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Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) is endeavoring to improve the socio-economic conditions of marginalised tribal people of remote villages through Mission Mode Projects. The brief detail is as under:

CSIR Aroma Mission: Under this mission, aromatic crop cultivation has been introduced in different tribal areas in Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, North-Eastern states, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Odisha and Madhya Pradesh creating awareness about the advantages of aromatic crops like tolerance to weather extremes, not affected by wild/domestic animals and by providing quality planting materials of superior varieties suitable for those regions, leading to higher income generation. The mission has contributed significantly in enhancing farmers’ income, simultaneously nurturing the essential oil-based industries in India.

Additional efforts were taken to improve the socio- economic status of the farmers by continuous skilling and training to enable them to undertake cultivation and processing of raw material in their fields, increasing yield and profit by deploying superior agro-processing technologies of CSIR, leading to a substantial rise in their incomes. Under this Mission, 20 tribal clusters were created for deploying aromatic crops in different states. Through these aroma clusters, CSIR is empowering and helping over 10,000 tribal farmers in various states, including Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, North-Eastern states, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Odisha and Madhya Pradesh.

  • Sickle Cell Anemia (SCA) Mission: The Mission focuses on a disease prevalent among tribal communities. CSIR has developed three specific scientific outcomes: a cost- effective molecular diagnostic test, supported the approval of Hydroxyurea as a treatment and established a CRISPR- based gene-editing platform.
  • Smart Village Mission: This project aims to develop model villages in various regions through the deployment of appropriate CSIR technologies and eco-friendly solutions to address local challenges in areas such as water, agriculture, and energy for sustainable development. Among one such village in Leh, tribal communities are specific beneficiaries.

Department of Biotechnology (DBT): The department is supporting various programs and projects aimed at establishing scientific project hubs, including Rural Bio- resource Complexes, across the country. These initiatives are designed to develop and improve the socio-economic conditions of marginalized tribal people and rural communities in remote villages under Biotech Biotech-Based Societal Development Program.

DBT has implemented 96 projects in collaboration with State Agricultural Universities (SKUAST, TNAU, AAU, etc.), ICAR Institutes, IITs and NITs, Central Universities, NGOs and Research Foundations to upgrade the livelihood of marginalised tribal families. These projects focus on diverse areas, including aquaculture, sericulture, poultry, livestock improvement, horticulture, organic farming, mushroom cultivation, bio fertilizers, value addition of local resources, and women empowerment. These projects collectively aim at sustainable livelihood improvement of marginalized tribal families and SC/ST beneficiaries. The detail of the projects undertaken is placed at Annexure-I.

Department of Science and Technology (DST): Under Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP), DST has also supported projects aimed at the socio-economic development of Scheduled Tribes and the protection of their interests. The detail of the projects undertaken is placed at Annexure-II.

Ministry of Tribal Affairs (MoTA): Two agencies namely, Tribal Co-operative Marketing Development Federation of India (TRIFED) & National Scheduled Tribes Finance & Development Corporation (NSTFDC) of Ministry is engaged in promoting livelihood activities for the tribal communities across the country.

Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation of India (TRIFED): Under ‘Pradhan Mantri Janjatiya Vikas Mission’ (PMJVM), Scheme which is being implemented through TRIFED, financial assistance is provided to strengthen tribal entrepreneurship initiatives and to facilitate livelihood opportunities by promoting more efficient, equitable, self- managed, optimum use of natural resources, MFP/farm & non- farm and tribal product-based enterprises. The major activities covered under the scheme are as under:

  • Minimum Support Price for Minor Forest Produce (MSP for MFP)
  • Infrastructure creation at State Level
  • Setting up of Van Dhan Vikas Kendra (VDVK)
  • Marketing and Promotion of Tribal Produce / Products

State-wise details of VDVKs are given at Annexure-III.

National Scheduled Tribes Finance & Development Corporation (NSTFDC): The corporation provides concessional loans to the eligible Scheduled Tribe persons for undertaking income generation, self-employment and livelihood activities. The loan assistance is given under the schemes like Term Loan Scheme, Adivasi Mahila Sashaktikaran Yojana (AMSY), Micro Credit Scheme for Self Help Groups (MCF) and Adivasi Shiksha Rrinn Yojana (ASRY). State-wise list of loans disbursed under the scheme of NSTFDC is given at Annexure- IV.

ANNEXURE-I

S No. Project Title Implementing Organization State/Locati on
Projects supported by DBT
1. Facile method for the development of green and sustainable bamboo based feminine  hygiene  product  –

Chandel District, Manipur

Shriram Institute For Industrial Research, Delhi / South Asia Bamboo Foundation

/ NEHU

Manipur
2. Rural Bioresource Complex for tubers & millets – Kandhamal,

Odisha

KIIT    University    / ICAR-CTCRI Odisha
3. Promotion of technologies for quality     seed     production     of

landraces of paddy – Koraput, Odisha

M S Swaminathan Research Foundation

/ ICAR-IISWC

Odisha
4. Genetic improvement to enhance productivity      of     local      goat

populations using AI

The    Goat   Trust    / DUVASU, Mathura Uttar Pradesh
5. Upscaling           of           Organic Technologies through Model Organic  Farm  in  Aspirational

Districts of NE India

CAU, Meghalaya / AAU, Assam Meghalaya
6. Establishment of Rural Bio- resource Complex through Integrated   Aquaculture   –

Goalpara, Assam

Guwahati University Assam
7. Promotion of Integrated Multi- Trophic     Aquaculture     (IMTA)

technology

ICAR-CIBA,

Chennai

Tamil Nadu
8. Establishment of Rural Bioresource Complex for seaweed  farming  –  Ramnad

District

University of Madras Tamil Nadu
9. Development          of          Rural Bioresources Complex in Tribal

Districts of Western Odisha

IIT    Delhi    /     NIT Rourkela Odisha
10. Establishment          of         model mushroom bio-resource complex

– Meghalaya

CAU, Meghalaya Meghalaya
11. Establishment of Rural Bioresource Complex for livestock based integrated cluster

farming – Meghalaya

ICAR-NEH Region Meghalaya

 

12. Enhancing economy of livestock farmers through AI using cloned

buffalo bull semen

CIRB, Hisar Haryana
13. Dissemination     of    AM     fungi production         technology         –

Ramanathapuram, TN

TNAU Tamil Nadu
14. Seri-Entrepreneurship

Development     in     Aspirational Districts of NE India

CSRTI, Berhampore North-East India
15. Establishment    of    DBT    Rural

Bioresource          Complex          – Ramanathapuram, TN

VIT / ICAR-CIBA / TANUVAS Tamil Nadu
16. Empowerment of rural women through      poultry      rearing      –

Osmanabad, Maharashtra

COVAS, Udgir Maharashtra
17. Development of pilot plant for high value products from indigenous plants – Hailakandi,

Assam

IIT Guwahati Assam
18. Setting up of mechanized walnut processing clusters – Kupwara,

J&K

SKUAST-Kashmir J&K
19. Establish     Tribal     Bio-resource Complex             –              Paderu,

Visakhapatnam, AP

LAYA / CNBRCD / ANGRAU Andhra Pradesh
20. Value addition of Horticultural crops     –     Namsai,     Arunachal

Pradesh

CAU, Pasighat Arunachal Pradesh
21. Establishing rural bio resource

centre for Nano bio polymer production

TNAU Tamil Nadu
22. Socio-economic            upliftment through goat rearing – Yadgir,

Karnataka

NIAB, Hyderabad Karnataka
23. Augmentation of Rural Economy

through     Back     Yard    Poultry Farming – Kadapa, AP

SVVU, Proddatur Andhra Pradesh
24. Creating  innovation  clusters  –

Moga, Punjab

KVK PAU, Moga Punjab
25. Innovations using Medicinal and Aromatic  Plants  –  North-West

Himalayan Region

IIT Roorkee Uttarakhand
26. Vedic       Chants       Intervention

program for Autism

JIPMER,

Pondicherry

Puducherry
27. Plant Tissue Culture training –

Washim, Vidarbha

Dr. PDKV, Akola Maharashtra
28. Innovative     Poultry-Horticulture

Integrated Farming – Kashmir

SKUAST-Kashmir J&K
29. Community based Integrated Fish

Farming – Udalguri & Baksa, Assam

Udalguri College Assam

 

30. Socio Economic Upliftment of

Sheep Breeders – J&K

SKUAST-Kashmir J&K
31. Fruits and vegetables preservation

training – Varanasi, Mirzapur

BHU, Varanasi Uttar Pradesh
32. Enabling  Start-Ups  for  Under

Utilized Crops – Tamil Nadu

NIFTEM-T / Vrutti Tamil Nadu
33. Socio-economic upliftment of yak

rearing communities – NE Region

ICAR-NRC on Yak,

Dirang

Arunachal

Pradesh

34. Popularization  of  hygienic  pig

slaughter technology

NTR                  CVS,

Gannavaram

Andhra

Pradesh

35. Empowering women of wetland- dependent fisherfolk community –

Lower Gangetic plain

ICAR-CIFRI            / BCKV West Bengal
36. Empowering     rural     population through          bioinoculants          –

Virudhunagar, TN

TNAU, Madurai Tamil Nadu
37. Strengthening women managed

backyard poultry – Tribal districts, Odisha

OUAT,

Bhubaneswar

Odisha
38. Development      of     horticulture based          women           friendly

entrepreneurship – Tripura

CAU / ICAR-NEH,

Tripura

Tripura
39. Skill      Building     in     Nutrition

Sensitive Agriculture

IARI, New Delhi Delhi
40. Augmentation      of      household

income     through    dairy    cattle, fodder & poultry – Kashmir

SKUAST-Kashmir J&K
41. Strengthening Livelihood through

Goat Farming – Sikkim

ICAR-NEH Region Sikkim
42. Economic      empowerment      of

Tribal Farming communities – Odisha

ILS / ICMR-RMRC /

KISS, Bhubaneswar

Odisha
43. Setting up of Rural Bioresource

Complex – Ri-Bhoi, Meghalaya

IBSD, Shillong Meghalaya
44. Entrepreneurial skill development

in rural women through Poultry and livestock

SVVU, Tirupati Andhra Pradesh
45. Production of disease-free Banana

plants through Tissue culture

SVPUAT, Meerut Uttar Pradesh
46. Biotechnological       interventions for seasonal vegetable production

– Ghaziabad, UP

Laxmi    Jan    Kalyan Sewa Sansthan Uttar Pradesh
47. Entrepreneurship               through Commercial Quail Production –

Amravati, Maharashtra

KVK, Amravati Maharashtra
48. Augmenting rural goat farming –

Goa

ICAR          Research

Complex, Goa

Goa
49. Nano technological and precision farming for tulip and hyacinth

bulb production – Kashmir

SKUAST-Kashmir J&K

 

50. Herbal Industry Oriented value cultivation of Medicinal Plants –

Bundelkhand

Bundelkhand University, Jhansi Uttar Pradesh
51. Technology       Integration      for Doubling      Farm      Income      –

Jharkhand

BAU, Ranchi Jharkhand
52. Promotion      of     Pulses      Seed

Production    –    Malda,    Dakshin Dinajpur, WB

UBKV, Coochbehar West Bengal
53. Technology       Intervention      in

Household Piggeries – Assam

AAU, Guwahati Assam
54. Upliftment of Tribal community through    aquaculture    –    AP   &

Telangana

ICAR-CIFA,

Vijayawada

Andhra Pradesh         /

Telangana

55. Upliftment of Marginal Basmati

Growers Through SRI – Jammu

SKUAST-Jammu J&K
56. Development       of       nematode

management strategies for rural women

ICAR-IIHR,

Bangalore

Karnataka
57. Developing entrepreneurial skills through        bioconversion        of

agricultural wastes

CSIR-CIMAP,

Lucknow

Uttar Pradesh
58. Raising livelihood through Azolla

bio-village – Madurai, TN

TNAU Tamil Nadu
59. Establishment    of    Trichoderma

production units – Kashmir valley

SKUAST-Kashmir J&K
60. Empowerment of women through

Bio-technological innovations in millets

IIMR, Hyderabad Telangana
61. Empowerment through capacity

building      in      biotechnological innovation – Assam

AAU, Jorhat Assam
62. Entrepreneurship through milky

mushroom          production         – Thoothukudi, TN

TNAU, Killikulam Tamil Nadu
63. Status      of      prevalence      and awareness    among     thalassemia

population – West Bengal tribes

NSCBCRI, Kolkata West Bengal
64. Training and demonstration of vermibiotechnology    –    Madhya

Pradesh

Dr. H S Gour Central University Madhya Pradesh
65. Community     based    fish     seed production – Dima Hasao, Assam Haflong            Govt.

College / Waimijing NGO

Assam
66. CAU-DBT      rural      innovation cluster for value added pineapple

products – Chandel, Manipur

CAU, Imphal Manipur
67. Dissemination     of     pheromone technology for codling moth –

Ladakh

SKUAST-Kashmir Ladakh

 

68. Application of menthol mint and vetiver technology – Purvanchal,

UP

CSIR-CIMAP,

Lucknow

Uttar Pradesh
69. Pig husbandry based approach for SC/ST rural women – Kolli Hills,

TN

TANUVAS,

Namakkal

Tamil Nadu
70. Training    on    cut   flowers    and

orchids    cultivation    –    Mysore, Karnataka

University of Mysore Karnataka
71. Amelioration of infertility in dairy

cows    through    nutritional    and biotechnological interventions

NDRI, Karnal Haryana
72. Formulation     Of    Cut    Flower Production        Technology         –

Allahabad

SHIATS, Allahabad Uttar Pradesh
73. Employment through sustainable

utilization of moringa leaves

Institute of Applied

Sciences, Allahabad

Uttar Pradesh
74. Genetic awareness, diagnosis and

counselling     on    maternal    and neonatal health

BHU, Varanasi Uttar Pradesh
75. Community         based         mass

production of bio agents – J&K

SKUAST-Jammu J&K
76. Socio       economic       upliftment

through       Integrated      farming approach

Guwahati University

/ Waimijing NGO

Assam
77. Empowering     women     through

seritech     capacity     building     – Anantapur, Chittoor, AP

APSSRDI /  SPMV

Tirupati

Andhra Pradesh
78. Innovative     Poultry-Horticulture

Integrated Farming Systems

SKUAST-Kashmir J&K
79. Capacity           building            on biotechnological interventions for climate change adaptation – HP Dept.                      of

Environment, Science                   &

Technology, Shimla

Himachal Pradesh
80. Promotion of integrated farming with organic farming concept and mushroom  cultivation  –  North

Bengal

UBKV, Coochbehar West Bengal
81. Sustainable Livelihood through Integrated Farming System – Central  Brahmaputra  Valley,

Assam

AAU College of Fisheries / Solmari NGO Assam
82. Demonstration    of    Bio-farming inputs      –      J&K      Himalayan

ecosystem

SKUAST-Kashmir J&K
83. Dissemination    of    fish    culture technology among women SHGs

– NCR Delhi

University of Delhi Delhi
84. Demonstration of fisheries and

aquaculture     interventions     for

BSKKV, Dapoli Maharashtra

 

  fisherwomen          –          Konkan,

Maharashtra

   
85. Setting    up    of    Rural    Biotech

Innovation      and      Application Centre – Kandi, Punjab

PSCST, Chandigarh / CIAB, Mohali Punjab
86. Enhancement       of      livelihood

security for disabled women – TN

TNAU, Madurai Tamil Nadu
87. Socio-economic    upliftment    by scientific interventions in dairy

animals – J&K

SKUAST-Jammu J&K
88. Immunological,      genetic      and behavioral profile of Women with

urinary tract infections

KGMU, Lucknow Uttar Pradesh
89. Economic      Empowerment     Of Rural Goat Farmers – RS Pura,

Jammu

SKUAST-Jammu J&K
90. mHealth  based  Preterm  Home

Care Program

Manipal College of

Nursing

Karnataka
91. Gujjar    and   Bakarwal    Women Empowerment through Livestock

Rearing – J&K

SKUAST-Jammu J&K
92. Poverty alleviation through medicinal-dietary plants for prevention  of  malnutrition  –

SC/ST children

CSIR-NBRI,

Lucknow

Uttar Pradesh
93. Management of Green Wastes for

Economic    Benefit   &    Women Empowerment

AAU, Jorhat Assam
94. Development of Sustainable rural livelihood through hygienic fish

drying

AAU     College     of Fisheries, Nagaon Assam
95. Enhancement of tribal farmers’ income through cultivation and

processing of aromatic crops – Nandurbar

CSIR-CIMAP,

Lucknow

Maharashtra
96. Bioresource Centre for Banana

Value Chain – Udalguri

CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat Assam

 

ANNEXURE-II

S No. Project Title Implementing Organisation State/location
Projects supported by DST
1. Guar Gum based Science Technology and Innovation STI for Development             of Scheduled  Tribe  in

Srikalahasti Block

Indian Institute of Technology             Tirupati, Tirupati, Tirupati, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, 517 50 Andhra Pradesh
2. KISS     Science      and Technology Innovation

Hub for Tribals

KIIT Technology Business Incubator,       Bhubaneswar,

Khordha, Orissa, 751024

Orissa
3. Survival of Surviving- A Project to Enhance Livelihood of PVTGs Through Introduction of   Tuber   Crop

(Cultivation               & Processing) in Sukinda Block of Jajpur District, Odisha

Utkalika     Samiti,     Jajpur, Jajpur, Orissa, 755051 Orissa
4. S&T Intervention in Pottery Technology for Capacity building of Women potters in Bahabandha village of Siadimal Gp, Nilagiri

block of Balasore district in Odisha

Society for Humanitarian Advancement with Key Technological Initiative (Shakti), Simulia, Balasore, Orissa, 756168 Orissa
5. Organic Goat Milk and Meat as a means of income generation for

coastal tribals

Utkal Sevak Samaj, Cuttack, Cuttack, Orissa, 753003 Orissa
6. Science      Technology and Innovation Hub in MARAYOOR, DEVIKULAM Block,

IDUKKI          District,

KERALA             State SUBTITLE

Establishment            of

decentralized    non-

centrifugal sugars production unit for Marayoor Jaggery

CSIR National Institute for Interdisciplinary       Science and    Technology    (NIIST), Thiruvananthapuram, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, 695019 Kerala
7. Establishment of STI

Hub for primitive Sidi

ICAR-Central            Marine

Fisheries Research Institute

Gujarat

 

  Adivasi tribes of Gujarat for socio- economic upliftment through   mariculture

entrepreneurship

Veraval Regional Station, Matsya Bhavan, Bhidiya, Veraval, 362269, Gujarat  
8. Introduce scientific technique to conserve and enhancement of indigenous knowledge and traditional skills, practices of katkari community to sustain

their livelihoods

Anubhav Prathisthan Trust, Khopoli,                    Raigad, Maharashtra, 410203 Maharashtra
9. Utilization of Clay Brick Waste for Manufacturing of Eco- Friendly Building Materials to Improve Livelihoods of Katkari

Tribals

Thakur          College          of

Engineering                     and

Technology,            Mumbai,

Mumbai                 Suburban, Maharashtra, 400101

Maharashtra
10. Production, scaling up and formulation of antiviral and anti- inflammatory herbal plant varieties by modern agricultural technology in the state of Manipur, A handholding program with farmers from backward communities

for their economic growth

EMRC FEEDS, Senapati, Senapati, Manipur, 795129 Manipur
11. Tribal empowerment through scientific validation                  of Indigenous Traditional Knowledge               in

agriculture through Land-Lab-Land cycle of scientific refining

Amrita                       Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Coimbatore, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, 641112 Tamilnadu
12. Enhancing Livelihood of         ST         Farmer

Community               in Bheelyanaik      Thanda by    Development    of Post-harvest Preservation Ecosystem                for

horticultural crops and flowers

KG Reddy College of Engineering                     and Technology, Hyderabad, Ranga Reddy, Telangana, 501504 Telangana

 

13. Multilayered Agriculture    strategies for        income        and nutritional security for cash    crop    plantation workers    in    Lefunga Block,  West  Tripura

district

ICAR Research Complex for Neh Region, Tripura Centre, Lembucherra, West Tripura, Tripura, 799210 Tripura
14. STI-Hub       for       the upliftment                 of scheduled    caste    and scheduled    tribes    by ensuring      livelihood, food   and    nutritional security            through disseminating innovative technologies              in

intensively            tribal dominated area of Sonbhadra UP

Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005, India, Varanasi, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, 221005 Uttar Pradesh
15. Promoting          natural resource                 base integrated     livelihood approaches       through Science      Technology and Innovation Hub for socio-economic development    of    the Primitive       tribe      in Dzongu     and     Kabi Blocks       of       North

District, Sikkim

G B Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment, Almora,                    Almora, Uttarakhand, 263643 Uttarakhand

 

ANNEXURE-III

State-wise details of Van Dhan Vikas Kendras (VDVKs)

PM JVM VDVKs
S.No. States/UTs VDVKs Sanctioned Beneficiaries Funds Sanctioned (In Lakhs)
1. Andhra Pradesh 415 123258 6162.9
2. Arunachal Pradesh 106 32897 1590
3. Assam 483 146909 7245
4. Chhattisgarh 139 41700 2085
5. DNH & DD 1 302 15
6. Goa 10 3000 150
7. Gujarat 200 57968 2895.65
8. Himachal Pradesh 4 1110 55.5
9. Jammu & Kashmir 100 29791 1457
10. Jharkhand 146 43701 2174.7
11. Karnataka 140 41748 2087.4
12. Kerala 44 12038 597.25
13. Ladakh 10 3000 150
14. Madhya Pradesh 126 37860 1890
15. Maharashtra 279 83850 4185
16. Manipur 204 61,493 3051.8
17. Meghalaya 169 50835 2534.1
18. Mizoram 286 84268 4211.55
19. Nagaland 347 104068 5203.4
20. Odisha 170 50094 2479.25
21. Rajasthan 505 152362 7513.55
22. Sikkim 80 23801 1169.05
23. Tamil Nadu 8 2400 120
24. Telangana 17 5100 255
25. Tripura 57 16116 776
26. Uttar Pradesh 25 7238 359.55
27. Uttarakhand 12 3605 179.95
28. West Bengal 22 6719 329.35
Total 4105 1227231 60922.95

 

PM-JANMAN VDVK
S.No. States/ UTs VDVKs Sanctioned Beneficiaries Funds Sanctioned (In Lakhs)
1. Andaman & Nicobar 1 56 2.80
2. Andhra Pradesh 73 6162 307.55
3. Chhattisgarh 16 2395 119.75
4. Gujarat 21 1050 52.50
5. Jharkhand 35 2876 143.80
6. Karnataka 33 1836 91.80
7. Kerala 7 537 26.85
8. Madhya Pradesh 83 5091 254.50
9. Maharashtra 40 3624 181.20
10. Manipur 2 600 30.00
11. Odisha 66 5244 262.95
12. Rajasthan 51 8842 442.10
13. Tamil Nadu 37 2403 120.15
14. Telangana 25 1427 73.05
15. Tripura 30 2550 127.50
16. Uttarakhand 9 634 31.70
17. Uttar Pradesh 5 319 15.95
18. West Bengal 5 278 13.9
Total 539 45924 2298.05

Annexure-IV State-wise amount of loans disbursed and beneficiaries under the schemes of NSTFDC

(Rs. In lakhs)

 

S.No

.

 

State

FY 2020-21 FY 2021-22 FY 2022-23 FY 2023-24 FY 2024-25
Amoun t No. of beneficiar ies Amou nt No. of benefic iaries Amount No. of benefi ciaries Amount No. of benefic iaries Amount No. of beneficiar ies
1. Andhra

Pradesh

5022.2

4

12533 1127.1

9

2006 4119.80 13669 5551.49 27221 6039.21 12899
2. Andaman &

Nicobar

0 0 0 0
3. Arunachal

Pradesh

970.52 435 814.01 8143 699.90 1835 25.77 13 17.88 17
4. Assam 5.00 2 40.02 43 24.24 21
5. Bihar 11.48 955 3.06 3 0 0
6. Chhattisgarh 197.49 236 1398.9

9

1107 295.69 1216 227.29 503 499.43 4837
7. Dadra &

Nagar Haveli

4.55 6 0 0
8. Goa 0.22 1 0 0
9. Gujarat 1442.0

3

8230 2022.5

0

11053 1019.61 5224 2810.12 11848 4931.39 18461
10. Haryana 0 0 0 0
11. Himachal

Pradesh

13.40 2 14.00 2 56.90 120 2.19 2 30.60 33
12. Jammu &

Kashmir

408.75 175 1362.8

7

410 1272.54 535 295.19 106 1102.49 409
13. Jharkhand 1001.6

0

10752 1422.0

0

15523 3.00 756 684.25 1703 247.45 135
14. Karnataka 3109.0

8

3014 1369.3

1

962 1582.42 1927 853.41 1003 1854.44 1368
15. Kerala 298.76 192 637.30 436 720.73 666 446.74 258 684.80 567
16. Ladakh                 73.53 13
17. Madhya

Pradesh

3360.1

0

5685 2755.0

0

2373 5392.05 10857 1759.58 828 1660.72 1582
18. Maharashtra 37.27 822 209.06 7408 658.19 1204 2523.52 1528 567.76 1005
19. Manipur 62.37 65 25.00 57 235.49 174 102.80 65
20. Meghalaya 4485.4

3

35016 694.81 1883 470.60 1227 475.91 1193 298.09 112
21. Mizoram 3324.1

8

1399 5450.6

8

16278 5295.74 3584 6856.69 4573 6948.28 3529
22. Nagaland 1098.7

2

48240 693.36 48257 20.39 1 1199.77 771 627.08 282
23. Odisha 1794.4

4

22231 2457.9

2

30026 63.19 4337 362.35 17025 883.56 15045
24. Rajasthan 2205.1

6

2664 508.60 588 789.35 1856 712.22 885 130.16 1091
25. Sikkim 82.11 21 62.56 16 34.23 27 201.63 46
26. Tamil Nadu 12.50 1609 15.00 1609 1087.13 3403 3265.67 7327 1210.39 6437
27. Telangana 5359.2

3

13065 3111.5

5

9355 4583.99 11861 3218.52 11369 5174.31 10777
28. Tripura 2216.2

8

1056 580.26 2196 48.02 20 2014.62 2234 1695.98 569
29. Uttar Pradesh 1.55 4 3.37 4 1.92 2
30. Uttarakhand 6.15 2 81.42 244 32.59 8 85.81 628
31. West Bengal 275.64 2089 573.92 4515 1643.34 8393 1526.59 4486 2233.75 8828

 

 

S.No

.

 

State

FY 2020-21 FY 2021-22 FY 2022-23 FY 2023-24 FY 2024-25
Amoun t No. of beneficiar

ies

Amou nt No. of benefic

iaries

Amount No. of benefi

ciaries

Amount No. of benefic

iaries

Amount No. of beneficiar

ies

  Total 36790.

00

169539 27292.

37

165101 29929.00 72992 24221.12 52432 37327.70 88758

 

 

 

 

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