Oman Daily Observer

Modi coins slogan ‘Saaf Niyat, Sahi Vikas’, gifts women Rakhi homes

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VALSAD, Gujarat: Prime Minister Narendra Modi here on Thursday set rolling a new slogan, ‘Saaf Niyat, Sahi Vikas’, about his government as he gave away over 1 lakh houses to women under the flagship Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana (rural) scheme, calling it a Rakshaband­han gift.

The Modi government’s oftmention­ed slogan has been ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’ right from the BJP’S election campaign ahead of the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.

The prime minister was speaking at an event in Jujwa village in the tribaldomi­nated regions of Valsad district in South Gujarat after he ushered in ‘e-gruh Pravesh’ in the houses to women.

Over 1.15 lakh residentia­l units have been built at a cost of Rs 1,727 crore under the scheme.

Modi also spoke on video to women across 26 districts who are the beneficiar­ies of these houses.

“Our government is marching ahead on the commitment of ‘Saaf Niyat, Sahi Vikas’ and this is why I can ask you all here in everyone’s presence if anyone has cheated you,” the prime minister said.

Modi went on: “I got an opportunit­y to talk to women across the state today who got their homes under the PM Awas Yojana. It’s a Rakshaband­han gift to my sisters in Gujarat.

“Providing over 1 lakh houses to them before the occasion of Rakshaband­han is really a satisfying moment for me,” he said.

The houses were “wonderful” because no middlemen were involved in the allotment, he added.

The prime minister said: “It is my dream, it is our endeavour to ensure that every Indian has his own house by 2022.

“Till now we only heard politician­s getting their own homes. Now, we are hearing about the poor getting their own homes.”

Modi also laid the foundation stone of Rs 586 crore Astol group water supply scheme for the benefit of tribal villages tucked away deep into forests of Dharampur and Kaprada talukas (tehsil) in Valsad district.

“There might have been several Adivasi chief ministers in the country in the past but it is our government that is working to reach water to every nook and cranny in the tribal areas,” he said.

He said the Astol Group Water Supply Scheme, of which he laid the foundation stone, was “glaring evidence of our commitment to provide drinking water to smallest villages with 200 to 300 houses in the tribal regions”.

Under the scheme, water would be lifted from the Damanganga dam and supplied to these villages through a pipeline network.

 ?? — AFP ?? Schoolgirl­s tie a sacred thread or rakhi onto the wrists of Indian Border Security Force personnel during celebratio­ns ahead of the Raksha Bandhan festival at the India-pakistan Wagah Border Post about 35kms from Amritsar on Thursday.
— AFP Schoolgirl­s tie a sacred thread or rakhi onto the wrists of Indian Border Security Force personnel during celebratio­ns ahead of the Raksha Bandhan festival at the India-pakistan Wagah Border Post about 35kms from Amritsar on Thursday.

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