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Impact assessment of Indira Awaas Yojana (Also available on CD)

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Contents:
CONTENTS Certificate ii Disclaimer iii Undertaking iv List of tables 4 List of annuexures 6 List of maps 6 List of abbreviations 7 Acknowledgement 10 Chapter 1: introduction 18 1.1 need of the study 20 1.2 research question 20 1.3 aim 20 1.4 objective 21 1.5 scope of the study 21 1.6 research methodology 21 Chapter 2: rural housing and indira awaas yojana 26 2.1 background of the study 26 2.2. Housing condition in india: 26 2.2.1housing scheme in india 29 2.3 about the indira awaas yojana 30 2.3.1 timeline of the programme 31 2.3.2 aim of the programme 32 2.3.3 objective of the programme 32 2.3.4 salient features of the programme 33 2.3.5 selection of beneficiaries 33 2.3.6 iay component & funding 34 2.3.7 current scenario of the iay programme 37 2.4convergence with other schemes 39 2.4.1total sanitation campaign 39 2.4.2 smokeless chulha 39 2.4.3 rajiv gandhi grameen vidyutikaran yojana 39 2.4.4 aam aadmi jivan bima yojana: 40 2.4.5 dri (different rate of interest): 40 2.4.6 nrega programme: 40 2.5 institutional structure & functions 41 2.6 case studies 42 2.7 indira awaas yojana in india 45 2.7.1 iay performance in india 45 Chapter 3: introduction of the study area 48 3.1state profile 48 3.1.1 state level iay performance 48 3.2 state level housing scheme 49 3.3 district profile 51 3.3.1 general information 51 3.3.2 climate and rainfall 52 3.3.3 land use pattern 52 3.3.4 soil types 53 3.3.5 demography 53 3.3.6 socio-economic profile: 54 3.3.7 housing condition: 55 4.1 indira awaas yojana performance in rewari district 56 4.1.1physical performance: 57 4.1.2financial performance: 57 4.2 block profile : 57 4.2.1 iay performance blocks wise: 58 4.2.2 caste wise house constructed 59 4.2.3 convergence with other scheme 59 4.3 village profile 60 4.3.1 turkiyawaas: 60 4.3.2 gokalgarh: 61 4.3.3demographic profile 62 4.4 implementation of iay in study village 63 4.5 gram panchayats role 64 Chapter 5: impact of iay on the beneficiaries 66 5.1 beneficiary profile: 66 5.1.2 household level information: 66 5.1.2 caste distribution and family 66 5.1.3 family size: 67 5.1.4 education status of the respondent 67 5.1.5 age group of the respondent: 67 5.1.6 occupation: 68 5.1.7 household income: 68 5.2 iay performance 69 5.3 iay impact: 69 5.3.1. Housing condition and assets: 70 5.3.2 extension of the house 71 5.3.3 livestock 71 5.3.4 income status 72 5.3.5 basic services 73 5.4 convergence with other scheme 73 5.5 major finding 74 5.6 success stories of case study 75 Chapter 6: conclusion 80 6.1 issues and problem 80 6.2 recommendation and suggestion 81 Bibliography 82
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CONTENTS Certificate ii Disclaimer iii Undertaking iv List of tables 4 List of annuexures 6 List of maps 6 List of abbreviations 7 Acknowledgement 10 Chapter 1: introduction 18 1.1 need of the study 20 1.2 research question 20 1.3 aim 20 1.4 objective 21 1.5 scope of the study 21 1.6 research methodology 21 Chapter 2: rural housing and indira awaas yojana 26 2.1 background of the study 26 2.2. Housing condition in india: 26 2.2.1housing scheme in india 29 2.3 about the indira awaas yojana 30 2.3.1 timeline of the programme 31 2.3.2 aim of the programme 32 2.3.3 objective of the programme 32 2.3.4 salient features of the programme 33 2.3.5 selection of beneficiaries 33 2.3.6 iay component & funding 34 2.3.7 current scenario of the iay programme 37 2.4convergence with other schemes 39 2.4.1total sanitation campaign 39 2.4.2 smokeless chulha 39 2.4.3 rajiv gandhi grameen vidyutikaran yojana 39 2.4.4 aam aadmi jivan bima yojana: 40 2.4.5 dri (different rate of interest): 40 2.4.6 nrega programme: 40 2.5 institutional structure & functions 41 2.6 case studies 42 2.7 indira awaas yojana in india 45 2.7.1 iay performance in india 45 Chapter 3: introduction of the study area 48 3.1state profile 48 3.1.1 state level iay performance 48 3.2 state level housing scheme 49 3.3 district profile 51 3.3.1 general information 51 3.3.2 climate and rainfall 52 3.3.3 land use pattern 52 3.3.4 soil types 53 3.3.5 demography 53 3.3.6 socio-economic profile: 54 3.3.7 housing condition: 55 4.1 indira awaas yojana performance in rewari district 56 4.1.1physical performance: 57 4.1.2financial performance: 57 4.2 block profile : 57 4.2.1 iay performance blocks wise: 58 4.2.2 caste wise house constructed 59 4.2.3 convergence with other scheme 59 4.3 village profile 60 4.3.1 turkiyawaas: 60 4.3.2 gokalgarh: 61 4.3.3demographic profile 62 4.4 implementation of iay in study village 63 4.5 gram panchayats role 64 Chapter 5: impact of iay on the beneficiaries 66 5.1 beneficiary profile: 66 5.1.2 household level information: 66 5.1.2 caste distribution and family 66 5.1.3 family size: 67 5.1.4 education status of the respondent 67 5.1.5 age group of the respondent: 67 5.1.6 occupation: 68 5.1.7 household income: 68 5.2 iay performance 69 5.3 iay impact: 69 5.3.1. Housing condition and assets: 70 5.3.2 extension of the house 71 5.3.3 livestock 71 5.3.4 income status 72 5.3.5 basic services 73 5.4 convergence with other scheme 73 5.5 major finding 74 5.6 success stories of case study 75 Chapter 6: conclusion 80 6.1 issues and problem 80 6.2 recommendation and suggestion 81 Bibliography 82

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