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1. Organization

1.1 Name Orissa Watershed Development Mission Society
1.2 Location Watershed Mission Complex,
Siripur, Near OUAT Hostel No.9,
Bhubaneswar – 751 003.
Orissa.
1.3 Contact Telephone: + 91 (0) 674 - 2394181 / 2394179 / 2391538
Fax : + 91 (0) 674 - 2390988
e- mail : general@worlp.com; owdm@worlp.com
1.4 Constitution The Orissa Watershed Development Mission is a registered Society under the Department of Agriculture, Government of Orissa. It is responsible for planning and implementation of Watershed Development Schemes and other integrated Soil & Water Conservation Programmes. This Society was registered under the Society Registration Act, 1860 and started functioning from June, 2000.
1.5 Aims and Objectives of the Society

2. The powers and duties of its officers and employees:

1.Director, Watershed Mission:

2.Additional Director:

3.Manager (Administration):

4.Manager (Soil & Water Conservation):

Identification, documentation, Capacity Building and guidance to the field functionaries on relevant Soil & Water Conservation Technologies.

5.Manager (Live Stock):

Identification, documentation, Capacity Building and guidance to the field functionaries on suitable packages and interventions towards Livestock and Fodder Development in watershed programmes.

6.Assistant Manager (Documentation & Communication):

Documenting various processes, technologies, success stories and interventions carried out across various programmes and disseminating these learnings to various field functionaries for their application.

7.Assistant Managers (Monitoring & Evaluation):

7.Assistant Managers (Monitoring & Evaluation):

8.Assistant Manager (Capacity Building):

9.Assistant Manager Finance:

3. The procedure followed in the decision making process, including channels of supervision and accountability:

The Watershed Guidelines of the Government of India in the Ministry of Rural Development and Ministry of Agriculture are followed in implementation of Watershed Programmes. The Watershed Mission is accountable to the Agriculture Department.

4. The norms set by it for the discharge of its functions:

The norms prescribed by the Government of India are followed in implementation of Watershed Programmes.

5. The rules, regulations, instructions, manuals and records, held by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its functions:

6. A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control:

7. The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with, or representation by, the members of the Public in relation to the formulation of its policy or implementation thereof:

Watershed Projects are implemented through active participation of the communities residing within the watershed area. The activities are planned and implemented though community institutions like Watershed Associations, Watershed committees, User groups, Self Help Groups etc.

8. A statement of the boards, councils, committees and other bodies consisting of two or more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advise, and as to whether meetings of those Boards, Councils, Committees and other bodies are opened to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public:

All Watershed programmes are implemented, supervised and monitored by the Watershed Committees.

9. A Directory of its officers and employees OWDM

    • Name of the Officer/Staff
    • Designation
    • Sri G. B. Reddy
    • Director, Watershed Mission & Ex-Officio Addl. Secy. to Govt.Agriculture Department
    • Sri R. Raghu Prasad
    • Addl. Director cum Finance Officer
    • Sri S. K. Nayak
    • Manager, Administration
    • Sri S. Rana
    • Manager, Soil & Water Conservation
    • Dr. S. B. Swain
    • Manager, Livestock
    • Sri A. K. Rath
    • Asst. Manager, Documentation & Communication
    • Sri B. Sasmal
    • Asst. Manager, Monitoring & Evaluation (1)
    • Sri J. R. Mishra (on Deployment)
    • Asst. Manager, Monitoring & Evaluation (2)
    • Sri S. K. Bohidar
    • Asst. Manager, Capacity Building
    • Sri G. S. Pani
    • Asst. Manager, Finance
    • Sri L. N. Padhi
    • Executive Assistant
    • Sri Prasanna Kumar Panda
    • Sr. Stenographer
    • Sri Debendra Kumar Behera
    • Sr. Stenographer
    • Sri Digamber Patro
    • Jr. Stenographer
    • Sri Biswanath Padhy
    • Jr. Stenographer
    • Sri Y. Balaraju
    • Jr. Stenographer
    • Sri Ratnakar Swain
    • Sr. Assistant
    • Sri G. R. Prusty
    • Sr. Assistant
    • Sri P. K. Sahu
    • Sr. Assistant
    • Sri K.K. Sahoo,
    • Peon
    • Sri K.C. Paramanik
    • Peon
    • Sri G.B. Panda
    • Peon
    • Sri N.C. Sahoo
    • Peon
    • Sri U. Mohanta
    • Watchman-cum-Sweeper
    • Sri B. Sabar
    • Watchman-cum-Sweeper

PSU (WORLP)

    • Name of the Officer/Staff
    • Designation
    • Sri Rajeev Sharma
    • PSU, Coordinator
    • Sri Subodh Mohapatra
    • Livelihood Specialists
    • Sri Satyajit Mansingh
    • Finance Administrator
    • Sri Anoop Das
    • Natural Resource Management Specialist
    • Sri Niranjan Sahu
    • Monitoring & Evaluation Specialist
    • Sri Rajib Kumar Nag
    • Systems Analyst

10. The monthly remuneration received by each of its officer and employees including the system of compensation as provided in its regulations

    • Name of the Officer/Staff
    • Designation
    • Sri G. B. Reddy
    • Rs. 33,050/-
    • Sri R. Raghu Prasad
    • Rs. 18,532/-
    • Sri S. K. Nayak
    • Rs. 13,612/-
    • Sri S. Rana
    • Rs. 18,227/-
    • Dr. S. B. Swain
    • Rs. 14,790/-
    • Sri A. K. Rath
    • Rs. 11,603/-
    • Sri B. Sasmal
    • Rs. 12,311/-
    • Sri J. R. Mishra (on Deployment)
    • Working on deployment basis
    • Sri S. K. Bohidar
    • Rs. 12,311/-
    • Sri G. S. Pani
    • Rs. 12,311/-
    • Sri L. N. Padhi
    • Rs. 13,612/-
    • Sri Prasanna Kumar Panda
    • Rs. 10,700/-
    • Sri Debendra Kumar Behera
    • Rs. 10,223/-
    • Sri Digamber Patro
    • Rs. 10,348/-
    • Sri Biswanath Padhy
    • Rs. 9,828/-
    • Sri Y. Balaraju
    • Rs. 8,392/-
    • Sri Ratnakar Swain
    • Rs. 9,635/-
    • Sri G. R. Prusty
    • Rs. 11,310/-
    • Sri P. K. Sahu
    • Rs. 10,223/-
    • Sri K.K. Sahoo,
    • Rs. 5,501/-
    • Sri K.C. Paramanik
    • Rs. 5,489/-
    • Sri G.B. Panda
    • Rs. 5,186/-
    • Sri N.C. Sahoo
    • Rs. 5,501/-
    • Sri U. Mohanta
    • Rs. 5,397/-
    • Sri B. Sabar
    • Rs. 5,397/-

PSU (WORLP)

    • Name of the Officer/Staff
    • Designation
    • Sri Rajeev Sharma
    • Rs.13,746/-
    • Sri Subodh Mohapatra
    • Rs.30,000/-
    • Sri Satyajit Mansingh
    • Rs.25,000/-
    • Sri Anoop Das
    • Rs.25,000/-
    • Sri Niranjan Sahu
    • Rs.
    • Sri Rajib Kumar Nag
    • Rs.17,000/-

11. The Budget allocated to each of its agencies, indicating the particulars of all plans proposed expenditures and reports on disbursements made

Rs in Crore
Scheme No of Watersheds Total Outlay Amount released up to Oct 2005 Total Expenditure Incurred Upto Oct 2005
      GoI GOO    
IWDP 741 219.74 94.72 2.93 97.65 76.21
DPAP 1146 329.64 70.05 27.90 97.95 80.10
ACA 314 100.57 - 47.93 47.93 38.25
WORLP 214 101.65 30.79 - 30.79 17.06

Grant in Aid to Watershed Mission towards salary

Rs in Lakh
Offices GIA allotted Expenditure
Watershed Mission, BBSR 49.51065 49.51065
PD Watershed, Bolangir 8.18534 8.18534
PD, Watershed, Nuapada 7.14128 7.14128
PD, Watershed, Kalahandi 3.71544 3.71544
PD, Watershed, Bargarh 3.70729 3.70729
TOTAL 72.26 72.26

12. The manner of execution of subsidy programmes, including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programmes

The scheme “Enhancing Sustainability of Dry Land Rain fed Farming System” is under implementation in eight DPAP Districts i.e. Kalahandi, Nuapada, Bolangir, Sonepur, Kandhamal, Boudh, Bargarh and Dhenkanal. The Scheme primarily aims at stabilizing farm productivity and increasing cropping intensity in Dry Land Rain fed Areas through construction of micro water harvesting structures (farm ponds) in the farmers’ fields. These structures (farm ponds) will be able to retain the runoff as well as subsurface seepage water, which can be used to provide life saving irrigation to the crops during kharif and irrigation to low duty crops on certain portion of the land during rabi while enhancing the moisture regime of the areas significantly.

25% of the expenditure on excavation of the farm pond and water lifting devices subject to the limit of the unit cost will be provided as back ended subsidy to the farmers irrespective of their land holding. In case of farmers under BPL category, wages for excavation of farm pond can be provided out of NFFWP Scheme where the decision is taken at the district level. In such cases the BPL farmers will only be eligible to get 25% subsidy on the material component such as water lifting devices, pipes etc.

The district-wise tentative allocation of funds against the number of farm ponds along with the financial subsidy allocation is as follows:

District No. of farm ponds to be undertaken Allocation of subsidy amount (Rs. in lakh)
Bolangir 5518 234.30
Sonepur 1379 58.545
Kalahandi 6896 292.78
Nuapada 3448 146.3825
Kandhamal 8274 351.295
Boudh 1379 58.545
Bargarh 4139 175.6925
Dhenkanal 1379 58.545
Total 32412 1376.085

13. Particulars of recipients of concessions, permits or authorizations granted by it.

Nil

14. Details in respect of the information available to held by it reduced in an electronic form

Necessary details are cited in the web site www.orissawatershed.org

15. The particulars of facilities available to citizens for obtaining information including the working hours of a Library or Reading Room if maintained for public use

Web site : www.orissawatershed.org

16. The names, designations and other particulars of the Public Information Officers

    • Sri R. Raghu Prasad
      Additional Director
    • Appellate Authority
    • Sri Subhendra Kumar Nayak
      Manager (Administration)
    • State Public Information Officer
    • Sri Ashok Kumar Rath,
      Assistant Manager (D & C)
    • State Assistant Public Information Officer

17. Such other information as may be prescribed and thereafter update these publications every year

The information as given above will be updated and will be published every year/as and when deemed necessary.