Inter-state Border Areas Development Programme (ISBADP) supports the socioeconomic growth of people living near the Assam-Meghalaya interstate boundary by funding essential infrastructure and development projects in these remote villages.
The scheme is a state sponsored programme of the Government of Meghalaya, run through the Border Areas Development Department. It works on a cluster based approach so that projects add real value to local products and stay useful over the long term.
Inter-state Border Areas Development Programme - Introduction
ISBADP covers villages that fall within a 0 to 10 km crow fly distance from the interstate boundary with Assam. Villages located within 0 to 5 km of the boundary get the first priority when projects are chosen.
Funds under this programme are used to bridge critical service gaps and meet the immediate needs of border communities. Planning and implementation happen on a participatory and decentralized basis through local Deputy Commissioners, line departments and Village Councils so that people living there have a say in what gets built.
To keep the work on track, the concerned Deputy Commissioner holds regular meetings with departments such as Power, Rural Development, Roads and Buildings, Water Supply, Social Welfare, Public Distribution and Civil Supplies. This joint effort makes sure development reaches the villages that need it most.
Key Information
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Scheme Name | Inter-state Border Areas Development Programme |
| Policy Level | State |
| Beneficiary State | Meghalaya |
| Category | Social welfare and Empowerment |
| Benefit Type | Composite |
| Direct Benefit Transfer | No |
| Nodal Department | Border Areas Development Department |
| Funding Pattern | 100 percent state funded |
Benefits
This programme gives border communities a wide set of advantages. Some of the main benefits are listed below.
- Infrastructure Development: Better roads, bridges and transport networks make the region more accessible for people and goods.
- Socioeconomic Growth: Projects in healthcare, education and skill training help build steady livelihoods for local families.
- Security Support: Improved communication and local infrastructure strengthen the overall stability of the border region.
- Tourism Promotion: By investing in local attractions, the scheme creates jobs and brings in economic activity.
- Cultural Exchange: Local heritage and traditional practices get support, which encourages deeper community harmony.
- Environmental Care: Conservation focused projects protect natural resources for the future.
Eligibility
Anyone who wants to benefit from this scheme should check the following conditions first.
- Applicant must be a resident of Meghalaya.
- Applicant should live in a village located within a 10 km distance from the interstate boundary.
- Top priority is given to those residing within 5 km of the boundary line.
Application Process
This scheme follows a government led proposal model, so there is no direct online form for individuals. The Directorate of Border Areas Development collects project proposals and submits them to the Border Areas Development Department. Once reviewed, these proposals are forwarded to the Planning and Finance Departments for approval and final funding sanction.
For a community project, the first step is to approach the local village council or the Border Area Development Officer of the district. The officer guides people on how to suggest a project and what documents are needed. After that, the proposal moves up through the departments mentioned above for approval.
Documents
When talking to local authorities about a project, keep the following documents ready.
- Aadhaar Card
- Permanent Residential Certificate
- Income Certificate
- Certificate from Border Area Development Officer
- Bank Account Passbook
- Any other document asked by the Border Area Development Officer
References
Read the official ISBADP details on the Meghalaya government portal
FAQ's
What is Inter-state Border Areas Development Programme?
It is a state welfare scheme of Meghalaya that improves the socioeconomic conditions and infrastructure of rural villages located along the border with Assam.
Who is eligible for these benefits?
The programme mainly helps residents of remote villages within 10 km of the interstate boundary. Final project eligibility is decided by the local district authorities.
What are the main aims of this programme?
The programme reduces regional development gaps, improves infrastructure, provides better social services and encourages steady livelihood options for people in border areas.
How can I apply for specific benefits?
This is a community level development programme, so proposals are handled through the local village council and Deputy Commissioner. Contact the local Border Area Development Officer for guidance on project suggestions.
How are these projects funded?
Projects are funded by the State government of Meghalaya, with the Border Areas Development Department coordinating the rollout through the districts.
Where can I get more information?
Check the official website of the Border Areas Development Department of Meghalaya or visit the office of the local Deputy Commissioner for the latest updates.
