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Rural Development

DRDA has traditionally been the principal organ at the district level to oversee the implementation of anti-poverty programmes of the Ministry of Rural Development. This agency was created originally to implement the Integrated Rural Development Programme (IRDP). Subsequently the DRDAs were entrusted with number of programmes of both state and central governments. From April 1999 a separate DRDA Administration has been introduced to take care of the administrative costs. This aims at strengthening the DRDAs and makes them more professional in managing the anti-poverty programmes and be an effective link between the ministry and the district level.

Rural development and poverty alleviation programmes are implemented on a decentralised basis, keeping in view the large geographical areas, the administrative requirements and the need to involve grassroots-level officials and the community in the implementation of the programmes. At the central level the Ministry of Rural Areas & Employment has been implementing these programmes. The Ministry is responsible for the release of central share of funds, policy formulation, overall guidance, monitoring and evaluation of the programmes. At the State level Principal Secretary, Rural Development and the Commissioner of Rural Development are overall incharge for implementation of the rural development programmes. At the District level, the programmes are implemented through the DRDAs (District Rural Development Agencies). The governing body of DRDA includes Members of Parliament (MPs), Members of Legislative Assemblies (MLAs), District level officials of Development Departments, Bankers, NGO’s and representatives of weaker sections of the society. The District Collector used to be (but not always at present) the Chairman of the Governing Board. The Governing body at the district level provides guidance and directions to DRDA. The body in DRDA responsible for actual implementation is headed by an Additional District Collector.

Many Schemes of the Central and State Governments are introduced from time to time. Several schemes are available providing support to different components of Rural Development. Schemes are also periodically modified to reflect the experience over the years. The task of DRDA has been to identify the needs of the rural population and reach the appropriate schemes where they are needed. In implementing the schemes, the role of the DRDA has been Technical, Managerial and Financial. Thus DRDA is not only a body to disburse the funds for the schemes but also provide appropriate Managerial and Technical support.

  1. Chief Minister’s Solar Powered Green House Scheme (CMSPGHS)
  2. Tamil Nadu Village Habitations Improvement (THAI) Scheme
  3. AMMA Park
  4. AMMA Gym
  5. Tamil Nadu Rural Roads Improvement Scheme (TNRRIS)
  6. National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development
  7. Member of Legislative Assembly Constituency Development Scheme (MLACDS)
  8. Self Sufficiency Scheme (SSS)
  9. Solid Waste Management
  10. Socio Economic Development Programme (SEDP)
  11. Replacement of LED lights instead of Tube Lights/Mercury/Sodium
  12. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employee Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS)
  13. Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana – Gramin (PMAY-G)
  14. Members of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme (MPLAD)
  15. Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY)
  16. Swachh Bharat Mission Gramin (SBM-G)
  17. National Rurban Mission (NRuM) – Rurban
  18. Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana
Contact Details
Name/Designation Contact Number eMail ID Address
Superintendent, DRDA, Krishnagiri 04343-230022 drda[dot]tnkgi@nic[dot]in DRDA, Collectorate, Krishnagiri.
Dy.BDO, Krishnagiri. 04343-236128 Kgikgri[dot]tnkgi@nic[dot]in BDO Office, Krishnagiri.
Deputy Block Development Officer, Kaveripattinam 04343-252026 kgikpnm[dot]tnkgi@nic[dot]in BDO Office, Kaveripattinam
Deputy Block Development Officer, Bargur 04343-265951 kgibgur[dot]tnkgi@nic[dot]in BDO Office, Bargur
Deputy Block Development Officer, Mathur. 04341-256234 kgimthr[dot]tnkgi@nic[dot]in BDO Office, Mathur.
Deputy Block Development Officer, Uthangarai 04341-220002 kgiugri[dot]tnkgi@nic[dot]in BDO Office, Uthangarai
Deputy Block Development Officer, Veppanapalli. 04343-260422 kgivnpi[dot]tnkgi@nic[dot]in BDO Office, Veppanapalli.
Dy. BDO, Shoolagiri. 04344-252224 kgisgri[dot]tnkgi@nic[dot]in BDO Office, Shoolagiri.
Deputy Block Development Officer, Hosur. 04344-222478 kgihsur[dot]tnkgi@nic[dot]in BDO Office, Hosur.
Deputy Block Development Officer, Kelamangalam 04347-232228 kgikmgm[dot]tnkgi@nic[dot]in BDO Office, Kelamangalam
Deputy Block Development Officer, Thally. 04347-234226 kgithly[dot]tnkgi@nic[dot]in BDO Office, Thally.