FAQs
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Department of Women & Child Development and Mission Shakti |
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Food Supplies & Consumer Welfare Department |
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Agriculture & Farmers’ Empowerment Department |
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School & Mass Education Department |
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Department of Energy |
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Department of Forest and Environment |
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Department of Housing and Urban Development |
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Fisheries and Animal Resources Department |
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Health & Family Welfare Department |
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Department of Rural Development |
Mission Shakti endeavours to provide sustainable livelihood support to women SHGs with a view to enable them to generate long term and sustainable income sources. Mission Shakti in convergence with Government department has provisioned for procurement of goods and services through Mission Shakti SHGs. Besides, Mission Shakti in partnership with OUAT providing skill based training to SHG Members to take Agri-based income generating activities (Paddy Straw Mushroom, Oyster Mushroom, Vermi compost production, Nursery raising of Vegetables, Bee Keeping, Poultry farming, Goat farming).
State Government of Odisha is committed in providing loans at 0% effective rate of interest to all SHGs for the loans availed upto 3 lakh on prompt repayment. This interest subvention scheme of the State Government is called “Mission Shakti Loan”. Directorate of Mission Shakti has been designated as the Nodal agency for administering the Mission Shakti Loan in the State.
Mission Shakti facilitates in opening of SHG savings accounts and providing Bank credit linkage to eligible SHGs. Mission Shakti also provides interest subvention to SHGs through Banks on prompt repayment of Loan.
Mission Shakti supports SHGs in terms of Skills, Funds, Bank Linkage, Interest Subvention etc. It also supports in managing their institutions, linking with markets and enhancing their livelihoods.
SHGs are affinity-based savings and credit groups. They offer collectivization and group activities. The functions of a SHG includes Meeting on regular interval, Savings, Internal Lending, Repayment and Book Keeping. The SHGs offer social security and social action in various areas including health, nutrition, sanitation, gender etc., directly or through their federations.
The ideal member size of a SHG is 10 to 15 women members.
Any women in the age group of 18 to 65 can be a member of SHG.
Any women in the age group of 18 to 65 can be a member of SHG.
Mission Shakti is working for Self Help Groups, their federations such as Cluster Level Forum (CLF), Gram Panchayat Level Federation (GPLF), Area Level Federation (ALF), Producer Group/Cluster (PG), Block Level Federation (BLF) and District Level Federation (DLF).
This programme is implemented in the State by the Directorate of Mission Shakti, a separate directorate under the Department of W&CD and Mission Shakti. At the district level, the District Social Welfare officer (DSWO) administers the programme under the guidance and supervision of District Collector. The Child Development Project Officer (CDPO) of each ICDS project looks after the field level implementation of the programme. To support this a dedicated, sensitive support team of professionals sourced on contractual basis is created at each level (State – State Programme Monitoring Unit, District – District Programme Monitoring Unit & ICDS Project – Block Programme Monitoring Unit).
Mission Shakti has three major dimensions – social mobilization, financial inclusion and livelihood enhancement including marketing of SHG produces.
Mission Shakti aims at Social, economic, political empowerment of women through involving them into Self Help Groups (SHGs).
This programme is implemented all over Odisha. (All rural and urban areas of the State)
Mission Shakti was launched in the state on 8th March, 2001 by Hon’ble Chief Minister, Odisha Sri Naveen Patnaik.
Mission Shakti is a state sponsored programme for empowerment of women in Odisha through Self Help Group approach.