Field Report On Community Development
Field Report On Community Development
Development
Entitled with
“ Project Name”
Submitted by
Mr. S. P. Swami
Assistant Professor, E&TC Engg.
AY: 2024-25
SEM-III
Certificate
This is to certify that Field report on Community Development entitled
“ ”
Submitted by
1. Mr. A. B. C (SY-A Roll No. 05)
2. Mr. X. Y. Z (SY-A Roll No. 11)
3. Ms. P. S. K (SY-A Roll No. 16)
4. Ms. P. D. K (SY-A Roll No. 19)
5. Mr. D. B. J (SY-A Roll No. 22)
Is a bonafide work carried out by all above students under the supervision of
Mr. S.P. Swami and it is approved for the development of social sensibility and
responsibility among students to benefit the community and to emerge as a
socially responsible institution.
Dr. V. A. Athavale
Principal, WIT, Solapur
1. Abstraction
2. Table of Contents
List the sections and page numbers of the report (Index Page)
3.Introduction
● Purpose of the Visit: Clearly state the objectives of the field visit, such as
evaluating ongoing development projects, identifying community needs, or
assessing the impact of past interventions.
● Location and Context: Provide an overview of the community,
including geographical, demographic, and socio-economic
background.
● Community Development Focus: Describe the development projects or
initiatives in focus (e.g., infrastructure development, health services,
education, agriculture, smart city, automobile, etc.).
4. Methodology
● Approach: Explain how the data was collected during the field visit. This
could include interviews with community members, surveys, observations, or
group discussions.
● Stakeholders Engaged: List the people or groups involved in the visit,
such as local leaders, project managers, community members, or
government officials.
● Tools Used: Mention any tools or instruments used, such as
questionnaires, checklists, or digital tools for data collection.
5.Community Profile
6. Key Observations
8. Proposed Solution
Provide solution to the community based on analysis of data collected in field
visit.
Block diagram and flow chart
Methodology
9.Conclusion
● Summary of Findings: Summarize the key insights from the visit, including
successful areas of development and critical needs.
● Recommendations: Provide actionable recommendations to address the
identified challenges. These could include policy suggestions, capacity
building, additional resources, or new project ideas.
● Personal Reflection: Include a reflection on your experience and any lessons
learned about community development.
10. References
List all the sources or literature referenced in your report (if applicable).