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Backward Regions Grant Fund Sheopur

Backward Regions Grant Fund Sheopur. Prepared by Zila Panchayat, Sheopur Swapnil Education Society, Bhopal. Sheopur District. Introduction & Profile. Location of Sheopur District in India. Block Wise District Map of Sheopur. Vijaypur. Sheopur. Kharal. Introduction of the district.

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Backward Regions Grant Fund Sheopur

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  1. Backward Regions Grant Fund Sheopur Prepared by Zila Panchayat, Sheopur Swapnil Education Society, Bhopal

  2. Sheopur District Introduction & Profile

  3. Location of Sheopur District in India

  4. Block Wise District Map of Sheopur Vijaypur Sheopur Kharal

  5. Introduction of the district • The important rivers like Chambal, Seep, Parvati, Kuwari and Kuno are the lifeline of the district. • The Chambal, which originates in the Indore district, forms the northwestern boundary of Madhaya Pradesh with Rajstahan. • Rail and road transport are common means of transportation. • Nearest air port is Gwalior, is 225 Km away. • Rail or bus routes connect about 25 percent of villages. Roads connect all the tehsil headquarters. • Sheopur lies on main trunk Narrow gauge railway route of central railway joining Gwalior.

  6. General Administration Sub Division Details Tehsil Block Nagar Palika Development Block Sheopur 3 Sheopur Karahal Sheopur Karahal Sheopur Karahal Tehsil 3 vijayjpur vijayjpur vijayjpur vijayjpur Baroda Janpad Panchayat 3 Gram Panchayat 226 Tribal Block 1 Legislative Assembly seats 2 Administrative Setup of Sheopur District

  7. Population Statistic of Sheopur District Source: Census 2001

  8. Population Statistic of Sheopur District Source: Census 2001

  9. Population Statistic of Sheopur District Source: Census 2001

  10. SC/ST Sex Ratio in Sheopur

  11. BPL HOUSEHOLD

  12. Distribution of Literacy Rate in District

  13. Working Population in District

  14. Worker Participation in District Almost 60% area of district comes under the category of 40 to 60 % Worker Participation Rate

  15. Forest Covered in Sheopur District

  16. Agriculture Pattern of the district • About 22 % percent of the geographical area is available for cultivation. About 65% percent of the total cultivable area in the district is irrigated. • Canal is the major source of irrigation, which accounts for 53350 Ha irrigation.(35% approx.) by tube-wells 38600 Ha (25%),by wells 12250 Ha(8%) and by rivers 10200 Ha(7%) and by ponds 1300Ha(1%). • Crops: • Wheat is the most important food grain grown in the district. • Mustard is the most important oil seed grown in the district. • Major kharif crops are Bazara and Soyabean.

  17. Canal & Water Bodies of District on Map

  18. Irrigation by Source in Sheopur District

  19. Agriculture Pattern of Sheopur District

  20. In Sheopur district there is a District hospital which has all the basic medical facility, • 2 Community Health Centres, • 8 Primary Health Centres, • 89 Sub Health Centre, • 1 Private Nursing Home. • The detailed information is given below

  21. Financial Resource Inflow Sheopur District (2006-07)

  22. Primary Health Centres

  23. List of Hospitals

  24. Distribution of Community Health Worker & Health Facilities in District • Health Services was very poor in entire the district. • Not a single health centre have well equipped health equipments • Most of the Place in the district did not have CHW facility

  25. SWOT Analysis Sheopur District • Weaknesses • Undulated topography and Concurrent droughts • Depleting Ground Water table • Unskilled Labour force • Fragmented Land holdings • Rain fed agriculture • Traditional /contract migration • No industries Strengths • Avg Rainfall of 871.3 mm and three rivers • Cheap and abundant Labour • Proximity to Rajasthan • Wide scope for increased agricultural productivity • Forest area(more than 300 medicinal species)

  26. SWOT Analysis Sheopur District • Threats • Monsoons in inverse proportion • Erratic Rainfall Pattern • Traditional Migration • Traditional agriculture • Lack of electrification • Lack of basic infrastructure Opportunities • Increase in irrigation capacity • Diversification to commercial farming • Skill development and capacity development of Tribal community,SHG's, farmers etc. • Increase in socio-economic status due to impact of various schemes and allied activities • Herbal Farming • Tourism potential

  27. Vision & Mission Sheopur District BRGF Project

  28. Problem Vision Mission The tribal of Sheopur district are residing in sparsely populated and scattered hamlets lacking connectivity The undulating topography preference for nuclear families and the poor communication etc are the contributing factors to this phenomenon Consequently the people find it difficult to keep in touch with external world and take advantage of modern technologies of production marketing and communication Villagers should use proper communication facilities and contribute in process of development through adopting modern technologies and knowledge In each and every Panchayat one Information has proposed for improvement of communication facilities. Total 226 village Information centers The quality of education in rural areas is low the drops our rates are also high with most of the schools lacking in basic facilities Every children should get well education facilities Specially focused on improving Higher education facilities Taking tribal hostels for girls & boys The district lacks in the basic infrastructure related to health & education. It is poorly connected with railways and repair the building of most of the schools hospital and veterinary centers are also in a bad condition. Villager should availed proper health facilities at every place & any time Improving health infrastructure & facilities and also improving basic amenities

  29. 5 crore for 5 years Trainings (SIRD) 11.2 crore for5 years Urban Area Plan Rural Area Plan 58.8 crore for5 years SC/ST Sub Plan (42% of Rural Plan) 24.69 crore for 5 Years Apna Ghar for SC/ST 3.20 crore for 5 Years (12.95% of Rural Plan) Other Activities for SC/ST 5% Salary & Administration + 0.1% Protsahan Amount 18.51 crore for 5 Years 2.94+0.0588=2.9988 Lakh for 1 year. Distribution of BRGF Programme for Sheopur District (Budget for Five Year is 75 Crore)

  30. Shelf of Project wise Rural Plan of BRGF in Sheopur District (Budget for Five Year is 5946.11 Lakhs)

  31. Shelf of Project wise Urban Plan of BRGF in Sheopur District (Budget for Five Year is 1157.87 Lakhs)

  32. Major Works Taken Under BRGF Plan of Sheopur District • To improve facilities of Health in the entire district new construction of health infrastructure works were taken under the Plan i.e. Construction of 21 Sub Health Centre, 14 Ayurvedic Hospitals, 9 Veterinary Hospitals. Beside this plan is also envisaged to improve existing infrastructure of health facility. Thus, 8 Postmortem rooms & 11 Attendant rooms were proposed under existing Primary sub Health Centre buildings. Moreover, as far as renovation & repair of existing health facilities is concerned, the BRGF plan should renovate & repair to 39 Sub Health Centres and 4 Primary Health Centre etc. • School buildings, Library & Laboratory facilities in High & Higher Secondary Schools. Construction of Hostel buildings for Tribal Girls & Boys • The Sheopur district is tribal dominated district so SC/ST sub plan worth Rs.2471.61Lakhs has been proposed. This plan in focused to improve livelihood of SC/ST and ensure roof on it. The plan covered above 1280 Apna Ghar of SC/ST families, Minor Irrigation facility to improve agriculture, ponds for fisheries development and community buildings specially in tribal dominant area. In fact Plan is also taken 5 tribal hostels & 5 tribal schools to provided better education to children. • Construction of Panchayat Building in building less panchayats, construction of Storage Godowan in Existing Faire Price Shop Buildings • Rural village electrification works were taken in most need villages • Construction of 4 Resource Centre, Stadium and Play Ground etc.

  33. Gap Identification In Available Resources Source: Primary Field Survey of Villages

  34. Gap Identification In Available Resources Source: Primary Field Survey of Villages

  35. Distribution of Proposed Works in Panchyati Raj Institutions

  36. Human Resource Management

  37. Chart-Strategy for Livelihood Activities Formation of SHGS Strengthening of SHGs members Identification of Backward & Forward Linkages Startup of Livelihood Activities Handholding Support Promotion & Marketing of Products Income Generation & Livelihood Sustainability

  38. Year wise & Shelf of Project Wise Coverage under Sheopur BRGF

  39. Block wise & Shelf of Project Wise Coverage under Sheopur BRGF Note-Rs.5.00crore of training is not included

  40. Block/Year/Shelf of Project Wise Coverage under Sheopur BRGF

  41. Rural Plan Block Wise Proposed Activities under BRGF

  42. Rural Plan Activity wise Coverage of Rural BRGF Plan

  43. Urban Plan Block Wise Proposed Activities under BRGF

  44. Urban Plan 11.57 Crore 5 Works Activity wise Coverage of Rural BRGF Plan

  45. Panchayat Wise Five Year BRGF Plan

  46. Panchyat Wise List of Proposed Works under BRGF Plan

  47. Panchyat & Year Wise Distribution of Estimated Cost

  48. Panchyat Wise BRGF Plan Format

  49. Village Wise Status of Existing Infrastructure

  50. BRGF Plan PROCESS

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