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Name of Grantee Donor Grant Amount Grant Period Grantee Fiscal Year End Date of this Report
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Janakalyan Deshpande Foundation Fund US$ 47,491.00 + US$ 11,867.00 = US$ 59,358.00 April 15, 2011 to March 31, 2014 March 31 October 2011 to December 2011
The separate general ledger account used solely for Give2Asia funds had a balance of $ 8546 (USD) on 31.12.2011.
Has your organization complied with the terms of the Grant Agreement to date? Yes If no, please explain:
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I. Interim Narrative Report: Janakalyan, with the support of Deshpande Foundation, initiated an innovation integrated inspiring intervention in Gadag district of North Karnataka with the small & marginal farmers of tail end of Malaprabha Irrigation Project to address two extremes of water availability. The intervention started in April 2010 in villages with 10 farmers which have now spread across 3 taluks of Gadag and Dharwad districts. This report is prepared at the end of 3rd quarter of 2nd year to document the progress during the reporting period (October - December 2011). A. Project Implementation: The 3rd cycle of grant commenced from October 2011 for 6 months and the activities implemented during the October-December 2011 period is briefed in this document. The budget lines have been used to report the activities in the subsequent paragraphs. 1. Please describe the project activities that have been carried out to date The activities those were completed during the reporting period are not many but are very important to make the project successful; these are described in the following sections of the report in brief. 1.1. Project Concept Orientation to the new villages: In addition to the existing project villages, Janakalyan field team extended their extension services to other villages of these taluks in addition to Navalagund taluk of Dharwad district; thereby, Janakalyan has now reached its activities in 3rd taluk in 2nd district of Sandbox. 1.2. Selection of eligible farmers for water harvesting structures: The selection of farmers for excavation of water harvesting structures are done in 2 stages 1) Technical Feasibility by visiting the site proposed for excavation of the water harvesting structure and 2) Social Feasibility by visiting the house of the farmer to assess the interest of the family members and their willingness to participate in all activities under the project. 1.2.1 Technical Feasibility: Technical feasibility of the site proposed for excavation of the water harvesting structure is assessed by our technical experts by visiting the site along with the farmer. While assessing the site, we look at many angles of the site such as watershed area, soil condition, catchment area, etc. 1.2.2 Social Feasibility: Once, the technical feasibility is through, the team then visit the house of the farmer to assess the social feasibility in terms of interest of the family members to excavate a water harvesting structure, their interest in participating all other agricultureallied activities propsed as part of this intervention, socio-economic status of the family and such other factors contributing success of the project.
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1.3 Learning cum exposure for new farmers to Sindhanur: About 51 new farmers were taken to Sindhanur project of Janakalyan where the Intensified Integrated Farming System (IIFS) has already been demonstrated successfully by Janakalyan; the schedule for the day was as per the table belowTime Activities Remarks 5.00 AM Reached Farmers Arrived at JANAKALAYAN OFFICE at By 4 Jeeps Shantinagar, R H Colony No.4 6.00 - 9.00 Bath & Breakfast 9.00 - 10.30 Introduction of Janakalyan, its 4 mothers and 7 tools; Basavarajaiah & achievement Sudhanya Sikdar 10.30 -10.45 Tea Break 10.45 - 2.30 Visit to Shri Subhash Roy, Shri Debananda Biswas, Sudhanya & Deepak Mondal and finally Smt Sheela Sikdar fields Baavarajaiah with tank based intensified integrated farming system with various crops, plantation, agriculture, horticulture, forestry, fodder cultivation, vegetable cultivation, fishery, etc. and also the experience of farmers 2.30 - 3.30 Lunch Break 3.30 - 4.30 Farmer experience sharing and had detailed M. Basavarajaiah & discussion on what all has been seen in all 4 tanks Prasen Raptan when they visited today. Listed all the activities seen in all the farm 4.30 - 5.30 Had discussion with farmers what can be adopted in Prasen Raptan & our farms at Gadag district. What is not possible to Basavarajaiah adopt. Based on their views, mobilizing the decisions of the farmers, who do what and what kind of tanks and took list from all the farmers. And tentative time schedule to form irrigation tank in their own farms shortly. 5-30 to 6-30 Answering to the farmers Questions and time for Basavarajaiah & PM Clarifying the doubts and Concluding session & Vote Shri.Sudhanyaji of Thanks 7-30 PM Dinner 8-30 PM Return Journey to Naragunda from RH Camp By same 5 Crusher Jeeps Learning Analysis: After visiting about 5 water harvesting structures of different size and age, the farmers had a sharing session among themselves facilitated by Sri Prasen Raptan, Executive Director of Janakalyan in its Samarthya Soudha. The facilitator asked a simple question to list out the activities that they have seen in each of these tanks they visited and the farmers listed the following activities/ items in each farmVolume VII: Interim Report (Oct 2011 Dec 2011)
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1. Peaceful healthy environment 2. Big and wide water harvesting structures 3. Wide range of vegetables 4. Paddy 5. Sorghum 6. Fish in the tank 7. Poultry 8. Fruit yielding trees 9. Cows, Goat & Sheep Rearing 10. Firewood (forest) species 11. Biomass generating trees 12. Green manures 13. Compost pit 14. Vermicompost pit 15. Crops grown using the organic fertilizer 16. Gobar Gas Unit to recycle cow dung 17. Recycling of poultry manure as fish feed 18. Fodder cultivation 19. Duck rearing 20. Farm House 21. Energy saving water lifting devices such as pedal pump & by gravity 22. Hard and sincere working farmers Each of these productive units provides some income either on daily, fortnightly, monthly, seasonal and annual basis. When asked which are those activities/ items those cannot be implemented in Gadag environment/ context, the farmers replied that everything out of the list above can be implemented in our Gadag context too provided the farmers make up their minds. It was further analyzed the income of these farmers based on the inputs provided by the Sindhanur farmers whom the Gadag farmers visited, it is found that each of them are earning more than Rs.750 per day from all these productive units. They realized that they can also earn same amount which would amount about Rs.20000-25000 per month, which a government employee may not earn.
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1.4 Excavation of water harvesting structures: About 7 water harvesting structures were excavated till last quarter since inception of the project in April 2011 while no new structure has been excavated during the current reporting period due to various reasons as stated below1) Onset of monsoon in the project villages 2) Standing crops in the land where such structures to be excavated 3) The available funds invested in crops by the farmers and thus do not have funds to invest for excavation of the structures 4) No vacant land to shift the excavated earth from the structures.
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1.5 Demonstration of effective water usage methods: The belief of Janakalyan team to implement this program are1. If water is provided to the farmers, rest they would take care themselves 2. Like a house to a city-dweller, water harvesting structure is equally important to a famer. 3. Cost sharing brings ownership among the participating farmers and sustainability to the initiative. With these beliefs, Janakalyan initiated the interventions in Malaprabha Tail end and thus the focus was only on creation of water harvesting structure to provide water and nothing else with cost sharing approach. However, farmers required some sort of orientation and exposure to various productive units to make effective use of scarce resources like land & water in order to enhance productivity and in turn the livelihood security. The cropping pattern that is seen with these set of farmers during the year are as underSl. Name of the farmer No. Cotton Onion 1 Gurappa 3.00 2 Suresh Gouda 5.00 3 Rudrappa 2.00 4 Ashok 4.00 5 Sushila 10.00 6 Nagalingareddy 7 Akkamma 2.00 Sub Total 13.00 Percentage 33%
Crop Sown during 2011-12 (area in acre) Maize Sorghum Cotton Seed Chilly Vegetable Wheat Groundnut 4.00 3.50 2.00 4.50 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
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Ashok Udikeri Basavaraj Gali Mallappa H Shanmukappa Shankarayya Bapugouda Iranna S Siddhappa B Dyamanna Bailappa I
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3.00 3.00 7%
1.75 0.50
2.10 5%
1.50 1.20 4%
0.50 0.20 1%
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0.30 1%
3.00 4%
2.10 3%
1.20 2%
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Profitability analysis would be possible at the end of the cropping season after harvesting the crops and the data are collected regularly towards this.
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1.6 Series of training to the new farmers on water-saving technologies and diversified farming system: Though, it was planned to conduct a series of training for the participating farmers throughout the year, due to want of approval the same could be not completed in time even though some of these planned activities were very important for previous quarter. However, during the reporting period, the team has conducted few rounds of training for the participating farmers including the old set of 10 farmers. The training held during the reporting period was on water management techniques, vegetable cultivation, various productive units of Intensified Integrated Farming System, etc. The farmers as well as farmwomen were involved in these set of training. Some of the farmers adopted the practices discussed in these training while others promised but failed in translating these onto the ground. The major reason was the time as the season for the same was already over this year and therefore they promised to practice these in next crop year.
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1.7 Year long on-farm technical support to the participating farmers by the team and also by the technical persons: Though on-farm technical support was provided by our field team throughout the year for all field crops but the plan of inviting the external experts for critical support remained incomplete during the crop season for the want of approval; however, during the present quarter, we could complete 2 visits to guide the farmers about vegetable crops and tree plantation but again the impact was not very good as it was off season.
1.8 Quarterly Progress Report printing: Documented the progress in time and brought out 3 volumes of quarterly progress reports with complete details of activities those are completed in respective quarters; the same is also published through our website as well as facebook pages for wider use by the readers. 1.9 Preparation for Case Studies: To publish a booklet on all participating farmers, the complete farm level data has been regularly collected and documented in the form of Story Card for each farmers (annexed to this report at the end).
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1.10 Video Documentation of our field demonstration: As part of Development Dialogue, Janakalyan case documentation was done during the period with the help of Deshpande Foundation; it is planned that the same case would be screened during the Development Dialogue 2012 to be held on 15-17 January 2012 at Deshpande Foundation, Hubli.
2. If the actual project activities differed from the activities described in the proposal, please explain why. If necessary, provide a revised working plan for the remainder of the project. As of now, the project is moving as per the plan document without any deviation
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B. Project Outcomes & Impact: Major outcomes and impacts of the project interventions at the end of reporting period are narrated in the subsequent sections of the report. 1. Please describe your progress to date in achieving the purpose of the grant. What have been the major achievements of this project so far? The major achievements of the grant as on date could be summarized as in the table below (based on the indicators agreed in the plan document)Sl. No. Deliverables / Outcomes Status at the end of 2nd quarter 1 Purchasing one new Hitachi (EX-70) to excavate Purchased Tata Hitachi EX-70 tanks in the sandbox immediately after receiving the grant 2 Excavation of 100 irrigation tanks in three years Total 7 water harvesting structures (2011-12 to 2013-14) to harvest runoff and have been excavated with the new excess water from the irrigation canals for life Hitachi which are being used by the saving irrigation to the standing crops farmers to harvest water; no new tanks in the reporting period 3 Increase in productivity by about 20% than that This could be assessed only at the end of current productivity through diversification of season against the baseline; of cropping pattern through this intervention baseline already collected and the with the participating farmers farmer-wise crop details are collected by the field team regularly 4 Generating funds from other sources (revenue About 141.9 hours of works have been generation through Hitachi) to sustain tank done to generate the operational cost excavation program in the sandbox of the Hitachi; due to off-season, the Hitachi was idle throughout the 3rd quarter
2. Please compare your actual project achievements to date to the specific goal(s) and outcomes described in your proposal. Please explain any differences or variance. The deliverables agreed for the 3rd quarter of the project period are tabulate with the status on each of these deliverables against themSl. No. Deliverables / Outcomes Status at the end of 1st quarter 1 More than 100 Farmers About 111 farmers have applied for water harvesting convinced about water structure by paying Rs.100 each towards the harvesting concept application form; additional 41 farmers have been reached during the 2nd quarter also along with an extension of the project area to Navalagunda taluk too. Process of reaching out more and more new farmers are on and the field team is putting sincere efforts in this regards
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Purchasing one new Hitachi (EX70) to excavate tanks in the sandbox Excavation of 100 irrigation tanks in 3 years with administrative support from DF Mobilizing (50%) farmers share to the tune of Rs.35,00,000 in 3 years
Purchased Tata Hitachi EX-70 immediately after receiving the grant with an investment of Rs.25.25 lakh About 7 tanks have already been excavated with an investment of Rs.432,800/- in these 2 quarters with many limitations; 3rd quarter was idle It was planned to mobilize 50% farmers share towards excavation while we have achieved 70% till date (Rs.302,300/- out of Rs.432,800/-)
The team is happy about the achievement at the end of 3rd quarter but only issue is that the Hitachi use is not as efficient as it was planned; though, the machine could be used even with small-little rainfall but the farmers remain engaged in farm activities and also because of the standing crops in the land, they are reluctant to take up any works during this period. Even, the revenue generation activities could also not been able to take up due to same reason. However, the maintenance and operator cost is still incurred during this period.
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II. Interim Financial Report Please complete the following table or attach a financial report listing and summarizing all grant expenses to date. If necessary, please refer to page 7-8 of Give2Asias Grantee Manual for sample financial reports. The manual can be downloaded from our website: www.give2asia.org/granteemanual. A. Include original budget submitted to Give2Asia for this project: The original budget submitted to Give2Asia through Deshpande Foundation is used for reporting for this quarter. B. Itemize expenditures made from grant funds, such as salaries, rent and electricity, travel, and supplies (for interim and final reports)
EXPENDITURES ORIGINAL BUDGET FUNDS EXPENDED PLEASE PROVIDE Apr-Sep Oct-Mar Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 DETAILS UNDER TOTAL in INR Total in USD 2011 2012 INR INR INR INR EACH CATEGORY Personnel 209000 285000 89250 121250 119750 330250 $ 7,214.53 Program Costs 1800000 126000 1800000 0 48655 1848655 $ 40,385.10 Equipment 0 55000 0 0 25725 25725 $ 561.98 Travel 34500 34500 18404 17937 12428 48769 $ 1,065.39 Staff Training/ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Capacity building $ Office/ 72555 administrative 56000 69100 36876 20572 15107 costs $ 1,585.01 Measurement & 0 0 0 0 0 0 evaluation costs $ Stipends 0 0 0 0 0 0 $ Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 Expenditures $ 2099500 569600 1944530 158259 223165 2325954 $ 50,812.02 TOTAL
C. Grantee fiscal year end date: 31.3.2012 D. Total grant funds spent by the end of grantees most recent fiscal year: Total amount spent as on 31.12.2011 is Rs.2325954 ($50,812) E. Amount of grant funds unspent to-date*: The unspent amount as on 31.12.2011 is Rs.343146 ($8546) *If this is the end of the grant period, and grant activities are complete but not all grant funds have been spent, please contact Give2Asia as soon as possible to discuss.
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CERTIFICATION
Name of Grantee: Janakalyan Donor: Deshpande Foundation Fund Grant Amount: US$ 47,491.00 + US$ 11,867.00 = US$ 59358.00 Grant Period: April 15, 2011 to March 31, 2014 Grantee Fiscal Year End: March 31
I certify that the grant funds described in this report have been received and expended as detailed above in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Grant Agreement. These expenditures are substantiated by documentation in our files.
*this signed certification MUST be submitted with any report for Give2Asia.
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Type of irrigation tank Sl. No. 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Applicati Reciept on No No 141 142 149 152 151 156 200 148 199 157 155 158 154 141 142 149 156 154 155 150 148 119 160 159 161 158 Farmers Name Father name Village Telephone No Survey No Extent Basavareddy Bannikoppa Basavaraja Melagiri Hanumantappa Hadagal uliyappa Hampanavar Venkanagouda Kagadal Basappa Karkikatti Sangappa Kantenar Shankaragouda chennaveeragoudru Basavaraj nayakar basappa Menasinakayi Jagadisgouda patil Bhimappa nevalli Arjun chalavadi Hanumareddy Chennappa Pakirappa Erappa Bhimangouda Gurbasappa Basavantappa Basavangoudru Ningappa Chennabasappa Vittappagouda Veerupakshappa Neelappa Hadli Hadli Hadli Hadli Khanapur Shirola Hadli Gangapur Gangapur Khanapur Khanapur Hadli Hadli 9740041137 8762199308 9740054007 9480423320 9901865198 8861975780 9483746175 9743102393 9972515629 9741822316 9741822316 9902221929 9480229758 281 257 104 205/5 29/2 86 431/3 31/a 220/2 56/1 25.o6 17-Jan 4 4 5.35 3 8.18 4 3.17 14.13 1.27 7.18 5 0.33 Type of tank in Rs. 70,000 70,000 50,000 50,000 70,000 70,000 50,000 50000 70,000 50,000 70,000 50,000 50,000
Supporting documents ROC photo ROC (Khata Hutar) yes yes NO yes yes NO NO yes yes NO NO NO NO NO NO yes yes NO NO NO NO NO NO NO yes yes yes NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO yes NO yes
Total land holding of the family 4 4 5.35 3 8.18 4 3.17 19 1.27 7.18 5 7.16
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Supporting documents Telephone No ROC Type of Survey No Extent photo ROC (Khata tank in Rs. Hutar) 9448232438 9900441414 9945868908 9743919542 9591440715 Type of irrigation tank 8088514945 9632538660 9731977960 8105577792 9902446872 988002258 9538338815 8970263875 8970263975 7259412851 8722393937 NA NA
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Annex II a
Total cost
63200
Present Crop Data Chilly Maize 3.00 2.00 Selected Photographs of the farmer
Onion 2.00
Total 7.00
Annex II b
Total cost
108840
Present Crop Data Cotton Maize 4.00 3.00 Selected Photographs of the farmer
Onion 2.00
Total 7.00
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Annex II c
Total cost
111463
Present Crop Data Groundnut Maize 0.20 4.00 Selected Photographs of the farmer
Total 4.20
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Annex II d
Total cost
117550
Present Crop Data Cotton Onion 4.00 1.00 Selected Photographs of the farmer
Wheat 1.20
Total 4.20
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Total cost
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Total 4.00
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Annex II f
Farmer share
54510
Total cost
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Present Crop Data Beans+Cotton Onion 1.00 2.20 Selected Photographs of the farmer
Total 3.20
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Total cost
64350
Present Crop Data Cotton seed Maize 0.30 2.00 Selected Photographs of the farmer
Vegetables 1.30
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Annex II h
Total cost
38250
Present Crop Data Cotton +veg 2.00 Selected Photographs of the farmer
Total 2.00
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Annex II i
Total cost
35900
Total 3.00
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Annex II j
Total cost
62540
Present Crop Data Onion Vegetable 0.20 0.20 Selected Photographs of the farmer
Total 1.00
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Annex II k
Total cost
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Annex II l
Total cost
55800
Present Crop Data Cotton Maize 5.00 4.00 Selected Photographs of the farmer
Total 9.00
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Total cost
33600
Present Crop Data Cotton Maize 4.00 2.00 Selected Photographs of the farmer
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Annex II n
Total cost
40800
Present Crop Data Cotton Maize 2.00 3.20 Selected Photographs of the farmer
Total 5.20
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Annex II p
Total cost
77000
Present Crop Data Crops Grown Area in acre Selected Photographs of the farmer
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Total cost
15000
Tractor NA Completed on
18-8-2011
Present Crop Data Cotton Maize 2.00 4.20 Selected Photographs of the farmer
Total 6.20
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