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The Team Welcome to Village Burhanpur
Team Burhanpur: Amuldeep Kaur Sunita Choudhary Sanat Jain Mundhe Arvind
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State-Maharashtra
District-Solapur
Taluka-Akkalkot
Village-Burhanpur
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Village Burhanpur: A Positive outlook
• Nirmal Gram Puraskar
• Inam by 14 Empires on condition of
service
• Bori medium project
• Efficient of Solar lamping
• Ambassador of Hindu Muslim unity
• Self Help Groups
• Well functioning veterinary hospital
• Linguistic diversity
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Demographic Data
• Population (According to 2011 census)
Male : 1379
Female : 1358
Total : 2737
• No. of Households : 518
• Community Categorization
Muslims : 80%
Hindus : 20%
• BPL : 261 persons
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TransAct Walk
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Transact Walk Features Non Residential area Residential area
Soil Type Sandy Loam Soil Black cotton Soil
Topography Undulated
Flat
Agricultural crops
Sugarcane,Onion, Soyabean,Maize Pulses-Tur,Bengal gram Vegetables- Chillies
Trees Neem, Teak, Pipal
House Types Thatched Tiled Terraced
Livestock Cattle, Buffalo, Goat, Sheep
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Resource Map
Resources
• Bori Medium Project
• Road Connectivity
• Agricultural crops
• Percolation tank
• Water Tanks
• Cement Nala Bunding
• KT (Kolhapur Type) weir
• Wells
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Social Map • Overlapping of Social and
Economic Backwardness
• No Strict Inter -Community
Compartmentalization
• Predominant communities are
Muslims:
Patels Makandari (SC) Pirzade
Hindus:
Dhangars (OBC) Lingayats Mahars (SC) Matang (SC) Chamhars (SC)
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Timeline Year Event Year Event
1940 Opening of School 1982 Telephone
1957 Post Office 1983 Television
1958 Gram Panchayat 1997 Anganwadi
1962 PDS Shop 2004 Mobile
1965 Veterinary Hospital 2013 Introduction of Internet (Gram Panchayat)
1972 Electricity, Diesel engine water pump
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Agricultural crops
Tur/ Arhar (Cajanus cajann) Chillies (Capsicum frutescens)
Bengal Gram (Cicer aritinum) Onion ( Alium cepa)
Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum)
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Agricultural Innovations (Agri-Horticultural System)
Sapota+ Soyabean Lemon+ Soyabean
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Irrigation Sources
Cement Nala Bunding KT (Kolhapur Type)Weir
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Livestock
Treatment of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD)
169 92
118 286
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Health
• Absence of Primary Health center
• 2 ASHA workers functioning diligently
• 100% immunization
• 100% institutional delivery
• Nirmal Gram Puraskar
• Moderate sanitary conditions
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Education
Weak Foundation-Bleak Future
• 3 Anganwadis
• 190 Students
• 3 teachers
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Primary School
• 2 Schools:
Marathi : 88 Students
3 Teachers
Urdu : 133 Students
: 5 Teachers
• Free uniform, Free Study material
• Mid Day meal
Future of the Nation
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Causes of Poverty: Preference Ranking Causes
Participants Name
Sajida Hazrat Nagesh Anand Ali Murtuza
Points Rank
Landless 7 4 3 6 5 25 V
Illiteracy 3 3 4 1 3 14 III
Low wages 4 1 6 4 4 19 IV
Immigration 5 7 5 5 7 29 VI
Ignorance of schemes
6 5 7 7 6 31 VII
Indebtedness 2 2 2 2 2 10 I
Gambling and Liquor
1 6 1 3 1 12 II
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Focus Group Interviews
FGI with Muslim community w.r.t. Dargah issue
FGI w.r.t. Agriculture
FGI w.r.t. PRI FGI w.r.t. Education
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Monument of Dispute
Dargah
• 650 Years Old
• Hindu-Muslim dispute
• Supreme Court’s Stay
• Developmental Paradigm
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Muharram
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PRA
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Constraints to Development
• Inami Status of the land
• Absence of Public Health Centre
• No high school
• Lack of banking facilities
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Lessons learnt…
• Felt reality of Rural life
• Hope of progress towards the Government authorities
• Living with harmony and peace
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Suggestions…..
• Closure of the Illegal liquor shops.
• Expedition of process of installing approved health Sub center.
• Filling of huge dumping ground behind Gram Panchayat office.
• Land encroachment issue to be suitably dealt with.
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Thank You…
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