SPMRM
Shyama Prasad Mukherji Rurban Mission
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States / UT: Rajasthan
Ministry / nodal: Ministry of Rural Development
Department: Rural Development
Nodal department: Rural Development
Scheme for: Individual
Scheme profile
DBT (direct benefit transfer): No
Target beneficiaries: All Beneficiary Category, EWC
Tags: Rurban, Development, Rural, Infrastructure, Water Supply, Sanitation, Skill Development, Agriculture, Digital Literacy, Social Welfare, Employment, Tourism
Details
The objective of the National Rurban Mission is to develop clusters of villages as 'Rurban Villages' while emphasizing inclusion without compromising on urban amenities. The Shyama Prasad Mukherji Rurban Mission (SPMRM) is being implemented in 15 clusters across 13 districts of the state with the support of the Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, and the state government. The mission is being executed in three phases: the first phase includes 5 clusters, the second phase includes 6 clusters, and the third phase includes 4 clusters. A total of 68 Gram Panchayats are included in the selected clusters.
Benefits
- - Skill development training related to economic activities
- Agricultural services and processing
- Digital literacy 24/7 piped water supply
- Sanitation
- Solid and liquid waste management
- Presence of drains in village streets
- Village street lights
- Health services
- Upgradation of primary, secondary, and higher secondary schools
- Road connectivity between villages
- Citizen service centers
- Skill development training related to economic activities.
- Agricultural services and processing.
- Digital literacy.
- 24/7 piped water supply.
- Sanitation.
- Solid and liquid waste management.
- Presence of drains in village streets.
- Village street lights.
- Health services.
- Upgradation of primary, secondary, and higher secondary schools.
- Road connectivity between villages.
- Citizen service centers.
- Public transport.
- LPG gas connections.
- Employment generation and Self-Help Group formation.
- Environmental improvement.
- Social welfare activities.
- Sports infrastructure.
- Tourism development.
- Housing construction and social infrastructure.
Eligibility
All categories of beneficiaries are eligible to apply, including economically weaker sections.
Application Process
Online
Applications can be submitted offline. For more information, visit the Department website or the Beneficiary data portal. Guidelines can be found in the following documents:
Documents Required
No document list is available for this scheme yet.
Official links
- https://jaipur.rajasthan.gov.in/scheme/detail/594
- https://jankalyanfile.rajasthan.gov.in/Files//Content/UploadFolder/Scheme/R_D/SPMRM/DOC_594_6f4ab5c8-cd54-4866-be18-0577cff68f0f.pdf
- https://jankalyanfile.rajasthan.gov.in/Files//Content/UploadFolder/Scheme/R_D/SPMRM/DOC_594_81634475-cb89-4b96-a02a-7958278bf909.pdf
- https://jankalyanfile.rajasthan.gov.in/Files//Content/UploadFolder/Scheme/R_D/SPMRM/DOC_594_e1dfdc19-13c7-49ca-a424-b21b23186837.pdf
- http://rurban.gov.in/
References
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- Aadhaar Card
- Income Certificate
- Caste Certificate (if applicable)
- Residence Proof
- Bank Account Details
- Educational Certificates (for student schemes)
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