Prime Minister Modi inaugurated the Gramin Bharat Mahotsav 2025 at Bharat Mandapam in Delhi.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Gramin Bharat Mahotsav 2025 at Bharat Mandapam in Delhi on Saturday. Addressing the programme, the Prime Minister said: “Most of my time has been spent in villages and rural areas. I saw the problems up close, that’s why I dreamed of solving problems.
Previously, what was the thinking regarding the border villages of our country. It was called the last village in the country. We have changed this way of thinking. We said that the first and last rays of the sun fall here. This is the first village for us. The Vibrant Village Scheme has started for them. Modi revered those about whom no one asked questions.
The Rural India Festival will take place from January 4 to 9. The theme of the festival was “Building a better rural India for a developed India in 2047”.
Great things about PM Modi’s speech…
1. About previous governments, the Prime Minister said: Since independence, thousands of villages in the country have been deprived of basic commodities. Where in the country do most SCs, STs and OBCs livein the villages. These people live only in the village. Previous governments have not paid attention to their needs. Migration out of the village continued. Poverty continued to increase. The gap between villages and towns has also continued to widen.
2. On village development
PM Bonne- Those of us who come from the villages have grown up. They know the strength of villages. He who resides in the village, the village also resides in him. Anyone who has lived in a village also knows how to live in a village. I also spent my childhood in a small town that I have been going to since my childhood, but due to lack of capital, they do not have opportunities. I noticed that there is a very diverse potential in the village, but it is only dedicated to fundamental problems. Sometimes there is no harvest due to natural disasters, it was seeing these problems up close that I dreamed of solving the problems of the poor people in the village.
3. Within reach in every home Since 2014, I have been continuously serving rural India at every turn. Toilets were built in every house and permanent housing was provided to millions of families. Today, thanks to the Jal Jeevan mission, drinking water reaches every household in several thousand villages. In the times of Covid, the world was wondering how Indian villages would cope with this pandemic, but we delivered the vaccine to the last person in every village.
4. To strengthen the rural economy through crop insurance system, it is necessary that economic policies be formulated for each section of the village. Just 2-3 days ago, the Cabinet extended the crop insurance program for another year. The price of DAP is increasing worldwide and touching the sky. If our farmer had gotten the going price in the world, he would have been so overwhelmed that he would not have been able to survive. We kept its price stable by increasing the subsidy.
5. Apart from agriculture under Vishwakarma Yojana, most people, like blacksmiths and potters, live in villages. He has contributed a lot to the rural economy and the local economy. Earlier, they were continuously neglected but we are running Vishwakarma Yojana to help them develop new products, increase their skills and provide them products at cheaper rates. When intentions are good, the results are also good.
6. On PM Janman Yojana, we have launched PM Janman Yojana for tribal areas. We are moving forward with the mantra of nation development through village development. The result is that 25 million people in the country have been lifted out of poverty. Many of them are villagers. An SBI report says that poverty in villages was 26 percent in 2012. Rural poverty in India is expected to decline to less than 5 percent in 2024.
7. On rural women: Today, women from villages named Bank Sakhi and Dima Sakhi further strengthen the economy of the villages. Women are creating revolution in every village through self-help groups. Dalits also run special programs for women from disadvantaged tribal communities. There has never been as much emphasis on village development as today.
8. On Prime Minister Gram Sadak Yojana, 4 lakh km long roads were constructed in ten years under Prime Minister Gram Sadak Yojana. The people of our village refuted those who thought that the villagers would fail to adopt digital technology. Today, more than 94 percent of rural families in the country have a telephone or cell phone. There are facilities such as banks and UPI in the village itself.
PM’s second program in Delhi in two consecutive days
This was Prime Minister Modi’s second program in Delhi in two consecutive days. January 3, PM Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of many projects worth Rs 4,500 crore in Delhi. He had handed over the keys to 1,675 apartments constructed in Ashok Vihar to the poor.
While inaugurating a new home for the poor, Prime Minister Modi had said: “I too could have built Sheeshmahal. But I never built my own house, in 10 years I gave permanent houses to 4 million poor families. …
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