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Development Sector

5. ALOK KUMAR 19. PALLAVI PAWAR


34. MOHANRAM S. 41. PAWAN KAMALESH THADANI
22. HARSHITA JOSHI 57. SHREEMAYEE PANDA
Topic Slide No.

Introduction to Development Sector 2

Global Players 3

Top Indian Players 4

Government interventions in Development sector 5

Private organization in Development sector 6

Human Development Index 7

National Rural Livelihood Mission 8

United Nations Millennium Development Goals 10

CSR Activities shaping Development Sector 11

Money Spent for Development CSR 12

CSR spent: State wise 13

Type and sources of donations 14

Process of Funding 15
Introduction

India after Independence- Shattered economy, Widespread


illiteracy, Shocking poverty

India declared polio free country in 2014

2018- Govt. launched Ayushman Bharat Scheme-


covering around 40% of country’s population

Development sector became valid third sector along with


agriculture and industry

NGOs has a key role because of non-delivery by govt. and


rapid disintegration of social support structures
2
UNDP (United Nations
Department for Development
International Programme)
Development 01
01
08 WHO (World
08 02
02 Health
Organization)
Bill and Melinda Gates
Foundation
Top Global
07 Top Global 03
07 Organizations 03
Organizations UNICEF

CARE (Co-operative 04
06 04
for Assistance & 06
Relief Everywhere) 05
05 WFP (World Food
Programme)
World Bank
3
Indian Developmental Organisation

Jeevika Development Society

CARD (Centre for Advanced


Research and Development)

IFFCO Foundation
ASA (Action for Social
Development)

PRADHAN(Professional
Assistance for Development
Action)
SRIJAN(Self-Reliant Initiative
through Joint Action) 4
Government interventions in Development
sector
Schemes and policies implemented Schemes and policies implemented

High Yielding Variety Programme [1960]


Deen Dayal Upadhaya Grameen Kaushalya
Yojana [2014]
Indira Awaas Yojana [1995]

Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana [2000] Atal Pension Yojana [2015]

MGNREGA [2005] Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana [2015]


Digital India [2015]
National Horticulture Mission [2005]
Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana [2015]
Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana [2007]
Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana [2016]
National Food Security Mission [2007]
Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana
[2015]
Mahila Kisan Sashaktikaran Pariyojana
[2009] Digital India [2015]
Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana [2014]

5 Startup India [2016]


rivate organization in Development sector
SAMMAAN  AKSHAYA
FOUNDATION-2007. TRUST-  healthy
children education, 0food and care to
health services and 5the street destitute.
welfare of women
SMILE Private
FOUNDATION- HELPAGE
NGO’s
rehabilitation of INDIA:
the Established in
underprivileged  1978

UDAAN WELFARE UDAY


FOUNDATION- FOUNDATION-
women, children and health projects for
senior citizens, common people,child
chemotheraphy  rights
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Source: Economic Times hdr.undp
Human Development Index
India in HDI Rankings
• India ranked 130th with
score of 0.640- medium
human development
HDI category
• Between 1990-2017,
50% increase in HDI
value.
Life Expectancy GNI Index
Index Education Index A decent
Long and Knowledge standard of Limitations
• Focuses only on basic
Healthy Life living
dimensions
• Average measure
• Long term human
development outcomes

7
National Rural Livelihood Mission
Aim:
Belief:
• It is poverty elevation
"The core belief of National
programme
Rural Livelihoods Mission
• promoting self-employment and
(NRLM) is that the poor have
organization of rural poor in
innate capabilities and a strong
SHG
desire to come out of poverty.  

Succeeded by Deen Dayal


Aantoday Yojana in 2015 • Launched in June 2011
• Launched by Ministry of
Rural Development, GOI
In AP and Kerala experiment • Budget $ 5.1 + 1 billion
with mass SHG programme
showed positive impact

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NRLM
NRLM

49.5 lakh SHG promoted

248739- No of 556.3 lakhs households


Community Resource were mobilized to SHG
Person Developed

Geographial
Coverage
277601 Village • 34 Districts
Organisation promoted • 5790 Blocks
• 353360 Villages

gov.in
10
• 8 goals set by 189 UN members United Nations Millennium
state in September 2000 Development Goals
• Completed by 2015
• Millennium Declaration signed
at September global summit
Eradicate extreme Improve maternal
held at New York poverty and hunger health
• Implementation began on 1st
Jan 2001
• SDGs replaced MDGs in 2016 Combat HIV-AIDS,
Achieve universal
malaria and other
The final MDG Report: primary education
diseases
• Since 1990, number of people
living in extreme poverty
Promote gender
declined by half Ensure environmental
equality and empower
• Proportion of undernourished sustainability
women
people fallen by almost half
• Primary school enrolment rate
Develop a global
reached 91% Reduce child mortality partnership for
• Under five mortality rate development
declined by half undp
CSR Activities shaping Development Sector
• Enactment of Companies Act, 2013 by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, introduced the CSR as a
mandatory provision by imposing statutory obligation on Companies to take up CSR projects towards
social welfare activities. 

Expenditure 17-18 Expenditure FY 15-16

2 325 14
1379
3486
32 342 118 4
1066

1773

4942
342 4607

Swacch bharat kosh Slum Area dev


Rural Dev Health, Poverty
Swacch bharat kosh Slum Area dev Rural Dev Education Clean Ganga
Health, Poverty Education Clean Ganga
Gender Equality Gender Equality

11 csr-gov
Money Spent for Development CSR

Company Names 14-15 15-16 16-17 16000


14528 14242
14000
RIL 684 649 745 12000

Money Spent
10000
ITC Ltd 312 245 278 8365
8000

6000
Infosis 207 301 312.6
4000

TCS 312 330 400 2000

0
YEAR

2014-15 2015-16 2016-17

INR14528 Cr INR 14242 Cr INR 8365 Cr

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CSR spent: State wise
3000

2500
2465

2043
2000
Axis Title

1500
1445
1430

1000
883 859
790
596 631 623
564 544
539 517
500 488 503
403 376
373 415 422
352 317
308 324
293 321
252 237 286
222 194
151 136 147
122
0
Maharastra Karnataka Gujrat Tamil nadu Odisa Delhi WB Rajsthan

Axis Title

14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18

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Type and sources of donations

1. Urban versus 3. Urban


2. Public fund 4. Commercial
rural donator to rural 5.Communal
raising events donation
communities communities labour

7. Donated 8. 9. Raffles and 10.


6. Agricultural lotteries
food Contributions Anonymous
donation donors
preparation to pledges

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Process of Funding

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

The profession
Thank you ! Integrity Calculating and
of market
recording project
input
Ackmowledgement
Progress report The importance of
of donation
positive attitude

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Thank You

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