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Soil Health Card Scheme is a scheme launched by the Government of India on 19 February 2015. [1] Under the scheme, the government plans to issue soil cards to farmers which will carry crop-wise recommendations of nutrients and fertilisers required for the individual farms to help farmers to improve productivity through judicious use of inputs.
The budget of ₹ 53 billion (US$640 million) in a time span of one year 2015-2016 has been allocated to this scheme. [2] The decision was taken on 1 July 2015 at the meeting of Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, approved with an outlay of 50000 crore for period of 5 years (2015-16 to 2019-20).
Govt sets aside ₹ 1 billion (US$12 million) for initiating scheme to provide a soil health card and ₹ 560 million (US$6.7 million) for soil testing labs. No change in income tax rate; personal income tax exemption limit raised from ₹ 200,000 (US$2,400) to ₹ 250,000 (US$3,000).
It includes interventions like Soil Health Card Scheme, Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana, Mission organic value chain development for North-East region, Rainfed Area Development program, National Bamboo Mission and Sub Mission on Agro-Forestry.
Odisha Sahaya Scheme: 1 January 2018: Health & Family Welfare: HealthCare: Free dialysis service to all patients in the public health facilities. [22] ଓଡ଼ିଶା 'ନିଦାନ' ଯୋଜନା Odisha Nidana Scheme: 1 January 2018: Health & Family Welfare: HealthCare: Free diagnosis services in public health facilities ...
The Scheme will be implemented for the remaining two years (2010–11 and 2011–12) of the XI Plan and likely to continue in the XII Plan with the following four components. [3] Strategic research on adaptation and mitigation. Technology demonstration to cope with current climate variability in 100 vulnerable districts. Capacity building
Pradhan Mantri Adarsh Gram Yojana (PMAGY) is a rural development programme launched by the central government in India in the financial year 2009–10 for the development of villages having a higher ratio (over 50%) of people belonging to the scheduled castes through convergence of central and state schemes and allocating financial funding on a per village basis.
Provision of Urban Amenities to Rural Areas (PURA) is a strategy for rural development in India. This concept was given by former president Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and discussed in his book Target 3 Billion which he co-authored with Srijan Pal Singh. The genesis of PURA can be traced to the work done by Nimbkar Agricultural Research Institute in the early 1990s on Taluka energy self-sufficiency ...