Parivartan Scheme launched in Haryana

Published on February 23, 2018
The state government of Haryana, with a view to addressing major 10 issues including cleanliness and pollution, has launched Parivartan Scheme. The scheme will be launched in 46 development blocks of Haryana.

Parivartan Scheme launched in Haryana

Issues to be addressed

The scheme will address the 10 major issues that include facilitation of financing, making agriculture profitable and sustainable, improving health services, implementing Swachh Bharat, decongesting market areas, engaging the youth, checking air pollution, ensuring availability of identity-related services, effective policing, and ensuring road order and conduct.

Implementation


  • 46 top officials of the state, including those from the IAS, IFS and IPS cadres, have been allotted one block each
  • These officers will undertake works in the 10 selected common fields and one field of their choice, Khattar said.
  • For each of the 10 fields, there are three to seven parameters on which the performance of the officers would be assessed.
  • Some of these parameters include making a 10 km-long stretches accident free, one town or mahagram stray cattle free, ensuring delivery of caste certificates to all school students and ensuring charge sheets are filed in all FIRs of heinous crime.
  • A maximum of 39 marks would be available for 38 parameters covering these 10 fields and scoring would be done by the officers.
  • A maximum of four marks has been kept for 'Any Field of Officers Choice' and another seven marks would be given on the basis of social audit by the Haryana Governance Reforms Authority (HGRA), 
  • A strong work force of about 3 lakh employees and directed administrative secretaries to utilise their services to ensure benefits of government schemes and programmes reach people of these 46 blocks, which comprise over one-third of the state's total area.

Expected Questions

Rajasthan government has lauched a scheme to tackle 10 major issues including facilitation of financing, making agriculture profitable and sustainable, improving health services, implementing Swachh Bharat, decongesting market areas, engaging the youth, checking air pollution, ensuring availability of identity-related services, effective policing, and ensuring road order and conduct. The scheme is named as
a. Parivartan
b. Parivekshan
c. Prikriti
d. Prakram
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