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CM Mohan Charan Majhi asserts commitment to empower farmers of Odisha
CM Mohan Charan Majhi asserts commitment to empower farmers of Odisha

New Indian Express

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

CM Mohan Charan Majhi asserts commitment to empower farmers of Odisha

BALANGIR: Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Tuesday dedicated and laid foundation stones for projects worth Rs 300 crore in Balangir district. Addressing a huge gathering at 'Krushak Shakti Samavesh' here, the CM said the state government is committed to providing all kinds of mechanical and technological support to empower the farmers of Odisha. 'One of our key promises during the elections was to ensure that lakhs of farmers in the state receive the true value of their hard work. Today, we are fulfilling that promise,' he said. Highlighting the political representation of Balangir, Majhi noted that two ministers from the district are part of the Odisha Cabinet. 'This is no longer just a double-engine government — it's a triple-engine one. Development in Balangir is progressing at three times the speed, and this momentum will continue,' he said. Majhi also said more than 60 per cent of Odisha's population depends on agriculture and allied sectors. By May this year, 78,681 agricultural equipment have been provided to farmers. Besides, a subsidy of Rs 459.68 crore was given to them through direct benefit transfer. 'The state government is working with commitment to provide irrigation facilities to more and more farmers. Within five years, the aim is to bring irrigation to 15 lakh hectare unirrigated land,' he said. Under the CM Krushak Yojana, farmers are being provided with Rs 4,000 financial support. On the occasion of Akshaya Tritiya, 2,381 Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) farmers and 25,532 urban farmers were included among a total of 50 lakh marginal and small farmers who received a total financial assistance of Rs 1,025 crore, said Majhi. The CM further said under Shri Anna Abhiyan, forgotten traditional grains are being revived. Nutrient-based agriculture is improving the income of small and marginal farmers. Currently, all government schools in the state are providing mandia (millet) ladoos to students from pre-school to Class 10. Among others, deputy CM KV Singh Deo, ministers Mukesh Mahaling, Rabi Narayan Naik and Gokulananda Malik, Balangir MP Sangeeta Kumari Singh Deo, Bargarh MP Pradeep Purohit and MLAs of Kantabanji, Titlagarh and Birmaharajpur were present.

Jeelugulova tribals rejoice on getting electricity for the first time in their hamlets
Jeelugulova tribals rejoice on getting electricity for the first time in their hamlets

The Hindu

time02-06-2025

  • General
  • The Hindu

Jeelugulova tribals rejoice on getting electricity for the first time in their hamlets

The tribal people of Jeelugulova hamlet of the Cheemalapadu panchyat in the Anakapalli district were in a jubilant mood as they danced in gay abandon to the tunes of Dhimsa on Sunday (June 1, 2025) night. They had enough reason to cheer as their village got electricity for the first time. The hilltop village, located atop Samalammakonda, has a population of 50 persons, belonging to the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) Kondh tribe. The villagers recall how they used to move with 'kagadalu' (traditional torches with wooden sticks lit at one end) to scare away wild animals apart from helping them in finding their way through the thickets. They used to mostly remain indoors after dark for fear of wild animals. 'There are eight families but electricity meters were installed in only six households, as two families had no Aadhaar card. Two poles were erected on the streets in our hamlet. We have been staying here for the past 16 years, before that our ancestors used to live here (Jajulabandha), some of them had died while others had migrated to other places in the Agency areas,' Korra Mahesh told The Hindu on Monday (June 2, 2025). 'Before coming here, we were living in Sadangi village of the G. Madugula mandal. We are very happy that electricity has finally arrived in our village. The line is being extended to Pasuvulabandha, another hamlet, towards the far end of the hill. The electricity department staff had a tough time in carrying the poles to the hilltop. Each pole had to be carried by six men, and we (tribal people) helped them in the task,' he recalls. 'The lack of a road to our village is a stumbling block in the development of our village. In the absence of drinking water taps, we have to fetch water from the 'voota' (spring), located about half-a-kilometre from our village,' he adds. The villagers had staged protests at the Zilla Parishad in the Visakhapatnam city on several occasions in the past seeking provision of electricity and formation of a road to their hamlet. The news was prominently reported in The Hindu had also other English dailies, apart from Telugu newspapers. The District Collector of Anakapalli visited Jeelugulova village in 2022 and directed the officials concerned to provide basic amenities in the hamlet. Narsipatnam RDO Ronanki Govinda Rao and other Divisional-level officials visited the village and subsequently the Aadhar and the ration cards were issued to the villagers. They were also promised power supply and drinking water facility. They were provided electricity facility under the Pradhan Mantri Janjati Adivasi Nyaya Maha Abhiyan (PM JANMAN) scheme. Korra Balaraju of Jeelugulova, and CPI-M district secretariat member K. Govinda Rao thanked the AP EPDCL Engineering officials and the Anakapalli district Collector.

Rupa becomes second matriculate from Ramgarh's PVTG community
Rupa becomes second matriculate from Ramgarh's PVTG community

Time of India

time30-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Rupa becomes second matriculate from Ramgarh's PVTG community

1 2 Ramgarh: After Birhor girl Rashmi Birhor, who became the first graduate of the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) settled in Birhor Tola of Basantpur panchayat under Mandu block of Ramgarh district, another Birhor girl from the same village, Rupa Birhor, passed the matriculation examinations conducted by the Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) in the first division. After becoming the first graduate of the endangered community, Rashmi has been playing a vital role in motivating her community towards education. Rupa, daughter of Meena Devi and Buchan Birhor, sat for the JAC exam at St Robert School in Hazaribag and secured 322 marks in the JAC results declared a few days ago. Talking to TOI, Rupa said she wants to continue with her higher education. Rupa also expressed happiness that her community is slowly becoming aware of the importance of education. She received support and encouragement from her family, community and district administration, which helped her studies. Her father Buchan, the first entrepreneur from the community in Ramgarh, said, "I and my wife started a small business by opening a general store on the highway with a bank loan. I want to bring the nomadic Birhor community into the mainstream social life by providing better education for all of our children." Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trading CFD dengan Teknologi dan Kecepatan Lebih Baik IC Markets Mendaftar Undo Birhor Tola is located far from the main market and to help Birhor families, who usually have to travel long distances to buy necessary items, Buchan decided to provide necessary groceries and general items to the residents through his general store. The hamlet has seen significant changes and development after President Droupadi Murmu, who was the Jharkhand governor then, visited Birhor Tola in 2019, said Kaithreen Devi, an anganwadi sevika.

Majhi reviews PM JANMAN scheme progress, directs swift implementation
Majhi reviews PM JANMAN scheme progress, directs swift implementation

Time of India

time21-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Majhi reviews PM JANMAN scheme progress, directs swift implementation

1 2 3 Bhubaneswar: Chief minister Mohan Charan Majhi , while conducting a comprehensive review of the PM JANMAN Yojana on Wednesday, emphasised the timely completion of ambitious projects in the 14 districts of the state where the scheme is operational. The projects will benefit 3.14 lakh people from 68,605 families spanning across 14 districts, covering 55 blocks, 1,751 villages, 289 panchayats and two urban administrative areas. In the review meeting, it was stated that the state has deployed mobile medical units to all 1,055 Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) settlements within 5km of tribal health centres, marking 100% coverage in this initiative. Majhi has asked officials concerned to expedite essential services like water supply, electricity and mobile connectivity in PVTG areas. Chief secretary Manoj Ahuja has been directed to ensure regular monitoring of these initiatives in remote locations. Majhi also instructed all secretaries to personally inspect remote areas in the 14 districts where the scheme is operational. District collectors have been directed to submit detailed progress reports after visiting the identified villages and settlements in 14 districts. The PM JANMAN scheme for 2026 targets the construction of 45,408 houses, the development of 210km of paved roads, the provision of tap water to 1,646 villages, mobile tower connectivity in 351 areas, the construction of hostels in 405 locations and the establishment of 74 multipurpose centres. Majhi asked the officials to complete all the components of projects in the stipulated time frame. The review meeting was attended by development commissioner Anu Garg, additional chief secretary of revenue and disaster management Deoranjan Kumar Singh and various department secretaries.

CM Revanth Reddy unveils Nallamala Declaration to empower scheduled tribes
CM Revanth Reddy unveils Nallamala Declaration to empower scheduled tribes

New Indian Express

time20-05-2025

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

CM Revanth Reddy unveils Nallamala Declaration to empower scheduled tribes

HYDERABAD: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Monday unveiled the Nallamala Declaration at Macharam village in Amrabad mandal of Nagarkurnool district. The declaration is aimed at the development of Scheduled Tribes (ST). During the unveiling, the chief minister stated that his government was committed to the development of the Nallamala region and the welfare of STs in the state. Under the declaration, the government would implement the Indira Soura Giri Jala Vikasam scheme, provide Indiramma houses to all Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) families and extend assistance to one lakh ST youth with a subsidy of Rs 1,000 crore under the Rajiv Yuva Vikasam scheme. The declaration stated that the government will sanction houses under the Indiramma Housing Scheme to all PVTG families on a saturation basis. The government would provide financial assistance to one lakh unemployed ST youth with a subsidy of Rs 1,000 crore for their self-employment under the Rajiv Yuva Vikasam scheme. The government will also implement the Indira Soura Giri Jala Vikasam scheme, aimed at holistic development of RoFR lands.

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