S.No. | Rural Development Programme | Year of Beginning | Objective/Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Community Development Programme (CDP) | 1952 | Over-all development of rural areas with people's participation. |
2 | Rural Electrification Corporation | 1969 | Electrification in rural areas |
3 | Accelerated Rural Water Supply Programme(ARWSP) | 1972-73 | For providing drinking water in villages |
4 | Crash Scheme for Rural Employment | 1972-73 | For rural employment |
5 | National Institution for Rural Development | 1977 | Training, investigation and advisory organization for rural development |
6 | National Rural Employment Programme (NREP) | 1980 | To provide profitable employment opportunities to the rural poor |
7 | Development of Women and Children in Rural Areas (DWCRA) | 1982 | To provide suitable opportunities of self-employment to the women belonging to the rural families who are living below the poverty line. |
8 | Rural Landless Employment Guarantee Programme (RLEGP) | 1983 | For providing employment to landless farmers and laborers |
9 | National Fund for Rural Development (NFRD) | 1984 | To grant 100% tax rebate to donors and also to provide financial assistance for rural development projects. |
10 | Council for Advancement of People's Actions and Rural Technology (CAPART) | 1986 | To provide assistance for rural prosperity. |
11 | Service Area Account (SAA) | 1988 | A new credit policy for rural areas |
12 | Jawahar Rozgar Yojana | 1989 | For providing employment to rural unemployed. |
13 | Agriculture and Rural Debt Relief Scheme (ARDRS) | 1990 | To exempt bank loans upto Rs. 10,000 of rural artisans and weavers. |
14 | Supply of Improved Toolkits to Rural Artisans | 1992 | To supply modern toolkits to the rural craftsmen except the weavers , tailors , embroiders and tobacco laborers who are living below the poverty line. |
15 | District Rural Development Agency (DRDA) | 1993 | To provide financial assistance for rural development. |
16 | Mahila Samridhi Yojana | 1993 | To encourage the rural women to deposit in Post Office Saving Account. |
17 | Swarna Jayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana | 1999 | For eliminating rural poverty and unemployment and promoting self-employment. |
18 | Pradhan Mantri Gramodaya Yojana | 2000 | To fulfil basic requirements in rural areas. |
19 | Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) | 2000 | To line all vilages with pakka road |
20 | Bharat Nirman Program | 2005 | Development of Rural Infrastructure including six components : irrigation, Water supply, Housing, Road, Telephone and Electricity. |
21 | National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGA) | 2006 | To provide atleast 100 days wage employment in rural areas. |
22 | Indira Awaas Yojana | 1999 | To help construction of new dwelling units as well as conversion of unserviceable kutcha houses into pucca/semi-pucca by members of SC/STs, freed bonded labourers and also non-SC/ST rural poor below the poverty line by extending them grant-in-aid. |
23 | National Livelihood Mission | 2009-10 | To reduce poverty among rural BPL by promoting diversified and gainful self-employment and wage employment opportunities which would lead to an appreciable increase in income on sustainable basis. |
24 | Pradhanmantri Adarsh Gram Yojana (PMAGY) | 2010 | Integrated development of scheduled castes dominated villages in the country. |
25 | Sampoorna Gramin Rozgar Yojana | 2001 | To provide additional wage employment in the rural areas as also food security, along with the creation of durable community, social and economic infrastructure in rural areas. |
26 | Twenty Point Program | 1975 | Poverty eradication and and raising the standard of living. |
27 | Draught Prone Areas Programme (DPAP) | 1973-74 | To minimise the adverse effects of drought on production of crops and livestock and productivity of land, water and human resources ultimately leading to drought proofing of the affected areas. |
28 | Annapurna Scheme | 2000 | To ensure food security for all create a hunger free India in the next five years and to reform and improve the Public Distribution System so as to serve the poorest of the poor in rural and urban areas. |
IGNOU Post-Graduate Diploma in Rural Development (PGDRD)
IGNOU PGDRD Research Work
Sunday, December 18, 2016
Community and Rural Development Programme in India
Friday, December 2, 2016
IGNOU PGDRD Research Proposal Synopsis Format
Before starting your project, you have to submit a proposal for review. Here is a format for PGDRD project. You can use your own format also for a research proposal.
Title
Introduction
Statement of the problem
Objectives of Study
Review of literature
Hypothesis
Research Methodology
· Universe
· Sample Size
· Sources of Data Collection
· Tools and Methods of Data Collection
· Analysis of Data
References
Many formats are available for the synopsis presentation. You can use any of them.
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Friday, September 16, 2016
Where to submit the IGNOU PGDRD Project Work
HI guys…
If you have prepared your IGNOU
PGDRD project and got signature from your college supervisor then you have to
send the project work to the Head Quarter of the IGNOU. Your college supervisor
can also do this process but you can also send the project of PGDRD to the IGNOU
HQ.
IGNOU PGDRD Project In Hindi
IGNOU PGDRD is a very useful course if you want to make career in the development field. This course is equally important if you want to go for higher education in the field of rural development and social work.
In the IGNOU PGDRD course, you have to submit a project. This project is about research work. You will do a research on a selected topic after getting approval from the study center coordinator. If you are looking for the IGNOU PGDRD project in Hindi, then you can contact for the help. I will teach you about how to make IGNOU PGDRD project in Hindi.
Contact Number 9716980784
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Ethics of Home Visit In Field Work Training
In your social work training, you
will do home visit for data collection and spreading awareness about the NGO’s
program. Home visit is a good way to start relationships with your clients. By
doing home visit, you can easily build rapport in any community.
If you are going for home visit,
follow some ethics like
·
Remove your sandals/shoes outside.
·
Introduce yourself.
·
Take permission of starting the interview.
·
Ask slowly and clearly so that the client can
understand easily.
·
Ask one question at one time. Do not ask many
questions in one shot. Give time to your client.
Monday, October 5, 2015
How to Make IGNOU PGDRD Project Work?
IGNOU PGDRD ka project kaise
banaye?
Hello friends…
First of all, you need to select
a good topic for your project work. You need to discuss with your college
faculty on project work. Then you have to make a project proposal for the project
work. After that you have to make the project report.
Project proposal may have
following topics.
·
Title
·
Introduction
·
Objectives
·
Hypothesis
·
Resarch Questions
·
Information on Universe
·
Sample size
·
Data analysis methods
·
Chapterization
·
Questions for data collection.
If you are facing problems, contact
on given numbers.
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