SJSRY
SJSRY
SJSRY
Restructured
as Deendayal
Antyodaya
Scheme was Yojana –
later revamped National Urban
in the year Livelihoods
2009 with Mission since
Became revised September,
Operational on guidelines. 2013
1st December,
1997.
OBJECTIVE
Swarna Jayanthi Shahari Rozgar Yojana was launched as a replacement of three other
schemes that addressed poverty alleviation.
Nehru Rozgar Yojana (NRY)
Urban Basic Services for the Poor (UBSP)
Prime Minister’s Integrated Urban Poverty Eradication Program (PMIUPEP)
The Project Cost Ceiling for Individual enterprises for self employment is Rs.2
Lakhs with subsidy component of 25% of the project cost or Rs.50000.
In the Infrastructure Component, an average of Rs.80 Lakh can be provided for
the MBC’s for the running cost for 3 Years.
URBAN WOMEN SELF HELP PROGRAMME
For setting up group enterprises, the UWSP group shall be entitled to a subsidy
of Rs. 300,000/- or 35% of the cost of project or Rs. 60,000/- per member of
group whichever is less. The Remaining account will be mobilized as Bank Loan.
Revolving Fund assistance also be provided to the Thrift & Credit Societies
formed by the Urban Poor Women at the rate of Rs. 2000 with a ceiling of
Rs.25000.
The average unit cost allowed for training will not exceed Rs. 10,000/- per
trainee’s fees, toolkit cost and other miscellaneous expenses.
URBAN WAGE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMME (UWEP)
These assets may be Community Centres, Storm water drains, Night shelters,
Kitchen sheds in Primary Schools under Mid day Meal Scheme and other
community requirements like Parks, SWM facilities as decided by community
structure themselves.
The UWEP was applicable only to towns/ cities with population upto 5 lakhs, as
per the 1991 census.
The CDSs can also identify viable projects suitable for that particular area.
BUDGET ALLOCATION
The Federation has outreach of 79 slums of Cuttack city. It has formed 750
SHGs with membership of more than 10,000 urban poor.
CONCLUSION
The Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rozgar Yojna (SJSRY) and floundered mainly due to lack of proper
coordination between the Municipal authorities and the disbursing banks.
Under CDS structure of Swayanshree gives a lesson to planners that the poor women are
capable of managing municipal affairs and empowering urban poor women through organizing
and mobilizing thrift and credit for livelihood development.