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Comments and Suggestions requested on Draft Framework for Implementation of Mission Antyodaya

Start Date :
Oct 26, 2017
Last Date :
Nov 04, 2017
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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‘Mission Antyodaya’ seeks to converge government interventions with Gram Panchayats as the basic unit for planning by following a saturation approach by pooling resources – ...

‘Mission Antyodaya’ seeks to converge government interventions with Gram Panchayats as the basic unit for planning by following a saturation approach by pooling resources – human and financial – to ensure sustainable livelihoods. It is a State -led initiative for rural transformation to make a real difference based on measurable outcomes to the lives of 1,00,00,000 households in 5,000 rural clusters or 50,000 Gram Panchayats in 1,000 days.

‘Mission Antyodaya’ Framework for Implementation is based on convergence, accountability and measureable outcomes to ensure that resources are effectively managed in providing sustainable livelihoods for every deprived household based upon SECC, 2011.

The states have selected Gram Panchayats/Clusters under ‘Mission Antyodaya’ which were covered under schemes such as ODF, DAY NRLM, Mission Water Conservation, SAGY/Rurban Cluster, Award Winning GPs, crime/dispute free GPs or specific purpose GPs. Most of these GPs are also in the backward districts of the country.

‘Mission Antyodaya’ is expected to unleash the latent potential of participating GPs through convergence and concerted actions of all the stakeholders and propel these GPs in a virtuous cycle of development.

Ministry of Rural Development invites your suggestions for the Draft Framework for Implementation of Mission Antyodaya.

The detailed Draft Framework for Implementation of Mission Antyodaya can be viewed here.

Last date of submission is 3rd November, 2017, midnight.

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JAGDISH PATHAK
JAGDISH PATHAK 8 years 7 months ago
Hon. PM and team has great concept of Mission Antyodaya, it is very important to reach the benefit of various govt. schemes to the each and every needy and poor person living at the corner of gram, city, state or nation, therfore, the implementation of such scheme should be started from grass root level, people residing at grams should be analysed the requirement and should make programme to fulfil the basic and necessary requirement of such people at various place of our nation,best wishes
krishna kumar Verma
krishna kumar Verma 8 years 7 months ago
Its my suggestion we should increase village food like a business because people like traditional food its very like in cities because people in city like simple and economical food thats way we can generate income for village people and give orignal food to city people and makes people of village healthy
deepak_742
deepak_742 8 years 7 months ago
Its my suggestion we should increase village food like a business because people like traditional food its very like in cities because people in city like simple and economical food thats way we can generate income for village people and give orignal food to city people and makes people of village healthy and rich my contact no 9988813443
JAGDEESH GORAY
JAGDEESH GORAY 8 years 7 months ago
R/S, on the priority increase the lower salery of private sactor employees because antyodaya is root of resolve poority and our root is which lower class private employee which salery is very low so you resolve there problem increase his income he able to think free mind for our future our country them children get education he able to get highly specialized medical service and finally they pay tax for our country and help to rise other people like him so please work on it work for antyodaya.
Bala B Panuganti
Bala B Panuganti 8 years 7 months ago
All chit funds( cheeti in telugu), which craft persons (manthra kaallu), alcohol shops in villages shall be banned. Govt shall advertise that after death godhaanam, bhoo danam, and huge money collections by dongi poojaries are fraud. The expenditure shall be limited. Also tell every village that all sons and daughters shall have equal share from less educated parents. Normally the eldest gets most in poor families.
Bala B Panuganti
Bala B Panuganti 8 years 7 months ago
In my village the Panchayath gives illegal judgements. They deprive justice to the poor. Impose fines on weak and poor. They say different casts have different justice. I suggest that all private judgements shall be banned. Only the officially elected, with one qualified govt law/ rule provided shall be included in judgements. Judgements without written statements shall be punished in all villages. The streets of poor people shall have well built schools in their neighbour hood
Dr Rakesh Srivastava
Dr Rakesh Srivastava 8 years 7 months ago
Unless a clear cut operationalisation mechanism is spelt out with corresponding resource support is spelt clearly and allocated in time, a well conceived dream of converging all resources at GP level for 50000 GPs (nearly 1/3rd of total GPs in country) is bound to not have satisfactory results at a larger scale.
BHASKER VIJAYKUMAR BHATT
BHASKER VIJAYKUMAR BHATT 8 years 7 months ago
My suggestions #MissionAntyodaya, #MyGov - Its a historic move by the Government, compliments - Please develop the app in the vernacular platform as most of the survey and data (record) entries are numerical - English is a big barrier for village level officers. - Mobile network in distant villages are a trouble which do not allow use of internet on mobile app (with good connection speed) that will affect the process of mobile app data and information along with village location details -
KONDABATHULA RAMESH BABU
KONDABATHULA RAMESH BABU 8 years 7 months ago
Respected sir, The Officers of NHAI may consider the following suggestion. While expanding roads from 100 feet roads to 150 or 200 feet Highways, the existing curves which have been proved to dangerous and at many places boards were displayed saying them to be dangerous curves, the roads are expanding by maintaining the center of the Road, i.e. expanding EQUALLY on both sides maintaining the same dangerous serpentine curves. Length of road can be reduced can save fossil fuels,vehicle lives.
Dr Rakesh Srivastava
Dr Rakesh Srivastava 8 years 7 months ago
An interesting part of MA FIP is no separate budgetary allocation. If what is being sought is to be achieved, the first thing that NITI at Central and SADA (at State Level) shud do - is to accept State Plans as an aggregate of GP plans with sub aggregation at respective Block/Taluka/Mandal level and dist levels. Until & unless this is done, which is presently seemingly impossible given diff ministries and diff milestones being chased, this is just another pipe dream akin SAGY. Best of Lucks.