HUMANA PEOPLE TO PEOPLE INDIA DISTICT POVERTY INITIATIVE PROJECT MAHUWA, DAUSA.

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HUMANA PEOPLE TO PEOPLE INDIA DISTICT POVERTY INITIATIVE PROJECT MAHUWA, DAUSA

District – Dausa Block - Mahuwa Village- 80 Panchyat No of CIG formed No of CIG with finance ( Activities wise) Live stock - 50 Land Based - 29 Micro - 69 Infra - 2 Total - 150

Preparation, Sanction, Implementation of Sub- Project Time Frame A- Preparation of SP - 10 to 20 Days B- Sanction of SP - 30 to 40 Days C- Group Contribution - 20 to 30 Days D- Transfer Of Fund - 20 to 30 Days E- Clearance of Amount in Bank – 30 Days E – Excursion of asset – With in a month ( Depend on Project )

CIG Wise Performance in % A to Above - 0 B to C to % D- Up to % E- No Income - 14% F- Additional asset - 4%

3- 76% of Group with market linkage Total Percentage 76% ( local market) 4- % of Group member who lost their asset A- For sell – 0% B- Death - 13% C- Others - 2% 5- Capacity building of CIG in % A- Orientation – 51% B- Skill building – 97% C- MEMT- 96% D- AMET- 100%

6- 0% of group linked to bank credit but 15 are in process 7- Insurance A- No of group who insured their asset - 47 B- No of claimed file c- No of Claim disbursed -125 D- Pending and disputed- 315

8- List of 10 Groups whom you consider a success and mansion region of success. 1- Sri Kalyan - Raseedpur - Tent 2- Viveka Nand – DholKhera - RCC 3- Jai Durga Ma- Haldena - Tent 4- Radha - Ukroond - Goat 5- Sarswati – Ukroond - Agriculture 6- Sarswati – Kot - Goat 7- Bajrang Bali – Sahadpur – Oil mill 8- Sri, Sidh – Veerpur - Tent 9- Bala Jee- Rindli – Oil mill 10- Chamunda- Ramgarh - RCC Region- After excursion of project CIG member are interested to Earn money from the beigning so as per their plan they are following all the rules, start saving, proper distribution of earn money, Bargaining in market, proper meeting, interloaning and solve problem By own.

9- Lesson learnt 1- What has worked According to the requirement of the group we facilitate and assist them as per DPIP rules. Proper contact with the CIG for meeting and record keeping, build their capacity through different training, exposer and develop saving process among them so they can enjoy with their life and improve their social and economic status. 2- What not We can say that our 47% CIG are able to get benefit from this project rest are waiting for a long time. Due to delays in the process many group are creating problem and spread the rumor among area so the impact of the project is effected so the quality of the group also effected. Restriction on appoint the staff and NGO should get money as per task so we faced big problem. Regular change in circular. 20 month time. 3- What next As per norms things are moving in future then people can benefited more and more and quality also develop. Remove the restriction to appoint staff and salary. ( NGO can appoint according to the need) Timely approval of SP, Mo. Tran, UC/ CC and NGO account. Another option regarding CC.a

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