Indian Escorts In Al Mankhool 0509430017 Escort Agency in Al Mankhool
UNDP-GEF Sidhi, MP Forest Division Sidhi 2013
1.
2. To control Soil-water erosion and lessen the Land
degradation on Forest and Non-forest area.
To improve Protection and Management of Forests
through greater Community Involvement.
For remove Barriers to Promoting Sustainable Rural
Livelihood, and Provide a Broader range of
Livelihood options for the Tribal/Rural poor.
3.
Generation of additional income and
livelihood Opportunities for the people
living in and around Forest area
To Provide alternative sources of Fuel wood
requirements of People
To provide alternative sources of Fodder for
livestock
Treatment of Watershed on Forest/nonforest land
To improve the present Agriculture practices
To improve the livestock breed
Capacity building of JFMC members
4. SITE SELECTION
From RDBF & Overlapping Working Circles of Working Plan of the
Division
Objectives of RDBF
To rehabilitate the degraded bamboo forest area
To increase the income of selected beneficiaries
To increase the livelihood of beneficiaries
5. Range 1 : SIDHI
Village : Baghaun, Dhumma,
Charhaie
Tahsil
: Sidhi
Distance : 39 KM
RDBF
Range 2 : CHURHAT
Village : Maldeva, Padkhuri
Tahsil
: Churhat
Distance : 51 KM
ENERGY PLANT FODDER PLANT WATERSHED MNGMNT
6. RDBF
ENERGY PLANT FODDER PLANT WATERSHED MNGMNT
Range 4 : MOHAN
Range 3 : MADWAS
-VillageKhajuriha, Dhanaur, Badkadol
-VillageChaparatola, Piparaha
Tahsil : Madwas Distance : 56 KM
Tahsil : Kusmi Distance : 82 KM
7. Sr.
No.
1
2
3
4
Segment
1
Plantation and Forest 2
Protection with Soil- 3
water Conservation
4
5
1
2
3
Small Medium
4
Enterprises
5
6
7
1
Capacity Building
2
1
Energy Conservation 2
/ Renewal Energy
3
Activities
RDBF
Energy Plantation
Fodder Plantation
Watershed Management
Home Garden Development
Agarbatti Nirman
Cloth Waste Rope
Sisal Rope / Handicraft
Agriculture & Animal Husbandry
Biodynamic Farming
Fishries Culture
Lakh Cultivation
Workshop & Training
Exposure visits
Solar Equipment Distribution
Bio-Gas Deenbandhu Model
Eco-Chulha Distribution
Objectives
To Consume the Nature and to
Utilize the Human Recourses.
To provide an opportunity for
livelihood or “AJEEVIKA”
Trained and equipped to improve
living standards and agriculture.
Use of alternative energy and
renewable energy to save and
increase the biodiversity and
health conditions
8. 1 RDBF
Plantation and Forest 2
Protection with Soil- 3
water Conservation
4
5
1
Sr.
Particulars
No.
1 Area Allotment
Energy Plantation
Fodder Plantation
Watershed Management
Home Garden Development
To Consume the Nature and
to Utilize the Human
Recourses.
Range
Sidhi
560 ha
Range
Churhat
640 ha
Range
Madwas
640 ha
Range
Mohan
560 ha
2400 ha
560 ha
640 ha
640 ha
560 ha
2400 ha
28
32
32
28
120
Total
2
Achievement
3
No. Of beneficiaries
4
No. Of Treated Clumps
42795
69354
19832
35909
167890
5
Estimated Production
213975
346770
99160
179545
* 839450
9. 1
1
Plantation and Forest
Protection with Soilwater Conservation
S. No.
1
2
3
4
Duration
First Year
Second Year
Third Year
Fourth Year
RDBF
2
3
4
5
Energy Plantation
Fodder Plantation
Watershed Management
Home Garden Development
To Consume the Nature and
to Utilize the Human
Recourses.
Karla
Mohila
Pakia
Total
4
4
5
5
4
4
4
5
6
10
14
18
14
18
23
28
11. 1
Plantation and Forest 2
Protection with Soil- 3
water Conservation
4
5
1
Sr.
No.
Particulars
RDBF
Energy Plantation
Fodder Plantation
Watershed Management
Home Garden Development
To Consume the Nature and to
Utilize the Human Recourses.
Range
Sidhi
Range
Churhat
Range
Madwas
Range
Mohan
Total
1
Area Allotment
20 ha
10 ha
05 ha
05 ha
40 ha
2
Achievement
20 ha
10 ha
05 ha
05 ha
40 ha
3
Plantation
32419
15114
7471
6530
61534
13. 1
Plantation and Forest 2
Protection with Soil- 3
water Conservation
4
1
5
Sr.
No.
Particulars
RDBF
Energy Plantation
Fodder Plantation
Watershed Management
Home Garden Devlopment
To Consume the Nature and to
Utilize the Human Recourses.
Range
Sidhi
Range
Churhat
Range
Madwas
Range
Mohan
Total
1
Area Allotment
15 ha
15 ha
Nil
05 ha
35 ha
2
Achievement
15 ha
15 ha
Nil
05 ha
35 ha
3
Plantation
9721
9510
Nil
-
19231
5
No. Of beneficiaries
210
170
185
165
730
15. 1
1
Plantation and Forest 2
Protection with Soil- 3
water Conservation
4
5
Sr.
Particulars
No.
1 Area Allotment
2 Achievement
Structure a.) C.T.
b.) Bolder chekdam
c.) Percolation Tank
d.) Nala Bandhan
4 Plantation
RDBF
Energy Plantation
Fodder Plantation
Watershed Management
To Consume the Nature and to
Utilize the Human Recourses.
Home Garden Devlopment
Range
Sidhi
Range
Churhat
Range
Madwas
Range
Mohan
Total
200 ha
200 ha
100 ha
100 ha
600 ha
200 ha
200 ha
100 ha
100 ha
600 ha
7600
7100
6100
6100
26900
1840 Qmt
2880 Qmt
1040 Qmt
1040 Qmt
6800 Qmt
2
2
-
2
6
-
-
-
-
-
13600
13000
9030
9300
44930
16.
17. 1
Plantation and Forest 2
Protection with Soil- 3
4
water Conservation
1
5
Sr.
No.
Particulars
RDBF
Energy Plantation
Fodder Plantation
Watershed Management
To Consume the Nature and
to Utilize the Human
Recourses.
Home Garden Devlopment
Range
Sidhi
Range
Churhat
Range
Madwas
Range
Mohan
Total
1
No. Of Village
05
03
01
-
09
3
No. Of beneficiaries
515
732
24
-
1271
4
Plants distribution
11200
43550
11300
-
66050
18. Aloevera Plantation, Range Churhat
Activity increases Awareness about Health and Nutrition along with
Identification of Medicinal Plants and its uses among the beneficiaries.
19. 1 Agarbatti Nirman
Small
2 Medium
Enterprises
Sr.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
2
3
4
5
6
7
Particulars
No. Of SHG
No. Of Village
No. Of beneficiaries
Total Production in Ton
Increase In Average
Family Income
Cloth Waste Rope
Sisal Rope / Handicraft
Agriculture & Animal Husbandry
Biodynamic Farming
Fisheries Culture
Lakh Cultivation
To provide an opportunity
for livelihood or “AJEEVIKA”
Range
Sidhi
223
31
3100
90
Range
Churhat
42
13
978
3
Range
Madwas
40
12
512
1
Range
Mohan
34
05
442
2
2500
1400
1900
1100
Total
339
61
5032
96
-
Incense stick production has become a cottage industry and now it is
going to be a producer company.
21. 1
Small
2 Medium
Enterprises
Sr.
No.
Particulars
Agarbatti Nirman
2 Cloth Waste Rope
3
4
5
6
7
Sisal Rope / Handicraft
Agriculture & Animal Husbandry
Biodynamic Farming
Fisheries Culture
Lakh Cultivation
To provide an opportunity
for livelihood or “AJEEVIKA”
Range
Sidhi
Range
Churhat
Range
Madwas
Range
Mohan
Total
1
No. Of SHG
07
04
03
02
16
2
No. Of beneficiaries
55
32
25
20
132
23. Small
2 Medium
Enterprises
Sr.
No.
Particulars
1
2
Agarbatti Nirman
Cloth Waste Rope
3
Sisal Rope / Handicraft
4
5
6
7
Agriculture & Animal Husbandry
Biodynamic Farming
Fisheries Culture
Lakh Cultivation
To provide an opportunity
for livelihood or “AJEEVIKA”
Range
Sidhi
Range
Churhat
Range
Madwas
Range
Mohan
Total
1
No. Of SHG
15
-
-
-
15
2
No. Of beneficiaries
175
-
-
-
175
29. Small
2 Medium
Enterprises
1
2
3
4
5
Agarbatti Nirman
Cloth Waste Rope
Sisal Rope / Handicraft
Agriculture & Animal Husbandry
Biodynamic Farming
To provide an opportunity
for livelihood or “AJEEVIKA”
6 Fisheries Culture
7
Sr.
Particulars
No.
1 No. Of SHG
2 No. Of Ponds
3 No. Of beneficiaries
Increase Average Family
4
Income
Lakh Cultivation
Range
Sidhi
35
35
350
Range
Churhat
05
05
50
Range
Madwas
-
Range
Mohan
-
2500
2500
-
-
Total
40
40
400
2500
33. 3
Capacity Building
Sr.
Activity
Workshop & Training
2 Exposure visits
1
To trained and prepare
for Improving their own
living standards
1
Agarbatti Nirman
2
Sisal Handicraft
Name of Experts
Mr. Neelam Soni (Seoni)
Mr. Usman Shekhani (C.G.)
Mr. Love Kashyap (Balaghat)
Ms. Nisha Parwani (Jabalpur)
Recognition
CEO- SAFE Foundation
Member of NIA
CEO- NATIVE Consultancy
Prayash Mahila Sashaktikaran
3
Fisheries Culture
Mr. M. Elias Khan (Bhopal)
State Fisheries Expert
4
Biodynamic Farming
Mr. Rajesh Tiwari (Nainital)
Sarg Vikash Samiti
36. 4
Energy Conservation
/ Renewal Energy
1
2
3
Solar Equipment Distribution
Bio-Gas Deenbandhu Modal Energy Conservation
Eco-Chulha Distribution
SOLAR EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTION :
120 Solar Lanterns are distributed to UNDP Beneficiaries.
BIO-GAS DEENBANDHU MODAL :
10 UNDP Beneficiary's Houses are equipped with Bio Gas
Deenbandhu Modal
ECO-CHULHA DISTRIBUTION :
800 Eco-Chulha Distribution Process is going on….
38. FOREST DENSITY INCREASED :
Forest Density increased from 0.0 – 0.2 to 0.4-0.5 in Treated areas.
SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION :
Areas treated under UNDP-GEF Project have shown remarkable
increase in Soil and Water Conservation.
Dried Water holes have revived and Water Channels are flowing with
Water for longer duration.
Soil Erosion decreased magnificently.
POSITIVE EFFECTS ON BIODYVERSITY :
Number of Species have Increased Considerably in Project area,
Gradual Increase in Herbs, Shrubs, with Tree Species have attracted
the Wild Animals. Increase in Flora and Fauna observed and Noticed
by many.
RET Species of Flora & Fauna are giving their presence in Project area
like – Vultures and many Floral and Medicinal Species.
39. Aajivika Activities in Project area help Poor Families to increase their
Monthly/Annual Income.
Economic Capabilities are increased gradually. Beneficiaries are
conducting multifarious activities like Construction of Rooms Purchase
of Milking Domestic Animals i.e. Buffalo, Cow, She Goat etc. Or
Daughter’s Marriage.
Supply of Vegetable Seeds has increased the Vegetable Production to
full fill their Domestic Needs.
Distribution of Medicinal Plants can helping the Local Vaidhya in
treatment of various local Diseases.
Biodynamic farming increasing Crop Production which intern along
with Fish Production increase the Vigour and Health of the People.
40. Women are Imparting in UNDP activities with the Beneficiaries and
working as a Unit.
FPC and VFC Members are paying more attention towards Forest
Protection and Tendency towards Stall Feeding of Cattles has
increased considerably.
Villagers of UNDP-GEF Project area are now more capable for
earning the sufficient amount because of Capacity Building
Programs.
Increasing the tendency for use of Biodynamic Farming.
Migration of Villagers has Reduced considerably.
Villager’s Dependency on Forest for Fuel has gone down.
Linking Bond between Villagers and Forest Officials becoming
Stronger Day by day for the Purpose of Biodiversity Conservation.