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raja swamy's List: self-help schemes

  • May 04, 09

    Namakku Naame Thittam:
    a variety of public works covered including upgradation of roads

    • Under this Scheme, the public themselves can select works as they need and execute it as per the provisions in the guidelines of the Scheme.
  • May 04, 09

    not exactly 'self-help' but decentralization of funds for development works to panchayats

    • ii)Cement Concrete  roads: can be taken up for an amount not exceeding Rs.3 lakhs of  tied funds. 
  • May 04, 09

    Member of Legislative Assembly Constituency Development Scheme (MLACDS)

    # Upgradation to/renewal of B.T.roads
    # Laying of Cement Concrete Roads.

    A wide range of housing and other construction activities

    • i)In the Village Panchayats and Town Panchayats, construction of individual/Group houses on the IAY model for SC/ST/MBC/BC beneficiaries who are below the poverty line (BPL).
       
        ii)In the Village Panchayats and Town Panchayats, upgradation of Kutcha houses, following the model of upgradation of kutcha houses under IAY for SC/ST/MBC/BC beneficiaries who are below the poverty line.
       
        iii)Repairs  to Group houses constructed (up to 1997) under Government Schemes in Village Panchayats and Town Panchayats subject to an allocation of not exceeding Rs.10,000/- per house.
       
       
      iv)Construction of buildings, compound walls and purchase of furniture and equipments for all types of Government Hospitals, PHCs and Government Veterinary Hospitals.
       
       v) Construction of Buildings, Compound walls and purchase of furniture and equipments for Panchayat Union/ Government Schools and Government colleges.
       
       vi) Construction of buildings for Public Distribution Shops, Direct Purchase Centres, Milk Producers’ Co-operative Societies and Bulk Chilling Centres.
       
       vii) In Urban areas, repairs to houses constructed (up to 1997) by Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board / Tamil Nadu Housing Board/ TAHDCO with the recommendation of concerned MLA subject to a ceiling of Rs.10,000/- per house.
  • May 04, 09

    NABARD - from 1999 not only state govts, but also panchayat raj institutions, NGOs, SHGs etc. became eligible to borrow from the RIDF.

    •     Initially, only Sate Governments were eligible to borrow out of RIDF on project basis. However, Panchayat Raj Institutions (PRIs), Non- Governmental Organisations. Self-Help Groups, etc. were made eligible to borrow out of RIDF w.e.f. 1st April 1999
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