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PRESENTATION BY U.T. ADMINISTRATION OFDADRA & NAGAR HAVELI
Basic Information• Area: 491 Sq. Km.
• As per Census-2011 :
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Details Number Percentage
Population 3,43,709 ---
SC Population
6,186 1.80%
ST Population 1,78,564 51.95%
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Profile and Location of Dadra & Nagar Haveli
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¢ Head Quarter : Silvassa
¢ Parliament Constituency : 01
¢ Area : 491 sq. km
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Administrative Setup
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SR.NO. PARTICULARS Nos.
1 District 1 2 Block 13 (a) District Panchayat 1
(b) District Panchayat elected members 20
4 (a) Village Panchayats 20
(b) Village Panchayat elected members 183
5 Villages 65 6 Census Towns 57 Municipal Council (comprising of 02 Towns) 18 Urban Wards 15
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Socio-Economic Indicators
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INDICATOR DNH INDIA
A POPULATION
Total Population (as per census 2011) 3,43,709 1,21,05,69,573
Total Population (as Per NPR ) 2,55,569
Population Male (as per census 2011) 1,93,760 62,31,21,843
Population Female(as per census 2011) 1,49,949 58,74,47,730
Population Density (p/sq. km)(as per census 2011)
700 382
Population of SC (in %)(as per census 2011)
1.8 16.6
Population of ST (in %) (as per census 2011)
52 8.6
Sex Ratio (No of females per 1000 males ) (as per census 2011) 774 943
Sex Ratio 0-6 years age group (as per census 2011)
926 919
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Socio-Economic Indicators
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INDICATOR DNH INDIA
B LITERACY (in %)
Total Literacy (as per census 2011) 76.20 73.00Male Literacy (as per census 2011) 85.20 80.90Female Literacy (as per census 2011) 64.30 64.60
C HEALTH INDICATOR
Birth Rate (SRS – Sept.2017) 24.5 21.40
Death Rate (SRS - Sept.,2017) 4.0 7.00
Infant Mortality Rate
(SRS -Sept.,2017)17.00 40.00
Total Fertility Rate (NFHS – (2015-16) 2.3 2.2
Recent Achievements under Schemes of CSS and Ministries of Government of India Under Sustainable Development Goal
Name of CSS schemes
Achievement in DNH
DAY- NRLM 215 Nos. of households mobilized into SHGs . One Village Organization has also formed at Village Panchayat Dudhani .
MNREGA year 2018-19, The department has generated 17960 job cards since the inception of the schemes .Amongst 210 job cards has been activated during last two months and 1745 Mandays have been generated
PMAY (G) A total of 440 Houses construction is under process and 48 houses are completed. It is planned to construct 500 houses by December 2018 and 2500 houses by March 2019. *Total targets of 5718 Housing Units has been fixed by the Ut as per permanent wait list submitted vide dated 17/05/2018..
Ø Entire UT has been declared Open Defecation Free (ODF)and Kerosene free.Ø All weather motorable roads in all villages.Ø All eligible families under PMAY (Rural & Urban) as per SECC- 2011 Survey have been
sanctioned houses and Construction will be completed upto March, 2019.Ø 100% houses electrified.
Ø 100% street lights of Municipal Areas have been replaced with LED street lights. All streetlights of Panchayat areas will be converted into LED street lights upto March, 2019.
Ø 24 x 7 uninterrupted Power Supply.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDG)
Ø Nodal Officer for SDG: Assistant Director for Planning
Ø SDG Cell : Department of Planning & Statistics
Ø Mapping of UT Schemes under various SDG Indicators completed.
Ø Tender invited for appointment of Expert consultant under SDG Cell.
a) Vision Document – 2030.
b) Mapping of Budget with SDG targets.
c) Base line data of various indicators.
d) Frame work of SDG monitoring.
e) Dash board for monitoring of progress.
THANK YOU
STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF
U.T. SCHEMES
Sr. No.
Name of the Schemes Objective
Physical Achievements
2017-18Agriculture
1 Integrated
Agriculture
Development
Scheme
To ensure all-round development and Economic viability of
agriculture by providing necessary support, encouragement and
incentives to the farmers and village panchayats. It focuses, both
on income of Farmers. Participatory extension and training
activities are also considered necessary to bring awareness
among the stake holders about recent technical know- how and
Government Program for agriculture development.
The Department of Agriculture through extension & publicity will
educate the farmers for adopting and only use of organic farming.
1993 Farmers
Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services2 Integrated
Dairy
Development
Project
a. Improve the income of small and marginal farmers,
SC/ST/OBC and interested person of the urban area for their
additional income for livelihood.
b. Women Empowerment.
c. Beneficiaries will acquire knowledge and skill of AH practices.
d. To improve the milk production per animal a scheme of
(IDDP) Integrated Dairy Development and (SSDU) Small
Scale of Dairy Unit has been started under which
beneficiaries of the Schemes are encouraged to keep
crossbred cows.
e. Scheme is now exclusively run to promote indigenous breed
of India and in Daman and Diu. We are exclusively
introducing “Gir” breed of nearby native of Gujarat state.
53 beneficaries
Sr. No.
Name of the Schemes Objective
Physical Achievements
2017-183 Small Scale
Dairy Unita. To promote setting up of modern dairy farms for production
of clean milk.b. To bring structural changes in the unorganized sector so
that initial processing of milk can be taken up at the villagelevel itself.
c. To generate self-employment and provide infrastructuremainly for unorganized sector.
d. Women empowerment.e. To boost the co-operative movement.f. The identified women beneficiaries will be the member of
the Village Dairy Co-operative and Dairy Co-operative willbe the nodal point for delivery of milk by the beneficiaries.
g. The main objective of the scheme is to extend assistancefor setting up small dairy farm and other component to bringstructural changes in the dairy sector.
h. Scheme is now exclusively run to promote indigenous breedof India and in Daman and Diu. We are exclusivelyintroducing “Gir” breed of nearby native of Gujarat state.
04 Benf.
4 Small ScalePoultry Unit
The main objective of the scheme is to extend assistance for setting up Small Scale Poultry Unit (Farm) and other related component to bring structural changes in the Poultry sector.To improve the socio-economic and nutritional status of the beneficiaries/ families targeting poorest of the poor. Women Empowerment and to generate self employment
233 Benf.
Sr. No. Name of the Schemes Objective
Physical Achievements
2017-18Education
5 Supply of Free Text Book toSC/ST Boys/Girl Student forStd. I to VIII to Govt. Schools
To provide educational assistance in kind toStudents to continue their studies.
43466 Students
6 Supply of Stationery, Socks,Shoes, School Bag etc. toSC/ST Boys/Girl Studentsfor Std. I to VIII to Govt.Schools
Students
7 Supply of Uniform to SC/STBoys/Girl Student for Std. I toVIII to Govt. Schools
2597 Students
8 Supply of Uniform to otherthan SC/ST Boys Student forStd. I to VIII to Govt. Schools
Students
9 Gyan Gaurav Award a. To motivate and encourage Higher SecondarySchools for achieving good results in HSCEBoard Examination.
b. To motivate and encourage the students forgiving outstanding meritorious performance inHSCE Board Examination.
23 Students
Sr. No. Name of the Schemes Objective
Physical Achievements
2017-1810 Saraswati Vidya Yojana a. To provide free education to the girls
studying in class 1st onwards till PostGraduation level in the Govt. & Govt.aided schools / Institutes / Colleges ofU.T Administration.
b. New component of free coachingclasses of IIT-JEE and UT of DD & DNH.
• This scheme will be applicable in boththe Union Territories of DD and DNH.
• This scheme will cover girls as well asboys studying in Govt. and Govt. aidedschools of both the UT of DD and DNH.
c. Free Distribution of bicycle to all the girlstudents, studying in class VIII in theGovt. & Govt. aided schools /Institutes ofU.T Administration.
d. All the girls pursuing higher educationwill be provided financial assistance upto 50% reimbursement of fees for theCertificates, Diploma, Graduation, PostGraduation and Doctoral level coursesapproved by Indian Organisations /Institutions /MHRD and all 100 % feereimbursement for girl students of BPLcategory shall be provided.
(a) Free Education to Girls (Re-imbursement of Board/Universityexamination fees to the girlsstudent)
4881 Students
(b) Re-imbursement of fees togirls student for graduation,Post-Graduation, Professionalcourses and Doctorate courses
365 Students
(c) Distribution of Bicycle to all girlsstudents of Std. VIII
2276 Students
Sr. No. Name of the Schemes Objective
Physical Achievements
2017-1811 Supply of Text Books to all Students of
Std. IX to XII
To provide educational assistance inkind to Students to continue theirstudies.
5240 Students
12 Supply of School Stationery to allStudents of Std. IX to XII
1440 Students (IX to XII)
13 Supply of School Uniforms/ shoes andSocks to all students of Std. IX to XII 1440 Students
(IX to XII)
14 Distribution of laptop under UDAANscheme
To encourage Students towards e-education and e-learning.
Nil
15 Craftsmen Training Scheme With an objective of ensuring a steadyflow of skilled workers to the Industriesof the District and nearly states and thusreduce the unemployment amongst theeducated youth. The institute trains andequips the youths for suitable IndustrialEmployment, Self Employment andopportunities for foreign service inshipping and other companies. TheTraining being imparted are inengineering and Non- Engineering, TwoYear/ One Year Trade Coursesapproved by the Govt. of India inconsultation with the National Councilfor Vocational Training, New Delhi.
257 Nos. Trainees
Sr. No. Name of the Schemes Objective
Physical Achievements
2017-18Industries
18 Investment Promotion Scheme “Investment Promotion” Disbursed amount of Rs 2,40,00000 by 5 units as per
subsidy as per schemes
Sr. No. Name of the Schemes Objective
Physical Achievements
2017-18Health
22 Dikri Development Scheme “Save the Girl Child” as primary objective, with otherobjectives being to:a. Discourage early marriages.b. Promotion of Registration of Marriages.c. Promote Institutional Deliveries.d. Reduction in Maternal Mortality, Infant Mortality,
Birth Rate and Neo Natal Mortality Rate.e. Reduction in Net Reproduction Rate.
758 Benf.
23 Paripakva Mata Niyojit Balyojana
a) Cash incentive to mother for first delivery at age of 20 years and another Rs.10000/- to same mother for second child after minimum 5 years gap.
b) Objective : c) Reduce the Maternal Mortality Rated) Reduce the Infant Mortality Ratee) Reduce TFR Ratef) Promotion of Institutional Deliveries.g) Reduction in Low Birth Weight/Premature Babies.
842beneficaries
Sr. No. Name of the Schemes Objective
Physical Achievements
2017-18Labour & Employment
25 Scheme for Promotion of AffordableRental Smart Housing (SPARSH)
Nil
Rural Development
26 Top-up Scheme of PMAY-G Nil
27 Suryodaya Awas Yojana To provide Houses / DUs to eligiblebeneficiaries in U.T. of DNH
Scheme not implemnted
Social Welfare28 Cash Incentive to parents of ST/SC
Boys & Girls StudentsTo reduce drop-out rate among SC/ STboy & girls students reasonable incentiveis to be given to their parents.
9495 Students
29 Top-up Scholarship under CSSScheme (Pre - Matric & Post - MatricSC, ST, OBC & Minority Students )
12314 Students
Sr. No.
Name of the Schemes Objective
Physical Achievements
2017-1830 Financial
Assistant Old AgePension (SeniorCitizen), WidowPension andDisabled Pension
a. To provide financial assistance to the physicallychallenged persons who have no source of income.
b. To provide financial assistance to Old Age Person (SeniorCitizen) aged 65 Years& above.
c. To provide financial assistance to the widow who is nothaving adequate source of income to support herself/ herfamily etc.
14304 Benf.