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  • Union Budget allocations for Rural Development increased over 211% in the last decade, indicating sustained fiscal commitment.
  • Institutions like Panchayats and SHGs are leveraged for last-mile delivery, with direct fiscal transfers to panchayats increasing by ~85%.
  • Investment in rural infrastructure, economic inclusion via Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission, and market inclusion through SHE-Marts are prioritized.

In Summary

Union Budget allocations for Rural Development increased over 211 per cent during the last decade. These figures indicate a sustained fiscal commitment to strengthening local institutional capacity, rural infrastructure and livelihoods.

Institutions 

  • From Govt led Welfare Delivery model to Decentralised Partnerships: Eg. Jal Jeevan Mission’s participatory mechanisms through Panchayats and SHGs, achieving near-universal rural tap water coverage (99.6%).
  • Community led Institutions are being leveraged for last mile delivery: Eg. Model Youth Gram Sabha to familiarise students with grassroots governance.
    • Women-Led SHGs under DAY-National Rural Livelihoods Mission 
  • Strengthening local institutions: Direct Fiscal Transfers to panchayat increased by ~85% under 16th Finance commission.
    • Eg. Revamped Rashtriya Gram Swaraj Abhiyan to enhance institutional capacity and e-governance of these bodies

Investment 

  • Rural infrastructure: Housing and Connectivity under PM Gram Sadak Yojna and PM Awas Yojna Gramin has seen significance jump in allocations.

Inclusion

  • Economic Inclusion: Viksit Bharat Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) Act, 2025 guarantees 125 days of employment, linked to asset creation.
  • Market Inclusion: To support the Lakhpati Didi initiative, budget proposes SHE-Marts—community-owned retail outlets to help women move from subsistence to sustainable enterprise.
  • Digital Rights: Schemes like SVAMITVA (drone mapping) and Namo Drone Didi ensure rural citizens have property rights and access to the digital economy.

     
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Namo Drone Didi

An initiative that aims to empower women by training them to operate drones for agricultural purposes, such as pesticide and fertilizer application. This promotes access to technology and new economic opportunities in rural areas.

SVAMITVA

A Central Sector Scheme of the Ministry of Panchayati Raj that provides the 'right to property' to residents of rural inhabited areas through the 'survey of villages and mapping with improvised technology in village areas'. It utilizes drone technology for accurate land parcel mapping.

SHE-Marts

Self-Help Entrepreneur Marts, which are community-owned retail outlets designed to help women transition from self-help group activities to full-fledged business ownership, selling products made by women entrepreneurs.

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