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1. DISTRICT PROFILE

1.1 Introduction and Historical Background

The District Chhatarpur is named after Maharaja Chhatrasal the great warrior of

the region. Earlier this District was under Vindhya Pradesh. with the formation of the

Madhya Pradesh on 1st November 1956, it was included in the state. The district occupies

a central position in Bundelkhand region of the state.

Chhatarpur was founded by great Bundela King Maharaja Chhatrasal

Singh Joo Deo in the year 1707. Before Bundelas it flourished under the rule of Chandel

rulers who built the world famous Khajuraho Temples where beauty and love are

aesthetically carved in the stone. These lofty temples stand as the perfect example of

Nagar Style of architecture. Chaturbhuj temple belonging to the chain of these temples

probably is the only of its kind in India where Mukhdawar faces west and not east which

is against the Conventional Hindu temple architecture. Bhimkund and Jatashankar are

places of great religious significance whose antiquity is traced back to Puranas and are

shrouded by natural mysteries.

1.2 Location

The district is situated at north-east border of Madhya Pradesh and is spread over an

area of 8,687 square kms with longitudes and latitudes of 24.06 & 25.20 on north 78.59

& 80.26 on east respectively. The district stretches to a maximum of 185 km in length

and 121 km in width. It is surrounded by Panna distt. (MP) in the last Mohoba district

(UP) in the north, Tikamgarh (MP) in the west and Sagar (MP) in south-west and Damoh

(MP) in the south. Small portion of the district boundary touches Jhansi district (UP) in

the North West.

Chhatarpur District occupies a central position in the plateau of Bundelkhand.

The rivers Ken and Dhasan form the physical boundaries on east and the west

respectively. The rivers Ken and Dhasan separate the district respectively from Panna

district in the East and Tikamgarh in the West.

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1.3 Topography

The district as a whole lies in the upper part of Bundelkhand plateau. The most

prominent parts of the district are those which are transverse by the Panna Hill Range

through the Southern parts. The range stands about 100 m from the surrounding and 300

m (approx) from the mean sea level. From here the plateau lowers down and covers into

the alluvial plains in the north, particularly along the Ken and Dhasan. Thus there are

three physical divisons of the district namely: The Panna Range, the Central Plateau and

the Northern Plains.

(i) The Panna Range

The Panna Range is a branch of Vindhyan Mountains. It transvers Sagar,

Chhatarpur and Panna Districts from south - west to north - east , The highest peak in the

district lies at 24027` north by 79045` east.

(ii) The Central Plateau

The Central Plateau runs to the north as an offshoot of the Panna Range. It

lies mainly on the Bundelkhand granites and forms the central sub-water divide.

(iii) The Northern Plains : -

The Northern Plains lies between 152-300 m above mean sea level and cover

nearly the whole Laundi district. It is covered by varying thickness of aluminium but it is

actually a cut of ravines.

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1.4 Administrative Units For administrative convenience, Chhatarpur District has been divided into 7

tehsils, 8 Development Blocks and 558 Gram Panchayats. There are 1189 villages in

the district, of which 116 villages are deserted. 5 Assembly constituencies and 2 Lok

Sabha constituency fall in the district.

(Table No. 1.4.1)

Administrative details of the District

S No Particulars Numbers

1 Area (in Sq Km) 8,687

2 Revenue Villages 1,081

3 Total Habitations 1,594

4 Forest Villages Nil

5 Towns (Class I to IV) 14

6 Tehsils 7

7 Development Blocks 8

8 Gram Panchayat 558

9 Gram Sabha 1,046

10 Janpad Panchayat 8

11 Nagar Panchayat 13

12 Nagar Palika 2

13 Agro-climatic Zone Bundelkhand

(Source: - Distt. Statistical Book, Chhatarpur -2006)

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(Table No. 1.4.2)

Blocks, Tehsils & Gram Panchayats in the district

S No Block Tehsil No of GPs

1 Chhatarpur Chhatarpur 81

2 Nowgaon Nowgaon 75

3 Laundi Laundi 65

4 Barigarh Gaurihar 73

5 Rajnagar Rajnagar 86

6 Bijawar Bijawar 60

7 Buxwaha Bijawar 39

8 Badamalehra Badamalehra 79

Total 7 558

(Source: - Distt. Statistical Book, Chhatarpur -2006)

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1.5 Demographic Profile As per the 2001 census, the total population of the district is 14,74,723 of which

3,24,295 are categorized as urban while 11,50,428 are categorized as rural population.

Schedules Caste population in the district consist of 3,42,990, while there are only

51,593 as Scheduled Tribe people. There are 7,88,933 male and 6,85,790 female in the

district.

(Table No.1.5.1)Decadal Growth and Growth Rate

S No SexPopulation

(1991)

Population

(2001)

Decadal Growth

(Absolute Nos)

Decadal

Growth (%)

1 Male 623,878 788,933 165,055 26.46 %

2 Female 534,198 685,790 151,592 28.38 %

Total 1158,076 1474,723 316,647 27.34 %

(Source: - Distt. Statistical Book, Chhatarpur -2006)

(Table No.1.5.2) Gram Panchayat wise Demographic details

Name of Janpad

Panchayat

No. of Gram

Panchayat

0 ~ 499

500 ~ 999

1000 ~ 1999

2000 ~2999

3000 ~ 3999

4000 ~ 4999

5000 ~ Above

Chhatarpur 81 0 1 37 27 14 1 1Bijawar 60 0 0 43 10 4 0 3

Nawgaon 75 0 2 44 18 4 2 5Laundi 65 0 0 34 22 7 1 1

Barigarh 73 0 0 44 22 3 3 1Badamalehra 79 0 0 57 16 5 1 0

Rajnagar 86 0 2 41 31 8 3 1Buxwaha 39 0 1 30 5 2 1 0

Total 558 0 6 330 151 47 12 12

(Refer Annexure No.7) (Source: - Distt. Statistical Book, Chhatarpur -2006)

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(Table No. 1.5.3)

Block wise Demographic details

S No BlockPopulation

Male Female Total Sex Ratio1 Barigarh 80858 68784 149642 8722 Badamalhara 77910 67766 145676 8513 Bijawar 62804 54506 117310 8694 Chhatarpur 96107 84473 180580 8745 Laundi 74955 64157 139112 8556 Nowgaon 89812 78633 168445 8737 Rajnagar 98358 86130 184488 8808 Baxwaha 35038 30137 65175 860

Total 7,88,933 6,85,790 14,74,723 869

(Source: - Distt. Statistical Book, Chhatarpur -2006)

BLOCK WISE SEX RATIO35

038

9835

8

8981

2

7495

5

9610

7

6280

47791

0

8085

8

3013

7

8613

0

7863

3

6415

7

8447

3

5450

66776

6

6878

4

0

20000

40000

60000

80000

100000

120000

MaleFemale

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(Table No. 1.5.4)

Demographic details vis-à-vis Rural and Urban Areas

S.

No.Area

Total

Population

Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribes

Population %Sex

RatioPopulation %

Sex

Ratio

1 Rural 1150,428 285,905 24.9 % 866 48,555 4.2 % 972

2 Urban 324,295 57,085 17.6 % 873 3,038 0.9 % 873

Total 14,74,723 3,42,990 23.3 % 867 51,593 3.5 % 919

(Source: - Distt. Statistical Book, Chhatarpur -2006)

1.6 Status of Poverty and Human Development Index

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Geographically and physically, Chhatarpur is an important district of sagar

division of Bundelkhand region, in which major population is of unskilled agricultural

labours. Agriculture is the prime earning activity for the people in the district, which is

not very remunerative. The main work for majority of the population in Chhatarpur town

is bidi making, furniture making, bamboo craft, leather products and incense stick rolling.

Pucca houses, sanitation complexes, proper drainage systems and safe

drinking water are dream for this section of society. Due to unhygienic surrounding

and open sewage, Chhatarpur district has become a high prone area for various

diseases like filarial, elephantitis and Malaria.

Sub component wise, it has a little higher Education index but the situation of

health and income has been evaluated to be quite bad. This status of the education,

health and income would be further discussed in coming sub-chapters, which would

clearly expose the poorer status of the district againts these important indicators of

development.

(Table No. 1.6)

Blockwise BPL Householding

Name of the Block Total Families No. of BPL Households Percentage

Badamalahara 31927 11796 36.94Barigarh 28727 11777 40.99Bijawar 25863 12519 48.48Buxwaha 15048 5786 38.45Chhatarpur 44678 13225 29.6Laundi 28056 12426 44.29Nowgaon 31814 7909 24.86Rajnagar 39317 13818 35.14Total 245430 89256 36.37

(Source: - Distt. Statistical Book, Chhatarpur -2006)

1.7 Socio-economic Indicators

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The major Socio-Economic key Indicators of the district are shown in the following table.

Table No.1.7

Socio-economic Indicators

S. No. Particulars Unit India M.P. Chhatarpur

A Population

1 Population Density Per Sq.Km. 324 196 170

2 Decade Growth rate % 21.34 24.34 27.343 Sex ratio(Per 1000)   933 920 8694 SC population % 16.48 14.54 23.35 ST population % 8.08 23.27 3.56 Rural Population % 73 74.7 78B Health1 Infant Mortality Rate Per 1000   67.6 86.1 1082 Maternity Mortality Rate/ 1000   5.4 6 8.72C Literacy 1 Total % 65.38 64.11 53.442 Male % 75.85 76.8 65.53 Female % 54.16 50.28 39.384 Rural % 59.4 58.1 47.55 Urban % 80.3 79.67 73.6D Agriculture 1 Double cropped area to NSA % 32.2 28 26.882 Net irrigated area to NSA % 40 31.6 423 Fertilizer consumption per Ha. Kg. 86.7 40.5 37E Electricity1 Electrified villages % 86.65 97 98.792 Power consumption per person kwh 333 250 1743 Power consumption-Urban % 62.68 48.4 55.984 Power consumption-Rural % 37.32 51.6 44.02F BPL Household % 28.6 37.4 36.37

(Source: - Distt. Statistical Book, Chhatarpur -2006)

2. RESOURCES INVENTORY

2.1 Natural Resources

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Chhatarpur district is blessed with natural resources in the form of ponds , rivers and

forest cover. The details of the natural resources among different blocks are explained in

the points that follow.

2.2 Agriculture, Land and Rainfall

The economy in the district can be easily classified as an agrarian economy with

operational holding of 2.89 hectare per farmer. Arable land area is 485,019 hectares, of

which 206,311 hectare is under irrigation. Besides it has 182,695 hectare of forest area

(approximately 21%).

Agriculture provides basic sustenance to all living beings in the district. It is very

important that ecologically, socially and economically sustainable agriculture should

become the backbone of the development process of the district. The district is agrarian

economy with all the major crops being produced here such as wheat, barley, gram,

etc.

(Table No. 2.2.1 )Agriculture and Land Details

S No Particulars Details1 Arable land 4,85,019 hectare

2 Irrigated agricultural land 206,311 hectare

3 Non irrigated area 278,708 hectare4 % of irrigated land 42%5 Total waste land 79,394 hectare

6 Major Crops (Rabi) Wheat, Gram, Peas, Alsi, Masoor, Mustard

6 a (Kharif) Soyabean, Groundnut, Til, Arahar, Barley, Paddy, ,Sugar Cane, Maize

(Source: - Distt. Statistical Book, Chhatarpur -2006)

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(Table No. 2.2.2)

Land holding Pattern of Farmers in Chhatarpur (2003-04)

Block

0-1 hectare 1-2 hectare 2-4 hectare 4-10 hectare 10-20 hectare Total

FarmerArable

LandFarmer

Arable

LandFarmer

Arable

LandFarmer

Arable

LandFarmer

Arable

LandFarmer

Arable

Land

Nowgaon 26,183 8,111 10,863 15,540 5,227 18,314 3,270 19,523 552 8,546 36,095 70,034

Chhatarpur 11,276 6,236 11,685 16,912 6,439 19,567 3,449 19,757 525 7,816 33,374 70,288

Rajnagar 8,011 4,713 11,736 16,959 7,318 21,673 4,681 27,261 951 15,193 32,697 85,799

Laundi 15,337 8,024 10,847 15,679 4,069 17,745 3,245 17,929 274 3,859 33,772 63,236

Barigarh 14,141 7,821 10,857 17,610 7,441 22,225 4,100 23,658 463 6,421 37,002 77,735

Badamalehr

a7,954 4,019 6,250 8,976 3,383 11,642 2,449 14,608 360 5,383 20,396 44,628

Bijawar 8,381 3,999 7,594 10,687 8,741 11,814 1,968 12,202 315 5,241 26,999 43,943

Buxwaha 5,920 2,682 5,225 7,125 5,827 7,876 1,311 8,134 210 3,493 18,493 29,310

Total 97,203 45,605 75,057 109,488 48,445 130,856 24,473 143,072 3,650 55,952 248,828 484,973

((Source: - Distt. Statistical Book, Chhatarpur -2006)

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On observing the land use over last 30 years, one can observe a whole lot of

changes that has occurred in agriculture in terms of land use. While there’s only a minute

increase (~ 12%) in the total sown area from 340,200 ha to 383,500 ha, the gross cropped area

has increased by around 25%. There’s a remarkable change in the area under irrigation. The

irrigated area has more than doubled from 77,000 ha to 169,500 ha. Similar is the change in the

double cropping. Percentage of double cropped area to net sown area has almost doubled from

14% to 26%, an indicator of both the increased irrigation facilities and the change in the

pattern. While, there may not be any change in terms of absolute area under food grain

cultivation, because of increase in the net sown area itself, the cropped area under food grains

has come down from 79% to 71%.

The yield of food grains has increased by around 28% from 984 kg/ha to 1273

kg/ha. Chhatarpur has a good potential in the field of agriculture Due to poverty and traditional

agricultural inputs, output is not able to meet the needs of growing population. Forward linkages

are not up to the need of farmers. Due to lack of market and credit facilities, farmers are facing

various problems. Agriculture is the major livelihood source in the district. There is a lack of

proper irrigation facilities and advanced agricultural practices due to which most of the land is

used for single cropping. Out of total Arable land of 485,019 hectares, only 97,376 hectares

has got double cropping area, rest 387,643 hectares is only a single cropping area.

(Table No. 2.2.3)Land Under Kharif And Rabi Cultivation

Season CropsLand under

cultivation (in ha)

Area sown in

2004-05 (in ha)

Kharif

Maize 805 740

Til 26,739 32,700

Urad 35,883 35,460

Total 63,427 68,900

Rabi

Gram 81,497 100,890

Mustard 11,297 12,600

Sugarcane 300 307

Total 93,094 1,13,797

(Source: - Distt. Statistical Book, Chhatarpur -2006)

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Further on the land use, there’s a good amount of land being used for vegetable cultivation. The vegetable production from around 7,000 ha of land under vegetable cultivation is a little more than 1.5 lac MTs. However, there’s only a limited use of land (173 ha) for fruit cultivation in the district.

(Table No. 2.2.4)

Block wise Vegetable & Fruit Cultivation

S No Block

Vegetable Cultivation Fruit Cultivation Area (Ha)

Area (Ha)

Production (MT)

1 Nowgaon 1,400 31,500.0 52

2 Chhatarpur 1,413 31,792.0 14

3 Rajnagar 1,658 37,530.0 30

4 Laundi 517 11,632.5 16

5 Barigarh 713 16,042.5 19

6 Badamalhera 432 9720 16

7 Bijawar 657 1,478.2 12

8 Buxwaha 195 4,387.5 14

Total 6,985 1,57,162.5 173

(Source: - Distt. Statistical Book, Chhatarpur -2006)

(Table No. 2.2.5)

Average Annual Rainfall Of Previous Five Years ( in mm)

S No

Blocks 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06

1 Chhatarpur 927.9 924.4 1,423.6 932.9 1060.1

2 Laundi 1,122.0 850.0 1,392.0 835.0 898.0

3 Bijawar 1,206.8 927.6 1,588.2 1,110.0 1165.0

4 Nowgaon 1,081.9 751.0 1,334.8 906.7 768.4

5 Rajnagar 1,067.2 938.2 1,373.7 1,095.6 868.0

6 Barigarh 1,106.2 701.5 981.2 921.3 959.0

7 Badamalhera 1,119.8 1,123.8 1,542.4 1,056.9 1333.0

8 Buxwaha 881.2 738.8 1,463.5 1,063.0 1360.5

Avg Year wise 1,069.7 869.4 1,386.8 990.1 1051.5

(Source: - Distt. Statistical Book, Chhatarpur -2006)

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2.3 Livestock

There’s a good quantum of animal resources in the district. However, one has to look at their productivity and other related issues to

check the viability for deriving a major portion of the livelihoods from these resources. Per kilometer animal population in Chhatarpur district is

low. It can be increased significantly to provide additional employment to the people here.

(Table No. 2.3 )

Animal Resources in the district

Block Cow Buffalo Goat Sheep Pig Hen Total

Chhatarpur 68,396 38,530 59,251 4,127 3,730 14,415 174,855

Nowgaon 56,485 31,334 57,747 4,203 3,201 17,053 153,777

Laundi 50,058 25,281 40,839 2,446 1,170 15,374 120,067

Barigarh 54,761 25,181 46,267 3,610 785 9,545 130,631

Bada malhera 80,443 33,363 28,171 2,481 1,968 14,162 146,545

Rajnagar 66,358 57,840 51,916 1,996 3,851 15,324 182,219

Buxwaha 50,040 10,473 9,416 800 682 4,930 71,497

Bijawar 78,417 28,807 42,473 4,119 3,576 13,570 157,976

Total 504,958 250,809 366,080 23,782 19,163 10,4373 1137,567

(Source: - Distt. Statistical Book, Chhatarpur -2006)

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2.4 Road and Railway

Transportation infrastructure from villages to village and urban centers has immense scope

to improve the socio-economic condition of rural population and bring new vistas for

development in both rural and urban areas. Chhatarpur district is lacking transport

infrastructure in rural areas. Public transport system is also lacking in the absence of road

connectivity and these all factors are adversely affecting the development of masses.

(Table No. 2.4.1)

Transportation Natwork of the District

S NoTransport

NetworkDetails

1 Pucca Road 1510.28 km

2 Kachcha Road 556.22 km

3 Railway Station 1(in Harpalpur)

4 Air port One(Khajuraho)

(Source: - Distt. Statistical Book, Chhatarpur -2006)

(Table No.2.4.2)

Blockwise Kachha & Pucca Road

(Source: - Distt. Statistical Book, Chhatarpur -2006)

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2.5 Irrigation

In Chhatarpur district, 44% of total agriculture land is irrigated. Average rainfall of

the district is 1074.9 mm. Main sources of irrigation are tube wells, wells, canals, ponds and

stop dams. Ken, Urmil and Dhasan rivers are the three major river sources of in the district.

(Table No. 2.5.1 )

Irrigation Facilities and Area Irrigated

S

NoIrrigation facility Numbers Irrigated Area (In Ha)

1 Well 66,030 162,221

2 Tube well 360 2,026

3 Canals Nil 22,115

4 River 3

(Ken, Dhasan, Urmil)25,952

5 Pond 761 6,304

6 Others Streamlets 25,952

(Source: - Distt. Statistical Book, Chhatarpur -2006)

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Tube-well irrigation is not very common due to the continuous decrease in sub-

surface water level. Dug well irrigation is more successful here. There are only 7.6 tube wells

per 10,000 hectares of land in Chhatarpur district in comparison to an average of 60 tubewells

per 10,000 hectares of land in the state of Madhya Pradesh.

Ground water level for the district in 2004-05 was at 6.75 meters. The position

of ground water level during the period from 2000-05 for the development blocks of the districts

in presented in the table below:

(Table No. 2.5.2 )

Ground water Table ( in metres)

S No Block2000-

01

2001-

02

2002-

03

2003-

04

2004-

05

1 Chhatarpur 6.5 7.06 4.78 7.38 6.63

2 Nowgaon 6.31 6.37 8.35 7.6 7.16

3 Laundi 6.35 7.31 8.25 7.43 7.52

4 Barigarh 6.82 7.52 8.08 6.85 6.59

5 Rajnagar 6.89 7.25 7.07 6.79 6.57

6 Bijawar 6.01 6.15 7.46 7.02 6.8

7 Badamalhera 7.84 8.3 9.07 9.14 6.15

8 Buxwaha 5.88 6.26 7.5 6.73 6.62

Total 6.57 7.02 7.57 7.36 6.75

(Source: - Distt. Statistical Book, Chhatarpur -2006)

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2.6 Electricity

The census figure (Table No.1.7) shows that 98.79 % of the villages are electrified

whereas the state average is 97% and the national average is 86.65%. Though the figure of the

district does not look very bad but when the rural and urban consumption of electricity is

compared, we can see that the urban consumption of electricity (44.02%) is lower than the rural

consumption (55.98%).

(Table No. 2.6)

Comparative Figurs of Electricity Consumption in MP & Chhatarpur

S

No

Particulars M P Chhatarpur

1 Electrified Villages 97.30% 98.79%

2Consumption per consumer (In

KwH)250 385

3 Urban electricity consumption 48% 44.02%

4 Rural electricity consumption 52% 55.98%

(Source: - Distt. Statistical Book, Chhatarpur -2006)

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2.7 Banking Facilities

In Chhatarpur District Nationalized, Cooperative, Land Development Banks and Rural

Development Banks are functioning. SBI, PNB, P&S Bank, Allahabad Bank, BOB, UBI,

Canara Bank and RRBs are major banks in the district.

(Table No. 2.7.1)

Banking Infrastructure

S

NoName of the Bank

No of

Branches

1 State Bank Of India 17

2 Bank Of Baroda 2

3 Punjab National Bank 2

4 Allahabad Bank 1

5 Punjab And Sind Bank 1

6 State Bank Of Indore 1

7 Union Bank Of India 1

8 Canara Bank 2

9 Bundelkhand Shetriya Bank 42

10 TTL Commercial Bank 69

11 District Central Co-Operative Bank 15

12District Commercial Agriculture And Rural

Development Bank10

13 TTL Cooperative Bank 25

14 TTL Branches (District) 94

15 Primary Agriculture Credit Societies 113

(Source: - Distt. Statistical Book, Chhatarpur -2006)

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Banking infrastructure in the district is comparatively low, as compared to the average

figures of the state as a whole. There are just 7 bank branches per lac of population in

Chhatarpur in comparison to 11 for the state of MP. The CD ratio and the absolute average

figures of per person credits and deposits is also quite low in the ditrict.

(Table No. 2.7.2)

Comparative Figures of Banking Facilities in MP & Chhatarpur Distt.

S No

Banking facility Unit MP Chhatarpur

1 Banks per lac population in 2002-03 Nos. 11 7

2 Per person deposits 2003 In Rs. 5508 3998

3 Per person bank loan 2003 In Rs. 2559 1749

4 Credit- Deposit ratio 2003 Ratio 46.5 43.0

(Source: - Distt. Statistical Book, Chhatarpur -2006)

2.8 Education and Literacy

As is indicated through various other indicators, the indicator of Education and literacy

indicate much the same status of the district. Only 53% of the district population is literate.

The figures for the rural areas are much less than this at 47%. Literacy among women is also

one of the lowest in the state at just 39% of women being able to read and write.

There’s an improvement over last year’s figures, but the rate of improvement requires to be

much more than the existing rate to bring it at par with the state and national level averages.

(Table No. 2.8.1)

Literacy Rate among Men and Women

S No Particulars 1991 2001 Rural

AreasUrban Areas

1 Male 46.87% 65.50% 63.30% 82.20%

2 Female 21.32% 39.38% 32.30% 62.80%

Total 35.24% 53.44% 47.50% 73.60%

(Source: - Distt. Statistical Book, Chhatarpur -2006)

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(Table No. 2.8.2)Block wise Literacy Rate

S

NoBlock

Literacy Rate in 2001 (%)

Male Female Total

1 Badamalhera 57.3 30.4 44.9

2 Gaurihar 69.9 38.3 55.5

3 Bijawar 58.3 32.9 46.9

4 Chhatarpur 55.7 30.1 43.8

5 Laundi 64.5 35.0 51.0

6 Nowgaon 63.3 33.5 49.5

7 Rajnagar 55.4 27.2 42.3

8 Baxwaha 63.8 36.4 51.2

Total 61.0 33.0 48.1

(Source: - Distt. Statistical Book, Chhatarpur -2006)

(Table No. 2.8.3 )

Educational Infrastructure in the District

S N Blocks Primary school Middle

school

Govt high

school

Govt Hr Sec School

Govt.College

Govt Pvt EGS Govt Pvt

1 Badamalehra 218 12 85 55 11 4 4 0

2 Barigarh 149 4 46 62 20 6 3 0

3 Bijawar 170 5 73 51 28 5 5 1

4 Buxwaha 99 4 36 38 10 4 1 0

5 Chhatarpur 207 12 95 77 60 8 6 2

6 Laundi 209 9 73 62 28 3 5 1

7 Nowgaon 152 11 22 69 49 5 7 2

8 Rajnagar 199 10 62 72 23 3 7 0

Total 1403 67 492 486 229 38 38 6

(Source: - Distt. Statistical Book, Chhatarpur -2006)

There are 1,964 primary schools, 715 middle schools and 76 High and

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district. The existing set of infrastructure clearly shows a dearth of required infrastructure, more

so for the higher level of education.

In addition to above, there is a Government college of Education, an ITI and a

Central School in Chhatarpur block, and a DIET Centre and one Novodaya Vidyalaya in

Nowgon block of the district.

2.9 Fisheries

Chhatarpur district has also got a good potential for fisheries. Fisheries can be a

viable option for employment generation in various villages, if practiced technically. The district

has got 761 points with an area of 1,666 hectares yielding a production of 2,500 MT.

( Table No. 2.9 )

Number of Ponds, Area and Fish Production (2004)

S NO Block No of ponds

Area (In Ha)

Fish Production (In MT)

1 Chhatarpur 102 198.13 297

2 Rajnagar 143 273.45 410

3 Bijawar 90 233.79 351

4 Buxwaha 59 73.70 111

5 Badamalhera 99 140.16 210

6 Laundi 74 232.26 348

7 Barigarh 115 296.00 444

8 Nowgaon 79 219.10 329

Total 761 1666.61 2500

(Source: - Distt. Statistical Book, Chhatarpur -2006)

2.10 Human Resources

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2.10.1 INDUSTRIES Following industries exist in Chhatarpur:

Agriculture based ( Sugar cane based cottage industry, Pulses, Oil mil, Cottage Industry,

Vegetable processing Industry, and Apiculture),

Mineral based (stone crusher, brick, pottery, granite tiles, statues of plaster of Paris, Ceramic

Industry and rock phosphate etc ).

Forest based (Furniture industry, bidi, incense sticks, bamboo craft, other medicinal and agro

based),

Mechanical Based: (Cooler manufacturing, tractor trolley, truck and bus body and Nut-Bolt,

washer manufacturing industry,Door and windows fixtures.)

Taking into account the available resources following industries can be established in the district

for the amelioration of people:

Agriculture and Horticulture Related Industries: Gram mill, Flour mill, Hybrid seed,

Piggery, Poultry feed, Bakery, Spices, Fruit preservation.

Forest Based Industries: Wooden furniture, Plywood, Electricity Board, Artistic toys of

wood, Bidi Udyog, Ayurvedic Medicine, Sports items etc.

Cattle Based Industries: Leather preservation unit, Leather shoes, Leather belt, Bag, Toys,,

Button etc.

Mining Based Industries: With the availability of Granite, lime stone and diaspore industries

for Granite block, Cement block, Stone crusher, Fire bricks, Statues can be established in the

district.

Need Based Industries: Readymade garments, Auto parts, Rickshaw-Cycle parts, Distemper,

Printing ink, Agricultural equipments like Cultivator, Plough, seed drill, Hydraulic tractor-

trolley, etc.

Industries Having Investments Above Rs.5.00 Lacs:

There’s only 14 such industries in the district which has investment more than Rs 5 lacs. This

indicates the poor status of industrialization in the district.

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3 En-Visioning Exercise:

For solving the problems of backward areas of chhatarpur district, a B.R.G.F. scheme is proposal to be executed. A "Cattle Fair" was organized to provide information's relating to the aims, and purposes of the scheme to various head of the departments, people's representations and common peoples.

Afterwards discussions were held on resources provided by survey parties of all Gram Panchayats, this basic problem, requirements and probable solutions. After the deliberations, a format was decided in which the problems and expectations of rural and backward areas were identified as below:

I. Lack of facilities of Storage and marketing of agricultural products and Irrigation.

II. Lack of facilities of Health and Education.

III. Lack of Aanganwari centers for women and children.

IV. Lack of approach roads for villages.

V. Unavailability of community centers for social and cultural activities.

VI. Lack of hybrid/good quality cattle population.

VII. Insufficient supply of electricity.

Different clusters of identified problems were formed based on 2 parameters. Firstly, those village works which can be done through other schemes and secondly those works which are not being executed for want of departmental funds or through other schemes. All these identified works were approved by the Gram Saba. Due to this procedure, insured that exit protocol should be done by members of "Nigrani Samiti" to improve the quality of works.

The proposal was then submitted before Janpad Panchayat and was rectified after inclusion of some other proposals.

All the proposed works under the BRGF scheme were examined by the representatives of Zila Panchayat in the meeting held at Zila panchayat. After detailed discussions, all the proposals were rectified unanimously on date 20.02.2007.

The proposal approved by Zila Panchayat was placed before Zola Yojna Samiti on date 10/05/2007. It was found that all the proposed works are extremely necessary. It was also found that additional staff is not required for the execution of these works. Various departments have to run their activities from rented buildings. Zila Yojna Samiti also approve the proposal unanimously on the same date.

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3.1Vision Building Efforts

In various discussion with different stake holder, the subject of causes of

backwardness. The objective was such instruction was to bellow people to express their

ideas and causes.

Generally, poverty disease and increasing cost of living were included in the first level of

discussions. Explored further it was seen that shift took place to caste conflicts illiteracy

and social custom and focused discussion of functioning of PRI's, absence of infrastructure

live stock development, higher education , Aaganwadi lack of health services. Heavy

problems of SC / ST, unelectrified villages, increase capacity building at each level, lack of

play ground etc.

Causes of backwardness Less participation of peoples in PRI's

Lack of Awareness, Among people.

Illiteracy.

Unemployment.

Lack of Health facilities.

Vision Empowerment of peoples and strenthing of PRI's improvement of health,

education communication, resource center, better utilization of available resources,

improvement of cattle's bread, improve infrastructure capacity of communities.

Mission With the funds available under BRGF in district will the address the demand of

communities for improving indicators of women and child health , milk production,

poverty reduction, responsible and accountable self governance through their

participation.

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4. SWOT ANALYSIS

The district profile in the last chapter detailed a lot on the status of the district

on various parameters. A thorough look of the profile would guide us not only the poorer

and under-developed status of the district but also to the factors behind this. It exposes

various gaps and strengths with in the district. Before designing any project or program

for removing the poverty, backwardness, it would quite meaningful to study the strengths

of the district, which need to be harnessed to overcome this situation of under-

development. Simultaneously, we also need to identify the weak areas, which needed to

be addressed to bring the district in comparable position to the various state and national

level development indicators.

This chapter is an attempt to know this in detail :

4.1 Strengths

There are number of strengths in the district, which need to be further

strengthened and optimally harnessed to remove the existing state of poverty, backwards-

ness and under-development:

Rich/perennial water resources in quite a large part of the district

A good number of nalas, rivulets and the old Chandela tanks

Number of various training institutions

Large Livestock population.

Sites of historical and religious importance

Availabilty of minrals

A well established and recognized tourist hub in Khajuraho and Dhubela

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4.2 Weaknesses

Like in all the places, there are a large number of weaknesses in the district,

which is responsible, to an extent, for its backwardness. Here’s a list of some of the

weaknesses of the district comprising of both the problems and the constraints:

Undulating topography.

High number of people below poverty line .

Differentiating social relationship and structures i.e. gender, caste and class.

Less developed Secondary and Tertiary Sector.

Poor Education Infrastructure i.e. Schools, Colleges, etc.

Under-developed Health Infrastructure.

Low soil fertility.

Traditional agriculture practices.

Poor irrigation facilities.

Low cattle productivity .

Depleting Forest resources .

High run-off and soil erosion.

Poor transport Infrastructure i.e. Roads, Rail, Communication.

.

4.3 Opportunities

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If one look at the strengths that are there in the district and observe the

weaknesses of the district, one can easily find a lot of opportunity areas to work on, to

take the district of the path of development.

Here are some of the ‘opportunities’, clearly evident from the profile of

the district, the strengths that operate in favour of the district and the weaknesses that one

need to work towards addressing:

Provision of various infrastructure at various level i.e. HHs, village and higher up

levels.

Provision of basic infrastructure towards education and health sector .

Development of various livelihoods infrastructure i.e. communication, electricity, etc.

Strengthening and development of the old Chandela tanks.

Large portion of land can be brought under double cropping.

Advance and scientific agriculture.

Commercial forestry/ horticultural opportunities.

Medicinal plants cultivation.

Cattle Rearing.

Livelihood opportunities for rural poor through SHGs & micro finance.

Strengthening of the tourism based livelihoods through further widening of the tourist

hub.

Off-farm income generation activities though introduction of some of the new labour

oriented industries i.e. furniture, garment manufacturing & handicrafts, etc.

4.4 Threats Less rainfall.

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Decreasing forest cover and ground water table.

Dacoit problem in border area villages .

Comparatively stagnant agriculture yield vis-à-vis growing population.

Electricity power problem in the villages.

Traditional migration of rural people.

Highly feudalistic society.

As one can observe from the SWOT analysis done above, we could say that despite

being one of the backward and under-developed districts in Madhya Pradesh, it has high

untapped potential for development, which could be harnessed through systematic

planning and its effective implementation.

5. Existing Infrastructure and Critical Gap

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Infrastructure facilities of a district form its backbone. It is the infrastructure which

ensures the proper utilization of resources available in the district. The detail of the

infrastructural facilities available in the district are explained below.

( Table No. 5 )

Infrastructure

S. No. Particulars Sanctioned Availability Gaps Through

BRGFOther

schemes

1 PHC 43 33 10 10  

2Sub Health center Building 186 56 130 130  

3Ayurvedic Dispensary Building 29 11 18 18  

4 Anganvadi 891 285 606 309 Department

5Veterinary Hospital Building 71 50 21 21  

6 A.I.Center 59 20 39 39  

7 Godown Cum Fairprice Shop 648 455 193 40 Co-op. Bank

8 High School 95 82 13 13  

9 Higher Sec. School 84 81 3 3  

10 Link Road ( PMGSY) 17 Kms 17 Km 3KmSFC / 12Th

Finance Commission.

11Electrification (Villages) 1081 1063 18 18  

12 Panchayat Bhawan 558 418 140 140  

13Training & Information Center 40 Nil 40 40  

5.1 Pictographic Map

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EXSISTING INFRASTRUCTURES

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5.2 Pictographic Map

EXSISTING INFRASTRUCTURES

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5.3 Pictographic MapEXSISTING INFRASTRUCTURES

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5.4 Pictographic MapEXSISTING INFRASTRUCTURES

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5. 6 Pictographic MapEXSISTING INFRASTRUCTURES

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5. 7 Pictographic MapEXSISTING INFRASTRUCTURES

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5. 8 Pictographic MapEXS ISTING INFRASTRUCTURES

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6.1 PRPBLEM ANALYSISEFFECTS

STARTER PROBLEM

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Low Economic, Social & Cultural Life Standard

Lack of Ayurvedic Hospital

Non Availability of electric Connection

Lack of artificial

Insemination Centers

Lack of water

Lack of Drinking Water

Lack of Irrigated Water

Degradation of Cattle health

Lack of Basic facility

Lack of education Facility

Fall of Human Health

Non availability of Residential

accommodation

Low Income

Lack of vetienary Hospital

Lack of Aaganwadi Building

Lack of Govt & community Halls, Godowns

Fall of Human Lack of Aaganwadi

Lack of Roads

Lack of School

Buildings

Non Availability

of other facility

Unemployment

Non availability of employment at village level

Expenditure of Life

Low Agriculture Productivity

Migration

Shortage of Information centers

Low Milk Production

Low Educational StatusContaminated

Drinking Water Low Livestock Malnutrition'sFall in social &

Cultural Standard

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CAUSES

6.2 OBJECTIVE ANALYSIS

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Availability of Basic Facilities

Increase in employment opportunity

Electrification

Apana Ghar

Construction of Ayrvedic

dispencery

Constriction of Aanganwadis

Construction of Stadium for sports

Construction of Higher Secondary School

Building

Construction of High School Buildings

Availability of Basic Educational Facilities

Construction of Buildings

Estibilishment of Sub-division level

Information

Availability of of Human animal Health Facility

Estibilishment of Cattle Centers, Fishries

Construction of godown and

shops

Link Road PlanConstruction of Primary Health

Centers

Construction of Punchayat. Buildings

Construction of Veterinary Hospitals

Construction of Artificial Insemination Centers

Construction of Community Buildings

Construction of Sub-Health Centers

Lack of PHC

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7. Identification of lead sector:

7.1 Action Plan: On the basis of the short comings found in major components during survey

of the district: action plan has been prepared area wise and population wise.

7.1.1 Education:

1. Large number of children have been educated through primary and secondary level

schools under sarve Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA). For the over all development, the

education up to high school and higher secondary level is very important.

2. The students of high school and high secondary are increased due to increase in

passed out children at middle level school.

7.1.2 Women and child Welfare:

1. In the rural areas of chhatarpur district, children are victims of malnutrition on large

scale and there are no arrangements for the proper care of pregnant women.

2. The condition of IMR and MMR in rural areas is not satisfactory, due to this large

number of Aanganwari centers have been started in rural areas. The pregnant women

and children can not avail the facilities provided by Aanganwaris due to lack of proper

buildings. Therefore the representatives of PRI's decided that buildings for

Aanganwaris must be constructed.

3. The buildings of these Aanganwari centers have been developed as a form of

multipurpose and community campus. These buildings shall be connected to other

Government schemes also; in which management of Panchayat bhawan and Ayurvedic

Hospital is important. This campus shall be developed as a community centre where

boundary wall, and slide for children etc. In future these buildings shall be developed as

the resource centre of the village.

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7.2 Sub plan (S.C. / S.T)

7.2.1 Apna Ghar:

1. The number of homeless and BPL families in the district is 89256 (36.37%), which is

above the National average of 28.6%. Due to lack of proper houses these families suffer

from various diseases and could not do any effort for the upliftment of their living

standard.

2. The representatives of PRI's emphasised the urgent need to remove the scarcity of houses.

This will provide "Apana Ghar" to the families belonging to SC/ST in the district. This

will uplift their living standards considerably.

3. All the rules of "Indira Awas Yojna" shall be complied with in "Apna Ghar" scheme.

7.3 Development of information system:1. The information system in most of the Panchayats of the districts is being evolved

through telephone or mobile.

2. With the institutionalization of gram panchayat, their connectivity with telephone is

very important. All the 558 gram panchayats shall be connected to telephone. Its

monthly rent up to Rs 500/- shall be provided from this scheme.

3. Efforts are in progress to develop gram panchayats as information centers by

connecting these telephones with computers and internet network at recourse centre.

4 .With the development of information centers and trainings imparted at village and

block level; the villages would get information about various schemes. The villagers

shall get all relevant information's as well as Government. / Non-government trainings,

from time to time. The ignorance / unwillingness of the villages towards Government

schemes / programmes shall be removed and this will help in proper implementation

of various schemes. This will ultimately help in the removal of backwardness of the

district.

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8. Pictographic Maps of Proposed Works

8.1 Pictographic Map

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8.2 Pictographic Map

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8.3 Pictographic Map

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8.4 Pictographic Map

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8.5 Pictographic Map

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8.6 Pictographic Map

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8.7 Pictographic Map

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8.8 Pictographic Map

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9 .Outcomes( Table No. 9 )

S.

No.

Name of

Activity

No. of

Works

Expected

Outcomes

1 Aanganwari 309 The construction of Aanganwar buildings shall facilitate in bringing

rural children to the Aanganwari centers. Here the children shell get nutrition's

food and facilities of various activities of knowledge. Health facilities shall be

given to pregnant women. this will help in decreasing Infant Mortality Rate fr

(IMR) from 108 .

2 Health 158 Birth and death rate can be controlled by providing health facilities at the

village level and MMR decreases from 8.72. Safe delivery facility for women

shall be extended further

3 Electrification 30 The target of cent percent electrification of all the villages of the district shall

be possible. Agricultural production and local industries shall be encouraged.

These shall increase employment opportunity. This will help in the socio-

economic development of the villages

4 Education 16 Literacy rate of the district shall increase with the construction of school

buildings from 53.44%. The dependency of students on other areas for

education shall be minimized. These schools shall be computerized in future

and this will help the students to increase their educational sphere

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5 Panchayat/

Community

Centers

242 These buildings shall be evolved in future as the centers of social and cultural

activities. The people of all communities and religion shall contribute with

dedication and god ill. These buildings shall also help in running panchayat

activities properly

6 Veterinary

Centers/Artificial

insemination centers

41 Weak and sick animals shall get proper treatment by the establishment

of veterinary centers. The contagions diseases of animals shall be

prevented. The population of hybrid cattle shall be increased with the

help of artificial insemination centers. It will help in milk production

and agriculture sector. People will get more employment opportunities.

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10. FUND FLOW FROM VARIOUS SCHEMES

( Table No. 10 )

S. No. Name of Schemes

Expected Resource Inflow In Lacs

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12 Total

1 N.R.E.G.S 4773.50 5250.85 5775.93 6553.53 6988.88 29342.69

2 I.C.D.S. 313.00 324.00 348.00 376.00 394.00 1755.00

3 M.D.M. 120.26 132.29 145.51 160.07 176.07 734.20

4 S.G.S.Y 9.34 10.28 11.31 12.44 13.68 57.05

5 P.H.E 59.98 65.98 72.58 79.83 87.82 96.60

6 I.A.Y. 228.86 251.75 276.92 304.61 335.07 1397.21

7 12th F. C. 307.50 338.25 372.08 409.28 450.21 1877.32

8 S.F.C. 436.41 480.05 528.06 580.86 638.95 2664.33

9 D.P.I.P 220.97 243.07 267.37 294.11 323.52 1349.04

10 S.S.A. 1267.00 1325.00 1390.00 1485.00 1625.00 7092.00

11 T.S.C. 310.00 330.00 350.00 372.00 400.00 1762.00

12 A.R.W.S.P. 585.00 600.00 610.00 621.00 633.00 3049.00

13 Veterinary 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 75.00

14 P.C. 300.00 320.00 330.00 340.00 350.00 1640.00

15 P.M.G.S.Y 1397.00 1536.70 1690.37 1859.41 2045.35 8528.82

16 BRGF 1391.66 1412.42 1492.08 1541.10 1578.29 7415.55

( Refer Annexure No.3 )

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11 Fund flow of Rural & Urban Area( Table No.11 )

( Amount in Lacs ) S.

No. Detail 2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12 Total Percentage

1 Rural area 936.78 957.54 1037.2 1086.22 1123.41 5141.2 74.60%

2 Urban area 350 350 350 350 350 1750 25.40%

 3 Total 1286.78 1307.54 1387.2 1436.22 1473.41 6891.2 100

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Rural areaUrban area

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12 Three Tier Fund Flow of B.R.G.F.

Gram Pancahyat

, 58

Janpad Panchyat,

22

Zila Panchyat ,

20

( Table.12 )

Detail'sYear 2007-08 Year 2008-09 Year 2009-10 Year 2010-11 Year 2011-12 Total

No. of Works

Amount in Lacs

No. of Works

Amount in Lacs

No. of Works

Amount in Lacs

No. of Works

Amount in Lacs

No. of Works

Amount in Lacs

No. of Works

Amount in Lacs Percentage

Gram Panchyat

Lavel689 595 695 607.3 687 590 689 596.5 688 594 3448 2982.8 58

Janpad Panchyat

Lavel31 195 36 227 36 227 36 227 39 254 178 1130 22

Zila Panchyat

Lavel7 146.8 7 123.3 13 220.2 14 262.7 15 275.4 56 1028.4 20

TOTAL 727 936.8 738 957.5 736 1037 739 1086 742 1123 3682 5141.2 100 ( Refer Annexure No. 4 )

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13 Sector Wise Fund flow under BRGF

Aw as14%

Livelyhood2%

Panchayatiraj23%

Other's4%

Health19%

Woman & Child Welfare

15%

Veterinary3%

Rural Connectivity

1%

Education5%

Agriculture4%

Electrif ication10%

( Table No 13 )

S. No. Name of Sector Amount Percentage

1 Health 1002 19.5

2 Woman & Child Welfare 772.5 15

3 Veterinary 150 2.9

4 Agriculture 223.22 4.3

5 Education 270 5.3

6 Rural Connectivity 41.53 0.8

7 Electrification 508.4 9.9

8 Awas 697.5 13.6

9 Livelyhood 128 2.5

10 Panchayatiraj 1148 22.3

11 Other's 200 3.9

  Total 5141.15 100

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14. INTEGRATED PLAN

Plan under B.R.G.F. 2007 ~2012

S. No. Sector Detail No. Unit

CostTotal Cost

1 HealthPHC 10 6 60Sub Health center Building 130 6 780Ayurvedic Dispensary Building 18 9 162

2 Woman & Child Welfare Anganvadi 309 2.5 772.5

3 VeterinaryVeterinary Hospital Building 21 2.5 52.5A.I.Center 39 2.5 97.5

4 AgricultureGodown Cum Fairprice Shop 40 5 200Fishries 1 23.2 23.22

5 EducationHigh School 13 15 195Higher Secondary 3 25 75

6 Rural Connetivity

Link Road 3 5 14.75Road with Drainage 1 26.8 26.78

7 Electrification Electrification 30   508.48 Awas Apna Ghar 2790 0.25 697.59 Livelyhood A.H.Center developed by J.K.Trust 20 6.4 128

10 PanchyatirajPanchayat Bhawan 140 5 700Community Bhawan 62 4 248Training & Information Center 40 5 200

11 Other's Stadium 8 25 200    Sub-Total (In Lacs) 3678   5141    Refer Annexure No. 3

12 Capacity Building

Provision for Monitoring & Outsource Person

5%   350Connections & strument s of Telephone to PRI's

    Telephone Facility to PRI's 558 0.3 167.4    Evaluation 0.1%   7

13 ULB's as per plan     1750Grand-Total (In Lacs) 7416

Refer Annexure No. 1

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15 Five Year Plan of Urban Local Bodies

( Table No. 15)

NO. Name of Urban Bodies No. of Works

Amount (In Lacs)

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12 Total

1 Nagar Palika Chhatarpur 92 81 66 83.2 150 150 530.15

2 Nagar Palika Nowgong 54 59.5 28 81 63 81 312.5

3 Nagar Panchayat Harpalpur 4 10 10.3 5 0 4.7 30

4 Nagar Panchayat Gadimalhara 5 12.6 24.9 12.3 12.5 0 62.25

5 Nagar Panchayat Maharajpur 10 47.8 34.4 11.4 1.4 10 105

6 Nagar Panchayat Chandala 6 10 10 10 10 10 50

7 Nagar Panchayat Barigarh 31 10.9 8.4 9.3 11.09 9.4 49.09

8 Nagar Panchayat Rajnagar 12 9.5 13.4 9.5 6 1.25 39.6

9 Nagar Panchayat Khajuraho 10 15.9 40.9 25.9 15.9 10.9 109.5

10 Nagar Panchayat Satai 18 11 25 25 21 13 95

11 Nagar Panchayat Bijawar 11 17 17.3 4 3 4.75 46

12Nagar Panchayat Badamalahara 38 22.8 32.8 32.8 23.8 26.8 139

13 Nagar Panchayat Ghuwara 11 14.5 11.5 15 20 16 77

14 Nagar Panchayat Baxwaha 6 5 15 5 10 10 45

15 Nagar Panchayat Laundi 21 22.6 11.8 20.3 2.6 1.8 59.1

  Total 329 350.1 350 350 350.3 350 1749.2( Refer Annexure No. 2 )

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16. Year wise Janpad Plan under B.R.G.F.

16.1 Janpad Panchayat, Chhatarpur

Name of WorksYear 2007-08 Year 2008-09 Year 2009-10 Year 2010-11 Year 2011-12 Total

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13Aaganbadi 8 20 10 25 15 37.5 20 50 8 20 61 152.5Apna Ghar 81 20.25 81 20.25 81 20.25 81 20.25 81 20.25 405 101.25Veterinary Hospital 1 2.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2.5

AI Center 1 2.5 1 2.5 1 2.5 1 2.5 2 5 6 15Godown Cum Fairprise Shop 1 5 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 9 45

Panchayat Bhawan 4 20 6 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 50

Community Bhawan 2 8 2 8 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 20

Vaillage Lavel Training & Information Center

1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 5 25

Primary Health Center 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 1 6

Sub Health Center 3 18 3 18 3 18 5 30 4 24 18 108A.H.Center 0 0 5 32 5 32 5 32 5 32 20 128High School 3 45 2 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 75Higher Secondary School

0 0 0 0 1 25 0 0 0 0 1 25

Stadium 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 25 0 0 1 25Total 105 146.25 113 180.75 109 150.25 117 180.75 104 120.25 548 778.25

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16.2 Janpad Panchayat, Nowgong

Name of WorksYear 2007-08 Year 2008-09 Year 2009-10 Year 2010-11 Year 2011-12 Total

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13Aaganbadi 13 32.5 20 50 13 32.5 14 35 20 50 80 200Apna Ghar 75 18.75 75 18.75 75 18.75 75 18.75 75 18.75 375 93.75Veterinary Hospital 1 2.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2.5

AI Center 2 5 2 5 1 2.5 0 0 2 5 7 17.5Godown Cum Fairprise Shop 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 5 25

Panchayat Bhawan 4 20 4 20 4 20 3 15 0 0 15 75

Community Bhawan 1 4 1 4 1 4 4 16 4 16 11 44

Link Road 0 0 4 8.75 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 8.75Vaillage Lavel

Training & Information

Center

1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 5 25

Primary Health Center 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6

Sub Health Center 5 30 5 30 3 18 2 12 3 18 18 108Ayurvedic Dispensary 2 18 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 27

High School 0 0 1 15 1 15 0 0 0 0 2 30Fisheries 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 23.22 0 0 1 23.22Stadium 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 25 1 25

Total 105 140.75 116 176.5 100 120.75 101 129.97 107 142.75 529 710.72

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16.3 Janpad Panchayat, Badamalhra

Name of WorksYear 2007-08 Year 2008-09 Year 2009-10 Year 2010-11 Year 2011-12 Total

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13Aaganbadi 12 30 8 20 8 20 4 10 2 5 34 85Apna Ghar 79 19.75 79 19.75 79 19.75 79 19.75 79 19.75 395 98.75Veterinary Hospital 0 0 1 2.5 1 2.5 0 0 0 0 2 5

AI Center 1 2.5 1 2.5 0 0 1 2.5 0 0 3 7.5Godown Cum Fairprise Shop 1 5 0 0 3 15 2 10 3 15 9 45

Panchayat Bhawan 2 10 2 10 7 35 5 25 15 75 31 155

Community Bhawan 1 4 2 8 3 12 4 16 0 0 10 40

Vaillage Lavel Training & Information

Center

1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 5 25

Sub Health Center 3 18 3 18 3 18 2 12 4 24 15 90Ayurvedic Dispensary 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 0 0 1 9

High School 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 15 1 15Electrification 0 0 0 0 8 125.2 0 0 0 0 8 125.2

Stadium 0 0 1 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 25Total 100 94.25 98 110.75 113 252.45 99 109.25 105 158.75 515 725.45

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16.4 Janpad Panchayat, Bijawar

Name of WorksYear 2007-08 Year 2008-09 Year 2009-10 Year 2010-11 Year 2011-12 Total

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13Aaaganbadi 8 20 8 20 15 37.5 9 22.5 16 40 56 140Apna Ghar 60 15 60 15 60 15 60 15 60 15 300 75Veterinary Hospital 1 2.5 1 2.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5

AI Center 1 2.5 2 5 2 5 2 5 1 2.5 8 20Godown Cum Fairprise Shop 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 0 0 4 20

Panchayat Bhawan 4 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 20

Camunity Bhawan 2 8 2 8 3 12 3 12 2 8 12 48Vaillage Lavel

Training & Information

Center

1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 2 10 6 30

Primary Health Center 2 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 12

Sub Health Center 3 18 3 18 4 24 4 24 1 6 15 90Ayurvedic Dispensary 0 0 1 9 1 9 0 0 0 0 2 18

High School 0 0 0 0 2 30 0 0 0 0 2 30Electrification 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 195.41 11 195.41

Link Road 1 26.78 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 26.78Stadium 1 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 25

Total 85 159.78 79 87.5 89 142.5 80 88.5 93 276.91 426 755.19

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16.5 Janpad Panchayat, Rajnagar

Name of WorksYear 2007-08 Year 2008-09 Year 2009-10 Year 2010-11 Year 2011-12 Total

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13Aaganbadi 8 20 2 5 1 2.5 0 0 5 12.5 16 40Apna Ghar 86 21.5 86 21.5 86 21.5 86 21.5 86 21.5 430 107.5Veterinary Hospital 1 2.5 1 2.5 1 2.5 2 5 1 2.5 6 15

AI Center 2 5 1 2.5 2 5 2 5 1 2.5 8 20Godown Cum Fairprise Shop 1 5 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 10

Panchayat Bhawan 4 20 4 20 1 5 0 0 0 0 9 45

Community Bhawan 2 8 2 8 3 12 2 8 5 20 14 56

Link Road 0 0 1 2.25 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2.25Vaillage Lavel

Training & Information

Center

1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 5 25

Primary Health Center 0 0 1 6 2 12 1 6 0 0 4 24

Sub Health Center 3 18 3 18 4 24 7 42 7 42 24 144Ayurvedic Dispensary 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 2 18

Electrification 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 159.5 0 0 9 159.5Stadium 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 25 0 0 1 25

Total 109 114 103 95.75 101 89.5 111 277 107 115 531 691.25

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16. 6 Janpad Panchayat, Loundi

Name of WorksYear 2007-08 Year 2008-09 Year 2009-10 Year 2010-11 Year 2011-12 Total

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13Aaganbadi 8 20 14 35 9 22.5 15 37.5 10 25 56 140Apna Ghar 65 16.25 65 16.25 65 16.25 65 16.25 65 16.25 325 81.25Veterinary Hospital 1 2.5 1 2.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5

AI Center 1 2.5 1 2.5 2 5 2 5 1 2.5 7 17.5Godown Cum Fairprise Shop 1 5 1 5 1 5 0 0 0 0 3 15

Panchayat Bhawan 4 20 4 20 5 25 5 25 2 10 20 100

Community Bhawan 2 8 1 4 2 8 0 0 1 4 6 24

Link Road 0 0 1 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.5Vaillage Lavel

Training & Information

Center

1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 5 25

Primary Health Center 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 12 2 12

Sub Health Center 3 18 3 18 3 18 2 12 2 12 13 78Ayurvedic Dispensary 0 0 0 0 1 9 1 9 3 27 5 45

High School 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 30 0 0 2 30Higher Secondary

School 1 25 1 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 50

Stadium 1 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 25Total 88 147.25 93 134.75 89 113.75 93 139.75 87 113.75 450 649.25

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16.7 Janpad Panchayat, Barigarh

Name of WorksYear 2007-08 Year 2008-09 Year 2009-10 Year 2010-11 Year 2011-12 Total

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13Aaganbadi 5 12.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2.5 6 15Apna Ghar 73 18.25 73 18.25 73 18.25 73 18.25 73 18.25 365 91.25Veterinary Hospital 0 0 0 0 2 5 1 2.5 2 5 5 12.5

Godown Cum Fairprise Shop 1 5 1 5 0 0 2 10 2 10 6 30

Panchayat Bhawan 3 15 5 25 8 40 15 75 11 55 42 210

Community Bhawan 1 4 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 12

Link Road 0 0 1 2.25 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2.25Vaillage Lavel

Training & Information

Center

1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 5 25

Sub Health Center 3 18 3 18 5 30 4 24 5 30 20 120Ayurvedic Dispensary 0 0 1 9 1 9 1 9 0 0 3 27

High School 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 15 1 15Stadium 0 0 0 0 1 25 0 0 0 0 1 25

Total 87 77.75 87 90.5 91 132.25 97 143.75 96 140.75 458 585

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16.8 Janpad Panchayat, Buxwaha

Name of WorksYear 2007-08 Year 2008-09 Year 2009-10 Year 2010-11 Year 2011-12 Total

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

No of Works

Amount in lacs

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13Apna Ghar 39 9.75 39 9.75 39 9.75 39 9.75 39 9.75 195 48.75Veterinary Hospital 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2.5 1 2.5 2 5

Godown Cum Fairprise Shop 1 5 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 10

Panchayat Bhawan 3 15 3 15 3 15 0 0 0 0 9 45

Community Bhawan 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4

Vaillage Lavel Training & Information

Center

1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 0 0 4 20

Sub Health Center 3 18 3 18 1 6 0 0 0 0 7 42Ayurvedic Dispensary 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 18 2 18

Electrification 0 0 2 28.29 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 28.29Stadium 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 25 1 25

Total 48 56.75 49 81.04 44 35.75 41 17.25 43 55.25 225 246.04

17 APNA GHAR (year wise fund flow)

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Name of Janpad

Panchayat

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Total

No. Amount No. Amount No. Amount No. Amount No. Amount No. Cost Amount

Chhatarpur 81 20.25 81 20.25 81 20.25 81 20.25 81 20.25 405 0.25 101.25

Nowgong 75 18.75 75 18.75 75 18.75 75 18.75 75 18.75 375 0.25 93.75

Barigarh 73 18.25 73 18.25 73 18.25 73 18.25 73 18.25 365 0.25 91.25

Laundi 65 16.25 65 16.25 65 16.25 65 16.25 65 16.25 325 0.25 81.25

Rajnagar 86 21.5 86 21.5 86 21.5 86 21.5 86 21.5 430 0.25 107.5

Bijawar 60 15 60 15 60 15 60 15 60 15 300 0.25 75

Baxwaha 39 9.75 39 9.75 39 9.75 39 9.75 39 9.75 195 0.25 48.75

Badamalahara 79 19.75 79 19.75 79 19.75 79 19.75 79 19.75 395 0.25 98.75

Total 558 139.5 558 139.5 558 139.5 558 139.5 558 139.5 2790 0.25 697.5

( Refer Annexure No. 5)

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Name of Janpad

Panchayat

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Total

No. Amount No. Amount No. Amount No. Amount No. Amount No. Cost AmountChhatarpur 81 4.86 81 4.86 81 4.86 81 4.86 81 4.86 405 0.06 24.3Nowgong 75 4.5 75 4.5 75 4.5 75 4.5 75 4.5 375 0.06 22.5Barigarh 73 4.38 73 4.38 73 4.38 73 4.38 73 4.38 365 0.06 21.9Laundi 65 3.9 65 3.9 65 3.9 65 3.9 65 3.9 325 0.06 19.5Rajnagar 86 5.16 86 5.16 86 5.16 86 5.16 86 5.16 430 0.06 25.8Bijawar 60 3.6 60 3.6 60 3.6 60 3.6 60 3.6 300 0.06 18Baxwaha 39 2.34 39 2.34 39 2.34 39 2.34 39 2.34 195 0.06 11.7

Badamalahara 79 4.74 79 4.74 79 4.74 79 4.74 79 4.74 395 0.06 23.7Total 558 33.48 558 33.48 558 33.48 558 33.48 558 33.48 2790 0.06 167.4

( Refer Annexure No. 6)

18.2 Telephone Facility for Janpad Panchayat (Resource centers)

Name of 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Total

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Janpad Panchayat No. Amount No. Amount No. Amount No. Amount No. Amount No. Cost Amount

Chhatarpur 1 0.09 1 0.09 1 0.09 1 0.09 1 0.09 5 0.09 0.45Nowgong 1 0.09 1 0.09 1 0.09 1 0.09 1 0.09 5 0.09 0.45Barigarh 1 0.09 1 0.09 1 0.09 1 0.09 1 0.09 5 0.09 0.45Laundi 1 0.09 1 0.09 1 0.09 1 0.09 1 0.09 5 0.09 0.45

Rajnagar 1 0.09 1 0.09 1 0.09 1 0.09 1 0.09 5 0.09 0.45Bijawar 1 0.09 1 0.09 1 0.09 1 0.09 1 0.09 5 0.09 0.45Baxwaha 1 0.09 1 0.09 1 0.09 1 0.09 1 0.09 5 0.09 0.45

Badamalahara 1 0.09 1 0.09 1 0.09 1 0.09 1 0.09 5 0.09 0.45Total 8 0.72 8 0.72 8 0.72 8 0.72 8 0.72 40 0.09 3.6

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19 Budgeting for SC's & ST's and Women Development

S. No. Year SC's & ST's Women Development

1 2007 ~ 2008 179.50 155.00

2 2008 ~ 2009 204.50 155.00

3 2009 ~ 2010 204.50 152.50

4 2010 ~ 2011 204.50 155.00

5 2011 ~ 2012 204.50 155.00

Total (In Lacs) 997.50 772.50

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