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BIKKUMALLA AKHIL

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PARTICIPATORY ASSIGNMENT
REPORT ON WEALTH-
 Wealth is defined in terms of net worth of an individual. It is calculated by
adding up the value of financial assets (such as money) and real assets (such as
houses) and then subtracting any debts an individual may have.
 According to the report, the drivers of the wealth are (a)Size of population
(b)Savings behaviour and (c)levels of economic activity.

They are almost 4 criteria on the basis of wealth ranking.

For example I have taken a report in my area about the wealth on the family based on that I
have prepared a report.

1)for example Jillela rajiv reddy is the head of the family he has only one child
He comes under 1st category because
 He is landlord
 Houses are big and rich
 He owns a fields in his village

2) Penta sreenivas is the head of the family and he comes under 2nd category
 He is tenant
 He has only a small piece of land
 He owns a livestock
3) K. Pradeep is the head of the family and he has 2 sons he comes under 3rd pile
 He is tenant o small land parcels
 He works as lobourer
 He doesnot have livestock

4)Rajaiah is the head of the family and his family come under 4th category
 He doesnot have any lifestock and land
 He depend on his fishing which is his own occupation from his ancestors.

5) k. rajesh family comes under 2nd category


 He lives as a tenant
 He receives income from his son working in other place

6)G. Rama Krishna who is head of the family has 8 members in his family comes under 1 st
pile category
 He is sarpanch in the village
 He has many fields and livestock
 His sons are in abroad and receives money from them also

REPORT ON WELL-BEING RANKING-


Wellbeing ranking is based on local people’s perception of wealth, ranking, and
wellbeing with regard to income and assets and their views on socioeconomic
disparities between households (HH).
Wellbeing ranking can be done in different ways, including the Card Sorting Method
combined with the Social Map method (see Participatory Methods and Tools for
Extension: Social Map).
The ranking helps understand local people’s evaluation of what it means to have a
high quality of life, as it is largely culture-specific.
It is not a measured assessment of wealth and wellbeing as much as a tool for
exploring how local people perceive wealth in relation to wellbeing.

I have a report based on the families in my village

1)Kishore is the head of the family and he has 5 members in his family his annual
income is about 12lakhs
 HE is happy
 Have surplus food
 Has savings
 He has power in the society
 He has no pressures

2) MURALI is the head of the family and has income about 6 lakhs per annum
 Have surplus to eat
 Can also withstand shock
 His sons are well settled

3)Satish is the head of the family and has 4members in his family
 He is facing difficult times
 Has lack of resources
 Children wont go to school
 He became drunkard and his wife beats him
 He goes to bed without food sometimes

4)Kishore is the head of the family and has 6 members in his family
 He has a miserable situation
 His wife leads the family
 He depends on charity
 Have to go without food for days

5)Karthik reddy and his family

 he and his family is doing well

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