In August 2009, Tribal Development Department of Maharashtra launched an educational program “Super 50” in collaboration with Pace Educational Trust. The Super 50 program will cite the 50 most meritorious tribal students in the state and prepare them for engineering and medical exams.
It will be a two-year residential program. Where students – hostels, mess, tablets, NCERT books, career counseling will be provided.
On August 28, 2019, the Tamil Nadu government launched its exclusive 24X7 education channel for school students. It is an initiative of the Department of School Education which aims to benefit students from classes 1 to 12. The channel is titled “Kalvi Tholikkachchi” (Education TV).
Naveen Patnaik announces ‘Mo Sarkar’ initiative for transparency in governance
Objective: To improve governance by collecting feedback on the behavior and professionalism displayed by government officials.
On August 15, 2019, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik announced the “Mo Sarkar” initiative during Independence Day celebrations in the state to ensure transparency in
governance. The new initiative started on October 2, 2019, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. Under this initiative, the Chief Minister and other ministers will seek feedback from ordinary citizens on the functioning of the government when visiting government facilities.
Mahatma Gandhi Sarbat Health Insurance Scheme
On August 2, 2019, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh launched health insurance called “Mahatma Gandhi Sarbant Bima Yojana” on the 75th birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. The Punjab government has integrated its scheme with the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana of the Central Government. This will benefit 46 lakh families of Punjab, it forms 76% of the population of Punjab. Significantly, 4.86 lakh families of Punjab have been covered under Ayushman Bharat. Now 31 lakh other families of the state have also been
covered by Mahatma Gandhi Sarbat Insurance Scheme.
It is the first state plan to provide health cover to 76% of the population, while in other states it is limited to 30% people.
QR Code Scheme: Delhi
On August 28, 2019, Lieutenant Governor of Delhi-Anil Baijal launched “QR Code Scheme” on “Himmat Plus” app launched by Delhi Police for the protection of women. The scheme aims to travel in yellow or black-colored taxis or auto-rickshaws from railway stations, airports and metro stations.
To increase the safety of women and other passengers.
Women will remain in touch with Delhi Police till the completion of the journey through this QR code.
Conservation plan approved for “Chilka and Ansupa’ lakes
On 19 August 2019, the Odisha Wetland Authority has approved the implementation of an integrated management plan of ‘Chilika and Ansupa’ lakes. Chilka Lake is the largest saltwater lagoon lake in India and Ansupa is the largest freshwater lake in Odisha. 5-year management plan of lakes worth Rs 80 crores
It is ready to increase the livelihoods of thousands of fishermen dependent on two water bodies on projected investment.
Manipur Government Launches School Phagdaba Scheme
On August 19, 2019, Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh launched the “School Fagdaba” (Make Education Better) scheme. The main objective of this scheme is to improve basic amenities, quality education and overall improvement in government schools.
Regular attendance of teachers, biometric devices will be established in every
government school in the state. Teachers will be posted in the schools for a minimum of 3 years.
Saksham Yuva Yojana
The “Saksham Yuva Yojana” for unemployed youth (but educated) was launched by the Haryana State Government on 1 April 2017. Under this scheme, the Haryana government provides unemployment allowances as well as jobs to unemployed youth. Under this scheme, 9000 rupees are provided to each registered unemployed postgraduate in lieu of 100 hours of work done by them.
Under this, these youth have to be appointed in various departments of the state government. The youth will be allowed to choose the skill.
Chief Minister Kanya Sumangala Yojana
On 25 October, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath launched the “Kanya Sumangala Yojana” for all districts. The purpose of this scheme is to end the practice of female infanticide and to promote family planning. Every district from it. About 500 girls will get benefit from this and with this, maximum two-daughters from each family will get the benefit of this scheme.
Under the scheme, the government provides financial assistance (Rs. 5,000) to the daughters at various stages from birth to their graduation.
Arundhati Golden Scheme
The Assam government announced the Arundhati Swarna Yojana for newly married couples registered on November 20, 2019. The scheme was launched from January 1, 2020. It is to be known that in this scheme, such a bride whose father’s annual income does not exceed Rs. 5 lakhs per annum will be able to get the benefit of it. Scheme: To get benefits under the scheme, the minimum age of bride and groom should be 2 years and 8 years respectively. Under this scheme, the bride will be given an amount of Rs 30,000 for buying gold. Its objective is to promote marriage registration in the state, prevent marriages of under-age and promote education in girls. Under this scheme 10 grams of gold will be given.
Urmool Expedition
In the year 1972, the cooperatives of milk producing cattle ranchers started Urmool (North Rajasthan Milk Union Limited). The purpose of this organization is to provide a standard of living to the common people of the desert region of Rajasthan. This includes education of adolescent girls, motivating the youth to self-employment.
Under the campaign, milk milk water water campaign has been launched recently for quality improvement.
Healthy Punjab campaign
The Mission Tandurst Punjab program was launched in Punjab on June 5, 2018, on the occasion of World Environment Day. In Mohali, Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh started the program from Mohali.
The objective of this campaign is to provide clean air, clean water and food without adulteration, as well as to make people health conscious.
The progress of this scheme can be gauged from the fact that Viktha Govindgarh, known as Punjab’s stall city, has registered an increase of 100 points in the Air Quality Index. Also, incidents of fire by the farmers in the state have reduced.
Peacock Terrace Peacock Electricity Scheme
In May 2019, the Government of Chhattisgarh implemented the Mukhyamantri Solar Power Scheme (Peacock Terrace Peacock Electricity) to provide solar power easily at affordable rates. This will boost solar power generation in Chhattisgarh. It is noteworthy that the government has set a target of producing 600 MW of electricity in the state by 2022 under the Jawahar Lal Nehru National Solar Mission. All sections of the beneficiaries can take advantage of the scheme.
Ground water recharge scheme
In May 2019, the Government of Chhattisgarh announced “Ground Water Recharge Scheme”. Under this scheme, the village of Bilaspur district became the first village in Aklatari state, where the groundwater recharge scheme was implemented to store ground water and maintain the water level. The scheme was launched as a pilot project.
Chief Minister Haat Bazar Clinic Scheme
Mukhyamantri Haat Bazaar Clinic Scheme was started in Bastar as a pilot project on 2 October 2019 in Chhattisgarh. It is important to note that due to the hospital distance in tribal and forest areas of the state, people were not able to provide regular health services. In rural areas, people continue to come to the haat-bazaars. In view of this, the government decided to send medical teams to the Haat-Bazaars and provide health services to the people. Here the mobile team of the Health Department, physicians and necessary equipments
Along with the treatment and blood tests, other path-tests will be done and free medicine will also be given.
Chief Minister Urban Slum Health Scheme
On October 2, 2019, the Chhattisgarh government launched Mukhyamantri Urban Salam Swasthya Yojana for the access of health services to the people and strengthening of health facilities. Be aware that in the slum areas of the 3 municipal corporations of the state, a mobile medical team will be present and treat people from 8 am to 2 pm on a day in the morning. The mobile medical unit will provide free medicines along with some necessary tests.