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Status of Start-Up Village Entrepreneurship Programme under National Rural Livelihoods Mission

Start-up Village Entrepreneurship Programme (SVEP), the sub-scheme under Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana – National Rural Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NRLM) supports Self Help Groups (SHGs) and their family members to set-up small enterprises in the non-farm sector. SVEP projects are implemented in a block and are of four-year duration. The scheme was approved on 6th May, 2015 and the Action Plans for implementation of SVEP were invited from the State Governments during 2015-16. The Detailed Project Report (DPRs) preparation, approvals and fund release started in 2016-17.

The enterprise formation started during 2017-18. So far, SVEP is approved in 429 blocks across 31 States/UTs including Puducherry, out of which in 280 Blocks DPR has been approved and the programme implementation has started. A total of 3,13,464 enterprises have been supported under SVEP till date. The State/UT-wise details are given in Annexure – I.

Till date, the total Central share releases to States/UTs under SVEP amount to Rs. 56,113.39 lakhs. The State/UT-wise details of Central share releases are given in the Annexure -II.

A mid-term review of SVEP was carried out during 2018-19 by Quality Council of India (QCI), which indicated that the programme was able to meet the objectives. Some of the key findings were:

  1. 82% of entrepreneurs across the blocks reported being from Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe and Other Backward Class categories.
  2. 75% of the enterprises were owned and managed by women.
  3. 57% of the total household income is through the enterprises promoted under SVEP.
  4. Average gross income of the entrepreneurs is higher than the aspirational income stated by them from the enterprise at the time of starting the enterprise.
  5. Around 96% of the entrepreneurs reported an enhancement in savings.
  6. 70% of the entrepreneurs interviewed reported that taking loans from Community Enterprise Fund (CEF) was easy.

Further, Monitoring and review of the Projects sanctioned and implemented are done at two levels i.e. at the Central level by National Mission Management Unit (NMMU) and at the State level by the State Rural Livelihood Mission (SRLM).

Central Level: At the Central Level, the NMMU periodically reviews the progress and monitor the SVEP projects, sanctioned under the scheme. The review and monitoring at Central level includes the monitoring the Key Performance Indicators (KPI) of the SVEP projects at various levels.

State Level: For monitoring and periodic review of the sanctioned project, a Committee is formed at the State-level, headed by the Mission Director, SRLM. The State Committee has participation from the relevant State departments. The Committee undertakes quarterly reviews.

Yes. The details of the SVEP entrepreneurs are shared with the Cluster Level Federations (CLFs), so that other SHG members in the Community Based Organizations (CBOs) get encouragement to start the entrepreneurship activities. The exposure visits of these entrepreneurs are also organized within different community institutions for better cross learning. In addition, the SVEP entrepreneurs’ success stories are published and shared at various forums. The entrepreneurs in the manufacturing sector attend national SARAS Mela as well to display their products and establish the market linkage.

Annexure-I

SVEP Blocks – State/UT-wise Annual Action Plan (AAP), DPR approved and enterprises formed as on 31st October, 2024

Sl. No.State/UTNo. of Blocks where AAP approvedNo. of Blocks where DPR approvedTotal Enterprises formed (31st October, 2024)
1Andhra Pradesh14827,651
2Arunachal Pradesh11506
3Assam24246,839
4Bihar322224,892
5Chhattisgarh25921,016
6Goa111,398
7Gujarat735,940
8Haryana669,854
9Himachal Pradesh91527
10Jammu & Kashmir2083,476
11Jharkhand352425,991
12Karnataka2081,700
13Kerala433334,569
14Madhya Pradesh211428,318
15Maharashtra1488,134
16Manipur421,897
17Meghalaya331,191
18Mizoram441,308
19Nagaland444,118
20Odisha171215,043
21Punjab333,425
22Rajasthan18189,839
23Sikkim11516
24Tamil Nadu1044,834
25Telangana221017,824
26Tripura731,188
27Uttar Pradesh271928,904
28Uttarakhand443,674
29West Bengal312318,892
30Puducherry100
31A&N Islands100
 Total4292803,13,464

Annexure-II

SVEP Central share releases to States/UTs (Amount in Rs. lakh)
Sl. No.State/UTFunds sanctionedCentral shareTotal Central share release ( as on 31st Oct 2024)
1Andhra Pradesh5,868.633,521.182,550.88
2Arunachal Pradesh938.36844.53170.6
3Assam8,053.657,248.283,782.62
4Bihar14,370.888,622.533,821.71
5Chhattisgarh5,651.173,390.702,169.35
6Goa763.40458.04167.87
7Gujarat2,617.201,570.32727.74
8Haryana3,407.902,044.741,693.50
9Himachal Pradesh1,002.50902.25207.51
10Jammu & Kashmir6,277.655,649.881,531.25
11Jharkhand10,629.366,377.624,839.27
12Karnataka2,316.731,390.041,086.00
13Kerala16,197.039,718.225,711.93
14Madhya Pradesh10,577.196,346.313,397.91
15Maharashtra5,695.003,417.001,580.61
16Manipur1,743.451,569.10742.53
17Meghalaya1,474.341,326.91319.46
18Mizoram2,447.882,203.10766.63
19Nagaland2,412.532,171.281,348.39
20Odisha7,908.904,745.342,829.71
21Punjab1,868.371,121.02497.44
22Rajasthan6,042.503,625.503,240.60
23Sikkim685.89617.30158.63
24Tamil Nadu3,875.072,325.04906.64
25Telangana7,494.794,496.872,398.18
26Tripura1,230.881,107.79587.77
27Uttar Pradesh10,038.526,023.113,899.39
28Uttarakhand2,483.622,235.261,120.70
29West Bengal12,765.807,659.483,758.58
30A&N200.00200.0050
31Puducherry200.00200.0025
32Daman & Diu and D&N Haveli100.00100.000
33Lakshadweep100.00100.000
34Ladakh100.00100.0025
 Total156,839.19103,428.7456,113.39

This information was given by the Minister of State for Rural Development Dr. Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani in a written reply in Rajya Sabha today.

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