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XAVIER INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, BHUBANESWAR-

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RURAL LIVELIHOOD SYSTEMS

Group Report on Livelihood Portfolio Mapping

Submitted by:

Kalpit Kaya Mohanty- UR14017

Soumya Swarupa Nayak- UR14038

Swarup Ranjan Ghadei- UR14040

Vinitesh Garima-UR14085
INTRODUCTION OF THE VILLAGE:

GEOGRAPHY:

Village: Badichamadiya

Gram Panchayat: Naigarhi
District: Rewa
State: Madhya Pradesh
Language: Hindi,Rewadi

Badichamadiya is a Village in Bahuti Gram Panchayat Badichamadiya is a Village in Naigarhi Tehsil in Rewa District of Madhya Pradesh State, India. It belongs to Rewa Division. It is located 66 KM towards East from District head quarters Rewa. 555 KM from State capital Bhopal ,Badichamadiya is surrounded by Mauganj Tehsil towards South , Teonthar Tehsil towards North , Hanumana Tehsil towards East , Jawa Tehsil towards west
Mauganj , Sidhi , Rewa , Allahabad are the nearby Cities to Badichamadiya.

DEMOGRAPHY:-

Name Of The Community
Category
Mishra
General
Saket
Other Backward Caste
Bishkarma
Scheduled Caste
Kaul
General
Namdev
Scheduled Caste

Name Of The Community
Households
Population
Mishra
250
1500
Saket
200
1200
Bishkarma
100
1300
Kaul
150
600
Namdev
100
400

Household Distribution

Age Group
Population
0-18
675
18-30
1125
30-45
900
45-60
1125
>60
675

Population Distribution

OBJECTIVES OF THE LIVELIHOOD MAPPING EXERCISE:-

This is an exercise which allows us to learn about the various livelihood practices taking place in the particular area. It allows us to learn about changes in livelihoods over the year and to show the seasonality of agricultural and non agricultural workload, food availability, human diseases, gender specific income and expenditure, water, forage and credit.
Capturing this data will give information on an issue and help in the planning

Process

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