WATER SHED MANAGEMENT
Ø Check Dam (Gandhi Sagar) | Ludiya River | Completed | |
Ø Check Dam (Yusuf Maher Ali) | Mepai River | Completed | |
Ø Check Dam (Parikshit) | Gova River | Completed | |
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Ponds
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(Kasturba Talav) | Mepai Vandh | Completed |
(Manav Sarovar) | Gandhi No Gao | Completed | |
Ø Well | Mepai Vandh | Completed | |
Yusuf Mehar Ali Check Dam |
Gandhi Sagar Check Dam -Ludiya |
All work is being executed and financed by the GMDC, under the advice and supervision of Manav Sadhana.
Underground Water Tank (25,000 Liters) |
Mepai Vandh | Completed |
Ashashpur | Completed | |
Gandhi No Gao | Completed | |
Koli Vas | Completed | |
Khaddhar Vandh | Completed |
Ø We have Sintex tanks surrounding the village clusters
Ø 4 - 10,000 Liter tanks
Ø 10 – 5, 000 Liter tanks
Ø Our tractors make 20 rounds of 5,000 liters per day.
Ø Water supply board supplies 40,000 litres daily.
Ø We have created a water management committee and spent 5,000 rupees for repairs of standpost and taps all over the village, as well as to carry out awareness of proper water management.
HEALTH Ø We have carried out 1 general medical camp, treating 300 patients. Ø We have held 2 T.B. camps, with X-Rays, to treat over 100 patients. Ø A health worker goes daily to administer TB medicine. Ø Arranged orthopedic surgery and cancer treatment in Ahmedabad. Ø Health Centre |
Medical Camp held at Ludiya |
SPIRITUAL
Ø Dada Megradh, the spiritual leader of the Harijans, came to give a discourse and bless the villagers.
Ø A new temple constructed with the help of people in Gandhi nu Gam.
Ø We have various sessions of mixed Bhajans in the evenings.
Ø Molvi reads the Koran daily.
Ø We’ve held 10 community dinners with the villagers.
Ø All religious buildings, including two mosques and temples, will be either renovated or constructed by the villagers, using their own funds. This was done per their request.
EMPLOYMENT
Ø We are generating labour income for 100 youth.
Ø As an incentive we are paying 260 families 2000 rupees for constructing their own homes
Ø Carpentry and masonry work has been given to local people.