Lok Sabha Election 2024 - Resolution For Economic Weaker Sections of Upper Caste Under PMEGP Scheme

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LOK SABHA ELECTIONS, 2024


GANDHIGIRI
Transgenders
versus
Pandit, Punjabi, Bania, Rajput, Jat, Bishnoi with others
Economic Weaker Sections of Upper Caste

WHITE PAPER
Job seeker versus Job provider
STOP discrimination and contradictions, under PMEGP
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Scouts and Guides for Animals and Birds, C- 38, Rose Apartment,
Sector- 14, Prashant Vihar, Rohini, Delhi- 110085. WhatsApp: 9813010595.
Resolution:
In the sweet memory of great visionary and guide Chaudhary Om Prakash Kadyan
with Smt. Prem Kaur Dhankar, founder of PFA Haryana, in the presence of
Viyana Berwal, Brand Ambassador of the Scouts and Guides for Animals and
Birds, along with OIPA: Indian People for Animals, established under section 12
of the Scouts and Guides for Animals and Birds, submitted for the upliftment of
Economic Weaker Sections of Upper Caste and communities, that:
1. The 103 Constitutional Amendment Act brought in a 10% reservation for
Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) of society other than Backward
Classes, Scheduled Castes, and Scheduled Tribes for admission to central
government and private educational institutions and recruitment in central
government jobs, seems to be a job seeker instead job provider as promoting
make in India.
2. Government of India had in August 2008, approved the introduction of a
new credit linked subsidy programme called Prime Minister's Employment
Generation Programme (PMEGP), It was launched by merging the two
schemes that were in operation till 31st March 2008, namely Prime
Minister's Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural Employment Generation
Programme (REGP) for generation of employment opportunities through
establishment of micro enterprises in non-farm sector for rural as well as
urban areas. PMEGP is in operation since 2008-09 and has been approved
for continuation over the 15th Finance Commission cycle i.e., for the period
of five years from 2021-22 to 2025-26. PMEGP is a central sector scheme
being administered by the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
(MoMSME). The scheme is being implemented by Khadi and Village
Industries Commission (KVIC), a statutory organization under the admin-
istrative control of the Ministry of MSME as the single nodal agency at the
National level. At the State level, the scheme is implemented through State
offices of KVIC, State Khadi and Village Industries Boards (KVIBs), District
Industries Centres (DICs), Coir Board (for coir related activities) and Banks.
Government may also involve other suitable agencies for implementation of
the scheme. The Government subsidy under the scheme is routed by KVIC
through the nodal Bank to the Financing Bank branches & subsequently
transferred to the beneficiary account after completion of lock-in period
based on the outcome of the physical verification report. The Implementing
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Agencies (IA) will associate reputed autonomous institutions in the field of


Entrepreneurship Development in Government of India and State
Government Self Help Groups (SHGs) / National Small Industries Corpora-
tion (NSIC) / Udyami Mitras empaneled under Rajiv Gandhi Udyami Mitra
Yojana (RGUMY), Rural Self Employment Training Institute (RSETIs) /
Rural Development & Self Employment Training Institute (RUDSETIs),
Panchayati Raj institutions and other relevant bodies in the implementation
of the scheme, especially in the area of identification of beneficiaries, area
specific viable projects, and providing training in entrepreneurship
development, handholding and mentoring of beneficiaries.
3. Objectives of the PMEGP:
(I) To generate employment opportunities in rural as well as urban areas
of the country through setting up of new self-employment
Ventures / projects / micro enterprises.
(II) To bring together widely dispersed traditional artisans! rural and
urban unemployed youth and give them self-employment
opportunities to the extent possible, at their place.
(III). To provide continuous and sustainable employment to a large segment
of traditional and prospective artisans and rural and urban
unemployed youth in the country, so as to help arrest migration of rural
youth to urban areas.
(IV). To increase the wage-earning capacity of workers and artisans and
contribute to increase in the growth rate of rural and urban employment.

Categories of beneficiaries under PMEGP (for Beneficiary's Rate of Subsidy


setting up of new enterprises) contribution (of (of project cost)
project cost)
Area (location of project / unit) Urban - Rural
General Category 10% 15% 25%
Special Category (including SC, ST, OBC,
Minorities, Women, Ex-Servicemen,
Transgenders, differently abled, NER, 05% 25% 35%
Aspirational Districts, Hill and Border areas
(as notified by the Government) etc.
Note:
1). The maximum cost of the project / unit admissible for Margin Money subsidy
under Manufacturing sector is Rs. 50 lakhs.
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2) The maximum cost of the project / unit admissible for Margin Money subsidy
under Business / Service sector is Rs. 20 lakhs.
3) The balance amount (excluding the own contribution) of the total project cost
will be provided by Banks.
4) If the total project cost exceeds Rs. 50 lakhs or Rs. 20 Iakhs for Manufacturing
and Service / Business sector respectively, the balance amount may be provided by
Banks without any Government subsidy.

Resolution
Resolved, that:
1. The above said reservation benefits for economical
weaker sections of upper caste @10% for admission in
educational Institutions and Government job only.
2. The above said reservation benefits for economical
weaker sections of upper caste may be granted @25 -
35%, as margin money subsidy, under PMEGP scheme
as fiscal benefits, being job provider, promoting make
in India, providing employment to others.
3. Own contribution for economical weaker sections of
upper caste under PMEGP, may be @5 - 10%.
4. STOP discrimination, among job seeker and provider.

PMOPG/E/2023/0118529:
Community Policing as Scouting for Economical Weaker sections of Upper
Caste:
The PMEGP has now been approved for continuation over the 15th Fi-
nance Commission Cycle for five years from 2021-22 to 2025-26 with an
outlay of Rs.13554.42 Crore. Following major modifications/improvements
have been made in the existing Scheme:
i. Increasing the maximum project cost from existing Rs.25 lakh to Rs. 50
lakh for manufacturing units and from existing Rs.10 lakh to Rs.20 lakh
for service units.
ii. Modify definition of village industry and Rural Area for PMEGP. Areas
falling under Panchayti Raj institutions to be accounted under rural area,
where as areas under Municipality to be treated as urban area.
iii. All Implementing Agencies are allowed to receive and process applica-
tions in all areas irrespective of the rural or urban category.
iv. PMEGP applicants under aspirational districts and transgender will be
treated as Special category applicants and entitled for higher subsidy.
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Higher rate of Margin Money subsidy - 25% of the project cost in urban
area and 35% of the project cost in rural areas, for special category appli-
cants including, SC, ST, OBC, women, Transgender, Physically Disabled,
NER, Aspirational and Border district applicants. For General category
applicants subsidy is 15% of the project cost in urban area and 25% of the
project cost in rural areas.
Transgender will be treated as Special category, applicants and entitled for
higher subsidy but this fiscal benefits not applicable on the applicants be-
longs to Economical class of weaker sections, below Transgender, if they do
not fight for, to remove discrimination and double standards.
Special benefits of Higher Subsidy for Job seeker, not for job provider and
promoters of make in India.
Transgender treated as Special category applicants and entitled for higher
subsidy, STOP discriminating with Economic sections of upper castes and
community, they be granted higher margin money subsidy.
With scouting spirits….
Distributions:
1. All Stakeholders in the Economical
Weaker Sections of Upper Caste
2. All Political Parties, taking part in
Lok Sabha Elections, 2024.
3. All Candidates, taking part in Lok
Sabha Elections, 2024.
4. Ministry of Social Justice and Em-
powerment.
5. Ministry of MSME.
Being an active part of Community Policing as man of
many achievements and distinctions: Voice for voiceless:
Fighter by spirit: Jat by birth: Philanthropist by
profession: Activist by mission: Cobbler by qualification:
Scouting by passion: Humanitarian by choice: Gandhian
by vision and action, habitual khadi wearers and speaking
truth, performing fundamental duties, as social reformer,
compassionate citizen, and unpaid labour for flora and
fauna, Master Trainer in Animal Welfare to Govt. of India
Naresh Kadyan, Chief National Commissioner, Scouts &
Guides for Animals & Birds, National Authority for
Animal Welfare, OIPA: Indian People for Animals,
C- 38, Rose Apartment, Sector- 14, Rohini, Delhi -110085
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Naresh Kadyan,
Master Trainer in Animal Welfare to Govt. of India
Retired Commissioner (Headquarter),
Bharat Scouts and Guides, Haryana.
Founder Scouts and Guides for Animals
and Birds / OIPA: Indian People for
Animals
C- 38, Rose Apartment, sector- 14, Rohini,
Delhi- 110085.
Let live and live

Being an active part of Community Policing as


man of many achievements and distinctions:
Voice for voiceless: Fighter by spirit: Jat by
birth: Philanthropist by profession: Activist by
mission: Cobbler by qualification: Scouting by
passion: Humanitarian by choice: Gandhian by
vision and action, habitual khadi wearers and
speaking truth, performing fundamental duties,
as social reformer, compassionate citizen, and
unpaid labour for flora and fauna, our mission: kadyan.ipfa 9813010595
Conservation beyond imagination: @gmail.com
1. Retired as Commissioner (Headquarter),
Bharat Scouts and Guides, Haryana.
2. Lifetime as Chief National Commissioner, X
Scouts and Guides for Animal and Birds.
3. Lifetime as National Authority for Animal @nareshkadyan @nareshkadyan
Welfare, OIPA: Indian People for Animals.
4. Had been CPCSEA nominee, for many
establishments, including NDRI.
5. Nodal Inspecting Authority for Haryana
and adjoining Rajasthan, for Animal
Welfare Division (Govt. of India).
6. Inspecting Authority for Animal Welfare
Board of India, for Haryana and Punjab,
as per item No. 3 of 39th AGM of AWBI,
keeping in view the recommendations of
Screening Committee of AWBI.
7. Had been volunteers of Wildlife Crime
Control Bureau: WCCB.
8. Non-official Member, State Committee for
Slaughter Houses, Department of Urban
and Local Bodies (Govt. of Haryana).
9. Since 1998 up to 2018, Founder Chairman,
People for Animals - PFA Haryana.
10. Since 2008 up to 2021, Representative of
OIPA in India, affiliated with UN.
11. Elected Member, Clothing and Footwear
Institute, London as 8-11-1988.
Date of Birth: October 10, 1961.
Educational qualifications:
1. Master of Arts in Mass Communication
and Journalism.
2. Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism and
Mass Communication
3. Diploma in Footwear Technology
4. Advance Course in Footwear Technology
5. Master Trainer in Animal Welfare - Govt. of
India, November 15-29, 2000.
Outstanding performance:
50 years’ rich experience in Gandhian
Ethics, Ideology, and Philosophy,
including 18 years as District Khadi and
Village Industries Officer, besides Duty
Magistrate during prohibition policy in
Haryana.
Voluntary Retirement as Supreme sacrifice, at
the time of promotion, before 5 years:
August 5, 2014
Publication:
Two Books compiled for legislations
related to Animal Welfare and Biodiversity
International Union for Conservation of Nature:
IUCN - 2021-2025:
1. Member, Commission on Education and
Communication.
2. Member, CEC Nature for all Network
3. Member, CEC Reimagine Conservation
Network
4. Member, CEC Nature Education for
Sustainability Network
5. Member, CEC Youth Engagement and
Intergenerational Partnerships Network
Whistleblowers, exposing halal versus haram
and animal versus goods, being living creature
Property: Valid License for 2 Arms, all over India.
Chaudhary Om Parkash Kadyan - Smt. Prem Kaur Dhankar Memorial Foundation

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