The discussions are summarised below :

Mini Watershed

Wadigera

Breakdown Of Groups In Village/Tandas Utilising
The Resources Of The MWS

Group Recommendations For The Next Phase

No. Of Groups Across Composition

1.0. Families Living in the MWS
Village/

Tanda

Groups Open to Men in the Village/ Tanda Groups open to Women in the Village/ Tanda Groups open to all men and women of the Village Total Families from Banjara Colony may be organised into a separate sub-group. This may be a mixed group open to both men and women.
A Watershed Committee consisting of a maximum
of 15 representatives from the following sub- groups may be organised; its structure could be as:
26
1.1. No. Of Families with land inside the MWS.
1.2. No. Of Families with land outside the MWS 21
1.3. No. Of landless families 5
1.4. Total No. Of Families living inside 52 Wadigera 1 1 0 2 Watershed Management Committee
  Banjara  0 0 0 0 Wadigera Men's sub-group Wadigera Womens' sub-group Banjara Colony mixed sub-group groups Basavan Tanda mixed groups

Basavan Tanda

0 0 1 1
Kamlapur  0 1 0 1
Total  1 2 1 4
         
2.0. Families staying outside the MWS with lands inside the MWS Note : Note :

2.1. No. Of families with land inside the MWS from Banjara, a tanda, 2 kms., away from Wadigera (all the families belong to the Lambani community)

9

1. 

The Wadigera Group of 52 all living in the MWS is managing funds raised through savings, group ,contribution, recovery of loans given for agriculture, etc. This group is socially functional. Inspite of its size (52) all the members come together and systematically discuss issues and  arrive at approx. decisions. The group has included all the 5 landless families and given them loans from the common fund.

1.

 

 The number and composition of representatives from each sub-group may be proportionate to the size and composition of the sub-groups.    
2.2. No. Of families with land inside the MWS from Basavan-tanda located 1 km., from Wadigera. (all the families belong to the Lambani community) 5 2. If the Wadigera Group which is large does not continue to foster effective participation, this group may be sub-divided into 2 - 3 small groups.

 

Mini Watershed

Wadigera

Breakdown Of Groups In Village/Tandas Utilising
The Resources Of The MWS

Group Recommendations For The Next Phase

No. Of Groups Across Composition

 No. Of families with land inside the MWS from Kamlapur village 4 kms. Away from Wadigera (these families belong to different communities) 4 2.  Basavantanda group living outside the MWS is open to all 7 families of whom 5 have land inside the MWS. 3 As there are only 4 families from Kamlapur village with land inside the MWS; it was felt that they need not be organised into a separate sub-group and be represented in the WMC. Besides they were all big farmers with
2.4. Total No. Of families staying outside the MWS 18 3. Kamlapur womens' group is open to all women in the village, 4 of whom have land inside the MWS.
3.0. Total no. Of families utilising the resources of the MWS (1.4+2.4) 70    
Note :

There are totally 9 families in Banjara Colony, 7 families in Basavantanda and over 900 families in Kamlapur village.

 

Mini Watershed
Bandankera
Breakdown Of Groups In Village/Tandas Utilising The Resources Of The MWS Group Recommendations For The Next Phase
No. Of Groups Across Composition

1.0. Families living in the MWS
1.1.
No. Of families with land
inside
the MWS.

Name of Vill./ Tanda

Open to all men with lands in the MWS

Open to all women with lands in the MWS Open to all men from the Vill. Open to all women from the vill. Open to Youth from the Vill. Open to labourers from the Vill. Total

1. The Hodihola mens' and womens' groups should be encouraged to extend membership to the landless family in the Tanda.

2.The Kalamandargi group which is open to all men from families with land inside the MWS may be reorganised into 2 - 3 socially functional sub-groups

3. A watershed mangement committee consisting of a maximum of 15 members from the sub-groups listed below may be organised.

from Bandankera 26

 
from Hodihola 13   Bandankere

Hodihola

0

1

0

1

1

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

2

2

Total

39                

1.2. No. Of families with land outside the MWS

0

1.3. No. Of landless families (from Hodihola village)

1 Kalamandargi

Dongergaon

GuttiTanda

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

1

0

1

1

0

5

2

1.4. Total no. Of families living inside the MWS (all families belong to Lambani community)

40                  
 

Total

2 2 3 3 1 1 12  
 

Note : The Kalamandargi group which is open to all with land inside the MWS is not socially functional. There are approximately 59 members on an average only 26 attend the meetings.

 

2.0. Families staying outside with land inside the MWS Watershed Management Committee

 

Watershed Management Committee

 2.1. No. Of families with land inside the MWS

59 Bandan
kera
Bandan
kera
Hodihola
Mens'
Kalaman
dargi

 

Mini Watershed
Bandankera
Breakdown Of Groups In Village/Tandas Utilising The Resources Of The MWS Group Recommendations For The Next Phase

No. Of Groups Across Composition

village, 3 kms from Bandankera, (families belong to different communities)     Mens Group/
Sub-Group

 

Womens' Group Group Subgroup
2.2. No. Of families from Dongergaon village, Bandankera (families belong to different communities) 4   Note :1. The members from Kalamandargi, Gutti Tanda and Dongergao with no land inside the MWS do not utilise the resources of the MWS significantly;hence it was felt that the groups open to the entire village need not be represented in the WMC.
2.3. No. Of families with land inside the MWS from Gutti Tanda located 2.5 kms away from Bhagwantanda 1  
2.4. Total No. Of families staying outside the MWS with land inside the MWS. 64 1. There are totallly over 170 families in Kalamandargi village, 55 families in Gutti Tanda and over 600 families in Dongergaon.  2. As there are only 4 families from Dongergaon with land inside the MWS and one from Gutti Tanda; it was felt that they need not be organised into two separate sub-groups and represented in the MWS. They could join one of the sub-groups represented in the WMC.
3.0. Total No. Of families utilising resources of the MWS (1.4+2.4) 104

 

Mini Watershed
Bhagwantanda
Breakdown Of Groups In Village/Tandas Utilising The Resources Of The MWS Group Recommendations For The Next Phase
1.0. Families living in the MWS There are two groups in the MWS:
1.1. No. Of families with land inside the MWS (9 of whom are big farmers) 52

One group open to men from all the 52 families with land inside the MWS. This group is not socially functional. There are two groups which are emerging on their own; one group of 10 members and the other of 42. 

1. The mens' group is open to all members with land inside the MWS, may be reorganised into two socially functional groups.

1.2. No. Of families with land outside the MWS.

0

One group open mainly to women from families with land inside the MWS. (Around 25 women are members of this group).

2. The landless families may be organised into a mixed group (men and women).

1.3. No. Of landless families  

13   3. One more womens' group may be organised consisting of families with land in the MWS who are not members of the existing group.

1.4. Total no. Of families living inside the MWS (all families belong to the Lambani community)

65    

2.0. No. Of families living outside with lands inside the MWS.

 

0  

4. A watershed management committee consisting of a maximum of 15 members may be organised as follows

3.0. Total No. Of families utilising the resources of the MWS (1.4+2.4) 65   WATERSHED MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

 

Bhagwan tanda Sub-group No.1 open to men with land in the MWS Bhagwantanda Mens' sub-group No.2. Bhagwan tanda womens' sub- group No.1 Bhagwantanda womens' subgroup No.2 Bhagwantanda landless mixed sub-group
The number and composition of representatives from each sub-group may be proportionate to the size and composition of the sub-group
       

 

 


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