BHARAT
NIRMAN:
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It was implemented and extended in three
phases i.e., from (2005 - 2009), (2009 - 2012), (2012- 2014)
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It is centrally sponsored scheme for the
rural development of India started in September 2005.
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There are 6 objectives in this scheme
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Objectives:
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To provide all weather road connectivity to
the village which have more than 1000 population in plain areas and 500 population in hilly areas.
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To bring 10 million hectares of land under
irrigation facility and to make 1.4 million hectares of additional land for arable land (for the use of
agriculture).
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To provide clean drinking water to all
villages by the end of 2012 under Rajiv
Gandhi payjal yojana.
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To electrify 1, 76,000 villages by the end of
2012 under Rajiv Gandhi Vidyutikaran
yojna.
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To construct Pakka houses for BPL house-
holds under Indira Awas Yojana (Now from
April 1st 2013 cash assistance Rs. 70000
for plain areas and Rs. 75000 for hilly
areas) previously it was Rs. 40000 for plain areas and Rs. 45000 for hilly areas.
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To provide telephone connectivity to all
villages and all BPL holders by 2012.
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Note: All these objectives are extended till
2014.
JNNURM:
Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
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It was implemented and extended in two phases
i.e., (2005 - 2012), (2012 - 2014)
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Started in the year 2005 to make million plus
cities squatter (Slam area) free.
There are 2 components
a) To construct pakka houses for urban poor dwelling in squatter
under Rajiv Awas yojana.
b) To make transportation system faster and greener.
NRHM:
National Rural Health Mission
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It was started on 12th April 2005 to enhance
the health facilities in rural areas.
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The appointment of ASHA workers (Accredited social
health activist) in Angonwadi Kendra to provide basic information on health and
hygiene conditions as well as to guide people regarding conservation of water.
MGNREGA:
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act
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It was on started on 2nd Feb 2006 to provide
minimum 150 days from 1st April 2013 (previously its is 100 days) of employment
to BPL house hold.
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This scheme is both for Urban and Rural
areas.
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The old name of this scheme is NREGA and it
was changed to MGNREGA on 2nd Oct 2009.
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The wages under the scheme is fixed on the
basis of CPIAL (Consumer Price Index for Agricultural Labourers) which is
calculated by the state government on the basis of their Per capita Income.
UIDAI:
Unique Identification Authority of India.
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It was started in the year 2010 to provide
multipurpose national identity card (MNIC) to every citizen aged above 5 years.
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Its name has been changed to Aadhar.
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Its model state was Karnataka (started)
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The retinal identification is taken from the
age group of 14 and above
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Scheme has 7 components like address, PAN
no., Passport no., retinal identity etc, It consists of 12 digit number.
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Chairman: Nandan Nilkani
NFSM:
National Food Security Mission
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This scheme is to reduce the poverty in India
under national social assistance programme.
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Under Public Distribution System (PDS),
government will provide rice @ Rs. 3/kg, wheat @ Rs. 2/kg to the BPL households.
IGNOAPS:
Indira Gandhi National Old age Pension Scheme
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This Scheme is for the people who aged above
65 years.
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The amount of Rs. 400 per month (Central govt
+ State govt = Rs. 200 + Rs. 200) will be provided by both Central government
and State government who aged between 65 – 80 years.
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Rs. 500 per month (Central govt + State govt
= Rs. 250 + Rs. 250) for the people who aged more than 80 years.
IGNWPS:
Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension Scheme
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The beneficiary is in between age group of
40-64 years in this scheme.
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Assistance of Rs. 400 per month (Central govt
+ State govt = Rs. 200 + Rs. 200) will be given to particular person
NFBS:
National Family Benefit Scheme
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Under this scheme a grant of Rs. 10000 is
given in case of natural and accidental death of the primarily
breadwinner of the family (he/she) of BPL households.
ANNAPURNA:
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Under this scheme 10 kg of food grains are
provided to BPL households free of cost every month.
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But for this scheme the particular
beneficiary shouldn’t be registered with IGNOAPS.
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