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6.1. Mobilization

6.1.1     Planning

Overview

Item

Description

Purpose

To develop a mobilization plan in proposed areas. The plan includes areas to be covered and schedule for coverage.

Reference to guidelines

Para 3.2.2.1.1, page 26

Prerequisite/s                 

Uploading of sanction order on the designated website

Time for completion                  

Continuous work but to be initiated not later than I4 +5 (issue of Project commencement order)

Resource/s

As per SF 6.1A: Letter to SRLM seeking information on mobilization plan and SF 6.1B: Letter from SRLM regarding mobilization plan

Process owner

PIAOP team

Activities

Actor

Action

Time for completion

Relevant Documents

PIAOP team

Approach SRLM for a mobilization plan

Continuous work but to be initiated not later than I4 +5

SF 6.1A: Letter to SRLM seeking information on mobilization plan and SF 6.1B: Letter from SRLM regarding mobilization plan

SRLM

Give a mobilization plan or permit PIA to make its mobilisation plan.

Within 10 days[1]of receipt of SF 6.1A

Note: While the above procedure is suggested it would be good if the PIA and SRLM finalise the mobilisation plan in a joint meeting and draw out the minutes. The DMMUs can be involved in the team either physically or through a video conference.

6.1.2     Execution

Overview

Item

Description

Purpose

To identify/mobilize the Candidates from identified area

Reference to guidelines

Para: 3.2.2.1.1, page 26

Prerequisite/s                 

Release of 1st instalment as well as approval of mobilization plan

Time for completion                  

Continuous process

Resource/s

As per 6.1C: On field registration of candidates

Process owner

PIAOP team

Activities

Actor

Action

Time for completion

Relevant Documents

PIA OP team

Mobilize the candidates with the involvement of DMMUs/VLO/GP.

Also adopt GP saturation model

On field registration of identified candidates

Continuous Process

As per agreed mobilisation plan and to fill 6.1C: On field registration of candidates

District Administration / VLO/GPs

Facilitate PIA in mobilisation

Continuous Process

 

 

All SRLMs/CTSA for YPS

Facilitate PIA in mobilizing candidates and review implementation

Continuous Process

 

6.1.2.1     Gram panchayat (GP) saturation model

DDU-GKY  guidelines, vide section 3.2.2.2.1.1, mandates that GP saturation approach should be followed to mobilize the candidates. The operationalization of GP saturation approach is as follows:

6.1.2.2     Coverage of Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana (SAGY) Gram Panchayats/ villages

For all DDU-GKY/Roshni projects priority has to be given to Gram Panchayats/villages identified under SAGY. All SRLMs and PlAs implementing DDU-GKY/Roshni projects shall therefore give priority to mobilization of candidates from Gram Panchayats/ villages identified under SAGY in the districts allotted in the sanctioned projects. In order to prioritize such identified Gram Panchayats/villages, the SRLMs and PlAs may refer to the latest list of Gram Panchayats/ villages available at  http://164.100.72.105/mobile/reports/Dreports/SummarReport_chosenGP.aspx

PIAs   may   proceed   to   other   (non-SAGY) Gram Panchayats/ villages only after completing mobilization activities in SAGY Gram Panchayats/ villages in the districts allotted to them in sanctioned projects.



[1] If SRLM doesn’t reply within 10 days then PIA can make their mobilization plan and inform the SRLM and district administration.