Shram Yogi Maandhan

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* Shram Yogi Maandhan This is an undertaking project of the Central Government Department and it is hiring for pan India location. The work it does is hiring for 12 departments, health, IT, education, railways, PWD, corporation, banking, construction, etc.

This is a government project which is operated on all India level and your job will be a semi government job. If you want to join this project then you have to pass the exam. For this fill your online application form and deposit the Exam fee. If you do not pass the exam then the exam fee will be refunded by our team.

Shram Yogi Maandhan

Welcome to Shram Yogi Maandhan – your trusted partner in discovering and securing government job opportunities across India. We understand the aspirations of millions who dream of serving the nation by becoming part of the public sector. Our platform is designed to be a comprehensive solution for job seekers, offering a wide range of resources, updates, and guidance to simplify your journey toward a successful career.

In today’s fast-paced world, staying updated with the latest government job openings can be a challenge.  Shram Yogi Maandhan ensures you never miss an opportunity. From job notifications to exam preparation resources, we provide everything you need in one convenient location. Our team of experts works tirelessly to verify and deliver accurate, timely information to help you make informed decisions.

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* Shram Yogi Maandhan This is an undertaking project of the Central Government Department and it is hiring for pan India location. The work it does is hiring for 12 departments, health, IT, education, railways, PWD, corporation, banking, construction, etc.

* If you want to apply in our organization then you will have to apply online. Your job will be divided into 3 parts like exam, document verification and the training part and your total hiring it's depend on your examination marks.

* Shram Yogi Maandhan is this mode of hiring which is work from home, work from office and hybrid mode.

* Vacancy Available in Andhra Pradesh, Assam , Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamilnadu, Telangana, West Bangal, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh.

About Us : Shram Yogi Maandhan was established with a vision to bridge the gap between aspiring job seekers and government opportunities. In a country as diverse as India, accessing reliable information about government jobs can be a daunting task. Our platform aims to simplify this process by providing a centralized hub where candidates can find verified job notifications, application guidelines, and preparation resources.

Our story began with a simple idea: to empower individuals by providing them with the tools and information they need to succeed in their careers. Over the years,  Shram Yogi Maandhan has grown into a trusted platform that serves millions of job seekers across the nation. We are committed to transparency, accuracy, and inclusivity, ensuring that every candidate has an equal opportunity to achieve their dreams.

Why Choose Us

  •  Comprehensive Coverage: We cover job openings in various government sectors, including Central and State Governments, Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs), and more.
  • Verified Information: Our team meticulously verifies every job notification to ensure accuracy and reliability.

  • Accessible Platform: Our website is designed to be user-friendly, catering to job seekers of all skill levels.

  • Expert Guidance: From exam preparation tips to interview strategies, our experts provide valuable insights to enhance your chances of success.

What We Offer

  • Timely Notifications: Receive instant updates on the latest government job openings across various sectors, including Railways, Banking, Defense, Education, and more.
  • Simplified Application Process: Our user-friendly platform guides you through every step, from discovering job opportunities to submitting applications.
  • Preparation Resources: Access study materials, mock tests, and expert tips to enhance your preparation for competitive exams.
  • Community Support: Connect with fellow aspirants and share insights, tips, and motivation to achieve your goals.
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Intention of Development:

  • Providing livelihood opportunities to those in need, including women and other vulnerable sections with focus on marginalized households.
  • Enhancement of livelihood security of households in rural areas by providing at least 100 days of guaranteed wage employment in every financial year to every household demanding employment.
  • Connecting all rural habitation with all and upgradation of roads weather existing roads to provide market access.
  • Providing basic housing and homestead to all vulnerable household in rural areas.
  • Providing social assistance to the elderly, widow and disabled persons.
  • Providing urban amenities in rural areas for improvement of quality of rural life.
  • Developing skill, Capacity and important development and training of rural development functionaries.
  • Promoting involvement of voluntary agencies and individuals for rural development.
  • Watershed development for initiating effective land reform measures for providing land to the landless rural poor.

Our Vision

Vision Our vision is to become the leading platform for government job seekers in India, fostering a workforce that drives national progress and development. We aspire to:

  1. Set New Standards: To set new benchmarks in the way government job information is delivered, ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and user satisfaction.

  2. Promote Equal Opportunities: To create a level playing field for candidates from diverse backgrounds, empowering them to compete fairly and achieve their potential.

  3. Leverage Technology: To harness the power of technology to simplify and enhance the job application process, making it more efficient and user-friendly.

  4. Foster Community Growth: To build a thriving community of job seekers and professionals who can share knowledge, support each other, and grow together.

  5. Contribute to Nation-Building: To play a pivotal role in shaping India’s workforce by connecting talented individuals with meaningful opportunities in the public sector.

Through innovation, dedication, and a commitment to excellence, Shram Yogi Maandhan aims to transform the landscape of government job seeking in India. Together, let’s build a brighter future.


Our Mission

Mission At Shram Yogi Maandhan, our mission is to create a platform that empowers job seekers by providing them with the resources and support they need to succeed. We aim to simplify the employment process and ensure that every eligible individual has access to reliable, accurate, and up-to-date information about government job opportunities.

Core Objectives:

  1. Accessibility: To make government job information accessible to candidates from all backgrounds and regions.

  2. Transparency: To provide accurate and verified job notifications, ensuring candidates can trust the information they receive.

  3. Empowerment: To equip job seekers with the tools and resources they need to excel in competitive exams and interviews.

  4. Inclusivity: To create an inclusive platform that caters to the diverse needs of India’s job-seeking population.

  5. Continuous Improvement: To innovate and adapt to the evolving needs of job seekers, ensuring our platform remains relevant and effective.

We believe that every individual deserves the opportunity to build a secure and fulfilling career. By removing barriers and providing comprehensive support, we aim to make this vision a reality for millions of job seekers across India.

Welfare of the Unorganized Sector Workers
As per the survey carried out by the National Sample Survey Organization in the year 2009-10, the total employment, in both organized and unorganized sectors in the country was of the order of 46.5 crore comprising around 2.8 crore in the organized sector and the balance 43.7 crore workers in the unorganized sector. Out of 43.7 crore workers in the unorganized sector, there are 24.6 crore workers employed in agricultural sector, about 4.4 crore in construction work and remaining in manufacturing and service. In order to ensure welfare of workers in the unorganized sector which, inter alia, include weavers, handloom workers, fishermen and fisherwomen, toddy tappers, leather workers, plantation labour, beedi workers, the ‘Unorganized Workers’ Social Security Act, 2008’ has been enacted. As per the provisions of the Act, a National Social Security Board has been constituted for recommending formulation of social security schemes viz. Life and disability cover, health and maternity benefits, old age protection and any other benefit as may be determined by the Government for unorganized workers.
Infrastructure Development for Economic Growth

India is at the cusp of a growth cycle and on track to become the fourth largest economy in the world with an ambition to reach $5 trillion in few years. It is also expected to be the third largest construction market by this year, 2022. The latest report said investor confidence is strong in infrastructure sector, supported by favorable long-term financing conditions, recovery stimulus packages and overseas investment in terms of FDI inflows. In FY21, infrastructure activities accounted for 13% share of the total FDI inflows of US$ 81.72 billion. India will require investments worth INR 50 trillion across infrastructure segment for sustainable development in the country. 

In the Union Budget 2022-23, the government has given a massive push to the infrastructure sector under Prime Minister Gati Shakti scheme that has received its first ever outlay of INR 20,000 Crore. The scheme envisage for integrated planning and coordinated project execution with sustained monitoring of projects consisting of several ministries incorporating all government approach under one umbrella while focusing on multimodal connectivity being the key aspect of India’s economic progress. 

Emphasizing the importance of investment for creating modern infrastructure, seven engines of growth has been identified – roads, railways, ports, airports, mass transport, waterways, and logistics infrastructure. The Budget aims to construct 25000 kilometres of National Highways in 2022-23, almost double of the previous year with the highest ever budget allocation of INR 1,18,101 Crores. The Additional INR 1,00,000 Crore interest free support to the states for implementation of Gati Shakti scheme and rural roads will accelerate the local economy. 

Another significant announcement is the setup of 100 cargo terminals under the PM Gati Shakti. Transport and logistics infrastructure is a big constituent of the broader capital expenditure budget, estimated to be around 2.9 per cent of GDP. The announcement for manufacturing 400 new generations Vande Bharat trains by 2025 as part of the master plan will support the initiative of better energy efficiency and reducing carbon footprints while giving people a better riding experience. As part of Atmanirbhar Bharat plan, 2000 kilometers of railway network will be brought under Kavach, the indigenous world-class technology for safety and capacity augmentation in FY22. 

Apart from the dedicated Bharatmala, Sagarmala, inland waterways and UDAN scheme, the Finance Minister also announced the Parvatmala; a national ropeways development programme that is being positioned as a sustainable alternative to conventional roads in difficult hilly areas. The government plans to award contracts for eight ropeway projects for a length of 60 kilometers this year. 

Along with logistics efficiency, huge investment in creating drinking water infrastructure, irrigation and river-interlinking, sewerage and social infrastructure with clean energy have been the highlight of the budget. There is a growing recognition about the need of proper water management with adequate infrastructure development to propel economic growth and the initiative under the Jal Jeevan Mission is a clear indication that Government of India is looking for holistic and sustainable approach. 

The budgetary allocation for water infrastructure development is an evidence of India moving forward with a conviction to resolve water issues and to modernize water distribution system. The fund of INR 44,605 Crore allocated for the Ken-Betwa river linking project will help to provide drinking water facilities to 62 lakh people and better irrigation to 9 lakh hectares while supporting clean energy generation of 103 MW hydro power and 27 MW solar power. At SPML Infra, we know that the project will bring a big difference in people’s lives and agriculture yields as we have been part of the progress of such a large project in Gujarat called as Saurashtra-Narmada Avataran Irrigation Yojana (Sauni Yojana), which is quite successful in its target. 

The allocation under Swachh Bharat Mission (Rural) of ?9,994 Crore and ?2,300 Crore for Urban, AMRUT Scheme with ?7,300 Crore, National Mission for Clean Ganga for ?600 Crore, Major & Minor Irrigation Projects of ?4,904 Crore along with other urban infrastructure development projects will certainly be a game changer in the water sector in India. The linking of five rivers including Damanganga-Pinja, Krishna-Godavri, Krishna-Pennar, Pennar-Cauvery, Par Tapi- Narmada is going to have a long term impact on water sustainability initiatives in the proposed regions.

National Rural Livelihood Mission

The National Rural Livelihoods Mission was launched in June 2011 with the goal of developing institutional platforms for the rural poor to increase household incomes through livelihood support and access to financial services. This brief assesses the program’s accomplishments in its first ten years. It discovers that the Mission has had some success in improving the lives of rural women, who are the program’s backbone, and, as a result, their families. These accomplishments are primarily in the areas of social capital development, community mobilisation, and some degree of access to finance. Today, the Mission must shift its focus to livelihoods, particularly in light of the massive economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Integrated Rural Development Program

The Integrated Rural Development Program was established to provide poor people with employment opportunities. This scheme not only provides the necessary subsidies to people living below the poverty line, but it also assists them in improving their living conditions. The Government of India launched the Integrated Rural Development Program (IRDP) in 1978 and implemented it in 1980. The program’s goal is to provide poor people with employment opportunities as well as opportunities to develop their skill sets in order to improve their living conditions. The programme is regarded as one of the best yojanas for addressing poverty-related issues by providing necessary subsidies in tandem with job opportunities to those who fall below the poverty line.

Conclusion

A number of rural development programmes are being implemented to create opportunities for improving the quality of life of these rural people in order to address specific problems. Rural development programmes aim to reduce poverty and unemployment, improve health and education, and meet rural residents’ basic needs, such as food, shelter, and clothing. The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act , the Shram Yogi Maandhan, the Indira Awas Yojana , the Shram Yogi Maandhan, the Integrated Tribal Development Project , and the Shram Yogi Maandhan through the Planning Commission of India to improve rural people’s conditions. All of these schemes aim to close the gap between rural and urban people, thereby reducing imbalances and speeding up the development process.

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