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Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana

Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana – PHASE I To trigger processes which lead to holistic development of the identified Gram Panchayats To substantially improve the standard of living and quality of life of all sections of the population through improved basic amenities higher productivity enhanced human development better livelihood opportunities reduced disparities access to rights and entitlements wider social mobilization enriched social capital To generate models of local level development and…

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National Rurban Mission

The Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Rurban Mission (SPMRM) was approved by the Union Cabinet on 16th September 2015. The consultative workshop was held on 6th November 2015 to brief the Framework of Implementation of SPMRM and the immediate steps to be taken by the States. The brief note on SPMRM and the immediate action to be taken by the Districts is as follows Brief Note on Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Rurban Mission…

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Swachh Bharat Mission Gramin

The main objectives of the SBM(G) are as under: Bring about an improvement in the general quality of life in the rural areas, by promoting cleanliness, hygiene and eliminating open defecation. Accelerate sanitation coverage in rural areas to achieve the vision of Swachh Bharat by 2nd October 2019. Motivate Communities and Panchayat Raj Institutions to adopt sustainable sanitation practices and facilities through awareness creation and health education. Encourage cost effective…

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Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana

Government of India, as part of poverty reduction strategy, launched the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojaja(PMGSY) on 25th December, 2000 as a Centrally Sponsored Scheme to assist the States, through “Rural Rods” is in the State List under the Constitution. The Primary objective of the PMGSY to provide connectivity by way of an All-weather Road (with necessary culverts and cross-drainage structures, which is operable throughout the year), to the eligible…

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Members of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme

On 23rd December 1993 Prime Minister had announced the Members of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme (MPLADS) in the Parliament. Initially the MPLADS was under the control of the Ministry of Rural Development. The 1st Guidelines were issued in February 1994, covering the concept, implementation and monitoring of the Scheme. The MPLAD Scheme was transferred to the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation in October 1994. The guidelines were lastly…

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Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana – Gramin

It’s an allocation based Centrally Sponsored scheme funded on a cost sharing basis between the central Government and the State Government in the 60:40% ratio. /p> The aim of this scheme is to provide a pucca house with basic amenities to all houseless households and households living in kutcha and dilapidated houses in rural areas by 2022. Area of the House is 269 Sq.Ft The unit cost is Rs.1.70Lakhs (Central…

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Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employee Guarantee Scheme

The MGNREG Act 2005 (MGNREGA) was notified on Sep 7, 2005. This Scheme implemented from 01.04.2008 in Krishnagiri District. Motto Ensuring 100 days of Guaranteed wage Employment in a Financial Year. Livelihood security for the poor through creation of durable assets, improved water security soil conservation and higher land productivity. Eligibility Condition Job seeker should be above 18 years old Job seeker should be resident of the Panchayat 100 days…

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Replacement of LED lights instead of Tube Lights/Mercury/Sodium

Under this scheme from the year 2015-16 the LED lights were replaced instead of tube lights as follows, in order to reduce the Current Consumption charge and to minimize the maintenance Expenditure.

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Socio Economic Development Programme

Socio Economic Development Programme was launched in the backward Districts of Dharmapuri and Krishnagiri to address the Naxalite problems, through implementations of various activities from the year 2003-04 onwards with an allocation of Rs.700 lakh and Rs.50 lakh to Dharmapuri district and Krishnagiri Districts respectively every year. Under this Scheme, works such as construction of Green houses, Aavin Parlours, purchase of power sprayers to poor farmers, purchase of medical equipments…

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Solid Waste Management

The solid waste management programme has been implemented in all the 333 VPs in a phased manner. The following methodologies are being followed for the successful implementation of this scheme. Door to Door Collection of Waste by involving 2,663 Thooimai Kavalars @ 1 person for 150 Houses. 2011 Tricycles are engaged for the collection of wastes @ 1 Tricycle for 300 Houses. Segregation of Bio Degradable & Non Bio Degradable…

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