A PRESENTATION BY
UDYAMA IN INTER
STATE
ORGANIZATIONAL
LEARNING AND
REVIEW ON 15th and
16th Jan-2015
Total operational Blocks-2
• Sindhekela (Bangomunda)
• Titlagarh
Total GPs-44
• 1st year-20
• 2nd year-16
• 3rd year-8
Short block profile
• Total number of Household in Bangomunda is
21244 (Census 2001) and total migrating
household is 11750, 55% of the total household
• Total population is 60443 (Census 2001) and total
number of migrants are 23500, 39% of total
population.
• ST and SC category comprise 19 and 10% of total
population.
• ST and SC categories migrate in and around 30-
40% of total household and total population of
continue
• Total number of Household in Titlagarh is 23157
(Census 2001) and total migrating household is
6829, 29% of the total household.
• Total population is 137404 (Census 2001) and
total number of migrants are 23025, 17% of total
population.
• ST and SC category comprise 18 and 17% of total
population.
• ST and SC categories migrate in and around 30-
40% of total household and total population of
Titlagarh migration trend-in
Surveyed GPs-Avg/757
Name of the GP Total No of migrants
Adabahal 928
Sagadghata 518
Mahulpada 746
Bandupala 359
Bhalegaon 377
Jagua 79
Luthurbandh 309
Manigaon 470
Digsira 345
Parasara 1784
Bangomunda migration trend-in
surveyed GPs-Avg/591
Name of the GP Total No of migrants
Bhuslard 936
Khaira 475
Sindhekela 1073
Chandotara 903
Dedhgaon 910
Kundabutula 273
Jhalap 1186
Chulifunka 441
Gandhrala 983
Jamkhunta 395
Migrants in age groups
Migrants in the age group Bangomunda Titlagarh
14-17 355 690
18-25 1369 1954
26-35 1922 2329
36 to above 2269 2602
Work Engagement
Name of the GP/Bangomunda
Migrants engaged in construction
work in % Name of the GP/Titlagarh
Migrants engaged in construction
work in %
Bhuslard 83 Adabahal 98
Khaira 83 Sagadaghata 83
Sindhekala 77 Mahulpada 83
Chandatora 59 Bandupala 98
Dedhgaon 86 Bhalegaon 70
Kundabutula 96 Jagua 60
Jhalap 63 Luthurbundh 100
Chulifunka 70 Manigaon 81
Gandhrala 89 Digsira 96
Where they go and what they do
• Maharashtra
• Chhattisgarh
• Andhrapradesh
• Gujarat
• Punjab
• Kerala
• Jharkhanda
• Construction sites
• Brick klin
• Transport
• Rickshaw
• Agri Laborers
• Other works
What we do
• Create awareness
through village
meetings, labour
meetings, leaflet
distribution, health
camps,
• Educate local level
functionaries
• Provide ID cards
• Enhance individual
• Promote family
support through SHG
strengthening
• Collective formation
and strengthening
OUR CHALLENGES
• Some sarpanchs not supportive in their
approach
• Migrants at risk (having labour issues-minor
or major) having non participation
• Collective formation and strengthening
getting arduous and slow due to “happening
at place of source”
Our linkage
• ICCO sustainable livelihood project
Scale up
• In skill development
• Livelihood promotion
Our next 5 years---
• Empowering Collective and its
strengthening
• Collective to acts as a promotional and
redressal forum for migrants
• Engagement through Skill building
Some Visuals
continue
THANK YOU

Migration presentation -15

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    A PRESENTATION BY UDYAMAIN INTER STATE ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING AND REVIEW ON 15th and 16th Jan-2015
  • 2.
    Total operational Blocks-2 •Sindhekela (Bangomunda) • Titlagarh
  • 3.
    Total GPs-44 • 1styear-20 • 2nd year-16 • 3rd year-8
  • 4.
    Short block profile •Total number of Household in Bangomunda is 21244 (Census 2001) and total migrating household is 11750, 55% of the total household • Total population is 60443 (Census 2001) and total number of migrants are 23500, 39% of total population. • ST and SC category comprise 19 and 10% of total population. • ST and SC categories migrate in and around 30- 40% of total household and total population of
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    continue • Total numberof Household in Titlagarh is 23157 (Census 2001) and total migrating household is 6829, 29% of the total household. • Total population is 137404 (Census 2001) and total number of migrants are 23025, 17% of total population. • ST and SC category comprise 18 and 17% of total population. • ST and SC categories migrate in and around 30- 40% of total household and total population of
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    Titlagarh migration trend-in SurveyedGPs-Avg/757 Name of the GP Total No of migrants Adabahal 928 Sagadghata 518 Mahulpada 746 Bandupala 359 Bhalegaon 377 Jagua 79 Luthurbandh 309 Manigaon 470 Digsira 345 Parasara 1784
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    Bangomunda migration trend-in surveyedGPs-Avg/591 Name of the GP Total No of migrants Bhuslard 936 Khaira 475 Sindhekela 1073 Chandotara 903 Dedhgaon 910 Kundabutula 273 Jhalap 1186 Chulifunka 441 Gandhrala 983 Jamkhunta 395
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    Migrants in agegroups Migrants in the age group Bangomunda Titlagarh 14-17 355 690 18-25 1369 1954 26-35 1922 2329 36 to above 2269 2602
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    Work Engagement Name ofthe GP/Bangomunda Migrants engaged in construction work in % Name of the GP/Titlagarh Migrants engaged in construction work in % Bhuslard 83 Adabahal 98 Khaira 83 Sagadaghata 83 Sindhekala 77 Mahulpada 83 Chandatora 59 Bandupala 98 Dedhgaon 86 Bhalegaon 70 Kundabutula 96 Jagua 60 Jhalap 63 Luthurbundh 100 Chulifunka 70 Manigaon 81 Gandhrala 89 Digsira 96
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    Where they goand what they do • Maharashtra • Chhattisgarh • Andhrapradesh • Gujarat • Punjab • Kerala • Jharkhanda • Construction sites • Brick klin • Transport • Rickshaw • Agri Laborers • Other works
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    What we do •Create awareness through village meetings, labour meetings, leaflet distribution, health camps, • Educate local level functionaries • Provide ID cards • Enhance individual • Promote family support through SHG strengthening • Collective formation and strengthening
  • 12.
    OUR CHALLENGES • Somesarpanchs not supportive in their approach • Migrants at risk (having labour issues-minor or major) having non participation • Collective formation and strengthening getting arduous and slow due to “happening at place of source”
  • 13.
    Our linkage • ICCOsustainable livelihood project
  • 14.
    Scale up • Inskill development • Livelihood promotion
  • 15.
    Our next 5years--- • Empowering Collective and its strengthening • Collective to acts as a promotional and redressal forum for migrants • Engagement through Skill building
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