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“I would say that if the village perishes, India will perishes too” … Mahatma Gandhi ji

Appraisal of infrastructure facilities of a backward taluka on gis platform - case study of nizar taluka of tapi district, gujarat , india Presented By B.K.Patel (Director) Design Point Consult Pvt. Ltd., Surat, Gujarat, India A Concept developed under the guidance of

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“I would say that if the village perishes, India will perishes too” … Mahatma Gandhi ji

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  1. Appraisal of infrastructure facilities of a backward taluka on gis platform - case study of nizartaluka of tapi district, gujarat, india Presented By B.K.Patel (Director) Design Point Consult Pvt. Ltd., Surat, Gujarat, India A Concept developed under the guidance of Shri. S. Jagadeesan (I.A.S.)- M.D. Narmada Nigam, Govt. Of Gujarat, India “I would say that if the village perishes, India will perishes too” … Mahatma Gandhi ji October, 2011

  2. NIZAR TALUKA OVERVIEW • CREATION OF GIS BASE DATA BASE • INFRASTRUCTURE GAP ANALYSIS • PROPOSALS • VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT PLAN STRUCTURE OF THE PRESENTATION

  3. TAPI DISTRICT : An Overview Source : Tapi Socio-Economic Review, 2008-09

  4. Existing Situation Analysis : GIS Software Nizar Creation of Village Level Data Base

  5. Existing Situation Analysis : GIS Software Fulwadi Creation of Village Level Data Base (Facility wise)

  6. Literacy Rate BPL Population Existing Situation Analysis

  7. Department wise Infrastructure Gap Analysis • Road and Building Department • Water Supply Department • Electricity Department • Irrigation Department • Education Department • Health Department • Agriculture Department • Animal Husbandry Department Primary Data Collection Questionnaire designed and Infrastructure requirements collected for NizarTaluka collected from respective department

  8. Primary Survey • - Infrastructure Gap Analysis • - Existing Socio-Economic Status • - Opinion Survey (Villagers) • - Stakeholders Consultation Primary Survey

  9. Nizar Taluka – Total Anganwadi 152 Nos. • Without Drinking Water Facility - 67 (44%) • Without Toilet Facility – 91 (60%) • Without Kitchen Facility – 30 (20%) • Without Electricity – 42 (28%) • Without own building – 14 (9%) • In Nizar, out of 86 Primary School, 22 nos Toilets facilities not available. Kukurmunda, Nizar, Moramba have immediate requirements of additional class rooms because of increase number of students Education Department

  10. Nizar Taluka Roads & Buildings Department • Total No of Govt. Buildings under R & B Department, Nizar – 56 nos. • Very Poor Condition – 2 • Poor Condition – 11 • Maintenance Required - 18

  11. About 48% geographical land area under cultivation • About 39% of the cultivable land are irrigated • About 61% of the cultivable land is rain fed • Soil is poor in organic carbon (0.5) • Seed Farm may be opened • Farmer’s training need to be a frequent phenomena • Pasture land may be developed to promote animal husbandry • Organic manures may be manufactured by using gobar/organic waste to increase the soil carbon content • Infrastructure condition of APMC Market, Nizar need to be improved. Surat APMC model can be adopted. Agriculture Department

  12. Existing APMC Market need to upgrade and exploring the possibilities for trading of vegetables, fruits and even commencing Chilling Centre • Advice for Production Planning • Marketing Information • Advice on Improved Marketing Practices • Group Action • Transportation, grading and packing units etc. in PPP mode APMC Market and Role of APMC

  13. About 39% of the cultivable land are irrigated • In Songadh taluka only 20% land under irrigation • Lift Irrigation to be promoted • 2009 -2010 : Lift Irrigation Project at Village Maoulipada of Nizar Taluka • 2010-2011 : Lift Irrigation Project at Village Lakshmikheda of Nizar Taluka (sanction amount Rs. 12 Lakhs) Irrigation Department

  14. Dairy production - major economic activities in Nizar Taluka Dairy Production – (YEAR 2207-08)

  15. Existing Milk Production Co-operative Societies - Nizar

  16. Backwardness Index – Nizar Taluka In Spatial Planning thrust will be given to the extreme backward villages within the Nizar Taluka

  17. Backwardness Index

  18. Shale, Nizar, Fulwadi, Moramba, Balde identified as Nodal Village and Nizar as a taluka headquarter treated in a separate way • Consisting 30.55% of the total Taluka’s Population • Each Nodal Village’s having catchment area of 40-45 sqkm and population of 20000-25000 • Population of Shale (10,425), Fulwadi (10,239) and Nizar (6871) already established Nodal Village in the taluka • Each Nodal village will served other villages with average catchment area of 10 km and the Highway connectivity already established Nodal Villages of Nizar Taluka - Overview

  19. Nizar Taluka Nodal Villages – Along Major Highways UCHCHHAL Taluka Nizar Taluka Population : 1.05 Lakhs Future Agro based Industries can also take advantage of its location along major Highways

  20. PROPOSALS AND SCHEMES

  21. National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme (NREGP) • Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) • Indira Awas Yojana (IAY) • National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP) • National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) • Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) • Accelerated Rural Water Supply Programme (ARWSP) • Mid-Day Meals Programme (MDP) • Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) • Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP) • Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidhyautikaran Yojana (RGGVY) Centrally Sponsored Schemes : Rural

  22. Financial Resource Available : Nizar Taluka (2009-10)

  23. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY • QUALITY OF EDUCATION • ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • HEALTH • HOUSING • SAFE DRINKING WATER • IRRIGATION • ALL WEATHER ROAD CONNECTIVITY • UNIVERSAL ELECTRIFICATION • URBAN DEVELOPMENT CM’s TEN POINT PROGRAMME (VANBANDHU KALYAN YOJONA)

  24. INFRASTRUCTURE (PHYSICAL, SOCIAL & ECONOMIC) • IMPROVED EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE • NEW INFRASTRUCTURE • IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES • REDUCTION OF WASTELAND • CROPPING PATTERN & INTENSITY • FLORICULTURE • IRRIGATION • REDUCTION OF NON IRRIGATED AREA • LIFT IRRIGATION BASIC PARAMETERS FOR TALUKA DEVELOPMENT IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES TO IMPROVE PER CAPITA INCOME OF THE VILLAGERS

  25. INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT OF WASTELAND Focus will be on prevention of salinity ingress, reclamation of soil, development of waste land, afforestation, construction of check dams/ Khet Talawdies and other water harvesting structures

  26. VILLAGE WISE WASTELAND AREA

  27. FOOD CROPS • PADDY (MAJOR) • PULSES (MAJOR) • OILSEEDS • WHEAT • CASH CROPS • SUGARCANE (MAJOR) • SUNFLOWER (MAJOR) • SOYABEAN • COTTON MAJOR FOOD CROPS AND CASH CROPS • INTERVENTION NEEDED : • WASTELAND DEVELOPMENT • SUBSIDY TO HYV SEEDS • FARMERS AWARENESS & TRAINING • ORGANIC FARMING

  28. VILLAGE WISE NON IRRIGATED AREA

  29. PROPOSED LIFT INNRGATION SCHEME IN NIZAR TALUKA

  30. HORTICULTURE – CULTIVATION OF FRUIT CROPS IN WASTELAND

  31. INFRASTRUCTURE GAP ANALYSIS & COSTING

  32. INFRASTRUCTURE GAP ANALYSIS - NIZAR

  33. FUND REQUIREMENT FOR NEW INFRASTRUCTURE - NIZAR

  34. VILLAGE LEVEL INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYSIS - NIZAR TOTAL ROAD LENGTH : 20.04 KM

  35. VILLAGE LEVEL INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYSIS - NIZAR

  36. IRRIGATION- NIZAR

  37. Village Development Plan

  38. Basic Infrastructure Public Infrastructure & Services Required for Model Village Social & Health Related Economic Related

  39. User Friendly • Less time Consuming • Remove Overlapping/duplications • Existing Situation Analysis • Provides guidelines for Taluka Development • Both Financial Requirements and Implementation Monitoring Modules for individual Villages and Taluka as a whole • A professional tool for Decision Makers Need and Characteristics

  40. Sample Module • Education – Primary Education – Anganbari • - Only No. of Students need to be filled up • Nodal Villages already identified in the software with geographically distributed and acted as Growth Centre with specified catchment area and population Modules : Taluka Development Plan

  41. Management Information System (MIS)Outputs • Implementation Monitoring (Half Yearly) • - Physical Achievements • - Financial Achievements • - Highlights sectors/areas not achieved desired level • MIS automatically generate automatically for the decision makers Modules : Taluka Development Plan

  42. Thank you…

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