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22/04/23 06:59 AM IST

Inclusive Development Campaign

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  • The Prime Minister will launch nine campaigns under the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav-Inclusive Development (Samaveshi Vikaas) theme led by the Ministry of Rural Development.
About the Campaign
  • Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD) is the lead Ministry for the campaign.
  • The campaigns are designed to have a “whole of society approach”, ensuring 100% outreach to the beneficiaries of the campaigns.
  • The entire campaign is termed “Samaveshi Vikaas ”, which finds its foundation rooted in the concept of “Convergence” and “Reaching the last mile”, aiming at targeted interventions through all States/UTs, districts and gram panchayats, focusing on selected campaigns in the areas of employment generation, health, social inclusion, social security and livelihood creation by each of the participating ministries/departments.
Samagra Awas-Convergence under PMAY-G
  • In this campaign, a sanction of additional 45 lakh PMAY-G houses over and above 2.50 Crore already sanctioned will be ensured along with the saturation of benefits provided in convergence with Schemes providing electricity, LPG, water connections and toilets in all PMAY-G houses.
Financial Literacy at District Level
  • The main purpose of this campaign is to create awareness and increase the outreach of various banking & financial services and social security schemes.
  • The campaign will be carried out in 500 districts and is expected to provide need-based training and awareness to 2.0 crore SHG members.
Social Mobilisation of Eligible Rural Women in SHG Network
  • This Campaign aims to motivate eligible rural women to join the SHG Network, to bring eligible SHGs into VOs (Village Organisations) fold, to bring eligible VOs into Cluster Level Federations (CLFs) fold and to release capitalisation support to eligible SHGs.
  • The campaign aims to mobilise a total of 10 crore rural households by end of the FY 2023-24 with an objective to bring all vulnerable and marginalised rural households under SHGs and draw benefits provided through this Government initiative.
Source- PIB

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