bhoruka charitable trust presentation on district poverty initiatives project churu (rajasthan)
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BHORUKA CHARITABLE BHORUKA CHARITABLE TRUSTTRUST
PRESENTATION ON
District Poverty Initiatives Project
CHURU (Rajasthan)
Bhoruka Charitable TrustINTRODUCTION
BCT was founded by the late Shri Prabhu Dayal Agarwal, well known philanthropist and Founder-Chairman of TCI-Bhoruka Groups of companies in 1962 with the objective of helping the socially and economically underprivileged population in rural areas. We are implementing integrated rural development activities in the villages of Churu district of Rajasthan since 1973. Presently we are working in about 350 villages of Rajgarh, Tarangar, Ratangarh and Churu blocks of the district. BCT is aslo working in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
Our Objectives
To promote micro–credit/ savings and income generation activities through CIGs & SHGs.
To provide medical and health services to the rural population, especially the mother and Child.
To provide formal and non-formal education in the remote villages, particularly to girls.
To provide safe drinking water to the masses. Networking with Grassroots Organizations and
Community Based Organizations (CBOs) and their capacity building.
BCT is working in following sectors:
Poverty Initiatives
Natural Resource Management
Health
Education
Infra-structure Development
Women and Child
Development
Networking with other NGOs
District Poverty Initiatives Project
Status of the Project1 Village Allotted 157
2 No.of Blocks(Churu, Ratangarh, Rajgarh & Taranagar)
04
3 Formation of CIGs 472
4 No. of Sub-Project Submitted 448
5 No.of Sub-Project Sanctioned 374
6 Total Cost of Sub-Projects (Amt. in lac) 1204.34
7 Amount Sanctioned (Amt. in lac) 1033.91
8 Fund released (Amt. in lac) 435.35
Activity wise
Group Formation
Status of the Group formation
25
118
94
235
0
50
100
150
200
250
Infrastruture
SocialService
Land Based
IncomeGeneration
% OF GROUPS WHERE MAJORITY BELONG TO A PARTICULAR CAST/SUB CASTE
No. of CIGs Formed
472 CIGs
Percentage
A SC 46.56%
B ST 0.44%
C OBC 47%
D OTHERS 06%
NO. OF BENEFITED (FINANCED) 374 CIGs
Activity wise
Sub-Projects
Activity wise No. of CIGs Benefited
25
90
64
75
60 60
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100Infrastruture
SocialService
Land Based
Dairy
Goat/Sheeprearing
Incomegeneration
DAIRY DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM
Comments on Dairy Development Project
Dairy development has a good potential in the region as the economy of the people depends on the rain fed agriculture and livestock rearing. In Churu comparatively larger land holdings are available for grazing.The dairy activities will improve the socio economic conditions of the people in the villages of Churu district. In an effort to remove the poverty dairy routes particularly in the more remote places is required. Further the competitive price for the milk along with the animal care services at the remote village should also be given top priority.
Implemented by BCT
This activity was initiated by Trust during February 2002 – June 2004 to provide a sustainable and regular income to the farmers of the region. Milk was collected from 90 villages of Rajgarh block and, during the peak period, average milk collection was 10000 liters/day. Presently, Dairy Union is continuing this program.
1 No.of Sub-Project Submitted 85
2 No.of Sub-Project Sanctioned 75
3 No. of CIG funds released 45
4 No. of CIG attached with RCDF for sale of milk
32
5 No. of CIG attached with Venders/Private dairy/ local sale
13
6 No. of CIGs Ist animal inducted 45
7 No. of CIGs IInd animal inducted 16
Status of sub-project Dairy
Preparation, sanction, implementation of Sub projects:
a. Average time taken for SP preparation 30 days
b. Average Time of sanction of project 25-30 days
c. Average time taken for Group contribution
75 days
d. Average time taken for transferred funds to CIG account
10-15 days
e. Average time taken for acquisition of asset
45 days
CIG Performance:
A. % of Groups earning a net income
i Rs. 15000 per month 18%
ii Rs. 10000-15000 16%
iii Rs. 5000-10000 25%
iv Rs. 5000 upto 11%
v No. Income 30%
B. %Groups who have acquired additional assets.
9%
C. % of Groups linked to the market 40%
% Groups who lost their asset
Percentage
(a) Through sale Nil
(b) Death 02 %
(c) Other reasons Nil
Capacity Building of %CIGs given:
Per% No. of Days
(a) Orientation training 57% 02 days
(b) Skill building training 75% 03-04 months
(c) AMT 100% 3 days
% of Groups Linked to bank credit
8.30 %
Insurance:
(a) No. of Groups who insured their assets
61 Groups
(b) No. of claims filed 14 Groups
(c) No. of Claims disbursed 14 Groups
List 10 Groups whom we consider a success:
Sno. Group’s Name Activity Village
1 Shiv Dairy Dhanothi Chhoti
2 Baba Mangalnath Dairy Dhanothi Badi
3 Mother Teresa Dairy Birmi
4 New Hind Dairy Bhimsana
5 Kishan Dairy Dhani Badi
6 Shyam Pandia Dairy Nethwa
7 Balaji Dairy Bhanin
8 Sri Ganesh Ji Horticulture Gumanda
9 Chetna Embroidery Bhalautibba
10 Mahila Jagrati Embroidery Nethwa
Buffalo Inducted in Dairy Project
Goats Inducted in Project
Orientation Training of CIG Members
Innovative “KUND-BAGWANI” sub-project initiated.
ORCHARD development (BER/AMLA/ BEL /KER/LEMON) based on water harvesting & storage in KUNDs.
Capacity of KUND 30,000 liters, 60,000 liters & 1,00,000/- liters of water.
Plantation protected by fencing. 100 plants can yield an income of from Rs.
25,000/- to 50,000/- per year to marginal farmers after 4-5 years and will provide sustainable livelihood.
Kund Bagwani Under Construction
Group Members with World Bank Team
Our Future Planning To linkage the CIGs with milk
collection center. Regular monitoring for sustainability of
CIGs To linkage of CIGs with Banks & MFI. Promotion of micro enterprise and
strengthening of live stock. Promotion of the Cluster Development
activity & Market linkage.
PRESENTED BY
BALWAN SINGH (DPC, BCT)