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SOCIAL ACTION FOR RURAL DEVELOP O Social Action PMENT (SARDA) Organizational Profile for Rural Development, SAR Illumina RDA ating Rural India
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Page 1: Social Action for Rural Development, SARDA Profile Social Action for Rural Development, SARDA Illuminating Rural India SOCIAL ACTION FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT (SARDA) FCRA No. 3. Regional

SOCIAL ACTION FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT (SARDA)

Organizational Profile

Social Action for Rural Development, SARDA

SOCIAL ACTION FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT (SARDA)

Organizational Profile

Social Action for Rural Development, SARDAIlluminating Rural India

Social Action for Rural Development, SARDA Illuminating Rural India

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SOCIAL ACTION FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT (SARDA)

Geographical Area of Operation

Geographical working Area

Legal Status: Registered under Society Reg.Act.XXI, 1860

Registration No.: 135/2002-03 Dated 28/02/2003 (Ranchi, JH)

FCRA No.: 337750085

Year of Establishment: 2001

ISO 9001:2008CCPL/QMS/F2240

Income Tax Related:

1. PAN no. AADTS1984N dated 28/02/2003

2. 12A&12AA of the IT Act. 1961 – CIT/HZB/Tech/12A 30/2004-05

3. Exemption u/s 80G of the IT ct,1961CIT/HZB/Tech/80G-07/2008-09

4. TAN of the IT Act. 1961 – RCHS02406F

Managing Director cum Secretary: Mr. N.P.Singh

Contact Detail- 09431146129

Website: www.sardaindia.org

Registered / Administrative office:

SardaBhawan, ChotkimuramRamgarhcantt.

District: Ramgarh (JH) Pin: 829122

T.N.06553-292053, 09431146893

E.mail: [email protected]@rediffmail.com

Regional offices:

Maharashtra: Sri KishanjiGedanDrLohia ward, Behind Bharat Motors Driving School,

Dist.- Gondia 441614 (MH)

Ph/Fax 07182251033, Mob 09423193460

Email: [email protected]

Bihar: C/O Sumitra Devi, Near Kali Mandir, Nawada-Bihar Road, Nawada (Bihar)

Mob: 09955352426, 09471130580

Email [email protected]@rediffmail.com

Madhya Pradesh :Near SRRB Bank , Gujarichowk,

Kiranapur ,Dist.-Balaghat- (M.P.)Pin : 481115 .Ph : 07632-246664Email :

[email protected]

About the organization Social Action for Rural Development is a multidimensional registered (NGO) working significantly since ten

years. The organization is professionally managed and has under gone different phase from field

implementation to planning simultaneously, sharing own experience with other likeminded organizations as

well different line departments. The organization is expertise in the field of Agriculture, forest development

/Community based NRM/ tribal development, livelihood promotional activities, Rural Livelihood

Promotion and Microcredit, Environment and Sanitation, Women empowerment and other development programs. SARDA have been established as aspecialized and professional NGO capable in implementing

&managing the anti-poverty programs of Ministry of RuralDevelopment (MoRD) and also to relate

effectively these to theoverall effort of poverty eradication.

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SOCIAL ACTION FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT (SARDA)

SARDA aims to reach to whole India, Covering all remote area of the country.

Presently it is working in four states as mentioned with direct interventions of different program:

• 22 districts of Jharkhand • 05 districts (Nawada, Jamui, Nalanda, Gaya & Aurangabad) of Bihar

• 05 districts (Gondia, Bhandara, Gadchiroli, Chandrapur and Nandurbar) of Maharashtra

• 02 districts (Balaghat and Seoni) of MadhyaPradesh.

• 02 districts (Kanker & Dhamtari) of Chattisgarh

Where as SARDA is providing its consultancy services throughout different locations of

these 5 states and others too.

Total No. of field office: 24

Goal of the organization: Empowerment of the disadvantage community in such a way, that they can utilize their

potential and local available resources for their all round development in a sustainable and

eco-friendly manner.

Vision: To contribute in achieving Millennium Development Goals in areas of our operation.

Mission: “To work for socio-economic development of the deprived peoples through Direct Action and

Resource Support Project”

Aims and Objectives:

� Formation of Self Help Groups and self-employment opportunities to women & men.

� Providing Technical and Social support for utilizing the natural resources like Land,

Water, Forest, Animals & Agriculture (Crop management, Horticulture,

CottageIndustries).

� Infrastructure development such as Community Irrigation Well, Community

DrinkingWater Well, Hand pump, Lift Irrigation, Housing, Community Hall.

� Providing microfinance, training and developing entrepreneur skill to rural

communities.

� Developing human resources by establishing Schools, Technical &

vocationalinstitutions.

� Giving all organizational support for scientific development of rural villages &

entering them into the enlightened world.

� To organized women & down trodden tribal for constructive development.

� To develop a link between Government and rural population by popularizing

theprogramme& action of the Government among them.

� To create suitable environment on the basis of equality and fraternity.

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SOCIAL ACTION FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT (SARDA)

STRATEGY: � Organizing rural community into village level organizations/Institutions so as to

identify,analyze and plan development activities through their participation.

� Formulating and implementing natural resource management program through

people’sparticipation.

� To develop linkage between Government Organization – NGO – Villagers.

� To act as a facilitator in the field and grass root level , to promote convergence of

Govt. programs

� Formulating a system where village level organizations conduct monthly meetings and

convert problems into opportunities

� Capacity building of natural social workers and village level institutions through

various training program, exposure trips and information dissemination.

ACTIVITIES:

• Community Organization.

• Monitoring & Evaluation of Government Programmes.

• Promotion of Agriculture through Watershed Development programmes.

• Betterment of Forest Dependent People under Joint Forest Management.

• Community based organization development like SHG, Farmers club, VFPC, EDC etc.

• Women’s empowerment through Micro-finance & Micro-Enterprises.

• Social Research, Survey & Documentation.

• Renewable energy

• Drinking Water, Health and Sanitation.

• Social Audit of Government Sponsored Programmes.

• Micro planning for forest & tribal development programmes

Governing Board: The Governing Board of SARDA comprises of 8 members including

four office bearers. The listof present incumbents is following:

S.No. Name Designation

1. Dr. Ravi Shankar Chairperson

2. Dr. Rakesh Kumar Vice-Chairperson

3. Shri N. P. Singh Secretary cum Managing Director

4. ShriBinay Kumar Treasurer

5. ShriPankaj A. Deokar Member

6. Sri RosanBhute Member

7. Smt. MamtaKumari Member

8. Sri. Pascal Dungdung Member

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SOCIAL ACTION FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT (SARDA)

Existing Resources with SARDA

A. Human Resources: List of Full Time Paid Staff

S. No. Name Sex Age Qualification Designation

Experience

(in years)

Date of Joining

organization

1 N. P. Singh M 43 Master in Agri & RD MD 15 Sept.2002

2 Brijesh Kumar Rawat M 30 PGDRD State Head 4 16.09.13

3 Ripusudan Kumar M 30 MRDM DPM 7 July, 2011

4 Kaushlendra Kumar M 31 B.Sc, MRDM SMS-Forestry 6 August, 2007

5 Rajkumar Gupta M 45 IA, Photography Photographer 14 10.04.2010

6 Ravi Shankar Das M 38 BA Project Coordinator 10 04.06.2006

7 Lalmohan Singh M 42 Non-matric Driver 14 Jun-08

8 Sohan Bediya M 29 BA CO 6 May, 2008

9 Niraj Xalxo M 30 PGDRM CO 2 August, 2011

10 Shankar Mahto M 31 BA Project Coortdinator 8 October, 2006

11 Raghvendra Kumar M 35 MA Project Coordinator 7 March, 2012

12 Rishikant Bhushan M 29 PGDRM PC 3 01.07.12

13 Arjun Singh M 31 MRDM DPM 6 March, 2007

14 Hemlata Singh F 33 M.Com Accountant 2 02.04.2012

15 Arjun Mahto M 32 BA Project Coordinator 5 May, 2009

16 Pascal Dungdung M 36 PGDRM SMS-Training 12 March, 2004

17 Amit Chandra Jha M 28 PG in remote sensing ADPM 2 18.09.2012

18 Marriyana Ekka F 41 BA SMS-training 13 Feb, 2011

19 Ashok Kr. Patel M 26 Bcom Field Accountant 3 August, 2011

20 Sanjeev Kumar M 30 MRDM DPM 8 Feb, 2005

21 Binay Kumar M 40 Ag. & PGDRD State Head BR 14 June, 2013

22 Abhishek Anand M 28 PGDRD PE 1 01.04.2013

23 Sujeet Mahto M 20 Inter Office assistant 4 18.11.2010

24 Ranjan Kumar Rajwar M 32 Non-matric Driver 1 09.02.2013

25 Jitendra Kumar Singh M 34 PG in Fishery SMS-Fishery 6 Dec.,2012

26 Paras Thapa M 32 CA Financial head 4 July, 2010

27 Khemon Kumar Mahto M 26 PGDRM CO 1 18.02.2013

28 Sunil Kumar M 24 PGDRM CO 1 18.02.2013

29 Virendra Bhatiya M 26 PGDRM CO 1 18.02.2013

30 Uttam Mahto M 29 PGDRM CO 2 01.10.2012

31 Pavitra Karmali M 26 PGDRM CO 1 18.02.13

32 Sonali Kumari F 22 BA CO 2 01.10.2012

33 Sudhir Karketta M 25 PGDRM CO 1 18.02.13

34 Raju Manjhi M 28 PGDRM CO 1 18.02.13

35 Ranjeet Tete M 26 PGDRM CO 1 18.02.13

36 Nitu F 30 Non-matric Peon 2 June, 2012

37 Mansu Kumar M 22 BA Community Organiser2 Nov, 2012

38 Mukesh Kumar Mahto M 30 PGDRM Project Coordinator 3 June, 2010

39 Sachin Kumar M 30 M.Sc, PGDRS & GIS GIS Expert 3 24.07.2013

40 Moloy Sarkar M 29 MA, M.Sc. GIS Expert 4 01.07.2013

41 Gaurav Kumar Panda M 22 BBA, M.Sc. GIS GIS PE 1 01.04.2013

42 Manish Kumar Mehta M 23 BA Project Executive 1 17.07.2013

43 Lallan Kumar M 22 B.Sc Community Organiser5 October, 2008

44 Rahul Kumar M 31 B.Tech, MBA Civil Engineer 1 12.09.2013

45 Gayatri Kumari F 24 BA Community Organiser2 May, 2012

46 Gaurav Kumar M 26 BA Community Organiser2 May, 2012

47 Yugal Kishore Bhatiya M 32 BA, PGDRD Forestry Expert 5 July, 2008

48 Sanjay Prasad M 45 PGDPM ADPM 12 March, 2013

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B. Fixed Assets: 1. Land :

a. 1.00 acre for Administrative building in Ramgarh.

b. 13.00 Acres land in Balaghatdistt. of Madhya Pradesh.

c. 6.00 acres land at Nagpur & proposed for multi-sectoral skill development training

centre.

d. 27.24 acres landin Gaya Distt.

2. Head office (in own building)- 3000 sq ft.

Academic Facilities SARDA is having its own resource for training on different components.

Laboratories: SARDA is having many demonstration sites and On Farm Training sites in its

project area including Horticulture Plantation, Lac Production, Improved Agriculture Practices,

SRI, Vermi compost, Watershed Models, etc.

Library: SARDA is having its own library in SIVM which is having books on Agriculture, Animal

Husbandry, Rural Development and others

Workshop: SARDA Lac Resource Centre and SARDA Training Centre are having resources to

organize workshops.

Poultry & Dairy Units: Poultry and Dairy Units are promoted at different sites. Large no. of Dairy

Units are promoted in Nadiauna and Nepura Villages of Nalanda District of Bihar.

Piggery: Piggery Units are promoted at different WADI Sites of Bihar, Maharashtra, MP and

Jharkhand. The Units are promoted mostly in tribal villages and are good demonstration sites.

Mushroom, Vermi compost, Handcraft, Lac Production, Fish Ponds, Watershed Model with soil

and water conservation activities, Horticulture promotion with intercropping are different

models that are being developed by our organization which could provide good academic

demonstration sites.

Other Specific Equipments for Training

• Training Centre & Training Hall

• Residential Facility with fooding and lodging facility

• Separate Toilets for ladies and gents

• Generator Facility

• Laptops, Computers, Printers, Xerox Machine, etc.

• Projector, Scanners, etc.

• 4 Wheelers and 2 Wheelers

• Resource Person & Resource Materials on different subjects

• Demonstration Sites for Livelihood Training

• Lac Resource Centre

• Internet Connection

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C. Financial Status of SARDA

FINANACIAL STATEMENT OF SARDA

Year Income/

Expenditure (in Rs)

2013-14

2012-13

2011-12

Sum

Average

SARDA’S FOCAL ACTIVITIES/AREAS

Health, Hygiene and Sanitation

Livelihood Promotional Activities

SKILL PROMOTION TRAINING

SOCIAL ACTION FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT (SARDA)

C. Financial Status of SARDA

FINANACIAL STATEMENT OF SARDA

Income/

Expenditure (in Rs)

Receipt/

Payment (in Rs)

59586848 59952900

40372487 44363547

25454508 27047598

125413843 131364045

41804614.33 43788015

SARDA’S FOCAL ACTIVITIES/AREAS

NRM

Agriculture Development

Forest Development

Tribal Development

Health, Hygiene and Sanitation

Livelihood Promotional Activities

SKILL PROMOTION TRAINING

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Organization Structure

INFORMATION OFFICER

Our Partners � SLNA, JSWM, Ranchi, Jharkhand

� NABARD (R.O- Bhopal, Pune, Patna, Ranchi)

� DRDA, Balaghat (MP)

� DRDA, Bhandara (MS)

� DRDA, Gondia (MS)

� DRDA, Ramgarh, Simdega, Gumla, Chatra (JH)

� Forest Deptt., Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashatra

� Tribal Welfare Commissioner (JH)

� District Administration, Bokoro (JH), Nawada (BR)

� CAPART, Patna (BR)

� WDC, Patna (BR)

� JREDA Ranchi (JH)

� CMPDI, Ranchi

� WDC, Bihar

� PRAKALP, MP, Maharastra, Jharkhand

� District Administration of different districts of Jharkhand, Bihar, MP and Maharashtra

GOVERNING BODY ADVISORY COMMITTEE

MANAGING DIRECTOR

Operational Unit Administration

Regional coordinator

(Bihar and Jharkhand)

Regional coordinator

(Maharashtra and MP)

C.A.O R.A.O P.O

(DAP)

P.O

(RSU)

Project coordinator for each project

GENERAL BODY(BOARD OF DIRECTORS)

P.O

(DAP)

P.O

(RSU)

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SARDA INSTITUTE OF VILLAGE MANAGEMENT SARDA is moving towards creating professionals from rural areas to work for the development

of Rural India through SIVM. In the year 2010-11, the management team of SARDA decided to

create a platform for the rural youths to be developed as RURAL DEVELOPMENT

PROFESSIONALS. This resulted in laying foundation stone of SIVM.

VISION: Create an environment to develop creativity and dedication among professionals to

give their best towards development of society at large.

MISSION: Promote sustainable growth and equitable development of Rural India through

professional management.

The institute finally aims in creating semi professionals to serve the rural sector in development

stream. They are trained in diversified field as Basic training in Community Mobilization,

formation of CBOs, report writing, documentation, minutes preparation, proposal planning,

organizing Gram Sabha Meetings, need identification, resource identification, personality

development and communication with local and higher level officials, understanding different

government programmes and proper implementations, trainings along with technical aspect as

agriculture, forestry, watershed development, bio diversity, health, education, different laws and

acts related to social development, disaster management, convergence of development programs,

etc. The professionals would be thus acting as resource person for their villages and would

contribute effectively for the sustainable development in the development sector.

SARDA feels proud in saying that SIVM is a dream comes true for the Organization. We have

already started with the six months training programme known as “CERTIFICATE COURSE IN

RURAL MANAGEMENT”. The students for the training programme will not be required to pay

any fees during the training programme and 100% placement guarantee in NGOs or any other

agency working in the Development Sector.

INTERVENTION COVERAGE

Beneficiaries from Maharashtra, MP, Jharkhand and

Bihar

Batches completed 4

No. of students admitted in current

year

15

No. of students admitted (cumulative) 45

No. of students passed in current year 13

No. of students passed (cumulative) 38

No. of students placed with job 38

SARDA’s Initiatives

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SARDA TRAINING CENTRE SARDA has its own well equipped Training Centre to carry out the trainings on different skills.

The training center is having the entire basic infrastructure along with the residential facilities.

During the year, the centre supports in execution of different training and exposure activities for

different projects of our organization and other organizations also. The training infrastructure

includes Lac Resource Centre, demonstration sites, on field training, Training Resource

Materials, etc. Different training subjects covered here includes:

• Lac cultivation and Processing

• SHG Modules

• Soil Conservation Activities

• Water Conservation Activities

• Vermi Compost

• Agriculture

• SRI and SWI

• Handicraft

• Watershed Promotion

• Horticulture Promotion, etc.

GIS Cell With the advent of new technologies, development sector is also following the trend. SARDA

has always been in the front line for grasping and converging the use of these new technologies

in the field of Rural Development. With such an idea, GIS Cell is set up at our organization.

SARDA GIS cell is comprised of technical and management personnel with extensive

experience in the fields of IT, GIS and CAD technologies. They are capable of delivering quality

services in the areas of Image processing and analysis, data conversion, document archival and

management, and other related IT application areas. SARDA understand the importance of

support services that bonds the relationship between beneficiaries and the service provider. The

services rendered through the Cell include:

• MAP CONVERSION / DIGITIZATION SERVICES

• GIS SERVICES

• BASIC SATELLITE DATA PROCESSING

• ADVANCED IMAGE PROCESSING SERVICES

• DIGITAL ELEVATION MODEL GENERATION

The projects undertaken during the year includes:

• Forest Working Plan

SARDA GIS Cell is successfully completed the digitization of Forest Stock Map Under working

plan of Dhanbad, Saranda, Dhalbhum, and Dumka Forest Division of Jharkhand.

• IWMP(Integrated watershed management program)

Georefrencing of Cadastral sheets using High Resolution Satellite Image and Micro-watershed

wise proposed activity is prepared.

• MNREGA Perspective Plan

Proposed activity, LULC, Drainage maps has been prepared for MNREGA Perspective Plan.

• Banka Forest Division, Bihar

Preapred 500 X 500M Grid of all forest cover area of banka forest division using GIS Technique

for soil sample data collection.

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• Forest Working Plan, Jamui, Bihar

• Preparation of 25 X 25 Second Grid and acquired the center point coordinate of that grid.

• Georefrencing of all forest cover cadastral sheets using Cartosat-II Satellite image.

• Preparation of all basic layers using toposheets of 1:50000 scale and LISS-IV satellite

image.

• Preparation of Landuse and Landcover maps using Cartosat and LISS-IV resolution merge

data.

• Attributing of all features and integrating all spatial and non-spatial data

RESOURCE SUPPORT AGENCY SARDA has been one of the prime organizations in research, study, evaluation and planning. We

have been providing support to different government, non government and independent agencies

in planning and research work. As we have been always following the idea that a great impact

could only be through a great planning, we have supported different agencies in planning for

different development projects. A brief list of our resource support group projects includes:

� Preparation of MNREGA Perspective Plan(2013-17) for 10 GP (one in each Block of

Simdega District of Jharkhand)

� Evaluation of CAMPA Fund of Jamui Forest Division, Bihar

� Socio Economic Survey of the villages of Gaya, Aurangabad and Nawada Forest

Divisions, Bihar

� Preparation of Working Plan of Jamui Forest Division, Bihar

� Evaluation of Nursery in Maharashtra Forest Circle

� Evaluation of Micro Plan for implementation of Village Eco Development in 36 JFMC,

Maharashtra

� Preparation of DPR for IWMP

� FDA Evaluation of different Forest Divisions

� Preparation of DPR for TDF Projects in MP, Maharashtra, Jharkhand and Bihar

� Environment Impact Assessment of the Projects of different Regional Institutes of Central

Mining Planning and Design Institute (CMPDI)

PROMOTION OF ELECTRICITY IN REMOTE AREAS: SARDA has took its initiative for the promotion of electricity for different needs of the rural areas

through renewable sources such as bio waste, solar energy etc. Solar energy is now being used in

many of our intervention areas for the irrigation purposes. Bio waste is being used for the

lighting and other purposes. Bio Gas plants are promoted in certain villages under Innovative

Projects.

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WORK EXPERIENCE ON CONSULTANCY ON NRMWORK EXPERIENCE ON CONSULTANCY ON NRMWORK EXPERIENCE ON CONSULTANCY ON NRMWORK EXPERIENCE ON CONSULTANCY ON NRM

Sl.

No

.

Name of the

Project

Funding Agency Place of Work No. Of

village

Year of

Implementati

on

1 Micro planing Hazaribag west forest division Hazaribag 7 2005-06

2 Micro planing Gondia Forest Division (MH) Gondia (MH) 10 2009-10

3 Micro planing Garhwa North Forest Div. Garhwa 6 2006-07

4 Micro planing Wild Life Division, Hazaribag Hazaribag 6 2005-06

5 Micro planing Koderma Forest Division Koderma 7 2005-06

6 Micro planing Hazaribag west forest division Hazaribag 20 2004-05

7 Micro planing Chatra North Forest Division Chatra 13 2007-08

8 Micro planing Hazaribag East Forest Division Hazaribag 12 2007-08

9 Micro planing Bokaro Forest Division Bokaro 13 2006-07

10 Micro planing Hazaribag East Forest Division Hazaribag 23 2006-07

11 Micro planing Daltengunj N. Forest Division Daltengunj 5 2006-07

12 Research work Ranchi Research Circle, Forest

Division

Hazaribag, Ranchi 3

Divisio

ns

2008-09

13 Prepration of

DPR

Giridih Territorial forest div. Giridih,Gawan 29 2010-11

14 Prepration of

DPR

Garhwa North forest div. Garhwa 31 2011-12

15 Preparation of

DPR

Soil Conservation Department,

Chaibasa

Chaibasa 21 2010-11

16 Preparation of

Prospective

Plan

Dept. of Rural Development Simdega 40 2013-14

17 Preparation of

Village

Development

Programme

NABARD - Gondia Garhchirauli (MH) 6 2009-10

18 FDA

Evaluation

Central Chanda Forest Division Chanda 40 2011-12

19 FDA

Evaluation

Brahmapuri Forest Division Brahmpuri 25 2011-12

20 FDA

Evaluation

Gondia Forest Division (MH) Gondia (MH) 31 2005-06

21 FDA

Evaluation

Gadchiraouli Forest Division Gadchirauli 10 2010-11

22 FDA

Evaluation

South Chandrapur Forest

Division

Chandrapur 3 2005-06

23 Training under

FDA

DFO- Koderma Koderma 65

VFMPC

s

2007-08

24 Preparation of CCF- Working Plan, Patna Jamui 587 2013-14

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Working Plan

25 Preparation of

DPR

Giridih Afforestation forest div. Giridih 21 2010-11

26 Preparation of

DPR

Dhalbhum Forest Division Jamshedpur 42 2012-13

27 Preparation of

DPR

Soil and water conservation

Giridih

Giridih 57 2011-12

28 Detail HH

Survey

JREDA, Jharkhand 9 Districts 127 2007-08

29 Preparation of

Feasibility

Study Report of

IWMP

NABARD - Patna Aurangabad 12 2010-11

30 Third Party

Evaluation of

Remote Village

Electricity

Program

JREDA, Jharkhand 6 Distrits 43 2006-07

31 Empanelled

Evaluator for

Central Mine

Planning and

Development

Institute

(CMPDI)

CMPDI Ranchi India 2013

Onwards

32 Evaluation of

Forestry Work

Department of Forest, Nagpur Maharashtra 37 2013-14

33 Socio

Economic

Survey

Environment and Forest

Department, Patna

Nalanda,Aurangab

ad and Gaya (3

Districts)

839 2013-14

34 Evaluation of

Campa Fund

Environment and Forest

Department, Patna

Jamui Division 1

Division

2013-14

35 Baseline Survey

and Action

Plan

Dhariwal Infrastructure

Limited, Chandrapur,

Maharashtra

Chandrapur 2012-13

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LIST OF PROGRAM IMPLEMENTED BY SARDA FOR LIVELIHOOD

PROMOTION AND LAC PROMOTION

Title of the

Project/

Scheme

Duration of

the Project

Area of Operation Significant output Reporting Officer of

Donor / Department

and Contact Details

SGSY 2006-2010 Balaghat (MP) Self employment through

SHG formation,bank

linkages and training of

lac cultivation

DRDA Balaghat.

Madhya Pradesh

SGSY 2008-2010 Gondia (MH) 302 SHG

promotion and 96

SHG linked with

banks for credit

mobilization and

lac training

DRDA, Gondia,

Maharashtra

SGSY 2008-2010 Bhandara (MH) 109 SHG promotion and

105 SHG linked with

banks for credit

mobilization and lac

training

DRDA, Bhandara,

Maharashtra

SGSY skill

training

2009-2010 Gondia (MH) Promotion of BPL women

by SHG formation and

skill training on lac

cultivation

DRDA, Gondia,

Maharashtra

Tejaswini 2007-2015 Balaghat (MP) 400 SHGs formed, 340

linked with banks, 201

SHGs given literacy

training and leadership

training

MPMVVN, Bhopal

SHPI 2008-2010 Rajauli (BR) SHG Formation,

promotion, training and

bank linkage for livelihood

promotion

NABARD, Patna, Bihar

MNSY 2009-2010 Jamui (BR) 100 SHGS formed,

training, bank linkages,

cluster formation

WDC, Patna, Bihar

IWDP 2007-2011 South Bihar

(Nawada,

Aurangabad)

Infrastructural

development, IGA, KCC,

Bank accounts, SHG

formation, Solar lamps,

Biogas, smokeless chulhas

etc.

NABARD, Patna, Bihar

Hariyali 2008-2010 Mandu Block,

Ramgarh (JH)

Watersheds, Infrastructre

development, SHG

formation, Skill

development training

DRDA, Ramgarh,

Jharkhand

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Jharkhand

Lac

development

programme

2005-2010 Jharkhand Skill development

training, marketing

activities to ensure income

generation for 500 tribal

families through Lac

cultivation

TWC, Ranchi,

Jharkhand

JLGs

NABARD

2009-2011 Maharashtra 31 JLGs formed with155

members linked with

banks for micro credit

facilities

NABARD, Pune,

Maharashtra

REDP 2008-2009 Madhya Pradesh Training to 119 educated

and unemployed women

for beauty parlor and

tailoring.

NABARD, Bhopal,

Madhya Pradesh

World Food

Programme

2007-2008 SaherKudla,

Jharkhand

Annual income increased

by Rs. 5000/- to Rs.

10000/- through Goatery

and piggery

Forest Department,

Jharkhand

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LIST OF PROJECTS IMPLEMENTED BY SARDA FOR INSTITUTIONAL

BUILDING AND PROMOTION OF LIVELIHOODS UNDER NRM

S. NO Name of watershed Funding Agency Cost of

Project (in

Lakh.)

Financial Year

1 Chamarbigha Watershed,

RajauliNawada

NABARD, R.O.

Patna

85.00 2007-2012

2 Chaphel Watershed, Rajauli ,

Nawada

NABARD, R.O.

Patna

50.00 2007-2012

3 Bhandari Watershed Deo,

Aurangabad

NABARD, R.O.

Patna

90.00 2007-2012

4 JharnaDakhiNala Watershed,

Aurangabad

NABARD, R.O.

Patna

95.00 2007-2012

5 BadkaChumba watershed ,

Mandu, Ramgarh

DRDA, Ramgarh

10.00

2008-2011

6 ChotakaChumba watershed,

Mandu, Ramgarh

DRDA, Ramgarh 2008-2011

7 Bhawani&Harranala watershed,

BaiharBalaghat

NABARD, R.O.

Bhopal

109.00 2012-2016

8 Kadasarnanala watershed,

BolbaSimdegaRamgarh

NABARD, R.O.

Ranchi

98.00 2012-2016

9 IWMP-15, BhusawalJalgaon DSAO, Jalgaon 810.18 2011-2016

10 IWMP-III, Simdega JSWM, Ranchi 806.00 2011-2016

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MAJOR PROJECTS IMPLEMENTED ON WOMEN DEVELOPMENT

UNDER NRM AND CLIMATE CHANGE

S.N

o.

Name of the

Project

Supporting

Agency

Objectives Topic of Project Relevant

Experience

1. Tejaswini Rural Women

Empowerment

Programme

MPMVVN,

Bhopal (M.P)

To Promote the sustainable

and Empower 400 SHGs

through cluster federation

development in Lanji and

Kirnapur blocks of

Balaghat District

Development of Training

Modules, BCC

2. MukhyamantriNarishakti

Yojana (MNSY)

WDC, Patna

(Bihar)

To empower BPL women

through 100 SHGs

formation, training and

bank linkage.

Development of Training

Modules, BCC

3. SwarnjayantiGraminSwar

ozgarYojana (SGSY)

DRDA, Gondia To organize the APL and

BPL families in the group

as well as formation of

SHGs and approach to the

bank links and Lac

Promotion

Development of Training

Modules, BCC

4. SwarnjayantiGraminSwar

ozgarYojana (SGSY)

DRDA, Gondia To organize the APL and

BPL families in the group

as well as formation of

SHGs and approach to the

bank links and Lac

Promotion

Development of Training

Modules, BCC

5. Horticulture Promotion

under MESO

MESO, Gumla Environment protection and

Livelihood promotion

through Horticulture

promotion

Development of Training

Modules, BCC

6.

Skill Training programme

under SGSY.

DRDA,

Ramgarh

provide Basic training and

leadership training , skill

development training

regarding BAMBOO

products to SHG

Development of Training

Modules, BCC

7. Skill Training programme

under SGSY

DRDA, Chatra Provide livelihood based

training to Rural women to

help them have sustainable

income earning opportunity

Development of Training

Modules, BCC

8. Hariyali DRDA,

Ramgarh

Integrated Watershed

development in Mandu

Block, Ramgarh

Development of Training

Modules, BCC

9. Jharkhand Lac

Development Programme

Government of

Jharkhand

Livelihood promotion and

income generation through

Development of Training

Modules, BCC

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WORK EXPERIENCE ON RURAL SANITATION

Sl.

No.

Name of the

Project

Place Funding Agency Year of

Implementation

Work

Undertaken

1 PRAKALP Bokaro,

Jharkhand

PRAKALP,

Chas, Bokaro

May, 2007 for

26 months

Demand

Creation and

other

components of

IEC

2 PRAKALP Khunti,

Jharkhand

PRAKALP,

Khunti

May, 2010 for

12 months

Demand

Creation and

other

components of

IEC

3 Swajal Baraseoni,

Madhya

Pradesh

DoRD, MP Feb, 2008 for 1

year

Demand

Creation and

construction of

HH Toilets

4 Jalswarajya

Project

Amgaon and

Salekasa

Blocks of

Gondia, MP

ZillaParisha,

Gondia, MP

2007 CB, Training

and Preparation

of Village

Action Plan on

DW&S

5 LohiyaSwachata

Program/ TSC

Nawada,

Bihar

EE-cum-Member

Secretary,

DWSM, Nawada

2008 Establishment

and Managing

Sanitary Mart

6 Total Sanitation

Campaign

Balaghat, MP JanpadPanchayat,

Balaghat

January, 2008

for 1 years

Demand

Creation and

construction of

HH Toilets

Lac development

10. Rashtriya Sam

VikasYojana (RSVY)

DRDA, Gondia Livelihood promotion

training to SHG members

through Lac Promotion

Development of Training

Modules, BCC

11.

Motor Driving Training

CAPART, Patna Providing motor driving

training to unemployed

educated youth

Development of Training

Modules, BCC

12. Rural Non Farm Sector

Project

NABARD,

Ranchi

Preparation of grass root

professionals

Creation of Resource

Organization

13. FDA Evaluation Forest Divisions

of Jharkhand

and MP

Mid Term and Concurrent

Evaluation of the Forest

Development Agency

Monitoring and Evaluation

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