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DISTRICT PLAN UNDER BACKWARD REGIONS GRANT FUND 2007-08 to 2011-12
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DISTRICT COVERED UNDER BRGF PROJECTS
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POPULATION-WISE RANKING OF 24 DISTRICTS IN M.P.
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District Map : ASHOKNAGAR
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To bridge the gap in infrastructure facilities at local level. Strengthening of triple level of Panchayati Raj Institutions. Strengthening and Commercially help of Panchayati Raj Institutions for preparation of projects its implementation and investigation’s stages. Lover down the in Infant Mortality and Mother Morality Rates. To create housing facilities for BPL families and SC, ST families. To improve communication facilities form district level to block level and from block level to village level. OBJECTIVE OF THE BRGF PROJECT
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The Famous Badal Mahal of Ashoknagar District
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INTRODUCTION Ashoknagar District is divided into four tehsils, and has population of 6,88,940 spread over area of 4673.94 sq.km. The block boundaries are conterminous with tehsil boundary. Ashoknagar District is divided into four tehsils, and has population of 6,88,940 spread over area of 4673.94 sq.km. The block boundaries are conterminous with tehsil boundary. Block wise population & Area as shown in Table: Block wise population & Area as shown in Table: Name of Block Area in Sq. Km. Population MaleFemaleTotal Chanderi1035.50 69,271 61,261 130,532 Ashoknagar1237.48120,927 106,477 227,404 Mungaoli1229.04 97,598 84,899 182,497 Issagarh 1078.35 78,836 69,671148,507 Total District 4580.37 366,632 322,308688,940
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LOCATION Ashoknagar is situated on the Western Railway’s broad gauge line of the Kota-Bina Section. Another rail link, viz., The total rail length passes through in the district is about 141 Km. The trains are available for Kota, Bina, Ujjain, Indore and Gwalior. Ashoknagar District is well connected with State Capital of M.P. & Other parts of India by Road and rail. Ashoknagar is situated on the State Highway. It is Well connected with its surrounding district namely Guna, Vidisha and Shivpuri.
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BASIC DETAILS Area Area 4673.90 Sq.Kms Surrounding Districts Surrounding Districts North - Shivpuri North - Shivpuri South - Vidisha South - Vidisha East – Jhansi District of Uttar Pradesh East – Jhansi District of Uttar Pradesh West – Guna West – Guna Revenue Villages Revenue Villages 902 902 Inhabitat Villages Inhabitat Villages 821 821 Unhabitat Villages Unhabitat Villages81 Forest Village Forest VillageNIL Towns Towns4 Source : District Website
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ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Janpad Panchayats Janpad Panchayats4 Gram Panchayats Gram Panchayats335 Tehsils Tehsils4 Blocks Blocks4 Legislative Assemblies Legislative Assemblies3 (Ashok Nagar, Chanderi, Shadora) Nagar Palika Nagar Palika2 (Ashok Nagar, Chanderi) Nagar Panchayats Nagar Panchayats2 (Mungaoli, Isagarh) Source : District Website
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PANACHAYAT RAJ INSTITUTIONS S. No. Blocks Geographical Area (Sq.Km.) Gram Panchayat Inhabitat Villages 1Ashoknagar1248.03105277 2Isagarh1130.7083176 3Mungaoli1224.0691231 4Chanderi1071.1556137 Total District 4673.94335821 Source : District Statistical offices, Ashoknagar
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S. No. Block Total Population Rank Male Population Female Population 1Ashoknagar227,4041120,927106,477 2Isagarh148,507378,83669,671 3Mungaoli182,497297,59884,899 4Chanderi130,532469,27161,261 District Total 688,940366,632322,308 M.P.6,03,48,0233,14,43,6522,89,04,371DEMOGRAPHY Source : Census of India, 2001
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S. No. Block Total Population Rural Population Rural Population % of total population Rank Urban Population % of total population Rank 1Ashoknagar227,404169,69974.62457,70525.381 2Isagarh148,507138,16093.03110,3476.974 3Mungaoli182,497162,96189.30219,53610.703 4Chanderi130,532102,22778.32328,30521.682 Total District 688,940573,04783.18115,89316.82 M.P.6,03,48,0234,43,80,87873.541,59,67,14526.46DEMOGRAPHY Source : Census of India, 2001
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SEX RATIO (females per 1000 males) S.No.Janpad PanchayatTotalSCST 1Ashoknagar881 947 2Isagarh884868931 3Mungaoli870877909 4Chanderi884891931 Total District 880879929 M.P.919905975 Source : Census of India, 2001
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BLOCK-WISE SC/ST POPULATION S. No. Block Schedule Caste SC (%) Rank Schedule Tribe ST(%)Rank 1Ashoknagar52,88123.2517,0533.14 2Isagarh28,56519.23318,68012.62 3Mungaoli36,70620.11217,1429.43 4Chanderi21,89716.77417,56513.51 Total District 140,04919.8460,4409.65 M.P.91,55,17715.171,22,33,47420.27 Source : Census of India, 2001
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BLOCK-WISE AREA WISE SC/ST POPULATION Block Schedule Caste Schedule Tribe RuralUrbanRuralUrban Isagarh27,4731,09218,253427 Chanderi15,3496,54816,0481295 Ashoknagar45,7447,1356,347706 Mungaoli33,8232,88316,944420 Total District 122,38917,66057,5922848 M.P.69,14,72622,40,4511,14,46,448787,026 Source : Census of India, 2001
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S.No.Block Rural Families BPL Families % of BPL families to Rural Families Rank 1 Isagarh217631257657.79 1 2 Chanderi18221917050.33 2 3 Ashoknagar26976865132.07 3 4 Mungaoli28081780627.80 4 Ashoknagar District 950413820342.00 M.P.7996300296342937.06 B.P.L. POPULATION’ 2003 Source : Census of India, 2001 Zila Panchayat
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B.P.L. POPULATION’ 2003 S. No. Block BPL Families % of SC % of ST % of OBC % of General 1Ashoknagar13,71039.9010.0941.558.45 2Ishagarh13,41910.3127.4437.145.44 3Mungaoli17,59132.3922.3043.036.95 4Chanderi9,73011.9139.2138.636.13 Total District 54,45023.6324.7640.096.74 Source : Census of India, 2001
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POPULATION WISE – NO. OF VILLAGES Source : Census ‘2001
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SC+ST POPULATION– NO. OF VILLAGES Source : Census ‘2001
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LITERACY RATE S. No. Janpad Panchayat TotalRankMaleFemale 1Ashoknagar64.68179.5247.61 2Isagarh63.60278.3946.70 3Mungaoli61.32376.1943.92 4Chanderi60.50476.0642.61 Total District 62.7877.7545.52 M.P.63.7476.0650.29 Source : Census of India’2001
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HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS
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HEALTH SERVICES
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VETERINERY SERVICES
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WORKER CLASSIFICATION S. No. Block Total Workers % of total population Non workers % of total population 1Ashoknagar77,28533.99150,11966.01 2Isagarh55,92937.6692,57862.34 3Mungaoli78,32442.92104,17357.08 4Chanderi52,64340.3377,88959.67 Total District 264,18138.35424,75961.65 M.P.2,57,93,51942.743,45,54,50457.26 Source : Census of India’2001
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CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS S. N o. Block % of total workers to total population % of main workers to total workers % of marginal workers to total workers 1Ashoknagar33.9976.2223.78 2Isagarh37.6673.7826.22 3Mungaoli42.9270.8829.12 4Chanderi40.3370.9729.03 Total District 38.3573.0826.92 M.P.42.7474.0625.94 Source : Census of India’2001
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CLASSIFICATION OF MAIN WORKERS S.No. Janpad Panchayat Cultivators Agri. Labour HH industries workers Other workers 1Ashoknagar43.3029.711.7925.20 2Isagarh49.7835.661.8712.70 3Mungaoli47.4136.552.5313.51 4Chanderi45.3325.9310.1218.61 Total District 46.4531.964.0817.51 M.P.42.7928.692.9025.62 Source : Census of India’2001 % to Total workers
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LAND USE PATTERN (Area in ha.)
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IRRIGATION FACILITIES (2004-05)
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LIVESTOCK POPULATION (2003-04) IN ASHOKNAGAR DISTRICT 220 Cow & She Buffaloes per thousand of population. 220 Cow & She Buffaloes per thousand of population. IN M.P. 186 Cow & She Buffaloes per thousand of population.
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STATUS OF ELECTRICITY
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC INDICATORS Source : District Statistical office, Ashoknagar
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC INDICATORS Source – District Statistical Office, Ashoknagar
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC INDICATORS Source – District Statistical Office, Ashoknagar
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC INDICATORS Source – District Statistical Office, Ashoknagar
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC INDICATORS Source – District Statistical Office, Ashoknagar
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SWOT ANALYSIS Strengths Low population density Experienced Panchayati Raj Institutions Large Livestock population Connected by National Highway No. 3 passes through the district Greater amount of cultural and social strengths Enabling environment in the district for collective actions/ convergence actions.
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Strengths Use in BRGF Programme Better and maximum use of Infrastructure without load. Best Implementation of project under experienced trained Panchayati Raj Institutions. Veterinary Infrastructure and services of large live stock population to be increased. All remote villages are connected to all fair weather road. To be created awareness training programe through cultural and social strengths. To be created better environment in panchayat level and district level for project implementation. Reduction of unemployment through development of small and cottage industries, specially the weavers group.
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Weaknesses Unskilled human resource Low productivity of land Low productivity of cattle dependency upon rain fed agriculture Inadequate access to health services High rate of infant mortality Lack of quality education Weak marketing linkage Inefficient use of existing irrigation facilities Seasonal Migration of people in search of livelihoods Lack of modern inputs to agriculture Erratic power supply/absence of electrical infrastructure.
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Lack of coordination among various line departments. Lack of field staff to provide services in rural areas particularly in Agriculture, health, and education. Lack of all weather roads and transportation facilities in the district. Lack of all fair equipped training centers. Erratic monsoon. Signal reverse. Few Forest Resources.
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To trained unskilled human resources. To improve better quality of cattle through veterinary services. To increase health services through Aanganwari, SHC and PHC centres and decrease in infant mortality rate. Improvement of quality education through trained teachers and well equipped Library, Laboratory, Hostels facilities etc. Improve marketing linkages through Hat Bazaars, connectivity of road for marketing of remote areas. Decrease of seasonal migration of people through more employment generation facilities. Electrification of non-electrified villages and remote areas. To fulfill gap of projects through coordination of various departments. To improve transportation facilities through connectivity of roads in district. To create training and capacity building programe of members of Panchayati Raj Institutions. Overcome from Weaknesses
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Opportunities Supply of food grains, vegetables, fruits, milk and animal products to nearby cities. Value added branded food products. N.T.F.P. based value additions particularly mahua, musli, bail, etc. Large cattle resources Availability of bio –diverse food crops. Production and processing of medicinal plant derivatives. Skill development and capacity development of community based institutions particularly SHGs forest committees and weavers community.
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To be stabilized marketing of food grains, vegetables, fruits, milk and animal products to nearby cities through Hat Bazaar and rural road connectivity for remote areas. To be stabilized marketing through Hat Bazaar. Increased better quality of cattle’s through veterinary breading centers. Use of Opportunities in BRGF Programme
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Threats Erratic monsoon. Intermittent and diminishing supply of electrical energy. Reducing prices of agricultural products. Supply of subsidized food grains Policy environment (e.g. change in families of BPL continuous change in PRI policy etc.) Delay in decision-making.
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To create better facilities of marketing and transportation and then increase in prices of goods and services. We trained members of Panchayati Raj Institutions for capacity building and increase in decision-making power. Overcome from Threats
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RESOURCE INFLOW
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FUNDS RESERVED UNDER BRGF PROJECT (2007-08)
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DETAILS OF INFRASTRUCTURE Rural area Urban area
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DISTRIBUTION OF BUDGET For Rural Areas
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DISTRIBUTION OF BUDGET For Urban Areas
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PICTOGRAPHIC PRESENTATION
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Education Sector Block : Isagarh
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Health Sector Block : Isagarh
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Panchayatiraj Institution sector Block : Isagarh
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Veterinary Sector Block : Isagarh
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Women & Child welfare sector Block : Isagarh
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PHOTOGRAPHS
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