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List of Important Schemes launched by the NDA Government since 2014

Since 2014, the Modi government has started many welfare schemes. These schemes have been made for the welfare of different sections of society. Major schemes of the Modi government include Swachh Bharat Mission, Jan Dhan Yojana, Beti Bachao-Beti Padhao and Skill India. Let us know about the major schemes of the Modi government in this article.

In this article we have compiled the list of important centrally sponsored schemes by the modi government.
This list of schemes of Modi government is very useful for the upcoming exams to be held in India.
Scheme/ programme
Starting date  
    Purpose
 1. Jan Dhan Yojna
28 August, 2014
 To connect more and more peoples from the banking services
 2. SKILL India Mission
 28 August, 2014
 Skill Development in Youth
 3. Make in India
 28 September, 2014
Promoting manufacturing Sector in the country
 4. Swachchh Bharat Mission
 2 October, 2014
 Making India a clean country till October 2, 1919
 5. Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana
 11 October, 2014
 Development in the villages which includes social development, cultural development.
 6. Shramew Jayate Yojana
 16 October, 2014
 Plan dedicated to labour development
 7. Beti Bachao Beti Padhao
 22 January, 2015
 The goal of this scheme is to make girls socially and financially self-reliant through education.
 8. Hridaya Plan
 21 January, 2015
 To take care of world heritage sites and to make these sites economically viable.
 9. PM Mudra Yojna
 8 April , 2015
 Loan to small businessmen from 50 thousand to 10 lakh
 10. Ujala Yojna
1 May, 2015
 Distribution of LED bulbs at low price to reduce electricity consumption
 11. Atal Pension Yojna
 9 May, 2015
 Monthly pension for people from the unorganized sector b/w age of 18 to 40 years
 12. Prime Minister Jyoti Jyoti Bima Yojna
 9 May, 2015
 Life Insurance of Rs. 2 lakh for people b/w 18 to 50 years (@Premium of Rs. 330 per annum)
 13. Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana
 9 May, 2015
 General insurance / accident insurance for people between 18 and 70 years of 2 lakh (at premium of 12 Rs. / year)
 14. Smart city scheme
 25 June, 2015
 Developing 100 selected cities of the country as smart cities from 2015 to 2020
 15. AMRUT Plan
 25 June, 2015
 Developing all the basic amenities in more than 500 cities which have more than one lakh population
 16. Digital India Mission
 2 July, 2015
 Making all government services electronically available to the public
 17. Gold Monetization Scheme
 5 November,  2015
 Putting inoperative gold (lying at home and lockers) in productive works.
 18. Sovereign Gold Bond Scheme
 5 November, 2015
 To check the real demand of the Gold; government introduced Sovereign Gold Bond Scheme.
 19. UDAY
 20th November, 2015
 Financial turnaround of Power Distribution Companies of Public Sector
 20. Start-up india
 16 January, 2016
 To Promote new enterprises
 21. Setu Bhartam Yojna
 4 March , 2016
 Construction of Over and Under Bridge to make National Highways Railway Crossing free
 22. Stand Up India
 5 April, 2016
 Loans up to 10 lacs to 1 crore for establishment of new companies to Scheduled Castes / Tribes and women Entrepreneurs
 23. Gramoday Se Bharat Uday
 14-24 April 2016
 Emphasizing the development of villages for proper development of the country
 24. Prime Minister Ujjwala Plan
 1 May, 2016
 Providing the LPG connection to BPL families at subsidized rates
 25. Namami Gange Yojna
 7 July, 2016
 Cleanliness of river Ganga

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