group 13 village kokasmannur district: adilabad · 2018. 6. 6. · •everyone has a bank account:...
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GROUP- 13 Village- Kokasmannur
District- Adilabad
Team Members : Neeraj Kumar Nimal
Tarun Vaid
Arvind Kumar
Harish Kumar Meena
Rahul Naagar
KOKASMANNUR VILLAGE
• Population- 2352
• Language- Telugu,Urdu, Marathi
• Geographical area- 3062-3073 acre
• Cultivated Area – 2782.48 acre
• Number of households- 676
• Land covered under households- 14.13 acre
Census Parameter Census Data
Total Population 2352
Total No of Houses 676
Female Population % 49.74 % ( 1170)
Total Literacy rate % 50.59 % ( 1190)
Female Literacy rate 36.81 % ( 412)
Scheduled Tribes Population % 22.89 % (538 )
Scheduled Caste Population % 28.35 % ( 667)
Below (0-6) year Population 298
Total BPL families 621
Timeline of the Village
S.No Year Events
1 1973 Establishment of Anganwadi
2 1978 Old Grampanchayat building
3 1995 Epidemic of Diarrhoea
4 2002 Current Grampanchayat building
5 2005 Manual construction of Pucca road
6 2005 Establishment of Primary School
7 2009 Class 6th -10th Secondary school building construction
8 2015 Construction of Pucca road from highway to village
9 2015 Any Time Water (ATW) facility
10 2016 LED light manufacturing under e-swawlambi programme
11 2018 Construction of Hanuman Temple and Church
General Demography
Caste Population Households Male Female Transgender
SC 667 208 327 340 0
ST 538 157 269 269 0
BC 932 262 470 460 2
OC 215 49 113 101 1
Minority 604 150 304 298 2
Total 2352 676 1179 1170 3
Contd..
SC ST OTHERS TOTAL
KOKASMANNUR 400 24 841 1265
SATHNUMBER _ 240 300 540
ISLAMNAGAR _ 40 315 355
Social Map
Resource Map
Economy
• Agrarian economy
• Migration is gradually increasing due to lack of employment opportunities in the village.
• MGNREGA has been able to abolish poverty to some extent.
• 26 SHGs are currently working in the village related to agriculture, shops, loans
• Suggestions
• eNAM to get fair price for their crops
• Awareness among SHGs to invest properly
• Maintenance of cleanliness in the village
Agriculture
• Major crops- Cotton, Soyabean, Toor dal
• Black Soil
• Totally Rain fed irrigation
• Water in canal only in monsoon season.
• Crop yields are sold in Ichoda (Mandal HQ)
• No polyhouse under construction ( no support from government)
• SUGGESTIONS • Focus on organic farming
• Use of modern agricultural machines and tools
Education
• Literacy rate – 50.4%
• Anganwadi Centre – 52 children
• School- 160 students (1-10 class)
• Drop out till 10th is almost zero.
• Result in 10th was 74%.
• Issues: Desks/benches shortage in Vidyalaya, cleanliness and hygiene almost zero, no separate girls’ toilet
• Suggestions: Implementation of 5S for cleaning, teacher’s diary, CCA activities, separate toilet for girls,Sports,Yoga and dance coach for students.
LITERATE
MALE
LITERATE
FEMALE
%
KOKASMANNUR 456 286 50.40
SATHNUMBER 146 94 44.44
ISLAMNAGAR 105 32 38.59
TOTAL 707 412 44.60
Financial Literacy
• Everyone has a bank account: Jan Dhan or minimum balance account
• No bank outlets in the village
• Loans:
• Crop loans taken by 130 villagers from SBI Ichoda (1,13,75,850 rupee)
• Issue- lack of awareness among villagers for irregular/regular accounts • NPAs burden to bank for non-payment of loans
• Banking: • Digital Banking- younger generation doing digital transactions
• Less frequency of banking correspondence to village
• Suggestions • Frequent awareness campaign should be held by financial institutions
• Banking Mitra to be appointed for
HEALTH
• 2 Anganwadi centres with 2 teachers & 2 Aaya Maa
• Primary Health Center- 1 Asha Worker (Girija ji) & 1 ANM Worker
• Prevalent Diseases
Disease Frequency Treatment/location
Fever Very common PHC
Cold Cough Very common PHC
Diarrhoea frequent PHC
Viral Fever Prominent during rainy season PHC
Leprosy Rare RIMS, Adilabad
Filariasis Rare RIMS, Adilabad
Body ache common PHC
Mental health Rare PHC
Pre-natal care
Precautions to be taken care by women
Tests to be taken by Pregnant Women
General Tests
Weight
Injections
Iron Related Tablets
Pregnancy Tests
Proper Records are maintained and regular checkups are held to facilitate health of the pregnant lady
Post Natal Care
1 day 3 Day 7 Days 2 week 3 Week 4 Week 6 Week
Blood
Quantity
No No No No No No No
Pulse Rate 82 80 80 80 80 80 80
BP 110/80 120/80 120/80 120/80 120/80 120/80 120/80
Fever NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
Stomach
Pain
Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal
Discharge No No No No No No No
Other
Problems
No No No No No No No
Newborn Vaccination Facility
Time Period Vaccinations
At the time of birth BCG , OPV , Hepatitis B
1.5 months OPV 1, PENTA 1, IPV
2.5 months OPV 2, PENTA 2
3.5 months OPV 3, PENTA 3, OPV
16-24 months DPT 1 BOOSTER, OPV BOOSTER, MEASELS,
JE-2 , VITAMIN A2
24-60 months VITAMIN A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9
5-6 yrs DPT 2 BOOSTER
10 yrs TT1 BOOSTER
16 yrs TT 2 BOOSTER
Amma Vodi Scheme
KCR Kit
The mother upon delivery is provided with a KCR Kit consisting of 16 items items necessary to keep newborn babies (neonates) warm and hygienic.
An exclusive, 102 call number is used for this service.
For pregnant woman across the state. Under the scheme, a pregnant woman can use free 102 service van to visit the hospital and dropped off at no cost.
Financial assistance Edit
The mother will also be provided with financial assistance of ₹12,000 (₹13,000 for a girl child) to compensate for the loss of work by the women during the pregnancy and post natal period
S SUGGESTIONS REGARDING
HEALTH FACILITIES IN
VILLAGE
• Suggestions: • Beds in PHC,
• The nurse has to caters to the need of multiple villages
• No delivery facility is available for pregnant lady. They have to travel to district Adilabad for delivery.(RIMS)
• Only preliminary health medicines and treatments are available in PHC.
• Skilled Medical Staff shortage
Observations under Gram Swaraj Abhiyan
• PM Jan Dhan yojna :– From the sample survey of 80 households, 35 people opened their account under PMJDY. Most people were having an account in a bank but not under this scheme.
• PM Ujjwala yojna :- We found that 95% of households had a gas connection but under the Telangana Govt scheme Deepam Pathakam. People had no idea about this scheme.
• PM SAHAJ Bijli Har Ghar Yojna/ Saubhagya Yojna :– 100 percent electrification in the village. No power cut.
Contd..
• PM Ujala Yojna :– We observed that only a few houses are using LED bulbs but that too by purchasing them at their MRP. People are not aware about this scheme. There was not any LED distribution centre nearby that could provide LEDs at a cheap rate under this scheme.
• PM Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojna :– We found that approx. 20 percent people are insured under this scheme. Not much awareness among people.
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• PM Suraksha Bima yojna :– Only about 24 percent people are insured under this scheme. There has not been any awareness program conducted about this scheme in the village.
MGNREGS
• Total no. of Job cards Issued :- 582
• 54.5% of MGNREGS workers are
women
• As per financial year 2017-18 • Total expenditure in wages is 7.98 lakhs • Average wage rate per head per day is ₹167.54 • Average number of days of work per household is 31.17 • 1 Households completed 100 days of work
State Government Schemes
• RYTHU Bandhu :- Under this scheme, Rs.4000 per acre per season are provided to support the farm investment, twice a year, for rabi and kharif seasons.
• Kalyan Laxmi – It is a scheme for providing a financial assistance of Rs. 1,00,116 for marriages by the Government of Telangana. We found that 15 people have been a beneficiary of this scheme.
• Aasra Pension - It is a welfare scheme of pensions to old people, widows, Goud community, Elephantiasis patients, AIDS affected people and physically disabled people.
Contd..
• Aahar Bhadrata – Under this scheme, 6Kg rice per member at the price of Rs. 1/Kg is being provided.
• Mission Bhagiratha :- It’s a project of Telangana government to provide each village household the facility of safe drinking water. Under this project, in our village, 1 overhead tank is being contructed and 1 has already completed but not started.
Pictorial representation of issues
Issues
• Scarcity of Drinking water and irrigation water
• Solid waste disposal
• Public participation is negligible for cleanliness
• Common toilet for girls & boys in school
• Lack of modern agricultural machines & tools
• Only First Aid facility is available at PHC with only one Asha worker who caters to the need of Angan Wadi as well as PHC.
• Lack of awareness among villagers regarding centrally governed schemes.
• MGNREGA payment issues(for past 2 months) as well as DBT issue regarding LPG cylinders.
Suggestions
• Drinking and irrigation water supply to village
• Shifting to mobile & internet banking
• Literacy campaign in village.
• Modern agricultural tools
• Training for MSMEs to village women for financial inclusion.
• LED manufacturing training though provided lacks ground level implementation
• Focus on dairy cultivation and mixed crop farming
• At least transport facility should be provided to pregnant women for regular Check UPS AND DELIVERY
• Peripheral boundary & Girls toilet facilities are must in the school
• 5S implementation in village institutions
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