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Government of Rajasthan
Deptt. of Watershed Development & Soil
Conservation
Watershed Cell cum Data Center ,
Zila Parishad, Tonk
IWMP-IX (Beejwar) (2010-11)
Block :- Deoli District :- Tonk Project Area :- 5964 ha.
Project Cost :- Rs. 715.68 Lacs Convergence Cost :- Rs. 9.20 Lacs
Total Cost :- Rs. 724.88 Lacs
Macro/ Micro No.- 071103/1, 071105/1,2, 071106/1,2,3, 071107/1,2
G.P.- Beejwar, Malera, Thanwla, Nasirda
Assistant Engineer Project Manager
PIA IWMP-IX WCDC
Panchayat Samiti, Deoli Zila Parishad, Tonk
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MAJOR PROBLEMS AND REMEDIES
Name of W/s – IWMP IX Scheme – IWMP P.S. – Deoli
PROBLEM’S (1) EROSION A. Sheet B. Rill and Gully
STEPS TAKEN TO OVER COME PROBLEMS IN PROJECT AREA
(1) A. Engineering – Earthen bund with waste weir, water and
silt Harvesting structure, Earthen check Dam, Farm ponds
(2) B. Agronomic – Contour farming summer ploughing, Inter
cropping Demonstration, cover crop demonstration etc.
(2) Low Irrigation
Potential
To increase Water Use Efficiency , Drip and Sprinkler irrigation
system will be introduced, Soil & Moisture Conservation activities
taken in NRM will also be helpful to increase the potential.
(3) Poor Quality of
Drinking water and
ground water for
irrigation
For Drinking water, Installation of Tube well with water tank has
been taken as prime activity in EPA. Defoliation plants will be
converge with PHED.
(4) Low productivity in
agriculture production
Inter Crop & Signal Crop Demonstration, Wormi Compost units &
saline, alkyl soil treatment provision is taken in DPR.
(5) Low density of
horticulture plants and
vegetable production
Provision of Orchard demonstration, Vegetable kits distribution
have been taken in DPR.
(6) Lack of pasture land
& poor productivity of
pasture land, poor
quality of fodder.
Technological guidance taken from CSWRI Avikanager and activity
has incorporated in DPR for developing good quality pastures,
improved fodder demonstration activity is also taken.
(7) Low productivity of
live stock
Animal health camps, procurement of good quality Ram, Buck,
Bulls from Repeated institution will be ensured and activity is taken
in DPR, Vaccination, Artificial insemination, Castration, activities are
taken. Provision for training of cattle rearers and Dairy development
is also taken.
(8) Land less people Formation of Self Help Group, and capacity Building programmes
are taken up in DPR and provision of off farm activities like repairing
shops, Tailoring, grocery shops, are also taken to generate local
employment.
On Farm Activities – Bee keeping, raising of Nurseries, Wormi–
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composting, Daring activities shall be converged with Deptt. of
Horticulture & Deptt. of Industries.
(9) Hesitation in
Adoption of New and
Proven Technology
Provision of Exposure visits at various institutions, Demonstration of
various proven technologies have been taken in DPR.
(10) Widow, Single
women Divorce ladies
aged people
Handicapped people
WDT social scientist shall be responsible for all the activities which
are useful for upliftment of the socio-economic status of the
deprived people who are helpless, Old age persons, Children &
Women by guiding and providing the information of various
schemes to them by lessoning with ICDS, Deptt of social welfare &
DIC etc. Social scientist will also work for eradication of social evils
and changing mind set of the rural people to adopt new
technologies & innovations,
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INDEX
S.No Topics Page no.
1. Chapter
Location
General Features of watershed (Cost and Area details)
Climatic and Hydrological information
Other Development Schemes in the project area
Details of infrastructure in the project areas
Institutional arrangements (WCDC,PIA,WDT,WC)
2. Chapter Basic Data ,Analysis and Scope
2.1 Demography Details
2.2 Development Indicators
2.3 Land use
2.4 Agriculture status and Productivity Gap Analysis
2.5 Horticulture/Vegetable/Floriculture status
2.6 Land holding pattern
2.7 Livestock status
2.8 Fodder status
2.9 Farm Implements
2.10 NREGS Status
2.11 Migration details
2.12 Livelihood Details.
2.13 Existing SHG
2.14 Ground Water details
2.15 Drinking Water Status
2.16 Water use efficiency
2.17 Slope details
2.18 Water Budgeting
2.19 Soil Details
2.20 Soil erosion status
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3. Chapter Proposed Development Plan
4. Chapter Activity wise Total Abstract of cost
5. Chapter Annual Action Plan
Project fund
6. Chapter Project outcomes
7. Technical designs and estimates for proposed activities
8. Enclosures
8 .1 Maps
a. Location –District, block, village, watershed location
map
b. Map of Project with Watershed Boundary demarcation
in cadastral map
c. Land Use Land Cover map
d. Existing water bodies, DLT
e. PRA Map (along with photos & paper drawing)
f. GIS based intervention map
g. Treatment map ie proposed works on revenue map
8.2 Documents of Agreements:
Proceedings of gram sabha for EPA approval
Proceedings of gram sabha Resolution for committee
constitution
Documents related to PRA exercise
Proceedings of gram sabha for DPR approval
Proceedings of Panchayat Samiti General body for DPR
approval
Watershed Committee Registration certificate
MoU – PIA – WCDC, PIA – WC(in case of NGO as PIA)
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DPR CHAPTER – I
INTROCUTION Location :
IWMP IX Project is located in DEOLI Block, of TONK district. The project area is between the latitudes 25° 55' -25° 59' & 75° 15' -75° 21' longitudes. It is at a distance of 45 km from its Block head quarters and 105 Kms from the district head quarters. There are 11 no. of habitations in the Project area and other details are given below. General features of watershed
S.No. Name of Project(as per GOI) IWMP IX
(a) Name of Catchment BEEJWAR
(b) Name of watershed area(local name) BEEJWAR
(c) Project Area 5964 ha.
(d) Net treatable Area 5964 ha.
e) Cost of Project 715.68 Lac
f) Cost/hectare 12000/- per Ha.
g) Year of Sanction 2010-2011
h) Watershed Code 3/1,5/1,2,6/1,2,37/1,7/2
i) No. of Gram Panchayats in project area 4
j) No. of villages in project area 11
k) Type of Project PLANE
l) Elevation (metres) 316Mtr.-322Mtr
m) Major streams Sakrampura wala nala
n) Slope range (%) 1-3 %
Macro/micro
Name of Gram
Panchayat
Name of Villages Covered Census code of villages
Area
071103/1
Beejwar Beejwar, Manpura, Karantichanderpura, Sagrampura,Arniya
02660400,02658300, 02660300, 02660500, 2664800
2951
071105/1,2 Nasirda Gopalpura 02668000 400
071106/1,2,3 Thawla Thawla, Bhagvanpura, Shrinager 02660200, 02665100 903
071107/1,2 Malera Malera, Barla 02660800,02660600 1710
Total 5964
The watershed falls in Agro climatic Zone III A. The soil texture is Clay Loam The average rainfall is 55 cm .The temperatures in the area are in the range between 46° centigrade during summer and 3°c centigrade during winter. The major crops in the area are Bajra, Jowar, Til, Mustard, Wheat 60% land is under cultivation,10% land fallow & 25% land is irrigated through wells & Ponds.
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107 No. of households are BPL(9.3 % households), 23 no. are landless households (2%
households) and 1071 household are small and marginal farmers(93%household). Average land
holding in the area is 1-2 ha. 66.90% area is single cropped area and 33.09% is double cropped.
The main source of irrigation is Wells & Tanks. The average annual rainfall (5 years) in the area is
550 mm. The Major streams in the Watershed are Sakrampura wala nala, The major festivals in
the village are Deewali, Holi At present these villages are having 10960 population with
Communities like Gujar, Meena, Raigar, Mali, & Dhakar.
Climatic and Hydrological information
1 Average Annual Rainfall(mm)
Year Average Annual Rainfall(mm)
1 2004 510
2 2005 503
3 2006 520
4 2007 539
5 2008 525
6 2009 475
7 2010 650
2 Avg Monthly rainfall (last ten years)
Month Rainfall(mm)
i) June 25
ii) July 175
iii) August 175
iv) September 25
3 Maximum rainfall intensity (mm)
Duration rainfall intensity(mm)
i) 15 minute duration 25
ii) 30 minute duration 40
iii) 60 minute duration 70
4 Temperatue (Degree C)
Season Max Min
i) Summer Season 49°C 30°C
ii) Winter Season 30°C -1°C
iii) Rainy Season 30-35 18-20°C
5 Potential Evaporation Transpiration (PET) (mm/day)
Season PET
i) Summer 5mm /day
ii) Winter 1mm/day
iii) Rainy 0.2mm/day
6 Runoff
i) Peak Rate (cum/hr)
ii) Total run off volume of rainy season (ha.m.) 2000HM
iii) Time of return of maximum flood 5 years 10 years In-Year
iv)Periodicity of Drought in village area 2003 2007
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Other Development Schemes in the project area
S.No Scheme
Name of the
department
Key interventions
under the Scheme
Targeted Beneficiaries
Provisions under the Scheme
1 BRGF PRI Community
Inhabitants
2 NREGS PRI NRM
SC, ST, BPL
3 NFSM Ag. Extn. Food Prodn.
All
4 NHM Horticulture Orchard
All
Details of infrastructure in the project areas
Parameters Status
(i) No. of villages connected to the main road by an all-weather road
(ii) No. of villages provided with electricity All
(iii) No. of households without access to drinking water All
(iv) No. of educational institutions : (P) 7
(S) 3
(HS) 1
(VI) - Primary(P)/ Secondary(S)/ Higher Secondary(HS)/
vocational institution(VI)
(v) No. of villages with access to Primary Health Centre 4
(vi) No. of villages with access to Veterinary Dispensary 4
(vii) No. of villages with access to Post Office 4
(viii) No. of villages with access to Banks 2
(ix) No. of villages with access to Markets/ mandis Nil
(x) No. of villages with access to Agro-industries -
(xi) Total quantity of surplus milk
(xii) No. of milk collection centres (U) -
(S) -
(PA)
(O) -
(e.g. Union(U)/ Society(S)/ Private agency(PA)/ others (O))
(xiii) No. of villages with access to Anganwadi Centre 12
(xiv) Any other facilities with no. of villages (please specify)
(xv) Nearest KVK Bansthali
(xvi) cooperative society GSS
(xvii) NGOs -
(xviii) Credit institutions -
(i) Bank -
(ii) Cooperative Society GSS
(xix) Agro Service Centre's -
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Institutional arrangements (SLNA, WCDC, PIA, WDT, WC, Secretary)
WCDC Details
PIA particular
WDT Particulars:
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S.No Particulars Details of WCDC
1. PM ,WCDC Project Manager, WCDC, Zila Parishad Tonk
2. Address with contact no., website Zila Parished Tonk
3. Telephone 01432-247594
4. Fax 01432-247147
5. E-mail [email protected]
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S.No Particulars Details of PIA
6. Name of PIA Sh. Babu Lal Meena
7. Designation Asst. Engineer
8. Address with contact no., website Panchayat Samiti Deoli, District Tonk
9. Telephone 01434-232006, 9887268023
10. Fax 01434-232006
11. E-mail [email protected]
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S. No
Designation Name M/F Age Qualification
Experience in
watershed(Yrs)
Description of
professional training
Role/ Function
1 WDT (Vet.) Suresh Kumar Sharma
M 27 L.S.A. 1
2 WDT( SS) Alka Meena
F 20 BA NIL NIL
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Details of Watershed Sub Committees (WC)
S.N. Name of
WCs
Date of Gram
Sabha for WC
Designation Name M/F SC/ST/OBC/General Landless/MF/SF/
BF Name of UG/SHG
Educational qualification
1 Beejwar 18.7.2011 Sarpanch Geeta Devi F SC SF 10th
President Hemraj/Kishan Lal Jat M OBC MF 10th
Secretary KishanLal/nanda Gujar M OBC M.A.
Member Sitaram/Ladu Kumawat M OBC SF
Premraj/HarlalGujar M OBC MF
Bhanwarlal/ Bhuwana Kumawat
M OBC SF
Ramdev/Ogama Regar M SC MF
Shankar lal/ Chanda Balai
M SC SF
Smt. Gadoli/Shivraj Jat F OBC MF
Jodharam/Ramkaran Dhakar
M OBC SF
Ramesh/ Sarvan Jat M OBC MF
Chotu/ ramkaran Gujar M OBC SF
Bhanwar lal/Chagana Meena
M ST MF
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ManSIngh/Gulab Singh Rajput
M GEN SF
Heera lal/Jagdish Sadhu
M OBC MF
Giriraj/ Chitar Jat M OBC SF
Duarka/ Udha Jat M OBC MF
2 Nasirda 20.7.2011 Sarpanch Rashal Devi Nath F OBC MF LITR.
President Shankar lal/ Harji Dhakar
M OBC BA
Secretary Ram kishan/Mohan Lal Dhakar
M OBC MF 12th
Member Jagdish/Nathu Lal Dhakar
M OBC LITR.
Durgalal/Narayan Dhakar
M OBC MF LITR.
Bajrang/ Sarvan Dhakar M OBC LITR.
Smt. Sima/Gopi lalDhakar
F OBC MF LITR.
Smat.Bhuri/Gokul Dhakar
F OBC LITR.
Ramdayal/Chitar Regar M OBC MF LITR.
Smt.Santra/Nanda Dhakar
F LITR.
Bajrang/ Nanda Dhakar M OBC MF LITR.
Sitaram/Ramchandra Dhakar
M OBC 10th
Smt. Vimla/.Ramsahay Dhakar
F OBC MF 11th
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3 Thanwala 21.7.2011 Sarpanch Santok Devi Meena F ST
President Ramkunwar/ Jagdish Jat
M OBC
Secretary DineshKumar/ Ramkishan Bairwa
M SC
Member Smt.Uma Devi/Surender Sharma
F GEN
Kalyan/Narayan Mali M OBC
Bhanwar/Kishan LalMeena
M ST
Karnidhan/Gokuldhan M OBC
Gopi/Joru Bairwa
M SC
Jagdish/Gopal Meena M ST
Devilal/ Laxminarayan Meena
M ST
Gopi/Barda Dhakar
M OBC
Gopal/Heera Gujar
M OBC
Hariram/LaduLal Dhakar M OBC
Smt. Kamleshi Devi/ Ramawtar Mali
F OBC
Smt. Durga Devi/ Madan Balai
F SC
Omprakash/Harkaran Sharma
M GEN
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4 Maleda 22.7.2011 Sarpanch Manbhar Devi F SC
President Birdi Chand/ Gheesa Kahar
M OBC
Secretary Jagdish/Ugma Gujar M OBC
Member Smt/Narmda/Ramkishan Regar
F SC
Laxman Singh/ Javan Singh
M GEN
Sunder lal/ Laduram Gujar
M OBC
Hemraj/Chatar Lal Gujar M OBC
Sitaram/Harnath Jat M OBC
Ramdev/ Jodha Kumawat
M OBC
Heeralal/ Pratap Meena M ST
Smt/ Santosh /Narayan Gujar
F OBC
Smt. Lila Devi/ Sugnaram Bairwa
F SC
Smt. Ratani Devi/ Babu lal Meena
F ST
Gopal/ Nathuram Prajapat
M OBC
Durka Prasad/ Kashirma Jat
M OBC
Jailal/ Pokar Gujar M OBC
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Problems and scope of improvement in the project area
The socio economic conditions of the area can be improved through increased production which
can be achieved through expansion in cultivated area and productivity enhancement. 299 ha. land
is arable wasteland can be brought under cultivation.
1974 ha is only irrigated and with efforts this can be increased to 2050 Ha . The productivity gap of
major crops in the area as compared with district and with areas in the same agro climatic zones
indicate potential to increase the productivity. The demonstration of improved package of
practices, improved varieties, increased irrigation facilities and soil conservation measures under
the project can bridge this gap. Due to small land holdings in the area focus of the project would
be on diversification in agriculture (horticulture, vegetables, Agro forestry, fodder crops, land
reclamation)and diversification in Livelihoods(Agriculture, Animal husbandry, self employment)
12000 Quintal fodder scarcity can be met out through Pasture development .Improved animal
Husbandry practices can increase the productivity of livestock. 227 no of persons migrate in Lack
of season job this migration can be checked through creation of employment opportunities in the
project area through increase in production and diversification in agriculture and Livelihoods as
mentioned above.
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CHAPTER – II Socio economic Features, Problems and Scope
Table 2.1 Population & Household Details:
Total Population
Male Female Total SC ST
5688 5272 10960 1504 1094
Household Details
BPL household L. Less
Small Farmer M. Farmer
Total household
SC household
ST household
107 23 433 638 1147 225 170
Table 2.2 Development indicators
S. No. Development Indicators State Project Area
1 Per capita income (Rs.) 16260 11250
2 Poverty ratio 0.22 0.42
3 Literacy (%) 60.4% 55%
4 Sex Ratio 921 928
5 infant mortality rate - NA
6 maternal mortality ratio - NA
The table indicates poor socio economic conditions.
Table 2.3 Land Use
Land Use Total area in Ha.
Private Panchayat Government Community Total
Agriculture Land 3990 - - 3990
Temporary fallow 25 - -- 25
Permanent Fallow 10 - - 10
Cultivated Rainfed 2024 - - - 2024
Cultivated irrigated 1974 - - - 1974
Net Sown Area 3990 - - - 3990
Net Area sown more than once 2024 - - - 2024
Forest Land - - -
Waste Land 299 - - - 299
Pastures 675 - - 675
Others - - -
Total 5964
If some irrigation source can be provided through Construction of WHS like Khadin, Tanka, Farm
ponds etc. and also through demonstration of rainfed varieties of crops. Construction of WHS can
also increase in area under irrigation. 768 ha. (13 % of the project area) is under wastelands and
pasture can be brought under vegetative cover, with reasonable effort .Activities like Earthen
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check dams, Pasture development V-ditches, WHS Afforestation of wastelands will be taken up
on these lands
Pasture development the land use table shows that there is 675 hectare pasture land
(11.13%)This emphasizes the need for taking up pastureland development works through sowing
of promising species of grasses and plantation
Table 2.4 .a Agriculture and Horticulture status and fuel availability.
Cropping Status S.
No. Season Crop
sown Rain Fed Irrigated Total
Varieties Area (ha)
Production (ton)
Productivity (Kg/Ha)
Varieties Area (ha)
Production (ton)
Productivity (Kg/Ha)
Area (ha)
Production (ton)
1 Kharif
Maize Navjot 297 341.55 1150 Navjot 156 270.97 1737 453
Jowar indigenous 1565 547.75 350 indigenous
0 1565
Bajra HHB-67 524 393 750 0 524
Til TC-25, PRATAP
1095 246.37 225 1095
2 Rabi Mustard BIO-902 109 120.99 1110 BIO-902 500 1240.65 1350 1028
Wheat LOK-1,RAJ3077
LOK-1,RAJ3077
22 69.96 3180 22
Gram DAHOD YELLOW,RSG-44
DAHOD YELLOW,RSG-44
40 27.88 697 40
cumin RSZ-10,11 RSZ-10,11
35 14.525 415 35
funnel SUGANDHA SUGANDHA
15 9.75 650 15
Total 768
The farmers are using Indigenous & varieties of Pvt. Companies Bajra, Musturd, Til whereas
varieties like HHB-67, Pusa Jaikisan, TC-25 can increase the production of Bajra, Mustard, Till
respectively and RSG-44 can increase the yield of Gram.
Table 2.4.b Abstract of cropped Area(ha)
Area under Single crop 3990
Area under Double crop 1974
Area under Multiple crop 7.0
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Crop Rotation
S.
No
Name of
crop
Present
variety
Rec.
variety Reason of Rec. variety.
1 Maize
Ganga,
Safeda-2
Navjot
Mahi
Kanchan
Maturity period 70-75 Days(early maturity),Production 15-20 Q/Ha,
Less water required but torrent to excess water, market value is good due
to high starch & appreance, torrent to logging. This variety is most
suitable for this W/S Area.
2 Til Pratap JT-55 TC -25
White seed variety, Maturity period 90 Days(early maturity),Production
2-3 q/Ha, Less water required, market value is good & appreance, torrent
to logging, resistance to bacterial diseases This variety is most suitable
for this W/S Area.
4 Moong K-851,
MLG-407 SML 668
Maturity period 80 days plants are erect determinate and medium
statured 85 cm possesses bolder green grain s with good yellow mosaic
various carpospores leaf spot and bacterial leaf spot diseases its yield
potential 8-10 quintal/hac.. This variety is most suitable for this W/S
Area.
5 Wheat Lok-1, RAJ
3077 RJ3077
Maturity period 110-120 days and plant height is 89-95 cm, Heat
tolerant and susceptible to dust , moderately resistant tokarnal bunt ,
yield potential is 30-35q/Ha. This variety is most suitable for this W/S
Area & good market value.
6 Ground
nut
Joyoti,
Chandra RG-382
Maturity period 128-133 days and plant height is 30-35 cm, Heat
tolerant and susceptible to dust , moderately resistant tokarnal bunt ,
yield potential is 22-25 Q/Ha. This variety is most suitable for this W/S
Area & good market value.
7 Jawar CSH-9,
CSH-14 CSV-15
Maturity period 105-110 days and plant height is 200-220 cm,Heat
tolerant and susceptible to dust , moderately resistant tokarnal bunt ,
yield potential is 10-15 Q/Ha. This variety is most suitable for this W/S
Area & good market value.
8 Bajra HHB-67,
HHB-50 RHB-12
Maturity period 75-78 days and plant height is 163-175 cm, Heat
tolerant and susceptible to dust , moderately resistant tokarnal bunt ,
yield potential is 10-12 Q/Ha. This variety is most suitable for this W/S
Area & good market value.
9 Barley RJ3077 RD2035
Maturity period 118-120 days , grain is yellow & medium bold , Suitable
for rainfed area, variety is 6 row barley, medium tall(92-100
cm),resistance to yellow rust, light, yield potential is 40-45 q/Ha. This
variety is most suitable for this W/S Area .
9 Gram C-235 C-235 Maturity period 90-95 days, Suitable for rainfed area, resistance to wild
disease , yield potential is 20-24 Q/Ha.
10 Mustard RH-30
BIO-902 RH-30
Maturity period 100-115 days and plant height is Medium tall. Low
logging problem ,Resistant to white rust, yield potential is 10-15 Q/Ha.
This variety is most suitable for this W/S Area .
The table 2.4 b shows that only 1974 ha is (33.09%) is double cropped area. Also the crop
rotation shows that fallow lands are there. This indicates that there is scope for change in crop
rotation in fields where there are fallow lands through Soil and Water conservation measures, crop
demonstration and diversification in agriculture .
Soil and Water conservation measures besides putting fallow lands under cultivation can
change the area under single cropping to double and multiple cropping.
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Table 2.4.c Productivity Gap Analysis
Analysis of the above table indicate that there is wide gap in productivity between state and
National average of maize , Gram, Bajra.
The reasons for this variation are :-
The farmers are using varieties of Private companies of Bajra, Gram, Maize and other
crops whereas the recommended varieties like HHB67 (Bajra), RSG 44 (Gram), Navjot
(Maize) of Pusa Jai Kishan (Mustard).
Lack of Availability of good quality seeds of desired crop and variety inadequate quantities
and time to the farmers. Lack of trust in R.S.S.C.
Availability of water for cultivation is very less because average rainfall is very less compared
to national averages.
The productivity gap and reasons of it indicate potential to increase the productivity through
crop demonstration .Crop demonstrations would be carried out on improved crops/ varieties,
improved agronomic practices. INM, IPM, IWM inter cropping, distribution of fodder seed mini kit.
Demonstration of improved methods and economics of fodder crops cultivation and also
distribution foundation seeds of cereal Crops for further multiplication, introduction of fodder crops
in the existing crop rotations.
Table 2.5 Existing area under horticulture/Vegetables/Floriculture (ha)
Activity Area Species Varieties Recommended varieties Production
Horticulture
Anwla 0.01 Chakaya, BANARSI NA-7 Chakaya 70-80 Kg. / Plant
Nimbu 0.02 Privat comp. KAGZI Kagzi 40-50 Kg /Plant
Vegetables 0.01 II
Radish
Spinach
Floriculture
Medicinal Plants
Name of the crop
Average India
(Kg/Ha)
Average prod. In
state (Kg/Ha)
Project Area
Bajra 886 828 785
Maize 1912 1737 1320
Moong 421 325
Wheat 2708 3185 3520
Gram 845 697 545
Mustard 1095 1356 1150
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Table 2.6 Land holding Pattern in project area
Type of Farmer Total
Households
Land holding (ha) irrigation source wise Land holding (ha)Social group wise
Irrigated Rainfed Total General SC ST OBC BPL
(i)Large farmer 153 460 550 1010 200 150 650 425
(ii) Small farmer 433 210 850 1060
125 350 250 555
(iii) Marginal farmer 538 98 624 722
75 450 325 225 218
(iv) Landless person 23 0 0 0
(V)No. of BPL households 107 0 0 0
Total 1147 768 2024 2792 400 950 1225 1205 218
35.64%land holding belong to Large farmer, 64.85% land holdings belong to small and marginal
farmers. Horticulture/vegetables could be more economical to Small and marginal farmers with
irrigation source. For large farmers with irrigation facility Horticulture/vegetables will be promoted
in a part of land with farm pond/Tanka construction.
The following activities will be more beneficial for small land holdings and for diversification and
income for large farmers
Horticulture plantation ,Vegetable kit, Crop demonstration : As discussed earlier .
Horticulture/vegetables could be more economical to Small and marginal farmers with irrigation
source.
Setting of Vermi Compost Units - Keeping in view the side effect of residues of chemicals and
fertilizers on human health the emphasis would be on cultivation of organic produce through
motivating farmers and providing assistance for production of organic input, vermi compost.
Production and distribution of quality seed – There is need to ensure that good quality seed is
available for cultivators for which adequate seed production would be initiated in watershed areas
with the assistance of private sector and agriculture department technologies
Sprinklers - for efficient water management practices emphasis on demonstration of sprinklers
with adequate financial support and convergence/private partnership.
Innovative hitech/ export oriented activities: innovative hi-tech/ export oriented projects like
floriculture, etc which are in negligible existence at present, can be implemented by individual
farmers / private companies.
Drip irrigation Drip irrigation will be promoted in all horticulture plantations, vegetables, green
houses and in nurseries for rational use of irrigation water higher yields and quality produce.
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Table 2.7 Livestock Status - animals/milk production / average yield.
S. No.
Description of animals
Population in No.
Yield(milk/ mutton/Wool)
(Lit / Day) Units
Dry matter requirement
per year (7Kg per animal.)
Total requirement
in M.T.
1 Cows 885 885 6195 2261.17
Indigenous 850 1.5-3 Lit. 850 5950 2171.75
Hybrid 35 4-5 Lit. 35 245 89.42
2 Buffaloes 2687 4-7 Lit. 2687 18809 6865.28
3 Goat 825 0.5-1 Lit. 412 2884 1052.66
4 Sheep 2752 1.5-2 Lit. 1376 9632 3515.68
5 Camel 0 0 0.00
6 Poultry 190 60-90 0 0.00
7 Piggery 12 0 0.00
Total 8236 43715 15955.96
In spite of the large number of livestock, production is less hence increase in productivity
across all species, is a major challenge. To reduce production of unproductive cattle and
improve the productivity by improving the breeds by breeding management following activities
will be taken up Castration.
Artificial insemination
Distribution of superior Breeding bulls for use in Cattle and Buffalo.
Breeding distribution crossbred rams, Buck.
Animals health camps green fodder demonstration.
Besides breed improvement other animal husbandry practices like better health, hygiene and
feeding practices can increase productivity of livestock. Hence Activities like Animal health camps
demonstration of improved methods of conservation and utilization of Forage crops are proposed.
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Table 2.8 Existing area under fodder (ha)
S.No Item Unit Area/Quantity
1 Existing Cultivable area under Fodder Ha 200Ha
2 Production of Green fodder 11 Ha
3 Production of Dry fodder 32730 Tons
4 Area under Pastures 323Ha
5 Production of fodder
6 Existing area under Fuel wood 20Ha
7 Supplementary feed 2Kg/Day
8 Silage Pits NIL
9 Availability of fodder 6000T
10 Deficiency of fodder 9955.96T
The table above shows there is fodder deficiency (Requirement is 15955.96 MT. and
availability 6000T.)
To minimize the large and expanding gap between feed and fodder resource availability and
demand there is need for
Increase in area under fodder crops
Increase in productivity of fodder crops
Development of pastures
And reduction in large number of livestock production through replacement by few but
productive animals
Table 2.9 Agriculture implements
Farm mechanization and seed banks : As discussed earlier 27.89% land holding belong to
Large farmer, 53 % land holdings belong to small and marginal farmers who own only 19.10%
of total cultivator so owning of big farm implements by individual farmers is not economical so
SHG would be promoted to buy farm implements and rent to farmer
1 2 3
S. No Implements Nos.
1 Tractor 78
2 Sprayers-manual/ power 50
3 Cultivators/Harrows 43
4 Seed drill 78
5 Any Other 304
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Table 2.10 NREGA Status - No. of Card Holder, activities taken so far, employment
status.
Sr. no.
Name of GP/ village
Total No .of job cards
Employment Status
Activity taken up so far
1
Beejwar 1483
445 1- Strengthening of Water
Harvesting Structure. 2. Rural connecting work 3. Pasture development works
2
Malera 867
350
3
Nasirda 60
25
4
Thawla 1437 565
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Table 2.11 Migration Details
Name of village
No. of persons migrating
No. of days per year of migration
Major reason(s) for migrating
Distance of destination of migration from the village (km)
Occupation during migration
Income from such
occupation (Rs. in lakh)
Beejwar 70 100 Lack of Off Farm activities, Small &
fragmented Holdings, Rainfed Ag., Large Family size & Low
Wages
160 to 510 km. Labour in cities 14.00
Manpura 0 0 -- -- 0.00
Krantichandrpura 5 65 -- -- 0.65
Sangrampura 20 70 -- -- 2.80
Arniya 50 100 -- -- 10.00
Malera 25 265 -- -- 13.25
Barla 40 200 -- -- 16.00
Thanwla 10 100 -- -- 2.00
Bhagvanpura 0 0 -- -- 0.00
Shrinagar 7 90 -- -- 1.26
Gopalpura 0 0 -- -- 0.00
Total 227 59.96
The migration can be check by creation of employment opportunities ,enhancing farm level economy , increases the income of the people engaged in animal husbandry by dairy, poultry and marketing and value addition. (as discussed earlier) and diversification in livelihoods .
The existing livelihoods Village are given below
Table 2.12 (a)Major activities (On Farm)
Name of activity No of House holds Average annual income from
the Rs.
cultivators 850 22000
Dairying 120 5000
Poultry -- --
Piggery -- --
Landless Agri. Labourers
150 --
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Table 2.12(b)Major activities (Off Farm)
Name of activity Households/individuals Average annual income from
the Rs.
Artisans
Carpenter 20 11000
Blacksmith 10 11000
Leather Craft 150 5000
Potter 25 4000
Mason 40 55000
Others specify (Cycle Repair ,STD,Craft etc)
15 11000
The efforts for increase in income through off farm activities will be made under livelihood
component through assistance to SHG or individuals
Table 2.13( a ) Status of Existing SHG
S. No
Name of SHG Membe
rs Activity involved
Monthly income
Rs
Fund available
Rs
Assistance
available
Source of assistance
Training received
Village
1 Rajshree 12 GOAT REARING 600 32949 Yes WDT 1 Beejwar
2 Reena 14 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 700 25300 Yes WDT 2 Beejwar
3 Radhegovind 11 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 550 25500 Yes WDT 1 Beejwar
4 Jai Hanuman 10 DAIRY 500 26370 Yes WDT 1 Beejwar
5 Laxmi 11 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 550 11380 Yes WDT 2 Manpura
6 Balaji 13 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 520 5350 Yes WDT 2 Manpura
7 Anjli 15 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 1500 19500 Yes WDT 1 Manpura
8 Jai Mata Di 13 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 1300 19400 Yes WDT 2 Shreenaga
r
9 Jagdamba 10 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 800 12500 Yes WDT 3 Bhagwan
pura
10 Puja 14 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 700 8500 Yes WDT 2 Gopalpur
a
11 Maa Santoshi 10 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 500 9000 Yes WDT 2 Gopalpur
a
12 Muskan 11 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 550 7370 Yes WDT 1 Malera
13 Manju 10 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 500 3300 Yes WDT 2 Badla
14 Payal 10 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 500 1300 Yes WDT 1 Arniya
15 Jai Mata di 10 TENT HOUSE 500 18700 Yes WDT 1 Arniya
16 Shri Ram 12 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 600 15900 Yes WDT 2 Sangrampura
17 Devnarayan 13 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 520 5350 Yes WDT 1 Krani
chandrapura
18 Durgamata 15 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 1500 18500 Yes WDT 2 Sangrampur
a
19 Baba 10 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 800 13500 Yes WDT 2 Manpura
The table indicates existence of number of groups in the area also these need to be strengthened
through trainings and financial assistance.
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II. Technical Features Table 2.14 Ground Water
S.No Source No. Functional depth mtr.
Dry Area irrigated Ha.
Water availability(days)
i) Dug wells 215 60-70 450 Approx 250
ii) Shallow tube wells 23 200 25 Approx 300
iii) Pumping sets 145 0 -
iv) Deep Tube Wells 8 500 50 365 days
Total 391
Table 2.15 Availability of drinking water
S.No Name of the village
Drinking water requirement Ltrs/day
Present availability of drinking water Ltrs/day
No. of drinking water sources available
No. functional
No. requires repairs
No. Defunctional
1 Beejwar 100000 55000 45 35 5 5
2 Malera 40000 25000 10 7 2 1
3 Thanwla 25000 20000 11 5 3 3
4 Nasirda 25000 50000 2 2
Table 2.16 Water Use efficiency
Name of major crop
Area (Hectare)
through water saving devices(Drip/Sprinklers)
through water conserving agronomic practices#
Any other (pl. specify)
Total
Mustard Nil 2500 2500
The tables above indicate need for judicious use of available Water.
Encouraging optimum use of water through installation of sprinklers on every operational wells Table 2.17 Slope details.
Slope of Watershed
S.No. Slope percentage
Area in hectares
1 0-1 5771
2 1-3 715
3 3-5 88
4 5-7 19
As most of the area has slope less than 3% construction of contour bunds can solve the problem
of water erosion in agriculture fields and protect washing of top soil and manures/fertilisers.
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Table 2.18 Water Budgeting
S.N. ITEM DTEAILS
1 Name of Watershed IWMP-IX
2 Name of Panchyat Samiti Deoli
3 Macro No. 4
4 Micro No. 8
5 Topographical area Ha. 5964
6 Area not available for treatment , Pal, habitation, rasta etc.
7 Effective area 5964
8 Average annual rainfall mm 525
9 From strange table proposition of estimated runoff by given rainfall
% of runoff to rainfall
In good catchment 13.90
In average catchment 10.40
in bad catchment 6.90
Table-1
Type of Watershed Area of
Watershed Ha
Factor in cum per
Ha
Expected yield cum
Good 1194 660 788040
Average 2980 494 1472120
Bad 1790 328 587120
Total 5964 1482 2847280
10 Present storage of water by existing runoff structure
Table-2
SN Name of Structure No./Area Storage
capacity in cum
Total storage in
cum Remarks
1 As per Annexure 10 1200 12000.00
12000.00
11 Balance runoff = Expected yield- Present storage in cum
1334079.20 0 0
12 Considering average land slope PRA exercise. Recognizance survey GT Sheet etc. The following proposed new measures
0 0 0
Table-3
SN Type of Structure/ Measures No/Area/ Rmt Storage capacity per unit
Total storage
Capacity in cum
Cost per cum/per
Ha
1 ARABLE LANDS
a. Semi pucca bund with waste weir 55000 16500.00
b. Farm Pond 70 20500.00
NON ARABLE LANDS
Pasture land development 0
Open Contour trench 0
Drainage Line Treatment 0
Masonry Check Dam Small 30 As per List 22500.00
Masonry Check Dam Medium 7 As per List 7000.00
Total 66500.00 ,
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Table 2.19 Soil details
C Soil fertility Status Kg/ha
Recommended
N or O.C. 0.29% 0.5%
P 20/HA 23-56KG/HA
K 360/HA 144-336KG/HA
Micronutrients
Zn 0.36PPM 0.6PPM
Fe 1.99PPM 4.5PPM
The analysis of table shows need to improve and maintain soil fertility. Soil health card to every farmer every crop season will be provided, which will include the recommendation for Application micro nutrient and fertilizers Table 2.20 Erosion details
Erosion status in project Area
Cause Type of erosion
Area affected (ha)
Run off(mm/ year)
Average soil loss (Tones/ ha/ year)
Water erosion
a Sheet 3750 3750
b Rill 1550 1550
c Gully 664 664
Sub-Total
Wind erosion -
Total for project 5964 5964
The need is:
To check land degradation
To reduce excessive biotic pressure by containing the number and increase of livestock
To check cultivation on sloping lands without adequate precautions of soil and water conservation measures
To discourage cultivation along susceptible nallah beds
To check Faulty agriculture techniques
To check Uncontrolled grazing and developed cattle tracks
To check Deforestation of steep slopes
To check erosive velocity of runoff, store Runoff, to arrest silt carried by runoff and to recharge Ground Water structures life Earthen check dams, gully plugs, Bank Stabilisation, Loose stone check Dams, Gabions, Earthen embankment (Nadi) and Anicuts would be taken up.
Soil Profile
S. No.
Major Soil Classes Area in hectares
Clay loam 4550
Soil Depth : 75-90cm
B Depth (Cms.) Area in hectares
1 30 1550
2 45 2450
3 75 550
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CHAPTER - III Proposed Development Plan :
A) Preparatory phase activities Capacity Building Trainings and EPA
The IEC activities like Kalajathas, Group meetings, door to door campaign, slogans and
wall writings etc. were carried out in all the habitations of 071113/ 3,4,6,7 Micro
Watershed. A series of meetings were conducted with GP members, community and
discussed about the implementation of IWMP programme. User groups were also
formed.
Gramasabhas were conducted for approval of EPA (Village), for selecting the watershed
committee and approval of DPR.
S.no Name of the Gram Panchayat Date on which
Gramasabha approved
EPA
1 BEEJWAR 18/7/2011
2 MALERA 19/7/2011
3 THANWLA 21/7/2011
4 NASIRDA 20/7/2011
1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
S. No.
Names of village
Amount earmarked
for EPA
Entry Point Activities planned
Estimated cost Rs. in lacs
Expenditure incurred
Rs. in lacs Balance
Expected outcome
Actual outcom
e
1 BEEJWAR 14.16 3-Shavdahgrih, 5-solar light, 2-repairing of well, kheli
14.16 11.10 3.06
2 MALERA 8.20 2-Shavdahgrih, 5-solarlight,
8.20 5.70 2.50
3 THANWLA 4.80 1-Shavdahgrih, 1-solar light, 1-repairing of well,kheli 1- Rapta work
4.80 4.80 0.00
4 NASIRDA 1.50 1-Shavdahgrih, 4-solar light,
1.50 1.50 0.00
The PRA exercise was carried out in all the villages on the dates shown below:
S.no Name of the
village/Habitation
Date on which PRA
conducted
1 BEEJWAR 10,12,17,19,24.01.2012
2 MALERA 31.01.2012,02.02.2012
3 THANWLA 6,7.02.2012
4 NASIRDA 8.02.2012
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Transect walk were carried out involving the community for Social mapping, Resource
mapping. Detailed discussions and deliberations with all the primary stakeholders were carried
out.
Socio-economic survey was carried out during Apr to Sep. 2011 period covering all the
households and primary data on demography, Land holdings, Employment status, Community
activities etc. was collected as mentioned in chapter 2.
PDCOR was assigned the work of preparing various thematic layers using
Cartosat-1 and LISS-3 imageries for Creation, development and management of geo-spatial
database depicting present conditions of land (terrain), water and vegetation with respect to
watershed under different ownerships at village level
Various thematic layers provided by PDCOR are :
Delineation of Macro/Micro watershed boundaries.
Digitised Khasara maps of the villages falling in project area.
Network of Drainage lines, existing water bodies, falling in the project area.
Base maps (transport network, village/boundaries, and settlements).
Land Use / Land cover map.
Contours at 1 meter interval, slope map
Based on GIS thematic layers, Field visits , PRA and analysis of benchmark data (as
discussed in chapter 2) final Treatment plan on revenue map for implementation has been
framed. Thus each intervention identified has been marked on revenue map .
.
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CHAPTER-IV IWMP IX (BEEJWAR)
NRM ACTION PLAN
Activity Unit Quantity Unit cost Rs.
Total cost Rs.
in lac
Cost from Project
Fund Rs. in lac
Convergence Fund Rs. in
lac
Beneficiary Contribution*
EARTHENBUND 0.90 m2 25000 91 22.75 22.75 1.59
EARTHENBUND 1.40 m2 30000 135 40.50 40.50 3.30
WASTE WEIR
3mtr
No. 323 22000 71.06 71.06 5.31
5mtr No. 125 36000 45.00 45.00 3.11
7mtr No. 20 120000 24.00 24.00 1.66
10mtr No. 10 211000 21.10 21.10 2.21
15 mtr No. 7 432100 30.24 30.24 2.11
Face Wall Rmt 600 4024 24.14 24.14 0.00
Pitching Sqm 2022 181.93 3.67 3.67 0.00
Toe Wall with
pitching
Rmt 500 1380 6.90 6.90 0.00
PASTURE DEV. Ha 50 20941 10.47 10.47 0.00
FARMPOND No. 70 88500 61.95 61.95 4.37
REP. OF EXI
STR.
No. 19 1.0 19.00 19.00 0.00
No. 10 2.0 20.00 20.00
Total 400.78 400.78 23.66
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Production System & Livelihood and Micro Enterprise 19%
Activity Unit Quantity Unit cost
Total cost Rs. in lac
Cost from Project Fund Rs. in lac
Convergence Fund Rs. in
lac
Beneficiary Contribution*
Production System Drip
No. 20 34000 6.80 0.00 6.80
Sprinkler No. 20 12000 2.40 0.00 2.40
Horticulture No.
4000 110 4.40 4.40
Vermi compost No. 320 1000 3.20 3.20
Vegetable kits No.
420 500 2.10 2.10
Land Reclamation No. 116 6900 8.004 8.004
Crop Demonstration No.
283 500 1.415 1.415
Fodder demonstration No. 280 500 1.40 1.40
NADAP No. 122 15000 18.30 18.30
AGROFORESTRY
Ha
45 18343 8.25 8.25
PASTURE DEV. Ha
43 43603 18.75 18.75
A.H. Health Camps No.
24 24000 5.76 5.76
TOTAL 80.78 71.58 9.20 7.16
Household Act/ Livelihood/ Revolving Fund to SHG or ME
12000/- 715.68 9% 64.41 64.41
TOTAL 12000/- 715.68 19% 145.19 135.99
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CHAPTER – V
Annual Action Plan : Through Project Fund
Total cost of the project 5964 ha. @ 12000/-ha. = 715.68 lacs
(A) Preparatory phase activities capacity building trainings & EPA ( 22% )
Activity Unit
Quantity Unit Cost
Lacs Total cost
1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year 5th year 6th year 7th year Total
Phy Fin Phy Fin Phy Fin Phy Fin Phy Fin Phy Fin Phy Fin Phy Fin
Admn. 12000/ha. 5964 ha. 10% 71.56 - 3.00 - 3.00 - 15.00 - 15.00 - 15.00 - 12.00 - 8.56 - 71.56
Monitoring 12000/ha. 5964 ha. 1% 7.16 - 1.00 - 1.00 - 1.00 - 1.00 - 1.00 - 1.00 - 1.16 - 7.16
Evaluation 12000/ha. 5964 ha. 1% 7.16 - 1.00 - 1.00 - 1.00 - 1.00 - 1.00 - 1.00 - 1.16 - 7.16
EPA 12000/ha. 5964 ha. 4% 28.62 - 0.00 - 0.00 - 28.62 - 0.00 - 0.00 - 0.00 - 0.00 - 28.62
I & CB 12000/ha. 5964 ha. 5% 35.78 - 1.00 - 4.00 - 5.50 - 6.50 - 6.50 - 6.50 - 5.78 - 35.78
DPR 12000/ha. 5964 ha. 1% 7.16 - 2.16 - 3.50 - 1.50 - 0.00 - 0.00 - 0.00 - 0.00 - 7.16
Total (A) 12000/ha. 5964 ha. 22% 157.44 - 8.16 12.50 52.62 23.50 23.50 20.50 16.66 - 157.44
(B) Natural resource management(56%)
Conservation measures for arable land
Earthen Bund 0.9 m
2
Rmt 25000 91 22.75 - 0.00 2500 2.27 6250 5.68 8750 7.99 5000 4.54 2500 2.27 0 0.00 25000 22.75
Earthen Bund 1.40 m
2
Rmt 30000 135 40.50 - 0.00 3000 4.05 7500 10.13 10500 14.17 6000 8.10 3000 4.05 0 0.00 30000 40.50
W.W. 3mt. No 323 0.22 71.06 - 0.00 32 7.10 81 17.82 114 24.84 64 14.20 32 7.10 0 0.00 323 71.06
W.W. 5mt. No 125 0.36 45.00 - 0.00 13 4.68 31 11.16 43 15.48 25 9.00 13 4.68 0 0.00 125 45.00
Repairing of Exiting Str.
No 19 1.00 19.00 - 0.00 2 2.00 10 10.00 7 7.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 19 19.00
Total 198.31 0.00 20.10 54.79 69.48 35.84 18.10 0.00 198.31
conservation measures for non arable land
Pasture Development
Ha. 50 20941/Ha 10.47 0.00 10 2.09 10 2.09 10 2.1 10 2.1 10 2.09 0 0.00 50 10.47
Farm Pond No. 70 88500/No 61.95 0.00 7 6.19 18 15.93 24 21.26 14 12.38 7 6.19 0 0.00 70 61.95
Face Wall Ha. 600 4024/ Rmt.
24.14 0.00 60 2.21 150 6.03 210 8.5 120 4.9 60 2.50 0 0.00 600 24.14
Pitching Sqm. 2022 181.93/
Sqm 3.67 0.00 1000 1.70 1022 1.97 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 2022 3.67
Toe-Wall with Pitching
Rmt 500 1380/Rmt. 6.90 0.00 500 6.90 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 500 6.90
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Repairing of E.S. No. 10 2.00 20.00 0.00 3 6.00 5 10.00 2 4.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 10 20.00
MMS (i) 7mtr.
No. 20 1.20 24.00 0.00 2 2.40 5 6.00 8 9.60 3 3.60 2 2.40 0 0.00 20 24.00
(ii) 10mtr. No. 10 2.11 21.10 0.00 1 2.11 3 6.33 3 6.33 2 4.22 1 2.11 0.00 10 21.10
(iii) 15mtr. No. 7 4.32 30.24 0.00 0 0.00 2 8.64 2 8.64 2 8.64 1 4.32 0.00 7 30.24
Total 202.47 0 0.00 29.60 56.99 60.43 35.84 19.61 0.00 0 202.47
Total (B) 56% 400.78 0.00 49.70 111.78 129.91 71.68 37.71 0.00 400.78
( C ) Production System and micro enterprise & Livelihoods(19%)
Production measures (10%)
Horticulture Plantation
No 4000 110 4.40 500 0.55 1000 1.10 1200 1.32 800 0.88 500 0.55 0 0.00 4000 4.40
Vermi Compost No 320 1000 3.20 35 0.35 68 0.68 112 1.12 70 0.70 35 0.35 0 0.00 320 3.20
Crop Demonstration
No 283 500 1.42 60 0.30 60 0.30 60 0.30 60 0.30 43 0.22 0 0.00 283 1.42
Land Reclamation
No 116 6900 8.00 20 1.38 30 2.07 30 2.07 20 1.38 16 1.10 0 0.00 116 8.00
Fodder Demon. No 280 500 1.40 30 0.15 65 0.33 95 0.48 60 0.30 30 0.15 0 0.00 280 1.40
Agro Foresty Ha. 45 18343 8.25 10 1.83 10 1.83 15 2.75 10 1.83 0 0.00 0 0.00 45 8.25
Pasture Development
Ha. 43 43603 18.75 5 2.18 10 4.36 13 5.67 10 4.36 5 2.18 0 0.00 43 18.75
NADAP 122 15000 18.30 12 1.80 30 4.50 40 6.00 30 4.50 10 1.50 0 0.00 122 18.30
Vage Kit No. 420 500 2.10 50 0.25 100 0.50 150 0.75 70 0.35 50 0.25 0 0.00 420 2.10
A.H. Health Camps
No 24 24000 5.76 8 1.92 8 1.92 8 1.92 24 5.76
Total 71.58 8.79 17.59 22.37 16.52 6.30 0.00 71.58
Micro Enterprise & Livelihoods (9%)
Household Act/ Livelihood/ Revolving fund to SHG or ME
12000/- 715.68 9% 64.41 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.41 64.41
Total 64.41 0.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.41 0.00 64.41
Total (C) 12000/- 715.68 19% 135.99 0.00 8.79 33.59 38.37 32.52 22.71 0.00 135.99
(D) Consolidation
12000/- 715.68 3% 21.47 0.00 4.50 4.50 4.40 4.40 3.67 21.47
Grand Total 12000/- 715.68 100% 715.68 8.16 75.49 202.49 196.18 132.10 84.59 16.66 715.68
% Targets
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CHAPTER – VI
EXPECTED OUT COMES
1 2 3 4 5 6
S. No. Item Unit of
measurement Pre-project Status
Expected Post-project Status
Remarks
1 Status of water table (Depth to Ground water level) Meters 16-18 11 Mtr
2 Ground water structures repaired/ rejuvenated No. Nil 7
3 Quality of drinking water Floride De Fluorination Plant PHED ls Convergence fd;k tkosxkA
4 Availability of drinking water Not Sufficient 20% increase
5 Change in irrigated Area Ha 1223 1350
6 Change in cropping/ land use pattern Agr+AH Agri+Horti+AH
7 Area under agricultural crop Ha
I Area under single crop Ha 3990 4110
Ii Area under double crop Ha 1974 2075
Iii Area under multiple crop Ha 7 25
8 Change in cultivated Area Ha
9 yield of major
crops of area
Yield of Bajra q/ha 6/Ha 6.5/Ha
Yield of Wheat q/ha 30/Ha 35/Ha
Yield of Gram q/ha 6.30/Ha 7.50/Ha
Yield of Mustard q/ha 12/Ha 14/Ha
10 production of major crops of
area
Production of Bajra tons 678 T 710 T
Production of Wheat tons 1040 1150
Production of Gram tons 70 100T
Production of Mustard tons 2300 2410
11 Area under vegetation Ha - 13 Ha
12 Area under horticulture Ha 1 40Ha
13 Area under fuel Ha 150 210 Ha
14 Area under Fodder Ha 20 50
15 Fodder production Q 40000 80000
16 Milk production Litres/day 2510 3050
17 SHGs Active No. 10 20
18 No. of livelihoods No. 79 115
19 Income Rs.in la 14100 18000
20 Migration No. 336 110
21 SHG Federations formed No. - 1
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Critical Assumption
No severe droughts/ unexpected floods/ natural disasters
Adequate funds are allocated for the same and released on time.
There is no significant pest/ disease attack, and if so, then it will have been contained before
irreversible damage is done.
Adverse market conditions do not persist long.
Sound macro-economic and growth conditions continue and the benefits are widely distributed
particularly in the rural areas.
Facilitating agencies and resource providers have the required competent staff so that timely
and appropriate technical advice and services are provided to farmers whenever required.
The Capacity Building Plan is implemented, monitored and modified to address evolving needs
and feedback from participants.
The execution of the Women’s Empowerment Pedagogy is regularly monitored by the District
and State level Implementing Agencies
Means of Verification of indicators
Baseline surveys like household income ,expenditure, health and nutrition etc at the beginning,
mid-term and end of the project period
Annual participatory assessment by communities during project period.
Regular project monitoring reports prepared by project monitoring teams/ agencies.
Membership and other Records, Minutes of Meetings maintained by the SHGs, WCs/
Individual beneficiaries/project-related village and local bodies/PRIs.
External review missions
Data maintained by Government department (Revenue, Agriculture, Groundwater, Irrigation,
Animal Husbandry
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CHAPTER VII
Technical designs and estimates for proposed activities.
For Estimates GKN of the Zila Parishad should be used. For Production System activities, rates of
Agriculture/Horticulture/Animal Husbandry should be used.
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elkyk 1%6 esa djukA
1 1.00 0.30 0.45 0.135
Cum 409.10 1619.00 55.22 218.56
3
50 feeh- eksVkbZ esa lhesUV
daØhV 1%2%4 vuqikr esa 12
,e,e iRFkj fxV~Vh ds lkFk
feykdj MkyukA
1 1.00 0.30 0.00 0.30
Spm 78.00 210.00 23.40 63.00
4
15 ls 30 ls-eh- eksVs gFkksM+s ls
rjkls gq, ,dy iRFkj dh
fifpax leLr mBku ds lkFk]
vkiwfrZ ds lfgr
1 1.00 6.00 0.23 1.38
Cum. 169.80 791.00 234.32 1091.58
Total Rs. 319.84 1380.04
Je &319-84@Rmt
lkexzh &1060-20@Rmt or Say Rs. 1380.04/Rmt.
38
rdehuk
dk;kZy; iapk;r lfefr nsoyh ¼Vksad½
dk;Z dk uke %& fifpax dk;Z e; Vks oky fuekZ.k
xzke %&
xzke iapk;r %&
BSR 1-4-2012, Zila Parishad Tonk
Ø-
la- vkbZVe la- y- pkS-
Å-
@x-
dk;Z
dh
ek=k
nj jkf'k
Je lkexzh Je lkexzh
1-
uhao esa] 1-50 eh- xgjkbZ rd
feV~Vh [kksnuk] cxy ,oa ry
dks laokjuk rFkk [kqnh gqbZ
feV~Vh dks 50 eh- nwjh rd
fuLikfnr djukA l[r
feV~Vh esaA
1 1.00 0.45 1.00 0.45
Cum. 92.00 92.00 41.40 41.40
2
lhesUV daØhV 1%3%6 vuqikr
esa 20 ,e,e iRFkj fxV~Vh ds
lkFk feykdj MkyukA
1 1.00 0.45 1.00 0.45
Cum
1 1.00 0.30 0.25
0.075
0.525
Cum
318.55 2107.00 167.23 1106.17
3
15 ls 30 ls-eh- eksVs gFkksM+s ls
rjkls gq, ,dy iRFkj dh
fifpax leLr mBku ds lkFk]
vkiwfrZ ds lkFkA
1 1.00 6.00 0.23 1.38
Cum 169.80 791.00 234.32 1091.58
Total Rs. 442.95 2239.15
Je &442-95@Rmt
lkexzh &1796-20@Rmt or Say Rs. 2239.15/Rmt.
39
rdehuk
dk;kZy; iapk;r lfefr nsoyh ¼Vksad½
dk;Z dk uke %& lqj{kk nhokj fuekZ.k dk;ZA
xzke %&
xzke iapk;r %&
BSR 1-4-2012, Zila Parishad Tonk
Ø-
la- vkbZVe la- y- pkS-
Å-
@x-
dk;Z dh
ek=k
nj jkf'k
Je lkexzh Je lkexzh
1-
uhao esa] 1-50 eh- xgjkbZ
rd feV~Vh [kksnuk] cxy
dh ry dks lery djuk
rFkk [kqnh gqbZ feV~Vh dks
50 eh- nwjh rd
fuLikfnr djukA l[r
feV~Vh esaA
1 100' 3' 3'
900 Cuf.
or
25.47
Cum
92.00 92.00 2343.24 2343.24
2
feV~Vh esa lhesUV daØhV
1%4%8 vuqikr esa 40
,e,e iRFkj fxV~Vh ds
lkFk feykdj MkyukA
1 100' 3' 6''
150 Cuf
or
4.24
Cum
318.55 1888.00 1350.65 8005.12
3
uhoa ,oa dqlhZ esa iRFkj
dh cS:)k <ksadk fpaukbZ
lhesUV elkyk 1%6 esaA
1 100' 3' 3'6"
1050.100
Cuf
29.71
Cum
409.10 1619.00 12154.36 48100.49
4
vf/kjpuk esa iRFkj dh
cssj)k <ksadk fpukbZ
lhesUV elkyk 1%6 esa
1 100' 3+1+6" 5'
1125.00
Cuf
31.83
Cum
526.00 1753.00 16742.58 55797.99
5
50 ,e,e eksVkbZ esa
lhesUV daØhV 1%2%4
vuqqikr esa 12 ,e,e
iRFkj fxV~Vh ds lkFk
MkyukA
1 100' 1' 6"
150.00
Cuf.
13.94
Cum
78.00 210.00 1087.32 2927.40
6
lhesUV IykLVj 1%6
elkys esa 20 ,e,e
eksVkbZ esa djuk
1 100' 6' 0
600.00
Sqf.
55.76
Sqm.
52.60 99.00 2932.97 5520.24
36611.12 122694.48
Je &366-11@Ft Total Rs. 36611.00 122694.00
lkexzh &857-88@Ft. or Say Rs. 1226.94/Ft.
or Say Rs. 4024.36/Rmt
40
DRAWING OF Protection Wall
41
rdehuk
dk;kZy; iapk;r lfefr nsoyh ¼Vksad½
dk;Z dk uke %& vnZu c.M ij fifpax dk dk;Z
xzke %&
xzke iapk;r %&
BSR 1-4-2012, Zila Parishad Tonk
Ø-
la- vkbZVe la- y- pkS-
Å-
@x-
dk;Z
dh
ek=k
nj jkf'k
Je lkexzh Je lkexzh
1-
15 ls 30 ls-eh- eksVs gFkksM+s ls
rjkls gq, ,dy iRFkj dh
fifpax leLr mBku ds lkFk]
vkiwfrZ ds lkFkA
1 1.00 1.00 0.23 0.23
Cum. 169.80 791.00 39.05 181.93
Total Rs. 39.05 181.93
Je &39-05@Rmt
lkexzh &142-88@Rmt or Say Rs. 181.93/Rmt.
42
MODEL ESTIMATE FOR DRIP (IRRIGATION)
Area : 0.5 Hect.
Spacing : 6M X 6M
Purposle : ORCHARD
Scheme- IWMP-IX Watershed - Beejwar P.S. DEOLI
S.No. Items Unit Quantity Rate Amount Rs.
1 PVC Pipe 50 MM Mtr. 102 58.00 5916.00
6Kg./ cm2
2 Lateral 16 mm ISI Mtr. 900 6.60 5940.00
Class - Ist
2 Dripper Mtr. 300 2.90 870.00
3 Screen Filter Nos. 1 2800.00 2800.00
4 Flush Value Nos. 1 100.00 100.00
5 Fertilizer Tank/Ventury Nos. 1 3000.00 3000.00
6 By Pass Assembly Nos. 1 1500.00 1500.00
Total 20126.00
Accessories & Fitting cost @ 5/- 1006.00
Total Amount 21132.30
Total Amount (after round off) 21132.00
43
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, BANASTHALI UNIVERSITY
Proposal for Skill Training Programme for Self Employment
Duration - 30 Days (210 hours)
Number of Trainees - 25
Name of Institute - KVK Banasthali
Topics : (i) Dairy Management
(ii) Fruit and Vegetable Preservation
(iii) Milk Products
Budget Estimate
Serial No. Item of Expenditure
Amount Rs.
1
Promotional Activities,
Administrative
Overhead and Contingenvies. 11300
2 Charges for Tranining Inputs
(Trainer Honorarium @ 70/hourx 210 hour) 14700
3
Boarding Charges (Rs. 90/
day/Trainee) 67500
4
Lodging Charges (Rs.
50/day/Trainee) 37500
5
Exposure
Visit 6000
6 Provision For Follow-up 3000
Total 140000
44
MODEL ESTIMATE FOR SPRINKLER SYSTEM
tyxzg.k {ks= & chtokM+ xzk-ia-%& chtokM+] ukfljnk] Fkkaoyk] ekysM+k
;kstuk & IWMP-IX iapk;r lfefr & nsoyh
;kstuk & 0-5 gS- xfrfof/k & fLizdayj flLVe
vuqekfur rdehuk
Ø-la- vkbVe bdkbZ nj izfr
ua0 ek=k
ykxr :-
esa
1 HDPE Sprinkler Pipe 90 MM 1.0 No. No 880 10 8800
2 HDPE Sprinkler Pipe 90 MM (6 mt Length) No 100 3 300
3 NOZEL is 12232 Pipe BRAND No 300 3 900
4 RISER PIPE GI 3 NO. No 80 3 240
5 Adoptor full Button 90 MM No 3 1250
6 Tec 90 MM HDPE Rolex No 300 1 300
7 NOZEL 90 MM HDPE ROLEX No 250 1 250
8 PCN 90 MM HDPE No 180 1 180
9 END CAP 90 MM HDPE ROLEX No 60 1 60
BRAND
Total Rs. 12280
Say 12000
45
MODEL ESTIMATE FOR SPRINKLER SYSTEM
tyxzg.k {ks= & chtokM+ xzk-ia-%& chtokM+] ukfljnk] Fkkaoyk] ekysM+k
;kstuk & IWMP-IX iapk;r lfefr & nsoyh
;kstuk & 1-0 gS- xfrfof/k & fLizdayj flLVe
vuqekfur rdehuk
Ø-la- vkbVe bdkbZ nj izfr
ua0 ek=k
ykxr :-
esa
1 HDPE Sprinkler Pipe 90 MM Polex Brand No 550 30 16500
2 HDPE Sprinkler Pipe 90 MM 3 (6 mtr.) No 300 1 300
3 NOZEL BI 12232 ROLEX BRAND No 300 5 1500
4 RISER PIPE GI 3 NO. No 80 5 400
5 Adoptor full Button ROLEX BRAND No 250 5 1250
6 Tec 90 MM HDPE Rolex No 300 1 300
7 NOZEL 90 MM HDPE ROLEX No 250 1 250
8 PIN 90 MM HDPE Rolex No 180 1 180
9 END CAP 90 MM HDPE ROLEX BRANS No 160 1 160
Total Rs. 20840
Say 21000
46
MODEL ESTIMATE FOR HORTICULTURE PLAN
tyxzg.k {ks= & chtokM+ xzk-ia-%& chtokM+] ukfljnk] Fkkaoyk] ekysM+k
;kstuk & IWMP-IX iapk;r lfefr & nsoyh
iapk;r lfefr & nsoyh
vuqekfur rdehuk
Qy mRiknu gsrq mi;qDr ikS/ks & ve:n] uhcw] csj] vkaoyk
Ø-la- vkbVe bdkbZ nj izfr
bdkbZ ek=k ykxr :-
1 Layout of Pits No 0.18 1 0.18
2 Excavation in Hard drymoist soil 0.9x 0.9x0.9 cum 63/- 0.73 45.99
3 Refilling of pits (1:1:1) (Tank soil+Sand+Fym) cum LS 20.00
4 Making semicircular Thanwla of 45 radius No 1.80 1.80
5 Treatment of pit
1- Insecticide gm 2.00 2.00
2- Fertilizer gm 5.00 5.00
3- Cost of Plant gm 15.00 15.00
6 Planning of plants is pit No 4.00 1 4.00
7 Transportation of Plant at site No LS 1 1.00
8 Watering of Plant by Earthan pot when No 1.65 8 13.20
water is available at planting site for 1st
year
9 Weeding & Hoeing up to 15 cm. Deep No 0.90 3 2.70
45 cm radius
Total Rs. 110.87
Say Rs. 110.00
47
MODEL ESTIMATE FOR DRIP (Irrigation )
Area : 1.0 Hect.
Spacing : 6Mx6M
Purposle : ORCHARD
S.No. Items Unit Qua. Rate Amount
Rs.
1 PVC Pipe 63 MM 4kg/cm2 Mtr. 54 66.00 3564.00
2 PVC Pipe 50 MM 6kg/cm2 Mtr. 102 58.00 5916.00
3 Lateral 12MM ISI Class - I Mtr. 1800 6.60 11880.00
4 Dripper & Lph/4Lph Mtr. 600 2.90 1740.00
5 Screen Filter Mtr. 1 2800.00 2800.00
6 Control Value 50 MM Mtr. 2 500.00 1000.00
7 Flush Value 50 MM Mtr. 2 100.00 200.00
8 Ventury Mtr. 1 3000.00 3000.00
9 By pass Assembly Mtr. 1 1700.00 1700.00
Total 31800.00
Accessories & fitting @ 5/- 1590.00
Total Amount 33390.00
Total Amount (after rounf off) 33390.00
48
MODEL ESTIMATE INNOVATIVE ACTIVITIES
tyxzg.k {ks= & chtokM+ xzk-ia-%& chtokM+] ukfljnk] Fkkaoyk] ekysM+k
;kstuk & IWMP-IX iapk;r lfefr & nsoyh
xfrfof/k &Innovative Activities
vuqekfur rdehuk
Ø-la- vkbVe bdkbZ nj ek=k
ykxr :-
es
1 Pheromone Tape (Pest Cont.) No 250/- 5/-ha 750.00
2 N.P.V. (Pio Pesticide) Ml 360/- 250ml 90.00
3 Azadiractin (Bio Pesticide) Ml 300/- 300ml 90.00
4 Tricoderma (Seed treatment) Gm gm/kg 250gm
(Bio-Pesticide) seeds
(ii) Root Treatment Gm 500g, 50.00
(iii) Soil-Treatment Kg 65/-kg 25kg 2375.00
Total 3355.00
Say Rs. 3400.00
49
MODEL ESTIMATE FOR RECLAMATION
tyxzg.k {ks= & chtokM+ xzk-ia-%& chtokM+] ukfljnk] Fkkaoyk] ekysM+k
;kstuk & IWMP-IX iapk;r lfefr & nsoyh
{ks=Qy & 0-5 gSDVs;j xfrfof/k &Estimate for Reclamation
of Alkali Soil /Hact.
vuqekfur rdehuk
Ø-la- vkbVe bdkbZ nj ek=k
ykxr :-
es
1 Zypsum Qt. 20/Bag 98Bag 1960.00
2 Dhecha Seed Kg 60/kg 25 1500.00
3460.00
3460x2
Repeat for Next Year 6920.00
Say Rs. 6900.00
50
MODEL ESTIMATE FOR FARMER TRAINING
tyxzg.k {ks= & chtokM+ xzk-ia-%& chtokM+] ukfljnk] Fkkaoyk] ekysM+k
;kstuk & IWMP-IX iapk;r lfefr & nsoyh
d`"kd la[;k & 50 xfrfof/k & izf'k{k.k d`"kd
vuqekfur rdehuk
Ø-la- vkbVe bdkbZ nj ek=k
ykxr :-
es
1 nSfud HkRrk l0 50 50 2500.00
2 vkus&tkus dk okLrfod fdjk;k l0 25 50 1250.00
¼izf'k{k.k LFky rd½
2 LVs'kujh o izf'k{k.k lkexzh l0 50 50 2500.00
3 ekuns; ¼izf'k{kd½ l0 200 3 600.00
4 okgu fdjk;k ¼QhYM foftV½ & 1 1000.00
5 VsUVst ¼Dykl :e lqfo/kk,a½ 750.00
6 thi fdjk;k 500.00
7 vU; [kpsZ ¼ QksVksxzkQh fofM;ksxzkQh½ 300.00
Say Rs. 9400.00
51
MODEL ESTIMATE FOR EXPOSURE TOUR
tyxzg.k {ks= & chtokM+ xzk-ia-%& chtokM+] ukfljnk] Fkkaoyk] ekysM+k
;kstuk & IWMP-IX iapk;r lfefr & nsoyh
d`"kd la[;k & 40 xfrfof/k & d"̀kd v/;;u Hkze.k
fnuks dh la[;k & 6
vuqekfur rdehuk
Ø-la- vkbVe bdkbZ nj ek=k
ykxr :-
es
1 nSfud HkRrk l0 100/- 6x40x100 24000.00
2 vkus&tkus dk ;k=k O;; iSlk@fdeh 0.5km 6x40x 23000.00
1150x0.5
2 LVs'kujh o izf'k{k.k lkexzh l0 80/- 40 3200.00
4 okgu fdjk;k ¼QhYM foftV½ & LS 2000.00
ty xzg.k {ks= ¼okLrfod½
5 vU; [kpsZ LS 500.00
Total 52700.00
Say Rs. 53000.00
52
MODEL ESTIMATE FOR EXPOSURE TOUR
tyxzg.k {ks= & chtokM+ xzk-ia-%& chtokM+] ukfljnk] Fkkaoyk] ekysM+k
;kstuk & IWMP-IX iapk;r lfefr & nsoyh
d`"kd la[;k & 40 xfrfof/k & d"̀kd v/;;u Hzke.k
fnuks dh la[;k &
vuqekfur rdehuk
Ø-la- vkbVe bdkbZ nj ek=k
ykxr :-
es
1 nSfud HkRrk l0 100/- 3x40 12000.00
2 ;k=k O;; iSlk@fdeh 0.5km 810x0.50 16200.00
x40
2 LVs'kujh o izf'k{k.k lkexzh l0 80/- 40 3200.00
4 okgu fdjk;k ¼QhYM foftV½ & LS 2000.00
ty xzg.k {ks= ¼okLrfod½
5 vU; [kpsZ LS 500.00
Total 33900.00
Say Rs. 34000.00
53
MODEL ESTIMATE FOR ONE DAY FARMERS TRAINING
tyxzg.k {ks= & chtokM+ xzk-ia-%& chtokM+] ukfljnk] Fkkaoyk] ekysM+k
;kstuk & IWMP-IX iapk;r lfefr & nsoyh
d`"kd la[;k & 50 xfrfof/k & izf'k{k.k d`"kd¼,d fnolh;½
vuqekfur rdehuk
Ø-la- vkbVe bdkbZ nj ek=k
ykxr :-
es
1 nSfud HkRrk l0 50 50 2500.00
2 vkus&tkus dk okLrfod fdjk;k l0 25 50 1250.00
¼izf'k{k.k LFky rd½
2 LVs'kujh o izf'k{k.k lkexzh l0 50 50 2500.00
3 ekuns; ¼izf'k{kd½ l0 150 3 450.00
4 okgu fdjk;k ¼QhYM foftV½ & 1 1000.00
5 VsUVst ¼Dykl :e lqfo/kk,a½ 750.00
6 thi fdjk;k 500.00
7 vU; [kpsZ ¼ QksVksxzkQh fofM;ksxzkQh½ 300.00
Total 9250.00
ukV & funs'kky; i=dzekad F7(60) WDSC/Trg/2003-04/1147-1200 Date 12.07.2004
54
MODEL ESTIMATE FOR TWO DAYS FARMERS TRAINING
tyxzg.k {ks= & chtokM+ xzk-ia-%& chtokM+] ukfljnk] Fkkaoyk] ekysM+k
;kstuk & IWMP-IX iapk;r lfefr & nsoyh
d`"kd la[;k & 30 xfrfof/k & izf'k{k.k d`"kd¼nks fnolh;½
vuqekfur rdehuk
Ø-la- vkbVe bdkbZ nj ek=k
ykxr :-
es
1 nSfud HkRrk l0 50 60 3000.00
2 vkus&tkus dk okLrfod fdjk;k l0 25 30 750.00
¼izf'k{k.k LFky rd½
3 LVs'kujh o izf'k{k.k lkexzh l0 80 30 2400.00
4 ekuns; ¼izf'k{k.k½ l0 150 3 450.00
5 okgu fdjk;k ¼,d fnu QhYM foftV½ 1500 1 1500.00
6 VsUVst o vU; 1500 1 1500.00
7 thi fdjk;k 500 3 1500.00
8 vU; [kpsZ 500 500.00
Total 11600.00
Say 11500.00
55
MODEL ESTIMATE FOR ONE DAY EXPOSURE TOUR
tyxzg.k {ks= & chtokM+ xzk-ia-%& chtokM+] ukfljnk] Fkkaoyk] ekysM+k
;kstuk & IWMP-IX iapk;r lfefr & nsoyh
d`"kd la[;k & 50
xfrfof/k & d"̀kd v/;;u Hkze.k ¼,d
fnolh;½
vuqekfur rdehuk
Ø-la- vkbVe bdkbZ nj ek=k
ykxr :-
es
1 nSfud HkRrk l0 50 50 2500.00
2 vkus&tkus dk okLrfod fdjk;k 5@fd-eh- 300x0.5 7500.00
¼izf'k{k.k LFky rd½ x50
3 LVs'kujh o izf'k{k.k lkexzh l0 50/- 50 2500.00
4 okgu fdjk;k ¼{ks= & Hkze.k ¼ty xzg.k & LS 500.00
{ks= okLrfod½
5 vU; [kpsZ 300 300.00
Total 13300.00
Say Rs. 13500.00
56
MODEL ESTIMATE FOR THREE DAYS EXPOSURE TOUR
tyxzg.k {ks= & chtokM+ xzk-ia-%& chtokM+] ukfljnk] Fkkaoyk] ekysM+k
;kstuk & IWMP-IX iapk;r lfefr & nsoyh
d`"kd la[;k & 30 xfrfof/k & izf'k{k.k d`"kd¼rhufnolh;½
vuqekfur rdehuk
Ø-la- vkbVe bdkbZ nj ek=k
ykxr :-
es
1 nSfud HkRrk l0 50 90 4500.00
2 vkus&tkus dk okLrfod fdjk;k l0 25 30 750.00
¼izf'k{k.k LFky rd½
3 LVs'kujh o izf'k{k.k lkexzh l0 120 50 3600.00
4 ekuns; ¼izf'k{kd½ l0 150 4 600.00
5 okgu fdjk;k ¼,d fnu QhYM foftV½ & 1500.00
6 VsUVst ¼Dykl :e lqfo/kk,a½ 2000 2000.00
7 thi fdjk;k 500 4 2000.00
8 vU; [kpsZ ¼ QksVksxzkQh fofM;ksxzkQh½ 1000.00
Total 15950.00
Say Rs. 16000.00
57
MODEL ESTIMATE FOR ONE DAY FARMER TRAINING
Cykd Lrj @ xzke Lrj
tyxzg.k {ks= & chtokM+ xzk-ia-%& chtokM+] ukfljnk] Fkkaoyk] ekysM+k
;kstuk & IWMP-IX iapk;r lfefr & nsoyh
d`"kd la[;k & 30 xfrfof/k & izf'k{k.k d`"kd¼ ,dfnolh;½
vuqekfur rdehuk
Ø-la- vkbVe bdkbZ nj ek=k
ykxr :-
es
1 nSfud HkRrk l0 50 50 2500.00
2 vkus&tkus dk ;k=k O;; 0-5@fdeh 300x0.5 50 7500.00
x50
3 LVs'kujh o izf'k{kd lkexzh l0 50 2500.00
4 okgu fdjk;k ¼{ks= Hkze.k½ty xzg.k {ks= & 500 L.S. 500.00
5 vU; [kpsZ ¼ QksVksxzkQh fofM;ksxzkQh½ 300 300.00
Total 13300.00
Say Rs. 13500.00
58
MODEL ESTIMATE FOR FIVE DAYS EXPOSURE TOUR
tyxzg.k {ks= & chtokM+ xzk-ia-%& chtokM+] ukfljnk] Fkkaoyk] ekysM+k
;kstuk & IWMP-IX iapk;r lfefr & nsoyh
d`"kd la[;k & 50 xfrfof/k &d"̀kd v/;;u Hkze.k¼ikWapfnolh;½
fnuks dh la[;k & 5
vuqekfur rdehuk
Ø-la- vkbVe bdkbZ nj ek=k
ykxr :-
es
1 nSfud HkRrk l0 50 100 5000.00
2 vkus&tkus dk ;k=k O;; iSlk@fdeh 0.5/km 50x1150x 28750.00
0.5
3 LVs'kujh o izf'k{kd lkexzh l0 50 120 6000.00
4 okgu fdjk;k ¼{ks= Hkze.k½ty xzg.k {ks= & 2000.00
5 vU; [kpsZ ¼ QksVksxzkQh fofM;ksxzkQh½ 1000 1000.00
Total 42750.00
Say Rs. 43000.00
59
MODEL ESTIMATE FOR VERMI COMPOST
tyxzg.k {ks= & chtokM+ xzk-ia-%& chtokM+] ukfljnk] Fkkaoyk] ekysM+k
;kstuk & IWMP-IX iapk;r lfefr & nsoyh
bdkbZ & la[;k ,d xfrfof/k & oehZ dEiksLV
vuqekfur rdehuk
Ø-la- vkbVe bdkbZ nj ek=k
ykxr :-
es
1- dspqvk [kkn gsrq dspqvs kg 150kg 5kg 750.00
2- izf'k{k.k lkexzh LS 250.00
izfr izn'kZu 1000.00
60
MODEL ESTIMATE FOR FODDER DEMOSTRATION
tyxzg.k {ks= & chtokM+ xzk-ia-%& chtokM+] ukfljnk] Fkkaoyk] ekysM+k
;kstuk & IWMP-IX iapk;r lfefr & nsoyh
{ks=Qy &0-25 gS- xfrfof/k & pkjk izn'kZu
vuqekfur rdehuk
Ø-la- vkbVe bdkbZ nj ek=k
ykxr :-
es
1- fjtdk & fdLe Vh & 8
vkuUn & 2
cht kg 125/kg 6kg. 750.00
Fkkbje gm 20/100gm. 20gm 4.00
754.00
2- cjlhe & iwlk tkbUV
ojnku kg 125/kg 7kg. 875.00
Fkkbje gm 20/100gm 20gm. 4.00
879.00
3- Tokj ,eih- pjh kg 26/kg. 12kg. 312.00
jktpjh 1]2
4- cktjk kg 26/kg. 12kg. 312.00
jktdks
Total 2257.00
Say Rs. 2300.00
61
MODEL ESTIMATE FOR INTER CROP DEMOSTRATION
tyxzg.k {ks= & chtokM+ xzk-ia-%& chtokM+] ukfljnk] Fkkaoyk] ekysM+k
;kstuk & IWMP-IX iapk;r lfefr & nsoyh
{ks=Qy & 0-5 gS- xfrfof/k & bUVj Øksi Qly izn'kZu
vuqekfur rdehuk
Ø-la- vkbVe bdkbZ nj ek=k
ykxr :-
es
1- [kjhQ a, cktjk$ewax kg 25/- 2kg 50.00
ch eDdk$ ewax kg 25/- 2kg 50.00
lh fry $ ewax 10kg 250.00
2kg 50.00
115/- 2kg 230.00
25/- 2kg 50.00
2- jch ,
, ljlksa $ 40/- 2kg 80.00
puk 40/- 10kg 400.00
ch xsgwa $ 15/- 40kg 600.00
puk 40/- 10kg 400.00
lh rkjkehjk$ 25/- 2kg 50.00
puk 40/- 10kg 450.00
Total 2660.00
Say Rs. 2700.00
62
MODEL ESTIMATE FOR CROP PRODUCTIVITY PLAN
tyxzg.k {ks= & chtokM+
xzk-ia-%& chtokM+] ukfljnk] Fkkaoyk]
ekysM+k
;kstuk & IWMP-IX iapk;r lfefr & nsoyh
xfrfof/k &Crop Productivity Plan
vuqekfur rdehuk
Ø-
la- vkbVe fdLe vknku bdkbZ nj ek=k ykxr :- esa
1- Qly a
xsgwa Seed kg 17.5 50 875.00
fdLe LOK 1 Znso4 kg 10 10 100.00
jkt0 3765 Thiram 100gm 20/100gm 100 20.00
WH 147 Culture p/ct 10/gm 6 60.00
Endosulphan ml. 120/sulp 350 84.00
FYM Tonm
Urea kg 5/kg 25 125.00
DAP kg 10/kg 15 150.00
Total 1414.00
2 ¼tkS½ ch-,y- & 2 Seed kg 14.5 50 725.00
vkj Mh- 2052] 2053 Thiram gm 20/100gm 150 30.00
2058] 2035 Endosulphan ml. 120/100ml 350 84.00
Total 839.00
3 ljlksa & ck;ks 902] vkj Seed kg 23/- 2kg 46.00
,p 30] y{eh] rkjkehjk Thiram gm 20/100gm 6gm 2.00
ITSA, T-27 Znso4 kg 0.65/kg 125kg 118.00
FYM tonn 15
Urea kg 5 20 100.00
DAP kg 10 15 150.00
Total 416.00
63
MODEL ESTIMATE FOR RABI/ KHARIF DEMOSTRATION
tyxzg.k {ks= & chtokM+
xzk-ia-%& chtokM+] ukfljnk] Fkkaoyk]
ekysM+k
;kstuk & IWMP-IX iapk;r lfefr & nsoyh
xfrfof/k &jch@[kjhQ Qly izn'kZu
vuqekfur rdehuk
Ø-
la- vkbVe fdLe vknku bdkbZ nj ek=k ykxr :- esa
4 puk nksgn nyks Seed kg 32 40 1280.00
vkj,lth 828 Thiram gm 20/100gm 100 20.00
vkj,lth 44 Endosulphan ml. 120/500ml 350 84.00
Rhizobium p/ct 10/pct 3 3.00
DAP kg 10/kg 25 250.00
Total 1637.00
5 fry TC 25 Seed kg 115/- 2 230.00
RT 46 Thiram gm 6gm 2.00
RT 125 Strepto gm 6gm 10.00
H 8 cyclin
Total 242.00
6 ewax K-851 Seed kg 26/- 8kg 208.00
RMG-62 Thiram gm 16gm 3.00
RMG-268 DAP kg 9/- 35kg 315.00
MUM- 2 Znso4 kg 10/- 10kg 100.00
Total 626.00
64
MODEL ESTIMATE FOR KHARIF DEMOSTRATION
tyxzg.k {ks= & chtokM+
xzk-ia-%& chtokM+] ukfljnk] Fkkaoyk]
ekysM+k
;kstuk & IWMP-IX iapk;r lfefr & nsoyh
xfrfof/k &[kjhQ Qly
izn'kZu
vuqekfur rdehuk
Ø-
la- vkbVe fdLe vknku bdkbZ nj ek=k ykxr :- esa
4 poyk C-152 Seed kg 26/- 8kg 208.00
Rs-9 Thiram/ gm 20/100gm 16gm 3.00
Captan
RC-19 DAP kg 9/- 35kg 315.00
Zypsum kg 10/- 10kg 100.00
Total 626.00
5 mMn & d`".kk Seed kg 35/- 8kg 280.00
T - 9 Thiram gm 20/100gm 16gm 3.00
DAP kg 9/- 35kg 315.00
Zypsum kg 10/- 10kg 100.00
Total 698.00
6 Xokj RPC - 36 Seed kg 50/- 8kg 400.00
986.1003 Thiram gm 20/100gm 16gm 3.00
DAP kg 9/- 33kg 297.00
Zypsum kg 10/- 10kg 100.00
Total 800.00
65
MODEL ESTIMATE FOR CROP PRODUCTIVITY PLAN
tyxzg.k {ks= & chtokM+
xzk-ia-%& chtokM+] ukfljnk] Fkkaoyk]
ekysM+k
;kstuk & IWMP-IX iapk;r lfefr & nsoyh
xfrfof/k &Crop Productivity Plan
vuqekfur rdehuk
Ø-
la- vkbVe fdLe vknku bdkbZ nj ek=k ykxr :- esa
1- cktjk Seed kg 27/- 2kg 54.00
WCC-75 Carbendizim gm 4gm 5.00
HHB-67 Azotobactor p/ct 10/- 1p/ct 10.00
RAJ-171 P.S.B. p/ct 10/- 1p/ct 10.00
RHB-121, 127 DAP kg 9/- 30kg 270.00
Urea kg 5/- 35kg 175.00
or
SSP kg 3.5/- 100kg 350.00
Urea kg 5/- 50kg 250.00
Total 524/679
2- Tokj Seed kg 25/- 5kg 130.00
CSH-6 Thiram gm 15gm 15gm 3.00
9,10 Sulphar gm 10/- 20gm 200.00
CSV-15 Azotobactor p/ct 10/- 1p/ct 10.00
PSB p/ct 1p/ct 10.00
Urea kg 5/- 35kg 175.00
DAP kg 9/- 45kg 405.00
or or or or or
Urea kg 5/- 40kg 200.00
SSP kg 3.50/- 125kg 435.00
Total 938/988
66
MODEL ESTIMATE FOR KHARIF DEMOSTRATION
tyxzg.k {ks= & chtokM+
xzk-ia-%& chtokM+] ukfljnk] Fkkaoyk]
ekysM+k
;kstuk & IWMP-IX iapk;r lfefr & nsoyh
xfrfof/k &[kjhQ Qly
izn'kZu
vuqekfur rdehuk
Ø-
la- vkbVe fdLe vknku bdkbZ nj ek=k ykxr :- esa
3 eDdk Sed kg 25/- 10kg 250.00
vxsrh & 16 Thiram gm 20/100gm 30gm 5.00
ekgh dapu Azotobactor p/ct 10/- 1p/ct 10.00
PSB p/ct 10/- 1p/ct 10.00
DAP kg 9/- 40kg 360.00
Urea kg 5/- 75kg 375.00
or or
SSP- kg 3.50/- 125kg 135.00
Urea kg 5/- 90kg 450.00
Total 1310/1460
67
MODEL ESTIMATE
Name of Work : Construction of Earthen Bund in Arable Land
Length = 1.00M
Top Width = 0.60 M
Bottom Width = 3.40 M
Height of Bund = 0.70 M
Side slope U/s D/s = 02:01
Cross Section of Bund = 1.40 sqm
0.60
2:1 0.70 2:1
1.00 0.60 1.40
0.35 3.40
4.00 m
S.No. Item Qty. Rate Unit Amount
1 Dag belling 5 to 7 cm deep 2x1.00=2.00m 2.00 0.44*135 /Rmt 1.98
60
2 Jungle clearance ordinary 1.00x6.00=6.00sqm 6.00 1.40 s/qm 8.40
3 Earth work for Bund/Embankment in dry or moist 1.40 85.00 /Cum 119.00
Soil C/C Laying layers of 15 cms breaking of
clods, sorting of grassp bebbles etc. & dressing
in required profile when compacted manually
or by plain roller with in initial lead of 50 mtr &
lift 1.5 M for Hard Soil.
4 Sowing of castor seed by notching or dibbling 2.00 0.59 M 1.18
on the bund at spacing of 0.50 M.
5 Cost of Seed Dhaman/stylo hemeta & Castor L.S. 0.55
TOTAL 131.11
Add 3% Contengency 3.93
Rs. 135.04
Say
135/-Per Rmt
68
DETAILED - ESTIMATE (Waste weir)
xzke & xzke iapk;r& Work CODE
yEckbZ & 25.
00 ehVj ÅapkbZ & 1.00 ehVj 0
Location - & Item No.
Of GKN-06 S.No. Item No. L B H Qty. Amou
nt Labour Component
MMS ij Hkkjh cacwy ,oa
isMks dks tslhch }kjk gVkuk 0 500 18 0 ls 0.00
168¼c½ 1 Earth work in excavation in foundation trenches or drains including dressing of sides and ramming of bottoms, lift upto 1.5 Mtr. including taking out the excavated soil as directed within a lead of 50 Mtr.
(a) Hard Soil
NREGS-
L 62 HW
1x25x(1.8+0.45)x1.8 101.250 cu.m Other-L 68 COT
0.000 cu.m Total- 68 SideWall with US 2x6.5x1x1.8 23.400 cu.m
WW-US-1 1x5x1x1.8 9.000 cu.m
WW-US-2 1x5x1x1.8 9.000 cu.m
WW-DS-1 1x2.58x0.9x1.2 2.786 cu.m
WW-DS-2 1x2.58x0.9x1.2 2.786 cu.m HWE 2x3.5x1x(1.8) 12.600 cu.m HWE-2 2x3x1x1.8 10.800 cu.m Apron 1x25x3.5x0 0.000 cu.m TW 1x25x0.6x0.74 11.100 cu.m Hard soil + Hard Rock
Total 182.722 cu.m
Labour @ Rs. 68 Cu.m. Labour 12425.10
@Rs. 68 Cu.m. Rs.
12425.10
Note : Add Extra Lift qt.@8/- cum 171 2 Providing and laying
cement concrete including curing compaction etc complete using stone aggregate 40mm nominal size (Hand broken) in foundation plinth, excluding the cot of shuttering, using.
(a) 1 cement : 4sand : 8aggregate
NREGS-
L 213 HW
1x25x1.8x0.3 13.500 cu.m Other-L 233 COT 0.000 cu.m
69
Total- 1415 SideWall with US 2x6.5x1x0.15 1.950 cu.m WW-US-1 1x5x1x0.15 0.750 cu.m WW-US-2 1x5x1x0.15 0.750 cu.m WW-DS-1 1x2.58x0.9x0.15 0.348 cu.m WW-DS-2 1x2.58x0.9x0.15 0.348 cu.m HWE 2x3.5x1x0.15 1.050 cu.m HWE-2 2x3x1x0.15 0.900 cu.m Apron 1x25x3.5x 0.000 cu.m TW 1x25x0.6x0.15 2.250 cu.m
Total 21.846 cu.m.
Labour @ Rs. 233 Cu.m. Labour 5090.12
@Rs. 1415
Cu.m. Rs.
30912.09
Note: Add Extra if Crusher Broken @150/- cum.
27¼v½ 3 Random Rubble stone masonry for foundation and plinth in cement sand mortar 1 : 6 (1cement : 6 sand) for above 30 cm. thick walls.
NREGS-
L 120 HW
1x25x1.5x(1.8-0.3) 56.250 cu.m Other-L 240 HW-plinth 1x25x1.5x0.3 11.250 cu.m Total- 1170 SideWall with US
2x6.5x1x(1.8-0.15) 21.450 cu.m WW-US-1 1x5x1x(1.8-0.15) 8.250 cu.m WW-US-2 1x5x1x(1.8-0.15) 8.250 cu.m WW-DS-1 1x2.58x0.9x(1.2-0.15) 2.438 cu.m WW-DS-2 1x2.58x0.9x(1.2-0.15) 2.438 cu.m HWE 2x3.5x1x(1.8-0.15) 11.550 cu.m HWE-2 2x3x1x(1.8-0.15) 9.900 cu.m TW 1x25x0.6x(0.74-0.15) 8.850 cu.m
Total 140.626 cu.m.
Labour @ Rs. 240.00 Cu.m. Labour 33750.24
@Rs. 1170
Cu.m. Rs.
164532.42
27¼v½+$28 4 Random rubble stone masonry in superstructure up to 4.5Mtr. height above plinth level in cement sand mortar 1 : 6 (1 cement : 6 sand) wall thickness above 30 Cm
NREGS-L
120 HW 1x25x[(0.7+1.5)/2]x1 27.500 cu.m.
Other-L 240 SideWall with US 2x6.5x[(0.45+1)/2]x2.55 24.034 cu.m. Total- 1170 WW-US-1 1x5x[(0.45+1)/2]x[(2.55+2
.55)/2] 9.244 cu.m.
WW-US-2 1x5x[(0.45+1)/2]x[(2.55+2
.55)/2] 9.244 cu.m.
WW-DS-1 1x2.58x[(0.45+0.9)/2]x[(2.
55+1.2)/2] 3.265 cu.m
WW-DS-2 1x2.58x[(0.45+0.9)/2]x[(2.
55+1.2)/2] 3.265 cu.m HWE 2x3.5x[(0.45+1)/2]x3 15.225 cu.m
HWE-2 2x3x[(0.45+1.5)/2]x2.5 14.625 cu.m
70
TW 1x25x[(0.45+0.6)/2]x0.45 5.906 cu.m
Total 112.308 cu.m
Labour @ Rs. 240.00 Cu.m. Labour 26953.92
@Rs. 1170
Cu.m. Rs.
131400.36
73¼v½ 5 Plaster on new surface
on walls in cement sand mortar 1:6 including racking of joint etc. complete fine finished :
(a) 25mm Thick
HW 1x25x[(1.8-0.3+0.3)+1+[Sqrt{(1^2)+((1.5-0.7)^2)}]] 102.016 Sq.m. NREGS-
L 19
SideWall with US 2x6.5x[(1.8-0.15)+2.55] 54.600 Sq.m. Other-L 45 WW-US-1 1x5x[(2.55+2.55)/2] 12.750 Sq.m. Total- 93 WW-US-2 1x5x[(2.55+2.55)/2] 12.750 Sq.m. WW-DS-1 1x2.58x[(2.55+1.2)/2] 4.838 Sq.m. WW-DS-2 1x2.58x[(2.55+1.2)/2] 4.838 Sq.m. TW 2x25x0.45 22.500 Sq.m. HWE-2 2x2x3x2.5 30.000 Sq.m.
Total 244.292 Sq.m.
Labour @ Rs. 45.0
0 Sq.m. Labour 10993.14
@Rs. 93.00
Sq.m. Rs.
22719.16
6 Earth Filling including watering ramming consolidation and dressing complete including all.
NREGS-L
50
Other-L 56
Deduction as per item No.1 -182.722 Cu.m.
Total- 56 Filling in between US & DS W.Walls
2x[6.5+(6.5+2.58)]/2x2.23428x2.55 88.766 Cu.m.
Embk-1 US Slope 2.5:1 80x[(2+8.75)/2]x[(1.5+1.5
)/2] 645.000 Cu.m.
Embk-2 73x[(2+8.75)/2]x[(1.5+1.5
)/2] 588.563 Cu.m.
Total 1139.607 Cu.m.
Labour @ Rs. 62.0
0 Cu.m. Labour 70655.63
@Rs. 63.00
Cu.m. Rs.
71795.24
172 7 Providing and laying
cement concrete including curing compaction etc complete using stone aggregate 20mm nominal size (crusher broken) in foundation plinth, excluding the cot of shuttering, using.
(a) 1 cement : 2sand : 4aggregate
NREGS-
L 183
HW 25x0.7x0.1 1.750 cu.m
71
Other-L 227
Coping [5+5+2.58+2.58]x0.45x0.
05 0.341 cu.m Total- 2309 SideWall with US 2x6.5x0.45x0.05 0.293 cu.m Apron 25x3.5x0.1 8.750 cu.m TW 25x0.45x0.1 1.125 cu.m HWE 2x3.5x0.45x0.05 0.158 cu.m HWE-2 2x3x0.45x0.05 0.135 cu.m
Total 12.552 cu.m.
Labour @ Rs. 227 Cu.m. Labour 2849.30
@Rs. 2309
Cu.m. Rs.
28982.57
8 Supply & Spreading
quary rubbish under pitching (Item No.-85)
NREGS-L
45
Other-L 61 80x4.039x0.10 0.000 cu.m Total- 171 73x4.039x0.10 0.000 cu.m
Total 0.000 cu.m
Labour @ Rs. 61.0
0 Cu.m. Labour 0.00
@Rs.
171.00
Cu.m. Rs. 0.00
124¼c½ 9 Random rubble stone
kharanja under floor in CM 1:6
as per GKN Rates NREGS-
L 32 Apron
25x3.5 87.500 Sqm Other-L 72
Total 87.500 Sqm
Total- 212 Labour @ Rs.
72.00 sqm Labour 6300.00
@Rs.
212.00 sqm Rs.
18550.00
10 Filling of Black Cotton
Soil with watering & Ramming copmlete in jhiri U/S Side with all lead & lift
NREGS-L
100 1x25x0.45x1.8 20.250 cum
Other-L 100 Total- 200
Total 20.250 cum
Labour @ Rs. 100.00 Cu.m. Labour 2025.00
@Rs.
200.00
Cu.m. Rs.
4050.00
11 RR Dry Stone Pitching of
Course Rubble NREGS-
L 50
xxxxx 0.000 cum Other-L 116
xxxxx 0.000 cum
72
Total- 531
Total 0.000 cum
Labour @ Rs. 116.00 Cu.m. Labour 0.00
@Rs.
531.00
Cu.m. Rs. 0.00
12 S/F Anchor Bars of
Dia.16mm 1.20 Mtr C/C in zig-zag way from foundation to upto top of Super Structure
NREGS-
L 1
No. of Bars
T-Length
T-Weight
Other-L 2.1 Anchor Bars 0 0 0 Kgs Total- 49.4 Reinforcement in Apron 8mm
dia @0.50 Mtrc/c 0 Kgs Total 0.000 Kgs Labour @ Rs. 2.10 Cu.m. Labour 0.00
@Rs. 49.40
Cu.m. Rs. 0.00
1.43 TOTAL Rs.
485366.94
Add. 3% Cont. Rs.
14561.01
A- Grand Total Rs.
499927.95
B- Labour Rs.
171042.00
C-
Add 30% reduction in task as per
order of govt. Rs. 0.00 D-
Total Cost ( A+ C )
499927.95
Say Rs. 499900.00
LABOUR (B+C) Rs.
171042.00
MATERIAL . Rs.
328858.00
Note
- 1-Foundation depth should not be more than 1.80 Mtr.
2-If sandy(Bajari) strata is available up to 1.8 Mtr Depth than excavate the foundation up to the soil (Loam etc.) .After wards the Site Engineer feels further excavation is required than provide cut off trench.
J.En. A.En./ Ex.En.
73
COST
FORM 499900.00
Name of Work -
Gram- AS No.-
GP- Date-
PS- Amount
Work CODE - Time of
Competition-
6
Months
Location- & River/Nala/W.Weir nala
Scheme-NREGS
other TASK Red
%
COT Required Y/N
- n
30 B H 0.6 0.6
AREA in Hact. 250 Hact. Over Burden
1.2
Crest Length 25 Mtr. D/S Wing Wall Additional Length
1 Designed Length
1.58
Height of Anicut
1 Mtr. U/S Wing Wall Additional Length
1 Designed Length
1.58
Plinth Ht. Of HW
0.3 Mtr. Top Width of Side Wall & W.Wall
0.45
Fetch Length 0.5 Km TW - Top Width
0.45
Density of Masonary-p
2.3 t/cum TW Ht 0.45
Depth of Foundation
1.8 Mtr.
Part Nos Length Fd.W/ Width
Fd.D CC-Th. W.Th-Base
W.Th-Top
SS-H1 SS-H2
HW 1 25 1.8 1.8 0.3 1.5 0.7 1
SideWall with US
2 6.5 1 1.8 0.15 1 0.45 2.55
WW-US-1 1 5 1 1.8 0.15 1 0.45 2.55 2.55
WW-US-2 1 5 1 1.8 0.15 1 0.45 2.55 2.55
WW-DS-1 1 2.58 0.9 1.2 0.15 0.9 0.45 2.55 1.2
WW-DS-2 1 2.58 0.9 1.2 0.15 0.9 0.45 2.55 1.2
HWE 2 3.5 1 1.8 0.15 1 0.45 3 3
HWE-2 2 3 1 1.8 0.15 1.5 0.45 2.5 1.2
Apron 1 25 3.5 0
TW 1 25 0.6 0.74 0.15 0.6 0.45 0.45
74
Embk-1 US Slope 2.5:1
80 3.75 8.75 2 1.5 1.5
Embk-2 73 3.75 8.75 2 1.5 1.5
Pitching Y/N n COST 499900.
00
Pitching Thick. 0.23
Coping on WW 0.05
Coping on HW 0.1
CC in Apron 0.1
HYDAULIC DESIGN
Q = CIA/36
C - Runoff Coffieient 0.3
Runoff Coefficient for SOIL
Agr. Grassl
and Forest
I - Rainfall intensity-CM/Hr 9 Sandy 0.29 0.15 0.1
A - Area in Hact. 250 Alluvial 0.4 0.35 0.3
Black Cotton
0.5 0.45 0.4
Q= 18.75 Cum/Sec
Q = CA3/4
C = 11.4 11.4
A - Area in SqKm 2.5
Q= 22.665 Cum/Sec
Discharge Max.of both Q= 22.665 Cum/Sec
Depth of Flow(Flood Lift)
Q=CdLh3/2
Cd -Cofficient of discharge for broad crested weir 1.71 L - Crest Length
25
hf=(Q/CdL)3/2
hf= 0.655 Mtr.
Say 0.7 Mtr.
Free Board - Hf
fb=hw
hw=0.384(F)1/2
+0.763-0.217(F)1/4
F - Fetch Length in Km 0.5
75
hw= 0.852 Mtr.
Say 0.85 Mtr.
Hf = h + hw 1.55 Mtr.
Say 1.6 Mtr.
STRUCTURAL DESIGN
Head Wall
Bottom Width b = (H+hf)/(p-1)1/2 1.49 Mtr.
Say 1.5 Mtr.
Top Width a = b - ( 0.80 x H) 0.7 Mtr.
a = 0.55 x (H)1/2 0.55
Say 0.7 Mtr.
Width of Concrete Bed = b + 0.3 1.8 Mtr.
Head Wall Extenion
Length = H + h + 1.00 2.7 Mtr.
Top Width 0.45 Mtr.
Bottom Width = 0.45+0.30( H +
FreeBoard) 1.23 Mtr.
Depth of Foundation =1.8+Over Burden 3 Mtr.
Length of Apron
= 0.696 x C x (H)1/2
C- Bligh's Cofficient=5 3.48 Mtr.
Say 3.5 Mtr.
Thickness of Apron
t = (H/1.811)1/2
0.74 Mtr.
(Allowed 30 Cms 23Cms Stone Kharanja in CM & 10 Cm CC
1:2:4) 0.30 Mtr.
Side Wall
Length= 1.75H+0.75h+0.45 2.725 Mtr.
Adopt Length of Side
Wall=Apron 3.5 Mtr.
Height at Head Wall extenion Junction
H+Flood Lift+FreeBoard 2.55 Mtr.
Height at Wing Wall Junction
1.50 x Flood Lift 1.05 Mtr.
Top Width 0.45 Mtr.
Bottom Width= 0.45 + 0.30x[(H+FreeBoard)+(1.5xFloodLift)]
1 Mtr.
Say 1 Mtr.
D/S Wing Wall
Length =2.25 x Flood Lift 1.58 Mtr.
Length 2.58 Mtr.
Top Width 0.45 Mtr.
76
Bottom Width= 0.45+[0.30 x (1.50 x Flood Lift)] 0.77 Mtr.
Adopt 0.9 Mtr.
Height= 1.50 x Flood Lift 1.05 Mtr.
U/S Wing Wall
Length =2.25 x Flood Lift 1.58 Mtr.
Length 2.58 Mtr.
Top Width 0.45 Mtr.
Bottom Width= 0.45+[0.30 x (1.50 x Flood Lift)] 0.77 Mtr.
Adopt 0.9 Mtr.
Height = H+ Flood Lift+ Free Board 2.55 Mtr.
Toe Wall
Top Width 0.45 Mtr.
Height 0.45 Mtr.
Bottom Width= Tw+[0.30 x Ht] 0.59 Mtr.
Adopt 0.6 Mtr. Depth of Foundation=
Thickness of Apron Calculated 0.74 Mtr.
FORCES Vertical Forces
Horizontal Forces
Lever arm from Toe
Moment at Toe
V H Mr Mo
W1=axHxLxp 0.7x1x1x2.3 1.61 1.15 1.85
W2=1/2(b-a)xHxLxp 1/2x(1.5-0.7)x1x1x2.3
0.92 0.53 0.49
W3=aXhxLxw 0.7x0.7x1x1 0.49 1.15 0.56
P1=wxh X H 1x0.7x2.3 1.61 0.5 0.81
P2=wx(H x H)/2 1x(1x1)/2 0.5 0.33 0.17
U=CxwHxb/2 0.50x1x1x1.
5/2 -0.375 1 0.38
TOTAL 2.65 2.11 2.90 1.36
CHECK FORMULA VALUE
S LIMITS
REMARK
Over Turning ∑Mr / ∑Mo 2.9 / 1.36 2.13 >1.5 SAFE
Sliding µ∑V / ∑H 0.65x2.645 / 2.11 0.81 >1 Un-Safe
Stress at Toe (∑V/b)x(1+6e/b) (2.645/1.5)x{1+(6x0.17/1.5)} 2.96 <10 SAFE
Stress at Heel (∑V/b)x(1-6e/b) (2.645/1.5)x{1-(6x0.17/1.5)} 0.56 >0 >0 SAFE
Eccentricity (b/2)-[(∑Mr-∑Mo)/ ∑V]
(1.5/2)-(1.54/2.645) 0.17 <0.25 <b/6
SAFE
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xzke & xzke iapk;r&
Location - &
U/S WW PLAN
5.00
3.00
25.00
0.70
1.50
6.50
3.50
Side Wall
HWE
APRO
N 3.50
0.45
D/S WW
2.58
0.70 0.45
1.00
3
Plaster
3.50
BlackCotton Soil
NSL 0.30
1.50
1.00
1.50
1.80
0.15 CC
0.30
CC
X-Head Wall X-Head Wall Extension
78
0.45 Work CODE
0
2.55
1.00
1.80
0.15 CC J.En.
A.En./ Ex.En.
X-Side Wall
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CHAPTER - VIII
Enclosures -
h. Location –District, block, village, watershed location map
i. Map of Deoli IWMP Project (Watershed Boundary demarcation in cadastral & Topo
Sheet)
j. PRA Map (along with photos & paper drawing)
k. Treatment map (Indicate proposed works)
l. Cadastral Map on watershed boundary
m. Information on Soils, Soil fertility, Land capability, Soil chemical problems like
salinity, alkalinity
n. Land Use Land Cover map
o. Information on existing water harvesting structures & well inventory along with GPS
co-ordinates.
p. High resolution, latest Remote Sensing Satellite data
Documents of Agreements: Proceedings of gram sabha for EPA approval
Proceedings of gram sabha Resolution for committee constitution
Proceedings of gram sabha for DPR approval
DPR approval by district
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81
82
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PANCHAYAT SAMITI DEOLI DISTRICT TONK
84
mi lfefr ¼tyxzg.k½ ukfljnk dk xBu
xzke iapk;r ukfljnk iapk;r lfefr nsoyh
;kstuk & IWMP-IX tyxzg.k {ks=&chtokM+
85
mi lfefr ¼tyxzg.k½ Fkkaoyk dk xBu
xzke iapk;r Fkkaoyk iapk;r lfefr nsoyh
;kstuk & IWMP-IX, tyxzg.k {ks=&chtokM+
86
mi lfefr ¼tyxzg.k½ ekysM+k dk xBu
xzke iapk;r ekysM+k iapk;r lfefr nsoyh
;kstuk & IWMP-IX, tyxzg.k {ks=&chtokM+
87
Scheme- IWMP-IX , Beejwar W/S
Base Map
PDCOR Thematic Layer
88
Scheme- IWMP-IX , Beejwar W/S
Base Map
89
Scheme- IWMP-IX , Beejwar W/S
Contour Map
90
Scheme- IWMP-IX , Beejwar W/S
Contour Map
91
Scheme- IWMP-IX , Beejwar W/S
Drainage & Surface Water Bodies Map
92
Scheme- IWMP-IX , Beejwar W/S
Drainage & Surface Water Bodies
93
Scheme- IWMP-IX , Beejwar W/S
LANDUSE/ LANDCOVER MAP
94
Scheme- IWMP-IX , Beejwar W/S
LANDUSE/ LANDCOVER MAP
95
Scheme- IWMP-IX , Beejwar W/S
SLOPE MAP
96
Scheme- IWMP-IX , Beejwar W/S
SLOPE MAP
97
HORTICULTURE PLANTATION IWMP-IX
NAME/FATHER NAME CAST VILLAGE HORT.PLANT
DWARKAPARSHAD/NANURAM MEENA ST ARNIYA
MAGI LAL /SUKHA MEENA ST ARNIYA
SIVRAM /NARAYAN MEENA ST ARNIYA
BHOGARAM /HARNATH MEENA ST ARNIYA
BABU /BHIWA RAM MEENA ST ARNIYA
OMPRKASH /NARAYAN ST ARNIYA
POKHAR /RUPA KUMAWTH OBC SANGRAMPURA
JAGDISH /KHANA GURJAR OBC SANGRAMPURA
LALA /KHANA GURJAR OBC KRANTICHANDRPURA
SOGI /HARLAL GURJAR OBC KRANTICHANDRPURA
JAGDISH /HARGI JAT OBC KRANTICHANDRPURA
RAMDEV /SREERAM KRANTICHANDRPURA
NARAYN /RAMSUKHA MALI OBC KRANTICHANDRPURA
BHURA RAMSUKHA MALI OBC KRANTICHANDRPURA
JAGDISH /LADURAM MALI OBC KRANTICHANDRPURA
SANKER /JAGDISH MALI OBC KRANTICHANDRPURA
DHRMRAJ /RAMDEV MEENA ST MANPURA
SOGI /SAVLA MEENA ST MANPURA
RAMKISHAN /RAMKARN KUMAWTH ST MANPURA
HARCHNDA /DEBI LAL MEENA ST MANPURA
SUKHLAL /SAVLA MEENA ST MANPURA
DHNNA /LAKHMA MEENA ST MANPURA
RAMESHWR /CHANDRA MEENA ST MANPURA
RAM /CHANDRA MEENA ST MANPURA
RUGHNATH /RAMKHRN MEENA ST MANPURA
RAKISAN DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA
RAMPRSHAD /NANU DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA
RAMDEV /DHNNA DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA
MOHAN /LADU DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA
JASODHA W/O MOHAN DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA
BDHAM W/O RAMDEV DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA
RAMDEV /LADU DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA
RAMDEV /DHNNA DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA
SARWAN /MAGI LAL DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA
SANKER /HARGI RAM DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA
CHOTU /DHNNA DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA
GOVT.PS.SCHOOL GOVT. GOPALPURA 600
BALAJI MANDHIR GOPALPURA 1500
KISHN /HARNATH DHAKER OBC BHAGVANPURA
MOTI /CHTRA DHAKER OBC BHAGVANPURA
98
DEBI LAL /NARAYN DHAKER OBC BHAGVANPURA
LADU /BHURA DHAKER OBC BHAGVANPURA
GORDHN /HARNAT OBC BHAGVANPURA
CHITHR /RAMKISHN KUMAWT OBC SREENAGHAR
BEENATH /MOHAN KUMAWT OBC SREENAGHAR
HASRAJ /CHOTU KUMAWT OBC SREENAGHAR
RAMDEV /PANCHU KUMAWT OBC SREENAGHAR
RAJU /RAMPRTAP JAT OBC SREENAGHAR
RAMESH /RAMPRTP JAT OBC SREENAGHAR
DEVRAJ /HARLAL GURJAR OBC SREENAGHAR
GNASH /GOPAL GURJAR OBC SREENAGHAR
RAMSIHG /RAMDEV GURJAR OBC SREENAGHAR
HARIRAM /BHRDA MALI OBC SREENAGHAR
KISANLAL /LADUMALI OBC SREENAGHAR
HERA /LADU RAM MALI OBC SREENAGHAR
RAMDEV /JAGISH OBC SREENAGHAR
NANDHARAM /LADU MALI OBC SREENAGHAR
PRAMRAJ /NANDHARAM MALI OBC SREENAGHAR
RAMWTAR /NANDHARAM MALI OBC SREENAGHAR
RAJANDER /RAMDHAN JAT OBC SREENAGHAR
99
LIST OF NRM SCHEME IWMP-IX
NAME /FATHER NAME CAST VILLAGE NRM. KHSRA. NO.
GISHA LAL /RAMNATH KUMAWTH
OBC SANGRAMPURA
BHAWAR LAL BAINATH GURJAR
SB SANGRAMPURA
NATHU VAISHNU OBC SANGRAMPURA
JAGDESH /SOHAN DASH OBC SANGRAMPURA
KISHAN GURJAR SB SANGRAMPURA
MAGI LAL /KALYAN KUMAWT OBC SANGRAMPURA
HAMRAJ /GOPAL GURJAR SB SANGRAMPURA
OMPRAKASH /NARAYAN MEENA
ST ARNIYA 190,191,192,346/467,389,186,
KILASH/SIVRAJ/RAMKARN MEENA
ST ARNIYA 308,310,275,285/445,287,303/454,315/447,361,361/439,413,430/449,431,436,68,72,73,74,75,67,412,408,
LADU/KHANA MEENA ST ARNIYA 97,344,146,326,315,354,95,
BHOJARAM/HARNATH MEENA ST ARNIYA 476/92
MAGI LAL /SUKHA MEENA ST ARNIYA 61,64,104,106,108,109,158,164,260,261,276,296,320,325,342,13,163,
JAGDESH /BALU MEENA ST ARNIYA 10,11,18,19,295,330,352,355,469/382,482/13,483/163,
DWARKA /NANURAM MEENA ST ARNIYA 299,394/463,
MISREE LAL /NARAYAN MEENA
ST ARNIYA 182,185,187,331,346/468,374,375,388,409
CHAGNA /BHLDEV MEENA ST ARNIYA 288,303,312,343,20,21,223,224,225,293,294,405,
SIVRAM /NARAYAN MEENA ST ARNIYA 181,184,188,322,323,332,346,
RAMGIVN/SURAJ MAL MEENA ST ARNIYA 134,136,201,203,204,290,291,292,200/441,206,208,,209,210,211,
BABU /BHIVARAM MEENA ST ARNIYA 168,169,258,262,265,103,114,115,116,117,118,119,120,123,124,170,
GOVT. NALA ARNIYA 388,KE PAS
KHANA/RAM GURJAR SB KRANTICHNDRPURA 43/165,82,195/78,65,
CHOTU /KALYAN KUMAWTH OBC KRANTICHNDRPURA 19,21,54,39,
SOJI GURJAR SB KRANTICHNDRPURA
RAMDEV GURJAR SB KRANTICHNDRPURA
RAMKISHAN /BHAKTHWR KUMAWTH
OBC KRANTICHNDRPURA 28,55,60,68,97,98,120,27,
JAGDESH /HARGI JAT OBC KRANTICHNDRPURA 116,56,134,136,149,150,151,78,
JAGDESH /SREERAM OBC KRANTICHNDRPURA 48,49,
BHAWRLAL /CHOTU GURJAR SB KRANTICHNDRPURA 8,43,104,126,
RAMESH /CHOTU GURJAR SB KRANTICHNDRPURA 8,43,104,126,
SURAJ,LALA,METU,/GHAGNAT OBC KRANTICHNDRPURA 27,26,58,62,69,71,99,131,
100
MOHAN /KANA KUMAWT OBC KRANTICHNDRPURA
SIVRAJ /LADU KUMAWT OBC KRANTICHNDRPURA 35,37,38,47,57,74,93,94,101,121, 122,33,
RAJU /KARSHANGOPAL SADU OBC KRANTICHNDRPURA
GISHA LAL /JAGDESH JAT OBC KRANTICHNDRPURA
GHAJRAJ GURJAR SB KRANTICHNDRPURA
RAMESH /GOPAL MALI OBC KRANTICHNDRPURA
PRABHU/GOPAL GURJAR SB KRANTICHNDRPURA
PREMRAJ /HARLAL GURJAR SB KRANTICHNDRPURA
GOVRDHAN/KANA GURJAR SB KRANTICHNDRPURA
GHANSYAM /KANA GURJAR SB KRANTICHNDRPURA
GESHA /KANA MANPURA 52,53,531,727,747,749,748,
ANICUT REPAYER MANPURA
HARLAL,RAMRATAN/BALU M MANPURA
TANDHA POUND MANPURA 954,819,955,
GOVT.NADI MANPURA 782,
LAKAMA /SAWLA MEENA KE NADI
ST MANPURA 493,
HARCHNDA/DEVILAL MEENA ST MANPURA 804/1042,811,813,834,1123/814,
NARAYAN /RAMKARN KUMAWTH
OBC MANPURA 50,
JAGDESH CHAGNA MEENA ST MANPURA 332,333,336,329,334,111,113,117,127,147,
JAGNAT/RAMKARN KUMAWT OBC MANPURA 883,904,542,
HARNAT/RAMKARN KUMAWTH
OBC MANPURA 499,500,501,502,503,504,506,507,528,529,533,534,726,728,729,
NARAYAN/DHANNA MEENA ST MANPURA 540,546,547,717,845,
DEBI/DHANNA MEENA ST MANPURA 540,546,547,717,845,
PRALAD /DHANNA MEENA ST MANPURA 1114/848,799,776,801,910,
KHAMRAJ /DHANNA MEENA ST MANPURA 1114/848,799,776,801,910,
MOHAN /GOKUL KUMAWT OBC MANPURA 1103/223,
PANCHU/GOKUL KUMAWT OBC MANPURA 171,182,219,
SOJIRAM/CHOTU MEENA ST MANPURA 185,
BHAWERLAL /CHOTU MEENA ST MANPURA 174,175,
BHURA/ CHOTU MEENA ST MANPURA 183/1019,183/1085,
NANNDH /CHOTU MEENA ST MANPURA
MEVA DEVI /SUKLAL MEENA ST MANPURA
MEERA W/ODHANNALAL MENA
ST MANPURA
BHAWRLAL /LAKHAMA MENA ST MANPURA 244,249,324,475,476,477,492/655,684,685,692,703
SANKER LAL/LAKHAMA MENA ST MANPURA 244,249,324,475,476,477,492/655,684,685,692,703
SIVGELAL/LAKHAMA MENA ST MANPURA 244,249,324,475,476,477,492/655,684,685,692,703
DHANA LAL/LAKHAMA MENA ST MANPURA 244,249,324,475,476,477,492/655,684,685,692,703
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RAMESWR/CHANDHRA MEENA
ST MANPURA 659,6879,690,699,704,705,
GOPAL/HAJARI KUMAWT OBC MANPURA 307,309,445,450,451,619,770,
RAMNARAYAN/HAJARI KUMAWT
OBC MANPURA 302,306,454,298,318,320,440,441,456,623,
SUKLAL /SAWLA MEENA ST MANPURA 850,851,
GOPAL /SAWLA/MEENA ST MANPURA 164,239,660,158,
NANDA/HARNAT MEENA ST MANPURA 887,891,892,
SAWLA /HARGE MEENA ST MANPURA 653,116,117/1011,118,465,
RAMLAL /GOGA KUMAWTH OBC MANPURA 15,
RGUVEER /GYARSHA MEENA ST MANPURA 227,228,231,232,732,733,
POLU /JAGDESH MEENA ST MANPURA 159,846,
SURESH /RAMNEVASH MEENA
ST MANPURA 765,789,780,781,782,795,
DURGA /MODU MEENA ST MANPURA 172,173,176,186,844,
RANGLAL /SAWLA MEENA ST MANPURA 154,161,221,
MALARAM /SAWLA MEENA ST MANPURA 794,
NATU /SREERAM KUMAWTH OBC MANPURA 756,757,759,
DHARMRAJ /RAMDEV MEENA ST MANPURA 712,212,211,
715 MANPURA 715,
HANSRAJ /GAYARSH MEENA ST MANPURA 730,
AANASHAGER MANPURA 733,734,
POLU /MAKNA BHALAI SC MANPURA 877,
RAMLAL /GYARSH MEENA ST MANPURA 774,
RAMLAL /MANGYA MEENA ST MANPURA 713,
HAMRAJ /GYARSH MEENA ST MANPURA 931,937,938,202,
RAMDHAN /KALYA REGAR SC MANPURA 933,
RUDHA /MAGI LAL MANPURA 878,
SOMALIYA WALL THAWLA ROAD
MANPURA 978,
HARCHANDH /DEBI MEENA ST MANPURA 813,84,
290,291, MANPURA 290,291,
RAMKISAN/SYONATH DHAKER
OBC GOPALPURA 838,
BHAJRANGLAL /SARWAN DHAKER
OBC GOPALPURA 353,
HARGIRAM /MANNERAM DHAKER
OBC GOPALPURA 380,26,27,31,170/5039,198,247,
RAMDEVI /LADU DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 334,399,807,
MOHAN /LADU DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 395,394,396,398,400,463/.1037,397,
SANKER /HARGI DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 425,
PRADHAN /HARNATH DHAKER
OBC GOPALPURA 44,277,
DURGALAL /NARAYAN DHAKER
OBC GOPALPURA 429,126,237,122,347,348,434,428,433,170/5044,
RAMDEVI /DHANNA DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 411,412,413,414,77,98,
RAMSWRUP /RAMCHNDER DHAKER
OBC GOPALPURA 20,74,392,409,416,418,805,835,
SUKLAL /BHAJRANG LAL DHAKER
OBC GOPALPURA 363,
RAMNIWAS /NARAYAN DHAKER
OBC GOPALPURA 93,720,131,159,
KISANPYARI W/O BHAJRANG DHAKER
OBC GOPALPURA 195/5785,196,
MOHAN /LADU DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 397,
HARGE /MANNIRAM DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 44,433,170/5187,
GOKUL /GISHA DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 388,419,420,
102
MANBHAR/MADU DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 1109/24,1110/61,1111/391
BHARU /RAMNARAYAN DHAKER
OBC GOPALPURA 63,
RAMDIYAL /CHITTAR REGAR SC GOPALPURA 373,374,375,376,377,
LADU /MAGI LAL DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 190,201/4941,
RAMRATAN /RAMNARAYAN DHAKER
OBC GOPALPURA 1105/12,1121/364,58,1112/10,60,360,1105/12,1121/364,
RAMDIYAL /JAGDESH DHAKER
OBC GOPALPURA 36,383/1031,25,20/998,72,73,
JAGNATH /DHANNA DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 170/5125,
PAPPU /SUKHDEV OBC GOPALPURA 373,374,35,376,377,65/1003,
BHDAM W/O RAMDEV DHAKER
OBC GOPALPURA 394,399,
GOKUL /MAGILALDHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 429,88/1005,
DEVA /BHOLU DHGAKER OBC GOPALPURA 433,434,
SOSAR D/O BHAKTAWR BHLAI
SC THAWLA
DHARMRAJ /GOKULRAM BHLAI
SC THAWLA
SAWAIRAM /RAMSUKH GURJAR
SB THAWLA
MOHANI W/O KURARAM MEENA
ST THAWLA
ARJUN/BHALDEV MEENA ST THAWLA
BABU /GISHALAL LOHAR OBC THAWLA
RAMRATAN/JAGDESH JAT OBC THAWLA
RAMNIVAS/DULA SANSI SC THAWLA
SARWAN /HARDEV BAIRWA SC THAWLA
RAMLAL /GORAN BAIRWA SC THAWLA
GOPILAL/GORAN BAIRWA SC THAWLA
RATANLAL /JORAN BAIRWA SC THAWLA
BHURA /CHANDRA BAIRWA SC THAWLA
RAMRATAN /KALYAN BAIRWA SC THAWLA
RAMNARAYAN/KALYAN BAIRWA
SC THAWLA
BALA JI KE NALA PAR THAWLA CHECKDEM
DHARGEYO KA DHRODA PAR THAWLA CHECKDEM
PADHAW PAR THAWLA CHECKDEM
SUWADHA PAR THAWLA CHECKDEM
DHABAR ROAD PAR THAWLA CHECKDEM
RAMSWRUP/BHUVANA SAN OBC MALERA
LALARAM /PRATAPMEENA ST MALERA
GESHA /UDHA GURJAR SB MALERA
KISAN /KALYAN MEENA ST MALERA
LAXMAN/JAVAN SINGH GEN MALERA
NANDLAL /RODU MALERA
RAMDEV /SUKHA BARETH SC MALERA
GOVT. LAND SANGRAMPURA 2951,54,55,
JAMNA/GOPAL MALI OBC SHREENAGAR CHECKDEM
NANDLAL/RADHAKISAN MALI OBC SHREENAGAR CHECKDEM
RAMDEV /MADHU MALI OBC SHREENAGAR CHECKDEM
BHURA /RAMSUK MALI OBC SHREENAGAR
NARAYAN/RAMSUK MALI OBC SHREENAGAR
JAGDESH /LADURAM MALI OBC SHREENAGAR
SANKER /JAGDESH MALI OBC SHREENAGAR
NARAYAN /RAMSUK MALI OBC SHREENAGAR
HRIRAM /BHARDA MALI OBC SHREENAGAR
KISANLAL/LADUMALI OBC SHREENAGAR
103
HERA /LADU MALI OBC SHREENAGAR
KISAN /RAMSUK MALI OBC SHREENAGAR
NANDA RAM/LADU MALI OBC SHREENAGAR
LALARAM SHAHU OBC SHREENAGAR
PRAMDEVI W/O MHAVEER MALI
OBC SHREENAGAR
GOVT.KHASRA NO.985 BHAGVANPURA CHECKDEM
BHADRI /RAMNATH DHAKER OBC BHAGVANPURA
HAMRAJ/KAJOD DHAKER OBC BHAGVANPURA
LADU /HARJE DHAKER OBC BHAGVANPURA
DURGA /GOKUL DHAN OBC BHAGVANPURA CHECKDEM
NARAYAN /CHOTU DHAKER BHAGVANPURA
LADU/BHURA DHAKER OBC BHAGVANPURA
JAGDESH /KALYAN DHAKER BHAGVANPURA
PANCHU /CHOTU DHAKER OBC BHAGVANPURA
KHANA /SREERAM DHAKER BHAGVANPURA
KHANA /HUKMA DHAKER OBC BHAGVANPURA
BADAM W/O LADU DHAKER BHAGVANPURA
GORDHAN /HARNATH DHAKER
OBC BHAGVANPURA
NATHI W/O DEVA DHAKER BHAGVANPURA
BHAWAR LAL /HUKMA DHAKER
OBC BHAGVANPURA
GOPAL/HBHURA DHAKER BHAGVANPURA
DURGA /HUKMA DHAKER OBC BHAGVANPURA
SURAJ MAL /SREERAM DHAKER
BHAGVANPURA
GOPAL /HUKMA DHAKER OBC BHAGVANPURA
RAMNEVAS, RADHAKISAN/BALDEV
BHAGVANPURA
RAMLAL /BHOJEDHAKER OBC BHAGVANPURA
KHASRA NO.1375,1252 GOVT.LAND ,70,68
BARLA CHECKDEM
BARLA CHECKDEM
GOVT.LAND BARLA 5hat.
BHADRI /HAJARE JAT OBC BARLA 1666,63,1040,
RANMDEV /GOKUL KUMAWTH OBC BARLA
NATHULAL/BHADRE LAL SHARMA
GEN BARLA
NANDA /BHADRE SAN OBC BARLA
PRADHAN /DURGA LAL MEENA
ST BARLA 221,223,243,250,251,224,
RAMESWR /DHAYARAM JAT OBC BARLA
DEV JI KE NALA PAR BARLA CHECKDEM
GHANESH /SARVAN KUMAWTH
OBC BARLA
JAGDESH /MAGNA JAT OBC BARLA 244/1913,196,198,203,244,591,1138,1288,1408,1631
MANGE LAL /GOPAL JAT OBC BARLA
CHOGA /RAMPAL BARLA
CHOYU LAL JAGNNATH BARLA
NATHU LAL /KADHAR GURJAR SB BARLA
RAMRATAN /MANGE LAL JAT OBC BARLA
RAM LAL/BHANNA LAL JAT OBC BARLA 1692,
RAMKISAN /KADHAR JAT OBC BARLA
KILASH /RANG LAL JAT OBC BARLA 314,630,
SUKLAL RANG LAL JAT OBC BARLA 314,630,
KISAN LAL/SYORAM JAT OBC BARLA 315,316,304,304/1948,
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NANDARAM BHAIRWA KE LAND KE PAAS
SC BEEJWAR
MANSHING RAJPUT GEN BEEJWAR
BHADRE LAL BHALAI SC BEEJWAR
KISAN LAL JAT OBC BEEJWAR
JAGDESH JAT OBC BEEJWAR
BHAWR LAL MEENA ST BEEJWAR
RAMA JI MEENA ST BEEJWAR
GEETA DEVI W/O BHADRE LAL BHALAI
SC BEEJWAR
SUSILA DEVI BEEJWAR
HARLAL MEENA ST BEEJWAR
SANKER LAL JAT OBC BEEJWAR
RAMESHWER / SOKRIAN JAT OBC BEEJWAR
SHIVJI / BHOLU DHAKER OBC BEEJWAR
BHAWER / SOBHAG SHING GEN BEEJWAR
CHITER / MOHAN REGAR SC BEEJWAR
KEDAR / CTURBHUJ JAT OBC BEEJWAR
KISHAN / NANDA GURJAR OBC BEEJWAR
JAGDISH / KEDAR GURJAR OBC BEEJWAR
KEDAR / UDA GURJAR OBC BEEJWAR
BAJRANG KHATI OBC BEEJWAR
MANSINGH / GULAB SINGH OBC BEEJWAR
BANTI / LADU GURJAR OBC BEEJWAR
HEMRAJ / JANDISH GURJAR OBC BEEJWAR
SHANKER / KASHI RAM JAT OBC BEEJWAR
SHANKER / SYOKRIAN DHAKER
OBC BEEJWAR
RAMDEV / GANGA RAM BAIRWA
SC BEEJWAR
SHRVAN / SUKHDEV JAT OBC BEEJWAR
DEVKRIAN / KHANA GURJAR OBC BEEJWAR
SITA W/O SYOJI BEEJWAR
AMERA / JODA DHAKER OBC BEEJWAR
INDRA / RAMESVER DHAKER OBC BEEJWAR
RAMESHVER / BHURA GURJAR
OBC BEEJWAR
GOPAL / CHITAR BEEJWAR
KAJODH / RAMDEV MEENA ST BEEJWAR
PREM W/O CHATURBHUJ REGER
SC BEEJWAR
RAMKRIAN / UKAR GURJAR OBC BEEJWAR
SUKHDEV / UKAR GURJAR OBC BEEJWAR
RAMDEV REGAR SC BEEJWAR
NANDA RAM MEENA ST BEEJWAR
KELASH JAT OBC BEEJWAR
KAKU RAM JAT OBC BEEJWAR
RAMCHANDRA BHEEL ST BEEJWAR
RAMSWRUP DOLI SC BEEJWAR
MOHAN SEN OBC BEEJWAR
GOPAL SEN OBC BEEJWAR
GISHI D/O KHEMA REGER SC BEEJWAR
RAMESWAR JAT OBC BEEJWAR
RAMKRIAN REGAR SC BEEJWAR
KEDAR KUDI BEEJWAR
RAMESWAR KUDI BEEJWAR
RAMESH KUDI BEEJWAR
KEDAR GURJAR OBC BEEJWAR
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NANDA RAM GURJAR OBC BEEJWAR
BAJRANG LAL GURJAR OBC BEEJWAR
RAMKRIAN FARK BEEJWAR
BHAWER LAL GURJAR OBC BEEJWAR
RAMA BHALOR BEEJWAR
AATMA RAM / BANSHI DAS OBC BEEJWAR
RAMDEV / GOVIND MEENA ST BEEJWAR
SIOJI / BHOLU RAM DHAKER OBC BEEJWAR
RAM LAL / KASHI RAM
DHAKER OBC BEEJWAR
RAM LAL / RAMKISHAN
GURJAR OBC BEEJWAR
GOPAL / MAHARAM DHAKER OBC BEEJWAR
RAMDEV / BAKHTAWER
KUMAWAT OBC BEEJWAR
CHITAR / HARNATH DHAKER OBC BEEJWAR
RAMDAHAN / JAGDISH
DHAKER OBC BEEJWAR
SATYANARAYAN / BANSHI
DAS OBC BEEJWAR
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PROJECT NAME -IWMP-IX BEEJWAR
FARMER LIST OF REQIUREMENT OF COW BULL/ BUFFALO BULL
FARMER NAMNE /FATHER NAME BUFFAL
BULL COW BULL
VILLAGE CAST
RAMDEYAJ /CHITHAR RAGER 1 GOPALPURA SC
DURGA LAL /NARAYN DHAKER 1 GOPALPURA OBC
KISHAN LAL DHAKER 1 GOPALPURA OBC
RAMDEV /LADU DHAKER 1 GOPALPURA OBC
SORAJ /BHADRI DHAKER 1 GOPALPURA OBC
JAGDES / COGA DHAKER 1 THAWLA OBC
KISAN /POLURAM GURJAR 1 THAWLA OBC
RAMKUWAR /BHAJNAT JAT 1 BARLA OBC
RAMSHIG /KISAN LAL JAT 1 BARLA OBC
JAGDES /DIYAL GURJAR 1 BARLA OBC
CHITHAR DHAKER 1 NASIRDA OBC
RATAN LAL TAME 1 NASIRDA OBC
GRAM PANCAYT NASIRDA 1 NASIRDA
RAMESHWAR /SOKRN JAT 1 BEEJWAR OBC
KISHAN /NANDA GURJAR 1 BEEJWAR OBC
SANKER /SYOKARN DHAKER 1 BEEJWAR OBC
JAGDIS /GANGARAM JAT 1 BEEJWAR OBC
DHARMRAJ /KISAN LAL JAT 1 BEEJWAR OBC
RATANLAL /MUKLARAM MEENA 1 BEEJWAR ST
NANARAM /KHANARAM GURJAR 1 SANGRAMPURA OBC
GHISA LAL /JAGDIS CHODHRI 1 KRATICHDRPUR OBC
BHDRI /HARGI JAT 1 KRATICHDRPUR OBC
RAMWTAR /NANDARAM MALE 1 KRATICHDRPUR OBC
RATANLAL /DHANARAM MALE 1 KRATICHDRPUR OBC
GOSALA MANPURA 1 MANPURA
KISAN /HARNATH DHAKER 1 BHAGVANPURA OBC
BHAVR LAL/DEBILAL DHAKER 1 BHAGVANPURA OBC
JAGDES /SITARAM DHAKER 1 BHAGVANPURA OBC
GORDHAN /HARNATH DHAKER 1 BHAGVANPURA OBC
RAMKUWAR /DEBI LAL 1 BHAGVANPURA OBC
SURAJMAL /SHREERAM DHAKER 1 BHAGVANPURA OBC
JAGDES /KALYAN DHAKER 1 BHAGVANPURA OBC
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PROJECT NAME -IWMP-IX BEEJWAR
FARMER LIST OF REQIUREMENT OF SHEEP /GOAT / BULL
SHEEP& GOAT/ BULL
NAME&FATHER NAME CAST VILLAGE REMP GOAT
BHADRI/LADU LAL GURJAR OBC BEEJWAR 1
DEVKARN /KHANA GURJAR OBC BEEJWAR 1
SHANKAR /RAMKARN GURJAR OBC BEEJWAR 1
BADRI /BHOJA GURJAR OBC BEEJWAR 1
KAJOD /RAMDEV MEENA ST BEEJWAR 1
RAMJIVAN /CHATURBHUJ REGAR SC BEEJWAR 1
DEVISHINGH /KALYAN SHINGH GEN BEEJWAR 1
KALU /GOPAL GURJAR OBC BEEJWAR 1
SHANKAR /GOPAL SHINGH GEN BEEJWAR 1
PRAHLAD /LALA GURJAR OBC BEEJWAR 1
HEMRAJ /RAMDEV MEENA ST BEEJWAR 1
NANDA /GOVINDA MEENA ST BEEJWAR 1
NANARAM /KHANARAM GURJAR OBC SANGRAMPURA 1
JAGDISH /KHANARAM GURJAR OBC SANGRAMPURA 1
BHAWAR LAL /BEINATH GURJAR OBC SANGRAMPURA 1
RAMKNYA W/O GOPAL GURJAR OBC KRANTICHANDRPURA 1
AEIJAN W/O HARLAL GURJAR OBC KRANTICHANDRPURA 1
SOJI /HARLAL GURJAR OBC KRANTICHANDRPURA 1
RAMPHUL /RAMDEV GURJAR OBC KRANTICHANDRPURA 1
CHOTHU /KALYAN KUMAWAT OBC KRANTICHANDRPURA 1
BHURA RUPOA MEENA ST MANPURA 1
CHOTU/ DHANA DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 1
KALU /MOHAN DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 1
MUKESH /SOJI DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 1
SITARAM /BAJRANG DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 1
SANTRA W/O NANDA DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 1
HARIRAM /BARDHA MALI OBC SHRINAGAR 1
RAMESH /BHERU BAIRWA SC THAWLA 1
RANGLAL /BHERU BAIRWA SC THAWLA 1
RAMKUWAR /RAMNIWAS SANSHI SC THAWLA 1
RAGHUVEER /RAMNIWAS SANSHI SC THAWLA 1
RANG LAL KALBEILIYA ST THAWLA 1
RATANLAL / MOHAN LAL THAWLA 1
JAGDISH /SHANKAR SANSHI SC THAWLA 1
GOKUL /GISHA LAL BAIRWA SC THAWLA 1
BADAM W/O GOKUL BAIRWA SC THAWLA 1
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BADRI / NATHU BAIRWA SC THAWLA 1
DURGA /SARYA SANSHI SC THAWLA 1
RATANLA L/ DEYAL MEENA ST THAWLA 1
BHRMA /KALYAN MEENA ST THAWLA 1
SHIVRAJ / KESHAR LAL MEENA ST THAWLA 1
KAILASH /BALURAM MEENA ST THAWLA 1
RAMPRASHAD /MOHAN LAL MEENA ST THAWLA 1
ARJUN /BALDEV MEENA ST THAWLA 1
BANNA LAL /ARJUN LAL MEENA ST THAWLA 1
AMBA LAL /BALU MEENA ST THAWLA 1
NOSHAR W/O SWAI RAM GURJAR OBC THAWLA 1
ASHARAM /RAMRATAN JAT OBC THAWLA 1
DEVLAL /JWAN GURJAR OBC THAWLA 1
RAMSWRUP /RAMNIWAS SANSI SC THAWLA 1
RAMKISHAN /SRWAN BAIRWA SC THAWLA 1
RAGHUNATH SRWANBAIRWA SC THAWLA 1
RAMRATAN /KALYAN BAIRWA SC THAWLA 1
RAMNARAYAN /KALYAN BAIRWA SC THAWLA 1
RAMKUWAR /RAMNIWAS SANSHI SC THAWLA 1
DURGA LAL /CHANDRA MEENA ST THAWLA 1
BHAWAR LAL /NANDA MEENA ST THAWLA 1
NANU LAL / BADARI LAL GURJAR OBC THAWLA 1
RAM LAL / BHURA LAL MEENA ST THAWLA 1
RAMPRASHAD / GHISHA LAL MEENA ST THAWLA 1
RAMLAL / JORU BAIRWA SC THAWLA 1
GOPI / JORU VASHNAV OBC THAWLA 1
MOHAN / BHURA BAIRWA SC THAWLA 1
JAGDISH / DYAL GURJAR OBC BARLA 1
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PROJECT NAME -IWMP-IX BEEJWAR
FARMER LIST OF REQIUREMENT OF CHAPCUTER
NAME /FATHER NAME CAST VILLAGE CHAPCUTER
DURGA LAL /NARAYN DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 1
KISHAN LAL /MOHAN LAL OBC GOPALPURA 1
RAMRATAN /MANGI LAL MEENA ST ARNIYA 1
BHOGA /HARNATH MEENA ST ARNIYA 1
SIVRAJ /RAMKARN MEENA ST ARNIYA 1
BHARU / CHITHR BHARWA SC THAWLA 1
RGUNATH /SARWAN BHARWA SC THAWLA 1
RAMKISHAN /SARWAN /BHARWA SC THAWLA 1
RAMKUWAR /JAGDIS JAT SC THAWLA 1
RAMRATAN /KALYAN BHARWA SC THAWLA 1
RAMKUWAR /BHAJNATH JAT OBC BARLA 1
JAGDI S /MAKNA RAM JAT OBC BARLA 1
NATHU LAL /BHADRI LAL SHARMA GEN BARLA 1
RAMDEV /GOKUL KUMAWT OBC BARLA 1
KISHAN LAL /HARNATH JAT OBC BARLA 1
JAGDES /RAMNHATH JAT OBC BARLA 1
CHITHR /RAMNATH JAT OBC BARLA 1
KADAR /NANDA SAN OBC BARLA 1
RAMESHWR /DIYARAM JAT OBC BARLA 1
BHADRI / HAJARI JAT OBC BARLA 1
DHWARKA / KASIRAM JAT OBC BARLA 1
NARAYN / HARGOPAL JAT OBC BARLA 1
NANURAM /KASIRAM JAT OBC BARLA 1
JAGDES /RAMLAL JAT OBC BARLA 1
BHADRI / RAM LAL JAT OBC BARLA 1
SITARAM /HARNATH JAT OBC BARLA 1
KISHAN LAL /SHYORAM JAT OBC BARLA 1
GOPAL / MAGI LAL OBC BARLA 1
RAMESHWR / SOKARN JAT OBC BEEJWAR 1
BHAWR SHING SOBHAG SHING GEN BEEJWAR 1
SANKER /SHYOKRAN DHAKER OBC BEEJWAR 1
NANARAM /KHANARAM GURJAR OBC SANGRAMPURA 1
PHARLAD / BABU LAL KUMAWTH OBC SANGRAMPURA 1
JAGDES / KHANA GURJAR OBC SANGRAMPURA 1
GESHA LAL / RAMNATH KUMAWTH OBC SANGRAMPURA 1
RAMESHWAR /JAGDES VASNAV OBC SANGRAMPURA 1
BHAWR LAL /BHAJNAT GURJAR OBC SANGRAMPURA 1
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BHAWR LAL / BHUVANA KUMAWTH OBC SANGRAMPURA 1
RATAN LAL / DHNARAM MALI OBC KRANTICHNDRPURA THAKTR 1
HASRAJ /CHOTU KUMAWTH OBC KRANTICHNDRPURA 1
HARERAM /BHARDA MALI OBC KRANTICHNDRPURA 1
SHOGI /HARLAL GURJAR OBC KRANTICHNDRPURA 1
RAMDEV /JAGDES MALI OBC KRANTICHNDRPURA 1
GANGARAM / RAMKISHAN KUMAWTH OBC KRANTICHNDRPURA 1
BHAWR LAL /DEBI LAL DHAKER OBC BHAGVANPURA 1
GORDHAN /HARNATH DHAKER OBC BHAGVANPURA 1
RAMKUWAR / DEBI LAL DHAKER OBC BHAGVANPURA 1
BHARTH HARI /LADU DHAKER OBC BHAGVANPURA 1
JAGDES / KALYAN DHAKER OBC BHAGVANPURA 1
HEMRAJ /KAJODH DHAKER OBC BHAGVANPURA 1
GOPI /JAGDES DHAKER OBC BHAGVANPURA 1
BHAWR /HUKMA GURJAR OBC BHAGVANPURA 1
RAMPARSAD /LADU LAL DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 1
DEVA /BHOLU DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 1
RAMDEV /DHANNA DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 1
RAMDIYAL /CHITHAR RAGER SC GOPALPURA 1
MANMAL /SARWAN DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 1
SITARAM /RAMCHANDER DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 1
HANSRAJ /LADU DHAKERE OBC GOPALPURA 1
BHANWAR LAL /MANIRAM OBC GOPALPURA 1
HAMRAJ /HARGILAL OBC GOPALPURA 1
NOSHI W/O NATHU DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 1
BHARU /RAMNARAYN DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 1
PAPPU /SUKHDEV DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 1
KHANA /NANDA DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 1
SOSHR W/O BAJRANG DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 1
SEEMA W/O GOPI LAL DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 1
KAJOD /CHITAR DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 1
BAJRANG /RAMA DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 1
BADRI /NANDA DHAKER OBC GOPALPURA 1
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LIST OF LAND SCHEME IWMP-IX
NAME /FATHER NAME CAST VILLAGE
LAND
BHAWR LAL BHENATH GURJAR OBC SANGRAMPURA
BABU /GOPI KUMAWT OBC SANGRAMPURA
JAGDISH /SOHAN DASH OBC SANGRAMPURA
RATANLAL /DHNNARAM MALI OBC KRANTICHADRPURA
RAMDEV,PRAMRAJ,SOJI,PRBHU OBC KRANTICHADRPURA
RAMKISHAN /BAKTRWAR KUMAWT OBC KRANTICHADRPURA
JAGDESH /HARJI JAT OBC KRANTICHADRPURA
SURAJMAL /JHAGNATH KUMAWT OBC KRANTICHADRPURA
BHURA /RAMSUK MALI OBC KRANTICHADRPURA
RAMDEV /JAGDESH MALI OBC KRANTICHADRPURA
HARCHNDA /DEBI LAL MEENA ST MANPURA
NARAYAN /RAMKRAN KUMAWT OBC MANPURA
UDHA /MAGI LAL KUMAWTY OBC MANPURA
KESRA /RAMKRAN KUMAWT OBC MANPURA
HARNATH /RAMKARN KUMAWT OBC MANPURA
JAGNNAT /RAMKRAN KUMAWT OBC MANPURA
UKAR /RAMKARN KUMAWT OBC MANPURA
RAMKISAN /RAMKARN KUMAWT OBC MANPURA
GISHA /KANHA KUMAWT OBC MANPURA
SUKLAL /SAWLA MEENA ST MANPURA
MALLARAM /SAWLA MEENA ST MANPURA
RANGLAL /SAWLA MEENA ST MANPURA
RAMKUWAR/CHNDRA MEENA ST MANPURA
SOGIRAM /LKHAMA MEENA ST MANPURA
SANKER /LAKHMA MEENA ST MANPURA
DHNNA /LAKHMA MEENA ST MANPURA
BHWRLAL /LAKHMA MEENA ST MANPURA
KANHA /HUKMA DHAKER OBC BHAGVANPURA
KANHA /SREERAM DHAKER OBC BHAGVANPURA
JAGDESH /KHLYAN DHAKER OBC BHAGVANPURA
SITARAM /LADU DHAKER OBC BHAGVANPURA
RAMKISAN/ OBC BHAGVANPURA
GOPAL /HUKMA DHAKER OBC BHAGVANPURA
LADU /HARGI DHAKER OBC BHAGVANPURA
KHSRA.NO.985 BHAGVANPURA
SOSHR W/O BAKTAWR BHLAI SC THAWLA
BABU /GISALAL LOHAR OBC THAWLA
SUKLAL /BHOLU JAT OBC THAWLA
PREM /JAGDESH JAT OBC THAWLA
GOPI /JAGDESH JAT OBC THAWLA
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SANKERE LAL /BHOLURAM JAT OBC THAWLA
RAMRATAN/JAGDESH JAT OBC THAWLA
KISANLAL /MODU RAM JAT OBC THAWLA
JAGDESH /CHOGA DHAKER OBC THAWLA
DHARMRAJ /GOKULRAM BHLAI SC THAWLA
NATHU /DEBI DHKER OBC THAWLA
MOHAN LAL /JAGNAATH MEENA ST THAWLA
DHNNA /HARGI JAT OBC THAWLA
LADU /KANA JAT OBC THAWLA
NANU LAL /JAGDESH JAT OBC THAWLA
BERU /CHITHR BHARWA SC THAWLA
RAMKISAN /SARWN BHARWA SC THAWLA
RAGUNAT /SARWN BHARWA SC THAWLA
RAMKUWR /JAGDESH JAT OBC THAWLA
RAMNARAYAN/KHALYAN BHARWA SC THAWLA
RAMESWR /DYARAM JAT OBC BARLA
RAMDEV /GOKUL KUMAWT OBC BARLA
JAGDESH /MUKNA JAT OBC BARLA
NATHU LAL /BHDRI LAL SHARMA GEN BARLA
RAMNAT /JWARA JAT OBC BARLA
JAGDESH /RAMNAT JAT OBC BARLA
CHITHR /RAMNAT JAT OBC BARLA
KISAN LAL /HARNAT JAT OBC BARLA
PARDHAN /DHURGA LAL MEENA ST BARLA
KADHR /NANDA SAN OBC BARLA
GHANESH /SARWAN KUMAWT OBC BARLA
RAMKUWR /SARWAN KUMAWT OBC BARLA
JAGDESH /GOKUL KUMAWT OBC BARLA
RAMKISAN /GOKUL KUMAWT OBC BARLA
BHADRI /HAJARI JAT OBC BARLA
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LIST OF FARM POND SCHEME IWMP-IX
NAME /FATHER NAME CAST VILLAGE FARM POUND
BHDRI LAL /MULCHND BHLAI SC BEEJWAR
GITHA DEVI W/O BHDRILAL BHLAI SC BEEJWAR
SUSILA DEVI MULCHD BHLAI SC BEEJWAR
KALASH /RAMCHNDR REGAR SC BEEJWAR
MADANLAL /RAMCHNDR REGAR SC BEEJWAR
BHWRSINGH /SOBAG SINGH GEN BEEJWAR
BHARU /RAMCHADR BHLAI SC BEEJWAR
MOHAN /GOKUL KUMAWT OBC BEEJWAR
HAMRAJ /KISANLAL JAT OBC BEEJWAR
JAGDESH /GANGARAM JAT OBC BEEJWAR
SANKER /KALYAN/JAT OBC BEEJWAR
RAGUVEER/NATHU DROGA OBC BEEJWAR
GOPAL /LAXMENARAYAN DROGA OBC BEEJWAR
SANKER /BHOLURAM JAT OBC BEEJWAR
RGUNATH /BHOLURAM JAT OBC BEEJWAR
DEBI SINGH /KLYAN SINGH GEN BEEJWAR
KISHANLAL /HARDEV JAT OBC BEEJWAR
RAMA /KALYAN MEENA ST BEEJWAR
RAMLAL /GERDARI JAT OBC BEEJWAR
BHWRLAL /CHAGNA MEENA ST BEEJWAR
JAGDESH /BIRMA REGAR SC BEEJWAR
HARCHANDA /BIRMA REGAR SC BEEJWAR
HUKMA /DEBI LAL REGAR SC BEEJWAR
SIVGE /BOLU DSHAKER OBC BEEJWAR
KADAR /CTHURBUJ JAT OBC BEEJWAR
SANKER /SYOKERN DHAKER OBC BEEJWAR
RAMDEV /UGMA REGAR SC BEEJWAR
RAMCHADR/DEBI LAL REGAR SC BEEJWAR
KHAMA /BIRMA REGAR SC BEEJWAR
GOPAL /MHARAM DHAKER OBC BEEJWAR
BHADRI LAL /BHOJARAM GURJAR OBC BEEJWAR
BHADRI LAL /LADU RAM GURJAR OBC BEEJWAR
RAMRATAN /MAGI LAL MEENA ST BEEJWAR
AATMA RAM/BANSI DHAS OBC BEEJWAR
RAMDEV /GOVIND MEENA ST BEEJWAR
SOJE /BHOLURAM DHAKER OBC BEEJWAR
JODHA /RAMKRN DHAKER OBC BEEJWAR
KILASH /BANNA DHAKER OBC BEEJWAR
RAMDEV /BHAKTHWR KUMAWT OBC BEEJWAR
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RAMDHAN /JAGDES DHAKER OBC BEEJWAR
CHITR /HARNAT DHAKER OBC BEEJWAR
SAYTNARAYAN /BANSI DHAS OBC BEEJWAR
GISHA LAL /RAMNAT KUMAWT OBC SANGRAMPURA
MAGI LAL /KALYAN KUMAWT OBC SANGRAMPURA
VILLAGE NADE (POUND) SANGRAMPURA
RAKISAN /BHKTAWR KUMAWT OBC KRANTICHANDRPURA
GISA LAL /JAGESH JAT OBC KRANTICHANDRPURA
NARAYAN/RAMKARAN KUMAVAT OBC MANPURA
DEVI/DANNAMEENA ST MANPURA
NARAYAN/DANNA MEENA ST MANPURA
SOJI/CHOTU MEENA ST MANPURA
BHURA/RODU ST MANPURA
NANDA/HARNATH MEENA ST MANPURA
SANVAL/HARGI MEENA ST MANPURA
SOJI/LAKHMA MEENA ST MANPURA
DURGA/DEVI LAL MANPURA
MOHAN/GOGA KUMAVAT OBC MANPURA
BADRI/NATHU KUMAVAT OBC MANPURA
DARU/MODU MEENA ST MANPURA
DURGA/MODU MEENA ST MANPURA
PRHALAD/DHANA MEENA ST MANPURA
KHAMRAJ/DHANA MEENA ST MANPURA
HARCHANDA/DEVI LAL MEENA ST MANPURA
RANGLAL /SHNAVAL RAM MEENA ST MANPURA
NATHU/SHRIRAM KUMAVAT OBC MANPURA
RAMKUWAR/JAGDESH JAT OBC THAWLA
SOGI /RAMNARAYAN MEENA ST THAWLA
RAMKUWAR /RAMNIWASH SANSI SC THAWLA
BHARU /CHITTER BHARWA SC THAWLA
MAHANDER /RAMNARAYAN MEENA ST THAWLA
SUKHLAL /BHOLU JAT OBC THAWLA
SANKER LAL /BHOLU JAT OBC THAWLA
KISHAN LAL/ MODU JAT OBC THAWLA
LADURAM /MODU RAM JAT OBC THAWLA
NANU LAL /JAGDESH JAT OBC THAWLA