Village Visit to Sujlegaon - .:: Welcome to Dr. Marri … visit/Sujlegaon.pdfTIMELINE Year(approx)...

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Village Visit to Sujlegaon

Presented by: Salmantaz Patil

Puneet

Abhishek kumar

Naveen kumar

Dharmender

Our Village Location

TIMELINE

Year(approx) Event

1900 Village established

1920 Come under Nizam Rule

1923 Post Office

1960 Pimary school established

1965-70 Electrifying of village

1985 1st tractor used in agriculture

1995 1st television

2001 Aganwadi opened and school expansion

2009 Primary health centre established

2011 All weather road constructed under PMGSY

Charteristic of Sujlegaon village

1.Introduction

Demography

Population

Sex Ratio 945(approx.) per 1000 male Pop.

Caste wise Population Distribution

No. of Household is 580

Male Female Total

1260 1190 2450

SC ST OBC Others

280 120 480 1570

Graph of Population

Community wise Dist. Of Popn

SC

ST

OBC

Others0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

Male

Female

Resource and Social Mapping

Institutions

Anganwadi kendra

Bank (mini)

Post office

Panchayat

Tant mukta kendra

Library

Veterinary dispensary

Primary health centre

school

Panchayat

Primary Health Centre

Aaganwadi Library

Tanta Mukta

Bank

Vet. Hospital

Post office

Drinking Water

Unemployment

Irrigation

Education

Sanitation

Health

Electricity

Agriculture

Seasonality (Agriculture)

Jan to May No major crops

June to September

Jowar,Sorgnum,cotton,moog,urad,hybrid

Oct to December Channa, Jowar

Problem in Agriculture

Mainly depended on Rainfalls

No crop insurance Scheme

Low Land Holding/Landless among backward classes

Low Levels of Ground water levels

Poor Market rates

Education

Zila panchayat prathmic shala

Class 1 to 7th

Students enrolled 170

Attendance 90%

Teachers 8

Alumni Agriculture officers, Doctors etc.

Issues: portable water , plantation, sports facilities, IT infrastructure to cater online submission of certificates for incentive distribution.

Private Trust run secondary school- in good condition

Higher secondary school demanded

Evening slot of schooling demands infrastructure

Issues in Education

Right to Education for All

Mid Day meal Provided

High Drop Out rate among Female student

No Govt. School for Higher education

Aaganwadi

Started in 2001

One teacher and one assistant ratio

Healthy Food provided

Low pay

General observations

• Western part of village at lower altitude above MSL

• Over head water pipelines observed

• Used to supply water to households by private party

• Connecting water pipe line from western to eastern part demanded

• Water tank and common water filters demanded

• More bore wells demamded particular in Dalit basti

• Some pattas of land to be regulated immediately as no electricity connection, digging bore well allowed

Public demands

Institutions Demands

Anganwadi kendra Drinking water, toilets, toys for child, table& chair

Post office No

School Higher secondary, water, computers, sports and recreation

PHC MBBS doctor, staff and medicines not sufficient, 24 hour service

Veterinary dispensary BVSc doctor, upgraded to class 1 hospital, medicine, staff issues

Panchayat, tanta mukta No

Library Competitive exam books, more funds

Social structure (observations) Clear cut demarcation of genaral, dalit and muslim basti

Dalits and Muslim basti at outskirts of village

Village sanitation in not encouraging

No toilet in house particularly in dalit basti

Open defecation a common practice

Mandir entry to dalits (many versions heard)

No mosque and graveyard in entire revenue village limits

Livelihood: mainly Agriculture and Animal husbandry, wage labour, business and few govt servents

Social welfare

Subsidy of Rs 3 lacs per well on private land under MGNREGA

Gram panchayat well within 1.5 km radius

Bore well upto depth 60 m permissible

Desertation of old age parents reported

Dalits not allowed to enter Temple

Mostly girls sent to government school, boys sent to private schools in towns

Mostly child from lower caste enroll and attend zila parishad school

“I would say that if the village perishes India will perish too. India will be no more India. Her own mission in the world will get lost. The revival of the village is possible only when it is self-sustained, self-contained & no more neglected. Only then can we build the India of our dreams.”

-M.K. GANDHI

Thankyou

Chappati Diagram