IWMP-I (2009-10) Block-Bidhuna, Distt.-Auraiya
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D.P.R. of The IWMP-I (2009-10) Block-Bidhuna, Distt.-Auraiya Department of Land Development and Water Resources, Uttar Pradesh Bhoomi Sanrakshan Adhikari, L.D.W.R., Auraiya at Ajeetmal Kanpur Division Kanpur 1 CERTIFICATE This is certified that the proposed Project (IWMP-I) having Eleven Micro-Watersheds of Block-Bidhuna, District Auraiya, (U.P.) has been selected for its sustainable development of manageemnt of natural resources on watershed basis under Integrated Watershed Management Programme. The treatable rainfed area is physically available for proposed interventions and is not overlapping with any other schemes. It will be developed and managed by as per Common Guidelines for Watershed Development Project-2008, GOI, New Delhi. The significant results will be achieved through proposed interventions on soil and water conservation, ground water recharge, availability of drinking and irrigation water, agricultural production systems, live stock, fodder availability, livelihoods of asset less peoples, capacity building, etc. The proposed Detailed Project Report of IWMP-I, 2009-10 is submitted for its approval. Soil Conservation Officer Deputy Director Land Development and Water Resource Land Development and Water Resource Auraiya at Ajeetmal (U.P.) Kanpur Division, Kanpur (U.P.) Project Director Chief Development Officer DRDA, Auraiya (U.P.) Distt.-Auraiya (U.P.) 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY All the micro-watersheds of IWMP-I, 2009-10 are situated in Bidhuna Block of District Auraiya, Uttar Pradesh. The project consists of eleven micro-watersheds namely Sabhad (2C4B5a4d), Mau (2C4B5a4c), Marha Macchi Jhil (2C4B5a4b), Belpur Bela (2C4B5a4a), Banthara (2C4B5a2d), Dondapur (2C4B5a2c), Babina Sukhchenpur (2C4B5a1d), Bhadasiya (2C4B5a1c), Indpamau (2C4B5a1b), Asjana (2C4B5a1c (L)) and Sarai Pratham (2C4C2c1d (L)) . All these microwatersheds spread over in 45 villages of 31 Gram Panchayat. The total geographical area of the IWMP-I is 8269.851 ha, out of which 6177.00 ha is treatable under Integrated Watershed Management Programme IWMP-I. All micro-watershed falls in agro-climatic zone of Central Plain Zone representing semi-arid ecological sub-region. The microwatersheds of IWMP-I is situated at an elevation of some 135m to 152m above mean sea level and has relief from 11m. to 16m. The watershed has a general slope is about 1.00 per cent. General topography of the watershed is mild to gentle. Elevation range and relief are given in Table 2.3. Spatial distribution of different slope classes was prepared using Arc GIS. Slope was divided into five classes’ viz. 0-0.5, 0.5- 1.0, 1-3, 3-5, and more than 5 per cent. Per cent areal extent of different slope classes in IWMP-I micro-watershed is shown in Table 2.4. The dominant slope category in the micro-watershed were 1-3 per cent (39%) followed by 3-5 per cent (28%). on an average 17 per cent of the population is scheduled caste. Population details of the IWMP-I are depited in Table 3.1. In general 7 per cent opulation migrate from the project area due to drought and earn more money, however, migration was more than 50 per cent during 2007-08 due to continuous drought from 2004 to 2007 in the region. Major crops of the watershed are Urd, Moong, Sorghum, Paddy and Arhar during kharif and Pea, wheat, Barley, Massor and mustard during rabi. The productivity of these crops is significantly lower than the national and state average. The cropping intensity during kharif is significantly lower than the rabi . The pre-dominant tree species are Neem (Azadirachta indica), Babool (Acacia nilotica) , Palas and Ber ( Zizyphus spp.) etc . 3 Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) exercise was conducted to understand the people’s needs and problems. The exercise brought out pressing needs and preferences of people for water harvesting structures through pucca checkdams on ephemeral streams, earthen bunding to protect soil erosion from agricultural fields along with field drainage structure, crop varieties with improved package of practices, agroforestry interventions and improved cultivation of fodder production, etc. The Watershed Committee (WC) and SHGs have been constituted according to IWMP Guideline-2008. Active participation and co-operation of community will be ensured by building their capacities through exposures and trainings. The overall BC ratio of the project is estimated to be more than 2.00 as compared to the 1.55 in pre project scenario . 4 CONTENTS No. Particulars Page Nos. 1. INTRODUCTION AND PROJECT BACKGROUND 1.1 Project Background 9 1.2 Need and scope for Watershed Development Programme 13 1.3 Weightage for the selection of the proposed watershed 13 1.4 Details of ongoing watershed development programme 15 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED PROJECT AREA 2.1 Location 16 2.2 Area and Land use 21 2.3 Physiography 25 2.4 Climate 27 3. BASELINE SURVEY AND PARTICIPATORY RURAL APPRAISAL 3.1 Socio-Economic Analysis 29 3.2 Soil Texture 64 3.3 Major Crops and its productivity 65 3.4 Agroforestry nad Horticulture 77 3.5 Livestock and Fisheries 80 3.6 Foresh and Grass Land 88 3.7 Livelihood Status 91 4. INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT 4.1 Project Implementing Agency 112 4.2 Details of formation of SHGs and User Groups 113-174 4.3 Convergence in IWMP-I, Auraiya 175 5. MANAGEMENT / ACTION PLAN 176 5.1 Entry Point Activity (EPA) 177 5.2 Work Phase 180 6. CAPACITY BUILDING PLAN 181-208 7. PHASING OF PROGRAMME AND BUDGETING 209-211 7.1 Monitoring and Evalution 212 7.2 Annual Action Plan 213 7.3 Details of Convergence 214 8. CONSOLIDATION AND WITHDRAWAL STRATEGY 215 5 No. Particulars Page Nos. 9. EXPECTED OUTCOME 9.1 Employment generation and checking migration 216 9.2 Other expected outcome 216 10. MAPS (Satellite Image of the Project Area, Cadastral Map, Contour Map, Drainage map, MWSs Map & Action plan map) 11. ANNEXURE-I PARAMETERS 218 12. ANNEXURE-II CONTRIBUTION TO WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT FUND (WDF) 219-220 13. ANNEXURE-III LIVELIHOOD ACTION PLAN FOR LANDLESS/ASSETLESS 221-223 6 LIST OF TABLES S.No. Particulars Page Nos. 1 Table 1.1: Basic Project Information 9 2 Table 1.2: Approved plan Preliminary Project Report (PPR) by Steering Committee (SC), Govt. of India 10 3 Table 1.3: Details of Micro Watersheds 10-13 4 Table 1.4: Weigthage Criteria (for score) 13-14 5 Table 2.1: General Description of the Project Area 16-20 6 Table 2.2: Details of land resources in IWMP-I of Auraiya 21-24 7 Table 2.3: Slope range in the project area for IWMP-I in Auraiya 25 8 Table. 2.4 : Areal extent of various slope classes in the micro-watershed of IWMP-I 26 9 Table 2.5: Average monthly rainfall of the last 05 years 27 10 Table 2.6: Flood and Drought Area 28 11 Table 3.1: Demographic Features in Project Area 29-32 12 Table 3.2: Details of land holding pattern 33-43 13 Table 3.3: Details of Migration: from project area (IWMP-I Auraiya) 44-46 14 Table 3.4: Details of Village Infrastructure 47-57 15 Table. 3.5 Details of Common Property Resources In IWMP-I, Auraiya 58-63 16 Table 3.6: Soil Texture 64 17 Table 3.7: Microwatershed wise details of crops, their productivity and production 65-75 18 Table 3.8: Food, Fodder and fuel production in the proejct area (IWMP-I District, Auraiya) 76 19 Table 3.9: Horticulture Status 77-79 20 Table 3.10: Live Stock Population 80-83 21 Table 3.11: Productivity of Live Stock 84-87 22 Table 3.12: Forest, Vegetative Cover/Grass Land 88-91 23 Table 3.13: Livelihood status of landless people IWMP-I Auraiya 92-95 24 Table 3.14: Details of Live Stock status of the farmers 96-99 25 Table 3.15: Present Livelihood status 100-103 26 Table 3.16: Ground Water Status 104-106 27 Table 3.17: Irrigation Status 106-109 28 Table 3.18: Source-wise irrigated area 109-112 29 Table 4.1: Details of Project Implementing Agency (PIA) 112 30 Table 4.2: Details of Staff of PIA 113 31 Table 4.3: Details of Watershed Development Team (WDT) 114 32 Table 4.4: Details of Watershed Committee (WC) 115-145 7 S.No. Particulars Page Nos. 34 Table 4.5 Villagewise details of SHG 146-158 35 Table 4.6: Details of Self Help Groups 159-162 36 Table 4.7: Village wise details of UGs 163-174 37 Table. 4.8 : List of Central/State sponsored schemes 175 38 Table. 4.9 : Details Convergence wtih MNREGA 176 39 Table 5.1: Detail of EPA Activities and their expenditure 177-179 40 Table 5.2: Runoff and soil erosion in the project area 181-182 41 Table 5.3 Microwatershed wise detail of Proposed activities 183-186 42 Table. 5.4 : Village/Gram Panchayat/Watershed Committee wise detail of Proposed activities 187- 43 Table 6.1: List of identified training institutes for capacity building 209 44 Table 6.2: Training to stakeholders on participatory watershed management 210 45 Table 6.3: Capacity Building Annual Action Plan 211 46 Table 7.1: Physical, financial targets, outlays and their year wise breakups 213 47 Table 7.2: Details of proposed watershed wise Convergence in the project 214 48 Table 9.1 Expected Benefits 216 8 CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION AND PROJECT BACKGROUND 1.1: Project Background: IWMP-1 project is located in Bidhuna Block of Auraiya District, U.P. The project is a cluster of 11 Micro watersheds with 2C4B5a4d, 2C4B5a4c, 2C4B5a4b, 2C4B5a4a, 2C4B5a2d, 2C4B5a2c, 2C4B5a1d, 2C4B5a1c, 2C4B5a1b, 2C4B5a1c and 2C4B5a1d being their respective codes.