[10] 10 flagship schemes were allocated ₹1.5 lakh crore (equivalent to ₹1.7 trillion or US$19 billion in 2023) in the 2021 Union budget of India.
[14] Government bodies undertaking evaluations and audits include NITI Aayog,[15] Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation,[16] and the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.
[73] Under this scheme, an online job-portal named as National Career Service portal has been launched which acts as a common platform for job-seekers, employers, skill providers, government departments, placement organisations and counsellors.
[85][86] (Swadhar, Self-reliance Home Scheme) Under this scheme, the target group is all children below 14 years of age who are working in occupations and processes listed in the Schedule to the Child Labour (Prohibition & Regulation) Act, 1986.
[16] This kind of respondent bias in its various form is being addressed by Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation.
[167] Since their inception, flagship welfare schemes of the Modi government such as Namami Gange and Ayushman Bharat have been sanctioned more than what has been spent.
[180][181] In 2017 Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) blamed Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) for taking credit.
[182] The Himachal Pradesh government blamed NITI Aayog for a cut in funding to centrally sponsored schemes.
[184] In 2020 Modi blamed Aam Aadmi Party for not implementing a centrally sponsored sector scheme.
[185] In 2021 Smriti Irani blamed Mamata Banerjee for taking credit of schemes of the central government.