The document discusses incorporating micro hydel projects, drinking water supply, and other aspects into village development. It estimates costs of Rs. 50,000-60,000 to provide drinking water and household needs to 30-40 households in a compact village. Another NGO project in Kandhamal cost Rs. 17-20 lacs to provide irrigation, drinking water, and electricity to 30-40 households. Solar pumps and wind mills are also proposed as options for irrigation, drinking water, and electricity, with estimated costs of Rs. 4 lacs for a solar pump to serve 80 households and Rs. 70,000 for a wind mill to serve 20 households. Community participation will be important for management and distribution of water supplies.