TABLE NO:1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION CATCHMENT
WATERSHED NO
MICRO WATERSHED NO
Satluj
Sq1
Sq1k
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE 77'46, to 77'55'
ALTITUDE 2155 m to 5148 m
31'24' to 31'27'
AREA(HA)
DISTRICT NAME
TEHSIL/BLOCK
VILLAGE
2328 SLOPE IN DEGREE
Shimla
Rampur Bushahr
Pat, Kandi, Kasha
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RAINFALL(mm)
SNOWFALL(mm)
TEMPERATURE(Cen)
NO OF HOUSE HOLD
40' to 85'
NA
NA
POPULATION
MALE
FEMALE
MILTCH
OTHER
PROPOSED NO/NAME
NA PLACE OF INTEREST LIKE TOURISM OR ECOTOURISM
1824
966
858
734
4667
Dev Ka Paani, Bakidhar,
NA
CATTLE
242
DESCRIPTION The area is linked with footpath of two days from Road Head at Dandol. Route to Dev Ka Paani is Tichkadhar, Tatu Nala, Bakidhar, Parthach, Dev Ka Pani. The area is approachable by the guidelines of Gaddis during the months Apr to Aug only. All the route
TABLE 1 PHOTO Sq1k
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TABLE NO:2 A. STATUS OF LAND USE IN MICRO WATERSHED(HA) LAND USE AGRICULTURE LAND FOREST LAND
GOVT AREA
PRIVATE AREA
0 1169
250 0
WASTE LAND OTHERS LAND TOTAL
50 859 2078
B.AREA UNDER FOREST CATEGORY WISE :
COMMU AREA
Total 0 0
0 0 250
250 1169
0 0 0
50 859 2328
CATEGORY
DPF/RESERVE
NAME AREA (HA)
Punar, 125.14
SPECIES DENSITY
Deodar, Kail, Rakhal, Kharshu, Baan, Rai, Jamun, Mapple, Mohru, Brass, Rehosh, Pahari Badam, Samsad, Amlosi, Bow, Ghah 0 to .8
UPF Ghatghor, Kasha, Path, Kandi 1044.24 Deodar, Kail, Rakhal, Kharshu, Baan, Rai, Jamun, Mapple, Mohru, Brass, Rehosh, Pahari Badam, Samsad, Amlosi, Bow, Ghah 0 to .5
PASTURE
OTHERS
NA NA
NA NA
NA NA
NA NA
TABLE NO:3 AREA UNDER PLANTATIONS FOR LAST 15 YEARS SAMPLE AREA (HA)
SPECIES PLANTE D
SAMPLE GAP FILLING AREA (HA)
SURVI VAL %
TOTAL GAP FILLING AREA (HA)
AREA NEEDED NEW PLANTATIO N(HA)
NAME
LATITUDE AND LONGITUD E
Birnidha r
31'41'09" 77'78'69"
10
Deodar, Chulli
9
10
Drought & fire.
Dhantu Nala
31'40'87" 77'83'66"
5
BL
3
40
Drought
Jagothi Dhar
31'41'03" 77'82'41"
5
Kail, Deodar
2
60
Punar
31'41'09" 77'78'69"
5
Deodar, Chulli
4
20
Drought & fire.
31'40'36" 77'83'65"
5
Deodar
2
60
Drought
Rangcha Nala TOTAL :
TOTAL AREA (HA)
120
120
30
20
40
40
108
108
FENCING REQUIRE D(RM)
54000
REASON S FOR FAILURE
FINAL PRESCRIPTI ON(Enrichm ent(HA))
RATE/ HAC
COST (Rs)
Enrichment = 32
27900
892800
Energy Plantation = 2
112300
224600
Drought
54000
1117400
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TABLE 3 PHOTOS Rangcha Nala
Dhantu Nala
Punar
Jagothi Dhar
Birnidhar
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TABLE NO:4 SOIL & MOISTURE CONSERVATION MEASURES NEEDED IN FOREST AREAS NAME OF AREA
LATITUDE/ LONGITUDE
PRESCRIPTION Live Hedge CheckDams
Birnidhar
Dhantu Nala
31'41'09" 77'78'69"
31'40'87" 77'83'66"
Trenching CheckDams Live Hedge CheckDams Trenching Trenching Live Hedge
Jagothi Dhar
31'41'03" 77'82'41"
CheckDams Trenching
Punar
31'41'09" 77'78'69"
CheckDams Live Hedge Trenching Live Hedge
Rangcha Nala
31'40'36" 77'83'65"
CheckDams
QUANTITY 150 Rms 3x1.5x1.5m 2x1.5x1.5m 1x.50x.30m Nos 3x1.5x1.5m 150 Rms 2x1.5x1.5m 1x.50x.30m Nos 1x.50x.30m Nos 175 Rms 3x1.5x1.5m 2x1.5x1.5m 1x.50x.30m Nos 2x1.5x1.5m 3x1.5x1.5m 100 Rms 1x.50x.30m Nos 200 Rms 3x1.5x1.5m 2x1.5x1.5m
= 28 Nos = 32 Nos = 300
AVAILABILTY OF LOCAL MATERIAL
OLD WORK NEED REPAIRING (QUANTITY)
FINAL PRESCRIPTION NEW PRESCRIPTION
NEW QUANTITY
RATE/ CUM
COST(Rs)
Stone & local species
NA
Trenching
1x.30x.30m= 10000 Nos
9.9
99000
Stone & local species
NA
Trenching
1x.30x.30m= 8800 Nos
9.9
87120
Stone & local species
NA
Trenching
1x.30x.30m= 7400 Nos
9.9
Stone & local species
NA
Trenching
1x.30x.30m= 8800 Nos
9.9
87120
Stone & local species
NA
Trenching
1x.30x.30m= 8200 Nos
9.9
81180
= 18 Nos = 24 Nos = 400 = 500
= 16 Nos = 30 Nos = 500 = 18 Nos = 24 Nos
73260
= 250
= 20 Nos = 24 Nos
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TABLE 4 PHOTOS Rangcha Nala
Dhantu Nala
Punar
Jagothi Dhar
Birnidhar
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TABLE NO:5 AGROFORESTRY TYPE OF TREE TREES WILD FRUIT MEDICI NAL
PRESENT STATUS PRESEN T NOs PRESENT SPECIES Deodar, Khanor, Baan, Reunsh, Kail, Popular, 600 Rubinia, Kimu, Bemi, Chulli, Wallnut, Shegul, Khanor, Jamun, 1000 Brow, Thilaini Karu, Patish, Chora, Chukri, Nihani, Kuth, Guchhi, Dhoop, Kainthk Bankakri, Discoria, 1200 Salampanja, Pathartod
FUTURE REQUIREMENT FUTURE NOs FUTURE SPECIES Deodar, Khanor, Baan, Reunsh, Kail, 2000 Popular, Rubinia, Kimu, Bemi, Chulli, Wallnut, Shegul, Khanor, 3000 Jamun, Brow, Thilaini Karu, Patish, Chora, Chukri, Nihani, Kuth, Guchhi, Dhoop, Kainthk Bankakri, 8000 Discoria, Salampanja, Pathartod
NEED FOR EXTENSION
SOURCE OF PLANTING STOCK(Nearest Nursery)
Y
Chhalta Nursery.
Y
Chhalta Nursery.
Y
NA
TABLE NO:6 GRAZING LANDS Name
LATITUDE/LO NGITUDE
AREA(H A)
SPECIES
WEED REMOVAL
SEEDING
CLOSURE S
Kanda Areas
NA
60
Grass & Bushes
Yes
Yes
No
Other 12000 fodder plants/bushes are required to be planted.
PEOPLES SUGGESTION UPF and Pasture Kandas are being used for grazing by locals Gaddis.
Rate/ Hac (Rs)
Cost (Rs)
21700
1302000
TABLE NO:7
TEMPLE/PRIVATE/COMMUNITY/PANCHAYAT FOREST AREA NAME NA
AREA(HA) NA
LATITUDE/LONGITUDE NA
SPECIES NA
GAP FILLING NA
MAINTENANCE NA
NEW PLANTATION NA
SOIL CONSERVATION MEASURES(QUANTITY) NA
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TABLE NO:8 PERFORMA FOR SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION FOR NON-FOREST AREA(Nala & Khads) NAME OF AREA
Bai Nal (3 Kms)
Chhalt a Nala (1.5 Kms)
Jakhoti Nala (3 Kms)
LATITUDE/ LONGITUD E
31'41'19" 77'82'77"
31'41'19" 77'82'95"
31'40'44" 77'82'96"
PRESCRIPTIO N Retaining Wall in Gabion Live Hedge CheckDams Brushwood Retaining Wall in Gabion Live Hedge
CheckDams Brushwood Live Hedge
CheckDams Brushwood
QUANTITY 15x2x2.5m = 27 Nos 1000 Rms 8x2x2.5m = 23 Nos 400 Rms 8x2x2.5m = 13 Nos 750 Rms 5x2x2.5m = 23 Nos 10x2x2.5m = 17 Nos 300 Rms 1200 Rms 5x1.5x1.5m = 33 Nos 10x2x2.5m = 26 Nos 400 Rms
AVAILABI LITY OF LOCAL MATERIAL
Stone & local species
Stone & local species
Stone & local species
OLD WORKS NEEDING REPAIR (QUANTITY)
NA
NA
NA
LIFT IRRIGATION (HT/ACERAG E)
NA
NA
NA
FINAL PRESCRIPTION NEW PRESCRIPTIO N NEW QUANTITY Retaining Wall Gabion 15x2x2.5m = 9 Nos Live Hedge 900 Rms CheckDams 8x2x2.5m = 7 Nos Brushwood 150 Rms Retaining Wall Gabion 8x2x2.5m = 4 Nos Live Hedge 450 Rms 5x2x2.5m = 8 Nos CheckDams Brushwood Live Hedge
CheckDams Brushwood
RATE/ UNIT
COST (Rs)
17277 9.6 17277 62
2332395 8640 967512 9300
17277 9.6 17277
552864 4320 691080
10x2x2.5m = 6 Nos 75 Rms 900 Rms 5x1.5x1.5m = 11 Nos
17277 62 9.6
1036620 4650 8640
10033
551815
10x2x2.5m = 8 Nos 150 Rms
17277 62
1382160 9300
TABLE 8 PHOTOS Jakhoti Nala
Chhalta Nala
Bai Nal
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TABLE NO:9 PERFORMA FOR LANDSLIDE DEGREE OF SLOPES/S EVERITY
OCCURR ENCE(Se ason)
ROAD CONST RUCTI ON
Moderate
Rainy
Loose Stones
Moderate
Clay
Moderate
NAME OF AREA/ LOCATION
LATITUDE /LONGITU DE
DAMAGE/ RISK TO LIFE & PROPERTY
MEASUR ES TAKEN
Nau Khad (2 Kmsx200m) Near Rest House (100x400m)
31'40'44" 77'82'87"
Property
NA
TYPE OF SOIL AND ROCK Clay & Loose Stones
31'40'33" 77'82'43"
Property
NA
Thurki (100x50m)
31'40'86" 77'83'66"
Property
NA
QUA RRY
OTHER CONST RUCTIO NS
NAT URA L
No
No
No
Yes
Rainy
No
No
No
Yes
Rainy
No
No
No
Yes
FINAL PRESCRIPTION NEW PRESCRIP NEW TION QUANTITY Retaining Wall 5x2x2.5m Gabion = 30 No Retaining Wall 50x2.5x3 Gabion m = 01 No Retaining Wall 10x2x2.5 Gabion m = 21 No
RATE/ UNIT
COST (Rs)
17277
259155 0
20177
100885 0
17277
362817 0
TABLE 9 PHOTOS Near Rest House
Nau Khad
Thurki
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TABLE NO:9A INFORMATION ON (CULTIVATION / LIFE STOCK / FUEL / FODDER / MFP) 1.Fruits FRUIT NAME Apple Chulli Bemi Wallnut
VARIETY (LOCAL/IMPROVED) Royal, Golden, Delicious Local Local Local
USE OF FERTILISERS Yes No No No
USE OF INSECTICIDES Yes No No No
PROBLEMS FACED 1.Carriage of products to road head is very tough as the village is at approx 22Km away from road. 2.Technical guidence regarding plantation and production of crops/fruits is required.
2.CROPS : CROPS NAME Maize Wheat Barley Potato Rajmash/Balri Chilari Bithu Koda
VARIETY (LOCAL/IMPROVED) Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local
USE OF FERTILISERS FYM FYM FYM FYM FYM FYM FYM FYM
USE OF INSECTICIDES No No No No No No No No
PROBLEMS FACED
All the crops are very less even not sufficient for their own use because people are holding very less cultivated land.
3.VEGETABLE : VEGETABLE NAME Cauliflower Cabbage
VARIETY(LOCAL/IMPROVED) Local Local
USE OF FERTILISERS FYM FYM
USE OF INSECTICIDES Yes Yes
PROBLEMS FACED All the crops are very less even not sufficient for their own use because people are holding very less cultivated land.
4. LIVE STOCK : LIVE STOCK(NO) Mule - 25 Cow - 734 Donkey - 5 Sheep / Goat - 4200 Ox - 437
BREED Local Jersey & Local Local Local Local
WHETHER SELLING THE PRODUCT NA
PROBLEM FACED
Yes NA NA NA
Doctor in vetnery is not available. Medicines for Live stock are not sufficient at the ration of cattle population. At least two visits of Doctor to villages are required. AI system in the village is not successfull due non availability of proper storag
5.FUEL/FODDER : FUEL/FODDER MANAGEMENT FUEL FODDER
REQUIREMENT Yes Yes
AVAILABILITY
GAP PERCENTAGE 90% 80%
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SOURCE Forests Grazing in Forests/Kandas.
MINOR FOREST PRODUCTS (MFP) MINOR FOREST PRODUCTS Guchhi Salam panja Karu Bankakri Patish Kainth Dhoop Chora Nihani Chukri Kuth
EXISTING NAME Guchhi Salam panja Karu Bankakri Patish Kainth Dhoop Chora Nihani Chukri Kuth
SUGGESTIONS
Locals collects the MPFs for their own use only.
PEOPLES PARTICIPATION: MAIN PROBLEMS Bridge for crossing of Khad is not available. Crossing of Khads during rainy season is not possible due to non availability of bridge. Locals have to take their livestock to Kandas and they face problem of crossing of Khad by self and livestock. Doctor/Medicines are not available in the vatnery and dispensary. Healthcare system for human is away at a footwalk of one day time. Often serious patients dies enroute. Forest Gurad Hut is in miserable condition. The same is broken and without and door and windows. Motorage raad facilities are not available to the villages due which people face carriage probles. LPG and fire wood shortage is there in the villages. Temple campus of the village is in miserable condition. animals frequently. The wild animals often come to the villages during night time. Teaching Staff in Sr Secondry School is not available. Live stock of the villagers are damaged/destroyed by Wild animals frequently. The wild animals often come to the villages during night time. Gaddis face living problems in Kandahs while they goes there with their livestock for a period of three to four months. COSTING: TABLES COST
TABLE 3 1117400
TABLE 4 427680
SUGGESTION FOR IMPROVEMENT
PEOPLES PRIORITIES
People required bridge for crossing the Khad by live stock and men at Marahari Nala and Bajhor Nala. Doctor for vatnery be posted and be kept present regularily. A Hospital of five beds with sufficient medical staff and medicine be opened instead of small dispensary The Gurad Hut/Forest Rest is required at Jaghoti Dhar. Which is very suitable point for the both even view point of surrounding forests. Work on the road surveyed from Dandol be completed at soon as possible. Provision of LPG/Firewood be done to all the villagers. Campus of the temple be renovated by some govt agencies by giving funds for the temple. Teaching staff be posted at the earliest. Management for wild animals be done to avoid huge loss to live stock of the villagers Provision of Tents/Sheds be done in the Kandahs where the Gaddis goes every year.
TABLE 6 1302000
TABLE 8 7559296
TABLE 9 19587385
Priorities of people are, Road, Teaching Staff in School, Healthcare system for both human and livestock.
TOTAL 29993761
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