District Plan Report Ganjam(Orissa)

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District Plan Report Ganjam(Orissa) District Plan Report(2010-2011), GANJAM District, ORISSA District Plan Report 2010-2011 _________________________________________________________________ District : GANJAM ORISSA District Plan Report(2010-2011), GANJAM District, ORISSA Table of Contents Introduction Introduction Overview of The District Overview of The District Vision Vision SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis Proceedings(Minutes of Meeting/List of Participants) Proceedings ( Minutes of Meeting/ List of Participants Annexure I District Plan Summary District Plan Panchayat Component Municipal Component Line Department Component Annexure II Sectoral View Tied Component : Sector Wise Expected Allocation v/s Planned Outlay (Consolidated RLB/ULB/Line Department) Untied Component : Expected Allocation (Consolidated RLB/ULB/Line Department) Untied Component : Planned Outlay Tied Component : Sector Wise Expected Allocation v/s Planned Outlay : Panchayat Component Untied Component : Expected Allocation : Panchayat Component Untied Component : Planned Outlay :Panchayat Component Untied Component : Expected Allocation : Municipal Component Untied Component : Planned Outlay : Municipal Component Tied Component : Sector Wise Expected Allocation v/s Planned Outlay : Line Department Component Annexure III Scheme Wise Expected Allocation v/s Planned Outlay (Consolidated RLB/ULB/Line Department) Scheme Wise Expected Allocation v/s Planned Outlay : Panchayat Component Scheme Wise Expected Allocation v/s Planned Outlay : Municipal Component Scheme Wise Expected Allocation v/s Planned Outlay : Line Department Component Annexure IV Work Details Scheme Wise Expected Allocation v/s Planned Outlay : Panchayat Component Scheme Wise Expected Allocation v/s Planned Outlay : Municipal Component Scheme Wise Expected Allocation v/s Planned Outlay : Line Department Component Annexure V Process Checklist Introduction Accelerated development, integrated and inclusive process of planning availability and accessibility to resources and peoples participation on implementation and social audit will decide the future development path of Ganjam. The district has taken a very bold step in formulating district plan starting from below both in rural and urban area. Comprehensive District Plan is prepared in a participatory and consultative process. It takes into account the requirement of all the departments of the district, all the blocks/ULBs. Needs assessment are done through discussion and consultation with each unit. This process includes all desirable schemes giving importance to flagship programmes including Bharat Nirman. Convergence of plan and programme is one of the major aims of this planning process. Ganjam is the leading district in Orissa in terms of agriculture. In the process, it has tried to develop its human resources as well as natural resources through Comprehensive District Plan. With the inception of the district planning process, there is ample scope and opportunity to bring the desired development at the GP/Block and ULB level. This is essential for the development; as it is participatory, consultative and inclusive in nature. With proper perspective tourism sector can give a boost both to employment and income generation in rural and urban areas. 1.1: Methodology 1.1.1: Workshop/Training For the preparation of the plan, strategies were planned at different levels. In order to bring the high level officials of the district together for the planning process, a district level sensitization workshop was organized where all the BDOs, heads of the district level line departments and also functionaries of ULBs were present. In this workshop, particulars for the Block/ULB level sensitization workshop were decided. The workshops were organized successfully on the scheduled date. In the block level workshops all PRI members, Government officials and member of the Civil Society Organizations were trained how to prepare plan at the grassroot level with a vision on the priorities. The schedule of sensitization workshops and consolidated profile of the participants is presented in table 1.1 and 1.2. Planning officials from Ganjam district were present in the sensitization workshops at Block as well as ULB level. Hardcopies of Oriya write-up (Ama Yojana Ama Hatare) regarding planning and priority was circulated to each participant in both the first & second rounds of the sensitization meetings both in Blocks and ULBs for better planning for the district. District Plan Report Page 1 of 192 Table 1.1: Details of district Level workshop on formulation of Annual Plan 2010-11 Sl. Name of the No. of Date Place Key Participants No. Block & ULB Participants Orientation APD, DRDA, Sub-collector Workshop on Conference 1 25-08-2009 Ganjam, DDP, Ganjam, 120 CDP Ganjam Hall, DRDA MD,DJRC (TSI) 2009-10 DPC Chairperson, DPC Members, Collector and Conference 2 DPC meeting 02-06-2010 DM, Ganjam, PD, DRDA, 82 Hall, DRDA DDP Ganjam, UNO Volunteers Table 1.2: Block/ULB level Sensitization workshops-Consolidated Profile of the Participants Sl. Name of the Block & No. of Date Place No. ULB Participants Aska Block 1 07-09-2009 Block Conference Hall 53 Aska NAC Beguniapada Block 2 17-09-2009 BDO’s Office 31 Kodala NAC Bellaguntha Block 3 04-09-2009 Block Conference Hall 72 Bellaguntha NAC Bhanjanagar Block 4 05-09-2009 Block Conference Hall 30 Bhanjanagar NAC Buguda Block 5 04-09-2009 Block Conference Hall 33 Buguda NAC Chikiti Block 6 09-09-2009 Block Conference Hall 39 Chikiti NAC 7 Dharakote Block 05-09-2009 Block Conference Hall 29 Digapahandi Block 8 08-09-2009 Block Conference Hall 26 Digapahandi NAC 9 Jagannath Prasad 04-09-2009 Nodal U.P. School 40 K.S. Nagar Block 10 10-09-2009 Block Conference Hall 44 K.S. Nagar NAC 11 Kukudakhandi 07-09-2009 Block Conference Hall 49 Polosara Block 12 03-09-2009 Block Conference Hall 38 Polosara NAC Purusottampur Block 13 03-09-2009 Block Conference Hall 50 Purusottampur NAC Rangeilunda Block 14 09-09-2009 Block Conference Hall 59 Gopalpur NAC 15 Sanakhemundi 08-09-2009 Block Conference Hall 40 Surada Block 16 05-09-2009 Block Conference Hall 33 Surada NAC 17 Sheragarh 08-09-2009 Block Conference Hall 60 Chatrapur Block 18 02-09-2009 Block Conference Hall 26 Chatrapur NAC Ganjam Block 19 Ganjam NAC 02-09-2009 Block Conference Hall 24 Rambha NAC Hinjilicut Block 20 07-09-2009 Block Conference Hall 22 Hinjilicut NAC Khalikote Block 21 02-09-2009 Block Conference Hall 17 Khalikote NAC District Plan Report Page 2 of 192 Sl. Name of the Block & No. of Date Place No. ULB Participants 22 Patrapur Block 09-09-2009 Block Conference Hall 26 23 Berhampur Municipality 02-09-2009 Conference Hall of BMC 5 Total 846 1.2: Major issues raised at the workshops Various issues relating to the development of the district were raised and discussed at the workshops. The participants agreed that effective training and awareness activities should be organized at regular intervals. Numbers of issues have been raised by the PRI members attended in these workshops and the same were discussed. People became aware about planning, priority, vision and also how to plan in grass-root level. However, the following commonly agreed issues are developed through consultation. • Education: Girl children discontinuing their studies is a major issue of concern in Ganjam District. This is more in case of Tribal Blocks like Patrapur, Soroda and Bhanjanagar. Lack of awareness amongst parents for educating their girl child is one of the major contributing factors, which needs urgent attention –as per the view of some of the PRI members who had attended the sensitization meetings organized at the Block level. • Health: Due to various reasons there is occasional brake of Gastro- intestinal diseases like diarrhea and jaundice in some of the Blocks. Therefore there is need for more funds for the provision of safe drinking water and better sanitation in the district. There are inadequacy of Doctors and other health care providing personnel at various places of the district. Inadequate accommodation facility at remote rural areas is a bigger hindrance for provision of better health care. • AIDS: HIV/AIDS/STDs have become a major threat in the District. Since number of Youths are migrating to big cities like Mumbai, Ahemedabad, Surat and to other cities in pursuit of better and additional income are spreading HIV/AIDS/STDs due to their risky sexual behavior at the cost of their social life. This has become a matter of great concern in some of the pockets. Although many Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs) are involved in this issue, but it is not sufficient to combact the issue and there is need for more and more sensitization programs at the Government level. More funds should be earmarked for addressing the issue. • Peoples demand more funds on development of road and communication. • People of the district are more conscious about sanitation and safe drinking water and the present fund is not sufficient to meet the local demand. So they are demanding additional funds to fulfill the requirement. District Plan Report Page 3 of 192 • Additional funds should be provided for development of irrigation sector • Provision of adequate funds to take up over head tanks under rural as well urban piped water supply schemes • Taking up revival of LI points under BRGF Proof of evidence in shape of relevant photographs is incorporated. Photographs of Orientation Workshop at different levels Orientation Workshop of CDP Ganjam 2009-10 held on 25-08-09 in the Conference Hall of DRDA, Chatrapur Block and ULB level workshop District Plan Report Page 4 of 192 District Plan Report Page 5 of 192 District Plan Report Page 6 of 192 1.3: Data Collection Planning demands the most relevant data as well as information of various directions. The required information has been collected from GPs, Blocks/ULBs and from the line departments through specific format. At the time of data collection, some valuable information like constraints and prospects has been collected through discussions which are reflected by the respective departments in the Plan document. Project proposals have been collected from GPs, Blocks/ULBs and from the line departments in the specified format to find out their requirements and resource gap in the district level.
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