News India Live, Digital Desk: Whenever the country’s President Draupadi Murmu steps on the soil of Jharkhand, a different sense of belonging is seen in the atmosphere. After all, his relationship with this soil is years old. When she recently reached Karandih in Jamshedpur, she not only refreshed old memories but also gave a huge hope to the most backward and marginalized communities of the country.
President Murmu said something very deep and touching in his address. He made it clear that if we really want to create a developed India, we will have to work in ‘mission mode’. That is, such speed and dedication, that the benefits of government schemes reach not only those living in the center of the city, but also the last hut situated on the mountain tops and amidst the forests.
What is the Rs 24,000 crore mega project?
The big scheme that Murmu ji mentioned is ‘PM-JANMAN’. For this, the Central Government has kept a budget of approximately Rs 24,000 crore. You can imagine how big this amount is and how it can change people’s lives. This is especially for those tribal groups (PVTGs), who are still deprived of basic facilities like paved roads, pure drinking water, electricity and proper treatment.
In Karandih, he explained very simply that the schemes made on paper will be considered successful only when even the poorest person in the village feels that the government stands with him. The President stressed that development of tribals does not mean just distributing money, but integrating them into the mainstream with education, health and dignity.
Shared heritage and memories
When Murmu ji was speaking from the stage, she beautifully portrayed the sentiments of the tribals related to water, forests and land. He said that the tribal communities have been the protectors of nature, and their suggestions should also be given importance for their development. She appeared among the people of Jharkhand not just as a President, but as a ‘didi’ and a person who herself had been a part of this struggle.
Not just words, impact should be visible on ground
This visit of President Murmu is a clear indication that in the coming days, strictness and activism from the administration towards tribal communities will increase. Giving this message from a city like Jamshedpur shows that now the pace of the schemes will not be at a snail’s pace but in mission mode.
The reality is that it was a moment of pride for the people of Karandih when a woman from their own soil was sitting on the highest position and presenting their problems to the world. Now everyone’s eyes are on how quickly this power of Rs 24,000 crore can change the face of our remote villages.
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