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TWENTY POINT PROGRAMME-2006

PROGRESS REPORT

FOR THE PERIOD

APRIL 2016 – SEPTEMBER 2016

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF STATISTICS AND PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION

SARDAR PATEL BHAWAN, SANSAD MARG, NEW DELHI-110 001

Website: www.mospi.gov.in

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Page No.I.   Introduction 1

II. Progress Report 2III. Highlights of Performance 3

Table - A All India Performance 7Table - B State-wise Performance 8Table - C State -wise and Item-wise Performance 14

Table No. Description of Item1 Employment Generation - MGNREG A 23

2(A) Number of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year (NRLM) 24

2(B) Number of SHGs provided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year (NRLM) 26

2(C) Number of SHGs provided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the financial year (NRLM) 28

3(A) Distribution of Waste Land to the Landless 303(B) Waste Land distributed to SC, ST and others 314(A) Minimum Wages Enforcement (including Farm Labour) 32

(i) Inspections made (ii) Irregularities detected (iii) Irregularities rectified

4(B) Minimum Wages Enforcement (including Farm Labour) 33 (i) Claims Filed (ii) Claims Settled

4(C) Minimum Wages Enforcement (including Farm Labour) 34(i) Prosecution cases pending (ii) Prosecution cases filed (iii) Prosecution cases decided

5(A) Food Security: Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS) forAAY, APL & BPL 35

5(B) Food Security: TPDS for Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) only 375(C) Food Security: TPDS for Below Poverty Line (BPL) only 395(D) Food Security: NFSA for Normal 415(E) Food Security: NFSA for Tide Over 43

6 Rural Housing : Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana (PMAY-G) 457 EWS/LIG Houses in Urban Areas 478 National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP)

8(A) Partially Covered Habitations 498(B) Coverage of Quality Affected Habitations 51

9 Sanitation Programme in Rural Areas 5310 Institutional Delivery 54

11(A) SC Families assisted under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC 5511(B) SC Students assisted under Post-Matric Scholarship 57

12 Universalization of ICDS Scheme 5813 Functional Anganwadis 60

14 Number of Urban Poor Families assisted under Seven Point Charter 62

15(A) Afforestation- Area Covered under Plantation (Public and Forest Lands) 63

15(B) Afforestation: Seedlings Planted (Public and Forest Lands) 6516 Rural Roads Constructed under (PMGSY) 6717 Deendayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana (DDUGJY) 6918 Energising Pump sets 7119 Supply of Electricity 73

Annexure – 1 List of Twenty Points 75Annexure – 2 List of 65 items to be monitored under TPP-2006 76Annexure – 3 List of Quarterly Monitored Items 79Annexure – 4 Status of receipt of targets for Quarterly Monitored Items 80Annexure – 5 List of items under TPP-2006 yet to be operationalise 84Annexure – 6 Abbreviations used 85

Annexures

CONTENT

PART-IOverall Performance Analysis

PART- IIPerformance Tables

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Twenty Point Programme – 2006 An Introduction

The Twenty Point Programme (TPP) was launched by the Government of India in the year 1975 and was restructured in 1982, 1986 and again in 2006. The restructured programme, known as Twenty Point Programme (TPP) – 2006, became operational with effect from 1st April 2007. The programme is meant to give a thrust to schemes relating to poverty alleviation, employment generation in rural areas, housing, education, health & family welfare, protection of environment and many other schemes having a bearing on the quality of life, especially in the rural areas.

2. Twenty Point Programme (TPP) – 2006 originally consisted of 20 Points (Annexure-1) and 66 items being monitored individually by Central Nodal Ministries concerned. Up to 2007-08, out of 66 items, 22 items were monitored on monthly basis. In April 2008 Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana (SGRY) merged with another item namely National Rural Employment Guarantee Act which has been renamed as Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act since 31st December 2009. Further, in the 12th Plan Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY) has been modified and renamed as National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM). Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS) is being gradually replaced with National Food Security Act (NFSA). Presently, 65 items are monitored under TPP-2006. These 65 items consist of 162 identified parameters. The list of 65 items is enclosed at Annexure-2. 3. Out of 65 items, 19 items (earlier 20) measured on 37 parameters are being monitored on quarterly basis during the period 2016-17, of which 21 parameters are monitored against the targets fixed at the beginning of financial year by the Central Nodal Ministries and State Governments (Annexure-3&4). The remaining items under TPP-2006 are being monitored on annual basis as the information in respect of these items is made available by the concerned Central Nodal Ministries only on annual basis. 4. Some of the schemes/programmes are yet to be operationalised by the Central Nodal Ministries concerned. These items will be monitored only after the schemes come into existence and their frequency of monitoring will also be decided later. The details of such items are available at Annexure-5. 5. The monitoring mechanism for TPP-2006 consists of Block level monitoring in addition to District, State and Central level monitoring. Most of the States/Union Territories have constituted Block, District and State level monitoring committees. At the Centre, the progress of individual items is monitored and reviewed by the Departments/Ministries concerned. The Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation (MOSPI) monitors the programme/ schemes covered under TPP-2006 on the basis of performance reports received from State Governments and Central Nodal Ministries.

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TWENTY POINT PROGRAMME - 2006

PART - I

OVERALL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS

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Twenty Point Programme-2006 Progress Report – (April 2016 – September 2016)

1. This progress report of Twenty Point Programme-2006 consists of two parts: Part-I contains an analysis of the overall performance, whereas Part-II deals with item-wise performance.

2. The report is compiled on the basis of data received from the Central Nodal Ministries and State Governments/UT Administrations. Presently, 21 parameters are taken for quarterly performance analysis. The data are received either through web enabled software developed by National Informatics Centre (NIC) Cell in this Ministry or through fax/e-mail/post. The processing of data has been done in association with NIC Cell.

3. The analysis for the period April 2016 – September 2016 shows that the performance under fifteen items/parameters has been ‘Very Good’ (90% or above the targets).These items/parameters are:

(i) SC families assisted under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC (ii) Seedlings planted (Public and Forest Lands) (iii) Area Covered under Plantation (Public and Forest Lands) (iv) Pumps sets energized (v) Number of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year –

NRLM (vi) Food security-Targeted Public Distribution system (only AAY) (vii) ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.) (viii) Supply of Electricity (ix) Food security-Targeted Public Distribution system (APL+BPL+AAY) (x) Food security-National Food Security Act (Normal)-NFSA (xi) Food security-National Food Security Act (Tide Over)-NFSA (xii) Anganwadis Functional (Cum.) (xiii) Road constructed – PMGSY (xiv) Food Security - Targeted Public Distribution System (only BPL) (xv) Number of SHGs provided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the

financial year – NRLM

4. There is no item/parameter in the category of ‘Good’ (80% or above but less than 90%).

5. The performance of six items/parameters has been ‘Poor’ (below 80% of target). These items/parameters are:

(i) Villages electrified – DDUGJY (ii) Rural Housing – Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana – Grameen (PMAY-G) (iii) Number of SHGs provided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year –

NRLM (iv) Partially Covered Habitations - NRDWP (v) Houses constructed - EWS/LIG (vi) Coverage of quality affected habitations - NRDWP

6. Some of items under TPP-2006 namely Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment

Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), Sanitation Programme in Rural Area and Institutional Delivery are demand driven, whereas for items like Distribution of Wasteland to the landless and Minimum Wages Enforcement (including Farm Labour), concerned administrative ministries are not in position to provide State/UT-wise targets, as such all these items are being monitored without any targets.

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HIGHLIGHTS OF PERFORMANCE

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Item Achievement for April 2016 - September

20161- Employment Generated under MGNREGA

(i) No. of Job cards issued 7,95,868

(ii) Employment generated 119.36 crore mandays

(iii) Wages given Rs.25,557.24 Crore

2- National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM)

(i) Number of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year

2,20,655

(ii) Number of SHGs provided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year

77,924

(iii) Number of SHGs provided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the financial year

57,368

3- Distribution of waste land to the landless

Land distributed 32,097 hectare

4- Minimum Wages Enforcement (Including Farm Labour)

(i) No. of Inspections made 74,837

(ii) No. of Irregularities detected 2,664

(iii) No. of Irregularities rectified 1,897

(iv) No. of Claims filed 801

(v) No. of Claims settled 669

(vi) No. of Prosecution cases pending 7,923

(vii) No. of Prosecution cases filed 929

(viii) No. of Prosecution cases decided 547

5- Food Security: (i) TPDS/ NFSA

(i) Food Security: Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS) 260.47 lakh tonnes

(ii) Food Security: Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) 5.37 lakh tonnes

(iii) Food Security: Below Poverty Line (BPL) 7.84 lakh tonnes

(iv) NFSA (Normal) 231.26 lakh tonnes

(v) NFSA (Tide Over) 5.41 lakh tonnes

6- Rural Housing-Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana - Grameen

No. of Houses constructed 11,12,917

7- EWS/LIG Houses in Urban Areas No. of Houses constructed 54,909

Contd.…….

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Note:- (i) Progress reports of two States i.e. Mizoram & Nagaland, were not received till scheduled date. The latest available information i.e. up to July 2016 has been considered in the report for the State of Arunachal Pradesh. (ii) Achievement figures in respect of No. of Job Cards issued under MGNREGA, PMAY-G, No. of SHGs promoted (new & revived), No. of SHGs provided RF, No. of SHGs provided CIF and PMGSY have been taken as made available by M/o Rural Development. (iii) Achievement figures in respect of “No. of Villages Electrified” have been taken as made available by M/o Power. (iv) Achievement figures in respect of “Partially Covered Habitations” and “Coverage of Quality Affected Habitations” have been taken as made available by M/o Drinking Water & Sanitation.

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Item Achievement for April 2016 - September

2016 8- Rural Areas. - National Rural Drinking Water Programme-(NRDWP)

(i) Partially Covered Habitations - (NRDWP) 10,675

(ii) Coverage of Quality Affected Habitations – (NRDWP) 1,958

9- Sanitation Programme in Rural Areas No. of Individual household latrines constructed 65,57,797

10- Institutional Delivery No. of Deliveries in Institutions 74.12 lakh

11- SC Families Assisted (i) No. of SC Families assisted under SCA to SCSP &

NSFDC 5,25,344

(ii) No. of SC Students assisted under post matric scholarship 24,82,413

12- Universalisation of ICDS Schemes No. of ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.) 7,020

13- Functional Anganwadis No. of Anganwadis Functional (Cum.) 13.42 lakh

14- Number of Urban poor families assisted under Seven Point Charter viz. land tenure, housing at affordable cost, water, sanitation, health, education, and social security.

No. of Poor Families assisted 8.30 lakh 15- Afforestration:

(i) Area covered under Plantation (Public and Forest Lands) 14,66,240 hectares

(ii) No. of Seedlings planted (Public and Forest Lands) 115.08 crore 16- Rural Road- Prime Minister Grameen Sadak Yojana (PMGSY)

Length of Road constructed 23,474 Kms

17- DeendayalUpadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana (DDUGJY) No.of Villages electrified 3,210

18- Energized Pumps sets No. of Pumps sets energized 2,86,519

19- Supply of Electricity

Electricity supplied 5,75,912 Million Units (MU)

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S.No. Items % Achievement1 SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC 5802 Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands) 3253 Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands) 2694 Pumps sets energized 1335 Number of SHGs promoted (new and revived)

during the financial year - NRLM103

6 Food security-Targeted Public Distribution System (only AAY)

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7 ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.) 998 Supply of Electricity 999 Food security-Targeted Public Distribution

System (APL+BPL+AAY)97

10 Food Security:National Food Security Act(Normal)-NFSA 9711 Food Security:National Food Security Act(Tide Over)-NFSA 9712 Anganwadis Functional (Cum.) 9613 Road constructed- PMGSY 9614 Food Security - Targeted Public Distribution

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15 Number of SHGs provided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM

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16 Villages electrified - DDUGJY 7717 Rural Housing - PMAY(G) 6818 Number of SHGs provided Revolving Fund (RF)

during the financial year - NRLM65

19 Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP 4820 Houses constructed - EWS/LIG 4621 Coverage of quality affected habitations - NRDWP 31

ACHIEVEMENT HIGHLIGHTS

PERFORMANCE DURING April to September 2016

The cumulative performance during April to September 2016 has been "Very Good" for 15item(s), "Good" for 0 item(s), and "Poor" for 6 item(s).

"Very Good" Performance (90% and above of targets)

"Good" Performance (80% and above but less than 90% of targets)

Areas of concern-where the performance is below 80% of targets

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Achievements

1 Number of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM

Number 4,30,097 2,15,046 2,20,655 103

2 Number of SHGs provided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM

Number 2,39,056 1,19,521 77,924 65

3 Number of SHGs provided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM

Number 1,25,820 62,906 57,368 91

4 Food Security:Targeted Public Ditribution System(TPDS)

Tonnes - 2,68,63,322 2,60,47,250 97

5 Food Security:Antodaya Anna Yojana(AAY)

Tonnes - 5,22,966 5,37,129 103

6 Food Security:Targeted Public Ditribution System (Only BPL)

Tonnes - 8,39,594 7,83,901 93

7 Food Security:National Food Security Act(Normal)-NFSA

Tonnes - 2,37,89,533 2,31,26,479 97

8 Food Security:National Food Security Act(Tide Over)-NFSA

Tonnes - 5,59,071 5,40,889 97

9 Rural Housing - PMAY(G) Number 32,60,997 16,30,494 11,12,917 68

10 Houses constructed - EWS/LIG

Number 2,38,024 1,19,011 54,909 46

11 Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP

Number 44,024 22,013 10,675 48

12 Coverage of quality affected habitations - NRDWP

Number 12,812 6,402 1,958 31

13 SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC

Number 1,81,000 90,500 5,25,344 580

14 ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.)

Number 7,075 7,075 7,020 99

15 Anganwadis Functional (Cum.)

Number 14,00,000 14,00,000 13,41,930 96

16 Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands)

Hectares 10,89,555 5,45,078 14,66,240 269

17 Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands)

Number 70,82,15,000 35,43,06,850 1,15,08,48,673 325

18 Road constructed- PMGSY Kilometer 48,812 24,402 23,474 96

19 Villages electrified - DDUGJY

Number 8,360 4,181 3,210 77

20 Pumps sets energized Number 4,44,097 2,15,519 2,86,519 13321 Electricity supplied Million Units - 5,80,148 5,75,912 99

ItemDescription Units 2016‐2017

April -September 2016

April -September 2016

Table - ATargets for 2016-2017 & April to September 2016 and achievements during the period April to September 2016

ALL INDIA PERFORMANCE% Achievements

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September 2016

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S.No. DescriptionALL

INDIA AP ARP AS BI CHHA. DELHI GOA1 Number of SHGs promoted

(new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM

103 0 0 70 313 89 NA 0

2 Number of SHGs provided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM

65 NA 0 69 103 101 NA 0

3 Number of SHGs provided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM

91 NA NA 86 96 149 NA NA

4 Food security-Targeted Public Distribution system (APL+BPL+AAY)

97 97 99 90 98 100 97 105

5 Food security-Targeted Public Distribution system (only AAY)

103 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

6 Food Security - Targeted Public Distribution System (Only BPL)

93 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

7 Food Security:National Food Security Act(Normal)-NFSA

97 96 99 90 98 100 97 105

8 Food Security:National Food Security Act(Tide Over)-NFSA

97 155 93 91 NA NA 0 104

9 Rural Housing - PMAY(G) 68 13 0 67 51 21 NA 12310 Houses constructed -

EWS/LIG46 9 112 0 96 6 0 NA

11 Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP

48 178 0 12 6 3 NA 0

12 Coverage of quality affected habitations - NRDWP

31 25 0 15 28 4 NA NA

13 SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC

580 0 NA 107 27 3 48 0

14 ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.)

99 100 100 100 100 100 100 109

15 Anganwadis Functional (Cum.) 96 100 100 100 80 95 98 99

16 Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands)

269 189 60,711 0 219 299 273 49

17 Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands)

325 193 0 0 219 319 272 63

18 Road constructed- PMGSY 96 61 406 162 105 38 NA NA19 Villages electrified - DDUGJY 77 NA 32 112 59 29 NA NA

20 Pumps sets energized 133 179 NA NA 0 156 NA 12421 Supply of Electricity 99 100 97 95 98 100 100 100

Table - B

STATE-WISE PERFORMANCE DURING April to September 2016 (PERCENT ACHIEVEMENT)

NA - Not Applicable

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S.No. DescriptionALL

INDIA GUJ HRY HP J&K JHAR. KAR KER1 Number of SHGs promoted

(new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM

103 578 116 84 42 79 11 NA

2 Number of SHGs provided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM

65 158 61 27 25 49 27 439

3 Number of SHGs provided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM

91 182 91 11 NA 43 114 NA

4 Food security-Targeted Public Distribution system (APL+BPL+AAY)

97 100 104 100 99 98 93 102

5 Food security-Targeted Public Distribution system (only AAY)

103 NA NA NA NA NA NA 103

6 Food Security - Targeted Public Distribution System (Only BPL)

93 NA NA NA NA NA NA 101

7 Food Security:National Food Security Act(Normal)-NFSA

97 100 104 101 102 98 93 NA

8 Food Security:National Food Security Act(Tide Over)-NFSA

97 NA NA 99 94 NA NA NA

9 Rural Housing - PMAY(G) 68 33 54 82 0 95 7 14110 Houses constructed -

EWS/LIG46 121 192 0 0 200 437 3

11 Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP

48 25 7 71 10 0 67 107

12 Coverage of quality affected habitations - NRDWP

31 192 43 NA 0 43 22 0

13 SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC

580 68 51 1,541 0 24,674 0 1,683

14 ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.)

99 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

15 Anganwadis Functional (Cum.) 96 100 100 100 93 100 98 99

16 Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands)

269 193 136 70 39 1,240 298 2,524

17 Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands)

325 278 164 104 35 1,551 407 245

18 Road constructed- PMGSY 96 62 204 287 278 80 158 7119 Villages electrified - DDUGJY 77 NA NA 139 7 75 25 NA

20 Pumps sets energized 133 160 129 200 NA 24 117 7321 Supply of Electricity 99 100 100 99 81 100 99 100

Table - B(Contd.)

STATE-WISE PERFORMANCE DURING April to September 2016 (PERCENT ACHIEVEMENT)

NA - Not Applicable

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S.No. DescriptionALL

INDIA MP MAH MANI MEGH MIZ NAGA ODIS.1 Number of SHGs promoted

(new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM

103 62 46 151 96 62 61 92

2 Number of SHGs provided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM

65 135 19 0 39 2 0 70

3 Number of SHGs provided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM

91 53 173 0 0 14 36 171

4 Food security-Targeted Public Distribution system (APL+BPL+AAY)

97 91 94 88 106 111 89 117

5 Food security-Targeted Public Distribution system (only AAY)

103 NA NA NA NA NA 106 NA

6 Food Security - Targeted Public Distribution System (Only BPL)

93 NA NA NA NA NA 122 NA

7 Food Security:National Food Security Act(Normal)-NFSA

97 91 94 88 105 119 14 117

8 Food Security:National Food Security Act(Tide Over)-NFSA

97 NA NA NA 108 94 NA NA

9 Rural Housing - PMAY(G) 68 129 23 2 5 2 0 3710 Houses constructed -

EWS/LIG46 0 49 0 0 0 0 0

11 Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP

48 56 29 32 34 39 0 79

12 Coverage of quality affected habitations - NRDWP

31 88 7 NA 0 NA 0 24

13 SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC

580 13 71 0 0 0 NA 580

14 ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.)

99 100 100 100 100 100 98 100

15 Anganwadis Functional (Cum.) 96 95 88 100 79 88 87 96

16 Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands)

269 0 91 136 0 0 0 263

17 Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands)

325 3,375 187 153 0 0 0 209

18 Road constructed- PMGSY 96 77 71 217 109 98 445 9219 Villages electrified - DDUGJY 77 132 NA 51 186 95 43 44

20 Pumps sets energized 133 350 NA NA 0 NA NA 1,03821 Supply of Electricity 99 100 100 95 100 97 98 100

Table - B(Contd.)

STATE-WISE PERFORMANCE DURING April to September 2016 (PERCENT ACHIEVEMENT)

NA - Not Applicable

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S.No. DescriptionALL

INDIA PUDU PUN RAJ SIK TN TG TRI1 Number of SHGs promoted

(new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM

103 0 71 249 100 205 0 60

2 Number of SHGs provided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM

65 0 44 65 0 3,234 NA 29

3 Number of SHGs provided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM

91 0 24 77 0 60 NA 23

4 Food security-Targeted Public Distribution system (APL+BPL+AAY)

97 NA 117 93 104 91 97 91

5 Food security-Targeted Public Distribution system (only AAY)

103 NA NA NA NA 100 NA NA

6 Food Security - Targeted Public Distribution System (Only BPL)

93 NA NA NA NA 90 NA NA

7 Food Security:National Food Security Act(Normal)-NFSA

97 NA 117 93 100 NA 98 82

8 Food Security:National Food Security Act(Tide Over)-NFSA

97 NA NA NA 110 NA 87 103

9 Rural Housing - PMAY(G) 68 0 0 32 32 38 0 2910 Houses constructed -

EWS/LIG46 0 0 67 0 155 0 NA

11 Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP

48 0 27 22 50 28 50 30

12 Coverage of quality affected habitations - NRDWP

31 NA 46 16 NA 0 4 30

13 SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC

580 55 133 53 0 26 42 60

14 ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.)

99 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

15 Anganwadis Functional (Cum.) 96 92 98 97 98 100 100 100

16 Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands)

269 1,025 331 231 165 24 1,025 50

17 Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands)

325 452 331 229 173 24 1,343 129

18 Road constructed- PMGSY 96 NA 158 20 203 67 42 14619 Villages electrified - DDUGJY 77 NA NA 121 NA NA NA 57

20 Pumps sets energized 133 129 89 72 NA 143 352 NA21 Supply of Electricity 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 98

NA - Not Applicable

Table - B(Contd.)

STATE-WISE PERFORMANCE DURING April to September 2016 (PERCENT ACHIEVEMENT)

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S.No. DescriptionALL

INDIA UTTA. UP WB A&N CHND. D&N D&D1 Number of SHGs promoted

(new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM

103 48 39 51 NA NA NA NA

2 Number of SHGs provided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM

65 24 44 115 NA NA NA NA

3 Number of SHGs provided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM

91 22 65 148 NA NA NA NA

4 Food security-Targeted Public Distribution system (APL+BPL+AAY)

97 99 97 98 18 NA 81 83

5 Food security-Targeted Public Distribution system (only AAY)

103 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

6 Food Security - Targeted Public Distribution System (Only BPL)

93 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

7 Food Security:National Food Security Act(Normal)-NFSA

97 101 97 97 31 NA 81 83

8 Food Security:National Food Security Act(Tide Over)-NFSA

97 93 NA NA 16 NA NA NA

9 Rural Housing - PMAY(G) 68 69 104 133 0 NA 0 010 Houses constructed -

EWS/LIG46 0 11 75 NA 0 0 NA

11 Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP

48 110 0 61 0 NA NA NA

12 Coverage of quality affected habitations - NRDWP

31 0 29 84 NA NA NA NA

13 SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC

580 90 60 200 NA 414 0 0

14 ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.)

99 100 97 96 100 100 100 100

15 Anganwadis Functional (Cum.) 96 97 95 106 100 100 77 95

16 Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands)

269 170 263 104 85 241 220 0

17 Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands)

325 254 330 171 68 243 589 0

18 Road constructed- PMGSY 96 216 113 29 NA NA NA NA19 Villages electrified - DDUGJY 77 5 156 0 NA NA NA NA

20 Pumps sets energized 133 107 77 1,037 NA NA 0 52521 Supply of Electricity 99 99 98 100 75 100 100 100

Table - B(Contd.)

STATE-WISE PERFORMANCE DURING April to September 2016 (PERCENT ACHIEVEMENT)

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S.No. DescriptionALL

INDIALAKS

H

1 Number of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM

103 NA

2 Number of SHGs provided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM

65 NA

3 Number of SHGs provided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM

91 NA

4 Food security-Targeted Public Distribution system (APL+BPL+AAY)

97 67

5 Food security-Targeted Public Distribution system (only AAY)

103 NA

6 Food Security - Targeted Public Distribution System (Only BPL)

93 NA

7 Food Security:National Food Security Act(Normal)-NFSA

97 50

8 Food Security:National Food Security Act(Tide Over)-NFSA

97 76

9 Rural Housing - PMAY(G) 68 010 Houses constructed -

EWS/LIG46 NA

11 Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP

48 NA

12 Coverage of quality affected habitations - NRDWP

31 NA

13 SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC

580 NA

14 ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.)

99 100

15 Anganwadis Functional (Cum.) 96 100

16 Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands)

269 0

17 Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands)

325 0

18 Road constructed- PMGSY 96 NA19 Villages electrified - DDUGJY 77 NA

20 Pumps sets energized 133 NA21 Supply of Electricity 99 100

Table - B(Contd.)

STATE-WISE PERFORMANCE DURING April to September 2016 (PERCENT ACHIEVEMENT)

NA - Not Applicable

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Table - CItems in which the States/UTs performance is Very Good (90% and above),

Good (80% to 90%) and Poor (below 80%) during the period April to September 2016

1. ANDHRA PRADESHVery Good

Food Security:Targeted Public Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food SecurityAct(Normal)-NFSA, Food Security:National Food Security Act(Tide Over)-NFSA, Partially CoveredHabitations – NRDWP, ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.), Anganwadis Functional (Cum.), Area Coveredunder Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands), Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands), Pumps setsenergized, Electricity supplied

PoorNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Rural Housing -PMAY(G), Houses constructed - EWS/LIG, Coverage of quality affected habitations - NRDWP, SCfamilies assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC, Road constructed- PMGSY

2. ARUNACHAL PRADESHVery Good

Food Security:Targeted Public Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food SecurityAct(Normal)-NFSA, Food Security:National Food Security Act(Tide Over)-NFSA, Houses constructed -EWS/LIG, ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.), Anganwadis Functional (Cum.), Area Covered underPlantation ( Public and Forest Lands), Road constructed- PMGSY, Electricity supplied

PoorNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, Rural Housing - PMAY(G), PartiallyCovered Habitations – NRDWP, Coverage of quality affected habitations - NRDWP, Seedlings planted (Public and Forest Lands), Villages electrified - DDUGJY

3. ASSAMVery Good

Food Security:Targeted Public Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food SecurityAct(Normal)-NFSA, Food Security:National Food Security Act(Tide Over)-NFSA, SC families assisted -under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC, ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.), Anganwadis Functional (Cum.), Roadconstructed- PMGSY, Villages electrified - DDUGJY, Electricity supplied

GoodNumber of SHGs provided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLMPoorNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, Rural Housing - PMAY(G), Housesconstructed - EWS/LIG, Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP, Coverage of quality affectedhabitations - NRDWP, Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands), Seedlings planted (Public and Forest Lands)

4. BIHARVery GoodNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGs provided CommunityInvestment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM, Food Security:Targeted Public DitributionSystem(TPDS), Food Security:National Food Security Act(Normal)-NFSA, Houses constructed - EWS/LIG,ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.), Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands), Seedlingsplanted ( Public and Forest Lands), Road constructed- PMGSY, Electricity supplied

GoodAnganwadis Functional (Cum.)PoorRural Housing - PMAY(G), Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP, Coverage of quality affectedhabitations - NRDWP, SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC, Villages electrified -DDUGJY, Pumps sets energized

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5. CHHATTISGARHVery GoodNumber of SHGs provided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM, Food Security:TargetedPublic Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food Security Act(Normal)-NFSA, ICDS BlocksOperational (Cum.), Anganwadis Functional (Cum.), Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and ForestLands), Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands), Pumps sets energized, Electricity supplied

GoodNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLMPoorRural Housing - PMAY(G), Houses constructed - EWS/LIG, Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP,Coverage of quality affected habitations - NRDWP, SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC,Road constructed- PMGSY, Villages electrified - DDUGJY

6. DELHIVery Good

Food Security:Targeted Public Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food SecurityAct(Normal)-NFSA, ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.), Anganwadis Functional (Cum.), Area Coveredunder Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands), Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands), Electricitysupplied

PoorFood Security:National Food Security Act(Tide Over)-NFSA, Houses constructed - EWS/LIG, SC familiesassisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC

7. GOAVery Good

Food Security:Targeted Public Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food SecurityAct(Normal)-NFSA, Food Security:National Food Security Act(Tide Over)-NFSA, Rural Housing -PMAY(G), ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.), Anganwadis Functional (Cum.), Pumps sets energized,Electricity supplied

PoorNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, Partially Covered Habitations –NRDWP, SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC, Area Covered under Plantation ( Publicand Forest Lands), Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands)

8. GUJARATVery GoodNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGs provided CommunityInvestment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM, Food Security:Targeted Public DitributionSystem(TPDS), Food Security:National Food Security Act(Normal)-NFSA, Houses constructed - EWS/LIG,Coverage of quality affected habitations - NRDWP, ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.), AnganwadisFunctional (Cum.), Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands), Seedlings planted ( Publicand Forest Lands), Pumps sets energized, Electricity supplied

PoorRural Housing - PMAY(G), Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP, SC families assisted - under SCA toSCSP & NSFDC, Road constructed- PMGSY

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9. HARYANAVery GoodNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM, Food Security:TargetedPublic Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food Security Act(Normal)-NFSA, Housesconstructed - EWS/LIG, ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.), Anganwadis Functional (Cum.), Area Coveredunder Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands), Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands), Roadconstructed- PMGSY, Pumps sets energized, Electricity supplied

PoorNumber of SHGs provided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, Rural Housing -PMAY(G), Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP, Coverage of quality affected habitations - NRDWP,SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC

10. HIMACHAL PRADESHVery Good

Food Security:Targeted Public Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food SecurityAct(Normal)-NFSA, Food Security:National Food Security Act(Tide Over)-NFSA, SC families assisted -under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC, ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.), Anganwadis Functional (Cum.),Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands), Road constructed- PMGSY, Villages electrified - DDUGJY,Pumps sets energized, Electricity supplied

GoodNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Rural Housing -PMAY(G)PoorNumber of SHGs provided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM, Houses constructed -EWS/LIG, Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP, Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and ForestLands)

11. JAMMU AND KASHMIRVery Good

Food Security:Targeted Public Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food SecurityAct(Normal)-NFSA, Food Security:National Food Security Act(Tide Over)-NFSA, ICDS BlocksOperational (Cum.), Anganwadis Functional (Cum.), Road constructed- PMGSYGoodElectricity suppliedPoorNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, Rural Housing - PMAY(G), Housesconstructed - EWS/LIG, Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP, Coverage of quality affectedhabitations - NRDWP, SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC, Area Covered underPlantation ( Public and Forest Lands), Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands), Villages electrified -DDUGJY

12. JHARKHANDVery Good

Food Security:Targeted Public Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food SecurityAct(Normal)-NFSA, Rural Housing - PMAY(G), Houses constructed - EWS/LIG, SC families assisted -under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC, ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.), Anganwadis Functional (Cum.), AreaCovered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands), Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands),Electricity supplied

GoodRoad constructed- PMGSYPoorNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGs provided CommunityInvestment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM, Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP,Coverage of quality affected habitations - NRDWP, Villages electrified - DDUGJY, Pumps sets energized

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13. KARNATAKAVery GoodNumber of SHGs provided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM, FoodSecurity:Targeted Public Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food Security Act(Normal)-NFSA, Houses constructed - EWS/LIG, ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.), Anganwadis Functional (Cum.),Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands), Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands),Road constructed- PMGSY, Pumps sets energized, Electricity supplied

PoorNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, Rural Housing - PMAY(G), PartiallyCovered Habitations – NRDWP, Coverage of quality affected habitations - NRDWP, SC families assisted -under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC, Villages electrified - DDUGJY

14. KERALAVery GoodNumber of SHGs provided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, FoodSecurity:Targeted Public Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:Antodaya Anna Yojana(AAY), FoodSecurity:Targeted Public Ditribution System (Only BPL), Rural Housing - PMAY(G), Partially CoveredHabitations – NRDWP, SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC, ICDS Blocks Operational(Cum.), Anganwadis Functional (Cum.), Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands),Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands), Electricity supplied

PoorHouses constructed - EWS/LIG, Coverage of quality affected habitations - NRDWP, Road constructed-PMGSY, Pumps sets energized

15. MADHYA PRADESHVery GoodNumber of SHGs provided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, FoodSecurity:Targeted Public Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food Security Act(Normal)-NFSA, Rural Housing - PMAY(G), ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.), Anganwadis Functional (Cum.),Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands), Villages electrified - DDUGJY, Pumps sets energized,Electricity supplied

GoodCoverage of quality affected habitations - NRDWPPoorNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM, Houses constructed -EWS/LIG, Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP, SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC,Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands), Road constructed- PMGSY

16. MAHARASHTRAVery GoodNumber of SHGs provided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM, FoodSecurity:Targeted Public Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food Security Act(Normal)-NFSA, ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.), Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands),Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands), Electricity supplied

GoodAnganwadis Functional (Cum.)PoorNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, Rural Housing - PMAY(G), Housesconstructed - EWS/LIG, Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP, Coverage of quality affectedhabitations - NRDWP, SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC, Road constructed- PMGSY

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17. MANIPURVery GoodNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, ICDS BlocksOperational (Cum.), Anganwadis Functional (Cum.), Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and ForestLands), Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands), Road constructed- PMGSY, Electricity supplied

GoodFood Security:Targeted Public Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food Security

Act(Normal)-NFSAPoorNumber of SHGs provided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM, Rural Housing -PMAY(G), Houses constructed - EWS/LIG, Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP, SC families assisted -under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC, Villages electrified - DDUGJY

18. MEGHALAYAVery GoodNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Food Security:TargetedPublic Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food Security Act(Normal)-NFSA, FoodSecurity:National Food Security Act(Tide Over)-NFSA, ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.), Roadconstructed- PMGSY, Villages electrified - DDUGJY, Electricity supplied

PoorNumber of SHGs provided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM, Rural Housing -PMAY(G), Houses constructed - EWS/LIG, Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP, Coverage of qualityaffected habitations - NRDWP, SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC, AnganwadisFunctional (Cum.), Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands), Seedlings planted ( Publicand Forest Lands), Pumps sets energized

19. MIZORAMVery Good

Food Security:Targeted Public Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food SecurityAct(Normal)-NFSA, Food Security:National Food Security Act(Tide Over)-NFSA, ICDS BlocksOperational (Cum.), Road constructed- PMGSY, Villages electrified - DDUGJY, Electricity suppliedGoodAnganwadis Functional (Cum.)PoorNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGs provided CommunityInvestment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM, Rural Housing - PMAY(G), Houses constructed -EWS/LIG, Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP, SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC,Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands), Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands)

20. NAGALANDVery GoodFood Security:Antodaya Anna Yojana(AAY), Food Security:Targeted Public Ditribution System (Only

BPL), ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.), Road constructed- PMGSY, Electricity suppliedGood Food Security:Targeted Public Ditribution System(TPDS), Anganwadis Functional (Cum.)PoorNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGs provided CommunityInvestment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM, Food Security:National Food SecurityAct(Normal)-NFSA, Rural Housing - PMAY(G), Houses constructed - EWS/LIG, Partially CoveredHabitations – NRDWP, Coverage of quality affected habitations - NRDWP, Area Covered underPlantation ( Public and Forest Lands), Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands), Villages electrified -DDUGJY

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21. ODISHAVery GoodNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM, Food Security:TargetedPublic Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food Security Act(Normal)-NFSA, SC familiesassisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC, ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.), Anganwadis Functional(Cum.), Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands), Seedlings planted ( Public and ForestLands), Road constructed- PMGSY, Pumps sets energized, Electricity supplied

PoorNumber of SHGs provided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, Rural Housing -PMAY(G), Houses constructed - EWS/LIG, Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP, Coverage of qualityaffected habitations - NRDWP, Villages electrified - DDUGJY

22. PUDUCHERRYVery GoodICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.), Anganwadis Functional (Cum.), Area Covered under Plantation ( Publicand Forest Lands), Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands), Pumps sets energized, Electricity supplied

PoorNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGs provided CommunityInvestment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM, Rural Housing - PMAY(G), Houses constructed -EWS/LIG, Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP, SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC

23. PUNJABVery Good

Food Security:Targeted Public Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food SecurityAct(Normal)-NFSA, SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC, ICDS Blocks Operational(Cum.), Anganwadis Functional (Cum.), Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands),Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands), Road constructed- PMGSY, Electricity supplied

GoodPumps sets energizedPoorNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGs provided CommunityInvestment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM, Rural Housing - PMAY(G), Houses constructed -EWS/LIG, Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP, Coverage of quality affected habitations - NRDWP

24. RAJASTHANVery GoodNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Food Security:TargetedPublic Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food Security Act(Normal)-NFSA, ICDS BlocksOperational (Cum.), Anganwadis Functional (Cum.), Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and ForestLands), Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands), Villages electrified - DDUGJY, Electricity supplied

PoorNumber of SHGs provided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM, Rural Housing -PMAY(G), Houses constructed - EWS/LIG, Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP, Coverage of qualityaffected habitations - NRDWP, SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC, Road constructed-PMGSY, Pumps sets energized

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25. SIKKIMVery GoodNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Food Security:TargetedPublic Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food Security Act(Normal)-NFSA, FoodSecurity:National Food Security Act(Tide Over)-NFSA, ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.), AnganwadisFunctional (Cum.), Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands), Seedlings planted ( Publicand Forest Lands), Road constructed- PMGSY, Electricity supplied

PoorNumber of SHGs provided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM, Rural Housing -PMAY(G), Houses constructed - EWS/LIG, Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP, SC families assisted -under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC

26. TAMIL NADUVery GoodNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, Food Security:Targeted PublicDitribution System(TPDS), Food Security:Antodaya Anna Yojana(AAY), Food Security:Targeted PublicDitribution System (Only BPL), Houses constructed - EWS/LIG, ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.),Anganwadis Functional (Cum.), Pumps sets energized, Electricity supplied

PoorNumber of SHGs provided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM, RuralHousing - PMAY(G), Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP, Coverage of quality affected habitations -NRDWP, SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC, Area Covered under Plantation ( Publicand Forest Lands), Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands), Road constructed- PMGSY

27. TELANGANAVery Good

Food Security:Targeted Public Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food SecurityAct(Normal)-NFSA, ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.), Anganwadis Functional (Cum.), Area Coveredunder Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands), Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands), Pumps setsenergized, Electricity supplied

GoodFood Security:National Food Security Act(Tide Over)-NFSAPoorNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Rural Housing -PMAY(G), Houses constructed - EWS/LIG, Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP, Coverage of qualityaffected habitations - NRDWP, SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC, Road constructed-PMGSY

28. TRIPURAVery GoodFood Security:Targeted Public Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food Security Act(Tide

Over)-NFSA, ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.), Anganwadis Functional (Cum.), Seedlings planted ( Publicand Forest Lands), Road constructed- PMGSY, Electricity suppliedGoodFood Security:National Food Security Act(Normal)-NFSAPoorNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGs provided CommunityInvestment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM, Rural Housing - PMAY(G), Partially CoveredHabitations – NRDWP, Coverage of quality affected habitations - NRDWP, SC families assisted - underSCA to SCSP & NSFDC, Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands), Villages electrified -DDUGJY

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29. UTTARAKHANDVery Good

Food Security:Targeted Public Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food SecurityAct(Normal)-NFSA, Food Security:National Food Security Act(Tide Over)-NFSA, Partially CoveredHabitations – NRDWP, SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC, ICDS Blocks Operational(Cum.), Anganwadis Functional (Cum.), Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands),Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands), Road constructed- PMGSY, Pumps sets energized, Electricity supplied

PoorNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGs provided CommunityInvestment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM, Rural Housing - PMAY(G), Houses constructed -EWS/LIG, Coverage of quality affected habitations - NRDWP, Villages electrified - DDUGJY

30. UTTAR PRADESHVery Good

Food Security:Targeted Public Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food SecurityAct(Normal)-NFSA, Rural Housing - PMAY(G), ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.), Anganwadis Functional(Cum.), Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands), Seedlings planted ( Public and ForestLands), Road constructed- PMGSY, Villages electrified - DDUGJY, Electricity supplied

PoorNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGs provided CommunityInvestment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM, Houses constructed - EWS/LIG, PartiallyCovered Habitations – NRDWP, Coverage of quality affected habitations - NRDWP, SC families assisted -under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC, Pumps sets energized

31. WEST BENGALVery GoodNumber of SHGs provided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year - NRLM, Number of SHGsprovided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the financial year - NRLM, Food Security:TargetedPublic Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food Security Act(Normal)-NFSA, RuralHousing - PMAY(G), SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC, ICDS Blocks Operational(Cum.), Anganwadis Functional (Cum.), Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands),Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands), Pumps sets energized, Electricity supplied

GoodCoverage of quality affected habitations - NRDWPPoorNumber of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year - NRLM, Houses constructed -EWS/LIG, Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP, Road constructed- PMGSY, Villages electrified -DDUGJY

32. ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDSVery GoodICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.), Anganwadis Functional (Cum.)GoodArea Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands)Poor

Food Security:Targeted Public Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food SecurityAct(Normal)-NFSA, Food Security:National Food Security Act(Tide Over)-NFSA, Rural Housing -PMAY(G), Partially Covered Habitations – NRDWP, Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands),Electricity supplied

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33. CHANDIGARHVery GoodSC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC, ICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.), AnganwadisFunctional (Cum.), Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands), Seedlings planted ( Publicand Forest Lands), Electricity suppliedPoorHouses constructed - EWS/LIG

34. DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELIVery GoodICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.), Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands), Seedlingsplanted ( Public and Forest Lands), Electricity suppliedGood

Food Security:Targeted Public Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food SecurityAct(Normal)-NFSAPoorRural Housing - PMAY(G), Houses constructed - EWS/LIG, SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP &NSFDC, Anganwadis Functional (Cum.), Pumps sets energized

35. DAMAN AND DIUVery GoodICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.), Anganwadis Functional (Cum.), Pumps sets energized, ElectricitysuppliedGood

Food Security:Targeted Public Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food SecurityAct(Normal)-NFSAPoorRural Housing - PMAY(G), SC families assisted - under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC, Area Covered underPlantation ( Public and Forest Lands), Seedlings planted ( Public and Forest Lands)

36. LAKSHADWEEPVery GoodICDS Blocks Operational (Cum.), Anganwadis Functional (Cum.), Electricity suppliedPoor

Food Security:Targeted Public Ditribution System(TPDS), Food Security:National Food SecurityAct(Normal)-NFSA, Food Security:National Food Security Act(Tide Over)-NFSA, Rural Housing -PMAY(G), Area Covered under Plantation ( Public and Forest Lands), Seedlings planted ( Public andForest Lands)

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TWENTY POINT PROGRAMME - 2006

PART - II

ITEM-WISE PERFORMANCE

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Sl.No.

State/UTName

No. of job cards issued

April 2016-September 2016 @

No. of job cards issued

April 2016-June 2016 @

Employment generated(Number)

April 2016-September 2016

Employment generated(Number)

April 2016-June 2016

Wages given(Rupees)

April 2016-September 2016

Wages given(Rupees)

April 2016-June 2016

1 ANDHRA PRADESH 0 1,23,055 14,63,25,000 11,38,96,000 20,60,23,50,000 16,00,10,40,0002 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 3,313 1,136 0 0 0 03 ASSAM 3,566 53,402 2,18,28,000 1,19,30,000 8,99,22,45,000 6,68,29,13,0004 BIHAR 2,60,933 98,971 3,15,00,000 22,79,39,000 8,61,85,05,000 5,70,53,89,0005 CHHATTISGARH 0 0 6,29,47,000 4,50,07,000 16,91,80,28,000 11,42,17,06,0006 GOA 435 244 66,517 24,029 1,53,60,000 47,33,0007 GUJARAT 0 0 190 132 54,321 21,7868 HARYANA 69,893 54,238 44,19,000 16,55,000 1,33,16,000 58,06,0009 HIMACHAL PRADESH 8,814 13,368 88,19,000 35,15,000 1,81,81,56,000 95,17,71,000

10 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 0 119 40,32,400 5,84,000 2,69,01,00,000 1,28,90,00,00011 JHARKHAND 1,38,141 1,53,058 4,56,39,657 NR 7,68,80,37,000 NR12 KARNATAKA 0 48,771 4,46,79,000 2,21,19,000 16,05,10,06,000 9,64,38,16,00013 KERALA 0 0 2,38,88,901 52,53,082 10,83,75,62,000 6,20,32,30,00014 MADHYA PRADESH 0 0 0 0 0 015 MAHARASHTRA 72,932 51,594 4,81,47,674 3,52,00,671 9,53,70,60,000 6,70,44,49,00016 MANIPUR 2,591 257 59,36,000 12,48,000 60,05,73,000 20,28,70,00017 MEGHALAYA 16,571 7,245 1,03,29,000 6,36,000 3,40,26,94,000 9,30,99,00018 MIZORAM 0 0 NR NR NR NR19 NAGALAND 1,161 839 NR NR NR NR20 ODISHA 0 0 4,79,53,000 2,80,11,000 10,72,96,15,000 7,08,66,04,00021 PUDUCHERRY 1,012 1,248 3,78,000 1,05,200 6,18,27,000 1,97,25,00022 PUNJAB 61,915 39,592 1,00,43,000 54,48,000 3,28,22,92,000 1,89,75,77,00023 RAJASTHAN 201 62,440 16,49,59,000 13,80,18,000 22,88,01,94,000 18,80,37,43,00024 SIKKIM 0 0 19,12,704 7,84,021 37,11,00,000 2,58125 TAMIL NADU 0 77,415 22,67,51,000 11,70,67,000 31,45,40,52,000 16,33,95,83,00026 TELANGANA 0 95,407 8,36,84,000 6,53,58,000 10,95,53,93,000 8,31,86,65,00027 TRIPURA 0 0 0 NR 0 NR28 UTTARAKHAND 0 0 1,20,94,000 43,36,000 3,17,86,96,000 1,76,53,26,00029 UTTAR PRADESH 0 90,012 12,09,35,427 5,49,96,452 26,89,34,53,000 14,32,75,53,00030 WEST BENGAL 1,54,390 94,842 6,61,08,000 2,53,04,000 37,95,65,37,000 32,11,80,88,00031 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS 0 0 1,90,100 98,782 2,38,45,000 88,38,00032 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI 0 0 888 554 2,38,000 1,49,00033 LAKSHADWEEP 0 0 400 40 1,24,000 1,24,000

7,95,868 10,67,253 1,19,35,66,858 90,85,33,963 2,55,57,24,12,321 1,65,59,58,21,367

Table - 1

Employment generation under the MGNREGA Scheme

Grand Total

Note: NR Not Reported@ Figures received from M/o Rural Development have been considered

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Percent Achievement Achievement Achievement

Sl.No.

State/UTName 2016-2017

April 2016-September 2016

April 2016-September 2016@

April 2016-June 2016 @

April 2016-September 2016

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 6,860 3,430 0 0 02 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 340 170 0 0 03 ASSAM 27,634 13,816 9,661 4,540 704 BIHAR 55,902 27,951 87,427 29,772 3135 CHHATTISGARH 13,090 6,544 5,828 2,732 896 GOA 1,218 611 0 0 07 GUJARAT 7,250 3,625 20,951 9,683 5788 HARYANA 3,500 1,750 2,031 453 1169 HIMACHAL PRADESH 1,270 635 535 312 84

10 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 6,290 3,144 1,305 1,046 4211 JHARKHAND 25,390 12,694 10,046 4,460 7912 KARNATAKA 47,876 23,938 2,682 1,813 1113 KERALA - - 4,913 1,543 -14 MADHYA PRADESH 38,700 19,350 11,919 5,855 6215 MAHARASHTRA 45,151 22,576 10,354 4,293 4616 MANIPUR 453 226 341 175 15117 MEGHALAYA 1,524 762 731 270 9618 MIZORAM 1,188 594 367 19 6219 NAGALAND 2,500 1,250 761 59 6120 ODISHA 13,680 6,840 6,282 4,868 9221 PUDUCHERRY 1,239 619 0 0 022 PUNJAB 2,380 1,190 840 301 7123 RAJASTHAN 10,776 5,388 13,425 4,378 24924 SIKKIM 1,255 628 627 0 10025 TAMIL NADU 6,000 3,000 6,139 694 20526 TELANGANA 4,000 2,000 0 0 027 TRIPURA 2,700 1,350 811 408 6028 UTTARAKHAND 2,785 1,393 668 399 4829 UTTAR PRADESH 52,690 26,344 10,164 2,789 3930 WEST BENGAL 46,456 23,228 11,847 3,647 51

4,30,097 2,15,046 2,20,655 84,509 103

Table - 2(A)

National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM)Number of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year

Note: @ Figures received from M/o Rural Development have been considered

(Unit: Number)

Target

Grand Total

Very Good:(90% or above of targets)BIHAR, GUJARAT, HARYANA, MANIPUR, MEGHALAYA, ODISHA, RAJASTHAN, SIKKIM, TAMIL NADU

Good:(Between 80% to 90% targets)CHHATTISGARH, HIMACHAL PRADESH

Poor:(Below 80% of targets)ANDHRA PRADESH, ARUNACHAL PRADESH, ASSAM, GOA, JAMMU AND KASHMIR, JHARKHAND, KARNATAKA,MADHYA PRADESH, MAHARASHTRA, MIZORAM, NAGALAND, PUDUCHERRY, PUNJAB, TELANGANA, TRIPURA,UTTARAKHAND, UTTAR PRADESH, WEST BENGAL

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0

25

50

75

100

125

150

175

200

225

250

275

300

325

350

375

ANDH

RA P

RADE

SHAR

UNAC

HAL

PRAD

ESH

ASSA

MBI

HAR

CHHA

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GARH GO

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States/UTs

NRLM: No. of SHGs Promoted (New & Revived)Off take

% Achievement of TargetDuring April 2016 - September 2016

578

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Percent Achievement Achievement Achievement

Sl.No.

State/UTName 2016-2017

April 2016-September 2016

April 2016-September 2016@

April 2016-June 2016 @

April 2016-September 2016

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)1 ANDHRA PRADESH - - 0 0 -2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 200 100 0 0 03 ASSAM 19,620 9,810 6,790 2,550 694 BIHAR 33,000 16,500 17,020 5,902 1035 CHHATTISGARH 8,342 4,171 4,216 1,173 1016 GOA 1,061 530 0 0 07 GUJARAT 4,350 2,174 3,438 530 1588 HARYANA 2,500 1,250 760 163 619 HIMACHAL PRADESH 640 320 86 35 2710 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 5,573 2,786 696 326 2511 JHARKHAND 20,870 10,434 5,159 2,376 4912 KARNATAKA 3,760 1,880 515 442 2713 KERALA 180 90 395 356 43914 MADHYA PRADESH 13,000 6,500 8,794 2,289 13515 MAHARASHTRA 47,255 23,627 4,480 768 1916 MANIPUR 362 181 0 0 017 MEGHALAYA 1,143 571 224 78 3918 MIZORAM 941 470 9 3 219 NAGALAND 2,000 1,000 1 0 020 ODISHA 7,039 3,519 2,469 293 7021 PUDUCHERRY 1,333 666 0 0 022 PUNJAB 1,600 800 354 110 4423 RAJASTHAN 9,261 4,630 2,999 457 6524 SIKKIM 1,166 583 0 0 025 TAMIL NADU 250 124 4,010 1,969 3,23426 TELANGANA - - 0 0 -27 TRIPURA 2,172 1,086 313 68 2928 UTTARAKHAND 2,104 1,052 249 53 2429 UTTAR PRADESH 38,001 19,001 8,403 1,812 4430 WEST BENGAL 11,333 5,666 6,544 623 115

2,39,056 1,19,521 77,924 22,376 65

BIHAR, CHHATTISGARH, GUJARAT,Poor:(Below 80% of targets)

Note: @ Figures received from M/o Rural Development have been considered

National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM)

Table - 2(B)

ARUNACHAL PRADESH, ASSAM, GOA, HARYANA, HIMACHAL PRADESH, JAMMU AND KASHMIR, JHARKHAND,KARNATAKA, MAHARASHTRA, MANIPUR, MEGHALAYA, MIZORAM, NAGALAND, ODISHA, PUDUCHERRY, PUNJAB,RAJASTHAN, SIKKIM, TRIPURA, UTTARAKHAND, UTTAR PRADESH

Number of SHGs provided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year(Unit: Number)

Number of SHGs provided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year(Unit: Number)

Target

Grand Total

Very Good:(90% or above of targets)

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0

25

50

75

100

125

150

175

200

225

250

275

300

325

350

375

400

ANDH

RA P

RADE

SHAR

UNAC

HAL

PRAD

ESH

ASSA

MBI

HAR

CHHA

TTIS

GARH GO

AGU

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THA

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KERA

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L NA

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ANA

TRIP

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RAKH

AND

UTTA

R PR

ADES

HW

EST

BENG

AL

States/UTs

NRLM: No. of SHGs Provided Revolving Fund% Achievement of Target

During April 2016 - September 20163234

439

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Percent Achievement Achievement Achievement

Sl.No.

State/UTName 2016-2017

April 2016-September 2016

April 2016-September 2016@

April 2016-June 2016 @

April 2016-September 2016

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)1 ANDHRA PRADESH - - 0 0 -2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH - - 0 0 -3 ASSAM 5,250 2,625 2,246 407 864 BIHAR 33,000 16,500 15,878 5,073 965 CHHATTISGARH 4,550 2,274 3,388 661 1496 GUJARAT 1,450 725 1,317 270 1827 HARYANA 750 374 341 34 918 HIMACHAL PRADESH 390 195 21 21 119 JAMMU AND KASHMIR - - 932 702 -

10 JHARKHAND 10,503 5,252 2,279 1,837 4311 KARNATAKA 5,130 2,564 2,935 2,319 11412 KERALA - - 447 279 -13 MADHYA PRADESH 13,000 6,500 3,414 349 5314 MAHARASHTRA 2,228 1,114 1,932 713 17315 MANIPUR 300 150 0 0 016 MEGHALAYA 160 80 0 0 017 MIZORAM 1,108 554 80 0 1418 NAGALAND 1,440 720 257 0 3619 ODISHA 6,864 3,432 5,877 1,052 17120 PUDUCHERRY 1,650 825 0 0 021 PUNJAB 600 300 72 36 2422 RAJASTHAN 3,500 1,750 1,354 79 7723 SIKKIM 300 150 0 0 024 TAMIL NADU 6,000 3,000 1,793 923 6025 TELANGANA - - 0 0 -26 TRIPURA 1,595 797 186 40 2327 UTTARAKHAND 737 368 80 7 2228 UTTAR PRADESH 14,800 7,400 4,778 809 6529 WEST BENGAL 10,515 5,257 7,761 2,632 148

1,25,820 62,906 57,368 18,243 91

Note: @ Figures received from M/o Rural Development have been considered

Table - 2(C)

National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM)Number of SHGs provided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the financial year

(Unit: Number)

Target

Grand Total

Very Good:(90% or above of targets)BIHAR, CHHATTISGARH, GUJARAT, HARYANA, KARNATAKA, MAHARASHTRA, ODISHA, WEST BENGAL

Good:(Between 80% to 90% targets)ASSAM

Poor:(Below 80% of targets)HIMACHAL PRADESH, JHARKHAND, MADHYA PRADESH, MANIPUR, MEGHALAYA, MIZORAM, NAGALAND,PUDUCHERRY, PUNJAB, RAJASTHAN, SIKKIM, TAMIL NADU, TRIPURA, UTTARAKHAND, UTTAR PRADESH

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0

25

50

75

100

125

150

175

200

ANDH

RA P

RADE

SHAR

UNAC

HAL

PRAD

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ASSA

MBI

HAR

CHHA

TTIS

GARH

GUJA

RAT

HARY

ANA

HIMA

CHAL

PRA

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JAMM

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AKE

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MADH

YA P

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RME

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MIZO

RAM

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LAND

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DUCH

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PUNJ

ABRA

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SIKK

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DUT

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T BE

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States/UTs

NRLM: No. of SHGs Provided Community Investment Fund (CIF)

% Achievement of TargetDuring April 2016- September 2016

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Sl.No.

State/UTName

Total Land Distributed(Hectare)

April 2016-September 2016

Total Land Distributed(Hectare)

April 2016-June 2016

(1) (2) (3) (4)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 0 02 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 0 03 ASSAM 0 04 BIHAR 24 245 CHHATTISGARH 0 06 DELHI 0 NR7 GOA 0 08 GUJARAT 0 09 HARYANA 0 0

10 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 0 011 JHARKHAND 29,996 NR12 KARNATAKA 0 013 KERALA 0 014 MADHYA PRADESH 0 015 MAHARASHTRA 0 016 MANIPUR 0 017 MEGHALAYA 0 018 MIZORAM NR NR19 NAGALAND NR NR20 ODISHA 50 721 PUDUCHERRY 0 022 PUNJAB 0 023 RAJASTHAN 0 024 SIKKIM 0 025 TAMIL NADU 0 026 TELANGANA 927 54327 TRIPURA 0 NR28 UTTARAKHAND 0 029 UTTAR PRADESH 548 21430 WEST BENGAL 552 5331 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS 0 032 CHANDIGARH 0 033 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI 0 034 DAMAN AND DIU 0 035 LAKSHADWEEP 0 0

32,097 841

Note: NR Not Reported

Table - 3(A)

Distribution of waste land to the landless(Unit: Hectare)

Grand Total

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Land Distributed to SC

(Hectare)April 2016-

September 2016

Land Distributed to SC(Hectare)

April 2016-June 2016

Land Distributed to ST

(Hectare)April 2016-

September 2016

Land Distributed to ST(Hectare)

April 2016-June 2016

Land Distributed to Others

(Hectare)April 2016-

September 2016

Land Distributed to Others

(Hectare)April 2016-June 2016

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 0 0 0 0 0 02 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 0 0 0 0 0 03 ASSAM 0 0 0 0 0 04 BIHAR 11 10 1 1 12 $ 135 CHHATTISGARH 0 0 0 0 0 06 DELHI 0 NR 0 NR 0 NR7 GOA 0 0 0 0 0 08 GUJARAT 0 0 0 0 0 09 HARYANA 0 0 0 0 0 010 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 0 0 0 0 0 011 JHARKHAND 3,748 NR 18,976 NR 7,272 NR12 KARNATAKA 0 0 0 0 0 013 KERALA 0 0 0 0 0 014 MADHYA PRADESH 0 0 0 0 0 015 MAHARASHTRA 0 0 0 0 0 016 MANIPUR 0 0 0 0 0 017 MEGHALAYA 0 0 0 0 0 018 MIZORAM NR NR NR NR NR NR19 NAGALAND NR NR NR NR NR NR20 ODISHA 1 1 45 2 4 421 PUDUCHERRY 0 0 0 0 0 022 PUNJAB 0 0 0 0 0 023 RAJASTHAN 0 0 0 0 0 024 SIKKIM 0 0 0 0 0 025 TAMIL NADU 0 0 0 0 0 026 TELANGANA 927 543 0 0 0 027 TRIPURA 0 NR 0 NR 0 NR28 UTTARAKHAND 0 0 0 0 0 029 UTTAR PRADESH 211 70 0 0 337 14430 WEST BENGAL 81 10 109 8 362 3531 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS 0 0 0 0 0 032 CHANDIGARH 0 0 0 0 0 033 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI 0 0 0 0 0 034 DAMAN AND DIU 0 0 0 0 0 035 LAKSHADWEEP 0 0 0 0 0 0

4,979 634 19,131 11 7,987 196Note: NR Not Reported$ State has downward revised the figure

Table - 3(B)

Distribution of waste land to the landless

Grand Total

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Sl.No.

State/UTName

Agriculture and Farm Workers: Inspections

made(Number)

April 2016-September 2016

Agriculture and Farm Workers: Inspections

made(Number)

April 2016-June 2016

Agriculture and Farm Workers:

Irregularities detected(Number)

April 2016-September 2016

Agriculture and Farm Workers: Irregularities

detected(Number)

April 2016-June 2016

Agriculture and Farm Workers: Irregularities

rectified(Number)

April 2016-September 2016

Agriculture and Farm Workers: Irregularities

rectified(Number)

April 2016-June 2016

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 0 0 0 0 0 02 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 0 0 0 0 0 03 ASSAM 0 0 0 0 0 04 BIHAR 0 0 0 0 0 05 CHHATTISGARH 0 0 0 0 0 06 DELHI 0 NR 0 NR 0 NR7 GOA 0 0 0 0 0 08 GUJARAT 0 0 0 0 0 09 HARYANA 0 0 0 0 0 010 HIMACHAL PRADESH 0 0 0 0 0 011 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 0 0 0 0 0 012 JHARKHAND 13149 NR 712 NR 588 NR13 KARNATAKA 0 0 0 0 0 014 KERALA 0 0 0 0 0 015 MADHYA PRADESH 0 0 0 0 0 016 MAHARASHTRA 0 0 0 0 0 017 MANIPUR 0 0 0 0 0 018 MEGHALAYA 0 0 0 0 0 019 MIZORAM 0 NR 0 NR 0 NR20 NAGALAND 0 NR 0 NR 0 NR21 ODISHA 0 0 0 0 0 022 PUDUCHERRY 0 0 0 0 0 023 PUNJAB 0 0 0 0 0 024 RAJASTHAN 0 0 0 0 0 025 SIKKIM 147 147 0 0 0 026 TAMIL NADU 60450 27552 183 57 2 027 TELANGANA 0 0 0 0 0 028 TRIPURA 0 NR 0 NR 0 NR29 UTTARAKHAND 0 0 0 0 0 030 UTTAR PRADESH 0 0 0 0 0 031 WEST BENGAL 1010 709 1689 1217 1307 92932 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS 0 0 0 0 0 033 CHANDIGARH 78 51 80 46 0 034 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI 3 0 0 0 0 035 DAMAN AND DIU 0 0 0 0 0 036 LAKSHADWEEP 0 0 0 0 0 0

74,837 28,459 2664 1,320 1,897 929

Note: NR Not Reported

Table - 4(A)

Minimum Wages Enforcement (including Farm Labour)

Grand Total

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Sl.No.

State/UTName

Agriculture and Farm Workers: Claims filed

(Number)April 2016-

September 2016

Agriculture and Farm Workers: Claims filed

(Number)April 2016-June 2016

Agriculture and Farm Workers: Claims

settled(Number)

April 2016-September 2016

Agriculture and Farm Workers: Claims settled

(Number)April 2016-June 2016

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 0 0 0 02 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 0 0 0 03 ASSAM 0 0 0 04 BIHAR 0 0 0 05 CHHATTISGARH 0 0 0 06 DELHI 0 NR 0 NR7 GOA 0 0 0 08 GUJARAT 0 0 0 09 HARYANA 0 0 0 010 HIMACHAL PRADESH 0 0 0 011 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 0 0 0 012 JHARKHAND 34 NR 31 NR13 KARNATAKA 0 0 0 014 KERALA 0 0 0 015 MADHYA PRADESH 0 0 0 016 MAHARASHTRA 0 0 0 017 MANIPUR 0 0 0 018 MEGHALAYA 0 0 0 019 MIZORAM 0 NR 0 NR20 NAGALAND 0 NR 0 NR21 ODISHA 0 0 0 022 PUDUCHERRY 0 0 0 023 PUNJAB 0 0 0 024 RAJASTHAN 0 0 0 025 SIKKIM 0 0 0 026 TAMIL NADU 764 282 638 19427 TELANGANA 0 0 0 028 TRIPURA 0 NR 0 NR29 UTTARAKHAND 0 0 0 030 UTTAR PRADESH 0 0 0 031 WEST BENGAL 3 1 0 032 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS 0 0 0 033 CHANDIGARH 0 21 0 034 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI 0 0 0 035 DAMAN AND DIU 0 0 0 036 LAKSHADWEEP 0 0 0 0

801 304 669 194

Note: NR Not Reported

Table - 4(B)

Minimum Wages Enforcement (including Farm Labour)(Unit: Number)

Grand Total

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Sl.No.

State/UTName

Agriculture and Farm Workers: Prosecution

cases Pending(Number)

April 2016-September 2016

Agriculture and Farm Workers: Prosecution

cases Pending(Number)

April 2016-June 2016

Agriculture and Farm Workers: Prosecution

cases filed(Number)

April 2016-September 2016

Agriculture and Farm Workers: Prosecution

cases filed(Number)

April 2016-June 2016

Agriculture and Farm Workers: Prosecution

cases decided(Number)

April 2016-September 2016

Agriculture and Farm Workers: Prosecution

cases decided(Number)

April 2016-June 2016

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 0 0 0 0 0 02 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 0 0 0 0 0 03 ASSAM 0 0 0 0 0 04 BIHAR 0 0 0 0 0 05 CHHATTISGARH 0 0 0 0 0 06 DELHI 0 NR 0 NR 0 NR7 GOA 0 0 0 0 0 08 GUJARAT 0 0 0 0 0 09 HARYANA 0 0 0 0 0 010 HIMACHAL PRADESH 0 0 0 0 0 011 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 0 0 0 0 0 012 JHARKHAND 27 NR 0 NR 2 NR13 KARNATAKA 0 0 0 0 0 014 KERALA 0 0 0 0 0 015 MADHYA PRADESH 0 0 0 0 0 016 MAHARASHTRA 0 0 0 0 0 017 MANIPUR 0 0 0 0 0 018 MEGHALAYA 0 0 0 0 0 019 MIZORAM 0 NR 0 NR 0 NR20 NAGALAND 0 NR 0 NR 0 NR21 ODISHA 0 0 0 0 0 022 PUDUCHERRY 0 0 0 0 0 023 PUNJAB 0 0 0 0 0 024 RAJASTHAN 0 0 0 0 0 025 SIKKIM 0 0 0 0 0 026 TAMIL NADU 1641 1653 135 47 141 4127 TELANGANA 0 0 0 0 0 028 TRIPURA 0 NR 0 NR 0 NR29 UTTARAKHAND 0 0 0 0 0 030 UTTAR PRADESH 0 0 0 0 0 031 WEST BENGAL 6255 3006 794 658 394 26232 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS 0 0 0 0 0 033 CHANDIGARH 0 18 0 0 10 034 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI 0 0 0 0 0 035 DAMAN AND DIU 0 0 0 0 0 036 LAKSHADWEEP 0 0 0 0 0 0

7,923 4,677 929 705 547 303Grand TotalNote: NR Not Reported

Table - 4(C)

Minimum Wages Enforcement (including Farm Labour)

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Sl.No.

State/UTName

Allocation of Food Grains

(Tonnes)April 2016-

September 2016

Off take(Tonnes)

April 2016-September 2016

Off take(Tonnes)

April 2016-June 2016

Percentage of offtake w.r.t.

Allocation of Food Grains

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 9,35,922 9,08,385 4,35,991 972 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 44,496 44,026 20,843 993 ASSAM 8,39,298 7,56,648 3,98,725 904 BIHAR 27,46,932 26,90,968 11,51,548 985 CHHATTISGARH 6,92,028 6,92,028 3,46,014 1006 DELHI 2,25,158 2,18,191 1,09,689 977 GOA 29,511 30,845 13,851 1058 GUJARAT 10,54,476 10,50,844 5,18,102 1009 HARYANA 3,97,500 4,13,260 2,08,792 104

10 HIMACHAL PRADESH 2,54,006 2,53,235 1,26,786 10011 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 3,75,540 3,72,913 1,95,793 9912 JHARKHAND 8,06,119 7,93,372 3,62,582 9813 KARNATAKA 13,04,418 12,14,839 6,78,486 9314 KERALA 6,13,302 6,23,732 3,20,399 10215 MADHYA PRADESH 17,36,016 15,72,345 6,56,194 9116 MAHARASHTRA 23,02,596 21,54,814 10,60,039 9417 MANIPUR 70,782 62,329 14,299 8818 MEGHALAYA 88,002 93,175 48,019 10619 MIZORAM 32,877 36,535 11,944 11120 NAGALAND 57,555 51,214 33,677 8921 ODISHA 10,31,588 12,04,257 5,33,594 11722 PUDUCHERRY 0 0 0 -23 PUNJAB 4,35,060 5,10,223 1,19,346 11724 RAJASTHAN 13,95,786 13,04,676 6,53,730 9325 SIKKIM 22,164 23,115 12,039 10426 TAMIL NADU 18,61,416 16,89,175 7,66,806 9127 TELANGANA 6,69,000 6,51,203 3,09,446 9728 TRIPURA 1,35,503 1,22,733 64,389 9129 UTTARAKHAND 2,51,496 2,48,932 1,29,036 9930 UTTAR PRADESH 46,11,296 44,61,475 21,76,249 9731 WEST BENGAL 18,18,789 17,87,268 8,68,416 9832 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS 14,783 2,711 2,711 1833 CHANDIGARH 0 0 0 -34 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI 4,488 3,650 1,257 8135 DAMAN AND DIU 3,109 2,578 427 8336 LAKSHADWEEP 2,310 1,556 1,450 67

2,68,63,322 2,60,47,250 1,23,50,669 97

Good:(Between 80% to 90% targets)MANIPUR, NAGALAND, DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI, DAMAN AND DIU

Poor:(Below 80% of targets)ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS, LAKSHADWEEP

Table - 5(A)

Food security-Targeted Public Distribution system (APL+BPL+AAY)

Grand Total

Very Good:(90% or above of targets)ANDHRA PRADESH, ARUNACHAL PRADESH, ASSAM, BIHAR, CHHATTISGARH, DELHI, GOA, GUJARAT, HARYANA,HIMACHAL PRADESH, JAMMU AND KASHMIR, JHARKHAND, KARNATAKA, KERALA, MADHYA PRADESH, MAHARASHTRA,MEGHALAYA, MIZORAM, ODISHA, PUNJAB, RAJASTHAN, SIKKIM, TAMIL NADU, TELANGANA, TRIPURA, UTTARAKHAND,UTTAR PRADESH, WEST BENGAL

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15

30

45

60

75

90

105

120

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States/UTs

Food Security:Targeted Public Distribution System (APL+BPL+AAY)

Off take% Achievement of Target

During April 2016 - September 2016

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Sl.No.

State/UTName

Allocation of Food Grains

(Tonnes)April 2016-

September 2016

Off take(Tonnes)

April 2016-September 2016

Off take(Tonnes)

April 2016-June 2016

Percentage of offtake w.r.t.

Allocation of Food Grains

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 0 0 0 -2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 0 0 0 -3 ASSAM 0 0 0 -4 BIHAR 0 683 0 -5 CHHATTISGARH 0 0 0 -6 DELHI 0 0 0 -7 GOA 0 0 0 -8 GUJARAT 0 231 231 -9 HARYANA 0 0 0 -

10 HIMACHAL PRADESH 0 0 0 -11 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 0 1,080 1,080 -12 JHARKHAND 0 0 0 -13 KARNATAKA 0 0 0 -14 KERALA 1,25,130 1,29,176 66,618 10315 MADHYA PRADESH 0 0 0 -16 MAHARASHTRA 0 0 0 -17 MANIPUR 0 0 0 -18 MEGHALAYA 0 0 0 -19 MIZORAM 0 0 0 -20 NAGALAND 6,264 6,656 4,992 10621 ODISHA 0 0 0 -22 PUDUCHERRY 0 0 0 -23 PUNJAB 0 0 0 -24 RAJASTHAN 0 0 0 -25 SIKKIM 0 0 0 -26 TAMIL NADU 3,91,572 3,92,071 1,96,085 10027 TELANGANA 0 0 0 -28 TRIPURA 0 0 0 -29 UTTARAKHAND 0 0 0 -30 UTTAR PRADESH 0 11 11 -31 WEST BENGAL 0 7,221 7,221 -32 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS 0 0 0 -33 CHANDIGARH 0 0 0 -34 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI 0 0 0 -35 DAMAN AND DIU 0 0 0 -36 LAKSHADWEEP 0 0 0 -

5,22,966 5,37,129 2,76,238 103Grand Total

Very Good:(90% or above of targets)KERALA, NAGALAND, TAMIL NADU

Table - 5(B)

Food security-Targeted Public Distribution system (only AAY)

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0

15

30

45

60

75

90

105

120

135

AN

DH

RA

PR

AD

ES

HA

RU

NA

CH

AL

PR

AD

ES

HA

SS

AM

BIH

AR

CH

HA

TT

ISG

AR

HD

ELH

IG

OA

GU

JAR

AT

HA

RY

AN

AH

IMA

CH

AL

PR

AD

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HJA

MM

U A

ND

KA

SH

MIR

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RK

HA

ND

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RN

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AK

AK

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ALA

MA

DH

YA

PR

AD

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HM

AH

AR

AS

HT

RA

MA

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UR

ME

GH

ALA

YA

MIZ

OR

AM

NA

GA

LAN

DO

DIS

HA

PU

DU

CH

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RY

PU

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BR

AJA

ST

HA

NS

IKK

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AM

IL N

AD

UT

ELA

NG

AN

AT

RIP

UR

AU

TT

AR

AK

HA

ND

UT

TA

R P

RA

DE

SH

WE

ST

BE

NG

AL

AN

DA

MA

N A

ND

NIC

OB

AR

IS

LAN

DS

CH

AN

DIG

AR

HD

AD

RA

AN

D N

AG

AR

HA

VE

LID

AM

AN

AN

D D

IULA

KS

HA

DW

EE

P

States/UTs

Food Security:Targeted Public Distribution System (Only Antyodaya Anna Yojana)

Off take% Achievement of Target

During April 2016 - September 2016

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Sl.No.

State/UTName

Allocation of Food Grains

(Tonnes)April 2016-

September 2016

Off take(Tonnes)

April 2016-September 2016

Off take(Tonnes)

April 2016-June 2016

Percentage of offtake w.r.t.

Allocation of Food Grains

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 0 0 0 -2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 0 81 81 -3 ASSAM 0 0 0 -4 BIHAR 0 0 0 -5 CHHATTISGARH 0 0 0 -6 DELHI 0 0 0 -7 GOA 0 0 0 -8 GUJARAT 0 0 69 -9 HARYANA 0 0 0 -

10 HIMACHAL PRADESH 0 0 0 -11 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 0 0 0 -12 JHARKHAND 0 0 0 -13 KARNATAKA 0 0 0 -14 KERALA 2,01,174 2,02,248 1,02,727 10115 MADHYA PRADESH 0 0 0 -16 MAHARASHTRA 0 0 0 -17 MANIPUR 0 0 0 -18 MEGHALAYA 0 0 0 -19 MIZORAM 0 0 0 -20 NAGALAND 8,804 10,704 8,028 12221 ODISHA 0 0 0 -22 PUDUCHERRY 0 0 0 -23 PUNJAB 0 0 0 -24 RAJASTHAN 0 0 0 -25 SIKKIM 0 0 0 -26 TAMIL NADU 6,29,616 5,64,100 2,58,367 9027 TELANGANA 0 0 0 -28 TRIPURA 0 0 0 -29 UTTARAKHAND 0 0 0 -30 UTTAR PRADESH 0 0 0 -31 WEST BENGAL 0 6,768 0 -32 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS 0 0 0 -33 CHANDIGARH 0 0 0 -34 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI 0 0 0 -35 DAMAN AND DIU 0 0 0 -36 LAKSHADWEEP 0 0 0 -

8,39,594 7,83,901 3,69,272 93Grand Total

Very Good:(90% or above of targets)KERALA, NAGALAND, TAMIL NADU

Table - 5(C)

Food Security - Targeted Public Distribution System (Only BPL)

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0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

110

120

130

140

AN

DH

RA

PR

AD

ES

HA

RU

NA

CH

AL

PR

AD

ES

HA

SS

AM

BIH

AR

CH

HA

TT

ISG

AR

HD

ELH

IG

OA

GU

JAR

AT

HA

RY

AN

AH

IMA

CH

AL

PR

AD

ES

HJA

MM

U A

ND

KA

SH

MIR

JHA

RK

HA

ND

KA

RN

AT

AK

AK

ER

ALA

MA

DH

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PR

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HM

AH

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AS

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RA

MA

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UR

ME

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ALA

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NJA

BR

AJA

ST

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NS

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AN

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RIP

UR

AU

TT

AR

AK

HA

ND

UT

TA

R P

RA

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WE

ST

BE

NG

AL

AN

DA

MA

N A

ND

NIC

OB

AR

IS

LAN

DS

CH

AN

DIG

AR

HD

AD

RA

AN

D N

AG

AR

HA

VE

LID

AM

AN

AN

D D

IULA

KS

HA

DW

EE

P

States/UTs

Food Security: Targeted Public Distribution System (Only BPL)

Off take% Achievement of Target

During April 2016- September 2016

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Sl.No.

State/UTName

Allocation of Food Grains

(Tonnes)April 2016-

September 2016

Off take(Tonnes)

April 2016-September 2016

Off take(Tonnes)

April 2016-June 2016

Percentage of offtake w.r.t.

Allocation of Food Grains

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 9,24,888 8,91,240 4,28,177 962 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 28,062 27,735 12,952 993 ASSAM 7,97,136 7,18,236 3,74,234 904 BIHAR 27,46,932 26,90,285 11,51,548 985 CHHATTISGARH 6,92,028 6,92,028 3,46,014 1006 DELHI 2,25,142 2,18,191 1,09,689 977 GOA 16,749 17,545 7,455 1058 GUJARAT 10,54,476 10,49,472 5,16,730 1009 HARYANA 3,97,500 4,13,260 2,08,792 104

10 HIMACHAL PRADESH 96,376 97,094 46,488 10111 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 2,37,408 2,42,025 1,27,965 10212 JHARKHAND 8,06,119 7,93,372 3,62,582 9813 KARNATAKA 13,04,418 12,14,839 6,78,486 9314 KERALA 0 0 0 -15 MADHYA PRADESH 17,36,016 15,71,550 6,55,399 9116 MAHARASHTRA 23,02,596 21,54,814 10,60,039 9417 MANIPUR 70,782 62,329 14,299 8818 MEGHALAYA 64,800 68,203 35,145 10519 MIZORAM 22,611 26,845 9,305 11920 NAGALAND 17,555 2,377 1,496 1421 ODISHA 10,31,588 12,04,257 5,33,594 11722 PUDUCHERRY 0 0 0 -23 PUNJAB 4,35,060 5,10,223 1,19,346 11724 RAJASTHAN 13,95,786 13,04,676 6,53,730 9325 SIKKIM 13,167 13,210 6,597 10026 TAMIL NADU 0 0 0 -27 TELANGANA 6,48,024 6,33,007 3,00,214 9828 TRIPURA 83,142 68,580 36,063 8229 UTTARAKHAND 2,00,730 2,01,864 1,03,505 10130 UTTAR PRADESH 46,11,296 44,58,705 21,76,238 9731 WEST BENGAL 18,18,789 17,73,279 8,54,427 9732 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS 1,998 629 629 3133 CHANDIGARH 0 0 0 -34 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI 4,488 3,650 1,257 8135 DAMAN AND DIU 3,109 2,578 427 8336 LAKSHADWEEP 762 381 381 50

2,37,89,533 2,31,26,479 1,09,33,203 97

Poor:(Below 80% of targets)NAGALAND, ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS, LAKSHADWEEP

Grand Total

Very Good:(90% or above of targets)ANDHRA PRADESH, ARUNACHAL PRADESH, ASSAM, BIHAR, CHHATTISGARH, DELHI, GOA, GUJARAT, HARYANA,HIMACHAL PRADESH, JAMMU AND KASHMIR, JHARKHAND, KARNATAKA, MADHYA PRADESH, MAHARASHTRA,MEGHALAYA, MIZORAM, ODISHA, PUNJAB, RAJASTHAN, SIKKIM, TELANGANA, UTTARAKHAND, UTTAR PRADESH, WESTBENGAL

Good:(Between 80% to 90% targets)MANIPUR, TRIPURA, DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI, DAMAN AND DIU

Table - 5(D)

Food Security:National Food Security Act(Normal)-NFSA

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0

15

30

45

60

75

90

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States/UTs

Food Security: National Food Security Act (Normal)Off take

% Achievement of TargetDuring April 2016 - September 2016

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Allocation of Food Grains

(Tonnes)April 2016-

September 2016

Off take(Tonnes)

April 2016-September 2016

Off take(Tonnes)

April 2016-June 2016

Percentage of offtake w.r.t.

Allocation of Food Grains

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 11,034 17,145 7,814 1552 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 16,434 15,252 6,852 933 ASSAM 42,162 38,392 24,471 914 BIHAR 0 0 0 -5 CHHATTISGARH 0 0 0 -6 DELHI 16 0 0 07 GOA 12,762 13,300 6,396 1048 GUJARAT 0 0 0 -9 HARYANA 0 0 0 -

10 HIMACHAL PRADESH 1,57,630 1,56,141 80,298 9911 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 1,38,132 1,29,808 66,748 9412 JHARKHAND 0 0 0 -13 KARNATAKA 0 0 0 -14 KERALA 0 0 0 -15 MADHYA PRADESH 0 795 795 -16 MAHARASHTRA 0 0 0 -17 MANIPUR 0 0 0 -18 MEGHALAYA 23,202 24,972 12,874 10819 MIZORAM 10,266 9,690 2,639 9420 NAGALAND 0 56 56 -21 ODISHA 0 0 0 -22 PUDUCHERRY 0 0 0 -23 PUNJAB 0 0 0 -24 RAJASTHAN 0 0 0 -25 SIKKIM 8,997 9,905 5,442 11026 TAMIL NADU 0 0 0 -27 TELANGANA 20,976 18,196 9,232 8728 TRIPURA 52,361 54,153 28,326 10329 UTTARAKHAND 50,766 47,068 25,531 9330 UTTAR PRADESH 0 2,759 0 -31 WEST BENGAL 0 0 0 -32 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS 12,785 2,082 2,082 1633 CHANDIGARH 0 0 0 -34 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI 0 0 0 -35 DAMAN AND DIU 0 0 0 -36 LAKSHADWEEP 1,548 1,175 1,069 76

5,59,071 5,40,889 2,80,625 97

Very Good:(90% or above of targets)ANDHRA PRADESH, ARUNACHAL PRADESH, ASSAM, GOA, HIMACHAL PRADESH, JAMMU AND KASHMIR, MEGHALAYA,MIZORAM, SIKKIM, TRIPURA, UTTARAKHAND

Good:(Between 80% to 90% targets)TELANGANA

Poor:(Below 80% of targets)DELHI, ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS, LAKSHADWEEP

Table - 5(E)

Food Security:National Food Security Act(Tide Over)-NFSA

Grand Total

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Percent Achievement Achievement Achievement

Sl.No.

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April 2016-September 2016

April 2016-September 2016@

April 2016-June 2016 @

April 2016-September 2016

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 56,111 28,055 3,706 3,706 132 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 6,754 3,377 0 0 03 ASSAM 1,64,245 82,123 55,110 18,691 674 BIHAR 4,76,715 2,38,357 1,20,928 43,924 515 CHHATTISGARH 1,74,119 87,060 18,324 1,877 216 GOA 761 380 467 0 1237 GUJARAT 84,924 42,462 14,005 4,302 338 HARYANA 19,106 9,552 5,168 1,331 549 HIMACHAL PRADESH 3,644 1,822 1,485 158 82

10 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 12,724 6,362 29 11 011 JHARKHAND 1,72,588 86,294 81,775 3,582 9512 KARNATAKA 69,576 34,788 2,446 842 713 KERALA 24,341 12,170 17,180 7,108 14114 MADHYA PRADESH 3,35,036 1,67,518 2,16,322 10,827 12915 MAHARASHTRA 1,72,264 86,132 19,945 4,762 2316 MANIPUR 8,459 4,229 98 0 217 MEGHALAYA 12,732 6,366 330 26 518 MIZORAM 3,593 1,797 36 11 219 NAGALAND 6,840 3,420 1 0 020 ODISHA 2,96,127 1,48,063 54,126 31,595 3721 PUDUCHERRY 321 160 0 0 022 PUNJAB 18,293 9,146 0 0 023 RAJASTHAN 1,87,094 93,547 30,174 8,068 3224 SIKKIM 1,957 978 316 48 3225 TAMIL NADU 1,31,831 65,916 25,115 1,662 3826 TELANGANA 38,097 19,049 0 0 027 TRIPURA 17,741 8,871 2,573 713 2928 UTTARAKHAND 8,120 4,060 2,802 406 6929 UTTAR PRADESH 4,30,065 2,15,032 2,24,129 72,995 10430 WEST BENGAL 3,26,338 1,63,168 2,16,327 67,318 13331 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS 157 78 0 0 032 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI 227 113 0 0 033 DAMAN AND DIU 40 20 0 0 034 LAKSHADWEEP 57 29 0 0 0

32,60,997 16,30,494 11,12,917 2,83,963 68

Very Good:(90% or above of targets)

Good:(Between 80% to 90% targets)

Poor:(Below 80% of targets)Poor:(Below 80% of targets)

Target

Grand Total

Target

Grand Total

GOA, JHARKHAND, KERALA, MADHYA PRADESH, UTTAR PRADESH, WEST BENGAL

(Unit: Number)

Note: @ Figures received from M/o Rural Development have been considered

ANDHRA PRADESH, ARUNACHAL PRADESH, ASSAM, BIHAR, CHHATTISGARH, GUJARAT, HARYANA, JAMMU ANDKASHMIR, KARNATAKA, MAHARASHTRA, MANIPUR, MEGHALAYA, MIZORAM, NAGALAND, ODISHA, PUDUCHERRY,PUNJAB, RAJASTHAN, SIKKIM, TAMIL NADU, TELANGANA, TRIPURA, UTTARAKHAND, ANDAMAN AND NICOBARISLANDS, DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI, DAMAN AND DIU, LAKSHADWEEP

Houses constructedRural Housing - Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana (Grameen)

Table - 6

HIMACHAL PRADESH

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States/UTs

Rural Housing - Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana - Grameen

Houses constructed% Achievement of Target

During April 2016 - September 2016

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Percent Achievement Achievement Achievement

Sl.No.

State/UTName 2016-2017

April 2016-September 2016

April 2016-September 2016

April 2016-June 2016

April 2016-September 2016

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 14,440 7,220 656 0 92 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 752 376 420 420 1123 ASSAM 3,160 1,580 0 0 04 BIHAR 18,302 9,151 8,827 6,396 965 CHHATTISGARH 11,002 5,501 340 256 66 DELHI 28,080 14,040 0 NR 07 GUJARAT 12,471 6,236 7,538 4,048 1218 HARYANA 472 236 453 411 1929 HIMACHAL PRADESH 1,312 656 0 0 010 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 7,475 3,737 0 0 011 JHARKHAND 2,613 1,306 2,609 NR 20012 KARNATAKA 1,351 677 2,960 1,101 43713 KERALA 6,875 3,438 96 40 314 MADHYA PRADESH 3,933 1,966 0 0 015 MAHARASHTRA 46,646 23,323 11,324 3,358 4916 MANIPUR 8 4 0 0 017 MEGHALAYA 588 294 0 0 018 MIZORAM 121 60 NR NR 019 NAGALAND 1,454 727 NR NR 020 ODISHA 3,948 1,974 0 0 021 PUDUCHERRY 224 112 0 0 022 PUNJAB 1,038 519 0 0 023 RAJASTHAN 10,486 5,243 3,505 982 6724 SIKKIM 33 16 0 0 025 TAMIL NADU 13,138 6,569 10,183 4,327 15526 TELANGANA 9,883 4,941 0 0 027 TRIPURA - - 0 NR -28 UTTARAKHAND 1,772 886 0 0 029 UTTAR PRADESH 18,197 9,098 1,020 5 1130 WEST BENGAL 13,194 6,597 4,978 4,668 7531 CHANDIGARH 4,960 2,480 0 0 032 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI 96 48 0 0 0

2,38,024 1,19,011 54,909 26,012 46

(Unit: Number)Houses constructed

EWS/LIG Houses in Urban Areas

Table - 7

Poor:(Below 80% of targets)

Target

Grand Total

Poor:(Below 80% of targets)

Very Good:(90% or above of targets)

Note: NR Not Reported

ANDHRA PRADESH, ASSAM, CHHATTISGARH, DELHI, HIMACHAL PRADESH, JAMMU AND KASHMIR, KERALA, MADHYAPRADESH, MAHARASHTRA, MANIPUR, MEGHALAYA, MIZORAM, NAGALAND, ODISHA, PUDUCHERRY, PUNJAB,RAJASTHAN, SIKKIM, TELANGANA, UTTARAKHAND, UTTAR PRADESH, WEST BENGAL, CHANDIGARH, DADRA ANDNAGAR HAVELI

ARUNACHAL PRADESH, BIHAR, GUJARAT, HARYANA, JHARKHAND, KARNATAKA, TAMIL NADU

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EWS/LIG Houses in Urban AreasHouses constructed% Achievement of Target

During April 2016 - September2016

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Percent Achievement Achievement Achievement

Sl.No.

State/UTName 2016-2017

April 2016-September 2016

April 2016-September 2016@

April 2016-June 2016 @

April 2016-September 2016

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 638 318 567 272 1782 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 177 90 0 0 03 ASSAM 1,090 546 63 13 124 BIHAR 5,800 2,900 173 8 65 CHHATTISGARH 3,021 1,511 52 17 36 GOA 2 1 0 0 07 GUJARAT 7 4 1 0 258 HARYANA 250 126 9 0 79 HIMACHAL PRADESH 1,300 650 461 149 7110 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 375 188 18 0 1011 JHARKHAND 430 216 1 0 012 KARNATAKA 10,100 5,050 3,394 263 6713 KERALA 363 181 193 168 10714 MADHYA PRADESH 65 32 18 6 5615 MAHARASHTRA 1,806 903 266 107 2916 MANIPUR 50 25 8 2 3217 MEGHALAYA 100 50 17 0 3418 MIZORAM 35 18 7 0 3919 NAGALAND 38 18 0 0 020 ODISHA 8,500 4,250 3,377 409 7921 PUDUCHERRY 5 2 0 0 022 PUNJAB 350 175 47 24 2723 RAJASTHAN 839 419 91 23 2224 SIKKIM 40 20 10 0 5025 TAMIL NADU 2,918 1,459 404 109 2826 TELANGANA 735 367 183 66 5027 TRIPURA 41 20 6 3 3028 UTTARAKHAND 489 245 269 103 11029 UTTAR PRADESH 1,055 527 0 0 030 WEST BENGAL 3,400 1,700 1,040 71 6131 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS 5 2 0 0 0

44,024 22,013 10,675 1,813 48

Target

Note: @ Figures received from M/o Drinking Water & Sanitation have been considered

Grand Total

Very Good:(90% or above of targets)Very Good:(90% or above of targets)

Poor:(Below 80% of targets)ARUNACHAL PRADESH, ASSAM, BIHAR, CHHATTISGARH, GOA, GUJARAT, HARYANA, HIMACHAL PRADESH, JAMMUAND KASHMIR, JHARKHAND, KARNATAKA, MADHYA PRADESH, MAHARASHTRA, MANIPUR, MEGHALAYA, MIZORAM,NAGALAND, ODISHA, PUDUCHERRY, PUNJAB, RAJASTHAN, SIKKIM, TAMIL NADU, TELANGANA, TRIPURA, UTTARPRADESH, WEST BENGAL, ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS

ANDHRA PRADESH, KERALA, UTTARAKHAND

(Unit: Number)Partially Covered Habitations

Rural Areas: National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP)

Table - 8(A)

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Partially Covered Habitations% Achievement of Target

During April 2016 - September2016

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Percent Achievement Achievement Achievement

Sl.No.

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April 2016-September 2016

April 2016-September 2016@

April 2016-June 2016 @

April 2016-September 2016

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 367 183 46 3 252 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 11 6 0 0 03 ASSAM 662 331 51 2 154 BIHAR 1,977 988 272 28 285 CHHATTISGARH 1,148 574 25 0 46 GUJARAT 25 12 23 8 1927 HARYANA 13 7 3 0 438 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 5 3 0 0 09 JHARKHAND 1,000 500 217 26 43

10 KARNATAKA 1,900 950 209 10 2211 KERALA 100 50 0 0 012 MADHYA PRADESH 273 136 120 80 8813 MAHARASHTRA 149 75 5 2 714 MEGHALAYA 10 4 0 0 015 NAGALAND 16 8 0 0 016 ODISHA 800 400 98 13 2417 PUNJAB 429 214 98 48 4618 RAJASTHAN 1,200 600 95 25 1619 TAMIL NADU 351 175 0 0 020 TELANGANA 180 90 4 4 421 TRIPURA 524 262 78 41 3022 UTTARAKHAND 6 2 0 0 023 UTTAR PRADESH 300 150 43 0 2924 WEST BENGAL 1,366 682 571 10 84

nd Total 12,812 6,402 1,958 300 31

Good:(Between 80% to 90% targets)

Poor:(Below 80% of targets)

(Unit: Number)

TargetTarget

MADHYA PRADESH, WEST BENGAL

GUJARATVery Good:(90% or above of targets)

Coverage of quality affected habitations

Note: @ Figures received from M/o Drinking Water & Sanitation have been considered

ANDHRA PRADESH, ARUNACHAL PRADESH, ASSAM, BIHAR, CHHATTISGARH, HARYANA, JAMMU AND KASHMIR,JHARKHAND, KARNATAKA, KERALA, MAHARASHTRA, MEGHALAYA, NAGALAND, ODISHA, PUNJAB, RAJASTHAN,TAMIL NADU, TELANGANA, TRIPURA, UTTARAKHAND, UTTAR PRADESH

Rural Areas: National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP)

Table - 8(B)

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Rural Areas- National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP)Coverage of Quality Affected Habitations

% Achievement of TargetDuring April 2016 - September 2016

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Individual Household

latrines constructed(Number)

April 2016-September 2016

Individual Household

latrines constructed(Number)

April 2016-June 2016

(1) (2) (3) (4)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 3,71,684 1,80,0652 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 6,804 833 ASSAM 1,33,655 48,1544 BIHAR 62,133 37,8495 CHHATTISGARH 3,91,138 97,4566 DELHI 0 07 GOA 0 08 GUJARAT 5,65,319 1,92,5259 HARYANA 19,126 8,812

10 HIMACHAL PRADESH 49,755 8,67411 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 4,953 1,67212 JHARKHAND 1,95,503 83,82813 KARNATAKA 2,71,374 78,71214 KERALA 5,512 53315 MADHYA PRADESH 6,25,250 4,21,44716 MAHARASHTRA 4,96,058 1,12,47617 MANIPUR 23,989 10,86418 MEGHALAYA 13,815 4,86419 MIZORAM 1,145 94420 NAGALAND 1,778 1,32521 ODISHA 5,42,622 2,27,05022 PUDUCHERRY 534 32223 PUNJAB 42,437 13,22224 RAJASTHAN 10,50,154 3,08,92925 SIKKIM 0 026 TAMIL NADU 1,63,246 14,56527 TELANGANA 1,78,254 92,03728 TRIPURA 7,103 2,25429 UTTARAKHAND 1,17,264 36,01630 UTTAR PRADESH 6,01,055 1,50,33731 WEST BENGAL 6,15,566 1,96,34332 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS 571 13833 CHANDIGARH 0 034 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI 0 035 DAMAN AND DIU 0 036 LAKSHADWEEP 0 0

65,57,797 23,31,496Grand Total

Table - 9

Sanitation Programme in Rural Areas(Unit: Number)

Grand Total

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Delivery in institutions(Number)

April 2016-September 2016

Delivery in institutions(Number)

April 2016-June 2016

(1) (2) (3) (4)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 3,60,011 1,78,8302 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 0 03 ASSAM 0 04 BIHAR 0 05 CHHATTISGARH 2,00,840 1,00,5996 DELHI 1,60,018 NR7 GOA 8,948 4,4308 GUJARAT 4,82,915 2,35,1329 HARYANA 2,07,968 65,111

10 HIMACHAL PRADESH 38,831 17,29011 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 82,964 35,51612 JHARKHAND 2,39,629 NR13 KARNATAKA 4,41,940 2,21,66414 KERALA 2,35,349 1,22,35915 MADHYA PRADESH 6,39,015 2,81,23116 MAHARASHTRA 5,49,377 1,21,52217 MANIPUR 15,273 6,75518 MEGHALAYA 20,819 10,76119 MIZORAM NR NR20 NAGALAND NR NR21 ODISHA 2,96,183 1,50,71322 PUDUCHERRY 20,793 9,39223 PUNJAB 1,75,497 59,18224 RAJASTHAN 6,93,153 3,00,47225 SIKKIM 3,520 1,57926 TAMIL NADU 4,57,099 2,21,91827 TELANGANA 2,78,031 1,39,72728 TRIPURA 0 NR29 UTTARAKHAND 54,321 21,42030 UTTAR PRADESH 14,66,669 5,83,85531 WEST BENGAL 2,65,778 1,23,08332 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS 2,110 1,05833 CHANDIGARH 8,640 4,05634 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI 3,684 1,76235 DAMAN AND DIU 1,733 82036 LAKSHADWEEP 503 262

74,11,611 30,20,499

Table - 10

Institutional Delivery(Unit: Number)

Grand Total

Note: NR Not Reported

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Percent Achievement Achievement Achievement

Sl.No.

State/UTName 2016-2017

April 2016-September 2016

April 2016-September 2016

April 2016-June 2016

April 2016-September 2016

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 7,398 3,699 0 0 02 ASSAM 2,132 1,065 1,142 0 1073 BIHAR 16,675 8,339 2,249 1,094 274 CHHATTISGARH 2,903 1,451 45 20 35 DELHI 1,365 684 329 NR 486 GOA 47 25 0 0 07 GUJARAT 3,380 1,690 1,155 412 688 HARYANA 4,315 2,159 1,111 302 519 HIMACHAL PRADESH 1,561 780 12,018 0 1,541

10 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 870 435 2 1 011 JHARKHAND 3,367 1,684 4,15,505 NR 24,67412 KARNATAKA 8,901 4,451 0 0 013 KERALA 2,879 1,439 24,214 7,017 1,68314 MADHYA PRADESH 10,614 5,305 676 676 1315 MAHARASHTRA 11,085 5,544 3,912 1,947 7116 MANIPUR 121 60 0 0 017 MEGHALAYA 8 4 0 0 018 MIZORAM 2 1 NR NR 019 ODISHA 6,624 3,311 19,220 1,598 58020 PUDUCHERRY 191 95 52 0 5521 PUNJAB 7,727 3,864 5,146 4,958 13322 RAJASTHAN 11,264 5,634 2,963 978 5323 SIKKIM 120 60 0 0 024 TAMIL NADU 13,129 6,563 1,713 0 2625 TELANGANA 4,096 2,047 865 487 4226 TRIPURA 1,806 904 541 NR 6027 UTTARAKHAND 1,459 730 655 131 9028 UTTAR PRADESH 36,565 18,281 10,985 2,843 6029 WEST BENGAL 19,974 9,985 19,981 3,010 20030 CHANDIGARH 418 209 865 431 41431 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI 2 1 0 0 032 DAMAN AND DIU 2 1 0 0 0

1,81,000 90,500 5,25,344 25,905 580

Target

Grand Total

Very Good:(90% or above of targets)

Poor:(Below 80% of targets)ANDHRA PRADESH, BIHAR, CHHATTISGARH, DELHI, GOA, GUJARAT, HARYANA, JAMMU AND KASHMIR, MADHYAPRADESH, MAHARASHTRA, MANIPUR, MEGHALAYA, MIZORAM, PUDUCHERRY, RAJASTHAN, SIKKIM, TAMIL NADU,TELANGANA, TRIPURA, UTTAR PRADESH, DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI, DAMAN AND DIU

(Unit: Number)SC families assisted under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC

SC Families assisted

Note: NR Not Reported

Table - 11(A)

ASSAM, HIMACHAL PRADESH, JHARKHAND, KARNATAKA, KERALA, ODISHA, PUNJAB, UTTARAKHAND, WEST BENGAL,CHANDIGARH

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States/UTs

SC Families Assisted under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC

% Achievement of TargetDuring April 2016 - September 2016

580

24674

1541

1683

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SC families assisted - SC students assisted under post matric scholarship

Sl.No.

State/UTName

SC students assisted under

post matric scholarship(Number)

April 2016-September 2016

SC students assisted under

post matric scholarship(Number)

April 2016-June 2016

(1) (2) (3) (4)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 2,68,573 02 ASSAM 0 03 BIHAR 0 04 CHHATTISGARH 0 05 DELHI 0 NR6 GOA 108 07 GUJARAT 0 08 HARYANA 2,616 09 HIMACHAL PRADESH 0 010 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 0 011 JHARKHAND 6,56,713 NR12 KARNATAKA 21,020 013 KERALA 71,852 23,73114 MADHYA PRADESH 0 015 MAHARASHTRA 2,47,712 1,15,94516 MANIPUR 0 017 MEGHALAYA 0 018 ODISHA 0 019 PUDUCHERRY 1879$ 10,23920 PUNJAB 3,50,000 021 RAJASTHAN 78,275 25,42522 SIKKIM 0 023 TAMIL NADU 3,93,229 3,92,56824 TELANGANA 2,11,509 1,78,50925 TRIPURA 0 NR26 UTTARAKHAND 0 027 UTTAR PRADESH 11,585 11,19828 WEST BENGAL 1,67,342 31,70229 CHANDIGARH 0 030 DAMAN AND DIU 0 0

24,82,413 7,89,317

Table - 11(B)Table - 11(B)

(Unit: Number)

Grand Total

Note: NR Not Reported$ State has downward revised the figure

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Percent Achievement Achievement Achievement

Sl.No.

State/UTName 2016-2017

April 2016-September 2016

April 2016-September 2016

April 2016-June 2016

April 2016-September 2016

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 257 257 257 257 1002 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 98 98 98 98 1003 ASSAM 231 231 231 231 1004 BIHAR 544 544 544# 544 1005 CHHATTISGARH 220 220 220 220 1006 DELHI 95 95 95 95# 1007 GOA 11 11 12 12 1098 GUJARAT 336 336 336 336 1009 HARYANA 148 148 148 148 100

10 HIMACHAL PRADESH 78 78 78 78 10011 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 141 141 141 141 10012 JHARKHAND 224 224 224 204# 10013 KARNATAKA 204 204 204 204 10014 KERALA 258 258 258 258 10015 MADHYA PRADESH 453 453 453# 453 10016 MAHARASHTRA 553 553 553 553 10017 MANIPUR 43 43 43 43 10018 MEGHALAYA 41 41 41 41 10019 MIZORAM 27 27 27# 27# 10020 NAGALAND 60 60 59# 59# 9821 ODISHA 338 338 338 338 10022 PUDUCHERRY 5 5 5 5 10023 PUNJAB 155 155 155 155 10024 RAJASTHAN 304 304 304 304 10025 SIKKIM 13 13 13 13 10026 TAMIL NADU 434 434 434 434 10027 TELANGANA 149 149 149 149 10028 TRIPURA 56 56 56 56# 10029 UTTARAKHAND 105 105 105 105 10030 UTTAR PRADESH 897 897 866 813 9731 WEST BENGAL 576 576 552 552 9632 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS 5 5 5 5 10033 CHANDIGARH 3 3 3 3 10034 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI 2 2 2 2 10035 DAMAN AND DIU 2 2 2 2 10036 LAKSHADWEEP 9 9 9 9 100

nd Total 7,075 7,075 7,020 6,947 99

Very Good:(90% or above of targets)

Target

Note:# Figures reported earlier have been repeated

ANDHRA PRADESH, ARUNACHAL PRADESH, ASSAM, BIHAR, CHHATTISGARH, DELHI, GOA, GUJARAT, HARYANA,HIMACHAL PRADESH, JAMMU AND KASHMIR, JHARKHAND, KARNATAKA, KERALA, MADHYA PRADESH,MAHARASHTRA, MANIPUR, MEGHALAYA, MIZORAM, NAGALAND, ODISHA, PUDUCHERRY, PUNJAB, RAJASTHAN,SIKKIM, TAMIL NADU, TELANGANA, TRIPURA, UTTARAKHAND, UTTAR PRADESH, WEST BENGAL, ANDAMAN ANDNICOBAR ISLANDS, CHANDIGARH, DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI, DAMAN AND DIU, LAKSHADWEEP

(Unit: Number)ICDS Blocks Operational (Cumulative)

Table - 12

Universalization of ICDS Scheme

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0

10

20

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50

60

70

80

90

100

110

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RA P

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SHAR

UNAC

HAL

PRAD

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MBI

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TTIS

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States/UTs

Universalization of ICDS SchemeICDS Blocks Operational (Cumulative)

% Achievement of TargetDuring April 2016- September 2016

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Percent Achievement Achievement Achievement

Sl.No.

State/UTName 2016-2017

April 2016-September 2016

April 2016-September 2016

April 2016-June 2016

April 2016-September 2016

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 55,607 55,607 55,602 55,602 1002 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 6,225 6,225 6,225 6,225 1003 ASSAM 62,153 62,153 62,153 62,153 1004 BIHAR 1,15,009 1,15,009 91,677 91,677 805 CHHATTISGARH 52,474 52,474 49,978 49,978 956 DELHI 11,150 11,150 10,897 10897# 987 GOA 1,262 1,262 1,254 1,254 998 GUJARAT 53,029 53,029 52,954 52,578 1009 HARYANA 25,962 25,962 25,962 25,962 100

10 HIMACHAL PRADESH 18,925 18,925 18,925 18,925 10011 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 31,938 31,938 29,599 29,599 9312 JHARKHAND 38,432 38,432 38,432 38365# 10013 KARNATAKA 65,911 65,911 64,558 64,518 9814 KERALA 33,318 33,318 33,115 33,115 9915 MADHYA PRADESH 97,135 97,135 91,814 91,729 9516 MAHARASHTRA 1,10,486 1,10,486 97,287 97,260 8817 MANIPUR 11,510 11,510 11,510 11,510 10018 MEGHALAYA 5,896 5,896 4,630 4,630 7919 MIZORAM 2,244 2,244 1980# 1980 # 8820 NAGALAND 3,980 3,980 3455# 3455# 8721 ODISHA 74,154 74,154 71,288 71,288 9622 PUDUCHERRY 855 855 788 788 9223 PUNJAB 27,314 27,314 26,656 26,656 9824 RAJASTHAN 62,010 62,010 60,337 60,286 9725 SIKKIM 1,308 1,308 1,287 1,287 9826 TAMIL NADU 54,439 54,439 54,439 54,439 10027 TELANGANA 35,700 35,700 35,622 35,634 10028 TRIPURA 10,145 10,145 10,145 9911# 10029 UTTARAKHAND 20,067 20,067 19,439 19,413 9730 UTTAR PRADESH 1,90,145 1,90,145 1,81,445 1,72,221 9531 WEST BENGAL 1,19,481 1,19,481 1,26,815 1,26,815 10632 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS 720 720 720 720 10033 CHANDIGARH 500 500 500 500 10034 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI 302 302 233 233 7735 DAMAN AND DIU 107 107 102 102 9536 LAKSHADWEEP 107 107 107 107 100

14,00,000 14,00,000 13,41,930 13,31,812 96

Very Good:(90% or above of targets)

Grand Total

Note:# Figures reported earlier have been repeated

MEGHALAYA, DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI

BIHAR, MAHARASHTRA, MIZORAM, NAGALAND

ANDHRA PRADESH, ARUNACHAL PRADESH, ASSAM, CHHATTISGARH, DELHI, GOA, GUJARAT, HARYANA, HIMACHALPRADESH, JAMMU AND KASHMIR, JHARKHAND, KARNATAKA, KERALA, MADHYA PRADESH, MANIPUR, ODISHA,PUDUCHERRY, PUNJAB, RAJASTHAN, SIKKIM, TAMIL NADU, TELANGANA, TRIPURA, UTTARAKHAND, UTTARPRADESH, WEST BENGAL, ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS, CHANDIGARH, DAMAN AND DIU, LAKSHADWEEP

(Unit: Number)Anganwadis Functional (Cumulative)

Table - 13

Good:(Between 80% to 90% targets)Good:(Between 80% to 90% targets)

Poor:(Below 80% of targets)

Target

Grand Total

Target

Functional Anganwadis

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10

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States/UTs

Functional Anganwadis(Cumulative)

% Achievement of TargetDuring April 2016 - September 2016

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Sl.No.

State/UTName

Poor Families assisted

(Number)April 2016-

September 2016

Poor Families assisted

(Number)April 2016-June 2016

(1) (2) (3) (4)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 2,05,269 53,4902 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 0 03 ASSAM 804 2504 BIHAR 80# 805 CHHATTISGARH 0 06 DELHI 0 NR7 GOA 0 08 GUJARAT 30,630 30,6309 HARYANA 861 0

10 HIMACHAL PRADESH 0 011 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 9 012 JHARKHAND 1,877 NR13 KARNATAKA 1,993 75014 KERALA 351 12015 MADHYA PRADESH 22,415 10016 MAHARASHTRA 11,334 3,36817 MANIPUR 0 018 MEGHALAYA 0 019 MIZORAM NR NR20 NAGALAND NR NR21 ODISHA 965 022 PUDUCHERRY 0 023 PUNJAB 172 17224 RAJASTHAN 5,035 1,71625 SIKKIM 1,947 1,37626 TAMIL NADU 1,502 10027 TELANGANA 2,359 1,40928 TRIPURA 0 NR29 UTTARAKHAND 0 030 UTTAR PRADESH 647 29631 WEST BENGAL 5,41,686 3,26,91132 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS 0 033 CHANDIGARH 436 8734 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI 0 035 DAMAN AND DIU 0 0

8,30,372 4,20,855Grand Total

No. of Urban poor families assisted under Seven Point Charter(Unit: Number)

Note: NR Not Reported# Figures reported earlier have been repeated

Table - 14

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Percent Achievement Achievement Achievement

Sl.No.

State/UTName 2016-2017

April 2016-September 2016

April 2016-September 2016

April 2016-June 2016

April 2016-September 2016

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 2,08,591 1,04,296 1,97,511 10,411 1892 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 210 105 63,747 0 60,7113 ASSAM 40 20 0 0 04 BIHAR 30,330 15,165 33,232 2,062 2195 CHHATTISGARH 60,581 30,291 90,568 0 2996 DELHI 848 424 1,156 NR 2737 GOA 154 77 38 0 498 GUJARAT 1,39,283 69,641 1,34,509 2,905 1939 HARYANA 35,798 17,899 24,383 7,409 13610 HIMACHAL PRADESH 20,728 10,364 7,223 0 7011 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 8,454 4,228 1,662 0 3912 JHARKHAND 3,450 1,724 21,378 NR 1,24013 KARNATAKA 41,000 20,500 61,090 29,967 29814 KERALA 3,700 1,850 46,695 1,379 2,52415 MADHYA PRADESH 7,499 3,749 0 0 016 MAHARASHTRA 91,413 45,707 41,408 4,958 9117 MANIPUR 11,547 5,773 7,838 0 13618 MEGHALAYA 1,991 995 0 0 019 MIZORAM 4,070 2,034 NR NR 020 NAGALAND 1,050 524 NR NR 021 ODISHA 1,07,287 53,643 1,40,964 0 26322 PUDUCHERRY 41 20 205 108 1,02523 PUNJAB 2,769 1,385 4,590 0 33124 RAJASTHAN 57,103 28,551 65,817 41,419 23125 SIKKIM 4,095 2,047 3,376 0 16526 TAMIL NADU 70,235 35,117 8,306 0 2427 TELANGANA 80,446 40,222 4,12,411 9,514 1,02528 TRIPURA 16,280 8,140 4,070 NR 5029 UTTARAKHAND 17,268 8,634 14,678 3,101 17030 UTTAR PRADESH 57,907 28,953 76,235 1,358 26331 WEST BENGAL 3,910 1,955 2,041 1,005 10432 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS 1,116 865 737 71 8533 CHANDIGARH 126 63 152 0 24134 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI 200 100 220 0 22035 DAMAN AND DIU 10 5 0 0 036 LAKSHADWEEP 25 12 0 0 0

10,89,555 5,45,078 14,66,240 1,15,667 269

Poor:(Below 80% of targets)

ANDHRA PRADESH, ARUNACHAL PRADESH, BIHAR, CHHATTISGARH, DELHI, GUJARAT, HARYANA, JHARKHAND,KARNATAKA, KERALA, MAHARASHTRA, MANIPUR, ODISHA, PUDUCHERRY, PUNJAB, RAJASTHAN, SIKKIM,TELANGANA, UTTARAKHAND, UTTAR PRADESH, WEST BENGAL, CHANDIGARH, DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI

Note: NR Not Reported

ASSAM, GOA, HIMACHAL PRADESH, JAMMU AND KASHMIR, MADHYA PRADESH, MEGHALAYA, MIZORAM, NAGALAND,TAMIL NADU, TRIPURA, DAMAN AND DIU, LAKSHADWEEP

ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS

(Unit: Hectares)Area Covered under Plantation

Afforestation ( Public and Forest Lands)

Table - 15(A)

Very Good:(90% or above of targets)

Target

Grand Total

Good:(Between 80% to 90% targets)Good:(Between 80% to 90% targets)

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0

25

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125

150

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225

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275

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LAKS

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States/UTs

Afforestation (Public and Forest Lands)Area Covered under Plantation

% Achievement of TargetDuring April 2016 - September2016

12401025

60711

2524

1025

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Percent Achievement Achievement Achievement

Sl.No.

State/UTName 2016-2017

April 2016-September 2016

April 2016-September 2016

April 2016-June 2016

April 2016-September 2016

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 13,55,84,000 6,77,92,000 13,09,58,000 70,71,000 1932 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 1,37,000 68,500 0 0 03 ASSAM 26,000 13,000 0 0 04 BIHAR 1,97,15,000 98,57,500 2,16,01,000 13,40,000 2195 CHHATTISGARH 3,93,78,000 1,96,89,000 6,28,00,000 0 3196 DELHI 5,51,000 2,75,500 7,50,000 NR 2727 GOA 1,00,000 50,000 31,700 0 638 GUJARAT 9,05,34,000 4,52,67,000 12,58,23,000 18,85,000 2789 HARYANA 2,32,69,000 1,16,34,500 1,90,52,000 65,00,000 164

10 HIMACHAL PRADESH 1,34,73,000 67,36,500 70,12,855 0 10411 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 54,95,000 27,47,500 9,63,000 0 3512 JHARKHAND 22,43,000 11,21,500 1,73,97,327 NR 1,55113 KARNATAKA 2,66,50,000 1,33,25,000 5,42,54,000 2,17,26,000 40714 KERALA 24,05,000 12,02,500 29,48,408 24,57,142 24515 MADHYA PRADESH 48,74,000 24,37,000 8,22,38,294 0 3,37516 MAHARASHTRA 5,94,18,000 2,97,09,000 5,55,65,000 61,09,000 18717 MANIPUR 75,06,000 37,53,000 57,58,975 0 15318 MEGHALAYA 12,94,000 6,47,000 0 0 019 MIZORAM 26,46,000 13,23,000 NR NR 020 NAGALAND 6,83,000 3,41,500 NR NR 021 ODISHA 6,97,37,000 3,48,68,500 7,29,73,000 0 20922 PUDUCHERRY 27,000 13,500 61,081 41,841 45223 PUNJAB 18,00,000 9,00,000 29,83,000 0 33124 RAJASTHAN 3,71,17,000 1,85,58,500 4,25,20,700 2,58,60,600 22925 SIKKIM 26,62,000 13,31,000 22,98,883 0 17326 TAMIL NADU 4,56,53,000 2,28,26,500 53,98,673 0 2427 TELANGANA 5,22,90,000 2,61,45,000 35,11,79,000 3,61,74,000 1,34328 TRIPURA 1,05,82,000 52,91,000 68,39,000 NR 12929 UTTARAKHAND 1,12,24,000 56,12,000 1,42,72,000 34,03,000 25430 UTTAR PRADESH 3,76,40,000 1,88,20,000 6,21,29,034 85,451 33031 WEST BENGAL 25,42,000 12,71,000 21,76,500 13,04,500 17132 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS 7,25,000 5,61,850 3,81,492 47,414 6833 CHANDIGARH 82,000 41,000 99,751 0 24334 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI 1,30,000 65,000 3,83,000 1,44,000 58935 DAMAN AND DIU 7,000 3,500 0 0 036 LAKSHADWEEP 16,000 8,000 0 0 0

70,82,15,000 35,43,06,850 1,15,08,48,673 11,41,48,948 325

Note: NR Not Reported

ARUNACHAL PRADESH, ASSAM, GOA, JAMMU AND KASHMIR, MEGHALAYA, MIZORAM, NAGALAND, TAMIL NADU,TRIPURA, ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS, DAMAN AND DIU, LAKSHADWEEP

ANDHRA PRADESH, BIHAR, CHHATTISGARH, DELHI, GUJARAT, HARYANA, HIMACHAL PRADESH, JHARKHAND,KARNATAKA, KERALA, MADHYA PRADESH, MAHARASHTRA, MANIPUR, ODISHA, PUDUCHERRY, PUNJAB, RAJASTHAN,SIKKIM, TELANGANA, UTTARAKHAND, UTTAR PRADESH, WEST BENGAL, CHANDIGARH, DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI

(Unit: Number)

Poor:(Below 80% of targets)

Seedlings plantedAfforestation ( Public and Forest Lands)

Table - 15(B)

Target

Grand Total

Very Good:(90% or above of targets)

Poor:(Below 80% of targets)

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Percent Target Achievement Achievement Achievement

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April 2016-September 2016

April 2016-September 2016@

April 2016-June 2016 @

April 2016-September 2016

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 1,350 675 409 218 612 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 650 324 1,315 67 4063 ASSAM 750 375 607 34 1624 BIHAR 6,540 3,270 3,424 2,031 1055 CHHATTISGARH 2,750 1,374 526 219 386 GUJARAT 400 200 124 124 627 HARYANA 52 26 53 13 2048 HIMACHAL PRADESH 500 250 717 181 2879 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 1,050 525 1,459 15 278

10 JHARKHAND 3,000 1,500 1,203 563 8011 KARNATAKA 800 400 631 244 15812 KERALA 430 214 152 77 7113 MADHYA PRADESH 6,200 3,100 2,391 321 7714 MAHARASHTRA 1,900 950 675 259 7115 MANIPUR 790 395 858 454 21716 MEGHALAYA 400 200 218 50 10917 MIZORAM 200 100 98 43 9818 NAGALAND 150 74 329 32 44519 ODISHA 6,200 3,100 2,853 1,316 9220 PUNJAB 450 226 357 61 15821 RAJASTHAN 3,000 1,500 293 262 2022 SIKKIM 150 74 150 62 20323 TAMIL NADU 800 400 268 188 6724 TELANGANA 900 450 191 152 4225 TRIPURA 400 200 292 274 14626 UTTARAKHAND 1,000 500 1,080 366 21627 UTTAR PRADESH 3,900 1,950 2,197 900 11328 WEST BENGAL 4,100 2,050 604 229 29

48,812 24,402 23,474 8,755 96

Poor:(Below 80% of targets)

Note: NR Not Reported@ Figures received from M/o Rural Development have been considered

ANDHRA PRADESH, CHHATTISGARH, GUJARAT, KERALA, MADHYA PRADESH, MAHARASHTRA, RAJASTHAN, TAMILNADU, TELANGANA, WEST BENGAL

JHARKHAND

ARUNACHAL PRADESH, ASSAM, BIHAR, HARYANA, HIMACHAL PRADESH, JAMMU AND KASHMIR, KARNATAKA,MANIPUR, MEGHALAYA, MIZORAM, NAGALAND, ODISHA, PUNJAB, SIKKIM, TRIPURA, UTTARAKHAND, UTTARPRADESH

(Unit: Kilometer)Length of road constructed

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Very Good:(90% and above of targets)

Rural roads - PMGSY

Table - 16

Grand Total

Good:(Between 80% to 90% targets)

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Percent Achievement Achievement Achievement

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April 2016-June 2016 @

April 2016-September 2016

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)1 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 1,039 519 164 127 322 ASSAM 1,377 688 770 502 1123 BIHAR 735 367 218 116 594 CHHATTISGARH 500 250 73 40 295 HIMACHAL PRADESH 34 18 25 8 1396 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 79 41 3 0 77 JHARKHAND 1,314 658 492 240 758 KARNATAKA 39 20 5 2 259 KERALA - - 0 0 -10 MADHYA PRADESH 191 95 125 78 13211 MAHARASHTRA - - 0 0 -12 MANIPUR 149 73 37 13 5113 MEGHALAYA 674 337 626 143 18614 MIZORAM 42 22 21 0 9515 NAGALAND 82 42 18 0 4316 ODISHA 1,586 790 346 105 4417 RAJASTHAN 246 124 150 79 12118 TAMIL NADU - - 0 0 -19 TRIPURA 17 7 4 0 5720 UTTARAKHAND 76 38 2 0 521 UTTAR PRADESH 166 84 131 51 15622 WEST BENGAL 14 8 0 0 0

8,360 4,181 3,210 1,504 77

Note: @ Figures received from M/o Power have been considered

ARUNACHAL PRADESH, BIHAR, CHHATTISGARH, JAMMU AND KASHMIR, JHARKHAND, KARNATAKA, MANIPUR,NAGALAND, ODISHA, TRIPURA, UTTARAKHAND, WEST BENGAL

ASSAM, HIMACHAL PRADESH, MADHYA PRADESH, MEGHALAYA, MIZORAM, RAJASTHAN, UTTAR PRADESH

(Unit: Number)Villages electrified

Deendyal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana (DDUGJY)

Table - 17

Target

Grand Total

Very Good:(90% or above of targets)

Poor:(Below 80% of targets)Poor:(Below 80% of targets)

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April 2016-June 2016

April 2016-September 2016

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 24,852 12,426 22,234 15,238 1792 BIHAR 2,764 1,382 0 0 03 CHHATTISGARH 21,000 6,000 9,359 3,766 1564 GOA 200 90 112 49 1245 GUJARAT 56,000 27,998 44,930 17,652 1606 HARYANA 8,800 4,400 5,679 2,243 1297 HIMACHAL PRADESH 1,014 506 1,014 419 2008 JHARKHAND 22,000 11,000 2,681 NR 249 KARNATAKA 38,602 19,300 22,524 11,542 117

10 KERALA 12,000 6,000 4,366 2,835 7311 MADHYA PRADESH 17,237 8,617 30,159 12,632 35012 MEGHALAYA 30 13 0 ‐ 013 ODISHA 1,190 594 6,163 3,296 1,03814 PUDUCHERRY 35 17 22 4 12915 PUNJAB 1,50,000 75,000 66,875 24,396 8916 RAJASTHAN 30,000 15,000 10,818 6,924 7217 TAMIL NADU 10,000 3,000 4,290 1,151 14318 TELANGANA 25,148 12,572 44,241 14,917 35219 UTTARAKHAND 700 348 372 98 10720 UTTAR PRADESH 22,058 11,028 8,439 3,366 7721 WEST BENGAL 422 210 2,178 1,186 1,03722 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI 20 6 0 0 023 DAMAN AND DIU 25 12 63 36 525

4,44,097 2,15,519 2,86,519 1,21,750 133

Poor:(Below 80% of targets)

Note: NR Not Reported+    : Only Andhra Pradesh, Haryana,  Meghalaya, Puducherry, Goa, Punjab and Tamil Nadu have provided the targets. For rest of the States/UTs previous year targets have been repeated. 

ANDHRA PRADESH, CHHATTISGARH, GOA, GUJARAT, HARYANA, HIMACHAL PRADESH, KARNATAKA, MADHYAPRADESH, ODISHA, PUDUCHERRY, TAMIL NADU, TELANGANA, UTTARAKHAND, WEST BENGAL, DAMAN AND DIU

(Unit: Number)Pumps sets energizedEnergising pump sets

Table - 18

Grand Total

Very Good:(90% and above of targets)

Good:(Between 80% to 90% targets)Good:(Between 80% to 90% targets)

BIHAR, JHARKHAND, KERALA, MEGHALAYA, RAJASTHAN, UTTAR PRADESH, DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI

PUNJAB

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(Million Units)April 2016-

September 2016

Electricity supplied

(Million Units)April 2016-

September 2016

Electricity supplied

(Million Units)April 2016-June 2016

Shortage observed(Million Units)

April 2016-September 2016

Percentage of Electricity Supplied

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)1 ANDHRA PRADESH 26,650 26,615 13,078 35 1002 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 344 335 160 9 973 ASSAM 4,895 4,668 2,092 227 954 BIHAR 13,619 13,368 6,708 251 985 CHHATTISGARH 12,239 12,186 6,143 53 1006 DELHI 19,044 19,019 9,397 25 1007 GOA 2,529 2,527 1,269 2 1008 GUJARAT 53,509 53,509 28,292 0 1009 HARYANA 27,979 27,979 12,611 0 10010 HIMACHAL PRADESH 4,406 4,379 2,156 27 9911 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 8,297 6,741 3,600 1,556 8112 JHARKHAND 3,974 3,964 2,033 10 10013 KARNATAKA 31,086 30,844 15,969 242 9914 KERALA 12,109 12,088 6,300 21 10015 MADHYA PRADESH 30,816 30,815 15,570 1 10016 MAHARASHTRA 69,216 69,179 36,613 37 10017 MANIPUR 354 337 163 17 9518 MEGHALAYA 820 820 392 0 10019 MIZORAM 238 231 116 7 9720 NAGALAND 370 362 164 8 9821 ODISHA 13,972 13,970 7,217 2 10022 PUDUCHERRY 1,339 1,338 679 1 10023 PUNJAB 33,325 33,325 14,112 0 10024 RAJASTHAN 33,004 32,855 17,161 149 10025 SIKKIM 228 228 116 0 10026 TAMIL NADU 54,596 54,587 27,476 9 10027 TELANGANA 24,980 24,975 11,952 5 10028 TRIPURA 729 714 361 15 9829 UTTARAKHAND 6,864 6,820 3,398 44 9930 UTTAR PRADESH 56,588 55,238 27,334 1,350 9831 WEST BENGAL 26,571 26,468 12,762 103 10032 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS 120 90 45 30 7533 CHANDIGARH 1,010 1,010 489 0 10034 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI 3,079 3,079 1,524 0 10035 DAMAN AND DIU 1,225 1,225 605 0 10036 LAKSHADWEEP 24 24 12 0 100

5,80,148 5,75,912 2,88,069 4,236 99

Good:(Between 80% to 90% targets)

ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS

JAMMU AND KASHMIR

ANDHRA PRADESH, ARUNACHAL PRADESH, ASSAM, BIHAR, CHHATTISGARH, DELHI, GOA, GUJARAT, HARYANA,HIMACHAL PRADESH, JHARKHAND, KARNATAKA, KERALA, MADHYA PRADESH, MAHARASHTRA, MANIPUR,MEGHALAYA, MIZORAM, NAGALAND, ODISHA, PUDUCHERRY, PUNJAB, RAJASTHAN, SIKKIM, TAMIL NADU,TELANGANA, TRIPURA, UTTARAKHAND, UTTAR PRADESH, WEST BENGAL, CHANDIGARH, DADRA AND NAGARHAVELI, DAMAN AND DIU, LAKSHADWEEP

Supply of Electricity

Table - 19

Poor:(Below 80% of targets)Poor:(Below 80% of targets)

Very Good:(90% and above of targets)

Grand Total

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Annexure-1

Twenty Point Programme – 2006 List of Twenty Points

1. Garibi Hatao [Poverty Eradication]

2. Jan Shakti [Power to People]

3. Kisan Mitra [Support to Farmers]

4. Shramik Kalyan [Labour Welfare]

5. Khadya Suraksha [Food Security ]

6. Subke Liye Aawas [Housing for All]

7. Shudh Peya Jal [Clean Drinking Water]

8. Jan Jan Ka Swasthya [Health for All]

9. Sabke Liye Shiksha [Education for All]

10. Anusuchit Jaati, Jan Jaati, Alp-sankhyak evam Anya Pichhra

Varg Kalyan [Welfare of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes,

Minorities and OBCs]

11. Mahila Kalyan [Women Welfare]

12. Bal Kalyan [Child Welfare]

13. Yuva Vikas [Youth Development]

14. Basti Sudhar [Improvement of Slums]

15. Paryavaran Sanrakshan evam Van Vridhi

[Environment Protection and Afforestation]

16. Samajik Suraksha [Social Security]

17. Grameen Sadak [Rural Roads]

18. Grameen Oorja [Energization of Rural Area]

19. Pichhara Kshetra Vikas [Development of Backward Areas]

20. e- Shasan [IT enabled e-Governance]

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Annexure -2

LIST OF ITEMS COVERED UNDER (TPP) - 2006 Point No. Item

No. Name of the Points/Items

I. Garibi Hatao [Poverty Eradication] Rural Areas 1. Employment generation under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural

Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) 2. National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) 3. Rural Business Hubs in Partnership with Panchayats 4. Self Help Groups Urban Areas 5. Swaran Jayanti Shahari Rojgar Yojana

II. Jan Shakti (Power to People) 6. Local Self Government (Panchayati Raj and Urban Local Bodies)

- Activity Mapping for devolution of functions - Budget Flow of Funds - Assignment of Functionaries

7. Quick and Inexpensive Justice – Gram Nyayalayas and Nyaya Panchayats.

8. District Planning Committees. III. Kisan Mitra [Support to Farmers]

9. Water shed development 10. Marketing and infrastructural support to farmers 11. Irrigation facilities (including minor and micro irrigation) for agriculture 12. Credit to farmers 13. Distribution of waste land to the landless

IV. Shramik Kalyan [Labour Welfare] 14. Social Security for Agricultural and Unorganised Labour 15. Minimum Wages Enforcement (including Farm Labour) 16. Prevention of Child Labour 17. Welfare of Women Labour

V. Khadya Suraksha [Food Security ] 18. Food Security:

(i) Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS)/ National Food Security Act (NFSA)

(ii) Antyodaya Anna Yojana, (iii) Establishing Grain banks in chronically food scarcity areas

VI. Subke Liye Aawas [Housing for All] 19 Rural Housing - Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana - Grameen 20. EWS/LIG Houses in Urban Areas

Contd…..

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Point No. Item No.

Name of the Points/Items

VII. Shudh Peya Jal [Clean Drinking Water] 21. Rural Areas.

- National Rural Drinking Water Programme-(NRDWP) 22. Urban Areas:

- Accelerated Urban Water Supply Programme VIII. Jan Jan Ka Swasthya [Health for All]

23. Control and prevention of major diseases: (a) HIV/AIDS (b) TB (c) Malaria (d) Leprosy (e) Blindness

24. National Rural Health Mission 25. Immunisation of Children 26. Sanitation Programme in

- Rural Areas - Urban areas

27. Institutional Delivery 28. Prevention of Female Foeticide 29. Supplementary nutrition for Mothers and Children 30. Two Child norms

IX. Sabke Liye Shiksha [Education for All] 31. Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan

- Compulsory Elementary Education 32. Mid Day Meal Scheme

X. Anusuchit Jaati, Jan Jaati, Alp-sankhyak evam Anya Pichhra Varg Kalyan [Welfare of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Minorities and OBCs]

33. SC Families assisted (a) SC families assisted under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC (b) SC students assisted under post matric scholarship

34. Rehabilitation of Scavengers 35. ST Families assisted 36. Rights of Forest dwellers – Owners of minor forest produce 37. Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PTGs) 38. No alienation of Tribal lands 39. Implementation of Panchayats (Extension to Scheduled Areas) Act

[PESA] 40. Welfare of minorities 41. Professional education among all minority communities 42. Reservation of OBCs in

- Education - Employment

XI. Mahila Kalyan [Women Welfare] 43. Financial Assistance for Women Welfare 44. Improved participation of women in

(a) Panchayats (b) Municipalities (c) State Legislatures (d) Parliament

Contd…..

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Name of the Points/Items

XII. nBal Kalyan [Child Welfare] 45. Universalisation of ICDS Scheme 46. Functional Anganwadis

XIII. Yuva Vikas [Youth Development] 47. Sports for all in Rural and Urban areas 48. Rashtriya Sadbhavana Yojana 49. National Service Scheme (NSS)

XIV. Basti Sudhar [Improvement of Slums] 50. Number of Urban poor families assisted under seven point charter viz.

land tenure, housing at affordable cost, water, sanitation, health, education, and social security.

XV. Paryavaran Sanrakshan evam Van Vridhi [Environment Protection and Afforestation]

51. Afforestation (a) Area Covered under Plantation on - Public and Forest Lands (b) Number of Seedlings planted on -Public and Forest Lands

52. Prevention of pollution of Rivers and water bodies 53. Solid and liquid waste management in

- Rural Areas - Urban Areas

XVI. Samajik Suraksha [Social Security] 54. Rehabilitation of handicapped and orphans. 55. Welfare of the aged

XVII. Grameen Sadak [Rural Roads] 56. Rural Roads - PMGSY

XVIII. Grameen Oorja [Energization of Rural Area] 57. Bio-diesel Production 58. Deendayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana 59. Renewable Energy 60. Energising Pump sets 61. Supply of Electricity 62. Supply of Kerosene and LPG

XIX. Pichhara Kshetra Vikas [Development of Backward Areas] 63. Backward Regions Grants Fund (BRGF)

XX. e- Shasan [IT enabled e-Governance] 64. Central and State Governments 65. Panchayats and Municipalities 78

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Twenty Point Programme – 2006

Quarterly Monitored Items

1. Employment Generation under Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGA)

2. National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM)

3. Distribution of Wasteland to landless

4. Minimum Wages Enforcement (including Farm Labour)

5. Food Security

6. Rural Housing under Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana-Grameen

(PMAY-G)

7. EWS/LIG Houses in Urban Areas

8. Rural Areas- National Rural Drinking Water Programme- (NRDWP)

9. Sanitation Programme in Rural Areas

10. Institutional Delivery

11. SC Families assisted

12. Universalisation of ICDS Scheme 13. Functional Anganwadis

14. Number of Urban Poor Families assisted under Seven Point Charter viz. land tenure, housing at affordable cost, water, sanitation, health, education, and social security.

15. Afforestation

16. Rural Roads constructed under Prime Minister Grameen Sadak

Yojana (PMGSY)

17. Village electrified under Deendayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana

(DDUGJY)

18. Energising Pump sets

19. Supply of Electricity 79

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STATUS OF RECEIPT OF TARGETS FOR QUARTERLY MONITORED ITEMS UNDER TPP-2006

Item No.

Name of the item

Para

met

er Parameters/ indicators Whether State-wise

targets fixed by the concerned

Administrative Ministries

Whether targets have

been received

Nodal Ministry

1 Employment Generation under Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme

- (i) No. of job card issued (ii) Employment generated (iii) Wages given

Non-targetable indicator *

- Ministry of Rural Develop

ment

2 National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM)

1 2 3

(i) Number of SHGs promoted (new and revived) during the financial year (ii) Number of SHGs provided Revolving Fund (RF) during the financial year (iii) Number of SHGs provided Community Investment Fund (CIF) during the financial year

Targets fixed & received from Administrative

Ministry

Targets fixed & received from Administrative

Ministry Targets fixed & received from Administrative

Ministry

Yes

Yes

Yes

Ministry of Rural Develop

ment

3 Distribution of Wasteland to the landless

- Waste Land distributed(i) Total (ii) SC (iii)ST (iv) Others

Non-targetable

indicator *

-

-do-

4 Minimum Wages Enforcement (including Farm 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

Non-targetable indicator *

- Ministry of Labour

& Employme

nt

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Item No.

Name of the item

Para

met

er Parameters/ indicators Whether State-wise

targets fixed by the concerned

Administrative Ministries

Whether targets

have been received

Nodal Ministry

5 Food Security: (i) Targeted Public

Distribution System

(AAY+APL+BPL) (ii) Antyodaya

Anna Yojana (AAY)

(iii)Below Poverty Line (BPL)

(iv) National Food Security Act (NFSA) (Normal)

(v) National Food Security Act (NFSA) (Tide over)

4 5 6 7 8

Allocation of Food Grains to States/UTs Allocation of Food Grains to States/UTs Allocation of Food Grains to States/UTs Allocation of Food Grains to States/UTs Allocation of Food Grains to States/UTs

Targets fixed & received from Administrative

Ministry

-do-

-do-

-do-

-do-

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Ministry of Consumer

Affairs, Food & Public

Distribution -do-

-do-

-do-

-do

6 Rural Housing - Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana – Grameen (PMAY-G)

9

Houses constructed Targets fixed & received from Administrative

Ministry.

Yes

Ministry of Rural

Development

7 EWS/LIG Houses in Urban Areas

10 Houses constructed

Targets received from Administrative

Ministry.

Yes

M/o Housing and Urban

Poverty Alleviation

8 Rural Areas - National Rural Drinking Water Programme -(NRDWP)

11 12

(i) Partially Covered Habitations- (NRDWP) (ii) Coverage of Quality Affected Habitations – (NRDWP)

Targets fixed & received from Administrative

Ministry.

-do-

Yes Yes

Ministry of Drinking

Water and Sanitation

-do-

9 Sanitation Programme in Rural Areas

- Individual Household latrines constructed

Non-targetable indicator *

-

Ministry of Drinking

Water and Sanitation

10 Institutional

Delivery - Delivery in Institutions

Non-targetable indicator *

- Ministry of Health & Family Welfare

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Item No.

Name of the item

Para

met

er

Parameters/ indicators Whether State-wise targets fixed by the

concerned Administrative

Ministries

Whether targets

have been received

Nodal Ministry

11 SC Families Assisted

13 -

(i) SC Families assisted under SCA to SCSP & NSFDC

(ii) SC Students assisted under Post Matric Scholarship

Targets fixed & received from Administrative

Ministry.

Non-targetable indicator *

Yes

-

M/o Social Justice and

Empowerment

12 Universalisation of ICDS Scheme

14 ICDS Blocks Operational (Cumulative)

Targets fixed & received from Administrative

Ministry

Yes

Ministry of Women and

Child Development

13 Functional Anganwadis

15 Anganwadis Functional (cumulative)

Targets fixed & received from Administrative

Ministry

Yes

Ministry of Women and

Child Development

14 Number of Urban poor families assisted under seven point charter viz. land tenure, housing at affordable cost, water, sanitation, health, education, and social security.

- Poor Families assisted

Non-targetable indicator *

-

M/o Housing and Urban

Poverty Alleviation

15 Afforestation: (a) Area Covered under Plantation on Public and Forest Lands (b) Number of Seedlings planted on -Public and Forest Lands

16 17

(a) Area Covered under Plantation on Public and Forest Lands (b)Number of Seedlings

Targets fixed & received from Administrative

Ministry

Targets fixed & received from Administrative

Ministry

Yes

Yes

Ministry of Environment

and Forest

do

16 Rural Roads – PMGSY

18

Length of Road constructed

Targets received from Administrative

Ministry.

Yes

Ministry of Rural

Development

17 Village electrified under Deendayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana (DDUGJY)

19

Villages electrified

Targets fixed & received from Administrative

Ministry

Yes

Ministry of Power

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Item No.

Name of the item

Para

met

er

Parameters/ indicators Whether State-wise targets fixed by the

concerned Administrative

Ministries

Whether targets

have been received

Nodal Ministry

18 Energising Pump sets

20

Pumpsets Energised

Administrative Ministry has suggested the

States/UTs to fix their own targets.

Except Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab,

Meghalaya, Goa,

Puducherry and Tamil Nadu none

of the States have

provided the targets so

far. Previous

year targets have been repeated.

-do-

19 Supply of Electricity

21

Electricity demanded

Targets fixed & received from Administrative

Ministry

Yes

-do-

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List of items where the concerned schemes are yet to be operationalised

(i) Quick and inexpensive justice–Gram Nyayalayas and Nyaya Panchayats: Ministry of Panchayati Raj is consulting Central Ministries and States/UT Governments regarding draft bill on Nyaya Panchayats.

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ABBREVIATIONS USED

AAY Antyodaya Anna Yojana

NRDWP National Rural Drinking Water Programme

EWS Economically Weaker Section

PMAY-G Pradhan Mnatri Awaas Yojana – Grameen

ICDS Integrated Child Development Scheme

EWS/LIG Economically Weaker Section/Low Income Group

MWE Minimum Wages Enforcement

NC Not Covered

NREGS National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme

PC Partially Covered

PMGSY Prime Minister Grameen Sadak Yojana

SC Scheduled Caste

DDUGJY Deendayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana

NRLM National Rural Livelihood Mission

SHG Self Help Groups

TPDS Targeted Public Distribution system

NFSA National Food Security Act

NSFDC

National Scheduled Castes Finance & Development Corporation

NRLM National Rural Livelihoods Mission

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