Hand Book for Gaon Burahs and Panchayati Raj Leader
Hand Book for Gaon Burahs and Panchayati Raj Leader Hand Book for Gaon Burahs and Panchayati Raj Leader
52CHAPTER- XIITEXTILES AND HANDICRAFTS, AND ROLE OF PRIs / GBsFollowing are the various schemes/ activities, of the Department ofTextile and Handicrafts Lohit District, Tezu.1. Training: - There are 4 (four) Nos. of training centers including onesericulture demonstration centre in which various type of training indifferent trades are imparted -a) Craft Centre at Tezu: - Training imparted in –Weaving, Knitting,Cane & Bamboo Blacksmithy, Wood-Carving, and Carpentryb) Weaving Centre at Wakro – Training imparted in – weavingc) Weaving Centre at Goiliang – training imparted in weavingd) weaving Centre at Nongkhon – Training imparted in weavinge) sericulture Demonstration farm at NongkhonUnemployed rural youth (class-VIII pass) can undergo training for takingup self employment avocations.2. Production schemes:-There are also some productions schemes with the department -likecarpentry, blacksmith, weaving and cane & Bamboo. Passed out local youthare assisted for undertaking income generating self employment avocations inthis scheme.3. Sericulture SchemeThere are Govt. Sericulture Demonstration farms at various locations of thestate where rearing/productions of Eri & Muga are done.4. Vanya Silk Development Programme (CSS) :-Under Vanya Silk Development Programme, a CSS programmes, villageweavers with land of their own are covered under Eri food plantation.Batches of farmers under Muga sector are also identified.Under this scheme, low cost rearing house are also constructed, byproviding them necessary CGI sheet and cash money of Rs.10, 000.00 each.5. Weavers Health Care Insurance Scheme (CSS) :-Govt. has introduced this new scheme in the last financial year incollaboration with ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company Ltd. Throughthis, scheme the traditional weavers are extended the medical support byreimbursement of medical treatment upto the ceiling limit of Rs.15000/- perweaver within the year. Besides, some nearest Nursing Homes and Hospitalare empanelled for the treatment of the ailing weavers with cashless facilityunder OPD and hospitalization.The role of the PRIs and GBs in implementing above programmes isnoteworthy since all schemes are meant for the rural people.
53Proper identification of the beneficiary through GB/PRI is the key for thesuccess of the schemes hence they are requested to forward the names ofgenuine beneficiaries only. They are also requested to render cooperationduring implementation.
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- Page 10 and 11: 6SAMPLE APPOINTMENT ORDER FOR GBIn
- Page 12 and 13: 8CHAPTER-IILAW AND ORDER AND ROLE O
- Page 14 and 15: 10CHAPTER- IIIVARIOUS RURAL DEVELOP
- Page 16 and 17: 12INTRODUCTION:CHAPTER-IVROLES / RE
- Page 18 and 19: 14E. IMPLEMENTATION OF WAGE EMPLOYM
- Page 20 and 21: 16At District Level1. Project Direc
- Page 22 and 23: 18All mothers must attend postnatal
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- Page 26 and 27: 22HIV IS NOT SPREAD BY-• Sharing
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- Page 36 and 37: 32ATTENTION! ATTENTION !! ATTENTION
- Page 38 and 39: 34CHAPTER-VIIMPLEMENTATION OF PHE &
- Page 40 and 41: 36In conclusion the role of GBs and
- Page 42 and 43: 38d) ASSISTANCE TO PWD (Persons wit
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- Page 46 and 47: 424. Commercial Crop Programme.Unde
- Page 48 and 49: 44Under Tractor subsidy also, PRIs
- Page 50 and 51: 46CHAPTER: XA.H. & VETY DEPARTMENT
- Page 52: 48Modes of transmission:-• THE VI
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- Page 65 and 66: 61CHAPTER XVDISASTER MANAGEMENT AND
- Page 67 and 68: 63VILLAGE DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLANL
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- Page 79 and 80: 75f. Distance of the Village from t
- Page 81 and 82: 77CHAPTER XVIPDS MANAGEMENT AND ROL
- Page 83 and 84: 79CHAPTER XVIIREGISTRATION OF BIRTH
- Page 85 and 86: 81governed by the provision regardi
- Page 87 and 88: 83ANNEXURE (A)IN THE COURT OF EXECU
- Page 89 and 90: 85CHAPTER XVIIIERADICATION OF CHILD
- Page 91 and 92: 87members of the project societies
- Page 93 and 94: 89CHAPTER XIXADULT LITERACY AND THE
- Page 95 and 96: 91Schemes/Programmes of TRYSEM, DWC
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53Proper identification of the beneficiary through GB/PRI is the key <strong>for</strong> thesuccess of the schemes hence they are requested to <strong>for</strong>ward the names ofgenuine beneficiaries only. They are also requested to render cooperationduring implementation.