This is a presentation on relevant policy formulations for a hypothetical village \'Mayapuri\'. The statistics displayed were taken from a given hypothetical case study, which was the basis of all the solutions proposed.
6. DISTRIBUTION OF CULTIVATED LAND
Boundary (<1 Hectare)
33
110 Very small (1-2 Hectare)
253
Small (2-3 Hectare)
257 Medium (4-10 Hectare)
Large (>10 Hectare)
DISTRIBUTION OF DEGRADED WASTELAND
DEGRADED WASTELAND AREA (HECTARES)
Unfertile/Uncultivated 133.46
Non Agricultural 133.46
Agricultural non-fertile 43.45
7. STRUCTURE OF HOUSES
STRUCTURE OF HOUSES PERCENTAGE
Kachcha 10%
Half Pakka 30%
Pakka 60%
AGE-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF
DIFFERENTLY ABLED
PEOPLE
121 <60
194 >60
10. Very high amount of poverty in Mayapuri 622 out of 1036 families
Which means 60% of total families present in Mayapuri are BPL
Low income,
Debt &
Low assets
further loss
&
of income
Education
Lack of
Low security
capital &
cover from
Lack of in
economic &
demand
health risks
skills
Lower
capacity to
generate
income
11. Easy loans to Low income,
Attacking low
come out of Debt &
Low assets income by
further loss
& cash transfer
debt cycle. of income
Education
Attacking
Lack of scarcity of
Low security
Health capital &
cover from
economic &
Lack of in skill by
facilities health risks
demand
giving them
skills
training
Lower
capacity to
generate
income
Skills turn human
resources to human
capital
12. Reducing long
Reducing term poverty
short term by increasing
poverty by Human Capital
direct among
cash transfer the poor
THE PROVISION OF CASH ON THE CONDITION THAT
THE RECEPIENT FULFILLS DEFINED PERFORMANCE
/BEHAVIOR
13. Attack •Poverty
•Education
•Health
Facilitat
•Social inclusion
e
•Financial inclusio
•Sensitive to
gender dimension
14. Requirement for CCT
Biometric
Identification
system
Account in
Post Office or
Bank
15. Objective Service Condition
•Increase in
school Rs 65 per children •With 70% of school
attendance
attendance, enrol per month to
•Health check-up at least
ment ratio and account of female once a month
preventive basic head of family
health visit
Class 6 – Class 8** Boys Girls
Rs 800* Rs 1000* Attendance requirement
Of 75% (parent
Boys Girls income<Rs60000)
Class 9- Class 12**
Rs 1000* Rs 1200*
*Figs in per annum
** for students maintaining minimum attendance of 85% &being in top 10% will get an additional reward
of Rs 200 at year end
16. Students will be
Higher Education
given Rs4000 p.a.
Technical Rs 500(monthly)
for 6 months Youth must be
Education for
training and study trained
Youth
material
Rs 1000
Encourage the use 50% of total for
of domestic biogas cost or max 1-5 m3 connecting
plant of Rs 5000 it to the
toilet
Encourage the use 50% of total Training
cost or max
Of E-CHARKHA of Rs 2200
in ITI
Estimated Budget :Rs
35,00,000
17. EDUCATION
Computer lab 10 computers
Server, Broadband connectivity of 2Mbps
Video conferencing /lectures CDs
Training of inexperienced
Volunteer organization
Budget :Rs 5,00,000*
18. •Also Telemedicine
•Primary health care
Recommendation
•Health literacy
•Vaccination •Ayurved •Family
• Free •Unani planning
medicine •Homeopathy
distribution •Yoga
•Siddha
19. INFRASTRUCTURE /SOCIAL
Multi utility community center
Build MUCC coupled with tech facility (like radio, audio visual equipment)
Health and Warning,
video
conferencin employm
g Employment ent
generation
news
Etc.
e-
literacy
Villaticum Idealis
21. Catalyze socio economic process Budget : Very low
•awareness:govt policies & program: health
sanitation
•Procedure to secure benefit
•Redressal to grievances.
farming
•Health literacy
•Various Govt programs
•Awareness
22. Rescue in the period of distress- LIVESTOCK
Success is limited in setting up the microenterprise:
•Unavailability of good quality breed-Disease risk & inbreeding
•Low access to finance
•Ineffective extension service
LIVESTOCK BANK
Scientific CROWD Training and
breed FUNDING managemen Buy back
livestock. networks t option
Budget :Rs1000000
23. FOR DIFFERENTLY ABLED PEOPLE
Enterprise for underprivileged differently abled people
Deaf
Dumb
Can be
accommodated in
postal services
Women Blind
can also Physical
be part
Training in ITI
of (KVIC)
training
Gramudhyog
24. INFRASTRUCTURE/
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
We will also focus on Low cost
house
made of
Bamboo
Use of
Bamboo in
Community SHGs
toilets
Rainwater
harvest
and
storage
26. GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE
• Alternate fuel
Biogas better than
traditional options
Biopesticide
Farming
Bio products Biofertilizers
Increased productivity
27. WASTE LAND UTILIZATION
Development of livestock bank
Raw material
Biogas plant(domestic and community based)
Biofertilizers
Biopesticides
Sericulture
• Climate of
Mayapuri Bamboo
Biodiesel – favorable
jatropha plantation
• Generate
plantation Employment
• E charkha
28. BIOGAS COOPERATIVES
Government
Subsidies
Waste input Gas
(livestock) Biogas distribution
Non inclusion of villagers in this economic activity
Benefits:
•Financial aid to poverty stricken
•Spirit of Entrepreneurship
•Linkage with “Livestock Bank”
29. TOURIST RESORT
Market for local
Handicraft items
and Khadi
products.
OPPORTUNITIES Recreation for
Advertisement HOT- visitors/govt. employees
SPOT
Economic viability of the
local terrain and NH-72
30. After Implementation
Transformation
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Achieving goal of removal of
long-term Poverty
33. SUMMARY
•IDENTIFICATION OF THE PROBLEM
•SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM PRIORTY
WISE
•INTERLINKING THE SOLUTIONS
•ARE THESE SCHEMES TOO IDEALISTIC…?
•BUDGET…?
•AFTER IMPLEMENTATION
Radio can catalyze the process of socio- economic development of Mayapuri throughCreating awareness among the beneficiaries about Govt policies & programsFacilitating them to understand the procedure to secure benefits of these programs and easy access to public service Seeking redressal to their grievances
organic farming (aggressive campaign)Various schemes of governmentSpreading health literacy Awareness programs