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DETAILED PROJECT REPORT OF IWMP
(2011 – 2016)
Micro Watershed : MWS-1, MWS-2, MWS-3, MWS-4,
MWS-5 & MWS-6,
Micro Watershed Code No : 3A2C5a, 3A2C5b, 3A2C5c, 3A2C5d, 3A2C5e & 3A2C5f,
IWMP project : Udalguri- 7 (Nishilamari I.W.M.P.)
Block : Mazbat
District :Udalguri
Name of the PIA : Divisional Officer, Udalguri Soil
Conservation Division, Udalguri.
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Contents
Executive Summary…………………………………………………………………………………………6
CHAPTER ………………………………………………………………………………………………...9
Introduction and Background……………………………………………………………………………...9
INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………………………………………9
II). PROFILE OF THE WATERSHED PROJECT:…………………………………………………….11
Table No.1.1 Project at a Glance……………………………………………………………………….11
Table No. 1.2 Need and Scope for Watershed Development…………………………………………..13
Table no.1.3: Watershed information……………………………………………………………………15
Table No.1.4: Status of other development project in the area………………………………………….16
Table No. 1.5: Status of previous watershed programme-………………………………………………16
CHAPTER 2……………………………………………………………………………………………….17
General Description of Project Area……………………………………………………………………….17
Table 2.1: Location……………………………………………………………………………………...17
Table no: 2.2 Land Details………………………………………………………………………………18
Table No. 2.3: Details of the types of areas covered under the project…………………………………21
Table No. 2.4: Details of Agro-climatic condition……………………………………………………...22
Table No. 2.5 Details of flood and drought in the project area………………………………………….23
Table No. 2.6: Details of soil erosion in the project area………………………………………………..23
Table No. 2.7 Details of the Soil pH…………………………………………………………………….24
Table No.2.7.1 Climatic Condition……………………………………………………………………...25
Table No.-2.8 Physiographic Features…………………………………………………………………..26
Table No. 2.9 Watershed characteristics………………………………………………………………...26
CHAPTER – 3……………………………………………………………………………………………..27
BASE LINE INFORMATION OF WATERSHED……………………………………………………….27
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Table No. 3.1: Demographic features:…………………………………………………………………..27
Table No. 3.2: Livestock
details:……………………………………………………….………………Error! Bookmark not
defined.28
Table No.3.3:Socio- economic status:………………………………………………………..…………31
Table No. 3.4: Migration
Details:……………………………………………………………………….312
Table No. 3.5: Details of Community Based Organizations existing in the watershed village:………...34
Table No. 3.6: Infrastructure Facilities:………………………………………………………………...35
Table No.3.7 Land use pattern (in Hectares)……………………………………………………………36
Table No. 3.8: Details of Common Property Resources:……………………………………………….38
Table No. 3.9: Agriculture implements:Table No. 3.10: Crop Classification………………………......39
Table No. 3.11: Crops & Cropping pattern:…………………………………………………………….40
Table No. 3.12: Land capability Classification…………………………………………………………41
Table No.3.13: Irrigation facilities:……………………………………………………………………..42
Table No. 3.14: Status of water table:…………………………………………………………………...42
Table No. 3.15: Assessment of drinking water facility*:………………………………………………..47
Table No. 3.16: Surface water resources……………………………………………………………….48
Table No. 3.17 Ground Water Structures to be
repaired………………………………………………..532
Table No. 3.19: Details of existing livelihoods………………………………………………………….56
Table No. 3.20: Existing functional assets (Works already completed under different schemes including
works undertaken by farmers independently)…………………………………………………………...60
Table No.3.21 PROBLEM TYPOLOGY OF THE WATERSHED…………………………………….61
CHAPTER – 4……………………………………………………………………………………………..62
Institutional Building and Project Management…………………………………………………………...62
Table No. 4.1 Details of SHGs & UGs newly formed under IWMP:…………………………………...62
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4.2: Details of Watershed Committees (WC)…………………………………………………………..63
Table No 4.3: WDT Particulars:………………………………………………………………………...65
Table No. 4.4: PIA particulars………………………………………………………………………….66
Table No. 4.5 Bank Account Details……………………………………………………………………67
Institutional Mechanisms: (Enclose the following documents)…………………………………………68
Documents of Agreements:……………………………………………………………………………...71
Table No. 4.8 Convergence plan with IWMP:…………………………………………………………..72
CHAPTER – 5……………………………………………………………………………………………..73
Management/Action Plan………………………………………………………………………………….73
Description on methodology of plan adopted…………………………………………………………...73
5.2 Details of Natural Resource Management Activities………………………………………………..74
Table No. 5.2.1 Soil and Moisture Conservation structures…………………………………………….74
Table No. 5.2.2 Water Harvesting Structures…………………………………………………………...76
Table No. 5.2.2 Vegetative Covers……………………………………………………………………...77
5.3: Structure or Activity Wise Details of Engineering Structure and Vegetative Measures………..…..78
Table No.5.3.1 : Engineering structures for Soil Conservation Measures (SMC)…………………..…..79
5.3.2: Details of engineering structures for Water Harvesting WHS…………………………….……..79
Table No. 5.3.3: Details of activities connected with vegetative cover in watershed works*……….…..80
Chapter 6…………………………………………………………………………………………………...81
Capacity Building Plan…………………………………………………………………………………….81
Table No. 6.1 Details of Capacity Building.............................................................................................81
Chapter 7…………………………………………………………………………………………………...85
Phasing of Programme and Budgeting……………………………………………………………………85
Table No. 7.1: Phasing of the action plan………………………………………………………………85
Table No. 7.2 Estimated Benefit Cost Ratio……………………………………………………………92
Chapter 8…………………………………………………………………………………………………...93
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Consolidation and completion of various works………………………………………………..…………93
Table No. 8.1: Consolidation of Action Plan……………………………………………………………93
CHAPTER – 9…………………………………………………………………………………………..…94
EXPECTED OUTCOMES…………………………………………………………………………...……95
9.1 Describe in detail the “Expected Outcomes”……………………………………………….………95
Table No. 9.2: Summarize in the table given below (Quantifiable indicators)……………………….…95
Table No.9.3: Backward and Forward Linkages……………………………………………….………95
List of Maps to be enclosed along with DPR……………………………………………………….……..78
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Executive Summary
Brief about area
Nishilamari Micro watershed is located in Mazbat Block, Udalguri district of Assam state. The total
project area of the watershed is about 6258 ha out of which 5000 ha has been undertaken to be
treated under Integrated Watershed ManagementProgrammes (IWMP) starting year 2011-2012. The
watershed includes five Gram Panchayat/VCDC namely Orang, Gelabil, Saikia Chuburi, 66 No.
Dhansiri & Rowta. Assamese, Tea Tribe and Boro are the primary inhabitants of the village. The
livelihood of these people is primary based on rainfed agriculture, vegetable, cultivation, Poultry
farming, and Piggary and wage labourer. The major source of income of the people is from
agriculture. Important crops are paddy and winter vegetables. Cultivation, Poultry, piggery are more
preferable work in project area. The productivity of all the crops is in average. With the help of
natural & human resources, it is possible to uplift their socio-economic status. There is immense
scope to conserve and utilize soil and water properly under this watershed. The nearest town is
Orang & Rowta which is about 15 to 20 km from the project area and is well connected by tar road.
There is no bus facility in the entire area. Share autos are the only transportation facility for the
watershed villages. Udalguri-7 (Nishilamari) project is located in Mazbat Block, Udalguri district of
Assam state. The project area falls under Bodoland Territorial Autonomous council (BTAD). The
project is a cluster of Six micro-watersheds with 3A2C5 Code.
Institutional arrangements
The new common guideline has provided for establishment of dedicated institutions for the purpose
of implementation of IWMP. It includes a Central Level Nodal Agency (CLNA), below it State
Level Nodal Agencies (SLNAs) in all the states, below it District Watershed Development Units
(DWDUs) at the district level; Project Implementing Agencies (PIAs) at the project level and
Watershed Committees (WCs) at village level.
Salient features
Delegation of powers to the States for sanctioning and implementation of projects.
Dedicated institutions of multi-disciplinary professionals at national, state and district levels
Project duration made flexible into 3 distinct phases- preparatory phase, works phase and
consolidation phase
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Focus on Livelihoods through integrated farming systems
Clustering of small watershed in the range of 1000-5000 ha. areas to optimize transaction cost.
Focus on scientific planning and capacity building
Multi tier Ridge to valley approach
Treatment area and details
Since 1996, Government of India has issued guideline for the implementation of area development
programme adopting watershed approach. Watershed approach aims at restoration of ecological
balance preserving environment and stabilizing the income of village community both farmers, asset
less and landless agricultural labour. The importance of watershed development cannot be
underestimated. On one hand is the need to increase food productivity and hence productivity from
soil and the other decreasing soil erosion and depleting water availability. The scope of soil
conservation is very wide and encompasses much more than physical work for ero sion control. The
concept of soil conservation, now-a-days has been expanded to mean protection of the soil against
physical loss by erosion or against chemical deterioration. Thus, the effective conservation and
management of land, water and vegetation resources aimed at obtaining optimum and sustained
return from these resources without degrading them can be achieved by adopting watershed as basic
unit of development. Watershed being a natural hydrological entity, it responds most effectively to
various engineering, biological and cultural treatments. Monitoring of runoff and silt at the outlet of
the watershed can help assess the impact of various treatments aimed at conserving soil and water,
and protecting vegetation. Watershed management involves protection of land against all forms of
degradation, restoration of degraded land, sediment control, pollutants control, and prevention of
floods, etc. A workable size of the watershed can be decided in accordance with the aim and
objective of the particular system as well as the size of the stream for which it forms a catchment.
Watershed of smaller size
has distinct advantage of involving a smaller number of families within a resource unit with a
common social and economic pattern. Demarcation of watershed and subsequently sub watersheds
can be done either by using toposheet of the area available with Survey of India or by interpretation
of remotely sensed imagery of the area. Prioritization of sub watershed should be done on the basis
of sediment yield and pollutants concentration in the runoff from the sub watershed. The entire
watershed can be treated gradually over a number of years as per the availability of financial and
other resources. Numerous treatment technologies in the form of engineering measures a nd
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agronomic practices are available. But identification of most suitable technologies as per the site
condition and their application in correct way is most important to achieve the desired results. These
technologies when adopted within the boundary of watershed, facilitates favourable interaction
among various watershed factors such as Physiographic, land slope, soil characteristics, land use,
hydrological behaviour etc, land and water resources to produce food, fodder, fuel and fibre on
sustainable basis. Out of the 444 lakhs available for watershed development, about 56%, i.e 245
lakhs is allocated for natural resource management. Since the cluster has 2 rivers Nishilamari and
Nowa, and various drainages, drainage repair and boulder pitching was found to be
major need of the area. This would help to control soil erosion and stabilize drainage banks. Based
on surveys and PRA activities, number of livelihood activities like wood craft, bee keeping, Tarza
making etc are suggested to boost the economics of the area. Along with livelihood activities and
microenterprises suggested, capacity building of asset less and small farmers as well as institutional
arrangement are suggested for sustainable management of the watershed.
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CHAPTER 1
Introduction and Background
INTRODUCTION
Udalguri district bounded by Bhutan and West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh state in the
north, Sonitpur district in the east, Darrang district in the south, and Baksa district in the west. Area
of the district is 1852.16 km². The district has two subdivisions: Udalguri and Bhergaon consisting
of 9 circles, 11 developmental blocks, and 802 villages. This district located at 26.7452°N
92.0962°E with an average elevation of 180 meters (590 feet). The southern parts of the district are
situated on the plains of the Brahmaputra Valley Zone. Major tributaries of the river Brahmaputra
viz. Pachnoi, Dhansiri, Jiya Dhansiri, Mora Dhansiri, Noa, Kulsi, Dipila and Bornoi, which originate
from the foothills of the Himalayan Range flow through the district and they mainly contribute
towards the sustenance of the agrarian economy of the district. The soils of the district are more or
less heterogeneous in nature. The northern part of the district is composed of clay and clay loam
soils whereas the middle part is loamy and sandy. The soil of the southern part of the district is
composed of deposited sand and clay. The district has a sub-tropical humid climate with semi-dry
hot summer and cold winter. Agro-climatically, the district falls under the North Bank Plain Zone.
During summer (May to Early September), heavy rainfall occurs due to south-west monsoon for
which the district experiences flood. It is observed that the district receives an average annual
rainfall (normal) of about 2,000 mm and the temperature varies between Max= 34.500C and Min=
13.500C. Relative humidity ranges between 82% and 88%. Despite various efforts made in the past,
the present status of irrigated agriculture in the district is not satisfactory (compared to the state and
the national standard). More and more agricultural land is required to be brought under irrigation on
priority basis (there being potentiality), both for increasing production and productivity through
intensification of agriculture. An introductory background of the project Udalguri-7 (Nishilamari
IWMP) is as follows:
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Name of the State : Assam
Name of the District : Udalguri
Names of the Blocks : Mazbat
Name of the project : Udalguri-7 (Nishilamari IWMP)
Financial Year of sanction : 2011-12
Project duration : From 2011 to 2016
Map of the project area showing village boundaries, contours, and drainage.
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II). PROFILE OF THE WATERSHED PROJECT:
Table No.1.1 Project at a Glance
1 Name of the State Assam
2 Name of the project Udalguri-7 (Nishilamari IWMP)
3 Name of the District Udalguri
4 Names of the Blocks Mazbat
5 Names of Gram Panchayats i] Orang [ii] Gelabil [iii] Saikia Chuburi [iv] 66 No. Dhansiri [v]Rowta.
6 Names & Census Code of
Villages covered
Sl.
No.
Census
code
Name of Village Sl.
No.
Census
code
Name of Village
1 00864700 Karunabahi 17 00867900 Nalbarigaon
2 00865200 Thelamara 18 00868000 No. 2 Jungle Block
3 00865300 Aunajuli 19 00868100 Chubura-Chuburi
Pathar
4 00866000 No.1 Saikia
Chuburi
20 00868200 Uttar Chuba
5 00866100 Nishilamari Habi 21 00868400 Dhopguri
6 00866300 Pakaribari 22 00868500 Bengenabarigaon
7 00866400 Sonajuli 23 00868600 Ulubari
8 00866500 Jamuguri 24 00868700 Rowmarigaon
9 00866900 Gelab ilgaon 25 00868800 Alisinga
10 00867000 Garubandha 26 00868900 Chutiagaon
11 00867100 Samuagaon 27 00869000 Pouripota
12 00867200 Bheragaon 28 00869100 Dakhinchuba
13 00867300 Bhogdolgam 29 00869200 UdalguriNepaligaon
14 00867400 No.2 Saikia
Chuburi
30 00869300 Udalguri
Maimansinga
15 00867500 Bengenabari
Jungle
31 00869400 Udalguri Jungle
16 00867600 No.1 Jungle Block 32 00869500 Devapukhuri
33 00869600 Kacharibheti Top
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selection of watershed
i) Most backward area under 6th Schedule of BTC.
ii) Preponderance of wastelands/degraded lands resulting poor Agriculture production.
iii) Willingness of village community to make voluntary contribution, sharing of common property resources and equitable distribution of assets created.
iv) Acuteness of drinking water scarcity.
8 Name, Address, Phone No and Reg. No. of the PIA(s)
Divisional Soil Conservation Office, Udalguri
9 Date of approval of
Watershed Development Plan by the DPC
10 Area of the Project (ha.) 6339
11 Area proposed to be treated
(ha.)
5000
12 Financial Year of sanction 2011-12
13 Project duration From 2011 to 2016
14 Project Cost (Rs. in Lakhs) 600
15 Date of Sanction by State authority
2011
12
16 Date of Release of 1st Installment of Central Assistance (To be filled by
DoLR)
17 Any other, please specify
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Table No. 1.2 Need and Scope for Watershed Development
Project Name Project Type Weightage
i ii Iii iv v vi vii ix x xi xii xiii
Udalguri- 7 (Nishilamari I.W.M.P.) Moderately slop 10 10 5 5 2 0 10 5 1 10 10 5
*As per PPR
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No.
Criteria Max
Score
Ranges and Scores
i Poverty index(%of
poor to population)
10 Above 80% (10) 80 to 50 % (7.5) 50 to 20 % (5) Below
20% (2.5)
ii % of SC/ST population 10 More than 40% (10) 20 to 40 % (5) Less than 20% (3)
iii Actual wages 5 Actual wages are significantly lower than minimum wages (5)
Actual wages are equal to or higher than minimum
wages (0)
iv % of small and marginal farmers
10 More than 80% (10) 50 to 80% (5) Less than 50 (3)
v Ground water status 15 Over exploited (15) Critical (10) Sub critical (5) Safe (0)
vi Moisture index/ DPAP/DDP Block
10 -66.7 & below (10) DDP Block -33.3 to -66.6 (5) DPAP Block
0 to -33.2 (0) Non DPAP/DDP Block
vii Area under assured irrigation
15 Less than 10% (15) 10 to 20% (10) 20 to 30% (5) Above 30% (Reject)
viii Drinking water 10 No source (10) Problematic village (7.5) Partially covered
(5)
Fully
covered (0)
ix Degraded land 15 High – above 20% (15) Medium – 10 to 20 % (10) Low – less than 10
% of TGA (5)
x Productivity potential of the land
10 Lands with low production & where productivity can be
significantly enhanced with reasonable efforts (10)
Land with moderate production & where
productivity can be enhanced with reasonable
Lands with high production & where
productivity can be marginally
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efforts (5) enhanced with reasonable efforts (0)
xi Contiguity to another watershed that has already been
developed/treated
10 Contiguous to previously treated watershed & contiguity within the micro watersheds in the project
(10)
Contiguity within the micro watersheds in the project but non contiguous
to previously treated watershed (5)
Neither contiguous to previously treated watershed
nor contiguity within the micro
watersheds in the project (0)
xii Cluster approach in the plains (more than one
contiguous micro-watersheds in the
project)
15 Above 6 micro-watersheds in cluster (15)
4 to 6 micro watersheds in cluster (10)
2 to 4 micro watersheds in
cluster (5)
xiii Cluster approach in the hills (More than one contiguous micro-
watersheds in the project)
15 Above 5 micro-watersheds in cluster (15)
3 to 5 micro watersheds in cluster (10)
2 to 3 micro watersheds in cluster (5)
Total 150 150 90 41 2.5
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Table no.1.3: Watershed information
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No. Name of Project
Watershed
Code Villages to be Treated
Geographical
Area(Ha)
Treatable
Area(Ha) Approval Year
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Udalguri-7 (Nishilamari
I.W.M.P.)
3A2C5a, 3A2C5b, 3A2C5c, 3A2C5d, 3A2C5e, 3A2C5f,
Karunabahi 342 262
2011-12
2 Thelamara 118 92
3 Aunajuli 125 98 4 No.1 Saikia Chuburi 181 143
5 Nishilamari Habi 222 174 6 Pakaribari 160 125
7 Sonajuli 122 98 8 Jamuguri 324 259
9 Gelabilgaon 338 262 10 Garubandha 265 210
11 Samuagaon 273 213 12 Bheragaon 53 45
13 Bhogdolgam 329 249 14 No.2 Saikia Chuburi 291 230
15 Bengenabari Jungle 174 138 16 No.1 Jungle Block 163 130
17 Nalbarigaon 179 141
18 No. 2 Jungle Block 217 172 19 Chubura-Chuburi Pathar 288 221
20 Uttar Chuba 110 84 21 Dhopguri 219 171
22 Bengenabarigaon 123 96 23 Ulubari 198 156
24 Rowmarigaon 116 97 25 Alisinga 89 74
26 Chutiagaon 223 171 27 Pouripota 227 181
28 Dakhinchuba 181 142 29 Udalguri Nepaligaon 112 92
30 Udalguri Maimansinga 112 94 31 Udalguri Jungle 204 168
32 Devapukhuri 60 54 33 Kacharibheti Top 201 158
6258 5000
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Table No.1.4: Status of other development project in the area
S No Name of the
programme/scheme
Sponsoring
agency
Objectives of the
programme/scheme
Year of
commencement
Villages
covered
Estimated
number of
beneficiaries
1 GNREGA GOI Employment 2009 18 2065
2 SGSY GOI Livelihood 2009 11 345
3 IAY GOI Household 2009 6 240
Table No. 1.5: Status of previous watershed programme-
S. N
o
Pro
ject
nam
e
Yea
r
started
Nam
e of
villa
ges
No. O
f
micro
watersh
ed
Watersh
ed
cod
es
Area
un
der
treatm
ent
Fu
nd
ing
sou
rce
Nod
al
agen
cy
PIA
Tota
l cost
Exp
end
itu
re
incu
rred
up
to sta
rt
of IW
MP
%
finan
cial
com
pletio
n
%
ph
ysica
l
com
pletio
n
Pre IWMP (DPAP+D
DP +IWDP)
40 15,000
Other
watershed project
2 9367
Total 42 24,367
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CHAPTER 2
General Description of Project Area
Table 2.1: Location
Longitude 91 057’00’’E – 92 002’00’’E
Latitude 26 036’20’’N – 26 043’49’’N
State Assam
District Udalguri
Subdivision
Block Mazbat
Panchayat/VCDC i] Orang [ii] Gelabil [iii] Saikia Chuburi [iv] 66 No. Dhansiri [v] Rowta.
Villages
00864700 Karunabahi 00868000 No. 2 Jungle Block
00865200 Thelamara 00868100 Chubura-Chuburi Pathar
00865300 Aunajuli 00868200 Uttar Chuba
00866000 No.1 Saikia Chuburi 00868400 Dhopguri
00866100 Nishilamari Habi 00868500 Bengenabarigaon
00866300 Pakaribari 00868600 Ulubari
00866400 Sonajuli 00868700 Rowmarigaon
00866500 Jamuguri 00868800 Alisinga
00866900 Gelab ilgaon 00868900 Chutiagaon
00867000 Garubandha 00869000 Pouripota
00867100 Samuagaon 00869100 Dakhinchuba
00867200 Bheragaon 00869200 Udalguri Nepaligaon
00867300 Bhogdolgam 00869300 Udalguri Maimansinga
00867400 No.2 Saikia Chuburi 00869400 Udalguri Jungle
00867500 Bengenabari Jungle 00869500 Devapukhuri
00867600 No.1 Jungle Block 00869600 Kacharibheti Top
00867900 Nalbarigaon 00868600 Ulubari
Approach Road NH52>Mangaldai>Rowta>approx 26 km from Rowta
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Details of the types of areas covered under the project
Table no: 2.2 Land Details
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Sl.
No.
Name of
Watersheds
Name of Villages Geographica
l area of the village
Forest
Area
Land under
Agriculture
Rainfed
Area
Permanent
Pastures
Waste Land
Cultivable Non-
Cultivable
1
Nishilamari I.W.M.P. .
Karunabahi 342 - 274 247 10 15 43 2 Thelamara 118 - 95 86 1 6 16
3 Aunajuli 125 - 100 90 1 8 16 4 No.1 Saikia Chuburi 181 - 145 134 2 9 25
5 Nishilamari Habi 222 - 178 161 -- 13 31 6 Pakaribari 160 - 128 115 3 10 19
7 Sonajuli 122 - 98 89 1 9 14 8 Jamuguri 324 - 260 240 5 19 40
9 Gelabilgaon 338 - 271 244 5 18 44 10 Garubandha 265 - 212 191 1 19 33
11 Samuagaon 273 - 219 198 2 15 37
12 Bheragaon 53 - 43 39 -- 6 4 13 Bhogdolgam 329 - 264 238 10 11 44
14 No.2 Saikia Chuburi 291 - 233 210 1 20 37 15 Bengenabari Jungle 174 - 140 126 -- 12 22
16 No.1 Jungle Block 163 - 131 118 -- 12 20 17 Nalbarigaon 179 - 144 130 1 11 23
18 No. 2 Jungle Block 217 - 174 161 4 11 28
19 Chubura-Chuburi Pathar
288 -
231 208 9 13 35
20 Uttar Chuba 110 - 88 80 2 4 16 21 Dhopguri 219 - 175 158 2 13 29
22 Bengenabarigaon 123 - 98 89 2 7 16 23 Ulubari 198 - 158 143 1 13 26
24 Rowmarigaon 116 - 93 84 1 13 9 25 Alisinga 89 - 71 64 -- 10 8
26 Chutiagaon 223 - 178 161 5 10 30 27 Pouripota 227 - 182 164 -- 17 28
28 Dakhinchuba 181 - 145 131 1 11 24 29 Udalguri Nepaligaon 112 - 90 81 1 11 10
30 Udalguri 112 - 90 81 -- 13 9
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Sl.
No.
Name of
Watersheds
Name of Villages Geographica
l area of the
village
Forest
Area
Land under
Agriculture
Rainfed
Area
Permanent
Pastures
Waste Land
Cultivable Non-
Cultivable Maimansinga
31 Udalguri Jungle 204 - 163 154 -- 14 27 32 Devapukhuri 60 - 48 44 -- 10 2
33 Kacharibheti Top 201 - 161 145 1 13 26 TOTAL 6339 Ha. - 5080 Ha. 4604 72 396 791
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Table No. 2.3: Details of the types of areas covered under the project
1 2 3
S. No.
Name of village No. of beneficiaries covered
MF SF LF Landless Total
1 Karunabahi 60 17 0 2 79
2 Thelamara 17 20 0 1 38 3 Aunajuli 21 16 0 9 45
4 No.1 Saikia Chuburi 78 26 0 0 104 5 Nishilamari Habi 55 20 0 26 101
6 Pakaribari 54 26 1 3 84 7 Sonajuli 37 18 1 8 64
8 Jamuguri 29 12 0 0 41 9 Gelabilgaon 90 23 8 0 121
10 Garubandha 45 18 2 8 73
11 Samuagaon 71 24 0 0 96 12 Bheragaon 37 4 1 17 60
13 Bhogdolgam 21 24 0 9 54 14 No.2 Saikia Chuburi 62 29 0 0 91
15 Bengenabari Jungle 33 30 0 26 90 16 No.1 Jungle Block 51 32 1 3 87
17 Nalbarigaon 22 20 1 8 51 18 Chubura-Chuburi Pathar 29 8 0 0 37
19 Uttar Chuba 79 23 8 0 111 20 Dhopguri 29 19 0 0 48
21 Bengenabarigaon 52 34 0 0 86 22 Ulubari 68 32 0 0 100
23 Rowmarigaon 22 13 2 8 46 24 Alisinga 24 6 2 0 32
25 Chutiagaon 122 34 0 0 156 26 Pouripota 78 18 0 26 122
28 Dakhinchuba 71 13 1 3 89
29 Udalguri Nepaligaon 33 11 1 8 54 30 Udalguri Maimansinga 28 8 0 0 35
31 Udalguri Jungle 102 21 8 0 132 32 Devapukhuri 52 12 2 8 74
33 Kacharibheti Top 43 26 1 5 74
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Table No. 2.4: Details of Agro-climatic condition
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Project.
Name of the Agro-
Climatic zone
Covers the
Project Area
Area
(in
Hect)
Names of the Villages Major Soil Type Topograph
y
Average
Rainfall in
mm.
Major Crops
Name
of
Crops
Area
(in Hect) Soil
Type
Area
(in Hect)
1
Udalguri -7
Nishilamari
Watershed
Development
Project
Lower
Brahmaputra
Valley.
Agro Climat ic
Zone- No-4.
6258 Ha
Kuruabahi
Sandy
loam
Alfisol
Sandy
loam
Alfisol
342
Moderately
Slope
2266mm
Wet
Paddy
Cult ivati
on
205
Thelamara 118 71
Aunajuli 125 75
No.1 Saikia Chuburi 181 109
Nishilamari Habi 222 133
Pakaribari 160 96
Sonajuli 122 73
Jamuguri 324 294
Gelab ilgaon 338 202
Garubandha 265 159
Samuagaon 273 212
Bheragaon 53 318
Bhogdolgam 329 197
No.2 Saikia Chuburi 291 225
Bengenabari Jungle 174 104
No.1 Jungle Block 163 98
Nalbarigaon 179 121
No. 2 Jungle Block 217 130
Chubura-Chuburi Pathar 288 172
Uttar Chuba 110 66
Dhopguri 219 131
Bengenabarigaon 123 74
Ulubari 198 119
Rowmarigaon 116 69
Alisinga 89 53
Chutiagaon 223 134
Pouripota 227 136
Dakhinchuba 181 109
Udalguri Nepaligaon 112 67
Udalguri Maimansinga 112 67
Udalguri Jungle 204 122
Devapukhuri 60 36
Kachariveti Top 201 121
TOTAL 6339 Ha. 4018 Ha.
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Table No. 2.5 Details of flood and drought in the project area
1 2 3 4 5
Sl.
No.
Particulars Villages Periodicity Not Affected
Annual Any Other
(Specify)
1. Flood
No. of Villages : NIL NIL -
Name(s) Of Villages :
2. Drought
No. of Villages : NIL NIL -
Name(s) Of Villages :
Table No. 2.6: Details of soil erosion in the project area
1 2 3 4 5 6
Sl.
No.
Cause of Erosion Type of Erosion Area Affected (in
Hect.)
Run off
(mm/Year)
Average Soil Loss (Tones/
Hect/Year
1. Water Erosion Sheet Erosion 1893 Ha.
1019.70
mm/year
Less than 10 ton / /ha/year
Rill Erosion 3046 Ha.
Gully Erosion 1400 Ha.
Total Water Erosion 6339 Ha.
2. Wind Erosion
Total Wind Erosion
Total (1+2) 6339 Ha
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Table No. 2.7 Details of the Soil pH
Name of the Villages Sample no Soil Ph Soil Type
Kuruabahi 2 6.2 Sandy Loam
Thelamara 2 5.6 Sandy Loam
Aunajuli 1 6.0 Sandy Loam
No.1 Saikia Chuburi 1 5.3 Sandy Loam
Nishilamari Habi 2 5.4 Sandy Loam
Pakaribari 2 6.2 Sandy Loam
Sonajuli 2 5.4 Sandy Loam
Jamuguri 2 6.1 Sandy Loam
Gelabilgaon 1 6.2 Sandy Loam
Garubandha 1 5.9 Sandy Loam
Samuagaon 2 6.3 Sandy Loam
Bheragaon 3 5.4 Sandy Loam
Bhogdolgam 2 5.3 Sandy Loam
No.2 Saikia Chuburi 2 6.3 Sandy Loam
Bengenabari Jungle 2 5.4 Sandy Loam
No.1 Jungle Block 1 6.1 Sandy Loam
Nalbarigaon 1 6.3 Sandy Loam
No. 2 Jungle Block 2 5.5 Sandy Loam
Chubura-Chuburi Pathar 2 5.9 Sandy Loam
Uttar Chuba 1 6.2 Sandy Loam
Dhopguri 1 5.7 Sandy Loam
Bengenabarigaon 1 5.3 Sandy Loam
Ulubari 1 5.7 Sandy Loam
Rowmarigaon 2 5.8 Sandy Loam
Alisinga 2 6.1 Sandy Loam
Chutiagaon 1 6.2 Sandy Loam
Pouripota 1 6.2 Sandy Loam
Dakhinchuba 2 6.3 Sandy Loam
Udalguri Nepaligaon 2 5.9 Sandy Loam
Udalguri Maimansinga 2 5.8 Sandy Loam
Udalguri Jungle 1 8.9 Sandy Loam
Devapukhuri 2 6.2 Sandy Loam
Kachariveti Top 1 5.8 Sandy Loam
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Table No.2.7.1 Climatic Condition
Sl
No
Year
Average Monthly
Rain fall(in mm)
Average Annual
rainfall
(in mm) preceding 5 years
Temp(0C) Wind
Velocity
Open pan
evaporation
(mm per day)
Relative
Humidity(RH)
Average
Annual run
off (mm/year) Max Min
1 2013 1480.80
1908.65
29.6 19.8
85 % 176.80
2 2012 1877.20 28.5 18.9
3 2011 2152.70 29.8 19.1
4 2010 1680.40 28.5 19.5
5 2009 2070.50 29.8 17.9
6 2008 1982.10 28.9 18.6
7 2007 2280.00 29.9 19.5
8 2006 1856.82 28.2 15.6 (Source: Meteorological data, IMD, Guwahati, 2010, kamrup.nic.in/ghy.htm, http://www.imd.gov.in)
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Table No.-2.8 Physiographic Features
Elevation(MSL) Slope Range (%) Order of
Watershed Major Stream
Toposequence
(Soil series)
Average annual
soil loss(Ton /
hectare/year)
MSL at Rowata railway
station
8 Kms. away is 101.57 m.
3-8 Nishilamari &
Nava River
Dystric Eutrochrepts, Typic
Haplaquents,
Aeric Fluvaquents & Aeric
Hapdaquepts
Less than 10
ton / /ha/year
Table No. 2.9 Watershed characteristics
Shape index of
the watershed
Length of main
stream
Drainage density Average slope Watershed relief Perimeter of the
watershed
6.03707 1.71 3-5 % 40 m 43454.301
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CHAPTER – 3
BASE LINE INFORMATION OF WATERSHED
Nishilamari project has a total population of 39980 out of which 20451 are male and 19529 female.
The sex ratio is 954 females to 1000 males. There is 1226 SC and 12486 ST population in project area.
The literacy rate is 59% with male literacy rate is 62 % and with female literacy 38% of total
population. The total population belongs to SC, ST caste & mainly involved in agriculture and animal
husbandry.
Table No. 3.1: Demographic features:
1 2 3 4 5
Sl.
No
Feature Male Female Total
1 Population 20451 19529 39980
SC 632 594 1226
ST 6309 6177 12486
OBC 2992 2804 5796
Others 10518 9954 20472
2 Children(0-14 years)
3 Sex Ratio 1000 954
4 Literacy
Literates 12637 9893 22530
Illiterates 7814 9636 17450
5 Work Force 10979 3764 14743
Agriculture 20451 19529 39980
Industrial/Business 632 594 1226
Service 6309 6177 12486
6 Birth Rate
7 Death Rate
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The Nishilamari Project contains 3042 cows, 42 buffaloes. Majority of people depends on agriculture, for their livelihood. Cows and
buffaloes are of local/indigenous breed. Shortage of surface water has reduced the fodder and pasture availability for animals. Milk
collection center is away from project area. The daily milk production from project area ranges from 30 to 40 lit/day. Thus average milk
production per head is about 2.5 lit/day. Milk production is not appreciable in this village hence; promotion of cows can be promotional
event to improve livelihood aspect of this cluster.
Table No. 3.2: Livestock details:
Sl.
No
.
Na
me o
f V
illa
ge
Ku
ruab
ah
i
Th
ela
mara
Au
naju
li
No
.1 S
aik
ia C
hu
bu
ri
Nis
hil
am
ari
Hab
i
Pak
ari
bari
So
naju
li
Jam
ug
uri
Gela
bil
gaon
Garu
ban
dh
a
Sam
uag
ao
n
Bh
era
gao
n
Bh
og
do
lgam
No
.2 S
aik
ia C
hu
bu
ri
Ben
gen
abari
Ju
ng
le
No
.1 J
un
gle
Blo
ck
Features (No./quantity)
1 Milch Animals
Cow 15 298 3 8 2 44 135 82 5 15 61 19 4 3 2 6
Buffaloes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Got, Sheep 16 15 4 5 11 78 14 4 2 2 42 885 126 12 12 14
2 Draft Animals
OX 4 2 8 11 6 9 1 262 21 2 52 4 5 6 12 0
He Buffaloes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
3 Others
Poultry 6 595 8 6 1 46 94 2 6 4 12 236 1 12 4 2
Piggery 7 0 2 4 2 4 55 18 2 2 26 392 7 12 3 0
4 Total Milk Production (from
milch animals lits./day) 112 0 23 1 12 66 135 62 1 15 61 19 55 4 44 32
5 Fodder availabilty
29
Sl.
No
.
Na
me o
f V
illa
ge
Ku
ruab
ah
i
Th
ela
mara
Au
naju
li
No
.1 S
aik
ia C
hu
bu
ri
Nis
hil
am
ari
Hab
i
Pak
ari
bari
So
naju
li
Jam
ug
uri
Gela
bil
gaon
Garu
ban
dh
a
Sam
uag
ao
n
Bh
era
gao
n
Bh
og
do
lgam
No
.2 S
aik
ia C
hu
bu
ri
Ben
gen
abari
Ju
ng
le
No
.1 J
un
gle
Blo
ck
Dry (abundant/sufficient/scare)
Ab
un
dan
t
Su
ffic
ien
t
Su
ffic
ien
t
Ab
un
dan
t
Su
ffic
ien
t
Su
ffic
ien
t
Su
ffic
ien
t
Su
ffic
ien
t
Ab
un
dan
t
Su
ffic
ien
t
Su
ffic
ien
t
Su
ffic
ien
t
Su
ffic
ien
t
Su
ffic
ien
t
Su
ffic
ien
t
Su
ffic
ien
t
Green
(abundant/sufficient/scare)
Ab
un
dan
t
Scarc
e
Ab
un
dan
t
Ab
un
dan
t
Scarc
e
Ab
un
dan
t
Scarc
e
Ab
un
dan
t
Ab
un
dan
t
Scarc
e
Ab
un
dan
t
Scarc
e
Scarc
e
Ab
un
dan
t
Scarc
e
Scarc
e
6 Fuel Wood availability
(abundant/sufficient/scare)
Scarc
e
Scarc
e
Su
ffic
ien
t
Scarc
e
Scarc
e
Su
ffic
ien
t
Scarc
e
Su
ffic
ien
t
Scarc
e
Scarc
e
Su
ffic
ien
t
Scarc
e
Scarc
e
Su
ffic
ien
t
Scarc
e
Scarc
e
Sl.
No
.
Na
me o
f V
illa
ge
Nalb
ari
gao
n
No
. 2
Ju
ng
le B
lock
Ch
ub
ura
-Ch
ub
uri
Path
ar
Utt
ar
Ch
ub
a
Dh
op
gu
ri
Ben
gen
abari
gaon
Ulu
bari
Ro
wm
ari
gao
n
Ali
sin
ga
Ch
uti
agao
n
Po
uri
po
ta
Dak
hin
ch
ub
a
Ud
alg
uri
Nep
ali
gaon
Ud
alg
uri
Maim
an
sin
ga
Ud
alg
uri
Ju
ng
le
Dev
ap
uk
hu
ri
Kach
ari
veti
To
p
Features (No./quantity)
1 Milch Animals
Cow 2 25 3 5 214 9 3 51 49 11 7 8 17 6 8 15 42
Buffaloes 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 2 0 0 14 0 41 0
30
Sl.
No
.
Na
me o
f V
illa
ge
Nalb
ari
gao
n
No
. 2
Ju
ng
le B
lock
Ch
ub
ura
-Ch
ub
uri
Path
ar
Utt
ar
Ch
ub
a
Dh
op
gu
ri
Ben
gen
abari
gaon
Ulu
bari
Ro
wm
ari
gao
n
Ali
sin
ga
Ch
uti
agao
n
Po
uri
po
ta
Dak
hin
ch
ub
a
Ud
alg
uri
Nep
ali
gaon
Ud
alg
uri
Maim
an
sin
ga
Ud
alg
uri
Ju
ng
le
Dev
ap
uk
hu
ri
Kach
ari
veti
To
p
Got, Sheep 0 25 8 75 61 75 65 7 231 33 2 15 0 46 15 27 92
2 Draft Animals
OX 3 2 2 18 14 1 3 16 2 19 16 14 0 27 8 2 0
He Buffaloes 0 0 0 0 0 02 0 0 6 2 0 0 0 4 0 12 0
3 Others
Poultry 2 5 5 7 9 1853 1528 5 658 12 5 7 18 29 56 7 8
Piggery 2 25 1 5 77 85 15 1 3 2 1 4 2 4 8 6 12
4
Total Milk Production
(from milch animals
lits./day) 2 25 3 5 214 5 3 51 49 11 27 41 6 5 14 22 5
5 Fodder availabilty
Dry
(abundant/sufficient/sca
re)
Ab
un
dan
t
Su
ffic
ien
t
Su
ffic
ien
t
Ab
un
dan
t
Su
ffic
ien
t
Su
ffic
ien
t
Su
ffic
ien
t
Su
ffic
ien
t
Ab
un
dan
t
Su
ffic
ien
t
Su
ffic
ien
t
Su
ffic
ien
t
Su
ffic
ien
t
Su
ffic
ien
t
Su
ffic
ien
t
Ab
un
dan
t
Su
ffic
ien
t
Green
(abundant/sufficient/sca
re)
Ab
un
dan
t
Scarc
e
Ab
un
dan
t
Ab
un
dan
t
Scarc
e
Ab
un
dan
t
Scarc
e
Ab
un
dan
t
Ab
un
dan
t
Scarc
e
Ab
un
dan
t
Scarc
e
Scarc
e
Ab
un
dan
t
Scarc
e
Ab
un
dan
t
Scarc
e
6
Fuel Wood availability
(abundant/sufficient/sca
re) Scarc
e
Scarc
e
Su
ffic
ien
t
Scarc
e
Scarc
e
Su
ffic
ien
t
Scarc
e
Su
ffic
ien
t
Scarc
e
Scarc
e
Su
ffic
ien
t
Scarc
e
Scarc
e
Su
ffic
ien
t
Scarc
e
Scarc
e
Scarc
e
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Table No.3.3: Socio- economic status:
1 2 3 4 5 6
S.
No
Type Total HHs No. of BPL
HHs
Land Holding (Ha) Annual Gross Income (Rs.)
Rain fed Irrigated SC ST Others Total
SC ST Others SC ST Others
1 Marginal 396 563 0 229 0 -- -- -- 1.07 139.80 2.45 143.32
2 Small Farmers 75 -- -- 667 -- -- -- -- -- 55.30 -- 55.30
3 Big farmers 12 -- -- 324 -- -- -- -- -- 26.00 -- 26.00
4 Landless 60 112 12 -- -- -- -- 13.209 -- 13.209
Total 543 675 0 3294 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- 237.829
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Table No. 3.4: Migration Details:
Migration of the villagers observed mainly from March to May when they do not have any work to do. The agricultural labourers find some
employment during the summer season in nearest city. However, in the idle period, large numbers of villagers migrate in major cities such
as Guwahati and other cities. They even migrate to nearest district as agricultural labours i.e. harvesting and for construction works. The
income they earn during the migration period ranges from Rs. 3000 to Rs. 5000 per month.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Sl.
No.
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.) M F Total
1 Kuruabahi 51 41 92 6 months
350 km
Labour/ Servant/ Security Guard
Rs.5500/ month
2 Thelamara 35 13 48 25 days 200 km Daily Rs.160 3 Aunajuli 4 1 5 25 days 200 km Daily Rs.160
4 No.1 Saikia Chuburi 6 1 7 25 days 24 km Daily Rs.100 5 Nishilamari Habi 1 2 3 25 days 60 km Daily Rs.140
6 Pakaribari 6 5 11 20 days 60 km Daily Rs.140
7 Sonajuli 3 2 5 3 months to 1
year 86 km Daily Rs.140
8 Jamuguri 5 2 7 20 days 80 km Daily Rs.140 9 Gelabilgaon 4 15 19 30 days 600 km Rs.5500/ month
10 Garubandha 6 5 11 25 days 650 km Daily Rs.160 11 Samuagaon 2 2 4 1 year 126 km Rs.5500/ month
12 Bheragaon 5 0 5 25 days 136 km Daily Rs.160 13 Bhogdolgam 17 0 17 1 year 136 km Rs.5500/ month
14 No.2 Saikia Chuburi 6 0 6 25 days 136 km Daily Rs.140 15 Bengenabari Jungle 4 1 5 25 days 200 km Daily Rs.160
16 No.1 Jungle Block 6 1 7 25 days 24 km Daily Rs.100 17 Nalbarigaon 1 2 3 25 days 60 km Daily Rs.140
18 No. 2 Jungle Block 6 5 11 20 days 60 km Daily Rs.140
19 Chubura-Chuburi Pathar 3 2 5 3 months to 1
year 86 km Daily Rs.140
20 Uttar Chuba 5 2 7 20 days 80 km Daily Rs.140 21 Dhopguri 4 15 19 30 days 600 km Rs.5500/ month
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Sl.
No.
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.) M F Total
22 Bengenabarigaon 6 5 11 25 days 650 km Daily Rs.160
23 Ulubari 2 2 4 1 year 126 km Rs.5500/ month 24 Rowmarigaon 5 0 5 25 days 136 km Daily Rs.160
25 Alisinga 17 0 17 1 year 136 km Rs.5500/ month 26 Chutiagaon 6 0 6 25 days 136 km Daily Rs.140
27 Pouripota 4 1 5 25 days 200 km Daily Rs.160
28 Dakhinchuba 6 1 7 25 days 24 km Daily Rs.100 29 Udalguri Nepaligaon 1 2 3 25 days 60 km Daily Rs.140
30 Udalguri Maimansinga 6 5 11 20 days 60 km Daily Rs.140
31 Udalguri Jungle 3 2 5 3 months to 1
year 86 km Daily Rs.140
32 Devapukhuri 5 2 7 20 days 80 km Daily Rs.140 33 Kachariveti Top
Source: Baseline Survey 2012
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Table No. 3.5: Details of Community Based Organizations existing in the watershed village:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
S.
No.
Type of
Group
Total no. of CBOs No. of members No. of S T in
each category
No. of SC in
each category
No. of Others
in each category
No. of BPL in
each category
Bank linkage
Wi
th
onl
y
Me
n
With
only
Women
With
both
Total M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total No. of
SHGs
Bank
Loan
Amount
(Rs.)
1 SHG 84 26 18 128 (i)
Landless
76 16 92 25 8 33 6 32 38 26 4 30 10 9
(ii) MF 26 32 58 15 0 15 0 18 18 9 14 23 7 8
(iii) SF 2 12 14 0 6 6 8 0 8 0 0 0 0 0
(iv) LF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 84 26 18 128
VSS: Van Suraksha Samiti, FG: Farmer’s Group/ Farmer’s Club, WUA: Water User Association, F-SHG: Federation of SHGs (C: at
Cluster, B: at Block), PG: Producer’s Group, PC: Producer’s Cooperative.
35
Table No. 3.6: Infrastructure Facilities:
Nishilamari watershed well connected to Dhekiajuli, Udalguri, Tezpur & Mangaldoi road. Although
Nishilamari cluster has a primary and secondary school, for higher education, students have to go to
Orang Town, which is about 14 km away from the villages. The villages do not have any Primary Health
Centre for which villagers have to go to Orang, which nearest place.
1 2 3 4 5
S.No Infrastructure type No./Quantity Distance (km) Status (description) 1 Educational Institutions
Anganwadi 10
Within 8 km redious
All villages having Anganwadi facility in the village itself.
Primary School 14 2-8 km
Secondary school 9 3-8 km
Most of village having secondary school in village itself.
Govt. College -
Dhekiajuli & Udalguri
None of village have college so they have to go Kalaigaon.
Vocational Institutions -
2 Service Institutions Bank - Orang
Post office - Orang
Primary Health Care Center 7 Orang
Some of village have primary health center in village rest of villagers have to go to nearby village or Kalaigaon.
Veterinary Center - - Markets/ Village Haat 5 -
3 No. of bore wells/pump sets (Functional)
Within homestead
area Most of the villagers have their own borewells for drinking water purpose.
4 No. of Milk collection centers ( Union/ Society/ Pvt. Agency/Others)
Total Quantity of surplus milk
As most of the cows are of local breed milk production is very less.
5 Road Connectivity (to main road by an all-weather road) (Yes/No)
Yes Within watershed villages
All villages have got good road connectivity
6 Bus facility (Yes/No) Yes
Within watershed villages
7 No. of HHs provided electricity
Almost all villages have electricity.
8 No. of HHs with access to drinking water
Almost all villagers have bore well in their homestead area as a source of drinking water.
9 Access to Agro Industries (Yes/No)
Most of the villagers have safe access to rice mills in the area.
10 Any other facilities (specify-)
36
Table No.3.7 Land use pattern (in Hectares)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13*
S.
No
Vil
lage
Geo
gra
ph
ica
l
Area
Fo
rest
Are
a
Com
mu
nit
y L
an
d
La
nd
un
der
No
n
Agric
ult
ure
Use
Perm
anen
t
Pa
stu
res
La
nd
Un
der
mis
cell
aneo
us
use
Uncultivated Private land
Cultivated area
Net
So
wn
Are
a
Net
Are
a s
ow
n
more
tha
n o
nce
Gro
ss C
ro
pp
ed
Area
Tem
po
rary
fall
ow
Perm
anen
t
Fa
llow
Cu
ltiv
ate
d
Ra
infe
d
Cu
ltiv
ate
d
Irrig
ate
d
1 Kuruabahi 342 - - 40 10 - 15 3 247 27 274 27 301
2 Thelamara 118 - - 13 1 - 6 3 86 9 95 9 104 3 Aunajuli 125 - - 14 1 - 8 2 90 10 100 10 110
4 No.1 Saikia Chuburi 181 - - 24 2 - 9 1 134 11 145 11 156 5 Nishilamari Habi 222 - - 29 0 - 13 2 161 17 178 17 195
6 Pakaribari 160 - - 18 3 - 10 1 115 13 128 13 141 7 Sonajuli 122 - - 10 1 - 9 4 89 9 98 9 107
8 Jamuguri 324 - - 38 5 - 19 2 240 20 260 20 280 9 Gelabilgaon 338 - - 40 5 - 18 4 244 27 271 27 298
10 Garubandha 265 - - 32 1 - 19 1 191 21 212 21 233
11 Samuagaon 273 - - 33 2 - 15 4 198 21 219 21 240 12 Bheragaon 53 - - 3 0 - 6 1 39 4 43 4 47
13 Bhogdolgam 329 - - 39 10 - 11 5 238 26 264 26 290 14 No.2 Saikia Chuburi 291 - - 36 1 - 20 1 210 23 233 23 256
15 Bengenabari Jungle 174 - - 20 0 - 12 2 126 14 140 14 154 16 No.1 Jungle Block 163 - - 19 0 - 12 1 118 13 131 13 144
17 Nalbarigaon 179 - - 21 1 - 11 2 130 14 144 14 158 18 No. 2 Jungle Block 217 - - 26 4 - 11 2 161 13 174 13 187
19 Chubura-Chuburi Pathar 288 - - 34 9 - 13 1 208 23 231 23 254 20 Uttar Chuba 110 - - 14 2 - 4 2 80 8 88 8 96
21 Dhopguri 219 - - 29 2 - 13 -- 158 17 175 17 192 22 Bengenabarigaon 123 - - 16 2 - 7 -- 89 9 98 9 107
23 Ulubari 198 - - 25 1 - 13 1 143 15 158 15 173 24 Rowmarigaon 116 - - 8 1 - 13 1 84 9 93 9 102
25 Alisinga 89 - - 7 0 - 10 1 64 7 71 7 78 26 Chutiagaon 223 - - 29 5 - 10 1 161 17 178 17 195
27 Pouripota 227 - - 27 0 - 17 1 164 18 182 18 200
28 Dakhinchuba 181 - - 23 1 - 11 1 131 14 145 14 159
37
#geographical area here is the area covered under the watershed.
* Column 13 is the summation of column 11 & 12.
29 Udalguri Nepaligaon 112 - - 9 1 - 11 1 81 9 90 9 99 30 Udalguri Maimansinga 112 - - 7 0 - 13 2 81 9 90 9 99
31 Udalguri Jungle 204 - - 27 0 - 14 -- 154 9 163 9 172 32 Devapukhuri 60 - - 1 0 - 10 1 44 4 48 4 52
33 Kachariveti Top 201 24 1 13 2 145 16 161 16 177 735 396 56 4604 476 5080 476 5556
38
Details of Common Property Resources
Presently the Common Property Resources (CPRs) in the area are very less in number. The existing CPRs are developed by the VCDC and
the Irrigation and Public Health (I& PH) Department. The existing CPRs consist of irrigation tanks, pasture land and wastela nd. These CPRs are being maintained and managed by the respective VCDC and other government department. People collect drinking water from the
wells. The irrigation tanks were proposed by the community in order to meet the water needs for drinking and irrigation. The purpose of Pasture Development is for ensuring availability of fodder.
Table No. 3.8: Details of Common Property Resources:
1 2 3 4
S.No CPR
Particulars
Total Area (ha)
Area owned/ In possession of Area available for treatment (ha)
Pvt.
persons
Govt.
(specify dept.) PRI
Any other
(Pl.
Specify)
Pvt.
persons
Govt.
(specify
deptt.)
PRI
Any other
(Pl.
Specify)
Wasteland/ degraded land 520 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Pastures -- 120 -- -- -- -- -- --
Orchards -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Village Forest 130 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Forest -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Village Ponds/ Tanks 22 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Community Buildings 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Weekly Markets 8 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Permanent markets 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Temples/ Places of worship 9 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Others (Pl. specify) 1880 -- -- -- 1658 -- -- --
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Table No. 3.9: Agriculture implements: Table No. 3.10: Crop Classification
\
1 2 3
S. No Crop classification Area (Ac)
1 Single crop 5476
2 Double crop 476
3 Multiple crop --
1 2 3
S. No Implements Nos.
1 Tractor 6
2 Sprayers-manual/ power 26
3 Cultivators/Harrows 4
4 Seed drill Nil
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Table No. 3.11: Crops & Cropping pattern:
1 2 3 4 5 6
Sl.
No
Season Crop
sown
Rain fed Irrigated Total
Are
a
(ha)
Produc
tion
(Ton/y
r)
Producti
vi ty
(Kgs/ha)
Cost of
cultivation
(Rs. /ha)
Are
a
(ha)
Producti
on(Ton/
yr)
Productiv
ity
(Kgs/ha)
Cost of
cultivatio
n (Rs.
/ha)
Area
(ha)
Produc
tion
(Ton/y
r)
Productivi
ty
(Kgs/ha)
Cost of
cultivation
(Rs. /ha)
1
Kharif Paddy 1011 4516 1500 4500 476 222.60 2100 5000 1141 4768.6 1800 4750
Horti 708 324 3000 50000 -- -- -- -- 708 324 3000 50000
Veg 225 145 645 7000 -- -- -- -- 151 145 645 7000
1969 476 2000
2 Rabi
Paddy 1011 4516 1500 4500 476 222.60 2100 5000 1141 4768.6 1800 4750
Jute 708 324 3000 50000 -- -- -- -- 708 324 3000 50000
Horti 225 145 645 7000 -- -- -- -- 151 145 645 7000
1969 476 2000
3 Summ
er
Paddy 1011 4516 1500 4500 476 222.60 2100 5000 1141 4768.6 1800 4750
Ginger 708 324 3000 50000 -- -- -- -- 708 324 3000 50000
Horti 225 145 645 7000 -- -- -- -- 151 145 645 7000
1969 476 2000
Total
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Table No. 3.12: Land capability Classification
* Soil texture (sandy-clay, clayey, loamy-clay, gravel)
1 2 3 4 5 6
Land
class Sl.
No Land type
Total
Area
(ha)
Soil
Texture*
Based on Depth (cms)-
(mention area in ha)
Based on Slope (% ) (mention area
in ha)
Erosion
(mention area in ha)
V.
Shallow
(0.75)
Shallow
(7.5-
22.5)
Moderate
deep
(22.5-
45.00)
Deep
(45.0-
90.0)
Very.
Deep
(>90)
Nearly
Level
(0-2)
Moderate
slope (2-
6)
Strong
slope
(6-15)
Steep
(>15)
Water
Wind
Sheet Rill Gully
Agricultural 476
Loam,
Silty
loam
-- -- -- 260 216 476 -- -- -- 476 -- -- -- I
Agricultural 3600
Silty
Loam &
Clay
Loam
-- -- 1900 1700 -- 1340 2260 -- -- 1345 1305 950 -- II
Agricultural
(including
fallow &
Cult ivable
Waste
Land)
1400
Silty
Loam &
Clayey
Loam
Loam
-- 500 900 -- -- -- 1056 344 -- -- 950 450 -- III
Grass Land 72 Clayey -- 72 -- -- -- -- 72 -- -- 72 -- -- -- V
Wasteland
& other
critical area
791
Sandy
Clay &
Clayey
-- 580 211 -- -- -- 791 -- -- -- 791 -- -- VI
6339 -- 1152 3011 1960 216 1816 4179 344 -- 1893 3046 1400 --
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Table No.3.13: Irrigation facilities:
1 2 3 4 5
S.No Name of Village Type of the Source Nos. Command area (in ha)
1 Karunabahi Ponds 3
2 Open wells 8
3 Bore wells 18
4 Canal irrigation 1
5 Natural spring head 0
1 Thelamara Ponds 25
2 Open wells 12
3 Bore wells 21
4 Canal irrigation 1
5 Natural spring head 0
1 Aunajuli Ponds 7
2 Open wells 5
3 Bore wells 14
4 Canal irrigation 0
5 Natural spring head 0
1 No.1 Saikia Chuburi Ponds 12
2 Open wells 7
3 Bore wells 13
4 Canal irrigation 1
5 Natural spring head 0
1 Nishilamari Habi Ponds 17
2 Open wells 6
3 Bore wells 15
4 Canal irrigation 0
5 Natural spring head 0
1 Pakaribari Ponds 5
2 Open wells 9
3 Bore wells 14
4 Canal irrigation 0
5 Natural spring head 0
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1 Sonajuli Ponds 10
2 Open wells 4
3 Bore wells 21
4 Canal irrigation 1
5 Natural spring head 0
1 Jamuguri Ponds 18
2 Open wells 12
3 Bore wells 20
4 Canal irrigation 1
5 Natural spring head 0
1 Gelab ilgaon Ponds 20
2 Open wells 80
3 Bore wells 23
4 Canal irrigation 1
5 Natural spring head 0
1 Garubandha Ponds 13
2 Open wells 10
3 Bore wells 21
4 Canal irrigation 1
5 Natural spring head 0
1 Samuagaon Ponds 3
2 Open wells 7
3 Bore wells 11
4 Canal irrigation 1
5 Natural spring head 0
1 Bheragaon Ponds 13
2 Open wells 7
3 Bore wells 52
4 Canal irrigation 1
5 Natural spring head 0
1 Bhogdolgam Ponds 2
2 Open wells 11
3 Bore wells 31
4 Canal irrigation 1
44
5 Natural spring head 0
1 No.2 Saikia Chuburi Ponds 4
2 Open wells 10
3 Bore wells 16
4 Canal irrigation 1
5 Natural spring head 0
1 Bengenabari Jungle Ponds 4
2 Open wells 8
3 Bore wells 29
4 Canal irrigation 0
5 Natural spring head 0
1 No.1 Jungle Block Ponds 3
2 Open wells 11
3 Bore wells 31
4 Canal irrigation 1
5 Natural spring head 0
1 Nalbarigaon Ponds 3
2 Open wells 11
3 Bore wells 34
4 Canal irrigation 1
5 Natural spring head 0
1 No. 2 Jungle Block Ponds 5
2 Open wells 14
3 Bore wells 41
4 Canal irrigation 1
5 Natural spring head 0
1 Chubura-Chuburi Pathar Ponds 2
2 Open wells 10
3 Bore wells 28
4 Canal irrigation 1
5 Natural spring head 0
1 Uttar Chuba Ponds 3
2 Open wells 9
3 Bore wells 21
4 Canal irrigation 0
45
5 Natural spring head 1
1 Dhopguri Ponds 14
2 Open wells 12
3 Bore wells 21
4 Canal irrigation 0
5 Natural spring head 0
1 Bengenabarigaon Ponds 19
2 Open wells 15
3 Bore wells 21
4 Canal irrigation 0
5 Natural spring head 0
1 Ponds 16
2 Ulubari Open wells 10
3 Bore wells 31
4 Canal irrigation 0
5 Natural spring head 0
1 Rowmarigaon Ponds 5
2 Open wells 14
3 Bore wells 41
4 Canal irrigation 1
5 Natural spring head 0
1 Alisinga Ponds 2
2 Open wells 10
3 Bore wells 28
4 Canal irrigation 1
5 Natural spring head 0
1 Chutiagaon
Ponds 3
2 Open wells 9
3 Bore wells 21
4 Canal irrigation 0
5 Natural spring head 1
1 Pouripota Ponds 14
2 Open wells 12
3 Bore wells 21
4 Canal irrigation 0
46
5 Natural spring head 0
1 Dakhinchuba Ponds 19
2 Open wells 15
3 Bore wells 21
4 Canal irrigation 0
5 Natural spring head 0
1 Udalguri Nepaligaon Ponds 16
2 Open wells 10
3 Bore wells 31
4 Canal irrigation 0
5 Natural spring head 0
5
1 Udalguri Maimansinga Ponds 14
2 Open wells 41
3 Bore wells 1
4 Canal irrigation 0
5 Natural spring head
2
1 Udalguri Jungle Ponds 10
2 Open wells 28
3 Bore wells 1
4 Canal irrigation 0
5 Natural spring head
1 Devapukhuri Ponds 19
2 Open wells 15
3 Bore wells 21
4 Canal irrigation 0
5 Natural spring head 0
1 Kacharibheti Top Open wells 10
2 Bore wells 31
3 Canal irrigation 0
4 Natural spring head 0
5 Open wells 10
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Table No. 3.14: Status of water table:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
S.No Source (open
well)**
Plot No of the
source
Name of
the
Owner*
Date of
recording
Depth of
water table
from ground
level (in mts)
Source located at
(ridge/middle/valley)
Remarks
1 1 Open well 1 25/01/2013 8 Middle
2 2 Open well 1 05/03/2013 8 Middle
3 3 Open well 1 1/03/2013 10 Middle
4 4 Open well 1 20/05/2013 9 Middle
5 5 Open well 1 20/05/2013 9 Middle
6 6 Open well 1 11/06/2013 8 Middle ** Identify at least five representative open wells in the ridge/middle/valley portion. Collect the data at the time of DPR and maintain a register every Quarter
Table No. 3.15: Assessment of drinking water facility*:
* based on the observation from the field
1 2 3 4 5
S.No Item Units Quantity Source
1 Drinking water requirement Ltrs/day 13420
2 Present availability of drinking water Ltrs/day 10065 Ring Well, Tube Well, Pipe
Scheme, Spring, River, Tank
3 No. of drinking water sources available Nos
a) Functional Nos 268
b) Need Repairing Nos --
c) Defunct Nos --
4 Short fall if any Ltrs/day 3355
5 No. of families getting drinking water from outside the
Micro watershed area
Nos 146
6 Requirement of new drinking water sources (if any) Nos. 150 Ring well, Tube well
48
Table No. 3.16: Surface water resources
1 2 3 4 5 6
S.No Type of water resource Name of Village Nos Area irrigated
(Ha)
Storage capacity
(Cu.m)
1 Tank Kuruabahi 3 0 0
2 Pond 0 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 0 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank Thelamara 0 0 0
2 Pond 24 0 0
3 Lake 1 0 0
4 Check dam 1 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 1 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank Aunajuli 0 0 0
2 Pond 7 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 0 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank No.1 Saikia
Chuburi
0 0 0
2 Pond 12 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 1 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank Nishilamari Habi 0 0 0
2 Pond 0 0 0
3 Lake 19 0 0
4 Check dam 1 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 0 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank Pakaribari 0 0 0
2 Pond 5 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 1 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 0 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank Sonajuli 0 0 0
2 Pond 0 0 0
3 Lake 10 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 1 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
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1 Tank Jamuguri 0 0 0
2 Pond 18 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 1 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank Gelab ilgaon 0 0 0
2 Pond 20 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 1 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank Garubandha 0 0 0
2 Pond 13 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 1 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank Samuagaon 0 0 0
2 Pond 3 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 1 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank Bheragaon 0 0 0
2 Pond 13 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 1 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank Bhogdolgam 0 0 0
2 Pond 4 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 1 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank No.2 Saikia
Chuburi
0 0 0
2 Pond 8 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 1 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank Bengenabari
Jungle
0 0 0
2 Pond 3 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 0 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
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1 Tank No.1 Jungle
Block
0 0 0
2 Pond 14 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 1 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank Nalbarigaon 0 0 0
2 Pond 3 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 1 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank No. 2 Jungle
Block
0 0 0
2 Pond 5 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 1 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank Chubura-
Chuburi Pathar
0 0 0
2 Pond 1 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 0 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank Uttar Chuba 0 0 0
2 Pond 2 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 1 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank Dhopguri 0 0 0
2 Pond 3 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 0 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank Bengenabarigaon 0 0 0
2 Pond 14 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 1 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank Ulubari 0 0 0
2 Pond 8 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 2 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
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1 Tank Rowmarigaon 0 0 0
2 Pond 0 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 0 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank Alisinga 0 0 0
2 Pond 19 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 0 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank Chutiagaon 0 0 0
2 Pond 16 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 1 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank Pouripota 0 0 0
2 Pond 0 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 0 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank Dakhinchuba 0 0 0
2 Pond 12 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 0 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank Udalguri
Nepaligaon
0 0 0
2 Pond 2 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 0 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank Udalguri Jungle 0 0 0
2 Pond 8 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 1 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
1 Tank Devapukhuri 0 0 0
2 Pond 3 0 0
3 Lake 0 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 1 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
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1 Tank Kachariveti Top 0 0 0
2 Pond 0 0 0
3 Lake 10 0 0
4 Check dam 0 0 0
5 Percolation tank 0 0 0
6 Channel/Canal 1 0 0
7 Any others (specify-------------) 0 0 0
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Table No. 3.17 Ground Water Structures to be repaired.
S.No Name of Village Type of structure
No. available
No. to be
Repaired No. to be rejuvenated
No. with no
interventions
required
Total
1 Kuruabahi Tube well 1 0 0 1
Open well 3 2 0 5
Total 4 2 0 6
2 Thelamara Tube well 4 5 0 9
Open well 1 2 0 3
Total 5 7 0 12
3 Aunajuli Tube well 3 0 3 6
Open well 1 0 1 2
Total 4 0 4 8
4 No.1 Saikia Chuburi Tube well 3 1 0 4
Open well 2 0 0 2
Total 5 1 0 6
5 Nishilamari Habi Tube well 1 0 1 2
Open well 1 0 1 2
Total 2 0 2 4
6 Pakaribari Tube well 1 1 0 2
Open well 3 2 0 5
Total 4 3 0 7
7 Sonajuli Tube well 5 0 0 5
Open well 4 0 0 4
Total 9 0 0 9
8 Jamuguri Tube well 4 0 0 4
Open well 3 0 0 3
Total 7 0 0 7
9 Gelab ilgaon Tube well 0 0 4 4
Open well 0 0 2 2
Total 0 0 6 6
10 Garubandha Tube well 4 5 0 9
Open well 1 2 0 3
Total 5 7 0 12
11 Samuagaon Tube well 3 0 3 6
Open well 1 0 1 2
Total 4 0 4 8
12 Bheragaon Tube well 3 1 0 4
Open well 2 0 0 2
Total 5 1 0 6
13 Bhogdolgam Tube well 1 0 1 2
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Open well 1 0 1 2
Total 2 0 2 4
14 No.2 Saikia Chuburi Tube well 1 1 0 2
Open well 3 2 0 5
Total 4 3 0 7
15 Bengenabari Jungle Tube well 5 0 0 5
Open well 4 0 0 4
Total 9 0 0 9
16 No.1 Jungle Block Tube well 4 0 0 4
Open well 3 0 0 3
Total 7 0 0 7
17 Nalbarigaon Tube well 0 0 4 4
Open well 0 0 2 2
Total 0 0 6 6
18 No. 2 Jungle Block Tube well 4 5 0 9
Open well 1 2 0 3
Total 5 7 0 12
19 Chubura-Chuburi Pathar Tube well 3 0 3 6
Open well 1 0 1 2
Total 4 0 4 8
20 Uttar Chuba Tube well 3 1 0 4
Open well 2 0 0 2
Total 5 1 0 6
21 Dhopguri Tube well 4 5 0 9
Open well 1 2 0 3
Total 5 7 0 12
22 Bengenabarigaon Tube well 3 0 3 6
Open well 1 0 1 2
Total 4 0 4 8
23 Ulubari Tube well 3 1 0 4
Open well 2 0 0 2
Total 5 1 0 6
24 Rowmarigaon Tube well 4 0 0 4
Open well 3 0 0 3
Total 7 0 0 7
25 Alisinga Tube well 0 0 4 4
Open well 0 0 2 2
Total 0 0 6 6
26 Chutiagaon Tube well 4 5 0 9
Open well 1 2 0 3
Total 5 7 0 12
27 Pouripota Tube well 3 0 3 6
55
Open well 1 0 1 2
Total 4 0 4 8
28 Dakhinchuba Tube well 3 1 0 4
Open well 2 0 0 2
Total 5 1 0 6
29 Udalguri Nepaligaon Tube well 4 5 0 9
Open well 1 2 0 3
Total 5 7 0 12
30 Udalguri Maimansinga Tube well 4 5 0 9
Open well 1 2 0 3
Total 5 7 0 12
31 Udalguri Jungle Tube well 3 0 3 6
Open well 1 0 1 2
Total 4 0 4 8
32 Devapukhuri Tube well 4 5 0 9
Open well 1 2 0 3
Total 5 7 0 12
33 Kachariveti Top
Tube well 0 0 4 4
Open well 0 0 2 2
0 0 6 6
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Table No. 3.19: Details of existing livelihoods
The livelihood of the villagers depends on agriculture and animal husbandry & during lean seasons, they migrate for daily wages to other
parts of the state. Few people are engaged in services. Under this project, livelihood activities such as Goatery, sericulture, cultivation,
Vermicompost, Animal husbandry etc primarily focused to improve their livelihood.
1 2 3 4 5
S.
No. Name of Village Name of activi ty
No. of beneficiaries Pre-project average
income per HH (Rs.) SC ST Others Total Women
1 Kuruabahi
Cult ivation 4 7 15 26 1
Goatery 5 1 2 8 35
Sericu lture 2 4 8 14 2
Service 0 2 0 2 1
2 Thelamara
Cult ivation 12 4 8 5 5
Goatery 7 3 12 2 2
Sericu lture 4 2 4 4 4
Service 0 0 5 6 6
3 Aunajuli
Cult ivation 43 7 15 2 2
Goatery 8 0 3 4 4
Sericu lture 4 7 1 2 2
Service 3 1 15 1 1
4 No.1 Saikia Chuburi
Cult ivation 4 5 2 4 4
Goatery 5 1 3 2 2
Sericu lture 2 5 1 1 1
Service 2 0 15 1 1
5
Nishilamari Habi
Cult ivation 3 7 15 3 3
Goatery 6 1 5 1 1
Sericu lture 15 8 0 3 3
Service 4 2 7 37 37
6 Pakaribari
Cult ivation 4 45 3 7 7
Goatery 6 9 5 8 8
Sericu lture 12 2 2 2 2
Service 4 0 8 14 14
7 Sonajuli Cult ivation 7 55 3 5 5
57
1 2 3 4 5
Goatery 35 11 4 3 3
Sericu lture 15 6 7 8 8
Service 4 4 0 1 1
8
Jamuguri
Cult ivation 8 0 3 4 4
Goatery 4 7 1 2 2
Sericu lture 3 1 15 1 1
Service 4 5 2 4 1
9 Gelab ilgaon
Cult ivation 5 1 3 2 3
Goatery 2 5 1 1 1
Sericu lture 2 0 15 1 3
Service 3 7 15 3 37
10 Garubandha
Cult ivation 6 1 5 1 7
Goatery 15 8 0 3 8
Sericu lture 4 2 7 37 2
Service 4 45 3 7 14
11
Samuagaon
Cult ivation 6 9 5 8 5
Goatery 8 0 3 4 1
Sericu lture 4 7 1 2 4
Service 3 1 15 1 2
12 Bheragaon
Cult ivation 4 5 2 4 1
Goatery 5 1 3 2 1
Sericu lture 2 5 1 1 3
Service 2 0 15 1 1
13 Bhogdolgam
Cult ivation 3 7 15 3 35
Goatery 4 7 15 26 2
Sericu lture 5 1 2 8 1
Service 2 4 8 14 5
14
No.2 Saikia Chuburi
Cult ivation 0 2 0 2 2
Goatery 12 4 8 5 4
Sericu lture 7 3 12 2 6
Service 4 2 4 4 2
15 Bengenabari Jungle
Cult ivation 0 0 5 6 4
Goatery 43 7 15 2 2
Sericu lture 8 0 3 4 1
58
1 2 3 4 5
Service 4 7 1 2 4
16 No.1 Jungle Block
Cult ivation 3 1 15 1 2
Goatery 4 5 2 4 1
Sericu lture 4 2 7 37 1
Service 4 45 3 7 3
17
Nalbarigaon
Cult ivation 6 9 5 8 1
Goatery 8 0 3 4 3
Sericu lture 4 7 1 2 1
Service 3 1 15 1 35
18 No. 2 Jungle Block
Cult ivation 4 5 2 4 2
Goatery 5 1 3 2 1
Sericu lture 2 5 1 1 5
Service 2 0 15 1 2
19 Chubura-Chuburi Pathar
Cult ivation 3 7 15 3 4
Goatery 4 2 7 37 6
Sericu lture 4 45 3 7 2
Service 6 9 5 8 4
20
Uttar Chuba
Cult ivation 8 0 3 4 2
Goatery 4 7 1 2 1
Sericu lture 3 1 15 1 4
Service 4 7 1 2 2
21 Dhopguri
Cult ivation 3 1 15 1 1
Goatery 4 5 2 4 4
Sericu lture 5 1 3 2 6
Service 2 5 1 1 2
22 Bengenabarigaon
Cult ivation 2 0 15 1 4
Goatery 3 7 15 3 2
Sericu lture 6 1 5 1 1
Service 15 8 0 3 4
23
Ulubari
Cult ivation 4 2 7 37 2
Goatery 4 45 3 7 1
Sericu lture 4 7 1 2 4
Service 3 1 15 1 6
24 Rowmarigaon Cult ivation 4 5 2 4 2
59
1 2 3 4 5
Goatery 5 1 3 2 4
Sericu lture 2 5 1 1 2
Service 2 0 15 1 1
25
Alisinga
Cult ivation 3 7 15 3 4
Goatery 6 1 5 1 2
Sericu lture 15 8 0 3 1
Service 4 2 7 37 4
26 Chutiagaon
Cult ivation 4 45 3 7 6
Goatery 4 7 1 2 2
Sericu lture 3 1 15 1 4
Service 4 5 2 4 2
27 Pouripota
Cult ivation 5 1 3 2 1
Goatery 2 5 1 1 4
Sericu lture 2 0 15 1 2
Service 3 7 15 3 1
28
Dakhinchuba
Cult ivation 6 1 5 1 4
Goatery 15 8 0 3 6
Sericu lture 4 2 7 37 4
Service 5 1 3 2 2
29
Udalguri Nepaligaon
Cult ivation 2 5 1 1 1
Goatery 2 0 15 1 4
Sericu lture 3 7 15 3 2
Service 4 2 7 37 1
30 Udalguri Maimansinga
Cult ivation 4 45 3 7 7
Goatery 6 9 5 8 8
Sericu lture 8 0 3 4 4
Service 4 7 1 2 2
31 Udalguri Jungle
Cult ivation 3 1 15 1 1
Goatery 5 1 3 2 2
Sericu lture 2 5 1 1 1
Service 2 0 15 1 1
32 Devapukhuri
Cult ivation 3 7 15 3 7
Goatery 4 2 7 37 8
Sericu lture 4 45 3 7 4
60
1 2 3 4 5
Service 6 9 5 8
33 Kachariveti Top
Cult ivation 2 0 15 1 4
Goatery 3 7 15 3 2
Sericu lture 6 1 5 1 1
Service 15 8 0 3 4
Table No. 3.20: Existing functional assets (Works already completed under different schemes including works undertaken by farmers
independently)
1 2 3 4 5 6
S.lNo Name of the work Plot No. Quantity
(No./RMTs)
Amount spent
(Rs.)
Programme
1 2 3 4 5 6
S.No Name of the work Plot No. Quantity
(No./RMTs)
Amount spent
(Rs.)
Programme
1 RCC Water Harvesting Structure -- 1 3,00,000.00 Departmental State Plan 2 Protection of Riverine Land -- 1 3,00,000.00 Departmental State Plan
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Table No.3.21 PROBLEM TYPOLOGY OF THE WATERSHED
1 2 3 4
S.No Problem area Problem analysis Proposed interventions to
overcome problems
1 Soil Conservation (slope, erosion, soil loss, rainfall, productivity, etc)
1.Irrigation output & Irrigation facility 2.Shortage of Check dams, Lack of fertilizers
without scientific applications, due to lack of irrigation facilities crops productivity is not
satisfactory
To provide irrigation facilities round the year.
2 Water conservation (Water budget, Ground water norms, productivity)
To provide irrigation facilities round the year. Water harvesting structures has been proposed.
3 Crop coverage – {80% of w/s area should
be with canopy}
No more good breed, Low level production rate,
High Level breed rate
Increase in agricultural facilities
4 Agriculture productivity (crop wise compare with dist. average)
Unproductive seeds, non-cooperation of agriculture department,8%,much lower than irrigated area
Introduce more technology
5 Livestock productivity (Milk Yield, Meat
yield, Eggs, Wool Yield, Kidding etc.)
No veterinary hospital, no veterinary pharmacy,
no training facilities about livestock, marketing facilities not available in village, Influenced by
Bird Flu, Lack of medicinal facility
Infrastructure and medical
facilities for cattle’s.
6 Existing Livelihood activities for Asset
less persons
No Hospital ,bad road condition ,no medium education school or college, High School not present in the village, Shortage of business
sources, Agriculture, daily wages
Impart training to make them skilled to run their own cottage/household industry
7 Community Based Organizations &
Social capital base
Need of orientation programs and revive existing SHGs
8 Capacity Building (participation,
training,awareness of watershed community
Low participation Need of specialized trainings
9 Others (specify) Disease outbreaks Improved Medical facilities
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CHAPTER – 4
Institutional Building and Project Management
Table No. 4.1 Details of SHGs & UGs newly formed under IWMP:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
S
l.
N
o
.
Type
of
Grou
p
Total no. of CBOs No. of members No. of S T in
each category
No. of SC in
each
category
No. of
Others in
each
category
No. of BPL in
each category
Bank linkage
With
only
Men
With
only
Wome
n
With
both
Tota
l
M F Tota
l
M F Tot
al
M F Tot
al
M F Tota
l
M F Tota
l
No.
of
SHG
s
Amo
unt
(Rs)
1 SHG -- 24 -- 24 (i)
Land
less
-- 50 50 -- 50 50 -- -- 50 50 -- --
(ii)
MF
-- 14
0
140 -- 14
0
140 -- -- 70 70 -- --
(iii)
SF
-- 30 30 -- 30 30 -- -- -- -- -- --
(iv)
LF
-- 20 20 -- 20 20 -- -- -- -- -- --
Total -- 24 -- 24 -- 24
0
240 -- 24
0
240 -- -- 120 120 -- --
2 UGs 60 -- -- 60 (i)
Land
less
60 -- 60 60 -- 60 -- -- -
-
-- 60 60
(ii)
MF
470 -- 470 460 -- 460 -- -- 1
0
-
-
10 331 331
(iii)
SF
50 -- 50 50 -- 50 -- -- -
-
-- -- -- -- -- --
(iv)
LF
16 -- 16 16 -- 16 -- -- -
-
-- -- -- -- -- --
Total 60 -- -- 60 596 -- 596 586 -- 586 -- -- 1
0
-
-
10 331 331 -- --
*Account no. of Watershed Committee, PIA.
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4.2: Details of Watershed Committees (WC)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1
5 16 17 18
Name of
WCs
Date of
Registra
tion as a
Society
No. of
memb
ers in
WC
Designation Name
M/F
SC ST SF MF LF
La
nd-
less
UG SH
G
G
P
Any
other
Educatio
nal
qualificat
ion
Functi
on/s
assign
ed# Write “Yes” if applicable
Nishilamari
MWC
11
President Sakesh Mahananda M Yes Yes Yes
Secretary Jayanta Das M Yes Yes Yes
Member Raju Pathak M Yes Yes Yes
Niranjan Sarma M Yes Yes Yes
Dadhi Brahma M Yes Yes Yes
Dulumoni Mahato M Yes Yes Yes
Balen Basumatary M Yes Yes
Umasing Karmakar M Yes Yes
Suresh Mahato M
Nongbang Brahma M
Mrs. Bedenidhi
Sarma
F
Kuruabahi
MWC 11
President Charan Narzary M Yes Yes Yes
Secretary Bijoy Kr.
Basumatary
M Yes Yes Yes
Member Sansuma
Basumatary
M Yes Yes Yes
Sri Vinod Baglari M Yes Yes Yes
Sri Maori
Basumatary
M Yes Yes Yes
Devanand Brahma M Yes Yes
Rubul Dewri M Yes Yes Yes
Jayanta Hazrika M Yes
Md. Nishar Ahmed M Yes Yes
Sondeswar Daimari M
Jonakiran Daimari M
Alisinga
MWC
11
President Khagen Mochahary M Yes Yes Yes
Secretary Budhan Mochahary M Yes Yes Yes
Member Dhanpati Sarma M Yes Yes Yes
Smt. Champa Das F Yes Yes Yes
Sri Bolen Daimary M Yes Yes Yes
Dumfa Basumatary M Yes Yes Yes
Arun Basumatary M Yes Yes
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1
5 16 17 18
Name of
WCs
Date of
Registra
tion as a
Society
No. of
memb
ers in
WC
Designation Name
M/F
SC ST SF MF LF
La
nd-
less
UG SH
G
G
P
Any
other
Educatio
nal
qualificat
ion
Functi
on/s
assign
ed# Md. Akbar Ali M Yes Yes
Daren Daimary M Yes Yes Yes
Zamir Thakuria M
Lasit Brahma M
Kacharibhe
ti top
MWC
11
President Md. Hamidul Islam M
Secretary Nandan Dey M
Member Kulen Deka M
Mrs. Madhumati
Begum
F
Md. Moin Uddin M
Md. Rafikul Islam M
Nadir Hazong M
Rajib Bora M
Md. Samad Ali M
Mrs. Rinuti
Basumatary
F
Md. Alal Uddin M
(NOTE- Member wise details of SHGs, UGs & Watershed Committee has to be enclosed as annexures. The details includes the Name, Husban d name and Caste)
In column 18 only the letter assigned, as below, needs to be typed, except for `J’, where the type may be specifically mentioned.
A. PNP and PRA B. Planning
C. Maintenance of Accounts D. Signing of cheques and making payments
E. Supervision of construction activities F. Cost Estimation
G. Verification & Measurement H. Record of labour employed
I. Social Audit J. Any other (please specify).
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Table No 4.3: WDT Particulars:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
S.No Names of WDT
members M/F# Age
Qualification / Experience
Description of professional training
Role/ Function*
Yet to be formed
*In column 7 only the letter assigned, as below, needs to be typed, except for `J’, where the type may be specifically mentio ned.
A. PNP and PRA B. Planning
C. Maintenance of Accounts D. Signing of cheques and making payments
E. Supervision of construction activities F. Cost Estimation
G. Verification & Measurement H. Record of labour employed
I. Social Audit J. Any other (please specify).
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Table No. 4.4: PIA particulars
1 2 3
S.No Particulars Details of PIA
1. Type of organization Government of Assam Department
2. Name of organization Soil Conservation Department
3. Designation & Address Divisional Soil Conservation Officer
Divisional Soil Conservation Office Udalguri
4. Telephone
5. Fax
6. E-mail [email protected]
# In column no. 8.1.6 (1), only the letter assigned to each type, as given below, needs to be typed.
A Line Dept. B Autonomous organization
C Govt. Institute D Research Bodies
E Zila Parishad F Intermediate Panchayat
G Voluntary Organisations H Any other (please specify).
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Table No. 4.5 Bank Account Details
Name of WC/PIA Name of the Bank/Place Account No. Name of the Signatory Address
Divisional Soil Conservation Office,
Udalguri
Axis Bank, Udalguri Branch
912010063710068
Divisional Officer & Principal Secretary
Udalguri Soil Conservation Division
P.O. Udalguri
Udalguri, Assam
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Institutional Mechanisms: (Enclose the following documents)
*Institutional Mechanisms:
4.6.1 Flow Chart of Institutional Arrangement from District to
Watershed Committee Level
District Level
Project Level
Watershed Cell cum Data Center
(WCDC) District Watershed Development Unit
(DWDU)
District Planning Committee
Chairman
(Principal Secretary;
BTC, Kokorajhar)
Project Manager
(Divisional S.C.
Officer; Udalguri)
SMS of allied sectors, Accountant, Data Entry
Operator, etc.
Project Implementing Agency (PIA)
Watershed Development Team (WDT)
Watershed Committees (WC) Village Development
Committee (VDC)
Self Help Group (SHG) User Group (UG
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4.6.2 Fund Flow Mechanism:
Govt. of Assam
10% of Project Fund
Department Land Resource;
MoRD, GoI.
90% of Project Fund
+ Institution Fund for SLNA & WCDC
Sate Level Nodal Agency (SLNA);
Soil Conservation Department, Assam
Project Fund + Institution Fund for WCDC
Watershed Cell cum Data Center/
District Watershed Development Unit; Udalguri
Project Fund
Project Implementing Agency (PIA)
Watershed Committees (WC)
Allied Sectors
On Convergence
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4.6.3 List of Watershed Records to be maintained
1. Register on Proceedings of Meeting
2. Register on details of SHG
3. Register on details of UGs
4. Register on CPRs of the villages
5. Register on PRA activities village wise
6. All Resource Maps & Social Maps village wise
7. Records on Applications received from SHGs and others
8. Check Registers
9. Pass Books
10. Check Books
11. Accounts Registers
12. Ledgers
13. Annual Action Plan village wise
14. Action Plan Maps village wise
15. Records on beneficiaries already benefitted
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Documents of Agreements:
4.7.1) Watershed Committee Registration certificate
4.7.2 MoU – PIA – DWDU, PIA – WC
4.7.3 Resolution of Gram Sabha , Aam Sabha, WC approving action plan#
All the Documents will be furnished after completion of all the Process the resolution should be done village wise and needs to be approved in Gram/Aam Sabha
72
4.8 Project Implementation Project Implementation Strategy including coordination and monitoring of implementation process, DWDU and other coordination
mechanism. (Describe in detail ).
Table No. 4.8 Convergence plan with IWMP:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
S. No. Names of Departments
with Schemes converging with IWMP
Name of activity/task/structure proposed under convergence
Period of Support (Years)
Reference no. of activity/ task/
structure in DPR
Estimated Fund Proposed
Under Convergence
(in Rs.)
Level of decision taken
for convergence Block/district
(a) Structures (b) livelihoods (c) Capacity Building (d) Any other (pl. specify)
1
2 Convergence process is on the way with the Department of Agriculture; the detail will be incorporated in the Final DPR after
approval at the District Council.
3
10 Total
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CHAPTER – 5
Management/Action Plan
Description on methodology of plan adopted
a) Awareness generation interventions (Bator Natak, Video show, Exposure, Wall painting, door to door campaign, posters, pamphlets,
village meeting etc)
b) Initial Orientation program (Concept seeding, About Watershed?/Watershed Management? Importance of people’s participation in
planning and implementation.)
c) Formation process UGs & Watershed Committee
d) DPR preparation process:
1. Data Collection –Secondary Data Collection, SE Survey, PRA tools (Social map, matrix ranking wealth ranking, seasonality of labour,
migration, crop, disease, Resource map, Transect walk) , sample collection & testing
2. Planning Process – PNP, FGDs, IB and CB plans (by utilizing the PNP formats and input data sheets)
3. Mapping
4. Hydro-geological Survey
5. Public-Private partnership
6. Consolidation & preparation of DPR document
7. Approval by Aam Sabha/Gram Sabha
74
5.2 Details of Natural Resource Management Activities
Table No. 5.2.1 Soil and Moisture Conservation structures
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Activi ties
(Structures)
Name of the Hamlet
/ Village
Plot
Numbers
( including
Name of
the local
Patch)
Name of
Beneficiaries
Area (in Ha)/
Dimension (
in M/ S q. M /
CuM) of
Structure
Unit Cost
(in Rs.)
Total Cost
(in Rs.)
Contributio
n (in Rs.)
Total Grant
Amount (in
Rs)
Year of
Implementation
(1st/2nd/3rd/
4th/5th)
1 Farm
Bunding
(Earthen )
Karunabahi To be
included in
Annual
Action
Plans as
finalized in
periodical
WC
meet ing
To be
included in
Annual
Action Plans
as finalized in
periodical
WC meeting
R.Mt.
270.00
1019250.00 50962.50 968287.50
2nd
, 3rd
, 4th
& 5
th
Aunajuli 864000.00 43200.00 820800.00
No.1 Saikia Chuburi 4236300.00 211815.00 4024485.00
Nishilamari Habi 810000.00 40500.00 769500.00
Garubandha 972000.00 48600.00 923400.00
Bhogdolgam 810000.00 40500.00 769500.00
No.2 Saikia Chuburi 810000.00 40500.00 769500.00
No. 2 Jungle Block 1656300.00 82815.00 1573485.00
Dhopguri 1886700.00 94335.00 1792365.00
Udalguri
Maimansinga
864000.00 43200.00 820800.00
Sub Total 13928550.00 696427.50 13232122.50
75
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Activi ties
(Structures)
Name of the Hamlet /
Village
Plot
Numbers (
including
Name of
the local
Patch)
Name of
Beneficiaries
Area (in
Ha)/
Dimension (
in M/ S q. M
/ CuM) of
Structure
Unit Cost
(in Rs.)
Total Cost
(in Rs.)
Contribution
(in Rs.)
Total Grant
Amount (in
Rs)
Year of
Implementation
(1st/2nd/3rd/
4th/5th)
1 Boulder
Pitching
No.1 Saikia Chuburi
To be
included in
Annual
Action
Plans as
finalized in
periodical
WC
meet ing
To be included
in Annual
Action Plans
as finalized in
periodical WC
meet ing
Sq.Mt.
1,665.00
4236300.00 211815.00 4024485.00
2nd
, 3rd
, 4th
& 5th
Jamuguri 1032000.00 51600.00 980400.00
No.1 Jungle Block 1498500.00 74925.00 1423575.00
Bengenabarigaon 1831500.00 91575.00 1739925.00
Pouripota 2207400.00 110370.00 2097030.00
Dakhinchuba 1498500.00 74925.00 1423575.00
Devapukhuri 1398600.00 69930.00 1328670.00
Kacharibheti Top 999000.00 49950.00 949050.00
Sub Total
14701800.00 735090.00 13966710.00
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Table No. 5.2.2 Water Harvesting Structures:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Sl.
No.
Name of
the
Activi ties
(Structure
s)
Name of the Hamlet
/ Village
Plot
Numbers (
including
Name of the
local Patch)
Name of
Beneficiaries
Area (in
Ha)/
Dimension (
in M/ S q. M
/ CuM) of
Structure
Unit Cost
(in Rs.)
Total Cost
(in Rs.)
Contribution
(in Rs.)
Total Grant
Amount (in
Rs)
Year of
Implementati
on
(1st/2nd/3rd/
4th/5th)
1 RCC WHS
Thelamara
To be
included in
Annual
Action Plans
as finalized
in periodical
WC meeting
To be included
in Annual
Action Plans
as finalized in
periodical WC
meet ing
Sq.Mt.
41,700.00
792300.00 39615.00 752685.00
2nd
& 3rd
,
No.1 Saikia Chuburi 4236300.00 211815.00 4024485.00
Sonajuli 750600.00 37530.00 713070.00
Gelabilgaon 1209300.00 60465.00 1148835.00
Samuagaon 792300.00 39615.00 752685.00
Bengenabari Jungle 1209300.00 60465.00 1148835.00
No. 2 Jungle Block 1656300.00 82815.00 1573485.00
Dhopguri 1886700.00 94335.00 1792365.00
Ulubari 917400.00 45870.00 871530.00
Alisinga 1793100.00 89655.00 1703445.00
Chutiagaon 1209300.00 60465.00 1148835.00
Pouripota 2207400.00 110370.00 2097030.00
Sub Total
18660300.00 933015.00 17727285.00
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Activities
(Structures)
Name of the
Hamlet /
Village
Plot
Numbers
Name of
Beneficiaries
Area (in
Ha)/
Dimension
( in M/ Sq.
M / CuM)
of
Structure
Unit
Cost
Total Cost (in
Rs.)
Contribution
(in Rs.)
Total
Grant
Amount
(in Rs)
Year of
Implementation
(1st/2nd/3rd/
2 Diversion
Drains
Pakaribari -do- -do- Rmt 120.00 532200.00 26610.00 505590.00
3rd, 4th & 5th
Table No. 5.2.2 Vegetative Covers
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Activities
(Structures)
Name of the
Hamlet / Village
Plot
Numbers (
including
Name of the
local Patch)
Name of
Beneficiarie
s
Area (in
Ha)/
Dimension (
in M/ Sq. M
/ CuM) of Structure
Unit
Cost
(in Rs.)
Total Cost
(in Rs.)
Contributio
n (in Rs.)
Total
Grant
Amount
(in Rs)
Year of
Implementati
on
(1st/2nd/3rd/
4th/5th)
1
NIL
78
5.3: Structure or Activity Wise Details of Engineering Structure and Vegetative Measures
Table No.5.3.1 : Engineering structures for Soil Conservation Measures (SMC)
1 2 3 4 5 6
S. No. Name of structures Area (ha)
Proposed plan
Total units
(No./ cu.m./ rmt)
UNIT COST (Rs)
Estimated cost* (Rs. in lakh)
Farmers
contribution (Rs. in lakh)
Grant Portion
(Rs. in lakh)
M W O T
A PRIVATE LAND
Farm Bunding 30375 Rmt 270.00
Others (Specify---------------)
-- -- --
Sub total (A) --
B COMMON LAND
Others (Boulder
Pitching) 7572 SqMT 1665.00
Sub total (B) -- --
Grand total (A+B)
(M – Materials, W- wages, O- others, T – Total)
79
5.3.2: Details of engineering structures for Water Harvesting WHS
M – Materials, W- wages, O- others, T – Total
1 2 3 4 5
S. No. Name of structures Total units (No./
cu.m./ rmt)
UNIT COST
(Rs)
Proposed plan
Estimated cost* (Rs. in lakh) Farmers
contribution
(Rs. In lakh)
M W O T
A PRIVATE LAND
A1 Individual structures
i. Diversion Drains 4435 Rm 120.00
ii. Others: RCC Water Harvesting Structure
294 Sq.M 41,700.00
A2 Common structures
i. Any other (specify------------) ii. Subtotal (A)
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Table No. 5.3.3: Details of activities connected with vegetative cover in watershed works*
1 2 3 4
Sl. No. Name of structure/
work
Proposed plan
Area
(ha)
No. of plants
Unit Cost
(Rs)
Estimated cost
(Rs. in lakh)
Farmer
Contribution
(Rs. in lakh)
Grant
(Rs. in
lakh)
NRM Works:
Sub Total -- NIL --
Total of NRM
81
Chapter 6
Capacity Building Plan
For the propose IWMP, the following capacity building plan are proposed to be taken up at PIA level.
Table No. 6.1 Details of Capacity Building
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Sl.
No
.
Name of the Training
& Exposure (
Knowledge, Skill, etc. at both Being and
Doing level)
Numb
er of
events
Number
of
Participa
nts in an
event
Total
Numb
er of days
per
event
Total
Traineedays (= 3 x 4
x 5)
Cost per
Traineed
ay (in Rs)
Total Cost
required for
the programme
(= 6 x7 ; in
Rs.)
Total Grant
Amount (in
Rs)
Year of
Implementati
on
(1st/2nd/3rd/4
th/5th)
Monitoring Indicators
SHG/ UG / WC / PI related
1 Formation of SHG 5 51 1 255 555 141525 141525 1st, 2
nd,3
rd & 4
th
No. of SHG formed.
2 Awareness to PI 12 109 1 1308 100 130800 130800 1st yr.
No. of events
3 Orientation programmes to PI, WC,UG, SHG
6 40 1 240 225 54000 54000 1st yr.
No. of events
4 Formation of UG 10 25 1 250 560 141500 141500 1st, 2
nd,3
rd & 4
th
No. of UG formed.
5 Formation of Watershed Committee including Registration
6 280 1 1680 25 42000 42000 1st yr.
No. of registered
WC
6
Regular Meetings to
be conducted with
Watershed Committee
& Planning
12 40 1 480 150 72000 72000 1
st, 2
nd,3
rd , 4
th
& 5th
No. of events
82
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Sl.
No
.
Name of the Training
& Exposure (
Knowledge, Skill, etc. at both Being and
Doing level)
Numbe
r of
events
Number of
Participant
s in an
event
Total
Numbe
r of
days
per
event
Total
Traineeday
s (= 3 x 4 x
5)
Cost per
Traineeda
y (in Rs)
Total Cost
required for
the
programme
(= 6 x7 ; in
Rs.)
Total Grant
Amount (in Rs)
Year of
Implementation
(1st/2nd/3rd/4t
h/5th)
Monitoring
Indicators
7
Self Monitoring events
(planning, rev iew of
activities through tool) 12 40 2 960 125 1,20,000.00 1,20,000.00
1st
, 2nd
,3rd
, 4th
&
5th
No. of events
8 Social Audit events
33 25 1 825 120 99,000.00 123750 1
st, 2
nd,3
rd , 4
th &
5th
No. of events
Subtotal 96
5998
8,00,825.00 8,00,825.00
NRM related
9
The modules would be
fixed on the basis of the
activities taken under the
Projects in respective
years.
13 40 1 520 525 2,73,000.00 2,73,000.00 1st
, 2nd
, 3rd
Subtotal 13
520
2,73,000.00 2,73,000.00
Production Enhancement related
10
Specialized Training on
the basis of the activities
& requirement of the
identified UGs &
Individuals to be
benefitted under Project.
14 40 1 560 525 2,94,000.00 2,94,000.00 1st
, 2nd
, 3rd
Nos. Of
events &
Traineedays.
Subtotal 14
560
2,94,000.00 2,94,000.00
83
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Sl.
No
.
Name of the Training &
Exposure ( Knowledge,
Skill, etc. at both Being
and Doing level)
Numbe
r of
events
Number of
Participant
s in an
event
Total
Numbe
r of
days
per
event
Total
Traineeday
s (= 3 x 4 x
5)
Cost per
Traineeda
y (in Rs)
Total Cost
required for
the
programme
(= 6 x7 ; in
Rs.)
Total Grant
Amount (in Rs)
Year of
Implementation
(1st/2nd/3rd/4t
h/5th)
Monitoring
Indicators
Livelihoods / Micro-enterprises related
11
Specialized Training on
the basis of the activities
& requirement of the
identified SHGs. 17 40 1 680 525 3,57,000.00 3,57,000.00
1st
, 2nd
, 3rd
Nos. Of
events &
Traineedays.
Subtotal 17 40 1 680 525 3,57,000.00 3,57,000.00
Convergence / Rights & entitlement / Wel Being related
12 Convergence Meeting
with allied sectors.
6 20 1 120 400 48,000.00 48,000.00 1
st No. of Events
Subtotal 6 20 1 120 400 48000.00 48,000.00
For PIA / WDT staffs level
13 On Institutional Build ing 2 40 1 80 650 52000.00 52000.00
1st No. of Events
14 on Gender Equity 2 40 1 80 650 52000.00 52000.00
1st No. of Events
15 On Enterprise Promotion 2 40 1 80 525 42000.00 42000.00
1st
, 2nd
, 3rd
No. of Events
16 On Productivity
Enhancement
2 40 1 80 525 42000.00 42000.00 1
st, 2
nd, 3
rd No. of Events
17 On NRM Works 2 40 1 80 525 42000.00 42000.00
1st
, 2nd
, 3rd
No. of Events
Subtotal 10
400
2,30,000.00 2,30,000.00
84
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Sl.
No.
Name of the Training
& Exposure (
Knowledge, Skill, etc. at both Being and
Doing level)
Numbe
r of
events
Number of
Participant
s in an
event
Total
Numbe
r of
days
per
event
Total
Traineeday
s (= 3 x 4 x
5)
Cost per
Traineeda
y (in Rs)
Total Cost
required for the
programme (= 6
x7 ; in Rs.)
Total Grant
Amount (in Rs)
Year of
Implementation
(1st/2nd/3rd/4t
h/5th)
Monitoring
Indicators
Others
TOT/CRP/CSP/Related
18 Exposure Visit fo r
WC/UG/SHG
4 50 1 200 1125 225000.00 225000.00 1
st No. of Events
19 Outside State Train ing
for PIA/WDT
5 1 5 19000 95000.00 95000.00 2
nd
No. of t rained
persons
Subtotal 9
205
1601650.00 1601650.00
GRAND TOTAL 165 950 18 8483 6710 2,322,825.00 2,322,825.00
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Chapter 7
Phasing of Programme and Budgeting
* “Fund Utilization pattern, component wise in % under IWMP” attached in the Annexure.
Table No. 7.1: Phasing of the action plan
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Sl.
No
Compon
ent Activi ties Unit
Unit Cost
(Rs.)
1 year 2nd
year 3rd
year 4th
year 5th
year Total
Phy
(No) Fin (Rs.)
Phy
(No)
Fin
(Rs.)
Phy
(No)
Fin
(Rs.)
Phy
(No)
Fin
(Rs.)
Phy
(No)
Fin
(Rs.)
Phy
(No) Fin (Rs.)
1 Entry Point Activi ties (4% )
i.
Drinking water
(RCC Ring Well),
Beautification cum
Nature Conservation
Work at School,
Land Development
works at Public
Places.
Repairing of Village
Road in Paddy Field
--
--
6,00,000.00
4,00,000.00
4,50,000.00
9,00,000.00
24,00,000.00
Sub Total of Entry
Point Activity
24,00,000.00
24,00,000.00
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
S.
No.
Com
pone
nt
Activi ties Unit Unit Cost
(Rs.) 1 year 2
nd year 3
rd year 4
th year 5
th year Total
2. Institution & Capacity
Building (5% )
Phy
(No) Fin (Rs.)
Phy
(No)
Fin
(Rs.)
Phy
(No) Fin (Rs.)
Phy
(No) Fin (Rs.)
Phy
(No)
Fin
(Rs.)
Phy
(No) Fin (Rs.)
i)
Poor HHs in
Watersheds to be
covered under
SHGs
SC No. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
ST No. 555.00 80 0.444 80 0.444 65 0.36075 30 0.1665 255 1.41525
BC No.
OC No.
ii)
Awareness
Generation (events)
to be conducted
Small Group
meet ings No. 10,800.00
12 1.3 12 1.3
Others (specify-----
------) No.
iii)
Orientation
programmes to GP,
WC,UG, SHG,VO,
VSS, WUA,
Societies, Elected
reps.
No. 9,000.00
6 0.54 6 0.54
iv) Formation of UGs No. 80 80 65 30 255
No. of women No. 555.00 50 0.2775 50 0.2775 43 0.23865 17 0.09435 160 0.888
No. of men No. 555.00 68 0.3774 14 0.0777 13 0.07215 95 0.52725
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
v) Formation of LGs No. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
vi)
Formation of
Watershed
Committee
including
Registration
No.
7000.00 6 0.42 6 0.42
vii ) Regular Meetings
to be conducted
Watershed
Committee &
Planning
No.
6,000.00
3 0.18 3 0.18 2 0.12 2 0.12 2 0.12 12 0.72
viii) No. of Planning
events No. Planning events are clubbed with Regular Meeting with WC -- --
ix) Registration of WC No. Registration of WC is made part of WC format ion -- --
x)
Self Monitoring
events (planning,
review of activ ities
through tool)
No. 10,000.00 4 0.4 3 0.3 3 0.3 2 0.2 12 1.2
xi)
Convergence
meet ings with
LDs/other
institutions
No. 8,000.00
6 0.48 6 0.48
xii) Social Audit events No. 3,000.00 8 0.24 9 0.27 9 0.27 7 0.21 33 0.99
xiii) Trainings &
Exposures
a) On Institutional
Building
No.Tr
gs
2 2 --
Women No. 26,000.00 40 0.26 40 0.26
Men No. 26,000.00 40 0.26 40 0.26
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
b) On Gender No.
trgs
2 2
Women No. 26,000.00 40 0.26 40 0.26
Men No. 26,000.00 40 0.26 40 0.26
c)
On Natural
Resource
Management
No.
trgs 9 3 1 2 15
Women No. 21,000.00 120 0.63 40 0.21 160 0.84
Men No. 21,000.00 245 1.28625 80 0.42 40 0.21 75 0.39375 440 2.31
d) On Enterprise
Promotion
No.
trgs 4 8 4 16
Women No. 21,000.00 40 0.21 160 0.84 200 1.05
Men No. 21,000.00 120 0.63 174 0.9135 146 0.7665 440 2.31
e) On Productivity
Enhancement
No.
trgs 4 5 8 19
Women No. 21,000.00 120 0.63 120 0.63 260 1.365 480 2.52
Men No. 21,000.00 40 0.21 80 0.42 80 0.42 200 1.05
f) Exposure Visits Nos 2 2 4
Women No. 57,700.00 50 0.565 50 0.565 100 1.125
Men No. 57,700.00 50 0.565 50 0.565 100 1.125
g)
Outside State
Train ing for
PIA/WDT
No.
19,000.00 5 0.95 5 0.95
Sub Total IB & CB {Do not sum
Men & Women under CB events (a
to f)}1
219 2.9989 178 7.19775 152 4.8006 80 4.9145 95 3.004 724 22.800
Sub Total for WCDC Part of 0.9
%
{ Training, Workshop, Seminar,
Exhib ition, IEC, etc.}
3.00 1.20 1.20 5.40
Sub Total for SLNA Part of 0.3 % (to be plan at SLNA level)
1.80 1.80
Total of Capacity Building 219 5.999 178 10.198 152 6.001 80 4.915 95 3.004 724 30.000
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
S.
No.
Com
pone
nt
Activi ties Unit Unit Cost
(Rs.)
1 year 2nd
year 3rd
year 4th
year 5th
year Total
Phy Fin Phy Fin Phy Fin Phy Fin Phy Fin Phy Fin
3 Productivity Enhancement (10% )
A) Agriculture
(Improved practices)
i) Crop Demonstration
(Improved Rice) Ha 16,150.00 -- -- -- -- 7 1.155 13 2.145 16 2.640 36 5.940
ii) Crop Demonstration
(Mustard)
Ha 12,550.00 -- -- -- -- 47 5.8985 -- -- -- -- 47 5.8985
iii) IPM & INM practices
in rice
Ha 16,150.00 -- -- 19 3.0685 -- -- -- -- -- -- 19 3.0685
iv) Horticulture Dev.
(Ginger)
Ha 1,50,000.00 -- -- -- -- -- -- 7.5 7.500 7.5 7.500 15 15.000
v) Horticulture Dev.
(Turmeric) Ha 1,42,000.00 -- -- -- -- 0.5 0.5 7.75 7.750 7.974 7.974 16.224 16.224
Vi) Horticulture Dev.
(Assam Lemon) Ha 51,200.00 -- -- -- -- 11.5 5.888 1 0.512 -- -- 12.5 6.400
vii) SRI Cult ivation in Rice Ha 16,150.00 -- -- 19 3.0685 -- -- -- -- -- -- 19 3.0685
vii) Bee Keeping No. 20,000.00 -- -- -- -- 22 4.4 -- -- -- -- 22 4.400
Sub-Total PE -- -- 6.137 17.8415 17.907 18.114 59.9995
90
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
4 Enterprise Promotion (9% )
i) EP RF to be released Rs. 25,000.00 -- -- 24 6.00 72 18.00 72 18.00 48 12.00 216 54.00
ii)
No. of candidates
trained under skill
development
No. Train ing will be conducted under the Capacity Building Programme
Women No. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Men No. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Sub-Total EP -- -- 24 6.00 72 18.00 72 18.00 48 12.00 216 54.00
5 Natural Resource
Management (56%)
I) WHS (NRM Works)
a RCC WHS
Sq.M 41,700.00 -- -- 107 44.619 187 77.979 294 122.598
b Drainage Channel
RMT 120.00 -- -- 318 0.3816 2000 2.400 2117 2.5404 4435 5.322
II) Soil Moisture
Conservation (S MC)
a
Farm Bunding
(Earthen Embankment) RMT 270.00 -- -- 9000 24.300 9200 24.840 12175 32.8725 30375 82.0125
b Boulder Pitching
Sq.M 1,665.00 1425 23.72625 2147 35.748 4000 66.600 7572 126.0738
III Vegetative Measures
NIL
Sub Total NRM: 45.0006 126.0053 62.988 102.013 336.0063
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1 year 2nd
year 3rd
year 4th
year 5th
year 6th
Year Total
Phy Fin Phy Fin Phy Fin Phy Fin Phy Fin Phy Fin Phy Fin
6 Administration
a WC office expenditure 1.233 1.233 2.466 2.466 2.466 2.466 12.328
b WS secretary Salary 1.226 1.226 2.451 2.451 2.451 2.451 12.255
c Stationary &
miscellaneous 2.458 2.458 4.917 4.917 4.917 4.917 24.583
Sub Total Admin 6.000 6.000 12.000 12.000 12.000 12.000 60.000
Grand Total (sum of
all sub-totals 1 to 6)
36.00 73.21 180.000 115.910 147.000 12.000 563.99
6a WDF Collected
(From NRM + PE) 7.650 21.600 12.150 18.000 59.400
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Table No. 7.2 Estimated Benefit Cost Ratio
S.No. Name of the activity Total Cost (Rs.) Total Benefit expected *
(Rs.)
BCR
Remarks
EPA 24,00,000.00 60,00,000.00 2.5
NRM 3,36,00,000.00 16,80,00,000.00 5
PE 60,00,000.00 3,60,00,000.00 6
Livelihood for Asset less 54,00,000.00 2,70,00,000.00 5
Institution and Capacity building 30,00,000.00 60,00,000.00 2
Overall 5,04,00,000.00 24,30,00,000.00 20.5
*kindly relate this with table no. 9.2 (expected outcomes)
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Chapter 8
Consolidation and completion of various works
Table No. 8.1: Consolidation of Action Plan
S. No. Component
Implementation Phase Consolidation
Phase Total
1st
Year
2nd
Year
3rd
Year
4th
Year
5th
Year 6th Year
1 Entry Point Activities (4%) 24.00
24.00
2 DPR Preparation by PIA(1%) 3.00 3.00
6.00
3
Institution & Capacity Building
(5%)
SLNA-0.3%
1.80
1.80
DWDU-0.9%
3.00 1.20 1.20
5.40
PIA-3.8% 3.00 7.20 4.80 4.80 3.00
22.80
4 Productivity Enhancement
(10%) 0.00 6.00 18.00 18.00 18.00
60.00
5 Livelihoods for Asset less (9%) 0.00 6.00 18.00 18.00 12.00
54.00
6 Natural Resource Management (56 %)
0.00 45.00 126.00 63.00 102.00
336.00
7 Monitoring (1%) 0.00 3.00 0.00 1.50 0.00 1.50 6.00
8 Evaluation (1 %) 0.00 3.00 0.00 1.50 0.00 1.50 6.00
9 Consolidation phase (3%) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 18.00 18.00
10 Administration (10 %) 6.00 6.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 60.00
36.00 84.00 180.00 120.00 147.00 33.00 600.00
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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 15-18 16-19 2 Ground water structures repaired/ rejuvenated No. -- --
3 Quality of drinking water Description Contaminated with no treatment
Potable
4 Availability of drinking water Description 8-10 months 12 months
5 Increase in irrigation potential Hec. 906 1312 6 Change in cropping/ land use pattern Description Mono cropping Double/Multiple
Cropping
7 Area under agricultural crop Hec. 5080 5476
I Area under single crop Hec. 4604 4732 Ii Area under double crop Hec. 476 872
iii Area under multiple crop Hec. -- 872 8 Net increase in crop production area Hec. 5556 6348
9 Increase in area under Vegetation/Forest Hec. 100 150
10 Increase in area under horticulture Hec. 60 100 11 Increase in area under fuel Hec. -- --
12 Increase in area under Fodder Hec. 113 113 13 Increase in milk production Litres/day -- --
14 Environmental Impact Change in Soil Loss Perenniality of flow and change in Run-off Recharge of ground water
Fragile Topography due to undulating and human
interference; moderately severe Soil loss; more run off due to degradation; ground
water level not in reach round the year.
Stable environment due to holistic approach of
treatment including reduced rate of soil loss
& run off; enhanced ground water level
14 No. of SHGs Promoted No. nil 270
15 Increase in no. of livelihoods No. 4 6 16 Increase in income Rs. 36,943.00 50,000.00
17 Status of Migration No. 278 for >90 days 85 for <30 days 18 SHG Federations formed No. nil 2
19 Credit linkage with banks Rs. nil 2
20 Resource use agreements nil Will be done towards consolidation stage
21 WDF collection & management Rs. nil Around 59,00,000.00 22 Summary of lessons learnt Description
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CHAPTER – 9
EXPECTED OUTCOMES
9.1 Describe in detail the “Expected Outcomes”
Table No. 9.2: Summarize in the table given below (Quantifiable indicators)
Table No.9.3: Backward and Forward Linkages
1 2 3 4
Type of Marketing Facility Name of the institution Pre-project
(no.)
Expected post project status
(A) Backward linkages
(i) Seed certification Assam Seed Corporation None To be introduced
(ii) Seed supply system Assam Seed Corporation None Functional
(iii) Fertilizer supply system Agriculture Deptt. One More than one under project
(iv) Pesticide supply system Agriculture Deptt. One More than one under project
(v) Credit institutions Assam Gramin Vikash
Bank, SBI, UBI None 3
(vi) Water supply PHE None Functional
(vii) Extension services Agriculture Deptt.,
Veterinary Deptt.,
Sericulture Deptt.
Functioning Enhanced through
convergence under project
(viii) Nurseries Forest Deptt.,Soil
Conservation Deptt.
Agriculture Deppt.
None 5
(ix) Tools/machinery suppliers Agriculture Engineering
Deptt. None Functional
(x) Price Support system Agriculture Marketing
Board None Functional
(xi) Labour -- -- --
(xii) Any other (please specify)
(B) Forward linkages
(i) Harvesting/threshing machinery Agriculture Engineering
Deptt. None
(ii) Storage (including cold storage) Agriculture Marketing
Board None
(iii) Road network DRDA Minimal
(iv) Transport facilities -- --
(v) Markets / Mandis KAAC 1
(vi) Agro and other Industries ASSFAC None
(vii) Milk and other collection centers -- --
(viii) Labour DRDA Less than
average
(ix) Any other (please specify)
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List of Maps to be enclosed along with DPR.
1 .Location –District, mandal, village, watershed location map
2 watershed Map for IWMP Project (Watershed Boundary demarcation in cadastral & Topo Sheet)
3 Social Map (along with photos & paper drawing)-with Existing Structure
4 Resource Map (along with photos & paper drawing)and Land Type
5 Drainage Map (with numbering)
6 Map showing existing structures
a. Proposed action plan map
b. Land use/Land cover map
c. Slope map
d. Soil and land capability class maps
e. GIS maps
B,c,d will be from the PRA maps done in the village should include Latitude and Longitude and
the plot no. will be provided by JSACS