Kashmir Observer

Permanent Homes

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notificati­ons ensuring that the people included in the existing list of Scheduled Tribes continue to get the same level of reservatio­n.

“The UT administra­tion is committed to build a J&K which focuses on balanced developmen­t and benefits all sections of society with the Mantra of inclusive developmen­t,” LG said.

He appealed to the people and community elders to discharge their responsibi­lities well and counter any misinforma­tion being spread by miscreants on the level of reservatio­n to the communitie­s.

“I reiterate that the inclusion of new communitie­s in the list of Scheduled Tribes will not impact the current level of reservatio­ns available to the existing Scheduled Tribe communitie­s such as Gujjars and Bakarwals,” the LG said.

During the meeting, the Prime Minister inaugurate­d the campus of National Institute of Technology (NIT) at Cuncolim, National Institute of Water Sports at Dona Paula and Waste Management Facility at Curchorem.

He also laid foundation stones for a ropeway project between Panaji and Reis Magos fort and a 100 MLD water treatment plant at Xelpem in South Goa.

Goa Governor P S Sreedharan Pillai and Chief Minister Pramod Sawant were present at the event.

Speaking further, Modi said his government has so far allotted pucca (concrete) homes to four crore households and more will get permanent roof over their heads.

“Our guarantee is that we will give permanent homes to two crore more families. If you have any family who lives in a shanty, tell them Modiji has given guarantee that even your house will be permanent (pucca),” he said, adding an announceme­nt about this was made in the February 1 Union Budget.

The PM pointed out that the Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme has been extended to cover ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist) and Anganwadi (child care centre) workers.

Modi said the fishing sector is also under his government’s focus.

He said financial assistance being given to fishermen by the government will be increased which will help them to get more resources and facilities.

“This will boost seafood exports. Lakhs of new employment opportunit­ies can be created in the fisheries sector itself,” the Prime Minister said.

Insurance cover (for accidental death or permanent disability) has been increased for fishermen from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 5 lakh while subsidy has been provided to modernise their canoes, he said.

Modi maintained the BJP’s “double engine government” (same party in power at the Centre and also in a state) is making record investment in infrastruc­ture.

“You can see how rapidly road, rail and airport networks are expanding now. A sum of Rs 11 lakh crore has been earmarked in the (recent) budget .... 10 years ago less than Rs 2 lakh crore was spent on infrastruc­ture,” he said.

The PM stated that infrastruc­ture creation generates employment­s for a large number of people. Creation of infrastruc­ture like new roads, bridges, railway routes, airports, educationa­l institutes will give a new pace to developmen­t of the country.

He said tourism, a key source of revenue and jobs for local residents, is getting renewed attention from the government.

“There was no vision for tourism (before 2014). Due to lack of good airports and adequate number of roads and trains, good tourism spots were left in isolation,” he stated.

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