Thursday, 18 October 2012

project

project sankalp-------aids



SETHUSAMUDARAM PROJECT-----LINKS BETWN PALK BAY AND GULF OF MANNAR






A project titled 'Apna Khata' (Our Account),which was launched
in Rajasthan has bagged the “public choice award” at the E-World Forum-2012 in
recognition of its significant contribution to rural development. It is related to which of
the following State Government initiatives---Land record computerization















Govt schemes and policies
Chattisgragh has recently started a new experiment to link the PDS (Public Distribution System) services to the smart card of Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY), to check the leakages in the PDS System
Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY, literally "National Health Insurance Programme",is a government-run health insurance scheme for the Indian poor. It provides for cashless insurance for hospitalisation in public as well private hospitals. The scheme started enrolling on April 1, 2008 and has been implemented in 25 states of India. A total of 23 million families have been enrolled as of February 2011
The Integrated Rural Development Programme (IRDP) is a rural development program of the Government of India launched in Financial Year 1978 and extended throughout India by 1980. It is a self-employment program intended to raise the income-generation capacity of target groups among the poor. The target group consists largely of small and marginal farmers, agricultural labourers and rural artisans living below the poverty line

Jawahar rozgar yojana
SANGAM YOJANA--- TO ENSURE WELFARE OF HANDICAPPED

BHARAT NIRMAN YOJANA(2005)
National rural employment programme
Training rural youth for self employment(1979)
Integrated rural development program













 in October 2003, Government of India initiated an incentive scheme named the 'Nirmal Gram Puraskar’(NGP). NGP is given to those "open defecation free" Nirmal Gram Panchayats, Blocks, and Districts which have become fully sanitized. The incentive provision is for Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) as well as individuals and organizations that are the driving force for full sanitation coverage.























Project Seabird Phase IIA: Rs 10,000 crore for expansion of Karwar base
The Navy has plans for expansion of its strategic Karwar naval base in Karnataka under the Project Seabird Phase
IIA which involves construction of a wide range of new facilities and augmentation of certain existing facilities. The
expansion project will cost over Rs 10,000 crore. Navy will be capable to berth around 30 major warships at Karwar
after the completion of Phase-IIA by 2017-18.
What is Project Seabird ?
 First approved in 1985 at an initial cost of Rs 350 crore, since then it has been hindered by long delays and fund
insufficiencies.
 Phase-I has already been completed, has made the Navy capable to deploy more than 15 warships at Karwar.
 Phase-II will empower the Karwar naval station with an airbase, armament depot, dockyard complex and missile
silos, apart from additional jetties, berthing and anchorage facilities.
What are the objectives of Project Seabird ?
 The Project Seabird aims to ease the naval dockyards in Mumbai which is clogged due to increased traffic and
pollution.
 Another major reason is to establish a major base at some distance from Pakistani cities and range of their
missiles.

 The base will be used for deploying Russian-origin aircraft carrier Admiral Gorshkov, Scorpene submarines and
carry out military aircraft operations.

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