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The initiative aims to bridge the gap between research and practice by implementing projects in Umsning Block with the State, District, and Block Level Core Committees. Key activities include training programs for volunteers, involving Anganwadi and ASHA workers, and developing holistic village plans focusing on convergence. The project is coordinated by SIRD with support from various stakeholders.
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Lab to Land Initiative Meghalaya
Implementation • Umsning Block was selected with approval of the State Government • State, District and Block Level Core Committees notified • Meetings of the District and Block Level Core Committees held on 26 May and 25 February 2011 respectively • SIRD is the nodal agency • DC, Director SIRD, Nodal Officer SIRD and BDO coordinating implementation
Training • Trained 15 Master Trainers • Master Trainers conducted 2 rounds of training • 1st Round 24 Training programmes 968 participants • 2nd Round 24 training programmes 962 participants • Participants included VEC members and Volunteers • Taken up under supervision of BDO and SIRD Faculty • Training Needs Analysis in progress • CBT in final stage of preparation
Bharat Nirman Volunteers • BNV selected by the villages • 560 volunteers enlisted • 226 Anganwadi and 238 ASHA workers to be included as volunteers • BDO to work out incentives for volunteers • Tentative Calendar for training BNVs chalked out
Village Level Planning • To be taken up in collaboration with MRDS • To involve Master Trainers and Volunteers • To commence in July 2011 • Holistic village plans would be developed • Focus on convergence