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LAB-to-LAND INITIATIVE (MoRD, GoI-Program) Workshop on 28-29 October, 2010

LAB-to-LAND INITIATIVE (MoRD, GoI-Program) Workshop on 28-29 October, 2010 at NIRD, Hyderabad Haryana Institute of Rural Development Nilokheri. KARNAL BLOCK, DISTRICT KARNAL

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LAB-to-LAND INITIATIVE (MoRD, GoI-Program) Workshop on 28-29 October, 2010

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  1. LAB-to-LAND INITIATIVE (MoRD, GoI-Program) Workshop on 28-29 October, 2010 at NIRD, Hyderabad Haryana Institute of Rural Development Nilokheri

  2. KARNAL BLOCK, DISTRICT KARNAL (HARYANA ) Identified under Lab to Land Initiative

  3. VISION The Vision of Lab-to-Land Initiative is to demonstrate full achievement of objectives of all schemes of rural sector(Agriculture, Watershed, environment, income generation, employment, infrastructure, Health, Education, Sanitation, Drinking water and Electrification etc.) to ensure sustainable and inclusive development of rural areas

  4. OBJECTIVES • Building Strong People’s Institution • Increase in land productivity • Recharging underground water resources • Enhancing Household’s Income • Financial Inclusion of all Rural Households • Increasing Production of Grain, Fruits, Vegetable, Milk, etc in Scientific manner

  5. Contd…. The Convergence of all Schemes of MoRD, MoPR and Other related Departments. Ensuring Coordination among Line Departments and Implementing Agencies of various Schemes Bringing all stakeholders together and to Build their Capacity by Imparting Training Enhancing Effectiveness of Govt. Programmes by Building Leadership and Disseminating Knowledge To achieve Sustainable and Inclusive Development

  6. Initiative – Haryana State Karnal Block of Karnal District and Mahendergarh Block of Mahendergarh District have been identified by the District Administration on the basis of their all over performance in implementation of various schemes of Govt. of India and State Govt.

  7. Steps Taken in Implementation of Lab-to-Land Initiative by HIRD • Core Groups at State, District, and Block levels for Coordination have been set up by the State Govt. on HIRD recommendations • Process of identifying Nodal Officers in each department at Block level has been started. • HIRD has held meetings at State level, District level with District Collector and BDPO at the Block level. • A Team of HIRD Faculty held a meeting at BDO Office, Karnal to appraise the Block Level Officials about the Lab-to-Land Initiative.

  8. -2- • Two Workshops have been held by the HIRD with all stakeholders at the Institute: – • One at block level with block functionaries • Second district level functionaries under the Chairmanship of DC Karnal • Basic Information from all the departments is obtained to ascertain the current status of implementation of different programmes. • Action Plan has been prepared on the basis of available information for selected schemes.

  9. -3- • Training Plans for BDPO and his team is being initiated since he is the Chief Block Coordinator. • Orientation of Officials, PRIs Representatives, SHG & SMS Leaders, Community Based Organizations/Persons on thematic issues is being planed. • Process of Finalization of Objectives, Key Activities/Actions & Success Indicatorshas been initiated.

  10. -4- • Prioritization and Scheduling of Action Plan is in the process. • Action Plan will be shared with CRPs, PRIs and the Community Based Organizations. • Use of Cultural troops, IEC Vans, Pamphlets, Leaflets etc for creating awareness are being finalized.

  11. KARNAL DISTRICT Administrative Organization No. of Sub Divisions : 03 No. of Blocks : 06 No. of GPs : 372 No. of Villages : 430

  12. KARNAL- DISTRICT Facts & Figures Area (Sq. km) : 2458 Population : 1274183 Male : 683368 Female : 590815 Sex Ratio : 810 Literacy Rate (%) : 67.74

  13. Facts and Figures No. of Villages : 84 No. of Gram Panchayats : 65 No. of Wards : 174 Population (Census, 2001) : 180613 Note: 19 villages of this block have been included in the Municipal Corporation Karnal recently. KARNAL - BLOCK

  14. KARNAL - BLOCK Total no. of BPL HHs : 7455 • No. of SC HHs : 2706 • No. of BC HHs : 2830 • No. of Minorities HHs : 189 • No .of others HHs : 1664 (As per BPL survey-2007 )

  15. IEC STRATEGY AT A GLANCE • Reaching out common masses through:- • Wall Writings • Leaflet • Illustrated Booklets • Telecast of Documentaries on local channel • Interactive Sessions • Screening of IEC and Training Films • Community Radio • Quiz and Events • IEC Stalls • Swasthya Mobile Van • IEC Van • Programmes by cultural troupe • Capacity building initiatives of different stake holders of the block • Exposure to Best Practices • Creation & capacity building of Community Resource Persons • Social Audit

  16. Action Plan – At a Glance Translating the objectives of all flagship programmes(100%). Convergence of various Programmes and Resources for meaningful capacity building of stakeholders for better management & service delivery. Awareness generation and orientation of people at the grass-root level. Developing leadership ability among people for planning and supervision.

  17. Contd…. Developing Infrastructure and connectivity, providing houses with sanitation and electricity. Providing safe drinking water, providing marketing facility Creating Awareness among all stakeholders and masses Developing an action plan on NRM, Land, Water and Forest Resources Developing livestock & fisheries, other non farm based skill development training action plan for sustainable livelihood of different stakeholders

  18. Scheme-wise Present Status and Action Plan for the Year 2011-12

  19. MAHATMA GANDHI NATIONAL RURAL EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE SCHEME

  20. MGNREGS-2

  21. MGNREGS-3

  22. MGNREGA-4

  23. MGNREGA-5

  24. MGNREGA-6

  25. SWARANJYANTI GRAM SWAROJGAR YOJNA (SGSY)

  26. SGSY-2

  27. SGSY-3

  28. SGSY-4

  29. SGSY-5

  30. SGSY-6

  31. SGSY-7 Note: All efforts will be made for maximum convergence

  32. SGSY-8

  33. OTHER SCHEMES/PROGRAMES(Action Plan) HIRD has devised a proforma to collect current status (Target vis-à-vis Achievements) for 2008-09, 2009-10 & 2010-11 and Action Plan (Target) for 2011-12 of various other programmes implemented by various Departments. A detailed Action Plan will be finalized after the receipt of required information/data

  34. REPLICATION OF THE INITIATIVES • Selection of more Blocks in other Districts • Coverage of more Blocks in the State over a period of time • Replication of the initiative in other blocks of the district • Process Documentation and Sharing • Replication of innovative initiatives and success stories

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