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GRAMPANCHYAT HIWARE BAZAR TAL&DIST –AHMEDNAGAR MAHARASHTRA
Ideal Village Hiware Bazar17 km. From Ahmednagar, District, Maharashtra State.
– A Success Story of Comprehensive Watershed y pDevelopment Programme
The Village is well recognized forThe Village is well recognized for Watershed ProgrammeShramdan of VillagersShramdan of VillagersNGO supportconvergence of Government Schemeconvergence of Government Scheme.
Village implemented“Ad h G Y j ”“Adarsha Gram Yojana”
South region of Ahmednagar District having a rainfed farming situation g g limited seasonal agriculture farmers migrate for work Areas is frequently suffer to draughts drinking water scarcity
f dd il bilit fodder unavailability frequent migration to urban areas
for employmentfor employment
The village Hiware BazarRepresentative village of this rain shadow areasRepresentative village of this rain shadow areasfacing all the above mentioned problems.
During the years of 1972-1989 due to frequent draughts,g y f f q g There was a major migration There was no source of income
Th l d l l li i d lli The people turned to local liquor preparation and selling. It had became major source of income. It Gave birth to all other evil activities It Gave birth to all other evil activities Villagers are recognized as a criminal villagers Govt servants consider there posting in village as punishment
The village was also lacking the basic facilities Primary education and health The well to do families shifted their children to the cities The well to do families shifted their children to the cities Those left behind turned towards illegal income generation.
PROBLEMS AND ISSUES OF HIWARE BAZAR PROBLEMS AND ISSUES OF HIWARE BAZAR BEFORE DEVELOPEMENTBEFORE DEVELOPEMENTBEFORE DEVELOPEMENTBEFORE DEVELOPEMENT
RAIN FED AREA (Average rainfall 350-400 mm)
RAINFED CROPPING PATTERN HEAVY SOIL EROSION DRINKING WATER SCARCITY DRINKING WATER SCARCITY FODDER UNAVAILABILITY FUEL WOOD UNAVAILABILITYFUEL WOOD UNAVAILABILITY
SOCIAL PROBLEMS UNEMPLOYMENTMIGRATION FRUSTRATIONMIGRATION, FRUSTRATION
OF VILLAGERS INCREASE IN CRIME OVERALL BAD REPUTATION
OF VILLAGE DUE TO CRIME
BEFORE WATERSHED
I complete my post graduate education in commerce faculty atAhmednagar a city in Maharashtra.I participate in many sportsAhmednagar a city in Maharashtra.I participate in many sportsand cultural activities during my college course. Naturally itwas a influencing factor on the youngster and other villagers ofHiware bazar.
In the year of 1989, the state govt. declared village Panchayatelections. The subject of election was again a fearful factor inthe minds of the villagers because of earlier bad experiences ofl ti Th t t k l i th illelections. That took place in the village.
Some of the visionary good people and youngsters invited meto the village gramsabha and during the gramsabha in theto the village gramsabha and during the gramsabha in thevillage I addressed to them about around development that wasneeded in the village, the village gramsabha selected me as avillage Sarpancha for five years.
CHANGE IN LEADERSHIPCHANGE IN LEADERSHIP
ELECTED UNANYMOUSLY AS A SARPANCHAELECTED UNANYMOUSLY AS A SARPANCHA
GRAM SABHA GRAM SABHA -- PROBLEMS & ISSUES IDENTIFIEDPROBLEMS & ISSUES IDENTIFIED
FORMATION OF NGOFORMATION OF NGO
IMPLEMENTATION OF "ADARSH GAON YOJANA” IMPLEMENTATION OF "ADARSH GAON YOJANA” GOVT OF MAHARASHTRAGOVT OF MAHARASHTRAGOVT . OF MAHARASHTRAGOVT . OF MAHARASHTRA
ACCEPTANCE & IMPLEMENTATION OF ACCEPTANCE & IMPLEMENTATION OF “PANCHASUTRI” (Five Principals) “PANCHASUTRI” (Five Principals)
Friends and relatives forced me to leave the village and not tobecome the Sarpancha, but I was very determined to accept theh ll f h i h f f ill d d hchallenge of changing the face of village and I accepted the
opportunity for the sake of my village. On the day of 26th January 1990 the first Gram Sabha was On the day of 26 January 1990, the first Gram Sabha was
called and the basic needs of the village was brought towardstheir activities and I appealed to the villagers for their fullpp gfledged participation for attaining their basic needs andrequirements. The following basic needs were identified in the
bhGram Sabha.* Providing Drinking Water * Providing Fodders to Cattle* Providing Irrigation to AgricultureProviding Irrigation to Agriculture* Providing Educational Facilities* Providing Health Facilities * Providing Village Roadsg g g* Providing Electricity * Providing Employment
and their social and cultural activities.
Change of Village in Adarsh Gram by Converting the School (Primary Step)
The Five years planning for period of 1990-95 was preparedby village panchayat The needs and requirements were priorated
the School (Primary Step)
by village panchayat. The needs and requirements were prioratedand first priority was given to the education facilities in the villagegramsabha and decided to implement it by concerned Govt.g p yagencies viz. village panchayat , youth club. Naturally Govt.agencies decided to implement the different scheme andprogramme in the village Hiwarebazar.
The Villagers concluded that
One Educated man can change A Home
One Educated Home Can change A Villageg g
And One Educated Village can change EVERYTHING
PRIMARY SCHOOL BEFORE
Change of Village in Adarsh Gram by Converting the School
PRIMARY SCHOOL BEFORE
After Development
• Primary school converted to highschoolTh lit f 30% After Development• The literacy grown from 30%to 95%
• 18 people donated their land forS h l d & B ildiSchool ground & Building
This brought attention of Govt. agencies towards the leadershipagencies towards the leadership
and the villagers which are turning to development.
The School became model schools in the District .
The State Govt for its Golden Jubilee of State
ADARSH GRAM YOJANA The State Govt.for its Golden Jubilee of State formation announced the “Adarsh Gram Yojana” Hivare Bazar decided to participate in the scheme which aims to
• Provide drinking water Shramdan (Free Labour)Ban on Grazing (Charaibandi)
• Employment
• Green fodder
Ban on Grazing (Charaibandi)Ban on Tree cutting (Kurhad Bandi)Ban on Liquor (Nasha Bandi)Family Planning (Kutumb Niyojan)
• Education and health
• Developing the self sustainable village by watershed
Family Planning (Kutumb Niyojan)
PANCHA SUTRI FOR PANCHA SUTRI FOR development
• Arresting the migration of villagers towards cities.
SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABILITY
(FIVE BASIC PRINCIPLES (FIVE BASIC PRINCIPLES FOR SELFFOR SELF
The Programme implementation was based onfollowing “Panchasutri
FOR SELF FOR SELF DEVELOPMENT)DEVELOPMENT)
GRAM SABHA- A KEY FACTOR FOR SUSTAINABLE VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT
The Hiware Bazar village Gramsabha on its meeting on15th August 1994 took there decisions and established the15th August 1994 took there decisions and established the“Yashwant Krishi Gram & Watershed Development Trust” for
Implementing watershed d l idevelopment programme in the village and started implementing theimplementing the programmes and activities of Adarsh Gram Yojanaof Adarsh Gram Yojana.
Salient Features of the Village Hiware Bazar Area of the village H : 976.84 1000Rainfall in mm(2010 : 387Population : 1245Cattle's : 1130Males : 625 600
700800900
Females : 620farm families : 205 land less families : 03 Milk animals : 488 200
300400500
Cultivatable Land 795.23 Ha.
Forest Land 070.03 Ha.
Farm use animals : 2060
10000
Pasture Land 006.75 Ha.
Gaothan 004.86 Ha.
Irrigated Land 580.40 Ha. year 19 19 1 19 19 19 19 19 199 19 19
Average rainfall - 350- 400 mm.
Irrigated Land 580.40 Ha.
No. of functioning wells 252
Slope of the watershed 3 to 25 %
year 1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
Rainfall
813
785
63
453
563
786
267
242
510 347
730fall 3 5 3
83 3 6 7 2 7 0
year 1999 2000 2001 2002
2003
2004
2005
2006 2007
2008
Rainfall 616 907 228 96 168 407 410 549 315 277
2009 2010 2011 2012
427 387
Water Audit 2011Water Audit 2011General information of the villageGeneral information of the village
11) Name of the village ) Name of the village : Hiware Bazar: Hiware Bazar2) Tahsil2) Tahsil : Nagar: Nagar3) District3) District : Ahmednagar: Ahmednagar3) District3) District : Ahmednagar: Ahmednagar4) Area of the village Ha4) Area of the village Ha : 976.84: 976.845) Rainfall in mm5) Rainfall in mm : 199: 1996) Population6) Population : 1245: 12457) Cattle's7) Cattle's : 1130: 1130
Total available water Rainfall Rainfall 199mm in 199mm in 20112011
é f ilAvailable wateré= Area. in Ha x Rainfall in m nilWater stored in the soil 5% 68.04 cr.ltrWater percolated in soil10%Water percolated in soil10%Soil moisture 30% 58.32 cr.ltrAdditional water percolated due to water conservation 28.90 cr.ltrconservation 28.90 cr.ltrTotal available water 194.31 cr.ltr
Required waterRequired waterPopulation x required water 50 lpcd x 365 days 3.45 cr.ltrcattle x required water 30 lpcd x 365 daysWater required for cultivation 104.44 cr.ltrWater required for other purpose ( 2% of rainfall) 2.32 cr.ltrTotal Required water 110.18 cr.ltr
Total available water - Required water =
Sr.
Details Age Group Years
Families
01 No child 18-49 14
Population Control 01 No child 18 49 14
02 Only One Child 18-49 34
03 Two Childs 18-49 8151, 25%
04 Three Childs 18-49 51
05 four Three Childs
18-49 19
06 M th Fi 49 & b 4
81, 40%19, 9%
06 More than Five Childs
49 & above 4
14, 7%
34, 17%
4, 2%
34, 17%
No child Only One Child Two Childs
- + Effective factor of d l t i
Three Childs four Three Childs More than Five Childs
development is Population Control
TOTAL BAN ON BOREWELLS FOR IRRIGATION PURPOSE BOREWELLS FOR IRRIGATION PURPOSE
(Only for Drinking Water) WATER INTENSIVE CROP CULTIVATION WATER INTENSIVE CROP CULTIVATION
(Banana & Sugarcane) SELLING OF LAND TO OUTSIDERS SELLING OF LAND TO OUTSIDERS FEELING OF OWNERSHIP VILLAGE
NATURAL RESOURCESNATURAL RESOURCES.
TREATMENT MAP OFVILLAGE
HIWARE BAZARHIWARE BAZARTAL.& DIST.
AHMEDNAGAR
The village Hiware Bazar decided to focus on EGS. The main thrust was on continuosmain thrust was on continuos contour trench (CCT), Plantation, Soil and Water Conservation.F nds tilised from EGSFunds utilised from EGS Scheme, Ideal Village scheme of State Govt. through Yeshwant W t h d D l t T tWatershed Development Trust.All the works were implemented through EGS by the l b f h Villlabourers from the Village.
Soil & Water Conservation Treatments
Sr. Type of Work Work done Area/ Numbers AgencyPhysically Financially
1 Contour Bunding 414 Ha. ----- Agril. Dept.
2 Aff t ti 070 H F t D t2 Afforestation 070 Ha. --- Forest Dept.
3 C CT 010 Ha. 1.67 Yashwant Krishi Trust
4 C C T 062 Ha. 10.38 Yashwant Krishi Trust
5 Deep C C T 0.36Ha Forest Dept.6 Plantation on Bunds 206 Ha. 0.39 Yashwant Krishi
7 Loose Boulders 120 Nos. 0.20 Yashwant Krishi
8 Nalla Bunding 029 Nos. ---- Agril. Dept.
003 Nos. 2.73 Yashwant Krishi
9 Percolation Tank 002 Nos. --- Minor Irrigation
10 St B dh 005 N Mi I i ti10 Storage Bandhara 005 Nos. --- Minor Irrigation
002 Nos. 7.20 Yashwant Krishi
11 Cement N.B. 004 Nos. 13.29 Yashwant Krishi
12 Repairs of Nala Bunds 11 Nos. 06.60 Yashwant Krishi12 Repairs of Nala Bunds 11 Nos. 06.60 Yashwant Krishi
BEFORE
Continue Continuous Stretches
AFTER Plantation
Earthen Bund Before Earthen Bund After Plantation
EARTHEN STRUCTURES Earthen Structure in Spring Season
Check DamPercolation Tank Open Well
Artificial Aquifer Blast
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baaoArvaolavar isasaa^ (PlaopMp) basavauna maulaaMcyaa KoLabaraobarca pMpacao paNaIhI imaLto
o M - o O I I o%yaa paNyaanaoca sapuNa- Saalaoya SaaOcaalaya va svacCtagaRhasaazI paNaI ]plabQa Jaalao
IMPACT of Programme
Sr. Item Pre W/S Current Increases
Dev. Programme Status01 No. of Wells 97 280 2.25 times02 Electric Pumps 87 240 2.25 times03 Oil Engines 7 204 a) Area under protective 125Ha. 624.23Ha. 3.18 times) p
Irrigation (Ha.)b) Irrigation during summer 7 Ha. 120 Ha. 10.28 times
04 Agriculturea) Cropped area (Ha.) 405.2 624.23Ha. 63 %b) Cropping Intensity (%) 94 0128 34c) Oil seed area (Ha.) 23 0104 4.52 timesd) Pulses area (Ha.) 31 084 2.87 timese) Use of Improved / hybrid 53 0548 10 times seed (Ha.)f) Seed Treatment (Ha.) 43 0444 10 times
IMPACT of Programme contd…
Sr. Item Pre W/S Current Increases
Dev Prg. Dev. Programme Statusg) Area of insect & Pest 48 0296 6.16 times control h) Use of Fertilizers (ton) 09 0163 18.11 timesOrganic – 30% Inorganic 70%
05 Soil Samples (No.) 27 393 14.55 times
06 Area under Horticulture 7.10 Ha. 40 Ha. 7.60 times
07 Area under drip/ sprinkler 0 150 95 times
IrrigationIrrigation
08 No. of Milk Animals 19 476 25 times
09 Milk collection / day (lit.) 140 3000Lit. 21 times
10 Shetkari Magazine subscriber 41 283 7 times
11 Income generated (Rs. Lakh) 8.23 147.84 15.07 times
12 Per Capita Income (Rs.) 832 28,893 30 times
13 Threshers (No.) 1 06 06 times
14 Tractors (No.) 0 20 20 times
IMPACT OF PROGRAMMEIMPACT OF PROGRAMME
RISE IN WATERTABLE (70-80 ft. to 20-25 ft.)
CHANGE IN CROPPING PATTERN (Jawar & Bajara to Onion, Potato,Bajara to Onion, Potato, Horticulture,vegitable,floryculture )
INCREASE IN CROPPING INTENSITY INCREASE IN CROPPING INTENSITY
INCREASE IN FODDER AVAILABILITY(from 1500 mt. to 6000 mt. )
INCREASE IN MILK PRODUCTION(from 300 lit. to 3500 lit./ day)
CHANGE IN CROPPING PATTERNCHANGE IN CROPPING PATTERN
Potato
REMIGRAT FAMILYREMIGRAT FAMILY
Change In Standard Of Living Due ToMore Earning Sources Due To Change In Standard Of Living Due To Economic Stability
gImplementation Of “PANCHASUTRI”
Change In Standard Of Living Due To Economic Stability
REDUCTION IN SOIL EROSIONREDUCTION IN SOIL EROSIONGrass Cutting Grass Transportation
Bio-Gas Plant
Dairy after completion ofDairy after completion of
Water Shed Development Programme. Water Shed Development Programme.
IMPACT OF PROGRAMME Contd…
INCREASE IN EMPLOYMENT
REDUCTION IN SOIL EROSION ( NO SILTING )
CHANGE AND IMPROVEMENT IN ECOLOGY
SOCIAL POSITIVE CHANGE
INCREASE IN CREDITABILITY OFINCREASE IN CREDITABILITY OF VILLAGERS FOR BANK LOANS
INCREASE IN EMPLOYMENT
DAIRYLOAN DISTRIBUTION
TAILORINGCARPAINTER
SOCIAL INTEGRATION BY FORMATION OF SOCIAL INTEGRATION BY FORMATION OF
• WOMEN’s THRIFT GROUPS• WOMEN’s MILK DAIRY SOCIETY• WOMEN s MILK DAIRY SOCIETY• BHAJANI MANDAL• YOUTH CLUBS• YOUTH CLUBS• CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY
COMMON CREMATORIUM• COMMON CREMATORIUM• COMMON DRINKING
WATER SOURCEWATER SOURCE
• ADOPTION OFONE FAMILY ONE CHILD CONCEPT
WOMENS GROUP COMMUNITY FARMINGFOR FACING THE PROBLEM OF LABOUR AVAILABILITY
SR NAM E M ONTH M EM BER PER M ONTH
SAVING TOTAL SAVING
1
AM BIKA SELF HELP GROUP
8
20
25 4000
SELF HELP GROUP INFORMATIONSELF HELP GROUP INFORMATION
2
M UKHODEVI SELF HELP GROUP
6
13
50 25000 LOAN
+8000
3 M ALGANGA SELF HELP GROUP
8
20
25 4000
4
SAVITRIBAI SELF HELP GROUP
1
20
25 500
5
HANUM AN M ALE HELP GROUP
2
11
100 2200
6
GOVERNM ENT SAVING SCHEM E
10
YEARS
72
100 TO 250 12,00,000
TOTAL 12,43,700
Before some period Living Ratio of people is 70% in Rural & 30% in Urban but from
NO BPL & NO MIGRATION UPTO 2007-08
Before some period Living Ratio of people is 70% in Rural & 30% in Urban but fromlatest survey the ratio changes to 58 % in Rural & 42% in Urban area . 32 familiesremigrated from urban areas in last 5 yrs. From City to Hiware Bazar because ofEducation, Health, Water, Employment.
Year No. of Families BPL Self dependent
1992 (Govt. Survey) 180 168 12( y)
2001 210 53 157
2002 210 11 199
2004(Drought Year) 210 11 1992004(Drought Year) 210 11 199
2005 (Drought Year) 210 11 199
2006 & 2007 210 00 100%
2008/2011 226/236 00 100%
This is the result of proper Leadership, planning of natural resources,right cooperation of the Govt. programme in coordination withright cooperation of the Govt. programme in coordination withvillagers, true response of villagers & transparent system of work.
THE SECRET OF SUCCESS GRAM SABHA DECISIONS
Ban on Grazing increased production of grasses from 200 t. in1994-95 to more than 5000-6000 ton in 2001-2002.
B f lli t h i d th bi ith 9 l kh tBan on felling trees has increased the bio mass with 9 lakh trees.
Ban on Liquor has increased efficiency of menpower.
Due to Family Planning Programme birth rate is brought down to 11per thousand. (One Family One Child)
Sh d h l h l d i i l di k lShramdan has not only helped in including work culture amongpeople but has also helped in creating assets and Because of theparticipation of villager people Hiware Bazar has set new standardsp p g p pof community development.
The Total cost of Watershed programme sanctioned by Govt. of M.S.is Rs. 66 Lakhs & the Villagers of Hiware Bazar contributes Rs. 21
Lakhs by Shramdan.
MEDIA REMARKSMEDIA REMARKS
Decision by Gram Sabha On 2nd Dec 2002On 2 Dec. 2002
Village Makes HIV Test Mandatory before
marriage
Hiware Bazar village insists on ELISA Test to keep ‘model town’
free of AIDS
Kusum Padir, Rohini Thange, , g ,and Manjula Bangar discuss
the killer disease AIDS
Draught Prone Area Programme After successful Implementation of Adarsh Gav Project at Hiwarep jBazar the Sanstha has called upon to take under DPAP Project inperipheral villages viz. Jakhangaon, Nimgaon Wagha, NimgaonGh Ch K Bh di Ak l Bh th tGhana, Chass, Kamargaon, Bhorwadi, Akolner, Bhoyre pathar etc.As a result water shed development work on once at Hiware Bazarare planned over 500 Ha. Area in each of the 8 villages mentioned.p gA total of 4000 Ha. Would thus be treated for development forassured water supply to 1500 Ha. In 8 villages so as to bring theentire area under cultivation
Sanstha had completed following soil and water conservationtreatmentstreatments.
C.C.T. 57.42 Ha.
Earthen Nala Bund 24 Nos.
Cement Nala Bund 11 Nos.
Market Information Centre
Yashwant Krishi Gram & Panlot Vikas Sanstha and Agril. Dept. ofYashwant Krishi Gram & Panlot Vikas Sanstha and Agril. Dept. ofMaharashtra State willing to start Market Information Centre atHiware Bazar. Inauguration of this centre was done with auspicioushands of Mr. Rohidas Patil (Agril. Minister – Maharashtra State) on8-9-2002.
This Information centre helps to the farmers for getting correct &rapid information about Market rates & other new AgriculturalTechnology.
Rural Sanitation ProgrammeRural Sanitation Programme
Rural Sanitation Programme was implemented with financialt f Z P Ah d b t 170 L t i l t d dsupport of Z.P. Ahmednagar about 170 Latrines was completed and
construction of 20 Latrine’s work is in progress.
CONTRIBUTION OF HIWARE BAZAR IN POLICY DECISION MAKING OF STATE & CENTRAL GOVT.
• HIGH POWER COMMITTEE GOVT OF INIDA FOR D.P.A.P. &
D.D.P.
• WATER UTILIZATION AND DISTRIBUTION -
POLICY OF GOVT OF MAHARASHTRAPOLICY OF GOVT. OF MAHARASHTRA
• NOMINATION ON EGS COMMITTEE OF STATE FOR
POLICY REFORMS TO RECONCILATION OF THE SCHEMES.
• NOMINATION ON STATE EDUCATION STUDY GROUP
• NOMINATION ON “ ADARSH GAON YOJANA” OF
STATE COMMITTEE
• JOINT FOREST MANAGEMENT
O O A C A A A S S O• EMPOWERMENT OF PANCHAYAT RAJ SYSTEM FOR
STRENGTHEN VILLAGE PANCHAYAT ( 73 rd AMMENDMENT )
WORKSHOPS TO BUILD MORE HIWARE BAZAR’s WORKSHOPS TO BUILD MORE HIWARE BAZAR’s
HYDERABAD RALEGAON SIDDHI
HARIYANA DIST SARPANCH W/S PUNE
VISITS OF DIGNATORIES AND FARMERS TO HIVARE BAZARFARMERS TO HIVARE BAZAR
SARRC (Seven Sister Countries Coordinator) WORLD BANK CONSULTANTS HON. GOVERNOR OF MAHARASHTRA GERMAN, AMERICA, ENGLAND, NETHARLAND, SOUTH
AFRICA, OMAN, WEST INDIES, AUSTRELIA ETC. & DEGNITORIES FROM OTHER COUNTRIESDEGNITORIES FROM OTHER COUNTRIES.
GOI OFFICERS OFFICERS FROM DIFFERENT STATES OFFICERS FROM DIFFERENT STATES SARPANCHAS FROM DIFFERENT STATES APPROX. 1 LAKH FARMERS STUDENTS FROM DIFFERENT COUNTRIES AND INDIA.
VISITORSVISITORS
FOREIGN DELIGATIONS
GERMANWORLD BANK GERMAN
H.P. NETHERLANDS SAARC ,BANKOK
P i f S S A iPresentation of Success Story at Asian Conference To the right Mr. D. Kebschull
(Germany) & Mr. S. Ahmed (Bangladesh)
President of Krishna Z.P. & Members of Z.P. Getting information about potato
Crop at Hiware Bazar
Visit of MLA’s & I.A.S. Officers from Andhra Pradesh
Dr. .PC ALEXANDERGOVERNER OF MAHARASHTRAADDRESSING VILLAGERS
V. VIPs
MAJ GEN ACC&S WATER CONSERVATION MINMAJ.GEN. ACC&S WATER CONSERVATION MINFINANCE MINISTER
HANUMANTRAO COMMITTEE FOR DPAP & DDP
PDM. CP BHATT
Shri Shreeniwas Shri Shreeniwas Prasad, Rural Prasad, Rural Development, Development, Mi i A dhMi i A dhMinister, Andhra Minister, Andhra Pradesh,Pradesh,
ExEx--Chief Secretary, Chief Secretary, Govt. of Karnataka.Govt. of Karnataka.
Ashok Gahelot, Chife Min, Ashok Gahelot, Chife Min, , ,, ,Rajasthan & Padm shree Rajasthan & Padm shree Annsaheb Hajare Annsaheb Hajare Discussing DevelopmentDiscussing DevelopmentDiscussing Development Discussing Development Process of Hivare Bazar. Process of Hivare Bazar.
Sh M dh k G tSh M dh k G tShre. Madhukar Gupta, Shre. Madhukar Gupta, Commissioner, Watershed Commissioner, Watershed Department, Jaypur Department, Jaypur RajasthanRajasthan
Brazil Visitors, Brazil Visitors,
Maharashtra State, Maharashtra State, Zilla Parishad,Zilla Parishad,Zilla Parishad, Zilla Parishad, President & Vice President & Vice President Visit at President Visit at Hivare Bazar.Hivare Bazar.
Role of Panchayati Raj Role of Panchayati Raj Institutions in Institutions in Environment & Water Environment & Water Conservation organized Conservation organized by Directorate ofby Directorate ofby Directorate of by Directorate of Panchayat Raj, Goa Panchayat Raj, Goa Govt.Govt. (Panji)(Panji)( j )( j )
Shri Dr. Madhavrao Shri Dr. Madhavrao Chitale President ofChitale President ofChitale, President of Chitale, President of National Water National Water Commission.Commission.
Maj. Gen. Shri Ashok Maj. Gen. Shri Ashok Wasudeva, Chief Nation Wasudeva, Chief Nation Defiance Collage (NDC)Defiance Collage (NDC)Defiance Collage (NDC), Defiance Collage (NDC), New Delhi, (With 32 Maj. New Delhi, (With 32 Maj. Generals & Army Officers) Generals & Army Officers) They are going to adoptThey are going to adoptThey are going to adopt They are going to adopt Hivare Bazar pattern in the Hivare Bazar pattern in the Villages situated on the Villages situated on the Border Border
Maj. Gen. Randhava,Maj. Gen. Randhava,President of ExPresident of Ex--Army Army
U i P j b ithU i P j b ithman Union, Punjab. with man Union, Punjab. with (with Retired Ex(with Retired Ex--Army Army Service men now working Service men now working ggas Sarpanch) as Sarpanch)
National ACC, HQ National ACC, HQ Ahmednagar Army Officers Ahmednagar Army Officers
i i ii i iVisit at Hivare Bazar. Visit at Hivare Bazar. (Every Month 150 Retiring Army (Every Month 150 Retiring Army
persons from all over India for persons from all over India for preparation of their retirement preparation of their retirement
document come to Ahmednagar & document come to Ahmednagar & same time they arrange to visit same time they arrange to visit
Hivare Bazar)Hivare Bazar)
Lt. Col. Subhash Poal,Lt. Col. Subhash Poal,
Hivare Bazar)Hivare Bazar)
Lt. Col. Subhash Poal, Lt. Col. Subhash Poal, Commandant NCC Visit Commandant NCC Visit at Hivare Bazar with at Hivare Bazar with Cadet. They are going to Cadet. They are going to adopt sum Villages for adopt sum Villages for Development thorughDevelopment thorughDevelopment thorugh Development thorugh Hivare Bazar Pattern. Hivare Bazar Pattern.
Shri Ajit Dada Pawar, Shri Ajit Dada Pawar, Hon'ble Minister forHon'ble Minister forHon ble Minister for Hon ble Minister for Irrigation, Maharashtra Irrigation, Maharashtra State. Pumping Hand State. Pumping Hand pump which recharged pump which recharged after Watershed after Watershed DevelopmentDevelopmentDevelopment.Development.
Shri Madur Bajaj, Chairman Shri Madur Bajaj, Chairman Confederation of Indian Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).Industry (CII). with his with his cullies visited Hivare Bazar cullies visited Hivare Bazar for Implementing Integrated for Implementing Integrated approach through their approach through their Institution. Institution.
Chi f f A tiChi f f A tiChief of Anti Chief of Anti corruption Beurow, corruption Beurow, Maharashtra State.Maharashtra State.Maharashtra State. Maharashtra State.
Mr Vinod Kumar Mr Vinod Kumar Piparsonia, Piparsonia, J i t Di t HJ i t Di t HJoint Director, Human Joint Director, Human Resource Development Resource Development Ministry India.Ministry India.Ministry India. Ministry India.
Hon'ble Shri Shivraj Hon'ble Shri Shivraj Patil ChakorkarPatil ChakorkarPatil Chakorkar, Patil Chakorkar, Home Minister Govt. of Home Minister Govt. of India, with Shri Diliprao India, with Shri Diliprao Deshmukh, Latur.Deshmukh, Latur.Discussing Development Discussing Development Process of Hivare BazarProcess of Hivare BazarProcess of Hivare Bazar.Process of Hivare Bazar.
Shri Krishna Bhoge, Shri Krishna Bhoge, Di i i l C i iDi i i l C i iDivisional Commissioner, Divisional Commissioner, Aurangabad Division. Aurangabad Division. Implanting Hivare Bazar Implanting Hivare Bazar p gp gPattern in 11 Districts of Pattern in 11 Districts of Marathwada Region.Marathwada Region.
Mr.Nitesh Rane has visited to Hiware Bazar with his friendsHiware Bazar with his friends swaabhimani Group
Orissa Team has Visited Hiware and discussed to
Mr.popatrao pawar
Sikkim Team has Visited Hiware and discussed toHiware and discussed to
Mr.popatrao pawar
Navinkumar secretery yWater and sanitation With team visited to Hiware Bazar andMr.popatrao Pawarp p
Discussed.
Villagers of Rajsthan Visited To Hiware bazar and popatrao
Pawar discussed with him .
GOA ZP president has visited To Hiware Bazar
National Youth project Students visited to Hiware Bazar with
Dr.Subbarao and discussedmr.popatrao pawar
Sh i Th k d jiSh i Th k d jiShri Thakurdasji Shri Thakurdasji Bang, President of Bang, President of All India SarvodayaAll India SarvodayaAll India Sarvodaya All India Sarvodaya Sangh. Sangh.
Shri Rajendra Shri Rajendra Shi R Vi it tShi R Vi it tShing Rana, Visit at Shing Rana, Visit at Hivare Bazar.Hivare Bazar.
Deputy Chief Minister Deputy Chief Minister Shri R R Patil Visited Shri R R Patil Visited Hi BHi BHivare Bazar.Hivare Bazar.
United Nation Development United Nation Development Project, Afganisthan, Gram Project, Afganisthan, Gram Pramukh, Health, Pramukh, Health, , ,, ,Education, Soil & Water Education, Soil & Water Conservation Department Conservation Department Officers Visit at HivareOfficers Visit at HivareOfficers. Visit at Hivare Officers. Visit at Hivare Bazar.Bazar.
Shri P.B. Sawant, Shri P.B. Sawant, Chief Justice ofChief Justice ofChief Justice of Chief Justice of India, visited Hivare India, visited Hivare Bazar. He discussedBazar. He discussedBazar. He discussed Bazar. He discussed local justice system in local justice system in Gram Sabha Gram Sabha
Rotary Team, Rotary Team, y ,y ,England Visited England Visited Hivare Bazar. Hivare Bazar. Studding change in Studding change in cropping pattern. & cropping pattern. & having conversationhaving conversationhaving conversation having conversation with farmers.with farmers.
ExEx--Speaker Speaker Maharashtra State Maharashtra State Shri N S FarandeShri N S FarandeShri. N.S. Farande.Shri. N.S. Farande.
Honorable MinisterHonorable MinisterHonorable Minister Honorable Minister Shri Balasaheb Shri Balasaheb Thorat, Agriculture Thorat, Agriculture gg& Water & Water Conservation, Conservation, Mi iMi iMinister Minister Maharashtra State. Maharashtra State.
NGO, Sarpanch, Govt. Officers, from Leh Ladhak (J & K)NGO, Sarpanch, Govt. Officers, from Leh Ladhak (J & K)
Visit of Hon’ble Minister ofRural Development Dr.Raghuvansh Prasad Singh& S t S k t P til M S& Smt.Suryakanta Patil,MoS, Rural Development to Hiware Bazar
Pumping Hand pump which recharged after Watershed Pumping Hand pump which recharged after Watershed Development.Development. President IAH, Dr. Stephen Foster (UK) President IAH, Dr. Stephen Foster (UK)
Dr. Siwa Msangi (USA), Dr. Hector Guardino (Maxico), Dr. Dr. Siwa Msangi (USA), Dr. Hector Guardino (Maxico), Dr. Sanjay Pahuja (New Delhi), Dr. S.D.Limaye (Pune)Sanjay Pahuja (New Delhi), Dr. S.D.Limaye (Pune)
Dr. Sambra, High Power Dr. Sambra, High Power Committee Ran Filed Authority, Committee Ran Filed Authority,
Govt. of. India.Govt. of. India.Govt. of. India.Govt. of. India.
D K R R Chif G lD K R R Chif G lDr. K.R. Rao, Chif General Dr. K.R. Rao, Chif General Manager Technical Service Manager Technical Service Dep.& Members, NABARD Dep.& Members, NABARD p ,p ,
Mrs. Shanta Shila Nayar, Mrs. Shanta Shila Nayar, Secretary, Water Resources Secretary, Water Resources Govt of India with ShriGovt of India with ShriGovt. of India with Shri. Govt. of India with Shri. Vikas Kharge, Director Vikas Kharge, Director G.S.D.A.Govt. of G.S.D.A.Govt. of Mahatashtra discussing Mahatashtra discussing Development Process & Development Process & Water Conservation in Water Conservation in Hivare Bazar.Hivare Bazar.
Shrimati Sunita Narayanan , Shrimati Sunita Narayanan , Science & Environment, New Science & Environment, New
D lhi Di iD lhi Di iDelhi. Discussing Delhi. Discussing Development Process of Development Process of Water Conservation in Water Conservation in
Hivare Bazar with Popatrao Hivare Bazar with Popatrao PawarPawar
UNISEF TUNISEF TeamMembers of 21 Country'sMembers of 21 Country s
Hon'ble Shri Hon'ble Shri Sharadrao PawarSharadrao PawarSharadrao Pawar, Sharadrao Pawar,
Agricultural Minister, Agricultural Minister, Govt. of India with Govt. of India with
Shrimati Supriya Sule Shrimati Supriya Sule MP, & Shri MP, & Shri
Madhukarrao Pichad, Madhukarrao Pichad, ,,MLA.MLA.
ShriShri. . BalasahebBalasaheb ThoratThorat, , Agricultural Minister, Govt. Agricultural Minister, Govt. of Maharashtra. MLA, of Maharashtra. MLA, ShriShriMadhukarraoMadhukarrao PichadPichad whilewhileMadhukarraoMadhukarrao PichadPichad, while , while
visiting to Hiware Bazar.visiting to Hiware Bazar.
Hon'bleHon'ble ShriShri SaiffudinSaiffudin souzsouz, Water Resources Minister Govt. of , Water Resources Minister Govt. of India with India with ShriShri. U.N. . U.N. PanjiyarPanjiyar, Secretary Water Resources New , Secretary Water Resources New
D lhi Di i D l P f W C i iD lhi Di i D l P f W C i iDelhi. Discussing Development Process of Water Conservation in Delhi. Discussing Development Process of Water Conservation in HivareHivare Bazar.Bazar.
Hon'bleHon'ble ShriShri DrDr.. CC..PP.. Joshi,Joshi, RuralRural DevelopmentDevelopment && PanchaytPanchayt RajRajMinisterMinister GovtGovt.. ofof IndiaIndia withwith ShriShri.. HonHon..MrMr..BB..KK..Sinha,Sinha, SecretorySecretoryRuralRural DevelopmentDevelopment GovtGovt ofof IndiaIndia HonHon MrMr AA NN TT SinhaSinhaRuralRural DevelopmentDevelopment GovtGovt..ofof India,India, HonHon..MrMr..AA..NN..TT.. Sinha,Sinha,SecretorySecretory PanchayatPanchayat RajRaj GovtGovt..ofof IndiaIndia.. DiscussingDiscussing ononwatershedwatershed DevelopmentDevelopment HivareHivare BazarBazar..
Hon.Mr.Jairam Ramesh minister of rural development pvisited at Hiware Bazar and
See the programme In Hiware bazar village withNitin Raut minister wateshedNitin Raut minister wateshed
And popatrao pawar
Hon.Mr.Jairam Ramesh minister of rural development
visited at Hiware Bazar withNiti R t i i t t h dNitin Raut minister wateshed
And popatrao pawar
Nitin Chandra, Secretary, Rural Development,
New Delhi .New Delhi .visited Hiware Bazar
Bharat Nirman Volunters Allstate level 286 students has Visited to Hiware Bazar and Popatrao pawar guided with
Hiware Bazar History
Mrs.Sunita Anand (Joint Sec. Of RuralRural
Development,Watershed), Mr.Popatrao Pawar inform
about Hiware BazarD lDevelopment
Mr.Pradipkumar Jain (Min. of state for Rural
Development) Mr PratikDevelopment),Mr. PratikPatil (Min. Of state for coal Industry ) Govt. Of India with Mr.Popatrao Pawar inform
b iabout Hiware BazarDevelopment
Popatrao pawar discusseddiscussed
Rajmohan Gandhi and Sudans vice president
In MRA center in Pachgani
Mr.popatrao pawarGuided with foreinger g
In MRA center In pachgani
Mr.Popatrao Pawar national colloquium on “Lab To Land” Initiative In jaipur
PROF. MR. RAJMOHAN GANDHI VISITED TO HIWARE BAZAR ATTEND THE GRAMSABHA
AWARDS
NATIONAL & STATE LEVEL AWARDS
BEST IDEAL VILLAGE IN STATE 1998 NATIONAL PRODUCTIVIT AWADRD 1998
VANASHREE AWADR 1998 ADARSH SARAPANCH AWADR
Rural Sanitation Award Year 1998-1999Year 1998 1999
Sanitation Award with the hands of Mr. Dilip Valse (Power p (
Minister), Mr. Babasaheb Bhos (Chairman, Z.P. A. Nagar), Mr Tanhaji Satre ( C E O )Mr. Tanhaji Satre ( C.E.O.)
Vasantrao Naik Award Year 2002-2003
For Excellent work in soil & water conservation
with hands of w ds oMr. Sharadrao Pawar (M.P.)
Ad h S hAdarsh Sarpancha Award 2002
by R.R. Aba Foundation with the yhands of Shri. R.R. Patil, R.D.D. Min & Shri.Annasaheb Hazare
Maharashtra Foundation Award
2004
Krushi Ratna AwardYear 2006-2007
For Excellent work in Agriculture Fieldwith hands of Dr. S.C. Jameer,
Governor Of Maharashtra State, Chief. Mi Sh i Vil D h khMin. Shri. Vilasrao Deshmukh,
Agriculture Min. Shri. Balasaheb Thorat, Govt. of
Maharashtra
Mahatma Fhule Jal Bhumi Award
Maharashtra.
Mahatma Fhule Jal Bhumi Award Year 2004-2005
For Excellent work in soil & water ti ith h d f Sh iconservation with hands of Shri.
Balasaheb Thorat, Agricultural Minister, Govt. of Maharashtra, Shri Babanravaji
Pachpute Saheb , forest Minister, Govt. of pMaharashtra
Sant Gadgebaba Rural Sanitation Award
Year 2006-2007 (State Level First)For Excellent work in Rural Sanitation Program. with hands ofChief Min Shri Ashokrao Chavan Water & Sanitation Min ShriChief. Min. Shri. Ashokrao Chavan, Water & Sanitation Min. Shri. Ajitdada Pawar, Home Min. Shri. Jayant Patil, State Min.Water & Sanitation Shri. Shiddharam Mehetre, Govt. of Maharashtra.
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