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The Preparatory Survey on Rajasthan Water Sector Livelihood Improvement Project Water Resources Department (WRD), The State of Rajasthan, Republic of India THE PREPARATORY SURVEY ON RAJASTHAN WATER SECTOR LIVELIHOOD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FINAL REPORT Advanced Version Volume – II Attachments February 2017 JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY (JICA) NIPPON KOEI CO., LTD. 4R JR(వ) 16-033 Water Resources Department (WRD), The State of Rajasthan, Republic of India THE PREPARATORY SURVEY ON RAJASTHAN WATER SECTOR LIVELIHOOD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FINAL REPORT Advanced Version Volume – II Attachments February 2017 JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY (JICA) NIPPON KOEI CO., LTD. The Preparatory Survey on Rajasthan Water Sector Livelihood Improvement Project Final Report The Preparatory Survey on Rajasthan Water Sector Livelihood Improvement Project List of Attachments Chapter 2 Attachment 2.1.1 National Water Policy Attachment 2.1.2 State Policy Reforms in Water Sector Attachment 2.1.3 National Policy for Agriculture Attachment 2.1.4 State Policy for Agriculture 2013 Attachment 2.1.5 Summary of State Action Plan Attachment 2.1.6 Subsidies by National and State Governments Attachment 2.1.7 Procedure to get subsidy on Solar PV Systems through NABARD in India Attachment 2.4.1 Organizational composition of WUA Attachment 2.5.1 KVK (Krishi Vigyan Kendras) Attachment 2.5.2 Sample of Questionnaire for Household Survey Attachment 2.6.1 List of units at Kota Agro Food Park Attachment 2.6.2 List of units at Sri Ganganagar Agro Food Park Attachment 2.6.3 List of units at Jhodpur Agro Food Park Attachment 2.6.4 List of Public Markets Attachment 2.6.5 General Market Information (Example of Jaipur Market: Fruits & Vegetables) Attachment 2.6.6 Maximum and Minimum Prices of Agricultural Produces in Rajasthan Attachment 2.6.7 Current Situation of Food Processing Industry and Distribution Industry Attachment 2.7.1 Result of Household Survey on Gender Related Issues Chapter 3 Attachment 3.1.1 Outline of RAJAMIIP Attachment 3.2.1 Lessons Learnt in RAJIAMIIP Attachment 3.2.2 Lessons Learned from World Bank assisted ‘Rajasthan Water Sector Restructuring Project’ (RWSRP) Chapter 4 Attachment 4.1 Data Base for Sample DPRs Attachment 4.2 Comments on selected sample DPRs of sub-projects proposed under RWSLIP Attachment 4.3 Model DPR Attachment 4.4 Simple Guideline for Preparation of DPR Attachment 4.5 Simple Checklist for Review of DPR Attachment 4.6 (Non-disclosure Information) Long List of the Candidate Irrigation Sub-projects for RWSLIP Attachment 4.7 (Non-disclosure Information) Short List of the Candidate Irrigation Sub-projects under RWSLIP Attachment 4.8 (Non-disclosure Information) Screening and Scoring Sheet for Selection of the Candidate Irrigation Sub-projects under RWSLIP Attachment 4.9 (Non-disclosure Information) Short List of Candidate Irrigation Sub-projects for RWSLIP (82 Sub-projects, for Project formulation) Chapter 5 Attachment 5.2.1 List of Technical Notes (TN) and Comments from the Consultant for RAJAMIIP Attachment 5.2.2 SAMPLE Application Form (Micro Irrigation System) Attachment 5.3.1 Summary of Project Activity for WUA sector Attachment 5.3.2 Selection criteria on awarding WUA i The Preparatory Survey on Rajasthan Water Sector Livelihood Improvement Project Final Report Attachment 5.4.1 Summary of Project Activity for Agriculture Sector Attachment 5.4.2 Farmer Friendly Manuals Attachment 5.4.3 Strengthen of Agriculture Information Centre Attachment 5.4.4 Estimated Water Requirement of Vegetable Crops Attachment 5.5.1 Activity Plan: FIG formulation and cooperative activities Attachment 5.5.2 Activity Plan: Connecting with large-size consumers (Matching meeting) Attachment 5.5.3 Activity Plan: Connecting with small-size consumers (Exotic vegetables) Attachment 5.5.4 Activity Plan: Brand building for high-value agricultural produces Attachment 5.5.5 Summary of Project Activity for Marketing Sector Attachment 5.6.1 Summary of Project Activity for Gender sector Attachment 5.6.2 Gender Frindly Training Practices Attachment 5.6.3 Sample questionnaire for baseline survey on gender aspects Attachment 5.6.4 Concept of WW Attachment 5.6.5 Implementation process of SHG activity Chapter 6 Attachment 6.2.1 (Non-disclosure Information) Draft Terms of Reference for Consulting Services on RWSLIP Attachment 6.2.2 (Non-disclosure Information) Assignment Schedule of the Consultant Attachment 6.2.3 (Non-disclosure Information) Draft Terms of Reference for NGO’s Services in RWSLIP (Coordinating NGO in Jaipur Sub-PMU Region) Attachment 6.2.4 (Non-disclosure Information) Draft Terms of Reference for NGO’s Services in RWSLIP (Regional NGO in Kota, Udaipur/Jodpur, Ganganagar, and Hanumangar Sub-PMU Regions) Attachment 6.2.5 (Non-disclosure Information) Draft Terms of Reference for Project Monitoring and Evaluation Expert Attachment 6.2.6 (Non-disclosure Information) Gender Action Plan (GAP) Attachment 6.3.1 (Non-disclosure Information) Ovarall Project Management Avtivities on RWSLIP Attachment 6.6.1 (Non-disclosure Information) CAMP Manual and Sample Chapter 7 Attachment 7.2.1 (Non-disclosure Information) Total Project Cost Attachment 7.2.2 (Non-disclosure Information) Cost Estimate for Component 1: Participatory Irrigation Rehabilitation Works Attachment 7.2.3 (Non-disclosure Information) Cost Estimate for Component 2: Fostering and Capacity Enhancement of Water Users Organization Attachment 7.2.4 (Non-disclosure Information) Cost Estimate for Component 3: Irrigated Agriculture Intensification and Diversification Attachment 7.2.5 (Non-disclosure Information) Cost Estimate for Component 4: Agro-processing, Marketing and Promotion of High-value Added Agriculture Produces Attachment 7.2.6 (Non-disclosure Information) Unit prices for Component 4: Agro-processing, Marketing and Promotion of High-value Added Agriculture Produces Attachment 7.2.7 (Non-disclosure Information) Cost Estimate for Component 5: Gender Mainstreaming in Agriculture and Water Sector Attachment 7.2.8 (Non-disclosure Information) Cost Estimate for Component 6: Project Management and Monitoring Attachment 7.2.9 (Non-disclosure Information) Cost Breakdown for the Consulting Services Chapter 8 Attachment 8.11.1 (Non-disclosure Information) Program and Material of Japanese Technology Seminar Chapter 9 Attachment 9.1 Policies and laws concerning environment and social consideration ii The Preparatory Survey on Rajasthan Water Sector Livelihood Improvement Project Final Report Attachment 9.2 Procedures for Environmental Clearance in India and Agencies Responsible for Environmental Clearance Attachment 9.3 ESMS Checklist Attachment 9.4 Environmental Checklist: 16. Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock Industry Attachment 9.5 Overview of Natural, Physical and Social Capitals of Rajasthan Attachment 9.6 Environmental Management Plan for RWSLIP Attachment 9.7 West Banas Irrigation Project – Environmental Management Plan Attachment 9.8 Environmental Monitoring Plan (EMoP) of RWSLIP Attachment 9.9 Environmental Monitoring Forms Attachment 9.10 Screening of Sub Projects for Environmental and Social Consideration before preparation of DPR Attachment 9.11 Note on Preparation of Tribal Development Plan iii Chapter 2 Attachment Attachment 2.1.1 National Water Policy The Preparatory Survey on Rajasthan Water Sector Livelihood Improvement Project Final Report Attachment 2.1.1 National Water Policy (a) Basic Principles Basic principles that govern the NWP includes: The principle of equity and social justice must inform the use and allocation of water; A common integrated perspective should govern the planning and management of water resources. Such a perspective would consider local, regional and national context and have an environmentally sound basis; Water needs to be managed as a common pool community resource that is held by the state under the public trust doctrine to ensure equitable and sustainable development for all. Water may be treated as an economic good to promote its conservation and efficient use after basic needs such as those of drinking water and sanitation are met; and River basin should be considered as the basic hydrological unit for the purpose of NWP. NWP makes recommendations on several issues such as adapting the availability of water to climate change, water pricing and conservation of river corridors, water bodies and infrastructure. NWP priorities water allocation are : i) Drinking, ii) Irrigation, iii) Hydropower, iv) Navigation, and v) Industrial and other uses. (b) Main Features of NWP Main features of NWP are: Increasing water storage in the forms of soil moisture, ponds, ground water, small and large reservoirs. Enhancing the efficiency of water use through the adoption of agricultural strategies, cropping patterns, and improved water management, such as land leveling and micro irrigation. Stakeholder participation in land-soil-water management with scientific inputs from local research and academic institutions to evolve different agricultural strategies, reduce soil erosion and improve soil fertility. Declining ground water levels in over-exploited areas need to be arrested by introducing improved technologies of water use and encouraging community based management of aquifers. Additionally, artificial recharging projects should be undertaken so that more water is recharged rather than extracted from aquifers. Inter-basin transfers of water from surplus basins to deficit basins/areas need to be encouraged to increase the production of water. Integrated watershed development activities with groundwater perspectives need to be undertaken
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