Special Grant To Gram Panchayats Under Urban Amenities Scheme

Information about the nature of the scheme-

Government of Maharashtra and Rural Development Department and Water Conservation Department Government Decision No. VPM-2610/Pr.No.129/Para4 dated 26 September 2010, under this scheme, special grant for urban facilities to large Gram Panchayats is required to provide the following additional facilities: Development of internal market, public lighting facilities, creation of gardens, parks, study centers, construction of roads within the village, construction of underground drains for sewage management,

Terms/Conditions/Eligibility for Participation in the Scheme-

1) Under this scheme, the Gram Panchayat should prepare a plan and get the administrative approval of the Gram Sabha. After that, the proposal should be approved by the Chief Executive Officer of the ZP.

2) Technical approval should be obtained through the competent authority.

3) Budget and plan maps.

4) Maintenance/repair/Gram Panchayat guarantee letter and Gram Panchayat resolution.

5) The District Planning Board will have the authority to decide the priority order of the Gram Panchayats in the district. The District Planning Board will decide the priority order only from the Gram Panchayats whose population is above 5000 and which have participated in the Environmentally Balanced Prosperous Village Scheme and fulfilled the criteria of that scheme.

6) 7/12 survey of the site where construction is to be carried out or sample 8 survey of the site.

7) Certificate stating that the work submitted is not proposed or approved from any other scheme.

8) Site map of the proposed site.

9) The proposal along with the recommendation of the Group Development Officer should be submitted to the Gram Panchayat Department, Zilla Parishad, Palghar.

15th Central Finance Commission-

Government Decision No. Pnv-2020/Pr.No.59/Finance-4 dated 26 June 2020 from the Rural Development Department, as per the guidelines of the 15th Central Finance Commission, the basic basic grant is of untied nature. The said grant is used by the rural local self-government bodies for other necessary matters as per local needs, excluding employee salaries and establishment matters, tied/tied grant Use of tied grant

1) Maintenance and repair of sanitation and open defecation free local self-government bodies

2) Drinking water is spent on water supply, water recharge/rainwater harvesting, and water recycling.

R. R (Aba) Patil Beautiful Village Award Scheme-

Government Decision No.: SMGRAYO-2020/Pr.No.39/Yojana-11, dated 20.03.2020, from the Rural Development Department, the name of the Smart Village Scheme has been changed to R. R (Aba) Patil Sunder Gaon Puraskar Yojana.

Brief information about the scheme: The main objective of this scheme is to maintain environmental balance, create prosperous villages and coordinate the village level schemes of various departments of the state government by developing the available natural resources through public participation under the R. R (Aba) Patil Sunder Gaon Puraskar Yojana. Every Gram Panchayat has an equal opportunity to participate in the scheme.

Scheme Criteria and Conditions: Gram Panchayats are selected based on criteria, keeping the scoring and transparency. To participate in the scheme, Gram Panchayats with a population of more than 5000, Gram Panchayats adjacent to cities, award-winning Gram Panchayats and other Gram Panchayats are divided and scored accordingly. The scoring method is based on the criteria of cleanliness, management, responsibility, non-conventional energy and environment, transparency and use of technology. A total of 100 marks have been kept for this.

Criteria for selection of beautiful villages: Cleanliness: 1. Individual toilet facilities and usage. 2. Toilet facilities and toilets in public buildings. 3. Water quality inspection. 4. Wastewater management.

 Solid Waste Management:-

1. Development of infrastructure.

2. Health and education facilities.

3. Effective implementation of Central/ State sponsored schemes .

4. Self-help groups.

5. Ban on plastic use.

Responsibilities :-

1. Regular payment of Gram Panchayat house rent/water rent collection as well as electricity bills used for water supply and street lights.

2. Expenditure on backward classes/women and children welfare/divyang.

3. Audit completion.

4. Organizing Gram Sabha.

5. Social responsibility.

Non-conventional Energy and Environment:-

1. Use of LED lights and conversion of electrical circuits to LED lights

2. Solar street lights.

3. Use of biogas systems.

4. Tree planting.

5. Water conservation

Transparency and Technology :

1. Computerization of all records of the Gram Panchayat

2. Facilities being provided to citizens through computerization.

3. Gram Panchayat website and use of improved technology.

4. Aadhar Card.

5. Use of computer programs.

Gram Panchayats should conduct self-evaluation as per Government Decision dated 21st November, 2016 in Appendix-A and submit proposals to the Panchayat Samiti after getting the approval of the Gram Panchayat. Out of the self-evaluation proposals received from the Gram Panchayats, 25% of the proposals that score more than the marks will be cross-checked by the Taluka-level Inspection Committee of the other Taluka of the Panchayat, under which the Gram Panchayats that score the highest marks are declared as Taluka Beautiful Villages. Gram Panchayats that are declared as Taluka Beautiful Villages are inspected through district-level inspection and declared as District Beautiful Villages.