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Rajasthan Government Schemes: Quick Revision

FeatureShree Annapurna Rasoi Yojana (Formerly Indira Rasoi Yojana)Mukhyamantri Shahari Rojgar Guarantee Yojana (MSRGY) (Formerly Indira Gandhi Shahari Rojgar Guarantee Yojana)Indira Gandhi Shahari Credit Card Yojana
Name Change EffectiveJanuary 6, 2024November 25, 2024N/A
Launch DateAugust 20, 2020September 9, 2022August 18, 2021
Target GroupEconomically disadvantaged people seeking affordable meals in urban areas.Urban residents (18-60 years) engaged in informal sector work.Urban street vendors, unemployed youth, and unorganized sector workers.
ObjectiveProvide subsidized, nutritious meals to ensure no one sleeps hungry ("Koi Bhookha Na Soaye").Provide 125 days of guaranteed wage employment per family per year in urban areas.Provide interest-free loans to support livelihoods and entrepreneurship.
Operational Area240 Urban Local Bodies (ULBs)All Urban Local Bodies in RajasthanUrban areas of Rajasthan
Key BenefitsAffordable meals (₹8 per meal for beneficiary, ₹22 subsidy).Guaranteed wage employment.Interest-free loan (up to ₹50,000).
Meal Cost₹30 (₹8 beneficiary, ₹22 subsidy)Wage rates (Unskilled: ₹283, Semi-skilled: ₹295, Skilled: ₹309, Highly Skilled: ₹369)N/A
Loan AmountN/AN/AUp to ₹50,000 (interest-free)
Loan RepaymentN/AN/ALoan upto 25000- 12 installments. Loan from 25000 to 50000 - 18 installments.
Meal Composition600g (Chapati & Pickle: 300g, Dal: 100g, Vegetables: 100g, Rice/Khichdi: 100g)N/AN/A
Employment DurationN/A125 days per family per yearN/A
EligibilityGeneral public, priority to needy and laborers.Urban resident (18-60 years), Jan Aadhaar Card required.Urban Resident, Monthly Income <₹15,000, Family Income <₹50,000, Age criteria vary by category.
Application ProcessN/AApply for job card via eMitra or Nagar Nigam.Application through designated banks and financial institutions.
Annual Budget₹250 crore₹800 crore (State funds)N/A
State Level Monitoring CommitteeMinister of Urban Development and Self GovernmentPrincipal Secretary /Secretary, Local Self Government DepartmentNodal Department: Local Self Government Department
District Level Monitoring CommitteeDistrict CollectorDistrict Project Coordinator (District Collector)District level Banking committee
Payment MethodN/ADirect transfer to Jan Aadhaar linked bank account (within 15 days).Direct credit to beneficiary's bank account (N/A)
AuditOffice of the Accountant General, Local Fund Audit Department, Committee formed at the Directorate level (Swayatt Shasan Vibhag)Finance Committee (Rajasthan Nagar Palika Act section 55)N/A
Key Contact/GrievanceN/ADistrict Collector, EO/Commissioner, Jan Sampark Portal (181), IGRGY Urban MIS portal (resolution within 7 days)N/A

Central Schemes: Quick Revision

FeatureHRIDAY Yojana (National Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana)AMRUT Yojana (Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation)Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) - UrbanSwachh Bharat Mission (Urban)Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana - National Urban Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NULM)
Launch DateJanuary 21, 2015June 25, 2015June 25, 2015October 2, 2014September 23, 2013
Closure DateMarch 31, 2019March 31, 2021 (Initial Duration) Extended (AMRUT 2.0: October 1, 2021)Extended to December 31, 2024On-going (SBM 2.0 launched October 1, 2021)On-going
ObjectiveIntegrated development of heritage cities, preserving culture & infrastructure.Rejuvenation and transformation of urban areas with focus on basic services.Affordable housing for all urban poor.Achieving cleanliness and sanitation in urban areas, ODF status.Improving livelihoods of the urban poor through skill development and self-employment.
Cities Included12 Heritage Cities (including Ajmer)Initially 500 (Population > 1 lakh, capitals, HRIDAY, riverbanks, tourist cities), Rajasthan: 29 citiesAll statutory towns in India.All urban areas.790 cities (population >1 lakh), Rajasthan: All urban bodies.
ComponentsPhysical infrastructure, institutional, economic, and social aspects.Water supply, sewerage, stormwater drainage, urban transport, green spaces, capacity building.ISSR, CLSS, AHP, BLCIHHL, CT/PT, SWM, CB, IECSocial Mobilization, Skill Training, Self-Employment, Urban Street Vendors, Shelter for Urban Homeless, Capacity Building, City Livelihood Centres (CLCs), CBT, SM&ID, ESTP, SEP, SUSV, SUH, Innovative and Special Projects(ISP)
Funding Pattern100% Central (Centrally Sector Scheme)Varies by population and region, 25-50% Central assistance (AMRUT 2.0)Varies by component.60:40 (Central:State), 90:10 for Himalayan/Northeastern states.60:40 (Central:State), 90:10 for Himalayan/Northeastern states.
Nodal MinistryMinistry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA)Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA)Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA)Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA)Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA)
National Level Monitoring CommitteeHRIDAY National Empowered Committee (Co-Chaired by Secretary, MoUD & Chief Secretary)Apex Committee (Chaired by Secretary, MoHUA)Central Sanctioning and Monitoring Committee (Chaired by Secretary, MoHUA)National Advisory and Review Committee (Chaired by Secretary, MoHUA)National Mission Management Unit (Chaired by Minister, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs)
State Level Monitoring CommitteeN/A (Specific City-level committee)State High Powered Steering Committee (Chaired by Chief Secretary)State Level Committee (Chaired by Chief Secretary)State High Powered Committee (Chaired by Chief Secretary)State Mission Management Unit (Chaired by Chief Minister)
City/ULB Level Monitoring CommitteeCity Level Advisory and Monitoring Committee (Headed by EO)N/AN/ADistrict collector for district level, ULB levels are Chaired by EOCity Mission Management Unit (Chaired by Municipal Commissioner/EO)
Key Achievement MetricsHeritage city development, improved infrastructure, preservation of cultural sites.Tap connections, sewer connections, infrastructure development.Number of houses constructed/subsidized, beneficiaries covered.Number of toilets constructed, ODF status achieved, waste management practices improved.Number of SHGs formed, skills imparted, jobs created, self-employment ventures supported.
Specific Funding/SubsidiesN/AN/ABLC and AHP - ₹2.5 lakh: for EWS only.IHHL Funding: ₹20,000 total cost, Government subsidy: ₹12,000.Formation of Self-Help Groups (SHGs): ₹10,000 per SHG Self-Employment Programme(SEP):₹1 lakh for individual, ₹10 lakh for group (7% interest)
Target Benificiariesallall urban areasEWS, LIG, and homeless urban poor
Economic Survey Data (Rajasthan)Only Ajmer IncludedAMRUT 1.0: ₹3223 crore allocated (central: ₹1515 crore, state: ₹874 crore).N/A3.69 lakh individual toilets. 22,547 CT/PTs 213 ODF urban bodiesImplemented in 213 urban bodies..₹25 crore allocated in 2023-24 budget
PortalsN/AN/AN/AMy Toilet AppU-Learn Portal

I. Rajasthan State Schemes

A. Shree Annapurna Rasoi Yojana (Formerly Indira Rasoi Yojana)

  • Effective Date of Name Change: January 6, 2024
  • Announced: 2020-21 budget
  • Launched: 20 August 2020 Rajiv Gandhi Birthday
  • Tagline: "Koi Bhookha Na Soaye" (Let no one sleep hungry).
  • Economic Survey - "लक्ष्य अंत्योदय , प्रण अंत्योदय , पथ अंत्योदय"
  • Operational Area: 240 Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) in Rajasthan.
  • Number of Kitchens: 1000 (with a proposal to increase to 2000 in the 2023-24 budget, and a ₹700 crore proposed budget).
  • Meal Cost: ₹30 per meal .
    • Beneficiary: ₹ 8
    • Government Subsidy: ₹22 per meal.
  • Annual Budget: ₹250 crore .
  • Meal Target:
    • 2.52 lakh meals per day.
    • 9.21 crore people per year
    • 5.47 crore meals per year ( Economic Review)
    • actual served by March 31, 2024: 19.17 crore (Economic Review)
  • Meal Timings:
    • Lunch: 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM
    • Dinner: 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM
  • Meal Composition (per thali - 600g total):
    • Chapati & Pickle: 300g.
    • Dal: 100g.
    • Vegetables: 100g.
    • Rice/Khichdi (coarse grain): 100g.
  • Thali Distribution Per Kitchen:
    • Municipal Corporation- 200 (Lunch) & 200 (Dinner).
    • Municipal Council - 100 (Lunch) & 100 (Dinner).
    • Municipality Board - 100 (Lunch) & 100 (Dinner).
  • Administrative Structure (Monitoring & Management):
    • State Level: State-Level Management and Monitoring Committee.
      • Chaired by: Hon'ble Minister of Urban Development and Self-Government.
      • Meeting Frequency: Every three months.
    • District Level: District-Level Coordination and Monitoring Committee.
      • Chaired by: District Collector.
      • Meeting Frequency: Every month.
    • Local Body Level: Executive Officers (EOs) monitor daily operations. Standing agenda for regular review.
  • Institution Selection (for running Rasois):
    • Selected by the district-level committee.
    • Contract Duration: 3 years.
    • Grants:
      • One-time infrastructure grant: ₹5 lakh.
      • Recurring annual grant: ₹3 lakh.
    • Local institutions are prioritized.
  • Coupon System: One.
  • Public Contribution: Individuals, institutions, and firms can contribute:
    • To the Mukhyamantri Sahayata Kosh.
    • Directly to the Rasoi Yojana's linked bank account.
  • Awards :
    • State - ₹21,000, ₹15,000, ₹11,000
    • Division - ₹15,000, ₹11,000, ₹5,000
    • District - ₹11,000
  • Audit:
    • Office of the Accountant General.
    • Local Fund Audit Department.
    • Committee formed at the Directorate level (Swayatt Shasan Vibhag).

B. Mukhyamantri Shahari Rojgar Guarantee Yojana (MSRYG) (Formerly Indira Gandhi Shahari Rojgar Guarantee Yojana)

  • Effective Date of Name Change: November 25, 2024.
  • Announcement: 2022-23 Budget.
  • Launch Date: September 9, 2022 (Khaniya Ki Bawdi, Jaipur).
  • Beneficiaries: Urban informal sector workers (e.g., street vendors, restaurant workers).
  • Employment Duration: 125 days per financial year per family.
  • Annual Budget: ₹800 crore (State funds).
  • Eligibility:
    • Urban residents aged 18-60 years.
    • Jan Aadhaar card (or registration receipt) is required.
    • Job card application: Via eMitra or Nagar Nigam.
    • Migrant workers may be eligible during emergencies.
  • Job Application:
    • Semi-skilled and unskilled workers can apply.
    • Employment must be provided within 15 days of application.
  • Wage Rates (per day):
    • Unskilled: ₹283.
    • Semi-skilled: ₹295 (₹283 + ₹12).
    • Skilled: ₹309 (₹295 + ₹12).
    • Highly Skilled: ₹369 (₹309 + ₹60).
  • Work Selection Process:
    1. EO (Executive Officer): Selects work and estimates the labor budget.
    2. District Collector (District Project Coordinator): Informed by EO, and then informs the State Government/updates the portal.
    3. Technical Officers (AEN/XEN): Provide technical sanction.
    4. EO: Provides administrative and financial sanction.
  • Work Types: Diverse, including environmental protection, water conservation, sanitation, property maintenance, service-related tasks, heritage conservation, and convergence with other schemes (like PM Awas Yojana).
  • Material-Labor Ratio:
    • Normal Work - 70% wages, 30% materials
    • Special Work - 30% wages, 70% material
  • Payment: Within 15 days of work completion, directly to the linked Jan Aadhaar bank account.
  • Mat (Worksite Supervisor) Qualifications & Ratio:
    • Female Mat: 10th pass, trained.
    • Male Mat: 12th pass, trained.
    • Ratio:
      • Up to 20 workers: 1 Mat.
      • 21-40 workers: 2 Mats.
      • 41-60 workers: 3 Mats.
      • Add 1 Mat for every additional 20 workers.
  • Monitoring Committees:
    • State Level: State Level Sanctioning and Coordination Committee.
      • Chaired by: Principal Secretary/Secretary, Local Self Government Department.
      • Meeting Frequency: Every three months.
    • Divisional Level:
      • Chaired by: Divisional Commissioner.
      • Meeting Frequency: Every two months.
    • District Level: District Project Coordinator (District Collector).
      • Meeting Frequency: Every month.
    • Urban Local Body Level:
      • Chaired by: EO.
      • Meeting Frequency: Frequent meetings.
  • Grievance Redressal:
    • District Collector.
    • EO/Commissioner.
    • Jan Sampark Portal (181).
    • IGRGY Urban MIS portal (resolution within 7 days).
  • Audit: Finance Committee (Rajasthan Nagar Palika Act section 55).

C. Indira Gandhi Shahari Credit Card Yojana

  • Launch Date: August 18, 2021 (Budget 2021-22).
  • Expiry Date: Extended to March 31, 2024.
  • Beneficiaries: Informal sector workers (street vendors, hairdressers, rickshaw pullers, etc.), and unregistered urban unemployed youth (not receiving unemployment allowance).
  • Eligibility:
    • Rajasthan's permanent urban resident.
    • Monthly income: <₹15,000.
    • Family income: <₹50,000.
    • Age:
      • Registered Unemployed Youth: 18-40 years.
      • Street Vendors: minimum 18 years, Must be surveyed, possess a vendor certificate, or have a letter of recommendation from the Nagar Nigam.
      • Unorganized Sector Workers: 18-60 years.
  • Loan: Maximum ₹50,000, interest-free.
  • Loan Repayment:
    • Loan upto 25000- 12 installments.
    • Loan from 25000 to 50000 - 18 installments.
  • Moratorium Period: 3 months.
  • Loan Time Limit
    • Total time to release - 25 Days.
    • Document Check by Nodal officer - 15 Days.
    • Banks- 7 Days.
    • Credit card delivery - 3 Days.
  • Nodal Department: Local Self Government Department.
    • For SC/ST/OBC- Nodal agency- Scheduled castes and tribes corporation.
  • Loan Providers: Scheduled Commercial Banks, Regional Rural Banks, Small Finance Banks, Cooperative Banks, and NBFCs.
  • District level Banking committee
    • Review the progress monthly.
  • Economic Survey Data:
    • Targeted 5 lakh beneficiaries.
    • ₹710 crore disbursed to 249,000 beneficiaries.
    • Funds disbursed to 656,000 accounts.

II. Central Government Schemes

A. HRIDAY Yojana (National Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana)

  • Full Form: National Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana.
  • Launch Date: January 21, 2015.
  • Closure Date: March 31, 2019.
  • Duration: December 2014 to 2019.
  • Cities Included (12):
    • Uttar Pradesh: Varanasi, Mathura.
    • Tamil Nadu: Kanchipuram, Velankanni.
    • Bihar: Gaya.
    • Odisha: Puri.
    • Andhra Pradesh: Amaravati.
    • Telangana: Warangal.
    • Karnataka: Badami.
    • Rajasthan: Ajmer.
    • Punjab: Amritsar.
    • Gujarat: Dwarka.
  • Objective: Integrated, inclusive, and sustainable development of heritage cities, preserving culture and heritage, and improving basic infrastructure.
  • Funding Pattern: Centrally Sector Scheme (100% central government funding).
  • Nodal Ministry: Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA).
  • Components: Physical infrastructure, institutional, economic, and social.
  • Budget: ₹500 crore.
  • Project Funding Distribution (100%):
    • Pilot City Projects: 85%.
    • Operationalization/Establishment: 6%.
    • Capacity Development: 4%.
    • DPR Development: 4%.
    • IEC (Information, Education, Communication): 4%.
    • Administrative & Office Expenses: 1%.
  • Monitoring Committees:
    • National Level:
      • HRIDAY National Empowered Committee.
        • Co-Chaired by: Secretary, MoUD & Chief Secretary of the respective state.
      • Mission Directorate.
        • Headed by: Additional/Joint Secretary, MoUD.
    • City Level (ULB Level): City Level Advisory and Monitoring Committee.
      • Headed by: EO.
      • Mission Directorate : not below rank of CEO

B. AMRUT Yojana (Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation)

  • Full Form: Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation.
  • Launch Date: June 25, 2015.
  • Initial Duration: 5 years (extended to March 31, 2021).
  • Institutional mechanism: Three Tier.
  • Cities Included (Initially 500):
    • Population > 1 lakh (2011 census).
    • State/UT capitals.
    • HRIDAY cities.
    • Cities on major riverbanks (population 75,000-1 lakh). - 13 cities
    • Hill/island/tourist cities. - 10 cities
    • Rajasthan: 29 cities (including Kishangarh, Beawar, Sujangarh, Hindon City, Bhiwadi, Gangapur City, Jhalawar).
  • Components:
    • Capacity building,
    • urban reforms implementation,
    • water supply,
    • sewerage/septage management,
    • stormwater drainage,
    • urban transport,
    • green spaces.
  • AMRUT 2.0:
    • Launch Date: October 1, 2021.
    • Duration: 5 years.
    • Coverage: 4852 statutory towns.
    • Targets:
      • 2.68 crore tap connections in 4852 statutory towns,
      • 2.64 crore sewerage connections in 500 cities.
    • Budget: ₹2.99 lakh crore (Central share: ₹76,760 crore; ₹22,000 crore for projects).
  • Funding Pattern (AMRUT 2.0):
    • UTs: 100% Central funding.
    • Northeast and Himalayan states: 90% Central funding.
    • <1 lakh population: 50% Central funding.
    • 1-10 lakh population: 33% Central funding.
    • 10 lakh population: 25% Central funding.

  • Monitoring Committees:
    • National Level: Apex Committee.
      • Chaired by: Secretary, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs.
    • State Level: State High Powered Steering Committee.
      • Chaired by: Chief Secretary.
    • ULB Level:
      • Chaired by: EO.
  • Economic Survey Data (Rajasthan):
    • AMRUT 1.0: ₹3223 crore allocated (central: ₹1515 crore, state: ₹874 crore).
    • AMRUT 2.0: ₹3552 crore allocated.
    • 4.87 lakh houses with sewer connections.

C. Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) - Urban

  • Launch Date: June 25, 2015.
  • Slogan: "Housing for All".
  • Original Target: Providing affordable housing to the urban poor by 2022.
  • Extension: Extended to December 31, 2024.
  • Beneficiary Categories:
    • Economically Weaker Section (EWS).
    • Low-Income Group (LIG).
    • Middle-Income Group (MIG).
  • Income Criteria (PMAY-U 2.0):
    • EWS: Up to ₹3 lakh annual income.
    • LIG: ₹3 lakh to ₹6 lakh annual income.
    • MIG: ₹6 lakh to ₹9 lakh annual income.
  • Components:
    • In-situ Slum Redevelopment (ISSR):
      • ₹1 lakh per dwelling unit.
      • On-site slum upgrading.
    • Credit Linked Subsidy Scheme (CLSS):
      • Subsidy on interest for home loans.
      • Subsidy Amount:
        • ₹2.67 lakh - subsidy (3- 6.5%)
        • up to ₹25 lakh loan in PMAY 2.0 - 4% subsidy
    • Affordable Housing in Partnership (AHP):
      • ₹1.5 lakh per dwelling unit (for EWS only).
      • Public-private partnership.
    • Beneficiary-Led Construction (BLC):
      • ₹2.5 lakh per dwelling unit (for EWS only).
      • For individual home construction.
  • House Size (BLC & AHP): * Minimum: 30 sq m * Maximum: 45 sq m.
  • Central Assistance Installments (BLC): 40%, 40%, 20%.
  • PMAY 2.0:
    • Launched: September 1, 2024.
    • Duration: 5 years.
    • Target: 1 crore new houses (all-weather proof with basic amenities).
  • PMAY 2.0 Verticals & Funding:
    • BLC and AHP - ₹2.5 lakh : for EWS only
      • NE and Hill states,UTs of JK, Puducherry and Delhi - ₹2.25 lakh by center and ₹25k by state
      • Other UTs - ₹2.50 lakh per unit
      • Other states - ₹1.50 lakh by center and ₹1 lakh by state
    • ARHC (Affordable Rental Housing Complexes): For EWS, LIG, and homeless urban poor.
      • NE and Hill states,UTs of JK, Puducherry and Delhi - ₹ 3000 per sqmt per unit
      • Other states - ₹2000 state share + ₹3000 by center
    • ISS (Interest Subsidy Scheme): For all three categories (EWS, LIG, MIG).
      • ₹ 1.80 lakh
  • Important Notes:
    • Funding varies by region and vertical (BLC, ARH, CLSS, ISSR).
    • North Eastern Region/Himalayan States receive a higher central contribution.
    • UTs receive 100% central funding.
    • Only one component can be availed per beneficiary.
  • Monitoring Committees:
    • Central Level: Central Sanctioning and Monitoring Committee.
      • Chaired by: Secretary, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs.
    • State Level: State Level Committee.
      • Chaired by: Chief Secretary.
  • IEC annual funds:
    • Municipality - ₹60K.
    • Municipal Council - ₹1.5 lakh.
    • Muncipal Corporation - ₹ 5 lakh.

D. Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban)

  • Launch Date: October 2, 2014 (Mahatma Gandhi's birth anniversary).
  • Funding Pattern:
    • General: 60:40 (Central:State).
    • Himalayan and Northeastern states: 90:10.
  • Components:
    • Individual Household Latrine (IHHL).
    • Community Toilet (CT).
    • Public Toilet (PT).
    • Solid Waste Management (SWM).
    • Capacity Building(CB).
    • Information, Education, and Communication (IEC).
  • IHHL Funding:
    • Total cost: ₹20,000.
    • Government subsidy: ₹12,000.
      • 4k by center, 4k by state, 4k by Municipality
    • Beneficiary contribution: ₹8,000.
  • Objectives:
    • Open Defecation Free (ODF) cities.
    • 100% source segregation of waste.
    • Door-to-door waste collection.
    • Scientific waste management.
    • No untreated sewage into water bodies.
  • Status Levels: ODF, ODF+, ODF++, Water+.
  • Monitoring Committees:
    • National Level: National Advisory and Review Committee.
      • Chaired by: Secretary, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs.
    • State Level: State High Powered Committee.
      • Chaired by: Chief Secretary.
    • District Level:
      • Chaired by: District Collector.
    • ULB Level:
      • Chaired by: EO.
  • APP: My Toilet App (For Public feedback)
  • Economic Survey Data (Rajasthan):
    • 3.69 lakh individual toilets.
    • 22,547 CT/PTs.
    • 213 ODF urban bodies.
    • ₹611 crore central assistance.
    • ₹314 crore state assistance.
  • Swachh Survekshan 2024 Theme: Waste to Wealth.
    • Top Cities: Surat & Indore (1st), Navi Mumbai (3rd).
    • SBUM 2.0 received ₹170 crore (Central ₹252 crore, State ₹167 crore).
  • SBM 2.0: * Launched on October 1, 2021. * Objective: To make all cities garbage-free. * 100% segregation of waste at source.
  • Status of cities:
    1. ODF (Open Defecation Free): No open defecation; all households and public areas have functional toilets.
    2. ODF+: ODF status maintained with well-maintained and clean public/community toilets.
    3. ODF++: ODF+ criteria met; safe treatment of faecal sludge/sewage with no untreated discharge.
    4. Water+: ODF++ sustained; all wastewater treated per CPCB norms, with focus on reuse/recycling.

E. Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana - National Urban Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NULM)

  • Previous Names: Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rozgar Yojana; National Urban Livelihoods Mission (NULM).
  • Launch Date: September 23, 2013 (replacing Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rozgar Yojana).
  • Name Change Date: February 19, 2016.
  • Cities Included: 790 cities (population >1 lakh; district headquarters; others as per state request). Rajasthan: All urban bodies.
  • Funding Pattern:
    • General: 60:40 (Central:State).
    • Himalayan and Northeastern states: 90:10 (initially 75:25).
  • Components:
    • Capacity Building and Training(CBT): For DAY-NULM implementation.
      • National Mission Management Unit (NMU).
      • State Mission Management Unit (SMU).
      • District Mission Management Unit (DMU).
      • Training for personnel (2-7 days, ₹7,500 per trainee).
    • Social Mobilization and Institutional Development(SM&ID):
      • Formation of Self-Help Groups (SHGs): ₹10,000 per SHG.
      • Area Level Federations (ALFs): ₹100,000 per ALF.
      • City Level Federations (CLFs).
      • Resource Organizations (ROs): ₹2 lakh per RO.
      • Universal Financial Inclusion: Financial services & literacy.
      • City Livelihood Centres (CLCs):
      • Marketing & sales facilities for SHG products.
      • Up to ₹10 lakh funding in 3 installments.
    • Employment through Skill Training and Placement(ESTP): Skill development and job placement.
    • Self-Employment Programme(SEP):
      • Loans for self-employment.
      • ₹1 lakh for individual, ₹10 lakh for group (7% interest).
    • Support to Urban Street Vendors(SUSV): Financial and social security.
    • Scheme of Shelter for Urban Homeless (SUH):
      • 24/7 shelters.
      • At least 100 beds per 1 lakh population.
    • Innovative and Special Projects(ISP): New initiatives.
  • Monitoring Committees:
    • National Level: National Mission Management Unit.
      • Chaired by: Minister, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs. (This is a key difference from other schemes.)
    • State Level: State Mission Management Unit.
      • Chaired by: Chief Minister. (Another key difference.)
    • City Level: City Mission Management Unit.
      • Chaired by: Municipal Commissioner/EO.
  • Portal: U-Learn Portal.
  • Economic Survey Data (Rajasthan):
    • Implemented in 213 urban bodies.
    • ₹25 crore allocated in 2023-24 budget.
    • ₹23.6 crore spent.