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CECOEDECON JHALAWAR

CECOEDECON JHALAWAR. No. of CIG Formed : 248 Percentage of Group Where Majority belong particulars Cast SC 32 % ST 29 % BOC 34 % Others 05 %. No. of Benefited (Financed)- 132. Activity wise no. of CIG Benefited. Agriculture and allied AS % Land Based 01 0.4

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CECOEDECON JHALAWAR

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  1. CECOEDECON JHALAWAR

  2. No. of CIG Formed : 248Percentage of Group Where Majority belong particulars CastSC 32 %ST 29 %BOC 34 %Others 05 %

  3. No. of Benefited (Financed)- 132

  4. Activity wise no. of CIG Benefited • Agriculture and allied AS % • Land Based 01 0.4 • Dairy 18 7.5 • Goatry 51 20.5 • Poultry 02 0.8 Non Farm Activity • Durry Weaving 14 5.6 • Jhadu Pankhi 02 0.8 • Tent House 06 2.4 • Doona pattal 01 0.4 • Bluck Cart 05 2 • Varmicompost 01 0.4 • R C C 01 0.4 • Trading 05 2 • Threshure 02 0.8 • Others 08 3.2

  5. Preparation sanction Implementation of Sub-Project • Av Time Taking for Preparation 240 Days • Av Time sanction of Project 21 Days • Av Time Taking for Group Contribution 180 Days • Av Time Taking for Transfer of Fund to CIG Account 30 Days • Av Time Taking for Acquisition of asset 27 Days

  6. CIG Performance • (a) % of Groups Earning a net income • Rs 15000 per month Nil • Rs 10000 to 15000 per month 5.7 • Rs 5000 to 10000 per month 52.7 • Rs 5000 per month Nil • No Income (Infra) 41.6 • (b) % Groups Link to the Market 4.5 • (c) % Groups who have acquired additional asset 3.98

  7. % Of Group Members Who Lost Their Asset • (a) Through sale 13.4 • (b) Death 8.5 • (c) Others Reasons Nil

  8. Capacity Building of CIGs • % CIG Given • (a) Orientation Trg. 49.5 (No. of Days 50) • (b) Skill building Trg. 5.03 (No. of Days 330) • (c) AMT 7.57 (No of Days 6)

  9. % of Groups Linked to bank credit- 22.58

  10. Insurance • No. of Group Insured 54 • No. of Claims files 120 • No. of Claims Disbursed 40 • Pending 85

  11. List Of Ten Groups Whom You Consider Success Storey • Seeta Ganvari Anganbari • Sadhana T. sohanpura Bandbaja • Rameshwar Gadiyamer Tent House • Mahadev Harigrh Tent House • Mahadev Joonakhera Goatry • Shivsankar Asnawar Handloom • Maladev T. sohanpura Housing • Jaihanuman Lawasal Goatry • Bajrangbali Mori Goatry • Babaramdev T. sohanpura Tent House

  12. What Has Worked • Asset creation • Employment Generation • Capacity building (awareness for health & other programme • Social development • Economic Growth • Knowledge for sale, halt. Fare, exhibition. Etc.

  13. WHAT NOT • Quality of Products • Market Linkage • Micro Finance • Transportation rural to market • Time boundation • Insurance • Technical assistant for handicraft hand loom • Staff Salary • Increase in Infra structure cost Due to Long Period

  14. WHAT NEXT? • Arrangement of marketing product • Micro Finance • Insurance in Easy Process • Cluster Development of specific act. • Infra Structure should be built by VDA

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