Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Govt drive to focus on village cleanlines­s, growth

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE 15DAY CAMPAIGN WILL LAY EMPHASIS ON INFORMING VILLAGERS ABOUT HYGIENE AND CLEANLINES­S THROUGH SELFHELP GROUPS

NEW DELHI: The government will launch a 15-day campaign next month to promote developmen­t and cleanlines­s in rural areas and has urged all MPs to spearhead it in the villages they have adopted.

The Centre will conduct the ‘Gram Samridhi Evam Swachhta’ campaign from October 1 to 15, in partnershi­p with state government­s, to give a boost to developmen­t activities in rural areas, rural developmen­t minister Narendra Singh Tomar said in a letter to all MPs.

He urged them to facilitate various programmes at the panchayat level for “holistic developmen­t” of villages.

The campaign will focus on educating villagers about hygiene and cleanlines­s through self-help groups, anganwadi centres and schools, and conducting training programmes.

The minister asked the MPs to emphasise on complete immunisati­on of children and special programmes to reduce the dropout rate among girl students.

Orientatio­n programmes and job fairs should also be organised to inform the rural youth about the opportunit­ies available, he said. Tomar also suggested administer­ing a pledge to villagers to make their surroundin­gs open-defecation free.

“Members should also initiate the drive to clean the village and remove encroachme­nts,” the letter reads.

They have also been urged to review the status of activities proposed under the village developmen­t plan and discuss them and their implementa­tion at gram sabha meetings.

Special attention has been given to conducting training programmes on food processing, organic farming, and horticultu­re.

The minister also recommende­d creating awareness about government schemes “through camps, cultural activities, and house-to-house campaigns”.

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