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Physical achievements in the field during 2003-04

SI.No.
   
1.
Watershed and Farm Development
65,000 hectares ongoing
2
Construction of weirs / checkdams
40
3.
Houses built
275
4.
Community halls built
18
5.
Tanks and Ponds desilted
127
6.
Village drinking water systems
78
7.
Recharge structures for village wells
150
8.
Irrigation wells
53
9.
Micro-irrigation systems
92 (low cost drip systems)
10.
Roof water harvesting structures
351
11.
Classrooms constructed
16
12.
Home toilets constructed
1462
13.
School and community toilets
36
14.
Bathing enclosures built
434
15.
Grain storage structures and bins
2044
16.
Community Godowns
2 (bulk storage facilities)
17.
Biogas plants
73
18.
Village drains
3,184 running metres
19.
Home electrification
531 homes
20.
Efficient stove burners
258 households
21.
Pressure cookers
450 households
22.
LPG gas connections
Over 600 households
In addition, hundreds of families were supported through their self help groups, watershed associations, resource centres, school committees, health committees and other CBOs with inputs for integrated farm development, vermi-composing, integrated pest and nutrient management, demonstrations of new crops and cropping technologies, animal husbandry inputs, support to set up non-farm enterprises, medical advice and upscaling of RCH (Reproductive and Child Health) outreach, improving primary and secondary education through provision of school supplies and positioning and training of additional teachers to short-staffed schools, supply of fodder and food to mitigate the impact of several continuous years of drought, and other such programmes of socio-economic development.

Myrada's programmes carry subsidy elements in varying degrees but people's own investment is stressed in all cases. The preferred form of mobilisation is money, rather than material or labour, since it can be counted and audited more easily. However, contributions in kind are also encouraged and accounted. In this year, Rs.36,868,155/- was mobilised in cash and Rs.3,628,144/- in kind from the village communities towards the various programmes listed above. (This money is not collected by Myrada but by the concerned CBOs who also receive Myrada's contribution which they pool with their own to implement the programmes.)

Independently, between April 2003 and March 2004, the 8411 self help groups in our project areas mobilised Rs.117,369,850/- directly from banks under the SHG-Bank Linkage Programme. The addition to their Common Fund during the year (through members' savings, service charges on loans advanced, fines, donations, etc.) was to the order of Rs.210,586,106/-. The money in their control was used to give 140,938 loans to members during the year.