Government Schemes Why Some Schemes Succeed and Others Fail

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The political necessity to announce schemes in grandiose terms is apparent in almost every government. But understanding the reasons why some schemes succeed and others fail can teach us lessons about how to make ideas work. The idea must be socially desirable, technically feasible, and administratively doable. By examining the past and present of government schemes, we can see which aspects of the idea are essential for its success. And we can learn from comparisons of successful and failed schemes.

Pradhan Mantri Gramin Awaas Yojana

The Pradhan Mantri Gramin Awsyanana (PMGAY), also known as the Prime Minister's Rural Housing Scheme or the Indira Awasyanan, was a government social welfare programme. sarkari yojana It was launched to provide affordable houses to the rural poor and was followed by the housing for all by 2022 initiative, which aims to provide affordable housing for the urban poor by 2022.

Bima Bima Yojana

Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bhima Yojana is the personal accident insurance scheme of the Modi government. The scheme is available to all citizens and provides a death or disability benefit of Rs 2 lakhs. It is one of the cheapest insurance schemes available in the country. However, not all benefits are available in this scheme. You should also take note of your age and other personal details before applying for it.

Mukhyamantri Amrutam Yojana

Mukhyamantri Amrutam "MA" Vatsalya Yojana is a tertiary care insurance scheme in Gujarat. This scheme provides coverage of up to Rs. 3,00,000 for a family of five. Under the scheme, certain procedures like Kidney Transplant, Kidney and Pancreas Transplant, and Knee and Hip replacement are also covered. Pm yojana However, any excess cost has to be borne by the beneficiary.

Shaala Siddhi

This scheme aims to provide education to underprivileged children in need. The government of Gujarat upgraded the infrastructure of government schools and has decided to use Shaala Siddhi as the primary tool for school evaluation. This new scheme focuses on holistic development of students and involves an individual action plan for each government school. The progress of each government school will be reviewed by teams of stakeholders. The progress of students in the government schools will be monitored through a combination of interaction and checking of books.

Chief Minister's Comprehensive Insurance Scheme

The PM-JAY scheme is an exclusive government health insurance scheme, designed for lower socio-economic groups. Under this scheme, low-income households can claim up to Rs. 5 lakh in medical coverage for a single premium of Rs. 30 per year. In addition to covering hospitalization and diagnostic procedures, this scheme offers scholarship schemes to underprivileged children. Thousands of eligible individuals are covered under the scheme, and more than 1,000 medical procedures are covered under the insurance policy.