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Page 1: GramVikas Sanstha Aurangabad

GramVikas Sanstha

Aurangabad

Annual Report for the year 2017-18

Workshop on village social

transformation

Gramvikas sanstha

gramvikas Bhwan bh1/28 Thakare Nagar N-2 Cidco

Aurangabad- 431003 Email :- [email protected]

www.gvsngo.com

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Gram Vikas Sanstha

Aurangabad

Annual Report for the year 2017-18 The Executive committee of Gramvikas Sanstha is pleased to submit here with the Annual Report for

the year 2017-18 containing the details about the different project implemented and other social activities

conducted by our Organization during year .

About Gramvikas Sanstha (GVS)

Gramvikas Sanstha was started 21 years back under the leadership of Shri. Narhari Shivpure.

The organization is blessed under the Guidance and Chairmanship of Senior Freedom fighters

and winner of Presidents medal Shri. B.D. Patil. The sanstha is working towards the goal of

sustainable development with the support of various sections of the society. The activities that

are undertaken by GVS are water resource management, sustainable rural development,

training, research, health and empowerment of women.

Motto, Vision & Mission

Motto : Sustainable rural development through people’s participation.

Vision : Self reliant motivated and disciplined society is the goal of the Sanstha.

Mission : To enable the society to attain comprehensive development through efficient

management of natural resources for sustainable agricultural development, poverty alleviation,

empowerment of women and health, education for a self reliant society.

Organization Values

• Commitment.

• Work ethics.

• Accountability.

• Innovation.

• Transparency.

The organization is serving the society since last 17 years in the following areas

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80 G NO ABD/CIT/TECH/80G/GUS-188/43 Reg. Date- 18-3-2009

12 A NO 07/01/03-04/260 Reg. Date- 08-05-2003

Working area : Marathawada & Nasik division

Women empowerment : Established Six hundred SHG`S

Award : Krishi Mitra State Level Award

Human resources : Highly educated & devoted staff

Organization Legal Status

Societies registration act 1860 Maha/9049/ Date- 10-2-1998

Bombay public trust act 1950 F 5604 Date- 02-04-1998

Foreign contribution regulation act 1860 083750107 Date- 05-8-2016

Details of tax exemption issued under IT act 1961

Achievement

• Integrated watershed development programme has been implemented by the

Gramvikas Sanstha covered land 25000 hectare and outcome of this project is nearly 50

villages had become free from droughts.

• Gramvikas Sanstha had implemented different projects in rural areas and covered 500

villages and which has the population of over 5 lakhs individuals are the beneficiaries of

this projects.

• Gramvikas Sanstha has succeeded in reaching at the grass roots level With the Co-

operation of Sakal media group, Gramvikas Sanstha had implemented ‘Jal pher Bharan

Abhiyan’ in Marathwada region. Many villages in Marathwada region had benefited

from this project. this project has helped the villages in several ways for example the

villages has become drought free.

• Gramvikas Sanstha has established more than 600 self help groups for women till date

near about 8000 needy women’s had got the self- employment at the local level.

• The Government of Maharashtra and some other Agencies has recognized the

dedication of the Gramvikas Sanstha in social cause.

Gramvikas Sanstha is being honored in the field of ‘Water’ and ‘Sustainable Rural

Development’ by the following awards. • STATE LEVEL KRUSHI MITRA PURASKAR.

• COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD ( For outstanding service in Rotary International’s Focus

Area : “ Water & Sanitation ”

• Yashwantrao Chavhan Service Pride Award

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Bajaj

The prime activity of the organistion is water conservation & management.

Marathwada is facing severe drought weather since 2012. GVS has successfully completed

the path setter activity of CHITE river rejuvenation mission. The site of Chite river was visited

& appreciated by Chief Minister of Maharashtra Mr. Devendra Fadnavis, speaker of state

assemble Mr. Haribhau Bagde, Ms.Pankaja Munde-Palwe Minister of Rural Development,

Women & Child welfare and Water Conservation, Consul General of Israel Mr. David Akov and

National water conservation expert Mr. Rajendrasingh Rana.

GVS has also done recognizable work with Bajaj Auto and Afarm organization in the field of

water conservation for drought free village. GVS also work in the field of Panchayat raj training

and Day care center.

GVS has till date worked in the more than six hundred villages and with a huge number of

underprivileged people of this society. This work was recognized by Yashwantrao Chavan

Pratishthan, Mumbai by giving “Yashwantrao Chavan Service Pride Award” to GVS in this

financial year.

Agri Bajaj VSTF

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About Marathwada Region

There are total eight districts in Marathwada region comprising of total 76

Talukas(Blocks) .The eight districts are Jalna, Aurangabad, Parbhani, Hingoli,

Nanded, Latur, Osmanabad and Beed. This Marathwada region was once part

of the erstwhile kingdom of the Nizam of Hyderabad. The total area occupied

by the Marathwada region is 64590 km2 ,

As per 2011 census total population of this region was 187 Lakhs. Around 80%

of the population depends on agriculture for their; livelihood and about 70 % of

the Agricultural land is rain fed. further around 50% of the population lives

under BPL.

Weather of the region normally is dry and hot. Further this has historically been

a rain shadow region rainfall in the range of 750 800mm, In recent past,

Marathwada has been facing exceptionally cruel weather. June-September

Monsoon, which is the lifeline of most of this rainfed region, has been playing

truant. Around 60% of the region always prone to drought.The forest comprises

around 4 % of the total land,

As compare to other regions, Marathwada is most back ward area in

Maharashtra.

The literacy rate of Marathwada region is the lowest in the State (51.23%,

Census 2001). All eight districts figure in the list of the 100 poorest districts in

the country.

Except Aurangbad, and to some extent Jalna , all other district are hardly having

any big industrial estates.

As compare to other region in Maharashtra,Marathwada is far lagging behind in

case of basic infrastructure and essential amenities like road, schools, health

facilities and employment opportunities etc.

As per 2011 census, the per capita income in the region was Rs,14227 and

human development index is 42. Majority of the women are far away from main

stream.

Effective Water Management will definitely make substantial contribute toward

achieving the goal of sustainable development of the region. Hence we feel that

some concentrated and constructive efforts, especially in the field Water

Management are very much essential.

Details of Projects Implemented by Gram Vikas Sanstha Till the year.

Sr.

No

Name Of Project Sr.

No

Name Of Project Sr.

No

Name Of Project

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01 Maharashtra Village

Social Tranformation

Campaign

06 Adarsh Gram

Prakalp Vava

11 Marathwada Training

and Research Center.

02 Rejuvenation campaign

of Chiite River(IWMP-

17

07 Apla Vikas Aplya

hati (Our Village

OurDevelopment)

12 Women Development

03 Water Conservation

Project (Bajaj CSR)

08 Day care Center

Naregaon

13 Aple Pani-Aurangabad

O4 Training on Sustainable

Agriculture

09 Jalaswaraj Project

(Latur-Nashik)

14 National Rural

Drinking Water Scheme

05 Jaldhar Water

Management Project

10 Water Storage

Shivkalin pani

Sathwan Yojana

Water and Sustainable Development

Inspired with the Gandhian concept of “Gram Swaraj”,we strongly believe that, the effective

and systematic management of natural resources like water, land, including animals, human

beings and effective forest conservation is the only way to achieve sustainable rural

development. In line with this ideology, we concentrate our efforts and are being selecting

and implementing our different project.

Projects Implemented by our Organization during 2017-18

1.Rejuvenation campaign of Chiite River (Under Vasundhara IWMP-17)

Back Ground in short:- Chiitte River Basin is around 12 km away from

Auranganad, however this region, besides bestowed with ample natural resources , due to the

lack of proper water management and concentrated efforts, was always being attracted acute

drought, .Also people in the area were not much ambitious and were making hard efforts to

support their livelihood by supplying fire wood and animal fodder to nearby area. Road

condition was very poor, The endless water shortage, affected the life of peoples adversely,

especially the women were having most significant adverse effect on their life, also the lack

of sufficient fodder in the area reduced the livestock in the area. There was huge migration

from the area for job hunting. The 2012 Drought gave a significant impact on the life of

farmers and most of them were forced to destroy their horticultural and also were

compelled to sale out their livestock.

About Chitte Basin:-Chitte River basin admeasuring around 6427 hectors, is 12 K.M.

away from Aurangabad toward the west. This basin encompasses 12 villages, like village

Sindon, Bhindon ,Ekod, Pachod, Chittegaon etc. and include total 19 micro Watershed. This

17 K.M. river water has its impact on the livelihood and in turn on life of around 15000

villagers living in this area. The Land layers in this area found to consists of Black and

Manjrya Rock and Red Bol.

The height from Sea level ranges between 537 M to 793 M. The project area comprises of

waste land and forest land to a vast extent .Total land under irrigation was 429 hector.

In the year 2015-16 the rejuvenation plan of Chitte river was finalized in presence of

honorable Mr. Haribhu Bagde. We also have an honor of Minister of Rural Development

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Pankajatai Mundhe being present on the occasion of the actual commencement of the project

work.

Main Aim of the project:- To develop a self sustainable, self sufficient and Sustainable

cluster by optimum utilization of available natural resources in the region.

Main objective of the project

1. To make sincere effort towards enhancing the living standard of peoples in project

area by optimum exploitation of available natural resources.

2. To provide capacity building skill development trainings to the land less peoples in

the area for self employment also to provide some working capital to them for

commencing some productive activity in line with the training provided to support

their livelihood.

Main Activities under the Project:-

1. Entry Point Activities 2. Capacity Building Training 3.Natural Resource Management and

4. Livelihood Support Activities.

Project Area Details:-

Proposed project area details

Sr.

No.

Name of Villages Total

Households

Total

Population

Total Land

(in Ha)

01 Shindon 150 1602 1080

02 Bhindon 165 1428 0321

03 Shivgadtanda 100 0890 0265

04 Pardari 400 1380 0844

05 Chincholi 150 1374 0759

06 Ekod 200 1653 0477

07 Pachod 211 1541 0473

08 Chittegaon 401 2010 632

09 Citte Pimpalgaon 273 1105 648

10 Apatgaon 447 2017 928

Total 2497 15000 6427

Note :- Above data As Per Senses 2011

Sr.

No

Interventions IWMP-17 Project Other Dept Total

Qty/Hec. Amount In

Lakhs

Qty/He

c.

Amount

In Lakhs

Qty/

Hec.

Amount In

Lakhs

01 CCT 138 23.00 30 03 168.0

0

26.00

02 Compartment

Bunding

2500 81.43(10) 0 00 2500.

00

81.43

03 ENB 001 02.91 10 200.10 11.00 26.91

04 CNB 12(2) 162.47(20) 14 (04) 32.00 21.00(

08)

362,57(20)

05 Farm Ponds 11 008.92 32(5) 132.00 43.00 40.92

06 Deepening and 06 km. 67.52 10 km 16.00 199.52

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Widening

Chitte Rive

07 346.25 391.10 737.35

Outcome of the projects:-

1. Flood Control and prevention of soil erosion.

2. Increase in the ground water level by 3-4 Meter in 452 wells.

3. Irrigated land area increased up to 2308 Ha.

4. Milk production increased by 10000 letters.

5. Increased Employment opportunities for local youths.

6. Substantial increase in land under Horticulture and Vegetable cultivation.

Special Achievement:-

1. Succeeded in collecting total cumulative Local contribution Rs. 168 Lakhs.

2. Total 300 villager voluntarily working as “Jalmitra”

3. Remarkable women involvement in the project work.

4. Our Organization honored with “Seva Gaurav “Award as token of Rejuvenation of

Chitte River.

Sakal Relief Fund’s Contribution toward Rejuvenation work of Chitte

River.

Inspired with our Rejuvenation work of Chitte River,we were granted a sizable

amount under “Sakal Relief Fund” to be utilized in desilting work under the project.

A formal inauguration of last segment work under Rejuvenation of Chitte River was

done on 29 .04.2017 in presence of SDM Mr. Shashikant Hadgal, Tahsildar Mr.Sathish Soni,

GVS Secretary Mr.Narhari Shivpure, and Zilla Panchyat member Mr.Ramesh Pawar. With

Sakal Releif fund, the de-siltation work of around 7000 Cubic Meter was done and ultimately

total 18 farmers were benefitted by this de-silting work. Taluka Agriculture office Mr. Ashok

Kondhe, Mr,Yogeraj Deshmukh of Y.P.Deshmuk Company, Sarpanch Nirmalatai Ghodke,

Dy.Sarpanch Padma tai Ghodke, Babasaheb Godhke etc. extended their valuable cooperation

in completing this work.

Visit of a team from Swaprrop wardhini Sanstha Pune to Chitte River

Rejuvenation Project :

On 17 12.2017 a team consisting 40 young boys and girls preparing for competitive

examination, visited the Chitte river Rejuvenation project and expressed their satisfaction on

the progress and achievement till date under the project.

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Maharashtra Village Social Transformation Mission

Objective of the Project :- Integrated Rural Development.

State Level Targets Under the project:-

1. To achieve over all and sustainable development in 1000 villages in Maharashtra.

2. Providing basic infrastructure facilities in these 1000 targeted villages.

3. Making effort towards enhancing the human development Index.

4. Increase in Agriculture yield.

Major Works to be under taken under the project:-

1. To make available sufficient potable water to all the people in project area,

2. To Enhance Agriculture yield by double.

3. To minimize the mother and child death rate.

4. To provide Educational Facilities, so as to enhance the education standered.

Gram Vikas Santha implemented the Villages Transformation Project under Maharashtra

Village Social Transformation campaign in below detailed villages from Chitte River basin

near Aurangabad city.

PRA at Khodegao TQ. Dist. Aurangabad

Villages Covered under Village Transformation Project

Sr.

No.

Name of Villages Total

HHS

Total

Population

Total Land

(in Ha)

Total

Landless

HHS

Irrigated

Land in

Hectors

01 Shindon 191 1157 1080 37 15

02 Snhivgadtanda 125 664 0265 59 00

03 Pardari 222 1281 0844 52 293

04 Chinchili 302 1533 0759 41 64

05 Ekod 329 1498 0477 19 41

06 Chittegaon 508 2017 632 90 150

07 Chitte

Pimpalgaon

290 1675 648 81 156

08 Khodegaon 698 3124 1961 132 35

Total 2665 12949 6697 511 754

Note :- Above data As Per Field Survey 2018

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Works completed under Maharashtra Villages Social Transformation

during the year 2017-18

This project was sanctioned to Gramvikas Sanstha in Feb. 2018. Immediate after

sanction, we interacted with the respective villagers, through Gram Panchyat /Gram Sabha

and through the prominent personalities in respective villages and communicated our

objective, ideas and plan for development and made appeal for cooperation with active

participation of all the part of the society. Then conducted Participative Rural Appraisal and

transect walk (Shivar Feri) and further, the comprehensive DPR was prepared,in line with

the needs of the area. The same was submitted to dy.CEO Zillha Panchayat Aurangabad for

formal sanction, through proper chanel.

Adarsh Gram Project Village Wava:-

Project Objectives:-

1. To contribute in enhancing the standard of living of local people, through integrated

Management of natural resources like Land Water Soil, Plants Animals including

Human beings.

2. To Follow the Seven Principles (Saptapadi) like 1)Prevention of Grazing,

2.Prevention of tree cutting,3.Prevention of Intxication,4.Voluntry contribution in

physical project work. 5. Family panning,6) prevention of open defecation and 7)

Water Budgeting.

3. Providing capacity building trainings to rural youths under skill development program

and provide some working capital for commencing livelihood activities.

4. To provide infrastructural facilities and basic amenities in targeted villages.

Main Components of the Project

1. Effective Natural Resource Management.

2. Capacity Building Training.

3. Skill Development training to Landless peoples to make them able for self

employment and to provide them some working capital for commencing own

livelihood activity.

4. To provide basic infrastructure and amenities.

About the Wava villages:-

This villages is from Paithan Block of Aurangabad District. It is located around 40

K.M. from Aurangabad towards the South direction on Aurangabad Paithan road, and around

4 km away from village Dhangaon towards East.

Gram Vikas Santha with intention to give the “form of peoples movement” to the Gandhian

concept rural development with self sustained, self dependant self governed villages,

implemented an ambitious project named “ Apla Vikas Aplya Hati” i.e.our development

with our own efforts. As a virtue of this project the Govt. of Maharashtra selected this village

for development under Adarsh Gram scheme.

Under this project during the year 2017-18 following works were taken up and completed.

Compartment bunding on 200 hector land.

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Construction of total 07 Cement Nala Bandh,(03 under this project and 04 under other

departments.)

As a consequence of these interventions, sufficient water was made available to farmers

and facilitated them to take both the crops i.e Rabbi and Kharip by using drip irrigation,

and ultimately resulted in enhancing the farmers income by double.Total population of

this village is 700 and area under Watershed is 721 hectors.

Sr.

No

Interventions Adarsh

Gram Project

Other Dept Total

Qty/Hec. Amount

In

Lakhs

Qty/Hec. Amount

In

Lakhs

Qty/Hec. Amount

In

Lakhs

1 Deep CCT 00 00,00 19 02.50 19.00 02.5

2 Compartment

Bunding

200 09.38 00 00.00 200.00 09.38

3 ENB 01 01.82 00 00.00 001.00 01.82

4 Earthern Plug 05 00.17 00 00.00 005.00K 00.17

5 Gully Plug 05 00.17 00 00.00 005.00 00.17

6 CNB 03 25.43 04 60.00 007.00 85.43

7 Farm Ponds 00 00.00 20 20.00 020.00 20.00

8 Deepening and

Widening

00 00.00 04 kms 08.50 004KMs 08.50

Outcome or adverse effect if any Total 350 hector agricultural land was irrigated with Drip irrigation.

Increased ground water level in the range of 2 to 3 Meters.

Doubled agriculture yield.

Employment to landless villagers

Women empowerment through Self Help Groups.

Notable outcomes:- Increased active participation of youths and women in village development.

Strict implementation of’ prevention of bore wells’ in these villages.

Achieved the status of Open Defecation Free Village.

Soak pit in every house.

Livilihood Activities under the project:- Under this project total 08 SHGs

comprising of total 88 female beneficiaries were provided working capital for

commencing small livelihood support activities.

Jalsandharan Director Dr. subhash Mote visited to Adarsh gaon wawa

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Bajaj CSR Water Conservation Project:-

Aim Of the Proejct:- Drought relieve and enhance the standered of living of peoples in

project area through peoples participation.

Project Objectives.

1. Capacity building of farmers for effective Water management

2. To increase the ground water level by effective water Management.

Major Project Componants-

1. Water Conservation Works and 2. Capacity Building Trainings.

Project area:-

Two villages were selected for this water conservation project i.e.

1. Kachner and 2) Khodegaon

These two villages are situated on Aurangabad – Beed road around 40 K.M. away

from Aurangabad city, at northern side of Sambhaji Suger Factory. The Village Kachner

is a well known spiritual place of Jain religion. With due consideration to the domestic or

potable water need and Agriculture water requirement, of targeted region, Graimvikas

Sanstha implemented the project in coordination with AFARM and Bajaj.

Work Completed during the year and till time so far under this Project

Sr.

No

Interventions Bajaj CSR Project Other Dept Total

Qty/ Hec. Amount

In

Lakhs

Qty/ Hec. Amount

In

Lakhs

Qty/ Hec. Amount

In

Lakhs

(Figures in Bracket

are for Current

Year)

(Figures in Bracket

are for Current

Year)

(Figures, in Bracket

are for Current

Year)

01 CNB 02 12.00 02,00 20.00 04.00 32.00

02 Farm Pond 00.00 00.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00

03 Deepening and

Widening work

70657

(36657)

41.94

(20.41)

8000.00 08.00 78657 47.94

51,94 53.00 104,94

Project Outcome:-

Irrigated 50 hector agricultural land in both Kharip and Rabbi Season.

Increased ground water level in the range of 2 to 3 Meters.

Increase in agriculture income by 50 %

Employment to landless villagers

Notable impact:-

1. Spontaneous people’s participation

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2. Special contribution by the local people for de-silting of percolation tank.

On the Occasion Baja CSR Jalsandharan Project Inauguration Hor Dr.

Purushatum Bhapkar ( Div. Commissioner) C.P. Tripathi (Bajaj) Subash Taboli

(Afarm) Narhari Shivpure (GVS) & other Dignities

Women & Chield Development Activities.

As it is rightly said that, the condition of a nation well reflected by looking at the

status of its women. The country, in which higher attention has been paid towards

women and Child care, develops rapidly and with high quality, as compare to the

others. Thus woman empowerment can make the society powerful and the children

are the future of any country and hence the women and child development are high

priority subjects for any nation.

Gramvikas Sanstha has been making its valuable contribution in women development

over a period of time.

Gramvikas Sanstha has been working in the field of women development through 156

SHGs from total 16 villages including 12 villages covered under Vasundhara Watershed,

Bajaj Water conservation project and Adarsh Gram Project. There are total 1665 members

under all these 156 SHGs from total 16 villages. Total saving of these 156 SHGs is Rs.30.00

Lakhs, total Loan distributed till time is Rs.26.40 Lakhs and loan recovered is 20.84

Lakhs(78%)

Through these SHGs, several women are earning money, by running different micro

enterprises and other livelihood activities like Goatary, dairy, agricultural input, and other

household small business. Besides these productive activities, the SHGs women with our

motivation, began to take active part in social activities related women health, cleanliness of

surroundings etc. also the women participation in Gram Sabha has been increased

substantially. Women in the area contributed to vast extent in Chitte River Rejuvenation. We

believe, this a well intended and essential positive change in the attitude and this definitely a

strong step to words the perpetual development.

Training & Research

As stated earlier, it is very much clear like sunlight that, the Marathwada region, as

compared to the other regions in Maharashtra is very backward, the per capita income is very

low, human development index is low, also the infrastructure and basic amenities like health

facilities, educational facilities, employment opportunities etc are also very poor as compared

to other regions. Always this region seems to be drought prone.

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It is universally acknowledged fact that the path of accelerating development of rural

India goes essentially through the , Strengthening the PanchayatRaj Institutions and

empowering the women and youth . With this intention in mind we are making our utmost

contribution in strengthening the Panchayatraj Institutions, and women empowerment since

the year 2005.

Details of Capacity Building Training Program conducted by Gramvikas Sanstha

During the year 2017-18, GVS conducted several capacity building trainings in the fields like

women empowerment, effective management of natural resources, livelihood development,

agriculture development activities etc.

Anand vihar and Life skill training adolescent or teen age Girls:-Our organisation has been engaged in different life skill development programs for

adolescent or teen age girls since last one decade. This year during 15.05.2017 to 21.05 2017

we conducted such training in Day care centre at Naregao village near Aurangabad. Former

member of Municipal Assembly for the ward, Mr. Mahadev Suryavanshi, Mr. Deepak Joshi

from women and Child Development department Municipal Corporation, our secretary

Mr.Narhari Shivpure were present for the formal inauguration of this training program.

During this training session the girls and boys present were imparted knowledge on different

aspect of life like Yoga, Health, Drawing, Communication skill, Hand writing skill, different

games, also they were told some Moral stories by Prof. Jayprakash Dagde,Surekha Jadhav

and other subject specialist. At the end,compitions were conducted among the trainee

participants, based on insight given during the session. The session was consolidated with

guest address and prize and certificate distribution. Total 80 participants took the benefit the

training session.

Other Important Activities carried out by Gramvikas Sanstha

during the year.2017-18

1.Water Conservation project in coordination with Caring Friends:-

On 10 .04. 2017 with financial assistance of Caring Friend, Gramvikas Sanstha initiated the

deepening and widening work of Chitte River. At this time Mr. Narhari Shivpure, our

secretary, Mr. Shridhar and Babasaheb Wagh were present for formal inauguration. Under

this, total 10k cubic meter mud was extracted from this river widening and deepening

activity.

Sr.

No

Name of the

Project

Villag

e

Cover

ed

Project

Objective

No of

Trainings

conducte

d

No of

trainee

s

trained

Financial

Assistance

under project

(In lakhs)

01 Trainings under

Vasundhara and

Adarsh Gram

Project.

12 Training on NRM

and Women

Development/

Empowerment

29 1450 10,87

12 29 1450 10.87

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Publication of Gramvikas Sanstha’s Calender:-On 25th December publication program of

our Calendar, consisting information on different important rural development

programs/schemes, other important social development programs, etc. was done in hand of

honourable Revenue Minister Maharashtra Govt. Among the other prominent personalities

who were present for ceremony were Mr.Pravin Ghuge the honourable president

Maharashtra Sate commission for Protection of Child Right, Dr.Bhagwat Karad the President

Marathwada Vikas Mahamandal, Mr.Atul Save MLA Bhartiy Janta Party, Prof. Gajanan

Sanap, Mr. Basavraj Manglure and Mr.Narhari Shivpure secretary Gramvikas Sanstha. On

this occasion total 5000 Calendars were distributed.

Gramvikas Calender Publish by Hand Hon Chandrakant (dada) patil on the occasion

Pravin Ghuge, Dr. Karad, Narhari Shivpure, Hon Atul Save, Dr. Gajanan Sanap &

Other Dignities

Kitchen Garden Program:- On 05.07.2019, Gramvikas Sanstha organised one program

on Kitchen Garden Management at village Yekod. Total 40 women with full of enthusiasm

participated in this works shop. Apart from them, our Mr.Bburao Bhosle, Mr.Ashok Khade,

our Secretary Mr.Narhari Shivpure participated the program. Mr.Baburao Bhosle explained

in detail the importance and benefits of maintaining the Kitchan Gardan, also he gave

valuable insight to the participants on aspects, like how to choose the seeds, land harvesting,

sowing methods, use of pesticides, use of manure or fertilizers etc. The participants found to

be satisfied on the nature of workshop, coverage and insight given in the program and were

highly inspired. The program consolidated with the free distribution of seeds, plants and

vegetable to those who has been successfully maintaining the Kitchen Garden over a period

of time.

Plantation Program:- Environment conservation and protection had always been the

matter of top priority for GVS. As a part of small contribution towards the environment

protection we always insist on plantation in our work area, with people’s active involvement.

As a part of this on 10.06.2017 we initiated plantation program at Ekod village, with active

participation of GVS Volunteers, school students, teachers including Head Masters, and

villagers. On this occasion GVS distributed total 300 plants to students and villages.

Farmers Gathering: As a part of our regular awareness program, we conducted a

farmers gathering on 25.06.2017 at village Shidon. During this program farmers were given

deep insight on various farming related activities, like vegetable cultivation, Horticulture,

Cotton cultivation and precautions to be taken for better yield etc. also the participants were

explained about the essence and importance of Agro-based and allied business like dairy

farming. The Officials from GVS, Sarpanch, and other villagers were present for the

program. Total 145 farmers took active participation in this works shop.

Annual Planning Meeting:- With a view to discuss and finalise the Annual Action plan

and also to assess the status of different on going projects, an annual meeting of Gramvikas

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Sanstha office bearers and employees, was arranged on 06.09.2017 at Gramvikas Bhavan

CIDCO N2. In this meeting there was detailed discussion on the aspects like Water

Conservation, Sustainable Rural Development, Capacity building trainings, Women and

Child Development, Research etc. and majority of the participants shared their views on these

subject. The annual action plan finalised in this meeting proved to be very useful in advance

planning and achievement of the goals.

Celebration of 15th August, our Independent Day:- As usual this year also, we

celebrated our 71Th Independent day. In the morning at 7.30 a.m. the tricolour flag was

hoisted by Mr. Chandrakant Pande and honour was given to Indian Flag. Besides Mr.Pande,

our secretary Mr.Narhari Shivpure, Mr.Rajkumar Birajdar, Mr.Gajanan Deshmukh and GVS

employee were present for the ceremony.

Sweet Lime Producer Farmer’s Melava or Meet: Gramvikas Sanstha

arranged one meet of Sweet lime farmer to discussion problem of premature fruit dropping

and solution on the same, at Ekod village , in an sweet lime orchard of one local farmer.

Renowned Agro-Scientist Dr.Sanjay addressed the Sweet lime Growers and given valuable

guidance and solution to prevent the premature fruit drops, also Dr. Patil answered the

queries of participating farmers on this problem and other related problems. Apart from

farmers, employees of GVS, the secretary Mr.Narhari Shivpure, Village Sarpanch Hirabai

Ramdas Chavan were present for this farmers meet. Around 50 farmers from village Shindon,

Bhindon, Chincholi, Pardari, Pachod, Chittegaon area were benefitted from this special

Melava for Sweet lime growers.

Celebration of 69th. Republic day. On 26 January 2018 we celebrated 69th. Republic

day. In the morning at 7.30 a.m. the tricolour flag was hoisted by Mr. Chandrakant Pande

and honour was given to Indian Flag. Besides Mr. Pande our secretary Mr.Narhari Shivpure,

and GVS employee were present for the ceremony.

List of Volunteers /Employees Working with Gramvikas Sanstha As on 31.03.2017

Sr.

No.

Name Sr.

No.

Name Sr.

No.

Name

01 Narhari Shivpure 08 Ajay Jaradh 15 Dnyeneshwar Shinde

02 Balaji Biradar 09 Bandu Bhalekar 16 Ashok Khade

03 Bapurao Bhosle 10 Rvindra Satdive 17 Nahu Sayyad

04 Ambadas Bhere 11 Bharath Narwade 18 Sunil Salve

05 Baliram Ghuge 12 Ramchandra Shinde 19 Rauf Shekh

06 Deepak Bajare 13 Kishor Ghodke 20 Santosh Misath

07 Panchshila Bagul 14 Nivrutti Ghodke 21 Krushna Gaikwad

Consutant in GVS as on 31.03.2018

1. Avinash Mirkale 2. Govind Khupse Technical Consultants

2. Jyoti Pagare (Women Empowerment)

Funding Agencies:- 1. Zilha Parishad Aurangabad

2. Aurangabad Municipal Corporation

3. Bajaj CSR

4. Sakal Relief Fund

5. VSTF Mumbai

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Chartered Accountant of our Orgnisation.

M/s M.S.Ajmera & Associates

Varad Tower, Near Shivaji High school

Ajabnagar,Khokadpura, AURANGABAD

Contact No.0240 2362887 e,mail [email protected]

Details of Executive Committee Members of Gramvikas Sanstha

Financial Turnover for the year 2017-18 Income In Lakhs Expenditures In lakhs

83.87 84.38

Gramvikas Sanstha Director’s Honorarium Sr.

No

Name Honorarium

(Amount In

Rupees)

Office Rent

(In Rupees)

Total Amount

(in Rupees)

01 Mr.Narhari Shivpure 95567.00 64505.00 160072.00

Visit of Eminant Personolities to Gramvikas Sanstha During the

Year 2017-18 Sr.

No.

Date Name of the

Project

Name of

Visitor/Organisation

Purpose

01 05.07.2017 Gramvikas

Bhavan

50 Students from MSW

Collage

To Collect and study

on different Social

benefit works/projects

being carried out at

GVS

02 15.08.2017 Gramvikas

Bhavan

Mr.Shashikant Hadgal Formal Visit to GVS

03 20.09.2017 Bajaj CSR

Project at

Khodegaon

Village

Mr. Pradeep Kshirsagar For Project work

Inspection

04 17.12.2017 Chitte River

Rejuvenation

Campaign

Pachod village.

Expert Water

Management

And

40 Students, preparing

for competitive

To visit the works

going on at Chitte

River Rejuvenation

Campaign Pachod

village as part of

Sr.

No

Name Designation Occupation

01 Sou. Jayshri Marotirao Hadgal Presidant Service

02 Mr.Vishwambar Ramrao Biradar Vice Presidant Farmer

03 Mr.Narhari Namdev Shivpure Secretary Prof.Social Worker

04 Mr.Ashok Namdevrao Gurnale Treasurer Business

05 Mr.Chandrakant Divakar Phalegaokar Dy.Secretary Business

06 Sou.Sandhya Magre Member Housewife

07 Mr.Jaypraksh Bhagwant Bagde Member Business

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examination at Swaroop

Vardhini Sanstha PUNE

study tour.

05 21.01.2018 NGO Exhibition

arranged by

Anulom

Dr. Purushottam Bhapkar

( Div. Commissioner)

To visit the Chitte

River Rejuvenation

Stall.

Apart from these, Prominent personalities like Hon. Chief Minister Bagde (Speekar)

Legislative Assembly (M.S.), Hon. Pankajtai Mundhe Rural Development Mister(M.S.),

Renowned National Level Water conservationist , the Waterman of India Mr.Rajendra Sinh

Rana, Popatrao Pawar, Mr. Devid Akav ,General of Council Israel, Commissioner of

Agriculture Mr.Vikas Deshmukh etc and meany more well known authorities in the field of

Water and sustainable rural development visited our organisation and praised our work and

our age long contribution in the field.

Thanks

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