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Livelihood Activities chosen by beneficiaries Table 5. Components and Livelihood Activities in POP Strategy Components No. of HHs identified Livelihood Activities chosen by beneficiaries Dairy Live stock Agriculture Petty Business Skilled Business POP strategy 33,565 12882 6444 1511 3226 1984 Suicide 1820 102 63 10 25 3 Srinidhi 35126 13865 7379 5887 4942 3053 Victims 1480 55 4 28 15 NRLM 2075 197 60 13 152 71 IWMP 865 14 12 5 1 Grand Total 74,931 27,115 13,962 7,424 8,378 5,127 Source: MIS Report, date on 13/11/2014, SERP Note: 1. Srinidhi is a SHG’s bank, started by Andhra Pradesh to support the POP households 2. NRLM- National Rural Livelihood Mission is a Central Government Program 3. IWMP- Integrated Watershed Management Program is a Central Government Program 4. NRLM and IWMP are become separate components in POP strategy Katamgari Balaiah et al. How Poorest of the Poor Strategy Promotes Community Driven Livelihood Model in Andhra Pradesh, India: A Study with Forward Looking. Social and Economic Geography, 2015, Vol. 1, No. 1, 37-43. doi:10.12691/seg-1-1-6 © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Science and Education Publishing.