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Land Info

Land Use

Revenue/Reserve Forest

The number of lands used in the village forest and revenue forest.

Land not available for cultivation

CSOs have to note the number of areas that are used for non-agricultural purposes such as settlements, roads, railway lines, streams, water bodies, etc.,

To note the number of Barren and un culturable land Lands where agriculture is not possible with normal input costs. The lands that can’t be ploughed; ex: rocky patches.

Fallows

Number of Fallows during the current year, number of Fallows more than 1 year, and up to 5 years, number of Culturable wastelands.

Other uncultivated lands excluding fallows

The number of Permanent Pasture and grazing land, and the number of land under misc tree cover & are not included in the net sown area.

Net sown area

The number of areas sown with all kinds of crops and orchards.

Land can't be treated under watershed

Number of acres of land used in disputes, Mining, Land already treated, Land which doesn't require treatment, and the total number of land that can't be treated under watershed.

Cultivated land other than fallows

They have to provide the Number of acres of rainfed land and irrigated land used in this category.

Land Type

What type of land is used and what the total number of acres were used that should be noted and displayed in this category?

Land Ownership

They have to provide the data that which land is coming under whose ownership like Government land (belongs to forest, Revenue, Village), Private land, Common land, and the total number of acres that were cultivated.

Land Use Summary

CSOs collect the Total Geographical area of Watershed villages, Forest areas, How much land is not available for cultivation, Fallow lands, Un cultivated land, Net sown area, Land that can't be treated under the watershed, and the net treatable area.

Soil

The different types of soils like Loamy Soil, Clayey Soil, Silty, and Sandy Soil, and how many acres of each type of soil are covered.

Common Lands/Community Lands and dependant Families

-They have to enter how the forest is being used, what type of uses it, and the number of dependent households.

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