The Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY), providing
for smart card based cashless health insurance cover of Rs. 30000/- per
annum per family ( a unit of five) to BPL families in the unorganized
sector, has been extended to such Mahatma Gandhi National Rural
Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) beneficiaries who have worked more
than 15 days during the preceding financial year.
The premium is shared between Central and State Government in the ratio
of 75:25 and in case of States in North Eastern Region and Jammu &
Kashmir, the ratio of sharing of premium is 90:10. The beneficiaries are
required to pay registration/ renewal fee of Rs. 30 per annum only.
The numbers of beneficiaries under RSBY, Health insurance scheme for
handloom weavers, Rajiv Gandhi Shilpi Swasthaya Bima Yojana (RGSSBY) for
handicraft artisans, Universal Health Insurance Scheme (UHIS) are at
Annexure- I to IV respectively.
The RSBY has also been extended to building and other construction
workers registered under the Building and other Construction Workers
(Regulation of Employment and Condition of Service) Act, 1996 and street
vendors, beedi workers and domestic workers. It is the endeavour of
the Government to extend RSBY to other occupational groups in the
unorganized sector in a phased manner.
This information was given by Minister of Labour and Employment Shri
Mallikarjun Kharge in reply in reply to a written question a)whether
the Government is planning to bring Mahatma Gandhi National Rural
Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) workers under Rashtriya Swasthya
Bima Yojana (RSBY); if so, the details thereof; the premium, required to
be paid by the workers under the revised scheme; the number of workers
from unorganised sectors benefited from various health insurance schemes
so far during the last three years, State-wise including Uttarakhand;
and whether there is any proposal to provide health insurance to all
citizens for basic health under the scheme; and the steps taken by the
Government to cover more such workers under the RSBY
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Monday, March 19, 2012
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Centre launches two new schemes for rural poor from Kerala
The centre has launched two new rural development
schemes from the Thrissur district of Kerala aimed at helping the women
working in farm sector through the intervention and integration of other
such schemes. The second scheme launched from Thrissur and Malapuram
districts is rechristened as new PURA( Provision of Urban Amenities in
Rural Areas), which is aimed at creating physical infrastructure in
rural areas of the country in the Public-Private Partnership mode.
Launching both the schemes, the Union Minister of Rural Development Sh
Jairam Ramesh said here that the government is embarking on a very
important journey by launching the two national projects, whose results
will be visible to the common man in the coming three to four years. The
first project called Mahila Kisan Sashaktikaran Yojana has two
components with a budgetary provision of Rs 80 crore each and is
designed for improving the economic status of about three lakh women
workers in the state of Kerala. The scheme will be launched in the
entire country based on the feedbacks as is being done in the case of
Kutumbshri scheme, which is highly successful in Kerala and other states
are demanding for replicating the same self-help group model.
Responding to the queries of the Kerala Chief Minister that timing for
MGNREGA scheme for women workers should be fixed from 9.AM to 4. PM,
Shri Ramesh assured that the Centre will seriously look into the matter
as the women have other family responsibilities also. He also informed
the Chief Minister, present on the occasion that dairy related works
will be included in the MGNREGA from 1st of April this year as an expert
committee has recommended the same in this regard. It is pertinent to
mention here that women constitute more than 90 percent of the all
MGNREGA workers in the state.
Launching the PURA project from the Thrissur and Malapuram districts of Kerala, the Rural Development Minister said this is different from the PURA conceived by the former President Dr A.P.J.Abdul Kalam, as the new project deals with water supply, sanitation and improvement of roads as key focus areas and is not related to the Knowledge connectivity idea of Dr Kalam. Moreover, under this all central government schemes will be integrated under the Gram Panchayat as nodal agency and there will be Public-private partnership between the Central Government, State Government and the private players to build and improve upon the physical infrastructure. Shri Ramesh said, initially there will be eight PURA projects in the country which can be extended to 500 centres known as census towns (semi-urban & semi-rural) as the latest census talks about over 3500 such areas in the country.
Launching the PURA project from the Thrissur and Malapuram districts of Kerala, the Rural Development Minister said this is different from the PURA conceived by the former President Dr A.P.J.Abdul Kalam, as the new project deals with water supply, sanitation and improvement of roads as key focus areas and is not related to the Knowledge connectivity idea of Dr Kalam. Moreover, under this all central government schemes will be integrated under the Gram Panchayat as nodal agency and there will be Public-private partnership between the Central Government, State Government and the private players to build and improve upon the physical infrastructure. Shri Ramesh said, initially there will be eight PURA projects in the country which can be extended to 500 centres known as census towns (semi-urban & semi-rural) as the latest census talks about over 3500 such areas in the country.
Integrated Low Cost Sanitation Scheme
Integrated Low Cost Sanitation (ILCS) Scheme started
with the objective of eradicating all dry latrines and thereby
liberating manual scavengers from inhuman practice of carrying night
soil. The scheme also has provision for construction of new latrines for
the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) households who have no latrine
facility.
Sanctions have been made and funds have been released for conversion of all reported dry latrines to the States. Out of the funds available for construction of sanitary latrines to Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) households, funds have been fully committed and projects sanctioned for construction of 1,70,337 new latrines and States have reported that work is in progress.
ILCS scheme is in its final year of implementation and the mandate of the scheme was conversion of dry latrines which has been fully achieved with total sanction of projects for conversion of all dry latrines reported by State Governments.
Sanctions have been made and funds have been released for conversion of all reported dry latrines to the States. Out of the funds available for construction of sanitary latrines to Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) households, funds have been fully committed and projects sanctioned for construction of 1,70,337 new latrines and States have reported that work is in progress.
ILCS scheme is in its final year of implementation and the mandate of the scheme was conversion of dry latrines which has been fully achieved with total sanction of projects for conversion of all dry latrines reported by State Governments.
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