Prime Minister's Rural Development Fellowship Scheme
Prime Minister's Rural Development Fellows (PMRDF) scheme was launched by the Government of Indiain the year 2012 to accelerate the development in the deprived areas and for rural development For the smooth running of the implementation, it is being run to support the district administration.In the long run, the objective of the scheme is to develop an all India cadre or cadre of professionals for rural development who are committed to work for the poor and under privileged communities.Under the PMRDF scheme, promising youth with some professional experience in any field with educational qualifications who aspire to serve the weaker sections of the rural population are selected who can help the district administration in improving or improving the program implementation. Huh. Infact, development services have been weak due to the already lack of hardworking personnel providing essential development services in hilly, inaccessible tribal-dominated areas. After the spread Naxalite violence in the eighties, the position of services in tribal-dominated areas has further deteriorated. Due to the violence, no government officials and personnel voluntarily want to go tothe Naxal affected areas. For the development of tribal-dominated areas, there is no shortage of funds with the government, but there is a shortage of officers who provide government services with a sense of service. It is noteworthy that the expected results of Rashtriya Sam Vikas Yojana could not be achieved due to weak governance and weakness of development services.