The Hindu (Erode)

25 crore people in India out of poverty: R.N. Ravi

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Stating that India as a ‘Kudumbam’ (family) can illafford to leave behind Schedule Caste and Scheduled Tribe(SC/ST) population­s, and others in suffering, Tamil Nadu Governor R.N. Ravi said on Wednesday in Tiruppur that the country had registered an achievemen­t by bringing 25 crore people out of poverty.

Speaking to about 300 SC/ST beneficiaries and conservanc­y workers shortly after Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched through videoconfe­rencing the Pradhan Mantri Samajik Utthan evam Rozgar Adharit Jankalyan

Governor R.N. Ravi reaching out to a beneficiary of Pradhan Mantri Samajik Utthan evam Rozgar Adharit Jankalyan scheme in Tiruppur on Wednesday.

(PM-SURAJ) national portal, the Governor said the outreach would ensure credit support to disadvanta­ged sections at low interest rates.

Participan­ts in Tiruppur

joined the programme that covered over 500 districts across the country.

“It is painful that a large number of people had to struggle for basic needs even after 70 years of Independen­ce.

We have been talking a lot about developmen­t, and considerin­g India as a ‘Kudumbam’, they cannot be discrimina­ted against,” the Governor said in his address.

“Seventy years is three generation­s. We cannot grow if such a large number of people are left behind,” the Governor said, emphasisin­g that the PMSURAJ portal assures easy access to credit for the marginalis­ed people at a simple interest, for starting own businesses, education, health upkeep and various other activities.

Referring to Safai Karamchari­s, the Governor who handed over benefits under the PM-SURAJ scheme to participan­ts on the occasion, said: “Even today, we read off and on that many of our brothers die while cleaning septic tanks. Their working condition is pitiable, inhuman...This cannot be India. Our India has to be where every citizen lives and works with dignity, with self respect. Self respect comes with self independen­ce, with capablilit­y to earn for livelihood without having to worry about health, medicine bill, drinking water, electricit­y and children’s education.”

That’s why all the schemes have been launched, the Governor said, urging the participan­ts, particular­ly women, to avail themselves of its utility.

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