rural innovative project implemented in remote tribal block of chhattisgarh

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Lakshya IDAS had implemented this project under RIF-SDC scheme sponsored by NABARD

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“OUR AIM IS TO RISE ABOVE ALL OBSTACLES TO PENETRATE EVERY CLOUD”

ORGANIZATIONAL PROFILE

Name of the Organization

• Lakshya Institute Of Development Action & Studies

Address and contact details

• Contact person: Mr. Vikram Singh Yadav / Ms. Kajal Yadav• Phone : (O) 07622-244339 (M) 9302245778/8817263225• E-mail : lakshya_idas@yahoo.com

Registration details- Registered with Registrar, Firms Societies, Govt. of M.P., under society’s registration act 1973.

• No. of years : 5 Years• Registration No. : 04/14/01/08068/05• Date of Registration : 04/01/2005

•“We seek newer openings…Opening new avenues, new paths…..”

ENVIRONMENT

•“We have a vision that is sharp, vigilant & focused.”

EDUCATION

•“We have health solutions beyond boundaries”

HEALTH

A Lakshya Institute of Development Action and study is voluntary organization working on the following three fields

Lakshya (IDAS) – Professionals, Experts, Advisors & consultants

S.No Name Qualification Specialization

1. Prof. K.L Mishra M.Tech in Ag. Engg Soil and water conservation

2. Mr. Ashish Bajaj Charted accountant Accountant

3. Mr. Vikram Singh Yadav MBA, B.Tech

[Agriculture]

Soil Water Conservation

4. Dr. Archana Mishra PhD Food & Nutrition Community Nutrition

5. Dr. K.Jha PhD Retd. Scientist CIAE

6. Mr. Satyendra Jha M. Tech (Ag. Engg.) Farm Machinery

7. Mr. Sarvesh Mishra B. Tech (Ag. Engg.) Farm Power

8. Mr. Gourav Ku. Agarwal M.B.A Rural Management

9. Ms. Kajal Chaturvedi Research Scholar Food & Nutrition

10. Dr. Shivoham Shukla MBBS Consultant Physician

11 Dr. Devendra Ku. Verma PhD in Food

Processing

Post harvest Process &

Food Eng

OUR LAKSHYA IS TO PROMOTE CLUSTERS OF PROGRESSIVE , SELF-MOTIVATED FARMER’S GROUPS

METHODOLOGY ADOPTED BY LAKSHYA IN RURAL SECTOR

Community Mobilization

(Participatory Micro Planning)

Community Participation (PRA & PLA)

Application For The Formation Of

Farmers’ Club By Villagers

Demonstrate and sign MoA & Bye Laws of farmers’

clubs

Election Of Chief Coordinator & Coordinator In Farmers’ Club

Bank Account Opening

Allotment Of Certificate, ID Cards

& registers for record keeping

Training of maintenance &

record keeping of club

Implementation of New Project

“Livelihood Improvement and Empowerment of Farmers through Integrated Farming Systems”

NABARD Innovative Project -2012

Project Implementation Area

Lakshya Institute of Development Action & Studies have been working in two states MP & CG.

In state of Chhattisgarh Lakshya has implemented this Rural Innovative project in 6 Tribal villages of Pondiuproda block of district Korba.

Pondiuproda is a remote tribal block, located in hilly terrain surrounded by forests.

TARGET VILLAGES FOR PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION

Korba

Pondi -Uproda

Tumaan

Amaldeha

Maingadi

Dhumarmura

Banwaar

OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT

Concept of “Livelihood Improvement through Integrated Farming System”

Integrated Farming

System

AnimalWelfare Animal

Waste

Land related Nutrient Security

•Minimized use of fossil energy.•Prevents use of chemical fertilizers.

•Increases soil fertility.•Increases Farmer’s income.

Crop rotation

AnimalProduce

Vermicompost

Organic Manure

Long term crop

Fence ProduceSeasonal crop produce

Resource Conservation

Integrated Organic Farming System

Components of “Livelihood Improvement through Integrated

Farming System” Project

INDIGENIOUS CROPPING SYSTEM /

HORTICULTURE ORCHID

ORGANIC MANURE

UNIT

WATER HARVESTING SYSTEM

MICRO-IRRIGATION SYSTEM

ANIMAL HUSBAN

DARYLIVE FENCINGCROPPIN

G SYSTEM

Challenges faced while Designing & Implementing the Innovative Project

Approach road of village Maingadi Farmers of Uraav Tribe

River in reaching field of

Amaldeha

Difficulty faced in reaching the remote tribal villages Maingadi, which was located 9 Kms uphill, and there was no proper approach road, biking was quite difficult and risky as well. For reaching fields of Amaldeha we need to cross river without any vehicle.

Linguistic problem while interacting with tribal farmers.

Illiteracy, Ignorance regarding latest happenings

Hesitation among tribal to accept change.

Bad experiences of poor BPL tribal farmers with either any NGO, Govt. dept or businessman.

IMPLEMENTATIONOF

“Livelihood Improvement through Integrated Farming

System”

Rural innovative project

Training of Beneficiaries:Awareness Generation

Selection of Beneficiaries

Training in [CIAE], Bhopal.

Organic unit6 NADEP & 6 Vermi-compost pit

Const of 12 Organic Units

Filling of 12 Organic units

Leaving worms in 12

vermi –compost pit.

Maintenance of organic

units.

Micro- Irrigation SystemProcurement &

supply On-farm training &

Demo Install according to

requirement.

Field Preparation Land levelling Ploughing Farm bunding & Trenching

Preparation of water harvesting structure

Raising of Crop [Model Farm-A

Seed Procurement Seed selection & germination

Nursery bed preparation

Paddy transplantation by SRI

Raising of Crop [Model Farm- B]

Procurement of Plants

Digging of 1000 pits/

farm

Filling of Manures

Plantation of Fruit Plants

PHYSICAL TARGETS FOR THE FIRST QUARTER

Beneficiaries of the integrated farming project IN THEIR RESPECTIVE FIELDS

DharamdasAmaldeha

KanakdasAmaldeha

SakharamDhumarmura

Tikamdev Singh

Tumaan

Rajeshwar Topo

Maingadi

RamcharanBanwaar

Dr. Hassan Mohd.

Tumaan

JagmohandasAmaldeha

Kamaldas PanikaAmaldeha

JaitramDhumarmura

ShanischramBanwaar

Vijay LaakraMaingadi

Farmers attending Lecture Practical Demonstration Group photograph with KVK, CIAE staff

On-farm demonstration of Agri-Implements

Theory class on Micro-irrigation System

Demonstration of Organic ManureProduction

TRAINING OF BENEFICIARIES AT CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING,

BHOPAL

Field Preparation for Paddy Riser bed of Paddy

Transplantation of Paddy in Mr. Jagmohandas’

Panika’s field

35-40 plantlets from single Paddy seed

Paddy crop ready for Harvesting

Model Farm-A [indigenous Farming] System of rice intensification [sri]

Seed Selection by salt solution method

Field Preparation for Orchid sowing of seasonal vegetable- Tomato

/chillies

Plantation of seasonal vegetables

Orchid-Main crop- Guava, Secondary-Banana & intercropping

With Seasonal Vegetables

Orchid- Intercropping with MaizeFirst production of Maize

Banana Trees with bundles of Bananas

Model Farm-b [horticulture orchid] main crop- mango/guava, second crop- banana and third

crop-maize/seasonal vegetables

Construction of NADEP Tank Construction of Centrally divided Vermicompost pit

Completely FYM filled pit with worms

Manure from Vermicompost pit Manure from NADEP Tank

Organic Manure Unit in both model farms

DGM- NABARD InspectingOrganic Manure Units

Micro-Irrigation system

Agri Expert DemonstratingInstallation of Sprinkler System

NGO staff distributing micro-irrigation systems to

beneficiaries

DGM & DDM [Distt.-Korba]NABARD interacting with

beneficiaries

Mr. Sakhram Aayaam of vill-Dhumarmuda in his orchid field

Sprinkler Irrigation view ofvill- Amaldeha

Drip Irrigation view inVill- Tumaan

Animal husbandryModel farm a-bee-keeping &model farm b-poultry

Poultry unit distributed in Model Farm-B

Honeybee Farming unit distributed in Model Farm-A

Other Components of the Integrated Farming Project

Live Fencing of Jetropha plants used in biofuel

Paddy Weeder given to

beneficiaries

Display Boards of the Project at the entrance

of villageReview meetings with

beneficiaries for making project more impactful

Achievement from innovative project

Production of 230 Qn of Banana costing approx. Rs 2 lacs from 1 Acre from

Jagmohandas Panika’s plot in village Amaldeha.

Increased production paddy from 10 Qn to 32-34 Qn in Kanakdas Panika’s plot in

Amaldeha.

Production of Tomatoes worth Rs. 60,000/- in 3 months in Dr. Hassan Mohd. Plot in

village Tumaan.

Successfully introduced advanced Agriculture techniques and installed Sprinkler & Drip systems in village Maingadi in Vijay Laakra & Rajeshwar Topo’s

plots.

Tribal Farmers learnt the art of Organic Manure Production & used their FYM for

the purpose.

Replication of innovative project

Farmers gathered during the visit of DDM NABARD [Korba] for

replication

Gathering of Rural women for adopting components of

Innovative Program

Comparative pictures of field before and after implementation of project

Befo

re

Aft

er

Horticulture Orchid

Indigenous Cropping System

Organic Manure Unit

HUMARA LAKSHYA

• SWACHHA PARYAWARAN• SWASTH BHARAT• SAMMRIDHA KISAN

THANKS

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