4. Introduction
• The Twenty Point Programme was initially launched by P
rime Minister Indira Gandhi in 1975.
• Restructured in 1982 and again on 1986.
• With the introduction of new policies and programmes it
has been finally restructured in 2006 and it has been in ope
ration at present.
The restructured Programme, called Twenty Point Programme
– 2006 (TPP-2006), was approved by the Cabinet on 5th Octobe
r, 2006 and operated.
5. OBJECTIVE
To eradicate poverty
To improve the quality of
life of the poor and the un
der privileged population
of the country.
6. Goals
Eradicating poverty
Raising productivity
Reducingincome inequalities
Removing social and econom
ic disparities.
7. Poverty eradication
Power to people
Support to farmers
Labour welfare
Food security
Housing for all
Clean drinking water
Health for all
Education for all
Welfare of scheduled tribes,
minorities and OBC's
Women welfare
Child welfare
Youth development
Improvement of slums
Environment protection and a for
estation
Social security
Rural roads
Energisation of rural areas
Development of backward areas
IT enabled e-governance
20 point programmes
17. SUPPORT TO FARME
RS
Watershed development
Dry land farming
Irrigation facilities for agriculture
Credit to farmers
Distribution of waste land to landle
21. LABOUR WELFARE (SHRAMIK
KALYAN)
Social security for agricultural and unorgani
sed labour.
Minimum wages enforcement.
Prevention of child labour.
Welfare of woman.
24. Food security (Khadya Suraksha
) Targeted public distribution s
ystem (TPDS)
Antyodaya Anna yojana
Established various grain ba
nks in chronically food sourc
40. Welfare of scheduled tribes, minorities an
d obc's (anusuchit jaati, jan jaati, alp-san
khyak evam anya pichhra varg kalyan)
Sc families assisted
Rehabilitation of scavengers
STfamilies assisted
Primitive tribal groups
Reservation of obc's in education , employem
ent
Professional education among all minority co
45. Sports for all in rural and urban areas
Rashtriya sadbhavana yojana (2005 )
National service scheme
Encourage leadership among the rural youth
Youth Development (Yuvas Vika
s)
50. Area covered under plantation on public and fore
st land
Number of seeding planted on public and forest l
ands
Prevention of pollution of rivers and water bodie
s
Solid and liquid waste management
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AND AFORE
STATION (PARYAVARAN SANRAKSHAN E
VAM VAN VRIDHI)
60. -The basic ain was to make all governmen
t services available to the citizens of India
na electronic media.
Formulated by the Department of Electro
nics & Information Technology [Deity)
and Department of Administrative Refor
mas and Public Grievances (DARPG).
Moto÷Public Services Closer Home
IT ENABLED E- GOVERNANCE (E-SHA
SAN)
61. This program to initiated to eradicate poverty
, to improve the quality of life to the poor the
under privileged population of the country.
- To raising productivity and reducing income
inequalities.
This program also include the development o
f slums, youth development, social security e
tc.
CONCLUSION
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