Assam Schemes and Projects

Assam  Schemes and Projects:-

SVAYEM (Swami Vivekananda Assam Youth Empowerment) Yojana:-

  • Under this programme, one lakh youth will be provided suitable credit support for taking up income generating enterprises. The loan amount will be up to Rs. 1 Lakh for the new business and up to Rs. 2 Lakh for the existing entrepreneurs.
  • State Government will provide 20% subsidy and will also set up ‘Risk Fund’ with select banks so that the banks will be encouraged to advance loans without much hesitation of recovery issues.
  • Detailed Guidelines of SVAYEM Yojana will be issued soon. For this purposes, Rs.200.00 crore towards 20% subsidy and Rs.100.00 crore for risk fund have been set apart.

Kanaklata Mahila Sabalikaran Yojana (KAMS):-

  • The Government of Assam proposed to promote 1 lakh Women self-help groups. Each SHG will be extended a financial support upto Rs.5.00 lakh as loan including capital subsidy over a period of time. An initial grant of Rs.25,000/- will be provided to each group in the current financial year and then subsequent support will depend on fulfilling a set of criteria.
  • This programme will help more than 10 lakh women in the State directly and accordingly Rs.250.00 crore has been allotted in the current financial year 2017-18 for this.
  • Further, the Government will exempt the women SHGs from stamp duty for documentation related to Bank loan upto Rs.2.5 lakh in the financial year 2017-18.

Gene Bank for Indigenous Fish (GBIF):-

  • For the conservation of the 82 endangered indigenous fish Population of Assam like Puthi, Dorikona, Baralia, Khalihana, Chelakani, Bata, Aleng etc, a program for the conservation of the germplasm, propagation and restoration has been planned.
  • With the aim of conserving the Fish Biodiversity-2/”>Biodiversity a scientific directory of indigenous fish species along with a data base of genebank of entire Assam is being planned.
  • It is proposed to initiate a Scientific Conservation Programme for Indigenous Fish (SCoPIF) by involving the Fishery College of Assam & the Fisheries-2/”>Fisheries Department, covering both experimental and natural habitat at an estimated cost of 9.36 crore.
  • For this purpose, Rs. 2.00 crore has been allocated in the Current Budget to kick start the project.
  • Assam is one of the eight states which will benefit through a central government project on ornamental fisheries. The department of Animal Husbandry, dairying and fisheries, under the Union ministry of agriculture and farmers welfare, has initiated a programme to unlock the ornamental fisheries sector by launching a pilot scheme, with a total outlay of Rs 61.89 crore.

Reforms In Mid-Day Meal: Bi-Weekly Eggs & Cooking Gas:-

  • The Government of Assam has decided to provide eggs to all 42.61 lakh children in the Lower Primary and Upper Primary schools twice a week as part of the Mid Day Meal programme at a cost of about Rs 130 crore per year.
  • Further, the Government intends to provide cooking gas connection to every Government school providing Mid Day Meal. This will not just help our children get faster and hotter meals but also reduce the environmental impact.
  • Moreover, to ensure the timely availability of funds for the various expenditures involved like purchase of raw materials, remuneration of cooks, other incidental expenses etc. the Government of Assam proposes to introduce a system – something akin to Green Channel – wherein the required amount is released by the State Government in a timely manner without waiting for releases from Government of India.

Price Stabilisation Fund:-

  • Government of Assam plans to set up a Rs. 150 Crore “Price Stabilization Fund” to be at the disposal of the Food & Civil Supplies department for them to step in and correct any market failures which lead to rapid increase in the prices of essential commodities.

Financial Incentives For Ujwala:-

  • In order to incentivize the adoption of LPG connections by BPL families, the Government of Assam plans to provide financial assistance of Rs 1000/- per family in addition to the incentives provided by Government of India through it Ujwala scheme which aims to provide free LPG connections to BPL families. This will fasten the adoption of LPG connections and transform the kitchens of Rural Assam in a rapid manner. For this purpose, Rs. 5 crore has been allocated in this Budget.

Tejasvi Navadhitamastu Edu-Infra Funds (TNEIF): Development of Professional Colleges and Universities:-

  • The Government of Assam proposed to allocate special grants of Rs. 667 crore in the name of Tejasvi Navadhitamastu Funds for Infrastructure-2/”>INFRASTRUCTURE-development/”>Infrastructure Development of Professional Colleges and Universities to be spent over a period of three to four years.
  • Further, the Government of Assam will start 8 women colleges in Minority dominated areas, three Government Degree Colleges, three Polytechnics, 20 B.Ed Colleges (one each in Karbi-Anglong, Dima Hasao and B.T.A.D areas), 33 Skill development centers, one Dairy Science College at Sorbhog, one Agro Forestry and Biodiversity College at Kukilabari, a new University of Veterinary and Life Science by carving from Assam Agriculture university, a new Cultural University in Majuli and three Universities at Hojai, North Lakhimpur and Barpeta District.

City Infra Development Fund (CIDF):-

  • The Government of Assam is launching the ‘City Infra Development Fund (CIDF)’ worth Rs.1200 crores to be spent on big public infrastructure projects, in the 6 large cities of the State with more than one lakh population: Silchar, Tinsukia, Jorhat, Dibrugarh, Nagaon and Tezpur.
  • In this budget, Rs 120 crore has been allocated for this purpose. This amount is planned to be spent on the development of projects like river-front, Public Parks, Landmark Roads, Marriage halls, District Libraries, District Stadiums etc. For instance, in Dibrugarh, Riverfront development will be one of the big priorities.

CMSGUY – Entry Point Activities:-

  • 500 crore has already transferred to the Mega Mission Society and Rs. 1000 crore more has also been provided in the Supplementary Demand of 2016-17. Other Missions under the Mega Mission are being registered.
  • Further, the Governing Council of the Mega Mission Society under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister has recently decided to implement three important entry-point activities. These include:
  1. Supply of new tractors for farm mechanization
  2. Football field development in convergence with MGNREGA
  3. Establishment of Knowledge Centres.

Mission Muga:-

  • In Assam, strength of silk Industry lies in 16.43 lakh weavers and 2.75 lakhs rearers and 99% weavers are women. To increase the production of Muga silk by 10 times by the year 2026 and for Assam to emerge as a leader in the world market, an ambitious Mission Muga is being announced in this budget.
  • Such a programme requires a comprehensive and integrated mission mode project to cover whole range of activities from growing a large scale host plantation of Muga, Saulu, Dighlati, involving the Muga rearers, weavers and upto Marketing through modern outlets and on e-marketing over Internet to reach the customers globally.
  • We have a registered society in the Handloom Textiles & Sericulture Department namely Assam Silk Outreach Mission Society which will be responsible for taking up such this project to achieve the target of producing one million kg Muga by 2026.
  • Further, the Government proposes to develop nurseries & host plantations in 500 hectares in Government lands, 2000 hectraes in degraded forest area & 8000 hectares in private individuals’ lands during 2017-18.
  • For this purpose, Rs.100.00 crore has been allocated in this budget.

Zero Interest On Crop Loans:-

  • To encourage the uptake of credit by our farmers, Government of Assam proposed to introduce “Zero Interest Crop Loans” by giving 100% interest subventions on agricultural loans taken by farmers of Assam.
  • Perhaps Assam is the first state in the country to take such a transformative intervention to drive agricultural loans which will encourage the farmers to avail loans for agricultural purposes and help the rural economy. For this purpose, Rs. 25 Crores have been allocated in the budget 2017-18.

Financial Incentives For Farmers Using Kisan Credit Cards (KCC):-

  • To re-activate the over 8 Lakh inactive KCC’s, the Government of Assam proposes to introduce a one-time cash incentive of Rs. 3000 per inactive KCC holding farmer if he renews the Card.
  • A detailed guideline will be issued for this purpose and an amount of Rs. 65 Crores has been allocated in this budget.Assam Schemes and Projects

Conversion Of 1000 Timber Bridges Into RCC Bridges And Construction Of Rail Over Bridges:-

  • This year the Government of Assam intends to convert 1000 of these timber bridges into permanent RCC bridges and for this purpose Rs. 100 crores have been allocated in the current budget.
  • Further with the active support and help of the Ministry of Railways, Government of Assam has identified 48 such places where Rail Over Bridges can be constructed with 50% state share.
  • Accordingly, Rs. 50 crores has been allocated for this purpose so that the works can be taken either by Railways or PWD(R) as per the feasibility and at mutual convenience.

Tea Garden Workers Financial Inclusion:-

  • In the last couple of months, Government of Assam has opened over 6.50 Lakh number of bank accounts for tea garden workers and this has strengthened our resolve further to improve their financial inclusion.
  • To drive the Financial Inclusion of Tea Garden workers further, the Government of Assam proposes to pay Rs 5000/- to each tea garden worker in his or her bank account. Initially, Rs. 2500/- to each workers who have opened bank account and subsequently another Rs 2500/- will be paid to them if the wages are received through the Bank account continuously for six months and for this purpose Rs 287 crores have been set apart in this budget.

Wage Compensation For Pregnant, Temporary Workers Of Tea-Gardens:-

  • For better Health-and-Nutrition/”>Health and Nutrition of the Pregnant, Temporary Workers of the Tea-Gardens, Government of Assam will introduce a system of onetime payment of Rs. 12,000 to each pregnant woman of garden areas so that she can better look after herself and her unborn baby without compromising the livelihood of her family.
  • The Government is hopeful that this initiative will bring down the high MMR and IMR of garden areas.

Setting Up Pravasi Asomiya Department:-

  • The Government of Assam proposed to set up a new Department namely, Pravasi Asomiya Department very soon so as to provide a platform for the substantial number of Assamese diaspora settled in various countries.
  • This will help to their roots in the State and help facilitate interaction with the Government and other stakeholders and contribute to the trade, business and in other walks of life.

Deen Dayal Divyang Sahajya Achani :-

  • As part of Government of Assam’s mission to reinvent the Social Welfare Department, it proposes to provide Rs. 5000 for the medical treatment of each of 4, 50, 000 Divyangs in the State.
  • The scheme is dedicated to Pandit Deendayal Upadhaya and hence this agship program is named as “Deen Dayal Divyang Sahajya Achani”.
  • Accordingly, Rs. 250 crore has been allocated in the current budget and any additional amount required for the scheme will be provided in due course of time.

Urban Housing:-

  • The goverment has taken up steps for large scale construction of houses in urban areas under the National Flagship Programme, “Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Housing for All” and eight towns viz. Guwahati, Nagaon, Silchar, Dibrugarh, Tinsukia, Jorhat, Kokrajhar and Dhubri are being covered as per the guidelines of the Central Government.
  • In order to help the poor and the homeless, the Government of Assam has decided to give a subsidy of Rs 50,000 to each beneficiary in addition to the other benefits already provided by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development.
  • For this purpose, and for this purpose Rs. 100 crores have been allocated in this budget.

 

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Assam is a state in north-eastern India. It is the largest state in the region by area and the third most populous. The state is bordered by Bhutan to the north, Arunachal Pradesh to the north-east, Nagaland to the east, Manipur to the south-east, Mizoram to the south, Tripura to the south-west, Meghalaya to the west, and Bangladesh to the west and south. The state capital is Dispur.

Assam is a land of diverse cultures and languages. The majority of the population is Assamese, but there are also significant minorities of Bengalis, Bodos, Karbis, Mishings, and other ethnic groups. The state is home to a number of important historical and cultural sites, including the Kamakhya Temple, the Umananda Temple, and the Dibrugarh Rajbari.

Assam is also a land of natural beauty. The state is home to the Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Manas National Park, a tiger reserve. The Brahmaputra River, the longest river in India, flows through the state.

The economy of Assam is based on agriculture, tea, oil, and natural gas. The state is also home to a number of industries, including steel, cement, and pharmaceuticals.

Assam has a long and rich history. The state was ruled by a number of different dynasties, including the Ahoms, the Koches, and the Mughals. In the 19th century, Assam came under British rule. The state gained independence from India in 1947.

Assam has a number of important Political Parties, including the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF), the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the Congress, and the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP). The state has been ruled by a number of different coalition governments in recent years.

Assam is a beautiful and diverse state with a rich history and culture. The state is home to a number of important historical and cultural sites, as well as natural beauty. The economy of Assam is based on agriculture, tea, oil, and natural gas. The state is also home to a number of industries. Assam has a long and rich history, and the state is home to a number of important political parties.

Here are some of the important schemes and projects that have been implemented in Assam:

  • Assam Accord: The Assam Accord was a peace agreement signed between the Government of India and the All Assam Students Union (AASU) in 1985. The accord brought an end to the Assam Agitation, which had been going on for six years. The accord provided for the detection and deportation of illegal immigrants from Assam, as well as the creation of a number of development schemes for the state.
  • Assam Basic Minimum Services Programme: The Assam Basic Minimum Services Programme (ABMSP) is a centrally sponsored scheme that aims to provide basic services to the people of Assam. The scheme covers a wide range of services, including Education, health, drinking water, sanitation, and rural roads.
  • Assam Chief Minister’s Special Assistance Scheme: The Assam Chief Minister’s Special Assistance Scheme (CMSAS) is a state government scheme that provides financial assistance to the poor and needy people of Assam. The scheme covers a wide range of activities, including education, health, housing, and livelihood generation.
  • Assam Development Programme: The Assam Development Programme (ADP) is a state government scheme that aims to promote the Economic Development of Assam. The scheme covers a wide range of activities, including infrastructure development, agriculture, and industry.
  • Assam Flood Control Scheme: The Assam Flood Control Scheme is a state government scheme that aims to control floods in Assam. The scheme covers a wide range of activities, including embankment construction, drainage improvement, and flood forecasting.
  • Assam Industrial Development Corporation: The Assam Industrial Development Corporation (AIDC) is a state government corporation that promotes industrial development in Assam. The corporation provides a range of services to industries, including land acquisition, infrastructure development, and financial assistance.
  • Assam Land reforms and Revenue Management Project: The Assam Land Reforms and Revenue Management Project (ALRMP) is a World Bank-funded project that aims to improve land management in Assam. The project covers a wide range of activities, including land survey, land records digitization, and land titling.
  • Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh: The Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh is a government medical college in Dibrugarh, Assam. The college was established in 1948.
  • Assam Public Service Commission: The Assam Public Service Commission (APSC) is a state government agency that conducts examinations for recruitment to government jobs in Assam. The commission was established in 1937.
  • Assam Rifles: The Assam Rifles is a paramilitary force that is headquartered in Guwahati, Assam. The force was raised in 18

Here are some frequently asked questions about Assam Schemes and Projects:

  1. What are the different types of schemes and projects in Assam?

There are many different types of schemes and projects in Assam, including:

  • Agriculture schemes: These schemes provide financial assistance and other support to farmers in Assam.
  • Education schemes: These schemes provide financial assistance and other support to students in Assam.
  • Health schemes: These schemes provide financial assistance and other support to people in Assam who need medical care.
  • Infrastructure schemes: These schemes provide funding for the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges, and other infrastructure in Assam.
  • Social welfare schemes: These schemes provide financial assistance and other support to people in Assam who are in need.

  • Who is eligible for the different schemes and projects in Assam?

The eligibility criteria for the different schemes and projects in Assam vary depending on the specific scheme or project. However, in general, the following people are eligible for most schemes and projects in Assam:

  • Indian citizens: Only Indian citizens are eligible for most schemes and projects in Assam.
  • Residents of Assam: Only residents of Assam are eligible for most schemes and projects in Assam.
  • People with low income: Most schemes and projects in Assam are targeted at people with low income.
  • People with disabilities: Some schemes and projects in Assam are targeted at people with disabilities.
  • Women: Some schemes and projects in Assam are targeted at women.
  • Scheduled castes and scheduled tribes: Some schemes and projects in Assam are targeted at scheduled castes and scheduled tribes.

  • How can I apply for the different schemes and projects in Assam?

The application process for the different schemes and projects in Assam varies depending on the specific scheme or project. However, in general, the following steps are involved in applying for most schemes and projects in Assam:

  1. Gather the required documents.
  2. Fill out the application form.
  3. Submit the application form to the appropriate authority.
  4. Provide the required documents to the appropriate authority.

  5. What are the benefits of the different schemes and projects in Assam?

The benefits of the different schemes and projects in Assam vary depending on the specific scheme or project. However, in general, the following are some of the benefits of the different schemes and projects in Assam:

  • Financial assistance: Many schemes and projects in Assam provide financial assistance to the beneficiaries.
  • Other support: Many schemes and projects in Assam provide other support to the beneficiaries, such as training, education, and healthcare.
  • Improved Quality Of Life: The different schemes and projects in Assam can help to improve the quality of life of the beneficiaries.
  • Economic development: The different schemes and projects in Assam can help to promote economic development in Assam.

  • What are the challenges of the different schemes and projects in Assam?

The challenges of the different schemes and projects in Assam vary depending on the specific scheme or project. However, in general, the following are some of the challenges of the different schemes and projects in Assam:

  • Lack of awareness: Many people in Assam are not aware of the different schemes and projects that are available to them.
  • Bureaucracy: The bureaucracy can be a challenge in accessing the different schemes and projects in Assam.
  • Corruption: Corruption can be a challenge in accessing the different schemes and projects in Assam.
  • Poor implementation: The implementation of the different schemes and projects in Assam can be poor.
  • Lack of coordination: There is often a lack of coordination between the different government departments that are responsible for implementing the different schemes and projects in Assam.

  • What are the future plans for the different schemes and projects in Assam?

The future plans for the different schemes and projects in Assam vary depending on the specific scheme or project. However, in general, the following are some of the future plans for the different schemes and projects in Assam:

  • To increase awareness: The government plans to increase awareness of the different schemes and projects that are available to the people of Assam.
  • To improve implementation: The government plans to improve the implementation of the different schemes and projects in Assam.
  • To reduce corruption: The government plans to reduce corruption in the implementation of the different schemes and projects in Assam.
  • To improve coordination: The government plans to improve coordination between the different government departments that are responsible for implementing the different schemes and projects in Assam.
  1. Which of the following is not a scheme or project of the Government of Assam?
    (A) Assam Skill Development Mission
    (B) Assam Health Scheme
    (C) Assam Infrastructure Development Scheme
    (D) Assam Tourism Development Scheme

  2. The Assam Skill Development Mission aims to provide training to how many people in the state?
    (A) 10 lakh
    (B) 20 lakh
    (C) 30 lakh
    (D) 40 lakh

  3. The Assam Health Scheme provides free medical treatment to how many people in the state?
    (A) 10 lakh
    (B) 20 lakh
    (C) 30 lakh
    (D) 40 lakh

  4. The Assam Infrastructure Development Scheme aims to develop how many kilometers of roads in the state?
    (A) 10,000 km
    (B) 20,000 km
    (C) 30,000 km
    (D) 40,000 km

  5. The Assam Tourism Development Scheme aims to promote tourism in how many districts of the state?
    (A) 10
    (B) 20
    (C) 30
    (D) 40

  6. The Assam Skill Development Mission is implemented by which of the following organizations?
    (A) Assam Skill Development Mission Society
    (B) Assam Skill Development Corporation
    (C) Assam Skill Development Authority
    (D) Assam Skill Development Council

  7. The Assam Health Scheme is implemented by which of the following organizations?
    (A) Assam Health Department
    (B) Assam Medical College
    (C) Assam Institute of Medical Sciences
    (D) Assam State Health Services Corporation

  8. The Assam Infrastructure Development Scheme is implemented by which of the following organizations?
    (A) Assam Public Works Department
    (B) Assam Highways Department
    (C) Assam Water Resources Department
    (D) Assam Rural Development Department

  9. The Assam Tourism Development Scheme is implemented by which of the following organizations?
    (A) Assam Tourism Development Corporation
    (B) Assam Tourism Authority
    (C) Assam Tourism Council
    (D) Assam Tourism Promotion Board

  10. The budget for the Assam Skill Development Mission in 2022-23 is how much?
    (A) Rs. 100 crore
    (B) Rs. 200 crore
    (C) Rs. 300 crore
    (D) Rs. 400 crore

  11. The budget for the Assam Health Scheme in 2022-23 is how much?
    (A) Rs. 500 crore
    (B) Rs. 1,000 crore
    (C) Rs. 1,500 crore
    (D) Rs. 2,000 crore

  12. The budget for the Assam Infrastructure Development Scheme in 2022-23 is how much?
    (A) Rs. 3,000 crore
    (B) Rs. 4,000 crore
    (C) Rs. 5,000 crore
    (D) Rs. 6,000 crore

  13. The budget for the Assam Tourism Development Scheme in 2022-23 is how much?
    (A) Rs. 7,000 crore
    (B) Rs. 8,000 crore
    (C) Rs. 9,000 crore
    (D) Rs. 10,000 crore

  14. The Assam Skill Development Mission has trained how many people in the last 5 years?
    (A) 1 lakh
    (B) 2 lakh
    (C) 3 lakh
    (D) 4 lakh

  15. The Assam Health Scheme has provided free medical treatment to how many people in the last 5 years?
    (A) 5 lakh
    (B) 10 lakh
    (C) 15 lakh
    (D) 20 lakh

  16. The Assam Infrastructure Development Scheme has developed how many kilometers of roads in the last 5 years?
    (A) 5,000 km
    (B) 10,000 km
    (C) 15,000 km
    (D) 20,000 km

  17. The Assam Tourism Development Scheme has promoted tourism in how many districts of the state in the last 5 years?
    (A) 5
    (B) 10
    (C) 15
    (D) 20

  18. The Assam Skill Development Mission has been successful in creating how many jobs in the