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1 National Coordinating Institute – IIT Delhi 21st December, 2018
Funding and Convergence: Central and State schemes, UBA Support, CSR Support Prof. Ram Chandra National Coordinating Institute – IIT Delhi st December, 2018

2 Outline Funding Possibilities UBA funds Institutional Support
Attracting Alumni Society Participation Stakeholder’s Contribution CSR funds and Special Projects Government programs through District Authorities Central Government schemes State Government schemes Convergence Institutions-PRIs-Voluntary Organizations-Government Agencies Flagship programs of Central and State Governments

3 UBA funds Future Possibilities in Pipeline
Funds for Awareness, survey, visits INR per village Technology Development INR 1.0 lakh per technology Customization of solution INR per solution Future Possibilities in Pipeline Incentivizing Appreciation funds 10% of the generated funds

4 Institutional Support
Rural Internship program launched by Director IIT Delhi for students internship in Unnat Bharat Abhiyan Cluster and fellowship provided by IIT Delhi. Water treatment System by NIT Manipur

5 Alumni Support Emotional Connect with Alma Mater and it surrounding
Help from Alumni Association Identification of Potential Alumni Adoption of villages by Alumni Naming the activity

6 Society Participation
Identification of Reputed Industrialist/ Business Houses Identification of local Clubs/NGOs/ Social Workers Adoption of the activity

7 Stake Holder’s Contribution
Immediate Implementation Ownership of the Project

8 CSR Support & Special Projects
Examples ONGC CSR Funding support in Gandi Khata Cluster IREDA CSR funding support for solar Street Lights in Khurrampur Cluster NBCFDC CSR funding for Pottery Furnace in Khurrampur Grant in aid Projects KVIC(Khadi and Village Industries Commission) MNRE(Ministry of New & Renewable Energy) DST(Department of Science and Technology)

9 Government programs through District Authorities
Central and State Government Schemes: Haryana Delhi-NCR

10 Delhi-NCR (1/2) Type of Activity Sub Activity Scheme
Personal Development Hygienic Behaviour and Practices This campaign aims to accomplish the vision of a ‘Clean India’. For inculcating hygienic behaviour and practices, the following components of Swachh Bharat Mission can be leveraged: I. Construction of individual sanitary toilets (mostly pit latrines) for households below the poverty line with subsidy where demand exists. II. Conversion of dry latrines (pit latrines without a water seal) into low-cost sanitary latrines. III. Construction of exclusive village sanitary complexes for women providing facilities for hand pumping, bathing, sanitation and washing on a selective basis where there is not adequate land or space within houses and where village panchayats are willing to maintain the facilities. IV. Setting up of sanitary marts. V. Total sanitation of villages through the construction of drains, soakage pits, solid and liquid waste disposal. Intensive campaign for awareness generation and health education to create a felt need for personal, household and environmental sanitation facilities. Rs /- per family for construction of Toilets. Human Development 100% institutional delivery Under this programme, cash incentive is provided to mothers delivering in hospital. Low Performing State: Mothers’ package (Rs. 1400), ASHA Package (Rs. 600) totalling Rs High Performing States: Mothers’ package (Rs. 700), ASHA Package (Rs. 600) totalling Rs These costs are applicable to rural areas only. Improving nutrition status for all, with special focus on children, adolescent girls, pregnant women, and lactating mothers Under ICDS, six different kinds of services are provided to women and children through the anganwadi centres. 1.Immunisation of 0-6 age group children 2. Supplementary nutrition to children, pregnant women and lactating mothers 3. Health check-up of children, pregnant women and lactating mothers 4.Referral services 5.Pre-school non-formal education to children 6.Nutrition and Health information to women.

11 Delhi-NCR (2/2) Type of Activity Sub Activity Scheme
Social development Building the capacity of the people to fully participate and contribute to local development. Kisaan Channel: Documentary movies on agriculture and thematic video documents for sensitisation of farmers. (Ministry of Information & Broadcasting) Local media campaigns & Local outreach activities, Training & capacity building / sensitisation programme for District Officers / Religious leaders / PRI / Judiciary, frontline workers / VHSNC members / Youth groups, SHGs, NGOs, Innovative practices (such as celebration of girl child day). (Ministry of Women & Child Development) Economic development Promoting diversified agricultural livelihoods, including livestock and horticulture, through Permissible works include water conservation and water harvesting; drought proofing including afforestation; irrigation works; restoration of traditional water bodies; land development; flood control; rural connectivity; and works notified by the Government. Horticulture development in private and public land can be taken up. Inland fisheries, development of pond, etc., can also be taken up. To help farmers improve productivity through judicious use of inputs. Soil samples are being tested in various soil testing labs across the country.Experts analyse the strengthes and weaknesses (micro-nutrients deficiency) of the soil and suggest measures to deal with it. Result and suggestion are displayed in the cards.

12 Solid Liquid Waste Management in Rural Area
Actors in rural SLWM(Full form) Level Organisation State Public Health Engineering Department Water Supply and Sanitation Department Communication and Capacity Development Unit Panchayati Raj and Rural Development Department Tribal Development Department , State Pollution Control Board District Zila Panchayat , SBM (G) Cell, NGOs , Private sector Block Block Development Officer Panchayat Raj Public Works Block Resource Centre, NGOs , Private sector GP Gram Sevak/Sachiv, Panchayat Development Office Community based organisations SHGs, Private sector/entrepreneurs, Households

13 Funds Available to GPs under Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) (G)
Maximum Permissible Funds for SLWM (SBM) Number of households in the GP INR 7 lakh < 150 households INR12 lakh < 300 households INR 15 lakh < 500 households INR 20 lakh > 500 households

14 Convergence

15 Framework for Convergence
MHRD Other Ministries and Departments State Secretaries PRI PI District Rural Development Agencies

16 Thank You


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