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Indian Farm Forestry Development Co-op. Ltd.

Indian Farm Forestry Development Co-operative Ltd. SComponentBaranJhalawar 1 No. of CIG ’ s Formed % of groups where majority belong to a particular caste/ Sub caste 223 SC - 39% Meghwal Bairva 300 SC- 42% Meghwal Rerwal No. benefited (Financed) 29/151245/271 Activity wise No. of CIG ’ s benefited: [1] Agriculture & Allied 15 49% 81 33%

(i) LandBased [Agriculture] (ii) Dairy (iii) Livestock i.e. goating, sheep rearing 7% % 4% % 28% 69 [2]Non-Farm [Activity wise No.] % of total No % % (a) Service sector (Trading) (b) Production sector % 21 9% 72 28%

2 Preparation, sanction, implementation of Sub project (a) Av time taken for preparation (b) Av time for sanction of projects (c) Av time taken for Group contribution. (d) Av time taken for transfer of funds to CIG account (e) Av time taken for acquisition of asset. 1 Month 15 Days 2.5 Month 1 Month 2 Month 15 Days 2-4 Month 20 Days 1 Month

3 CIG Performance [A] % of Groups earning a net income: (i) Rs per month (ii) Rs (iii) Rs (iv) Rs (v) No. income [B] % Groups who have acquired additional assets. [C] % of Groups linked to the market N.A. 25% 37% 23% 10% 5% 20% 60%

4% of Groups members who lost their asset: (a) Through sale (b) Death (c) Other reasons N.A. 10% 5Capacity Building of CIG’s % CIG given (a) Orientation Training No. of days (b) Skill Building Training No. of days (c) AMT No. of days 25 CIG 11% 02 Nil 300 CIG 100% 90% Days 92% 3Days 6% of Groups linked to bank credit 61% (136 CIG) 100% 300 CIG

7Insurance (i) No. of Groups who insured their assets. (ii) No. of claims filed (iii) No. of Claims disbursed (iv) Pending N.A List of Groups whom you consider a success story and mention reasons for success. S.N. CIG Village Activity (1) Peerbaba Nemoda Goatry (2) Bagranj Mermacha Tent (3) Babaramdev Katawar Trading (4) Radha BadoraGoat (5) Om Sergarh Trading 1.Follow up the norms of CIG. 2. Capacity building. 3. Generate the awareness and participation in PRI. 4. Conflict resolving ability. 5. Regular Meeting, Saving, Interloaning and Bank Linkages

(6) Jai Bankhandi Atru Trading (7) Jai Gurudev Laxmipura Goat (8) Khaysh Baba Khedliganj Trading (9) Kushmal Khedliganj Goat (10)Mahatmagandhi Richanda Light Dec.

S.NCIG NameVillage NameActivity 1.Jai Maa Santosi JunapaniGoatry 2.GnaeshKalmandi KalanGoatry 3.SavitriBabri KedaGoatry 4.Sri RamSamraiStitching 5.Ma GayatriKanwadaStiching 6.NavjyotiSlotiyaEmbroidery 7.RamdevGirdharpuraHandloom 8.LaxmiBiriya Khedi Kalan Handloom 9.ShaktiRalayataTrading 10.HeenaKisan Pura AntriCotton

9Lessons learnt – What has worked and what not? What next? What Done- Generate the awareness in the Community. (2) Women participation What not Capacity building of the beneficiaries. (2) No work on cluster or federation basis (3) No formation of VDP

(4) No convergence between the scheme running by central or state govt. What Next Work should be allotted to the NGO according to their capacity/ efficiency or field of expatriations. (2) Only those CIGs should be approved from DPMU who have qualified the quality criteria's. (3) Ensure or fix the accountability of Govt. staff (SPMU & DPMU) along with NGO on each steps of project. (4) There should co-ordination among all the stakeholders of the Project.

Progress report at a glance S. N. Name of Activity Submitted Sub Project Sanctio n Fund releas ed (CIG) 1Goat Dairy Trading Tent Light Decoratio n Band02 0 7RCC Flour Mill Catering09020

Cumulative Progress Report since 29/09/2004 to 30/11/2006 S. N ActivityAchieveme nt 1Allotted Village60 2Covered Village46 3Allotted BPL Family2925 4Covered BPL Family2212 5Covered APL Family135 6Total Covered Family2347 7General awareness camp/ meetings 60 8Meeting with target groups (BPL) 60 9Rapport building/ PRA20 10SHG formation- 223 Female- 112 Male- 62 Mix

11Total Groups members Female Male Total saving of SHG member Average saving per member646 14Bank A/c open I223 15Bank A/c II60 16SHG Approval223 17Orientation training Programme 25 18Capacity building training for thrift & credit Bank Linkage136

S. N ActivityAchieveme nt 20Loan from Bank Internal loaning amount Repayment Average loan size per member (Bank) Average loan size per member (Inter loaning) 89 24Activity Decided (L.A.)223 25Sub Project submitted151 26Approved Sub- Project129 27Prepared Sub Project (Office)25 28Sub Project (Field)47 29Contribution Submitted (Bank)60