Indian missions
The Government of India has initiated several National Missions in order to achieve individual goals that together ensure the wellbeing of its citizens.
Agriculture
National Initiative on Climate Resilient Agriculture
NICRA was launched during February 2011 by Indian Council of Agricultural Research with the funding from Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India. The mega project has three major objectives of strategic research, technology demonstrations and capacity building across all sectors of agriculture, dairying and fisheries.Mission Milk
The first phase of the National Dairy Plan was set about in April 2012 at National Dairy Development Board. The first phase with an outlay of Rs. 2242 cr. is part of an ambitious 15-year-long National Dairy Plan with an estimated project cost of Rs. 17,300 crores.not to be updated that was not sound good that mission.
Rashtriya Gokul Mission
It is a mission started by Union government started for development and conservation of indigenous cattle which will help to increase the income of livestock farmers.Education
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, is a programme aimed at the universalization of elementary education "in a time bound manner", as mandated by the 86th amendment to the Constitution of India making free and compulsory education to children of ages 6–14 a fundamental right.National Translation Mission
National Translation Mission is a Government of India initiative to make knowledge texts accessible, in all Indian languages listed in the VIII schedule of the Constitution, through translation. NTM was set up as per National Knowledge Commission's recommendation. The Ministry of Human Resource Development has designated Central Institute of Indian Languages as the nodal organization for the operationalization of NTM.In national translation mission should be provided in free of cost in all over India.
National Mission for Manuscripts
National Mission for Manuscripts is an autonomous organisation under Ministry of Culture, Government of India, established to survey, locate and conserve Indian manuscripts, with an aim to create national resource base for manuscripts, for enhancing their access, awareness and use for educational purposes.NIPUN Bharat Mission
To enable an environment which ensures basic learning by 2026-27 for children of India up to third standard.Electricity
National Solar Mission
Healthcare
National Rural Health Mission
NRHM is a health program for improving health care delivery across rural India. The mission, initially mooted for 7 years, is run by the Ministry of Health. The scheme proposes a number of new mechanisms for healthcare delivery including training local residents as Accredited Social Health Activists, and the Janani Surakshay Yojana. It also aims at improving hygiene and sanitation infrastructure. Noted economists Ajay Mahal and Bibek Debroy have called it "the most ambitious rural health initiative ever".Under the mission, health funding had increased from 27,700 crores in 2004-05 to 39,000 crores in 2005-06. As of 2009, economists noted that "the mid-term appraisal of the NRHM has found that there has been a significant improvement in health indicators even in this short period". However, in many situations, the state level apparatus have not been able to deploy the additional funds, often owing to inadequacies in the Panchayati Raj functioning. Fund utilization in many states is around 70%.
Total Sanitation Campaign
Total Sanitation Campaign is aimed at ensuring sanitation facilities in rural areas. The main goal of Total Sanitation Campaign is to eradicate the practice of open defecation by 2017. To give fillip to this endeavour, Government of India has launched Nirmal Gram Puraskar.Communities are facilitated to conduct their own appraisal and analysis of open defecation and take their own action to become ODF. CLTS focuses on the behavioural change needed to ensure real and sustainable improvements. It invests in community mobilisation instead of hardware, and shifting the focus from toilet construction for individual households to the creation of ’open defecation-free’ villages.
Union Rural Development Minister Mr Jairam Ramesh says that new Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan will ensure the extension of the sanitation scheme to both Above Poverty Line and Below Poverty Line families. Subsidy amount for the sanitation scheme is also being raised from the present level of 3,000 rupees.