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MGNREGS – A SCHEME FOR

PROTECTING NATURAL

RESOURCES & CONSERVING

BIODIVERSITY

Rural Development Dept.

Govt. of Andhra Pradesh

Key objectives

– To enhance livelihood security in rural areas by providing at least 100 days of guaranteed wage employment in a financial year to every rural household willing to do manual unskilled work.

– Creation of productive and durable assets through regenerating natural resource base

– Strengthening grass root processes of democracy infusing transparency and accountability in governance

Salient Features

Rights-based framework for wage employment

• Application for Work:

• Adult members of a rural household who are willing to do unskilled manual work may apply for registration to the local Gram Panchayat

• Guaranteed wage employment within 15 days of application for work

• Works:

• Contractors and machinery are prohibited

• 60:40 wage and material ratio has to be maintained at GP level.

• The shelf of works has to be prepared and approved by Gram Sabha.

• Work should be provided within 5 km radius of the village or else extra wages of 10% are payable

• Payment of Wages:

• Payment of wage through Bank and Post

Office Accounts

• Disbursement of wages has to be done on weekly basis and not beyond a fortnight

▪ Work site facilities

• Crèche, drinking water, first aid and shade provided at worksites

▪ Funding:

• 90% by Government of India

• 10% by State Government

▪ Unemployment

Allowance:

• If employment is not provided within 15 days of application for work, daily unemployment allowance, in cash has to be paid.

• Liability of payment of unemployment allowance is of the States

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Performance of MGNREGS

(cumulative)

$ 4.32 billion expenditure was incurred since inception of MGNREGS benefitting 9.37 million rural households

1.8 billion persondays were provided to rural households with an average wage rate of

$1.77 amounting to total $3.2 billion wages.

18.9 million labourers have accessed MGNREGA at least once.

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Shrama Shakti Sanghas

(SSS groups)

 All serious labourers are grouped into

SSS with group size of 10 to 30.

 Objectives:

 To ensure 100 days wage employment to all the households in

SSS groups.

 To improve the efficiency of work

turnout by the labourers.

 To provide an internal monitoring mechanism among the wage seekers to ensure quantity and quality of work standards.

 0.74 million Shrama Shakti Sanghas were formed with 13 million labourers.

 Works are allocated to each group sufficient for 100 days

 Muster rolls issued in advance to ensure continuous work

VSSS -

Persons with Disabilities

• To empower the PwDs, separate groups were formed and special focus is given for providing wage employment.

15452 VSSS formed with 0.1 million PwDs till date.

• Wage rate for work done by PwDs is 30% more than Rural

SSR.

• Total wages paid to PwDs was $30.78 million.

Separate works identified and allotted for VSSS groups

• Additional $0.19 per day towards travel expenses is paid for a distance of upto 5 Kms; If the distance is more than 5

Kms, $0.38 per person per day is paid along with wages

• One District Coordinator is appointed in each district specially for providing wage employment for PWDs

APNA (D) has been formed with NGOs working for PwDs.

Implementation Process

eMMS

Worksite – Attendance &

Measurements

Pay slip through FA/ Mate handed over to labourers

Cash Through BPM

/CSP

Mandal Computer Centres

Payorder and

FTOs

Post Office/

Banks

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Cash disbursement in village

Collaboration with other

Departments

SERP

Tribal Welfare

Dept

Horticulture

Dept

Panchayat Raj

Dept

MGNREGS

Minor

Irrigation Dept

Forest Dept RWS

▪ The expertise of line Departments is used in implementation of MGNREGS works pertaining to each Dept, without incurring additional costs

▪ Exclusive DCC (Department Computer Centers) are established for each

Dept

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Convergence with IWMP

 Complete saturation mode based Detailed Project Reports with convergence plans for NREGS.

 Segregation of NRM based Projects for implementation by IWMP &

MG-NREGS in IWMP villages.

 12 out of 22 categories of works i.e watershed related works are taken up by IWMP as well as NREGS staff in IWMP villages

 Sharing of funds & staff between both the programmes based on the type of projects executed as well as for Human Resource services

Land Development &

Fodder Dev. Projects

Ground Water Recharge,

Drainage Line Treatment,

Afforestation, Fodder Devt,

Common Property resources

Others – Flood control, Roads etc

Dry Land

Horticulture

Land Dev. works

Projects

Watershed

Computer Centre

Mandal

Computer Centre

Watershed

Computer Centre

Mandal Computer

Centre

NREGS FUNDS IWMP FUNDS NREGS Funds

SC/ST Land Development

Pebble Bunding

▪ 3.35 million acres of fallow land is identified for development belonging to 1.2 million SC, ST,

Small & Marginal farmers. Out of the total land identified for development, 1.6 million acres are in progress, 0.29 million acres completed.

3.9 million acres of degraded cultivable lands belonging to 1.45 million SC, ST, Small & Marginal farmers is identified for development. Out of the total land identified, 1.15 million acres is in progress, 0.31

million acres completed.

▪ Total amount spent on land development since inception is

$1.13 billion which is 30% of total expenditure

10 Deep Ploughing in virgin lands

Horticulture

▪ During 2012-13, horticulture crops are being taken up in 0.115 million acres.

▪ 90% of the crop is Mango.

Remaining crops are Cashew, sweet lime etc.

▪ Till now, 95% of planting is completed.

▪ In addition to that in around

7,700 acres coffee plantation in

Paderu agency area in

Vishakhapatnam.

▪ Total number of farmers to be benefited cumulatively so far is around 0.48 million farmers covering 0.576 million acres under fruit crops and 37,700

acres under coffee crop.

▪ Amount spent is $136.99 million

(4%)

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Bund Plantation

 During 2011-12, bund plantation was taken up with 60 million

plants.

 In the year 2012, bund/boundary plantation is taken up in the lands of around

0.3 million farmers' lands.

 Beneficiaries are mainly SC/ST as well as small and marginal farmers.

 50 million of plants were

planted during the year. Main plants are teak, Neredu, Chinta etc.

 Under this scheme, one time cost of pitting, planting, transportation, plants and maintenance cost up to $0.95, $0.57 and $0.399 per plant is given to

12 farmers in first, second and third years respectively.

Minor Irrigation Tanks

 18131

Irrigation

Minor tanks including desilting were taken up with an expenditure of

$616.55

million

(17% of the total expenditure incurred) The work resulted stabilization in of

0.85 million acres ayacut.

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Feeder Channels

▪ Feeder channels in with an expenditure of

$206.15 million

(ie., 5.4% of total expenditure) stabilizing an ayacut of 0.52 million acres.

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Percolation &

Mini Percolation Tanks

▪ 0.12 million percolation and mini percolation tanks with an expenditure of

$150.67 million

(4% of total expenditure)

▪ 90 million cubic meters of water can be stored.

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Earthen Bunding

▪ Earthen bunding in 0.85 million acres was made with an expenditure of

$144.4 million

(3.8% of the total expenditure)

▪ Work taken up for improving the soil and water conservation.

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Assets Created

Plantations;

980; 5%

Others; 1806;

9%

Water

Conservation;

2040; 10%

Land

Development;

6900; 34%

Rs. Cr

Restoration of

Irrigation

Canals; 2427;

12%

Rural

Connectivity;

1935; 9%

Restoration of

Traditional

Water bodies;

4212; 21%

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Common Property Resource Development

- Seed Dibbling

- Mini Percolation Tank

- Enrichment plantation

- Fire Tracing

- Cattle Proof Trench

- Trench-cum-Bund plantation

- Farm pond

- Water Absorption

Trenches at foot hills

- Staggered trench

Presence of flora & fauna in AP

Trees Name

Botanical Name Local Name

1 Butea Monospema

2 Cassia montana

3 Dolichandrone crispa

4 Morinda tinctoria

5 Pongamia glabra

6 Premna tomentosa

7 Randia dumetorum

8 Tectona grandis

9 Wrightia tinctoria

10 Zizypus xylopyra

Ground floor

1 Cassia auriculata

2 Cymbopogon contortus

3 Hetro pulvntus

4 Sehima nervosum

Animal

1 Bear

2 Hare

3 Porcupine

4 Spotted deer

Modugu

Pagati Tangedu

Nir-wodi

Togar mogilli

Kangu

Nagur

Manga

Teku

Pala Kodisha

Goti

Tangedu

Kashigaddi

Eddigaddi

ChotaShadai

Elugubanti

Chevula Pilli

Mulla Pandi

Chukkala Jimka

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Dolichandrone crispa(Niruddi)

Wrightia Tinctoria(Palakodisha)

Butea monosperma(Moduga)

Randia dumetorum(Manga)

Thank you.

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