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AP JBMV Program Operational Guidelines
Programme Duration:
- Programme duration will be from 3rd June 2015 to 7th June 2015.
- The programme would be launched on 3rd June, 2015 by organizing the rallies at District/ Constituency/ Mandal/ GP/ Ward for creating environment for the programme and awareness about it.
- The MPDOs may hire autos to continuously make rounds in the GP/Ward for playing songs, highlighting the importance of Janmabhoomi Maa Vooru, and audio material developed highlighting the achievements of the Government during the first year, being provided in CDs by the I&PR department.
- The I&PR department has identified one Kalajata team per mandal. The District Collectors are requested to schedule the Kalajatas programme ensuring wide publicity of JBMV.
- The District Collectors are requested to create awareness, utilizing the publicity material including placards, in the District/Constituency/Mandal during these rallies by involving persons from all walks of the society.
- GP/Ward visits will commence from 3rd June, 2015 and will continue till 7th June. In this regard, it is to be ensured that all GPs/ Wards are covered in the aforementioned time.
Program Coverage:
Required number of teams as decided by the District Collector will be constituted for each Mandal. Each team would cover sufficient number of GPs per day to cover all GPs in the Mandal during the program duration.
The District Collectors will also constitute the requisite number of teams for covering each ward in the municipal areas. The visit schedule of teams of rural and municipal areas will be prepared accordingly by the District Collector.
The teams will use Focused Group Discussion as well as other means to conduct the meetings.
Visit Schedule:
Since the programme has a large coverage and medical camps/animal health checkups are to be organised, the District Collectors should schedule the programme suitably so as to provide enough time in between the visits to facilitate mobility for the personnel and equipment.
The District Collectors should prepare the schedule of each team in advance. Wide publicity shall be given to the GP/ Municipal ward visit schedule under the Janmabhoomi-Maa Vooru programme and it shall also be informed well in advance to respective GPs/Wards. The schedule will also be uploaded in the designated website for information and for monitoring the visits.
Officers Responsible at Various Levels:
- A District Level Committee is constituted for the coordination of the JBMV programme.
- The Gram Panchayat/Mandal level Committee coordinates the programme at the Panchayat/mandal level in the rural areas.
- The Municipal ward/division Committee will coordinate the programme at the Municipal level in the urban areas.
- The District Collector will be responsible of the programme at District level supported by District Panchayat Officer. Mandal Development officer will be responsible for the respective mandals and the Municipal Commissioner at the Municipality level. These officers shall be responsible in all respects for organizing and conducting the programme successfully.
- As the exercise is being conducted to highlight the achievements of the Government during its first year in office, create awareness for the new plans for capital infusion to DWCRA groups, pensions and the five campaigns, representation is sought from officials of the Departments of Agriculture and Horticulture, Rural Development and RWS, Irrigation, Education, Women and Child Development and Velugu representing the five campaigns, namely Pollam Pilustondi, Badi Pilustondi, Pedarikam Pai Gelupu, Swachch Andhra Pradesh and Neeru Chettu.
Visiting teams:
The District Collectors would constitute the number of teams as per the field requirements to complete the program as per the guideline.
Rural Team: Each Mandal would have sufficient number of teams headed by Senior Mandal Level Officers like the MPDO, Tehsildar etc. The Mandal Level Officers should be judiciously distributed between the teams by the District Collector as per the field necessity.
- A team of doctors for health camp and a team of veterinary doctors for the veterinary camp/ Fisheries Advisory would also be part of the Mandal Level Team.
- The village level functionaries would join for the respective GPs.
- All members of a team will visit all the Panchayats together lead by MPDO or the Tehsildar as the case maybe.
- Apart from the officials, ASHA worker, ANM, AWW and any other personnel as felt necessary by the District Collector may be co-opted in the team.
Urban Team: Municipal Commissioners in consultation with the District Collectors would constitute the necessary number of teams to cover all the wards in each municipality during the programme duration.
- The Medical Health camp should be organized in each ward of the municipality.
- The veterinary camps may be organized as per the local necessity.
- The Municipal Ward/ Municipal Corporation Committee will also participate in the programme.
- The team members consisting of Ward member, bill collector and other officers concerned together will visit all the Wards in the Municipal towns under the leadership of Municipal Commissioner.
Budgetary support
- An amount of Rs. 1 crore (approx.) per district is being provided for conduct of the programme.
- The funds for conducting the Health camp and the Veterinary camps are provided to the Medical & Health and Animal Husbandry departments.
- Funds are also being provided to Agriculture, Panchayat Raj, IT&C, Planning departments for programme related activities.