Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojna aims to (1) improve food security and nutrition by providing additional labor employment in rural areas and (2) create permanent community and economic assets in rural areas. It provides employment to all families in a village or surrounding area, prioritizing agricultural workers, unskilled laborers, marginal farmers, women, and scheduled castes. The Ministry of Rural Development developed an online system called OMMAS to monitor the program, requiring officers and bankers to enter all prescribed data online.
Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojna aims to (1) improve food security and nutrition by providing additional labor employment in rural areas and (2) create permanent community and economic assets in rural areas. It provides employment to all families in a village or surrounding area, prioritizing agricultural workers, unskilled laborers, marginal farmers, women, and scheduled castes. The Ministry of Rural Development developed an online system called OMMAS to monitor the program, requiring officers and bankers to enter all prescribed data online.
Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojna aims to (1) improve food security and nutrition by providing additional labor employment in rural areas and (2) create permanent community and economic assets in rural areas. It provides employment to all families in a village or surrounding area, prioritizing agricultural workers, unskilled laborers, marginal farmers, women, and scheduled castes. The Ministry of Rural Development developed an online system called OMMAS to monitor the program, requiring officers and bankers to enter all prescribed data online.
Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojna aims to (1) improve food security and nutrition by providing additional labor employment in rural areas and (2) create permanent community and economic assets in rural areas. It provides employment to all families in a village or surrounding area, prioritizing agricultural workers, unskilled laborers, marginal farmers, women, and scheduled castes. The Ministry of Rural Development developed an online system called OMMAS to monitor the program, requiring officers and bankers to enter all prescribed data online.
(A) Primary Objectives: – To improve the food security
and nutritional level through additional labor employment for the members of the families of labor intensive in rural areas. (B) Minor Objectives: – To create permanent community, social and economic assets and infrastructure development facilities in the rural areas, so that they can solve their initial problems ELIGIBILITY
1.Through this scheme, labor employment will be provided to all
the families of the village or the surrounding area. 2.Under this scheme, priority will be given to agricultural workers, unskilled laborers, marginal farmers, women and scheduled caste members ONLINE MANAGEMENT, MONITORING AND ACCOUNTING SYSTEM (OMMAS)
• The Ministry of Rural Development has developed
Online Management, Monitoring and Accounting System (OMMAS) as a mechanism for monitoring the programme. All the officers involved with the programme are required to furnish “online” all the data and information as may be prescribed by NRRDA from time to time in the relevant modules of OMMAS. The bankers are also required to enter the data in this software only. The State Government is responsible for maintenance of computer hardware and software as well as internet connectivity. THE END