Abhiyaan focuses on durable rural infrastructure and providing modern
facilities like internet in the villages : Prime Minister
Skill Mapping of the rural migrant labour being done to help them work closer
home : PM
Rs 50,000 Crore worth project to be implemented in a mission mode campaign in
125 days in 116 Districts of 6 States
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi today launched a massive employment -cum- rural public
works Campaign named ‘Garib Kalyan Rojgar Abhiyaan’ to empower and provide
livelihood opportunities in areas/ villages witnessing large number of returnee
migrant workers affected by the devastating COVID-19. The Abhiyaan was flagged
off from village Telihar, Block Beldaur, district Khagaria, Bihar on June 20
(Saturday) through Video-Conference attended by the CMs and Representatives of
the 6 Participating States, Various Union Ministers and others.
Prime
Minister interacted through remote video conferencing with the villagers of
Telihar in the Khagaria District of Bihar from where the Prime Minister Garib
Kalyan Rojgar Abhiyaan was formally launched.
The
Prime Minister inquired from some of the migrants their current state of
employment and also whether the various welfare schemes launched during the
Lockdown period were available to them.
Shri
Modi expressed satisfaction after his interaction and pointed out how rural
India stood its ground in the fight against COVID-19 and how it is providing an
inspiration to the whole country and the world in this moment of crisis.
PM
said that both the Center and the State Governments were concerned about the
welfare of the poor and the migrants.
The
Prime Minister said the AatmaNirbhar Bharat Campaign itself was launched with a
1.75 Lakh Crore package under PM Garib Kalyan Yojana.
He
said the Central and State Government also ran special Shramik Express Trains
for the migrant labour who wished to return homes.
PM
termed this day as a historic day as a massive campaign kickstarted for the
welfare of the poor, for their employment.
This
campaign is dedicated for our labor brothers and sisters, for the youth,
sisters and daughters living in our villages. It is our endeavor that through
this campaign workers and workers are given work near home, he said
The
Prime Minister announced that an amount of Rs 50,000 Crores would be spent for
building durable rural infrastructure under the Garib Kalyan Rojgar Abhiyaan.
He
said 25 work areas have been identified for employment in villages, for
development of various works. These 25 works or projects are related to meet
the needs of the villages like rural housing for the poor, Plantations,
provision of drinking water through Jal Jeevan mission, Panchayat Bhavans,
community toilets, rural mandis, rural roads, other infrastructure like Cattle
Sheds, Anganwadi Bhavans etc.
The
Prime Minister said that Abhiyan shall also provide modern facilities in rural
areas. He said it is of great necessity that high speed and cheap internet be
provided in every rural household to help the youth and children. The Prime
Minister said it is the first time that the rural areas are using more internet
than the urban areas. Hence the laying of fibre cable and provision of internet
are also made a part of the Abhiyan.
The
Prime Minister said that Self-Reliant (AatmaNirbhar) farmers are equally
essential for a Self-Reliant India (AatmaNirbhar) Bharat. He said the
Government took a major step by removing various shackles of unwanted rules and
regulations so that the farmer can freely sell his produce anywhere in the
country and connect directly with traders who offer a better price for his
produce.
Shri
Modi said the farmers are being directly linked to the market and that the
Government has provided an investment of Rs 1,00,000 Crore for linkages like
cold storage etc.
This Abhiyaan
of 125 days, will work in mission mode, will involve focused implementation of
25 categories of works/ activities in 116 districts, each with a large
concentration of returnee migrant workers in 6 states of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh,
Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Jharkhand and Odisha. Public works to be undertaken
during this campaign will have a resource envelope of Rs. 50,000 crores.
The Abhiyaan
will be a convergent effort between 12 different Ministries/Departments,
namely; Rural Development, Panchayati Raj, Road Transport & Highways,
Mines, Drinking Water & Sanitation, Environment, Railways, Petroleum &
Natural Gas, New & Renewable Energy, Border Roads, Telecom and Agriculture,
to expedite implementation of 25 public infrastructure works and works relating
to augmentation of livelihood opportunities. The major objectives of the
initiative include:
Provide
livelihood opportunity to returning migrants and similarly affected rural
citizens
Saturate
villages with public infrastructure and create livelihood opportunities viz.
Roads, Housing, Anganwadis, Panchayat Bhavans, various livelihood assets and
Community Complexes among others
The basket of
a wide variety of works will ensure that each migrant worker is able to get an
opportunity of employment according to his skill, in the coming 125 days. The Program
will also prepare for expansion and development of livelihoods over a longer
term.
The Ministry
of Rural Development is the nodal Ministry for this campaign and the campaign
will be implemented in close coordination with the State Governments. Central
Nodal Officers of the rank of Joint Secretary and above will be appointed to
oversee the effective and timely implementation of various schemes in the
identified districts.
List of
states, where the GKRA will be undertaken
|
S. No.
|
State Name
|
#Districts
|
Aspirational Districts
|
|
1
|
Bihar
|
32
|
12
|
|
2
|
Uttar Pradesh
|
31
|
5
|
|
3
|
Madhya Pradesh
|
24
|
4
|
|
4
|
Rajasthan
|
22
|
2
|
|
5
|
Odisha
|
4
|
1
|
|
6
|
Jharkhand
|
3
|
3
|
|
Total Districts
|
116
|
27
|
|
The list of 25 works & activities
targeted to be taken up on priority are mentioned in the following table:
|
S.No.
|
Work/ Activity
|
S.No.
|
Work/ Activity
|
|
1
|
Construction of
Community sanitation centre (CSC)
|
14
|
Construction of cattle
sheds
|
|
2
|
Construction of Gram
Panchayat Bhawan
|
15
|
Construction of
poultry sheds
|
|
3
|
Works under 14th FC
funds
|
16
|
Construction of Goat
Shed
|
|
4
|
Construction of
National Highway works
|
17
|
Construction of
Vermi-compost structures
|
|
5
|
Water conservation
& Harvesting works
|
18
|
Railway
|
|
6
|
Construction of Wells
|
19
|
RURBAN
|
|
7
|
Plantation works
|
20
|
PM Kusum
|
|
8
|
Horticulture
|
21
|
Bharat Net
|
|
9
|
Construction of
Anganwadi Centers
|
22
|
CAMPA plantation
|
|
10
|
Construction of rural
housing works
|
23
|
PM Urja Ganga Project
|
|
11
|
Rural connectivity
works
|
24
|
KVK training for
Livelihoods
|
|
12
|
Solid and liquid waste
management works
|
25
|
District Mineral
Foundation Trust (DMFT) works
|
|
13
|
Construction of farm
ponds
|
|
|
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