“STEP” “SUPPORT TO TRAINING EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMME FOR WOMEN”

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“STEP” “SUPPORT TO TRAINING EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMME FOR WOMEN” UNDER MINISTRY OF WOMEN & CHILD DEVELOPMENT, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA NEW DELHI ,INDIA

EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in NODAL AGENCY THE DEPATMENT OF WOMEN &CHILD DEVELOPMENT JAIPUR ,RAJASTHAN SUBMITTED BY HAHNEMANN CHARITABLE MISSION SOCIETY ISO 9001-2000 CERTIFIED ORGANIZATION EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in WEB – www.hcms.org.in

WHAT IS HCMS Hahnemann Charitable Mission Society an NGO which have been successfully and efficiently working in the field of Rural & Urban Poor Development , Empowerment ,Health & Family Welfare, Environmental Conservation & development, Livelihood & Capacity Building and Agro Food Processing since 1996 in all over India; IS all set ready to start this project with its expertise team of Doctors, Food & Nutrition Experts, Survey Agency Testing Lab House, Supervisors etc. EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in WEB – www.hcms.org.in

EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in We are Engaged in:- Health & Hygiene Rural & Urban Development Women & Child Development Livelihood and Capacity Building Programmes for Rural Youth, Farmers, Women, Child, SHG and UGs, etc Land Development Nursery development & Cultivation of Medicinal, Horticulture, Herbal, Aromatic & Jatropha Organic farming through Vermi Compositing Promotion of Neem Manure & Pesticides Dairy Development Seasonal Crop Demonstration Natural Resource Management Orientation Training to Water Users Group Agro Forestry EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in WEB – www.hcms.org.in

EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in OBJECTIVES HCMS’s main objective is to promote sustainable and participatory development by empowering rural people, especially, women and youth regarding economically and socially while protecting and preserving their natural resources. The achievement of these objectives will lead us to do the following: •    Strengthen & spread awareness about homeopathy & their medical facilities •    To provide sustainable income generation & livelihood activity to poor & disadvantaged people •    Empowerment of women & child through mobilization & capacity building •    Promote agriculture as a viable income generating activities using new technology with focus on cultivation of medicinal & horticulture plants EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in WEB – www.hcms.org.in

EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in •      To promote marketing support for income generating & livelihood activities •    To promote environment friendly techniques like Jatropha cultivation, organic farming, herbal plantation •    Promote & support the environmental & rural development projects & programmes •    To educate people for efficient & sustainable use of natural resources •    To promote research & development in the agriculture field •    Dairy development & promotion of dairy products EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in WEB – www.hcms.org.in

EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in “STEP” in “HCMS” view SUPPORT TO TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMME FOR WOMEN will be a success programme. It will upgrade the status of rural women and their families. Surveys has been conducted in the block, women has low economic status, Illiterate or less educated. This programme will provide training in Animal Husbandry & organic farming. According to the survey most of the families has 2 to 3 animals. Each animal averagely gives 8-12 kg of milk every day but in dry period approx 90days it comes to 3-5 kgs. EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in WEB – www.hcms.org.in

EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in Society will guide these families and train them to take care of their animals. It will improve productivity, maintain animal health and reduce dry period. Train them to use animal dung to produce organic manure which can be used in there crops or can be sold out. Waste of the crops will be used as the fodder for animals which will enhance the quality of milk into organic milk. The cost of the organic milk is higher . Society will help them to make there contacts to the cooperative centers or dairies. EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in WEB – www.hcms.org.in

EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in “Conclusion” Society comes to the conclusion that STEP programme will be a successful programme. It will encourage and upgrade the status of the rural families economically as well as socially. Improve productivity, better animal maintenance and milking capacity. Production of organic manure. Improves quality of crops. Fodder for animals. Increase in the cost of milk. Linkage with cooperative centers and dairies. EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in WEB – www.hcms.org.in

INTRODUCTION TO STEP PROGRAMME The SUPPORT TO TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMME FOR WOMEN (STEP) aims to increase the self-reliance and autonomy of women. Enhancing productivity and enabling them to take up income generation activities. Provides training for skill up graduation to poor and asset less women in the traditional sector viz. agriculture, animal husbandry, dairying, fisheries, handlooms, handicrafts, khadi and village industries sericulture, social forestry and wasteland development. “UPGRADATION OF RURAL WOMEN” EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in WEB – www.hcms.org.in

OBJECTIVES OF TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMME FOR WOMEN To mobilise women in small viable groups and make facilities available through training and access to credit. To provide training for skill up gradation. To enable groups of women to take up employment-cum-income generation programmes by providing backward and forward linkages. To provide support services for further improving training and employment conditions of women. To provide education on nutrition. EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in WEB – www.hcms.org.in

BLOCK CHOOSEN FOR SURVEY IN JAIPUR DISTRICT BLOCK : BASSI TOTAL GRAM PANCHAYAT : 39 TOTAL VILLAGES :215 TOTAL POPULATION :2,27,379 MALE POPULATION : 1,18,919 FEMALE POPULATION : 1,08,460 EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in WEB – www.hcms.org.in

EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in SURVEY REPORT 40-50% : Big farmers having fixed assets in the form of lands and milk giving animals. 30% : Small or Marginal farmers having fixed assets in the form of small or big patch of land and one or two milk giving small animals. 20-30% : Families below poverty line having no fixed asset or animal & no permanent employment in any form. EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in WEB – www.hcms.org.in

EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in Final selection of villages for the Project in Bassi Block (District Jaipur) TAHTAD MANSARKHEDI GHATA KALI DUNGRI BOPHALAWATO KI DHANI EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in WEB – www.hcms.org.in

TARGET GROUP/BENEFICIARIES The target group covered under the STEP Programme includes marginalised,  asset less rural women and the urban poor. The wage labourers, unpaid daily workers, female headed households, migrant labourers, tribal and other dispossessed groups, with special focus on SC/ST households and families below the poverty line. The block specified covers 500 beneficiaries. EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in WEB – www.hcms.org.in

OUR ROLE IN THIS PROJECT Engage surveyors in Blocks/Villages. Identify women under BPL(specially SC/ST) Organize women in small groups. Providing training for skill up gradation . Develop awareness. Providing backward and forward linkages to take up employment cum income generation programme. Providing support services for future development. Providing Nutritional education. EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in WEB – www.hcms.org.in

Execution of the programme in the Bassi Block in four Villages Per Day two batches will run with 25 beneficiaries each. From Monday to Thursday – Theory, Friday & Saturday –Practical on field for four Hours. Twenty batches required for training 500 beneficiaries. Teaching staff from nearby hospitals and related college. Mentors from local village. Trainers from local area. Supporting women or families who have their own livestock to develop small scale dairy. Providing employment to women who are asset less. Training for maintaining milk fat and inspection. EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in WEB – www.hcms.org.in

Detailed Project Report Encouraging self participation. Backward & forward linkages. Follow ups Monthly meetings. Reporting to concerned department. Detailed Project Report The detailed project will be submitted to the CDPO EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in WEB – www.hcms.org.in

EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in PERSONNEL REQUIRED PERSON REQUIRED FOR SMOOTH RUNNING & SUCCESS OF THE PROJECT TEACHING STAFF Doctor - Animal Husbandry Agronomy Veterinary Doctor Doctor– Health & Nutrition. TRAINING STAFF Supervisor Cum Trainer. MENTORS EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in WEB – www.hcms.org.in

TIME DURATION OF WHOLE PROJECT EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in 27 Months /2Years &3 Months EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in WEB – www.hcms.org.in

EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in Future Benefits The Director, Mr. Atul Gupta, believes that this programme will help the marginalised, asset less rural women and urban poor. Wage labourers, unpaid daily workers, female headed households, migrant labourers, tribal and other dispossessed groups and families below the poverty line will also upgraded. The idea behind, is to encourage the rural women to create their own livelihood. Their family members can be part of it. EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in WEB – www.hcms.org.in

HAHNEMANN CHARITABLE MISSION SOCIETY The complete project has been submitted for conducting, coordinating and monitoring by Hahnemann Charitable Mission Society Jaipur under Ministry of women & child development. THANKS: HAHNEMANN CHARITABLE MISSION SOCIETY OFFICE ADDRESS:301,MAHAVEER NAGAR-II MAHARANI FARM,DURGAPURA JAIPUR (RAJASTHAN-302018) 0141-5139005 EMAIL – hcms_96@yahoo.co.in WEB – www.hcms.org.in