Govt Schemes Feb 2019
Govt Schemes Feb 2019
Govt Schemes Feb 2019
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an annual grant of Rs 6,000 to small and marginal farmers having combined
land holding or ownership of up to two hectares. The scheme will benefit
atleast 120 million farmers.
• The amount will be given in three instalments of Rs. 2,000 each and will be
transferred directly to the bank account of the farmers through Direct Benefit
Transfer.
• PM-KISAN is entirely funded by the central government and will incur an
annual expense of Rs. 75,000 crores.
• The existing land-ownership system in the States/UTs will be used for
identification of beneficiaries. Those whose names appear in land records as
on February 1, 2019 are eligible for benefit from the scheme.
• Ministry of Agriculture and farmer’s welfare gave its approval for the scheme.
• Similar to the PM-Kisan Yojana are
(i) Rythu Bandhu Scheme of Telangana
(ii) KALIA Scheme of Odhisha
(iii) Krishak Bandhu scheme of West Bengal
• The scheme is touted to become the world’s biggest pension scheme for the
unorganised sector in the next year.
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by the Ministry.
• In 2016, the scheme was revamped to increase duration from 21 to 25 days,
with a 10-day visit to one or two States and preference given to PIOs from
Girmitiya countries (Mauritius, Fiji, Suriname, Guyana, T&T, Jamaica etc).
Since 2016, six KIPs are being organised in a year.
• The programme requires a minimum qualification of Graduation to become a
part of the scheme.
• The content of the programme broadly includes the following:
(i) Presentations on the country, political process, developments in
various sectors.
(ii) Interaction with faculty and students at a prestigious
University/College/Institute
(iii) Presentation on the industrial development and visits to some
Industries
(iv) A Visit to a village to better understand the typical village life
(v) A Visit to Agra
(vi) A Visit to one or two focus states in India
(vii) Interaction with NGOs and organizations dealing with women affairs
(viii) A Visit to places of historical importance/Monuments
(ix) Taking part in Cultural programmes
(x) Exposure to yoga
(xi) Call on high dignitaries, which may include Vice President of India,
President House, Parliament, Union Ministers, Governor and Chief
Ministers of partner states etc.
scheme include more than 1,350 medical packages covering surgery, medical
and day-care treatments, cost of medicines and diagnostics.
• The following steps have been undertaken for the effective implementation of
PMJAY:
(i) The State Governments have been given the flexibility to implement
PM-JAY either through insurance companies, or directly through
trust/society, or in a mixed mode.
(ii) National Health Agency (NHA) has been set up by the Government to
implement PM JAY through State level Health Agencies.
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(iii) A robust IT system has been put in place for effective implementation
of the Scheme.
(iv) Central Grievance Redressal Management System has been set up for
receiving grievances. A system has been put in place to acknowledge,
record, escalate & resolve grievances as per well-defined process
through a three-tier grievance redressal structure.
(v) A multi-prong approach has been adopted by putting in place a fraud
control mechanism.
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so that clear pathways towards employment opportunities are available to
students during and after their graduation.
• SHREYAS is a programme basket comprising the initiatives of three Central
Ministries, namely the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Ministry of
Skill Development & Entrepreneurship and the Ministry of Labour&
Employment viz the National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS), the
National Career Service (NCS) and introduction of BA/BSc/BCom (Professional)
courses in the higher educational institutions.
• Objectives
Following are the objectives of SHREYAS
i. To improve employability of students by introducing employment
relevance into the learning process of the higher education system.
ii. To forge a close functional link between education and
industry/service sectors on a sustainable basis
iii. To provide skills which are in demand, to the students in a dynamic
manner
iv. To establish an 'earn while you learn' system into higher education
v. To help business/industry in securing good quality manpower
vi. To link student community with employment facilitating efforts of the
Government
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iii. The first and the most important step for reducing malnutrition
in India are providing sufficient nutrition to pregnant and lactating
mothers. The child then automatically is at much less risk of being
malnourished.
• Poshan Abhiyaan – POSHAN Abhiyaan (National Nutrition Mission) is a flagship
programme of the Ministry of Women and Child Development. The Mission
is aimed at improving the nutritional status of children (0-6 years), Adolescent
Girls, Pregnant Women and Lactating Mothers in a time bound manner during
the next three years beginning 2017-18.
• The UNICEF Head also pointed out that the current policies are majorly focused
on pregnant mothers and lactating children, but the government also needs to
think about how to provide nutrition to growing children. He added that
UNICEF will continue working with the government on initiatives like Swachh
Bharat, Mission Indradhanush, vaccination policies and Poshan Abhiyaan.
i. The Eri Spun Silk Mill project will be implemented directly by the state
government in co-coordination with the Central Silk Board.
ii. The expected turnover from this project during the first year is around
Rs 10 crore with a net profit of Rs 3 crore.
iii. The project would generate direct employment for 107 persons
throughout the year and will provide indirect employment to around
another 1,500 Eri farmers through backward linkage and to around 730
weavers through the forward linkage.
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10. Categorisation of Farmers
• In agriculture Census, the operational holdings are categorised in 5 size classes
as shown below:
• Marginal Farmer: Below 1.00 hectare.
• Small Farmer: 1.00-2.00 hectare
• Semi- Medium Farmer: 2.00-4.00 hectare. Medium: 4.00-10.00 hectare.
• Large Farmer: 10.00 hectare and above
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iii. The Mental Healthcare Act, 2017 provides that the Government shall
take all measures to ensure that the Government Officials including
police officers and other officers of the Government are given periodic
sensitization and awareness training.
iv. Three Central Mental Health Institutions Namely National Institute of
Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Bangalore, Lokopriya Gopinath
Bordoloi Regional Institute of Mental Health, Tezpur and Central
Institute of Psychiatry, Ranchi have been strengthened for
augmenting the human resources in the areas of mental health and to
provide quality mental health services in the country.
v. Also, to increase the number of qualified mental health professionals
in the country, the Government, under the NMHP, is implementing
manpower development schemes for the establishment of Centres of
Excellence and strengthening/ establishment of Post Graduate (PG)
Departments in mental health specialities.
iv. UAY (Uchhatar Avishkar Yojana) – The Scheme has been launched to
promote innovation of a higher order that directly impacts the needs
of the needs of the Industry and thereby improves the competitive
edge of Indian manufacturing.
v. Smart India Hackathons – These are organized on yearly basis since
2017 to find out digital solutions to various problems faced by the
people and gives hands-on working and research opportunity for
engineering students.
vi. IIC (Institution’s Innovation Council) – IICs have been established in
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960 Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) for promoting the innovation
ecosystem within their campuses.
vii. Trainee Teacher Scheme - A Trainee Teacher Scheme has been
initiated in NITs with the objective to attract, motivate and sponsor
best graduate engineers for part-time M.Tech and PhD programmes.
• Prime Minister Narendra Modi served the 3 billionth meal of Akshaya Patra,
an NGO that works with the government on Mid-Day Meal Scheme.
• Akshaya Patra Foundation - It is a Bengaluru-based not-for-profit
organisation funded by International Society for Krishna Consciousness
(ISKCON). Akshaya Patra Foundation is an implementation partner for the
governments Mid-Day Meal Scheme.
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Thekkady’ Inaugurated
• Union Tourism Minister K. J. Alphons inaugurated the ‘Eco
Circuit: Pathanamthitta – Gavi – Vagamon – Thekkady’ project at Vagamon,
Kerala on 17th February 2019.
• This project is a part of the Swadesh Darshan Scheme.
• The Eco Circuit project was sanctioned in December 2015 at the cost of Rs.
76.55 crores. It has been developed as a 150 km circuit and includes Eco-
Adventure Tourism Park at Vagamon, Cultural Centre at Kadamanitta, Eco Log
Huts at Peerumedu, Idukki, Approach Roads, Walking trails, Rain Shelters at
Piine Valley Forest, Thekkady, Kumily, MoozhiyarDam, Penstock and Kakki.
• The eco-tourism circuit aims to protect the flora and fauna
of Pathanamthitta and Idukki districts including places like Gavi, Peerumedu.
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• The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) has approved the launch
of KUSUM (Kisan Urja Suraksha Evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan) scheme.
• The scheme aims to provide financial and water security to farmers through
harnessing solar energy capacities of 25.75 gigawatts (GW) by 2022.
• Component of the Scheme - The scheme has three components:
i. Component-A - 10,000 megawatt (MW) of decentralised ground
mounted grid-connected renewable power plants
ii. Component-B - Installation of 17.50 lakh standalone solar powered
agriculture pumps
iii. Component-C - Solarisation of 10 lakh grid-connected solar powered
agriculture pumps.
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standards and two lakh classrooms of colleges and Universities will be
equipped with digital boards in the next three years.
iii. The initiative is aimed at improving the quality of education and offer
new opportunities and new ways of teaching and learning.
iv. The Operation Digital Board will aid in the provisioning of personalised
adaptive learning as well as Intelligent Tutoring by exploiting emerging
technologies like Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence & Data
Analytics.