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    Twenty Point Programme (TPP) 2006

    The Twenty Point Programme (TPP) was launched by the Govt. of India in 1975. Theprogramme was first revised in 1982 and again in 1986. Over the years, the need for restructuring

    the Programme has been felt in the light of achievements and experiences as well as the introductionof several new policies and programmes by the Govt. of India. Although the TPP has been inexistence for last 30 years, it is still relevant today as the desired objectives of eradication of povertyand improvement in the quality of life of the common man have yet to be completely attained. TheTPP 1986 has now been restructured in conformity with the priorities of the Govt. of India ascontained in the National Common Minimum Programme (NCMP), the Millennium DevelopmentGoals (MDGs) of the United Nations and the SAARC Social Charter. It renews the nationscommitment to eradicating poverty, raising productivity, reducing income inequalities and removingsocial and economic disparities. The restructured Twenty Point Programme (TPP) 2006 has comeinto force with effect from 01.04.2007.

    The restructured TPP-2006 consists of 20 Points and 66 monitorable items as follows:

    PointNo.

    ItemNo.

    Name of the Points / Items Parameters/indicators/Schemes to bemonitored

    Unit Target(Tentative)

    2007-08I. Garibi Hatao (Poverty

    Eradication)

    Rural Areas

    1 Employment generationunder the National Ruralemployment GuaranteeAct.

    (i) No. of job cards issued(ii) Employment generated(iii) Wages given in cash & Kind

    Nos.Nos.Rs.

    2 Swarnjayanti GramSwarojgar Yojna

    Individual swarozgaries Assisted(i) Total

    (ii) SC(iii) ST(iv) Women(v) Disabled person

    Nos.

    Nos.Nos.Nos.Nos.

    3 Sampooran GrameenRojgar Yojna

    Wages Employment Generated(i) Total(ii) SC(iii) ST(iv) Women

    No. ofMan-days

    4 Rural Business Hubs inPartnership withPanchyats

    Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)to be signed under various schemesof this items.

    5 Self help groups SHGs under SGSY- SHGs formed- SHGs to whom income generating

    activities provided

    SHGs under other schemes

    Nos.Nos.

    Nos.

    Urban Areas

    6 Swarn Jayanti ShahriRojgar Yojna

    (a) Urban Wages EmploymentProgramme:

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    Wage Employment Generated(i) Total(ii) SC(iii) ST(iv) Women

    (b) Urban Self Employment Prog:People Assisted for self employment

    (i) Total(ii) SC(iii) ST(iv) Women

    Nos.Nos.Nos.Nos.

    Nos.Nos.Nos.

    II Jan Shakti (Power toPeople)

    7 Local Self Government(Panchayati Raj andUrban Local Bodies)

    - Activity Mapping fordevolution of

    functions- Budget Flow of

    Funds- Assignment of

    Functionaries

    Status of number of activities devolvedto Panchayats out of the 29 activitiesto be monitored

    8 Quick and inexpensive Justice GramNyayalayas and NyayaPanchyats.

    A Bill of Nyaya Panchayat is to beplaced before the Parliament.Information would be provided oncethe bill is passed.

    9 District PlanningCommittees.

    Status of constitution of DistrictPlanning Committees to be monitored

    III. Kishan Mitra (Supportof Frarmers)

    10 Water shed developmentandDry land farming

    Area Covered

    A pilot scheme for enhancingsustainability in dry land framingsystem is proposed to be implementedin the arid and semi arid regions of thecountry. The scheme is yet to beapproved

    Hect.

    11 Marketing andinfrastructural supportto farmers

    (i) Construction of RuralGodowns/Grameen BhandaranYojna

    - Storage capacity created- Marketing Infrastructure Projects

    sanctioned(ii) Development of Agricultural

    Marketing infrastructure, gradingand standardization

    - Projects relating to developmentof markets and marketinginfrastructure sanctioned

    Tonne

    Nos.

    Nos.

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    12 Irrigation facilities(including minor andmicro irrigation) foragriculture

    (i) Micro Irrigation for Agriculture- Area covered under Drip irrigation- Area covered under sprinkler

    irrigation(ii) Minor Irrigation- Area Covered

    - Irrigation potential created- No. of schemes recommended/approved

    Hect.

    Hect.

    Hect.Hect.Nos.

    13 Credit to farmers Credit Cards issued Nos.

    14 Distribution of wasteland to the landless

    Land Distributed(i) Total(ii) SC(iii) ST(iv) Others

    Hect.Hect.Hect.Hect.

    IV. Shramik Kalyan(Labour Welfare)

    15 Social Security for

    Agricultural andUnorganized labour

    The Scheme Social Security Scheme

    for unorganized workers is underconsideration of Govt. of India

    16 Minimum wagesenforcement (includingfarm labour)

    (a) Agriculture and Farm Workers(i) Inspections made(ii) Irregularities detected(iii) Irregularities rectified(iv) Claims filed(v) Claims settled(vi) Prosecution cases pending(vii) Prosecution cases filed(viii) Prosecution cases Decided(b) Others

    Nos.Nos.Nos.Nos.Nos.Nos.Nos.Nos.Nos.

    17 Prevention of child

    labour

    (i) Project Societies set up

    (ii) School opened(iii) Children covered(iv) Children mainstreamed

    Nos.

    Nos.Nos.Nos.

    18 Welfare of women labour Information on this item will beprovided under the scheme Grant-in-aid to voluntary agencies for projectsrelating to women worker

    V. Khadya Suraksha (FoodSecurity)

    19 Food Security:(i) Targeted

    publicdistribution

    system

    (ii) Antodya AnnaYojna,

    (iii) Establishinggrain banksin chronicallyfood scarcity

    (i) Allocation of Food Grains toStates/UTs

    (ii) Off take of States/UTs

    (i) Allocation of Food Grains toStates/UTs

    (ii) Off take of States/UTs

    Grain Banks established

    TonneTonne

    TonneTonne

    Nos.

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    areas

    VI. Subke Liye Aawas(Housing for all)

    20 Rural housing Indiraawaas yojna

    (i) Houses sanctioned(ii) Houses constructed

    Nos.Nos.

    21 EWS / LIG Houses in

    urban areas

    (i) Houses sanctioned

    (ii) Houses constructed

    Nos.

    Nos.

    26000

    26000VII. Shudh Peya Jal (Clean

    Drinking Water)

    22 Rural Areas:- Swa-jaldhara- Accelerated

    Rural WaterSupplyProgramme

    Swajaldhara Scheme is dropped(i) Habitations covered (NC and PC)(ii) Slipped back Habitations with

    water quality problems covered

    Nos.

    Nos.

    23 Urban Areas:- Accelerated UrbanWater Supply

    Programme

    (i) Towns to cover

    (ii) Towns covered

    Nos.

    Nos.

    VIII. Jan Jan Ka Swasthya(Health for All)

    24 Control and preventionof major diseases:(a) HIV/AIDS (b) TB (C)Malaria (d) Leprosy(e) Blindness

    This items is convered under NationalRural Health Mission. Information onsubjects like ASHA selected andtrained, CHCs, PHCs and Sub-centresestablished, Rogi Kalyan Samities setup etc will be provided by the Ministry

    25 National Rural HealthMission

    Information on subjects like ASHAselected and trained, CHCs, PHCs andSub-centres established, Rogi KalyanSamities set up etc will be provided bythe Ministry

    26 Immunization ofChildren

    (i) Routine Immunisation comprisingof Tetanus, DPT, Polio, BCG andMeasles

    - Infants Immunised

    (ii) Pulse Polio Immunisation Prog.- Infants Immunised

    Nos.

    Nos.

    299200

    280000

    27 Sanitation Programme in- Rural Areas

    - Urban Areas

    (i) Individual Household latrinesconstructed

    Sanitation Programme in Urban areasis covered under the scheme

    JNNURM. The Ministry of Urban Dev.would supply information on Annualbasis

    Nos.

    28 Institutional Delivery Delivery in institutions Nos. 250000

    29 Prevention of FemaleFoeticide

    (i) Sex ratio at birth(ii) Cases/Conviction under PNDT Act

    Nos.

    30 Supplementary nutritionfor Mothers and Children

    (i) Children (6 months to 6 yrs)receiving supplementary nutrition

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    under ICDS Scheme(ii) No. of pregnant mothers receiving

    supplementary nutrition underICDS scheme

    Nos.

    Nos.

    31 Two Child norms (i) Sterilizations(ii) IUD Insertions

    Nos.Nos.

    IX. Sabke Liye Shiksha(Education for All)

    32 Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan (i) Appointment of Teacher(ii) Construction of School Bldgs.(iii) Reducing drop out rates at

    primary level by 5% points

    Nos.Nos.

    Percentage

    33 Mid Day Meal Scheme:- CompulsoryElementary Education

    (i) No. of children availing mid-daymeal State/UT wise

    (ii) Food grains allocated and utilized,State/UT wise

    (iii) Kitchen shed unit allocatedconstructed in progress State/UTwise

    Nos.Metric

    Tonne

    Nos.

    X.Anusuchit Jaati, JanJaati, Alp-SankhyakEvam Anya PicharaVarg Kalyan (Welfare ofScheduled Caste,Scheduled Tribes,Minorities and OBCs)

    34 SC Families Assisted SC Families Assisted Nos. 4500

    35 Rehabitation ofScavengers

    The scheme in this regard is yet tocome into existence

    36 ST Families Assisted ST Families Assisted Nos.

    37 Rights of Forest Dwellers

    Owners of minor forestproduce

    A Bill on this item is under

    consideration of the Government. Onpassing of the Bill information willbe supplied by Govt. of India

    38 Primitive Tribal Groups (i) Performance of the projects/activities undertaken under theCentrally Funded Schemes for theexclusive development of Primitive

    Tribal Groups (PTG) to bemonitored.

    (ii) Monitoring the progress of anInsurance scheme (JanshreeBima Yojana) for each of PTGfamily.

    39 No Alienation of TribalLands Under the prevention of alienation andrestoration of alienated Tribal land,number of cases of Tribal landalienation:(i) Filed in court(ii) Cases disposed off(iii) Cases rejected(iv) Cases decided in favour of Tribals(v) Cases pending in Court

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    40 Implementation ofPanchayats (Extension toSchedules Areas) Act(PESA)

    Status of implementation of PESA inStates and Central Ministries to bemonitored

    41 Welfare of Minorities (i) 15 Point Programme for the welfareof minorities. There are a number

    of schemes covered under 15 Pointprogramme for the welfare ofMinorities. Progress on theseschemes will be provided by theMinistry of Minority Affairs

    (ii) Coaching and Allied Scheme forMinorities

    - Students benefited Nos.

    42 Professional educationamong all minoritycommunities

    Information to be provided by AICTE,UGC and National Commission forMinority Educational Institutions

    43 Reservation of OBCs in:- Education

    - Employment

    A Bill on the reservation of seats for

    OBCs is yet to be approved

    (i) Representation of OBCs in CentralGovernment Services.

    (ii) Vacancies reserved and filled up bythe OBC candidates on the basis ofCivil Services Examination.

    Nos.

    Nos.

    XI. Mahila Kalyan (WomenWelfare)

    44 Financial Assistance forWomen Welfare

    Details of various schemes under thisitem such as Swayamsidha, Swadhar,Rashtriya Mahila Kosh and Support to

    Training and Employment Programme

    (STEP) for women will be provided bythe Ministry of Women and ChildDevelopment

    45 Improved participation ofwomen in(a) Panchayats(b) Municipalities

    (c) State Legislatures

    (d) Parliament

    Participation of women in PanchayatsParticipation of women inMunicipalitiesParticipation of women in StateLegislationParticipation of women in Parliament

    XII. Bal kalyan (ChildWelfare)

    46 Universalisation of ICDSScheme

    ICDS Blocks Operational (Cumulative) Nos. 35

    47 Functional Anganwadis (i) Anganwadis Functional (Cumulative)(ii) Children covered(iii) Malnutrition cases noticed

    Nos.Nos.Nos.

    45004400004000

    XIII. Yuva Vikas(Youth Development)

    48 Sports for all in Ruraland Urban Areas

    A scheme of Panchayat Yuva KhelAbhiyan is under consideration of

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    the Planning Commission

    49 Rashtriya SadbhavanaYojana

    Nehru Yuva Sathee deployed Nos.

    50 National Service Scheme (i) Enrolment of NSS Volunteers(ii) Special camping Programme(iii) Adoption of villages

    Nos.Nos.Nos.

    XIV. Basti Sudhar(Improvement ofSlums)

    51 Number of Urban PoorFamilies assisted underseven point charter viz.land tenure, housing ataffordable cost, water,sanitation, health,education and socialsecurity.

    Poor Families Assisted Nos. 2000

    XV. Paryavaran Sanrakshanevam Van Vridhi

    (EnvironmentProtection andAfforestation)

    52 Afforestation:(a) Area covered

    under plantationon public andforest lands

    (b) Number ofseedings plantedon public andforest lands

    (a) Area Covered under Plantation on Public and Forest Lands

    (b) Number of Seedlings planted on Public and Forest Lands

    Hect.

    Nos.

    261

    18.30lacs

    53 Prevention of pollution ofRivers and water bodies

    (i) National River Conservation Plan for34 rivers

    - Sewerage plants set up- Low cost sanitation(ii) National lake conservation plan for

    41 lakes- Sewerage plants set up- Low cost sanitation

    Nos.Nos.

    Nos.Nos.

    54 Solid and liquid wastemanagement in:

    - Rural Areas

    - Urban Areas

    (i) New projects sanctioned(ii) On going projects(iii) Projects completed

    Urban infrastructure developedscheme

    Nos.Nos.Nos.

    XVI. Samajik Suraksha(Social Security)

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    55 Rehabitation ofhandicapped andorphans

    Rehabilitation of handicapped(i) Deen Dayal Rehabilitation Scheme- Beneficiaries(ii) Assistance to Disabled persons for

    purchase / fitting of Aids andAppliances

    - Beneficiries

    Rehabilitation of Orphans(i) Assistance to Home for Children

    (Shishu Greh)- In country adoptions- Inter country adoptions

    Nos.

    Nos.

    Nos.Nos.

    1000

    500

    10

    56 Welfare of the aged Under the Scheme IntegratedProgramme for older persons (i) Beneficiaries under Day-case

    Homes(ii) Beneficiaries under Old-age Homes

    Nos.

    Nos.

    100

    100

    XVII

    .

    Gramin Sadak (Rural

    Roads)57 Rural Roads - PMGSY Length of Road Constructed KM

    XVIII.

    Grameen Oorja(Energization of RuralArea)

    58 Bio-diesel Production - Area covered under plantation ofJatroph curcas

    Hect.

    59 Rajiv Gandhi GrameenVidyutikaran Yojana

    Villages electrified Nos.

    60 Renewable Energy (i) Remote village Programme

    (ii) Family Type Bio-Gas Plants forcooking

    No. ofremotevillages/Hamlets

    providedwithrenewableenergylightingsystem

    No. offamilytypeBio-gasPlantsprovidedin ruralareas

    61 Energising pump sets Pumpsets Energised Nos.62 Supply of Electricity (i) Electricity demanded

    (ii) Electricity supplied(iii) Shortage observed

    Nos.Nos.Nos.

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    63 Supply of kerosene andLPG

    Kerosene(i) Allocation of Kerosene in States(ii) Stock of Kerosene lifted and

    DistributedLPG(i) LPG Consumers

    (ii) Quantity of LPG Distributedthrough PR Institutions

    MTMT

    Nos.

    MT

    XIX. Pichhara Kshetra Vikas(Development ofBackward Areas)

    64 Backward RegionsGrants Fund

    Information on utilization of fundsdesigned to redress regionalimbalances in development throughPR Institutions

    XX. e-Shasan(IT enabled e-Governance)

    65 Central and State

    Governments

    Under the National e-Governance

    Programme, 27 Mission Mode Projectshave been identified in Central Govt.,State Govt., Integrated Services andsupported components category. Foreach of the project, followingparameters would be monitored :(i) List of Deliverables/Milestones(ii) Time schedule for each Deliverables

    /Milestones(iii)Present status

    66 Panchayats

    Municipals

    Projects relating to Panchayats andMunicipalities are part of Statecategory Mission Mode Projects of

    National e-Governance Programme.These are under Design andapproval phase. Monitoring wouldstart when the projects areapproved and enter into the stage ofimplementation

    Note: The monthly monitorable items under TPP-2006 which are applicable to Delhi havebeen shown in green colour. The tentative targets for 2007-08 against these itemshave been indicated.