Rural Development
Rural Development
Introduction
70% of Indias population is rural
59% are small and marginal farmers and landless laborers
who depend on agriculture.
Topic
Economic Environment of Business
Meaning and essential components of rural
development including the importance of both and
Strategies for rural development.
Learning Outcome
To find out the critical areas for rural development
Meaning of Development
Development a process of both qualitative and
quantitative change in existing systems; aiming
towards immediate improvement or improvement
in near future in terms of standard of living.
Capital Deficiency
Lack of Infrastructure
Mid 60s
Focus shifted to agriculture production
Technological orientation to agriculture
Central Govt. brings special Program's bypassing PRIs
Key Programmes
'National Rural Employment Guarantee Act'2005
(NREGA)
Act guarantees 100 days of employment in a financial year
to every household
a social safety net for the vulnerable groups and an
opportunity to combine growth with equity
Structured towards harnessing the rural work-force, not as
recipients of doles, but as productive partners in our
economic process
assets created result in sustained employment for the area
for future growth employment and self-sufficiency
Operationalised from 2nd February, 2006 in 200 selected
districts, extended to 130 more districts in 2007-08.
The remaining districts (around 275) of the country under
the ambit of NREGA from 1st of April, 2008
Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana (SGRY)
launched on 25th September 2001
objectives of providing additional wage employment
ensuring food security while creating durable
community, social & economic infrastructure and
assets in the rural areas
SGRY along with National Food for Work Programme
(NFFWP) have been subsumed in the NREGA districts
Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana
(SGSY):
Self employment programme for the rural poor.
The assisted families (Swarozgaris) may be individuals or
groups (Self-Help Groups).
Emphasis is on the group approach
To bring the assisted poor families above the poverty line
by providing them income generating assets through a mix
of bank credits and government subsidy
Organization of poor into Self-Help Groups and taking care
of training, credit, technology infrastructure and
marketing
Implemented by the District Rural Development Agencies
(DRDAs) with the active participation of PRIs the Banks,
the line Departments, and NGOs
Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana
(PMGSY)
Launched December, 2000
100% centrally sponsored scheme to provide
connectivity to unconnected habitations
Road connectivity to all habitations with a
population of thousand (500 in case of hilly or
tribal areas) with all weather roads by 2009
Will lead to rural employment opportunities,
better access to regulated and fair market, better
access to health, education and other public
services
Bridge the rural-urban divide and pave the path of
economic growth.
Indira Awas Yojana (IAY)
Since 1985-86 to help build or upgrade homes to
householdsbelow the poverty line
Ceiling on construction assistance under the IAY
currently is Rs. 25,000/- per unit for the plain areas
and Rs.27,500/- for the hilly terrains/difficult areas
To impart transparency to the selection process of
beneficiaries, a 'permanent waitlist' is being
prepared under IAY.
60 lakh houses are to be constructed in a period of
4 year from 2005-06
Against this overall target, 15.52 lakh were built in
2005-06 and 14.98 lakh homes in 2006-07
National Social Assistance Programme
(NSAP)
To provide public assistance to its citizens in case of
unemployment, old age, sickness and disablement within
the limit of the economic capacity of the State
Launched for fulfillment of this obligation in 1995-96.
National Old Age Pension Scheme (NOAPS)
-Rs.200 per month from1st April 2006,
National Family Benefit Scheme (NFBS)
National Maternity Benefit Scheme (NMBS).
(IGNOAPS) launched on 19.11.2007
citizens above the age of 65 years and living below the poverty line
Annapurna Scheme for providing free good grains to the
elderly
Accelerated Rural Water Supply Programme
ARWSP