Presentation in Respect of U.T. of Daman &

Presentation in Respect of U.T. of Daman &

WELCOME Presented by Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli. PROFILE & LOCATION OF DAMAN & DIU Two districts - Daman and Diu Head Quarter : Daman Parliament Constituency : 01 Daman (72 sq. km.) Diu (40 sq. km.): an island near Una Taluka of Gir-Somnath District in Gujarat State. 2 DISTRICT SETUP Sr. Daman Particulars Unit Diu District Daman & Diu No. District 1. Districts Nos. 1 1 2 2. Talukas/Tahsils Nos. 1 1 2 3. Blocks Nos. 1 1 2 4. District Panchayat Nos. 1 1 2 5. Village Panchayats Nos. 11 4 15 6. Villages Nos. 21 4 25 7. Census Villages Nos. 15 4 19 8. Municipal Councils Nos. 1 1 2 9. Statutory Towns Nos. 1 1 2 10. Census Towns Nos. 6 -- 6 11. Urban Wards Nos. 15 13 28 3 DEMOGRAPHIC INDICATORS SR. INDICATOR DAMAN & DIU DNH NO. A POPULATION Total Population (2011) 2,43,247 3,43,709 Population Male (2011) 1,50,301 1,93,760 Population Female( Census:2011) 92,946 1,49,949 Population Density (p/sq. km) 2172 700 (Census:2011) Population of SC (in %) 2.52 1.8 (Census:2011) Population of ST (in %) 6.31 52 (Census:2011) Sex Ratio (No of females per 1000 618 774 males 2011) Sex Ratio 0-6 years age group 2011 904 926 4 LITERACY & HEALTH INDICATORS SR DAMAN & .N INDICATOR DNH INDIA DIU O. B LITERACY (in %) Male Literacy 2011 91.54 85.20 80.90 Female Literacy 2011 79.54 64.30 64.60 Total Literacy 2011 87.10 76.20 73.00 C HEALTH INDICATOR Birth Rate (SRS – Sept.,2014) 17.90 25.50 21.40 Death Rate (SRS - Sept.,2014) 4.90 4.40 7.00 Infant Mortality Rate 20.00 31.00 40.00 (SRS -Sept.,2014) 5 Shares of Gross Value Added/Gross State Domestic Product at Factor Cost by Economic Activity of Daman & Diu, 2008-09 to 2012-13 Sector 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Agriculture , Forestry & 1.9 1.3 1.1 1.1 1.2 Fishing Manufacturing 82.8 84.9 84.2 81.6 77.7 Trade, Hotel & Restaurant 5.4 4.1 4.2 4.2 4.6 Financing, Insurance, Real 4.6 4.6 5.9 7.6 10.4 Estate & Business Services Real Estate, Ownership of 2.9 2.9 3.8 5.5 7.9 Dwellings & Business Services Per capita GSDP(Rs Per 207609 253542 255818 230168 212087 capita) Source:- GSDP Report of UT Administration of Daman & Diu Computed by : NCAER Shares of Gross Value Added/Gross State Domestic Product at Factor Cost by Economic Activity of DNH, 2008-09 to 2012-13 Sector 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Agriculture , Forestry & 1.2 1.1 1.2 1.1 1.1 Fishing Manufacturing 89.6 88.4 87.1 86.2 86.6 Trade, Hotel & Restaurant 1.3 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.1 Financing, Insurance, Real 2.4 2.8 3.2 3.5 3.4 Estate & Business Services Real Estate, Ownership of 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.1 Dwellings & Business Services Per capita GSDP(Rs Per 253787 220825 217735 217080 229450 capita) Source:- GSDP Report of UT Administration of DNH Computed by : NCAER INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Industrial Estates (Nos.) 53 39 Industrial Units (Nos.) 3340 3292 Capital Investment (Cr.) 20000 Cr 12,146 Employment in Industries 130000 83143 (Nos.) KEY SECTORS Plastics, Pharmaceutical, Chemical & Chemical Products, Textiles, Electrical Conductors, Basic Metals, Paper and Paper Products, Tourism etc. New Industrial Policy announced on 22nd Jan.,2015 New investment of Rs. 35 cr. for 31 projects in Daman. New investment of 418.50 Cr for 160 project in DNH Focus Areas: Skill Development Development of Tourism Infrastructure. Ease of doing Business Investor facilitation portal launched. Investor friendly environment Incentive to labour intensive & green industries. Contd… 8 PRIME MINISTER’S INITIATIVES Direct cash transfer in beneficiaries Bank Accounts Status Name of Schemes No. of Benf. Scholarship Schemes (CSS) ( 11 No.) 9315 Janani Suraksha Yojana (CSS) 79 Pension Schemes (U.T. Plan) 10517 DBT – LPG (Consumers) (GOI) 64229 Matru Samriddhi Yojana (U.T. Plan) 220 Dairy Development Schemes (U.T. Plan) 09 Fisheries Development Schemes (U.T. Plan) 212 Indira Gandhi Matritva Sahyog Yojana 291 9 INITIATIVES TOWARDS GOOD GOVERNANCE • National Food Security Act 2013 has already been implemented in UT of Daman & Diu. • Launch of Samay Sudhini Seva for time bound delivery of 125 public services. • Online e-Services for 150 Services shortly. • Electronic Fund Transfer in all beneficiary oriented schemes. • Third Party Monitoring of all works above Rs. 1.00 Crore. • e-Tender for all Works / Procurement above Rs. 5.00 Lakh. • Interview free recruitments. • Replacement of Attested Documents by Self - attestation. • Replacement of Affidavit by Self - Certified Undertaking. • Rebate on Registration fee for Women on Property Registration. 10 Some Steps Toward…….. •All weather motorable concrete road connecting all the villages • Electrification of all villages . • 108 Dial Free Medical Ambulance Services free for all citizens • 1000 per month pension to old age people widows and disable having income Rs up to 1 lakh per annum aprox 11000. • All the benefit base transfer are through NEFT in the account of beneficiaries. • Implementation of Sanjivanee Swasth Bima Yojana with coverage of Rs 2,00,000 to the family having income up to 1 lakh per annum – insurance premium of Rs. 603 paid by UT Administration. The family of girl student are also covered under the scheme . Other family can also be covered under the scheme by paying premium amount of Rs 603 Combating Poverty : Making Anti-poverty Programs Effective Nutrition : National Food Security Act Sr. No. Name of UT Digitized Ration Cards Total FPS Operational Ration Cards seeded with ePOS Aadhaar 1 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 33920(100%) 23594 76 14(DBT) (70%) 2. Daman & Diu 22776 20143 51 51 (100 %) (88.44%) District Category of Ration Cards Total Numbers of Persons Food Grains being distributed (in kg) AAY PHH AAY PHH 35kg per R.C. For AAY & 5 Kg per Daman 919 12743 4561 49366 person for PHH Diu 175 10593 495 42744 Total 1145 23336 5056 105879 DNH 3236 31420 19253 161287 Combating Poverty : Making Anti-poverty Programs Effective Nutrition : Mid- day-Meal Scheme(MDMS) MDMS was launched as a centrally sponsored scheme in 1995 the objective of : Improving the nutritional status of school children's Eliminating class room hunger Enhancing school enrolment, retention Sr. Name of No of Number of Children Total No of Cook – No the UT Schools covered Children cum- Helper Enrolled 1 DNH 283 33386 42694 927 2. Daman & 99 14534 15240 329 Diu Best Practices o Training of Cook –cum-Helper o CCTV camera installed in 10 Schools o RO plants installed in all Schools oAll the Cook – cum-Helper given Aprons, Hand Gloves and Caps. o Variety in menu o Kitchens in all schools. Employment : Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) As per BPL Survey in 2002, only 535 family were identified as BPL families Sincere efforts were made to implement the scheme Very few persons came for registration under MGNREGA. Considering the number of industrials units in these UTs and availability of permanent nature of Jobs , response for the scheme was negligible. Hence MGNREGA could not be implemented in Daman & Diu. Housing for ALL by 2022 Rural and Urban Every family to have pucca house with water connection , toilet facilities, 24 X 7 electricity supply and access. Indira Awas Yojana (IAY) is social welfare programme being implemented to provide housing for Rural poor. The UT Administration launched Surodaya Awas Scheme . The beneficiary gets Rs 1.5 Lakh . The beneficiary should not have income more than Rs 1 Lakh per annum and have piece of land in his/her name . Sr. No Name of UTs Total number of eligible Total number of houses beneficiaries (SECC,2011) sanctioned 1 DNH 9904 3906 (2015-16) 1002 in (IAY) from 2011-16 2 Daman & Diu 3824 50(2015-16) Status of Housing for all for Urban: Sr. No Name of UTs Housing shortage, estimates Status by TAG (2012), (Nos.) 1 DNH 50000 The Nodal agency for implementation of PMAY has been identified. The MoA has been received in the Ministry 2 Daman & Diu 10000 The UT Administration is yet to submit MoA . Combating Poverty : New Approaches Jan Dhan Yojana, Aadhaar and Mobile (JAM): Towards Cash Transfers Two key instruments – Jan Dhan bank accounts under PMJDY and biometric identity cards under Aadhaar- promise to revolutionize the anti – poverty programmes by replacing the current cumbersome and leaky distribution of benefits. The plan envisages universal access to banking facilities with at least one basic banking account for every households. Status in UTs Sr. Name of the UTs Households with bank Households availing No. Account banking services (in %) 1 DNH 100 % 56.7 % 2 Daman & Diu 100 % 65.4 % Pradhan Mantri Social Security Schemes Sr. No. Name of the Scheme No. of Beneficiaries Daman & Diu DNH 1. Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana 19303 19884 ( Rs. 12.00 per year contribution to enjoy careful insured life up to Rs. 2.00 Lakh insurance cover) 2. Pradhan Mantri Jivan Jyoti Bima Yojana 9205 32998 (Anyone within the age of 18 years to 50 years can get enrolled. Policy holder would have to pay premium of Rs 300/- per year and they would be covered with a life insurance of Rs 2.00 Lakh) 3. Atal Pension Yojana 461 928 (Ensures old age pension to those who are not covered under any other pension or social security scheme ) 4.

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