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Performance Review Committee (PRC) 17 th January, 2017

Performance Review Committee (PRC) 17 th January, 2017. Thanks…. Achievements of FY 2016-17so far. 168 cr persondays generated till 31 st Dec, 2016. which is 6% more than the approved LB till Dec, 16.

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Performance Review Committee (PRC) 17 th January, 2017

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  1. Performance Review Committee (PRC) 17th January, 2017

  2. Thanks…

  3. Achievements of FY 2016-17so far • 168 cr persondays generated till 31st Dec, 2016. which is 6% more than the approved LB till Dec, 16. • About 61.5% of expenditure on the works related to NRM so far: 58% was the achievement last FY. • Nearly 70% of total expenditure so far on activities related to agriculture and allied sector: 63% in last FY. • Highest ever release/ sanction till 16th January, 2017 (Rs. 42,576 Cr). •  About 8.67 cr Aadhaar seeded in MIS (80%) out of total 10.86 cr active workers and 3.91 cr workers on ABP system.

  4. Achievements of FY 2016-17so far • GeoMGNREGA- about 33 lakh Assets Geotagged. • Jobcard Verification going on in full swing. • Adoption of 7 Registers • About 48 lakh works completed (36% of taken up): highest ever • 21 States and 1 UT on NeFMS- Rs. 13,888 Cr as wages. • Farm pond : 4.26 lakh completed and 6.12 lakh ongoing • Training of Barefoot Technicians- 80 number of batches undergoing training. • Mission Water Conservation Workshops

  5. Items • Persondays (PDs) generation • Progress in Focus Areas • GeoMGNREGA • Emphasis on NRM & Agriculture • Individual Assets (Category-B) • Completion of incomplete works • Timely wage payment • Aadhaar, eFMS & Capacity Building (Digital Payment) • Jobcard verification/ Updation

  6. Items • Adoption of 7 Registers • Social Audit • BFT • Citizen Information Board/ Wall writing • DTRT & BTRT Training • LIFE • Research Studies • Mapping of Manual Casual Labour as per SECC • Planning FY 2017-18 • Pending C&AG Para • Pending Parliamentary Assurance

  7. Persondays (PDs) Generation

  8. PDs Generation (Performance against LB till 31st Dec, 16) National: Total LB: 221 Cr LB till Dec, 16: 159 cr PDs till Dec, 16: 168 cr (106%)

  9. GPs with no expenditure

  10. Progress of Focus Areas

  11. Farm Ponds

  12. Farm Pond, Tamil Nadu

  13. Thudikotukonam Pond; Village Puliveedu; District Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala

  14. Fish rearing; Village Thottakadu; Block Thanjavur; District Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu

  15. Pond; Village Ngarang Bam Makha, Leikai; Block Imphal West-1; District Imphal West, Manipur

  16. IHHL

  17. Individual Household Latrines (IHHL), Tamil Nadu

  18. AanganwadiKendras (AWC)

  19. Aaganwadi Kendras (AWC), Tamil Nadu

  20. Vermi/ NADEP Composting

  21. Vermi Compost Tank, AP

  22. Nadep compost pit; Village Gopipura; Block Kashipiur; District Udhamsingh Nagar, Uttarakhand Name of beneficiary: Smt Neelam / Shri Yogesh

  23. Roadside plantation

  24. Roadside tree plantation • 54 % target achieved for Roadside Tree Plantation • So far along the roadsides, 33000 beneficiaries identified for the maintenance of plantation and provision of usufruct rights • Mapping of data for PMGSY Roads (till District level) from OMMAS (PMGSY) with NREGASoft (MGNREGS) completed. States to edit and complete data entry pertaining to PMGSY Roads, by selecting the Code/Name of the PMGSY Road on which plantation was conducted in the FY 2016-17

  25. Roadside Plantation: AP Roadside Plantation: Muzaffarpur, Bihar

  26. Geo-MGNREGA

  27. National Statistics Work Completed : 2,72,27,176 Assets pushed to Bhuvan for Geotagging : 1,12,39,076 (42.18%) Registration Completed : Moderated Geotags: 35,49,571 (13% of Total work Completion) Accepted Geotags: 33,27,874 (12% of Total work Completion )

  28. Gram Panchayat Coverage 262440

  29. Training Certification Status

  30. GWG Expansion Status GeoMGNREGA Working Group expansion is yet not received from the following states :-

  31. State Target and achievement so far 27,227,176

  32. Support Frequently Asked Questions are available at http://mord.geomgnrega.in/ and updated regularly on the basis of day to day experience and considering future requirements. For any clarification write to GeoMGNREGA team at team@geomgnrega.in with detail. Standard Operating Manual (SoM) GeoMGNREGA Watch whatsapp group is open for discussions regarding GeoMGNREGA

  33. Challenges Missing Photograph - An intermediate solution is provided wherein the photos are recovered in 24 hours. The NRSC team is continually working on permanent solution. Modification in unregistered Geotags and Statistical Reports Duplicate Geotagging - An asset can be multiple time Geotagged and approved by GAS. There was no check at MSE level on asset data already geotagged and uploaded to the bhuvan server from the mobile application.

  34. Field demonstration of Geo tagging of Assets, Rajauri, J& K Geo MGNREGA training Anantnag Geo tagging of Assets, Chhattisgarh

  35. Emphasis on NRM & Agriculture

  36. Mission Water Conservation • 112 districts categorized as ‘Irrigation Deprived’ • Grim situation due to over utilization of groundwater - 1068 Blocks and 217 Blocks categorized as Over Exploited Blocks and Critical Blocks respectively • During current year, 155 districts from 25 states received less than 75% of the average rainfall • There is a need for paradigm shift from Relief Work approach to Integrated Natural Resource Management (INRM) approach in implementation of MGNREGS • Planned and systematic development of land and harnessing of rainwater following watershed principle s should be become central focus of MGNREGS to sustainably enhance farm productivity and income of poor people. • Systematic identification, planning and implementation of projects is highly recommended as it leads to creation of sustainable and productive assets for the community.

  37. Mission Water Conservation • District shall be the synergizing unit for convergent planning under the leadership of District Collector. • The DPC/Collector will ensure that the Natural Resource Management component of Labour Budget of MGNREGS is essentially made part of the District Irrigation Plan (DIP) • Technical inputs while planning, will be drawn from the joint pool of technical personnel of IWMP in Watershed cum Data Centre, MGNREGA unit, Water Resource Department , Agriculture Department and Regional Office of Central Water Commission (CWC) • The State Remote Sensing Centre should also be requested to extend full support to State Rural Development Departments for planning process. • Atleast 65% of expenditure is on NRM works from FY 2017-18 in the water stressed and irrigation deprived districts & blocks.

  38. Mission Water Conservation- Convergence Workshops * Reports on State Level Workshops awaited from States in RED

  39. NRM works • Cells are in RED if the values are less than National Average • National percentage on NRM: 61.5%

  40. Exp. on Agriculture & Allied Works

  41. Mukhyamantri Jal Swavlamban Abhiyan, Rajasthan

  42. Well Created for irrigation, MP

  43. Converting barren sloping lands to productive terraced fields

  44. Check Dam, Kerala Check Dam, Meghalaya

  45. Contour Trenches; Village Doma; Block Chikhaldara; District Chandrapur, Maharashtra

  46. Check Dam; Village Dadpaju; Block Khajuri Pada; District Kandhamal, Odisha

  47. Irrigation Well; Village Naitand; Block Jainagar; District Kodarma, Jharkhand

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