Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs

Tamil Nadu, MP, UP, AP, Chattisgarh lead in implementing urban poverty alleviation programmes

Posted On: 06 APR 2017 6:04PM by PIB Delhi

   Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Chattisgarh are ahead of other States in addressing urban poverty during the last three years i.e 2014-17.

            As per the information furnished to Rajya Sabha today by the Minister of State for Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation, Tamil Nadu is in the forefront in assisting urban poor with subsidized loans for self-employment through setting up of individual and group micro enterprises and formation of Self-Help Groups under Deen Dayal Antyodaya Yojana-NULM (DAY-NULM) and Uttar Pradesh led in skilling urban poor. Madhya Pradesh stood second in skill training and providing loans support.

            Details of performance of leading States under different components of DAY-NULM are as below:

State

No of urban poor given

skill training

No of beneficiaries

gven subsidized loans

Self-Help Groups

formed

Tamil Nadu

1,04,448

30.258

24,245

Madhya Pradesh

1,17,133

26,558

  8,973

Uttar Pradesh

1,89,831

14,138

15,954

Andhra Pradesh

   45,236

15,617

12,278

Chattisgarh

   30,022

  8,185

14,393

West Bengal

   64,277

  2,418

10,871

Karnataka

   38,007

  8,799

  5,021

Maharashtra

   29,317

  8,202

  6,921

Bihar

   29,762

     890

  8,390

Telangana

   12,546

  3,182

10,097

Gujarat

   12,090

  2,216

  7,186

 

            National Urban Livelihoods Mission (NULM) was launched in September,2016 with the objective of reducing the poverty and vulnerability of urban poor households by enabling them to access gainful self-employment and skilled wage employment opportunities for improvements in their livelihoods on a sustainable basis. NULM which was launched in 790 cities and towns in 2013 was subsequently extended to all the statutory 4,041 cities and towns in February, 2016.

            During 2014-17, 8,07,187 urban poor were given skill training, 1,35,158 beneficiaries were given subsidized bank loans for setting up own enterprises and 1,62,285 Self-Help Groups have been formed for taking up income augmenting activities with the support of bank loans.

AAR/KM

April 6, 2017



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