Rajasthan Government Schemes: Quick Revision
Feature | Shree 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 |
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Name Change Effective | January 6, 2024 | November 25, 2024 | N/A |
Launch Date | August 20, 2020 | September 9, 2022 | August 18, 2021 |
Target Group | Economically 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. |
Objective | Provide 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 Area | 240 Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) | All Urban Local Bodies in Rajasthan | Urban areas of Rajasthan |
Key Benefits | Affordable 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 Amount | N/A | N/A | Up to ₹50,000 (interest-free) |
Loan Repayment | N/A | N/A | Loan upto 25000- 12 installments. Loan from 25000 to 50000 - 18 installments. |
Meal Composition | 600g (Chapati & Pickle: 300g, Dal: 100g, Vegetables: 100g, Rice/Khichdi: 100g) | N/A | N/A |
Employment Duration | N/A | 125 days per family per year | N/A |
Eligibility | General 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 Process | N/A | Apply 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 Committee | Minister of Urban Development and Self Government | Principal Secretary /Secretary, Local Self Government Department | Nodal Department: Local Self Government Department |
District Level Monitoring Committee | District Collector | District Project Coordinator (District Collector) | District level Banking committee |
Payment Method | N/A | Direct transfer to Jan Aadhaar linked bank account (within 15 days). | Direct credit to beneficiary's bank account (N/A) |
Audit | Office 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/Grievance | N/A | District Collector, EO/Commissioner, Jan Sampark Portal (181), IGRGY Urban MIS portal (resolution within 7 days) | N/A |
Central Schemes: Quick Revision
Feature | HRIDAY Yojana (National Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana) | AMRUT Yojana (Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation) | Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) - Urban | Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban) | Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana - National Urban Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NULM) |
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Launch Date | January 21, 2015 | June 25, 2015 | June 25, 2015 | October 2, 2014 | September 23, 2013 |
Closure Date | March 31, 2019 | March 31, 2021 (Initial Duration) Extended (AMRUT 2.0: October 1, 2021) | Extended to December 31, 2024 | On-going (SBM 2.0 launched October 1, 2021) | On-going |
Objective | Integrated 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 Included | 12 Heritage Cities (including Ajmer) | Initially 500 (Population > 1 lakh, capitals, HRIDAY, riverbanks, tourist cities), Rajasthan: 29 cities | All statutory towns in India. | All urban areas. | 790 cities (population >1 lakh), Rajasthan: All urban bodies. |
Components | Physical infrastructure, institutional, economic, and social aspects. | Water supply, sewerage, stormwater drainage, urban transport, green spaces, capacity building. | ISSR, CLSS, AHP, BLC | IHHL, CT/PT, SWM, CB, IEC | Social 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 Pattern | 100% 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 Ministry | 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) | Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) |
National Level Monitoring Committee | HRIDAY 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 Committee | N/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 Committee | City Level Advisory and Monitoring Committee (Headed by EO) | N/A | N/A | District collector for district level, ULB levels are Chaired by EO | City Mission Management Unit (Chaired by Municipal Commissioner/EO) |
Key Achievement Metrics | Heritage 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/Subsidies | N/A | N/A | BLC 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 Benificiaries | all | all urban areas | EWS, LIG, and homeless urban poor | ||
Economic Survey Data (Rajasthan) | Only Ajmer Included | AMRUT 1.0: ₹3223 crore allocated (central: ₹1515 crore, state: ₹874 crore). | N/A | 3.69 lakh individual toilets. 22,547 CT/PTs 213 ODF urban bodies | Implemented in 213 urban bodies..₹25 crore allocated in 2023-24 budget |
Portals | N/A | N/A | N/A | My Toilet App | U-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.
- State Level: State-Level Management and Monitoring Committee.
- 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:
- EO (Executive Officer): Selects work and estimates the labor budget.
- District Collector (District Project Coordinator): Informed by EO, and then informs the State Government/updates the portal.
- Technical Officers (AEN/XEN): Provide technical sanction.
- 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.
- State Level: State Level Sanctioning and Coordination Committee.
- 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.
- HRIDAY National Empowered Committee.
- City Level (ULB Level): City Level Advisory and Monitoring Committee.
- Headed by: EO.
- Mission Directorate : not below rank of CEO
- National Level:
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.
- National Level: Apex Committee.
- 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.
- In-situ Slum Redevelopment (ISSR):
- 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
- BLC and AHP - ₹2.5 lakh : for EWS only
- 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.
- Central Level: Central Sanctioning and Monitoring Committee.
- 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.
- National Level: National Advisory and Review Committee.
- 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:
- ODF (Open Defecation Free): No open defecation; all households and public areas have functional toilets.
- ODF+: ODF status maintained with well-maintained and clean public/community toilets.
- ODF++: ODF+ criteria met; safe treatment of faecal sludge/sewage with no untreated discharge.
- 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.
- Capacity Building and Training(CBT): For DAY-NULM implementation.
- 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.
- National Level: National Mission Management Unit.
- Portal: U-Learn Portal.
- Economic Survey Data (Rajasthan):
- Implemented in 213 urban bodies.
- ₹25 crore allocated in 2023-24 budget.
- ₹23.6 crore spent.