INCLUSIVE INDIA- PRO POOR
Samaveshi Bharat-Samekit
Bharat
(As on
10.05.2018)
MISSION
ANTYODAYA (RD)
GRAM
SWARAJ ABHIYAN
Focused
campaign during 14th April to 5th May, 2018 to saturate
16850 villages in 484 districts under 7 schemes
JAN
DHAN
Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY)
JAN
SURAKSHA
Pradhan Mantri Suraksha BimaYojana (PMSBY)
·
As
on Feb 2018, 13 crore 25 lakh persons have been insured with personal accident
cover of Rs.2 lakh on payment of a premium of only
Rs.12 per annum.
Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PMJJBY)
·
As
on February 2018, Pradhan Mantri Jeevan
Jyoti Beema Yojana (PMJJBY) has benefitted 5.22 crore families with a
life insurance cover of Rs. 2 lakh
on payment of a premium of only Rs.330/- per annum.
Atal Pension Yojana (APY)
PRADHAN MANTRI VAYA VANDAN YOJANA
DBT
·
Applicable across the country.
·
As on 09/05/2018:
ό 435 such
schemes/components have been identified where cash is directly transferred to
bank account of the beneficiaries.
ό Total DBT
(cumulative) Rs. 3,89,596 crore
has been transferred to the beneficiaries in the Cash Schemes.
ό DBT and other
governance reforms have led to Estimated savings/ benefits of Rs. 82,985
Cr
PAHAL (Pratyaksh Hanstantrit Labh: Direct
Benefit Transfer for LPG consumer (DBTL) scheme
·
The success of PAHAL is
evident from the fact it made to the Guinness Book of World Records as the
worlds largest cash benefit transfer scheme.
·
Launched in 54 districts on
15.11.2014 and expanded to 622 more districts from 1 January 2015.
·
As on 15.09.2018, more than
24.58 crore LPG consumers have joined the PAHAL Scheme.
·
Worlds largest cash
transfer program.
·
Rs. 84,316 crore transferred so far as subsidy directly
into accounts
·
Estimated Subsidy savings
of Rs. 41,952 crore from
2014-18
FOOD SECURITY FOR POOR (Food &
Public Distribution)
·
National
Food Security Act, NFSA extended all over the country.
·
80.72
crore (as on 27.03.2018) persons covered now get coarse grains at Rs. 1/kg, wheat at Rs. 2/ kg and
rice at Rs. 3/ kg.
·
NFSA Act
is being implemented in all the 36 States/UTs as against only in 11 states in
May 2014.
UJJWALA
·
As
on 15.09.2018, more than 5.50 crore new LPG connections given to poor
women. Out of this, 47.9% connections issued to SC/ST categories.
·
Scheme spread all over the country, now in
715 districts
·
Rs.12800
crores earmarked
·
Toll free number for
enquiry/suggestion/complain regarding PMUY: 1800 266 6696.
·
24X7 Helpline for LPG Consumers: Dial
1906
·
LPG Coverage: During
2016-17, more than 3.31 crore new LPG connections have been released and during
2017-18, more than 2.84 crore new LPG connections have been released. As on
01.09.2018, National LPG coverage
has reached to 87.7% from 60.6% as
on 11.1.2015.
MGNREGA
· Highest ever allocation of Rs. 55,000 crores for MGNREGA in 2018-19
Year |
Budget Allocation |
2013-14 |
Rs.33,000 crore |
2014-15 |
Rs. 34,000 crore |
2015-16 |
Rs. 41,699crores |
2016-17 |
Rs. 47,499 crores |
2017-18 |
Rs. 48,000 crores |
2018-19 |
Rs. 55,000 crores |
·
Payment
of wages to MGNREGA workers within 15 days in 86 percent of the cases as
compared to only 37 percent in 2015-16 and 43 percent in 2016-17 on account of
increased allocation for MGNREGA at BE Stage.
·
Expenditure including State share in FY
2016-17 is 58,063 crores and 64, 288 crore in
2017-2018 which is the highest since inception.
·
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 farm ponds for 2017-2018, 4.93 lakh farm ponds have been
completed.
·
Over
96% wages of MGNREGA laborers being paid through DBT
and 85% of the wages are being paid to the workers on time.
·
Geo-tagging of MGNREGA assets implemented in FY 2016-17. 2.9
crore assets out of 3.40 crore completed works have been geo tagged.
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 MINISTERS EMPLOYMENT GENERATION
PROGRAM
·
Since
its inception, a total of 4.47 lakh micro enterprises have been assisted with a
margin money subsidy of Rs 9326.01 crore providing
employment to an estimated 37.32 lakh persons from inception till 2017-18 (up
to 30.11.2017).
·
An
online PMEGP e-portal has been introduced
from 1st July 2016
Prime
Minister Garib Kalyan Yojana (PMGKY)
·
21000
persons disclosed Rs. 4,900 crore
under the Prime Minister Garib Kalyan
Yojana (PMGKY) on which Rs.
2,451 crore was collected as tax.
SHRAMEV
JAYATE
Workers
Get their due:
Minimum wages increased by 42% in both agricultural and non-agricultural sectors.
Seventh Pay Commission: Benefited 50 lakh employees and 35 lakh pensioners.
Gratuity
ceiling limit enhanced from Rs 10 lakhs to Rs 20 lakhs for Government employees with effect from 1
January, 2016. Applicable also for employees in the private and public sector
in view of the inflation and general increase in wages
The 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.
Contribution of 8.33% of Employee Provident Fund (EPF) for new employees
by the Government for three years.
Contribution of 12% to EPF for new employees for three years by the Government
in sectors employing large number of people like textile, leather and footwear.
Shram Suvidha portal: Unique Labour identification number
allocated, online registration of establishments.
Unique
Labour Identification number allocated to give permanent identity to labourers.
EPFO issued 12 crores UAN out of which 3 crore have
been activated using Mobile services. (As on 31.3.2017). No. of KYC details
digitally approved are 7.05 crore.
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.
Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Act 2017: To increase
paid maternity leave from 12 weeks to 26 weeks. For the first time, a provision
for 12 weeks paid maternity leave has been made for both Commissioning and
Adopting mothers. The act has approximately benefited 18 Lakh women employees.
Child Labour (Prohibition & Regulation) Act, 2016:
Complete ban on the employment of a child below 14 years and prohibition
on employment of adolescent (14-18) in hazardous occupation & profession.
Implementation of Revamped Bonded Labour Rehabilitation Scheme (Revised-
17.05.2016):
Financial Assistance increased to Rs. 1 Lakh per
adult beneficiary, Rs. 2 Lakh for special category
(Children and women), Rs. 3 lakhs for special
categories.
The Payment of Wages (Amendment) Act 2017: Employers to pay the wages to
employees in cash or by cheque or by crediting the wages in bank accounts of
the employee.
Digital
Jeevan Praman Patra introduced for convenience of Pensioners
Housing
Subsidy to Beedi, Cine and Non-Coal Mine Workers
increased from Rs. 40,000/- to Rs.
1,50,000.
Reforms
in BIS laws to improve the standards of goods and services.
National Career Service Project: bringing employers, trainers and unemployed on single
platform, till February 28, 2018, 4.10 Crore jobseekers, 14.87 lakh employers
registered and 8.43 lakhs vacancies mobilized, 3151 career counsellors
registered on the NCS portal.
JANANI SURAKSHA YOJANA
·
Institutional delivery in the
country has risen to 78.9% (NFHS-4, 2015-16) from 47% (DLHS-3, 2007-08).
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
DEEN DAYAL UPADHYAYA GRAM JYOTI YOJANA:
(DDUGJY)
Objective:
·
100% Rural Electrification with reliable, adequate &
quality electricity supply and also to provide access to electricity to villages/habitations
& households
·
An amount of Rs 47,671.97 crore
including subsidy of 43,004.60 crore has been released
to States (as on 31, Dec, 2017)
·
Status:
-
April
2015: 18452 Villages un-electrified
-
Now-
597,464 census villages (100%) have
been electrified.
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