Today electricity is reached almost in all villages of India but in some villages, there are some problems transformers have been fixed on there places as well wire has also pulled on electricity pole beside this some households have not get electricity connections.
To provide electricity to all over India from Kashmir to Kanyakumari and from Gujrat to Arunachal Pradesh, the Modi government has taken a new initiative scheme called- Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojana – Saubhagya Yojana.
This Saubhagya Yojana will provide electricity to a household which is deprived of electricity and waiting for the connection of electricity after coming electricity to their village.
All the deprived families will be given electricity connection without any advance fee, electric’s pole will be set up near the house along with a LED bulb and a charging point will be provided by Saubhagya Yojana to all deprived household.
Prime Minister Modi is making every possible effort to move the country forward, for this Modi has started many schemes to help poor’s growth a list of all schemes launched by Modi has mentioned below.
- 1. NAMAMI GANGE
- 2. SWACHH BHARAT ABHIYAN
- 3. PRADHAN MANTRI JAN DHAN YOJANA
- 4. SANSAD ADARSH GRAM YOJANA
- 5. MAKE IN INDIA
- 6. MISSION INDRADHANUSH
- 7. DEEN DAYAL UPADHYAYA GRAMEEN KAUSHALYA YOJANA
- 8. PAHAL YOJANA
- 9. HRIDAY YOJANA
- (HRIDAY) – Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana
- 10. BETI BACHAO, BETI PADHAO YOJANA
- 11. PRADHAN MANTRI MUDRA YOJNA
- 12. UJALA YOJANA
- 13. ATAL PENSION YOJANA
- 14. AMRUT YOJANA
- 15. SMART CITY YOJANA
- 17. Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna
1. NAMAMI GANGE
The Namami Ganga Yojana was started on July 10, 2014, for the protection and purification of Ganga river.
This plan is looked after by the Minister of Water Resources, Uma Bharti.
This plan is aimed to be completed by 2020.
Under this scheme, Rs 2037 crore has been allocated for the next 5 years.
2. SWACHH BHARAT ABHIYAN
The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan was launched on 2 October 2014.
The main goal of this scheme is to clean the whole of India by October 2, 2019.
This slogan is – one step towards cleanliness
Clean India Mission implemented by Ministry of Urban Development.
3. PRADHAN MANTRI JAN DHAN YOJANA
Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana was launched on 28 August 2014.
The main goal of this scheme is to ensure access to bank accounts, loans, insurance, pension to the disadvantaged sections
Any person greater than age group of 10 years of can open a bank account With zero balance.
Under this scheme, accident insurance of Rs. 1 lakh and 30,000 RS is the provision of life insurance.
30.97 crore accounts have been opened under the scheme till January 17, 2018, of which the amount of Rs 73689.72 crore is deposited.
4. SANSAD ADARSH GRAM YOJANA
Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana was launched on 11 October 2014 on Jayaprakash Narayan’s birthday by prime minister Narendra Modi.
The main objective of this scheme is the development of villages.
The goal of this scheme MP or MLA take a village and develop three villages by 2019 and adopt 8 villages by the year 2024.
Funds have been not allocated for this scheme.
5. MAKE IN INDIA
Make In India was launched on September 25, 2014.
The main objective of this program is to encourage multi-national and national companies to build their products in India and focus on employment generation and skill enhancement in 25 sectors of, the economy.
The main goal of this program is to increase the share of manufacturing sector from 16% to 25% in GDP by the year 2020.
6. MISSION INDRADHANUSH
Mission Indra Dhanush campaign was launched by the Union Health Ministry of the Government of India on December 25, 2014, on the occasion of Good Governance Day.
Vaccination under this scheme for 7 diseases (Diphtheria, Kalicough, tetanus, polio, TV, measles and hepatitis ‘B’).
The purpose of this campaign, which displays seven colours of the rainbow, is to achieve the goal of complete immunization by 2020.
7. DEEN DAYAL UPADHYAYA GRAMEEN KAUSHALYA YOJANA
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Rural Skill Scheme was started on September 25, 2014, on the 98th birth anniversary of Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya.
The main objective of this scheme is to develop skill and productive skills growth of youth residing in rural.
The main goal of this scheme is To provide employment to 10 lakh rural youth in the coming years.
An initial fund of Rs.1500 crores was allocated for this scheme.
8. PAHAL YOJANA
The scheme was implemented on January 1, 2015, at the nationwide level.
The main objective of this scheme is to send the subsidy payments of LPG cylinders directly to the bank accounts of the sub-subsidizers.
This scheme has been recorded in Guinness World, i.e. this is the most famous scheme of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
This scheme is also known as DBTL (Direct Benefit Transfer for LPG) scheme.
9. HRIDAY YOJANA
The Hriday scheme started on 21 January 2015 for the development and growth of the old city of India.
(HRIDAY) – Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana
This scheme has been started by the Ministry of Urban Development.
The main objective of this scheme is to select 12 cities in the country (Ajmer, Amravati
The cultural heritage of (Andhra Pradesh), Amritsar, Badami, Dwarka, Gaya, Kanchipuram, Madhura, Puri, Varanasi, Velankanni and Warangal) is to be revived.
a budget of Rs 500 crore has been kept to full fill the plan.
10. BETI BACHAO, BETI PADHAO YOJANA
Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao Yojana by the Government of India on January 22, 2015, was started from Panipat (Haryana).
The main purpose of this scheme is to save girls, empower and To create awareness of welfare services for girls.
The main goal of this scheme is to increase gender equality and The gender ratio.
This scheme was started with an initial amount of 100 crores.
Madhuri Dixit has been appointed a brand ambassador of this campaign by the Government of India.
Sakshi Malik has been appointed a brand ambassador of this campaign by the Haryana Government.
11. PRADHAN MANTRI MUDRA YOJNA
Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana was launched by the Prime Minister on April 8, 2015.
MUDRA’s full form: Micro Units Development & Refinance Agency
The purpose of this scheme is to provide financial support for the development in the field of microenterprises and to provide loans.
12. UJALA YOJANA
Ujala (UJALA) scheme was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on May 1, 2015.
The complete form of UJALA is: Unnat Jyoti by Affordable LEDs for All
The main purpose of this scheme is to distribute LED power at lower cost and reduce the consumption of power.
13. ATAL PENSION YOJANA
The Atal Pension Scheme was started by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Kolkata on May 9, 2015.
The main goal of this scheme is to provide pension facilities to the people of the unorganized sector. This scheme is administered by the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority.
14. AMRUT YOJANA
The AMRUT scheme was started by the Indian government on June 24, 2015.
The full form of AMRUT is Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation.
The main objective of this scheme is to provide basic facilities such as water supply, sewerage, urban transport, park to improve quality of life especially for the poor and the deprived people.
Plans to build 100 smart cities, to develop infrastructure in 500 cities and to make a home for everyone in urban areas by 2022.
For this scheme, a budget of Rs. 5000 crore has been set by the government.
15. SMART CITY YOJANA
Smart City scheme was launched on June 25, 2015.
The objective of this scheme is to set up 161 selected cities by 2020 (formerly 100) or Developing as a smart city.
16. PRADHAN MANTRI JIWAN JYOTI BIMA YOJANA
Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana was started on May 9, 2015, by Prime Minister Modi.
17. Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna
- Rs 3.67 lakh cr disbursed in 3 years
- 75% of beneficiaries are women
- Loans disbursed under different categories
- Shishu: covering loans up to Rs. 50,000
- Kishor: covering loans above Rs. 50,000 and up to Rs. 5 lakh
- Tarun: covering loans above Rs. 5 lakh and up to Rs. 10 lakh
Units Covered By This Scheme
- Small manufacturing units Shopkeepers, fruits/vegetable sellers
- Hair cutting saloon, beauty parlours
- Transporters, truck operators
- – Hawkers, co-operatives or body of individuals
- Foodservice units, food processor
- Repair shops, machine operators
- Small industries, artisans
- Self-help groups, professionals, service providers
INDIA’S STARTUP ECOSYSTEM
- India tails behind US and UK
- More than $ 4 billion invested in
- Indian Startups Investors focus on health-tech, fin-tech, edu-tech
- India third largest start-up base globally
- Ventures to reach 10,500 marks by 2020
- Will employ over 2,10,000 people
Skill India
- Skill India campaign for training over 40 crore people in different skills by 2022
- By 2017, the number of trained citizens grew from 0.76 cr to 2.5 cr
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