Bharat Gyan Vigyan Samiti D.P.I.P. BARAN. 1 No. of CIG’s Forme d 174 % of groups where majority belong to a particular caste/ Sub caste ST 80% Sahariya,

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Bharat Gyan Vigyan Samiti D.P.I.P. BARAN

1 No. of CIG’s Forme d 174 % of groups where majority belong to a particular caste/ Sub caste ST 80% Sahariya, Bheel, Bairwa No. of Groups benefited (Financed)45 Activitywise No. of CIG’s benefitted. (I) Agriculture & Allied (Nos.)31 (i) Land Based (Agriculture)0 (ii) Dairy2 (iii) Livestock i.e. goatery, sheep rearing29 (II) Non-Farm (Activitywise No.)14 (I) Service Based Activity (a) Tent House1 (b)Stitching & Embroidery2 (c) Flour Mill3 (d) Band Baja6 (II) Production Based : (a) Leather udhyog1 (b) Soap making1

2 Preparation, sanction, implementation of Sub-Projects. Average time taken for : (a) Sub-project preparation.6 Months (b) Sanction of projects1 Months (c) Group contribution.1 Year (d) Transfer of funds to CIG account.1 Months (e) Acquisition of assets. 3 Months

3 CIG Performance : [A] % of Groups earning a net income. (i) Rs Per Month4.5% (ii) Rs % (iii) Rs % (iv) Rs % (v) No. Income [B] % Groups who have acquired additional assets 63% [C] % of groups linked to the market.100%

4 % of Group members who lost their assets : (a) Through Sale2-3% (b) Death5-8% (c) Other reasons2%

5 Capacity Building of CIG’s % CIG given : (a) Orientation Trg. : No. of days : 2 21% (b) Skill Building Trg. : No. of days : 1 Month 10% (c) EMDNil

6 % of Groups linked to bank credit. Nil

7 Insurance : (i) No. of Groups who insured their assets 28 (ii) No. of claims filed90 (iii) No. of Claims disbursed59 (iv) Pending31

8 List 10 Groups whom you consider a success story and mention reasons for success. 1. Parvati, Khandasaharol - Tent House Group Co-ordination & Activity selection is as per requirement of area. 2. Shiv, Bainta- Band Baja 3. Subhash, Bichi- Band Baja 4. Shriram, Bichi- Goatery 5. Bajrang, Kripalpura- Goatery 6. Deewana, Kaloney- Band Baja 7. Muskan, Kedarkui- Flour mill 8. Vishnu, Mamoni- Flour Mill 9.Vikas, Kaloney- Leather 10. Parvati, Natai- Stitching

9Lessons learnt – what worked and what not ? What next ? This programme is based upon partnership between NGO ’ s & GO. For successful programme implementation this partnership needs good co- ordination.