Tag: Village

  • Villages growing unprecedentedly with palle progress: Gangula Kamlakar

    Villages growing unprecedentedly with palle progress: Gangula Kamlakar

    Karimnagar: BC Welfare and Civil Supplies Minister Gangula Kamalakar said that Telangana villages have developed wonderfully with Palle Pragahthi.

    As part of Telangana Formation Day decennial celebrations on Thursday, the Minister attended Palle Pragathi Day at Charlabutkur village of Karimnagar Rural mandal on Thursday. Speaking on the occasion, he said that after Telangana formation Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao started the Palle Pragathi in the villages.

    A tractor trolley and a water tanker have been provided to each gram panchayat to maintain cleanliness and collect the garbage and preserve the plants in the villages, he said.

    A dumping yard was set up in every village to handle the dry waste to convert the collected wet waste into compost.

    Telangana is the first State to build a Vaikunta dhamama in every village, With Mission Bhagiratha clean purified water being supplied to every house.

    With the Palle Pragathi new electricity poles are installed and nurseries are established in every village as part of Harita Haram. One multi-purpose worker for every 500 population has been appointed for sanitation management and their wages have been increased by Rs 8,500. Later it was increased Rs 9,500, Kamalakar said.

    He said that with the construction of the Kaleswaram project, the water level in summer is raising and excellent and quality crops are grown. KCR introduced Rythu Bandhu, Rythu Bima, timely supply of fertilisers, Dalit Bandhu, sheep for Yadavas, free fish fry for fishermen, and many schemes for caste workers were being implemented with the aim of upliftment of the people.

    District Collector RV Karnan said that after the formation of Telangana state, a secretary has been appointed in every gram panchayat, so the secretary was available in the gram panchayat and the work was done actively.

    Manakondur MLA Rasamayi Balakishan, MPP T Lakshmaiah, PACS Chairman Shyamsunder Reddy, Sarpanch D Ramana Reddy, Rudra Bharti, Zilla Panchayat Officer Veera Butchaiah, DRDO Srilatha, Panchayat EE Srinivasa Rao and others were present on the occasion.

  • Chicken theft, created ruckus from village to police station

    Chicken theft, created ruckus from village to police station

    Korba. In a locality of Naktikhar village, there was an uproar over the theft of hen. On the complaint of the woman, the police picked up a young man and brought him to the police station. Regarding this matter, the entire people of a locality of the village reached the police station and opposed the action.

    These people, present in Civil Line Police Station Rampur, are from Naktikhar village, who objected to why the police had brought Rajesh Agharia here. It was told that a person’s hen was stolen in the village and later some people attacked the party. Did it The youth was accused in this matter. On the complaint of the woman, the police reached the village and brought Rajesh to the police station. Raising questions on this action, the people of Kotwar and the locality reached the police station. The Kotwar of the village and the young man’s mother clearly said that Rajesh had not done anything like this, so there is no point in bringing him here.

  • Distribution of machinery and toolkits to people under Village Industry Development Scheme

    Distribution of machinery and toolkits to people under Village Industry Development Scheme

    Uttarakhand. Manoj Kumar, Chairman, Khadi and Village Industries Commission, Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Government of India, on Tuesday distributed machinery and toolkits to workers and beneficiaries of traditional industries in the state of Uttarakhand under the Gramodyog Vikas Yojana in village Libberhedi, Mangalore, district Haridwar. Did. In the distribution program, 30 beekeepers of beekeeping industry were given 300 bee-boxes and toolkits, electric chalk to 62 potters, footwear repairing toolkit to 50 tanners and plumbing equipment to 20 plumbers. On the occasion of the distribution ceremony, Khadi and Village Industries Commission Chairman Manoj Kumar said that with the inspiration of Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Khadi and Village Industries Commission is constantly trying to provide employment to every village. Under the guidance of Honorable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the Khadi and Village Industries Commission is distributing tools and machinery to the workers of Indian traditional industries under the Village Industries Development Scheme, due to which the income of the workers of traditional industries will increase in their standard of living. Along with reforms, the rural economy is being strengthened by protection and promotion of Indian traditional industries.
    Addressing the gathering, the Speaker said that the vision of a self-reliant India on which the country’s famous Prime Minister Narendra Modi is working, has the mantra – work for every hand, and a fair price for work. With this mantra, the Commission is implementing schemes in the villages and towns of the country. He further said that in order to give concrete shape to the call of Sweet Revolution by Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Khadi and Village Industries Commission is running the Honey Mission Scheme at the national level. Under this scheme, 7420 B-boxes and tool kits have been distributed to 742 Kisan Maupalaks in the state of Uttarakhand, in which 4990 B-boxes and tool kits have been distributed to 499 SC and ST beneficiaries. He further said that along with increasing the yield of agriculture, beekeeping is also increasing the income of the farmers. Apart from this, elephants are being prevented from entering human settlements and farmers’ fields through bee boxes in villages adjacent to forest areas, due to which there has been a reduction in incidents of human attacks by elephants and damage to farmers’ agriculture. The Chairman said that under Project 16-.154, one such effort is being conducted by the Khadi and Village Industries Commission in village Chausla, Forest Range Fatehpur, Haldwani, Uttarakhand State.
    The Chairman informed that under the Gramodyog Vikas Yojana in the state of Uttarakhand, so far 262 electric wheels have been distributed to the potters. Apart from this, footwear repairing kits have been distributed to 80 leather craftsmen and plumbing kits to 20 plumbers for repairing footwear. On this occasion, it was also informed by the Chairman that the Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Program is being run at the national level for the self-employment of unemployed youth and women by the Khadi and Village Industries Commission, in which projects up to 50 lakhs are being provided for the establishment of small industries. A grant of up to a maximum of 35% on the cost is being given by the Government of India. The Chairman said that the determined intentions of the Honorable Prime Minister have worked to infuse new life into the Khadi sector after 204. Khadi has now become global from local. As a result of this, in the financial year 202-22, the figure of sale of Khadi Village Industries crossed ₹5,000 crore. This happened for the first time after independence. Manoj Kumar said that in order to fulfill the dedicated vision of the Hon’ble Prime Minister to improve the economic condition of Khadi Artisans along with improving the sales of Khadi, the Commission has decided to increase the remuneration of all artisans working in Khadi by about one percent from April 4, 2023. With an increase of 35%, which is a historic step in itself. He told that since the year 204 till now, the remuneration of Khadi artisans has been increased by more than 50 percent. Officers and employees of the Khadi and Village Industries Commission, Government of India were present in the programme.