North East Rural Livelihood Project

for Ministry for Development of North-East Region | Date - 04-12-2019


The North East Rural Livelihood Project (NERLP), a World Bank aided project launched in 2012, was implemented by Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER), to improve rural livelihoods especially that of women, unemployed youth and the most disadvantaged people by building community based organizations and developing partnership with Government and other institutions for knowledge, skill, credit, insurance, extension and market. The project covered 1,645 villages under 58 development blocks across 11 districts of 4 states of Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura. The Project has concluded on 30.09.2019 and is running on an extended time upto 31.12.2019 for completion of closure related activities, mainly audit of the scheme. The major achievements of the project are as under:

(i):10462 boys and girls were trained in various job skills.

(ii) 2,92,889 households were covered through formation of 28,154 Self Help Groups (SHGs) and 1,212 Village Federations, as well as formation of 1599 Community Development Groups (CDG). As a result women have become more enterprising resulting increase in family incomes. State-wise detail of SHGs, CDGs is atAnnexure I.

 

INSTITUTIONS FORMED UNDER NERLP

 

State

Name of District

No. of Villages Covered

No. of House Hold Covered

No. of Self Help Groups Formed

No. of Self Help Group Federations Formed

No. of Community Development Groups Formed

Mizoram

Aizawl

88

16057

1619

87

88

Lunglei

159

19553

2036

131

157

Nagaland

Peren

79

10561

1033

93

81

Tuensang

117

22445

2180

126

121

Sikkim

South Sikkim

271

16379

1531

59

271

West Sikkim

317

18753

1754

65

316

 

Tripura

West Tripura

164

49809

4704

173

164

North Tripura

121

40717

3900

146

115

Sepahijala

161

39753

3760

141

152

Khowai

113

30297

2966

104

72

Unakoti

86

28557

2671

87

62

Total

1676

292881

28154

1212

1599

 

(iii) 97% of the members of SHGs formed by the project have Savings Bank Accounts with a cumulative savings to the tune of Rs.60.51 crores. Project has released a Community Investment Fund (CIF) of Rs.319.15 crores to 28,154 SHGs. A total number of 5,535 SHGs have availed bank linkage with a total sanctioned bank loan amount of Rs.58.19 crores. The average loan amount per SHG from Bank is Rs.1.02 Lakh.

(b): State-wise details of people skilled are as under:

STATE

NUMBER OF PEOPLE TRAINED

Mizoram

1601

Nagaland

1438

Sikkim

3491

Tripura

3932

Total Trained

10462

 

MDoNERhas implemented two Livelihood programs, namely, North East Rural Livelihood Project (NERLP) and North Eastern Region Community Resource Management Project (NERCORMP). NERLP has concluded on 30thSeptember, 2019 and NERCORMP is scheduled for completion on 31st March, 2020. Ministry of Rural Development has extended its Scheme, DAY-NRLM (DeenDayalAntyodayaYojana - National Rural Livelihood Mission), to all the blocks in all the districts of the North East Region with focus on community mobilisation, institution building and livelihood financing. In order to avoid duplication of efforts and resources, MDONERhas decided to restructure the two livelihood programmes of MDoNER i.e. NERLP and NERCORMP by merging them into one and rename the new project as ‘North East Agri-Horticulture and Economic Development Project’.

This information was provided by the Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Development of North-Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, DrJitendra Singh in written reply to a question in LokSabha today.

 

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