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'B2V2' a great success, can be replicated as model in rest of India: Advisor Khan
11/29/2019 9:56:37 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 29: Terming 'Back to Village' programme as 'Mission for Development', Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Farooq Khan today said that the flagship programme is already a grand success and could be replicated as a model for whole India.
The Advisor made these remarks during his visit to Kalyanpur Panchayat in Marh block of Jammu District as part of Back to Village-2 programme.
Addressing a gathering of locals, the Advisor reiterated that the Country's prosperity is impossible without the progress in villages. The Advisor said that he has not come to inaugurate any project or new scheme but to encourage the people to participate in Back to Village-2 programme as it is already a grand success and could be replicated as model in rest of the country.
While calling the flagship 'Back to Village' programme as an innovative thought, Advisor Khan said, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched several schemes for the people of country which are mainly aimed at uplifting the rural economy and taking rural India to the path of progress and prosperity.
Terming the Marh-Jhiri area as 'vegetable basket of Jammu', he asked concerned departments to make the people of the block aware about the organic farming which could increase local farmers' income manifold.
He also said that the presence of Baba Jitto Shrine in the area can be a game changer for religious tourism by developing adequate tourism infrastructure and providing quality facilities to pilgrims. The Advisor also announced an indoor stadium for the village to tap the talent of local youth in sports.
Later, the Advisor also laid the foundation stone for Community Sanitary Unit at Jhiri which is being constructed by Department of Rural Development. The facility would come up at an estimated cost of Rs 22.5 lakh under the scheme of model village. Earlier, the Advisor inaugurated sports event featuring Kabaddi, Tug-of-War and Volleyball. Later, Advisor Khan distributed trophies among winner and runner-up teams in the event.
On the occasion, Advisor Khan also listened to the grievances and demands of local villagers and Panchayat members who apprised him of several local issues. The Advisor assured them that all their genuine demands and issues would be looked into by the government and redressed at the earliest.
Speaking on the occasion, Secretary Higher Education, Talat Parvez Rohella, the visiting officer for the Panchayat, said that now a strong system has been put in place for Panchayat Raj Institutions (PRIs) where more powers have been devolved to them so that people can themselves make plans of development for their villages.
Among others present were Additional Deputy Commissioner, Jammu, Tahir Firdous, Sub-Divisional Magistrate Marh, Tariq Hussain Naik, Block Development Officer Marh, Amit Kumar, Chairman Block Development Council Marh, Sarpanch Kalyanpur, Mulk Raj Sharma.
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