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    DETAILED PROJECT REPORT

    CHAMPAVATI WEST IWMP, DHUBRI-5/2010-11

    Submitted To

    STATE LEVEL NODAL AGENCY

    IWMP-ASSAM, GUWAHATI

    Prepared By

    WAPCOS LIMITED (A Government of India Undertaking)

    31, Hastinapur, Nayanpur Road

    Ganeshguri, Guwahati

    Assam, PIN 781005

    May, 2012

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    STATE LEVEL NODAL AGENCY, ASSAM

    DETAILED PROJECT REPORT OF DHUBRI-5 IWMP

    (2010-11 2015-16)

    Micro Watershed : - CHAMPAVATI WEST

    Micro Watershed Code No : - 3A1E8

    IWMP project : - DHUBRI 5/2010-11 (CHAMPAVATI WEST)

    Block : - CHAPAR-SALKOCHA

    District : - DHUBRI

    Name of the PIA : - Divisional Soil Conservation Officer, DHUBRI

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    CONTENTS

    S. No. Chapter Table No. Particulars Page No.

    1 Project At a Glance 2

    2 Executive Summary 3-4

    3 Ground Water Potentiality 6

    4 Recommended Ground Water Management Strategy 7-8

    5 Briefly About the Project Area 9-10

    6 1 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND 12

    7 Profile of the Watershed Project 12

    8 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AREA 17

    9 Location Map 18

    10 Details of the Types of Areas Covered under the Project 19

    11 3 BASE LINE INFORMATION OF WATERSHED 23

    12 4 INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT 35

    13 5 MANAGEMENT/ACTION PLAN 40

    14 Methodology of Plan Adopted 40-41

    15 5.2 Details of Natural Resource Management Activities 42

    16 6 CAPACITY BUILDING PLAN 58

    17 7 PHASING OF PROGRAMME AND BUDGETING 60

    18 8 MONITORING AND EVALUATION 84

    19 8.1 Monitoring 84

    20 8.1.1 Budget provision for Monitoring 84

    21 8.1.2 Streams of Monitoring 84

    22 8.1.3 Evaluation 85

    23 9 CONSOLIDATION AND COMPLETION OF VARIOUS WORKS 86

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    S. No. Chapter Table No. Particulars Page No.

    24 9.1 Consolidation of Action Plan 86

    25 10 EXPECTED OUTCOMES 87

    26 10.1 Expected Outcomes of the Interventions 87

    27 10.1.1 Employment 87

    28 10.1.2 Skill Development 87

    29 10.1.3 Enhanced Production 87

    30 10.1.4 Income Generation 87

    31 10.1.5 Ground Water Recharge 87

    32 LIST OF TABLES

    33 DPR-1 Parameter-Monthly Total Rainfall in mm 5

    34 DPR-2 Parameter-Monthly Mean & Maximum Temperature 5

    35 DPR-3 Parameter-Monthly Mean & Maximum Temperature in Degree Celsius 5

    36 DPR-4 Parameter-Monthly Mean Relative Humidity 5

    37 DPR-5 Chemical Data of Shallow Water Aquifers 7

    38 DPR-6 Year wise Phasing in Fund Allocation in % 11

    39 DPR-7 Year wise Phasing in Fund Allocation (Rs. In Lakh) 11

    40 DPR-8 Treatment Area and Details 11

    41 1 1.1 Project at a Glance 12

    42 1.2 Need and Scope for Watershed Development 13-14

    43 1.3 Watershed Information 15

    44 1.4 Status of Other Development Project in the Area 16

    45 2 2 Proposed Integrated Watershed Management Projects in the District 17

    46 2.1 Location 17

    47 2.2 Land use Details 19

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    48 2.3 Details of the Types of Areas Covered under the Project 20

    49 2.4 Details of Agro Climatic Condition 21

    50 2.5 Details of Flood and Drought in the Project Area 21

    51 2.6 Details of Soil Erosion in the Project Area 21

    52 2.7 Climatic Condition 21

    53 2.8 Physiographic Features 22

    54 2.9 Watershed Characteristics 22

    55 3 3.1 Demographic Features 23

    56 3.2 Livestock Details 23-24

    57 3.3 Socio- Economic Status 25

    58 3.4 Migration Details 25

    59 3.5 Details of Community Based Organizations Existing in the Watershed Village 26-27

    60 3.6 Infrastructure Facilities 28

    61 3.7 Details of Common Property Resources 29

    62 3.8 Agriculture Implements 29

    63 3.9 Crop Classification 29

    64 3.10 Crops & Cropping Pattern 30

    65 3.11 Land Capability Classification 31

    66 3.12 Irrigation Facilities 32

    67 3.13 Status of Water Table 32

    68 3.14 Assessment of Drinking Water Facility* 32

    69 3.15 Surface Water Resources 32

    70 3.16 Ground Water Structures to be Repaired 33

    71 3.17 Existing Water Saving Practices 33

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    72 3.18 Details of Existing Livelihoods 33

    73 3.19 Problem and Topology of the Watershed 34

    74 4 4.1 Details of SHGs & UGs Newly Formed Under IWMP 35

    75 4.2 Details of Self Help Groups (SHG) in the Project Area 36

    76 4.3 Details of UGs in the Project Area 36

    77 4.4 Details of Watershed Committees (WC) 37

    78 4.5 WDT Particulars 38

    79 4.6 PIA Particulars 38

    80 4.7 Bank Account Details 38

    81 4.8 Convergence Plan 39

    82 5 5.2.1 Soil and Moisture Conservation Structures 40-44

    83 5.2.2 Water Harvesting Structures 45-48

    84 5.2.3 Vegetative Covers 49

    85 5.3.1 Details of Engineering Structures for Water Harvesting WHS 50

    86 5.3.2 Details of Activities Connected with Vegetative Cover in Watershed Works* 51

    87 DPR-9 GPS Details of Proposed Intervention Sites 52-57

    88 6 6.1 Details of Capacity Building 58-59

    89 7 DPR-10 Year Wise Fund Allocation in % 61

    90 DPR-11 Year Wise Phasing in Fund Allocation During the Period (Rs in Lakh) 61

    91 7.1 Phasing of the Action Plan 62-75

    92 DPR-12 Village Wise Yearly Phasing of Activities 76-82

    93 7.2 Estimates Benefit Cost Ratio 83

    94 10 10.2 Summary of Expected Outcome (Quantifiable indicators) 87-89

    95 10.3 Backward and Forward Linkages 90-91

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    S. No. Chapter Table No. Particulars Page No.

    96 Annexure : Model Estimates

    97 LIST OF MAPS

    98 Village Cum Micro Watershed Map

    99 Infrastructure Map

    100 Land use/Land cover Map

    101 River cum Drainage Network Map

    102 Slope Map

    103 Soil Map

    104 Proposed Intervention Map

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    Project at a Glance

    Sl No Item Particulars

    1 Name of State Assam

    2 Name of District Dhubri

    3 Name of Project Dhubri-5 (2010-11) CHAMPAVATI WEST

    4 Watershed Code- 3A1E8

    5. Name of Block Chapar-Salkocha

    6 Name of Gram Panchayat 1. Folimari-Krishnakali 2. Barunitara

    3. Puthimari 4. Rangamati

    5. Bahalpur 6. Dhirerchar-Tarangapur

    7 No of Villages covered 28 Nos. Detailed list of villages with census code numbers in table 1.1

    8 No of Micro watersheds

    covered

    4 Nos.

    9 Total Geographical area

    covered

    5525 ha

    10 Area Proposed to be treated 3762 ha

    11 Total Project Cost Rs.451.44 lakh

    12 Central share Rs.406.296 lakh

    13 State share Rs. 45.144 lakh

    14 Year of Sanction 2010-11

    15 Period of Implementation 2010-2011 to 2015-2016

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMERY

    Introduction-

    The Integrated Watershed Management Programme (IWMP) has been designed to address two main issues namely- sustainable

    rural economy and preservation of environmental assets through development and sustainable extraction of their benefits, in a

    comprehensive and holistic manner. The endeavor ends at proactive peoples participation through productive activities generating

    rural employment and agricultural productivity which ultimately leads to food security ad all round improvement of rural livelihood.

    The other issue of extreme relevance is the emerging threats of depleting fresh water resources, depleting ground water resources

    and global climate change which are aimed to be addressed through implementation of the Integrated Watershed Management

    Projects.

    Background Note of the District of Dhubri

    The Dhubri District in which the CHAMPAVATI WEST Integrated watershed Management Project (Dhubri-5/2010-11) falls, is under

    Lower Brahmaputra Valley agro Climatic Zone and its district headquarter Dhubri is located at a distance of 283 km from state

    headquarter. The district has three civil Sub-divisions-Dhubri, Bilashipara and South Salmara-Mankachar.It has 15 Development

    Blocks, 168 Gaon Panchayats and 1136 Revenue Villages.

    The district is bounded by Kokrajhar district in the north, West Bengal and Bangladesh in the west, Meghalaya in the south and

    Meghalaya and Bongaigaon in the East. The river Brahmaputra flows through the district roughly from east to west, dividing the

    district into two parts the north bank and south bank. The river has innumerable tiny islands(char) created due to frequent change

    of its course. Besides Brahmaputra, there are several other rivers like Champawati, Gaurang, Sonkosh, Tipkai, Gadadhar,

    Gangadhar in the North Bank and Jinjiram and Kalo in the south bank

    The total geographical area of the district is 2361 sq.km that is 3.01 % of the total geographical area of the state. The district has

    varied topography of high, medium and low lying area. Based on rainfall, physiography, occurrence of flood etc the district has

    been delineated into four agro-ecological situations(AES).These are (I)Flood prone riverine alluvial plains(Low lying area),(II)Flood

    free old riverine alluvial plains(medium high land),(III)High land old alluvial and (IV) Char land(very much prone to flood and

    erosion.

    Land use pattern of the District: -

    1. Total Geographical area- 236126 ha

    2. Net sown area 130034 ha

    3. Current fallow 7560 ha

    4. Cultivable waste 65580 ha

    5. Cultivable land 144152 ha

    6. Land under non agricultural use 16909 ha

    7. Permanent pasture 2156 ha

    8. Land under misc. tree plantation- 12942 ha

    9. Other fallows 58303 ha

    10. Forest 1664 ha

    11. Cropping intensity 203%

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    District Income: -

    Agriculture is the main source of income as 80%of the farm families depend on Agriculture. The highest income comes from

    summer paddy flowed by winter paddy jute and mustard and other vegetables

    Agricultural scenario of the district-

    Major crops grown in the district are paddy (grown as summer, winter and autumn paddy)Mustard, Jute, Black gram, lentil, Rabi

    and kharif vegetables like Brinjal, cabbage, cauliflower, ladys finger, radish, tomato, cucumber, carrot, and guards. Onion, Garlic,

    chilly, Zinger and turmeric are also grown in small areas. Some other minor crops grown in the district are Niger, pineapple, etc.

    The important plantation crops are Banana, Coconut, areca nut, guava, mango, lemon, Bamboo etc.

    Animal husbandry and Veterinary commodities-

    Animal Husbandry is one of the major core sectors of the district economy. It provides opportunities for poverty alleviation,

    development of rural economy, combating rural unemployment and abridges the increasing gap between poor rural and affluent

    urban society Besides rearing cow and buffalo for milk purpose sheep and goats are mostly reared in backyard system/Pigs and

    poultry are also reared in the district.

    Fishery-

    Fishery is another important enterprise next to agriculture and animal husbandry. The district has numbers of natural beels (Big

    water bodies ) namely-Dhir beel, Hakama Beel, Sarashar Beel, Dhaka Beel ,Otar Beel, Rupsi Beel, Morakura Beel, Chandakhol

    Beel, Jhagra Beel, Howra Beel, Bhelakoba Beel, Laokhowa Beel ,Mankachar Beel, and Kabitarmari Beel.

    Soil-

    Soil of the districts is predominantly sandy loam in texture which covers 58.06%of the total cultivable area. It is followed by Clay

    loam (23.29%), red soil (2.29%),sandy soil(11.03%) and clay soil(5.30%)

    As per soil survey map delineated by the National Bureau of soil survey and land use planning, jorhat Regional Centre in

    association with the Department of Agriculture ,Assam the soil of the Northern part of the district are predominantly very deep,

    moderately well drained, coarse loamy soil occurring on level to nearly level active flood plain (coarse loamy Aquic

    Udifluvents)associated with very deep, poorly drained ,fine loamy soils with slight flooding(Fine loamy Typic Fluviquents) while the

    soil of Northern part of the district

    Deep, moderately well drained ,coarse silty soils occurring on very gently sloping flood plain and moderate flooding (Coarse Silty

    Aeric Fluvaquents ,associated with very deep ,well drained sandy soils occurring on soils level to nearly level active flood

    plain(Sandy Typic Udifluvents )

    Soil fertility indices-

    There is no available data on soil sample analysis regarding organic carbon, N,P,K, and other micronutrient content of the soil in

    the district. However in genera , soil of the district is acidic in reaction. Soil of the major area are mildly acidic (5.5 to 6.5PH),while

    soil in high land old alluvial is severely acidic.

    Climate-

    Climate of the district is warm humid and sub-tropical in nature with two distinct seasons-summer and winter. The records of

    rainfall, maximum and minimum temperature, Relative humidity of last five years from April 2006 to March 2011 in respect of the

    station Dhubri are collected from the Indian meteorological Department, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Government of India, and are

    given below.

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    Table-DPR-1 Station Dhubri, Parameter - Monthly total rainfall in mm, Period-1- 4 - 2006 to 31 - 3 2011

    Year JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTAL

    2006 156.5 262.6 406.7 209.5 48 313 159.9 2.7 6.8 1565.7

    2007 0 52.1 26.3 172.4 132.8 676.9 355.4 342.5 314.6 152.5 1.5 0 1751.7

    2008 38.3 1 203.1 122.3 275.5 298.3 270.3 347.8 266.8 120 0 0 1943,4

    2009 0 0 18.6 146.6 226.3 502.2 189 456.1 168.8 118.1 0.2 0 1825.9

    2010 0 0 72.7 426 548,1 553.6 223.2 178 171.3 31 2.7 2.4 2209

    2011 3.4 30.8 58.7

    Table DPR-2

    Station-Dhubri, Parameter-Monthly mean maximum temperature in degree-Celsius Period-01-04-2006 to 31-03-2011

    Year JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC

    2006 29.1 31.4 30.2` 32.4 33.3 30.2 29.6 25.8 22.9

    2007 21.4 23.1 29.4 30.3 33 31.3 30.3 32.1 30.4 29.2 26.5 22.7

    2008 21.7 23 28.7 29.8 31.3 30.6 31.5 31.4 30.7 29 26 23.6

    2009 22.4 27.1 30.6 31.2 31.2 32.5 33 31.2 32.2 29.6 26.4 22.4

    2010 21.3 25.9 31.4 30.1 31 30.6 31.7 319 31.2 29.6 26.7 22.8

    2011 19.9 25.7 29.7

    Table DPR-3

    Station- Dhubri, Parameter-Monthly mea minimum temperature in degree Celsius, Period 01-04-2006 to 31-03-2011 Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

    2006 21.6 24 25.2 26.8 27 25,4 22.9 18.9 14.8

    2007 12 15.2 18.2 21.7 24.7 25.4 26.1 26.6 26 24 19.2 14

    2008 13.5 13.6 19.3 22.5 23.8 25.2 26.1 25.9 25.8 22.7 17.8 16.4

    2009 14 16.2 18.2 22.4 23.6 25.5 26.8 26.1 26.5 23.9 19.2 14.6

    2010 12.1 14.7 19.7 22 23.6 24.8 26.5 26.9 26 24.2 19.8 13.8

    2011 11.4 15.2 19.3

    Table DPR-4

    Station Dhubri, Parameter-Monthly mean Relative Humidity at 17.30hrs in %, Period-01-04-2006 to 31-03-2011

    Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

    2006 73 76 88 84 81 85 79 79 74

    2007 70 71 54 70 72 84 88 83 83 80 74 73

    2008 74 63 71 74 79 87 87 89 87 85 76 78

    2009 80 63 56 73 80 82 86 90 88 87 82 83

    2010 79 63 58 79 83 86 86 85 86 86 83 82

    2011 85 74 64

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    From the data tabulated above it is observed that there are four distinct seasons .Pre monsoon (March to May), Monsoon (June to

    August), post monsoon (September-November) and winter (December to February)

    T he pre monsoon weather is characterized by gradual rise in temperature, cool morning, hot afternoon and occasional dust storm.

    The rainfall varies between 20 to 30 percent of the total rains.

    Monsoon season is characterized by cloudy weather, increase in temperature and rainfall. No of rainy days varies between 18 to 20

    days in every month. August is seen with highest temperature.

    Post monsoon season is characterized by fall in temperature and number of rainy days.

    Ground water potentiality-

    As per report published by the Central Ground Water Board, Government of India pertaining to the district of Dhubri the estimated

    gross annual dynamic ground water resource is 1,015.98 mcm while net ground water draft for all uses is 161.24 mcm. The stage of

    ground water development is 16%.Natural recharge during the monsoon season is 112.89 mcm. Future provision for domestic and

    industrial use is 65.35 mcm and for irrigation use is 835.71 mcm.

    Ground water resources availability, utilization and stage of development for the district of Dhubri

    Sl No

    Annual Replenish able Ground Water Resources

    Natural discharge

    Net annual Ground Water

    availability

    Annual Ground Projected demand for

    domestic and Industrial use

    Ground water

    availability for future irrigation

    Stage of Ground Water

    Development

    Water Draft

    Monsoon Season

    Non Monsoon season

    Total Irrigation Domestic and

    Industrial uses

    Total (%)

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

    1 107889 12 0 4985 112886 11289 101597 12492 3632 16124 6535 82570 16

    Ground water quality-

    The concentration of major, minor, and trace element in the district is generally within the limited range except iron. The iron

    distribution is abruptly high in and around Tamarhat and Chapor area where it has exceeded the permissible limit of drinking. The bulletin on

    chemical data of shallow water aquifers in different locations of the district as published by the Central Ground Water Board in March 2008 is

    as below.

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    Table DPR-5 Chemical data of shallow water aquifers

    Location PH EC TDS CO3 HCO3 Cl SO4 F Ca Ng TH Fe

    Bilasipara 7.2 75 47 0 37 11 BDL BDL 6 4.9 35 1.05

    Chapar 7 206 128 0 55 28 4 BDL 6 1.2 45 0.89

    Dhubri town 7.1 218 135 0 85 18 7 BDL 18 1,2 50 0.96

    Bagabari 7.05 93 58 0 31 14 10 NDL 8 2.4 30 2.02

    Bahalpur 7.53 203 126 0 85 21 8 0.18 12 7.3 60 0.5

    Recommended Ground Water management strategy-

    Shallow ground water structures are congenial for construction in the district, as water level and aquifer material are laterally persistent

    throughout the district. Dug wells and dug cum bore wells especially near the inselberg zone are very beneficial. Deep tube wells can be

    constructed preferably below the depth of 50 m tapping aquifer zone with a discharge varying 100-200 m3/hr maintaining a spacing of about

    1 km.

    Water related issues and problems-

    Frequent floods devastate the district every year during the monsoon months from May to September. Flood accompanied with Soil erosion

    and sand deposition cause maximum damage to standing crops to the agricultural lands.

    SWOT analysis of the District as well as of the District Watershed Development Unit

    Strength-

    1. Suitable Agro climatic Condition

    2. Soil mostly sandy loam with mild acidity

    3. Shallow ground water table

    4. Available water bodies

    5. Availability of laborers due to prevalence of land less families in the District

    6. Dedicated and experienced staff and a multidisciplinary team

    7. Independent District Level Nodal Agency with the Deputy Commissioner of the District as Chairman.

    8. Strong linkages with National and State level Institutions, Agricultural Universities for capacity Building and

    technical guidance.

    9. Scientific planning using GIS and GPS etc and other modern technologies.

    10. District Level monitoring as well as state level and national level monitoring.

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    Weakness

    1. High pest and disease infestation due to high humidity.

    2. Micronutrient deficiency, low water retention capacity of soil as well as soil erosion.

    3. Small size land holdings.

    4. Lack of Adequate farmers knowledge about modern technology.

    5. Poor financial capacity of farmers.

    6. Poor credit linkage.

    7. Inadequate supply of quality seeds, organic manures and pesticides.

    8. Poor Marketing linkage.

    9. Lack of rural processing unit.

    10. Lack of Infrastructure facilities.

    Opportunities

    1. High market demand for paddy and other fruits and vegetables.

    2. Short supply of milk need, egg, fish and fruits and vegetables.

    3. out coming demand for jute for its biodegradable nature.

    4. Scope for interstate& inter-district trade of agricultural commodities.

    5. Scope for increasing productivity through supplementary irrigation.

    6. Scope for bringing mono cultured area into double cropping and use of cultivable waste land into productive use.

    7. A number of different other developmental schemes of the Government are being implemented, so there

    can be horizontal integration and convergence of programmes.

    8. Better financial provision under IWMP. Use of New ICT tools like GIS,GPS.

    Threats

    1. Very frequent occurrence of floods.

    2. Occasional appearance of drought like situation during early winter and late summer.

    3. Soil erosion by river as well as surface erosion due to high intensity of rainfall.

    4. Occurrence of Hailstorms

    5. Market instability.

    6. Siltation by Floods as well as change of river course.

    7. Epidemic infestation of diseases both in crops and animals.

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    Briefly about the Project area:-

    The project area of Champavati West Integrated Watershed Development Project (Dhubri-5/2010-11) is located in the Chapar-Salkocha

    Development Block under Durbin District.

    The project has been prioritized in accordance with the criteria framed by the Department of Land Resources, Government of India and the

    weightage is calculated at 80 .The Project area a total geographical area of 5525 hectares under Chapar-Salkocha Development Block of

    which the net treatable area is 3762 hectares. It includes 28 villages located in 6 nos. of Gram Panchayats with 11108 families of which 6585

    no of families are BPL families. The total population in the project area is 56775 No, out of which 26989 no are male, 29786 no are female

    and 15991 no are of below 18 years of age. Demographically the population is mostly of general caste of Muslim community. There are only

    232 families belong to S/T and only 2286 families are of S/C community.

    Institutional arrangements:-

    The Department of Soil Conservation, Government of Assam is the Nodal Department for implementing the Integrated Watershed

    Development Programme in the State of Assam.

    State Level - At state level there is the State level Nodal Agency (SLNA) ,a society registered under the Societies Act 1860, constituted as

    per guidelines and directives prescribed by the Government of India, with the Commissioner and Secretary to the Government of Assam in

    the Soil Conservation Department as Chairman. The Governing Council the Apex body. The Joint Secretary of the Department of Soil

    Conservation is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the SLNA. The SLNA is helped by a multi disciplinary team of professional experts in

    the field of Administration, Finance, Technical such as Agricultural, Watershed Management, GIS, Information Technology, Data entry

    operator and other office staff.

    District Level - At District Level the District Watershed Development Unit(DWDU) is constituted with the Deputy Commissioner, Dhubri as its

    Chairman while the Divisional Soil Conservation Officer is the Project Manager of the DWDU and all the District heads of different

    Development Departments I the district are members of the DWDU.

    Project Level - At Project Level the Divisional Soil Conservation Officer, Barpeta Soil Conservation Division, Barpeta has been nominated as

    the Project Implementing Agency (PIA) to implement the Champavati West Integrated Watershed Management Project. The PIA is assisted

    by the Watershed Development Team (WDT) constituted as per guidelines prescribed by the Government of India.

    Village Level/Micro watershed LevelAt micro watershed level Watershed Committees are formed as per guidelines prescribed by the

    Government of India comprising members from the representatives of Users Groups, Self Help Groups, Panchayati Raj Institutions(PRI),

    land less and women communities.

    Salient Project activities

    Agricultural growth continues to be viewed as a key to poverty alleviation. The aims and objectives of the interventions proposed in the

    detailed Project Report are on improving livelihoods of all communities living in the Project area with special focus on the poor people that is

    small, marginal and land less including women. Both social and technological interventions are proposed to be carried out with full

    participation of the people.

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    A. Entry Point Activities-The Entry point activities proposed by the villagers are incorporated in the DPR are-

    Installation of Ring well , Installation of Tube well, Development of School/GP office campus and Improvement of village path etc.

    B. Work Phase - The salient project activities proposed as desired by the village communities in the project area are-

    i) The interventions proposed in the project area are to restore the health of the catchment area by reducing the volume and velocity of

    surface runoff, including creation of vegetative cover in common land like afforestation and horticulture plantation, other plantation crops

    like zinger, turmeric etc , field bunds, ring bunds etc.

    ii) Drainage line treatment with a combination of vegetative and Engineering Structures like Boulder Check dams, R.C.C. Drop Spill

    ways etc

    iii) Development of Water harvesting structures such as Drop Spillways, Farm ponds, Community tanks, Dug out Wells as well as

    ground water recharge through wells, bore wells etc.

    iv) Land development including in situ soil and moisture conservation and drainage management measures like Check dams, Spillways,

    field bund, ring bund ,drainage channel, water distribution channel ,including plantation in these bunds as well as in the banks of the

    Farm ponds.

    v) Nursery raising for fodder, fuel, timber and horticultural species. As far as possible local species are given priority.

    vi) Crop demonstration for popularizing new crops /varieties, water saving technologies and innovative management practices.

    vii) Measures for improving moisture regime including supplementary irrigation from the surface storage tanks, dams etc

    through arrangements of pump sets on hiring basis.

    viii) Pasture development, bee keeping, back yard poultry, Goatary, Dairy, Duckery, Pisciculture etc

    ix) Micro enterprises like Torza making, Wood craft, Bicycle repairing, Rice processing, Sira processing, Carpentry, Mat/Jute/Pati

    making, Handloom and weaving, Fruit processing, etc.

    x) Fisheries development in community ponds as well as in private ponds/tanks, farm ponds etc.

    xi) Veterinary services like livestock improvement measures including Veterinary camps etc.

    Physical Targets - The Total area proposed to be treated under the project is 3762 hectares Financial Targets- The project is proposed to be treated in five years that is from 2010-11 to 2014-15.The Year wise phasing of the financial outlays are as below-

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    Table DPR_6 :YEAR WISE PHASING IN FUND ALLOCATION in % DURING THE PERIOD FROM 2010-11 TO 2015-16 (Rs in % )

    COMPONENT PHASE-I/PREPARATORY

    PHASE (%)

    PHASE-II/WORK PHASE % PHASE III/CONSOLIDATION

    PHASE

    TOTAL IN %

    1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5TH Year 6th year

    2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

    Administrative Overhead 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 10.00

    Monitoring 0.00 0.50 0.00 0.25 0.00 0.25 1.00

    Evaluation 0.00 0.50 0.00 0.25 0.00 0.25 1.00

    Detailed Project Report (DPR) 0.50 0.50 1.00

    Entry Point Activities 4.00 4.00

    Institution & Capacity Building 0.50 2.00 1.00 1.00 0.50 0.00 5.00

    Watershed Dev. Works 0.00 7.50 21.00 10.50 17.00 0.00 56.00

    Livelihood Activities (Asset less) 0.00 1.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 0.00 9.00

    Production System 0.00 1.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 0.00 10.00

    Consolidation 0 0 0 0 0 3.00 3.00

    Total in % 6.00 14.00 30.00 20.00 24.50 5.50 100.00

    Table DPR_7: YEAR WISE PHASING IN FUND ALLOCATION DURING THE PERIOD FROM 2010-11 TO 2015-16 (Rs in Lakh)

    COMPONENT PHASE-I/PREPARATORY

    PHASE (%)

    PHASE-II/WORK PHASE % PHASE III/CONSOLIDATION

    PHASE

    TOTAL IN %

    1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5TH Year 6th year

    2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

    Administrative Overhead 4.514 4.514 9.027 9.027 9.027 9.027 45.137

    Monitoring 0 2.257 0 1.128 0 1.128 4.514

    Evaluation 0 2.257 0 1.128 0 1.128 4.514

    Detailed Project Report (DPR) 2.257 2.257 0 0 0 0 4.514

    Entry Point Activities 18.055 0.000 0 0 0 0 18.055

    Institution & Capacity Building 2.257 9.027 4.514 4.514 2.257 0 22.569

    Watershed Dev. Works 0 33.853 94.788 47.394 76.733 0.000 252.769

    Livelihood Activities (Asset less)

    0 4.514 13.541 13.541 9.027 0 40.624

    Production System 0 4.514 13.541 13.541 13.541 0 45.137

    Consolidation 0 0 0 0 0 13.541 13.541

    Total in % 27.082 63.192 135.412 90.275 110.586 24.826 451.37

    Table-DPR-8 Treatment area and details

    Sl.

    No.

    Na

    me

    s of

    villa

    ges

    Geographic

    al Area of

    the village

    (ha)

    Area under

    non

    agricultural

    use

    Forest

    Area

    (ha)

    Land under

    agricultural

    use (ha)

    Rain-fed

    area (ha)

    Irrigated

    Area

    Perman

    ent

    pasture

    s (ha)

    Wasteland Total

    Treatable

    area(ha) Cultivab

    le (ha)

    Non-

    cultivabl

    e (ha)

    TOTAL: 5525.00 911.77 0.00 4098.00 3759.00 0.00 0.00 1.61.00 0.00 3762.00

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    CHAPTER 1

    Introduction and Background

    INTRODUCTION

    Name of the State : ASSAM

    Name of the District : DHUBRI

    Names of the Blocks : CHAPAR-SALKOCHA

    Name of the project : DHUBRI-5/2010-11 (CHAMPAVATI WEST)

    Financial Year of sanction : 2010-11

    Project duration : From 2010-11 to 2015-16

    II). PROFILE OF THE WATERSHED PROJECT:

    Table No.1.1 Project at a Glance

    1 Name of the State ASSAM

    2 Name of the project DHUBRI-5/2010-11 (CHAMPAVATI WEST)

    3 Name of the District DHUBRI

    4 Names of the Blocks CHAPAR-SALKOCHA

    5 Names of Gram Panchayats FOLIMARI, BARUNITARA, PUTHIMARI,RONGAMATI,BAHALPUR, DHIRERCHAR-

    TARANGAPUR

    6 Names & Census Code of

    Villages covered

    1. 00196500 Jalikura 15. 00197400 Bahalpur Jogipara I

    2. 00198100 Sagalkhuti 16. 00197100 Bahalpur Jogipara II

    3. 00196700 Kurshakati 17. 00196300 Kacharivita

    4. 00197700 Barunitara II 18. 00196600 Hardimara

    5. 00194800 Chaibari 19. 00197600 Barunitara I

    5. 00195700 Chaibari Hindupara 20. 00198000 Areyarjhar I

    7. 00195000 Sastapara 21. 00198200 Areyarjhar II

    8. 00195800 Khutapara 22. 00196900 Kazipara III

    9. 00195600 Majergaon 23. 00197000 Kazipara II

    10. 00195400 Kurshamari 24. 00199100 Tarangapur I

    11. 00195500 Kathalguri 25. 00199000 Simlabari I

    12. 00195900 Haldibari 26. 00198900 Simlabari II

    13. 00196000 Airmari 27. 00198800 Simlabari III

    14. 00197500 Nidani 28. 00196800 Rowmari II

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    (Cont...)

    7 Four major reasons for selection of watershed

    1. Degradation of Agricultural land due to soil erosion and its affect on agricultural production and economic condition of the people

    2. The area is rain fed

    3. Productivity potential is high

    4. Abundance of wasteland

    8 Name, Address , Phone No and Reg. No. of the PIA(s)

    Shri M. H. Mazumdar, Divisional Officer, Barpeta Soil Conservation Division, Barpeta, Assam Mobile-No-

    9 Date of approval of Watershed Development Plan by the DPC

    10 Area of the Project (ha.) 5525 ha

    11 Area proposed to be treated (ha.) 3762 ha

    12 Financial Year of sanction 2010-11

    13 Project duration From 2010-11 to2015-16

    14 Project Cost (Rs. in Lakhs) Rs 451.44 Lakh

    15 Date of Sanction by State authority

    16 Date of Release of 1st Installment of Central Assistance (To be filled by DoLR)

    Table No. 1.2 Need and Scope for Watershed Development

    The weightage of the watershed selected for treatment are analyzed as per criteria and scores delineated by the Department of Land

    Resources, Government of India is given below in the table 1.2.

    Project Name Project Type

    Weightage

    i ii Iii iv v Vi vii viii ix x xi xii xiii

    Dhubri-5

    Champavati West Others 7.5 0 5 5 0 5 15 7.5 10 10 5 10 0

    Toptal-80.00

    Criteria and Scores considered in the weightage table are considered in the following order.

    Sl.No Criteria Ranges and Scores

    1. Poverty index Percentage of poor to the total population in the watershed is about

    50 %(Score-7.5)

    2. Percentage of SC/ST Population - Percentage of SC/St in the Project is almost nil as the most of the

    people are Muslims, (Score -0)

    3. Actual Wages - Actual wages are significantly lower than actual wages (Score -5)

    4. Percentage of small and marginal farmers - around 50 to 60 % (Score-5)

    5. Ground water status- Safe (Score -0)

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    6. Moisture index 0-33%, Non DPAP/DDP Block (Score 0)

    7. Area under assured Irrigation- Less than 10% (Score-15)

    8, Drinking Water- Problematic villages (Score-7,5)

    9. Degraded Land Medium-10 to 20 % of Total Geographical area (Score-10)

    10. Productivity Potential of Land Land with low production & where productivity can be significantly

    enhanced with reasonable efforts (Score -10)

    11. Contiguity to another watershed: Contiguity within the micro watersheds in the project but not

    contiguous to previously that has already been developed :

    treated watershed (Sore-5)

    12. Cluster approach No of Micro watersheds to be treated - 4 (Score 10)

    S. No. Criteria Max Score Ranges and Scores

    i Poverty index(%of poor to population)

    10 Above 80% (10) 80 to 50 % (7.5) 50 to 20 % (5) Below 20% (2.5)

    ii % of SC/ST population 10 More than 40% (10) 20 to 40 % (5) Less than 20% (3)

    iii Actual wages 5 Actual wages are significantly lower than minimum wages (5)

    Actual wages are equal to or higher than minimum wages (0)

    iv % of small and marginal farmers

    10 More than 80% (10) 50 to 80% (5) Less than 50 (3)

    v Ground water status 15 Over exploited (15) Critical (10) Sub critical (5) Safe (0)

    vi Moisture index/ DPAP/DDP Block

    10 -66.7 & below (10) DDP Block

    -33.3 to -66.6 (5) DPAP Block

    0 to -33.2 (0) Non DPAP/DDP Block

    vii Area under assured irrigation

    15 Less than 10% (15) 10 to 20% (10) 20 to 30% (5) Above 30% (Reject)

    viii Drinking water 10 No source (10) Problematic village (7.5) Partially covered (5) Fully covered (0)

    ix Degraded land 15 High above 20% (15) Medium 10 to 20 % (10)

    Low less than 10 % of TGA (5)

    x Productivity potential of the land

    10 Lands with low production & where productivity can be significantly enhanced with reasonable efforts (10)

    Land with moderate production & where productivity can be enhanced with reasonable efforts (5)

    Lands with high production & where productivity can be marginally enhanced with reasonable efforts (0)

    xi Contiguity to another watershed that has already been developed/treated

    10 Contiguous to previously treated watershed & contiguity within the micro watersheds in the project (10)

    Contiguity with in the micro watersheds in the project but non contiguous to previously treated watershed (5)

    Neither contiguous to previously treated watershed nor contiguity within the micro watersheds in the project (0)

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    S. No. Criteria Max Score Ranges and Scores

    xii Cluster approach in the plains (more than one contiguous micro-watersheds in the project)

    15 Above 6 micro-watersheds in cluster (15)

    4 to 6 micro watersheds in cluster (10)

    2 to 4 micro watersheds in cluster (5)

    xiii Cluster approach in the hills (More than one contiguous micro- watersheds in the project)

    15 Above 5 micro-watersheds in cluster (15)

    3 to 5 micro watersheds in cluster (10)

    2 to 3 micro watersheds in cluster (5)

    Total: 150 150 90 41 2.5

    Table no.1.3: Watershed information

    Sl no Name of Project Watershed Code

    Villages to be Treated Geographical Area (Ha)

    Treatable Area(Ha)

    Approval Year

    1 DHUBRI-5/2010-11 Champavati West

    3A1E8

    Jalikura 121 137.2 2010-11

    2 Chagalkuti 337 289.5 201011

    3 Kurshakati 56 165.74 2010-11

    4 Barunitara II 386 267.77 2010-11

    5 Chaibari 245 180.01 2010-11

    6 Chaibari Hindupara 456 176.78 2010-11

    7 Sastapara 266 60.82 2010-11

    8 Khutapara 285 53.25 2010-11

    9 Majergaon 102 132.77 2010-11

    10 Kurshamari 71 31.13 2010-11

    11 Kathalguri 187 83.25 2010-11

    12 Haldibari 78 221.83 2010-11

    13 Airmari 111 140.25 2010-11

    14 Nidani 301 41.25 2010-11

    15 Bahalpur Jogipara I 187 19.5 2010-11

    16 Bahalpur Jogipara II 55 90.75 2010-11

    17 Kacharivita 26 125.25 2010-11

    18 Hardimara 167 42 2010-11

    19 Barunitara I 135 101.25 2010-11

    20 Areyarjhar I 312 91.5 2010-11

    21 Areyarjhar II 284 234 2010-11

    22 Kazipara III 141 213 2010-11

    23 Kazipara II 99 105.75 2010-11

    24 Tarangapur I 239 74.25 2010-11

    25 Simlabari I 342 179.25 2010-11

    26 Simlabari II 178 256.5 2010-11

    27 Simlabari III 236 70.45 2010-11

    28 Rowmari II 122 177 2010-11

    Total: MWS - 4 Nos. 28 Nos. Villages 5525 Ha 3762.00 Ha 2010-11

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    Table No. .1.4: Status of previous watershed programme in Dhubri District

    S.

    No

    Pro

    ject

    nam

    e

    Yea

    r st

    arte

    d

    Nam

    e of

    vill

    ages

    No.

    Of m

    icro

    wat

    ersh

    ed

    Wat

    ersh

    ed c

    odes

    Are

    a un

    der

    trea

    tmen

    t

    Fun

    ding

    sou

    rce

    Nod

    al a

    genc

    y

    PIA

    Tot

    al c

    ostR

    s La

    kh)

    Fun

    d re

    leas

    ed

    % o

    f tot

    al fu

    nd

    Pen

    ding

    U C

    1 Dhubri I 2001 As per list

    appende

    d

    NA NA 6000 DOLR DRDA BDO

    Chapar-

    Salkocha

    360 92.38 28 43.63

    2 Dhubri II 2003 do do do 6000 DOLR DRDA BDO

    Gauripur

    360 147.80 45 98.30

    3 Dhubri

    III

    2004 do do do 5000 DOLR DRDA BDO

    South

    Salmara

    300 41.25 15 41.25

    Total: 17000 1020 281.43 183.18

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    CHAPTER 2

    General Description of Project Area

    MIS table M (SP)-2 Proposed Integrated Watershed Management Projects in the District.

    Name of

    District

    Total Micro Watershed in the

    District

    Micro Watershed covered so far Net Watershed to be covered Department of Land

    Resources Other Ministries/

    Department Total Watershed

    Covered

    No. Area (Ha.) No. Area (Ha.) No. Area (Ha.) No. Area (Ha.) No. Area (Ha.)

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

    Dhubri 62 130034 32 16000 Nil Nil 32 16000 30 122568

    Table 2.1: Location

    Longitude 26 degree 12 Minutes North to 26 degree 22 minutes North

    Latitude 90 degree 22 minutes East to 90 degree 27 minutes East

    State Assam

    District Dhubri

    Subdivision Chapar-Salkocha

    Block Chapar-Salkocha

    Panchayat 1. Folimari, 2. Barunitara, 3. Puthimari, 4. Rangamati, 5. Bahalpur,

    6. Dhirerchar-Tarangapur

    Villages Chagalkhuti, Barunitara II, Chaibari, Chaibari Hindupara, Sastapara, Khutapara,

    Majergaon, Kurshamari, Kathalguri, Haldibari, Airmari, Nidani, Bahalpur Jogipara I,

    Bahalpur Jogipara II, Kacharibhita, Jalikura, Hardemara, Kurshakati, Barunitara I,

    Rowmari II, Areyarjhar I, Areyarjhar II, Kazipara III, Kazipara II, Tarangpur I, Simlabari I,

    Simlabari II, Simlabari III

    Approach Road

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    Details of the types of areas covered under the project

    The total Geographical area of the Champavati West Integrated Watershed Development Project is 5525 hectares, out of which 4098

    hectares of area under agricultural use which comprises 74 % of the project area. The total Rainfed area in the project area is about 3759

    hectares out of which 1.61 hectares are cultivable wasteland. There is no any irrigation facility in the project area and thus the entire treatable

    area of 3762 hectares is under rained condition. There is no Forest land in the project area. The details of land use pattern are shown below

    in table No 2.2.

    Table no: 2.2 Land use Details

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

    S. No.

    Name of watersheds

    Names of villages Geographical Area of the village

    Forest Area

    Land under agricultural use

    Rain fed area

    Permanent pastures

    Wasteland

    Cultivable Non- Cultivable

    1 Champawati West 3A1 E 8

    Chagalkhuti 337 0 235.9 79.41 0 0 0

    2 Barunitara II 386 0 300.98 288.98 0 0 0

    3 Chaibari 245 0 171.74 165.74 0 1.61 0

    4 Chaibari Hindupara 456 0 270.97 267.77 0 0 0

    5 Sastapara 266 0 186.01 180.01 0 0 0

    6 Khutapara 285 0 184.78 176.78 0 0 0

    7 Majergaon 102 0 81.41 60.82 0 0 0

    8 Kurshamari 71 0 62.36 60.36 0 0 0

    9 Kathalguri 187 0 137.76 132.77 0 0 0

    10 Haldibari 78 0 42.31 31.13 0 0 0

    11 Airmari 111 0 106.5 89.24 0 0 0

    12 Nidani 301 0 224.78 221.83 0 0 0

    13 Bahalpur Jogipara I 187 0 160.56 156.81 0 0 0

    14 Bahalpur Jogipara II 55 0 55.34 54 0 0 0

    15 Kacharibhita 26 0 23.13 19.45 0 0 0

    16 Jalikura 121 0 97.54 93.54 0 0 0

    17 Hardemara 167 0 160.02 150.02 0 0 0

    18 Kurshakati 56 0 55 52 0 0 0

    19 Barunitara I 135 0 123.76 117.76 0 0 0

    20 Rowmari II 122 0 100.49 92.49 0 0 0

    21 Areyarjhar I 312 0 11.13 10.13 0 0 0

    22 Areyarjhar II 284 0 226.26 220.26 0 0 0

    23 Kazipara III 141 0 131.88 126.88 0 0 0

    24 Kazipara II 99 0 96.57 94.05 0 0 0

    25 Tarangpur I 239 0 227.91 219.91 0 0 0

    26 Simlabari I 342 0 330.17 314.17 0 0 0

    27 Simlabari II 178 0 72.45 70.45 0 0 0

    28 Simlabari III 236 0 221.07 213.07 0 0 0

    TOTAL 5525 0 4098.78 3759.83 0 1.61 0

    N.B- As appear in the PPR.

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    Table No. 2.3: Details of the types of farmers classification covered under the project

    1 2 3

    Name of MWS Name of village

    No. of beneficiaries covered

    MF SF LF Landless Total Champavati MWS 3A1E8a Hardemara 221 67 4 313 605

    Jalikura 237 134 2 321 694

    Airmari 44 54 2 120 220

    Majergaon 209 167 12 532 920

    Haldibari 23 43 4 120 190

    Kathalguri 56 45 2 197 300

    Kurshamari 25 24 10 78 137

    Kacharibhita 340 129 3 670 1142

    Bahalpur Jogipara I 44 42 4 98 188

    Bahalpur Jogipara II 460 28 1 531 1020

    Rowmari MWS 3A1E8b Kazipara-II 34 36 1 120 191

    Kazipara-III 109 32 2 153 196

    Rowmari-II 54 57 5 129 245

    Kurshakati 209 42 2 187 340

    Simlabari MWS 3A1E8c Chagalkhuti 50 0 3 200 250

    Areyarjhar I 15 30 2 137 182

    Areyarjhar II 12 40 6 176 234

    Simlabari I 87 54 3 25 169

    Simlabari II 79 62 5 20 166

    Simlabari III 87 68 6 34 195

    Tarangpur I 67 45 5 32 149

    Choibari MWS 3A1E8d Nidani 15 34 1 40 90

    Chastapara 13 15 1 22 51

    Choibari Hindupara 35 35 3 97 170

    Choibari 120 60 5 262 447

    Barunitara I 43 35 3 59 140

    Barunitara-II 54 32 3 97 186

    Khutapara 90 23 2 150 265

    Total 2832 1433 102 4920 9082

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    Table No. 2.4: Details of Agro-climatic condition

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7

    Sl. No. Name of the

    Project

    Name of the

    Agro-climatic

    zone covers

    project area

    Area in

    ha

    Names of the

    villages

    Major soil types Major crops

    a)Type b) Area

    in ha a) Name

    b) Area in

    ha

    1 CHAMPAVATI

    WEST

    Flood Free old

    riverine alluvial

    plains(AES II)

    3762.00 As per list in

    table 2.2

    above

    Sandy Loam 3762.00 Rice/Wheat 3762

    Table No. 2.5 Details of flood and drought in the project area

    1 2 3 4 5

    Sl. No. Particulars Villages

    Periodicity

    Not affected Annual Any other (please specify)

    1 Flood No. of villages-24 Nos Not affected 24 Nos. villages

    Name(s) of villages(All)

    2 Drought No. of villages (24) Nil All

    Name(s) of villages(All)

    Table No. 2.6: Details of soil erosion in the project area

    1 2 3 4 5

    Cause Type of erosion Area affected (ha) Run off (mm/ year)

    Average soil loss (Tonnes/ ha/ year)

    Water erosion

    a. Sheet 930 1210 mm/Yr 8.5

    B. Rill 470

    c. Gully 465

    Sub-Total: 1865

    Wind erosion NA

    Total : 1865

    Table No.2.7. Climatic Condition

    S. No

    Year Average Monthly

    Rain fall(in mm)

    Average Annual rainfall(in

    mm)preceding 5 years

    Temp(0C) Wind Velocity

    Open pan evaporation (mm per day)

    Relative Humidity (RH)

    Average Annual run off (mm/year)

    Max Min

    1 2006 173.2 2078.4 33.3 14.8 N.A N.A. 73 to 88 1210

    2 2007 185.58 2227 33 12 N.A. N.A. 70 to 90

    3 2008 161.95 1943.4 31.5 13.6 N.A N.A 63 to 92

    4 2009 152.16 1825.9 33 14 N.A N.A 56 to 92

    5 2010 137.94 1655.3 31.7 12.1 N.A N.A 58 t 92

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    The climatic data such as rainfall, temperature ,Relative Humidity etc for five years that is for the years 2006,2002007,2008,2009 and 2010

    were collected from the Regional Meteorological Centre, Indian metrological Department ,Government of India for Dhubri District. From

    analysis of the rainfall data for the period it is observed that the highest rainfall occurred in the month of July/207 to the tune of 676.9 mm

    where as there was no rainfall at all during the period from Nov/2008 to February 2009(4 months).The total annual rainfall varies from 1655.3

    mm during 2010 while it was 2227 mm during 2007. The distribution of rainfall in the year is also such that out of total annual rainfall of

    1825.90 mm during the year 2009 1689 mm that is 92.50 % of rainfall occurred in just 6 months from April/2009 to September/2009.

    Table No.-2.8 Physiographic Features

    Elevation (MSL) Slope Range (%)

    Order of

    Watershed

    Major Stream

    Top sequence

    (Soil series)

    Average

    annual soil

    loss(Ton /

    hectare/year)

    26-49 1-4 % Lower order Champavati West Fine loamy, Dystric Eutrochrepts 8.50

    Table No. 2.9 Watershed characteristics

    Shape index of the watershed

    Length of main stream

    Drainage density Average slope Watershed relief Perimeter of the watershed

    Oval 30 1-4 % Max-49 Min-26

    5525000 RM

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    CHAPTER 3

    BASE LINE INFORMATION OF WATERSHED

    Table No. 3.1: Demographic features:

    1 2 3 4 5

    Sl. No Feature Male Female Total

    1. Population 26989 27781 56775

    SC -- -- 2286

    ST -- -- 232

    BC 0 0 0

    Others 0 0 0

    2. Children (0-14 years) 9837

    3. Sex Ratio 1000 903 10:9

    4. Literacy 13.6% 8.58% 11.24%

    Literates 2891 1643 4534

    Illiterates 18300 17500 35800

    5. Work Force 4728

    Agriculture 2919

    Industrial/Business 177

    Service 325

    6. Birth Rate NA NA NA

    7. Death Rate NA NA NA

    Table No. 3.2: Livestock details:

    1 2 3

    Sl. No Feature No./ quantity)

    1 Milch Animals

    Cows 1405

    Buffaloes 355

    Goat, sheep 1611

    2 Draft Animals

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    Ox 670

    He Buffalo 345

    3 Others

    Poultry 36640

    Piggery 1366

    Duckery 19728

    4 Total Milk production from milch animals (lit /day) Nil

    5 Fodder Availability

    Dry (Abundant/Sufficient/ Scarce) Sufficient

    Green (Abundant/Sufficient/ Scarce) Scarce

    6 Fuel wood Availability (Abundant/Sufficient/Scarce) Scarce

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    Table No.3.3: Socio- economic status:

    1 2 3 4 5 6

    Sl.

    No

    Type Total

    HHs

    No. of BPL

    HHs

    Land Holding (Ha) Annual Gross Income (Rs.)

    Rain fed Irrigated SC ST Others Total

    SC ST Others SC ST Others

    1 Marginal 2832 0 1611 0 0 0 13000

    2 Small Farmers 1433 0 1122 0 0 0 17000

    3 Big farmers 102 o 432 0 0 0 50000

    4 Landless 4920 4920 986 0 0 0 10000

    Total: 9082 4920 3762 0 0 0

    Table No. 3.4: Migration Details:

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7

    Sl. No. No. of persons migrating No. of days per

    year of migration Major reason(s) for migrating

    Distance of destination of

    migration from the village (km) Occupation during migration

    Income from such

    occupation (Rs.) M F Total

    1

    308 45-60 For searching of casual job during

    off cultivation period 4-6 km wage 5000-6000

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    Table No. 3.5: Details of Community Based Organizations existing in the watershed village:

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

    S. No.

    Type of Group

    Total no. of CBOs No. of members No. of ST in each

    category No. of SC in each

    category No. of Others in each category

    No. of BPL in each category

    Bank linkage

    With only Men

    With only

    Women

    With both Total M F

    Total M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total

    No. of SHGs

    Bank Loan

    Amount (Rs.)

    1

    SHG 14 9 3 26

    (i) Landless

    (ii) MF

    (iii) SF

    (iv) LF

    Total 14 9 3 26 155 105 260 10 70 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 NA

    2

    UGs Not organized

    (i) Landless

    (ii) MF

    (iii) SF

    (iv) LF

    Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    3 VSS Not organized

    4 FG/ FC[1]

    Not organized

    5 WUA

    6 F-SHG-C

    7 F-SHG-B

    8 PG

    9 PC

    10

    Other related Groups

    (Specify)

    VSS: Van Suraksha Samiti, FG: Farmers Group/ Farmers Club, WUA: Water User Association, F-SHG: Federation of SHGs (C: at Cluster, B: at Block), PG: Producers Group, PC:

    Producers Cooperative.

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    Table No. 3.6: Infrastructure Facilities:

    1 2 3 4 5

    Sl No

    Infrastructure type No/Quantity Distance (km) Status(Description)

    1 Educational Institutions

    Anganwadi 16 Under ICDS of State Social Welfare Department

    Lower Primary School 28 In every village except in Tengagaon I & Gasiabil

    Middle English School 12

    Secondary School 4 High School-2

    Higher Secondary-2

    Colleges 1

    Vocational Institutions Nil

    2 Service Institutions

    Bank 1 Nearest Bank is at SBI, Chapar

    Post Office 5 Located in Chapar, Bahalpur, Simlabari, Majergaon, Chaibari

    Primary Health Care Centre 8 Pharmacy-12 No

    Veterinary Centre 2

    Markets/Village Haat 13 3 Public markets.3 Weekly markets and 7 daily markets

    3 No of public well/private Tube well

    347 There is scarcity of Drinking water as the No well is not sufficient.

    4 No of ponds/tanks 1147 Both Private and public tanks total .Area of tanks-120 ha. These tanks/ponds are used for both drinking and as well as fishery

    5 No of milk collection centre Nil

    Total surplus milk Nil

    6 Road connectivity to main road by an all weather road

    yes Most of the villages are connected with graveled village roads

    7 Bus facility yes State transport Corporation and Private Buses

    8 No of House Holds provided Electricity

    2606

    9 Access to Agro Industries No

    10 Fish Production 4 Tons/Yr Farmers produce fish for their own consumption.

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    Table No. 3.7: Details of Common Property Resources:

    1 2 3 4

    S.

    No

    CPR

    Particulars

    Total Area (ha)

    Area owned/ In possession of Area available for treatment (ha)

    Pvt.

    persons

    Govt.

    (specify dept.) PRI

    Any other (Pl.

    Specify)

    Pvt.

    persons

    Govt.

    (specify

    deptt.)

    PRI

    Any other

    (Pl.

    Specify)

    Wasteland/ degraded land 312 1419 0 262 50 0

    Pastures 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Orchards 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Village Forest 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Forest 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Village Ponds/ Tanks 20 5 2 20 5 2

    Community Buildings 0 26 5 0 10 5

    Weekly Markets 0 3 0 0 0 0

    Permanent markets 0 3 0 0 0 0

    Temples/ Places of worship 0 0 0 Village

    Community-13

    0 2 0

    Others - Beel 0 5 0 0 5

    Total: 332 1461 0 13 262 77 7

    Table No. 3 8: Agriculture implements: Table No. 3.9: Crop Classification

    1 2 3 1 2 3

    S. No Implements Nos. S. No Crop classification Area (ha)

    1 Tractor 1

    1 Single crop 3759

    2 Power tiller 30

    2 Double crop 3

    3 Sprayers-manual/ power 100

    3 Multiple crop nil

    4 Cultivators/Harrows 1

    5 Seed drill Nil

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    Table No. 3.10: Crops & Cropping pattern:

    1 2 3 4

    S. No.

    Name of Crop Current Status Expected post project status

    Area (ha) Productivity (kg/ ha) Area (ha) Productivity (kg/ ha)

    Kharif

    Rice (Sali Paddy) 2700 2.4 2750 3.6

    Jute 710 2 750 2.3

    Rabi

    Wheat 150 1.1 170 1.3

    Rape & Mustard 80 0.65 90 0.75

    Green Gram 10 0.535 10 0.64

    Black Gram 16 0.658 16 0.75

    potato 110 3.5 130 3.8

    Zaid/ Other season

    Brinjal 70 1.5 70 1.8

    Maize 90 1.6 90 1.9

    Ladys finger 45 0.7 50 0.95

    Chilly 65 0.2 75 0.22

    Turmeric 30 0.635 35 0.725

    Cucumber 22.78 780 28.78 0.9

    Total 4098.78 4264

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    Table No. 3.11: Land capability Classification

    1 2 3 4 5 6 Land class

    S. No

    Land type

    Total Area

    Soil Texture*

    Based on Depth (cms)- Based on Slope (%) (mention area in ha)

    Erosion

    (ha) (mention area in ha) (mention area in ha)

    V. Shallow (0.75)

    Shallow (7.5-22.5)

    Moderate deep (22.5-45.00)

    Deep (45.0-90.0)

    Very. Deep (>90)

    Nearly Level (0-2)

    Moderate slope (2-6)

    Strong slope (6-15)

    Steep (>15)

    Water Wind

    Sheet Rill Gully

    NA

    * Soil texture (sandy-clay, clayey, loamy-clay, gravel)

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    Table No.3.12: Irrigation facilities:

    1 2 3 4

    S. No Type of the Source Nos. Command area (in ha)

    1 Ponds 140 For drinking and fish farming

    2 Open wells/Tube well 347 For drinking

    3 Bore wells 1(Not functioning)

    4 Canal irrigation Nil

    5 Natural spring head Nil

    Table No. 3.13: Status of water table:

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

    S.No Source (open well)** Plot No of the source

    Name of the

    Owner*

    Date of recording

    Depth of water table from

    ground level (in mts)

    Source located at (ridge/middle/valley)

    Remarks

    1 Open well at Khutapara 11-Sep 11 m Ridge (in village Khutapara)

    2 Open Well at Nidhani 11-Sep 11 m Ridge ( in village Nidhani)

    3 Open well at Chagalkuti 11-Sep 15 m Middle (Chagalkuti village)

    4 Open well at Barunitara 11-Sep 21 m Middle(at Barunitara village)

    5 Open well at Kursakati 11-Sep 9 m Valley (at village Kursakati)

    6 Open well at Jalikura 11-Sep 7 m Valley (in village Jalikura)

    Table No. 3.14: Assessment of drinking water facility*:

    1 2 3 4 5

    S. No Item Units Quantity Source

    1 Drinking water requirement Lit/day 4 lakh No Water supply by Public Health Deptt.

    2 Present availability of drinking water Lit /day 3 lakh Open well, tube well and ponds

    3 No. of drinking water sources available No Ponds 140

    Open well/Borewell-347

    a) Functional No 293

    b) Need Repairing No 54

    c) Defunct No 2

    4 Short fall if any Lit/day 1 lakh

    5 No. of families getting drinking water from out side the Micro watershed area

    No Nil

    6 Requirement of new drinking water sources (if any)

    Nos. Well/tube well at least two no in each village

    Proposed to provided from EPA

    Table No. 3.15: Surface water resources

    1 2 3 4 5

    S. No Type of water resource No Area irrigated (Ha) Storage capacity (Cum)

    1 Tank 1(In village Kazipara) 10 5000 m3

    2 Pond 78 No(20 Bigha) For drinking purpose only 26000 M3

    Occasionally used in vegetable gardens

    3 Lake Nil Nil 50 lakh M3

    4 Check dam Nil Nil Nil

    5 Percolation tank nil Nil

    6 Channel/Canal Nil Nil

    7 Any others (specify-------)

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    Table No. 3.16 Ground Water Structures to be repaired

    S. No Type of structure

    No. available

    No. to be Repaired No. to be rejuvenated

    No. with no interventions required Total

    1 Pond 79 20 99

    2 Open well - 8 8

    3 Tank 5 5 - 10

    Total 91 33 117

    Table No. 3.17: Existing Water Saving Practices:

    Name of the Major Crop Area (Ha)

    Under water saving

    devices$

    Under water conserving agronomic practices#

    Any other Total Current water Saving status as against flood

    irrigation. (Cu.m) (Pl. Specify)

    Kharif

    Rice (Sali paddy) nil nil Under rain fed condition NA

    Jute nil nil Under rainfed condition NA

    Ravi

    Wheat nil nil Under rain fed condition NA

    Rape & Mustard nil Organic farming Do

    Gram nil Do

    Potato nil Do

    Zaid/other crops

    Brinjal nil Organic manuring

    Rainfed with Supplementary irrigation

    NA

    Maize nil nil Rainfed NA

    Chilly nil Organic manuring

    Rainfed

    Turmeric nil nil Rainfed NA

    Table No. 3.18: Details of existing livelihoods

    1 2 3 4

    S. No. Name of activity

    No. of beneficiaries Pre-project average income per HH (Rs.) SC ST Others Total Women

    1 Cultivation of Agriculture crops 67 489 5320 5876 1596 6859

    2 Service - - - 508 - -

    3 Fish Production - - - 1090 - 2400

    4 House hold industry - - - 23 - 12000

    - Livestock rearing - - - 700 - 5000

    6 Wage earner under MGNREGA - - - 3774 - 11000

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    Table No.3.19 PROBLEM TYPOLOGY OF THE WATERSHED

    1 2 3 4

    S. No Problem area Problem analysis Proposed interventions to overcome problems

    1 Soil Conservation (slope, erosion, soil loss, rainfall, productivity, etc)

    Sheet, rill and gully erosion, Bank erosion, excessive surface runoff

    Field bunding, on erosible drainage channel, earthen bund, plantation, horticulture, afforestation

    2 Water conservation (Water budget, Ground water norms, productivity)

    Less rate of percolation, flood during rainy season and draught like situation during late winter, less growing period for crops

    Water harvesting structure, check dam

    Recharge of ground water ,storage of surface water

    3 Crop coverage {80% of w/s area should be with canopy}

    No Forest land in the project area, mono culture Farm forestry, plantation, afforestation, horticulture

    4 Agriculture productivity (crop wise compare with dist. average)

    There is existence of relative differences in the availability of materials and supports in respect vof input, infrastructure, market linkage, credit flow, post harvest management. Lack of processing unit

    To use advanced package of agronomic practices, improved seeds and inputs, credit linkage, market linkage, improved post harvest management practices. Pest and disease management etc.

    5 Livestock productivity (Milk Yield, Meat yield, Eggs, Wool Yield, Kidding etc.)

    Gradual delineation of grazing land, Lack of scientific package of practices, lack of artificial insemination, Poor transport system, on availability and higher rate of quality feed. Lack of knowledge, financial hardship, improper housing

    To boost up activities of Animal Husbandry and veterinary Dept so that farmers can avail better packages, to take up fodder plantations, To organize farmers through by forming S.H.G to take micro enterprises.

    6 Existing Livelihood activities for Asset less persons

    Lack of motivation towards organized micro enterprises, lack financial support, lack of advanced skill

    To organize S.H.G. with Financial support and skill up gradation and required guidance.

    7 Community Based Organizations & Social capital base

    No properly organized Self Help Groups, Users Groups etc. Financial crisis

    To form organized S.H.G and U.G etc. Give financial support, Facilitate credit linkage

    8 Capacity Building (participation, training, awareness of watershed community

    Lack of knowledge, unaware of the schemes To impart training on skill development, participation, Community organization ,Awareness camping, to adopt all possible ways for capacity building of the stake holders

    9 Fish Production Poor quality seeds, Inadequate use of lime and fertilizers, Lack of knowledge on water analysis, stocking density etc, Improper feeding

    Skill development, support of supply of improved seeds, market linkage, credit linkage etc.

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    CHAPTER 4

    Institutional Building and Project Management

    Table No. 4.1 Details of SHGs & UGs proposed to be formed newly under IWMP:

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

    S.

    No.

    Type of

    Group

    Total no. of CBOs No. of members No. of ST in

    each category

    No. of SC in

    each category

    No. of Others

    in each

    category

    No. of BPL in

    each category

    Bank linkage

    With

    only

    Men

    With only

    Women

    With

    both Total M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total

    No. of

    SHGs

    Amount

    (Rs)

    1

    SHG 200 100 44 344

    (i) Landless

    (ii) MF

    (iii) SF

    (iv) LF

    Total 200 100 44 344 2240 1200 3440 Action to be taken by PIA in association with WDT and WC

    2 UGs 238 238

    (i) Landless

    (ii) MF

    (iii) SF

    (iv) LF

    Total 238 238 Action to be taken by PIA in association with WDT and WC

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    Table-M(IS) 4.2: Details of Self Help Groups (SHGs) in the project area

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

    S.

    No.

    Sta

    te

    Dis

    tric

    t

    Nam

    e o

    f p

    roje

    ct Total no. of registered SHGs

    No. of members

    (Proposed New SHG)

    No. of SC/ST in each

    category

    No. of BPL in each

    category

    With

    only

    Men

    With only

    Women

    With

    both Total Categories M F Total M F Total M F Total

    1

    Ass

    am

    Dh

    ub

    ri

    Ch

    amp

    avat

    i Wes

    t

    Under process

    (i) Landless 1599 665 1665 0 0 0 720 300 1020

    (ii) SF 765 330 1095 0 0 0 - - -

    (iii) MF 471 205 676 0 0 0 - - -

    (iv) LF 3 1 4 0 0 0 - - -

    Total 2240 1200 3440 0 0 0 720 300 1020

    Table-M(IS) 4.3: Details of UGs in the project area

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

    S. No. N

    ame

    of

    Sta

    te

    Nam

    e o

    f D

    istr

    ict

    Nam

    e o

    f P

    roje

    ct

    Total no. of UGs No. of members No. of SC/ST in each

    category No. of BPL in each

    category

    Men Women Both

    Total Categories M F Total M F Total M F Total

    1

    Ass

    am

    Dh

    ub

    ri

    Ch

    amp

    avat

    i

    Wes

    t

    - - 120 Nos.

    120 (i) Landless 1705 731 2436 0 0 0 1705 731 2436

    Nos. (ii) SF 1210 519 1729 0 0 0 - - -

    (iii) MF 1070 459 1529 0 0 0 - - -

    (iv) LF 52 22 74 0 0 0 - - -

    Total 4038 1730 5768 0 0 0 1705 731 2436

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    4.4: Details of Watershed Committees (WC)

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

    Name of WCs

    Date of

    Registration as

    a Society

    (dd/mm/ yyyy)

    No. of

    members in

    WC Designation Name

    M/F

    SC ST SF MF LF Land-

    less UG SHG GP

    Any

    other Educl

    qualifi-

    cation

    Function/s

    assigned#

    Write Yes if applicable

    NA

    A,B,E,I,J

    B,C,D,E,G,H

    B,E,D,G,H,F,

    (NOTE- Member wise details of SHGs, UGs & Watershed Committee has to be enclosed as annexure. The details includes the Name, Husband name and Caste)

    In column 18 only the letter assigned, as below, needs to be typed, except for `J, where the type may be specifically mentioned.

    A. PNP and PRA B. Planning

    C. Maintenance of Accounts D. Signing of Cheque and making payments

    E. Supervision of construction activities F. Cost Estimation

    G. Verification & Measurement H. Record of labour employed

    I. Social Audit J. Any other (please specify)

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    Table No 4.5: WDT Particulars:

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7

    S.No

    Names of WDT members

    M/F# Age Qualification / Experience

    Description of professional training

    Role/ Function*

    WDT Nominee N.A A,D,E,F,G,H,J

    Member E,F,G.I,H

    Member E,F,G.I,H

    Member E,F,G.I,H

    *In column 7 only the letter assigned, as below, needs to be typed, except for `J, where the type may be specifically mentioned.

    A. PNP and PRA B. Planning

    C. Maintenance of Accounts D. Signing of Cheque and making payments

    E. Supervision of construction activities F. Cost Estimation

    G. Verification & Measurement H. Record of labour employed

    I. Social Audit J. Any other (Assist WC in reporting and Accounts Maintenance).

    Table No. 4.6: PIA particulars

    1 2 3

    S.No Particulars Details of PIA

    1. Type of organization# Line Department

    2. Name of organization Soil Conservation Department, Government of Assam

    3. Designation & Address Divisional Officer, Dhubri Soil Conservation Division, Dhubri, Assam

    4. Telephone 9435651191

    5. Fax NA

    6. E-mail NA

    # In column no. 8.1.6 (1), only the letter assigned to each type, as given below, needs to be typed.

    A Line Dept. B Autonomous organization

    C Govt. Institute D Research Bodies

    E Zila Parishad F Intermediate Panchayat

    G Voluntary Organizations H Any other (please specify).

    Table No. 4.7 Bank Account Details

    Name of WC/PIA Name of the Bank/Place

    Account No. Name of the Signatory Address

    PIA-Divisional Officer, Dhubri Soil Conservation Division

    NA NA PIA & Divisional Officer, Dhubri Soil Conservation Division

    Dhubri

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    Table No. 4.8 Convergence plan with IWMP:

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7

    S. No. Names of Departments

    with Schemes

    converging with IWMP

    Name of activity/task/structure

    proposed under convergence

    Period of

    Support

    (Years)

    Reference no. of

    activity/ task/

    structure in DPR

    Estimated

    Fund

    Proposed

    Under

    Convergence

    (in Rs.)

    Level of

    decision

    taken for

    convergence

    Block/district

    (a) Structures

    (b) livelihoods

    (c) Capacity Building

    (d) Any other (pl. specify)

    1 DRDA-Water Harvesting

    Structure

    Water harvesting Structures,

    Drainage channel Guide bunds

    2010-11 to

    2015-16

    To be

    decided at the

    DPC and

    Zilaparishad

    in Governing

    body meeting

    of DRDA 2 DRDA & Water

    Resource-River Bank

    Protection,

    River bank protection works-

    spur, Revetment, Boulder

    pitching

    3 Agriculture- Improved Agronomical practices,

    Horticulture STW, Agril

    Implements, Seeds ,Pesticides,

    Fertilizers, Marketing,

    At the DPC

    and Zila

    Parishad and

    4 A.H.& Vety- Artificial insemination, Improved

    Breed, Marketing

    To be

    decided at the

    DPC and Zila

    Parishad 5 Irrigation- Minor and Sprinkler irrigation At the DPC

    and Zila

    Parishad 6 Soil Conservation- WHS, land Dev, Rubber

    Plantation, Afforestation,

    Bamboo plantation etc

    7 Fishery- Fish seed marketing

    8 PHE- Drinking water and sanitation

    9 Social Forestry- Block Plantation, Road side

    plantation

    10 PRI Post project maintenance

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    CHAPTER 5

    Management/Action Plan

    Methodology of plan adopted

    a) Awareness generation interventions (Nukkad Natak, Video show, Exposure, Wall painting, door to door campaign, posters,

    pamphlets, village meeting etc)

    1.Mass meeting s and awareness meetings were organized covering each and every village under the project area.

    b) Initial Orientation program (Concept seeding, About Watershed?/Watershed Management? Importance of peoples

    participation in planning and implementation.)

    1. Initial orientation on concept of the watershed, concept of Integrated watershed management programme of the government of

    India importance of peoples participation in planning, execution and social monitoring of the programme as well in post project

    maintenance of the project interventions were clarified to the people of the watershed, panchayati Raj Institution members, village

    headman and other peoples Representatives.

    c) Formation process -UGs & Watershed Committee

    1. Watershed Committees are formed as per Common Guidelines for Watershed Development 2008 issued by the

    Government of India

    2. Users groups (UGs) were identified during Participatory Rural Exercises, gram sabhas, from amongst the stakeholders of

    the intervention identified.

    d) DPR preparation process:

    1. Data Collection Secondary Data Collection, SE Survey, PRA tools (Social map, matrix ranking wealth ranking,

    seasonality of labour, migration, crop, disease, Resource map, Transect walk) , sample collection & testing

    1 Secondary data collection-

    i) Secondary data on satellite imageries were collected and interpretated in GIS environment.

    ii) Watersheds, Micro watersheds were delineated

    iii) Slope map /Contour map were prepared with the help of Topo sheets, SRTM data

    iv) Climatic data such as Rianfall, Relative Humidity, Maximum and Minimum temperature etc were collected for the

    period fro 1-4-2006 to 31-3-11 from the Indian Meteorological Department Government of India.

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    v) Ground water level, Quality of Ground water, Chemical data on shallow aquifers etc were collected from the Central

    Ground Water Board, Government of India.

    vi) Comprehensive District Agriculture Plan (C-DAP) was collected from the District Agriculture Office, Dhubri and was

    consulted

    vii) Soil Maps were collected from the National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning(NBSSLUP),Jorhat

    Regional Centre as well data available with District Agriculture office and zonal Krishi Vigyan Kendra(KVK)

    2. Planning Process Socio Economic Survey was conducted in each and every house hold. Detailed Participatory Rural

    Appraisal exercises were conducted in each village under the project area with the farmers, Watershed Development

    Team members, Project Implementing Agency, Panchayati Raj Institution members, Public Representatives and thread

    bares discussions were held, social mappings were done and problems and resources of the villages were analyzed,

    recorded the needs and suggestions of the stake holders and accordingly interventions suitable to meet the problem

    typology were identified.

    3. Mapping- Social mapping were done in the PRA exercises. Detailed maps were prepared in GIS environment on

    watershed delineation, Village boundaries, Land use Land cover maps, Drainage maps, Slope maps, contour maps

    ,Treatment maps etc were prepared. GPS locations of identified interventions were marked in maps,

    4. Hydro-geological Survey-Hydro geological survey prepared by the central ground water board was consulted.

    5. Public-Private partnership The intervention would be implemented by water shed committee through the users

    groups. Special attention were given on the weaker section of the society such as land less, women and People below

    poverty line(BPL)

    6. Consolidation & preparation of DPR document- The Detailed Project Report has been prepared comprising the three

    phases namely preparatory phase-one year, Work phase three years and the Consolidation phase in one year. Thus the

    implementation of project would be completed in five years. The year wise phasing of detailed in the chapter of Budgeting

    and Programme implementation.

    7. Approval by Aam Sabha/Gram Sabha-Activities proposed by villagers/stakeholders during PRA exercises are

    proposed in the DPR on priority basis and availability of fund.

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    5.2 Details of Natural Resource Management Activities

    Table No. 5.2.1 Soil and Moisture Conservation structures

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

    S. No.

    Name of the Activities

    (Structures)

    Name of the Village

    Location Area (in Ha)/ Dimension ( in m/ Sqm / Cum)

    of Structure

    Unit Cost Total Cost (in Rs.lakh)

    Contribution (in Rs Lakh)

    Year of Implementation

    (1st/2nd/3rd/4th/5th)

    1 Land Development by Construction of

    Earthen Bund/Agriculture

    Guide Bund

    Champavati MWS

    Jailkura At Village Paddy Field in RM 400 218 0.87 0.04 3rd Year

    At Village Paddy Field in RM 1000 218 2.18 0.11 4th Year

    Airmari At Village Paddy Field in RM 500 218 1.09 0.05 3rd Year

    Kathalbari At Village Paddy Field in RM 100 218 0.22 0.01 3rd Year

    At Village Paddy Field in RM 1000 218 2.18 0.11 4th Year

    Majergaon At Village Paddy Field in RM 500 218 1.09 0.05 3rd Year

    At Village Paddy Field in RM 1500 218 3.27 0.16 4th Year

    Bahalpur Jogipara At Village Paddy Field in RM 1000 218 2.18 0.11 3rd Year

    At Village Paddy Field in RM 1000 218 2.18 0.11 3rd Year

    At Village Paddy Field in RM 1376 218 3.00 0.15 5th Year

    Haldibari At Village Paddy Field in RM 1000 218 2.18 0.11 4th Year

    Kurshamari At Village Paddy Field in RM 1500 218 3.27 0.16 4th Year

    Hardemara At Village Paddy Field in RM 1000 218 2.18 0.11 5th Year

    Kacharibhita At Village Paddy Field in RM 1000 218 2.18 0.11 5th Year

    Total of Champavati MWS 12876 RM 218 28.07 1.40

    Rowmari MWS

    Kursakati At Village Paddy Field in RM 150 218 0.33 0.02 3rd Year

    Rowmari II At Village Paddy Field in RM 230 218 0.50 0.03 3rd Year

    At Village Paddy Field in RM 1376 218 3.00 0.15 5th Year

    Kazipara III At Village Paddy Field in RM 200 218 0.44 0.02 4th Year

    At Village Paddy Field in RM 1184 218 2.58 0.13 5th Year

    Kazipara II Agriculture Guide Bund in RM 1500 218 3.27 0.16 5th Year

    Total of Rowmari MWS 4640 RM 218 10.12 0.51

    Simlabari MWS

    Areyarjhar II At Village Paddy Field in RM 1000 218 2.18 0.11 3rd Year

    At Village Paddy Field in RM 1376 218 3.00 0.15 5th Year

    At Village Paddy Field in RM 1000 218 2.18 0.11 5th Year

    Simlabari III At Village Paddy Field in RM 500 218 1.09 0.05 4th Year

    At Village Paddy Field in RM 1000 218 2.18 0.11 5th Year

    At Village Paddy Field in RM 1500 218 3.27 0.16 5th Year

    Chagalkhuti At Village Paddy Field in RM 1500 218 3.27 0.16 5th Year

    Simlabari I Agriculture Guide Bund in RM 1200 218 2.62 0.13 4th Year

    Total of Simlabar MWS 9076 RM 218 19.79 0.99

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    S. No.

    Name of the Activities

    (Structures)

    Name of the Village

    Location Area (in Ha)/ Dimension ( in m/ Sqm / Cum)

    of Structure

    Unit Cost Total Cost (in Rs.lakh)

    Contribution (in Rs Lakh)

    Year of Implementation

    (1st/2nd/3rd/4th/5th)

    Choibari MWS

    Barunitara I At Village Paddy Field in RM 611 218 1.33 0.07 2nd Year

    At Village Paddy Field in RM 800 218 1.74 0.09 3rd Year

    Barunitara II At Village Paddy Field in RM 2000 218 4.36 0.22 3rd Year

    Khutapara At Village Paddy Field in RM 500 218 1.09 0.05 3rd Year

    At Village Paddy Field in RM 500 218 1.09 0.05 3rd Year

    At Village Paddy Field in RM 1000 218 2.18 0.11 5th Year

    Nidani At Village Paddy Field in RM 800 218 1.74 0.09 3rd Year

    At Village Paddy Field in RM 1500 218 3.27 0.16 4th Year

    Chaibari Hindupara At Village Paddy Field in RM 800 218 1.74 0.09 4th Year

    Sastapara At Village Paddy Field in RM 1606 218 3.50 0.18 5th Year

    Total of Choibari MWS 10117 RM 2180 22.06 1.10

    Grand Total of Land Dev by Earthen Bund/Agriculture Guide Bund 36709 RM 218/RM 80.03 4.00

    2 Irrigation Canal/Drainage

    Canal

    Champavati MWS

    Bahalpur Jogipara In village Agri field in RM 1200 120 1.44 0.07 4th Year

    Airmari In village Agri field in RM 2000 120 2.40 0.12 4th Year

    Total of Champavati MWS 3200 RM 120/RM 3.84 0.19

    Rowmari MWS 0.00

    Kazipara II In village Agri field in RM 1500 120/RM 1.80 0.09 4th Year

    Total of Rowmari MWS 1500 RM 120/RM 1.80 0.09

    Simlabari MWS 0.00

    Tarangpur In village Agri field in RM 500 120/RM 0.60 0.03 2nd Year

    Areyarjhar II In village Agri field in RM 1667 120/RM 2.00 0.10 3rd Year

    Total of Simlabari MWS 2167 RM 120/RM 2.60 0.13

    Choibari MWS 0.00

    Sastapara In village Agri field in RM 300 120/RM 0.36 0.02 4th Year

    Total of Choibari MWS 300 RM 120/RM 0.36 0.02

    Grand total of Irrigation Canal/Drainage Canal 7167 RM 120/RM 8.60 0.43

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    Name of the Activities

    (Structures)

    Name of the Village Location Area (in Ha)/ Dimension ( in M/ Sq. M / Cum)

    of Structure

    Unit Cost Total Cost (in Rs.lakh)

    Contribution (in Rs Lakh)

    Year of Implementation

    (1st/2nd/3rd/4th/5th)

    3 Earthen Embackment

    With Core Wall

    Champavati MWS

    Kurshamari At Village Area in RM 1000 730 7.30 0.37 5th Year

    Total of Champavati MWS 1200 RM 730/RM 7.30 0.37

    Simlabari MWS

    Tarangpur I At Village Area in RM 1000 730 7.30 0.37 3rd Year

    Areyarjhar II At Village Area in RM 900 730 6.57 0.33 3rd Year

    Simlabari II At Village Area in RM 822 730 6.00 0.30 3rd Year

    Areyarjhar I At Village Area in RM 1000 730 7.30 0.37 3rd Year


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