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MOTIVATION PROBLEM STRUCTURING CASE STUDIES MODEL VILLAGE ROLE OF INSTITUTIONS VIDEO
SRI AUROBINDO
The village is the cell of the national body and the cell life must be healthy and developed for the national body to be healthy and developed we must begin at the bottom and work up to the apex.
RURAL POPULATION
Populati on Povert y Level (2004) 25.7%
URBA N
31.16%
RURA L
68.84%
28.3%
2209.24
EDUCATION
50% - Children who drop
out of school before the age of 12
59%
Lack of proper schools
31%
59%
HEALTH CARE
2.2
Malnutrition
million Rural children dying every year from curable diseases like malaria, diarrhea, etc
Diseases
INFRASTRUCTURE
50% of the villages in
the country do not have all weather roads
65% - Households in
Lack of proper roads
Lack of irrigation
electrified villages do not receive benefits of electricity even now Lack of co-operative societies, farmers union Lack of community development programs
RURAL UTILITIES
96% - Rural households
dependent on bio fuel
that had access drinking water Houses are made and have thatched No toilets and facilities
AGRICULTURE
Lack of agricultural research facilities Marketing and, crop and animal protection services Dependent on weather
Lack of Market Infrastructure Lack of Transport Infrastructure
Traditional farming
Lack of Irrigation Infrastructure
ENVIRONMENT
Direct impact on environment Sheer poverty No or restricted access to sustainable energy Burning of agricultural wastes ,fire wood Growing use of chemical inputs
Social Evils
CONSEQUENCE
Ecosyst em People Ecologi cal Refuge es
Migrati on
BHARATPUR - INDIA
- Inadequate irrigation - Inadequate roads - No basic sanitation - No subsidy for clean energy options like biogas
- Lack of employment - Migration to cities - Debt from private money lenders - Failure to payment
Lack of electrification
VISION
MISSION Health, wealth and happiness for citizens
of villages
PHASE - 0
Participato ry rural appraisal
PHASE - I
POWER
WATER
EDUCATI ON
HEALTHC ARE
FOOD
IMPLEMENTATION
Off Grid installations Solar PV Panels Small hydro installations preserving ecosystem Biomass, husk based based generation
EDUCATION
Ensure 100% attendance of all children (boys and girls) of the village in these schools Separate facilities for primary and secondary education Provision of electricity and initiation into basic things like computer classes Primary education includes educating them about hygiene issues, environmental issues Secondary education will include vocational training Facilities like drinking water, sanitation facilities, midday meals, etc
IMPLEMENTATION
Villages nearby coming together to setup infrastructure Involve NGOs -organizing advisory & health checkup camps Community participation and selfreliance Community Owned- Water Purifying & Public Toilets
Ambulance facility
Maternity Care
IMPLEMENTATION
Funding Avail of government schemes Infrastructure Infrastructu re developmen t Build sanitation facilities Operational Teacher training centres Evening classes for adults Occupation for the girls of the village Support Extracurricu lar activities Work with government and NGOs to get adequate support
IMPLEMENTATION
Organic farming Watershed management Shift from subsidy based regime to highly productive, internationally competitive, diversified agriculture sector Empowering small farmers Credit system with lower interest rates Establishment of gene banks Integrated pesticide management
ITCs e - CHOUPAL
STOCKIST AGRI INPUT RETAILER TRADER
PAKK A ADAT
BROKER
FARME R
GOVT UNIV MET DEP Weather, Modern & scientific farming practices
KACCH A ADAT
MONE Y LENDE R
P R O C E S S O R
PHASE - II
Goal 1 Provide Basic Necessities MICRO
FINAN CE MICRO BUSINE SS
PHASE - III
TECHNOLO GY INFUSION SOLAR ENERGY, Informatio n technology
ECO TOURISM
Environm ent
SUSTAINAB LE
Viable natural environment
Role of institutions
FRAMEWORK
& G IN IO D N LAT U F GU S E R N
SUPPORT
Local Administration
Government
Corporate
NGOs
Marketin g
Financin g
Distribut ion
Organizi ng
Employme nt