INCLUSIVE INDIA: PRO POOR

MISSION ANTYODAYA (RD)

  • Announced in Budget 2017-18
  • Aims to bring 1 Crore households out of poverty
  • To make 50,000 Gram Panchayats poverty free by 2019 (150th birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi)


JAN DHAN (Finance) 

Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY)

·         Launched by the Prime Minister on 28 August 2014 for financial inclusion.
·         60% bank accounts opened in rural areas (As on 26.04.17)
·         28.44 crore Jan Dhan accounts opened (As on 26.04.2017)
·         Total balance in Jan Dhan accounts = Rs. 64,567 crores (As on 26.04.2017)
·         Over 22 Crore Rupay Cards issued (As on 26.04.2017)
·         Share of zero-balance Jan Dhan accounts dropped to 24% in December 2016 from 73% in December 2014.
·         Over 1.25 lakh bank-mitras appointed by banks
·         2.5 lakh Gram-Dak-Sewaks will function as banking correspondents


JAN SURAKSHA (Finance)


  • Launched by the Prime Minister on 9th May 2015 in Kolkata
  • Covers accidental death risks
  • Around 10 crore people (as 12th April,2017) enrolled under Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY)
  • Accident insurance worth Rs. 2 lakhs at just Rs. 12 per annum


  • Launched by the Prime Minister on 9th May 2015 in Kolkata
  • 3.10 crore persons (as on 12th April, 2017) enrolled under PMJJBY.
  • Life insurance worth Rs. 2 lakhs at just Rs. 330 per annum  


  • Launched by the Prime Minister on 9th May 2015 in Kolkata
  • Focus on the unorganized sector
  • Government contribution- 50 percent of beneficiaries’ premium (up to Rs. 1000) for 5 years in new accounts opened before December 31, 2015.
  • As on 21st March, 2017, a total of 46.80 lakh subscribers have been enrolled under APY with a total pension wealth of Rs. 1713.214 crores.

DBT

  • Rs.1.79 Lakh Crores have been disbursed under DBT directly into the bank accounts of the beneficiaries. (as on 28.04.2017)
  • Savings due to DBT by elimination of ghost beneficiaries and middlemen worth Rs. 49,560 Crore over the last three years.
  • 33 crore people receive various subsidies directly into their bank accounts through DBT.
  • 138 Schemes in 27 Ministries/Departments Covered under DBT at present compared to only 34 in March 2015
  • Target is to bring 533 Central payment schemes under DBT by March 31, 2018

PAHAL

Pratyaksh Hanstantrit Labh: Direct Benefit Transfer for LPG consumer (DBTL) scheme

·         Launched in 54 districts on 15.11.2014 and expanded to 622 more districts from 1 January 2015.
  • Direct transfer of subsidy to bank accounts of LPG consumers
  • About 17.13 crore people benefitted till date
  • World’s largest cash transfer program
  • Rs. Rs. 47,410 crore transferred so far as subsidy directly into accounts
  • Subsidy savings of Rs. 22,515 crores from 2014-17


FOOD SECURITY FOR POOR (Food & Public Distribution)

  • National Food Security Act, NFSA extended all over the country
  • 80.50 crore persons now get wheat at Rs. 2/ kg and rice at Rs. 3/ kg. 
  • NFSA launched in 2013 was being implemented only in 11 states in May 2014. 

DEENDAYAL ANTYODAYA YOJANA

  • Over Rs. 16000 crores have been made available to SHGs in the current Financial Year

UJJWALA (Petroleum)

Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana

  • Scheme for Providing Free LPG connections to Women from BPL Households launched by PM in Ballia, Uttar Pradesh on 1.5.2016
  • To ensure universal cooking gas coverage, empower and protect women’s health, reduce cooking time
  • To create jobs for rural youth in supply chain.
  • 2.07 crore LPG connection provided to BPL Households (As on 5th April) 
  • Scheme spread all over the country, now in 694 districts
  • Target is to provide five core LPG connections in three years during 2016-19).
  • Rs.8000 crores earmarked
  • 24X7 Helpline for LPG Consumers:  Dial 1906

RURAL EMPLOYMENT – Har Haath Ko Kaam (RD)
·         Over Rs 3 lakh Cr spent in rural areas every year for rural poor

MGNREGA

  • Maximum budget allocation 48,000 crore (highest budget in 2017-18)
  • Expenditure in FY 2016-17 so far is Rs. 51,902 crores and is the highest since inception
  • 51.3 lakh works completed so far in FY 2016-17, from an average of 25 to 30 lakh works till FY 2013-14
  • Women participation rose to 56% in FY 2016-17, highest ever participation of women since inception of the program
  • Against the target of 5 lakh ponds, now 10 lakh farm ponds to be completed by March 2017
  • Over 95% wages of MGNREGA laborers being paid through DBT from 37% in 2013-14
  • Geo-MGNREGA implemented in FY 2016-17, nearly 65 Lakh assets geo-tagged and made available in the public domain
·         The shift in focus from fruitless labour to creation of sustainable assets will         make sure not just the labourers, but also the people in these areas benefit

INDIAN POSTAL PAYMENT BANK

·         Indian Postal Payment Bank to take the banking system to the doorstep of the poor and the unbanked
·         Over 2.5 lakh Gram DakSewaks can work as Banking Correspondents

PRIME MINISTER’S EMPLOYMENT GENERATION PROGRAM

  • Three-fold increase in allocations for PMEGS & Credit facilities

GARIB KALYAN
·         Higher revenues to Government from Income Declaration Scheme 2016 (Unearthed Rs. 65,250 crore) and PradhanMantri Garib Kalyan Yojana to raise resources to spend on the poor.
SHRAMEV JAYATE
Workers get their due
  • Minimum wages have been increased by 42% in both agricultural and non-agricultural sectors This will directly benefit an additional 55 lakh workers.
  • 7th Pay Commission: Benefited 50 lakh employees and 35 lakh pensioners.
  • Payment of Bonus (Amendment) Act, 2015, enhances the eligibility limit for payment of bonus from Rs. 10,000 per month to Rs. 21,000 per month
  • Shram Suvidha portal: unique labour identification number allocated, online registration of establishments.
  • Unique Labour Identification number allocated to give permanent identity to labourersEPFO issued 6.57 crores UAN out of which 2.5 crore have been activated through mobile phones.
  • Amendments in Labour laws to exempt certain industries from returns, labour registration, inspection etc.
  • Amendment in factories Act, 1948 to allow for: night shift for women, increased hours of overtime
  • Apprentices Act, 1961 modified to ensure more apprentices. Stipend linked to minimum wages. 

 RURAL ELECTRIFICATION

Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana: (DDUGJY)

  • Scheme launched on 25th July 2015
  • 100% Rural Electrification with reliable, adequate & quality electricity supply and also to provide access to electricity to villages/habitations & households
  • Budget 2017-18 allocation increased by 44% from Rs. 3,350 crores to Rs 4,814 crores. 
  • 13,328 out of 18,452 un-electrified villages electrified as on 28.04.17
  • GARV II App launched for real-time and transparent tracking of the progress in rural household electrification

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