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DPR SALANGAN FORMAT Binasar.xlsx, Slides of Animal husbandry

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1. Name of Project :Churu (IWMP)27/

2. Sanction No. & date of Project :

3. Macro & Micro Nos :

4. Deviation from Project Sanctioned :Nil

   5005ha 

Binnasar  

  !!" Binnasar ,khariya ,poti  #$ 

h. Treatment map ie proposed works on revenue map

+0 1 " 2*  Proceedings of gram sabha for EPA approval

 Proceedings of gram sabha Resolution for committee constitution

 Documents related to PRA exercise

 Proceedings of gram sabha for DPR approval

 Proceedings of Panchayat Samiti General body for DPR approval

 Proceedings of Zila Parishad Standing Committee for DPR approval



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Churu(IWMP) 27/201112 Project is located in churu Block, of churu district. The project area is

between the latitudes & longitudes. It is at a distance of 15 km from its Block head quarters and

15 Kms from the district head quarters. There are 3 no. of habitations in the Project area and

other details are given below.

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S.No. Name of Project(as per GOI) Churu

(a) Name of Catchment Binnasar

(b) Name of watershed area(local name)

Binnasar

© Project Area 5005ha

(d) Net treatable Area 5005ha

e) Cost of Project 750.8Lakhs

f) Cost/hectare .15Lakhs

g) Year of Sanction 20112012

h) Watershed Code 27

i) No. of Gram Panchayats in project area

j) No. of villages in project area 3

k) Type of Project Desert

l) Elevation (metres)

m) Major streams nil

n) Slope range (%) 18%

Macro/micro Name of Gram Panchayat

Name of Villages Covered

Census code of villages

Area

Binnasar 00629100 2122

Binnasar Khariya 00627200 1358

Poti 00628300 1525

The watershed falls in Agroclimatic Zone 2A.The soil texture is –course sandy to sandy loam. The

average rainfall is 33 cm. The temperatures in the area are in the range between 50 centigrade

 iii) Rainy 1 to 3 : Runoff  i) Peak Rate (cum/hr) Nil  ii) Total run off volume of rainy season (ha.m.)  iii) Time of return of maximum flood

years

years

InYear

 iv)Periodicity of Drought in village area 

5 8!     

S.No Scheme Name of the department

Key interventions under the Scheme

Targeted Beneficiaries

Provisions under the Scheme

1 MNREGA Panchayati raj Employment 1436 Employment 2 INDRA AWAS Panchayati raj Housing 32 Housing 3 CM BPL HOUSING Panchayati raj Housing 23 Housing 4 TFC,SFC,NIRBAND Panchayati raj Community work

15s Community work

&( No. of villages connected to the main road by an allweather road

&( No. of villages provided with electricity 3 &( No. of households without access to drinking water NIL &8( No. of educational institutions : (

P) 2

(S)

(HS)

(VI)

Primary(P)/ Secondary(S)/ Higher Secondary(HS)/ vocational institution(VI)

&8( No. of villages with access to Primary Health Centre NIL &8( No. of villages with access to Veterinary Dispensary NIL &8( No. of villages with access to Post Office 1 &8( No. of villages with access to Banks NIL &.( No. of villages with access to Markets/ mandis NIL &.( No. of villages with access to Agroindustries NIL &.( Total quantity of surplus milk NIL &.( No. of milk collection centres (U) (S) (PA) (O) (e.g. Union(U)/ Society(S)/ Private agency(PA)/ others (O)) &.( No. of villages with access to Anganwadi Centre 3 &.8( Any other facilities with no. of villages (please specify) &.8( Nearest KVK SARD ARSA HAR &.8( cooperative society YES &.8( NGOs NO

&.8( Credit institutions  (i) Bank NO  (ii) Cooperative Society 1 &..( Agro Service Centre's NO



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/* PM ,WCDC Suresh chandra

0* Address with contact no., website 9950422218

* Telephone 01562254494

9* Fax 01562254494

* Email Pmdwdu.churu@gmail.com

:* Name of PIA Suresh Chandra

)* Designation B.E (AGRI)

+* Address with contact no., website P.S. churu

;* Telephone 9950422218

/* Fax

//* Email Piaiwmpchuru@gmail.com

S.No

Name of WDT

member

M/F Age Qualification Experience in watershed(Yrs)

Description of

professional training

Role/ Function

1 Rajendra m 34 B.A

SOCIOLOGY

5YR Igpras jaipur Social expert

2 Vikash m 28 LSA 5YR Igprs jaipur Veterinary expert

3 Subhash m 26 B.SC.AG 0yr Agriculture

President M General mf SAKHSAR Secretary M General^ mf B.com Member M Genera^ mf 10 TH Member F Sc mf SAKHSAR Member M Genera^ mf SAKHSAR Member M Genera^ mf SAKHSAR Member M Genera^ mf SAKHSAR Member M Obc^ mf SAKHSAR Member F Sc^ mf SAKHSAR Member F Genera^ mf NIRKSAR Member M Obc mf SAKHSAR Member M Obc^ mf SAKHSAR Member M Obc^ mf SAKHSAR Member M Genera mf SAKHSAR Member f Genera^ mf NIRKSAR Member M Genera^ mf SAKHSAR

The socio economic conditions of the area can be improved through increased production which

can be achieved through expansion in cultivated area and productivity enhancement.  50 ha land is

arable 300 wasteland and150 ha is fallow can be brought under cultivation.

Zero ha is only irrigated and with efforts this can be increased to50. The productivity gap of major

crops in the area as compared with district and with areas in the same agro climatic zones indicate

potential to increase the productivity. The demonstration of improved package of practices,

improved varieties, increased irrigation facilities and soil conservation measures under the project

can bridge this gap. Due to small land holdings in the area focus of the project would be on

diversification in agriculture (horticulture, vegetables, green houses, Agro forestry, fodder

crops)and diversification in Livelihoods(Agriculture, Animal husbandry, self employment)

38021.74 Quintal fodder scarcity can be met out through Pasture development .Improved animal

Husbandry practices can increase the productivity of livestock. 25 no of persons migrate due to

unimployment  this migration can be checked through creation of employment opportunities in the

project area through increase in production and diversification in agriculture and Livelihoods as

mentioned above.

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 Being general soil texture light and course sandy, highly permeable and without any streams contributing runoff, no water erosion take place in the project area. All rainfall water percolate in soil & increases the water table.  Severe Wind erosion take place in the summer season which washed away a upper productive soil of the project area.  Low community land as comparitive to total area & deforrestation of community land.  Less vegetative cover  Ground water depth ranges from 40 to 60 m which is highly deep  Ground water having a TDS ranging 2300 to 2800 which is not suitable for drinking purpose.  Average annual rainfall is 290 mm which is insufficient for fullfill the need of the area.  Potential Evaporation Transpiration (PET) is 8.5 mm/day which transpirate most of the water in the air.  Max. & Min. temperature of the project area is 50 & 0 which is a adverse condition of the project area.  Land slope having 3 to 10 m which effect on production.



 1,75,94,812 litre runoff wants to store for requirement of the project area.

 Lack of adequate farm machinery.  Lack of finances for farmers.  Lack of good quality seeds and fertilizers.  Lack of other facilities such as storage and marketing.

 There should be some mechanism for improvemet of productive soil.  There should some mechanism for increase the soil fertility.  There should be rainfall capturing structure to ensure for double cropping system.  There should heavy water storage structure for life saving irrgation.  There should some training for farmers for use of fertilizer.  There should some training on mordern farming methods.  There should some demostration on mordern farm machinary.  There should some loan facility for fullfil the demand of finances.  There should be some demostration on good quality seeds & fertilizer.  There should be some training on storage of seeds &marketing.

 Suitable number of water harvesting structure can be take up for ensuring double cropping.  Suitable number of water storage structure can be take up for life saving irrgation.  Suitable number of training can be take up about benefits of fertilizer.  Suitable number of training can be take up to aware about mordern farming methods.  Suitable number of demostration can be take up about benefits of mordern farm machinary.  Deemand of finance can be fulfill by loan of bank or society.  Suitable number of crop demostration can be take up about good seed & fertiliser.  Suitable number of trainings can be take up on storage of seed & fertilizer.

 Cows and buffaloes are of local breeds.  Lack of fodder and pasture availability.  Migration of goats and sheeps.  Milk production is low.  No local treatment is available.  No pure water is available for drinking for livestock.  Lack of green fodder.  Lack of time period of repeat breeding.

 Lack of balanced & nutrient feed in the project area.  Lack of suitable habitation of live stock.  Lack of milk marketing in the project area.  Lack of poultry farming.  Unawareness of animal health.  Traditional methods of treatment.  Cost of feed is greater than production.  Street animals.  Unauthorised veterinary practicener by unknown person in the project area.  Lack of awareness.  Lack of vaccination.  Unawareness of animal insurance.

 There should be a cows and buffaloes of hybrid nature.  There should be a sufficient fodder & rich vegetative cover in Pasture land.  There should some way to stop livestock migration.  There should some way of increasing milk production.  There should be a availability of local treatment.  There should be a pure water for livestock.  There should some way of increasing availability of green fodder.  There should some way of increasing availability of balanced & nutrient feed.  There should be a training programme on suitable habitation of livestock.  There should some way for developing milk marketing.  There should some training on poultry farming.  There should some training to aware about animal health.  There should be a modern method of treatment.  There should be a sufficient fodder that cost of feed should be less than the production.  Street animals should be in definate area.  There should be authorised vetenaty practicener in the project area.  There should be some training on awareness.  There should be some camp of vaccination.  There should be some training on awareness of animal insurance.

 Development of small entrepreneurship such as stitching, embroidery, shops, fragrance sticks, candle preparation, handicrafts.  Developing Agro based industry such as wool, Papad and Bardi weaving units with equipment and machines for livelihood enhancement.  Poultry and piggery  Vermi composting and animal waste as manure  Fodder bank creation  Establishment of processing center.

Self Help Group Formation and there strengthening.

Base Line Survey Format for IWMP MIS website

Project Name

Total Geographical Area of Project (Lakh Hectares)

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The project area has 0 ha of cultivable wasteland. 100 ha of fallow land (total –250 ha) can be

brought under cultivation if some irrigation source can be provided through Construction of WHS

like Khadin, Tanka, Farm ponds etc. and also through demonstration of rainfed varieties of crops.

Construction of WHS can also increase in area under irrigation which is only 5%

150 ha. (8 % of the project area)is under wastelands and can be brought under vegetative cover,

with reasonable effort. Activities like Earthen check dams, Vegetative filter strip, Vditches,

staggered trenches, WHS (Johad) Afforestation of wastelands and Pasture development will be

taken up on these lands.

1  8!   the land use table shows that there is 30hectare pasture land (%). This

emphasizes the need for taking up pastureland development works through sowing of promising

species of grasses and plantation

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Rain fed Irrigated TOT AL Varietie Area (ha)

Produc tion (Ton)

Product ivity (kg/ha)

Varieties Area (ha)

Produc tion (Ton)

Produc tivity (kg/ha)

Area (ha)

Producti on (Ton)

 Kharif Bajra Hb67 3750 1076 300     3750 1076

 Gwar^ Rjc197^500 251 350 ^ ^ ^ ^500

 Mung moth

Besaki, dadria

250 120 251     250 120

 Rabi           

 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 

           

 Zaid           

           

 Total   4500 1447 901     4500 1447

  

CC<    2 The farmers are using ,varieties of Bajra, whereas varieties like ,can increase the production.

%   CC will vary from project to project  Bajra Wheat Bajra Fallow Moong Mustered Moong Fallow Fallow Jeera Fallow Isabgoal Fallow Lucern Cluster Bean Fallow Fallow Tarameera Til Fallow Caster Caster Moth Fallow

The table shows that only 0ha is (0%) is double cropped area. Also the crop rotation shows that

fallow lands are there. This indicates that there is scope for change in crop rotation in fields where

there are fallow lands through Soil and Water conservation measures, crop demonstration and

diversification in agriculture.

Soil and Water conservation measures besides putting fallow lands under cultivation can

change the area under single cropping to double and multiple cropping.



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Analysis of the above table indicate that   besides national gap there is wide gap in productivity

within state and even within same agro climatic zones.

The reasons for this variation are

 The farmers are using varieties of Bajrawhereas the recommended varieties like provide

yield (write for all crops)

 Lack of Availability of good quality seeds of desired crop and variety in adequate quantities

and time to the farmers.

 Availability of water for cultivation(% is irrigated table)



The productivity gap and reasons of it  indicate potential to increase the productivity through crop

demonstration. Crop demonstrations would be carried out on improved crops/ varieties, improved

D