Pradhan Mantri Anusuchit Jaati Abhuyday Yojana
- January 12, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPN Topics
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Pradhan Mantri Anusuchit Jaati Abhuyday Yojana
Subject: Scheme
Section: Vulnerable section
Context:
- Under the Adarsh Gram Component of Pradhan Mantri Anusuchit Jaati Abhyudaya Yojana, a total of 1834 villages have been Declared as Adarsh Gram during the current FY 2023-24.
About the scheme:
- Pradhan Mantri Anusuchit Jaati Abhuyday Yojana (PM- AJAY) is a merged scheme of 03 Centrally Sponsored Scheme namely
- Pradhan Mantri Adarsh Gram Yojana (PMAGY),
- Special Central Assistance to Scheduled Castes Sub Plan (SCA to SCSP) and
- Babu Jagjivan Ram Chhatrawas Yojana (BJRCY)
- It has been implemented since 2021-22 with an aim to reduce poverty of the SC communities.
The objectives of the Scheme are to:
- Reduce poverty of the SC communities
- by generation of additional employment opportunities through skill development
- income generating schemes and other initiatives.
- Improve socio-economic developmental indicators
- by ensuring adequate infrastructure and requisite services in the SC dominated villages.
- Increase literacy and encourage enrolment of SCs in schools and higher educational institutions
- by providing adequate residential facilities in quality institutions, especially in the aspirational districts/ SC dominated blocks and elsewhere in India.
The Scheme has following three components:
- Development of SC dominated villages into an “AdarshGram”.
- ‘Grants-in-aid’ for District/State-level Projects for socio-economic betterment of SCs
- Construction of Hostels in higher educational institutions
About Adarsh Gram Component {erstwhile Pradhan Mantri AdarshGram Yojana}
- The objective of this component is to ensure integrated development of SC majority villages so that, inter alia, there is:
- Adequate infrastructure
- All requisite infrastructures necessary for socio-economic development needs are to be provided under the Scheme.
- Improvement in Socio-Economic Indicators.
- The identified socio-economic indicators which are known as Monitor-able indicators, are to be improved so that the disparity between SC and non-SC population is eliminated and the level of indicators is raised to at least that of the National average.
- More specifically, all BPL SC families should have food and livelihood security.
About Grants-in-aid for District/State-level Projects for Socio-Economic betterment of SCs {erstwhile scheme of Special Central Assistance to Scheduled Caste Sub Plan}
- The scheme aims at socio-economic development of SCs through grants for following types of projects:
- Comprehensive Livelihood Projects: Such projects which create an entire eco-system for producing sustainable income, or social advancement to the Scheduled Castes.
- Skill Development: Skilling courses as per norms of MSDE.
- Related facilities and infrastructure for conducting Skill Development Activities conducted by the Government.
- Skill Development Institutions can also be funded.
- Grants for creation/acquisition of assets for beneficiaries/households:
- There shall be one individual asset distribution under the scheme.
- Infrastructure development:
- Development of infrastructure related to the project and also Hostels and residential schools.
- Other infrastructure- Various other infrastructure development projects in SC majority villages.
- Special Provisions:
- Upto 15% of the total Grants exclusively on viable income generating economic development schemes/programmes for SC Women.
- Upto 30% of the total Grants utilize for infrastructure development
Hostel Component {erstwhile scheme of Babu Jagjivan RamChhatrawas Yojana}
- Objectives:-
- Scheme for construction of hostels to enable and encourage Scheduled Caste students to attain quality education and reduce their dropout rate
- Construction of Hostels in higher educational institutions which are top-ranked as per the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) of Government of India and are funded by the Centre/State/UT Governments either fully or partially.
- Similarly, construction of hostels in schools which are either fully or partially funded by the Centre/State/UT Governments and recommended by the Ministry of Education.
- Implemented through the State Governments, UT Administrations & Central and State Universities/Institutions