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CHITRADURGA DISTRICT

PRESENTATIONBEFORE THE

HON’BLE LOK ADALAT

-- By –DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION, CHITRADURGA 3rd December 2011 BANGALORE

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CHITRADURGA DISTRICT MAP

BIDAR

GULBARGA

KOPPAL

UTTAR KANNADA

SHIMOGA

UDUPI TUMKUR

MANDYA

MYSORE

BANGALORE

KOLAR

DHARWADGADAG

BAGALKOT

BIJAPUR

BELGAUM RAICHUR

BELLARY

HAVERI

CHIKKAMANGALUR

DAKSHINA KANNADA

HASSAN

KODAGU

CHAMARAJ NAGARA

DAVANAGERE

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DISTRICT PROFILE• Area : 8440 Sq.Kms

• Villages : 1063

• Taluks : 06

• ULBs : 06

• Population (2011) : 16,60,378

• No. of Households : xxxxxxx

• No. of Urban Households : xxxxxxx

• Average Rainfall : 486.7 mm

• Average Temperature : 30 to 32o C

• Total Forest Area : 1,06,889.18 Ha 12.66 % of Total Dist. Area

• Major Industries : Mining, Sponge Iron, Poultry and Cement

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

(i) Solid Waste Management

(ii) Biomedical Waste Management

(iii) Tanks, Underground Water Management and Restoration

(iv) Drought Situation

(v) Restoration of Green Cover and Degraded Lands

(vi) Progress and Impact of TSC & MGNREGA

(vii) Mining in Chitradurga

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SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

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• Landfill sites acquired and handed over to all ULBs

• Following activities completed in all Landfill Sites.

o Approach Roads

o Compound Walls

o Drilling of Bore-wells

o Construction of Watchman Shed

o Plantation of Trees

Solid Waste Management (SWM) Landfill SitesSl.

No Name of the ULB’s Survey Numbers

Area Extent of Land(landfill)

Acre – Gunta

Total Quantity of Solid waste generated TPD

1 CMC-Chitradurga 456/P1 35-38 44

2 TMC- Challakere 704 & 706 08-28 17

3 TMC –Hiriyur 195 10-00 17

4 TMC –Hosadurga 31 05-00 09

5 TP -Holalkere 550 & 551 12-00 06

6 TP-Molakalmuru 3/PP1 03-39 03.5

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Air and Water Quality Near SWM Sites

• As per samples collected in September 2011, the Respiratory

Suspended Particle Matter (RSPM) was below the

permissible limit of 100 mg/m3 in all ULBs.

• The water quality tests have shown that all chemical

compounds are below the permissible limits.

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Photographs of Landfill Sites

Landfill Site at: CMC, Chitradurga

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Landfill Site at: TMC, Challakere

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Landfill Site at: TMC, Hiriyur

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Landfill Site at: TMC, Hosadurga

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Landfill Site at: TP, Holalkere

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Landfill Site at: TP, Molakalmuru

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Sanitary Landfill Site

• Has been developed in Chitradurga CMC under KMRP

Project.

• Estimated Cost is Rs. 1.40 Crores.

• Proposal for inviting tender for Sanitary Landfill for all

ULBs has been sent to Directorate of Municipal

Administration (DMA).

• Combined cost of Sanitary Landfill at 5 ULBs will be

approximately Rs. 4.37 Crores.

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Sanitary Landfill Site – Chitradurga CMC Photographs

Bund FormationHDPE Liner

Filter Media Leachet Treatment Tank

(High Density Poly Ethylene)

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Banning Of Plastic In ULBs• All ULBs have banned usage of Plastic Bags below 40 microns.

• Inspections are carried out regularly with Pollution Control Board

Officials.

CMC, Chitradurga

TMC, Hosadurga

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Door to Door Waste Collection• Door to Door Collection is being undertaken in the ULBs as follows:

o CMC, Chitradurga :18 of 35 Wards (52% Covered)

o TMC, Challakere :18 of 27 Wards (66% Covered)

o TMC, Hiriyur :12 of 27 Wards (44% Covered)

o TMC, Hosadurga :7 of 21 Wards (30% Covered)

o TP, Holalkere :5 of 15 Wards (33% Covered)

o TP, Molakalmuru :8 of 15 Wards (53% Covered)

• Proposal to purchase 25 Jeep Mounted Refuse Collectors and 17 Auto

Tippers for all ULBs to ensure 100% waste collection is under scrutiny of

DMA.

• Route maps for all the vehicles have been prepared alongwith existing

vehicles to ensure 100% door to door waste collection.

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Door to Door Collection – Photographs

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Sl.No

Name Of The ULB

Door –Door Collection Transportation

Existing Proposed

1CMC, Chitradurga

Mahindra Jeep - 5 No’s2 compactor / 3 Dumper Placer

2TMC, Challakere

Mahindra Jeep - 3 No’s Auto tipper - 1 No

2 Tractor Placer

3TMC , Hiriyur

Mahindra Jeep - 3 No’sAuto tipper - 1 Nos

1 Tractor Placer / 1 Dumper Placer

4TMC , Hosadurga

Auto tipper - 1 No Tractor – 1 No

1 Tractor Placer

5TP, Holalkere

Mahindra Jeep - 1 No 1 Tractor Placer

6TP, Molakalmuru

Tractor - 1 No 1 Tractor Placer

Vehicle Details for Waste Collection and Transportation

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Pourakarmika Welfare Measures

• Safe gears, hand glows, boots,

caps, masks etc.

• Uniforms, jacket reflectors and

rain coats.

• Free bi-annual medical

checkup.

• Performance incentives.

• 32 sites have been provided to

pourkarmikas and 10 houses

constructed in Challakere

TMC.

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UGD - Current Status

S. No

Name of ULB

Present Population (Approx.)

Sewage Generation / Day (mld) (Approx.)

Capacity of STP in Ongoing /

Proposed Scheme (Mld)

Details of Funds

Required for 100% UGD

with STP

Remarks

1 CMC, Chitradurga 150000 10.80 20.00 Rs. 94.92

Administrative approval accorded by the Govt. on 15.11.2011. Works are expected to commence soon.

2 TMC, Challakere 55000 1.54 9.72 Rs. 58.00 DPR prepared and private

land identified, negotiation is in progress3 TMC,

Hiriyur 55000 3.52 9.72 Rs. 65.00

4 TMC, Hosadurga 28000 1.57 3.33 Rs. 7.88

80% of the work completed on UGD, the negotiation with the land owners for the STP are in progress.

5 TP, Holalkere 17000 0.95 3.00 Rs. 25.00 Govt. land has been

identified, survey under progress.6 TP,

Molakalmuru 16000 0.90 2.50 Rs. 22.00

Rs. in Crores

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Slaughter House

• In Chitradurga, land of 5.00 Acres identified and handed over

to CMC.

• Negotiations with Karnataka Sheep and Wool Corporation in

progress to set up a Scientific Slaughter House with a capacity

of 400 animals per day.

• Project Cost of Rs. 8 Crores, with 50% of the funds expected

from the Govt. of India.

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BIO-MEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT

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Bio Medical Waste Disposal Status

S.No Type of HCE Nos.BMW Qty

Generated in Kg / Day

Handling over to CBMWTF in

Kg / Day

Deep Burial & Sharp Pit in

Kg / Day

1 Govt 94 490.50 375(17) 115.5 (77)

2 Private 160 474.50 384.80 (96) 89.7 (64)

3 Veterinary 143 143 - 143 (134)

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Bio Medical Waste Management Information

S.No Levels of HospitalsNo. of Health

Care Facilities

Progress on Bio Medical Waste Handling Rules

Name of HCF Tie up

with CBMWTF

Liquid Waste Disinfection Unit

Completed

Deep Burial & Sharp Pit

Completed

1 District Hospital 1 1 1(4 Units) -

2 Taluk Level Hospital 5 5 5 -

3Community Health Center

11 11 11 -

4Primary Health Center

77 - 77 77

Total 94 17 94 77

Note (1) Liquid Bio-Medical Waste Disinfection unit installed by KHSDRP in all DH, GH & CHC within 31.03.2011.

(2)Tie-up relating to Solid Waste Disposal with CBMWTF done with 31.03.2011

HCF : Health Care Facility

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Bio-Medical Waste Disposal Status

CBMWTF: Common Bio-Medical Waste Treatment Facility

S.No Description Dist. HospitalTaluk Level

HospitalCommunity

Health CentrePrimary

Health Centre

1Total No. of Health Care Facilities

1 5 11 77

Solid Biomedical Waste Disposal

1Quality of Bio-medical Waste Generated (Avg.)

112.5 Kg/Day 125 Kg/Day 137.5 Kg/Day 115.5 Kg/Day

2 Method of Treatment CBMWTF CBMWTF CBMWTFDeep burial pit and sharp pit

Liquid Biomedical Waste Disposal( Treatment plant capacity )

1Quality of Bio-medical waste generated (Avg.)

1000 LPD(4 Units)

800 L/D/H 800 L/D/H 50 L/D/H

2Bio-medical liquid waste treatment facility provided

Disinfection Unit

Disinfection Unit

Disinfection Unit

Disinfection Unit

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Bio-Medical Waste Management in DISTRICT HOSPITAL CHITRADURGA

CENTRAL STORAGE

District Hospital, Chtiradurga

Solid Waste Red Bin

Autoclave CBMWTF

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Bio-Medical Waste Management in BOMMAGONDANA KERE (B.G. KERE) PHC

Bommagondana Kere (B G Kere) P H C

Liquid Disinfection Unit Sharp PitDeep Burial Pit

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Private Health Care Establishments

Type of HCENo. of HCE’s

Solid BMW Liquid BMW

Handed over to CBMWTF

Installed Captive facility

LWTP provided

LWTP not provided

LWTP not required

Remarks

> 500 Bedded HCE 1 1 - 1 - - ETP Working

200-500 Bedded HCE - - - - - - -

100-200 Bedded HCE - - - - - - -

50-100 Bedded HCE 2 2 - 2 - - -

<50 Bedded HCE’s 42 23 19 37 5 - Discharged into municipal

drain after pretreatment

with hypochlorite

solution

Clinics 109 66 43 - - 109

Blood Bank 2 2 - 1 1 -

Pathological Lab/Diagnostic Centre

4 2 2 2 2 -

Others - - -- - - - -

Total 160 96 64 43 8 109

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TANKS AND UNDERGROUND WATER

MANAGEMENT AND RESTORATION

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o No. of Villages : 1063

o No. of Habitations (in addition to Villages) : 687

o No. of Rivers : 3

o No. of Tanks : 300

o No. of MWSS : 1635

o No. of PWSS : 739

Water Supply Information

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Rainfall and Water Level Graph

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Major Rivers

• Major drainage system falls under Krishna River Basin.

• Vedavathi, Tungabhadra, and Suvarnamukhi are the

major rivers.

• Vedavathi river is the major river which covers 85% of

the area covered by all rivers.

• VV Sagar is the major dam in the district having a

capacity of 30TMC.

• VV Sagar provides drinking water to Chitradurga and

Hiriyur Towns.

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Rural Water Supply Schemes

Population

No. of Village

s

No. of Habitatio

ns

No. of MWS

S

No. of PWSS

Year

No. of Samples Tested

Fluoride Affected

RemarksPre Monso

on

Post Monsoo

n

Pre Monsoo

n

Post Monsoo

n

16.60 Lakhs

1063 687 1635 739

2010-11

5720 4983 441 309

2011-12

3600 - 131 -

The results is at the end of October-11 samples testing is under progress

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Tanks Restoration and Up-gradation

Total No. of Tanks in District : 300

• Tanks covered under JSYS : 98

• Tanks covered under RRR : 27

• Tanks covered under Tank Rejuvenate Scheme : 90

Total : 215

71.66 % of total tanks in the district are being restored under

various schemes of the Central and the State Government.

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Jal Samvardhana Yojana Sangha - JSYS

• All 96 tanks are under implementation stage.

• Of the total cost of Rs. 27.42 Crores, Rs. 15.95 Crores have been spent.

• Target fixed for Rabi / Summer 2009-10 and Khariff 2010-10 with

respect to the area covered have been met cumulatively.

• The components of the scheme are as follows:

o Water Management Demonstration (WMD)

o Arable Crop Demonstration (ACD)

o Horticulture Crop Demonstration (HCD)

o Integrated Farming System Demonstration (IFSD)

o Fodder Crop Development Demonstration (FCDDD)

o Farmers Field School (FFS)

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Jal Samvardhana Yojana Sangha - JSYS

Fodder Crop Development Demonstration (FDD) In Chikkaemmiganuru Tank

Silt Demonstration in Banjigere Tank

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Jal Samvardhana Yojana Sangha - JSYS

Finger Lings Seeding Raring in Fish Pond

Fish Harvesting in Mallapura Tank

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Tank Rejuvenation Scheme

• No. of Tanks included : 90

• Implementing Agencies Panchayat Raj Engineering Division and

Minor Irrigation Departments.

• Total cost of the scheme : 29.77 Crores

• 70% Progress has been achieved

• Works comprise

o Improvement and Strengthening of bund

o De-silting of tanks

o Improvements to Canals and Feeder canals which helps in

proper utilization of water stored in the tank.

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Tank Rejuvenation Scheme - Photographs

Kamasmudra Tank (Feeder Channel)

Katamdevarakote Tank (Embankment)

BEFORE

BEFORE

AFTER

AFTER

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Repair, Rejuvenation and Restoration Scheme• Govt. Of India Scheme taken up by Minor Irrigation

Department to Repair, Rejuvenation and Restoration of tanks.• Total of 27 tanks covered with an outlay of Rs. 21.81 Crores.• Of the total outlay Rs. 8.62 Crores has been spent.• Basic Components

o Improvement and Strengthening of bundo Improvements to Canals and Feeder canals which helps in

proper utilization of water stored in the tank.oFormation of boundary trench and plantation all round the

water spread area of tank to prevent the unauthorized cultivation and encroachment of tank bed.

oRepairs to sluices and waste weirs

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RRR - Photographs

Sirigere Tank (Bund Improvement)

BEFORE AFTER

Sultanipura Tank (Desilting)

BEFORE AFTER

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Watershed Development program The total geographical area 7.707 Lakh ha. has been demarcated in to

203 sub-watershed and 1284 micro watersheds prioritized by

Karnataka State Remote Sensing Application Center.

88% of the land falls under dry land category.

The area available for watershed development programmes is 6.944

Lakh hectors.

Out of which 2.375 lakh ha. has been treated in various watershed

programmes since 2001, with financial expenditure of Rs 180.40

Crores.

Perspective plan has been prepared for treating remaining area of

4.569 lakh ha. from 2009-10 to 2026-27, over a period of 18 years.

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Sujala – II and IWMPUnder Prime Minister relief package (Sujala-II) the area

sanctioned for treatment is 0.216 ha. for the period 2008-09 to

2012-13 with the financial target of Rs. 26.26 Crores.

The Integrated Watershed Management Programme projects

(IWMP)sanctioned starts from 2009-10-IWMP Batch-1, 2010-

11-IWMP Batch-2 and 2011-12 IWMP Batch-3.

The total area of 0.795 Lakh ha. with the financial target of

Rs. 96.24 Crores has been sanctioned by GOI in 3 Batches with

the integrated development through people participation

approach for a period of 5 to 7 years.

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Major Components of Sujala-II & IWMP• Improve the productive potentials of selected watershed and

their associated natural resource base.

• Sustainable alleviation of poverty.

• Development and strengthen community based institutional

arrangements for sustainable natural resource management.

• Improved skills and employment opportunities for non farm

sectors.

• Involvement of village communities in participatory planning,

Implementation, Social and environmental management,

maintenance of assets and operate in a more socially inclusive

manner.

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Ongoing ProjectsSujala – II (RIDF) Programme

RIDF: Rural Infrastructure Development Fund

Sl. No.

Name of the Taluk

Name of the Sub-watershed

Programme Progress

Phy. Fin. Phy. Fin.

1 Chitradurga Kariobenahalli 2074 248.88 1016 121.94

2 Challakere Lakshmipura Nala 4165 499.80 1243 149.19

3 Hiriyur Nandihalli Nala 4390 526.80 1758 211.01

4 Hosadurga Kavalaramane 3634 436.08 1439 172.67

5 Holalkere Mugalikatte 4000 480.000 1416 166.99

6 Molakalmuru Murudi Nala 3624 434.88 1295 155.43

Total 21887 2626.44 8167 977.23

In Ha.

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Photographs of Sujala Works

Gram Sabha Trench cum Bund

Dry Land Horticulture Agro Forest

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Integrated Watershed Management Programme

Sl. No. Name of the Taluka

Programme ProgressRemarksPhy. Fin. Phy. Fin.

1 Chitradurga 13640 1636.85 0 63.84 Financial Expenditure included Adm. Cost, Capacity building and preliminary preparation of the project and EPA activities. Net Planning and DPR preparation Process is under progress after these tasks the actual implementation will be taken up.

2 Challakere 14419 1730.41 0 71.45

3 Hiriyur 14409 1729.24 0 75.12

4 Hosadurga 13230 1587.77 0 64.79

5 Holalkere 13717 1646.16 0 65.30

6 Molakalmuru 10785 1294.20 0 41.34

Total 80200 9624.63 0 381.84

(2009-10 to 2016-17)

In Ha.

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Impacts of the Watershed Development Programmes / Projects :Increase in ground water table due to soil and water coservation

interventions.Increase in crop yield by 24%Improvement in waste lands /community lands.Improvement in livestock management and fodder production resulted

in increase in live stock based production.Improvement in livelihoods of vulnerable & land less families of

watershed community.Income from agriculture and non agricultural activities improved

economic status of the watershed community.Fluoride content reduced 1.4 ppm to 0.4 ppm due to interventions of soil

and water conservation activities.To adaption of forest and horticulture species it improves vegetation

coverage as well as micro environmental climatic condition.

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Details of Surface Water Scheme

• Providing Water Supply at Ravalkunte and Other villages from Rangaiahadurga Dam.o Project Cost is Rs. 9.30 Crores covering 27 villages and a

population of 42,000 in Molakalmuru Taluk. The scheme is completed and 11 villages are already getting water. The balance are in the trial run stage.

• Providing Water Supply at Aimangala and other villages.o Project Cost is Rs. 39.00 Crores covering 77 villages and a

population of 92,075 in Hiriyur Taluk , Govt. has accorded adminsitrative approval.

• Proposal has been submitted to Govt. for approval of Surface Water Supply Schemes of estimated Cost Rs. 64.97 Crores covering 110 villages of Chitradurga District.

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Surface Water Supply Scheme Revalakunte And Other Villages (Rangaiahnadurga Project)

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Drinking Water Supply To Fluoride Affected Villages

• 127 Villages , a population of 3,63,437 in Hospet, Kudligi, Molakalmuru, Challakere & Pavgada Town are covered.

• Source –Tungabhadra Reservoir .

• Total project cost Rs. 365 Crores.• The line estimate of the project has been submitted to the

Govt. and the detailed estimates are under preparation.

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DROUGHT SITUATION

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1 Total Agriculture Land - Rabi 358500 Ha

- Khariff 60000 Ha

2 Total Average Annual Rainfall 486.7 mm

3 Rainfall Until End of October 2011 269 mm

4 Total No. of Hoblies 22

(a) Severe Drought Affected Hoblies 18

(b) Medium Draught Affected Hoblies 03

(c) Normal 01

General Statistics Related to Agriculture

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Rainfall During 2011-12 (June to September)

S.No. Taluk

Average Rainfall from June to September

(in mm)

Actual Rainfall from June to September

(in mm)

% of Rainfall Deficiency

1 Chitradurga 299 199 -34

2 Challakere 187 93 -50

3 Hiriyur 190 94 -51

4 Hosadurga 192 114 -41

5 Holalkere 288 247 -14

6 Molakalmuru 209 132 -37

District Total 227 146 -38

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Analysis of Chitradurga District Drought Position According to Govt. of India’s Manual for Draught Management, 2009

S.No. Taluk Severe Drought Affected Hoblies

Medium Drought Affected Hoblies

Minimum Drought

Affected Hoblies

1 Chitradurga 3 1 1

2 Challakere 4 - -

3 Hiriyur 4 - -

4 Hosadurga 4 - -

5 Holalkere 1 2 1

6 Molakalmuru 2 - -

Total 18 3 1

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Maps Showing Depletion of Soil Moisture

20-08-2011Severe- 08

08-09-2011Severe - 13

14-09-2011Severe - 15

30-09-2011Severe - 18

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Drought Position

• The State Govt. has declared all six talukas of the district as

drought hit.

• The crop loss on account o the drought has been estimated at

Rs. 450 Crores.

• Efforts are on to expand the sowing during Rabi Season.

• Amelioration measures such as running of Goshalas and

providing Drinking Water are being undertaken by the District

Administration.

• Rainfall has improved during the month of November 2011

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RESTORATION OF GREEN COVER & DEGRADED

LANDS

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Raising Of Plantation By Territorial Forest Division

Name of the Budget Head 2009-10(ha)

2010-11(ha)

2011-12(ha)

2012-13 (Proposed)

(ha)

Central Sponsor Scheme (NAP, NBM and APRRFC) 525.00 100.00 70.00 60.00

Externally Aided Projects (KSFMBC) 1750.00 1475.00 0 0

Department Programmes (GUA, DDF, KFDF, C.O. and Devarakadu)

75.00 135.00 410.00 365.00

Other Programmes (13th Finance, Bio-Fuel and CAMPA – [Road Side Plantation 139, 422 and 423])

40.00 303.49 725.179 209.95

TOTAL 2390.00 2013.49 1205.179 634.95

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Raising Of Plantation By Territorial Forest Division

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City Greenery Under Greening of Urban Area Scheme

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Raising Of Plantation By Social Forest Division Of ChitradurgaSl.No

Name of the Scheme Name of the forestry activities 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 Remarks

1 Special Development Programme

1. Raising of block plantation (in Ha) 113.50 151.50 470

These forestry

activities are mainly

concentrated in Gomals,

Kaval lands, Karab land, Road side like MDR,

SH & Other link roads,

Tankforeshore etc.

2. Raising of Road Side Plantation (in KM)

26 66 -

2 Greening India & JBIC

Raising of block plantation (in Ha) - - 120

3 NREGA 1. Raising of block plantation (in Ha) 208.5 410 -

2. Raising of Road Side Plantation (in KM)

62.5 372 -

3. Raising of school plantation (in Ha) - 19 -

4. Seedlings distributed to farmers 1068000 (4389 farmers)

613800 (1631 farmer)

-

5. Seedlings distributed to schools 8500 (30 schools)

9749(46 schools)

-

6.Seedlings distributed to other institutions & public function

4500 3250 -

Total 410.5 1018.5 590

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Raising Of Plantation By Social Forest Division Of Chitradurga

Primary Helath Center, Chitrahalli, Holalkere Taluk

Neem Plants at Metikurki Nursery

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School Forestry

Sl.No. Taluka Total No. of Schools

No. of Schools having School

Forestry

1 Chitradurga 344 172

2 Challakere 403 235

3 Hiriyur 355 249

4 Hosadurga 312 165

5 Holalkere 248 148

6 Molakalmuru 152 90

Total 1814 1059

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Eco-Tourism

Activities Undertaken

• Development of Adumalleshwara Zoo.

• No. of visitors details as follows

o 2008-09 : 60787

o 2009-10 : 85905

o 2010-11 : 97160

• Development of eco-tourism by setting up Jogimatti Nature Camp

• About 200 persons stayed in the Camp during November 2010 to

October 2011.

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Eco-Tourism : Photographs

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We, from G.P.U. Collage Turuvanur, visited here for a picnic on: 18.08.2010. We feel very happy in this beautiful place. I am visiting this place since 1990, but today it is very fine. I think it is due to the efforts of this staff and department. We feel it is “Malanadu”. On behalf of the school every body’s effort is appraisable.

Vice Principal, Govt. Pre University College, Turuvanur.

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PROGRESS AND IMPACT OF

TOTAL RURAL SANITATION CAMPAIGN &

MGNREGA

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TOTAL RURAL SANITATION CAMPAIGN (TRSC)

• 7 Gram Panchayath’s of district have awarded the National Gramin Puraskar

Institutional Coverage Target Achievement Percentage

No. of Schools 1734 1696 97.81 %

No. of Anganavadis (Own Buildings)

1383 1009 72.96 %

I H H L coverage (Individual House Hold Latrine )

Target Achievement Percentage

BPL (Below Poverty Level) 75400 50895 67.50%

APL (Above Poverty Level) 130585 5671 42.63%

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• TRSC is extended up to March-2017 by Central Govt., and maximum coverage is being undertaken through

o Convergence With MGNREGS

o Suvarna Gramodaya Scheme

o Swachcha Grama Scheme

o Participation of local NGOs

o Community – Led Approach

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School Community Toilets Community Toilets

Group Individual Toilets Individual Toilets

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1 Total Registered Families 2,35,223

2 Job Cards Issued 2,35,223

3 Labour Budget for 2010-11 Rs. 180.63 Crore

4 Completed Works 8,084

5 Ongoing Works 2,498

6 No. of families completed 100 days 8,417

7 Total Generated Mandays 80.62 Lakhs

8 Amount Released by Govt. Rs. 113.16 Crore

9 Total Expenditure Rs. 101.19 Crore

10 Total Achievement Rs. 195.38 Crore

11 Amount to be Released by Govt. Rs. 82.22 Crore

MAHATHMA GANDHI NATIONAL RURAL EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE ACT 2010-11 (Up to 31st March 2011) (As per MIS)

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1 Total Registered Families 2,35,223

2 Job Cards Issued 2,35,223

3 Labour Budget for 2011-12 Rs.148.54 Crores

4 Amount Released by Govt. Rs. 114.75 Crores

5 Amount to be paid for 2010-11 works Rs. 94.19 Crores

6 Expenditure incurred for 2010-11 works Rs. 84.68 Crores

7 Expenditure incurred for 2011-12 works Rs. 2.91 Crores

8 No. of New Works under progress in 2011-12813

9 Total Generated Mandays 59,206

MAHATHMA GANDHI NATIONAL RURAL EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE ACT 2011-12 (Up to 28 Nov -2011) (As per MIS)

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2010- 11 No. of works completed under MGNREGA

S.No

Block Name

Works under different category (As per MIS)

Total no of works

Rural Connect

ivity

Flood Contro

l

Water Conservation & Harvesting

Renovation of Water Bodies

Drought Proofing

Irrigation works

Land Development

Other Works

1 Chitradurga 304 74 71 16 254 369 194 243 1525

2 Challakere 350 187 560 60 19 38 48 119 1381

3 Hiriyur 305 5 307 4 280 434 171 381 1887

4 Holalkere 448 19 472 43 20 21 32 467 1522

5 Hosadurga 117 311 65 4 70 43 329 196 1135

6 Molakalmuru 96 137 83 6 28 92 28 164 634

Total 1620 733 1558 133 671 997 802 1570 8084

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Drainage work Under MGNREGA atKainadu GP

Renovation of traditional water bodies Under MGNREGA at Kodihlli Village,

Bagur GP

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Rain water stored in Gokatta, at Madhure GP

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MINING IN CHITRADURGA

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Introduction

• Total Geographical area : 8440 Sq. Km

• Forest area (Reserve) : 77670 ha (9.25% of total area)

• Total Mining Leases : 58 in 3639.75ha (0.43% of total area)

• ML in Forest Land : 14 in 599.11ha (0.77% of forest area)

• ML in Revenue Land : 34 in 2255.80 ha

• ML area in Forest and revenue Land : 5 in 761.43 ha

• ML area in Patta Land : 5 in 23.41 ha

ML : Mining Lease

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Mining Scenario in Chitradurga

Sl. No. Minerals Total

MLWorking

MLIdle ML

Expired ML

Proposed Production for

2010-11 as per IBM In lakh MT

(Working Mines)

Actual Production for 2010-11 in lakh

MT(Working Mines)

1 Iron Ore 23 09 10 04 99.75 59.41

2 Manganese Ore 11 01 03 07 0.14 0.03

3 Lime Stone 16 02 10 04 5.66 1.89

4 Others 08 -- 07 01 -- --

Total 58 12 30 16 105.56 61.33

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Location of Mining Blocks (Schist Belt)

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Mineral Enterprises Limited (ML 2346)

Sesa Goa Limited (ML 2236)

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WASTE DUMP COVERED WITH GEO-COIR MATS TO CONTROL EROSION IN SESA GOA LTD., M.L. NO. 2236

AFFORISTRATION CARRIEDOUT ON WASTE DUMP IN SESA GOA LTD., M.L. NO. 2236

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Safeguards Implemented By The District Task Force Committee

• Transportation of Mineral restricted between 6.00 AM to 6.00 PM

• Complete coverage of mineral with tarpal during transportation

• All mining vehicles originating from Chitradurga to be colour coded (yellow) to enable the identification of source district

• 2 composite check posts established and 1 additional check post has been established.

• E-Permit and RFID is being introduced in 3 major iron ore mines comprising 90 per cent of the total iron ore production in the district

• All weigh bridges in the ML area have been integrated with the DMG server.

RFID: Radio Frequency Identification Device

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Environmental Conservation Measures

Terracing & Planting on inactive portion of the Dumps at MEL Mines

M.L. 2346

Geo-textile coir mats on sub grade dumps at MEL Mines M.L. No. 2346

Geo-textile Coir mat on Subgrade Dumps Grass grown at MEL Mines

M.L. No. 2346

Geo-textile Coir mat on Sub grade Dumps Grass grown at MEL Mines

M.L. No. 2346

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PLANTATION AFTER REFILLING THE MINING PIT IN G.J. KUMAR MINES M.L. NO. 2499

REFILLING CARRIED OUTPARTIALLY IN THE WORKED PIT IN ANJANA MINERALS M.L. NO. 2519

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