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Osmanabad District Swachhata Plan

Strategy and plan to make district ODF by March 2018

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CONTENTS

1. Introduction ...... 2

2. Enabling Factors and Bottlenecks ...... 5

3. The Strategy ...... 6

4. Strategic actions and activity plan ...... 7

4.1 Demand Management ...... 7

4.2 Demand Response Mechanism ...... 15

4.3 Oversight and Monitoring ...... 19

4.4 Sustainability Plan ...... 20

Institutional arrangements for implementation of the strategy ...... 21

Non-negotiables for the strategy ...... 22

Activity Plan ...... 24

Financial Plan ...... 28

5. Annexure ...... 29

Annexure 1 List of Master Trainers and Motivators ...... 30

Annexure 2 GP wise status of Sanitation ...... 35

Annexure 3: Officials who participated in preparation of the plan ...... 65

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1. INTRODUCTION

1.0 State and District Vision The Government of Maharashtra (GoM) has recently announced its vision of making the state Open Defecation Free (ODF) by March 2018.1 In order to contribute to this vision of the GoM, Zilla Parishad, Osmanabad decided to make the district ODF by March 2018 and developed an appropriate strategy and detailed action plan, outlined in this document.

1.1 Current sanitation situation in the district

A snapshot of the sanitation situation, as of January 2017, with respect to baseline Survey 2012 (BLS-2012) is presented in Table-1 below.

Table-1: Sanitation coverage in Osmanabad district: Total Units 8 Blocks 626 Gram Panchayats (GPs) 2,59,952 HHs Sanitation coverage 0 block ODF 52 (8.3%) 1,15,268 HHs (44.3%) Target 8 Blocks 574 (91.7%) 1,44,684 HHs (55.7%)

1.2 The Targets

1.2.1 BLS 2012 Target

Sanitation targets and coverage An analysis of block wise status of sanitation reveals that out of the 8 100% blocks to be made ODF, one block has 80% above 80% coverage, 4 blocks have 60% coverage between 40% and 50% and 40% remaining 3 blocks have coverage below 20% 40%. Details are given in table-2, below. 0% Four blocks (Kalam, Omerga, and Osmanabad) have a target above Target Achievement

1 Announcement by Hon Chief Minister of Maharashtra on 19/11/2016

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20,000 units in 393 GPs and contribute about 73% of the total target. Hence, these blocks need special attention.

Table -2: IHHL coverage and targets

Sr. No. Block Total Total HHs ODF GPs % of ODF IHHL Target in GPs GPs Coverage numbers % 1 74 23447 2 2.70 42.96 13375 2 KALABM 91 35426 1 1.10 32.46 23925 3 LOHARA 45 24713 25 55.56 89.35 2633 4 OMERGA 79 40238 14 17.72 46.83 21394 5 72 22472 3 4.17 31.76 15335 6 TULJAPUR 113 45616 6 5.31 43.63 25714 7 OSMANABAD 110 53165 0 0.00 35.73 34169 8 WASHI 42 14875 1 2.38 45.28 8139 Total 626 259952 52 8.31 44.34 144684 Source: SBM data as on December 2016, data received from the district

Following map presents the block wise targets of IHHL construction.

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1.2.2 Additional families and defunct toilets:

Two additional factors add to the target load. These are additional families and defunct toilets in the district.  Additional families and defunct toilets add to the target load in the  26,936 new households formed in GPs district. after baseline survey do not have a toilet,  The total target (BLS 2012+ and additional families without IHHLs +  5.8% of total toilets built so far are in defunct toilets) in the district is some state of repair and are not in usable 1,86,821 IHHLs condition or used for other purposes  Four blocks (Kalam, Omerga, (defunct toilets) Tuljapur and Osmanabad) contribute about 73% of the total target. These households, totalling about 42,137 also need to be covered to achieve complete elimination of open defecation. Block wise status of additional families and defunct toilets in the district is presented in Table-3.

Table-3 Additional families and defunct toilets in Osmanabad Sr. No Total additional Defunct toilets Block families Total defunct % to total families toilets with IHHLs 1 Bhoom 2220 1036 4.4% 2 Kalamb 3793 5673 16.0% 3 Lohara 1011 0 0.0% 4 Omerga 3192 1265 3.1% 5 Osmanabad 9517 0 0.0% 6 Paranda 4515 1821 8.1% 7 Tuljapur 0 4296 9.4% 8 Washi 2688 1110 7.5% Total 26936 15201 5.8%

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2. ENABLING FACTORS AND BOTTLENECKS

Osmanabad district has done well in moving towards achieving 100% ODF status in the district. This achievement is due to a vibrant enabling environment, though bottlenecks exist in some aspects. The same are presented in the schematic below. In moving forward, this strategy aims to strengthen the enabling factors and address bottlenecks.

-Social media based daily monitoring mechanism already functional -Availability of manpower trained on ODEP (5 master -Psychological barriers for trainers and 8 motivators) usage of toilets -ODEP process -High number of big GPs (38 implemmented in almost all GPs with more than 1000 AIP GPs households) -Formation of 480 groups -Less involvement from which facilitate the toilet village level functionaries of

constrcution activity other departments BOTTLENECKS - Involvement of TISS and -Issues in availability of Rotary club sand ENABLING ENVIRONMENT ENABLING -All GPs in the district will -Less time period available now be considered under AIP for achieving the target -Low involvement of political involvement - Insufficient HR at block and district level -Timely field verification of toilets and report submission

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3. THE STRATEGY

This section presents the strategy and action plan adopted by Zilla Parishad, Osmanabad to achieve the goal of making the district ODF by March 2018. While the primary aim of the strategy is to cover the BLS-2012 target, the strategy also focuses on covering additional families without toilets and families with defunct toilets, in convergence with other programs. Another key focus area of the strategy is to ensure sustainability of the ODF status. The unit of planning in this strategy is a block and builds on three pillars; (i) Demand Management (ii) Demand Response Mechanism and (iii) Oversight and monitoring. Key elements of these pillars are explained in the schematic diagram presented below.

Demand Demand Oversight and Response Monitoring Management Mechanism

Strategic planning and Monitoring quality of Oversight by elected prioritization of IHHL construction of toilets representatives construction Effective convergence Rolling out ODEP of government process for generating schemes Concurrent online and demand at village level offline data entry and its consolidation HR development Behaviour change Regular meetings of communication for people involved in demand generation at Supply chain implementation hosuehold level management

Involvement of elected Sustainability representatives and Effective fund flow monitoring other stakeholders mechanism

Next section of this document details the key strategic actions followed by the action plan.

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4. STRATEGIC ACTIONS AND ACTIVITY PLAN

The key strategic actions and a detailed action plan under the three strategic pillars are captured in this section. 4.1 Demand Management District While there is a good awareness Swachhata about need for adopting Plan sanitation behaviour, there are Oversight some sections where the Demand and awareness is not yet translated Management into demand. Hence, generating monitoring demand for building toilets Demand among these sections is response mechanism paramount. Second, creating demand for making the entire GP ODF is also equally important and hence demand creation is a non-negotiable in this strategy. The district would adopt three processes for this;  ODEP process- for generating demand for making the GP ODF,  Behaviour Change Communications (BCC) for generating demand for building toilets and using them, and  Effective engagement of elected representatives and other key stakeholders for proving overall leadership and oversight to the drive. This section presents the strategic actions related to generation, articulation and consolidation of demand for sanitation.

Demand Management

 Strategic planning and prioritization IHHL construction- (for BLS-2012 families, additional families and defunct toilets)  Rolling out ODEP process for generating demand for making GPs ODF  Behaviour change communication for triggering household’s demand for building and using toilets

 Engagement of elected representatives and other stakeholders

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4.1.1: Strategic planning and prioritization IHHL construction All the 574 GPs will be targeted simultaneously but the achievement of ODF status is likely to spread in the next 15 months, based on the burden. While the GPs with very low burden are expected to become ODF earlier, focusing on high burden GPs is a non-negotiable. a. BLS-2012 families On the basis of GP wise data, planning for achieving ODF status of each GP was undertaken and plotted against monthly time frame. Based on this, the likely time frame for each block to become ODF was also estimated. These details are presented in Table-4. Table -4: Month wise planning for making GPs and Blocks ODF

Total Already Jan- Feb- Mar- Apr- May- Jun- Jul- Aug- Sep- Oct- Nov- Dec- Jan- Feb- Mar- To be Block Total GPs ODF 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 made ODF by Bhoom 74 2 4 0 3 2 17 0 0 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 72 Aug-17 Kalam 91 1 0 0 9 4 15 4 4 4 7 12 17 8 0 2 4 90 Mar-18 Lohara 45 25 0 9 4 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Jun-17 Omerga 79 14 3 2 2 0 3 0 0 1 4 8 9 8 5 9 11 65 Mar-18 Paranda 72 3 1 0 13 0 0 33 0 0 13 0 0 9 0 0 0 69 Dec-17 Tuljapur 113 6 2 6 7 17 21 2 2 5 12 12 9 9 3 0 0 107 Jan-18 Osmanabad 110 0 1 3 21 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 38 6 33 0 110 Feb-18 Washi 42 1 0 4 1 2 6 5 17 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 Sep-17 Grand Total 626 52 11 24 60 27 67 46 23 57 42 32 40 72 14 44 15 574 Mar-18 Source: data received from the district

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Month wise planning for making GPs ODF

72 67 60 57

46 44 42 40 32 27 24 23 14 15 11

As per the Zilla Parishad goal, all the reaming 574 GPs from the 8 blocks are to be made ODF by March 2018. Following is the detailed planning-  Lohara block will be made ODF in June 2017  Bhoom block will be made ODF in August 2017, Washi block will be made ODF in September 2017  Paranda block will be made ODF in December 2017  Tuljapur block will be made ODF in January 2018, Osmanabad block will be made ODF in February 2018  Kalamb and Omarga blocks will be made ODF in March 2018  Making high burden GPs (more than 450 IHHLs) ODF is a challenge and therefore need special attention.

PriMove, Pune UNICEF, Maharashtra Osmanabad District Swachhata Plan 10 b. Additional families and defunct toilets: As discussed earlier, additional families and defunct toilets add to the open defecation burden in the district. These families would also be targeted under the strategy. This exact status under these categories will be clarified and confirmed during ODEP process and the action plan for addressing such families will be finalized during the process itself. The MREGS functionaries at village and block level will be involved in the process, and a realistic plan will be developed. Additional families and defunct toilets will be targeted in the same time frame proposed in the above table for achieving ODF status. The process for addressing these families is elaborated further under the section on convergence. 4.1.2 Rolling out ODEP Process Open Defecation Elimination Plan (ODEP) is an effective tool for mobilizing community, The momentum for rolling out ODEP has triggering action and generating already begun in the district. 5 master implementable plan for eliminating open trainers and 7 motivators are already defecation in the GP. The actual targets in trained, and additional motivators/ each GP will be revisited during the ODEP champions will be trained during district and block trainings. This human resource process and realistic plans for target the GPs will be primarily responsible for and Blocks will be drafted. implementation of the strategic actions at GP/ block level. The momentum for rolling out ODEP has already begun in the district. Five master trainers and seven motivators from Zilla Parishad, Osmanabad have already been trained, and are ready to train other personnel at district/ block level. Additional 41 master trainers and 84 motivators will be trained through district and block level workshops. The 5 master trainers and 7 motivators already trained during ToTs will be responsible for the district and block level trainings. These along with TISS representatives will be the chief facilitators of the training and DWSM team will provide handholding support. A GP wise schedule of ODEP process will be finalized during the block level trainings. The process will be implemented in each GP as per the schedule. The ODEP team (master trainers, motivators and champions) from the block along with GP level functionaries will be facilitators of the process. Their main roles and responsibilities are listed below.

The ODEP process will be adapted as per the need and volume of target of the GPs. The ODEP plans will be consolidated at block and district levels. The BDOs, EoPs and Dy CEO (WATSAN) will closely monitor the ODEP process roll out. Vigilance committees may also be set up if required for close GP level monitoring of the process.

The ZP will ensure smooth flow of funds and involvement of all village level functionaries, for the process. The ZP will also arrange appropriate transport facilities for the ODEP team for their travel to villages.

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ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF ODEP TEAM (MASTER TRAINERS, MOTIVATORS,

CHAMPIONS) Rolling out ODEP process  Organization and facilitation of district and block level trainings and preparation of GP wise schedule for ODEP process  Facilitation during ODEP process in each target GP

 Preparation of ODEP report and its consolidation  Monitoring the action plan implementation process in GPs Behaviour Change Communications (BCC):  Support in preparation of BCC plan  Planning and conducting Home visits  Identifying some of the good ODF GPs for knowledge sharing Involvement of elected representatives  Support in sharing copies of the District Swachhata Plan with political leaders  Compilation and sharing Gat wise data

Ensuring Quality of Toilets Construction  Support during training of masons and village functionaries  Monitor toilet construction quality in each GP during and after construction Effective Convergence  Support during interdepartmental meetings for convergence  Efforts and support for allocation and disbursal of funds from MREGS and other schemes Supply chain management  Efforts for involvement of informal groups

 Communication with the functionaries and villagers  Support for the Helpline Fund flow  Cross verification of receipt of incentive amount by the beneficiary Oversight and Monitoring  Review of block wise/ gat wise progress Sustainability plan

 Support implementation of the sustainability activities at GP level  Planning and monitoring of sustainability activities

An ODEP kit will be prepared by the ZP which will contain material required for ODEP, mason and service provider lists, flex of technical information about two pit latrine design, and a pocket diary to be distributed to each household during IPC drives. These kits will be handed over to each targeted GP for further distribution to the households.

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Summary of strategic actions for ODEP roll out  Conducting district and block level trainings & finalizing GP wise process schedule

 Implementation of the planning process in GPs  Submission and consolidation of plans  Implementation of the plans

 Monitoring of the process by the district and block level officials  Distribution of ODEP Kits

4.1.3 Behaviour Change Communications (BCC): A district BCC and CB will be prepared. Following activities will be considered during plan preparation process.

Village level Block level District level  ODEP process  Selection and meeting of  Planning and monitoring  Triggering with the help of village communication workshop (BDO/ ABDO/ EoP master trainers officers (SBM)/ BRCs )  Gramsabha  Workshop of SHG adhyaksha  Workshop of master trainers  Adopting families for BCC  Workshop for informal groups (roles and responsibilities)  Home visits by professional  Swachhata determination  Kalapathaks groups meetings (Sarpanch,  Bus stand ads/ jingles  Sanitation walk adhyaksha of tanta mukta  Appointment of professional  Toilet Mark out committees, talathis, groups for home visits  Flex (implementation of gramsevaks, thanedars) police act article 115,117 &  Good morning squads ODF date declaration)  Kalapathaks  Sanitation celebration (after  Block Sanitation celebration becoming ODF) To better manage home visits for generating demand for construction and use of toilets, the home visit plan for the GPs will be formulated during ODEP process. Families will be divided between communication champions, AWW, ANM, teachers, sarpanch, Gramsevak and other interested villagers. The aim of the home visits would be to trigger people for toilet construction before given deadline

The IEC activities will be organized at district level and the required material for IEC and IPC (flex, posters, etc.) will be prepared at district level. In case of any block level IEC activities, funds will be made available to the blocks in advance.

Summary of strategic actions for Behaviour change communication

 Preparation of BCC plan

 Home visits

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4.1.4 Involvement of elected representatives and other stakeholders

Table 5: No. of elected representatives Making the district ODF in given time frame is a Designation Number challenge and involvement of all concerned MPs 1 stakeholders in required for achieving this goal. MLAs 4 Apart from the government officials, involvement MLC 3 of elected representatives and other stakeholders is crucial. In all, there are There are about 169 ZP members 54 elected representatives at various levels (excluding PS members 107 GP level) in Osmanabad district and could provide Total 169 leadership for the program. Apart from these, there are many NGOs and CNOs which are working for sanitation at GP levels. Following table presents the details of involvement of elected representatives and other stakeholders in sanitation work.

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Table 6: Involvement of elected representatives and other stakeholders in sanitation work

Component Elected ZP and PS government Social organizations/ other Officials from other Press media representatives officials stakeholders government departments/ schemes Details of MPs, MLAs, MLCs, ZP All HoDs, BRCs, Consultants, Rotary club, TISS, Paryay Agriculture, Revenue, Health, Daily reporters, stakeholders members, PS master trainers, motivators, all Sanstha, SHGs, 480 ST, MSRLM, MREGS, Rural Sahyadri Vahini, members field functionaries informal groups active in Health Mission, police All Radio, (Gramsevaks, AWW, ASHAs) sanitation, NSS students, Department, etc. etc. Police patils, religious leaders, CBOs, KRCs, etc. Aim  To trigger the  To participate in effective  Promotion of sanitation  Convergence of government  Promotion of people from their program implementation  Availability of sanitation departments sanitation constituency for  To monitor the program material  Convergence of government  Promotion of toilet construction implementation  Accelerate creation of schemes best practices and making GPs ODF  Participation in decision ODF GPs  Monitoring of sanitation  To accelerate the making  Behaviour change work at various levels program for  To accelerate program regarding sanitation achieving targets implementation within deadline Role  Gat wise review  Facilitation of GP level  GP level IEC/ BCC  Active participation in  Broadcasting  Appeal for making planning process  Support for material sanitation work latest news GPs from the  Trigger GPs for sanitation supply  Making the scheme about constituency ODF  Monitoring of Sanitation  Toilet construction and approval process easier and sanitation  Felicitate the ODF works Technical monitoring less complicated  Preparation, GPs  Creation of ODF GPs  Facilitation of GP level  Review of sanitation work promotion of planning process during review meetings best practices Activities  Presentation of  Organization of district and  Organization of district  Organization of meetings of  Appeal for proposed for District Swachhata block level workshop and level workshop and HoDs and appeal for promotion of involvement Plan appeal for involvement appeal for involvement involvement sanitation  Appeal for  Organization of meetings  Finalization of GPs in  Finalization of roles of involvement and follow up project area stakeholders

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Summary of strategic actions for involvement of elected representatives and other stakeholders

 Involvement of ministers, MPs and MLAs  Involvement of social organizations like Rotary club, TISS, Paryay Sanstha, SHGs, 480 informal groups active in sanitation, NSS students, Police patils, religious

leaders, CBOs, KRCs,etc.  Involvement of other departments

4.2 Demand Response Mechanism Osmanabad district has a good demand response mechanism for sanitation and efforts would be made to build on this system. The key aspects that would be strengthened are; (i) monitoring technical quality of construction, (ii) strengthening/ supplementing financial resource mobilization, (iii) ensuring effective supply chain links, (iv) effective convergence, and (v) making available capable and optimal human resources. Following section presents the key strategic aspects of the response mechanism in the district.

Demand Response Mechanism  Monitoring quality of toilets construction

 Effective convergence of government schemes  HR development and deployment to high burden areas  Supply chain management  Effective fund flow mechanism

4.2.1: Monitoring Quality of Toilets Construction Proper monitoring of the toilets during Quality of toilets will be ensured construction and quality assurance needs to be through demonstration of toilet ensured for reducing the number of defunct construction during ODEP process, toilets, in future and also for expediting the quality monitoring during and after process of proposal submission, quality construction and training of informal assessment and fund transfer. The following steps groups. have been designed to ensure quality of toilets built;

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 During the ODEP process, demonstration of toilet construction will be done by trained masons.  The film on qualitative toilet construction will be shown during various block level meetings  The communication champions or rozgar sevaks will be given the responsibility of location finalization and toilet mark outs  The toilet construction diary will be handed over to each mason group  The BRCs, master trainers and motivators will monitor toilet construction quality in each GP during construction.  Training of the informal groups involved in sanitation from each block will be organized to explain technicalities of various types of toilets. A check list/ information sheet regarding toilet technology designs and technical considerations will also be provided to the masons.  The motivators/ champions along with the informal groups will monitor toilet construction quality in each GP during and after construction.

Summary of strategic actions for ensuring quality of construction

 Demonstration of toilet construction during ODEP process  Communication champions or rozgar sevaks to finalize location and toilet mark outs

 Quality monitoring by BRCs, master trainers and motivators  Training of informal groups from each block  Quality monitoring by motivators/ champions and informal groups

4.2.2 Effective Convergence of Government Schemes The ZP proposes to develop an effective convergence between relevant government schemes and the same would be implemented, as shown below.

- The eligible families under SBM will be targeted Convergence of government under SBM. schemes will mainly aim at - Funds from other schemes like MREGS, PAY, providing benefits to etc. would be mobilized for households with additional families, non- eligible families under SBM defunct toilets and additional households and for repairs of defunct without toilets. toilets. - Remaining households which would not be eligible for any of the above funds would be motivated to use their own resources.

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For this, various activities will be implemented which include interdepartmental meetings for discussion of scheme wise targets and plan, aligning the construction targets to the respective AIPs of the departments, documentation of MREGS fund disbursal process and its dissemination to concerned stakeholders, etc.

Summary of strategic actions for effective convergence  A meeting of officials of various departments  Aligning the AIPs of various departments

 Construction of toilets for additional families  Repairing defunct toilets

4.2.3. HR development Adequate, capable and responsive human resources at all levels are necessary for a robust response mechanism. In Osmanabad, 22 district level positions are sanctioned, out of which 8 are filled. As far as BRC members are concerned, 27 positions in the district are sanctioned, out of which 9 have been filled.

Considering the present availability of human resources in the district, following are the actions proposed under the strategy.

-A proposal for recruiting human Table 7: Status of HR at block level resources for vacant positions will be Positions No Block Recruited sent to the state and appointment Sanctioned on approval from the state. For filling 1. Bhoom 3 1 2. Kalam 4 1 up of BRC positions, priority will be 3. Lohara 3 1 given to candidates from that 4. Omerga 3 1 specific block. 5. Paranda 3 1 - Till these positions are filled, ASHAs 6. Tuljapur 4 1 7. Osmanabad 4 2 and AWWs will shoulder the 8. Washi 3 1 responsibility of SBM TOTAL 27 9 implementation at GP level.

-Efforts would be made to rope in officers from other departments (MREGS, NRLM, ICDS, education, health and revenue department etc.) as required and feasible.

-The ODEP master trainers will be allotted the responsibility of SBM implementation.

-A refreshers training on ODEP to the master trainers and motivators is proposed, where the knowledge regarding ODEP will be refreshed and the critical issues faced by the master trainers and motivators during implementation will also be addressed. Guidance will also be provided on how to achieve the remaining targets.

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Summary of strategic actions for HR development and deployment

 Recruitment for vacant positions and utilization of ASHAs and AWWs for sanitation  Refresher training to master trainers and motivators  Involvement of NRLM and MREGS and health department staff

4.2.4 Supply chain management Considering the IHHL construction targets, huge supply chain arrangements are required. Efforts will be made for Availability of trained masons, availability and involvement and training of information about material suppliers and service ‘informal groups’ already providers and their management is critical. functional in blocks.

Presently, 460 informal groups are functional in every block who contribute majorly to the toilet construction activity. Following are the strategic actions proposed for supply chain management in Osmanabad district-

 The responsibility of toilet construction in the blocks will be solely of the informal groups. These groups will arrange for material and will construct toilets in target households.  A block level workshop of informal groups will be organised immediately to inform them about the present need and their expected involvement and support.  In some blocks support for construction material to individual households will be provided by Rotary club if required.  Availability of sand is an issue in the district. The BDOs will have a meeting with the Tehsildar office for making sand available by paying royalty.

Summary of strategic actions for supply chain management

 Responsibility of toilet construction in the blocks will be solely of the informal groups  Block level workshop of informal groups  Support for construction material to individual households by Rotary club  Coordination with revenue department for availability of sand

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4.2.5 Effective Fund Flow Mechanism The following steps would be adopted by the ZP to enhance fund Toilet construction flow speed and quality effectiveness; Physical and ODF Status financial - The district has progress decided that the incentive amount under Time for Process - ODEP, proposal What to convergence, SBM will be verification and incentive transferred incentive monitor disbursal, CB, disbursement etc. directly from the district to the beneficiaries. For this, the GPs will submit proposal for toilet construction to the blocks. The construction quality will be assessed by the blocks and the proposal will be further sent to the district. The district will transfer funds to the beneficiary’s bank account.

4.3 Oversight and Monitoring The SBM gives importance to monitoring both outputs (Toilet Construction) and of Outcomes (Toilet usage). The following steps would be taken to improve the speed and quality of monitoring.

 Oversight by political leaders- As discussed before, oversight of sanitation activities and progress in their respective Gats/constituencies by elected representatives would be institutionalized.

 Concurrent online and offline data- The district and block level functionaries will take special efforts for maintaining concurrent online and offline data, which is found to be useful in reducing data gaps and enable faster uploading on the website.

 Fortnightly meeting of motivators- A fortnight meeting of all motivators will be conducted at block level by concerned DWSM experts. This block level review will be done GP wise and feedback on future planning and addressing challenges will be provided to the motivators. Block wise/ Gat wise progress will also be communicated to the Blocks, GTF and other stakeholders to enable their timely actions.

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 Regular meeting of master trainers at district level- similarly, DWS experts will also conduct regular meetings of the master trainers, at the district level to review block wise progress and plan future actions.

Summary of strategic actions for oversight and monitoring

 Oversight by political leaders  Concurrent online and offline data  Ensuring receipt of incentivesFortnightly meeting of motivators  Regular meeting of master trainers at district level

4.4 Sustainability Plan

Sustaining ODF status is very crucial for realizing the intended benefits of SBM initiatives and the following activities are planned for the same;

 The ZP would develop special IEC and BCC activities focusing on use and maintenance of toilets and would implement the same to influence individual/ household and community behaviours.  Follow up and monitoring system will be set up in every GP. This system will comprise of Open Defecation Elimination Follow up Committee and a Toilet Use Monitoring Committee. These committees will take care of maintenance of sanitation structures and will monitor the ODF+ activities and ZP will train them adequately for the same.  The OD status within GPs that achieved ODF status would be monitored and analysed periodically.  The status reports, along with deviations and course correction measures, would be shared with all key stakeholders for their action.  To ensure continued improvement in environmental sanitation, the ODF+ activities will also be promoted in all ODF GPs. These include activities for effective SLWM, personal hygiene, MHM, institutional sanitation etc.  Village sanitation days will be planned and implemented and topics for discussion will be based on the context and specific need of the GP. Also, discussions regarding sanitation will be held during every gramsabha.

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Institutional arrangements for implementation of the strategy

Institutional arrangements Functions  Policy making at district level. D  Preparation of district level Plan including BCC and CB plan I  Staff deployment to high burden areas S  Efforts for involvement of political leaders, religious leaders, social leaders, etc. T  Organization of Capacity Building and Behaviour Change Communication activities R  Convergence of government schemes through inter departmental co-ordination I C  Disseminate all relevant information to all project stakeholders T  Monitoring physical and financial progress and process  Timely and efficient funds disbursal/ fund management  Reporting / accountability to WSSO  Organization of BCC and awareness, community mobilization and triggering activities Capacity building of GP members, VHNWSSC members, & other functionaries  Providing required support for village level implementation of NBA Transfer of funds to GPs and financial management under the project B  Disseminate all relevant information and instructions to all project stakeholders L  Efforts for involvement of political leaders O  Data management and submission of reports to the district in prescribed formats C  Technical support and Supply Chain Management K  Monitoring, support and consolidation of village level ODEP action plans  Review and monitoring of village level works through regular visits and meetings  Identifying some of the good ODF GPs for knowledge sharing  Uploading data online  Special attention on high burden GPs or clusters  Preparation and implementation of community led village level ODEP action plans  Awareness and behaviour change communication regarding sanitation through various campaigns, activities, rallies, home visits, meetings, IPC, swachhata din and sabha etc. G  Motivating villagers and ensure community participation in implementation P  Implementation of effective convergence

 Management of toilet construction  Creation and maintenance of sanitation facilities and monitoring  Village level data collection and management, social audit and participatory monitoring

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NON-NEGOTIABLES FOR THE STRATEGY

District level  Strategic push and priority at all levels

 Timely release of funds to blocks  Convergence of government schemes, MREGS task force  Involvement of elected reprsentives  Effective monitoring mechanism - Physical and financial progress (SBM, MREGS and other relevant schemes)  Appointment of DWSM staff and BRCs

Block level  Continued focus on high burden GPs (target above 400 IHHLs)  Cluster (Gat) approach  Special efforts for PRI involvement  Facilities to ODEP team  Involvement and training to informal groups  Effective monitoring mechanism- Physical and financial progress (SBM and MREGS), process (ODEP, convergence, CB, etc.), time for proposal verification and incentive disbursement, toilet construction quality, ODF Status

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Key strategic actions 1. Demand Management 1.1: Strategic planning and prioritization for IHHL construction 1.2: Rolling out ODEP process for generating demand at village level and its consolidation at higher levels  Conducting district and block level trainings  Implementation of the planning process in GPs  Implementation of the plans and its monitoring by the district and block level officials 1.3 Behaviour change communication for triggering positive behaviour and prioritising sanitation  Preparation of BCC plan  Home visits 1.4 Involvement of elected representatives and other stakeholders

2. Response mechanism to demand 2.1 Monitoring quality of construction for effective waste management  Demonstration of toilet construction during ODEP process  Communication champions or rozgar sevaks to finalize location and toilet mark outs  Quality monitoring by BRCs, master trainers and motivators  Training of informal groups from each block  Quality monitoring by motivators/ champions and informal groups 2.2 Effective convergence of government schemes  Meeting officials of various departments and aligning sanitation activities to their AIPs  Construction of toilets for additional families and repairing defunct toilets 2.3 HR development  Recruitment for vacant positions and utilization of ASHAs and AWWs for sanitation  Refresher training to master trainers and motivators  Involvement of NRLM and MREGS and health department staff 2.4 Supply chain management  Responsibility of toilet construction in the blocks will be solely of the informal groups  Block level workshop of informal groups  Support for construction material to individual households by Rotary club  Coordination with revenue department for availability of sand 2.5 Efficient fund flow mechanism  Incentive amount under SBM to be transferred directly from the district to the beneficiaries 3. Oversight and Monitoring  Concurrent online and offline data  Oversight by political leaders  Fortnightly meeting of motivators, Regular meeting of master trainers

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Activity Plan

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A Demand Management Strategic planning & A-1 DWSM Dy. CEO WATSAN prioritization A-2 Rolling out ODEP process Planning and preparations 1. DWSM Dy. CEO WATSAN for trainings Conducting district level DWSM, Master 2. Dy. CEO WATSAN training on ODEP trainers, TISS Master Trainer, Conducting block level BDO / Dy. CEO 3. Motivators, BRC & trainings on ODEP WATSAN DWSM Implementation of the Master Trainer & 4. Motivators & BRC planning process in GPs DWSM Submission and consolidation Master Trainer & 5. of plans at block and district Motivators & BRC DWSM level Sarpanch & Master Trainer, BRC 6. Implementation of the plans Gramsevak & GP & DWSM level Functionaries Champion & Master Trainer, BRC 7. Monitoring of the process Motivator & DWSM Behaviour change A-3 communication

1. Preparation of BCC plan DWSM Dy. CEO WATSAN

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Champion, Motivator, Sarpanch Master Trainer & 2. Home visits & Gramsevak & GP BDO level Functionaries Involvement of elected A-4 representatives and other Dy CEO (WATSAN) CEO stakeholders Strengthening the Response B Mechanism B-1 Technical quality Demonstration of toilet Master Trainer, BDO / Dy. CEO 1. construction during ODEP Motivators, BRC & WATSAN process DWSM Champion, Training of informal groups Motivator, Sarpanch Master Trainer & 3. from each block & Gramsevak & GP BDO level Functionaries Quality monitoring by BDO / Dy. CEO 4. motivators/ champions and Master Trainer WATSAN informal groups B-3 Convergence District level inter- 1. DWSM Dy. CEO WATSAN departmental meeting Dy. CEO WATSAN 2. Aligning to their AIPs HoD /CEO Construction of toilets for 3. DWSM Dy. CEO WATSAN additional families HR Development and B-4 deployment

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Recruitment for vacant positions and utilization of 1. Dy. CEO WATSAN CEO ASHAs and AWWs for sanitation Refresher training to master 2. DWSM Dy. CEO WATSAN trainers and motivators Involvement of NRLM and Dy. CEO WATSAN / 3. MREGS and health DWSM & HoD CEO department staff B-4 Supply chain management Responsibility of toilet construction in the blocks to 1. Informal groups Master Trainer be solely of the informal groups Master Trainer, Block level workshop of BDO / Dy. CEO 2. Motivators, BRC & informal groups WATSAN DWSM Support for construction 3. material to individual DWSM Dy. CEO WATSAN households by Rotary club Coordination with revenue 4. department for availability of BDO, DWSM Dy. CEO WATSAN sand B-6 Fund flow Incentive amount under SBM 1. to be transferred directly from DWSM Dy. CEO WATSAN the district to the beneficiaries

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C Oversight and Monitoring Master Trainers & BDO & Dy. CEO 1. Monitoring by political leaders DWSM WATSAN Concurrent online and offline Master Trainer & BDO & Dy. CEO 2. data DWSM WATSAN Fortnightly meeting of BDO / Dy. CEO 3. Master Trainer motivators at block level WATSAN

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Financial Plan

Total funds Sr. No. Component Rate required (crore Rs.)

A. Swachh Bharat Mission IHHL construction for eligible families 12,000 Rs. per IHHL 173.62 Total 1,44,684 IHHLs IEC + HRD (up to 5% ) 8.68 Revolving fund (up to 5%) 9.12 Administrative expenditure (up to 2%) 3.83 A. Sub -Total 195.24 B. MREGS IHHL construction for additional

families 12,000 Rs. per IHHL 32.32 Total 26,936 IHHLs B. Sub -Total 32.32 Other sources (CSR fund /Own C. Contribution ) Repairs of Defunct toilets Approx. 8000 Rs per IHHL 12.16 Total 15,201 IHHLs Relevant IEC/CB SBM funds C. Sub -Total 12.16 Total (A+B+C) 239.72

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5. ANNEXURE

Annexure 1: List of master trainers and motivators in Osmanabad district Annexure 2: GP wise data on status of sanitation Annexure 3: Officials who participated in preparation of the plan

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Annexure 1 List of Master Trainers and Motivators

List of Master Trainers Sr. Block Name of Master Department Designation No trainer 1 Vashi Vagge J. T. EOP 2 Vashi Phalke K. B. Pargaon Sha. Aan. (Ban.) 3 Vashi Korade S. B. Para Sha. Aan. (Ban.) 4 Vashi Murkute K. D. Seloo Aanganwadi Supervisor 5 Vashi Bhatti R. C. Golegaon EOP (Shi.) 6 Vashi Bharati Madam Dahiphal Aanganwadi Supervisor 7 Vashi Rathod B. A. Pimplgaon Lingi Krushi Adhikari 8 Vashi D. S. Nargire Sonegaon EOP (Kru.) 9 Vashi Shingare Saheb Sarola (Vashi) Pashudhan Paryvekshak 10 Vashi Mahale Madam Wadaji Aanganwadi Madatnis (CDPO) 11 Vashi Shinde Saheb Masobachi Wadi Ka. Li. (CDPO) 12 Vashi Bhise Pimplwadi EOP 13 Vashi Khomane Saheb Pangari EOP 14 Vashi Ghatgite Ghatpimpri Sha. Aan. (Panipurvatha) 15 Vashi Ghadage A. L. Satvaiwadi Sahayyak Pashudhan EOP 16 Bhoom Darade S. J. Panchayat Samiti Krushi Adhikari 17 Bhoom Waghmare V. J. Panchayat Samiti EOP (Pan.) 18 Bhoom Boyane A. G. Panchayat Samiti EOP (IRDP) 19 Bhoom Ban B. K. Panchayat Samiti EOP (Education) 20 Bhoom Hake S. B. Panchayat Samiti EOP (Education) 21 Bhoom Deshmukh S. G. Panchayat Samiti EOP (Krushi) 22 Bhoom Bavikar V. V. Panchayat Samiti EOP (Pan.) 23 Umerga Sagar Shrihas Untage Leneur Upsarpanch 24 Umerga Nimbalkar K. D. EOP Krushi 25 Umerga Bidave M. S. EOP Krushi 26 Umerga Lokare S. M. EOP Krushi 27 Umerga Bansode D. B. EOP Education 28 Umerga Kamble M. M. Gram Vikas Adhikari Talmod 29 Umerga Halburge G. D. Gram Vikas Adhikari Gujoti 30 Umerga Bindge V. V. Gramsevak Vagdari 31 Umerga Shantaram Gaikwad Prathamik Shikshak kesarjavalaga 32 Umerga Balbhim Saravade Mistri Balsur 33 Umerga Bhosale S. B. Gramsevak Bedaga 34 Umerga Prabhakar Sudhakar Upsarpanch Bedaga

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Mane 35 Umerga Mahamandaraki Mhebub Panchayat Samiti Tamboli Sadasya 36 Umerga Rathod Mehnaji Samajik Karykarti Ramchandra Naiknagar 37 Umerga Gurve K. S. Rojgar Sevak Alur 38 Umerga Mali T. M. EOP Education 39 Umerga Gurav Hanmant Sarpanch Ujagi Sahebanna 40 Paranda Anna Kerba Sathpute Social Worker 41 Paranda Vilas Khade Katewadi Social Worker 42 Paranda Sidarath Navnath Sawant Chinchpur Social Worker 43 Paranda Deelip Navanath Reetkar Anala Social Worker 44 Paranda S. D. Kharat Panchayat Samiti Gramsevak Paranda 45 Paranda A. C. Kawale Panchayat Samiti S. O. (P) Paranda 46 Paranda S. P. Gulrulje Panchayat Samiti V.D.O. SBm Paranda

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List of Motivators No Block Motivator Name Department Designation Contact No. 1 Tulajapur Tanvade Nita Shidheswar 9657770086 2 Tulajapur Bhadange Jayashri 8308730309 Dyaneshwar 3 Tulajapur Jadhav Anita Shashikant 9552425260 4 Tulajapur Gate Ratnprabha Sugriv 9850173545 5 Tulajapur Bhalekar Mahananda 9822409065 Dayanand 6 Tulajapur Pange garjana Bibhishan 9561614816 7 Tulajapur Raut Radha Hanumant 9890925532 8 Tulajapur Beg Taslim Karim 8888149762 9 Tulajapur Edake Anuradha Sidhu 7588119901 10 Tulajapur Bansode Varsha Dattatray 9764124382 11 Tulajapur Bhalshankar Sangita 9765467367 Saudagar 12 Tulajapur Vadavrav Sanjivani Sanjay 9503985365 13 Tulajapur Naravade Usha Sugriv 8605078340 14 Tulajapur Sutar Chaya Vitthal 9527235436 15 Tulajapur Devkar Savita Shrimant 9623229460 16 Tulajapur Magar Lakshmi Balasaheb 9657355921 17 Tulajapur Bhalekar Archana 8408028471 Tatyasaheb 18 Tulajapur Tambe Ashanta Dattatray 9623027229 19 Tulajapur Patade Nita Achutrav 8698762571 20 Tulajapur Gandhure Shashikala 8888182584 Annasaheb 19 Lohara Maya Pradip Jadhav ICDS Paryvekshika 9850392302 20 Lohara Muktabai Sandipan ICDS Paryvekshika 9850217324 Ransure 21 Lohara Babita Nitin Javale AWW Nagur 9421926597 22 Lohara Sukamar Dagadu Survase AWW Khed 23 Lohara Sanjivani Kundlik Kamble AWW Bendkal 24 Lohara Lalita Vaijnath Choudhari AWW Makani 9922720591 25 Lohara Rajashri Shankar Mashalkar AWW 9766685935 26 Lohara Prama Dattatray Asha Karykarti 9049061972 Waghmare Bhatgali 27 Lohara Savita Nagnath Niganshetti AWW Phanepur 9689274727 28 Lohara Anand Bhaskar Kulkarni Sa. Karykarta Kasti 7030380185 29 Lohara Mukesh Sonkamble Sa. Karykarta 9921429963 Bhosga 30 Lohara Vanita Girish Piche Sa. Karykarta 9158434325 31 Lohara Lalita Ganesh Pratale AWW Nagur 9657343626 32 Lohara Lata Kokare AWW Mardi 8605063898 33 Lohara Balaji Shivaji Wagale Sa. Karykarta 9021481255

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34 Lohara Vinabai Bibishan Satphale AWW Karajgaon 8806338235 35 Lohara Suryvanshi Jayashri AWW Harali 36 Ambi Rajubai Rambhaji Gaikwad Mahila Bal AWW 9604559864 Kalyan 37 Ambi Sima Bapu Gaikwad Aroya Vibhag Asha Karykarti 8390602943 38 Arsoli Minatai Bhagwat Nagtilak Mahila Bal AWW Kalyan 39 Arsoli Kavita Balasaheb Nagtilak Aroya Vibhag Asha Karykarti 40 Bedarvadi Rajashri Shivdas Vanave Mahila Bal AWW 7768054866 Kalyan 41 Bedarvadi Soniya Ranjit Bendre Aroya Vibhag Asha Karykarti 9850165890 42 Ganegaon Asha Ramraje Chavan Mahila Bal AWW 9075782765 Kalyan 43 Ganegaon Shridevi Anil Patule Aroya Vibhag Asha Karykarti 9011899200 44 Bolwad Sima Shikant Deulkar Mahila Bal AWW 8805240110 Kalyan 45 Bolwad Megha Babasaheb Naik Aroya Vibhag Asha Karykarti 9767133386 46 Sukta Damayanti Ajinath Shinde Mahila Bal AWW 9823552408 Kalyan 47 Sukta Muktabai Padmraj Bhadake Aroya Vibhag Asha Karykarti 8412910690 48 Pakharud Mandakini Revan Varbale Mahila Bal AWW 7030225545 Kalyan 49 Pakharud Indumati Navnath Vede Aroya Vibhag Asha Karykarti 9673617390 50 Dokewadi Savita Jalindar Jalan Mahila Bal AWW 9552782114 Kalyan 51 Dokewadi Vaishali Balasaheb Doke Aroya Vibhag Asha Karykarti 8390136029 52 Hadongri Nalubai Vijaykumar Mahila Bal AWW Kulkarni Kalyan 53 Hadongri Shradha Pradip Tadekar Aroya Vibhag Asha Karykarti 9420733421 54 Antargaon Vaishali Mahadev Gore Mahila Bal AWW 8411923134 Kalyan 55 Antargaon Sangita Sudhir Gor Aroya Vibhag Asha Karykarti 9623128870 56 Chandwad Vanmala Baliram Mahila Bal AWW 7798699627 Kalyan 57 Chandwad Sindhu Pandurang Kargal Aroya Vibhag Asha Karykarti 7038806825 58 Jamb Vaishali Bhausaheb Bhare Mahila Bal AWW 9850707379 Kalyan 59 Jamb Daivshala Amol Kadam Aroya Vibhag Asha Karykarti 9552811370 60 Tintraj Sarubai Raghunath Mahila Bal AWW Murumkar Kalyan 61 Tintraj Yogita Lakxman Sable Aroya Vibhag Asha Karykarti 7038496564 62 Ghatrnapur Lalita Vishwambhar Pawar Mahila Bal AWW 8888208265 Kalyan 63 Ghatrnapur Amaraja Haribhau Humbe Aroya Vibhag Asha Karykarti 9637317141 64 Devlali Ratan Giridhar Jadhav Mahila Bal AWW Kalyan 65 Devlali Savita Vishwanath Londhe Aroya Vibhag Asha Karykarti 66 Umerga Jadhav V. C. Panchayat Cluster 7507450501

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Samiti Umerga Coordinator 67 Paranda A. C. Kawade Panchayat E.O. (V.P.) 9423738864 Samiti Paranda 68 Paranda S. P. Gulmine Panchayat V.D.O. (SBM) 9422648507 Samiti Paranda Paranda 69 Paranda U. A. Choure Panchayat E.O. (Stat) Samiti Paranda 70 Paranda P. M. Galande Panchayat E.O. (IRDP) Samiti Paranda 71 Paranda R. A. Vairage Panchayat E.O. (V.P.) Samiti Paranda 72 Paranda S. D. Kharat Panchayat G.S.G.P Samiti Paranda Dhagpimpri 73 Paranda M. V. Gaikwad Panchayat V.D.O. G. P. Samiti Paranda Shirsan 74 Paranda S. S. Devakar ZCDS P. S. Supervisor ICDS Paranda 75 Paranda A. R. Khule Educaton E.O. (Education) Panchayat Samiti Paranda 76 Paranda S. G. Mete Panchayat E.O. (Agri.) Samiti Paranda 77 Paranda S. G. Londhe Panchayat Supervisor ICDS Samiti Paranda 78 Paranda S. M. Kore Panchayat E.O. (CDS) Samiti Paranda 79 Vashi Mirabai Madhav Shingte Dahikal AWW 80 Vashi Mainabai Parmeshwar Golegaon Asha Karykarti Kagade 81 Vashi Nirmala Kisan Pandit Seloo AWW 82 Vashi Tavare Jayashri Nvnath Pimpalgaon AWW Kingi 83 Vashi Usha Shivmurti Mote Pargaon Asha Karykarti 84 Vashi Shital Dharma Kasabe Terkheda Asha Karykarti 85 Vashi Shantabai Sukale Sonegaon AWW 86 Vashi Chede Sharada Sarola (Vashi) AWW 87 Vashi Sindhubai Gopal Borade Wadaji AWW 88 Vashi Chaya Shahaji Patil Msobachi Wadi AWW 89 Vashi Parbhane Suman Para Samajik Karykarti Shekhshaparis 90 Vashi Malanbai Shahaji Kurale Pimpalwadi AWW 91 Vashi Sunita Uttam Dhavare Ghatpimpri AWW

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Annexure 2 GP wise status of Sanitation Block Bhoom

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Mar Mar BLS 2012 families May 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 BAGALWADI 69 0 6 NANNAJWADI 72 0 15 SADESANGAVI 113 4 21 4 Jan-17 UMACHIWADI 118 7 20 7 Jan-17 GORMALA 153 11 10 11 Jan-17 BEDARWADI 146 17 12 17 Jan-17 WANGI (BK) 406 31 14 6 10 15 Mar-17 SAVARGAON 101 41 36 5 16 20 Mar-17 BELGAON 123 47 27 7 19 21 Mar-17 ANTARGAON 312 54 30 4 10 20 20 Apr-17 WADACHIWADI 108 55 14 5 10 22 18 Apr-17 CHINCHOLI 232 59 114 9 11 17 18 4 May-17 RAMKUND 160 59 28 4 16 14 19 6 May-17 ANTARWALI 260 60 33 5 10 21 23 1 May-17 SONINEWADI 135 67 23 4 11 19 23 10 May-17 DINDORI 187 81 13 10 19 27 22 3 May-17 BARHANPUR 177 82 32 8 21 25 24 4 May-17 MALEWDI 131 86 12 4 15 23 32 12 May-17 IRACHIWADI 171 95 19 8 21 26 24 16 May-17 KANADI 150 98 8 4 15 21 32 26 May-17 BHOGALGAON 186 99 26 10 22 23 25 19 May-17 DUDHODI 161 100 23 11 19 27 35 8 May-17

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Mar Mar BLS 2012 families May NAGEWADI 160 102 61 5 21 23 35 18 May-17 DEVANGRA 164 105 23 11 23 30 25 16 May-17 ULUP 261 108 12 7 25 32 36 8 May-17 ANDRUD 233 116 25 11 21 27 30 27 May-17 PATHRUD 625 116 0 10 23 26 29 28 May-17 DANDEGAON 175 120 68 7 29 25 32 27 May-17 RAMESHWAR 324 140 25 10 15 19 25 32 15 12 12 Aug-17 LANGESHWER 271 144 45 4 17 21 30 28 10 15 19 Aug-17 WANGI (KH) 275 145 29 10 19 22 32 30 8 15 9 Aug-17 RALESANGWI 197 151 1 8 21 23 35 28 14 17 5 Aug-17 HIWARA 257 154 27 11 23 20 32 35 20 5 8 Aug-17 IEEDA 292 154 76 8 20 23 35 32 20 7 9 Aug-17 PAKHARUD 347 157 24 9 25 27 30 36 21 4 5 Aug-17 GOLEGAON 270 159 11 11 27 25 28 20 14 9 25 Aug-17 SHEKHAPUR 252 159 20 10 28 20 33 25 10 13 20 Aug-17 MATREWADI 227 160 13 9 29 23 30 30 10 9 20 Aug-17 NIPANI 227 164 22 11 32 25 35 28 12 8 13 Aug-17 JAYVANTNAGAR 229 166 41 10 26 31 30 35 23 6 5 Aug-17 CHANWAD 252 174 34 10 26 31 30 35 25 12 5 Aug-17 CHUMBLI 278 174 1 5 31 25 35 28 27 5 18 Aug-17 WAREWADGAV 264 175 12 10 30 35 25 30 30 10 5 Aug-17 JAMB 308 183 31 10 35 30 30 28 32 8 10 Aug-17 HADONGRI 338 185 21 11 30 35 28 23 18 20 20 Aug-17 WALHA 403 186 42 15 30 25 35 28 30 13 10 Aug-17 SONGIRI 263 187 52 10 25 35 40 30 22 15 10 Aug-17 HIWARDA 260 189 59 9 32 30 35 28 27 8 20 Aug-17 ARSOLI 310 193 34 11 23 35 30 35 25 7 27 Aug-17

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Block Kalam

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Jun

Oct

Feb Apr Feb

Sep

Dec

Aug

Nov

Mar Mar 2012 families May DABHA 276 122 70 30 46 46 Mar-17 SUNDANA (DHOKI) 161 128 47 5 25 25 25 25 13 10 Jul-17 NAGULGAON 152 132 88 10 30 30 30 32 May-17 GAMBHIRWADI 232 135 21 5 25 25 25 25 15 15 Jul-17 RATNAPUR 237 137 0 7 25 25 25 25 15 15 Jul-17 HINGANGAON 224 142 31 7 30 30 30 25 10 10 Jul-17 GOURAON 254 144 48 5 25 25 25 25 15 14 10 Aug-17 SATRA 198 145 8 5 25 25 25 25 15 15 10 Aug-17 SHELKA DHANORA 252 152 28 20 40 40 52 Apr-17 ADSULWADI 233 153 1 5 25 30 25 25 18 15 10 Apr-17 HAWARGAON 486 154 17 5 25 25 25 25 15 10 10 7 7 Oct-17 BAHULA 205 155 15 5 25 25 25 25 15 10 10 7 8 Oct-17 SHINGOLI 201 155 42 5 25 25 25 25 15 10 10 7 8 Oct-17 (SHI) 285 156 35 5 25 25 25 15 10 10 10 15 16 Oct-17 NAGZARWADI 178 157 38 15 40 40 37 25 May-17 SHELGAON (D) 186 165 32 5 25 25 25 15 10 10 15 15 20 Oct-17 BARATEWADI 215 167 0 5 25 25 25 25 10 10 10 15 17 Oct-17 BORGAON (BK) 232 175 20 5 25 25 25 20 10 10 10 15 20 10 Nov-17 PIMPALGAON DOLA 256 177 0 5 35 40 45 52 May-17 WAGHOLI 209 177 19 7 25 25 20 20 15 20 25 10 10 Oct-17 TANDULWADI 223 178 18 10 30 30 30 20 15 13 10 10 10 Oct-17 BANGARWADI 252 181 0 15 25 35 35 25 15 15 10 6 Sep-17 SHELGAON (J) 328 185 0 10 35 30 30 35 45 Jun-17 MALKAPUR 220 186 20 10 40 35 35 35 31 Jun-17 HASEGAON (S) 193 190 80 10 35 35 40 35 35 Jun-17 JAIFAL 274 206 28 6 35 30 25 25 20 15 15 20 15 Oct-17 KOTHALWADI 284 209 3 15 45 45 50 25 29 Jun-17

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Target

17

17 18

17

17

17

17 17

17 18

17

17

17 18

-

- 17 -

-

-

-

- -

- - Total - -

- - GP name As per BLS Additional - ODF by HHs

Jul

Jan Jan

Jun

Oct

Feb Apr Feb

Sep

Dec

Aug

Nov

Mar Mar 2012 families May BORDA 276 217 80 10 25 15 20 15 25 25 15 20 27 20 Nov-17 KHONDLA 255 217 14 15 35 35 25 35 20 15 7 15 15 Oct-17 HASEGAON (KEJ) 388 232 0 10 50 35 35 30 25 22 25 Aug-17 SATEPHAL 301 233 0 20 50 20 25 30 20 15 23 15 15 Oct-17 AWAD-SHIRAPURA 453 239 34 15 25 20 65 35 20 25 24 10 Sep-17 SOUNDANA (A) 317 246 124 15 25 35 25 25 15 35 25 26 20 Oct-17 WADGAON (SHI) 344 249 38 15 25 35 25 35 20 25 25 20 20 4 Nov-17 285 258 55 25 50 40 35 20 25 20 20 15 4 4 Nov-17 TADGANO 365 277 0 20 35 40 25 15 25 30 35 20 22 10 Nov-17 PNGAON 403 279 0 25 26 75 25 25 20 15 20 15 13 20 Nov-17 PADOLI (NA) 466 287 46 20 25 55 75 15 15 10 30 15 15 12 Nov-17 KOTHALA 375 299 15 15 35 25 27 28 35 35 40 15 20 24 Nov-17 WADGAON (JAGIR) 449 308 10 15 50 55 75 15 10 15 13 25 15 20 Nov-17 BORGAON (D.) 372 309 18 15 55 40 15 25 50 15 15 25 25 29 Nov-17 UMARA/PARTAPUR 329 310 40 25 50 45 25 50 15 15 20 25 20 20 Nov-17 MALKARANJA 390 314 14 15 25 50 75 45 25 15 15 10 14 25 Nov-17 BABHALGAON 377 328 16 15 75 45 45 50 15 10 15 12 20 26 Nov-17 WATHAWADA 425 341 10 20 25 45 40 50 30 20 26 25 35 25 Nov-17 DEOLALI 477 348 91 20 25 35 75 85 35 25 20 15 10 3 Nov-17 DEODHANORA 469 353 108 15 15 75 50 35 52 25 20 32 15 19 Nov-17 JAWALA 475 357 107 20 15 45 75 40 35 50 25 20 22 10 Nov-17 LOHATA (P) 563 358 25 20 50 75 35 20 15 15 25 25 25 25 28 Dec-17 BHAT-SHIRPURA 500 365 8 20 50 50 40 20 20 15 15 20 40 40 35 Dec-17 GOVINDAPUR 455 370 23 20 50 50 50 30 20 15 15 40 30 30 20 Dec-17 DHORLA 464 380 8 20 50 50 50 30 20 15 15 30 30 40 30 Dec-17 UPALAI 472 430 46 20 100 100 50 35 50 25 25 25 Sep-17 DAHIPHAL 624 435 0 20 50 50 75 80 50 25 50 35 Sep-17

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Target

17

17 18

17

17

17

17 17

17 18

17

17

17 18

-

- 17 -

-

-

-

- -

- - Total - -

- - GP name As per BLS Additional - ODF by HHs

Jul

Jan Jan

Jun

Oct

Feb Apr Feb

Sep

Dec

Aug

Nov

Mar Mar 2012 families May NAIGAON 728 453 90 20 50 50 50 30 20 20 10 20 40 40 30 30 43 Feb-17 SAPNAIE 546 461 222 25 100 100 50 45 45 20 20 56 Sep-17 RANJANI 687 518 0 25 100 150 50 50 45 38 30 30 Sep-17 CHORAKHALI 601 285 177 25 45 75 85 55 May-17 GOURA 647 522 92 25 100 150 50 50 45 42 30 30 Sep-17 ANDORA 806 529 84 61 75 75 75 25 25 25 10 10 50 50 48 Dec-17 ITKUR 967 619 94 25 75 75 50 25 35 45 75 75 65 45 29 Dec-17 YERAMAL 931 627 40 25 75 85 75 35 35 45 75 75 25 25 52 Dec-17 KHAMASWADI 1358 811 0 15 50 65 55 75 65 50 65 50 55 75 75 65 26 25 Mar-18 MASSA (KHANDESHWERI) 926 814 0 15 55 65 75 75 68 40 55 65 25 75 80 50 51 20 Mar-18 MANGRUL 945 848 40 20 70 70 60 50 30 30 50 55 70 60 60 75 75 73 Mar-18 SHIRADHONE 1130 896 303 50 150 150 200 50 50 50 50 50 50 21 25 Dec-17 MOHA 1271 934 29 20 90 90 90 60 50 50 40 80 90 90 80 80 24 Feb-17 DIKSAL 2214 1143 326 20 100 150 150 50 50 60 80 80 90 100 100 50 33 30 Mar-18

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Block Lohara

Target

17

17 18

17

17

17

17 17

17 18

17

17

17 18

-

- 17 -

-

-

-

- -

- - Total - -

- - GP name As per Additional - ODF by HHs

Jul

Jan Jan

Jun

Oct

Feb Apr Feb

Sep

Dec

Aug

Nov

Mar Mar BLS 2012 families May 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ARNI 237 0 59 BELWADI 130 0 0 BENDKAL 227 0 14 CHICHOLI-KATE 224 0 0 CHINCHOLI-REBE 158 0 0 EKONDI 242 0 0 HIPARGA SAYAD 312 0 12 HOLI 628 0 0 JEWALI 2232 0 0 KANEGAON 1039 0 0 KARAJGAON 394 0 5 KARVANJI 227 0 12 KASTI (BK) 299 0 0 KONDJIGAD 278 0 0 MAKNI 1242 0 0 246 0 6 NAGARAL (LO) 226 0 5 RAJEGAON 310 0 0 SALEGAON 495 0 0 SASTUR 1562 0 0 TAWASHI (GAD) 2544 0 0 TORAMBA 575 0 0 UNDARGAON 257 0 12

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Target

17

17 18

17

17

17

17 17

17 18

17

17

17 18

-

- 17 -

-

-

-

- -

- - Total - -

- - GP name As per Additional - ODF by HHs

Jul

Jan Jan

Jun

Oct

Feb Apr Feb

Sep

Dec

Aug

Nov

Mar Mar BLS 2012 families May VILASPUR- PANDHARI 213 0 16 PHANEPUR 101 8 16 5 3 Feb-17 MURASHADPUR 348 10 68 8 2 Feb-17 MARDI 242 13 32 10 3 Feb-17 KASTI (KH) 453 16 26 12 4 Feb-17 LOHARA (KH) 307 19 26 15 4 Feb-17 WADGAONWADI 205 22 7 12 10 Feb-17 LOHARA (BK) 1567 29 0 UDATPUR 256 37 31 15 22 Feb-17 KAMALPUR 144 46 7 20 26 Feb-17 BOSGA 344 48 25 20 28 Feb-17 MOGHA (BK) 361 105 16 20 45 40 Mar-17 NAGUR 534 110 78 20 50 40 Mar-17 KHED 563 120 0 25 55 40 Mar-17 BHATAGALI 564 128 47 25 58 45 Mar-17 DASTAPUR 432 169 37 35 55 50 29 Apr-17 HIPPARGA-RAWA 476 180 21 20 55 55 25 25 May-17 WADGAON 439 202 207 27 55 55 45 20 May-17 ACHLER 1035 289 169 35 60 69 65 60 May-17 HARALI 505 297 0 35 75 75 70 42 May-17 ASTAKASAR 774 390 52 40 75 75 75 75 50 Jun-17 DANURI 766 395 5 40 75 75 75 75 55 Jun-17

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Block Umerga

Target

17

17 18

17

17

17

17 17

17 18

17

17

17 18

-

- 17 -

-

-

-

- -

- - Total - -

- - GP name - ODF by HHs As per Additional

Jul

Jan Jan

Jun

Oct

Feb Apr Feb

Sep

Dec

Aug

Nov

Mar Mar BLS 2012 families May

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 BABALSUR 192 0 0 BORI 199 0 10 JAKEKURWADI 248 0 12 JAWALGABETA 391 0 15 KALA-NIMBALA 274 0 20 KALDEONIMBALA 325 0 14 277 0 19 MATOLA 159 0 8 MURALI 181 0 22 NAIKANAGAR (SUNDARAWADI) 239 0 81 NAIK-NAGAR 81 0 12 NICKICAKUR 786 0 276 PETSANGAVI 826 0 27 SAMUDRAL 311 0 38 GANESH NAGAR 98 8 0 8 Jan-17 KAVATHA 1125 9 0 9 Jan-17 ASHTA (J) 213 14 30 14 Jan-17 HANDRAL 83 14 5 14 Feb-17 DABKA 204 15 18 15 Feb-17 NARANGAWADI 612 28 34 10 10 8 Mar-17

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Target

17

17 18

17

17

17

17 17

17 18

17

17

17 18

-

- 17 -

-

-

-

- -

- - Total - -

- - GP name - ODF by HHs As per Additional

Jul

Jan Jan

Jun

Oct

Feb Apr Feb

Sep

Dec

Aug

Nov

Mar Mar BLS 2012 families May

DHAKTIWADI 107 50 2 3 5 15 12 15 May-17 MALAGI 163 89 35 5 15 20 25 24 May-17 KADADORA 279 107 21 3 24 25 30 25 May-17 BHIKARSANGVI 262 119 18 10 22 30 20 10 5 5 17 Aug-17 MALGI WADI 169 123 7 10 20 25 25 5 5 15 18 Sep-17 KOLSUR (GUNJOTI) 177 129 10 5 15 30 20 7 7 15 15 15 Oct-17 TALMOD 521 132 62 20 30 82 Mar-17 VARNAL WADI 207 143 0 10 15 15 20 5 5 10 20 10 10 10 13 Jan-18 THORLIWADI 160 147 0 5 10 10 10 10 5 5 15 15 10 15 15 22 Feb-18 KOREGAONWADI 215 153 45 20 25 30 15 5 5 15 20 10 8 Nov-17 NAGARAL (GU) 216 160 25 20 25 30 20 5 5 30 25 Sep-17 CHINCHKOTA 210 168 17 15 25 25 20 7 8 30 20 18 Oct-17 JAGADALWADI 228 171 23 15 25 25 30 5 5 20 25 21 Oct-17 KOLSUR (KALAYANI) 197 187 17 10 15 15 15 5 5 15 20 25 20 20 20 2 Feb-17 RAMPUR 330 189 28 10 25 25 15 20 5 5 20 25 20 19 Nov-17 VANTAL 291 190 0 10 20 20 30 5 5 20 25 25 25 5 Dec-17 SWALSUR 297 192 0 10 25 25 30 30 10 10 25 25 2 Oct-17 KADMAPUR 294 195 30 10 20 20 30 10 10 20 20 25 20 10 Dec-17 WAGHDHARI 291 197 26 15 25 35 35 30 10 10 15 22 Sep-17 BALSUR 1018 199 393 15 25 25 25 35 10 10 15 15 24 Oct-17 DAWALMALIKWADI 307 202 43 20 25 25 30 10 10 15 25 22 20 Nov-17 SUNDARWADI 358 207 21 20 25 25 30 10 10 20 25 25 17 Nov-17 PALASGAON 308 210 11 20 25 30 30 10 10 25 20 15 15 10 Dec-17 MAHALINGRAIWADI 342 214 68 20 25 30 30 10 10 25 25 20 19 Nov-17

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Target

17

17 18

17

17

17

17 17

17 18

17

17

17 18

-

- 17 -

-

-

-

- -

- - Total - -

- - GP name - ODF by HHs As per Additional

Jul

Jan Jan

Jun

Oct

Feb Apr Feb

Sep

Dec

Aug

Nov

Mar Mar BLS 2012 families May

AMBARNAGAR 258 215 7 20 25 30 30 10 10 25 20 30 15 Nov-17 GURUWADI 284 221 14 20 25 30 30 10 10 25 25 30 16 Nov-17 BHAGATWADI 285 224 5 25 25 30 30 10 10 25 25 30 14 Nov-17 YELI 451 248 12 20 45 45 45 10 10 30 30 13 Oct-17 KARALI 332 255 61 20 20 30 35 10 10 30 30 30 30 10 Dec-17 EKONDI JAHAGIR 419 291 68 30 30 35 35 10 10 30 45 45 21 Nov-17 BEDGA 486 297 50 25 35 35 35 45 10 10 45 57 Sep-17 DHANORA (DAGAD) 360 297 100 20 25 35 35 10 10 35 50 35 35 7 Dec-17 HIPPARGARAO 325 303 12 25 35 35 35 10 10 25 25 35 35 33 Dec-17 SUPATGAON 367 304 12 10 35 30 35 10 10 40 35 45 40 14 Dec-17 JAKEKUR 672 336 12 30 30 35 45 10 10 40 40 45 40 11 Dec-17 KORAL 572 336 70 30 45 45 35 35 10 10 40 86 Oct-17 577 339 3 25 35 45 35 35 10 10 45 35 35 20 9 Jan-18 KANTEKUR 476 363 42 10 20 35 35 30 30 10 10 30 30 35 45 43 Jan-18 TRIKOLI 514 405 49 20 25 25 25 30 10 10 35 35 45 45 45 35 20 Mar-18 GUGALGAON 476 412 17 20 25 35 35 35 10 10 35 35 45 45 45 37 Feb-17 DIGGI 571 436 17 20 25 35 35 30 10 10 35 35 45 45 40 45 26 Mar-18 CHINCHOLI (J) 533 439 12 25 25 35 35 35 10 10 45 45 45 45 45 39 Feb-18 KOTHALI 511 442 15 25 25 35 40 35 10 10 45 45 45 25 35 45 22 Mar-18 KUNHALI 626 456 27 20 25 25 35 35 30 10 10 45 35 45 45 40 45 11 Mar-18 BHUSANI 540 478 3 25 20 50 35 35 10 10 35 35 45 45 45 55 33 Mar-18 KASGI 968 543 84 25 35 35 45 35 40 10 10 55 55 50 50 55 43 Feb-18 KADER 1002 580 60 30 35 45 45 45 40 10 10 60 65 65 65 65 Jan-18 CHINCHOLI-BHUYAR 782 586 12 25 35 45 45 40 10 10 55 65 65 65 65 61 Feb-18

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Target

17

17 18

17

17

17

17 17

17 18

17

17

17 18

-

- 17 -

-

-

-

- -

- - Total - -

- - GP name - ODF by HHs As per Additional

Jul

Jan Jan

Jun

Oct

Feb Apr Feb

Sep

Dec

Aug

Nov

Mar Mar BLS 2012 families May

KESARJAWALGA 1035 666 68 35 35 45 65 40 10 10 55 65 75 70 70 55 36 Mar-18 1313 690 71 35 35 45 45 50 10 10 75 75 70 75 75 70 20 Mar-18 EKURAGA 951 696 9 35 35 45 45 50 10 10 75 85 85 75 65 65 16 Mar-18 ALUR 1222 727 52 35 35 40 45 45 10 10 35 40 75 80 75 75 80 47 Mar-18 DALIMB 1718 735 50 80 90 90 95 85 10 10 85 95 95 Oct-17 TUGAON 890 749 32 45 45 65 55 10 10 55 80 85 85 85 80 49 Feb-17 MADAJ 1040 757 219 45 45 55 65 10 10 55 65 85 85 80 75 82 Feb-17 BELAMB 1068 800 2 50 50 50 55 10 10 55 65 85 75 85 85 75 50 Mar-17 YENEGUR 1513 867 52 35 55 65 65 65 10 10 65 65 85 90 90 95 72 Feb-17 GUNJOTI 1783 872 294 60 70 75 80 85 10 10 65 70 85 95 95 72 Jan-17 MULAJA 1547 1068 36 70 65 65 60 75 10 10 95 95 95 90 93 75 75 95 Mar-18

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Block Paranda

Target

17

17 18

17

17

17

17

17 17 18

17

17

17 18

-

- -

17

-

-

-

-

- - -

- Total - ODF

- -

As per - GP name Additional

Jul

Jan Jan

Jun

Oct

Feb Apr Sep Feb

Dec

Aug

Nov

Mar Mar HHs BLS May by families 2012 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Andora 197 0 35 0 Dhagpimpri 251 0 41 0 Malkapur 144 0 18 0 Bhonja 191 2 48 2 Jan-17 Dhotri 97 44 60 20 20 4 Mar-17 Rosa 137 47 52 20 20 7 Mar-17 Gosaviwadi 70 49 58 20 20 9 Mar-17 Aleshwar 245 52 120 20 20 12 Mar-17 Kapilapuri 144 53 43 20 20 13 Mar-17 Bhotra 198 60 55 20 20 20 Mar-17 Kokarwadi 152 60 21 20 20 20 Mar-17 Kandalgaon 159 67 60 20 20 27 Mar-17 Arangaon 240 76 39 25 25 26 Mar-17 Devgaon khu 199 82 58 25 25 32 Mar-17 Kumbhenja 177 101 50 20 20 20 15 15 11 Jun-17 Kumbhephal 159 103 50 20 20 20 15 15 13 Jun-17 Takli 203 103 67 20 20 20 15 15 13 Jun-17 Parewadi 180 105 62 20 20 20 15 15 15 Jun-17 Katewadi 141 110 86 40 40 30 Mar-17

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Target

17

17 18

17

17

17

17

17 17 18

17

17

17 18

-

- -

17

-

-

-

-

- - -

- Total - ODF

- -

As per - GP name Additional

Jul

Jan Jan

Jun

Oct

Feb Apr Sep Feb

Dec

Aug

Nov

Mar Mar HHs BLS May by families 2012 Bhandgaon 267 113 55 20 20 20 20 20 13 Jun-17 Nalgaon 175 113 97 20 20 20 20 20 13 Jun-17 Khandeshwarwadi 249 115 47 20 20 20 20 20 15 Jun-17 Undegaon 372 121 105 20 20 20 20 20 21 Jun-17 Wagegahwan 175 123 62 20 20 20 20 20 23 Jun-17 Karla 180 126 126 20 20 20 20 20 26 Jun-17 Kuadgaon 197 127 70 20 20 20 20 20 27 Jun-17 Awarpimpri 207 128 30 20 20 20 20 20 28 Jun-17 jakepimpri 174 138 182 20 20 20 25 25 28 Jun-17 sakat khu 196 140 61 25 25 25 25 25 15 Jun-17 Lohara 189 145 27 25 25 25 25 25 20 Jun-17 Jawala Ni 194 148 19 25 25 25 25 25 23 Jun-17 Domgaon 249 158 19 25 25 25 25 25 33 Jun-17 Pimpalwadi 337 161 15 25 25 25 25 30 31 Jun-17 Rajuri 240 161 70 25 25 25 25 30 31 Jun-17 Sakat bhu 230 163 26 25 25 25 25 30 33 Jun-17 Mugaon 225 180 45 25 25 30 30 30 40 Jun-17 Yenegaon 211 180 11 25 25 30 30 30 40 Jun-17 Hingangao khu 214 184 85 25 25 30 30 30 44 Jun-17 Katrabad 235 191 10 35 35 35 35 35 16 Jun-17 pimperkhed 223 195 50 35 35 35 35 35 20 Jun-17 Bavchi 300 196 20 35 35 35 35 35 21 Jun-17

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Target

17

17 18

17

17

17

17

17 17 18

17

17

17 18

-

- -

17

-

-

-

-

- - -

- Total - ODF

- -

As per - GP name Additional

Jul

Jan Jan

Jun

Oct

Feb Apr Sep Feb

Dec

Aug

Nov

Mar Mar HHs BLS May by families 2012 Ratnapur 200 198 22 35 35 35 35 35 23 Jun-17 Ghargaon 238 199 130 40 40 40 40 30 9 Jun-17 Pachpimpla 336 218 190 40 40 40 40 40 18 Jun-17 Asu 583 220 50 40 40 40 40 40 20 Jun-17 Devgaon bu 270 222 28 40 40 40 40 40 22 Jun-17 Khasapuri 260 226 20 40 40 40 40 40 26 Jun-17 Ingoda 273 237 98 90 90 57 Mar-17 Dahitana 273 243 9 40 40 40 45 45 33 Jun-17 chinchpur khu 328 265 60 40 40 40 40 40 20 20 20 5 Sep-17 Wadner 364 274 44 40 40 40 40 40 20 20 20 14 Sep-17 Khasgaon 365 275 87 40 40 40 40 40 20 20 20 15 Sep-17 Rohkal 333 282 94 40 40 40 40 40 20 20 20 22 Sep-17 Pandhrewadi 360 291 130 40 40 40 40 40 20 20 20 31 Sep-17 Rui 334 300 4 50 50 50 50 50 15 15 15 5 Sep-17 Hingangao bk 366 309 129 50 50 50 50 50 15 15 15 14 Sep-17 shirala 397 326 50 50 50 50 50 50 20 20 20 16 Sep-17 shelgaon 512 343 51 50 50 50 50 50 25 25 25 18 Sep-17 Kukkadgao 462 346 57 50 50 50 50 50 25 25 25 21 Sep-17 Khanapur 418 352 113 50 50 50 50 50 25 25 25 27 Sep-17 Deulgaon 410 359 35 50 50 50 50 50 30 30 30 19 Sep-17 jektewadi 816 373 77 50 50 50 50 50 30 30 30 33 Sep-17 Wakdi 571 409 95 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 30 30 20 9 Dec-17

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Target

17

17 18

17

17

17

17

17 17 18

17

17

17 18

-

- -

17

-

-

-

-

- - -

- Total - ODF

- -

As per - GP name Additional

Jul

Jan Jan

Jun

Oct

Feb Apr Sep Feb

Dec

Aug

Nov

Mar Mar HHs BLS May by families 2012 Loni 530 424 62 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 30 30 20 24 Dec-17 Sonari 524 436 20 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 30 30 16 Dec-17 Watephal 505 448 28 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 30 30 28 Dec-17 Donja 659 467 140 150 150 167 Mar-17 Anala 522 470 67 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 30 Dec-17 Kandari 662 529 160 50 50 50 50 50 40 40 40 40 40 40 39 Dec-17 Tandulwadi 662 541 118 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 30 30 31 Dec-17 chinchpur bu 750 618 70 75 75 75 75 75 50 50 50 50 20 15 8 Dec-17 sirsaw 866 715 22 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 50 50 10 5 Dec-17

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Block Tuljapur

Target

17

17 18

17

17

17

17 17

17 18

17

17

17 18

-

- 17 -

-

-

-

- -

- - Total - -

- - GP name - ODF by HHs As per Additional

Jul

Jan Jan

Jun

Oct

Feb Apr Feb

Sep

Dec

Aug

Nov

Mar Mar BLS 2012 families May

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 KASAI 0 0 WARACHA TANDA 0 0 GONDHALWADI 234 18 18 Jan-17 ALIYABAD 150 22 22 Jan-17 HONALA 154 56 40 16 Feb-17 AMARAWATIWADI 212 57 35 22 Feb-17 RAMTIRTHA 143 60 30 15 15 Mar-17 JALKOTWADI (S) 248 68 40 28 Feb-17 MALUMBRA 401 69 45 24 Feb-17 KUNSAWALI 146 75 35 20 20 Mar-17 SAROLA 314 79 35 24 20 Mar-17 SHIRADHON 309 82 50 32 Feb-17 TIRTH (BK) 326 82 30 20 20 12 Apr-17 KATRI 226 85 35 25 25 Mar-17 BORNADIWADI 228 93 40 30 23 Mar-17 WADGAON-KATI 377 98 35 35 28 Mar-17 BHATAMBARI 202 99 40 30 29 Mar-17 WANEGAON 210 119 45 40 20 14 Apr-17 DEPAK NAGAR 143 122 40 30 20 20 12 May-17 SANGAVI-MARDI 288 130 45 40 30 15 Apr-17 DHANEGAON 241 133 40 40 30 23 Apr-17 GULHALLI 249 135 35 45 30 25 Apr-17

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Target

17

17 18

17

17

17

17 17

17 18

17

17

17 18

-

- 17 -

-

-

-

- -

- - Total - -

- - GP name - ODF by HHs As per Additional

Jul

Jan Jan

Jun

Oct

Feb Apr Feb

Sep

Dec

Aug

Nov

Mar Mar BLS 2012 families May

SANGAVI-KATI 256 136 45 45 30 16 Apr-17 MANEWADI 219 137 35 32 30 30 10 May-17 DHEKARI 435 146 40 40 30 36 Apr-17 SARDEWADI 296 147 75 72 Feb-17 GUJANUR 265 150 30 50 35 35 Apr-17 RAIKHEL 230 151 30 55 30 36 Apr-17

PANGARDHARWADI 397 154 40 40 40 34 Apr-17 BORI 207 156 45 45 45 21 Apr-17 HANGARGA-TUL 260 157 40 40 40 37 Apr-17 SHIRGAPUR 256 158 30 50 40 38 Apr-17 WADGAON-LAKHA 276 158 40 50 35 33 Apr-17 WAGDARI 237 158 40 50 35 33 Apr-17 FULWADI 282 160 40 50 35 35 Apr-17 YEDOLA 240 161 40 55 30 20 16 May-17 BASAVANTWADI 338 165 35 40 40 35 15 May-17 DEOSHINGA-TAL 302 172 40 45 45 42 Apr-17 DHANGARWADI 281 184 45 45 35 30 29 May-17 KAMTHA 254 188 30 35 40 45 38 May-17 DHINDEGAON 297 190 30 35 40 40 45 May-17 SARATI 200 192 40 40 30 30 35 17 Jun-17 DEOSHINGA-NAL 319 193 40 40 30 30 35 18 Jun-17 PIMPLA (BK) 402 198 45 40 35 38 40 May-17 GANJEWADI 312 199 40 45 35 35 44 May-17

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Target

17

17 18

17

17

17

17 17

17 18

17

17

17 18

-

- 17 -

-

-

-

- -

- - Total - -

- - GP name - ODF by HHs As per Additional

Jul

Jan Jan

Jun

Oct

Feb Apr Feb

Sep

Dec

Aug

Nov

Mar Mar BLS 2012 families May

YEWATI 276 199 45 45 40 40 29 May-17 BABHALGAON 215 206 40 45 40 45 36 May-17 HANGARGA-NAL 444 209 40 45 40 45 39 May-17 WANEWADI 342 210 40 45 40 45 40 May-17 BOLEGAON 273 211 40 45 40 45 41 May-17 GANDHORA 429 212 42 45 40 45 40 May-17 NANDURI 251 212 42 45 40 45 40 May-17 CHAWANWADI 350 214 40 45 40 45 44 May-17 JALKOTWADI 257 216 40 45 40 45 46 May-17 KUMBHARI 502 217 40 45 40 48 44 May-17 NILEGAON 364 221 40 45 50 46 40 May-17 BIJANWADI 349 225 40 40 40 30 30 30 15 Jul-17 HAGALUR 366 226 40 35 30 30 30 30 31 Jul-17 MASALA (KHURD) 665 229 35 25 20 20 20 20 25 30 16 18 Oct-17 ARALI (KH) 269 230 35 25 25 20 18 20 22 20 20 25 Oct-17 CHIKUNDRA 439 233 25 22 21 20 18 15 15 15 20 20 30 12 Dec-17 SURATGAON 377 233 23 19 19 22 20 18 19 16 23 22 32 Nov-17 HIPPARGA-TAD 338 235 25 18 19 22 20 18 19 22 23 22 27 Nov-17 TIRTH-KHURD 294 241 20 25 20 25 20 18 19 22 23 22 27 Nov-17 KEMWADI 411 242 20 25 20 25 20 18 19 22 23 22 28 Nov-17 MORDA 281 246 25 20 25 24 28 30 30 20 22 22 Oct-17 UMERGA (CHI) 317 249 28 25 25 20 18 20 22 20 30 25 16 Nov-17 DEOKRULI 385 256 35 25 25 20 18 20 22 20 30 25 16 Nov-17 KALEGAON 360 257 25 22 21 20 18 15 15 15 20 20 30 36 Dec-17

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Target

17

17 18

17

17

17

17 17

17 18

17

17

17 18

-

- 17 -

-

-

-

- -

- - Total - -

- - GP name - ODF by HHs As per Additional

Jul

Jan Jan

Jun

Oct

Feb Apr Feb

Sep

Dec

Aug

Nov

Mar Mar BLS 2012 families May

KHADKI 349 260 25 19 19 22 20 18 19 16 23 22 32 25 Dec-17 PIMPLA-KHURD 377 266 25 19 19 22 20 18 19 22 23 22 32 25 Dec-17 DAHITNA 339 267 25 20 19 22 20 18 19 22 23 22 32 25 Dec-17 HORTI 615 267 25 20 19 22 20 18 19 22 23 22 32 25 Dec-17 SAWARGAON 696 267 35 32 23 24 28 29 12 15 32 15 18 4 Dec-17 LOHAGAON 417 268 28 30 22 25 35 28 22 25 15 20 17 Nov-17 CHINCHILI 401 270 30 39 35 30 30 30 30 30 16 Sep-17 MURTA 499 277 29 45 35 20 20 20 43 45 20 Sep-17 KHUDAWADI 474 280 29 26 35 20 20 20 50 45 35 Sep-17 DHAHIWADI 444 281 28 25 25 20 30 30 50 25 23 25 Oct-17 DHOTRI 375 283 25 24 23 22 20 18 19 22 23 22 30 25 10 Jun-17 SHINDGAON 421 285 25 24 23 22 20 18 19 22 23 22 32 25 10 Jun-17 BORGAON 461 287 35 32 23 24 28 29 12 15 32 25 28 4 Dec-17 ARBALI 455 288 28 30 22 25 35 28 22 25 15 20 25 13 Dec-17 KILAJ 429 291 40 50 35 30 30 30 30 30 16 Sep-17 WADGAON-DEO 463 292 29 45 35 20 20 20 43 45 35 Sep-17 KHANAPUR 417 293 29 39 35 20 20 20 50 45 35 Sep-17 KHANDALA 423 295 30 25 25 20 30 30 50 25 35 25 Oct-17 SINDPHAL 519 296 20 35 35 20 20 20 47 45 35 19 Oct-17 CHIWARI 457 305 45 35 40 20 25 35 45 35 25 Sep-17 KADAMWADI 484 318 29 45 35 20 20 20 50 45 35 19 Oct-17 JAWALGA-MESAL 557 319 30 45 35 20 20 20 50 45 35 19 Oct-17 ARALI (BK) 686 330 35 45 35 20 20 20 50 45 35 25 Oct-17 TAMALWADI 815 369 49 45 35 20 30 35 50 45 35 25 Oct-17

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Target

17

17 18

17

17

17

17 17

17 18

17

17

17 18

-

- 17 -

-

-

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- -

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- - GP name - ODF by HHs As per Additional

Jul

Jan Jan

Jun

Oct

Feb Apr Feb

Sep

Dec

Aug

Nov

Mar Mar BLS 2012 families May

SHAHAPUR 606 370 50 45 35 20 30 35 50 45 35 25 Oct-17 SALGARA-MADDI 493 374 45 55 50 25 45 40 50 40 24 Sep-17 BARUL 682 379 40 50 35 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 44 Nov-17 1060 380 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 30 Aug-17 ITKAL 593 388 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 38 Aug-17 KESHEGAON 544 399 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 49 Aug-17 KATI 971 456 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 56 Sep-17 MANGRUL 869 471 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 21 Oct-17 KATGAON 985 495 75 75 75 70 60 65 50 25 Aug-17 SALGARA-DIVATI 650 496 75 76 76 65 65 60 55 24 Aug-17 NANDGAON 815 535 75 78 78 75 65 65 60 20 19 Sep-17 KARLA 899 618 70 82 80 80 80 70 70 60 26 Sep-17 KAKRAMBA 1103 654 75 80 85 75 75 75 70 70 49 Sep-17 JALKOT 1453 738 75 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 33 Nov-17 ANDUR 2404 1086 80 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 80 77 Jan-18

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Block Osmanabad

Target

17

17 18

17

17

17

17 17

17 18

17

17

17 18

-

- 17 -

-

-

-

- -

- - Total - -

- - GP name As per BLS Additional - ODF by HHs

Jul

Jan Jan

Jun

Oct

Feb Apr Feb

Sep

Dec

Aug

Nov

Mar Mar 2012 families May 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 RAJAURI 321 10 119 10 Jan-17 SAKANEWADI 148 28 80 18 10 Feb-17 BORKHEDA 350 29 13 18 11 Feb-17 DAKWADI 115 29 20 20 9 Feb-17 TUGAON 370 33 113 15 10 8 Mar-17 AMBEWADI 242 38 15 20 15 3 Mar-17 GAD-DEODHADARI 141 42 0 20 15 7 Mar-17 PALASWADI 182 42 0 20 15 7 Mar-17 BEGDA 209 46 0 20 15 11 Mar-17 DARFAL 310 56 2 30 17 9 Mar-17 WAKHARWADI 270 59 35 32 17 10 Mar-17 GAUDGAON 169 62 0 31 22 9 Mar-17 KAJALA 476 69 200 25 30 14 Mar-17 BARAMGAON (KH) 257 76 18 20 38 18 Mar-17 DUDHAGAON 218 77 10 30 35 12 Mar-17 WANEWADI 288 83 0 34 40 9 Mar-17 MULEWADI 187 85 0 15 27 25 10 8 May-17 SONEGAON 125 86 207 31 38 17 Mar-17 KUMBALWADI 224 106 6 24 40 32 10 Apr-17 SURDI 182 110 135 15 20 18 10 5 4 2 4 8 10 14 Nov-17 PAWARWADI 180 114 92 16 18 10 9 4 3 2 6 10 10 15 11 Dec-17 AMBEHOL 230 119 125 30 39 50 Mar-17 UTMIKAYAPUR 185 119 67 23 29 26 4 3 9 7 2 3 8 5 Nov-17 PAMPARI 206 132 51 22 26 13 6 5 4 5 3 10 17 21 Nov-17

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Target

17

17 18

17

17

17

17 17

17 18

17

17

17 18

-

- 17 -

-

-

-

- -

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- - GP name As per BLS Additional - ODF by HHs

Jul

Jan Jan

Jun

Oct

Feb Apr Feb

Sep

Dec

Aug

Nov

Mar Mar 2012 families May POHANER 322 144 0 32 44 68 Mar-17 KAUDAGAON 23 22 13 6 2 5 4 6 12 16 19 18 (BAVI) 200 146 78 Dec-17 SHINGOKI 540 146 0 35 41 70 Mar-17 GOREWADI 245 148 0 23 16 11 9 7 5 8 6 10 15 20 18 Dec-17 GOPALWADI 239 160 1 33 47 80 Mar-17 KUMALWADI 266 161 0 45 41 75 Mar-17 KHAMASWADI 220 165 9 47 43 75 Mar-17 KAWALEWADI 217 175 10 12 9 24 4 6 5 7 3 8 16 27 54 Dec-17 SHEKHAPUR 416 178 108 62 45 71 Mar-17 HINGALAGWADI 305 182 0 22 13 16 6 8 4 5 6 9 23 30 40 Dec-17 BEMBALI 497 183 1914 31 24 18 5 3 4 8 8 10 32 40 Nov-17 KHANAPUR 284 205 0 13 23 16 5 6 7 4 5 9 29 38 50 Dec-17 CHILWADI 394 207 0 31 37 31 4 3 5 6 10 15 26 39 Nov-17 MAHALINGI 270 209 0 14 26 34 5 4 8 6 4 22 38 37 11 Dec-17 DHUTTA 258 217 29 15 24 25 4 6 5 7 8 11 14 41 57 Dec-17 BORGAON - RAJE 287 220 5 16 22 27 8 7 5 9 11 10 22 42 41 Dec-17 ANSURADA 325 221 42 32 24 38 5 3 4 5 8 15 21 28 38 Dec-17 DEOLALI 383 221 0 26 29 22 7 5 6 9 16 12 23 28 38 Dec-17 KOLHEWADI 251 222 0 12 28 34 7 5 6 4 10 5 28 37 46 Dec-17 WARVANTI 287 223 0 10 18 30 5 4 3 8 14 22 25 37 47 Dec-17 256 230 0 10 20 27 6 4 8 5 15 25 30 45 35 Dec-17 RAMWADI 304 239 8 14 32 42 4 6 2 5 13 22 25 34 40 Dec-17 UMBEREGAVAN 290 246 57 8 30 40 4 6 8 9 15 30 40 26 30 Dec-17 SUMBHA 315 254 205 8 35 25 5 6 4 7 18 34 32 38 42 Dec-17 BHANASGAON 301 258 20 10 26 34 5 4 3 6 20 30 24 30 66 Dec-17 GOVERDHANWADI 379 259 0 25 30 40 10 5 8 15 20 20 25 31 30 Dec-17

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Target

17

17 18

17

17

17

17 17

17 18

17

17

17 18

-

- 17 -

-

-

-

- -

- - Total - -

- - GP name As per BLS Additional - ODF by HHs

Jul

Jan Jan

Jun

Oct

Feb Apr Feb

Sep

Dec

Aug

Nov

Mar Mar 2012 families May TAWARAJKHEDA 415 261 0 8 16 38 5 4 3 12 20 25 35 40 55 Dec-17 JAWALA (D) 281 262 16 12 35 25 4 6 5 12 28 24 35 34 42 Dec-17 RUI (DHOKI) 420 263 0 12 30 34 5 4 7 10 25 22 35 35 44 Dec-17 IRLA 460 265 73 112 50 103 Mar-17 KAMEGAON 317 265 0 14 28 42 5 4 8 9 26 30 25 45 29 Dec-17 BUKANWADI 318 272 295 10 25 30 5 6 9 4 22 28 30 43 60 Dec-17 KANGARA 552 272 244 10 25 30 5 6 9 4 22 28 30 43 60 Dec-17 GAWASUD 357 275 4 10 25 30 5 6 9 4 22 28 30 46 60 Dec-17 JAHAGIRDARWADI 332 278 53 12 36 40 5 6 4 15 12 25 36 45 42 Dec-17 TAKLI DHOKI 362 280 63 12 36 40 5 6 4 15 14 25 36 45 42 Dec-17 VITTHALWADI 326 280 19 12 36 40 5 6 4 15 14 25 36 45 42 Dec-17 JUNONI 430 283 0 10 38 35 4 6 7 10 25 35 40 40 33 Dec-17 MOHATHRWADI 342 296 0 14 40 40 5 6 4 15 26 40 35 36 35 Dec-17 SANGAVI 320 296 0 14 40 40 5 6 4 15 26 40 35 36 35 Dec-17 GHUGI 358 297 1 10 40 40 5 6 4 15 26 40 35 36 40 Dec-17 SANJA 1260 299 138 12 35 35 5 6 4 15 26 35 35 35 56 Dec-17 PALASAP 969 300 609 15 30 32 6 4 5 10 28 34 38 40 58 Dec-17 TAKALI BEMBALI 577 306 251 10 26 35 6 2 4 22 25 36 35 35 70 Dec-17 MEDSHINGA 386 314 0 10 22 34 4 5 8 9 30 35 40 50 67 Dec-17 DAUTPUR 374 315 2 8 25 30 6 8 9 15 22 28 35 40 50 39 Jan-17 KOLEWADI 356 316 7 8 25 30 6 8 9 13 22 30 35 40 50 40 Jan-17 LASONA 465 330 40 10 26 35 7 9 9 12 20 28 35 40 50 49 Jan-17 YEOTI 417 99 0 8 25 30 6 4 5 6 15 Aug-17 AMBEJAWALGE 686 339 264 35 32 45 6 8 9 25 26 35 40 40 38 Dec-17 BAVI (KAWL) 422 359 0 13 40 50 4 5 9 14 25 35 40 45 50 29 Jan-18 ARNI 479 361 56 10 30 35 10 5 6 15 34 35 40 35 40 66 Jan-18 WADEE (BAMANI) 426 364 46 15 20 30 40 5 8 16 40 40 35 35 35 45 Jan-18

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Target

17

17 18

17

17

17

17 17

17 18

17

17

17 18

-

- 17 -

-

-

-

- -

- - Total - -

- - GP name As per BLS Additional - ODF by HHs

Jul

Jan Jan

Jun

Oct

Feb Apr Feb

Sep

Dec

Aug

Nov

Mar Mar 2012 families May WADGAON 552 369 146 20 30 45 10 6 7 9 25 26 30 35 40 36 50 Feb-18 BHIKARSAROLA 433 373 19 20 30 50 10 6 6 9 25 26 30 35 40 36 50 Feb-18 CHIKHALI 572 374 0 20 30 50 10 6 6 10 25 26 30 35 40 36 50 Feb-18 BHANDHARWADI 447 381 45 15 35 40 10 8 9 15 35 35 35 35 35 35 39 Feb-18 DHARUR 497 402 400 10 30 50 9 9 10 25 19 35 40 35 45 45 40 Feb-18 KINI 543 408 59 10 30 50 9 9 10 25 25 35 40 35 45 45 40 Feb-18 YEDSHI 1110 410 675 15 35 40 10 8 9 15 35 35 35 35 35 35 68 Feb-18 TORAMBA 471 412 53 15 35 42 10 8 9 15 35 35 35 35 35 35 68 Feb-18 NANDURGA 514 417 0 11 30 50 9 9 10 25 35 35 38 35 45 45 40 Feb-18 WARUDA 522 426 55 10 35 50 9 9 10 25 35 35 38 35 45 40 50 Feb-18 PATODA 459 429 52 10 35 53 9 9 10 25 35 35 38 35 45 40 50 Feb-18 NITALI 484 437 74 15 35 45 10 8 9 25 35 35 40 40 45 45 50 Feb-18 KOUDGAON 10 35 55 9 9 10 30 38 35 40 42 45 45 37 (AMBE) 552 440 0 Feb-18 KHED 600 441 92 10 35 55 9 9 10 30 38 35 40 42 45 45 38 Feb-18 BHANDARI 492 445 16 15 35 50 9 7 10 35 30 34 40 40 45 45 50 Feb-18 MENDHA 590 445 7 15 35 50 9 7 10 35 30 34 40 40 45 45 50 Feb-18 SAMUDRAWANI 601 445 0 15 35 50 9 7 10 35 30 34 40 40 45 45 50 Feb-18 GHATANGRI 513 459 183 15 35 54 9 7 10 35 30 34 40 40 45 45 60 Feb-18 PADOLI (AK) 976 467 0 15 35 50 9 4 10 40 40 34 40 40 45 45 60 Feb-18 SAROLA -BK 657 469 15 14 35 50 9 7 10 40 40 34 40 40 45 45 60 Feb-18 BAMANI 574 470 12 10 30 45 8 7 10 45 45 40 40 40 45 45 60 Feb-18 TAKWEEKI 595 478 0 8 30 50 8 7 15 45 45 40 40 40 45 45 60 Feb-18 KARAAJAKHEDA 564 489 35 10 28 45 7 7 15 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 62 Feb-18 ALNI 672 508 56 10 28 50 7 7 15 45 45 45 45 45 50 50 66 Feb-18 KASHAGAVAN 774 517 10 10 28 50 7 7 15 45 45 45 50 50 50 50 65 Feb-18 UPLE- M 1031 521 0 15 25 45 7 8 15 35 40 45 55 55 55 55 66 Feb-18

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Target

17

17 18

17

17

17

17 17

17 18

17

17

17 18

-

- 17 -

-

-

-

- -

- - Total - -

- - GP name As per BLS Additional - ODF by HHs

Jul

Jan Jan

Jun

Oct

Feb Apr Feb

Sep

Dec

Aug

Nov

Mar Mar 2012 families May RUIBHAR 944 641 145 10 40 50 7 9 15 50 50 55 55 65 65 70 100 Feb-18 WAGHOLI 1196 658 55 15 40 50 7 9 20 50 50 55 55 65 65 70 107 Feb-18 JAGAJI 924 692 13 15 45 50 7 9 20 50 60 60 60 65 65 75 111 Feb-18 TADWALA 1233 894 629 15 45 50 10 15 25 60 65 65 70 80 90 110 194 Feb-18 TER 2621 1302 0 150 95 175 24 25 30 80 93 55 100 110 100 115 150 Feb-18 KOND 1440 1312 200 150 95 175 24 25 30 80 94 55 100 110 100 122 152 Feb-18 DHOKI 2969 2522 496 150 95 170 20 25 80 150 150 155 160 175 250 250 692 Feb-18

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Block Washi

Target

17

17 18

17

17

17

17 17

17 18

17

17

17 18

-

- 17 -

-

-

-

- -

- - Total - -

- - GP name As per - ODF by HHs Additional

Jul

Jan Jan

Jun

Oct

Feb Apr Feb

Sep

Dec

Aug

Nov BLS Mar Mar families May 2012

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

SONARWADI 153 0 9 DAHIPHAL 256 9 113 4 5 Feb-17 SHENDI 149 14 54 7 7 Feb-17 SONEGAON 102 14 0 6 8 Feb-17 PIMPALWADI 150 24 22 18 6 Feb-17 JAWALKA 113 27 64 7 10 10 Mar-17 PARDI 230 29 18 0 10 10 9 Apr-17 SATAWAIWADI 138 33 28 10 10 10 3 Apr-17 SROLA (WASHI) 156 49 78 12 10 8 10 9 Mar-17 WADJI 455 54 226 12 10 11 12 9 Mar-17 KANHERI 204 65 90 5 10 12 10 12 16 Jun-17 PANGARI 193 75 110 21 15 12 11 16 May-17 HATOLA 226 79 0 18 22 16 18 5 May-17 ZINNAR 143 79 19 4 10 24 25 16 May-17 MASUBACHIWADI 152 84 25 21 18 15 23 7 May-17 SELU 121 84 2 10 15 26 11 13 9 Jun-17 RUI 232 94 19 10 21 13 18 13 19 Jun-17 GOLEGAON 220 109 38 21 25 22 19 13 9 Jun-17

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Target

17

17 18

17

17

17

17 17

17 18

17

17

17 18

-

- 17 -

-

-

-

- -

- - Total - -

- - GP name As per - ODF by HHs Additional

Jul

Jan Jan

Jun

Oct

Feb Apr Feb

Sep

Dec

Aug

Nov BLS Mar Mar families May 2012 GHODKI 203 129 0 14 22 24 21 19 29 Jun-17 PIMPALGAON (KAM) 280 130 157 11 26 17 19 25 19 13 Jul-17 KHAMKARWADI 209 147 40 18 15 29 31 28 22 4 Jul-17 NANDGAON 224 165 10 19 18 24 29 19 25 31 Jul-17 FARKABAD 231 183 10 26 26 24 24 26 29 28 Jul-17 DONGREWADI 306 218 0 25 32 32 29 29 36 35 Jul-17 DASHMEGAON 463 219 32 29 28 33 29 29 36 35 Jul-17 KHANAPUR 325 232 94 32 39 31 28 39 32 31 Jul-17 LAKHANGAON 344 240 378 39 36 39 32 32 31 31 Jul-17 SARAMKUNDI 471 240 20 35 34 33 31 36 36 35 Jul-17 TANDULWADI 384 248 10 34 37 35 38 34 34 36 Jul-17 PIMPALGAON (KO) 340 271 0 36 39 42 39 42 43 30 Jul-17 KADAKNATHWADI 512 298 23 39 45 42 43 38 45 46 Jul-17 GHATPIMPARI 445 301 47 56 43 43 48 45 42 24 Jul-17 GOJAWADA 404 304 60 12 56 52 51 49 42 42 Jul-17 PARGAON 924 335 176 18 59 52 56 43 59 48 Jul-17 PIMPALGAON (LINGI) 530 338 217 34 36 56 59 48 54 51 Jul-17 MANDAVA 526 379 13 46 59 56 58 57 49 54 Jul-17 IZORA 437 392 0 26 56 45 39 51 49 54 36 36 Sep-17 SAROLA (MANDAVA) 443 393 0 24 56 43 45 57 48 43 42 35 Sep-17 762 399 25 46 41 56 58 57 49 54 20 18 Sep-17 BAVI 638 449 122 18 55 62 68 65 65 52 49 15 Sep-17

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Target

17

17 18

17

17

17

17 17

17 18

17

17

17 18

-

- 17 -

-

-

-

- -

- - Total - -

- - GP name As per - ODF by HHs Additional

Jul

Jan Jan

Jun

Oct

Feb Apr Feb

Sep

Dec

Aug

Nov BLS Mar Mar families May 2012 TERKHEDA 1329 545 189 61 56 53 63 62 59 52 56 83 Sep-17 PARA 752 662 150 78 82 75 62 89 78 65 81 52 Sep-17

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Annexure 3: Officials who participated in preparation of the plan

Sr. Name of Participant Designation Office No. 1 Ayush Prasad Addl. Collector/BDO Panchayat Samiti Omerga 2 Dr. S. B. Jadhav Dy CEO (W.S.) Zilla Parishad Osmanabad 3 Jayant Deshapande UNICEF - Consultant UNICEF 4 Sachin Hattalage Project Co-ordinator Primove, Pune 5 Sachin Supekar Consultant Primove, Pune 6 Sarfaraz Kazi R.C Primove, Pune 7 Arun Rasal R.C WSSO, 8 Dr. Jasmin Shaikh BDO Panchayat Samiti Lohara 9 Shingare R. G. ABDO PBTPU 10 Gaikwad Ramakant D.P.M. DWSM Osmanabad 11 Hanumant S. Gadage IEC DWSM Osmanabad 12 Pradip Kamble Accountant SBM DWSM ZP Osmanabad 13 Pramod Chindarkar Accountant DWSM ZP Osmanabad 14 S. B. Tekale HRD DWSM Osmanabad 15 Vaibhav Giri SSHC DWSM ZP Osmanabad 16 A. C. Kamble EOP Panchayat Samiti Paranda 17 Bhange S. A. E.O. (vp) Panchayat Samiti Osmanabad 18 Bhoinwad R. V. EOP Panchayat Samiti Osmanabad 19 Bidave M. S. EOP Panchayat Samiti Umaraga 20 Chavhan P. M. EOP Panchayat Samiti Umaraga 21 Dhakane S. S. EOP Panchayat Samiti Bahot 22 Gaikwad Ratnadip R. EOP Panchayat Samiti Umaraga 23 Jadhav D. M. EOP Panchayat Samiti Umaraga 24 Jadhav T. J. EOP Panchayat Samiti Tulajapur 25 Jhambare H. A. EOP Panchayat Samiti Kalamb 26 Kamble A. C. EOP Panchayat Samiti Paranj 27 Kavale A. C. EOP Panchayat Samiti Paranj 28 Kulakarni N. G. EOP Panchayat Samiti Tulajapur 29 Kulkarni N. G. EOP Panchayat Samiti Tulajapur 30 Mashalkar S. M. EOP Panchayat Samiti Tulajapur 31 Nimbalkar K. D. EOP Panchayat Samiti Umaraga 32 Raut S. M. EOP 33 Raut S.S. EOP Panchayat Samiti Tulajapur 34 S. M. Lomate EOP Panchayat Samiti Tulajapur 35 Sharagar S. M. EOP Panchayat Samiti Umaraga 36 Shrihari Lomate EOP Panchayat Samiti Tulajapur 37 Umbare A. S. EOP Panchayat Samiti Lohara

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38 Vagge J. T. EOP Panchayat Samiti Vashi 39 Vairage R. A. EOP Panchayat Samiti Paranda 40 Waghmare V. J. EOP Panchayat Samiti Bhum 41 Ingave G. N. Gramsevak Panchayat Samiti Umaraga 42 Kalshetti S.S. Gramsevak Panchayat Samiti Umaraga 43 Kharat S. D. Gramsevak Panchayat Samiti Paranda 44 P. S. Bhanswile Gramsevak Panchayat Samiti Tulajapur 45 P. S. Bhosale Gramsevak Panchayat Samiti Tulajapur 46 Pawar D. P. Gramsevak Panchayat Samiti Lohara 47 Rathod S. D. Gramsevak Panchayat Samiti Osmanabad 48 Sokande D. B. Gramsevak Panchayat Samiti Vashi 49 Ade S. A. BRC Panchayat Samiti Osmanabad 50 Asha Bandgar Co-ordinator 51 B. G. Jogdand Cluster Co-ordinator Panchayat Samiti Kalamb 52 Chakor R. V. Cluster Co-ordinator Panchayat Samiti Osmanabad 53 Chavan D. S. BRC Panchayat Samiti Lohara 54 Chavhan Shrihari Shankar BRC Panchayat Samiti Lohara 55 Gulmire S. P. Cluster Co-ordinator Panchayat Samiti Paranj 56 Jadhav V. C. Cluster Co-ordinator Panchayat Samiti Umaraga 57 Jadhav V. G. Cluster Co-ordinator Panchayat Samiti Umaraga 58 Kamble BRC Panchayat Samiti Bhum 59 Kamble S.S. BRC Panchayat Samiti Bhum 60 P. M. More Cluster Co-ordinator Panchayat Samiti Umaraga 61 R. M. Kamble Cluster Co-ordinator Panchayat Samiti Bhum 62 Raut M. H. Cluster Co-ordinator Panchayat Samiti Kalamb 63 Raut M. L. Cluster Co-ordinator Panchayat Samiti Kalamb 64 Shaikh A. B. Cluster Co-ordinator Panchayat Samiti Kalamb 65 Shaikh R. A. BRC Panchayat Samiti Tulajapur 66 Shinde B. P. BRC Panchayat Samiti Osmanabad 67 Shinde S. P. BRC Panchayat Samiti Osmanabad 68 T. B. Shekh Cluster Co-ordinator Panchayat Samiti Kalamb 69 Umesh Pande MP 70 Y. G. Yaluwade Cluster Co-ordinator Panchayat Samiti Paranda 71 Kulkarni S. V. Panchayat Samiti Kalamb 72 Rathod N. S. Panchayat Samiti Umaraga 73 S. G. Pimpalkar Ao Panchayat Samiti Tulajapur 74 S. P. Gulmire Panchayat Samiti Paranda 75 Varavade N. Ao Panchayat Samiti Paranda 76 Aarindyoo Choudhary Student TISS 77 Akash Student TISS 78 Amit Kumar Student TISS 79 Anand Peters Student TISS

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80 Aparna Kulkarni Student TISS 81 Dilip Mahto Student TISS 82 Gehan Gaikwad Student TISS 83 Haps a Student TISS 84 J. Pavan Kumar Student TISS 85 Mayur Student TISS 86 Nihalika Singh Student TISS 87 Ritwik Student TISS 88 Rokade Heash Student TISS 89 Ruby Singh Student TISS 90 Sharad Dutta Student TISS 91 Shushil Kumar Student TISS 92 Sunil Kumar Student TISS 93 Tapan Kumar Student TISS 94 Virbhushan Sonal Student TISS 95 Yogendra Student TISS 96 Yogendra Kulkarni Student TISS 97 Gopal Gore Coordinator - TISS TISS 98 Kalpesh Pande Consultant TISS 99 Mathew Lukos Consultant TISS 100 Nilesh Shirangal Consultant TISS 101 Nitesh Kumar Consutant TISS 102 Ravale P. L. Coordinator Panchayat Samiti

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