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Impact Assessment of the District Poverty Initiative Project Rajasthan

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Chapter 4<br />

Sub- <strong>Project</strong> Activities:<br />

Performance and Directions<br />

In this chapter we try to analyze <strong>the</strong> sub-project activities.<br />

The field survey in 2007-08 covered 272 sub group activities in five main areas across <strong>the</strong><br />

districts. Distribution <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se activities reveals that <strong>the</strong> highest number is in Jhalawar<br />

followed by Dholpur and Dausa. The least number are in Rajsamand.<br />

Of <strong>the</strong> five activities, 54 percent are animal based/ dairy based followed by micro enterprises,<br />

infrastructure and land based activities (table 4.1). Social service activities constitute only<br />

around 5 percent.<br />

Table 4.1: Type <strong>of</strong> Activities<br />

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DISTRICT Animal Infrastru Land based Micro Social Total<br />

Husbandry -structure enterprise service NO.<br />

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Baran 44.8 20.7 10.3 24.1 29<br />

Churu 26.9 15.4 19.2 19.2 19.2 26<br />

Dholpur 88.1 2.4 9.5 42<br />

Dausa 39.0 4.9 22.0 17.1 17.1 41<br />

Jhalawar 60.3 24.7 1.4 13.7 73<br />

Rajsamand 26.1 8.7 43.5 21.7 23<br />

Tonk 60.5 2.6 15.8 18.4 2.6 38<br />

Percent 53.7 12.5 12.5 16.5 4.8 272<br />

Number 146 34 34 45 13<br />

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Total CIG members involved in 272 activities are 2805; on an average 10.3 members per<br />

CIG. The maximum numbers <strong>of</strong> members are in animal husbandry (1634) and <strong>the</strong> least<br />

number in social service activities (table 4.2). Of <strong>the</strong>se members, 1416 are females and <strong>the</strong><br />

rest males. On an average, women are based in animal husbandry, infrastructure projects and<br />

micro enterprises, while in o<strong>the</strong>r activities more men on average are engaged.<br />

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