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Twenty Point Programme (TPP) – 2006

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.

The restructured TPP-2006 consists of 20 Points and 66 monitorable items as follows:

Point Item Name of the Points / Items Parameters/indicators/Schemes to be Unit Target


No. No. monitored
(Tentative)
2007-08
I. Garibi Hatao (Poverty
Eradication)
Rural Areas
1 Employment generation (i) No. of job cards issued Nos.
under the National Rural (ii) Employment generated Nos.
employment Guarantee (iii) Wages given in cash & Kind Rs.
Act.
2 Swarnjayanti Gram Individual swarozgaries Assisted
Swarojgar Yojna (i) Total Nos.
(ii) SC Nos.
(iii) ST Nos.
(iv) Women Nos.
(v) Disabled person Nos.
3 Sampooran Grameen Wages Employment Generated
Rojgar Yojna (i) Total No. of
(ii) SC Man-
(iii) ST days
(iv) Women

4 Rural Business Hubs in Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)


Partnership with to be signed under various schemes
Panchyats of this items.
5 Self help groups SHGs under SGSY
- SHGs formed Nos.
- SHGs to whom income generating Nos.
activities provided

SHGs under other schemes Nos.


Urban Areas
6 Swarn Jayanti Shahri (a) Urban Wages Employment
Rojgar Yojna Programme:
Wage Employment Generated
(i) Total Nos.
(ii) SC Nos.
(iii) ST Nos.
(iv) Women Nos.

(b) Urban Self Employment Prog:


People Assisted for self employment

(i) Total
(ii) SC Nos.
(iii) ST Nos.
(iv) Women Nos.

II Jan Shakti (Power to


People)
7 Local Self Government Status of number of activities devolved
(Panchayati Raj and to Panchayats out of the 29 activities
Urban Local Bodies) to be monitored
- Activity Mapping for
devolution of
functions
- Budget Flow of
Funds
- Assignment of
Functionaries
8 Quick and inexpensive A Bill of Nyaya Panchayat is to be
Justice – Gram placed before the Parliament.
Nyayalayas and Nyaya Information would be provided once
Panchyats. the bill is passed.
9 District Planning Status of constitution of District
Committees. Planning Committees to be monitored
III. Kishan Mitra (Support
of Frarmers)
10 Water shed development Area Covered Hect.
and
Dry land farming A pilot scheme for enhancing
sustainability in dry land framing
system is proposed to be implemented
in the arid and semi arid regions of the
country. The scheme is yet to be
approved
11 Marketing and (i) Construction of Rural
infrastructural support Godowns/Grameen Bhandaran
to farmers Yojna Tonne
- Storage capacity created Nos.
- Marketing Infrastructure Projects
sanctioned Nos.
(ii) Development of Agricultural
Marketing infrastructure, grading
and standardization
- Projects relating to development
of markets and marketing
infrastructure sanctioned
12 Irrigation facilities (i) Micro Irrigation for Agriculture
(including minor and - Area covered under Drip irrigation
micro irrigation) for - Area covered under sprinkler Hect.
agriculture irrigation
(ii) Minor Irrigation Hect.
- Area Covered
- Irrigation potential created Hect.
- No. of schemes recommended Hect.
/approved Nos.
13 Credit to farmers Credit Cards issued Nos.
14 Distribution of waste Land Distributed
land to the landless (i) Total Hect.
(ii) SC Hect.
(iii) ST Hect.
(iv) Others Hect.

IV. Shramik Kalyan


(Labour Welfare)
15 Social Security for The Scheme “Social Security Scheme
Agricultural and for unorganized workers” is under
Unorganized labour consideration of Govt. of India
16 Minimum wages (a) Agriculture and Farm Workers
enforcement (including (i) Inspections made Nos.
farm labour) (ii) Irregularities detected Nos.
(iii) Irregularities rectified Nos.
(iv) Claims filed Nos.
(v) Claims settled Nos.
(vi) Prosecution cases pending Nos.
(vii) Prosecution cases filed Nos.
(viii) Prosecution cases Decided Nos.
(b) Others Nos.
17 Prevention of child (i) Project Societies set up Nos.
labour (ii) School opened Nos.
(iii) Children covered Nos.
(iv) Children mainstreamed Nos.
18 Welfare of women labour Information on this item will be
provided under the scheme Grant-in-
aid to voluntary agencies for projects
relating to women worker
V. Khadya Suraksha (Food
Security)
19 Food Security:
(i) Targeted (i) Allocation of Food Grains to
public States/UTs Tonne
distribution (ii) Off take of States/UTs Tonne
system
(i) Allocation of Food Grains to
(ii) Antodya Anna States/UTs Tonne
Yojna, (ii) Off take of States/UTs Tonne

(iii) Establishing Grain Banks established Nos.


grain banks
in chronically
food scarcity
areas
VI. Subke Liye Aawas
(Housing for all)
20 Rural housing – Indira (i) Houses sanctioned Nos.
awaas yojna (ii) Houses constructed Nos.
21 EWS / LIG Houses in (i) Houses sanctioned Nos. 26000
urban areas (ii) Houses constructed Nos. 26000
VII. Shudh Peya Jal (Clean
Drinking Water)
22 Rural Areas: Swajaldhara Scheme is dropped
- Swa-jaldhara (i) Habitations covered (NC and PC) Nos.
- Accelerated (ii) Slipped back Habitations with
Rural Water water quality problems covered Nos.
Supply
Programme
23 Urban Areas: (i) Towns to cover Nos.
- Accelerated Urban
Water Supply (ii) Towns covered Nos.
Programme
VIII. Jan Jan Ka Swasthya
(Health for All)
24 Control and prevention This items is convered under National
of major diseases: Rural Health Mission. Information on
(a) HIV/AIDS (b) TB (C) subjects like ASHA selected and
Malaria (d) Leprosy trained, CHCs, PHCs and Sub-centres
(e) Blindness established, Rogi Kalyan Samities set
up etc will be provided by the Ministry
25 National Rural Health Information on subjects like ASHA
Mission selected and trained, CHCs, PHCs and
Sub-centres established, Rogi Kalyan
Samities set up etc will be provided by
the Ministry
26 Immunization of (i) Routine Immunisation comprising
Children of Tetanus, DPT, Polio, BCG and
Measles
- Infants Immunised Nos. 299200

(ii) Pulse Polio Immunisation Prog.


- Infants Immunised Nos. 280000
27 Sanitation Programme in
- Rural Areas (i) Individual Household latrines
constructed Nos.

- Urban Areas Sanitation Programme in Urban areas


is covered under the scheme –
JNNURM. The Ministry of Urban Dev.
would supply information on Annual
basis
28 Institutional Delivery Delivery in institutions Nos. 250000
29 Prevention of Female (i) Sex ratio at birth
Foeticide (ii) Cases/Conviction under PNDT Act
Nos.
30 Supplementary nutrition (i) Children (6 months to 6 yrs)
for Mothers and Children receiving supplementary nutrition
under ICDS Scheme Nos.
(ii) No. of pregnant mothers receiving
supplementary nutrition under
ICDS scheme Nos.
31 Two Child norms (i) Sterilizations Nos.
(ii) IUD Insertions Nos.
IX. Sabke Liye Shiksha
(Education for All)
32 Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan (i) Appointment of Teacher Nos.
(ii) Construction of School Bldgs. Nos.
(iii) Reducing drop out rates at
primary level by 5% points Percenta
ge
33 Mid Day Meal Scheme: (i) No. of children availing mid-day
- Compulsory meal State/UT wise Nos.
Elementary Education (ii) Food grains allocated and utilized, Metric
State/UT wise Tonne
(iii) Kitchen shed unit allocated
constructed in progress State/UT
wise Nos.
Anusuchit Jaati, Jan
X. Jaati, Alp-Sankhyak
Evam Anya Pichara
Varg Kalyan (Welfare of
Scheduled Caste,
Scheduled Tribes,
Minorities and OBCs)
34 SC Families Assisted SC Families Assisted Nos. 4500
35 Rehabitation of The scheme in this regard is yet to
Scavengers come into existence
36 ST Families Assisted ST Families Assisted Nos.
37 Rights of Forest Dwellers A Bill on this item is under
– Owners of minor forest consideration of the Government. On
produce passing of the Bill information will
be supplied by Govt. of India
38 Primitive Tribal Groups (i) Performance of the projects/
activities undertaken under the
Centrally Funded Schemes for the
exclusive development of Primitive
Tribal Groups (PTG) to be
monitored.
(ii) Monitoring the progress of an
Insurance scheme – (Janshree
Bima Yojana) for each of PTG
family.
39 No Alienation of Tribal Under the prevention of alienation and
Lands restoration of alienated Tribal land,
number of cases of Tribal land
alienation:
(i) Filed in court
(ii) Cases disposed off
(iii) Cases rejected
(iv) Cases decided in favour of Tribals
(v) Cases pending in Court
40 Implementation of Status of implementation of PESA in
Panchayats (Extension to States and Central Ministries to be
Schedules Areas) Act monitored
(PESA)
41 Welfare of Minorities (i) 15 Point Programme for the welfare
of minorities. There are a number
of schemes covered under 15 Point
programme for the welfare of
Minorities. Progress on these
schemes will be provided by the
Ministry of Minority Affairs
(ii) Coaching and Allied Scheme for
Minorities
- Students benefited Nos.
42 Professional education Information to be provided by AICTE,
among all minority UGC and National Commission for
communities Minority Educational Institutions
43 Reservation of OBCs in:
- Education A Bill on the reservation of seats for
OBCs is yet to be approved

- Employment (i) Representation of OBCs in Central Nos.


Government Services.
(ii) Vacancies reserved and filled up by Nos.
the OBC candidates on the basis of
Civil Services Examination.
XI. Mahila Kalyan (Women
Welfare)
44 Financial Assistance for Details of various schemes under this
Women Welfare item such as Swayamsidha, Swadhar,
Rashtriya Mahila Kosh and Support to
Training and Employment Programme
(STEP) for women will be provided by
the Ministry of Women and Child
Development
45 Improved participation of
women in
(a) Panchayats Participation of women in Panchayats
(b) Municipalities Participation of women in
Municipalities
(c) State Legislatures Participation of women in State
Legislation
(d) Parliament Participation of women in Parliament
XII. Bal kalyan (Child
Welfare)
46 Universalisation of ICDS ICDS Blocks Operational (Cumulative) Nos. 35
Scheme
47 Functional Anganwadis (i) Anganwadis Functional (Cumulative) Nos. 4500
(ii) Children covered Nos. 440000
(iii) Malnutrition cases noticed Nos. 4000
XIII. Yuva Vikas
(Youth Development)
48 Sports for all in Rural A scheme of Panchayat Yuva Khel
and Urban Areas Abhiyan is under consideration of
the Planning Commission
49 Rashtriya Sadbhavana Nehru Yuva Sathee deployed Nos.
Yojana
50 National Service Scheme (i) Enrolment of NSS Volunteers Nos.
(ii) Special camping Programme Nos.
(iii) Adoption of villages Nos.
XIV. Basti Sudhar
(Improvement of
Slums)
51 Number of Urban Poor Poor Families Assisted Nos. 2000
Families assisted under
seven point charter viz.
land tenure, housing at
affordable cost, water,
sanitation, health,
education and social
security.
XV. Paryavaran Sanrakshan
evam Van Vridhi
(Environment
Protection and
Afforestation)
52 Afforestation:
(a) Area covered (a) Area Covered under Plantation on – Hect. 261
under plantation Public and Forest Lands
on – public and
forest lands

(b) Number of (b) Number of Seedlings planted on – Nos. 18.30


seedings planted Public and Forest Lands lacs
on – public and
forest lands
53 Prevention of pollution of (i) National River Conservation Plan for
Rivers and water bodies 34 rivers
- Sewerage plants set up Nos.
- Low cost sanitation Nos.
(ii) National lake conservation plan for
41 lakes
- Sewerage plants set up Nos.
- Low cost sanitation Nos.
54 Solid and liquid waste
management in:
- Rural Areas (i) New projects sanctioned Nos.
(ii) On going projects Nos.
(iii) Projects completed Nos.

- Urban Areas Urban infrastructure developed


scheme
XVI. Samajik Suraksha
(Social Security)
55 Rehabitation of Rehabilitation of handicapped
handicapped and (i) Deen Dayal Rehabilitation Scheme Nos. 1000
orphans - Beneficiaries
(ii) Assistance to Disabled persons for Nos. 500
purchase / fitting of Aids and
Appliances
- Beneficiries

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

XVII Grameen Oorja


I. (Energization of Rural
Area)
58 Bio-diesel Production - Area covered under plantation of Hect.
Jatroph curcas
59 Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Villages electrified Nos.
Vidyutikaran Yojana
60 Renewable Energy (i) Remote village Programme No. of
remote
villages/
Hamlets
provided
with
renewab
le
energy
lighting
system
(ii) Family Type Bio-Gas Plants for
No. of
cooking
family
type
Bio-gas
Plants
provided
in rural
areas
61 Energising pump sets Pumpsets Energised Nos.
62 Supply of Electricity (i) Electricity demanded Nos.
(ii) Electricity supplied Nos.
(iii) Shortage observed Nos.
63 Supply of kerosene and Kerosene
LPG (i) Allocation of Kerosene in States MT
(ii) Stock of Kerosene lifted and MT
Distributed
LPG
(i) LPG Consumers Nos.
(ii) Quantity of LPG Distributed MT
through PR Institutions
XIX. Pichhara Kshetra Vikas
(Development of
Backward Areas)
64 Backward Regions Information on utilization of funds
Grants Fund designed to redress regional
imbalances in development through
PR Institutions
XX. e-Shasan
(IT enabled e-
Governance)
65 Central and State Under the National e-Governance
Governments Programme, 27 Mission Mode Projects
have been identified in Central Govt.,
State Govt., Integrated Services and
supported components category. For
each of the project, following
parameters would be monitored :
(i) List of Deliverables/Milestones
(ii) Time schedule for each Deliverables
/Milestones
(iii)Present status
66 Panchayats Projects relating to Panchayats and
Municipalities are part of State
Municipals category Mission Mode Projects of
National e-Governance Programme.
These are under Design and
approval phase. Monitoring would
start when the projects are
approved and enter into the stage of
implementation

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.

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