Visit to VRTI/Ajrakhpur on 08 Apr ’02
Report by Priti Patil
Highlights
Met with:
Dr. M. V. Kanzaria,
Director – VRTI;
Kishor Bhadra, Project Co-ordinator - Workshed Project;
Iqbalbhai, Engineer – Workshed Project (from
Baroda);
Abdul Kadar, Overseer – Workshed Project
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VRTI
proposed a desigh with Mud blocks,
·
Leaders of artisan community, Ismailbhai and Anvarbhai requested CC
blocks
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In
total, VRTI would be funding building 112 worksheds in Ajrakhpur and
surrounding villages
·
VRTI
has received the first installment of VIDE grant for this project
·
VIDE
is not the only funding NPO for this project, there are 5 others
·
Homes
for the artisans have been funded by “JAMIYAT” organization
·
Land
and Building permits for Ajrakhpur are acquired. Plan and plots are
finalized.
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Temporary water tanks and few temporary worksheds have been built so
that the artisans can start work
·
Digging for foundation has completed, building would have started in
May 2002
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Water
for construction is provided by the govt funded Boring well
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Goal
is to finish the workshed building in approx 5 to 6 months
·
Progress is satisfactory.
Project Status
The Masonry work of
40 worksheds at Dhamadka and nearby villages has been started. The
inquiries of Door/ Windows and shutters have been under process. The
approximate plan is that the complete work of 40 sheds will be
finished up to July end. The labor work has been distributed among
local persons.
At Ajarakhpur, 73
units have been completed up to plinth level and contract of the labor
work has been signed with two( 35+38) different contractors. Cement
Block Factory at Ajarakhpur has been started from 31.3.2002. The 73
units of ajarakhpur are likely to be completed up to
August 15, 2002.
Temporary worksheds
have been built, so that the artisans can start working. Four(4) open
community water tanks have been built and are operational for washing
of the finished Ajrakh materials. Water for these tanks come from the
bore well.
There are no major
roadblocks now and the work is in progress. Worksheds at Budharmora
are completed and are being used. For timely completion of the work
at Ajrakhpur, we suggested to add “a penalty clause for delay and
bonus for early completion” in the contract with contractors
Summary
Overall, we commend
following:
-
Timely progress
of the project
-
VRTI’s attention
to details
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Importance to the
satisfaction of beneficiaries (Artisans)
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Involvement of
local people
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Redundancy
measures (Two contractors for block making)
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Strength through
co-ordination with Government and other NPOs
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Regular progress
reports / communications
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