MSRLM was established by the Rural Development & Panchayati Raj Department, Government of Manipur to implement NRLM in the State. It is registered under section 7(1) of Societies Registration Act 1989 (Manipur Act No. 1 of 1990) with registration no. 606/M/SR/2014 dated 27th January 2014.
To enhance economic opportunities and empowerment of the rural poor with focus on Women and marginalized group of Manipur.
“To reduce poverty by enabling the poor households to access gainful self- employment and skilled wage employment opportunities resulting in appreciable improvement in their livelihoods on a sustainable basis, through building strong grassroots institutions of the poor.”
- Alleviate poverty of poor men and women by improving their capacities and opportunities to participate in and control their own development;
- To make necessary interventions to empower active and affinity-based groups of disadvantaged people;
- To make necessary interventions to create income security opportunity for the rural poor;
- Through village institutions, collaborate and influence Panchayat Raj Institutions to become more effective, accountable and inclusive; and
- Bring about coordination, convergence and synergy among the various components of different poverty alleviation programmes of the State and Central governments with a view to accelerating programmes towards elimination of poverty in the State.
The core values which will guide all the activities under MSRLM are as follows:
- Inclusion of the poorest and their meaningful role to the poorest in all the processes.
- Transparency and accountability of all processes and institutions.
- Ownership and key role of the poor and their institutions in all stages – planning, implementation, and monitoring.
- Community self-reliance and self-dependence.
- Poor have a strong desire to come out of poverty, and they have innate capabilities to do so.
- Social mobilization and building strong institutions of the poor is critical for unleashing the innate capabilities of the poor.
- An external dedicated and sensitive support structure is required to induce the social mobilization, institution building and empowerment process.
- Facilitating knowledge dissemination, skill building, access to credit, access to marketing and access to other livelihoods services underpins this upward mobility.
- Enhancing and expanding existing livelihoods options of the poor;
- Building skills for the job market outside; and
- Nurturing self-employed and entrepreneurs (for micro-enterprises).
To cover all poor households of the State in all rural villages, across all blocks and districts of the State in a phased manner.
Particular focus is given on more vulnerable sections like;
scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, particularly vulnerable tribal groups (PTG),single women and women headed households, disabled, landless, migrant labour, isolated communities and communities living in disturbed areas
Below data is for national rural Livelihood mission (2017-2023)
wdt_id district Financial Year Total Block Blocks Entered Total GP GP Entered Total Village Village Entered Target Household Household Mobilised SHG Formed
1
PHERZAWL
2022-2023
3
1
100
8
100
8
7,310
661
62
2
SENAPATI
2022-2023
6
3
140
16
140
16
31,887
1,166
106
3
SENAPATI
2022-2023
6
3
140
16
140
16
31,887
1,144
103
4
TAMENGLONG
2022-2023
3
3
146
15
146
15
6,655
330
37
5
NONEY
2023-2024
4
2
73
10
73
10
4,958
790
78
6
PHERZAWL
2022-2023
3
1
100
8
100
8
7,310
661
62
7
SENAPATI
2022-2023
6
3
140
7
140
7
31,887
490
43
8
SENAPATI
2022-2023
6
3
140
16
140
16
31,887
1,166
106
9
BISHNUPUR
2022-2023
3
3
24
15
91
22
15,656
978
96
10
CHANDEL
2022-2023
4
3
460
4
91
22
11,171
185
17
11
THOUBAL
2022-2023
3
3
25
24
92
68
13,620
6,616
569
12
UKHRUL
2022-2023
4
4
92
2
92
2
20,009
105
10
13
TAMENGLONG
2022-2023
3
3
146
15
146
15
6,655
366
42
14
CHURACHANDPUR
2022-2023
12
7
835
123
835
123
28,427
4,493
459
15
IMPHAL EAST
2022-2023
4
4
50
50
212
180
30,637
23,094
2,138
16
IMPHAL WEST
2022-2023
4
4
39
30
150
94
23,862
10,997
983
17
JIRIBAM
2022-2023
2
2
6
6
76
51
5,214
2,359
217
18
KAKCHING
2022-2023
2
2
17
10
55
21
12,811
3,365
311
19
KAKCHING
2022-2023
2
2
17
10
55
21
12,811
3,342
309
20
KAMJONG
2022-2023
4
3
132
24
132
24
8,081
1,271
125
21
KAMJONG
2022-2023
4
3
132
24
132
24
8,081
1,271
125
22
KANGPOKPI
2022-2023
9
5
689
45
689
45
29,908
2,025
227
23
JIRIBAM
2022-2023
2
2
6
6
76
48
5,214
2,072
180
24
KAKCHING
2022-2023
2
2
17
8
55
24
12,811
2,630
252
25
JIRIBAM
2022-2023
2
2
6
6
76
51
5,214
2,401
221
26
KAKCHING
2022-2023
2
2
17
10
55
21
12,811
3,418
315
27
CHANDEL
2022-2023
4
3
460
8
460
8
11,171
330
33
28
CHURACHANDPUR
2022-2023
12
7
835
135
835
135
28,427
5,484
588
29
IMPHAL EAST
2022-2023
4
4
50
50
212
180
30,637
23,038
2,124
30
IMPHAL WEST
2022-2023
4
4
39
22
150
61
23,862
7,003
617
31
IMPHAL EAST
2022-2023
4
4
50
50
212
180
30,637
23,038
2,131
32
IMPHAL WEST
2022-2023
4
4
39
29
150
90
23,862
10,336
923
33
TAMENGLONG
2022-2023
3
3
146
16
146
16
6,655
366
42
34
TENGNOUPAL
2022-2023
3
3
326
102
326
102
22,817
4,135
417
35
UKHRUL
2022-2023
4
4
92
3
92
3
20,009
319
35
36
PHERZAWL
2022-2023
3
1
100
8
100
8
7,310
684
62
37
TENGNOUPAL
2022-2023
3
3
326
102
326
102
22,817
4,135
417
38
THOUBAL
2022-2023
3
3
25
24
92
54
13,620
6,962
618
39
NONEY
2022-2023
4
2
73
10
73
10
4,958
785
77
40
PHERZAWL
2022-2023
3
1
100
8
100
8
7,310
660
62
41
KAMJONG
2022-2023
4
3
132
23
132
23
8,081
1,271
125
42
KANGPOKPI
2022-2023
9
5
689
44
689
44
29,908
1,950
218
43
CHANDEL
2022-2023
4
3
460
10
460
10
11,171
341
34
44
CHURACHANDPUR
2022-2023
12
7
835
138
835
138
28,427
5,564
597
45
TAMENGLONG
2022-2023
3
3
146
15
146
15
6,655
359
41
46
BISHNUPUR
2022-2023
3
3
24
17
91
28
15,656
1,489
144
47
BISHNUPUR
2022-2023
3
3
24
17
91
28
15,656
1,489
144
48
CHANDEL
2022-2023
4
3
460
8
460
8
11,171
319
32
49
BISHNUPUR
2022-2023
3
3
24
16
91
27
15,656
1,479
143
50
CHANDEL
2022-2023
4
3
460
7
460
7
11,171
302
30
51
UKHRUL
2022-2023
4
4
92
3
92
3
20,009
307
34
52
TENGNOUPAL
2022-2023
3
3
326
103
326
103
22,817
4,657
405
53
NONEY
2022-2023
4
2
73
10
73
10
4,958
827
82
54
PHERZAWL
2022-2023
3
1
100
8
100
8
7,310
661
62
55
IMPHAL EAST
2022-2023
4
4
50
50
212
180
30,637
23,038
2,131
56
IMPHAL WEST
2022-2023
4
4
39
30
150
94
23,862
10,939
978
57
KAMJONG
2022-2023
4
3
132
24
132
24
8,081
1,317
133
58
KANGPOKPI
2022-2023
9
5
689
46
689
46
29,908
2,070
232
59
KANGPOKPI
2022-2023
9
5
689
45
689
45
29,908
2,019
226
60
NONEY
2022-2023
4
2
73
10
73
10
4,958
790
78
61
JIRIBAM
2022-2023
2
2
6
6
76
51
5,214
2,347
216
62
CHURACHANDPUR
2022-2023
12
7
835
135
835
135
28,427
5,434
583
63
UKHRUL
2022-2023
4
4
92
3
92
3
20,009
319
35
64
BISHNUPUR
2022-2023
3
3
24
17
91
28
15,656
1,489
144
65
TAMENGLONG
2022-2023
3
3
146
4
146
4
6,655
50
5
66
CHURACHANDPUR
2022-2023
12
7
835
134
835
134
28,427
5,338
573
67
THOUBAL
2022-2023
3
3
25
24
92
54
13,620
7,001
622
68
UKHRUL
2022-2023
4
4
92
3
92
3
20,009
319
35
69
TENGNOUPAL
2022-2023
3
3
326
102
326
102
22,817
4,135
417
70
THOUBAL
2022-2023
3
3
25
24
92
54
13,620
6,950
617
71
TENGNOUPAL
2022-2023
3
3
326
102
326
102
22,817
4,135
417
72
THOUBAL
2022-2023
3
3
25
24
92
54
13,620
6,950
617
73
JIRIBAM
2022-2023
2
2
6
6
76
49
5,214
2,264
209
74
KAKCHING
2022-2023
2
2
17
10
55
20
12,811
3,305
306
75
KANGPOKPI
2022-2023
9
5
689
44
689
44
29,908
1,382
150
76
NONEY
2022-2023
4
2
73
6
73
6
4,958
354
34
77
IMPHAL EAST
2022-2023
4
4
50
50
212
180
30,637
23,067
2,138
78
IMPHAL WEST
2022-2023
4
4
39
30
150
94
23,862
10,984
982
79
BISHNUPUR
2022-2023
3
3
24
17
91
30
15,656
1,587
154
80
CHANDEL
2022-2023
4
3
460
13
460
13
11,171
401
40
81
CHURACHANDPUR
2022-2023
12
9
835
139
835
139
28,427
5,712
612
82
IMPHAL EAST
2022-2023
4
4
50
50
212
180
30,637
23,186
2,148
83
IMPHAL WEST
2022-2023
4
4
39
30
150
95
23,862
11,266
1,007
84
JIRIBAM
2022-2023
2
2
6
6
76
51
5,214
2,434
225
85
KAKCHING
2022-2023
2
2
17
10
55
21
12,811
3,477
321
86
KAMJONG
2022-2023
4
3
132
30
132
30
8,081
1,402
150
87
KANGPOKPI
2022-2023
9
5
689
47
687
47
29,908
2,144
241
88
NONEY
2022-2023
4
2
73
11
73
11
4,958
892
89
89
PHERZAWL
2022-2023
3
2
100
8
100
8
7,310
661
62
90
SENAPATI
2022-2023
6
3
140
16
140
16
31,887
1,210
111
91
TAMENGLONG
2022-2023
3
3
146
16
146
16
6,655
377
43
92
TENGNOUPAL
2022-2023
3
3
326
102
326
102
22,817
4,152
418
93
IMPHAL EAST
2022-2023
4
4
50
50
212
180
30,637
23,345
2,162
94
SENAPATI
2022-2023
6
3
140
16
140
16
31,887
1,193
109
95
BISHNUPUR
2022-2023
3
3
24
18
91
34
15,656
1,854
180
96
CHANDEL
2022-2023
4
3
460
13
460
13
11,171
493
49
97
IMPHAL WEST
2022-2023
4
4
39
30
150
95
23,862
11,388
1,019
98
JIRIBAM
2022-2023
2
2
6
6
76
51
5,214
2,479
230
99
THOUBAL
2022-2023
3
3
25
24
92
55
13,620
7,173
637
100
KAKCHING
2022-2023
2
2
17
11
55
22
12,811
3,613
331
101
KAMJONG
2022-2023
4
3
132
32
132
32
8,081
1,449
155
102
KANGPOKPI
2022-2023
9
5
689
50
689
50
29,908
2,357
267
103
NONEY
2022-2023
4
2
73
11
73
11
4,958
925
92
104
PHERZAWL
2022-2023
3
2
100
8
100
8
7,310
661
62
105
SENAPATI
2022-2023
6
3
140
17
140
17
31,887
1,277
117
106
TAMENGLONG
2022-2023
3
3
146
19
146
19
6,655
550
65
107
TENGNOUPAL
2022-2023
3
3
326
102
326
102
22,817
4,147
418
108
UKHRUL
2022-2023
4
4
92
3
92
3
20,009
319
35
109
CHURACHANDPUR
2022-2023
12
9
835
147
835
147
28,427
6,017
644
110
THOUBAL
2022-2023
3
3
25
25
92
60
13,620
7,418
660
111
UKHRUL
2022-2023
4
4
92
3
92
3
20,009
319
35
district Financial Year Total Block Blocks Entered Total GP GP Entered Total Village Village Entered Target Household Household Mobilised SHG Formed