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BHARAT NIRMAN VOLUNTEERS (BNV)

Subrat Mishra Asst Director, SIRD. BHARAT NIRMAN VOLUNTEERS (BNV). OBJECTIVES. 1- To establish close contact with the Rural Households being the stakeholders of Government Programmes.

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BHARAT NIRMAN VOLUNTEERS (BNV)

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  1. Subrat Mishra Asst Director, SIRD BHARAT NIRMAN VOLUNTEERS (BNV)

  2. OBJECTIVES 1- To establish close contact with the Rural Households being the stakeholders of Government Programmes. 2- To generate awareness about government programmes and the procedures to avail of their benefits among the people. 3- To support the government administrative machinery and the PanchayatiRaj Institutions (PRI) in performance of their duties, particularly in implementation of the Citizen’s Charter. 4- To Facilitate social audit of Government Programmes. 5- To expedite redressal of grievances of the people and assist in the functioning of helplines.

  3. OBJECTIVES Contd.. 6- To improve quality of implementation of Government Programmes by providing feedback on status of programmes to responsible officials. 7-To provide opportunity to socially conscious citizens to participate in nation building activities. 8- To develop leadership among the People. 9- To Develop a cadre of trained development Volunteers with a deep commitment to change and development. 10-To create appropriate conditions to maintain peace and tranquillity in rural areas. 11-Create awareness about health , sanitation, education , social evils, improved agricultural methods, livelihood, innovation & technology environment etc.

  4. Terms & Conditions for Engagement Eligibility:- Any individual above 18 yrs of age and willing to contribute to welfare and development programme of Govt. at GP and Block level Tenure:- Tenure of the Volunteers may be Lifelong provided they fulfill the Prescribed conditions for proper conduct and discipline. Engagement : - Upon registration and acceptance of application BNV shall be engaged for effective implementation of Govt. programmes in the Block or the GP where she/he is registered Training :– Three days orientation training shall be provided to acquaint them about various Govt. programmes and implementation process.

  5. Terms & Conditions for Engagement contd…. Attachment of Rural Households: – A BNV shall be attached to a maximum of 10-20 households in his/her close neighborhood Reporting Officer: – BNV shall be under the charge of a counselor to be designated by BDO who shall guide him/her in performance of his/her functions. Work Diary: – A BNV shall maintain a Work Diary containing work details allotted and Performed. Appraisal and Awards: – Based on gradation of work and Performance BNV would be entitle for awards at District, Block levels containing citation.

  6. Role of BNVs • Rural Reporter (Wall News paper/Community Radio) Data Entry. • Vigilance & Monitoring • Census /enumeration ( data base of Rural HHs/SHGs/Projects/ • BPL census. • Feedback on all RD & SW Programmes. • Banking Correspondents. • Catalyst for Mobilization of SHGs. • Promoting Health, Sanitation & Nirmal Gram. • Encourage Literacy & Education • Facilitating Legal Aid & literacy • Enhancing Food Security. • Facilitating House sites & Housing • Natural Resource Management & Eco –restoration • Any other work

  7. DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGES Inadequate knowledge and understanding of functionaries at GP level GPs are poorly equipped with manpower and equipment The capacity for delivering public service at Block level is not upto the required level Poor infrastructure in the rural areas

  8. Voluntary Action: An answer to development challenges • Limitation of Government machinery can be overcome • by : • Creation of a knowledge community; • Establishing a village based cadre of volunteers who will: • i) Actively support administrative machinery/PRIs • ii) Establish close contact with house holds. • iii) Facilitate delivery of services

  9. Expected Outcome • Better access to Basic Public Services. • Improvement in outreach of Govt. Programme especially for Women, Dalit and Tribals. • Improvement in Human • Development indicators • Accelerated Poverty • Reduction. • Rural Infrastructure • Development. • Establishment of Vibrant • People’s Institutions.

  10. Expected Outcomecontd…. • Democratization of governance at the grassroots • Effective implementation of Programmes • Effective redressal of grievances • Support to PRIs/ Admn. • Better Management of Natural Resources. • Greater Transparency & Accountability. • Enhancing benefits for poor & needy. • Leadership development in Rural community. • Cohesive rural community

  11. LAB LAND To

  12. Family-1 Family-6 Family-7 Family-2 Family-8 Family-3 Family-9 Family-4 Bharat Nirman Volunteer Family-10 Family-5

  13. Schemes and Programmes of Various Departments

  14. Looking ahead ….. Citizen Centric Governance Accountability Accessibility Pro-poor & Pro-PRI mind set Transparency Entertainment & information e-Panchayat Knowledge based Decision support System Women Empowerment Tribal Empowerment Project Monitoring Community mobilization Tracking of Village Development funds Sustainable Livelihood Security Inclusive development of the rural poor and knowledge and innovation community

  15. Community Government Partnership Initiative (CGPI)

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