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write a sort note a sgsy?

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Answered by panchanibadal
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Deen Dayal Antyodaya Yojana or DAY is a Government of India scheme for the helping the poor by providing skill training. It replaces Aajeevika. The Government of India has provisioned ₹500 crore (US$70 million) for the scheme. The objective of the scheme is to train 0.5 million people in urban areas per annum from 2016. In rural areas the objective is to train 1 million people by 2017. Further, in urban areas, services like SHG promotion, training centres, vendors markets, and permanent shelters for homeless. The aim of the scheme is skill development of both rural and urban India as per requisite international standards


History

The initial scheme Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY) was launched in 2009. It was renamed as National Rural Livelihood Mission in 2011. Finally they were merged into DDU-AY.[3]

The SGSY was somewhat intended to provide self-employment to millions of villagers. Poor families living below the poverty line were organised into Self-help groups (HG)s established with a mixture of government subsidy and credit from investment banks.[4] The main aim of these SHGs was to bring these poor families above the poverty line and concentrate on income generation through combined effort.[4][5][6] The Swarna Jayanti Swarozgar Yojna (SGSY) has been renamed as National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM). With this the scheme will be made universal, more focussed and time bound for poverty alleviation by 2014:

Answered by sonabrainly
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Swarnajayanti Gram Swarojgar Yojana (S G S Y) was launched in April, 1999. 

This program provided sustainable income to the people of rural areas.

This program lies emphasis on setting up micro enterprises as per the budget of the rural people.

This program promised that within the spam of 3 years it'll bring the Below Poverty Line people to Above Poverty Line.

This yojna helped by reserving 50% of benefits for SCs/STs, 40% for women and 3% for physically handicapped persons.

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