The pestigious Bharat Nirman Public Information Campaign at Karaikkal, Puducherry was inaugurated, in a festive atmosphere, by Minister of State in the PMO Shri V Narayanasamy. He lighted the traditional kuthvilakku, marking the beginning of the three day information – cum – interactive sessions and exhibition.
Shri Narayanasamy also released a set of twelve booklets in Tamil depicting the various Bharat Nirnman schemes in simple Tamil. The first copies of th ellustarted booklets were recived by Shri A H M Najeem, MLA.
The inaugual session was also atended by Shri V Vaithilingam, Leader of Opposition, Puducherry Legislature, Dr A Muthamma, Disctrict Collector Karaikkal as well as Shri K M Ravindran, ADG, PIB, Chennai and Shri Manoj Pandy, ADG, PIB, New Delhi, shri N V Nagarajan, Diretor, DFP an Shri Ravi Kumar, Assistant Director, DAVP..
A colourful rally was organised as a prelude to the inaugural function. Students fronm NSS, Junior Red CRoss, Scouts and Guides etc took part in th erally, carrying aloft banners and boads procalinming the various schemes including the core progarmmes of the Bharat Nirman.
The exhibition is being organized by Press Information Bureau in association with media units of the Ministry of I. & B and Karaikal administration. More than 70 stalls, depicting the various developments & welfare initiatives of the government are being effectively laid out in the exhibition venue. Various sessions on rural development, Sarva Siksha Abhiyan, NRHM, Janani Shishu Suraksha, women empowerment, PM’s 15-point programme for minorities’ welfare, will be addressed by government officials and opinion makers. Government’s recent initiatives like Unique Identification Card “Aadhar”, land acquisition, Direct Benefit Transfer scheme, etc., will be in focus during the exhibition.
Besides the exhibition at the Municipal Ground, Karaikal, the Directorate of Field Publicity had already begun village-level campaign programme in identified six locations around Karaikal.
This is the 47th Public Information Campaign being conducted in Tamil Nadu. The objective of the campaign is to highlight the various developmental & welfare programmes of the government.
Shri Narayanasamy also released a set of twelve booklets in Tamil depicting the various Bharat Nirnman schemes in simple Tamil. The first copies of th ellustarted booklets were recived by Shri A H M Najeem, MLA.
The inaugual session was also atended by Shri V Vaithilingam, Leader of Opposition, Puducherry Legislature, Dr A Muthamma, Disctrict Collector Karaikkal as well as Shri K M Ravindran, ADG, PIB, Chennai and Shri Manoj Pandy, ADG, PIB, New Delhi, shri N V Nagarajan, Diretor, DFP an Shri Ravi Kumar, Assistant Director, DAVP..
A colourful rally was organised as a prelude to the inaugural function. Students fronm NSS, Junior Red CRoss, Scouts and Guides etc took part in th erally, carrying aloft banners and boads procalinming the various schemes including the core progarmmes of the Bharat Nirman.
The exhibition is being organized by Press Information Bureau in association with media units of the Ministry of I. & B and Karaikal administration. More than 70 stalls, depicting the various developments & welfare initiatives of the government are being effectively laid out in the exhibition venue. Various sessions on rural development, Sarva Siksha Abhiyan, NRHM, Janani Shishu Suraksha, women empowerment, PM’s 15-point programme for minorities’ welfare, will be addressed by government officials and opinion makers. Government’s recent initiatives like Unique Identification Card “Aadhar”, land acquisition, Direct Benefit Transfer scheme, etc., will be in focus during the exhibition.
Besides the exhibition at the Municipal Ground, Karaikal, the Directorate of Field Publicity had already begun village-level campaign programme in identified six locations around Karaikal.
This is the 47th Public Information Campaign being conducted in Tamil Nadu. The objective of the campaign is to highlight the various developmental & welfare programmes of the government.
Courtesy: (pib.nic.in) Press Information Bureau
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