Cabinet approves continuation of sub-schemes under “Umbrella programme for development of Scheduled Tribes” for the period till March, 2020

Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA)

Cabinet approves continuation of sub-schemes under “Umbrella programme for development of Scheduled Tribes” for the period till March, 2020 

Over 10 crore Scheduled Tribe people to be benefitted

Posted On: 13 FEB 2019 9:07PM by PIB Delhi

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs chaired by the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modihas given its approval for continuation of sub-schemes under “Umbrella programme for development of Scheduled Tribes” from 1.4.2017 to 31.3.2020 with an outlay of Rs.11,900 crore. 

The approved schemes include:

1Pre-Matric Scholarship
2Post Matric Scholarship
3Ashram Schools
4Boys & Girls Hostels
5Vocational Training
6Monitoring and Evaluation
7Tribal Festivals, Tribal Research, Information and Mass Education
8Aid to Voluntary Organisation working for the welfare of Scheduled Tribes
9Development of Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs)
10Minimum Support Price for Minor Forest Produce
11Special Central Assistance (SCA) to States for Tribal Sub-Schemes (TSS)

Impact:

The sub-schemes will help to fill critical gaps in institutions and programmes for the welfare of Scheduled Tribes with focus on specific interventions.

Beneficiaries:

More than 10 crore Scheduled Tribe population will be benefitted through this scheme.

Background:

The ongoing schemes have been rationalised by the Government and have been brought under Umbrella programme for development of Scheduled Tribes as its sub-schemes.  These sub-schemes need continuation for delivering development related services to the intended ST beneficiaries.  The aims of these schemes are as under:

i. To reduce the gap in the education achievement of ST children compared to the other population         groups
ii. To fill in the critical gaps in existing efforts of access, retention and quality of education of ST             children
iii. Research studies in the field of tribal development
iv. To promote effectiveness in delivery of service and also enhance the reach of welfare schemes of        Government in service deficient tribal areas in the sectors such as livelihood, health, education etc.       through efforts of Voluntary Organisations (VOs)
v. Planning the socio-economic development of the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs)        in a holistic manner by adopting habitat development approach
vi. To establish a system to ensure fair monetary returns to Minor Forest Produce (MFP) gatherers           for  their efforts in collection, primary processing, storage, packaging, transportation etc.
vii. To enhance quality of life by providing basic amenities in tribal areas / localities including                  housing, link road, last mile connectivity, drinking water, sanitation etc.

Source : PIB




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