Ap 27-08-2022
Ap 27-08-2022
Ap 27-08-2022
JaganannaAmmavodi
To ensure that poverty of the parents does not come in the way of educating their children,
the Government of Andhra Pradesh has launched a unique and innovative scheme
“JaganannaAmmavodi”. Under the scheme, government is providing financial assistance of
Rs. 15,000/- per annum to each mother or recognized guardian from Below Poverty Line
(BPL) families who are sending their children to schools or colleges from Class I to XII
(Intermediate Education) in all government and Private recognized management schools /
colleges in the State.
Jaganna Vidya Kanuka (Supply of Student Kits)
This scheme is aimed to minimize the dropouts and to improve Gross Enrolment Ratio and
also the students' participation in the learning activity and thereby improve the learning
outcomes of the children. Under “Jagananna Vidya Kanuka” scheme for the Academic Year
2021-22, the Government of A.P have supplied Students Kits consisting of three (3) pairs of
uniforms, set of notebooks, text books, a pair of shoes and two (2) pairs Mana Badi Nadu
Nedu (MBNN) socks, a belt, school bag and a dictionary to all the students studying from
Classes I to X in all the Government/MPP/Municipal/ Residential Schools of E d u c a t i o n
& We l f a r e D e p a r t m e n t s / A s h r a m Schools/Aided Schools/ Model Schools/
KGBVs/ Registered Madarasas in the State.
Mana Badi – Nadu Nedu
The Government of Andhra Pradesh considers the school as a divine place and wants to
promote the school as a true learning centre to the children and introduced 'Mana Badi –
Nadu Nedu' program to take up the following infrastructure facilities in the schools on
mission mode: (i) Toilets with running water (ii) Drinking water supply (iii) Major and minor
repairs (iv) Electrification with fans and tube lights (v) Furniture for students and staff (vi)
Green chalk boards (vii) Painting (viii) English laband (ix) Compound wall & (x) Kitchen
sheds.
Jagananna Vidya Deevena
The objective of Jagananna Vidya Deevena (RTF) is to provide reimbursement of tuition fee
to eligible ST students. 47,322 ST students will be benefitted with an amount of
Rs.92.88Crores during 2021-22.
Jagananna Vasathi Deevena
The objective of Jagananna Vasathi Deevena (MTF) Schemes is to provide Rs. 10,000/- per
ITI Student, Rs. 15,000/- per Polytechnic student, Rs. 20,000/- for other Degree and above
course per year to every eligible student for food and hostel expenses. (34,872) ST Students
will be benefited with an amount of Rs.73.38Crs during 2021- 22.
Bio-metric Attendance
The e-Hazar Project (Aadhaar enabled Bio-Metric Attendance System (AEBAS)) is being
implemented in a phased manner in all High Schools, Upper Primary Schools, Teacher
Training Institutes and all School Education administrative offices, Teacher Training
Institutes and all School Education administrative offices.
Background
The NCCR conducted a qualitative analysis of the litter on six different beaches on the
eastern and western coasts. The study notes that beach pollution is on rise in the country.
Tourism and fishing are the biggest culprits, contributing most of the plastic
litter on beaches.
The study found that plastic litter from tourism alone accounted for 40%-96%
of all beach litter.
At Chennai’s Elliot’s Beach, for instance, plastics left by tourists accounted for
40% of all the litter, while at Gopalpur in Odisha, it was as high as 96%. As for
the other four beaches, plastics formed 66% of the overall litter on Fort Kochi
Beach, 60% at Karnataka’s Karwar beach, 87% at Visakhapatnam’s R.K.
Beach, and 81% at Andaman Island’s Rangachang beach.
After tourism, fishing was the next biggest source of litter. While fishing nets
were a major contributor, the processing of fish on the beach also produced a
lot of litter.
Also, the proportion of biomedical litter was high in urban areas, such as
Elliot’s Beach and Fort Kochi Beach.
Other than the plastic litter dropped by tourists, similar waste from creeks and
inlets made its way into the sea in the monsoon.
Most of the litter consisted of plastic bottles, cutlery, and thermocol.
clean-up drive significance
The clean-up drive is significant, because even one cigarette butt floating for one hour in
ocean can pollute eight litres of water. Cleaning it up removes toxins from seafood and the
water. Most of the coastal regions is dependent on tourism sector and fisheries sector. Thus,
beach clean-ups are necessary for their livelihood and encourage local economy.
Background:
Under the Scheme Government will provide pensions @ Rs.2250/- to the old age Pensions
(OAP), Widow, Weavers, Fisherman, Toddy Toppers, Single Women, AbhayaHastham,
Traditional cobblers, and PLHIV (Art pensions) categories, Rs. 3000/- to Disable Pension,
Rs. 10000/- to Dialysis (CKDU) and also reduced the age of old age pensioners (OAP) from
65 to 60 years to every eligible Beneficiary under YSR Pension Kanuka for the year 2020-21.
The Scheme is implemented and monitored by SERP. During the year 2021-22 an amount of
Rs.512.18 crores released to 245622 beneficiaries under this scheme.
Welfare of Disabled
As per the Census 2011, the total number of people with disabilities in the State of Andhra
Pradesh is 11.04 Lakhs. Pensions are sanctioned to 6.84 lakhs Differently Abled persons with
an amount of Rs. 205.07 and to 34.42 lakhs Senior Citizens with an amount of Rs. 860.41
crores through Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Department. Under Jagananna Vasathi
Deevena, Government provides differently abled students studying ITI and above classes and
sanctions food and hostel expenses to the students @ Rs 10,000/- to ITI, Rs 15,000/- to
Polytechnic and Rs. 20,000/- to Degree and above courses per annum as maintenance fee and
also provides reimbursement of Tuition fee under Jagananna Vidhya Deevena.