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The Twenty Point Programme (TPP) was launched by the Govt. of India in 1975. The
programme was first revised in 1982 and again in 1986. Over the years, the need for restructuring
the Programme has been felt in the light of achievements and experiences as well as the introduction
of several new policies and programmes by the Govt. of India. Although the TPP has been in
existence for last 30 years, it is still relevant today as the desired objectives of eradication of poverty
and improvement in the quality of life of the common man have yet to be completely attained. The
TPP – 1986 has now been restructured in conformity with the priorities of the Govt. of India as
contained in the National Common Minimum Programme (NCMP), the Millennium Development
Goals (MDGs) of the United Nations and the SAARC Social Charter. It renews the nation’s
commitment to eradicating poverty, raising productivity, reducing income inequalities and removing
social and economic disparities. The restructured Twenty Point Programme (TPP) – 2006 has come
into force with effect from 01.04.2007.
(i) Total
(ii) SC Nos.
(iii) ST Nos.
(iv) Women Nos.
Rehabilitation of Orphans
(i) Assistance to Home for Children 10
(Shishu Greh)
- In country adoptions Nos.
- Inter country adoptions Nos.
56 Welfare of the aged Under the Scheme – Integrated
Programme for older persons –
(i) Beneficiaries under Day-case Nos. 100
Homes
(ii) Beneficiaries under Old-age Homes Nos. 100
XVII Gramin Sadak (Rural
. Roads)
57 Rural Roads - PMGSY Length of Road Constructed KM
Note: The monthly monitorable items under TPP-2006 which are applicable to Delhi have
been shown in green colour. The tentative targets for 2007-08 against these items
have been indicated.