1.Employment through Skills Training and Placement (EST & P)
a) The urban poor youth are trained for skill development under various courses and after completion of training they are facilitated with wage employment and self employment opportunities.
2.Social Mobilisation & Institution Development (SM & ID)
a) Urban poor women are encouraged to form Self Help Groups (SHGs) along with strengthening of old Self Help Groups formed under SJSRY.
b) SHGs federate at the Slum/Ward-level into an Area Level Federation (ALF). ALFs will organize into federation at the City level as a City Level Federation (CLF).
c) A Revolving Fund support to the tune of Rs.10,000/- per SHG will be provided to eligible SHGs which have not availed such support earlier.
d). A Revolving Fund support of Rs.50,000/- would be given to a registered Area Level Federation (ALF) to sustain their activities.
3.Self Employment Programme (SEP)
a) The Mission also aims to help the urban youth to set up individual or group micro enterprises. The project cost ceiling will be Rs.2.00 lakh for individual enterprises and Rs.10.00 lakh for group enterprises.
b) Interest subsidy over and above 7 percent rate of interest will be available on a bank loan for setting up of an individual or group enterprise. No collateral is envisaged other than the microenterprise itself.
c) Also, Interest Subsidy over and above 7 percent rate of interest will be applicable to all SHGs accessing bank loan. An additional 3 percent interest subvention will be provided to all women SHGs who repay their loan in time in all the cities.
4.Support to Urban Street Vendors (SUSV)
a) Periodic socio-economic survey of street vendors will be conducted and also register street vendors and issue Identity cards.
b) The poor and EWS street vendors in urban areas can access skill training under the EST&P component and micro-enterprise development support under the SEP component of DAY-NULM.
c) Street Vendors will be encouraged to access basic banking services. Additionally, efforts will be made to cover individual beneficiaries with Credit Cards so as to enable street vendors access for working capital and other purposes.
d) Development of vendors’ market/vending zones/informal sector markets in accordance with Town Vending Plans with infrastructure/civic facilities such as paving, water supply, solid waste disposal facility, lighting, storage space, parking facilities etc.
e) Street vendors will be encouraged to access other social security benefits available to them through various schemes of the Government of India (such as Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana), state-level and city-level social security and social assistance initiatives / schemes.
5.Scheme of Shelter For Urban Homeless (SUH)
a) Providing shelter and all other essential services to the poorest of the poor segment of urban societies.
b) The shelters will be permanent all-weather 24 x 7 shelters for the urban homeless.
c) For every one lakh urban population, provisions will be made for permanent community shelters for a minimum of one hundred persons.
d) Depending upon local conditions each shelter will cater to between 50 and 100 persons.