Government Schemes (July 1st-31st 2024) PDF

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This document details various government schemes in India for the period of 1st to 31st July 2024. It covers initiatives across different ministries, including those related to digitalization, education, and rural development, highlighting key aspects and recent updates.

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JULY - 2024 P a g e 1 | 74 Government Schemes (1st to 15th July 2024) P a g e 2 | 74 Contents Government Schemes (1st to 15th July 2024)................................................................................................................ 2 FIRST SECTION.......................

JULY - 2024 P a g e 1 | 74 Government Schemes (1st to 15th July 2024) P a g e 2 | 74 Contents Government Schemes (1st to 15th July 2024)................................................................................................................ 2 FIRST SECTION.............................................................................................................................................................. 4 MINISTRY OF ELECTRONICS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY................................................................................. 4 1.1 Digital India....................................................................................................................................................... 4 MINISTRY OF PANCHAYATI RAJ.................................................................................................................................... 5 1.2 Rashtriya Gram Swaraj Abhiyan (RGSA)........................................................................................................... 5 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION............................................................................................................................................ 7 1.3 National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship Scheme (NMMSS)............................................................................. 7 1.4 Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan................................................................................................................................. 8 MINISTRY OF HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS...........................................................................................................10 1.5 Smart Cities Mission (SCM).............................................................................................................................10 NITI Aayog...................................................................................................................................................................11 1.6 Aspirational Districts Programme...................................................................................................................11 MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATION................................................................................................................................12 1.7 Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for Telecom and Networking Products.......................................12 MINISTRY OF FISHERIES, ANIMAL HUSBANDRY.........................................................................................................13 1.8 Rashtriya Gokul Mission.................................................................................................................................13 MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY.................................................................................................................15 1.9 Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for White Goods (Air Conditioners and LED Lights)....................15 MINISTRY OF MINORITY AFFAIRS...............................................................................................................................16 1.10 Pradhan Mantri Jan Vikas Karyakaram (PMJVK).............................................................................................16 MINISTRY OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP.................................................................................17 1.11 Jan Shikshan Sansthan (JSS) Scheme..............................................................................................................17 SECOND SECTION........................................................................................................................................................19 1.12 Defence Testing Infrastructure Scheme (DTIS)...............................................................................................19 1.13 Technology Development Fund (TDF)............................................................................................................20 1.14 Noble Initiative for Rewarding Mains Aspirants of National Civil Services Examination (NIRMAN)..............20 REFERENCE SECTION..................................................................................................................................................21 P a g e 3 | 74 FIRST SECTION MINISTRY OF ELECTRONICS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 1.1 Digital India Why in News? 9 years have completed since the launch of “Digital India” initiative. Government has shared data related to achievements of Digital India: o Over 11 crore farmers now receive money directly in their bank accounts. o More than 137 crore Aadhar numbers have been generated. o BharatNet has laid 6.83 lakh km of optical fibre network. o UPI transactions worth Rs. 535 lakh crore have been made. o Over 34.6 crore Ayushman Cards created. P a g e 4 | 74 MINISTRY OF PANCHAYATI RAJ 1.2 Rashtriya Gram Swaraj Abhiyan (RGSA) Why in News? Ministry of Panchayati Raj held a training program for State Nodal Officers and State Program Managers under the Rashtriya Gram Swaraj Abhiyan (RGSA) at Indian Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi. P a g e 5 | 74 P a g e 6 | 74 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION 1.3 National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship Scheme (NMMSS) Why in News? Ministry of Education has launched the updated web version for One-Time Registration (OTR) application under NMMSS. OTR is required on National Scholarship Portal (NSP) for submission of fresh and renewal applications. The OTR Module will be available to students across the year. OTR is a unique 14-digit number issued based on the Aadhaar/Aadhaar Enrolment ID (EID). OTR is required to apply for the scholarship on NSP. The OTR ID will remain valid for the entire academic lifecycle of the student. P a g e 7 | 74 1.4 Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan Why in News? Ministry of Education will provide ICT Labs and Smart Classrooms, as per Samagra Shiksha norms, in all functional Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas (KGBVs) and Hostels. This initiative will benefit 7 lakh girls of KGBVs at an estimated cost of approximately Rs. 290 crore. KGBVs are residential schools from Classes VI to XII for girls from disadvantaged groups (SC, ST, OBC, Minority, BPL) in Educationally Backward Blocks. P a g e 8 | 74 P a g e 9 | 74 MINISTRY OF HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS 1.5 Smart Cities Mission (SCM) Why in News? 90% of total projects amounting to ₹1,44,237 crore have been completed as of June 2024. Taking cognizance of these requests, the Govt of India has extended the Mission period upto 31 March 2025 to complete these balance 10% projects, without any additional cost. The Mission has an allocated GOI budget of ₹48,000 crore for the 100 Cities. As on date, GOI has released ₹46,585 crore (97% of the allocated GOI budget) to 100 Cities. P a g e 10 | 74 NITI Aayog 1.6 Aspirational Districts Programme Why in News? NITI Aayog has launched ‘Sampoornata Abhiyan’ for the duration of 4th July to 30th September 2024. Goal: Achieve 100% saturation of 12 key social sector indicators in all Aspirational Districts and Blocks. Coverage: 112 Aspirational Districts and 500 Aspirational Blocks. Participants: District and block-level officials, frontline workers, community leaders, local artists, students, local representatives from across the country. ‘Sampoornata Abhiyan’ will focus on the following 6 identified KPIs across all Aspirational Blocks: o Percentage of pregnant women registered for Antenatal Care (ANC) within the first trimester o Percentage of persons screened for Diabetes against the targeted population in the Block o Percentage of persons screened for Hypertension against the targeted population in the Block o Percentage of pregnant women taking Supplementary Nutrition under the ICDS Programme regularly P a g e 11 | 74 o Percentage of Soil Health Cards generated against the soil sample collection target o Percentage of SHGs that have received a Revolving Fund against the total SHGs in the block MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATION 1.7 Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for Telecom and Networking Products Why in News? Within three years of the Telecom PLI scheme, the scheme has attracted an investment of Rs 3,400 crore. The telecom equipment production has exceeded the milestone of Rs 50,000 crore with exports totalling approximately Rs 10,500 crore, creating more than 17,800 direct jobs and many more indirect jobs. Sales of Telecom & Networking Products by PLI beneficiary companies in FY 2023-24 has increased by 370% vis- a-vis Base Year (FY 2019-20). By encouraging local production, the PLI scheme has significantly reduced the country’s reliance on imported telecom equipment, resulting in import substitution of 60%. Over the last five years, the trade deficit in telecom (both telecom equipment and mobiles put together) has reduced from Rs 68,000 crore to Rs 4,000 crore. P a g e 12 | 74 MINISTRY OF FISHERIES, ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 1.8 Rashtriya Gokul Mission Why in News? Under Rashtriya Gokul Mission, the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying has announced the “National Gopal Ratna Award (NGRA 2024)” for the following categories: o Best Dairy farmer rearing indigenous cattle/buffalo breeds o Best Dairy Cooperative Society (DCS)/ Milk producer Company (MPC)/ Dairy Farmer Producer Organization P a g e 13 | 74 o Best Artificial Insemination Technician (AIT) This year onwards, department has incorporated a Special award for North Eastern Region (NER) States. NGRA 2024 will conferred to 1st, 2nd, 3rd and one Special Award for North Eastern Region(NER) States in each category. P a g e 14 | 74 MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY 1.9 Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for White Goods (Air Conditioners and LED Lights) Why in News? Government has reopened application window for PLI Scheme for White Goods (ACs and LED Lights) for 90 days effective from 15th July, 2024. To prevent discrimination, both new applicants as well as existing beneficiaries who propose to invest more by way of switching over to higher target segment are eligible to apply. P a g e 15 | 74 MINISTRY OF MINORITY AFFAIRS 1.10 Pradhan Mantri Jan Vikas Karyakaram (PMJVK) Why in News? Ministry of Minority Affairs has released financial assistance of Rs. 35 Crores as the Central Share to the State of Arunachal Pradesh for ongoing projects under the PMJVK. P a g e 16 | 74 MINISTRY OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP 1.11 Jan Shikshan Sansthan (JSS) Scheme Why in News? The scheme was in news. P a g e 17 | 74 P a g e 18 | 74 SECOND SECTION 1.12 Defence Testing Infrastructure Scheme (DTIS) Why in News? Ministry of Defence has signed an MoU to establish three state-of-the-art testing facilities in Chennai under the Tamil Nadu Defence Industrial Corridor under the Defence Testing Infrastructure Scheme (DTIS). MoUs have been signed for one each in Unmanned Aerial System (UAS), Electronic Warfare (EW) and Electro Optics (EO) domains. Defence Testing Infrastructure Scheme (DTIS): Objective – To create state-of-the-art testing infrastructure in partnership with the private industry. It envisages setting up of 6-8 Greenfield Defence Testing Infrastructure facilities that are required for defence and aerospace related production.. Nodal Ministry – Ministry of Defence Financial outlay – Rs. 400 crores Up to 75% of project funding will come from the government as a ‘Grant-in-Aid’. The remaining 25% must be provided by a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV), composed of Indian private entities and State Governments. SPVs, to be registered as Section 8 Company under the Companies Act 2013, will manage, operate, and maintain the facilities, sustaining operations through user charges. The SPV may include at least five private entities and state government agencies, with no single member contributing more than 40% of the agency's share capital. While the majority of the testing facilities are expected to be developed in the two Defence Industrial Corridors (DICs), the scheme allows for setting up facilities outside the DICs as well. The test facilities planned to be set up can be divided into three types – Small, Medium and Large. The estimated cost of each type of facility is as below: P a g e 19 | 74 1.13 Technology Development Fund (TDF) Why in News? Till date, a total of 77 projects, with a commitment of over Rs 300 crore, have been sanctioned to various industries, and 27 defence technologies have been successfully realised under the scheme. Technology Development Fund Scheme (TDF): Launch Year: 2016 Nodal Ministry: Ministry of Defence Implementation Agency: Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) Objective: To encourage participation of public/private industries, especially MSMEs and startups, and to create an ecosystem for enhancing cutting edge technology capability in the defence sector. Eligibility Criterion: o Private industry registered in India especially MSMEs and Startups. o Industry should be public limited company/private company/partnership firm/one person-company registered under Indian laws. o Industry should be owned and controlled by a resident Indian citizen holding at least 51% shareholdings. o Entity with excess of 49% foreign investment will not be eligible. Key Features: o Project Duration: maximum project duration would be 4 Years. o Funding will be through provision of grants to the industry. Up to Rs. 50 crore to be provided, subject to a maximum of 90% of project cost. o Industry may work in collaboration with academia or research institutions. The work involvement of academia cannot exceed 40% of the total project cost. o Selection Criteria: Three-tier evaluation and assessment will be done. o Nascent Startups should not be more than 3 years old. 1.14 Noble Initiative for Rewarding Mains Aspirants of National Civil Services Examination (NIRMAN) Why in News? Coal India Limited has announced “NIRMAN Initiative” under CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility), for meritorious youth of its operating districts who have qualified the Preliminary round of UPSC examination (for Civil Services & Forest Service) in 2024. Noble Initiative for Rewarding Mains Aspirants of National Civil Services Examination (NIRMAN): Launched by – Coal India Ltd Objective – To provide financial support to the meritorious youth of Coal India’s operating districts who have qualified the Preliminary round of UPSC examination (for Civil Services & Forest Service) in 2024. P a g e 20 | 74 Financial assistance – Rs. 1 lakh to each beneficiary Applicant should have qualified the Civil Services Examination (Prelims) in 2024. The annual family income should be less than 8 lakhs and belonging to Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, female or third gender; who are permanent residents of any of the 39 operational districts of CIL. REFERENCE SECTION SchemesTap – May 2024 Pradhan Mantri Gati Shakti Scheme: Uttar Pradesh government signed over 150 defence manufacturing agreements, valued at ₹25,000 crore (approximately $3 billion USD). UP Defence Industrial Corridor (UPDIC): Located across six nodes: Lucknow, Kanpur, Jhansi, Aligarh, Chitrakoot, and Agra (Kanpur node holds highest investment among all UPDIC nodes). Key Projects and Partnerships: o Production of 35,000 Kalashnikov AK-203 rifles at Korwa factory. o Indo-Russia joint venture plant in Lucknow for manufacturing BrahMos missiles. India's annual defence production reached ₹1.27 trillion ($15.4 billion USD) in FY 2023-24, a 16.7% increase from the previous year. Defence exports surged 32%, reaching ₹21,083 crore ($2.5 billion USD) in FY 2023-24. Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS): RBI has expanded scope of remittances to International Financial Services Centres (IFSCs) under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS). Authorised persons can now facilitate remittances for financial services or products within IFSCs per the International Financial Services Centres Authority Act, 2019. It has permitted current or capital account transactions overseas (excluding foreign IFSCs) through a foreign currency account (FCA). o Currently, remittances under LRS to IFSCs were limited to investments in securities and payment of education fees to foreign universities or institutions in IFSCs for specific courses. Residents will have option to open a fixed deposit in US dollars at a bank in GIFT IFSC, providing a means to protect assets from inflation and depreciation against the US dollar. It also allows residents to invest overseas through an FCA, within the LRS limit of $250,000 per year. SchemesTap – April 2024 Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana – National Rural Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NRLM): News 1: Ministry of Rural Development signed an MoU with Convergence Energy Services Limited (CESL), a wholly owned subsidiary of EESL (Energy Efficiency Services Limited). The MoU aims to facilitate "Sustainable Transport for Rural Entrepreneurs through Electric Bicycles" (STREE). Target group: Self Help Group (SHG) Women under DAY-NRLM. STREE aims to empower the rural economy and rural women. Focus: Providing access to green mobility through electric bicycles. News 2: DAY-NRLM has mobilised more than 10.04 crore women into over 90.76 lakh self-help groups. Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM): Uttarakhand government’s eSwasthya Dham portal integrated with Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM). Purpose: Monitors health parameters of Char Dham Yatra pilgrims. Char Dham Yatra includes visits to Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. P a g e 21 | 74 Benefits: o Generates ABHA (Ayushman Bharat Health Account) number. o Pilgrims can create their 14-digit ABHA number quickly (1-2 minutes) on the portal. National Pension System (NPS): Aided by a strong show from the private sector, the overall NPS assets under management (AUM) grew robust 28% at ₹12.28 lakh crore. The noteworthy growth in private sector assets has contributed to an increase in their AUM share, which rose from 13.1% in March 2019 to 20% in March 2024. SchemesTap – March 2024 Pradhan Mantri Schools For Rising India (PM-SHRI) Yojana: Five states — Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Delhi, Punjab and West Bengal are yet to sign the MoU with Ministry of Education for implementing PM SHRI scheme. Out of these, the states of Punjab, West Bengal, and Delhi have refused participation in the Pradhan Mantri Schools for Rising India (PM-SHRI) scheme. Tamil Nadu and Kerala have however expressed their willingness to be part of PM-SHRI. Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM): Uttarakhand government’s eSwasthya Dham portal integrated with Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM). Purpose: Monitors health parameters of Char Dham Yatra pilgrims. Char Dham Yatra includes visits to Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. Benefits: o Generates ABHA (Ayushman Bharat Health Account) number. o Pilgrims can create their 14-digit ABHA number quickly (1-2 minutes) on the portal. ************* P a g e 22 | 74 Government Schemes (16th to 31st July 2024) P a g e 23 | 74 Contents Government Schemes (16th to 31st July 2024)............................................................................................................23 FIRST SECTION............................................................................................................................................................26 MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FARMERS WELFARE..............................................................................................26 1.15 Formation and Promotion of 10,000 Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs)...............................................26 MINISTRY OF HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS...........................................................................................................27 1.16 Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana – National Urban Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NULM)......................................27 1.17 Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation 2.0 (AMRUT 2.0).................................................29 MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT................................................................................................30 1.18 Scheme of Assistance to Disabled Persons for Purchase, Fitting of Aids and Appliances (ADIP Scheme).....30 1.19 Scholarships for Higher Education for Young Achievers Scheme (SHREYAS).................................................31 1.20 National Action Plan for Mechanized Sanitation Ecosystem (NAMASTE)......................................................34 MINISTRY OF JAL SHAKTI............................................................................................................................................36 1.21 GOBARdhan (Galvanizing Organic Bio-Agro Resources Dhan).......................................................................36 1.22 Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) Gramin Phase II.............................................................................................37 MINISTRY OF LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT....................................................................................................................39 1.23 Pradhan Mantri Shram Yogi Maan-Dhan (PM-SYM) Yojana...........................................................................39 1.24 Atmanirbhar Bharat Rojgar Yojana (ABRY).....................................................................................................40 1.25 Employees’ State Insurance (ESI) scheme......................................................................................................41 MINISTRY OF MICRO, SMALL and MEDIUM ENTERPRISES.........................................................................................43 1.26 Khadi Vikas Yojana..........................................................................................................................................43 1.27 PM Vishwakarma Yojana................................................................................................................................45 1.28 MSME Sustainable (ZED) Certification Scheme..............................................................................................46 MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM and NATURAL GAS...........................................................................................................48 1.29 Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY).........................................................................................................48 MINISTRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS.....................................................................................................................................49 1.30 Ekalavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS)..................................................................................................49 1.31 PM JANMAN (Pradhan Mantri Janjati Adivasi Nyaya Maha Abhiyan)............................................................50 MINISTRY OF FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRIES...........................................................................................................51 1.32 PM Formalisation of Micro Food Processing Enterprise Scheme (PMFME)...................................................51 MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS.....................................................................................................................................53 1.33 Vibrant Villages Programme...........................................................................................................................53 1.34 Scheme for Expansion and Modernization of Fire Services in States.............................................................54 MINISTRY OF NEW AND RENEWABLE ENERGY...........................................................................................................54 1.35 PM-Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana...................................................................................................................54 MINISTRY OF YOUTH AFFAIRS AND SPORTS...............................................................................................................56 1.36 Khelo India Scheme........................................................................................................................................56 P a g e 24 | 74 MINISTRY OF TOURISM..............................................................................................................................................57 1.37 Swadesh Darshan 2.0 (SD2.0).........................................................................................................................57 MINISTRY OF JAL SHAKTI............................................................................................................................................58 1.38 Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM).................................................................................................................................58 MINISTRY OF HEAVY INDUSTRIES AND PUBLIC ENTERPRISES....................................................................................61 1.39 Electric Mobility Promotion Scheme 2024 (EMPS 2024)................................................................................61 MINISTRY OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP.................................................................................62 1.40 National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS).....................................................................................62 MINISTRY OF LAW and JUSTICE..................................................................................................................................63 1.41 Fast Track Special Court Scheme (FTSC).........................................................................................................63 MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE...........................................................................................................64 1.42 Pradhan Mantri Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission (PM-ABHIM)...........................................64 1.43 Ayushman Bharat – Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY)............................................................66 SECOND SECTION........................................................................................................................................................67 1.44 Schemes by Ministry of Culture for Promotion and Preserving of Art And Culture.......................................67 1.45 Central Sector Schemes Administered by the Ministry of Coal......................................................................68 1.46 Pradhan Mantri Khanij Kshetra Kalyan Yojana (PMKKKY)..............................................................................69 1.47 GRSE Accelerated Innovation Nurturing Scheme (GAINS 2024)....................................................................69 1.48 Jan Suraksha Schemes....................................................................................................................................70 1.49 Lakhpati Didi Scheme.....................................................................................................................................70 1.50 Centrally Sponsored Schemes – ‘Development of Wildlife Habitats’, ‘Project Tiger and Elephant’..............71 1.51 Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS) for Development of Judicial Infrastructure............................................71 REFERENCE SECTION..................................................................................................................................................72 P a g e 25 | 74 FIRST SECTION MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FARMERS WELFARE 1.15 Formation and Promotion of 10,000 Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) Why in News? News 1: As per scheme guidelines, there must be adequate representation of women farmer members in the Board of Directors (BoD) and Governing Body (GB), with at least one woman member required. 810 FPOs have been registered as 100% women members FPOs. News 2: Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare has allocated a target of 1100 additional FPOs to National Cooperative Development Corporation, for formation and promotion of FPOs in cooperative sector through strengthening of PACS under this scheme. FPOs are to be formed with the members of the existing PACS. P a g e 26 | 74 MINISTRY OF HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS 1.16 Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana – National Urban Livelihoods Mission (DAY- NULM) Why in News? News 1: So far 1,986 shelter homes with space for more than 1.41 lakh persons have been created under the Scheme of Shelter for Urban Homeless, sub-scheme of DAY-NULM. News 2: Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs hosted an event named "Utkrishtata ki Ore Badhte Kadam: Celebrating Achievements, Inspiring Excellence" to honor top performers of DAY-NULM. P a g e 27 | 74 Systematic Progressive Analytical Real Time Ranking (SPARK) Awards (DAY-NULM): Categories Sub-categories Awardees Big States Kerala – 1 st Uttar Pradesh – 2nd Overall State Performance Rajasthan – 3rd Himachal Pradesh – 1st NER & Hilly States Tripura – 2nd Uttarakhand – 3rd Million Plus Cites (>10 lakh) Jabalpur (M.P.) Population (3 -10 lakh) Bilaspur (Chhattisgarh) – 1st Best Urban Local Bodies Population (1 - 3 lakh) Raigarh (Chhattisgarh) – 1st Population (50K – 1 Lakh) Bhatapara (Chhattisgarh) – 1st Population (upto 50K) Pauni (Maharashtra) – 1st Best Social Infrastructure - Telangana – 1st Outstanding Technological - Madhya Pradesh – 1st Innovations P a g e 28 | 74 1.17 Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation 2.0 (AMRUT 2.0) Why in News? Under AMRUT 2.0, sub-scheme on Formulation of Geographical Information System (GIS) based master plans for 675 Class-II towns with population of 50,000-99,999 is launched with tentative outlay of ₹631.13 crore. P a g e 29 | 74 MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT 1.18 Scheme of Assistance to Disabled Persons for Purchase, Fitting of Aids and Appliances (ADIP Scheme) Why in News? The scheme was in news. P a g e 30 | 74 1.19 Scholarships for Higher Education for Young Achievers Scheme (SHREYAS) Why in News? Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment runs two schemes: SHREYAS for SCs and SHREYAS for OBCs & EBCs. SHREYAS for SCs – o Expenditure of Rs. 2708.64 crore has been incurred for 97,928 beneficiaries from 2014-15 to 2023-24. o A sub scheme ‘Top Class Education for SCs’, provides scholarships for SC students to study in 266 top- class Higher Education Institutions, including IITs, IIITs, IIMs, and AIIMS. o ‘National Overseas Scholarship Scheme for SCs’ provides scholarships to 125 students annually to study in top 500 QS Ranking Institutions abroad. P a g e 31 | 74 o National Fellowship for SCs – 2000 fellowships annually to SC students for Ph.D. studies in India, in addition to those selected under the normal reservation policy for UGC Fellowships. SHREYAS for OBCs and EBCs – o Expenditure of Rs. 585.02 crore has been incurred for 38,011 beneficiaries from 2014-15 to 2023-24. P a g e 32 | 74 P a g e 33 | 74 1.20 National Action Plan for Mechanized Sanitation Ecosystem (NAMASTE) Why in News? NAMASTE scheme was mentioned in the parliament session. It was formerly known as “Self-Employment Scheme for Rehabilitation of Manual Scavengers (SRMS)”. The following benefits ware provided under SRMS: o One-time Cash Assistance of Rs. 40,000/- per family. o Capital Subsidy upto Rs. 5,00,000/- has been provided to manual scavengers and their dependents to take up alternate self-employment projects. o Skill Development Training to manual scavengers and dependents with a stipend @ Rs. 3,000/- per month. P a g e 34 | 74 P a g e 35 | 74 MINISTRY OF JAL SHAKTI 1.21 GOBARdhan (Galvanizing Organic Bio-Agro Resources Dhan) Why in News? Ministry of Jal Shakti held a review meeting for GOBARdhan initiative. Out of the 500 new waste-to-wealth plants announced in Union Budget 2023-24, to boost up the GOBARdhan, presently 113 CBG plants have been made functional. P a g e 36 | 74 1.22 Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) Gramin Phase II Why in News? Under SBM (Gramin) Phase II, around 1.43 crore toilets have been built in the last 4 years. Upto 5% of total resources can be spent on Information, Education and Communication (IEC) for State and District level. 3% of the resources can be used at the Central level for the same purpose. P a g e 37 | 74 P a g e 38 | 74 MINISTRY OF LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT 1.23 Pradhan Mantri Shram Yogi Maan-Dhan (PM-SYM) Yojana Why in News? As on July 2024, more than 50 lakh beneficiaries have been enrolled on Maandhan portal under PMSYM scheme. Rs. 162.51 crore expenditure was done under PM-SYM scheme in FY 2023-24. P a g e 39 | 74 1.24 Atmanirbhar Bharat Rojgar Yojana (ABRY) Why in News? So far as on March 2024, total beneficiaries under ABRY are 60.49 lakh. Total Rs. 162.70 crore has been disbursed under ABRY in FY 2023-24. P a g e 40 | 74 1.25 Employees’ State Insurance (ESI) scheme Why in News? News 1: During FY 2023-24, the newly registered employees and paying contribution under ESI scheme was 1.67 crore. At present, there are 165 Employees’ State Insurance (ESI) hospitals in the country, out of which 106 hospitals are run by the states and 59 hospitals are run by the Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC). P a g e 41 | 74 News 2: 23.05 lakh new employees have been added under ESI scheme in May 2024. Over 48% of total registrations belong to the employees upto the age group of 25 years. P a g e 42 | 74 MINISTRY OF MICRO, SMALL and MEDIUM ENTERPRISES 1.26 Khadi Vikas Yojana Why in News? The scheme details were discussed in the parliament session. P a g e 43 | 74 P a g e 44 | 74 1.27 PM Vishwakarma Yojana Why in News? Under PM Vishwakarma Scheme, more than 5 lakh candidates have been certified after basic training on pan India basis, out of which 2.74 lakh are female. P a g e 45 | 74 1.28 MSME Sustainable (ZED) Certification Scheme Why in News? Total MSMEs registered under ZED Certification Scheme – 3 lakh: P a g e 46 | 74 o Bronze Certified: 1.86 lakh o Silver Certified: 718 o Gold Certified: 982 P a g e 47 | 74 MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM and NATURAL GAS 1.29 Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) Why in News? News 1: More than 55% of PMUY beneficiaries have completed their Biometric Aadhaar authentication. News 2: The per capita consumption for PMUY beneficiaries has improved from 3.01 (FY 2019-20) to 3.95 (FY 2023-24) refills per year Further, LPG coverage in the country has improved from 62% in April 2016 to near saturation now. News 3: Over 30.19 crore LPG consumers are enrolled in the PAHAL scheme, where they purchase LPG at market prices and receive subsidies directly in their bank accounts. P a g e 48 | 74 MINISTRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS 1.30 Ekalavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS) Why in News? A total number of 708 EMRSs have been sanctioned across the country. Eklavya Model Day Boarding Schools (EMDBS) have been merged with EMRS w.e.f. April 2022. P a g e 49 | 74 1.31 PM JANMAN (Pradhan Mantri Janjati Adivasi Nyaya Maha Abhiyan) Why in News? The scheme related details were shared in the parliament session. P a g e 50 | 74 MINISTRY OF FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRIES 1.32 PM Formalisation of Micro Food Processing Enterprise Scheme (PMFME) Why in News? Total 92,549 micro food processing enterprises have been approved under PMFME as on June, 2024. Food Processing sector has grown at an Average Annual Growth Rate (AAGR) of 5.35% in past 8 years. Gross Value Added (GVA) increased from ₹1.61 lakh crore in 2015-16 to ₹1.92 lakh crore in 2022-23. Employment in the sector rose from 17.73 lakh in 2014-15 to 20.68 lakh in 2021-22. Processed food's share of agri-food exports increased from 13.7% in 2014-15 to 23.4% in 2023-24. P a g e 51 | 74 P a g e 52 | 74 MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS 1.33 Vibrant Villages Programme Why in News? Under the ‘Vibrant Villages Programme’ scheme, 4G connectivity is being worked on rapidly in border village areas and by December 2024, all villages under this scheme will be covered by the 4G network. Appropriate steps are being taken to ensure financial inclusion in all these villages and India Post-Payment Banks (IPPB) are also being facilitated there. P a g e 53 | 74 1.34 Scheme for Expansion and Modernization of Fire Services in States Why in News? Central Government has allocated a total amount of Rs. 5000 crore under National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) for this scheme, and had already approved the proposals of 11 states. The project proposal for Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF) risk mitigation has been approved for the states of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh at a total outlay of Rs. 150 crore. Yuva Aapda Mitra Scheme (YAMS) has been approved at an outlay of Rs.470.50 crore from NDRF, which will be implemented in 315 most disaster-prone districts of the country. MINISTRY OF NEW AND RENEWABLE ENERGY 1.35 PM-Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana Why in News? Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has released scheme guidelines for implementation of 'Incentives to P a g e 54 | 74 DISCOMs’ under PM-Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana. Total financial outlay for the ‘Incentives to DISCOMs’ component is Rs 4,950 crore, subsuming the previous outlay under the Grid Connected Roof Top Solar (GCRT) Phase II programme. The incentives are structured to reward DISCOMs with 5% of the applicable benchmark cost for achieving an additional capacity of 10% to 15% over the installed base and 10% for capacities beyond 15%. P a g e 55 | 74 MINISTRY OF YOUTH AFFAIRS AND SPORTS 1.36 Khelo India Scheme Why in News? News 1: 25% of the Indian contingent (28 athletes), at the Paris Summer Olympic 2024 are Khelo India Athletes. News 2: The "Promotion of Inclusiveness through Sport" vertical of Khelo India scheme, includes a component titled "Promotion of Rural/Indigenous & Tribal Games" to support traditional sports like Silambam, Kalaripayattu, Mallakhamb, Gatka, and Thang-Ta. News 3: Total fund amounting to Rs. 2168.78 Crore have been released under the Khelo India Scheme since inception. News 4: KIRTI (Khelo India Rising Talent Identification) Phase II has been launched. KIRTI aims to develop an integrated talent identification system using modern ICT tools and global best practices. It focuses on identifying sports talent nationwide and combating drug addiction and excessive gadget use among school children aged 9 to 18. It aims to achieve 20 lakh assessments in FY 2024-25 by involving all states and districts, with the goal of creating a talent pool for winning medals at global competitions like the Olympics and Asian Games. KIRTI Phase 1 was launched at Chandigarh in March 2024. It conducted nearly 51,000 assessments in 28 states and UTs. In all assessments, Maharashtra and Haryana led, followed by Assam. Evaluations of aspiring athletes were conducted in 11 disciplines: Archery, Athletics (highest assessments), Badminton, Boxing, Football, Hockey, Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, Volleyball, Weightlifting, and Wrestling. P a g e 56 | 74 MINISTRY OF TOURISM 1.37 Swadesh Darshan 2.0 (SD2.0) Why in News? Ministry of Tourism has selected 57 destinations across 32 States/UTs and has sanctioned 29 projects for an amount of Rs. 644 Crore under SD2.0 Scheme. Additional Information: The Ministry of Tourism participates in the United Nations World Tourism Organization's (UNWTO) Best Tourism Villages Competition. In 2023, Dhordo village in Kutchh Gujarat was selected as Best Tourism Village and Madla Village, Madhya Pradesh was selected for the upgrade programme. P a g e 57 | 74 MINISTRY OF JAL SHAKTI 1.38 Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) Why in News? Jal Jeevan Mission has achieved a historic milestone, increasing rural tap connections from 3 crore to 15 crore in just 5 years. In addition to household connections, JJM has ensured tap water supply in 9.28 lakh (88.91%) schools and 9.68 lakh (85.08%) anganwadi centres nationwide. ‘Har Ghar Jal’ status (100% tap water coverage): o 2.28 lakh villages and 190 districts have reported ‘Har Ghar Jal’. P a g e 58 | 74 o Eight states – Goa, Telangana, Haryana, Gujarat, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh. o Three Union Territories – Puducherry, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu, and Andaman & Nicobar Islands. P a g e 59 | 74 P a g e 60 | 74 Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement Project (DRIP) Objectives: Improve the structural safety of selected dams, Enhance the operational performance of these dams, Strengthen the institutional capacity for dam safety evaluation and management. Nodal Ministry – Ministry of Jal Shakti Key Components: o Rehabilitation and Improvement of Dams: ▪ Structural and non-structural measures to improve dam safety. ▪ Implementing dam safety measures based on comprehensive evaluations. o Dam Safety Institutional Strengthening: ▪ Training and capacity-building programs for dam safety professionals. ▪ Establishment of dam safety review panels and systems. o Project Management: ▪ Effective project management and coordination at the central and state levels. ▪ Monitoring and evaluation of the project’s progress. Phase 1: Implemented over a period of six years, from 2012 to 2018. Budget: Approximately ₹2,100 crore ($437.5 million), funded by the World Bank and Govt of India. Coverage: Targeted dams across seven states in India, including Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Jharkhand, and Uttarakhand. Phase 2 and 3: Total outlay of around ₹10,211 crore. Co-financed by the World Bank and Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB). Duration: 10 years (2021-2031). Coverage: Dams across multiple states in India, focusing on those requiring urgent rehabilitation. MINISTRY OF HEAVY INDUSTRIES AND PUBLIC ENTERPRISES 1.39 Electric Mobility Promotion Scheme 2024 (EMPS 2024) Why in News? The tenure of EMPS 2024 has been extended till 30th September 2024. Additionally, the scheme's outlay has been enhanced to Rs. 778 crore. P a g e 61 | 74 MINISTRY OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP 1.40 National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS) Why in News? The scheme was in news. P a g e 62 | 74 MINISTRY OF LAW and JUSTICE 1.41 Fast Track Special Court Scheme (FTSC) Why in News? Up to May 2024, 755 FTSCs including 410 exclusive POCSO (e-POCSO) Courts are functional in 30 States/UTs across the country, P a g e 63 | 74 MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE 1.42 Pradhan Mantri Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission (PM-ABHIM) Why in News? Rs. 3,619.82 crore provided as the central release of grants under PM-ABHIM (FY2021-24). P a g e 64 | 74 P a g e 65 | 74 1.43 Ayushman Bharat – Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) Why in News? Beneficiaries can now access cashless treatment at any empaneled public or private hospital nationwide. Treatment is provided free of charge based on the hospital’s diagnosis. After discharge, the hospital submits the claim for reimbursement. The scheme is being implemented in 33 States/UTs except for the NCT of Delhi, West Bengal, and Odisha. P a g e 66 | 74 SECOND SECTION 1.44 Schemes by Ministry of Culture for Promotion and Preserving of Art And Culture Why in News? The information related to various schemes by Ministry of Culture for promotion of art and culture in country was provided by ministry in the Lok Sabha. 1. Financial Assistance for Promotion of Guru-Shishya Parampara (Repertory Grant): Supports performing arts like drama, theatre, music; facilitates traditional Guru-Shishya training. Funds 1 Guru and up to 18 Shishyas in theatre, 10 in music & dance. Assistance: ₹15,000/month for Guru, ₹2,000-10,000/month for Shishya based on age. 2. Financial Assistance for Promotion of Art and Culture: Cultural Organizations with National Presence: Grants up to ₹5 crore for registered bodies active nationally, spending ₹1 crore in 3 of the last 5 years. Cultural Function & Production Grant (CFPG): Up to ₹20 lakh for NGOs/Universities for cultural events. Preservation & Development of Cultural Heritage of the Himalayas: ₹10-30 lakh for promoting Himalayan culture. Buddhist/Tibetan Organizations: Up to ₹1 crore for cultural/traditional activities and research. Building Grants including Studio Theatres: Up to ₹50 lakh in metro cities, ₹25 lakh in non-metro for cultural infrastructure. Allied Cultural Activities: Up to ₹1.5 crore for enhancing audio-visual experiences in cultural spaces. Domestic Festivals and Fairs: Supports 'Rashtriya Sanskriti Mahotsavs' organized by the Ministry of Culture. 3. Financial Assistance for Construction of Tagore Cultural Complexes: Funds up to ₹15 crore for creating new cultural spaces; central assistance covers 90% (NER) or 60% (non-NER) of costs. Eligible entities - NGO, Trust, Societies, Govt. Sponsored bodies, State/UT Govt. University, Central/State Govt. agencies/bodies, Municipal Corporations etc. P a g e 67 | 74 4. Scheme of Scholarship and Fellowship for Promotion of Art and Culture: Fellowships: Up to 400 fellowships, 200 Junior (age group 25 to 40 year – Rs. 10,000 per month) and 200 Senior (above 40 years – Rs. 20,000 per month) for cultural research for 2 years. Scholarships for Young Artists: Up to 400 scholarships, ₹5,000/month (age group 18-25 years) for advanced training in various cultural fields. Tagore National Fellowship for Cultural Research: Upto 15 Fellowships (Rs.80,000/- p.m. + Contingency Allowance) and 25 Scholarships (Rs.50,000/- p.m. + Contingency Allowance) for a maximum period of 2 Years. All above fellowships are released in four equal six monthly instalments. 5. Financial Assistance for Veteran Artists: ₹6,000/month for artists/scholars over 60 years of age with an annual income under ₹72,000; continued to spouse upon death. 6. Seva Bhoj Yojana: Reimburses CGST and IGST on raw food purchases by charitable/religious institutions for free public distribution. Further, to protect, promote and preserve various forms of folk art, culture and heritage in the country, the Govt has set up 7 Zonal Cultural Centres with headquarters at Patiala, Nagpur, Udaipur, Prayagraj, Kolkata, Dimapur and Thanjavur. 1.45 Central Sector Schemes Administered by the Ministry of Coal Why in News? Information related to several coal sector schemes was provided in parliament session. 1. Exploration of Coal and Lignite: To delineate, estimate, and evaluate coal/lignite resources in India for auction/allocation by preparing geological reports. Budget: ₹730 crore for FY 2024-25. 2. Research & Development: To plan, budget, and oversee new and ongoing research projects in coal and lignite sectors. Budget: ₹21 crore for FY 2024-25. 3. Conservation, Safety and Infrastructural Development in Coal Mines: To ensure coal conservation and safety in mines through sand stowing, protective works, and transport infrastructure development. Budget: ₹92.5 crore for FY 2024-25. Viability Gap Funding (VGF) for Coal/Lignite Gasification Projects: Total Financial Outlay: ₹8500 crore to promote gasification projects for both public and private sectors. Category I: o Provision: ₹4050 crores for government PSUs. o Grant Limit: Up to ₹1350 crores or 15% of project cost, whichever is lower. Category II: o Provision: ₹3850 crores for both private sector and government PSUs. o Grant Limit: Up to ₹1000 crores or 15% of project cost, whichever is lower. Category III: o Provision: ₹600 crores for demonstration or small-scale projects. o Grant Limit: Up to ₹100 crores or 15% of project cost, whichever is lower P a g e 68 | 74 1.46 Pradhan Mantri Khanij Kshetra Kalyan Yojana (PMKKKY) Why in News? The scheme was in news. Pradhan Mantri Khanij Kshetra Kalyan Yojana (PMKKKY) Launch Year: 2015 Nodal Ministry: Ministry of Mines Aim: To provide for the welfare of areas and people affected by mining related operations, using the funds generated by District Mineral Foundations (DMFs) Key Features: Implementation: Implemented by DMFs of the respective districts using the funds accruing to DMF. Legislation: Mines and Minerals (Development & Regulation) Amendment Act, 2015 mandated setting up of DMFs in all districts of the country affected by mining related operations. Funding: DMF is to be funded by statutory contributions from holders of mining lease. Gram Sabha Approval: Approval of Gram Sabha will be required for all plans and projects taken in villages within scheduled areas. Contribution Rates: Central Government has notified the rates of contribution payable by miners to the DMFs. Fund Utilization: o At least 60% of funds will be utilized for drinking water supply, environment preservation and pollution control measures, health care, education, welfare of women and children, welfare of aged and disabled people, skill development, and Sanitation. o Up to 40% of funds to be utilized for physical infrastructure, irrigation, energy, and watershed development and other measures for enhancing environmental quality in mining district. Regulatory Updates: o Ministry of Mines has notified Mines and Minerals (Contribution to District Mineral Foundation) Rules, 2015 which prescribes the rate of contribution to DMF. o Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Act, 2021 empowers Central Government to issue directions to the State Governments with respect to composition and functions of DMF. o Government issued order to include MPs, MLAs, and MLCs in Governing Council in the larger public interest. o Central Government has issued directive to State Governments, under Section 20A of MMDR Act, 1957 to frame guidelines for implementation of PMKKKY and include the States to incorporate the same in the rules framed by them for the DMFs. Royalty Rates: o 10% of royalty in respect of mining leases granted on or after 12 January 2015. o 30% of royalty in respect of mining leases granted before 12 January 2015. 1.47 GRSE Accelerated Innovation Nurturing Scheme (GAINS 2024) Why in News? The scheme has been launched by Ministry of Defence. GRSE Accelerated Innovation Nurturing Scheme (GAINS 2024) This initiative by Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Limited (GRSE - Kolkata) aims to resolve shipyard-related issues and advance technology through national startups and MSMEs. P a g e 69 | 74 The scheme supports the 'Make in India' and 'Start-up India' policies by fostering innovations that enhance maritime security and strengthen India's defense capabilities. GAINS 2024 encourages the development of technological solutions that could significantly contribute to nation-building and maritime advancements. 1.48 Jan Suraksha Schemes Why in News? NABARD and Online PSB Loans Ltd have partnered to promote financial inclusion via regional rural banks. This collaboration aims to integrate all 43 Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) on the JanSuraksha Portal to streamline enrolment and claim settlement for Jan Suraksha Schemes. The initiative will enable RRBs to use digital solutions for smooth operation and efficient handling of Jan Suraksha schemes. The portal will connect with the Core Banking Solutions (CBS) of RRBs using APIs, enhancing user experience. The portal supports the digital management of PMJJBY and PMSBY schemes, aiming to extend financial protection to remote areas. 1.49 Lakhpati Didi Scheme Why in News? DAY-NRLM hosted a 'National Symposium on Bamboo' with USAID (United States Agency for International Development) and Industree Foundation to promote sustainable rural livelihoods and women's empowerment through bamboo farming. Aim to empower 1 million rural women as 'Lakhpati Didis' through bamboo farming. Build on USAID’s POWER project success, which aggregated over 10,000 women into 37 enterprises, generating over $3 million in market orders over five years. India's first comprehensive handbook on bamboo cultivation launched, available in 7 regional languages. UGAO app, a digital tool was unveiled, it provides real-time data support for women smallholder farmers. The app will also help build a traceable supply chain for the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification, boosting bamboo product demand and export potential. Lakhpati Didi Scheme: Lakhpati Didi is an initiative of the Ministry of Rural Development (under DAY-NRLM). The programme was launched during 2023. With an initial target det for 2 Crore Lakhpati Didis, the program target has been enhanced to 3 Crore during 2024-25. A Lakhpati Didi is a Self-Help Group member who earns an annual household income of Rupees One Lakh (Rs. 1,00,000) or more. This income is calculated for at least four agricultural seasons and/or business cycles, with an average monthly income exceeding Rupees Ten Thousand (Rs. 10,000). Community Impact: Lakhpati Didis inspire communities through sustainable livelihood practices (farm/non-farm/services), resource management, and achieving a decent standard of life. SHG Role: Facilitates collective action and support, providing financial literacy, skill development, and livelihood assistance. Entrepreneurial Focus: The initiative has evolved to encourage SHGs to pursue entrepreneurial ventures, leveraging members' skills and potential for higher income. Government Support: Actively supports the transition to entrepreneurship with a focus on diversified livelihood activities and ensuring convergence with government departments, private sector, and market P a g e 70 | 74 players. Implementation Strategy: Includes focused planning, implementation, and monitoring across all levels to foster sustainable development and empowerment. Krishi Sakhi convergence program (KSCP) Initiated in 2023. KSCP is one of the dimensions under ‘Lakhpati Didi’. It aims to transform rural India through the empowerment of rural Women as Krishi Sakhi, by imparting training and certification of Krishi Sakhis as Para-extension Workers. Training is provided under following modules: 1. Agro Ecological Practices from land preparation to harvest 2. Organising Farmer Field schools 3. Seed banks + Establishment and Management 4. Soil health, soil and moisture conservation practices 5. Integrated Farming Systems 6. Basics of Livestock Management 7. Preparation and use of Bio inputs and establishment of Bio inputs shops 8. Basic communication skills Following the training, Krishi Sakhis will take a proficiency test. Those who qualify will be certified as Para-extension Workers. Krishi Sakhi Training Program has been rolled out in 12 states in Phase – 1: Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Odisha, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh, and Meghalaya. 1.50 Centrally Sponsored Schemes – ‘Development of Wildlife Habitats’, ‘Project Tiger and Elephant’ Why in News? “Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change” has enhanced the amount of ex-gratia relief in case of death or permanent incapacitation due to wild animal attacks. At present the amount of ex-gratia relief payable under the Centrally Sponsored Schemes – Development of Wildlife Habitats’, ‘Project Tiger and Elephant’ is as follows: Nature of damage caused by wild animals Amount of ex-gratia relief Death or permanent incapacitation Rs. 10.00 lakh Grievous injury Rs. 2.00 lakh Minor injury Cost of treatment up to Rs.25,000/-per person Loss of property/crops State/UT government may adhere to the cost norms prescribed by them 1.51 Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS) for Development of Judicial Infrastructure Why in News? As of July 2024, there are 420 proposed projects under the Scheme P a g e 71 | 74 Centrally Sponsored Scheme for Development of Judicial Infrastructure Launched in 1993, with an aim to improve the infrastructure of the subordinate judiciary by providing financial assistance to state governments for the construction and upgradation of court buildings and residential units for judicial officers. Nodal Ministry – Ministry of Law and Justice Funding Pattern: Centrally sponsored scheme. The Scheme has been extended from 2021-22 to 2025-26 with a budgetary outlay of Rs. 9000 crore, including Central share of Rs. 5307.00 crore. Components: o Construction of court buildings and residential accommodations for judges and judicial officers. o Providing modern amenities and facilities in court complexes. o Upgrading existing infrastructure to enhance efficiency and functionality. Implementation: o Implemented by the State Governments with financial assistance from the Central Government. o The scheme is monitored by the Department of Justice, Ministry of Law and Justice. Target Beneficiaries: Subordinate judiciary across various states and union territories. Recent Developments: o Continued emphasis on digital infrastructure, including e-courts and video conferencing facilities. o Special focus on improving infrastructure in rural and remote areas to ensure equitable access to justice. Monitoring of progress of judicial infrastructure is done through Nyaya Vikas portal 2.0. REFERENCE SECTION SchemesTap – June 2024 Atal Innovation Mission: Atal Innovation Mission and World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) have signed a Letter of Intent towards building joint innovation programs in Innovation, Entrepreneurship & Intellectual Property (IP) for countries in the Global South. Scope/ Objectives of the Indo-WIPO Joint Program – o Expand AIM programs (ATL, AIC) internationally, customized to each country's needs. o Enhance IPR understanding among Indian students, teachers, innovators, and entrepreneurs. o Highlight IPR's role in development and economic growth. o Create a trainer network for innovation, creativity, and IP. o Introduce theories of innovation and creativity to beneficiaries. Prime Minister Employement Generation Programme (PMEGP): Since the inception, PMEGP has assisted over 9.65 lakh micro enterprises across India with a Margin Money subsidy exceeding Rs. 25,263.33 crore, creating jobs for approximately 78.84 lakh people. Financial assistance in terms of Margin Money subsidy provided during the last 5 years has witnessed an increase of 10% CAGR. Additional Steps taken by govt for successful implementation of PMEGP – o Animal Husbandry industries, including dairy, poultry, and aquaculture, are eligible under the scheme. o Profitability during the COVID years (FY2020-21 and FY2021-22) is exempt for PMEGP/REGP/MUDRA units seeking a second loan. Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Urban (PMAY-U): Total 118.64 lakh houses have been sanctioned under PMAY-U, out of which 85.04 lakh have been P a g e 72 | 74 completed/delivered. A total of ₹1,99,652 crore have been sanctioned for the construction of houses under PMAY-U. Central assistance under PMAY-U is released to States/UTs in three installments of 40%, 40% and 20%. National Technical Textiles Mission: The Mission Steering Group has approved 19 research projects of value appox. Rs. 21 Cr. across different fields of Technical Textiles under the National Technical Textiles Mission. SchemesTap – May 2024 Prime Minister Street Vendor's AtmaNirbhar Nidhi (PM SVANidhi): Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs hosted an event named "Utkrishtata ki Ore Badhte Kadam: Celebrating Achievements, Inspiring Excellence" to honor top performers of PM SVANidhi. Performance Recognition for Access to Financial Inclusion and Street Vendor's Empowerment (PRAISE) Awards (PM SVANidhi): Categories Awardees Award Category: ‘Best Performing States – ‘Loan Performance’ Madhya Pradesh – 1st Large States Andhra Pradesh – 2nd Punjab – 3rd Small States & UTs Ladakh – 1st Puducherry – 2nd Hilly and NE States Assam – 1st Sikkim – 2nd Award Category: ‘Best Performing Lending Institutions- ‘Loan Performance’ Canara Bank – 1st Public & Private Sector Banks State Bank of India – 2nd Bank of India – 3rd Other Lending Institutions Aryavart Bank – 1st Kerala Gramin Bank – 2nd Award Category: ‘Best Performing ULBs - ‘Loan Performance’ Municipal Corporation of Delhi – 1st Mega & Million Plus Cities Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) – 2nd (Population >10 lakh) Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation – 3rd Major cities Ujjain Municipal Corp (Madhya Pradesh) – 1st Solapur Municipal Corp (Maharashtra) – 2nd (Population 1 lakh to 10 lakh) Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corp (Kerala) – 3rd Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS): In the Financial Year 2023-24 a total of 309.01 crore person-days have been generated under MGNREGS. National Mobile Monitoring System (NMMS) is used for monitoring attendance and worksite compliance with the help of Geo-tagging. NMMS app has been modified to enable uploading of the second photograph after 4 hours of the first attendance and photograph. The morning attendance along with the first photograph and second photographs can be captured in offline mode and to be uploaded once the device comes into network areas within a day. SchemesTap – April 2024 Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana 4.0 (PMKVY 4.0): News 1: Under the PMKVY scheme, since 2015 till June 2024, 1.48 crore candidates have been trained/oriented. Under Short-term Training (STT) component of PMKVY, 42.8% candidates have been placed. P a g e 73 | 74 In the STT program, approx 45% of the participants are women. News 2: National Skill Development Corporation launched the Women Entrepreneurship Program in partnership with Britannia Industries, offering financial grants and product exposure on the Skill India Digital Hub. The initiative targets empowering 25 lakh women in India with essential business skills and resources. Top 10 contestants will be awarded ₹10 lakh each by the Britannia Industries. News 3: Ministry of Labour & Employment had collaborated with the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship to train Beedi Workers and their dependents under PMKVY. Financial Assistance for Education: Provides ₹1,000 to ₹25,000 annually per student from class 1 to university level for wards of beedi workers. More than 96,000 wards received ₹30.68 crore through DBT in FY2023-24. Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana (PMMY): Public Sector Banks extended 1,15,803 loans to Fair price Shop dealers under PM Mudra Yojana. A pilot study is being conducted to improve viability of 60 Fair Price Shops across 4 cities i.e. Hyderabad, Ghaziabad, Jaipur and Ahmedabad, with assistance from SIDBI and online wholesale aggregators. To improve the viability, central government encourages States/UTs to add services like CSC, banking, IPPB, retail LPG sales, and other commodities. SchemesTap – March 2024 National Mission on Edible Oils-Oil Palm (NMEO-OP): India and Malaysia have decided to increase cooperation between the two countries in the field of Oil palm and other sectors. The two nations expressed the desire to collaborate on the NMEO-OP scheme. Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM): Govt of India has built the National Health Claims Exchange (NHCX) gateway under ABDM, with aim to streamline and standardize health insurance claim processing, enhancing efficiency in the insurance industry and improving the patient experience. Supported by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) and General Insurance Council (GIC), NHCX enables standardized and faster health insurance claim processing. As of July 2024, 34 Insurers and Third-Party Administrators (TPAs) are currently live on NHCX (National Health Claims Exchange). ************* P a g e 74 | 74

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