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Watershed Development Department Bangalore

Welcome KARNATAKA WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT PROJECT -II (KWDP– II) (Sujala – III) Partner Summit 08.10.2013. Watershed Development Department Bangalore. Watershed Planning Perspective & KWDP II. Conservation & Development of Productive Potential of Natural Resource Base.

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Watershed Development Department Bangalore

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  1. Welcome KARNATAKA WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT PROJECT -II (KWDP– II) (Sujala – III) Partner Summit 08.10.2013 Watershed Development Department Bangalore

  2. Watershed Planning Perspective & KWDP II

  3. Conservation & Development of Productive Potential of Natural Resource Base

  4. ThreeDecades of Watershed Development DLDBs Hanumanth Report Hariyali Guidelines Sujala Common Guidelines • Classical kabbalnala • Amlgamation of DLDBs into WDD • Various Watershed Programmes • IWMP

  5. Watershed Planning Focus Shift

  6. Sujala Watershed Participation Inclusiveness Equity Transparency Technology Planning & Implementation Gender & Marginalised Sections Both Landed & LAndless Enabling atmoshere MIS & GIS / M&E

  7. Institutional Arrangement PEC UAS-B KSRSAC ISS PPMU SNGOs Internal Audit STATE LEVEL PNGO WDD PFMS ISRO-ANTRIX ZP LNGO DWDO DLRC DISTRICT/ TALUK LEVEL DRG FNGO s WDT COMMUNITY LEVEL PRI SWS AG SHG

  8. Private PeoplePublicParticipation (PPP) PRIVATE (NGOs) PEOPLE (CBOs) PUBLIC (Govt.) • Planning • Contribution • Implementation • Maintenance & • management • Benefit sharing in CPR • Fund management Watershed Development Department • Awareness creation • Capacity Building • Hand holding Agriculture and other Research Institutions Facilitator Technical Inputs & Credit Flow Public Financial Institutions

  9. Components: Participatory watershed development (74 %) Farming system intensification (5 %) Income generation activities (13 %) Institutional strengthening (8 %) Rs.557.01 Cr - 119.61 MUSD DECADE OF SUJALA Sujala I World Bank Sujala II NABARD • Components: • Participatory Watershed Development (Rs.14022 lakh) • Diversification from cropping systems to farming systems (Rs.240 lakh) • Livelihood support (IGA) to vulnerable section (Rs.2886 lakhs) • Project Management and Coordination Rs.852 lakhs • Rs 180.00 Crores

  10. What More Issues Watershed Plus Hydrology Saturation Convergence Climate resilient Agriculture Broad Basing Watershed Development

  11. PROJECT (KWDP II) (Sujala – III) Overview DISTRICTS: Bidar, Gulbarga, Yadgir, Gadag, Koppal, Davanagere, Chamarajanagr MICRO WATERSHEDS : 524 TREATABLE AREA : 2.53 Lakh Ha GPs : 169 PROJECT PERIOD : 2012 – 2018 TOTAL BASE COST: Rs.378.1 Crores TOTAL PROJECT COST : Rs. 471.3 crores

  12. KWDP-II (Sujala III) Developments So far

  13. Project Development Objective

  14. Project Priority Programme integration & Convergence R&D Hydrology/Hydrogeology Horticulture Participatory M & E M & E Cell within WDD

  15. Project Process Technical support for Planning Process Improved planning Tools Micro-watershed Master Plan for Convergence Capacity building Integration with Agriculture & allied programmes Land treatment & Livelihood under IWMP Additional resources from NREGS NREGS WDD as PIA - RDPR 167 NREGA 2010 Dtd 14-9-2011

  16. Project Components • Improved Program Integration in Rainfed Areas (25.8%) • Research, Development and Innovation (22.9%) • Institutional Strengthening (10.6%) • Horticulture (32.2%) • Project Management and Coordination (8.5%) • Rs. 471.3 crores • (85.7 US Million Dollar)

  17. Project Cost ( INR Crores )

  18. Proposed Project Watersheds - KWDP-II

  19. Components: Participatory watershed development (74.3 %) Farming system intensification (5.2 %) Income generation activities (12.8 %) Institutional strengthening (7.7 %) Rs.557.01 crores (119.61 US Million Dollor) How the Project is different Sujala I World Bank Sujala II NABARD Sujala III World Bank • Components: • Participatory Watershed Development (78%) • Diversification from cropping systems to farming systems (1.5%) • Livelihood support (IGA) to vulnerable section (16%) • Project Management and Coordination (5%) • Rs 180.00 Crores • Components: • Improved Program Integration in Rainfed Areas (25.8%) • Research, Development and Innovation (22.9%) • Institutional Strengthening (10.6%) • Horticulture (32.2%) • Project Management and Coordination (8.5%) • Rs. 471.3 crores • (85.7 US Million Dollar)

  20. To converge Micro irrigation programme To converge Rural load segregation DEA (GOI) Suggestions

  21. Project Indicators

  22. KWDP - II PROCESS DIAGRAM IWMP Watershed assesment,-Land Resource inventory -Digital Library, Decision Support System R & D, Hydrology Project Awareness by NGOS and WDD - Grama sabha - Jathas- Steet PlayWall painting, Brochures & PampletsPrint & Electronic media MEL & D KWDP - II / IWMP Best Management practices New Planning Tools Scientific Knowledge base Scietific Knowledge Base -Entry Point Activities with community consultation Incremental Capacity BuildingInstitutional strenthening CBO Formation SHGs –UGs -ECs -Demonstration -Technology transfer-Value chain/ Value addition Market Linkage IWMP CAPACITY BUILDING -S1-S3,U1-U3,E1-E3 Exposure visits, - SATCOM Trainings, EAPs & EDPs. WDD-KVKs-RKS's-UASCBOs-Line Deparments&Institutions Improved Planning Process PRA Transact walk EC/WDT / NGO / WDT / CBOs- DataComputerisation -Programme Integration & Convergence-Ground water management-Horticulture Development DWDO- Technical approval - EC Approval Grama Sabha - Social Approval Annual Action Plans Improved Net plan & DPR, DLC approval Livelihood, Prodution Systems and Micro enterprises Land Treatment Consolidation and withdrawl

  23. Monitoring Mechanisms In house M & E Cell to be developed Independent M E L Agency Discrete / Concurrent monitoring Impact Assessment Third Party Community Web enabled SMS Community monitoring

  24. National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning (NBSSLUP), Indian Institute of Science (IISc.), Bangalore University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad University of Agricultural Sciences, Raichur University of Horticultural Sciences, Bagalkot Karnataka State Remote Sensing Applications Centre (KSRSAC), Bangalore Karnataka State Natural Disaster Management Center (KSNMDC), Bangalore University of Veterinary Sciences, Bidar Proposed Project Consortium Partners

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