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ENVIRONMENT & FORESTS





  • Draft National Environment Policy (NEP) released.

  • Further reforms initiated in grant of environmental clearances.

  • "Good practices" adopted in regulatory procedures such as environmental clearance, forestry clearance, Coastal Zone Regulation, Genetic Engineering Approval Committee and experimentation on animals.

  • Guidelines framed covering utilization and care of animals to be used in testing, research and training.

  • The State and UT Governments requested not to resort to eviction of tribals and forest dwellers.

  • Need based diversion of forest land below one hectare allowed for providing basic developmental facilities for tribals and other dwellers of forest fringe villages.

  • Action plan prepared to address the natural ecological phenomenon of gregarious flowering of muli bamboos, having high social and economic implications in the North-East.

  • India currently number one in terms of the number of projects accorded the host country approval and under consideration by the CDM (Clean Development Mechanism) Executive Board, as per the provisions of Kyoto Protocol.

  • Production of ozone-depleting Halons phased out.

  • Meeting of the Like Minded Megadiverse Countries, hosted by India, helped in evolving a common position for developing an international regime on Access and Benefit Sharing.

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RURAL DEVELOPMENT





  • Allocation for cash component of Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana enhanced from Rs.4500 crore during 2004-05 to Rs.5500 crores during 2005-06.




  • National Food for Work Programme launched in 150 most backward districts of the country w.e.f. November 14, 2005. While allocating enhanced outlay for 2005-06 50 lakh MT of foodgrains and Rs.4500 crores from 20 Lakh MT of foodgrains and Rs.2020 crore during 2004-05.




  • A National Employment Guarantee Bill introduced in Lok Sabha.




  • A new State Institute of Rural Development established in Bihar with a sanctioned amount of Rs. 335 lakh.







  • Guidelines for Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana revised.




  • For additional resource generation under PMGSY through funding from external multilateral funding agencies a Rs. 2000 crore loan agreement signed with the Asian Development Bank for Rural Roads projects in Jharkhand, Rajasthan, H.P. and U.P.




  • In North-east, proposals of 3000 road works cleared upto March 2005 with an allocations of Rs.1130 crore. On completion of these proposals, in the North Eastern States, 10000 km of rural roads will be constructed to provide connectivity for 3300 habitations in the North East States.




  • 4371 Watershed projects sanctioned during 2004-2005.




  • The ceiling on construction assistance under the Indira Awaas Yojana enhanced from Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 25,000 per unit for the plain areas and from Rs. 22,000 to Rs. 27,500 for the hilly/difficult areas. The ceiling on upgradation of unserviceable kutcha house to pucca/semi pucca house also enhanced from 10,000 to Rs.12,500 for all areas.




  • Out of 1111029 Dwelling Units under IAY completed during the period 2004-05, 555313 houses allotted in the name of women and 308350 houses allotted jointly in the name of both husband and wife.




  • Outlay for Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana enhanced from Rs.800 crore in 2003-04 to Rs.1000 crore in 2004-05.




  • First special project under SGSY sanctioned for livelihood improvement of performing artists living below the poverty line.




  • Seven pilot projects launched under Provision of Urban Amenities in Rural Areas to field test the strategy and Rs.10 crore sanctioned during 2004-05.




  • Out of 1413254 Swarozgaris assisted under the Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana during the year 2004-05 817361 (57.84 per cent)women SHGs and Individual Swarozgaries assisted.




  • To give Special emphasis on drinking water supply and sanitation the budget allocation increased by 43.93 per cent from Rs.3300 crore in 2004-05 to Rs. 4750 crore in 2005-06.







  • First ever Nirmal Gram Puraskar successfully organized along with release of national mass media campaign.

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