VISION DOCUMENT 2022 for BISHNUPUR DISTRICT, MANIPUR 1. AGRICULTURE SECTOR A. Vision #1

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VISION DOCUMENT 2022 for BISHNUPUR DISTRICT, MANIPUR 1. AGRICULTURE SECTOR A. Vision #1 VISION DOCUMENT 2022 For BISHNUPUR DISTRICT, MANIPUR 1. AGRICULTURE SECTOR A. Vision #1: Doubling of Farmers Income: Following measures need to be taken up to achieve this vision: 1.Irrigation: The irrigation system in the district is yet to be developed. As a result, neither Rabi crops nor double cropping can be practised in the district. Keeping in view these facts, District Irrigation Plan under Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sanchayii Yojna (PMKSY) has been prepared to create more irrigation potential by way of better water harvesting techniques, construction of ponds, construction of check dams, utilisation of ground water, lined channels for better distribution of irrigated water. Total outlay upto 2020: Rs. 103.69 Crore. 2.Good Quality seeds: 600MT of HYV paddy seed, 20MT of pulses, 10MT of Coarse cereals, 5 0MT of Oilseeds and 100MT of pulses( Rabi) would be required annually. 3. Integrated Farming system: Since land holding in the state is very small and labour cost very high, farmers cannot get enough income from the prevailing single cropping system. To stabilize the situation and increase the income of farmers, integrated farming system such as Horticulture based farming(HBF), Livestock based farming(LBF), Fishery based farming(FBF),Dairy based farming(DBF) etc need to be adopted. To achieve this 500 Ha each of HBF, LBF, FBF and DBF have to be earmarked. 4. Organic farming: To sustain agriculture, organic farming needs to be introduced. Currently, 50Ha of land has been earmarked for organic farming under Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojna(PKVY). Atleast 500Ha of land needs to be brought under organic farming by 2022. 5.Rural Marketing System: Improvement in the economy of farmers cannot be guaranteed without proper marketing system. Therefore, by 2022 all villages should have a marketing shed. 6. Cold storage facilty: To preserve perishable crops cold storage is the need of the hour. Therefore, it has become imperative that Cold storages are constructed at Sub-Divisional headquarters by 2022. 2.WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION: Vision # 4: Safe drinking water for all Household by 2022: Under National Rural Drinking Water Programme(NRWDP), out of 91 habitations in the district, 1 habitation is deserted, 62 habitations have already been covered and 28 habitations have been partially covered with safe drinking water facility. The district plans to cover all habitations by 2022. For that to achieve an amount of Rs. 235.70 Crore will be required. Target achievement will be subject to receipt of funds. Year-wise physical target for 2018-2022: Sl. No Year Physical Target Population Amount required(Rs. Coverage In Lacs) 1 2018 10% 24000 4714.00 2 2019 30% 95200 4714.00 3 2020 20% 142500 4714.00 4 2021 20% 190000 4714.00 5 2022 20% 237500 4714.00 Total 237500 23570.00 Vision # 5: Individual Household Latrine(IHHL) for all: Under Swachh Bharat Mission- Gramin, Bishnupur has constructed 11462 nos. Of IHHL till March 2017 out of the total 19760 nos. Of beneficiaries. Remaining 8289 nos. Of IHHL will be covered by 2019 to achieve 100% IHHL. For this an amount of Rs.995.76 Lakhs will be required. Year-wise target, 2017-2018 to 2018-2019 Sl no Year Total IHHL Target Rate per Amount Required to be IHHL(in Rs) (Rs. In Lakhs) covered 1 2017-18 8298 4000 12000 480.00 2 2018-19 4298 4298 12000 515.76 3.HEALTH CARE: Vision # 6: Eradication of all diseases: Malaria has been eliminated. Presently there are two cases of Leprosy reported in the district. Scrub typhus and Tuberculosis cases are also yet to be eliminated. Following steps will be taken up to achieve full eradication: 1. Establish early intervention centre 2. Perform more IEC activities 3. Establish early detection centre 4. Full immunisation (100%) coverage Vision # 7: Zero Maternal death: 1. Pregnant women to be motivated for institutional delivery 2. To conduct awareness campaign, atleast once in a month in every village 3. To ensure availability of safe blood- to establish district Blood bank Vision # 8: Zero increase in cases of HIV/AIDS: 1. To establish ICTC centres in all PHCs of the district 2. To ensure 24x7 availability of Syringe and condoms in all health centres- PHCs and PHSCs for free distribution 3. To increase IEC activities in far flung areas to create mass awareness of the modes of transmission. 4.HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT: Vision # 9: Improvement in the quality of education especially, government schools: Lack of motivation amongst teachers , Trust deficit of parents towards government schools, Teachers absenteeism, Drop-out rate, improper teaching aids have been some of the major problems faced by government schools. Apart from the visits and the system of reporting presently done by the education Department through its Zonal education Officer, all Sub-Divisional Officers will undertake field visit of all government schools under their Sub-Division atleast 4 times in a year in order to: 1. Identify gaps in implementation of Programmes 2. To report to the Deputy Commissioner and the education department of the visits and suggest ways to improve them. 3. Supervise and extend necessary help and inputs in the E-gaon Project in the education sector undertaken by the government. 4. Cover all school Drop-outs under SSA by 2022 Vision # 10: Skill Development for all: It is envisaged that by 2022 all unemployed youth of the district would be imparted skills training that suit local conditions to promote entrepreneurship. Following measures need to be taken up: 1. Identification of the types of trabe to be imparted 2. Setting up of skill development institutes/centres at each Sub- Divisional Head quarter. 3. Providing financial support for entrepreneurs. 5. ROADS: Vision # 2: Better Quality of Roads for better connectivity as well as to boost economy: Following projects will be taken up and completed by 2022 to assure better connectivity: 1. Improvement of road from Moirang Lamkhai to Moirang Bazar: This proposal is to widen the road to 4 lane standard to meet the growing traffic volume effectively. Length of the road stretch: 1.35 km Estimated Cost: Rs 1303.25 Lakhs 2. Improvement of Moirang-Sendra road: This road passes through important tourist places like Sendra Hill Resort and Loktak Lake. It also passes through Ithing, Thanga etc., which have abundant products of Fishery. Length of the road stretch: 6.50 km Estimated cost: Rs 1035.47 Lakhs 3.Improvement of Bishnupur- Mayang Imphal road: This road connects Bishnupur and Imphal west district. This road lessens the journey time between the two districts consequently leads to reduction in transportation cost.It will also help in all round development of the surrounding areas Length of the road stretch: 14.50km Estimated Cost: 1388.81 Lakhs 4. Improvement of Phougakchao Ikhai- Imphal Sugnu road: This road will connect NH 150 and NH 137A and further connects Myanmar at Moreh, a border town of Manipur. Length of the road stretch: 27.00 km Estimated cost: 4603.90 Lakhs 5. Improvement of Oinam- Wangoi road: This road connects two important towns of the district- Nambol and Oinam. Improvement of this road is essential for smooth and safe movement of people. Length of the road stretch: 12.2 km Estimated cost: 1043.01 Lakhs 6. Improvement of NH-150 to hangjing Hill IVR: This road is very important for security personnels stationed at Gothol, village and also for devotees of Lord Thangjing which is located at the top of Thangjing hill. Length of the road stretch: 10.00 km Estimated cost: 1524.98 Lakhs 7. Improvement of NH-150 to Leimaram Sadu Chiru Waterfall road: This road leads to important tourist spot, the Sadu Chiru waterfall, which is also a famous picnic spot. The existing road width is not suitable for the traffic volume plying on it. It needs to be upgraded to an ODR. Length of the road stretch: 8 km Estimated cost: 771.02 Lakhs 8. Improvement of RCC bridge at Moirang Bazar: This is an important bridge linking Moirang and other places of the district. The bridge has become very narrow for the present traffic volume and so creates traffic bottleneck. It is proposed to be widened to double land standard. Estimated cost: Rs. 107.88 Lakhs 6.BUILDING: Vision # 3: Construction of DC’s Bungalow, Bishnupur: This is highly essential as there is no proper residential accommodation of the Deputy Commissioner, who is the main District administrator. The proposed type of building is RCC framed structure with G+1 provision Estimated Cost: 293.30 Lakhs. 7. ADMINISTRATION Vision # 11: Improvement of District Administration : To improve the efficiency and efficacy of district administration the following measures have been envisaged to be taken up: 1. Electronic delivery of services wherever possible. 2. Online collection of Land Revenue. This would require creation of Software for the purpose 3. Issue of different types of certificates like Caste, Tribe, OBC, Income etc to be made fully online by 2022 4. Reduction in the processing time of File. File should not lie on a table for more than a day. 5. Feedback from the public to be encouraged for better improvement. Vision #12: Improvement in Disaster response/management: Large area of the district is situated in low lying areas and are affected by flood every year. To prevent and mitigate this problem following steps are to be taken up: 1. Sub-Divisional level Disaster management plan to be prepared. 2. 24x7 Helpline to be opened. 3. Ensure better co-ordination between District administration, Police and Medical Departments. .
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