India has launched various flagship programmes in the country to meet the immense infrastructural requirements like transport, education, health and sanitation. The flagship programmes aim at boosting the inclusion of disadvantaged groups and remote geographical areas. The overall goal of the flagship programmes is to bring development in remote areas of the country, resulting in improved living standards for all. To sum up the suggestions it is a noted fact that most of these Flagship Programmes are rural centric. Their main concern and objective is not only to provide the basic needs of food, clothing and shelter, but also to provide employment to the unsophisticated labour and under educated youth of the rural areas. Besides, empowerment and self-reliance of the rural women, whose potentialities have hitherto been confined to the four walls of their houses is another objective of this schemes and programmes. But unfortunately most of these rural people are skill unaware of these schemes and their benefits.