Rajiv Yuva Kiranalu is conceived by the Govt. of Andhra Pradesh to build job specific skills among the unemployed and p lace them in appropriat e private jobs. Vision of RYK is to convert large no. o f non-literate, school d ropout, unskilled and unemployed youth into productive workforce by building their skills thereby promoting inclusive growth. The mission proposes to employ 15 lakh youth in jobs in the private industry by 2014. The implementation shall be on a mission mode. To operationalize the programme, Government have constituted 1. High level council Rajiv Education and Employment Council of Andhra Pradesh (REECAP) has been set up under the Chairmanship of Honorable ChiefMinister with 9 cabinet ministers, Principal Secretaries of relevant departments and 10 representatives of the Industry and Academia for creating necessary policy environment and guiding the implementation process. This is a unique body which brings the best of Govt. Industry and Academia to gether to maximize oppo rtunities for the unemployed youth. 2. An exclusive State Level Society Rajiv Education and Employment Mission in Andhra Pradesh (REEMAP) have been registered to coordinate the efforts of all sub-missions on a mission mode. 3. REEMAP will function through 7 sub- missions constituted in 7 Govt. Depts
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DRDAs (District Rural Development Agencies). The governing body of DRDA includes
Members of Parliament (MPs), Members of Legislative Assemblies (MLAs), District level
officials of Development Departments, Bankers, NGO's and representatives of weaker sections
of the society. The District Collector is the Chairman of the Governing Board and the Project
Director the Member Secretary. The Governing body at the district level provides guidance and
directions to DRDA.
Many Schemes of the Central and State Governments are introduced from time to time.
Several schemes are available providing support to different components of Rural
Development. Schemes are also periodically modified to reflect the experience over the years.
The task of DRDA has been to identify the needs of the rural population and reach the
appropriate schemes where they are needed. In implementing the schemes, the role of the
DRDA has been Technical, Managerial and Financial. Thus DRDA is not only a body to
disburse the funds for the schemes but also provide appropriate Managerial and Technical
support.
Indira Kranthi Patham
The activities of DWCRA and Velugu were integrated under a programme called Indira KrantiPatham. The basic objective of this integration is to implement various programmes for strengthening of self-help Groups with similar implementation strategy. The new scheme IndiraKranti Patham had been designed by clubbing Women Empowerment with Poverty Alleviation
Indira Kranti Patham (IKP) is a statewide poverty reduction project to enable the rural poor toimprove their livelihoods and quality of life through their own organizations. It aims to cover all thrural poor households in the state with a special focus on the 30 lakh poorest of the poor households. It is implemented by Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty (SERP), Dept of Rural
Development, Govt of AP. SERP is an autonomous society registered under the Societies Act, aimplements the project through District Rural Development Agencies (DRDAs) at the District levThe Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh is the Chairperson of the Society. IKP builds on more thandecade long, statewide rural women’s self-help movement. The focus is on deepening theprocess, providing an institutional structure and developing a framework for sustaining it for comprehensive poverty eradication. It is the single largest poverty reduction project in South As
It works with 4,76,930 Self Help Groups federated into 28,080 Village Organizations (VO) and 7Mandal Samakhyas (MS). The project mandate is to build strong institutions of the poor andenhance their livelihood opportunities so that the vulnerabilities of the poor are reduced.Community Investment Fund (CIF) is the major component of the project, which is provided to thSHGs/ VOs/ MSs to support wide range of activities for socioeconomic empowerment of the Poo