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Sep 10, 2015

[CA/Scheme] Indian States and their Schemes - Part 2


States and their Schemes – Part 2







Schemes
States
Purpose
AMMA
Tamil Nadu
AMMA: Assured Maximum Service to Marginal  People in all Villages
A group headed by Revenue Department officials and Tashildar would visit every village on every Tuesday (now changed to Friday) to meet the people and seek their grievances.
Launched on Feb 24, 2013
THAI
Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu villages Habitations Improvement
The only State focusing on ‘Habitation’ as the unit of development
Minimum basic requirements: Water supply, Street lights, roads, burial grounds and pathway to burial grounds
Kakatiya
Telangana
A program of restoring all the tanks and lakes in Telangana State, India.
Name Mission Kakatiya is given in the remembrance and tribute to the Kakatiya rulers who developed large number of the irrigation tanks.
Launched on March 12, 2015
Mhara Gaon-Jagmag Gaon
Haryana
Aimed at providing 24 hours uninterrupted power supply to rural domestic consumers in a phased manner with  their active participation
Grama Jyothi Scheme
Telangana
The scheme is aimed at comprehensive development of rural areas allowing planning and execution of works by villages themselves. For the successful implementation of the scheme, the state government has decided to invest 25000 crore rupees to empower villages.
Launched on August 17, 2015
City Taxi
Delhi
Scheme under which permits will be issued to 600 CC vehicles. Small size taxis between 600 cc and 749 cc operational under the scheme will have minimum flag down rate of 25 rupees for first two kilometres, which is same in the auto rickshaws
Yeshasvini
Karnataka
Rural health care scheme; Offering a low priced product for a wide range of surgical cover, nearly 823 defined surgical procedures to the farmer cooperators and his family members.
Aahar
Odisha
Subsidised food canteens; similar to Amma Unavagams in Tamil Nadu
Amma Unavagam
Tamil Nadu
It is a food subsidization program run by the Government of Tamil Nadu in India. "Amma" means mother in Tamil but clearly here refers to Chief Minister Ms. J. Jayalalithaa, who introduced this restaurant concept aimed at helping the very poor sections of the society
Under the scheme, municipal corporations of the state run canteens serving subsidized food at low prices.
Launched on: 2013
Anna Bhagya Yojana
Karnataka
To supply Food Grains at free of cost to Priority Household (AAY+BPL) families across the State. State’s own food security scheme




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