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RAMDASPALLY VILLAGE (IBRAHIMPATNAM MANDAL, RANGA REDDY)
Presented By:
Group 17
Sandeep Kumwal
Harikesh Meena
Chirag Sagar
Bingi Bharat Kumar
Paramjeet
RANGAREDDY DISTRICT
PROFILE
Area – 7500 square kms
Population - 2,446,265
Sub-divided into 27 mandals
and has 849 villages
Official Language - Telugu, Urdu
RAMDASPALLY – A Brief Profile
Demography
• Total Population – 1004(Male – 514 and Female – 489)
• Language – Telugu & Urdu.
• Predominantly consist of SC & BC community followed by OC.
• Ramdaspally GP consists of Ramdaspally village and one hamlet Chinthapally Guda.
Caste Population Households Male Female
SC 495 132 252 243
ST 9 3 6 3
BC 331 88 173 157
OC 137 41 67 70
Minority 32 9 16 16
Population Distribution
49%
33%
14%
1% 3%
SC
BC
OC
ST
Minority
TIMELINE
Year Significant Event
Pre 1947 Ramdaspally is a pre independence village
1954 Renamed from Maktaramdas Guda to Ramdaspally
1960 First government school in the village
1964 First Government Job in the village to Shri. Laxma Reddy in survey department
1970 First Road to the Village(2 Km Long)
1970 First time Electricity
1970 Well Water for drinking purpose
1970 First two wheeler (Java Motorcycle) bought by Sh. Laxma Reddy
1973 First Post Office
1978 First Landline Telephone
1981-82 Village separated from Mangalpally Gram Panchayat and separate Gram Panchayat was formed for RamdasPally.
1982 Gram Panchayat Bhawan was constructed
1982 First Borewell
1987 First Bus Service Started
Year Significant Event
1989 Anganwadi started in the village
1993-94 First cemented house was made in the village.
1995 First four wheeler was bought by Sri Laxma Reddy.
2008 New Gram Panchayat Bhawan was constructed.
2009 Village started receiving water supply from Piped supply.
2016-17 Gram Panchayat Bhawan was extended with facilities like Meeting Hall, CCTVs Cameras, Toilets etc.
2018 RO plant installed in the village.
2018 24 hours electricity supply
GRAM PANCHAYAT
• Name of the Sarpanch- Sri Anugu Srinivas Reddy
• Upa - Sarpanch- Sri Yara Srinivas
• MPDO: Sri Anil Kumar
• Panchayat Sect.: Sri Anji Reddy
• Total no of wards - 08
• No of Women ward members- 04
• No of Male ward members- 04
AGRICULTURE ACTIVITIES
Major Crops - Cotton, Paddy
Vegetables -Pumpkin, Tomato,
Lady Finger, Brinjal, Spinach,
Gourd etc.
Fruit crops- Mango, Guava
Participatory Rural Appraisal(PRA) Techniques Our group conducted a series of PRA activities to find the present socio- economic structure, find resources, exchange ideas , locate problem areas and later find suggestive solutions with the active participation of the villagers.
Transect Walk
SOCIAL MAP(Ramdaspally)
Social Map (Chintapally Guda)
Socio – Economic Pattern
• Using the transect walk and social mapping exercise with the help of the villagers, our group was able to get some important information about the Village.
• The habitation pattern clearly indicates that different social groups and communities stay together with no clear separate colonies.
• The village has CC Roads in all the major areas. The villagers are very well aware about the Cleanliness of their home and surroundings.
• The village has large agriculture land but the major part of the agriculture land is owned by people from nearby villages like Sherguda, Koheda and Mangalpally.
• There are 182 BPL card holders.
Socio – Economic Pattern
• Occupation pattern :
• Most of the villagers, specially from SC community, are daily wage agriculture
laborers or MGNREGA workers.
• Most of the laborers are unskilled and uneducated and hence do not possess essential skills to work in other progressive fields.
19%
62%
9%
5% 1% 4% Occupation
Agricultural Labourers
Daily Wage labourers
Own Agricluture
Job
small business
others
RESOURCE MAPPING
Infrastructure & Resources
Upper Primary School - 1
Anganwadi – 1
Post Office
Gram Panchayat Bhawan
Over Head Water Tanks- 1
Mini Water Tank- 7
Borewell-2
RO Plant
Check dam
Substation – 33/11 KV
SC Community Hall
Infrastructure & Resources.
• The village receives a decent water supply for household purposes and has a RO Plant for drinking water.
• Village has been receiving uninterrupted 24 hours Power supply since January, 2018 with almost no power cuts. All the streets in the residential part of the village are well lit with LED/CFL lights.
• Aanganwadi plays an important role in basic education and health sector in the village. In absence of Primary Health Centre, Aasha worker and other aanganwadi workers are very important in the delivering benefits of health schemes to the villagers.
Venn/Chapathi Diagram
This diagram represents current problems in the village. The size of the eclipse depicts the magnitude of the problem and its distance from the centre shows its priority.
Current Problems(1/4) Irregular payments under MNREGA scheme :
i. Most of the labourers have not received their payments from 10-12 weeks. ii. Moreover, they are not sure about their daily wages.
Recommendations/steps: At least field assistant should do his duty diligently. It is his duty to timely provide and
upload the details of daily work.
Current Problems(2/4) Employment for educated/skilled class and Poverty : In the absence of industries and
other job opportunities, many educated persons were found working in MNREGA scheme.
Recommendations/Steps :
i.The youth should be encouraged to participate in Govt programs such as “Job Melas”.
Current Problems(3/4) Dumping ground problem :
i. No designated place.
ii. Litter/garbage is thrown in fields adjacent to the village.
iii. Health risks, especially, to the nearby houses.
Current situation:
A designated place , 2 Km away, has been assigned to the village for dumping facilities. But, local people from other area are not happy with it and its not functional.
Current Problems(4/4)
Wastage of water :
People were found wasting water for their household purposes.
People should be made aware against the wastage of water.
Last year, village administration ran a campaign against wasting water. Similar, programs can be run.
Recommendations for Other Problems :
Primary Health Centre should be constructed in the village for handling health issues/emergency cases.
Public Transport can be made better according to the needs of the villagers as it is hindrance to the people doing job in the city.
Bank Customer service point should be opened in the village.
STATE GOVERNMENT SCHEMES
Aasara Scheme Pension for old people, widows, disabled, single women etc. 160 beneficiaries
KCR Kit Mother is given a kit to keep the baby warm and hygiene Financial assistance of Rs.12,000 in case of boy child and Rs.13,000 in case of girl child 15 beneficiaries in Ramdaspally and 12 beneficiaries in Chintapally Guda
Arogya Laxmi Nutritional program to support pregnant and lactating women One full meal provided at anganwadi for mothers 16 eggs each month and Balamrutam for infants 28 beneficiaries
Rythu Bandu Rs. 4,000 per acre per season for farmers
Harithaharam 2300 plants planted in 2.5 acres
Mission Bhagiratha Drinking water to every house Works under progress
Kalyana laxmi / Shaadi Mubaarak Financial assistance of Rs. 1,00,116 to bride’s family 8 families benefitted
Telangana Sheep Distribution Scheme 21 sheep distributed at 75% subsidy to Golla /kuruma communities 21 of 42 families benefitted
Schemes under Gram Swaraj Abhiyan
Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana Around 85% people have bank accounts under PMJDY, there are 360 accounts
Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyothi Bima Yojana Less awareness among people
Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojna
Less awareness among people
Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana
All households in the village have LPG connections Most of them under “DEEPAM” scheme.
Unnat Jyoti by Affordable LEDs for All (UJALA) Yojana Not implemented in the village 62 out of 111 street lights are LED lights
Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojana – Saubhagya
100% electrification 24 hours power supply
Mission Indra-Dhanush Aim is to immunize left over children No left over children in the village
CONCLUSION
The village is developed in terms of basic facilities, swachtha and security.
State schemes are being implemented well. More awareness about state schemes
compared to central schemes.
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