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Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana (SAGY) | |
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Country | India |
Prime Minister(s) | Narendra Modi |
Launched | 11 October 2014 |
Status | Active |
Website | www |
Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana (Hindi: सांसद आदर्श ग्राम योजना, abbr.: SAGY) is a rural development programme broadly focusing upon the development in the villages which includes social development, cultural development and spread motivation among the people on social mobilization of the village community.[1] The programme was launched by the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi on the birth anniversary of Jayaprakash Narayan, on 11 October 2014.[2]
The distinct feature of this Yojana is that it is (a) demand driven (b) inspired by society (c) based on people's participation.
Key objectives of the Yojana include:
Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana was initiated to bring the member of parliament of all the political parties under the same umbrella while taking the responsibility of developing physical and institutional infrastructure in villages and turn them into model villages.[3] Under this yojana, each member of parliament needs to choose one village each from the constituency that they represent, except their own village or their in-laws village and fix parameters and make it a model village by 2019.
Thereafter, they can take on two or three more villages and do the same by the time the next general elections come along in 2019, and thereafter, set themselves ten-year-long village or rural improvement projects.[1] Villages will be offered smart schools, universal access to basic health facilities and Pucca housing to homeless villagers.[4]
No new funds are allocated to this Yojana and funds may be raised through:
Level | Functionary | Key roles and responsibilities |
National | Member of Parliament |
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Two committees, headed by the Minister of Rural Development, and Secretary, Rural Development, respectively.* |
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State | A committee headed by the Chief Secretary |
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District | District Collector |
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Village | Gram Panchayat and functionaries of schemes (at various levels) |
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In order to convert the identified village into an Adarsh Gram through the specified activities, the following are the possible strategies:[5]
List of a few important adoptions:
Under Phase 1 (2014–16) of the scheme, nearly 500 out of 543 Lok Sabha MPs and 203 out of 253 Rajya Sabha MPs adopted the village. In Phase 2 (2016–18), the number dipped to 326 Lok Sabha MPs and 121 Rajya Sabha MPs adopting the village. The numbers dipped further in Phase 3 (2017–19). As of February 2018, only 97 Lok Sabha MPs and 27 Rajya Sabha MPs had adopted the village.[14][15]