SANSAD ADARSH GRAM YOJANA - MAKE IN INDIA - SAMVAY -SAGARMALA-COASTAL ECONOMIC ZONE
Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojna:
Overview: The
government has launched ambitious village development scheme, called Sansad
Adarsh Gram Yojana, on October 11, the birth anniversary of social activist Jaiprakash
Narayan, who led the mid 1970’s political movement against the then prime
minister Indira Gandhi. Under the scheme, each Member of Parliament will take the
responsibility of developing physical and institutional infrastructure in three
villages and turn them into model villages by 2019. Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana
is a rural development and cleanliness programme broadly focusing upon the
development in the villages which includes social development, cultural
development and spread motivation among the people on social mobilization of
the village community.
Sansad
Adarsh Gram Yojna was initiated to bring the member of parliament of all the
political parties under the same umbrella while taking the responsibility of
developing physical and institutional infrastructure in villages and turn them
into model villages.
Make in India:
Make
in India is an international marketing campaigning initiated by the Prime
Minister, on September 25, 2014 to attract businesses from around the world to
invest and manufacture in India. It is a reiteration of PM’s strong faith in
the country’s strong economic and infrastructure potential. PM clearly aims to explore all this to the
fullest extent and fulfill his desire to restore the golden era of India, when
it was self-sufficient and reliant. One fervently hopes that this will also introduce
quality into goods and create much needed jobs in India.
SAMVAY:
For
integrating vocational and conventional education, Union Human Resource
Development Minister Smriti Irani launched Skill Assessment Matrix for Vocational
Advancement of Youth (SAMVAY). The Minister said that next academic year all
central universities will implement credit transfer scheme to facilitate
seamless movement of students.
Sagarmala – Coastal
Economic Zones:
In
its move, to revive the NDA’s flagship Sagarmala (string of ports) project, conceptualized
during the Vajpayee Regime, the government will develop 10 Coastal Economic
Regions (CERs) in the influence zone. The project would need Rs.5000/- crore in
the next 5 years, for modernization of ports and efficient evacuation besides
developing CERs. This will come from gross budgetary support to create
infrastructure and other facilities that would make these zones the hub for
manufacturing and economic activities and to take such these to the hinterland.
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