Odisha Government Schemes List
The Government of Odisha had came up with various schemes from time to time for the people of the State. They are detailed below:
Scheme | Launched on | Department | Sector | Provisions |
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Biju Pucca Ghar Yojana | September 2014 | Rural Development | Housing | Aims at converting all Kucchha Houses to Pucca Houses in Rural Areas. Mo Kudia Scheme has now been subsumed into it. |
Banishree Yojana | Women & Child Development | Scholarship | Aims at providing scholarships to children with special needs studying in schools from primary to University level including those pursuing technical and vocational education. [1] | |
Mo Kudia | February 2008 | Rural Development | Housing | Aims at providing houses to poor who do not find themselves enrolled in BPL List or are not covered under Indira Aawas Yojana. This schemes has now been subsumed into Biju Pucca Ghar Yojana |
Mamata Yojana | October 2011 | Women & Child Development | Health | It is conditional cash transfer maternity benefit scheme. Pregnant and Lactating women of 19 years and above receive Rs. 5000/- in four installments through Bank Account |
Biju Krushak Kalyan Yojana | November 2013 | Agriculture | Health Insurance | A health insurance scheme for the farmers in the state of Odisha.[2] |
Biju Gram Jyoti Yojana | 2007 | Energy | Rural Electrification | Aims at providing electricity to villages which are not covered under the Rajiv Gandhi Gramin Vidyutkaran Yojana (RGGVY) |
Biju Atma Nijukti Yojana | April 2015 | MSME | Self Employment | Aims at providing loans and subsidy to the people of the state for self-employment. Under this scheme MSME department aims to generate one lakh jobs in the 2015-16 financial year in the MSME sector. |
Ama Jungle Yojana | January 2014 | Forest & Environment | Forest Restoration | Focuses on forest restoration, promotion of sustainable management of forests and improvement of livelihoods of forest dependent communities. The scheme would be implemented over a period of eight years in three phases. |
Biju Juba Sasaktikaran Yojana | October 2011 | School & Mass Education | Education | Providing laptops to meritorious students between age group of 18 to 25 |
Biju KBK Yojana | October 2011 | |||
Mukhya Mantri Sadak Yojana | 2014 | Rural Development | Road | To cover roads that have been left out under PMGSY. |
Biju Gaon Gadi Yojana | February 2014 | Road & Transport Department | Communication | To improve communication in backwards tribal district in Odisha. At present operational in 12 districts of odisha. |
Baristha Bunakar Sahayata Yojana | August 2016 | - | Elderly Care | A special assistance scheme for elderly handloom weavers. Aim is to improve the financial condition of over 8,000 weavers, who have been working in this field for the last 20 years. Handloom weavers above the age of 60 years would get a monthly pension of 500 rupees, and those above 80 years would get 700 rupees |
Mukhyamantri Nijukti Srusti Yojana | February 2014 | Skill Development & Technical Education | Employment | To generate employment opportunities for unemployed youths through skill development training. Target = 11 lakhs men and women in five years. |
Madhu Babu Pension Yojana | October 2011 | Women & Child Development | Pension | Pension Scheme for Old, Widow and Disables.[3] |
Nirman Shramik Pucca Ghar Yojana | February 2015 | Labour & Employee Insurance | Housing & Pension | To provide shelter to construction worker. Construction workers having a registration for a minimum period of five years will be eligible to get Rs. 1 lakh as housing grant under the scheme. Construction workers having registration for a minimum period of five years will be eligible to get a monthly pension of Rs. 500 on attaining the age of 60 years”. |
Biju Setu Yojana | October 2011 | Rural Development | Development | Construction of New Bridges on RD Roads and Important PS Roads to provide all weather connectivity to rural areas |
Gopabandhu Grameen Yojana | 2006 | Rural Development | Regional Imbalance | To provide additional funding for development of roads, supply of drinking water and electricity to the 11 districts which are not covered under the Backward Region Grants Fund (BRGF) |
Biju Krushak Vikash Yojana | 2000 | Agriculture | Irrigation | Aimed to maximise the irrigation potential through pani panchayats. The objective of the Government was to irrigate an additional 2.4 lakh hectares of agricultural land during the five-year period from 2000. |
Biju Kanya Ratna Yojana | 2016 | W&CD | Women Empowerment | Creating an Environment for Girls that promotes equal opportunities, eliminates discrimination and ensures empowerment through changes in societal attitude. Announced in Odisha Budget of 2016-2017. To be launched in selected Districts - Angul, Dhenkanal, Ganjam. Allocation - 2 Crore. |
Ahar Yojana | April 1, 2015 | Odisha Mining Corporation | Food Subsidization | Provides cheap lunch to urban poor at a subsidised price of Rs 5 per meal. The mission of this scheme is to provide cheap lunch to laborers who travel to big cities in search of work.[4] |
References
- ↑ http://wcdodisha.gov.in/node/68
- ↑ "Biju Krushak Kalyan Yojana". National Informatics Centre, Ministry of Communication & IT, Govt of India, Odisha State Unit. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
- ↑ "Madhu Babu Pension Yojna". WCD Dept., Govt. of Odisha. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
- ↑ "CM Naveen Patnaik extends cheap meal programme "Aahar" to all districts - The Economic Times". The Economic Times. 14 April 2016. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
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