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Agriculture
National Horticulture Mission
National Food Security Mission <details in food-agriculture notes>
Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana
Education
Sarva Siksha Abhiyan
Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya (KGBY)
Health, Nutrition
Mid-day meal scheme
Rajiv Gandhi Drinking Water Mission
Total Sanitation Campaign
National Rural Health Mission
ICDS
Employment/Labour
NREGS
Programmes for workers in unorganized sector
Urban Development
JNNURM
Rural Development
Bharat Nirman <various ministries>
Social Assistance
Social Justice and Tribal Welfare
Scheduled Tribes and other traditional forest dwellers (Recognition of forest rights) Act,
2006

Major Plans during the 11
th
plan
Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana
Bharat Nirman
Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme
National Food Security Mission
MNREGP
NRHM
SSA


Governments Plan Programme & Policies
Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana
For BPL, unorganized sector.
Oct 1, 2007.
Smart card base Careless insurance cover.
Rs 30,000/- per annum per family.
Beneficiary would Pay Rs 30/- per annum as registration/renewal fee
75 : 25 Rest of Idia.
90 : 10 for N.E . & J.K
Rajiv Gandhi Shramik Kalyan Yojana
1st April 2005
It is an unemployment allowance to the insured person for a period of max 12 month.
Also entitled to medical care of his/her family for a period of 12 month.
MNREGA
Important by ministry of Rural Development.
2 Feb, 2006.
It guarantee wage employment.
33% participation for women.
Worker to obtain insurance under Jan Shree Bima Yojana of LIC.
Pradhan Mantri Sadak Yojana
On 25th December 2000.
500 person rural and 250 person Hilly, tribal and Desert area.
Bharat Nirman
Pop. mome than 1000 in the plain area.
500 or more in hilly and tribal area by 2009.
Indra Awas Yojana
Important by ministry of Rural Development, since 1985-86.
Provide financial assistant for construction/upgradation of dwelling unit.
35,000/- in plain area, 38,500/- hilly area, 15,000/- upgradation of Kuchha house.
75 : 25 basis.
Swarna Jayanti Gram Swarojgar Yojana
1st April 1999.
After restruction and merging of Integrated rural development programme.
In 2009-2010, It was restructured as National Rural Livelihood mission.
Indra Gandhi National Widow Pension Scheme
Started from 2009.
Rs 200/- per month to BPL, widows in the age group of 40-64 years
Indra Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme
Rs 200/- per month
BPL person.
B/W age group 18-64 years.
National Rural Drinking Water Programme
Implying by ministry of Rural Development
National Drinking water mission introduced in 1986.
1991- renamed as Rajiv Gandhi National Drinking Water Mission.
Central Rural Sanitation Programme
1986 launched
Total Sanitation by- 2012. UN sponsored date 2015.
1999- Total Sanitation Campaign was launched under restructured Central Rural Sanitation
programme.
It is a demand driven programme.
National Social Assistance Programme
In 1995.
To lay foundation for social assistance for the poor.
Art 41.
Indra Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme
Launched in 2007.
Rs 200/- per month per beneficiary provide by centre.
60 years and higher of BPL.
State were urged to contribute and then Rs. 200.
Annapurna Scheme
Introduced in 2000
Provide 10 kg of food grain per month free of cost.
Given to those person who could not could not cover under National old age pension scheme.
National Family Benefit Scheme
Rs 5000/- in case of natural death.
Rs 10,000/- in case of accidental death.
Provided to the family in case of death of primary bread winner of the family.
Primary bread winner- 18 to 64 years of age.
Back ward Regions Grant Fund Programme
Launched in Barpeta (Assam) in 2007.
To addressing persistent regional imbalances in development.
It Sum summer the Rashtiya Sam Vikas Yojana (administrate by Planning Commission)
Rashtriya Gram Swaraj Yojana
Implemented by Ministry of Panchayati Raj.
Implemented in the non Back ward Regions Grant Fund Programme districts.
It provide Training and Capacity building of elected representatives and function of PRI.
Jawahar Lal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
Launched 3rd December 2005.
Fast track development of cities.
Duration (5) year 2005-2006 to 2011-12.
National Urban Information System
Launched 2006.
To develop GIS database for 137 towns/cities in the country.
It has two components-
- Urban spatial Information System Scheme
- National Urban Databank and Indicators.

JNNURM
2005
Rs 66000 crore
To be implemented over a seven year period from 2005 to 2012
Focuses on 65 mission cities
Two aspects: improved urban infrastructure and improved urban basic services
The scheme walks on the twin legs of reforms and funds for projects
Reform agenda covered four broad areas like governance, citizen-responsive and process
oriented, land and property related, and financial
Governance Reforms
o Implementation of the 74
th
constitutional amendment
o Transfer of city planning function to the local bodies
o Administrative as well as structural reforms
o Encouraging PPP
Process-oriented and Citizen-responsive
o Adoption of double entry system of accounting
o Introduction of the system of e-governance
o Enactment of public disclosure and community participation laws
o Rationalisation of stamp duty to a uniform 5% across the country
Land and property-related reforms
o Reform of property tax at city level
o Earmarking at least 20% to 25% of developed land for weaker sections at city level
o Amendment of rent control
o Introduction of property title certification
Financial sustainability
o Levy of reasonable user charges and city-wide property tax coverage and collection
Evaluation
o While moderate implementation of reforms has taken place, many states and cities
lag behind in completing milestones
o While WB, MP, Maha, UP and KL have made good progress, AP, Karnataka and
Gujarat lag behind in rent control reforms.
o Among reforms, community participation legislation, rent control amendment and
transfer of city planning function appear as the most complicated ones for
implementation to the states as 18, 15 and 14 states respectively have not been able
to meet this reform milestone.
o Out of the 537 infrastructure projects sanctioned so far for the 65 mission cities,
only 81 have got completed so for

Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya (KGBY)

Background
2004
To set up upto 750 residential schools with boarding facilities at elementary level for girls
belonging predominantly to the SC, ST, OBC and minorities in difficult areas.
The scheme will be coordinated with the existing schemes like SSA, National Programme for
Education of Girls at Elementary Level (NPEGEL) and Mahila Samakhya (MS)
Coverage
Only in identified Educationally Backward Blocks (EEB) where, as per census data of 2001,
the female literacy is below the national average and gender gap in literacy is more than the
national average
The criteria for eligible will be the same as in the NPEGEL scheme of SSA.
Funding Centre: State 75:25 during the tenth plan and 50:50 thereafter.
Objective
Reduce gender disparities
Ensure access and quality education to the girls of disadvantaged groups of society by
setting up residential schools with boarding facilities at elementary level

Bharat Nirman
Bharat Nirman, a programme to build rural infrastructure, was launched by the Government
of India in 2005.
Phase II of the programme is being implemented from 2009-10 to 2011-12.
Objectives
Drinking Water: Provide safe drinking water to all uncovered habitations by 2012.
Implemented by Min of Rural Devt.
Housing: Target of 60 lakh additional houses for the poor achieved till 2009. New target of
1.2 crore houses by 2014 adopted. Being implemented through the Indira Awas Yojana
programme of Min of Rural Devt.
Telecommunication and IT: Achieve 40 pc rural teledensity by the year 2014, ensure
broadband coverage to all 2.5 lakh Panchayats and set up Bharat Nirman Seva Kendras at
Panchayat level by 2012. Implementing: dept of telecomm., Min of Comm and IT.
Roads: Connect all villages that have a population of 1000 (or 500 in hilly/tribal area) with an
all weather road by 2012. Imple: Min of Rural Devt through PM Gram Sadak Yojana.
Electricity: Reach electricity to all villages and offer electricity connection to 1.75 crore poor
households by 2012. Imple: Min of Power through the Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran
Yojana that was launched in 2005.
Irrigation: Bring additional one crore hectare of land under assured irrigation by 2012.
Imple: Ministry of Water Resources.
National Horticulture Mission
2004, Centrally sponsored scheme.
Horticulture sector includes fruit, vegetables, spices, medicinal and aromatic plants, flowers,
mushroom and a variety of plantation crops like coconut, arecanut, cashewnut and cocoa.
Objectives
o Double the horticulture production, i.e. to achieve a production of 300 million
tonnes by 2011-12
o To establish convergence and synergy among various on-going and planned
programmes in the field of horticulture development
o To promote the development and dissemination of technologies by blending
traditional wisdom and frontier knowledge.
It will focus in the areas of horticultural research, development, post harvest management,
processing and marketing.
Through improved technologies in crop production
Post harvest management would include providing suitable infrastructure for handling,
transport, storage and markets etc.
Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana
2007
Aims at achieving 4% annual growth in the agriculture sector during the XI plan period by
ensuring a holistic development of agriculture and allied sectors.

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