I NTEGRATED D EVELOPMENT OF T RIBAL F AMILIES Supported by-: NABARD & Implemented by THROUGH Wadi – Project (Agri- Horti based Livelihood) Block – Bangra,

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I NTEGRATED D EVELOPMENT OF T RIBAL F AMILIES Supported by-: NABARD & Implemented by THROUGH Wadi – Project (Agri- Horti based Livelihood) Block – Bangra, District – Jhansi(U.P) Block – Bangra, District – Jhansi(U.P) Haritika Gwalior Road,Behind Govt.Girls Polytechnic Mahendra Puri,Jhansi,UP,India Cell: ,

Villages in the project- 24 Proposed Families Proposed Scheduled Tribe Families to be benefitted-3152

Wadi Establishment Soil & Water Conservation Measures Water Resource Management Health/Education Component Women Development Micro-finance Initiatives Capacity Building Training Operation & Maintainance

M AJOR P ROBLEMS & N EED OF I NTERVENTIONS IN M AHOBA D ISTRICT The major problems in Mahoba District reflected in the Human Development and Gender Development Indices are-: Lack of drinking water accessibility Negative impacts on livestock population. Extreme shortage of water, this is an addition to the loss of agriculture, the major source of livelihood. It has bearing on the health of the people i.e. causing malnutrition, diarrhea etc. Disturbed the socio-economic fabric results in large scale migration of people. Depletion in ground water table due to over dependence for domestic, industrial and irrigation purpose.

A GLIMPSE OF PROBLEM

TARGET V/S ACHIEVEMENT Sr. no. Programme ComponentsTargetAchievement 1. Horticultural and agricultural development a. Establishment of Orchard and maintenance 350 acre292 acre b. Land levelling, trenching 350 acre300 acre c. Water resources development 350 acre313 acre 2. Training & capacity Building a. Micro Enterprises for Landless 40 in Year 8022 b. Farmers training, Material, Demonstrations Group of 25 farmers (12 in Ist Year ) 2415 c. Farmers exposure visits ( 20 farmers) 6 in Ist Year 126 d. Training of PIA staff 66 e. Workshop – Village (for Sustainability of Project for farmers ) 22

TARGET V/S ACHIEVEMENT Sr. no. Programme ComponentsTargetAchievement f. Workshop in Village level for landless people on income generating activities 22 g. Sensitisation (no.) 5 in First Year 128 h. Workshop Block 2 in Ist Year Women Development a. Group formation (no.) 25 in Yaer 50 b. Drudgery reduction (no.) 70 in Ist Year Health Component a. Health awareness programme no 6 in 1st Year 139 b. Education Program no. 6 in Ist Year 124 c. Water supply Scheme 11

TARGET V/S ACHIEVEMENT Sr. no. Programme ComponentsTarget 1. Horticultural and agricultural development a. Establishment of Orchard and maintenance 11, b. Land levelling, trenching 6,52,700 c. Water resources development 47,88, Training & capacity Building a. Micro Enterprises for Landless 40 in Year 3,33,000 b. Farmers training, Material, Demonstrations Group of 25 farmers (12 in Ist Year ) 87,410 c. Farmers exposure visits ( 20 farmers) 6 in Ist Year 60,960 d. Training of PIA staff 30,000 e. Workshop – Village (for Sustainability of Project for farmers ) 0

TARGET V/S ACHIEVEMENT Sr. no. Programme ComponentsTarget f. Workshop in Village level for landless people on income generating activities 14,000 g. Sensitisation (no.) 5 in First Year 34,750 h. Workshop Block 2 in Ist Year 15, Women Development a. Group formation (no.) 25 in Yaer 18,488 b. Drudgery reduction (no.) 70 in Ist Year 18, Health Component a. Health awareness programme no 6 in 1st Year 15,000 b. Education Program no. 6 in Ist Year 10,000 c. Water supply Scheme 4,07.917

D ETAILS ABOUT RECEIPT & EXPENDITURE Amount received up to 30/06/2012-1,60,95,000 Grant Component Cumulative expenditure up to 30/06/ ,01,02,589 Loan Component-8,57,260 Total cumulative expenditure up to 30/06/ ,09,59,849

M EETINGS WITH COMMUNITY

W ATER C ONSERVATION I NITIATIVES

S OIL C ONSERVATION I NITIATIVES

C ORE WADI COMPONENT

L IVELIHOOD COMPONENT

W OMEN DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE

WHAT ELSE IS NEEDED ? Tar fencing in the project area. For recharging of wells, 20 check-dams is needed. 30 diesel pumps for irrigation purpose. 50 dug-wells for irrigation purpose. 2 drinking water supply schemes in village Moryana & Kuinya.