Target 2019 Government Schemes PDF
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Target 2019 Government Schemes PDF
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1.1 Pradhan Mantri Annadata Aay Sanraks Han Abhiyan ............4 4.4 Scheme for IPR awareness ...................................................16
1.2 Operation Green .....................................................................4 4.5 Revenue Insurance Scheme for Plantation Crops .................17
1.3 Krishi Kalyan Abhiyan ...........................................................4 4.6 Niryat Bandhu Scheme .........................................................17
1.5 Mission Organic Value Chain Development for NE Region ..5 4.7 Schemes under Foreign Trade policy of India ......................17
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12. Ministry of Electronics & IT .................................... 5 16.5 ASHA, ANM and AWW ........................................................3
12.2 UMANG App .........................................................................6 16.7 Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram ........................................3
12.3 National Supercomputing Mission .........................................6 16.8 Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram .......................................4
12.4 First NIC-CERT .....................................................................6 16.9 Rashtriya Kishor Swasthya Karyakram ..................................4
12.5 Modified Special Incentive Package Scheme .........................7 16.10 Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan ..........................4
12.6 Jatan and Darshak...................................................................7 16.11 Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana ...........................3
12.8 Cyber Swachhta Kendra .........................................................2 16.13 Universal Immunization Programme ......................................3
12.9 Cyber Surakshit Bharat ..........................................................2 16.14 Mothers‟ Absolute Affection Program ...................................3
12.11 Pradhan Mantri Gramin Digital Saksharta Abhiyan ...............2 16.16 National Strategic Plan and Mission Sampark ........................3
12.12 India BPO Promotion Scheme ................................................3 16.17 Mission Indradhanush ............................................................3
12.13 North East BPO promotion Scheme .......................................3 16.18 Mission Parivar Vikas ............................................................3
12.16 Visvesvaraya PhD Scheme .....................................................4 17.1 National Ayush Mission .........................................................4
17.2 Swasthya Raksha Programme.................................................4
13. Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate
Change ................................................................................ 4 17.3 Traditional Knowledge Digital Library ..................................3
13.3 Green Skill Development Programme ....................................4 18. Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public
13.4 Himalayan Research Fellowships Scheme .............................5 Enterprises .......................................................................... 3
13.5 National Action Plan on Climate Change ...............................5 18.1 FAME India Scheme ..............................................................3
13.6 National Mission for Green India ...........................................5 19. Ministry of Home Affairs .......................................... 4
14. Ministry of Finance ................................................... 6 19.1 Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems .............4
14.1 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana ...........................................6 19.2 Bharat ke Veer........................................................................4
14.2 Aam Admi Bima Yojana ........................................................6 19.3 Operation Muskaan/Operation Smile .....................................4
14.3 Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana ..................................6 20. Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs .................. 4
14.4 Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana .............................6 20.1 Housing for All (URBAN) .....................................................4
14.5 Varishtha Pension Bima Yojana .............................................7 20.2 Credit Linked Subsidy Scheme ..............................................5
14.6 Atal Pension Yojana ...............................................................7 20.3 Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana ................................................5
14.7 National Pension Scheme .......................................................7 20.4 PAISA ....................................................................................5
14.8 Pradhan Mantri Vaya Vandana Yojana ..................................8 20.5 AMRUT .................................................................................5
14.9 Swabhimaan ...........................................................................8 20.6 Smart Cities ............................................................................6
14.10 Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana ...........................................8 20.7 HRIDAY ................................................................................3
14.11 Stand Up India Scheme ..........................................................8 20.8 Urban Reform Incentive Fund ................................................3
14.12 Gold Monetisation Scheme ....................................................9 20.9 Affordable Housing Fund .......................................................3
14.13 Sovereign Gold Bond Scheme ................................................9 21. Ministry of Human Resource Development ............ 3
14.14 Project Shaksham ...................................................................9 21.1 RISE .......................................................................................3
14.15 Tejaswini ................................................................................9 21.2 Prime Minister Research Fellowship Scheme.........................4
15. Ministry of Food Processing Industries ................. 10 21.3 Samagra Shiksha Scheme .......................................................4
15.1 Mega Food Parks..................................................................10 21.4 IMPRESS Scheme..................................................................4
15.2 Pradhan Mantri Kisan Sampada Yojana ...............................10 21.5 SPARC Scheme......................................................................4
16. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare ................ 11 21.6 LEAP Initiative ......................................................................5
16.2 National Health Mission .........................................................3 21.8 Pradhan Mantri Vidya Lakshmi Karyakram ...........................5
16.3 National Rural Health Mission ...............................................3 21.9 Institutes of Eminence Scheme ...............................................5
16.4 National Urban Health Mission ..............................................3 21.10 Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan ...................................6
21.11 Unnat Bharat Abhiyan ............................................................6
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32. Ministry of Rural Development ............................. 25 36.4 Swachhta Udyami Yojana ....................................................35
32.1 Deen Dayal Antyodaya Yojana - NRLM ..............................25 36.6 Inter Caste Marriage Scheme................................................36
32.2 Aajeevika Grameen Express Yojana ....................................25 37. Ministry of Textiles ................................................. 36
32.3 DeenDayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana............25 37.1 Mahatma Bunker Bima Yojana ............................................36
32.4 Kaushal Panjee .....................................................................25 37.2 JUTE - ICARE .....................................................................36
32.5 Startup Village Entrepreneurship Programme ......................26 37.3 Pradhan Mantri Paridhan Rojgar Protsahan Yojana..............37
32.6 Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana - Gramin ...............................26 37.4 Hath Kargha Samvardhan Sahayata .....................................37
32.7 National Rurban Mission......................................................26 37.5 Deendayal Hastkala Sankul ..................................................37
32.8 Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana ....................................27 37.6 Saathi Initiative ....................................................................37
32.9 MNREGA ............................................................................27 37.7 Bunkar Mitra ........................................................................37
32.10 Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana................................................27 37.8 Powertex...............................................................................37
32.11 National Social Assistance Program .....................................28 37.9 Scheme for Capacity Building in Textiles Sector .................37
32.12 Neeranchal Watershed Program ...........................................28 37.10 North East Region Textile Promotion Scheme .....................38
32.13 Annapurna Scheme ..............................................................28 38. Ministry of Tourism ................................................ 38
32.14 Aarambh ...............................................................................28 38.1 Swadesh Darshan .................................................................38
32.15 Mission Antyodaya ..............................................................28 38.2 Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spiritual Augmentation Drive 39
32.16 DISHA initiative ..................................................................28 38.3 Adopt a Heritage Project ......................................................39
32.17 SECURE ..............................................................................29 38.4 Paryatan Parv 2018...............................................................40
32.18 Mahila Kisan Sashkitikaran Pariyojna ..................................29 38.5 Incredible India 2.0 Campaign .............................................40
33. Ministry of Science and Technology ...................... 29 39. Ministry of Tribal affairs ........................................ 40
33.1 NIDHI ..................................................................................29 39.1 Ekalavya Schools .................................................................40
33.2 Visiting Advanced Joint Research Faculty scheme ..............29 39.2 Van Dhan Scheme ................................................................40
33.3 Vigyan Gram Sankul Pariyojana ..........................................30 39.3 Vanbandhu Kalyan Yojana ...................................................41
33.4 Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems ............................30 39.4 Young Entrepreneurs of TRIFED .........................................41
33.5 Biotech KISAN ....................................................................30
40. Ministry of Water Resources, River Development
33.6 Cattle Genomics ...................................................................30 and Ganga Rejuvenation ................................................. 41
33.7 INSPIRE/MANAK...............................................................31 40.1 Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme ...........................41
33.8 SATYAM .............................................................................31 40.2 Jal Kranti Abhiyan................................................................41
33.9 KIRAN .................................................................................31 40.3 Namami Gange Programme .................................................42
33.10 Nakshe Portal .......................................................................31 40.4 Nirmal Ganga Sahbhagita.....................................................42
33.11 LOTUS HR Project ..............................................................31 40.5 Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement Project ......................42
33.12 National Biopharma Mission ................................................31 40.6 Atal Bhoojal Yojana .............................................................43
33.13 Devasthal Optical Telescope ................................................32 40.7 Ganga Prahari .......................................................................43
33.14 Surya Jyoti............................................................................32 41. Ministry of Women and Child development ......... 43
33.15 Farmer Zone .........................................................................32
41.1 Poshan Abhiyan/National Nutrition Mission ........................43
33.16 Schemes related to Brain Drain Reversal .............................32
41.2 Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana .................................3
34. Ministry of Shipping ............................................... 33 41.3 Integrated Child Development Scheme ..................................3
34.1 Sagarmala .............................................................................33 41.4 SABLA ..................................................................................4
34.2 Jal Marg Vikas Project .........................................................33 41.5 SAKSHAM ............................................................................4
35. Ministry of Skill Development and 41.6 Kishori Shakthi Yojana ..........................................................4
Entrepreneurship ............................................................. 34 41.7 Pradhan Mantri Mahila Shakti Kendra ...................................4
35.1 Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana ................................34 41.8 Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Scheme...........................................3
35.2 Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendra ..........................................34 41.9 Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana ....................................................3
35.3 UDAAN ...............................................................................34 41.10 UJJAWALA Scheme .............................................................3
35.4 SANKALP and STRIVE ......................................................34 41.11 Swadhar..................................................................................4
36. Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment ...... 35 41.12 Swadhar Greh Scheme ...........................................................4
36.1 Sugamya Bharat Abhiyan .....................................................35 41.13 Support to Training & Employment Programme for Women .4
36.2 Deendayal Disabled Rehabilitation Scheme .........................35 41.14 SHe-box Portal .......................................................................4
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43. Ministry of Law and Justice ..................................... 6 47.9 SAATHI Initiative ................................................................10
47.10 Swachh Swasth Sarvatra.......................................................10
44. Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances &
Pensions .............................................................................. 6 47.11 Mission XI Million ...............................................................11
45.1 Sabki Yojana, Sabka Vikas ....................................................7 48. State Government Schemes .................................... 12
45.2 Panchayat Empowerment and Accountability Incentive.........7 48.1 Rythu Bandhu Scheme .........................................................12
45.3 Rashtriya Gram Swaraj Yojana ..............................................7 48.3 Bhavantar Bhugtan Yojana...................................................12
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TARGET 2018
GOVERNMENT SCHEMES
Central sector schemes are 100% funded by the Union government and implemented by the Central
Government machinery.
Central sector schemes are mainly formulated on subjects from the Union List. They account for 11% of the
Central Government's expenditure.
In Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS) a certain percentage of the funding is borne by the States and the
implementation is by the State Governments.
Centrally Sponsored Schemes are formulated in subjects from the State List to encourage States to prioritize in
areas that require more attention. They account for 10% of Central governments expenditure.
Usually Centrally Sponsored Schemes are revisited at the end of each five year plan period.
However, after the discontinuation of Five Year Plan, it has been decided that sunset date will be coterminous
with Finance Commission Cycles.
All the 28 centrally sponsored schemes have Sunset clauses except MGNREGA under Ministry of Rural
Development.
VOCABULARY
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Besides, NAFED and Food Cooperation of India will also 1. effective price support operations for
take up procurement of crops under PSS. safeguarding the interests of the
farmers
The expenditure and losses due to procurement will be 2. distribution of foodgrains throughout
borne by the Centre. the country for public distribution
PDPS - Under the PDPS, the Centre proposes to cover all system
oilseeds for which MSP is notified. 3. maintaining satisfactory level of
operational and buffer stocks of
The difference between the MSP and actual selling/modal foodgrains to ensure National Food
price will be directly paid into the farmer's bank account. Security
Farmers who sell their crops in recognised mandis within the notified period can benefit from it.
This scheme does not involve any physical procurement of crops as farmers are paid the difference
between the MSP price and Sale/modal price on disposal in notified market.
PPSS - In the case of oilseeds, States will have the option to roll out PPSSs in select districts.
Under this, a private player can procure crops at MSP when market prices drop below MSP and whenever
authorized by the state/UT government to enter the market.
The private player will then be compensated through a service charge up to a maximum of 15% of the MSP.
1.2 Operation Green
It was launched on the lines of Operation Flood.
The idea behind Operation Greens is to double the income of farmers by end of 2022.
It aims to promote farmer producers organizations, agri-logistics, processing facilities and professional
management.
It is essentially a price fixation scheme that aims to ensure farmers are given the right price for their
produce.
The main objective of the project is to reduce price volatility in agriculture commodities such as
vegetables.
Initially, Government has decided to start focusing on three basic vegetables namely tomatoes, onions and
potatoes.
1.3 Krishi Kalyan Abhiyan
The Ministry of Agriculture and farmers‘ welfare has launched the Krishi kalyan Abhiyaan to aid, assist and
advice farmers on how to improve their farming techniques and raise their incomes.
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The Krishi kalyan Abhiyaan will be undertaken in 25 Villages with more than 1000 population each in
Aspirational Districts identified in consultation with Ministry of Rural Development as per directions of NITI
Ayog.
The overall coordination and implementation in the 25 villages of a district is being done by Krishi Vigyan
Kendra of that district.
Various activities to promote best practices and enhance agriculture income are being undertaken under this
plan such as:-
1. Distribution of Soil Health Cards to all farmers
2. 100% coverage of bovine vaccination for Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) in each village
3. 100% coverage of Sheep and Goat for eradication of Peste des Petits ruminants (PPR )
4. Distribution of Mini Kits of pulses and oilseeds to all
5. Distribution of Horticulture/Agro Forestry/Bamboo plant @ 5 per family(location appropriate)
6. Artificial insemination saturation
7. Demonstration program on Micro- irrigation
1.4 Green Revolution - Krishonnati Yojana
It is an umbrella scheme comprises of 11 Schemes/Missions which looks to develop the agriculture and allied
sector in a holistic manner to increase the income of farmers.
The 11 schemes/missions are,
1. Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture aims to promote holistic growth of horticulture
sector.
2. National Food Security Mission including National Mission on Oil Seeds and Oil Palm (NMOOP), aims to
increase production of rice, wheat, pulses, coarse cereals and commercial crops, through area expansion
and productivity enhancement.
3. National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture aims at promoting sustainable agriculture practices best
suitable to the specific agro-ecology.
4. Submission on Agriculture Extension aims to strengthen the ongoing extension mechanism of State
Governments, local bodies etc., achieving food and nutritional security.
5. Sub-Mission on Seeds and Planting Material aims to increase production of certified / quality seed, to
increase SRR, to upgrade the quality of farm saved seeds.
6. Sub-Mission on Agricultural Mechanization aims to increase the reach of farm mechanization to small and
marginal farmers and to the regions where availability of farm power is low.
7. Sub Mission on Plant Protection and Plan Quarantine aims to minimize loss to quality and yield of
agricultural crops from the ravages of insect pests, diseases, weeds, nematodes, rodents, etc.
8. Integrated Scheme on Agriculture Census, Economics and Statistics aims to undertake the agriculture
census, study of the cost of cultivation of principal crops etc.,
9. Integrated Scheme on Agricultural Cooperation aims to provide financial assistance for improving the
economic conditions of cooperatives, remove regional imbalances.
10. Integrated Scheme on Agriculture Marketing aims to develop agricultural marketing infrastructure and to
establish a nationwide marketing information network.
11. National e-Governance Plan (NeGP-A) aims to improve access of farmers to information &services
throughout crop-cycle and integrate the existing ICT initiatives of Centre and States.
All these schemes/missions were appraised and approved independently as separate scheme/mission.
In 2017-18, it has been decided to club all these schemes / missions under one umbrella scheme 'Green
Revolution - Krishonnati Yojana'.
1.5 Mission Organic Value Chain Development for NE Region
MOVCDNER (2015-16 to 2017-18) is a Central Sector Scheme that seeks to capitalise on the organic
farming potential of North-East India.
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It covers the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and
Tripura.
The scheme aims at development of certified organic production in a value chain mode to link growers with
consumers.
It supports the development of entire value chain, covering Value Chain Production, Processing, Marketing
and Support Agencies.
1.6 Soil Health Card Scheme
It was launched in 2015 in Rajasthan.
The card informs farmers about nutrients status of the soils along with the recommendation on appropriate
dosage of nutrients to improve soil health and fertility.
The card will be issued once in every 3 years to a farm so that nutrients deficiency can be regularly detected
and improved.
The aim is to provide Soil Health Card to all 120 million farm holdings by Dec, 2017.
In the first phase of the scheme (2015-17), 100 million SHC have been distributed.
The second phase began on May 1, 2017, and will continue for the year 2017 to 2019.
Recently, the government has updated the funding pattern for soil health card scheme implemented by
Ministry of Agriculture under National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture.
Accordingly, the fund sharing pattern would be 90:10 for North Eastern and Himalayan States and 60:40 for
other states and 100% borne by central government in UTs.
1.7 Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana
It is to provide comprehensive insurance coverage against crop loss.
It is compulsory for farmers availing crop loans for notified crops in notified areas and voluntary for non-
loanee farmers.
Premium rate - There is no capping in premium and one premium rate on pan-India basis. It is 1.5%, 2%
and 5% for all Rabi, Kharif and annual horticultural/commercial crops, respectively.
There is no upper limit on the government subsidy i.e the difference between premium and insurance charges
paid by the farmer.
Losses covered - Non-Preventable risk such as Natural Fire, Storm, Hailstorm, Cyclone and Inundation has
also been included as a localized calamity. Post Harvest losses also covered.
A cluster approach will be adopted under which a group of districts with variable risk profile will be allotted to
an insurance company
Use of Remote Sensing Technology, Smart phones & Drones for quick estimation of crop losses to ensure early
settlement of claims.
Features NAIS MNAIS PMFBY
Premium rates Lower than even NAIS
Low High
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End to end solution on source creation, distribution, management, field application and extension activities.
It is formulated by amalgamating ongoing schemes
Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP) - Ministry of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga
Rejuvenation (MoWR,RD&GR).
Integrated Watershed Management Programme (IWMP) - Department of Land Resources (DoLR), Ministry of
Rural Developement.
On Farm Water Management (OFWM) - Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (DAC).
Implementation - Decentralised manner through State Irrigation Plan and District Irrigation Plan.
Micro Irrigation Fund - The fund was set up with a initial corpus of Rs.5,000 crore under the scheme with
NABARD.
NABARD will extend the loan to State Governments to mobilise resources to achieve the annual target of
about 2 million ha/year during the remaining period of 14th Finance commission.
It would supplement the efforts of Per Drop More Crop Component (PDMC) of Pradhan Mantri Krishi
Sinchayee Yojana.
1.13 National Initiative on Climate Resilient Agriculture
NICRA is a mega project that has three major objectives of Strategic research, Technology demonstrations and
Capacity building.
It was launched by Indian Council of Agriculture Research (ICAR) and aims to make farmers self-reliant by
use of climate resilient agricultural technologies and management of natural and manmade resources for
sustaining agriculture in the era of climate change.
It has four components
1. Strategic research on adaptation and mitigation,
2. Technology demonstration to cope with current climate variability in 100 vulnerable districts,
3. Capacity Building
4. Sponsored competitive research to fill critical gaps.
1.14 Krishi Vigyan Kendras
KVKs are agricultural extension centers created by ICAR to provide various types of farm support.
It is created to serve as a single window mechanism for addressing the technology needs of farmers and acts as
a link among researchers, extension functionaries like NGOs and farmers.
The farm support includes farm advisory service including climate resilient technologies, training programme
for NGOs and front line demonstration and on Farm testing.
KVK operates under the administrative control of State Agricultural University (SAU) or central institute.
1.15 Mera Gaon - Mera Gaurav
The scheme envisages scientists to select villages and provide information to the farmers on technical and
other related aspects.
It includes scientist functioning at the various centers and institutes of the Indian Council of Agriculture
Research (ICAR) and working with state agricultural universities.
They may function with the help of KVKs and Agriculture Technology Management Agency (ATMA).
1.16 RKVY-RAFTAAR
Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY) is an ongoing centrally sponsored scheme started from XI Five Year
Plan period.
RKVY has been approved to continue as RKVY- Remunerative Approaches for Agriculture and Allied sector
Rejuvenation (RKVY-RAFTAAR) for three years i.e. 2017-18 to 2019-20.
The scheme will incentivize States in enhancing more allocation to Agriculture to achieve 4% growth rate.
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It will provide considerable flexibility and autonomy to states in planning and executing programmes for
investment in agriculture and allied sectors.
The funds would be shared by 60:40 between Centre and States (90:10 for North Eastern States and
Himalayan States).
The allocations are based up on the State plan expenditure for Agricultural sectors which is determined based
on the average expenditure incurred by the State Government during the three years prior to the previous
year.
The preparation of the District and State Agriculture Plans is mandatory and encourages convergence with
other programmes such as NREGS.
It will also strengthen farmer‘s efforts through creation of agriculture infrastructure that help in supply of
quality inputs, market facilities etc.
Sub-schemes under RKVY include
1. Bringing Green Revolution to Eastern India (BGREI)
2. Additional Fodder Development Programme (AFDP)
3. Saffron Mission
4. Crop Diversification Program
5. Livestock Health & Disease Control / Foot & Mouth Disses (FMD)
6. Beekeeping
7. Targeting Rice Fallow Areas (TRFA)
1.17 Pt Deendayal Upadhyay Unnat Krishi Shiksha Scheme
It was launched to promote agricultural education.
Under the scheme 100 centres are opened with an objective of providing complete knowledge and skill on
processing, value addition and marketing of coconut and banana products through capacity building
programmes involving research and development organizations.
―Attracting and retaining youth in Agriculture (ARYA)‖ is another project sanctioned by the Indian Council of
Agriculture (ICAR) and is being implemented at Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVKs).
1.18 e-RaKAM
e-Rashtriya Kisan Agri Mandi (E-RaKAM) is a digital platform portal enables farmers to sell their agricultural
products through auction across the country.
The farmers would get the payment for their products directly into their bank accounts without any
intermediaries.
CWRC, a subsidiary of the Central Warehousing Corporation Ltd, will provide logistics support for sellers and
buyers in case they need it.
1.19 Project CHAMAN
It is a pioneer project to provide strategic development to the horticulture sector, so as to increase
farmers‘ income.
This project is being implemented by National Crop Forecast Centre (MNCFC) using remote sensing
technology and is likely to be completed in March 2018 in all the states.
The Geo-Spatial Studies like crop intensification, orchard rejuvenation and aqua-horticulture are deployed for
preparing reliable estimates of crop production.
1.20 National Programme on use of Space Technology
NPSTA is a proposed programme which envisages integrated use of Space and Geospatial Tools for Mapping,
Monitoring and Management of Agriculture.
The current running programmes will be subsumed under this. They are
i. Project FASAL (for crop forecasting),
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DAIRY SECTOR
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It has plants and crops that help supplement micro-nutrient deficiencies, including iron, iodine, vitamin A and
zinc among others.
1.30 Pusa Krishi
It is a new mobile app for farmers in order to take the technology to farm fields.
The app will provide farmers with information related to new varieties of crops developed by ICAR, resource
conserving cultivation practices as well as farm machinery and its implementation will help in increasing
returns to farmers.
1.31 Kisan Suvidha
It is a mobile app developed by Ministry of Agriculture that aims at providing information to farmers on
weather, market prices, farm machinery as well as identification and management of crop pest and diseases.
1.32 Kisan Credit Card to Fishermen and Cattle Owners
Union Budget 2018-19 has expanded the scope of kisan credit card to fishermen and cattle owners.
Extending KCC is particularly relevant as the coverage of institutional credit delivery in these sectors is
considerably lower compared to crop sector.
The scheme will benefit the credit-starved emerging entrepreneurs in the area of open sea and coastal cage
farming.
Kisan Credit Card - The scheme aims at providing adequate and timely credit support from the
banking system under a single window with flexible.
1. It deploys simplified procedure to give credit to the farmers for their cultivation and other needs such as
2. To meet the short term credit requirements for cultivation of crops;
3. Post-harvest expenses;
4. Produce marketing loan;
5. Consumption requirements of farmer household;
6. Working capital for maintenance of farm assets and activities allied to agriculture;
7. Investment credit requirement for agriculture and allied activities.
The KCC scheme also provides the facility of ATM enabled RuPay Card, one-time documentation, built-in cost
escalation in the limit and any number of drawals within the limit.
The farmers eligible under the KCC scheme include small farmers, marginal farmers, share croppers, oral
lessee and tenant farmers.
The Self Help Groups (SHGs) or Joint Liability Groups (JLGs) are also eligible for availing benefits under the
said scheme.
1.33 Sahakar-22
NCDC
It is a mission launched by National Cooperative
Development Corporation (NCDC). The NCDC has the unique distinction of
being the sole statutory organisation
The objective of the mission is to double the farmers‘ functioning as an apex financial and
income through providing new employment developmental institution exclusively
opportunities generated through cooperatives. devoted to cooperative sector.
It focusses on strengthening the farmers economic It supports cooperatives in diverse fields
condition by augmenting their income and fast track the apart from agriculture and allied sectors.
pace of development in the State. It is an ISO 9001:2015 compliant
organisation and has a distinctive edge of
1.34 Yuva Sahakar Scheme competitive financing.
National Cooperative Development Corporation
(NCDC) has introduced Yuva Sahakar-Cooperative Enterprise Support and Innovation Scheme.
This is a youth friendly scheme which will attract youths to cooperative business ventures.
The scheme will be linked to Rs.1000 crore ‗Cooperative Start-up and Innovation Fund (CSIF)‘.
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The scheme envisages 2% less than the applicable rate of interest on term loan for the project cost up to Rs 3
crore including 2 years moratorium on payment of principal.
The scheme has special incentive for cooperatives of North Eastern region, Aspirational Districts and
cooperatives with women/SC/ST/PwD members.
All types of cooperatives in operation for at least 1 year are eligible.
1.35 Dairy Processing & Infrastructure Development Fund
The fund will be set with an outlay of Rs.10000 crore.
The amount will be sourced from NABARD as a loan and end borrower contribution (as interest for the loan).
The fund will be disbursed to National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) and National Dairy Development
Corporation (NCDC).
It funds the project focussing on building an efficient milk procurement system through building proper
infrastructure and equipments.
These projects will be implemented by NDDB and NCDC through milk unions and dairy cooperatives.
Milk cooperatives (end borrowers) will be provided financial assistance in the form of loan at 6.5% interest
which will be reimbursed over a period of 10 years.
1.36 Fisheries & Aquaculture Infrastructure Development Fund
The fund would provide concessional finance to take up investment activities of fisheries development.
The beneficiaries are State Governments/UTs and State entities, cooperatives, individuals and entrepreneurs
etc
The nodal loaning entities for the fund are
i. National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD),
ii. National Cooperatives Development Corporation (NCDC) and
iii. All scheduled Banks.
Under FIDF, loan lending will be over a period of five years from 2018-19 to 2022-23.
Benefits - To augment fish production to achieve its target of 15 million tonne by 2020 set under the Blue
Revolution.
To achieve a sustainable growth of 8% -9% thereafter to reach the fish production to the level of about 20
MMT by 2022-23.
Employment opportunities to over 9.40 lakh fishers/fishermen/fisherfolk and other entrepreneurs in fishing
and allied activities.
To attract private investment in creation and management of fisheries infrastructure facilities.
2. MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS
2.1 Pradhan Mantri Jan Aushadhi Pariyojana
It is a direct market intervention scheme of the Department of Pharmaceuticals.
Its objective is to make available quality generic medicines at affordable prices to all, especially the poor,
throughout the country, through outlets known as Jan Aushadhi Stores (JASs).
It also encourages doctors to prescribe generic medicines and reduces unit cost of treatment per person.
The State Governments are required to provide space in Government Hospital premises or any other suitable
locations for the running of the JAS‘.
Any Civil Society with experience of minimum 3 years of successful operation in welfare activities can also
open the JAS outside the hospital premises.
PM Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana Kendras may also be opened by any Government agencies in any
Government building owned by Government bodies like Railways/ State Transport Department/ Urban Local
Bodies/Panchayati Raj Institutions/ Post Offices/ Defense/ PSUs etc.
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Individual Entrepreneurs/Pharmacist/Doctor can also open the Jan Aushadhi Kendra at outside of the
hospital premises or any other suitable place.
Bureau of Pharma PSUs of India (BPPI) is the implementing agency which will provide one-time
assistance in furnishing and establishment costs of the outlet.
It is a self-sustaining business model not dependent on continuous government subsidies or assistance.
Earlier, only medicines manufactured by Central Public Sector Undertakings (CPSU) were being supplied to
Kendra. Later medicines which the CPSU‘s not able to supply are being made from private manufacturers.
2.2 Pharma Jan Samadhan Scheme
The scheme provides a web based system for redressal of consumers‘ grievances relating to pricing and
availability of medicines
It would serve as a robust e-governance tool for protection of consumers‘ interests through effective
implementation of the Drugs (Price Control) Order 2013
National pharmaceutical pricing authority (NPPA) will initiate action on any complaint within 48 hrs of its
receipt.
3. MINISTRY OF CIVIL AVIATION
3.1 Ude Desh Ka Aam Nagrik
UDAN/Regional Connectivity Scheme‘s objective is to facilitate affordable regional air connectivity.
Airports Authority of India (AAI) is the implementing agency.
It offers concessions to the airlines to encourage them to fly on regional routes.
Concession include operating subsidies like levies or charges imposed by the airport operators, excise duty at
2% and VAT at 1% on aviation turbine fuel, parking charges at airports and exempting these operations from
the GST net.
The maximum airfare has been capped at Rs 2500 for a one-hour journey of approximately 500 kilometre on
an aircraft or for a 30-minute journey on a helicopter.
The selected airlines will have to commit 50% of the seats on RCS flights (3-7 operational flights/week) and all
seats up to 13 passenger seats on helicopters as RCS seats.
A Regional Connectivity Fund (RCF) will be created to subsidise operations under the RCS.
The central government will fund 80% of the losses incurred and the rest will be covered by the states.
This is provided through the Viability Gap Funding (VGF) to the selected airline operators from RCF, and
state governments will be required to reimburse the applicable share.
VGF will be provided for three years from the date of commencement of operations of such RCS flights.
In general, central and state contributions for VGF are 80:20 and for the north-eastern states & union
territories it is 90:10.
Benefits under the Scheme will be available for a period of 10 years from the date of its notification.
RCS will be made operational only in states and at airports which are willing to provide concessions required
under the Scheme.
Earlier, there was a requirement of 150 km minimum distance between two airports to be qualified for
operations under the scheme. But later it was abolished.
Maharashtra is the first state to sign agreement with centre for RCS.
The third round of bidding under the RCS for domestic routes was recently concluded.
3.2 International UDAN
It is a new international air connectivity scheme, which is an extension of the domestic UDAN scheme.
The plan is to connect India‘s smaller cities directly to some key foreign destinations in the neighbourhood.
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It seeks to make use of the open skies policy that India has
with other Asian countries that allows direct and unlimited • An ‗open sky agreement‘ (OSA) allows for
flights to and from these nations to 18 Indian destinations. airlines from the two countries to have an
Unlike in domestic UDAN, it is only the State unlimited number of flights as well as seats
government that will provide the financial support for to each other‘s jurisdictions.
flights under international UDAN. • National Civil Aviation Policy 2016 allows
India to enter into an OSA on a reciprocal
Like the domestic UDAN, the financial support and flying basis with SAARC countries and countries
exclusivity on the route will be for 3 years. located entirely beyond a 5000 km radius
from New Delhi.
Only Indian carriers can participate in the international
UDAN scheme, and only aircraft with capacity of 70 seats
or more can fly the foreign routes.
3.3 Digi Yatra
The initiative aims to bring together entire aviation industry to develop a digital ecosystem that will deliver
Indian air travellers a seamless, consistent and paperless service experience.
All aviation stakeholders – airlines, airport operators, security and immigration agencies, cab operators, retail
establishment and others are working to devise digital standards which can enable seamless exchange of data.
e.g It uses facial recognition technology to enable faster check-ins without requiring any paper-based
interventions
3.4 NABH Nirman Scheme
NextGen Airports for Bharat (NABH) Nirman is an initiative to expand airport capacity by more than five
times to handle a billion trips a year.
The three aspects of NABH Nirman are building of airport capacity through,
i. fair and equitable land acquisition,
ii. long-term master plan for airport and regional development,
iii. balanced economics for all stakeholders
4. MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
4.1 Start Up India Scheme
It aims at fostering entrepreneurship and promoting innovation by creating an ecosystem that is conducive for
growth of Start-ups.
According to the scheme, an entity headquartered in India shall be considered as a Startup up to 7 years from
the date of its incorporation/ registration.
However, in the case of Startups in the Biotechnology sector, the period shall be up to 10 years.
The annual turnover should also not exceed INR 25 crore in any preceding financial year and Entity should
not have been formed by splitting up or reconstructing a business already in existence.
It provides -
Simple Compliance Regime for startups based on Self-certification.
Single window clearance based on mobile App.
Startup India Hub to handhold startups during various phases of their development
Legal support and fast-track patent examination by reducing 80% of the patent cost.
Faster exit for startups through modified new bankruptcy code ensuring 90 days exit window.
Credit Guarantee Fund for startups through Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI).
Providing funding support through a Fund of Funds with a corpus of Rupees 10,000 crore
Tax exemption on capital gains invested in Fund of Funds.
Tax exemption to startups for 3 years.
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5. MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATION
5.1 Bharat Net
It is an ambitious programme of department of telecommunication to provide network infrastructure with
affordable broadband connectivity on a non-discriminatory basis to all households in the country.
It aimed to realize the vision of Digital India, in partnership with States and the Private Sector.
The programme, previously called as the National Optical Fibre Network, was approved in October 2011.
It is implemented in three phases
1. First phase - providing broadband connectivity to one lakh gram panchayats by 2017
2. Second Phase – providing broadband connectivity to 2 lakh gram panchayats by 2019
3. Third Phase – providing state-of-art network using fibers between districts and block with reduced
redundancy by 2023.
Implementation will be done by the states, state agencies, private sector companies and central PSUs.
All the Service Providers like Telecom Service Providers (TSPs), ISPs, Cable TV operators etc. will be given
non-discriminatory access to the National Optic Fibre Network and can launch various services in rural areas.
It is funded from Universal Service Obligation Fund, which will be its nodal agency.
Bharat Broadband Network, a SPV created under companies Act, mandated to create NOFN in India.
Universal Service Obligation Fund
The fund was established in 2002 to be utilized for providing telegraph services across the country especially
the rural and remote areas.
It receives funds from the Universal Service Levy (USL) of 5% charged from all the telecom operators on their
gross revenue.
Funds are dispatched through a bidding process to an enterprise which works on providing tele services.
i. People in rural and remote areas of the v. Low income of inhabitants
country where ICT services are not
vi. Insurgency
available due to commercial non-
viability on account of various vii. Difficult terrain
combinations of reasons such as:
viii. It is here that USOF Administration
ii. Sparse population steps in to provide subsidy support
thereby incentivizing telecom service
iii. Remoteness of areas
providers to venture forth and provide
iv. Absence of supporting infrastructure services to such target beneficiaries.
(power, road etc.)
5.2 Sampoorna Bima Gram Yojana
The aim is to give rural people affordable life insurances services.
Under the scheme, at least one village (having a minimum of 100 households) will be identified in each
districts and provide with a minimum of one Rural Postal Life Insurance policy for each households.
Coverage of all households in the identified village is the primary objective of this scheme.
All villages under the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana will be brought under its ambit.
5.3 Deen Dayal SPARSH Yojana
Scholarship for Promotion of Aptitude & Research in Stamps as a Hobby (SPARSH) is a pan India Scholarship
programme to children of Standard VI to IX having good academic record and also pursuing Philately as a
hobby.
The selection would be based on the evaluation of Project work on Philately & performance in Philately Quiz
conducted by the Circles.
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5.4 DARPAN
Digital Advancement of Rural Post Office for A New India (DARPAN) is aimed at realizing financial inclusion
of un-banked rural population.
The Project shall increase the rural reach of the Department of Posts and enable Branch Post Offices to
increase traffic of all financial remittances, savings accounts, Rural Postal Life Insurance, and Cash
Certificates etc.
It intends to provide a low power technology solution to each branch postmaster to improve service delivery.
The application will also be used for the reimbursement of social security benefits such as MNREGS, old age
pension and DBT.
5.5 Pt Deendayal Upadhyaya Sanchar Kaushal Vikas Pratisthan
It is a skill development scheme that will train rural youth to maintain mobile towers, repair optical fibres and
fix other communication technologies across India.
Department of Telecommunication will train people through skill training centres to supplement the
telecom skill manpower creation for the growth of telecom sector.
The scheme will be initially implemented in UP, Bihar, Odisha, Punjab and Haryana.
The skill training will be based on National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF).
6. MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS, FOOD & PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION
6.1 National Food Security Act, 2013
It aims to provide subsidized food grains to approximately 2/3 rd of India's population i.e 75% in rural areas
and 50% in urban areas will be covered under TPDS, with uniform entitlement of 5 kg/person/month.
It converts the various existing food security schemes into legal entitlements (i.e.) from welfare based
approach to rights based approach.
It includes the Midday Meal Scheme, ICDS scheme, the PDS and also recognizes maternity entitlements.
Under NFSA, each beneficiaries is entitled to 5 kilograms of food grains per month at Rs. 3 ,Rs. 2 , Rs. 1 per kg
for rice, wheat and coarse grains respectively. It has been decided by the Government to continue the above
mentioned subsidized prices up to June, 2019.
Thereafter prices will be as fixed by the Central Government from time to time, not exceeding MSP.
However, the beneficiaries under Antyodaya Anna Yojana will keep receiving the 35 kg/household/month at
same rates.
NFSA also guarantees age appropriate meal, free of charge through local anganwadi for children up to 6
months and one free meal for children in age group 6-14 years in schools.
Every pregnant and lactating mother is entitled to a free meal at the local anganwadi as well as maternity
benefits of Rs.6,000, in installments.
These maternal benefits are not extended to Government employees, since other similar benefits are provided.
The identification of eligible households is left to state governments.
It also has provisions for food security allowance to entitled beneficiaries in case of non-supply of entitled
foodgrains/meals.
6.2 Price Stabilisation Fund Scheme
The Price Stabilization Fund (PSF) was set up in 2014-15 under the Department of Agriculture, Cooperation &
Famers Welfare (DAC&FW).
The PSF scheme was later transferred from DAC&FW to the Department of Consumer Affairs (DOCA) in 2016.
The fund is to help regulate the price volatility of important agri-horticultural commodities like onion,
and potatoes. Pulses were also added subsequently.
The scheme provides for maintaining a strategic buffer of aforementioned commodities for subsequent
calibrated release to moderate price volatility and discourages hoarding and unscrupulous speculation.
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For building such stock, the scheme promotes direct purchase from farmers/farmers‘ association at farm
gate/Mandi.
The PSF is utilized for granting interest free advance of working capital to Central Agencies, State/UT
Governments/Agencies to undertake market intervention operations.
Apart from domestic procurement from farmers/wholesale mandis, import may also be undertaken with
support from the Fund.
The agricultural ministry has recently proposed to include Milk in the PSF which is not yet confirmed.
6.3 Jago Grahak Jago
It is a country wide multimedia awareness campaign on various issues related to consumer rights and
responsibilities across diverse subjects.
The programme is launched jointly in partnership with the related government departments.
Consumer protection Act
It provides consumers with speedy and inexpensive redressal grievances mechanism and specific relief or
award of compensation.
It recognizes six of the eight rights of the consumer as provided in the UN charter.
It envisages rights of consumers such as Right to Protection, Right of Information, Right of Choice, Right of
Hearing, Right of Redressal and Right of Education.
6.4 Antyodaya Anna Yojana
The scheme aims to make Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS) more focused and targeted towards the
poorest section of population.
Beneficiary families under the scheme are distributed 35 kg of rice and wheat at the rates of Rs. 3 per kg and
Rs. 2 per kg respectively. Coarse grains, on the other hand, are distributed at the rate of Rs. 1 per kg.
Other families that are not part of AAY but are covered under NFSA receive grains at the rate of Rs. 5 per kg.
Under the scheme, subsidies are fully borne by the central government and States/UT bears the distribution
cost.
The scheme has been expanded to cover 2.50 Cr households and scale of issue has been increased to 35
kg/family/month.
7. MINISTRY OF CULTURE
7.1 Seva Bhoj Yojna
It is a Central Sector Scheme under which the CGST and Central Government‘s share of IGST paid by
Charitable Religious Institutions on purchase of specific raw food items shall be reimbursed to them.
The charitable religious institutions include Temples, Gurudwara, Dharmik Ashram, Mosques, Dargah,
Church, Matth, Monastries etc.
The objective of the scheme is to lessen the financial burden of such Charitable Religious Institutions who
provide food at free of cost without any discrimination.
Such institutions applying for financial assistance are required to produce a certificate from District
Magistrate indicating that they are involved in charitable religious activities.
These institutions must be distributing free food to public for last 3 years on daily/monthly basis.
In case of mis-use of funds, it provides for penalties such as black listing the organisations, recovering the
financial assistance with penal interest apart from taking criminal action as per law.
7.2 Intangible Heritage Scheme
Scheme for Safeguarding the Intangible Heritage and Diverse Cultural Traditions of India is a
new scheme for revitalizing various institutions, groups, individuals, NGOs, researchers and scholars to
engage in activities for preserving and promoting the rich Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) of India.
The scheme is being implemented through Sangeet Natak Akademi, an autonomous organisation under the
Ministry of Culture.
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A target has been set to train approximately 10,000 persons of OFs and DPSUs on IPR in the financial year
2018-19 under the mission.
The Directorate General of Quality Assurance (DGQA) has been entrusted with the responsibility of
coordinating and implementing the programme.
8.3 One Rank One Pension Scheme
The scheme promises equal pension to military personnel retiring in the same rank with the same length of
service, regardless of the date of retirement.
OROP would be fixed based on the calendar year 2013 as the average of minimum and maximum pension in
2013 and those drawing pensions above the average will be protected.
Only those who retired before the plan kicked in would be entitled to OROP.
Personnel who voluntarily retire will not be covered under the OROP scheme.
In future, the pension would be re-fixed every 5 years.
The estimated cost to exchequer is expected to be Rs 8,000 to 10,000 crore and will increase in future.
The government has proposed a review every five years.
9. MINISTRY FOR DEVELOPMENT OF NE REGION
9.1 North East Rural Livelihood Project
It is a central Sector scheme externally aided by World Bank and implemented in four North Eastern States
namely Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura.
The objective is to improve livelihoods of the poor, especially that of women and the disadvantaged people in
the project area.
The identification of Districts for the project was done by the State Governments based on social and
economic backwardness.
It is supported by World Bank.
Desired Outcomes -
1. Making the SHGs promoted and supported by the project sustainable,
2. Increasing the income level of the members of the SHGs (at least 60% of them) and disadvantaged
households by 30% in real term
3. Providing jobs or self employment to the unemployed youths through various skill trainings,
entrepreneurship development trainings, vocational trainings and management development
trainings.
The more vulnerable tribal groups like Reang in Tripura and Lepsha and Bhutias in Sikkim will also benefit
from it.
9.2 North East Special Infrastructure Development Scheme
The Union Cabinet has recently approved new scheme NESIDS to fill up the gaps in creation of infrastructure
in specified sectors till March, 2020.
It is a central sector scheme which will be funded 100% by the Central Government.
It covers,
i. Physical infrastructure relating to water supply, power, connectivity and specially the projects
promoting tourism
ii. Infrastructure of social sectors of education and health.
Thus it will not only strengthen health care and education facilities in the region but will also encourage
tourism and employment opportunities for local youth.
9.3 Non-Lapsable Central Pool of Resources
The Non-Lapsable Central Pool of Resources (NLCPR) was created in 1997–98.
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It is the accrual of the unspent balance of the mandatory 10% budgetary allocation of the
Ministries/Departments.
The broad objectives of the NLCPR Scheme is to ensure speedy development of infrastructure in North eastern
states and Sikkim by way of filling the existing infrastructural gaps in the region by making funds available
from the pool.
The accruals in NLCPR are utilized by the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region under the
two Schemes of NLCPR (State) and NLCPR-Central.
Under the NLCPR (State) Scheme, priority projects of North Eastern States are being funded and under
NLCPR-Central Scheme, funds are provided to Central Ministries for implementing projects of national and
regional importance.
Recently, cabinet has approved NLCPR scheme till March, 2020 with funding pattern of 90:10.
10. MINISTRY OF DRINKING WATER & SANITATION
10.1 GOBAR-Dhan Yojana
Galvanizing Organic Bio-Agro Resources Dhan (GOBAR-DHAN) scheme was first announced in Budget 2018.
The scheme would focus on managing and converting cattle dung and solid waste in farms to compost, biogas
and bio-CNG.
It wiill help in keeping the village clean while increasing the income of farmers and cattle herders.
Under it, villagers will be mobilized to create self-help groups (SHGs) and creative societies that will help in
clean energy and green jobs initiative.
Under this scheme, one village in every district of the country would be selected for its implementation.
Nearly 700 districts would be covered during the current fiscal.
10.2 Swajal Yojana
It was launched in 115 aspirational districts in the country.
It is a community owned drinking water programme for sustained piped drinking water supply powered by
solar energy.
It ensures the availability of clean drinking water to every household round the year.
The scheme will train hundreds of rural technicians for operation and maintenance of Swajal units which
generates employment in the rural areas.
Under the scheme, 90% of the project cost will be taken care by the Government and the remaining 10% of the
project cost will be contributed by the community.
The Operations and management of the project will be taken care of by the local villagers.
10.3 Swachh Bharat Mission
SBM is intended at accelerating the efforts to achieve universal sanitation coverage.
It aims at achieving Open Defecation Free (ODF) nation and a Swachh Bharat (Clean India) by 2nd Oct, 2019,
the 150th anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.
SBM is being implemented by the Ministry of Urban Development in Urban areas and by the Ministry of
Drinking Water and Sanitation in Rural areas.
Objectives
1. Elimination of open defecation 5. Generate awareness about sanitation
and its linkage with public health
2. Eradication of Manual Scavenging
6. Capacity Augmentation for ULB‘s
3. Modern and Scientific Municipal Solid
Waste Management 7. Creating an enabling environment for
private sector participation.
4. To effect behavioral change regarding
healthy sanitation practices
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Components
1. Household toilets, including conversion of insanitary latrines into pour-flush latrines;
2. Community toilets
3. Public toilets
4. Solid waste management
5. Public Awareness and IEC (Information, Education and Communication).
Implementation - Behaviour change is the primary focus and fundamental tool for achievement of ODF
outcomes.
This is carried out through the Ministry's focused Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
programme.
It also promotes gender sensitive information, behaviour change guidelines and various mass education
activities.
Funding - States will contribute a minimum of 25% funds towards all components to match 75% Central
Share. This will be 10% in the case of North East and special category States.
Swachh Manch
It is a web-based platform which aims to bring together every stakeholder contributing to the Swachh Bharat
Mission under a common platform.
It will allow stakeholders to create/invite/participate in volunteering opportunities around neighborhoods.
It will enable uploads of pictorial evidence of citizens and organizations participating in the initiatives as
acknowledgement of their efforts and contributions to the cause of ‗swachhata‘.
It will also be integrated with the existing Swachhata App to act as a citizens‘ grievance redressal platform.
It is going to be launched as part of Swachh Survekshan 2019.
SBM ODF Plus and ODF Plus Plus Protocol
Under the Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban), urban areas of 18 states, and a total of 3,223 cities have become
Open Defecation Free (ODF) , and 2,712 cities among them have been certified as ODF through an
independent third party.
To make ODF achievements sustainable and address the issue of holistic sanitation, there is a need to address
the entire sanitation value chain.
SBM ODF Plus (ODF+) & ODF Plus Plus (ODF ++) are geared towards achieving this objective.
The SBM ODF Plus (ODF+) protocol focuses on sustaining community/ pubic toilet usage by ensuring their
functionality, cleanliness and maintenance.
The SBM ODF Plus Plus (ODF ++) will focus on achieving sanitation sustainability by addressing complete
sanitation value chain, including safe containment, processing and disposal of fecal sludge and septage.
10.4 Jal Mani Programme
This programme is launched to provide value and quality addition to the ongoing Rural Drinking Water
Supply Programme to mainly address the water quality in rural areas.
It involves installation of Stand Alone Purification System in rural Schools.
It is implemented by the State Governments through the Gram Panchayat/Village Water and Sanitation
Committees/Self Help Groups.
10.5 Har Ghar Jal
It refers to the government‗s commitment to provide safe tap water on a sustained basis in every household by
2030 as per the United Nations sustainable development goals.
It also focuses on accomplishing mission of providing safe drinking water to about 28,000 habitations affected
by arsenic and fluoride contaminations in the country by 2021.
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VLE will distribute the pads to girls in the primary and secondary schools in their village, encompassing girls
from 7th to 12th grade.
Under this initiative, semi-automatic and manual sanitary napkin manufacturing units will be set up at CSC
for producing sanitary napkins.
The manufacturing unit will be operated by women entrepreneurs and generate employment for women.
Thus the scheme is conceptualized to create avenues for the rural and semi-urban women to become self-
reliant and also progress towards a healthy eco-friendly lifestyle.
12.2 UMANG App
Unified Mobile Application for New-age Governance (UMANG) mobile app allow citizens to access
government services on a single platform.
The services live on the app include Aadhaar, DigiLocker, Bharat Bill Payment System (BBPS) among others.
It is expected to provide access to over 1,200 services of various government organisations in states and at the
Centre as well as utility payments.
Using the app, citizens will be able to access Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) services, apply
for a new PAN, and can register under the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana.
The app is developed and operated by National e-Governance Division of MeitY.
UAN-Aadhar linkage
Employee Provident Fund Organization has launched the facility of linking Aadhaar with universal account
number (UAN), through UMANG mobile app.
UAN is a unique 12-digit number assigned to an employee by EPFO India.
UAN helps employees manage their provident fund accounts online with ease and hassle free.
When an employee changes an organization, his/her mutual fund member ID also changes.
UAN was introduced to link multiple Member Identification Numbers allotted to a single individual by the
employer.
12.3 National Supercomputing Mission
The mission aims to connect national academic and R&D institutions with a supercomputing grid of over 70
high-performance computing facilities.
Supercomputers will be installed across the country and will be networked on the National Supercomputing
grid over the National Knowledge Network (NKN).
It will be implemented by the Department of Science and Technology and Department of Electronics and
Information Technology (DeitY) through Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) and IISc,
Bangalore.
The Mission also includes development of highly professional High Performance Computing (HPC) aware
human resource for meeting challenges of development of these applications.
The NKN is another programme of the government which connects academic institutions and R&D labs over a
high speed network.
India has recently granted contract to French technology firm to build 70 supercomputers under the National
Supercomputing Mission.
12.4 First NIC-CERT
National Informatics Centre (NIC) provides nationwide common ICT infrastructure consisting of national and
state ―Data Centres‖ to support e-Governance services to the citizen.
National Knowledge Network (NKN) has been set up to connect institutions/organizations carrying out R&D,
Higher Education and Governance with speed of the order of multi Gigabits per second.
Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) is under the Ministry of Electronics and Information
Technology.
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It has been designated to serve as the national agency to collect, analyse and disseminate information on cyber
incidents.
Country‘s first NIC-CERT has been recently setup that will monitor, detect and prevent cyber attacks on
government networks
It uses various tools to gather intelligence to identify vulnerabilities and possible exploits thereby predicting
cyber incidents.
12.5 Modified Special Incentive Package Scheme
M-SIPS scheme aims to provide a special incentive package to boost domestic electronic product
manufacturing sector and move towards Union Government‘s goal of ‗Net Zero imports‘ in electronics by
2020.
It promotes large scale manufacturing in the Electronics System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) sector by
1. Providing subsidy for capital expenditure upto 20% for investment in SEZ and 25% in non-SEZs.
2. Providing reimbursement of duties and central taxes for projects with high capital investments.
The incentives will be available for investments made within 5 years from the date of approval of the project.
Unit receiving incentive will provide undertaking to remain in commercial production for at least 3 years.
12.6 Jatan and Darshak
• Centre for Development for Advanced Computing (C-DAC), has developed software named ―Jatan‖ that is set
to revolutionize museum experience.
• The latest technology will help online visitors get a 3-Dimensional (3D) view of hundreds of artifacts displayed
at the museums. The software will enable virtual tours to museums.
• The group has developed ―Darshak‖, a mobile-based application, aimed at improving the museum visit
experience among the differently-abled.
• It allows real-time museum visitors gather all details about objects or artifacts simply by scanning a QR code
placed near the object.
• C-DAC is the premier R&D organization of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology
(MeitY) for carrying out R&D in IT, Electronics and associated areas.
12.7 Digital India
It is a programme to transform India into digital empowered society and knowledge economy.
The scheme is coordinated by the department of Electronics and IT and implemented by all government
departments.
The scheme is to be monitored by a Digital India committee comprised of several ministers.
The programme will be implemented in phases from the current year till 2018.
Digital India has three core components. These includes
1. The creation of digital infrastructure,
2. Delivering services digitally,
3. Digital literacy
9 Key points of Digital India Programme are
1. Universal Access to Phones 6. Information for All
2. Broadband Highways 7. Electronics Manufacturing – Target
NET ZERO Imports
3. Public Internet Access Programme
8. IT for Jobs
4. e-Governance – Reforming
government through Technology 9. Early Harvest Programmes
5. e-Kranti – Electronic delivery of
services
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It is an umbrella programme which includes the hitherto National Optical Fiber Network (NOFN) to connect
2,50,000gram Panchayats by providing internet connectivity to all citizens.
Digital India includes development of an electronic development fund and envisages Net-Zero Electronics
Import Target by 2020.
Common Service Centres (CSC)
Common Services Centers (CSC) scheme is one of the mission mode projects under the Digital India
Programme, Ministry of Electronics and IT.
CSCs are the access points for delivery of Government to Citizen essential public utility services, social
welfare schemes, healthcare, financial, education and agriculture services, apart from host of B2C services
to citizens in rural and remote areas of the country.
12.8 Cyber Swachhta Kendra
It is a malware analysis centre aims to create a secure cyber space by detecting botnet infections in India and
to notify, enable cleaning and securing systems of end-users to prevent further infections.
The systems will be scanned by the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-in) for free of all those users
who register to the CSK website.
This centre will work in coordination with the internet service providers (ISPs) and Industry.
This Kendra will also enhance awareness among citizens regarding botnet and malware infection along with
measures to be taken to secure their devices.
It is part of Digital India initiative.
12.9 Cyber Surakshit Bharat
It aims to spread awareness about cybercrime and building capacity for safety measures for Chief Information
Security Officers (CISOs) and frontline IT staff across all government departments.
It is the first PPP of its kind and will leverage the expertise of the IT industry in cybersecurity.
It aims to conduct a series of training programs for departments in State and Union governments, Public
Sector Banks, and technical arms of the Air Force, Army and Navy.
12.10 Cyber Shikshaa Initiative
Project Cyber Shikshaa focus on skilling women engineering graduates in the niche field of Cyber
Security.
It is launched by Microsoft & Data Security Council of India (DSCI) in association with Ministry of Electronics
& IT (MeitY).
The primary objective is to connect with underserved women from Tier 2 / Tier 3 cities and to align a career
path for them in Cyber Security.
Centre of Advance Computing (CDAC) will impart training to the selected women candidates from all over
India.
Initially, the project will be rolled out in the following cities - Noida, Patna, Hyderabad and Mohali, followed
by other cities in the next phase.
The program will be a 4-months interactive training course with combination of theory, case studies practical
hands-on and projects.
12.11 Pradhan Mantri Gramin Digital Saksharta Abhiyan
PMGDISHA is the new scheme to make rural households digitally literate by 2019.
This scheme is initiated under Digital India Programme and expected to be one of the largest digital literacy
programs in the world.
It would empower the citizens by providing them access to information, knowledge and skills for operating
computers/digital access devices.
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It is a platform for issuance and verification of documents & certificates in a digital way, thus eliminating the
use of physical documents.
There is also an associated facility for e-signing documents.
12.16 Visvesvaraya PhD Scheme
It is launched with the intent to enhance India‘s competitiveness in knowledge intensive sectors.
Its objective is to enhance the number of PhDs in Electronics System Design & Manufacturing (ESDM) and
IT/IT Enabled Services (IT/ITES) sectors in the country.
The salient features of the scheme are
1. 25% more fellowship amount than most of the other PhD Schemes.
2. Part-time PhD candidates get onetime incentive on completion of the PhD.
3. Supports 200 Young Faculty Research Fellowships in the areas of ESDM and IT/ITES with the
objective to retain and attract bright young faculty members in these sectors.
13. MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, FOREST AND CLIMATE CHANGE
13.1 PARIVESH
Pro-Active and Responsive facilitation by Interactive, Virtuous and Environmental Single-window Hub was
recently launched by the Prime Minister of India.
It is a Single-Window Integrated Environmental Management System, launched on the occasion of World
Biofuel Day.
It has been rolled out for online submission, monitoring and management of proposals seeking various types
of environment clearances from Central, State and district-level authorities.
It enables project proponents, citizens to view, track and interact with scrutiny officers, generates online mail
alerts to state functionaries in case of delays beyond stipulated time for processing of applications.
13.2 Integrated Development of Wildlife Habitats
IDWH is a centrally sponsored umbrella scheme that consists of Project Tiger, Development of Wildlife
Habitats and Project Elephant.
The schemes would result in overall strengthening/ consolidation of tiger, elephant and wildlife conservation
in the country.
Besides, it would also address the Man-Animal conflict effectively and benefit the communities relocating
from core protected areas.
The implementation of the schemes would be done through the respective States in designated Tiger Reserves,
Protected Areas and Elephant Reserves.
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has recently approved continuation of the IDWH beyond the
12thPlan period from 2017-18 to 2019-20.
13.3 Green Skill Development Programme
It was launched in line with the Skill India programme for skilling India‘s youth in the environment and forest
sector.
It endeavours to develop green skilled workers having technical knowledge and commitment to sustainable
development, which will help in the attainment of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), SDGs,
National Biodiversity Targets (NBTs), as well as Waste Management Rules (2016).
It aims to train over 5.5 lakh workers in environment and forest sectors in the country through 30 courses by
2021.
Botanical Survey of India and Zoological Survey of India were the nodal Centres for the pilot programme.
It provides gainful employment to candidates completing the course in the zoos/wildlife sanctuaries/national
parks etc
It is being implemented by utilising the vast networks and expertise of ENVIS Hubs.
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2. To improve/enhance eco-system services like carbon sequestration and storage, hydrological services,
biodiversity and provisioning services like fuel, fodder, and timber and non-timber forest produces,
3. To increase forest based livelihood income of about 3 million households.
14. MINISTRY OF FINANCE
14.1 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana
It is a flagship financial inclusion scheme launched in 2014 for 4 years and was later approved to continue
beyond.
The scheme facilitates the opening of bank accounts with zero balance for every household to ensure access to
financial services in an affordable manner.
There are some special benefits like free accident insurance cover, over draft facility for the Jan Dhan account
holders.
The first phase of the scheme focused on opening basic bank accounts and RuPay debit card with inbuilt
accident insurance cover of Rs 1 lakh.
The 2nd phase (2015-2018) planned to provide micro-insurance to the people and pension schemes to
unorganised sector workers through Business Correspondents.
Union Finance Ministry has recently announced more incentives.
It has decided to provide the facility of opening zero balance account from every household to every adult.
The accident insurance cover and overdraft facility have also been increased.
The free accident insurance cover for those opening Jan Dhan accounts has been doubled to Rs 2 lakh.
There will be no conditions attached for over-draft of up to Rs 2,000.
Also, the upper age limit for availing the facility has been hiked to 65 from the earlier 60 years.
14.2 Aam Admi Bima Yojana
AABY is a Government of India Social Security Scheme administered through LIC.
It provides Death and Disability cover to persons between the age group of 18 yrs to 59 yrs.
It is a group insurance scheme providing insurance cover for a sum of Rs 30,000/- on natural death, Rs.
75,000/- on death or total permanent disability due to accident, Rs. 37,500/- for partial permanent disability
due to accident.
The total annual premium under the scheme is Rs. 200/- per beneficiary, of which 50% is contributed from
the Social Security Fund created by the Central Government and maintained by LIC. The balance is
contributed by the State Government / Nodal Agency / Individuals.
14.3 Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana
PMSBY is aimed at providing accidental insurance cover at a very affordable premium of Rs.12/year.
The coverage available will be Rs.2 lakh for accidental death or permanent total disability and Rs.1 lakh for
permanent partial disability.
The Scheme will be available to people in the age group 18 to 70 years with a savings bank account who give
their consent to join and enable auto-debit on an annual renewal basis.
It is offered by Public Sector General Insurance Companies or any other General Insurance Company who are
willing to offer the product on similar terms.
Individuals can exit and re-join the scheme subjecting to conditions.
It serves the goal of financial inclusion by achieving penetration of insurance down to the weaker sections of
the society.
14.4 Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana
PMJJBY offers coverage for death due to any reason and is available to people in the age group of 18 to 50
years (life cover upto age 55) having a savings bank account who gives their consent to join and enable auto-
debit.
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A life cover of Rs. 2 lakhs is available for a one year period at a premium of Rs.330/- per annum per member
and is renewable every year.
It is administered through LIC and other Indian private Life Insurance companies.
A person can join PMJJBY with one Insurance company with one bank account only.
Eligible persons can join the scheme without giving self-certification of good health.
A death certificate and simple claim form is required to submit and the claim amount will be transferred to the
nominee‘s account.
14.5 Varishtha Pension Bima Yojana
It is a pension scheme for the benefit of citizens aged 60 years and above.
Under the Scheme the subscribers on payment of a lump sum amount get pension at a guaranteed rate of 9%
per annum (payable monthly).
Any gap in the guaranteed return over the return generated by the LIC on the fund is compensated by
Government of India by way of subsidy payment in the scheme.
The scheme allows withdrawals of deposit amount by the annuitant after 15 years of purchase of the policy.
The scheme is administered through LIC.
14.6 Atal Pension Yojana
The coverage under the then existing Swavalamban Scheme was inadequate due to non-clarity of benefits at
the age of 60 years.
To address this concern, the Government announced a new initiative called Atal Pension Yojana (APY) in the
Budget for 2015-16.
With this introduction, the enrolment under Swavalamban has been closed and the eligible subscribers were
automatically migrated to the APY unless they opt out.
Under the APY, the subscribers would receive the fixed pension ranging from Rs. 1000 - Rs. 5000 per month,
at the age of 60 years, depending on their contributions.
It focuses on all citizens in the unorganised sector, who join the National Pension System (NPS) administered
by the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA).
It is open to all bank account holders who are not members of any statutory social security scheme.
It mainly targets on unorganised sector workers.
The age of joining APY is 18 years to 40 years. Therefore, minimum period of contribution by the subscriber
under APY would be 20 years or more.
The Central Government would also co-contribute 50% of the subscriber‘s contribution or Rs. 1000 per
annum, whichever is lower for a period of 5 years upto 2020.
The same pension would be paid to the spouse of the subscriber and on the demise of both the subscriber and
spouse, the accumulated pension wealth is returned to the nominee.
The scheme follows the same investment pattern as applicable to the NPS contribution of Central Govt
employees.
APY can be opened through banks, Postal department and also
through eNPS platform.
14.7 National Pension Scheme
It is a pension cum investment scheme launched to provide old age
security to citizens.
Any individual citizen of India (both resident and Non-resident) in
the age group of 18-65 years can join NPS.
The scheme is regulated by Pension Fund Regulatory and
Development Authority (PFRDA).
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The different sectors covered under the scheme are classified in to 2 categories.
The employee of the various sectors contributes towards pension from monthly salary along with matching
contribution from the employer (central government/state govt/corporate).
After retirement or exit from the scheme, the corpus is made available with the mandate that some portion of
the corpus must be invested into annuity to provide a monthly pension post retirement or exit from the
scheme.
14.8 Pradhan Mantri Vaya Vandana Yojana
It is a pension scheme announced exclusively for the senior citizens aged 60 years or above.
The investment limit is Rs.15 lakh/senior citizen and provides an assured return of 8% p.a. for 10 years.
It is exempted from Service Tax/ GST and LIC is the implementing agency.
The ceiling of maximum pension is for a family as a whole; the family will comprise of pensioner, his/her
spouse and dependants.
Premature withdrawal from the scheme is possible in case the money is required for the treatment of terminal
or critical illness of the person or spouse.
The shortfall owing to the difference between the interest guaranteed and the actual interest earned shall be
subsidized by the Government of India and reimbursed to the Corporation.
14.9 Swabhimaan
Swabhimaan is a campaign which aims to bring banking services to large rural areas.
This campaign is to be operated by the Ministry of Finance and the Indian Banks' Association (IBA) to bring
banking within the reach of the masses of the Indian population.
14.10 Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana
The programme was launched to give access to cheap credit to poor and small fledgling business persons with
the objective to provide self-employment.
It is a scheme to extend collateral free loans by Banks, NBFCs and MFIs to Small/Micro business enterprises
and individuals in the non-agricultural sector to enable their business activities and to generate self
employment.
For implementing the Scheme, government has set up a new institution named, Micro Units Development &
Refinance Agency Ltd (MUDRA).
It acts as a regulator for the micro finance sector looks after development and refinancing activities relating to
micro units.
It provides refinance to all banks and Last Mile Financiers seeking refinancing of small business loans given
under PMMY.
The scheme services whose credit needs are below Rs.10 lakh.
Loans can be availed under three categories Last Mile Financiers
i. Shishu for loans up to Rs.50,000;
Non-Banking Finance Companies engaged in
ii. Kishor for loans above Rs. 50,000 and up to financing of small business, Societies, Trusts,
Rs.5 lakh; Section 8 Companies [formerly section 25], Co-
iii. Tarun for loans above Rs.5 lakh and up to Rs.10 operative Societies, Small Banks, Scheduled
lakh. Commercial Banks and Regional Rural Banks
Mudra debit cards are issued to borrowers. Using these, they can withdraw the loan from any ATM in India, as
and when they need the money.
14.11 Stand Up India Scheme
It is to promote entrepreneurship among Scheduled Caste/Schedule Tribe and Women.
The scheme provides for composite loans by banks between Rs. 10 lakh and upto Rs. 100 lakh for setting up a
new enterprise in the non-farm sector.
These loans would be eligible for refinance and credit guarantee cover.
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Varying Premiums.
Central government co-
Fixed pension ranging from Rs. 1000 contribute 50% of the
- Rs. 5000 per month, at the age of subscriber‘s contribution or
Atal Pension Yojana (APY) 18-40 years
60 years, depending on their Rs.1000/annum,
contributions. whichever is lower for a
period of 5 years upto
2020.
Varishtha Pension Bima Assured Pension at the rate of 9% Beneficiary can invest any
60 years & above
Yojana per annum on the investment made. amount.
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The scheme will be implemented in 2016-20, and the implementation will result in creation of modern
infrastructure, growth of food processing sector and providing better prices to the farmers.
The following schemes will be implemented under it
1. Mega Food Parks 5. Creation of Backward and Forward
Linkages
2. Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition
Infrastructure 6. Food Safety and Quality Assurance
Infrastructure
3. Creation/ Expansion of Food Processing/
Preservation Capacities (Unit Scheme) 7. Human Resources and Institutions
4. Infrastructure for Agro-processing
Clusters
16. MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
16.1 Ayushman Bharat Programme
ABY or National Health Protection Mission is a national initiative launched in order to achieve the vision of
Universal Health Coverage
It comprises of two inter-related components
1. Establishment of Health and Wellness Centre
2. Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY)
Health and Wellness Centre - National Health Policy, 2017 envisioned Health and Wellness Centres as the
foundation of India‘s health system.
Under this, 1.5 lakh centres will bring health care system closer to the homes of people.
The centres will provide comprehensive health care, including for non-communicable diseases and maternal
and child health services. 2
These will also provide free essential drugs and diagnostic services.
Contributions through CSR and philanthropic institutions in adopting these centres are also envisaged.
First 'health and wellness centre' has been inaugurated in
Bijapur district in Chhattisgarh. Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY)
Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY) - It It is a centrally sponsored health insurance
aims to reduce out of pocket hospitalisation expenses by scheme with a main objective of this
providing health insurance coverage upto Rs.5 scheme is to
lakh/family/year for secondary and tertiary care 1. Provide financial protection against
hospitalization. catastrophic health costs
2. Improve access to quality health care
The scheme will integrate two ongoing centrally for BPL and other vulnerable groups
sponsored schemes Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana The premium cost is shared by Centre and
(RSBY) and Senior Citizen Health Insurance Scheme the State.
(SCHIS).
The beneficiaries are entitled to
The NHPS remains disconnected from primary health hospitalization coverage up to Rs. 30,000/-
care services. per annum on family floater basis i.e can be
utilised by any family member.
Also, a beneficiary covered under the scheme will be The coverage extends to maximum 5
allowed to take cashless benefits from any public/private members of the family which includes the
empanelled hospitals across the country. head of household, spouse and up to three
Coverage - The scheme will aim to target over 10 crore dependents including the provision to pay
families based on SECC (Socio-Economic Caste Census) transport expense.
database. The beneficiaries need to pay only Rs. 30 as
registration fee.
Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojna (RSBY) beneficiaries in Beneficiaries get a biometric-enabled smart
state where it is active is also included. card containing their fingerprints and
photographs and this Single central smart
card also to include other welfare schemes
like Aam Aadmi Bima Yojana and national
old age pension scheme.
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To ensure that nobody from the vulnerable group is left out of the benefit cover, there will be no cap on family
size and age in the scheme.
The insurance scheme will cover pre and post-hospitalisation expenses.
All pre-existing diseases are also covered.
It will also pay defined transport allowance per hospitalization to the beneficiary.
Funding - The expenditure incurred in premium payment will be shared between central and state
governments in a specified ratio
1. 60:40 for all states and UTs with their own legislature.
2. 90:10 in NE states and the 3 Himalayan states of J&K, HP and Uttarakhand.
3. 100% central funding for UTs without legislature.
The State governments have the main responsibility of health service delivery.
States will be allowed to expand the scheme both horizontally and vertically.
Mode of funding - In a trust model, bills are reimbursed directly by the government.
Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Madhya Pradesh, Assam, Sikkim and Chandigarh are the states that will use a
trust model for the mission.
In an insurance model, the government pays a fixed premium to an insurance company, which pays the
hospitals.
Gujarat and Tamil Nadu have opted for mixed mode implementation.
The scheme is creating a cadre of certified frontline health service professionals called Pradhan Mantri
Aarogya Mitras (PMAMs).
PMAM will be primary point of facilitation for the beneficiaries to avail treatment at the hospital and thus, act
as a support system to streamline health service delivery.
Besides, 24 new Government Medical Colleges and Hospitals will be set up, by up-grading existing district
hospitals in the country.
This would ensure that there is at least 1 Medical College for every 3 Parliamentary Constituencies.
Also, at least 1 Government Medical College in each State of the country.
16.2 National Health Mission
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NRHM aims to provide Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Health and Adolescent (RMNCH+A)
services to the rural deprived people through its network of ASHA, ANMs and AWWs.
NRHM, also called NRHM-RCH Flexipool is one of the components of NHM and is for all towns and villages
below the population of 50,000.
Various initiatives under NRHM
1. Accredited social health activists
2. Janani Suraksha Yojana
3. Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram (JSSK)
4. Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram (RBSK)
5. Mainstreaming AYUSH – revitalizing local health traditions.
16.4 National Urban Health Mission
To meet health care needs of the urban population with the focus on urban poor, slum dwellers, by making
available to them essential primary health care services and Reducing their out of pocket expenses for
treatment.
It seeks to strengthen the existing health care service delivery system converging with various schemes
implemented by the Ministries of Urban Development, Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation, Human
Resource Development and Women & Child Development.
It works in partnership with community and local bodies and NGOs and District health action plan is
prepared.
NUHM would cover all State capitals, district headquarters and cities/towns with a population of more
than50000.
Centre-state funding pattern will be 75:25 for all the states and 90:10 for Special Category s States.
16.5 ASHA, ANM and AWW
Accrediated Social Health Activist (ASHA) is a trained female community health activist who acts as a
interface between the community and the public health system.
ASHA must be women resident of the village who is literate with formal education upto class eight and
preferably in the age group of 25-45 years.
Auxiliary Nurse Midwife is a resource person for ASHA and provides on-job training and guidance and
ensures that ASHA gets the compensation for performance.
Anganwadi Worker guides ASHA in performing activities such as organising Health Day at Anganwadi Centre
and AWW is a depot holder for drug kits and will be issuing it to ASHA.
16.6 Janani Suraksha Yojana
The objective of the JSY is to reduce maternal and infant mortality by promoting institutional delivery among
pregnant women by providing conditional cash assistance of Rs.1400.
There is no bar on age of mother, number of children or type of institution i.e a government or accredited
private health facility.
Financial assistance under JSY is available to all pregnant women in states that have low institutional delivery
rates, namely, UP, Uttarakhand, Bihar, Jharkhand, MP, Chhattisgarh, Assam, Rajasthan, Odisha, and J&K.
They are categorized as Low Performing States (LPS).
In High Performing States (HPS), where the levels of institutional delivery are satisfactory, pregnant
women from BPL/SC/ST households only are entitled for JSY benefit.
The scheme also provides performance based incentives to ASHAs.
16.7 Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram
The scheme entitles all pregnant women delivering in public health institutions to an absolutely free and no
expense delivery including C- section.
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RBSY envisages Child Health Screening and Early Intervention Services and subsumes the existing school
health programme.
The scheme aims at early identification and early intervention for children from birth to 18 years to cover
4 ‗D‘s viz. Defects at birth, Deficiencies, Diseases, Development delays including disability.
The 0 - 6 years age group will be specifically managed at District Early Intervention Center ( DEIC ) level
while for 6 -18 years age group, managed at existing public health facilities.
DEIC will act as referral linkages for both the age groups.
Children under 6 years will be screened by Mobile Block Health teamsat the Anganwadi centre and those
between 6-18 years will be screened at the local schools at least once a year in government and government
aided schools
16.9 Rashtriya Kishor Swasthya Karyakram
It is a health programme for adolescents, which focuses on age groups 10-19 years with universal
coverage.
Key Principles are adolescent participation and leadership, Equity and inclusion, Gender Equity and strategic
partnerships with other sectors and stakeholders.
Focus areas
1. Improve nutrition - Reduce the 3. Enhance mental health
prevalence of malnutrition and iron-
4. Prevent injuries and violence
deficiency anaemia (IDA) among
adolescent girls and boys. 5. Prevent substance misuse
2. Improve sexual and reproductive 6. Address Non-Communicable diseases
health such as hypertension, stroke, cardio-
vascular diseases and diabetes.
16.10 Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan
The program aims to provide assured, comprehensive and quality antenatal care, free of cost, universally to all
pregnant women on the 9th of every month.
It guarantees a minimum package of antenatal care services to women in their 2nd/3rd trimesters of
pregnancy at designated government health facilities.
The health check-up includes a minimum package of prenatal care/antenatal care services i.e care given
during pregnancy and medicines such as IFA supplements, calcium supplements etc would be provided to all
pregnant women.
The programme follows a systematic approach for engagement with private sector which includes
motivating private practitioners to volunteer for the campaign.
It also laid special emphasis on early diagnosis, adequate and appropriate management of women with
malnutrition and adolescent and early pregnancies as these pregnancies need extra and specialized care.
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Thus it aims to improve the quality and coverage of Antenatal Care (ANC) including diagnostics and
counselling services as part of the Reproductive Maternal Neonatal Child and Adolescent Health
(RMNCH+A) Strategy.
16.11 Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana
It is a central sector scheme aims to correct regional imbalances in the availability of affordable/ reliable
tertiary healthcare services and also to augment facilities for quality medical education in the country.
It has two components
1. Setting up of AIIMS like institutions and
2. Upgradation of Government medical college institutions.
16.12 Rashtriya Arogya Nidhi
RAN aims to provide financial assistance to BPL patients, who are suffering from major life threatening
diseases, to receive medical treatment at any of the 13 listed super specialty institutes or government hospitals.
The central government/state government/PSU employees are not eligible.
The financial assistance to such patients is provided in the form of ‗one-time grant‘, which is released to the
Medical Superintendent of the Hospital in which the treatment has is being received.
The States are needed to create their own State Illness Assistance funds in which central government
contribute 50% of the fund and the fund is granted to Medical superintendent for treatment.
The State government can grant up to Rs. 1.5 lakh in each individual case in their state and forward the cases
that exceed Rs.1.5 lakh to RAN headquarters.
A ―Revolving Fund‖ has been set up in 13 Central Government hospitals/institutes.
These hospitals can sanction financial assistance up to Rs.5 lakh, but beyond Rs.5 lakh it has to be referred to
RAN headquarters.
16.13 Universal Immunization Programme
The program aims to enhance optimal breastfeeding practices in the country through Community awareness
generation, Strengthening inter personal communication through ASHA, skilled support for breastfeeding and
Award/recognition
16.15 LaQshya Initiative
Labour Room Quality Improvement Initiative‘s objective is to reduce preventable maternal and new-born
mortality, morbidity and stillbirths by improving the quality of care provided in the labour room.
It will be implemented in Government Medical Colleges besides District Hospitals, and Sub- District Hospitals
and Community Health Centres.
The initiative plans to conduct quality certification of labour rooms and also incentivize facilities achieving the
targets outlined.
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The mission aims to cover all those children by 2020 who are either unvaccinated, or are partially vaccinated
against 7 vaccine preventable diseases.
It includes diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus, polio, tuberculosis, measles and hepatitis B.
It aims to fully immunize children under the age of two years and pregnant women with all available vaccines.
The Mission is being implemented in 201 high focus districts in the country in the first phase which has nearly
50% of all unvaccinated or partially vaccinated children.
The campaign is part of the Universal Immunisation Programme by 2020.
The Ministry will be technically supported by WHO, UNICEF, Rotary International and other donor partners.
Electronic Vaccine Intelligence Network (eVIN)
It is an indigenously developed technology system in India that digitizes vaccine stocks and monitors the
temperature of the cold chain through a smartphone application.
The innovative eVIN is presently being implemented called across twelve states in India.
eVIN aims to support the Government of India‘s Universal Immunization Programme by providing real-time
information on vaccine stocks and flows, and storage temperatures across all cold chain points in these states.
The technological innovation is implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
It aims to strengthen the evidence base for improved policy-making in vaccine delivery, procurement and
planning for new antigens in India.
16.18 Mission Parivar Vikas
It was launched on the occasion of World Population Day to accelerate access to high quality family planning.
It focuses on family planning initiatives and targeted approaches for population stabilisation through better
services delivery approach.
It will focus on 146 high fertility districts in 7 states with high TFR (Total Fertility Rate).
A new program named ―Antara was launched under this mission.
Under this, an injectable hormonal contraceptive method for women that prevents pregnancy for 3 months.
16.19 Project Sunrise
The project is to tackle the increasing HIV prevalence in the eight North-Eastern states.
It aims to diagnose 90% of such drug addicts with HIV and put them under treatment by 2020.
It will cover one lakh people living with HIV/AIDS by giving them treatment and care facilities free of cost.
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It will be implemented in addition to the existing projects of the National AIDS Control Organization (NACO).
The project has been sponsored by US based Centre for Disease Control and would be implemented by Family
Health International 360.
16.20 National Deworming Mission
According to WHO, India has the highest burden of Soil-Transmitted Helminths (STH/ intestinal worms in
the world.
The mission is aimed to protect children in the ages of 1-19 years from these worms.
Albendazole tablets will be given to all targeted children through Anganwadi centres and all schools.
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The inter-ministerial panel that has recently finalised the roadmap for the II phase, decided to offer subsidy to
all categories of electric vehicles, including two-wheelers, three-wheelers and four-wheelers.
19. MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS
19.1 Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems
It is a Mission Mode Project (MMP) under the National e-Governance Plan of Govt. of India.
It is aimed to create a comprehensive and integrated system for enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of
Police.
A nationwide networked infrastructure for evolution of IT-enabled state-of-the-art tracking system around
―investigation of crime and detection of criminals‖ will be created to automate police functions at
police Station and higher levels.
It will also create facilities and mechanism to provide public services like registration of online complaints,
ascertaining the status of case registered at the police station, verification of persons etc.
19.2 Bharat ke Veer
It is an online portal in which anyone can make fiscal contributions to the families of martyrs of the CAPF.
CAPF includes Assam rifles (AR), Border security force (BSF), National security guards(NSG), Central
industrial security force (CISF), Central reserve police force (CRPF) , Indo-Tibetan border police force (ITBT),
National disaster response force (NDRF), Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB).
Through this portal one can donate directly to individual Martyrs account ( max of Rs.15 lakhs) or may donate
to the Bharat Ke Veer corpus fund.
Bharat Ke Veer corpus would be managed by a committee made up of eminent persons and senior government
officials, in equal number, who would decide to disburse the fund equitably to the families on need basis.
19.3 Operation Muskaan/Operation Smile
The main aim of the programme is to prevent child trafficking and rescue children from persons who try to
engage them in begging, sexual trade and other antisocial activities.
Specially trained police teams would screen all children residing in shelter homes, railway platforms, bus
stands, roads and religious places.
20. MINISTRY OF HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS
20.1 Housing for All (URBAN)
It envisions Housing for All by 2022 and it subsumed Rajiv Awas yojana and Rajiv Rinn Yojana.
It seeks to address the housing requirement of urban poor including slum dwellers through following
programme
1. Central assistance to Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) and other implementing agencies for Slum
rehabilitation with participation of private developers.
2. Promotion of Affordable Housing for weaker section through Credit Linked Subsidy
3. Affordable Housing in Partnership with Public & Private sectors
4. Subsidy for beneficiary-led individual house construction
It covers all 4041 statutory towns as per Census 2011 with focus on 500 Class I cities in three phases.
Centre and state will be funding in the ratio of 75:25 and in case of North Eastern and special category
States in the ratio of 90:10.
Beneficiaries - Urban poor who does not own a pucca house, Economically Weaker Section (EWS) and
Lower Income Groups (LIG – eligible only for credit linked subsidy scheme).
States/UTs have flexibility to redefine the annual income criteria with the approval of Ministry.
Under the mission, a beneficiary can avail of benefit of one component only.
HUDCO and NHB have been identified as Central Nodal Agencies (CNAs) to channelize this subsidy to
the lending institutions.
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Credit Linked Subsidy – It is an interest subsidy available to a loan amounts uptoRs 6 lakhs at the rate of 6.5
% for tenure of 20 years or during tenure of loan whichever is lower.
The houses will be allocated preferably in the name of Women in the family.
Rajiv Awas Yojana - It envisages a ―Slum Free India" with inclusive and equitable cities in which every
citizen has access to basic civic infrastructure and social amenities and decent shelter.
Rajiv Rinn Yojana - Rajiv RinnYojana (RRY) is an instrument to address the housing needs of the
EWS/LIG segments in urban areas, through enhanced credit flow.
20.2 Credit Linked Subsidy Scheme
CLSS is an interest subsidy scheme under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (URBAN)-Housing for All.
Credit Linked Subsidy is an interest subsidy available to a loan amounts upto Rs.6 lakhs at the rate of 6.5 % for
tenure of 20 years or during tenure of loan whichever is lower.
It is for purchase/construction/extension/improvement of house to cater Economical Weaker Section
(EWS)/Lower Income Group (LIG)/Middle Income Group (MIG).
Union cabinet has recently increased the carpet area of houses eligible for interest subsidy.
20.3 Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana
It aims to uplift the urban poor by enhancing sustainable livelihood opportunities through skill development.
It is an integration of National Urban Livelihood Mission (NULM) & National Rural Livelihood Mission
(NRLM).
NULM aims at universal coverage of the urban poor for skill development and credit facilities.
It focuses on organizing urban poor in their strong grassroots level institutions, creating opportunities for skill
development and helping them to set up self-employment venture by ensuring easy access to credit.
It is aimed at providing shelter equipped with essential services to the urban homeless in a phased manner
and also addresses livelihood concerns of the urban street vendors.
Funding will be shared between the Centre and the States in the ratio of 75:25. For North Eastern and Special
Category - the ratio will be 90:10.
20.4 PAISA
Portal for Affordable Credit and Interest Subvention Access is a centralized electronic web platform for
processing interest subvention on bank loans to beneficiaries under DAY-NULM.
Allahabad Bank is the nodal bank for this portal.
It enables the government to connect directly with the beneficiaries and ensuring greater transparency and
efficiency in delivery of services.
All the States & UTs, all SCBs, RRBs and Cooperative Banks are expected to deploy this portal.
20.5 AMRUT
Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation‘s focus is on infrastructure creation that has a direct
link to provision of better services to the citizens.
It ensures that every household has access to a tap with assured supply of water and a sewerage connection.
It proposes to increase the amenity value of cities by developing greenery and well maintained open and
reduce pollution by switching to public transport or constructing facilities.
500 cities will be covered under the Scheme
1. All Cities and Towns with a population of over 1 lakh with notified Municipalities, including
Cantonment Boards (Civilian areas),
2. All Capital Cities/Towns of States/ UTs, not covered in above,
3. All Cities/ Towns classified as Heritage Cities by MoUD under the HRIDAY Scheme,
4. Thirteen Cities and Towns on the stem of the main rivers with a population above 75,000 and
less than 1 lakh, and
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5. Ten Cities from hill states, islands and tourist destinations (not more than one from each
State).
This scheme is a new avatar of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
(JNNURM).
Unlike JNNURM, AMRUT will not appraise individual projects and appraise only State Annual Action plans.
It is a centrally Sponsored Scheme and funds will be allocated to states and Union territories.
The states will transfer funds to Urban Local Bodies within 7 days of transfer by central government and no
diversion of funds.
Central assistance will be to the extent of 50% of project cost for cities and towns with a population of up to 10
lakhs and one-third of the project cost for those with a population of above 10 lakhs.
(Note: Some of the inadmissible components under AMRUT are Power, Telecom, Health, Education and
Wage employment programme and staff component and Purchase of land for projects or project related
works, Staff salaries of both the States/ULBs. The list is not exhaustive.)
20.6 Smart Cities
The objective is to promote sustainable and inclusive cities that provide core infrastructure and give a decent
quality of life to its citizens, a clean and sustainable environment and application of ‗Smart‘ Solutions.
The focus is on creating a replicable model which are meant to set examples that can be replicated both within
and outside the Smart City, catalyzing the creation of similar Smart Cities in various regions and parts of the
country.
Core infrastructure elements
1. Water Supply 6. Robust IT connectivity and digitalization
2. Assured electricity supply 7. Good governance, especially e-Governance
and citizen participation
3. Sanitation, including solid waste
management 8. Sustainable environment
4. Efficient urban mobility and public 9. Safety and security of citizens, particularly
transport women, children and the elderly
5. Affordable housing, especially for the poor 10. Health and education.
Components of Smart Cities Mission -
1. City improvement (Retrofitting),
2. City renewal (Redevelopment),
3. City extension plus a Pan-city initiative in which Smart Solutions are applied covering larger parts of the
city.
Approach - Area-based development.
Selection Process–Each state will get at least one smart city.
Each aspiring city competes for selection as a smart city in what is called a ‗City Challenge‘. There are two
stages in the selection process.
The State/UT begins with shortlisting the potential smart cities.
The first stage of the competition will be intra-state based on the criteria specified and the highest scoring
potential smart cities will be recommended to MoUD.
The 100 such potential smart cities nominated by all the States and UTs will prepare Smart City Plans
which will be rigorously evaluated in the Stage-2 of the competition for prioritizing cities for financing.
The chosen ones will get Central fund of Rs 500 crore in the course of 5 years.
Implementation -By Special Purpose Vehicles (SPV) which will be promoted by the State/UT and the Urban
Local Body (ULB) jointly both having 50:50 equity shareholding.
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20.7 HRIDAY
National Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana (HRIDAY) is focused on holistic
development of heritage cities.
The main objective of HRIDAY is to preserve character of the soul of heritage city and facilitate inclusive
heritage linked urban development in partnership with State Government
The duration of HRIDAY schemes would be Four Years starting from December 2014 (i.e. Till December
2018).
It is a central sector scheme with broadly focus on four theme areas i.e. Physical Infrastructure,
Institutional Infrastructure, Economic Infrastructure & Social Infrastructure for reviving and revitalizing the
soul of Heritage City.
The projects can be funded directly or through support from other stakeholders including private sector.
Coverage (12 Cities) - Ajmer, Amravati, Amritsar, Badami, Dwarka, Gaya, Kanchipuram, Mathura,Puri,
Varanasi, Velankanni, Warangal.
It supports development of core heritage infrastructure projects that include revitalization of urban
infrastructure for areas around heritage assets.
20.8 Urban Reform Incentive Fund
It aims to provide States with incentives to undertake essential urban sector reforms.
The Ministry has proposed to increase Reform Incentive Fund from Rs 500 crore during 2017-18 to over Rs
3,000 crore per year over the next three years.
The reforms to be undertaken by the States to receive incentives under URIF improve the responsiveness of
local real estate markets, increase resource mobilization in Urban Local Bodies (ULBs), provide rigorous
accounting of the management of public funds.
The incentives given to the states will be on a grant basis.
URIF receive funds from International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and
Government of India.
20.9 Affordable Housing Fund
Government has announced a dedicated affordable housing fund under the National Housing Bank
(NHB) to boost demand and supply of low-cost homes.
It will receive fund from priority sector lending shortfall and fully serviced bonds authorised by the
Government of India.
National Housing Bank Act is being amended to transfer its equity from the Reserve Bank of India to the
government.
In Budget 2018, the government had announced infrastructure status to affordable housing.
It will enable these projects to avail benefits such as lower borrowing rates, tax concessions and increased flow
of foreign and private capital.
21. MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
21.1 RISE
Revitalising Infrastructure and Systems in Education (RISE) was launched to revitalize the infrastructure of
higher educational institutions with a total investment of one lakh crore in the upcoming 4 years.
It will provide low cost funds to all government higher educational institutions to promote higher education.
It will cover all centrally-funded institutes (CFIs) including central universities, IITs, IIMs, NITs and IISERs.
It will be financed via a restructured ―Higher Education Financing Agency (HEFA) that has been constituted
as a non-bank finance company.
Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) will get largest part of loans on offer under RISE Scheme.
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HEFA
It was set up by central govt. as Section 8 company (company having charitable objectives) in 2017.
HEFA will mobilize funds in market and will provide 10 year loans to all centrally-run institutes.
For the mobilization of corpus of Rs. 1 lakh crore, central govt. will provide Rs. 8,500 crore.
Canara Bank will bear the remaining amount as a partner for setting up of HEFA.
Target – All the projects sanctioned by HEFA are to get completed before 2022.
It will directly release the sanctioned amount to vendors or contractors only after the certification of executing
agency and educational institution.
CFIs will have to repay the borrowed amount (loans) in a time frame of over 10 years.
21.2 Prime Minister Research Fellowship Scheme
PMRF scheme is aimed at attracting the talent pool of the country to doctoral (Ph.D.) programs of IITs and
IISc for carrying out research in cutting edge science and technology domains.
Selected candidates will be offered admission to Ph.D. program in one of IITs/IISc with a fellowship of
Rs.70,000/ month for the first 2 years, Rs.75,000/month for the 3rd, and Rs.80,000/month in the 4th and
5th years.
Apart from this, a research grant of Rs.2 lakh/year will be provided to each of the Fellows for a period of 5
years to cover their academic contingency expenses and for foreign/national travel expenses.
It will be implemented for period of 7 years beginning 2018-19 and Maximum of 3000 Fellows would be
selected in three year period, beginning 2018-19.
21.3 Samagra Shiksha Scheme
It is a centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS) subsumes 3 erstwhile CSS schemes such as Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
(SSA), Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) and Teacher Education (TE).
It is an integrated Scheme for school education extending support to States from pre-school to senior
secondary levels for the first time.
It is an overarching programme for the school education sector extending from pre-school to class XII.
It aims to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education at all levels of school education.
It envisages the ‗school‘ as a continuum from pre-school, primary, upper primary, secondary to senior
secondary levels.
21.4 IMPRESS Scheme
Impactful Policy Research in Social Science (IMPRESS) has been launched to promote policy research in
social science.
The objective is to identify and fund research proposals in social sciences with maximum impact on the
governance and society.
Under this, 1,500 research projects will be funded for 2 years.
The Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) has been entrusted with the task of implementing and
monitoring the scheme.
Some of the identified domains under the scheme are - State and democracy, Urban transformation, Media
culture and society, Employment skills and rural transformation, Governance innovation and public policy,
innovation, Agriculture and rural development, Social media and society, Politics law and economics.
21.5 SPARC Scheme
A webportal for the Scheme for Promotion of Academic and Research Collaboration (SPARC) was recently
launched for promotion of academic and research collaboration.
It aims at improving the research ecosystem of India‘s higher educational institutions by facilitating academic
and research collaborations between Indian and foreign institutions.
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The quality benchmark for SPARC is that only such Indian institutes can apply which are in top 100 NIRF
ranking or top 100 NIRF subject ranking.
For foreign universities the benchmark is either top 500 of QS ranking or top 200 of QS subject ranking.
IIT-Khargapur is the national Coordinating Institute to implement the SPARC programme.
21.6 LEAP Initiative
Leadership for Academicians Programme (LEAP) is a flagship leadership development training programme.
The objective is mainly to train academic heads, who are likely to assume leadership roles in the future.
Its focus group is second level academic functionaries in public funded higher education institutions.
It would include both domestic and foreign training in managerial skills such as problem-solving, handling
stress, team building work, conflict management, developing communication skills etc.
The implementation will be through top ranked universities and top 100 global ranked foreign universities.
21.7 ARPIT initiative
Annual Refresher Programme in Teaching (ARPIT) is a unique initiative of online professional development of
15 lakh higher education faculty using the MOOCs platform SWAYAM.
National Resource Centres (NRC) will be identified to prepare online training material.
NRC will be in a mixed range of institutions such as, Central Universities, IISc, IUCAA, IITs, IISERs, NITs,
IGNOU, State Universities, UGC‘s Human Resource Development Centres (HRDCs) and National Institutes
for Technical Teachers Training.
It will focus on latest developments in the discipline, new & emerging trends, pedagogical improvements and
methodologies for transacting revised curriculum.
SWAYAM - Study Webs of Active learning for Young Aspiring Minds is a Massive Open Online Courses
(MOOCs) platform launched to offer various online courses for school education and higher education.
21.8 Pradhan Mantri Vidya Lakshmi Karyakram
The scheme aims to provide a fully IT based Student Financial Aid Authority to administer and monitor
Scholarship as well Educational Loan Schemes.
Accordingly, Vidya Lakshmi Portal, a first of its kind portal for students seeking education load was set up.
It provides single window electronic platform for students to access information and prepares applications for
Educational Loans and Government Scholarships.
This portal has been developed under the guidance of Department of Financial Services, (Ministry of Finance),
Department of Higher Education (Ministry of Human Resource Development) and Indian Banks Association
(IBA).
The portal has been developed and being maintained by NSDL e-Governance Infrastructure Limited.
The portal also provides linkages to National Scholarship Portal.
NSDL e-Gov
NSDL e-Governance Infrastructure Limited (NSDL e-Gov) was originally setup as a Depository in 1995.
It works closely with various Government agencies for designing, managing and implementing e-Governance
Projects.
It has been appointed as a Registrar of Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) to facilitate
registration of residents for obtaining Aadhaar and has been engaged as the technology partner for GST.
21.9 Institutes of Eminence Scheme
Institutes of Eminence are institutions which are expected to make into top 500 world rankings in a decade.
They have complete freedom to decide the curricula, hire domestic and foreign faculty and fix a fee structure
of their choice.
It comprises 10 public and 10 private educational institutions which will be selected based on the
recommendations of Empowered committee.
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The Government has recently shortlisted 6 Institutions of Eminence (IoEs) including 3 from Public Sector and
3 from Private Sector.
Public Sector - Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, IIT Bombay and IIT, Delhi.
Private Sector - Jio Institute (Reliance Foundation), Pune, Birla Institute of Technology & Sciences, Pilani,
Rajasthan; and Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka.
Rs. 1000 cr. grant will be given only to public institutions and no funds will be given to private institutions.
These Institutions shall also be provided with autonomy
1. to admit foreign students up to 30% of admitted students;
2. to recruit foreign faculty upto 25% of faculty strength;
3. to offer online courses upto 20% of its programmes;
4. to enter into academic collaboration with top 500 in the world ranking Institutions without permission of
UGC;
5. free to fix and charge fees from foreign students without restriction;
6. flexibility of course structure in terms of number of credit hours and years to take a degree;
7. complete flexibility in fixing of curriculum and syllabus, among others.
21.10 Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan
RUSA is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme to increase enrolment in higher education by 30% by 2020.
It also seeks to increase the spending on higher education by the State Governments by providing strategic
funding to eligible State higher educational institutions.
The funding would flow from the central ministry through the State/UT to the State Higher Education
Councils before reaching the identified institutions.
During its 1st phase, central assistance to States has been provided for creation of one Model Degree College
each in 60 Educationally Backward Districts.
Educationally Backward Districts are those districts where Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in higher education
was less than the national average of 12.4% based on 2001 census data.
During its 2nd phase, RUSA focuses on opening new Model Degree Colleges in ‗Aspirational Districts‘, in
unserved & underserved districts in North Eastern and Himalayan States.
Aspirational Districts are identified by NITI Aayog on the basis of composite index.
The parameters under the index includes,
1. Deprivation enumerated under Socio-Economic Caste Census,
2. Health & Nutrition, Education performance indicators
3. Basic Infrastructure.
BHUVAN - RUSA PORTAL - The National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) of ISRO has developed a mobile
application for uploading geo-tagged photographs and associated details captured by the educational
institutions in this portal as part of the implementation of RUSA.
21.11 Unnat Bharat Abhiyan
It is aimed at providing rural India with professional resource support from institutes of higher education to
address the development challenges through appropriate technologies.
It aims to link the Higher Education Institutions with at least (5) villages, to enable the institutions contribute
to the economic and social betterment of these village communities using their knowledge base.
The institutions will provide the knowledge and technology support to improve the livelihoods in rural areas.
Each selected institute would adopt a cluster of villages / panchayats and gradually expand the outreach over a
period.
IIT Delhi has been designated to function as the National Coordinating Institute for this program.
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HRD along with the Ministries of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj has agreed to link all Higher
Education Institutes (HEIs) with rural development processes under Unnat Bharat Abhiyan (UBA).
21.12 SWAYAM
Study Webs of Active Learning For Young Aspiring Minds is an indigenous IT platform for hosting
the Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs).
The objective is to take the best teaching learning resources to all, including the most disadvantaged.
It targets those students who could not complete their studies and professionals who wish to upgrade their
knowledge.
This is done through an indigenous developed IT platform that facilitates hosting of all the courses,
taught in classrooms from 9th class till post-graduation to be accessed by anyone, anywhere at any
time.
It covers diverse disciplines such as arts, science, commerce, performing arts, social sciences and humanities
subjects, engineering, technology, law, medicine, agriculture etc. in higher education domain.
It shall also cover Skill based courses, which cover both post-higher secondary school skills that are presently
the domain of polytechnics as well as industrial skills certified by the sector skill councils.
Professors of centrally funded institutions like IITs, IIMs, central universities will offer online courses.
At the end of each course, there will be an assessment of the student through examination and the
marks/grades secured in this exam could be transferred to the academic record of the students.
It was indigenously developed by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) with the help of
Microsoft.
21.13 Saksham Scholarship Scheme
The scheme was launched in 2014-15, with the objective of encouraging economically weaker differently-able
students to pursue technical education at Diploma and Degree levels.
Scholarship amount of Rs.30,000 is provided towards tuition fee reimbursement and Rs.20000 as
contingency allowance for 1000 persons/annum.
21.14 Swayam Prabha
The Swayam Prabha is a group of 32 DTH channels devoted to telecasting of high-quality educational
programmes on 24X7 basis using the GSAT-15 satellite.
The channels cover higher education, school education and assist the students (class 11th & 12th) prepare for
competitive exams.
Information and Library Network (INFLIBNET), an autonomous Inter-University Centre (IUC) of UGC
maintains the web portal.
INFLIBNET is involved in creating infrastructure for sharing of library and information resources and services
among Academic and Research Institutions.
It widens the scope of SWAYAM and Channels for telecasting educational programmes dedicated to teacher
training are also available.
21.15 Navodaya Vidyalayas
They are residential schools providing good quality modern education from Class VI to Class VIII to the
talented children predominantly from the rural areas, without regard to their socio-economic condition.
Admission is done through an entrance exam and 75% of seats are reserved for children from rural areas,
apart from reservations for children belonging to SC and ST communities.
Navodya Vidyalaya Samiti, registered as a Society, is an autonomous organisation that runs these schools.
21.16 Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat
It was announced on the occasion of the 140th birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.
It aims to actively enhance interaction between people of diverse cultures living in different States and UTs,
with the objective of promoting greater mutual understanding and bonding amongst them.
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Each year, every State/UT would be paired with another State/UT in India for reciprocal interaction between
the people.
Rashtriya Ekta Shivir (National Integration Camp) was organized to implement this program.
21.17 National Testing Agency
Union Cabinet has recently approved creation of National Testing Agency (NTA) to conduct entrance
examinations for higher educational institutions.
It will be registered as a society under the Indian Societies Registration Act.
It will act an autonomous and self-sustained premier testing organization chaired by eminent educationist
appointed by Ministry of HRD.
It would conduct those entrance examinations which are currently being conducted by the CBSE (NEET, JEE),
AICTE etc, thereby relieving them of this responsibility.
The entrance examinations will be conducted in online mode at least twice a year, giving adequate opportunity
to candidates.
It will be given a one-time grant of Rs.25 crore from the Government to start its operation in the first year.
Thereafter, it will be financially self-sustainable.
21.18 Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
SSA - It is aimed at the universalisation of elementary education as mandated by the 86th Amendment to the
Constitution of India which made free and compulsory education to children between the ages of 6 to 14 as a
fundamental right.
Initiatives and Sub-Programmes under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA)
Shagun Portal - It has two components i.e Repository of best practices to learn from success stories &
Online Monitoring of the SSA implemented by States and UTs
Padhe Bharat Badhe Bharat - To improve the reading and writing skills of children in classes I and II,
along with their mathematics skills.
Rashtriya Avishkar Abhiyan (RAA) - It aims to motivate and engage children of the age group of 6-18
years, in Science, Mathematics and Technology by Institutions of Higher Education like IIT's, NIT's etc.
Vidyanjali - To enhance community and private sector involvement in Government run elementary schools
21.19 Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan
It is a centrally sponsored scheme with the objective to enhance access to secondary education.
Initiatives under RMSA
1. Shaala Siddhi - It is a web portal developed by the National University of Educational Planning and
Administration (NUEPA) to enable schools to evaluate their performance in 7 key domains under the
prescribed framework.
2. Shaala Darpan - It is an e-Governance platform that covers all the Kendriya Vidyalayas, to improve quality
of learning, efficiency of school administration, governance of schools & service delivery.
3. e-PATHSHALA - It is a joint initiative of HRD, National Council of Educational Research and Training
(NCERT) to disseminate all educational e-resources including textbooks, audio, video and non-print
materials.
4. Kala utsav - To promote Arts (Music, Theatre, Dance, Visual Arts and Crafts) in education in secondary stage
of the education to bring art in an inclusive environment.
5. Seema Darshan -It is an intiative by HRD in collaboration with Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Home
Affairs for the students of KendriyaVidyalayas and NavodayaVidyalayas to provide an opportunity for the
children to experience the border environment and to foster patriotism among the students.
21.20 Shaala Sarathi
It is a State-NGO-CSR Portal to aid the collaboration among the stakeholders in sharing innovative practices
in various schools.
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Shaala Siddhi is a comprehensive school evaluation system focused on well-defined quality based
parameters that facilitates Schools to make professional judgments for improvement.
21.21 All School Monitoring Individual Tracing Analysis
ASMITA is launched under Shala Asmita Yojana (SAY) to track the educational journey of school students
from Class I to Class XII across the 15 lakhs private and government schools in the country.
It will be an online database that will carry information of student attendance and enrolment, learning
outcomes, mid-day meal service and infrastructural facilities among others.
Students will be tracked through their Aadhaar numbers and incase those not having unique number will be
provided with it.
21.22 Swachh Vidyalaya Initiative
It is a collaborative effort of Central Government, State and UT in partnership with PSU's and Private
Corporate to provide funding to built functional toilets in every school.
21.23 Global Initiative of Academic Networks
GIAN is an initiative aimed at tapping the talent pool of scientist and entrepreneurs internationally by
collaborating Indian institutes of Higher Education in India with Foreign academics.
It is to augment the country's existing academic resources, accelerate the pace of quality reform and elevate
the scientific and technological capacity to global excellence.
21.24 IMPRINT India
Impacting Research Innovation And Technology is an IIT and IISc joint initiative to develop a roadmap for
research to solve major engineering and technology challenges in technology domains relevant to India.
It aims at direct research in the premier institutions into areas of social relevance.
21.25 Uchchtar Aavishkar Abhiyan
It aims to promote industry-specific need-based research in the educational institutions to keep up the
competitiveness of the Indian industry in the global market.
All the IITs have been encouraged to work with the industry to identify areas where innovation is required.
21.26 Vittiya Saksharata Abhiyan
VISAKA is a financial literacy campaign.
It is to actively engage the students of Higher Education Institutions to encourage them to use a digitally
enabled cashless economic system for transfer of funds.
Ministry of HRD also aims to make financial transactions completely digital in all higher education
institutions.
21.27 Ishan Uday and Ishan Vikas
It is a Scholarships scheme for undergraduates from northeast.
Under the scheme ten thousand fresh scholarships are to be provided for general degree course, technical and
professional courses including medical and para-medical courses and will be given through Direct Benefit
Transfer (DBT) to the beneficiary student
IshanVikas - Select students from northeast to be taken to IITs, NITs etc. for internships/ exposure
21.28 Shodhganga
It is the repository developed to contain an electronic copy of all M.Phil/Ph.D thesis to make it accessible to all
institutions.
The task of setting-up of this repository is assigned to Information and Library Network (INFLIBNET), an
inter-university centre of the University Grants Commission (UGC).
It also provides access to Indian theses and dissertations in open access to world-wide academic community
and making visibility of Indian research to other countries.
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Platform for Effective Enforcement for No Child Labour is an electronic platform for no child labour
developed by the Labour Ministry.
The portal creates a robust implementing and monitoring mechanism for enforcement of the legislative
provisions of National Child Labour Policy (NCLP).
Since the subject of labour is in the concurrent list, the enforcement of the policy depends on respective state
governments.
This online portal aims to connect the Centre to the state government, district and to all project societies for
effective implementation of NCLP.
The portal has a component of child tracking system.
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Employees' State Insurance Corporation under Ministry of Labour and Employment has recently rolled out
Atal Bimit Vyakti Kalyan Yojna.
The scheme covers Insured Persons (IP) covered under the Employees‘ State Insurance Act, 1948.
It aims to provide cash relief to unemployed insured person.
The relief will be payable in cash directly to their Bank Account in case of unemployment and while they
search for new engagement.
23. MINISTRY OF MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (MSME)
23.1 ASPIRE
A Scheme for Promotion of Innovation, Rural Industry & Entrepreneurship (ASPIRE) is a scheme launched
with an objective to set up a network of technology centers, incubation centres to accelerate entrepreneurship
and also to promote start-ups for innovation and entrepreneurship in rural and agriculture based industry.
The planned outcomes of ASPIRE are setting up Technology Business Incubators (TBI), Livelihood Business
Incubators (LBI) and creation of a Fund of Funds for such initiatives with SIDBI.
23.2 Scheme of Fund for Regeneration of Traditional Industries
SFURTI is to organize the traditional industries and artisans into clusters to make them competitive and
provide support for their long term sustainability by way of enhancing the marketability of products,
improving the skills of artisans, making provision for common facilities and strengthening the cluster
governance systems.
23.3 Prime Minister‟s Employment Generation Programme
The government has recently approved the continuation of PMEGP beyond the 12th Plan period for three
years to 2019-20 with a total outlay of Rs 5,500 crore.
PMEGP is a major credit-linked subsidy programme being implemented by the Ministry of MSME since
2008-09.
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It is a programme launched to provide for the welfare of areas and people affected by mining related
operations.
The main objective is to minimize/mitigate the adverse impacts, during and after mining, on the environment,
health and socio-economic conditions of people in mining districts and also to ensure sustainable livelihood
for the affected people.
The beneficiaries include people living in directly affected areas and displaced family under the Land
Acquisition Act.
It is implemented by the District Mineral Foundations (DMFs) of the respective districts using the funds
accruing to the DMF from miners.
District Mineral Foundation (DMF) is a trust set up under Mines and Minerals (Development & Regulation)
Amendment Act, (MMDRA) 2015 as a non-profit body in those districts affected by the mining works.
The DMFs have been directed to take all major decision in a participatory mode, in consultation with the
‗gram sabhas‘ of the respective villages and activities taken under "polluter pays principle" cannot be included
under PMKKY.
60% of the funds will be utilised for high priority areas such as Drinking water supply, health care, sanitation,
education, skill development, women and child care, welfare of aged and disabled people and environment
conservation.
40% of the fund will be utilised for physical infrastructure, irrigation, energy and watershed development.
24.2 Other Initiatives
Sudoor Drishti - It is a project launched by the Indian Bureau of Mines in collaboration with National Remote
Sensing Centre (NRSC) and Department of Space for monitoring of Mining activity through satellite.
Bhuvan based services will be used for the monitoring of periodic changes of the mining areas within mining
lease boundary and development of mobile app for field data collection to verify the ground realities.
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TAMRA - Transparency, Auction Monitoring and Resource Augementation (TAMRA) is a web portal and
mobile application, to streamline the process of various statutory clearances required for mining operations.
It will display block-wise, state-wise and mineral-wise information of the blocks to be auctioned.
25. MINISTRY OF MINORITY AFFAIRS
25.1 Pradhan Mantri Jan Vikas Karyakram
The erstwhile Multi-sectoral Development Programme (MsDP), a centrally sponsored scheme has been
restructured and renamed as Pradhan Mantri Jan Vikas Karyakram.
MsDP, a centrally sponsored scheme, launched to address the development deficitsc in 90 minority
concentration districts in the country to address the development deficits.
It has been identified as one of the Core of the Core Schemes under National Development Agenda.
It aims at improving the socio-economic parameters of basic amenities for improving the quality of life of the
people and reducing imbalances in the Minority Concentration Areas.
Minority Concentration Areas have been identified based on both population data (25% of the total
population belongs to minority communities) and backwardness parameters of Census 2001 of these
areas.
The backwardness parameters are:-
(a) Religion-specific socio-economic indicators at the district level –
(i) Literacy rate; Minorities in India
(ii) Female literacy rate ;
Muslims, Sikhs, Christians,
(iii) Work participation rate; and Buddhists, Jain and Zorastrians
(iv) Female work participation rate; and (Parsis) have been notified as
minority communities under Section
(b) Basic amenities indicators at the district level – 2 (c) of the National Commission for
(i) Percentage of households with pucca walls‘ Minorities Act, 1992.
As per the Census 2011, the
(ii) Percentage of households with safe drinking water & percentage of minorities in the
(iii) Percentage of households with electricity country is about 19.3% of the total
population of the country.
The projects considered are additional class rooms, laboratories,
school buildings, hostels, toilets, buildings for Polytechnics, ITIs, Community Health Centres, Primary Health
Centres / Sub-centres, Anganwadi Centres, Rural Housing etc.
Education, Health and Skill are the priority under MsDP.
The projects are funded in the ratio of 60:40 and for NE and Hilly States at 90:10 between the Centre and
States.
25.2 Nai Manzil
It aims to engage constructively with Poor Minority youth and help them obtain sustainable and gainful
employment opportunities that can facilitate them to be integrated with mainstream economic activities.
Integrated Skill Training is being provided to the youth in market driven skills.
The other objectives include, raise awareness and sensitization in health and life skills, Mobilize school drop-
out minority youths with formal education and certification upto level 8th or 10th through National Institute
of Open Schooling (NIOS) or other State open schooling systems.
It was launched for the first time in J&K in 2016, where girls from minority communities are being imparted
three-month skill development training in seven identified sectors relevant to the region.
25.3 Nai Roshni
It is a scheme for leadership development among Minority Women, to empower and instill confidence among
minority women by providing knowledge, tools and techniques for interacting with Government systems,
banks and other institutions at all levels.
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In addition, short term training programmes for small hydro, entrepreneurship development, operation &
maintenance of solar energy devices and boiler operations in co-generation plants have been organized.
National Institute of Solar Energy (NISE) is an autonomous institution of MNRE.
26.3 Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission
The mission is also known as National Solar Mission and is also one of the eight National Missions under
National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC).
The Mission has set the ambitious target of deploying 20,000MW of grid connected solar power by 2022,
which was later revised to 1,00,000 MW by 2022.
The target will principally comprise of 40GW Rooftop and 60GW through large and medium scale grid
connected solar power projects.
There is also 30% capital subsidy for installation of SPV applications like solar lighting systems, solar PV
power plants and solar pumps under solar off-grid application scheme of JNNSM in rural as well as urban
areas throughout India.
26.4 Solar City
The basic aim is to motivate the local Governments for adopting renewable energy technologies and energy
efficiency measures.
The Solar City aims at minimum 10% reduction in projected demand of conventional energy at the end of five
years.
27. MINISTRY OF PANCHAYATI RAJ
27.1 Panchayat Empowerment & Accountability Incentive
It is a central sector scheme aimed at incentivization of States for devolving funds, functions and
functionaries (3Fs) to Panchayats and incentivization of Panchayats to put in place accountability systems to
make their functioning transparent and efficient.
The scheme is 100% centrally funded.
State Governments/UTs are ranked on a Devolution Index which measures the extent of devolution of 3Fs by
States to Panchayats.
Based on the index, the best performing states and panchayats have been incentivized since 2011.
28. MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS
28.1 Pradhan Mantri Ujjawala Yojana
This Scheme aims to provide free LPG connections to Women from BPL Households by providing
financial support of Rs 1600 for each new LPG connection.
The identification of eligible BPL families will be made in consultation with the State Governments and the
Union Territories based on the socio-economic and caste census data.
Providing LPG connections to BPL households will ensure universal coverage of cooking gas in the country
which will empower women and protect their health.
It aims to address serious health hazards associated with cooking based on fossil fuels. Non-communicable
diseases such as heart disease, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and lung cancer and Indoor air
pollution causing acute respiratory illnesses in young children is addressed through this scheme.
It will also provide employment for rural youth in the supply chain of cooking gas.
28.2 PAHAL
Direct Benefit Transfer for LPG consumer scheme called, `PAHAL‘ aims to reduce leakage of subsidy, reduce
intermediaries and eliminate duplicate LPG connections by introducing direct cash transfer of subsidies.
LPG consumers, who join the scheme, will get the LPG cylinders at market price and receive the subsidy
directly into their bank accounts.
The scheme required the consumer to mandatorily have a bank account linked with Aadhaar number for
availing LPG Subsidy.
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If they do not possess Aadhaar number, they will have to link their bank account directly with their LPG ID.
28.3 LPG Panchayat
It is aimed at encouraging rural communities to turn to clean fuel.
The first LPG Panchayat was held in Gandhinagar, which brings LPG users of a village and officials of
fuel companies together.
28.4 Saksham 2018
Saksham is a month long awareness programme by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.
It is aimed to create awareness towards judicious utilization and conservation of petroleum products and
switching to cleaner fuels.
It is organized by PCRA- Petroleum Conservation Research Association and other oil & gas PSU‘s under the
aegis of Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.
28.5 START-UP SANGAM Initiative
It is launched with the objective of funding startups in this high-tech sector and the program itself is part of
the Startup India scheme.
Under this initiative, India‘s state-run companies pledged to support more than 30 start-ups who will be
funded for the next 3 years through a corpus of Rs 320 crore.
Its objective is to bring in innovations and disruptions in the technology-heavy oil and gas industry.
The corpus has been created by contributions from India Oil Corporation, ONGC, Oil India etc.
The selected start-ups work in various fields related to energy such as converting waste plastics to petroleum
fuels, solar stove, and multipurpose fuel from agricultural waste biomass and leak detectors for LNG cylinders
etc.
Start-ups in the technology field will get 30 months to submit proof of concept whereas start-ups with
business ideas will be given 18 months.
It is expected to reduce fuel import dependence through innovations in alternative fuels.
28.6 Pradhan Mantri Urja Ganga
Jagdishpur-Haldia & Bokaro-Dhamra Natural Gas Pipeline (JHBDPL) project is part of National Gas Grid
Project ( Pradhan Mantri Urja Ganga) of Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.
The 2,655 km project aims to connect the eastern states to the
national gas grid.
Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha and West Bengal are
the beneficiary states.
The project will usher Industrial development in East India by
supplying environmentally clean natural gas to fertiliser and
power plant, refineries, steel plants and other industries.
It also provides clean energy to households and transportation
in the cities en-route the pipeline.
State-run gas utility GAIL India has recently placed orders for
400-km of pipeline.
With these awards, pipe supply orders for 2,100 km of the project have been placed.
29. MINISTRY OF POWER
29.1 Deendayal Upadhyay Gram Jyoti Yojana
DDUGJY is the flagship programme of Ministry of Power to provide 24X7 power supply to rural areas.
It focuses on feeder separation (rural households & agricultural) and strengthening of sub-transmission &
distribution infrastructure including metering at all levels in rural areas.
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This will help in providing round the clock power to rural households and adequate power to agricultural
consumers.
Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) has been subsumed in it.
Integrated Power Development Scheme (IPDS) - It isto provide 24x7 power supply in the urban area.
Remote Village Electrification Programme (RVEP) is a scheme implemented by Ministry of New &
Renewable energy in various states to provide basic lighting through Renewable Energy Sources in un-
electrified villages and hamlets of electrified census villages.
29.2 National LED Programme
It is to ensure promotion of energy efficiency in the country.
It has two components - Domestic Efficient Lighting Programme (DELP) and Street Lighting National
Programme (SLNP).
DELP - UJALA Scheme was launched to provide LED bulbs to domestic consumers.
SLNP - It aims to replace conventional street light with UJALA and SLNP
smart and energy efficient LED street lights by March,
2019. Under UJALA scheme, LED bulbs at
The project is funded by Energy Efficiency Services 40% of the market price will be
Limited (EESL), a Public Energy Services Company under distributed to every grid connected
the administration of the Union Ministry of Power. consumer.
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Under this programme, States shall take over 75% of DISCOM debt over two years i.e 50% of DISCOM debt
shall be taken over in 2015-16 and 25% in 2016-17.
Government of India will not include the debt taken over by the states as per the above scheme in the
calculation of fiscal deficit of respective states in the financial years 2015-16 and 2016-17.
States will issue non-SLR including SDL bonds in the market or directly to the respective banks / financial
institutions (FIs) holding the DISCOM debt to the appropriate extent.
DISCOM debt not taken over by the state shall be converted by the banks / FIs into loans or bonds.
29.6 Urja Mitra
URJA MITRA App, which was launched recently by the Ministry of Power, empowers citizens by real time
information sharing on power supply.
The application provides a central platform, Web-Portal as well as Mobile App, for State Power Distribution
utilities to disseminate power outage information to urban/rural power consumers across India through
SMS/email/push notifications.
29.7 MERIT Portal
Merit Order Despatch of Electricity for Rejuvenation of Income and Transparency is a portal that has been
developed in association with POSOCO and Central Electricity Authority.
It displays extensive array of information regarding the merit order of Electricity procured by States such as
daily source-wise power purchases of respective states/UTs.
Information available in the Portal shall help State Discoms to optimize their power procurement in more
efficient way leading to lower cost of power to consumers.
29.8 Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojana
The Scheme aims to provide last mile electrical connectivity to all rural and urban households.
It will provide subsidy on equipment like transformers, meters and wires.
The government has set the target of providing 24X7 power for all by 2019.
29.9 ECO-NIWAS
Energy COnservation – New Indian Way for Affordable & Sustainable homes is an online portal recently
unveiled on the occasion of Energy Conservation Day (14th December)
It is for increasing awareness to build sustainable and energy efficient homes in the country.
It is developed by Bureau of Energy Efficiency, a statutory body under Ministry of Power.
29.10 National Power Portal
It is a centralized platform for collation and dissemination of Indian power sector information.
It act as the single point interface for all Power Sector Apps launched previously by the Ministry, like
TARANG, UJALA, VIDYUT PRAVAH, GARV, URJA, MERIT.
It has been designed and developed to disseminate analyzed information about the sector through GIS
enabled navigation and visualization chart windows.
NPP is integrated with associated systems of Central Electricity Authority (CEA), Power Finance Corporation
(PFC), Rural Electrification Corporation (REC) and other major utilities.
It would serve as single authentic source of power sector information to apex bodies.
The Nodal Agency for implementation of NPP and its operational control is CEA.
30. MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
30.1 Avataran
Avataran is an umbrella program consists of 7 missions such as,
Mission 25 Tonne - It aims to increase revenue by augmenting carrying capacity.
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Mission Zero Accident - It comprises of two sub missions such as Elimination of unmanned level crossings
on broad Gauge in the next 3-4 years and Equipping 100% of the High Density Network with Train Collision
Avoidance System (TCAS).
Mission PACE (Procurement and Consumption Efficiency) - It aims to improve procurement and
consumption practices to improve the quality of goods and services.
Mission Raftaar - It targets doubling of average speeds of freights trains and increasing the average speed of
superfast mail/express trains by 25 kmph in the next 5 years. It will complement Mission 25 Tonne to increase
throughput of the railway system.
Mission Hundred - Under this mission, at least a hundred sidings will be commissioned in the next 2 years.
Siding refers to low-speed track section / track branch distinct from a running line.
Mission beyond book-keeping - It will establish an accounting system where outcomes can be tracked to
inputs.
Mission Capacity Utilisation - It proposes to prepare a blueprint for making full use of the huge new
capacity that will be created through two Dedicated Freight Corridors between Delhi-Mumbai and Delhi-
Kolkata scheduled to be commissioned by 2019.
30.2 VIKALP
The Alternate Train Accommodation Scheme (VIKALP) scheme aims to facilitate waitlisted passengers to get
an alternative train accommodation within 12 hours of the original train.
The waitlisted passengers will get confirmed accommodation in next alternative train if they opt for it
while booking.
No extra charges will be paid by the passenger to avail this scheme.
30.3 Clone train services
The proposed service will run‘ on high-demand routes within an hour of a scheduled train‘s departure to
accommodate those on its waiting list.
The idea yis to ensure that they reach their destination around the same time they had originally envisaged.
30.4 Rail Safety Fund
The new rail safety fund called ―Rashtriya Rail SanrakshaKosh‖ to be utilized for track improvement,
bridge rehabilitation work, improved inspection work etc.
It is a non-lapsable fund created by Ministry of Finance, since the union and railway budgets will be merged
for the first time.
It receives fund from this year budget allocation and also from the Central Road Fund.
The Central Road Fund is collected by levying Cess on diesel and petrol for safety-related work.
The Rail Safety Fund was setup based on the recommendation of a committee headed by Anil Kakodkar,
former chairman of Atomic Energy Commission Chairman.
30.5 Operation Swarn
Operation Swarn is launched by the Railway Ministry to improve services in Rajdhani and Shatabdi Express
trains.
Under the project, the Indian Railways will focus attention on 10 key areas — punctuality, cleanliness, linen,
coach interiors, toilets, catering, staff behaviour, security, entertainment, housekeeping and regular feedback.
30.6 Nivaran
It is the grievance redressal portal launched by the Ministry of Railways.
It is the first IT application to be launched on the Rail Cloud.
It is a platform for resolution of service related grievances of serving and former railway employees.
30.7 Initiatives by Ministry of Railways
SRESTHA - New R&D organisation to serve the future technology needs of Railways.
SUTRA – A special unit for Transportation Research and Analytics.
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The team will be involved in World class data analytics, simulation softwares, network optimisation and
decision support systems.
“Sampark, samanvay and Samvad” is a conclave organized by the Ministry of Railways to discuss and
deliberate ―Vision for New Railway – New India 2022‖.
The conclave is aimed at breaking the boundary put up by railway organization in sharing information
(sampark), improves co-ordination (samanvay), find solutions (samvad) to the critical issues facing Indian
Railways.
It encouraged all officers to give inputs and bring out the ground realities and potential impediments to
implementation of new policies and reforms.
30.8 Project Saksham
It is a comprehensive training programme launched by Indian Railways.
It is an up skilling exercise to upgrade skill and knowledge will be held for all employees of Indian Railways.
Under this plan, all employees in each zone will be put through a week‘s training in skills and knowledge
relevant to their work area over next one year.
The training, as per the calendar, will be completed within 9 months.
Its objective is to develop a New Indirect Tax Network
Project Saksham Ministry of Finance (Systems Integration) of the Central Board of Excise and
Customs (CBEC).
It is a comprehensive training program for all employees
Project Saksham Ministry of Railways
of Indian Railways to boost productivity & efficiency
Ministry Of
Saksham (Sanrakshan It is an annual flagship event to create focused attention
Petroleum and
Kshamta Mahotsav) on fuel conservation through people centric activities
Natural gas
Capacity Building program - a training module that uses
Ministry of Rural
Saksham Remote Sensing and GIS tools for project planning and
Development
monitoring component.
Encouraging economically weaker differently-able
Saksham Scholarship
Ministry of HRD students to pursue technical education at Diploma and
Scheme
Degree levels.
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It also focus on the new initiatives like development of Border and International connectivity roads, Coastal &
port connectivity roads, National Corridors Efficiency improvements, Economic corridors development and
others.
31.2 Setu Bharatam
It is a program for building bridges for safe and seamless travel on National Highways.
The aim is to make National Highways free of railway level crossings by 2019 by building Railway Over
Bridges/ Under Passes and old &worn down bridges to be improved by replacement/widening/strengthening.
31.3 Char Dham Highway Project
The Char Dham highway development project is an initiative to improve connectivity to the Char Dham
pilgrimage centres in the Himalayas i.e Gangotri, Yamunotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath.
This objective is to provide 900 km highway roads with paved shoulders, provision for landslide
mitigation and other road safety measures, which will provide all weather road connectivity for pilgrims and
for movement of defence forces.
Generally the Char Dham pilgrimage centre four pilgrimage sites in India i.e Badrinath, Dwarka, Puri and
Rameswaran but the Gangotri, Yamunotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath in Uttarkhand state were
known as Chota Char Dham.
31.4 Logistic Efficiency Enhancement Programme
LEEP is a programme that is aimed at enhancing the freight transportation in India through improving cost,
time, tracking and transferability of consignments through infrastructure, procedural and Information
Technology (IT) interventions.
The parks are expected to serve four key functions - freight aggregation and distribution, multimodal freight
movement, storage and warehousing, and value-added services such as custom clearances.
31.5 INFRACON
It is the National Portal that acts as a bridge between consultancy firms working in the road engineering and
construction sector and domain experts and key personnel who are deployed both for project preparation and
supervision.
31.6 INAM PRO
It is a web-based application for Infrastructure and Material Providers.
It brings together the material providers and the prospective buyers engaged in executing central/state funded
roads and highways and bridge construction projects in a common platform.
31.7 INAM-Pro +
It is an upgraded version of INAM-Pro, a web based application for Infrastructure and Material Providers.
The web portal designed by National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd (NHIDCL)
two years back as a common platform to bring cement buyers and sellers together.
This reduced the time and effort in preparation of proposals and bid submissions, and helped increase
efficiency in procurement of construction materials as one could place orders, obtain price quotes and track
them in swift manner on this portal.
31.8 SmartE
The first batch of E-rickshaws under the brand name of ―SmartE‖ was launched in Gurugram by Ministry of
Road, Transport and Highways.
The E-rickshaws have been manufactured in India and are fitted with GPS and tracking system.
It has established strategic partnerships with the Haryana government and Delhi Metro Rail Corporation to
launch 1000 vehicles in Gurugram and Faridabad in 2017.
It will provide the last mile transport connectivity in the area and meaningful self-employment for
marginalised youths in next 4-5 years.
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RSETIs and DDU-GKY Partners can access the Kaushal Panjee to connect with the mobilized rural youth.
Kaushal Panjee is connected to the Social Economic Caste Census 2011 which will help the States plan and
target their mobilizations based on the socio-economic profile of households in their State.
32.5 Startup Village Entrepreneurship Programme
SVEP is aimed at creating an ecosystem for rural population to be able start their own enterprises for
sustainable livelihood.
To be launched on the lines of the DDU-GKY to generate livelihood through self-employment.
Loans will be made available through Self Help Groups for starting the enterprise
32.6 Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana - Gramin
It replaces Indira Awas Yojana (IAY), which was launched as a subscheme of JawaharRozgarYojana in 1985.
IAY aims at helping rural people below the poverty-line (BPL) in construction of dwelling units and
upgradation of existing unserviceable kutcha houses by providing assistance in the form of full grant.
Beneficiariesare people belonging to SCs/STs, freed bonded labourers and non-SC/ST categories, widows or
next-of-kin of defence personnel killed in action, ex-servicemen and retired members of the paramilitary
forces, Disabled persons and Minorities.
It will be implemented in rural areas across the country except Delhi and Chandigarh
Government to construct 1 crorepucca (permanent) houses for the rural poor in the next three years.
The project will be implemented in a span of three years and expected to boost job creation in rural areas.
Beneficiaries of the rural houses would be chosen according to data taken from the Socio-Economic Caste
Census of 2011
An allowance of Rs.1,20,000 in plain areas and Rs.130,000 in hilly areas will be provided.
The unit size will be enhanced from the existing 20 sq.mt. to up to 25 sq.mt. including a dedicated area for
hygienic cooking.
Funds will be transferred electronically directly to the account of the beneficiary.
The beneficiary would be facilitated to avail loan of up to Rs.70,000 for construction of the house which is
optional.
32.7 National Rurban Mission
NRuM is also called as Shyama Prasad MukharjeeRurban mission and aimed at strengthening rural areas by
provisioning of economic, social and physical infrastructure facilities
The objective is to stimulate local economic development, enhance basic services, and create well planned
Rurban clusters i.e Smart Villages.
Smart village is an area which possesses the economic characteristics and lifestyles of an urban area while
retaining its essential rural area features.
It follows cluster based approach and the State Governments would identify ‗geographically contiguous
Gram Panchayats with a population of about 25000 to 50000 in plain and coastal areas and a population of
5000 to 15000 in desert, hilly or tribal areas.
These clusters would be developed by provisioning of economic activities, developing skills & local
entrepreneurship and providing infrastructure amenities.
It provides Skill development training, Digital literacy, mobile health unit, electronic delivery of citizen centric
services, e-gram connectivity, public transport, inter village road connectivity etc.
The funding will be through various schemes of the government through public -private partnerships.
Inaddition to it, there will be critical gap funding of 30% of project cost as central Government share for
clusters.
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The main purpose of this committee is to coordinate with Central and State and local Panchayat
Governments.
The Chairperson of the committee will be the senior most Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) elected from the
district, nominated by the Ministry of Rural Development.
The other Members of Parliament (Lok Sabha) representing the district will be designated as Co-Chairpersons
DISHA Week was celebrated from 25th to 29th June, 2018 to mark the successful completion of 2 years of the
District Development Coordination & Monitoring Committee (DISHA).
32.17 SECURE
Software for Estimate Calculation Using Rural Rates for Employment aims to improve quality of works
through detailing of technical specifications, tasks and workflows.
All estimates under MGNREGS will be generated with the use of SECURE (software) from the Programme‘s
Management Information System with effect from 1st April, 2018.
32.18 Mahila Kisan Sashkitikaran Pariyojna
MKSP is a sub component of the National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM).
It strives to improve the present status of women in Agriculture and to enhance opportunities for her
empowerment.
The primary objective is to empower women in agriculture by strengthening community institutions of poor
women farmers and leverage their strength to promote sustainable agriculture.
Specific objectives of the scheme are,
1. Sustainble livelihood opportunities for women
2. Enhance participation of women in a productive manner
3. Enhance managerial capacities for better management of biodiversity
4. Improve skills and capabilities to support farm and non-farm based activities
It focuses on promotion of sustainable agriculture practices such as Community Managed Sustainable
Agriculture (CMSA), Non Pesticide Management (NPM), Zero Budget Natural Farming (ZBNF), Pashu-Sakhi
model for doorstep animal care services, Sustainable regeneration and harvesting of Non-Timber Forest
Produce.
Community Resource Persons (CRPs) play a proactive role in scaling up these initiatives.
The program is being implemented by DAY-NRLM in partnership with State Rural Livelihood Missions/
Community Based Organizations (CBOs)/NGOs, as implementing partners (PIAs) across the country.
33. MINISTRY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
33.1 NIDHI
National Initiative for Development and Harnessing Innovations (NIDHI) is an umbrella program for
nurturing ideas and innovations (knowledge-based and technology-driven) into successful startups.
It aims to take forward student innovations in IEDC (Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Centres)
programme to commercialization stage and to accelerate the journey of idea to prototype by providing initial
funding assistance.
33.2 Visiting Advanced Joint Research Faculty scheme
Under 'Visiting Advanced Joint Research Faculty' (VAJRA) scheme, scientists or senior researchers abroad of
Indian origin (NRIs and Overseas scientific community) can collaborate with Indian faculties for conducting
joint researches in India.
The foreign researchers would receive endowments at par with those in their own countries.
Public funded academic institutions and national laboratories are eligible to host the VAJRA Faculty.
The Faculty can also be allowed to participate in other academic activities as agreed to by the host institution
and the Faculty.
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The residency period of the VAJRA Faculty in India would be for a minimum of 1 month and a maximum of 3
months a year.
The Scheme is open to active and accomplished scientist / faculty from all countries.
The scheme will be regulated by a statutory body called Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB).
33.3 Vigyan Gram Sankul Pariyojana
Pt. DeenDayal Upadhayay Vigyan Gram Sankul Pariyojana is an initiative for the upliftment and economic
development of rural areas in the country.
It aims to formulate and implement appropriate S&T interventions for sustainable development through
cluster approach.
The key deliverable in this approach is to utilise local resources and locally available skill sets and convert
them in a manner using science and technology, that substantial value addition takes place in their local
produce and services which can sustain the rural population locally.
Practice of agriculture, agro-based cottage industries and animal husbandry in an eco-friendly manner will be
emphasized during the implementation of the project.
Few clusters of villages in Uttarakhand are selected by the ministry for transforming them to become self-
sustainable in a time bound manner through the tools of Science and Technology (S&T).
33.4 Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems
National mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems aims at establishment of Technology Innovation
Hubs (TIH), Application Innovation Hubs (AIH) and Technology Translation Research Parks (TTRP).
It is a Pan India mission covering Central Ministries, State Governments, Industry and Academia, to
effectively use Cyber Physical System (CPS) technologies.
Smart grids, where electricity is optimally distributed on the basis of calculations in real time by micro-
processors and autonomous unmanned vehicles and aircraft navigation systems qualify as ‗cyber physical
systems.‘
Artificial Intelligence (Al), Internet of Things (loT), Machine Learning (ML), Deep Learning (DP), Big Data
Analytics, Robotics, Quantum Computing, Quantum Communication, Quantum encryption (Quantum Key
Distribution) are associated technologies of CPS.
33.5 Biotech KISAN
Biotech- KISAN (Krishi Innovation Science Application Network) focuses on empowering Small- and Women-
Farmers with Science Implementation.
The scheme aims to create strong scientists-farmers interactive platform where scientists will work in sync
with farmers to understand problems and find solutions.
Several biotech kisan hubs is set up in 15 agro-climatic zones to understand the problems of individual farmers
related to water, soil, seed and marketing and scientists provide solutions with validated technologies.
It includes the Mahila Biotech- KISAN fellowships, for training and education in farm practices, for women
farmers.
33.6 Cattle Genomics
The scheme aimed to enhance selective breeding of the native livestock to ensure high-yielding, disease-
resistant, resilient livestock.
The main objective is to predict breeding values of animal, using DNA level information with performance
record, more accurately and identify genetic worth of animal (elite animal) at an early age.
Through this programme, the government aims to improve the genetic health of the cattle population through
genomic selection.
The programme also envisages development of high-density DNA chips.
This will reduce the cost and time interval for future breeding programmes and productivity of indigenous
cattle would be enhanced.
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The cattle genomics programme is being implemented by National Institute of Animal Biotechnology,
an autonomous Institute funded by the Department.
33.7 INSPIRE/MANAK
"Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research (INSPIRE)" is an innovative programme for attraction of
talent to Science.
It is a scholarship scheme to help young, talented scientists, collegians and doctorates embark on independent
research careers.
It was later rechristened MANAK (Million Minds Augmenting National Aspirations and Knowledge).
33.8 SATYAM
SATYAM stands for Science and Technology of Yoga and Meditation is a new programme launched by DST to
rejuvenate research on yoga and Meditation.
Its objective is to tap potential for safer, holistic and cost effective treatment of physical and mental health
problems.
33.9 KIRAN
KIRAN stands for Knowledge Involvement in Research Advancement through Nurturing is an umbrella
programme of women specific programmes of DST.
It addresses various issues related with women scientists in our country.
The scheme is meant to encourage women in S&T domain, preferably those having a break in career and not
having regular employment, to explore possibility of re-entry into the profession.
The minimum age to apply in WOS-A & WOS-B is 27 years and maximum age is 57 years.
KIRAN is also actively involved in taking proactive measures to develop state of the art infrastructure in
women universities
33.10 Nakshe Portal
It was launched by the Ministry for Science & Technology and Earth Sciences, on the occasion of 250th
anniversary of Survey of India (SoI).
Topographic maps containing natural and man-made geographical features including terrain or topography
are prepared by the SoI and it is made available for free download from ―nakshe‖ web portal.
Survey of India is the oldest scientific department in India, created in 1767 and one of the oldest survey
establishments in the world.
33.11 LOTUS HR Project
The project LOcal Treatment of Urban Sewage Streams for Healthy Reuse (LOTUS HR) is an Indo-
Netherlands joint project funded by Department of Biotechnology(DBT), Govt of India and The Govt of
Netherlands.
The project aims to demonstrate a novel holistic waste-water management approach that will produce clean
water, while simultaneously recovering nutrients and energy from the urban waste water, thus converting
drain into profitable mines.
Special attention will be paid to pathogen removal and removing conventional and emerging pollutants.
33.12 National Biopharma Mission
The mission is aimed at accelerating biopharmaceutical development in a bid to create a globally competitive
biopharmaceutical industry.
It is targeted to increase India‘s share in the global biopharmaceutical market to 5 per cent from the current
2.8 per cent.
This brings together industry and academia to promote entrepreneurship and indigenous manufacturing in
the bio-pharmaceutical sector.
The mission will be implemented by Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC).
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It is expected to bring together expertise from national and international corridors to provide strategic
guidance and direction to move promising solutions through the product development value chain.
This flagship program is run in collaboration with the World Bank and will be implemented by the
Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC), a Public-Sector Enterprise set up by DBT.
It is the first ever Industry-Academia mission to accelerate biopharmaceutical development in India
33.13 Devasthal Optical Telescope
It is India‘s largest ground-based optical telescope.
The telescope is the product of an Indo-Belgian collaborative effort.
It is going to be operated by the Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES), an
autonomous research body under the Department of Science and Technology.
It will also be Asia‘s largest ground-based optical telescope, succeeding the VainuBappu Observatory in
Kavalur, Tamil Nadu.
33.14 Surya Jyoti
It is the Low Cost and Environment-friendly solar lighting device.
It is a Photovoltaic integrated Micro Solar Dome, a simple innovative technology developed to meet the
lighting need for people who do not have access to reliable supply of electricity.
The dome will capture day light and concentrate the same inside a dark room in urban slum or rural areas.
33.15 Farmer Zone
―Farmer Zone‖ is a collective open-source data platform for smart agriculture which will use biological
research and data to improve the lives of small and marginal farmers.
The platform will connect farmers and scientists, government officials, thought leaders in agriculture,
economists and representatives from global companies who work in the big-data and e-commerce space to
bring about technology-based localised agri-solutions.
It is envisaged that Farmer Zone will help cater to all needs of the farmer, from dealing with climate change,
weather predictions and soil, water, and seed requirements to providing market intelligence.
It was unveiled in the ―Smart Agriculture Conclave‖ organised by Department of Biotechnology (DBT), under
the Ministry of Science and Technology.
33.16 Schemes related to Brain Drain Reversal
The schemes launched to reverse the process of infamous ‗brain drain‘ have finally started yielding results.
This was reflected in the data presented at the first joint conclave of India‘s top three science fellowships.
The three science fellowships are as follow,
1. Ramanujan Fellowship of the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB),
2. Ramalingaswami Re-entry Fellowship of the Department of Biotechnology (DBT)
3. INSPIRE Faculty Fellowship of the Department of Science and Technology (DST).
The schemes cover all major disciplines of science.
The Ramanujan Fellowship is meant for brilliant scientists from all over the world to take up scientific
research positions in India.
The Ramalingaswami Re-entry Faculty Fellowship of DBT was meant to bring back Indian scientists working
abroad so that they can pursue their research interests of national relevance.
INSPIRE Faculty Scheme opens up an 'Assured Opportunity for Research Career (AORC)' for young
researchers in the age group of 27-32 years.
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The scheme will have National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF) compliant training courses with
funding norms as per the Common Norms notified by Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
(MSDE).
Skill upgradation will be supported further for entrepreneurial development through provision of MUDRA
loans.
Atleast 70% of the certified trainees are to be placed in the wage employment. Post Placement tracking will
be mandatory under the scheme.
All partner institutions will be required to comply with the guidelines regarding Internal Complaints
Committee to be constituted under the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention,
Prohibition & Redressal) Act, 2013 to become eligible for funding under the scheme.
The scheme will be implemented for the benefit of all sections of the society across the country including rural,
remote, LWE affected, North East, J&K by imparting skills in the identified job roles.
37.10 North East Region Textile Promotion Scheme
It is an umbrella scheme under which project based strategy for the promotion of textiles will be undertaken.
This umbrella scheme will be implemented in the North East Region in addition to the regular schemes of the
Ministry of Textiles.
The expenditure under this scheme will be met from the 10 percent budget outlay being earmarked for North
Eastern States.
The expenditure will ordinarily be shared between Ministry of Textiles and the implementing agency in the
ratio 90:10.
The scheme will be implemented throughout the North East Region covering the States of Arunachal Pradesh,
Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura.
The normal duration of the projects will be three years. In exceptional cases, projects with a time-line of more
than three years but not exceeding five years.
Under this scheme, two projects are being implemented. They are,
1. Integrated Sericulture Development Project (ISDP)
2. Intensive Bivoltine Sericulture Development Project (IBSDP)
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There is no financial bid involved and the corporate sector is expected to use corporate social
responsibility(CSR) funds for the upkeep of the site.
The Monument Mitras, in turn, will get limited visibility on the site premises and on the Incredible
Indiawebsite.
The oversight committee also has the power to terminate a memorandum of understanding in case of
noncompliance or non-performance.
So far, 31 agencies or Monument Mitras have been approved to adopt 95 monuments/tourist sites.
MoUs has been signed for adopting Mt. Stok Kangri (in Ladakh), Trail to Gaumukh, (in Uttarakhand), Red
Fort (in Delhi) and the Gandikota Fort (in Andhra Pradesh).
38.4 Paryatan Parv 2018
Ministry of Tourism in collaboration with other Central Ministries, State Governments is organizing the
second edition of ―Paryatan Parv‖.
Paryatan Parv is being organized with the objective of drawing focus on the benefits of tourism, showcasing
the cultural diversity of the country and reinforcing the principle of ―Tourism for All‖.
The three components of Paryatan Parv, are:
1. Dekho Apna Desh: To encourage Indians to visit their own country.
2. Tourism for All: Tourism Events at sites across all States in the country are being organised.
3. Tourism & Governance: Interactive Sessions & Workshops with Stakeholders on varied themes will be
organised across the Country.
38.5 Incredible India 2.0 Campaign
President of India launched Incredible India 2.0 campaign and ―Adopt a Heritage‖ project on the occasion of
World Tourism Day.
The campaign will focus on developing at least 10 cities where the spirituality quotient, medical and wellness
potential will be promoted.
At present cities from UP — Ayodhya, Agra, Mathura, Varanasi-Sarnath, and Gorakhpur, Haryana -
Kurukshetra, Assam - Guwahati, and Tamil Nadu - Kanyakumari have been identified for developing
tourist circuits.
The tourism ministry has set itself a target of completing this exercise of developing cities by October 2018.
―Adopt a Heritage‖ project entails encouraging students, public sector and private organisations to participate
more actively in the maintenance of Indian heritage.
39. MINISTRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
39.1 Ekalavya Schools
The government has announced the setting up of Ekalavya Residential Schools to provide education to tribals
in their local environment.
Target – Ekalavya schools in every block with more than 50% ST population and at least 20,000 tribal
persons by 2022.
It will have special facilities for preserving local art and culture, besides providing training in sports and skill
development.
The Ekalavya Residential School Scheme isn‘t new. It has been around for many years now.
However, the government has signalled in Budget 2018 that it wants to expand the scope.
39.2 Van Dhan Scheme
It is an initiative for targeting livelihood generation for tribals by harnessing non-timber forest produce.
Under the scheme, 10 Self Help Groups of 30 Tribal gatherers are being trained and provided with working
capital to add value to the products, which they collect from the Jungle.
It also aims at build upon the traditional knowledge & skill sets of tribals by adding technology & IT for value
addition.
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It also focussed on setting-up of tribal community owned Van Dhan Vikas Kendras in predominantly forested
tribal districts.
39.3 Vanbandhu Kalyan Yojana
It is launched for the holistic development and welfare of tribal population in India by plugging the
infrastructure gaps and lags in human development indices.
The scheme focuses on
1. Provision for a better standard of living and quality of life
2. Improving access to and quality of education
3. Generating resources for long-term and sustainable growth
4. Bridging infrastructural gaps
5. Protection of tribal culture and heritage.
39.4 Young Entrepreneurs of TRIFED
Young Entrepreneur Development Programme of TRIFED plans to expand sale operations by empanelling
young sales men/women.
These sales people will undertake house to house campaign for sale of tribal products.
They will be paid a commission of 10% on net sales.
By this revamped plan every tribal products will have a Tribal Craft Mark in form of hologram/ label/tag for
its genuineness and authenticity.
40. MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES, RIVER DEVELOPMENT AND GANGA
REJUVENATION
40.1 Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme
AIBP was launched to give loan assistance to the States to help them complete some of the incomplete
major/medium irrigation projects which were at an advanced stage of completion and to create additional
irrigation potential in the country.
The ratio of CLA to State‘s share is 2:1 for General Category States while for Special Category States, it is 3:1.
Later, Central Loan Assistance under AIBP could also be extended to minor surface irrigation projects of
special category states.
The assistance provided was entirely in the form on loan in the beginning but later a grant component was
also added
The central assistance is in form of central grant which is 90% of the project cost in case of special category
States, project benefiting drought prone areas, tribal areas and flood prone areas and 25% in case of Non-
Special category States.
It includes Special Category States and Koraput, Bolangir and Kalahandi Districts of Odisha.
40.2 Jal Kranti Abhiyan
JalKrantiAbhiyan is being celebrated to consolidate water conservation and management in the country
through a holistic and integrated approach involving all stakeholders, making it a mass movement.
The objectives of JalKrantiAbhiyan are
1. Strengthening grass root involvement of all stakeholders including Panchayati Raj Institutions
and local bodies in the water security and development schemes
2. Encouraging the adoption/utilization of traditional knowledge in water resources conservation
and its management;
3. To utilize sector level expertise from different levels in government, NGO‘s, citizens etc;
4. Enhancing livelihood security through water security in rural areas.
Activities undertaken - 1. Jal Gram Yojana, 2. Development of Model Command Area, 3. Pollution
abatement, 4. Mass Awareness Programme.
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Jal Gram Yojana - Under this two villages in every district) are being selected and an integrated water
security plan is prepared to ensure optimum and sustainable utilization of water.
Funding - No separate fund have been allotted and various expenditure will be met from existing schemes of
Central/State Governments, such as PMKSY, MGNREGA, RRR of water bodies, AIBP etc.
40.3 Namami Gange Programme
It is an integrated Conservation Mission for Ganga Rejuvenation by consolidating the existing ongoing efforts
and planning for a concrete action plan for future.
The programme covers 8 states such as Uttarakhand, U.P, Bihar, W.B, Jharkhand, M.P, Haryana and Delhi.
It involves developments of Ghats and beautification of River Fronts at Kedarnath, Haridwar, Kanpur,
Varanasi, Allahabad, Patna and Delhi through multi-sectoral, multi-dimensional approach.
Key Ministries involved in Ganga Rejuvenation - Ministry of WR, RD&GR, Environment, Forests & Climate
Change, Shipping, Tourism, Urban Development, Drinking Water and Sanitation and Rural Development.
Interventions taken under Namami Ganga includes,
1. Sustainable Municipal Sewage management (Coordination with Ministry of Urban Development).
1. Managing Sewage from Rural Areas.
2. Managing Industrial discharge and pollution abatement
3. Enforcing River Regulatory Zones on Ganga Banks, Restoration and conservation of wetlands, efficient
irrigation methods.
4. Ensuring ecological rejuvenation by conservation of aquatic life and biodiversity.
5. Promotion of Tourism and Shipping in a rational and sustainable manner.
6. Knowledge Management on Ganga through Ganga Knowledge Centre.
Under the aegis of National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) & State Programme Management Groups
(SPMGs) States and ULBs and PRIs will be involved in this project.
Establishment of Clean Ganga Fund to encourage contributions from citizens for river conservation.
The programme is 100% centrally funded.
It is scheduled to be completed by 2020.
Ganga Vriksharopan Abhiyan
National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) is running ―Ganga Vriksharopan Abhiyan‖ in five main stem
Ganga basin states – Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal.
The campaign has been initiated as part of the Forest Interventions in Ganga (FIG) component of
NamamiGange programme.
It aims to bring greater awareness among people and other stakeholders regarding the importance of
afforestation for the task of Ganga Rejuvenation.
40.4 Nirmal Ganga Sahbhagita
Nirmal Ganga Sahbhagita is an initiative of Ministry of water resources.
It is mainly to assist the Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) located on the banks of the river Ganga for achieving the
objective of Clean Ganga.
It aims at sensitizing the ULBs about the pollution arising primarily due to dumping of solid waste in the river
and involving them in stoppage of such dumping.
40.5 Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement Project
It is a project under Ministry of Water Resources with financial assistance from World Bank.
80% of the total project is provided by the World Bank as loan/credit and remaining 20% is borne by the
States / Central Government (for CWC). Government has not sought funding from any internal agency for this
project.
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The objectives of DRIP are to improve the safety and operational performance of selected existing dams and
associated appurtenances in a sustainable manner, and to strengthen the dam safety institutional setup of
participating States / Implementing Agencies.
Initially, the project will repair and rehabilitation about 225 dam projects across the seven states of India,
namely Jharkhand , Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, and Uttarakhand.
40.6 Atal Bhoojal Yojana
Atal Bhoojal Yojana is aimed at efficient management of available water resources.
The emphasis of the scheme will be on recharge of ground water sources and revival of surface water
bodies by involving people at the local level.
It will focus on demand side management (how to meet requirements by minimum use of water).
The half of the fund will be supported by a World Bank loan of 3000 crore and the rest will be funded by
central government.
It would initially be implemented with community participation in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Haryana,
Karnataka, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.
It focuses primarily on involvement of communities and convergence with different water scheme.
40.7 Ganga Prahari
Ganga Praharis are self-motivated and trained volunteers from among the local communities in the five Ganga
states (Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal).
They work to conserve the ecological integrity of the Ganga River, and, reduce the direct dependency of the
local communities on the river.
The aim is to establish a motivated cadre to support the local level institutions and monitor the quality of the
natural resources of the river by mobilizing local communities at the grassroots level.
It is an initiative of National Mission for Clean Ganga-Wildlife Institute of India (NMCG-WII) under its
project ‗Biodiversity Conservation and Ganga Rejuvenation.
The objectives are
i. Creating awareness about the benefits of a clean and vibrant Ganga and create a sense of belongingness
among people towards the Ganga River.
ii. Linking local communities and their livelihoods with the overall efforts of various agencies working for a
clean Ganga, and thereby, creating a convergence point at grass roots level for such efforts.
iii. Linking local people‘s livelihood and well-being with a clean and vibrant Ganga.
41. MINISTRY OF WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT
41.1 Poshan Abhiyan/National Nutrition Mission
PM‘s Overarching Scheme for Holistic Nourishment (POSHAN) Abhiyan strive to reduce the level of stunting,
under-nutrition, anemia and low birth weight babies.
It targets to reduce stunting, undernutrition, anemia and reduce low birth weight by 2%, 2%, 3% and 2% per
annum respectively.
Mission 25 by 2022 – Although it targets to reduce stunting by 2%, Mission would strive to achieve
reduction in Stunting from 38.4% (NFHS-4) to 25% by 2022.
It may include the following nutrition strategies and interventions
1. supplementary nutrition, 4. adolescent nutrition,
2. IYCF(Infant and Young Child 5. dietary diversification
Feeding)immunisation,
6. maternal health
3. food fortification,
Behavior change communication is the key component of POSHAN Abhiyaan for converting it into Jan
Andolan (People‘s movement).
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All the States and districts will be covered in a phased manner i.e. 315 districts in 2017-18, 235 districts in
2018-19 and remaining districts in 2019-20.
It will be funded 50% by the Government of India and 50% by World Bank or other Multinational
Development Banks.
The Executive Committee is the Apex body for all Nutrition related activities under the POSHAN Abhiyaan.
National Council on India‘s nutritional challenges under chairmanship of Vice Chairman, NITI Aayog, has
been set up under the POSHAN Abhiyaan.
41.2 Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana
Since 2005, JSY pays Rs.1,400 to poor women who deliver in a hospital, for the first two deliveries.
National Food Security Act (2013) mandated the payment of no less than Rs.6,000 to all pregnant women,
irrespective of their income status.
So the Ministry has formulated Indira Gandhi Matritva Sahyog Yojana.
It was implemented using the platform of Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Scheme and in
selected 53 districts across the country.
Pan-India Expansion of Indira Gandhi Matritva Sahyog Yojana is called Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana
Yojana (PMMVY)/Maternity Benefit Programmee.
The Scheme provides cash incentives to pregnant and lactating women.
i. for the wage loss so that the woman can take adequate rest before and after delivery;
ii. to improve her health and nutrition during the period of pregnancy and lactation;
iii. to breastfeed the child during the first six months of the birth, which is very vital for the development
of the child.
All Pregnant Women and Lactating Mothers (PW&LM), excluding those in regular employment with the
Government or PSUs or those who are in receipt of similar benefits under any law for the time being are
eligible.
Pregnant Women and Lactating Mothers who are eligible will receive a cash benefit of Rs.5,000/- in three
instalment.
The cash incentive is payable in three instalments for the first live birth, as normally, the first pregnancy of
a woman exposes her to new kind of challenges and stress factors.
However, to address the problem of malnutrition and morbidity among children, the anganwadi services,
which is universal, is available to all PW&LM including the second pregnancy.
The cash transfer would be Aadhaar linked through the individual bank/post office account etc. in DBT mode.
It is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme and the cost sharing between Centre and States is 60:40 for all the States
and UTs (with legislature), 90:10 for NER and Himalayan States and 100% GoI share for UTs without
legislatures.
Thus a PW&LM will get Rs. 5,000/- under PMMVY and the remaining cash incentive as per approved norms
under Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) after institutional delivery so that on an average, a woman gets Rs.
6000/-.
41.3 Integrated Child Development Scheme
ICDS is a centrally sponsored scheme implemented by state governments and union territories.
It aims at providing supplementary nutrition, immunization and pre-school education to the children.
Objectives- To prevent and reduce young child under-nutrition (% underweight children 0-3 years) by 10
percentage points, enhance early development and learning outcomes in all children 0-6 years of age, improve
care and nutrition of girls and women and reduce Anaemia prevalence in young children, girls and women by
one fifth by the end of 12th five year plan.
Beneficiaries -Children in the age group of 0-6 years, Pregnant women and Lactating mothers.
Services under ICDS -It offers a package of six services such as Supplementary Nutrition, Pre-school non-
formal education, Nutrition & health education, Immunization, Health check-up and Referral services.
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The services are offered at Anganwadi Centres through Anganwadi Workers (AWWs) and Anganwadi Helpers
(AWHS) at grassroots level.
All components of ICDS except Supplementary Nutrition Programme (SNP) are financed through a 60:40
ratio (central : state). The Supplementary Nutrition Programme (SNP) component was funded through a
50:50 ratio. The North East states have a 90:10 ratio.
41.4 SABLA
SABLA/ Rajiv Gandhi Scheme for Empowerment of Adolescent Girls is a centrally sponsored scheme to
empower adolescent girls of 11-18 years and it is implemented through the State Governments/UTs.
Objectives:Enable the adolescent girls for self-development and empowerment, Improve their nutrition and
health status, Promote awareness about health, hygiene, nutrition, adolescent reproductive and sexual health
(arsh) and family and child care and to educate, skill and make them ready for life‘s challenges.
It provides an integrated package of services such as
1. Nutrition provision Sexual Health (ARSH) , child
care practices and home management
2. Iron and Folic Acid (IFA)
supplementation 6. Life Skill Education and accessing
public services
3. Health check-up and Referral services
7. Vocational training for girls aged 16
4. Nutrition & Health Education (NHE)
& above under National Skill
5. Counseling/Guidance on family Development Program
welfare, Adolescent Reproductive and
All Components except nutrition provision will get 100% financial assistance from the Central Government.
The nutrition provision will be funded by Central government up to the extent of 50%.
41.5 SAKSHAM
SAKSHAM/Rajiv Gandhi Scheme for Empowerment of Adolescent Boys aims holistic development of
Adolescent Boys, on the pattern of SABLA.
It would aim at the all-round development of Adolescent Boys to make them self-reliant, gender-sensitive and
aware citizens, when they grow up.
The scheme will focus on all Adolescent Boys between 11 to 18 years and will primarily focus on out-of-school
boys.
The main objectives of SAKSHAM includes
1. To make the Adolescent Boys gender sensitive, self-development and empowerment.
2. To address the health needs i.e. the physical, mental and emotional health of ABs.
3. To create sensitized Ahimsa Messengers to address Violence against Women.
4. To provide relevant information and vocational skills through National Skill Development Program
(NSDP) for future work-participation.
5. To promote awareness about health, hygiene, nutrition and Adolescent Reproductive & Sexual Health
(ARSH) and family and child care.
The scheme will utilize the structures made under ICDS (Integrated Child Development Services Scheme).
The Anganwadicenters are the central points to deliver the services, and if the Anganwadi infrastructure is
inadequate, it will be provided by the local Panchayat or Municipal Committee.
41.6 Kishori Shakthi Yojana
This scheme is a redesign of the already existing Adolescent Girls (AG) Scheme being implemented as a
component under the centrally sponsored Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Scheme.
41.7 Pradhan Mantri Mahila Shakti Kendra
The objective of this new scheme is to empower rural women through community participation.
Improving the child sex ratio, survival of new born girl child, girl education and empower them through
several initiatives are the main motives.
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Under the scheme, community engagement through student volunteers is envisioned in the backward districts
at block level.
Student volunteers will help in awareness generation regarding various important government programmes as
well as social issues.
It will be implemented by the Ministry of Women and Child Development under umbrella mission for
―Protection and Empowerment for Women‖ for the duration of 2017-18 to 2019-20.
41.8 Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Scheme
The scheme is launched to address the issue of decline in CSR in 100 gender critical districts and to provide
convergent efforts to ensure survival, protection and education of the girl child.
The objectives of the Scheme are
1. Prevent gender biased sex selective elimination
2. Ensure survival & protection of the girl child
3. Ensure education of the girl child
The initiative has two major components such as mass communication campaign and multi-sectoral action
covering all States and UTs.
It is being implemented in a coordinated effort by Ministry of WCD, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
and Ministry of HRD.
The Union Cabinet has recently given its approval for expansion of BetiBachaoBetiPadhao for a Pan India
reach covering all the 640 districts of the country as per census 2011.
CSR - Number of girls per 1000 boys in the age group of 0-6 years. It declined sharply from 976 in 1961 to 918
in Census 2011.
41.9 Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana
It is launched as a part of the ‗BetiBachaoBetiPadhao' campaign.
It is a small deposit scheme for girl child to motivate parents to open an account in the name of a girl child and
for her welfare to deposit maximum of their savings.
The account can be opened at any time from the birth of a girl child till she attains the age of 10 years in any
post office or authorized branches of commercial banks.
A minimum of Rs. 1000 and maximum of Rs. 1.5 lakh can be deposited during a financial year and fetch an
interest rate of 9.1 % and provide income tax rebate.
The account will get matured in 21 years from the date of opening of account or marriage of the girl child after
attaining 18 years of age.
Partial Withdrawal for girl child education can be done when she cleared 10th class or turned 18 years.
100% of the amount can be withdrawn after girl child turns 18 is allowed and the provision of not allowing the
withdrawal till the age of 18 is to prevent early marriage.
41.10 UJJAWALA Scheme
It is comprehensive Scheme for Prevention of Trafficking and Rescue, Rehabilitation and Re-Integration of
Victims of Trafficking for Commercial Sexual Exploitation.
The Objectives of the Schemes -
To prevent trafficking of women and children for commercial sexual exploitation through social
mobilization and involvement of local communities, awareness generation programmes, etc.
To facilitate rescue of victims from the place of their exploitation and place them in safe custody.
To provide rehabilitation services
To facilitate reintegration of the victims into the family and society at large.
To facilitate repatriation of cross-border victims to their country of origin.
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41.11 Swadhar
It caters to primary needs of women in difficult circumstances.
This is a Central sector scheme for integrated services to women in difficult circumstances like destitute
widows, women prisoners released from jail and without family support, women survivors of natural
disasters, trafficked women/girls , mentally challenged women etc.
The package of services include provision for food, clothing, shelter, health care, counselling and legal support,
social and economic rehabilitation through education, awareness generation , skill upgradation.
41.12 Swadhar Greh Scheme
The Scheme is implemented to target women victims.
Women victims of difficult circumstances who are in need of institutional support for rehabilitation are
being given help so that they could lead their life with dignity.
The Scheme envisages providing shelter, food, clothing and health as well as economic and social security for
women victims.
The scheme focuses on establishing one SwadharGreh in each district.
41.13 Support to Training & Employment Programme for Women
It is a ‗Central Sector Scheme‘ that aims to provide skills that give employability to women and to provide
competencies and skill that enable women to become self-employed/entrepreneurs.
The Scheme is intended to benefit women who are in the age group of 16 years and above across the country.
The grant under the Scheme is given to an institution/ organization including NGOs directly and not the
States/ UTs.
The assistance will be available in any sector for imparting skills related to employability and
entrepreneurship.
41.14 SHe-box Portal
SHe-box (Sexual Harassment electronic box) is an online platform to enable women employees to file
complaints related to sexual harassment at the workplace.
It enables both public and private sector employees to lodge their complaints.
It ensures the effective implementation of the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, 2013.
41.15 Sakhi
It is a one-stop centre for providing medical, legal and rehabilitation facilities for women subjected to any kind
of violence.
These centres will be established across the country to provide integrated support and assistance under one
roof both in private and public spaces in a phased manner.
It focuses on strengthening of Multi Sectoral Response to violence faced by Women.
41.16 Jan Sampark
It is a monthly programme to facilitate adoption.
The Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA) under MoWCD is the nodal authority.
The first of its kind programme was held recently in New Delhi.
The Programme enables the public to have interaction with its officials and staff for seeking information
related to Adoption.
41.17 NARI
NARI is an online portal developed by the Ministry of Women and Child Development.
The portal will provide women citizens with easy access to information on government schemes and initiatives
for women.
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It provides links to the Ministries, Departments and autonomous bodies offering the schemes as well as easy
access to online applications and grievance redressal.
41.18 Khoya Paya web portal
It is a citizen based website to exchange information on missing and found children.
It has been developed by the Ministry of Women and Child Development and the Department of Electronics
and Information Technology (DeitY).
There is also portal named ‗Track Child‘ that belongs to the Ministry of Home Affairs, but in that portal only
police communicates with the police.
41.19 Other Initiatives
National Mission For Empowerment Of Women (NMEW)/ Mission Poorna Shakti- It aims to achieve
holistic empowerment of women through convergence of schemes/programmes of different
Ministries/Department of Government of India as well as State Governments.
Priyadarshini Scheme- It is a women Empowerment and Livelihoods Programme in the Mid Gangetic Plains
The focus of the project is on livelihood enhancement, the beneficiaries will be empowered to address their
political, legal, health problems issues through rigorous capacity building.
Nari Shakti Puraskar - It is an award conferred on eminent women, organization and institutions rendering
distinguished service to the cause of women especially belonging to the vulnerable and marginalized sections of
the society on the occasion of International Women's Day (IWD).
Mahila E-Haat - It is an initiative for meeting aspirations and needs of women.
It is a bilingual portal provides unique direct online marketing platform leveraging technology for supporting
women entrepreneurs/SHGs/ NGOs for showcasing their products / services.
Dhanalakshmi Scheme - The objective of the scheme is to provide a set of financial incentives for families to
encourage them to retain a girl child, educate her and prevent child marriage.
The scheme provides for cash transfers to the family of the girl child on fulfilling certain specific conditions
like immunization, enrolment and retention in school, insurance cover etc.
e-Samvad- e-Samvad is an online portal to provide a platform for NGOs and Civil Societies to interact with the
Ministry of Women & Child Development.
Through e-Samvad, NGOs and civil society can provide their feedback, suggestions, put up grievances, share
best practices which will help in formulation of effective policies.
42. MINISTRY OF YOUTH AFFAIRS AND SPORTS
42.1 Rashtriya Yuva Sashaktikaran Karyakram
It is a flagship programme to enable youth to realise their potential.
This umbrella scheme consolidates Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan NYKS), National Youth Corps (NYC),
National Programme for Youth & Adolescent Development (NPYAD) and National Discipline Scheme (NDS),
National Young Leaders Programme (NYLP).
42.2 Slum Yuva Daud
The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting flagged off the 5 th
Mega Slum YuvaDaud.
It is a part of the Adopt Slum Campaign initiated by the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports.
It aims to involve youngsters in constructive sporting events to keep them away from anti-social evils such as
drug abuse and violence and to utilize their energy for development.
42.3 Khelo India
It is a National Programme for Development of Sports, which aims to enable a pathway from schools to
Olympics.
Earlier the initiative focussed on infrastructure development, it will ensure all-round growth in its revamped
form.
Each athlete selected under the new scheme will get a scholarship of Rs. 5 lakh per annum for eight years.
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The government also aims to set up 20 universities across the country as hubs of sporting excellence.
43. MINISTRY OF LAW AND JUSTICE
Ministry of Law and Justice introduced, 3 new schemes to facilitate access justice aiming to connect those in
need of legal aid with lawyers through use of technology.
Pro-bono legal services – It is a web based platform through which the interested lawyers can register
themselves to volunteer services for litigants who are unable to afford it.
Supreme Court has recently released the guidelines, which says that a lawyer should have fought a certain
number of cases pro bono (free of cost) in order to be designated as a senior lawyer.
Tele-law service – It is aimed at facilitating delivery of legal advice through an expert panel of lawyers
stationed at the State Legal Services Authorities (SLSA).
The project would connect lawyers with clients through video conferencing facilities at CSCs.
Nyaya Mitra - It is aimed at reducing pendency of cases across selected districts, with special focus on those
pending for more than 10 years.
A retired judicial officer, or an executive officer with judicial experience, will be put in charge of assisting those
suffering due to judicial delays.
44. MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES & PENSIONS
44.1 e-HRMS
Electronic-Human Resource Management System (e-HRMS) is an online platform for central government
employees to apply for leave and access their service-related information.
It will also help the employees to apply for different kind of claims/reimbursements, loan/advances etc on a
single platform.
The e-service book which is already in service for DoPT employees for accessing the service-related details of
an employee will also be integrated in to the e-HRMS.
44.2 COMMIT
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions in collaboration with United Nations
Development Programme (UNDP) has launched a new training programme Comprehensive Online Modified
Modules on Induction Training (COMMIT) for State Government officials.
The objective of this training programme is to improve the public service delivery mechanism and provide
citizen centric administration.
COMMIT will be launched in 6 States of Assam, Haryana, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and West
Bengal initially on pilot basis.
44.3 Sankalp Programme
Pre-Retirement Counselling (PRC) Workshop ‗Sankalp‘ for the retiring employees of Ministries/Departments
was organised by the Department of Pensions & Pensioners' Welfare (DOP&PW).
The aim of this program is to counsel retiring employees for joining into advisory bodies of their respective
offices and also to dispose of grievances.
DOP&PW has so far conducted Pre-Retirement Counselling for more than 3000 employees under the Sankalp
project.
A web portal for ―Sankalp‘ programme has also been launched, for Pensioners, Pensioner Associations and
NGOs to avail the services.
This programme is not to be confused with ―Sankalp Se Siddhi‖ Scheme.
Sankalp Se Siddhi
Sankalp Se Siddhi (Attainment through Resolve) programme is a new initiative launched by union
government for a New India movement from 2017 to 2022.
It was launched on the 75th anniversary of Quit India movement.
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New India movement 2017-2022 aims to free up the country from many social evils such as poverty,
corruption, terrorism, filth and others by creating awareness among the people.
45. MINISTRY OF PANCHAYATI RAJ
45.1 Sabki Yojana, Sabka Vikas
During the campaign, structured Gram Sabha meetings will be held for preparing Gram Panchayat
Development Plan for the next financial year 2019-2020.
It will involve people at the grassroots while preparing structured gram panchayat development plans, along
with a thorough audit of the works done in the last few years.
It covers 250,000 gram panchayats across the country.
Under the campaign, the gram panchayats will have to publicly display all sources of funds collected and their
annual spending, along with future development initiatives.
Gram sabha meetings will be made mandatory where trained assistants related to all 29 sectors assigned to
gram panchayats, according to the 11th schedule of the constitution, will have to be present
45.2 Panchayat Empowerment and Accountability Incentive
It is a central sector scheme under Ministry Of Panchayati Raj, aimed at incentivization of States for devolving
funds, functions and functionaries (3Fs) to panchayats.
It also focuses on incentivization of Panchayats to put in place accountability systems to make their
functioning transparent and efficient.
It is 100% centrally funded and the best performing states and panchayats have been incentivized based on
the devolution index.
45.3 Rashtriya Gram Swaraj Yojana
The programme aims to strengthen panchayat level governance by providing training and capacity building of
elected representatives of Panchayati Raj Institutions.
It is functioning in districts which do not receive Backward Region Grant Funds.
46. NITI AAYOG
46.1 Aspirational Districts Programme
The aim is to quickly and effectively transform some of India's most underdeveloped districts.
It will identify areas of immediate improvement, measure progress, and rank districts.
The broad ideas of the programme include -
i. convergence of central and state schemes
ii. collaboration of central, state level ‗Prabhari‘ (in-charge) officers and district collectors
iii. competition among districts
The 115 districts were chosen by senior officials of the Union government in consultation with State officials
based on a composite Index.
The parameters included are
i. deprivation enumerated under Socio-Economic Caste Census
ii. key health and education performance indicators
iii. state of basic infrastructure
The baseline ranking is based on 49 indicators across 5 sectors - health and nutrition, education, agriculture
and water resources, financial inclusion and skill development and basic infrastructure.
A minimum of one district was chosen from every State.
The baseline ranking would be followed by delta ranking of these districts based on their "incremental
progress".
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The progress of each district will be monitored by the dashboard which has all the latest available data in the 5
sectors given by the District Collectors.
For each district, a four-tier supervisory mechanism has been put in place with a Central Nodal Officer from
the Union Government, a State Nodal Officer from concerned State Govt,a District Nodal Officer / District
Collector and a Union Minister-in-charge.
46.2 Price deficiency Payment Scheme
The NITI Aayog has recently released a three-year action agenda for the Centre suggesting the 'Price
Deficiency Payment' (PDP) system.
Under this, farmers will be compensated for the difference between the MSPs for select crops and their actual
market prices.
For crops such as rice and wheat where MSP is effective now, the same will continue.
For other targeted crops, price deficiency payments system will be introduced.
However, notably there may be a cap on the extent to which the Centre will bridge the gap between MSP and
market price.
A farmer would have to register with the nearest APMC mandi and report the total area sown, to avail this
benefit.
The subsidy would be paid via Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) into the farmer‘s Aadhaar-linked bank account.
46.3 Atal Innovation Mission
AIM will be an Innovation Promotion Platform involving academics, entrepreneurs, and researchers drawing
upon national and international experiences to foster a culture of innovation, R&D in India.
The platform will also promote a network of world-class innovation hubs and grand challenges for India.
Under this mission two major schemes were rolled out such as:
i. Atal Tinkering Labs
ii. Atal Incubation Centres
46.4 Atal Tinkering Labs
Niti Aayog brainchild Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) has selected additional 1,500 schools across the country
to establish Atal Tinkering Labs (ATLs).
ATLs are play workspaces fitted with state-of-the-art technologies like 3D printers, robotics, sensor technology
kits, Internet of things (IoT), miniaturised electronics.
The labs are designed to spur the spark of creativity, and go beyond regular curriculum and text book learning.
AIM will enhance the coverage of ATLs to over 98 per cent smart cities and 93 per cent districts.
The addition of these schools will give a major boost to realise the vision of the mission to cultivate one million
children in India as the innovators of tomorrow.
46.5 Self-Employment and Talent Utilization
SETU aims to promote entrepreneurship through techno-financial, incubation and facilitation programme
and thereby creating jobs through startups.
It gives support and encouragement to young start-ups and other self-employment technology-intensive ideas.
46.6 SATH program
Sustainable Action for Transforming Human capital (SATH) was recently launched in the state of Assam in
association with the state government.
The program will be implemented by NITI along with McKinsey & Company and IPE Global consortium.
The vision of the program is to initiate transformation in the education and health sectors.
It aims to provide support to Assam in identifying key health priorities and implement the solutions towards
transforming the health.
The workshop brings experts from development organizations such as World Bank, World Health
Organization, UNDP, UNICEF.
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The Home ministry is the nodal authority for granting security clearances in certain sensitive sectors.
47.5 e-Vidhan
It is a Mission Mode Project to digitize and make the functioning of State Legislatures paperless.
Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs is the Nodal Ministry for this project.
The Ministry desires to roll out e-Vidhan as National e-Vidhan Application (NeVA), covering all 40 Houses
including two Houses of Parliament and State legislatures.
It is to be used by the Legislatures as well as all the Government Departments.
This project was first executed in Himachal Pradesh which made the Shimla Legislative Assembly the first
Assembly in India to go paperless in 2014.
The mNeVA (NeVA-mobile app) is a user-friendly app that has made information on conduct of business
in Legislatures accessible anytime, anywhere to everyone.
It is a work-flow based app deployed in Cloud (Meghraj).
47.6 Gram Uday se Bharat Uday Abhiyan
It is Village Self Governance campaign launched on the 125th birth anniversary of Babasaheb Ambedkar.
Its aim is to make nationwide efforts to strengthen Panchayati Raj and through it, boost social harmony in the
villages, promote rural development and foster farmers‘ welfare & livelihoods of the poor.
The campaign will be run jointly by the Ministries of Rural Development, Agriculture, Social Justice, Labour
and Information and Broadcasting along with the States.
47.7 SAMEEP
Students and MEA Engagement Programme (SAMEEP) was launched by Ministry of External Affairs as
an outreach mission to take Indian foreign policy and its global engagements to students across the country
It aims to familiarise students in India about the functioning of the MEA.
All the ministry officers are asked to engage students in the schools and colleges in the jobs that the ministry is
engaged in.
The programme is voluntary and gives officials the option of going back to their alma mater or to any school
or college in their hometown.
47.8 Know India Programme
It is also an initiative of Ministry of External Affairs with an aim to engage and make the students and
young professionals of Indian Diaspora, feel a sense of connect with their motherland.
Under the programme, 20 young persons of Indian origin in the age group of 18 to 24 from different countries
visit India extensively every year, which will provide them an opportunity to have a deeper insight into Indian
people and society.
47.9 SAATHI Initiative
Sustainable and Accelerated Adoption of efficient Textile technologies to Help Small Industries (SAATHI) is a
joint initiative by Ministries of Power and Textiles.
It aims to accelerate the adoption of energy efficient textile technologies in the powerloom sector and promote
cost savings.
Energy Efficiency Services Limited, a public sector unit under Ministry of power will help in implementing the
initiative to replace old inefficient electric motors with energy efficient motors.
It would procure energy efficient powerloom and other kits in bulk and provide them to the small and medium
powerloom units at no upfront cost.
47.10 Swachh Swasth Sarvatra
It is an inter-ministerial joint initiative between the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation and the
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
Its objective to strengthen community health centres in blocks across the country to enable them to achieve
higher levels of cleanliness and hygiene.
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It is focused on the twin objectives of constructing toilets and enabling behavioural change.
A financial assistance of Rs.10 lakh will be given to the community health centres so that they can be
strengthened to meet the standards of sanitation, hygiene and infection control.
The three key components are:
1. Community Health Centres (CHCs) in ODF blocks supported to achieve Kayakalp certification
2. Gram Panchayat of Kayakalp Primary Health Centres (PHCs) prioritized to become ODF
3. Training in WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) of CHC/PHC nominees
47.11 Mission XI Million
It is a joint programme of Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, All India Football Federation and FIFA.
It is the biggest school sports outreach programme in the country launched in New Delhi.
It aims to take football to at least 11 million boys and girls around the country
The programme is to make football as the sport of choice in India, to encourage children gain healthy habits
and learn important life lessons in teamwork and sportsman spirit.
47.12 Swachh Yug Campaign
Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation, in partnership with Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports and
Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, has launched ‗Swachh Yug‘
campaign.
It involves intensifying support to the five States of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and West
Bengal to make all villages along the banks of the Ganga, Open Defecation Free (ODF).
The campaign is a collaborative effort between the Swachh Bharat Mission, local youth leaders and
NamamiGange Project.
A nodal officer has been identified for each district to work on making their district Open Defecation Free
(ODF) in mission mode.
47.13 Kashmir Super 50
It is a joint initiative by Indian Army, Center for Social Responsibility and Leadership (CSRL) and PETRONET
LNG Limited (PLL).
It was launched in 2013 to transform the educational status of children from economically weaker sections in
the Kashmir region.
As part of the 11-month program, selected students are provided with complete free residential coaching for
IIT-JEE, JKCET and other premier Engineering Institutes.
It is a major initiative towards bringing normalcy in the valley.
47.14 PRAGATI
Pro-Active Governance and Timely Implementation (PRAGATI) is
a multi-purpose and multi-modal platform existing in the PMO.
It was launched in 2015.
It is not a public web platform but used exclusively by the PM to
give suitable directions for redressal of grievance.
It also monitors and reviews compliance on the projects and
programmes of the Government of India as well as projects flagged
by State Governments.
It brings the Secretaries of Government of India and the Chief
Secretaries of the States on one stage.
It deploys three technologies - Digital data management, video-
conferencing and geo-spatial technology.
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Cabinet also recently approved the most ambitious coal sector reform ever i.e the opening up of commercial
coal mining for private sector
This will help in creating direct and indirect employment through higher investment and better technology.
48. STATE GOVERNMENT SCHEMES
48.1 Rythu Bandhu Scheme
It is an investment support scheme for landholding farming community, being implemented by the State of
Telangana.
Every landholding farmer is given a direct benefit of ₹4,000/acre/crop-season as investment support
irrespective of the extent of landholding.
Taking a cue from Telangana, Jharkhand and West Bengal governments have already announced similar
schemes with a benefit of ₹5,000 per acre once a year.
RythuBima Scheme – It is to provide financial relief and social security to the family members/
dependents, in case of loss of farmer‘s life due to any reason.
Farmers in the age group of 18 to 59 years are eligible for enroll under the scheme.
The surviving family of every insured farmer in the age group of 18 to 59 years is being paid ₹5 lakh claim in
the event of the farmer‘s death, irrespective of the cause.
The entire premium is paid by the government to the Life Insurance Corporation of India.
It is also being implemented by the government of Telangana.
Economists are favouring these direct benefit schemes like these over farm loan waivers and price difference
schemes.
48.2 Mission Bhagiratha
It is also a scheme devised by the Government of Telangana to ensure safe and sustainable piped drinking
water supply from surface water sources.
It is aimed at providing tap connection to every household, the surface water sources being Krishna and
Godavari Basin.
Water will also be provided to Industrial requirements.
There is also a plan to install optical fibre pipelines using the extensive water pipeline network being laid
under the mission in an aim to save large amount of funds in installing OFC networks.
48.3 Bhavantar Bhugtan Yojana
It is a price deficiency payment (PDP) scheme being implemented by the state of Madhya Pradesh.
BBY assures that farmers at least get the MSP value for their crops.
Subsequently, the farmer is allocated a time slot to bring his produce to the mandi, where the quantity eligible
for deficiency pricing is determined.
The quantity is determined based on the average productivity of the particular district and the cropped area of
the particular farmer.
The farmers receive the difference between ―average sale price‖ (market price) and ―minimum support price‖
(MSP), directly into their bank accounts.
It hence provides an alternative to physical procurement of commodities at MSP, which comes with the
hassles of storage, transport and marketing.
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Problems - Only those farmers registered on its portal gets benefited. Financial burden will be more than
90% of the state‘s total agri-budget, rendering BBY unfeasible.
48.4 Suryashakti Kisan Yojana
It is a solar power scheme for farmers recently launched by the government of Gujarat.
It enables farmers to generate electricity for their captive consumption as well as sell the surplus power to the
grid and earn an extra income.
This is the first such scheme in the country.
The State and Central governments will give 60% subsidy on the cost of project.
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