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Uttarakhand Institute of Rural Developemnt, Rudrapur, USNUttarakhand Institute of Rural Developemnt, Rudrapur, USN
Uttarakhand Institute of Rural Developemnt, Rudrapur, USNUttarakhand Institute of Rural Developemnt, Rudrapur, USN
About UIRDAbout UIRD
Established in the YearEstablished in the Year September, 2002September, 2002
An autonomous training and capacity An autonomous training and capacity building institute registered under the building institute registered under the
Societies Registration Act 1860 Societies Registration Act 1860
VISIONVISION To examine and analyze the factors contributing To examine and analyze the factors contributing to the improvement of economic and social well to the improvement of economic and social well being of people in rural areas on a sustainable being of people in rural areas on a sustainable basis with focus on rural poor and other basis with focus on rural poor and other disadvantaged groups through research, action disadvantaged groups through research, action research and consultancy efforts. research and consultancy efforts.
To facilitate the rural development efforts with To facilitate the rural development efforts with particular emphasis and focus on the rural poor particular emphasis and focus on the rural poor by improving the knowledge skills and attitudes by improving the knowledge skills and attitudes of rural development officials and non-officials of rural development officials and non-officials through organizing training, workshops and through organizing training, workshops and seminars. seminars.
MISSIONMISSION
To develop competent human resource To develop competent human resource for rural governance and perform as a Center for rural governance and perform as a Center of Excellence in the field for the Rural of Excellence in the field for the Rural Development Branch by assisting the Development Branch by assisting the department in developing good governance department in developing good governance and management of rural areas. and management of rural areas.
MANDATEMANDATE
Foundation and Professional Trainings Foundation and Professional Trainings
Skill Development Trainings Skill Development Trainings
Refresher TrainingsRefresher Trainings
Project Making Project Making
Seminar and Workshops Seminar and Workshops
Various consultancy work under financed Various consultancy work under financed
schemesschemes
Exhibition / Fairs on Rural Technology and Exhibition / Fairs on Rural Technology and
Industry. Industry.
Research Projects and Evalution Study Research Projects and Evalution Study
Documentation and Publication Documentation and Publication
BENEFICIARIES BENEFICIARIES
Senior Policy makers of Govt. of India Senior Policy makers of Govt. of India and State Govt.and State Govt.
Institutions of Panchayati RajInstitutions of Panchayati Raj
Employees of State Development Employees of State Development Departments Departments
Officers and Development functionaries Officers and Development functionaries from other statesfrom other states
Representative and Specialist from Representative and Specialist from National and International organizations National and International organizations
Trainers of Training Institutes Trainers of Training Institutes
Representatives of NGOsRepresentatives of NGOs
Small Rural Entrepreneurs Small Rural Entrepreneurs
Researchers and Students Researchers and Students
AdministrationAdministration
Sri Ajay Joshi,Sri Ajay Joshi,IASIAS, DG, Chairman, Executive Committee., DG, Chairman, Executive Committee.
Sri Y.K. Pant, Sri Y.K. Pant, PCSPCS,, Executive Director. Executive Director.
FacultyFaculty
Mr. P.C. Tiwari, Joint Director Mr. P.C. Tiwari, Joint Director
Dr. V.S. Shukla, Deputy Director Dr. V.S. Shukla, Deputy Director
Dr. M. P. Khali, Asst. Dr. M. P. Khali, Asst. Director Director
Dr. Dhirendra Shah, Asst. DirectorDr. Dhirendra Shah, Asst. Director
VISITING FACULTYVISITING FACULTY
1.1. Dr. V.P. S. Arora, Vice Chancellor, Kumaon Dr. V.P. S. Arora, Vice Chancellor, Kumaon
UniversityUniversity
2.2. Dr. H.C. Pokhariyal, Professor, Delhi UniversityDr. H.C. Pokhariyal, Professor, Delhi University
3.3. Dr. Jeet Ram, Professor, Kumaon UniversityDr. Jeet Ram, Professor, Kumaon University
4.4. Dr. K.P. Singh, Professor (Retd.), Pantnagar Dr. K.P. Singh, Professor (Retd.), Pantnagar
UniversityUniversity
5.5. Sri. P.S. Kutiyal, Additional Director, UAoA, NainitalSri. P.S. Kutiyal, Additional Director, UAoA, Nainital
6.6. Sri. H.C. Gairola, Director, Himalayan Community Sri. H.C. Gairola, Director, Himalayan Community
Forestry Centre, ChamoliForestry Centre, Chamoli
7. Sri. Himanshu Joshi, Asstt. Director, UAoA, Nainital7. Sri. Himanshu Joshi, Asstt. Director, UAoA, Nainital
8. Sri. Rakesh Chauhan, Principal, ETC, Pauri8. Sri. Rakesh Chauhan, Principal, ETC, Pauri
LOCATIONLOCATION
The Institute is located at a distance of approximately 14 The Institute is located at a distance of approximately 14 kms from G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and kms from G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar on Delhi Road at Rudrapur in U. S. Technology, Pantnagar on Delhi Road at Rudrapur in U. S. Nagar district, that is popularly known to be the harbinger of Nagar district, that is popularly known to be the harbinger of Green Revolution with lush green surroundings at the Green Revolution with lush green surroundings at the foothills of the Himalayas. The institute has been established foothills of the Himalayas. The institute has been established in 45 acres of land in the heart of Rudrapur city. in 45 acres of land in the heart of Rudrapur city.
Rudrapur is well connected with bus services, as it is a Rudrapur is well connected with bus services, as it is a main stoppage of buses plying on Panipat - Khatima and main stoppage of buses plying on Panipat - Khatima and Delhi-Nainital highways. People coming from Delhi and Delhi-Nainital highways. People coming from Delhi and Lucknow can avail train facilities to reach here. UIRD is 1 Lucknow can avail train facilities to reach here. UIRD is 1 kms away from bus station and 3 kms from railway station.kms away from bus station and 3 kms from railway station.
THRUST AREAS OF THE INSTITUTETHRUST AREAS OF THE INSTITUTE
The Institute shall strive to function and contribute in the The Institute shall strive to function and contribute in the
following thrust areas.following thrust areas.
Capacity building in the context of 73rd Constitutional Capacity building in the context of 73rd Constitutional
Amendment Act. Amendment Act.
Rural Development & Panchayati Raj with a focus on Rural Development & Panchayati Raj with a focus on
elected representatives particularly women functionaries elected representatives particularly women functionaries and and
NGOs.NGOs.
Socio-economic upliftment and empowerment of rural Socio-economic upliftment and empowerment of rural
women through capacity building initiatives.women through capacity building initiatives.
Participatory management of development initiativesParticipatory management of development initiatives
Capacity building in the field of water and sanitation sector.Capacity building in the field of water and sanitation sector.
Watershed development through monitoring and Watershed development through monitoring and
evaluation evaluation & Training.& Training.
Training of Trainers (ToT)Training of Trainers (ToT)
Training Need Identification (TNA) and Impact Training Need Identification (TNA) and Impact
Assessment Assessment studies.studies.
Rural tourism development and capacity building.Rural tourism development and capacity building.
Rural housing Earthquake resistant housing, low Rural housing Earthquake resistant housing, low
cost rural cost rural housing.housing.
Rural credit and financing, rural marketing.Rural credit and financing, rural marketing.
Integrated horticulture and organic farming.Integrated horticulture and organic farming.
Rural energy programme.Rural energy programme.
Rural information technology and e-governance.Rural information technology and e-governance.
YearYear Total Total TrainingsTrainings
Total Total ParticipantsParticipants
2002-032002-03 2424 388388
2003-042003-04 5151 12291229
2004-052004-05 4242 10071007
2005-062005-06 2828 644644
2006-072006-07 7373 20662066
2007-082007-08 5757 13441344
2008-092008-09 7272 23322332
2009-102009-10 9090 25172517
2010-11 2010-11 (Till December 2010)(Till December 2010)
9090 21232123
Work Progress - Training Programmes Work Progress - Training Programmes
Panchayati Raj Training Programme Trained Participants (Year 2004-05)
Total Elected Representatives………44815
Male……..……………………………….27649
Female…..……………………………….17166
Total Official Functionaries …………..2225
Male……………………………….….……1822
Female………………………………………..75
Total Trained Participants …………...47040
Proposed Training Programmes (2010-11)Proposed Training Programmes (2010-11)
Sl.Sl. Proposed TrainingProposed Training
Name of Training Programme Name of Training Programme No. of No. of
TrainingsTrainingsNo. of No. of
ParticipantsParticipants
1-1- Capacity Building Training under RGSY Scheme Capacity Building Training under RGSY Scheme 3535 13281328
2-2- Capacity Building Training under Watershed SchemeCapacity Building Training under Watershed Scheme 2424 678678
3-3- Computer Training Computer Training 1111 275275
4-4- Capacity Building Training For District Level officials Capacity Building Training For District Level officials under SGSY Schemeunder SGSY Scheme
1717 450450
5-5- Capacity Building Training For Block Level officials Capacity Building Training For Block Level officials under SGSY Schemeunder SGSY Scheme
2222 550550
6-6- Consumer Awareness Training Programme Consumer Awareness Training Programme 0606 150150
7-7- Forest Act Training Programme Forest Act Training Programme 0101 2525
8-8- Community Participation in Water and Sanitation Community Participation in Water and Sanitation 0101 2525
9-9- NIRD Collaboration NIRD Collaboration 0505 150150
10-10- NREGS Training NREGS Training 0404 120120
11-11- Foundation Course for BDOsFoundation Course for BDOs 0101 1515
Total Total 127127 37663766
Facilities available at UIRD CampusFacilities available at UIRD Campus
1- Administrative Block1- Administrative Block
2- Library Block2- Library Block
3- Training/Academic Block3- Training/Academic Block
4- Hostel and Mess4- Hostel and Mess
5- Residential Quarters 5- Residential Quarters
Photographs of UIRD Photographs of UIRD
Campus BuildingCampus Building
Nanda Devi Hostel Nanda Devi Hostel (for Females)(for Females)
OM HostelOM Hostel
Kailash HostelKailash Hostel
Trishul Hostel Trishul Hostel
Reception and Mess BlockReception and Mess Block
Lab to Land Initiative Uttarakhand Institute of Rural Development
UIRD CampusRudrapur, Udhamsingh Nagar
Uttarakhand
UDHAMSINGH NAGAR
District- Udhamsingh Nagar
• Total No. of Blocks - 07– Rudrapur– Jaspur– Bazpur– Gadarpur– Khatima– Sitarganj– Kashipur
The Uttarakhand Government has
selected Block – Rudrapur of District-
Udhamsingh Nagar for the implementation
of Lab to Land initiative.
DISTRICT UDHAMSINGH NAGAR
BLOCK RUDRAPUR
AT A GLANCE• Total No. of Gram Panchayats - 45• Total Population – 109730
Male- 58273
Female- 51757• Total No. of Revenue Villages - 88• Total No. of Nyay Panchayats- 05• Total Population of Scheduled Caste- 16519• Total population of OBC's- 43624• Other - 50978
• Total Nos. of BPL Families - 10052• SC families under BPL - 2693• OBC families under BPL- 4801• ST families under BPL- 01 • Others- 2548• Total No. of families in the Block - 18927• Total No. of Gram Pradhan - 45• Total No. of BDC Members - 40• Zila Panchayat Members - 04• Co operative societies- 13
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS -
• Primary Schools -88
• Junior High Schools - 25
• Secondary and Higher Secondary Schools-42
What has been done –
• Identified District-Udhamsingh Nagar Block-Rudrapur
• Meeting held with District Level Officer and BDO of Rudrapur Block
• Selection of Bharat Nirman volunteers is in progress
• Work is going on satisfactory
Being Planned -• Intensive Training to functionaries and
elected Representatives
• IEC Activities
• Partnership with NGOs
Methodology-• Awareness through print and electronic
media.
• Exposure to Best Practices
• Case study approach to teaching
• Nukkad Nataks, Songs/drama etc.
Material Development-• Video Films
• Wall Hangings
• Flip Charts
• Wall Writings
• Development handbooks
On Going programmes in selected block of District Udhamsingh Nagar. -MGNREGA-IAY-SGSY-Credit Cum Subsidy Housing Scheme-Deendayal Housing Scheme-Bio Gas
Training and capacity building of Bharat Nirman Volunteers-
These Volunteers may be able to play a active role in awareness building about the programme and scheme.
A SMALL A SMALL TRUTH TO TRUTH TO MAKE LIFE MAKE LIFE
100%100%
Hard workHard work
H+A+R+D+W+O+R+K 8+1+18+4+23+15+18+11 =
98%
KnowledgeKnowledge
K+N+O+W+L+E+D+G+E 11+14+15+23+12+5+4+7+5 =
96%
LoveLove
L+O+V+E
12+15+22+5 = 54%
LuckLuck
L+U+C+K
12+21+3+11 = 47% (don't most of us think this is the most important???)
Then what makes 100%?
Is it MoneyMoney? ... NO!!!!! [M+O+N+E+Y = 13+15+14+5+25 = 72%]
LeadershipLeadership? ... NO!!!! [L+E+A+D+E+R+S+H+I+P = 12+5+1+4+5+18+19+9+16 = 89%]
Every problem has a solution, Every problem has a solution, only if we perhaps change only if we perhaps change
our attitude.our attitude.
To go to the top, To go to the top,
to that 100%, to that 100%,
what we really need to go what we really need to go further...a bit more... further...a bit more...
ATTITUDEATTITUDE
A+T+T+I+T+U+D+E A+T+T+I+T+U+D+E 1+20+20+9+20+21+4+5 = 1+20+20+9+20+21+4+5 =
100%100%
It is It is OUR ATTITUDEOUR ATTITUDE towards Life towards Life and Work that makes OUR Life and Work that makes OUR Life
100% 100%
THANKSTHANKS