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IkoZrh; vkthfodk o/kZu Enhanching Mountain Livelihood :

IkoZrh ; vkthfodk o/ kZu Enhanching Mountain Livelihood vfr xjhc o e/; oxhZ ; ifjokjksa dh vkenuh c< kus gsrq ] ,d gh vkthfodk ls tqMs Lo;Wa lgk;rk lewgksa dh mi ; kstuk,a cukdj vkenuh c< kus gsrq çksRlkgu nsuk d`f’k mRikn foi.ku vkSj xq.kork o`f ) Xkjhcksa ds fy , vk ; ds lk / ku tqVkuk

‘Mountain Livelihoods Enhancement Fund’ (MLF):

‘Mountain Livelihoods Enhancement Fund’ (MLF) SUPPORT FROM MLF: INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT- formation of SHGs and CAGs, and federations TECHNICAL SUPPORT- business plan development, skill development and technological knowhow BACKWARD AND FORWARD LINKAGES- P rocurement of inputs for our business activity, product design and development, market linkage, linkage with credit institutions FINANCIAL SUPPORT- grant up to 50% of the total cost of the sub projects for the CAGs and up to 90% for most Vulnerable and Tribals

KIND OF LIVELIHOOD ACTIVITIES -UNDER MLF SUPPORT:

KIND OF LIVELIHOOD ACTIVITIES -UNDER MLF SUPPORT Arable land development Crop demonstrations Organic farming Processing of for value addition of crops Horticulture Floriculture Medicinal plant cultivation Food processing Dairy, poultry, piggery, fishery Promoting social enterprises with the purpose of providing social goods Goat and sheep rearing services within the community Promoting farmers’ markets where local farmers once again sell directly to local; customers Enterprise that recycles waste within the community Producing our own energy through micro-generators powered by the Sun, water, or wind and reducing consumption and cost

What is a sub-project?:

What is a sub-project? A sub-project is a project, however smaller in scope and nature as compared to GPWDP, which is a comprehensive village development plan. In HPMHWDP, a subproject refers to a business plan of a SHG or a CAG or CIG around a livelihood activity.

STANDARD DESIGN FOR A SUB-PROJECT:

STANDARD DESIGN FOR A SUB-PROJECT Sub- project Proposal Format 1. Identification Ward Village Panchayat Block District 2. Details of the Group Name of the group Number of member in the group Name of the group leader/president Father’s name Name of group secretary Father’s name Name of the group account signatory (1) Father’s name Name of the group account signatory (2) Father’s name Name and address of bank Bank account number

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3. Details of Beneficiaries 4. Objectives the Sub-project 5. Nature of the proposed sub-project activity a) On-farm b) Non-farm c) Production related d) Processing related e) Services related f) Trade related S.N. Name of the beneficiary Father’s/ husband’s name Village Sex Caste Age 1 2 3

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6. Measure sub-project activities a) b) 7. Market description a) Which market will be targeted b) Size and location of the market c) Raw material procurement d) Price considerations e) Promotion strategy 8. Operation strategy a) Site and facilities available b) Equipment and/or machines available and required c) Transportation and storage d) Timetable and schedules e) Monitoring and maintenance system

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9. Operation strategy a) Site and facilities available b) Equipment and/or machines available and required c) Transportation and storage d) Timetable and schedules e) Monitoring and maintenance system 10. Inputs and resources required a) Physical b) Material c) Financial d) Human e) Technical 11. Expected Benefits a) ------ b) ------

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12. Expenditure details

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13. Sources of finance a) Group/own contribution Rs. b) Project grant Rs. c) Loan/credit from financial institutions Rs. 14. Cost of production (per month) a) Monthly Recurring expenses Rs. b) Depreciation on machine and building, etc. Rs. c) Interest on loan Rs. 15. Income (per month) a) Sale of product Rs. b) Bank interest Rs.

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16. Profit (per month) Income in Rs. – Cost of production in Rs. = Profit in Rs. 17. Resolution of the group Decision to undertake the above sub-project by the group was taken in the group’s general meeting held on (date) ______, at ______. Signature of the group secretary Signature of the group president/leader

Livelihood Activities initiated:

Livelihood Activities initiated S.No Activity S.No Activity S.No Activity 1. BACKYARD POULTRY 12. VERMICOMPOSTING 23. PAINTING 2. GOAT REARING 13. VEGETABLE NURSERY 24. MASON 3. PIGGERY 14. FLORICULTURE 25. POTTERY 4. DAIRY 15. VEGETABLE CULTIVATION 26. BLACK SMITH 5. PISCICULTURE 16. MUSHROOM CULTIVATION 27. COBBLER 6. TROUT FARMING 17. ELECTRICIAN 28. BAMBOO CRAFTS 7. HANDICRAFT 18. MOBILE REPAIR 29. CARPENTRY 8. KNITTING 19. HOSPITALITY & TOURISM 30. PLUMBING 9. TAILORING 20. DRIVING OF COMMERCIAL VEHICLES 31. BRASS BAND 10. SHAWL MAKING (KHADDI) 21. COMPUTER & TYPING SKILLS 32 BEAUTICIAN 11. PATTAL MAKING 22. MOTOR/SCOOTER MECHANIC

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Sr. No. Componant Name of Activity Name of WDC (Unit) Name of G.P. Group Activity Individual Activity No. of Members Total Investment from Project Income Generated Remarks No. of Total Vulnerable Total Vulnerable Male Female Groups Members members Individual Individual 1 C.1.2 Sub-project for various Economic Activities A Cutting and Tailoring B Pickle Making C Shawl making D Knitting E Patal making F Handicrafts ( Khadi ) G Painting E Carpentry F Plumbing G Electrician H Cobblers I Beautician J Blacksmith K Mason L Mobile Repair G Band Party Pottery Motor Mechnic Hostiplity & Tourism Commercial Driving 2 C.2.2 Crop Based Sub Projects A H.V.C. B Mashroom Cultivation C Floriculture D NTFP E Vermicompost F Horticulture 3 C.2.3 Livestock Based Sub-project A Goat Rearing B Poultry C Dairy management D Piggery E Fishery

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BACKYARD POULTRY 1.CHICKS < 4 weeks 2. 4 female &1 male upto 20 no. 3. Cost of HOUSE 4. Farmer Share upto Rs 200-500 5. Cluster Activity GOAT REARING 3/5 no of goats will be unit 2/4 female & 1 male Medicines/mineral mixture/fodder development. Cost of total unit will be Rs 25000 including transportation Farmer share 2500-6500 Cluster of families to form CIG

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DAIRY Dairy Management Diary Products Marketing Linkages PIGGERY Landless Or Marginal Farmers Unit of 2/4 Female + 1 male be provided Farmer Share Rs 1000-2000

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PISCICULTURE SHOULD Have natural water collection Pond or Tank Fingerlings, Fishing net, Feed be provided Farmer share Rs ` 3000-5000 TROUT FARMING Having regular flowing of water Local market should be available Farmer share ` 5000-9000

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VEGETABLE CULTIVATION Drip Irrigation scheme for outdoor (includes tanks & driplines ) , Farmer share ` 1500 to 4500 100 sq mt greenhouse for indoor cultivation Cluster of farming family to form CIG VEGETABLE NURSERY Provided with 3x1.5x1 m poly tunnel Polysheet & netshade or toolkit Farmer Share of upto ` 500 to 1250

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Floriculture MUSHROOM CULTIVATION CIG be formed for group of families Training imparted Farmer Share 25 % `5000-8000 Compost Bags with spawn, packaging material, thermostat & hygrometer be provided CIG be formed Training be imparted Farmer Share Rs 1500- 5000 Marketing linkage

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VERMICOMPOSTING Group will execute the work of construction in group of individuals to form CIG Unit cost is 8000 for 15x6x3 ft structure Farmer share `1000-2500 SHAWL MAKING ( Khaddi ) CIG for making Shawls & Dari making Training Farmer Share `5000-10000 Marketing linkage

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HANDICRAFT PATTAL MAKING Machine for Pattal making Unit cost about 8000.

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TAILORING CIG be formed. Training be imparted AutomaticMachine be provided Farmer Share 4000 -6000 KNITTING Automatic machine Training Farmer Share upto Rs 3500-10000

SERVICE SECTOR:

SERVICE SECTOR PLUMBING Training be provided at ITI or SCVT Proper certification be provided Beneficiary Share Rs 300 ELECTRICIAN 1. Training be provided at ITI or SCVT Proper certification be provided Beneficiary Share Rs 300 Repair tools be provided

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COMPUTER & TYPING SKILLS HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MOBILE REPAIR PAINTING

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BLACKSMITH MASON COBBLER POTTERY

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BEAUTICIAN BAMBOO CRAFTS BRASS BAND CARPENTRY

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MOTOR MECHANIC COMMERCIAL DRIVING

Livelihood Activities TAKEN:

Livelihood Activities TAKEN S.No Activity S.No Activity S.N Activity 1. BACKYARD POULTRY 11 VEGETABLE NURSERY 20 HANDICRAFT 2. GOAT REARING 12. FLORICULTURE 21 MASON 3. PIGGERY 13. VERMICOMPOSTING 22 POTTERY 4. PATTAL MAKING 14. MUSHROOM CULTIVATION 23 BLACK SMITH 5. DAIRY 15. BEAUTICIAN 24 COBBLER 6. TAILORING 16. PLUMBING 25 CARPENTRY 7. KNITTING 17. ELECTRICIAN 26 BRASS BAND 8. SHAWL MAKING (KHADDI) 18. MOBILE REPAIR 27 MOTOR/SCOOTER MECHANIC 10. VEGETABLE CULTIVATION 19. COMPUTER & TYPING SKILLS

Livelihood Activities initiated:

Livelihood Activities initiated S.No Activity S.No Activity S.No Activity 1. BACKYARD POULTRY 12. VEGETABLE NURSERY 23. Painting 2. Beautician 13. FLORICULTURE 24. Mason 3. GOAT REARING 14. TAILORING 25. Pottery 4. PIGGERY 15. MUSHROOM CULTIVATION 26. Black Smith 5. PATTAL MAKING 16. VEGETABLE CULTIVATION 27. Cobbler 6. DAIRY 17. Plumbing 28. Bamboo Crafts 7. VERMICOMPOSTING 18. Electrician 29. Carpentry 8. KNITTING 19. Mobile Repair 30. Brass Band 9. PISCICULTURE 20. Hospitality & Tourism 31. Driving of Commercial Vehicles 10. TROUT FARMING 21. Computer & Typing Skills 32 Motor/Scooter Mechanic 11. SHAWL MAKING (KHADDI) 22. HANDICRAFT

SERVICE SECTOR:

SERVICE SECTOR Training be provided at ITI or SCVT Proper certification be provided Beneficiary Share Rs 300 Repair tools be provided Training be provided at ITI or SCVT Proper certification be provided Beneficiary Share Rs 300

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LIVELIHOOD ACTIVITIES FOR VULNERABLE GROUPS:

LIVELIHOOD ACTIVITIES FOR VULNERABLE GROUPS Identification of Vulnerable Groups Participatory identification of resource poor. Mobilizing/organizing them into SHG and opening bank account etc. Expose them to different options of livelihood activities Clustering the vulnerable groups into CIGs To prepare sub project formats for identified activities. Training / Capacity Building Asset creation - income generation –marketing Scaling up