LAKHPATI DIDIS - GOVERNANCE News: Lakhpati Didi Scheme is empowering women all over the country: PM

LAKHPATI
DIDIS - GOVERNANCE

News:
Lakhpati Didi Scheme is
empowering women all over the country: PM

 

What's
in the news?

      
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi
today on Women's Day said that women connected with Self Help Groups are the
strong link for Viksit Bharat.

 

Lakhpati
Didi Initiative:

      
It was announced by the Prime Minister in
his Independence Day speech on August 15, 2023.

 

Objective:

      
To encourage women to start micro-enterprises within their
villages.

 

Aim:

      
Under the Lakhpati Didi Initiative, the
government aims to train two crore
women.

      
The programme is aimed at training women
in self-help groups (SHGs) so that they can earn a sustainable income of at least Rs 1 lakh per annum per
household.

 

Nodal
Ministry

-
Ministry
of Rural Development

 

Backdrop:

      
The initiative has been initiated by
DAY-NRLM, wherein each SHG household is encouraged to take up multiple livelihood activities coupled
with value chain interventions, resulting in a sustainable income of Rs 1 lakh
or more per year.

 

Features:

      
Under this scheme, women will be trained in various skills, such as
plumbing, LED bulb making, drone operation and repair, and tailoring and
weaving.

      
After completing the training, women will
be provided with opportunities to earn income using their skills.

      
The ministry of rural development is
adopting a whole-of-government approach for maximum impact through convergence
to transform the rural economy with the enabling of ‘Lakhpati Didis’.

 

Deendayal
Antyodaya Yojana-National Rural Livelihoods Mission:

It is a flagship poverty
alleviation program implemented by the Ministry of Rural Development,
Government of India.

 

Aim:

      
To reduce
poverty by enabling the poor household to access gainful self-employment

and skilled-wage employment opportunities, resulting in sustainable and
diversified livelihood options for the poor.

 

Features;

      
DAY-NRLM adopts a demand-driven approach,
enabling the States to formulate their own State-specific poverty reduction
action plans.

      
The Mission seeks to achieve its objective
by investing in four core components.

      
Social mobilization, promotion, and
strengthening of self-managed and financially sustainable community
institutions of the rural poor women.

      
Financial inclusion.

      
Sustainable livelihoods.













































































      
Social inclusion, social development and
access to entitlements through convergence.