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1 AKOLA DIST. REPORT-1ST MTR 2013
World Bank Aided
MAHARASHTRA AGRICULTURAL COMPETITIVENESS PROJECT
1ST MID TERM REVIEW (22nd April – 03rd May 2013)
AKOLA DISTRICT PROGRESS REPORT
PREPARED BY
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION UNIT (AGRICULTURAL MARKETING)
F/E/78, 1st Floor, LDB Training Centre Bldg, Market Yard, Gultekdi, Pune-411037,
Tel: 020-24270315/16, Fax: 020-24270322
E-mail:[email protected]. Website: http://macp.gov.in
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CONTENTS
Sr. No. Particulars Page No.
1 Executive Summary 03
2 Progress of Agriculture Produce Market Committee (APMCs) 06
3 Progress of Rural Haats (RHs) 14
4 Progress of Farmer Common Service Centers (FCSCs) 28
5 Progress of MSWC Component 30
6 Project Management- (GAAP, DDRCS Accounting Center) 32
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1. Executive Summary
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1. Executive Summary:
Akola district is land of cotton which is famously known as white gold district of Maharashtra
State. The historical famous temple in Akola is Raj. Rajeshwar temple. The famous tourist place
of district is Narnala fort situated on Satpuda ranges in Akot tahsil. The district is scattered with
prominently plain surface land except some hilly part in Northern side. Akola district lies 16.61
and 21.16 N latitude and 76.7 and 77.4 E longitude. The Eastern & Northern boundary of the
district touches to Amaravati district, where as Buldhana district is at the West & Washim district
at the south of Akola. It is about 300 Mts. above the mean sea level and has an area of 5295.5
Km2. The district comprise of four revenue sub division viz., Akola, Akot, Balapur, Murtizapur
and seven Talukas with total 546 Gram- panchayats.
Akola district has a extremity in climatic situation. It has very cold winter & Extreme hot summer
with unevenly distributed rainfall. The temperature ranges from 5.6 ºC to 45.9 ºC. The average
rainfall of the district is 660 mm. with average 38 numbers of rainy days.
Akola district is having total geographical area of 5.29 lakh Ha. with total cultivable area is 4.49
Lakh Ha. out of which 4.25 lakh Ha. is net sown area. The area under irrigation is only 0.26 lakh
Ha. The major crop of the district are cereals (Jowar, Bajara, Wheat), Pulses (Tur, Green gram,
gram), Oilseed (Sunflower, ground nut). A variety of fruits like Lemon, Orange, Mango & guava
& Vegetables like Chilly, Brinjal & Pumpkin with a partial area of production of Gaillardia &
marigold flowers which is having interstate market are also grown in the district. In recent year
large number of farmers are adopting Dairy as subsidiary accupation as a source of income.
The district has main market of cotton & its processing mills. The main river of the district is
Purna which form the large basin in the district. The State Agril. University, Dr. Panjabrao
Deshmukh Agri. University is located in Akola, which contributes large in agriculture
development of the district. Under ATMA, 700 nos. of producer groups are registered and are
undertaking production activity of major crops in the district e.g. soyabean. There are 08 nos. of
warehouses of MSWC at various locations in the district, of which 02 are in the vicinity of
APMCs. There are 07 APMCs (B Type-1 & C Type-06), 02 LSMs, 55 RHs in the district. Of
these, 01 APMCs, and 09 RHs have participated in MACP.
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AREA, PRODUCTION & PRODUCTIVITY OF MAJOR CROPS IN AKOLA DISTRICT
Sr. No. Crop
Average of last five years (2006-2011) Forecasting by 2015-16 Area Production Productivity Area Production Productivity Ha MT Kg/ha Ha MT Kg/ha
1 Jawar 618.2 707.2 1105.2 508.676 551.152 1149.96 2 G.Gram 558.2 190.4 325.6 626.78 349.132 577.052 3 Bl.Gram 53.4 65 369.6 45.584 263.144 595.7 4 Soyabean 2925 3269.2 1194.8 2794.092 4436.152 1645.168 5 Rd.Gram 908.8 843.4 856.2 1357.16 859.88 1012.172 6 Cotton 1836.2 3218.8 264.2 2150.736 5727.008 275.576
Kh.Total (A) 6899.8 8294 4115.6 7483.028 12186.468 5255.628 7 Wheat 423.4 764.2 1789.2 400.932 782.18 2021.236 8 Gram 829.2 812.4 961.8 781.144 883.708 1172.752 Rabi.Total (B) 1252.6 1576.6 2751 1182.076 1665.888 3193.988 Total (A) + (B) 8152.4 9870.6 6866.6 8665.104 13852.356 8449.616 Source: MSS Akola District.
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2. Progress of APMCs
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A. PROGRESS OF MARKET MODERNIZATION & IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM:
Introduction:
• APMCs in Akola District:
Sr. No
Name Of APMC
Average Annual Arrivals of last 5
years (2006 to2010) in (‘00 MT)
Average Annual Value of produce sold in last 5 years (2006 to2010) in
(Rs. Lakhs)
Major commodities Marketed
1 Akola 8536.42 17148.45 Sorghum jawar, Wheat, Black Gram, Green Gram, Pigeon Pea, Gram, Sunflower, Soyabean, Cotton & others.
2 Patur 393.18 924.02 Wheat, Cotton, Sorghum jawar, Wheat, Black Gram, Green Gram, Pigeon Pea
3 Akot 4687.12 9281.07 Cotton, Wheat, Jowar, Tur, Moong, Urid, Soyabean
4 Murtizapur 3316.42 7362.22 Wheat, Cotton, Sorghum jawar, Wheat, Black Gram, Green Gram, Pigeon Pea
5 Telhara 3227.74 6564.10 Orange, Soyabean, Tur, Mug, Gram, Wheat, Jawar, Cotton, Sunflower,other
6 Balapur 938.95 1549.21 Wheat, Cotton, Sorghum jawar, Wheat, Black Gram, Green Gram, Pigeon Pea
7 Barshitakli 1211.00 3047.93 Cotton, Wheat, Jowar, Tur, Moong, Urid, Soyabean
Total 22310.82 45876.99
• Among the APMCs in the district Akola has highest arrivals followed by Akot and
Murtizapur. However in terms of value of produce Akola rank first followed by Akot and
Murtizapur. This variation owes to type of commodities marketed in respective market i.e
high value commodities are marketed in Akola where as Telhara has high arrivals of high
volume low cost commodities like onion & tomatoes.
• Out of 07 APMCs in the district the following APMCs have participated in MACP:
(Rs. Lakhs)
Sr.
No. Name of APMC
Basic Infra.
Cost
Prod. Infra.
Cost
Total
Cost
1. Akot APMC (C Type) 93.34 105.72 199.07
• The civil works is in progress for Akot APMC.
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1. Akot APMC:
A/P- Akot, Dist- Akola.
• Name of Chairman: Mr. Rameshrao Hignekar
• Name of Secretary: Mr. K.R.Aware
• Area of Main market with subyards:
Sr No. Name of Yard Area in Ha 1 Main yard Akot 13.84 2. Sub Yard Chohotta Bazar 1.62
• Commodities Arrivals – last 3 years:
Year Arrival MT Cess In
Rs. Lakh Surplus In Rs. Lakh
2009-10 47209.20 146.77 64.28 2010-11 61415.50 232.65 178.31 2011-12 50870.00 236.37 116.67
• Major Crop Arrivals: The major arrival in the Akot AMPC is cotton, wheat, jowar, tur,
moong, urid and soyabean.
• Existing Market Infrastructure: o Main Yard, Akot :
SN. Name of structure SN. Name of structure 1. Administrative Office 20. Auction Shed 1 2. Canteen 21. Auction Shed 2 3. Auction platform with shed 22. Oil Seed Shed 4. Weighing shed 23. Traders Shop 5. Grain shed 24. Tar Roads 6. Water Tank 25. Extension Office Building 7. Toilet 26. Multipurpose Shed 8. Godown 27. Weigh Bridge 9. Shetkari Niwas 28. Rain water harvesting
10. Vegetable Shed 29. New Tin Shed 11. Cattle Shed 30. Grain Platform 12. 5 MT Weigh Bridge Cabin 31. RCC Compound wall 13. Farmers meeting hall 32. Grain Shed 14. Roads 33. Shopping Center 15. Water arrangement 34. 50 M.T. Weigh Bridge 16. Cattle trough 35. RCC Compound wall 17. WeighBridge 36. Shidori Gruh 18. Grain Shed 37. 5 M. T. Weigh Bridge 19. Shetkari Sadan 38. Toilet
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o Sub Yard Chohotta Bazar: The existing infrastructure facilities are shown below:-
SN. Name of structure 1. Administrative Office 2. Shed 3. Shetkari Niwas 4. Godown NCDC 5. Weigh Bridge 5 M. T. 6. Shidori Gruh 7. Tin Shed 8. Grain Tin Shed 9. Shopping center
• Full Project Proposal (FPP) Details:
o Project cost FPP/ Sanction tender cost- Rs. 199.07 Lakhs
o Basic Infrastructure Cost- Rs. 93.34 Lakhs
o Productive Infrastructure Cost- Rs 105.72 Lakhs
• Name of SP- M/s. Lalit Deshmukh and Associates, Amaravati
• Name of Contractor- M/s. Someshwaraya Infratech (India) Pvt. Ltd., Amravati.
• Name of MFE- Mr. Golde
• Date of work order- 14/06/2012
• Date of Commencement of Work: 14/06/2012
• Date of Completion: 13/12/2012 for Basic, 13/06/2013 for Productive
• Amt. of Expenditure till date- Rs. 72.64 Lakh (51.42%)
o Basic Expenditure- Rs. 46.50 Lakh (44.90%)
o Productive Expenditure- Rs. 26.14 Lakh (25.52 %)
o Project Share- Rs. 29.77 lakh
• Present Status of MMIP Civil Works:
o 52% work of Auction shed is completed. Work up to lintel level & its lintel beam
binding & casting is in progress.
o 50% work of Godown no 1 is completed up to lintel level & its lintel beam binding is
in progress.
o 20% work of Godown no 2 is completed up to plinth level & its plinth filling is in
progress.
• Capacity Building under MMIP: o Training at NIPHT from 15th to 18th Oct 2012, Persons attended: 5 Nos. o Exposure visit to Karnataka State from 14th to 18th March 2012, Persons attended:
10 Nos.
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• Photograph
Godown Wall
Godown Coulmn
• Reforms: o APMC Reforms
• Practices- Recording at gate, electronic weighing of commodities, Open Auction practices, Payment within 24 hrs are being practiced in the APMC as per the Model Byelaws prescribed by Director of Marketing, M.S.
• Information Dissemination- The APMC is disclosing regularly financial statements for the benefit of the stakeholders in the form of Annual Reports, as well as information regarding tenders awarded is available.
• Market Information- The APMC has installed electronic boards, as well as manual display boards for providing price information to the farmers & traders.
• Standard Accounting System: The APMC has adopted the Standard Accounting System prescribed by Director of Marketing, M.S. which is being recorded manually at present. The MACP has provided hardware & Tally software. Computerised Standard Accounting System will be commenced by 30th Sept. 2013.
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Akola APMC Status upto 31st March 2013
Sr. No. Name of Work Tender
Amount
Work done upto end of
March
% Achieved upto End of
March
Balance Work Physical progress
Basic Infrastructure
1 Auction Shed at main yard 90,44,539.90 46,50,392.90 51.42
43,94,147.00
Work upto lintel level
completed
Basic Total 90,44,539.90 46,50,392.90 51.42
43,94,147.00
Productive Infrastructure
1 Godown 1000 MT at main yard Akot 51,55,001.25 20,33,282.46 39.44 9,73,801.60 Brick masonary and columns
up to lintel level completed.
2 Godown 1000 MT at sub yard Chohotta bazar 50,88,339.59 5,80,959.72 11.42 23,87,238.38 Columns up to GL
completed.
Productive Total 1,02,43,340.84 26,14,242.18 25.52 33,61,039.98
TOTAL AMOUNT OF WORK DONE 1,92,87,880.74 72,64,635.08 37.66 77,55,186.98
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B. PROGRESS OF COMMON ACCOUNTING SYSTEM (CAS) FOR APMCS:
All the APMCs in Akola district (07 Nos.) have adopted the Common Accounting System (CAS)
prescribed by the Director of Marketing, Maharashtra State (DOM), and presently their accounts
are being kept & reported manually. This will help in uniform account keeping and reports
generation at all APMCS, as well as, reporting to the MSAMB. The MACP Project has provided
the desktops, UPS and printers of appropriate make, along with the latest single user Tally
accounting software (TALLY ERP 9) for day-to-day account keeping and reporting, to all
APMCs. The APMCs are expected over a time to maintain their accounts as per the standard
groups and sub groups available in the customized TALLY software.
Implementation of Computerized Common Accounting System: - While deploying the Tally,
the supplier of TALLY software has customized the software to meet the requirements of the
APMC and the MSAMB for adoption of the Tally based CAS in the APMCs. The TALLY
supplier agency also provided training to the identified staff of the APMC and the MSAMB for
operating the TALLY software.
The project has procured services of CA firm for rolling out of the Common Accounting System
in all the APMCs. The concerned staff of APMC will be provided step by step hand holding over
a period of 6 to 8 months from May 2013 onwards to enable them to absorb skills for operating
the system. Hands on training will be provided to the staff through identified training facility.
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List of APMCs in Akola District:
S. No. Taluka Address of the APMC Contact Person Telephone / Email
1 Akola Secretary, APMC, Akola Tal. Akola, Dist Akola
Mr. C.D.Borde 8983230173
0724-2433478 [email protected]
2 Patur Secretary, APMC, Patur, Tal. Patur, Dist. Akola
Mr. P.P/Tayde 9823355357
07254-243165 [email protected]
3 Akot Secretary, APMC, Akot, Tal, Akot Dist. Akola
Mr.K.R.Aware 7276821592
07258-222624 [email protected]
4 Murtizapur Secretary, APMC, Murtizapur, Tal. Murtizapur, Dist. Akola
Mr. D.N.Jogi -
07256-243430 [email protected]
5 Telhara Secretary, APMC, Telhara, Tal. Telhara, Dist. Akola
Mr.S.A.Chondakaer 9921479324
07258-231228 [email protected]
6 Balapur Secretary, APMC, Balapur, Tal. Balapur, Dist:- Akola
Mr.B.K.Kalamb 9011844773
07257-222138 [email protected]
7 Barshitakli Secretary, APMC, Barshitakli, Tal. Barshitakli, Dist Akola
Mr. D.N.Dhore 9545935305
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3. Progress of Rural Haats
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BORGAON MANJU RH
1) Name Of Grampanchayat: Borgaon Manju Taluka : Akola 2) Population : 50,000 3) Grampanchayat Body : Yes Period from : Land : 6.59 4) Details of last 3 years Arrivals and Turnover :
S. No. Particular 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 1 Arrivals (MT) 670 700 750 2 Turnover (Rs. Lakhs) 325 350 375
5) Lease for last 5 years : S. No. Particular 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2012-13
1 Lease (Rs. Lakhs) 1.48 1.78 1.85 2.00 2.20
6) Major Crops in the Area : Soyabean, Tur, Jowar, Ornage, Organic- Jowar, Cotton, Tur, Lime
7) No demos conducted by PIU (Agri) : Nil
8) Name of Services Provider: 8 x 8 (Inhouse)
9) Project Cost : Proposed Infrastructure :
Sr.No Proposed Basic Infrastructure Estimated Cost
(Rs. Lakhs) 1 RCC work for open space 2.06 2 RCC pipe drain 0.27 3 Existing platform repair works 11.03 4 Platform with cover shed 3.61 5 Drinking water facility 0.44 6 Toilet block 2.07 7 Vegetable washing tank 0.49 8 Compost/Garbage Pit 0.08 Total 20.05 Tender Cost 20.05
10) Name Of Contractor : Force Method
11) Date of work order : 27.2.2011
12) Period Of Completion :28.6.2011
13) Extension if any :No
14) Present Status : 100 % work completed (03 tranches given)
15) Final Bill Date :- 16) Handing over of RH to GP: Yes
17) RH Management Committee Established: Yes
18) No. of Women’s: 00
19) SC/ST: 00
20) No. of Meeting Conducted: 00
21) Training at NIPHT availed: Yes
22) No. of Person Attended: 07
23) Environment related: RH doesn’t fall under ES 1 criteria hence addition measures were not
suggested. Provision of compost pit, toilet blocks provided for waste management, cleanliness and
hygiene.
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24) Photographs :
PLATFORM WITH HOOKS
PLATFORMS
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KURANKHED RH
1) Name Of Grampanchayat : Kuran khed Taluka : Akola 2) Population : 10900 3) Grampanchayat Body : Yes Period from : Land :0.61 4) Details of last 3 years Arrivals and Turnover :
S. No. Particular 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 1 Arrivals (MT) 442.25 341.15 385.25 2 Turnover 109.20 107.01 125.25
5) Lease for last 3 years : S. No. Particular 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
1 Lease (Rs.Lakhs) 0.76 0.75 1.00 6) Major Crops in the Area : Soyabean, Tur, Jowar, Ornage
7) No demos conducted by PIU (Agri) : Nil
8) Name of Services Provider : Mr. Rajendra Gattani
9) Project Cost : Proposed Infrastructure :20.41
S. No. Item Amount (Rs. Lakhs) 1 Platforms 4.93 2 WBM Roads 2.35 3 Toilet 2.52 4 Drinking Water 0.38 5 Open drain 2.08 6 Compost Pit 0.13 7 Brick edge laying 2.76 8 Otta with shed 5.26 Total 20.41 Tender Cost 20.41
10) Name Of Contractor : Force Method
11) Date of work order : 7.2.2012
12) Period Of Completion : 6.8.2012
13) Extension if any : No
14) Present Status : 50 % work completed (03 tranches given)
15) Final Bill Date :- NA 16) Handing over of RH to GP: NA
17) RH Management Committee Established: Yes
18) No. of Women’s: 00
19) SC/ST: 00
20) No. of Meeting Conducted: 00
21) Training at NIPHT availed: No
22) No. of Person Attended: NA
23) Environment related: RH doesn’t fall under ES 1 criteria hence addition measures were not
suggested. Provision of compost pit, toilet blocks provided for waste management, cleanliness and
hygiene.
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Wadegaon RH 1) Name Of Grampanchayat : Wadegaon Taluka : Balapur 2) Population : 16568 3) Grampanchayat Body : Yes Period from : Land : 1.26 4) Details of last 3 years Arrivals and Turnover :
S. No. Particular 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 1 Arrivals (MT) 465.6 409.25 458.25 2 Turnover (Rs.Lakhs) 135.8 131.17 125.6
5) Lease for last 3 years : S. No. Particular 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
1 Lease (Rs. Lakhs) 1.55 1.50 1.75 6) Major Crops in the Area : Soyabean, Tur, Jowar, Ornage,
7) No demos conducted by PIU (Agri) : Nil
8) Name of Services Provider: Mr. Rajendra Gattani
9) Project Cost : Proposed Infrastructure :
S. No. Item Amount (Rs. Lakhs) 1 Platforms Repairs 3.96 2 Concrete Roads 12.61 3 Toilet 2.53 4 Drinking Water 0.39 5 Open drain 0.50 6 Compost Pit 0.13 Total 20.21 Tender Cost 20.12
10) Name Of Contractor: Mr. Rajendra Ingale
11) Date of work order: 19.3.2012
12) Period Of Completion:18.9.2012
13) Extension if any : 3 month (19.12.2012)
14) Present Status : 100 % work completed (03 tranches given)
15) Final Bill Date :-
16) Handing over of RH to GP: Yes
17) RH Management Committee Established: Yes
18) No. of Women’s: 00
19) SC/ST: 00
20) No. of Meeting Conducted: 00
21) Training at NIPHT availed: Yes
22) No. of Person Attended: 01
23) Environment related: RH doesn’t fall under ES 1 criteria hence addition measures were
not suggested. Provision of compost pit, toilet blocks provided for waste management,
cleanliness and hygiene.
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PARAS RH
1) Name Of Grampanchayat : Paras Taluka : Balapur
2) Population : 25000
3) Grampanchayat Body : Yes Land : 6.93 acre
4) Details of last 3 years Arrivals and Turnover :
S. No. Particular 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 1 Arrivals (MT) 445 308.05 350.6 2 Turnover (Rs.Lakhs) 113.50 106.49 120.6
5) Lease for last 3 years : S. No. Particular 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
1 Lease (Rs. Lakhs) 1.30 1.30 1.50 6) Major Crops in the Area: Soyabean, Tur, Jowar, Orange
7) No demos conducted by PIU (Agri): 40 (Jowar)
8) Name of Services Provider: Mr. Rajendra Gattani
9) Project Cost : Proposed Infrastructure :
S. No. Item Amount (Rs. Lakhs) 1 Platforms Repairs 2.67 2 RCC Roads 7.39 3 Toilet 2.56 4 Drinking Water 0.39 5 Open drain 2.92 6 Compost Pit 0.07 7 Brick edge laying 2.19 8 Open Otta 1.82 Total 20.01 Tender Cost 20.13
10) Name Of Contractor :Mr Arun S Patil
11) Date of work order : 18.2.2012
12) Period Of Completion : 17.8.2012
13) Extension if any :5 month(13.1.2013)
14) Present Status : 100 % work completed (03 tranches given)
15) Final Bill Date:
16) Handing over of RH to GP: Yes
17) RH Management Committee Established: Yes
18) No. of Women’s: 00
19) SC/ST: 00
20) No. of Meeting Conducted: 00
21) Training at NIPHT availed: No
22) No. of Person Attended: NA
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23) Environment related: RH doesn’t fall under ES 1 criteria hence addition measures were not
suggested. Provision of compost pit, toilet blocks provided for waste management, cleanliness
and hygiene.
24) Photographs:
PLATFORMS
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HIVARKHED RH
1) Name Of Grampanchayat: Hiverkhed Taluka: Talhara 2) Population : 20753 3) Grampanchayat Body : Yes Land : 1.97 Ha 4) Details of last 3 years Arrivals and Turnover:
S. No. Particular 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 1 Arrivals (MT) 445.60 331.68 405.25 2 Turnover (Rs.Lakhs) 132.60 115.91 156.20
5) Lease for last 3 years : S. No. Particular 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
1 Lease (Rs. Lakhs) 1.03 0.90 1.35 6) Major Crops in the Area: Soyabean, Tur, Jowar, Orange, 7) No demos conducted by PIU (Agri): 06 (Orange) 8) Name of Services Provider: Mr. Rajendra Gattani 9) Project Cost : Proposed Infrastructure :
S. No. Item Amount (Rs. Lakhs) 1 Platforms Repairs 1.20 2 WBM Roads 7.75 3 Toilet 2.54 4 Drinking Water 0.39 5 Open drain 1.95 6 Compost Pit 0.11 7 Brick edge laying 6.10 Total 20.04 Tender Cost 19.99
10) Name Of Contractor : Mr. Dilip N Dhade
11) Date of work order : 29.3.2012
12) Period Of Completion : 28.9.2012
13) Extension if any :2 month (12.11.2012)
14) Present Status : 100 % work completed (03 Tranches Given)
15) Final Bill Date :-
16) Handing over of RH to GP: Yes
17) RH Management Committee Established: Yes
18) No. of Women’s: 00
19) SC/ST: 00
20) No. of Meeting Conducted: 00
21) Training at NIPHT availed: Yes
22) No. of Person Attended: 02
23) Environment related: RH doesn’t fall under ES 1 criteria hence addition measures were
not suggested. Provision of compost pit, toilet blocks provided for waste management,
cleanliness and hygiene.
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MALEGAON BAZAR RH
1) Name Of Grampanchayat : Malegaon Bazar Taluka : Telhara
2) Population : 7592
3) Grampanchayat Body : Yes Period from : Land : 3.21
4) Details of last 3 years Arrivals and Turnover :
S. No. Particular 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 1 Arrivals (MT) 418.00 360.65 425.00 2 Turnover (Rs.Lakhs) 113.50 93.47 150.56
5) Lease for last 3 years : S. No. Particular 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
1 Lease (Rs. Lakhs) 1.28 1.05 1.50 6) Major Crops in the Area : Soyabean, Tur, Jowar, Ornage,
7) No demos conducted by PIU (Agri) : Nil
8) Name of Services Provider : Mr. Rajendra Gattani
9) Project Cost : Proposed Infrastructure :
S. No. Item Amount (Rs. Lakhs) 1 Platforms Repairs 6.50 2 RCC Roads 3.61 3 Toilet 2.60 4 Drinking Water 0.40 5 Open drain 2.48 6 Compost Pit 0.07 7 WBM Roads 4.54 Total 20.02 Tender Cost 20.02
10) Name Of Contractor : Mr V.S. Shelake
11) Date of work order : 9.2.2012
12) Period Of Completion : 8.8.2012
13) Extension if any :4 month(9.12.2012)
14) Present Status : 100 % work completed
15) Final Bill Date:
16) Handing over of RH to GP: Yes
17) RH Management Committee Established: Yes
18) No. of Women’s: 00
19) SC/ST: 00
20) No. of Meeting Conducted: 00
21) Training at NIPHT availed: Yes
22) No. of Person Attended: 12
23) Environment related: RH doesn’t fall under ES 1 criteria hence addition measures were not
suggested. Provision of compost pit, toilet blocks provided for waste management, cleanliness
and hygiene.
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ADGAON RH 1) Name Of Grampanchayat : Aadgaon Taluka : Telhara 2) Population : 20,000 3) Grampanchayat Body : Yes Land : 0.65 R 4) Details of last 3 years Arrivals and Turnover :
S. No. Particular 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 1 Arrivals (MT) 442.25 429.93 468.25 2 Turnover (Rs.Lakhs) 55.75 119.68 156.23
5) Lease for last 3 years : S. No. Particular 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
1 Lease (Rs. Lakhs) 0.69 0.75 1.25 6) Major Crops in the Area : Soyabean, Tur, Jowar, Orange,
7) No demos conducted by PIU (Agri) :Nil
8) Name of Services Provider : Mr. Rajendra Gattani
9) Project Cost : Proposed Infrastructure:
S. No. Item Amount (Rs. Lakhs) 1 Platforms Repairs 2.67 2 RCC Roads 7.39 3 Toilet 2.56 4 Drinking Water 0.39 5 Open drain 2.92 6 Compost Pit 0.07 7 Brick edge laying 2.19 8 Open Otta 1.82 Total 20.01 Tender Cost 20.12
10) Name Of Contractor : Force Method
11) Date of work order : 8.2.2012
12) Period Of Completion : 7.8.2012
13) Extension if any :No
14) Present Status : 100 % work completed (03 tranches given)
15) Final Bill Date:
16) Handing over of RH to GP: Yes
17) RH Management Committee Established: Yes
18) No. of Women’s: 00
19) SC/ST: 00
20) No. of Meeting Conducted: 00
21) Training at NIPHT availed: No
22) No. of Person Attended: NA
23) Environment related: RH doesn’t fall under ES 1 criteria hence addition measures were
not suggested. Provision of compost pit, toilet blocks provided for waste management,
cleanliness and hygiene.
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24) Photographs:
PLATFORMS
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MANA RH
1) Name Of Grampanchayat : Mana Taluka : Murtizapur
2) Population : 8710
3) Grampanchayat Body : Yes Land :0.65 R
4) Details of last 3 years Arrivals and Turnover :
S. No. Particular 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 1 Arrivals (MT) 444 430 450 2 Turnover (Rs.Lakhs) 98.21 115.50 152.00
5) Lease for last 3 years : S. No. Particular 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
1 Lease (Rs. Lakhs) 0.25 0.35 0.50 0.66 0.77 6) Major Crops in the Area : Soyabean, Tur, Jowar, Orange,
7) No demos conducted by PIU (Agri) : 04 (Organic Tur)
8) Name of Services Provider : Mr. Rajendra Gattani
9) Project Cost : Proposed Infrastructure :
S. No. Item Amount (Rs. Lakhs) 1 WBM Roads 4.23 2 Toilet 2.57 3 Drinking Water 0.39 4 Open drain 2.60 5 Compost Pit 0.14 6 Brick edge laying 3.42 7 Open Otta 6.89 Total 20.24 Tender Cost 20.01
10) Name Of Contractor : Mr. Nizammudin
11) Date of work order : 14.2.2012
12) Period Of Completion :13.8.2012
13) Extension if any :
14) Present Status : 60 % work completed (03 Tranches given)
15) Final Bill Date :-
16) Handing over of RH to GP: Yes
17) RH Management Committee Established: Yes
18) No. of Women’s: 00
19) SC/ST: 00
20) No. of Meeting Conducted: 00
21) Training at NIPHT availed: No
22) No. of Person Attended: NA
23) Environment related: RH doesn’t fall under ES 1 criteria hence addition measures were
not suggested. Provision of compost pit, toilet blocks provided for waste management,
cleanliness and hygiene.
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BARSHI TAKLI RH
1) Name Of Grampanchayat : Barshi takli Taluka : Barshi takli
2) Population : 18363
3) Grampanchayat Body : Yes Period from : Land :1.05
4) Details of last 3 years Arrivals and Turnover :
S. No. Particular 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 1 Arrivals (MT) 675 700 725 2 Turnover (Rs.Lakhs) 435 450 465
5) Lease for last 3 years : S. No. Particular 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
1 Lease (Rs. Lakhs) 2.00 2.25 2.50 6) Major Crops in the Area : Soyabean, Tur, Jowar, Orange
7) No demos conducted by PIU (Agri) :115 (Soyabean)
8) Name of Services Provider : 8x8 (Inhouse)
9) Project Cost: Proposed Infrastructure:
Sr.No Item Amount
(Rs. Lakhs) 1 RCC work for open space 1.72 2 WBM for open space 6.50 3 RCC pipe drain 0.51 4 Existing platform repair works 6.32 5 Proposed Platform with cover shed 1.98 6 Drinking water facility 0.44 7 Toilet block 2.07 8 Vegetable washing tank 0.49 9 Garbage/Compost Pit 0.08 Total 20.10 Tender Cost 20.10
10) Name Of Contractor : Mr. A. Khan
11) Date of work order : 27.9.2012
12) Period Of Completion : 26.3.2012
13) Extension if any :No
14) Present Status : 100 % work completed (03 tranches given)
15) Final Bill Date:
16) Handing over of RH to GP: Yes
17) RH Management Committee Established: Yes
18) No. of Women’s: 00
19) SC/ST: 00
20) No. of Meeting Conducted: 00
21) Training at NIPHT availed: No
22) No. of Person Attended: NA
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23) Environment related: RH doesn’t fall under ES 1 criteria hence addition measures were
not suggested. Provision of compost pit, toilet blocks provided for waste management,
cleanliness and hygiene.
24) Photographs:
DINKING WATER TANK
PLATFORM SHED
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4. Progress of Farmer Common Service Center
(FCSCs)
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Introduction:
The project design envisages formation of farmer groups and establishment of Farmer Common
Service Center as two distinct interventions to be undertaken by separate SPs in Akola district.
Accordingly the work of SP for formation of CIG/FIG (selected by PIU (Agri)) is in final stages
in Akola district.
Subsequently another SP appointed by PIU (AM) will provide market linkage support to above
CIG/FIG by forming PAs and FCSCs.
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5. Progress of MSWC Component
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Introduction:
The Government of India has introduced a Negotiable Warehouse Receipt System in the country
by enacting the Warehousing (Development and Regulation) Act, 2007. MSWC is functioning at
170 locations with capacity of 13.50 lmt (830 godowns) in all over Maharashtra and all godowns
are registered and working as per the provisions of Warehousing Corporations Act, 1962, Bombay
Warehouses Act, 1959 and rules framed there under and also providing the facilities of Negotiable
Warehouse Receipts. warehouse receipts to make them a prime tool to trade and to facilitate
finance against it throughout the country. The system of negotiable warehouse receipts would
result in providing considerable benefits, both at the macro as well as micro levels and increase
the liquidity in the rural areas, encourage scientific warehouse of agricultural goods, lower cost of
financing, improve supply chain, enhance rewards for grading and quality and better price risk
management. Ultimately, all these will result in higher returns to farmers and better service to the
consumers. It would be benefited to the farmers in the following ways: (i) It increases per capita
income of farmer by reducing involvement of intermediaries / middlemen in marketing network.
(ii) Through access to National Market farmers gets competitive prices for their foodgrains /
agriculture produce. (iii) Fast & Easy pledge loans against Warehouse Receipts by Banks to
Farmers. (iv)Farmers will get assured domestic and national competitive market. (v) Supply of
quality material to Domestic and Export Market.
• Warehouse Status in Akola District:
Centre Name Capacity (MT)
Under MACP Project
In or Adjacent to
APMC
e - Warehouse Receipt started
1. Akot 1800 --- --- ---
2. Murtizapur 1800 YES --- ---
3. Telhara 1800 YES --- ---
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6. Project Management
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IMPLEMENTATION OF GOVERNANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACTION PLAN:
At the district level offices of the DDRCS, designated one senior officer, in each district office, as
the Grievance Redressal Officer, who will receive any complaint relating to any matter relating to
the project. The District Deputy Registrar is designated as the Appellate Authority relating to the
grievance redressal.
Grievance Redressal Mechanism:
Complaint/s through Complaint Boxes: The aggrieved parties (stakeholders or SPs) can
forward the complaints to the respective District Grievance Redressal Officer by writing to the
authority. There are Complaint Boxes in each of the offices of the DDRCS. The Complaint
Boxes are opened by the MACP Accountant on a specific day in a week. The District Head of
the Office will take note of the complaints in the complaints register, gives reply to the
complainant. The details of the arrangement regarding Complaints Boxes is as follows:
Sr. No. Office where the
Complaint Boxes are provided
Persons responsible for opening the Complaint Boxes
1 District Deputy Registrar Coop. Societies
MACP Accountant /District Grievance Redressal Officer in O/o DDRCS
District Grievance Redressal Officers: All the DDRCS offices have one designated
Grievance Redressal officer and the DDRCS is designated as appellate authority for this
purpose. The details of designated officers are as follows.
Department District Level Office
District Grievance Redressal Officer Appellate Authority
Department of Co-operation & Marketing
District Deputy Registrar Coop. Societies (DDRCS)
Asst. Registrar Coop. Societies (ARCS) in the office of DDRCS
District Deputy Registrar Coop. Societies (DDRCS)
1. Date of Complaint Box Installation : 07/12/2011 2. Day & Time of Opening the Complaint Box : Tuesday, 11:00am 3. Complaints received in Complaint Box till March 2013 : - Nil - 4. Name Of MACP Accountant : Mr. S.B. Tayde
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Project Accounting Center:
• Computer & Furniture procured at DDRCS office. Procurement undertaken at PIU(AM) level.
Sr. No. Particulars Quantity Value (Rs.)
1. Computer 1 38,627 2. Printer 1 7600 3. UPS 1 2300 4. Scanner 1 3460 5. Furniture - (Mid Back chair-1, Visitor
Chairs - 4, Table, Cupboard) 1 set 20,362
Total Amount Rs. 72,349
• Registers Maintained at DDRCS office
Register for Cheque, EFT & Bank draft Received Cash Book Register for Cheque & Bank draft Issue Payment Voucher Bill Register for Pending & Paid Cheque Cancellation Register Advance register Complaint Register Grants Sanction release and Expenditure Register Fixed asset & Dead Stock register (DDR office) Interest register Contractor Payment Register Security deposit register
Capacity Building:
• Trainings/Workshops/Exposure Visits given to DDRCS officers/staff.
Sr. No.
Trainings/Workshops /Exposure Visits
DDRCS/ ARCS Training Date
No. of Participant
s 1 District Level Workshop DDR 10/5/2011 1 2 NIPHT Training - - - 3 APMC Training - - - 4 RH Workshop DDR 17/12/2011 1 5 ABPF Workshop DDR 6/2/2013 1 6 Training / Workshops by
ATMA/VANAMATI DDR AR AR AR
2/12/2011 13 to 17/02/2012 19 to 23/3/2012 19 to 23/11/2012
1 2 1 2
7 Exposure Visit AR 14/3/2012 to 18/3/2012
1
8 Other MACP Training 1) Project launch workshop 2) Officers Trng. Pune 3) State Level Workshop
AR
DDR DDR
18/1/2011 2/2/2012 2/6/2012
1 1 1
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