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National Rurban Mission (NRuM)
Mission Details
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OBJECTIVE & OUTCOME
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Objective Creation of rurban clusters in rural areas which have latent potential for growth,
in all States and UTs, including the Tribal districts, over the next 3 years.
Rurban clusters would be developed by provisioning of economic activities, developing skills & local entrepreneurship and providing infrastructure amenities.
OutCome Bridging the rural-urban divide-viz: economic, technological and those related to
facilities and services.
Stimulating local economic development with emphasis on reduction of poverty and unemployment in rural areas.
Spreading development in the region.
Attracting investment in rural areas.
RURBAN CLUSTERS- KEY FEATURES
Rurban clusters, are cluster of geographically contiguous villages with a population of about 25000 to 50000 in plain and coastal areas and a population of 5000 to 15000 in desert, hilly or tribal areas.
As far as practicable, clusters of villages would follow administrative convergence units of Gram Panchayats and shall be within a single Block for administrative convenience
These clusters would be well delineated areas with planned layouts prepared following the planning norms (as laid down in the State Town and Country Planning Acts/similar Central or State statutes as may be applicable), which would be duly notified by the State. These plans would be finally integrated with the District Plans/Master Plans as the case may be.
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DESIRABLE COMPONENTS FOR A RURBAN CLUSTER
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Skill Development
training Linked to Economic
Activities
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL All Households within the cluster
24x7 Piped Water Supply
Individual Toilets
VILLAGE LEVEL
Village Streets with Drains & Street Lights
Solid Waste Management
LPG Gas Connections/
Smokeless choolhas
DESIRABLE COMPONENTS FOR A RURBAN CLUSTER
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Solid Waste Treatment/ Vermi composting
for Organic Farming
CLUSTER LEVEL
Fully equipped Mobile Health Unit
Up gradation of primary, secondary and higher
secondary schools
Inter village roads /connectivity to the nearest urban centre
with public transport.
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E- Gram Centre
Full Digital Literacy
Dairy Farming
Organic Farming
Agro Processing/Agri Services
Fund Mobilization for the Mission
The State Government shall identify existing Central Sector, Centrally Sponsored and State Government Schemes relevant for the development of the cluster and converge their implementation in an integrated and time bound manner.
Government of India shall provide Critical Gap Funding (CGF) to the clusters to supplement the shortfall in funding available through various Government schemes in achieving the outcomes desired for the cluster.
70% of Fund Mobilization of the Mission is through Convergence
The CGF provided shall be in addition to the funds available to the project through various schemes. For plain areas the CGF will be capped at 30% of the project capital expenditure or Rs 30 crores whichever is less.
70%
Piped Water Supply
NRDWP
Mobile Health Units
NHM
Skill Development
DDU-GKY Upgrading Education Facilities SSA, RMSA
& RUSA
Street Light
DUGJY
E-Gram Centre
CSC
Solid & Liquid Waste Management
SBM(G)
Sanitation SBM(G)
Inter Village Roads & Public
Transport
PMGSY
30%
Critical Gap Fund
SPMRM
FUND MOBILISATION - SCHEME CONVERGENCE & CGF
Agro Processing Agri Services Storage and
Warehousing.
PMKSY RKVY PKVY
DDU-GKY Deendayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana
NHM National Health Mission
SSA RMSA & RUSA
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, Rashtriya Madhyamik
Shikhsha Abhiyan, Rashtriya Ucchattar
Shiksha Abhiyan
NRDWP National Rural Drinking Water Program
SBM (G) Swach Bharat Mission(Grameen)
CSC Citizen Service Centre (under Digital India Mission)
DUGJY Deendayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana
PMGSY Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana
PMKSY Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana
RKVY Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana
PKVY Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana
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Selection of Sub-Districts
• MoRD Selected 20 Sub-Districts of the State based on decadal growth of Rural Population as per Census 2011 and ranked them on following Criteria.
I. Decadal Growth in Rural Population
II. Decadal Growth in Non- Farm Work Participation
III. Presence of Economic Cluster in the District
IV. Tourism & Piligrimage Significance of the District.
V. Proximity to Transport Corridor
Selection of Sub-Districts
• Out of 20 Sub- District Selected by MoRD, following 6 Sub-District were selected by the State to give proper representation to all regions of Bihar
1. Patna- sampatchak
2. Gaya- manpur
3. Rohtas-kochas
4. Samastipur-shivaji nagar
5. Saharsa-sonbarsa
6. Paschim champaran- bettiah
Selection of Rurban Clusters
6 Rurban Cluster were identified from within the 6 Sub-district(Selected by the State) as per the methodology suggested by MoRD & ranked as per the following performance Criteria ( As directed in Framework of Implementation)
Sr.No. Criteria Weight age
1 Decadal Growth in Rural Population 20%
2 Rise in Land Value 20%
3 Decadal growth in Non Farm
20%
4 Percentage Enrollment of girls in secondary schools. 20%
5 Percentage Households with Bank accounts under PMJDY .
10%
6 Performance in Swachh Bharat Mission(Grameen) 10%
List of clusters according to ranking
Name of Cluster
Sub Districts District population Rank
Bariya Rurban Cluster
Sampatchak Patna 51888 1
nauranga cluster
manpur gaya 52806 2
kuchhila cluster
kochas rohtas 36133 3
sonbarsa cluster
sonbarsa saharsa 46050 4
karian cluster shivaji nagar samastipur 44389 5
barbat pasrain cluster
bettiah cluster paschim champaran
53400 6
The Proposal of following 6 Rurban Cluster was sent to MoRD whose approval is pending before SLEC
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK under NRuM
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State Level Empowered Committed (SLEC):at the State level will be headed by the Chief Secretary with Principal Secretary /Secretary of concerned department as members and will be responsible for key decisions at State level for effective coordination and implementation of the scheme.
Roles & Responsibility of SLEC:
i. To approve the Rurban clusters.
ii. To take all decisions concerning acceptance of ICAP and DPRs, forwarding the same to the Ministry for approval.
iii. Identify bottlenecks and the technical and administrative support required and issue necessary instructions/Government orders from time to time.
iv. Coordinate with the committees at the national level as required.
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STATE INSTITUITIONAL FRAMEWORK
STATE NODAL AGENCY- SNA The State Level Nodal Agency would be either the Department of Rural Development or an Agency or any Department nominated by the State Government for the purposes of the Rurban Mission. STATE PROJECT MANAGEMENT UNIT (SPMU) The State Project Management Unit would be a technical and operational unit attached to the Department/SNA, mandated to provide overall support to the SNA to successfully run the mission. The SPMU would be headed by a senior development expert and would comprise professionals in the field of engineering, planning and IT &MIS. STATE TECHNICAL SUPPORT AGENCY (STSA) Leading Institutions empanelled by the Ministry to support and hand hold the State Governments to prepare ICAPs.
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STATE INSTITUITIONAL FRAMEWORK
DISTRICT PROJECT MANAGEMENT UNIT A District Project Management Unit- (DPMU) set up at the District Collector’s office with upto three professionals, i. Regional Planning Specialist; ii. Convergence Specialist and iii. Rural Development and Management Specialist. The District Project Management Unit will report to the District Collector. CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT UNIT At the Cluster level, a Cluster Development and Management Unit (CDMU) set up for each Rurban cluster comprising at least two professionals, i. Spatial planning professional and; ii. Rural Development and Management professional.
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STATE INSTITUITIONAL FRAMEWORK
Desirable expertise and Team Composition of DPMU Team member Qualification and expertise
Regional planning specialist Post graduate degree in rural management/regional planning/spatial planning with 3-5 experience
Rural development and management specialist
Master degree in rural development/rural management, agriculture or social science s with 3-5 years experience preferably in the rural sector within state.
Convergence specialist Master degree in rural development/rural management, agriculture or social science /infrastructure planning with 3-5 yrs experience
District Level Committee District Level Committee
At the district level it is proposed to have a district level committee for all approvals and facilitations
It would be constituted with the officers of the concerned line departments and sarpanch/mukhiya of concerned panchayats.
The members of the committee can be decided by the Deputy
Commissioner/District Collector/District Magistrate.
Proposed SPMU Team Composition
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Head SPMU
Engineering Specialist
Planning Specialist Convergence
Specialist IT-MIS Officer
Support Executive
Head SNA
Proposed DPMU Team Composition
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District Collector
Regional Planning Specialist
Convergence Specialist
Rural Development and Management
Specialist.
The ‘Rurban’ Context In Bihar
1. Rural Development Department Bihar has been nominated as the State Nodal Agency of NRuM.
2. Secretary Rural Development Department Bihar has been nominated as mission co-ordinator (NRuM)
3. NIT, Patna and BIT Mesra, Patna has been nominated as the State Technical Support Agency
The ‘Rurban’ Context In Bihar
4.The State Level Empowered Committee (SLEC) has been notified with the following composition
1 Chief secretary Chairman
2 Development commissioner Vice chairman
3 Principal Secretary/Secretary, rural development department Member convener
4 Principal Secretary/Secretary, panchayati raj department Member
5 Principal Secretary/Secretary, finance department Member
6 Principal Secretary/Secretary, urban development department Member
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Principal Secretary/Secretary, planning and development department
Member
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Principal Secretary/Secretary, revenue and land reforms department
Member
9 Principal Secretary/Secretary, health department Member
10 Principal Secretary/Secretary, education department Member
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Principal Secretary/Secretary, public health engineering department
Member
12 Principal Secretary/Secretary, information technology department Member
13 Principal Secretary/Secretary, agriculture department Member
14 Principal Secretary/Secretary, energy department Member
15 Principal Secretary/Secretary, rural works department Member
16 Chief executive officer jeevika Member
The ‘Rurban’ Context In Bihar
4. The State had send proposal for 6 rurban cluster. Among these 4
Rurban Clusters i.e.
1. Bairiya(block-sampatchak,district-patna)
2. Nauranga(block-manpur,district-gaya)
3. Kuchila(block-kochas,district-rohtas)
4. Sonbarsa(block-sonbarsa,district-saharsa)
Has been finally selected on the basis of ranking methodology
provided by Ministry of Rural Development.
MoRD has released the Fund of Rs 1.40 crores( Rs 35 lakh/Cluster) to the State for preparation of Integrated Cluster Action Plan(ICAP).
Way Forward in NRuM
• Approval of 4 Rurban Clusters(approved by MoRD) by SLEC
• Decision has been take for preparation of ICAP.MoRD has suggested following 3 Options
1. Preparation of ICAP by State Nodal Agency with support from STSAs
2. Selection of firms through competitive bidding process.
• Notification of Cluster Area as a Planning Area under the relevant Planning act of the State.
• Decision regarding set up of the State Institutional Framework(SPMU,DPMU,CDMU)
• Decision for setting up district level committee
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