This document provides details on a proposal submitted to the National Medicinal Plant Board in India for assistance to Joint Forest Management Committees (JFMCs) and Village Forest Management Committees (VFMCs) for the cultivation, processing, storage, and marketing of medicinal plants. The proposal's objectives are to conserve and sustainably manage 17 medicinal and aromatic plant species in Nagaland, India through the involvement of local communities. It provides background on the medicinal plants resources in Nagaland and lists over 100 plant species and their traditional medicinal uses by local tribes.
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Proposal Cultivation, Value Addition, Warehousing & Marketing of Medicinal Plants in Nagaland
1. Proposal for
Assistance to JFMC’s/VFMC’s for
Cultivation, Value Addition, Warehousing & Marketing
of Medicinal Plants
Prepared by
AYUSH Resource Centre for North East
Guwahati
for
Forest Department
Dimapur, Nagaland
Submitted to
National Medicinal Plant Board
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Department of AYUSH
Govt of India
2. 1.
Title of the project:
Conservation, Development & Sustainable Management of Seventeen
Medicinal & Aromatic Plant Species in Nagaland
2.
Objective:
The main objective of JFMC is Protection, conservation of natural
resources through active involvement of the people. Checking land
degradation, deforestation and loss of biodiversity and ecological
restoration and environmental conservation and eco-development
involving village level people’s organization, which can manage the
natural resources in and around villages in a sustainable manner and
to improve quality of life and self-sustenance aspect of people living in
and around forest areas and to develop capability endowment and skill
enhancement for improving employability of the rural people.
The forest dwellers and tribals living near forest have been
given full rights to NTFP’s. Under the Panchayats (Extension to
Scheduled Areas) Act (PESA) control over NTFP’s has been passed on
to the Panchayats. The Ministry of Environment and Forests has a
large program of forest regeneration through Joint Forest Management
Committee (JFMC’s). The existing regeneration program, however,
focuses on production aspects only and does not support activities for
creating storage, primary processing infrastructure and marketing
support. Regeneration of NTFP’s through JFMC’s requires to be
supported with processing and marketing, to enable the forest dwellers
and tribals to get higher incomes for the NTFP’s collected by them due
to the improved quality and longer shelf life. It is proposed to identify
Forest Development Agencies with JFMC’s having high potential of
medicinal plants and provide assistance for warehousing, value
3. addition, quality testing of medicinal plant parts, capacity building and
marketing support.
3.
Justification:
(i)
To assess the effectiveness of the scheme, especially in terms of
cost-effectiveness, in rehabilitation of degraded areas on a
sustainable basis in terms of quality and quantity of the growing
stock. This will include assessment of survival percentage of the
planted seedlings and its relationship with various factors, and
improvement in forest/ tree cover due to the FDA project;
(ii)
To assess the effectiveness of FDA-JFMC mechanism for
decentralization of forest management;
(iii)
To assess the effectiveness of FDA-JFMC mechanism for
transfer of resources from center to the local institutions (FDA’s
and JFMC’s);
(iv)
To assess the effectiveness of FDA-JFMC mechanism against the
following specific parameters:(a) Employment opportunities and income to tribal and other
disadvantaged groups/individuals in the JFM villages
(b) Flow of forest products to tribals and other disadvantaged
groups/individuals in the JFM villages.
(c) Creation
of
durable
community
assets
that
could
contribute to over all eco-development in the JFM villages.
(d) Effective mechanisms to ensure that the benefits reach
the intended beneficiaries.
(v)
To assess the changes in levels of funding to NAP-assisted FDA
divisions under State Plan and Non-Plan/External Assistance
4. provided by Forest Department/Other Sources, and distinguish
the pattern in different States.
(vi)
To analyze the creation, maintenance and management of
village/JFMC- level common fund/funds, and assess its efficacy
in promoting people’s participation in forest management.
4.
Medicinal plants resource scenario in the state:
Nagaland forests have rich plants wealth having economic potential
as timber, bamboos, medicinal and ethno botanical significances. The
medicinal plant species belonging to the family Poaceae, Orchidaceae,
Asteraceae, Fabaceae, Rubiaceae, Acanthaceae, Lamiaceae, Lauraceae,
Cyperaceae, Utricaceae etc. The numerous tribal populations inhabiting the
densely wooded regions of Nagaland have a rich medicinal plant lone,
developed after centuries of tribal and error with their use. Some of these
folklore medicines have proved efficacious after detailed pharmacological
trials. It is not appropriate or possible to list all such medicinal plants. Some
plant species are listed below-
MEDICINAL PLANTS AND SPECIES IN NAGALAND
Sl.No
Botanical Name
Medicinal use
1
Abrus precatoriuos Linn.
Used in Skin diseases, Boiled,
Jaundice, Cough.
2
Achryranthes aspera Linn.
Aconitum beterophyllum Wall. Ex
Royle
3
Diuretic, astringent, purgative
Dried roots against fever.
Used in bitter tonic, car- matures,
dysentery, chromic diseases.
Cough syrups. Headache, diabetes,
body ache etc.
4
Acorus calamus Linn
5
Adbatoda zeylanica Medic.
6
Adiantum philippense Linn
Fever, dysentery, ulcers, rabies,
snake bites etc
7
Aegle marmelos (Linn.)Corr.
Digestive, diarrhoea, diabetes etc
5. Snake bites, leprosy, piles, swelling
of body, dandruff free.
Used in stomach ache
Skin diseases.
Astringent, tonic blood, toxicity,
leprosy, night blindness
Haemorrhage, anti- cancer, back
ache.
Obovate, car date, Leprosy, Skin
disease,Headche
Anti- inflammatory, mild purgative
Used in milk butter, ferula,
asafoetida, & paralysis.
Stomachic, Diver tinic, dysentery,
asthma, skin diseases
8
Ageratum conyzoides Linn.
9
10
Ainsliaea latifolia
Albizia chinensis
11
Albizia lebbeck (Linn) Benth.
12
Albizia procera Benth.
13
Aquilaria malaccensis Lamk.
14
Alcea rosea Linn
15
Allium ascalonicum Linn
16
Allium cepa Linn
17
Allium chinense G.Don
Used in stomachache, & food curry.
18
Allium bookeri Thw.
Massage for body, body ache, leaf
jerice.
20
Allium tubersoum RottL ex Sperng.
Urinary trouble, good divertic.
21
Alocasia macrorrbiza G.Don.
Snake bite, vomiting, treating etc.
22
Alnus nepalensis D.Don
Stomach ache, dysentery.
23
Aloe vera(Linn) Burm.f.
24
Alpinia galangal (Linn) Wild
25
Alstonia scholaris(Linn) R.Br.
29
Anthocephalus chinensis (Lamk.)
Digestive, tonic, diuretic, febrifuge.
30
Antirrbinum majus Linn
31
Areca catechu Linn.
Ulcers, tumours, sedative.
Ordema, dysentery, malaria,
diarrhoea.
32
Argemone mexicana Linn.
Constipation, skin diseases, fever.
33
Arisaema tortuosum(Wall)Schott
Roots to kill worms, insect’s repellent
properties.
34
Artemisia indica Wild.
Purgative, stomachic, insectiendal,
asthma etc.
35
Artemisia nilagirica (Clarke) Pamp.
36
Artocarpus Heterophllus Lamk.
Stomachic, cooling, piles, vomiting,
liver complain etc.
Aromatic, respiratory, bitter,
stomachic.
Tonic, astringent, stomachic, heart
diseases, asthma.
Brain diseases, asthma, stomachic,
measter, fevers and antiseptic.
Ulcers, healing, dysopia, phargngitis,
boils wounds, skin diseases.
6. Dysentery, piles, insect bites, dried
leaves against cancer, cat, wound.
Cough, appetizer, , tonic, fever,
urinary, burnt, hyper acidity.
Seabies, diarrhoea, fever, jaundice,
intestinal worms.
Brush teeth, cure toothache, bad
breath, fever, leprosy, measles and
small pox.
Dermatosis, anaemia, diabetes, blood
purities, brain tonic.
37
Asclepias curassavica Linn
38
Asparagus racemosus Wild.
39
Averrhoa caramhola Linn.
40
Azadiracbta indica A. Juss.
41
Bacopa monnieri(Linn) Penn
42
Balanophora dioica Brown
Cough syrups, aphoodisiac.
43
Bambusa tulda Roxb.
44
Baubinia glauca (Wall. Ex Benth)
Benth. Ssp. Tenuiflora
Soup used in pox, skin diseases,
poisonous, bites of injuries.
45
Baubinia purpurea Linn
46
Baubinia vablii W.& A.
47
Baubinia variegate Linn.
48
Begonia palmate D.Don
49
50
Begonia picta Smith
Begonia Sp.
51
Berberis Sp.
52
Bergenia ciliate (Haw) Sternb.
53
Bidens pilosa Linn.
54
Bixa orellana Linn
55
Boenningbausenia alibflora Reichb.
Ex Meissn.
56
Bombax ceiba Linn.
57
Borassus flabellifer Linn.
58
Borreria articularis Linn.
59
Brugmansia suaveolens & Bonpl. Ex
Wild.)Bercht & Persl
Leprosy, dysentery, poisonous bites.
Diarrhoea, dysentery, astringent,
dropsy.
Regelate, blood pressure.
Constipating, anthelmintic, diarrhoea,
dysentery, skin diseases, wounds,
cough, diabetes.
Liver complications, diarrhoea, fever,
stomach ache, & tooth ache.
Ulceration in mouth, colic dysentery.
Diarrhoea, indigestion.
Snake bites, eye complication,
malaria, piles, anti pyretic, ulcers.
Urinary calculi, cough, ulcers,
wounds, headache and dizziness.
Leprosy, skin diseases and kidney
problem.
Burns, dysentery, sore threats and
liver diseases.
Worm infection, anti bacterial, dog
flea and repellents.
Dysentery, stomach problem and
diarrhoea.
Juice, seeds, leaves used as
medicine.
Stomach pain, headache, gall stone,
fever and blindness.
Dizziness and blood pressure.
7. Scabies, bacterial infections and skin
diseases
Astringent, diver tic, laxative.
Indigestion, stomach ache.
Heals wounds, antiseptic, anti
inflammatory.
Fever, gastric diseases, headache
and skin diseases.
Tumour of large intestine
60
Buddeja asiatica Lour.
62
63
Cajanus cajan (Linn) Mill
Calamus erectus Roxb.
64
Calendula officinalis Linn.
65
Callicarpa arborea Roxb.
66
67
Callicarpa rubella Lindl.
Calotropis gigantea R.Br.
68
Calotropis procera(Ait) Dryand
69
Camellia sinensis (Linn) Kuntze
70
Cannabis sativa Linn.
71
Capsicum frutescens Linn.
72
Cardamine hirsuta Linn.
Food, improving urination.
73
Carica papaya Linn.
Piles, urinary, bladder problem,
asthma, abortion, ring worm.
74
Caryota urens Linn.
Used in acidity, fatigue, hemicraua.
75
Cassia alata Linn.
76
77
Cassia bicapsularis Linn.
Cassia didymobotrya Fres.
78
Cassua fistula Linn.
79
Cassia floribunda Cav.
80
Cassua occidentais Linn.
81
Cassia tora Linn.
82
Catharanthus roseus (Linn) G.Don.
83
Celastrus paniculatus Willd.
84
Celosia cristata Linn.
85
Centella asiatica (Linn) Urb.
86
Cepbalotaxus griffitbii Hook. F.
87
Blood pressure, cardio tonic.
88
Cestrum nocturnum Linn.
Chenopodium album Linn.
89
Cinnamomum sulphuratum Nees
Cure cough, headache and mouth
Dysentery, toothache, mad dog bite.
Wormucide, asthma, cough
Nervine tonic, digestive, appilizer,
fever, fatigue.
Stomachic, narcotic, astringent.
Tuberculoses, stomach ache, chest
trouble, cough.
Diabetes, astringent, asthma,
stomatilis.
Ring worms, Skin diseases.
Skin diseases.
Cancer, diabetes, Pimples, liver
disorder, heart diseases.
Ring worms
Skin diseases, stomach ache,
digestive, leprosy.
Eczema, ring worms, headache,
constipation, Skin diseases.
Diabetes, hypertension, treating,
leukaemia.
Headache, sore throat, anaemia,
rheemative pain.
Used in diarrhoea, urinary infection.
Used as tonic, skin diseases, gastric,
kidney trouble.
Used for anti tumour activity.
Diuretic, tonic parative.
8. freshner.
90
Cinnamomum tamala Nees
91
Cinnamomum zeylanicum Blume
92
Cissampelos pareira Linn. Var
birsuta (Buch-Ham.ex DC.) Forman.
93
Citrus grandis Linn.
94
Citrus limon Burm. F.
95
Citrus medica Linn.
96
Clematis bucbananiana DC.
97
Cleome gynandra Linn.
Control diarrhoea, colic pain, cough
& cold.
Aromatic, astringent, fever, nausea,
gastric disorder.
Eye trouble, skin burns, wound.
Headache, colic, cough, treating
bruises.
Stomachic, digestive, antiseptic,
snake bite.
Kidney, urinary diarrhoea, coughs,
vomiting.
Stomach ache, tumours and
skindiseases.
Maseular pain, headache, intestinal
around.
99
Clerodendrum bracteatum Wall ex
Walp
Clerodendrum colebrookianum
100
Clerodendrum cordatum D.Don
Acid, laxative,Cholagogue,antiseptic,
101
Cocos nucifera Linn.
Antiseptic, cough, skin ulcer, malaria.
102
Cofea Arabica Linn
103
Coix lacryma-jobi Linn.
104
Colocasia esculenta (Linn) Schott
105
Commelina bengbalensis Linn.
106
Commelina paludosa Blume
Coriandrum sativum Linn.Costus
speciosus (Koeng ex Retz) J.E.
Smith
98
107
108
Costus speciosus
109
110
Crotalaria pallida Ait
Cryptolepis bucbanani Roem. & Sch.
111
Curcuma angustifolia Roxb.
112
Curcuma caesia Roxb.
113
114
Cycas pectinata D.Don.
Cynodon dactylon(Linn) Pers.
Leaves are anthemintic.
Malaria, high blood pressure.
Menstrual Disorder, Diuretic, Heart
Disease and Feverand Gout.
Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Fever and
Small Pox
Burn,Cut and Injuries
Boil,burn,Muscular pain and in
Tonsillitis
Diuretic Depression.
Aromatic, Stringent, analgesic,
digestive, carminative.
Bronchitis, fever, dyspepsia,
anaemia.Snake bites.
Skin irritation
Increase milk secretion
Bilourness, tonic, aphrodisiac,
burning sensation, fever, jaundice.
Asthma, leucoderma, piles, tumors,
bronchitis
Dysentery,
Epitaxies, hematuria and Scabis.
9. 115
Cymbopogon flexuosus Wats.
116
Cyperus rotundus Linn.
117
Daiswa polypbylla Rafin.
118
Datura stamonium Linn.
119
Debregeasia longifolia Wedd.
Hair lotion, treating ring worm
Leprosy, fever, blood disease and
dysentery
Massage on inflamed portion and on
woundes.
Asthma and parkinson’s diseases.
Making shampoo, and improve
digestion
121
122
123
Dendrobium densiflorum Wall ex
Lindl.
Dendrobium nobile Lindl.
Desmodium sp.
Dicbroa febrifuga Lour
124
Dicranopteris linearis Underw.
125
Digitalis purpurea Linn.
126
Dillenia indica Linn.
127
Dioscorea alata Linn.
128
Dioscorea bulbifera Linn.
129
Dioscorea pentapbylla Linn.
130
Dracaena angustifolia Roxb.
Used on swollen joints.
131
Drymaria cordata Willd.
Paste in healing of the wounds. Also
used as an antidote for snake bite.
132
Duabanga grandiflora Walp.
Skin diseases.
133
Eclipta prostrata Linn.
134
Elaeagnus conferta Roxb.
135
Elephantopus scaber Linn.
136
Elettaria cardamomum Mat.
Hepatic and skin trouble
Tarts and jellies,cardiac and
astringent
Dysuria, diarrhea, dysentery, swelling
and stomach pain.
Cooling, stimulant, carminative,
disorder,burning,diuretic
137
Elsboltzia blanda Benth.
Kidney and urinary bladder disorder
138
Emilia soncbifolia DC.
Sore eyes and night blindedness
139
Entada pursaetha DC.
Shampoo, fever and headsche
120
Plaster on fractured
Cuts, wounds.
Cure cough and cold, snake bite.
Malarial fever
Fever and epilepsy, asthma,
anthelmintic
Urine production, the loads on Heart.
Carbuncle, Chest pain, cholera,
dysentery, fever and sores.
Haemorrhoids, diabetes, piles
leprosy, strangury.
Hemoptysis, epistaxis, pharyngitis,
epistaxis, scrofula, sprains, and
various injuries.
Consumed after repeated boiling and
washing.
10. 140
Equisetum ramosissimum
Desf.subsp. debile Hanke
Medicinal coolant and treatment of
gonorrhoea.
141
Eryngium foetidum Linn.
Fever and tonic, stomachic.
142
Erytbrina arborescens Roxb.
Biliousness,itch,fever,rheumatism,
asthma and leprosy
143
Erytbrina crista-galli Linn.
Skin disease
144
Skin disease
146
Erytbrina sticta Roxb.
Erytbrina variegate Linn.Esbscbolizia
californica Cham.
Eschscholzia californica Cham.
147
Eucalypus citriodora Hook
148
Eucalypus globules Labill
149
Eupatorium adenopborum
150
151
Eupatorium birmanicum DC.
Eupborbia birta Linn.
Fever.
Purifies blood.
152
Eupborbia oncoclada Linn.
Skin diseases.
153
Eupborbia pulcberrima Wild. Ex.
Klotz.
Removes maggot from the skin of
man & cattles.
154
Eupborbia royleana Boiss.
Rheumatism, gout & dropsy.
155
Eupboria longan Steud.
156
Eurya acuminate DC.
157
Exacum tetragonum Roxb.
158
Fagopyrum Esculentum Moench
159
160
161
Ficus Benjamina Linn.
Ficus Carica Linn.
Ficus Bispida Linn.
162
Ficus Racemose Linn.
163
Ficus religiosa Linn
145
Anixiety and insomia
Pain killing and antispasmodic.
Shampoo, Cough.
Diarrhoea, pharynx,antipyretic,
anthelmintic
Malaria, stomachache, allergic
disease.
Neurasthenia, insomnia, mental
deficiency, uruneulosis & impetigo.
Cholera, dysentery & stomach
disorder.
Tonic & stomachic.
Colic, choleraic diarrhoea, abdominal
obstructions.
Cough & dysentery.
Anaemia, insect bite & stings.
Dysentery.
Appetite, skin inflammation, piles,
diarrhea & leucoderma.
Diabetes, inflammatory swellings,
skin diseases, asthma.
165
Ficus semicordata Buch- Ham ex
J.E. Smith
Foeniculum vulgare Mill
Condiment, Eye drops.
166
Fragaria indica Linn.
Stones in the urinary tract & kidney.
167
Fragaria nilgerrensis Sch.
Eye drops.
164
Jaundice & hepatitis
12. 194
Jacaranda mimosifolia D.Don
195
Jatropba curcas Linn.
196
Juglans regia Linn
197
Juniperus recurva Buch-Ham ex.
D.Don
198
Kaempferia rotunda Linn.
199
Kalancboe pinnata Pers.
200
Kalancboe rosea C.B. CLARKE
201
Lantana camara Linn.
202
Leea compactiflora Kurz
203
Leonurus japonicus Houtt.
204
Leucaena Leucocepbala
205
Leucas aspera Link
206
Leucosceptrum canum Sm.
Cough, asthma, diabetes, arthritis,
rheumatism, eczema, leucoderma.
Body pain, nervous disorder & also in
insect bites.
Menstrual disorder, amenorrhoer,
oliguria, pyogenic infection.
Ascariases.
Snake bite, juice used as eye drop,
to stop bleeding from nose &
nervous disorder.
Applied as hemostatic.
207
Lilium candidum Linn.
Tumours, ulcers & skin inflammation.
208
209
210
Litchi chinensis Sonn.
Litsea cubeba Pers
Livistona jenkinsiana griff.
211
Lycopersicon lycopersicum Karsten
212
213
Lycoppodium clavatum Linn
Lygodium flexuosum Sw.
214
Magnolia grandiflora Linn.
215
Mahonia napaulensis DC.
216
Mallotus Pbilippensis Muell- Arg.
217
Malva cavanillesiana raizada.
Neuralgic disorders.
Relieve pain & allergic diseases.
Stomach ailments.
Sweet, emollient, carminative, liver &
kidney stimulant. Applied on head
against nausea & vertigo.
Dyspepsia & hepatic congestion.
Sprains, scabies & wounds.
Teeth problem, indigestion &
diarrhoea, malaria.
Syphilis & dysentery.
Skin diseases, abdomen pain,
wounds & cuts.
Swollen part, cough & chest
ailments.
Wounds, chest diseases & ulcers.
Piles, enlarged spleen & skin
diseases. Stomach ache & cough.
Itch, herpes, eczema & paralytic
affections.
Eczema, herpes & syphilis.
Diarrhoea, abdominal pain, diseases
of spleen & abdomen ascites,
tumours, asthma, liver disorder.
Aromatic, stomachic, anti
inflammatory & treat wounds.
Treatment of burns, wounds,
impetigo ulcers, phlegmon,
congestive opthalmial & control
diabetes.
Snake bite & rubbed on the wounds.
13. 218
Mangifera indica Linn.
Vitamin A & C.
219
Manihot esculent Crantz.
Skin diseases & fever.
220
221
Melastoma malabatbricum Linn
Melia composite Willd.
Stops bleeding.
Anthelmintic, asthma & killing of lice.
222
Mentha a spicata Linn.
Stomachache, indigestion, diarrhea &
washing the sores.
223
Mesua ferrea Linn
224
Michelia champaca Linn.
225
Mikania cordata cordata Burn
226
Mimosa pudica Linn.
227
Mirabilis jalapa Linn.
228
Molineria capitulate Herb.
229
Momordica cbarantia Linn.
230
Moringa oleifera Lam.
231
Morus alba Linn.
232
Murraya koenigii Spreng.
233
Musa paradisiacal Linn
234
Mussaenda frondosa Linn
235
Mussaenda roxburgbii
236
Myrica esculenta
237
Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn.
238
Neomarica gracilis Benth
239
Nerium indicum Mill.
240
Nicandra Pbysalodes Gaertn.
241
Nicotiana plumbaginifolia Viv.
Severe headache, cold & skin
infections.
Treat colic & cracks feets.
Itches & wounds, insect bite &
various skin irrigations.
Snake & insect bites, dissolving
kidney & gall bladder stones.
Dysentery, cure inflammation,
urticaria & bruises.
Veneral diseases & injury.
Diabetes, stomach, carminative &
cooling agent, liver & spleen.
Scurby & catarrhal affection, used in
wounds.
Coughs, dyspnoea, ficoal dropsy,
oedema, oliguria, injury.
Diarrhoea & dysentery, skin
eruptions.
Scabies, leprosy, hyperacidity,
diabetes, ascites & cardiac diseases.
Cough, bronchitis, fever,
inflammation, wounds jaundice.
Haemostate, cure mouth ulcer, cuts
& wounds.
Asthma, diarrhea, fever, affliction in
lever & toothache.
Dizziness, bloodly stools, uterine
haemorrhage & haematemesis.
Liver enlargement.
Ulcers, swellings, leprosy, skin
diseases, ringworms & scabies.
Fly poison & oil.
Traditional and Folk System
Treatment.
14. 242
Nyctantbes arbor-tristis Linn
Fever, rheumatism, inflammations,
colic & dyspepsia.
243
Ocimum basilicum Linn.
Skin diseases, bronchitis & ringworm.
244
Ocimum tenuiflorum Linn.
245
Opuntia dillenii Haw.
246
Oroxylum indicum Vent.
247
Osbeckia crinita Benth.
Indigestion & stomachache.
Dysentery.
248
Oxalis corniculata Linn.
Fever, dysentery & diarrhea, remove
warts, in scurvy, wounds & eczema.
249
Oxalisdebilis
Dyspepsia & liver complaint.
Jaundice & excessive thirst.
250
Oxyspora paniculata DC.
Neutralize the effect of poison &
swollen body to relieve pain.
251
Paederia foetida Linn.
252
Panax quinquefolium Linn.
253
Pandanus fascicularis Lamk
254
Papaver somniferum Linn.
Malarial fever, cold, genitor-urinary
digestive complaints & bronchitis.
Boils.
Cancer, dysentery, diarrhea, diarrhea
& rheumatism.
Dysentery, diarrhea, toothache, pain
in chest & liver.
Loss of appetite, cachexia, anxiety,
asthma & insomnia.
Sherbets, jellies, curries, small pox,
scabies & diseases of blood.
Codeine, papaverine, naseophine,
cough depressant, sedative and
muscle relaxant.
256
Papbiopedilum birsutissimum ex.
Hook. Stein.
Parkia timoriana Merr.
257
Passiflora edulis Sims
258
Passiflora foetida L.
Dysentery and piles
Dysentery, diabetes, high blood
pressure.
Hypertension
259
Pavetta indica Linn.
Purgative, diuretic, urinary diseases,
260
Perilla frutescens britton
Coug, cold, headache, nausea,
vomiting,
255
262
Pblogacantbus pubinervius
T.Anders.
Phyllantbus acidus Skeels.
263
Phyllanthus emblica Linn.
264
Phyllanthus urinaria Linn.
261
Ring warm disease scabies
Cough, dypspepsiac and fever
Fever, measles, jaundice.
Dysentery, headache, piles, ashma,
bronchitis.
Diarrhoea, colic, urino-gental, fish
poison.
15. 265
Physalis minima Linn.
Jaundice, urinary disorder. Burning
sensation, colic, ulcers,
266
Physalis peruviana Linn.
Kidney, bladder stone.
267
268
Pinus Kesiya ex Gord
Piper betle linn
269
Piper longum Linn
270
Piper nigrum Linn
271
Piptanthus nepalensis
272
Plantago erosa Wall
273
Plumbago zeylanica Linn
274
Plumeria acuminate Ait
275
Plumeria rubra Linn
276
Pogostemon pubescens Benth
Vertigo, mental disorder.
Wounds, burns, cough & asthma.
Insomnia, epilepsy, chronic bronchitis
& diarrhea.
Stomachache, diarrhea, toothache,
vomiting.
Folk System of Treatment.
Boils, burns, inflammation, diarrhea,
cough.
Muscular pain, piles, diarrhea,
toothache.
Cholera, spleen & liver.
Cough, constipation, dysentery &
hemophilia.
Bleeding piles and wounds.
277
Polygonum capitatum Buch Ham
Wounds & insects bites.
278
279
280
Polygonum hydropiper Linn
Polygonum kawagoeanum makino
Polygonum orientale Linn
281
Portulaca oleracea Linn
282
Potentilla fulgens Wall. Ex hook
283
Pratia begonifolia lindl
Uterine disorder, toothache.
Urination, stomach disorder.
Urination.
Jaundice, bacillary dysentery,
helmintic infections.
Toothache & in cleaning teeth.
Urinary trouble & in dissolving
stones.
284
Prunus cerasoides D. Don
285
286
287
Prunus persica (Lenin.) Batsch.
Psidium guajava Linn
Psopbocarpus tetra gonolobus
288
Punica granatum Linn.
289
290
291
Ranunculus diffuses DC.
Rauvolfia serpentine (Linn.)
Renanthera imschootiana Rolfe
Rhamnus nepalensis Wall. Ex. M.
laws.
Rhododendron arboretum Sm.
292
293
Venereal diseases, stops obortion,
leprosy, vomiting & fever.
Whooping cough.
Stomachache, headache & fever.
Cough for children.
Cholera, dysentery, tapeworms,
leprosy.
Bruises.
Bowl disorder, fever.
Skin diseases.
Used in herpes.
Headache & dysentery.
16. Indigestion, stomachache, allergy &
food poisoning.
Rheumatism.
294
Rhus semialata murr.
295
Rhynchostylis retusa (Lenin) Blume
296
Ricinus communis Linn
297
Rosa laevigata michx
298
Rotala rotundifolia (Roxb)
Chronic cough, perspiration &
seminal emission.
Urinary disorder.
299
Rubia cordifolia Linn
Worm infested wounds, vermifuge.
300
301
Rubus ellipticus Sm.
Rubus foliolosus D. Don
Stomachache.
Fever & malaria.
302
Rubus idaeus Linn
Ulcers, wounds, strengthen the
longitudinal muscles of the uterous.
303
Rumex maritimus Linn
Burns & injuries.
304
Swelling, boils, rheumatic joints,
leprosy, emollient & laxative.
Hepatitis, loss of hair, burns.
305
Rumex nepalensis Spreng
Saccbarum officinarum Linn
306
Salvia officinalis Linn
307
Sambucus bookeri Rehder
308
Sapindus mukorossi Gaertn
309
Saraca asoca (Roxb.) de Wilde
310
Schima wallichii (DC.) Korth
Irritates skin, antipyretic, kill fishes.
311
Senecio scandens Hook.f.
312
Sida cordifolia Linn
313
Smilax ovalifolia Roxb
314
Solanum indicum Linn
315
Solanum nigrum Linn
316
Solanum torvum Sw.
317
Solanum viarum Dunal
318
Solenostemon scutellarioides
Jaundice & use for eye trouble.
Fever, neurological disorder like
facial paralysis, sciatic, optholmia.
Venereal diseases, skin troubles,
sores swelling & abacus.
Skin diseases, leprosy, cough,
asthma, fever worm complaints &
cardiac disorder.
Blood pressure, fever, diarrhea & eye
diseases.
Wounds, cough, liver & spleen
enlargement.
Asthma, cold, cough, insect bite,
toothache.
Elephantiasis.
Jaundice & gall bladder disorder.
Sore throats, sore gums, poor
digestion & irregular periods.
Fresh cuts, intestinal worms.
Useful in excessive salvation,
epilepsy & chlorosis.
Gynecological problem, blood
pressure.
17. 319
Sonchus wightianus Linn
320
Spilanthes acmella Linn
321
Stephania glandulifera Miers
Swertia bimachulata (Roxb. Ex
Flem.) Karsten
322
Cough bronchitis, jaundice &
vomiting.
Sore mouth; reduce pain & swelling,
throat infection.
Fever, diarrhea & urinary diseases.
All types of fever &nausea, blood
purifier, diseases of liver.
323
Syzygium cumini (Linn.) Skeels
Diabetes, sore throat, bronchitis,
cough, asthma, ulcer, dysentery.
324
Syzygium jambos (Linn.)Alston
Gout, leprosy, syphilis, diabetes,
gonorrhea.
325
Tabernaemontana divaricata (Linn.)
R. Br.
Tooth-ache, headache, skin diseases.
326
Tagetes erecta Linn.
Diuretic, vermifuge and carminative,
Kidney trouble, boil and muscular
pain.
327
Tamarindus indica Linn.
Digestive, cooling, approdisiac.
328
Taxus baccata subsp. Wallichiana
(Zucc.) pilger
329
Tectona grandis Linn
Epilepsy, heachache, giddiness, rout,
Stomach pain.
Aerid, sweet, cooling, constipating,
hyperacidity,
330
Terminalia bellirica (Gaertn.) Roxb.
331
Thalictrum foliolosum DC.
332
333
336
337
338
339
Thevetia neriifolia Juss
Thunbergia grandiflora Roxb.
Thysanolaena maxima (Roxb.) O.
ktze.
Tinospora cordifolia (wild.) Hk. F. &
Thoms.
Tithonia diversifolia (hemsl.)
Toona sinensis (A. Juss.) M. Roem.
Trichosanthes tricuspidata Lour.
Tropaeolum majus Linn.
340
Urena lobata Linn
Flatulent colic and sore throat.
341
Urtica ardens Link
Diarrhea and constipation.
342
Valeriana hardwickii Wall.
343
Vanda coerulea Griff.
334
335
Decoction, purgative, dyspepsia.
Astringent, laxative, atonic
dyspepsia.
An insecticide, toxicity and febrifuge.
Snake bite
Fever.
Blood purifier, diarrhea, cold and
body ache.
Bruises.
Dysentery and external ulcers.
Epilepsy and leprosy
Clear nasal and bacterial infection.
Valerian, Hysteria, hypocondriasis,
nervous.
Expectorant.
18. 344
Ventilago denticulate Willd.
345
Verbena officinalis Linn
346
Vernonia cinerea Less.
347
Viola pilosas blume
348
Viola tricolor Linn
349
Wedelia chinensis (Osb.)
350
351
Wendlandia glabrata DC.
Withania somnifera (Lenin)
352
Xanthium indicum Koeig
353
Zanthoxylum acanthopodium DC.
354
Zanthoxylum armatum DC.
355
Zanthoxylum rhetsa (Roxb.)DC.
356
Zea mays Linn
357
Zingiber officinale Rosc.
358
Ziziphus mauritiana lam
Deafness, fatty oil used for cooking.
Dropsy, rheumatism, stomach and
liver dis order.
Malaria, anathematic, cough and
colic.
Cough, bleeding, piles, stomach
ulcer.
Itchiness, eczema & whooping
cough.
Prevent baldness, cough, and
alopecia.
Cough dysentery.
Aphodisiae, tonic, fever, painful.
Diuretic, Diaphones tic and sedative,
snake bite.
Condiments, febrifuge and poultice.
Enamel disease, fever, leprosy, skin
disease, paralysis.
Rheumatism, dyspepsia, heart
trouble.
Hypertension relieves irritation and
improves urination.
Stomach trouble, bronchitis, throat
pain killer and cold.
Boils, dysentery and diarrhea.
The prioritized medicinal plant species are listed bellowSl No.
Common Name
Botanical Name
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Agar
N/A
Tulsi
Bel
Sarpgandha
Rudraksha
Amla
Chirata
Indian Madder
Trumpet flower
Nefafu
Aquilaria agallocha
Solanum khasianum
Ocimum sanctum
Aegle marmelos
Rauvolfia serpentina
Elaeocarpus ganitrus
Emblica officinalis
Swertia chirata
Rubia cordifolia,
Oroxylum indicum,
Clerodendrum colebrookianum,
19. 12
13
14
15
Passiflora edulis
Dioscorea deltoides (Kath Aloo),
Panax pseudo-gensing (Gensing),
Taxus baccata (Yew),
Granadilla
Kath aloo
Gensing
Yew
i) Species plants resource scenario in the state:
As it is stated above that Nagaland forests has rich plants wealth
having economic potential as timber, bamboos, medicinal and ethno
botanical significances but Nagaland has poor endemic flora in comparison
to other North-Eastern States. Some such species are: Berberis
mucropetala, Berberis wardii, Corydalis borii, Silence vegans, Impatiens
cuspidifera, Crotalaria meeboldii, Rhynchosia meeboldii, Cotoneaster
nagensis etc.
Some species of timber plants available in Nagaland are Sal (Shorea
robusta), Teak (Tectona grandis), Champa (Michelia champaca), Makai
(Shorea
assamica),
Hollong
(Dipterocarpus
macrocarpus),
Hollock
(Terminalia myriocarpa) etc. Bamboos form an indispensable item in the
culture of people of this region, chief source of pulp for paper industry.
Some of the important species are Bambusa tulda, B. pallida, B. vulgaris,
Dendrocalmus
strictu,
D.
hamiltonii,
Melocanna
bambusoides,
Chimenobambusa khasiana ctc. Families exhibiting maximum diversity in
Nagaland are Poaceae, Orchidaceae, Lauraceae, Utricaceae, Rubiaceae,
Asteraceae, Fabaceae, Acanthaceae, Lamiaceae etc.
20. ii) Collection of species, volumes and value:
Sl.No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Botanical Name
Emblica officinalis
Terminalia chebula
Oroxylum indicum
Piper longum
Rauvolfia serpentina
Valariana Jatamansi
Paris polyphylla
Andrograhis Paniculata
Piper Nigrum
Coptis teeta
Homalomena aromatica
Panax pseudo ginseng.
Curcuma zedoria.
Taxus baccata
Cinnamomum tamala
Acorus speciousus
Aloe vera
Common Name
Amla
Hilika
Bhatghila
Pippali
Sarpgandha
Tagar
Paris
Kalmegh
Black Piper
Coptis
Sugandhmantri
Ginseng
Akongi
Yew
Tejpatta
Vach
Ghritkumari
Volume/Value
50 Hectares/60,000
30 Hectares/40,000
60 Hectares/70,000
10 Hectares/20,000
10 Hectares/20,000
10 Hectares/10,000
30 Hectares/30,000
20 Hectares/20,000
10 Hectares/20,000
10 Hectares/20,000
50 Hectares/80,000
20 Hectares/20,000
10 Hectares/10,000
30 Hectares/30,000
20 Hectares/20,000
10 Hectares/20,000
10 Hectares/10,000
iii) Districts, Divisions and JFMC’s/VSS from where collected:
The collection of medicinal plant would be done throughout
the state which includes all the 11 districts of Nagaland. The
collection of the NTFP’s would be basically done from the wild
sources. The selected JFMC’s for assistance themselves will venture
in
the
forest
in
search
of
seedling
in
their
respective
districts/division. Also the species may be collected from Nurseries
throughout the state.
iv) Infrastructure of mandies, trade centers, manufacturing
units:
The market of medicinal plants in general throughout the
country is unorganized and very secretive. There is unfair trade
throughout the country and especially in north-east. Since there in as
such no presence of mandies, trade centers in Nagaland. The
21. cultivated products would be directly sold to organization trading in
Medicinal Plants.
v) Socio economic profile, dependence of people in NTFP and
medicinal plantsNTFP collection and trading is not an isolated activity. There are
several other aspects that influence it. Starting from the exploitation of
tribal earlier to presently they grappling with getting a fair price of
their produce are deeply entrenched in the social process. In some
cases several people who are considered as ‘encroachers’. Tribal have
been living in this area for ages, how come they are labeled as
encroachers?
Traditionally, tribal people did not have any recorded system of
land allotment. Their land use was primarily based on community
decisions. The village headman decided which area to be cultivated by
whom. It was all forestland and as they have been living here
traditionally, they did not find it important to bring the land to their
record. Because the area was under Forest Department, the Revenue
Department did not cover the area under its settlement. Hence, the
landholding of tribal people was not regularized.
Nagaland is an NTFP-abundant area and here NTFP collection and
selling is an important source of livelihood. There is a complex
interaction among the tribal people, traders, Government agencies,
Jan Chetna Sansthan. There are also several aspects – economic,
ecological and social issues related to NTFP management. Over the
last ten years, the profile of NTFP availability has changed. The tribal
are also grappling with regularization of land rights.
Under such complex situation, people’s institutions play an
important role in empowering them and in increasing their bargaining
capacity. Collection of Non-timber forest produces (NTFP’s) has been a
22. good source of revenue for the state and is an important source of
livelihood of tribal people. The Forest Department gets the information
related to the collection and rates of the various NTFP’s in respective
region at yearly basis. But, in real terms, it has no involvement in the
actual collection or rate determination process of the same. It is
expected that even grading could fetch significantly higher price than
the present one. But the potential of value addition is very high. The
following kind of value addition can be done:
• Drying
• Cleaning, filtering
• Grading
• Grinding
• Oil Extraction
• Packaging etc.
The forest dwellers and tribals living near forest have been given
full rights to NTFPs. Under the Panchayats (Extension to Scheduled
Area) Act (PESA) control over NTFPs has been passed on to the
Panchayats. The Ministry of Environment and Forest has a large
program of forest regeneration through Joint Forest Management
Committee (JFMCs). Regeneration of NTFPs through JFMCs requires to
be supported with processing and marketing, to enable the forest
dwellers and tribals to get higher incomes for the NTFPs collected by
them due to the improved quality and longer shelf life. It is proposed
to identify Forest Development Agencies with JFMCs having high
potential of medicinal plants and provide assistance for warehousing,
value addition, quality testing of medicinal plant parts, capacity
building and marketing support.
23. vi) Local consumption by traditional healers, vaidyas etc.
(volume if available):
None
5.
List of VFMC’s / Panchayats proposed to be covered along
with justification of short-listing the JFMC’s:
Following is the list of VFMC’s selected for the assistance:
1.
a. Seiyha Phesa VFC
b. Address: Chiephobozou Forest Range, Kohima Forest Division
c. Reg. No.
No. STC/VFC/KMA-FDA/99 dated 31.01.07
d. Chairman: Shri. Keyiezhu Zumu
e. Species:
Emblica officinalis (Amla), Hilika
f. Area :
150 hectare
2.
a. Nsunyu VFC
b. Address: Tseminyu ForestvRange, Kohima Forest Division
c. Reg. No.
NO.STC/VFC/KMA-FDA/94 dated 31.01.07
d. Chairman: Shri. Hamo Seb
e. Species:
Oroxylum indicum
f. Area :
150 hectare
3.
a. Sendennyu
b. Address:
c. Reg. No.
d. Chairman:
e. Species:
f. Area :
4.
a. Piphema New Village VFC
b. Address:
Piphema Forest Range, Dimapur Divisionl
c. Reg. No.
No. STC/VFC//DI-14 dated 23rd May 2006.
d. Chairman: Shri. Zhato kimho
e. Species:
Rauvolfia serpentina (Sarpagandha)
f. Area :
50 hectare
5.
a. Tesatse JFMC
b. Address:
Meluri Forest Range, Phek Forest Division
c. Reg. No.
No. PK/FDA/86 dated 7th February 2007
d. Chairman: Shri. Vechiyi Chuzho
e. Species:
Valariana spp. Paris polyphylla
f. Area :
30 hectare
6.
a. New Ralan VFC
New VFC
Tseminyu Forest Range, Kohima Forest Division.
SF/FDA/32/2007 dated 23/1/07
Shri. Asenlo Tep
Piper longum (Pipli)
50 hectare
24. b. Address:
Wokha Forest Division, Liphayan Beat Office
c. Reg.
No.STC/WKA/VFC
d. Chairman: Shri. Chenithung
e. Species:
Emblica officinalis, Andrograhis Paniculata
f. Area:
50 hectare
7.
8.
9.
10.
a. Chingphoi JFMC
b. Address:
Naganimora Range, Mon Forest Division
c. Reg.
No. NTC/MON/CFC/003
d. Chariman: Shri. B.Chamwang.K
e. Species:
Terminalia chebula (Hilika)
f. Area:
40 hectare
a. Chingdong VFC
b. Address:
Nagnimora Forest Range, Mon Forest Division
c. Reg.
No. NTC/MON/CFC/004
d. Chairperson: Shri. Longnyei.K
e. Species:
Piper Nigrum
f. Area: 40 hectare
a. Leangnyu VFC
b. Address:
Nagnimora Forest Range, Mon Forest Division
c. Reg. No.
No. NTC/MON/CFC/006
d. Chairman: Shri. Pumen.k
e. Species:
Coptis Teeta
f. Area :
40 hectare
a. Chendang JFMC
b. Address:
Tuensang Forest Range, Tuensang Forest Division
c. Reg. No.
No.NTC/TSG/VFC-95
d. Chairman: Shri. L.Mosha
e. Species:
Coptis teeta, Holomena aromatic
f. Area :
50 hectare
11.
a. Kiding JFMC
b. Address:
Longkhim Forest Range, Tuensang Forest Division
c. Reg. No.
No.NTC/TSG/VFC-113
d. Chairman: Shri. Yonghopi
e. Species:
Holomena aromatics
f. Area :
50 hectare
12.
a. Kephor JFMC
b. Address:
Tuensang Forest Range, Tuensang Forest Division
c. Reg. No.
No.NTC/TSG/VFC-98
d. Chairman: Shri. Tochimong
e. Species:
Coptis teeta, Holomena aromatic
f. Area :
50 hectare
13.
a. JalukieLo JFMC
25. b. Address:
c. Reg. No.
d. Chairman:
e. Species:
f. Area :
Jalukie Forest Range, Peren Forest Division
NO. STC/PRN/76
Shri. Namgaukum
Paris polyphylla, Panax, spp. Carcuma spp
30 hectare
14.
a. Jalukiejangdi JFMC
b. Address:
Tening Forest Range, Peren Forest Division
c. Reg. No.
No.STC/PRN/75
d. Chairman: N/A
e. Species:
Paris polyphylla, Panax, spp. Carcuma spp
f. Area :
30 hectare
15.
a. Azailong JFMC
b. Address:
Tening Forest Range, Peren Forest Division
c. Reg. No.
No.STC/PRN/75
d. PI :
Shri. Igumchu
e. Species:
Holomena aromatica, Paris, Carcuma spp.
f. Area :
30 hectare
16.
a. Vekuho VFC
b. Address:
Atoizu Beat, Zunheboto Forest Division
c. Reg. No.
No.NTC/ZBTO/CFC/010
d. Chairman: Shri. Henito Ayemi
e. Species:
Taxus baccata, Oroxylum, Terminalia spp.
f. Area :
40 hectare
17.
a. Kiyekhu VFC
b. Address:
Sataka Forest Range, Zunheboto Forest Division
c. Reg. No.
No.NTC/ZBTO/CFC/006
d. Chairman: Shri. Kughato
e. Species:
Taxus baccata, Oroxylum, Terminalia spp
f. Area :
40 hectare
18.
a. New Lizu VFC
b. Address: Zunheboto Forest Range, Zunheboto Forest Division
c. Reg. No.
No.NTC/ZBTO/CFC/002
d. Chairman: Shri. Nikheshe
e. Species:
Taxus baccata, Oroxylum, Terminalia spp
f. Area :
40 hectare
19.
a. Riphyim New VFC
b. Address:
Wokha Forest Division, Wokha Range
c. Reg. No.
No.STC/WKA-CFC/24
d. Chairman: Shri. Mhathung Odyuo
e. Species:
Emblica officinalis, Oroxylum
f. Area :
120 hectare
26. 20.
a. Riphyim Old VFC
b. Address:
Wokha Forest Division, Wokha Range
c. Reg. No.
No.STC/WKA-CFC/13
d. Chairman: Shri. Abemo Patton
e. Species:
Terminalia chebula, Holomena spp
f. Area :
120 hectare
21.
a. Yikhum VFC
b. Address:
Wokha Forest Divisiob, Wokha Range
c. Reg. No.
No.STC/WKA-CFC/2
d. Chairman: Shri. Oren Odyuo
e. Species:
Cinnamomum spp. Oroxylum spp
f. Area :
120 hectare
a. Pangti VFC
b. Address:
Wokha Forest Division, Baghty Range
c. Reg. No.
No.STC/WKA-CFC/14
d. Chairman: Shri. Y.Tsenao Ngullie
e. Species:
Emblica officinalis, Oroxylum
f. Area :
120 hectare
22.
23.
a. Changtongia VFC
b. Address:
Mokokchung Forest Division, Chantongia Range
c. Reg. No.
No.NTC/MKG/VFC/014 dated 11/1/2002
d. Chairman: Shri. Tsukinongpa
e. Species:
Acorus Speciousus
f. Area :
260 hectare
24.
a. Aliba VFC
b. Address:
c. Reg. No.
d. Chairman:
e. Species:
f. Area :
Mokokchung Forest Division, Mokokchung Range
No.NTC/MKG/VFC/004 Dated 17/9/2002
Shri. Chubawati
Aloevera, Acorus spp. Cinnamomum spp.
101 hectare
25.
a. Khar VFC
b. Address:
c. Reg. No.
d. Chairman:
e. Species:
f. Area :
Mokokchung Forest Division, Mokokchung Range
No.NTC/MKG/VFC/028Dated 8/2/2006
Shri. Purtoba
Emblica officinalis, Andrograhis Paniculata
50 hectare
The above mentioned VFMC’s have been actively engaged in the
felid of medicinal plants in their respective districts/divisions. The
VFMC’s have taken up various promotional workshops and self
funded works on the awareness an income generation through
27. medicinal plants. Some of the members have undergone through
capacity building training and training on marketing aspects of
medicinal plants.
6.
Existing infrastructure of storage, market yards, machinery,
if present in the project area:
None
7.
Project activities (physical targets, consolidated and
district/division-wise):
Sl.No
VFMC’s /District
Activities
1
Seiyha Phesa VFC
Plantation- Emblica officinalis,
Terminalia chebula
Maintenance, Training
Soil & Moisture Conservation
Plantation- Oroxylum indicum
Maintenance, Training
Soil & Moisture Conservation
Plantation- Piper longum
Maintenance, Training
Soil & Moisture Conservation
Plantation-Rauvolfia
Serpentina
Maintenance, Training
Soil & Moisture Conservation
Plantation- Valariana
Jatamansi, Paris polyphylla
Maintenance, Training
Soil & Moisture Conservation
Plantation- Emblica officinalis,
Andrograhis Paniculata
Maintenance, Training
Soil & Moisture Conservation
Plantation-Terminalia chebula
Maintenance, Training
Soil & Moisture Conservation
Plantation- Piper Nigrum
Maintenance, Training
Soil & Moisture Conservation
Plantation- Coptis teeta
Maintenance, Training
Soil & Moisture Conservation
Plantation- Homalomena
2
Nsunyu VFC
3
Sendennyu New
VFC
4
Piphema New
Village VFC
5
Tesatse JFMC
6
New Ralan VFC
7
Chingphoi JFMC
8
Chingdong VFC
9
Leangnyu VFC
10
Chendang JFMC
Physical Targets
10,000 & 10,000
10 hec
10 hec
20,000
10 hec
10 hec
20,000
10 hec
10 hec
20,000
10 hec
10 hec
10,000 & 10,000
10 hec
10 hec
10,000 & 10,000
10 hec
10 hec
20,000
10 hec
10 hec
20,000
10 hec
10 hec
20,000
10 hec
10 hec
20,000
29. 24
Aliba VFC
25
8.
Khar VFC
Soil & Moisture Conservation
Plantation- Aloe vera,
Cinnamomum Tamala
Maintenance, Training
Soil & Moisture Conservation
Plantation- Emblica officinalis,
Andrograhis Paniculata
Maintenance, Training
Soil & Moisture Conservation
10 hec
10,000 & 10,000
10 hec
10 hec
10,000 & 10,000
10 hec
10 hec
Detailed break-up of the physical infrastructure of godowns,
drying yards
Etc. proposed and the list of machinery / equipment
proposed together with their costs:
None
30. 9.
Financial outlays for each activity (year-wise):
a) Seiyha Phesa VFC
Sl.No.
Item of work ( Name of Activities)
Rate (Rs)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Physical
1.
A)
Financial
Physical
Financial
Physical
Financial
Mixed Plantations of trees having MFP
and medicinal value
Cost of purchase of seedlings
Emblica officinalis
Rs. 5/-
10,000
50,000/-
-
-
-
-
b) Termialia Chebula
Rs. 4/-
10,000
40,000/-
-
-
-
-
a)
2.
Plantation including Maintenance
(10 Ha)
16500/ Ha
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
3.
Soil & Moisture Conservation (15% of
Plantation Cost
M&E, Micro-planning, Fencing,
Awareness raising (10% of Plantation
Cost)
Over-heads (10% of Plantation Cost)
2500/ Ha
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
Entry Point Activities (Fixed)
Cutting of foot path along the
plantation site
Capacity Building
4500/ Ha
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
4.
5.
6.
7.
Total
50,000/4,08,000/-
2,68,000/-
2,68,000/-
9,44,000/-
31. b) Nsunyu VFC
Sl.No.
Item of work ( Name of Activities)
Rate (Rs)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Physical
1.
A)
Financial
Physical
Financial
Physical
Financial
Rs. 5/-
20,000
1,00,000/-
-
-
-
-
Mixed Plantations of trees having MFP
and medicinal value
Cost of purchase of seedlings
a)
Oroxylum indicum
2.
Plantation including Maintenance
(10 Ha)
16500/ Ha
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
3.
Soil & Moisture Conservation (15% of
Plantation Cost
M&E, Micro-planning, Fencing,
Awareness raising (10% of Plantation
Cost)
Over-heads (10% of Plantation Cost)
2500/ Ha
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
Entry Point Activities (Fixed)
Cutting of foot path along the
plantation site
Capacity Building
4500/ Ha
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
4.
5.
6.
7.
Total
50,000/4,18,000/-
2,68,000/-
2,68,000/-
9,54,000/-
32. c) Sendennyu New VFC
Sl.No.
Item of work ( Name of Activities)
Rate (Rs)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Physical
1.
A)
Financial
Physical
Financial
Physical
Financial
Rs. 5/-
20,000
1,00,000/-
-
-
-
-
Mixed Plantations of trees having MFP
and medicinal value
Cost of purchase of seedlings
a)
Piper longum
2.
Plantation including Maintenance
(10 Ha)
16500/ Ha
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
3.
Soil & Moisture Conservation (15% of
Plantation Cost
M&E, Micro-planning, Fencing,
Awareness raising (10% of Plantation
Cost)
Over-heads (10% of Plantation Cost)
2500/ Ha
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
Entry Point Activities (Fixed)
Cutting of foot path along the
plantation site
Capacity Building
4500/ Ha
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
4.
5.
6.
7.
Total
50,000/4,18,000/-
2,68,000/-
2,68,000/-
9,54,000/-
33. d) Piphema New Village VFC
Sl.No.
Item of work ( Name of Activities)
Rate (Rs)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Physical
1.
A)
Financial
Physical
Financial
Physical
Financial
Rs. 5/-
20,000
1,00,000/-
-
-
-
-
Mixed Plantations of trees having MFP
and medicinal value
Cost of purchase of seedlings
a)
Rauvolfia serpentina
2.
Plantation including Maintenance
(10 Ha)
16500/ Ha
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
3.
Soil & Moisture Conservation (15% of
Plantation Cost
M&E, Micro-planning, Fencing,
Awareness raising (10% of Plantation
Cost)
Over-heads (10% of Plantation Cost)
2500/ Ha
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
Entry Point Activities (Fixed)
Cutting of foot path along the
plantation site
Capacity Building
4500/ Ha
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
4.
5.
6.
7.
Total
50,000/4,18,000/-
2,68,000/-
2,68,000/-
9,54,000/-
34. e) Tesatse JFMC
Sl.No.
Item of work ( Name of Activities)
Rate (Rs)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Physical
1.
A)
Financial
Physical
Financial
Physical
Financial
Rs. 4/-
10,000
40,000/-
-
-
-
-
Rs. 4/-
10,000
40,000/-
-
-
-
-
Mixed Plantations of trees having MFP
and medicinal value
Cost of purchase of seedlings
a)
Valariana Jatamansi
b) Paris polyphylla
2.
Plantation including Maintenance
(10 Ha)
16500/ Ha
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
3.
Soil & Moisture Conservation (15% of
Plantation Cost
M&E, Micro-planning, Fencing,
Awareness raising (10% of Plantation
Cost)
Over-heads (10% of Plantation Cost)
2500/ Ha
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
Entry Point Activities (Fixed)
Cutting of foot path along the
plantation site
Capacity Building
4500/ Ha
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
4.
5.
6.
7.
Total
50,000/3,98,000/-
2,68,000/-
2,68,000/-
9,34,000/-
35. f) New Ralan VFC
Sl.No.
Item of work ( Name of Activities)
Rate (Rs)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Physical
1.
A)
Financial
Physical
Financial
Physical
Financial
Mixed Plantations of trees having MFP
and medicinal value
Cost of purchase of seedlings
Emblica officinalis
Rs. 5/-
10,000
50,000/-
-
-
-
-
b) Andrograhis Paniculata
Rs. 5/-
10,000
50,000/-
-
-
-
-
a)
2.
Plantation including Maintenance
(10 Ha)
16500/ Ha
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
3.
Soil & Moisture Conservation (15% of
Plantation Cost
M&E, Micro-planning, Fencing,
Awareness raising (10% of Plantation
Cost)
Over-heads (10% of Plantation Cost)
2500/ Ha
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
Entry Point Activities (Fixed)
Cutting of foot path along the
plantation site
Capacity Building
4500/ Ha
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
4.
5.
6.
7.
Total
50,000/4,18,000/-
2,68,000/-
2,68,000/-
9,54,000/-
36. g) Chingphoi JFMC
Sl.No.
Item of work ( Name of Activities)
Rate (Rs)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Physical
1.
A)
Financial
Physical
Financial
Physical
Financial
Rs. 4/-
20,000
80,000/-
-
-
-
-
Mixed Plantations of trees having MFP
and medicinal value
Cost of purchase of seedlings
a)
Terminalia chebula
2.
Plantation including Maintenance
(10 Ha)
16500/ Ha
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
3.
Soil & Moisture Conservation (15% of
Plantation Cost
M&E, Micro-planning, Fencing,
Awareness raising (10% of Plantation
Cost)
Over-heads (10% of Plantation Cost)
2500/ Ha
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
Entry Point Activities (Fixed)
Cutting of foot path along the
plantation site
Capacity Building
4500/ Ha
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
4.
5.
6.
7.
Total
50,000/3,98,000/-
2,68,000/-
2,68,000/-
9,34,000/-
37. h) Chingdong VFC
Sl.No.
Item of work ( Name of Activities)
Rate (Rs)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Physical
1.
A)
Financial
Physical
Financial
Physical
Financial
Rs. 6/-
20,000
1,20,000/-
-
-
-
-
Mixed Plantations of trees having MFP
and medicinal value
Cost of purchase of seedlings
a)
Piper Nigrum
2.
Plantation including Maintenance
(10 Ha)
16500/ Ha
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
3.
Soil & Moisture Conservation (15% of
Plantation Cost
M&E, Micro-planning, Fencing,
Awareness raising (10% of Plantation
Cost)
Over-heads (10% of Plantation Cost)
2500/ Ha
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
Entry Point Activities (Fixed)
Cutting of foot path along the
plantation site
Capacity Building
4500/ Ha
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
4.
5.
6.
7.
Total
50,000/4,38,000/-
2,68,000/-
2,68,000/-
9,74,000/-
38. i) Leangnyu VFC
Sl.No.
Item of work ( Name of Activities)
Rate (Rs)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Physical
1.
A)
Financial
Physical
Financial
Physical
Financial
Rs. 5/-
20,000
1,00,000/-
-
-
-
-
Mixed Plantations of trees having MFP
and medicinal value
Cost of purchase of seedlings
a)
Coptis teeta
2.
Plantation including Maintenance
(10 Ha)
16500/ Ha
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
3.
Soil & Moisture Conservation (15% of
Plantation Cost
M&E, Micro-planning, Fencing,
Awareness raising (10% of Plantation
Cost)
Over-heads (10% of Plantation Cost)
2500/ Ha
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
Entry Point Activities (Fixed)
Cutting of foot path along the
plantation site
Capacity Building
4500/ Ha
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
4.
5.
6.
7.
Total
50,000/4,18,000/-
2,68,000/-
2,68,000/-
9,54,000/-
39. j) Chendang JFMC
Sl.No.
Item of work ( Name of Activities)
Rate (Rs)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Physical
1.
A)
Financial
Physical
Financial
Physical
Financial
Rs. 5 /-
20,000
1,00,000/-
-
-
-
-
Mixed Plantations of trees having MFP
and medicinal value
Cost of purchase of seedlings
a)
Homalomena aromatica
2.
Plantation including Maintenance
(10 Ha)
16500/ Ha
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
3.
Soil & Moisture Conservation (15% of
Plantation Cost
M&E, Micro-planning, Fencing,
Awareness raising (10% of Plantation
Cost)
Over-heads (10% of Plantation Cost)
2500/ Ha
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
Entry Point Activities (Fixed)
Cutting of foot path along the
plantation site
Capacity Building
4500/ Ha
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
4.
5.
6.
7.
Total
50,000/4,18,000/-
2,68,000/-
2,68,000/-
9,54,000/-
40. k) Kiding JFMC
Sl.No.
Item of work ( Name of Activities)
Rate (Rs)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Physical
1.
A)
Financial
Physical
Financial
Physical
Financial
Rs. 5/-
20,000
1,00,000/-
-
-
-
-
Mixed Plantations of trees having MFP
and medicinal value
Cost of purchase of seedlings
a)
Homalomena aromatica
2.
Plantation including Maintenance
(10 Ha)
16500/ Ha
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
3.
Soil & Moisture Conservation (15% of
Plantation Cost
M&E, Micro-planning, Fencing,
Awareness raising (10% of Plantation
Cost)
Over-heads (10% of Plantation Cost)
2500/ Ha
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
Entry Point Activities (Fixed)
Cutting of foot path along the
plantation site
Capacity Building
4500/ Ha
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
4.
5.
6.
7.
Total
50,000/4,18,000/-
2,68,000/-
2,68,000/-
9,54,000/-
41. l) Kephor JFMC
Sl.No.
Item of work ( Name of Activities)
Rate (Rs)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Physical
1.
A)
Financial
Physical
Financial
Physical
Financial
Rs. 5/-
20,000
1,00,000/-
-
-
-
-
Mixed Plantations of trees having MFP
and medicinal value
Cost of purchase of seedlings
a)
Homalomena aromatica
2.
Plantation including Maintenance
(10 Ha)
16500/ Ha
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
3.
Soil & Moisture Conservation (15% of
Plantation Cost
M&E, Micro-planning, Fencing,
Awareness raising (10% of Plantation
Cost)
Over-heads (10% of Plantation Cost)
2500/ Ha
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
Entry Point Activities (Fixed)
Cutting of foot path along the
plantation site
Capacity Building
4500/ Ha
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
4.
5.
6.
7.
Total
50,000/4,18,000/-
2,68,000/-
2,68,000/-
9,54,000/-
42. m) JalukieLo JFMC
Sl.No.
Item of work ( Name of Activities)
Rate (Rs)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Physical
1.
A)
Financial
Physical
Financial
Physical
Financial
Mixed Plantations of trees having MFP
and medicinal value
Cost of purchase of seedlings
a)
Paris polyphylla
Rs. 4/-
10,000
40,000/-
-
-
-
-
b)
Panax pseudo ginseng
Rs. 5/-
10,000
50,000/-
-
-
-
-
2.
Plantation including Maintenance
(10 Ha)
16500/ Ha
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
3.
Soil & Moisture Conservation (15% of
Plantation Cost
M&E, Micro-planning, Fencing,
Awareness raising (10% of Plantation
Cost)
Over-heads (10% of Plantation Cost)
2500/ Ha
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
Entry Point Activities (Fixed)
Cutting of foot path along the
plantation site
Capacity Building
4500/ Ha
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
4.
5.
6.
7.
Total
50,000/4,08,000/-
2,68,000/-
2,68,000/-
9,44,000/-
43. n) Jalukiejangdi JFMC
Sl.No.
Item of work ( Name of Activities)
Rate (Rs)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Physical
1.
A)
Financial
Physical
Financial
Physical
Financial
Rs. 4/-
10,000
40,000/-
-
-
-
-
Rs. 5/-
10,000
50,000/-
-
-
-
-
Mixed Plantations of trees having MFP
and medicinal value
Cost of purchase of seedlings
a)
Paris polyphylla
b) Panax psuedo ginseng
2.
Plantation including Maintenance
(10 Ha)
16500/ Ha
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
3.
Soil & Moisture Conservation (15% of
Plantation Cost
M&E, Micro-planning, Fencing,
Awareness raising (10% of Plantation
Cost)
Over-heads (10% of Plantation Cost)
2500/ Ha
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
Entry Point Activities (Fixed)
Cutting of foot path along the
plantation site
Capacity Building
4500/ Ha
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
4.
5.
6.
7.
Total
50,000/4,08,000/-
2,68,000/-
2,68,000/-
9,44,000/-
44. o) Azailong JFMC
Sl.No.
Item of work ( Name of Activities)
Rate (Rs)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Physical
1.
A)
Financial
Physical
Financial
Physical
Financial
Mixed Plantations of trees having MFP
and medicinal value
Cost of purchase of seedlings
a)
Homalomena aromatica
Rs. 5/-
10,000
50,000/-
-
-
-
-
b)
Curcuma zedoria
Rs. 5/-
10,000
50,000/-
-
-
-
-
2.
Plantation including Maintenance
(10 Ha)
16500/ Ha
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
3.
Soil & Moisture Conservation (15% of
Plantation Cost
M&E, Micro-planning, Fencing,
Awareness raising (10% of Plantation
Cost)
Over-heads (10% of Plantation Cost)
2500/ Ha
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
Entry Point Activities (Fixed)
Cutting of foot path along the
plantation site
Capacity Building
4500/ Ha
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
4.
5.
6.
7.
Total
50,000/4,18,000/-
2,68,000/-
2,68,000/-
9,54,000/-
45. p) Vekuho VFC
Sl.No.
Item of work ( Name of Activities)
Rate (Rs)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Physical
1.
A)
Financial
Physical
Financial
Physical
Financial
Mixed Plantations of trees having MFP
and medicinal value
Cost of purchase of seedlings
a)
Taxus baccata
Rs. 5/-
10,000
50,000/-
-
-
-
-
b)
Oroxylum indicum
Rs. 5/-
10,000
50,000/-
-
-
-
-
2.
Plantation including Maintenance
(10 Ha)
16500/ Ha
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
3.
Soil & Moisture Conservation (15% of
Plantation Cost
M&E, Micro-planning, Fencing,
Awareness raising (10% of Plantation
Cost)
Over-heads (10% of Plantation Cost)
2500/ Ha
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
Entry Point Activities (Fixed)
Cutting of foot path along the
plantation site
Capacity Building
4500/ Ha
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
4.
5.
6.
7.
Total
50,000/4,18,000/-
2,68,000/-
2,68,000/-
9,54,000/-
46. q) Kiyekhu VFC
Sl.No.
Item of work ( Name of Activities)
Rate (Rs)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Physical
1.
A)
Financial
Physical
Financial
Physical
Financial
Mixed Plantations of trees having MFP
and medicinal value
Cost of purchase of seedlings
a)
Taxus baccata
Rs. 5/-
10,000
50,000/-
-
-
-
-
b)
Oroxylum indicum
Rs. 5/-
10,000
50,000/-
-
-
-
-
2.
Plantation including Maintenance
(10 Ha)
16500/ Ha
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
3.
Soil & Moisture Conservation (15% of
Plantation Cost
M&E, Micro-planning, Fencing,
Awareness raising (10% of Plantation
Cost)
Over-heads (10% of Plantation Cost)
2500/ Ha
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
Entry Point Activities (Fixed)
Cutting of foot path along the
plantation site
Capacity Building
4500/ Ha
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
4.
5.
6.
7.
Total
50,000/4,18,000/-
2,68,000/-
2,68,000/-
9,54,000/-
47. r) New Lizu VFC
Sl.No.
Item of work ( Name of Activities)
Rate (Rs)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Physical
1.
A)
Financial
Physical
Financial
Physical
Financial
Mixed Plantations of trees having MFP
and medicinal value
Cost of purchase of seedlings
a)
Taxus baccata
Rs. 5/-
10,000
50,000/-
-
-
-
-
b)
Oroxylum indicum
Rs. 5/-
10,000
50,000/-
-
-
-
-
2.
Plantation including Maintenance
(10 Ha)
16500/ Ha
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
3.
Soil & Moisture Conservation (15% of
Plantation Cost
M&E, Micro-planning, Fencing,
Awareness raising (10% of Plantation
Cost)
Over-heads (10% of Plantation Cost)
2500/ Ha
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
Entry Point Activities (Fixed)
Cutting of foot path along the
plantation site
Capacity Building
4500/ Ha
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
4.
5.
6.
7.
Total
50,000/4,18,000/-
2,68,000/-
2,68,000/-
9,54,000/-
48. s) Riphyim New VFC
Sl.No.
Item of work ( Name of Activities)
Rate (Rs)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Physical
1.
A)
Financial
Physical
Financial
Physical
Financial
Mixed Plantations of trees having MFP
and medicinal value
Cost of purchase of seedlings
a)
Emblica officinalis
Rs. 5/-
10,000
50,000/-
-
-
-
-
b)
Oroxylum indicum
Rs. 5/-
10,000
50,000/-
-
-
-
-
2.
Plantation including Maintenance
(10 Ha)
16500/ Ha
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
3.
Soil & Moisture Conservation (15% of
Plantation Cost
M&E, Micro-planning, Fencing,
Awareness raising (10% of Plantation
Cost)
Over-heads (10% of Plantation Cost)
2500/ Ha
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
Entry Point Activities (Fixed)
Cutting of foot path along the
plantation site
Capacity Building
4500/ Ha
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
4.
5.
6.
7.
Total
50,000/4,18,000/-
2,68,000/-
2,68,000/-
9,54,000/-
49. t) Riphyim Old VFC
Sl.No.
Item of work ( Name of Activities)
Rate (Rs)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Physical
1.
A)
Financial
Physical
Financial
Physical
Financial
Mixed Plantations of trees having MFP
and medicinal value
Cost of purchase of seedlings
a)
Terminalia chebula
Rs. 4/-
10,000
40,000/-
-
-
-
-
b)
Holomena aromatica
Rs. 5/-
10,000
50,000/-
-
-
-
-
2.
Plantation including Maintenance
(10 Ha)
16500/ Ha
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
3.
Soil & Moisture Conservation (15% of
Plantation Cost
M&E, Micro-planning, Fencing,
Awareness raising (10% of Plantation
Cost)
Over-heads (10% of Plantation Cost)
2500/ Ha
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
Entry Point Activities (Fixed)
Cutting of foot path along the
plantation site
Capacity Building
4500/ Ha
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
4.
5.
6.
7.
Total
50,000/4,08,000/-
2,68,000/-
2,68,000/-
9,44,000/-
50. u) Yikhum VFC
Sl.No.
Item of work ( Name of Activities)
Rate (Rs)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Physical
1.
A)
Financial
Physical
Financial
Physical
Financial
Mixed Plantations of trees having MFP
and medicinal value
Cost of purchase of seedlings
a)
Cinnamomum Tamala
Rs. 5/-
10,000
50,000/-
-
-
-
-
b)
Oroxylum Indicum
Rs. 5/-
10,000
50,000/-
-
-
-
-
2.
Plantation including Maintenance
(10 Ha)
16500/ Ha
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
3.
Soil & Moisture Conservation (15% of
Plantation Cost
M&E, Micro-planning, Fencing,
Awareness raising (10% of Plantation
Cost)
Over-heads (10% of Plantation Cost)
2500/ Ha
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
Entry Point Activities (Fixed)
Cutting of foot path along the
plantation site
Capacity Building
4500/ Ha
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
4.
5.
6.
7.
Total
50,000/4,18,000/-
2,68,000/-
2,68,000/-
9,54,000/-
51. v) Pangti VFC
Sl.No.
Item of work ( Name of Activities)
Rate (Rs)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Physical
1.
A)
Financial
Physical
Financial
Physical
Financial
Mixed Plantations of trees having MFP
and medicinal value
Cost of purchase of seedlings
a)
Emblica officinalis
Rs. 5/-
10,000
50,000/-
-
-
-
-
b)
Oroxylum indicum
Rs. 5/-
10,000
50,000/-
-
-
-
-
2.
Plantation including Maintenance
(10 Ha)
16500/ Ha
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
3.
Soil & Moisture Conservation (15% of
Plantation Cost
M&E, Micro-planning, Fencing,
Awareness raising (10% of Plantation
Cost)
Over-heads (10% of Plantation Cost)
2500/ Ha
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
Entry Point Activities (Fixed)
Cutting of foot path along the
plantation site
Capacity Building
4500/ Ha
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
4.
5.
6.
7.
Total
50,000/4,18,000/-
2,68,000/-
2,68,000/-
9,54,000/-
52. w) Changtongia VFC
Sl.No.
Item of work ( Name of Activities)
Rate (Rs)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Physical
1.
A)
Financial
Physical
Financial
Physical
Financial
Rs. 5/-
20,000
1,00,000/-
-
-
-
-
Mixed Plantations of trees having MFP
and medicinal value
Cost of purchase of seedlings
a)
Acorus speciousus
2.
Plantation including Maintenance
(10 Ha)
16500/ Ha
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
3.
Soil & Moisture Conservation (15% of
Plantation Cost
M&E, Micro-planning, Fencing,
Awareness raising (10% of Plantation
Cost)
Over-heads (10% of Plantation Cost)
2500/ Ha
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
Entry Point Activities (Fixed)
Cutting of foot path along the
plantation site
Capacity Building
4500/ Ha
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
4.
5.
6.
7.
Total
50,000/4,18,000/-
2,68,000/-
2,68,000/-
9,54,000/-
53. x) Aliba Phesa VFC
Sl.No.
Item of work ( Name of Activities)
Rate (Rs)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Physical
1.
A)
Financial
Physical
Financial
Physical
Financial
Mixed Plantations of trees having MFP
and medicinal value
Cost of purchase of seedlings
a)
Aloe vera
Rs. 5/-
10,000
50,000/-
-
-
-
-
b)
Cinnamomum spp
Rs. 5/-
10,000
50,000/-
-
-
-
-
2.
Plantation including Maintenance
(10 Ha)
16500/ Ha
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
3.
Soil & Moisture Conservation (15% of
Plantation Cost
M&E, Micro-planning, Fencing,
Awareness raising (10% of Plantation
Cost)
Over-heads (10% of Plantation Cost)
2500/ Ha
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
Entry Point Activities (Fixed)
Cutting of foot path along the
plantation site
Capacity Building
4500/ Ha
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
4.
5.
6.
7.
Total
50,000/4,18,000/-
2,68,000/-
2,68,000/-
9,54,000/-
54. y) Khar VFC
Sl.No.
Item of work ( Name of Activities)
Rate (Rs)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Physical
1.
A)
Financial
Physical
Financial
Physical
Financial
Mixed Plantations of trees having MFP
and medicinal value
Cost of purchase of seedlings
Emblica officinalis
Rs. 5/-
10,000
50,000/-
-
-
-
-
b) Andrograhis Paniculata
Rs. 5/-
10,000
50,000/-
-
-
-
-
a)
2.
Plantation including Maintenance
(10 Ha)
16500/ Ha
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
10 Ha
1,65,000/-
3.
Soil & Moisture Conservation (15% of
Plantation Cost
M&E, Micro-planning, Fencing,
Awareness raising (10% of Plantation
Cost)
Over-heads (10% of Plantation Cost)
2500/ Ha
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
10 Ha
25,000/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
1650 / Ha
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
10 Ha
16,500/-
Entry Point Activities (Fixed)
Cutting of foot path along the
plantation site
Capacity Building
4500/ Ha
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
10 Ha
45,000/-
4.
5.
6.
7.
Total
50,000/4,18,000/-
2,68,000/-
2,68,000/-
9,54,000/-
55. Grand Total of the Project- Rs.2,37,86,000 /Two Corers Thirty Seven Lakhs Eighty Six Thousand only
10. Is any micro and small enterprise proposed, and if so, what
will be its structure, composition:
Not Applicable
11. Market linkage (MoU’s), if any:
No MoU’s have been signed with any organization. However the
AYUSH Resource Centre has identified some organization in North-East
which will help in marketing of the medicinal plants at fair prices.
12. Additional income to JFMC members:
Most of the JFMC members are involved in cultivation of common
non forest timber products and the timber products in the forest area in
their respective allotted areas. The products cultivated are either used for
their own consumption or sold in the local markets at very low prices. This
project will help the Joint Forest Management Committee members to
cultivate and sell the Non-Timber Forest Products in proper market at
better prices and help in creating the much livelihood and income for the
tribal poor.
13. Outputs and outcomes:
Cultivation of medicinal plant
Conservation of Forest & Non-Forest areas
Income gains of medicinal plants
Self Employment of VFMC’s members
56.
Behavioral changes towards the Indian Medicine System
Minimization of suffering & healing/treating acquired from the
system
Up gradation of health in quality life
Huge quantity of medicinal plants would be cultivated
14. Exit strategy and sustainability:
Forest ecosystem as a natural resource base, provides benefits that
support lifeline of human being as well as many. Forests provide a wide range
of timber & non-timber produces including fuel wood, fodder, food, and
medicines etc. which act as natural resource inputs for converting them into
economic outputs and thus contribute towards the livelihood of the people.
The quality of forest and the pattern of forest management will determine its
productivity and flow of natural forest products for generating livelihood
options for the people. The productivity and sustainable harvesting pattern
will determine the flow of forest resources available for the livelihood of the
community who are dependent on forest. Thus there is direct link between
the quality of forest resource base available and the sustainability of
livelihood of the community for their survival provided the forest is managed
on sustainable basis. While the link between the forest resource base and
livelihood of the people cannot be denied, many more factors which are
responsible
for
sustainable
forest
management,
will
determine
the
sustainability of livelihood of the people.
Sustainable forest management integrates two main interdependent
goals –‘well being of the forest’ and ‘well being of the people’. Sustainability
rests on the principle that we must meet the needs (livelihood as basic need)
of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet
their own needs. Therefore, sustainability of both natural and human
resources is of prime importance. Sustainability of human resources includes
consideration of social capital and responsibilities for management of
57. resources. Sustainability of land and natural resources involves maintaining or
enhancing this vital resource base for the long term.
15. Monitoring-Internal monitoring mechanism:
The internal monitoring will be done by the officials of the State
Medicinal Plants Board and department of Environment and Forests on
the activities of the project during the implementation.
58. General Conditions and Undertakings
i)
The State Government should give an undertaking that project area
has not been covered / is not proposed to be covered under the
National A forestation Programme (NAP) of NAEB or under any other
scheme of Central or State Government.
ii)
Cost norms followed, indicating clearly the wage rate in the State,
number of plants per hectare and the period for which maintenance is
provided in the project (NAEB cost norms will be adopted for NMPB
schemes).
iii)
A necessary provision has been made /will be made in the working
plan to permit harvesting of plant parts (roots, barks etc.) available
under the project.
iv)
Necessary financial support will be provided for maintenance of the
assets created under the project after the project period.
v)
Quarterly report will be submitted by the Project Leader. The State
Government should nominate a senior officer to act as a Nodal Officer.
Signature of the
Principal Investigator
(Project Leader)
Signature of head of the
Department/Instituion