Tata Trusts. Impacting quality of life of poor communities

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Tata Trusts Impacting quality of life of poor communities

Tata Trusts Sir Ratan Tata Trust, 1919 Navajbai Ratan Tata Trust Sir Dorabji Tata Trust, 1932 Other Allied Trusts: 7 of them Annual investment in philanthropic work: Rs. 550 crores per annum reaching to about 4 million households

Reviving the Green Revolution- Punjab and Tamil Nadu: Regional Spread: 4 million HHs Sakh Se Vikas (microfinance) Rajasthan Bundelkhand Kharash Vistarotthan Yojana- Gujarat: Himmotthan Pariyojana- Uttarakhand Eastern Uttar Pradesh North East Nagaland, Mizoram, Manipur Assam, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh: Sukhi Baliraja Initiative- Maharashtra: Jharkhand, Orissa, Chattisgarh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, south Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh Major themes: Natural resource management Agriculture & Allied Livelihoods Drinking Water and Sanitation Community Microfinance Community Institutions Skill building Work in remote and poor pockets of the country, with focus on improving quality of life

Partnership mode of Functioning Trusts always work jointly with government and other donor agencies co funded programmes Working closely with MGNREGS towards creating individual and community water assets All NRM programmes have water resources as critical component, wherein the hardware support is mostly mobilized through govt programmes Watershed Programmes Trusts support the software aspects and gap funding in programme implementation Till date Trusts supported more than 100 watershed programmes in partnership with govt, NABARD and donor agencies

Water Resource Development and Management Trusts proactively focus on promoting low cost water harvesting technologies recharge pits, farm ponds, checkdams, field bunds, etc Emphasis not only on surface water storage but more focus is on groundwater devt and management involving community. Wise use of groundwater resources. Critical elements are quality design, planning, execution, monitoring of the resources created for the community with close involvement of community institutions Water Resource closely linked with agriculture interventions critical support irrigation and irrigation to Rabi cropping Technology innovations focused along with promoting low cost water harvesting

Water Harvesting in Desert Region

Water Harvesting in Desert Region

Soil and water conservation in hills System: average reduction of surface runoff is 50 70% and the retention of soil loss is 60 80%. Low Cost Water Harvesting Pond

River Basin Treatment in partnership with State Governments

Impact of Cluster / Sub Basin Level Investment on Water Resources Development = NM Sadguru Series of WHS on River Panam 9 Water harvesting structures and 17 Community Based Lift Irrigation Units; 4000 acres brought under irrigation benefitting 1700 HH in 12 villages on both sides of the WHS; Total investment of Rs 12.87 Cr (Rs 831 lacs investment - 9 Check dams and 455.78 Lacs in 17 LI) 90% Govt; Annual additional income to the 1700 HH due to access to irrigation @ about Rs 35,000 per annum / HH; Total water storage capacity - 127 Mcft, having huge impact on the recharging of the ground water upto 2 kms across both sides of the river

Stream Treatment Field Bunding Community Pond Recharge Pit/shallow dug well

Water efficient devices

47% Financial Contribution in Overall Project Prog in Vidharbha (Total Cost 28 crores) Target Achievement 37% 19% 23% 17% 24% 23% 10% Trust Beneficiary Government Other

Diversion based Irrigation (DBI) National level programme promoting low cost irrgation technologies

Salient features of DBI Trusts investment has been about Rs. 40 crores A typical DBI scheme will have an investment of Rs 10,000 to Rs 20,000 against investment of about Rs 60,000 for any minor irrigation scheme. Our estimate and experience from gravity flow irrigation suggest that an investment of Rs 15 crores will have potential of additional income of Rs 18 crores in one year. DBI is meant for small and marginal farmers DBI is environment-friendly.

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