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Development of Lands of Poor

Development of Lands of Poor. Rural Development, Govt. of A.P. . Welcome . Presentation on Development of Lands of Poor Department of Rural Development Date31.01.2008. Objective. Development of fallow lands of poor SC,ST and BPL families into productive assets based on land

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Development of Lands of Poor

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  1. Development of Lands of Poor Rural Development, Govt. of A.P.

  2. Welcome Presentation on Development of Lands of Poor Department of Rural Development Date31.01.2008

  3. Objective Development of fallow lands of poor SC,ST and BPL families into productive assets based on land suitability.

  4. Development of lands of poor into Productive Assets

  5. Land Development Package • Enables farmers in converting their unproductive lands into productive assets • Stage wise development based on land capability • Group approach to meet further credit requirements for sustainability • Block of lands

  6. Land Development Package Activities include • Land development • SMC • Fertility management • creation of irrigation facilitates • Raising crops • Plantations.

  7. Focus • 2008-09 - Assigned lands (not covered under CLDP) blocks). • 2009 onwards –Assigned lands and Blocks of lands of poor SC,ST and BPL families.

  8. Identification of lands 2008-09 • Select few mandals (15 -20 mandals). • Cover 100-150 acres/mandal • On an average 2000 to 3000 acres/district • Assigned lands (lands not covered under CLDP). • Lands in blocks as far as possible • Lands identified during INRM process and by IKP(lands) may also form the basis.

  9. Data input sheet farmer wise (farmer to be facilitated to identify works)

  10. Implementation arrangements • Farmers of identified blocks organized into common interest groups. • Para worker selected by farmers for technical guidance. • FA ,TA & APO completely involved in the works. • Regular EGS processes followed with few modifications in estimate generation and fund flow

  11. Implementation Capacity building • Para workers and EGS staff including computer operators to be trained thoroughly on the package. • Training on filling data input sheets, activities and water shed concept. • Farmers trained on the identification of activities in their fields,execution of works fund flow and payments. Preparation of proposals • Field visit by farmer, para worker. • Identification of activities based on slope and extent of land degradation. • List of activities to be executed. • Filling of data input sheet in the field itself • Signing of the data input sheet by the farmer and para worker.

  12. Implementation cont… Approvals • Consolidation of farmer wise treatment plans block wise. • Block wise works to be executed shall be prepared as a comprehensive land development work. • All the works (block wise) shall be placed before Grama Sabha for approval.

  13. Implementation cont… Generation of estimates • Separate estimates block wise. • Technical assistant to prepare estimates • Approval of the estimate by concerned technical staff. • APO to submit the proposals along with estimates to PD, DWMA. • Administrative sanction by the District Collector. • List of sanctioned land development works in shelf by March, 2008.

  14. Execution of works • Farmers wise sanctions and block wise estimates • Farmers to work in their own fields • Payment based on muster roll and measurement sheet • Payment weekly into their account • Common works for group of farmers

  15. Registers / Records • Treatment plans (block wise, farmer wise). • Works progress register (block wise, farmer wise).

  16. Calendar of activities

  17. Monitoring • Technical assistant and APO to inspect all the blocks in the mandal. • MPDO shall inspect 50% of the blocks. • PD, DWMA shall inspect 25% of the blocks randomly.

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