Annual Financial Report 2019-20

Here is the English translation of the Project Report summary (2019-2020):

Annual Project Report Analysis and Summary (Financial Year 2019-2020)

This report provides a comprehensive analysis and summary of the major annual projects implemented under various implementing officers during the 2019-2020 financial year:

1. Agricultural Officer

Several projects were executed to enhance the operations of the Krishi Bhavan and promote agricultural development:

  • Funds were allocated for agricultural development programs, including the distribution of tissue-culture banana seeds (Ethavazha vithu) and vegetable seeds.
  • Financial resources were utilized to purchase office infrastructure for the Krishi Bhavan, such as furniture, a photostat machine, a scanner, and a printer.
  • A well-recharging project was also implemented as part of water conservation initiatives.

2. Veterinary Surgeon

A substantial amount was utilized during this period for dairy development and animal husbandry:

  • High priority was given to the self-employment and production sectors through initiatives like calf rearing (Kannukutti paripalanam) and buffalo calf rearing (Pothukutti valarthal).
  • Office modernization was carried out at the veterinary hospitals by procuring necessary furniture and supporting equipment, including inverters, computers, printers, and scanners.
  • A rabies anti-rabies vaccination campaign was successfully executed as part of public health safety.

3. Medical Officers - PHC/CHC, Homeo, and Ayurveda

Projects were carried out across three medical disciplines to ensure better healthcare delivery to the public:

  • Allopathy (PHC/CHC): Funds were deployed for lifestyle disease control camps, awareness programs, and palliative care initiatives.
  • Homeopathy & Ayurveda: Budgetary allocations were spent on upgrading clinical services and expanding treatment facilities at both the Homeo and Ayurveda hospitals.

4. Village Extension Officer (VEO)

Extensive programs were spearheaded by the VEO focusing on social welfare, housing, and women empowerment:

  • LIFE Mission Housing: Significant funds were allocated and disbursed to construct houses for the homeless.
  • Housing Upgradation: Multi-phase financial assistance was provided to repair and renovate existing houses to make them livable.
  • Women Self-Employment: Credit-linked financial assistance was provided to support women starting self-employment ventures.
  • Sanitation Programs: Financial aid was distributed to eligible beneficiaries for toilet construction.
  • Scheduled Caste (SC) Development: Funds were utilized to construct study rooms and distribute learning materials to students belonging to Scheduled Caste communities.

5. ICDS Supervisor

The focus was strictly aligned toward child welfare and women development initiatives:

  • Efficient distribution of nutritional supplements was carried out through the network of Anganwadis.
  • Infrastructure at various Anganwadis was upgraded by purchasing water tanks, valves, stands, cots, and additional cooking gas cylinders.

6. Assistant Engineer

The Engineering wing executed the largest volume of projects, significantly transforming the infrastructure and civic amenities of the Panchayat:

  • Road Development: Concreting and maintenance works were completed in multiple phases for various rural roads, including Mattakkara Road, Nellikunnu-Vazhappally Road, Karimpani-Koovakkappady Road, and Manalunkal Road.
  • Drinking Water Schemes: Pipeline laying and tank construction were successfully carried out for the Kakki Top Drinking Water Project and the Chanthacolony Drinking Water Project.
  • Public Works: Key infrastructure projects included the maintenance of the Panchayat office server room, wiring and renovation of the Panchayat auditorium, modernization of the market building, and the construction of a compound wall for the Alunkal Thakidi Old Age Home.
  • Waste Management: The construction and completion of Material Collection Facilities (MCF) were carried out to ensure clean and hygienic status.
  • Street Lighting: Solar street lights and LED lamps were installed across various wards.

Conclusion

The report clearly indicates that the development and maintenance funds of the Local Self-Government Institution were precisely and systematically utilized during the 2019-20 financial year. The highest priority and financial allocations were funneled into the LIFE Mission housing project, concreting of rural roads, and upgrading the fundamental infrastructure of Anganwadis and veterinary hospitals.

  • 2019-20