DRDA PD Y Hariharnath said that the YSSAR scheme will be applicable to 43,213 new SC, ST, BC and minority women in the district. He said on Thursday that women in the specified category who have attained the age of 45 by August 12 in the 2021-22 financial year are eligible to apply. The application deadline has been extended to 14th of this month and those who are eligible should contact the secretariats.
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Volunteer, Welfare Assistant said that the applications will be uploaded and sent to the MPDVO / Municipal Commissioner and then the final list will be announced with the approval of the Collector. The scheme is applicable to 2,18,259 people in Nirudu district.
Employees of DRDA, Mepma village and ward secretariats are conducting an in-house survey in the district for the selection of beneficiaries in the second phase of the YSR scheme implemented by the government for the livelihood of poor women. The survey started on the 3rd of this month. The government has directed to complete the survey by the 8th and upload the list of eligible candidates online.
The government has made it clear that women belonging to SC, ST, BC and minority communities between the ages of 45 and 60 are eligible. Beneficiaries of the scheme who have completed 60 years in 2020-21 will be required to remove their names from the scheme this year after examining their Aadhaar card and birth certificates.
Like the survey .. The DRDA PD and APD should randomly consider 5 per cent of the 45-year-old beneficiaries newly selected for this year. This process must be done by the 13th. If any livelihood unit is selected in addition to the loan of Rs. 18,750 provided by the government, the details should be entered.
Details of SC, ST, BC and Minority beneficiaries eligible for financial assistance under the scheme should be sent to the respective corporations by the MPDVs and Municipal Commissioners on the 15th. The details of the beneficiaries of the respective corporations should be submitted to the District Collector Vivek Yadav on the 16th for approval.
The list should be sent to the Rural Poverty Alleviation Program (SERPP) on the 17th after obtaining permission from the Collector. The SERP officials will send the list of beneficiaries to the respective corporations and formulate it within 19 village and ward secretariats to allocate the required funds.
Assistance in the first tranche: The Government has disbursed Rs. 399.25 crore at the rate of Rs. 2,793 people applied for setting up grocery stores in the district and 2,541 people were given loans of Rs 11.24 crore to set up shops. 97.13 per cent of the units were grounded. Jagannath says 17,318 people are ready to graze cattle, goats and sheep under the Jeeva Kranti scheme
We will do according to the rules Arrangements have been made for a house survey for the selection of beneficiaries in the second installment of the YSR scheme in the district. Village and ward volunteers will make a list of those eligible and then display it in the secretariats. If there is any name of someone who is eligible, it will be brought to the notice of the authorities, who will investigate and add them to the list as per eligibility. - Anand Nayak, DRDA Project Director
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