Unnat Bharat Abhiyan

Unnat Bharat Abhiyan 2.0 for Villages by HRD Ministry of Central Govt.

Beneficiary of Scheme: Rural Families

Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) has launched Unnat Bharat Abhiyan 2.0 in New Delhi. Under this sarkari yojana, several students studying in colleges and universities will visit the nearby villages to know more about the life of people in rural areas / villages. Students will serve as agents to develop, empower and brighten the future of country and to transform India. This scheme of Central govt. is a real bharat darshan for the students.

The primary objective is to make students aware about the problem faced by the villagers in day to day life and cope up with them. Students should find specific solutions in areas of health, cleanliness, waste management, plantation, financial inclusion, women and child development etc.

To make this campaign successful, students must involve local village people at every stage and ensure Jan Bhagidari (Public participation). Central govt. will also bring a new handbook on Unnat Bharat Abhiyan 2.0 which is higher version of previous Unnat Bharat Abhiyan.
Unnat Bharat Abhiyan 2.0

More than half of the population of India lives in villages. Every villages possess some specialty along with some challenges. Unnat Bharat Abhiyan 2.0 will make students learn about the problems faced by rural people and to find practical solution for its betterment. Under this scheme, students and professors of Higher Educational Institutions will motivate the rural public for socio economic development of villages through several schemes and initiatives meant for rural development.

In the past few years, people from villages migrated towards urban areas for better lifestyle. This Unnat Bharat Abhiyan 2.0 will ensure sustainable development of villages and reverse this migration process. Initially, 750 institutions are participating for the development of rural people and thousand others are willing to join thi national movement. This programme aims to enrich Rural India through establishment of relationship b/w society and higher educational institutions.

Central govt. wants to cover around 45000 villages for which the participation of 8252 Higher Education Institutions is required to make it a Jan Andolan (people’s movement). Higher Education Institutions take funds from the government and utilizes people’s money, so their participation will be a payback time. Unnat Bharat Abhiyan 2.0 is a two way process – Higher Education Institutions will learn from the widom of rural people and people will learn from the knowledge, technology support of these institutions.

Under this unnat bharat yojana, govt. will select institutions in a challenge mode and will be extended to 750 reputed higher education institutions (both public and private). Subject Expert Groups (SEGs) and Regional Coordinating Institutes (RCIs) will guide the participating institutions. IIT Delhi will be the National Coordinating Institute for this unnat bharat abhiyan. All the reputed institutions will get covered in a phased manner.

Every institution will have to adopt a cluster of villages / panchayats to gradually expand the outreach over a particular duration. Faculty and Students will study the living conditions, local problems and needs in these adopted villages. Afterwards with the use of technology, these institutions needs to improve the process of implementation of govt. schemes and prepare working action plan for the villages.

All the institutions are expected to work in coordination with district administration, elected public representatives of panchayat / villages and other stakeholders. Faculty and students will be re-oriented and connected to ground reality of villages in order to properly implement their learning and research for the welfare of society. For more details, visit the official website – unnat.iitd.ac.in more  

Appears to be an innovative scheme. But problem in India is the dilution and poor efforts of implementation. Hope this project will take off well. more  
Excellent beginning .Results will be eagerly awaited.Inputs will give us the direction of future priorities of governments. more  
'Initially, 750 institutions are participating for the development of rural people and thousand others are willing to join this national movement.' " The primary objective is to make students aware about the problem faced by the villagers in day to day life and cope up with them. Students should find specific solutions in areas of health, cleanliness, waste management, plantation, financial inclusion, women and child development etc. ' . This Unnat Bharat Abhiyan shall be also with the motto of developing Districts as well as making people know the provisions and benefits newly provided since Govt. Offices, Banks etc., are not notifying for UTILIZATION . more  
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