Deen Dayal antyoadaya yojna (day) national Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) PROGRESS REPORT

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Deen Dayal antyoadaya yojna (day) national Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) PROGRESS REPORT FY 2016-17 (Up to October, 2016) Jharkhand State Livelihood Promotion Society (Rural Development Department, Govt. of Jharkhand) 3 rd Floor, FFP Building, HEC, Dhurwa, Ranchi- 834004 Phone No. 0651-2401782/ 83, Email- jslps.ranchi@gmail.com, Website www.jslps.org

JSLPS: Jharkhand State Livelihood Promotion Society (JSLPS) was formed as an autonomous society in the year 2009 within the Rural Development Department, Government of Jharkhand. The society is created to serve as a special purpose vehicle for smooth implementation of poverty reduction schemes and programmes in the state. NRLM in Jharkhand: Jharkhand State Livelihood Promotion Society (JSLPS) has been designated by the State Government to implement the National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) in Jharkhand in September 2011. JSLPS initiated implementation of NRLM in the financial year 2012-13. All the intensive blocks in the State is supported by World Bank through a National Rural Livelihood Project (NRLP). PROGRESS IN INTENSIVE BLOCKS The program started by putting its first foothold in eight blocks across three Intensive Districts of Pakur, West and Ranchi. Presently, a total of 17 blocks from nine districts are currently being developed as Resource Blocks. Services of externally Community Resource Persons (CRPs) from two National Resource Organisations (NRO) namely - Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty (SERP), Andhra Pradesh (A.P) and Bihar Rural Livelihood Promotion Society (BRLPS), Bihar are being taken to undertake systematic Social Mobilisation Process and create a pool of local community resource persons. 2

Apart from Resource Block strategy, in FY 2015-16 Jharkhand SRLM is developing additional selected 105 blocks as intensive blocks by using its own internal community resources either from existing resource blocks or with women SHG federations under Home (HGM) or partnership model. The list of districts and blocks is in annexure - I Currently, the State Rural Livelihood Mission (SRLM) has presence in total of 93 blocks under intensive strategy. Other than the above 83 blocks, NRLM has its through DRDA which are categorised as non-intensive blocks. It is envisaged that by the end of 2020-21, outreach of SRLM would increase to all villages of the State with a total of around 2.91 lakh SHGs. The indicative phasing plan of NRLM in Jharkhand is depicted below. Table 1: Proposed district and block intensive phasing plan of Jharkhand SRLM Phase Time Period Districts Blocks Villages SHGs I 2012-13 3 7 110 1454 II 2013-14 12 40 1222 8005 III 2014-15 12 40 2313 16945 IV 2015-16 20 80 3603 27493 V 2016-17 24 122 7000 52000 VI 2017-18 24 200 13500 121000 VII 2018-19 24 263 19000 172000 VIII 2019-20 24 263 26000 233000 IX 2020-21 24 263 32000 291000

Table 2: NRLM Intensive Blocks Progress Report as on 25 th October, 2016 S.N. Indicators Status as on March, 2016 Annual Target (2016-17) Achievement (2016-17) upto the current month Cumulative achievement A.1 Total No. of districts 20 4 0 20 2 Office Setup 2.1 SMMU (number of offices) 1 0 0 1 2.2 DMMU (number of offices) 10 10 6 16 2.3 BMMU (number of offices) 80 42 13 93 3 Program Outreach 3.1 Total No. of districts entered 20 04 02 22 3.2 Total No. of blocks entered 80 42 13 93 3.3 Number of villages entered 3603 2829 1195 4798 3.4 Total Number of SHGs supported 27493 18503 11818 39311 by SRLM 3.5 Total families supported by SRLM 347725 222029 143229 490954 3.6 No. of VOs formed 1489 1654 685 2174 3.7 No. of CLF Formed 31 96 9 40 4 Financial Inclusion 4.1 No. of SHGs with bank account 22719 15302 8812 31531 4.2 No. of SHGs that have received Revolving Fund (RF) 19580 17426 5856 25436 4.3 Amount of RF disbursed (Rs. lakh) 2927.00 2614.00 877.50 3804.50 4.4 No. of SHGs that have received Community Investment Fund 15728 10503 3545 19273 4.5 Amount of CIF disbursed (Rs. lakh) 9547.59 5251.00 2148.10 11695.69 4.6 Total amount of RF/CIF disbursed 3025.60 12474.59 7865.00 (Rs. in lakh) 15500.19 4.7 No. of SHGs credit linked to 7886 6400 5249 13135 Banks 4.8 Estimated amount of credit limit 3943.00 3200.00 2624.50 6567.50 leveraged from Banks (Rs. Lakh) 4.9 Total amount of saving generated by SHGs (in Rs. Lakh) NA 5477.16 4.10 Cumulative amount of interloaning NA generated by SHGs (in Rs. Lakh) 23832.00 5 Livelihood (Includes Coverage in Non-Intensive Blocks) 5.1 No. of farmers registered for SRI 1,11,366 2,00,000 1,67,642 1,67,642 (cumulative figure) 5.2 Area Covered under SRI (In Acre) 31,313.40 52000 25,114 56,427 5.3 No. of farmers practicing CMSA 877 4860 2236 3113 5.4 No. of farmers with goat 5.5 No. of Livelihood Community Cadres developed AKM & APS 8427 55,000 34325 42752 1595 2500 1512 3107

S.N. Indicators Status as on March, 2016 Annual Target (2016-17) Achievement (2016-17) upto the current month Cumulative achievement since Inception Livelihood - Non Farm 5.6 No. of Micro Enterprise 112 225 0 266 consultants Developed 5.7 No. of Micro Enterprise support 1349 2344 0 1744 MKSP-PIA 5.8 No. of village covered under MKSP 708 0 0 708 5.9 No. of farmers under MKSP 22395 5235 0 22395 5.10 No. of farmers taken Lac 8365 2664 0 8365 Cultivation 5.11 No. of farmers covered under agriculture and livestock 9541 2571 0 9541 MKSP-AAP 5.8 No. of village covered under MKSP 0 400 335 335 5.9 No. of farmers under MKSP 0 20000 22451 22451 5.10 No. of farmers taken Lac 0 15400 11033 11033 Cultivation 5.11 No. of farmers covered under agriculture and livestock 0 20000 16358 16358 Skills and Placement 6.1 Total trained 6470 48051** 6112 12582 6.2 No of Candidates (Youth ) Under 1306 36038** 10147 11453 Training 6.3 Total placed (completed 3 months) 1482 1892 3374 **-Target depends on PIA s allocation and hence is dynamic

Annexure - I List of total blocks from inception year Sl. No. Total number of 122 blocks District Block Block Type Starting Year Implementation Strategy 1 Ranchi Angara Resource 2012-13 External CRP_SERP 2 Ranchi Namkum Resource 2012-13 External CRP_SERP 3 Ranchi Bero Intensive 2014-15 Internal CRP Strategy 4 Ranchi Bundu Intensive 2013-14 Internal CRP Strategy 5 Ranchi Silli 6 Ranchi Nagri 7 Ranchi Kanke 8 Ranchi Ratu 9 Ranchi Burmu Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 10 Ranchi Chanho Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 11 Ranchi Ormanjhi Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 12 Ranchi Rahe Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 13 Ranchi Sonahatu Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 14 Ranchi Mandar Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 15 Ranchi Itki Intensive 2016-17 Internal CRP Strategy 16 West Goilkera Resource 2012-13 External CRP_SERP 17 West Khuntpani Resource 2012-13 External CRP_SERP 18 West Manoharpur Resource 2012-13 External CRP_SERP 19 West Jagganathpur Intensive 2014-15 Internal CRP Strategy 20 West Tantnagar Intensive 2014-15 Internal CRP Strategy 21 West Hatgamahariya Intensive 2014-15 Internal CRP Strategy 22 West Manjhari 23 West Noamundi 24 West Jhinkpani 25 West Chakardharpur Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 26 Pakur Pakuria Resource 2012-13 External CRP_BRLPS 27 Pakur Maheshpur Resource 2012-13 External CRP_BRLPS 28 Pakur Pakur Intensive 2014-15 Internal CRP Strategy 29 Pakur Amrapara Intensive 2014-15 Internal CRP Strategy (Clusterisation) 30 Pakur Hiranpur Intensive 2014-15 Internal CRP Strategy 31 Pakur Littipara Resource 2013-14 External CRP_BRLPS 32 Simdega Kolebera Resource 2014-15 External CRP_SERP

Sl. No. District Block Block Type Starting Year Implementation Strategy 33 Simdega Thethaitangar Resource 2014-15 External CRP_SERP 34 Simdega Bano Intensive 2014-15 Internal CRP Strategy 35 Simdega Jaldega 36 Simdega Pakartand 37 Simdega Simdega Intensive 2016-17 Internal CRP Strategy 38 Simdega Bansjore Intensive 2016-17 Internal CRP Strategy 39 Palamau Chatarpur Resource 2013-14 External CRP_BRLPS 40 Palamau Satbarwa Resource 2014-15 External CRP_BRLPS 41 Palamau Daltonganj Intensive 2014-15 Internal CRP Strategy 42 Palamau Patan 43 Palamau Lesliganj 44 Palamau Chainpur 45 Latehar Barwadih Intensive 2014-15 Internal CRP Strategy 46 Latehar Latehar Resource 2014-15 External CRP_SERP 47 Latehar Mahutand 48 Latehar Manika 49 Latehar Chandwa Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 50 Latehar Garu Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 51 Giridih Dumari Resource 2014-15 External CRP_SERP 52 Giridih Bengabad Resource 2014-15 External CRP_SERP 53 Giridih Jamua 54 Giridih Birni 55 Giridih Peertand Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 56 Godda Patthargama Intensive-Home 57 Godda Poreyahat Intensive-Home 2013-14 Home 2013-14 Home 58 Godda Thakurgangti 59 Godda Godda Intensive 2016-17 Internal CRP Strategy 60 Gumla Raidih Intensive-Home 61 Gumla Palkot Intensive-Home 62 Gumla Basia Intensive-Home 63 Gumla Gumla Intensive-Home 64 Gumla Ghagara Intensive-Home 65 Gumla Bharno 2013-14 Home 2013-14 Home 2013-14 Home 2013-14 Home 2013-14 Home (Clusterisation) 66 Gumla Sisai Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 67 Gumla Bishunpur Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 68 Gumla Dumri Intensive 2016-17 Internal CRP Strategy 69 Dumka Shikaripara Intensive-Home 2013-14 Home 70 Dumka Kathikund Intensive-Home 2013-14 Home 71 Dumka Masalia (clusterisation) 72 Khunti Torpa Intensive-Home 73 Khunti Murhu Intensive-Home 2013-14 Home 2013-14 Home

Sl. No. District Block Block Type Starting Year Implementation Strategy 74 Khunti Khunti 75 Khunti Rania Resource 2015-16 External CRP_SERP 76 Khunti Arki Intensive 2016-17 Internal CRP Strategy 77 Lohardaga Kuru Intensive-Home 2013-14 Home 78 Lohardaga Kisko Intensive-Home 2013-14 Home 79 Lohardaga Senha Intensive-Home 2013-14 Home 80 Lohardaga Bhandra Resource 2015-16 External CRP_SERP (Clusterisation) 81 East Dhalbhumgarh 82 East Potka (Clusterisation) 83 East Ghatshila 84 East Patamda 85 Garhwa Sagma 86 Garhwa Bhandaria 87 Saraikela s 88 Saraikela Sarikela (Clusterisation) 89 Saraikela Ichagarh 90 Saraikela Nimdih Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 91 Saraikela Kukru Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 92 Saraikela Chandil Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 93 Chatra Simariya 94 Chatra Itkhori 95 Sahebganj Taljhari Intensive 2016-17 Internal CRP Strategy 96 Sahebganj Rajmahal Intensive 2016-17 Internal CRP Strategy 97 Sahebganj Sahebganj 98 Sahebganj Mandro 99 Jamtara Phatehpur (clusterisation) 100 Jamtara Kundahit 101 Hazaribagh Katkamsandi 102 Hazaribagh Chauparan 103 Hazaribagh Dari Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 104 Hazaribagh Daru Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 105 Hazaribagh Churchu Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 106 Ramgarh Mandu Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 107 Ramgarh Patratu Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 108 Ramgarh Gola Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 109 Ramgarh Dulmi Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani

Sl. No. District Block Block Type Starting Year Implementation Strategy 110 Ramgarh Chitarpur Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 111 Ramgarh Ramgarh Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 112 Deoghar Palajori 113 Dhanbad Purvi Tundi Intensive 2016-17 Internal CRP Strategy 114 Dhanbad Tundi Intensive 2016-17 Internal CRP Strategy 115 Koderma Markacho Intensive 2016-17 Internal CRP Strategy 116 Koderma Domchanch Intensive 2016-17 Internal CRP Strategy 117 Bokaro Peterwar Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 118 Bokaro Kasmar Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 119 Bokaro Chandankyari Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 120 Bokaro Gomia Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 121 Bokaro Jaridih Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani 122 Bokaro Nawadih Intensive 2016-17 Sanjivani