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Wednesday, 8 August 2018

DEENDAYAL ANTYODAYA YOJANA: NRLM

Introduction:

  • National Rural Livelihoods Mission is a poverty alleviation program launched in 2011 to promote self-employment and organization of rural poor. The core principle in the scheme is to organize the poor into self-help groups and make them capable of self-employment.
  • The programme aims at mobilising all rural poor women into self-managed community institutions such as self-help groups, village organisations, cluster level federations, producer groups/companies, in a phased manner.
  • In November 2015, the program was renamed Deendayal Antayodaya Yojana (DAY-NRLM).
 

Background of the program:

  • The Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY) was launched by the Ministry of Rural Development in the year 1999. The SGSY aimed at providing sustainable income to rural BPL households through income generating assets/economic activities in order to bring them out of poverty.
  • To examine various aspects of the scheme implementation, Ministry of Rural Development constituted a Committee on Credit Related Issues under SGSY (under the Chairmanship of Prof. Radhakrishna). The Committee recommended adoption of a ‘Livelihoods Approach’ to rural poverty elimination.

The approach encompassed the following four inter-related tasks:

  • Mobilizing poor households into functionally effective SHGs and their federations.
  • Enhancing access to bank credit and financial, technical and marketing services.
  • Building capacities and skills for gainful and sustainable livelihoods development.
  • Converging various schemes for efficient delivery of social and economic support services to poor households.
  • The government accepted the recommendation of the Committee and restructured SGSY into National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM) in FY 2010-11 to provide a sharper and greater focus as well as momentum for poverty reduction.

DAY-NRLM:

  • The scheme is focused on promoting self-employment and organization of rural poor.
  • The Mission aims at creating efficient and effective institutional platforms of the rural poor, enabling them to increase household income through sustainable livelihood enhancements and improved access to financial service.

Main features of the scheme:

  • The scheme was launched through investment support by the World Bank.
  • The programme has a special focus on women empowerment including a dedicated component for promoting farm and non-farm based livelihoods for women farmers in rural areas.
  • The program organizes one woman member from each household into affinity based women SHGs and federations at village level and at higher levels.
  • NRLM supports the financial inclusion of the SHG members from rural poor households through bank linkage and also works with the Banking sector to ensure credit flow to the SHGs.
  • The financial support under the programme is mainly in the form of Revolving Fund and Community Investment Funds, given as grants to the Self Help Groups (SHGs) and their federations.
  • The Government is implementing DAY-NRLM across the country in all States and Union Territories (except Delhi and Chandigarh).

Target:

  • NRLM set a target to cover 7 Crore rural poor households through self-managed Self Help Groups (SHGs) and federated institutions and support them for livelihoods collectives in a period of 8-10 years.
  • DAY-NRLM ensures adequate coverage of vulnerable sections of the society such that 50 percent of the beneficiaries are members of the SCs & STs, 15 percent from minority groups and 3 percent from persons with disability, while keeping in view the overall target of 100 percent coverage of the rural poor households identified through Socio-Economic and Caste Census (SECC) and through participatory processes of identification of poor households and approved by Gram Sabha.

Mission mode approach: 

NRLM implementation is in a Mission Mode. This enables:
  • Shift from the present allocation based strategy to a demand-driven strategy enabling the states to formulate their own livelihoods-based poverty reduction action plans,
  • Focus on targets, outcomes and time bound delivery,
  • The continuous capacity building, imparting requisite skills and creating linkages with livelihoods opportunities for the poor, including those emerging in the organized sector, and
  • Monitoring against targets of poverty outcomes.
As NRLM follows a demand-driven strategy, the States have the flexibility to develop their livelihoods-based perspective plans and annual action plans for poverty reduction. The overall plans would be within the allocation for the state based on inter-se poverty ratios.

Sub schemes under DAY-NLM:

Some of the schemes launched under DAY-NLM are:
  • Aajeevika Grameen Express Yojana.
  • Start-up Village Entrepreneurship Programme.
  • Deen Dayal Upadhyay –Grameen Kaushalya Yojana.
  • Mahila Kisan Sahshaktikaran Pariyojana.

Aajeevika Grameen Express Yojana:

  • Aajeevika Grameen Express Yojana (AGEY)” is a sub scheme under Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana – National Rural Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NRLM).
  • The scheme was launched by Ministry of Rural Development.
  • The sub-scheme was implemented in 250 blocks in the country on a pilot basis for a period of 3 years from 2017-18 to 2019-20.

The main objectives of AGEY are:

  • To provide an alternative source of livelihoods to members of SHGs under DAY-NRLM by facilitating them to operate public transport services in backward rural areas, as identified by the states;
  • 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.

Start-up Village Entrepreneurship Program:

The Start-up Village Entrepreneurship Programme (SVEP) is being implemented as a sub-scheme under National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) to promote start-up enterprises in rural areas.The SVEP proposes to address following three major problems of rural start-ups:
1.    A missing knowledge eco-system.
2.    A missing incubation eco-system.
3.    A missing financial eco-system.
  • SVEP will hence be a focused intervention to promote start-up entrepreneurship at village level by rural poor households by providing assured availability of need based financial support, capacity building and advisory services for establishment of village enterprises.
  • SVEP envisages the creation of sustainable self-employment opportunities for a large number of rural poor youth, enabling them to engage effectively with the market and help generate wealth locally. In the process, SVEP will bring banks and financial institutions closer to the village entrepreneur.

Deen Dayal Upadhyay –Grameen Kaushalya Yojana (DDU-GKY):

  • A major component under DAY-NRLM relates to skilling of rural poor youth for self-employment and wage employment. Towards this end the Ministry is implementing the Deen Dayal Upadhyay –Grameen Kaushalya Yojana (DDU-GKY) under DAY-NRLM.
  • DDU-GKY is a placement Linked Skill Development scheme which seeks to build the Skills of the poor rural youth and place them in relatively higher wage employment sectors of the economy.
  • DAY-NRLM also provides support for establishing Rural Self Employment Training Institutes(RSETIs) in each district of the country in collaboration with the Banks and the State Governments to provide training to the rural youth from the poor households to take-up economic activities.

Mahila Kisan Sahshaktikaran Pariyojana:

Mahila Kisan Sahshaktikaran Pariyojana (MKSP), is a sub scheme under DAY-NRLM. The Scheme is also implemented by Ministry of Rural devlopment.The aim of the scheme is to promote agriculture based livelihoods of rural women by strengthening community institutions of poor women farmers to promote sustainable agriculture. MKSP focuses on agriculture, non-timber forest produce and livestock interventions.
It provides three kind of services to the farmers, namely:
  • Extension services.
  • Training capacity building and handholding services.
  • Facilitation for convergence with other line department to access the benefit from other schemes/ programmes.

SARAS Aajeevika Mela:

  • In addition, the Ministry has been organizing SARAS fairs at Delhi as a part of India International Trade Fair (IITF) and also as ShishirMela in DilliHaat.
  • The SARAS AajeevikaMela 2018 in New Delhi is an endeavour of DAY-NRLM to provide to the rural women producers a national platform and an opportunity to showcase their products, and seek buyers, either individuals or bulk buyers for sale nationally / internationally.

AP YUVA SADHIKARIKA NIRUDYOGA BHRUTHI SCHEME

Key information:
  • Launched on: 12th December 2017 
  • Launched at: Andhra Pradesh 
  • Launched by: The state government of Andhra Pradesh 
  • Inaugurated by: Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh (SAAP) Managing Director N. Bangaru Raju 
  • Type of benefit: Allowance of Rs 1500 per month 
  • Beneficiary: Almost 10 lakh unemployed youth of Andhra Pradesh 
  • Age limit of Applicant: Between the age group of 18-35 years 
  • Website: youthservices.ap.gov.in 
  • Objective: To provide financial assistance to the unemployed people in the state in the mode of monthly pension. 
 
Introduction:
  • The state government of Andhra Pradesh has launched a new scheme named Andhra Pradesh Yuva Sadhikarika Nirudyoga Bhruthi Scheme on 12th Dec 2017 in Andhra Pradesh. 
  • Mr N Bangaru, the managing director of the Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh has declared that this scheme will be going to benefit nearly unemployed youths in the state. 
  • Under this AP Yuva Sadhikarika Nirudyoga Bhruthi Scheme, the state government will benefit almost 10 lakh educated but still an unemployed youth of the state. 
  • The main aim of the Andhra Pradesh state government behind launching this scheme is to grant financial aid to the qualified jobless youth in the form of monthly allowance. 
  • For this, the Andhra Pradesh state government will accumulate age wise data of unemployed youth for the successful implementation of this scheme. 
  • The state government has also announced draft guidelines for the Yuva Sadhikarika Nirudyoga Bhruthi Scheme at youthservices.ap.gov.in and on Andhra Pradesh Youth Services Facebook page and expecting recommendations and responses from the people. 
  • All the ideas will be reviewed at a high level and then taken into the plan for the scheme. 
  • The last date for the submission of suggestions is 30th December 2017. 

Features:
  • The scheme will aim to give financial help to the eligible jobless youth of the state to help them survive. As said above, this scheme will be a kind-of pension scheme for the unemployed youth. 
  • The allowance amount of Rs. 1500/- will be paid to the jobless youth until they get a job and star to earn. The recipients have to fulfil the qualification criteria to avail the advantages. 
  • Students who have passed 12th standard will get Rs. 1000 per month as stipend. 
  • Those who have completed graduation will receive Rs. 1500 per month as stipend. 
  • The post-graduation students will get Rs. 2000 per month as stipend. 
  • This scheme will also be giving skill development training on the job training and other knowledge related training to the youth. The Managing Director of Sports Authority has declared that spoken English training and self-employment opportunities will be given to the recipients to make them industry ready. 

Eligibility criteria:
  • It is an Andhra Pradesh state level scheme, announced by the state sports authority. So the recipients must have the domicile of the state of Andhra Pradesh. 
  • The scheme is for the students who have cleared their higher secondary examination from a recognised board or equivalent will be qualified for the scheme. 
  • The eligible age limit for the scheme is of between 18 - 35 years maximum. 
  • As per the rule, only one unemployed person per family will be fit for the scheme. 

Implementation process
  • To implement the scheme the state authority will make a new database. Under it, all the age-wise data of the qualified beneficiaries will be collected. 
  • The registered applicants will be required to serve voluntary services to many sectors in the state. The state authority has declared that applicants can join in any welfare or development projects on a voluntary basis to collect hands-on experience in the particular field. 
  • The residents and the general people of Andhra Pradesh state can send recommendations to the state authority through their official website Click Here

MOBILE APPS LAUNCHED BY GOVERNMENT IN 2017-2018



S.No.
Name
Launched by
Details
1.
IRA
HDFC Bank
A humanoid robot
2.
Voice Biometrics Authentication
Citibank

3.
Mission FINFIT
Lakshmi Vikas Bank
platform for financial planning and wealth management
4.
CBOL (Citibank Online)
Citibank
real time chat facility
5.
TAMRA (Transparency, Auction Monitoring and Resource Augmentation)
Ministry of Mines
a web portal and mobile app to speed up mining activity
6.
Pinakin
Tamil Nadu Government
An app that covers world heritage tourist sites
7.
Aadhar Pay
IDFC Bank
IDFC was the1st bank to incorporate the
biometric based payment system
8.
Solar Calculator App
ISRO
to calculate the benefits of installing solar panels
9.
Tarang Sanchar
DoT (Department Of Telecom)
a web portal for info sharing on mobile towers
10.
SPARROW-ITS (Smart Performance Appraisal report Recording Online Window)
Ministry of Commerce
To enable Indian Trade Service (ITS) officers to fill their APAR online
11.
Rail Saarthi
Indian Railways
Mobile app to cater to passenger requirements
12.
e-NWR (Electronic Warehouse Receipt)
Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution
Web portal to digitize the entire process
13.
DARPAN (Digital Application for Revie by Public And Nation)
Manipur Government
for social auditing to curb corruption in the state
14.
She-Box
Ministry Of Women and Child Development
Web portal launched for women to prevent sexual harassment
15.
Diksha
HRD Ministry
To provide digital platform to teachers
16.
Kilkari App
Haryana Government
to create awareness among pregnant women, parents and health workers
17.
RailCloud
Indian Railways
Cloud server
18.
TEZ
Google
UPI based Payment wallet
19.
Divyang Saarthi

Mobile app to provide info to differently abled
20.
BPay
Fino Payments App
Mobile banking app
21.
BATUAA
Oriental Bank of Commerce
mobile wallet
22.
Swayam
HRD Ministry
Web portal to make study materials available online to students
23.
One Planet Academy (OPA)
WWF-India in partnership with Capgemini
Environment education portal
24.
Mera iMobile
ICICI Bank
India's 1st mobile banking app for rural customers
25.
ShaGun web portal
World Bank in collaboration with the HRD Ministry of India

26.
EVA (Electronic Virtual Assistant)
HDFC Bank
an AI based chatbot for customer services
27.
Suraksha App
Karnataka Government
for women safety
28.
PMIS (Project Monitoring Information System)
National Highway Authority of India
Mobile app for project monitoring
29.
PENCIL (Platform for Effective Enforcement for NO Child Labour)
Ministry of Labour & Employment
Portal to prevent children from crimes like child labour
30.
myLoan
TATA capital
mobile app to check info/details about loans
31.
100MB
JetSynthesis
mobile app
32.
UGC App
University Grants Commission (UGC)
An app to prevent ragging
33.
e-pashuhaat
Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare
Web portal to connect breeders with milk producers
34.
Gamepind
AGTech in collaboration with PayTM
Chinese mobile gaming platform
35.
Selfie
Federal Bank
Platform that gives its users control over their investments
36.
Aarambh
Union Ministry of Rural Development
Mobile app for maintenance of rural roads
37.
Sagar vani
ESSO- Indian national Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS)
App for the safety of the fishermen
38.
UMANG (Unified Mobile Application for New-age Governance)
CISF (Central Industrial Security Force)
Lost and found app for passengers at airports
39.
Beat Marshall Monitoring
Pune City Police
A mobile app to map real time location of the city police
40.
Bharat ke Veer
Union Ministry of Home Affairs
web portal and mobile app to contribute towards the family of martyrs from central paramilitary forces
41.
Travel Ninja
Apollo Munich
1st travel insurance chat bot
42.
Humraaz
Indian Army
App for Indian Army to track their details
43.
Selfie
Federal bank
Portal for direct trading
44.
Pratibimba
Karnataka Government
web based portal to showcase government's performance and achievements
45.
SEVA (Saral Eindhan Vitaran Application)
Coal India Limited (CIL)
To bring transparency and accountability in Coal dispatch
46.
e-RAKAM (e-Rashtriya Kisan Agri Mandi)
Central Warehousing Corporation (CRWC)
Info to farmers
47.
Pharma Jan Samadhan
NADA (National Anti-Doping Agency)
To provide info to athletes regarding medicines that contain prohibited substances
48.
e-Krishi Samvad
ICAR
Interface to cater to problems faced by farmers
49.
‘India Quake’ & ‘Sagar Vani’
National Centre for Seismology (NCS)
Mobile apps that will automatically disseminate info after the occurrence of an earthquake
50.
Mahaswayam
Maharashtra Government
Web portal to cater to job seekers
51.
E-bidding
Ministry of Power
Web portal for optimum utilization of domestic coal
52.
MUI
Maritime Union of India
Mobile app to connect the maritime fraternity
53.
MyAgriGuru
Mahindra & Mahindra
an advisory platform for farmers
54.
MERIT (Merit Order Dispatch of Electricity for Rejuvenation of Income and Transparency)
Ministry of Power
Web portal
55.
Cyber Surakshit Bharat
Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY)
To spread awareness about cyber crime
56.
thenationspride.com
Mumbai student Saachi Munot
Website to create awareness about para sports
57.
ASH TRACK
Ministry of Power & Renewable Energy
Mobile app for better management of fly ash
58.
INAM-Pro +
Ministry of Road Transport & Highways and Shipping
Platform to bring cement buyers and sellers together
59.
Ammavin Aran App
Tamil Nadu Government
provides the users with details about the nearest police station, hospital etc.
60.
POSOCO-IMD
Ministry of Power
Weather portal
61.
Medwatch
Indian Air Force
App to provide health related info to IAF personnels
62.
SMART OPD
mCURA
Mobile app to enable patients to bypass long queues
63.
Anti-Graft
UP Govt
Portal to prevent corruption in UP
64.
Bulletin
Google
App for instant info publishing about the neighbourhood
65.
SkyRev 360
AAI (Airports Authority of India) in association with IATA ( international Air Transport)
To ensure automatic data collection from various electronic systems used in aircrafts
66.
Empzilla

A chat based app to search for jobs
67.
Kadaknath
MP Govt
App to market rare chicken breed
68.
Udmayi Mitra
SIDBI
Portal for SMEs to apply for loans
69.
Sukhad Yatra
National Highways Authority of India
App with features like- real time data waiting time at the toll plazas
70.
CASHe
Tslc Pte Ltd.
India’s 1st cash giving app
71.
Bandhan Tod
Bihar Govt; app is an initiative of UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund)
App to sensitize people against ill social practices
72.
MySSB
Sashashtra Seema Bal
App to cater to the requirements and info of Force Personnel
73.
Scout me
All India Football Federation AIFF
App to promote future talent in football.
74.
Arpana (Apply for Revision of Person Using Aadhar Number Authentication)
Odisha Govt
Portal for online processing of pension of Odisha govt employees
75.
Citizen Services
National Crime Records Bureau
App for citizens to register Police Complaints
76.
Pluto exchange
Pluto Exchange
App to deal in crypto currencies
77.
PricePoint
Zippserv
Real Estate risk assessment platform
78.
Udyam Sakhi
Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs)
Web portal for women entrepreneurs



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