Published on: July 4, 2024

‘SAMPOORNATA ABHIYAN’

‘SAMPOORNATA ABHIYAN’

NEWS – NITI Aayog to Launch ‘Sampoornata Abhiyan’

HIGHLIGHTS

Campaign Overview

  • Name: Sampoornata Abhiyan
  • Duration: 4th July – 30th September 2024
  • Objective: Achieve saturation in 6 key indicators in Aspirational Districts and Aspirational Blocks across India

Focus Areas

  1. Aspirational Districts Programme (ADP): 112 districts
  2. Aspirational Blocks Programme (ABP): 500 blocks

Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in Aspirational Blocks

  1. Health and Nutrition
    • Percentage of pregnant women registered for Antenatal Care (ANC) within the first trimester
    • Percentage of persons screened for Diabetes against the targeted population
    • Percentage of persons screened for Hypertension against the targeted population
    • Percentage of pregnant women taking Supplementary Nutrition under the ICDS Programme regularly
  2. Agriculture
    • Percentage of Soil Health Cards generated against the soil sample collection target
  3. Financial Inclusion
    • Percentage of Self-Help Groups (SHGs) that have received a Revolving Fund against the total SHGs in the block

Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in Aspirational Districts

  1. Health and Nutrition
    • Percentage of pregnant women registered for Antenatal Care (ANC) within the first trimester
    • Percentage of pregnant women taking Supplementary Nutrition under the ICDS Programme regularly
    • Percentage of children fully immunized (9-11 months) (BCG+DPT3+OPV3+Measles 1)
  2. Agriculture
    • Number of Soil Health Cards distributed
  3. Education
    • Percentage of schools with functional electricity at the secondary level
    • Percentage of schools providing textbooks to children within 1 month of the start of the academic session

Implementation Strategy

  • Action Plan: Districts/Blocks to develop a 3-month plan to saturate the six indicators
  • Monitoring: Monthly tracking of progress on saturation
  • Campaigns: Conduct awareness and behavior change campaigns
  • Field Visits: District officials to conduct concurrent monitoring visits

Collaboration and Support

  • Stakeholders: NITI Aayog, Central Ministries, State Governments, and Union Territories
  • Focus Areas: Improved planning and implementation, capacity building, and sustainable service delivery

Background: Aspirational Districts and Blocks Programme

  • Aspirational Districts Programme (ADP)
    • Launched in 2018
    • Focus: Speedy development of backward and remote areas
    • Impact: Measurable improvements in key indicators
  • Aspirational Blocks Programme (ABP)
    • Launched in 2023 by the Hon’ble PM
    • Focus: Saturation of essential government services in multiple domains (health, nutrition, education, drinking water, sanitation, agriculture, water resources, financial inclusion, basic infrastructure)