Detailed Project Report of Kulthana Iwmp- 24 P.S.-Rohat Dist. Pali
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DETAILED PROJECT REPORT OF KULTHANA IWMP- 24 P.S.-ROHAT DIST. PALI (CLUSTER AREA) YEAR OF SANCTION 2011-2012 AREA OF CLUSTER - 4875 Ha. COST OF CLUSTER - Rs. 731.25 Lakh OFFICE OF THE A.EN P.I.A IWMP PROJECT P.S. ROHAT (PALI) 1 District PALI Block ROHAT KULTHANA Name of Project (as per GOI) IWMP-24 KULTHANA Name of CLUSTER (local name) IWMP-24 Project Area 4875ha. Net treatable Area 4875ha. Cost of Project 731.25lac Macro/ Name of Name of Area micro Gram Villages Panchayat Covered KULTHANA KULTHANA Cluster 4875 ha. IWMP-24 IWMP-24 2 3 CONTENTS S. No. CHAPTER PAGE NO. 1 Approval of DPR By Gram Sabha KULTHANA IWMP 24 5 2 Approval of DPR By General Body Meeting From Panchayat Samiti Rohat 13 3 Project Background 17-27 4 Project Implementing Agency 28-31 5 Basic Information of Project Area 32-67 6 Watershed Activities 68-90 7 Budgeting 91-94 8 Estimates of the Watershed Activities 95-108 9 Quality and Sustainability Issue I 109-112 10 Action Plan & Others Watershed Areas Maps 126-127 11 Tables - 12 Cultivators List 128-496 4 5 PROJECT KULTHANA IWMP-24 BLOCK ROHAT (PALI) WELCOME YOU MIHIR GARH - ROHAT 6 ROHAT GARH 7 EPA WORK – SOLAR LIGHT IN KULTHANA IWMP –24 PROJECT 8 EPA WORK – SOLAR LIGHT IN KULTHANA IWMP –24 PROJECTS 9 E.P.A WORK SCHOOL BOUNDARY IN KUNDLIN CHARANAN 10 11 12 13 14 CLUSTER AREA Detailed Project Report of KULTHANA IWMP-24 Pali Senctioned in The Year 2011-2012 Area 4875 Ha. Rs. 731.25 Lakh Senction No. K-11013/3/2011-12/Iwmp (Rajasthan) Dated 30-06-2011 (New Delhi). 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The Project is a cluster of 8 village watershed withd. The total project area of the watershed is about4875Hector is proposed for treatment under integrated watershed Management Programme (IWMP). Pali is the textile city of Rajasthan state & a very famous Jain Temple of Ranakpur (Near by Sadri). Kulthana (IWMP -24) project in Rohat tahsil the nearest railway Station is Rohat (Singri) which is around 40 km from the project area. All villages are well connected with pacca roads. The project includes 8 Villages of which largest village are the kulthanaafter which the project is named. All the villages are named after different Castisum and Historical Aeroma. The project area is homogenously populated by General, OBC & SC which include Patel, Devasi, Rajput, Bhat, Jain, Satiya & some Muslim Communities the livelihood of these people is primarily based on rain fed agriculture, animal husbandry and wage labour. The area is very famous for low rain fall, droughts, migration of villagers in south (Bombay, Madras etc.) geography is almost flat slop of land is about 0 – 4% and other water bodies. Rohat is very famous for Kachori, People are cool & calm. Rohat Garh Heritage Hotel is famous for tourism and foreigners like this very much. A newly constructed Heritage Hotel Mihir Garh is also famous for heritage and tourism. This Hotel is constructed on the sand dune near by Village khandi. Patel, Devasi, Rajput, Bhat, Jain, Satiya & some Muslim Community income of source is manly agriculture and agriculture is based on only and only on mansoon (Rainy Season). although satiya community do unfair work (anti social work for income). 18 WATER SHED 19 Table No. 1 Basic Project information S. Name of Village Gram Tahsil District Area of Area Total PIA DNA No. the Panchayats the proposed project Name Census project project to be cost Code (Ha.) trated (Lacs) (Ha.) 1 Kulthana 02425200 Kulthana 1168 553 82.95 2 Umkali 02424800 Kulthana 698 598 89.7 3 Dhingana 02424700 Kulthana 879 750 112.5 4 Bhinder 02425100 Kulthana 1291 1291 193.65 Pali A. En. DWDU IWMP 24 Rohat Pali P. S. Pali 5 Kulthana Rakhana 02425300 Kulthana 556 506 75.9 Rohat 6 Dewan 02425000 Kulthana 1737 867 130.05 Kundli- 7 02424900 Kulthana 377 310 46.5 Charanan Total 6706 4875 731.25 20 Project Wise Village Area Distribution 1400 1200 Kulthana 1000 Umkali 800 Dhingana 600 Bhinder Rakhana 400 Dewan 200 Kundli-Charanan 0 Area (Ha) 21 Project Wise Village Cost distribution 200 180 160 Kulthana 140 Umkali 120 Dhingana 100 Bhinder 80 Rakhana 60 Dewan 40 Kundli-Charanan 20 0 Cost (lakhs) 22 Need of Watershed Development Programme :- Watershed Development Programme is selected on the basis of 13 parameters namely poverty index, percentage of SC/ST population, actual wages, small & marginal farmers, ground water status, area under rain fed agriculture drinking water, situation in the area, productivity potentials of the land continuity to another watershed that has already developed/ treated. Based on these thirteen parameter a composite ranking has been given to the watershed project as given in Table No. 2. The cumulative score is 100.5. The total number of families under BPL is which is less than per cent of total households of the village. Hence a score of 7.5 is allotted. The percentages of schedule castes in the cluster villages area less than percent to the total population, hence a score of is allotted. Rain fed agriculture forms the primary occupation of the village due to the fact that ground water is saline and hence unfit for usage. More than percent of the farmers are small and marginal by nature and the actual wages earned by the labour is equal to or higher than minimum wages hence a composite rank of and are allotted respectively. The rains in this area are comparatively very poor bout due to hence, the moisture index is low. Drinking water the major problem in area people are facing crises during summer season. In this area jal Bhagirathi foundation is working to improve the social economic condition of the area. Table No. 2 Weight are of the project Project Project Weight age name Type Kulthana IWMP I ii iii iv v vi vii viii ix x xi xii xiii Total 24 10 5 5 5 2 15 10 10 10 15 5 10 0 102 23 Table No. 2.1 Criteria and weight age for selection of watershed S.No. Criteria Maximum Ranges & Scores Score i Poverty index (% of 10 Above 80% 80 to 50% 50 to 20 % Below 20 poor to population) ii % of SC/ST population 5 More than 40% 20 to 40% Less than 20% iii Actual wages 5 Actual wages are Actual wages are significantly lower than equal to or higher minimum wages than minimum wages iv % of small and marginal 5 More than 80% 50 to 80% Less than 50% farmers v Ground water status 2 Over exploited Criteria Sub critical Safe vi Moisture index/ DPAP/ 15 -66.7 & Below DDP -33.3 to -66.6 0 to -33.2 (0) Non DDP Block Block DPAP block DPDAP / DDP Block vii Area under rain-fed 10 More than 90% 80 to 90 % 70 to 80% Above 70% agriculture (Reject) viii Drinking water 10 No Source Problematic village Partially covered Fully Covered ix Degraded land 10 High-above 20% Medium -10 to Low-Less than 20% 10% of TGA x Productivity potential of 15 Land with low Land with Lands with high the land production & where moderate production & productivity can be production & where productivity significantly enhanced where productivity can be marginally with reasonable efforts can be enhanced enhanced with with reasonable reasonable efforts efforts 24 xi Contiguity to another 5 Contiguous to Contiguity within Neither contiguous watershed that has previously treated the micro to previously already been developed watershed & contiguity watersheds in the treated watershed /treated within the micro project but non nor contiguity watersheds in the contiguous to within the micro project previously treated watershed in the watershed project xii Cluster approach in the 10 Above 6 micro – 4 to 6 micro 2 to 4 micro plains (more than one watersheds in cluster watersheds in watersheds in contiguous micro cluster cluster watersheds in the project) xiii cluster approach in the 0 Above 5 micro – 3 to 5 micro 2 to 3 micro hills (more than one watersheds in cluster watersheds in watersheds in contiguous micro cluster cluster watersheds in the project Total 102 25 Table No. 3 : Watershed information Name of the project No. of watershed village to be Watershed code Watershed regime/ type/ treated order Kulthana (IWMP -24) 7 Cluster Area Cluster Area Other Projects / Scheme running in the project area :- Thel following works have been taken up under the scheme during last two years.