The Hindu (Kochi)

Funds allotted for houses under LIFE project for extremely poor

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The Local SelfGovern­ment department has allocated funds for projects to eradicate extreme poverty for constructi­on of houses under the LIFE project as well as projects to ensure livelihood for those identified as part of the survey on extremely poor families in Kerala.

While an amount of ₹33.12 crore has been allocated for constructi­on of houses for the extremely poor families which were found to be homeless and

To ensure livelihood

₹16.43 crore has been allocated for the project to ensure livelihood for those in need of the same.

A total of 1,03,099 individual­s from 64,006 families were identified as part of a groundleve­l survey conducted in the initial stages of the State government’s widerangin­g poverty eradicatio­n programme. Food, health, shelter, and income were the four distress factors considered in identifyin­g the extremely poor families.

Local bodies prepared microplans for each of the families to identify their immediate as well as longtime needs. A total of 77,555 immediate projects, 36,433 shortterm projects, and 30,696 longterm projects were formulated by the local bodies for these families.

In the first phase of addressing the issues faced by these families, the Avakasham Athivegam campaign was launched to provide fundamenta­l civic documents and access to essential services. Ration cards, election identity cards, Aadhaar cards, and other crucial documents and necessitie­s like social security pensions, health insurance, MGNREGS job cards, and bank accounts were provided to 21,263 individual­s who were yet to get them.

Free treatment, medicines, and followup care were provided to those needing it.

Under the longterm plan, the government has prioritise­d houses for 8,600 families and land and housing for 7,067 families under the LIFE project.

The State government had in the 202324 Budget allocated ₹50 crore as a special allocation for the poverty eradicatio­n project. This amount was initially set aside for spending on medical treatment purposes for those identified in the survey.

₹33.12 crore allocated for constructi­on of houses for the category

Medical treatment

However, it has now been decided to use the funds for constructi­on of houses and projects for livelihood, while an amount of ₹45 lakh will be set aside for medical treatment purposes.

As per a status report released in November 2023, after completion of the first phase of the poverty eradicatio­n programme, 30,658 families (47.89% of the total identified) have moved out of extreme poverty.

The CPI(M) said on Wednesday that the Congress’ biggest worry in the Lok Sabha elections was the Left Democratic Front (LDF) government’s firm and steadfast battle against the Centre’s decision to implement the Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act (CAA).

CPI(M) State secretary M.V. Govindan said Leader of the Opposition V.D. Satheesan’s constant “rants” against the State government’s legal and political fight against implementi­ng the “patently antiMuslim” law stemmed from the fact that minorities and secularist­s were rallying around the Left Democratic Front (LDF) to prevent the country from backslidin­g into a fascist polity.

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