7) Was Kalamandir the right agency for implementing the rural tourism project at Amadubi?
'Kalamandir is an organization that believes in
preserving and restoring tribal art and culture. Kalamandir is engaged in nurturing a sense of aesthetics about tribal art among individuals, communities, organizations, and social groups. Kalamandir seeks to promote greater interaction and understanding amongst urban societies of the tribal traditions, their age-old customs and rituals, their faiths and values, their songs and dances, murals and martial arts, their love for nature and zest for life, their ballads and folk lore, in order to re-discover the wealth and the national relevance of the country’s tribal traditions and rich heritage. Kalamandir believes that rural and tribal populations are in the danger of losing their identities and cultures due to industrialisation and urbanisation. Kalamandir therefore engages in different ways to protect and empower rural and tribal communities.' 1) Who are the stakeholders in this project?
There were several stakeholders in the Amadubi
project - The UNDP, Minister of tourism, Government of India, Government of Jharkhand, District commissioner,all those associated with the Kalamandir, NGO.
3) Based on Q2, draw the project network diagram?
8) Who should implement this project? The ministry of tourism and Government of India approved the rural tourism project in Amadubi. The Kalamandir should implement this project because as well understand about the rural of Amadubi with the collaboration and understanding of Minister of tourism, Government of India, Government of Jharkhand
9) What were the major problems faced by the
Kalamandir?
The management issues that were faced feasibility
and financial viability, lack of project and infrastructure planning, Lack role of government agencies. The villagers did not know anything about the project. Lack of electricity supply. 10) Current state of the Amadubi rural tourism site? This place is worth every bit if you appreciate local culture and nature as well. The stay here was very relaxing, away from the hustle of the city. Although we visited at a very humid time of the year, the night was pretty cool. The tribal dance was very appreciative and so were the patkar painters whom we visited the next day. Do try the 'Chicken Pitha', Its something different and truly delicious. Its a very doable trip for 1-2 days and quite enjoyable, but I'd advice to go in a group, as amenities like Television is not available there and boredom can be avoided during the late evening time.
5) Should rural tourism project be located in a city
[Jamshedpur] or in the villages [away from the city]? As meanwhile they mention the title itself the rural tourism project so they need to locate in the village but here after analyzing the case I was thought that the project in rural area is not good why because of so many issues and the challenges. 6) Did the development of Amadubi rural tourism project continue according to standard project management technique?
The development of the project is not possible
according to the budget allocated by the Government and the project implementation is difficult because of the many quarries and allocated budget for the project is the 50 lacks and they are facing the problems like a electricity, water and the toilets.