The primary objective of the scheme with total outlay of Rs. 50 lakh is to give special support for development of machines suited to garden land agriculture, import of equipments suited for undulating terrain as well as to support R&D on small farm mechanization. The larger objective of the scheme is to initiate a comprehensive mechanization project in the State.
Beneficiaries
Individual,Community,
Benefits
Benefit Type
Material,
Details
The object of the scheme is to provide credit for the purchase of new tractor/new tractor for 2nd time/tractor rennovation/repair/replacement of spares/small tractors (GOI ) scheme/power tiller/thresher/power sprayer
Eligibility criteria
Any farmer
How to Avail
By contacting the Agriculture department, local self government institutions
The Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rojgar Yojana (SJSRY) is a unified Centrally Sponsored Scheme launched a fresh in lieu of the erstwhile Urban Poverty Alleviation Programmes viz., Nehru Rojgar Yojana (NRY), Prime Minister's Integrated Urban Poverty Eradication Programme (PMIUPEP) and Urban Basic Services for the Poor (UBSP).
Objectives :
Gainful Employment to Urban Poor, Unemployed and Underemployed.
Setting up self Employment ventures and provision of wage-employment.
Community Empowerment through creation of suitable community structures on UBSP pattern.
Capability Building, Women's Group for small enterprises, Women's Thrift-cum-Credit Societies.
Implementation of SJSRY begins from 1st December 1997 under funding pattern of Centre and State in 75:25 basis. The Scheme envisages in two key components :
The Urban Self Employment Programme (USEP), and
The Urban Wage Employment Programme (UWEP).
The Urban Self Employment Programme (USEP)
This programme will have three distinct parts :
Assistance to individual urban poor beneficiaries for setting up gainful self employment ventures.
Assistance to groups of urban poor women for setting up gainful self employment ventures. This sub-scheme is called "The Scheme for Development of Women and Children in the Urban Areas (DWCUA)".
Training of beneficiaries, potential beneficiaries and other persons associated with the urban employment programme for up gradation and acquisition of vocational and entrepreneurial skills.
Components :
Self employment through setting up Micro enterprises and skill development
This programme encourages under employed and unemployed urban youth to set up small enterprises relating to servicing, petty business and manufacturing, for which there is a lot of potential in urban areas. Local skills and local crafts are encouraged for this purpose. To avoid duplication with the ongoing Prime Minister's Rozgar Yojana (PMRY), this component of SJSRY is confined to below poverty line beneficiaries who have got education up to ninth standard with emphasis on those given a higher priority on the basis of the non-economic criteria. The maximum unit cost will be Rs.50,000/- and the maximum allowable subsidy will be 15% of the project cost, subject to a limit o Rs.7,500. The beneficiary is required to contribute 5% of the project cost as margin money.
Development of Women and Children in Urban Areas (DWCUA)
This Scheme is distinguished by the special incentive extended to urban poor women who decide to set up self employment ventures in a group as opposed to individual effect. Group of urban poor women shall take up an economic activity suited to their skill, training, aptitude, and local conditions. Besides generation on income, this group strategy shall strive to empower the urban poor women by making them independent as also providing a facilitating atmosphere for self-employment.
Kerala Chief Minister 1800-425-1076 24 Hour helpline for citizens to lodge petitions and tracking petitions to CM
Kisan Call Center 1800-180-1551 These call centers respond to issues raised by farmers, instantly, in the local language.Queries related to agriculture and allied sectors are being addressed through these call centers.
Farmers Helpline Toll Free No: 1800-425-4718 Toll free help line set up in the office of the Minister of Agriculture to help farmers to raise their grievances and register them at Minister’s office.
E-Krishi Helpline Toll Free No: 1800 425 1661 Toll free help line set up for information useful tofarmers including market, demand, price, best practices and expert advice on quality improvement.
CHIAK Helpline Toll Free No: 1800-425-6264 1800-103-7616 Toll free help line set up by Govt of Kerala for information on Health Insurance Schemes to APL/BPL absolute poor people
Citizens Call Centre Toll Free No: 1800-425-1550 Toll free help line set up by Govt of Kerala as
MOIA Helpline Toll Free No: 1800-11-3090 Toll free help line set up by Government of INDIA for all information on People going Overseas / Outside INDIA PRAVASI INDIAN WORKERS Helpline Toll Free No:1800-11-3090 (India) +91 11 4050 3090 (Anywhere in the world)
Weather Helpline 1800-180-1717 Toll free help line set up by Government of INDIA for all information on Weather
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Donation, Sponsorship Request Guidelines
Find out how to request donations or sponsorships from the VRC Network for your organization.
The VRC Network is committed to being part of the Wayanad community and working collaboratively with groups and organizations that desire to make a positive impact on the community as a whole. An opportunity to involve our Network and publications in support of the work of these groups is something we value highly.
Because of the large number of appeals for donations and sponsorships, we must ask you to adhere to the following guidelines when making a request:
1. All requests must be mailed on the organization's letterhead. Email requests will be considered with a lien.
Plz mail requests to:
SPONSORSHIP REQUEST
Village Resource Expert Center - VREC
Kerala State Planning Board, Pattom, Trivandrum
2. All requests should include:
Brief description of the organization
Number of people expected to benefit
Who or what the proceeds/donations will benefit
Specific description of what you are requesting
Daytime phone and email for the person making the request.
3. Donation requests that are typically considered include Video CD subscriptions and copies of our magazines / brochures. There are some exceptions, so if you have something else in mind, please let us know. Except on very rare occasions, we do not offer monetary donations.
5.Regional Coffee Research Station (RCRS) Regional Coffee Research Station,Coffee Board,Chundale.P.O-673123,Wayanad; Dr.M.Selvakumar,Deputy Director ; 04936 - 202256 ;Fax: 04936 - 202256
6.Indian Institute of Spices Research(IISR) Indian Institute of Spices Research,Marikkunnu.P.O-673012,Calicut. Dr.P.Rajeev,Senior Scientist ;0495 - 273294/2373162;Fax: 0495 - 2731187
7.Medical College,Calicut (MCC) Govt. Medical College Hospital, Calicut-673008. Dr.Varghese Thomas,Nodal Officer ; 0495 - 2351152;Fax: 0495 - 2355331
8.Sree Chitra Thirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST), Thiruvananthapuram. Dr.Jawahar ,Administrative Medical Officer; 0471 - 2524640 ,2440790