Abhivyakti Foundation

Campaigns

Awareness Campaign on Crop Residue Management Campaign 2019


Awareness Campaign on Crop Residue Management Campaign 2019


Government of India and State Government are concerned about burning of paddy straw. Accordingly, Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change has sanctioned a project under National Adaptation Fund for Climate Change to mitigate the problem of paddy straw burning in northern India. Under this project NABARD has been entrusted with the work of awareness creation in the state of Punjab. Abhivyakti Foundation implement this project in four district Jalandhar, Moga, Faridkot & Fireozepur of Punjab and allocate the work related to awareness campaign under crop residue management 2019 for district level, block level and cluster/village level programmes (at village level).



Major Project activities

• Awarness on Crop Residue Management methods by trained villages level workers of Abhivyakti Foundation

• Audio Announcement on Crop Residue Management issue through hired vehicles (Recorded Audio)

• Poster display in all the villages by VLWs on Crop Residue Management developed by National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development.

• Wall Painting

• Nukad Natak Show on Crop Residue Management by professional artist from Punjab

• Produced documentry film on CRM

Total State covered Total districts covered Total Block covered Total Village level Programme No. VLWs team During of the campaign Total Farmers covered
1 (Punjab) (Jalandhar, Moga, Faridkot & Ferozepur) 26 750 44 20th September to 7th October 2019 42690

Awareness Campaign on Crop Residue Management Campaign 2018


Awareness Campaign on Crop Residue Management Campaign 2018


Government of India and State Government are concerned about burning of paddy straw. Accordingly, Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change has sanctioned a project under National Adaptation Fund for Climate Change to mitigate the problem of paddy straw burning in northern India. Under this project NABARD has been entrusted with the work of awareness creation in the state of Punjab. Abhivyakti Foundation implement this project in four district Bathinda, Moga, Faridkot & Fireozepur of Punjab and allocate the work related to awareness campaign under crop residue management 2018 for district level, block level and cluster/village level programmes (at village level).



Major Project activities

• Awarness on Crop Residue Management methods by trained villages level workers of Abhivyakti Foundation

• Audio Announcement on Crop Residue Management issue through hired vehicles (Recorded Audio)

• Poster display in all the villages by VLWs on Crop Residue Management developed by National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development.

• Kaatputli Show on Crop Residue Management by professional artist from Rajasthan

• Produced documentry film on CRM

Total State covered Total districts covered Total Block covered Total Village level Programme No. VLWs team During of the campaign Total Farmers covered
1 (Punjab) (Bathinda, Moga, Faridkot & Ferozepur) 23 500 25 24th August to 30th September 2018 20780

Campaigns

Jal Jeevan Hai – NABARD’s Water Campaign


Rain Water Harvesting through Restoration of Village Ponds and Tanks


Rainwater harvesting is undertaken mainly to capture the run off from the seasonal rains and store it for use in times of need. The storage is made on the ground surface or underground, depending upon the topography of the land, the types of surface and sub surface soils and the underground geological formations. Storage cisterns, check dams, farm ponds, percolation ponds, Ooranis (drinking water ponds), irrigation tanks and reservoirs comprise the surface storage systems, Rain water stored in the soil profile upto its field capacity, sub surface dams constructed in deep sandy beds across rivers and streams, sumps, dug wells, filter point wells, tube wells and acquifers constitute the underground storage systems. The source of supply for all these storages is the rainfall which is highly variable.


While in the urban areas rainwater harvesting is practiced for drinking, domestic, gardening, and ground water recharge purposes, in rural areas it is undertaken more extensively for irrigation, dryland agriculture, horticulture, ground water recharge, domestic, livestock, inland fisheries, duck rearing and for multifarious other similar purposes. Each form of storage has its specific merits and uses, although from the efficiency point of view, underground storage is the best as evaporation and other losses are eliminated.

Campaigns

Awareness Campaign on FPO Promotion Campaign 2018


Awareness Campaign on FPO Promotion Campaign 2018


Small and marginal farmers in Punjab are plagued with issues such as continued fragmentation of land and dwindling income. Considering their plight, the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) has decided to promote farmer producer organisations (FPOs) in the state in a big way in collaboration with different NGOs. The concept behind FPOs is farmers can form groups and register themselves under different acts. Since small farmers often find it difficult to access markets on their own, aggregating farmers into the FPOs will help enable them improved market access and better bargaining capacity.

Abhivyakti Foundation has allocated the work related to awareness campaign for the district Jalandhar for district level and cluster level Programs (at village level).


Total State covered Total districts covered Total Block covered Total Village level Programme No. VLWs team During of the campaign Total Farmers covered
1 (Punjab) (Moga. Faridkot, Bathinda & Jalandhar) 26 430 30 10th Feb to 3rd March 2018 22254