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7/17/2019 Social Inclusion & Development _ National Rural Livelihoods Mission
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Social Inclusion & Development
In order to ensure that no poor family is left out, NRLM would use differential strategies for social
inclusion of all identified rural poor households into functionally effective and self-managed
institutions, with particular focus on more vulnerable sections like Scheduled Castes SCs), Scheduled
Tribes STs), Primitive Tribal Groups PTGs), single women and women headed households, Persons
With Disabilities PWDs), landless, migrant labour, isolated communities and communities living in
remote, hilly and disturbed areas. It would identify the poorest and vulnerable through participatory
identification of poor (PIP). The mobilization would begin with them first. The mobilization effort
would progress with the satisfactory community readiness and milestones for various stages of
mobilization and graduation as evolved and tested in a participatory manner. Existing institutions,
their leaders, staff and community resource persons (CRPs) would support the processes of inclusion
and mobilization.