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Annual Report

2010-11

Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan


Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports
Government of India
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 3
OBJECTIVES 3
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AND EMPOWERMENT THROUGH YOUTH PROGRAMMES 4
THE STRUCTURE 7
PROGRESS REPORT 2010-11 9

REGULAR PROGRAMMES 12-25


1. Youth Club Contact & Feedback Programme (YCCFP)
2. Meeting of Youth Leaders for Planning and Review
3. Youth Club Exchange Programme
4. Capacity Building of Youth for Social Sector programmes/ activities
5. Skill up gradation Training Programme (SUTP) for women in 200 Border/Tribal/Backward Districts
6. Skill Development Training Programme under NCVT Scheme in 50 Districts covering participants from
200 Districts
7. Provision of Sports Material for Youth Clubs:
8 & 9 Block & District Level Sports Tournaments
10 & 11. Block & District Level Folk Cultural Festival:
12. District Youth Awards (Individual) :
13. Celebration of Important National and International Days:
14. Sharamdan Shivirs (Work Camps)
15. District Youth Convention
16. Quarterly Meetings of District Advisory Committee on Youth Programmes (DACYP) and State
Advisory Committee on Youth Programmes (SACYP):
17. Documentation:
18. Exhibition of Handicraft (YUVA KRITI) prepared by Rural Youth and State Cultural Festival
19. Rajiv Gandhi Adventure Scheme
20. Days and weeks celebrations

NATIONAL PROGRAMME FOR YOUTH AND ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT (NPYAD) 26-37


1. NATIONAL YOUTH FESTIVAL
2. NATIONAL INTEGRATION CAMPS
3. YOUTH LEADERSHIP AND PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
4. LIFE SKILLS EDUCATION TRAINING TO ADOLESCENTS

SPONSORED OR CONVERGENCE PROGRAMMES 38-58


1. PANCHAYAT YUVA KRIDA AUR KHEL ABHIYAN (PYKKA)
2. NATIONAL YOUTH CORPS SCHEME
3. ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
4. NATIONAL LAUNCHING CEREMONY OF TRAINING OF YOUTH ON HUMAN RIGHTS
5. PLANTATION DRIVE TO OBSERVE EARTH FESTIVAL under MY EARTH MY DUTY CAMPAIGN
6. THIRD TRIBAL YOUTH EXCHANGE PROGRAMME
7. JAMMU & KASHMIR YOUTH EXCHANGE PROGRAMME, 2010
8. PROGRAMMES WITH MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS
9. MAHATMA GANDHI NATIONAL RURAL EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE ACT (MGNREGA) PROJECT
10. ORGANISATION OF STATE AND DISTRICT LEVEL CAPACITY BUILDING WORKSHOPS ON TSC
AS A PART OF NIRMAL BIHAR TOTAL SANITATION AWARENESS CAMPAIGN (NBTSAC)
11. VOTER AWARENESS CAMPAIGN IN BIHAR
12. TRADITIONAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILL CERTIFICATE PROJECT
13. SAFE KIDS “Walk This Way” PROJECT
14. WORKSHOP TO STRENGTHEN LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENTS AND ACCELERATE RURAL
DEVELOPMENT

STATISTICAL DETAILS OF PARTICIPATION OF YOUTH IN VARIOUS YOUTH PROGRAMMES


IN THE YEARState/UT wise District Level Regular Programmes 2010-11 (Annexure 1-16) 59-88

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INTRODUCTION
Implementation of programmes, projects and activities for adolescent and youth empowerment
is the forte of NYKS.

With the demographic dividend accruing to the country along with the promise of its continuance
till 2035, the paramount concern of every training institution and programme-implementing-
agency in the government today is to optimize the capacity building programmes for the
youth.

Youth being the vibrant and major human resource for strengthening democracy and
development, make a strong force for the social and economic transformation of the country.
There is a need for a large scale engagement of youth in the socio-economic, cultural and
political development of the country.

At the same time it is also necessary to keep up the old tradition of objectifying the value
orientation among the adolescent and youth.

Another aspect of the youth socialization in India is volunteerism that must be kept alive in
the heart of the new generation that grows from adolescence to the youth age continuously
in the life of the nation.

Volunteerism, Organized behavioural response to the community stimulus, and, Networking


form the basis of youth programmes that are formed by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and
Sports to empower and develop rural and urban youth.

Capacity building, awareness, life skills and organized action make a strong base of
interventions for the youth that the ministry plans and implements through its agencies and
bodies.

Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan ( NYKS) is the premier body of the ministry for initiating such
actions with the rural youth of the country. It was established as an autonomous body of the
department of youth affairs in the Ministry of Human Resource Development in 1987. Later
on, when the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports was established as an independent ministry,
NYKS became its flagship programme-implementation organization.

It has since gained strength and outreach to fulfill its objectives of intervention with the rural
youth. Regular programme and establishment grants from the government, along with
the funds from the National Programme for Youth and Adolescent Development (NPYAD)
of Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, facilitate NYKS to implement its annual action plan
carrying various youth programmes in the rural parts of the country.

OBJECTIVES

NYKS was formed with a mission that carries two basic objectives:-

1. To involve the rural youth in nation building activities; and,

2. To develop such skill and values in them with which they should become productive and
responsible citizens of a modern, secular and technological nation.

All the youth programmes and activities carry a certain theme to contribute to the objective
fulfillment.

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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AND EMPOWERMENT
THROUGH YOUTH PROGRAMMES
a. Rural Indian youth and NYKS:-

Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS) has a country-wide network of village-based Youth
Clubs and Mahila Mandals. They are engaged in implementation of programmes and
activities for youth empowerment and development. Capacity building, skill development and
networking through volunteers are the basic elements of all programmes of Ministry of Youth
Affairs & Sports that are implemented through NYKS. Network of 28 zonal offices, 501 district
level offices and 1.25 lakh youth clubs in about half of the villages of the country make a
strong force of a voluntary movement under the auspices of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and
Sports (MOYAS).

The youth population of a nation forms the building block of the Nation. In India, the
youth has played a pivotal role in the freedom struggle, various social movements, and
in developmental endeavors in their collective and individual capacity. The youth bulge of
the present demographic structure of India makes a very important and promising future
force. Hence it is essential that the youth are provided with their entitlements through all
sectors of human and physical development. NYKS, through the programmes and schemes
provided by the Ministry, attempts to provide yet another dimension of youth development
and empowerment especially to the rural, non-student youth who generally stand out of any
institutional framework of formal learning or training apart from the few rural schools and
colleges.

b. Youth Development and Youth Empowerment -the conceptual basis of the Ministry’
schemes and the strategy of NYKS youth work:-

NYKS defines “youth development” and “empowerment” through the conceptual framework
of its work in the field where (a) capacity-development, (b) skill-building, (c) value-formation
and (d) networking of relationships make a total structure of youth work. Involving youth in
nation-building activities and process is another attribute of the youth programmes of the
MOYAS that are conducted by the NYKS. Hence, for the NYKS:--

Youth Empowerment is defined as a multi dimensional and multi-disciplinary process (or a


set of processes) by which the inherent or cultivated strengths of individuals are honed along
with expansion of their relationships with which they generate and grow power for themselves
for making right choices and right designs in their individual lives. 1

On the other hand, the concept of youth development relates to capacity enhancement of the
youth, which is mainly the job of the NYKS at the field level.

The above definition also relates itself to the demands of defining the youth work in terms of
creating social capital in the country through the youth work of NYKS.

Of the total 1.25 lakh youth clubs, about 100,000 youth clubs are networked with 501 district
level offices where multi-pronged linkages are established. These clubs along with NYK

1
NYKS Annual Report 2007-08 page 9- published in 2010.

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offices in the country and 12300 strong National Youth Corps volunteers (earlier National
Service Volunteers) collectively and individually have established that the youth clubs are
non-profit member-bodies who together form astounding social capital.

As per Administrative Reforms Commission (2nd) Report 9 of 2009, social capital “refers to
those institutions, relationships, and norms that shape the quality and quantity of a society’s
interaction. It consists of trust, mutual understanding, shared values and behaviour that bind
together the members of a community and make cooperative action possible. The basic
premise is that such interaction enables people to build communities, to commit themselves
to each other, and to knit the social fabric. A sense of belonging and the concrete experience
of social-networking and the relationships of trust and tolerance that evolve) can bring great
benefits to people.” 2

The network of youth clubs with NYKS provides the basic social capital in the rural India
that waits further to move more forcefully to adopt the Panchayati Raj in its most essential
strengths of participation of the common man in the political and economic process of the
country. It is in this sense the work of NYKS becomes more important in the political, economic
and sociological contexts of the development and empowerment of youth. That they are a
part of the network that provides basic social capital to the country, by itself is a feeling and
the stage that is a catalyst to the collective development of the rural youth.

Aside from this, the new programmes that are being introduced in the Annual Action Plan are
emphasizing and re-emphasizing the need for skill-development of the rural youth for their
employment and self-employment.

NYKS thus makes all out efforts in 501 districts to fulfill its objectives of involving the rural youth
in involving youth in all those activities that are essential and that are part of the government
policy about the youth, and with which they are empowered to become responsible citizens of
a modern, secular and scientifically advancing nation. In the process of youth development, it
forms a good amount of social capital that helps the nation in a multifarious forward march.

C. NYKS youth work -a continuum from intervention to a


movement
NYKS facilitates the rural youth in forming youth groups i.e. Yuva Mandals and Mahila Mandals
through various programme-intervention and capacity building initiatives.

These initiatives are geared towards empowerment and development of the youth groups or
youth clubs as village-based rudimentary institutions, and also for the individual growth of the
members of these groups.

Youth clubs conduct various programmes for the youth of their areas. The youth are also
motivated to combat various local problems and developmental challenges in their respective
areas.

They facilitate in expediting people’s participation in ongoing developmental intervention that


are being carried out by various governmental and non-governmental agencies.

The youth are also motivated to participate in the process of democratic planning and
implementation of various development programmes through Panchayati Raj and other

2
Page 1 Chapter 1, Social Capital , Report no 9 (2009) of Administrative Reforms Commission (2nd).

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institutions of local governance. Over the years, the number of youth groups has increased in
the NYK districts and thus the organization continues to become a mass movement. NYKS
progresses best in its dynamic state of a movement in which youth involve themselves in
institution building and participating in various processes of nation building. It works for the
rural youth, with the rural youth, and reaches out to them through our programmes and
voluntary movement.

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THE STRUCTURE
NYKS has a four-tier structure.
At the helm is a Board of Governors. Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports is the ex-
officio Chairperson of the Board of Governors. Director General is the executive head and is
responsible for managing day-to-day affairs and activities of the Sangathan. The countrywide
network of district level Nehru Yuva Kendras is divided in 28 zones. A Zonal Director heads
each zone. He is expected to ensure that the policies and programmes of the Sangathan are
properly implemented in the field.

A District Youth Coordinator heads each district level office that is called Nehru Yuva Kendra
(NYK). His role is to represent the NYKS to the rural youth and to lead the youth movement
in the field. He is assisted by an Accounts Clerk-cum-Typist, a group D staff member, and
8-10 National Youth Corps volunteers , who are deployed for a period of two years as per
the scheme of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. The district level office (the NYK)
along with the NYC volunteers, is the most important tier of the structure where ideas are
transformed into reality.

Under the chairmanship of the District Magistrate/ Collector, every district of the state has a
District Advisory Committee on Youth Programmes (DACYP). The DACYP guides, supports
and monitors the activities of the NYKs. It deliberates on the Annual Action Plan, its guidelines,
its time table and approves them. The DACYP also monitors the activities and provides
necessary support to the NYK in fulfilling the targets. Constitution of DACYP confirms the
representation of major institutions and departments involved in the district development
programme and plan of the local administration. This set up is meant to facilitate functional
linkages and possible augmentation of resources for effective implementation of youth
programmes through the youth clubs in the district.

A number of youth clubs, ranging from 200 to 500 in every district, are registered with NYKs
through time-to-time campaigns on the formation of youth clubs. In general, an average of
about 100 to 200 youth clubs and mahila mandals in every district have engaged themselves
in different programmes over the last ten to fifteen years. In total 1.25 lakh youth clubs are
registered with all the NYKs together. About one lakh of these are effectively engaged in
different activities every year. Those youth clubs and mahila mandals which are not effective
at one point of time become active with a small intervention of activity over a continuum of
years.

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ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE

Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports


Government of India

Board of Governors

NYKS Heqdquarters, New Delhi

Zonal Offices

District Level Offices


(Nehru Yuva Kendras)

Youth Clubs, Mahila Mandals,


Sports Clubs at Village Level /
Cluster of Villages.

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PROGRESS REPORT 2010-11
Youth Programmes and implementation of schemes related
with volunteers and youth development
Three types of programmes are conducted by the field formations of NYKS.

1. Regular programmes;

2. NPYAD programmes; and,

3. Sponsored or Convergence programmes.

Along with the programmes, the NYKS field formations also implement some of the schemes
of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. These schemes provide some extra programmes
and also help in broadening various aspects of youth work. The most important one of the
schemes of the Ministry is the National Youth Corps (NYC) scheme. Under this scheme,
youth volunteers are selected, trained and are paid a monthly remuneration of Rs. 2500/-
per volunteer. Each volunteer, after the training, enhances the value of volunteerism in the
NYKS network of youth club and associated volunteer-members. The volunteers also help
the district level field formations to conduct the youth programmes as are described below.

The regular programmes are so called because they are uniformly conducted in all the
501 districts or in a particular area with a regularity of their conduct over the years. Some
changes are, however, made periodically in view of the new policy thrusts and needs. All the
regular programmes are compulsorily included in the Annual Action Plan of each NYK in the
country.

The action plan is formed by the NYKS HQs with a good amount of feed back and suggestions
from the field. Following factors influence the formation of the Annual Action Plan:-

a. Field needs of youth development and empowerment programmes; or say, short and long
term needs of the youth in society;

b. Thrust of the needs thus identified vis a vis the contents and imperatives provided in the
National Youth Policy;

c. Planning Commission’s areas of concerns for youth development; and,

d. Available finance.

A copy of the Annual Action Plan is prepared at the HQs and is presented to the Board of
Governors (BOG) for their approval. After the AAP is approved by the BOG, it is forwarded
to the Ministry for funds. Each Kendra receives required funds to conduct the “regular
programmes” which ought to be organized in the field, that is, at the district or regional level
in the stipulated period in the financial year.

The Annual Action Plan includes various programmes, activities and events that are structured
to fulfill various aspects and levels of objective fulfillment. Some of the prominent programmes
and activities in 2010-11 have been:

- Youth Club Contact & Feedback Programme;


- Meeting of Youth Leaders for Planning and Review;

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- Youth Club Exchange Programme;
- Capacity Building of Youth;
- Skill Up-gradation Training Programme (SUTP) for women in 200 border/tribal/backward
districts;
- Skill Development Training Programme under NCVT scheme in 50 districts covering
participants from 200 districts;
- Provision of sports material to youth clubs;
- Block and District level Sports Tournaments;
- Block and District Folk Cultural festival;
- District Youth Awards (Individuals);
- Celebration of important national/ International days and Weeks;
- Shram Daan, i.e. Voluntary labour contribution in the work camps;
- District Youth Convention;
- Documentation and Grant-in aid to youth clubs, etc.

NPYAD programmes are those programmes which NYKS receives from National Programme
for Youth and Adolescent Development (NPYAD) scheme of the Ministry of youth affairs and
sports. These programmes are not the part of the annual action plan of the NYKs, and are
therefore provided to different NYKs by turn or rotation on year to year basis. NYKS writes
proposals to the Ministry for these programmes and gets funds to conduct them in the field.
NYKS has been receiving the following programmes under this category from the Ministry,
and been allotting to the NYKs:-

National Integration Camps (NICs);

Life Skills Education Training camps for adolescents (LSETP);

Adventure camps;

Youth Leadership and Personality Development Programme


(YLPDP); and,

Youth Festivals.
Sponsored or Convergence programmes, as the name suggests, are those programmes
which the NYKS designs for, or receives from other agencies, departments, Ministries or
private commercial companies. These programmes are of variegated nature and are primarily
received by the NYKS against its network with the people. The common denominator of them
all though is that they are meant to engage volunteerism of the youth connected with our
youth club network, and they always carry a useful social theme of value- enhancement, or
value-formation, or social awareness, or skill development and self-employment among the
rural youth. Funds for all such programmes are received by NYKS from the collaborating
agency.

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Aside from above, there are certain special events and programmes too which are conducted
by NYKS. All such programmes or events are related to the themes of youth development
as are given in the National Youth Policy, but are organized with a stress on publicity,
general awareness and commitment-declarations about the policies, plans and charters etc.
national or state level celebrations of certain specific international and national days rallies
and conventions or national workshops on specific themes fall in the category of special
programmes. Such programmes may differ from year to year as many of them are related to
certain historical occasions too.

Procedure and protocol for the organization of programmes in


the field
1. All the regular, NPYAD and sponsored programmes are conducted by the district level
field formations called Nehru Yuva Kendras;

2. A financial and procedural guideline is issued by the HQs against each allotment of
programme in the field;

3. In the field, the NYK presents the annual action plan of youth programmes and activities (as
allotted by the HQs to the NYK) to the District Advisory Committee for Youth Programme
(DACYP) that is formed in each district under the chairmanship of the Deputy Commissioner
or the officer of the equivalent designation prevalent in the state. The DACYP is formed of
development officers and volunteers drawn from the civil society including youth groups.
The action plan is discussed and then approved by the government district authorities.
Similarly, information and organizational aspects of other programmes are also discussed
in the DACYP, and approved.

4. It is mandatory for the organizers in the field to invite peoples’ representatives of various
levels in the programmes. Resource persons or subject specialists capable of speaking
or expostulating on the chosen themes, government officers and stake-holders in civil
society are also to be invited. Such imperatives are mentioned in the special circulars or
the guidelines prepared at the HQs, or the zonal offices (when the programme is generated
out of any zonal office collaboration with another agency or department of the union or
state government).

5. Utilization Certificates (UCs) are prepared by the accounts clerk in each kendra after the
expenditure on each programme is made, and that is checked and approved by the Zonal
Director. The Zonal director makes a consolidated statement of accounts or the UC and
sends that to the HQs along with the programme completion and participation reports.

6. UCs pertaining to all other programmes are treated this way.

7. All programme reports from the field must have the qualitative details and statistical data
of participation along with media reports.

8. Monitoring of the conduct of the programme is done by the Zonal Director and his team of
Deputy Directors.

Details of all the programmes follow in the following chapters.

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REGULAR
PROGRAMMES

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1. Youth Club Contact & Feedback Programme
(YCCFP)
Background
The core strength of NYKS lies in its net work of youth clubs. Youth clubs are village-based organizations working
for community development and youth empowerment. With the guidance of the local Nehru Yuva Kendra, the
village youth form a youth club in their village to institutionalize organized behavioural response to the community.
NYKS has been setting up youth clubs in villages across the country since 1972. So far, about three lakh youth
clubs have been set up that have a cumulative outreach to around 80 lakh rural youth members of these clubs.
NYKS, in one of its periodical self-evaluations this year observed that although about 3 lakh youth clubs were in
roll, not all of them were seen to be active, as reported by the field formations. Many of them ceased to operate
because of various sociological and economic reasons, or for the sheer lack of leadership. Many others which
were in good working order once vanished in attrition. It was therefore felt that there was a strong need for
counting the effective and sustained youth clubs and to update the youth club related data base.

Consequent to this observation, NYKS decided to take up a programme, namely, Youth Club Contact and Feed
back Programme (YCCFP) in its Annual Action Plan for 2010-11. The expected outcome of the YCCFP was a
complete data-base of youth clubs and its effective linkages along with details of activities carried out by the
youth clubs. It was decided that this exercise of youth club census would be carried out through National Youth
Corps (NYC) volunteers in every Block. A plan was made for their regular visit to the villages and meeting the
youth club office-bearers and get the information to fill up the Form made for this purpose. The Form that was
required to be filled in by the youth club officials and certified by village officials was carefully designed. It sought
to get maximum information required for the youth club census, their existing status, their strength, availability of
infrastructure, quality of manpower, expertise, skill level programmes undertaken etc. Another part of the Form
contained the village information and was required to be filled in with the information from the villagers when
there was no youth club, or when the youth club ceased to exist. The village profile data sought out from the
Form included the details of its population, location, support facilities, important persons, health, drinking water,
education, sanitation activities etc.

A copy of the Form is included in Annexure 1 of this report.

The exercise
This massive exercise was undertaken in the field by all 501 Kendras of NYKS in seven months starting from
28th may 2010. A team was formed which was headed by Director General and that included officers of all ranks
including the district youth coordinators in the field and their Accounts clerks. In addition to this team, about
10,000 NYC Volunteers were included in this process. The programme carried the following components:-

A. TRAINING

i. State Level Orientation of officials about YCCFP and how to fill up Survey Forms:

One Day orientation of Zonal Directors, Deputy Directors & District Youth Coordinators (ACT wherever DYC is
holding the additional charge) was conducted in the month of May 2010 at Nainital, Shimla, Jaipur, Bhopal, Patna
and Guwahati about instructions for using the Youth Club Survey Forms.

ii. Regional level Orientation Programme of Ex-NSVs deployed as NYC Volunteers (15th May to 20th May 2010)

After State level orientation Programme of NYKS officers, two days Orientation of NYC Volunteers was organized
in the month of May 2010 at regional level. The two days orientation programme was focused on briefing NYC

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volunteers, background of Youth Club Contact & Feedback Programme, its operational Plan and guidelines for
filling-up forms and field visit.

iii.Training Programme for NYC Volunteers (1st June to 10th June 2010)

Ten days Induction Trainings of NYC Volunteers (Residential) were organized for orienting them on dynamics and
sustainability of youth clubs.

B. YOUTH CLUB SURVEY

• Survey of the Youth Clubs was carried out by the NYC volunteers from 20th of June to 15th September,
2010.

• DYCs prepared & discuss operational plan and time schedule of Youth Club Contact & Feedback Programme
separately during their meetings with NYC volunteers.

• DYCs fixed the minimum target in writing to each NYC volunteer to carry out the survey of Youth Clubs.

• During routine visits to the district NYKs (up till 15th September10), Zonal Directors & Deputy Directors focused
their visits on implementation of Youth Club Contact & Feedback Programme. They randomly checked NYC
volunteers’ visit to the villages and concerned Youth Clubs along with feedback on filling of the Form.

• One NYC volunteer covered in a day only one village which may have one or more youth clubs.

• NYC volunteers submitted filled in Forms (after due scrutiny and rechecking) to their respective NYK once in
a fortnight.

• To encourage and accomplish the assigned task of youth club contact programme, the NYC volunteers were
given incentives in addition to their monthly honorarium.

C. ON-LINE data entry of youth club survey Forms:-

• Detailed user instructions were given to all NYKs for the correct on-line feeding of data from the Survey
Forms;

• The data entered in youth club survey forms was carried out at the Kendra level at web site
www.nyks.org. under the active supervision of Zonal Director and Deputy Directors;

• NYKS developed a software required for capturing the data in the forms. All the NYKs were asked to carry
out the data entry of all its forms in the online application developed for this purpose.

• A minimum of 20 youth club survey forms were entered daily in every NYK during the survey period;

• Zonal Directors ensured on-line feeding of the data at the NYKs between 15th October, 2010 and 30th
November, 2010.

The exercise was spread over about three lakh villages; that means the NYK volunteers visited about half of the
total number of villages in the country for obtaining data pertaining to youth clubs and the villages. The process
was completed in the stipulated time frame.

D. OUTCOME

As per initial analysis, the network of youth clubs in more or less in an institutional form is reduced to about one
lakh youth clubs. Out of the total data base of 251023 youth clubs; only 101203 youth clubs were found to be
functional. These active youth clubs are reaching out to about 27 lakh male and 10 lakh female members. Thus,
NYKS has now an outreach of around 37.4 lakh youth through its net work of 101203 active youth clubs. While

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this data requires much data analysis, the initial reports suggest that the initial number is considerably reduced.
The entire data base regarding each club and its functionary is available in NYKS electronic system for any
reference.

E. FUTURE PLAN

NYKS has undertaken this mammoth exercise across the country and now is in a position to complete the data
base. This data-base is extremely important for the youth work of MYAS and also for any convergence issue and
effectiveness of reaching a government programme to the people in the rural India. For this purpose the following
initiatives are proposed:

a. Strengthening of Youth Clubs:


• Providing adequate infrastructural facilities to the active youth clubs;

• Providing registration support to unregistered clubs;

• Reactivate / revitalize the youth club which are not currently functional;

• Capacity building including training and skill development; and,

• Provision of complete IT infrastructure.

b. Effective utilization of the youth club net work


• Inter club networking in youth clubs of the same block/district state is required to be carried out.

• A national level, state level and district level network of youth clubs is required to be strengthened for effective
delivery.

• The synergy of youth clubs of the same districts or state or handling common cause is required to be
strengthened.

• Youth club handling specified issues such as sports, culture, agriculture, etc are required to be in effective
communicational link with their nodal organizations, so that they can be reached as and when required.

c. Effective programme delivery:


• Youth clubs have been extremely efficient in campaigning and generating awareness.

• Focused programme delivery.

• Youth club can be used for programme outreach to the effective target population.

When the youth club network is strengthened, and it is self-sustaining with good communication among its
constituents, then the socially motivated youth working in these clubs would serve as an important source for
their effective focused programme delivery.

2. Meeting of Youth Leaders for Planning and Review


Objective of this programme is to apprise members of youth clubs of the NYKS Annual Action Plan and also to
inform them about various youth development schemes & programmes.

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Another objective of this programme is to strengthen the existing youth clubs with the motive of making them
self- sustaining. On every alternate month, the reviews cum planning meetings were organized by District Youth
Coordinators.

Six bi-monthly meetings of all Deputy Directors and District Youth Coordinators were also held at the level of
Zonal Directors to review the ongoing programmes & activities of NYKs . Constructive interventions were also
initiated to plan projects & programmes for youth development, to strengthen the existing youth clubs to enable
them to become self-sustainable and to share information about the ongoing schemes and programmes of the
government for youth.

Achievements under this programme during the year 2010-11 are as follows:

Target Beneficiaries
Year Target Fixed
Achie-ved Male Female Total
2010-11 2601 2515 118999 53380 172379

*State –wise details of the review & planning meetings are placed at Annexure – 1

3.Youth Club Exchange Programme


Objective of this programme is to enable the young participants to understand the critical role of a youth club or
any community based organization towards bringing about change in their own surroundings for promotion of
peace & development. The participants should be able to appreciate the living conditions of people of villages
situated in different parts of the country; their day to day life; and customs and traditions as well. The participants
are motivated to work for the progress and development of their own villages and to keep distance from anti social
and anti national elements /groups operating in their area. The participants are expected to imbibe the spirit of
nationalism, brotherhood, camaraderie and to develop respect for secular traditions of the Indian society.

In the ten-days’ programme, nineteen members of different youth clubs and one escort are included. Male-
female ratio is preferred to be 50:50. During the 10 days’ programme, the Host Youth Club organizes sports
& games, cultural evenings and small campaigns of socially and environmentally useful activities like: tree
plantation, work camps, village sanitation drive etc. interactive sessions with village elders and opinion leaders
and PRIs where the findings of resource mapping, PRA and Action Plan are also discussed. Besides, out of the
10 days village placement period, a 02 day sight seeing is also arranged by the host youth club. The participants
also visit some important/famous places like churches, mosques, temples, gurudwaras, historical sites, academic
and technological places and tourist spots.

Achievements under this programme during the year 2010-11 are as follows:

Target Beneficiaries
Year Target Fixed
Achie-ved Male Female Total
2010-11 251 221 4086 1446 5532

*State –wise details of the review & planning meetings are placed at Annexure – 2

4. Capacity Building of Youth for Social Sector programmes/


activities
The specific objective of this programme is to develop leadership qualities among the youth through training so

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that they can act as focal people for the dissemination of knowledge in their own area. The participants are also
made aware about various schemes & programmes of Govt. and other Development Departments/Agencies for
youth development. Theme of the programme in this year was “Empowered youth”.

Duration of each capacity building of youth programme was of three to five days depending upon the need/
duration given by the training institutes. The skill & knowledge of 110 Youth volunteers from each 501 District
NYKs were enhanced during the capacity building training programme.

Achievements under this programme during the year 2010-11 are as follows:

Target Beneficiaries
Year Target Fixed
Achie-ved Male Female Total
2010-11 55110 53753 54882 54882

*State –wise details of the programmes are placed at Annexure – 3

5. Skill up gradation Training Programme (SUTP) for women in


200 Border/Tribal/Backward Districts
The programme is aimed at enhancing the vocational skills of women in the border or tribal or backward districts
and also at helping them to acquire self- employment. Through these training programmes, vocational skills are
given to women. The programme enables women participants to supplement their income in existing occupation,
improve productivity and learn new skills for which there is a good demand in the market.

The SUTP programme is run exclusively for women in 200 border/tribal/backward districts of the country. A sum
of Rs. 1 lakh is provided to each selected NYK for running a minimum of eleven skill up-gradation training centers.
Thirty or a slightly more number of women are enrolled for training. Duration of the training centers not to ever
exceed 6 months, is fixed according to the type of the selected trade in consultation with concerned technical
experts/ institutions.

District Youth Coordinator of the participating district identifies trade/ vocation as per the local needs of the rural
women on one hand, and availability of raw material and market on the other. These training courses / centers
are organized to achieve co-ordination with the concerned developmental agencies/ institutes including Small
Scale Industries, AGK/ KVK, KVIC, BRDA, DIC, Agricultural University Extension Services, etc. Main areas of
the training are improved agricultural practices, repair and maintenance of tractors motors and other agricultural
implements, candle/ soap and doll making sheep and wool rearing, sericulture and floriculture, cutting and tailoring,
shoe making , traditional handicrafts of the area, agro -based projects viz., Poultry, Bee Keeping, Vermi-Culture,
Angora Rabbit Farming, Dairy Development, Mushroom Cultivation, Fishery, Seri-culture, Cash Crops, etc.

Achievements under this programme during the year 2010-11 are as follows:

Target Beneficiaries
Year Target Fixed
Achie-ved Male Female Total
2010-11 2200 1944 6439 48443 54882

*State –wise details of the training programmes are placed at Annexure – 4

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6. Skill Development Training Programme under NCVT Scheme
in 50 Districts covering participants from 200 Districts
The main objective of Skill Development Training Programme under NCVT is to provide opportunity for vocational
training to rural youth to improve their employability by optimally utilizing the infrastructure in government/private
institutions and to build capacity in the area of development of competency through registered vocational training
providers.

25 Youths -both male & female, between the age group of 14 to 35 years each from 200 selected districts were
given training through Vocational Training Providers (VTPs), registered under National Council for Vocational
Training (NCVT) in Modular Employable Skills (MES) Courses. The maximum duration of each MES Course was
of 180 hours.

Achievements under this programme during the year 2010-11 are as follows:

Year Target Fixed Target Achie-ved


2010-11 5000 4478

*State –wise details of the training programmes are placed at Annexure – 5

7. Provision of Sports Material for Youth Clubs:


Development of sports culture among the rural youth is the most essential component of this programme. Under
the programme, assistance is provided to the youth clubs for the purchase of basic sports materials so that sports
activities are undertaken by the youth clubs on a regular basis. Sports material is provided to the youth clubs
that are registered under Societies’ Registration Act or Corresponding State Act/affiliated with district NYK. The
selection of the youth club is made by a selection committee headed by District Youth Coordinator. Each selected
Youth Club was provided sports material of Rs. 1000/-.

Achievements under this programme during the year 2010-11 are as follows:

Year Target Fixed Target Achie-ved


2010-11 50058 46846

*State –wise details of the provision of sports materials to youth clubs are placed at Annexure – 6

8 & 9 Block & District Level Sports Tournaments


This programme is meant to promote sports culture and competitive spirit among the rural sporting talent and
members of youth clubs.

Thrust of the programme is to popularize the spirit of healthy body & healthy mind among the youth by organizing
league / knock out matches in Olympic/ indigenous and locally popular games & sports, which require minimum
infrastructure, equipments and finances. The tournaments were organized at the Block and district levels.

Achievements under this programme during the year 2010-11 are as follows:

Year Target Fixed Target Beneficiaries


Achie-ved Male Female Total
2010-11 3102 3032 462968 129671 592639

*State –wise details of the Block and District Sports tournaments are placed at Annexure – 7 & 8

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10 & 11. Block & District Level Folk Cultural Festival:
The cultural programmes at the youth club level has been a mélange of national integration, communal harmony,
sadbhavna and peace.

The objective of the programme is to highlight multi dimensional facets of cultural heritage of the district and to
promote the participation of youth in various cultural activities.

The programme has helped in promotion and popularization of the rich folk and tribal cultural tradition of various
art forms such as folk theatre, folk songs, folk dances, folklores etc. It also helped in strengthening the spirit of
National Integration, Communal Harmony, Sadbhavna and Peace.

With television shows making deeper penetration into rural and semi- urban households; local arts and traditions
face real threat. Deeply conscious of this challenge, and to preserve and enrich our cultural heritage, cultural
programmes in the genre of street plays, skits, folk songs, dance and puppetry was promoted on relevant social
and developmental issues such as gender sensitization, HIV/AIDS, Drug Abuse and Social evils (e.g. dowry, child
marriage, child labour) etc. These programmes also provided an excellent platform for identifying and promoting
local talent. The cultural festivals were organized at the district and block level.

Achievements under this programme during the year 2010-11 are as follows:

Target Beneficiaries
Year Target Fixed
Achie-ved Male Female Total
2010-11 3102 3000 378155 236174 614329

*State –wise details of the Block and District Cultural Festival are placed at Annexure – 9 & 10

12. District Youth Awards (Individual) :


The District Youth Awards were conferred during the year to youth who have made significant contributions
in different fields of development and voluntary efforts. While considering candidates for the District Youth
Awards, leadership qualities displayed by them were taken into account. The programme provides an opportunity
to support the young volunteers and youth leaders for their selfless and committed performance in the social/
developmental areas.

Each District Youth Award comprises of a certificate and a cheque of Rs. 5,000/-. Each NYK confers only
02 (two) awards- one for male and another one for a female youth leader. This award becomes a source of
encouragement to the awardees as much as it sets an example to others.

On the same pattern, the State Youth Awards were also conferred to one male and one female volunteer. Awards
carry a certificate and a cheque of Rs. 15,000/-.

Achievements under this programme during the year 2010-11 are as follows:

Beneficiaries
Year Target Fixed Target Achie-ved
Male Female Total
2010-11 1002 809 438 371 809

*State –wise details of the District Youth Awards are placed at Annexure – 11

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13. Celebration of Important National and International Days:
Objectives of the celebration of National and International Days & Weeks is to generate awareness about
memories and issues related to important national and international days. This programme helps in sensitizing
people in general and youth in particular towards various issues of national & international importance and also on
the messages of great men & women. The programme provides an opportunity to reward the young volunteers
and youth workers for their selfless and committed performance at the social/developmental front.

Achievements under this programme during the year 2010-11 are as follows:

Target Beneficiaries
Year Target Fixed
Achie-ved Male Female Total
2010-11 5010 5681 645615 420917 1066532

*State –wise details of the celebration of National & International Days & Weeks are placed at Annexure
– 12

14. Sharamdan Shivirs (Work Camps)


The programme is aimed at promoting sprit of volunteerism & cooperation among the members of the youth
clubs. Work Camps promote dignity of labour. They also encourage the spirit of self-help. The participants work
with community members to create sustainable community assets. While promoting the spirit of cooperation &
voluntarism, the youth club members also get acquainted with various aspects of project planning, implementation
and management concepts.

The work camps in the reported year were organized on local initiatives, local needs and by mobilizing local
resources through community participation.

Achievements under this programme during the year 2010-11 are as follows:

Target Achie- Beneficiaries


Year Target Fixed
ved Male Female Total
2010-11 2601 2448 66205 20203 86408

*State –wise details of the work camp are placed at Annexure – 13

15. District Youth Convention


The objective of this programme is to familiarize the youth about:

• The history and lessons of Indian Freedom Struggle ;

• To make them aware about the national concerns ; and

• To assist the youth to understand their role in nation- building through issues pertaining to welfare development
and access to opportunities; and to impart knowledge about various schemes/programmes of different
ministries/Agencies/ departments.

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The convention is organized for one day with participation of boys and girls.

The participants in the convention interact with the members of the village communities in all matters related to
the rural up-lift and to document the outcome for the youth programme implementers. Experts were invited to
address the young participants to motivate them, and to explain their role in different aspects of development.
One district level programme was organized in each of 501 district NYKs.

Achievements under this programme during the year 2010-11 are as follows

Year Target Fixed Target Achie-ved Participants


Male Female Total
2010-11 501 483 73952 48588 122540

*State –wise details of District Youth Conventions are placed at Annexure – 14

16. Quarterly Meetings of District Advisory Committee on Youth


Programmes (DACYP) and State Advisory Committee on Youth
Programmes (SACYP):
This activity does not make a youth programme by itself but is one most essential imperative for the field
functionaries to achieve local coordination of work, and to attach the youth work of the NYK with the development
activities in progress by the district administration. In order to render the requisite services to the youth, NYK at
district level have connection and linkages with the district administration, district authority, eminent social workers
and youth leaders, for guidance and facilitation. The District Advisory Committee on Youth Programmes (DACYP)
is formed in each district by the NYK to achieve the desired coordination of the kind mentioned above. It is
mandatory to do quarterly meeting of the DACYP for which the initiative is to be taken by its member secretary, i.e.
Youth Coordinator of the NYK. District Collector/ District Magistrate/ Deputy Commissioner chairs the meeting
and other development officers in the district join the meeting by the order of the Chairman.

Similarly, the State Advisory Committee on Youth Programmes (SACYP) has been constituted in each state. The
SACYP met twice a year.

Numbers of meetings held during the year 2010-11 are as follows:

Beneficiaries
Year Target Fixed Target Achie-ved
Male Female Total
2010-11 2004 1154 9679 4272 13951

*State –wise details of the quarterly meetings of DACYP are placed at Annexure– 15

17. Documentation:
Objective of this programme in every Kendra is to maintain the documents pertaining to the programmes and
activities. According to the laid down procedure, each Kendra has to keep the records updated and to prepare
and print the Annual Report of the Kendra. A printed Annual Report of all activities of NYKS was the expected
outcome of the programme. A copy of this report is to be kept in each Kendra as mandatory record for five
years.

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Similarly, at the zonal level, Annual Progress Report of the zone is prepared & printed and circulated among the
officials of the concerned State Government.

Achievements under this programme during the year 2010-11 are as follows

Year Target Fixed Target Achie-ved


2010-11 501 501

*State –wise details of District Youth Conventions are placed at Annexure – 16

18. Exhibition of Handicraft (YUVA KRITI) prepared by Rural


Youth and State Cultural Festival
The programme is meant to encourage the innate talents of young persons, to popularize traditional and rural
handicrafts, and to develop marketing outlets for the rural crafts. Another objective of the programme is to
encourage and to promote young rural artisans and to encourage them to start self-employment ventures and
to promote rural marketing. National Integration, Communal Harmony, Sadbhawana & Peace were promoted
through cultural programmes.

A programme called Yuva Kriti has also become a regular feature of the National Youth Festival. Initially, it was
started with an objective to provide a platform to the young artisans trained earlier through our Skill Up-gradation
Training Centers, to demonstrate their skills at a national forum.

Gradually, the Yuva Kriti has been shaping as a major forum where the young artisans not only demonstrate their
traditional artifacts but also learn from each other the trick of the trade pertaining to self employment, marketing
methods and market linkages. The programme has opened new area of entrepreneurship opportunities in the
rural areas.

Each State/Zone has organized Yuva Kriti and Cultural Festival. During the National Yuva Festival in Udaipur
(Rajasthan), an exhibition about the programme was also held.

19. Rajiv Gandhi Adventure Scheme


Adventure activities play a very significant role in the development of important attributes and values related to
personality development and character building among the youth. Adventure also provides a positive and creative
outlet for the abundant energy, enthusiasm and imagination of young people. Over a period of time, adventure
has acquired multifarious dimensions and manifestation which hold a huge potential for development in India. By
broad-basing the adventure activities, vast opportunities for wage and self employment and avenues for income
generation can be Achie-ved.

Keeping in view the importance of adventure in channelizing the energy of youth and in building their character,
it is felt that the activities should be standardized and certain benchmarks should be fixed at the national level so
as to ensure homogeneity.

With this background, Rajiv Adventure Scheme was introduced during the year 2010-11. The objective of the
scheme was to inculcate the spirit of adventure, self-discipline, team spirit and risk-taking capacity among the
youth; and to provide opportunity for nature resources. This scheme gives young people a chance to test their
endurance while promoting fraternal attitude.

Adventure slots on land, and in air & water, include mountaineering, ice skating, hiking; trekking and campaigning
in mountainous, jungle and desert terrain; tours along sea beaches, wild river beds and smooth lake beds.

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Fifty Adventure camps of 10 days’ duration (excluding journey time) each, with 20-30 youths, were organized at
Haatkoti, Narkanada, Kharapathar, Dharmshala (Himachal Pradesh) and Manali (Himachal Pradesh), Uttarkashi
(Uttrakhand), Jaislemer (Rajasthan), Thenmala (Kerala), Sanasar (J&K) and Chemchey (Sikkim) in collaboration
with certain professional bodies. The professional IMF approved Adventure Institutes that supported our camps
are: Nehru Institute of Mountaineering (NIM), Uttarkashi (Uttrakhand), Jawahar Institute of Mountaineering JIM),
Patnitop (J&K), Western Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (WHMI), Manali, WHMI Regional Mountaineering
Centre, Dharmshala, Haatkoti, Narkanada and Kharapathar, Indian Himalayan Centre for Adventure and Eco-
Tourism, Chemchey (Sikkim). A total of 1956 male and female NYC Volunteers from all over the country took
part in these camps. Aside from the adventure activities, or through them, the participants strive to achieve the
objectives of generating values and behavioural facets of team spirit, adventure, risk-taking and togetherness
among the youth. Hiking, rope exercises, climbing, mountaineering, water body adventure activities, gliding;
treasure hunting etc is some of the common features in different camps, are some of the most common activities
of these camps.

In addition to these adventure activities, the participants were exposed to activities towards team building,
leadership development, confidence building and nature awareness. The youth attending these camps converged
from different parts of the country thereby providing opportunity to the youth to know new places and inculcating
spirit of unity in diversity.

20. Days and weeks celebrations


1. Anti Terrorism Day observed (21st of May 2010)

Anti-terrorism day was observed by 501 district Nehru Yuva Kendras through village based youth clubs across
the country on the occasion of the 18th death anniversary of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi who had fallen
to a terror attack.

The Day was observed to generate awareness in the country among all sections of people, about the danger of
terrorism, violence and its evil effect on the people, society and the country as a whole.

The objective behind observance of the Day was to wean away the youth from the terrorist/violence cult by
highlighting the suffering of the common people and showing how it is prejudicial to the national interest.

Rich tributes were paid to former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on his death anniversary and the works and
philosophy of Shri Rajiv Gandhi were remembered.

Several programmes and activities including Blood Donation Camps, Painting Competitions, Symposiums,
Seminars, Rallies, Peace Marches etc. were organized to highlight the ill effects of violence and terrorism.

Anti-terrorism and anti-violence pledge was also administered by renowned social activists to youth .

2. World Environment Day observed (5th of June 2010)

The World Environment Day Celebrations were hosted in the entire 501 district NYKs of the country on 5th June,
2010.

During the celebration, youths were motivated that everyone must fight with weather change to protect flora
and fauna and to strengthen their economies. Everyone should keep their effort to increase their economies
and relations all over the world.

The main theme of celebrating the World Environment Day 2010 was “Reduce greenhouse gas emissions,
protect flora and fauna, and save the Earth”.

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The youth clubs/ yuvati mandals conducted the environmental activities such as lecturers by eminent personalities,
cleaning campaigns, tree plantation, rallies, bicycle parades, green shows, slogan writing, essay writing and photo
exhibition competitions, and recycling processes on World Environment Day.

The day celebration was underlined Mexico’s determination to manage natural resources and deal with the most
demanding challenge of the 21st century – climate change.

3. Sadbhavana Divas observed (20th August, 2010)

Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan has observed the birth anniversary of late Rajiv Gandhi as Sadbhavana
Divas. The theme of Sadbhavana is to promote national integration and communal harmony among people of
all religions, languages and regions. Goodwill towards everyone and eschewing violence are the motto of the
Sadbhavana Divas.

In this connection, a pledge taking ceremony was organized in all the 501 district NYKs involving village based
youth clubs.

Sports & Games, Sadbhavana Rallies, Plantation Drives, Series of Lecturers by Eminent Personalities, Cultural
Programmes etc. were organized to mark the birth day of Indias’ Late Prime Minister Shri Rajiv Gandhi

4. Earth Hour 2011 Observed

Earth Hour is one of the largest campaign in the history of our planet, successfully uniting the world towards
taking collective action by switching off non essential lights for one hour in celebration of our planet. Earth hour
was launched in Sydney, Australia in 2007. Within four years, it became one of the important campaign of the
world. Last year in 2010, 1.3 billion people across 128 countries globally and in India 6 miliion people pledged
their support across 128 cities.

The main objective to observe the Earth Hour is to achieve a stand against climate change by involving/ inspiring
governments, businesses, communities and individuals, uniting the world for taking collective action by switching
off essential lights and to create public awareness and support for Earth Hour.

For making this campaign meaningful and successful, all the youth clubs affiliated with 501 district NYKs put
their best efforts at every level by involving youth volunteers in this global renowned campaign against climate
change.

Pledge Ceremonies, Rallies and other awareness activities were organised in which a large no. of youth took part
and motivated the villagers to switch off their lights for one hour. It was the humble contribution of youth clubs
towards fighting the menace of climates change.

5. International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking observed

Today there is no part of the country that is free from the curse of drug trafficking and drug addiction. About 190
million people all over the world consume one drug or the other and millions of addicts, is leading miserable lives,
between life and death. The numbers of drug addicts are increasing day by day in India and as per UN report one
million heroin addicts are registered in India, and unofficially there are as many as five million.

In this backdrop to highlight the issue, International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking was observed
by district Nehru Yuva Kendras on 26th of June, 2010 across the country through village based youth clubs and
mahila mandals.

Youths were advised to come forward and create awareness on drug abuse and make a promise to work for
prevention and drug abuse. It was emphasized that drug abuse is a growing menace to the society which
urgently needs to be curbed. On this occasion, youths were asked to take pledge to keep themselves away from

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drug abuse and disseminate the message of its harmful effects to their friends and parents & other members of
the family .

The occasion was marked by organization of various activities like quiz and drawing competition, rallies, cycle
yatras, slogan writing, cultural programmes, Nukad Natak, workshops & seminars, etc.

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NATIONAL PROGRAMME
FOR YOUTH AND
ADOLESCENT
DEVELOPMENT
(NPYAD)

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1. NATIONAL YOUTH FESTIVAL
16th National Youth Festival 2011 was organized jointly by the Union Ministry of Youth Affairs
& Sports, Govt. of Rajasthan, Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan and NSS from 12th to 16th
January, 2011 at Udaipur, Rajasthan.

The motto of the festival was “INDIA FIRST”.

The festival was inaugurated by His Excellency Dr. Hamid Ansari, Vice President of India.

On this occasion, His Excellency Shri Shiv Raj Patil, Governor of Rajasthan, Shri Ashok
Gehlot, Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Dr. M.S. Gill, Hon’ble Minister of Youth Affairs &
Sports, Shri Pratik Prakashbapu Patil, Hon’ble MOS, Youth Affairs & Sports and many other
dignitaries were present. More than 5000 participants from all over the country participated
in the Festival.

During the Festival, NYKS organized activities such as Yuva Kriti, Young Artist Camps,
Cultural Evening and Food Festival Adventure Programme. Event wise report of activities is
as under:

a. Yuva Kriti
Yuva Kriti has become a regular feature of every National Youth Festival. Initially, it was
started with the objective to provide a platform to the young artisans, who have been trained
through NYKs’ Vocational Training Programme, to demonstrate their skills at a national forum.
But gradually it has been shaping as a major forum where the young artisans not only display
their traditional artifacts, and demonstrate their own skills, but also learn from each other
the nuances and facts of various self-employment ventures, the marketing techniques and
linkages. It has opened new areas of entrepreneurship in the rural areas. This year’s event
was organized at Shilp Gram near Udaipur town. The exhibition was designed to provide
122 stalls. Artisans from 83 districts from the country participated in Yuva Kriti. The Yuva
Kriti was inaugurated by Dr. M.S. Gill, Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of
India. During the exhibition, various dignitaries including Shri Ashok Gehlot, Chief Minister of
Rajasthan, visited the stalls and interacted the young artisans. There was enormous public
participation in watching and buy articles from the Yuva Kriti, Udaipur.

b. Food Festival
Food Festival was organized at the twin venues of Shilp Gram and Railway Training Institute.
43 Food Stalls were arranged in the Festival to offer dishes from every state of India. 27 of
them were exclusively vegetarian and 16 dedicated to Non-vegetarian cuisines. This event
highlighted the richness and diversity of Indian cuisine and gives a rare opportunity to the
visitors to enjoy the sumptuousness of Indian food. The popular and famous cuisines from all
over the country were invited. The Food Festival show cased the important cuisines of India
and those were available at a reasonable price to the visitors.

c. The Young Artist Camp


The Young Artist Camp was held as a part of the National Youth Festival for three days at
Bagor-Ki-Haveli. More than 80 participants took part in the camp. 27 of them participated in
Painting, 24 in Sculpture and 29 in Photographic Skills. The camp was to bring together the

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Youth of various culture, language, religion and tradition in a common forum and use their
common creative talent of fine arts to demonstrate their creativeness and use them as a tool
for propagating the essence of National Integration.

d. Competitive Cultural Events


During the 16th NYF 2011, 18 Competitive Events were conducted at different auditoria of
Udaipur from 13th to 15th January, 2011. Competitions among the participants were held
under the categories of Classical Dance (Manipuri, Bharat Natyam, Kuchipudi, Kathak,
Odissi); Classical Vocal/instrumental (Carnatic, Hindustani, Harmonium, Mridungam, Flute,
Veena, Sitar, Guitar, Tabla); Folk Song, Folk Dance, One Act Play & Elocution. Prizes were
given to the winners in the competitions.

e. Non - Competitive Cultural Events


Following activities were organized under this head:-

i) Folk dances of India

The National Youth Festival not only provided avenue for the established and popular
cultural art forms, but also provided a platform to folk, dying and less popular art forms of
the country. The lesser known folk dances of smaller ethnic, tribal or a region are given this
national recognition through participation in the Indian Cultural Kaleidoscope. These teams
participated in Non Competitive Category of the Festival.

This stage was also shared with outstanding performances by the state competitive teams
especially of folk dances after they have competed in their event. The non-competitive stages
were set up in three different corners of the city to give it wide exposure and opportunity for
close interaction with the city populace.

ii) Special Cultural Evening

Special cultural evenings were organized to give opportunity to the participants and local
enthusiasts to see and hear the eminent cultural performers, singers, and people with
exclusive talent, celebrities of whom we have often heard. The artists were invited from
other parts of the country and have proved to be very popular. These performances not only
entertain but also act as a source of encouragement to the budding artists who would gather
in the Festival from all over the country. These evenings were organized at M.B. Stadium on
12th and 13th of January, 2011 by Shri Jasbir Jassi and Shri Sudesh Bhosle.

f. Adventure fair

Adventure is one of the most popular events of the NYF. Old and young with the spirit of
Adventure gather to try their hands on. This is an interactive and participative event and has
assumed major significance. The Tenzing Norgay Adventure Camp of Nehru Yuva Kendra
Sangathan which organizes adventure and nature appreciation activities for the youth
manages activities with their technical expertise and experience. The activities which were
organized under this event are: Paragliding, Para motoring, Parasailing, Rock Climbing, etc.
All these activities were organized at Railway Training Institute Ground. More than 2476 NYF
delegates including Adolescents, NCC & NSS, Youth Club Members, Local Peoples/Youths
from different parts of the country with large quantum from Rajasthan enjoyed the adventure
activities in the Adventure Park.

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g. Youth Convention

Youth Convention enlightened the youth of Udaipur in the Maharana Pratap University of
Agriculture and Technology at the AVP Hall, College of Technology and Engineering. The
convention was inaugurated by Shri A.K. Upadhyay, Secretary, Youth Affairs, Government of
India. This programme saw the active and curious participation of more than 250 young boys
and girls from around the country. The convention was organized by NSS in collaboration with
RGNIYD.

Shri B.K. Sinha, Secretary, Rural Development, Ministry of Rural Development said that first
and foremost need of a politician is to understand that politics is not a profession and it is
not meant to earn a living, so the first step for a politician is to make himself economically
independent. Shri C.R. Keshavan, Vice President, Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth
Development shared his views on how secularism makes us a very culturally rich country.

The speakers enjoyed the witty questions of the audience.

h. Suvichar

Mohd. Azharuddin, MP and one of the most successful captain’s of Indian cricket said in this
programme that there was no short cut for success and hard-work and dedication was the
right way to achieve success.. Suvichar was organized by NSS as part of the 16th NYF at
MPUAT, Udaipur in collaboration with RGNIYD.

Ms. Shini Jose, a gold medalist in the Common Wealth and Asian Games also deliberated
with the NSS volunteers. She talked about her experience and hard work put in by her for
success. She advised the youngsters that discipline and hard work were the secret of success.
Shri Rohit Kumar Singh, Secretary, Department of Youth Affairs and Sports, Rajasthan and
Mrs. Sarada Ali Khan, Director, Youth Affairs and Programme Advisor NSS also spoke on the
occasion.

Career Talk was the highlight in the after noon session of the Suvichar. The resource persons
were from RGNIYD. Dr. M.S. Gill, Hon’ble Minister of Youth Affairs & Sports also interacted
with the participants in the evening.

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2. NATIONAL INTEGRATION CAMPS
Two Hundred and Twenty Eight (228) National Integration camps were organized by 228
NYKs in the country. Participants from 495 NYKs were invited to send their participants in
all 228 camps. In total 1146 teams comprising of 34,200 young participants were planned to
move across the country in different camps.

The National Integration Camp programme is one of the most important and popular
programmes of NPYAD under the banner of National Integration Promotion programmes. A
camp of seven days is organized with 150 participants. All the participants are rural youth,
and they are invited in the camp from the youth club networks of Nehru Yuva Kendras
situated in different parts of the country. The programme strengthens national integration,
unity in diversity and friendship among the rural youth from different parts of country. The
participating youth get an opportunity to visit parts of country other than their own state, and
they get to participate in variously enlightening sessions on themes of national integration,
cultural activities and significance of various historical sites that they visit during the camp.

The camps provided a platform where in youth had meeting and dialogue, they shared their
culture, language, dresses, traditions, culture, ideas, hopes and aspirations. They shared
about the threats posed to the nation by divisive forces and worked out strategies for
combating them. Besides, they also discussed about the youth specific problems and other
developmental challenges.

These camps facilitated the participants to understand that national unity and Integrity is
imperative for strengthening democracy and development.

Broad objectives of a national integration camp are:-

• To provide the young participants from different parts of the country a quality opportunity
to live, interact and learn together in an environment of mutual love and respect for one’s
distinct social and cultural identity;

• To facilitate the young participants to know about the age-old common heritage and
history, which strengthen our secular and democratic fiber; and,

• To help them to identify the threats and challenges posed by divisive forces in the country
and to work out a strategy for combating the same.

More than 30,000 youth participated in all the 228 camps. These youth belonging to different
parts of the country, moved to 228 different places and they enjoyed the journey, the camp
activities, and interaction with their fellow citizens in different cultural settings that displays
always the plurality of Language, heritage-perception and empathetic understanding that
form the hallmark of the great Indian Tradition.

Every National Integration Camp, with its formal structure provided by the Ministry of Youth
Affairs, provides opportunities to the participating youth to exchange ideas on the topical
issues of Development, Progress and Possibilities. This general principle was applied to
these NICs too this year.

The Camps had multifold activities such as Morning Prayer/ Sarv Dharam Prarthana,
Community Singing and Hoisting of National Flag, Yoga , Physical Fitness games and sports
inclusive of traditional games. There were rallies, lectures, participative discussions and
presentations etc. on the topical issues by the participants.

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In order to instill the sense of belongingness and dignity of labour among the participants,
a small-time service programme for the community is also organized in the camp. Work
camps are conducted to restore\build some community assets e.g. repair of school building,
cleanliness and repair of the premises etc.

This year the participation in the NICs was the heaviest in comparison with all the earlier
years.

Special report on one of the NICs:- The people of Verinag town set an example for the
promotion of communal harmony and brotherhood - Ajay Maken

Shri Ajay Maken, Union Minister Youth Affairs and Sports attended the valedictory function
of National Integration Camp(NIC) organized by NYK Anantnag from 19th -23rd March, 2011
and lauded the role of NYKS in J & K in uniting the youth for the National Building Programme.
He congratulated all the family members who were host to the participants of NIC at Verinag.
He told the people of Verinag town had set an extraordinary example and a step forwards the
promotion of communal harmony and brotherhood.

Shri R.S. Chib, Minister for Youth Services and Sports and Technical and Medical Education,
Govt. of J & K, also addressed the participants.

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3.YOUTH LEADERSHIP AND PERSONALITY
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
One hundred YLPDPs were conducted in 100 districts this year. All the programmes were
open for male and female youth.

AIMS & OBJECTIVES:


Youth Leadership and Personality Development Programme for the rural youth is a youth
development programme wherein emphasis is given on competency development. Objectives
of this training programme are:-

• To bring the youth leaders of the district together so that they can share their experiences
and exchange ideas;

• To create critical awareness and understanding of social dynamics of the rural


communities;

• To make conceptual clarity and necessity of the concepts and practical aspects of
CONVERGENCE, ENMPOWERMENT, and SELF-EMPLOYMENT ENTRRPRISE.

• To provide the youth leaders basic skills for;-

a. Personality development;

b. Mobilizing community for developmental activities, awareness campaigns, and


participation in on-going government schemes; and,

c. Institutional sustenance of youth bodies in the villages, and the networking.

• To impart necessary information and implementation procedures for:-

a. Government programmes for the local community development at the village level;

b. Central and tate government programmes and schemes meant for youth development,
club development t, adolescent development, women and child development,
health, literacy, environment and programmes and schemes of other ministries and
departments;

c. Youth clubs to act as social auditors of various schemes and programmes being run in
the local areas;

• To make youth leaders fully aware about the NCVT trade training modules and training of
skills in the ITIs and ITCs in the district as a mean for employment and as a lever for self-
employment;

• To make youth leaders aware about the courses in entrepreneurship development in the
ITI s and ITCs;

• To make the youth leaders aware about the self help groups and other self-employment
schemes of NABARD;

• Life kills for self-employment and motivating the participants to join the entrepreneurship
development programmers of KVIC, NABARD, or it is and ITCs, or to arrange a short

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course with these institutions for them during this period.

2. IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY
a. A Training schedule and a guideline was prepared was issued. The programmes were
conducted at the district level under the direct supervision of the youth coordinators in 100
districts.

b. The training was residential in nature and the institutions providing the training had the
required infrastructure for pedagogy, practice and living accommodation and faculty to
conduct training in a professional manner.

3. PHASING OF PROJECTS:
Each YLPDP had three phases of operation:-

(a) Preparatory Phase: In this phase the participants consulted with youth club members,
District Youth coordinators of NYKs, NSS Programme Officers, Panchayati Raj Institutions
to identify and select 5 social activities and 5 sports activities to be adopted by the youth
clubs in the district. The preparatory phase also included selection of youth clubs, selection
of trainees from youth clubs, NSS units, scouts & guides. Duration of the preparatory
phase is normally of about one month period.

(b) Training Phase: The training period is of one month duration, which means about 40-45
training hours per week. The training is residential in nature and the institution providing
the training was ensured to have required infrastructure and faculty to conduct training
in a professional manner. The training was conducted as per a detailed training module
providing daily time-table, resource persons to be engaged and materials to be used for
the training should be mentioned in the project proposal.

(c) Follow-up Phase: The final phase is of 2 months’ duration comprising of at least 4 contact
meetings/ visits to youth clubs and trainees to asses the out come of the training. The
training institutions also arranged meetings with potential employers, bankers or self-
employment linkages to be developed.

4. Course structure Training


4.1. Capsule 1 pertains to Life skills and basic health keeping. This will run for
seven days. This pertains to the basics of personality development and skills. This
includes:-

• Life Skills as are universally known;

• Health and Nutrition.

4.2 Capsule –2:-

This capsule enabled the participants in knowing facts and getting training in features of
personality development other than Life Skills and basic health issues.

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Training contents of this capsule includes the following skills:-

• Learning skills;

• Empowerment- a concept and practice;

• Daily management skills for running a youth club;

• Project writing skills;

• Communication skills;

• Leadership and survival skills;

• Micro finance and self –employment;

Training Resource persons for Capsule 2:-

The Youth Coordinators were asked to arrange the trainers from good professional colleges
or institutions or from the institutions where the training programme is arranged. In case they
need some more then they could approach one of the following institutions:-

• NABARD ( for micro finance and self –help groups);

• Private companies like TATA- AIG (for self employment); and LIC etc.

• Management schools/ colleges;

• Department of Social work in a local college or the university (personality development,


management of an institution, Time Management, leadership);

• Department of Panchayati Raj (running of an institution like a youth club, Panchayat,


basic democratic functioning of Panchayat);

• Training institutes;

3.3 Capsule 3:-

This capsule for fifteen days in total specifies multi-choice programme of training of personality
development in terms of:-

• Entrepreneurship development (Individual and group enterprise);

• Skill development for self-employment in a particular trade/profession or a service from an


accredited training institution (individual and group); and,

• Skills in communication, Form filling, Conduct of meetings, setting up of a self employment


unit, finance through bank loans etc.

Training Resource persons for Capsule 3:-

This fifteen-days training which may get further split in two or three parts, according to the
choice presented by the participants, is mostly conducted by one or more of accredited
institutions like:

• Khadi and Village Industries Centres (KVIC);

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• All ITI s and ITCs in every district are expected to provide Entrepreneurship trainings vide
a circular issued to them from National Council of Vocational Training;

• Any other NGO or training institute working under Skill Development Initiative of the
government (Union Ministry of Labour) or under an industry that works under Prime
Minister’s Skill Development Programme.

Course contents are decided by the training agencies of the KVIC or the other accredited
training institute.

The participants can also be linked through the training in this phase with KVIC’s Margin
Money Scheme. See Annexure 5 for this matter.

3.4 Follow-up Phase: The follow-up phase was of 2 months duration comprising of at
least 4 contact meetings/ visits to youth clubs and trainees to asses the out come of
the training. The training institutions also arranged meetings with potential employers,
bankers or self-employment linkages to be developed. The follow-up meetings could
be done according to the available funds.

In total 100X30= 3000 participants got the benefit of these trainings.

4. LIFE SKILLS EDUCATION TRAINING TO ADOLESCENTS


Five hundred and twelve life skills education training camps of seven days’ duration each
were organized in 128 Blocks of 64 districts that were included in the UNFPA- MOYAS project
of adolescent development. Each one of 64 districts received eight training programmes
which they divided in both the project Blocks of their district. The training is used to upscale
the knowledge and information of participants in matters related to sexual and general health
and personality development.

1. The concept of life skills:-

The term Life Skills refers to a large group of psycho-social and interpersonal skills which
can help adolescents make informed decisions, communicate effectively, and develop coping
and self-management skills that may help them lead a healthy and productive life. World
Health Organization has defined life Skills as ‘the abilities for adaptive and positive behavior
that enable individuals to deal effectively with the demand and changes of everyday life’.
Life Skills address the whole individual and, therefore, can lead to overall sustained life-
long behavior change. The life skills approach asserts that if children and young people are
provided with the opportunity to learn skills in a supportive environment, they can confidently
manage their lives in a positive manner while serving as valuable resources to their friends,
families and community.

Effective acquisition of life skills can influence how youth feel about themselves (self-
awareness) and others and can enhance their productivity, efficacy, self-esteem and self-
confidence. Life skills can also provide means for improving interpersonal relations. Working
on the issues of adolescents’ concerns in a collective mode, these 7 days’ Life Skills Education
Programme can serve the learning needs of different groups of adolescent.

There are ten life skills which form the basis of these trainings. These are:-

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Self Awareness; Empathy; Critical Thinking; Creative Thinking; Decision–making Skill;
Problem Solving; Effective Communication Skills; Interpersonal Relationship Skills; and
Coping with Stress and Emotions.

2. Objectives of the training:-

All the 512 training camps were organized to achieve the following objectives:-

▪ Sensitizing over 15,000 adolescents on the issues of life skills;

▪ Generate among the participants awareness regarding reproductive and sexual health,
HIV/AIDS, Gender issues, Career guidance and so on.

▪ Sensitizing the stakeholders, i.e. parents, teachers, government functionaries, the media,
the community, the youth, and the adolescents, about the needs, problems and promises
of the latter through sustained awareness building and advocacy.

▪ To raise the thinking and behavioural levels of the participants so that they feel connected
to the family, the community and their peer group in a manner that would generate
awareness and power for themselves. They should feel empowered and behave in that
manner.

3. Duration of the training programme- Duration of the training programme was 7 days’.
The activities were organized in two blocks of the same district. All the trainings were
in residential camp form.

4. Target group of the training- The target group for the training program was the rural
adolescent between the age group of 10-19 years including those who have not gone
to the school or who have dropped out.

5. The strategy adopted during the life skills education training program:- Like in our
earlier trainings, the strategy of intervention involved having the participants for full
time of seven days and also their parents periodically. Imparting Life Skills education
to the adolescents in a rural setting, was directed not only towards the adolescents
but their parents and the village as well. It was an extra socialization programme and
therefore directed itself in creating new behavior patterns among the adolescents,
their siblings and parents.

The training program was executed in non- residential camp of 40 adolescent participants.
It incorporated all the activities pertaining to the training. All participants were given lunch in
the training.

6. Subject Approach:-

Life Skills Education: The Life Skills education to the adolescent in rural India was taken
as a matter of additional socialization (or say, extra-socialization) within the family and the
community for an improvement in their perception about their own personality and their
individual positions in society. This training about the life-skills leads the participants to
formation of a new desired behaviour. As said earlier, in the training of the adolescent through
the education of life skills, it was felt necessary that the new education should ride on the new
understanding of the local tradition in which the life skills should become fully assimilated,
or the skills should articulate themselves on the pegs of tradition. Hence the role of the
local institutions like the family, the community, the youth club, and the teen clubs was felt
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creating the new behaviour among the adolescents.

Sex education including Reproductive and Child health: Sex and Procreation are two of the
universally accepted four fundamental functions of the family. These functions within the
institution of the family have a universal acceptance on the level of morality, perpetuity of
human race, healthy living and healthy behaviour; and are the only universally accepted and
acceptable form of sexual activity. Sex education itself is scientific and amoral, and we have
tried to provide sex education and the knowledge about HIV and AIDS, personal hygiene with
a strong saying of “No” to the pre-marital sex and unsafe sex. With the package of scientific
knowledge about the reproductive and Child Health (RCH), and the personal hygiene and
the nutrition the adolescents are given the life skills to help them become assertive, confident
and capacity to make proper decisions about sexual practice.

Hence our approach towards sex education in the adolescent development programme was
“Sex and procreation as the part of universal functions of a family”. This way the prohibitive
parts about sex in society were carried out automatically through the sense of responsibility
that was associated with the existing institutions. Simple truths of human life, across the time
and space, remain the true form of knowledge; and we tried to resort to these simple thought
processes.

Who gave the training? District Youth Coordinator, the District Project Officer , the Adolescent
Peer Volunteers, and the members of District Adolescent resource Teams have all been
trained on Life Skills education training methods and contents by the trainers of Rajiv Gandhi
National Institute for Youth Development (RGNIYD). It is the team of these people in each
one of 64 districts that gave training to the adolescents. 15360 adolescents participated in all
the 512 training camps across the nation in 64 districts.

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SPONSORED
OR
CONVERGENCE
PROGRAMMES

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1. PANCHAYAT YUVA KRIDA AUR KHEL ABHIYAN
(PYKKA)
NYKS has collaborated with department of sports of the MYAS and the state governments,
in making its contribution to make the programme successful. Details of its contribution in
PYKKA programme are given below:-

1.1. One Day Orientation Programme for Youth Coordinators on


PYKKA (30th June, 2010)
One day orientation programme for District Youth Coordinators of selected 25 Districts of
the country was organized at IIPA, New Delhi on 30th of June, 2010. The objective of the
programme was to orient the field functionaries to conduct sports tournaments at the Block
and district levels under the Scheme of Panchayat Yuva Krida Aur Khel Abhiyan (PYKKA).
Guidelines were discussed; strategies were chalked out and plan of action for the Block and
District level sports tournaments was formed.

1.2. 3rd Masters Training Programme under PYKKA Scheme


(18th October to 1st November 2010)
Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, allotted 90 slots in six courses for Master Trainers Programme
under Panchayat Yuva Krida Aur Khel Abhiyan (PYKKA) Scheme to NYKS during 2010-11.
The function of the Master Trainers is to train Kridashree in their respective States/UTs.

The 3rd Training Programme was organized from 18th October to 1st November 2010 for
15 days. NYKS nominated the names of 45 Youth Coordinators to undergo this training
programme at LNUPE- Gwalior.

1.3. Inter School Sports Competitions


In order to promote sports culture amongst boys and girls, PYKKA Mission Directorate,
Department of Sports, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports had entrusted NYKS to conduct
Inter-school sports competitions in 626 districts and 35 UTs & States of the country.

The objective of the programme was to promote sports & Games at the School level in the
country and to promote sports culture among the boys & girls

For successful conduct of the inter school sports competitions, District level committees
under the chairmanship of DM/DC and State/ UT level committee under the chairmanship
of Secretary of education/ Sports were constituted and all the competitions were organized
through these committees.

Rs. 10,000/- per sports discipline for 10 sports disciplines at district level (Rs.1 lakh) and
Rs. 30,000/- per sports discipline for ten disciplines at state/ UT level (Rs. 3 lakh) were
provided to the NYKs and Zonal offices respectively. Other details on the inter school sports
competitions are given below:-

State/ UT wise Number of NYK Districts and Non-District NYK Districts where Sports
Competitions organized:

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No. of Districts No. of Districts
Sr.
State/UT S.No. State/UT Non-
No. NYK Non-NYK NYK
NYK
1 Andhra Pradesh 23 - 19 Goa 2 --
2 Arunachal Pradesh 4 12 20 Manipur 9 --
3 Assam 23 4 21 Meghalaya 5 2
4 Bihar 34 4 22 Mizoram 3 5
5 Chattisgarh 8 10 23 Nagaland 7 4
6 Delhi 3 4 24 Orissa 16 14
7 Gujarat 19 6 25 Punjab 15 5
8 D N Haveli 1 -- 26 Chandigarh 1 --
9 Daman Diu 2 -- 27 Rajasthan 30 3
10. Haryana 16 5 28 Sikkim 4 --
11 H.P 12 -- 29 Tamilnadu 29 2
12 J&K 14 1 30 Pondicherry 4 --
13 Jharkhand 16 8 31 Tripura 3 1
14 Karnataka 20 8 32 U.P 55 16
15 Kerala 14 -- 33 9 4
16 Lakhsdweep 1 -- 34 W.B 18 --
A&N
17 M.P 40 10 35 3 --
Island
18 Maharashtra 30 5
Total NYK & Non- NYK Districts. 493 133

Sports Disciplines for Competitions: 10 disciplines at District & State level competitions
Group-I Archery Athletics Badminton Basketball Hockey
Group-II Football Table Tennis Volleyball Wt.lifting Wrestling

Budget: The Budget allocation for Inter School sports competitions is as under
Level of Total Total amount
Rate Amount
Competition Districts (Rs.)
@ Rs.10,000/- per disciplines for 10
District level Rs. 1,00,000/- 626 6,26,00,000
Sports disciplines
@ Rs. 30,000/- per disciplines for
State / Ut level Rs. 3,00,000/- 35 1,05,00,000
10 disciplines
TOTAL 7,31,00,000

Targets & Achievements:


Level of Achievements Participation of players
Target
competition Boys Girls Total
District 626 533 244347 142929 387276
State/UT 35 29 11985 7743 19728
22370 schools participated in district level competitions

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1.4. PYKKA Rural Sports Competitions:-

Main objective of the rural sports competitions is to provide universal area and promote a
sports culture among both boys and girls, to harness available and potential sporting talent
among rural youth and to promote both indigenous and modern games.

During the year 2010-11, Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS) was given the responsibility
for organizing the Block level and District level competitions in 25 Districts having 260 blocks
selected from 7 States of Gujarat, Haryana, Kerala, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra
and Punjab.

For smooth conduct of the sports competitions, Block and District level committees were
formed and through these committees, competitions were organized. Block level competitions
were organized in 5 disciplines where as District level in 10 disciplines. Rs.10, 000/- per
sports discipline per block level (maximum 50,000/- thousand per block) and Rs.20,000/- per
sports discipline per district for 10 disciplines ( Rs. 2 lac ) were provided to selected 25 District
NYKs for conducting sports competitions at block and District level. The minute details of the
competitions and achievements are as follows:

Sports Disciplines:

Out of following 20 sports disciplines, competitions were conducted in 10 disciplines at


Districts level and 5 disciplines at Block level:
Athletics Gymnastics Swimming Badminton Table Tennis
Archery Wushu Taekwando Wt.lifting Cycling
Boxing Judo Wrestling Kabaddi Khokho
Hockey Football Volleyball Basketball Handball

Budget: The Budget allocation for PYKKA Rural Sports is as under


COMPETITION GRANT “A” PRIZE MONEY “B”
Total
Level of Total amount 1st 2nd 3rd
Rate
Competition (in Rs.) (in Rs.) (in Rs.) (in Rs.)
(in Rs.)
Block level @ 10,000/- per
1.30,00,000-
For 260 discipline for 5 15,000/- 5,000/- 1,17,00,000
00
blocks disciplines
@ Rs.
District level
20,000/- per
For 25 50,00,000-00 30,000/- 22,50,000
disciplines for
districts
10 disciplines
1,80,00,000-
Total 1,39,50,000
00
Grand Total (A + B ) Competition grant Rs. 1,80,00,000 + Prize Money
3,19,50,000
1,39,50,000

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Targets and Achievements
District Level Sports Block Level Sports
Sr. Name of
Competitions Competitions
No State
Target Target
1. Gujarat 3 2 23 13
2. Haryana 3 3 24 24
3. Kerala 4 4 54 53
4. West Bengal 3 3 49 50
Madhya
5. 4 4 30 30
Pradesh
6. Maharashtra 4 4 42 42
7. Punjab 4 4 38 38
Total 25 24 260 250

Participation of boys and girls::


Level of
Boys Girls Total
competition
Block level 104283 41056 145339
District level 18467 10489 28956
Total 122750 51545 174295

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2. NATIONAL YOUTH CORPS SCHEME
A new scheme to boost volunteership among the youth of the country was introduced by the MYAS this year. A
major part of this scheme was implemented by NYKS.

OBJECTIVES OF THE SCHEME:

Basic objective of the scheme is “to develop a group of disciplined and dedicated youth who have the inclination
and spirit to engage in the task of nation building”. NYKS is one of the main implementers of the scheme. NYKS
started the process of implementation of NYC scheme from 1st April, 2010. A nation-wide advertisement for
launching of the National Youth Corps scheme was given on the inaugural day in all the leading news papers
of the country.

PROCEDUREOFSELECTIONANDINTRODUCTIONOFON-LINEGOVERNANCEOFTHESCHEME:

NYKS invited applications for the selection of NYC volunteers through its youth clubs,
district level development agencies, and also through open advertisement in the leading
regional news papers in each district. About 80,000 applications were received from all
parts of country. A total of 20,000 NYC volunteers were planned to be deployed across
the country for a period of two year i.e. April, 2010 to March, 2012; of which 12,300
were allocated to NYKS and 7700 to the Government of Jammu & Kashmir. A total of
12300 NYC volunteers were allocated to 501 existing Nehru Yuva Kendras, and 135
non NYK Districts of the country.

As per selection and deployment procedure, at least two NYC per Block were deployed.

As per guidelines, selection committees under the chairmanship of District Collector /District
Magistrate were formed for selecting NYC volunteers.

Online record of selection, deployment and monitoring was created. Accordingly, in the year
10-11, a total of 11461 NYC volunteers were deployed. State-wise deployment status is
given below:-
No of Male Post
State Female 10th 12th
NYC Member Graduate
ANDAMAN
& NICOBAR 35 8 20 15 0 32 2 1
ISLANDS
ANDHRA
745 96 507 238 0 307 413 25
PRADESH
ARUNACHAL
113 16 62 51 32 51 27 3
PRADESH
ASSAM 507 46 290 217 82 310 112 3
BIHAR 1101 32 724 377 0 693 378 30
CHANDIGARH 5 2 2 3 0 3 2 0
273 14 170 103 0 223 44 6
DADRA
& NAGAR 6 0 4 2 0 2 4 0
HAVELI
DAMAN & DIU 6 0 3 3 0 4 0 2
DELHI 42 9 19 23 0 29 13 0
GOA 22 9 14 8 0 11 11 0

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GUJARAT 342 38 245 97 0 121 180 41
HARYANA 244 26 151 93 0 133 98 13
HIMACHAL
193 43 108 85 0 88 90 15
PRADESH
JAMMU &
318 32 194 124 56 181 73 8
KASHMIR
JHARKHAND 437 38 300 137 0 268 155 14
KARNATAKA 354 58 201 153 0 255 86 13
KERALA 302 81 178 124 0 211 81 10
8 5 5 3 0 7 1 0
MADHYA
629 33 411 218 0 342 234 53
PRADESH
659 147 455 204 0 295 327 37
MANIPUR 102 9 57 45 22 57 21 2
MEGHALAYA 67 0 39 28 16 43 8 0
MIZORAM 59 2 25 34 8 46 5 0
NAGALAND 108 3 58 50 26 32 48 2
ORISSA 521 51 334 187 0 183 321 17
37 3 22 15 0 10 21 6
PUNJAB 298 36 164 134 0 207 72 19
RAJASTHAN 515 59 419 96 0 66 397 52
SIKKIM 61 6 28 33 7 37 15 2
TAMIL NADU 720 148 371 349 0 465 225 30
TRIPURA 74 2 60 14 16 33 22 3
UTTAR
1621 100 1057 564 0 612 840 169
PRADESH
167 23 104 63 0 99 58 10
WEST
769 32 475 294 0 296 440 33
BENGAL
Total 11460 1207 7276 4184 265 5752 4824 619

TRAINING OF NATIONAL YOUTH CORPS VOLUNTEERS:


All selected and deployed volunteers were given 10 days’ induction training at their kendras in
the month of June 2010. They were made aware of the NYK action plan and all other youth
activities and programmes normally conducted by the NYKs. There was also a component
on the communication and personality development in the training. Volunteership, a vital part
of the NYK movement was tried to be institutionalized through this effort that was followed up
with the engagement of the volunteers in the field activities regularly, and also in strengthening
the network.

The freshly introduced system of on-line deployment record and monitoring of the volunteers
in this scheme also ensures the payment record to each volunteer on the basis of his/her
attendance and contribution in the field. Each volunteer is paid Rs. 2500/- per month to
facilitate his/her movement for their voluntary work in the field. Transfer of honoraria to each
volunteer is facilitated electronically through the services of NEFT/ NECS. All volunteers have
been given identity cards.

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3. ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
This programme has been in progress with sixty four NYKs. The total programme is sustained
with the twin programme-execution sponsored by the UNFPA and by the NPYAD of the
Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. Adolescent development programme of the Ministry,
the UNFPA and the NYKS, believes that it is not only necessary to do the work of health
awareness, value-formation and organizational unity among the adolescents but it is also
necessary to make all the stake holders aware on the issues of adolescents and the ways of
their development.

So, different objectives that were involved in this programme were evolved as follows:-
• To sensitize the stake holders, i.e. parents, teachers, government functionaries, the media,
the community, and the youth about the needs, problems and promise of the adolescents
through sustained awareness building and advocacy;
• To build the capacity of youth clubs, youth volunteers, peer-educators associated with
NYKs included in the Project;
• To build a conducive environment which would recognize the special needs and
requirement of the adolescents in the selected villages, and provide for an adolescent-
friendly service;
• To make the adolescents realize the importance of the Indian value-system and to
inculcate a responsive behaviour among them towards elders, parents, teachers, and
other community members;
• To inform and educate the adolescents about various career-options available in society
and to prepare them for a better career-choice through Career Melas;
• To set up and run a counseling centre in each participating district to redress various
physical, and psychological problems face by adolescents during the transitional phases
of their individual lives;
• To impart Life Skills Education to adolescents in the selected 64 districts.

Activities supported by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA):-

Following training or organizational activities were supported by the UNFPA during the year
in the Project districts:-

1. Advocacy and consultation on Life Skills, Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health
(ARSH), HIV/AIDS at both, the level of teen clubs. There are about 4000 teen clubs in all
the 64 districts together;

2. Observance of important days/ events/ World Population Day, and World AIDS Day;

3. Activation and strengthening of Teen Clubs; i.e. setting up of 60 teen clubs in each one of
64 participating districts;

4. Field activities for teen clubs which include health, education , life skills, responsible
citizenship, cultural activities, Counseling, Wall magazine, Street theatre on development
issues; Painting and Murals on the issues related to Life Skills and Adolescent development;
and,

5. Theatre workshops at the Block and teen club levels in some districts.

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4. NATIONAL LAUNCHING CEREMONY OF
TRAINING OF YOUTH ON HUMAN RIGHTS
This programme is the part of the project on training youth on human rights and it is a joint
collaboration of National Human Rights Commission and Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan.
Indian Human Rights Protection Act defines rights in a very simple manner i.e., the rights
related to Liberty, Equality and dignity of every citizen

The National Launching of the Training of Youth on Human Rights Project was held on
03.12.2010 at Kala Bharati Auditorium, Madilapalem, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh and
was inaugurated by the Hon’ble Chairman of Human Rights Commission and Former Chief
justice of Supreme Court Justice K G Balakrishnan. 1120 Youth Leaders and NYC Volunteers
of 23 district of A.P. and participants of National Integration Camp (NIC) representing Jammu
& Kashmir, Jharkhand, Orissa, West Bengal, Chattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh attended this
programme. .

Among those who addressed the youth, the stake holders and the NYKS employees in the
inauguration ceremony were Sri K.G.Balakrishna, Ex-Chief Justice of India as the Chief
Guest ;

Shri P.C.Sharma, Member of NHRC; Sri D.V.Subba Rao member National Bar Council;
and Shri J.Poornachandra Rao, I.P.S, Commissioner of Police, Visakhapatnam; and Prof.
Y.Satyanarayana, Vice Chancellor – A.P University of Law, Visakhapatnam.

Dr.C.S.Pran, Director (Programme) explained about various programmes and initiatives


undertaken by NYKS.

In addition to this, one Day Awareness Programme on Human Rights was organized by
National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on 4th March 2011 with in the schedule of NIC
held between 1st -7th March 2011 at Lucknow. Shri P.C. Sharma, Hon’ble Member, Shri J.S.
Kochher, Joint Secretary (Training), Sh. D.S. Rawat, Under Secretary and Dr. S.K. Jain, Sr.
Research Officer of the Commission of NHRC attended the Programme.

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5.PLANTATION DRIVE TO OBSERVE EARTH
FESTIVAL under MY EARTH MY DUTY CAMPAIGN
In collaboration with the ZEE News media channel, the NYKS launched in august 2010 the
programme called My Earth My Duty Campaign under the broad earth-saving programme
called Dharti Parva (Earth festival). In the campaign, District Youth Coordinators organized
environment building activities in their districts by briefing to media, contacting Youth Clubs
and motivating them for participating in such a big and important campaign. They organized
informal meetings also with youth club members and panchayat leaders. The campaign was
carried out on voluntary basis through the mobilization of local resources.

In order to inform the people about this festival celebration, the campaign was launched in
selected 14 cities in the month of August 2010. Seminars, Cultural programmes, Exhibitions,
Pledge, Rallies, etc. were the main activities of the programme.

Under this campaign, NYKS had planted more than 50 lakh saplings of different species
on 25th of August 2010 during Sadbhavna Week celebration across the country through its
network of village based Youth Clubs.

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6.THIRD TRIBAL YOUTH EXCHANGE
PROGRAMME
Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan organized 3rd Tribal Youth Exchange Programme at Bhopal
(M.P.), Vadodara (Gujarat) and Hyderabad (A.P.) between 4th September to 11th October,
2010 in which 1000 tribal youths of 40 selected districts from Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Orissa,
West Bengal, Chattisgarh, Jharkhand, U.P., M.P. and Maharashtra were invited to take part
in the programmes.

The objective of the Exchange Programme is to provide an opportunity to the tribal youth
to visit different places of the country to understand the cultural ethos, language, life styles,
developmental activities, educational avenues, employment opportunities, to see historical &
cultural monuments and to have leisure activities.

The Zonal Office of Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan, Bhopal organized the 3rd Tribal Youth
Exchange Programme from 4th to 10th September, 2010 in which a total number of 211 tribal
youths including 126 male and 85 female participated in the programme. The next programme
was organized by Zonal office of Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan of Gujarat State at Vadodara
from 15th to 21st September, 2010 in which a total number of 230 youths participated. The
Tribal Youth Exchange Programme at Hyderabad was organized by Zonal Office of NYKS for
AP from 24th to 30th September, 2010 in which a total number of 213 tribal youths (121 male
and 92 female) participated. The fourth programme was organized at Ernaklulum, kerala,
from 5th to 11th October 2010.

Visit to famous places of historical and cultural importance, meetings with important public
dignitaries, experience sharing, group discussions were the main activities of the Exchange
Programme. In addition to this, Thematic discussions on the issues relating to problems of
tribal areas, employment generation and development of tribal youth, career guidance and
counseling with reference to different career opportunities available to youths and assessment
of training needs of participants under Modular Employment Skills (MES) Scheme of Ministry
of Labour for NCVTs Certification shall be carried out.

At each of the mentioned programme venues of the 3rd Tribal Youth Exchange Programme, H.E
the Governors in both state capitals, senior level state Government officials, academicians,
Career Guidance experts graced the main functions.

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7. JAMMU & KASHMIR YOUTH EXCHANGE
PROGRAMME, 2010
Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan, Zonal Office, J & K State organized Jammu & Kashmir
Youth Exchange Programme for selected youth contingents from 12 districts of J&K namely,
Anantnag, Badgam, Baramulla, Doda, Jammu, Kathua, Kupwara, Poonch, Pulwama, Rajouri,
Srinagar and Udhampur. The youths from Leh and Kargil could not participate owing to rough
weather conditions and closure of land routes.

The programme was launched on 13th December, 2010 at Jammu by Hon’ble Chief Minister
of J&K, Shri Omar Abdullah at General Zorawar Singh Stadium, Jammu. A total number of
about 400 participants got the opportunity to visit Vishakapatnam, Vijayawada and Hyderabad
in Andhra Pradesh, Puri, Cuttack and Ganjam in Odisha, Bikaner and Jodhpur in Rajasthan,
Chhattarpur, Vidisha and Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh.

The objective of the programme was to provide opportunities to the youth of J&K to visit
important places of historical and cultural significance in different parts of the country to
interact and understand their fellow countrymen and develop national pride.

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8. PROGRAMMES WITH MINISTRY OF HOME
AFFAIRS
Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) collaborated with NYKS for publicizing Developmental
Programmes of Government vis a vis Ill-effects of Militancy in NE India:. Through this
collaboration, the following programmes were conducted:-

(i) Bharat Parikrama – 72 Youth of 15 mainland states selected from award winning youth clubs
of 15 states (Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Bihar, Tamilnadu, West Bengal, Kerala, Andhra
Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Uttranchal, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttar
Paradesh, and Delhi) visited five North Eastern (NE) states (Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram,
Nagaland and Tripura) between 20th January 2011 and 5th February 2011. The objective
of the programme was to promote mutual understanding, national integration, peace and
development. During the 17-day visit, the participants visited historically, geographically
and culturally important places of the north eastern states.

(ii) All India Village/Youth Club placement programme – 20 youths from one of the
selected youth clubs of Manipur State visited one well established youth club
of Amritsar. Shaheed Subedar Kartar Singh memorial Sports and Cultural
Club of Amritsar (Punjab) hosted the participants from 4th to 13th February,
2011. Objective of such programmes has always been to promote national
integration and inter-cultural understanding within the diverse panorama of
Indian society.
(iii)Life Skill Training Programme for 40 youths in the age group of 15-35 years, and selected
from 30 Blocks of equal number of districts across five North eastern states (Assam,
Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura) on Ten Core Life Skills for building peace.
In the state of Tripura, 03 Life Skills Training Programme were organized between 23rd
January and 3rd February, 2011. Objective of this programme is to prepare the youth
to face local challenges and threats posed by anti national forces and work for building
peace. Life skills education has hitherto been restricted to generating power within the
personality of the adolescents for grappling with the challenges of drug abuse and pre-
marital sexual practice. In this programme, a new emphasis has been experimented upon
the life skills education, by using the skills in developing motivation and commitment to
maintaining peace.

(iv) ‘Youth Initiative for the publicity of message of Development and Peace in Manipur’ .

This programme was started on 25th January, 2011 to generate awareness among youth about
different development schemes of the Government and entrepreneurship activities leading
to livelihood generation, peace and brotherhood in 2,500 villages of 43 Blocks involving
100 volunteers. One State level Workshop, 09 District Level Youth Leaders Conventions /
Launch Function, Orientation Training were organized under this banner. There were informal
meetings also with youth club members and panchayat leaders. The campaign was carried
out on voluntary basis through the mobilization of local resources.

In order to inform the people about this festival; celebration, the campaign was launched uin
selected 14 cities in the month of August 2010. Seminars, Cultural programmes, Exhibitions,
Pledge, Rallies etc were the main activities of the programme.

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Under this campaign, NYKS had planted more than 50 lakh saplings of different species
on 25th August 2010 during Sadbhavana Week celebration across the country through its
network of village based youth clubs.

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9. MAHATMA GANDHI NATIONAL RURAL
EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE ACT (MGNREGA)
PROJECT
Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan and Union Ministry of Rural Development collaboration,
entitled “Capacity Building and Awareness of Workers” under Mahatma Gandhi National
Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) aims at capacity building and involvement
of the youth belonging to the rural youth club network of NYKS. The awareness orientation
was geared on the workers’ rights, privileges and provisions under MGNREGA. The project
covers 2000 Blocks of 200 Districts in 10 states.

Union Ministry of Rural Development sanctioned Rs. 12.60 Crore rupees Twelve Crore Sixty
Lakh only) for this project, though only half of that was received.

Strategies and methods adopted and applied for implementation of Capacity Building and
Awareness of Workers under MGNREGA was focused to identify youths at District, Block
and village levels through the National Youth Corps volunteers. Thus the project was, in its
full operationability an NYC-centric venture wherein voluntary work among the youth was the
main strategy of work.

It was also deemed necessary to involve district administration, and therefore the regular
reporting of the progress of the project in the DACYP was ensured in its field operation.

The project aimed at maximising awareness among the workers who could avail themselves
of employment opportunities under MGNREGA. The NYC volunteers were provided three
day rigorous training about rules and regulations and also about the rights and privileges of
the workers.

District level conventions of the youth and of the volunteers were organized at the initial state
of the project for general awareness about the project and its operations. Eminent NGOs,
officials, Panchayat leaders, youth leaders and stake holders were also invited in these initial
conventions.

The district level conventions were followed by the two-days Block level conventions in which
youth leaders, panchayat leaders, government officials and the members of youth clubs were
invited. This exercise helped in communicating to the workers at the village level about the
purpose, strategy and methodology involved in the awareness project.

The formal launching of the activities of MGNREGA Project took place on 02nd February,
2011. Due to the election specific code of conduct the Block and district level activities were
postponed in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Assam and West Bengal.

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Following table shows the status of work in the project till 31st March 2011:-

Printing and
Block Level NYC distribution
Serial District Orientations Trainings of Survey
States DACYP
No. Level (held in (held in Format
districts) districts) (held in
districts)
Andhra Stalled owing to
1. 20 02 22 22
Pradesh Code of Conduct
2. Assam 20 18 In process in 20 20 16
In communication To be supplied
3. Bihar 22 22 22
with RDD, GoB by RDD, GoB
4. 07 08 08 08 08
5. Jharkhand 10 08 10 10 07
Madhya
6. 26 06 05 30 30
Pradesh
7. Punjab 15 14 14 14 13
8. Rajasthan 16 10 08 08 16
Uttar
9. 34 29 27 35 31
Pradesh
West
10. 15 15 In process in 15 15 10
Bengal

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10. ORGANISATION OF STATE AND DISTRICT
LEVEL CAPACITY BUILDING WORKSHOPS
ON TSC AS A PART OF NIRMAL BIHAR TOTAL
SANITATION AWARENESS CAMPAIGN (NBTSAC)

A series of programmes were conducted under the banner of this programme:-

a) State Level Workshop

The state level Capacity Building Workshop on Total Sanitation Awareness Campaign (TSAC)
as part of Nirmal Bihar Total Sanitation Awareness Campaign (NBTSAC) was held at State
Institute of Health & Family Welfare, Patna, Bihar from 14th to 16th July 2010. The workshop
was attended by a total number of 50 participants from 09 poor performing districts of Bihar
namely Darbhanga, Samastipur, Sitamarhi, East Champaran, Nalanda, Jamui, Supaul,
Jahanabad and Aurangabad.

The workshop was intended to develop a State Vision Document to accelerate community
participation under TSAC by ensuring active participation of NYK’s youth clubs at the village
level. The programme was attended by Sh. J.S.Mathur, Joint Secretary, Department of Drinking
Water Supply, GOI and Sh. Ravindra Pawar, Pricipal Secretary, PHED, Govt. of Bihar.

b) District Level Workshops

Following the State Level Capacity Building Workshop held at Patna, Bihar from 14th-16th
July, 2010, the District Level Capacity Building Workshops were organized by four Nehru
Yuva Kendras namely NYK-Nalanda, Dharbanga, Aurangabad and Supaul from 24th- 26th
August, 2010, 25th-27th August, 2010, 7th to 9th September 2010 and 25th -27th September,
2010 respectively. The objective of these programmes was to create a cadre of master
trainers from selected youth clubs of the identified blocks from the respective districts. A
total number of five Blocks in each districts were covered by the frame master trainers for
achievement of the stated goals of Total Sanitation Campaign 2010.

c) Awareness Campaign on Nirmal Bihar Total Sanitation (NBTSAC)

Following the District Level Capacity Building Workshops organized by four Nehru Yuva
Kendras namely NYK-Nalanda, Dharbanga, Aurangabad and Supaul; Awareness Campaign
on Nirmal Bihar Total Sanitation Project was taken up by youth clubs in all these districts in
cooperation with the district level TSC net work.

During the Awareness Campaign, the youth clubs as per strategy took up the task to mobilize
community support in 250 villages in each of the 04 districts mentioned above covering about
1000 villages in total of 20 selected blocks.

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11. VOTER AWARENESS CAMPAIGN IN BIHAR

An Awareness Campaign on Right to Vote was launched by Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan
(NYKS) through village based youth clubs/ yuvati mandals in 34 districts of Bihar state during
State Legislative Assembly Elections 2010. The objective of the campaign was to sensitize
the youth about the importance of right to vote and they were advised to caste their vote
without fear. During the campaign, the villagers were briefed about the Electronic Voting
System (EVS).

In the series of activities, symposiums &seminars, meetings, rallies, nukkad nataks, skits,
cultural programmes, cycle rallies, pad yatras, etc. were organized throughout these districts
of Bihar. During the campaign, the IEC material including stickers were distributed by NYKS
Volunteers in 9005 villages of 34 districts of Bihar.

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12. TRADITIONAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILL
CERTIFICATE PROJECT
Traditional Employability Skill Certification Project was undertaken by NYKS in partnership
with RGNIYD with the support of Ministry of Labour. As a first step, RGNIYD in collaboration
with NCVT undertook a certification programme for the youth who had acquired traditional
skills.

Under the project, tests/examinations were conducted in Kanyakumari & Thrivanamali


districts of Tamilnadu, Shivpuri & Mandsor districts of M.P., Tarn-Taran & Fathegarh Sahib
districts of Punjab, Kuddappa and Gundurin districts of Andhra Pradesh. A total number of
4432 persons possessing traditional skills appeared in the test out of which 3989 have been
awarded certificates.

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13. SAFE KIDS “Walk This Way” PROJECT

The Safe Kids “Walk This Way” Project was implemented by NYKS with support of Safe Kids
(India) Foundation from the month of September, 2010 with a focus on the organization of
various project activities in 60 School and 20 Slums of 05 Districts of Delhi namely South
Delhi, East Delhi, West Delhi, Central Delhi & North Delhi.

The focus was given to organization of Educational Sessions, Street Plays, Rallies, Public
Discourses, Educational Visit to Traffic Park and Walk to School, Road Safety Week. As per
reports received from 05 Project Districts, a total number of 167 activities were organised by
NYK, Nangloi, Mehrauli and Alipur covering a total number of 37,134 children (males: 8,539
& females: 28,595).

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14. WORKSHOP TO STRENGTHEN LOCAL SELF
GOVERNMENTS AND ACCELERATE RURAL
DEVELOPMENT

Ministry of Rural Development has set a vision of sustainable and inclusive development
of rural India. To this end, it is implementing a host of programmes like: MGNREGA, NSAP,
PMGSY, NRLM and IAY that requires to reach out to the millions of the house holds in rural
areas. With this objective in mind, the MRD organized a Workshop to strengthen Local Self
Governance and accelerate Rural Development on 22nd and 23rd of July 2010 at New Delhi.

The workshop was attended by all key stake holder Ministries including Ministry of Panchayarti
Raj, Ministry of I&B and Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Govt. of India. The representative of
State Govt’s including SIRDs and PRIs were invited to participate in the workshop. During the
workshop, Joint Secretary Youth Affairs had given a presentation before the august gathering
of participants that how the NYKS can play a major role as an extension arm of the MRD
for advocacy/ programme literacy about various MRD programmes/schemes as well as also
to undertake social audit role on pilot basis in selected districts of the country by involving
village based youth clubs. Based on the Group Discussions, the plans which were presented
for acceptance of the MRD had duly taken of the role of NYKS and its available vast net work
of youth clubs.

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STATISTICAL DETAILS OF PARTICIPATION OF
YOUTH IN VARIOUS YOUTH PROGRAMMES IN
THE YEARSTATE/UT WISE DISTRICT LEVEL
REGULAR PROGRAMMES 2010-11

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1. Meeting of Youth Leaders Annexure-1
Sl Grand
State Target Target SC Gen. ST Minority OBC Others
no Total

Achie-
Set Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
ved

1 A.P. 149 149 2012 987 2999 618 269 887 546 307 853 2076 728 2804 1833 853 2686 7085 3144 10229

2 Assam 118 112 832 514 1346 691 397 1088 1318 726 2044 848 557 1405 975 570 1545 4664 2764 7428

Arunachal
3 19 19 0 0 0 542 401 943 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 542 401 943
Pradesh

4 A & N Island 18 18 0 0 0 159 83 242 0 0 0 113 43 156 257 81 338 529 207 736

5 Bihar 221 220 2910 874 3784 169 185 354 1236 501 1737 4373 1501 5874 2949 1595 4544 11637 4656 16293

6 Chandigarh 3 3 60 0 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 21 64 0 64 145 0 145

7 Chattisgarh 46 46 1415 672 2087 1127 700 1827 0 0 0 906 473 1379 109 111 220 3557 1956 5513

8 Delhi 9 9 79 42 121 0 0 0 18 9 27 68 40 108 104 33 137 269 124 393

Dadara
9 3 2 0 0 0 40 5 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 5 45
Nagar

10 Daman & Diu 6 6 22 24 46 18 23 41 0 0 0 13 125 138 31 19 50 84 191 275

11 Gujarat 92 79 663 344 1007 479 206 685 111 65 176 918 505 1423 723 350 1073 2894 1470 4364

12 Goa 8 8 35 6 41 205 44 249 10 0 10 75 40 115 75 30 105 400 120 520

13 H.P. 51 51 631 487 1118 341 206 547 20 7 27 109 75 184 1044 834 1878 2145 1609 3754

14 Haryana 64 64 790 299 1089 0 0 0 122 67 189 880 287 1167 1308 329 1637 3100 982 4082

15 J&K 66 50 104 37 141 172 116 288 424 73 497 256 93 349 643 227 870 1599 546 2145

16 Jharkhand 95 83 753 720 1473 869 588 1457 471 213 684 1344 529 1873 377 161 538 3814 2211 6025

17 Karnataka 86 85 821 919 1740 617 569 1186 661 801 1462 1242 919 2161 1194 1158 2352 4535 4366 8901

18 Kerala 72 72 303 206 509 74 64 138 563 286 849 873 335 1208 603 405 1008 2416 1296 3712

19 Lakshadweep 3 1 0 0 0 14 28 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 28 42

20 M.P. 178 178 2656 1380 4036 1864 1119 2983 1209 984 2193 2044 1793 3837 2764 1195 3959 10537 6471 17008

21 Maharashtra 172 172 1959 781 2740 1102 474 1576 1209 657 1866 2739 1033 3772 2636 1116 3752 9645 4061 13706

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22 Manipur 31 31 30 18 48 665 457 1122 35 14 49 100 54 154 163 85 248 993 628 1621

23 Meghalaya 21 20 0 0 0 568 321 889 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 568 321 889

24 Mizoram 9 9 0 0 0 221 78 299 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 221 78 299

25 Nagaland 29 32 0 0 0 2179 1387 3566 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2179 1387 3566

26 Orissa 87 80 597 81 678 346 41 387 11 3 14 1216 210 1426 1094 254 1348 3264 589 3853

27 Pondicherry 16 16 145 134 279 0 0 0 34 17 51 79 94 173 167 177 344 425 422 847

28 Punjab 68 66 843 230 1073 0 0 0 42 9 51 559 122 681 1593 245 1838 3037 606 3643

29 Rajasthan 132 123 1044 175 1219 974 62 1036 139 20 159 2080 317 2397 1308 196 1504 5545 770 6315

30 Sikkim 18 12 16 8 24 99 66 165 0 0 0 65 46 111 59 51 110 239 171 410

31 Tamil Nadu 161 161 2606 1467 4073 322 161 483 304 207 511 2457 1295 3752 1481 726 2207 7170 3856 11026

32 Tripura 18 18 180 25 205 135 12 147 72 3 75 136 42 178 113 20 133 636 102 738

33 U.P. 338 330 3697 1237 4934 200 50 250 1451 363 1814 5777 1740 7517 5128 1684 6812 16253 5074 21327

34 Uttrakhand 48 44 399 191 590 27 17 44 84 16 100 135 41 176 1164 729 1893 1809 994 2803

35 West Bengal 146 146 1800 431 2231 468 183 651 1049 181 1230 800 260 1060 2892 719 3611 7009 1774 8783

Total 2601 2515 27402 12289 39691 15305 8312 23617 11139 5529 16668 32302 13297 45599 32851 13953 46804 118999 53380 172379

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2. Youth Club Exchange Programme Annexure-2
Grand
Sl no State Target Target SC Gen. ST Minority OBC Others
Total

Achie-
Set Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
ved

1 A.P. 11 10 39 10 49 17 6 23 9 0 9 51 7 58 75 20 95 191 43 234

2 Assam 11 8 23 9 32 50 38 88 18 13 31 24 18 42 29 20 49 144 98 242

Arunachal
3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pradesh

4 A & N Island 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 Bihar 17 17 54 24 78 20 27 47 5 5 10 73 35 108 70 23 93 222 114 336

6 Chandigarh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 Chattisgarh 4 4 9 1 10 19 0 19 0 0 0 33 3 36 13 0 13 74 4 78

8 Delhi 2 1 4 5 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 6 0 6 10 7 17

9 Dadara Nagar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11 Gujarat 9 9 53 13 66 0 4 4 0 1 1 78 8 86 34 14 48 165 40 205

12 Goa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 H.P. 6 6 29 9 38 5 5 10 0 0 0 2 0 2 117 32 149 153 46 199

14 Haryana 8 8 44 19 63 0 0 0 6 0 6 40 4 44 94 23 117 184 46 230

15 J&K 7 6 14 0 14 2 0 2 2 0 2 43 0 43 112 21 133 173 21 194

16 Jharkhand 8 4 8 2 10 7 4 11 9 4 13 3 0 3 20 1 21 47 11 58

17 Karnataka 9 9 75 44 119 8 3 11 22 6 28 80 28 108 108 43 151 293 124 417

18 Kerala 8 7 28 19 47 1 1 2 8 0 8 34 15 49 22 15 37 93 50 143

19 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

20 M.P. 23 18 60 24 84 43 23 66 19 23 42 111 46 157 98 13 111 331 129 460

21 Maharashtra 15 15 82 74 156 20 14 34 65 47 112 213 79 292 224 89 313 604 303 907

22 Manipur 5 5 0 22 22 26 7 33 0 0 0 10 4 14 10 6 16 46 39 85

23 Meghalaya 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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24 Mizoram 1 1 0 0 0 16 4 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 4 20

25 Nagaland 5 5 0 0 0 15 6 21 0 0 0 15 6 21

26 Orissa 8 7 20 7 27 23 9 32 0 0 0 27 12 39 14 0 14 84 28 112

27 Pondicherry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

28 Punjab 8 8 16 1 17 8 4 12 28 0 28 7 0 7 68 31 99 127 36 163

29 Rajasthan 14 14 66 3 69 23 6 29 1 0 1 110 13 123 66 19 85 266 41 307

30 Sikkim 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

31 Tamil Nadu 16 16 11 3 14 3 0 3 7 19 26 129 27 156 35 8 43 185 57 242

32 Tripura 2 1 0 0 0 4 3 7 0 0 0 5 2 7 1 0 1 10 5 15

33 U.P. 27 26 84 22 106 30 7 37 21 7 28 181 31 212 138 30 168 454 97 551

34 Uttrakhand 5 4 14 6 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 9 59 44 22 66 108 37 145

35 West Bengal 12 10 13 8 21 63 41 104 1 0 1 13 11 24 1 0 1 91 60 151

Total 251 221 746 325 1071 403 212 615 221 125 346 1317 354 1671 1399 430 1829 4086 1446 5532

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State Target Target SC ST Minority OBC Others
no Gen. Total

Set Achie-ved Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1 A.P. 2530 2530 579 323 902 188 166 354 137 128 265 530 460 990 351 291 642 1785 1368 3153

2 Assam 2530 2530 410 274 684 379 194 573 195 141 336 364 250 614 462 289 751 1810 1148 2958

Arunachal
3 550 550 0 0 0 248 268 516 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 248 268 516
Pradesh

4 A & N Island 660 514 368 226 594 75 5 80 0 0 0 39 71 110 190 104 294 672 406 1078

5 Bihar 3740 3740 588 237 825 41 25 66 250 200 450 1058 394 1452 730 312 1042 2667 1168 3835

6 Chandigarh 110 110 18 18 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 39 37 76 59 55 114

7 Chattisgarh 880 880 98 73 171 162 60 222 7 1 8 247 154 401 63 45 108 577 333 910

8 Delhi 330 330 101 57 158 0 0 0 15 7 22 47 34 81 41 56 97 204 154 358

9 Dadara Nagar 110 110 0 0 0 16 16 32 0 0 0 3 2 5 66 24 90 85 42 127

10 Daman & Diu 220 220 3 38 41 5 20 25 0 15 15 48 60 108 14 20 34 70 153 223

11 Gujarat 2090 2090 413 172 585 100 44 144 150 35 185 405 62 467 271 361 632 1339 674 2013

12 Goa 220 220 5 2 7 15 10 25 2 0 2 28 16 44 47 24 71 97 52 149

13 H.P. 1320 1320 210 101 311 162 95 257 4 1 5 35 18 53 572 262 834 983 477 1460

14 Haryana 1760 1760 352 182 534 0 0 0 13 22 35 362 173 535 615 192 807 1342 569 1911

15 J&K 1540 1430 69 42 111 97 49 146 209 92 301 77 46 123 491 280 771 943 509 1452

16 Jharkhand 1760 1374 77 50 127 387 149 536 37 137 174 245 106 351 138 37 175 884 479 1363

17 Karnataka 2200 2200 315 247 562 263 203 466 192 207 399 375 431 806 376 316 692 1521 1404 2925

18 Kerala 1540 1519 154 67 221 49 31 80 209 100 309 348 276 624 186 106 292 946 580 1526

19 Lakshadweep 110 110 0 0 0 71 60 131 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 71 60 131

20 M.P. 4400 4290 656 295 951 297 161 458 172 203 375 626 696 1322 468 229 697 2219 1584 3803

21 Maharashtra 3300 3300 757 352 1109 361 105 466 387 150 537 859 425 1284 947 522 1469 3311 1554 4865

22 Manipur 990 990 15 10 25 374 284 658 130 11 141 73 35 108 125 100 225 717 440 1157

23 Meghalaya 550 550 0 0 0 161 258 419 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 161 258 419

24 Mizoram 330 330 0 0 0 241 164 405 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 241 164 405

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26 Orissa 1760 1753 351 132 483 231 56 287 43 33 76 363 132 495 331 143 474 1319 496 1815

27 Pondicherry 440 440 73 42 115 0 0 0 8 4 12 17 9 26 42 40 82 140 95 235

28 Punjab 1650 1581 302 301 603 0 0 0 16 6 22 138 146 284 441 313 754 897 766 1663

29 Rajasthan 3300 3300 577 67 644 399 36 435 62 39 101 1129 164 1293 484 96 580 2651 402 3053

30 Sikkim 440 440 5 4 9 62 64 126 0 0 0 24 23 47 46 42 88 137 133 270

31 Tamil Nadu 3190 3190 806 496 1302 124 28 152 135 139 274 734 442 1176 422 383 805 2221 1488 3709

32 Tripura 330 330 101 13 114 31 2 33 14 1 15 112 22 134 37 8 45 295 46 341

33 U.P. 6050 5612 929 307 1236 79 40 119 282 159 441 1667 466 2133 1276 392 1668 4233 1364 5597

34 Uttrakhand 990 990 186 55 241 0 0 0 12 7 19 66 14 80 389 156 545 653 232 885

35 West Bengal 2420 2420 368 226 594 77 67 144 134 94 228 168 80 248 715 541 1256 1462 1008 2470

Total 55110 53753 8886 4409 13295 5120 2935 8055 2815 1932 4747 10189 5207 15396 5721 16096 37385 20204 57589

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Annexure-4
Short Term).
Sl
State Target Target SC ST Minority OBC Others Grand
no Gen.
Total

Achie-
Set Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
ved

1 A.P. 77 77 0 546 546 0 256 256 0 262 262 0 803 803 0 640 640 0 2507 2507

2 Assam 110 110 0 496 496 0 236 236 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 732 732

Arunachal
3 11 5 0 0 0 0 145 145 0 552 552 0 355 355 0 613 613 0 1665 1665
Pradesh

4 A & N Island 22 15 0 0 0 0 185 185 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 165 165 0 350 350

5 Bihar 154 154 0 1094 1094 0 98 98 0 1335 1335 0 1306 1306 0 802 802 0 4635 4635

6 Chandigarh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 Chattisgarh 33 33 0 119 119 0 260 260 0 0 0 0 350 350 0 102 102 0 831 831

8 Delhi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9 Dadara Nagar 11 8 0 22 22 0 106 106 0 8 8 0 9 9 0 9 9 0 154 154

10 Daman & Diu 22 15 0 56 56 0 27 27 0 35 35 0 157 157 0 37 37 0 312 312

11 Gujarat 66 66 0 510 510 0 90 90 0 92 92 0 670 670 0 772 772 0 2134 2134

12 Goa 11 11 0 0 0 0 175 175 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 95 95 0 270 270

13 H.P. 88 88 0 567 567 0 922 922 0 5 5 0 206 206 0 578 578 0 2278 2278

14 Haryana 44 44 0 346 346 0 0 0 0 81 81 0 314 314 0 405 405 0 1146 1146

15 J&K 110 110 0 181 181 0 593 593 0 514 514 0 372 372 0 1027 1027 0 2687 2687

16 Jharkhand 66 35 0 97 97 0 222 222 0 168 168 0 324 324 0 268 268 0 1079 1079

17 Karnataka 99 99 0 507 507 0 1052 1052 0 419 419 0 831 831 0 977 977 0 3786 3786

18 Kerala 66 57 0 227 227 0 278 278 0 299 299 0 463 463 0 289 289 0 1556 1556

19 Lakshadweep 11 5 0 0 0 0 150 150 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150 150

20 M.P. 132 111 0 436 436 0 665 665 0 656 656 0 654 654 0 368 368 0 2779 2779

21 Maharashtra 99 76 0 483 483 0 178 178 0 252 252 0 688 688 0 552 552 0 2153 2153

22 Manipur 55 53 0 15 15 0 1210 1210 0 42 42 0 60 60 0 248 248 0 1575 1575

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23 Meghalaya 22 22 0 0 0 0 374 374 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 374 374

24 Mizoram 33 33 0 0 0 0 797 797 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 797 797

25 Nagaland 33 33 0 0 0 0 300 300 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 300 300

26 Orissa 77 77 0 542 542 0 320 320 0 6 6 0 865 865 0 439 439 0 2172 2172

27 Pondicherry 11 11 0 87 87 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 231 231 0 119 119 0 437 437

28 Punjab 66 60 0 717 717 0 0 0 0 83 83 0 343 343 0 466 466 0 1609 1609

29 Rajasthan 154 76 0 722 722 0 106 106 0 51 51 0 888 888 0 299 299 0 2066 2066

30 Sikkim 44 37 0 92 92 0 315 315 0 0 0 0 198 198 0 86 86 0 691 691

31 Tamil Nadu 88 88 0 921 921 0 252 252 0 254 254 0 815 815 0 669 669 0 2911 2911

32 Tripura 33 33 0 264 264 0 213 213 0 144 144 0 181 181 0 171 171 0 973 973

33 U.P. 187 164 0 1161 1161 0 90 90 0 709 709 0 1715 1715 0 1663 1663 0 5338 5338

34 Uttrakhand 55 28 0 196 196 0 30 30 0 25 25 0 56 56 0 662 662 0 969 969

35 West Bengal 110 110 0 1077 1077 0 503 503 0 497 497 0 397 397 0 992 992 0 3466 3466

Total 2200 1944 0 11481 11481 0 10148 10148 0 6489 6489 0 13251 13251 0 13513 13513 0 54882 54882

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5. Skill Development Training Programme under NCVT.


Sl no State Target Target

Set Achie-ved

1 A.P. 200 200

2 Assam 200 200

3 Arunachal Pradesh 75 75

4 A & N Island 100 100

5 Bihar 300 300

6 Chandigarh 0 0

7 Chattisgarh 100 92

8 Delhi 75 75

9 Dadara Nagar 0 0

10 Daman & Diu 0 0

11 Gujarat 200 200

12 Goa 0 0

13 H.P. 100 90

14 Haryana 200 121

15 J&K 100 100

16 Jharkhand 200 158

17 Karnataka 200 200

18 Kerala 100 100

19 Lakshadweep 0 0

20 M.P. 300 300

21 Maharashtra 300 300

22 Manipur 100 100

23 Meghalaya 75 75

24 Mizoram 0 0

25 Nagaland 100 100

26 Orissa 200 195

27 Pondicherry 75 75

28 Punjab 200 158

29 Rajasthan 300 200

30 Sikkim 0 0

31 Tamil Nadu 300 300

32 Tripura 0 0

33 U.P. 600 364

34 Uttrakhand 100 100

35 West Bengal 200 200

Total 5000 4478

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6. Provision of Sports Material for Youth
Clubs.
Sl no State Target Target

Set Achie-ved

1 A.P. 2594 2340

2 Assam 2284 2192

3 Arunachal Pradesh 430 332

4 A & N Island 468 291

5 Bihar 3842 3842

6 Chandigarh 78 25

7 Chattisgarh 844 844

8 Delhi 234 234

9 Dadara Nagar 78 78

10 Daman & Diu 156 156

11 Gujarat 1832 633

12 Goa 176 176

13 H.P. 1086 1086

14 Haryana 1408 1408

15 J&K 1332 1234

16 Jharkhand 1718 1430

17 Karnataka 1820 1813

18 Kerala 1392 1392

19 Lakshadweep 78 78

20 M.P. 3700 3426

21 Maharashtra 3160 3158

22 Manipur 742 742

23 Meghalaya 450 450

24 Mizoram 234 234

25 Nagaland 626 625

26 Orissa 1638 1638

27 Pondicherry 352 352

28 Punjab 1400 1400

29 Rajasthan 2760 2682

30 Sikkim 372 189

31 Tamil Nadu 3002 3002

32 Tripura 324 324

33 U.P. 6020 5794

34 Uttrakhand 912 730

35 West Bengal 2516 2516

Total 50058 46846

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Annexure-7
Sl Grand
no State Target Target SC Gen. ST Minority OBC Others Total

Achie-
Set ved Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1 A.P. 149 149 6150 784 6934 2041 386 2427 1963 265 2228 5647 679 6326 4400 782 5182 20201 2896 23097

2 Assam 118 118 1953 474 2427 1685 488 2173 2534 552 3086 3012 800 3812 2934 827 3761 12118 3141 15259

Arunachal
3 Pradesh 19 14 0 0 0 670 30 700 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 670 30 700

4 A & N Island 18 17 0 0 0 501 196 697 0 0 0 608 0 608 751 194 945 1860 390 2250

5 Bihar 221 221 4665 1188 5853 704 50 754 3311 849 4160 8735 2438 11173 6974 2418 9392 24389 6943 31332

6 Chandigarh 3 3 245 3 248 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 2 102 735 5 740 1080 10 1090

7 Chattisgarh 46 46 1376 361 1737 2090 695 2785 0 0 0 2334 775 3109 940 534 1474 6740 2365 9105

8 Delhi 9 9 448 238 686 0 0 0 840 101 941 102 215 317 559 320 879 1949 874 2823

Dadara
9 Nagar 3 3 0 0 0 392 0 392 0 0 0 8 0 8 4 0 4 404 0 404

Daman &
10 Diu 6 6 131 0 131 108 0 108 112 30 142 65 0 65 94 0 94 510 30 540

11 Gujarat 92 85 1515 67 1582 1450 26 1476 333 50 383 2494 258 2752 2441 154 2595 8233 555 8788

12 Goa 8 8 220 7 227 437 36 473 163 20 183 208 29 237 211 72 283 1239 164 1403

13 H.P. 51 51 978 188 1166 645 180 825 6 0 6 682 191 873 2900 426 3326 5211 985 6196

14 Haryana 64 63 2688 503 3191 0 0 0 447 88 535 3472 626 4098 5303 773 6076 11910 1990 13900

15 J&K 66 65 246 65 311 1938 242 2180 1172 210 1382 416 143 559 2974 380 3354 6746 1040 7786

16 Jharkhand 95 88 4325 486 4811 8995 2029 11024 2435 2645 5080 4553 1829 6382 2551 8658 11209 22859 15647 38506

17 Karnataka 86 86 2150 1272 3422 1414 976 2390 1328 1163 2491 2587 1295 3882 2758 2325 5083 10237 7031 17268

18 Kerala 72 70 1018 400 1418 934 327 1261 2158 411 2458 2458 514 2972 1593 645 2238 8161 2297 10458

19 3 4 0 0 0 350 50 400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 350 50 400

20 M.P. 178 175 4762 1905 6667 2461 2289 4750 2342 1002 3344 6532 2965 9497 4606 2128 6734 20703 10289 30992

21 Maharashtra 172 178 6047 2075 8122 3989 1453 5442 3275 1061 4336 7807 2439 10246 4947 1713 6660 26065 8741 34806

22 Manipur 31 31 44 11 55 1626 1015 2641 54 0 54 133 6 139 769 273 1042 2626 1305 3931

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23 Meghalaya 21 21 0 0 0 3718 527 4245 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3718 527 4245

24 Mizoram 9 9 0 0 0 1020 421 1441 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1020 421 1441

25 Nagaland 29 2 0 0 0 1008 840 1848 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1008 840 1848

26 Orissa 87 87 1882 33 1915 26 3 29 96 1 97 2 4 6 1 3 4 2007 44 2051

27 Pondicherry 16 17 327 191 518 20 30 50 247 20 267 425 100 525 248 121 369 1267 462 1729

28 Punjab 68 68 8827 864 9691 0 0 0 388 38 426 5498 731 6229 33811 1794 35605 48524 3427 51951

29 Rajasthan 132 129 2975 183 3158 1409 77 1486 262 19 281 5840 636 6476 3772 385 4157 14258 1300 15558

30 Sikkim 18 19 106 1 107 452 12 464 0 0 0 652 2 654 457 14 471 1667 29 1696

31 Tamil Nadu 161 161 7710 3275 10985 808 293 1101 1419 740 2159 7514 2696 10210 3550 2144 5694 21001 9148 30149

32 Tripura 18 18 449 96 545 541 121 662 219 93 312 462 103 565 218 48 266 1889 461 2350

33 U.P. 338 335 7615 1573 9188 701 143 844 3489 575 4064 12343 2779 15122 10139 2484 12623 34287 7554 41841

34 Uttrakhand 48 48 974 220 1194 175 60 235 77 23 100 449 191 640 2846 783 3629 4521 1277 5798

35 West Bengal 146 146 7112 1251 8363 3333 393 3726 2577 563 3140 3229 564 3793 7769 1568 9337 24020 4339 28359

Total 2601 2550 76938 17714 94652 45641 13388 59029 31247 10519 41655 88367 23010 111377 111255 31971 143226 353448 96602 450050

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Sl Grand
no State Target Target SC Gen. ST Minority OBC Others Total

Achie-
Set ved Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1 A.P. 23 26 1875 222 2097 599 71 670 710 116 826 2075 154 2229 1566 325 1891 6825 888 7713

2 Assam 23 23 580 145 725 557 162 719 1152 90 1242 719 209 928 1146 217 1363 4154 823 4977

Arunachal
3 Pradesh 5 4 0 0 0 690 69 759 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 690 69 759

4 A & N Island 6 6 0 0 0 181 81 262 0 0 0 64 0 64 354 96 450 599 177 776

5 Bihar 34 34 1119 240 1359 273 31 304 736 310 1046 2240 834 3074 2187 862 3049 6555 2277 8832

6 Chandigarh 1 1 339 39 378 0 0 0 0 0 0 206 29 235 138 24 162 683 92 775

7 Chattisgarh 8 8 304 100 404 489 211 700 2 0 2 948 352 1300 232 78 310 1975 741 2716

8 Delhi 3 3 253 96 349 0 0 0 223 54 277 105 50 155 396 97 493 977 297 1274

9 Dadara Nagar 1 1 40 0 40 90 0 90 0 0 0 70 0 70 160 0 160 360 0 360

10 Daman & Diu 2 2 45 10 55 16 5 21 0 0 0 459 25 484 35 10 45 555 50 605

11 Gujarat 19 17 659 7 666 270 0 270 421 6 427 804 22 826 761 3 764 2915 38 2953

12 Goa 2 2 10 24 34 22 3 25 13 11 24 27 15 42 38 19 57 110 72 182

13 H.P. 12 12 340 88 428 273 77 350 1 0 1 390 12 402 843 127 970 1847 304 2151

14 Haryana 16 15 1167 275 1442 0 0 0 162 0 162 1440 320 1760 2406 418 2824 5175 1013 6188

15 J&K 14 13 69 25 94 527 31 558 373 30 403 200 39 239 663 63 726 1832 188 2020

16 Jharkhand 16 12 308 89 397 1277 279 1556 709 87 796 510 138 648 291 148 439 3095 741 3836

17 Karnataka 20 20 1125 483 1608 526 394 920 629 579 1208 1055 772 1827 1061 967 2028 4396 3195 7591

18 Kerala 14 13 424 158 582 401 110 511 484 392 876 839 218 1057 596 165 761 2744 1043 3787

19 Lakshadweep 1 1 0 0 0 130 0 130 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 130 0 130

20 M.P. 40 39 4421 1171 5592 1951 1752 3703 1630 685 2315 3442 1342 4784 2402 1288 3690 13846 6238 20084

21 Maharashtra 30 31 1544 441 1985 773 287 1060 918 320 1238 2380 639 3019 1952 1009 2961 7567 2696 10263

22 Manipur 9 9 25 0 25 916 467 1383 24 0 24 102 5 107 363 94 457 1430 566 1996

23 Meghalaya 5 5 0 0 0 627 17 644 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 627 17 644

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24 Mizoram 3 3 0 0 0 535 345 880 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 535 345 880

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25 Nagaland 7 7 0 0 0 1080 536 1616 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1080 536 1616

26 Orissa 16 15 343 70 413 336 80 416 6 0 6 675 149 824 747 82 829 2107 381 2488

27 Pondicherry 4 2 441 263 704 0 0 0 300 125 425 337 268 605 376 192 568 1454 848 2302

28 Punjab 15 15 2428 263 2691 0 0 0 81 222 303 1719 627 2346 4575 860 5435 8803 1972 10775

29 Rajasthan 30 27 759 112 871 642 75 717 132 39 171 1567 269 1836 1118 205 1323 4218 700 4918

30 Sikkim 4 3 10 0 10 85 0 85 0 0 0 77 0 77 60 0 60 232 0 232

31 Tamil Nadu 29 28 2396 1241 3637 126 15 141 493 334 827 2616 1244 3860 1759 881 2640 7390 3715 11105

32 Tripura 3 3 101 40 141 101 19 120 47 18 65 82 30 112 33 15 48 364 122 486

33 U.P. 55 52 1539 326 1865 130 46 176 849 117 966 2960 493 3453 2570 452 3022 8048 1434 9482

34 Uttrakhand 9 9 291 52 343 33 22 55 38 0 38 100 39 139 705 151 856 1167 264 1431

35 West Bengal 22 21 1447 154 1601 425 83 508 438 88 526 590 85 675 2135 817 2952 5035 1227 6262

Total 501 482 24402 6134 30536 14081 5268 19349 10571 3623 14194 28798 8379 37177 31668 9665 41333 109520 33069 142589

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9. Block Folk Cultural Festival Annexure-9
Sl Grand
no State Target Target SC Gen. ST Minority OBC Others Total

Achie-
Set ved Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1 A.P. 149 149 4472 1999 6471 1487 936 2423 1226 620 1846 3854 1780 5634 3179 1722 4901 14218 7057 21275

2 Assam 118 114 1481 1293 2774 1266 1147 2413 1760 1251 3011 2094 1889 3983 1417 1191 2608 8018 6771 14789

Arunachal
3 Pradesh 19 4 0 0 0 225 335 560 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 225 335 560

4 A & N Island 18 18 0 0 0 334 245 579 0 0 0 67 107 174 312 389 701 713 741 1454

5 Bihar 221 220 5392 1851 7243 416 300 716 2442 1501 3943 7923 3486 11409 6354 2461 8815 22527 9599 32126

6 Chandigarh 3 3 125 105 230 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 15 48 142 119 261 300 239 539

7 Chattisgarh 46 46 910 418 1328 1635 972 2607 7 3 10 1593 971 2564 663 315 978 4808 2679 7487

8 Delhi 9 9 280 360 640 0 0 0 173 110 283 139 193 332 405 306 711 997 969 1966

9 Dadara Nagar 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 Daman & Diu 6 5 49 99 148 24 54 78 0 2 2 30 75 105 34 35 69 137 265 402

11 Gujarat 92 86 670 741 1411 1098 1085 2183 138 129 267 1313 2176 3489 909 1454 2363 4128 5585 9713

12 Goa 8 8 156 115 271 194 169 363 88 158 246 131 139 270 88 212 300 657 793 1450

13 H.P. 51 51 317 411 728 142 184 326 0 0 0 306 272 578 992 1248 2240 1757 2115 3872

14 Haryana 64 62 1405 1054 2459 0 0 0 427 248 675 1391 846 2237 2329 1476 3805 5552 3624 9176

15 J&K 66 63 184 151 335 752 715 1467 154 98 252 445 215 660 1746 2086 3832 3281 3265 6546

16 Jharkhand 95 74 1475 879 2354 2925 2055 4980 1129 323 1452 3765 2795 6560 2246 1176 3422 11540 7228 18768

17 Karnataka 86 86 2137 1578 3715 1217 763 1980 1038 1097 2135 2095 1924 4019 2079 1854 3933 8566 7216 15782

18 Kerala 72 71 960 550 1510 281 510 791 1055 543 1598 2312 1288 3600 2065 1121 3186 6673 4012 10685

19 Lakshadweep 3 2 49 88 137 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 88 137

20 M.P. 178 178 11011 2944 13955 4366 2577 6943 1899 1710 3609 6554 5830 12384 5028 2937 7965 28858 15998 44856

21 Maharashtra 172 157 4057 3035 7092 2692 1812 4504 2813 2118 4931 5943 4382 10325 4200 3493 7693 19705 14840 34545

22 Manipur 31 31 17 8 25 653 630 1283 8 2 10 108 60 168 164 173 337 950 873 1823

23 Meghalaya 21 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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24 Mizoram 9 9 0 0 0 732 583 1315 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 732 583 1315

25 Nagaland 29 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

26 Orissa 87 81 1382 561 1943 1461 499 1960 24 15 39 2220 960 3180 1622 556 2178 6709 2591 9300

27 Pondicherry 16 16 354 304 658 17 26 43 185 295 480 251 251 502 302 412 714 1109 1288 2397

28 Punjab 68 68 4264 2829 7093 0 0 0 205 116 321 3262 2081 5343 14726 10227 24953 22457 15253 37710

29 Rajasthan 132 127 3265 1875 5140 1154 475 1629 263 116 379 4727 2548 7275 4168 1975 6143 13577 6989 20566

30 Sikkim 18 8 8 16 24 76 114 190 0 0 0 24 21 45 27 32 59 135 183 318

31 Tamil Nadu 161 160 4491 3103 7594 646 248 894 1071 1341 2412 4230 3102 7332 2481 2582 5063 12919 10376 23295

32 Tripura 18 18 21 71 92 50 50 100 17 54 71 81 144 225 37 35 72 206 354 560

33 U.P. 338 333 7682 4760 12442 206 78 284 3585 1823 5408 10861 6181 17042 11358 6266 17624 33692 19108 52800

34 Uttrakhand 48 48 1052 86 1138 109 51 160 142 553 695 495 774 1269 2043 1841 3884 3841 3305 7146

35 West Bengal 146 146 2520 1506 4026 1443 755 2198 1380 843 2223 2004 1250 3254 4647 3898 8545 11994 8252 20246

Total 2601 2504 60186 32790 92976 25601 17368 42969 21229 15069 36298 68251 45755 114006 75763 51592 127355 251030 162574 413604

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Sl Grand
no State Target Target SC Gen. ST Minority OBC Others Total

Achie-
Set ved Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1 A.P. 23 22 6965 3711 10676 2403 1429 3832 2178 1542 3720 8769 4018 12787 6157 3636 9793 26472 14336 40808

2 Assam 23 23 458 434 892 426 455 881 464 388 852 398 503 901 726 496 1222 2472 2276 4748

Arunachal
3 Pradesh 5 5 0 0 0 670 775 1445 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 670 775 1445

4 A & N Island 6 6 0 0 0 143 88 231 0 0 0 35 125 160 193 169 362 371 382 753

5 Bihar 34 34 1529 557 2086 77 36 113 793 429 1222 3367 1081 4448 2519 717 3236 8285 2820 11105

6 Chandigarh 1 1 39 32 71 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 11 18 66 55 121 112 98 210

7 Chattisgarh 8 8 391 196 587 594 251 845 0 0 0 782 348 1130 315 142 457 2082 937 3019

8 Delhi 3 3 144 107 251 0 0 0 10 7 17 191 148 339 184 195 379 529 457 986

9 Dadara Nagar 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 Daman & Diu 2 2 21 10 31 5 8 13 0 0 0 76 39 115 13 7 20 115 64 179

11 Gujarat 19 19 338 514 852 237 195 432 10 50 60 462 882 1344 374 634 1008 1421 2275 3696

12 Goa 2 2 3 1 4 468 254 722 52 28 80 187 88 275 111 26 137 821 397 1218

13 H.P. 12 12 301 411 712 144 185 329 0 2 2 306 272 578 687 827 1514 1438 1697 3135

14 Haryana 16 16 925 663 1588 0 0 0 221 238 459 2106 733 2839 5860 528 6388 9112 2162 11274

15 J&K 14 13 76 47 123 273 346 619 405 217 622 447 263 710 1252 634 1886 2453 1507 3960

16 Jharkhand 16 16 270 118 388 681 570 1251 305 155 460 904 436 1340 516 225 741 2676 1504 4180

17 Karnataka 20 20 967 780 1747 654 555 1209 961 550 1511 1151 1139 2290 1177 1814 2991 4910 4838 9748

18 Kerala 14 14 377 299 676 224 116 340 445 370 815 793 514 1307 578 420 998 2417 1719 4136

19 Lakshadweep 1 1 0 0 0 30 71 101 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 71 101

20 M.P. 40 40 2563 1462 4025 3780 2036 5816 866 1202 2068 3527 2133 5660 2426 1189 3615 13162 8022 21184

21 Maharashtra 30 36 1361 882 2243 1252 905 2157 951 697 1648 1465 1026 2491 1535 863 2398 6564 4373 10937

22 Manipur 9 9 10 9 19 304 335 639 10 2 12 54 48 102 460 418 878 838 812 1650

23 Meghalaya 5 5 0 0 0 195 177 372 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 195 177 372

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24 Mizoram 3 3 0 0 0 496 530 1026 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 496 530 1026

25 Nagaland 7 7 0 0 0 537 417 954 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 537 417 954

26 Orissa 16 15 323 85 408 394 117 511 25 10 35 530 176 706 310 160 470 1582 548 2130

27 Pondicherry 4 4 121 163 284 18 35 53 50 130 180 74 191 265 80 142 222 343 661 1004

28 Punjab 15 15 1582 1008 2590 0 0 0 49 27 76 885 690 1575 2615 1685 4300 5131 3410 8541

29 Rajasthan 30 26 1425 729 2154 488 189 677 143 64 207 2323 1062 3385 1954 867 2821 6333 2911 9244

30 Sikkim 4 3 0 5 5 37 44 81 0 0 0 15 16 31 9 9 18 61 74 135

31 Tamil Nadu 29 28 1441 1026 2467 217 42 259 232 288 520 1403 1546 2949 780 566 1346 4073 3468 7541

32 Tripura 3 3 25 67 92 20 60 80 11 8 19 23 118 141 7 44 51 86 297 383

33 U.P. 55 53 1492 866 2358 99 56 155 683 384 1067 2241 1357 3598 2075 1168 3243 6590 3831 10421

34 Uttrakhand 9 9 248 110 358 71 73 144 14 38 52 127 97 224 462 368 830 922 686 1608

35 West Bengal 22 22 3547 769 4316 1469 582 2051 1228 364 1592 1652 460 2112 5930 2893 8823 13826 5068 18894

Total 501 496 26942 15061 42003 16406 10932 27338 10106 7190 17296 34300 19520 53820 39371 20897 60268 127125 73600 200725

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Sl Grand
no State Target SC Gen. ST Minority OBC Others Total

Target Achie-
Set ved Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1 A.P. 46 43 7 5 12 1 0 1 4 2 6 12 4 16 4 4 8 28 15 43

2 Assam 46 41 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 1 1 11 4 15 12 8 20 25 16 41

Arunachal
3 Pradesh 10 10 0 0 0 5 5 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 10

4 A & N Island 12 10 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 3 6 5 5 10

5 Bihar 68 42 7 4 11 1 0 1 0 4 4 8 8 16 5 5 10 21 21 42

6 Chandigarh 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 Chattisgarh 16 8 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 1 1 4 4 8

8 Delhi 6 6 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 2 6

9 Dadara Nagar 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2

10 Daman & Diu 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 1 3 1 4

11 Gujarat 38 19 2 2 4 2 1 3 0 0 0 3 3 6 3 3 6 10 9 19

12 Goa 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 4

13 H.P. 24 24 4 4 8 2 2 4 0 1 1 1 0 1 5 5 10 12 12 24

14 Haryana 32 32 2 3 5 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 7 12 9 5 14 17 15 32

15 J&K 28 15 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 7 2 9 11 4 15

16 Jharkhand 32 20 1 0 1 5 3 8 1 2 3 2 1 3 3 2 5 12 8 20

17 Karnataka 40 39 2 2 4 3 6 9 4 4 8 6 6 12 3 3 6 18 21 39

18 Kerala 28 25 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 2 4 9 8 17 2 0 2 15 10 25

19 Lakshadweep 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2

20 M.P. 80 72 6 6 12 5 5 10 5 5 10 8 8 16 12 12 24 36 36 72

21 Maharashtra 60 54 5 5 10 5 5 10 6 6 12 6 6 12 5 5 10 27 27 54

22 Manipur 18 18 0 0 0 8 3 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 7 13 5 18

23 Meghalaya 10 10 0 0 0 5 5 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 10

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24 Mizoram 6 3 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3

25 Nagaland 14 14 0 0 0 7 7 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 14

26 Orissa 32 25 2 2 4 1 0 1 0 2 2 6 3 9 4 5 9 13 12 25

27 Pondicherry 8 8 3 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 1 6 2 8

28 Punjab 30 28 4 5 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 5 6 8 14 14 14 28

29 Rajasthan 60 31 4 3 7 2 2 4 2 0 2 5 5 10 4 4 8 17 14 31

30 Sikkim 8 6 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 4 2 6

31 Tamil Nadu 58 58 9 7 16 0 0 0 4 1 5 12 14 26 5 6 11 30 28 58

32 Tripura 6 6 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 4 2 6

33 U.P. 110 74 10 10 20 0 0 0 8 8 16 9 9 18 10 10 20 37 37 74

34 Uttrakhand 18 12 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 4 5 9 6 6 12

35 West Bengal 44 44 7 4 11 1 1 2 1 3 4 2 1 3 12 12 24 23 21 44

Total 1002 809 87 68 155 63 49 112 43 42 85 118 98 216 127 114 241 438 371 809

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Sl Grand
State Target Target SC ST Minority OBC Others
no Gen. Total

Achie-
Set Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
ved

1 A.P. 230 249 6720 3731 10451 2421 1464 3885 2178 1542 3720 8794 4058 12852 6157 3636 9793 26270 14431 40701

2 Assam 230 207 2806 2557 5363 3039 2996 6035 2332 4026 6358 3507 4043 7550 2794 3437 6231 14478 17059 31537

Arunachal
3 50 48 0 0 0 1060 875 1935 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1060 875 1935
Pradesh

4 A & N Island 60 60 68 13 81 2165 1249 3414 0 0 0 74 130 204 2491 1622 4113 4798 3014 7812

5 Bihar 340 340 8909 5130 14039 1137 532 1669 6368 3752 10120 22389 10788 33177 11904 11230 23134 50707 31432 82139

6 Chandigarh 10 10 459 474 933 0 0 0 0 0 0 194 136 330 816 817 1633 1469 1427 2896

7 Chattisgarh 80 80 1590 1445 3035 2827 2776 5603 40 20 60 2810 2158 4968 1248 223 1471 8515 6622 15137

8 Delhi 30 35 2312 1702 4014 0 0 0 565 577 1142 2135 1618 3753 2634 1608 4242 7646 5505 13151

9 Dadara Nagar 10 10 0 4 4 208 159 367 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 54 89 243 217 460

10 Daman & Diu 20 27 102 196 298 51 161 212 0 11 11 109 515 624 99 138 237 361 1021 1382

11 Gujarat 190 191 3569 3283 6852 2056 1389 3445 366 359 725 5542 3616 9158 4285 2990 7275 15818 11637 27455

12 Goa 20 20 13 14 27 446 331 777 77 47 124 205 240 445 679 556 1235 1420 1188 2608

13 H.P. 120 124 2834 1320 4154 1277 1086 2363 99 85 184 1941 1348 3289 4975 2934 7909 11126 6773 17899

14 Haryana 160 245 8000 5725 13725 0 0 0 2068 1690 3758 7724 4492 12216 13106 8025 21131 30898 19932 50830

15 J&K 140 140 121 31 152 638 259 897 32 26 58 320 222 542 1616 590 2206 2727 1128 3855

16 Jharkhand 160 155 3176 1686 4862 5943 3164 9107 2084 1020 3104 5865 2782 8647 3216 3600 6816 20284 12252 32536

17 Karnataka 200 230 6271 5017 11288 4258 4567 8825 4473 3092 7565 7065 6835 13900 7344 5675 13019 29411 25186 54597

18 Kerala 140 226 2021 1339 3360 1143 884 2027 3550 2040 5590 3356 2826 6182 2978 1922 4900 13048 9011 22059

19 Lakshadweep 10 6 0 0 0 110 175 285 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 175 285

20 M.P. 400 400 11602 11005 22607 10657 5674 16331 5215 9081 14296 17684 11361 29045 12354 13888 26242 57512 51009 108521

21 Maharashtra 300 669 12904 8012 20916 9544 6757 16301 7725 4945 12670 17236 9670 26906 12994 8115 21109 60403 37499 97902

22 Manipur 90 90 112 61 173 2445 1770 4215 62 41 103 683 443 1126 1063 678 1741 4365 2993 7358

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23 Meghalaya 50 50 0 0 0 1179 814 1993 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1179 814 1993

24 Mizoram 30 30 0 0 0 1585 1047 2632 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1585 1047 2632

25 Nagaland 70 70 0 0 0 2052 1124 3176 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2052 1124 3176

26 Orissa 160 155 2554 1455 4009 2551 1315 3866 197 88 285 4950 2296 7246 4213 2388 6601 14465 7542 22007

27 Pondicherry 40 43 981 814 1795 240 4 244 130 179 309 865 1204 2069 782 1159 1941 2998 3360 6358

28 Punjab 150 156 7057 4544 11601 0 0 0 486 275 761 4947 2863 7810 19434 11761 31195 31924 19443 51367

29 Rajasthan 300 296 8984 2788 11772 4884 1683 6567 1090 369 1459 14664 5380 20044 11468 3653 15121 41090 13873 54963

30 Sikkim 40 30 81 50 131 366 344 710 0 0 0 251 175 426 185 141 326 883 710 1593

31 Tamil Nadu 290 312 16904 11063 27967 545 311 856 1545 1245 2790 15914 11683 27597 9273 7972 17245 44181 32274 76455

32 Tripura 30 30 683 467 1150 468 264 732 317 143 460 595 464 1059 357 238 595 2420 1576 3996

33 U.P. 550 623 23982 13887 37869 2211 778 2989 12328 5338 17666 35912 19710 55622 36128 18680 54808 110561 58393 168954

34 Uttrakhand 90 90 2876 1625 4501 382 431 813 1090 514 1604 898 1164 2062 4082 4349 8431 9328 8083 17411

35 West Bengal 220 234 5219 2703 7922 2354 1068 3422 2695 1312 4007 3397 1990 5387 6615 5219 11834 20280 12292 32572

Total 5010 5681 1E+05 92141 235051 70242 45451 1E+05 57112 41817 98929 190026 1E+05 304236 185325 1E+05 312623 645615 420917 1066532

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Sl Grand
no State Target Target SC Gen. ST Minority OBC Others Total

Achie-
Set ved Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1 A.P. 149 144 1417 145 1562 494 52 546 235 41 276 908 144 1052 828 108 936 3882 490 4372

2 Assam 118 113 333 88 421 322 134 456 294 107 401 543 196 739 812 223 1035 2304 748 3052

3 Arunachal Pradesh 19 14 0 0 0 226 145 371 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 226 145 371

4 A & N Island 18 18 0 0 0 126 47 173 0 1 1 90 0 90 237 40 277 453 88 541

5 Bihar 221 220 1221 225 1446 67 31 98 637 109 746 2417 366 2783 1356 211 1567 5698 942 6640

6 Chandigarh 3 3 11 14 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 9 22 39 61 37 58 95

7 Chattisgarh 46 46 307 137 444 330 139 469 0 0 0 463 169 632 151 39 190 1251 484 1735

8 Delhi 9 9 112 24 136 0 0 0 5 3 8 72 26 98 76 24 100 265 77 342

9 Dadara Nagar 3 3 0 0 0 45 45 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 45 90

10 Daman & Diu 6 6 1 7 8 25 29 54 0 0 0 32 44 76 42 3 45 100 83 183

11 Gujarat 92 87 481 94 575 266 157 423 190 84 274 634 213 847 300 75 375 1871 623 2494

12 Goa 8 8 9 2 11 86 21 107 10 5 15 30 20 50 21 16 37 156 64 220

13 H.P. 51 51 253 122 375 136 92 228 0 0 0 121 46 167 576 197 773 1086 457 1543

14 Haryana 64 64 470 93 563 0 0 0 71 13 84 428 78 506 809 104 913 1778 288 2066

15 J&K 66 58 98 10 108 354 7 361 134 4 138 211 0 211 839 154 993 1636 175 1811

16 Jharkhand 95 63 784 47 831 698 310 1008 187 75 262 417 137 554 277 112 389 2363 681 3044

17 Karnataka 86 83 849 476 1325 579 452 1031 533 307 840 868 570 1438 801 1215 2016 3630 3020 6650

18 Kerala 72 71 338 124 462 128 87 215 333 114 447 673 215 888 316 162 478 1788 702 2490

19 Lakshadweep 3 2 0 0 0 60 0 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 60

20 M.P. 178 178 1156 749 1905 904 727 1631 496 329 825 1316 545 1861 1038 477 1515 4910 2827 7737

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21 Maharashtra 172 165 993 250 1243 477 180 657 536 148 684 1020 492 1512 885 429 1314 3911 1499 5410

22 Manipur 31 31 21 7 28 407 265 672 1 1 2 54 23 77 135 71 206 618 367 985

23 Meghalaya 21 21 0 0 0 527 221 748 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 527 221 748

24 Mizoram 9 9 0 0 0 186 94 280 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 186 94 280

25 Nagaland 29 7 0 0 0 617 79 696 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 617 79 696

26 Orissa 87 82 477 54 531 531 104 635 26 0 26 804 192 996 537 60 597 2375 410 2785

27 Pondicherry 16 13 105 132 237 0 0 0 30 10 40 62 23 85 61 54 115 258 219 477

28 Punjab 68 68 555 52 607 0 0 0 37 1 38 314 26 340 1051 48 1099 1957 127 2084

29 Rajasthan 132 128 761 74 835 496 35 531 100 10 110 1278 160 1438 756 113 869 3391 392 3783

30 Sikkim 18 8 13 5 18 84 48 132 0 0 0 24 31 55 25 12 37 146 96 242

31 Tamil Nadu 161 152 1439 632 2071 115 12 127 601 143 744 1662 383 2045 1144 287 1431 4961 1457 6418

32 Tripura 18 18 120 22 142 101 9 110 54 17 71 139 18 157 69 10 79 483 76 559

33 U.P. 338 314 2011 351 2362 23 16 39 1103 142 1245 2737 487 3224 2264 502 2766 8138 1498 9636

34 Uttrakhand 48 45 249 45 294 15 9 24 16 58 74 56 26 82 567 260 827 903 398 1301

35 West Bengal 146 146 1197 283 1480 378 91 469 492 35 527 502 128 630 1626 736 2362 4195 1273 5468

Total 2601 2448 15781 4264 20045 8803 3638 12441 6121 1757 7878 17879 4763 22642 17621 5781 23402 66205 20203 86408

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Sl Grand
no State Target Target SC Gen. ST Minority OBC Others Total
Achie-
Set ved Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
1 A.P. 23 23 993 646 1639 391 232 623 333 262 595 991 589 1580 737 437 1174 3445 2166 5611
2 Assam 23 23 476 475 951 445 276 721 269 186 780 489 680 1169 410 2630 3040 2089 4247 6336
Arunachal
3 Pradesh 5 5 0 0 0 580 460 1040 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 580 460 1040
4 A & N Island 6 6 251 0 251 62 38 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 231 251 482 544 289 833
5 Bihar 34 33 1100 429 1529 92 52 144 655 467 1122 2438 905 3343 1317 746 2063 5602 2599 8201
6 Chandigarh 1 1 24 21 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 6 14 37 29 66 69 56 125
7 Chattisgarh 8 8 294 150 444 419 163 582 11 0 11 415 201 616 169 70 239 1308 584 1892
8 Delhi 3 3 80 132 212 0 0 0 5 60 65 86 118 204 169 70 239 340 380 720
Dadara
9 Nagar 1 1 2 3 5 53 16 69 0 0 0 10 1 11 12 3 15 77 23 100
10 Daman & Diu 2 2 28 4 32 20 7 27 0 0 0 32 44 76 48 18 66 128 73 201
11 Gujarat 19 19 527 236 763 346 103 449 78 54 132 730 447 1177 654 282 936 2335 1122 3457
12 Goa 2 2 53 28 81 596 368 964 33 12 45 164 40 204 271 76 347 1117 524 1641
13 H.P. 12 12 281 153 434 280 174 454 4 3 7 290 114 404 1181 478 1659 2036 922 2958
14 Haryana 16 16 600 292 892 0 0 0 121 59 180 640 294 934 1260 365 1625 2621 1010 3631
15 J&K 14 12 67 34 101 255 261 516 213 73 286 131 54 185 853 925 1778 1519 1347 2866
16 Jharkhand 16 13 254 161 415 474 390 864 127 100 227 458 168 626 418 207 625 1731 1026 2757
17 Karnataka 20 20 865 502 1367 520 688 1208 523 407 930 975 791 1766 838 1023 1861 3721 3411 7132
18 Kerala 14 14 317 214 531 151 108 259 209 182 391 908 280 1188 464 262 726 2049 1046 3095
19 1 1 0 0 0 150 200 350 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150 200 350
20 M.P. 40 39 4521 2114 6635 3897 1576 5473 613 479 1092 1660 1037 2697 1715 6110 7825 12406 11316 23722
21 Maharashtra 30 29 1534 676 2210 844 734 1578 951 573 1524 1878 1097 2975 271 76 347 5478 3156 8634
22 Manipur 9 9 26 12 38 766 461 1227 17 13 30 115 67 182 300 218 518 1224 771 1995
23 Meghalaya 5 5 0 0 0 278 220 498 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 278 220 498
24 Mizoram 3 3 0 0 0 242 192 434 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 242 192 434
25 Nagaland 7 7 0 0 0 437 303 740 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 437 303 740
26 Orissa 16 14 284 95 379 27 5 32 38 2 40 51 1 52 4 1 5 404 104 508
27 Pondicherry 4 4 127 92 219 0 0 0 80 8 88 83 118 201 90 260 350 380 478 858
28 Punjab 15 15 552 504 1056 0 0 0 33 13 46 411 222 633 1227 768 1995 2223 1507 3730
29 Rajasthan 30 29 728 152 880 459 124 583 135 31 166 1039 254 1293 825 231 1056 3186 792 3978

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31 Tamil Nadu 29 29 1320 878 2198 198 107 305 337 175 512 1223 839 2062 824 468 1292 3902 2467 6369
32 Tripura 3 3 103 16 119 62 6 68 51 22 73 86 6 92 33 70 103 335 120 455
33 U.P. 55 49 1528 687 2215 106 66 172 977 369 1346 2293 927 3220 2385 919 3304 7289 2968 10257
34 Uttrakhand 9 9 201 150 351 24 23 47 35 179 214 167 73 240 362 489 851 789 914 1703
35 West Bengal 22 22 937 352 1289 326 91 417 408 261 669 413 163 576 1542 673 2215 3626 1540 5166
Total 501 483 18097 9238 27335 12598 7518 20116 6256 3990 10571 18265 9600 27865 18736 18242 36978 73952 48588 122540

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Sl State Target Target SC ST Minority OBC Others Grand Total
no Gen.

Set Achie-ved Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1 A.P. 92 57 0 7 7 19 6 25 24 4 28 46 23 69 190 33 223 279 73 352

2 Assam 92 69 73 30 103 39 9 48 127 40 167 158 61 219 195 60 255 592 200 792

3 Arunachal Pradesh 20 13 0 0 0 58 22 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 58 22 80

4 A & N Island 24 5 0 0 0 4 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 7 43 40 10 50

5 Bihar 136 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 540 103 643 540 103 643

6 Chandigarh 4 3 8 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 19 11 30 31 11 42

7 Chattisgarh 32 28 47 9 56 62 10 72 2 4 6 161 20 181 131 30 161 403 73 476

8 Delhi 12 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46 27 73 46 27 73

9 Dadara Nagar 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 Daman & Diu 8 5 4 5 9 2 2 4 0 0 0 14 11 25 8 7 15 28 25 53

11 Gujarat 76 33 17 5 22 39 9 48 9 1 10 60 15 75 71 16 87 196 46 242

12 Goa 8 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 20 18 20 38 18 38 56 36 78 114

13 H.P. 48 28 14 7 21 5 4 9 4 0 4 6 6 12 261 72 333 290 89 379

14 Haryana 64 22 57 33 90 0 0 0 39 9 48 62 19 81 135 40 175 293 101 394

15 J&K 56 28 0 2 2 28 2 30 13 6 19 24 3 27 166 36 202 231 49 280

16 Jharkhand 64 31 41 10 51 34 20 54 18 3 21 72 35 107 70 20 90 235 88 323

17 Karnataka 80 50 80 66 146 23 94 117 15 16 31 38 39 77 287 77 364 443 292 735

18 Kerala 56 38 20 22 42 8 2 10 23 13 36 106 30 136 132 43 175 289 110 399

19 Lakshadweep 4 2 0 0 0 9 3 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 3 12

20 M.P. 160 98 157 171 328 90 67 157 73 235 308 130 183 313 132 825 957 582 1481 2063

21 Maharashtra 120 75 257 47 304 36 16 52 37 12 49 167 66 233 107 43 150 604 184 788

22 Manipur 36 36 2 3 5 100 35 135 0 0 0 23 11 34 51 13 64 176 62 238

23 Meghalaya 20 10 0 0 0 36 18 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 18 54

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24 Mizoram 12 5 0 0 0 29 13 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 13 42

25 Nagaland 28 28 7 3 10 132 39 171 0 0 0 3 0 3 4 1 5 146 43 189

26 Orissa 64 64 39 15 54 11 4 15 3 4 7 56 9 65 2 1 3 111 33 144

27 Pondicherry 16 10 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 7 13 26 8 34 35 16 51

28 Punjab 60 47 124 47 171 0 0 0 4 3 7 48 19 67 405 138 543 581 207 788

29 Rajasthan 120 40 46 8 54 23 1 24 5 6 11 112 16 128 127 26 153 313 57 370

30 Sikkim 16 11 1 0 1 36 9 45 0 0 0 10 1 11 24 5 29 71 15 86

31 Tamil Nadu 116 54 12 1 13 0 0 0 10 2 12 19 4 23 423 121 544 464 128 592

32 Tripura 12 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 8 47 39 8 47

33 U.P. 220 113 221 49 270 3 0 3 91 40 131 351 107 458 1115 254 1369 1781 450 2231

34 Uttrakhand 36 13 20 4 24 2 1 3 1 2 3 12 2 14 50 15 65 85 24 109

35 West Bengal 88 66 113 31 144 12 3 15 24 14 38 54 7 61 384 78 462 587 133 720

Total 2004 1154 1363 576 1939 840 392 1232 522 434 956 1760 714 2474 5194 2156 7350 9679 4272 13951

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16. Documentation
Sl no State Target Target
Set Achie-ved
1 A.P. 23 23
2 Assam 23 23
3 Arunachal Pradesh 5 5
4 A & N Island 6 6
5 Bihar 34 34
6 Chandigarh 1 1
7 Chattisgarh 8 8
8 Delhi 3 3
9 Dadara Nagar 1 1
10 Daman & Diu 2 2
11 Gujarat 19 19
12 Goa 2 2
13 H.P. 12 12
14 Haryana 16 16
15 J&K 14 14
16 Jharkhand 16 16
17 Karnataka 20 20
18 Kerala 14 14
19 Lakshadweep 1 1
20 M.P. 40 40
21 Maharashtra 30 30
22 Manipur 9 9
23 Meghalaya 5 5
24 Mizoram 3 3
25 Nagaland 7 7
26 Orissa 16 16
27 Pondicherry 4 4
28 Punjab 15 15
29 Rajasthan 30 30
30 Sikkim 4 4
31 Tamil Nadu 29 29
32 Tripura 3 3
33 U.P. 55 55
34 Uttrakhand 9 9
35 West Bengal 22 22
Total 501 501

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