Livestock Development
With the objective of creating high-yielding progenies through genetic improvement, an
additional 23 Cattle Development Centres (CDCs) were established during 2004-05, taking
the total number of CDCs to 32, covering 635 villages. So far over 11,000 artificial
inseminations have been performed. Additionally, 17,000 milch animals were covered under
the preventive health programme.The main focus of this programme is to create alternative
employment for surplus rural labour and decrease pressure on arable land by promoting
non-agricultural incomes.
Economic Empowerment of Women
These programmes aim to create sustainable income opportunities for women. During
2004-05, close to 380 self-help groups with 5,350 members mobilised small savings of Rs.27
lakhs. Over 2,000 women are gainfully employed in various enterprises like Chikkan work,
agarbatti rolling, etc.
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Health & Sanitation
More than 40,000 women-at-risk and children under 5 have been covered under the Mother
& Child Health programme. A total of 1,289 low cost sanitary units have been
constructed. As per the design of the programme, one-third of the cost is borne by the
potential beneficiaries.
Primary Education
94 Supplementary Learning Centres are providing regular coaching to nearly 3,000
children. The support to primary schools in rural India covers over 10,000 children.
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