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The Twenty Point Programme (TPP) was launched by the Govt. of India in 1975. The programme was first revised in 1982,1986 and 2006. The restructured Twenty Point Programme (TPP) – 2006 has come into force with effect from 01.04.2007. The programmes and schemes under the TPP-2006 are in harmony with the priorities contained in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) of the United Nations and SAARC Social Charter. These 65 items consist of about 160 identified parameters, however for the purpose of monthly performance, 19 identified parameters are considered. The Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation (MOSPI) monitors the Programme/ schemes covered under TPP-2006 on the basis of performance report received from State Governments/UT Administrations and central nodal Ministries. List of Twenty Points: 1. Garibi Hatao [Poverty Eradication] 2. Jan Shakti [Power to People] 3. Kisan Mitra [Support to Farmers] 4. Shramik Kalyan [Labour Welfare] 5. Khadya Suraksha [Food Security ] 6. Subke Liye Aawas [Housing for All] 7. Shudh Peya Jal [Clean Drinking Water] 8. Jan Jan Ka Swasthya [Health for All] 9. Sabke Liye Shiksha [Education for All] 10. Anusuchit Jaati, Jan Jaati, Alp-sankhyak evam Anya Pichhra Varg Kalyan [Welfare of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Minorities and OBCs] 11. Mahila Kalyan [Women Welfare] 12. Bal Kalyan [Child Welfare] 13. Yuva Vikas [Youth Development] 14. Basti Sudhar [Improvement of Slums] 15. Paryavaran Sanrakshan evam Van Vridhi [Environment Protection and Afforestation] 16. Samajik Suraksha [Social Security] 17. Grameen Sadak [Rural Roads] 18. Grameen Oorja [Energization of Rural Area] 19. Pichhara Kshetra Vikas [Development of Backward Areas] 20. e- Shasan [IT enabled e-Governance]
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