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INTEGRATED WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME
(IWMP)
IN KARIMGANJ DISTRICT Jugicherra – Bagacherra watershed Project
Preliminary Project Report (PPR) (2010-11)
Submitted by Cachar Soil Conservation Division
Silchar
CONTENTS
Table Content PPR – 1 Details of SLNA
PPR – 2 Details of Functionaries in the SLNA
PPR – 3 Details of State Level Data Cell (SLDc) Functionaries.
PPR – 4 Details of Functionaries in the DRDA Watershed Cell.
PPR – 5 Status of District – Wise Area Covered under the Watershed Programmee.
PPR – 6 Prioritized List of Projects Proposed for Sanction.
PPR – 7 Project at a Glance.
PPR – 8 Details of Previously Identified DPAP / DDP Areas Proposed under IWMP.
PPR – 9 Land use pattern of the Project.
PPR – 10 Details of Agro – Climatic Condition.
PPR – 11 Details of Flood & Drought in the Project area.
PPR – 12 Details of Soil Erosion in the Project area.
PPR – 13 Summary of Livelihood.
PPR – 14 Employment Generation.
PPR – 15 Details of Migration from Project area.
PPR – 16 Details of Average Ground Water Table depth in the Project area.
PPR – 17 Status of Drinking Water.
PPR – 18 Major Crops grown and their productivity in the Project area.
PPR – 19 Details of pending UC.
PPR – 20 Details of unspent balance.
Abstract of Project Proposed for Sanction.
PROJECT PROPOSAL FOR KARIMGANJ DISTRICT DURING 2010-11
Project Area : 6211 Hac Proposed Treatable Area : 6000 Hac
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I. Institutional Structures I. A. State Level Nodal Agencies (SLNAs): Table – PPR 1: Details of SLNA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Sl. No
State Type of SLNA#
Date of Notification
Date of Mou with DOLR
Total no. of
members of
SLNA
Chairperson CEO
Name Designation# Name Designation Date of appointment
Nature of appointment
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Table – PPR 2: Details of functionaries in the SLNAs*
Sl No
Total no. of persons working in the SLNA
for IWMP
Names & Designation Qualification Experience Work
allocation
Monthly remuneration
(Rs.)
Total budget of SLDC (Rs.)
Funding expected from DoLR (Rs.)
R NR R NR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Table – PPR 3: Details of State Level Data Cell (SLDC) functionaries*
Sl No
Total no. of persons working in the SLDC
for IWMP
Names & Designation Qualification Experience Work
allocation
Monthly remuneration
(Rs.)
Total budget of SLDC (Rs.)
Funding expected from DoLR (Rs.)
R NR R NR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
I. B. District Level Watershed Units: Table – PPR 4: Details of functionaries in the DRDA Watershed Cell* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Sl. No.
Name of the
District
Name of the
executing agency#
Status of Chairman @
Date of signing of
MoU with
SLNA
Total no. of persons
working for Watershed programme
Names & Designation Qualification Expe-rience
Work allocation
Monthly remune-
ration (Rs.)
Total budget of Watershed Cell
(Rs.)
Funding expected
from DoLR (Rs.)
R NR R NR
1. Karimganj DWDU Deputy Commissioner
II. SELECTION OF WATERSHED PROJECTS Table – PPR 5: Status of District – wise area covered under the watershed programme* (MIS Table – M (SP) 2)
1 2 3 4 5
Sl. No. Names of Districts
Total Micro-Watersheds in the
District
Micro Watersheds covered so far
Net Watersheds to be covered
Dept. of Land Resources
Other Ministries / Dept. Total Watersheds
covered Pre-IWMP Projects (DPAR + DDP +
IWDP)
Any other Watershed Project
No. Area (Ha.) No. Area (Ha.) No. Area
(Ha.) No. Area (Ha.) No. Area
(Ha.)
1. Karimganj 33 26795 6 6211 Ha.
Table PPR-6: Prioritized list of projects proposed for sanction during the financial year 2009 - 2012 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Sl. No. District Name of the
Project
No. of Micro Water shed proposed to be covered
Proposed project
area(Ha.)
Type of project(Hilly
/ Desert/ Others)
Proposed cost (Rs. In lakh)
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XII Total
1. Karimganj IWMP in Longai Catchments 6 Nos. 6000
Ha. Others (Plain)
720.00 L 7.5 3 5 5 2 10 15 5 10 10 5 10 - 87.5
III) PROJECT WISE PROFILE OF THE SELECTED WATERHSED PROJECT TABLE – PPR 7: PROJECT AT A GLANCE
1 Name of the State ASSAM Code - 18
2 Name & type (Hilly / desert / Others) of the project Others
3 Name of the District Karimganj Code – 22
4 Name of the Blocks North Karimganj Dev. Block
5 Name of Gram Panchayats 1. Latu Sojpur 2. Pathu Surigram 3. Maizgram
6 Names & Census Code of villages covered
1. Mohishasan – 02512300 2. Anaicherra – 02512500 3. Baropunjee - I – 02512800 4. Baropunjee - II – 02512900 5. Kurto Dewtali – 02512700 6. Bedrong Pt - I – 02512000 7. Bedrong Pt - II – 02512100 8. Bedrong Pt - III – 02512200 9. Maizgram – I – 02511400 10. Maizgram – II – 02511500 11. Maizram – III – 02511600 12. Maizgram – IV – 02511700 13. Suprargool – I – 02510000 14. Supragool – II – 02510100 15. Chandanpur – 02510200 16. Sojpur – I - 02508200
17. Sojpur – II – 02508300 18. Pathu – I – 02509700 19. Tajpur – I – 02511800 20. Tajpur – II - 02511900 21. Prakashpur - 02509900 22. Latuchak - 02512600 23. Dasgram - 02508600 24. Rahatpur – 02508400 25. Pathu – II – 02509900 26. Teshua – 02512400 27. Chaliyadi – 02509400 28. Balidara – 02509600 29. Surigram – I – 02513000 30. Surigram – II – 02513100 31. Biskut – 02513300
7 Names & Codes of the micro-watersheds
1. Mahishasan MWS – 3C2A1O1 2. Bedrong MWS - 3C2A1O2 3. Maizgram MWS - 3C2A1O3 4. Murti MWS - 3C2A1O4 5. Latu MWS - 3C2A1O5 6. Surigram MWS - 3C2A1O6
8 Four major reasons for selection of watershed
1. The project area suffers from soil erosion problem. 2. Vast tract of degraded land exists in the project area. 3. Water conservation problem in the project area. 4. Lack of irrigation facility in the project area.
9 Area of the Project (Ha.) 6211 Ha.
10 Area proposed to be treated (Ha.) 6000 Ha.
11 Project Cost (Rs. In lakhs) 720.0 lakhs
12 Name and Address of proposed PIA Cachar Soil Conservation Division, Silchar
13 Any other (please specify)
Table – PPR 8: Details of previously identified DPAP / DDP areas proposed under IWMP (Ha.) during the financial year
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Sl. No.
Names of the Districts
Name of the project proposed
Name of Block(s)
Type of Block
(DPAP / DDP / IWDP)
Area of Block (Ha.)
No. of Pre- IWMP projects
sanctioned in the Block
Area of sanctioned
projects
Net area to be covered
Area of the proposed project
Area proposed to be covered by schemes other than
DoLR
Net balance area
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Table PPR 9: - Land use pattern of the project (Area in Ha.)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Sl. No. Name of Watersheds Names of villages
Geographical Area of the
village Forest Area
Land under agricultural
use
Rainfed area
Permanent pastures
Wasteland
Cultivable Non-cultivable
1 Mahishasan MWS – 3C2A1O1
1. Mahishasan 371.00 305.00 15.00 371.00 25.00
2. Anicherra 213.00 180.00 8.0 213.00 12.00
3. Baropunjee – I 253.00 205.00 10.00 253.00 20.00
4. Baropunjee – II 243.00 225.00 12.00 243.00 --
5. Kurto Dewhali 309.00 265.00 15.00 300.00 10.00
2 Bedrong MWS - 3C2A1O2
1. Bedrong Pt – I 296.00 130.00 60.00 296.00 68.00
2. Bedrong Pt – II 301.00 148.00 85.00 301.00 65.00
3. Bedrong Pt – III 293.00 142.00 65.00 293.00 67.00
3 Maizgram MWS - 3C2A1O3
1. Maizgram – I 148.00 62.00 60.00 148.00 20.00
2. Maizgram – II 122.00 65.00 50.00 122.00 --
3. Maizgram – III 118.00 59.00 40.00 118.00 10.00
4. Maizgram – IV 231.00 68.00 90.00 231.00 60.00
5. Suprargool – I 205.00 72.00 75.00 205.00 50.00
6. Suprargool – II 187.00 48.00 65.00 187.00 60.00
7. Chandanpur 244.00 81.00 20.00 244.00 120.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Sl. No. Name of Watersheds Names of villages
Geographical Area of the
village Forest Area
Land under agricultural
use
Rainfed area
Permanent pastures
Wasteland
Cultivable Non-cultivable
4 Murti MWS - 3C2A1O4
1. Sojpur – I 156.00 58.00 25.00 156.00 48.00
2. Sojpur – II 163.00 65.00 28.00 163.00 55.00
3. Pathu – I 215.00 70.00 55.00 215.00 78.00
4. Tajpur – I 173.00 45.00 24.00 173.00 60.00
5. Tajpur – II 161.00 36.00 28.00 161.00 54.00
6. Prakashpur 222.00 76.00 60.00 222.00 75.00
5 Latu MWS - 3C2A1O5
1. Latuchak 112.00 75.00 20.00 112.00
2. Dasgram 128.00 82.00 24.00 128.00
3. Rahatpur 136.00 80.00 22.00 136.00
4 Pathu – II 185.00 64.00 30.00 185.00 30.00
5. Teshua 265.00 174.00 31.00 265.00 50.00
6. Chaliyadi 163.00 70.00 35.00 163.00 45.00
7. Balidara 107.00 25.00 40.00 107.00 5.00
6 Surigram MWS - 3C2A1O6
1. Surigram – I 216.00 65.00 55.00 216.00 80.00
2. Surigram – II 180.00 50.00 40.00 180.00 74.00
3. Biskut 204.00 60.00 40.00 204.00 86.00
IV. AGRO – CLIMATIC CONDITION. Table – PPR 10: Details of Agro – climatic condition
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Sl. No.
Name of the Project
Name of the Agro climatic zone covers project area
Area in Ha.
Names of the Villages Major soil types Topo-graphy
#
Average rainfall in mm (preceding 5
years average)
Major crops
a) Types b) Area in Ha.
a) Name b) Area in Ha.
1.
I. W. M. P. in Karimganj District (Longai Catchment)
012 6211 Ha.
1. Mohishasan – 02512300 2. Anaicherra – 02512500 3. Baropunjee - I – 02512800 4. Baropunjee - II – 02512900 5. Kurto Dewtali – 02512700 6. Bedrong Pt - I – 02512000 7. Bedrong Pt - II – 02512100 8. Bedrong Pt - III – 02512200 9. Maizgram – I – 02511400 10. Maizgram – II – 02511500 11. Maizram – III – 02511600 12. Maizgram – IV – 02511700 13. Suprargool – I – 02510000 14. Supragool – II – 02510100 15. Chandanpur – 02510200 16. Sojpur – I – 02508200 17. Sojpur – II – 02508300 18. Pathu – I – 02509700 19. Tajpur – I – 02511800 20. Tajpur – II - 02511900 21. Prakashpur - 02509900 22. Latuchak - 02512600 23. Dasgram - 02508600 24. Rahatpur – 02508400 25. Pathu – II – 02509900 26. Teshua – 02512400 27. Chaliyadi – 02509400 28. Balidara – 02509600 29. Surigram – I – 02513000 30. Surigram – II – 02513100 31. Biskut – 02513300
Sandy clay 2130 Ha.
Moderate Slope 3062 mm
Paddy 1737 H.
Vegetable 510 H.
Clay Loom 4081 Ha.
Oil seeds, Pulses 120 H.
Table – PPR 11: Details of flood and drought in the project area*
1 2 3 4 5 6
Sl. No. Particulars Villages Periodicity
Not affected Annual Any other (Please specify)
1. Flood
No. of villages 7 24
Names of villages
Anaicherra Suprargool – I Suprargool – II
Sojpur – I Sojpur – II Tajpur – I Tajpur – II
2. Drought No. of villages NIL ALL Names of villages ALL ALL
Table – PPR 12: Details of soil erosion in the project area
1 2 3 4 5
Cause Type of erosion Area effected Run off (mm / year) Average soil loss (Tonnes / Ha. / Year)
Water erosion a. Sheet
72% of treatable area 25 tons / Ha / Yr b. Rill c. Gully
Sub-Total Wind erosion NA
TOTAL
V. DEMOGRAPHY AND LAND DISTRIBUTION Growth in population in the project area from 1971 to 2001 Census – 36% Per-capita availability of land: - 0.4 Hect., Sex Ration – 938 female per 1000 male. Literacy rate – 57.9%, S.C. Population – 15%, BPL – 52.9% VI. LIVELIHOODS Table – PPR 13 Summary of Livelihoods
1 2 3 4 5
Sl. No. & Names of the villages Existing livelihood activities Possible livelihood interventions under the project
Current status of migration (No. of people)
Main reasons for migration
1. Mohishasan – 02512300 2. Anaicherra – 02512500 3. Baropunjee - I – 02512800 4. Baropunjee - II – 02512900 5. Kurto Dewtali – 02512700 6. Bedrong Pt - I – 02512000 7. Bedrong Pt - II – 02512100 8. Bedrong Pt - III – 02512200 9. Maizgram – I – 02511400 10. Maizgram – II – 02511500 11. Maizram – III – 02511600 12. Maizgram – IV – 02511700 13. Suprargool – I – 02510000 14. Supragool – II – 02510100 15. Chandanpur – 02510200 16. Sojpur – I – 02508200 17. Sojpur – II – 02508300 18. Pathu – I – 02509700 19. Tajpur – I – 02511800 20. Tajpur – II - 02511900 21. Prakashpur - 02509900 22. Latuchak - 02512600 23. Dasgram - 02508600 24. Rahatpur – 02508400 25. Pathu – II – 02509900 26. Teshua – 02512400 27. Chaliyadi – 02509400 28. Balidara – 02509600 29. Surigram – I – 02513000 30. Surigram – II – 02513100 31. Biskut – 02513300
a) Agriculture b) Animal Husbandry c) Small business d) Service 2%
a) Improvement of production & productivity of Agricultural commodities, Fishery Development and Milk production. b) Development of Rural industries particularly in Agro sector.
5 – 6 % In search of manual work for daily wage
earning.
VII. EXPECTED PROJECT OUTCOMES VII. (i). Expected employment related outcomes: Table – PPR 14: Employment generation
SL NO. Name of the villages
Wage Employment Self Employment No. of Mandays (In lakhs) No. of Beneficiaries No. of Beneficiaries
SC ST Others Woman Total SC ST Others Woman Total SC ST Others Woman Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
1 Mahishasan 2610 -- 7470 4320 14400 52 -- 149 86 287 -- -- 15 10 25
2 Anicherra 2950 -- 7975 4675 15600 59 -- 159 93 311 1 -- 12 8 21
3 Baropunjee – I 1250 -- 7800 3850 12900 25 -- 156 77 258 -- -- 14 13 27
4 Baropunjee – II 1285 -- 7965 3970 13200 25 -- 159 79 263 -- -- 11 11 22
5 Kurto Dewhali 1235 -- 8715 5150 17100 64 -- 174 103 341 2 -- 13 9 24
6 Bedrong Pt – I 1280 -- 7720 3800 12800 25 -- 154 76 255 1 -- 20 15 36
7 Bedrong Pt – II 1960 -- 7280 3960 13200 39 -- 145 79 263 -- -- 23 7 30
8 Bedrong Pt – III 2475 -- 8550 3675 14700 49 -- 171 73 293 3 -- 18 10 31
9 Maizgram – I 3620 -- 9050 5430 18100 72 -- 181 108 361 -- -- 13 9 22
10 Maizgram – II 1930 -- 9350 6020 17300 38 -- 187 120 345 2 -- 10 11 23
11 Maizgram – III 1680 -- 9270 5850 16800 33 -- 185 47 335 -- -- 8 11 19
12 Maizgram – IV 1290 -- 9410 5200 15900 25 -- 188 104 317 1 -- 17 10 28
13 Suprargool – I 350 -- 9550 6300 16200 7 -- 191 126 324 3 -- 20 10 33
14 Suprargool – II 1470 -- 9380 5100 15950 29 -- 187 102 318 2 -- 11 11 24
15 Chandanpur 3020 -- 9130 6050 18200 60 -- 182 121 363 1 -- 8 9 17
16 Sojpur – I 3080 -- 9050 6020 18150 61 -- 181 120 362 2 -- 15 11 27
17 Sojpur – II 3970 -- 9270 6360 19600 79 -- 185 127 391 -- -- 15 11 28
Table – PPR 14: Employment generation
SLNO. Name of the villages Wage Employment Self Employment
No. of Mandays (In lakhs) No. of Beneficiaries No. of Beneficiaries SC ST Others Woman Total SC ST Others Woman Total SC ST Others Woman Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 Pathu – I 2100 -- 9300 6500 17900 42 -- 186 130 358 -- -- 20 12 32
19 Tajpur – I 2300 -- 9150 6150 17600 46 -- 183 123 352 1 -- 10 15 26
20 Tajpur – II 1950 -- 9050 5900 16900 39 -- 181 118 38 1 -- 13 9 23
21 Prakashpur 1830 -- 9020 4950 15800 36 -- 180 99 315 1 -- 15 7 23
22 Latuchak 5220 -- 9380 6600 21200 104 -- 187 132 423 1 -- 10 15 26
23 Dasgram 4875 -- 9375 6250 20400 97 -- 185 125 407 1 -- 18 15 34
24 Rahatpur 3060 -- 9190 5050 17300 61 -- 183 101 345 2 -- 9 11 22
25 Pathu – II 2970 -- 9280 5150 17400 59 -- 185 103 347 1 -- 10 12 23
26 Teshua 2200 -- 9300 5400 16900 44 -- 186 108 338 -- -- 15 8 23
27 Chaliyadi 3905 -- 9295 4900 18100 78 -- 185 98 361 1 -- 11 9 21
28 Balidara 4190 -- 9310 5100 18600 83 -- 186 102 371 1 -- 18 12 21
29 Surigram – I 2850 -- 11650 2300 16800 57 -- 233 46 336 -- -- 20 13 33
30 Surigram – II 2905 -- 11245 2950 17100 67 -- 224 59 350 1 -- 31 14 46
31 Biskut -- -- 13850 2650 16500 -- -- 286 58 344 2 -- 19 20 41
Table PPR – 15: Details of migration from Project area.
1 2 3 4 5 6 Sl. No. Names of villages No. of persons
migrating No. of days per
year of migration Major reason(s) for migration Expected reduction in no. of persons migrated
1 Mahishasan 25
120 – 150 days i) Wage earning ii) Lack of work opportunity 40%
2 Anicherra 23
3 Baropunjee – I 22
4 Baropunjee – II 29
5 Kurto Dewhali 31
6 Bedrong Pt – I 38
7 Bedrong Pt – II 30
8 Bedrong Pt – III 29
9 Maizgram – I 51
10 Maizgram – II 48
11 Maizgram – III 40
12 Maizgram – IV 38
13 Suprargool – I 29
14 Suprargool – II 32
15 Chandanpur 30
16 Sojpur – I 42
17 Sojpur – II 48
Table PPR – 15: Details of migration from Project area.
1 2 3 4 5 6 Sl. No. Names of villages No. of persons
migrating No. of days per
year of migration Major reason(s) for migration Expected reduction in no. of persons migrated
18 Pathu – I 36
120 – 150 days i) Wage earning ii) Lack of work opportunity 40%
19 Tajpur – I 38
20 Tajpur – II 43
21 Prakashpur 40
22 Latuchak 52
23 Dasgram 29
24 Rahatpur 32
25 Pathu – II 36
26 Teshua 42
27 Chaliyadi 36
28 Balidara 28
29 Surigram – I 42
30 Surigram – II 37
31 Biskut 23
VII. (ii) Water related outcomes: Table – PPR 16: Details of average ground water table depth in the project areas (in meters)
1 2 3 4 5 6 Sl. No. Names of villages Sources Pre-Project level Expected post-project
level Remarks
1 Mahishasan
Open Wells
Bore Wells
Others (specify) Deep Tube Well
4 – 5 meter
4 – 5 meter
9 – 10 meter
25 – 30 cm expected to be raised in all the villages
Due to treatment of land by different Soil & Water conservation measures ground water table depth is expected to be raised to a height of 25 – 30 cm
2 Anicherra
3 Baropunjee – I
4 Baropunjee – II
5 Kurto Dewhali
6 Bedrong Pt – I
7 Bedrong Pt – II
8 Bedrong Pt – III
9 Maizgram – I
10 Maizgram – II
11 Maizgram – III
12 Maizgram – IV
13 Suprargool – I
14 Suprargool – II
15 Chandanpur
16 Sojpur – I
17 Sojpur – II
Table – PPR 16: Details of average ground water table depth in the project areas (in meters)
1 2 3 4 5 6 Sl. No. Names of villages Sources Pre-Project level Expected post-project
level Remarks
18 Pathu – I
Open Wells
Bore Wells
Others (specify) Deep Tube Well
4 – 5 meter
4 – 5 meter
9 – 10 meter
25 – 30 cm expected to be raised in all the villages
Due to treatment of land by different Soil & Water conservation measures ground water table depth is expected to be raised to a height of 25 – 30 cm
19 Tajpur – I
20 Tajpur – II
21 Prakashpur
22 Latuchak
23 Dasgram
24 Rahatpur
25 Pathu – II
26 Teshua
27 Chaliyadi
28 Balidara
29 Surigram – I
30 Surigram – II
31 Biskut Source of Data: Central Water Commission, State irrigation and P.H.E. Department
Table – PPR 17: Status of Drinking Water*
1 2 3 4 5
Sl. No. Names of villages
Availability of drinking water (no. of months in a year) Quality of Drinking Water
Comments Pre – Project Expected Post –
Project Pre - Project Expected Post – Project
1 Mahishasan
8 months 10 to 11 months Poor Significant improvement
2 Anicherra
3 Baropunjee – I
4 Baropunjee – II
5 Kurto Dewhali
6 Bedrong Pt – I
7 Bedrong Pt – II
8 Bedrong Pt – III
9 Maizgram – I
10 Maizgram – II
11 Maizgram – III
12 Maizgram – IV
13 Suprargool – I
14 Suprargool – II
15 Chandanpur
16 Sojpur – I
17 Sojpur – II
Table – PPR 17: Status of Drinking Water*
1 2 3 4 5
Sl. No. Names of villages
Availability of drinking water (no. of months in a year) Quality of Drinking Water
Comments Pre – Project Expected Post –
Project Pre - Project Expected Post – Project
18 Pathu – I
8 months 10 to 11 months Poor Significant improvement
19 Tajpur – I
20 Tajpur – II
21 Prakashpur
22 Latuchak
23 Dasgram
24 Rahatpur
25 Pathu – II
26 Teshua
27 Chaliyadi
28 Balidara
29 Surigram – I
30 Surigram – II
31 Biskut
VII. (iii). Crop related outcomes: Table PPR 18 – Major crops grown and their productivity in the project area
1 2 3 4 Sl. No. Name of the Crop Current status Expected post project status
Area (Ha.) Productivity (Kg/Ha.) Area (Ha.) Productivity (Kg/Ha.) Kharif Ahu Paddy 50 Ha. 2000 Kg 100 Ha. 2500
Kharif vegetables 77 Ha. 6000 Kg (Av.) 257 Ha. 7500 (Av.)
Rabi Sale paddy 800 Ha. 2100 Kg 1500 Ha. 2600
Rabi vegetables 300 Ha. 12000 Kg (Av.) 500 Ha. 15000 (Av.)
VIII. MANDATORY CERTIFICATION “ It is certified that the State Government of ASSAM will abide by the following mandatory conditions laid down by DoLR”
1. The areas of the proposed projects are not covered under assured irrigation.
2. The areas of the proposed projects are not covered or overlapping with any other watershed projects sanctioned by the Central Govt. / State Govt. Autonomous bodies & others.
3. The state must sign all the mandatory MoUs before implementing the project. 4. The timeframes & mile stones of the projects will be followed 5. The Budget requested for must follow the criteria laid down in the Common Guidelines, 2008 6. The State must release matching State share within 15 days from release of each installment of Central funds
7. Purchase of vehicles and other equipments are not permitted and nor is construction of buildings allowed. Only purchase of computers & related softer is permitted.
8. Savings, if any, in each component of the project cost can be utilized only for activities in the Watershed works. 9. The DWDU will have one Member exclusively responsible for monitoring. 10. All works will be evaluated after each phase of completion. Fund release will depend on favorable reports received from evaluators. 11. Evaluators must include only institutions and agencies and not individuals. 12. The State and DRDA cell will furnish monitoring reports and periodical reports as desired by DoLR.
13. Composition of the WDT must be clearly spelt out and the team Members must be fully in place at the time of signing of the MoU of contract between the PIA and DRDA cell.
14. That DRDA shall release the funds to the PIAs and the watershed committees within 15 days of receipt of the funds. 15. The Watershed Committee must be a registered society under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. 16. At least one of the WDT Members must be a woman. 17. The Gram Sabhas of the proposed project areas have passed resolutions for people’s contribution towards WDF.
18. Resource – use agreements on the principles of equity and sustainability must be worked out among the User Groups prior to the concerned wok being undertaken
19. The DPR must given detailed justification for the proposed project duration. 20. No works on private lands will be repaired / maintained from the WDF
21. The PIA will start project work within three month of the receipt of first installment by DWDU / Agency or else it can come under the purview of foreclosure
22. The State will not undertake unnecessary foreclosure of the projects. In the event of foreclosure, the State will refund the amount and furnish all necessary documents as desired by DoLR. The State shall also take administrative and legal action against any defalction, misappropriation, mis-utilization, deliberate negligence and laxity which has caused foreclosure of the project.
Date Signature of Officer authorized by State Govt.* Name of Officer (In Capital Letters) Designation
IX. STATUS OF ON-GOING PROJECTS (DPAP / DDP/ IWDP) Table – PPR 19: Details of pending UCs: Statewise*
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Sl. No. District Project
Install-ment no.
Financial year of
release of fund
Amount released (Rs. In lakh)
Amount utilized (Rs. In lakh
Submission of UC Date of submission of UC
Reasons for not
submitting / delayed
submission of UC
Pending UCs
Due date Amount (Rs. In Lakh)
Date Amount (Rs. In Lakh)
Period Amount (Rs. In lakhs)
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Table – PPR 20: Details of Unspent balance as on __________________________ : District wise*
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Sl. No. District Name of the Project Total cost (Rs. In lakh)
Total funds released (Rs. In lakh) Unspent balance (Rs. In lakhs) DoLR State
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X. BSTRACT OF PROJECTS PROPOSED FOR SANCTION DURING FINANCIAL YEAR 2009 -2027
1 Number of districts to be covered under the present proposal One Karimganj 2 No. of Watersheds projects proposed to be taken up under IWMP Hilly / Desert Others
6 Nos. 3 Total area to be covered under proposed projects (000’ ha)
a) Hilly & Desert areas b) Others Total
6000 Ha.
4 Total cost of the proposed Watershed projects (Rs. In lakhs) a) Hilly & Desert areas#
b) Others Total
720.00 Lakhs
5 First installment required from central funds for the proposed watershed projects 4% of total cost Countersigned by, Prepared by, Divisional Officer Range Officer Cachar Soil Conservation Division Soil Conservation Range Silchar R. K. Nagar