PURA: Providing Urban-
amenities in Rural Areas
The Dream Project
of
R P Singh, Ph.D.
Associate Director Extension
PURA: A Rural Development ProgramA Rural Development Program
•Announced by The President of India
•Aims at providing amenities similar to urban areas to
the rural people
•Cluster based approach to achieve uniform
development for rural area
•PURA is to be implemented in 4,130 rural clusters
across the country in the next five years
As Estimated by “The Economic Survey 2005-06”As Estimated by “The Economic Survey 2005-06”
The current year’s GDP growth rate at 8.1 percent.The current year’s GDP growth rate at 8.1 percent. “
“There is a need to increase the growth rate of the GDP by
additional 2% a year for transforming India into a developed
nation and bring the number of people below the poverty line to
be near zero, we need to progressively implement the PURA
programme in different parts of the country. As you are aware,
the number of PURAs required to be brought out in the whole
nation is around 7000. Science and technology focus is
required for making the integrated rural development
programme sustainable and remunerative to the 700 million
people of the country lying the rural areas.”
- President Dr.Abdul J. Kalam
On 5th January 2006
At the ISC, Hyderabad).
Phase wise Action Plan For
Implementation
 Identification of village clusters with growth
potential
 Creating following types of connectivity within
them:
 Physical Connectivity
 Electronic (IT, Telecom)
 Knowledge( Educational Training Institutes)
 Economic Connectivity
Physical Connectivity
 Fast movement for rural to fetch services
 Better transportation implies efficient
transaction with outside market and
processing centers
 Power enables improvement in input and
output of their livelihood
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Electronic Connectivity
 Source of IT services & e-commerce for
marketing their goods for rural
 Can help reduce a lot of time-wastage due to
bureaucracy
 IIT Roorkee coordinating with government
agencies to develop e-connectivity
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Knowledge Connectivity
 Good education for children
 Trainings for farmers
 Agro-based Industries
 Improve literacy
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www.presidentofindia.nic.in
KISAN CALL
Centre
Meteorology
Health Care
Ocean
Development
Entrepreneur
Development
Travel &
Tourism
Banking &
Insurance
Disaster Warning
System
Education
DomainServiceProviders/Datacollection/UpdationDomainServiceProviders/Datacollection/Updation
PURA NodalPURA Nodal
Knowledge Data CentreKnowledge Data Centre
VillageKnowledgeCentresVillageKnowledgeCentres
Regional/Zonal/BlockPURAClusterKnowledgeDataCenters
PURA Knowledge Connectivity : For Sustainable DevelopmentPURA Knowledge Connectivity : For Sustainable Development
Kisan Call CentreKisan Call Centre
www.presidentofindia.nic.in
Ministry of Agriculture  Kisan Call Centre (KCC) established byKisan Call Centre (KCC) established by
the Ministry of Agriculture inthe Ministry of Agriculture in
partnership with TCIL, a Governmentpartnership with TCIL, a Government
Enterprise under Ministry ofEnterprise under Ministry of
Communication and InformationCommunication and Information
Technology.Technology.
 Kisan Call Centre offers three levels ofKisan Call Centre offers three levels of
interaction and support in Agriculture,interaction and support in Agriculture,
fisheries and Animal Husbandryfisheries and Animal Husbandry
domainsdomains
 Last one year over 5 lakhs consultancy,Last one year over 5 lakhs consultancy,
information, assistance and guidance toinformation, assistance and guidance to
villages of eight states.villages of eight states.
 Anywhere in India, people can call 1551Anywhere in India, people can call 1551
as a toll free numberas a toll free number
 The top users of the scheme areThe top users of the scheme are
Maharastra and Tamil Nadu followed byMaharastra and Tamil Nadu followed by
UP and RajasthanUP and Rajasthan..
Kisan Call Centre – 8 States – 83 Seats
Agricultural Experts from Universities/Institutions
www.presidentofindia.nic.in
Level-1
Level-2
Level-3
Dial 1551 – Toll Free
5 Lakh Calls
From Farmers,
Fishermen
Last one year
Economic Connectivity
 Together with previous factors, kisaans
can get best price for their crop by
better access to markets
 Enables other artisans and craftsmen
too to improve their business
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Goals of clusters of PURA project
 To link mass of the population, tied to traditional
means of production, into modern commercial sector
of the economy;
 To enhance the development of traditional agriculture
by lining them to broader market and technological
opportunities;
 To bridge the gap between the development of the
modern and the traditional sector of the economy,
and
 To stimulate the development of entrepreneurship
based on health and hygiene.
Flow Chart for Planning, Formation, Operationalizing
and Maintaining the PURA CLUSTERS
Determining the criteria required for setting up PURA CLUSTERS such
as population density, extent of unemployment etc
Selecting areas for formation
Determining the numbers of PURA CLUSTERS
Establish the centers: planning and organizing the activities
Identification, selection and training of project personnel and other
stakeholders
Formulate and implement the PURA CLUSTERS activities
CONTD.
Evaluate Monitor the activities based on predetermined parameters
Expected
Outcomes- Goods
No
Yes
Continue with the
Current Activities
Redesigntheactivities
Formulate and implement the PURA CLUSTERS activities
PURA in Uttaranchal
 Identified Cluster: Tehri Garhwal
 Lead Institution: G.B. Pant University of
Ag. And Technology, Pantnagar
 Proposed Fund: 500 Lacs.
PURA Spearhead Team Approved
SN Designation Position in PURA Team
1. Director Extension Education
G.B. Pant Univ. of Ag. & Technology
Team Leader
2. Dean College of Forestry and Hill Ag.,
Ranichauri
Coordinator
3. Training Organizer, KVK, Ranichauri Team Facilitator
4. Chief Development Officer, Tehri
Garhwal
Member
5. Deputy General Manager, NABARD,
Tehri Garhwal
Member
6. Secretary, Regional Rural Development
Society, Ranichauri (NGO)
Member
7. Secretary, Parvatiya Jan Jagriti,
Sansthan, Ranichauri (NGO)
Member
8. Secretary, Bhoovneswahri Mahila
Ashram, Chandrabadani, Ranichauri
(NGO)
Member
9. Secretary, Jagdamba Samiti, Gausali Member
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Pura uttranchalfinal

  • 1. PURA: Providing Urban- amenities in Rural Areas The Dream Project of R P Singh, Ph.D. Associate Director Extension
  • 2. PURA: A Rural Development ProgramA Rural Development Program •Announced by The President of India •Aims at providing amenities similar to urban areas to the rural people •Cluster based approach to achieve uniform development for rural area •PURA is to be implemented in 4,130 rural clusters across the country in the next five years
  • 3. As Estimated by “The Economic Survey 2005-06”As Estimated by “The Economic Survey 2005-06” The current year’s GDP growth rate at 8.1 percent.The current year’s GDP growth rate at 8.1 percent. “ “There is a need to increase the growth rate of the GDP by additional 2% a year for transforming India into a developed nation and bring the number of people below the poverty line to be near zero, we need to progressively implement the PURA programme in different parts of the country. As you are aware, the number of PURAs required to be brought out in the whole nation is around 7000. Science and technology focus is required for making the integrated rural development programme sustainable and remunerative to the 700 million people of the country lying the rural areas.” - President Dr.Abdul J. Kalam On 5th January 2006 At the ISC, Hyderabad).
  • 4. Phase wise Action Plan For Implementation  Identification of village clusters with growth potential  Creating following types of connectivity within them:  Physical Connectivity  Electronic (IT, Telecom)  Knowledge( Educational Training Institutes)  Economic Connectivity
  • 5. Physical Connectivity  Fast movement for rural to fetch services  Better transportation implies efficient transaction with outside market and processing centers  Power enables improvement in input and output of their livelihood
  • 7. Electronic Connectivity  Source of IT services & e-commerce for marketing their goods for rural  Can help reduce a lot of time-wastage due to bureaucracy  IIT Roorkee coordinating with government agencies to develop e-connectivity
  • 9. Knowledge Connectivity  Good education for children  Trainings for farmers  Agro-based Industries  Improve literacy
  • 11. www.presidentofindia.nic.in KISAN CALL Centre Meteorology Health Care Ocean Development Entrepreneur Development Travel & Tourism Banking & Insurance Disaster Warning System Education DomainServiceProviders/Datacollection/UpdationDomainServiceProviders/Datacollection/Updation PURA NodalPURA Nodal Knowledge Data CentreKnowledge Data Centre VillageKnowledgeCentresVillageKnowledgeCentres Regional/Zonal/BlockPURAClusterKnowledgeDataCenters PURA Knowledge Connectivity : For Sustainable DevelopmentPURA Knowledge Connectivity : For Sustainable Development
  • 12. Kisan Call CentreKisan Call Centre www.presidentofindia.nic.in Ministry of Agriculture  Kisan Call Centre (KCC) established byKisan Call Centre (KCC) established by the Ministry of Agriculture inthe Ministry of Agriculture in partnership with TCIL, a Governmentpartnership with TCIL, a Government Enterprise under Ministry ofEnterprise under Ministry of Communication and InformationCommunication and Information Technology.Technology.  Kisan Call Centre offers three levels ofKisan Call Centre offers three levels of interaction and support in Agriculture,interaction and support in Agriculture, fisheries and Animal Husbandryfisheries and Animal Husbandry domainsdomains  Last one year over 5 lakhs consultancy,Last one year over 5 lakhs consultancy, information, assistance and guidance toinformation, assistance and guidance to villages of eight states.villages of eight states.  Anywhere in India, people can call 1551Anywhere in India, people can call 1551 as a toll free numberas a toll free number  The top users of the scheme areThe top users of the scheme are Maharastra and Tamil Nadu followed byMaharastra and Tamil Nadu followed by UP and RajasthanUP and Rajasthan..
  • 13. Kisan Call Centre – 8 States – 83 Seats Agricultural Experts from Universities/Institutions www.presidentofindia.nic.in Level-1 Level-2 Level-3 Dial 1551 – Toll Free 5 Lakh Calls From Farmers, Fishermen Last one year
  • 14. Economic Connectivity  Together with previous factors, kisaans can get best price for their crop by better access to markets  Enables other artisans and craftsmen too to improve their business
  • 16. Goals of clusters of PURA project  To link mass of the population, tied to traditional means of production, into modern commercial sector of the economy;  To enhance the development of traditional agriculture by lining them to broader market and technological opportunities;  To bridge the gap between the development of the modern and the traditional sector of the economy, and  To stimulate the development of entrepreneurship based on health and hygiene.
  • 17. Flow Chart for Planning, Formation, Operationalizing and Maintaining the PURA CLUSTERS Determining the criteria required for setting up PURA CLUSTERS such as population density, extent of unemployment etc Selecting areas for formation Determining the numbers of PURA CLUSTERS Establish the centers: planning and organizing the activities Identification, selection and training of project personnel and other stakeholders Formulate and implement the PURA CLUSTERS activities CONTD.
  • 18. Evaluate Monitor the activities based on predetermined parameters Expected Outcomes- Goods No Yes Continue with the Current Activities Redesigntheactivities Formulate and implement the PURA CLUSTERS activities
  • 19. PURA in Uttaranchal  Identified Cluster: Tehri Garhwal  Lead Institution: G.B. Pant University of Ag. And Technology, Pantnagar  Proposed Fund: 500 Lacs.
  • 20. PURA Spearhead Team Approved SN Designation Position in PURA Team 1. Director Extension Education G.B. Pant Univ. of Ag. & Technology Team Leader 2. Dean College of Forestry and Hill Ag., Ranichauri Coordinator 3. Training Organizer, KVK, Ranichauri Team Facilitator 4. Chief Development Officer, Tehri Garhwal Member 5. Deputy General Manager, NABARD, Tehri Garhwal Member 6. Secretary, Regional Rural Development Society, Ranichauri (NGO) Member 7. Secretary, Parvatiya Jan Jagriti, Sansthan, Ranichauri (NGO) Member 8. Secretary, Bhoovneswahri Mahila Ashram, Chandrabadani, Ranichauri (NGO) Member 9. Secretary, Jagdamba Samiti, Gausali Member