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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)
Submission Closed

‘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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Ankita Pandey
Ankita Pandey 8 years 7 months ago
village apne andar bht sara potential jhupaye hove h. Hme bs us potential ka vikas krna h or vo istemal ho ye sunischit krne k liye platform develope karna h. Dhyan sab se jada school colleges aur hospital pr dena hoga tabhi bat banagi
Umapati Mishra
Umapati Mishra 8 years 7 months ago
I had posted two issues in this site long back & which were forwarded to UP Govt for action,with copy to me. But, sad to say that no action has been taken, so far: 1. In east UP, there is no milk collection Van system like in Gujarat. Hence, the farmers are forced to sell their milk at very low prices of 20~25 Rs/ lit. If we provide milk collection van to villages, lot of people will benefit
Umapati Mishra
Umapati Mishra 8 years 7 months ago
I had posted two issues in this site long back & which were forwarded to UP Govt for action,with copy to me. But, sad to say that no action has been taken, so far: 1. Pratapgarh dist of east UP produces country's bulk of Amla but, there is no big processing plant where the farmers can sell their Amla. Many farmers are on the mercy of middlemen to sell Amla at low prices. To this query, the then UP Govt replied that there iare lot of units. But these are cottage type industries.
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