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Aapni Yojna(Miracle in Thar)

A case study

Presented byLOKESH SAINI

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Prior to “Aapni Yojna”, the Scene Heavy Wastage of Water No Sense of Ownership Communities were not involved Poor sanitation facilities No Involvement of Panchayat (Local

Governing Body) PHED had pure technical orientation of W.S Absence of cost recovery Saline and unsustainable water supply(Achievements 2001,

CPU)

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Objective of Aapni YojnaThe ultimate mission of this project was to improve the health status of the target communities by providing safe drinking water and better sanitary conditions.

(Achievements 2001, CPU)

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Project Coverage Aapni yojna will cover 1000 villages (1300 as

per census 2011) and 11 towns of Churu, Hanumangarh and Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan.

I’st Phase Which is in Operation and Maintenance stage is covering 376 villages and 2 town(taranagar and Sardarshahar) of Churu and Hanumangarh. It covers 7500 sq KM area and 10.13 lac population (census-1991)

(Roy Nandini)

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(Bharadwaj D.C.)

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(Bharadwaj D.C.)

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Supply Norms (As per NRDWP GoI)

Design Year was 2018

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(Bharadwaj D.C.)

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(Bharadwaj D.C.)

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(Bharadwaj D.C.)

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Why it is different from Other Rural W.S.

Metered Water Supply, One BFM for each village.

Internal Water supply is maintained by WHC

Water is supplied through PSP and CWT

UFW<10% Active role of Women

and all parts of society

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Installation of Sanitation Units and Health Education.

Formation of Self Help Group and Pani Pachayat to resolve water issues in cluster.

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Rejuvenated the traditional source of water like tanka, kund and Johar, with the help of villagers

Soak pits constructed near

PSP And CWT

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Achievements Water provision round the clock to 376 villages and two towns Water availability in 92% of targeted villages. 98% of village clusters have legalised WHCs to represent

beneficiaries, and they have entered in contracts with the PMC for planning, operations and maintenance.

13 Paani Panchayat have been formed to protect the interest of villagers.

Reported water loss is in range of only 2% Over 90% pay regularly towards repair and maintenance. The

end line evaluation report shows 91% of the PSPs were functional and 84% of them had attendants to take care of them.

(Roy Nandini)

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Threats

•Unwanted Political Interference•Tariff is not realistic comparative to O&M Costs•O&M in later age of the project failed•illegal connections made, due to lack of regulations.•Conflict started among the members of WHC.•Migration of members broke the WHC.

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References:- http://www.rajwater.gov.in/w_tariff.htm Achievement Report Aapni Yojna 2001 of

CPU Roy Nandini, 2006, Research Paper. Braradwaj Devesh , PPT, "Technical

Measures in Aapni Yojna"

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