Jammu & Kashmir Initiates Household Enumeration for Multidimensionally Poor Families
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The J&K administration has launched a technology-driven household enumeration project to identify multidimensionally poor families, aiming to enhance the precision of welfare delivery and inter-departmental policy convergence.
The Jammu & Kashmir administration has embarked on a significant governance reform by initiating a comprehensive household-level enumeration of multidimensionally poor families. This project marks a shift from generalized welfare distribution to a targeted, data-driven approach, aligning with the national objective of 'Antyodaya'—reaching the last person in the queue.
Multidimensional poverty, as defined by the NITI Aayog, goes beyond mere income metrics to include deprivations in health, education, and standard of living. By creating a technology-enabled, granular database, the J&K administration aims to address the 'exclusion errors' that often plague social welfare schemes. This initiative is designed to facilitate better inter-departmental convergence, ensuring that various government agencies—ranging from health and education to rural development—can synchronize their efforts to provide holistic support to the most vulnerable households.
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