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Saturday, July 8, 2023

Women Empowerment schemes in India


Women Empowerment schemeLaunch YearObjectives
Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Scheme2015        
  • To prevent gender-biased sex selective elimination
  • To ensure survival & protection of the girl child
  • To ensure education and participation of the girl child
One-Stop Centre Scheme2015       
  • To provide support and assistance to women affected by violence, both in private and public spaces.
  • To Facilitate/Assist in filing First Information Report (FIR/NCR)
  • To provide psycho-social support and counselling to women/girl
Women Helpline Scheme2016       
  • To provide toll-free 24-hours telecom service to women affected by violence.
  • To facilitate crisis and non-crisis intervention through referral to the appropriate agencies such as police/Hospitals/Ambulance services/District Legal Service Authority (DLSA)/Protection Officer (PO)/OSC.
  • To provide information about the appropriate support services, government schemes, and programs available to the woman affected by violence, in her particular situation within the local area in which she resides or is employed.
UJJAWALA2016
  • To prevent the trafficking of women and children for commercial sexual exploitation.
  • To facilitate the rescue of victims from the place of their exploitation and place them in safe custody.
  • To provide rehabilitation services with both immediate and long-term to the victims by providing basic amenities/needs such as shelter, food, clothing, medical treatment including counseling, legal aid and guidance, and vocational training.
Working Women Hostel1972-73  
  • To promote the availability of safe and conveniently located accommodation for working women.
  • To provide accommodation to children of working women, up to the age of 18 years for girls and up to the age of 5 years for boys.
SWADHAR Greh2018
  • To cater to the primary need for shelter, food, clothing, medical treatment, and care of women in distress.
  • To provide women with legal aid and guidance.
Support to Training and Employment Programme for Women (STEP)1986-87
  • To provide skills that give employability to women.
  • To benefit women in the age group of 16 and above in the country.
Nari Shakti Puraskar2016      
  • To strengthen the place of women in society.
  • To facilitate institutions that work towards the progress and development of women in society.
Mahila Shakti Kendras (MSK)2017       
  • To create an environment for women where they have access to healthcare, quality, education, guidance, employment, etc.
  • To facilitate these opportunities at the block and district level in the country.
NIRBHAYA2012      
  • To facilitate safety and security for women at various levels.
  • To ensure strict privacy and confidentiality of women’s identity and information.
  • Provision for real-time intervention as far as possible
Mahila E-Haat2016       
  • To facilitate entrepreneurship opportunities online for women.
  • To educate women on various aspects of online selling and helping them establish their venture.
Mahila Police Volunteers2016           
  • An MPV will serve as a public-police interface in order to fight crime against women.
  • The broad mandate of MPVs is to report incidences of violence against women such as domestic violence, child marriage, dowry harassment and violence faced by women in public spaces.


Sunday, June 18, 2023

Tuesday, February 7, 2023

2023 - 24 బడ్జెట్‌లో ప్రవేశపెట్టిన పథకాలు

 ఫిబ్రవరి 1న కేంద్ర ఆర్థికమంత్రి నిర్మలా సీతారామన్  2023-24కు సంబంధించి బడ్జెట్‌ను ప్రవేశపెట్టారు. అంతర్జాతీయ ఆర్థికమాంద్యం పరిస్థితుల నడుమ ప్రవేశపెట్టిన ఈ బడ్జెట్‌ను అమృతకాల బడ్జెట్‌గా మంత్రి పేర్కొన్నారు. ఇందులో విద్య, యువ నైపుణ్యాలు వంటి కొన్ని అంశాలకు పెద్దపీట వేయగా, వ్యవసాయం వంటివాటిని ఎప్పటిలాగే కొనసాగించారు. ఈ ఏడాది కొన్ని కొత్త పథకాలను మంత్రి ప్రవేశపెట్టారు.

 iGOT కర్మయోగి (iGOT Karmayogi):

ప్రభుత్వ ఉద్యోగాల్లో ఉన్న లక్షలాది మంది తమలోని నైపుణ్యాలు పెంచుకోడానికి ప్రవేశపెట్టిందే ఈ పథకం. ఇందులో ఇంటిగ్రేటెడ్ ఆన్‌లైన్‌ లెర్నింగ్ విధానంలో ఉద్యోగులు స్కిల్స్‌ నేర్చుకోవచ్చు.

 ఎంఎస్ఎంఈ (MSME):

చిన్న, మధ్య తరహ సంస్థలకు రుణాలు మంజూరు చేసే ఈ పథకానికి రూ.9,000 కోట్లు కేటాయించింది. రూ.రెండు లక్షల కోట్ల తనఖా లేని రుణాలకు ఇది ఉపయోగపడుతుంది. రుణ వ్యయం ఒక శాతం మేర తగ్గుతుంది.

 మహిళా సమ్మాన్ బచత్ పాత్రా (Mahila Samman Bachat Patra):

ఆజాదీకా అమృత్ మహోత్సవ్‌ను పురస్కరించుకుని రూపొందించిన పథకం. ఇందులో మహిళ లేదా బాలిక పేరు మీద రూ.2 లక్షలు డిపాజిట్ చేయాలి. రెండు సంవత్సరాల తర్వాత అంటే 2025 మార్చి తర్వాత తీసుకోవచ్చు. దీనికి 7.5 వడ్డీ ఇస్తారు. మధ్యలో అవసరాన్ని బట్టి నగదు తీసుకునే అవకాశం కూడా ఉంది.

 పీఎం ప్రణామ్ (PM PRANAM):

వ్యవసాయంలో ఎరువుల వాడకాన్ని తగ్గించి, నేలను కాపాడుకునేందుకు ప్రవేశపెట్టిందే ఇది. రసాయన ఎరువుల వాడకాన్ని తగ్గించి సేంద్రియ ఎరువులు వాడేలా ప్రోత్సహించడం. రైతులకు అవగాహన కల్పించడం.

అమృత్ దరోహర్ పథకం (Amrit Dharohar Scheme):

చిత్తడి నేలల వినియోగం పెంచేందుకు, జీవ వైవిధ్యాన్ని కాపాడుకునేందుకు, భూమిలో కార్బన్ నిల్వలు పెంచుకోవడం ద్వారా పర్యావరణ సమతుల్యతను కాపాడుకోవడం దీని లక్ష్యాలు. రాబోయే మూడేళ్లు ఈ పథకాన్ని అమలు చేయనున్నారు.

 పీఎం మత్స్య సంపద యోజన:

మత్స్యకారులు, చేపల విక్రేతలు వంటి చిరు రంగాల వారు ఆర్థికాభివృద్ధి సాధించేందుకు, వారి వ్యాపారాన్ని మరింత విస్తరించుకునేందుకు ఈ పథకాన్ని ప్రవేశపెట్టారు. దీనికి గాను రూ.6,000 కోట్లు కేటాయించారు. వీటికి సంబంధించిన కొత్త పరిశ్రమలను ఏర్పాటు చేయడానికి పరిశీలించి నిధులు మంజూరు చేస్తారు.

గోబర్దన్ పథకం (GOBARdhan):

అంటే గాల్వనైజింగ్ ఆర్గానిక్ బయో అగ్రో రిసోర్సెస్) రూ.పదివేల కోట్ల పెట్టుబడితో 500 ప్లాంట్లు స్థాపిస్తారు. ఇందులో జీవ వ్యర్థాల నుంచి బయోగ్యాస్‌ తయారుచేస్తారు.

 గ్రీన్ క్రెడిట్ ప్రొగ్రాం (Green Credit Programme):

పర్యావరణ రక్షణ కోసం, కాలుష్య కారకాలను తగ్గించి పర్యావరణ సమతుల్యత పాటించేలా ప్రణాళిక అమలు చేయడమే దీని ముఖ్య ఉద్దేశం. వనరులు పెంచేలా ప్రోత్సహించడం, ప్రత్యేక కార్యాచరణ అమలు చేయడం.నేషనల్ అప్రెంటిస్ షిప్ ప్రమోషన్ స్కీం: యువతల్లో నైపుణ్యాలు ప్రోత్సహించడానికి ఈ స్కీం ఉపయోగపడుతుంది. మూడు సంవత్సరాలలో 47 లక్షల మందికి స్టైఫండ్ ఇస్తారు.

 ల్యాబ్ గ్రోన్ డైమండ్స్ (Lab Grown Diamonds):

స్వదేశీ విజ్ఞానాన్ని ప్రోత్సహించి, దిగుమతులు తగ్గించుకునేందుకు LGD స్కీం ఉపయోగపడుతుంది. స్వదేశీ విత్తనాలు, యంత్రాలు రూపొందించేలా చూడటం, వీటికి సంబంధించిన పరిశోధనలపై ఆర్థిక సహకారం అందించడం.

Monday, February 6, 2023

PRADHAN MANTRI KRISHI SINCHAYEE YOJANA

 Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) was launched during the year 2015-16 to enhance physical access of water on farm and expand cultivable area under assured irrigation, improve on-farm water use efficiency, introduce sustainable water conservation practices, etc.

PMKSY is an umbrella scheme, consisting of two major components being implemented by the Department of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation, Ministry of Jal Shakti, namely, Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP), and Har Khet Ko Pani (HKKP). HKKP, in turn, consists of four sub-components: (i) Command Area Development & Water Management (CAD&WM); (ii) Surface Minor Irrigation (SMI); (iii) Repair, Renovation and Restoration (RRR) of Water Bodies; and (iv) Ground Water (GW) Development. In 2016, with the launching of revised AIBP format, CAD&WM sub-component of HKKP was taken up for pari passu implementation with AIBP.

In addition, PMKSY consists of two other components implemented by other Ministries. Per Drop More Crop (PDMC) component is being implemented by Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, while Watershed Development component (WDC) of PMKSY is being implemented by Department of Land Resources.

Further, in December, 2021, implementation of PMKSY for the period 2021-22 to 2025-26 has been approved by Government of India. However, approval of Ground Water component under PMKSY-HKKP has provisionally been accorded till 2021-22, which has been extended subsequently till completion of ongoing works. Also, Per Drop More Crop component, which was earlier a component of PMKSY, is now being implemented separately.

Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY)

Prime Minister envisioned PMMSY as a tool of Atma Nirbhar Bharat towards the purpose of rural development by utilizing rural resources and boosting rural economy in a rapid way. PMMSY can be a key factor for augmenting livelihood of rural sector of the nation. The main motto of PMMSY is ‘Reform, Perform and Transform’ in the fisheries sector.

The reforms and initiatives in PMMSY scheme have been inculcated in core & trunk infrastructure development, modernization of Indian fisheries, especially the push for new fishing harbours/landing centres, modernisation and mechanization of traditional fishermen crafts-trawlers-deep sea going vessels, provision of post-harvest facilities to reduce post-harvest loss, cold chains facilities, clean and hygienic fish markets, two wheelers with ice boxes and many more. Fishermen are provided with insurance cover, financial assistance and a facility of Kisan Credit Card as well. PMMSY has set a way forward to enhance its utilization by invigorating rural economy.

The interventions in the scheme have been adequately developed to cater to multi-pronged aspects in terms of people, process and technology which are the 3 important pillars of continued growth and change. These 3 pillars comprise various aspects across the chain: sustainable production practices; adequate processing infrastructure creation; target marketing for end consumer; inclusive policies and ample regulatory frameworks for adoption.

To give right impetus to the state initiatives though technology adoption, optimal utilization of fisheries and capacity building, the Department has sanctioned proposals from different states for leveraging innovative technologies under Ministry’s flagship scheme of Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMSSY).

The Government of India, as part of the ‘Atma Nirbhar Bharat’ package, introduced the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) with investments to the tune of Rs. 20,050 crores, highest ever investment in the sector.

PRADHAN MANTRI ADI ADARSH GRAM YOJNA (PMAAGY)

 Ministry of Tribal Affairs has revamped the existing Scheme of ‘Special Central Assistance to Tribal Sub-Scheme (SCA to TSS) with nomenclature ‘Pradhan Mantri Adi Adarsh Gram Yojna (PMAAGY)’ for implementation during 2021-22 to 2025-26. 

Objective: 

It aims at integrated socio-economic development of selected villages with significant tribal population and transforming them into model village (Adarsh Gram). 

Coverage: 

It is envisaged to cover 36,428 villages having at least 50% tribal population and 500 STs across States / UTs with notified STs. It will cover about population of 4.22 crore (About 40% of the total Tribal Population). 

Sectors: 

The scheme envisions to mitigate gaps prominently in 8 sectors of development viz. Road connectivity (Internal and Intervillage /block), Telecom connectivity (Mobile /internet), School, Anganwadi Centres, Health Sub-Centre, Drinking water facility, Drainage and solid waste management.

PRASHAD SCHEME

The ‘National Mission on Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spiritual Heritage Augmentation Drive’ (PRASHAD) scheme was launched by the Ministry of Tourism in the year 2014-15.  It is a Central Sector Scheme with complete financial assistance by the Government of India.  The scheme aims at infrastructure development of the sites with special emphasis on Tourist Facilities including Tourist Facilitation Centres, way-side amenities Parking, Public convenience, Illumination and Sound and Light Shows.

Bhadrachalam Temple, Ramappa Temple and Punaura Dham have been included for development under PRASHAD Scheme.

Bhadrachalam Temple: 

Sri Seetha Ramchandra Swami Vari Devasthanam temple is located Bhadrachalam in the Bhadradri Kothagudem District of Telangana. 

It is said to be more than 350 years old and is closely associated with epic of Ramayana. 

It is believed that Lord Rama with his wife Goddess Sita and brother Lakshmana spent some part of their 14 years of exile at a village called Parnasala, a part of Dandakaranya forest near Bhadrachalam Temple.

 Ramappa Temple: 

Ramappa Temple, also known as the Rudreshwara temple, is a Kakatiya style Hindu temple dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva, located in Telangana. In 2021, the temple was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

It was constructed in the year 1213 CE under the supervision of Recherla Rudra—a General of Kakatiya ruler Ganapati Deva. 

The temple is named after the sculptor Ramappa, who built it, making it the only temple in India to be named after its craftsman. 

Punaura Dham:

Maa Janaki Janmabhoomi Temple is also known as Punaura Dham in Punaura village of Sitamarhi district of Bihar. It is believed that Mata Sita was born at this place.

Story of her birth: According to Hindu epic Ramayana, once there was a severe famine in Mithila and the priest there advised King Janak to plow the field. When King Janak was ploughing, an earthen pot came out of the ground, in which Mother Sita was in an infant state. 

Janaki Kund: Behind the temple in Punaura Dham, there is a lake by the name of Janaki Kund. There is a belief about this lake that bathing in this lake gives birth to children. 

Sunday, September 25, 2022

అమృత్ సరోవర్ మిషన్

 


2022 ఏప్రిల్ 24న, ప్రధాని నరేంద్ర మోదీ భవిష్యత్తు కోసం నీటిని సంరక్షించే మిషన్‌ను ప్రారంభించారు, దీనిని అమృత్ సరోవర్ మిషన్ అని పిలుస్తారు. ఆజాదీ కా అమృత్ మహోత్సవ్‌ను జరుపుకోవడం కోసం, అమృత్ సరోవర్ భారతదేశంలోని ప్రతి జిల్లాలో 75 నీటి వనరులను అభివృద్ధి చేయడం మరియు పునరుద్ధరించడం లక్ష్యంగా పెట్టుకుంది. ఈ మిషన్ కింద ఎకరం విస్తీర్ణంలో 50,000 నీటి వనరులను ఏర్పాటు చేస్తారు.

దిగువ పేర్కొన్న ఆరు మంత్రిత్వ శాఖలు మరియు విభాగాలను ప్రభుత్వం సంప్రదించింది.

  • గ్రామీణాభివృద్ధి శాఖ
  • భూ వనరుల శాఖ
  • తాగునీటి వనరుల శాఖ
  • పంచాయితీ రాజ్ మంత్రిత్వ శాఖ
  • అటవీ మంత్రిత్వ శాఖ
  • పర్యావరణం మరియు వాతావరణ మార్పు విభాగం.

మిషన్‌తో నిమగ్నమైన ఇతర సంస్థలు భాస్కరాచార్య నేషనల్ ఇన్‌స్టిట్యూట్ ఫర్ స్పేస్ అప్లికేషన్ అండ్ జియో-ఇన్ఫర్మేటిక్స్ (BISAG-N) సాంకేతిక భాగస్వామిగా ఉన్నాయి.



మహాత్మా గాంధీ NREGA, XV ఫైనాన్స్ కమిషన్ గ్రాంట్లు, వాటర్‌షెడ్ డెవలప్‌మెంట్ కాంపోనెంట్ వంటి PMKSY సబ్-స్కీమ్‌లు మరియు హర్ ఖేత్ కో పానీ వంటి అనేక ఇతర మిషన్‌లపై మిషన్ దృష్టి సారించింది. అలాగే, ఈ ప్రయత్నాలకు అనుబంధంగా పౌరులు మరియు ప్రభుత్వేతర వనరుల సమీకరణను పెంచడం మిషన్ లక్ష్యం.

భారత ప్రభుత్వం అనుకున్న విధంగా అమృత్ సరోవర్ నిర్మాణాన్ని పూర్తి చేయాలని అన్ని రాష్ట్రాల ప్రభుత్వం మరియు సెక్రటరీలను అభ్యర్థించారు. అమృత్ సరోవర్ నిర్మాణంలో సాంకేతికత వినియోగం ఉంటుందని ప్రభుత్వం హామీ ఇచ్చింది. వినియోగదారుల సంఘం కోసం నీటి నిర్మాణాన్ని ఏర్పాటు చేయాలని మరియు అమృత్ సరోవర్ యొక్క మెరుగైన అభివృద్ధికి అవసరమైన శిక్షణ ఇవ్వాలని రాష్ట్రాలు అభ్యర్థించబడ్డాయి. ఇప్పటి వరకు, అమృత్ సరోవర్ నిర్మాణానికి 12,241 స్థలాలు ఖరారు చేయబడ్డాయి, వాటిలో 4,856 అమృత్ సరోవర్ కోసం పనులు ప్రారంభించబడ్డాయి.

1. మిషన్ 15 ఆగస్టు 2023 నాటికి పూర్తి చేయాలని లక్ష్యంగా పెట్టుకుంది.

2. దేశవ్యాప్తంగా 50,000 అమృత్ సరోవర్‌ను నిర్మించనున్నారు.

3. ప్రతి అమృత్ సరోవర్ 10,000 క్యూబిక్ మీటర్ల నీటి నిల్వ సామర్థ్యంతో సుమారుగా 1 ఎకరం ఉంటుంది.

4. మిషన్ యొక్క కేంద్ర బిందువు ప్రజల భాగస్వామ్యం.

5. స్థానిక స్వాతంత్ర్య సమరయోధులు, వారి కుటుంబ సభ్యులు, అమరవీరుల కుటుంబ సభ్యులు, పద్మశ్రీ అవార్డు గ్రహీతలు మరియు స్థానిక ప్రాంతాల పౌరులు అమృత్ సరోవర్‌ను నిర్మించాల్సిన ప్రదేశాలు మరియు వారు అన్ని దశల నిర్మాణంలో నిమగ్నమై ఉంటారు.

6. ప్రతి అమృత్ సరోవర్లో, ఫ్లాగ్ హోస్టింగ్ ప్రతి స్వాతంత్ర్య దినోత్సవం, 15 ఆగస్టులో జరుగుతుంది.

Thursday, June 2, 2022

Pradhan Mantri Jan Vikas Karyakram

Pradhan Mantri Jan Vikas Karyakram has been revised for implementation w.e.f from 2022-23 onwards in all Districts of the country including all the Aspirational Districts. 

• The erstwhile Multi-sectoral Development Programme (MsDP) has been restructured and renamed as Pradhan Mantri Jan Vikas Karyakram (PMJVK) for effective implementation since 2018. 

• PMJVK is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme that seeks to provide better socio-economic infrastructure assets and basic amenities to the minorities mainly in the field of education, health & skill development. 

• This which would further lead to lessening of the gap between the national average and the minority communities with regard to backwardness parameters. • In 2018, the restructuring was done to be implemented in 1300 identified Minority Concentration Areas (MCAs) of the Country. 

• MCAs include Minority Concentration Blocks (MCBs), Minority Concentration Towns (MCTs) and Minority Concentration District Headquarters (MCD Hqrs). 

• Beneficiaries - The communities notified as minority communities under Section 2 (c) of the National Commission for Minorities (NCM) Act, 1992 would be taken as Minority Communities under PMJVK. 

• At present 6 communities namely Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Buddhists, Zoroastrians (Parsis) and Jains have been notified as Minority Communities under Section 2 (c) of the NCM Act, 1992. 

• Special focus by earmarking funds - 80% of the resources under the PMJVK would be earmarked for projects related to education, health and skill development. 

• 33 to 40% of resources under the PMJVK would be specifically allocated for women centric projects.

Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Important Government Schemes in 2021-22

 

Government Ministry

Name of Scheme

Ministry of Health & Family Welfare

Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Nidhi

Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Aarogya Yojna

National Digital Health Mission

Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojna

Intensified Mission Indradhanush 3.0

Ministry of Education

STARS Project

Institutions of Eminence Scheme

Mid-May Meal

Swach Vidyalaya Abhiyan

Kala Utsav

Shikshav Parv Initiative

Scheme for Promotion of Academic and Research Collaboration  (SPARC)

Higher Education Financing Agency (HEFA)

Ministry of Women and Child Development

Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojna

Poshan Abhiyan

Rashtriya Poshan Maah

Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship

Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojna

Ministry of Rural Development

Unique Land Parcel Identification Number (ULPIN) Scheme

National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP)

Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS)

Rashtriya Aajivika Mission

Gram Panchayat Development Plans

Startup Village Entrepreneurship Programme

DDU Grameen Kaushalya Yojna

Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojna

Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs

Global Housing Technology Challenge

Safaimitra Suraksha Challenge

PM SVANIDI

Climate-Smart City Assessment Framework

Swachh Sarvekshan 2021

Ministry of Jal Shakti

Rashtriya Swachhta Kendra

Grand ICT Challenge

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

Ambekar Social Innovation & Incubation Mission

Ministry of Finance

Saral Jeevan Bima

Ministry of Commerce & Industry

One District One Product Scheme

PRARAMBH: Startup India International Summit

Merchandise Export From India Scheme

Ministry of Textiles

SAMARTH Scheme


National Technical Textile Mission

Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways

Sagarmala Sea Plane Services

National Authority For Recycling of Ships

Ministry of Labor & Employment

Atal Beemit Vyakti Kalyan Yojna

Nation Career Service Project

Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food, and Public Distribution

Bureau of Indian Standards

Consumer Protection (Ecommerce) Rules, 2020

Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation

MPLADS (Members of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme)

NITI Aayog

Vision 2035

NPMPF ('National Program and Project Management Policy Framework')

Aatmanirbhar Bharat ARISE-Atal New India Challenge 

Minister of Railways, Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs and Food and Public Distribution

Startup India Seed Fund Scheme (SISFS)

Monday, May 9, 2022

కేంద్ర పథకాలు

 ప్రధానమంత్రి ఫసల్ బీమా

-లక్ష్యం: అతివృష్టి, అనావృష్టి, అకాల వర్షాలతో నష్టపోయిన రైతులను ఆదుకోవడం.
-రైతులకు సామాజిక భద్రత కల్పించడం.

ప్రయోజనాలు:
-నామమాత్రపు ప్రీమియంతో రైతులకు పంటల బీమా.
-ఖరీఫ్ సీజనలో ఆహార ధాన్యాలు, నూనెగింజల పంటలకు 1.5 శాతం ప్రీమియం.
-ఖరీఫ్, రబీ సీజనలలో ఉద్యాన పంటలకు 5 శాతం ప్రీమియం


ప్రధానమంత్రి జీవన్‌జ్యోతి బీమా

-లక్ష్యం: జీవిత బీమాతో భరోసా కల్పించడం

ప్రయోజనాలు
-18 నుంచి 50 ఏండ్ల వారికోసమే ఈ పథకం.
-రూ. 2 లక్షల జీవిత బీమా సదుపాయం.
-ఏడాదికి రూ. 330 ప్రీమియం అంటే రోజుకు రూ. 1 కంటే తక్కువ.
-బ్యాంకు ఖాతా తప్పనిసరి.
-ఈ పథకంలోని సభ్యులు ఏదైనా కారణంతో మృతిచెందితే వారి సంబంధీకులకు రూ. 2 లక్షల బీమా.
-ప్రతి ఏడాది రెన్యువల్ చేసుకోవాలి.


ప్రధానమంత్రి సురక్ష బీమా

-లక్ష్యం: ప్రమాద బీమాతో భరోసా కల్పించడం.

ప్రయోజనాలు
-ఏడాదికి కేవలం రూ. 12 ప్రీమియంతో ప్రమాద బీమా.
-18 నుంచి 70 ఏండ్ల వయస్సు గల వారికి వర్తింపు.
-సేవింగ్స్ ఖాతాతో బీమా.
-ఆటో డెబిట్ సౌకర్యం.
-ప్రమాదంలో మరణించినా, శాశ్వతంగా అంగవైకల్యాలుగా మారినా రూ. 2 లక్షల బీమా అందుతుంది.
-పాక్షిక వైకల్యం చెందితే రూ. లక్ష.


అటల్ పెన్షన్ యోజన

-లక్ష్యం: వృద్ధాప్యంలో ఆదాయ భద్రత.
-అసంఘటిత రంగంలోని 87 శాతం కార్మికులకు పింఛను.

ప్రయోజనాలు
-60 ఏండ్ల తర్వాత ప్రతి నెలా రూ. 1000 నుంచి రూ. 5000 వరకు పింఛను.
-వయస్సును బట్టి ప్రీమియం.
-ఎస్‌పీఎస్ తరహాలో ఏపీవైని 18 నుంచి 40 ఏండ్ల వయస్సు గల వారికి వర్తింపు.
-పింఛను రూ. 1000, రూ. 2000, రూ. 3000, రూ. 4000, రూ. 5000గా వర్తింపు.
-కనీసం 20 ఏండ్లు జమ చేయాలి.
-ప్రభుత్వ ఉద్యోగులు, సీపీఎస్, ఇతర పథకంలో లేనివారు మాత్రమే అర్హులు.
-సభ్యుడి కాంట్రిబ్యూషన్‌లో 50 శాతం ప్రభుత్వం ఇస్తుంది.
-ప్రీమియం నెలకు కనిష్ఠంగా రూ. 42 నుంచి గరిష్ఠంగా రూ. 210.

కృషోన్నతి యోజన

 Krishonnati Yojana | కృషోన్నతి యోజన

వ్యవసాయం, దాని అనుబంధ రంగాల్లోని పథకాలన్నింటినీ ఒకే గొడుగు కిందికి తెచ్చి ఎన్డీయే ప్రభుత్వం రూపొందించిన పథకమే కృషోన్నతి యోజన. దీని పరిధిలోని పథకాలు


-నేషనల్ ఫుడ్ సెక్యూరిటీ మిషన్ (ఎన్‌ఎఫ్‌ఎస్‌ఎం)
-నేషనల్ ఫుడ్ సెక్యూరిటీ మిషన్- వాణిజ్య పంటలు
-మిషన్ ఫర్ ఇంటిగ్రేటెడ్ డెవలప్‌మెంట్ ఆఫ్ హర్టికల్చర్ (ఎంఐడీహెచ్)
-నేషనల్ మిషన్ ఫర్ ఆయిల్‌సీడ్స్ అండ్ ఆయిల్ పామ్స్
-నేషనల్ మిషన్ ఫర్ సైస్టెనబుల్ అగ్రికల్చర్
-సాయిల్ హెల్త్‌కార్డు పథకం
-పరంపరాగత్ కృషి వికాస్ యోజన
-నేషనల్ స్కీం ఆన్ అగ్రికల్చర్ ఎక్స్‌టెన్షన్ అండ్ టెక్నాలజీ
-ఇంటిగ్రేటెడ్ స్కీం ఆన్ అగ్రికల్చరల్ మార్కెటింగ్
-ఇంటిగ్రేటెడ్ స్కీం ఆన్ అగ్రికల్చర్ సెన్సస్ అండ్ స్టాటిస్టిక్స్
-ఇంటిగ్రేటెడ్ స్కీం ఆన్ అగ్రికల్చర్ కో-ఆపరేషన్
-ఇన్వెస్ట్‌మెంట్ ఇన్ డిబెంచర్స్ ఆఫ్ స్టేట్ ల్యాండ్ డెవలప్‌మెంట్ బ్యాంక్స్
-నేషనల్ అగ్రిటెక్ ఇన్‌ఫ్రాస్ట్రక్చర్ ఫండ్
-ప్రైస్ స్టెబిలైజేషన్ ఫండ్ ఫర్ సెరీల్స్ అండ్ వెజిటబుల్స్

Saturday, December 29, 2018

Aajeevika Grameen Express Yojana

The Ministry is implementing Aajeevika Grameen Express Yojana (AGEY), the sub-scheme under Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana-National Rural Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NRLM) to facilitate transport facilities in the rural areas and also provide job opportunities to members of Self Help Groups (SHGs) under DAY-NRLM. The scheme was launched in August, 2017. However, the Ministry does not have a scheme called Gram ParivahanYojana.
    AGEY has the following two objectives:
    1. To provide safe, affordable and community monitored rural transport services to connect remote villages with key services and amenities (including access to markets, education and health) for the overall economic development of the area by making use of the supports available within the framework of DAY-NRLM.
    2. To provide an alternative source of livelihoods to members of Self Help Groups (SHGs) and their families under DAY-NRLM by facilitating them to operate public transport services in backward rural areas, as identified by the States.
The scheme is currently being implemented in 18 States and 624 vehicles are operational under the scheme as on 30th November, 2018.
AGEY was to be implemented in 250 blocks across the country on a pilot basis. Rajasthan was allocated 9 blocks under AGEY. The responsibility of identifying the blocks lies with the State government.
There is no separate budgetary allocation under AGEY. Under the programme, the Community Investment Fund (CIF) provided to Community Based Organisations (CBOs) under the existing provisions of DAY-NRLM are utilised for providing interest free loans to the SHG members.
AGEY is already under implementation in 18 States.
AGEY aims to provide connectivity to rural areas through vehicles operated by SHG members. State Rural Livelihoods Missions (SRLMs) in consultation with Community Based Organisations (CBOs) under DAY – NRLM identify routes where roads have been constructed under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) but has poor transport services. SHG members are then provided interest free loans by the CBOs for operating vehicles on the identified routes based on financial viability.

CENTRAL GOVERNMENT SCHEMES


Friday, July 14, 2017

Monday, July 3, 2017

Rashtriya Vayoshri Yojana

“Rashtriya Vayoshri Yojana”, a ‘Scheme for providing Physical Aids and Assisted-living Devices for Senior citizens belonging to BPL category’.
  • It was  launched in District Nellore, Andhra Pradesh on 1st April, 2017. 
  • Physical Aids and Assisted-living Devices for Senior citizens will be distributed in Camp mode and the Scheme will be implemented through the sole implementing agency, ‘Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation (ALIMCO)’, (a PSU under M/o SJ&E), which will undertake one year free maintenance of the aids & assisted living devices. 
  • The devices will help the Senior Citizens to overcome their age related physical impairment and to lead a dignified and productive life with minimal dependence on care givers or other members of the family. 
  • The ambitious Scheme, first of its kind in the country is expected to benefit 5,20,000 Senior Citizens over a period of the 3 years, he added.
Senior citizen & India:

As per the Census figures of 2011, the population of senior citizens in India is 10.38 crore.  More than 70% of the population of senior citizens live in rural areas of the country. A sizeable percentage (5.2%) of the senior citizens suffers from some sort of disabilities related to old age. Projections indicate that the number of elderly population will increase to around 173 million by 2026.

Background:
  • The proposal for formulation of a Scheme for providing Physical Aids and Assisted-Living Devices for Senior Citizens belonging to BPL Category was announced in the Budget 2015-16. 
  • Pursuant to this, the “Rashtriya Vayoshri Yojana” has been formulated. 
Details of the scheme:
  • The Scheme aims at providing Senior Citizens, belonging to BPL category and suffering from any of the age related disability/infirmity viz. Low vision, Hearing impairment, Loss of teeth and Locomotor disability, with such assisted-living devices which can restore near normalcy in their bodily functions, overcoming the disability/infirmity manifested. 
  • The assistive devices shall be of high quality and conforming to the standards laid down by the Bureau of Indian Standards, wherever applicable.
This is a Central Sector Scheme, fully funded by the Central Government. The expenditure for implementation of the scheme will be met from the "Senior Citizens' Welfare Fund". Under the Scheme, the following Aids and Assisted-Living Devices will be provided to eligible elderly beneficiary senior citizens, depending upon their physical impairment :-
1. Walking sticks
2. Elbow crutches
3. Walkers / Crutches
4. Tripods / Quadpods
5. Hearing Aids
6. Wheelchair
7. Artificial Dentures  
8. Spectacles   
Salient features of the Scheme are as under:-
  • Free of cost distribution of the devices, commensurate with the extent of disability/infirmity that is manifested among the eligible senior citizens.
  • In case of multiple disabilities/infirmities manifested in the same person, the assistive devices will be given in respect of each disability/impairment.
  • The devices will help the Senior Citizens to overcome their age related physical impairment and to lead a dignified and productive life with minimal dependence on care givers or other members of the family.
  • The Scheme will be implemented through the sole implementing agency, ‘Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation (ALIMCO)’, (a PSU under the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment).
  • ALIMCO will undertake one year free maintenance of the aids & assisted living devices.
  • Beneficiaries in each district will be identified by the State Governments/UT Administrations through a Committee chaired by the Deputy Commissioner/District Collector.
  • As far as possible, 30% of the beneficiaries in each district shall be women.
  • The State Government/UT Administration/District Level Committee can also utilize the data of BPL beneficiaries receiving Old Age Pension under the NSAP or any other Scheme of the State/UT for identification of senior citizens belonging to BPL category.
  • The devices will be distributed in Camp mode.
  • The expected financial outlay over the next three years (i.e. upto 2019-20) is Rs. 483.6 Crores.
The ambitious Scheme, first of its kind in the country is expected to benefit 5,20,000 Senior Citizens over a period of the 3 years.

WELFARE SCHEMES AND SCHEMES IN INDIA

1. “Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat”
  • It is an innovative measure that will lead to an enhanced understanding and bonding between the States through the knowledge of the culture, traditions and practices of different States & UTs, for strengthening the unity and integrity of India.
  • It will celebrate the cultural vibrancy of India while establishing a concrete mechanism to inculcate nationalism and cultural awareness among the fellow citizens of our nation.
  • Ministry of Culture will extend full support to implement the dream
  • During the RashtriyaEkta Divas address on 31st October, 2015 on the occasion of birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the Prime Minister announced that the Government of India proposes to launch a new initiative called ‘EK Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’.
  • All UT & States covered under the programme.
  • According to the scheme, two states will undertake a unique partnership for one year which would be marked by cultural and student exchanges. 6 MoUs between two States each were also signed on the occasion of launch, under this initiative.
2. National SC/ST hub and the Zero Defect, Zero Effect (ZED) scheme
  • An initiative of the Government of India targeted towards developing a supportive ecosystem towards SC/ST entrepreneurs.
  • The National SC/ST Hub (NSSH) would provide professional support to the SC/ST enterprises thereby enabling them to effectively participate in public procurement process.
  • The Hub would also work towards the development of new entrepreneurs to participate in procurement process leveraging on the ‘Stand up India’ programme. Selected entrepreneurs would be provided with support and mentoring by industry experts, CPSEs, and incubators.
  • The Hub would operate out of the National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) headquartered in Delhi, supported by a special cell created for this purpose
  • It is to provide professional support to entrepreneurs from the SC/ST and also
  • promote enterprise culture and entrepreneurship among them
  • It will work towards strengthening market access/linkage, capacity building, monitoring, sharing industrybest practices and leveraging financial support schemes.
  • It would also enable Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) to fulfill the procurement target set by the government. The Public Procurement Policy 2012 stipulates that 4 per cent of procurement done by Ministries, Departments and CPSEs would have to be from enterprises owned by SC/ST entrepreneurs.
ZED:
  • ZED Scheme aims to rate and handhold all MSMEs to deliver top quality products using clean technology. It will have sector-specific parameters for each industry.
  • Ten ZED cells which will implement the model have been launched. Quality Council of India (QCI) will play a very important role in implementation of the model. 
  • Under the model, the manufacturing units will be assessed and awarded ratings of bronze, silver, gold, diamond and platinum. A ZED platinum rating means the manufacturer is of international standard and follows global best practices. The assessing depend on the industry chosen, and the various quality and environment assessing factors include process automation, process capability, design, safety and hygiene issues, waste management, defect rate and people management. The government will also rope various companies and chambers of commerce to popularise the model among vendors and dealers
  • It was given for producing high quality manufacturing products with a minimal negative impact on environment.
  • The scheme will also be cornerstone of the Central Government’s flagship Make in India programme, which is aimed at turning India into a global manufacturing hub, generating jobs, boosting growth and increase incomes
Quality council of India:

Quality Council of India (QCI) was set up in 1997 by Government of India jointly with Indian Industry as an autonomous body under the administrative control of the Department to establish and operate the National Accreditation Structure for conformity assessment bodies; providing accreditation in the field of education, health and quality promotion. Besides the role of putting in place the accreditation structure, it also promotes the adoption of quality standards relating to Quality Management Systems ,Food Safety Management Systems. and Product Certification and Inspection Bodies through the accreditation services provided by National Accreditation Board for Certification Bodies (NABCB). Indian industry is represented in QCI by three premier industry associations namely ASSOCHAM; CII; and FICCI
3. UDAN
  • UdeDesh Ka AamNaagrik
  • To develop the regional aviation market
  • Applicable on flights which cover between 200 km and 800 km with no lower limit set for hilly, remote, island and security sensitive regions.
  • The scheme seeks to reserve a minimum number of UDAN seats i.e. seats at subsidized rates and also cap the fare for short distance flights.
  • The scheme UDAN envisages providing connectivity to un-served and under-served airports of the country through revival of existing air-strips and airports
  • Air India Ltd’s Alliance Air subsidiary will be the first airline to take wing under the government’s subsidized Udan scheme. (Bhatinda in Punjab to Delhi )
  • According to the Udan scheme, fares for half of the 70-seats will be capped at Rs2,500. Pricing for the rest will depend on how quickly the first 35 seats get booked. The remaining seats will be sold at small price increments. 
  • The scheme would be in operation for a period of 10 years. 
  • The selected airline operator would have to provide a minimum of 9 and a maximum of 40 UDAN Seats ( subsidized rates )on the UDAN Flights for operations through fixed wing aircraft and a minimum of 5 and a maximum of 13 Seats on the Flights for operations through helicopters. On each such route, the minimum frequency would be three and maximum of seven departures per week.
  • The fare for a one hour journey of appx. 500 km on a fixed wing aircraft or for a 30 minute journey on a helicopter would now be capped at Rs. 2,500, with proportionate pricing for routes of different stage lengths / flight duration.
  • The States have a key role under the scheme. The selection of airports where UDAN operations would start would be done in consultation with State Government and after confirmation of their concessions.
Financial Means:
  • A financial stimulus in the form of concessions from Central and State governments and airport operators like tax concessions, exemptions from parking and landing charges etc.
  • A Viability Gap Funding to the interested airlines to kick-off operations from such airports so that the passenger fares are kept affordable.
→ The VGF would be provided by a market based model. The operators would submit their proposals to the implementing agencies would then be offered for competitive bidding through a reverse bidding mechanism and the route would be awarded to the participant quoting the lowest VGF per Seat.
→ Such support would be withdrawn after a three year period, as by that time, the route is expected to become self-sustainable.
  • A Regional Connectivity Fund would be created to meet the VGF requirements under the scheme. The RCF levy per departure will be applied to certain domestic flights along with 20% contribution from states. The partner State Governments (other than North Eastern States and Union Territories where contribution will be 10 %) would contribute a 20% share to this fund. For balanced regional growth, the allocations under the scheme would be equitably spread across the five geographical regions of the country viz. North, West, South, East and North-east. 
4.Urja Ganga:  the highly ambitious gas pipeline project in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
  • Aims to provide piped cooking (PNG) gas to residents of the eastern region of the country and CNG gas for the vehicles.
  • It will also help in revival of defunct fertilizer plants in Barauni in Bihar, Gorakhpur in UP, Sindri in Jharkhand and Durgapur in West Bengal by supplying gas
  • Seven East India cities Varanasi, Jamshedpur, Patna, Ranchi, Kolkata, Bhubaneswar, Cuttack – will be the major beneficiary of this network development.
  • It will also help in revival of defunct fertilizer plants in Barauni in Bihar, Gorakhpur in UP, Sindri in Jharkhand and Durgapur in West Bengal by supplying gas
  • Under this project work on 2540-km long Jagdishpur-Haldia and Bokaro-Dhamra Natural Gas pipeline project will begin and will be completed between 2018 and 2020.
5. DBT for Kerosene
  • After the success of Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) in LPG/Cooking gas, the government is planning to launch DBT in Kerosene as well
  • It has initiated the process by a pilot programme in 4 districts of Jharkhand
6. JSY: Janani Suraksha Yojana
A latest study conducted by researchers from NCAER says that JSY has helped in reducing the socioeconomic inequalities as well as it has led to an enhancement in the utilisation of health services among all groups especially among the poorer and underserved sections in the rural areas.
  • The JSY was launched in 2005 as part of the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) to improve maternal and neonatal health by promotion of institutional deliveries (childbirth in hospitals
  • JSY is a 100 % centrally sponsored scheme and it integrates cash assistance with delivery and post-delivery care
  • Under the JSY, eligible pregnant women(belonging to the Below Poverty Line (BPL) households and ST category.) are entitled for cash assistance irrespective of the age of mother and number of children for giving birth in a government or accredited private health facility
  • special focus on Low Performing States (LPS). 
  • Part of NRHM
  • Janani Suraksha Yojana was launched in April 2005 by modifying the National Maternity Benefit Scheme (NMBS). The NMBS came into effect in August 1995 
  • transferred from the Ministry of Rural Development to the Department of Health & Family Welfare during the year 2001-02.
It is implemented through ASHA, the accredited social health activist, acting as an effective link between the Government and the poor pregnant women under this scheme
7. Swachh Bharat Misssion: 2nd Anniversary
  • Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh are the first states to have become
  • open defecation free (ODF) in urban areas.
→ The State of Himachal Pradesh has been declared Open Defecation Free (ODF), making it the second State in the country after Sikkim to achieve the feat in rural areas It was launched on 2 October 2014 to make India clean and open defecation free by 2019, Mahatma Gandhi’s 150th birth anniversary.
→ The programme is divided into two categories -- Swachh Bharat Mission (Gramin) and Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban). 
→  The Ministry for Drinking Water and Sanitation is looking at the rural part of the scheme. 
  • The Urban Development Ministry is implementing the programme in urban areas
  • Budgetary provisions for the two sub-Missions will be provided separately in the demand for Grant of the Ministries of Drinking Water and Sanitation (for Gramin) and Ministry of Urban Development (for Urban).
8. Pradhan MantriGarib Kalyan Yojana
  • Aim is to use black-money collected post-demonetization in welfare schemes for the poor
  • The government wants to give people an opportunity to pay taxes with penalties and declare undisclosed income through the proposed Pradhan MantriGarib Kalyan Yojana (PMGKY).
PMGKY
  • PMGKY will allow people to deposit previously untaxed money by paying 50% of the total amount: 30% as tax and 10% as penalty on the undisclosed income, as well as 33% of the taxed amount as cess.
  • The declarant will also have to deposit 25% of undisclosed income in a deposit scheme to be notified by the RBI under the Pradhan MantriGarib Kalyan Deposit Scheme, 2016
  • If the declarant refuses the option of using the government deposit scheme, 85% of the amount will be deducted as taxes and penalties.
  • For money that is found in raids, taxes and penalties of nearly 90% of the amount will be levied, leaving just 10% with the owner.
Taxation Laws (Second Amendment) Bill, 2016 proposes to introduce a scheme named the 'Pradhan MantriGarib Kalyan Yojana, 2016'.

Demonetisation was earlier done in 1978 When the government demonetised Rs. 1000, Rs. 5000 and Rs. 10000 notes. 
  • This was done under the High Denomination Bank Note (Demonitisation) Act, 1978
  • The difference between 1978 and 2016 Demonitisation is that the currency in circulation (of the higher denomination) is higher in 2016 than was in 1978
9. Housing for All
  • Under the scheme the Government proposes to provide an environmentally safe and secure pucca house to very rural household by 2022
  • It is named as the Pradhan MantriAwaas Yojana (Gramin)- PMAY-G
  • As per the Ministry of Housing, the project cost will be shared by both the central government and the state govt
  • Delhi and Chandigarh are the two cities which will not be covered under the scheme
  • In its first phase the target is to complete one crore houses by March 2019.
  • Local materials will be used largely - along with a complete home with cooking space, electricity provision, LPG, toilet and bathing area, drinking water etc through convergence.
  • The payment process- will be through IT/DBT mode with Aadhaar linked Bank accounts with consent, to ensure complete transparency and accountability.
  • Skill training of Masons-There is a provision for orientation of beneficiaries. A 45 days on site hands-on skill training of Rural Masons helps poor households to move up the skilling ladder.
10. Business Reform Action Plan (BRAP) for States/UTs
  • Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP), Ministry of Commerce and Industry a 340 point reform agenda
  • The DIPP, in partnership with World Bank has studied the extent to which states have implemented the BRAP.
  • This study was recently released in its Assessment of State Implementation of Business Reforms 2015-16.
  • Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have jointly topped the rankings.
  • Major progress was made by states like Telangana, Haryana, and Uttarakhand
  • The assessment, first of its kind, promoted both competitive and cooperative federalism among the States and Union Territories (UTs). The first wave of regulatory improvement measures further created a need to sustain the momentum of the regulatory reform.
The online portal aims to provide the following:
  • Real time ranking and tracking of the States and UT’s based on the implementation of the recommendations
  • Details of the good practices to learn and replicate from the experience
  • Provide information on current policies and practices across the States and UT’s
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11. National food security act (NFSA)
  • The Centre notified that the entire country has now come under the umbrella of National Food Security Act with Kerala and Tamil Nadu joining the bandwagon.
  • With this move, now 81.34 crore people will get wheat at Rs. 2/kg and rice at Rs. 3/kg
  • NFSA: In 2013
  • There are two types of beneficiaries under the PDS: AAY (Antyodya Anna Yojana, launched in 2000) and priority households. 
  • Every AAY household is entitled to get 35 kg of food grains every month while priority households (BPL amilies) are entitled to get five kg per person of food grains every month
12. LEEP (Logistics Efficiency Enhancement Programme)
  • Aims to enhance the freight transportation in India through improving cost, time, tracking and transferability of consignments through infrastructure, procedural and Information Technology (IT) interventions
  • The programme has been undertaken under Bharat Pariyojana.
13. Pradhan Mantri YUVA Yojana
  • Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
  • for entrepreneurship training and education
  • scheme spans over five years (2016-17 to 2020-21) with a project cost of Rs. 499.94 crore
  • scheme will also include easy access to information, mentor network, credit, incubator, accelerator and advocacy to create a pathway for the youth
  • The institutes under the PM’s YUVA Yojana include 2200 Institutes of Higher Learning (colleges, universities, and premier institutes), 300 schools, 500 ITIs and 50 Entrepreneurship Development Centres, through Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs).
  • over 7 lakh students in 5 years through 3,050 institutes.
14. PRADHAN MANTRI SURAKSHIT MATRITVA ABHIYAN (PMSMA)
  • By Ministry of Health & Family Welfare(MoHFW).
  • Aims provide assured, comprehensive and quality antenatal care, free of cost, universally to all pregnant women 
  • The check up will take place on ninth day of every month. Blood pressure, weight,
  • sugar level, haemoglobin test, blood test, screening and some other tests are done for free under this scheme.
  • All medical check up will be free of cost. Medical centres, hospitals, private clinics and government health centres will host these check ups
  • Women who are in their three months to six month pregnancy will be eligible to take the scheme. It is for the women who are not from urban areas; semi urban and rural areas will be preferred
  • envisages to improve the quality and coverage of Antenatal Care (ANC) including diagnostics and counseling services as part of the Reproductive Maternal Neonatal Child and Adolescent Health (RMNCH+A) Strategy.
  • Participation of the Private Practitoners:-The programme follows a systematic approach for engagement with private sector which includes motivating private practitioners to volunteer for the campaign developing strategies for generating awareness and appealing to the private sector to participate in the Abhiyan at government health facilities.
  • Identification and follow up of high risk pregnancies. A sticker indicating the condition and risk factor of the pregnant women would be added onto MCP card for each visit:
  • Green Sticker- for women with no risk factor detected
  • Red Sticker – for women with high risk pregnancy
15. Saur Sujala Yojana
  • From CHH
  • Under the scheme, solar powered irrigation pumps of 3HP and 5HP capacity would be distributed to farmers by March 2019.
  • The scheme targets areas where there is no reach of electricity.
  • Around 51,000 farmers would be benefitted in the state with the launch of the scheme
Advantage:
  • The installation of solar pumps is done in arid regions such as in Africa, India and South America
  • Aiming at increasing local farmers productivity and as a consequence, improving their living conditions.
  • It helps in saving Energy
  • There is no fuel cost - as it uses available free sun light.
  • It can be operated lifelong.
  • It is highly reliable and durable
  • It is easy to operate and maintain.
16.Kerala has become the third State to be declared Open Defecation Free(ODF)
17. Trade Related Entrepreneurship Assistance and Development (TREAD)” 
  • By:Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME)
  • To promote women entrepreneurs
  • economic empowerment of women through trade related training, information and counseling activities related to trades, products, services
  • Under the scheme, there is a provision for Government of India grant up to 30% of the loan/ credit maximum up to Rs. 30.00 lakh as appraised by lending institutions/ banks.
  • The lending institutions/ banks would finance loan assistance for a group of women through NGOs for undertaking non- farm activities
  • Economic empowerment of women through trade related training, information and counseling activities related to trades, products, services, etc. 
18. NeHa: Setting up a National eHealth Authority for the promotion of eHealth standards by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
A regulatory body, tasked with overseeing the digitisation of health information,
19. Revenue Insurance Scheme for Plantation Crops (RIPS)
  • By Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry
  • improved form of the Price Stabilization Fund (PSF) Scheme, 2003 which was closed in 2013.
  • Launched for protecting growers of plantation crops from twin risks of yield loss due to pest attacks, adverse weather parameters etc. and income loss caused by fall indomestic and international prices
20.VAN JEEVAN
Union Ministry of Tribal Affairs in collaboration with UNDP and National Scheduled Tribes Finance and Development Corporation (NSTFDC) launched “Vanjeevan” the National Resource Centre (NRC) for Tribal Livelihood issues at Bhubaneswar.
  • Scheme will identify problems related to livelihood issues, provide skill training and to facilitate entrepreneurship and employment among tribal people.
  • NRC will serve as an apex central institution within Ministry of Tribal Affairs to act as research and technical hub for the socio-economic development of tribal communities.
  • In first phase it will be launched in selected districts of six states having low HDI value of tribal people. These states are Assam, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Odisha and Telangana.
  • In 2nd phase, programme will be implemented in Arunachal Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Meghalaya and Tripura
  • The programme will focus on the identification of local resources, keeping in view the existing skill level. The programme will facilitate utilization of funds under various Government programmes for the above purpose. The National Resource Centre will serve as a platform for livelihood mapping, skill gap analysis and knowledge hub where consolidation of best livelihood and entrepreneurship models will be accessible for tribal entrepreneurship development.
21. GArv II App
  • Power ministry launched GARV app to provide real time data about rural electrification in all (6 lakh) villages of the country.
  • Earlier GARV app only provided data about rural electrification regarding 18,452 unelectrified villages while GARV II will provide real time data about all villages
22. ‘100 Million for 100 Million’ Campaign organized by the Kailash Satyarthi Children’s Foundation
  • The Campaign aims to mobilise 100 million youth for 100 million underprivileged children across the world, to end child labour, child slavery, violence against children and promote the right of every child to be safe, free, and educated, over the next 5 years.
  • The campaign would use social media for the purpose of sensitising people, building awareness, petitioning, creating demands on governments and international community and asking corporates to ensure no child labour, child slave or trafficked youth is involved in their supply and production chains.
23. PM UJJVALA YOJANA (PMUY) has achieved the target of providing 1.5 crore of LPG connection in financial year 2015-16 in just 8 months.
  • Under PMUY, national LPG coverage has been increased from 61% (in Jan 2016) to 70% (in December 2016)
  • Top 5 states with highest number of connections are UP (46 lakh), WB (19 lakh), Bihar (17 lakh), MP (17 lakh), Rajasthan (14 lakh) constituting 75% of total connections till today.
  • Hilly states like J&K, HP, Uttarakhand, all NE states have a coverage of less than national average
  • PMUY scheme provides free LPG connections in the name of woman head of BPL household identified through Socio-Economic Caste Census Data.
  • Financial assistance of Rs 1600 will be provided per connection by GoI.
  • It is the first welfare scheme implemented by Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.
  • To be implemented over 3 year period (2016-19) overall providing 5 cr connections to BPL households.
  • It will help in replacing the unclean cooking fuels mostly used in rural India with clean and more efficient LPG resulting in empowerment of women and protecting their health.
24.DeenDayalUpadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana (DDUGJY)
  • Flagship programme of power ministry to facilitate 24*7 power supply in rural area villages
  • It was launched in 2015 in Patna.
  • Earlier scheme for rural electrification called Rajiv Gandhi GrameenVidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) has been subsumed in this scheme
  • reforms in the rural areas. It focuses on feeder separation (rural households & agricultural) and strengthening of sub-transmission & distribution infrastructure 
25.Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY)
  • Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) was launched on 25th December, 2000.
  •  It is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme.
  •  PMGSY aims to provide all-weather road connectivity to all unconnected habitations in rural areas of the country.
  • Recently the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEE) approved the Centrally  ponsored scheme named Road Connectivity Project for Left Wing Extremism (LWE) Affected Areas.
  • The project will be launched under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY).
  • Ministry of Rural Development will be the sponsoring as well as the implementing Ministry of this project.
  • The implementing period is of four years from 2016-17 to 2019-20
  • The PMGSY guideline does not permit construction/upgradation of MDRs. However, keeping special circumstances of LWE areas in view, MDRs would be taken up under the scheme as a special dispensation. The National Highways and the State Highways would be excluded from this project. The roads to be constructed under the scheme have been identified by the Ministry of Home Affairs in close consultation with the State Governments and the security agencies, by following a process of extensive consultation.
26. Mahatma Gandhi Pravasi Suraksha Yojana 
The Union Cabinet has approved closure of the Mahatma Gandhi Pravasi Suraksha Yojana (MGPSY) which was set up in 2012 to address the social security-related issues of the Emigration Check Required (ECR)-category workers going abroad for employment to ECR countries.
Why?
The subscription under the MGPSY was very low and no new subscription was received for more than a year. Closure of the scheme will, therefore, obviate the avoidable recurring administrative and record-keeping expenditure.
About the scheme:
Mahatma Gandhi Pravasi Suraksha Yojana is a special social security scheme which includes Pension and Life Insurance, introduced by Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs for the overseas Indian workers in possession of Emigration Check Required (ECR) passports.
It is a voluntary scheme designed to help workers to meet their three financial needs: saving for retirement, saving for their return and resettlement, and providing free life insurance offering coverage for death from natural causes.

27.Swasthya Raksha Yojana
  • By AYUSH ministry
  • Why: To promote health and health education in rural villages
  • launched on the lines of Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan but with a focus on traditional healthcareservices.
  • The programme will be held by giving special emphasis on the demographic information of the particular area where they will take place. The information will vary from region to region and the focus will be on the food habits, lifestyle, etc. of that particular region. Apart from that, knowledge will also be shared on the endemic diseases and the ways to prevent those. This will be done by the SwasthyaRakshan OPDs organized in each village on a weekly basis. Treatment will also be provided for various disease conditions.
28.Nai Roshni Scheme
  • Leadership development programme launched by the Ministry of Minority Affairs in 2012-13.
  • To empower and instill confidence among minority women, including their neighbours from other communities living in the same village/locality, by providing knowledge, tools and techniques for interacting with Government systems, banks and other institutions at all level
  • The scheme has been implemented through NGOs, civil societies and government institutions.
  • The scheme also includes Educational Programmes, Health and Hygiene, Swacch Bharat, Financial Literacy, Life Skills, Legal Rights of Women, Digital Literacy, Advocacy for social and behavioural change.
  • The scheme helps in fighting different social stigmas such as poverty
  • It empowers the minority women to stand up for their rights.
29. SWACCH SWASTH SARVATRA
  • WHO: Joint initiative between the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation and the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
  • The objective is to strengthen community health centres in 708 open defecation-free
  • blocks across the country to enable them to achieve higher levels of cleanliness and hygiene.
  • The objective of this programme is to build on and manifest the achievements of two different schemes
  • Swacch Bharat Mission by Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation
  • Kayakalp of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
  • Under Kayakalp, one Primary Health Centre (PHCs) in each district is awarded for meeting quality standards including sanitation and hygiene. Under SBM, the Gram Panchayat in which the PHC which gets awarded under Kayakalp for that district will be noted, and special focus will be given to make it ODF at the earliest.
30.Mahila Police Volunteer Initiative
  • Who: joint initiative between Ministry of Women & Child Development and Union Ministry of Home Affairs
  • Why:to create a safe and enabling environment for women
  • One Mahila Police Volunteer per Gram Panchayat is to be assigned under this scheme
  • Haryana became the first state to adopt the Mahila Police Volunteer Initiative
31.'SaanjhiSaanjh'.
  • National Newspaper dedicated to Senior Citizen
  • By Ministry for Social Justice and Empowerment 
  • It will be a bilingual newspaper - Hindi and English
  • It will be published by Harikrit which is an NGO for the elderly.
  • It will carry important and useful news pertaining to elderly persons besides inspirational stories
32..Modified Special Incentive Package Scheme (M-SIPS):
  • Amendments to the Modified Special Incentive Package Scheme (M-SIPS) in a bid to achieve net zero imports in the electronics sector by2020
  • M-SIPS policy was launched in July 2012 for a three year period by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY).
  • Its primary objective was to encourage investments in Electronics System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) Sector and speed up the disbursement process.
  • The policy encourages companies to produce domestically by providing them 20-25% subsidy on capital expenditure.
  • The Government has increased fund allocation to this scheme in budget 2017-18.
33.Indira Gandhi MatritvaSahyog Yojana (IGMSY)

Prime minister announced that every pregnant woman would get Rs. 6000 for hospital stay, vaccination and nutrition
started by the UPA government in 2010.
  • The scheme was started on a pilot basis in 53 districts.
  • However, the National Food Security Act of 2013 made its universal coverage compulsory. Section 4(b) of the National Food Security Act states that every pregnant and lactating women is entitled to maternity benefits of not less than Rs. 6000
  • IGMSY originally provided a benefit of Rs. 4000 which was increased to Rs. 6000 with National Food Security Act, 2013. This cash transfer scheme is applicable to pregnant and lactating women of age 19 and above for up to 2 living children.
  • All pregnant women are eligible unless they have already received paid leave or maternity benefits from their employers in the private or government sector.
34.Varishtha Pension Bima Yojana
Scheme will be launched by the Life insurance
  • Post demonetisation, banks slashed interest rates on fixed deposits, therefore the government has launched VPBY to safeguard the interests of the senior citizens.
  • The scheme has been announced with a guaranteed interest rate of 8 percent for 10 years.
  • The difference between the return generated by LIC and the guaranteed 8 percent interest would be compensated through the subsidy given to LIC.
  • The scheme will be open for subscription for one year from the date of launch 
  • The subscriber can opt for pension on a monthly, quarterly, half yearly and annual basis.
  • Senior citizen can invest up to 7.5 lakhs.Insurance Corporation of India from 1 April 2017.
RashtriyaVayoshri Yojana”, a ‘Scheme for providing Physical Aids and Assisted-living Devices for Senior citizens belonging to BPL category’.
  • It was  launched in District Nellore, Andhra Pradesh on 1st April, 2017. 
  • Physical Aids and Assisted-living Devices for Senior citizens will be distributed in Camp mode and the Scheme will be implemented through the sole implementing agency, ‘Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation (ALIMCO)’, (a PSU under M/o SJ&E), which will undertake one year free maintenance of the aids & assisted living devices. 
  • The devices will help the Senior Citizens to overcome their age related physical impairment and to lead a dignified and productive life with minimal dependence on care givers or other members of the family. 
  • The ambitious Scheme, first of its kind in the country is expected to benefit 5,20,000 Senior Citizens over a period of the 3 years
35.ShaGun' - a Web-portal for SarvaShikshaAbhiyan
  • It has been prepared by World Bank in collaboration with Ministry of Human Resource Development.
  • ShaGun’ aims to capture and showcase innovations and progress in elementary education sector of India by continuous monitoring of the flagship scheme - SarvaShikshaAbhiyan (SSA).
 SarvaSikshaAbhiyan (SSA)
  • SSA is an Indian Government programme aimed at the universalisation of elementary education "in a time bound manner", as mandated by the 86th Amendment to the Constitution of India making free and compulsory education to children between the ages of 6 to 14 a fundamental right. • SSA has been operational since 2000-2001 to provide for a variety of interventions for universal access and retention, bridging of gender and social category gaps in elementary education, and improving the quality of learning. 
  • SSA interventions include inter alia, opening of new schools and alternate schooling facilities, construction of schools and additional classrooms, toilets and drinking water, provisioning for teachers, regular teacher in service training and academic resource support, free textbooks& uniforms and support for improving learning achievement levels / outcome.
 36.fertilizer sector: DBT
  • Pilot projects to introduce Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) in fertilizer sector have been taken up in 16 districts
  • DBT scheme was started on 2013 to: 
→ Reform Government delivery system for simpler and faster flow of information/funds.
→ Ensure accurate targeting of the beneficiariesby preventing de-duplication and fraud.
→ DBT Mission was created in the Planning Commission to implement the DBT programmes.
→ In 2015 it was placed in Cabinet Secretariat underSecretary (Co-ordination & PG).
→ JAM i.e. Jan Dhan, Aadhaar and Mobile are the three enablers of DBT.
37.Rashtriya Rail SanrakshaKosh
  • It will be created with a corpus of ` 1 lakh crores over a period of 5 years.
  • Government will lay down clear cut guidelines and timeline for implementing various safety works to be funded from this Kosh.
  • Unmanned level crossings on Broad Gauge lines will be eliminated by 2020
38.Cyber Swachchta Kendra–Botnet Cleaning and Malware Analysis Centre
  • Why: For analysis of malware and botnets that affect networks and systems.
  • part of Digital India initiative under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY).
  • centre will work in coordination with the internet service providers (ISPs) and Industry
39.Pradhan MantriGramin Digital SakshartaAbhiyan' (PMGDISHA)
  • One of the largest digital literacy programmes in the world.
  • To make 6 crore rural households digitally literate by March 2019.
  • To ensure equitable geographical reach, each of the 250,000 Gram Panchayats would be expected to register an average of 200-300 candidates.
  • The implementation of the Scheme would be carried out under the overall supervision of Ministry of Electronics and IT in active collaboration with States/UTs through their designated State Implementing Agencies, District e-Governance Society (DeGS), etc.
  • The PMGDISHA being initiated under Digital India Programme would cover 6 crore households in rural areas to make them digitally literate.
  • This would empower the citizens by providing them access to information, knowledge and skills for operating computers / digital access devices.
40.Mahila Shakti Kendra
Budget 2017-18 speech mentioned that Mahila Shakti Kendra will be set-up at village level in 14 lakh ICDS Anganwadi Centres.
  • It will provide one stop convergent support services for empowering rural women with opportunities for skill development, employment, digital literacy, health and nutrition.
  • It will increase access of essential services for women.
41. Kadiyan Srihari Committee
By MHRD
to look into the matter of girls’ education.
42.Project Tejaswini:
World Bank has signed an agreement with India to provide $63 million loan for Project Tejaswinitoempower adolescent girls and young women in state of Jharkhand.
  • It aims to empower adolescent girls and young women (between 14-24 years) with basic life skills and further provide opportunity to complete their secondary education and acquire market driven skills. This program was approved by World Bank in 2016.
  • Project will be implemented in 17 districts of Jharkhand and estimated 6.8 lakh adolescent girls and young women are expected to benefit from this programme.
  • This is the first World Bank project in India that is solely focused on the welfare of adolescent girls and young women
43.HamariDharohar Scheme
central sector scheme launched in 2014 by the Ministry of Minority Affairs in order 
  • To preserve the rich heritage of minority communities under the overall concept of Indian culture
  • The six minority communities notified under the National Commission for Minorities Act, 1992 are to be covered. They are: Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, Parsis and Jains.
  • Two other schemes formulated for the benefit of minorities are: Padho Pradesh and Nayi Roshni.
44.‘Middle Income Group Scheme’
  • To provide affordable legal services where fees would be charged as per the schedule attached to the scheme.
  • Introduced by SC 
  • will be administered through a society named ‘Supreme Court Middle Income Group (MIG) Legal Aid Society’ registered for this purpose. The Patron-in-Chief of the society is Chief Justice of India and the Attorney General is its ex-officio Vice President.
  • Its beneficiaries will be litigants in the SC whose gross income is less than Rs. 60,000 per month or Rs. 7.5 lakh per annum
45. E-Laabh
To pay subsidies in cash like in LPG to the targetedbeneficiaries, the Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development and Fisheries Dept. launched elaabh software
46.RashtriyaYuvaSashaktikaranKaryakaram (RYSK)
  • By Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports 
  • It has integrated 8 of its schemes under one umbrella scheme known as RashtriyaYuvaSashaktikaranKaryakaram (RYSK)
  • The schemes that have been integrated under RYSK are as follows:
→ Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS)
→ National Youth Corps (NYC)
→ National Programme for Youth and Adolescent Development (NPYAD)
→ Youth Hostels (YH)
→ Assistance to Scoring and Guiding Organisations
→ National Discipline Scheme (NDS)
→ National Young Leaders Programme
  • The scheme will benefit youth in the age group of 15-29 years as per the definition of “youth” in National Youth Policy, 2014.
  • Two schemes under the ministry have been kept out of this umbrella scheme. They are National Service Scheme (NSS) and Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development (RGNIYD).
47.“Grameen Khel Mahakumbh
Khelo India National Level Competitions under the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports took place in January.The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports is set to start off rural games as “Grameen Khel Mahakumbh” under Khelo India Scheme. 
Khelo India Scheme
It is a national programme which aims to develop grassroots level talent by providing them with a national level platform.
The GOI of India merged the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Abhiyanwith Khelo India in 2016. 
  • Two other schemes that were brought under the umbrella of Khelo India are: Urban Sports InfrastructureScheme (USIS) and National Sports Talent Search Scheme (NSTSS)
48. India’s first floating elementary school, named Loktak Elementary Floating School
49.SAATHIYA’ Resource Kit and ‘SAATHIYA SALAH’ Mobile App for Adolescents
  • One of the key interventions under the RashtriyaKishorSwasthyaKaryakram(RKSK) programme is introduction of the Peer Educators (Saathiyas) who act as a catalyst for generating demand for the adolescent health services and imparting age appropriate knowledge on key adolescent health issues to their peer groups.
  • In order to equip the Saathiyas in doing so, the Health Ministry has launched the Saathiya Resource Kit (including ‘Saathiya Salah’ Mobile App) for adolescents
  • In addition to the kit is the mobile app ‘Saathiya Salah’ (downloadable from Google playstore) which acts as a ready information source for the adolescents in case they are unable to interact with the Peer Educators.
 RashtriyaKishorSwasthyaKaryakram (RKSK)
The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has launched a 
health programme for adolescents, in the age group of 10-19 years 
in January 2014, which would target their nutrition, reproductive 
health and substance abuse, among other issues.
The key principle of this programme is adolescent participation 

and leadership, equity and inclusion, gender equity and strategic 
partnerships with other sectors and stakeholders.
The programme envisions enabling all adolescents in India to realize 

their full potential by making informed and responsible decisions related
 to their health and well-being and by accessing the services and 
support they need to do so.
It introduces community-based interventions through peer educators 

(Saathiyas), and is underpinned by collaborations with other ministries 
and state governments.
Objectives
  • Reduce the prevalence of malnutrition among adolescent girls and boys
  • Reduce the prevalence of iron-deficiency anaemia (IDA) among
  • Improve nutrition
 49. BHIM &UPI
  • Aadhaar-based payments app developed by the National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI).
  • can work even on basic phones as it supports USSD payments
  • Payment can be done through scanning QR code.
  • Unified Payments Interface (UPI)”.
  • The UPI is for mobile based payment method that powers multiple bank accounts into a single mobile application.
  • It facilitates ‘virtual address’ as a single payment identifier for sending and collecting money.
  • The single identifier will eliminate the need to exchange sensitive information such as bank account numbers during a financial transaction.
50. Mission Indradhanush
  • Revamp PSB
  • PJ Nayak Committee
  • seven key reforms of appointments, board of bureau, capitalisation, de-stressing, empowerment, framework of accountability and governance reforms.
  • It aims to clean up the balance sheets of PSBs to ensure banks remain solvent and fully comply with global capital adequacy norms, Basel-III.
51. Diamond Quadrilateral
  • Project of the Indian railways to establish high speed rail network in India.
  • This quadrilateral will connect the four metro cities in India, i.e. Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai.
  • Similar to Golden Quadrilateral which is a roadway project which connects the four metros by Express Ways.
  • The Golden Quadrilateral falls under National Highways Development Project.
52.Permanent Residency Status (PRS) to foreign investors
  • PRS will be granted for a period of 10 years with multiple entry, which can be renewed for another 10 years.
  •  In order to avail this scheme, the foreign investor will have to invest a minimum of 10 crores rupees within 18 months or 25 crores rupees within 36 months.
  • Further, the foreign investment should result in generating employment to at least  20 resident Indians every financial year.
  • For dwelling purpose, PRS holders will be allowed to purchase one residential property. Their spouse and dependents will be also allowed to undertake studies in India and take up employment in private sector.