TPP programs actually
are meant to give a thrust to schemes relating to poverty alleviation,
employment generation in rural areas, housing, education, family welfare
& health, protection of environment and many other schemes having a
bearing on the quality of life, especially in the rural areas.
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1.
Capacity,
utilization to raise production and productivity in the farm and factory.
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2.
Promote
socio-economic justice by measuring that the basic requirements in regard to
food, clothing and shelter medical care and education and reasonably
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3.
Promote
socially desirable programs like family planning forestry, development of
alternative energy resources
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4.
Prevent
antisocial tendencies
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List of 20 Points
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1.
Poverty
Eradication
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2.
Power
to People
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3.
Support
to Farmers
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4.
Labour
Welfare
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5.
Food
Security
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6.
Housing
for All
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7.
Clean
Drinking Water
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8.
Health
for All
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9.
Education
for All
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10.
Welfare
of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Minorities and OBCs
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11.
Women
Welfare
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12.
Child
Welfare
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13.
Youth
Development
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14.
Improvement
of Slums
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15.
Environment
Protection and Afforestation
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16.
Social
Security
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17.
Rural
Roads
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18.
Energization
of Rural Area
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19.
Development
of backward Areas
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20.
IT
Enabled e-Governance
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Twenty Point Program (TPP) 2006 originally consisted of
20 Points and 66 items being monitored individually by Central Nodal
Ministries concerned. Up to 2007 to 08, out of 66 items, 22 items were
monitored on monthly basis.
From 1st April, 2008 Sampoorna Grameen Rojgar Yojana (SGRY)
has been merged with another item namely “National Rural Employment Guarantee
Act” which has now termed as Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee
Act from 31st December, 2009
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