Increasing the source of income of the Antyodaya family will be given proper guidance for sustainable livelihoods
10 25 in the district Antyodaya food scheme of the taluka will receive grants to card holders
Under the leadership of Gujarat Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel, the state government has raised G -Safal (Gujarat Scheme for Antyodaya Families for Augmenting Liveliyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyies for the purpose of increasing the livelihood of Antyodaya family and women empowerment. During the five -year period, 50 thousand Antyodaya Food Scheme (AYY) of 25 talukas of 25 talukas will benefit the card holder families.
The scheme is being implemented by Gujarat Livelihood Promotion Company Limited (Village Development Department), in which Antyodaya families will be provided with livelihood, financial inclusion and social development. The program will also provide skill training and necessary guidance along with financial support so that families can be excluded from extreme poverty.
Four columns of G-Safal
The scheme has been constructed on four main columns-
Social Security: To ensure access to government plans and social security.
Livelihood Building: Grant (Grant) for creating wealth and creating various sources for income.
Financial inclusion: connecting beneficiaries with banks, savings, credit and insurance services.
Social development and empowerment: Promoting the participation of life skill training and self -help groups.
Through this scheme, the source of additional income will be raised for them for the purpose of providing sustainable livelihood to the Antyodaya family. They will also be given proper training and guidance. They will be given a grant of ₹ 80 thousand to create a new source of livelihood.
How will the plan be applied?
The poorest families will be identified among the eligible card holders for the implementation of the scheme. Since most of these families do not have a certain income source, new sources will be created to generate additional income for them so that their income is sustainable. They will be given grants for this and proper training and guidance will be provided to sustain the new income.
All beneficiary families have the purpose of ensuring that there are at least two sources of income. The source of income will depend on the opportunities in the market, the prevailing skills and other things applicable to the beneficiary family. The beneficiaries will also be involved in connecting banks and financial institutions along with proper training. A field coach has been appointed to guide these families.
Determination of women empowerment and strengthening communities
One of the unique aspects of G-Safal is women's empowerment, with 1 field coaches in person to provide training individually by reaching 40 families. The scheme also emphasizes the technology in which real -time tracking of the development of the scheme, the payment of funds and the development of families will be done with the help of a state -level digital dashboard.
List of District and Taluka
The scheme which has been implemented in the district and taluka of the state is as follows: Banaskantha (Taluka-Tharad), Patan (Santalpur), Kutch (Rapper, Lakhpat), Surendranagar (Saila), Chhotaudepur (Kwant, Naswadi), Panchamahal. ), Dahod (Garbada, Dhanpur, Singhwad, Devgadhbaria, Fatepura, Zalod, Dahod, Limkheda, Sanjali), Narmada (Nandod, Garudeshwar, Sagbara, Tilakwada, Dediyapada).
The scheme is consistent with the Aspirational Blocks Program (ABP) initiative to improve the quality of life in 500 ambitious blocks of the Government of India in January 2023. The G-Safal scheme will ensure social and economic development by focusing on livelihood development and enhancement of basic services. This initiative will prove to be an important step in terms of continuous development and prosperity in the state's ambitious areas.