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Final Project Report
Flood Livelihood Restoration in Balenga Gram Panchayat of Kosagumuda Block in Nabarangpur District
(February 2011- January 2012)
Submitted to
JAMSETJI TATA TRUST
Mumbai
HIG ‐285/K ‐5/KalingaVihar, Patrapadapost,Bhubaneswar ‐ ‐751019,
[email protected];www.udyama.org Fone &FAX 06742475656/ Cell‐ 91 9437110892
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Abbreviations
GP – Gram Panchayat
HH – Household
LF – Large Farmer
MF – Marginal Farmer
MLP – Micro Level Plan
OBC – Other Backward Class
SF – Small Farmer
SHG – Self-Help Group
SRI – System of Rice Intensification
ST – Schedulked Tribe
SC – Scheduled Caste
VDC – Village Development Committee
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Flood Livelihood Restoration in Balenga Gram Panchayat of Kosagumuda Block in Nabarangpur District
Summary
The section consists of an extended summary of the report. It address outputs produced, outcomes, project efficiency, effectiveness and relevance.
Activities during one year project of Flood Rehabilitation Project – Nabarangpur (February, 2011 - January 2012)
Sl. No Activities during this period
Area and Date wise progress
Approach &
Strategy Coverage Implementation Outcome
Efficiency, Effectiveness
& Relevance
1 - Staff allocation
- In house preparation made
February, 2011 Staff recruitment and orientation of staff members on the project & operational area
-1 Block Kosagumuda -1 GP Belenga
- 6 revenue villages comprising of 12 hamlets
Programme Coordinator, Assistant Coordinator and GP Coordinators directly moved to all operational areas including facilitating networking with various stake holders
Rapport building with the community and PRI members and introducing the project goal and activities
-Staff and community volunteers positioned
The concept of project activities, their importance in improving their livelihood and role of community in this project was clarified to the community members.
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2 Rapport building and reflection with community on past rehabilitation activity
February , 2011
-In Belenga GP with 6 revenue villages and 12 hamlets
Organizing village meeting with villagers along with local Sarpanch
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All villages
Udyama staff and local volunteers organized the programme
Villagers extended cooperation to the staff in organizing village level meeting and the meetings were successful
The response to attend the meeting and highlighting the issues by the community members was overwhelming
3 Formation of VDC
March, 2011
In Balenga GP all revenue villages and 12 hamlets
Organizing village meeting and regular discussion with village leaders
Staff regularly visited and organized meetings with villagers and facilitated discussions with PRI member
VDC formed in all villages
VDC facilitated village meetings and monitored the implementation of village level activities
4 Community Institution building (Formation of VDC, SHGs and Farmers club)
March, 2011 - July, 2011
6 revenue villages and 12 hamlets
Organizing village meeting with women and farmers and regular discussion with VDC
All Villages
- Frequent meeting with VDCs, SHGs, farmers regarding formation of SHGs and farmers club
-10 Women SHGs and 14 Farmers Club formed
- Financial literacy enhanced among the members
- All registers are now being maintained regularly
- Rs. 1,33,800 collected as deposit by SHGs, Rs. 50,150.00 rotated internally, Rs. 16,640 received as internal loan repayment, Rs. 43,600 disbursed as external loan and Rs. 40,600 collected at Farmers’ club level
- SHGs and Farmers Club actively participated in awareness generation at village level and generated community contribution for village developmental work
-256 families involved with farmers club
- 116 families associated with SHGs
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5 Community pond renovation
April - July 2011
Organizing village meeting with SHGs, Farmers club and VDC regarding community pond renovation and its work strategy
10 villages
Frequently monitoring project sites and meeting with village level organizations like VDCs, SHGs Farmers club
-10 community ponds/tanks renovated
-6267 person days generated
- All financial transactions made through VDC account -VDCs maintaining register, supervising work and making payment to all stakeholders -The Panchayat Sarpanch is actively participating in supervising the implementation of development work and monitor the progress
6 Sand reclaimation from agricultural fields
April, 2011 - December, 2011
Beneficiary selection in village meetings
5 villages Frequent monitoring, site visit and meeting with village level organization like VDC, SHGs , farmers club and staff
- 123acres of land reclaimed from sand deposition benefiting 288 farmers from 7villages (ST farmers -238, SC farmers -25 and OBC farmers -25; Marginal Famers-225and S mall Famers -63)
- Money released through VDC account - VDCs maintaining
measurement register, supervising work and releasing payment to villagers
- Sarpanch making frequent visits to the work site
- Farmers contributed 40% labour in sand reclamation work
- VDCs, SHGs and Farmers clubs decided to select the flood affected vulnerable farmers for support
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7 Khariff paddy seeds distribution ( (MTU & 1001 varieties) from government outlet
June, 2011 Organizing village meeting with SHGs, farmers club and VDC regarding selection criteria of beneficiaries for Khariff paddy support
8 villages Preparation of final beneficiary list in village meetings
- 334farmers benefited from 8 villages ( ST - 249, SC – 45, OBC – 40; Marginal Farmers - 248, Small famers – 86)
- 334 acres of land covered
- Decision undertaken that after harvesting all farmers will refund the paddy amount received as support along with 10% additional grain to the grain bank for being used as community grain fund
- All 334 farmers are involved in farmers club.
8 Training on SRI and Organic Farming Practices
Exposure visit undertaken on - 6th & 9th July 2011
FieldTrainings held on - 12.9.2011, 20.9.2011, 25.9.2011, 8.10.2011, 18.10.2011, 9.11.2011, 14.12.2011
Organizing village meeting with SHGs, farmers club and VDC regarding selection criteria of farmers for attaining the training on SRI
7 villages Preparation of final beneficiary list and organizing village meeting and visit plan visit schedule
Contact with resource organization
16 farmers from 7 villages, 3 village animator and 2 staff participated in the training
Farmers went on exposure visit to Dakaribhatta & Litiguda villages to learn SRI and preparation of organic manure, vermiculture and compost
- Immediately after attending the training 40 farmers from 5 villages undertook preparation of organic manure and applied in their vegetable fields
- There is an increasing demand from SHGs, VDCs and Farmers club fpr holding more number of such kind of trainings at Panchayat level
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9 Extending support of rabi vegetable seeds
October , 2011 Organizing village meetings on Selection of Progressive farmers
10 Villages
Organizing Farmers training on preparation of nursery bed, transplantation of seeds from mother bed and use of organic manures
400 families from 10 villages benefited (ST – 334, SC – 49, OBC – 17; Marginal Farmers - 317, Small Farmers - 49, Large Farmers – 34)
57.5 acres of land covered
- Incremental income of benefited farmers is in the range of Rs.3000 to Rs. 5000
- Trained farmers abandoned application of chemical fertilizers
10 Grain Bank December, 2011
Organizing village meetings with all households regarding Grain bank and role and responsibilities of Community and Supporting agency
10 villages
Regular interaction with community and holding discussions on management procedures, record keeping, rule and regulations, interest fixation and storage facilities
250 quintals of Paddy stored in 10 villages. Out of 250 quintals project support is 125 quintals and rest 125 quintals collected from 1153 house holds.
Good managerial skills and leadership quality developed in community.
Saving attitude and collective motivation within the community developed.
11 Seed Bank January, 2012 Conducting meetings of farmers club on regular basis on the concept of Seed bank
6 villages Organizing VDC and SHG regarding Management of seed bank and use the fund and its term and condition
25 of farmers have taken loan from seed bank and purchased KB pump.After production they will return 2% intrest to VDC account
All the decision taken by Farmers SHG and VDC.
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12 Income generating activities
December, 2011
Organizing SHGs meeting , Selection of trade , collection of application from SHGs and finalization of loan procedure
11 SHGs Organizing group meeting and deciding repayment schedule, monitoring by SHG leaders
- Rs. 1,00,000 mobilized from SHG Members as contribution and Rs. 4,36,000 supported from project
- 116 members from 10 SHGs benefited and household income improved
- Distress migration reduced
All financial decisions and conflict management done in group meetings
All records are being maintained by SHG s
13 Exposure for SHG Members
30th November, 2011
22nd – 23rd December, 2011
Organizing SHG meetings regarding purpose of exposure and , selection of participants
10 SHGs Organizing SHGs meeting and selection of members , finalization of date
- 30 members from 10 SHGs visited Nabarangpur and had interaction with Maa Pendurani federation
- 31 members from 15 SHGs visited Mahashakti Foundation in Thuamul Rampur and had an exposure on financial management of SHGs, loan mobilization, facilitating linkages with Bank and record keeping
All SHGs successfully recovered the pending loan amount from the members and regularly conducting meetings
Federation of SHGs formed and contact has been made with UGB and SBI for bank linkages
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14 Capacity building of SHGs s
From July - January, 2012
17th & 18th. Sept.11 25.10.11, 5.11.11 12.11.11 15.12.11 28.12.11 5th Jan, & 6th Jan.12 10.1.12 15.1.12 17.1.12 21.1.12 23.1.12 27.1.12
Discussion with SHGs regarding need of training, selection of members
22 SHGs Meeting with SHGs regarding finalization of date, venue and resource persons
185 members from 22 SHGs received training and capacitated to manage finance, record keeping etc.
SHG leaders actively participating in Govt. and Non Govt. sectors
15 Farmers training
September, 2011
Organizing village meetings regarding selection of progressive farmers and discussion with the Farmers on developing calendar of vegetable crops
10 villages
Organizing orientation trainings for farmers. AO and staff of Horticulture Department facilited this programmee.
95 progressive farmers from 10 villages received the training and learned process of preparation of bed, transplantation , application of manures etc.
Most of the farmers doing vegetable cultivation and preparing and using organic manures and pesticides for pest control
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16 Micro planning
November, 2011
Organizing village meetings for identification of problems and resources
6 revenue villages and 11 hamlets
Organizing village meetings for preparing action plan
- 1500 HHs from 6 revenue village directly involved in this programme
- Resources identified by community
All decisions taken in village meeting
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6 villages Watch and ward of tanks, fish feeding done by village community
- Community empowered to rear pisciculture
- 8 quintals of fish harvested from 6 community tanks worth of Rs. 10,000
Community fund created for pisci-culture
Decision undertaken that in next year the group will take lease of more numbers of community tank from Panchayat for pisci-culture purpose
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Project Background: Situation became grim and grave after the flash flood of 2010 in Kosagumuda block of Nabarangapur
district. The unexpected flood marooned more than 30,000 (thirty thousand) house holds in the district.
From KoshagumudaBlock , Balenga was one of Panchayats which was worst affected by the devastating
flood. The flash flood had damaged standing crop 90 percent and damaged houses more than 70 percent
making the people extremely vulnerable. Around 7000 house holds were under threat of sustaining
livelihoods in this block. Although this district happens to be one of the backward districts in Odisha in
terms of poverty, nutrition, health, education and development index, recurrent droughts and flash flood
emerged as another major causes for further marginalization of people. Since the entire khariff crop and
houses were damaged completely, an immediate attention was to be paid for restoration and rehabilitation
on a long term basis.
Project Goal:
To restore community livelihoods resilience, to address food and nutrition security and community level
institutions building at flood affected household of Belanga GP of Kosagumuda block of Nabarangapur
district, Orissa.
Target area and Community:
Larger portion of this Gram Panchayat is tribal and resource poor. The flash flood resulted in increasing
the vulnerability of people. The target village is Belanga GP of Kosagumunda block of Nabarangapur
district. The target community for this propjet was 700 Households for food , nutrition and livelihoods
security.
Project Objectives: Key objectives of the project were as follows- - Employment generation through various intervention in the villages
- Reclaimation of land and community ponds to make them productive
- Building of community safety nets to make them prepared for disasters
- Community level institutions grooming to address their issues collectively
- Livelihood restoration for the improvement in their socio-economic condition
- Preparation of drought and flood mitigation mapping and village micro-plans for long term strategy
to address the climate change issue and adaptation strategy
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3. Programme Findings:
This section should provide a summary of the information on the key findings of the project.
Fulfillment of Objective.
This section should use the log frame or the objectives mentioned previously and enumerate the satisfactory rating of achievements along with rationale for the same. The satisfactory rating could consist of the following categories- very satisfactory, satisfactory, less satisfactory and quite satisfactory (or any other)
Project Intervention
Project Output Indicators Satisfaction level on progress
Formation of VDC
In 12 villages VDCs has been formed successfully
- Community cooperation
- Community contribution
- Sense of ownership created
Very satisfactory
The community members whole heartedly participated in formation of VDCs and performed in very good manner.
Formation of SHGs
22 no’s of Woman SHGs were formed during this period
- Collectiveness and extension of cooperation
Satisfactory
Formation of Farmers Club
15 no’s of farmers club have been formed till date
- Undertaken collective responsibility
Satisfactory: As bank accounts were opened by them in a nearby bank.
Community pond renovation
Renovation of 10 no’s of community pond completed
6267 persondays have been generated under this programme
-- Community cooperation
- Community contribution
- Sense of ownership generated
Satisfactory
Community members contributed their share to this programme as free labour in undertaking work.
Sand reclaimation from individual agricultural land
Sand removed from 123 acres of land belonging to 288 farmers in 7villages. These 288 farmers belonged to different caste groups, ST-238 SC-25
- Community cooperation
- Community contribution
Satisfactory
Individual farmer contributed their part of share as free labor to remove the sand from their
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and OBC-25 Among the 288 farmers marginal farmers - 225 and small farmers -63
- Sense of ownership generated
individual agricultural plot.
Khariff paddy seeds
334 farmers have got benefited from 8 villages out of 334 farmers, ST farmers - 249, SC farmers - 45 and OBC farmers -40, among the 334 farmers MF -248 and SF-86
Total land covered under this programme is 334 acres.
- Community cooperation
- Community contribution
- Sense of ownership generated
Satisfactory
Consensus is that After harvesting all farmer will refund in 10% excess as the amount of seeds taken by them which will be used by others in the 2nd round.
Training on SRI 16 no’s of farmers from 7 villages, 3 no’s of village animator and 2 no’s of staffs participated in this programmee
- Demonstrated in the field
- Good impact
Satisfactory
All farmers learned regarding technology of SRI, organic manure, vermiculture, compost making and few have started practicing the same.
Rabi seeds 400 Families have been benefited from 10 villages. Out of 400 ST families - 334, SC - 49 and OBC families – 17; MF - 317, SF- 49 and LF-34
Total land covered is 57.5 acres
- Use of Organic manure
- More Production
Satisfactory
20% of farmers in the GP are cultivating Vegetable in first time.
Grain bank All ready 250 quintals of Paddy have been storage from 10 villages. Out of 250 quintals project support is 125 quintals and rest 125 quintals collection from 1153 house hold
All the 1153 H.H are collecting money for purchasing of Doli.
Satisfactory
All the H.H. in the village have involved in Grain bank. All ready they have decided that they will make hose for keeping the grain.
Seed bank 6 no;s of farmers SHG and 25 no’s of farmers Satisfactory
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6 no’s of VDC to involving the programmes.and to finalized that they are not storage kinds due to damage and they will keep only Cash due to use seasonal crops.
from one village have purchased KB.pump from agriculture depart and avail Subside.
All the farmers to cultivate for summer vegetable by the KB.pump.
Farmers Training 95 no’s of progressive farmers from 10 villages to involving programmees and to learn process of prepare ,seed bed, transplant , apply manuring etc
20% of farmers are cultivating ravi vegetable in first time.Good result and more profit from this programmees.
Satisfactory.
SHGs Training 185 members from 22 SHGs to involving the programmes and they are capable to manage Financial, Record keeping Group management etc.
2 no’s of SHGs have selected for finance loan from UGB, Kotagan
Satisfactory
The leadership quality have developed and smoothly managed their groups.
Income Generating Support
116 members from 10 SHGs generated own fund of Rs. 1,00000/- and project support has been Rs. 4,36,000/- for undertaking income generating programmes
Contribution collected
Insurance facility availed by the beneficiaries
Satisfactory
Pisciculture programmmee
8 quintals of fish harvested from 6 Community tanks and fund worth of Rs. 10,000 created in 6 villages.
Villagers acquiring the skills of pisciculture
Satisfactory
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Project Outputs and Dissemination:
This section should provide information on the workshop/conferences, etc. conducted as part of the training programme and also provide for information on the papers, reports, etc. as part of the project.
The initiatives and the development were shared with PRI members of other GPs, the block development officials and also with the Collector. The Collector appreciated the initiative taken by UDYAMA and voluntarily informed from his side to pay a visit to the sites of UDAYAMA’s intervention.
The local farmers were trained on organic farming and also about the SRI method of farming. The farmers received training in SAMBHAVA, Nayagrh. This was a very good exposure for the farmers on sustainable farming practices to produce more yield from less inputs from the same piece of land.
Details of participants attended the SRI training program at SAMBHAV and its effect:
Sl. No. Name Land brought under SRI Cultivation (in acres)
1 Ranjenda Majhi 3
2 Astu Pujar 0.5
3 Urdha Mali 0.5
4 Dhansai Mali 1
5 Nakula Mali 2
6 Chitaram Mali 2
7 Khagu Pujari 1
8 Gobaradhan Mali 1
9 Daya Mali 0.5
10 Saba Mali 0.5
11 Rattan Mali 0.5
12 Bela Mali 2
13 Dhanurjaya Mali 0.5
14 Gopinath Mali 0.5
Total 14 15.5
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Project Management Section: This section should provide information on the management aspects of the project. It should also provide information on the staff involved, reporting and interacting mechanism, etc. It should also throw light on the planning aspects of the project.
Project Personnel engaged to implement the project included Project Coordinator, Asst. Coordinator and
Panchayt/ Village Coordinator. The village level coordinators hold the primary responsibility of
facilitation at village level and arrange meeting, documents, rapport with the villager with support from
Project Coordinator and Asst. Coordinator. The Asst. Coordinator’s mandate was to follow-up the
progress, monitor the work and extend support to the Village Coordinator. The Project Coordinator was
responsible for the overall project progress, documentation, forging coordination with block and district
level administration and facilitating linkage with the office at Bhubanesw
• Special interactions
Period Specific Programme undertaken July 2011 MLP meeting with Netwok Partners
16th November 2011 Program leveraging with District Collector, and other officials of
Nabarangpur
30th December 2011 Program review with Partnes, Community Leaders and District Collector, NGO representativesof Bolangir
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Project Outcomes: The project has resulted in 4 key outcomes i.e. i) institution strengthening, ii) land based livelihood promotion, iii) capacity building and iv) levearaging resources during the reporting period. These can be discussed as follows:
1. Institution strengthening
VDC formed in all 18 villages
22 Woman SHGs constituted
15 number of Farmers’ Club have been formed
2. Diverse livelihood options created ensuring food and income security
• 10 no’s of community ponds/tanks have been renovated
• 6267 persondays generated under this programme.
• 123.5 acres of land proteted from sand siltation covering 287 farmers from 7villages (ST-238,
SC-25and OBC-525; Marginal farmers – 288, Small farmer -63)
• 334 farmers benefited from 8 villages (ST - 249, SC - 45 and OBC – 40; Marginal farmers – 248,
Small farmers – 86). Total land covered under this programme is 334 acres.
• 116 SHG members undertaken different kind of income generating activities
• 250 Quintals of Grain ( Paddy) stored in community grain bank covering 10 villages and 1153
families benefited by accessing the grain and ensuring food security during lean period
• Installation of 25 no. of bore-wells by the government is under process with support from lift
irrigation department where community will pay only 10 percentages.
• Rs.10,000 generated as profit by people of 6 villages from pisciculture
3. Capacity enhancement
16 farmers from 7 villages, 3 village animators and 2 staff capacitated by attending different
training progarmmes
Cohesiveness among the community members increased and they are now taking decisions
through VDC for the developmental work in their area
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Increased number of farmers are interested for adopting Organic farming and SRI method of
paddy cultivation
4. Resource levearaging
Relationship and networking established with other NGOs and CBOs in the locality
SARD - Nabarangpur, Democratic Action –Koshagumuda, DOST- Umerkote, P.V.P-
Chandahandi, ISHARA - Raighar , Co-IDEA- Tentilikhunti; each one has been assigned to
undertake local institution building and GP level micro-planning
25 no.s of KB pump mobilized from Govt.
The table mentioned below describes about the proposed and achieved targets against each
activity head mentioned in the proposal.
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Sl. No.
Programmee Proposed Target
Achieved Target
Contribution
Cash Kind Labour 1 Village level Micro
Planning 6 6
2 Formation of VDC 6 18
3 Formation of New SHGs 18 22
4 Formation of Farmers’ club 0 15
5 Training and Capacity building of SHG members
14 14
6 Land reclaimation 100 (Acres)
123 (Acres)
1598 mandays
7 Community Tank renovation
12 10 715 Mandays
8 Exposure on SRI 1 1 9 Field training on SRI 0 7
10 Exposure visit of SHG members
0 2
11 Support to Farmers for undertaking Kharif and Rabi cultivation
500 500
12 Pisci-culture 0 6 13 Support for on- farm and
non-farm livelihood option 200 116 1,0000
14 Suport for Grain bank creation
7 10 115 Qtls ( Paddy)
15 Suport for Seed bank creation
7 7 10,000
16 Network of CBOs and NGOs
1 1
17 IEC ( Wall Printing) 11
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Overall assessment: This section should provide information on what are the organizations’ overall assessment on the project outputs and objectives. The project holder may also voice their opinion on the relationship with the Trust.
The project progress is very much satisfactory. The involvement of villagers as individual and as
community has been overwhelming. The villagers are quite enthusiastic about the development work
implemented in the region as they had been involved from planning to implementation phase. Local
people extended their involvement and participation in all phases of the project which was quite
encouraging .
The Block and District administration has also been very much supportive and extended all kind of
support. The Department of Agriculture provided support and the Director of Agriculture has
recommended to include the region under Famer’s Field School ( FFS) program.
Recommendations: This section actually provides an area for the organization/partners to voice there opinion on how the Trust should look at similar issues in the future and how they should be tackled, based on lessons learnt the project.
• Long term plan and actions are required for development of these areas as this district is one of most
backward in terms of development index.
• It is highly necessary to make a strategic planning for drought mitigation to address distress migration
and its’ impact on personal hygiene and children education. As occurrence of natural calamity is
frequent in the region emphasis should be given on life skill development along with activities like
linking micro-insurance for individual and health insurance.
• As this year the rain fall was extremely low and scanty, production of main crop i.e. paddy was
affected to a great extent which has increased the vulnerability of local people to food insecurity and
mass migration. .
• Long term plan to adapt climate variability, food security and livelihoods resilience is most essential.
Soil and water management measures and agricultural practices need to be introduced in these areas
for the overall development of the villagers.
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• Value chain promotion for maize crop can be another focused option since this area is well cropped
with maize.
• Action and research can also be undertaken
Case Studies
Case Study - 1
Contribution and Committee Compassion: A Case of Sunadhar Mirgan
Sunadhar Mirgan, a resident of Balenga village located in Kosagumuda Block of
Nabarangpur district earns his livelihood primarily from one acre of land, the only asset
under his possession. He has four sons and one daughter, all got separated after their
marriage. He was under high depression and totally clueless about what to do after the
heavy flood of 2011 which completely destroyed his paddy field. Not a single crop plant
could be saved. At this time the VDC (village development committee) constituted as a
result of the project interventions came to his rescue. After being informed about the
committee and the benefits people getting from this institution, Mirgan approached the
committee. He became an active member of the committee and took 30 Kgs of paddy seed.
In return he agreed to rework on his field along with his wife to remove sand deposited by
contributing their labour. Now the land is ready for next kharif paddy cultivation.
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Case Study - 2
Organic farming practices brought smiles in the face of Rajendra, a marginal farmer
Rajendra Bhatra is a progressive farmer and a resident of Dakaribhatta vllage. His livelihood is
primarily dependent on agriculture. On two acres of land, paddy cultivation is undertaken on one
acre while on the rest vegetable cultivation is done by him. He was a regular user of fertlisers and
persticides and spent around Rs. 8000 – 10,000 every year to grow vegetables. The situation took a
shift after he participated in the training on Organic Farming organized by UDYAMA at
SAMBHAV, Nayagarh as a part of this project. The training focus on exposing the farmers to
organic farming and enhancing their skills on preparation of organic manures and pesticides.
Rajaendra attended the training progarmme and learnt the skill on preparing low cost organic
manure, compost, nursery raising, vermiculture, seed treatment, seed preservation, pest
management and SRI technique. The interesting part has been that he applied the knowledge this
year and avoided use of chemical fertilizers on his vegetable fields. He prepared organic manure
and used in vegetable cultivation. He also promoted organic farming and preparation of vermi-
compost in the village and played an instrumental role in inspiring other farmers in the village for
adopting organic farming. Rajendra is very happy having making a profit of Rs. 25,000 this year
with the adoption of organic practices.
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Case Study – 3
People’s institution resolved year long conflict
Bodaguda is a small village comprising of ST and SC community. There are 59 households in
total in the village. Tribals are in majority with 47 households and SC households 12. Since last 5
years there continued a dispute between the two community over taking lease of community tank
for pisciculture. Sunadhar Naik of the village brought the community tank on lease from the
Panchayat and did pisciculture every year. On the opposition by the ST households his lease was
cancelled and the community tank was not used for last 5 years. In 2010 there was a flash flood in
Bhaskel river and Bodaguda village was affected. The embankment of community tank got washed
away and there was a heavy problem of sand deposition. UDYAMA when started flood
rehabilitation work in the village, was approached by Village Development Committee for
removal of sand and repair the embankment. UDYAMA extended financial support on the
condition that there would be community contribution. Community contributed 40% as physical
labour. It was during this period VDC played an instrumental role in resolving the community
conflict. The work was carried out with active participation of two communities. Following the
restoration work UDYAMA also extended support for rearing 4000 fingerling (Rohi, Bhakur and
Mirkali) and the entire responsibility was undertaken by VDC. This activity united the two
community again. Till the date of reporting VDC had made a business of 5 quintals of fish and
earned an income of around Rs,5000. With this small success all the people of the village have
decided to take lease of more 4 numbers of community tank from Panchayat for pisci-culture.
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Community tank renovattion
Sand Reclamation Embankment of Tank Repaired
Community Meeting
Field Preparation for SRI
Sand Reclamation
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ANNEXURE Annexure – 1
Name of VDC under Balenga Gram Panchayat
Sl.no Name Village Position Caste Social Status Age (in yrs)
A Bakenga Village
1 Simachal Amantya Balenga President ST BPL 38
2 Bhagat Bhatra Balenga Vice President ST BPL 29
3 Chakra Bhatra Balenga Member ST BPL 54
4 Mohan Mirgan Balenga Member SC BPL 42
5 Moti Mahapatra Balenga Secretary OBC BPL 38
6 KamalaChana Amantya Balenga Member ST BPL 27
7 Golapi Bhatra Balenga Ast-Secretary ST BPL 24
B Dakri Bhatta Village
8 Dhanasahi Mali Dakari Bhatta Secretary OBC BPL 34
9 rajendra Majhi Dakari Bhatta Member ST BPL 54
10 Paramana Pujari Dakari Bhatta Ast-Secretary ST BPL 53
11 Nakula Majhi Dakari Bhatta President ST BPL 34
12 Kemaraj Mali Dakari Bhatta Vicepresident OBC BPL 47
13 Swati Bhatra Dakari Bhatta Member ST BPL 37
14 SukalMali Dakari Bhatta Member OBC BPL 43
C Sindhi bhatta Village
15 Agadhu Bhatra Sindhi Bhatta Vice President ST BPL 38
16 Karit Bhatra Sindhi Bhatta President ST BPL 32
17 Parsu Majhi Sindhi Bhatta Secretary ST BPL 42
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18 SadanBhatra Sindhi Bhatta Member ST BPL 37
19 Siba Bhatra Sindhi Bhatta Member ST BPL 48
20 Sumitra Bhatra Sindhi Bhatta Ast-Secretary ST BPL 43
21 Chitei Bhatra Sindhi Bhatta Member ST BPL 42
D Bargaon village
22 Agadhu Bhatra Baragan President ST BPL 47
23 Narayan Gauntia Baragan Vicepresident ST BPL 39
24 BaliGouda Baragan Secretary OBC BPL 42
25 Hariram Gouda Baragan Member OBC BPL 47
26 Madhu Keuta Baragan Member SC BPL 35
27 Manasai Harijan Baragan Member SC BPL 37
28 Kamala Bhatra Baragan Member ST BPL 32
29 Chetan Naik Baragan Ast-secretary SC BPL 38
E Bodaguda village
30 Chandrasing Bhatra Bodaguda President ST BPL 35
31 Nila harijan Bodaguda Secretary SC BPL 29
32 Dhanar Naik Bodaguda Vicepresident SC BPL 34
33 Bhadar Naik Bodaguda Ast-Secretary SC BPL 43
34 Lokanath Gouda Bodaguda Member OBC BPL 48
35 Chandrasing s Gouda Bodaguda Member OBC BPL 53
36 Chaitu Majhi Bodaguda Member ST BPL 23
F Mandiriguda village
37 Dinabandu Bhatra Mandiriguda Secretary ST BPL 36
38 Jalandhar Bhatra Mandiriguda Member ST BPL 36
39 Chaitanya Pujhari Mandiriguda Member ST BPL 43
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40 Jalandhar Bhatra Mandiriguda Member ST BPL 42
41 Tulasi Bhatra Mandiriguda President ST BPL 29
42 Bhagabati Pujhari Mandiriguda Ast-Secretary ST BPL 42
43 Kamala Bhatra Mandiriguda Vicepresident ST BPL 37
G Landuguda village
44 Sabasing Harijan Landuguda Secretary SC BPL 43
45 Rabising Pujari Landuguda President ST BPL 28
46 Daniram Majhi Landuguda Member ST BPL 36
47 Chitan Bhatra Landuguda Member ST BPL 45
48 Tularam Majhi Landuguda Vicepresident ST BPL 28
49 Sunamani Bhatra Landuguda Ast-Secretary ST BPL 36
50 Parama Bhatra Landuguda Member ST BPL 34
H Miriminda Village
51 Sadan Naik Miriminda President SC BPL 46
52 Nakula Bhatra Miriminda Vicepresident ST BPL 36
53 Suru Bhatra Miriminda Member ST BPL 39
54 Mangru Randari Miriminda Member ST BPL 47
55 Mangal Pujhari Miriminda Member ST BPL 43
56 Lachhama Andhari Miriminda Secretary ST BPL 32
57 Baidi Randari Miriminda Ast-Secretary ST BPL 35
I Charcharguda village
58 Madan Bhatra Chachraguda President ST BPL 43
59 Badru Naik Chachraguda Vicpresident SC BPL 35
60 Salim Bhatra Chachraguda Member ST BPL 32
61 Sukamani Gouda Chachraguda Secretary OBC BPL 32
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62 Gomati Harijan Chachraguda Ast-Secretary SC BPL 53
63 Asai Pujari Chachraguda Member ST BPL 26
64 Sukamani Gouda Chachraguda Member OBC BPL 52
J Tariguda Village
65 Rukdhar Bhatra Tariguda President ST BPL 43
66 Baid Bhatra Tariguda Vicpresident ST BPL 32
67 Bhagaban bhatra Tariguda Secretary ST BPL 36
68 dambru Bhatra Tariguda Ast-Secretary ST BPL 25
69 Bhagat Gouda Tariguda Member ST BPL 37
70 Rukamani Pradhan Tariguda Member ST BPL 35
71 Sulachana Bhatra Tariguda Member ST BPL 42
K Banuguda Village
72 Jukasai Bhatra Banuaguda President ST BPL 36
73 Sadan Bhatra Banuaguda Vicepresident ST BPL 45
74 Budru Bhatra Banuaguda Secretary ST BPL 38
75 chadan Bhatra Banuaguda Ast-Secretary ST BPL 40
76 Chachia Bhatra Banuaguda Member ST BPL 43
77 Rukmani Bhatra Banuaguda Member ST BPL 29
78 Bhagabat Bhatra Banuaguda Member ST BPL 36
L Dariaguda village
79 Bhagat Bhatra Dariguda President ST BPL 39
80 Purna Randhari Dariguda Vicepresident SC BPL 38
81 Kamali Bhatra Dariguda Secretary ST BPL 39
82 Mina Bhatra Dariguda Ast-Secretary ST BPL 38
83 Raidra Pujari Dariguda Member ST BPL 36
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Annexure – 2
List of Participants from Balenga Panchayat attended Training on SRI Cultivation at Sambhab, Nayagarh
Sl. No. Name Village Position held
1 Kamalalochan Amantya Balenga Member
2 Simachal Amantya Balenga President
3 Rabi Mahapatra Balenga Member
4 Dayanidhi Amantya Balenga Animator
5 Dhansai Mali Dakari Bhatta Member
6 Paramananda Pujari Dakari Bhatta Member
7 Rajendra Bhatra Dakari Bhatta President
8 Uddaba Mali Dakari Bhatta Member
9 Madhaba Bhatra Dakari Bhatta Animator
10 Pasuram Bhatra Sindhi Bhatta President
11 Gasia Bhatra Sindhi Bhatta Member
12 Kariti Bhatra Sindhi Bhatta Member
13 Dambru Bhatra Sindhi Bhatta Animator
14 Agadhu Bhatra Baragan President
15 Narayan Gauntia Baragan Member
16 Kamalu Bhatra Baragan Member
17 Madan Bhatra Chachraguda Member
18 NilaHarijan Bodaguda Member
19 Kailash Das Udyama Co-ordinator
20 Birendra Sarangi Udyama Assit-co-ordinator
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Annexure – 3
Details of Farmers in Balenga Gram Panchayat supported with Kharif Paddy Seeds
Sl. no Village
No. of Beneficiries
Caste Social Status Category of Farmers Acres
Paddy Seeds Distributed (in Kg.)
ST SC
OBC APL BPL M
F SF BF
1 Dakaribhatta 40 27 13 4 36 33 7 0 40 1200
2 Sindhibhatta 64 64 12 52 48 16 0 64 1920
3 Bodaguda 13 13 1 2 0 13 10 3 0 13 390
4 Chacharaguda 33 33 10 5 7 26 22 11 0 33 990
5 Landiguda 64 50 5 9 5 59 52 12 0 64 1920
6 Mandiriguda 25 6 6 7 18 17 8 0 25 750
7 Baragan 30 23 1 6 7 23 24 6 0 30 900 8 Balenga 65 38 22 5 11 54 42 23 0 65 1950
Total 334 249 45 40 53 284 24
8 86 334 10020
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Status of Land reclaimated under Balenga Gram Panchayat in Kosagumuda Block of Nabarangpur District
Sl. No.
Name of the Village
Caste Category of Farmers
Social Status Total CFT
Land in acres
ST SC OBC TOTAL MF SF Total BPL APL TOTAL 1 Balenga 46 19 7 71 53 18 71 65 6 71 1255 38 2 Dakari Bhatta 54 0 5 59 47 12 59 49 10 59 794 23 3 SindhiBhatta 45 0 0 45 37 8 45 45 0 45 686 16 4 Bodaguda 46 6 1 53 41 12 53 53 0 53 779 17 Boragan 27 0 0 27 20 7 27 27 0 27 280 12
5 Mandirriguda 12 0 6 18 13 5 18 18 0 18 502 10
Tariguda 8 0 6 14 13 1 14 14 0 14 175 7 Total 238 25 25 287 224 63 287 271 16 287 4471 123
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Details of Rabi Vegetable Seeds distributed to Farmers in Balenga Gram Panchayat in Kosagumuda Block of Nabarangpur District
Category of Farmers Social Status Quantity (in Kg) & Variety of Seeds
Sl. No.
Name of Village HHs ST SC OBC MF SF LF Total APL BPL Brinjal Tomato
Radish
Onion Cabbage
Cauli flower
Spinach
Green
Total
acres
1 Balenga 60 45 15 0 45 8 7 60 0 60 1 0.5 2 1 1 0.5 1 1 8
2 DakariBhatta 60 43 0 17 48 7 5 60 7 53 1 0.5 2 1 1 0.5 1 1 10
3 SindhiBhataa 40 40 0 0 36 2 2 40 3 37 1 0.5 2 1 1 0.5 1 1 10
4 Baragan 35 35 0 0 29 2 4 35 5 30 0.5 0.3 2 1 1 0.5 1 1 8
5 Bodaguda 45 35 10 0 39 4 2 45 8 37 0.5 0.3 1 1 0.5 0.5 1 1 7
6 Landiguda 40 35 5 0 31 6 3 40 4 36 0.2 0.3 1 0.5 0.5 0.5 1 1 5
7 Tariguda 40 36 4 0 32 5 3 40 4 36 0.2 0.2 1 0.5 0.5 0.3 1 1 4 8 Chacharaguda 25 18 7 0 16 6 3 25 2 23 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.2 1 0.5 0.5 9 Mandiriguda 30 26 4 0 24 5 1 30 2 28 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.3 1 1 3 10 Dariguda 25 21 4 0 17 4 4 25 1 24 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.3 1 1 2 Total 400 334 49 17 317 49 34 400 36 364 5 3.2 12.5 7 6.7 4.1 10 9.5 57.5
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List of Community Pond Renovation in Balenga Gram Panchayat of Kosagumuda Block in Nabarangpur District
Sl. No.
Village HHs Pond Size
Total earth work
(in QFT)
Total manday
s
Fund support
ed
Contribution of
People
Account Number
Name of the Bank
Account Holder
1 Balenga 275 100x80x10
152 1900 30000 8000 31740171133
Mokeya SBI
Simachal Amantya, Moti Mahapatra, Bagata Batra
2 Dakaribhatta
165 100x80x10
140 292 30000 5000 31740169340
Mokeya SBI
Rajendra Batra, Paramananda Pujari, Dhanasahi Mali
3 Sindhibhatta
111 100x90x10
160 334 30000 10000 31740170479
Mokeya SBI
Pasuram Bhatra, kaitu Bhatra, Agaqdu Bhatra
4 Landuguda
123 80x80x10
152 1900 8000 31860391129
Sovasing Harijan, Rabising Pujari,Chaitanya Bhatra
5 Mandiriguda
89 200x150x10
140 292 30000 5000 31778573330
Mokeya SBI
Dinabandhu Majhi, Jalndhra Bhatra, Tulasi Bhatra
6 Bodaguda 68 90x70x10
148 308 20000 7000 31748969112
Mokeya SBI
Chandrasing Bhatra, Nila Harijan, Lokanath Gouda
7 Boragan 120x100x10
168 350 30000 12000 31778582493
Mokeya SBI
Agadu Bhatra,Narayan Gauntia,Baligouda
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8 Chacheraguda
55 100x100x10
144 300 6000 Account to be opened
Salim Bhatra,Sukamani Gouda,GomatiHarijan
9 Tariguda 75 100x90x8
136 283 4000 Account to be opened
RukadharaaBhatra,Jaganath Gouda, Baidu bhatra
10 Dariguda 56 100x1000x8
148 308 7000 Account to be opened
Raidhar Bhatra,Bhagaban Bhatra, Sunadhar Bhatra
Total 1017 1488 6267 170000 72000
Annexure – 7
Status of Grain Banks formed under Livelihood Restation Programme in Balenga Gram Panchayat of Kosagumuda Block in Nabarangpur District
Sl. No. Name of the Village
HHs Date of Formation Peoples’ contribution (in Quintals)
Project contribution (in
Quintals)
Total
1 Balenga 342
1st December, 2011
20 20 40 2 Dakaribhatta 116 15 15 30 3 Sindhibhatta 102 10 10 20 4 Baragan 101 20 20 20 5 landuguda 116 10 10 20 6 Bodaguda 69 10 10 20 7 Mandiriguda 97 10 10 20 8 Chacharaguda 64 10 10 20 9 Tariguda 66 10 10 20 10 Dariguda 80 10 10 20 Total 1153 125 125 250
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Status of Farmers Club under Balenga Gram Panchayat in Kosagumuda Block till January, 2012
Sl. No Name of the SHGs Date of Formation
Total Members
Saving/ month
Total Saving
Office Bearers
ST SC OBC Total 1 Dakari Bhatta Farmers Club (A) 2.06.2011 16 0 4 20 20 2800 Dhaarnjay Mali,
Nakula Majhi, Sachitra Majhi
2 Dakari Bhatta Farmers Club (B) 2.06.2011 13 7 20 20 2800 Chandrakala Bhatra,Jama Bhatra, Sali Pujhari
3 Balenga Farmers Club (A) 5.06.2011 20 0 20 20 2800 Bhaskar Bhatra, Pati Amantya, Bali Amantya
4 Balenga Farmers Club (B) 5.06.2011 8 2 10 20 20 2800 Chakar Harijan,Rattam hari jan,lasmu harijan
5 Balenga Farmers Club (C) 5.06.2011 12 4 4 20 20 1800 Santa Bhatra,Kamalsai BhatraAnnataram Bhatra
6 Sindhi Bhatta Farmers Club (A) 10.06.2011 20 0 20 20 20 2300 Jayanta Bhatra,Mansai BhatraAjbal Bhatra
7 Sindhi Bhatta Farmers Club (B) 10.06.2011 10 5 5 20 20 2800 Madan Majhi,Ratan Bhatra,Dhanar Bhatra
8 Sindhi Bhatta Farmers Club (A) 10.06.2011 8 10 2 20 20 2800 Ghasia
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Bhatra,Raidhar Bhatra,Samud Bhatra
9 Landiguda Farmers Club (A) 12.06.2011 12 8 0 20 20 2800 Maniram Majhi,Chaitan Bhatra,Jaydev Bhatra
10 Landiguda Farmers Club (B) 12.06.2011 14 0 6 20 30 4800 Ranjan Gouda, Parsuram Gouda,Kubar majhi
11 Landiguda Farmers Club (C) 12.06.2011 18 2 0 20 30 4800 Ratan Majhi,Kkapur Bhatra,Gomati Majhi
12 Bodaguda Farmers Club 2.07. 2011 16 2 2 20 20 2500 Dainu Bhatra,Lokanath Gouda, Nila Harijan
13 Baragan Farmers Club (A) 2.07. 2011 20 0 0 20 20 2800 Sunadehar Bhatra,Subash Bhatra,Padam Gouda
14 Baragan Farmers Club (B) 2.07. 2011 12 8 0 20 20 2000 Arjun Bhatra, Narayan Gountia,Lakhi Bhatra
199 41 60 280 300 40600
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Status of SHGs under Balenga GramPanchyat in Kosagumuda Block till January. 2012
Village Name of the SHGs
Date of Formation
Total members
ST SC OBC Total Per
month Saving
Total saving
Internal Loan disbursement
Internal loan Repayment
Internal loan outstanding
Extranal loan received
Balenga Sarada SHG 3.06.2011 0 12 1 13 50 3500 1000 0 1000 30000
Bodaguda SwaRojagar MS (A) 2.5.2008 8 2 0 10 30 2400 800 0 8000 30000
DakariBhatta (Old)
Teluguni Mata SHG (A) 2.6.2006 10 0 1 11 50 7500 2000 0 2000 48000
DakariBhatta (Old)
Teluguni Mata SHGF (B) 2.6.2006 7 7 14 50 5600 1400 600 800 52000
SindhiBhatta MaaKalaTarini SHG 4.6. 2011 14 0 0 14 100 11200 6500 3200 3300 40000
Balenga Mother Terasa SHG 2.4.2011 5 0 5 10 100 9000 5000 1200 3800 40000
Balenga Kastruba SHG 2.4.2012 5 0 5 10 100 9000 3850 2300 1550 40000
Balenga Singha Bahini SHG 2.4.2013 6 0 4 10 50 4000 2000 1000 1000 40000
Landi Guda Maa Tarini SHG 21.7 2011 0 10 0 10 50 4500 1000 280 720 0
Landi Guda Seva SHG 21.7 2012 12 0 0 12 50 4500 2500 1200 1300 46000
Bodaguda Teluguni Mata SHG 23.07.2011 9 0 1 10 50 3000 500 0 500 30000
Bodaguda (OLD)
Sworojagar SHG( B) 2.05.2008 4 8 0 12 50 8000 5400 1500 3900 0
Mandiriguda ( Old)
Ganga Mata SHG 21.3.2003 10 0 0 10 30 5780 2000 860 1140 0
Tariguda (old)
Maa Takurani SHG 1.02.2007 10 4 0 14 30 9650 0 0 0 0
Tariguda (Old)
Swarswati SHG 12.02.2007 10 0 0 10 50 6320 4000 0 0 0
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Dariguda Maa Tarini SHG 2.5.2011 12 0 0 12 50 4200 0 0 0 0
Sindhibhatta Joginibudi SHG 5.7.2011 8 4 0 12 50 3000 0 0 0 0
Baragan Mahima SHG (A) 5.06.2011 12 0 0 12 50 4300 0 0 0 40000
Baragan Mahima SHG (B) 5.06.2011 15 0 0 15 50 5250 0 0 0
Miriminda (Old)
Gandaichuan SHG 3.01.2001 13 0 0 13 20 10000 8000 2000 0 0
Miriminda (Old)
Maa Kulaisuni SHG 5.8.2001 12 0 0 12 25 8500 4200 2500 0 0
Mandiriguda ( Old)
Gadi chaura SHG 21.3.2003 10 0 0 10 20 4600 0 0 0 0
Total 192 40 24 256 1105 133800 50150 16640 29010 4E+05
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Details of Farmers in Balenga Gram Panchayat supported with Kharif Paddy Seeds
ST SC OBC Total Per month Saving
Total saving
Internal loan disbrushment
Internal loan repayment
Internal loan outstanding
Extranal loan received
External laon Disbrushment
Office Bearer
0 12 1 13 50 3500 1000 0 1000 30000 30000 Moti Mahapatra, (President), Laxmi Naik,( secretary)
8 2 0 10 30 2400 800 0 8000 30000 30000 Chandra Bhatra, President,Mukta harijan , Secretary
10 0 1 11 50 7500 2000 0 2000 48000 48000 Chandra Kala Bhatra, President,jamai Bhatra, Secretary
7 7 14 50 5600 1400 600 800 52000 52000 Bimala Mali, President, Dalimba Mali, secretary
14 0 0 14 100 ##### 6500 3200 3300 40000 40000 Urmila Bhatra, president,Jamuna Bhatra, Secretary
5 0 5 10 100 9000 5000 1200 3800 40000 40000 Kusumu Bhatra, President,Kanak Das Secretary
5 0 5 10 100 9000 3850 2300 1550 40000 40000 Radhamani Randhari, President,Padamani Das, Secretary
6 0 4 10 50 4000 2000 1000 1000 40000 40000 Linababati Amantya, President, Hirabati Das, Secretary
0 10 0 10 50 4500 1000 280 720 0 0 Rina Harijan, President, Chachala Harijaan, Secretary
12 0 0 12 50 4500 2500 1200 1300 46000 46000 Chandra Bhatra, President, Kamal Bhatra , Secretary
9 0 1 10 50 3000 500 0 500 30000 30000 Nila Bhatra, President, Kanak Rour, Secretary
4 8 0 12 50 8000 5400 1500 3900 0 0 Manamati Bhatra, President, Sitei Bhatra, secretary
10 0 0 10 30 5780 2000 860 1140 0 0 Damai Bhatra, President, Padama Bhatra, Secretary
10 4 0 14 30 9650 0 0 0 0 0 Bama Pradhan, President, Dayimati Harijan, Secretary
10 0 0 10 50 6320 4000 0 0 0 0 Lachimi Dei, President, Sabhyabati Bhatra, Secretary
12 0 0 12 50 4200 0 0 0 0 0 Sundar Bhatra, President, samud Bhatra, Secretary
8 4 0 12 50 3000 0 0 0 0 0 Kanak Bhatra, President, Chandrama Bhatra, Secretary
12 0 0 12 50 4300 0 0 0 40000 40000 Gari Bhatra, President, Kamal Jani, Secretary
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15 0 0 15 50 5250 0 0 0 Jamuna Bhatra, President Sima Bhatra, Secretary
13 0 0 13 20 ##### 8000 2000 0 0 0 Janaki Bhatra, President, Raimati Bhatra, Secretary
12 0 0 12 25 8500 4200 2500 0 0 0 ChandrakalaBhatra, President. Dhanamati Bhatra, Secretary
10 0 0 10 20 4600 0 0 0 0 0 Alamati Bhatra, President, Anadi Majhi, Secretary
192 40 24 256 1105 1E+05 50150 16640 29010 436000 436000
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Annexure – 11
Details of SHGs under Balenga Gram Panchayat in Kosagumuda Block till December, 2011
Village Name of the SHGs
Date of formation
Total members
ST SC OBC Total Per
month Saving
Total saving
Internal loan disbrushment
Internal loan repayment
Internal loan outstanding
Extranal loan received
External laon Disbrushment
Balenga Sarada SHG 3.06.2011 0 12 1 13 50 3500 1000 0 1000 30000 30000
Bodaguda SwaRojagar MS (A) 2.5.2008 8 2 0 10 30 2400 800 0 8000 30000 30000
DakariBhatta (Old)
Teluguni Mata SHG (A) 2.6.2006 10 0 1 11 50 7500 2000 0 2000 48000 48000
DakariBhatta (Old)
Teluguni Mata SHGF (B) 2.6.2006 7 7 14 50 5600 1400 600 800 52000 52000
SindhiBhatta MaaKalaTarini SHG 4.6. 2011 14 0 0 14 100 ##### 6500 3200 3300 40000 40000
Balenga Mother Terasa SHG 2.4.2011 5 0 5 10 100 9000 5000 1200 3800 40000 40000
Balenga Kastruba SHG 2.4.2012 5 0 5 10 100 9000 3850 2300 1550 40000 40000
Balenga Singha Bahini SHG 2.4.2013 6 0 4 10 50 4000 2000 1000 1000 40000 40000
Landi Guda Maa Tarini SHG 21.7 2011 0 10 0 10 50 4500 1000 280 720 0 0
Landi Guda Seva SHG 21.7 2012 12 0 0 12 50 4500 2500 1200 1300 46000 46000
Bodaguda Teluguni Mata SHG 23.07.2011 9 0 1 10 50 3000 500 0 500 30000 30000
Bodaguda (OLD)
Sworojagar SHG( B) 2.05.2008 4 8 0 12 50 8000 5400 1500 3900 0 0
Mandiriguda ( Old)
Ganga Mata SHG 21.3.2003 10 0 0 10 30 5780 2000 860 1140 0 0
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Tariguda (old)
Maa Takurani SHG 1.02.2007 10 4 0 14 30 9650 0 0 0 0 0
Tariguda (Old)
Swarswati SHG 12.02.2007 10 0 0 10 50 6320 4000 0 0 0 0
Dariguda Maa Tarini SHG 2.5.2011 12 0 0 12 50 4200 0 0 0 0 0
Sindhibhatta Joginibudi SHG 5.7.2011 8 4 0 12 50 3000 0 0 0 0 0
Baragan Mahima SHG (A) 5.06.2011 12 0 0 12 50 4300 0 0 0 40000 40000
Baragan Mahima SHG (B) 5.06.2011 15 0 0 15 50 5250 0 0 0
Miriminda (Old)
Gandaichuan SHG 3.01.2001 13 0 0 13 20 ##### 8000 2000 0 0 0
Miriminda (Old)
Maa Kulaisuni SHG 5.8.2001 12 0 0 12 25 8500 4200 2500 0 0 0
Mandiriguda ( Old)
Gadi chaura SHG 21.3.2003 10 0 0 10 20 4600 0 0 0 0 0
Total 192 40 24 256 1105 1E+05 50150 16640 29010 436000 436000
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Annexure – 13
Status of Seed Banks formed under the Project in Balenga Gram Panchyat Sl. No.
Name of the SHGs
Name of the Village
Project support ( in Rs.)
Cheque. No.
Account No. Name of the Bank
1 Mother Terasa SHG
Balenga 20000 515413 84003305878 UGB, Katagaon
2 Kasturiba SHG Balenga 20000 515412 84003306098 UGB, Katagaon
3 Maa Singha Bahine SHG
Balenga 20000 515411 84003306112 UGB, Katagaon
4 Maa Kalatarini SHG
Sindhi Bhatta
20000 515414 84003306101 UGB, Katagaon
5 Seva SHG Landuguda 14000 515415 8400330612 UGB, Katagaon
Total 94000
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Annexure – 14
Status of Income Generation Activities undertaken by SHGs under Balenga Gram Panchayat
Sl. No.
Name of the Member
Name of the SHG
Village Social Status
Trade Contribution (in Rs.)
Project Support (in Rs.)
Gsroup Account No
1 Hirabati Das Sinhabahini SHG
Balenga BPL Sheep rearing
1000 4000 84003306112
2 Lambabati das Sinhabahini SHG
Balenga BPL Brick making 1000 4000
3 Sunamati Das Sinhabahini SHG
Balenga BPL Sheep rearing
1000 4000
4 Dahan Amantya Sinhabahini SHG
Balenga BPL vegetable 1000 4000
5 Brunda bati Pujhari
Sinhabahini SHG
Balenga BPL vegetable 1000 4000
6 Swati Pujhari Sinhabahini SHG
Balenga BPL vegetable 1000 4000
7 Phul amantya Sinhabahini SHG
Balenga BPL vegetable 1000 4000
8 Mangli Amantya Sinhabahini SHG
Balenga BPL vegetable 1000 4000
9 Saba Amantya Sinhabahini SHG
Balenga BPL vegetable 1000 4000
10 Sebati Pujhari Sinhabahini SHG
Balenga BPL Sheep rearing
1000 4000
11 Damuni Bhatra Maa Kalatarini SHG
Sindhi bhatta
BPL Petty Business
1000 4000 84003306101
12 Pana bhatra Maa Kalatarini SHG
Sindhi bhatta
BPL Goatry 1000 4000
13 Budabari Majhi Maa Kalatarini SHG
Sindhi bhatta
BPL Agriculture 1000 4000
14 chandrabaati Bhatra
Maa Kalatarini SHG
Sindhi bhatta
BPL Petty Business
1000 4000
15 Chitai Bhatra Maa Kalatarini SHG
Sindhi bhatta
BPL vegetable 1000 4000
16 Drapati Bhadra Maa Kalatarini SHG
Sindhi bhatta
BPL vegetable 1000 4000
17 Jaymati majhi Maa Kalatarini SHG
Sindhi bhatta
BPL Agriculture 1000 4000
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18 Dharmi Bhatra Maa Kalatarini SHG
Sindhi bhatta
BPL Petty Business
1000 4000
19 Manasina Bhatra Maa Kalatarini SHG
Sindhi bhatta
BPL Petty Business
1000 4000
20 Dina majhi Maa Kalatarini SHG
Sindhi bhatta
BPL Petty Business
1000 4000
21 Radhamani Randhari
Kastruba SHG
Balenga BPL Sheep rearing
1000 4000 84003306098
22 Padamani Das Kastruba SHG
Balenga BPL Sheep rearing
1000 4000
23 Kumari Disari Kastruba SHG
Balenga BPL Sheep rearing
1000 4000
24 Purni Kumbar Kastruba SHG
Balenga BPL Sheep rearing
1000 4000
25 Sita Kumbar Kastruba SHG
Balenga BPL Sheep rearing
1000 4000
26 Asamani Das Kastruba SHG
Balenga BPL Sheep rearing
1000 4000
27 Junaki Das Kastruba SHG
Balenga BPL Sheep rearing
1000 4000
28 Phul Kumbar Kastruba SHG
Balenga BPL Sheep rearing
1000 4000
29 Sukri Kumbar Kastruba SHG
Balenga BPL Sheep rearing
1000 4000
30 Kunti Das Kastruba SHG
Balenga BPL Sheep rearing
1000 4000
31 Kusum bhatra Mothertersa SHG
Balenga BPL Sheep rearing
1000 4000 84003305878
32 Kanak Das Mothertersa SHG
Balenga BPL Sheep rearing
1000 4000
33 radhamani randhari
Mothertersa SHG
Balenga BPL Sheep rearing
1000 4000
34 budabari Randhari
Mothertersa SHG
Balenga BPL Sheep rearing
1000 4000
35 Sani Bhatra Mothertersa SHG
Balenga BPL Sheep rearing
1000 4000
36 Satya amantya Mothertersa SHG
Balenga BPL Sheep rearing
1000 4000
37 Niladei Das Mothertersa SHG
Balenga BPL Sheep rearing
1000 4000
38 Chandradei Amantya
Mothertersa SHG
Balenga BPL Sheep rearing
1000 4000
39 Chandrama Amantya
Mothertersa SHG
Balenga BPL Sheep rearing
1000 4000
40 Dhanamati Bhatra Mothertersa Balenga BPL Sheep 1000 4000
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SHG rearing 41 Chandra Bhatra Seva SHG Landuguda BPL Petty
Business 1000 5000 8400330612
42 Gomati Bhatra Seva SHG Landuguda BPL Petty Business
1000 4000
43 Phul Bhatra Seva SHG Landuguda BPL poultry 1000 5000 44 Malati bhatra Seva SHG Landuguda BPL Goatry 1000 4000 45 Manasa Bhatra Seva SHG Landuguda BPL Petty
Business 1000 5000
46 Urmila Bhatra Seva SHG Landuguda BPL poultry 1000 5000 47 Damuni naik Seva SHG Landuguda BPL Goatry 1000 5000 48 Nila Bhatra Seva SHG Landuguda BPL poultry 1000 4000 49 Laksmi bhatra Seva SHG Landuguda BPL poultry 1000 4000 50 Damuni Bhatra Seva SHG Landuguda BPL Petty
Business 1000 5000
51 NilaBhatra Maa Teluguni Mata SHG
Bodaguda BPL Poltry 1000 3000 84003471619
52 Kanaki Rout Maa Teluguni Mata SHG
Bodaguda BPL Poltry 1000 3000
53 Bhagabati Bhatra Maa Teluguni Mata SHG
Bodaguda BPL Poltry 1000 3000
54 Sarat Bhatra Maa Teluguni Mata SHG
Bodaguda BPL Poltry 1000 3000
55 Chachala Rout Maa Teluguni Mata SHG
Bodaguda BPL Poltry 1000 3000
56 Demati Rout Maa Teluguni Mata SHG
Bodaguda BPL Poltry 1000 3000
57 Chandra Naik Maa Teluguni Mata SHG
Bodaguda BPL Poltry 1000 3000
58 Suangi Rout Maa Teluguni Mata SHG
Bodaguda BPL Poltry 1000 3000
59 Sukribari Bhatra Maa Teluguni Mata SHG
Bodaguda BPL Poltry 1000 3000
60 Jayta Rout Maa Teluguni Mata SHG
Bodaguda BPL Poltry 1000 3000
61 Tula Harijan Sarada SHG Balenga BPL Rice proccessing
1000 3000 84003511767
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62 jamuna Harijan Sarada SHG Balenga BPL Petty Business
1000 3000 0
63 Tikimani majhi Sarada SHG Balenga BPL Grossery Shop
1000 3000
64 Ratan harijan Sarada SHG Balenga BPL vegetable 1000 3000 65 Mukta Bindhani Sarada SHG Balenga BPL carpenter 1000 3000 66 Krushns mirgan Sarada SHG Balenga BPL vegetable 1000 3000 67 Nabina Mirgan Sarada SHG Balenga BPL vegetable 1000 3000 68 Amika Mirgan Sarada SHG Balenga BPL Petty
Business 1000 3000
69 Lakshmi Mirigan Sarada SHG Balenga BPL vegetable 1000 3000 70 Niladri Mirgan Sarada SHG Balenga BPL Petty
Business 1000 3000
71 Tulasha Majhi Swarojagar SMS
Bodaguda BPL Tamarind Procurment
1000 3000 8400347161
72 Daimati Harijan Swarojagar SMS
Bodaguda BPL Rice processing
1000 3000
73 Chandra Bhatra Swarojagar SMS
Bodaguda BPL Cashew procurement
1000 3000
74 Ratan harijan Swarojagar SMS
Bodaguda BPL Shep rearing 1000 3000
75 Bhagabati Bhatra Swarojagar SMS
Bodaguda BPL Shep rearing 1000 3000
76 Sarbani Naik Swarojagar SMS
Bodaguda BPL Shep rearing 1000 3000
77 Deveki naaik Swarojagar SMS
Bodaguda BPL Shep rearing 1000 3000
78 Dhanya Majhi Swarojagar SMS
Bodaguda BPL Shep rearing 1000 3000
79 Parabati Bhatra Swarojagar SMS
Bodaguda BPL Shep rearing 1000 3000
80 Sunadei Majhi Swarojagar SMS
Bodaguda BPL Shep rearing 1000 3000
81 Nadai Bhatra Mahima SHG
Baragan BPL Sheep rearing
1000 5000 0
82 Hindu jani Mahima SHG
Baragan BPL Sheep rearing
1000 4000
83 Gari Bhatra Mahima SHG
Baragan BPL Sheep rearing
2000 3000
84 Kamala Jani Mahima SHG
Baragan BPL Sheep rearing
1000 4000
85 Baidi Bhatra Mahima SHG
Baragan BPL Sheep rearing
1000 4000
86 Janaka Bhatra Mahima SHG
Baragan BPL V.cultivation 2000 4000
87 Champa Jani Mahima SHG
Baragan BPL Poultry 1000 3000
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88 Hira Keuta Mahima SHG
Baragan BPL Poultry 1000 3000
89 Asmati Gouda Mahima SHG
Baragan BPL Poultry 1000 4000
90 Manak Bhatra Mahima SHG
Baragan BPL Poultry 1000 3000
91 Kusum Bhatra Mahima SHG
Baragan BPL Poultry 1000 3000
92 Sukala Majhi Telouguni Mata SHG (A)
Dakari Bhatta
BPL Maize cultivation
3000 5000
93 Chandra Kala Bhatra
Telouguni Mata SHG (A)
Dakari Bhatta
BPL Maize cultivation
1000 5000 12319013433
94 Damai Bhatra Telouguni Mata SHG (A)
Dakari Bhatta
BPL Maize cultivation
1000 5000
95 Tula Pujhari Telouguni Mata SHG (A)
Dakari Bhatta
BPL Maize cultivation
1000 4000
96 Chandra Pujhari Telouguni Mata SHG (A)
Dakari Bhatta
BPL Maize cultivation
1000 3000
97 Parbati Pujhari Telouguni Mata SHG (A)
Dakari Bhatta
BPL Maize cultivation
1000 3000
98 Subai Bhatra Telouguni Mata SHG (A)
Dakari Bhatta
BPL Maize cultivation
1000 5000
99 Saya Majhi Telouguni Mata SHG (A)
Dakari Bhatta
BPL Maize cultivation
1000 3000
100 Budri Majhi Telouguni Mata SHG (A)
Dakari Bhatta
BPL Maize cultivation
1000 5000
101 Subadra Bhadra Telouguni Mata SHG (A)
Dakari Bhatta
BPL Maize cultivation
1000 5000
102 Phuluma Bhadra Telouguni Mata SHG (A)
Dakari Bhatta
BPL Maize cultivation
1000 5000
103 Bimala Mali Telouguni Mata SHG (B)
Dakari Bhatta
BPL Maize cultivation
1000 3000 12319039473
104 Dalim Mali Telouguni Mata SHG (B)
Dakari Bhatta
BPL Maize cultivation
1000 3000
105 Ullas Mali Telouguni Dakari BPL Maize 1000 5000
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Mata SHG (B)
Bhatta cultivation
106 Padamini Mali Telouguni Mata SHG (B)
Dakari Bhatta
BPL Maize cultivation
1000 3000
107 Lalita Pujhari Telouguni Mata SHG (B)
Dakari Bhatta
BPL Maize cultivation
1000 5000
108 Ubhabati Pujhari Telouguni Mata SHG (B)
Dakari Bhatta
BPL Maize cultivation
1000 5000
109 Amika Mali Telouguni Mata SHG (B)
Dakari Bhatta
BPL Maize cultivation
1000 5000
110 Sukal Mali Telouguni Mata SHG (B)
Dakari Bhatta
BPL Maize cultivation
1000 3000
111 Dalima Mali Telouguni Mata SHG (B)
Dakari Bhatta
BPL Maize cultivation
1000 3000
112 Sikharekha Mali Telouguni Mata SHG (B)
Dakari Bhatta
BPL Maize cultivation
1000 5000
113 Ratana Mali Telouguni Mata SHG (B)
Dakari Bhatta
BPL Maize cultivation
1000 3000
114 Gurubari Bhatra Telouguni Mata SHG (B)
Dakari Bhatta
BPL Maize cultivation
1000 3000
115 Dhanamati Mali Telouguni Mata SHG (B)
Dakari Bhatta
BPL Maize cultivation
1000 3000
116 Jitra Mali Telouguni Mata SHG (B)
Dakari Bhatta
BPL V.Cultivation 1000 3000
Total 120000 436000
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Financial Statement of TATA Flood Project, Nabarangapur
Name of the Organisation UDYAMA
Total Sanction Amount:‐ 31.83 Lac
Start Period :‐ 01.02.2011 Ending Period:‐ 31.01.2012
Total Period of Project :‐ 1 year
Expenses Statement for the period 01.08.2011 To 31.01.2012 Sl. No Particulars Budget Actuals Variance Variance
Total JTT
Up to previous Reporting Period… to…
Current period 1.2.2011 to 31.01.2012
UP to 31.01.2012
Up to previous Reporting Period 1.2.11 to 31.7.11
Current period 01.08.2011 To 31.01.2012
UP to 01.02.2011 To 31.01.2012
Current period 01.08.2011 To 31.01.2012
UP to 31.01.2012
Current period 01.08.2011 To 31.01.2012
UP to 31.01.2012
A B C=(A+B) D E F=(D+E) G=(B‐E) H=(C‐F) G/B*100 H/C*100
Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs
A PERSONNEL 1 Program I Programme Officer 240,000 240000 240000 120000 120000 240000 120000 0 50 0 Ii Project Associates 144,000 144000 144000 72000 72000 144000 72000 0 50 0 Iii Volunteers 126,000 126000 126000 63000 63000 126000 63000 0 50 0 Sub Total Salary Prg. 510,000 510000 510000 255000 255000 510000 255000 0 50 0 2 ADMIN I Admin & Accounts
assistant 72,000 72000 72000 36000 36000 72000 36000 0 50 0
Sub Total Salary Prg. 72,000 72000 72000 36000 36000 72000 36000 0 50 0
Total Salary and Admn. 582,000 582,000 582,000 291,000 291,000 582,000 291,000 0 100 0 B CAPITAL COST Total Capital Cost C PROGRAM COST I Village micro planning 60,000 60000 60,000 61745 61745 ‐1745 ‐1745 ‐2.90833 ‐2.90833 Ii Formation of new SHGs 36,000 36000 36000 35660 35660 340 340 0.944444 0.944444
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Iii Training and capacity building of SHG members 96,000 96000 96000 137872 137872 ‐41872 ‐41872 ‐43.6167 ‐43.6167
Iv Land reclamation/removal of sand 100 acres of cropped area 300,000 300000 300000 154112 146820 300932 153180 ‐932 51.06 ‐0.31
V Community Tanks/ponds renovation 330,000 330000 330000 170602 136888 307490 193112 22510 58.52 6.82
Vi Training on SRI and Organic Agriculture 80,000 80000 80000 36504 42075 78579 37925 1421 47.41 1.78
Vii Support to Farmer for Rabi and Kharif Crop 450,000 450000 450000 201405 303980 505385 146020 ‐55385 32.45 ‐12.31
Viii Support for in-farm and non-form based livelihood options (chick/mushroom/fishery/small vending) 450,000 450000 450000 449000 449000 1000 1000 0.22 0.22
Ix Support for Grain Bank 126,000 126000 126000 125000 125000 1000 1000 0.79 0.79 X Support for Seed Bank 94,500 94500 94500 94000 94000 500 500 0.53 0.53 Xi Networking
CBOs/smaller NGOs 40,000 40000 40000 48000 48000 ‐8000 ‐8000 ‐20.00 ‐20.00 Xii IEC (wall painting) 13,500 13500 13500 13650 13650 ‐150 ‐150 ‐1.11 ‐1.11 Xiii Review and reflection 30,000 30000 30000 14120 15000 29120 15000 880 50.00 2.93 Xiv Project Evaluation 75,000 75000 75000 0 75000 75000 100.00 100.00 Total Programme Cost 2,181,000 2181000 2181000 576743 1609690 2186433 571310 ‐5433 26.19 ‐0.25 D OVERHEADS I Audit Fees 12,000 12000 12000 12000 12000 0 0 0.00 0.00 Ii Mobility/transportation 180,000 180000 180000 35643 134978 170621 45022 9379 25.01 5.21 Iii Stationery/office
maintenance etc 60,000 60000 60000 17083 42601 59684 17399 316 29.00 0.53 Iv Communication, Mail,
phone/fax 48,000 48000 48000 10895 32088 42983 15912 5017 33.15 10.45 V Field Office Rent 60,000 60000 60000 24000 24000 48000 36000 12000 60.00 20.00 Central office Rent 60,000 60000 60000 15000 21000 36000 39000 24000 65.00 40.00 Total Overhead 420,000 420000 420000 102621 266667 369288 153333 50712 36.51 12.07
Grand Total 3,183,000 0 3,183,000
3,183,000 970,364
2,167,357 3,137,721 1,015,643 45,279 31.91 1.42
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Opening Balance in Hand 2,238,052.00 Bank interest received up to previous reporting period 25416Add Grant received during
Current period - Add Bank interest received current reporting period 21304 Add Bank interest received 21,304.00 Total 46720 Add Gain from Investment 25,752.00 Less Expenditure during
current period 2,167,357.00 Balance 117,751.00 Less advance given - balance of fund in hand 117,751.00
Name ‐ Pradeep Mohapatra
Designation ‐ Secretary Signature ‐
Date ‐