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of degraded/rained areas. A target of covering 25 million hectare has been proposed for the 12th Five Year Plan. One of the salient features of the IWMP is setting up of the dedicated institutions with multi-disciplinary professional support at State level (State Level Nodal Agency (SLNA)), at district level (District Wateshed Cell cum Data Centre (WCDC)), at project level (Project Implementing Agency (PIA)) and at village level (Watershed Committee (WC)). As per the recent amendment in the Common Guidelines, 2008, the WCDC will function in close coordination with the District Planning Committee (DPC). District Collector/CEO, ZP may be the chairman of WCDC and a District Officer of the Department, in which WCDC has been located, may be called the Project Manager for WCDC. The District Collector/CEO, ZP will have role in securing coordination and convergence along with periodical
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level should be included in the periodical review meeting of the programme for convergence. 3. The funding pattern of IWMP is 90:10 between Centre and States.
Project fund relating to watershed works, livelihood, production system & microenterprises flows from DoLR to SLNA to WCDC to WC.
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Institutional funds for administrative, capacity building, EPA, DPR, monitoring flows from DoLR to SLNA to WCDC to PIA.
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implemented in 60 selected Tribal and Backward districts in 9 States. Out of 60 IAP districts, IWMP is being implemented in 48 IAP districts. So far, 307 projects covering 15.41 lakh Ha. have been sanctioned at a total project cost of Rs. 1850.06 crore. Out of this, Rs. 1665.05 crore is the central share. Against this central share, Rs. 213.39 crore has been released to these projects as on 31.08.2011. The State/District-wise details are given at Annexure-I. No district is covered in Bihar (7 districts) and West Bengal (1 District) as the IWMP is yet to be launched in these States by respective State Governments. No IWMP project has been proposed in Sidhi District in Madhya Pradesh, Narayanpur & Bijapur Districts in Chhattisgarh and Chatra District in Jharkhand by respective State Governments. 5. The watershed division of the Department is proposing following
measures for effective implementation of the IWMP in the IAP districts subject to approval of the competent authority. (i) Extending differential cost norm to IAP Districts as indicated
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Proposed for IAP districts Rs.15,000/Ha. by including areas IAP districts as difficult
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Institution at District Level, with Professional Support as indicated below; Name of the post Existing provision Upto 25,000 Ha Technical Expert Accountant Accounts Assistant Data Entry Operator Total 1 1 1 3 More than 25,000 Ha. 2 1 1 2 6 Proposed for IAP districts
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including convergence with other related schemes such as MGNREGS, BRGF, NHM, and RKVY etc. in IAP districts on pilot basis. Accordingly, a meeting was held on 11.08.2011 under the chairpersonship of the Secretary (LR) with the Principal Secretaries/CEO, SLNAs of the States of Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa and Uttar Pradesh wherein pilot districts were identified for focused implementation of IWMP including convergence with related schemes. The State wise list of identified pilot districts is at Annexure-II. The States were inter alia requested to prepare detailed action plan ensuring instituional mechanism for convergence along with proposed fund requirments from related schemes for the pilot districts.
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of projects under IWMP. The online MIS for IWMP has been made operational for monitoring the progress of IWMP. Training programme on MIS has already been conducted for officials of States at respective State Head Quarters of Andhra Pradesh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh and Orissa. It is proposed to impart this training for the officials of Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh by end of September, 2011. *****