PMAGY
Pradhan Mantri Adarsh Gram Yojana
With a view to enabling an area-based development approach, a new scheme Pradhan Mantri Adarsh Gram Yojana (PMAGY) was launched during 2009-10. The Scheme aims at the integrated development of Scheduled Castes majority villages.
States / UT: All India
Ministry / nodal: Ministry Of Social Justice and Empowerment
Nodal department: Department of Social Justice & Empowerment
Scheme for: Infra
Scheme profile
Scheme open date: 2009-07-06
Categories: Agriculture,Rural & Environment
Sub-categories: Rural services
Target beneficiaries: State Government, Village
Tags: Rural Development, Social Justice, SC-majority Villages, Village Profiling, Gap-filling Fund
Details
With a view to enabling an area-based development approach, a new scheme Pradhan Mantri Adarsh Gram Yojana (PMAGY) was launched during 2009-10. The Scheme aims at integrated development of Scheduled Castes majority villages.
The principal objective of PMAGY is the integrated development of SC majority Villages:
(a) Primarily through convergent implementation of the relevant Central and State/UT Government Schemes; and
(b) By taking up identified activities, which do not get covered under the existing Central and State Government Schemes, through ‘Gap-filling’ funds provided as Central Assistance to the extent of ₹20,00,000/- per village.
The implementation of the Scheme was started on Pilot basis in 2009-10 and a total of 1000 villages was selected from 05 States namely Tamil Nadu (225), Rajasthan (225), Bihar (225), Himachal Pradesh (225) and Assam (100) were selected for this phase. All these 1000 villages have so far been declared as ‘Adarsh Gram’ by the respective State Governments.
The vision of an ‘Adarsh Gram'
An ‘Adarsh Gram’ is one wherein people have access to various basic services so that the minimum needs of all the sections of society are fully met and disparities are reduced to a minimum. These villages would have all such infrastructure and their residents will have access to all such basic services that are necessary for a dignified living, creating thereby an environment in which everyone is enabled to utilize her/his potential to the fullest.
Benefits
- Holistic Village Development
- Focuses on Scheduled Caste (SC)-majority villages
- Aims to transform them into model villages with access to all basic services. Financial Support
- ₹20lakh per village for filling critical gaps in infrastructure and services. Village Development Plan (VDP)
- A custom 5-year development plan based on baseline survey and needs. Convergence of Schemes
- Integrates multiple central/state schemes like PMAY-G, MGNREGS, Ujjwala, SBM, etc. Infrastructure Improvements
- Roads, electricity, sanitation, water, healthcare, schools, Anganwadis, etc. Social Empowerment
- Promotes social harmony, inclusion, and awareness among SC communities. Monitoring Framework
- Tracks progress across 50+ indicators in education, health, livelihoods, etc. No Direct Cash Benefit
- Individuals benefit indirectly through improved village facilities and access to schemes
Holistic Village Development
Focuses on Scheduled Caste (SC)-majority villages.
Aims to transform them into model villages with access to all basic services.
Financial Support
- ₹20 lakh per village for filling critical gaps in infrastructure and services.
Village Development Plan (VDP)
- A custom 5-year development plan based on baseline survey and needs.
Convergence of Schemes
- Integrates multiple central/state schemes like PMAY-G, MGNREGS, Ujjwala, SBM, etc.
Infrastructure Improvements
- Roads, electricity, sanitation, water, healthcare, schools, Anganwadis, etc.
Social Empowerment
- Promotes social harmony, inclusion, and awareness among SC communities.
Monitoring Framework
- Tracks progress across 50+ indicators in education, health, livelihoods, etc.
No Direct Cash Benefit
- Individuals benefit indirectly through improved village facilities and access to schemes.
Eligibility
- Village must have ≥50% Scheduled Caste (SC) population, but villages with ≥40% SC population may also be included in some states.
- The village must be recognized in the latest Census data.
- Ideally villages with ≥500 total population.
- Villages already covered under PMAGY earlier phases may not be reselected.
Exclusions
Application Process
Offline
Step 1: Submission of Village Profile and Convergence Committee Details
Format Used: Format-1
The initial step involves submitting comprehensive details of the village, including demographic data and identification of the members of the Convergence Committee responsible for overseeing the implementation of the scheme at the local level.
Step 2: Only for - Assessment and Submission of Infrastructure Requirements and reparation of the Estimated Action Plan
Format Used: Format-2
An assessment is carried out to identify existing infrastructure gaps within the village. The findings are documented and submitted to the relevant authorities to support the preparation of the action plan.
Format Used: Format-4
A detailed action plan is prepared, estimating the scope of work, associated costs, and funding sources, including both convergent and gap-filling interventions.
Step 2: Only for - Household Survey to Identify Individual Needs and Mapping of Schemes to Identified Beneficiaries
Format Used: Format-3A
A door-to-door survey is conducted to assess the specific needs of individual households. This step ensures that interventions are need-based and inclusive.
Format Used: Format-3B
Based on the household survey, a beneficiary-wise mapping is done by linking relevant government schemes and welfare program to each eligible household.
Step 3: Formulation and Approval of Village Development Plan (VDP)
Format Used: VDP Document
The Village Development Plan, encompassing all proposed developmental activities, is finalized and submitted to the District Level Convergence Committee (DLCC) for review and formal approval.
Step 4: Implementation of Development Activities and Progress Reporting
Format Used: Submit Progress Format
Upon approval, implementation of the VDP begins. The district and village-level authorities ensure timely execution of activities and submit progress reports as per the defined monitoring mechanism.
Step 5: Declaration of the Village as “Adarsh Gram”
Criteria: Minimum Score of 70 and Open Defecation Free (ODF) Status
Following successful implementation and fulfilment of identified needs, the village is assessed. If it meets the evaluation criteria, it is officially declared as an “Adarsh Gram” by the competent district authority.
Note -
- For the Step 2- User can procedure either one for following plans:
- Assessment and Submission of Infrastructure Requirements and reparation of the Estimated Action Plan.
- Household Survey to Identify Individual Needs and Mapping of Schemes to Identified Beneficiaries.
- All the formal can be downloaded or accessible from Official document (page 30 onwards).
Documents Required
No document list is available for this scheme yet.
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References
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Documents Required for Government Schemes
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- Income Certificate
- Caste Certificate (if applicable)
- Residence Proof
- Bank Account Details
- Educational Certificates (for student schemes)
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