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PRADHAN MANTRI ADI ADARSH GRAM YOJANA (PMAAGY)

Posted 15 Feb 2024

Updated 22 Mar 2024

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Why in the news?

The Parliamentary panel on Social Justice and Empowerment has highlighted slow pace of implementation of the Pradhan Mantri Adi Adarsh Gram Yojana (PMAAGY).

 

About PMAAGY

  • Vision: Aims to achieve integrated development of 36,428 villages with more than 500 tribal populations and 50% or more ST persons in them.
    • It is a revamped version of the Special Central Assistance to Tribal Sub-Scheme (2017), under which funds were provided to the States with notified STs for the development and welfare of tribal people.
  • Objectives: 
    • Preparation of Village Development Plans.
    • Maximizing the benefit of the schemes of the Centre and States to the Scheduled Population.
    • Improving the infrastructure in vital sectors like health, education, connectivity and livelihood.
  • Ministry: Ministry of Tribal Affairs
  • Convergence: Converges with 58 schemes of the Centre and the States that have Schedule Tribe Component to bridge various gaps. 

Challenges in the implementation of the Scheme

  • Delay in allocation of funds: In 2 years of its implementation funds have been released only for less than 40% of the number of villages approved.
  • Lack of a fixed time limit: There is no time limit fixed for the integrated development of each village. 
  • Low rate of approval of Village development plans: Only 24% of the villages identified under the Integrated Plan were approved by the Project Appraisal Committee in 2 years.
  • Lack of implementation guidelines/Standard Operating Procedure (SOP): The Ministry of Tribal Affairs is yet to come up with a clear implementation guideline to streamline the process.
  • Lack of Specific data: The specific data on the population of Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) in several States/UTs is not available.

 

Way forward

  • Lay down guidelines/SOPs: Clear guidelines concerning the integrated development of tribal villages along with a specified time limit.
    • As a corollary, standardise Village Development Plans to reduce the delays in approval and fund allocation.
  • Review the criteria for selection of villages: Steps can be taken to include villages that have less than 50% ST population for a more holistic and inclusive implementation of the scheme.
  • Monitoring of the implementation:  Necessary support systems need to be created at the District/Division level to help the Project Monitoring Unit in coordination with the District Level Committee.
  • Creation and maintenance of a reliable database: The database related to the status of PVTGs in various states and implemented development plans can be maintained centrally by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs.

 

  • Tags :
  • Government Scheme
  • Ministry of Tribal Affairs
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