MGNREGA Workshop Overview and Works
MGNREGA Workshop Overview and Works
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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S K I L L S = 82
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K N O W L E D G E = 96
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H A R D W O R K 98
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A T T I T U D E 100
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Topics for discussion
• Technical approval/sanction
• M. Book recording/check measurements
• Super Check Measurements
• eMMS
• Progress report/ formats
• Capturing outcomes –expected/actual
• Time frame for completion of works
• Social Audit Aspects
• Asset registers
Objectives
3. Preparation of
estimates
4. Vetting of
estimates
5. Lay out
6. Foundation (if
required)
7. Material
inspection
8. Inspection during
work execution
9. Measurement 18
Measurements And Check measurements
• Recording of measurements and check measurements
to be done in specified time.
• For recording and check mesurements all the GPs in TA
& EC cluster are made into two batches (Batch-1 &
Batch-2)
• For the works in Batch -1 villages, the musters shall
commence on Monday and closed on Saturday.
• For the works in Batch -s villages, the musters shall
commence on Thursday and closed on Wednesday
(Sunday holiday)
• All the material component works to be check
measured before generating pay order.
• For wage component works the check measurement to
be done in alternative weeks.
• The EC will do the check measurement for all the MCC
works in the Mandal.
Contd….
• eMMS (Electronic Muster & Measurements System) is
being used for capturing the measurements by using
mobiles (TA’s mobile)
• The TA’s are uploading the measurements through
mobiles and also measurements are recorded in the M.
Books.
• Similarly the EC will do the check measurement through
mobile by verifying the musters, recorded measurements
in mobiles electronically.
• The TA record the measurement for all the works in that
week in the M. Book and also through mobile. The EC will
do the check measurement for all the works both in
Measurement Book and also through mobiles .
• The field staff shall maintain the Musters rolls, Recording
and check measurement in M. Books.
• Super Check measurement : The APD will super check at
least 25% works in his cluster.
Technical Approval/Sanction
As per Memo No: 1261/EGS/PM(T)/2011,
dated 16-12-2011
• The EC can accord technical approvals and
revised technical approval for works up to Rs 3
lakhs and maintain the Technical Approval
Register.
• In case of Technical qualified APDs (s)he accord
technical approvals and revised technical
approvals for works above 3 lakhs up to 10
lakhs and maintain the Technical Approval
Register.
Prioritization of works
• Water shed approach – Drainage line treatment
• Agricultural – Land Development, Water
harvesting structures (60%)
• Horticulture – Afforestation & tree plantation
• Livestock – Poultry/Goat/cattle sheds
• Sanitation – IHHLs, Soak pits, Dumping yards etc
• Rural infrastructure - GP building, Aganwadi,
MMS, Food Grain Storage Godowns etc.,
• Incomplete works to be prioritized first
WORKS - VALIDATIONS
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Sl.No. Name of the work Validations Remarks
1no./Ac/farmer/Sy.no.
Mini Percolation Tank in farmer's (Mutually exclusive
10 (Lenth=100m, Tw=1.2m,
lands FP/MPT/SSP)
Height=2.0m)
To store the water & used
11 Surface Storage Pond 1no./Household during power cut. (Mutually
exclusive FP/MPT/SSP)
1no./Household
12 Compost Pit
(4.8mx1.5mx1m)
Mutually exclusive
13 NADEP Compost pit 1no./Household
2nos./Household
14 Compost pits in back yards deleted
(4.8mx1.5mx1m)
Sl.No. Name of the work Validations Remarks
Max. Extent=10Ac/SC/ST
50cum/Ac; Lead max = 5
15 Silt application farmers; 5Ac/SM farmers; 2
kms
years allowed -deleted
10Ac/SC/ST farmers;
16 Deep Ploughing only in fallow lands - deleted
5Ac/SM farmers
10Ac/SC/ST farmers;
17 Cultivator ploughing (Tillering) Deleted
5Ac/SM farmers
Max dia = 8.0m; depth of silt
= 3m (lifting by crane)
18 Desilting of existing Open Well 1no./Household
(Sl.no.18,19 & 20Mutually
exclusive)
Max dia = 6.0m; depth =
19 Digging of new open well 1no./Household
16m
150nos./Ac (Size =
25 Water Absorption trench at foot hills
3.0mx1.0mx1.0m)
size = 20mx20mx2m
26 Percolation Pond Allowed in community lands
(multiple no.s/Sy.no)
Lenth=150m, Tw=2.0m,
27 Percolation Tank
Height=4.0m
Recharge pit of existing Shall be permitted as per Allowed for the wells given
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source(drinking water bore well) GW Geologist report by RWS dept.
Sl.No. Name of the work Validations Remarks
1500m/estimate (Bw =
37 New Field Channel
0.60m; Tw = 3m; Dc = 1m)
Construction of latrines to
58 deleted
Anganwadi Schools
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Maintenance of MGNREGA Assets
Maintenance of assets:
– Those works & assets that have been
created under MGNREGA has been
permitted.
– For recording of assets created under
different schemes, the full details of work
done along with date, copy of estimate &
measurement book should be placed as
part of the MGNREGA work record before
administrative approval is granted.
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Social audit and grievance
redressal in MGNREGS
Social Audit
Sec 17 of the Act specifies the conduct of social audit
twice a year
As per Mahatma Gandhi NREGA Social Audit is
mandatory for all works
Social Audit Unit shall identify appropriate number of
State Resource Persons (SRP), District Resource Persons
(DRP), Block Resource Persons (BRP) and Village
Resource Persons (VRP), to facilitate the Gram Sabha in
conducting social audit.
SA Contd……
• Social audit process shall be independent of
other processes.
• The implementing agency shall not interfere
with the conduct of social audit other than
providing information at least 15 days prior.
• The resource person deployed for facilitating
the conduct of social audit shall not be
resident of the same panchayat.
Social audit
• Telangana pioneered social audit system
through a Society for Social Audit,
accountability & transparency (SSAAT) formed
with social activists and hand-picked
government officials.
• The purpose of the social audit is to empower
the people to do the social audit themselves
and question the implementation machinery.
• Each mandal is taken for social audit once in 6
months
• All muster rolls and the all the works are
inspected by the social auditors.
• All the records are obtained using RTI
mechanism by the social auditors.
• The reports of the social audit are read out in
the village level in the Gram Sabha and the
Mandal Magistrate. Decisions like booking
Criminal cases, returning back misappropriated
amount are taken on the spot.
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Why Social Audit
• One approach to strengthen good governance
through a process, which promotes transparency and
accountability
• To increase public participation
• To enable people exercise their rights
• For the effective implementation of the scheme
• To control irregularities
Grama Jyothi Programme
1) Roads – can be taken up
2) Drains and Sanitation – can be
taken up
3) Nutrition & health
4) Drinking water
5) Street lighting
6) Wage employment - EGS
7) Green cover - THH
Note:- During IPPE-2 the above issues
also to be addressed.
Grama Jyothi Programme – Functional committees
1) VW&SC
3) Education
5) NRM
6) Agricultural
7) Infrastructure
MAGIC PIT (SOAK PIT)
UNDER RURAL SANITATION
Recently Magic Pit i.e., soak pit is permitted
with 1.2x1.2m and 1.80 m depth with
0.90/0.45m diameter cement tub. And
filter media all round and below the
cement tub .
This is used for collect of kitchen waste water
and bath waste water only which are being
directly left on the road side by HHs where
side drains are not available there by the
area becomes unhygienic. To avoid this a
soak pit is proposed
Bio toilet DRDO
Execution
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Execution
Super structure
Bio digester tank
Plan
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Grievance Redressal – Call Center
Super structure is a pre casted material
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ECOSAN Bio Toilet model:
Contd……..ECOSAN Bio Toilet model:
Contd……..ECOSAN Bio Toilet model:
Dumping Yards
• For improving sanitation in the villages, dumping yards /sanitary
landfills are taken up under rural sanitaion.
• The waste material collected in the village is dumped in the
dumping yard.
• Dumping yards are taken up in the government lands & village
outskirts away from the residential houses/offices.
• The place identified for the dumping yards should be elevated
and should be away from water resources like open wells,
borewells, drinking water bodies.
• Estimated no. of persondays for completion of dumping yard: 895
• Total expected cost is approx.: Rs. 1.5 lakhs
• Labour Intensive Work - Wage material ratio: 94:6
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Dumping Yards
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IPPE - 2 : Contd….
• Focus
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IPPE - 2 : Contd….
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WHY CONVERGENCE PARTICIPATORY PLANNING
• To improve the quality of assets created and making them durable under
MGNREGA
• To bring synergy between MGNREGS and schemes of other line departments
including technical support and fund support.
• Para 6 of schedule-1, MGNREGA indicates effective inter-departmental
convergence till the last mile implementation level of the works to improve the
quality and productivity and durable assets.
• Most of the works required in rural area are permitted under MGNREGA
• Convergence helps in value addition and particularly in gap filling of material
component.