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Poorest of Poor Strategy PresentationNAME OF PIA: ACTION FOR SOCIAL ADVANCEMENT (ASA)
STATE OF OPERATION: MADHYA PRADESH & BIHAR
NAME OF DISTRICTS COVERED: JHABUA, BARWANI, MANDLA, CHHATTARPUR & TIKAMGARH IN MP & JAMUI, KHAGARIA AND PURNEA IN BIHAR
NO. OF BLOCKS COVERED : 10
NO. OF REVENUE VILLAGES COVERED : 265
NO. OF MAHILA KISAN COVERED: 29572
TOTAL BUDGET: 20.28 CRORES
DATE OF PROJECT APPROVAL (PAC APPROVAL DATE): BIHAR PROJECT IN NOV 2011;
MP PROJECTS IN JAN 2012
Definition & Selection of POP How do you define POP?
Families who have very little or least means of production (Land, Labour, Capital)
What are the criterion to qualify as POP? ASA policy on PoP has two fold strategy:
A. Criterion for Area Selection keeping PoP in view - Backward areas having degraded resources & dominance of small
& marginal farmers, tribal and SC Villages with degraded resources, low/lack of irrigation, facilities,
remoteness Low HDI
Definition & Selection of POPB. Criterion to qualify as PoP - identification using Well Being Ranking (WBR) exercise families with relatively less land and resources (means of
production), high dependency on wage employment / out migration High indebtedness Woman headed household with family liability and with all above
characteristics
What is the strategy? (Mention the strategy-specific to POP)
Logical Framework Approach for POPs in ASA-MKSP project, M.P & BiharObjectives Objectively Verifiable Indicators Means of Verification
(MoVs) Risk / Assumptions
Outcome : 1. Improved livelihood of the POP
1. 1 Stabilised production systems, increased asset base, higher Income 1.2 Better organised & better access to services 1.3 Better HDI for atleast on some parameters
1.1 – 1.3 Impact Assessment
1.1 – 1.3 No natural calamities to off track the progress progresses
Outputs : 2.1. Increased net income from Agriculture
2.1 (a) Productivity of agriculture increased to 50-80% 2.1 – 2.2 MIS, Case study, records
2.1 – 2.2 Timely fund flow, Cooperation from banks and Govt. Depts. are critical for the success of the project
2.1 (b) cost of production declined to 20-30% due to adoption of good agronomy 2.1 (c) Irrigation facility increased to 50% of the arable land of the POP
2.1 (d) at least 50-60% of the POPs have improved their land (bunding, trees on farm, etc.) 2.1 (e) 100 % of the POPs are market linked for produce and inputs 2.1 (f) 100 % of the POPs are trained on good agronomy and have adopted most practices
2.2 Increased access to the services, entitlements of the Govt. Schemes
2.2 (a) 100 % POPs are organised into the SHGs and other CBOs; and are credit linked 2.2 (b) at least 80% of the POPs have availed their entitlements from NREGS, PDS, etc. 2.2 (c) All POPs have received all critical trainings for skill up-gradation
2.2 (d) At least 30-40% of the POPs have acquired the key decision making position in the CBOs
ParticularsTarget as per DPR
Cumulative achievement till last reporting quarter
Achievement in the current quarter
Plan for the next quarter
Total no. of Mahila Kisan covered- Landholding wise
2000 2056 2180 2180
Land less 40 41 44 44
Marginal Farmer 640 658 698 698
Small Farmer1240 1240 1352 1352
Target as per DPR
Cumulative achievement till last reporting quarter
Achievement in the current quarter
Plan for the next quarter
Total No. of Mahila Kisan covered-castewise 2000 2056 2180 2180
ST 1623 1668 1769 1769SC 110 113 120 120OBC 181 186 198 198General 85 87 93 93Minority Data Not Available
Outreach: Training on Sustainable Agriculture (JBM)
ParticularsTarget as per DPR
Cumulative achievement till last reporting quarter
Achievement in the current quarter
Plan for the next quarter
Total no. of Mahila Kisan covered- Landholding wise
1600 1715 1730 1730
Land less 48 51 52 52
Marginal Farmer 512 549 553 553
Small Farmer 992 1063 1073 1073
Target as per DPR
Cumulative achievement till last reporting quarter
Achievement in the current quarter
Plan for the next quarter
Total No. of Mahila Kisan covered-castewise
1600 1715 1730 1730
ST 136 145 147 147SC 418 448 452 452OBC 439 470 474 474General 607 650 656 656Minority Data Not Available
Outreach: Training on Sustainable Agriculture (CT)
ParticularsTarget as per DPR
Cumulative achievement till last reporting quarter
Achievement in the current quarter
Plan for the next quarter
Total no. of Mahila Kisan covered- Landholding wise
3600 3771 3910 3910
Small Farmer 750 780 795 1200
Marginal Farmer 1440 1580 1611 900
Landless Farmer 0 0 0 0
Target as per DPR
Cumulative achievement till last reporting quarter
Achievement in the current quarter
Plan for the next quarter
Total No. of Mahila Kisan covered-castewise
3600 1611 48 2700
ST 1759 714 27 1700
SC 528 459 6 500PVTG 0 0 0 0 Minority 0 0 0 0
Outreach: Providing irrigation benefits to the POPs (JBM+CT)
ParticularsTarget as per DPR
Cumulative achievement till last reporting quarter
Achievement in the current quarter
Plan for the next quarter
Total no. of Mahila Kisan covered- Landholding wise
3500 3503 3519 3519
Land less 175 679 682 682
Marginal Farmer 315 462 460 460
Small Farmer3010 2359 2377 2377
Target as per DPR
Cumulative achievement till last reporting quarter
Achievement in the current quarter
Plan for the next quarter
Total No. of Mahila Kisan covered-castewise
3500 3503 3519 3519
ST 491 841 840 840
SC 423 427 437 437OBC 2551 2202 2203 2203General 35 33 39 39Minority Data Not Available
Outreach: Training on Sustainable Agriculture (Bihar)
ParticularsTarget as per DPR
Cumulative achievement till last reporting quarter
Achievement in the current quarter
Plan for the next quarter
Total no. of Mahila Kisan covered- Landholding wise
3500 3503 3519 3519
Small Farmer 3000 695 0 3000
Marginal Farmer 400 110 0 400
Landless Farmer 0 0 0 0
Target as per DPR
Cumulative achievement till last reporting quarter
Achievement in the current quarter
Plan for the next quarter
Total No. of Mahila Kisan covered-castewise
3500 3503 3519 3519
ST 500 441 449 500SC 300 211 211 300PVTG 0 0 0 0Minority 0 0 0 0
Outreach: Providing irrigation benefits to the POPs (Bihar)
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