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What is Mission Antyodaya?
What is Mission Antyodaya Survey?What is Mission Antyodaya Survey?
The primary objective of Mission Antyodaya is to survey and collect village infrastructure and services data for nearly 600,000 villages in the country. The data collected from the villages are aggregated to rank GPs.
At what level is the survey being conducted?
What are the different sections in the survey?
- 1.Basic Parameters (these are location details of the GP and its constituent villages)
- 2. Good Governance - GP Infrastructure & services (only for the Panchayat Village)
- 3. Agriculture and Land Development, fuel and fodder
- 4. Animal Husbandry
- 5. Fisheries
- 6. Rural housing
- 7. Water and environmental sanitation
- 8. Roads and communication
- 9. Conventional and non-conventional energy
- 10. Financial and communication infrastructure
- 11. Market and fairs
- 12. Public distribution system
- 13. Libraries
- 14. Recreation and sports
- 15. Education/ vocational education
- 16. Health, Nutrition, Mother & Child Development & Family Welfare
- 17. Welfare of Weaker sections
- 18. Poverty alleviation Programmes
- 19. Khadi, village, and cottage industries
- 20. Social Forestry
- 21. Small-scale industries
What are the different steps to be followed during the survey?
- This survey is a village-level survey; hence it is important for the surveyor to get a clear understanding of the revenue boundary of each village within a Gram Panchayat. This is especially important when determining the location of various infrastructure assets.
- While identifying assets in a few questions, the surveyor will have to ensure that the question is marked ‘yes’ only if the particular asset is within the revenue boundary of which village. Below is an example of such a question:
Question | Options |
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Availability of a brick-and-mortar (physical) bank branch within the revenue boundary of the village | Yes |
No |
- In the above question the surveyor will have to mark ‘yes’ only if there is a bank branch available within the revenue boundary of that particular village. The surveyor can seek the Panchayat secretary’s help to identify the revenue boundary and determine the location of the infrastructure.
- If there is no bank available within the village being surveyed, the surveyor will mark ‘no ’for the question, and then there would be a follow-up question, as follows:
Question | Options |
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If a physical bank branch is not available in the village, the distance to the nearest brick-and-mortar (physical) bank branch; | <1km |
1-2km | |
2-5km | |
5-10km | |
>10km |
- In the above question, the surveyor will have to mark the approximate distance (from the village boundary) after discussing with a few of the local residents of the particular village and ratify the same with panchayat officials post the survey.
- There are a few questions that require the surveyor to capture the exact number as the answer. These can be the number of beneficiaries in a particular scheme, the number of households having a particular asset, or the number of students in a school, or a number of children of a particular age who are immunised. These details can be collected from the government stakeholders such as the panchayat secretary, ASHA/ANM, School Headmaster/teacher, Gram Rozgar Sahayak, or any other service provider/employee (full-time or part-time) of the government. They maintain registers that contain such details as they have to be reported from time to time to the government.
- For the questions where the ‘number’ is being asked, it is important to verify it with official records and physically verify it. Below are examples of such questions:
1. Number of households in the village using Wind Energy for electrification of the house | Number |
2. Number of Households from the village availing benefits of Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) - cumulative data as of the date of the survey | Number |
- For both questions, the surveyor can get the information from the panchayat office. The surveyor will have to ratify the information through physical records maintained for each of the above services/schemes at the panchayat for the particular revenue village.
- There are questions where the surveyor has to observe and record the data. An example of such a question is given below:
Number of Streetlights powered by solar energy within the revenue boundary of the village (Observe and record) | Number |
- For a question of this type, the surveyor cannot rely on the data provided by the village/panchayat level officials. The surveyor will have to observe the details and count them and record them. There could be questions where the surveyor will have to observe and record a physical asset; below is an example:
Is there a Common Service Centre (CSC) within the revenue boundary of the village (observe and record) | Co-located with Panchayat Bhawan |
Separately located | |
No CSC |
- Here the surveyor will have to observe and record whether the CSC is as per the criteria options mentioned on the right.
- Few questions will require Geo-tagging. These are questions pertaining to particular assets in the village. Most of the questions where a particular asset is being asked about will require the surveyor to physically visit the site of the asset and Geo-tag the same by taking a photograph through their mobile phone camera with the GPS enabled. In the above case, for example, after observing and recording the CSC, the surveyor will have to geo-tag it as well.
- Few questions would require the surveyor to get financial data in Rupees as a unit. Such questions would require verification from official records. Below is an example of this type of question:
Total approved Labour Budget for the current financial year (FY 2022-23) | In Rs |
- In The above example, the surveyor will verify details from official records provided by the Gram Rozgar Sahayak or Panchayat Secretary and record the exact budget in the units of Rupees.
What are the steps to be followed while Geo tagging and clicking pictures?
- Under construction building is not a completed asset and their picture not required
- Very long shot picture not giving us details of what it is
- Room much of closeup is meaningless – they can be anything
- Ultra closeup pictures are meaningless
- Out of focus pictures are not acceptable
- Clear photographs which are in-focus
- Not too close-up, not too long range, close enough to read the signboard
- Best pictures are those which also show people using the facility.
- The surveyor must try and take the picture while the facility is open
What are the resource materials available for the survey?
Who do we approach in case of any issue while conducting the survey?
Each state nodal officer will appoint a district nodal officer to oversee the smooth execution of the survey. The district nodal officer will appoint a block nodal officer who would rectify and streamline the survey at the block level. All queries from the surveyor will be handled at the block level through the office of block nodal officer.
The queries of block nodal officer would be handled by the district nodal officer. The state nodal officer will oversee all the district nodal officer. There would be a national helpline for handling all queries related to the survey and the MA application. Only district level officers can approach the national helpline for resolving queries. The helpline number is
What is People's Biodiversity Register?
What is One Stop Centres (OSCs)?
In asset-based questions (yes or no questions with geo tagging), what kind of assets cannot be considered as active assets?
Only those assets can be considered which are not under construction and which are being regularly used by the respective stakeholders. No assets/buildings that are dilapidated or are under construction cannot be considered as an active asset and hence cannot be geo-tagged. Hence, if a surveyor identifies an asset that is under construction or not being used, the surveyor will have to mark the question as a ‘No’.
Private buildings
Private buildings can be considered depending upon the type of the asset. For instance, a Panchayat Bhawan cannot be privately owned whereas there is no such restriction on anganwadikendras, schools, common service centers or health facilities.
Can Private schools be included in the questions related to education?
What is farmer collective or organic farming?
How do we define organic farming?
What are life stock extension services?
What is the difference between inland fisheries and coastal fisheries?
Inland Fishery/Coastal Fishery - Inland fisheries are "any activity conducted to extract fish and other aquatic organisms from inland waters”. Inland waters mean all water bodies located within land boundaries.
Coastal fisheries including fishing activities that are off the coast, i.e. in the shallow or deep sea/ocean.
What are rain water harvesting structures?
What is an all-weather road?
What are cc roads?
What is the Saubhagya Scheme?
What is the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY)?
What are Community Biogas units?
What is a CSC (Common Services Centre) ?
What is a Brick and mortar bank branch?
Who is a Business Correspondent (BC)?
What is Priority Household (PHH) Ration card ?
What is an Antyodaya card –
What is the National Food Security Act (NFSA) ?
What are Scholarships for SC/ST/OBC/Minority students?
What are Industrial training institutes (ITI)?
What are RSETIs?
What is DeenDayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana (DDU-GKY) ?
What is anJanAushadhi Kendra?
What is PMJAY ?
What is Stunting?
What is defined as Low Birth Weight?
What are the ICDS services for pregnant women ?
What is the Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana?
What is the ICDS Common Application Software?
What is the definition of Wasted children?
What is Labour Budget?
What are NABARD’s Initiatives for Livelihood promotion?
What is Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) ?
What is a Community forest ?
Typically, communal forests are formed in two ways:
Joint forest management program: Designation of marked areas in reserved forests and protected forests of India as a communal forest for villages inside the reserved or protected forest or in the fringe areas.
Joint forest management program: Designation of marked areas in reserved forests and protected forests of India as a communal forest for villages inside the reserved or protected forest or in the fringe areas.
What is NTFP (Non-Timber Forest Produce)?
Which users can register on the web portal?
How does one login to the Mission Antyodaya Portal?
How does a user register onto the Mission Antyodaya Portal?
Why are mobile number and e-mail required for registration?
Can one create more than two accounts with the same mobile number?
Is Business Profile mandatory for registration?
How can a user reset the password?
How can a user change current password?
How can a user view her/his profile?
Who will approve once the registration details are filled in and submitted?
How to verify e-mail ID?
How to verify the mobile number?
How can a user change her/hismobile number /e-mail ID?
How can one remove/reregister a user?
How can a user download the Mission Antyodaya mobile application?
Is internet data connection mandatory?
Can the mobile application run without internet?
Does the mobile application support multiple languages?
How can a user change the questionnaire language in the mobile application?
What is the use of Sync Village Data?
When is Sync Village Data is required to be done?
- 1.Starting of the survey after registration.
- 2. After uploading data online.
- 3. After uploading exported file on portal.
What is the use of Show GP Data?
What is the initial requirement before filling GP Survey form?
- 1. Understanding of sections of the questionnaire including location particulars, basic parameters, basic village and GP layout, questions to be asked from the GP office under Good Governance
- 2. Understanding of validations and alerts.
- 3. Knowledge of assets to be geo-tagged.
May a user save data as draft?
How can one know that a village field survey completed?
How can one get the Survey Questionnaire and validations?
How does one know where geo-tagged asset image will be required?
Can a surveyor modify the uploaded village data?
What is the use of Upload Online option?
Is it required to use Upload Online option separately for each village?
What is the use of Export Offline?
If the user doesn’t have internet connectivity to upload data of field survey, how can she/he upload it from Export Data utility?
- 1. User can export the data only when the field survey of all the villages of Gram Panchayat has been completed.
- 2. Click on "Export offline" to export the data.
- 3. File path of exported file is shown in the popup message.
- 4. User can copy file from given path and upload it on portal through the same Gram Panchayat user login.
- 5. User will get a successful confirmation message once system accepts uploaded exported file.
What is Change GP and what is the use of this utility?
Can a user change partially uploaded GP?
Is geo-tagging of assets compulsory?
What steps should be taken during geo-tagging of assets?
- 1. Ensure that sufficient light around the asset when users are taking photograph. Ensure that the full asset is captured. If there is a placard or signboard, make sure the photograph includes that as well.
- 2. Photos should be clear. Blurred or out of focus photographs will not be accepted