On June 15, 2025, the Ministry of Tribal Affairs launched the DhartiAaba Janbhagidari Abhiyan, a sprawling benefit-saturation drive spanning 549 tribal-dominated districts, over 2,900 blocks, and approximately 100,000 villages and habitations across India This campaign will run until June 30, aligning with Janjatiya Gaurav Varsh—a dedicated year honoring tribal heritage and the 150th birth anniversary of tribal icon Birsa Munda
The Ayub-based model emphasizes Janbhagidari (community participation) and last-mile delivery through doorstep camps, staffed by district-level officials, PRI members, tribal leaders, and representatives from 17 ministries The primary objective is to ensure no eligible tribal household is left behind.
The benefit camps provide access to essential government services, including:
This outreach supports flagship schemes like:
Union Tribal Affairs Minister Jual Oram called the Abhiyan a historic step toward “Antyodaya”—empowering the last person in society Minister of State Durga Das Uikey praised the campaign’s scale and community-centric frameworkReports reveal coordination from authorities like over 125 district magistrates, along with collaboration from local governance institutions
This campaign marks the largest tribal empowerment effort in India’s history, demonstrating a clear commitment to inclusive governance. It is crucial for students to understand how the cooperation of multiple ministries reflects cooperative federalism—a core concept in governance.
Topics such as social inclusion, last-mile delivery, and public participation are fundamental to exams like IAS, SSC, banking, and teaching role eligibility. This initiative illustrates both policy design and grassroots implementation.
The campaign connects directly with important national frameworks such as Janjatiya Gaurav Varsh and Antyodaya, reinforcing objectives from the Vision 2047 and the Birsa Munda narrative, which are periodically referenced in competitive exams.
Coverage of 207 PVTG-dominated districts underlines targeted interventions for the most vulnerable tribal sections. This highlights key segments of inclusive development frequently asked in exam questions.
The initiative is a real-world example of camp-based delivery models and inter-departmental convergence, essential strategies in public administration studies—an area heavily tested in GS papers and interviews.
Since the 1970s, India has launched focused tribal programmes such as Tribal Sub-Plans (TSP) and Panchayat Extension to Scheduled Areas (PESA). These initiatives laid the groundwork for rights-based social inclusion.
The launch of PM-JANMAN in 2023 focused on tribal rights and justice, while DAJGUA (established in 2024) worked to bridge infrastructure gaps in tribal villages by converging with other schemes like PM Awas, electrification, and fishery support
The campaign coincides with the 150th birth anniversary of tribal leader Birsa Munda, reaffirming his philosophies of tribal self-respect and empowerment.
With allocations over ₹79,000 crore in the 2024 budget for DAJGUA—majorly financed by the Centre—this outreach represents an important policy-to-action transition. Launching this initiative within Janjatiya Gaurav Varsh connects historical legacy with contemporary governance.
It is India’s largest tribal empowerment campaign launched by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs. It aims to deliver benefits of government welfare schemes directly to tribal households through convergence and community participation.
Key schemes include Aadhaar updates, Ayushman Bharat health cards, Jan Dhan accounts, PM-Kisan, scholarships, pensions, insurance, and skill training programmes.
The campaign is scheduled from 15 June to 30 June 2025, aligning with Janjatiya Gaurav Varsh and the 150th birth anniversary of tribal leader Birsa Munda.
PM-JANMAN is a scheme launched in 2023 focusing on justice and development for PVTGs. DAJGUA (2024) aims at infrastructure and development in tribal villages through convergence of multiple schemes.
It covers multiple high-yield topics for competitive exams, such as inclusive governance, PVTG welfare, grassroots policy execution, and flagship scheme integration—relevant for UPSC, PSC, SSC, railways, defence, and banking exams.
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