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Itda (Ptg-Chenchu) Mannanur Nagarkurnool District Government of Telengana ITDA (PTG-CHENCHU) MANNANUR NAGARKURNOOL DISTRICT GOVERNMENT OF TELENGANA BRIEF NOTE ON ITDA FOR DEVELOPMENT OF PVTG- CHENCHUS As a part of TSP strategy, during Fifth five year Plan, ITDAs were constituted in districts having Scheduled area and preponderance of tribal population. Subsequently, MADA Pockets and clusters were also formed to cover the pockets of tribal concentration outside of TSP areas. The rest of the tribal population not covered under ITDA/MADA clusters is covered under dispersed tribal Groups who are spread over more than one district and require special focus on certain tribal Groups. As per G.O. Ms.No.314, ESW, dated 24.03.1976 the Govt. have issued orders for creation of “Integrated Tribal Development Agency for Primitive Tribal Groups” (Chenchu) for 6 districts Viz.,1. Mahabubnagar 2. Nalgonda, 3.Ranga Reddy 4.Prekasam 5.Kurnool and 6. Gunture districts with head querters at Hyderabad under the Chairmanship of Director of Tribal Welfare, AP.,Hyderabad. later, as per GO Ms.No. 115, Dt;19.06.1980 and Go.Ms.No.245 Dt.10.11.1988, the Government have issued orders shifting the head quarters from Hyderabad to Srisilam accordingly ITDA for PTG Chenchus Srisailam was registered under Societies act. As per AP Re- Organization Act 6/2014 and GO. Ms. No. 60 Dt.31.05.2014, the Government of AP., Hyderabad has issued orders and bifurcated the integrated Tribal Development Agency, for primitive Tribal Groups (PTG-Chenchu), in to two ITDAs for Andhra Pradesh (Residuary) and Telangana State and proposed the head quarters of the ITDA (PTG- Chenchu), at Mannanur. Accordingly ITDA(PTG-Chenchu) has registered under Societies act. Later, district Re - Organization (5) covering in ITDA(PTG-Chenchu) Mannanur. Latrcy Rate : 40.87 Male 23.45 Female. As per survey of RDT., No.Of Population Sl.No Mandal Villages Households District Male Female Total Mahabub 1 nagar 4 20 517 835 875 1710 2 Nagarkurnool 8 88 2595 4341 4443 8784 3 Nalgonda 4 9 243 397 393 790 4 Rangareddy 2 11 164 279 254 533 5 Vikarabad 8 22 740 1260 1294 2554 Grand Total 26 150 4259 7112 7259 14371 Page no. -1- Minutes of the state level Project Committee meeting (GB) held on 26.02.2020 ACTION TAKEN REPORT The Secretary to Govt., TWD & Commissioner of Tribal Welfare has informed that CC Roads in PvTG habitations can be taken up under MGNREGA i.e., 90% of the cost from MGNREGA and 10% of the cost from TWD under CCDP., with regard to electrification, all the PvTG habitations will be covered in Rural Electrification Plan. The following Chenchu habitations/Colonies have been identified where CC Roads are required and the tentative proposals has been prepared: Qnty in Name of the Name of the Name of the Require S.N G.P Running District Mandal Village d roads meters 1 Nagarkurnool BALMOOR KONDANAGULA JAGALA COLONY 2 400 2 Nagarkurnool BALMOOR KONDANAGULA GUDIBANDA 4 800 3 Nagarkurnool BALMOOR Banala BANALA 6 2400 4 Nagarkurnool BALMOOR balmoor BALMOOR 2 400 5 Nagarkurnool BALMOOR AMBAGIRI AMBAGIRI 1 200 6 Nagarkurnool LINGALA Rayavaram RAYAVARAM 3 600 7 Nagarkurnool LINGALA Kc thanda KC THANDA 2 400 8 Nagarkurnool LINGALA Sainpet SAINPET 2 500 9 Nagarkurnool LINGALA Srirangapur YERRAPENTA 6 2400 10 Nagarkurnool LINGALA Padmanapalli PADMANAMPALLI 2 400 11 Nagarkurnool LINGALA Dararam DARARAM 2 400 12 Nagarkurnool PEDDAKOTHAPALLI Tirunampalli THIRNAMPALLI 2 400 13 Nagarkurnool PEDDAKOTHAPALLI Kotha yapatla KOTHAYAPATLA 1 200 14 Nagarkurnool KOLLAPUR Yelluru YELLURUGUDEM 2 200 Thimmapur 15 Nagarkurnool Thimmapur Neredugomma 4 800 chenchu colony 16 Nagarkurnool Ganeerlapalli Chandampet Gannerlapalli 4 800 17 Nagarkurnool Rangapur Achampet Rangapur 1 100 18 Nagarkurnool Inole Achampet Inloe 1 100 19 Nagarkurnool Maddimadugu Padara Maddimadugu 4 800 20 Nagarkurnool Maradugu Parada Bapanapadu 2 400 21 Nagarkurnool Madhavanipalli Amarabad Madhavanipalli 2 200 22 Nagarkurnool Vankeswaram Padara Vankeswaram 2 400 23 Nagarkurnool Chitlamkunta Padara Chitlamkunta 4 800 24 Nagarkurnool Chitlamkunta Padara Petrallachenu 4 800 Total RMTS 65 14900 @ Rs.4513/- RMT X 14900 = 6,72,43700/- a. 90% MGNREGS 6,05,19,330/- b. 10% CCDP 67,24,370/- Page no -3- Item No. 1 Drinking water: The Governing body has resolved to provide the drinking water facility in all the (18) PvTG habitations on priority basis and advised the PO, ITDA (Chenchu) to prioritize the habitations and circulate the proposal for administrative approvals. In this connection, draft letter was addressed to the Executive Engineer RWS,MB Intra division Nagarkurnool to identify the Chenchu habitations whihch require drinking water facility and furnish the proposal to this office to get administrative sanction from the competent authority. In this regard, the Deputy Engineer RWS, Mission Bhageeratha Achampet sub - division has reported that there are (16) habitations located in deep forest and not feasible to provide drinking water under mission Bhageeratha Scheme due to forest cover and high cost. The Deputy Engineer RWS,MB Achampet sub - division has provided hand pump sets and the work is under progress for the SVS scheme with 5 HP Solar Pump sets, Over Head Tanks, Pipelines in (16) habitations. Hand Pumps Solar Pumpsets Functioning Single Phase (SVS) Transportatio Permanent Solution n Provided Sl. Name of the Not No. MANDAL Habitation Not Not Habitations Estimate Stage Wor Wor Workin Worki worki For Summer Item of work cost of king workin king ng season g g ng (Lakhs) Work Providing SVS MALLAPUR 1 Trip Scheme with Progres 1 AMRABAD PENTA 0 1 0 0 1 0 (alternate 5HP Solar 31.50 s day) Pumpset 1 Trip 5HP Solar Progres 2 AMRABAD PULLAIPALLY 0 0 0 0 1 0 (alternate 17.00 day) Pumpset s Providing SVS Scheme with Progres 3 AMRABAD KOLAM PENTA 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Trip 5HP Solar 29.00 s Pumpset Providing SVS Scheme with Progres 4 AMRABAD KAMEN PENTA 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 Trip 5HP Solar 20.00 s Pumpset 5 AMRABAD FARAHBAD 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Trip 5HP Solar 15.00 Progres Pumpset s Providing drinking water Progres 6 AMRABAD Sarlapally 1 1 3 0 1 1 0 with Intra 53.00 s Village system Providing 7 AMRABAD Kudichintala Bavi 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 drinking water 42.00 Progres with Intra s Village system Providing drinking water Progres 8 AMRABAD Vatavarlapally 1 1 3 2 0 1 0 with Intra 92.00 s Village system Providing drinking water Progres 9 AMRABAD Domalapenta 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 with Intra 65.00 s Village system Providing SVS Scheme with Progres 10 LINGAL APPAPUR PENTA 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 Trip 5HP Solar 36.00 s Pumpset Providing SVS BOURAPUR Scheme with Progres 11 LINGAL PENTA 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 Trip 5HP Solar 22.50 s Pumpset 1 Trip Providing SVS 12 LINGAL RAMPUR PENTA 0 0 0 0 1 0 (alternate Scheme with 34.50 Progres day) 5HP Solar s Pumpset MEDIMALKALA Providing SVS Progres 13 LINGAL 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 Trip Scheme with 22.30 PENTA 5HP Solar s Pumpset SANGADIGUNDA 2HP Solar Progres 14 LINGAL LA 0 0 0 0 2 0 Pumpset 15.00 s Providing SVS Scheme with Progres 15 LINGAL ERLAPENTA 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5HP Solar 21.00 s Pumpset 5HP Solar Progres 16 LINGAL Agralapenta 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Pumpset 15.00 s Total 8 7 11 3 13 4 0 530.80 Item NO-2 Individual Household Latrines : The Governing Body of ITDA, Mannanur has instructed the PO, ITDA to complete all the (1632) latrines pending works through community mobilization within the sanctioned budget in convergence with Rural Development Trust (RDT). Instructions were issued to the Special Officer (I/c) MGNREGS Chenchu Spl. Project to complete all the pending works (732) within the sanctioned budget in convergence with Rural Development Trust and requested RDT to cooperate as discussed during the Governing body meeting under leadership of the Commissioner of Tribal Welfare TS., Hyderabad. In this regard it is submitted that out of Total 1632 works (273) latrines works are completed in convergence with Rural Development Trust and (5) works are notified as duplication details are follows; IHHL Work started under basement level 591 IHHL Work with basement level comlitted 19 IHHL Total Work completed 281 IHHL Work under progress 736 IHHL Names Duplication 05 Total 1632 Items No. 3- Anganwadi Centers: The Governing Body has resolved to send a proposal to ICDS Department with a request to sanction Anganwadi Centers in these 12 PvTG habitations as proposed by the RDT.,. In this connection, it is submitted that the CDPO, Balmoor has informed that atleast 300 must be residing for sanction of Anganwadi center as per criteria. Further, the CDPO Balmoor has informed that presently they are running mini Anganwadi centers in chenchu habitation with the chenchus. Page no-7- However, The RD., RDT., has proposed for AW centers in (9) habitations. Accordingly a proposal has been submitted to the Director WD & CW TS.,Hyderabad for sanction of (9) AW centers. Vide T/o Lr.Rc.No.PTG/070/2020 Dt:25.05.2020. Awaiting for orders. Item No.4- Pucca Houses : The Secretary to Govt., TWD & Commissioner of Tribal Welfare has informed that total budget of Rs.5.82 Crores is available under CCDP for providing Pucca Houses to the PvTGs. The Governing Body has resolved to construct (200) pucca houses with the available budget @ Rs.3.00 Lakhs each house.The selection of villages/habitations and colonies shall be done by the District Level Committee and the villages shall be covered on a saturation mode.
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