Pradhan Mantri Mahila Shakti Kendra Yojana

Pradhan Mantri Mahila Shakti Kendra Yojana

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT

LOK SABHA 

UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2927 
TO BE ANSWERED ON 17.03.2023

PRADHAN MANTRI MAHILA SHAKTI KENDRA YOJANA
2927. SHRI BHAGIRATH CHOUDHARY:
Will the Minister of Women and Child Development be pleased to state:
a. the time when the Pradhan Mantri Mahila Shakti Kendra Yojana was launched for the economic empowerment of women on basis of cost sharing along with the process of selection in this regard;
b. whether any criteria has been fixed for the beneficiaries of the scheme, if so, the details thereof;
c. the number of eligible women benefited under the scheme from the date of launch till December, 2022, year-wise and State-wise including district-wise in Rajasthan;
d. whether proposals have been sent for setting up centers under the scheme in various districts of the States including Rajasthan, if so, the present status thereof; and
Pradhan Mantri Mahila Shakti Kendra Yojana
e. the details of the amount released under the scheme in all the districts of Rajasthan?
ANSWER
MINISTER OF WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT 

SHRIMATI SMRITI ZUBIN IRANI
(a) to (e): The Mahila Shakti Kendra (MSK) Scheme was approved in November, 2017 as a centrally sponsored scheme to empower rural women through community participation. Under the MSK scheme, a sum of Rs. 4.03 crore was released to the State of Rajasthan since its inception.
A third party evaluation study of MSK scheme was conducted by NITI Aayog in 2020. Taking into account the findings of the evaluation and in consultation with States/ UTs and stakeholders, the scheme has been discontinued with effect from 01.04.2022, while suitably incorporating appropriate provisions under other components of ”Mission Shakti”, an umbrella scheme for safety, security and empowerment of women launched by the Government with effect from 01.04.2022 for implementation during the Fifteenth Finance Commission period.
The umbrella scheme ‘Mission Shakti’ has two sub-schemes namely ‘Sambal’ and ‘Samarthya’ for greater efficiency, effectiveness and financial prudence. Benefiting from the learning from implementation of earlier scheme, a new component has been incorporated under ‘Samarthya’ sub- scheme i.e. Hub for Empowerment of Women (HEW), at National, State and District levels. HEW aims to facilitate inter-sectoral convergence of schemes and programs meant for women at the Central (NHEW), State/ UT (SHEW) and District (DHEW) levels with the mandate to create an environment in which women realize their full potential. The support under HEW provides for information dissemination, guiding, linking and hand holding women to various institutional and schematic set ups for their empowerment and development including access to healthcare, quality education, career and vocational counseling/ training, financial inclusion, entrepreneurship, backward and forward linkages, health and safety for workers, social security and digital literacy etc. across the country including the State of Rajasthan. Under the Scheme, cost sharing between Centre and States is 60:40, except in respect of North Eastern and Special Category States, where the cost sharing ratio is 90:10 and for UTs without Legislature, it is 100% central funding.
The Ministry has approved setting up SHEW at State level and DHEW for each of the districts of Rajasthan and a sum of Rs.2.66 crore as Central Share has already been released to the State for the purpose.

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Pradhan Mantri Mahila Shakti Kendra Scheme : Ministry of Women & Child Development

Pradhan Mantri Mahila Shakti Kendra Scheme : Ministry of Women & Child Development

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT

LOK SABHA

UN- STARRED QUESTION NO: 1852
TO BE ANSWERED ON 12.02.2021

PRADHAN MANTRI MAHILA SHAKTI KENDRA SCHEME

1852.   SHRI GAJANAN KIRTIKAR
            SHRI SELVAM G:
            SHRI C.N. ANNADURAI
            SHRI DHANUSH M. KUMAR

Will the Minister of WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:

(a) whether the Government is implementing Pradhan Mantri Mahila Shakti Kendra Scheme through the State Government/UT administration on cost sharing basis and if so the details thereof;

Mahila Shakti Kendra Scheme

(b) the challenges faced by the Government while implementing the scheme;

(c) whether the Government has assessed the scheme and if so, the outcome of the assessment and the corrective steps being taken to overcome the shortcomings;

(d) the number of States which are contributing their share of funds for the implementation of the scheme and the steps taken by the Government to urge the States to contribute their respective share of funds;

(e) whether State Governments have sent proposals for setting up of more centres in their Districts under the scheme; and

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(f) if so, the details of the proposals received and approved along with the funds released during the last three years and the current year, State/UT- wise including Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu?

ANSWER
MINISTER OF WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT 

(SHRIMATI SMRITI ZUBIN IRANI)

(a) to (d). Government of India approved implementation of Mahila Shakti Kendra Scheme on 22nd November, 2017. The scheme envisages community engagement through college student volunteers in aspirational districts, as well as setting up of District Level Centres for Women (DLCWs) and State Resource Centres for Women (SRCWs) to support the implementation of women centric schemes/programs and to function as Project Management Units for  Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Scheme.

The Scheme is implemented through State Governments and UT Administrations with a cost sharing ratio of 60:40 between Centre and State except for North East & Special Category States where the funding ratio is 90:10. For Union Territories 100% central funding is provided.

The challenges faced while implementing the scheme include non-availability of college faculty members/colleges in certain Blocks in aspirational districts, and difficulties in engaging student volunteers. Task Forces are set up at national/state/district levels  for monitoring/oversight and course correction. Video conferences/meetings/visits have also been undertaken to review the implementation of the scheme.

State Governments have been requested on different occasions to expedite approvals and release of State share of funds.

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(e) & (f) Under Mahila Shakti Kendra Scheme, District Level Centres for women are approved for all districts as per Census of India, 2011. Funds have been released for implementing Mahila Shakti Kendra Scheme as per approved scheme guidelines. Details of funds released State/UT-wise including Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu are Annexed.

Annexure

Funds

(central


share) released under Mahila Shakti Kendra Scheme

Amt in Rs. Lakh

SI. No.

Name of State/U.T’s

FY 2017-18

FY 2018-19

FY 2019-20

FY 2020-21

1

Andaman

& Nicobar

10.9

0

20.58

41.04

2

Andhra

Pradesh

7.39

277.2

21.13

0

3

Arunachal Pradesh

0

151.35

334.38

0

4

Assam

980

0

88.30

473.79

5

Bihar

1022.2

25.83

48.62

0

6

Chandigarh

10.9

33.44

14.03

26.58

7

Chhattisgarh

863.19

7.28

35.41

7.95

8

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

10.9

0

10.48

51.67

Daman & Diu

10.9

6.15

19.90

9

Delhi (UT)

0

0

0

0

10

Goa

0

0

11.42

0

11

Gujarat

49.1

214.64

98.14

0

12

Haryana

0

6.91

94.57

13.39

13

Himachal Pradesh

0

137.45

52.94

36.29

14

Jammu and Kashmir

22.5

241.71

34.44

0

15

Ladakh

40.34

16

Jharkhand

1776.36

0

29.71

0

17

Karnataka

10.8

169.83

122.43

244.13

18

Kerala

0

74.26

34.32

0

19

Lakshadweep

10.9

0

4.83

18.9

20

Madhya

Pradesh

0

479.02

31.46

0

21

Maharashtra

0

144.63

22.88

0

22

Manipur

137.34

33.21

4.29

0

23

Meghalaya

61.31

158.85

25.74

0

24

Mizoram

117.82

166.77

140.11

86.01

25

Nagaland

95.13

221.57

103.80

271.76

26

Odisha

0

737.95

37.18

0

27

Puducherry

54.06

9.18

14.30

0

28

Punjab

0

87.50

7.30

7.56

29

Rajasthan

74.9

278.24

40.65

9.38

30

Sikkim

0

99.85

4.29

0

31

Tamil Nadu

36.18

227.86

105.81

11.67

32

Telangana

13.2

288.62

11.26

10.51

33

Tripura

19.9

125.50

0

0

34

Uttar

Pradesh

0

362.13

17.16

11.67

35

Uttarakhand

18.89

226.14

295.66

0

36

West

Bengal

24.37

453.62

31.46

0

Grant

Total

5439.14

5446.69

1968.98

1362.64

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