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INITIATIVES……….
LAB to Land…… Punjab
Bring out a strategy for effective implementation of development programs in a convergent & coordinated approach
Transfer the knowledge from lab to land and demonstrate the achievements of the entire poverty alleviation programs and get hold of feedback for improvements in training, communication and overall implementation strategy, with the maturing of the intervention in the selected one block in a district.
India & Punjab
Rural PopulationIndia: 741,660,293Punjab: 16096488
Total PopulationIndia: 1,027,015,247Punjab: 2,43,58,999
Urban PopulationIndia: 285,354,954Punjab: 8262511
Percentage of Rural PopulationIndia: 72
Punjab: 66.08No. Of districts
India: 593Punjab: 20
District-wise percentage of scheduled castes population in total rural population of Punjab
Districts Total Population
SC Populaton % of SC Population
Gurdaspur 1568788 410167 26H15
Amritsar 1046209 357163 34H14
Tarantaran 826593 275999 33H39
Kapurthala 507994 173297 34H12
Jalandhar 1030717 471812 45H77
Nawanshehar 506402 210727 41H61
Hoshhiarpur 1188662 432702 36H40
Roopnagar 487633 129236 26H50
SAS Nagar 427044 116751 27H34
Ludhiana 1339178 490502 36H63
Ferozepur 1295382 308665 23H82
Faridkot 357321 142552 39H89
Muktsar 578929 237790 41H07
Moga 716214 246789 34H46
Bathinda 831541 271891 32H69
Mansa 546329 174830 32H00
Sangrur 1048990 319577 30H46
Barnala 366364 113389 30H94
Patiala 1039248 298981 28H77
Fatehgarh Sahib 386950 135434 35H00
Total 16096488 5318254 33H04
District wise number of blocks, villages, geographical area and population in Punjab (Rural Areas) 2005-06(p)
Sr. No.
Districts Blocks Villages Areas in Kms
Population
1 Gurdaspur 16 1539 3479 1673362
2 Amritsar 16 1184 4811 1967102
3 Kapurthla 05 619 1593 519572
4 Jalandhar 10 940 2495 1066744
5 Nawanshehar 05 465 1246 520648
6 Hoshiarpur 10 1389 3289 1275193
7 Rupnagar 07 863 2009 821762
8 Ludhiana 12 896 3434 1414329
9 Firozpur 10 967 5169 1403483
10 Faridkot 02 163 1476 386336
11 Muktsar 04 234 2604 615423
12 Moga 05 323 2200 763354
13 Bathinda 08 281 3206 888615
14 Mansa 05 238 2077 572119
15 Sangrur 12 692 4622 1475995
16 Patiala 09 1056 3562 1281396
17 Fatehgarh Sahib 05 443 1120 402088
Total 141 12292 48392 17047593
Poverty Ratio in Punjab and India
Year/State Area Punjab India
2004-2005 Total 8.10 27.8
1999-2000 Rural 635 27.09
Urban 5.75 23.62
Total 6.16 26.10
1993-94 Rural 11.95 37.27
Urban 11.33 32.36
Total 11.77 35.97
1987-88 Rural 12.60 39.06
Urban 12.91 40.12
Total 12.70 39.34
1983 Rural 13.20 45.61
Urban 23.86 42.15
Total 16.29 44.76
1977-78 Rural 16.37 53.07
Urban 27.64 47.40
Total 19.36 51.81
Selected States: Indices of Social Development
State Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) (2005
Percent of Children’s under nourishment
Life Expectancy (Yes)
Human Development Index (HDI) (2001)
Present Literacy (2001)
Male Female Male Female
Rajasthan
68 58.1 62.2 62.8 0.424 60.4 43.9
Kerala 14 35.8 71.7 75.0 0.638 90.9 87.7
Punjab 44 40.0 69.8 72.0 0.537 69.7 63.4
Haryana 60 35.6 64.6 69.3 0.509 67.9 55.7
Maharastra
36 47.7 66.8 69.8 0.523 76.9 67.0
Gujarat 54 46.0 63.1 64.1 0.479 69.1 57.8
West Bengal
38 44.9 66.1 69.3 0.472 68.6 59.6
Karnataka
50 44.8 62.4 66.4 0.478 66.6 56.9
orrisa 75 42.8 60.1 59.7 0.404 63.1 50.5
Status of current and targated health indicators
State Infant Mortality Rate (IMR
Anaemia among women (15-49
year
Sex Ratio (0-6 year) Against
1000
Current (2006-
07
Target (11th Plan)
Current (2006-
07)
Target (11th Plan)
Current (2006-
07
Target (11th Plan)
Punjab 45 22 41.4 20.7 798 805
India 58 28 51.8 25.9 927 935
Status of current and targated education indicators
Sr. No.
Drop out Ratio in
elementary schemes
Literacy (male) Litracy (female)
Target for gender
difference in literacy
Current (2006-
07)
Target (11th Plan)
2001 Target (11th Plan)
2001 Target (11th Plan)
2001 Target (11th Plan)
Punjab 24.92 5.20 75.23
94.88 63.36 94.31 11.09 0.6
India 42.69 20.00 75.26
89.90 53.67 78.80 21.6 10.00
Punjab: PRI at a Glance
Constitutional mandate – PRIs to work for Economic Development & Social Justice
12278 Villages, 12309 GPs, 141 PSs, 20 ZPs
13 subjects of 7 departments transferred to PRIs as per 73th Amendment
Next Election due on May 2013.
Distt. Total Population
S.C. Population
% of S.C.
Fatehgarh Sahib
386950 135434 35.00%
Distt. Blocks Villages Area in Kms.
Fatehgarh Sahib
5 443 1120
Distt. Education Health Income Overall Rank
HDI GDI HDI GDI HDI GDI HDI GDI HDI GDI
Fatehgarh Sahib
0.734 0.719 0.744 0.744 0.742 0.205 0.740 0.556 03 16
WHAT IS BEING PLANNED
Provide safe drinking waterProviding Housing with sanitation and Electricity.Developing and marketing human skills, surplus
farm produce distribute earnings.Translating the objectives of the all flagship
programmes.Awareness generation and orientation of Gram
Sabhas for affirmativeDeveloping planning, organizing, audit and
leadership ability among members of Gram Sabha.
Developing an action plan on land, water etc.
Immediate Future Actions. A meeting with all would be held to explain them the initiative in
the month of November. Information would be given at all important places to make the
people know about it. Meeting with all P.S members, G.P members and Block & G.P
officials would be held to explain the Lab to Land programme. Workshop would be arranged with youth club members of NYKs,
Self Help Groups, officials of Line department etc. Resource Persons would be selected by inviting applications
fixing some criteria like educational qualification, experience and training etc.
The Resource Persons which are already on Panel have been trained.
Representatives from SIRD & State Govt. would meet the Gram Sabha members to get an idea what happens in the field and how much aware and empowered the people are at this movement.
Basic training of computer, MIS, PRIYASOFT to the officials of 131 Blocks including Khera Block in the month of Dec 2010 to March 2011
B.D.P.O to be the Chief Block Coordinator
Nov., 2010Identification of nodal persons in each department by B.D.P.O
Initiation meeting with stakeholders at the block level by the B.D.P.O
TNA, orientation of officials, PRIs, community resource institutes/persons on thematic issues
All activities will follow suit
Finalization of objectives, actions indicators, targets with PRAPrioritization and scheduling of action
Finalization of objectives, actions indicators, targets with PRA
Prioritization and scheduling of action
Sharing of action plan with community.
Use of Pamphlets, leaflets, IEC activities etc.
Documentation of experiences and process.
Action Plan …….by Different Departments
Rural Development & Panchayats Department(Block Administration)
• Conduct of Gram SabhaActions Oct-10 Nov-10 Dec-10 Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11
Gram Sabha Meetings in the 84 GPs at KHERA Block, Distt. Fatehgarh Sahib
√ 26th Jan √
Action Plan ….….by Different Departments
Rural Development & Panchayats Department (Block Administration)• Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme
(MGNREGS)Actions Nov-10 Dec-10 Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11
1. Preparation of Annual Action Plan In all GPs
2. Preparation of Labour Budget In all GPs
3. Employment to Households / Mandays
4. 100 days employment to job card holders
5. Participation of Women
6. Social Audit All GPs Individual Project Audit and Project Initiation meetings in all GPs
7. Training of stakeholders (PRIs & GRS) At Block level
Training at 20 GPs
Training at 20 GPs
Training at 20 GPs
Training at 24 GPs
8. Participation of SC households
9. Payment of wages within 15 days 100%
10. Bharat Nirman Rajiv Gandhi Seva Kendra (84 GPs + 1 Block)
Construction 100%(85 no.)
Action Plan …….by Different Departments
Rural Development & Panchayats Department (Block Administration)• IAY
Actions Nov-10 Dec-10 Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11
1. Issue of work orders 100%
2. Completion of House
• SGSY
Actions Nov-10 Dec-10 Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11
1. Skill Development Training to SHGs 3 Groups 5 Groups 5 Groups 5 Groups 5 Groups
2. Financial Assistance to Groups
Action Plan …….by Different Departments
Rural Development & Panchayats Department (SIRD)
Actions Nov-10 Dec-10 Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11
1. Formulation of IEC Strategy (Print , Electronic and conventional)
2. Piloting of IEC Strategy and Publication of IEC material
3. Proposal for Community Radio
4. Mobilisation for cadre of Community Resource Persons
5. Training Need Assessment of CRP, Officials and elected officials on various thematic issues
6. Conduct of Thematic Training (Block & SIRD level)
7. Concurrent Supervision and Monitoring
8. Networking with all stakeholder departments
9. Commissioning of Project Formulation Cell
10. Evaluation and Appraisal
Action Plan ….….by Different Departments
Rural Development & PanchayatsDepartment
• Rural Works (PMGSY)
Actions Nov-10 Dec-10 Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11
1. To road
2to road
• Rural Water Supply & Sanitation
Actions Oct-10 Nov-10 Dec-10 Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11
1. Repair and Disinfection of Tube Wells 50%
3. Nirmal Gram Panchayat Puraskar (4 GPs)
Action Plan ….….by Different Departments
Women and Child Development Department (CDPO)
• Mission Shakti
Actions Nov-10 Dec-10 Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11
1. New Group Formation IEC 10 10 10 11
2. Direct linkage from existing SHGs IEC
• Mid-Day-Meal (MDM)
Actions Nov-10 Dec-10 Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11
1. Management of MDM (Training of Stakeholders)
IEC
• Social Security Schemes
Actions Nov-10 Dec-10 Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11
1. Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension2. Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension3. Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension
IEC
4. National Family Benefit Scheme (NFBS) IEC
5. Madhu Babu Pension Yojana (MBPY) IEC
Action Plan ….….by Different Departments
Food & Civil Supplies Department
Actions Oct-10 Nov-10 Dec-10 Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11
1. Information to consumers and BPL Card holders
IEC 100% 100% 100% 100%
2. Social Audit IEC 3 GPs 3 GPs 3 GPs 2 GPs
Action Plan ….….by Different Departments
Health and Family Welfare Department (Medical Officer, Khera)• Janani Surkhya Yojana / Gaon Kalyan Samiti / Rogi Kalyan Samiti
Actions Nov-10 Dec-10 Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11
1. Institutional Delivery IEC
2. Immunisation IEC
3. Functioning of Gaon Kalyan Samiti (GKS) IEC
4. Functioning of Rogi Kalyan Samiti (RKS) IEC
5. Functioning of ASHA IEC
6. Sub-Centre UF IEC
Action Plan ….….by Different Departments
Welfare Department
• Pre-Matric Scholarship Sustainable income to SC & STs Upliftment of Poor SC Women
Actions Nov-10 Dec-10 Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11
1. Pre-Matric Scholarship IEC
2. Financing of SC Women SHGs Sponsoring to Banks
Action Plan ….….by Different Departments
Education Department
• Sarva Siksha Abhiyan
Actions Nov-10 Dec-10 Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11
1. Making VECs more vibrant and their involvement in School Management
IEC 50% - - - 100%
2. 100% retention of all enrolled children IEC 75% 80% 85% 98% 100%
3. Deployment of Science Teachers in Upper Primary Schools
IEC 80% - - - -
4. Tracking of all children to be enrolled in secondary schools after elementary education
IEC IEC
Action Plan ….….by Different Departments
Horticulture Department
• National Horticulture Mission
• National Mission on Medicinal Plants
Actions Nov-10 Dec-10 Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11
1. Vegetable Minikit to Farmers / GPs IEC IEC
2. Plantation around Farm Ponds 20 nos. 25 nos.
Action Plan ….….by Different Departments
Forest Department (Range Officer)
• Nursery Establishment• Distribution of Saplings to community for plantation in private lands.
Actions Nov-10 Dec-10 Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11
1. Establishing of Nursery KHERA IEC Poly bag filling and sowing of seeds
Sowing of seeds and shading
Watering
Watering and transplanting
2. Awareness Camps through PRIs and NGOs at GP Level
IEC 2 2 3 3
3. Essay and Debate competition in schools of each village
IEC 10 vill. 20 vill. 20 vill. 30 vill.
4. Motivation of /SHGs on Tree Planting IEC 2 camps 2 camps 3 camps 3 camps
Action Plan ….….by Different Departments
Animal Husbandary Department
• Genetic Upgradation of Cattle / Buffalo• Control of Animal Diseases• Fodder Development• Poultry Development
Actions Nov-10 Dec-10 Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11
1. Artificial Insemination IEC 15% 15% 15% 15% 16%
2. H.S. Vaccine IEC 12% 12% 12% 12% 21%
3. B.Q. Vaccine IEC 13% 13% 13% 13%
4. FMD Vaccine IEC 25% 25% 25% 25%
5. PPR Vaccine IEC 25% 25% 25% 25%
6. Health Camps IEC 20% 20% 20% 20% 20%
7. Fodder Minikit IEC 50% 50%
8. Perennial Fodder Plots in Acres IEC 60% 40%
9. Azolla Cultivation IEC 40% 20% 40%
CHALLENGES
1.BDPO & officials are badly engaged in various others works and over burdened, shortage of staff in Blocks.2.Hence they would not be able to take part fully in the exercise till June,20113.The dates of meetings , selection of RP , trainings etc are to spaced very carefully ; it would take long time to proceed from one step to the next .4.Huge fund is needed for not only IEC & Training but also for vehicle , video graphing etc . 5. Khera Block have 84 Panchayats and it will take time to complete Lab to Land Programme.
1. Hon’ble Minister of Rural Development & Panchyats Punjab, Secretary RD & Ps, DC. Fatehgarh Sahib has been informed about Lab to Land Programme.
2.Formal letter has been written to them .
3.BDPO has been asked to fill up the data of real value of the key areas in the prescribed format .
Selection Criteria :
3. Nearer to SIRD for regular visit .4.BDPO & Chairperson have a very good relation and both of them are young , energetic and enthusiastic regarding the initiative5. J.E. is also very serious and intersted in the work 6.BPL % is 49 ; As it is a poorer Block this intervention is more needed there for more awareness and better implementation of Govt. Programmes .
BLOCK PROFILE :
Name Khera Block .No of PS members : ( ZP )
Population :
SC : AlmostST :
No of GP :No of GP Members :
Distance from SIRD : Farthest GP HQ :
WORK STRATEGY
1. SIRD will make the selection of RPs , hold meetings with clubs , trainings would be done at GP level & Gram Sabha by Resource Persons.
2. The whole field process would be led by DD (WP)
Action Plan ….….by Different Departments
Fisheries Department (FEO)
• Construction of Multi-purpose Farm Ponds• Incentive to Fish Producers
Actions Nov-10 Dec-10 Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11
1. Construction of Multi-purpose Farm Ponds IEC 4 4 3 3
2. Incentive to Fish producers IEC Training of Farmers
Field Visit Providing inputs
Action Plan ….….by Different Departments
Labour and Employment Department (DLO)
• Registration and Extension of Welfare Measures to the Building & Other Construction Workers under the Building & Other Construction Workers(RE&CS) Act ,1996 through Orissa Building & Other Construction Workers Welfare Board,
• Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana for BPL Families (RSBY)• National Child Labour Project (NCLP)
Actions Nov-10 Dec-10 Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11
1. Issue of Identity Cards to Building and other construction workers including MGNREGS workers as beneficiary
IEC 500 500 500 500
2. Eradication of Child Labour by way of awareness campaigns in all 14 GPs of Kantapada block
IEC 3 GPs 3 GPs 4 GPs 4 GPs
3. Providing Health care (RSBY) IEC 7 GPs 7 GPs
Action Plan ….….by Different Departments
Industries Department (DIC,Fatehgarh Sahib)
Actions Nov-10 Dec-10 Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11
1. Development of MSMEs IEC 20%(1 no)
20%(1 no)
20%(1 no)
20%(1 no)
2. PMEGP IEC 20%(1 no)
40%(2 nos.)
Irrigation Department (Assistant Engineer)
Actions Nov-10 Dec-10 Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11
1. Strengthening Pani Panchayat by Awareness Programme for Management of Irrigation water
IEC 2 2 2 2
IEC Strategy at a Glance
Programmes by cultural troupe Capacity building initiatives of different
stake holders of the block Exposure to Best Practices Creation & capacity building of
Community Resource Persons Social Audit Reaching out common mass through-
FAQs Leaflet Wall Writings Wall Hangings Health Wall / GP Wall Illustrated Books Telecast of Development Magazine
through Doordarshan Interactive Sessions Screening of IEC and Training Films Community Radio Quiz and Events IEC Stalls
Replication of the Initiatives…
• Selection of 1 Block.• Coverage of 1 Block in the State over a period of one year• Replication of the initiative in other blocks of the district\• Process Documentation• Directory of Success Stories