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Drinking Water Supply

Water supply is the provision of water by public utilities, commercial organizations, community endeavors or by individuals, usually via a system of pumps and pipes. Mission is to ensure all rural households have access to and use of safe and sustainable drinking water and improved sanitation facilities.

Allocated Amount

58.31 Cr

Spent Amount

39.00 Cr

Health Care

Rural Hospitals are a critical, yet vulnerable, part of our national healthcare delivery system. The prove emergency department services , inpatient care , outpatient care, long term care, care coordination services.

Allocated Amount

79.98 Cr

Spent Amount

54.12 Cr

Education

Majority of India still lives in villages and so the topic of rural education in India is of utmost importance. Every child has has access to an education and that they are never denied this right. They have right to enrol in education and to be supported to transition between and complete their education.

Allocated Amount

64.24 Cr

Spent Amount

25.14 Cr

Women And Children Welfare

Women constitute 48 per cent of the total population in India. They suffer many disadvantages as compared to men in literary rates, labour participation rates and earnings. The development of women has been receiving attention of the Government of India from the First Plan. But it was treated as a subject of welfare and clubbed together with the welfare of the disadvantaged groups like destitute, disabled, aged, etc

Allocated Amount

34.50 Cr

Spent Amount

20.85 Cr

Skill Development

A skill is the ability to carry out a task with pre-determined results often within a given amount of time, energy, or both. The main objective is to upgrade skills to international standards through significant industry involvement and develop necessary frameworks for standards, curriculum and quality assurance.

Allocated Amount

14.94 Cr

Spent Amount

5.84 Cr

Sanitation

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene WASH are some of the most basic needs for human health and survival. WASH can also be crucial components in freeing people from poverty. Drinking water supply and sanitation in India continue to be inadequate, despite longstanding efforts by the various levels of government and communities at improving coverage. A number of innovative approaches to improve water supply and sanitation have been tested in India.

Allocated Amount

57.39 Cr

Spent Amount

55.29 Cr