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Transcript of IWMP-IV - DETAILED PROJECT REPORT (D.P.R.)

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Submitted to: - Prepared By:- Department of Land Development & Bhoomi Sanrakshan Adhikari Water Resources Lucknow (U.P.) Department of Land Development & Water Resources, Bahraich

Land Development & Water Resources Government of U. P. Lucknow

DETAILED PROJECT REPORT (D.P.R.) (I.W.M.P. 4th – BAHRAICH )

INTEGRATED WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME, BLOCK- MIHINPURWA AND BALHA

DISTRICT - BAHRAICH (UTTAR PRADESH)

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PREFACE

The integrated and participatory management and natural resources namely soil, water, vegetation, man, animal and environment using

watershed as unit is the key for sustainability of society, environment and production of food, fodder, fuel, fiber, fish, flower, forest etc. About 80

percent of the world and 60 percent of the Indian Agriculture is rain dependent, diverse, complex, under-inverted risky, distress prone and vulnerable.

In district Bahraich the selected area in the block Mihinpurwa and Balha for the development under I.W.M.P. Project is very major problematic area

due to misuse and over exploitation of resources and droughts. Many people are under below poverty line with low production in agriculture, milk

and other farming problems and migration of people for employment to other places etc are major problems in selected area. The degradation of risk

prone agro-ecosystem as a result of increased graded due to network of gullies, insufficient vegetal cover, over exploitation of resources, poor

production and starving farmers & animals are the limiting factors for prosperity to posterity.

A detailed project plan (DPR) is prepared for the approval of Panchayat, State Govt. and National Rain fed Authority MoA and Govt. of India

for the sanction of budget. The report includes scientific and integrated management of all natural resources namely water, soil, vegetation, animal

and environment for sustainable production. The descriptions of physical, financial, technical and social details are well highlighted for the

development of watershed and expected benefits by mitigating the bad effects of problem area. The details have been summarized as executive

summary and Project at a glance.

The DPR of each micro watershed / village Panchayat will be prepared for development with each and every minute details using detail

survey and village map. Each work proposed by field works (WDT) will have all physical Financial , Technical and social details for its

administrative, technical and financial sanction by Panchayat, watershed manager and finally by PIA.

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INDEX

PARTICULARS PAGE NO.

Project At a Glance 9-10

Executive Summary 11

PROJECT BACKGROUND 1.1 Project Background 13

1.2 Status of watershed programme 14

1.3: Approved plan (PPRs) by Steering Committee (SC)/Gov. of India 14

1.4: Status of previous DPRs 15

Table No.1: Details of IWMP for which this DPR is Prepared 15

1.5 Need of Watershed Development Programme 16

1.6 Swot Analysis of the PIA 16-17

Table No.1.2: Problem identification and prioritization for watershed 18

GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT AREA

Table No.2.1: Micro Watershed Information 20-21

Table No.2.2: Slope Percentage of the project area 22

2.1 Area under major land uses 22

Table No.2.3: Area under major land use 23-24

2.2 Physiography 25

Table no.2.4: Elevation range, relief height difference etc 25

2.3 Climatic Condition 26

Table No.2.6: Average monthly rainfall of the last five years 26

2.7 Soil characteristics and fertility status 27

2.8 - Soil And Topography 28

Table no. 2.7: Soil type and topography 28

Table No.2.8: Details of soil erosion in the project area 29

Table No. 2.9: Details of flood and drought in the project area 30

Table No.2.10: Soil Texture 30

BASELINE SURVEY AND PARTICIPATORY RURAL APPRAISAL

Table No.3.1: Demographic Features with Ethnographic Details of Communities 32

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Table no. 3.2: Details of infrastructure in the project areas 33-34

Table No.3.3: Details of Common Property Resources in the Project Area 35-36

Table No.3.4: Details of seasonal migration from project area Pre- Project Status 37-38

Table No.3.5: Livestock Population 39

Table No.3.6: Details of Livestock Productivity 40

Table No.3.7: Irrigation Status 41-42

Table No.3.8: Source wise Irrigated Area 43-44

Table No.3.9: Ground Water Status 45

Table No.3.10: Details of land holding pattern in the project areas 46

Table No. 3.11: Major crops, there productivity and Production 47-52

Table No.3.12: Horticulture Status 53

Table No.3.13: Forest, Vegetative Cover/Grass Land 54-55

3.1 Livelihood 56

Table No.3.14: Livelihood Status of Landless People 57-58

Table No.3.15: Details of Livelihood Status Other Farmers 59

Table No. 3.16: Present Livelihood Status (No. of households/Income per year) 60

INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT

4.1: Details of Project Implementing Agency (PIA) 62

4.2: Details of Staff at PIA 62-63

4.3 Watershed Development Team 63-64

Table No.4.1: Details of Watershed Development Team (WDT) in the project area 64

Table No.4.2: Details of Watershed Committee (WC) 65-67

4.4 Watershed Activities 67

4.5 Scientific Planning 67-68

4. 6 Use of GIS and Remote sensing for planning 68-69

Table No.4.3: Details of Scientific Planning and Inputs in IWMP projects 69-70

4.7 Horticulture Development for Watershed Management 70-71

4.8 Concepts and Advantages of Conservation Horticulture 72

Table no. 4.4: Per Capita Income 72

4.9 Dependency on forest for fuel wood and fodder 72-73

4.10 Self Help Group (SHGs) 74

Table No.4.5: Details of formation of Self Help Groups 75-78

Table No.4.6: Details of User Groups 79

MANAGEMENT/ ACTION PLAN

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5.1 Entry Point activity (EPA) 81

Table No.5.1: Entry point activities (EPA) (All financial figures in lakh Rs.) 81

Photograph of EPA 82

5.2 Livelihood 83-84

Table No.5.2: Yearwise Financial Break up of Livelihood Activities IWMP-IV 85

Table No.5.3: Annual Action Plan (AAP) For Seed Money Distribution to SHGs/Individuals and Grant-in-

aid Under Livelihood Component of IWMP-IV

86-90

Table No.5.4 Annual Action Plan of Livelihood Activities 91-94

Table No.5.5 Annual Action Plan of Production System 95

Table No.5.6: Demostration of Mazor Crops (Component Wise cost) 96-100

Table No.5.7 Annual Action Plan of Micro-Enterprises 101-103

5.3 Capacity Building Action Plan 104

Table No.5.8: List of identified training institutes for capacity building 104

Table No .5.9: Year Wise Action Plan For Institutional And Capacity Building 105-108

Table No .5.10: Micro Watershed Wise Action Plan Details of Works 109-110

Table No.5.11: Gram Panchayat Wise Work Summary Based on Action Plan 111-118

Table No.5.12 Gram Panchayat/ W.C Wise Allocation of FUNDs for WDW, Livelihood And Production

System & Micro Enterprises

119

Table No.5.13 Physical & Financial Summary of Watershed Development Work (WDW-56%) 120-121

Table No. 5.14: Details of Convergence of IWMP-IV with other Schemes 122

PHASING OF PROGRAMME AND BUDGETING

6.1 Micro-Watershed Wise Financial Break-Up 124-129

6.2 Gram Panchayat Wise Financial Break-Up 130-134

CONSOLIDATION AND WITHDRAWEL STRATEGY

7.1 consolidation phase-3% of project cost under IWMP 136-140

Table No.7.1: Backward-Forward Linkages 141

Table no. 7.2: logical framework analysis 142-144

7.2 Quality and Sustainability Issues 145-146

EXPECTED PROJECT OUTCOME

8.1 Sustainability and environment security 148

8.2 Economic Analysis 148

Table no. 8.1: Employment in project area 149

8.3. Migration 150

Table no. 8.2: Details of seasonal migration from project area 150

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8.4 Ground Water 150

Table.- 8.3: Source of Income 151

8.5 Agriculture 151

Table 8.4 Economics of agriculture sector 151

8.6 Food sufficiency 152

Table No.8.5: Status of food requirement and availability per annum in watershed 152

8.7 Employment Generation 152

MAPPING 154-176

Annexure

Estimate Of Work Component

177-220

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Content of Tables

Table Number Particulars Page No.

Table No.1: Details of IWMP for which this DPR is Prepared 15

Table No.1.2: Problem identification and prioritization for watershed 18

Table No.2.1: Micro Watershed Information 20-21

Table No.2.2: Slope Percentage of the project area 22

Table No.2.3: Area under major land use 23-24

Table no.2.4: Elevation range, relief height difference etc 25

Table No.2.6: Average monthly rainfall of the last five years 26

Table no. 2.7: Soil type and topography 28

Table No.2.8: Details of soil erosion in the project area 29

Table No. 2.9: Details of flood and drought in the project area 30

Table No.2.10: Soil Texture 30

Table No.3.1: Demographic Features with Ethnographic Details of Communities 32

Table no. 3.2: Details of infrastructure in the project areas 33-34

Table No.3.3: Details of Common Property Resources in the Project Area 35-36

Table No.3.4: Details of seasonal migration from project area Pre- Project Status 37-38

Table No.3.5: Livestock Population 39

Table No.3.6: Details of Livestock Productivity 40

Table No.3.7: Irrigation Status 41-42

Table No.3.8: Source wise Irrigated Area 43-44

Table No.3.9: Ground Water Status 45

Table No.3.10: Details of land holding pattern in the project areas 46

Table No. 3.11: Major crops, there productivity and Production 47-52

Table No.3.12: Horticulture Status 53

Table No.3.13: Forest, Vegetative Cover/Grass Land 54-55

Table No.3.14: Livelihood Status of Landless People 57-58

Table No.3.15: Details of Livelihood Status Other Farmers 59

Table No. 3.16: Present Livelihood Status (No. of households/Income per year) 60

Table No.4.1: Details of Watershed Development Team (WDT) in the project area 64

Table No.4.2: Details of Watershed Committee (WC) 65-67

Table No.4.3: Details of Scientific Planning and Inputs in IWMP projects 69-70

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Table no. 4.4: Per Capita Income 72

Table No.4.5: Details of formation of Self Help Groups 75-78

Table No.4.6: Details of User Groups 79

Table No.5.2: Yearwise Financial Break up of Livelihood Activities IWMP-IV 85

Table No.5.3: Annual Action Plan (AAP) For Seed Money Distribution to SHGs/Individuals and Grant-in-aid

Under Livelihood Component of IWMP-IV

86-90

Table No.5.4 Annual Action Plan of Livelihood Activities 91-94

Table No.5.5 Annual Action Plan of Production System 95

Table No.5.6: Demostration of Mazor Crops (Component Wise cost) 96-100

Table No.5.7 Annual Action Plan of Micro-Enterprises 101-103

Table No.5.8: List of identified training institutes for capacity building 104

Table No .5.9: Year Wise Action Plan For Institutional And Capacity Building 105-108

Table No .5.10: Micro Watershed Wise Action Plan Details of Works 109-110

Table No.5.11: Gram Panchayat Wise Work Summary Based on Action Plan 111-118

Table No.5.12 Gram Panchayat/ W.C Wise Allocation of FUNDs for WDW, Livelihood And Production

System & Micro Enterprises

119

Table No.5.13 Physical & Financial Summary of Watershed Development Work (WDW-56%) 120-121

Table No. 5.14: Details of Convergence of IWMP-IV with other Schemes 122

Table No. 6.1 Micro-Watershed Wise Financial Break-Up 124-129

Table No. 6.2 Gram Panchayat Wise Financial Break-Up 130-134

Table No.7.1: Backward-Forward Linkages 141

Table no. 7.2: logical framework analysis 142-144

Table no. 8.1: Employment in project area 149

Table no. 8.2: Details of seasonal migration from project area 150

Table.- 8.3: Source of Income 151

Table 8.4 Economics of agriculture sector 151

Table No.8.5: Status of food requirement and availability per annum in watershed 152

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PROJECT AT A GLANCE

1 Name of Project IWMP-IV

2 Name of Block(s) Mihinpurwa and Balha

3 Name of District Bahraich

4 Name of State Uttar Pradesh

5 Name of Watershed Ghaghra

6 Code of Micro watershed with coordinate (Longitude,

latitude)

2B1G3e1b Gopiya- 28°1’22.25”N to 28°5’19.20” N

&

81°20’6.82” N To 81°24’17.68” N

2B1G4c2a Khariya- 27°59’58.28”N to 28°4’10.15” N

&

81°16’26.34” N To 81°21’39.73” N

2B1G4c1c Petraha - 27°56’27.28”N to 28°2’25.00” N

&

81°16’55.61” N To 81°21’28.40” N

8 Name of concerned villages (No.) 20

9 Demographic Features

i Total Polpulation 47074

ii Male Population 25135

iii Female Population 21939

iv Total SC Population 7486

v Sex Ratio 1000:872

10 Total Farmer 4494

11 Large Farmer 114

12 Small Farmer 1401

13 Marginal Farmer 2974

14 Total Geographical area of Project (ha) 9975.16

15 Treatable area(ha) 4960.00

16 Total Project cost( Lacs) 595.20

17 Cost to be met through convergence 123.12

18 Project Period 2010-11 to 2013-14

19 Formation of Watershed committees

20 No. of WCs 14

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21 No. WC members 140

22 Formation of SHGs

i Total SHG Nos 86

ii Female SHG Nos. 10

iii Total No. of Members 860

23 Formation of UGs

i No. of UGs 38

ii No. of Members 391

24 Important Outcomes indicators

(1) Rainfed area (ha) 4686.00

(2) Area under irrigation (ha) 384.00

(3) Area under crops (ha) 5070.00

25 Ground water status (m) 2.10 to 6.66

26 Milk Production (Liters)/per day/Cattle 0.6 to 1.5

24 Average income per family (Rs.) 15000-20000

28 Land holding /families Ha. (Average) 0.97

29 Landless/ Poor families 386

30 Employment Generation Mandays

(1) During Project Period 2.22

(2) After Project 0.81

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The Ghaghra river watershed comprises of twenty villages named Adgodwa, Balsinghpur, Gaura Pipra, Gopiya, Hasuliya, Jalim Nagar, Jhala, Khariya,

Kundwa, Madhwapur, Mangauriya, Mihinpurwa, Motipur, Naushar Gurmtiha, Pairua, Parwan Gaurhi, Petraha, Shahpur Kalan, Shahpur Khurd, Urra block-

Mihinpurva and Balaha of Bahraich district of Uttar Pradesh. This watershed has been identified by the state department under NWDPRA scheme by proper

prioritization of different parameters for watershed selection criteria. The watershed is located in the North-West of Bahraich district. It lies between 27°56’27.60.”

N to 28°5’19.20” N latitude and 81° 16’26.74”E to 81° 24’ 18.40” E longitude. The selected microwatersheds code in IWPM- IVare 2B1G3e1b (Gopiya),

2B1G4c2a (Khariya) and 2B1G4c1c (Petraha). Its altitude ranges are 124 to 161 m above the mean sea level (MSL). The total area of watershed is 9975.16 ha. The

microwatershed cluster surrounded by the catchment of river Ghaghra.

The climate of the region is characterized as arid to semi-arid with average annual rainfall less than 1207.64 mm annually with an average of 50-65 rainy

days. Out of which about 85 percent is received during the monsoon season from July to September. The area receives very little mm. rainfall in the winter season.

Temperature ranges from as high as 44.5°C in the May-June to as low as 4.5°C during December-January. The trend of rainfall is highly erratic and maximum

water goes as runoff.

The Central portions of the watershed are forest area catchment of river Ghaghra of flat land interlocked between the hillocks. The soils of the area is

sandy loamy. The middle portion of watershed is relatively flat land with light soil texture. These soils are Light-Brown to yellow in colour and are inherently high

in fertility status. Soil texture is clay loam particularly in depressions and loam in the elevated portion.

Agriculture is the main source of income of the farmers of the microwatershed region. In Kharif the main crops are Maize, Arhar & Paddy. Most of the

lands are kept fallow because maximum areas are rainfed and the main rabi crop is taken with the conserved moisture of rainfall. In Rabi the main crops are

Masoor, wheat and Pea. The wheat and Pea crops are taken in the irrigated fields while the other crops are mostly taken in the rainfed conditions. Only some

vegetable crops are taken for domestic purpose and some fruit trees in scattered manner.

The condition of animal is not so good because their breeds are poor & Local feeding standard is not proper & disease management is also in poor

condition.

Natural vegetation of the watershed area is very poor. The forest vegetation is predominant with Sagaun, Seesam & Semal. There are occasional

occurrence of Neem plants (Azadirachta indica), Pipal, Bargad. There is no grass land in the watershed. Grass patches are seen only on the bunds, road sides and

other such places.

The problem of erosion of the watershed is to be tackled by harvesting additional water in existing water harvesting structures, which have lost most of

their capacity due to siltation and creating new water bodies. Water stored in the water harvesting tructures shall be properly recycled to provide supplemental

irrigation at critical growth stages of crops and for the establishment of fruit orchards and forest trees. The agricultural land will be treated with bunding along with

minor leveling. Waste land will be treated with the engineering measures like staggered trenches and afforestation etc.

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CHAPTER-1

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1.1 Project Background

The watershed, with code No. 2B1G3e1b (Gopiya), 2B1G4c2a (Khariya) and 2B1G4c1c (Petraha) having Geographical area 9975.16ha is located in

North-West Part of Bahraich district of U.P. The area of watersheds is proposed to be taken up by Bhoomi Sanrakshan Adhikari, Department of land development

& water resources Bahraich for integrated watershed management programme (IWMP) the duration of this project is between years 2010-11 to 2014-15

This cluster of Microwatershed fall in Ghaghra watershed that is situated in Mihinpurva Block of Bahraich district (U.P.) its distance about 70 Km from

Bahraich and 0 Km from Mihipurva Block. The watershed comprises of 20 village namely Adgodwa, Balsinghpur, Gaura Pipra, Gopiya, Hasuliya, Jalim Nagar,

Jhala, Khariya, Kundwa, Madhwapur, Mangauriya, Mihinpurwa, Motipur, Naushar Gurmtiha, Pairua, Parwan Gaurhi, Petraha, Shahpur Kalan, Shahpur Khurd,

Urra block- mihipurva of Bahraich district. It lies s from between 27°56’27.60.” N to 28°5’19.20” N latitude and 81° 16’26.74”E to 81° 24’ 18.40” E longitude.

Total Area of the Micro watershed is 9975.16ha (Tretable area 4960.00 ha) Elevation ranges from 124 to 161 m above mean sea level Catchment of river

Ghaghra . The maximum soil of the area is Sandy loam. Middle portion of the watershed is relatively flat with light soil texture. These soil are light Brown to

yellow in texture and medium in fertility status.

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1.2 Status of watershed programme

Status of watershed programme District- Bahraich

Details No. Area (in Lac.)

1 2 3

Total micro watershed in the district 301 442000

Workable Micro watersheds 242 355285

Micro Watersheds already treated by WR & agencies 215 310000

Balance Micro watersheds (MWS) for treatment

(Before start of IWMP in distt.) 27 42285

1.3: Approved plan (PPRs) by Steering Committee (SC)/Gov. of India

S.No Year Project/ Phase

IWMP MWS Area (ha)

Project cost Rs. In lac.

Name of PIA S.C. meeting date

1 2009-10 IWMP-1 3 2910.00 349.20 BSA LD & WR

25/10/11

2 2009-10 IWMP-2 3 3500.00 420.00 “

3 2010-11 IWMP-3 5 3400.00 408.00 “

4 2012-13 IWMP-4 3 4960.00 595.20 “

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1.4: Status of previous DPRs

S.no Approved project (IWMP-1, 2, 3…)

Project (area in ha)

Treatable area in ha Project cost

Rs.(lac.)

Project period (fin. Year from2010-11to2014-

15 PIA

1 IWMP-I 4599.45 2910.00 349.20 2009-10 to 2012-13 BSA LD & WR

Bahraich

2 IWMP-II 5233.77 3500.00 420.00 2009-10 to 2012-13 BSA LD & WR

Bahraich

3 IWMP-III 9975.16 3400.00 408.00 2009-10 to 2012-13 BSA LD & WR

Bahraich

4 IWMP-IV 9975.16 4960.00 595.20 2010-11 to 2013-14 BSA LD & WR

Bahraich

Total 27953.85 14770 1772.4

Table No.1: Details of IWMP for which this DPR is Prepared

Watershed project

Micro Watersheds (MWS) detail Micro watersheds

code Name of Watershed in which MWS is

falling (River / Nala name)

IWMP IV

2B1G3e1b Gopiya 2B1G3e1b

Ghaghra River 2B1G4c2a Khariya 2B1G4c2a

2B1G4c1c Petraha 2B1G4c1c

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1.5 Need of Watershed Development Programme:

Food sufficiency, economic growth and environmental security were identified as the major issues to be addressed in the watershed area. The area has

undulating topography, steep unstable slope, and excessive channel gradient and hence highly prone to soil erosion. Effective soil depth is limited and spatially

highly variable hampering good crop growth.

Problems identified and prioritized during the transact walk and PRA exercises in all villages Somai gauri, Bakhtawar Gauri, Girgitti, Gurh, Jalim Nagar,

Jhala, Mangauria, Majhra, Pairua, Urra, Madhwapur, Naubana were pooled and a list of problems representing the whole watershed was prepared. Problems were

ranked as per their total weight age in these villages. Lack of irrigation water was the greatest problem experienced by the people followed by low production of

field crops, lack of fodder availability and low animal productivity is low.

Strength, weakness, opportunity and threat (SWOT) analysis is a useful decision support tool, A SWOT analysis of the watershed is presented in below-

1.6 SWOT ANALYSIS OF THE PIA:-

STRENGTH:

(1) Dedicated and experienced staff and a multidisciplinary team

(2) Independent District Level Nodal Agency.

(3) Strong linkages with national and state level institutions, agricultural universities, and NGOs for capacity building and technical guidance.

(4) Scientific planning in watershed projects with the help of D. D.U.G.V.Institute Baxi Tal Lucknow.

(5) District level monitoring, coordination & Co-operation Committee

WEAKNESS:

� Moisture stress-Drought conditions

� Erosion hazard

� Excess runoff.

� Land degradation

� Low fertility of soil

� Ground water depletion/Low ground water table, poor quality of groundwater

� Low cropping intensity

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� Lack of technical knowledge

� Lack of irrigation facilities

� Low productivity of crops

� Low availability of drinking water for human as well as animals

� Overgrazing

� Poor vegetative cover

� Poor/low productive breeds of miltch animals

� Lower milk production

� Lack of feed & fodder availability

� Non availability of wood/fuel

� Lack of proper market facilities

� Lack of educational, transportation, medical & health care facilities

� Low wages

� Small land holdings

� Low income of the households

OPPORTUNITIES:

(1) A number of different other development schemes of the government are running; so, there can be horizontal integration and convergence of

Programmes

(2) Better financial provision under IWMP.

(3) Usage of new ICT tools like GIS, GPS

THREATS:

(1) Rainfall being very scarce and unreliable in the project area, the activities planned to be taken up may yield limited impact

(2) Irregularities in fund flow can derail the smooth functioning.

(3) Lack of contribution and cooperation from local people

(4) Low literacy rate in the project area.

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Table No.1.2: Problem identification and prioritization for watershed

S.No. Problem Rank

1. Low production of field crops 5

2. Lack of drinking water 3

3. Lack of irrigation water 1

4. Lack of fodder availability 6

5. Non-availability of fuel wood 8

6. Lack of inputs like quality seeds, fertilizer, pesticides etc. 4

7. Lack of market facility 5

8. Lack of medical, educational and transportation facilities 2

9. Medical and Health care facilities for milching animals and low productivity. 4

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CHAPTER-2

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Table No.2.1: Micro Watershed Information

SN Name of micro watershed with Code

Latitude / Longitude

Name of GP

Names of villages.

Name of Block

Area of village included in MWS

Details of important /approach road with distance km

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 2B1G3e1b

Gopiya

28°1’22.25”N

to

28°5’19.20” N

&

81°20’6.82” N

To

81°24’17.68” N

Gaura Pipra Gaura Pipra

Mih

inp

urw

a

39.12 5 from Asan Road

Lalpur

Chandrajhar

393.36 5 from Asan Road

Gopiya Gopiya 736.06 3 from Asan Road

Hasuliya Hasuliya 339.35 3 from Asan Road

Mahadeva 162.91 4 from Asan Road

Mihinpurwa Mihinpurwa 285.59 1 from Asan Road

Motipur Motipur 184.73 2 from Asan Road

Parwan

Gaurhi

Parwan

Gaurhi

22.49 Asan Road

Kundwa Kundwa 140.68 Asan Road

Kartaniya

Ghat

279.62 -

Total 2583.91

2 2B1G4c2a Khariya

27°59’58.28”N

to

28°4’10.15” N

&

81°16’26.34” N

To

81°21’39.73” N

Madhwapur Bhiurabeer

Ghat

Mih

inp

urw

a

4.77 7 from Asan Road

Jhala Jhala 141.41 2 from Asan Road

Katarniya

Ghat

1607.15 -

Khariya Khariya 442.91 Asan Road

Nainiha 446.28 Asan Road

Pairua Pairua 1.68 4 from Asan Road

Urra Urra 483.28 5 from Asan Road

Semrahana 383.22 -

Total 3510.70

3 2B1G4c1c Petraha

27°56’27.28”N

to

28°2’25.00” N

&

81°16’55.61” N

To

Adgodwa Adgodwa M

ihin

pu

rwa 273.16 3 from Asan Road

Jalim Nagar Jalim Nagar 95.94 2 from Asan Road

Jhala Jhala 370.64 2 from Asan Road

Katariya Ghat 924.33 -

Petraha Petraha 366.96 7 from Asan Road

Katarniya 204.76 5 from Asan Road

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81°21’28.40” N Rajapur 230.35 6 from Asan Road

Khariya Khariya 99.70 -

Mangauriya Manguriya 168.92 3 from Asan Road

Motipur Motipur 0.76 2

Khariya Nainiha 334.21 -

Urra Semrahana 5.14 2 from Asan Road

Shahpur

Khurd

Shahpur

Khurd

Balh

a

391.21 8 from Asan Road

Shahpur

Kalan

Shahpur

Kalan

25.53 7 from Asan Road

Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 338.91 7 from Asan Road

Naushar

Gurmtiha

Lagdiha 50.01 8 from Asan Road

Total 3880.55

Grand Total 9975.16

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Table No.2.2: Slope Percentage of the project area

Sl. No. Name of MWS &

code

Slope range wise area (ha)

0-05% 0.5-1.0% 1-3% 3-5% >5% Others Specify Undulating Terraced

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2B1G3e1b

Gopiya 482.00 653.00 1326.00 122.91 - - -

2 2B1G4c2a Khariya

723.00 933.00 1472.00 382.70 - - -

3 2B1G4c1c Petraha

691.00 1136.00 1637.00 416.55 - - -

Total 1896 2722 4435 922.16

2.1 Area under major land uses

The watershed has diversified into agriculture (Rainfed & Irrigated), waste land (open scrub) and seasonal water bodies etc. The varied present land use and area

under different categories in watershed is shown in below table. The mixed land use followed in the watershed is almost similar in other parts of the UP. During

PRA exercise, the villagers prepared land use. One such map of village of the watershed is shown in Annexure Map.

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Table No.2.3: Area under major land uses

SN Name of micro watershed with Code

Name of village Cultivated and wasteland area of the village (ha)

Area details (ha) (falling within the projects)

Cultivated rainfed

area

Cultivated irrigated

area

Uncultivated wasteland/

fallow

Pvt. Agri. Land

Forest Land

Community land

Others (Pl.

specify)

Total area (ha)

Temp. Permanent

Gen SC ST OBC Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

1 2B1G3e1b

Gopiya

Gaura Pipra 20.00 5.00 5.00 - - - - 25.00 25.00 - - 9.12 39.12

Lalpur

Chandrajhar

300.00 13.00 10.00 3.00 53.00 27.

00

- 233.0

0

313.0

0

- - 67.36 393.3

6

Gopiya 560.00 32.00 20.00 12.00 104.00 43.

00

- 445.0

0

592.0

0

- 8.00 104.06 736.0

6

Hasuliya 262.00 14.00 18.00 6.00 58.00 46.

00

- 172.0

0

276.0

0

6.00 4.00 25.35 339.3

5

Mahadeva 123.00 6.00 12.00 - 23.00 - - 106.0

0

129.0

0

- 3.00 18.91 162.9

1

Mihinpurwa 159.00 33.00 11.00 3.00 41.00 9.0

0

- 142.0

0

192.0

0

- 12.00 67.59 285.5

9

Motipur 94.00 16.00 6.00 - 22.00 8.0

0

- 80.00 110.0

0

- 8.00 60.73 184.7

3

Parwan Gaurhi - 12.00 - - - - - 12.00 12.00 - - 10.49 22.49

Kundwa 96.00 24.00 4.00 - 18.00 10.

00

- 92.00 120.0

0

- 5.00 15.68 140.6

8

Kartaniya Ghat - - - - - - - - - 279.62 - - 279.6

2

Total 1614 155.00 86.00 24.00 319 143 1307 1769 285.62 40.00 379.29 2583.91

2 2B1G4c2a Khariya

Bhiurabeer Ghat - 3.00 - - - - - 3.00 3.00 - - 1.77 4.77

Jhala 93 17.00 17.00 - 36.00 14.

00

- 60.00 110.0

0

- 4.00 10.41 141.4

1

Katarniya Ghat - - - - - - - - - 1607.15 - - 1603.

15

Khariya 334 24.00 16.00 3.00 86.00 22.

00

- 250.0

0

358.0

0

- 6.00 59.91 442.9

1

Nainiha 158.00 12.00 12.00 2.00 52.00 18.

00

- 100.0

0

170.0

0

- 10.00 252.28 446.2

8

Pairua - - - - - - - - - - - 1.68 1.68

Urra 226.00 9.00 14.00 4.00 78.00 22. - 135.0 235.0 23.00 7.00 200.28 483.2

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00 0 0 8

Semrahana 219.00 21.00 11.00 6.00 52.00 - - 188.0

0

240.0

0

- 6.00 120.22 383.2

2

Total 1030.00 86.00 70.00 15.00 304.00 76.00

- 736.00

1116.00

1630.15 33.00 646.55 3510.70

3 2B1G4c1c Petraha

Adgodwa 188.00 12.00 12.00 2.00 33 12.

00

- 155.0

0

200.0

0

- 6.00 53.16 273.1

6

Jalim Nagar 56.00 4.00 4.00 1.00 20 6.0

0

- 34.00 60.00 - 1.00 29.96 95.96

Jhala 282.00 14.00 18.00 3.00 62 28.

00

- 206.0

0

296.0

0

- 4.00 49.64 370.6

4

Katariya

Ghat

- - - - - - - - - 924.33 - - 924.3

3

Petraha 256.00 16.00 14.00 4.00 36 28.

00

- 208.0

0

272.0

0

- 6.00 70.96 366.9

6

Katarniya 161.00 13.00 9.00 2.00 42.00 22.

00

- 110.0

0

174.0

0

- 5.00 14.76 204.7

6

Rajapur 169.00 17.00 11.00 1.00 32.00 18.

00

- 136.0

0

186.0

0

- 8.00 24.35 230.3

5

Khariya 65.00 3.00 5.00 2.00 15.00 10.

00

- 43.00 68.00 - 2.00 22.70 99.70

Manguriya 142.00 7.00 8.00 3.00 28.00 14.

00

- 107 149.0

0

- 1.00 7.92 168.9

2

Motipur - - - - - - - - - - - 0.76 0.76

Nainiha 131.00 9.00 9.00 2.00 28.00 8.0

0

- 104.0

0

140.0

0

- 4.00 179.21 334.2

1

Semrahana - - - - - - - - - - - 5.14 5.14

Shahpur

Khurd

316.00 14.00 14.00 2.00 52.00 15.

00

263.0

0

330.0

0

- 3.00 42.21 391.2

1

Shahpur

Kalan

- 20.00 - - 10.00 - - 10.00 20.00 - - 5.53 25.53

Balsinghpur 248 12.00 12.00 6.00 52.00 18.

00

- 190.0

0

260.0

0

- 8.00 52.91 338.9

1

Lagdiha 28.00 2.00 2.00 - 12.00 3.0

0

- 15.00 30.00 - - 18.01 50.01

Total 2042 143.00 118.00 28.00 422 182.00

- 1581 2185.00

924.33 48.00 577.22 3880.55

Grand Total 4686 384 274 67 1045 401 - 3624 5070 2840.1 121 1603.06

9975.16

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2.2 Physiography: Here seems a chain of small dains that fall into the river Ghaghra. About 80% of the micro-watershed area has slopes more than 0-2%

and upright ridges. The top of the watershed exhibits extremely precipitous and manifesting moderate to serve erosion class. Average soil losses in

this area are near about 16-20 tones /ha./year. The upper and lower portion of the watershed has moderate slopes i.e. less than 2.5% at the outlet of

the watershed small gullies are noticed, covered with sparse of vegetation.

Table no.2.4: Elevation range, relief height difference etc

Micro watershed Elevation of watershed from MSL Lowest Highest Differnces

2B1G3e1b Gopiya

132 160 28

2B1G4c2a Khariya

125 161 36

2B1G4c1c Petraha

124 155 31

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2.3 Climatic Condition The watershed falls under the semi-arid region of tropical climate. The average annual precipitation is 1207.64 mm spreading over 65

rainy days. Most of the rainfall (about 85 %) is received during July to September. The rainfall is of moderate to high intensity. The area

receives on or scanty rainfall in the winter season. The temperature variation ranges from as high as 44.5oC in the month of May- June to as low

as 4.5oC in December- January.

Table No.2.5: Average monthly rainfall of the last five years

Month

Year/Rainfall in mm. Temperature c

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Average Max. Min.

January 0.0 0.0 5.8 0.0 0.0 1.16 14.6 4.5

February 0.0 76.6 8.6 1.4 17.7 20.86 22.0 6.5

March 19.0 27.2 0.0 0.2 0.0 9.28 27.0 10.26

April 2.9 10.5 21 0.2 0.0 6.92 35.5 16.5

May 74.6 165.8 23.5 144.9 21.8 86.12 43.00 26.6

June 186.2 70.6 209.2 100.3 71.6 127.58 44.5 28.00

July 376.5 477.6 369.9 235.1 335.1 358.84 37.50 24.36

August 230.9 340.8 268.8 349.1 245 286.92 32.65 21.50

September 290.8 290.8 331.6 170.2 149.6 246.6 30.0 19.60

October 24.3 24.3 34.1 214.2 4.4 60.26 26.5 17.50

November 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.2 0.4 0.32 21.30 14.5

December 12.0 0.1 0.0 1.8 0.0 2.78 12.50 4.8

Total 1217.2 1484.3 1272.5 1218.6 845.6 1207.64

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2.7 Soil characteristics and fertility status

Soil characteristics pertaining to soil fertility of various classes occurring around different villages are given in Table 2.9.4.1

2.7 Soil Characteristics and Fertility Status in Bahraich district

Soil properties LCC II LCC IV LCC VII/VIII

Sand (%) 28.51 55.60 68.50

Silt (%) 45.62 20.52 21.50

Clay (%) 42.35 28.60 7.50

Texture Clay Loam Loamy Sand Sandy Loam

pH (1: 2) 6.52 8.50 8.50

EC (dS m-1

) 0.76 0.25 0.18

Organic carbon (%) 0.85 0.28 0.24

Available N (kg ha-1

) 350 315 240

Available P (kg ha-1

) 12 8.0 8.41

Available K (kg ha-1

) 312.5 288.00 250

*Values correspond to soil fraction < 2mm

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2.8 - SOIL AND TOPOGRAPHY:

The selected area lies in the last border of District- Baharaich & Khiri Lakhimpur.The soil is mainly Sandy-Loam soil which is easily

transportable after detaching causing to several soil erosion. In the watershed area mainly four types of soil are found named as - Sandy-Loam,

which are also the main soil of plainly region. There is main showing crop in the area are pulses which consume more phosphorous. Therefore,

serious deficiency of phosphorous is in this area.

TABLE NO. 2.7: SOIL TYPE AND TOPOGRAPHY:

S. No. Name of the Agro-

climatic zone covers

project area

Area in ha Names of Watershed Major soil types Topography

a)Type b) Area to be treated

in ha

1. Tropical Climate 9975.16 IWMP 4th

Baharaich Sandy-Loam 4960.00 Flat to severe slope

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Table No.2.8: Details of soil erosion in the project area

S.N. Name of Micro

Watershed 1 2 3 4 5

Cause Type of erosion Area affected (ha) Run off

(mm/ year) Average soil loss

(Tonnes/ ha/ year)

Water erosion

1 2B1G3e1b Gopiya

a Sheet 482.00

482.00 16-20 b Rill 1979.00

c Gully 122.91

Total 2583.91

2 2B1G4c2a Khariya

a Sheet 723.00

482.00 16-20 b Rill 2405.00

c Gully 382.70

Total 3510.70

3 2B1G4c1c Petraha

a Sheet 691.00

482.00 16-20 b Rill 2773.00

c Gully 416.55

Total 3880.55

Grand Total 9975.16

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Table No. 2.9: Details of flood and drought in the project area

1 Sl. No.

Name of Micro

Watershed

2 3 4 5

Particulars Villages

Periodicity Not affected

Annual Any other

(please specify)

1 Flood No. of villages -

Name(s) of villages -

2 2B1G3e1b Gopiya,

2B1G4c2a Khariya,

2B1G4c1c Petraha

Drought No. of villages 16

Name(s) of villages

Lalpur,Chandrajhar

Gopiya,Hasuliya

Mahadeva,Mihinpurwa

Khariya, Nainiha,

Semrahana, Petraha, Katarniya, Rajapur,

Adgodwa, Jhala,

Mangauriya, Sahpur

Khurd, Balsinghpur

Table No.2.10: Soil Texture

S. No. Area in different Soil Group (ha)

Light textured soil (sandy- loamy sand)

Medium textured soil (Sandy loam, loam, silt loam)

Heavy textured soil (Clayey)

Others specify ………..

1 2 3 4 5

3880.3 5735.7 359.1 -

Total 3880.3 5735.7 359.1 -

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CHAPTER-3

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Table No.3.1: Demographic Features with Ethnographic Details of Communities

SN Name of Micro Watershed

Name of village Total Population Population of SC/ST

Total Male Female Total Male Female

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 2B1G3e1b

Gopiya

Lalpur Chandrajhar 1715 906 809 368 200 168 Gopiya 6217 3367 2850 518 275 243 Hasuliya 2033 1088 945 759 421 338 Mahadeva 742 403 339 - - - Mihinpurwa 7997 4269 3728 775 428 347

Total 18704 10033 8671 2420 1324 1096

2 2B1G4c2a Khariya

Khariya 1905 996 909 557 271 286 Nainiha 1390 698 692 203 103 100 Semrahana 548 287 261 - - -

Total 3843 1981 1862 760 374 386

3 2B1G4c1c Petraha

Petraha 2073 1107 966 269 139 130

Katarniya 1445 744 701 115 56 59

Rajapur 974 515 459 218 116 102

Adgodwa 4774 2532 2242 883 468 415

Jhala 5539 2967 2572 1430 761 669

Mangauriya 3251 1820 1431 715 399 316

Sahpur Khurd 1832 978 854 197 98 99

Balsinghpur 4639 2458 2181 479 263 216

Total 24527 13121 11406 4306 2300 2006 Grand Total 47074 25135 21939 7486 3998 3488

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Table no. 3.2: Details of infrastructure in the project areas*

S.No. Name of Micro

Watershed Parameters Status

1 2B1G3e1b

Gopiya

(i) Name of villages connected to the main road by an all-weather road All Village

(ii) Village's Name provided with electricity All Village

(iii) No. of households without access to drinking water 40

(iv) No. of educational institutions :

Primary(P)/ Secondary(S)/ Higher Secondary(HS)/ vocational

institution(VI)

(P)-

21

(S)-

11

(HS)-

2

(VI)-

Nil

(v) Names of villages with access to Primary Health Centre All Villages (Mihinpurwa)

(vi) Names of villages with access to Veterinary Dispensary All Villages (Mihinpurwa)

(vii) Names of villages with access to Post Office All Villages

(viii) Names of villages with access to Banks All Villages (Mihinpurwa)

(ix) Names of villages with access to Markets/ mandis All Villages (Mihinpurwa)

(x) Names of villages with access to Agro-industries -

(xi) Total quantity of surplus milk deficit 360 Lt.

(xii) No. of milk collection centres (U) –

Nil

(S)-

Nil

(PA)-

18

(O)-

Nil (e.g. Union(U)/ Society(S)/ Private agency(PA)/ others (O))

(xiii) Name of villages with access to Anganwadi Centre All Villages

(xiv) Any other facilities with names of villages (please specify) -----

2 2B1G34c2a

Khariya

(i) Name of villages connected to the main road by an all-weather road Urra and Khariya

(ii) Village's Name provided with electricity Urra and Khariya

(iii) No. of households without access to drinking water 19

(iv) No. of educational institutions : (P)-07 (S)-03 (HS)-

Nill

(VI)-

Nill Primary(P)/ Secondary(S)/ Higher Secondary(HS)/ vocational

institution(VI)

(v) Names of villages with access to Primary Health Centre Urra and Khariya (7 km Mihinpurwa)

(vi) Names of villages with access to Veterinary Dispensary Urra and Khariya (7 km Mihinpurwa)

(vii) Names of villages with access to Post Office Urra and Khariya

(viii) Names of villages with access to Banks Urra and Khariya

(ix) Names of villages with access to Markets/ mandis Urra and Khariya, (Mihinpurwa and Urra)

(x) Names of villages with access to Agro-industries -

(xi) Total quantity of surplus milk deficit 128 Lt.

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(xii) No. of milk collection centres (U)-

Nill

(S)-

Nill

(PA)-

7

(O)-

Nill (e.g. Union(U)/ Society(S)/ Private agency(PA)/ others (O))

(xiii) Name of villages with access to Anganwadi Centre Urra and Khariya

(xiv) Any other facilities with names of villages (please specify) --

3 2B1G4c1c Petraha

(i) Name of villages connected to the main road by an all-weather road All Villages

(ii) Village's Name provided with electricity All Villages

(iii) No. of households without access to drinking water 28

(iv) No. of educational institutions : (P)-

14

(S)-

10

(HS)-1 (VI)-

Nill Primary(P)/ Secondary(S)/ Higher Secondary(HS)/ vocational

institution(VI)

(v) Names of villages with access to Primary Health Centre All Villages 10- 15 km from Mihinpurwa

(vi) Names of villages with access to Veterinary Dispensary All Villages 10- 15 km from Mihinpurwa

(vii) Names of villages with access to Post Office All Villages

(viii) Names of villages with access to Banks All Villages 10- 15 km from Mihinpurwa

(ix) Names of villages with access to Markets/ mandis All Villages 10- 15 km from Mihinpurwa

(x) Names of villages with access to Agro-industries ----

(xi) Total quantity of surplus milk deficit 178 Lt./Day

(xii) No. of milk collection centre(s) (U)-

Nill

(S)-

Nill

(PA)-

14

(O)-

Nill (e.g. Union(U)/ Society(S)/ Private agency(PA)/ others (O))

(xiii) Name of villages with access to Anganwadi Centre All Villages

(xiv) Any other facilities with names of villages (please specify) ---

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Table No.3.3: DETAILS OF COMMON PROPERTY RESOURCES IN THE PROJECT AREA

S. No.

Names of MWS with code

CPR Particulars

Total Area (ha) Area available for treatment (ha)

Area owned/ In possession of

Pvt. persons

Govt. (specify deptt.)

PRI Any other

(Pl. Specify)

Pvt. persons

Govt. (specify deptt.)

PRI Any other

(Pl. Specify)

1 2B1G3e1b

Gopiya

(i) Wasteland/ degraded land - - - - - - - -

(i) Pastures - - - - - - - -

(ii) Orchards 3 - - - 2 - - -

(iii) Village Woodlot - - - - - - - -

(iv) Forest - 285.62 - - - - - -

(v)Village Ponds/ Tanks 1 - - - 2 - - -

(vi)Community Buildings - - 40 - - - -

(vii)Weekly Markets - - - - - - - -

(viii)Permanent markets - - - - - - - -

(ix)Temples/ Places of worship 2 - - - - - - -

(x)Others (Pl. specify), Community

Land - - - - - - - -

Total 6 285.62 40 4

2 2B1G4c2a Khariya

(i)Wasteland/ degraded land - - - - - - - -

ii) Pastures - - - - - - - -

iii)Orchards 3 - - - 1 - - -

iii) Village Woodlot - - - - - - - -

iv) Forest - 1630.15 - - - - - -

v) Village Ponds/Tanks 2 - - - 2 - - -

vii) Community Buildings - 2 - - - - - -

viii) Weekly Markets - - - - - - - -

ix) Parmanent markets - - - - - - - -

x) Temples/ Places of worship 3 - - - - - - -

xi) Other) Pl. specify) Community Land - - - - - - - -

Total 8 1630.15

5

3 2B1G4c1c (i)Wasteland/ degraded land - - - - - - - -

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Petraha ii) Pastures - - - - - - - -

i) Orchards 3 - - - 1 - - -

iii) Village Woodlot - - - - - - - -

iv) Forest - 924.33 - - - - - -

v) Village Ponds/Tanks 2 - - - 1 - - -

vii) Community Buildings - 2 - - - - - -

viii) Weekly Markets - - - - - - - -

ix) Parmanent markets - - - - - - - -

x) Temples/ Places of worship 3 - - - 2 - - -

xi) Other) Pl. specify) Community Land - - - - - - - -

Total 8 924.33

4

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Table No.3.4: Details of seasonal migration from project area Pre- Project Status

Sl. No. Names of

Watershed Name of village

No. of persons migrating

No. of days per year of

migration

Major reason(s) for

migrating

Distance of destination of

migration from the village (km)

Occupation during

migration

Average Income

from such occupation

(Rs.)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 2B1G3e1b

Gopiya

Lalpur

Chandrajhar 72 60-270 Poverty and

Unemployment

150-500 Labour 10000.00-

25000.00

Gopiya 122 60-270 Poverty and

Unemployment

150-500 Labour 10000.00-

25000.00

Hasuliya 128 60-270 Poverty and

Unemployment

150-500 Labour 10000.00-

25000.00

Mahadeva 22 60-270 Poverty and

Unemployment

150-500 Labour 10000.00-

25000.00

Mihinpurwa 133 60-270 Poverty and

Unemployment

150-500 Labour 10000.00-

25000.00

Total 477

2 2B1G4c2a Khariya

Khariya 58 60-270 Poverty and

Unemployment

150-500 Labour 10000.00-

25000.00

Nainiha 32 60-270 Poverty and

Unemployment

150-500 Labour 10000.00-

25000.00

Semrahana 22 60-270 Poverty and

Unemployment

150-500 Labour 10000.00-

25000.00

Total 112 60-270 Poverty and

Unemployment

150-500 Labour 10000.00-

25000.00

3 2B1G4c1c Petraha

Petraha 67 60-270 Poverty and

Unemployment

150-500 Labour 10000.00-

25000.00

Katarniya 23 60-270 Poverty and

Unemployment

150-500 Labour 10000.00-

25000.00

Rajapur 46 60-270 Poverty and

Unemployment

150-500 Labour 10000.00-

25000.00

Adgodwa 132 60-270 Poverty and 150-500 Labour 10000.00-

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Unemployment 25000.00

Jhala 136 60-270 Poverty and

Unemployment

150-500 Labour 10000.00-

25000.00

Mangauriya 104 60-270 Poverty and

Unemployment

150-500 Labour 10000.00-

25000.00

Sahpur Khurd 32 60-270 Poverty and

Unemployment

150-500 Labour 10000.00-

25000.00

Balsinghpur 63 60-270 Poverty and

Unemployment

150-500 Labour 10000.00-

25000.00

Total 603 Grand Total 1192

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Table No.3.5: Livestock Population

S. N. Name of Micro watershed with code.

Name of Village

Cow Buffalow Ox/Bull Goat Sheep Piggeries Poultry Other

Desi Crossed Desi Murrah Broiler Layers Total specify

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1 2B1G3e1b

Gopiya

Gopiya 1099 4 122 - 40 1063 - 36 - - - -

Lalpur

Chandrajhar 202 - 201 - 46 92 - - - - - -

Hasuliya 195 - 102 - 36 156 - - 21 6 27 -

Mahadeva 64 - 55 - 82 131 54 - - - - -

Mihinpurwa 1228 - 21 210 51 1162 - - 5028 9 5037 -

Total 2788 4 501 210 255 2604 54 36 5049 15 5064

2 2B1G4c2a Khariya

Khariya 48 4 52 - 61 58 - 27 - 97 97

Nainiha 36 - 47 - 12 38 - - - 22 22

Semaraha 32 - 46 - 14 32 - - - - -

Total 116 4 145

87 128

27

119 119

3

2B1G4c1c Petraha

Petraha 302 - 259 - 139 821 - - - 231 231

Katarniya 108 - 122 - 32 232 - - - - -

Rajapur 245 - 177 - 82 234 - - - 38 38

Adgodwa 205 - 141 - 28 40 - - - - -

Jhala 372 - 148 - 42 62 - - - 72 72

Mangauriya 509 - 503 - 222 513 - - - 39 39

Shahpur

Kala 114 - 118 - 54 148 - - - 84 84

Balsinghpur 216 - 192 - 72 273 - - - - -

Total 2071

1660

671 2323

464 464

Grand Total 4975 8 2306 210 1013 5055 54 63 5049 598 5647

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Table No.3.6: Details of Livestock Productivity

SN Name of

Micro watershed with code

Name of Village

Milk Production (Liter Per day) Goatry Poultry Piggeries weight Kg/Pig

Cows Buffalos Weight in Kg/goat

Broiler Weight in Kg/ Brl

Layers No. of eggs/Month Desi Crosse

d Desi Murrah

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11

1 2B1G3e1b

Gopiya

Gopiya 0.6 to 1.50 4 to 5 1 to 2 - 8 to 18 - - 20-60

Lalpur

Chandrajhar 0.6 to 1.50 - 1 to 2 - 8 to 18 - - -

Hasuliya 0.6 to 1.50 - 1 to 2 - 8 to 18 0.8 to 2.00 18-22 -

Mahadeva 0.6 to 1.50 - 1 to 2 - 8 to 18 - - -

Mihinpurwa 0.6 to 1.50 - 1 to 2 3 to 4 8 to 18 0.8 to 2.00 18-22 -

2 2B1G4c2a Khariya

Khariya 0.6 to 1.50 3.5 to 5 1 to 2 - 8 to 18 - 18.-22 20-60

Nainiha 0.6 to 1.50 - 1 to 2 - 8 to 18 - 18-22 -

Semaraha 0.6 to 1.50 - 1 to 2 - 8 to 18 - -

3

2B1G4c1c Petraha

Petraha 0.6 to 1.50 - 1 to 2 - 8 to 18 - 18-22 -

Katarniya 0.6 to 1.50 - 1 to 2 - 8 to 18 - - -

Rajapur 0.6 to 1.50 - 1 to 2 - 8 to 18 - 18-22 -

Adgodwa 0.6 to 1.50 - 1 to 2 - 8 to 18 - - -

Jhala 0.6 to 1.50 - 1 to 2 - 8 to 18 - 18-22 -

Mangauriya 0.6 to 1.50 - 1 to 2 - 8 to 18 - 18-22 -

Shahpur

Kala 0.6 to 1.50 - 1 to 2 - 8 to 18 - 18-22 -

Balsinghpur 0.6 to 1.50 - 1 to 2 - 8 to 18 - - -

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Table No.3.7: Irrigation Status

S.No.

Name & Micro Watershed with code

Name of Village

Gross Cultivated Area Net Cultivated Area

Gross Irrigated Area Net Irrigated Area

Rainfed Area Kharif Rabi Zaid Total Kharif Rabi Zaid Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

1

2B

1G

3e1

b G

op

iya

Gaura Pipra 12.00 8.00 3.00 23.00 25.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 6.00 5.00 20.00

Lalpur

Chandrajhar

175.00 152.00 8.00 335.00 313.00 3.00 5.00 8.00 16.00 13.00 300.00

Gopiya 430.00 410.00 16.00 856.00 592.00 10.00 16.00 16.00 42.00 32.00 560.00

Hasuliya 212.00 200.00 10.00 4222.00 276.00 4.00 4.00 10.00 18.00 14.00 262.00

Mahadeva 105.00 95.00 2.00 202.00 129.00 3.00 4.00 2.00 5.00 6.00 123.00

Mihinpurwa 132.00 105.00 15.00 252.00 192.00 14.00 18.00 15.00 47.00 33.00 159.00

Motipur 72.00 65.00 10.00 147.00 110.00 5.00 6.00 10.00 21.00 16.00 94.00

Parwan Gaurhi 4.00 5.00 7.00 16.00 12.00 4.00 5.00 7.00 16.00 12.00 -

Kundwa 90.00 75.00 5.00 170.00 120.00 17.00 19.00 5.00 14.00 24.00 96.00

Total 1232.00 1115.00 76.00 2423.00 1769.00 61.00 79.00 76.00 216.00 155.00 1614.00

2

2B

1G

4c2

a

Kh

ari

ya

Bhiurabeerghat 2.00 2.00 1.00 5.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 5.00 3.00 -

Jhala 87.00 72.00 5.00 164.00 110.00 12.00 10.00 5.00 27.00 17.00 93.00

Khuriya 273.00 261.00 8.00 542.00 358.00 16.00 16.00 8.00 40.00 27.00 334.00

Nainiha 143.00 135.00 6.00 284.00 170.00 5.00 6.00 6.00 17.00 12.00 158.00

Urra 187.00 183.00 4.00 374.00 235.00 4.00 5.00 4.00 13.00 9.00 226.00

Semrahana 168.00 165.00 9.00 342.00 240.00 10.00 12.00 9.00 31.00 21.00 219.00

Total 860.00 818.00 33.00 1711.00 1116.00 49.00 51.00 33.00 133.00 86.00 1030.00

3 2B1G4c1c Petraha

Adgodwa 158.00 142.00 5.00 305.00 200.00 6.00 7.00 5.00 18.00 12.00 188.00

Jalim Nagar 42.00 45.00 2.00 89.00 60.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 6.00 4.00 56.00

Jhala 232.00 218.00 7.00 457.00 296.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 21.00 14.00 282.00

Petraha 218.00 192.00 7.00 417.00 272.00 8.00 9.00 7.00 24.00 16.00 256.00

Katarnia 148.00 136.00 7.00 291.00 174.00 6.00 5.00 7.00 18.00 13.00 161.00

Rajapur 154.00 132.00 9.00 295.00 186.00 8.00 8.00 9.00 25.00 17.00 169.00

Khariya 50.00 45.00 2.00 97.00 68.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 4.00 3.00 65.00

Mangauria 118.00 92.00 3.00 213.00 149.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 11.00 7.00 142.00

Motipur - - - - - - - - - - -

Nainiha 92.00 98.00 6.00 196.00 140.00 2.00 5.00 6.00 13.00 9.00 131.00

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Semrahuna - - - - - - - - - - -

Shahpur Khurd 232.00 224.00 7.00 463.00 330.00 7.00 7.00 9.00 21.00 14.00 316.00

Shahpur Kalan 5.00 6.00 14.00 25.00 20.00 5.00 6.00 14.00 25.00 20.00 -

Balsinghpur 208.00 202.00 6.00 416.00 260.00 4.00 6.00 6.00 16.00 12.00 248.00

Lagdiha 23.00 22.00 1.00 46.00 30.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 2.00 28.00

Total 1680.00 1554.00 76.00 3310.00 2185.00 61.00 68.00 76.00 205.00 143.00 2042.00

Grand Total 3772.00 3487.00 185.00

7444.00 5070.00 171.00 1980.00

185.00

554.00 384.00 4686.00

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Table No.3.8: Source wise Irrigated Area

S. No.

Name &Micro watershed with code

Name of Village

Canal Area

State Tube wells

Tanks Open well Bore wells Lift irrigation Others (Specify)

Total Irrigated Area

Remarks

No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

1

2B

1G

3e1

b G

op

iya

Gaura Pipra - - - - - - - 2 5.00 - - - - 5.00

Lalpur

Chandrajhar

- - - - - - - 5 13.00 - - - - 13.00

Gopiya - - - - - - - 14 32.00 - - - - 32.00

Hasuliya - - - - - - - 6 14.00 - - - - 14.00

Mahadeva - - - - - - - 3 6.00 - - - - 6.00

Mihinpurwa - - - - - - - 15 33.00 - - - - 33.00

Motipur - - - - - - - 7 16.00 - - - - 16.00

Parwan

Gaurhi

- - - - - - - 5 12.00 - - - - 12.00

Kundwa - - - - - - - 10 24.00 - - - - 24.00

Total 67 155.00 - - - - 155.00

2

2B

1G

4c2

a

Kh

ari

ya

Bhiurabeergh

at

- - - - - - - 2 3.00 - - - - 3.00

Jhala - - - - - - - 7 17.00 - - - - 17.00

Khuriya - - - - - - - 10 24.00 - - - - 24.00

Nainiha - - - - - - - 6 12.00 - - - - 12.00

Urra - - - - - - - 4 9.00 - - - - 9.00

Semrahana - - - - - - - 9 21.00 - - - - 21.00

Total - - - - - - - 38 86.00 - - - - 86.00

3 2B1G4c1c Petraha

Adgodwa - - - - - - - 5 12.00 - - - - 12.00

Jalim Nagar - - - - - - - 2 4.00 - - - - 4.00

Jhala - - - - - - - 6 14.00 - - - - 14.00

Petraha - - - - - - - 7 16.00 - - - - 16.00

Katarnia - - - - - - - 6 13.00 - - - - 13.00

Rajapur - - - - - - - 8 17.00 - - - - 17.00

Khariya - - - - - - - 2 3.00 - - - - 3.00

Mangauria - - - - - - - 4 7.00 - - - - 7.00

Motipur - - - - - - - 0 0 - - - - 0

Nainiha - - - - - - - 4 9.00 - - - - 9.00

Semrahuna - - - - - - - 0 0 - - - - 0

Shahpur

Khurd

- - - - - - - 6 14.00 - - - - 14.00

Shahpur - - - - - - - 8 20.00 - - - - 20.00

Area in ha.

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Kalan

Balsinghpur - - - - - - - 6 12.00 - - - - 12.00

Lagdiha - - - - - - - 1 2.00 - - - - 2.00

Total - - - - - - - 65 143.00 - - - - 143.00 Grand Total - - - - - - - 170 384.00 - - - - 384.00

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Table No.3.9: Ground Water Status

S. No.

Name & Code of Micro watershed

Name of Village

Depth of Ground Water Table (Below Ground level) in Meter

No. of Observation well Remarks

Before Monsoon After Monsoon

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 2B1G3e1b

Gopiya

Lalpur

Chandrajhar 6.20 5.30 2

Gopiya 6.30 5.10 3

Hasuliya 6.45 5.20 3

Mahadeva 6.55 5.35 3

Mihinpurwa 6.35 5.12 2

2 2B1G4c2a Khariya

Khariya 3.38 2.10 2

Nainiha 6.33 5.10 3

Semrahana 6.58 5.45 2

3 2B1G4c1c Petraha

Petraha 6.65 5.50 3

Katarniya 6.38 5.15 3

Rajapur 6.45 5.20 2

Adgodwa 6.32 5.12 3

Jhala 6.52 5.25 1

Mangauriya 6.66 5.40 3

Sahpur Khurd 6.49 5.22 2

Balsinghpur 6.35 5.15 3

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Table No.3.10: Details of land holding pattern in the project areas 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

S. No.

Name MWS with

code Name of Village Type of Farmer

No. of households

No. of BPL households

Land holding (ha)

Irrigated Rainfed Total

2B1G3e1b

Gopiya

Gopiya, Gaurapipra,

Hasuliya, Kudwa,

Mihinpurwa, Motipur

Large farmer 98 - 122 308 430

Small farmer 346 27 18 698 716

Marginal farmer 1382 1368 15 608 623

Landless person 172 172 - - -

Sub-Total 1998 1567 155 1614 1769

2B1G4c2a

Khariya

Khariya, Urra,

Semrahna, Nainiha

Large farmer 36 - 41 112 153

Small farmer 187 26 27 385 412

Marginal farmer 681 675 18 533 551

Landless person 68 68 - - -

Sub-Total 972 769 86 1030 1116

2B1G4c1c

Petraha

Adgodwa, Jalimnagar,

Jhala, Petraha, Katarniya,

Rajapur, Mangauriya,

Shahpur Khurd,

Balsinghpur

Large farmer 82 - 61 318 379

Small farmer 423 26 32 838 870

Marginal farmer 1971 1923 50 886 936

Landless person 146 146 - - -

Sub-Total 2622 2095 143 2042 2185

Total of project 5592 4431 384 4686 5070

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Table No. 3.11: Major crops, there productivity and Production Name of MWS- Gopiya (2B1G3e1b)

Area in Productivity Production (Qtl.) Remarks

S.No Crop.

(Ha.) Qtl,/Ha Grain/Main product Fodder/Fuel/

Other Product. Irrigated Rainfed Irrigated Rainfed. Irrigated Rainfed Irrigated Rainfed

A Kharif

1 Rice 36.00 487.00 18.00 14.00 648.00 6818.00 -

2 Maze 25.00 132.00 9.00 6.00 175.00 792.00 -

3 Arhar - 355.00 - 5.00 - 1775.00 -

4 Urd/Mung - 165.00 - 4.00 - 660.00 -

5 vegetables (Cropwise) - - - - - -

6 Fodder - 32.00 - 134.00 - - - 4288.00

.. Other, specify - - - - - - - -

B Rabi - -

1 Wheat 65.00 512.00 24.00 16.50 1560.00 8448.00 - -

2 Barley - 18.00 - 11.00 - 198.00 - -

3 Masoor - 242.00 - 6.00 - 1452.00 - -

4 Gram - 12.00 - 5.00 - 60.00 - -

5 Pea - 8.00 - 4.00 - 32.00 - -

6 Mustard - 244.00 - 6.00 - 1464.00 - -

7 Potato 4.00 - 130.00 - 520.00 - - -

8 vegetables (Cropwise) 10.00 - 22.00 - 220.00 - -- -

9 Fodder - - - - - - - -

.. Other, specify - - - - - - - -

C Zaid - - - - - - - -

1 vegetables (Cropwise) - - - - - - - -

2 Fodder - - - - - - - -

3 Urd/Mung - - - - - - - -

4 Sugarcane 76.00 - 290.00 - 22040.00 - - -

.. Other, specify - - - - - - - -

Total 216.00 2207.00 25163 21699

~ 48 ~

Summary Food Production (Q.) Cereals - 18639.00

Pulses - 3979.00

Oilseeds – 1464.00

Potato - 520.00

e- others - 220.00

Total- 9697.00 Total for the project- 24822.00 Fodder Production (Q.) Dry Fodder- 4182.00

Green Fodder- 4288.00

Fuel Production Arhar+Mustard Plants- 2132.00

Sugarcane- 22040.00 Crop Intensity % = (Gross Area Sown/Net Area Sown) x100

2433/1769x100= 136.97

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Name of MWS - Petraha (2B1G4c1c)

S.No Crop

Area in (ha.) ProductivityQ./ha Production (Q)

Remarks Irrigated Rainfed Irrigated Rainfed

Grain/ Main product

Fodder/fuel/Other product

Irrigated Rainfed Irrigated Rainfed

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

A Kharif

1 Rice 46.00 627.00 18.00 14.00 828.00 8778.00

2 Maze 15.00 272.00 9.00 6.00 135.00 1632.00

3 Arhar - 411.00 - 4.50 - 1850.00

4 Urd/Mung - 261.00 - 5.00 - 1305.00

5 Vegetable(cropwise) - - - - - -

6 Fodder - 48.00 - 130.00 - -

6240.00

Other, specify - - - - - -

B Rabi

-

1 Wheat 53.00 572.00 23.00 16.00 1219.00 9152.00

2 Barley - 46.00 - 11.00 - 506.00

3 Masoor - 348.00 - 6.50 - 2262.00

4 Gram - 32.00 - 5.00 - 160.00

5 Pea - 28.00 - 4.00 - 112.00

6 Mustard 5.00 460.00 8.00 6.50 40.00 2990.00

7 Potato 6.00 - 140.00 - 840.00 -

8 Vegetable(cropwise) 4.00 - 24.00 - 96.00 -

9 Fodder - - - - - -

Other, specify - - - - - -

C Zaid

-

- -

Vegetable(cropwise) - - - - - -

Fodder - - - - - -

Urd/Mung - - - - - -

Sugarcane 76.00 - 280.00 - 21280.00 -

Other, specify - - - -

Total 205.00 3105.00

24438 28747

~ 50 ~

Summary Food Production (Q.) Cereals - 22250.00

Pulses - 5689.00

Oilseeds – 3030.00

Potato - 840.00

e- others - 96.00

Total- 31905.00 Total for the project Fodder Production (Q.) Dry Fodder- 6052.00

Green Fodder- 6240.00

Fuel Production Arhar+Mustard Plants- 4728.00

Sugarcane- 21280.00 Crop Intensity % = (Gross Area Sown/Net Area Sown) x100

3310/2185x100= 151.48

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Name of MWS - Khariya (2B1G4c2a)

S.No Crop

Area in (ha.) Productivity q./ha Production (q)

Remarks Irrigated Rainfed Irrigated Rainfed

Grain/ Main product

Fodder/fuel/Other product

Irrigated Rainfed Irrigated Rainfed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

A Kharif

1 Rice 32 372.00 18.00 13.00 576.00 4836.00

2 Maze 17 153.00 10.00 7.00 170.00 1071.00

3 Arhar - 207.00 - 4.00 - 828.00

4 Urd/Mung - 51.00 - 5.00 - 255.00

5 Vegetable(cropwise) - - - - - -

6 Fodder - 28.00 - 136.00 - -

3808.00

Other, specify - - - - - -

B Rabi

1 Wheat 34.00 412.00 24.00 16.00 816.00 6592.00

2 Barley - 18.00 - 12.00 - 216.00

3 Masoor - 212.00 - 6.00 - 1272.00

4 Gram - 14.00 - 5.00 - 70.00

5 Pea 5.00 6.00 8.00 4.00 40.00 24.00

6 Mustard - 105.00 - 6.00 - 630.00

7 Potato 7.00 - 140.00 - 980.00 -

8 Vegetable(cropwise) 5.00 - 25.00 - 125.00 -

9 Fodder - - - - - -

Other, specify - - - - - -

C Zaid

- -

Vegetable(cropwise) - - - - - -

Fodder - - - - - -

Urd/Mung - - - - - -

Sugarcane 33.00 - 270.00 - 8910.00 -

Other, specify - - - - - -

Total 133.00 1578.00

11617 15794

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Summary Food Production (Q.) Cereals - 14277.00

Pulses - 2489.00

Oilseeds – 630.00

Potato - 980.00

e- others - 125.00

Total- 18501.00 Total for the project Fodder Production (Q.) Dry Fodder- 3572.00

Green Fodder- 3808.00

Fuel Production Arhar+Mustard Plants- 1400.00

Sugarcane- 8910.00 Crop Intensity % = (Gross Area Sown/Net Area Sown) x100

1711/1116x100= 153.31

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Table No.3.12: Horticulture Status

S. N.

Name of micro watershed with

code

Name of village Name of Important horticultural crop

Whole Fruit Crop Scattered Fruit Crop

Name Area ha.

Productivity qtl/ha

Production qtls

No. Productivity qtl/No.

Production qtls

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 2B1G3e1b

Gopiya

Lalpur

Chandrajhar

Mango 1.00 140-170 160 72 1.3-1.7

115

Gopiya Mango 1.50 “ 200 125 “ 200

Hasuliya Mango 1.00 “ 150 112 “ 179

Mahadeva Mango 0.50 “ 75 78 “ 125

Mihinpurwa Mango 1.50 “ 240 62 “ 99

Total 5.50 825 449 718

2 2B1G4c2a Khariya

Khariya Mango 1.00 140-170 160 92 “ 147

Nainiha Mango 1.00 “ 160 85 “ 136

Semrahana Mango - “ - 105 “ 168

Total 2.00 320 282 “ 451

3

2B1G4c1c Petraha

Petraha Mango 1.00 “ 160 115 “ 184

Katarniya Mango 0.50 “ 75 98 “ 157

Rajapur Mango 0.50 “ 75 120 “ 192

Adgodwa Mango 1.00 “ 160 118 “ 189

Jhala Mango 1.00 “ 160 110 “ 176

Mangauriya Mango 0.50 “ 75 122 “ 195

Sahpur Khurd Mango 1.50 “ 240 117 “ 187

Balsinghpur Mango 1.00 “ 160 125 “ 200

Total 7.00 1105 925 1480

Grand Total 14.50 2250 1656 2650

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Table No.3.13: Forest, Vegetative Cover/Grass Land

S.

No. Name & Code of Micro watershed

Name of Village

Forest (Area ha) Grass Land (Area ha) Other vegetative cover (Area ha)

Reserve Gram Samaj (Natural/Planted)

Total Gram Samaj

Private Gram Samaj Private

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 2B1G3e1b Gopiya

Gaura Pipra - - - - - - -

Lalpur

Chandrajhar - - - - - - -

Gopiya - - - - - - -

Hasuliya 6.00 - 6.00 - - - -

Mahadeva - - - - - - -

Mihinpurwa - - - - - - -

Motipur - - - - - - -

Parwan Gaurhi - - - - - - -

Kundwa - - - - - - -

Kartaniya

Ghat 279.62 - 279.62 - - - -

Total 285.62 - 285.62 - - - -

2 2B1G4c2a Khariya

Bhiurabeer

Ghat - - - - - - -

Jhala - - - - - - -

Katarniya

Ghat 1607.15 - 1607.15 - - - -

Khariya - - - - - - -

Nainiha - - - - - - -

Pairua - - - - - - -

Urra 23.00 - 23.00 - - - -

Semrahana - - - - - - -

Total 1630.15 - 1630.15 -- -- -- --

3 2B1G4c1c Petraha

Adgodwa - - - - - - -

Jalim Nagar - - - - - - -

Jhala - - - - - - -

Katariya Ghat 924.33 - 924.33 - - - -

Petraha - - - - - - -

Katarniya - - - - - - -

~ 55 ~

Rajapur - - - - - - -

Khariya - - - - - - -

Manguriya - - - - - - -

Motipur - - - - - - -

Nainiha - - - - - - -

Semrahana - - - - - - -

Shahpur

Khurd - - - - - - -

Shahpur Kalan - - - - - - -

Balsinghpur - - - - - - -

Lagdiha - - - - - - -

Total 924.33 - 924.33 - - - -

Grand Total 2840.10 - 2840.10 - - - -

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3.1 Livelihood:

Livelihood is primarily intended for use by policymakers, planners, and implementers of local, regional and national government bodies

interested or engaged in facilitating a more responsive, sustainable, and risk-reducing recovery process. Yet, IRP recognizes that governments are not

the sole actors in disaster recovery and believes that the experiences collected in this document can benefit the many other partners working together

to build back better.

Livelihood draws from documented experiences of past and present recovery efforts, collected through a desk review and consultations with

relevant experts. These experiences and lessons learned are classified into two major issues:

1. Enabling livelihood protection

2. Improving livelihood promotion

The people of watershed area earn their livelihood from agriculture and animal husbandry. During lean period they migrate for daily wage laborers in

block and district head quarter and as agriculture labor in other parts of the state. Another occupation of the people is parental small scale occupation.

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Table No.3.14: Livelihood Status of Landless People

S.No.

Name & Code of micro

watershed

Name of GP Name of Livelihoo

d Activity

No. of house hold engaged Pre project Average Income Annual

Desired Activities

Expected annual

Income from desired

activities

Remarks

Sc St Other Women

Total

1

2B1G3e1b Gopiya, 2B1G4c2a Khariya, 2B1G4c1c Petraha

Gopiya

Labour 13 - 19 - 32 15000.00 to

20000.00

Goat Keeping,

Dairy, Animal

Hus etc.

30000.00 to

45000.00

Gaurapipra

“ 5 - 11 - 16 “

Goat Keeping,

Dairy, Animal

Hus etc.

Hasuliya

“ 6 - 11 - 17 “

Goat Keeping,

Dairy, Poultry

Animal Hus

etc.

Kudwa

“ 5 - 8 - 13 “

Goat Keeping,

Dairy, Animal

Hus etc.

Mihinpurwa

“ 11 - 32 - 43 “

Goat Keeping,

Dairy, Animal

Hus etc.

Motipur

“ 12 - 39 - 51 “

Goat Keeping,

Dairy, Animal

Hus etc.

Khariya

“ 13 - 19 - 32 “

Goat Keeping,

Dairy, Animal

Hus etc.

Urra

“ 14 - 22 - 36 “

Goat Keeping,

Dairy, Animal

Hus etc.

Adgodwa

“ 7 - 19 - 26 “

Goat Keeping,

Dairy, Animal

Hus etc.

Jalimnagar

“ 4 - 8 - 12 “

Goat Keeping,

Dairy, Animal

Hus etc.

Jhala

“ 7 - 9 - 16 “

Goat Keeping,

Dairy, Animal

Hus etc.

Petraha

“ 8 - 24 - 32 “

Goat Keeping,

Dairy, Animal

Hus etc.

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Mangauriya

“ 6 - 12 - 18 “

Goat Keeping,

Dairy, Animal

Hus etc.

Shahpur

Khurd

“ 4 - 12 - 16 “

Goat Keeping,

Dairy, Animal

Hus etc.

Balsinghpur

“ 5 - 9 - 14 “

Goat Keeping,

Dairy, Animal

Hus etc.

Nausar

Gumtiha

“ 4 - 8 - 12 “

Goat Keeping,

Dairy, Animal

Hus etc.

Total

124 262 386

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Table No.3.15: Details of Livelihood Status Other Farmers

S.

No. Name & Code

of micro watershed

Name of Livelihood

Activity

No. of Persons engaged Pre project Average

Income/year

Desired Activities

Expected averageInco

me from desired

activities

Remarks

Sc St Other Women Total

1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1 2B1G3e1b

Gopiya

Agriculture

and labour

387 - 869 32 1288 15000-

25000

Improvement in

Agriculture and

Poultry,

Dairy, GM and

Goatry

30000-55000

2

2B1G4c2a

Khariya

Agriculture

and labour 175 - 314 24 513 15000-

25000

Improvement in

Agriculture and

Poultry,

Dairy, GM and

Goatry

30000-55000

3 2B1G4c1c Petraha

Agriculture

and labour 310 - 1068 42 1420 15000-

25000

Improvement in

Agriculture and

Poultry,

Dairy, GM and

Goatry

30000-55000

Total 872 2251 98 3221

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Table No. 3.16: Present Livelihood Status (No. of households/Income per year)

S. No

Name of MWS with code

Activities

Dairy Poultry Goatry Piggeries Fisheries Black Smithy Carpentry Stitching/ knitting

Wages Others (Specify)

No Annual Av.

income

No Av. income

No Av. income

No Av. income

No Av. income

No Av. income

No Av. income

No Av. income

No Av. income No Av. income

1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

1 2B1G3e1b

Gopiya

42 25000 16 28000 14 25000 2 40000-

50000

10 5000-

8000

16 25000-

35000

12 30000-

40000

16 20000 175 18000-

25000

- -

2 2B1G4c

2a

Khariya

12 25000 5 28000 10 25000 1 40000-

50000

3 5000-

8000

5 25000-

35000

2 30000-

40000

5 20000 107 18000-

25000

- -

3 2B1G4c1c

Petraha

26 25000 42 28000 16 25000 - - 6 5000-

8000

8 25000-

35000

4 30000-

40000

7 20000 207 18000-

25000

- -

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CHAPTER-4

~ 62 ~

4.1: Details of Project Implementing Agency (PIA)

S. No. Particulars of PIA

(i) Date of selection of PIA

(ii) Type of organization# U.P. Govt. (iii) Name of organization Department of LDWR (iv) Designation & Address Bhoomi Sanrakshan Adhikari

LD & WR Bahraich (v) Telephone 05252-234191 (vi) Fax 05252-234191 (vii) E-mail [email protected]

4.2: Details of Staff at PIA

S. NO. Designation Name M/F Qualification Field of Experience & Period Remarks

1 B.S.A. Shri L.M.P. Singh M Inter, civil Engg.

Diploma 31 years

2 J.E. , R.N. singh M ,, 30 Years

3 ,, ,, Moh. A. Khan M ,, 29 years

4 D. Man ,, Sohil M Inter, Diploma in

D.man 6 years

5 Accountant ,, Maroof Ahmad M M.Com/LLB 31 years

6 ,, ,, Guru parsad Verma M B.Com 31 years

7 Ziledar ,,Ram pratap sharma M High School 31 years

8 Senior clerk ,, Patirakhan lal M B.A. 20 years

9 Junior clerk ,, S.P. Rawat M M.Sc., LLB, B.Com.,

B.ed 30 years

10 A.S.C.I. ,, Bechan singh yadav M Inter, Ag. Dioloma 33 Years

11 A.S.C.I. ,, Dadhi Ram M B.Sc.(Ag.) 29 Years

12 Tracer ,, Dewakar singh M Intermediate 30 Years

13 Seenchpal ,, Sant Baksh Singh M Intermediate 28 Years

14 ,, ,,Kamala Parsad M High School 28 Years

15 ,, ,,Kamta Parsad M B.A. 28 Years

16 Munshi ,, RamPher M Intermediate 28 Years

17 ,, ,, Ramesh chander M M.A. 6 years

18 ,, ,, Yogendera kumar M B.Sc. 6 years

19 iv th class ,, Ram chander Ram M Intermediate 32 Years

20 ,, ,, Ram Gulam M Intermediate 32 Years

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21 ,, ,, Veer pal M M.A. 6 Years

22 ,, ,, Subash chandra M literate 30 Years

23 ,, ,,Kailesh chand M ix Class 1 Years

24 Driver ,, Paras Nath M vii 3 Years Note:- Details of all the persons working in BSA Unit is to be incorporated

4.3 WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT TEAM:

The WDT is an integral part of the PIA and will be set up by the PIA. Each WDT should have at least four members, broadly with knowledge

and experience in agriculture, soil science, water management, social mobilization and institutional building. At least one of the WDT members

should be a woman. The WDT members should preferably have a professional degree. However, the qualification can be relaxed by the DWDU with

the approval of SNLA in deserving cases keeping in view the practical field experience of the candidate. The WDT should be located as close as

possible to the watershed project. At the same time, it must be ensured that the WDT should function in close collaboration with the team of experts

at the district and state level. The expenses towards the salaries of the WDT members shall be charged from the administrative support to the PIA.

DWDU will facilitate the training of the WDT members.

4.3.1 Roles and Responsibilities of WDT:

The WDT will guide the watershed committee (WC) in the formulation of the watershed action plan. An indicative list of the roles and responsibilities of the

WDT would include among other s, the following.

a. Assist Gram Panchayat /Gram Sabha in constitution of the watershed committee and their functioning.

b. Organizing and nurturing User Groups and Self-Help Groups.

c. Mobilizing women to ensure that the perspectives and interests of women are adequately related in the watershed action plan.

d. Conducting the participatory base –line surveys, training and capacity building.

e. Preparing detailed resource development plans including water and soil conservation or redamation etc. to promote sustainable livelihood at household

level.

f. Common property resource management and equitable sharing.

g. Preparing Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the consideration of Gram Sabha.

h. Undertake engineering surveys, prepare engineering drawing and cost estimates for any structure to be built.

i. Monitoring, checking, accessing, and undertaking physical verification and measurement of work done.

j. Facilitating the development of livelihood opportunities for the landless.

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k. Maintaining project accounts.

l. Arranging physical, financial and social audit of the work undertaken.

m. Setting up suitable arrangements for post-project operation, maintenance and future development of the assets created during the project period.

Table No.4.1: Details of Watershed Development Team (WDT) in the project area

S. N. Name of WDT

member M/F# Age Qualification /

Experience Description of professional

training

Role/ Function Date of appointment of WDT member

1 Shri R.N. Singh M 55 Inter diploma in

civil Trained Tachinical State govt. service

2 ,, Bechan Singh

Yadav M 55 Inter diploma in Ag. Trained S.& W.M. State govt. service

3 ,, Dadhi Ram

Trivedi M 54 B.Sc.(Ag.) Trained S.& W.M. State govt. service

4 ,, K.P. Mishra M 50 B.A. Trained S.& W.M. State govt. service

5 ,, Ramesh

Chander M 28 M.A. Trained S.& W.M. State govt. service

6 ,, Yogender

Kumar M 27 B.Sc.(Bio) Trained S.& W.M. State govt. service

7 ,, Sansar Singh M 63 High School

diploma in Ag. Trained S.& W.M. 29-03-2011

8 ,, Bhupander

Nath Pandy M 56

High School Dip. In

Civil Trained Tachinical 3/8/2011

9 Smt.

Ambeshwari F 36 B.A. Trained

Social

Moblization 29-03-2011

10

Shri

Ambikeshwar

singh

M 25 B.Sc.(Ag) Trained S.& W.M. 10/10/2011

11 Smt.Mamta

Mishra F 25 B.A. Trained

Social

Moblization 3/10/2011

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Table No.4.2: Details of Watershed Committee (WC) S. No. Name of Gram

Sabha/ GP Name & designation M/F SC ST SF MF LF Land-less UG SHG GP Any

other Educational

qualifi-cation Function(s)

assigned

1 Gaura Pirpra

Smt. Kamla

Devi

President

F - - - 1 - - - - 1 -

Primary

Mr. Arvind

Kumar Yadav

Secretary

M - - 1 - - - - - - - H.S

Member-7 M 1 - 2 4 - 1 1 2 - - Litrate

Member M - - Govt. Servant - - - - - -

2 Gopiya

Smt. Kertavati

President F - - 1 - - - - - 1 -

Primary

Mr. Rampreet

Verma

Secretary

M - - 1 - - - 1 - - - H.S

Member-7 M 1 - 2 3 - 1 1 2 - - -

Member-1 M - - Govt. Servent - - - - - -

3 Hasuliya

Smt. Kripa

Devi

President

F - - 1 - - - -- - 1 - Litrate

Mr. Shiv Prasad

Secretary M - - - 1 - - - - - - J. H.S.

Member-7 M 2 - 3 3 - 1 1 2 - - -

Member-1 M - - Govt. Servent - - - - - -

4 Kundwa

Smt. Geeta

Devi

President

F - - 1 - - - - - 1 - J.H.S

Mr. Balram

Chaudhary

Secretary-

M - - - - 1 - 1 - - - H. S.

Member-7 M 2 - 2 4 - 1 1 2 - - -

Member- M - - Govt. Servent

- - - - - -

5 Mihinpurwa

Mr. Kaushal

Kishore

President

M - - 1 - - - - - 1 - H.S.

Mr. Pankaj

Kumar

Secretary

M - - - 1 - - 1 - - - Intermedia

te

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Member-7 M 1 - 2 1 1 2 2 - -- - -

Member-1 M - - Govt. Servent - - - - - -

6 Motipur

Mr. Rustam

President M - - 1 - - - - - 1 - J.H.S.

Mr. Mubarak

Ali

Secretary

M - - - 1 - - 1 - - - H.S.

Member-7 M - - 2 3 - 1 1 2 - - -

Member- M - - Govt. Servent - - - - - -

7 Khariya

Smt. Kalvinder

Kaur

President

F - - 1 - - - - - 1 - J.H.S

Yashwinder

Singh

Secretary

M - - - - 1 - - 1 - - H.S.

Member-7 M 1 - 3 3 - 1 1 2 - - -

Member-1 M - - Govt. Servent - - - - - -

8 Urra

Mr. Kailash

Nigam

President

M 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 - Inter

Mr. Subhas

Secretary M - - - 1 - - - 1 - - Inter

Member-7 M 1 - 2 4 - - 1 2 - - -

Member-1 M - - Govt. Servent - - - - - -

9 Adgodwa

Mr. Parshuram

President M - - - - 1 - - - 1 - Litrate

Mr. Ghanshyam

Secretary M - - 1 - - - - - - - Inter

Member-7 M 1 - 3 3 - 1 1 2 - - -

Member-1 M - - Govt. Servent - - - - - -

10 Jhala

Mr. Shitala

Prasad

President

M - - 1 - - - - - 1 - J.H.S

Miss Kalpana

Kumari

Secretary

F - - - 1 - - - 1 - - Inter

Member-7 M 1 - 3 3 - 1 1 3 - - -

Member-1 M - - Govt. Servent - - - - - -

11 Petraha

Smt. Lavti Devi

President F - - - - - - - 1 - Primary

Mr. Durg Vijay M - - 1 - - - 1 - - - H. S.

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Yadav

Secretary

Member-7 M 1 - 2 4 - 1 2 3 - - -

Member-1 M - - Govt. Servent - - - - - -

12 Mangauriya

Smt. Mahraja

President F 1 - - - - - - 1 - Litrate

Mr. Chitrakesh

Singh

Secretary

M - - 1 - - - 1 - - - H. S.

Member-7 M 1 - 2 4 - 1 2 3 - - -

Member-1 M - - Govt. Servent - - - - - -

13 Shahpur Khurd

Mr. Islam

President M - - 1 - - - - 1 - Primary

Mr. Akhtar Ali

Secretary M - - 1 - - - 1 - - - H. S.

Member-7 M 1 - 2 4 - 1 2 3 - - -

Member-1 M - - Govt. Servent - - - - - -

14 Balsingh Pur

Smt. Rajrani

President F - - - - - 1 - - - Illitrate

Mr. Amar

Singh

Secretary

M - - 1 - - - 1 - - - H. S.

Member-7 M 1 - 2 4 - 1 2 3 - - -

Member-1 M - - Govt. Servent - - - - - -

4.4 Watershed Activities Watershed management as a strategy has been adopted by Government of India especially in the rain-fed regions of semi-arid tropics. These regions

are characterized by low and undependable rain, low soil fertility, poor infrastructure development, low literacy and high incidence of migration. Several

studies have identified that there is a dire need of a systematic and scientific approach to deal with watershed development. The common guidelines

generate a fresh and flexible framework for the next generation watershed development.

4.5 Scientific Planning:-

1. Cluster Approach :-

This envisages integrated development of Geo-hydrological unit ie. Treatments of cluster of micro –watershed The IWMP-IV,

Bahraich Project consist of 3 micro watershed namely 2B1G3e1b, 2B1G4c2a, and 2B1G4c1c.

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2. Base line Survey

To access the impact of any watershed development programme a detailed baseline survey has to be conducted. This acts a benchmark for any

intervention during and post implementation of any development programme. A detailed baseline survey was undertaken which involved household census

survey, Bio-physical survey and Village level data collection. Household census survey includes a detailed questionnaire which has been filled by visiting

each and every household in the village. This gave in the details of the demographic profile of the village, the literacy percentage, SC/ST population,

number of BPL household, cattle population, net consumption rate in the village, average milk production of the cattle and various schemes running and

their benefits

Bio-physical survey was undertaken to identify various natural resources available in the village. It included the soil typology, well in the area, crop taken

in the field, Cropping pattern, fertilizer used and various sources of irrigation in the field.,

3 Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA)

The past experience of watershed has given tremendous input to focus on creating accountability of the stakeholders towards the

programme. This has created an emphasis to include all the stakeholder communities and their local and Indigenous Technological Knowledge (ITK)

while planning for any activity. Participatory approach provides a new path for planning, implementing, monitoring and post- withdrawal activities with a

complete accountability of the stakeholders. Various PRA techniques like resource mapping, social mapping, and season calendars were used to

understand the physical and social orientation of the village in general and watershed in specific. These tools put the villagers in ease than the complicated

questionnaires.

4. 6 Use of GIS and Remote Sensing for planning

Use of various high science tools has been promoted at various stages of watershed development.

a) Prioritization

Geographical Information System (GIS) has been used for prioritization process. Various layer maps were created like Geo-morphological, Soil, BPL

Population, SC/ST population, Ground water Status, Drinking water situation Slope percent. These were all given proper weightage according to the

DoLR specification. This helped in prioritization of various watershed areas.

b) Planning

An action plan matrix was formulated by State Level Nodal Agency (SLNA) taking into account various features like the slope percent, soil Depth,

Soil Texture, Soil erosion in the area for wasteland, forest land and agricultural land. Global positioning System (GPS) was used to identify each and

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every water conservation structures available in the project area. This was used to create a map. Contour Map of vertical interval of 0.3 meter at a scale of

1:4000 was used for identifying various locations for soil and water conservation structures.

c) Hydrological modelling

Hydrology modelling technique was used for locating drainage, stream length, flow direction, sink and Flow accumulation. This model overlaid over

cadastral map to calculate the catchment area of each structures like the check dam etc. This has helped to remove the human error which generally occurs

while calculating the catchment area of a check dam.

Table No.4.3: Details of Scientific Planning and Inputs in IWMP projects

Scientific criteria / input used Whether scientific criteria was used

(A) Planning

Cluster approach Yes

Whether technical back-stopping for the project has been arranged? If yes, mention the name

of the Institute -

Baseline survey Yes

Hydro-geological survey Yes

Contour mapping Yes

Participatory Net Planning (PNP) Yes

Remote sensing data-especially soil/ crop/ run-off cover -

Ridge to Valley treatment -

Online IT connectivity between -

(1) Project and DRDA cell/ZP Yes

(2) DRDA and SLNA Yes

(3) SLNA and DoLR Yes

Availability of GIS layers -

Cadastral map Yes

Village boundaries Yes

Drainage Yes

Soil (Soil nutrient status) Yes

Land use Yes

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Ground water status Yes

Watershed boundaries Yes

Activity Yes

Crop simulation models# No

Integrated coupled analyzer/ near infrared visible spectroscopy/ medium spectroscopy for

high speed soil nutrient analysis No

Normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI)# No

Weather Station -

(B) Inputs NO

Bio-pesticides No

Organic manures No

Vermicompost Yes

Bio-fertilizer Yes

Water saving devices Yes

Mechanized tools/ implements Yes

Bio-fencing Yes

Nutrient budgeting Yes

Automatic water level recorders & sediment samplers NO

Any other (please specify) NO

4.7 HORTICULTURE DEVELOPMENT FOR WATERSHED MANAGEMENT

Horticulture is an important component of land use management. Now India is the second largest producer of fruits in the world after Brazil.However,

53% of the total geographical area of the country is degraded due to various reasons. Fruit trees and fruit based systems are the viable alternatives for economic

utilization of such lands. The basic philosophy behind the conservation horticulture is the use of available resources and skillful choice of fruits. The use of

available soil moisture , collection of the runoff water from the catchment area to make up the deficit requirements as well as in situ water harvesting techniques

are some of the measures . The in situ water harvesting techniques should be used for growing trees in such a way that each tree has its own micro catchment area.

The success of the conservation of horticulture entirely depends on the selection of economically viable hardy varieties of fruit crops resistant to moisture stress or

drought and other adverse climate conditions. The fruit crops selected for degraded lands must be such that their maximum growth take place during the period of

maximum water availability in the soil and should have low demand.

The main constraints which restrict development of the horticulture land use in degraded lands are enumerated below:

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(A) BASIC CONSTRAINTS

1- Lack of suitable agro-techniques for degraded lands

2- Lack of trained resource persons

3- Inadequate dissemination of the technologies

4- Lack of community approach

5- High biotic interference

6- Lack of infrastructure including marketing.

(B) SOIL CONSTRAINTS

1- Poor nutrient status of the soil

2- Physical impediment

3- Moisture stress.

(C) PLANT RELATED CONSTRAINTS

1- Unsurvial zone

2- Problem of plant establishment

3- Physiological disorders

4- Fruit drop and poor productivity

5- Incidence of insects-pests.

However , apart from the above mentioned constraints, the measure bottleneck in horticulture development are poor technological advancements, high

initial establishment cost, high input demand , timely operation and seasonal shortage of labours, etc.

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4.8 CONCEPTS AND ADVANTAGES OF CONSERVATION HORTICULTURE

Conservation horticulture or horticulture land use based on soil and water conservation principle is a suitable alternative for utilization and management of

land under rainfed conditions. Thus horticulture development in watershed management appears to be the most appropriate technique for sustained productivity as

well as for restoration of degraded lands. In fact, horticulture system meet all the basic needs-food, fruits, fodder, fuel and timber besides, providing employment

and sustaining a number of products for industries.

The fruit trees grown with crops can provide fuel from pruned shoots and dried branches, leaf fodder for animals and leaf litter that can be utilized as

mulch material and organic matter the leaf litter of deciduous fruit trees not only protects the top soil from the impact of raindrops but also improve soil structure,

reduces evapotranspiration, increases infiltration and add to the nutrient status of soil. Therefore conservation based horticulture land use system assumes great

significance as fruit trees on degraded lands provide higher returns and offer alternative opportunity in non-arable areas where cropping may not be possible.

TABLE NO. 4.4: PER CAPITA INCOME

S.No. Project Name Agriculture (in Rs.) Animal husbandry (in Rs.) Casual labour (in Rs.) Others (in Rs.) Total (in Rs.)

01 IWMP-IV 14500 1200 4000 --- 19700

4.9 Dependency on forest for fuel wood and fodder

a) Fuel wood

Villagers in the village do not use LPG to meet their cooking energy requirements. The main source of fuel is woody stem. About 70 to 75 percent of the domestic

energy requirement is met from the agro-byproduct and cow dung cake. Rest is met out from the forest outside the village and watershed boundary.

Fodder:

Villagers do not have any significant dependency on forest based fodder inspite of a huge area of forest land in the the cluster areadue to reserve category forest.

Low use of fertilizer per unit cropped area:

Farmers do not use sufficient fertilizer due to lack of water, scarcity of fertilizer in market and insufficient money for fertilizer. Many a times they

don’t get fertilizer at the right time.

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ii) Traditional farming methods: This also leads to low productivity. There is a lot of ignorance about the use of new farming methods and technologies such as multiple cropping. They

don’t use FYM and other input in a proper way; that is why they don’t get 100% output. So these factors contribute to low productivity.

iii) Lack of adequate farm machinery:

Even today a large number of farmers in water shade area use wooden ploughs and bullocks. They don’t have adequate machinery like seed drill. So, old

machineries take more time in tillage practices.

iv) Lack of finances for farmers: In Eval most of the farmers are marginal and small. They do not have enough money to buy good quality seeds, machinery and other inputs.

vi) Lack of good quality seeds and fertilizers: Good quality seed, fertilizer and pesticide are important factor in agriculture productivity. The use of good quality leads to

higher land productivity. In watershed, however, there are two limitations in the use of fertilizer. First these fertilizers are most useful in irrigated condition.

But in watershed 100 per cent of land depend on rainfall. mostly farmers use nitrogenous fertilizers especially urea. This has resulted in disproportionate

use of fertilizer depleting the quality of land.

vii) Lack of other facilities such as storage and marketing: 5-10% of agriculture product damage after harvesting due to scarcity of proper storage and proper market for sale. So he sells to local traders at the low

prices. Farmers mainly face proper means of transportation and roads. And second problem is farmers don’t have proper storage facilities.

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4.10 Self Help Group (SHGs):

Self Help Groups are motivated, small homogenous groups organized together through credit and thrift activities. Self help group initiative

especially for women help uplift their livelihood. Generally self help groups include landless and poor women.

Before formation of the SHGs, during PRA activities, Focused Group Discussions (FGDs) were held with the women, which came up with the following

observations:

a) Lack of proper credit facilities due to low intervention of formal financial credit institution.

b) Excessive exploitation of weaker section by money lenders

c) Lack of attitude for saving among poor people

d) Lack of knowledge on credit and thrift activity and banking.

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Table No.4.5: Details of formation of Self Help Groups

S.No

Name of MW

S

Name of

village

Name of group

Name of Treserur Name of Adhyaksh Name of Sachiv

Total no of members

Group activites

woman

sc/st

other

total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1

2B

1G

3e1

b

Gop

iya

Laxmi Smt. Preetam Devi Smt. Sangeeta Smt. Munni devi 12 4 8 12 Sewing

Patel Mr. P.K. verma Mr. M.K. Verma Mr. R.K. Verma - 7 5 12 Dairy

Warish Mohd. Mazid Mr. Vahid Beg Mr. Sazid Beg - - 7 7

Ani.

Husbandry

Shri Ram Mr. Ram Narayan Mr. Duniya Path Mr. Ashok Kumar - - 7 7 Goatry

Narain Mr. Kishori Mr. Parmesh Kumar Mr. Ramesh Kumar - - 6 6 Poultry

Girwar Mr. Jagdeesh Mr. Dhani Ram Mr. Banarasi - - 6 6

Shop

Keeping

Jai Bheem Mr. Bajrangi Mr. Deena Mr. Harisharan - 6 - 6 Poultry

Hasu

liya

Gayatri Smt. Suman Verma Smt. Mansha Devi Smt. Ranjana Verma 14 1 13 14 Sewing

Patel Mr. Vijay Kumar Mr. Raj Kishore Mr. Kedar Nath Verma - 1 10 11 Goatry

Kisan Mr. Preetam Mr. Santosh Mr. Raj Kishore - - 8 8 Dairy

Sarvjanik Mr. Mansha Ram

Mr. Santosh Kr.

Verma

Mr. Anand Kumar

Verma - - 12 12

Ani.

Husbandry

Gayani Me. Kedar Mr. Preetam Mr. Dulare - - 7 7 Goatry

Neelam Mr. Maiku Mr. Chhabbey Mr. Ram Sahare - - 6 6

Ani.

Husbandry

Shiv Mr. Gayani Mr. Vijay Mr. Laxmi Narayan - - 6 6 Goatry

Kishan Mr. Sundar Mr. Virendra Mr. Manoj - - 6 6 Goatry

Gau

ra P

ipra

Shri Ram Mr. Mesri Lal Yadav Mr. Sita Ram Yadav Mr. Gurdeen Yadav - - 10 10

Ani.

Husbandry

Nav Durga

Mr. Ramesh Kumar

Yadav

Mr. Ram Dulare

Yadav Mr. Vinod Kumar - - 8 8 Dairy

Girvar Mr. Sanehi Mr. Bhola Mr. Baizu - - 7 7 Dairy

Shankar Mr. Munna Lal Mr. Belas Mr. Duje - - 6 6 Poultry

Moti

pu

r Ghazi Mr. Nurul Hasan Mr. Jamal Ahmed Mr. Sagar Ali - - 7 7 Dairy

Durga Mr. Rabbani Mr. Saddeek Mr. Shakkel Ahmed - - 6 6

Ani.

Husbandry

Ya Waris Mr. Gulshan Mr. Tarannum Mr. Gulassa 6 - 7 7 Poultry

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Ku

nd

wa

Shanti Smt. Shanti Devi Smt. Raj Rani Mr. Ram Raja 6 - 6 6 Sewing

Janni Smt. Prema Devi Smt. Jannatul Mr. Gulshan jahan 6 - 6 6

Candle

Making

Haleema Smt. Noori Begam Janhara Mr. Jahruna 6 - 6 6 Sewing

Devaki Smt. Sangeeta Smt. Ram Devi Smt. Permila 6 - 6 6 Sewing

Balram Mr. Vijay Kumar Mr. Pushkar Mr. Sobha Ram - - 6 6

Ani.

Husbandry

Keshav Mr. Kaushal Mr. Raju Mr. Keshav - - 7 7 Dairy

Sawan Mr. Ram Naresh Mr. Bhujau Mr. Gobare - - 6 6 Goatry

Harihar Mr. Raj Kishore Mr. Hari Har Mr. Gopi Nath - - 6 6

Ani.

Husbandry

2

2B

1G

4c2

a

Urr

a

Om Sai Mr. Ramesh Mr. Ram Padarth Mr. Amit Kumar - - 10 10 Dairy

Jai

Hanuman Mr. Amar Pal Mr. Santosh Kumar Mr. Beswasher Pal - - 10 10

Goat

Keeping

Saraswati Mr. Ram Kumar Mr. Jagmohan Mr. Nand Ram - - 9 9

Ani.

Husbandry

Sri Krishna Mr. Malkhe Yadav Mr. Khelwan Verma

Mr. Jai Bahadur

Maurya - - 10 10 Dairy

Maa

Ambey Mr. Lachchi Ram Mr. Sadi Ram Mr. Tewari Lal - 8 - 8

Candle

Making

Kadri Mr. Esmail

Mr. Harman

Ahamed Mr. Waris Ali - - 7 7 Poultry

Masudi Mr. Farman Ahmed Mr. Nafees Ahmed Mr. Naseem Ahmed - - 7 7

Goat

Keeping

Kh

ari

ya

Guru Nanak Mr. Samanti Mr. Mahendra Singh Mr. Balvindar Kumar 1 1 6 7

Candle

Making

Jai Ambey Smt. Reena Devi Smt. Geeta Devi Smt. Bindra Vati 6 - - 6 Sewing

Maha

Laxmi Mr. Pai Karma Mr. Suresh Mr. Ganguram - 7 - 7 Dairy

Bheem Rao Mr. Omesh Kumar Mr. Shah Dev Mr. Murari - - 6 6 Poultry

Ambedkar Mr. Raja Ram Mr. Ram Teerath Mr. Beerendra - 2 5 7

Goat

Keeping

3

2B

1G

4c1

c

Jh

ala

Laxmi Mr. Sant Ram Mr. Teerath Ram Mr. Hansram - - 7 7

Candle

Making

Narain Mr. Misri Lal Mr. Komal Pal Mr. Awadesh - - 6 6

Goat

Keeping

Paigam Mr. Gulam Mr. Arif Mr. Sareef - - 6 6 Sewing

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Haleem Mr. Mubarak Mr. Ali Khurram Mr. Tufaan Ahmed - - 6 6 Dairy

Mukammal Mr. Sareef Mr. Abdul Ajeez Mr. Nurul Hasan - - 7 7 Poultry

Chakiya Mr. Chhotelal Mr. Dileep Mr. Ram Dulare - - 6 6 Dairy

Jai Maa

Durge Mr Kriparam Mr. Ramu Mr. Manni - - 7 7 Dairy

Kisan Mr. Ram Raj Mr. Murari Mr. Arvind - - 6 6 Dairy

Apna Dal Mr. Surendra Mr. Ram Sagar Mr. Buddhi Lal - - 7 7

Goat

Keeping

Jai Ambey Mr. Chhotne Mr. Sanjay Mr. Radhey Krishna - - 6 6

Candle

Making

Pet

rah

a

Tekait Mr. Mukti Nath Mr. Kedar Mr. Ram Badal - - 7 7 Dairy

Kisan Mr. Ram Adheen Mr. Jai Nath Mr. Manoj - - 6 6 Dairy

Gayatri Mr. Bhutto Mr. Moti Chand Mr. Vijay - - 7 7

Candle

Making

Patel Mr. Sambhu Mr. Jagannath Mr. Shyam Bahadur - - 6 6

Goat

Keeping

Kisan Mr. Rajendra Mr. Ram Adhar Mr. Sudarshan - - 7 7

Goat

Keeping

Sarvjanik Mr. Mata Prasad Mr. Motilal Mr. Chhote - 7 - 7

Cycle

Repairing

Gayani Mr. Balochi Mr. Dayaram Mr. Durga - 6 - 6

Ani.

Husbandry

Neelam Smt. Gulabiya Smt. Kisori Smt. Batasi 7 - - 7 Sewing

Laxmi Mr. Ramakant Mr. Singhasan Mr. Ram Arush - - 6 6 Poultry

Narain Mr. Mahendra Mr. Ram Dev Mr. Surendra - - 7 7

Ani.

Husbandry

Paigam Mr. Ram Preet Mr. Swaminath Mr. Parmeshwar - - 6 6

Cycle

Repairing

Maa

Ambey Mr. Ram Naresh Mr. Pyare Mr. Radhey Shyam - 6 - 6 Poultry

Maa Parvati Smt. Raj Kumari Smt. Kusuma Devi Smt. Ameeta Devi 6 - - 6 Sewing

Sh

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pu

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hu

rd

Ya Allah Mr. Daud Mr. Raheli Mr. Ameen - - 6 6

Goat

Keeping

Khuda Mr. Nadeem Mr. Kazuddin Mr. Islam - - 7 7 Dairy

Nafees Mr. Shafeel Mohd. Ansal Mr. Dularey - - 6 6 Dairy

Maula Mr. Shafikul Mr. Najeemul Mr. Sabbo 6 - 6 6 Dairy

Jai Kali

Mata Mr. Keshram Mr. Pushkar Mr. Laxminiwas - 7 - 7

Ani.

Husbandry

Sarvodya Mr. Awadhram Mr. Jagdish Mr. Gangaram - - 6 6 Poultry

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god

wa

Anamika Mr. Parsuram Mr. Suryalal Mr. Nanhey - - 6 6 Carpentry

Jai Bheem Mr. Shiv Charan Mr. Jagdish Mr. Ramadhar - 6 - 6 Dona Pattal

Ambedkar Mr. Pativans Mr. Sadikali Mr. Dharam Pal - 5 - 5 Carpentry

Jai Durga

Maa Smt. Shanti Devi Smt. Bhagni Devi Smt. Ramavati 6 - - 6 Sewing

Maa Laxmi Smt. Kusuma Devi Smt. Jamuni Devi Smt. Lajjawati 7 - 7 7 Sewing

Jai Shiv Mr. Shi Krishna Mr. Bilash Mr. Muneshwar - 6 6 6 Dona Pattal

Suraj Mr. Sobharam Mr. Mata Prasad Mr. Rangilal - 6 - 6 Carpentry

Jai

Hanuman Mr. Jeetendra Mr. Kanhai Lal Mr. Ram Singh - - 6 6

Candle

Making

Jai Vaisno Mr. Gajendra Singh Mr. Akeel Ahmed Mr. Lakhan - - 6 6

Cycle

Repairing

Badal Mr. Shrawan Mr. Mahesh Mr. Sumiran - - 7 7 Poultry

Bal

Sin

gh

pu

r

Nar Singh Mr. Paraney Mr. Jameel Mr. Pehalwan - - 6 6 Carpentry

Gayatri Mr. Manohar Mr. Nibulal Mr. Buddhu - - 5 5

Candle

Making

Patel Mr. Vinod Kumar Mr. Vijay Kumar Mr. Buddhilal - - 6 6 Dona Pattal

Kisan Mr. Salik Ram Mr. Ram Lakhan Mr. Maiku - 6 - 6

Ani.

Husbandry

Sarvjanik Mr. Suresh Mr. Sanjay Mr. Pratap - - 5 5 Dairy

Gayani Smt. Renu Smt. Hemlata Smt. Manju 5 - - 5 Sewing

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Table No.4.6: Details of User Groups

S.No.

Name of Micro watershed with

code

Names of villages

Total no. of UGs No. of members No. of SC/ST in each

category No. of BPL in each

category Date of formation of UGs Men Women Both Total Categories M F Total M F Total M F Total

1 2B1G3e1b Gopiya

13 - 2 15

Landless - - - - - - - - -

SF 55 - 55 8 - 8 - - -

MF 65 7 72 13 2 15 63 - 63

LF 10 - 10 - - - - - -

13 - 2 15 Total 130 137 21 - 23 63 - 63

2 2B1G4c2a Khariya 4 - 1 5

Landless - - - - - - - - -

SF 12 - 12 4 - 4 - - -

MF 20 3 23 11 - 11 16 1 17 LF 3 - 3 - - - - - -

4 - 1 5 Total 35 3 38 15 15 16 1 17

3 2B1g4c1c Petraha 14 - 4 18

Landless - - - - - - - - - SF 70 12 82 10 - 10 4 - 4 MF 114 10 124 16 - 16 76 6 82 LF 10 - 10 - - - - - -

14 - 4 18 Total 194 22 216 26 26 80 6 86

Grand Total 31 - 7 38 359 25 391 62 64 159 7 166

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CHAPTER- 5

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5.1 Entry Point activity (EPA)

EPA activities are taken up under watershed projects to build a rapport with the village community at the beginning of the project; generally, certain

important works which are in urgent demand of the local community are taken up. A group Discussion was conducted with watershed Development

Committee regarding the EPA activity, it was conveyed to the WC that an amount of Rs. 23.80 Lakh was allotted for EPA activity, which was 4 per cent of

total allocated budget. The villagers discussed various activities which they felt is important but after a brief discussion it was conveyed to them that only

those activities can be taken, which revive the common natural resources. It was also taken into priority that there should be an instrument of convergence

which will result in sustainability of activities

TABLE No.5.1: ENTRY POINT ACTIVITIES (EPA) (ALL FINANCIAL FIGURES IN LAKH RS.)

S.No. Names of Villages Amount earmarked for EPA

Entry Point Activities planned Estimated cost(Rs. in Lakh)

1 Gopiya 3.36 6- well jagat 3.36

2 Hasuliya 1.44 4- well jagat 1.44

3 Mahadev 0.72 1- well jagat 0.72

4 Urra 6.00 11- well jagat 6.00

5 Petraha 1.44 3- well jagat 1.44

6 Katraniya 0.96 2- well jagat 0.96

7 Rajapur 0.96 2- well jagat 0.96

8 Nainha 3.36 3- well jagat + 2 –K.V.Munch 3.36

9 Jhala 2.88 4- well jagat 2.88

10 Khadiya 0.96 1- well jagat + 1- K.V. Munch 0.96

11 Mangauriya 0.57 2- well jagat 0.57

12 Jalim Nagar 0.67 2- well jagat 0.67

13 Bheuraveer Ghat 0.48 1- well jagat 0.48

Total 23.80 23.80

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BEFORE WORK AFTER WORK

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5.2 LIVELIHOOD We propose to bring meaningful participation of primary stakeholders, in the identification of livelihood options for different members in the

project area of IWMP-IV, District- Bahraich, Particularly the landless/asset less, marginal community including SC/ST and women. A community

based action planning process involves Participatory Situation Analysis (PSA), preparation of inventory of existing livelihood activities,

possibilities of extension of existing livelihood activities and its sustainability, identification of new livelihood options/income generation activities,

formation of landless/asset less, marginal community including SC/ST and women into new Self Help Groups (SHGs), capacity building /skill

training requirement, generation of new ideas and planning of viable livelihood options, plan for disbursement of seed money/revolving fund,

recovery plan of disbursed seed money, reinvestment plan of recovered amount of seed money, funding of major livelihood activities/ formation of

federation, establishment of backward forward linkages, establishment of Public Private Partnership (PPP) Model.

Livelihood Asset:-

“livelihood” does not just mean the activities that people carry out to earn a living. It means all the different elements that contribute to, or affect,

their ability to ensure a living for themselves and their household. This includes –

•the assets that the household owns or is able to gain access to- human, natural, social, financial and physical;

•the activities that allow the household to use those assets to satisfy basic needs;

•the different factors that the household itself may not be able to control directly, like the seasons, natural disasters or economic trends, that

affect its vulnerability

•policies, institutions and processes that may help them, or make it more difficult for them, to achieve an adequate livelihood.

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The livelihood strategies that households develop to ensure their livelihoods will depend on how they can combine their livelihood assets, take into

account the vulnerability context in which they live, and the policies, institutions and processes that affect them. The livelihood outcomes that

households achieve with their strategies can depend on any or all of these elements.

The members of a household combine their capabilities, skills and knowledge with the different resources at their disposal to create activities that

will enable them to achieve the best possible livelihood for themselves and the household as a whole. Everything that goes towards creating that

livelihood can be thought of as a livelihood asset. These assets can be divided into the five different “types” shown in Figure 2. This division into

five types of livelihood assets is not definitive. It is just one way of dividing up livelihood assets. Other ways may be developed depending on local

circumstances. What is important here is that these are all elements of livelihoods that influence households directly or are potentially controlled by

them.

Different households will have different levels of access to this range of assets. The diversity and amount of these different assets that households

have at their disposal, and the balance between them, will affect what sort of livelihood they are able to create for themselves at any particular

moment. These household assets can be thought of as a pentagon that may be relatively large, well-balanced and regular, implying a relatively

strong asset base, or small and distorted, where there are either few assets available or where households are unduly dependent on just a few assets.

This asset pentagon can provide a useful starting point for household livelihood analysis, as it encourages investigators to take into account

all the different kinds of assets and resources that are likely to play a role in household livelihoods. In the past, development workers often tended

to focus very much on the physical capital (by providing new technology and infrastructure), the financial capital (by providing credit) and the

human capital (by providing skills and training). But very often people’s access to natural capital and the key role of the social capital of

households has not been properly taken into account. Using this pentagon as a guide can help investigators to get a more complete picture of the

household and its livelihood assets.

Taking account of the livelihood assets at their disposal, the vulnerability context in which they operate, and the policies, institutions and processes

around them, households tend to develop the most appropriate livelihood strategy possible. These strategies may lead to more or less satisfactory

livelihood outcomes - poverty is the result of “unsatisfactory” livelihood strategies, because the strategies are based on insufficient livelihood assets,

they are vulnerable to shocks and changes, and/or the policies, institutions and processes they are subject to do not support them effectively.

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5.2 YEARWISE FINANCIAL BREAK UP OF LIVELIHOOD ACTIVITIES IWMP-IV, DISTRICT-BAHRAICH

Area in ha. Amount in Lacs

S. No.

MWS Code Name of Project Project

Area Proposed Amount

Livelihood Activities 9% of the Total project Cost

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

1 2B1G3e1b Gopiya 1700

18.3600 2.0400 5.1000 5.1000 6.1200 18.3600

2 2B1G4c2a Khariya 1200

12.9600 1.4400 3.6000 3.6000 4.3200 12.9600

3 2B1G4c1c Petraha 2060

22.2480 2.4720 6.1800 6.1800 7.4160 22.2480

Total :

4960 53.57 5.95 14.88 14.88 17.86 53.57

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Table No.5.3: Annual Action Plan (AAP) For Seed Money Distribution to SHGs/Individuals and Grant-in-aid Under Livelihood Component of IWMP-IV, District-

Bahraich Year : 2010-11

S. No.

MWS Code Name of MWS Project

Area in ha. Proposed Amount

Details of Seed Money Distribution (Amount in Lacs)

Grant-in aid Total

Total Amount

Seed Money for SHGs

Nos. of SHGs for

Seed Money

Seed Money For

Individuals

Nos. of Individuals

1 2B1G3e1b Gopiya 1700

2.040 1.430 1.290 6 0.140 2 0.610 2.040

2 2B1G4c2a Khariya 1200

1.440 1.010 0.910 4 0.100 1 0.430 1.440

3 2B1G4c1c Petraha 2060

2.470 1.730 1.560 7 0.170 2 0.740 2.470

Total : 4960 5.950 4.170 3.760 17.000 0.410 5.000 1.780 5.950

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Table No.5.3.2:Annual Action Plan (AAP) For Seed Money Distribution to SHGs/Individuals and Grant-in-aid Under Livelihood Component of IWMP-IV, District-Bahraich

Year : 2011-12

S. No.

MWS Code Name of MWS Project

Area in ha. Proposed Amount

Details of Seed Money Distribution (Amount in Lacs)

Grant-in aid Total

Total Amount

Seed Money for SHGs

Nos. of SHGs for

Seed Money

Seed Money For

Individuals

Nos. of Individuals

1 2B1G3e1b Gopiya 1700

5.1000 3.570 3.210 13 0.360 4 1.530 5.100

2 2B1G4c2a Khariya 1200

3.6000 2.520 2.270 10 0.250 3 1.080 3.600

3 2B1G4c1c Petraha 2060

6.1800 4.330 3.900 16 0.430 5 1.850 6.180

Total : 4960

14.8800 10.420 9.380 39 1.040 12

4.4600

14.880

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Table No.5.3.3: Annual Action Plan (AAP) For Seed Money Distribution to SHGs/Individuals and Grant-in-aid Under Livelihood Component of IWMP-IV, District-Bahraich Year : 2012-13

S. No.

MWS Code Name of MWS Project

Area in ha. Proposed Amount

Details of Seed Money Distribution (Amount in Lacs)

Grant-in aid Total

Total Amount

Seed Money for SHGs

Nos. of SHGs for

Seed Money

Seed Money For

Individuals

Nos. of Individuals

1 2B1G3e1b Gopiya 1700 5.1 3.570 3.210 13 0.360 4 1.53 5.1

2 2B1G4c2a Khariya 1200 3.6 2.520 2.270 10 0.250 3 1.08 3.6

3 2B1G4c1c Petraha 2060 6.18 4.330 3.900 16 0.430 5 1.85 6.18

Total : 4960 14.88 10.420 9.380 39 1.040 12 4.46 14.88

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Table No.5.3.4:Annual Action Plan (AAP) For Seed Money Distribution to SHGs/Individuals and Grant-in-aid Under Livelihood Component of IWMP-IV, District-Bahraich

Year : 2013-14

S. No.

MWS Code Name of MWS Project

Area in ha. Proposed Amount

Details of Seed Money Distribution (Amount in Lacs)

Grant-in aid Total

Total Amount

Seed Money for SHGs

Nos. of SHGs for

Seed Money

Seed Money For

Individuals

Nos. of Individuals

1 2B1G3e1b Gopiya 1700 6.1200 4.2800 3.850 16 0.4300 5 1.8400 6.1200

2 2B1G4c2a Khariya 1200 4.3200 3.0200 2.720 11 0.3000 3 1.3000 4.3200

3 2B1G4c1c Petraha 2060 7.4160 5.1900 4.670 19 0.5200 6 2.2260 7.4160

Total : 4960 17.8560 12.5000 11.250 46 1.2500 14 5.3560 17.8560

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Table No.5.3.5:Annual Action Plan (AAP) At a Glance For Seed Money Distribution to SHGs/Individuals and Grant-in-aid Under Livelihood Component of

IWMP-IV, District-Bahraich

S. No.

MWS Code Name of MWS Project

Area in ha. Proposed Amount

Details of Seed Money Distribution (Amount in Lacs)

Grant-in aid Total

Total Amount

Seed Money for SHGs

Nos. of SHGs for

Seed Money

Seed Money For

Individuals

Nos. of Individuals

1 2B1G3e1b Gopiya 1700 18.360 12.85 11.56 47 1.29 13 5.51 18.3600

2 2B1G4c2a Khariya 1200 12.960 9.07 8.17 33 0.90 9 3.89 12.9600

3 2B1G4c1c Petraha 2060 22.246 15.58 14.03 57 1.55 16 6.67 22.2460

Total : 4960 53.566 37.50 33.76 137.00 3.74 38.00 16.07 53.5660

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5.4 Annual Action Plan of Livelihood Activities

Gram Panchayat Work No. Member Cost

Gopiya

Goat Keeping 2 16 0.5

Animal Husbandry 2 18 0.5

Sewing 4 30 1

Candle Making 2 16 0.5

Black Smithy 1 7 0.25

Carpentry 1 8 0.2

Dairy 3 26 0.75

Dona Pattal 2 14 0.43

Poultry 1 8 0.25

Total 18 143 4.38

Gaurapipra

Poultry 2 18 0.5

Animal Husbandry 3 36 0.75

Dairy 3 30 0.75

Sewing 1 8 0.25

Dona Pattal 2 16 0.28

Total 11 108 2.53

Hasuliya

Sewing 2 18 0.5

Dairy 4 36 1

Dona Pattal 2 12 0.14

Black Smithy 2 16 0.5

Goat Keeping 3 24 0.75

Candle Making 1 9 0.25

Total 14 115 3.14

Kudwa

Animal Husbandry 1 8 0.25

Sewing 1 7 0.25

Dona Pattal 1 6 0.1

Black Smithy 1 8 0.16

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Total 4 29 0.76

Mihinpurwa

Candle Making 1 9 0.25

Dairy 2 16 0.5

Poultry 1 7 0.25

Dona Pattal 1 5 0.09

Black Smithy 1 6 0.2

Total 6 43 1.29

Motipur

Poultry 1 8 0.25

Dairy 1 7 0.25

Black Smithy 1 8 0.16

Dona Pattal 1 6 0.1

Total 4 29 0.76

Khariya

Goat Keeping 3 26 0.75

Animal Husbandry 2 18 0.5

Sewing 4 30 1

Candle Making 2 16 0.5

Black Smithy 1 7 0.25

Carpentry 2 8 0.34

Dairy 4 36 1

Dona Pattal 2 14 0.43

Poultry 3 26 0.75

Total 23 181 5.52

Urra

Sewing 2 18 0.5

Dairy 4 36 1

Dona Pattal 2 12 0.14

Black Smithy 2 16 0.5

Poultry 1 8 0.25

Goat Keeping 3 24 0.75

Candle Making 1 9 0.25

Carpentry 1 8 0.16

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Total 16 131 3.55

Adgodwa

Candle Making 1 9 0.25

Dairy 2 16 0.5

Poultry 1 7 0.25

Carpentry 2 16 0.21

Dona Pattal 1 5 0.1

Black Smithy 1 6 0.2

Total 8 59 1.51

Jalimnagar Animal Husbandry 1 8 0.25

Carpentry 1 7 0.2

Total 2 15 0.45

Jhala

Caprentry 2 15 0.3

Dairy 3 26 0.75

Sewing 3 36 0.75

Goat Keeping 2 16 0.5

Dona Pattal 2 16 0.3

Animal Husbandry 2 15 0.5

Total 14 124 3.1

Petraha

Sewing 2 18 0.5

Dairy 4 36 1

Dona Pattal 2 12 0.14

Animal Husbandry 3 36 0.75

Black Smithy 2 16 0.5

Poultry 1 8 0.25

Goat Keeping 3 24 0.75

Candle Making 2 18 0.5

Carpentry 2 16 0.3

Total 21 184 4.69

Manguriya Animal Husbandry 1 9 0.25

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Dairy 1 10 0.25

Poultry 1 7 0.25

Dona Pattal 1 6 0.18

Black Smithy 1 6 0.2

Total 5 38 1.13

Shahpur Khurd

Poultry 2 18 0.5

Animal Husbandry 3 36 0.75

Dairy 3 30 0.75

Sewing 1 8 0.25

Dona Pattal 2 16 0.24

Total 11 108 2.49

Balsinghpur

Poultry 2 18 0.5

Dairy 2 16 0.5

Sewing 1 7 0.25

Goat Keeping 2 16 0.21

Candle Making 2 16 0.26

Animal Husbandry 1 6 0.25

Total 10 79 1.97

Nausargumtiha Dona Pattal 2 14 0.23

Total 2 14 0.23

Grand Total 169 1400 37.5

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5.5 Annual Action Plan of Production System

Area in Ha. and amount in Lakh Rs. S.No.

Microwatershed code and Name

Village Name

Crops Area Amount Name of some Farmers

1 2B1G3e1b Gopiya

Gopiya

Wheat, Maze,Arhar,

Mustard, GramPaddy 46.50 4.87

Keshav Ram, Md. Majeed, Ram Pragat, Kripa Ram, Mulaheram,

Balmukund, etc.

Gaurapipra “ 25.25 2.81 Chandrajeet, Vikram, Shyam, Bhola, Mahendra, etc.

Hasuliya “ 32.25 3.49 Shiv Pr, Jagdeesh Pr, Kailash Nath, Chandrika Pr, etc.

Kudwa “ 8.00 0.84

Balram Chaudhary, Anil Kumar, Atmaram, Shri Shankar,

Siyaram, etc.

Mihinpurwa “ 13.5 1.43 Ghanshyam, Sanjay, Badlu

Motipur “ 8.00 0.84 Mubarak Ali, Saeed Khan, Ameen, Abdul hasan.

Total 136.50 14.28

2 2B1G4c2a Khariya Khariya “ 58.50 6.13 Gurdeep, Shukwant Singh, Rajan, Banarsiram Saware.

Urra “ 38.25 3.95 Ram Bachan, Ram Prakas, Jagdeesh, Surendra.

Total 96.75 10.08

3 2B1G4c1c Petraha

Adgodwa ” 16.50 1.68 Ghanshyam, Sohan, Chhotelal, Ram Kumar.

Jalimnagar “ 4.75 0.5 Kailash, Jagdeesh, Radhey Lal, Teerathy Ram.

Jhala “ 32.75 3.44 Bhole Prasad, Nakched, Ibrahim, Shiv Prasad, Ram Dulare etc.

Petraha “ 49.50 5.21 Ram Naresh, Salvindra, Shrawan Singh, Durg Vijay, Surjeet, etc.

Mangauriya “ 12.00 1.26 Ram Narayan, Ramdeen, Surendra, Vijayee, etc.

Shahpur

Khurd “ 25.75 2.77 Islam Ahmed, Yusuf, Hasim, Peshkar, etc.

Balsinghpur “ 20.00 2.18 Anil Kumar, Awdhesh Kumar, Shyamu, Shrawan Kumar,etc.

Nausar

Gumtiha “ 2.5 0.26 Sehnaz, Keshav Ram, Ram Murath

163.75 17.3

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Table No.5.6: Demostration of Mazor Crops (Component Wise cost)

1. Wheat

Demonstration Budget (Component wise) of Wheat

S. No. Particulars Quantity Rate Amount Remarks

1 Soil Testing - 38/- 38

2 Tillage Operation or Preparation of

Field for sowing - - -

Done by the

Farmer

3 Cost of Seed 100/kg 18/kg 1800

4 Seed treatment 200 gm

Carbandazym 500/kg. 200

5 Sowing by Seed Drill - - - Done by the

Farmer

6 D.A.P. 210 kg 911/50

kg 3826.2

7 Urea 150 kg 311/50

kg 933

8 Potash M.O.P.) 67 kg 300/ 50

kg 402

9 IPM 1 .00 ha 1000/ ha 1000

10 FYM 10 t/ha L.S. 1500

11 Irrigation (two times) - - - Done by the

Farmer

12 Harvesting - - - Done by the

Farmer

13 Board 1 500 500

TOTAL : 10199.2

Crop Demonstration for 0.25 ha/farmer 2549.8

Farmer's Contribution

For SC/ST 10% 255 WDF

For Others 20% 509.96 WDF

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2. Gram

Demostration Budget(Component wise) of Gram

S. No. Particulars Quantity Rate Amount Remarks

1 Soil Testing - 38/- 38

2 Tillage Operation or Preparation of

Field for sowing - - -

Done by the

Farmer

3 Cost of Seed 80/kg 90/kg 7200

4 Seed treatment 2 kg Rhizobium

Culture 500/kg. 200

5 Sowing by Seed Drill - - - Done by the

Farmer

6 D.A.P. 175 kg 911/50

kg 3188.5

7 Sulpher 20 kg 100/kg 2000

8 Potash M.O.P.) 65 kg 300/ 50

kg 390

9 IPM 1 .00 ha 1000/ ha 1000

10 FYM 10 t/ha L.S. 1500

11 Irrigation (two times) - - - Done by the

Farmer

12 Harvesting - - - Done by the

Farmer

13 Board 1 500 500

TOTAL : 16016.5

Crop Demonstration for 0.25 ha/farmer 4004.13

Farmer's Contribution

For SC/ST 10% 400

For Others 20% 801

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3. Arhar

Demonstration Budget(Component wise) of Arhar

S. No. Particulars Quantity Rate Amount Remarks

1 Soil Testing - 38/- 38

2 Tillage Operation or Preparation of

Field for sowing - - -

Done by the

Farmer

3 Cost of Seed 20/kg 120/kg 2400

4 Seed treatment

400 gm

Rhizobium

Culture

500/kg. 200

5 Sowing by Seed Drill - - - Done by the

Farmer

6 N.P.K (12 : 21 :16) 190 kg 470/50

kg 1786

Sulpher 20 kg 100/kg 2000

7 IPM 1 .00 ha 1000/ ha 1000

8 FYM 10 t/ha L.S. 1500

9 Harvesting - - - Done by the

Farmer

10 Board 1 500 500

TOTAL : 9424

Crop Demonstration for 0.25 ha/farmer 2356

Farmer's Contribution

For SC/ST 10% 236

For Others 20% 471

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4. Mustard

Demonstration Budget(Component wise) of Mustard

S. No. Particulars Quantity Rate Amount Remarks

1 Soil Testing - 38/- 38

2 Tillage Operation or Preparation of

Field for sowing - - -

Done by the

Farmer

3 Cost of Seed 5.00 kg 90/kg 450

4 Seed treatment 30 gm

Carbandazym 500/kg. 75

5 Sowing by Seed Drill - - - Done by the

Farmer

6 D.A.P. 210 kg 911/50

kg 3826.2

7 Urea 150 kg 311/50

kg 933

8 Potash M.O.P.) 67 kg 300/ 50

kg 402

9 IPM 1 .00 ha 1000/ ha 1000

IPM Kit 10 nos. 150/kit 1500

10 FYM 10 t/ha L.S. 1500

11 Irrigation (two times) - - - Done by the

Farmer

12 Harvesting - - - Done by the

Farmer

13 Board 1 500 500

TOTAL : 10224.2

Crop Demonstration for 0.25 ha/farmer 2556.05

Farmer's Contribution

For SC/ST 10% 256

For Others 20% 511.21

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5. Paddy

Demonstration Budget(Component wise) of Paddy

S. No. Particulars Quantity Rate Amount Remarks

1 Soil Testing - 38/- 38

2 Tillage Operation or Preparation of

Field for sowing - - -

Done by the

Farmer

3 Cost of Seed 5/kg 75/kg 375

4 Seed treatment 200 gm

Carbandazym 500/kg. 200

5 Sowing by Seed Drill - - - Done by the

Farmer

6 D.A.P. 210 kg 911/50

kg 3826.2

7 Urea 150 kg 311/50

kg 933

8 Potash M.O.P.) 67 kg 300/ 50

kg 402

9 IPM 1 .00 ha 1000/ ha 1000

IPM Kit 10 nos. 150/kit 1500

10 FYM 10 t/ha L.S. 1500

11 Irrigation (two times) - - - Done by the

Farmer

12 Harvesting - - - Done by the

Farmer

13 Board 1 500 500

TOTAL : 10274.2

Crop Demonstration for 0.25 ha/farmer 2568.55

Farmer's Contribution

For SC/ST 10% 257

For Others 20% 513.71

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5.7: Annual Action Plan of Micro-Enterprises

Gram Panchayat Work Nos. Member Cost

Gopiya

Shop Keeping 2 14 0.4

Oil Expeller 1 7 0.4

Flour Machine 2 16 0.8

Cycle Repair 1 8 0.09

Daliya Making Machine 1 7 0.4

Total 7 52 2.09

Gaurapipra

Flour Machine 1 8 0.4

Oil Expeller 1 7 0.4

Cycle Repair 1 8 0.09

Shop Keeping 2 16 0.32

Total 5 39 1.21

Hasuliya

Shop Keeping 2 16 0.39

Daliya Making Machine 1 7 0.4

Oil Expeller 1 8 0.4

Cycle Repair 3 22 0.3

Total 7 53 1.49

Kudwa Cycle Repair 1 8 0.11

Shop Keeping 1 6 0.25

Total 2 14 0.36

Mihinpurwa Oil Expeller 1 6 0.4

Shop Keeping 1 8 0.21

Total 2 14 0.61

Motipur Shop Keeping 1 6 0.25

Cycle Repair 1 8 0.11

Total 2 14 0.36

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Khariya

Shop Keeping 2 7 0.44

Oil Expeller 2 15 0.8

Flour Machine 2 13 0.8

Cycle Repair 2 16 0.19

Daliya Making Machine 1 8 0.4

Total 9 59 2.63

Urra

Oil Expeller 1 8 0.4

Cycle Repair 1 6 0.09

Flour Machine 2 15 0.8

Shop Keeping 2 12 0.4

Total 6 41 1.69

Adgodwa

Oil Expeller 1 6 0.4

Cycle Repair 1 8 0.09

Shop Keeping 1 6 0.23

Total 3 20 0.72

Jalimnagar Shop Keeping 1 8 0.12

Cycle Repair 1 8 0.1

Total 2 16 0.22

Jhala

Flour Machine 2 18 0.8

Daliya Making Machine 1 8 0.4

Shop Keeping 2 16 0.28

Total 5 42 1.48

Petraha

Shop Keeping 3 26 0.53

Oil Expeller 2 16 0.8

Flour Machine 1 8 0.4

Cycle Repair 1 9 0.1

Daliya Making Machine 1 5 0.4

Total 8 64 2.23

~ 103 ~

Manguriya

Daliya Making Machine 1 8 0.4

Cycle Repair 2 14 0.14

Total 3 22 0.54

Shahpur Khurd

Flour Machine 1 8 0.4

Oil Expeller 1 7 0.4

Cycle Repair 1 8 0.1

Shop Keeping 2 14 0.29

Total 5 37 1.19

Balsinghpur

Shop Keeping 2 14 0.39

Daliya Making Machine 1 12 0.4

Cycle Repair 2 14 0.15

Total 5 40 0.94

Nausargumtiha Cycle Repair 1 6 0.11

Total 1 6 0.11

Grand Total 72 533 17.87

~ 104 ~

5.3 CAPACITY BUILDING ACTION PLAN

Institution and capacity building work of water shed area farmers and self helps groups, users group and PIA members WDT

members for development in source of income and production of grain, water shed program knowledge through various types of

institution. 1- CSA, Kanpur, 2- Distt. Kisan Vikas Kendra, 3- Departmental Priskhan Kendra, Belli Kalan Lucknow, 4- Agriculture Kisan

Kendra, 5- Bakshi ka Talab 6-Balmi Bhawan, etc.

Table No.5.8: List of identified training institutes for capacity building

Sr. No.

Name of the Training Institute

Full Address with contact no, website &

e-mail

Designation of the Head of

Institute

Type of Institute

Area(s) of specialization

No. of training assigned

Allocation to be made to the institute

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9

1 KVK, Bahraich KVK, Bahraich, UP Vice Chancelor Training

and

research

Institute

Agriculture and

Soil &

Moisture

Conservation

and Animal

Husbandary

6 75 km. from

project area

2 Bhoomi Vikask

awam Jal

Prabandhan

Prashikshan

Sansthan, Belikala

Bhoomi Vikask awam

Jal Prabandhan

Prashikshan Sansthan,

Belikala, Lucknow

Comishnor 3 180 km. from

project area

3 Valmi Valmi, Utretia,

Lucknow

SE Training

Institute

Soil &

Moisture

Conservation

and Animal

Husbandary

3 180 km. from

project area

4 Pt. Deen Dayal

upadyay, Bakshi

ka talaab

Pt. Deen Dayal

upadyay, Bakshi ka

talaab, Lucknow

Director Training

Institute

Soil &

Moisture

Conservation

and Animal

Husbandary

etc.

3 200 km. from

project area

~ 105 ~

5.9 YEAR WISE ACTION PLAN FOR INSTITUTIONAL AND CAPACITY BUILDING

5.9.1 Annual Action Plan of I & CB 2010-11

S. No. Level Number of

persons to be trained

Nos. Of Training

Days Person days Rate/person/day Amount

1 SLNA 3 3 2 18 0.01 0.18

2 WCDC 5 1 2 10 0.0075 0.075

3 PIA 25 4 2 200 0.005 1

4 WDT 4 2 2 16 0.005 0.08

5 WC 170 1 2 340 0.005 1.7

6 UGs 62 1 2 124 0.00275 0.341

7 SHGs 700 2 3 4200 0.00325 13.65

8 others 500 1 1 500 0.002 1

Total : 1469 15 - 5408 - 17.8460

~ 106 ~

5.9.2 Annual Action Plan of I & CB 2011-12

S. No. Level Number of

persons to be trained

Nos. Of Training

Days Person days Rate/person/day Amount

1 SLNA 5 3 5 75 0.01 0.75

2 WCDC 7 1 2 14 0.0075 0.105

3 PIA 15 2 6 180 0.005 0.9

4 WDT 8 2 5 80 0.005 0.4

5 WC 18 1 2 36 0.005 0.18

6 UGs 90 1 1 90 0.0023 0.207

7 SHGs 200 1 3 600 0.00325 1.95

8 others 350 1 1 350 0.002 0.7

Total : 693 12 - 1425 - 4.4420

~ 107 ~

5.9.3 Annual Action Plan of I & CB 2012-13

S. No. Level Number of

persons to be trained

Nos. Of Training

Days Person days Rate/person/day Amount

1 SLNA 5 3 5 75 0.01 0.75

2 WCDC 7 1 2 14 0.0075 0.105

3 PIA 15 2 6 180 0.005 0.9

4 WDT 8 2 5 80 0.005 0.4

5 WC 18 1 2 36 0.005 0.18

6 UGs 90 1 1 90 0.0023 0.207

7 SHGs 200 1 3 600 0.00325 1.95

8 others 350 1 1 350 0.002 0.7

Total : 693 12 - 1425 - 4.4420

~ 108 ~

5.9.4 Annual Action Plan of I & CB 2013-14

S. No. Level Number of

persons to be trained

Nos. Of Training

Days Person days Rate/person/day Amount

1 SLNA 7 3 5 105 0.01 1.05

2 WCDC 9 1 2 18 0.0075 0.135

3 PIA 25 2 3 150 0.005 0.75

4 WDT 15 2 2 60 0.005 0.3

5 WC 15 1 2 30 0.005 0.15

6 UGs 120 1 1 120 0.0025 0.3

7 SHGs 80 1 3 240 0.00325 0.78

8 others 295 1 1 295 0.002 0.59

Total : 566 12 - 1018 - 3.0050

Note: All prescribed training at deffirent level is based on sanctioned amount (5%) of total. Its details mentioned project file

~ 109 ~

5.10 MICRO WATERSHED WISE ACTION PLAN DETAILS OF WORKS

IWMP-IV Mihinpurwa and Balha

S.No. Name of Activities

Unit No./

Length/ area ha

MWS Code MWS Code MWS Code Rs. Lacs

2B1G3e1b 2B1G4c2a 2B1G4c1c Total

Quat. Cost Quat. Cost Quat. Cost Quat. Cost

1.Watershed Development Work

a. Land Development

1 Afforestation Ha. 20.0 4.8 16.0 3.84 29.00 6.96 65.0 15.6

2 Agriculture Ha.

3 Pasture Ha.

4 Harticulture Ha. 15.0 3.6 11.0 2.64 18.00 4.32 44.0 10.6

Total Ha. 35.0 8.40 27.0 6.48 47.00 11.28 109.0 26.2

b. Soil Moisture Conservation

1 Field Bunds Mtr./Ha.

2 Contour bunding Mtr./Ha. 83588/887 27.1 62139/480.00 20.16 96802/985 31.38 242529/2352 78.7

3 Marginal Bunds Mtr./Ha. 10508.00/162 8.2 32754/333 25.43 43532/708 33.78 86794/1203 67.4

4 Peripheral Bunds Mtr./Ha. 29928.00/539 37.7 27372/339 34.47 9862/150.00 12.42 67162/1028 84.6

5 Chute Spillway Nos. 64.0 1.9 90 2.7 74.00 2.22 228.0 6.8

Total 1588.0 74.9 122265/1152 82.76 1843.00 79.80 4583.0 237.4

c. Water Harvesting Structure

1 Form Ponds Nos. 17/77.00 35.7 4/13.00 5.8 35/163.00 52.74 56/253.00 94.2

2 Nallah bunds/ CD Nos. 2/8.00 2.26 2/7.00 2.76 4/15.00 5.0

Total 17/77.00 35.7 5/21.00 8.06 37/170.00 55.50 268.0 99.2

Grand Total WDW 1700.00 118.94 1200.00 97.30 2060.00 146.58 4960.0 362.8

Livilihood

1 Animal Husbandry Nos. 6.0 1.5 2 0.5 11.00 2.75 19.0 4.8

2 Poultry Nos. 5.0 1.3 4 1 7.00 1.75 16.0 4.0

3 Sewing Nos. 8.0 2.0 6 1.5 7.00 1.75 21.0 5.3

4 Goatry Nos. 5.0 1.3 6 1.5 7.00 1.46 18.0 4.2

5 Black Smithy Nos. 6.0 1.2 3 0.75 4.00 0.90 13.0 2.9

6 Candle making Nos. 4.0 1.0 3 0.75 5.00 1.01 12.0 2.8

~ 110 ~

7 Dairy Nos. 13.0 3.3 8 2 15.00 3.75 36.0 9.0

8 Dona Pattal Nos. 9.0 1.1 4 0.57 9.00 1.19 22.0 2.9

9 Carpentry Nos. 0.0 0.0 3 0.5 7.00 1.01 10.0 1.5

Total 56.0 12.61 39 9.07 72.00 15.57 167.0 37.3

Production System & Micro - Enterprises

Production system

a.Crop Demostration

1 Wheat Ha. 53.5 5.55 35.00 3.57 68.25 6.99 156.75 16.11

2 Paidy Ha. 43.00 4.14 25.00 2.58 36.00 3.73 104.00 10.45

3 Maze Ha. 12.0 1.26 10.00 1.05 25.00 2.61 47.00 4.92

4 Arhar Ha. 11.00 1.04 9.00 0.85 10.00 0.95 30.00 2.84

5 Mustard Ha. 7.00 0.71 14.00 2.43 16.25 1.75 37.25 4.89

6 Gram Ha. 10.00 1.60 3.75 0.60 8.25 1.30 22.00 3.50

Total Ha. 136.50 14.3 96.75 11.08 163.75 17.33 397.00 41.71

b. Micro-Enterprises

1 Shop Keeping Nos. 9.0 1.8 4 0.84 11.00 1.84 24.0 4.5

2 Oil Expeller Nos. 4.0 1.6 3 1.2 4.00 1.60 11.0 4.4

3 Flour Machine Nos. 3.0 1.2 4 1.6 4.00 1.60 11.0 4.4

4 Cycle Repair Nos. 7.0 0.7 3 0.28 9.00 0.79 19.0 1.8

5 Daliya Making Machine Nos. 2.0 0.8 1 0.4 4.00 1.60 7.0 2.8

Total 25.0 6.12 15 4.32 32.00 7.43 72.0 17.9

Grand Total 1700.00 151.95 1200.00 120.77 2060.00 186.91 4960.0 459.6

~ 111 ~

Table No.5.11: GRAM PANCHAYAT WISE WORK SUMMARY BASED ON ACTION PLAN MWS CODE: Gopiya (2B1G3e1b)

Name &Code of MWS-2B1G3e1b Gopiya

IWMP-IV Block Mihinpurwa

S.No.

Name of Activities

Unit No./

Length/ area ha

GP Name GP Name GP Name GP Name GP Name GP Name Rs. Lacs

Gopiya Gaurapipra Hasuliya Kudwa Mihinpurwa Motipur Total

Quat. Cost Quat. Cost Quat. Cost Quat. Cost Quat. Cost Quat. Cost Quat. Cost

1.Watershed Development Work

a. Land Development

1 Afforestation Ha. 7.00 1.68 4.0 0.96 5.00 1.20 1.00 0.24 2.00 0.48 1.0 0.24 20.0 4.8

2 Agriculture Ha.

3 Pasture Ha.

4 Harticulture Ha. 5.00 1.20 3 0.72 4 0.96 1 0.24 1 0.24 1 0.24 15.0 3.6

Total Ha. 12.00 2.88 7.0 1.68 9.00 2.16 2.00 0.48 3.00 0.72 2.0 0.48 35.0 8.40

b. Soil Moisture Conservation

1 Field Bunds

Mtr./Ha.

2 Contour bunding

Mtr./Ha. 27299/ 276 8.86 20555/ 245 6.67

21738/

248 7.05

2694/

30 0.87

8907/

70 2.89

2395/

18 0.77 83588/887 27.1

3

Marginal Bunds

Mtr./Ha. 1468/ 40 1.14 474/ 10 0.37 4171/ 58 3.24 0.00 0.00

4020/

50 3.12

375/ 4 0.29 10508.00/162 8.2

4 Peripheral Bunds

Mtr./Ha. 10708/ 225 13.48 3000/ 55 3.78 4306/ 72 5.42

4057/

68 5.11

4285/

47 5.4 3572/72 4.5 29928.00/539 37.7

5 Chute Spillway

Nos. 18 0.54 4 0.12 11 0.33 10 0.3 18 0.54 3 0.09 64.0 1.9

Total

563 24.02 324 10.94 401 16.04 98.00 6.28 167.00 11.95 98 5.65 1588.0 74.9

c. Water Harvesting Structure

1 Form Ponds

Nos./ Ha. 6/ 27.00 14.5 4/18.00 10.89 6/28.00 8.8 0 0 0 0 1/4.00 1.47 17/77.00 35.7

2 Gully plugs

Nos./ Ha.

3 Nallah bunds/ CD

Nos./ Ha. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

~ 112 ~

Total

6/ 27.00 14.5 4/18.00 10.89 6/28.00 8.8 0 0 0 0 1/4.00 1.47 17/77.00 35.7

Grand Total WDW 580.00 41.40 335.00 23.51 415.00 27.00 100.00 6.76 170.00 12.67 100.00 7.60 1700.00 118.94

Livilihood

1 Animal Husbandry Nos. 2 0.5 3 0.75 0 0 1 0.25 0 0 0 0 6.0 1.5

2 Poultry Nos. 1 0.25 2 0.5 0 0 0 0 1 0.25 1 0.25 5.0 1.3

3 Sewing Nos. 4 1 1 0.25 2 0.5 1 0.25 0 0 0 0 8.0 2.0

4 Goatry Nos. 2 0.5 0 0 3 0.75 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 1.3

5 Black Smithy Nos. 1 0.2 0 0 2 0.5 1 0.16 1 0.2 1 0.16 6.0 1.2

6 Candle making Nos. 2 0.5 0 0 1 0.25 0 0 1 0.25 0 0 4.0 1.0

7 Dairy Nos. 3 0.75 3 0.75 4 1 0 0 2 0.5 1 0.25 13.0 3.3

8 Dona Pattal Nos. 2 0.43 2 0.28 2 0.14 1 0.1 1 0.09 1 0.1 9.0 1.1

Total 17 4.13 11 2.53 14 3.14 4 0.76 6 1.29 4 0.76 56.0 12.61

Production System & Micro - Enterprices

Production system

a.Crop Demostration

1 Wheat ha. 16.00 1.63 8.00 0.82 12.00 1.22 4.75 0.5 8.00 0.86 4.75 0.5 53.5 5.55

2 Paddy ha.

12.00 1.24 6.00 0.62 10.00 1.03 3.25 0.34 8.5 0.57 3.25 0.34 43.00 4.14

3 Maze ha.

6.00 0.63 2.00 0.21 4.00 0.42 0 0 0 0 0 0 12.00 1.26

4 Arhar ha.

6.00 0.57 3.00 0.28 2.00 0.19 0 0 0 0 0 0 11.00 1.04

5 Mustard ha.

4.00 0.41 2.00 0.20 1.00 0.10 0 0 0 0 0 0 7.00 0.71

6 Gram ha.

2.50 0.39 4.25 0.68 3.25 0.53 0 0 0 0 0 0 10.00 1.60

Total 46.5 4.87 25.25 2.81 32.25 3.49 8 0.84 16.5 1.43 8 0.84 136.50 14.3

b. Micro-Enterprises

1 Shop Keeping Nos. 2 0.4 2 0.32 2 0.39 1 0.25 1 0.21 1 0.25 9.0 1.8

2 Oil Expeller Nos. 1 0.4 1 0.4 1 0.4 0 0 1 0.4 0 0 4.0 1.6

3 Flour Machine Nos. 2 0.8 1 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 1.2

4 Cycle Repair Nos. 1 0.09 1 0.09 3 0.3 1 0.11 0 0 1 0.11 7.0 0.7

5 Daliya Making Machine Nos. 1 0.4 0 0 1 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 0.8

Total 7 2.09 5 1.21 7 1.49 2 0.36 2 0.61 2 0.36 25.0 6.12

Grand Total 580.00 52.49 335.00 30.06 415.00 35.12 100.00 8.72 170.00 16.00 100.00 9.56 1700.00 151.95

~ 113 ~

MWS CODE: Khariya (2B1G4c2a)

Name &Code of MWS-2B1G4c2a Khariya

IWMP-IV Block Mihinpurwa

S.No. Name of Activities

Unit No./

Length/ area ha

GP Name GP Name Rs. In Lakh

Khariya Urra Total

Quat. Cost Quat. Cost Quat. Cost

1.Watershed Development Work

a. Land Development

1 Afforestation Ha. 10.00 2.40 6.0 1.44 16.0 3.84

2 Agriculture Ha.

3 Pasture Ha.

4 Harticulture Ha. 7.00 1.68 4 0.96 11.0 2.64

Total Ha. 17.00 4.08 10.0 2.40 27.0 6.48

b. Soil Moisture Conservation

1 Contour bunding Mtr./Ha. 34220/238 11.1 27919/242 9.06 62139/480.00 20.16

2 Marginal Bunds Mtr./Ha. 26533/265 20.6 6221/68 4.83 32754/333 25.43

3 Peripheral Bunds Mtr./Ha. 21425/205 26.98 5947/134 7.49 27372/339 34.47

4 Chute Spillway Nos. 78 2.34 12 0.36 90 2.7

Total 708 61.02 444 21.74 122265/1152 82.76

c. Water Harvesting Structure

1 Form Ponds Nos. 2/5.00 2.05 2/8.00 3.75 4/13.00 5.8

2 Nallah bunds/ CD Nos. 0 0 2/8.00 2.26 2/8.00 2.26

Total 1/5.00 2.05 4/16.00 6.01 5/21.00 8.06

Grand Total WDW 730.00 67.15 470.00 30.15 1200.00 97.30

Livilihood

1 Animal Husbandry Nos. 2 0.5 0 0 2 0.5

2 Poultry Nos. 3 0.75 1 0.25 4 1

3 Sewing Nos. 4 1 2 0.5 6 1.5

4 Goatry ha. 3 0.75 3 0.75 6 1.5

~ 114 ~

5 Black Smithy Nos. 1 0.25 2 0.5 3 0.75

6 Candle making Nos. 2 0.5 1 0.25 3 0.75

7 Dairy Nos. 4 1 4 1 8 2

8 Dona Pattal Nos. 2 0.43 2 0.14 4 0.57

9 Carpenrty Nos. 2 0.34 1 0.16 3 0.5

Total 23 5.52 16 3.55 39 9.07

Production System & Micro - Enterprices

Production system

a.Crop Demostration

1 Wheat ha. 20.00 2.04 15.00 1.53 35.00 3.57

2 Paddy ha. 15.00 1.55 10.00 1.03 25.00 2.58

3 Maze ha. 6.00 0.63 4.00 0.42 10.00 1.05

4 Arhar ha. 5.00 0.47 4.00 0.38 9.00 0.85

5 Mustard ha. 10.00 1.02 4.00 0.41 14.00 2.43

6 Gram ha. 2.50 0.42 1.25 0.18 3.75 0.60

Total 58.50 6.13 38.25 3.95 96.75 11.08

b. Micro-Enterprises

1 Shop Keeping Nos. 2 0.44 2 0.4 4 0.84

2 Oil Expeller Nos. 2 0.8 1 0.4 3 1.2

3 Flour Machine Nos. 2 0.8 2 0.8 4 1.6

4 Cycle Repair Nos. 2 0.19 1 0.09 3 0.28

5 Daliya Making Machine Nos. 1 0.4 0 0 1 0.4

Total 9 2.63 6 1.69 15 4.32

Grand Total 730.00 81.43 470.00 39.34 1200.00 120.77

MWS CODE: Petraha (2B1G4c1c)

Name &Code of MWS-2B1G4c1c Petraha

~ 115 ~

IWMP-IV Block Mihinpurwa

S.No.

Name of Activities

Unit No./

Length/ area ha

GP Name GP Name GP Name GP Name GP Name

Adodwa Jalim Nagar Jhala Petraha Mangauriya

Quat. Cost Quat. Cost Quat. Cost Quat. Cost Quat. Cost

1.Watershed Development Work

a. Land Development

1 Afforestation Ha. 3.00 0.72 1.0 0.24 5.00 1.20 8.00 1.92 3.00 0.72

2 Agriculture Ha.

3 Pasture Ha.

4 Harticulture Ha. 2.00 0.48 0 0 4 0.96 5 1.2 1 0.24

Total Ha. 5.00 1.20 1.0 0.24 9.00 2.16 13.00 3.12 4.00 0.96

b. Soil Moisture Conservation

1 Field Bunds Mtr./Ha.

2 Contour bunding Mtr./Ha. 8128/88 2.63 5155/47 1.67 25154/329 8.16 33951/268 11.02 9692/112 3.14

3 Marginal Bunds Mtr./Ha. 3624/80 2.81 0 0 2934/38 2.28 23376/258.00 18.14 465/10.00 0.36

4 Peripheral Bunds Mtr./Ha. 0 0 0 0 0 0 6957/72 8.76 0 0

5 Chute Spillway Nos. 7 0.21 0 0 2 0.06 30 0.9 0 0

Total 168 5.65 47 1.67 367 10.50 598.00 38.82 122.00 3.50

c. Water Harvesting Structure

1 Form Ponds Nos./Ha. 6/24.00 5.52 3/12.00 4.24 8/34.00 15.52 1/9.00 1.15 5/24.00 6.53

2 Nallah bunds/ CD Nos./Ha. 1/3.00 1.38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 7/27.00 6.9 3/12.00 4.24 8/34.00 15.52 1/9.00 1.15 5/24.00 6.53

Grand Total WDW 200.00 13.75 60.00 6.15 410.00 28.18 620.00 43.09 150.00 10.99

Livilihood

1 Animal Husbandry Nos. 0 0 1 0.25 2 0.5 3 0.75 1 0.25

2 Poultry Nos. 1 0.25 0 0 0 0 1 0.25 1 0.25

3 Sewing Nos. 0 0 0 0 3 0.75 2 0.5 0 0

4 Goatry Ha. 0 0 0 0 2 0.5 3 0.75 0 0

5 Black Smithy Nos. 1 0.2 0 0 0 0 2 0.5 1 0.2

6 Candle making Nos. 1 0.25 0 0 0 0 2 0.5 0 0

7 Dairy Nos. 2 0.5 0 0 3 0.75 4 1 1 0.25

8 Dona Pattal Nos. 1 0.1 0 0 2 0.3 2 0.14 1 0.18

~ 116 ~

9 Carpenrty Nos. 2 0.21 1 0.2 2 0.3 2 0.3 0 0

Total Nos. 8 1.51 2 0.45 14 3.1 21 4.69 5 1.13

Production System & Micro - Enterprices

Production system

a.Crop Demostration

1 Wheat ha. 6.00 0.61 3.25 0.34 15.00 1.53 20.00 2.04 8.25 0.86

2 Paddy ha. 4.00 0.41 1.5 0.16 7.00 0.72 10.00 1.03 3.75 0.4

3 Maze ha. 4.00 0.41 0 0 4.00 0.41 6.00 0.63 0 0

4 Arhar ha. 0 0 0 0 2.00 0.19 4.00 0.38 0 0

5 Mustard ha. 2.5 0.25 0 0 3.00 0.31 6.00 0.61 0 0

6 Gram ha. 0 0 0 0 1.75 0.28 3.50 0.55 0 0

Total 16.5 1.68 4.75 0.5 32.75 3.44 49.5 5.24 12 1.26

b. Micro-Enterprises

1 Shop Keeping Nos. 1 0.23 1 0.12 2 0.28 3 0.53 0 0

2 Oil Expeller Nos. 1 0.4 0 0 0 0 2 0.8 0 0

3 Flour Machine Nos. 0 0 0 0 2 0.8 1 0.4 0 0

4 Cycle Repair Nos. 1 0.09 1 0.1 0 0 1 0.1 2 0.14

5 Daliya Making Machine Nos. 0 0 0 0 1 0.4 1 0.4 1 0.4

Total 3 0.72 2 0.22 5 1.48 8 2.23 3 0.54

Grand Total 200.00 17.66 60.00 7.32 410.00 36.20 620.00 55.25 150.00 13.92

Continue

Name &Code of MWS-2B1G4c1c Petraha

Block Mihinpurwa Balha

S.No.

Name of Activities

Unit No./

Length/ area ha

GP Name GP Name GP Name Rs. In Lakh

Shahpur Khurd Balsinghpur Naushargumtiha Total

Quat. Cost Quat. Cost Quat. Cost Quat. Cost

1.Watershed Development Work

a. Land Development

1 Afforestation Ha. 5.0 1.20 4.00 0.96 0.0 0.00 29.00 6.96

2 Agriculture Ha.

3 Pasture Ha.

~ 117 ~

4 Harticulture Ha. 3 0.72 3 0.72 0 0 18.00 4.32

Total Ha. 8.0 1.92 7.00 1.68 0.0 0.00 47.00 11.28

b. Soil Moisture Conservation

1 Field Bunds Mtr./Ha.

2 Contour bunding Mtr./Ha. 7320/72 2.37 6551/63 2.12 851/6 0.27 96802/985 31.38

3 Marginal Bunds Mtr./Ha. 8980/206 6.19 3522/92.00 2.73 1631/24.00 1.27 43532/708 33.78

4 Peripheral Bunds Mtr./Ha. 0 0 2905/78 3.66 0 0 9862/150.00 12.42

5 Chute Spillway Nos. 17 0.51 14 0.42 4 0.12 74.00 2.22

Total 278 9.07 233.00 8.93 30 1.66 1843.00 79.80

c. Water Harvesting Structure

1 Form Ponds Nos./Ha. 8/40.00 11.46 4/20.00 8.32 0 0 35/163.00 52.74

2 Nallah bunds/ CD Nos./Ha. 1/4.00 1.38 0 0 0 0 2/7.00 2.76

Total 9/44.00 12.84 4/20.00 8.32 0 0 37/170.00 55.50

Grand Total WDW 330.00 23.83 260.00 18.93 30.00 1.66 2060.00 146.58

Livilihood

1 Animal Husbandry Nos. 3 0.75 1 0.25 0 0 11.00 2.75

2 Poultry Nos. 2 0.5 2 0.5 0 0 7.00 1.75

3 Sewing Nos. 1 0.25 1 0.25 0 0 7.00 1.75

4 Goatry Ha. 0 0 2 0.21 0 0 7.00 1.46

5 Black Smithy Nos. 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.00 0.90

6 Candle making Nos. 0 0 2 0.26 0 0 5.00 1.01

7 Dairy Nos. 3 0.75 2 0.5 0 0 15.00 3.75

8 Dona Pattal Nos. 1 0.24 0 0 2 0.23 9.00 1.19

9 Carpenrty Nos. 0 0 0 0 0 0 7.00 1.01

Total Nos. 10 2.49 10 1.97 2 0.23 72.00 15.57

Production System & Micro - Enterprices

Production system

a.Crop Demostration

1 Wheat ha. 8.00 0.82 6.00 0.61 1.75 0.18 68.25 6.99

2 Paddy ha. 5.00 0.52 0.4 0.41 0.75 0.08 36.00 3.73

3 Maze ha. 6.00 0.63 5.00 0.53 0 0 25.00 2.61

4 Arhar ha. 2.00 0.19 2.00 0.19 0 0 10.00 0.95

~ 118 ~

5 Mustard ha. 2.75 0.29 2.00 0.29 0 0 16.25 1.75

6 Gram ha. 2.00 0.32 1.00 0.15 0 0 8.25 1.30

Total 25.75 2.77 20.00 2.18 2.5 0.26 163.75 17.33

b. Micro-Enterprises

1 Shop Keeping Nos. 2 0.29 2 0.39 0 0 11.00 1.84

2 Oil Expeller Nos. 1 0.4 0 0 0 0 4.00 1.60

3 Flour Machine Nos. 1 0.4 0 0 0 0 4.00 1.60

4 Cycle Repair Nos. 1 0.1 2 0.15 1 0.11 9.00 0.79

5 Daliya Making Machine Nos. 0 0 1 0.4 0 0 4.00 1.60

Total 5 1.19 5 0.94 1 0.11 32.00 7.43

Grand Total 330.00 30.28 260.00 24.02 30.00 2.26 2060.00 186.91

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Name of Gram Panchayat

Proposed Amount

Fund for WDW (56%)

Fund for Livelihood (9%)

Fund for PS & ME (10%)

Total

Gopiya 69.6 38.976 6.264 6.96 52.2

Gaurapipra 40.2 22.512 3.618 4.02 30.15

Hasuliya 49.8 27.888 4.482 4.98 37.35

Kudwa 12 6.72 1.08 1.2 9

Mihinpurwa 20.4 11.424 1.836 2.04 15.3

Motipur 12 6.72 1.08 1.2 9

Khariya 87.6 49.056 7.884 8.76 65.7

Urra 56.4 31.584 5.076 5.64 42.3

Adgodwa 24 13.44 2.16 2.4 18

Jalimnagar 7.2 4.032 0.648 0.72 5.4

Jhala 49.2 27.552 4.428 4.92 36.9

Petraha 74.4 41.664 6.696 7.44 55.8

Manguriya 18 10.08 1.62 1.8 13.5

Shahpur Khurd 39.6 22.176 3.564 3.96 29.7

Balsinghpur 31.2 17.472 2.808 3.12 23.4

Nausargumtiha 3.6 2.016 0.324 0.36 2.7

Total 595.20 333.312 53.568 59.52 446.4

5.12 GRAM PANCHAYAT/ W.C WISE ALLOCATION OF FUNDs FOR WDW, LIVELIHOOD AND PRODUCTION SYSTEM & MICRO ENTERPRISES

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5.13 PHYSICAL & FINANCIAL SUMMERY OF WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT WORK (WDW-56%)

Soil Moisture Conservation Water Harvesting Bund

Phy. In mtr & Fin. In Rs. Phy. In no. & Fin. In Rs.

Contour Bund Marginal Bund Peripheral Bund Total Ponds CD Total

S.No.

Name & Code of MWS

Name of GP

Treatable Area

Phy. Fin. Phy. Fin. Phy. Fin. Phy. Fin. Phy

. Fin.

Phy.

Fin. Phy

. Fin.

1

2B1G3e1b

Gopiya

Gopiya 580 2729

9

885950.8

3 1468

113971.1

2 10708

1348526.9

7

39475.0

0

2348448.9

1 6.00

1450000.

00

0.0

0 0.00 6.00

1450000.

00

2 Gaurapipra 335 2055

5

667083.7

5 474 36799.94 3000 377809.20

24029.0

0

1081692.8

9 4.00

1089080.

00

0.0

0 0.00 4.00

1089080.

00

3 Hasuliya 415 2173

8

705476.3

6 4171

323823.9

3 4306 542282.14

30215.0

0

1571582.4

2 6.00

879521.0

0

0.0

0 0.00 6.00

879521.0

0

4 Kudwa 100 2694 87430.00 0 0.00 4057 510923.97 6751.00 598353.97 0.00 0.00 0.0

0 0.00 0.00 0.00

5 Mihinpurwa 170 8907 289064.2

2 4020

312100.7

4 4285 539637.47

17212.0

0

1140802.4

3 0.00 0.00

0.0

0 0.00 0.00 0.00

6 Motipur 100 2395 77726.37 375 29113.88 3572 449844.82 6342.00 556685.07 1.00 146800.0

0

0.0

0 0.00 1.00

146800.0

0

Total 1700 8358

8 2712731.

52 10508

815809.60

29928 3769024.5

8 124024.

00 7297565.6

9 17.0

0 3565401.

00 0.0

0 0.00

17.00

3565401.00

7 2B1G4c2a

khariya

Khariya 730 3422

0

1110562.

19 26533

2059942.

52 21425

2698187.3

7

82178.0

0

5868692.0

8 2.00

205000.0

0

0.0

0 0.00 2.00

205000.0

0

8 Urra 470 2791

9

906072.0

6 6221

482979.7

8 5947 748943.77

40087.0

0

2137995.6

1 2.00

375000.0

0

2.0

0

226679.

00 4.00

601679.0

0

Total 1200 6213

9 2016634.

25 32754

2542922.30

27372 3447131.1

4 122265.

00 8006687.6

9 4.00

580000.00

2.00

226679.00

6.00 806679.0

0

9

2B1G4c1c

Petraha

Adgodwa 200 8128 263782.8

6 3624

281356.4

9 0 0.00

11752.0

0 545139.35 6.00

552406.0

0

1.0

0

138460.

00 7.00

690866.0

0

10 Jalimnagar 60 5155 167298.3

1 0 0.00 0 0.00 5155.00 167298.31 3.00

423854.0

0

0.0

0 0.00 3.00

423854.0

0

11 Jhala 410 2515

4

816337.8

5 2934

227786.9

6 0 0.00

28088.0

0

1044124.8

1 8.00

1552150.

00

0.0

0 0.00 8.00

1552150.

00

12 Petraha 620 3395

1

1101832.

17 23376

1814842.

51 6957 876139.53

64284.0

0

3792814.2

2 1.00

115000.0

0

0.0

0 0.00 1.00

115000.0

0

13 Manguriya 150 9692 314540.2

9 465 36101.21 0 0.00

10157.0

0 350641.50 5.00

652748.0

0

0.0

0 0.00 5.00

652748.0

0

14 Shahpur

Khurd 330 7320

237560.3

5 7980

619543.2

6 0 0.00

15300.0

0 857103.61 8.00

1145800.

00

1.0

0

138460.

00 9.00

1284260.

00

15 Balsinghpur 260 6551 212603.5

3 3522

273437.5

1 2905 365845.24

12978.0

0 851886.29 4.00

832179.0

0

0.0

0 0.00 4.00

832179.0

0

16 Nausargumt

iha 30 851 27618.01 1631

126625.9

5 0 0.00 2482.00 154243.96 0.00 0.00

0.0

0 0.00 0.00 0.00

Total 2060 9680

2 3141573.

39 43532

3379693.88

9862 1241984.7

8 150196.

00 7763252.0

5 35.0

0 5274137.

00 2.0

0 276920.

00 37.0

0 5551057.

00

Grand Total 4960 2425

29 7870939.

15 86794.

00 6738425.

78 67162.

00 16916280.

99 396485.

00 31525645.

93 56.0

0 9419538.

00 4.0

0 503599.

00 60.0

0 9923137.

00

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Continue….

Engineering Works Land Development

Proposed Amount of

WDW

Allocated fund for WDW

Convergence

Chute Outlet Afforestration Hoticulture Total

Phy. In ha. & Fin. In Rs.

S.No. Name & Code of MWS

Name of GP Treatable Area

Nos. Amount Phy. Fin. Phy. Fin. Phy. Fin.

1

2B1G3e1b Gopiya

Gopiya 580 18.00 54000.00 7.00 168000.00 5.00 120000.00 12.00 288000.00 4140448.91 3897600 242848.91

2 Gaurapipra 335 4.00 12000.00 4.00 96000.00 3.00 72000.00 7.00 168000.00 2350772.89 2251200 99572.89

3 Hasuliya 415 11.00 33000.00 5.00 120000.00 4.00 96000.00 9.00 216000.00 2700103.42 2788800 -88696.58

4 Kudwa 100 10.00 30000.00 1.00 24000.00 1.00 24000.00 2.00 48000.00 676353.97 672000 4353.97

5 Mihinpurwa 170 18.00 54000.00 2.00 48000.00 1.00 24000.00 3.00 72000.00 1266802.43 1142400 124402.43

6 Motipur 100 3.00 9000.00 1.00 24000.00 1.00 24000.00 2.00 48000.00 760485.07 672000 88485.07

Total 1700 64.00 192000.00 20.00 480000.00 15.00 360000.00 35.00 840000.00 11894966.69 11424000 470966.69

7 2B1G4c2a khariya

Khariya 730 78.00 234000.00 10.00 240000.00 7.00 168000.00 17.00 408000.00 6715692.08 4905600 1810092.08

8 Urra 470 12.00 36000.00 6.00 144000.00 4.00 96000.00 10.00 240000.00 3015674.61 3158400 -142725.39

Total 1200 90.00 270000.00 16.00 384000.00 11.00 264000.00 27.00 648000.00 9731366.69 8064000 1667366.69

9

2B1G4c1c Petraha

Adgodwa 200 7.00 21000.00 3.00 72000.00 2.00 48000.00 5.00 120000.00 1377005.35 1344000 33005.35

10 Jalimnagar 60 0.00 0.00 1.00 24000.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 24000.00 615152.31 403200 211952.31

11 Jhala 410 2.00 6000.00 5.00 120000.00 4.00 96000.00 9.00 216000.00 2818274.81 2755200 63074.81

12 Petraha 620 30.00 90000.00 8.00 192000.00 5.00 120000.00 13.00 312000.00 4309814.22 4166400 143414.22

13 Manguriya 150 0.00 0.00 3.00 72000.00 1.00 24000.00 4.00 96000.00 1099389.50 1008000 91389.50

14 Shahpur

Khurd 330 17.00 51000.00 5.00 120000.00 3.00 72000.00 8.00 192000.00 2384363.61 2217600 166763.61

15 Balsinghpur 260 14.00 42000.00 4.00 96000.00 3.00 72000.00 7.00 168000.00 1894065.29 1747200 146865.29

16 Nausargumtiha 30 4.00 12000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 166243.96 201600 -35356.04

Total 2060 74.00 222000.00 29.00 696000.00 18.00 432000.00 47.00 1128000.00 14664309.05 13843200 821109.05

Grand Total 4960 228.00 684000.00 65.00 1560000.00 44.00 1056000.00 109.00 2616000.00 44748782.93 33331200 2959442.43

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Table No. 5.14: Details of Convergence of IWMP-IV with other Schemes*

S.

No. Name of Gram

Panchayat Names of

Departments with Schemes

converging with IWMP

Fund made available to

IWMP due to convergence

(Rs.)

Was this fund included in Rs.12,000/

15,000 per ha.

Name of activity/task/structure

undertaken with converged funds

Reference no. of activity/ task/ structure in

DPR@

Level at which

decision for convergence was taken$ Yes No (a) Structures

(b) livelihoods (c ) Any other (pl. specify)#

1 Gopiya

MN

RE

GS

242848.91 Yes

ST

RU

CT

UR

ES

Men

tio

ned

in

Pro

ject

Fil

e

Dis

tric

t L

evel

2 Gaurapipra 99572.89 Yes

3 Hasuliya -88696.58 Yes

4 Kudwa 4353.97 Yes

5 Mihinpurwa 124402.43 Yes

6 Motipur 88485.07 Yes

7 Khariya 1810092.08 Yes

8 Urra -142725.39 Yes

9 Adgodwa 33005.35 Yes

10 Jalimnagar 211952.31 Yes

11 Jhala 63074.81 Yes

12 Petraha 143414.22 Yes

13 Manguriya 91389.50 Yes

14 Shahpur Khurd 166763.61 Yes

15 Balsinghpur 146865.29 Yes

16 Nausargumtiha -35356.04 Yes

Total for project 2959442.43

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CHAPTER- 6

~ 124 ~

6.1 MICRO-WATERSHED WISE FINANCIAL BREAK-UP

FINANCIAL BREAKUP OF VARIOUS COMPONENT IN TERMS OF % OF IWMP-IV, DISTRICT-BAHRAICH Amount in Lacs

S. No.

Name and Code of MWS

Pro

ject

Are

a

Pro

pose

ded

Am

ou

nt

Ad

min

istr

ati

ve

10%

EP

A 4

%

Inst

itu

tio

n a

nd

CB

5%

DP

R 1

%

Wate

rsh

ed

dev

elop

men

t w

ork

56%

Liv

elih

oo

d f

or

ass

etle

ss 9

%

Pro

du

ctio

n s

yst

em

an

d

Mic

roen

terp

rise

s 10%

Mon

itori

ng 1

%

Evalu

ati

on

1%

Con

soli

dati

on

3%

Tota

l 100

%

1 2B1G3e1b

Gopiya 1700

204.00 20.40 8.16 10.20 2.04 114.24 18.36 20.40 2.04 2.04 6.12 204.00

2 2B1G4c2a

Khariya 1200

144.00 14.40 5.76 7.20 1.44 80.64 12.96 14.40 1.44 1.44 4.32 144.00

3 2B1G4c1c

Petraha 2060

247.20 24.72 9.89 12.36 2.47 138.43 22.25 24.72 2.47 2.47 7.42 247.20

Total 4960 595.2 59.52 23.808 29.76 5.952 333.312 53.568 59.52 5.952 5.952 17.856 595.2

~ 125 ~

YEAR WISE FINANCIAL BREAK UP OF INST. & CAP. BULDG. PROGRAMME OF IWMP-IV, DISTRICT-BAHRAICH

Amount in Lacs

S. No. Name and Code

of MWS Project Area

Proposed Amount

Institutional & Capacity Building 5% of the Total Project Cost

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Total

1 2B1G3e1b

Gopiya 1,700.00 10.20

6.12

1.53

1.53

1.02 10.20

2 2B1G4c2a

Khariya 1,200.00 7.20

4.32

1.08

1.08

0.72 7.20

3 2B1G4c1c

Petraha 2,060.00 12.36

7.42

1.85

1.85

1.24 12.36

Total 4960 29.76 17.856 4.464 4.464 2.976 29.76

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YEAR WISE PHYSICAL AND FINANCIAL BREAK UP OF WORK COMPONENT OF IWMP-IV, DISTRICT-BAHRAICH

Amount in Lacs

Watershed Development Works 56% of Project Cost Phy. in ha.

S. No.

Name and Code of MWS

Project Area

Proposed Amount

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

Phy. Fin. Phy. Fin. Phy. Fin. Phy. Fin. Phy (ha,)

Fin.

1 2B1G3e1b

Gopiya

1,700.00

114.24 227.63 15.30 496.40 33.35 485.69 32.64 490.28 32.95 1700.00 114.24

2 2B1G4c2a

Khariya

1,200.00

80.64 160.68 10.80 350.40 23.54 342.84 23.04 346.08 23.26 1200.00 80.64

3 2B1G4c1c

Petraha

2,060.00

138.43 275.83 18.54 601.52 40.42 588.54 39.55 594.10 39.92 2060.00 138.43

Total 4960 333.312 664.144 44.64 1448.32 97.3152 1417.072 95.232 1430.464 96.1248 4960 333.312

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YEARWISE FINANCIAL BREAK UP OF LIVELIHOOD ACTIVITIES IWMP-IV, DISTRICT-BAHARAICH

Amount in Lacs

S. No.

Name and Code of MWS Project Area Proposed Amount

Livelihood 9% of the Project Cost

2010-11

2011-12

2012-13

2013-14

TOTAL

1 2B1G3e1b

Gopiya 1,700.00 18.36 2.04 5.10 5.10 6.12 18.36

2 2B1G4c2a

Khariya 1,200.00 12.96 1.44 3.60 3.60 4.32 12.96

3 2B1G4c1c

Petraha 2,060.00 22.25 2.47 6.18 6.18 7.42 22.25

Total 4960 53.568 5.952 14.88 14.88 17.856 53.568

~ 128 ~

YEAR WISE FINANCIAL BREAK UP OF PRODUCTION & MICRO ENTERPRISES OF IWMP-IV, DISTRICT-BAHRAICH

Amount in Lacs

S. No.

Name and Code of MWS

Project Area

Proposed Amount

Production System & Micro-enterprises 10% of the Project Cost

2010-11

2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Total

1 2B1G3e1b

Gopiya

1,700.00

20.40

2.04

5.10

5.10

8.16 20.40

2 2B1G4c2a

Khariya

1,200.00

14.40

1.44

3.60

3.60

5.76 14.40

3 2B1G4c1c

Petraha

2,060.00

24.72

2.47

6.18

6.18

9.89 24.72

Total 4960 59.52 5.952 14.88 14.88 23.808 59.52

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PROJECTWISE/YEARWISE FINANCIAL BREAK UP OF WORK COMPONENT OF IWMP-IV, DISTRICT-BAHRAICH

Amount in Lacs

S. No.

Name of Gram Panchayat

Project Area

Proposed Amount

Work Component 56% of Project Cost

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Total

1 2B1G3e1b

Gopiya

1,700.00

114.24

15.30

33.35

32.64

32.95

114.24

2 2B1G4c2a

Khariya

1,200.00

80.64

10.80

23.54

23.04

23.26

80.64

3 2B1G4c1c

Petraha

2,060.00

138.43

18.54

40.42

39.55

39.92

138.43

Total 4960 333.312 44.64 97.3152 95.232 96.1248 333.312

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6.2 GRAM PANCHAYAT WISE FINANCIAL BREAK-UP

FINANCIAL BREAKUP OF VARIOUS COMPONENT IN TERMS OF % OF IWMP-IV, DISTRICT-BAHRAICH

Amount in Lacs

S. No.

Name of GP P

roje

ct A

rea

Pro

pose

ded

Am

ou

nt

Ad

min

istr

ati

ve

10%

EP

A 4

%

Inst

itu

tion

an

d C

B 5

%

DP

R 1

%

Wate

rsh

ed

dev

elop

men

t w

ork

56%

Liv

elih

ood

for

ass

etle

ss 9

%

Pro

du

ctio

n s

yst

em a

nd

M

icro

ente

rpri

ses

10%

Mon

itori

ng 1

%

Evalu

ati

on

1%

Con

soli

dati

on

3%

Tota

l 100%

1 Gopiya 580 69.60 6.96 2.78 3.48 0.70 38.98 6.26 6.96 0.70 0.70 2.09 69.60

2 Gaurapipra 335 40.20 4.02 1.61 2.01 0.40 22.51 3.62 4.02 0.40 0.40 1.21 40.20

3 Hasuliya 415 49.80 4.98 1.99 2.49 0.50 27.89 4.48 4.98 0.50 0.50 1.49 49.80

4 Kudwa 100 12.00 1.20 0.48 0.60 0.12 6.72 1.08 1.20 0.12 0.12 0.36 12.00

5 Mihinpurwa 170 20.40 2.04 0.82 1.02 0.20 11.42 1.84 2.04 0.20 0.20 0.61 20.40

6 Motipur 100 12.00 1.20 0.48 0.60 0.12 6.72 1.08 1.20 0.12 0.12 0.36 12.00

7 Khariya 730 87.60 8.76 3.50 4.38 0.88 49.06 7.88 8.76 0.88 0.88 2.63 87.60

8 Urra 470 56.40 5.64 2.26 2.82 0.56 31.58 5.08 5.64 0.56 0.56 1.69 56.40

9 Adgodwa 200 24.00 2.40 0.96 1.20 0.24 13.44 2.16 2.40 0.24 0.24 0.72 24.00

10 Jalimnagar 60 7.20 0.72 0.29 0.36 0.07 4.03 0.65 0.72 0.07 0.07 0.22 7.20

11 Jhala 410 49.20 4.92 1.97 2.46 0.49 27.55 4.43 4.92 0.49 0.49 1.48 49.20

12 Petraha 620 74.40 7.44 2.98 3.72 0.74 41.66 6.70 7.44 0.74 0.74 2.23 74.40

13 Manguriya 150 18.00 1.80 0.72 0.90 0.18 10.08 1.62 1.80 0.18 0.18 0.54 18.00

14 Shahpur Khurd 330 39.60 3.96 1.58 1.98 0.40 22.18 3.56 3.96 0.40 0.40 1.19 39.60

15 Balsinghpur 260 31.20 3.12 1.25 1.56 0.31 17.47 2.81 3.12 0.31 0.31 0.94 31.20

16 Nausargumtiha 30 3.60 0.36 0.14 0.18 0.04 2.02 0.32 0.36 0.04 0.04 0.11 3.60

Total 4960 595.2 59.52 23.808 29.76 5.952 333.312 53.568 59.52 5.952 5.952 17.856 595.2

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YEAR WISE FINANCIAL BREAK UP OF INST. & CAP. BULDG. PROGRAMME OF IWMP-IV, DISTRICT-BAHRAICH

Amount in Lacs

S. No. Name of Gram

Panchayat Project Area Proposed Amount

Institutional & Capacity Building 5% of the Total Project Cost

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Total

1 Gopiya 580 3.48 2.09 0.52 0.52 0.35 3.48

2 Gaurapipra 335 2.01 1.21 0.30 0.30 0.20 2.01

3 Hasuliya 415 2.49 1.49 0.37 0.37 0.25 2.49

4 Kudwa 100 0.60 0.36 0.09 0.09 0.06 0.60

5 Mihinpurwa 170 1.02 0.61 0.15 0.15 0.10 1.02

6 Motipur 100 0.60 0.36 0.09 0.09 0.06 0.60

7 Khariya 730 4.38 2.63 0.66 0.66 0.44 4.38

8 Urra 470 2.82 1.69 0.42 0.42 0.28 2.82

9 Adgodwa 200 1.20 0.72 0.18 0.18 0.12 1.20

10 Jalimnagar 60 0.36 0.22 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.36

11 Jhala 410 2.46 1.48 0.37 0.37 0.25 2.46

12 Petraha 620 3.72 2.23 0.56 0.56 0.37 3.72

13 Manguriya 150 0.90 0.54 0.14 0.14 0.09 0.90

14 Shahpur Khurd 330 1.98 1.19 0.30 0.30 0.20 1.98

15 Balsinghpur 260 1.56 0.94 0.23 0.23 0.16 1.56

16 Nausargumtiha 30 0.18 0.11 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.18

Total 4960 29.76 17.856 4.464 4.464 2.976 29.76

~ 132 ~

YEAR WISE FINANCIAL BREAK UP OF LIVELIHOOD ACTIVITIES IWMP-IV, DISTRICT-BAHARAICH

Amount in Lacs

S. No.

Name of Gram Panchayat

Project Area

Proposed Amount

Livelihood 9% of the Project Cost

2010-11

2011-12

2012-13

2013-14

TOTAL

1 Gopiya 580 6.26 0.70 1.74 1.74 2.09 6.26

2 Gaurapipra 335 3.62 0.40 1.01 1.01 1.21 3.62

3 Hasuliya 415 4.48 0.50 1.25 1.25 1.49 4.48

4 Kudwa 100 1.08 0.12 0.30 0.30 0.36 1.08

5 Mihinpurwa 170 1.84 0.20 0.51 0.51 0.61 1.84

6 Motipur 100

1.08 0.12

0.30

0.30

0.36

1.08

7 Khariya 730

7.88 0.88

2.19

2.19

2.63

7.88

8 Urra 470

5.08 0.56

1.41

1.41

1.69

5.08

9 Adgodwa 200

2.16 0.24

0.60

0.60

0.72

2.16

10 Jalimnagar 60

0.65 0.07

0.18

0.18

0.22

0.65

11 Jhala 410

4.43 0.49

1.23

1.23

1.48

4.43

12 Petraha 620

6.70 0.74

1.86

1.86

2.23

6.70

13 Manguriya 150

1.62 0.18

0.45

0.45

0.54

1.62

14 Shahpur Khurd 330 3.56 0.40 0.99 0.99 1.19 3.56

15 Balsinghpur 260 2.81 0.31 0.78 0.78 0.94 2.81

16 Nausargumtiha 30 0.32 0.04 0.09 0.09 0.11 0.32

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Total 4960 53.568 5.952 14.88 14.88 17.856 53.568

YEAR WISE FINANCIAL BREAK UP OF PRODUCTION & MICRO ENTERPRISES OF IWMP-IV, DISTRICT-BAHRAICH

Amount in Lacs

S. No.

Name of Gram Panchayat Project

Area Proposed Amount

Production System & Micro-enterprises 10% of the Project Cost

2010-11

2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Total

1 Gopiya 580 6.96 0.70 1.74 1.74 2.78 6.96

2 Gaurapipra 335 4.02 0.40 1.01 1.01 1.61 4.02

3 Hasuliya 415 4.98 0.50 1.25 1.25 1.99 4.98

4 Kudwa 100 1.20 0.12 0.30 0.30 0.48 1.20

5 Mihinpurwa 170 2.04 0.20 0.51 0.51 0.82 2.04

6 Motipur 100 1.20 0.12 0.30 0.30 0.48 1.20

7 Khariya 730 8.76 0.88 2.19 2.19 3.50 8.76

8 Urra 470 5.64 0.56 1.41 1.41 2.26 5.64

9 Adgodwa 200 2.40 0.24 0.60 0.60 0.96 2.40

10 Jalimnagar 60 0.72 0.07 0.18 0.18 0.29 0.72

11 Jhala 410 4.92 0.49 1.23 1.23 1.97 4.92

12 Petraha 620 7.44 0.74 1.86 1.86 2.98 7.44

13 Manguriya 150 1.80 0.18 0.45 0.45 0.72 1.80

14 Shahpur Khurd 330 3.96 0.40 0.99 0.99 1.58 3.96

15 Balsinghpur 260 3.12 0.31 0.78 0.78 1.25 3.12

16 Nausargumtiha 30 0.36 0.04 0.09 0.09 0.14 0.36

Total 4960 59.52 5.952 14.88 14.88 23.808 59.52

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PROJECT WISE/YEAR WISE FINANCIAL BREAK UP OF WORK COMPONENT OF IWMP-IV, DISTRICT-BAHRAICH

Amount in Lacs

S. No.

Name of Gram Panchayat

Project Area

Proposed Amount

Work Component 56% of Project Cost

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Total

1 Gopiya 580 38.98 5.22 11.38 11.14 11.24 38.98

2 Gaurapipra 335 22.51 3.02 6.57 6.43 6.49 22.51

3 Hasuliya 415 27.89 3.74 8.14 7.97 8.04 27.89

4 Kudwa 100 6.72 0.90 1.96 1.92 1.94 6.72

5 Mihinpurwa 170 11.42 1.53 3.34 3.26 3.29 11.42

6 Motipur 100 6.72 0.90 1.96 1.92 1.94 6.72

7 Khariya 730 49.06 6.57 14.32 14.02 14.15 49.06

8 Urra 470 31.58 4.23 9.22 9.02 9.11 31.58

9 Adgodwa 200 13.44 1.80 3.92 3.84 3.88 13.44

10 Jalimnagar 60 4.03 0.54 1.18 1.15 1.16 4.03

11 Jhala 410 27.55 3.69 8.04 7.87 7.95 27.55

12 Petraha 620 41.66 5.58 12.16 11.90 12.02 41.66

13 Manguriya 150 10.08 1.35 2.94 2.88 2.91 10.08

14 Shahpur Khurd 330 22.18 2.97 6.47 6.34 6.40 22.18

15 Balsinghpur 260 17.47 2.34 5.10 4.99 5.04 17.47

16 Nausargumtiha 30 2.02 0.27 0.59 0.58 0.58 2.02

Total 4960 333.312 44.64 97.3152 95.232 96.1248 333.312

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CHAPTER-7

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7.1 CONSOLIDATION PHASE-3% of Project Cost under IWMP (Rs. 17.85 Lacs)

CONSOLIDATION:-

Consolidation is a very important and last phase of activity under the present IWMP-IV programme. It includes Sum-up of

programme, Follow-up, Withdrawal of PIA, and Maintenance.

FOLLOW-UP AND MAINTENANCE

A large number of projects and schemes failed due to improper follow-up and maintenance. These projects in past were implemented by the

external agency with involvement of stakeholder. The stakeholders, because of their ignorance on one hand and lack of post-project management

arrangements on the other, could not associate themselves in the maintenance and management of the project. The process and mechanism under the

various tasks and activities are given in the following Chart.

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Follow-up- Withdrawal of PIA and Continuation of WC: - Calling the General Body Meeting of WC, Presenting the Project period

report. Ensuring the continuance of WC after project period, getting the resolution passed for the continuation of WC,

Working out the procedures for the functioning of WC Announcing the withdrawal.

Continuation of Watershed Secretary: - Passing resolution for the continuation of service of Watershed Secretary,

according sanction for the monthly honorarium to Watershed Secretary from WDF.

Assessment of Works: - Preparing the list of CPR and the assets, created during the project period. Preparing the list of

approved works/activities that are in

progress and not initiated. Assessing the quantum of execution and maintenance of works with cost estimates.

Ascertaining the availability of funds.

Execution of Works:- convening the meeting of WC for reviewing the spill over and left over works and maintenance

of created assets and CPR. Finalising the ways and means for completing the spill-over and left over works, operation and

maintenance of created assets and CPR. Fixing the responsibility for carrying out different works and activities. Completing

the spill-over and left over works . Maintaining the assets and CPR.

Review : - WC, SHGs and UGs should organize the meetings regularly to: review the performance and progress of

development works and activities taken up with WDF and other funds. Maintenance of community assets. Activities to be

taken up for further development of village community and maintaining their interest in atershed development. Mobilising

donations and contributions to WDF to meet financial requirements.

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Election of Office Bearers- Special General Body Meeting of WC: - Notifying the place for General Body Meeting of WC. Presenting the

Project report and getting approval. Election of office bearers and President of WC (if required). Fixing date for election

of office bearers and President of Association. Conducting Election. Announcing the names of elected office bearers and

President. Making entry in the Proceeding Register about the election and names of elected members. Handing over and

taking over of Management of WC.

An amount of Rs. 17.85Lacs will be spent on various activities of consolidation under the present IWMP-IV prgramme.

Consolidation is very important activity under the project. In this phase, the resources augmented and economic plans

developed in Phase II are made the foundation to create new nature based, sustainable livelihoods and raise

productivity levels. There needs to be some mechanism at Watershed Level for the following crucial Activities as

detailed below:

•Managing/upgrading of all activities taken up under the Project.

•Preparation of Project completion report

•Documentation of success stories

•Management of proper utilization of WDF

•Mechanism for Quality and sustainability issues under the Project.

•Mechanism for fixation and collection of User Charges.

•Consolidation of works

•Building the capacity of community based organizations to carry out the new agenda – post project period.

•Intensification of farm production systems/off farm livelihoods

•Project Management related aspects

•Backward Forward Linkages

•(Public Private Partnership) PPP Model

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Plans for Monitoring and Evaluation A Web-based GIS System is being developed for monitoring and evaluating the project in its planning & implementation

phases. The system would be available on a public domain and can be accessed by all the stakeholders of the project. Filtering

allows the user to zoom onto one particular project. Details related to soil type, Land-use classification, inhabitation etc., can be

obtained village-wise. Furthermore, survey-number wise details related to ownership, irrigation source, yield etc., can also be

accessed by the users of the system. This system is being used for pooling up the details obtained from the DPR. In other words,

the DPR is made available online in the form of a database which will help the stakeholders know areas of importance viz., already

treated areas/historical works in the area, proposed areas for treatment etc., for further treatment and planning. The system would also

show the satellite imageries of various years from the project inception stage to the project closing stages. This allows the user to

evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment and thereby plan corrective measures for the project area. The system would serve as an

aiding tool to the planners and evaluators for judging the efficacy of the project.

Yet another component of the Web-based GIS system is the Mobile based Monitoring & Evaluation System, which will help

the ground staff alias WDTs (Watershed Development Team) to transmit information from the ground level to the central server.

Also, any higher-up official in charge of the project can obtain information regarding the project area on their mobile phone by

means of an SMS. The system works in the following manner. The WDT equipped with a GPS instrument marks the latitude-

longitude information of various treatment areas during the DPR. The probable sites are then transferred onto the central server.

During the works phase, any progress in the treatment areas is reported to the server by means of an SMS by the WDT. Similarly,

any nodal officer or higher-up official can view the progress in a project by means of summarized reports generated over frequent

periods of time.

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Plans for Project management:

The Project management of any watershed programme is very important. It mainly depends upon the community

organisation and the village level institutes. In the Project area of IWMP-IV, district-Bahraich watershed committee and various

user groups have been formulated for post project operation and maintenance of assets created during project period. Major emphasis

will be on equity and sustainable benefit of the project even after implementation stage. A proper link-up will be built during project

period with various institutes and capacity building organization. They will act as a major kingpin during post implementation for

scaling up the successful experience during project.

Watershed Development Fund:

The major source of financial assistance after post implementation period is Watershed Development Fund. The contribution of

it will comes mainly fund the following:

User Charges:

Various user groups will be formed in the village. These user groups will collect user charges according to the designated rules

formed during the formation of user group. These funds will be transferred to the WDF funds as per these formulated rules. The

secretary of watershed committee (WC) shall maintain the records of the following.

LINKAGES : -

Backward linkages are important for input like seed, fertilizer, pesticide, farm machineries, micro financing etc. which are

basic needs for better productivity. They are directly related with efficiency inputs. Better backward linkages like microfinance, seed,

fertilizer and pesticide supply system will be made available to the farmers of the project area of IWMP-IV. Lack of proper backward

linkages is one of the main reasons for less productivity of the project area.

Forward linkages are important for value addition of output. Processing, storages, transportation, packing and marketing of output

are directly related with forward linkages. Production system and enterprise development plans are prepared for improvement of

productivity and better quality of finished goods.

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Table No.7.1: BACKWARD-FORWARD LINKAGES

S. No. Project Type of Marketing Facility Pre-project (no.) During the project (no.) Post-project (no.) 1

IWMP-

IV

Backward linkages Seed certification 4 5 9

Seed supply system 5 8 11

Fertilizer supply system 2 5 9

Pesticide supply system 2 3 6

Credit institutions Bank-6 Bank-6 Bank-8

Water supply - - -

Extension services 4 7 12

Nurseries 3 7 10

Tools/machinery suppliers - - 5

Price Support system - - 8

Labour - - -

Any other (please specify) - - -

Forward linkages Harvesting/threshing

machinery

5 7 13

Storage (including cold

storage)

3 8 9

Road network

Transport facilities - - -

Markets / Mandis 8 10 19

Agro and other Industries 3 6 9

Milk and other collection

centres

10 12 16

Labour - - -

Hatchery (Portable) 2 6 13

Vermi-compost unit 3 4 9

Animal Mineral Mixture - - 100 gm/day/animal

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TABLE NO. 7.2: LOGICAL FRAMEWORK ANALYSIS

Components Activities Outputs Effect Impact

Village

Institution

Formation

§ Formation of Watershed Committee, User Group § One Watershed Committee each

village

§ Project can be implemented and

managed in a democratic and

participatory way ensuring equity.

§ Unity and prosperity in the

village management.

§ Number of User group depending on

the coverage of particular intervention

§ People's Participation and

positive perception towards

the programme

Strengthening

Village

Institutions

§ Organise training and awareness programme for

Village institutions

§ awareness camps to be organised. § Quality of management of

common resources improved.

§ Capacity building workshops and exposure visits User

Group and Watershed Committee

§ trainings and exposure visits UGs and

WCs to be held

§ Quality of distribution of

benefits between people

improved.

§ Failitating and monitoring the functioning of UGs and

WCs

§ Capacity building workshops to be

organised

§ Increased awareness amongst

women about village resources.

§ Strengthen linkages between UGs and WCs and

Panchayat Institutions.

§ 1 Federations of UGs and WC to be

formed.

§ Women participation enhanced

in decision-making of GVCs.

§ Gender sensitisation of

UGs and WCs to increase

inclusiveness of samuh

decision-making.

§ Involvement of youth and

children in village development

increased.

§ Sensitise village communities to involve children and

youth in development.

Fund

Management

§ Improve management and utilisation of UGs and WCs. § UGs and WCs operating bank account

and managing resources on their own

§ Purpose, frequency and volume

of use of the fund enhanced.

§ Prepare communities to explore other sources of

income for UGs and WCs.

§ Volume of funds generated for

UGs and WCs from other sources

of income increased.

Ecological

Restoration

§ Protection, treatment and regeneration of common

and private lands

§ Common and private lands to be

brought under new plantations and

agro-horti-forestry like Neem, Adusa,

prosopis, Banyan and Peepul

§ Fodder availability from

common and private lands

increased.

§ Better Ecological order in

the area

§ Protection, treatment and regeneration of forest lands § Forest lands to be brought under new

plantations and protection

§ Accessibility to common and

forest lands increased with

removal of encroachments and

resolution of conflicts.

§ Increase in the proportion

of households having more

security of fodder

§ Plantation of fruits and forest species § Trainings, exposure visits and

meetings to be organised for

communities, village volunteers and

staff

§ Reduction in drudgery of

fodder and fuel collection,

especially women

§ Impart trainings, conduct meetings and organise

exposure visits for communities, village volunteers and

staff to effectively plan, execute and monitor activities

§ Income generation intervention

promoted

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§ Identification and promotion of non-timber forest

produce based income generation activities

Rainfed Area

Development

§ Treatment of land through improved soil and

moisture conservation practices on watershed basis

§ Land to be brought under improved

soil moisture conservation practices

§ Improved productivity of

treated land

§ Increase in proportion of

households having more

security of food § Promotion of good agricultural practices-

horticulture, improved crop and vegetable

§ Good agricultural practices to be

promoted

§ Increased availability of water in

wells

§ Organic farming to be promoted § Increase in annual agriculture

production

§ Increase in contribution of

agricultural income to the

household income

§ Fodder banksto be established § Farmers adopt organic farming

practices

§ Promotion of organic farming practices § Agriculture based livelihood income

generation activities to be promoted

§ Fodder security of farmers

enhanced.

§ Formation of Fodder banks to increase fodder

security and promote

dairy development among communities

§ Water harvesting structures to be

constructed

§ Increase availability of water for

9 to 12 months

§ Identification and promotion of agri-produce based

income generation activities like grading, processing

and packaging.

§ Drip Irrigation facilities to be

distributed among farmers

§ Increased availability of water

for livestock

§ Promotion of better Irrigation practices like drip

irrigation

§ Approx 15000 person days of

employment to be generated

§ Availability of irrigation water

established

§ Impart trainings, conduct meetings and organise

exposure visits of communities, village volunteers and

staff to effectively plan, execute and monitor activities

§ Trainings, exposure visits and

meetings to be organized for

communities, village volunteers and

staff

§ Farmers take two crops in a year

agricultural productivity of land

§ Availability of drinking water

enhanced

Women’s Socio-

political and

economic

empowerment

§ Formation & Strengthening of women’s SHG

groups

§ Women’s SHG groups to be formed § Enhanced capacities of leaders of

women's group in taking initiatives

to solve problems at different levels.

§ Position of women in

household, community, society

(politically, socially and

economically) as perceived by

women and community at

large

§ Capacity building of womenfolk § Federation of Women’s SHGs to be

formed

§ Improved access to credit for

livelihood purposes.

§ Performance enhancement of

SHGs in terms of participation,

decision-making, leadership

and fund management.

§ Capacity building of SHG leaders and

accountants

§ Trainings to be conducted for

preparation of woollen products from

sheep and goats

§ Increased household income. § Equality & Equity in gender

relations at home (decision

making, expenditure,

children’s education, health)

§ Linking SHGs with external financial

institutions

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DETAIL OF CONTRIBUTION UNDER WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT FUND

S. No

Financial Details

% of Contribution

1

Natural Resource management

i

For General

10%

ii

For SC/ST, Marginal and Small Farmers

5%

2

For intensive Agriculture, Horticultre and Animal

husbandary

i

For General

20%

ii

For SC/ST

10%

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7.2 Quality and Sustainability Issues 7.2.1 Plans for Monitoring and Evaluation

A Web-based GIS System is being developed for monitoring and evaluating the project in its planning & implementation phases. The

system would be available on a public domain and can be accessed by all the stakeholders of the project. The system shows the entire state of Uttar

Pradesh and all of those areas selected over the next 18 years. Filtering allows the user to zoom onto one particular project. Details related to soil

type, Land-use classification, inhabitation etc., can be obtained village-wise. Furthermore, survey-number wise details related to ownership,

irrigation source, yield etc., can also be accessed by the users of the system. This system is being used for pooling up the details obtained from the

DPR. In other words, the DPR is made available online in the form of a database which will help the stakeholders know areas of importance viz.,

already treated areas/historical works in the area, proposed areas for treatment etc., for further treatment and planning. The system would also

show the satellite imageries of various years from the project inception stage to the project closing stages. This allows the user to evaluate the

effectiveness of the treatment and thereby plan corrective measures for the project area. The system would serve as an aiding tool to the planners

and evaluators for judging the efficacy of the project.

Yet another component of the Web-based GIS system is the Mobile based Monitoring & Evaluation System, which will help the ground staff alias

WDTs (Watershed Development Team) to transmit information from the ground level to the central server. Also, any higher-up official in charge

of the project can obtain information regarding the project area on their mobile phone by means of an SMS. The system works in the following

manner. The WDT equipped with a GPS instrument marks the latitude-longitude information of various treatment areas during the DPR. The

probable sites are then transferred onto the central server. During the works phase, any progress in the treatment areas is reported to the server by

means of an SMS by the WDT. Similarly, any nodal officer or higher-up official can view the progress in a project by means of summarized

reports generated over frequent periods of time.

7.2.2 Plans for Project management:

The Project management of any watershed programme is very important. It mainly depends upon the community organization and the

village level institutes in IWMP-IV Bahraich watershed committee and various user groups have been formulated for post project operation and

maintenance of assets created during project period. Major emphasis will be on equity and sustainable benefit of the project even after

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implementation stage. A proper link-up will be built during project period with various institutes and capacity building organization. They will act

as a major kingpin during post implementation for scaling up the successful experience during project.

7.2.3 Watershed Development Fund:

The major source of financial assistance after post implementation period is watershed Development Fund. The contribution of it will

comes mainly fund the following: Attention:

7.2.4 User Charges:

Various user groups will be formed in village. These user groups will collect user charges according to the designated rules formed

during the formation of user group. These funds will be transferred to the WDF funds as per these formulated rules. The secretary of watershed

committee (WC) shall maintain the records of the following.

Community organizations will withdraw the money from the WDF to maintain the asset created during the implementation phase. The

consolidation phase will also include Writing of project completion reportDocumentation of success stories Making films, leaflets, bulletins and

the lessons learnt.

Productivity enhancement (increase in total productivity, seed replecment, farm mechanization, resources use and operational

efficiency. Nutritional security (Production of diverse food commodities) Risk minimization (Integrated farming system, water harvesting and

protected cultivation, value addition and improved markenting) State of environment (Improvement in vegetative comver, hydrology and

adoption of IPNM) Profitability (Loss preventing and cost reducing measures, valu addition and agro-processing.)

Livelihood security (skill enhancement capacity building, increased employment in agriculture and allied enterprises. Reduction in drudgery of

farm women and out migration)

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8.1 Sustainability and environment security

In the proposed watershed management plan of watershed, proper blending of bio engineering measures will be applied on 50 % of the

total watershed area. Based on the results of studies conducted in this region, it is estimated that more than 50 % of the watershed area will

be treated and consequently the soil loss and runoff from the area is expected to be reduced by 70 % and 65 %, respectively. The proposed

land use plan will improve the land utilization index and crop diversification index significantly as compared to the existing one. It will help in

maintaining ecosystem integrity on sustained basis along with improving the livelihood security of the farming community.

8.2 Economic Analysis

Economic analysis of the project was carried by taking direct benefits and costs considering 25 years project life at 10 per cent discount

rate. For this purpose of economic analysis, whole watershed development plan was divided into three sector namely, agriculture, horticulture and

forest/Fuel wood plantation. Net Present Value (NPV), Benefit Cost ratio (BC ratio) criteria were employed to judge the economic efficiency of

each enterprise and sector.

8.2.1 Employment

Employment has always been a problem in the village. The principal occupations of the people are dry land agriculture, animal husbandry

and casual labour work. However, rain fall being very limited and erratic, agriculture suffers, i.e. at best they can take only a single crop, which

keeps them partially engaged for about 4 months. Lack of fodder makes animal husbandry very difficult too. So, animal husbandry does not keep

them engaged full time. Thus the people mainly depend upon casual labour, either in the village itself or outside it.

The project plans for creation of both wage employment and self employment opportunities. Wage employment would be created by

engaging people in watershed physical works like construction of earthen bunds, farm bunds, village pond, plantation, etc. Self employment would

be created by providing the people with cash support in the form of direct livelihood activities like agriculture, animal husbandry and enterprise

development.

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TABLE NO. 8.1: EMPLOYMENT IN PROJECT AREA

S. No. Names of

Project

Wage employment Self employment

No. of mandays No. of beneficiaries No. of beneficiaries

SC ST Others Women Total SC ST Others Women Tota

l

SC ST Others Women Total

01

IWMP-IV 93428 0 173221.6 17540 266649.6 1079 - 3189 - 4268 297 - 649 94 846

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8.3. MIGRATION

Low rainfall results in a little fodder availability in the locality. The relatively well off farmers bring fodder from adjusent area and

Lucknow (approximately 170 kms away) collectively; but the resource poor cannot afford it. On account of agriculture and animal husbandry

providing only part time employment for some part of the year, the people migrate for a better half of the year for wage labour.

Employment opportunities in the local area as mentioned above will ensure lessening seasonal migration from the area.

TABLE NO. 8.2: DETAILS OF SEASONAL MIGRATION FROM PROJECT AREA

Sl. No. Names of villages No. of persons migrating No. of days per year of migration

Pre-project Expected post project Pre-project Expected post project

01 IWMP-IV 1192 600 60-180 30-120

8.4 GROUND WATER

Rainfall in the project area is average 1200 mm in years. Due to that the ground water level status in normal presently it stands at 5.12 to

6.32 m. After project ground water level will increase by different steps (Bunding, Water recharching Structures etc.).

Proper water harvesting structures and percolation tanks would go a long way in increasing water table depth from 5.12 to 6.32 m. in the

pre-project level to average 4.7 m in the post project period.

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Table.- 8.3: Sources of Income.

S.No.

GP NAME

No. of engaged family

Agriculture Labour Pri. Sector

Service

Govt.

sector

Service

Shop Land less

labour

other

1 2B1G3e1b (Gopiya)

1123 213 96 131 263 172

-

2 2B1G4c2a (Khariya)

515 134 112 98 45 68 -

3 2B1G4c1c (Petraha)

1722 346 198 182 28 146 -

Total 3360

693 406 411 336 386

8.5 Agriculture

In rainfed agriculture, the development cost can be recovered within one year as the present rainfed agriculture is being done on well

maintained field, therefore, does not require much investment. In irrigated agriculture, investment of Rs. 321.00 lacs is proposed to made. The

BC ratio of this sector is 1.6: 1 with in three years pay back period.

Table 8.4 Economics of agriculture sector

S.No. Sector Area (ha) BC ratio

1 Irrigated agriculture 384.00 1.8:1

2 Rainfed agriculture 4686.00 1.4:1

Total 5070.00 1.6:1

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8.6 Food sufficiency

Achieving self sufficiency in food production is one of the prime objectives of the project. The status of food requirement and production

before and after the project is presented.

Table No.8.5: Status of food requirement and availability per annum in watershed

Sr. No.

Items Requirement (q/yr)

Before project Proposed

Availability (q/yr)

Deficit or surplus (q/yr)

Availability (q/yr)

Deficit or surplus (q/yr)

1 Cereals 51546 55166 3620 77232.4 25686.4

2 Pulses 17182

12157 -5025 14019.8 -3162.2

3 Oilseeds 8388

5124 -3264 7173.6 -1214.4

4 Vegetable 20410 2340 -18070 4215 -16195

8.7 Employment Generation

Labour migration in search of gainful employment is one of the major problems in the remote watershed in particular. Causal

employment opportunities to the tune of more than 2.22 lacs mandays will be generated during the implementation of the project

activities. However, the changes in land use pattern and adoption of other subsidiary enterprises will generate employment

opportunities for persons of 2.0 (Approx) lacs in the watershed.

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ANNEXURE

ESTIMATE OF CONTOUR BUNDS- 2B1G3e1b Soding Charges

WORK KH. No.

NAME OF GP

NAME OF VILLAGES LENGTH

BASE TOP HIGHT CS EW RATE MD L.

CHARGES T. COST Sqr. Mtr. RATE

S. AMOUNT

T. AMOUNT

CB 001 20 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 231 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 187.11 32.57 75 100 6094.17 637.56 2.2 1402.63 7496.80

CB 002 20 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 119 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 96.39 32.57 39 100 3139.42 328.44 2.2 722.57 3861.99

CB 003 32 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 582 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 471.42 32.57 189 100 15354.15 1606.32 2.2 3533.90 18888.05

CB 004 37 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 84 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 68.04 32.57 27 100 2216.06 231.84 2.2 510.05 2726.11

CB 005 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 73 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 59.13 32.57 24 100 1925.86 201.48 2.2 443.26 2369.12

CB 006 41 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 94 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 76.14 32.57 31 100 2479.88 259.44 2.2 570.77 3050.65

CB 007 37 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 73 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 59.13 32.57 24 100 1925.86 201.48 2.2 443.26 2369.12

CB 008 32 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 245 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 198.45 32.57 80 100 6463.52 676.20 2.2 1487.64 7951.16

CB 009 36 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 75 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 60.75 32.57 24 100 1978.63 207.00 2.2 455.40 2434.03

CB 010 46 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 235 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 190.35 32.57 76 100 6199.70 648.60 2.2 1426.92 7626.62

CB 011 52 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 186 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 150.66 32.57 60 100 4907.00 513.36 2.2 1129.39 6036.39

CB 012 61 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 128 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 103.68 32.57 42 100 3376.86 353.28 2.2 777.22 4154.07

CB 013 54 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 81 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 65.61 32.57 26 100 2136.92 223.56 2.2 491.83 2628.75

CB 014 64 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 498 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 403.38 32.57 162 100 13138.09 1374.48 2.2 3023.86 16161.94

CB 015 244 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 114 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 92.34 32.57 37 100 3007.51 314.64 2.2 692.21 3699.72

CB 016 78 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 114 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 92.34 32.57 37 100 3007.51 314.64 2.2 692.21 3699.72

CB 017 64 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 82 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 66.42 32.57 27 100 2163.30 226.32 2.2 497.90 2661.20

CB 018 84 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 287 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 232.47 32.57 93 100 7571.55 792.12 2.2 1742.66 9314.21

CB 019 83 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 241 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 195.21 32.57 78 100 6357.99 665.16 2.2 1463.35 7821.34

CB 020 108 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 166 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 134.46 32.57 54 100 4379.36 458.16 2.2 1007.95 5387.31

CB 021 220 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 298 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 241.38 32.57 97 100 7861.75 822.48 2.2 1809.46 9671.20

CB 022 220 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 78 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 63.18 32.57 25 100 2057.77 215.28 2.2 473.62 2531.39

CB 023 223 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 327 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 264.87 32.57 106 100 8626.82 902.52 2.2 1985.54 10612.36

CB 024 253 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 76 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 61.56 32.57 25 100 2005.01 209.76 2.2 461.47 2466.48

CB 025 261 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 166 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 134.46 32.57 54 100 4379.36 458.16 2.2 1007.95 5387.31

CB 026 269 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 149 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 120.69 32.57 48 100 3930.87 411.24 2.2 904.73 4835.60

CB 027 226 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 232 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 187.92 32.57 75 100 6120.55 640.32 2.2 1408.70 7529.26

CB 028 228 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 147 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 119.07 32.57 48 100 3878.11 405.72 2.2 892.58 4770.69

~ 179 ~

CB 029 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 293 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 237.33 32.57 95 100 7729.84 808.68 2.2 1779.10 9508.93

CB 030 253 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 197 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 159.57 32.57 64 100 5197.19 543.72 2.2 1196.18 6393.38

CB 031 294 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 431 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 349.11 32.57 140 100 11370.51 1189.56 2.2 2617.03 13987.54

CB 032 534 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 313 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 253.53 32.57 102 100 8257.47 863.88 2.2 1900.54 10158.01

CB 033 296 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 210 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 170.10 32.57 68 100 5540.16 579.60 2.2 1275.12 6815.28

CB 034 301 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 136 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 110.16 32.57 44 100 3587.91 375.36 2.2 825.79 4413.70

CB 035 307 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 194 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 157.14 32.57 63 100 5118.05 535.44 2.2 1177.97 6296.02

CB 036 303 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 260 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 210.60 32.57 84 100 6859.24 717.60 2.2 1578.72 8437.96

CB 037 493 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 339 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 274.59 32.57 110 100 8943.40 935.64 2.2 2058.41 11001.80

CB 038 304 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 178 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 144.18 32.57 58 100 4695.94 491.28 2.2 1080.82 5776.76

CB 039 320 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 119 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 96.39 32.57 39 100 3139.42 328.44 2.2 722.57 3861.99

CB 040 328 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 167 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 135.27 32.57 54 100 4405.74 460.92 2.2 1014.02 5419.77

CB 041 116 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 459 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 371.79 32.57 149 100 12109.20 1266.84 2.2 2787.05 14896.25

CB 042 137 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 280 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 226.80 32.57 91 100 7386.88 772.80 2.2 1700.16 9087.04

CB 043 127 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 370 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 299.70 32.57 120 100 9761.23 1021.20 2.2 2246.64 12007.87

CB 044 134 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 505 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 409.05 32.57 164 100 13322.76 1393.80 2.2 3066.36 16389.12

CB 045 165 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 307 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 248.67 32.57 100 100 8099.18 847.32 2.2 1864.10 9963.29

CB 046 162 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 168 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 136.08 32.57 55 100 4432.13 463.68 2.2 1020.10 5452.22

CB 047 147 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 324 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 262.44 32.57 105 100 8547.67 894.24 2.2 1967.33 10515.00

CB 048 147 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 215 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 174.15 32.57 70 100 5672.07 593.40 2.2 1305.48 6977.55

CB 049 203 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 272 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 220.32 32.57 88 100 7175.82 750.72 2.2 1651.58 8827.41

CB 050 150 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 288 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 233.28 32.57 93 100 7597.93 794.88 2.2 1748.74 9346.67

CB 051 203 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 173 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 140.13 32.57 56 100 4564.03 477.48 2.2 1050.46 5614.49

CB 052 335 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 236 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 191.16 32.57 77 100 6226.08 651.36 2.2 1432.99 7659.07

CB 053 214 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 344 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 278.64 32.57 112 100 9075.30 949.44 2.2 2088.77 11164.07

CB 054 245 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 246 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 199.26 32.57 80 100 6489.90 678.96 2.2 1493.71 7983.61

CB 055 321 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 259 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 209.79 32.57 84 100 6832.86 714.84 2.2 1572.65 8405.51

CB 056 325 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 223 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 180.63 32.57 72 100 5883.12 615.48 2.2 1354.06 7237.18

CB 057 335 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 156 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 126.36 32.57 51 100 4115.55 430.56 2.2 947.23 5062.78

CB 058 338 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 81 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 65.61 32.57 26 100 2136.92 223.56 2.2 491.83 2628.75

CB 059 339 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 84 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 68.04 32.57 27 100 2216.06 231.84 2.2 510.05 2726.11

CB 060 331 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 130 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 105.30 32.57 42 100 3429.62 358.80 2.2 789.36 4218.98

CB 061 350 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 188 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 152.28 32.57 61 100 4959.76 518.88 2.2 1141.54 6101.30

CB 062 349 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 195 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 157.95 32.57 63 100 5144.43 538.20 2.2 1184.04 6328.47

CB 063 354 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 140 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 113.40 32.57 45 100 3693.44 386.40 2.2 850.08 4543.52

CB 064 377 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 204 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 165.24 32.57 66 100 5381.87 563.04 2.2 1238.69 6620.55

CB 065 363 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 311 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 251.91 32.57 101 100 8204.71 858.36 2.2 1888.39 10093.10

~ 180 ~

CB 066 193 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 153 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 123.93 32.57 50 100 4036.40 422.28 2.2 929.02 4965.42

CB 067 179 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 144 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 116.64 32.57 47 100 3798.96 397.44 2.2 874.37 4673.33

CB 068 174 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 159 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 128.79 32.57 52 100 4194.69 438.84 2.2 965.45 5160.14

CB 069 189 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 208 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 168.48 32.57 68 100 5487.39 574.08 2.2 1262.98 6750.37

CB 070 162 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 242 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 196.02 32.57 79 100 6384.37 667.92 2.2 1469.42 7853.80

CB 071 425 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 103 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 83.43 32.57 33 100 2717.32 284.28 2.2 625.42 3342.73

CB 072 425 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 230 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 186.30 32.57 75 100 6067.79 634.80 2.2 1396.56 7464.35

CB 073 489 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 125 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 101.25 32.57 41 100 3297.71 345.00 2.2 759.00 4056.71

CB 074 500 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 169 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 136.89 32.57 55 100 4458.51 466.44 2.2 1026.17 5484.68

CB 075 427 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 207 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 167.67 32.57 67 100 5461.01 571.32 2.2 1256.90 6717.92

CB 076 596 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 139 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 112.59 32.57 45 100 3667.06 383.64 2.2 844.01 4511.06

CB 077 592 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 164 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 132.84 32.57 53 100 4326.60 452.64 2.2 995.81 5322.41

CB 078 450 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 297 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 240.57 32.57 96 100 7835.36 819.72 2.2 1803.38 9638.75

CB 079 665 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 462 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 374.22 32.57 150 100 12188.35 1275.12 2.2 2805.26 14993.61

CB 080 665 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 322 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 260.82 32.57 105 100 8494.91 888.72 2.2 1955.18 10450.09

CB 081 665 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 301 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 243.81 32.57 98 100 7940.89 830.76 2.2 1827.67 9768.56

CB 082 385 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 226 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 183.06 32.57 73 100 5962.26 623.76 2.2 1372.27 7334.54

CB 083 395 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 154 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 124.74 32.57 50 100 4062.78 425.04 2.2 935.09 4997.87

CB 084 1024 Gopiya Gopiya 233 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 188.73 32.57 76 100 6146.94 643.08 2.2 1414.78 7561.71

CB 085 480 Gopiya Gopiya 229 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 185.49 32.57 74 100 6041.41 632.04 2.2 1390.49 7431.90

CB 086 452 Gopiya Gopiya 177 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 143.37 32.57 57 100 4669.56 488.52 2.2 1074.74 5744.30

CB 087 469 Gopiya Gopiya 258 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 208.98 32.57 84 100 6806.48 712.08 2.2 1566.58 8373.05

CB 088 433 Gopiya Gopiya 160 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 129.60 32.57 52 100 4221.07 441.60 2.2 971.52 5192.59

CB 089 442 Gopiya Gopiya 363 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 294.03 32.57 118 100 9576.56 1001.88 2.2 2204.14 11780.69

CB 090 160 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 120 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 97.20 32.57 39 100 3165.80 331.20 2.2 728.64 3894.44

CB 091 194 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 138 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 111.78 32.57 45 100 3640.67 380.88 2.2 837.94 4478.61

CB 092 417 Gopiya Gopiya 171 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 138.51 32.57 55 100 4511.27 471.96 2.2 1038.31 5549.58

CB 093 390 Gopiya Gopiya 285 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 230.85 32.57 92 100 7518.78 786.60 2.2 1730.52 9249.30

CB 094 387 Gopiya Gopiya 289 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 234.09 32.57 94 100 7624.31 797.64 2.2 1754.81 9379.12

CB 095 394 Gopiya Gopiya 193 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 156.33 32.57 63 100 5091.67 532.68 2.2 1171.90 6263.56

CB 096 403 Gopiya Gopiya 151 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 122.31 32.57 49 100 3983.64 416.76 2.2 916.87 4900.51

CB 097 35 Gopiya Gopiya 152 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 123.12 32.57 49 100 4010.02 419.52 2.2 922.94 4932.96

CB 098 37 Gopiya Gopiya 123 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 99.63 32.57 40 100 3244.95 339.48 2.2 746.86 3991.81

CB 099 32 Gopiya Gopiya 245 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 198.45 32.57 80 100 6463.52 676.20 2.2 1487.64 7951.16

CB 100 249 Gopiya Gopiya 99 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 80.19 32.57 32 100 2611.79 273.24 2.2 601.13 3212.92

CB 101 410 Gopiya Gopiya 167 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 135.27 32.57 54 100 4405.74 460.92 2.2 1014.02 5419.77

CB 102 120 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 141 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 114.21 32.57 46 100 3719.82 389.16 2.2 856.15 4575.97

~ 181 ~

CB 103 128 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 318 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 257.58 32.57 103 100 8389.38 877.68 2.2 1930.90 10320.28

CB 104 30 Hasuliya Mahdeva 95 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 76.95 32.57 31 100 2506.26 262.20 2.2 576.84 3083.10

CB 105 Hasuliya Mahdeva 29 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 23.49 32.57 9 100 765.07 80.04 2.2 176.09 941.16

CB 106 57 Hasuliya Mahdeva 345 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 279.45 32.57 112 100 9101.69 952.20 2.2 2094.84 11196.53

CB 107 Hasuliya Mahdeva 201 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 162.81 32.57 65 100 5302.72 554.76 2.2 1220.47 6523.19

CB 108 74 Hasuliya Mahdeva 92 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 74.52 32.57 30 100 2427.12 253.92 2.2 558.62 2985.74

CB 109 134 Hasuliya Mahdeva 173 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 140.13 32.57 56 100 4564.03 477.48 2.2 1050.46 5614.49

CB 110 19 Hasuliya Mahdeva 102 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 82.62 32.57 33 100 2690.93 281.52 2.2 619.34 3310.28

CB 111 20 Hasuliya Mahdeva 90 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 72.90 32.57 29 100 2374.35 248.40 2.2 546.48 2920.83

CB 112 14 Hasuliya Mahdeva 106 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 85.86 32.57 34 100 2796.46 292.56 2.2 643.63 3440.09

CB 113 11 Hasuliya Mahdeva 74 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 59.94 32.57 24 100 1952.25 204.24 2.2 449.33 2401.57

CB 114 4 Hasuliya Mahdeva 71 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 57.51 32.57 23 100 1873.10 195.96 2.2 431.11 2304.21

CB 115 79/332 Hasuliya Mahdeva 349 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 282.69 32.57 113 100 9207.21 963.24 2.2 2119.13 11326.34

CB 116 170 Hasuliya Mahdeva 321 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 260.01 32.57 104 100 8468.53 885.96 2.2 1949.11 10417.64

CB 117 157 Hasuliya Mahdeva 86 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 69.66 32.57 28 100 2268.83 237.36 2.2 522.19 2791.02

CB 118 155 Hasuliya Mahdeva 66 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 53.46 32.57 21 100 1741.19 182.16 2.2 400.75 2141.94

CB 119 126 Hasuliya Mahdeva 400 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 324.00 32.57 130 100 10552.68 1104.00 2.2 2428.80 12981.48

CB 120 262 Hasuliya Mahdeva 440 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 356.40 32.57 143 100 11607.95 1214.40 2.2 2671.68 14279.63

CB 121 254 Hasuliya Mahdeva 225 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 182.25 32.57 73 100 5935.88 621.00 2.2 1366.20 7302.08

CB 122 267 Hasuliya Mahdeva 328 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 265.68 32.57 106 100 8653.20 905.28 2.2 1991.62 10644.81

CB 123 232 Hasuliya Mahdeva 437 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 353.97 32.57 142 100 11528.80 1206.12 2.2 2653.46 14182.27

CB 124 283 Hasuliya Mahdeva 86 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 69.66 32.57 28 100 2268.83 237.36 2.2 522.19 2791.02

CB 125 Hasuliya Mahdeva 269 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 217.89 32.57 87 100 7096.68 742.44 2.2 1633.37 8730.05

CB 126 286 Hasuliya Mahdeva 107 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 86.67 32.57 35 100 2822.84 295.32 2.2 649.70 3472.55

CB 127 288 Hasuliya Mahdeva 47 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 38.07 32.57 15 100 1239.94 129.72 2.2 285.38 1525.32

CB 128 273 Hasuliya Mahdeva 440 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 356.40 32.57 143 100 11607.95 1214.40 2.2 2671.68 14279.63

CB 129 103 Hasuliya Mahdeva 569 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 460.89 32.57 185 100 15011.19 1570.44 2.2 3454.97 18466.16

CB 130 103 Hasuliya Mahdeva 374 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 302.94 32.57 121 100 9866.76 1032.24 2.2 2270.93 12137.68

CB 131 23 Gopiya Gopiya 133 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 107.73 32.57 43 100 3508.77 367.08 2.2 807.58 4316.34

CB 132 41 Gopiya Gopiya 195 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 157.95 32.57 63 100 5144.43 538.20 2.2 1184.04 6328.47

CB 133 51 Gopiya Gopiya 143 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 115.83 32.57 46 100 3772.58 394.68 2.2 868.30 4640.88

CB 134 80 Gopiya Gopiya 148 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 119.88 32.57 48 100 3904.49 408.48 2.2 898.66 4803.15

CB 135 344 Gopiya Gopiya 424 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 343.44 32.57 138 100 11185.84 1170.24 2.2 2574.53 13760.37

CB 136 349 Gopiya Gopiya 370 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 299.70 32.57 120 100 9761.23 1021.20 2.2 2246.64 12007.87

CB 137 353 Gopiya Gopiya 263 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 213.03 32.57 85 100 6938.39 725.88 2.2 1596.94 8535.32

CB 138 358 Gopiya Gopiya 260 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 210.60 32.57 84 100 6859.24 717.60 2.2 1578.72 8437.96

CB 139 381 Gopiya Gopiya 298 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 241.38 32.57 97 100 7861.75 822.48 2.2 1809.46 9671.20

~ 182 ~

CB 140 364 Gopiya Gopiya 217 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 175.77 32.57 70 100 5724.83 598.92 2.2 1317.62 7042.45

CB 141 470 Gopiya Gopiya 335 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 271.35 32.57 109 100 8837.87 924.60 2.2 2034.12 10871.99

CB 142 86 Gopiya Gopiya 207 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 167.67 32.57 67 100 5461.01 571.32 2.2 1256.90 6717.92

CB 143 90 Gopiya Gopiya 96 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 77.76 32.57 31 100 2532.64 264.96 2.2 582.91 3115.56

CB 144 97 Gopiya Gopiya 208 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 168.48 32.57 68 100 5487.39 574.08 2.2 1262.98 6750.37

CB 145 89 Gopiya Gopiya 87 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 70.47 32.57 28 100 2295.21 240.12 2.2 528.26 2823.47

CB 146 97 Gopiya Gopiya 123 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 99.63 32.57 40 100 3244.95 339.48 2.2 746.86 3991.81

CB 147 123 Gopiya Gopiya 198 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 160.38 32.57 64 100 5223.58 546.48 2.2 1202.26 6425.83

CB 148 125 Gopiya Gopiya 61 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 49.41 32.57 20 100 1609.28 168.36 2.2 370.39 1979.68

CB 149 123 Gopiya Gopiya 280 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 226.80 32.57 91 100 7386.88 772.80 2.2 1700.16 9087.04

CB 150 128 Gopiya Gopiya 181 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 146.61 32.57 59 100 4775.09 499.56 2.2 1099.03 5874.12

CB 151 153 Gopiya Gopiya 202 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 163.62 32.57 66 100 5329.10 557.52 2.2 1226.54 6555.65

CB 152 151 Gopiya Gopiya 199 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 161.19 32.57 65 100 5249.96 549.24 2.2 1208.33 6458.29

CB 153 125 Gopiya Gopiya 116 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 93.96 32.57 38 100 3060.28 320.16 2.2 704.35 3764.63

CB 154 505 Hasuliya Hasuliya 199 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 161.19 32.57 65 100 5249.96 549.24 2.2 1208.33 6458.29

CB 155 522 Hasuliya Hasuliya 302 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 244.62 32.57 98 100 7967.27 833.52 2.2 1833.74 9801.02

CB 156 534 Hasuliya Hasuliya 239 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 193.59 32.57 78 100 6305.23 659.64 2.2 1451.21 7756.43

CB 157 529 Hasuliya Hasuliya 103 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 83.43 32.57 33 100 2717.32 284.28 2.2 625.42 3342.73

CB 158 528 Hasuliya Hasuliya 77 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 62.37 32.57 25 100 2031.39 212.52 2.2 467.54 2498.93

CB 159 351 Hasuliya Hasuliya 342 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 277.02 32.57 111 100 9022.54 943.92 2.2 2076.62 11099.17

CB 160 480 Hasuliya Hasuliya 543 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 439.83 32.57 176 100 14325.26 1498.68 2.2 3297.10 17622.36

CB 161 519 Hasuliya Hasuliya 218 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 176.58 32.57 71 100 5751.21 601.68 2.2 1323.70 7074.91

CB 162 540 Hasuliya Hasuliya 122 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 98.82 32.57 40 100 3218.57 336.72 2.2 740.78 3959.35

CB 163 540 Hasuliya Hasuliya 129 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 104.49 32.57 42 100 3403.24 356.04 2.2 783.29 4186.53

CB 164 548 Hasuliya Hasuliya 127 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 102.87 32.57 41 100 3350.48 350.52 2.2 771.14 4121.62

CB 165 550 Hasuliya Hasuliya 298 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 241.38 32.57 97 100 7861.75 822.48 2.2 1809.46 9671.20

CB 166 188 Hasuliya Hasuliya 319 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 258.39 32.57 104 100 8415.76 880.44 2.2 1936.97 10352.73

CB 167 250 Hasuliya Hasuliya 264 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 213.84 32.57 86 100 6964.77 728.64 2.2 1603.01 8567.78

CB 168 258 Hasuliya Hasuliya 301 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 243.81 32.57 98 100 7940.89 830.76 2.2 1827.67 9768.56

CB 169 361 Hasuliya Hasuliya 250 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 202.50 32.57 81 100 6595.43 690.00 2.2 1518.00 8113.43

CB 170 263 Hasuliya Hasuliya 306 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 247.86 32.57 99 100 8072.80 844.56 2.2 1858.03 9930.83

CB 171 331 Hasuliya Hasuliya 245 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 198.45 32.57 80 100 6463.52 676.20 2.2 1487.64 7951.16

CB 172 330 Hasuliya Hasuliya 138 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 111.78 32.57 45 100 3640.67 380.88 2.2 837.94 4478.61

CB 173 403 Hasuliya Hasuliya 292 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 236.52 32.57 95 100 7703.46 805.92 2.2 1773.02 9476.48

CB 174 396 Hasuliya Hasuliya 140 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 113.40 32.57 45 100 3693.44 386.40 2.2 850.08 4543.52

CB 175 393 Hasuliya Hasuliya 403 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 326.43 32.57 131 100 10631.83 1112.28 2.2 2447.02 13078.84

CB 176 276 Hasuliya Hasuliya 80 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 64.80 32.57 26 100 2110.54 220.80 2.2 485.76 2596.30

~ 183 ~

CB 177 286 Hasuliya Hasuliya 349 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 282.69 32.57 113 100 9207.21 963.24 2.2 2119.13 11326.34

CB 178 364 Hasuliya Hasuliya 188 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 152.28 32.57 61 100 4959.76 518.88 2.2 1141.54 6101.30

CB 179 383 Hasuliya Hasuliya 259 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 209.79 32.57 84 100 6832.86 714.84 2.2 1572.65 8405.51

CB 180 P Hasuliya Hasuliya 248 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 200.88 32.57 80 100 6542.66 684.48 2.2 1505.86 8048.52

CB 181 487 Hasuliya Hasuliya 226 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 183.06 32.57 73 100 5962.26 623.76 2.2 1372.27 7334.54

CB 182 P Hasuliya Hasuliya 733 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 593.73 32.57 238 100 19337.79 2023.08 2.2 4450.78 23788.56

CB 183 258 Hasuliya Hasuliya 123 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 99.63 32.57 40 100 3244.95 339.48 2.2 746.86 3991.81

CB 184 224 Hasuliya Hasuliya 214 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 173.34 32.57 69 100 5645.68 590.64 2.2 1299.41 6945.09

CB 185 274 Hasuliya Hasuliya 328 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 265.68 32.57 106 100 8653.20 905.28 2.2 1991.62 10644.81

CB 186 271 Hasuliya Hasuliya 171 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 138.51 32.57 55 100 4511.27 471.96 2.2 1038.31 5549.58

CB 187 P Hasuliya Hasuliya 212 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 171.72 32.57 69 100 5592.92 585.12 2.2 1287.26 6880.18

CB 188 P Hasuliya Hasuliya 56 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 45.36 32.57 18 100 1477.38 154.56 2.2 340.03 1817.41

CB 189 175 Hasuliya Hasuliya 348 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 281.88 32.57 113 100 9180.83 960.48 2.2 2113.06 11293.89

CB 190 180 Hasuliya Hasuliya 393 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 318.33 32.57 128 100 10368.01 1084.68 2.2 2386.30 12754.30

CB 196 212 Hasuliya Hasuliya 125 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 101.25 32.57 41 100 3297.71 345.00 2.2 759.00 4056.71

CB 197 210 Hasuliya Hasuliya 42 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 34.02 32.57 14 100 1108.03 115.92 2.2 255.02 1363.06

CB 191 162 Hasuliya Hasuliya 75 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 60.75 32.57 24 100 1978.63 207.00 2.2 455.40 2434.03

CB 192 242 Hasuliya Hasuliya 168 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 136.08 32.57 55 100 4432.13 463.68 2.2 1020.10 5452.22

CB 193 P Hasuliya Hasuliya 92 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 74.52 32.57 30 100 2427.12 253.92 2.2 558.62 2985.74

CB 194 P Hasuliya Hasuliya 50 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 40.50 32.57 16 100 1319.09 138.00 2.2 303.60 1622.69

CB 195 P Hasuliya Hasuliya 48 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 38.88 32.57 16 100 1266.32 132.48 2.2 291.46 1557.78

CB 198 199 Hasuliya Hasuliya 78 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 63.18 32.57 25 100 2057.77 215.28 2.2 473.62 2531.39

CB 199 204 Hasuliya Hasuliya 265 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 214.65 32.57 86 100 6991.15 731.40 2.2 1609.08 8600.23

CB 200 203 Hasuliya Hasuliya 188 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 152.28 32.57 61 100 4959.76 518.88 2.2 1141.54 6101.30

CB 201 214 Hasuliya Hasuliya 161 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 130.41 32.57 52 100 4247.45 444.36 2.2 977.59 5225.05

CB 202 220 Hasuliya Hasuliya 148 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 119.88 32.57 48 100 3904.49 408.48 2.2 898.66 4803.15

CB 203 36 Hasuliya Hasuliya 167 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 135.27 32.57 54 100 4405.74 460.92 2.2 1014.02 5419.77

CB 204 51 Hasuliya Hasuliya 234 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 189.54 32.57 76 100 6173.32 645.84 2.2 1420.85 7594.17

CB 205 51 Hasuliya Hasuliya 209 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 169.29 32.57 68 100 5513.78 576.84 2.2 1269.05 6782.82

CB 206 51 Hasuliya Hasuliya 213 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 172.53 32.57 69 100 5619.30 587.88 2.2 1293.34 6912.64

CB 207 680 Hasuliya Hasuliya 582 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 471.42 32.57 189 100 15354.15 1606.32 2.2 3533.90 18888.05

CB 208 680 Hasuliya Hasuliya 473 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 383.13 32.57 154 100 12478.54 1305.48 2.2 2872.06 15350.60

CB 209 P Hasuliya Hasuliya 171 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 138.51 32.57 55 100 4511.27 471.96 2.2 1038.31 5549.58

CB 210 762 Hasuliya Hasuliya 94 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 76.14 32.57 31 100 2479.88 259.44 2.2 570.77 3050.65

CB 211 769 Hasuliya Hasuliya 101 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 81.81 32.57 33 100 2664.55 278.76 2.2 613.27 3277.82

CB 212 772 Hasuliya Hasuliya 82 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 66.42 32.57 27 100 2163.30 226.32 2.2 497.90 2661.20

CB 213 633 Hasuliya Hasuliya 260 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 210.60 32.57 84 100 6859.24 717.60 2.2 1578.72 8437.96

~ 184 ~

CB 214 568 Hasuliya Hasuliya 287 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 232.47 32.57 93 100 7571.55 792.12 2.2 1742.66 9314.21

CB 215 489 Hasuliya Hasuliya 206 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 166.86 32.57 67 100 5434.63 568.56 2.2 1250.83 6685.46

CB 216 486 Hasuliya Hasuliya 295 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 238.95 32.57 96 100 7782.60 814.20 2.2 1791.24 9573.84

CB 217 383 Hasuliya Hasuliya 207 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 167.67 32.57 67 100 5461.01 571.32 2.2 1256.90 6717.92

CB 218 588 Hasuliya Hasuliya 213 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 172.53 32.57 69 100 5619.30 587.88 2.2 1293.34 6912.64

CB 219 239 Gopiya Gopiya 179 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 144.99 32.57 58 100 4722.32 494.04 2.2 1086.89 5809.21

CB 220 223 Gopiya Gopiya 234 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 189.54 32.57 76 100 6173.32 645.84 2.2 1420.85 7594.17

CB 221 233 Gopiya Gopiya 166 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 134.46 32.57 54 100 4379.36 458.16 2.2 1007.95 5387.31

CB 222 566 Hasuliya Hasuliya 369 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 298.89 32.57 120 100 9734.85 1018.44 2.2 2240.57 11975.42

CB 223 560 Hasuliya Hasuliya 158 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 127.98 32.57 51 100 4168.31 436.08 2.2 959.38 5127.68

CB 224 479 Hasuliya Hasuliya 197 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 159.57 32.57 64 100 5197.19 543.72 2.2 1196.18 6393.38

CB 225 640 Hasuliya Hasuliya 314 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 254.34 32.57 102 100 8283.85 866.64 2.2 1906.61 10190.46

CB 226 637 Hasuliya Hasuliya 118 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 95.58 32.57 38 100 3113.04 325.68 2.2 716.50 3829.54

CB 227 158 Gopiya Gopiya 294 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 238.14 32.57 95 100 7756.22 811.44 2.2 1785.17 9541.39

CB 228 160 Gopiya Gopiya 130 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 105.30 32.57 42 100 3429.62 358.80 2.2 789.36 4218.98

CB 229 603 Hasuliya Hasuliya 142 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 115.02 32.57 46 100 3746.20 391.92 2.2 862.22 4608.43

CB 230 242 Gopiya Gopiya 300 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 243.00 32.57 97 100 7914.51 828.00 2.2 1821.60 9736.11

CB 231 244 Gopiya Gopiya 445 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 360.45 32.57 144 100 11739.86 1228.20 2.2 2702.04 14441.90

CB 232 244 Gopiya Gopiya 118 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 95.58 32.57 38 100 3113.04 325.68 2.2 716.50 3829.54

CB 233 253 Gopiya Gopiya 520 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 421.20 32.57 169 100 13718.48 1435.20 2.2 3157.44 16875.92

CB 234 276 Gopiya Gopiya 326 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 264.06 32.57 106 100 8600.43 899.76 2.2 1979.47 10579.91

CB 235 262 Gopiya Gopiya 173 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 140.13 32.57 56 100 4564.03 477.48 2.2 1050.46 5614.49

CB 236 269 Gopiya Gopiya 210 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 170.10 32.57 68 100 5540.16 579.60 2.2 1275.12 6815.28

CB 237 741 Gopiya Gopiya 164 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 132.84 32.57 53 100 4326.60 452.64 2.2 995.81 5322.41

CB 238 205 Gopiya Gopiya 266 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 215.46 32.57 86 100 7017.53 734.16 2.2 1615.15 8632.68

CB 239 288 Gopiya Gopiya 314 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 254.34 32.57 102 100 8283.85 866.64 2.2 1906.61 10190.46

CB 240 203 Gopiya Gopiya 265 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 214.65 32.57 86 100 6991.15 731.40 2.2 1609.08 8600.23

CB 241 302 Gopiya Gopiya 338 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 273.78 32.57 110 100 8917.01 932.88 2.2 2052.34 10969.35

CB 242 297 Gopiya Gopiya 159 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 128.79 32.57 52 100 4194.69 438.84 2.2 965.45 5160.14

CB 243 675 Gopiya Gopiya 513 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 415.53 32.57 166 100 13533.81 1415.88 2.2 3114.94 16648.75

CB 244 284 Gopiya Gopiya 149 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 120.69 32.57 48 100 3930.87 411.24 2.2 904.73 4835.60

CB 245 733 Gopiya Gopiya 162 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 131.22 32.57 53 100 4273.84 447.12 2.2 983.66 5257.50

CB 246 737 Gopiya Gopiya 133 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 107.73 32.57 43 100 3508.77 367.08 2.2 807.58 4316.34

CB 247 787 Gopiya Gopiya 332 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 268.92 32.57 108 100 8758.72 916.32 2.2 2015.90 10774.63

CB 248 747 Gopiya Gopiya 254 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 205.74 32.57 82 100 6700.95 701.04 2.2 1542.29 8243.24

CB 249 759 Gopiya Gopiya 78 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 63.18 32.57 25 100 2057.77 215.28 2.2 473.62 2531.39

CB 250 763 Gopiya Gopiya 105 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 85.05 32.57 34 100 2770.08 289.80 2.2 637.56 3407.64

~ 185 ~

CB 251 772 Gopiya Gopiya 163 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 132.03 32.57 53 100 4300.22 449.88 2.2 989.74 5289.95

CB 252 266 Gopiya Gopiya 153 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 123.93 32.57 50 100 4036.40 422.28 2.2 929.02 4965.42

CB 253 694 Gopiya Gopiya 137 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 110.97 32.57 44 100 3614.29 378.12 2.2 831.86 4446.16

CB 254 631 Gopiya Gopiya 308 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 249.48 32.57 100 100 8125.56 850.08 2.2 1870.18 9995.74

CB 255 628 Gopiya Gopiya 262 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 212.22 32.57 85 100 6912.01 723.12 2.2 1590.86 8502.87

CB 256 618 Gopiya Gopiya 535 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 433.35 32.57 174 100 14114.21 1476.60 2.2 3248.52 17362.73

CB 257 602 Gopiya Gopiya 135 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 109.35 32.57 44 100 3561.53 372.60 2.2 819.72 4381.25

CB 258 629 Gopiya Gopiya 310 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 251.10 32.57 101 100 8178.33 855.60 2.2 1882.32 10060.65

CB 259 626 Gopiya Gopiya 421 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 341.01 32.57 137 100 11106.70 1161.96 2.2 2556.31 13663.01

CB 260 P Gopiya Gopiya 165 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 133.65 32.57 54 100 4352.98 455.40 2.2 1001.88 5354.86

CB 261 607 Gopiya Gopiya 175 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 141.75 32.57 57 100 4616.80 483.00 2.2 1062.60 5679.40

CB 262 657 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 543 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 439.83 32.57 176 100 14325.26 1498.68 2.2 3297.10 17622.36

CB 263 658 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 387 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 313.47 32.57 126 100 10209.72 1068.12 2.2 2349.86 12559.58

CB 264 968 Gopiya Gopiya 493 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 399.33 32.57 160 100 13006.18 1360.68 2.2 2993.50 15999.67

CB 265 1068 Gopiya Gopiya 117 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 94.77 32.57 38 100 3086.66 322.92 2.2 710.42 3797.08

CB 266 1091 Gopiya Gopiya 168 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 136.08 32.57 55 100 4432.13 463.68 2.2 1020.10 5452.22

CB 267 1113 Gopiya Gopiya 162 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 131.22 32.57 53 100 4273.84 447.12 2.2 983.66 5257.50

CB 268 1094 Gopiya Gopiya 58 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 46.98 32.57 19 100 1530.14 160.08 2.2 352.18 1882.31

CB 269 1117 Gopiya Gopiya 204 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 165.24 32.57 66 100 5381.87 563.04 2.2 1238.69 6620.55

CB 270 1136 Gopiya Gopiya 195 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 157.95 32.57 63 100 5144.43 538.20 2.2 1184.04 6328.47

CB 271 361 Gopiya Gopiya 254 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 205.74 32.57 82 100 6700.95 701.04 2.2 1542.29 8243.24

CB 272 541 Gopiya Gopiya 99 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 80.19 32.57 32 100 2611.79 273.24 2.2 601.13 3212.92

CB 273 544 Gopiya Gopiya 89 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 72.09 32.57 29 100 2347.97 245.64 2.2 540.41 2888.38

CB 274 508 Gopiya Gopiya 219 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 177.39 32.57 71 100 5777.59 604.44 2.2 1329.77 7107.36

CB 275 1240 Gopiya Gopiya 216 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 174.96 32.57 70 100 5698.45 596.16 2.2 1311.55 7010.00

CB 276 1244 Gopiya Gopiya 171 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 138.51 32.57 55 100 4511.27 471.96 2.2 1038.31 5549.58

CB 363 838 Gaura Pipra Gaura Pipra 264 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 213.84 32.57 86 100 6964.77 728.64 2.2 1603.01 8567.78

CB 364 781 Gaura Pipra Gaura Pipra 96 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 77.76 32.57 31 100 2532.64 264.96 2.2 582.91 3115.56

CB 365 777 Gaura Pipra Gaura Pipra 108 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 87.48 32.57 35 100 2849.22 298.08 2.2 655.78 3505.00

CB 277 1237 Gopiya Gopiya 157 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 127.17 32.57 51 100 4141.93 433.32 2.2 953.30 5095.23

CB 278 1093 Gopiya Gopiya 93 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 75.33 32.57 30 100 2453.50 256.68 2.2 564.70 3018.19

CB 279 1119 Gopiya Gopiya 406 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 328.86 32.57 132 100 10710.97 1120.56 2.2 2465.23 13176.20

CB 280 1107 Gopiya Gopiya 237 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 191.97 32.57 77 100 6252.46 654.12 2.2 1439.06 7691.53

CB 281 1261 Gopiya Gopiya 150 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 121.50 32.57 49 100 3957.26 414.00 2.2 910.80 4868.06

CB 282 1228 Gopiya Gopiya 269 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 217.89 32.57 87 100 7096.68 742.44 2.2 1633.37 8730.05

CB 283 1261 Gopiya Gopiya 145 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 117.45 32.57 47 100 3825.35 400.20 2.2 880.44 4705.79

CB 284 1245 Gopiya Gopiya 197 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 159.57 32.57 64 100 5197.19 543.72 2.2 1196.18 6393.38

~ 186 ~

CB 285 1545 Gopiya Gopiya 291 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 235.71 32.57 94 100 7677.07 803.16 2.2 1766.95 9444.03

CB 286 1564 Gopiya Gopiya 230 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 186.30 32.57 75 100 6067.79 634.80 2.2 1396.56 7464.35

CB 287 1572 Gopiya Gopiya 156 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 126.36 32.57 51 100 4115.55 430.56 2.2 947.23 5062.78

CB 288 1568 Gopiya Gopiya 191 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 154.71 32.57 62 100 5038.90 527.16 2.2 1159.75 6198.66

CB 289 1571 Gopiya Gopiya 187 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 151.47 32.57 61 100 4933.38 516.12 2.2 1135.46 6068.84

CB 290 1613 Gopiya Gopiya 76 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 61.56 32.57 25 100 2005.01 209.76 2.2 461.47 2466.48

CB 291 1610 Gopiya Gopiya 86 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 69.66 32.57 28 100 2268.83 237.36 2.2 522.19 2791.02

CB 292 1591 Gopiya Gopiya 254 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 205.74 32.57 82 100 6700.95 701.04 2.2 1542.29 8243.24

CB 293 1592 Gopiya Gopiya 208 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 168.48 32.57 68 100 5487.39 574.08 2.2 1262.98 6750.37

CB 294 1604 Gopiya Gopiya 174 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 140.94 32.57 56 100 4590.42 480.24 2.2 1056.53 5646.94

CB 295 1610 Gopiya Gopiya 100 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 81.00 32.57 32 100 2638.17 276.00 2.2 607.20 3245.37

CB 296 1598 Gopiya Gopiya 185 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 149.85 32.57 60 100 4880.61 510.60 2.2 1123.32 6003.93

CB 297 1609 Gopiya Gopiya 158 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 127.98 32.57 51 100 4168.31 436.08 2.2 959.38 5127.68

CB 298 249 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 222 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 179.82 32.57 72 100 5856.74 612.72 2.2 1347.98 7204.72

CB 299 251 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 278 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 225.18 32.57 90 100 7334.11 767.28 2.2 1688.02 9022.13

CB 300 723 Gopiya Gopiya 110 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 89.10 32.57 36 100 2901.99 303.60 2.2 667.92 3569.91

CB 301 695 Gopiya Gopiya 111 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 89.91 32.57 36 100 2928.37 306.36 2.2 673.99 3602.36

CB 302 705 Gopiya Gopiya 180 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 145.80 32.57 58 100 4748.71 496.80 2.2 1092.96 5841.67

CB 303 712 Gopiya Gopiya 154 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 124.74 32.57 50 100 4062.78 425.04 2.2 935.09 4997.87

CB 304 907 Gopiya Gopiya 499 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 404.19 32.57 162 100 13164.47 1377.24 2.2 3029.93 16194.40

CB 305 1310 Gopiya Gopiya 265 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 214.65 32.57 86 100 6991.15 731.40 2.2 1609.08 8600.23

CB 306 1317 Gopiya Gopiya 208 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 168.48 32.57 68 100 5487.39 574.08 2.2 1262.98 6750.37

CB 307 1320 Gopiya Gopiya 140 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 113.40 32.57 45 100 3693.44 386.40 2.2 850.08 4543.52

CB 308 851 Gopiya Gopiya 270 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 218.70 32.57 88 100 7123.06 745.20 2.2 1639.44 8762.50

CB 309 859 Gopiya Gopiya 337 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 272.97 32.57 109 100 8890.63 930.12 2.2 2046.26 10936.90

CB 310 344 Gopiya Gopiya 279 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 225.99 32.57 91 100 7360.49 770.04 2.2 1694.09 9054.58

CB 311 337 Gopiya Gopiya 180 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 145.80 32.57 58 100 4748.71 496.80 2.2 1092.96 5841.67

CB 312 333 Gopiya Gopiya 192 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 155.52 32.57 62 100 5065.29 529.92 2.2 1165.82 6231.11

CB 313 332 Gopiya Gopiya 252 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 204.12 32.57 82 100 6648.19 695.52 2.2 1530.14 8178.33

CB 314 562 Gopiya Gopiya 177 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 143.37 32.57 57 100 4669.56 488.52 2.2 1074.74 5744.30

CB 315 1325 Gopiya Gopiya 423 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 342.63 32.57 137 100 11159.46 1167.48 2.2 2568.46 13727.92

CB 316 560 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 284 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 230.04 32.57 92 100 7492.40 783.84 2.2 1724.45 9216.85

CB 317 67 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 49 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 39.69 32.57 16 100 1292.70 135.24 2.2 297.53 1590.23

CB 318 64 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 210 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 170.10 32.57 68 100 5540.16 579.60 2.2 1275.12 6815.28

CB 319 156 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 140 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 113.40 32.57 45 100 3693.44 386.40 2.2 850.08 4543.52

CB 320 164 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 305 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 247.05 32.57 99 100 8046.42 841.80 2.2 1851.96 9898.38

CB 321 168 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 209 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 169.29 32.57 68 100 5513.78 576.84 2.2 1269.05 6782.82

~ 187 ~

CB 322 406 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 208 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 168.48 32.57 68 100 5487.39 574.08 2.2 1262.98 6750.37

CB 323 413 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 56 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 45.36 32.57 18 100 1477.38 154.56 2.2 340.03 1817.41

CB 324 270 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 106 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 85.86 32.57 34 100 2796.46 292.56 2.2 643.63 3440.09

CB 325 174/935 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 232 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 187.92 32.57 75 100 6120.55 640.32 2.2 1408.70 7529.26

CB 326 191 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 155 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 125.55 32.57 50 100 4089.16 427.80 2.2 941.16 5030.32

CB 327 186 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 289 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 234.09 32.57 94 100 7624.31 797.64 2.2 1754.81 9379.12

CB 328 213 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 132 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 106.92 32.57 43 100 3482.38 364.32 2.2 801.50 4283.89

CB 329 233 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 248 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 200.88 32.57 80 100 6542.66 684.48 2.2 1505.86 8048.52

CB 330 256 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 117 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 94.77 32.57 38 100 3086.66 322.92 2.2 710.42 3797.08

CB 331 261 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 235 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 190.35 32.57 76 100 6199.70 648.60 2.2 1426.92 7626.62

CB 332 247 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 148 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 119.88 32.57 48 100 3904.49 408.48 2.2 898.66 4803.15

CB 333 248 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 139 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 112.59 32.57 45 100 3667.06 383.64 2.2 844.01 4511.06

CB 334 268 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 50 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 40.50 32.57 16 100 1319.09 138.00 2.2 303.60 1622.69

CB 335 262 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 141 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 114.21 32.57 46 100 3719.82 389.16 2.2 856.15 4575.97

CB 336 400 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 213 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 172.53 32.57 69 100 5619.30 587.88 2.2 1293.34 6912.64

CB 337 411 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 240 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 194.40 32.57 78 100 6331.61 662.40 2.2 1457.28 7788.89

CB 338 147 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 101 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 81.81 32.57 33 100 2664.55 278.76 2.2 613.27 3277.82

CB 339 149 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 105 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 85.05 32.57 34 100 2770.08 289.80 2.2 637.56 3407.64

CB 340 124 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 124 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 100.44 32.57 40 100 3271.33 342.24 2.2 752.93 4024.26

CB 341 564 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 136 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 110.16 32.57 44 100 3587.91 375.36 2.2 825.79 4413.70

CB 342 540 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 311 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 251.91 32.57 101 100 8204.71 858.36 2.2 1888.39 10093.10

CB 343 572 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 118 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 95.58 32.57 38 100 3113.04 325.68 2.2 716.50 3829.54

CB 344 528 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 253 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 204.93 32.57 82 100 6674.57 698.28 2.2 1536.22 8210.79

CB 345 480 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 337 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 272.97 32.57 109 100 8890.63 930.12 2.2 2046.26 10936.90

CB 346 468 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 161 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 130.41 32.57 52 100 4247.45 444.36 2.2 977.59 5225.05

CB 347 467 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 96 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 77.76 32.57 31 100 2532.64 264.96 2.2 582.91 3115.56

CB 348 462 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 321 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 260.01 32.57 104 100 8468.53 885.96 2.2 1949.11 10417.64

CB 349 452 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 110 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 89.10 32.57 36 100 2901.99 303.60 2.2 667.92 3569.91

CB 350 447 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 102 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 82.62 32.57 33 100 2690.93 281.52 2.2 619.34 3310.28

CB 351 430 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 254 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 205.74 32.57 82 100 6700.95 701.04 2.2 1542.29 8243.24

CB 352 439 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 281 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 227.61 32.57 91 100 7413.26 775.56 2.2 1706.23 9119.49

CB 353 438 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 117 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 94.77 32.57 38 100 3086.66 322.92 2.2 710.42 3797.08

CB 354 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 107 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 86.67 32.57 35 100 2822.84 295.32 2.2 649.70 3472.55

CB 355 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 197 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 159.57 32.57 64 100 5197.19 543.72 2.2 1196.18 6393.38

CB 356 886 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 87 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 70.47 32.57 28 100 2295.21 240.12 2.2 528.26 2823.47

CB 357 353 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 194 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 157.14 32.57 63 100 5118.05 535.44 2.2 1177.97 6296.02

CB 358 352 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 100 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 81.00 32.57 32 100 2638.17 276.00 2.2 607.20 3245.37

~ 188 ~

CB 359 350 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 220 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 178.20 32.57 71 100 5803.97 607.20 2.2 1335.84 7139.81

CB 360 886 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 211 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 170.91 32.57 68 100 5566.54 582.36 2.2 1281.19 6847.73

CB 361 886 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 148 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 119.88 32.57 48 100 3904.49 408.48 2.2 898.66 4803.15

CB 362 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 309 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 250.29 32.57 100 100 8151.95 852.84 2.2 1876.25 10028.19

CB 366 41 Motipur Motipur 226 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 183.06 32.57 73 100 5962.26 623.76 2.2 1372.27 7334.54

CB 367 21 Motipur Motipur 180 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 145.80 32.57 58 100 4748.71 496.80 2.2 1092.96 5841.67

CB 368 191 Motipur Motipur 167 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 135.27 32.57 54 100 4405.74 460.92 2.2 1014.02 5419.77

CB 369 169 Motipur Motipur 205 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 166.05 32.57 67 100 5408.25 565.80 2.2 1244.76 6653.01

CB 370 138 Motipur Motipur 341 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 276.21 32.57 111 100 8996.16 941.16 2.2 2070.55 11066.71

CB 371 485 Motipur Motipur 518 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 419.58 32.57 168 100 13665.72 1429.68 2.2 3145.30 16811.02

CB 372 476 Motipur Motipur 170 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 137.70 32.57 55 100 4484.89 469.20 2.2 1032.24 5517.13

CB 373 518 Motipur Motipur 278 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 225.18 32.57 90 100 7334.11 767.28 2.2 1688.02 9022.13

CB 374 524 Motipur Motipur 310 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 251.10 32.57 101 100 8178.33 855.60 2.2 1882.32 10060.65

CB 375 309 Kundawa Kundawa 428 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 346.68 32.57 139 100 11291.37 1181.28 2.2 2598.82 13890.18

CB 376 325 Kundawa Kundawa 245 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 198.45 32.57 80 100 6463.52 676.20 2.2 1487.64 7951.16

CB 377 1549 Kundawa Kundawa 175 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 141.75 32.57 57 100 4616.80 483.00 2.2 1062.60 5679.40

CB 378 315 Kundawa Kundawa 226 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 183.06 32.57 73 100 5962.26 623.76 2.2 1372.27 7334.54

CB 379 231 Kundawa Kundawa 180 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 145.80 32.57 58 100 4748.71 496.80 2.2 1092.96 5841.67

CB 380 142 Kundawa Kundawa 270 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 218.70 32.57 88 100 7123.06 745.20 2.2 1639.44 8762.50

CB 381 132 Kundawa Kundawa 304 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 246.24 32.57 99 100 8020.04 839.04 2.2 1845.89 9865.92

CB 382 110 Kundawa Kundawa 325 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 263.25 32.57 105 100 8574.05 897.00 2.2 1973.40 10547.45

CB 383 Kundawa Kundawa 330 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 267.30 32.57 107 100 8705.96 910.80 2.2 2003.76 10709.72

CB 384 107 Kundawa Kundawa 209 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 169.29 32.57 68 100 5513.78 576.84 2.2 1269.05 6782.82

TOTAL 83130 67335.30 26979 2193110.72 229438.80 504765.36 2697876.08

~ 189 ~

ESTIMATE OF FIELD BUNDS- 2B1G3e1b

WORK KH. No.

NAME OF GP

NAME OF VILLAGES

LENGTH BASE TOP HIGHT CS EW RATE MD L.

CHARGES T.

COST

FB 01 275 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 200 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 162.00 32.57 53 100 5276.34

FB 02 513 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 262 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 212.22 32.57 69 100 6912.01

TOTAL 462 374.22 12188.35

~ 190 ~

ESTIMATE OF MARGINAL BUNDS- 2B1G3e1b Soding Charges

WORK KH. No.

NAME OF GP

NAME OF VILLAGES

LENGTH BASE TOP HIGHT CS EW RATE MD L.

CHARGES T. COST

Sqr. Mtr.

RATE S.

AMOUNT T.

AMOUNT

MB 01 213 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 474 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 995.40 32.57 368 100 32420.18 1990.80 2.2 4379.76 36799.94

MB 02 102 Hasuliya Mahdeva 143 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 300.30 32.57 111 100 9780.77 600.60 2.2 1321.32 11102.09

MB 03 95 Hasuliya Mahdeva 222 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 466.20 32.57 172 100 15184.13 932.40 2.2 2051.28 17235.41

MB 04 90 Hasuliya Mahdeva 294 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 617.40 32.57 228 100 20108.72 1234.80 2.2 2716.56 22825.28

MB 05 102 Hasuliya Mahdeva 147 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 308.70 32.57 114 100 10054.36 617.40 2.2 1358.28 11412.64

MB 06 538 Gopiya Gopiya 116 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 243.60 32.57 90 100 7934.05 487.20 2.2 1071.84 9005.89

MB 07 544 Gopiya Gopiya 159 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 333.90 32.57 123 100 10875.12 667.80 2.2 1469.16 12344.28

MB 08 519 Hasuliya Hasuliya 93 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 195.30 32.57 72 100 6360.92 390.60 2.2 859.32 7220.24

MB 09 521 Hasuliya Hasuliya 281 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 590.10 32.57 218 100 19219.56 1180.20 2.2 2596.44 21816.00

MB 10 480 Hasuliya Hasuliya 293 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 615.30 32.57 227 100 20040.32 1230.60 2.2 2707.32 22747.64

MB 11 33 Hasuliya Hasuliya 221 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 464.10 32.57 172 100 15115.74 928.20 2.2 2042.04 17157.78

MB 12 34 Hasuliya Hasuliya 200 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 420.00 32.57 155 100 13679.40 840.00 2.2 1848.00 15527.40

MB 13 33 Hasuliya Hasuliya 97 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 203.70 32.57 75 100 6634.51 407.40 2.2 896.28 7530.79

MB 14 36 Hasuliya Hasuliya 159 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 333.90 32.57 123 100 10875.12 667.80 2.2 1469.16 12344.28

MB 15 53 Hasuliya Hasuliya 154 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 323.40 32.57 120 100 10533.14 646.80 2.2 1422.96 11956.10

MB 16 P Hasuliya Hasuliya 468 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 982.80 32.57 363 100 32009.80 1965.60 2.2 4324.32 36334.12

MB 17 306 Hasuliya Hasuliya 609 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1278.90 32.57 473 100 41653.77 2557.80 2.2 5627.16 47280.93

MB 18 430 Hasuliya Hasuliya 232 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 487.20 32.57 180 100 15868.10 974.40 2.2 2143.68 18011.78

MB 19 305 Hasuliya Hasuliya 108 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 226.80 32.57 84 100 7386.88 453.60 2.2 997.92 8384.80

MB 20 P Hasuliya Hasuliya 172 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 361.20 32.57 134 100 11764.28 722.40 2.2 1589.28 13353.56

MB 21 306 Hasuliya Hasuliya 109 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 228.90 32.57 85 100 7455.27 457.80 2.2 1007.16 8462.43

MB 22 421 Hasuliya Hasuliya 167 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 350.70 32.57 130 100 11422.30 701.40 2.2 1543.08 12965.38

MB 23 167 Gopiya Gopiya 475 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 997.50 32.57 369 100 32488.58 1995.00 2.2 4389.00 36877.58

MB 24 178 Gopiya Gopiya 257 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 539.70 32.57 200 100 17578.03 1079.40 2.2 2374.68 19952.71

MB 25 109 Gopiya Gopiya 91 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 191.10 32.57 71 100 6224.13 382.20 2.2 840.84 7064.97

MB 26 493 Gopiya Gopiya 231 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 485.10 32.57 179 100 15799.71 970.20 2.2 2134.44 17934.15

MB 45 859 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 288 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 604.80 32.57 224 100 19698.34 1209.60 2.2 2661.12 22359.46

MB 46 904 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 206 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 432.60 32.57 160 100 14089.78 865.20 2.2 1903.44 15993.22

MB 27 37 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 177 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 371.70 32.57 137 100 12106.27 743.40 2.2 1635.48 13741.75

MB 28 44 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 466 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 978.60 32.57 362 100 31873.00 1957.20 2.2 4305.84 36178.84

MB 29 872 Gopiya Gopiya 139 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 291.90 32.57 108 100 9507.18 583.80 2.2 1284.36 10791.54

MB 30 54 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 146 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 306.60 32.57 113 100 9985.96 613.20 2.2 1349.04 11335.00

MB 31 151 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 187 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 392.70 32.57 145 100 12790.24 785.40 2.2 1727.88 14518.12

MB 32 170 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 161 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 338.10 32.57 125 100 11011.92 676.20 2.2 1487.64 12499.56

MB 33 201 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 139 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 291.90 32.57 108 100 9507.18 583.80 2.2 1284.36 10791.54

MB 34 217 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 367 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 770.70 32.57 285 100 25101.70 1541.40 2.2 3391.08 28492.78

~ 191 ~

MB 35 285 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 276 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 579.60 32.57 214 100 18877.57 1159.20 2.2 2550.24 21427.81

MB 36 278 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 319 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 669.90 32.57 248 100 21818.64 1339.80 2.2 2947.56 24766.20

MB 37 314 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 171 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 359.10 32.57 133 100 11695.89 718.20 2.2 1580.04 13275.93

MB 38 334 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 281 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 590.10 32.57 218 100 19219.56 1180.20 2.2 2596.44 21816.00

MB 39 350 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 116 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 243.60 32.57 90 100 7934.05 487.20 2.2 1071.84 9005.89

MB 40 333 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 48 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 100.80 32.57 37 100 3283.06 201.60 2.2 443.52 3726.58

MB 41 148 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 114 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 239.40 32.57 89 100 7797.26 478.80 2.2 1053.36 8850.62

MB 42 535 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 112 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 235.20 32.57 87 100 7660.46 470.40 2.2 1034.88 8695.34

MB 43 321 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 256 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 537.60 32.57 199 100 17509.63 1075.20 2.2 2365.44 19875.07

MB 44 886 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 147 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 308.70 32.57 114 100 10054.36 617.40 2.2 1358.28 11412.64

MB 47 622 Mihi Purawa Motipur 363 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 762.30 32.57 282 100 24828.11 1524.60 2.2 3354.12 28182.23

TOTAL 10451 21947.10 8114 714817.05 43894.20 96567.24 811384.29

~ 192 ~

ESTIMATE OF PERIPHERAL BUNDS- 2B1G3e1b Soding Charges

WORK KH. No.

NAME OF GP

NAME OF VILLAGES

LENGTH BASE TOP HIGHT CS EW RATE MD L.

CHARGES T. COST Sqr. Mtr. RATE

S. AMOUNT

T. AMOUNT

PB 01 20 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 584 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 2098.75 32.57 735 100 68356.29 2359.36 2.2 5190.59 73546.88

PB 02 48 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 751 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 2698.91 32.57 946 100 87903.38 3034.04 2.2 6674.89 94578.26

PB 03 116 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 321 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 1153.59 32.57 404 100 37572.55 1296.84 2.2 2853.05 40425.60

PB 04 111 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 309 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 1110.47 32.57 389 100 36167.97 1248.36 2.2 2746.39 38914.36

PB 05 110 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 633 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 2274.84 32.57 797 100 74091.66 2557.32 2.2 5626.10 79717.76

PB 06 199 Gaura Pipra Lalpur Chandajhar 401 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 1441.09 32.57 505 100 46936.42 1620.04 2.2 3564.09 50500.51

PB 07 433 Gopiya Gopiya 302 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 1085.31 32.57 380 100 35348.63 1220.08 2.2 2684.18 38032.80

PB 08 267 Hasuliya Mahdeva 896 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 3220.00 32.57 1128 100 104875.40 3619.84 2.2 7963.65 112839.05

PB 09 298 Hasuliya Mahdeva 943 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 3388.91 32.57 1188 100 110376.68 3809.72 2.2 8381.38 118758.06

PB 10 85 Gopiya Gopiya 623 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 2238.91 32.57 785 100 72921.18 2516.92 2.2 5537.22 78458.40

PB 11 164 Gopiya Gopiya 1235 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 4438.28 32.57 1555 100 144554.82 4989.40 2.2 10976.68 155531.50

PB 12 569 Hasuliya Hasuliya 195 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 700.78 32.57 246 100 22824.45 787.80 2.2 1733.16 24557.61

PB 13 616 Hasuliya Hasuliya 1154 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 4147.19 32.57 1453 100 135073.90 4662.16 2.2 10256.75 145330.65

PB 14 770 Hasuliya Hasuliya 1118 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 4017.81 32.57 1408 100 130860.15 4516.72 2.2 9936.78 140796.94

PB 15 232 Gopiya Gopiya 1864 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 6698.75 32.57 2347 100 218178.29 7530.56 2.2 16567.23 234745.52

PB 16 769 Gopiya Gopiya 1746 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 6274.69 32.57 2199 100 204366.57 7053.84 2.2 15518.45 219885.02

PB 17 901 Gopiya Gopiya 70 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 251.56 32.57 88 100 8193.39 282.80 2.2 622.16 8815.55

PB 18 1321 Gopiya Gopiya 1182 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 4247.81 32.57 1489 100 138351.25 4775.28 2.2 10505.62 148856.87

PB 19 1432 Gopiya Gopiya 660 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 2371.88 32.57 831 100 77251.97 2666.40 2.2 5866.08 83118.05

PB 20 1592 Gopiya Gopiya 665 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 2389.84 32.57 837 100 77837.21 2686.60 2.2 5910.52 83747.73

PB 21 1347 Gopiya Gopiya 1023 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 3676.41 32.57 1288 100 119740.55 4132.92 2.2 9092.42 128832.98

PB 22 801 Gopiya Gopiya 1338 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 4808.44 32.57 1685 100 156610.81 5405.52 2.2 11892.14 168502.95

PB 23 246 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 198 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 711.56 32.57 249 100 23175.59 799.92 2.2 1759.82 24935.41

PB 24 244 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 157 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 564.22 32.57 198 100 18376.60 634.28 2.2 1395.42 19772.02

PB 28 838 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 1984 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 7130.00 32.57 2499 100 232224.10 8015.36 2.2 17633.79 249857.89

PB 29 930 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 313 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 1124.84 32.57 394 100 36636.16 1264.52 2.2 2781.94 39418.10

PB 30 838 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 404 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 1451.88 32.57 509 100 47287.57 1632.16 2.2 3590.75 50878.32

PB 31 238 Kundawa Kundawa 439 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 1577.66 32.57 553 100 51384.26 1773.56 2.2 3901.83 55286.10

PB 25 493 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 819 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 2943.28 32.57 1031 100 95862.67 3308.76 2.2 7279.27 103141.94

PB 26 133 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 329 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 1182.34 32.57 414 100 38508.94 1329.16 2.2 2924.15 41433.09

PB 27 449 Mihi Purawa Mihi Purawa 80 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 287.50 32.57 101 100 9363.88 323.20 2.2 711.04 10074.92

PB 32 216 Kundawa Kundawa 1639 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 5890.16 32.57 2064 100 191842.39 6621.56 2.2 14567.43 206409.82

PB 33 67 Kundawa Kundawa 1202 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 4319.69 32.57 1514 100 140692.22 4856.08 2.2 10683.38 151375.60

PB 34 311 Kundawa Kundawa 777 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 2792.34 32.57 979 100 90946.64 3139.08 2.2 6905.98 97852.61

PB 35 616 Motipur Motipur 268 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 963.13 32.57 338 100 31368.98 1082.72 2.2 2381.98 33750.97

PB 36 607 Motipur Motipur 293 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 1052.97 32.57 369 100 34295.19 1183.72 2.2 2604.18 36899.38

PB 37 473 Motipur Motipur 714 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 2565.94 32.57 899 100 83572.58 2884.56 2.2 6346.03 89918.62

PB 38 380 Motipur Motipur 266 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 955.94 32.57 335 100 31134.88 1074.64 2.2 2364.21 33499.09

PB 39 474 Motipur Motipur 440 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 1581.25 32.57 554 100 51501.31 1777.60 2.2 3910.72 55412.03

~ 193 ~

PB 40 137 Motipur Motipur 346 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 1243.44 32.57 436 100 40498.76 1397.84 2.2 3075.25 43574.01

PB 41 48 Motipur Motipur 203 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 729.53 32.57 256 100 23760.83 820.12 2.2 1804.26 25565.10

PB 42 41 Motipur Motipur 250 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 898.44 32.57 315 100 29262.11 1010.00 2.2 2222.00 31484.11

PB 43 179 Motipur Motipur 255 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 916.41 32.57 321 100 29847.35 1030.20 2.2 2266.44 32113.79

PB 44 163 Motipur Motipur 538 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 1933.44 32.57 678 100 62972.06 2173.52 2.2 4781.74 67753.80

TOTAL 29927 107550.16 37689 3502908.59 120905.08 265991.18 3768899.77

~ 194 ~

ESTIMATE OF CONTOUR BUNDS- 2B1G4c1c Soding Charges

WORK KH. No. NAME OF GP

NAME OF VILLAGES LENGTH

BASE TOP HIGHT CS EW RATE MD L.

CHARGES T. COST Sqr. Mtr. RATE

S. AMOUNT

T. AMOUNT

CB 001 46 Jhala Jhala 73 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 59.13 32.57 24 100 1925.86 201.48 2.2 443.26 2369.12

CB 002 46 Jhala Jhala 100 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 81.00 32.57 32 100 2638.17 276.00 2.2 607.20 3245.37

CB 003 46 Jhala Jhala 127 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 102.87 32.57 41 100 3350.48 350.52 2.2 771.14 4121.62

CB 004 496 Jhala Jhala 153 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 123.93 32.57 50 100 4036.40 422.28 2.2 929.02 4965.42

CB 005 512 Jhala Jhala 93 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 75.33 32.57 30 100 2453.50 256.68 2.2 564.70 3018.19

CB 006 Jhala Jhala 75 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 60.75 32.57 24 100 1978.63 207.00 2.2 455.40 2434.03

CB 007 547 Jhala Jhala 212 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 171.72 32.57 69 100 5592.92 585.12 2.2 1287.26 6880.18

CB 008 537 Jhala Jhala 426 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 345.06 32.57 138 100 11238.60 1175.76 2.2 2586.67 13825.28

CB 009 700 Jhala Jhala 226 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 183.06 32.57 73 100 5962.26 623.76 2.2 1372.27 7334.54

CB 010 691 Jhala Jhala 312 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 252.72 32.57 101 100 8231.09 861.12 2.2 1894.46 10125.55

CB 011 726 Jhala Jhala 270 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 218.70 32.57 88 100 7123.06 745.20 2.2 1639.44 8762.50

CB 012 732 Jhala Jhala 216 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 174.96 32.57 70 100 5698.45 596.16 2.2 1311.55 7010.00

CB 013 731 Jhala Jhala 177 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 143.37 32.57 57 100 4669.56 488.52 2.2 1074.74 5744.30

CB 014 707 Jhala Jhala 259 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 209.79 32.57 84 100 6832.86 714.84 2.2 1572.65 8405.51

CB 015 705 Jhala Jhala 148 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 119.88 32.57 48 100 3904.49 408.48 2.2 898.66 4803.15

CB 016 701 Jhala Jhala 67 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 54.27 32.57 22 100 1767.57 184.92 2.2 406.82 2174.40

CB 017 706 Jhala Jhala 124 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 100.44 32.57 40 100 3271.33 342.24 2.2 752.93 4024.26

CB 018 752 Jhala Jhala 81 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 65.61 32.57 26 100 2136.92 223.56 2.2 491.83 2628.75

CB 019 752 Jhala Jhala 106 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 85.86 32.57 34 100 2796.46 292.56 2.2 643.63 3440.09

CB 020 Jhala Jhala 239 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 193.59 32.57 78 100 6305.23 659.64 2.2 1451.21 7756.43

CB 021 992 Jhala Jhala 281 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 227.61 32.57 91 100 7413.26 775.56 2.2 1706.23 9119.49

CB 022 662 Jhala Jhala 264 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 213.84 32.57 86 100 6964.77 728.64 2.2 1603.01 8567.78

CB 023 663 Jhala Jhala 137 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 110.97 32.57 44 100 3614.29 378.12 2.2 831.86 4446.16

CB 024 667 Jhala Jhala 165 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 133.65 32.57 54 100 4352.98 455.40 2.2 1001.88 5354.86

CB 025 673 Jhala Jhala 268 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 217.08 32.57 87 100 7070.30 739.68 2.2 1627.30 8697.59

CB 026 526 Jhala Jhala 286 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 231.66 32.57 93 100 7545.17 789.36 2.2 1736.59 9281.76

CB 027 490 Jhala Jhala 376 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 304.56 32.57 122 100 9919.52 1037.76 2.2 2283.07 12202.59

CB 028 480 Jhala Jhala 169 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 136.89 32.57 55 100 4458.51 466.44 2.2 1026.17 5484.68

CB 029 472 Jhala Jhala 221 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 179.01 32.57 72 100 5830.36 609.96 2.2 1341.91 7172.27

CB 030 453 Jhala Jhala 160 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 129.60 32.57 52 100 4221.07 441.60 2.2 971.52 5192.59

CB 031 429 Jhala Jhala 127 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 102.87 32.57 41 100 3350.48 350.52 2.2 771.14 4121.62

CB 032 1172 Jhala Jhala 393 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 318.33 32.57 128 100 10368.01 1084.68 2.2 2386.30 12754.30

CB 033 1180 Jhala Jhala 68 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 55.08 32.57 22 100 1793.96 187.68 2.2 412.90 2206.85

CB 034 Jhala Jhala 228 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 184.68 32.57 74 100 6015.03 629.28 2.2 1384.42 7399.44

CB 035 Jhala Jhala 213 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 172.53 32.57 69 100 5619.30 587.88 2.2 1293.34 6912.64

CB 036 306 Semrahana Urra 95 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 76.95 32.57 31 100 2506.26 262.20 2.2 576.84 3083.10

CB 037 291 Semrahana Urra 224 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 181.44 32.57 73 100 5909.50 618.24 2.2 1360.13 7269.63

~ 195 ~

CB 038 Jhala Jhala 53 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 42.93 32.57 17 100 1398.23 146.28 2.2 321.82 1720.05

CB 039 457 Jhala Jhala 112 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 90.72 32.57 36 100 2954.75 309.12 2.2 680.06 3634.81

CB 040 454 Jhala Jhala 70 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 56.70 32.57 23 100 1846.72 193.20 2.2 425.04 2271.76

CB 041 1136 Jhala Jhala 242 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 196.02 32.57 79 100 6384.37 667.92 2.2 1469.42 7853.80

CB 042 Jhala Jhala 426 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 345.06 32.57 138 100 11238.60 1175.76 2.2 2586.67 13825.28

CB 043 Jhala Jhala 273 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 221.13 32.57 89 100 7202.20 753.48 2.2 1657.66 8859.86

CB 044 1266 Jhala Jhala 457 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 370.17 32.57 148 100 12056.44 1261.32 2.2 2774.90 14831.34

CB 045 Jhala Jhala 149 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 120.69 32.57 48 100 3930.87 411.24 2.2 904.73 4835.60

CB 046 Jhala Jhala 144 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 116.64 32.57 47 100 3798.96 397.44 2.2 874.37 4673.33

CB 047 1279 Jhala Jhala 263 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 213.03 32.57 85 100 6938.39 725.88 2.2 1596.94 8535.32

CB 048 Jhala Jhala 212 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 171.72 32.57 69 100 5592.92 585.12 2.2 1287.26 6880.18

CB 049 1346 Jhala Jhala 208 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 168.48 32.57 68 100 5487.39 574.08 2.2 1262.98 6750.37

CB 050 1361 Jhala Jhala 120 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 97.20 32.57 39 100 3165.80 331.20 2.2 728.64 3894.44

CB 051 1390 Jhala Jhala 347 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 281.07 32.57 113 100 9154.45 957.72 2.2 2106.98 11261.43

CB 052 1403 Jhala Jhala 180 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 145.80 32.57 58 100 4748.71 496.80 2.2 1092.96 5841.67

CB 053 1421 Jhala Jhala 67 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 54.27 32.57 22 100 1767.57 184.92 2.2 406.82 2174.40

CB 054 1417 Jhala Jhala 50 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 40.50 32.57 16 100 1319.09 138.00 2.2 303.60 1622.69

CB 055 1372 Jhala Jhala 706 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 571.86 32.57 229 100 18625.48 1948.56 2.2 4286.83 22912.31

CB 056 1371 Jhala Jhala 179 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 144.99 32.57 58 100 4722.32 494.04 2.2 1086.89 5809.21

CB 057 Jhala Jhala 59 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 47.79 32.57 19 100 1556.52 162.84 2.2 358.25 1914.77

CB 058 Jhala Jhala 171 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 138.51 32.57 55 100 4511.27 471.96 2.2 1038.31 5549.58

CB 059 Jhala Jhala 261 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 211.41 32.57 85 100 6885.62 720.36 2.2 1584.79 8470.42

CB 060 Jhala Jhala 214 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 173.34 32.57 69 100 5645.68 590.64 2.2 1299.41 6945.09

CB 061 1375 Jhala Jhala 193 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 156.33 32.57 63 100 5091.67 532.68 2.2 1171.90 6263.56

CB 062 232 Semrahana Urra 154 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 124.74 32.57 50 100 4062.78 425.04 2.2 935.09 4997.87

CB 063 229 Semrahana Urra 109 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 88.29 32.57 35 100 2875.61 300.84 2.2 661.85 3537.45

CB 064 175 Nainiha Khariya 284 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 230.04 32.57 92 100 7492.40 783.84 2.2 1724.45 9216.85

CB 065 194 Nainiha Khariya 402 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 325.62 32.57 130 100 10605.44 1109.52 2.2 2440.94 13046.39

CB 066 199 Nainiha Khariya 439 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 355.59 32.57 142 100 11581.57 1211.64 2.2 2665.61 14247.17

CB 067 Jhala Jhala 147 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 119.07 32.57 48 100 3878.11 405.72 2.2 892.58 4770.69

CB 068 1444 Jhala Jhala 528 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 427.68 32.57 171 100 13929.54 1457.28 2.2 3206.02 17135.55

CB 069 Jhala Jhala 222 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 179.82 32.57 72 100 5856.74 612.72 2.2 1347.98 7204.72

CB 070 1444 Jhala Jhala 232 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 187.92 32.57 75 100 6120.55 640.32 2.2 1408.70 7529.26

CB 071 1444 Jhala Jhala 340 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 275.40 32.57 110 100 8969.78 938.40 2.2 2064.48 11034.26

CB 072 1444 Jhala Jhala 167 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 135.27 32.57 54 100 4405.74 460.92 2.2 1014.02 5419.77

CB 073 1485 Jhala Jhala 161 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 130.41 32.57 52 100 4247.45 444.36 2.2 977.59 5225.05

CB 074 1227 Jhala Jhala 202 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 163.62 32.57 66 100 5329.10 557.52 2.2 1226.54 6555.65

CB 075 Jhala Jhala 219 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 177.39 32.57 71 100 5777.59 604.44 2.2 1329.77 7107.36

CB 076 1544 Jhala Jhala 111 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 89.91 32.57 36 100 2928.37 306.36 2.2 673.99 3602.36

CB 077 1541 Jhala Jhala 105 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 85.05 32.57 34 100 2770.08 289.80 2.2 637.56 3407.64

CB 078 Jhala Jhala 167 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 135.27 32.57 54 100 4405.74 460.92 2.2 1014.02 5419.77

CB 079 1294 Jhala Jhala 175 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 141.75 32.57 57 100 4616.80 483.00 2.2 1062.60 5679.40

~ 196 ~

CB 080 Jhala Jhala 149 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 120.69 32.57 48 100 3930.87 411.24 2.2 904.73 4835.60

CB 081 Jhala Jhala 155 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 125.55 32.57 50 100 4089.16 427.80 2.2 941.16 5030.32

CB 082 1525 Jhala Jhala 135 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 109.35 32.57 44 100 3561.53 372.60 2.2 819.72 4381.25

CB 083 1524 Jhala Jhala 140 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 113.40 32.57 45 100 3693.44 386.40 2.2 850.08 4543.52

CB 084 1513 Jhala Jhala 200 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 162.00 32.57 65 100 5276.34 552.00 2.2 1214.40 6490.74

CB 085 1494 Jhala Jhala 159 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 128.79 32.57 52 100 4194.69 438.84 2.2 965.45 5160.14

CB 086 1471 Jhala Jhala 221 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 179.01 32.57 72 100 5830.36 609.96 2.2 1341.91 7172.27

CB 087 1479 Jhala Jhala 236 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 191.16 32.57 77 100 6226.08 651.36 2.2 1432.99 7659.07

CB 088 1503 Jhala Jhala 131 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 106.11 32.57 43 100 3456.00 361.56 2.2 795.43 4251.43

CB 089 Jhala Jhala 210 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 170.10 32.57 68 100 5540.16 579.60 2.2 1275.12 6815.28

CB 090 1346 Jhala Jhala 219 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 177.39 32.57 71 100 5777.59 604.44 2.2 1329.77 7107.36

CB 091 1381 Jhala Jhala 280 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 226.80 32.57 91 100 7386.88 772.80 2.2 1700.16 9087.04

CB 092 1382 Jhala Jhala 258 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 208.98 32.57 84 100 6806.48 712.08 2.2 1566.58 8373.05

CB 093 Jhala Jhala 260 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 210.60 32.57 84 100 6859.24 717.60 2.2 1578.72 8437.96

CB 094 1342 Jhala Jhala 195 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 157.95 32.57 63 100 5144.43 538.20 2.2 1184.04 6328.47

CB 095 257 Katraniya Petraha 401 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 324.81 32.57 130 100 10579.06 1106.76 2.2 2434.87 13013.93

CB 096 P Katraniya Petraha 330 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 267.30 32.57 107 100 8705.96 910.80 2.2 2003.76 10709.72

CB 097 P Katraniya Petraha 360 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 291.60 32.57 117 100 9497.41 993.60 2.2 2185.92 11683.33

CB 098 P Katraniya Petraha 113 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 91.53 32.57 37 100 2981.13 311.88 2.2 686.14 3667.27

CB 099 P Katraniya Petraha 128 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 103.68 32.57 42 100 3376.86 353.28 2.2 777.22 4154.07

CB 100 300 Katraniya Petraha 63 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 51.03 32.57 20 100 1662.05 173.88 2.2 382.54 2044.58

CB 101 300 Katraniya Petraha 61 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 49.41 32.57 20 100 1609.28 168.36 2.2 370.39 1979.68

CB 102 277 Katraniya Petraha 45 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 36.45 32.57 15 100 1187.18 124.20 2.2 273.24 1460.42

CB 103 293 Katraniya Petraha 317 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 256.77 32.57 103 100 8363.00 874.92 2.2 1924.82 10287.82

CB 104 Jhala Jhala 274 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 221.94 32.57 89 100 7228.59 756.24 2.2 1663.73 8892.31

CB 105 1564 Jhala Jhala 196 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 158.76 32.57 64 100 5170.81 540.96 2.2 1190.11 6360.93

CB 106 1572 Jhala Jhala 101 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 81.81 32.57 33 100 2664.55 278.76 2.2 613.27 3277.82

CB 107 1070 Jhala Jhala 249 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 201.69 32.57 81 100 6569.04 687.24 2.2 1511.93 8080.97

CB 108 1065 Jhala Jhala 339 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 274.59 32.57 110 100 8943.40 935.64 2.2 2058.41 11001.80

CB 109 1096 Jhala Jhala 147 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 119.07 32.57 48 100 3878.11 405.72 2.2 892.58 4770.69

CB 110 1092 Jhala Jhala 89 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 72.09 32.57 29 100 2347.97 245.64 2.2 540.41 2888.38

CB 111 1014 Jhala Jhala 235 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 190.35 32.57 76 100 6199.70 648.60 2.2 1426.92 7626.62

CB 112 603 Jalim Nagar Jalim Nagar 290 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 234.90 32.57 94 100 7650.69 800.40 2.2 1760.88 9411.57

CB 113 847 Jalim Nagar Jalim Nagar 375 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 303.75 32.57 122 100 9893.14 1035.00 2.2 2277.00 12170.14

CB 114 848 Jalim Nagar Jalim Nagar 108 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 87.48 32.57 35 100 2849.22 298.08 2.2 655.78 3505.00

CB 115 Jalim Nagar Jalim Nagar 103 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 83.43 32.57 33 100 2717.32 284.28 2.2 625.42 3342.73

CB 116 Jalim Nagar Jalim Nagar 208 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 168.48 32.57 68 100 5487.39 574.08 2.2 1262.98 6750.37

CB 117 97 Manguriya Manguriya 606 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 490.86 32.57 197 100 15987.31 1672.56 2.2 3679.63 19666.94

CB 118 93 Manguriya Manguriya 385 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 311.85 32.57 125 100 10156.95 1062.60 2.2 2337.72 12494.67

CB 119 106 Manguriya Manguriya 239 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 193.59 32.57 78 100 6305.23 659.64 2.2 1451.21 7756.43

CB 120 102 Manguriya Manguriya 183 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 148.23 32.57 59 100 4827.85 505.08 2.2 1111.18 5939.03

CB 121 115 Manguriya Manguriya 389 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 315.09 32.57 126 100 10262.48 1073.64 2.2 2362.01 12624.49

~ 197 ~

CB 122 Manguriya Manguriya 419 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 339.39 32.57 136 100 11053.93 1156.44 2.2 2544.17 13598.10

CB 123 119 Manguriya Manguriya 352 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 285.12 32.57 114 100 9286.36 971.52 2.2 2137.34 11423.70

CB 124 119 Manguriya Manguriya 350 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 283.50 32.57 114 100 9233.60 966.00 2.2 2125.20 11358.80

CB 125 121 Manguriya Manguriya 172 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 139.32 32.57 56 100 4537.65 474.72 2.2 1044.38 5582.04

CB 126 72 Manguriya Manguriya 343 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 277.83 32.57 111 100 9048.92 946.68 2.2 2082.70 11131.62

CB 127 134 Manguriya Manguriya 126 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 102.06 32.57 41 100 3324.09 347.76 2.2 765.07 4089.17

CB 128 124 Manguriya Adgodwa 367 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 297.27 32.57 119 100 9682.08 1012.92 2.2 2228.42 11910.51

CB 129 Manguriya Manguriya 303 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 245.43 32.57 98 100 7993.66 836.28 2.2 1839.82 9833.47

CB 130 P Manguriya Manguriya 366 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 296.46 32.57 119 100 9655.70 1010.16 2.2 2222.35 11878.05

CB 131 99 Manguriya Manguriya 417 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 337.77 32.57 135 100 11001.17 1150.92 2.2 2532.02 13533.19

CB 132 775 Jalim Nagar Jalim Nagar 152 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 123.12 32.57 49 100 4010.02 419.52 2.2 922.94 4932.96

CB 133 P Jalim Nagar Jalim Nagar 227 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 183.87 32.57 74 100 5988.65 626.52 2.2 1378.34 7366.99

CB 134 812 Jalim Nagar Jalim Nagar 271 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 219.51 32.57 88 100 7149.44 747.96 2.2 1645.51 8794.95

CB 135 835 Jalim Nagar Jalim Nagar 200 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 162.00 32.57 65 100 5276.34 552.00 2.2 1214.40 6490.74

CB 136 835 Jalim Nagar Jalim Nagar 430 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 348.30 32.57 140 100 11344.13 1186.80 2.2 2610.96 13955.09

CB 137 Jalim Nagar Jalim Nagar 131 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 106.11 32.57 43 100 3456.00 361.56 2.2 795.43 4251.43

CB 138 Jalim Nagar Jalim Nagar 99 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 80.19 32.57 32 100 2611.79 273.24 2.2 601.13 3212.92

CB 139 P Jalim Nagar Jalim Nagar 423 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 342.63 32.57 137 100 11159.46 1167.48 2.2 2568.46 13727.92

CB 140 737 Jalim Nagar Jalim Nagar 311 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 251.91 32.57 101 100 8204.71 858.36 2.2 1888.39 10093.10

CB 141 755 Jalim Nagar Jalim Nagar 221 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 179.01 32.57 72 100 5830.36 609.96 2.2 1341.91 7172.27

CB 142 921 Jalim Nagar Jalim Nagar 308 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 249.48 32.57 100 100 8125.56 850.08 2.2 1870.18 9995.74

CB 143 943 Jalim Nagar Jalim Nagar 197 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 159.57 32.57 64 100 5197.19 543.72 2.2 1196.18 6393.38

CB 144 940 Jalim Nagar Jalim Nagar 165 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 133.65 32.57 54 100 4352.98 455.40 2.2 1001.88 5354.86

CB 145 590 Jalim Nagar Jalim Nagar 249 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 201.69 32.57 81 100 6569.04 687.24 2.2 1511.93 8080.97

CB 146 P Jalim Nagar Jalim Nagar 165 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 133.65 32.57 54 100 4352.98 455.40 2.2 1001.88 5354.86

CB 147 Jalim Nagar Jalim Nagar 325 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 263.25 32.57 105 100 8574.05 897.00 2.2 1973.40 10547.45

CB 148 1 Manguriya Manguriya 229 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 185.49 32.57 74 100 6041.41 632.04 2.2 1390.49 7431.90

CB 149 199 Manguriya Manguriya 63 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 51.03 32.57 20 100 1662.05 173.88 2.2 382.54 2044.58

CB 150 199 Manguriya Manguriya 394 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 319.14 32.57 128 100 10394.39 1087.44 2.2 2392.37 12786.76

CB 151 196 Manguriya Manguriya 451 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 365.31 32.57 146 100 11898.15 1244.76 2.2 2738.47 14636.62

CB 152 21 Manguriya Manguriya 77 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 62.37 32.57 25 100 2031.39 212.52 2.2 467.54 2498.93

CB 153 48 Manguriya Manguriya 307 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 248.67 32.57 100 100 8099.18 847.32 2.2 1864.10 9963.29

CB 154 58 Manguriya Manguriya 151 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 122.31 32.57 49 100 3983.64 416.76 2.2 916.87 4900.51

CB 155 P Manguriya Manguriya 268 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 217.08 32.57 87 100 7070.30 739.68 2.2 1627.30 8697.59

CB 156 126 Manguriya Manguriya 284 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 230.04 32.57 92 100 7492.40 783.84 2.2 1724.45 9216.85

CB 157 154 Manguriya Manguriya 277 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 224.37 32.57 90 100 7307.73 764.52 2.2 1681.94 8989.67

CB 158 149 Manguriya Manguriya 552 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 447.12 32.57 179 100 14562.70 1523.52 2.2 3351.74 17914.44

CB 159 207 Manguriya Manguriya 264 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 213.84 32.57 86 100 6964.77 728.64 2.2 1603.01 8567.78

CB 160 242 Manguriya Manguriya 826 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 669.06 32.57 268 100 21791.28 2279.76 2.2 5015.47 26806.76

CB 161 Manguriya Manguriya 296 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 239.76 32.57 96 100 7808.98 816.96 2.2 1797.31 9606.30

CB 162 265 Manguriya Manguriya 236 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 191.16 32.57 77 100 6226.08 651.36 2.2 1432.99 7659.07

CB 163 186 Nainiha Khariya 730 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 591.30 32.57 237 100 19258.64 2014.80 2.2 4432.56 23691.20

~ 198 ~

CB 164 182 Nainiha Khariya 117 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 94.77 32.57 38 100 3086.66 322.92 2.2 710.42 3797.08

CB 165 228 Nainiha Khariya 309 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 250.29 32.57 100 100 8151.95 852.84 2.2 1876.25 10028.19

CB 166 230 Nainiha Khariya 582 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 471.42 32.57 189 100 15354.15 1606.32 2.2 3533.90 18888.05

CB 167 230 Nainiha Khariya 279 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 225.99 32.57 91 100 7360.49 770.04 2.2 1694.09 9054.58

CB 168 259 Nainiha Khariya 290 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 234.90 32.57 94 100 7650.69 800.40 2.2 1760.88 9411.57

CB 169 Nainiha Khariya 585 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 473.85 32.57 190 100 15433.29 1614.60 2.2 3552.12 18985.41

CB 170 63 Nainiha Khariya 194 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 157.14 32.57 63 100 5118.05 535.44 2.2 1177.97 6296.02

CB 171 907 Khariya Khariya 212 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 171.72 32.57 69 100 5592.92 585.12 2.2 1287.26 6880.18

CB 172 912 Khariya Khariya 37 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 29.97 32.57 12 100 976.12 102.12 2.2 224.66 1200.79

CB 173 931 Khariya Khariya 62 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 50.22 32.57 20 100 1635.67 171.12 2.2 376.46 2012.13

CB 174 1020 Khariya Khariya 188 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 152.28 32.57 61 100 4959.76 518.88 2.2 1141.54 6101.30

CB 175 1023 Khariya Khariya 124 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 100.44 32.57 40 100 3271.33 342.24 2.2 752.93 4024.26

CB 176 1029 Khariya Khariya 272 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 220.32 32.57 88 100 7175.82 750.72 2.2 1651.58 8827.41

CB 177 1027 Khariya Khariya 126 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 102.06 32.57 41 100 3324.09 347.76 2.2 765.07 4089.17

CB 178 1142 Khariya Khariya 347 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 281.07 32.57 113 100 9154.45 957.72 2.2 2106.98 11261.43

CB 179 1142 Khariya Khariya 205 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 166.05 32.57 67 100 5408.25 565.80 2.2 1244.76 6653.01

CB 180 66 Katraniya Petraha 207 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 167.67 32.57 67 100 5461.01 571.32 2.2 1256.90 6717.92

CB 181 58 Katraniya Petraha 177 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 143.37 32.57 57 100 4669.56 488.52 2.2 1074.74 5744.30

CB 182 185 Katraniya Petraha 170 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 137.70 32.57 55 100 4484.89 469.20 2.2 1032.24 5517.13

CB 183 163 Katraniya Petraha 838 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 678.78 32.57 272 100 22107.86 2312.88 2.2 5088.34 27196.20

CB 184 257 Katraniya Petraha 245 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 198.45 32.57 80 100 6463.52 676.20 2.2 1487.64 7951.16

CB 185 250 Katraniya Petraha 132 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 106.92 32.57 43 100 3482.38 364.32 2.2 801.50 4283.89

CB 186 245 Katraniya Petraha 420 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 340.20 32.57 136 100 11080.31 1159.20 2.2 2550.24 13630.55

CB 187 P Katraniya Petraha 192 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 155.52 32.57 62 100 5065.29 529.92 2.2 1165.82 6231.11

CB 188 245 Katraniya Petraha 518 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 419.58 32.57 168 100 13665.72 1429.68 2.2 3145.30 16811.02

CB 189 192 Katraniya Petraha 190 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 153.90 32.57 62 100 5012.52 524.40 2.2 1153.68 6166.20

CB 190 154 Katraniya Petraha 176 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 142.56 32.57 57 100 4643.18 485.76 2.2 1068.67 5711.85

CB 191 141 Katraniya Petraha 386 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 312.66 32.57 125 100 10183.34 1065.36 2.2 2343.79 12527.13

CB 192 468 Katraniya Petraha 308 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 249.48 32.57 100 100 8125.56 850.08 2.2 1870.18 9995.74

CB 193 466 Katraniya Petraha 544 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 440.64 32.57 177 100 14351.64 1501.44 2.2 3303.17 17654.81

CB 194 496 Katraniya Petraha 255 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 206.55 32.57 83 100 6727.33 703.80 2.2 1548.36 8275.69

CB 195 393 Katraniya Petraha 126 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 102.06 32.57 41 100 3324.09 347.76 2.2 765.07 4089.17

CB 196 371 Katraniya Petraha 248 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 200.88 32.57 80 100 6542.66 684.48 2.2 1505.86 8048.52

CB 197 378 Katraniya Petraha 223 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 180.63 32.57 72 100 5883.12 615.48 2.2 1354.06 7237.18

CB 198 422 Katraniya Petraha 160 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 129.60 32.57 52 100 4221.07 441.60 2.2 971.52 5192.59

CB 199 326 Katraniya Petraha 552 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 447.12 32.57 179 100 14562.70 1523.52 2.2 3351.74 17914.44

CB 200 306 Katraniya Petraha 348 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 281.88 32.57 113 100 9180.83 960.48 2.2 2113.06 11293.89

CB 201 313 Katraniya Petraha 138 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 111.78 32.57 45 100 3640.67 380.88 2.2 837.94 4478.61

CB 202 294 Katraniya Petraha 342 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 277.02 32.57 111 100 9022.54 943.92 2.2 2076.62 11099.17

CB 203 331 Katraniya Petraha 148 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 119.88 32.57 48 100 3904.49 408.48 2.2 898.66 4803.15

CB 204 271 Katraniya Petraha 215 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 174.15 32.57 70 100 5672.07 593.40 2.2 1305.48 6977.55

CB 205 451 Katraniya Petraha 205 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 166.05 32.57 67 100 5408.25 565.80 2.2 1244.76 6653.01

~ 199 ~

CB 206 359 Katraniya Petraha 475 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 384.75 32.57 154 100 12531.31 1311.00 2.2 2884.20 15415.51

CB 207 496 Katraniya Petraha 116 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 93.96 32.57 38 100 3060.28 320.16 2.2 704.35 3764.63

CB 208 22 Rajapur Petraha 160 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 129.60 32.57 52 100 4221.07 441.60 2.2 971.52 5192.59

CB 209 27 Rajapur Petraha 168 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 136.08 32.57 55 100 4432.13 463.68 2.2 1020.10 5452.22

CB 210 40 Rajapur Petraha 292 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 236.52 32.57 95 100 7703.46 805.92 2.2 1773.02 9476.48

CB 211 38 Rajapur Petraha 158 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 127.98 32.57 51 100 4168.31 436.08 2.2 959.38 5127.68

CB 212 67 Rajapur Petraha 291 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 235.71 32.57 94 100 7677.07 803.16 2.2 1766.95 9444.03

CB 213 63 Rajapur Petraha 123 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 99.63 32.57 40 100 3244.95 339.48 2.2 746.86 3991.81

CB 214 61 Rajapur Petraha 55 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 44.55 32.57 18 100 1450.99 151.80 2.2 333.96 1784.95

CB 215 132 Rajapur Petraha 196 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 158.76 32.57 64 100 5170.81 540.96 2.2 1190.11 6360.93

CB 216 130 Rajapur Petraha 260 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 210.60 32.57 84 100 6859.24 717.60 2.2 1578.72 8437.96

CB 217 117 Rajapur Petraha 157 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 127.17 32.57 51 100 4141.93 433.32 2.2 953.30 5095.23

CB 218 164 Rajapur Petraha 114 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 92.34 32.57 37 100 3007.51 314.64 2.2 692.21 3699.72

CB 219 163 Rajapur Petraha 249 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 201.69 32.57 81 100 6569.04 687.24 2.2 1511.93 8080.97

CB 223 30 Rajapur Petraha 191 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 154.71 32.57 62 100 5038.90 527.16 2.2 1159.75 6198.66

CB 224 103 Rajapur Petraha 408 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 330.48 32.57 132 100 10763.73 1126.08 2.2 2477.38 13241.11

CB 225 1 Shahpur Khurd Petraha 269 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 217.89 32.57 87 100 7096.68 742.44 2.2 1633.37 8730.05

CB 226 189 Rajapur Petraha 159 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 128.79 32.57 52 100 4194.69 438.84 2.2 965.45 5160.14

CB 227 201 Rajapur Petraha 69 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 55.89 32.57 22 100 1820.34 190.44 2.2 418.97 2239.31

CB 228 205 Rajapur Petraha 84 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 68.04 32.57 27 100 2216.06 231.84 2.2 510.05 2726.11

CB 229 201 Rajapur Petraha 42 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 34.02 32.57 14 100 1108.03 115.92 2.2 255.02 1363.06

CB 230 134 Rajapur Petraha 265 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 214.65 32.57 86 100 6991.15 731.40 2.2 1609.08 8600.23

CB 230 205 Rajapur Petraha 175 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 141.75 32.57 57 100 4616.80 483.00 2.2 1062.60 5679.40

CB 231 131 Rajapur Petraha 158 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 127.98 32.57 51 100 4168.31 436.08 2.2 959.38 5127.68

CB 231 177 Rajapur Petraha 141 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 114.21 32.57 46 100 3719.82 389.16 2.2 856.15 4575.97

CB 232 118 Rajapur Petraha 173 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 140.13 32.57 56 100 4564.03 477.48 2.2 1050.46 5614.49

CB 232 185 Rajapur Petraha 329 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 266.49 32.57 107 100 8679.58 908.04 2.2 1997.69 10677.27

CB 233 177 Rajapur Petraha 81 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 65.61 32.57 26 100 2136.92 223.56 2.2 491.83 2628.75

CB 234 336 Rajapur Petraha 147 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 119.07 32.57 48 100 3878.11 405.72 2.2 892.58 4770.69

CB 235 353 Rajapur Petraha 203 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 164.43 32.57 66 100 5355.49 560.28 2.2 1232.62 6588.10

CB 236 336 Rajapur Petraha 225 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 182.25 32.57 73 100 5935.88 621.00 2.2 1366.20 7302.08

CB 237 353 Rajapur Petraha 91 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 73.71 32.57 30 100 2400.73 251.16 2.2 552.55 2953.29

CB 238 361 Rajapur Petraha 76 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 61.56 32.57 25 100 2005.01 209.76 2.2 461.47 2466.48

CB 239 177 Rajapur Petraha 149 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 120.69 32.57 48 100 3930.87 411.24 2.2 904.73 4835.60

CB 240 177 Rajapur Petraha 188 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 152.28 32.57 61 100 4959.76 518.88 2.2 1141.54 6101.30

CB 241 448 Rajapur Petraha 271 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 219.51 32.57 88 100 7149.44 747.96 2.2 1645.51 8794.95

CB 242 320 Rajapur Petraha 367 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 297.27 32.57 119 100 9682.08 1012.92 2.2 2228.42 11910.51

CB 243 310 Rajapur Petraha 124 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 100.44 32.57 40 100 3271.33 342.24 2.2 752.93 4024.26

CB 244 413 Rajapur Petraha 160 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 129.60 32.57 52 100 4221.07 441.60 2.2 971.52 5192.59

CB 245 298 Rajapur Petraha 319 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 258.39 32.57 104 100 8415.76 880.44 2.2 1936.97 10352.73

CB 246 293 Rajapur Petraha 221 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 179.01 32.57 72 100 5830.36 609.96 2.2 1341.91 7172.27

CB 247 419 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 231 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 187.11 32.57 75 100 6094.17 637.56 2.2 1402.63 7496.80

~ 200 ~

CB 248 337 Rajapur Petraha 284 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 230.04 32.57 92 100 7492.40 783.84 2.2 1724.45 9216.85

CB 249 341 Rajapur Petraha 154 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 124.74 32.57 50 100 4062.78 425.04 2.2 935.09 4997.87

CB 250 361 Rajapur Petraha 360 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 291.60 32.57 117 100 9497.41 993.60 2.2 2185.92 11683.33

CB 251 176 Petraha Petraha 171 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 138.51 32.57 55 100 4511.27 471.96 2.2 1038.31 5549.58

CB 252 272 Petraha Petraha 268 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 217.08 32.57 87 100 7070.30 739.68 2.2 1627.30 8697.59

CB 253 273 Petraha Petraha 130 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 105.30 32.57 42 100 3429.62 358.80 2.2 789.36 4218.98

CB 254 137 Petraha Petraha 182 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 147.42 32.57 59 100 4801.47 502.32 2.2 1105.10 5906.57

CB 255 152 Petraha Petraha 141 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 114.21 32.57 46 100 3719.82 389.16 2.2 856.15 4575.97

CB 256 168 Petraha Petraha 156 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 126.36 32.57 51 100 4115.55 430.56 2.2 947.23 5062.78

CB 257 157 Petraha Petraha 332 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 268.92 32.57 108 100 8758.72 916.32 2.2 2015.90 10774.63

CB 258 193 Petraha Petraha 206 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 166.86 32.57 67 100 5434.63 568.56 2.2 1250.83 6685.46

CB 259 190 Petraha Petraha 198 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 160.38 32.57 64 100 5223.58 546.48 2.2 1202.26 6425.83

CB 260 221 Petraha Petraha 145 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 117.45 32.57 47 100 3825.35 400.20 2.2 880.44 4705.79

CB 261 290 Petraha Petraha 169 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 136.89 32.57 55 100 4458.51 466.44 2.2 1026.17 5484.68

CB 262 298 Petraha Petraha 286 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 231.66 32.57 93 100 7545.17 789.36 2.2 1736.59 9281.76

CB 263 306 Petraha Petraha 192 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 155.52 32.57 62 100 5065.29 529.92 2.2 1165.82 6231.11

CB 264 310 Petraha Petraha 160 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 129.60 32.57 52 100 4221.07 441.60 2.2 971.52 5192.59

CB 265 312 Petraha Petraha 84 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 68.04 32.57 27 100 2216.06 231.84 2.2 510.05 2726.11

CB 266 509 Petraha Petraha 199 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 161.19 32.57 65 100 5249.96 549.24 2.2 1208.33 6458.29

CB 267 508 Petraha Petraha 315 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 255.15 32.57 102 100 8310.24 869.40 2.2 1912.68 10222.92

CB 268 585 Petraha Petraha 161 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 130.41 32.57 52 100 4247.45 444.36 2.2 977.59 5225.05

CB 269 248 Petraha Petraha 81 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 65.61 32.57 26 100 2136.92 223.56 2.2 491.83 2628.75

CB 270 222 Petraha Petraha 173 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 140.13 32.57 56 100 4564.03 477.48 2.2 1050.46 5614.49

CB 271 245 Petraha Petraha 127 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 102.87 32.57 41 100 3350.48 350.52 2.2 771.14 4121.62

CB 272 397 Petraha Petraha 145 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 117.45 32.57 47 100 3825.35 400.20 2.2 880.44 4705.79

CB 273 193 Petraha Petraha 71 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 57.51 32.57 23 100 1873.10 195.96 2.2 431.11 2304.21

CB 274 219 Petraha Petraha 158 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 127.98 32.57 51 100 4168.31 436.08 2.2 959.38 5127.68

CB 275 219 Petraha Petraha 88 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 71.28 32.57 29 100 2321.59 242.88 2.2 534.34 2855.93

CB 276 222 Petraha Petraha 331 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 268.11 32.57 107 100 8732.34 913.56 2.2 2009.83 10742.17

CB 277 250 Petraha Petraha 133 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 107.73 32.57 43 100 3508.77 367.08 2.2 807.58 4316.34

CB 278 412 Petraha Petraha 201 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 162.81 32.57 65 100 5302.72 554.76 2.2 1220.47 6523.19

CB 279 259 Petraha Petraha 314 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 254.34 32.57 102 100 8283.85 866.64 2.2 1906.61 10190.46

CB 280 Petraha Petraha 258 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 208.98 32.57 84 100 6806.48 712.08 2.2 1566.58 8373.05

CB 281 473 Petraha Petraha 172 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 139.32 32.57 56 100 4537.65 474.72 2.2 1044.38 5582.04

CB 282 Petraha Petraha 62 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 50.22 32.57 20 100 1635.67 171.12 2.2 376.46 2012.13

CB 283 469 Petraha Petraha 144 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 116.64 32.57 47 100 3798.96 397.44 2.2 874.37 4673.33

CB 284 627 Petraha Petraha 234 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 189.54 32.57 76 100 6173.32 645.84 2.2 1420.85 7594.17

CB 285 323 Petraha Petraha 301 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 243.81 32.57 98 100 7940.89 830.76 2.2 1827.67 9768.56

CB 286 352 Petraha Petraha 93 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 75.33 32.57 30 100 2453.50 256.68 2.2 564.70 3018.19

CB 287 361 Petraha Petraha 137 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 110.97 32.57 44 100 3614.29 378.12 2.2 831.86 4446.16

CB 288 368 Petraha Petraha 582 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 471.42 32.57 189 100 15354.15 1606.32 2.2 3533.90 18888.05

CB 289 494 Petraha Petraha 106 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 85.86 32.57 34 100 2796.46 292.56 2.2 643.63 3440.09

~ 201 ~

CB 290 478 Petraha Petraha 193 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 156.33 32.57 63 100 5091.67 532.68 2.2 1171.90 6263.56

CB 291 466 Petraha Petraha 132 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 106.92 32.57 43 100 3482.38 364.32 2.2 801.50 4283.89

CB 292 615 Petraha Petraha 132 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 106.92 32.57 43 100 3482.38 364.32 2.2 801.50 4283.89

CB 293 609/1037 Petraha Petraha 158 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 127.98 32.57 51 100 4168.31 436.08 2.2 959.38 5127.68

CB 294 607 Petraha Petraha 198 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 160.38 32.57 64 100 5223.58 546.48 2.2 1202.26 6425.83

CB 295 603 Petraha Petraha 414 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 335.34 32.57 134 100 10922.02 1142.64 2.2 2513.81 13435.83

CB 296 546 Petraha Petraha 221 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 179.01 32.57 72 100 5830.36 609.96 2.2 1341.91 7172.27

CB 297 566 Petraha Petraha 48 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 38.88 32.57 16 100 1266.32 132.48 2.2 291.46 1557.78

CB 298 592 Petraha Petraha 629 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 509.49 32.57 204 100 16594.09 1736.04 2.2 3819.29 20413.38

CB 299 783 Petraha Petraha 130 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 105.30 32.57 42 100 3429.62 358.80 2.2 789.36 4218.98

CB 300 793 Petraha Balsinghpur 199 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 161.19 32.57 65 100 5249.96 549.24 2.2 1208.33 6458.29

CB 301 775 Petraha Balsinghpur 150 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 121.50 32.57 49 100 3957.26 414.00 2.2 910.80 4868.06

CB 302 792 Petraha Petraha 113 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 91.53 32.57 37 100 2981.13 311.88 2.2 686.14 3667.27

CB 303 775 Petraha Petraha 108 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 87.48 32.57 35 100 2849.22 298.08 2.2 655.78 3505.00

CB 304 774 Petraha Petraha 221 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 179.01 32.57 72 100 5830.36 609.96 2.2 1341.91 7172.27

CB 305 775 Petraha Petraha 149 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 120.69 32.57 48 100 3930.87 411.24 2.2 904.73 4835.60

CB 306 786 Petraha Petraha 123 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 99.63 32.57 40 100 3244.95 339.48 2.2 746.86 3991.81

CB 307 635 Petraha Petraha 148 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 119.88 32.57 48 100 3904.49 408.48 2.2 898.66 4803.15

CB 308 631 Petraha Petraha 233 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 188.73 32.57 76 100 6146.94 643.08 2.2 1414.78 7561.71

CB 309 643 Petraha Petraha 222 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 179.82 32.57 72 100 5856.74 612.72 2.2 1347.98 7204.72

CB 310 646 Petraha Petraha 24 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 19.44 32.57 8 100 633.16 66.24 2.2 145.73 778.89

CB 311 671 Petraha Petraha 173 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 140.13 32.57 56 100 4564.03 477.48 2.2 1050.46 5614.49

CB 312 656 Petraha Petraha 198 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 160.38 32.57 64 100 5223.58 546.48 2.2 1202.26 6425.83

CB 313 Petraha Petraha 195 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 157.95 32.57 63 100 5144.43 538.20 2.2 1184.04 6328.47

CB 314 830 Petraha Petraha 127 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 102.87 32.57 41 100 3350.48 350.52 2.2 771.14 4121.62

CB 315 886 Petraha Petraha 505 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 409.05 32.57 164 100 13322.76 1393.80 2.2 3066.36 16389.12

CB 316 819 Petraha Petraha 113 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 91.53 32.57 37 100 2981.13 311.88 2.2 686.14 3667.27

CB 317 817 Petraha Petraha 123 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 99.63 32.57 40 100 3244.95 339.48 2.2 746.86 3991.81

CB 318 334 Petraha Petraha 182 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 147.42 32.57 59 100 4801.47 502.32 2.2 1105.10 5906.57

CB 319 339 Petraha Petraha 101 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 81.81 32.57 33 100 2664.55 278.76 2.2 613.27 3277.82

CB 320 347 Petraha Petraha 206 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 166.86 32.57 67 100 5434.63 568.56 2.2 1250.83 6685.46

CB 321 355 Petraha Petraha 100 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 81.00 32.57 32 100 2638.17 276.00 2.2 607.20 3245.37

CB 322 360 Petraha Petraha 117 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 94.77 32.57 38 100 3086.66 322.92 2.2 710.42 3797.08

CB 323 914 Petraha Petraha 289 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 234.09 32.57 94 100 7624.31 797.64 2.2 1754.81 9379.12

CB 324 923 Petraha Petraha 126 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 102.06 32.57 41 100 3324.09 347.76 2.2 765.07 4089.17

CB 325 941 Petraha Petraha 426 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 345.06 32.57 138 100 11238.60 1175.76 2.2 2586.67 13825.28

CB 326 385 Petraha Petraha 145 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 117.45 32.57 47 100 3825.35 400.20 2.2 880.44 4705.79

CB 327 384 Petraha Petraha 121 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 98.01 32.57 39 100 3192.19 333.96 2.2 734.71 3926.90

CB 328 374 Petraha Petraha 505 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 409.05 32.57 164 100 13322.76 1393.80 2.2 3066.36 16389.12

CB 329 934 Petraha Petraha 172 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 139.32 32.57 56 100 4537.65 474.72 2.2 1044.38 5582.04

CB 330 931 Petraha Petraha 73 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 59.13 32.57 24 100 1925.86 201.48 2.2 443.26 2369.12

CB 331 903 Petraha Petraha 111 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 89.91 32.57 36 100 2928.37 306.36 2.2 673.99 3602.36

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CB 332 886 Petraha Petraha 470 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 380.70 32.57 153 100 12399.40 1297.20 2.2 2853.84 15253.24

CB 333 923 Petraha Petraha 151 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 122.31 32.57 49 100 3983.64 416.76 2.2 916.87 4900.51

CB 334 886 Petraha Petraha 162 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 131.22 32.57 53 100 4273.84 447.12 2.2 983.66 5257.50

CB 335 P Jalim Nagar Jalim Nagar 197 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 159.57 32.57 64 100 5197.19 543.72 2.2 1196.18 6393.38

CB 336 375 Adgodwa Adgodwa 213 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 172.53 32.57 69 100 5619.30 587.88 2.2 1293.34 6912.64

CB 337 368 Adgodwa Adgodwa 322 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 260.82 32.57 105 100 8494.91 888.72 2.2 1955.18 10450.09

CB 338 359 Adgodwa Adgodwa 349 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 282.69 32.57 113 100 9207.21 963.24 2.2 2119.13 11326.34

CB 339 57 Adgodwa Adgodwa 223 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 180.63 32.57 72 100 5883.12 615.48 2.2 1354.06 7237.18

CB 340 p Adgodwa Adgodwa 243 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 196.83 32.57 79 100 6410.75 670.68 2.2 1475.50 7886.25

CB 341 263 Adgodwa Adgodwa 304 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 246.24 32.57 99 100 8020.04 839.04 2.2 1845.89 9865.92

CB 342 129 Adgodwa Adgodwa 249 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 201.69 32.57 81 100 6569.04 687.24 2.2 1511.93 8080.97

CB 343 134 Adgodwa Adgodwa 387 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 313.47 32.57 126 100 10209.72 1068.12 2.2 2349.86 12559.58

CB 344 178 Adgodwa Adgodwa 228 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 184.68 32.57 74 100 6015.03 629.28 2.2 1384.42 7399.44

CB 345 p Adgodwa Adgodwa 199 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 161.19 32.57 65 100 5249.96 549.24 2.2 1208.33 6458.29

CB 346 400 Adgodwa Adgodwa 303 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 245.43 32.57 98 100 7993.66 836.28 2.2 1839.82 9833.47

CB 347 396 Adgodwa Adgodwa 221 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 179.01 32.57 72 100 5830.36 609.96 2.2 1341.91 7172.27

CB 348 380 Adgodwa Adgodwa 261 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 211.41 32.57 85 100 6885.62 720.36 2.2 1584.79 8470.42

CB 349 457 Adgodwa Adgodwa 894 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 724.14 32.57 290 100 23585.24 2467.44 2.2 5428.37 29013.61

CB 350 432 Adgodwa Adgodwa 212 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 171.72 32.57 69 100 5592.92 585.12 2.2 1287.26 6880.18

CB 351 466 Adgodwa Adgodwa 319 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 258.39 32.57 104 100 8415.76 880.44 2.2 1936.97 10352.73

CB 352 474 Adgodwa Adgodwa 226 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 183.06 32.57 73 100 5962.26 623.76 2.2 1372.27 7334.54

CB 353 p Adgodwa Adgodwa 182 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 147.42 32.57 59 100 4801.47 502.32 2.2 1105.10 5906.57

CB 354 p Adgodwa Adgodwa 213 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 172.53 32.57 69 100 5619.30 587.88 2.2 1293.34 6912.64

CB 355 p Adgodwa Adgodwa 165 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 133.65 32.57 54 100 4352.98 455.40 2.2 1001.88 5354.86

CB 356 320 Adgodwa Adgodwa 151 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 122.31 32.57 49 100 3983.64 416.76 2.2 916.87 4900.51

CB 357 318 Adgodwa Adgodwa 82 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 66.42 32.57 27 100 2163.30 226.32 2.2 497.90 2661.20

CB 358 305 Adgodwa Adgodwa 127 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 102.87 32.57 41 100 3350.48 350.52 2.2 771.14 4121.62

CB 359 306 Adgodwa Adgodwa 143 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 115.83 32.57 46 100 3772.58 394.68 2.2 868.30 4640.88

CB 360 p Adgodwa Adgodwa 184 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 149.04 32.57 60 100 4854.23 507.84 2.2 1117.25 5971.48

CB 361 494 Adgodwa Adgodwa 174 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 140.94 32.57 56 100 4590.42 480.24 2.2 1056.53 5646.94

CB 362 580 Adgodwa Adgodwa 390 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 315.90 32.57 127 100 10288.86 1076.40 2.2 2368.08 12656.94

CB 363 Adgodwa Adgodwa 369 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 298.89 32.57 120 100 9734.85 1018.44 2.2 2240.57 11975.42

CB 364 p Adgodwa Adgodwa 518 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 419.58 32.57 168 100 13665.72 1429.68 2.2 3145.30 16811.02

CB 365 588 Adgodwa Adgodwa 277 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 224.37 32.57 90 100 7307.73 764.52 2.2 1681.94 8989.67

CB 366 431 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 269 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 217.89 32.57 87 100 7096.68 742.44 2.2 1633.37 8730.05

CB 367 433 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 261 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 211.41 32.57 85 100 6885.62 720.36 2.2 1584.79 8470.42

CB 368 431 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 237 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 191.97 32.57 77 100 6252.46 654.12 2.2 1439.06 7691.53

CB 369 407 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 118 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 95.58 32.57 38 100 3113.04 325.68 2.2 716.50 3829.54

CB 370 407 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 120 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 97.20 32.57 39 100 3165.80 331.20 2.2 728.64 3894.44

CB 371 376 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 210 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 170.10 32.57 68 100 5540.16 579.60 2.2 1275.12 6815.28

CB 372 373 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 142 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 115.02 32.57 46 100 3746.20 391.92 2.2 862.22 4608.43

CB 373 360 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 164 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 132.84 32.57 53 100 4326.60 452.64 2.2 995.81 5322.41

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CB 374 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 125 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 101.25 32.57 41 100 3297.71 345.00 2.2 759.00 4056.71

CB 375 261 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 52 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 42.12 32.57 17 100 1371.85 143.52 2.2 315.74 1687.59

CB 376 354 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 164 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 132.84 32.57 53 100 4326.60 452.64 2.2 995.81 5322.41

CB 377 373 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 142 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 115.02 32.57 46 100 3746.20 391.92 2.2 862.22 4608.43

CB 378 389 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 204 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 165.24 32.57 66 100 5381.87 563.04 2.2 1238.69 6620.55

CB 379 407 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 121 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 98.01 32.57 39 100 3192.19 333.96 2.2 734.71 3926.90

CB 380 407 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 121 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 98.01 32.57 39 100 3192.19 333.96 2.2 734.71 3926.90

CB 381 428 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 195 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 157.95 32.57 63 100 5144.43 538.20 2.2 1184.04 6328.47

CB 382 465 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 173 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 140.13 32.57 56 100 4564.03 477.48 2.2 1050.46 5614.49

CB 383 494 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 222 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 179.82 32.57 72 100 5856.74 612.72 2.2 1347.98 7204.72

CB 384 507 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 113 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 91.53 32.57 37 100 2981.13 311.88 2.2 686.14 3667.27

CB 385 512 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 96 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 77.76 32.57 31 100 2532.64 264.96 2.2 582.91 3115.56

CB 386 539 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 130 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 105.30 32.57 42 100 3429.62 358.80 2.2 789.36 4218.98

CB 387 559 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 93 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 75.33 32.57 30 100 2453.50 256.68 2.2 564.70 3018.19

CB 388 560 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 156 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 126.36 32.57 51 100 4115.55 430.56 2.2 947.23 5062.78

CB 389 591 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 200 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 162.00 32.57 65 100 5276.34 552.00 2.2 1214.40 6490.74

CB 390 674 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 141 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 114.21 32.57 46 100 3719.82 389.16 2.2 856.15 4575.97

CB 391 697 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 116 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 93.96 32.57 38 100 3060.28 320.16 2.2 704.35 3764.63

CB 392 706 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 341 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 276.21 32.57 111 100 8996.16 941.16 2.2 2070.55 11066.71

CB 393 663 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 674 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 545.94 32.57 219 100 17781.27 1860.24 2.2 4092.53 21873.79

CB 394 768 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 599 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 485.19 32.57 194 100 15802.64 1653.24 2.2 3637.13 19439.77

CB 395 768 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 315 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 255.15 32.57 102 100 8310.24 869.40 2.2 1912.68 10222.92

CB 396 787 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 373 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 302.13 32.57 121 100 9840.37 1029.48 2.2 2264.86 12105.23

CB 397 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 307 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 248.67 32.57 100 100 8099.18 847.32 2.2 1864.10 9963.29

CB 398 63 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 658 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 532.98 32.57 214 100 17359.16 1816.08 2.2 3995.38 21354.53

CB 399 113 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 148 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 119.88 32.57 48 100 3904.49 408.48 2.2 898.66 4803.15

CB 400 124 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 212 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 171.72 32.57 69 100 5592.92 585.12 2.2 1287.26 6880.18

CB 401 139 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 242 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 196.02 32.57 79 100 6384.37 667.92 2.2 1469.42 7853.80

CB 402 394 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 178 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 144.18 32.57 58 100 4695.94 491.28 2.2 1080.82 5776.76

CB 403 407 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 185 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 149.85 32.57 60 100 4880.61 510.60 2.2 1123.32 6003.93

CB 404 416 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 318 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 257.58 32.57 103 100 8389.38 877.68 2.2 1930.90 10320.28

CB 405 505 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 245 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 198.45 32.57 80 100 6463.52 676.20 2.2 1487.64 7951.16

CB 406 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 172 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 139.32 32.57 56 100 4537.65 474.72 2.2 1044.38 5582.04

CB 407 464 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 240 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 194.40 32.57 78 100 6331.61 662.40 2.2 1457.28 7788.89

CB 408 490 Shahpur_Kalan Shahpur Kalan 425 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 344.25 32.57 138 100 11212.22 1173.00 2.2 2580.60 13792.82

CB 409 486 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 146 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 118.26 32.57 47 100 3851.73 402.96 2.2 886.51 4738.24

CB 410 493 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 211 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 170.91 32.57 68 100 5566.54 582.36 2.2 1281.19 6847.73

CB 411 632 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 201 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 162.81 32.57 65 100 5302.72 554.76 2.2 1220.47 6523.19

CB 412 802 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 277 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 224.37 32.57 90 100 7307.73 764.52 2.2 1681.94 8989.67

CB 413 839 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 176 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 142.56 32.57 57 100 4643.18 485.76 2.2 1068.67 5711.85

CB 414 635 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 217 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 175.77 32.57 70 100 5724.83 598.92 2.2 1317.62 7042.45

CB 415 840 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 200 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 162.00 32.57 65 100 5276.34 552.00 2.2 1214.40 6490.74

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CB 416 895 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 339 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 274.59 32.57 110 100 8943.40 935.64 2.2 2058.41 11001.80

CB 417 896 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 186 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 150.66 32.57 60 100 4907.00 513.36 2.2 1129.39 6036.39

CB 418 919 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 106 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 85.86 32.57 34 100 2796.46 292.56 2.2 643.63 3440.09

CB 419 925 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 204 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 165.24 32.57 66 100 5381.87 563.04 2.2 1238.69 6620.55

CB 420 919 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 151 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 122.31 32.57 49 100 3983.64 416.76 2.2 916.87 4900.51

CB 421 20 Lagdiha Balsinghpur 262 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 212.22 32.57 85 100 6912.01 723.12 2.2 1590.86 8502.87

CB 422 858 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 169 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 136.89 32.57 55 100 4458.51 466.44 2.2 1026.17 5484.68

CB 423 865 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 116 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 93.96 32.57 38 100 3060.28 320.16 2.2 704.35 3764.63

CB 424 854 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 165 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 133.65 32.57 54 100 4352.98 455.40 2.2 1001.88 5354.86

CB 425 880 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 498 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 403.38 32.57 162 100 13138.09 1374.48 2.2 3023.86 16161.94

CB 426 1034 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 165 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 133.65 32.57 54 100 4352.98 455.40 2.2 1001.88 5354.86

CB 427 1067 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 119 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 96.39 32.57 39 100 3139.42 328.44 2.2 722.57 3861.99

CB 428 230 Lagdiha Nausar Gumariha 129 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 104.49 32.57 42 100 3403.24 356.04 2.2 783.29 4186.53

CB 429 271 Lagdiha Nausar Gumariha 105 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 85.05 32.57 34 100 2770.08 289.80 2.2 637.56 3407.64

CB 430 267 Lagdiha Nausar Gumariha 72 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 58.32 32.57 23 100 1899.48 198.72 2.2 437.18 2336.67

CB 431 37 Lagdiha Nausar Gumariha 105 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 85.05 32.57 34 100 2770.08 289.80 2.2 637.56 3407.64

CB 432 29 Lagdiha Nausar Gumariha 178 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 144.18 32.57 58 100 4695.94 491.28 2.2 1080.82 5776.76

TOTAL 97356 78858.36 31596 2568416.79 268702.56 591145.63 3159562.42

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ESTIMATE OF MARGINAL BUNDS- 2B1G4c1c Soding Charges

WORK KH. No.

NAME OF GP

NAME OF VILLAGES

LENGTH BASE TOP HIGHT CS EW RATE MD L.

CHARGES T. COST Sqr. Mtr. RATE

S. AMOUNT

T. AMOUNT

MB

001 662 Jhala Jhala 435 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 913.50 32.57 338 100 29752.70 1827.00 2.2 4019.40 33772.10

MB

002 662 Jhala Jhala 409 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 858.90 32.57 318 100 27974.37 1717.80 2.2 3779.16 31753.53

MB

003 957 Jhala Jhala 94 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 197.40 32.57 73 100 6429.32 394.80 2.2 868.56 7297.88

MB

004 662 Jhala Jhala 97 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 203.70 32.57 75 100 6634.51 407.40 2.2 896.28 7530.79

MB

005 1444 Jhala Jhala 192 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 403.20 32.57 149 100 13132.22 806.40 2.2 1774.08 14906.30

MB

006 1459 Jhala Jhala 173 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 363.30 32.57 134 100 11832.68 726.60 2.2 1598.52 13431.20

MB

007 1465 Jhala Jhala 180 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 378.00 32.57 140 100 12311.46 756.00 2.2 1663.20 13974.66

MB

008 16 Katraniya Petraha 884 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1856.40 32.57 686 100 60462.95 3712.80 2.2 8168.16 68631.11

MB

009 Manguriya Manguriya 214 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 449.40 32.57 166 100 14636.96 898.80 2.2 1977.36 16614.32

MB

010 126 Manguriya Manguriya 251 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 527.10 32.57 195 100 17167.65 1054.20 2.2 2319.24 19486.89

MB

011 259 Nainiha Khariya 527 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1106.70 32.57 409 100 36045.22 2213.40 2.2 4869.48 40914.70

MB

012 82 Nainiha Khariya 170 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 357.00 32.57 132 100 11627.49 714.00 2.2 1570.80 13198.29

MB

013 309 Nainiha Khariya 1068 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 2242.80 32.57 829 100 73048.00 4485.60 2.2 9868.32 82916.32

MB

014 309 Nainiha Khariya 1133 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 2379.30 32.57 880 100 77493.80 4758.60 2.2 10468.92 87962.72

MB

015 63 Nainiha Khariya 641 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1346.10 32.57 498 100 43842.48 2692.20 2.2 5922.84 49765.32

MB

016 354 Nainiha Khariya 1186 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 2490.60 32.57 921 100 81118.84 4981.20 2.2 10958.64 92077.48

MB

017 367 Nainiha Khariya 367 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 770.70 32.57 285 100 25101.70 1541.40 2.2 3391.08 28492.78

MB

018 317 Nainiha Khariya 539 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1131.90 32.57 418 100 36865.98 2263.80 2.2 4980.36 41846.34

MB

019 Nainiha Khariya 711 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1493.10 32.57 552 100 48630.27 2986.20 2.2 6569.64 55199.91

MB

020 861 Khariya Khariya 501 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1052.10 32.57 389 100 34266.90 2104.20 2.2 4629.24 38896.14

MB

021 863 Khariya Khariya 371 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 779.10 32.57 288 100 25375.29 1558.20 2.2 3428.04 28803.33

MB

022 994 Khariya Khariya 355 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 745.50 32.57 276 100 24280.94 1491.00 2.2 3280.20 27561.14

MB

023 994 Khariya Khariya 124 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 260.40 32.57 96 100 8481.23 520.80 2.2 1145.76 9626.99

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MB

024 988 Khariya Khariya 499 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1047.90 32.57 387 100 34130.10 2095.80 2.2 4610.76 38740.86

MB

025 918 Khariya Khariya 484 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1016.40 32.57 376 100 33104.15 2032.80 2.2 4472.16 37576.31

MB

026 987 Khariya Khariya 161 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 338.10 32.57 125 100 11011.92 676.20 2.2 1487.64 12499.56

MB

027 1063 Khariya Khariya 726 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1524.60 32.57 564 100 49656.22 3049.20 2.2 6708.24 56364.46

MB

028 100 Katraniya Petraha 178 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 373.80 32.57 138 100 12174.67 747.60 2.2 1644.72 13819.39

MB

029 121 Katraniya Petraha 91 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 191.10 32.57 71 100 6224.13 382.20 2.2 840.84 7064.97

MB

030 136 Katraniya Petraha 380 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 798.00 32.57 295 100 25990.86 1596.00 2.2 3511.20 29502.06

MB

031 66 Katraniya Petraha 322 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 676.20 32.57 250 100 22023.83 1352.40 2.2 2975.28 24999.11

MB

032 129 Katraniya Petraha 115 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 241.50 32.57 89 100 7865.66 483.00 2.2 1062.60 8928.26

MB

033 Katraniya Petraha 98 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 205.80 32.57 76 100 6702.91 411.60 2.2 905.52 7608.43

MB

034 121 Katraniya Petraha 201 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 422.10 32.57 156 100 13747.80 844.20 2.2 1857.24 15605.04

MB

035 81 Katraniya Petraha 23 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 48.30 32.57 18 100 1573.13 96.60 2.2 212.52 1785.65

MB

036 213 Katraniya Petraha 1441 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 3026.10 32.57 1119 100 98560.08 6052.20 2.2 13314.84 111874.92

MB

037 451 Katraniya Petraha 348 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 730.80 32.57 270 100 23802.16 1461.60 2.2 3215.52 27017.68

MB

038 497 Katraniya Petraha 91 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 191.10 32.57 71 100 6224.13 382.20 2.2 840.84 7064.97

MB

039 499 Katraniya Petraha 35 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 73.50 32.57 27 100 2393.90 147.00 2.2 323.40 2717.30

MB

040 365 Katraniya Adgodwa 196 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 411.60 32.57 152 100 13405.81 823.20 2.2 1811.04 15216.85

MB

041 392 Katraniya Petraha 189 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 396.90 32.57 147 100 12927.03 793.80 2.2 1746.36 14673.39

MB

042 166 Rajapur Adgodwa 825 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1732.50 32.57 641 100 56427.53 3465.00 2.2 7623.00 64050.53

MB

043 13 Rajapur Petraha 135 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 283.50 32.57 105 100 9233.60 567.00 2.2 1247.40 10481.00

MB

044 20 Rajapur Petraha 249 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 522.90 32.57 193 100 17030.85 1045.80 2.2 2300.76 19331.61

MB

045 61 Rajapur Petraha 37 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 77.70 32.57 29 100 2530.69 155.40 2.2 341.88 2872.57

MB

046 63 Rajapur Petraha 125 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 262.50 32.57 97 100 8549.63 525.00 2.2 1155.00 9704.63

MB

047 67 Rajapur Petraha 203 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 426.30 32.57 158 100 13884.59 852.60 2.2 1875.72 15760.31

MB

048 72 Rajapur Petraha 128 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 268.80 32.57 99 100 8754.82 537.60 2.2 1182.72 9937.54

MB

049 72 Rajapur Petraha 85 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 178.50 32.57 66 100 5813.75 357.00 2.2 785.40 6599.15

~ 207 ~

MB

050 72 Rajapur Petraha 403 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 846.30 32.57 313 100 27563.99 1692.60 2.2 3723.72 31287.71

MB

051 150 Rajapur Petraha 312 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 655.20 32.57 242 100 21339.86 1310.40 2.2 2882.88 24222.74

MB

052 137 Rajapur Petraha 219 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 459.90 32.57 170 100 14978.94 919.80 2.2 2023.56 17002.50

MB

053 108 Rajapur Petraha 327 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 686.70 32.57 254 100 22365.82 1373.40 2.2 3021.48 25387.30

MB

054 92 Rajapur Petraha 180 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 378.00 32.57 140 100 12311.46 756.00 2.2 1663.20 13974.66

MB

055 370 Rajapur Petraha 161 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 338.10 32.57 125 100 11011.92 676.20 2.2 1487.64 12499.56

MB

056 377 Rajapur Petraha 307 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 644.70 32.57 238 100 20997.88 1289.40 2.2 2836.68 23834.56

MB

057 385 Rajapur Petraha 246 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 516.60 32.57 191 100 16825.66 1033.20 2.2 2273.04 19098.70

MB

058 405 Rajapur Petraha 106 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 222.60 32.57 82 100 7250.08 445.20 2.2 979.44 8229.52

MB

059 398 Rajapur Petraha 51 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 107.10 32.57 40 100 3488.25 214.20 2.2 471.24 3959.49

MB

060 422 Rajapur Petraha 590 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1239.00 32.57 458 100 40354.23 2478.00 2.2 5451.60 45805.83

MB

061 455 Shahpur Khurd Petraha 914 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1919.40 32.57 710 100 62514.86 3838.80 2.2 8445.36 70960.22

MB

062 461 Rajapur Petraha 457 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 959.70 32.57 355 100 31257.43 1919.40 2.2 4222.68 35480.11

MB

063 455 Rajapur Petraha 326 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 684.60 32.57 253 100 22297.42 1369.20 2.2 3012.24 25309.66

MB

064 436 Rajapur Petraha 143 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 300.30 32.57 111 100 9780.77 600.60 2.2 1321.32 11102.09

MB

065 273 Rajapur Petraha 371 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 779.10 32.57 288 100 25375.29 1558.20 2.2 3428.04 28803.33

MB

066 280 Rajapur Petraha 437 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 917.70 32.57 339 100 29889.49 1835.40 2.2 4037.88 33927.37

MB

067 234 Rajapur Petraha 240 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 504.00 32.57 186 100 16415.28 1008.00 2.2 2217.60 18632.88

MB

068 234 Rajapur Petraha 422 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 886.20 32.57 328 100 28863.53 1772.40 2.2 3899.28 32762.81

MB

069 234 Rajapur Petraha 270 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 567.00 32.57 210 100 18467.19 1134.00 2.2 2494.80 20961.99

MB

070 360 Rajapur Petraha 336 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 705.60 32.57 261 100 22981.39 1411.20 2.2 3104.64 26086.03

MB

071 113 Petraha Petraha 235 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 493.50 32.57 182 100 16073.30 987.00 2.2 2171.40 18244.70

MB

072 40 Petraha Petraha 248 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 520.80 32.57 193 100 16962.46 1041.60 2.2 2291.52 19253.98

MB

073 29 Petraha Petraha 441 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 926.10 32.57 342 100 30163.08 1852.20 2.2 4074.84 34237.92

MB

074 29 Petraha Petraha 318 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 667.80 32.57 247 100 21750.25 1335.60 2.2 2938.32 24688.57

MB

075 Petraha Petraha 192 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 403.20 32.57 149 100 13132.22 806.40 2.2 1774.08 14906.30

~ 208 ~

MB

076 110 Petraha Petraha 852 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1789.20 32.57 661 100 58274.24 3578.40 2.2 7872.48 66146.72

MB

077 151 Petraha Petraha 110 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 231.00 32.57 85 100 7523.67 462.00 2.2 1016.40 8540.07

MB

078 516 Petraha Petraha 556 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1167.60 32.57 432 100 38028.73 2335.20 2.2 5137.44 43166.17

MB

079 50 Petraha Petraha 657 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1379.70 32.57 510 100 44936.83 2759.40 2.2 6070.68 51007.51

MB

080 82 Petraha Petraha 95 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 199.50 32.57 74 100 6497.72 399.00 2.2 877.80 7375.52

MB

081 Petraha Petraha 124 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 260.40 32.57 96 100 8481.23 520.80 2.2 1145.76 9626.99

MB

082 100 Petraha Petraha 183 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 384.30 32.57 142 100 12516.65 768.60 2.2 1690.92 14207.57

MB

083 137 Petraha Petraha 164 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 344.40 32.57 127 100 11217.11 688.80 2.2 1515.36 12732.47

MB

084 271 Petraha Petraha 76 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 159.60 32.57 59 100 5198.17 319.20 2.2 702.24 5900.41

MB

085 133 Petraha Petraha 122 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 256.20 32.57 95 100 8344.43 512.40 2.2 1127.28 9471.71

MB

086 123 Petraha Petraha 389 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 816.90 32.57 302 100 26606.43 1633.80 2.2 3594.36 30200.79

MB

087 119 Petraha Petraha 127 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 266.70 32.57 99 100 8686.42 533.40 2.2 1173.48 9859.90

MB

088 126 Petraha Petraha 171 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 359.10 32.57 133 100 11695.89 718.20 2.2 1580.04 13275.93

MB

089 123 Petraha Petraha 83 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 174.30 32.57 64 100 5676.95 348.60 2.2 766.92 6443.87

MB

090 129 Petraha Petraha 287 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 602.70 32.57 223 100 19629.94 1205.40 2.2 2651.88 22281.82

MB

091 155 Petraha Petraha 279 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 585.90 32.57 217 100 19082.76 1171.80 2.2 2577.96 21660.72

MB

092 181 Petraha Petraha 131 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 275.10 32.57 102 100 8960.01 550.20 2.2 1210.44 10170.45

MB

093 189 Petraha Petraha 103 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 216.30 32.57 80 100 7044.89 432.60 2.2 951.72 7996.61

MB

094 Petraha Petraha 73 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 153.30 32.57 57 100 4992.98 306.60 2.2 674.52 5667.50

MB

095 284 Petraha Petraha 79 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 165.90 32.57 61 100 5403.36 331.80 2.2 729.96 6133.32

MB

096 510 Petraha Petraha 600 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1260.00 32.57 466 100 41038.20 2520.00 2.2 5544.00 46582.20

MB

097 160 Petraha Petraha 327 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 686.70 32.57 254 100 22365.82 1373.40 2.2 3021.48 25387.30

MB

098 505 Petraha Petraha 247 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 518.70 32.57 192 100 16894.06 1037.40 2.2 2282.28 19176.34

MB

099 324 Petraha Petraha 321 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 674.10 32.57 249 100 21955.44 1348.20 2.2 2966.04 24921.48

MB

100 342 Petraha Petraha 165 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 346.50 32.57 128 100 11285.51 693.00 2.2 1524.60 12810.11

MB

101 350 Petraha Petraha 286 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 600.60 32.57 222 100 19561.54 1201.20 2.2 2642.64 22204.18

~ 209 ~

MB

102 545 Petraha Petraha 378 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 793.80 32.57 293 100 25854.07 1587.60 2.2 3492.72 29346.79

MB

103 581 Petraha Petraha 187 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 392.70 32.57 145 100 12790.24 785.40 2.2 1727.88 14518.12

MB

104 804 Petraha Balsinghpur 418 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 877.80 32.57 325 100 28589.95 1755.60 2.2 3862.32 32452.27

MB

105 809 Petraha Petraha 144 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 302.40 32.57 112 100 9849.17 604.80 2.2 1330.56 11179.73

MB

106 811 Petraha Petraha 78 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 163.80 32.57 61 100 5334.97 327.60 2.2 720.72 6055.69

MB

107 865 Petraha Petraha 94 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 197.40 32.57 73 100 6429.32 394.80 2.2 868.56 7297.88

MB

108 873 Petraha Petraha 311 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 653.10 32.57 241 100 21271.47 1306.20 2.2 2873.64 24145.11

MB

109 979 Petraha Balsinghpur 198 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 415.80 32.57 154 100 13542.61 831.60 2.2 1829.52 15372.13

MB

110 182 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 278 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 583.80 32.57 216 100 19014.37 1167.60 2.2 2568.72 21583.09

MB

111 48 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 333 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 699.30 32.57 259 100 22776.20 1398.60 2.2 3076.92 25853.12

MB

112 48 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 93 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 195.30 32.57 72 100 6360.92 390.60 2.2 859.32 7220.24

MB

113 52 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 211 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 443.10 32.57 164 100 14431.77 886.20 2.2 1949.64 16381.41

MB

114 56 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 204 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 428.40 32.57 158 100 13952.99 856.80 2.2 1884.96 15837.95

MB

115 1014 Petraha Petraha 107 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 224.70 32.57 83 100 7318.48 449.40 2.2 988.68 8307.16

MB

116 1010 Petraha Petraha 51 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 107.10 32.57 40 100 3488.25 214.20 2.2 471.24 3959.49

MB

117 381 Petraha Petraha 198 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 415.80 32.57 154 100 13542.61 831.60 2.2 1829.52 15372.13

MB

118 382 Petraha Petraha 360 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 756.00 32.57 279 100 24622.92 1512.00 2.2 3326.40 27949.32

MB

119 878 Petraha Petraha 208 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 436.80 32.57 161 100 14226.58 873.60 2.2 1921.92 16148.50

MB

120 966 Petraha Petraha 48 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 100.80 32.57 37 100 3283.06 201.60 2.2 443.52 3726.58

MB

121 966 Petraha Balsinghpur 272 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 571.20 32.57 211 100 18603.98 1142.40 2.2 2513.28 21117.26

MB

122 243 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 230 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 483.00 32.57 179 100 15731.31 966.00 2.2 2125.20 17856.51

MB

123 p Adgodwa Adgodwa 1102 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 2314.20 32.57 856 100 75373.49 4628.40 2.2 10182.48 85555.97

MB

124 100 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 1014 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 2129.40 32.57 787 100 69354.56 4258.80 2.2 9369.36 78723.92

MB

125 p Adgodwa Adgodwa 526 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1104.60 32.57 408 100 35976.82 2209.20 2.2 4860.24 40837.06

MB

126 185 Adgodwa Adgodwa 661 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1388.10 32.57 513 100 45210.42 2776.20 2.2 6107.64 51318.06

MB

127 Adgodwa Adgodwa 1335 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 2803.50 32.57 1036 100 91310.00 5607.00 2.2 12335.40 103645.40

~ 210 ~

MB

128 257 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 371 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 779.10 32.57 288 100 25375.29 1558.20 2.2 3428.04 28803.33

MB

129 223 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 206 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 432.60 32.57 160 100 14089.78 865.20 2.2 1903.44 15993.22

MB

130 232 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 546 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1146.60 32.57 424 100 37344.76 2293.20 2.2 5045.04 42389.80

MB

131 232 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 472 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 991.20 32.57 366 100 32283.38 1982.40 2.2 4361.28 36644.66

MB

132 376 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 238 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 499.80 32.57 185 100 16278.49 999.60 2.2 2199.12 18477.61

MB

133 569 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 457 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 959.70 32.57 355 100 31257.43 1919.40 2.2 4222.68 35480.11

MB

134 495 Shahpur_Kalan Nausar Gumariha 570 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1197.00 32.57 443 100 38986.29 2394.00 2.2 5266.80 44253.09

MB

135 792 Shahpur Khurd Balsinghpur 1869 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 3924.90 32.57 1451 100 127833.99 7849.80 2.2 17269.56 145103.55

MB

136 462 Shahpur Khurd Shahpur Khurd 872 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1831.20 32.57 677 100 59642.18 3662.40 2.2 8057.28 67699.46

MB

137 72 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 719 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1509.90 32.57 558 100 49177.44 3019.80 2.2 6643.56 55821.00

MB

138 111 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 509 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1068.90 32.57 395 100 34814.07 2137.80 2.2 4703.16 39517.23

MB

139 100 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 118 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 247.80 32.57 92 100 8070.85 495.60 2.2 1090.32 9161.17

MB

140 96 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 224 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 470.40 32.57 174 100 15320.93 940.80 2.2 2069.76 17390.69

MB

141 371 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 603 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1266.30 32.57 468 100 41243.39 2532.60 2.2 5571.72 46815.11

MB

142 241 Lagdiha Nausar Gumariha 763 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1602.30 32.57 592 100 52186.91 3204.60 2.2 7050.12 59237.03

MB

143 50 Lagdiha Nausar Gumariha 868 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1822.80 32.57 674 100 59368.60 3645.60 2.2 8020.32 67388.92

TOTAL 51290 107709.00 39820 3508082.13 215418.00 473919.60 3982001.73

~ 211 ~

ESTIMATE OF PERIPHERAL BUNDS- 2B1G4c1c Soding Charges

WORK KH. No.

NAME OF GP

NAME OF VILLAGES

LENGTH BASE TOP HIGHT CS EW RATE MD L.

CHARGES T. COST

Sqr. Mtr.

RATE S.

AMOUNT T.

AMOUNT

PB 01 365 Nainiha Khariya 1700 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 6109.38 32.57 2141 100 198982.34 6868.00 2.2 15109.60 214091.94

PB 02 367 Nainiha Khariya 1617 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 5811.09 32.57 2036 100 189267.32 6532.68 2.2 14371.90 203639.22

PB 03 48 Nainiha Khariya 2292 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 8236.88 32.57 2886 100 268275.02 9259.68 2.2 20371.30 288646.31

PB 04 48 Nainiha Khariya 946 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 3399.69 32.57 1191 100 110727.82 3821.84 2.2 8408.05 119135.87

PB 05 1142 Khariya Khariya 587 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 2109.53 32.57 739 100 68707.43 2371.48 2.2 5217.26 73924.69

PB 06 1142 Khariya Khariya 360 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 1293.75 32.57 453 100 42137.44 1454.40 2.2 3199.68 45337.12

PB 07 866 Khariya Khariya 994 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 3572.19 32.57 1252 100 116346.15 4015.76 2.2 8834.67 125180.82

PB 08 873 Khariya Khariya 567 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 2037.66 32.57 714 100 66366.46 2290.68 2.2 5039.50 71405.96

PB 09 47 Katraniya Petraha 244 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 876.88 32.57 307 100 28559.82 985.76 2.2 2168.67 30728.49

PB 10 24 Katraniya Petraha 149 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 535.47 32.57 188 100 17440.22 601.96 2.2 1324.31 18764.53

PB 11 475 Katraniya Petraha 1039 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 3733.91 32.57 1308 100 121613.33 4197.56 2.2 9234.63 130847.96

PB 12 99 Petraha Petraha 2413 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 8671.72 32.57 3039 100 282437.88 9748.52 2.2 21446.74 303884.62

PB 13 74 Rajapur Petraha 2169 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 7794.84 32.57 2732 100 253878.06 8762.76 2.2 19278.07 273156.13

PB 14 99 Petraha Petraha 943 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 3388.91 32.57 1188 100 110376.68 3809.72 2.2 8381.38 118758.06

PB 15 491 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 857 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 3079.84 32.57 1079 100 100310.51 3462.28 2.2 7617.02 107927.53

PB 16 628 Balsinghpur Balsinghpur 2048 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 7360.00 32.57 2579 100 239715.20 8273.92 2.2 18202.62 257917.82

TOTAL 18925 68011.72 23833 2215141.68 76457.00 168205.40 2383347.08

~ 212 ~

ESTIMATE OF CONTOUR BUNDS- 2B1G4c2a Soding Charges

WORK KH. No. NAME OF

GP NAME OF VILLAGES

LENGTH BASE TOP HIGHT CS EW RATE MD L.

CHARGES T. COST Sqr. Mtr. RATE

S. AMOUNT

T. AMOUNT

CB 001 522 Khariya Khariya 407 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 329.67 32.57 132 100 10737.35 1123.32 2.2 2471.30 13208.66

CB 002 245 Khariya Khariya 353 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 285.93 32.57 115 100 9312.74 974.28 2.2 2143.42 11456.16

CB 003 522 Khariya Khariya 200 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 162.00 32.57 65 100 5276.34 552.00 2.2 1214.40 6490.74

CB 004 522 Khariya Khariya 179 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 144.99 32.57 58 100 4722.32 494.04 2.2 1086.89 5809.21

CB 005 532 Khariya Khariya 110 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 89.10 32.57 36 100 2901.99 303.60 2.2 667.92 3569.91

CB 006 532 Khariya Khariya 121 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 98.01 32.57 39 100 3192.19 333.96 2.2 734.71 3926.90

CB 007 532 Khariya Khariya 133 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 107.73 32.57 43 100 3508.77 367.08 2.2 807.58 4316.34

CB 008 530 Khariya Khariya 171 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 138.51 32.57 55 100 4511.27 471.96 2.2 1038.31 5549.58

CB 009 528 Khariya Khariya 124 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 100.44 32.57 40 100 3271.33 342.24 2.2 752.93 4024.26

CB 010 520 Khariya Khariya 108 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 87.48 32.57 35 100 2849.22 298.08 2.2 655.78 3505.00

CB 011 217 Khariya Khariya 257 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 208.17 32.57 83 100 6780.10 709.32 2.2 1560.50 8340.60

CB 012 240 Khariya Khariya 546 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 442.26 32.57 177 100 14404.41 1506.96 2.2 3315.31 17719.72

CB 013 194 Khariya Khariya 540 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 437.40 32.57 175 100 14246.12 1490.40 2.2 3278.88 17525.00

CB 014 240 Khariya Khariya 411 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 332.91 32.57 133 100 10842.88 1134.36 2.2 2495.59 13338.47

CB 015 253 Khariya Khariya 210 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 170.10 32.57 68 100 5540.16 579.60 2.2 1275.12 6815.28

CB 016 256/1146 Khariya Khariya 490 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 396.90 32.57 159 100 12927.03 1352.40 2.2 2975.28 15902.31

CB 017 269 Khariya Khariya 158 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 127.98 32.57 51 100 4168.31 436.08 2.2 959.38 5127.68

CB 018 279 Khariya Khariya 433 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 350.73 32.57 141 100 11423.28 1195.08 2.2 2629.18 14052.45

CB 019 293 Khariya Khariya 59 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 47.79 32.57 19 100 1556.52 162.84 2.2 358.25 1914.77

CB 020 489 Khariya Khariya 317 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 256.77 32.57 103 100 8363.00 874.92 2.2 1924.82 10287.82

CB 021 602 Khariya Khariya 221 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 179.01 32.57 72 100 5830.36 609.96 2.2 1341.91 7172.27

CB 022 445 Khariya Khariya 211 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 170.91 32.57 68 100 5566.54 582.36 2.2 1281.19 6847.73

CB 023 437 Khariya Khariya 499 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 404.19 32.57 162 100 13164.47 1377.24 2.2 3029.93 16194.40

CB 024 419 Khariya Khariya 351 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 284.31 32.57 114 100 9259.98 968.76 2.2 2131.27 11391.25

CB 025 469 Khariya Khariya 235 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 190.35 32.57 76 100 6199.70 648.60 2.2 1426.92 7626.62

CB 026 421 Khariya Khariya 250 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 202.50 32.57 81 100 6595.43 690.00 2.2 1518.00 8113.43

CB 027 391 Khariya Khariya 371 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 300.51 32.57 120 100 9787.61 1023.96 2.2 2252.71 12040.32

CB 028 377 Khariya Khariya 457 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 370.17 32.57 148 100 12056.44 1261.32 2.2 2774.90 14831.34

CB 029 370 Khariya Khariya 254 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 205.74 32.57 82 100 6700.95 701.04 2.2 1542.29 8243.24

CB 030 461 Khariya Khariya 142 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 115.02 32.57 46 100 3746.20 391.92 2.2 862.22 4608.43

CB 031 460 Khariya Khariya 118 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 95.58 32.57 38 100 3113.04 325.68 2.2 716.50 3829.54

CB 032 481 Khariya Khariya 348 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 281.88 32.57 113 100 9180.83 960.48 2.2 2113.06 11293.89

CB 033 531 Khariya Khariya 459 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 371.79 32.57 149 100 12109.20 1266.84 2.2 2787.05 14896.25

CB 034 553 Khariya Khariya 275 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 222.75 32.57 89 100 7254.97 759.00 2.2 1669.80 8924.77

CB 035 554 Khariya Khariya 176 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 142.56 32.57 57 100 4643.18 485.76 2.2 1068.67 5711.85

CB 036 534 Khariya Khariya 238 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 192.78 32.57 77 100 6278.84 656.88 2.2 1445.14 7723.98

~ 213 ~

CB 037 573 Khariya Khariya 159 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 128.79 32.57 52 100 4194.69 438.84 2.2 965.45 5160.14

CB 038 573 Khariya Khariya 570 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 461.70 32.57 185 100 15037.57 1573.20 2.2 3461.04 18498.61

CB 039 531 Khariya Khariya 96 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 77.76 32.57 31 100 2532.64 264.96 2.2 582.91 3115.56

CB 040 573 Khariya Khariya 304 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 246.24 32.57 99 100 8020.04 839.04 2.2 1845.89 9865.92

CB 041 Khariya Khariya 202 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 163.62 32.57 66 100 5329.10 557.52 2.2 1226.54 6555.65

CB 042 506 Khariya Khariya 366 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 296.46 32.57 119 100 9655.70 1010.16 2.2 2222.35 11878.05

CB 043 616 Khariya Khariya 238 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 192.78 32.57 77 100 6278.84 656.88 2.2 1445.14 7723.98

CB 044 632 Khariya Khariya 365 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 295.65 32.57 118 100 9629.32 1007.40 2.2 2216.28 11845.60

CB 045 635 Khariya Khariya 169 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 136.89 32.57 55 100 4458.51 466.44 2.2 1026.17 5484.68

CB 046 655 Khariya Khariya 169 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 136.89 32.57 55 100 4458.51 466.44 2.2 1026.17 5484.68

CB 047 683 Khariya Khariya 209 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 169.29 32.57 68 100 5513.78 576.84 2.2 1269.05 6782.82

CB 048 698 Khariya Khariya 510 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 413.10 32.57 166 100 13454.67 1407.60 2.2 3096.72 16551.39

CB 049 703 Khariya Khariya 155 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 125.55 32.57 50 100 4089.16 427.80 2.2 941.16 5030.32

CB 050 697 Khariya Khariya 400 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 324.00 32.57 130 100 10552.68 1104.00 2.2 2428.80 12981.48

CB 051 804 Khariya Khariya 454 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 367.74 32.57 147 100 11977.29 1253.04 2.2 2756.69 14733.98

CB 052 804 Khariya Khariya 128 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 103.68 32.57 42 100 3376.86 353.28 2.2 777.22 4154.07

CB 053 804 Khariya Khariya 394 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 319.14 32.57 128 100 10394.39 1087.44 2.2 2392.37 12786.76

CB 054 801 Khariya Khariya 207 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 167.67 32.57 67 100 5461.01 571.32 2.2 1256.90 6717.92

CB 055 751 Khariya Khariya 435 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 352.35 32.57 141 100 11476.04 1200.60 2.2 2641.32 14117.36

CB 056 750 Khariya Khariya 148 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 119.88 32.57 48 100 3904.49 408.48 2.2 898.66 4803.15

CB 057 Khariya Khariya 261 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 211.41 32.57 85 100 6885.62 720.36 2.2 1584.79 8470.42

CB 058 782 Khariya Khariya 1131 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 916.11 32.57 367 100 29837.70 3121.56 2.2 6867.43 36705.13

CB 059 801 Khariya Khariya 446 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 361.26 32.57 145 100 11766.24 1230.96 2.2 2708.11 14474.35

CB 060 832 Khariya Khariya 588 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 476.28 32.57 191 100 15512.44 1622.88 2.2 3570.34 19082.78

CB 061 823 Khariya Khariya 300 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 243.00 32.57 97 100 7914.51 828.00 2.2 1821.60 9736.11

CB 062 896 Khariya Khariya 315 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 255.15 32.57 102 100 8310.24 869.40 2.2 1912.68 10222.92

CB 063 95 Khariya Nainiha 250 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 202.50 32.57 81 100 6595.43 690.00 2.2 1518.00 8113.43

CB 064 96 Khariya Nainiha 328 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 265.68 32.57 106 100 8653.20 905.28 2.2 1991.62 10644.81

CB 065 243 Khariya Nainiha 275 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 222.75 32.57 89 100 7254.97 759.00 2.2 1669.80 8924.77

CB 066 216 Khariya Nainiha 353 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 285.93 32.57 115 100 9312.74 974.28 2.2 2143.42 11456.16

CB 067 243 Khariya Nainiha 190 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 153.90 32.57 62 100 5012.52 524.40 2.2 1153.68 6166.20

CB 068 101 Khariya Nainiha 204 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 165.24 32.57 66 100 5381.87 563.04 2.2 1238.69 6620.55

CB 069 213 Khariya Nainiha 498 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 403.38 32.57 162 100 13138.09 1374.48 2.2 3023.86 16161.94

CB 070 103 Khariya Nainiha 169 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 136.89 32.57 55 100 4458.51 466.44 2.2 1026.17 5484.68

CB 071 213 Khariya Nainiha 319 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 258.39 32.57 104 100 8415.76 880.44 2.2 1936.97 10352.73

CB 072 611 Khariya Nainiha 377 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 305.37 32.57 122 100 9945.90 1040.52 2.2 2289.14 12235.04

CB 073 145 Khariya Nainiha 233 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 188.73 32.57 76 100 6146.94 643.08 2.2 1414.78 7561.71

CB 074 143 Khariya Nainiha 224 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 181.44 32.57 73 100 5909.50 618.24 2.2 1360.13 7269.63

CB 075 131 Khariya Nainiha 282 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 228.42 32.57 92 100 7439.64 778.32 2.2 1712.30 9151.94

CB 076 132 Khariya Nainiha 398 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 322.38 32.57 129 100 10499.92 1098.48 2.2 2416.66 12916.57

CB 077 132 Khariya Nainiha 380 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 307.80 32.57 123 100 10025.05 1048.80 2.2 2307.36 12332.41

CB 078 137 Khariya Nainiha 374 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 302.94 32.57 121 100 9866.76 1032.24 2.2 2270.93 12137.68

~ 214 ~

CB 079 137 Khariya Nainiha 408 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 330.48 32.57 132 100 10763.73 1126.08 2.2 2477.38 13241.11

CB 080 16 Khariya Khariya 420 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 340.20 32.57 136 100 11080.31 1159.20 2.2 2550.24 13630.55

CB 081 93 Khariya Khariya 187 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 151.47 32.57 61 100 4933.38 516.12 2.2 1135.46 6068.84

CB 174 82 Jhala Jhala 311 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 251.91 32.57 101 100 8204.71 858.36 2.2 1888.39 10093.10

CB 175 Jhala Jhala 188 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 152.28 32.57 61 100 4959.76 518.88 2.2 1141.54 6101.30

CB 176 Jhala Jhala 365 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 295.65 32.57 118 100 9629.32 1007.40 2.2 2216.28 11845.60

CB 082 163 Khariya Khariya 348 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 281.88 32.57 113 100 9180.83 960.48 2.2 2113.06 11293.89

CB 083 103 Khariya Khariya 227 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 183.87 32.57 74 100 5988.65 626.52 2.2 1378.34 7366.99

CB 084 122 Khariya Khariya 125 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 101.25 32.57 41 100 3297.71 345.00 2.2 759.00 4056.71

CB 085 33 Khariya Khariya 171 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 138.51 32.57 55 100 4511.27 471.96 2.2 1038.31 5549.58

CB 086 223 Khariya Khariya 219 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 177.39 32.57 71 100 5777.59 604.44 2.2 1329.77 7107.36

CB 087 179 Khariya Khariya 299 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 242.19 32.57 97 100 7888.13 825.24 2.2 1815.53 9703.66

CB 088 170 Khariya Khariya 309 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 250.29 32.57 100 100 8151.95 852.84 2.2 1876.25 10028.19

CB 089 269 Khariya Khariya 186 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 150.66 32.57 60 100 4907.00 513.36 2.2 1129.39 6036.39

CB 090 317 Khariya Khariya 364 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 294.84 32.57 118 100 9602.94 1004.64 2.2 2210.21 11813.15

CB 091 2535 Urra Urra 125 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 101.25 32.57 41 100 3297.71 345.00 2.2 759.00 4056.71

CB 092 2501 Urra Urra 328 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 265.68 32.57 106 100 8653.20 905.28 2.2 1991.62 10644.81

CB 093 2571 Urra Urra 667 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 540.27 32.57 216 100 17596.59 1840.92 2.2 4050.02 21646.62

CB 094 2499 Urra Urra 532 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 430.92 32.57 173 100 14035.06 1468.32 2.2 3230.30 17265.37

CB 095 2558 Urra Urra 459 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 371.79 32.57 149 100 12109.20 1266.84 2.2 2787.05 14896.25

CB 096 2561 Urra Urra 270 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 218.70 32.57 88 100 7123.06 745.20 2.2 1639.44 8762.50

CB 097 P Urra Urra 416 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 336.96 32.57 135 100 10974.79 1148.16 2.2 2525.95 13500.74

CB 098 2569 Urra Urra 456 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 369.36 32.57 148 100 12030.06 1258.56 2.2 2768.83 14798.89

CB 099 2589 Urra Urra 355 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 287.55 32.57 115 100 9365.50 979.80 2.2 2155.56 11521.06

CB 100 2599/2790 Urra Urra 487 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 394.47 32.57 158 100 12847.89 1344.12 2.2 2957.06 15804.95

CB 101 2633 Urra Urra 328 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 265.68 32.57 106 100 8653.20 905.28 2.2 1991.62 10644.81

CB 102 2641 Urra Urra 274 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 221.94 32.57 89 100 7228.59 756.24 2.2 1663.73 8892.31

CB 103 2642 Urra Urra 275 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 222.75 32.57 89 100 7254.97 759.00 2.2 1669.80 8924.77

CB 104 2651 Urra Urra 235 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 190.35 32.57 76 100 6199.70 648.60 2.2 1426.92 7626.62

CB 105 2649 Urra Urra 326 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 264.06 32.57 106 100 8600.43 899.76 2.2 1979.47 10579.91

CB 106 2332 Urra Urra 188 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 152.28 32.57 61 100 4959.76 518.88 2.2 1141.54 6101.30

CB 107 2187 Urra Urra 163 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 132.03 32.57 53 100 4300.22 449.88 2.2 989.74 5289.95

CB 108 2184 Urra Urra 390 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 315.90 32.57 127 100 10288.86 1076.40 2.2 2368.08 12656.94

CB 109 2163 Urra Urra 86 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 69.66 32.57 28 100 2268.83 237.36 2.2 522.19 2791.02

CB 110 2182 Urra Urra 277 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 224.37 32.57 90 100 7307.73 764.52 2.2 1681.94 8989.67

CB 111 Urra Urra 249 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 201.69 32.57 81 100 6569.04 687.24 2.2 1511.93 8080.97

CB 112 2197 Urra Urra 203 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 164.43 32.57 66 100 5355.49 560.28 2.2 1232.62 6588.10

CB 113 2197 Urra Urra 248 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 200.88 32.57 80 100 6542.66 684.48 2.2 1505.86 8048.52

CB 114 2233 Urra Urra 412 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 333.72 32.57 134 100 10869.26 1137.12 2.2 2501.66 13370.92

CB 115 2201 Urra Urra 691 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 559.71 32.57 224 100 18229.75 1907.16 2.2 4195.75 22425.51

CB 116 2205 Urra Urra 317 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 256.77 32.57 103 100 8363.00 874.92 2.2 1924.82 10287.82

CB 117 2206 Urra Urra 129 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 104.49 32.57 42 100 3403.24 356.04 2.2 783.29 4186.53

~ 215 ~

CB 118 2158 Urra Urra 306 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 247.86 32.57 99 100 8072.80 844.56 2.2 1858.03 9930.83

CB 119 2114 Urra Urra 289 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 234.09 32.57 94 100 7624.31 797.64 2.2 1754.81 9379.12

CB 120 2114 Urra Urra 287 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 232.47 32.57 93 100 7571.55 792.12 2.2 1742.66 9314.21

CB 121 2090 Urra Urra 217 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 175.77 32.57 70 100 5724.83 598.92 2.2 1317.62 7042.45

CB 122 2088 Urra Urra 295 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 238.95 32.57 96 100 7782.60 814.20 2.2 1791.24 9573.84

CB 123 2097 Urra Urra 274 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 221.94 32.57 89 100 7228.59 756.24 2.2 1663.73 8892.31

CB 124 2243 Urra Urra 563 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 456.03 32.57 183 100 14852.90 1553.88 2.2 3418.54 18271.43

CB 125 2237 Urra Urra 238 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 192.78 32.57 77 100 6278.84 656.88 2.2 1445.14 7723.98

CB 126 2215 Urra Urra 248 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 200.88 32.57 80 100 6542.66 684.48 2.2 1505.86 8048.52

CB 127 2230 Urra Urra 415 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 336.15 32.57 135 100 10948.41 1145.40 2.2 2519.88 13468.29

CB 128 2194 Urra Urra 170 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 137.70 32.57 55 100 4484.89 469.20 2.2 1032.24 5517.13

CB 129 2231 Urra Urra 560 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 453.60 32.57 182 100 14773.75 1545.60 2.2 3400.32 18174.07

CB 130 2268 Urra Urra 76 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 61.56 32.57 25 100 2005.01 209.76 2.2 461.47 2466.48

CB 131 2243 Urra Urra 292 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 236.52 32.57 95 100 7703.46 805.92 2.2 1773.02 9476.48

CB 132 2264 Urra Urra 213 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 172.53 32.57 69 100 5619.30 587.88 2.2 1293.34 6912.64

CB 133 2067 Urra Urra 236 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 191.16 32.57 77 100 6226.08 651.36 2.2 1432.99 7659.07

CB 134 2100 Urra Urra 206 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 166.86 32.57 67 100 5434.63 568.56 2.2 1250.83 6685.46

CB 135 2082 Urra Urra 292 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 236.52 32.57 95 100 7703.46 805.92 2.2 1773.02 9476.48

CB 136 2081 Urra Urra 253 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 204.93 32.57 82 100 6674.57 698.28 2.2 1536.22 8210.79

CB 137 2062 Urra Urra 334 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 270.54 32.57 108 100 8811.49 921.84 2.2 2028.05 10839.54

CB 138 1841 Urra Urra 216 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 174.96 32.57 70 100 5698.45 596.16 2.2 1311.55 7010.00

CB 139 163 Khariya Nainiha 258 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 208.98 32.57 84 100 6806.48 712.08 2.2 1566.58 8373.05

CB 140 156 Khariya Nainiha 1029 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 833.49 32.57 334 100 27146.77 2840.04 2.2 6248.09 33394.86

CB 141 154 Khariya Nainiha 384 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 311.04 32.57 125 100 10130.57 1059.84 2.2 2331.65 12462.22

CB 142 84 Urra Semrahana 206 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 166.86 32.57 67 100 5434.63 568.56 2.2 1250.83 6685.46

CB 143 88 Urra Semrahana 411 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 332.91 32.57 133 100 10842.88 1134.36 2.2 2495.59 13338.47

CB 144 92 Urra Semrahana 389 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 315.09 32.57 126 100 10262.48 1073.64 2.2 2362.01 12624.49

CB 145 97 Urra Semrahana 474 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 383.94 32.57 154 100 12504.93 1308.24 2.2 2878.13 15383.05

CB 146 106 Urra Semrahana 288 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 233.28 32.57 93 100 7597.93 794.88 2.2 1748.74 9346.67

CB 147 166 Urra Semrahana 352 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 285.12 32.57 114 100 9286.36 971.52 2.2 2137.34 11423.70

CB 148 132 Urra Semrahana 612 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 495.72 32.57 199 100 16145.60 1689.12 2.2 3716.06 19861.66

CB 149 125 Urra Semrahana 120 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 97.20 32.57 39 100 3165.80 331.20 2.2 728.64 3894.44

CB 150 159 Urra Semrahana 395 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 319.95 32.57 128 100 10420.77 1090.20 2.2 2398.44 12819.21

CB 151 159 Urra Semrahana 338 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 273.78 32.57 110 100 8917.01 932.88 2.2 2052.34 10969.35

CB 152 178 Urra Semrahana 590 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 477.90 32.57 191 100 15565.20 1628.40 2.2 3582.48 19147.68

CB 153 185 Urra Semrahana 260 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 210.60 32.57 84 100 6859.24 717.60 2.2 1578.72 8437.96

CB 154 185 Urra Semrahana 208 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 168.48 32.57 68 100 5487.39 574.08 2.2 1262.98 6750.37

CB 155 P Urra Semrahana 271 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 219.51 32.57 88 100 7149.44 747.96 2.2 1645.51 8794.95

CB 156 253 Urra Semrahana 108 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 87.48 32.57 35 100 2849.22 298.08 2.2 655.78 3505.00

CB 157 260 Urra Semrahana 485 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 392.85 32.57 157 100 12795.12 1338.60 2.2 2944.92 15740.04

CB 158 304 Urra Semrahana 315 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 255.15 32.57 102 100 8310.24 869.40 2.2 1912.68 10222.92

CB 177 120 Jhala Jhala 296 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 239.76 32.57 96 100 7808.98 816.96 2.2 1797.31 9606.30

~ 216 ~

CB 178 200 Jhala Jhala 350 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 283.50 32.57 114 100 9233.60 966.00 2.2 2125.20 11358.80

CB 179 200 Jhala Jhala 196 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 158.76 32.57 64 100 5170.81 540.96 2.2 1190.11 6360.93

CB 159 283 Urra Semrahana 473 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 383.13 32.57 154 100 12478.54 1305.48 2.2 2872.06 15350.60

CB 160 241 Urra Semrahana 489 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 396.09 32.57 159 100 12900.65 1349.64 2.2 2969.21 15869.86

CB 161 238 Urra Semrahana 378 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 306.18 32.57 123 100 9972.28 1043.28 2.2 2295.22 12267.50

CB 162 P Urra Semrahana 393 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 318.33 32.57 128 100 10368.01 1084.68 2.2 2386.30 12754.30

CB 163 195 Urra Semrahana 1115 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 903.15 32.57 362 100 29415.60 3077.40 2.2 6770.28 36185.88

CB 164 199 Urra Semrahana 195 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 157.95 32.57 63 100 5144.43 538.20 2.2 1184.04 6328.47

CB 165 202 Urra Semrahana 208 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 168.48 32.57 68 100 5487.39 574.08 2.2 1262.98 6750.37

CB 166 76 Urra Semrahana 1210 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 980.10 32.57 393 100 31921.86 3339.60 2.2 7347.12 39268.98

CB 167 39 Urra Semrahana 168 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 136.08 32.57 55 100 4432.13 463.68 2.2 1020.10 5452.22

CB 168 29 Urra Semrahana 235 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 190.35 32.57 76 100 6199.70 648.60 2.2 1426.92 7626.62

CB 169 P Urra Semrahana 210 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 170.10 32.57 68 100 5540.16 579.60 2.2 1275.12 6815.28

CB 170 P Urra Semrahana 473 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 383.13 32.57 154 100 12478.54 1305.48 2.2 2872.06 15350.60

CB 171 27 Urra Semrahana 473 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 383.13 32.57 154 100 12478.54 1305.48 2.2 2872.06 15350.60

CB 172 6 Urra Semrahana 527 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 426.87 32.57 171 100 13903.16 1454.52 2.2 3199.94 17103.10

CB 173 5 Urra Semrahana 103 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 83.43 32.57 33 100 2717.32 284.28 2.2 625.42 3342.73

CB 180 131 Jhala Jhala 523 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 423.63 32.57 170 100 13797.63 1443.48 2.2 3175.66 16973.29

CB 181 Jhala Jhala 245 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 198.45 32.57 80 100 6463.52 676.20 2.2 1487.64 7951.16

CB 182 141 Jhala Jhala 248 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 200.88 32.57 80 100 6542.66 684.48 2.2 1505.86 8048.52

CB 183 139 Jhala Jhala 368 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 298.08 32.57 119 100 9708.47 1015.68 2.2 2234.50 11942.96

CB 184 156 Jhala Jhala 296 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 239.76 32.57 96 100 7808.98 816.96 2.2 1797.31 9606.30

CB 185 154 Jhala Jhala 275 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 222.75 32.57 89 100 7254.97 759.00 2.2 1669.80 8924.77

CB 186 Jhala Jhala 510 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 413.10 32.57 166 100 13454.67 1407.60 2.2 3096.72 16551.39

CB 187 Jhala Jhala 278 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 225.18 32.57 90 100 7334.11 767.28 2.2 1688.02 9022.13

CB 188 349 Jhala Jhala 219 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 177.39 32.57 71 100 5777.59 604.44 2.2 1329.77 7107.36

CB 189 465 Jhala Jhala 92 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 74.52 32.57 30 100 2427.12 253.92 2.2 558.62 2985.74

CB 190 456 Jhala Jhala 205 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 166.05 32.57 67 100 5408.25 565.80 2.2 1244.76 6653.01

CB 191 Jhala Jhala 276 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 223.56 32.57 90 100 7281.35 761.76 2.2 1675.87 8957.22

CB 192 393 Jhala Jhala 303 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 245.43 32.57 98 100 7993.66 836.28 2.2 1839.82 9833.47

CB 193 400 Jhala Jhala 148 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 119.88 32.57 48 100 3904.49 408.48 2.2 898.66 4803.15

CB 194 404 Jhala Jhala 111 2.25 0.45 0.6 0.81 89.91 32.57 36 100 2928.37 306.36 2.2 673.99 3602.36

TOTAL 61580 49879.80 19985 1624585.09 169960.80 373913.76 1998498.85

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ESTIMATE OF MARGINAL BUNDS- 2B1G4c2a Soding Charges

WORK KH. No. NAME OF

GP NAME OF VILLAGES

LENGTH BASE TOP HIGHT CS EW RATE MD L.

CHARGES T. COST Sqr. Mtr. RATE

S. AMOUNT

T. AMOUNT

MB 01 240 Khariya Khariya 840 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1764.00 32.57 652 100 57453.48 3528.00 2.2 7761.60 65215.08

MB 02 593 Khariya Khariya 193 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 405.30 32.57 150 100 13200.62 810.60 2.2 1783.32 14983.94

MB 03 Khariya Khariya 302 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 634.20 32.57 234 100 20655.89 1268.40 2.2 2790.48 23446.37

MB 04 448 Khariya Khariya 308 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 646.80 32.57 239 100 21066.28 1293.60 2.2 2845.92 23912.20

MB 05 584 Khariya Khariya 645 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1354.50 32.57 501 100 44116.07 2709.00 2.2 5959.80 50075.87

MB 06 631 Khariya Khariya 233 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 489.30 32.57 181 100 15936.50 978.60 2.2 2152.92 18089.42

MB 07 631 Khariya Khariya 192 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 403.20 32.57 149 100 13132.22 806.40 2.2 1774.08 14906.30

MB 08 635 Khariya Khariya 295 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 619.50 32.57 229 100 20177.12 1239.00 2.2 2725.80 22902.92

MB 09 650 Khariya Khariya 308 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 646.80 32.57 239 100 21066.28 1293.60 2.2 2845.92 23912.20

MB 10 671 Khariya Khariya 281 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 590.10 32.57 218 100 19219.56 1180.20 2.2 2596.44 21816.00

MB 11 Khariya Khariya 279 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 585.90 32.57 217 100 19082.76 1171.80 2.2 2577.96 21660.72

MB 12 Khariya Khariya 273 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 573.30 32.57 212 100 18672.38 1146.60 2.2 2522.52 21194.90

MB 13 697 Khariya Khariya 322 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 676.20 32.57 250 100 22023.83 1352.40 2.2 2975.28 24999.11

MB 14 697 Khariya Khariya 300 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 630.00 32.57 233 100 20519.10 1260.00 2.2 2772.00 23291.10

MB 15 832 Khariya Khariya 502 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1054.20 32.57 390 100 34335.29 2108.40 2.2 4638.48 38973.77

MB 16 832 Khariya Khariya 380 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 798.00 32.57 295 100 25990.86 1596.00 2.2 3511.20 29502.06

MB 17 813 Khariya Khariya 230 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 483.00 32.57 179 100 15731.31 966.00 2.2 2125.20 17856.51

MB 18 881 Khariya Khariya 314 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 659.40 32.57 244 100 21476.66 1318.80 2.2 2901.36 24378.02

MB 19 147 Khariya Nainiha 313 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 657.30 32.57 243 100 21408.26 1314.60 2.2 2892.12 24300.38

MB 20 93 Khariya Khariya 602 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1264.20 32.57 467 100 41174.99 2528.40 2.2 5562.48 46737.47

MB 21 11 Khariya Khariya 281 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 590.10 32.57 218 100 19219.56 1180.20 2.2 2596.44 21816.00

MB 22 11 Khariya Khariya 375 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 787.50 32.57 291 100 25648.88 1575.00 2.2 3465.00 29113.88

MB 23 43 Khariya Khariya 284 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 596.40 32.57 220 100 19424.75 1192.80 2.2 2624.16 22048.91

MB 24 48 Khariya Khariya 92 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 193.20 32.57 71 100 6292.52 386.40 2.2 850.08 7142.60

MB 25 48 Khariya Khariya 295 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 619.50 32.57 229 100 20177.12 1239.00 2.2 2725.80 22902.92

MB 26 51 Khariya Khariya 99 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 207.90 32.57 77 100 6771.30 415.80 2.2 914.76 7686.06

MB 27 52 Khariya Khariya 446 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 936.60 32.57 346 100 30505.06 1873.20 2.2 4121.04 34626.10

MB 28 52 Khariya Khariya 706 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1482.60 32.57 548 100 48288.28 2965.20 2.2 6523.44 54811.72

MB 29 92 Khariya Khariya 392 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 823.20 32.57 304 100 26811.62 1646.40 2.2 3622.08 30433.70

MB 30 102 Khariya Khariya 271 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 569.10 32.57 210 100 18535.59 1138.20 2.2 2504.04 21039.63

MB 31 120/1100 Khariya Khariya 133 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 279.30 32.57 103 100 9096.80 558.60 2.2 1228.92 10325.72

MB 32 197 Khariya Khariya 116 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 243.60 32.57 90 100 7934.05 487.20 2.2 1071.84 9005.89

MB 33 32 Khariya Khariya 311 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 653.10 32.57 241 100 21271.47 1306.20 2.2 2873.64 24145.11

MB 34 98 Khariya Khariya 244 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 512.40 32.57 189 100 16688.87 1024.80 2.2 2254.56 18943.43

MB 35 117 Khariya Khariya 156 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 327.60 32.57 121 100 10669.93 655.20 2.2 1441.44 12111.37

MB 36 200 Khariya Khariya 489 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1026.90 32.57 380 100 33446.13 2053.80 2.2 4518.36 37964.49

MB 37 200 Khariya Khariya 850 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1785.00 32.57 660 100 58137.45 3570.00 2.2 7854.00 65991.45

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MB 38 109 Khariya Khariya 202 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 424.20 32.57 157 100 13816.19 848.40 2.2 1866.48 15682.67

MB 39 Khariya Khariya 647 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1358.70 32.57 502 100 44252.86 2717.40 2.2 5978.28 50231.14

MB 40 Khariya Khariya 415 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 871.50 32.57 322 100 28384.76 1743.00 2.2 3834.60 32219.36

MB 41 318 Khariya Khariya 387 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 812.70 32.57 300 100 26469.64 1625.40 2.2 3575.88 30045.52

MB 42 321 Khariya Khariya 412 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 865.20 32.57 320 100 28179.56 1730.40 2.2 3806.88 31986.44

MB 43 323 Khariya Khariya 231 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 485.10 32.57 179 100 15799.71 970.20 2.2 2134.44 17934.15

MB 44 2537 Urra Urra 242 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 508.20 32.57 188 100 16552.07 1016.40 2.2 2236.08 18788.15

MB 45 2625 Urra Urra 418 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 877.80 32.57 325 100 28589.95 1755.60 2.2 3862.32 32452.27

MB 46 2610 Urra Urra 375 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 787.50 32.57 291 100 25648.88 1575.00 2.2 3465.00 29113.88

MB 47 2651 Urra Urra 222 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 466.20 32.57 172 100 15184.13 932.40 2.2 2051.28 17235.41

MB 48 2654 Urra Urra 172 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 361.20 32.57 134 100 11764.28 722.40 2.2 1589.28 13353.56

MB 49 2035 Urra Urra 451 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 947.10 32.57 350 100 30847.05 1894.20 2.2 4167.24 35014.29

MB 50 2003 Urra Urra 972 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 2041.20 32.57 755 100 66481.88 4082.40 2.2 8981.28 75463.16

MB 51 2011 Urra Urra 601 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1262.10 32.57 467 100 41106.60 2524.20 2.2 5553.24 46659.84

MB 52 1993 Urra Urra 253 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 531.30 32.57 196 100 17304.44 1062.60 2.2 2337.72 19642.16

MB 53 2724 Urra Urra 1114 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 2339.40 32.57 865 100 76194.26 4678.80 2.2 10293.36 86487.62

MB 54 163 Khariya Nainiha 698 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1465.80 32.57 542 100 47741.11 2931.60 2.2 6449.52 54190.63

MB 55 159 Khariya Nainiha 216 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 453.60 32.57 168 100 14773.75 907.20 2.2 1995.84 16769.59

MB 56 159 Khariya Nainiha 273 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 573.30 32.57 212 100 18672.38 1146.60 2.2 2522.52 21194.90

MB 57 207 Khariya Nainiha 840 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1764.00 32.57 652 100 57453.48 3528.00 2.2 7761.60 65215.08

MB 58 108 Urra Semrahana 357 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 749.70 32.57 277 100 24417.73 1499.40 2.2 3298.68 27716.41

MB 59 129 Urra Semrahana 486 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1020.60 32.57 377 100 33240.94 2041.20 2.2 4490.64 37731.58

MB 60 34 Urra Semrahana 363 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 762.30 32.57 282 100 24828.11 1524.60 2.2 3354.12 28182.23

MB 61 8 Urra Semrahana 195 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 409.50 32.57 151 100 13337.42 819.00 2.2 1801.80 15139.22

MB 62 Jhala Jhala 792 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 1663.20 32.57 615 100 54170.42 3326.40 2.2 7318.08 61488.50

MB 63 218 Jhala Jhala 283 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 594.30 32.57 220 100 19356.35 1188.60 2.2 2614.92 21971.27

MB 64 208 Jhala Jhala 279 3.6 0.6 1 2.10 585.90 32.57 217 100 19082.76 1171.80 2.2 2577.96 21660.72

TOTAL 24548 51550.80 19058 1679009.56 103101.60 226823.52 1905833.08

~ 219 ~

ESTIMATE OF PERIPHERAL BUNDS- 2B1G4c2a Soding Charges

WORK KH. No.

NAME OF GP

NAME OF VILLAGES

LENGTH BASE TOP HIGHT CS EW RATE MD L.

CHARGES T. COST

Sqr. Mtr.

RATE S.

AMOUNT T.

AMOUNT

PB 01 380 Khariya Khariya 1303 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 4682.66 32.57 1641 100 152514.11 5264.12 2.2 11581.06 164095.18

PB 02 380 Khariya Khariya 744 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 2673.75 32.57 937 100 87084.04 3005.76 2.2 6612.67 93696.71

PB 03 686 Khariya Khariya 2184 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 7848.75 32.57 2750 100 255633.79 8823.36 2.2 19411.39 275045.18

PB 04 13 Khariya Nainiha 942 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 3385.31 32.57 1186 100 110259.63 3805.68 2.2 8372.50 118632.12

PB 05 359 Khariya Khariya 1219 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 4380.78 32.57 1535 100 142682.05 4924.76 2.2 10834.47 153516.52

PB 06 411 Khariya Khariya 2549 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 9160.47 32.57 3210 100 298356.47 10297.96 2.2 22655.51 321011.98

PB 07 77 Khariya Khariya 2754 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 9897.19 32.57 3468 100 322351.40 11126.16 2.2 24477.55 346828.95

PB 08 334 Khariya Khariya 667 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 2397.03 32.57 840 100 78071.31 2694.68 2.2 5928.30 83999.60

PB 09 2011 Urra Urra 2791 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 10030.16 32.57 3515 100 326682.19 11275.64 2.2 24806.41 351488.60

PB 10 2610 Urra Urra 3156 4.75 1 1.25 3.59 11341.88 32.57 3975 100 369404.87 12750.24 2.2 28050.53 397455.40

TOTAL 18309 65797.97 23058 2143039.84 73968.36 162730.39 2305770.23