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Village Development Action PlanA plan for realizing the Mission of a Poverty Free Sikkim
Melli Dara Paiyong GPU, Melli Block,
South District
Mission: Poverty Free Sikkim
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RURAL MANAGEMENT & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENTGOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
Contents of VDAP
Chapter 1. General and basic informationTool 1 Transect walkTool 2 Brief village historyTool 3 Seasonal calendarTool 4 Secondary information from village
profile, census, database etcPages 3-11
Chapter 2. Land use planning and land allocationTool 5 Resource mapPages 12-14
Chapter 3. Farm production systemsTool 6 Khet (maize-paddy)Tool 7 Sukha bari (maize, ginger, pulses etc)Tool 8 Suntola bagan (orange, etc)Tool 9 Alainchi bari (cardamom, trees)Tool 10 Bans ghari and jungle (bamboo, trees)Tool 11 Kothe bari (Kitchen garden)Tool 12 Modern farming techniques (Floriculture,
Greenhouse, etc…)Pages 15-28
Chapter 4. LivestockTool 13 Assessment of LivestockPages 29-30
Chapter 5. ForestryTool 14 Assessment of forestryTool 15 Assessment of Forest based products …Pages 31-34
Chapter 6. Economy, marketing and input supplyTool 16 Assessment of market, trading and input supply systemTool 17 Assessment of access to creditPages 35-38
Chapter 7. Participatory wealth assessmentTool 18 Wealth rankingPages 39-49
Chapter 8. Organizational developmentTool 19 VENN diagramTool 20 Assessment of SHGsPages 50-54
Chapter 9. Housing and basic amenitiesTool 21 Assessment of housingTool 22 Assessment of drinking water sources and water supplyTool 23 Assessment of sanitation and waste management
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Chapter 10. Education and healthTool 24 Assessment of educationTool 25 Assessment of health carePages 65-68
Chapter 11. InfrastructureTool 26 Assessment of connectivity and transportationTool 27 Assessment of irrigation and flood control systemPages 69-75
Chapter 12. Other issuesTool 28 Assessment of women issuesTool 29 Assessment of climate changePages 76-80
Appendix1. Ward wise maps with details of housing, wealth category, identification status (house
nos need to match with house listing)2. House Listing sheet for the whole GPU
ReferencesDesign of these VDAP operational guidelines has been adapted by the MGNREGA Cell ofRM&DD from the learnings of the Indo-Swiss Project Sikkim and the Swiss expertise andexperience (Helvetas-Vietnam) in other countries in South Asia. Most of the artwork is drawnby Asha Kaji Thaku, ICIMOD.
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Parameter Lower belt Middle belt Upper belt
Soil Kamery, red, black Red Red & Black
Elevation (feet) 2000 ft. 2500ft 3000ft
Average land holding(acre)
1.5 acres2.5 acres
2 acres
Farming systemAgriculture,horticulture.
Dairy, Poultry,Agriculture.
Piggery, Poultry,Agriculture.
Main crops Maize & Rice Maize Maize
Average livestock holdingCow-2 each,goat-1each,chicken-10each,Pigs-1 each
Cow-1 each, Goat-2each, Chicken-5 each.
Cow-1 each,goat-1each,Chicken-5 each
Fallow land (land leftuncultivated)
25%30%
30%
Others … Na Na Na
Best practices, PotentialsPoultry, Dairy,Agriculture,Horticulture.
Poultry, Dairy,Agriculture,Horticulture
Piggery, Agriculture,Horticulture.
Main problems /constraints
Water scarcity, wildanimal.
Water scarcity, animalencroachment.
Water scarcity,encroachment of wildanimal.
Chapter 1: General and basic information
Tool 1: TRANSECT WALKNumber of participants: 15 male: 15 female: Nil
Description:The transect walk is a tool to discuss information related to land use of the village. Transectsare done with structured walks through typical village landscape. Such walks can cover partof the village or the entire village, taking an hour or up to somehours. Transects consist of two elements: the walk and adiagram that records the information of the walks.Objectives:Identify typical land use types and their characteristics.
With whom:Mixed group of farmers (female and male)
Step 1: Assess current situation
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Landuse TypeBest practices, Success
storiesMain problems Causes
Agriculture
Lower-Maize.Middle-MaizeUpland-Maize
Water scarcityRainfall deficit zone
Horticulture
Lower- Tomato, beansMiddle-Tomato &beans.Upland-Tomato & bean
Water scarcity
Rainfall deficit zone
SolutionsMIC to be constructed in the paddy growing areas in Kerabari, Lower Paiyong and MelliGumpa.
Roof water Harvesting Tank to be constructed in Upper Paiyong ward.
Diameter of GCI Pipe in the water source to be increased.
Depleting water sources to be rejuvenated.
Activity Unit Quantity LocationContribution Priority
Village External 1 to 5
Roof waterHarvesting Tanks
20000Ltrseach
100 HH. UpperPaiyong
Land Expertise andfunding.
1
MIC ConstructionKm. 20 Km. for
two ward
LowerPaiyong &
Melli Gumpa
Land Expertise andfunding.
2
Harvesting Tank1 lakh
ltrseach
20 HH.Melli dara,
PaiyongLand Expertise and
funding.3
Maintenance of waterpipe lines
Km. 60 Km.In all water
sourcesManpower Expertise and
funding.4
Step 2: Figure out best practices, success stories, important problems and their causes
Step 3: Find out solutions for the problems
Step 4: Identify relevant activities to tackle the problems or to expand the successstories (Attention: it is important to rank the priority of the activities)
Tool 2: BRIEF VILLAGE HISTORY
Number of participants: 58 male: 33 female: 25
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Time Major events
Meaning of the villagename
Melli after the Nepali word ‘Malilo’ meaning fertile. ‘Paiyong’ isalso a Nepali term for Cherry.
Village origin Approximately 300 yrs ago.
1930 – 1954 1950-major earthquake.
1954 – 1974Establishment of Melli Gumpa School & Paiyong JHS in 1956.Natural calamities like Earthquake and landslides caused a lot ofhuman casualties and rendered many homeless.
1974 – 1994
1981-construction of Tamang Gumpa ,Establishment of Kubinday P.S, ICDS,Kerabari P.S, Rural electrification,water supply line.Establishment of Post Office,PHSC, Veterinary centre.Construction of truck able road.
1994 – 2010Road connectivity,12 roomed school building at Melli Gumpa,6 roomed at Kerabari, Paiyong & kubinday PS. Road carpeting.
Future trends andgeneral ideas for longterm developmental plan
100% literacy , knowledge based society, healthy environmentPucca road connectivity, Irrigation facility, potable water facility.
Description:This tool helps the villagers to remind all important events which happened in thevillage in the past. It also helps villagers of the community to be aware of their effortpassing each period of their recent history.
Draw a line on A0 paper. One end of the line will be ‘now’.Explain to the households that this is the History Line
Ask the households to recall key events (positive andnegative) throughout history (from the earliest to now) andthe year they occurred.
Objectives: Find out general information and important events
in the recent village history. Identify important events that brought about some economic, social, cultural etc
change in the village. Change in agricultural trend due to these events.
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Month Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar
Baisakh
Jestha
Asadh Shrawan
Bhadra
Ashoj Kartik
Mangshir
Poush
Magh Falgun
Chaitra
Livelihoodparameter
Intensity ofagricultureactivities
*** *** ***** ***** ***** *** *** * * * *** *****
Agriculturework load forwomen
***** ***** ****** *** *** *** * * * *** ***** *****
Agriculturework load formen
*** *** ***** ***** ***** *** *** * * * *** ***
Non-agriculturework load forwomen
***** * * * *** *** *** *** *** *** ***** *****
Non-agriculturework load formen
*** *** * * * *** *** ***** ***** ***** *** ***
Food scarcity ***** ***** *** *** *** *** * * * * * *****
Income for
women* * * *** ***** ***** *** *** *** *** * *
Income for men* * *** *** *** *** *** ***** ***** ***** ***** *
Expenditure for *** *** *** *** * ***** ***** * * * ***** ***
Tool 3: SEASONAL CALENDAR
Number of participants: 121 male: 81 female: 40
Description:A seasonal calendar is a participatory tool to explore seasonal changes (e.g. gender- specificworkload, diseases, income, expenditure etc.).
Objectives:Learn about changes in livelihoods over the year and to show the seasonality of agriculturaland non agricultural workload, food availability, human diseases, gender- specific incomeand expenditure, water, forage, credit.
Methods:The VDAP team discuss and fill in the form with the values (quantity, intensity, ¼)for each topic (see sample)
With whom:Mixed group for women and men
Step 1: Assess current situationIntensity: * = Low; *** = Medium; ***** =High
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women
Expenditure for
men** *** **** *** * **** **** * ** ** ***** ***
Livestock
forage
availability
* * ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *** *** ***
Credit
availabilityNa Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na
Prevalence of
ailments***** ***** *** *** *** *** * * * *** *** *****
Others ….
Problems Causes
Time constraints?Limited financial resources?
What are the causes of the problem?
Dry season prevails long time, encroachmentof wild animal (along the fringes of ReserveForests). Water scarcity.
Scanty rainfall. Non availability of edible itemsin the forests for wild animals.
Illegal liquor vendors in the village Illiteracy and ignorance.
Solutions
1. Forest areas should be fenced by the forest department/Vegetative fencing is required.
2. Edible plants/ fruits should be planted in the wild.
3. Efforts to curtail deforestration.
Step 2: Find out three most important problems and their causes
Step 3: Find out possible solutions for the three problems
Step 4: Identify relevant activities to tackle the problems or to expand the successstories (Attention: it is important to rank the priority of the activities)
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Activity Unit Quantity LocationContribution Priority
Village External 1 to 5
Water supply Km.70 Km. asa whole
All WArdsLand,
Manpower
Expertiseandfunding.
1
Reserve Forest Fencingeither wire ofvegetative
Km. 50 Km. ForestBoundary
LabourExpertise
andfunding.
2
Animal Husbandry tobe upgraded
NA 1Melli Dara Labour
Expertiseand
funding.
3
Plantation Ha. 100 Ha intotal
Whole GPU LabourExpertise
and funding4
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Parameter Census 1991 Census 2001 DESME 2005 VDAP 2011Demography
Total households 851 1130 1183 1364Total SC households - - -- 133Total ST households - - - 279Total population 4405 5800 5941 6333Total SC population 430 433 - 665Total ST population 101 129 - 1395Average family size 5 5 5 5
Landuse in ha -Irrigated (Khet) - 99 - 99.6240Unirrigated (Sukha bari) - 457 - 454.2310Culturable waste (Banjo) - 238 - 47.8690Cardamom (Alainchi bari) - 47.9 - 1.2760Total area in ha 842 840 - 841.7240% Rainfed farming - 0.60 -- 1350Land holding per capita 0.19 0.14 - 238.7240Population density (persons per ha) 5.2 6.9 - -Dependency ratio - 1:3
Terrain - -Elevation in feet – Min - - - 961Elevation in feet – Max - 620 - 3700Average Slope in degrees - 33.5 - -Main Aspect (N,E,S,W) - 2 - -
Education - -Literacy 52.0 58.6 74.1 72%
Workers - - -
Main workers - - -Agricultural laborers - 25 - 23%Cultivators - 934 - 60%Marginal workers - - -Agricultural laborers - 158 - -Cultivators - 278 - -
Tool 4: SECONDARY INFORMATION
Number of participants: 66 male: 38 female: 28
Description:Secondary information obtained from Census 1991, 2001 and DESME 2005 to be providedby RMDD head-office, but verified during the PRA
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Problems Causes
Which resource do you have the mostproblem with?
What are the causes of the problem?
Water Resources Scanty rainfall.
Wild animal transgressions.Deforestation and lack of edible items in thewild.
Loss of land fertility. Use of fertilizers in the past.
Chapter 2: Land use planning and land allocation
Tool 5: RESOURCE MAP
Number of participants: 28 male: 20 female: 08
Description:The Village Resource Map is a tool that helpsus to learn about a community and its resourcebase. The primary concern is not to develop anaccurate map but to get useful informationabout local perceptions of resources. TheVDAP members should further develop anddetail the content of the map according to whatis important to them.
Objectives:To learn the villagers' perception of whatnatural resources are found in the communityand how they are used.
With whom:Female and male focus groups
Step 1: Assess current situation What resources are abundant? (potential) What resources are scarce? (constraints) Does everyone have equal access to land? Do women have access to land? What is the quantum of fallow land (land left uncultivated) Do the poor have access to land? Where do people go to collect water? Who collects water? Where do people go to collect firewood? Who collects firewood? Where do people go to graze livestock? What kind of development activities do you carry out as a whole community?
Step 2: Find out three most important problems and their causes
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Solutions
Plantation work to be carried out in water sources area such Khani Khola, Hee khola etc.
Forest areas to be fenced.
Effective soil testing to be conducted.
Activity Unit Quantity LocationContribution Priority
Village External 1 to 5
Plantation work Ha.100 Khani Khola
& Hee kholaManpower Expertise,
funding1
Fencing at R/F area Km.50 Forest
boundaryManpower
.Expertise,funding
2
Soil testing Ha.- All cultivable
land withinthe GPU
Manpower Expertise,funding
3
Step 3: Find out possible solutions for the three problems
Step 4: Identify relevant activities to tackle the problems or to expand the successstories (Attention: it is important to rank the priority of the activities)
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Main crops, main crop varietiesand their productivity in thevillage
Paddy-Birimphul, Champasari,Kalami.Maize-C-14/15,sanu seti,thulo seti,onion,garlic,colyflower
Potato, radish.
Productivity- satisfactory
New varieties and theirproductivity in the village
Maize-Composite 14/15.
Productivity- satisfactory
Total households involved in khetsystems in the village
30%HH.
Total current area under khetsystems in the village in acres
20% (Paddy field)
What is the trend of area underrice cultivation over the last tenyears
Low production
Fertilizers used Cow dung and goat dung
Disease and insectsPaddy-Beruwa, kalo, sindurey, Maize-rankey, decay &decomposition.
Methods to reduce soil erosion Terracing
Chapter 3: Farm production systems
The main farm production systems of Khet (maize-paddy), Sukha bari (maize, ginger, pulsesetc), Suntola bagan (orange, etc), Alainchi bari (cardamom, trees), Bans ghari and jungle(bamboo, trees), Kothe bari (Kitchen garden), Modern farming techniques (Floriculture,Greenhouse, etc…) have been detailed below in this Chapter. Others like Pakha bari, Sirubari, Bhasmey (Naya bari) etc may be included if there is a need.
Tool 6: Khet (Maize-Rice cropping pattern)
Number of participants: 79 male: 50 female: 29
Objectives: Assess crop production in the Khet system in the village: level of intensity, variety
use, productivity and efficiency Identify promising practices and main problems Figure out appropriate solutions and activities
Step 1: Assess current situationRice and Maize variety use and cultivation techniques
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and / or to increase soil fertility
Existing promising crops andvarieties
Maize
Existing promising cultivationtechniques
Traditional & line sowing
Problems Causes
Constraints for intensive khet cultivationsystems
What are the causes of the problem /constraints?
Irrigation problems and encroachment of wildanimal.
Dry area, deforestation, un seasonal rainfall
Soil infertility Use of fertilizers in the past.
Solutions
Construction of roof water harvesting tank, Harvesting tank.
Maintenance of irrigation channels. Timely supply of strong organic insecticide
Fencing of R/F area.
Activity Unit Quantity LocationContribution Priority
Village External 1 to 3
Harvesting tank1000
ltrs each80 as awhole
All wards LandAid by
department
2
Irrigation channel Km. 20 Km.each
LowerPaiyong,
MelliGumpa,Kerabari
LandAid by
department
1
R/FForest area fencing
Km. 50R/F area
- Aid bydepartment
3
Step 2: Find out three most important problems and their causes
Step 3: Find out possible solutions for the three problems
Step 4: Identify relevant activities to tackle the problems or to expand the successstories (Attention: it is important to rank the priority of the activities)
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Main crops, main crop varieties and theirproductivity in the village
Pulses, Maize, ginger, green vegetables, potato.
Productivity - Satisfactory
New varieties and their productivity in thevillage
Broccoli and composite 14-15 (maize)
Productivity- good
Total households involved in Sukha baricultivation in the village
90%
Total current area under Sukha baricultivation in the village in acres/percentageof total land
70%
What is the trend of area under Sukha baricultivation over the last ten years
Low productivity.
Fertilizers used Manure ( Organic)
Disease and insectsBlackening of tomatoes, Rankey, Koprey, Khumla,Padhera, Red ant
Methods to reduce soil erosion and / or toincrease soil fertility
Terracing
Existing promising crops and varieties Maize and peas.
Existing promising cultivation techniques Traditional, line sowing.
Tool 7: Sukha Bari
Number of participants: 122 male: 101 female: 21
Objectives: Assess Sukha bari crops cultivated in the village: level of intensity, variety use,
productivity and efficiency Identify promising practices and main problems Figure out appropriate solutions and activities
Step 1: Assess current situationCrop and crop variety use and cultivation techniques
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Problems Causes
Constraints for intensive Sukha baricultivation system
What are the causes of the problem /constraints?
Water Dry area
Insects and wild animalNon availability of strong organic insecticideAnd non availability of editable fruits to thewild animals in the forest.
Ancient Cultivation techniques andequipment.
Lack of exposure to modern farming techniques.
Solutions
1. Scheme of rain water harvesting tank should be given to each and every household.
2. Strong organic insecticide and pesticide should be provided to the farmers and farmers tobe well acquainted with modern farming techniques.
3.Reserve Forest area should be planted with edible fruits plant for wild animals
Activity Unit Quantity LocationContribution Priority
Village External 1 to 3
Rain waterharvesting tank
10000ltrs/ HH.
60 UpperPaiyong,
Mellidara,Kerabari
Land,manpower
Expertise,funding
1
Providing Organicinsecticide&insecticide in
Agriculture Centre.
Bags/year
10000 In all 6 wards - Expertise,funding
2
Edible fruitsplantation in R.F.
Ha. 50 In R.F manpower Expertise,funding
3
Step 2: Find out three most important problems and their causes
Step 3: Find out possible solutions for the three problems
Step 4: Identify relevant activities to tackle the problems or to expand the successstories (Attention: it is important to rank the priority of the activities)
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Main crops, main crop varieties andtheir productivity in the village
Orange, Sikkim Mandarin
Productivity - low
New varieties and their productivityin the village
Not introduced
Productivity- NA
Total households involved in Suntolabagan cultivation in the village
60 HH. (Suntala Bagan is available only in Melli Dara wardno. 1)
Total current area under Suntolabagan cultivation in the village inacres/ percentage of total land
50 Acres.
What is the trend of area underSuntola bagan cultivation over thelast ten years
Decreasing
Fertilizers used Only Cow dung
Disease and insects Stem Borer.
Methods to reduce soil erosion and /or to increase soil fertility
Terracing
Existing promising crops and varietiesSikkim Mandarins.
Existing promising cultivationtechniques
Traditional.
Tool 8: Suntola Bagan
Number of participants: 65 male: 43 female: 22
Objectives: Assess Suntola bagan crops cultivated in the village: level of intensity, variety use,
productivity and efficiency Identify promising practices and main problems Figure out appropriate solutions and activities
Step 1: Assess current situationCrop and crop variety use and cultivation techniques
Step 2: Find out three most important problems and their causes
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Problems Causes
Constraints for Suntola bagan cultivationsystem
What are the causes of the problem /constraints?
Leaf turns yellow and starts falling, Nonretention of all the fruits till the time to sell
Affected by insects, non availability of water indry season.
Ant infestation. Unknown.
Drying up of roots & immature falling offruits.
Unknown.
Solutions
Soil testing should be done by the Agriculture department and farmers should be informed ofthe nutrient deficit.
Effective organic insecticide should be provided by either agriculture or horticulturedepartment.
Supply of organic manure and irrigation facility.
Activity Unit Quantity LocationContribution Priority
Village External 1 to 3
Soil testingOnce
ineveryyear
Allhousehold’s
land
All Ward - Expertise,funding
1
Providing organicmanure & Effectiveorganic insecticide.
Oncein ayear
Allhouseholdwho are
engaged inorange
cultivation
Entire GPU. - Expertise,funding
3
Providing dripirrigation facility
NA60 HH
Melli dara - Expertise,funding
2
Step 3: Find out possible solutions for the three problems
Step 4: Identify relevant activities to tackle the problems or to expand the successstories (Attention: it is important to rank the priority of the activities)
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Main crops, main crop varieties andtheir productivity in the village
Small Alainchi
Productivity- low
New varieties and their productivityin the village
Not introduced
Total households involved in Alainchibari cultivation in the village
10
Total current area under Alainchi baricultivation in the village in acres/percentage of total land
30 Acres.
What is the trend of area underAlainchi bari cultivation over the lastten years
Decreasing
Fertilizers used No
Disease and insects Not known
Existing promising crops and varieties -
Existing promising cultivationtechniques
-
Problems Causes
Constraints for Alainchi bari cultivationsystem
What are the causes of the problem /constraints?
People are reluctant to carry out Alainchi baricultivation
No proper irrigation facility is available.
Productivity is not good.People are no provided training/technology onlow altitude Alainchi cultivation.
Tool 9: Alainchi Bari
Number of participants: 36 male: 24 female: 12
Objectives: Assess Alainchi bari crop cultivated in the village: level of intensity, variety use,
productivity and efficiency Identify promising practices and main problems Figure out appropriate solutions and activities
Step 1: Assess current situationCrop and crop variety use and cultivation techniques
Step 2: Find out three most important problems and their causes
Step 3: Find out possible solutions for the three problems
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Solutions
People should be trained to quip them with latest technology of Alainchi cultivation.
Irrigation Facility should be provided
Saplings of good variety should be distributed.
Activity Unit Quantity LocationContribution Priority
Village External 1 to 3Formation of FarmersClub of the farmerswho are engaged insame cultivation i.e.Alainchi so that theycan exchange ideas.
- 2 GPU All - 1
Tea or Coffeeplantation
Acres. 100 Acres. GPU Land &manpower
Sapling,Technology,Irrigation &
manure.
2
Step 4: Identify relevant activities to tackle the problems or to expand the successstories (Attention: it is important to rank the priority of the activities)
Tool 10: Bans Ghari and jungle
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Main crops, main crop varieties andtheir productivity in the village
Bans Variety:Mali Bans, Shingari bans, Choya bans, BhaluBans.Jungle: Sal, Pani Saaj, Pakha Saaj, Lampatey, Kaizal, Teaketc
Bans cultivation is decreasing year after year.
Productivity- average
New varieties and their productivityin the village
Bans: Not introduced.
Jungle: Chinese teak.
Productivity- average
Total households involved in Bansghari and jungle cultivation in thevillage
300
Total current area under Bans ghariand jungle cultivation in the village inacres/ percentage of total land
150 Acres.
What is the trend of area under Bansghari and jungle cultivation over thelast ten years
Cultivation of Bans ghari is decreasing and junglecultivation is increasing.
Fertilizers used Not used.
Disease and insects Bans: Ahaijuri,
Methods to reduce soil erosion and /or to increase soil fertility
Bench terracing/timely manure
Existing promising crops and varietiesMali Bans & Sal, Teak tree.
Existing promising cultivationtechniques
Traditional
Problems Causes
Number of participants: 152 male: 97 female:55
Objectives: Assess Bans ghari and jungle cultivation in the village: level of intensity, variety use,
productivity and efficiency Identify promising practices and main problems Figure out appropriate solutions and activities
Step 1: Assess current situationCrop and crop variety use and cultivation techniques
Step 2: Find out three most important problems and their causes
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Constraints for Bans ghari and junglecultivation system
What are the causes of the problem /constraints?
Land holding per household is small Need to keep the land for other cultivation
Marketing of Bamboo is not good.No bamboo related industry to support thesurplus bamboo production.
Solutions
People should be encouraged to take up bamboo cultivation.
Activity Unit Quantity LocationContribution Priority
Village External 1 to 3
Establishment of Bamboorelated industry
No. 1 Mellidara Nil Expertise,funding
1
Establishment of saw millNo. 1 Lower
PaiyongNil Expertise,
funding2
Step 3: Find out possible solutions for the three problems
Step 4: Identify relevant activities to tackle the problems or to expand the successstories (Attention: it is important to rank the priority of the activities)
Tool 11: Kothe Bari (Home garden)
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Main crops, main crop varieties andtheir productivity in the village
Chilly, Onion, Rayo sag, Garlic, Dhaniya, Carrot, Tomato
Productivity - good
New varieties and their productivityin the village
Broccoli, Onion & Coriander leaf
Productivity- good
Total households involved in Kothebari cultivation in the village
100%
Total current area under Kothe bari inthe village in acres/ percentage oftotal land
20 Acre.
What is the trend of area under Kothebari over the last ten years
High production
Fertilizers used Cow dung, goat dung
Disease and insects Lai, Koprey, Khumley, Rato Kamila.
Methods to reduce soil erosion and /or to increase soil fertility
Terracing & Timely manures.
Existing promising crops and varietiesRayo ko sag.
Existing promising cultivationtechniques
Traditional.
Problems Causes
Constraints for Kothe Bari cultivation systemWhat are the causes of the problem /constraints?
Number of participants: 134 male: 84 female: 50
Objectives: Assess Kothe bari in the village: level of intensity, variety use, productivity and
efficiency Identify promising practices and main problems Figure out appropriate solutions and activities
Step 1: Assess current situationCrop and crop variety use and cultivation techniques
Step 2: Find out three most important problems and their causes
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Water Limited water sources.
Insects Off seasonal rain.
Wild animal encroachment Non availability of food in the forest.
Solutions
Dhara vikas development work should be initiated by the Forest Department in the watersource area.
Water harvesting tank should be provide to the farmers.
Edible fruits plant should be planted in the reserve forest.
Supply of insecticide.
Activity Unit Quantity LocationContribution Priority
Village External 1 to 3
Distribution of highyielding seed.
-40000/Pcktfor entire
GPU
Entire GPU Nil Highyielding
seed
1
Water harvestingtank
Litreseach
100000 ltrs Entire GPULand Fund 2
Distribution ofManure
Bags 40000 Entire GPUNil Manure 3
Step 3: Find out possible solutions for the three problems
Step 4: Identify relevant activities to tackle the problems or to expand the successstories (Attention: it is important to rank the priority of the activities)
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Main crops, main crop varieties andtheir productivity in the village
Anthorium, Broccoli
Vegetablecultivation
Productivity- good
New varieties and their productivity inthe village
Anthorium, Broccoli
Productivity- good
Total households involved in ModernFarming Techniques in the village
20
Total current area under ModernFarming Techniques in the village inacres/ percentage of total land
2 Acres.
What is the trend of area under ModernFarming Techniques over the last tenyears
Increasing
Fertilizers used Organic Manure, vermi composed, cow dung
Disease and insects Dew, laaya
Methods to reduce soil erosion and / orto increase soil fertility
Anti erosion work/soil testing
Existing promising crops and varieties Antherium & Vegetable.
Existing promising cultivationtechniques
-
Tool 12: Modern Farming Techniques (Floriculture, Green house etc.)
Number of participants: 50 male: 34 female: 16
Objectives: Assess Modern Farming Techniques in the village: level of intensity, variety use,
productivity and efficiency Identify promising practices and main problems Figure out appropriate solutions and activities
Step 1: Assess current situationCrop and crop variety use and cultivation techniques
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Problems Causes
Constraints for Modern Farming TechniquesWhat are the causes of the problem /constraints?
Lack of knowledge on modern technology Educated people are not engaged in this field.
Solutions
Awarenessprogram should be conducted every year.
Exposure tour to the people who are engaged in this sector of farming.
Activity Unit Quantity LocationContribution Priority
Village External 1 to 3
AwarenessprogramNo. Twice in a
yearGPK Attendance Resource
person, TAand lunch
1
Valueaddition training onthe product of the farmers
No. Twice in ayear
GPK Attendance Resourceperson, TAand lunch
2
Step 2: Find out three most important problems and their causes
Step 3: Find out possible solutions for the three problems
Step 4: Identify relevant activities to tackle the problems or to expand the successstories (Attention: it is important to rank the priority of the activities)
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Criteria Dairy Poultry Goatery Piggery Others
Main breedsJersey&Local
Broiler Local LocalJersey&Local
Current quantity in the village 02/HH 500/HH 02/HH 01/HH 02/HH
Number of household owners 60% 25% 10% 5% 60%
Annual Income generation in Rs 60,000/- 18,000/- 3,000/- 2,000/- 60,000/-
Disease resistance * * * * *
Availability of fodder / feed * * * * *
Raising techniques Traditional Modern Traditional Traditional Traditional
Land availability for raising animals*** *** *** *** ***
Village regulations on diseasemanagement
* * * * *
Veterinary services of district(quality)
* * * * *
Veterinary staff in the village 05 Nil 05 00 05
Chapter 4: Livestock
Tool 13: Assessment of livestock
Number of participants: 178 male: 99 female: 79
Objectives: Identify the most important animals in the village Identify promising practices and main problems Figure out appropriate solutions and activities
Step 1: Assess current situationMake a matrix to compare different animals, agree on animals to be included, and oncomparison criteria to be used
Step 2: Figure out best practices, success stories, important problems and their causes
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Type of productBest practices /success stories
Problems Causes
Milk DairyNon availability offodder, thunilo, Whitespot appears in eyes
Dry area, No medicine
Solutions
All types of medicine should be available in the veterinary centre.
Veterinary should be established in village level.
Loans should be provided to the interested cattle farmers in subsidized rates.
At least one Doctor should be appointed in veterinary centre in village.
Good variety of fodder should be provided to the cattle farmers.
Activity Unit Quantity LocationContribution Priority
Village External 1 to 3
Stockman CentreNos. 1 Mellidara land Funds 1
Hospital & doctor NA 1 Mellidara land Funds 2
Good variety fodderNos. 400000 All wards land Saplings 3
Step 3: Find out possible solutions for the three problems
Step 4: Identify relevant activities to tackle the problems or to expand the successstories (Attention: it is important to rank the priority of the activities)
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Criteria Reserve Forest Khasmal Goucharan
Name
Upper Paiyong RF,Kubindey RF,Kerabari RF, DeoraliRF, Bigani RF
Bun Bulak, Katusey,Parment Khasmal,Chilley Dara,Kasarey, Dharey
Chabey Tar,Devithaney, KhaniKhola, Tarey BhirGaucharan, PakimayDara
Status (dense, open,degraded)
Dense Open Open
Encroachment (none,small, large)
None Large Large
Survival of Plantation(poor, average, good)
Average Average Poor
Name of importantwater sources inforests
Kuwa pani,Dabai Pani, TanamKhola
Ratney Dhara,Ratomatey,Kalomatey
Khani Khola
Transparency ofJFMC/EDC (poor,average, good)
Average Average Average
Auction of fallen trees(nos per year)
2-3 nos per year Nil nil
Chapter 5: Forestry
Tool 14: Assessment of forestry
Number of participants: 152 male: 88 female: 72
Objectives: Analyze the situation of forest management, utilisation and protection. Analyze implementation of government programs and development projects Identify promising practices and main problems Figure out appropriate solutions and activities
Step 1: Assess current situation Review existing forests: Reserve Forest, Khasmal, Goucharan Assess how forests are currently managed, used and protected in the village Analyze how forestry related activities of governmental programs and of
development projects are implemented (what activities, how implemented, achievedresults)
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Best practices / Success stories:
The Reserve Forests are well protected and hence they are dense. The forests are rich in faunaas well.
Problems Causes
1. Wild animal encroachment into humanhabitation.
Government regulations on wildlife protectionand not enough food for animals in the forests.
2. The survival of saplings is average to poor. Untimely plantation and scarce rainfall.
3. Lack of maintenance after plantation.No follow up activities after plantation, for e.g.timely weeding, vigil etc.
Solutions
Timely plantation and adequate maintenance required. Proper vigil is to be maintained tocurb the cases of encroachment and occurrence of forest fires. The JFMC should be activatedand made aware of their duties and responsibilities. The Department of Forests and Wildlifeshould convene time to time meetings with the locals and assess the prevalent situation.
Activity Unit Quantity LocationContribution Priority
Village External 1 to 3
Fencing km50km intotal
Along thefringes ofthe forestarea thatboundaryhumanhabitation.
Manuallabour
RawMaterial
1
Plantation 40 Ha.10,000saplings
GoucharansKhasmals&Barren lands
Manuallabour
Saplings 2
Awarenessprogrammes - - GPKAttendanceandvolunteers.
Resourcepersons,expertise.
3
Step 2: Figure out best practices, success stories, important problems and their causes
Step 3: Find out possible solutions for the three problems
Step 4: Identify relevant activities to tackle the problems or to expand the successstories (Attention: it is important to rank the priority of the activities)
Tool 15: Assessment of forest based products (fodder, firewood andNTFP)
Number of participants: 61 male: 45 female: 16
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Type of productTotal quantity
used weekly perhousehold
Total number ofhouseholdsbenefited
Weekly incomegenerated in Rs
ImportanceRanking(1,2,3,4….)
Firewood 4 bundles 10 %(jungle areas
people only)
200/-2
Fodder 7 bundles 10 %(jingle area
people only)
210/-1
Leaf litter 7 bundles 20 % 70/- 4
Bamboo 3 Nos. 100% 150/- 3
Type of productBest practices /Success stories
Problems Causes
Fodder NaFodder collection isdecreasing
Only tree species areplanted ignoring thefodder species.
Solutions
Fodder species should be planted.
Plantation should be done in every year.
The management of the Gaucharan, Khasmal should be with the JFMC.
Objectives: Identify the forests (RF,Khasmal, Goucharan) which are accessed by the villagers Identify the most important forest based products and related income generation in
the village Identify promising practices and main problems and causes Figure out appropriate solutions and activities
Step 1: Assess current situation
Step 2: Figure out best practices, success stories, important problems and their causes
Step 3: Find out possible solutions for the three problems
Step 4: Identify relevant activities to tackle the problems or to expand the success
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Activity Unit Quantity LocationContribution Priority
Village External 1 to 3
Fodder Plantation Ha. 100 Ha intotal
PrivateLands
- Sapling1
stories (Attention: it is important to rank the priority of the activities)
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Name of ProductBought /
Sold
Quantity atvillage level
(unit)
Selling /Buying Price
How trade takesplace Priority
(1,2,3…)Per day or per
month or per yearRs per kg, liter,
maund etc
Village haat, townmarket, local traders,
traders from outside etc.
Bean sold 20 quintals/year 300/mound Town market 1
Tomato hybrid sold 15 maund/year 200/maund Town market 2
Ginger sold 2 maund/year 600/maund Town market 3
Broom sold 3 maund 700/maund Town market 4
Rice Bought 50 kg/ month Rs. 20/ kg Local Traders 1
Salt Bought 20 kg/ month Rs. 08 /kg Local Traders 2
Edible oil Bought 05 kg/ month Rs. 90/kg Local Traders 3
Chapter 6: Economy, marketing and input supply
Tool 16: Assessment of market, trading and inputs supply
Number of participants: 45 male: 31 female: 14
Objectives: Identify the most important products which are traded (sold and bought) with the village
Identify potentials and main problems
Figure out appropriate solutions and activities
Method: Focus group discussion
Step 1: Assess current situation What are the most important products (agriculture, horticulture, milk, livestock, forestry
products) which are traded with the village? What products are sold? What products arebought?
Identify the village level surplus (quantity), selling price of the farmers
How the products are traded? Within the village, nearest town, on the district market, by
local traders, by traders coming from outside the district?
How inputs for agricultural production is provided to the farmers? On local market,
nearest town, district market, by traders from outside the district?
...
Step 2: Figure out the best practices, success stories, important problems and their
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Best practices / Success stories:
Off-season bean production which has been fetching good income to the people.
Favourable climatic condition for off-season vegetable, hence production is good.
Problems Causes
Irrigation problemsWater source becoming dry
Infestation by insects and pests. Of season rain.
Lack of Organic manure Non availability of cow dung.
Decay in premature stage(ginger) Infected by insects.
Solutions
Water harvesting tank should be provided to the farmers.
Strong organic insecticides should be provided to control the infection.
Organic manner should be provided to the farmer.
Activity Unit Quantity LocationContribution Priority
Village External 1 to 3
Harvestingtank
10000Ltr/HH
60 HH. Mellidara, kerabari,upperPaiyong,Melligumpaand L/Paiyong
Land Construction 1
Organicmanure Quintal
per year20
Entire GPU
Nil Organicmanure
2
Organicinsecticides
Quintalper year 20 Entire GPU
Nil Organicinsecticides
3
causes
Step 3: Find out possible solutions for the three problems
Step 4: Identify relevant activities to tackle the problems or to expand the successstories (Attention: it is important to rank the priority of the activities)
Tool 17: Assessment of credit
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Credit institutions Paper workNeed for
guaranteesAnnual Interest
rateTotal amount
Repaymentcertainty
Finalranking
(1,2,3,4….)
Bank 10 10 10Up to Rs.50,000/-
10 7
Money lender 5 2 10 5000/- 10 5
Relative 2 1 1 2000/- 10 4
SHGs 6 7 6 2000/- 10 6
Neighbour 7 1 1 500/- 10 1
Cooperativesociety
8 7 5 100000/- 10 3
Samaj 3 2 1 3000/- 10 2
Others …
Best practices / Success stories:
Melli Dara MPCS Ltd. has been providing timely credit through KCC.
Problems Causes
People have not been able to enhanceeconomic status due to unavailability ofcapital
People are not aware from where they canobtain credit.
Solutions
Number of participants: 38 male: 22 female: 16
Objectives: Identify and rank the important credit providing sources accessed by the villagers
Identify potentials and main problems
Figure out appropriate solutions and activities
Method: Ranking
Step 1: Assess current situationGive relative scores from 1 to 10
Step 2: Figure out best practices, success stories, important problems and their causes
Step 3: Find out possible solutions for the three problems
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Awarenessprogrammes should be conducted to inform people when and how they can getthe credit facility.
Department should circulate booklet on the various credit providing sources and theprocedure to obtain the same.
Activity Unit Quantity LocationContribution Priority
Village External 1 to 3
Awarenessprogrammes No Once ayear
GPK Participation Resourceperson
2
Distribution of bookletNo
12000 EntireGPU
-Fund
1
Step 4: Identify relevant activities to tackle the problems or to expand the successstories (Attention: it is important to rank the priority of the activities)
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Criteria 1. Well to do 2. Middle class 3. Poor 4. Very poor
Household income (`) More than Rs 100,000 Rs 45,000 – 100,000 Rs 15000 – 45,000 Less than Rs 15,000
Productive Landownership (acres)
More than 10 acresMore than 5 and upto 10
acresMore than half and
upto 5 acreUpto half acre
Incomesource
Main source ofincome
1. Regular Govt. job2. Private job (ManagerialLevel)3. Big contractor (1st -3rd
grade)4. Big shop / business
1. MR / Contractual Govt.job2. Private job (Workerlevel)3. Petty contractor4. Petty shop / business
Agriculture labour(khetala)
MGNREGA wages
Landless/Near LandlessAgriculture labour(khetala)
MGNREGA wages
KhetalaRarely agriculture labour(khetala)
Sometimes agriculturelabour (khetala)
Mainly agriculturelabour (khetala)
Mainly Agriculturelabour (khetala)
MGNREGARarely MGNREGAworker
Often MGNREGA workerRegular MGNREGAworker
Regular MGNREGAworker
Farming type Commercial farmingMostly subsistencefarming
Subsistence farmingand sharecropping(adhia / kutia)
Sharecropping (adhia /kutia)
Housing Pucca Pucca Semi Pucca / Kutcha Semi Pucca / Kutcha
Assets (Vehicle)Mostly own Private fourwheeler
Sometimes own Taxi fourwheeler
Nil Nil
Chapter 7: Participatory wealth assessment
Tool 18: Wealth ranking
Number of participants: 231 male: 178 female: 53
Objectives: Identify and understand the poverty status in the village using a state wide criteria of
wealth Understand the asset ownership pattern, income sources and expenditures of different
categories or wealth groups Address livelihood concerns for different wealth groups in the community especially the
poor Figure out appropriate solutions and activitiesMethod: Ranking
With whom:Some key informants who know the community well. The exercise is facilitated by 2members of the facilitation team.
State wide criteria for each wealth categoryWhile ranking the households into wealth groups, the critical criteria to be used is “AnnualHousehold Income”, all other criteria indicated in the matrix below related to “landownership”, “housing”, assets etc are only advisory or indicative in nature.
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Wealth classHousehold numbers
(L/NL/O)Total of Local
HH
Total of Non-Local HHTotal of all
HHHavingVoter’s ID
Not havingVoter’s ID
1. Well to do
Name of Wards:-
1) Melli Dara:LOCAL/WITH VOTER CARD
H.No. =12, 38, 39, 45, 47(1),48, 51, 59, 68, 78, 23, 25,27(3), 27(5), 33(1), 39, 40(1),52, 55(1), 59, 61, 63, 69,70(1), 80(1)LOCAL/NO VOTER CARD
H.No -NilNON LOCAL WITH VOTERCARDH.No.-Nil
25 00 01 26
2. Melli Gumpa:LOCAL/WITH VOTER CARD
H.No. =21, 22, 48, 55, 72, 73,79, 85(1), 1(10), 3, 55, 59, 67,71, 72, 88, 89, 90, 94, 96(1),97LOCAL/NO VOTER CARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITH VOTERCARDH.No=Nil
22 00 15 37
3. Upper Paiyong:LOCAL/WITH VOTER CARD
H.No. =7, 8, 15, 17, 18, 19, 22,23, 26, 27, 28(1), 28(2), 29,30, 32, 33, 34(1), 37, 38, 39,40, 41, 42, 43, 49, 52, 54, 57,59, 65, 66, 68, 74, 81, 84,85(1), 87, 88, 89(1), 89(2),90, 92(1), 92(2)LOCAL/NO VOTER CARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITH VOTER
4300
00 43
Step 1: Assess current situation
A) Wealth rankingGive the household numbers Gram Panchayat Ward wise for all the 4 wealth classAfter the household number add the identification status in brackets i.e. local, non local(having Voters Id) and others (non local not having Voter’s Id) in bracket (L/NL/O). Otherssignify foreign nationals.
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CARDH.No=Nil
4. Lower Paiyong:LOCAL/WITH VOTER CARD
H.No. = : 9, 29, 54, 56, 57, 59,
71, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 85, 87, 94,95, 100, 107, 109, 110, 114, 115LOCAL/NO VOTER CARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITH VOTERCARDH.No=84
22 01 01 24
5 . KerabariLOCAL/WITH VOTER CARD
H.No. = : 11, 64(2), 89, 97, 99,109(1), 113, 116, 117, 119, 133,142LOCAL/NO VOTER CARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITH VOTERCARDH.No.-
12 00 00 12
6. Melli Bazar:LOCAL/WITH VOTER CARD
H.No. = NilLOCAL/NO VOTER CARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITH VOTERCARDH.No.-Nil
00 00 00 00
Total:- 124 01 17 142
2. Middle class
1 Mellidara:LOCAL/WITH VOTERCARDH.No. = 10(1), 10(2), 14, 46,52, 61, 65, 71, 73, 77, 1, 2, 20,26, 27(1), 28, 33(2), 51, 54(2),55(2), 56, 75LOCAL/NO VOTER CARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITH VOTERCARDH.No.- 9(1), 11
22 02 00 24
2. Melli Gumpa:LOCAL/WITH VOTERCARDH.No. =: 28, 84, 85(2), 86,
14
06
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2(3), 14, 27, 32, 37, 54, 65,85, 87, 101LOCAL/NO VOTER CARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITH VOTERCARD
H.No.- 81, 15, 16, 19, 20,433: Upper Paiyong:LOCAL/WITH VOTERCARDH.No. = 5, 13(1), 20, 21, 24,25, 51, 53, 55, 60, 61, 62, 69,75, 80, 82, 86, 91, 113LOCAL/NO VOTER CARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITH VOTERCARDH.No.- 81(2)
19 00 01 20
4. Lower Paiyong:LOCAL/WITH VOTERCARDH.No. = 27, 28, 36, 41, 43, 44,46(1), 47, 48, 49, 51, 55(2),63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 74, 75, 88,93, 97, 98, 99, 101, 102, 105,106, 117, 120, 124, 127LOCAL/NO VOTER CARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITH VOTERCARDH.No.= 5, 10, 15, 19, 26, 38, 39,40, 50, 62, 69, 89
3212
10 54
5. Kerabari:LOCAL/WITH VOTERCARDH.No= 12, 15, 43, 65, 66(2),67(4), 71, 74, 76, 77(2), 82,83, 88, 90, 112LOCAL/NO VOTER CARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITH VOTERCARD
15
01
03 19
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H.No.- 91.
6. Melli Bazar:LOCAL/WITH VOTERCARDH.No=LOCAL/NO VOTER CARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITH VOTERCARDH.No.-Nil
00 00 00 00
Total:-102
2118 141
3. Poor
1. Mellidara:LOCAL/WITH VOTER
CARDH.No. = 1, 2,3, 5, 6, 7, 8,12,15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22,23, 24,25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 35, 36,37, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 53, 54,55, 59, 61, 62(1), 66, 67(1),67(2), 69, 70, 72, 74, 79, 80,81, 3(1), 3(2), 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,10, 11, 12, 13(1), 13(2), 14,15, 18, 19, 21, 22(1), 22(2),24, 27(4), 29, 30, 38, 40(1),40(2), 43, 44, 46, 49, 50,54(1), 54(3), 57, 59, 60, 70(2),73, 77(2), 78, 83LOCAL/NO VOTER CARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITH VOTERCARDH.No.- 4, 9(1), 34
8803
05 96
2. Melli Gumpa:LOCAL/WITH VOTERCARDH.No. = 9, 10, 11, 12(1), 15,16, 17, 18, 19, 29, 31, 44, 45,46, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 56, 58,60, 63(1), 64, 65, 66, 67, 71,74, 75, 76, 80, 82, 87, 4, 5, 6,
78 16 119
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7, 13, 28, 33, 34, 35, 36, 38,40, 41, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53,56, 57, 58, 61, 62, 64, 66, 68,70, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82,83, 84, 86, 91, 92, 96(2),98(1), 100, 102
LOCAL/NO VOTER CARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITH VOTERCARDH.No.- 5, 8, 13, 23, 32, 33, 37,38, 39, 47, 50, 57, 59, 62, 69,77, 83, 11, 12, 18, 23, 24, 25,26, 29
25
3: Upper Paiyong:LOCAL/WITH VOTERCARDH.No= 1, 2, 9, 10, 11, 46, 56,58, 83, 112LOCAL/NO VOTER CARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITH VOTERCARDH.No.- 14, 73.
1002
03 15
4. Lower Paiyong:LOCAL/WITH VOTERCARDH.No. = 18, 23, 33, 66, 82, 83,112, 121, 122(1), 125LOCAL/NO VOTER CARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITH VOTERCARDH.No.- 2, 4, 6, 8, 13, 14, 16,20, 62, 69, 103
10
11
03 24
5. Kerabari:LOCAL/WITH VOTERCARDH.No. = 3(1), 3(2), 4, 8, 14,16, 21, 23, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32,33, 35, 37, 38, 40, 42, 44, 45,46, 53, 54, 55, 58, 59, 60, 95,
45 03 53
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96(1), 101, 102, 104, 105,108, 109(2), 110, 111, 113,120, 121(1), 123, 134, 135,138LOCAL/NO VOTER CARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITH VOTERCARDH.No.- : 2, 5, 13, 27, 131
05
6. Melli Bazar:LOCAL/WITH VOTERCARDH.No. = NilLOCAL/NO VOTER CARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITH VOTERCARDH.No.- Nil
00 00 00 00
Total:- 231 46 30 307
4. Very poor
1. Mellidara:LOCAL/WITH VOTERCARDH.No= 32,76.LOCAL/NO VOTER CARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITH VOTERCARDH.No.- 38,45.
02
02
03 13
2. Melli Gumpa:LOCAL/WITH VOTERCARDH.No. =40,41, 43.LOCAL/NO VOTER CARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITH VOTERCARDH.No.- 30
03 01 01 05
3 Upper Paiyong:LOCAL/WITH VOTERCARD
01 00 01
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H.No. =36.LOCAL/NO VOTER CARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITH VOTERCARDH.No.- Nil
00
4. Lower Paiyong:LOCAL/WITH VOTERCARDH.No. = 12, 25, 52.LOCAL/NO VOTER CARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITH VOTERCARDH.No.- Nil
03 00 00 03
5. Kerabari:LOCAL/WITH VOTERCARDH.No. = : 22, 24, 25, 41, 52,64(1), 67(2), 78, 86, 94, 96(2),100, 103, 106, 107, 115, 117,118, 121(2), 121(3), 124, 126,127, 128, 129, 130, 136, 137,139, 143, 144, 145, 146.LOCAL/NO VOTER CARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITH VOTERCARDH.No.- 47, 49, 50, 80
33
04
09 10
6. Melli Bazar:LOCAL/WITH VOTERCARDH.No.= Nil.LOCAL/NO VOTER CARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITH VOTERCARD
H.No.- Nil
0000
00 00
Total:- 42 07 13 62
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Grand Total 49975
78 652
Trend over last 5years
Census HouseNumbers (L/NL/O)
Reasons
5 Householdsshowingimprovement inwell being
Local-48 (Mellidara) Poultry farming.
Local-73(MelliGumpa) Poultry farming.
Local-39 (Upper Paiyong) Dairy and poultry farming.
Local-56 (Lower paiyong) Dairy farming.
Local-11(Kerabari) Dairy farming and vegetable grower.
5 Householdsshowing declinein well being
Local-76 (Mellidara) Due to large family member
Local- 43(Melli Gumpa)Decline in productivity of ginger and wild lifeencroachment.
Local-36 (Upper Paiyong) Low Agricultural productivity
Local-52 (Lower Paiyong) Low Agricultural productivity
Local- 146 (Kerabari)Decline in productivity of ginger and wild lifeencroachment.
Gram PanchayatWard
Census House Number(L/NL/O)
Total ofLocal HH
Total of Non Local HHTotal of all
HHHaving
Voter’s IDNot havingVoter’s ID
N.B.:- Wealth ranking PRA was not done for Melli Bazar Ward.
B) Trend in economic developmentAfter the Census House Number, add the identification status i.e. local, non local in brackets(L/NL/O).
C) Number of landless agricultural worker householdsA landless agricultural worker household is one in which no member owns land eitherhimself/herself or through his parents, and one or more adults earn their livelihood fromagricultural wage work as casual worker (khetala) or share cropper (adhidar, kutiadar) orTaungyadar (forest villager).
After the household number add the identification status in brackets i.e. local, non local,others in bracket (L/NL/O)
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Mellidara
LOCAL/WITH VOTERCARDH.No.= 41LOCAL/NO VOTERCARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITHVOTER CARDH.No.- 25
01 01 04 06
Melli Gumpa
LOCAL/WITH VOTERCARDH.No.= 37LOCAL/NO VOTERCARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITHVOTER CARDH.No.-41, 68
01 02 08 11
Upper Paiyong
LOCAL/WITH VOTERCARDH.No.= 18,36.LOCAL/NO VOTERCARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITHVOTER CARD
H.No.- Nil
02 00 00 02
Lower Paiyong
LOCAL/WITH VOTERCARDH.No.= Nil.LOCAL/NO VOTERCARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITHVOTER CARD
H.No.- Nil
Nil Nil Nil Nil
Kerabiri
LOCAL/WITH VOTERCARDH.No.= Nil.LOCAL/NO VOTERCARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITHVOTER CARD
Nil Nil 02 02
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H.No.- Nil
Melli Bazar
LOCAL/WITH VOTERCARDH.No.= 03.LOCAL/NO VOTERCARDH.No -NilNON LOCAL WITHVOTER CARD
H.No.- Nil
1 Nil 01 02
Grand Total 05 34 39
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Chapter 8: Organization development
Tool 19: Venn diagram
Number of participants: 133 male: 100 female: 33Description:The Venn Diagram shows institutions, organisations, groups and important individuals foundin the village, as well as the villagers view of their importance in the community.Additionally the diagram explains who participates in these groups in terms of gender andwealth. The institutional relationship diagram also indicates how close the contact andcooperation between those organisations and groups is.
Objectives: Identify external and internal organisations/groups/important persons active in the
community Identify who participates in local organisations/institutions by gender and wealth Figure out how the different organisations and groups relate to each other in terms of
contact, co-operation, flow of information and provision of services.
Step 1: Assess current situation
Venn diagram of 22-MELLIDARA PAIYONG VILLAGE ADMINISTRATIVECENTRE
Step 2: Figure out best practices, success stories, important problems and their causes
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Best practices / Success stories:
Melli Dara MPCS Ltd. has been providing timely credit through KCC and also supplying thehardware and civil materials required for MGNREGA scheme.
Problems Causes
No veterinary Centre Not constructed till date
Untimely distribution of Text books anduniform
Delay in supply by the concerned Department
No own Livelihood School Building andHostel facility are not available for thestudents.
Not constructed till date
Solutions
Construction of veterinary centre with all equipments and medicines
HRD Department should supply text book and uniform at or before beginning of session
Construction of Livelihood School Building and Hostel Building
Activity Unit Quantity LocationContribution Priority
Village External 1 to 3
Construction of VeterinaryCentre
1 1No. Near GPK LandStaff andequipments
2
Construction of LivelihoodSchool Building and Hostel
11 No. Near GPK Land
Fund andequipment
1
Step 3: Find out possible solutions for the three problems
Step 4: Identify relevant activities to tackle the problems or to expand the successstories (Attention: it is important to rank the priority of the activities)
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Name of SHGsYear of
formation
Name ofparent
organization
Representationof poor HH
(adequate, average,inadequate)
Internallending
(often,sometimes,
rare)
Type ofincome
activities
Finalranking
(1,2,3,4….)
Divvy 2007 SRDA 08 Monthly Piggery 1
Navjyoti 202 SRDA 06 Monthly Agriculture2
Saprosh Sikkim 2002 SRDA 06 Monthly Ginger 3
Suraksha 2007 SRDA 06 Monthly Floriculture 4
Sangam 2008 SRDA 12 Monthly Poultry 5
Sewika 2008 SRDA 08 Monthly Floriculture 6
Lali Guras 2001 SRDA 10 Monthly Agriculture 7
Makhmali 2006 SRDA 10 Often Ginger 8
Basanti 2005 SRDA 10 Often Ginger 9
Tool 20: Assessment of SHGs
Number of participants: 97 male: 50 female: 47
Description:The SHGs play in important role in providing internal lending and credit to the poor as wellas facilitating collective initiatives. SHGs can be formed under Governmental programs likeSGSY under SREDA, by NGOs, by missionary organizations, by banks like NABARD, andothers like SIMFED, ICAR etc. We do a ranking of the SHGs to identify which ones are thebest performing and why.
Objectives: Identify SHGs active in the community, who has formed them and which activities
they undertake Assess the role of SHGs in providing incomes to the poor
Identify potentials and main problems
Figure out appropriate solutions and activities
Method: Ranking
Step 1: Assess current situationOne SHG in one row, provide details in the boxAssess the ranking of the SHG in providing incomes to the Poor (1= best ….)
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Rosemary 2002 SRDA 05 Often Floriculture 10
Sindhu 2003 SRDA 08 Often Ginger 11
Jagriti 2006 SRDA 10 Often Floriculture 12
Jamuna 2005 SRDA 13 Often Floriculture 13
Safal Kiran 2008 SRDA 10 Often Floriculture 14
Vision 2011 SRDA 9 Often Floriculture 15
Sagarmatha 1995 SRDA 7 Often Floriculture 16
Safal Asha 1995 SRDA 7 Often Floriculture 17
Sangam 2005 SRDA 11 Often Agri/Flori 18
New Light 2006 SRDA 50 Often Agriculture 19
Surya 2006 SRDA 8 Often Agriculture 20
Jharna 2004 SRDA 11 Often Agriculture 21
Prerna 2005 SRDA 10 Often Agriculture 22
Smriti 2005 SRDA 10 Often Floriculture 23
Laliguras 2005 SRDA 10 Often Floriculture 24
Sayogi 2009 SRDA 10 Often Floriculture 25
Pragati 2009 SRDA 10 Often Floriculture 26
Jyoti 2001 SRDA 11 Often Agriculture 27
Rose 2001 SRDA 10 Often Agriculture 28
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Best practices / Success stories:
SHGs get loans from the department.
Problems Causes
Production is not good Crops infestation
Poor marketing opportunities No initiative has been taken by the department.
Solutions
Awarenessprogrammes should be organized.
Good quality of seeds and medicines should be provided
Marketing opportunities should be provided by the department.
Activity Unit Quantity LocationContribution Priority
Village External 1 to 3
Awarenessprogramme -Once in ayear
GPK Attendance
ResourcePerson, TAand Lunchto public
1
Ginger Seeds and medicine Kg. 10,000 -Aid fromDepartment.
2
Step 2: Figure out best practices, success stories, important problems and their causes
Step 3: Find out possible solutions for the three problems
Step 4: Identify relevant activities to tackle the problems or to expand the successstories (Attention: it is important to rank the priority of the activities)
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S. No.House type
Housecategory
Total ofLocals
HH
Total of NonLocals HH
TotalOthers
HH
TotalHHWall type (bhitta)
Roof type(chaana)
1Chitra, Ekra orStone with Mudplaster
Chitra, Siru,Tarpaulin, Drumsheet
Kutcha 51 22 Nil 73
2Ekra or Stone withMud plaster
GCISemiPucca
235 81 Nil 316
3Ekra or Stone withCement plaster
GCI Pucca 155 18 Nil 173
4 Wooden planks GCI Pucca Nil Nil Nil Nil
5Stone, Bricks withCement plaster
RCC Pucca 65 16 Nil 81
Grand Total506 137 Nil 643
Chapter 9: Housing and basic amenities
Tool 21: Assessment of housing
Number of participants: 44 male: 30 female: 14
Description:Houses are classified based on the type of wall (bhitta) and type of roof (chaana). The wallsof the houses could be made of chitra, ekra with mud plaster, ekra with cement plaster,wooden planks, stone, bricks etc, while the roof could be made of plastic sheet, bamboo,drum sheet, wooden planks, GCI sheet, RCC etc
Objectives: Assess the housing status in the village Identify promising practices and main problems Figure out appropriate solutions and activities
With whom: Mixed male and female group
Step 1: Assess current situation What is the current housing situation in the village? How many local households are
still staying in Kutcha houses? A Kutcha house has a roof made up of Chitra, Siru, Tarpaulin or Drum sheet. A
house with GCI roof is either a Semi-pucca or a Pucca house. Get details of the households (Locals, Non locals, Others) still staying in Kutcha
houses
Get details of the households still staying in Kutcha houses
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S. No.Gram Panchayat
WardCensus
House No.
Name of Head ofHousehold (as perCensus house listing)
Identification Status (Yes/No)
Local Non local OthersVoter Id No Voter Id
1 Mellidara 33 Santa Kumar Rai Yes - -
35 Umesh Chandra Rai Yes - -
69 Tek Prasad Pradhan Yes - -
70 Dew Raj Rai Yes - -
73 Subha Lachi Bagdas Yes - -
77(1) Sachin Rai - - Yes
2 Melli Gumpa 58 Devi Prasad Sharma Yes - -
62 Gyan Bahadur Sarki - Yes -
68 Pancha Man Sarki - Yes -
80 Suk Man Tamang Yes - -
39 Urgen Tamang Yes - -
51 Taraman Tamang Yes - -
57 Dendup Tamang Yes - -
58 Nima Tamang Yes - -
70 Chatra Bdr. Pradhan Yes - -
75 Milan Tamang Yes - -
79 Bijoy Pradhan Yes - -
3 Upper Paiyong 1 Tek Bahadur Kami Yes - -
2 Janga Bahadur Kami Yes - -
10 Chandra Kala Darjee Yes - -
11 Phul Maya Darjee Yes - -
17 Yam Prasad Pradhan Yes - -
36 Kalu Lepcha Yes - -
46 Singa Man Tamang Yes - -
49Suk BahadurTamang
- Yes -
56 Sunil Tamang Yes - -
For the households staying in Kutcha houses as detailed in S. No. 1 above, provide GPWname, Census House No, Name of Head of Household (as per Census house listing) andIdentification status (local, non local(voter id), others (no voter id). Fill only one of the threecolumns under Identification status with Yes and other two with No.
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62 Kalu Singh Tamang Yes - -
63 Bhagat Rai - - Yes
66 Sukdew Tamang Yes - -
80Nanda KumarPradhan
Yes - -
83 Naina Kumar Rai Yes - -
90 Khushang Tamang Yes - -
4 Lower Paiyong 1 Nanda Kumar Rai - - Yes
2 Siras Rai - Yes -
4Bir BahadurCHHetri
- Yes -
5 Ganga Pd. CHHetri - Yes -
11 Chatispul Rai Yes - -
25Dhan BahadurTamang
Yes - -
26Yadhu Kr.Bishwakarma
- Yes -
32 Hira Lall Sunar - - Yes
33Ram BahadurCHHetri
Yes - -
37Kharga BahadurCHHetri
Yes - -
38 Dhan Kr. Rai - Yes -
39 Padam Bahadur Rai - Yes -
40 Bhakta Bahadur Rai - Yes -
45Krishna BhaktaSharma
Yes - -
52 Run Maya Sharma Yes - -
69 Dhan Kumar Sharma- Yes -
83 Kumar BishwakarmaYes - -
121GoverdhanBishwakarma
Yes - -
122(1)Birkha BahadurBishwakarma
Yes - -
5 Kerabari 9 Dipen Tamang - - Yes
10 Agam Singh Kami - - Yes
17 Goma CHHetri - - Yes
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20 Krishna Bahadur Rai - - Yes
22 Khim Bahadur Kami Yes - -
24 Damber Kami Yes - -
25Krishna BahadurKami
Yes - -
30Yam BahadurManger
Yes - -
36 Deepak Rai - - Yes
41 Raju CHHetri Yes - -
52 Durga CHHetri Yes - -
67(2) Ashok CHHetri Yes - -
80 Agam Rai - Yes -
86 Jabardhan Rai Yes - -
100 Sunil Manger Yes - -
103Damber SinghManger
Yes - -
121(2)Yam BahadurCHHetri
Yes - -
125 Prakash Rai - - Yes
126 Nar Bdr. Bhujel Yes - -
127 Bhakta Bdr Bhujel Yes - -
128 Dal Bahadur Bhujel Yes - -
6 Melli Bazar Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Best practices / Success stories:
NA
Problems Causes
Financially unsound. Lack of saving habit.
Unemployment Less number of vacancies.
Department policy Anticipated from schemes.
Step 2: Figure out best practices, success stories important problems and their causes
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Solutions
Awarenesscampaigns to impart saving habits.
Capacity of both employed and dropouts should be built.
Activity Unit Quantity LocationContribution Priority
Village External 1 to 3
Awarenesscamps -Twice in ayear
All wards attendanceResourcepersons
2
Capacity building trainings - 04 Nos. All wards ParticipationExpertise 1
Step 3: Find out possible solutions for the three problems
Step 4: Identify relevant activities to tackle the problems or to expand the successstories (Attention: it is important to rank the priority of the activities)
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Water source Name GPW nameNo of HHdependent
Located inPrivate land or
Forest land
Is thedischarge
declining inwinter? Yes / No
Is therewater
scarcity inwinter? Yes /
No
Khani Khola
Melli dara, MelliGumpa, UpperPaiyong, LowerPaiyong & MelliBazaar
910 Forest Land Yes Yes
Hee KholaMelli Dara &Kerabari
202 Forest Yes Yes
Taman KholaMelli Gumpa &Melli Bazar
50 Forest Yes Yes
Faladheo Jhora Lower Paiyong 60 Forest Yes Yes
Nagal Dhara Melli Dara 18 Private Yes Yes
Tool 22: Assessment of drinking water sources and water supply
Number of participants: 89 male: 71 female: 18
Description:Springs are the main source of drinking water. The water from springs is stored in storagetanks and distributed using GI pipes to individual households. Winter months from Dec toMar are the lean months when the discharge of springs reduces and consequently there iswater scarcity.
Objectives: Assess the status of drinking water sources Assess the status of drinking water supply system Identify main problems related to drinking water sources and supply system Figure out appropriate solutions and activities
With whom: Mixed male and female group
Step 1: Assess current situation Which are the 5 most important drinking water sources and what is their status? Which are the important drinking water supply lines and what is their status? Is
there leakage in the pipes or in the storage tanks?
Give status of 5 most important drinking water sources in the box
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Water supply line nameYear ofcreation
Name of thewater source
GPW nameNo of HHdependent
*Status of GIpipes
*Status ofstorage tank
Khani Khola to MelliDara
Khani KholaMelli Dara 118
Need to bereplaced
SmallKhani Kholato Melli Dara
Khani Khola to UpperPaiyong
Khani Khola
Upper Paiyong 80Need to bereplaced
Need toconstructednew with morecapacity.
Khani Kholato UpperPaiyong
Khani Khola to MelliBazar
Khani Khola
Melli Bazar 400Diameterneed to beenhanced
Needrenovation andnewconstruction aswell.
Khani Kholato Melli Bazar
Hee Khola to KerabariHee Khola
Kerabari 132Need to bereplaced
Needrenovation.
Hee Khola toKerabari
Faladheo Jhora to LowerPaiyong
FaladheaoJhora
Lower Paiyong 60Need to bereplaced
Need newconstruction
FaladheoJhora toLowerPaiyong
Best practices / Success stories:
Gram Panchayat has appointed ward wise fitter to up-keep the water supply lines
People do not have storage tank at house due to which they are not able to store the water andeven the water supply gets disconnected for half an hour there will be great water crises.
Problems Causes
Water scarcity Water discharge at source is decreasing
Give details of 5 most important drinking water supply lines in the box
* For the last two columns indicating Status provide values from 3 options namely (Goodcondition, Needs urgent repairs, Needs minor repairs)
Step 2: Figure out best practices, success stories, important problems and their causes
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Water which is available at source willthe reach in same volume to thedistribution tank
Since most of the water supply lines were laid downyears back and timely repair has not been done, leadingto the leakage of water. The diameter of the GI pipebecomes small due to rust formation inside the pipe.
Water which is available at private landis not been allowed to be used byothers who are in need.
The owner of the land thinks that he is the owner of thewater source .
Solutions
Department should make a guideline when the particular water lines need to be repaired aftercommissioning of the same.
The responsibility of the water supply lines repair should be entrusted to either GramPanchayat, Zilla Panchayat or the concerned department.
Activity Unit Quantity LocationContribution Priority
Village External 1 to 3
Rural water supply linesrepair
Km. 20 Km.forentire GPU
GPUNil Entire 1
Construction of waterreservoirs
No.50 Nos. forentire GPU GPU Land Construction
2
Step 3: Find out possible solutions for the three problems
Step 4: Identify relevant activities to tackle the problems or to expand the successstories (Attention: it is important to rank the priority of the activities)
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S. No. Gram Panchayat WardCensus House
No.
Name of Head ofHousehold (as per Census
house listing)
Why is the toilet notthere? Reason
Melli Dara NA NA NA
Melli Gumpa NA NA NA
Upper Paiyong NA NA NA
Lower Paiyong NA NA NA
Kerabari NA NA NA
Melli Bazar NA NA NA
Gram PanchayatWard
Is there a collectionsystem? Write Yes or
No
Where is the solid wastecurrently disposed
Is it becoming aserious problem?
Write Yes or No
Melli Bazar YesSolid Waste ManagementUnit, Lower Paiyong
Yes
Melli Dara No Beside the house Yes
Melli Gumpa No Beside the house Yes
Tool 23: Assessment of sanitation and waste management
Number of participants: 68 male: 42 female: 26
Description:Functional toilets in homes, schools, hospitals etc play an important role in ensuring totalsanitation. Rising rural disposable incomes combined with the increasing outreach ofpackaged goods has made waste management a formidable challenge. Scattered nature ofthis waste and limited quantity make its management as a business model not easy.
Objectives: Assess the status of sanitation in homes and schools Assess the status of solid waste management in the village Identify main problems related to sanitation and solid waste management Figure out appropriate solutions and activities
With whom: Mixed male and female group
Step 1: Assess current situation Which are the houses which do not have functional toilets? Which are the main locations where solid waste is currently disposed? Is there a
collection and disposal system in place anywhere in the village?
Which households do not have toilets and why?
Status of Solid Waste Management in the GPW
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Lower Paiyong No Beside the house Yes
Upper Paiyong No Beside the house Yes
Kerabari No Beside the house Yes
Best practices / Success stories:
Gram Panchayat has established Solid Waste Management Unit at Lower Paiyong wheregarbage is segregated and composting is done.
Segregation of the garbage at source has not become possible due to uncooperative attitude ofthe public.
There is no single household without toilet.
Problems Causes
No source garbage segregation Public are non cooperative
Non degradable part of the garbage is the bigproblem
In Sikkim no proper mechanism is there inplace to manage this sort of garbage
Solutions
Public should be made aware about the importance of proper garbage management
State should have at least one unit to manage non degradable garbage.
Certain fund should be made available to Gram Panchayat for the garbage management.
Activity Unit Quantity LocationContribution Priority
Village External 1 to 3
Garbage Collection Binsinstallation
Nos.60 GPU Land Installation 1
Step 2: Figure out best practices, success stories, important problems and their causes
Step 3: Find out possible solutions for the three problems
Step 4: Identify relevant activities to tackle the problems or to expand the successstories (Attention: it is important to rank the priority of the activities)
Chapter 10: Education and health
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Name of the schoolLevel
(P,M,S,HS)
Gram PanchayatWard
Government orprivately owned
Numberof
students
Numberof
teachers
Melli GumpaSec.School
S Melli Dara Govt. 130 22
Kerabari JHS M Kerabari Govt. 113 07
Kubinday primaryschool
P Melli Gumpa Govt. 160 04
Paiyong JHS M Upper Paiyong Govt. 114 11
Beginee primary school P Lower Paiyong Govt. 55 05
St.paul Engilsh school P Melli Gumpa Private 130 06
Green Hill Academy M Melli Dara Private 70 05
Best practices / Success stories:
Most of the people have realized the importance of education and are sending their children toschool.
Problems Causes
Drop-outsParents who are illiterate do not take interest onthe education of their wards.
Tool 24: Assessment of education
Number of participants: 71 male: 52 female: 19
Objectives: Describe the situation of education for the village Identify main problems related to school education Figure out appropriate solutions and related activities
With whom: Mixed male and female focus group
Step 1: Assess current situation What is the current situation of education in the village? Where the children go to
school for the different levels (P=Primary, M=Middle, S=Secondary, H=HigherSecondary)?
What is the status of private schools and tuition services?
Current status of education infrastructure (one school in one row)
Step 2: Figure out best practices, success stories, important problems and their causes
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Solutions
State government should start residential school at each constituency.
After identification of the parents who do not take interest on the education of their children,the children should be admitted at the residential school of the Deartment.
Activity Unit Quantity LocationContribution Priority
Village External 1 to 3
Counseling class -Once in ayear.
Schools √ 1
Step 3: Find out possible solutions for the three problems
Step 4: Identify relevant activities to tackle the problems or to expand the successstories (Attention: it is important to rank the priority of the activities)
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Gram Panchayat Ward Main diseasesNo. of
individualsaffected
Main disabilities(laata, langda, andha,
kana etc.)
No. ofindividuals
Affected
Melli Dara Gland T.B. -Details of all wards:Latta-41,langda-09and Kana-04
Melli Gumpa Gland T.B. -
Upper Paiyong Gland T.B. -
Lower Paiyong Gland T.B. -
Kerabari Gland T.B. -
Melli Bazar Gland T.B. -
Name of the hospital Gram Panchayat Ward Facilities available Staff available
Melli PHS Melli Bazar Emergency
Medical Officer,Para medical staff,Birth & Deathregistration etc.
Melli Dara PHSC Melli DaraFirst-aid,immunization
Para medical staff.
Melli PHS Melli Bazar Emergency
Medical Officer,Para medical staff,Birth & Deathregistration etc.
Best practices / Success stories:
Tool 25: Assessment of health care
Number of participants: 93 male: 67 female: 26
Objectives: Describe the situation of health care and disability in the village Identify main problems related to health care Figure out appropriate solutions and related activities
With whom: Mixed male and female focus group
Step 1: Assess current situation What are the important diseases and disabilities in the village? What is the current status of health care in the village?
Current status of diseases and disabilities
Current status of health care
Step 2: Figure out best practices, success stories, important problems and their causes
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NA
Problems Causes
People are not been able to take maximumfacility from the existing health centers
Facilities like X-ray, specialist doctors are notavailable
Solutions
X-ray & Ultrasound facility should be made available at Melli PHC
Specialist doctors should visit PHC at least once a week.
Activity Unit Quantity LocationContribution Priority
Village External 1 to 3
X-Ray MachineInstallation at Melli PHC
No. 1 MelliBazar
Nil Entire 1
Ultrasound machineinstallation
No. 1 MelliBazar
Nil Entire 2
Step 3: Find out possible solutions for the three problems
Step 4: Identify relevant activities to tackle the problems or to expand the successstories (Attention: it is important to rank the priority of the activities)
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GramPanchayat
Ward
Shared jeepservice
Available or Not Available
Number of jeeps11
Time ofdeparture
6.30a.m
Time of return 4.p.m
DestinationscoveredOne way fare inRs
30
SNT Busservice
Available or Not Available
Time of 7.a.m
Chapter 11: Infrastructure
Tool 26: Assessment of connectivity and transportation
Number of participants: 156 male: 106 female: 50
Objectives: Analyze the existing conditions of physical connectivity (roads, bridges, footpaths)
virtual connectivity (mobile connectivity) in order to identify the measures toimprove it
Assess the public transportation system and the options available Identify main problems related to physical and virtual connectivity Figure out appropriate solutions and related activities
With whom: Mixed male and female focus group
Step 1: Assess current situation Draw the roads and bridges on the preparedvillage resourcemap Assess the status of connectivity of the Gram Panchayat Wards Identify the most important roads and bridges in terms of economic development
of the village Review the quality of roads, bridges, footpaths, mobile network, internet network
Current status of transportation options, Gram Panchayat Ward Wise
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departure
Time of return 5.p.m
Destinationscovered
26km
One way fare inRs
30
Private
Number of 4wheelers
22
Number of 2wheelers
07
Gram PanchayatWard
Connectedby road (Yes
/ No)
Name ofnearest town
Distance tonearest
town in km
Type (SPWD,PMGSY, NH,
etc)
Status (goodcondition, Yet to be
carpeted, needs urgentrepairs, needs minor
repairs)
Melli Dara Yes 30 SPWDUnderprogress ofcarpeting
Melli Dara
Melli Gumpa No 35 NA NA Melli Gumpa
Upper Paiyong Yes 33 SPWDUnderprogress ofcarpeting
Upper Paiyong
Lower Paiyong Yes 38 SPWDUnderprogress ofcarpeting
Lower Paiyong
Kerabari Yes 31 SPWDNeedsurgentrepairs
Kerabari
Melli Bazar Yes 39 SPED Carpeted Melli Bazar
Name of the roadGram Panchayat
Ward
Type(SPWD,
PMGSY, NH,
Status (good condition,yet to be carpeted, needs
urgent repairs, needs minor
Location offrequent
Current status of physical connectivity infrastructure
Current status of connectivity infrastructure, Gram Panchayat Ward Wise
Use one row for one road, bridge, footpath etc. Incase the GPW is not connected by road,indicate “no road” in the “Name of the road” column.
A) Roads (one road in one row)
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etc) repairs) landslides
Melli Dara Melli Dara PWD road SPWDUnder progress ofcarpeting
No
Upper PaiyongUpper Paiyong PWDroad
SPWDUnder progress ofcarpeting
Tholo kholsi &Bahsbotey
Lower PaiyongLower Paiyong PWDroad
SPWDUnder progress ofcarpeting
Kaijaley
Kerabari Kerabari PWD road SPWD CarpetedTanam Khola,Divithane Dara
Melli Bazar Melli PWD road SPWD CarpetedMazi goan, SNTDara
Name of the bridgeGram Panchayat
WardName of the
stream / riverType (wooden,iron, RCC etc)
Status (goodcondition, needs urgent
repairs, needs minorrepairs)
Melli Bazar Khani Khola Khani Khola Iron Needs minor repair
Melli Dara Hee-Khola Hee-Khola Iron Needs minor repair
Upper Paiyong Mure Pul Khani Khola RCC Needs urgent repair
Name of the footpath Gram Panchayat WardLength in
feet
Type (CCFP,stone soling,kutcha, etc)
Status (good condition,needs urgent repairs,needs minor repairs)
All footpaths All Wards5Km.
CCFP/kutcha Needs urgent repairs
Gram Panchayat WardDependable Mobile
networksLocation of reliable
internet serviceDistance of
internet in km
22-Mellidara paiyong GPUVodafone, aircel,cellone,reliance Airtel,Docomo.
Melli dara 5 km
Best practices / Success stories:
Most of the roads are carpeted.
Most of the houses are connected by footpaths.
B) Bridges ( one bridge in one row)
C) Footpaths ( one footpath in one row)
Current status of virtual connectivity infrastructureA) Virtual connectivity (mobile network)
Step 2: Figure out best practices, success stories, important problems and their causes
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Problems Causes
No internet service in the GPU. Internet connectivity not provided.
Roads need urgent repairs. Not done by the department.
Solutions
Internet connectivity should be provided.
Roads should be repaired.
Activity Unit Quantity LocationContribution Priority
Village External 1 to 3
Internet Service - 1 GPKFundingandExperise
2
Roads repairing work -In all fourroads.
GPK Labour Funding 1
Step 3: Find out possible solutions for the three problems
Step 4: Identify relevant activities to tackle the problems or to expand the successstories (Attention: it is important to rank the priority of the activities)
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Name of theMIC
Limbodhara
tobarpipa
l
Heekhola
toshantichok,
KHani
Khola to
pradhan
Goanat
MelliGum
pa
Hee kholaato MiddleKErabari
KahniKhola
to MelliGumpa
KhaniKhola toLower
Kubinday
Rabi khola toBegani
KhaniKhola to
Dhital Khet
Gram PanchayatWard
LowerPaiyong
KerabariMelliGumpa
KerabariMelliGumpa
Melli Gumpa Lower Paiyong Upper Paiyong
Status (defunct,functional)
defunctFunctional
Functional
FunctionalFunctionla
defunct defunct Functional
Yearof creation 1982 !880s 1980s 1980s 1980s 1980s 1990s 1970s
Type (RCC, Earthenetc)
Rcc RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC Earthern Earthen
Length (feet) 5km 5km 4KM 5KM 3KM 5KM 1KM 1/2KM
Source of waterLimbooDhara
HeeKhola
KhaniKhola
Hee KholaKHaniKhola
KhaniKhola
Rabi Khola KHani Khola
Irrigated areaduringsummer(acre)
30 Acre 90 Acre 70 Acre 50 Acre 58 Acre 90 Acre69acre
49Acre
Irrigated areaduring winter (acre)
5 Acre 10 Acre 20 Acre 30Acre 25 Acre 50 Acre 50Acre 30 Acre
HH benefited 8 30 23 38 26 46 17 13
Tool 27: Assessment of irrigation and flood control system
Number of participants: 156 male: 106 female: 50
Objectives: Assess the situation of the existing minor irrigation channels, drainage measures,
flood control works (Jhora Training Works - JTW) Identify the demands of the villagers to expand existing irrigation infrastructure Identify main problems related to infrastructure and management Figure out appropriate solutions and related activities
With whom: Mixed male and female focus group
Step 1: Assess current situation Draw all minor irrigation channels, important sources and streams on the
preparedvillage resourcemap
A) Minor Irrigation Channel (MIC)
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Maintenance (ingood condition, needsurgent repairs, needsminor repairs)
Needsurgentrepair
Needsurgentrepair
Needsurgentrepair
Needsurgent repair
Needsurgentrepair
Needsurgentrepair
Needs urgentrepair
Needs urgentrepair
Name ofthe Drainage
Measure
Catchwaterdrainfrom
KerabariSchool to
PWDroad
Gram Panchayat Ward Kerabari
Status (defunct, functional) Functional
Yearof creation 2010
Type (CC, Plum etc) CC
Length (feet) 1 KM
Source of water Rain Water
HH benefited 20 HH
Maintenance (in goodcondition, needs urgent repairs,needs minor repairs)
In goodcondition
Name of theFlood
ControlWork (JTW)
JTW atKhaniKhola
GramPanchayatWard
Mellidara
Status (defunct,functional)
functional
Yearofcreation
2009
Type (CC, Plumetc)
CC
Length (feet) 500
B) Drainage measures
C) Flood Control Work (Jhora Training Work)
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Source of water Khani Khola
HH benefited 10
Maintenance(in goodcondition, needsurgent repairs,needs minorrepairs)
In goodcondition
Best practices / Success stories:
People are able to improve economic condition with the increase in production due toirrigation.
Problems Causes
Break down of irrigation channel in regularintervals
Landslide.
Solutions
MIC should be repaired in regular intervals.
Activity Unit Quantity LocationContribution Priority
Village External 1 to 3
MIC renovation workKm 20 Entire
GPULabour Expertise,
Funding.1
Construction of new MICsKm. 20 Entire
GPULabour Expertise,
Funding2
Step 2: Figure out best practices, success stories, important problems and their causes
Step 3: Find out possible solutions for the three problems
Step 4: Identify relevant activities to tackle the problems or to expand the successstories (Attention: it is important to rank the priority of the activities)
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What are the typical women activities
Household activities, MG-NREGA, Agriculture, Horticulture
What are the main income sources of women
Agriculture
What are the women organizations in the village
SHG, Women cooperative society
Name of the Anganwadi/ ICDS
Gram PanchayatWard
Facilities available Staff available
Mellidara ICDS Mellidara
Pre school non formaleducation,Nutrition and healtheducation.
Gram sevika andhelper
Melli Gumpa ICDSMelli Gumpa
Pre school non formaleducation,
Gram sevika andhelper
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Tool 28: Assessment of women issues
Number of participants: 66 male: Nil female: 66
Objectives: Help women to identify and discuss on the solutions to improve their living and
working condition in the village
Identify promising practices and main problems
Figure out appropriate solutions and activitiesMethod:
Focus group discussionWith whom:
Female focus group with female facilitator
Step 1: Assess current situation
Current status of child care (Anganwadi / ICDS)
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Nutrition and healtheducation.
Kerabari ICDS
Kerabari
Pre school non formaleducation,Nutrition and healtheducation.
Gram sevika andhelper
Melli Bazaar ICDS
Melli Bazaar
Pre school non formaleducation,Nutrition and healtheducation.
Gram sevika andhelper
Lower Paiyong ICDS
Lower Paiyong
Pre school non formaleducation,Nutrition and healtheducation.
Gram sevika andhelper
Best practices / Success stories:
Almost every woman is attached with organization. Society is liberal where woman isrespected and given opportunity to shoulder all the responsibilities of the society.
Problems Causes
Women organizations are not functioningproperly
Leadership qualities of women are notdeveloped
Most of the women are not engaged inincome generation activities
They think that income of male counterpart isenough.
Solutions
Women should be encouraged to develop the leadership quality.
Women should be engaged in income generation activities.
Activity Unit Quantity LocationContribution Priority
Village External 1 to 5
Counseling Program No 02 GPK Participation Expertise1
Step 2: Figure out promising practices, potentials, important problems and theircauses
Step 3: Find out possible solutions for the three problems
Step 4: Identify relevant activities to tackle the problems or to expand the successstories (Attention: it is important to rank the priority of the activities)
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WeatherEvents
Trends A M J J A S O N D J F M
RainfallPresent * ** ** *** *** ** * * * * * *Past ** ** *** *** *** ** ** * * * * **
StormPresent * * * * * * * * * * ** **Past * * * * * * * * * * ** **
Dry PeriodPresent *** * * * * * * ** ** ** *** ***Past ** * * * * * * ** ** ** ** **
WarmTemperature
Present *** *** *** *** * *** *** ** ** ** ** ***Past ** * ** *** ** ** ** * * * * **
ColdTemperature
Present * * * * * * ** ** *** *** ** **Past ** ** ** * ** ** ** * ** ** * *
Tool 29: Assessment of climate change
Number of participants: 25 male: 18 female: 07
Objectives:
Help to better understand the patterns of climate change
Help to better understand the impacts of climate change on livelihoods
Help to identify and discuss on the solutions to improve adaptation to climate
change impacts
Identify promising practices and main problems
Figure out appropriate solutions and activities
Method:
Focus group discussion
With whom: Mixed male and female focus group
Step 1: Assess current situation
What are the perceptions of changes in climate?Past = Ten years back (Year 2000)Present = (Year 2010)Intensity = * = Low; ** = Medium; *** =High
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Water sources Drying up of sources, decrease in discharge from sources.
Seed storage Susceptible to pestation.
High intensity ofrainfall
No, Untimely downpour at times
Increased storms,hailstorms etc
Yes
Winter drought Increased
Disease and pestattack
Increased
Health Increased
Water sector Plantation, source development
Agriculture sector Organic farming, Hybrid seeds
Horticulture sector Organic farming, Hybrid seeds, Green house
Livestock sector Hybrid animals
Natural calamities Plantation, terracing, JRT, Protective works, Awareness generation.
Health sector IEC, Preventive measures.
Others -
Best practices / Success stories:
Even though the production is not good most of the farmers use organic fertilizer.
Problems Causes
What are the impacts of climate change on or due to?
What are the successful adaptation measures to climate change?
Step 2: Figure out best practices, success stories, important problems and their causes
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Low discharge of water. No proper source development is done
Crops are affected by pest, insects Due to less supply of proper medicines
Solutions
Proper source development should be done
Effective organic medicines should be provided by the department
Plantation should be done.
Activity Unit Quantity LocationContribution Priority
Village External 1 to 5
Plantation Nos.1,00,000saplings
Kuwa pani,Dabai Pani,TanamKhola,Ratomatey,Khani Khola
labour saplings 1
Soil testing - - All wards - expertise 2
Step 3: Find out possible solutions for the three problems
Step 4: Identify relevant activities to tackle the problems or to expand the successstories (Attention: it is important to rank the priority of the activities)
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Appendix1. Ward wise maps with details of housing, wealth category, identification status (house
nos need to match with house listing)2. House Listing sheet for the whole GPU
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SL. NO HOUSE NUMBER NAME OF THE HEAD OF THE HOUSEHOLD
01 1(1) ASOKA SAMANTRA
02 1(2) SUDAM CHANDRA PATRA
03 1(3) FRANCIS STINIS
04 1(4) VACANT
05 1(5) ARUN PRADHAN
06 1(6) GAYAJIT SING
07 1(7) SANGATA DEY
08 1(8) BABURAM PRADHAN
0 9 1(9) NISHIKANTA HAZRA
10 1(10) VACANT
11 2(1) TARA KR. CHETTRI
12 2(2) NEWARAJ RAI
13 2 BIR BDR. TAMANG
14 3 MILAN CHETTRI
15 4 PADAM SSING CHETTRI
16 5 KUL BDR. GURUNG
17 6 CHETRA BDR. CHETTRI
18 7 PREM KR. CHETTRI
19 8 ICDS
20 9 EGS
21 10 KRISHNA BDR. CHETTRI
22 11 RATNABDR. RAI
Houselisting of Melli Gumpa Ward
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23 12 RAM KRISHNA RAI
24 13 MADAN MAYACHETTRI
25 14 RAJESH RAI
26 15 HARKA BDR. GURUNG
27 16 RAM BDR. RAI
28 17 VACANT
29 18 FUL MAYARAI
30 19 KRISHNA BDR. RAI
31 20 SANCHA MAYARAI
32 21 GYANBDR. RAI
33 22 DHAN KRM. RAI
34 23 KALASBER RAI
35 24 KHARGA BDR. RAI
36 25 MAITAYTAMANG
37 26 MATICHANRAI
38 27 HARKA BDR. RAI
39 28 RAM KR. RAI
40 29 KHARGA BDR. RAI
41 30 RAMESH RAI
42 31(1) S CHOOL
43 31(2) SCHOOL
44 32 DAMBER CHETTRI
45 33 PREM TSH. TAMANG
46 34 BHAKTA BDR. TAMANG
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47 35 PASANG TAMANG
48 36 SANJEEV TAMANG
49 37 DAL BDR. RAI
50 38 DHAN BDR. TAMANG
51 39 URGEN TAMANG
52 40 VACANT
53 41 MAN BDR. TAMANG
54 42 PREM TSH. TAMANG
55 43 RAM BDR. TAMANG
56 44 PREM BDR. TAMANG
57 45 SUK MAYATAMANG
58 46 NORBA TAMANG
59 47 ICDS
60 48 PURNA BDR. BHUJEL
61 49 POMPHA MAYATAMANG
62 50 BUDHASING TAMANG
63 51 TARAMAN TAMANG
64 52 KUMAR TAMANG
65 53 PASSANG TAMANG
66 54 JANGA BDR. TAMANG
67 55 DENZONG TAMANG
68 56 DAMCHE TAMANG
69 57 DENDUP TAMANG
70 58 NIMA TAMANG
71 59 BUDHA MAN TAMANG
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72 60 MONESTRY CUM INSTITUTION
73 60 MONESTRY CUM INSTITUTION
74 61 GYANBDR. TAMANG
75 62 DHAN BDR. TAMANG
76 63 KAZIMAN TAMANG
77 64 DIPCHAN TAMANG
78 65 JAGU MAYATAMANG
79 66 SHERAP TAMANG
80 67 MSTILAL TAMANG
81 68 PHUL MAYAPRADHAN
82 69 VACANT
83 70 CHATRABDR. PRADHAN
84 71 DAWATSH. TAMANG
85 72 MANI KR. TAMANG
86 73 DHAN BDR. TAMANG
87 74 VACANT
88 75 MILAN TAMANG
89 76 BAL BDR. TAMANG
90 77 MAN BDR. PRADHAN
91 78 GYANBDR. PRADHAN
92 79 BIJOY PRADHAN
93 80 ARPAN DANGAL
94 81 ASHOK TAMANG
95 82 NIR BDR. TAMANG
96 83 JANGA BDR. TAMANG
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97 84 PHUL MAYATAMANG
98 85 PREM KR. PRADHAN
99 86 ARJUN CHETTRI
100 87 BISHNU BHAKTA CHETTRI
101 88 PADEM BDR. CHETTRI
102 89 LEELA MAYACHETTRI
103 90 TEK BDR. CHETTRI
104 91 BISHNU MAYACHETTRI
105 92 BHIM BDR. CHETTRI
106 93 VACANT
107 94 TILAK BDR. CHETTRI
108 95 VACANT
109 96 JAGHANATHSHARMA
110 96 BEDNEDI SHARMA
111 97 NAR BDR. PRADHAN
112 98 BIRANDRA PRADHAN
113 98 ARPAN PANCHAKOTI
114 99 HASTA BDR. PRADHAN
115 100 LILA CHANDRA PRADHAN
116 101 BHUWANPD. PRADHAN
117 102 BAL KRISHNA PRADHAN
SL. NO HOUSE NUMBER NAME OF THE HEAD OF THE HOUSEHOLD
01 01 TEK BDR. TAMANG
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02 02 JANGA BDR. TAMANG
03 03 AGRICULTURE OFFICE
04 04 MILL
05 05 JANGA BDR. TAMANG
06 06 BIR BDR. DARJEE
07 07 NAINS BDR. DARJEE
08 08 DHAN BDR. PRADHAN
09 09 LILA MAYAPRADHAN
10 10 CHANDRA KALA PRADHAN
11 11 PHUL MAYADARJEE
12 12 DISPENSARY
13 13(1) JIT BDR. TAMANG
14 14 LAL BDR. TAMANG
15 15 DHSN MAYAPRADHAN
16 13(2) DILIP KR. TAMANG
17 16 PVT. SCHOOL
18 17 YAMPD. PRADHAN
19 18 SHREE LAL SHARMA
20 19 TEK PD. SHARMA
21 20 BAL BHATRASHARMA
22 21 DURGA PD. SHARMA
23 22 BADRINATHSARMA
24 23 PURNA LAL SHARMA
25 24 GYANPD. SHARMA
26 25 TILAK PD. SHARMA
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27 26(1) GANGA PD. SHARMA
28 26(2) COW SHED
29 27(1) DATTARAMSHARMA
30 27(2) POULTARYFARM
31 28(1) SIVALALSHARMA
32 28(2) INDRA PD. SHARMA
33 29(1) DHAN BDR. TAMANG
34 29(2) POULTARYFARM
35 30 LAL BDR. TAMANG
36 31 PRATAPTAMANG
37 32 DHAN RAJ TAMANG
38 33 SANTA BIR TAMANG
39 34(1) PADAM BDR. TAMANG
40 35 SCHOOL
41 34(2) GOPAL RAI
42 36 KALU LEPCHA
43 37 MASALI TAMANG
44 38 LALL BDR. TAMANG
45 39 PASSANG TAMANG
46 40 SARKI TAMANG
47 41 PREM BDR. TAMANG
48 42 SWARAJTAMANG
49 43 LAXUMAN TAMANG
50 44 KARMA TSH. TAMANG
51 45 NAR BDR. RAI
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52 46 SINGAMAN TAMANG
53 47 MINGMA NARBU SHERPA
54 48 ASHOK TAMANG
55 49 SUK BDR. TAMANG
56 50 PURNA BDR. TAMANG
57 51 JAGATBDR. PRADHAN
58 52 BIL BDR. RAI
59 53 SHYAMLAL RAI
60 54 PREM BDR. PRADHAN
61 55 MANI KR. PRADHAN
62 56 SUNIL TAMANG
63 57 MON BDR. TAMANG
64 58 BISHNU MAYATAMANG
65 59 INDRA BDR. TAMANG
66 60 SUBASH TAMANG
67 61 KARMA TSH. TAMANG
68 62 KALUSING TAMANG
69 63 BHAGATRAI
70 64 GHANA SHYAMSHARMA
71 65 SINGALAL TAMANG
72 66 SUK DEW TAMANG
73 67 RAM BDR. TAMANG
74 68 YAMBDR. KAMI
75 69 JAG MAYAPRADHAN
76 70 VACANT
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77 71 VACANT
78 72 DHAN BDR. KAMI
79 73 GYANBDR. KAMI
80 74 TEK BDR. RAI
81 75 BIR BDR. TAMANG
82 76 CHANDRA BDR. CHETTRI
83 77 BAL BDR. CHETTRI
84 78 VACANT
85 79 SITA PRADHAN
86 80 NANDA KR. PRADHAN
87 81 BHIM BDR. PRADHAN
88 82 CHANDRA KALA PRADHAN
89 83 NINA KR. RAI
90 84 DHAN BDR. RAI
91 85(1) NIMA TSH. LEPCHA
92 85(2) VACANT
93 86 SOBHA PD. SHARMA
94 87 BUDHI MAYARAI
95 88 HAM BDR. PRADHAN
96 89(1) INDRA BDR. PRADHAN
97 89(2) BUDHI MAN PRADHAN
98 90 KUNTSHANG
99 91 HARKA BDR. TAMANG
100 92(1) BISHNULAL PRADHAN
101 92(2) DEEPAN PRADHN
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102 93 TIME OFFICE
103 94 EXERCISE OFFICE
104 95 DISPENSARY
105 96 FACTORYYBL
106 97 ELECTRICAL ROOM
107 98 BARRIC
108 99(1) S. C. DEY
109 99(2) ABUDUL SALAM
110 99(3) VACANT
111 99(4) VACANT
112 100(1) VACANT
113 100(2) D. T. SHERPA
114 101 VACANT
115 102 MAHA MATRAJAK
116 103 SALAM KHATUN
117 104 SULTANMOHMUD
118 105 RAM BDR. MANGAR
119 106 KRISHNA MAYACHETTRI
120 107 CATOONFACTYORY
121 108 A. T. P.
122 109 VACANT
123 110 VACANT
124 111 ICDS
125 112 KALU SING TAMANG
126 113 KISHOR BESNET
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SL. NO HOUSE NUMBER NAME OF THE HEAD OF THE HOUSEHOLD
01 1 NANDA KR. RAI
02 2 SIRAS RAI
03 3 VACANT
04 4 BIR BDR. CHETTRI
05 5 GANGA BDR. CHETTRI
06 6 YAMPD. CHETTRI
07 7 BAL KRM.
08 8 KISHAN SHARMA
09 9 MAHENDRA SHARMA
10 10 PRABHUNATHSHARMA
11 11 KAMAL SHARMA
12 12 CHATISFUL RAI
13 13 PAVITRARAI
14 14 BAL BDR. DARJEE
15 15 MON KAZI RAI
16 16 BHIM BDR. RAI
17 17 DIL BDR. RAI
18 18 RANGA LAL SHARMA
19 19 YAMPD. SHARMA
20 20 KRISHNA LAL SHARMA
21 21 BHIM KR. DARJEE
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23 23 KHARGA BDR. PRADHAN
24 24 TEMPLE
25 25 DHAN BDR. TAMANG
26 26 YADHUKR. BISWAKARMA
27 27 DIL BDR. CHETTRI
28 28 RAM BDR. BISWAKARMA
29 29 KALPANABISWAKARMA
30 30 RANGALAL CHETTRI
31 31 VACANT
32 32 HIRALAL SUNAR
33 33 RAM BDR. CHETTRI
34 34 CHANDRA BDR. PRADHAN
35 35 CHURCH
36 36 AKIL TSH. LEPCHA
37 37 KHARGA BDR. CHETTRI
38 38 DHAN KR. RAI
39 39 PADAM BDR. RAI
40 40 BHAKTA BDR. RAI
41 41 TEMPO TSH. BHUTIA
42 42 KALU RAI
43 43 HOMNATH SHARMA
44 44 ARJUN SHARMA
45 45 KRISHNABHAKTA SHARMA
46 46 YAM PD. SHARMA
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47 46 SAJAI RAI
48 47 DIKURA MAYASHARMA
49 48 DEO NARAYANSHARMA
50 49 DAMBER BDR. CHETTRI
51 50 SOMNATHSHARMA
52 51 KISHAN SHARMA
53 52 RUN MAYASHARMA
54 53 SHOP
55 54 BAL KRAISHNA PRADHAN
56 55 SONAM LEPCHA
57 55 D.B. GHATANI
58 56 BAL BDR. TIWARI
59 57 DHANRAJ PRADHAN
60 58 RATNALAL SHARMA
61 59 DURGA PD. SHARMA
62 60 GOVT. PRYMARYSCHOOL
63 61 KAMAL SHARMA
64 62 TIKA RAM SHARMA
65 63 ARJUN KR. SHARMA
66 64 INDRA RUPA SHARMA
67 65 DILLIRAM SHARMA
68 66 KRISHNA MAYASHARMA
69 67 YOGGA PD. SHARMA
70 68 SHREE PD. SHARMA
71 69 DHAN PD. SHARMA
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73 71 NANDALAL SHARMA
74 72 BHAWANI SANKER SHARMA
75 73 MANDIR
76 74 DHARMANANDA SHARMA
77 75 GOPI CHANDRA PRADHAN
78 76 SHOP
79 77 UDAI PD. PRADHAN
80 78 DHAN BDR. PRADHAN
81 79 GOPILAL PRADHAN
82 80 PURNA BDR. PRADHAN
83 81 GYANBDR. PRADHAN
84 82 BHIM BDR. PRADHAN
85 83 KUMAR BISWEAKARMA
86 84 NAR BDR. DARJEE
87 85 DEO NARAYANPRADHAN
88 86 GOPAL CHETTRI
89 87 KARNA BDR. PRADHAN
90 88 NAR MANI PRADHAN
91 89 PREM BDR. BISWAKARMA
92 90 VACANT
93 91 COMMUNITY CENTRE
94 92 ICDS
95 93 HARI SANKER SHARMA
96 94 BISHNU PD. SHARMA
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98 96 SYAMMANGER
99 97 PURNA BDR. PRADHAN
100 98 MOHAN PD. PRADHAN
101 99 GOPAL PRADHAN
102 99 PAWANGULLA
103 100 DAMBERSING PRDHAN
104 100 ASHIT CHETTRI
105 101 HARI PD. PRADHAN
106 102 BHARATKR. PRADHAN
107 103 NAR NARAYANSHARMA
108 104 RAM PD. SHARMA
109 105 BIKRAM SHARMA
110 106 TILAKMANI SHARMA
111 107 LACHIMAYASHARMA
112 108 VACANT
113 109 SANCHA MAYAPRADHAN
114 110 CHANDRA KR. PRADHAN
115 111 MILK COLLECTION CENTRE
116 112 ISHWARSHARMA
117 113 TIKARAM PRADHAN
118 114 PURNALAL SHARMA
119 115 MON BDR. PRADHAN
120 116 PADAM BDR. DARJEE
121 117 KHARGA BDR. BISWAKARMA
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122 118 KUL PD. PRADHAN
123 119 LALIT KR. PRADHAN
124 120 AMBER BDR. PRADHAN
125 121 GOVERDHAN BISWAKARMA
126 122 BIKASH BDR. BISWAKARMA
127 122 PREM BDR. BISWAKARMA
128 123 SAHI BDR. THAPA
129 124 TEJ BDR. BISWAKARMA
130 125 TULARAM BISWAKARMA
131 126 DEOCHAND RAI
SL. NO HOUSE NUMBER NAME OF THE HEAD OF THE HOUSEHOLD
01 01 KALI MANDIR
02 02 KISHOR BDR. PRADHAN
03 03(1) DAMBERSING TAMANG
04 03(2) KUMAR TAMANG
05 04 DHAN KR. KAMI
06 05 KIRAN RAI
07 06 BAL BDR. KAMI
08 07 VACANT
09 08 NIMA TSH. TAMANG
10 09 DEPAN TAMANG
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11 10 AGAMSING KAMI
12 11 CHANDRA JOYTI PRADHAN
13 12 TEK BDR. RAI
14 13 KEWALDAS GURUNG
15 14 KHADKA BDR. RANA
16 15 BASANT RANA
17 16 TEK PD. BISWAK
18 17 GOMA CHETTRI
19 18 KUMAR RAI
20 19 POULTARYFARM
21 20 KRISHNA BDR. PRADHAN
22 21 BAL BDR. KAMI
23 22 KHIM BDR. KAMI
24 23 MON BDR. KAMI
25 24 DAMBER KAMI
26 25 KRISHNA BDR. KAMI
27 26 KIRAN RAI
28 27 TILAK RAI
29 28 HASTA BDR. KAMI
30 29 TEJ BDR. KAMI
31 30 YAMBDR. MANGER
32 31 HEM BDR. MANGER
33 32 DAMBER BDR. MANGER
34 33 NITRA BDR. MANGER
35 34 PURNA BDR. MANGER
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36 35 JANGA BDR. MANGER
37 36 DEPAK RAI
38 37 TEJ BDR. CHETTRI
39 38 DHAN KR. CHETTRI
40 39 KRISHNA BDR. CHETTRI
41 40 CHANDRA BDR. CHETTRI
42 41 RAJU CHETTRI
43 42 TSHRING TAMANG
44 43 NAR BDR. RAI
45 44 JIT BDR. KAMI
46 45 GASNESH KAMI
47 46 PADAM BDR. KAMI
48 47 LALL BDR. KAMI
49 48 CHURCH
50 49 DUK BDR. KAMI
51 50 TIKARAM KAMI
52 51 YOG BDR. MANGER
53 52 DURGA CHETTRI
54 53 YOG PD. CHETTRI
55 54 MAITASING MANGER
56 55 BHARATSING RAI
57 56 POULTARYFARM
58 57 VACANT
59 58 SANMAN MANGER
60 59 TEK BDR. CHETTRI
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61 60 CHANDRA BDR. CHETTRI
62 61 VACANT
63 62 TOPGEY BHUTIA
64 63 PUSPA LAL SHARMA
65 64(1) HARI CHETTRI
66 64(2) BHIMA SHARMA
67 65 HARKA BDR. CHETTRI
68 66(1) HARI PD CHETTRI
69 66(2) KRISHNA MAYACHETTRI
70 67(1) RABIDHOJ CHETTRI
71 67(2) ASHOK CHETTRI
72 67(3) FAIR PRICE SHOP
73 67(4) DAMBER KR. CHETTRI
74 68 JAGATRAM RAI
75 69 PTREM KR. RAI
76 70 VACANT
77 71 SAN MAYARAI
78 72 BIRMAN RAI
79 73 PADAM BDR. RAI
80 74 SANTA KRM. RAI
81 75 JEEWANKR. RAI
82 76 JAS BDR. RAI
83 77(1) RAM BDR. SUBBA
84 77(2) BAL BDR. MANGER
85 78 NAGENDRA RAI
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86 79 VACANT
87 80 AGAM RAI
88 81 NANDA KR. RAI
89 82 SUMITRA RAI
90 83 NANDA BDR. MANGER
91 84 ICDS
92 85 POULTRYSHED
93 86 JABBERDHAN RAI
94 87 VACANT
95 88 RANDHOJ MANGER
96 89 BIR BDR. RAI
97 90 SURESH GURUNG
98 91 SUKRAJ GURUNG
99 92 PREM BDR. RAI
100 93 KARNA BDR. RAI
101 94 THAM BDR. MANGER
102 95 HARI MANGER
103 96(1) MON BDR. MANGER
104 96(2) RATANLAL MANGER
105 97 BHAGI RAM MANGER
106 98 PURNA BDR. TAMANG
107 99 AMRIT KR. MANGER
108 100 SUNIL MANGER
109 101 DHAN MAYAMANGER
110 102 LAL BDR. MANGER
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111 103 DAMBERSING MANGER
112 104 KARNA BDR. MANGER
113 105 DAL BDR. MANGER
114 106 DEEPAK MANGER
115 107 SANTA BDR. MANGER
116 108 MILAN MANGER
117 109(1) BHIM BDR. MANGER
118 109(2) HEMANT MANGER
119 110 BAHADUR CHETTRI
120 111 PHUL MAYACHETTRI
121 112 HARKA BDR. CHETTRI
122 113 CHANDRA KALA CHETTRI
123 114 DEVILAL SHARMA
124 115 DAL BIR MANGER
125 116 RAN BDR. RAI
126 117 RATNAMAYARAI
127 118 TILAK BDR. RAI
128 119 HARKA BDR. RAI
129 120 YOG KR. CHETTRI
130 121(1) BAL BDR. CHETTRI
131 121(2) YAMBDR. CHETTRI
132 121(3) DURGA BDR. CHETTRI
133 122 VACANAT
134 123 KALILA RAI
135 124 NIM SAMEY SHERPA
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136 125 PRAKASH RAI
137 126 NAR BDR. BHUJEL
138 127 BHAKTA BDR. BHUJEL
139 128 DAL BDR. BHUJEL
140 129 RAM PD. PRADHAN
141 130 HARI PD. PRADHAN
142 131 JIT BDR. RAI
143 132 VACANT
144 133 BIBA MAYAPRADHAN
145 134 PREM BDR. PRADHAN
146 135 KALURAM MANGER
147 136 BHAKTA BDR. MANGER
148 137 BHIM BDR. MANGER
149 138 PRITHIPAL RAI
150 139 DHAN PAL RAI
151 140 SATSANG MANDIR
152 141 SCHOOL
153 142 B. K. GURUNG
154 143 TILAK RAM RAI
155 144 LILA MAYARAI
156 145 BIR BDR. RAI
157 146 SUK BDR. RAI
158 147 SHOP
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SL. NO HOUSE NUMBER NAME OF THE HEAD OF THE HOUSEHOLD
01 01 KHARGA BDR. CHETTRI
02 02 BIRKHA BDR. CHETTRI
03 03 KHARGA PD. CHETTRI
04 04 KRISHNA BDR. TAMANG
05 05 MAN BDR. CHETTRI
06 06 BHIM BDR. RAI
07 07 HARKA BDR. CHETTRI
08 08 KALPANATAMANG
09 09(1) BISHNU MAYADIYALI
10 09(2) DAL BDR. DIYALI
11 10(1) BIR BDR. MANGER
12 10(2) RUDHRA BDR. CHETTRI
13 10(3) CALISIA BODRA
14 11 JAMAN SING GURUNG
15 12 BAHADUR TAMANG
16 13 NANDA KRM. BHUJEL
17 14 DHAN BDR. BHUJEL
18 15 DAL BDR. BHUJEL
19 16 TIKA RAM BHUJRL
20 17 GOPAL BISWAKARMA
21 18 BHIM BDR. GURUNG
22 19 BHIM BDR. RAI
23 20 RITU KUMAR TAMANG
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24 21 MAN BDR. MANGER
25 22 JIT BDR. MANGER
26 23 CHHATRABDR. MANGER
27 24 KARNA MAYAMANGER
28 25 GOPAL MANGER
29 26 PRAKESH MANGER
30 27 HARKA BDR. MANGER
31 28 PHUL MAYAMANGER
32 29 KHARKA BDR. RAI
33 30 NETRA BDR. RAI
34 31 UPENDRA BDR. PRADHAN
35 32 SUK BDR. RAI
36 33 SANTA KR. RAI
37 34 SANTA BDR. RAI
38 35 UMESH CHANDRA RAI
39 36 ARI BDR. RAI
40 37 RUP MAYARAI
41 38 HARKA BDR. RAI
42 39 SAN MAN RAI
43 40 JIT MAYARAI
44 41 HASTA BDR. RAI
45 42 JAS BDR. RAI
46 43 BHAKTA BDR. RAI
47 44 TIKARAM CHETTRI
48 45 BHAKTA BDR. PRADHAN
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49 46 BHAGATMAYAPRADHAN
50 47(1) HARI MOTI PRADHAN
51 47(2) VACANT
52 48 ARUN KR. PRADHAN
53 49 VACANT
54 50 TEMPLE
55 51 BISHNULAL SHARMA
56 52 JANGA BDR. RAI
57 53 SHIVAKR. RAI
58 54 JAS MAYARAI
59 55 HARKA MAYARAI
60 56 VACANT
61 57 CLUB HOUSE
62 58 KRISHNA BDR. RAI
63 59 RAM KR. RAI
64 60 KRISHNA BDR. TAMANG
65 61 SUK MAYATAMANG
66 62(1) BIPIN TAMANG
67 62(2) SHOP
68 62(3) VACANT
69 63 CHANDRA BDR. RAI
70 64(1) PHSC CENTRE
71 64(2) PHSC VACANT
72 65 CHANDRA BDR. PRADHAN
73 66 GANGA MAYAPRADHAN
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74 67(1) MAN BDR. RAI
75 67(2) PANCHA BDR. RAI
76 68 JAI NARAYANPRADHAN
77 69 TEK PD. PRADHAN
78 70 DEW RAJ RAI
79 71 KUMAR BHUJEL
80 72 PADAM BDR. RAI
81 73 RAM PD. RAI
82 74 TEK BDR. RAI
83 75 ICDS
84 76
85 77 MAHAYS SUBBA
86 78 SAR MAN RAI
87 79 AMRIT BDR. RAI
88 80 DURGA BDR. RAI
89 81 RAM KR. RAI
SL NO. HOUSE NO. NAME OF THE HEAD OF THE HOUSEHOLD
1 1 JANGA BDR.BHUJEL
2 2 DAMBER CHETTRI
3 3 MANDIR
4 4(1) DAMBER DARJEE
5 4(2) KHEMU DARJEE
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6 4(3) KAMAL DARJEE
7 5(1) PUSPA LAMA
8 5(2) MANU BARAILY
9 5(3) VICTOR LEPCHA
10 6(1) BAL KUMARI SHARMA
11 6(2) BHIM SHARMA
12 6(3) PHURBA LAMA
13 7 MANOJ KUMAR TAMANG
14 8 DAWATAMANG
15 9 RAM BAHADUR THAPA
16 10(1) ANDREW LEPCHA
17 10(2) GANGA MAYALAMA
18 10(3) PUJAN CHETTRI
19 10(4) SHIVAMUNI PRAJAPATI
20 10(5) BHIM BAHADUR CHETTRI
21 10(6) GOVIND SHARMA
22 11 DAMBER KARKEE
23 12(1) DEVI MAYAPOUDYAL
24 12(2) GULJAR KHAN
25 12(3) AMBER CHETTRI
26 13 RUDRA MAN CHETTRI
27 14(1) BIMLA CHETTRI
28 14(2) ANU BISWAKARMA
29 15(1) PREM LALL SHARMA
30 15(2) PRANITA SUBBA
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31 16 SIAT RAM CHETTRI
32 17(1) BUDDHA LAMA
33 17(2) ANANTA MAYACHETTRI
34 18(1) KESHAB KHATRI
35 18(2) BHUPEN RAI
36 18(3) HARI SAPKOTA
37 19(1) SINGA GURUNG
38 19(2) KUMAR GURUNG
39 20(1) BIREN KUMAR TAMANG
40 20(2) CHANDRA BAHADUR CHETTRI
41 21 RAJENDRA RAWAT
42 22(1) KHARKA BAHADUR CHETTRI
43 22(2) SHAYAMTAMANG
44 22(3) PASSANG LEPCHA
45 23 CHANDRA KUMAR CHETTRI
46 24 SUBASH SHARMA
47 25(1) BISHNU KUMAR SUNDAS
48 25(2) BIRAJ SUNDAS
49 25(3) KUMARI RAI
50 26(1) JORGEY LEPCHA
51 26(2) VACANT
52 26(3) BISHES SILAL
53 27 PURAN SUBBA
54 28(1) KUMAR SUBBA
55 28(2) AMRITA RAI
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56 29 SHAYAMLALL SUNWAR
57 30(1) SANGAY SHERPA
58 30(2) MOTI SHERPA
59 30(3) INDRA MAYACHETTTRI
60 30(4) RAJ KUMAR RAI
61 30(5) THULI MAYARAI
62 30(6) SHEKAR PRADHAN
63 30(7) MAN MAYADARJEE
64 31(1) SUREN KUMAR PRADHAN
65 31(2) SAGAR SUNDAS
66 31(3) SURESH DARJEE
67 31(4) PALDEN SHERPA
68 31(5) PREM KUMAR MANGER
69 31(6) RAJEN RAI
70 31(7) MAN KUMAR SUBBA
71 31(8) TEJ BAHADUR CHETTRI
72 31(9) KARAN RAI
73 31(10) HEM KUMARI PRADHAN
74 31(11) GYALTSENSHERPA
75 31(12) RAJEN DARJEE
76 31(13) SANTI CHETTRI
77 32(1) SE IKH NURALAM
78 32(2) JHARNA PRADHAN
79 32(3) MANOJ CHETTRI
80 33 MAN BDR CHETTRI
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81 34 DHAN BDR CHETTRI
82 35(1) GANESH BDR CHETTRI
83 35(2) NAMGYALBHUTIA
84 35(3) PUSPA CHETTRI
85 35(4) SUNIL ROY
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