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2.1  Department of Rural Development  





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Ministry of Rural Development
Branch of Government of India
Ministry of Rural Development
Ministry overview
Formed20 January 1980; 44 years ago (1980-01-20)
JurisdictionGovernment of India
HeadquartersKrishi Bhavan, New Delhi
Annual budget159,964 crore (US$19 billion) (2023-24 est.)[1]
Minister responsible
Deputy Ministers responsible
  • Kamlesh Paswan[2], Minister of State
  • Ministry executive
    • Shailesh Kumar Singh[2], Secretary of Department of Rural Development
    Websiterural.nic.in

    The Ministry of Rural Development, a branch of the Government of India, is entrusted with the task of accelerating the socio-economic development of rural India. Its focus is on special rural grants for health and education, piped filtered drinking water programs, public and affordable housing programs, public work programs and grants for rural roads and infrastructure. It also provides special grants to rural local bodies.[3]

    The current minister is Shivraj Singh Chouhan who has been in office since 10 June 2024, while the ministers of state are Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani and Kamlesh Paswan.

    History[edit]

    On 31 March 1952, the Community Projects Administration was established under the Planning Commission to manage programs for community development. The community development program, which began on 2 October 1952 marked a significant step in rural development history. Over time, this program went through several changes and was overseen by different government bodies.

    In October 1974, the Department of Rural Development was created as part of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture. Then, on 18 August 1979, it became its own Ministry called the Ministry of Rural Reconstruction. This ministry was later renamed the Ministry of Rural Development on 23 January 1982. In January 1985, it was once again made a department under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, which was later renamed the Ministry of Agriculture in September 1985.

    On 5 July 1991, the department was upgraded back to a Ministry called the Ministry of Rural Development. A new department, the Department of Wasteland Development was established under this Ministry on 2 July 1992. In March 1995, the Ministry was renamed as Ministry of Rural Areas and Employment, which included three departments namely the Department of Rural Employment and Poverty Alleviation, Rural Development and Wasteland Development.

    Again, in 1999 the Ministry of Rural Areas and Employment was once again renamed as Ministry of Rural Development.

    Departments[edit]

    The ministry has two departments: the Department of Rural Development and the Department of Land Resources. Each is headed by a senior civil servant designated as the Secretary of the Department. Anita Choudhry is the secretary of Land Resources and Jugal Kishore Mahapatra, a senior bureaucrat from Odisha, is the secretary of the Ministry of Rural Development.

    Department of Rural Development[edit]

    The department run three national-level schemes: Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) for rural roads development, Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY) rural employment and for rural housing, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana It handles the administration of District Rural Development Agency (DRDA), and has three autonomous organisations under it:[4]

    The Minister of Rural Development is the Chairman of these three organisations and the Secretary of the Ministry is the Vice-Chairman. The Minister is currently Mr Giriraj Singh, and the Secretary is Subrahmanyam Vijay Kumar.[5]

    Department of Land Resources[edit]

    The Department of Land Resources runs three national-level programs:[6]

    Cabinet Ministers[edit]

    No. Portrait Minister
    (Birth-Death)
    Constituency
    Term of office Political party Ministry Prime Minister
    From To Period
    Minister of Rural Reconstruction
    1 Bhanu Pratap Singh
    (born 1935)
    Rajya Sabha MP for Uttar Pradesh

    (MoS, I/C)
    30 July
    1979
    14 January
    1980
    168 days Janata Party (Secular) Charan Charan Singh
    2 Rao Birender Singh
    (1921–2000)
    MP for Mahendragarh
    20 January
    1980
    23 January
    1982
    2 years, 3 days Indian National Congress (I) Indira IV Indira Gandhi
    Minister of Rural Development
    (2) Rao Birender Singh
    (1921–2000)
    MP for Mahendragarh
    23 January
    1982
    29 January
    1983
    1 year, 6 days Indian National Congress (I) Indira IV Indira Gandhi
    3 Harinath Mishra
    MP for Darbhanga
    (MoS, I/C)
    29 January
    1983
    2 August
    1984
    1 year, 186 days
    4 Mohsina Kidwai
    (born 1932)
    MP for Meerut

    (MoS, I/C until 31 October 1984)
    2 August
    1984
    31 October
    1984
    90 days
    4 November
    1984
    31 December
    1984
    57 days Rajiv I Rajiv Gandhi
    5 Buta Singh
    (1934–2021)
    MP for Jalore
    31 December
    1984
    25 September
    1985
    268 days Rajiv II
    Ministry disestablished during this interval[a]
    Minister of Rural Development
    P. V. Narasimha Rao
    (1921–2004)
    MP for Nandyal

    (Prime Minister)
    21 June
    1991
    11 June
    1995
    3 years, 355 days Indian National Congress (I) Rao P. V. Narasimha Rao
    Minister of Rural Areas and Employment
    6 Jagannath Mishra
    (1937–2019)
    Rajya Sabha MP for Bihar
    11 June
    1995
    16 May
    1996
    340 days Indian National Congress (I) Rao P. V. Narasimha Rao
    Atal Bihari Vajpayee
    (1924–2018)
    MP for Lucknow

    (Prime Minister)
    16 May
    1996
    1 June
    1996
    16 days Bharatiya Janata Party Vajpayee I Atal Bihari Vajpayee
    7 Kinjarapu Yerran Naidu
    (1957–2012)
    MP for Srikakulam
    1 June
    1996
    21 April
    1997
    1 year, 291 days Telugu Desam Party Deve Gowda H. D. Deve Gowda
    21 April
    1997
    19 March
    1998
    Gujral Inder Kumar Gujral
    8 Babagouda Patil
    (1945–2021)
    MP for Belgavi

    (MoS, I/C)
    20 March
    1998
    13 October
    1999
    1 year, 207 days Bharatiya Janata Party Vajpayee II Atal Bihari Vajpayee
    Minister of Rural Development
    9 Sundar Lal Patwa
    (1924–2016)
    MP for Narmadapuram
    13 October
    1999
    30 September
    2000
    353 days Bharatiya Janata Party Vajpayee III Atal Bihari Vajpayee
    10 M. Venkaiah Naidu
    (born 1949)
    Rajya Sabha MP for Karnataka
    30 September
    2000
    1 July
    2002
    1 year, 274 days
    11 Shanta Kumar
    (born 1934)
    MP for Kangra
    1 July
    2002
    6 April
    2003
    279 days
    12 Ananth Kumar
    (1959–2018)
    MP for Bangalore South
    6 April
    2003
    24 May
    2003
    48 days
    13 Kashiram Rana
    (1938–2012)
    MP for Surat
    24 May
    2003
    22 May
    2004
    364 days
    14 Raghuvansh Prasad Singh
    (1946–2020)
    MP for Vaishali
    23 May
    2004
    22 May
    2009
    4 years, 364 days Rashtriya Janata Dal Manmohan I Manmohan Singh
    15 C. P. Joshi
    (born 1950)
    MP for Bhilwara
    28 May
    2009
    19 January
    2011
    1 year, 236 days Indian National Congress Manmohan II
    16 Vilasrao Deshmukh
    (1945–2012)
    Rajya Sabha MP for Maharashtra
    19 January
    2011
    12 July
    2011
    174 days
    17 Jairam Ramesh
    (born 1954)
    Rajya Sabha MP for Andhra Pradesh

    (MoS, I/C)
    12 July
    2011
    26 May
    2014
    2 years, 318 days
    18 Gopinath Munde
    (1949–2014)
    MP for Beed
    27 May
    2014
    3 June
    2014
    (died in office)
    7 days Bharatiya Janata Party Modi I Narendra Modi
    19 Nitin Gadkari
    (born 1957)
    MP for Nagpur
    4 June
    2014
    9 November
    2014
    158 days
    20 Birender Singh
    (born 1946)
    Rajya Sabha MP for Haryana
    9 November
    2014
    5 July
    2016
    1 year, 239 days
    21 Narendra Singh Tomar
    (born 1957)
    MP for Gwalior (until 2019)
    MP for Morena (from 2019)
    5 July
    2016
    30 May
    2019
    5 years, 2 days
    31 May
    2019
    7 July
    2021
    Modi II
    22 Giriraj Singh
    (born 1957)
    MP for Begusarai
    7 July
    2021
    9 June
    2024
    2 years, 338 days
    23 Shivraj Singh Chouhan
    (born 1959)
    MP for Vidisha
    10 June
    2024
    Incumbent 23 days Modi III
    1. ^ The ministry's competences were transferred to the Ministry of Agriculture on 25 September 1985

    Ministers of State[edit]

    No. Portrait Minister
    (Birth-Death)
    Constituency
    Term of office Political party Ministry Prime Minister
    From To Period
    Minister of State for Rural Reconstruction
    1 R. V. Swaminathan
    MP for Sivaganga
    24 November
    1980
    23 January
    1982
    2 years, 3 days Indian National Congress (R) Indira IV Indira Gandhi
    2 Baleshwar Ram
    (1928–2015)
    MP for Rosera
    16 January
    1982
    23 January
    1982
    7 days
    Minister of State for Rural Development
    (1) R. V. Swaminathan
    MP for Sivaganga
    23 January
    1982
    29 January
    1983
    1 year, 6 days Indian National Congress (R) Indira IV Indira Gandhi
    (2) Baleshwar Ram
    (1928–2015)
    MP for Rosera
    23 January
    1982
    29 January
    1983
    1 year, 6 days
    Minister of State for Rural Development
    3 Gaddam Venkatswamy
    (1929–2014)
    MP for Peddapalli
    21 June
    1991
    2 July
    1992
    1 year, 42 days Indian National Congress (R) Rao P. V. Narasimha Rao
    4 Uttambhai Patel
    (1927–2018)
    MP for Valsad
    21 June
    1991
    2 July
    1992
    1 year, 42 days
    5 Gaddam Venkatswamy
    (1929–2014)
    MP for Peddapalli

    (Rural Development)
    2 July
    1992
    18 January
    1993
    200 days
    6 Uttambhai Patel
    (1927–2018)
    MP for Valsad

    (Rural Development)
    2 July
    1992
    11 June
    1995
    2 years, 344 days
    7 Colonel
    Rao Ram Singh (Retd.)
    (1925–2012)
    MP for Mahendragarh

    (Wasteland Development)
    2 July
    1992
    11 June
    1995
    2 years, 344 days
    8 Rameshwar Thakur
    (1925–2015)
    Rajya Sabha MP for Bihar

    (Rural Development)
    18 January
    1993
    22 December
    1994
    1 year, 338 days
    Minister of State for Rural Areas and Employment
    (6) Uttambhai Patel
    (1927–2018)
    MP for Valsad

    (Rural Development)
    11 June
    1995
    16 May
    1996
    340 days Indian National Congress (I) Rao P. V. Narasimha Rao
    (7) Colonel
    Rao Ram Singh (Retd.)
    (1925–2012)
    MP for Mahendragarh

    (Wasteland Development)
    11 June
    1995
    30 March
    1996
    293 days
    9 Vilas Muttemwar
    (born 1949)
    MP for Nagpur

    (Rural Employment and Poverty Alleviation)
    15 September
    1995
    16 May
    1996
    244 days
    10 Chandradeo Prasad Verma
    (1921–2005)
    MP for Arrah
    1 June
    1996
    21 April
    1997
    1 year, 291 days Janata Dal Deve Gowda H. D. Deve Gowda
    21 April
    1997
    19 March
    1998
    Gujral Inder Kumar Gujral
    Minister of State for Rural Development
    11 A. Raja
    (born 1963)
    MP for Perambalur
    13 October
    1999
    30 September
    2000
    353 days Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam Vajpayee III Atal Bihari Vajpayee
    12 Subhash Maharia
    (born 1957)
    MP for Sikar
    13 October
    1999
    29 January
    2003
    3 years, 108 days Bharatiya Janata Party
    13 Rita Verma
    (born 1953)
    MP for Dhanbad
    30 September
    2000
    1 September
    2001
    336 days
    14 Annasaheb M. K. Patil
    (born 1939)
    MP for Erandol
    1 September
    2001
    22 May
    2004
    2 years, 264 days
    15 Krishnam Raju
    (1940–2022)
    MP for Narasapuram
    29 January
    2003
    22 May
    2004
    1 year, 114 days
    16 Suryakanta Patil
    (born 1948)
    MP for Hingoli
    23 May
    2004
    22 May
    2009
    4 years, 364 days Nationalist Congress Party Manmohan I Manmohan Singh
    17 Ale Narendra
    (1946–2014)
    MP for Medak
    23 May
    2004
    24 August
    2006
    2 years, 93 days Telangana Rashtra Samithi
    18 Chandra Sekhar Sahu
    (born 1950)
    MP for Berhampur
    24 October
    2006
    22 May
    2009
    2 years, 210 days Indian National Congress
    19 Pradeep Jain Aditya
    (born 1962)
    MP for Jhansi
    28 May
    2009
    26 May
    2014
    4 years, 363 days Manmohan II
    20 Sisir Adhikari
    (born 1941)
    MP for Kanthi
    28 May
    2009
    22 September
    2012
    3 years, 117 days Trinamool Congress
    21 Agatha Sangma
    (born 1980)
    MP for Tura
    28 May
    2009
    27 October
    2012
    3 years, 152 days Nationalist Congress Party
    22 Lalchand Kataria
    (born 1968)
    MP for Jaipur Rural
    31 October
    2012
    26 May
    2014
    1 year, 146 days Indian National Congress Manmohan II
    23 Upendra Kushwaha
    (born 1960)
    MP for Karakat
    27 May
    2014
    9 November
    2014
    167 days Rashtriya Lok Samta Party Modi I Narendra Modi
    24 Sudarshan Bhagat
    (born 1969)
    MP for Lohardaga
    9 November
    2014
    5 July
    2016
    1 year, 239 days Bharatiya Janata Party
    25 Ram Kripal Yadav
    (born 1957)
    MP for Pataliputra
    5 July
    2016
    30 May
    2019
    2 years, 329 days
    26 Niranjan Jyoti
    (born 1967)
    MP for Fatehpur
    31 May
    2019
    9 June
    2024
    5 years, 9 days Modi II
    27 Faggan Singh Kulaste
    (born 1959)
    MP for Mandla
    7 July
    2021
    9 June
    2024
    2 years, 338 days
    28 Kamlesh Paswan
    (born 1976)
    MP for Bansgaon
    10 June
    2024
    Incumbent 23 days Modi III
    29 Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani
    (born 1976)
    MP for Guntur
    Telugu Desam Party

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Union Budget 2020-21 Analysis" (PDF). prsindia.org. 2020.
  • ^ a b c d "Who's who". Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India.
  • ^ "About the Ministry :: Ministry of Rural Development (Govt. Of India)". Archived from the original on 18 June 2015. Retrieved 18 June 2015.
  • ^ "Overview". Department of Rural Development. Archived from the original on 8 February 2014. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
  • ^ "TERI: Innovative Solutions for Sustainable Development - India". www.teriin.org.
  • ^ "Schemes". Department of Land Resources. 5 February 2019. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
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