Programme Related To Agriculture
Inside the Post , we will study..
1. Integrated Rural Development Programme (IRDP)
2. Training of Rural Youth for Self Employment (TRYSEM)
3.National Rural Employment Program (NREP)
4, Jawahar Rojgar Yogna (JRY)
5. Sampoorna Gramin Rozgar Yogna (SGRY)
6. Swarnajayanti Gram Swarojgar Yojana (SGSY)
7. Development of women and children in rural areas (DWCRA)
8. High Yielding Variety Program (HYV)
9. Small Farmers Development Agency (SFDA)
10, Intensive Agricultural District Program (IADP)
11. Intensive Agricultural Area Program (IAAP)
12. Command Area Development Programme (CADP)
13. Ethnical and Hilly area Development Programme
Integrated Rural Development Programme (IRDP)
Launched in 20oct. 1980
Target group BPL agriculturists
Aim of Integrated rural development programme (IRDP)
The goal of Integrated Rural Development Program is to help families who live below the poverty line to enhance their state of living and to empower the poor by helping them develop at every position.
The program’s objects are met by furnishing productive means and inputs to its target groups.
Training of Rural Youth for Self Employment (TRYSEM)
Launched in 1979
Target group rural youth (18-35 yr.)
Goal of Training of Rural Youth for Self Employment (TRYSEM)
To give specialized skill to the pastoral youth from the families below poverty line to enable them to take up tone employment in the broad fields of farming and allied conditioning, diligence, services and business enterprises.
Not only physical skill, but also change in station, improvement of provocation.
Also read : Important Schemes Related To Agriculture
National Rural Employment Program (NREP)
Launched in 1977
Target group rural poor
Goal of National rural employment program (NREP)
To give productive means to the pastoral poor to enable them to induce fresh or incremental income out of the handed means and also leave a fat to repay the loan.
To give employment to the pastoral poor by creating durable community means or bearing other work programme both during busy and spare period.
To give introductory infrastructural installations like clean drinking water, medical installations, education, electrification, pastoral roadsetc.
Jawahar Rojgar Yogna (JRY)
Launched in 1 april 1989
Launched by incorporating National Rural Employment Program (NREP) and Pastoral Landless Employment Guarantee Programme (RLEGP). At the end of Seventh Five Year Plan.
Target group pastoral poor family
Aim of Jawahar rojgar yogna (JRY)
• To induce fresh economic employment for the jobless rural youth.
• To produce productive community means which would profit the poor sections therefore, strengthening the pastoral structure.
• To ameliorate the overall quality of life in pastoral areas.
Sampoorna Gramin Rozgar Yogna (SGRY)
Launched in 2001, by incorporating jawahar gram samridhi Yojana (jgsy) and employment assurance scheme (eas)
Target goup pastoral poor family
Aim of Sampoorna gramin rozgar yogna (SGRY)
The aim of the programme is to give fresh paycheck employment in the rural areas as also food security, along with the creation of durable community, social and profitable structure in rural areas.
The SGRY is open to all pastoral poor who are in need of paycheck employment and desire to do primer and unskilled work in and around the village
Swarnajayanti Gram Swarojgar Yojana (SGSY)
Launched in 1 april, after reviewing and restructuring of the former IRDP and confederated scheme like dwcra, trysem
. Target group poor people
aim of Swarnajayanti Gram Swarojgar Yojana (SGSY)
The aim of the SGSY is to bring the supported Swarozgaris above the poverty line by furnishing them income generating means through bank credit and Government subvention.
The Scheme is being enforced on a 7525 cost sharing of between the Centre and the States.
Also read : Important Schemes Related To Agriculture
Development of women and children in rural areas (DWCRA)
Launched in 1980’s
Target group poor women
Aim of Development of women and children in rural areas (DWCRA)
The fundamental aim of DWCRA is to give pastoral women with productive income-generating capital and credit, and enhance their chops.
It also seeks to give an effective organisational support structure so that the women can admit backing in the product of goods and services more effectively.
High Yielding Variety Program (HYV)
Launched in 1966
Target group Punjab, Haryana and western UP
Aim of High yielding variety program (HYV)
To attain attaining tone- adequacy in food through high yoelding kinds combined with the operation of high analysis and balanced toxin, irrigation, factory protection, bettered toolsetc.
Small Farmers Development Agency (SFDA)
Launched in 1971
Target group borderline and small growers and agrarian labourers
Goal of Small Farmers Development Agency (SFDA)
The fundamental aim of this agency was to enable elected target groups of borderline and small growers and agrarian labourers to ameliorate their income through productive conditioning and perfecting their living bones.
Intensive Agricultural District Program (IADP)
Launched in 1960
Target group quarter with high eventuality to increase yield
Goal of Intensive Agricultural District Program (IADP)
To achieve rapid-fire increase in the position of husbandry product through a attention of fiscal, specialized, extension and executive coffers.
To achieve a tone-generating advance in productivity and to raise the product eventuality by stimulating the mortal and physical process of change.
To demonstrate the most effective ways of adding product and therefore, to give assignments for extending similar boosted agrarian product programes to other areas.
Intensive Agricultural Area Program (IAAP)
Launched in 1964
Aim of Intensive Agricultural Area Program (IAAP)
To bring about 20 to 25 per cent of the cultivated area of the country under the ferocious agrarian development.
it is Bettered interpretation of package programme.
Command Area Development Programme (CADP)
Launched in 1974
Target area area near swash for assured irrigation
Goal of Command Area Development Programme (CADP)
To insure a briskly and more application of irrigation water in named major and medium irrigation systems.
To increase productivity per unit of land and water.
To develop intertwined system of effective irrigation water distribution and effective water operation practices.
Ethnical and Hilly area Development Programme
Launched in 1973
Target area ethnical area and hilly belts
Aim of Ethnical and hilly area development Programme
To insure stylish application of water and land for farming andhorticulture.The enhancement of land, water and electricity.
To produce installation of casing for the landless growers.
To minimize the traditional planting of trees and Jhoom tilling on the granges.
To encourage the side business-cattle development, dairy development, piggeries, scapegoat, lamb, beehive and silk-worm reining.