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ANNUAL REPORT YEAR OF THE REPORT (2018-2019) DISTRICT MINERAL FOUNDATION TRUST GARHWA, JHARKHAND District Mineral Foundation, Garhwa. Annual Report for financial year 2018-2019 Page | 2 District Mineral Foundation, Garhwa. Annual Report for financial year 2018-2019 MESSAGE FROM DEPUTY COMMISSIONER CUM CHAIRPERSON, GOVERNING COUNCIL AND MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE, DMFT GARHWA District Mineral Foundation (DMF) is a trust set up as a non-profit body, in those districts where development of local inhabitants, both socially and financially, can be possible through funding of mining industry. This has been set up to work for the interest and benefit of persons and areas of mining related operations. It is funded through the royalty contributions from mining companies. It was mandated through the Mines and Minerals (Development & Regulation) Act, 1957 (Amendment in 2015). In this regard, DMF Trust, Garhwa was registered on 24/02 /2016 and is continuing to work for the developmental needs of people of areas near the mining industry. DMF funds are treated as extra-budgetary resources for the State Plan. Efforts are made to achieve convergence with the State and the District Plans so that the activities taken up by the DMF can supplement the development and welfare activities already being carried out. Further, the Pradhan Mantri Khanij Kshetra Kalyan Yojana (PMKKKY) will be implemented by the DMF. The overall objective of PMKKKY scheme will be (a) to implement various developmental and welfare projects/programs in mining affected areas. These projects/ programs will be complimenting the existing ongoing schemes/projects of State and Central Government; (b) to minimize/mitigate the adverse impacts, during and after mining, on the environment, health and socio-economics of people in mining districts; and (c) to ensure long term sustainable livelihoods for the affected people in mining areas. Last but not the least, the more and more numbers of new leases of Minor as well as Major Minerals granted, it will reciprocate the funding in DMF, which will speed up the development of local inhabitants as well as the district itself. DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, GARHWA Page | 3 District Mineral Foundation, Garhwa. Annual Report for financial year 2018-2019 INDEX SL.NO./ CONTENTS PAGE NO. CHAPTER 1. Executive Summary 05 2. Overview of Garhwa District. 06 TO 12 (A.) About the District. 06 TO 08 (B.) Administrative Set-up of District. 09 (C.) Mineral Overview of the District. 09 TO 11 (D.) Mining Affected Area. 11 TO 12 3. District Mineral Foundation. 13 (A.) Vision. 13 (B.) Mission. 13 (C.) About PMKKKY. 13 (D.) Objectives of PMKKKY. 13 4. Governance and Management of DMFT. 14 TO 15 (A) Governing Council. 14 TO 15 (B) Managing Committee. 15 (C) Details of Registration. 15 (D) Meetings of the Governing Council committee and Managing Committee. 15 5. Financial Accruals 16 (A) Contribution to DMF Fund Garhwa. 16 6. Planning and Allocation 17 (A) Annual Planning Process 17 (B) Administrative Process of Approving Projects 17 7. Projects Under PMKKKY Scheme 18 TO 21 (A) An Overview 18 (B) High Priority Areas 18 TO 19 (C) Other Priority Areas 19 TO 20 (D) Drinking Water Supply 21 8. Environment Preservation and Other related measures 22 TO 23 (A) Healthcare. 21 (B) Education 21 (C) Welfare – Women and Children. 21 (D) ) Welfare – Aged and Disabled People. 21 (E) Skill Development. 21 (F) Sanitation (ODF) 21 (G) Physical Infrastructure 21 (H) Irrigation. 22 (I) Energy and Watershed Development. 22 (J) Any Other measure for enhancing Environmental Quality. 22 9. Success Stories. 24 10. Accounts Statement and Audit Report. 25 TO 28 11. Way Forward. 29 12. Annexure. 30 TO 31 (I). List of Villages/Urban Local Body Under Directly Mining Affected Areas. 30 (II). Minutes of Meeting of Governing Council of the DMFT Garhwa. 31 Page | 4 District Mineral Foundation, Garhwa. Annual Report for financial year 2018-2019 CHAPTER - 01 Executive Summary This report discusses the objectives, planning, schemes undertaken and the achievements by the implementation of District Mineral Foundation Trust Fund utilised in Garhwa district. The District Mineral Foundation (DMF) is a trust setup as a non-profit body established in those district s affected by mining works with an objective to work for the development of the people directly or indirectly affected by mining in the region. The trust is funded through the royalty fund collected by all the mining companies in the area. DMF funds are treated as extra-budgetary resources for the State Plan. Efforts are made to achieve convergence with the State and the District Plans so that the activities taken up by the DMF can supplement the development and welfare activities already being carried out. Further, the Pradhan Mantri Khanij Kshetra Kalyan Yojana (PMKKKY) will be implemented by the DMF. The overall objective of PMKKKY scheme will be (a) to implement various developmental and welfare projects/programs in mining affected areas. These projects/ programs will be complimenting the existing ongoing schemes/projects of State and Central Government; (b) to minimize/mitigate the adverse impacts, during and after mining, on the environment, health and socio-economics of people in mining districts; and (c) to ensure long term sustainable livelihoods for the affected people in mining areas. Page | 5 District Mineral Foundation, Garhwa. Annual Report for financial year 2018-2019 CHAPTER - 02 Overview of Garhwa District. (A.) About the District. District Overview Sl.NO. Features Value 1 Geographical Area 4044 sq. km 2 Forest coverage 33% 3 Total population 13.22 lakhs 4 No. of Male 6.83 lakhs 5 No. of Female 6.38 lakhs 6 Population Density 323 persons/ sq. km 7 Sex Ratio 935 8 Total SC Population 319946 9 Total ST Population 205874 10 PVTG Households 8611 11 Subdivision 3 12 Block 20 13 Revenue Villages 915 14 Gram Panchayats 189 15 Nagar Panchayats( Municipal Councils) 03 Garhwa district is one of the twenty-four districts of Jharkhand State, India. Garhwa district is a part of the Palamu division, and its administrative headquarters are in the city of Garhwa. On 1 April 1991, this district was created from the former Palamu district by separating its former Garhwa sub-division. As of 2011 Garhwa district is currently a part of the Red Corridor. Garhwa district lies between 23° 60’ and 24° 39’ north latitude and 83° 22’ and 84° 00’ east longitude. It is bordered by the Son River on the north, Palamau district of Jharkhand state on the east, Balrampur-Ramanujganj district of Chhattisgarh state on the south, and Sonebhadra district of Uttar Pradesh on the west. According to the 2011 census, Garhwa district has a population of 1,322,784, roughly equal to the nation of Mauritius or the US state of New Hampshire. This gives it a ranking of 368th in India, out of a total of 640. The district has a population density of 327 inhabitants per square kilometre (850/sq mi). Its population growth rate over the decade 2001- 2011 was 27.71%. Garhwa has a sex ratio of 933 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy Page | 6 District Mineral Foundation, Garhwa. Annual Report for financial year 2018-2019 rate of 62.18%. At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 93.49% of the population in the district spoke Hindi, 5.29% Urdu and 0.87% Kurukh as their first language. Nearest railway station is Garhwa Town, Indian Railway Code for Garhwa town is GHQ. Another nearby railway station (around 10 km away) is Garwa Road, Indian Railway Code for Garhwa road is GHD. Garhwa railway station is a railway station for Garhwa city. Garhwa is located 1,036 kilometres (644 mi) south east of New Delhi and is accessible by train to Garwa Road Junction from Lucknow, Patna, Ranchi, Kota, Bhopal Junction, Delhi, Jabalpur, Kolkata, Varanasi and Gaya. The nearest airport is 165 kilometres (103 mi) away in Ranchi. Garhwa is well connected with patna, Ranchi, Raipur, Kolkata, Varanasi,Ambikapur,Durgapur, Jamshedpur, Garhwa, Delhi, Lucknow, Allahabad, Kota, Kanpur , Ramanujganj and Renukoot etc. by road. INDUSTRIAL SCENARIO OF GARHWA SL.NO. PARTICULARS NO. OF INDUSTRIES 1 REGISTERED INDUSTRIAL UNIT 119 2 TOTAL INDUSTRIAL UNIT 170 3 REGISTERED MEDIUM & LARGE UNIT 4 ESTIMATED AVG. NO. OF DAILY WORKER 4,920 EMPLOYED IN SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES 5 NO. OF INDUSTRIAL AREA 01 TOURIST PLACES OF GARHWA 1. Radha Krishna Mandir o The Radha Krishna Mandir is a famous spot of visit in NagarUntari, the fame is because of the golden Statue which are worshiped here. It is said that this Idol is of 32 mand of Gold. 2.Goddess baghwati Temple Ketar 2. Gunga Jhanih Waterfall Gunga Jhanjh Waterfalls is situated in Hesatu in Garhwa District in Jharkhand. This waterfall descends down from a height of 100 ft and is the starting point of the Haraiya River. 3. Parasdiha Falls 4. Sukhaldari Falls nearby there are some more waterfalls such as Parasdiha fall in Bhawanathpur which is 50 km Page | 7 District Mineral Foundation, Garhwa. Annual Report for financial year 2018-2019 from the district headquarters and Gursandhu fall in Ranka will be a splendid spots of visit indeed. 5. Hisatu Falls 6. Garhdevi Mandir. BLOCK MAP OF THE DISTRICT GARHWA Page | 8 District Mineral Foundation, Garhwa. Annual Report for financial year 2018-2019 (B.) Administrative Set-up of District. Garhwa district consists of 20 blocks. The following are the list of the blocks in Garhwa district: 1. Bhandaria block 2. Danda block 3. Garhwa block 4. Manjhiaon block 5. Ramkanda block 6. Bishunpura block 7. Bhawnathpur block 8. Dandai block 9. Kandi block 10. Meral block 11. Ramna block 12. Ketar block 13. Sagma block 14. Chinia block 15.