Nandora village is situated in Karanja block of Wardha dist of Vidarbha region. The goal of this project is to provide potable drinking water to Nandora village through the construction of a well.

Narrative

A new well has been excavated and costructed in cement concrete below down the water harvesting structure (Check dam) on the main drainage line. The underground pipeline of 578 mtrs in length has been completed. A submersible pump has been installed and the new construction of water storage tank of 30,000 ltrs capacity has been completed. The water is being distributed through 2 stand posts. A cattle trough has been constructed for the livestock.

  • Impact Assessment (M&E) Phase Project completed on 15 May, 2008 Implementation Phase
  • Implementation Phase Project started on 1 Jan, 2008 Preparation Phase

Nandora village is situated in Karanja block of Wardha dist of Vidarbha region. The goal of this project is to provide potable drinking water to Nandora village through the construction of a well.

Narrative

A new well has been excavated and costructed in cement concrete below down the water harvesting structure (Check dam) on the main drainage line. The underground pipeline of 578 mtrs in length has been completed. A submersible pump has been installed and the new construction of water storage tank of 30,000 ltrs capacity has been completed. The water is being distributed through 2 stand posts. A cattle trough has been constructed for the livestock.

Sustainability

Creating and measuring long-term impact

This project has been implemented by the Women's Pani Samiti. This hamlet comes under the group GP. The Pani Samiti is being treated as the sub committee of the GP and is responsible for the management of project and to ensure water distribution to all families.

The project is handed to the GP and is responsible for the collection of the water tax and repairs and maintenance as when need arises.

Other Issues

Unusual and unexpected issues faced during project execution

There has been a delay in getting the regular electric connection to run the drinking water project.

Learnings

Knowledge of project and process for sharing

The remote and interior hamlets which are negelected / the benefits of the govt schemes are not received by the poor and the needy community. They deserve the external support like BPR to provide the very basic and the most important need of safe drinking water.

Impact

People Impacted: 455

People Getting Safe Drinking Water: 455

Maintenance/Operating Costs Annual, in US$: $716

Creating and measuring long-term impact

This project has been implemented by the Women's Pani Samiti. This hamlet comes under the group GP. The Pani Samiti is being treated as the sub committee of the GP and is responsible for the management of project and to ensure water distribution to all families.

The project is handed to the GP and is responsible for the collection of the water tax and repairs and maintenance as when need arises.

Implementer: Village Uplift Society (VUS)

The VUS the partner NGO of WOTR for the promotion of WSD progs and drinking water and school sanitation projects. It is also engaged in implementing the WSD programmes supported by the KfW-NABARD and central govt funds.

Funding

funded:
$11,081
Final Cost:
$13,297

Plan/Proposal