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2021010810.Pdf AGENDA NOTES OF THE DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT COORDINATION AND MONITORING COMMITTEE (DISHA) DATE AND TIME 28-08-2020 AT 12.30 PM VENUE DAC MEETING HALL, DC OFFICE, HISAR HON’BLE M.P LOK SABHA, HISAR Chairman SH. BRIJENDRA SINGH Additional Deputy Commissioner, Hisar 1 AGENDA NO. 1 MAHATMA GANDHI NATIONAL RURAL EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE PROGRAMME (By PO, DRDA, Hisar) Item No. 1.1 ftys es fnukad 01-01-2008 ls oks xzkeh.k ifjokj ftuds O;Ld lnL; vdq’ky etnwjh dk dk;Z djus ds bPNqd gks gsrw 100 fnu dks xkjUVhM jkstxkj nsus ds fy, eujsxk dks ykxw fd;k x;kA fnukad 01-04-2020 dks 22-36 yk[k # izkjfEHkd‘’ks"k Fkk vkSj bZ0,Q0,e0,l0 ds ek/;e ls 2028-07 yk[k # izkIr gqvk] fofHkUu izkfIr;k¡ 'kwU; gSaA bl izdkj foÙrh; o"kZ 2020&21 esa dqy miyC/k 2050-43 yk[k # es ls 100 izfr’kr [kpZ ds lkFk 17-08- 2020 rd eujsxk Ldhe ds rgr dqy 2028-00 yk[k # [kpZ fd;k x;k gSA fnukad 17-08-2020 rd eujsxk ds rgr fLFkfr fjiksVZ fuEu izdkj ls gS%& fnukad 12-12-2019 rd izxfr fnukad 18-08-2020 rd izxfr ØŒ fooj.k leh{kk fjiksVZ vuqlkkj ¼foÙrh; leh{kk fjiksVZ vuqlkkj ¼foÙrh; l0 o"kZ 2019&20½ o"kZ 2020&21½ 1 izkjfEHkd ’ks"k¼#½ 22.89 lacs 22.36 lacs 2 fofHkUUk izkfIr;k¡ 0.00 lacs 0.00 lacs 3 ,Q0Vh0vks0] }kjk izkIr jkf’k 2219.32 lacs 2028.07 lacs 4 dqy miyC/k jkf’k 2242.20 lacs 2050.43 lacs 5. dqy [kpZ jkf’k 2243.77 lacs. 2028.00 lacs. ’kq#vkr ls vc rd tkjh tkWc 6. dkMZ 93488 Nos 98378 Nos foÙrh; o"kZ es ftu ifjokjksa }kjk 7. dk;Z dh ekax@miyC/k dk;Z 23174 Nos 34707 Nos djok;k x;kA 2019-20 2020-21 pkyw foÙrh; o"kZ es dk;ksZa dk Total Complet Ongoing Total Complet Ongoing 8. fooj.k Work ed work work Work ed work work 1603 1465 138 653 30 623 pkyw foÙrh; o"kZ es jkstxkj 9. 5.32 lacs 6.00 lacs l`ftr¼ekuo fnol esa½ Convergence Work with Line Department under MGNREGA during the Current Financial Year 2020-21 upto 18-08-2020 (In Lakh) Sr. Name of No. of Proposals No. of Proposal Estimate Expenditure No. Deptt. Submitted Sanctioned Amount 1 Irrigation 344 258 2816.72 1177.94 2 PWD (B&R) 83 40 176.60 1.20 3 Public 50 35 84.84 22.44 Health 4 ICDS 23 23 228.35 47.50 Total 500 356 3306.51 1249.08 Pradhan Mantri Aawas Yojana (PMAY- G) (By DCO, PMAY-G, Hisar) Item No. 1.2 iz/kkuea=h vkokl ;kstuk&xkz eh.k xzkeh.k fodkl ea=ky;] Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk 2022 rd *lcds fy, vkokl* y{; dks ikus gsrq iz/kkuea=h vkokl ;kstuk xzkeh.k 'kq:vkr dh xbZ gSA ftldk eq[; m)s'; 2022 rd mu vkoklghu o th.kz&'kh.kZ ?kjks es jg jgs ifjokjks dks cqfu;knh lqfo/kkvks ds lkFk iDdk ?kj izznku djuk gSA iz/kkuea=h vkokl ;kstuk xzkeh.k ds vrxZr 1]38000 : dh vuqnku jkf'k ds vykok vkokl fuekZ.k gsrq eujsxk ls vuqer 90 vdq'ky Jfed ekuo fnol dk ikfjJe jkf'k ns; gksxhA mDr jkf'k izFke 45000 :] f}rh; 60000 : o r`rh; 33000 : fdLr ds :i es nh tkrh gSA 2 HkkSfrd izxfr fjiksVZ fnukad : 17/08/2020 iathd`r ft;ks lR;kfir f}rh; r`rh;k [kaM dk fu/kkfjZr e s ls VSx es [kkrk iw.kZ dzekad iathd`r izFke cdk;k f}rh; fdLr r`rh; fdLr uke y{; ft;ks ls lfgr vkokl cdk;k cdk;k VSx Lohd`r Lohd`r 1 vkneiqj 224 224 224 224 224 224 0 224 0 222 2 224 2 vxzksgk 71 71 71 71 71 71 0 69 2 66 3 68 3 cjokyk 322 323 323 320 320 320 0 309 11 304 5 307 4 gkWlh&1 263 261 261 261 261 259 2 253 6 245 8 249 5 gkWlh&2 184 184 184 184 184 183 1 180 3 172 8 180 6 fglkj&1 214 213 213 213 213 213 0 210 3 202 8 210 7 fglkj&2 172 172 172 172 172 172 0 166 6 157 9 163 8 ukjukSn 389 391 391 389 389 389 0 383 6 379 4 380 9 mdykuk 84 84 84 84 84 84 0 83 1 81 2 83 dqy 1923 1923 1923 1918 1918 1915 3 1877 38 1828 49 1864 Pradhan Mantri Adrash Gram Yojana (PMAGY) (By BCO, PMAY-G, Hisar) Item No. 1.3 Total Population as Total SC Population S.No. Block Gram Panchayat Village per census 2011 as per census 2011 1 GABIPUR Gaibipur(122) 5693 4006 2 BARWALA KHARKARA Kharkhara(121) 4143 3616 3 SULKHANI Sulkhani(26) 2751 1704 4 HAZAMPUR Hajampur(135) 3404 2264 5 HANSI-I RAMAYAN Ramayan (116) 2897 1500 6 BIR HANSI Bir Hansi((120) 2441 1404 7 HANSI-II KHERA RANGRAN Khera Rangran (63) 598 310 Mangali 8 GANDHI NAGAR 3456 1894 Akalan(161) 9 BALAWAS Balawas(32) 2074 1230 Hisar-1 10 MANGALI JHARA Mangali Jhara(160) 1182 790 Mangali 11 MANGALI AKLAN 607 453 Brahmnan(162) 12 NARNAUND MOTH RANGRAN Moth Rangran (88) 3374 1903 Uklana 13 KUNDANPURA 11829 6095 UKLANA (Rural)(113) 14 SAHU Sahu (66) 3448 1994 iz/kkueU=h vkn’kZ xzke ;kstuk ds rgr 14 xako dk p;u fd;k x;k gSA ftyk fglkj ds xksn fy;s xkaoksa dk ewY;kadu gsrq Jh txnh’k nyky] ;kstuk vf/kdkjh dks uksMy vf/kdkjh vf/kd`r fd;k x;k gS gSA ftyk o xkao Lrj ij deVs h dk xBu fd;k x;k gSA blds vfrfjDr Base Line Survey vkSj Village Development Plan rS;kj dj fjiksVZ vkuykbZu viMsV dj nh xbZ gSA 'kh?kz gh xksn fy;s x;s xkoksa es xkao fodkl ;kstuk ds rgr fodkl dk;Z 'kq: djok fn; s tk;sxsaA AGENDA NO. 2 National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) (By DPM, NRLM, Hisar) Item No. 2.1 nhu n;ky vaR;ksn;k ;kstuk& jk’Vªh; xzkeh.k vkthfodk fe”ku (DAY-NRLM) jk’Vªh; xzkeh.k vkthfodk fe”ku ¼,uvkj,y,e½ ,d xjhch mUeyw u ifj;kstuk gS ftlds }kjk xzkeh.k fodkl ea=ky; Hkkjr ljdkj] bl ;kstuk ds rgr Lo&jkstxkj vkSj xzkeh.k xjhcksa ds laxBu dks c<+kok nsus ij /;ku dsafnzr dj jgk gSA bl dk;Zdze ds ihNs ewy fopkj Lo;a lgk;rk lewg ¼,l,pth½ ea s xjhcksa dks laxfBr djus vkSj mUgsa Lojkstxkj ds fy, l{ke cukuk gSA 1999 esa Lo.kZt;arh xzkeh.k Lojkstxkj ;kstuk 3 ,lth,lokbZ ykxw dh xbZ FkhA bl ;kstuk ds eYw ;kadu ds ckn ,lth,lokbZ dks dsUn z ljdkj }kjk iquxZfBr djds jk’Vªh; xzkeh.k vkthfodk fe”ku cuk;k x;k gSA ftldk uke vc nhu n;ky vaR;ksn;k ;kstuk& jk’Vªh; xzkeh.k vkthfodk fe”ku (DAY-NRLM) dj fn;k x;k gSA bl ;kstuk dk eq[; mn~ns”; lHkh xzkeh.k fu/kZu ifjokjksa rd igqapuk vkSj mUgsa vkthfodk ds LFkk;h volj iznku djkuk gSA ftlds varxZr fuEufyf[kr fcUnqvksa ij ,uvkj,y,e dk;Z djrk gS%& • O;kid lkekftd ,dtqVrk ¼efgykvksa ds Lo;a lgk;rk lewg cukuk½ • xjhcksa ds laxBuksa dks izksRlkfgr djuk¼ tSls xzke laxBu o CykWd laxBu½ • izf”k{k.k] {kerk&fuekZ.k rFkk dkS”ky&fodkl • fjoksyfoax Q.M rFkk dE;wfufV&bUoSLVeSaV Q.M miyC/k djokuk • O;kid foRrh; lekos”ku • lajpukvksa dk l`tu RkFkk cktkj lgk;rk • vkthfodk esa o`f) vkSj fofo/krk ftyk fglkj esa bldh “kq:vkr 2014 ls gqbZ ftlds varxZr vc rd fglkj ftys ds vkB [k.M+ks esa ukjukSan] fglkj&1 fglkj&2]vkneiqj]vxzksgk]cjokyk]gkalh&1 o gkalh&2 esa dke fd;k x;k gSA ftlesa bl ;kstuk ds varxZr 17204 xjhc ifjokjksa dks tksM+dj 1564 u;s Lo;a lgk;rk lewg ,oa 84 xzke laxBu vkSj ,d CykWd laxBu o nks dyLVj laxBu ds fuekZ.k dk dk;Z fd;k x;k A ftuesa ls 922 Lo;a lgk;rk lewg dks 10290000 yk[k :Ik;s fjokWyfoax Q.M dh lgk;rk jkf”k nh xbZ vkSj dE;wfufV&bUoSLVeSaV Q.M ds :Ik esa 127 LOk; a lgk;rk lewg dks 9700000@& yk[k :Ik;s vkthfodk “kq: djus ds fy, fn, x, vkSj lkFk gh 637 Lo;a lgk;rk lewg dks 524-4 yk[k :Ik; s cSad _.k QLV Mkst vkSj lSds.M Mkst ds 295 lewgksa dks 412-4 yk[k :Ik; s vkSj FkMZ Mkst 102 Lo;a lgk;rk lewg dks 223 yk[k :i;s U;uq re C;kt nj 7% cSad _.k ds :Ik ea s mudks viuh vkthfodk o jkstxkj “kq: djus ds fy, fn, x, gSa ftlls xkao dh efgyk,sa vius xkao Lrj ij vius jkstxkj dks c<+k jgh vkSj u;s jkstxkj dh “kq:vkr Hkh dj jgh gSA ftuea s eq[; jkstxkj dk dk;Z Ik”kqikyu] fdj;kuk LVksj] C;wVh ikyZj] flykbZ] oL= jaxkbZ o d<+kbZ] cSlu ] v[kckj ls cus gq, FkSy]s pqMh cukus dk dk;Z ]elkyk m/kksx ] gYnh o eudks dh ekyk ]feVV~ h ds cruZ ]njh]xyhpk]x`g ltkoV dh oLrq, ]vkpkj dk dk; Z ]rfd;s cukus dk dk;Z ]lSusVªh uis fdu]puq h MkbZ]LosVj cukus dk dk;Z o cktjs ds mRikn vkSj d`f’k lacaf/kr jkstxkj djrs gq, ykHkkfUor gks jgh gSA efgyk fdlku l”kfDrdj.k ifj;kstuk blds lkFk&lkFk [k.M ukjukSan esa efgyk fdlku l”kfDrdj.k ifj;kstuk Hkh pykbZ tk jgh gS ftlds varxZr efgykvksa dks tgj eqDr o de ykxr ls [ksrh vkSj Ik”kqikyu ds csgrj rjhdksa ls djus ds ckjs esa vkU/kzizns”k o rsyaxkuk ls vkj jgh 8 lnL;h; efgyk Vhe }kjk izf”k{k.k fn;k tk jgk gS ftlls de ykxr ls vf/kd mit o i”kqvksa ds csgrj j[k&j[kko vkSj muea s gksu s okyh fcekfj;ksa ds rkRdkfyd mipkj vkfn dh tkudkjh nh tk jgh gSA ftlls efgykvksa dks vkfFkZd Qk;ns ds lkFk&lkFk d`f’k vkSj i”kqvksa ds dk;kZsa dks djus dk gquj Hkh izkIr gks jgk gSA ftlls xzkeh.k ifjos”k esa jgus okyh efgyk,sa bl ;kstuk ds varxZr vius l”kDr djrs gq, ;kstuk dk ykHk mBk jgh gSA jk’Vªh; xzkeh.k vkthfodk fe”ku ¼fglkj½ HkkSfrd fjiksVZ fiNys forh; o’kZ dk;Z izxfr fjiksVZ forh; o’kZ ¼2019&20½ rd dh dk;Z HkkSfrd dk;Z izxfr fjiksVZ 2020&21 izxfr fjiksVZ dqy ftyk fe”ku bZdkb 1 1 dqy [k.M fe”ku bZdkb 8 9 4 dqy u, efgyk Loa; lgk;rk lewgksa dh la[;k 1490 1524 dqy iqu% xfBr fd, x, efgyk Loa; lgk;rk lewgksa dh la[;k 35 40 dqy efgyk Loa; lgk;rk lewg ftudks cqfu;knh izf”k{k.k fn;k x;k 1490 1564 gS dqy xzke laxBUk 82 84 LkHkh xzke laxBuksa es a Lo;a lgk;rk lewgks dh la[;k 656 672 dqy xzke laxBUk ftudks cqfu;knh izf”k{k.k fn;k x;k gS 82 84 Dqy Lkeqnkf;d dfeZ;ksa dk izf”k{k.k o p;u 152 178 dqy xkao ftueas dh xjhcksa dh lgHkkxh igpku dk dk;Z fd;k x;k 225 229 gS A dqy xzke iapk;r ftueas dh xjhcksa dh lgHkkxh igpku dk dk;Z 225 229 fd;k x;k gS A gfj;k.kk jkT; xzkeh.k vkthfodk fe”ku fglkj Loa; lgk;rk lewg fjiksVZ 31-07-2020 forh; fjiksVZ fjokWyfoax dS”k dS”k dS”k lewgksa ds fjokWyfoax [k.M dk lewgks dh QUM izkIr dzsfMV dzsfMV dzsfMV dz-l- cSad [kkrks QUM dh dqy /kujkf”k /kujkf”k /kujkf”k uke la[;ka lewgks dh fyadst fyadst fyadst dh la[;k /kujkf”k la[;k 1 [kqjkd 2 [kqjkd 3 [kqjkd 1 ukjukSan 300 300 271 3780000 263 150.5 200 206 101 218 2 fglkj&1 306 281 254 2540000 216 215.9 91 198.4 1 5 3 fglkj&2 297 226 132 1320000 48 48 4 8 0 0 4 vkneiqj 130 107 55 550000 11 11 0 0 0 0 5 cjokyk 213 149 107 1070000 67 67 0 0 0 0 6 gkalh&2 124 106 36 360000 32 32 0 0 0 0 7 gkalh&1 98 90 40 400000 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 vxzksgk 90 76 27 270000 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 mdykuk 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 dqy 1564 1341 922 10290000 637 524.4 295 412.4 102 223 xzke laxBu fjiksV Z 31-07-2020 [k.M LVkZvi lkeqnk; xzkae laxBu xzkae Q.M+ izkIr fuos”k dks’k laxBuksa LVkZvi [k.M dk @dyLV laxBuksa djus okys izkIr djus lkeqnk; fuos”k dz-l- ds cSad Q.M+ dh uke j dh xzkae okys xkz ae dks’k dh /kujkf”k [kkrks dh /kujkf”k laxBuksa la[;ka laxBuksas laXkBuksa dh la[; dh la[;k dh la[;k la[;k 1 ukjukSan 1 27 27 25 805000 8 3550000 2 fglkj&1 2 28 22 18 450000 14 5900000 3 fglkj&2 0 11 5 0 0 0 0 4 vkneiqj 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 cjokyk 0 11 3 2 50000 0 0 6 gkalh&2 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 dqy 3 84 57 45 1305000 22 9450000 Swachh Bharat Mission- Gramin (SBM-G) (By DPM, DRDA) Item No.
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