DASHBOARD DAPORIJO
DMMU Daporijo operates across Upper Subansiri and Kamle districts, covering 16 blocks, 211 Gram Panchayats, and 648 villages.
The unit has mobilized 8,843 households into SHGs and higher-level institutions, promoting financial inclusion, women’s empowerment, and diversified livelihoods. With initiatives like Mother’s Kitchen, Piggery Promotion, VDVKs, and AGEY, SHG members have expanded income opportunities while contributing to health, education, and community leadership.
DMMU Daporijo ensures coordination between the state and blocks, supporting effective implementation of ArSRLM programs and convergence with government schemes.
SL.NO |
NAMES OF SCHEMES |
BENEFITS |
1 |
ANKY |
Financial assistance for women farmers and members of SHGs providing a 45% government subsidy and a 45% bank loan for agricultural projects. |
2 |
ANBY |
Financial assistance for women farmers and members of SHGs providing a 45% government subsidy and a 45% bank loan for horticultural projects. |
3 |
PMFME |
Financial assistance to SHGs involved in food processing. The scheme provides grants of up to Rs. 40000 per SHG member for working capital and purchasing small tools. |
4 |
VDVK |
Initiatives to improve the livelihoods of tribal people by helping them take up the processing of forest produce to increase its value. The scheme provides necessary infrastructure, tools and equipment, training in value addition and entrepreneurship, and market linkage through various channels and online. |
5 |
Producer group |
Promotion of producer groups provides opportunities for collective business activities to increase their productivity. Other benefits: tax benefits, access to capital, technology, markets, business activities, and good governance. |
6 |
Piggery promotion |
Small entrepreneur opportunities for SHG mothers to extend the present farm with a 5 lakh grant. |
7 |
AGEY |
Alternative household income opportunities by facilitating them to operate public transport. |
8 |
LEDP |
SHG members focus on both farm and off-farm activities. Support includes skill building, refresher training, linkage, and handholding. |
9 |
Mother’s Kitchen initiatives |
Capacity building and handholding support, along with seed capital of Rs. 30,000 per unit, would be provided to all the qualified catering units. |
10 |
CHC |
Helps small and marginal farmers by providing access to farm machinery at a reasonable cost, helping farmers to improve productivity, efficiency, and sustainability. |