Topping the list is a centrally-sponsored scheme — Multi-sectoral Development Programme (MsDP), first reported by The Indian Express last December. As per the programme, Rs 3,780 crore will be spend for various development schemes in 90 minority concentrated districts in the country, during the Eleventh Plan. The scheme would even allow funding for critical infrastructure projects like roads, basic health facilities, ICDS centres, and skill development which are already funded through separate schemes.
However, the release of funds to the state governments under the scheme is conditional upon the respective state’s commitment to constitute state and district level committees for the implementation of Prime Minister’s 15-point programme for minorities.
The CCEA also approved continuation of a dedicated fund — Social and Infrastructure Development Fund — beyond 2007-08, to fund Government’s social sector initiatives, which include upgradation of 1,396 ITIs, training of farmers, employment of physically challenged etc.
It also approved a revised scheme to ensure better education for tribal girls in 54 districts. These are districts with more than 25 per cent tribal population whose female literacy is below 35 per cent. In fact, even blocks from other districts but with above characteristics would also be covered under the scheme. He assistance per girl student has been increased from Rs 9,000 per annum to Rs 26,000 per annum recurring expenditure. The scheme will be launched from April this year.
Meanwhile, as part of its ‘Look East Policy,’ the Government authorised the RBI to sign the proposed currency swap agreement with the Bank of Japan to exchange an amount of $3 billion for mitigating short-term balance of payment problem.
Other decisions
Transfer Rs 6,000 crore to the Social and Infrastructure Development Fund this year.
Allocate Rs 800 cr, Rs 1100 cr, Rs 1100 cr and Rs 660 respectively for remaining years of 11th Plan for minority-concentrated districts. Rs 120 crore already allocated in 2007-08.
Allocate Rs 298.79 crore for tribal girls during 11th Plan.
Establish District Education Support Agency to minimise the dropout of tribal girls from schools