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Border Area Development Programme ( BADP )

Siaha District Border Area Development Programme (BADP) The Border Area Development Programme (BADP) was initiated in western region of country,  for ensuring balanced development of border areas through development of infrastructure and promotion of well being and a sense of security among the border population. The programme has been expanded since to cover the border blocks of the 17 States (including 8 North Eastern States), which have international land borders…

Publish date: 02/08/2019
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MLA Local Area Development Scheme

The government had introduced MLAs Local Are Development Scheme from 2000-01 making MLAs able to recommend small development works of capital nature. Under the scheme, each MLA has the choice to suggest to the Deputy Commissioner of his/her district, to the extent of allocations given from year to year, to be taken up his/her constituency. Each MLA is sanctioned MLALAD fund of Rs.2 crore per annum for their respective constituency…

Publish date: 02/08/2019
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ATMA (Agricultural Technology Management Agency)

ATMA (Agricultural Technology Management Agency) Sl. No Brief Highlights 1 Organising Trainings, Demonstrations, Farm Schools. 2 Conducting Farmers exposure/training visit within the State and inter-state. 3 Organising Farmers Scientist Interaction.

Publish date: 02/08/2019
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Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS)

The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, (MGNREGA) was notified on September 7, 2015 The objectives of the Act is to enhance livelihood security in rural areas by providing at least 100 days of guaranteed wage employment in a financial year to every household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work. It was implemented in Siaha District since its inception itself . Staff position, nature of work…

Publish date: 07/05/2019
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Integrated Watershed Management Programme(IWMP)

The main objectives of the IWMP are to restore the ecological balance by harnessing, conserving and developing degraded natural resources such vegetative cover and water. The outcomes are prevention of soil run-off, regeneration of natural vegetation, rain water harvesting and recharging of ground water table. This enables multi cropping and the introduction of diverse agro based activities, which help to provide sustainable livelihoods to the people residing in the watershed…

Publish date: 07/05/2019
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RKVY (Rashtrya Krishi Vikas Yojona)

RKVY (Rashtrya Krishi Vikas Yojona) Sl. No Brief Highlights of Work Component 1 Construction of WRC-I&II, Field Channel and repairing of existing WRC. 2 Construction Water Harvesting Structure 3 Assistance in terms of Subsidy for Farm implements like Power Tiller, Water pump, sugarcance crusher, Sprayer. 4 Assistance in terms of Subsidy for PP Chemicals and Bio Fertilizers. 5 Assistance for establishment of Custom hiring system.

Publish date: 15/03/2018
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Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao (BBBP)

Introduction: Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao The Census (2011) data showed a significant declining trend in the Child Sex Ratio1 (CSR) between 0-6 years with an all time low of 918. The issue of decline in the CSR is a major indicator of women disempowerment as it reflects both, pre-birth discrimination manifested through gender biased sex selection, and post birth discrimination against girls (in form of their…

Publish date: 02/05/2017
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