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Government Schemes 2012, National schemes at centre India, Government Schemes 2012, 2013, Important government plans, schemes, Top government schemes India, Important Governement Schemes India 2012, 2014
National Schemes going on at the centre in India.
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Aam Aadmi Bima Yojana (AABY) covers death and disability insurance for the benefit of rural landless households in the country. It provides insurance against natural as well as accidental and partial/ permanent Disability. B
Bachat Lamp Yojana is a program by the government of India to reduce the cost of compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs, i.e., energy saving lights) sold to consumers. Implemented through the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) in India's Ministry of Power, the program's goal is to deliver CFLs at the cost of normal lightbulbs.
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CGHS was started with the objective of providing comprehensive medical care facilities to Central Government employees and their family members.It provides services to Members and Ex-members of Parliament, Judges of the Supreme Court and High Court (sitting and retired), Freedom Fighters, Central Government Pensioners, Employees of Semi-Autonomous bodies/Semi Government Organisations, Accredited Journalists, Ex-Governors and Ex-Vice-Presidents of India
The Central Plan Scheme Monitoring System (CPSMS) is a public financial management reforms initiative of the Government of India which monitors programs in the social sector and tracks funds disbursed. CPSMS' purpose is to provide greater transparency and accountability to social sector monitoring that has not existed until now. Financial utilization can be put in the public domain, and fund transfers to grassroots entities and utilization by them can be accessed by interested individuals and organizations. The system uses a web-enabled application developed in the office of Controller General of Accounts, the apex accounting authority of the Government of India under Ministry of Finance (India). In the first step, every agency receiving funds is registered on the system, including registration of all the bank accounts of the agency; this information is shared with the respective banks’ Core Banking System (CBS) for authentication. I
Poverty alleviation
Urban employment generation
Rural employment generation
Indira Awaas Yojana is a social welfare programme to provide housing for the rural poor in India. It is one of the major flagship programs of the Rural Development Ministry to construct houses for BPL population in the villages. Under the scheme, financial assistance worth Rs. 75,000/- in plain areas and Rs. 75,000/- in difficult areas is provided for construction of houses. The houses are allotted in the name of the woman or jointly between husband and wife. The construction of the houses is the sole responsibility of the beneficiary and engagement of contractors is strictly prohibited. Sanitary latrine and smokeless chullah are required to be constructed along with each IAY house for which additional financial assistance is provided from Total Sanitation Campaign and Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana respectively. This scheme, operating since 1985, provides subsidies and cash-assistance to people in villages for construct their houses, themselves
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