Pradhan Mantri Anusuchit Jaati Abhyuday Yojana (PM-AJAY) - Adarsh Gram
in Gujarat
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Pradhan Mantri Anusuchit Jaati Abhyuday Yojana (PM-AJAY) - Adarsh Gram in Gujarat
Pradhan Mantri Anusuchit Jaati Abhyuday Yojana (PM-AJAY) - Adarsh Gram is a government scheme available to eligible residents of Gujarat.
Apply for Pradhan Mantri Anusuchit Jaati Abhyuday Yojana (PM-AJAY) - Adarsh Gram in Gujarat
Scheme Overview
The scheme aims to achieve integrated development of selected villages primarily through implementation of existing Central and State Government schemes in a convergent manner, ensuring access to quality services and infrastructure development in villages having SC population more than 40%.
Eligibility Criteria
- The village must have more than 40% Scheduled Caste population as per the latest available Census data.
- The village must have total population ≥ 500 as per the latest available Census data.
- The village must be willing to participate in convergence implementation with other Central and State Government schemes.
- The village must constitute Village Level Convergence Committee headed by Sarpanch or Pradhan of the village.
- The village must complete Need Assessment exercise for all 50 monitorable indicators across 10 developmental domains.
- The village must prepare comprehensive Village Development Plan through online portal https://pmagy.gov.in.
- The village must obtain approval of Village Development Plan from Gram Sabha.
- The village must get Village Development Plan approved by District Level Project Appraisal cum Convergence Committee.
- The village should commit to utilize Gap-filling funds within 2 years from date of release.
- The village should agree to continue convergent implementation for additional 3 years after fund utilization period.
***Selection Process***
Villages will be selected in descending order of their Scheduled Caste population percentage.
***Priority***
Villages having less than or equal to 40% Scheduled Caste population but overall high number of persons belonging to Scheduled Castes shall be taken up after covering eligible villages with more than 40% Scheduled Caste population.
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Benefits
Gap-filling Fund: ₹20,00,000/- per newly selected village for carrying out infrastructure developmental requirements which cannot be carried out through convergence with other schemes.
Administrative Expenses: ₹1,00,000/- per village for technical resource support, training and capacity building, awareness generation, publicity, and Management Information System development and maintenance.
Additional Round Funding: ₹9,50,000/- per village for Gap-filling component and ₹50,000/- for administrative expenses after completion of 5 years for continuous development.
Convergence Support: Access to 3 to 4 times of Gap-filling funds from existing Central and State Schemes or matching grants from State Governments.
Infrastructure Development: Development of adequate infrastructure necessary for socio-economic development including drinking water, sanitation, education, health, rural roads, housing, electricity facilities.
Capacity Building: Training and orientation programs for Village Level Convergence Committee members and other functionaries.
Direct transfer to State Governments and Union Territory Administrations, then to District Administrations.
Released in two installments - First installment (₹80,000/- or ₹40,000/- as applicable) immediately on selection of villages; Second installment (₹20,00,000/- or ₹9,50,000/- as applicable) after Village Development Plan finalization.
Administrative expenses released at beginning of financial year; Gap-filling funds released after Village Development Plan approval.
Gap-filling funds to be utilized within 2 years from date of release; convergent implementation continues for additional 3 years.
Villages must maintain Open Defecation Free status and achieve score of 70 or above on monitorable indicators for declaration as Adarsh Gram.
Village Level Convergence Committee must conduct Need Assessment, data collection, gap analysis and prepare Village Development Plan in online mode.
Village Development Plan must be approved by Gram Sabha and District Level Convergence Committee.
State Governments and Union Territory Administrations must ensure convergence of at least 3 to 4 times of Gap-filling funds from other schemes.
Monthly progress reporting on fulfilling infrastructure and individual needs through prescribed formats.
Social audit by Gram Sabha at least once a year for transparency and better utilization.
Real-time updating of progress in centralized Management Information System portal.
Submission of utilization certificates in prescribed formats as per General Financial Rules 2017.
Required Documents
| # | Document |
|---|---|
| 1 | Latest Census Data Proof Showing Scheduled Caste Population Percentage and Total Population. |
| 2 | Village Demographic Profile with Household-wise Survey Data. |
| 3 | Baseline Data for All 50 Monitorable Indicators across 10 Developmental Domains. |
| 4 | Village Boundary Map and Geographic Information. |
| 5 | List of All Scheduled Caste Members in Gram Panchayat. |
| 6 | Resolution for Constitution of Village Level Convergence Committee. |
| 7 | Need Assessment Report in Format I, II, III-A and III-B as per Portal Requirements. |
| 8 | Comprehensive Village Development Plan Generated through Online Portal. |
| 9 | Gram Sabha Resolution Approving Village Development Plan. |
| 10 | Gap Analysis Report for All Monitorable Indicators. |
| 11 | Convergence Plan with Other Central and State Government Schemes. |
| 12 | Action Plan for Infrastructure and Individual Needs (Format IV and V). |
| 13 | Baseline Status Report of All 50 Monitorable Indicators (Format VI). |
| 14 | District Level Project Appraisal cum Convergence Committee Approval Certificate. |
| 15 | Bank Account Details of Implementing Agency. |
| 16 | Utilization Certificate of Previous Installments (if Applicable). |
| 17 | Progress Report on Need Assessment and Village Development Plan Preparation Activities. |
| 18 | Monthly Progress Reports on Infrastructure and Individual Needs Fulfillment. |
| 19 | Updated Status of All 50 Monitorable Indicators. |
| 20 | Photographic Evidence of Completed Works. |
| 21 | Social Audit Reports Conducted by Gram Sabha. |
| 22 | Convergence Implementation Progress Reports. |
How to Apply in Gujarat
Step 1: Village Selection and Committee Formation
Online Check eligibility on web portal https://pmagy.gov.in for villages with more than 40% Scheduled Caste population and total population ≥ 500. Constitute Village Level Convergence Committee headed by Sarpanch including all Scheduled Caste Gram Panchayat members, Anganwadi Workers, ASHA workers, and line officials. Complete village registration on the centralized Management Information System portal with committee composition and demographic details.
Step 2: Need Assessment and Data Collection
Online Conduct comprehensive household-wise survey for all 50 socio-economic developmental monitorable indicators across 10 domains through Village Level Convergence Committee. Input collected data in Format I for village level data, Format II for infrastructural needs, and Format III-A for family and individual needs. Complete Format III-B as consolidation capturing all family and individual needs at village level with gap analysis.
Step 3: Village Development Plan Preparation and Approval
Online Prepare comprehensive Village Development Plan through auto-generation on portal based on inputs in all required formats. Present complete plan including infrastructure development, convergence planning, and Gap-filling requirements to Gram Sabha for formal approval. Obtain Gram Sabha resolution approving the Village Development Plan and upload approved plan with resolution on online portal.
Step 4: District Level Appraisal and Fund Release
Online Submit Gram Sabha approved Village Development Plan to District Level Project Appraisal cum Convergence Committee for technical appraisal and final approval. Receive first installment of ₹80,000/- for administrative expenses upon village selection to initiate capacity building and awareness activities. Obtain release of complete Gap-filling fund of ₹20,00,000/- after District Level Committee approval preferably in single installment.
Step 5: Implementation and Progress Monitoring
Online Execute approved infrastructure works using Gap-filling funds within 2 years while ensuring convergence with other Central and State schemes. Update monthly progress on infrastructure and individual needs fulfillment through Formats IV and V with real-time scoring in Format VI. Conduct annual social audit by Gram Sabha and submit progress reports, utilization certificates, and photographic evidence through online portal.
Common questions in Gujarat
Who can apply for Pradhan Mantri Anusuchit Jaati Abhyuday Yojana (PM-AJAY) - Adarsh Gram in Gujarat?
Eligible residents of Gujarat who meet the scheme’s overall criteria can apply for Pradhan Mantri Anusuchit Jaati Abhyuday Yojana (PM-AJAY) - Adarsh Gram. Refer to the eligibility section above for the complete checklist.
What documents are required for Pradhan Mantri Anusuchit Jaati Abhyuday Yojana (PM-AJAY) - Adarsh Gram in Gujarat?
Applicants in Gujarat typically need identity proof (Aadhaar), state residency proof, bank account details, and any scheme-specific documents listed in the documents section.
Frequently Asked Questions
Villages must have more than 40% Scheduled Caste population as per the latest available Census data to qualify for selection. Additionally, the total population should be ≥ 500 persons for eligibility consideration. <br>