vknZ “kq’d gksus ls ;gka dk o’kkZ dk forj.k vof/k ] rhozrk ] vkjEHk ,ao vUr cgqr vfu”fpr gs bldsd ckjs esa igys ls dqN Hkh ugh dgk tk ldrk ] tc vkSlr ls de o’kkZ gksrh gS mls lq[kk o’kZ dgrs gS ml o’kZ esa vf/kd o’kkZ okyh vof/k vk ldrh gSmlh rjg yEch o’kkZ okys o’kZ esa Hkh yEch vof/k okys lw[ks ds nkSj vk tkrsa gS vr% ty dh deh gksuk bl {ks= dh ,d lrr leL;k gS rFkk lrgh ty L=ksarksa dh deh ,ao Hkjko dh vfu”fprrk ds dkj.k {ks= ds Hkwty lalk/kuksa ij fuHkZjrk c< x;h gS ,d rjQ Hkw ty lalk/kuksa dh deh nwljh rjQ vi;kZIr vkSj /khek Hkwty iquHkZj.k ds dkj.k Hkwty lalk/kuksa esa rsth ls deh gksrh tk jgh gS
Proposed Solutions:
1&ty mi;ksx dRkkZvksa dh {kerk ds fodkl ds fy, nk?kZ dkfyd izfdz;k dks izkjEHk djuk ftlls ty izca?ku lgHkkfxrk ls dj lds VWH&SC dks “klEr djuk ;fn vko”;drk gks rks dkuwuh vf/kdkj Hkh fn;k tk;s ftlls miyC/k ty dk vkadyu dj fofHkUu mi;ksx dRrkZvksa esa forj.k O;oLFkk lgh dj lq[ks ds le; esa xfeZ;ksa esa ihus ds ikuh dh deh u gks 2& VWH&SC ds ek?;e ls tu leqnk; ls ty ds egRo ] orZeku fLFkfr ,oa ty izca/ku ds fodYi ds lEcU/k esa laokn dk;e dj mUgsa f”kf{kr djuk ftlls ty izcU/ku esa izR;sd mi;ksx dRrkZ lgHkkfxrk fuHkk lds ] ftlls leL;kvksa dk fuokj.k mfpr ty izca/ku ,o tu lgHkkfxrk ds ek?;e ls fd;k tk ldsA 3&LFkkfu; leL;kkvksa dk vkdyu dj o’kkZ ty laxzg.k <kapksa dsk cukus dh fo”ks’k vuqefr nsuk fo”ks’kdj ihus ds ikuh dh leL;kvksa dks ?;ku esa j[k djA 4&vr% lq[ks ds nq’izHkkoksa dks de djus ] ?kjsyw vko”;drkvksa dh iwfrZ gsrw ] d`f’k mRiknu esa fLFkjrk ykus rFkk {ksf=; ty lalk/kuksa ds fodkl djus gsrw ty dks izkjfEHkd dsUnz fcUnq ekudj izkd`frd lalk/kuksa dks iqu% LFkkfir djus dh vko”;drk gS lrgh ikuh o Hkw ty ds chp lEcU/k dh igpku dj ty laxzg.k dks fof/k;ksa dks viukuk pkfg,A 5& ty dh ek=k tks o’kkZ l= ds 3&4 ekg esa izkIr gksrh gS dk iqu%fu/kkZj.k djuk ftlls “ks’k 8&9 ekg lnhzZ ,oa xehZ ds ekSle esa mi;ksx vk lds A 6&ikEijkxr ty fodkl dk;Zdzeksa esa ikuh dks eq[; dsUnz fcUnq ekurs gqos fdz;kfUor fd;k tk;s ftlls vf/k ls vf/kd o de ls de futh ty lzkarksa esa iagqpsA 7&lrgh viokr dks v/kksHkwfe izokg esa cnyuk ftlls Hkw ty iqu%HkZj.k c<s ,ao ok”iu ls ok’Ii gksus okys ikuh dks cpk;k tk lds A 8&vf/kd o’kkZ ty mlh LFkku ij “kksf’kr dj e`nk ifjosfPNdk esa lafpr djuk ftlls o’kkZ vk/kkfjr ckjkuh d`f’k ,oa lfCt;ksa dk mRiknu c, lds ,oa o{kksa esa vf/kdre o`f) gks ldsA 9&ty laj{k.k dh og fof/k;ka viukbZ tk;s tks LFkkuh; tu leqnk; dks ekU; gks ,ao de ykxr dh gks ] mudh le> c<kusa ,ao mudh {kerkvksa ds fodkl ds fy, mUgsa izf”kf{kr fd;k tk, ftlls os mUgsa viuk ldsaA Dk;Z ;kstuk cukusa ,ao mlds fdz;kUo;u esa mDr fcUnqvksa dks lfEefyr djus ls lkekftd ,ao laLFkkxr ykHk gksxk ] D;ksa fd ikuh dk HkMkj.k iwjs {ks= esa gksus ls lHkh oxZ ,ao leqnk; ds yksx ykHkkfUor gksxs rFkk leku ty forj.k dks izksRlkfgr djsxkA
Source: PRA
Drinking water supply (quality, quantity, reliability of supply, etc…) –Describe encountered problems and what needs to be
done to improve the situation
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Problems: 1 is;ty dh fuHkZjrk Hkq ty ij vk/kkfjr gSA vfu;fer o"kkZ ,oa de o"kkZ ds dkj.k Hkq ty dk iquZ%Hkj.k de gksus ls Hkq ty fd xq.koRrk izHkkfor gksrh gSA RkFkk ty Lrj fups pys tkus ls yo.krk c< tkrh gS ,oa dgh dgh QyksjkbM fd ek=k fu/kkZfjr ekin.M ls vf/kd gkstkrh gSA 2 ;g {kS= igkMh gksus ls dbZ vkckfn;k mapkbZ ij fLFkr gksus ls ikuh ykus okyh efgykvks dks fups <yku ls ykus es le; ,o Je dh gkuh gksrh gSA 3 ty Lrj fups pys tkus ls gSMiei xfeZ;ks es de ikuh nsrs gSaaA 4 gSMiEi ds }kjk ikuh gj le; ij miyC/k jgrk gSA ijUrq gSMiEi [kjkc gkuss ij mldh ejEer mfpr lqpuk rU= ds vHkko es [kjkc gksus RkFkk Bhd gksus eS dkQh fnuks dk vUrjky gks tkrk gSA
Proposed Solutions: uhfr fuekZrkvkS rFkk tu leqnk; dks Hkq ty ds egRo Hkq ty fd orZeku fLFkfr ,o Hkq ty izac?ku ds fodYi ds lEca/k es laokn dk;e dj mUgs f’kf{kr djuk ftlls is;ty L=ksrks ds vkl ikl d`f=e iqUkZ%Hkj.k <kapks dk fuekZ.k djuk ftlls ty Lrj Ck<k;k tk lds rkfd ikuh fd xq.koRrk es lq/kkj gks ty L=ksrks ds vkl ikl LoPNrk gks rFkk csdkj ikuh dk lgh fuLrkj.k gks ftlls is;ty iznqf"kr u gks 2 ,sls LFkkuks ij o"kkZ ty laxzg.k gsrq Vkadks dk fuekZ.k fd;k tkuk pkfg, ftlls ikuh ykus es yxus okys Je o le; dks de fd;k tk ldrk gSA 3 gSMiEi ds vkl ikl rdfufd n`f"V ls mi;qDr LFky miyC/k gksus ij Hkq ty dk iquZ%Hkj.k <kpkas dk fuekZ.k fd;k tkuk pkfg, rFkk mi;ksxdrZkvkS dks f’kf{kr fd;k tk; ftlls ikuh ds viO;; dks de fd;k tk ldsA 4 mfpr lwpukrU= LFkkfirfd;k tkuk pkfg;s mi;ksx drkZvkS es ls fdlh O;fDr dks oagk fd ftEesnkjh ysuh pkfg, f dog gSMiEi feL=h dks lqfpr djs ftlls gSMiEi f’k/kz nqjLr gks lds rFkk mi;ksxdrkZvkS dks gSMiEi ds Bhd izdkj ls pykus ds fy, f’kf{kr djus ,oa gSMiEi feL=h dks nqjLr djus es vko’;d lg;ksx djsA
Source: PRA
(c) Sanitation – Describe encountered problems (water logging / flooding, risk of contamination of fresh water sources by
wastewater, status of waterborne diseases in GP, etc…) and what needs to be done to improve the situation
Problems:
1&vke jkLrksa esa QSys gq, ikuh ls jkLrksa esa dhpM dh leL;k ] 2& gS.MiEi ds vkl ikl xUns ikuh dk bDdBk gksuk ] ftlls ikuh iznwf"kr gksus dk [krjk jgrk gSA
3&[kqys esa 'kkSp dh leL;k
4&xkaoksa esa xUns ikuh dh fudklh dh lgh O;oLFkk ughs gksus ls ikuh jkLrksa esa QSy tkrk gS rFkk okrkoj.k nwf"kr gksrk gSA
Proposed Solutions:
1&xUns ikuh dh fudklh ds fy, ukyh fuekZ.k ] 2&gS.MiEi ij [ksyh fuekZ.k 3& futh ,ao lkoZtfud 'kkSpky;ksa dk fuekZ.k fd;k tkuk pkfg, rFkk bu 'kkSpky;ksa dk mi;ksx gsrw tu leqnk; dks izsfjr fd;k tkuk pkfg,
Source: PRA
(d) Irrigation situation - Describe here the problems faced by farmers concerning water supply and what can be done to
improve the situation, including how to reduce water demand for irrigation
Problems:
vf/kdka’k {kS= ckjkuh o"kkZ vk/kkfjr gS rFkk o"kkZ dk forj.k vof/k rhozrk vkjEHk ,oa vUr cgqr vfuf’pr gksus ls d`f"k mRiknu izHkkfor gksrk gSA bu {ks=ks es e`nk mRiknu {kerk Hkh de gS moZjdks dk ux.; iz;ksx ikS/k laj{k.k ij vf/kd /;ku u nsuk ,o [kjirokj ij fu;U=.k ugh gksuk fdlkuks dks u;h rdfudh dh tkudkjh dk vkHkko ] tehu dk vkHkko ] iqjkuh i)fr ls flapkbZ ] de iSnkoj ls vkfFkZd ijs’kkuhA xsgq fd Qly ysus ls ikuh fd deh dqvks ij fctyh dusD’ku fd leL;k 2 lky ls dusd’ku feyrk crk;k Qly ds Vkbe fctyh fd leL;k QOokjk mi;ksx NksVs [ksr gksus fd otg ls ugh dj ldrs
Proposed Solutions:
mfpr ty izca/ku }kjk mRiknu c<kuk laHko gS ;g dk;Z d`"kdks ds futh Hkqfe es ujsxk rgr fd;s tk ldrs gS 1 iVVh nkj [ksrh o [ksr rykbZ vUr dq.M ty laxzg.k i}fr Qly p;u ,slh Qlyks dk p;u ftufd ikuh fd vko’;drk de gksrh gks lq[kk lgu djus fd {kerk gksrh gks lUrks"k izn mit ns lds
[ksrh ,o i'kqikyu ,d nwljs ds iqjd gS vr% df"k ,ao i’kqikyu dks ijLij iqjd cukus gsrq pkjkxkg fodkl [kkn cht vkStkj ds LofuHkZj fd ;kstuk ij fopkj djuk gksxk muds fy, [ksrh gh thou dk vk/kkj gSA
Tku leqnk; ls ppkZ ds nkSjku ;g ?;ku esa yk;k x;k fd igkMksa ls fudyus okys ukys txg&txg vo☺ gks x;s gS ftlls muls tqMs rkykc o ,uhdVksa esa I;kZIr ikuh dh vkod ugha gksrh gS vr% ,ala ukyksa dh lQkbZ djokdj mgsa mi;ksxh cuk;k tk ldrk gS
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rFkk iwoZ esa cus rkykcksa o ,uhdVksa esa ikuh dh vkod c<kdj ?kjsyw o I’kqvksa ds ikuh d`f"k i;Zos{kdksa ls lEiZd rFkk fdlku dkWy lsUVj vkfn ds fo"k; esa lq>ko fn;s ] igkMh {ks= gksus ds dkj.k tehu de gS leqg es [ksrh djus gsrq izsfjr djus fd t:jr] ikuh dh cpr ds fy, fdlkuksa dks ¶Ookjk o cwan&cwan flpkbZ dh i)fr viukus ds fy, izsfjr fd;k ] fdlkuks dks uxnh Qly ckus ls gksus ls ykHk crk;s ds’k dzksi fd rjQ izksRlkfgr o uxnh Qlysa cksus ds fy, izsfjr djus ds fy, izf’k{k.k tkx:drk dsEi Qly p;u futk dq, fjpkZt vkfn ds ckjs es crkus fd t:jr mUgsa vkfFkZd ykHk gks ldsA
Source: PRA
(iii) Problem Tree 1- th,yvkj fuekZ.k dk;Z jk-m-ek-fo-yq.kkok ugh gksus ds dkj.k cPpksa dks ihus ds ikuh dh leL;k dk gksukA 2- ukyh fuekZ.k dk;Z izdk'k usukjke ds ?kj ls mEesney ds ?kj rd ugh gksus ds dkj.k xanxh dk QSyukA 3- ukyh fuekZ.k dk;Z vEcsaMdj lfdZy ls xksfoUn jke ds ?kj rd ugh gksus ds dkj.k xanxh dk QSyukA 4- ukyh fuekZ.k dk;Z enjlk ls ehBkyky tksxh ds rd ugh gksus ds dkj.k xanxh dk QSyukA 5- ukyh fuekZ.k dk;Z vkaxuokMh Hkou fipds okys ls unh rd ugh gksus ds dkj.k xanxh dk QSyukA 6- 'kkSpky; fuekZ.k dk;Z jk-m-izk-fo- U;w dkWyksuh yq.kkok ugh gksus dkj.k xanxh dk QSyukA 7- ikbZi ykbZu vEcsMdj lfdZy ls >kykjke eh.kk ds ?kj rd ugh gksus ds dkj.k ikuh dh leL;k dk gksukA 8- ikbZi ykbZu lksukjke pkS/kjh dh nqdku ls yfyr@pEik yky ds edku rd ugh gksus ds dkj.k ikuh dh leL;k dk gksukA
(iv) Priority ranking
1&th,yvkj fuekZ.k dk;Z jk-m-ek-fo-yq.kkok 2- ukyh fuekZ.k dk;Z izdk'k usukjke ds ?kj ls mEesney ds ?kj rd 3- ukyh fuekZ.k dk;Z vEcsaMdj lfdZy ls xksfoUn jke ds ?kj rd 4- ukyh fuekZ.k dk;Z enjlk ls ehBkyky tksxh ds rd 5- ukyh fuekZ.k dk;Z vkaxuokMh Hkou fipds okys ls unh rd 6- 'kkSpky; fuekZ.k dk;Z jk-m-izk-fo- U;w dkWyksuh yq.kkok 7- ikbZi ykbZu vEcsMdj lfdZy ls >kykjke eh.kk ds ?kj rd 8- ikbZi ykbZu lksukjke pkS/kjh dh nqdku ls yfyr@pEik yky ds edku rd
4. PROPOSED IWRM MEASURES (technical, management, economic, social, environmental, regulatory, integrated)
KEEP IN MIND: IWRM measures do not necessarily include construction works! Examples of measures which can be implemented include:
Technical measures (new infrastructures + repair / rehabilitation of existing structures). Technical measures should cover first
rehabilitation of existing infrastructure wherever technically feasible, and creation of new facilities if required.
Social measures (pro-poor, SC/ST, etc…)
• Management measures (new organization of Water User Groups for improved water management & conservation,
revival of traditional wisdom for water management, training of VWH&SC members, awareness raising & capacity
building, etc)
• Economic measures (water tariff, recovery of O&M costs, incentives for water saving and conservation, etc
• Regulatory measures (regulation of tube well construction and groundwater draft, regulation of wastewater disposal,
etc…)
(Describe proposed IWRM measures in brief and provide necessary drawings, layouts and technical details in Appendix)
IWRM measure
Description in brief - what will be done, where (village and landmark),
size and main features of the proposed measure
No of beneficiaries
(including number of
SC/ST/BPL)
1. th,yvkj fuekZ.k th,yvkj fuekZ.k dk;Z jk-m-ek-fo-yq.kkok ALL Student
2. ukyh fuekZ.k ukyh fuekZ.k dk;Z izdk'k usukjke ds ?kj ls mEesney ds ?kj rd 52 Family
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IWRM measure
Description in brief - what will be done, where (village and landmark),
size and main features of the proposed measure
No of beneficiaries
(including number of
SC/ST/BPL)
3. ukyh fuekZ.k ukyh fuekZ.k dk;Z vEcsaMdj lfdZy ls xksfoUn jke ds ?kj rd 36 Family
4. ukyh fuekZ.k ukyh fuekZ.k dk;Z enjlk ls ehBkyky tksxh ds rd 32 Family
5. ukyh fuekZ.k ukyh fuekZ.k dk;Z vkaxuokMh Hkou fipds okys ls unh rd 46 Family
6. 'kkSpky; fuekZ.k 'kkSpky; fuekZ.k dk;Z jk-m-izk-fo- U;w dkWyksuh yq.kkok ALL Student
7. ikbZi ykbZu ikbZi ykbZu vEcsMdj lfdZy ls >kykjke eh.kk ds ?kj rd 45 Family
8. ikbZi ykbZu ikbZi ykbZu lksukjke pkS/kjh dh nqdku ls yfyr@pEik yky ds edku rd 40 Family
5. ESTIMATED COSTS OF THE PROPOSED MEASURES AND FINANCING PLAN
KEEP IN MIND:
1. Itemized list of required material and labour with detailed Cost Estimate for each IWRM measure should be given in Appendix. Use the
guidelines of the scheme used for funding in order to estimate cost of material and labour
2. Government schemes / programmes: check relevant websites for last updates of the guidelines of available schemes and programmes
3. EU-SPP funds: they are meant for gap filling only. Amount available per GP is at least Rs.3 lakhs.
4. Public / private contribution: include GP own funds, local community contribution, sponsorship by an NGO or an individual, etc…
IWRM measure
Total
Cost (Rs.)
Funding Source (Labour / Material and amount in
Rs)
Remarks
Labour Material Total Govt.
Schemes/Programmes
EU-SPP
Funds
Public/Private
Contribution
1- th,yvkj fuekZ.k 40000 60000 100000 PHED
2- ukyh fuekZ.k 40000 160000 200000 TFC
3- ukyh fuekZ.k 60000 240000 300000 TFC
4- ukyh fuekZ.k 40000 160000 200000 TFC
5- ukyh fuekZ.k 40000 160000 200000 TFC
6- 'kkSpky; fuekZ.k 10000 40000 50000 SFC
7- ikbZi ykbZu 60000 140000 200000 PHED
8- ikbZi ykbZu 88000 212000 300000 EU-SPP
Source: Key informants in GP / Analysis at WRC / Technical support from Line Departments if required
6. VWH&SC AND GRAM SABHA DECISIONS RELATED TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF IWRM PLAN
6.1 Reasons for selection of IWRM measures - why the options are given priority by Gram Sabha (describe how the proposed
measures will help improving the water situation of the GP)
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Ex: improve drinking water access, especially for the poor, make water use more efficient, better conserve water, reduce water
pollution, etc%
ukyh fuekZ.k ls LoPNrk dks c<kok feysxk o xUnxh ugha gksxhA Note: Attach in Appendix a minutes of the Gram Sabha meeting held for selection of IWRM measures, covering options presented by the NGO,
queries raised by community members, decisions taken, attendance record. Also attach resolution of Gram Sabha approving the final IWRM
plan.
6.2 Local community financial contribution to funding of IWRM measures – Describe who will contribute to the funding of
IWRM measures, how (financial, labour) and how much (refer to column “Public / Private contribution” from Section 5. table for
total amount to be collected for each measure)
No
6.3 Availability of land for construction of facilities (if required) – Describe if the land required for new infrastructure is
Common or private land and how and when it will be made available. If some facilities are to be constructed on a private land,
written approval from land owner with date of availability of the land should be given in Appendix
Available Public land
6.4. Management and O&M of selected IWRM measures
IWRM measure
Water
User
Group or
VWH&SC
member
in charge
Operation and Maintenance
O&M
required
(Yes /
No)
If Yes, describe
what needs to be
done
O&M cost
estimate
(Rs / year)
Who will
be
responsible
for O&M
Who will pay for O&M
costs (community
contribution, GP own
funds, government
scheme, etc…) – describe
1- th,yvkj fuekZ.k VWH&SC Yes Maintenance 1000 GP
VWH&SC
GP own fund
2- ukyh fuekZ.k VWH&SC Yes Maintenance 1500 GP
VWH&SC
GP own fund
3- ukyh fuekZ.k VWH&SC Yes Maintenance 1500 GP
VWH&SC
GP own fund
4- ukyh fuekZ.k VWH&SC Yes Maintenance 1500 GP
VWH&SC
GP own fund
5- ukyh fuekZ.k VWH&SC Yes Maintenance 1500 GP
VWH&SC
GP own fund
6- 'kkSpky; fuekZ.k VWH&SC Yes Maintenance 500 GP
VWH&SC
GP own fund
7- ikbZi ykbZu VWH&SC Yes Maintenance 1500 GP
VWH&SC
Gov scheme
8- ikbZi ykbZu VWH&SC Yes Maintenance 1500 GP
VWH&SC
Gov scheme
Source: VWH&SC - WUGs / Analysis at WRC
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7. SCHEDULE OF IMPLEMENTATION OF IWRM MEASURES – list here the activities to be undertaken for the implementation of
each of the IWRM measures selected (ex: submission of proposal, fund request, fund received, purchase of material,
implementation of the measure itself, organization of a training session, etc…) and tick when these activities will take place in
the calendar year
ACTIVITIES
2017 Financial Year 2017 / 2018 Financial Year 2018 / 2019
J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M
IWRM measure 1
1- th,yvkj fuekZ.k √
2- ukyh fuekZ.k √
3- ukyh fuekZ.k √
4- ukyh fuekZ.k √
5- ukyh fuekZ.k √
6- 'kkSpky; fuekZ.k √
7- ikbZi ykbZu √
8- ikbZi ykbZu √
Source: PRA and Analysis at WRC
8. DETAILS OF GP BANK ACCOUNT
Details of GP Bank Account where funds will be deposited
Name of the bank
(Nationalised / Cooperative
Bank)
Branch
Account No.
Balance at time of submission
of IWRM Plan for approval
(Date / balance in Rs.)
Authorized signatories
M.G.B. Lunawa 11047012013 Sarpanch/sec.
Note: Bank account details to be given in Appendix
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