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Haryana Chief Minister Antyodaya Family Upliftment Scheme 

There is a question that the Haryana Government asked itself a few years ago. And honestly it is a question worth sitting with for a moment.

What is the point of economic growth if the poorest families in the state are still being left behind?

Roads get built. Cities expand. Industries come in. New schemes get announced every year. But somewhere underneath all of that progress there are families — real families with real people inside them — whose total annual income is so low that none of this development is reaching them in any meaningful way. They are not stuck because they do not want better. They are stuck because they have never once been given the right opportunity, the right training, or the right push at the right moment in their lives.

The Haryana Government sat with that reality and made a decision. Identifying these families one by one and pulling each one up individually was the only way to actually change their lives. Not broad announcements. Not general programmes. Personal, targeted, customised intervention — family by family.

That decision became the Mukhyamantri Antyodaya Parivar Utthan Yojana — better known as the Haryana Chief Minister Antyodaya Family Upliftment Scheme or MMAPUY. This is not just another welfare programme with a list of benefits that people can apply for. It is a targeted mission with one specific and measurable goal — identify every family in Haryana earning below Rs. 1 lakh per year and raise their income to at least Rs. 1.80 lakh through skill training, employment, self-employment, and full access to every government scheme they are entitled to.

Phase 1 was launched in 2021. Phase 2 — MMAPUY 2.0 — was launched by Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini at a state level Antyodaya Utthan Mela in Sonipat on 11 December 2025. The mission is continuing stronger and more focused than ever before.

This complete guide covers everything about the Haryana Chief Minister Antyodaya Family Upliftment Scheme — what it is, who it targets, what it actually does for families, how identification works, and how to access its benefits.

The Haryana Chief Minister Antyodaya Family Upliftment Scheme officially known as Mukhyamantri Antyodaya Parivar Utthan Yojana or MMAPUY is an umbrella mission launched by the Haryana Government with one clear purpose — bring every poor family in the state above the poverty line through a systematic and deeply personalised approach.

The name itself comes from the philosophy of Antyodaya — a vision given by Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya that means reaching out to and uplifting the very last person in society. The one at the bottom. The one who needs help the most and has been waiting the longest. That philosophy is the soul of this entire scheme.

What makes MMAPUY genuinely different from most other government programmes is the way it works. Most schemes follow the same basic pattern — create a benefit, announce it, and wait for eligible people to apply. MMAPUY completely flips that around. The government does not wait for families to come to it. It goes to the families.

Using data from the Parivar Pehchan Patra PPP Family ID system the government proactively identifies the poorest families in Haryana and then reaches out to each one individually to understand their specific situation. What skills do they have? What work are they currently doing? What are they capable of? What schemes are they eligible for but not yet enrolled in? Based on that understanding a customised plan is built for each family — not a generic plan but one designed specifically around that family’s own circumstances and possibilities.

For one family it might be skill training followed by job placement. For another it might be a livestock subsidy to set up a small income-generating unit at home. For another it might be credit linkage to start a small business. And for almost every family it includes connecting them to every government scheme they were entitled to all along but had simply never been able to access.

The goal is concrete and measurable. Every identified family must reach a minimum annual income of Rs. 1 lakh first and then Rs. 1.80 lakh. The government tracks this progress and does not consider a family’s case closed until that target is genuinely achieved.

Details

Information

Scheme Name

Mukhyamantri Antyodaya Parivar Utthan Yojana MMAPUY

Also Known As

Haryana CM Antyodaya Family Upliftment Scheme

Phase 1 Launch

2021

Phase 2 Launch

11 December 2025, Sonipat

Launched By

Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini Phase 2

Implemented By

Department of Social Justice and Empowerment, Haryana

Income Target

Minimum Rs. 1.80 Lakh Per Year Per Family

Target Families

Families With Annual Income Below Rs. 1 Lakh

Expected Beneficiaries

Around 1 Lakh Families Initially

Official Portal

parivarutthan.haryana.gov.in

Nature

Umbrella Mission Covering Multiple Government Schemes

MMAPUY is specifically designed for the poorest families in Haryana. Here is exactly who the scheme focuses on:

 

Families Earning Below Rs. 1 Lakh Per Year

 

The primary focus of MMAPUY is families whose total annual income from all sources is less than Rs. 1 lakh. That is less than Rs. 8,333 per month for an entire family. These are the families at the very bottom of the income ladder who are not just struggling financially but genuinely finding it hard to meet basic daily needs. These are the families this scheme was built for.

 

Permanent Residents of Haryana

 

The scheme is only for families who permanently live in Haryana. Identification happens through the PPP Family ID system which automatically filters for Haryana domicile families.

 

Families Missing Out on Government Schemes They Are Entitled To

 

A large number of the identified families are actually eligible for multiple government schemes but have never been enrolled in any of them. Not because they did not want to be but because they did not know those schemes existed or did not know how to navigate the application process. MMAPUY finds these gaps and fills them — proactively and without waiting for the family to figure it out themselves.

 

Age of Beneficiary

 

For skill development and employment related interventions under MMAPUY the eligible age for family members is between 18 and 60 years.

 

How Are Families Identified?

 

This is one of the most important and genuinely impressive aspects of MMAPUY. Families do not need to apply and hope to be selected. The government uses data from the Parivar Pehchan Patra PPP Family ID system to automatically identify every family whose verified annual income is below Rs. 1 lakh. These families are then given special Antyodaya Family ID cards marking them as priority beneficiaries.

 

This data-driven approach makes sure that no eligible family gets left out simply because they did not know about the scheme or could not navigate a government application process. If your income in the PPP system is below Rs. 1 lakh your family is automatically on MMAPUY’s radar. This is why keeping your PPP Family ID updated with accurate income information is so critical.

This is where MMAPUY really stands apart from everything else. It is not about handing out a fixed benefit to everyone on a list. It is about building a real and lasting change in a family’s financial situation. Here is what actually happens once a family is identified:

 

A Personalised Plan Built Around Each Family

 

After identification each family’s specific situation is carefully assessed. What do they have? What can they do? What do they need? Based on this a customised upliftment plan is created specifically for that family. The plan could involve skill training, job placement, self-employment support, livestock assistance, scheme enrollment, or a combination of all of these. No two families receive the same plan because no two families have the same starting point or the same needs.

 

Skill Development Training

 

One of the biggest reasons poor families stay poor is the lack of marketable skills. Under MMAPUY unemployed family members between 18 and 60 years of age are enrolled in skill development training programmes that match both their interests and the actual job opportunities available in their area. After training employment linkage support is provided to help them find real jobs. The goal is not just to train people and send them home. It is to make sure that training leads to actual employment and actual income.

 

Self-Employment Support and Credit Linkage

 

For families who want to start their own small businesses MMAPUY provides access to formal credit through banks and financial institutions at subsidised rates. For most poor families the biggest wall between them and starting something of their own is the inability to access loans. MMAPUY breaks that wall down by connecting them directly with the right financial institutions and supporting the entire process.

 

Livestock Subsidy — Piggery, Sheep and Goat Units

 

Under the animal husbandry component of MMAPUY managed by the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying identified families can set up livestock units as a reliable source of regular income. Families who take loans to set up a 10+1 piggery unit or a 15+1 sheep or goat unit receive a 25 percent subsidy on the cost of the livestock. For rural families who have the space and willingness to manage animals this is a genuinely practical and sustainable way to build a stable income source.

 

Connection to Every Government Scheme the Family is Entitled To

 

MMAPUY works as a bridge between identified families and every government scheme they qualify for but are not yet enrolled in. Pension schemes, insurance schemes, housing schemes, skill development programmes, ration cards — whatever a family is entitled to under any government programme the MMAPUY framework makes sure they are connected to it. No eligible family should be missing out on a benefit simply because nobody told them it existed.

 

Antyodaya Utthan Melas — Everything in One Place

 

One of the most powerful and practical parts of MMAPUY is the Antyodaya Utthan Mela. These are special events organised at the block and district level where identified families are invited and the benefits of multiple schemes are delivered to them directly on the spot. No running from one office to another, no standing in long queues, no repeated visits to different departments. At one Antyodaya Utthan Mela a family can receive documents, scheme enrollments, loan sanctions, skill training registrations, and multiple other benefits all in a single visit on a single day.

 

At the Phase 2 launch event in Sonipat alone 5,000 beneficiaries from 19 different schemes received direct benefits on the spot. That is what targeted delivery looks like in practice.

 

Free Health Check-Ups Under Nirogi Haryana

 

Identified families also receive free health check-ups and free lab tests under Nirogi Haryana Yojana as part of the broader Antyodaya mission. In Phase 1 alone health check-ups were conducted for over 96 lakh beneficiaries from Antyodaya families along with 5.60 crore free lab tests. Because you cannot raise a family’s income if their health is being ignored. Poverty and poor health are deeply connected and MMAPUY addresses both.

 

Free Bus Travel — HAPPY Yojana

 

Families identified under MMAPUY also benefit from the Haryana Antyodaya Parivar Parivahan Yojana or HAPPY scheme which gives each eligible family member up to 1,000 kilometres of free travel per year on Haryana Roadways buses. For families whose members commute daily for work or training this removes a real and regular financial burden from their lives.

Every family identified under MMAPUY is issued a special Antyodaya Family ID card. This card is the family’s formal recognition as a priority beneficiary under the scheme. It helps the government track the family’s progress toward the income target, ensures they are receiving all their entitled benefits, and makes it easier for the family to access government services without having to prove their eligibility all over again at every single office. Think of it as a passport to the full range of Antyodaya benefits.

Families identified through the PPP system are largely enrolled automatically. For specific components like livestock subsidies or skill training programmes these documents are typically required:

 

  • Aadhaar Card of the applicant family member
  • Parivar Pehchan Patra PPP Family ID
  • Antyodaya Family ID Card if already issued
  • Income Certificate confirming annual income below Rs. 1 lakh
  • Bank Account passbook in the applicant’s own name
  • PAN Card
  • Caste Certificate if applicable
  • Domicile Certificate confirming Haryana residency
  • Age Proof — Birth Certificate or School Certificate
  • Proof of available space or shed for livestock unit if applying under animal husbandry
  • Passport size photograph

Before we get into the steps there is one thing worth understanding about MMAPUY that makes it different from almost every other government scheme you may have come across.

 

You do not apply for MMAPUY and wait to be selected. The government identifies eligible families on its own through the PPP Family ID system and comes to them. So instead of chasing the scheme the most important thing you can do is make sure the system can find you correctly. Here is exactly how to do that and how to access everything MMAPUY has to offer:

Seriously. Before you open any portal, download any app, or visit any office — the very first thing you need to do is check your family’s Parivar Pehchan Patra PPP Family ID.

 

Make sure it is active. Make sure it is updated. And most importantly make sure it is showing your correct annual income. Because the entire MMAPUY identification process runs on PPP data. If your family’s income is below Rs. 1 lakh and your PPP reflects that accurately the system will automatically flag your family as an MMAPUY beneficiary. But if your PPP shows the wrong income — even if your actual income is well below Rs. 1 lakh — the system will not identify you and you will miss out on everything.

 

So go to your nearest Common Service Centre or SARAL Kendra today and get your Family ID checked and updated if anything is incorrect or outdated. This one step unlocks everything else.

Once your PPP is updated open your phone or computer and go to parivarutthan.haryana.gov.in. This is the official MMAPUY portal. Log in using your mobile number and the OTP that arrives on your phone.

 

Once you are inside you will be able to see whether your family has been identified under MMAPUY, which government schemes you are already connected to, and what benefits are currently available to your family. Take your time going through everything on the dashboard and note down anything that needs follow-up.

If you want everything accessible right from your pocket download the dedicated MMAPUY mobile app from the Google Play Store. It is free and straightforward to use. Log in with your mobile number and OTP and you will have your family’s complete MMAPUY status right there on your screen.

 

The app lets you track your family’s progress toward the income target, check which benefits are available and which ones you are already enrolled in, and stay updated about upcoming Antyodaya Utthan Melas happening in your area. Instead of having to visit an office or open a browser every time you want to check something the app brings all of that directly to your phone.

This step is genuinely important and most people do not give it enough attention.

 

Antyodaya Utthan Melas are special government events held at the block and district level where identified MMAPUY families are invited and benefits of multiple schemes are delivered directly on the spot in a single visit. Scheme enrollments, document assistance, loan sanctions, skill training registrations, free health check-ups — all of it happens at one place on one day. You do not have to run from one office to another or make multiple trips over multiple weeks. You show up once with your documents and a lot gets done.

 

So keep your eyes open. Check the official portal regularly, visit your SARAL Kendra and ask about upcoming melas, and watch the notice boards at your local government office and block office. The moment you hear about one happening in your area mark it in your calendar and show up with every document you have. Missing an Antyodaya Utthan Mela means missing a genuine and meaningful opportunity that may not come around again for months.

If you genuinely believe your family qualifies for MMAPUY but nobody has contacted you and you do not see your family listed on the portal do not just sit at home waiting and wondering.

 

Get up and go. Walk into your nearest SARAL Kendra, Antyodaya Kendra, Common Service Centre, or block office. Take your PPP Family ID and Aadhaar card with you. Tell the staff there that you want to check whether your family has been identified under MMAPUY and what benefits you are entitled to.

 

The staff will check your family’s status on the system, tell you exactly where things stand, and help you get connected to the right MMAPUY benefits for your situation. The entire process at these centres is completely free. Nobody there is going to charge you anything. Just walk in and ask.

The launch of MMAPUY 2.0 on 11 December 2025 in Sonipat brought some important and meaningful upgrades to the original scheme:

 

The income target has been raised — the goal is now to take every identified family to a minimum annual income of Rs. 1.80 lakh. Registration has been made fully digital making the process faster and more accessible for families in every corner of the state. Scheduled Caste families have been identified as a special priority category with a clear commitment to fulfil all pending entitlements. The Antyodaya Utthan Mela model has been expanded with more frequent and more comprehensive events across all districts. And coordination between departments has been strengthened so that families receive faster and more complete benefit delivery without being sent from one department to another.

Keep your PPP Family ID updated with accurate income details — this is the primary basis for being identified under MMAPUY. If your income has recently dropped below Rs. 1 lakh make sure that change is reflected in your Family ID immediately. Attend Antyodaya Utthan Melas whenever they happen in your area — these are your single best opportunity to access multiple benefits at once. Use the MMAPUY app and portal to track your family’s status regularly. Never pay anyone for help with MMAPUY — all assistance is available completely free at SARAL Kendras, Common Service Centres, and Antyodaya Kendras. And remember this scheme is not just about receiving help once — it is about building real skills and real income sources that permanently improve your family’s life going forward.

Contact

Details

Official Portal

parivarutthan.haryana.gov.in

Department

Social Justice and Empowerment, Haryana

SARAL Helpline

1800-2000-023 Toll Free

PPP Family ID Portal

meraparivar.haryana.gov.in

Department Website

socialjusticehry.haryana.gov.in

The Haryana Chief Minister Antyodaya Family Upliftment Scheme officially known as Mukhyamantri Antyodaya Parivar Utthan Yojana or MMAPUY is a targeted umbrella mission launched by the Haryana Government to identify every family earning below Rs. 1 lakh per year and raise their income to at least Rs. 1.80 lakh through skill development, employment, self-employment, and full access to every relevant government scheme. Phase 1 was launched in 2021 and Phase 2 was launched on 11 December 2025 in Sonipat by Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini.

MMAPUY targets families permanently residing in Haryana whose total annual income is below Rs. 1 lakh as verified through the PPP Family ID system. Families are identified proactively by the government through PPP data — they do not need to submit a formal application to be identified. For specific components like skill training and livestock subsidies the eligible age is 18 to 60 years.

The government identifies eligible families automatically through the PPP Family ID database. If your family's verified income is below Rs. 1 lakh in the PPP system your family will automatically be flagged as an MMAPUY beneficiary. This is exactly why keeping your PPP Family ID updated with accurate income information is so critical. You can also visit your nearest SARAL Kendra to check whether your family has been identified and what benefits are currently available to you.

An Antyodaya Utthan Mela is a special government-organised event held at the block or district level where identified MMAPUY families are invited and benefits of multiple government schemes are delivered to them directly on the spot in a single visit. At these melas families receive scheme enrollments, document assistance, loan sanctions, skill training registrations, and many other direct benefits all at one place. At the Phase 2 launch event in Sonipat alone 5,000 beneficiaries from 19 different schemes received benefits on the spot.

This is honestly one of the most practical and down to earth components of the entire MMAPUY scheme. And for the right family it can be genuinely life changing.

Under the animal husbandry component of MMAPUY managed by the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying identified families who want to use livestock farming as a way to build a regular income can get real financial support from the government to make that happen. If a family takes a loan to set up a 10+1 piggery unit or a 15+1 sheep or goat unit the government gives them a 25 percent subsidy on the total cost of the livestock. Right from the start.

Now think about what that actually means for a family sitting at the bottom of the income ladder. They do not need a shop. They do not need an office. They do not need expensive equipment or formal qualifications. If they have some space at home and the willingness to work with animals they can set up a small livestock unit, get a 25 percent cost reduction from the government, and start generating a steady and reliable income from something that is right there in their own backyard.

This is not a one time payment that gets spent in a week and forgotten about. It is the foundation of an income source that keeps producing returns month after month year after year. For rural families who have always had the capacity to do this kind of work but never had the financial support to get started MMAPUY's livestock component is exactly the kind of push that changes everything.

MMAPUY 2.0 is not just a continuation of Phase 1 with a new number attached to it. It is a genuinely upgraded and significantly more ambitious version of the scheme built on four years of real implementation experience.

It was launched on 11 December 2025 in Sonipat by Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini and it addresses both the successes and the gaps that became clear during Phase 1.

The single biggest change is the income target. Phase 1 focused on getting families above Rs. 1 lakh per year. Phase 2 raises that bar meaningfully — the goal is now to bring every identified family to a minimum annual income of Rs. 1.80 lakh. That is a target that genuinely moves a family out of poverty in a real and lasting way rather than just technically crossing a threshold on paper.

Registration has been made fully digital in Phase 2. That means families anywhere in the state can be enrolled faster, with less paperwork, and with far less running around between offices. Scheduled Caste families have been given explicit special priority status in Phase 2 with a clear government commitment to clear all their pending entitlements without further delays. Antyodaya Utthan Melas are now being organised more frequently and on a larger scale across all districts so that the families who need direct benefit delivery the most can access it closer to where they actually live.