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Group 5
Aditya, Naga Sai, Neeraj,
Priya Sinha
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Rajasthan - Rajputana earlier name is a land of royalty
and heroic warriors.
Rajasthan is the largest state in India. It is land locked
and has borders with Punjab and Haryana, Uttar Pradesh
and Madhya Pradesh in the East and Gujarat and
Madhya Pradesh in the South.
It has international border with Pakistan.
Rajasthan is known for its colorful and vibrant lifestyle,
with the numerous fairs and festivals that are organized
here.
Rajasthan is also a state which is rich in its amazing
variety of traditional skills.
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Tonk is one of the well renowned Districts of Rajasthan.
The City of Tonk is the Administrative Headquarters of the
district.
Nawabi Nagari 'Tonk' is famous not only in Rajasthan butalso all over India for its historical Importance.
In 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Tonk one
of the country's 250 most backward districts and one of
the twelve districts in Rajasthan currently receiving funds
from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Program
(BRGF).
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S.No Section Unit Quantity/ Value1 AREA
Total geographical area sq km 7194
2 ADMINISTRATIONTehsil number 7
Villages number 1183
3 Land Use PatternTotal Area Hectares 717958
Total Irrigated area Hectares 186198
4
Population (census 2011, provisional)Total population number 1421711
Men number 729390
Women number 692321
SC (2001) number 233084
ST (2001) number 145891
Density Person per sq km 198Sex Ratio Number 949
5 Literacy (except 0-6 age group)Total literate percent 62.46
Men percent 78.27
Women percent 46.01
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Following are the major problems identified on thebase of existing secondary research data comprising ofrigorous Literature Review
1. Over exploitation of Ground Water2. Agricultural issues:
Low agricultural productivity
3. Social Issues:
The Caste Structure
Gender gap in education
IMR and MMR
4. Other Issues:
Absence of railway network
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The low productivity in agricultural sector
The importance of the issue should be measured
accordingly:- The number of people it affects.
Degree of damage that it can do to the
development of people and district.
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Causes for low productivity
1. Water Scarcity
2. Soil Problems
Low water retention capacity
Salinity
3. Current farming patterns
4. Inappropriate selection of seed variety
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Breaking away from traditional system.
Introduction of species which are not suitable for
region.
Species require high amount of water.
Fertilizer intensive farming.
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Networking with the agencies like government dept.'s,
agriculture universities , KVK ( krishi vigyan Kendra),
Local NGOs other funding agencies.
Capacitate the community about the knowledge about
dealing with the issue of soil, water scarcity and using of
appropriate seeds which consumes low water.
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Increase in the agri-productivity and thus in turn HH
income
It would also lead to distress migration.
Increased alternative livelihood opportunities for the
people.
The reduction of migration & increase in income leads tocontinuity of education of the children.
The increased income of the people will increase the
purchasing power and lead to better life satisfaction.
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To increase the fertility of the soil for agricultural growth
More employment generation to increase the livelihoodopportunities
Reduce the migration and increases the overall economy
of the district.
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The intervention activities which are mentioned below areto be started on pilot basis in Malpura, one of the 7 tehsils
of Tonk which has a very low ground water availability.
Networking with all resource based organizations: Water shed management
Drip irrigation
Recycling of waste water/ Waste water management
We will try to collaborate with the agencies to identify the
soli conditions by a field research and try to introduce an
appropriate species which requires less water
Capacitate people by increasing the knowledge
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Connect with government for water shed management.
Approach agriculture university , KVK ( krishi vigyan
Kendra) for drip irrigation Talk to NREGA people about recycling
We will try to collaborate with the agencies to identify the
soil conditions by a field research and try to introduce an
appropriate species which gives more produce byconsuming less water.
Capacitate the community about the knowledge about
dealing with the issue of water scarcity.
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Rajasthan_ Tonk District Information , Azim Premji Foundation , KRC June 2012 , pg 1-6
Ground water scenario _ Tonk district , Rajasthan , central ground water board , Ministry of Water
Resource , Government of India , available at cgwb.gov.in/Distr ict Profile/Rajasthan/Tonk.pdf Basic data sheet , District Tonk , Rajasthan _ Census of India 2001
Rajasthan state environment policy 2010 , Government of India available at
210.212.96.131/rpcb/environment _clearance/environment _po l icy .pd f
Human development report Rajasthan (an update 2008) , available at
statistics.rajasthan.gov.in/Details/hd_final.pdf
Brief industrial profile of Tonk district by Government of India Ministry of MSME , available at
dcmsme.gov.in/dips/DIPR_Tonk.pdf
Rajasthan Grameen Aajeevika Vikas Parishad (RGAVP), annual action plan 2012- 2013
District level household and facility survey 2007- 08 , Rajasthan _ available at
www.rchiips.org/pdf/rch3/report/rj.pdf
Primary education in the Tonk district of Rajasthan _ Digantar , available at
www.digantar.org/pdf/tonkdistrict.pdf
An interactive design study of Namda of Tonk, available at
designclinicsmsme.org/Design%20Awareness%20Programme%20Report.
A study of fluoride contaminated ground water in Uniara Tehsil , District Tonk , Rajasthan India ,
available at https://indiawaterweek.water.tallyfox.com/filefield-private/.../12405
District wise skill gap study for the state of Rajasthan, NSDC , available at
www.nsdcindia.org/pdf/rajasthan-ski l l -gap-report.pdf
Rathore , M.S_ state level analysis of drought policies and impact in Rajasthan India pg 1- 28,
available at www.iwmi.cgiar.org/Publications/Working_Papers/.../WOR93.pdf
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