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Page 1: Indian Farm Forestry Development Co-op. Ltd.. Indian Farm Forestry Development Co-operative Ltd. SComponentBaranJhalawar 1 No. of CIG ’ s Formed % of

Indian Farm Forestry Indian Farm Forestry Development Co-op. Ltd.Development Co-op. Ltd.

Indian Farm Forestry Indian Farm Forestry Development Co-op. Ltd.Development Co-op. Ltd.

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Indian Farm Forestry Development Co-operative Ltd.

S Component Baran Jhalawar

1 No. of CIG’s Formed

% of groups where majority belong to a particular caste/ Sub caste

223

SC - 39%

Meghwal Bairva

300

SC-42%

MeghwalRerwal

No. benefited (Financed)

29/151 245/271

Activity wise No. of CIG’s benefited:

[1] Agriculture & Allied

1549%

8133%

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(i) LandBased [Agriculture](ii) Dairy

(iii) Livestock i.e. goating, sheep rearing

7% 0213

44%

4%10

21%

28%69

[2]Non-Farm [Activity wise No.]% of total No.

1448%

10944%

(a) Service sector (Trading)

(b) Production sector

140

167%21

9%72

28%

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2 Preparation, sanction,implementation of Sub project (a) Av time taken for preparation(b) Av time for sanction of projects(c) Av time taken for Group contribution.(d) Av time taken for transfer of funds to CIG account(e) Av time taken for acquisition of asset.

1 Month

15 Days

2.5 Month

1 Month

2Month

15Days

2-4 Month

20 Days

1Month

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3 CIG Performance[A] % of Groups earning a net income:(i) Rs. 15000 per month(ii) Rs. 10000-15000(iii) Rs. 5000-10000(iv) Rs. 5000(v) No. income[B] % Groups who have acquired additional assets.[C] % of Groups linked to the market

N.A.N.A.N.A.N.A.N.A.N.A.N.A.N.A.

25%

37%23%

10%

5%

20%

60%

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4 % of Groups members who lost their asset:

(a) Through sale

(b) Death

(c) Other reasons

N.A.

N.A.

N.A.

10%

5 Capacity Building of CIG’s

% CIG given

(a) Orientation Training

No. of days

(b) Skill Building Training

No. of days

(c) AMT

No. of days

25 CIG

11%

02

Nil

Nil

Nil

Nil

300

CIG

100%

90%

10-90 Days

92% 3Days

6 % of Groups linked to bank credit

61% (136 CIG)

100%

300

CIG

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7 Insurance

(i) No. of Groups who insured their assets.

(ii) No. of claims filed

(iii) No. of Claims disbursed

(iv) Pending

N.A.

N.A.

N.A.

N.A.

136

48

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8 List of Groups whom you consider a success story and

mention reasons for success.

S.N. CIG Village Activity

(1) Peerbaba Nemoda Goatry

(2) Bagranj Mermacha Tent

(3) Babaramdev Katawar Trading

(4) Radha BadoraGoat

(5) Om Sergarh Trading

1.Follow up the norms of CIG.

2. Capacity building.

3. Generate the awareness and participation in PRI.

4. Conflict resolving ability.

5. Regular Meeting, Saving, Interloaning and Bank Linkages

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(6) Jai Bankhandi Atru Trading(7) Jai Gurudev Laxmipura Goat(8) Khaysh Baba Khedliganj Trading(9) Kushmal Khedliganj Goat(10) Mahatmagandhi Richanda Light Dec.

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S.N CIG Name Village Name Activity

1. Jai Maa Santosi

Junapani Goatry

2. Gnaesh Kalmandi Kalan Goatry

3. Savitri Babri Keda Goatry

4. Sri Ram Samrai Stitching

5. Ma Gayatri Kanwada Stiching

6. Navjyoti Slotiya Embroidery

7. Ramdev Girdharpura Handloom

8. Laxmi Biriya Khedi Kalan

Handloom

9. Shakti Ralayata Trading

10. Heena Kisan Pura Antri Cotton

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9 Lessons learnt – What has worked and what not? What next?

What Done-

Generate the awareness in the

Community.

(2) Women participation

What not

Capacity building of the

beneficiaries.

(2) No work on cluster or federation

basis

(3) No formation of VDP

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(4) No convergence between the scheme running by central or state govt.What NextWork should be allotted to the NGO according to their capacity/ efficiency or field of expatriations.(2) Only those CIGs should be approved from DPMU who have qualified the quality criteria's.(3) Ensure or fix the accountability of Govt. staff (SPMU & DPMU) along with NGO on each steps of project.(4) There should co-ordination among all the stakeholders of the Project.

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Progress report at a glanceS.N.

Name of Activity

Submitted Sub

Project

Sanction

Fund releas

ed (CIG)

1 Goat 42 42 13

2 Dairy 21 20 2

3 Trading 45 45 14

4 Tent 10 04 0

5 Light Decoration

10 05 0

6 Band 02 02 0

7 RCC 07 05 0

8 Flour Mill 05 04 0

9 Catering 09 02 0

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Cumulative Progress Report since 29/09/2004 to 30/11/2006

S.N

Activity Achievement

1 Allotted Village 60

2 Covered Village 46

3 Allotted BPL Family 2925

4 Covered BPL Family 2212

5 Covered APL Family 135

6 Total Covered Family 2347

7 General awareness camp/ meetings

60

8 Meeting with target groups (BPL)

60

9 Rapport building/ PRA 20

10 SHG formation- 223

Female- 112

Male- 62

Mix- 49

223

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11 Total Groups members- 2347

Female- 1372

Male- 975

2347

12 Total saving of SHG member 1517325

13 Average saving per member 646

14 Bank A/c open I 223

15 Bank A/c II 60

16 SHG Approval 223

17 Orientation training Programme

25

18 Capacity building training for thrift & credit

223

19 Bank Linkage 136

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S.N

Activity Achievement

20 Loan from Bank 842100

21 Internal loaning amount

Repayment- 177615

177615

22 Average loan size per member (Bank)

620

23 Average loan size per member (Inter loaning)

89

24 Activity Decided (L.A.) 223

25 Sub Project submitted 151

26 Approved Sub- Project 129

27 Prepared Sub Project (Office) 25

28 Sub Project (Field) 47

29 Contribution Submitted (Bank)

60

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