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The SWAWLAMBHAN Scheme by the Govt. of Goa provides financial aid to Mahila Mandals and Self-Help Groups  Read More... for training and orientation programs aimed at self-employment. Read less

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The Directorate of Women and Child Development, Government of Goa, runs a special scheme called 'SWAWLAMBHAN'. This initiative is designed to empower women by supporting Mahila Mandals and Self-Help Groups (SHGs). It focuses on providing them with the necessary training and orientation to start their own income-generating activities and become self-reliant.

What Is The SWAWLAMBHAN Scheme?

SWAWLAMBHAN, which means self-reliance, is a grant-in-aid program. It offers financial assistance to registered Mahila Mandals and Women's Self-Help Groups operating within Goa. The goal is to equip members with skills for self-employment through various training and orientation programs.

Who Can Benefit From This Scheme?

This scheme is for Mahila Mandals and Women's Self-Help Groups that are officially registered with the Department of Women & Child Development in Goa. They must be actively functioning and have at least 20 members participating in the training or orientation sessions.

Why Is This Scheme Important?

The SWAWLAMBHAN scheme plays a crucial role in promoting economic independence among women in Goa. By providing financial support for skill development and training, it helps these groups to create sustainable livelihood opportunities, thereby contributing to their overall empowerment and the community's development.

Objective

The SWAWLAMBHAN Scheme by the Govt. of Goa provides financial aid to Mahila Mandals and Self-Help Groups for training and orientation programs aimed at self-employment.

Benefits

  1. The financial assistance will be provided up to the extent of ₹50,000/- or 50% of the actual expenditure per person whichever is less.
  2. Financial assistance shall be provided to a maximum of 50 (fifty) numbers of pilgrims.

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Who Can Apply?

  1. Mahila Mandals and Women's Self-Help Groups must possess a valid registration certificate from the Department of Women & Child Development, Panaji-Goa.
  2. The groups should be actively functioning and serving their members within the state of Goa.
  3. A minimum of 20 members must participate in any training or orientation program to be eligible for support.

Note: The requirement of having a 2-year registration period for groups has been removed.

How To Apply

Mahila Mandals and Women's Self-Help Groups need to follow these steps to apply for the scheme:

  1. Obtain the prescribed application form for registration.
  2. Pay the registration fee of ₹ 1500 through a Demand Draft (DD) or via e-payment methods like NEFT, RTGS, OTS, Debit Card, or Net Banking.
  3. Submit the completed application form along with the payment confirmation and required documents to the respective taluka level office.
  4. For training programs, the group needs to fix the date, time, and place and inform the Taluka CDPOs.

Official Link for Documents: Click here for scheme details and application forms.

Documents Required

For Mahila Mandal/Self-Help Group Registration:

  • Copy of Registration Certificate.
  • Last Two Years' Statement of Accounts.
  • Project Report detailing proposed activities/training.
  • A comprehensive list of prospective beneficiaries with their educational details.

For Master Trainer/Instructor Application:

  • Birth Certificate.
  • Proof of Educational Qualification.
  • Marriage Certificate (if applicable).
  • Certificate of previous courses attended.
  • Document of ID Proof.

Note: All submitted documents must be self-attested by the applicant.

Official Sources

Detailed information and application forms can be accessed from the official Goa government printing press portal: Official Notification Link

FAQ’s

How can Mahila Mandals or Women's Self-Help Groups make payments for registration and where should they submit proof of payment?

The registration fee of ₹ 1500 can be paid using a Demand Draft (DD) or through e-payment methods like NEFT, RTGS, OTS, Debit Card, or Net Banking. The confirmation of your payment should be submitted to the respective taluka level office to get the Registration Certificate.

What is the process for replacing members if someone resigns or passes away in a Mahila Mandal or Women's Self-Help Group?

If a member resigns or dies, the group can add new members. This needs to be done through a formal resolution recorded by the group and then communicated to the respective Taluka office.

Can Mahila Mandals and SHGs claim financial assistance under this scheme as a matter of right?

No, receiving financial assistance under the SWAWLAMBHAN scheme is not an automatic right. It depends on fulfilling certain conditions and is subject to the final decision of the government.

Who decides the date, time, and location for training programs, and who needs to be informed?

The Mahila Mandal or Women's Self-Help Group is responsible for setting the date, time, and place for the training programs. This information must then be communicated to the Taluka CDPOs (Child Development Project Officers).

What records must Mahila Mandals/SHGs keep regarding training programs and the annual grants received?

Mahila Mandals and Women's Self-Help Groups must keep proper records of all bills and vouchers related to the training programs. These records should be submitted to the CDPO within one week after the program concludes.

What is the validity period for the appointment orders issued to selected Master Trainers/Instructors?

Master Trainers/Instructors are appointed for a period of 5 years. This tenure can be extended if satisfactory feedback is received from the Mahila Mandals/Women's Self-Help Groups that have utilized their services.

Who forms the Taluka Level Committee responsible for selecting Master Trainers/Instructors?

The committee includes the CDPO of the concerned ICDS Block as the Chairperson. Additionally, it comprises one Mukya Sevika and two Anganwadi Workers from the Department of Women and Child Development as members.

What specific expenses are NOT covered by the government under this scheme, aside from the main financial aid?

The government does not cover additional expenses such as House Rent, Electricity Bills, or Water Bills for the groups under this scheme.

What are the steps required to register a Mahila Mandal or Women's Self-Help Group with the Department of Women and Child Development to be eligible for this scheme?

To register, Mahila Mandals/SHGs need to fill out the official application form, pay the required registration fee of ₹ 1500, and submit necessary documents like their registration certificate, member details, and a copy of their bank passbook to the taluka level office.

What happens to the Registration Certificate if a Mahila Mandal or Women's Self-Help Group is dissolved or stops functioning?

If a Mahila Mandal or Women's Self-Help Group ceases to exist or dissolves, its Registration Certificate issued under the SWAWLAMBHAN Scheme will be considered canceled.

How often does the committee convene for decision-making, and how are these decisions made?

The committee typically meets once every quarter, or more often if necessary. Decisions are made based on a majority vote from the members present at the meeting.

How can the annual grant of ₹ 20,000 be used by the Mahila Mandals/Women's Self-Help Groups?

The annual grant of ₹ 20,000 is intended for purchasing assets or infrastructure that benefit the Mahila Mandals/Women's Self-Help Groups. This can include items like electronic equipment, furniture, machinery, or other necessary tools.

What is the maximum duration for a training course, and how are the training programs selected?

Each Mahila Mandal/Women's Self-Help Group is eligible to apply for one training program at a time. A training course should last at least 3 hours per day and can extend up to 15 days.

Who is the implementing authority for this scheme, and what are their duties?

The Child Development Project Officer (CDPO) of the relevant block is the authority responsible for implementing the scheme. Their duties include ensuring the scheme is carried out effectively, conducting monthly meetings, and maintaining proper records.

Within what timeframe must the CDPO submit the utilization certificate, and what monthly report is required?

The CDPO must submit the utilization certificate within one month of the program's completion. Additionally, a monthly progress report needs to be submitted to ensure effective monitoring and implementation of the scheme.

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