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Flagship Programmes

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Flagship programmes derive their origin from the term flagship which is the main or most important ship of a country's navy and is symbolic of the main thrust of the nation's developmental policy. The Eleventh Plan Document lists out the various flagship programmes.

In India's federal system of government, both the Union and State Governments have a defined role to play in achieving developmental goals. The Govt. of India in recognition of the role played by infrastructure in poverty removal has taken up massive all India programmes for development of physical infrastructure (rural housing, rural roads, rural electrification, irrigation, drinking water, urban infrastructure etc. Human capital formation, mainly to promote education and health care under different flagship programmes have also been initiated.

The major Flagship programmes of the Government of India are:

Bharat Nirman: The objective of the Bharat Nirman Programme is to give top priority to rural infrastructure by setting time-bound goals under various schemes to develop rural housing, rural roads, irrigation, rural drinking water and rural electrification. The Programme imposes a responsibility on sub-national governments to create these facilities in a transparent and accountable manner.

National Rural Health Mission: The main aim of NRHM is to provide accessible, affordable, accountable, effective, and reliable primary health care, especially to poor and vulnerable sections of the population. The programme sets standards for rural health care and provides financial resources from the Union Government to meet these standards.

Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme: The Act was notified on 7 September 2005 and is aimed at providing livelihood security through employment for the rural poor.

Sarva Siksha Abhigyan: This programme was started with the objective of providing elementary education for all children in the age group of 6–14 years by 2010.

Mid-day meal Scheme: The MDM Scheme launched in 1995 aims to give a boost to universalization of primary education by increasing enrolment, retention, and attendance and
simultaneously impacting upon nutritional status of students in primary classes.

References

http://pcserver.nic.in/flagship/
http://pib.nic.in/archieve/flagship/flgprg.asp


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