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This scheme aims to develop unused pasture land managed by the gram panchayat, creating productive assets and improving the environment. It involves the removal of encroachments and the plantation of fruit trees, with convergence of other schemes like NHM and TFC. The scheme has achieved significant results, freeing 3745.92 hectares of charagah land from encroachers and planting over 1 lakh fruit plants across 92 work sites.
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Panch-phal scheme in Chittorgarh district A panchayat horticulture initiative under MGNREGA
Objectives of the scheme To develop the unused and encroached Charagah or pasture land managed by gram panchayat Creation of productive permanent asset for generations A self dependent panchayat Right utilisation of MGNREGA fund Financial upgradation of rural poor Better environment and greenery around the villages Availability of fruits for mid day meals and better nutrition Checking of soil erosion Removal of unauthorised encroachments from charagah land. 3745.92 hectares of charagah was freed from 7471 encroachers in a massive drive
Implementation of the scheme identification of lands in all 11 blocks of Chittorgarh 163 works sanctioned each on 5 hectares of land selection of plants as per local climate and soil convergence with other schemes like NHM, TFC, CSR, MLA LAD provision of ditch cum bund fencing and night guard provision of drip irrigation, pesticides, fertilizers etc Plantation of more than 1 lakh fruit plants on 92 work sites out of 173 sanctioned works Training of sarpanches and officials for effective monitoring of the works
Inspection of ditch cum bund fencing in Sawa by collector and other officials
Stone wall fencing work in village Mangodara under panchphal scheme
CONVERGENCE Water source for irrigation like tube-well and water tank etc were supported by TFC Drip irrigation and plantations were subsidised in National Horticulture Mission Help and support of corporates and MLAs was taken for meshed wire and barbed wire fencing around the panchphal plantation to protect it from animals and encroachers
A delegation of public representatives from Bihar inspecting and touring the panchphal site