PM Janman Yojana (PM PVTG) is a special scheme started by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 15, 2024, with a budget of around
24,000 crore. The plan aims to improve the lives of the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) in India by giving them basic facilities and better ways to earn a living. With this scheme, the government is committed to making sure tribal communities get better access to healthcare, nutrition, housing, and connectivity.
Overview of PM Janman Yojana (PM PVTG Mission) 2025
Launched during Tribal Pride Day celebrations in Jharkhand’s Khunti district, PM Janman Yojana focuses on the welfare of tribal communities all over the country. It aims to bring development to people living in remote and forested areas by improving essential services like roads, electricity, clean drinking water, and education. With the government’s
24,000 crore budget, this mission plans to include about 28 lakh tribal individuals from 75 identified communities across 18 states and union territories.
Prime Minister Released 15th Installment
Update as of 15th January 2024: The first installment under PM Janman Yojana was given to 1 lakh beneficiaries. Prime Minister Narendra Modi handed out the first payment via video conference to those enrolled in the PM Residential Tribal Justice Campaign under the PM Awas Yojana – Rural scheme. Beneficiaries were eagerly waiting for this installment aimed at improving their living conditions.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi released the first installment of PM Janman for 1 lakh beneficiaries under the PM Awas Yojana – Rural on 15 January 2024 and talked with beneficiaries.
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Main Details of PM Janman Yojana 2025
Scheme Name | PM PVTG Mission |
Launched By | Prime Minister Narendra Modi |
Beneficiaries | Tribal and Indigenous Communities |
Objective | Development and Welfare of Tribal Groups |
Budget | 24,000 crore |
Type | Central Government Scheme |
Year | 2025 |
Official Website | To be launched soon |
Purpose of PM PVTG Mission
This mission focuses on overall development for the tribal communities by connecting them to basic facilities such as roads, telecommunication, electricity, safe housing, clean drinking water, sanitation, education, healthcare, and nutrition. The plan aims to improve the lives of tribal families living in isolated areas by making these essential services easy to reach.
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Focus on Tribal Groups at Risk
PM Janman Yojana especially targets the most at-risk tribal groups living in over 22,000 villages across 220 districts. These communities often live in backward areas and are in danger of disappearing. The government plans to spend
24,000 crore and make sure they get full coverage with healthcare, education, skill development, and nutrition through linked programmes like PMJAY (Ayushman Bharat), TB eradication programs, and maternal health schemes.
A Big Change for Tribal Communities
Prime Minister Modi highlighted the important role tribal warriors had in India’s freedom struggle. This mission will reach 75 tribal communities across 18 states, covering about 28 lakh people living in remote and forested regions. The scheme promises to bring big changes by improving connectivity and providing chances for better living standards.
Services Provided under PM Janman Yojana
- Roads and telephone connection in PVTG areas,
- Electricity supply,
- Safe and secure housing,
- Access to clean drinking water,
- Better sanitation,
- Improved education facilities,
- Enhanced healthcare and nutrition,
- Opportunities for better living conditions.
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PM PVTG Mission Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
When was PM Janman Yojana launched?
It was launched on November 15, 2024.
Who started the PM PVTG Mission?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched it in Jharkhand.
What is the budget for PM Janman Yojana 2025?
The government has set aside
24,000 crore for this mission.
Who will benefit from the PM PVTG Mission?
Tribal communities across 18 states and union territories living in over 22,000 villages are the main beneficiaries.
This mission plans to change the lives of India’s tribal groups by providing all the support they need for growth and welfare. Keep visiting this page for updates and beneficiary lists to stay informed about this important government scheme.