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19 Upper Subansiri District “Arunachal Rising Campaign” BROCHURE OF ARUNACHAL RISING 2018 - 19 UPPER SUBANSIRI DISTRICT An approach towards inclusive growth and sustainable development… “ARUNACHAL RISING CAMPAIGN” has been launched by Government of Arunachal Pradesh to sensitize the people about major state and central flagship programs at the grass root level. Objectives of the campaign: Inspired by the vision of Antyodaya to take honorable Chief Minister’s scheme to the grassroots Sensitize the people of Arunachal Pradesh about Chief Minister’s flagship programme. Involve the youth of the state towards creating this awareness. Shri Pema Khandu, Hon’ble CM, A.P F O R E W O R D Its gives me great pleasure to note that the Department of the IPR, Upper Subansiri District has brought out this small brochure of Arunachal Rising Campaign depicting various flagship programmes of the central and the state government and its implementation in the District. Being brief and comprehensive in account, the brochure, I believe, will be a guide for the readers who look forward to know about government schemes and its implementation activities carried out in the district. I extend my sincere appreciation for the officials of IPR department and other departments for their contribution in having been able to compile this handbook. (DANISH ASHRAF), IAS Deputy Commissioner Upper Subansiri District Daporijo 2 PREFACE The Brochure on Arunachal Rising campaign of Upper Subansiri District contains information about major central and state flagship programmes, its implementation and augmentation in the district. The contents have been concisely compiled aiming to make the reader aware of various government initiatives, policies, flagship programmes and the department implementing these schemes in a nutshell. I extend my heartiest thanks and gratitude to thanks to the Deputy Commissioner, Upper Subansiri District and the Head of Departments for extending their all out support and cooperation in enabling the compilation of this brochure in a very short period . ( YAMO TAMUT ), CO In Charge DIPRO Upper Subansiri District, Daporijo. 3 C O N T E N T S 1. Brief note on Arunachal Rising Campaign 2. Information about major state and central flagship programmes DEPARTMENT SCHEME NAME - Mission For Integrated Development Of Horticulture, National Horticulture Board, National Bee Board , Small Farmers Agri-Business HORTICULTURE Consortium , Rashtriya Krishi Vikashyojana , Chief Minister’s Sasakt Kisan Yojana , National Bamboo Mission, Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana FISHERIES - Chief Minister’s Sasakt Kisan Yojana (CMSKY) AGRICULTURE - Soil Health Management, Chief Minister Agricultural Farm Mechanization Programme , Chief Minister Mission Mode Project On Plantation Crop, Chief Minister’s Krishi Samuh Yojana , Chief Minister’s Sashakt Kisan Yojana (CMSKY) HEALTH & FAMILY - Chief Minister’s Arogya Arunachal Yojana , Mukhya Mantri Rogi Kalyan WELFARE Kosh , Dulary Kanya Scheme,Mission Indra Dhanush - Free Text Books, Free School Uniforms, Inclusive Education For Children With Special Need, Composite School Grant, Self Defence Training For Girls, Self Defence Training For Girls, Computer Aided Learning, Civil EDUCATION Work, Chief Minister’s Samast Shiksha Yojana, Mid-Day-Meal, Vidya Scheme, Chief Minister’s Adhunik Shiksha Yojana, Acharya Dronacharya Gurukul Yojana , Health & Hygiene Scheme ANIMAL - Chief Minister Samuh KisanYojana , Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana, HUSBANDRY & National Livestock Mission (NLM) VETERINARY UD & HOUSING - Swachh Bharat Mission (URBAN), Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana National Urban Livelihoods Mission, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) TEXTILE AND - Chief Minister’s Indigenous Textile Promotion Scheme , Deen Dayal HANDICRAFT Upadhaya Bunkar Yojana ,Common Infrastructure Grant For Women Weaver Co-Operative Society, Chief Minister’s Hastshilp Yojana, Design Training In Partnership With Nid Ahmedabad WOMEN & CHILD - Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana, Schemes For Adolescent Girls , DEVELOPMENT SABLA, National Old Age Pension - Chief Minister Yuva Kaushal Yojana , Prime Minister Employment INDUSTRIES Generation , Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikash Yojana, Deen Dayal Upadhay Swalamban Yojana FOOD AND CIVIL - National Food Security Act( Nfsa) 2013, Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana , SUPPLIES POWER - Saubhagya, Deendayal Upadhyay Gramjyoti Yojana RURAL - MGNREGA, PMAY(G) DEVELOPMENT PLANING - CM Adarsh Gram Yojana (CMAGY), BADP OTHERS - Chief Minister’s Air Connectivity , Sarkar Aapke Dwaar 4 BRIEF NOTE ON ARUNACHAL RISING CAMPAIGN It is a two month comprehensive publicity campaign launched by the Government of Arunachal Pradesh to disseminate information about major state and central flagship programs at grass root level. The campaign will involve all the stakeholders of the society including students, youths, Panchayat leaders, NGOs amongst others. The campaign will be executed through various outreach programs and will include interactive sessions with Hon’ble Chief Minister. The 3 main activities under the campaign are: A) JAN SAMPARK YATRA (CM’S MASS CONTACT PROGRAMME) - Hon’ble CM will visit each district and address a mass public rally. ASHAs, Anganwadi Workers and progressive Farmers will be felicitated. - At least one person preferably educated will be engaged from each CD Block to works as a Publicity Agent ( Gram Prerak ) to disseminate all information on all Central and State flagship programmes to the villages/gaon burahs of the villages. Fig. One day Orientation training programme and Workshop organized for Gram Preraks and Communicators B) Chief Minister’s Youth Outreach Programme - At School level, essay Competition to be organized among students of Higher Secondary Schools. - Top six students will be given certificate, a trophy and a cash prize. - 3 (three) best performers will be selected and invited to the Capital for an interaction with the CM and will be felicitated. Fig. Essay Competition conducted for class XI and XII students in all Higher Secondary Schools in the district on 14th November’2018. C) Outreach Programme with Urban Population and Civil Societies - Teachers will be appointed as communicators and sensitized about various flagship programmes. - Communicator to organize class on every Friday to disseminate information to the students. - One day Mass Media Campaign will be organized in the district. - There will also be Street Play/ Audio video displays under various themes of Arunachal Rising. 5 DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE MISSION FOR INTEGRATED strengthening the farmer’s effort, risk DEVELOPMENT OF HORTICULTURE mitigation and promoting agri-business (MIDH) entrepreneurship. It provides central grant as Centrally sponsored scheme 90:10 as central and state share. Components implemented by department of Horticulture in like new gardens, infrastructure development Arunachal Pradesh. Components like can be taken up under this scheme. establishment of new gardens like orange, banana, litchi, pineapple, vegetables, etc. CHIEF MINISTER’S SASAKT KISAN spices crops, creation of water sources, YOJANA (CMSKY) protected cultivations, construction of vermi A new scheme empowering farmers via compost units, farm mechanization, sprayer cooperative approach by giving them timely are provided to the farmers on 50%, 75% support and marketing intervention for better subsidies and 10% state matching share. To price realization and income generation. Now, avail this scheme farmer has to register his or starting ground work for preparation of her name in HORTNET Portal and generate schemes through the District Agriculture the I.D. Number. Development Society under the Chairmanship of Deputy Commissioner. NATIONAL HORTICULTURE BOARD (NHB) CHIEF MINISTER’S KRISHI RINN MHB is set up by the GoI in 1984 as YOJANA an autonomous society. It provides subsidy This scheme has been launched to provide for horticulture in India. Subsidy of up to ₹ zero interest crop loans to farmers with an 75 lakhs for promoting horticulture business objective to ensure adequate availability of in India is being provided under this scheme. crop loan to the farmers and to expand financial inclusion for the farming community. NATIONAL BEE BOARD (NBB) Under the crop loan scheme, Government of The objectives of NBB is overall India provides an interest subsidy of 4% on a development of beekeeping by promoting crop loan of upto Rs. 3 lakh. scientific beekeeping in the country to increase the productivity of crops through pollination NORTH EASTERN COUNCIL (NEC): support and production of honey and other It is the statutory organization established beehive products to increase the income of under the North Eastern Council Act, 1971. It farmers/beekeepers. is formulating the Regional planning. NEC has SMALL FARMERS AGRI-BUSINESS been implementing various projects in CONSORTIUM (SFAC) different sectors like roads, Airport, other SFAC was established in 1994. Its infrastructures and livelihood programmes. It fundamental objective is to link the small provides schemes for plantation of different farmer to Agriculture business value chain. It crops under horticulture sector. is a financial consortium specializes in Agri- financing, Agri-loan, finance in agriculture & NATIONAL BAMBOO MISSION (NBM) agriculture bank loan in India. A Centrally sponsored scheme which envisages promoting holistic growth of RASHTRIYA KRISHI VIKASHYOJANA bamboo sector by adopting area based (RKVY) plantation in non forest govt. land, private It is a state plan scheme of additional land, community land, and cultivable-waste central Assistance launched
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