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GVT-DPIP in Jhalawar BlockJ.PatanBakaniTotal Covered Villages No. of CIG Formed Activity wise No. of CIG’s benifited

GVT-DPIP in Jhalawar 1.2 Category S.No.Block Totl J.PatanBakani 2Total Member Total Female Member Total Male Member Total BPL No Total APL No No. of Handicapped No. of Widow / Divorcee ST % SC % OBC%88o Other cast %

GVT-DPIP in Jhalawar 1.3 Activity wise No. of CIG’s benifited S.No.No. of Benefited (Financed)Block Total J.PatanBakani 1Activity

DPIP IN JHALAWAR Agriculture & Alied S.No.Activity Sanctioned Total J.PatanBakani Total % of Total No. 1Land Based Activity aNRM bSprinkler Unit & Horticulture0000 Total3030.6

DPIP IN JHALAWAR 1.3.2Non-Farm (Activity) S.No.ActivityJ.PatanBakaniTotal % of Total No. 2Live Stock aGoat rearing bDairy Development

DPIP IN JHALAWAR 1.3.2Non-Farm (Activity) S.No.ActivityJ.PatanBakaniTotal % 2 Micro Enterprises (Product Based Activity) aDurry Handloom/Paddle Loom bStitching cDish Dona dNeem Processing Unit ePoly CottonSpining Total Micro EnterPrises (Service Based Activity) aThresher Engine bBailGarhi cTrading dTent House fCycle Services gCrein Machine Total

GVT-DPIP IN JHALAWAR 2 TIME MANAGMENT TASKTIME MANAGEMENT REMARKS Preparation Of Sub Projects 240 days Sanction Of Sub Projects 15 days Group Contribution Approx. 45 (Depend on Group Members) Transfer Of Fund To CIG Account 20 days Acquisition Of Assets 4 Month – 9 Month

GVT-DPIP IN JHALAWAR 3. % CIG Performance S.N o. CIG PerformanceFS% of Group Earning a net income Per Month % Group who have acquired additional assets % of group linked to the market Rs Abov e Rs Rs Rs Blow Incom e Not Starte d Total %44 %14 %5 %34 %11 %

GVT-DPIP IN JHALAWAR 4. % of Group members who lost their assets Through Sale 0 Death % 8% Other Reason 0

GVT-DPIP IN JHALAWAR 5. % Capacity Building of CIG S.No.TrainingPeriod (Days) Block J.PatanBakani AOrientation Training294 %0 BSkill Training 100 %0 CDesing Development 60 %0 DMEMT-I (Weaving)2100 %0 EMEMT-II (Weaving)360 %0 FMEMT-III (Weaving)500

GVT-DPIP IN JHALAWAR 6. Bank Linkages Information

GVT-DPIP IN JHALAWAR 7. Insurance S.N o. ActivityNo. of Group who insured their assets No. of Assets Lost No. Assets of Claims filed No. of Claims disburse d Pending 1Goatry

GVT-DPIP IN JHALAWAR 8. Success Stories Group (J.Patan) S.No. Name of Group VillageActivity 1 Shiv Mahadev Jheetapura Tent House 2 Jai Shri Ram JhaeetapuraGoatry 3 Rata Devi Semli Patpatiya Stitiching 4 Shri DevNarayan GuwadikalanGoatry 5GayatriIkwasaWeaving 6DudhaKheriSarawaWeaving 7 Kanhaiya Maharaj ChangeriGoatry 8RamChandraDhabliKala Dish Dona 9GaneshKalakot Thresher Engine 10GaneshBalbela Goatry

GVT-DPIP IN JHALAWAR 8.1 Success Stories Group (J.patan) Shiv Mahadev, Jheetapura (Tent House) Group Member Calender Maintan Publish Rent list by group member 2time Bank Linkages ( ) 72000/- Gross Income per anumn Regular Saving & Bank Repay Regular Update Record by Chairperson & Tresurer Present total Saving 18000/- Total Ineter Loaning Amt /-

GVT-DPIP IN JHALAWAR 8.1 Success Stories Group (J.patan) Jai Shri Ram, Jheetapura (Goatry) 2time Bank Linkages ( (appr and Disbursed 25000) 60000/- Gross Income per anumn Regular Saving & Bank Repay Regular Update Record by Chairperson & Tresurer Total Saving 25000/- Interloaning 40000/-

GVT-DPIP IN JHALAWAR 8.1 Success Stories Group (J.patan) Rata Devi, Semli Patpatiya (Stitching) One time Bank Linkages (20000) 21000/- Gross Income per anumn Tailoring Work Regular Saving & Bank Repay Regular Update Record by Chairperson & Tresurer Total Saving 9000/- Interloaning 5000/-

GVT-DPIP IN JHALAWAR 8.1 Success Stories Group (J.patan) Shri Devnarayan, Guwadikalan (Goatry) 2time Bank Linkages ( ) 63000/- Gross Income 245 livestock asset available in group. Regular Saving & Bank Repay Total Saving 38000/- Inter loaning 56000/- Regular Update Record by Chairperson & Treasurer Provided Sirohi Bucks &Murrah Bull for Breeding Benefited by Other Govt. Scheme Provided Mini kit for crop improvement.

GVT-DPIP IN JHALAWAR 8.1 Success Stories Group (J.patan) Gayatri Mata, Ikwasa (Weaving) one time Bank Linkages (20000) 12000/- Gross Income Regular Saving & Meeting Regular Update Record by Chairperson & Treasurer Group member Participated in Saras Mela for Sales Products

GVT-DPIP IN JHALAWAR 8.1 Success Stories Group (J.patan) Dudhakheri, Sarawa (Weaving) one time Bank Linkages (18000) 17000/- Gross Income Regular Saving & Meeting Regular Update Record by Chairperson & Treasurer All 10 women member sales to Local Haats and Shiv Hathkargha, Asnawar Total Saving 18000/- Inter loaning 22000/-

GVT-DPIP IN JHALAWAR 8.1 Success Stories Group (J.patan) Kanhaiya Maharaj, Changeri (Goatry) Their Resident on Hill typically palace All 11 Member belong to Bhill community 2time Bank Linkages ( ) 45000/- Gross Income Regular Saving & Bank Repay Regular Update Record by Chairperson & Treasurer Provided Sirohi Bucks for Breeding Benefited by Other Govt. Scheme Provided Mini kit for crop improvement. Total Saving 38000/- Inter loaning 77000/-

GVT-DPIP IN JHALAWAR 8.2 Success Stories Group (Bakani) Jai Ma Rata Devi, Karalgaon KesarBai Sen – Husband was bank defaulter wife convinced him for repayment in favor of group Jai Ma Rata Devi, Brihmpura Bhanwar Lal- Chairperson Chairperson was Bank Defaulter- repayment in favour of group Jai Mata Di, Karalgaon Participatory contribution- CIG members submitted contribution of three poor members of the group in participation Shri hariom Shanti, Agariya, Ma veshnodevi, Karalgaon Experience Sharing- one person shared his experience and motivated all CIG member’s to choose paddle loom activity.

GVT-DPIP IN JHALAWAR 8.2 Success Stories Group (Bakani) Jai Shri Bajrang, Barkhera Khurd SGSY Subsidy Repay Group Members denay for subsidy and done repayment of bank also submitted contribution for CIG All CIG village Garwada Social Mobilization All CIG’s members were defaulter, GVT mobilize them for repayment (app /-) and submission of contribution Hanuman, ShopurKherli Roshan & His wife- BPL member started taking benefit of GO schemes (this is example of awareness generated after the DPIP/GVT intervention Jai Ma Gayatri, Motipura Badan Bai, Chairperson- The bride convinced her father’s in law for the repayment of Bank Loan (7000/-)and also submission of group contribution.

GVT-DPIP IN JHALAWAR 9. Lessons Learnt- What has worked J.PatanBakani VEP Awareness increased in community through meeting, Training CIG’s Linked with Bank. Strategic needs fulfill of women. Knowledge increased. Assets created. Confidence and trust building. Linkage with other govt. programme Skill increase. Infra Structure increased. Social Mobilization. Group Based Unity Develop habit of regular Saving, Records keeping & meeting. Strong women participation. Need Assessment through PRA exercise. Micro finance through Bank. Linkage with other govt. programme.

GVT-DPIP IN JHALAWAR 9. Lessons Learnt- What Not Entry Point Activities Should be Incorporated (Rapport Building Activity) Negligible exposure visit because due to accounting process. Due to time limitation we would not organize orientation training of CIG. Due to time limitation CIG won’t have sufficient time to perform infra work. CIGs who maintain good record must have promoted. ( performance promotion aid) CC in village meeting Due to time limitation of time we would not made good execution plan. Cluster Facilitation Center must be incorporated in Infra Work.

GVT-DPIP IN JHALAWAR 9. Lessons Learnt- What Next Most focus in Quality & Sustainability. Strain then the CIG. Strain then Cluster approach. Effective Skill based training. Effective Linkages with other govt. Programme. Market assurance. CC in village meeting Exposure visit Handover plan-transformation of role. Training for quality & Sustainability. Employment generation. Assets Generation. Development Jankars at village Level. Improve Records keeping at group Level. Plan for market Linkages Forward linkages through Cluster Development. More Finance through Bank. More Capacity building.