MoHUA organises “Utkrishtata ki Ore Badhte Kadam” event, awarding best performers under PM SVANidhi and DAY-NULM
MoHUA organises “Utkrishtata ki Ore Badhte Kadam” event, awarding best performers under PM SVANidhi and DAY-NULM
The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) organised an event on 18th July 2024, named “Utkrishtata ki Ore Badhte Kadam: Celebrating Achievements, Inspiring Excellence” to felicitate best performers under PM Street Vendor’s AtmaNirbhar Nidhi (PM SVANidhi) Yojana and Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana – National Urban Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NULM).
Celebrating excellence! Union Minister @mlkhattar and Minister of State @Tokhansahu2 honored the winners of #SPARK and #PRAISE awards for outstanding implementation of DAY-NULM and PM SVANidhi schemes.
Congratulations to all! @PIB_India @MIB_India pic.twitter.com/MviWMynvLw
Shri Manohar Lal, Minister, MoHUA, expressed his gratitude to all the stakeholders, including Central Ministries and State Governments, Urban Local Bodies, Lending Institutions, and partners, for their enormous support and contribution to the success of the schemes.
Union Minister @mlkhattar addresses at “उत्कृष्टता की ओर बढ़ते कदम: Celebrating Achievements, Inspiring Excellence”, an event honoring the accomplishments of DAY-NULM and PM-SVANidhi, recognizing their outstanding contributions. @PIB_India @MIB_India #SPARK #PRAISE #Awards pic.twitter.com/1B0zAXaS4P
The event was attended by Shri Manohar Lal, Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs, as Chief Guest, Shri Tokhan Sahu, Minister of State for Housing and Urban Affairs, Shri Anurag Jain, Secretary, MoHUA and senior officials from Central Government, State Governments, Lending Institutions, Digital Payment Aggregators, key partners and most importantly, the beneficiaries of DAY-NULM and PM SVANidhi.
During the event, noteworthy achievements implemented under both initiatives were highlighted. A compendium showcasing inspiring stories of DAY-NULM beneficiaries and the Annual Report of PM SVANidhi, providing insights into the various initiatives and reforms undertaken by the scheme in the last year, were released during the event. In addition, the Hon’ble Minister launched new features of PM SVANidhi mobile application vis. voice-based grievance tool, chatbot and e-Parichay card. The mobile application has been enhanced with additional features to streamline the user experience, including a convenient voice-based complaint submission, an efficient query resolution process and a system including effortless access to the Parichay Board, empowering the PM SVANidhi beneficiaries.
The event was organised to commemorate the outstanding accomplishments of the year 2023-24 and express gratitude to the stakeholders whose tireless efforts were instrumental in achieving those milestones. In recognition of their exemplary contributions, key stakeholders, including states, urban local bodies, and lending institutions, were honoured with PRAISE and SPARK awards for their exceptional performance in implementing the PM SVANidhi and DAY-NULM initiatives, respectively. A list of the best performers under the two schemes is in the Annex.
Enriching the event, two expert panel discussions were convened to shape the future direction of DAY-NULM and PM SVANidhi. The discussions highlighted pressing topics- “The Role of Partnerships for Sustainable Urban Poverty Alleviation” for DAY-NULM and “Creating Inclusive Spaces for Street Vendors in City Planning and Exploring Financial Partnerships” for PM SVANidhi. These discussions brought together diverse perspectives to enhance the programs’ development.
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About PM SVANidhi Scheme:
The PM Street Vendor’s AtmaNirbharNidhi (PM SVANidhi) scheme, launched on June 1, 2020, is a central sector scheme that aims to provide collateral-free working capital loans up to ₹80,000 to urban street vendors incentivising regular repayment with a 7% interest subsidy, rewarding digital transactions with cashback up to ₹1,200 per year. The scheme extends its benefits to vendors from surrounding rural and peri-urban areas, employs Aadhaar-based e-KYC, utilises an end-to-end IT platform, and employs SMS-based notifications for application status updates. All lending institutions, including NBFCs/MFIs and DPAs, are encouraged to participate, aiming to alleviate urban poverty in India. As of July 17, 2024, more than 86 Lakh loans, amounting to over INR 11,680 Crores, have been disbursed to almost 65 Lakh street vendors across India.
About DAY-NULM:
Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana-National Urban Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NULM) launched by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India on September 24th, 2013, aims to reduce poverty and vulnerability of the urban poor households by enabling them to access gainful self-employment and skilled wage employment opportunities, resulting in an appreciable improvement in their livelihoods on a sustainable basis, through building strong grassroots level institutions of the poor. The mission aims to provide shelters equipped with essential services to the urban homeless. In addition, the mission also addresses the livelihood concerns of the urban street vendors by facilitating access to suitable spaces, institutional credit, social security, etc. DAY-NULM has empowered 98 lakh urban poor households through the creation of self-help groups, created over 38 lakh livelihoods through skill training and entrepreneurship, and built almost 2,000 permanent shelters for the urban homeless.
ANNEX
Fact Sheet
Performance Recognition for Access to Financial Inclusion and Street Vendor’s Empowerment (PRAISE) Awards (PM SVANidhi):
Award Category: ‘Best Performing States – ‘Loan Performance’
State categories
Rank
State
Large States
1st
Madhya Pradesh
2nd
Andhra Pradesh
3rd
Punjab
Small States & UTs
1st
Ladakh
2nd
Puducherry
Hilly and NE States
1st
Assam
2nd
Sikkim
Special award for outstanding performance
1st
Maharashtra
2nd
Uttar Pradesh
Award Category: ‘Best Performing Lending Institutions- ‘Loan Performance’
Categories
Rank
Lending Institution
Public & Private Sector Banks
1st
Canara Bank
2nd
State Bank of India
3rd
Bank of India
Other Lending Institutions
1st
Aryavart Bank
2nd
Kerala Gramin Bank
Award Category: ‘Best Performing States- ‘Innovation and Best Practices’
State categories
Rank
State
Large States
1st
Madhya Pradesh
Other States
2nd
Assam
Award Category: ‘Best Performing ULBs – ‘Loan Performance’
ULB Categories
Rank
ULB
Mega & Million Plus Cities
(Population >10 lakh)
1st
Municipal Corporation of Delhi
2nd
Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), Karnataka
3rd
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation,
Gujarat
Major cities
(Population 1 lakh to 10 lakh)
1st
Ujjain Municipal Corporation,
Madhya Pradesh
2nd
Solapur Municipal Corporation,
Maharashtra
3rd
Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation, Kerala
Towns
(Population <1 lakh)
1st
Nawabganj Municipality,
Uttar Pradesh
2nd
Medininagar Municipal Corporation, Jharkhand
3rd
Municipal Council Sarni,
Madhya Pradesh
Award Category: ‘Best Performing ULBs- ‘Achievement in SVANidhi se Samriddhi’
Categories
Rank
ULB
Mega & Million Plus Cities (Population >10 lakh)
1st
Varanasi Municipal Corporation,
Uttar Pradesh
Major cities
(Population 1 lakh to 10 lakh)
1st
Jhansi Municipal Corporation,
Uttar Pradesh
2nd
Kakinada (Urban) Municipal Corporation, Andhra Pradesh
3rd
Khargaone Municipal Corporation,
Madhya Pradesh
Towns
(Population <1 lakh)
1st
Sarai Aquil Town Panchayat,
Uttar Pradesh
2nd
Mangalvedhe Municipality,
Maharashtra
3rd
Madhugiri Municipality,
Karnataka
Fact Sheet
Systematic Progressive Analytical Real Time Ranking (SPARK) Awards (DAY-NULM):
S.N
Category
Sub-Category
Rank 1
Rank 2
Rank 3
1
Overall State Performance
Big States
Kerala
Uttar Pradesh
Rajasthan
NER & Hilly States
Himachal Pradesh
Tripura
Uttarakhand
2
Best ULBs
Million Plus Cites (>10 lakh)
Jabalpur
(M.P)
Nagpur
(M.H)
Nashik
(M.H)
Population (3 -10 lakh)
Bilaspur
(C.G)
Malegaon
(MH)
Chandrapur
(MH)
Population (1 – 3 lakh)
Raigarh
(C.G)
Hanumangarh
(R.J)
Mandsaur
(M.P)
Population (50K – 1 Lakh)
Bhatapara
(C.G)
Sidhi
(M.P)
Itarsi
(M.P)
Population (upto 50K)
Pauni
(M.H)
Champa
(C.G)
Digboi
(A.S)
3
Outstanding Technological Innovations
Madhya Pradesh
(Online identification of street vendors)
Gujarat
(SUH portal)
Odisha
(MUKTA Soft)
4
Best Partnership Model for Urban Livelihoods
Odisha
(MUKTA)
Andhra Pradesh
(Jagananna Mahila Mart)
Chhattisgarh
(Ambikapur model for collective waste management)
5
Best Social Infrastructure
Telangana
(Vending Zone)
Jharkhand
(Vending Zone)
Madhya Pradesh
(Chappan Dukan)
6
Best Development Partners
UMC
KAASS