Ministers go through guidelines of Gramajyoti |
Minister or forest and environment Jogu Ramanna said
the state government was encouraging the people through Grama Jyoti to create
development works which can be done through ‘Shramadanam’ by the villagers
instead of spending funds.
He elaborated that there were many works which can
be done with Shramadanam like laying gravel roads, sanitation and eradication
of open defecation, planting trees and filling the ditches and patching the
potholes on the roads.
While attending an awareness meeting on the scheme
to the elected public representatives of local bodies and MLAs in Adilabad,
Jogu Ramanna said people should not think that they shelved the ‘Mana Vooru
Mana Pranalika’ programme.
He added that Grama Jyoti to be implemented
based on the data collected through Mana Vooru Mana Pranalika only and Grama
Jyoti was extension to it.
Endowments Minister Allola Indrakaran Reddy said
that Adilabad district will get Rs 2,413 crore funds in four years under Grama
Jyoti for the development of the works in villages.
He appealed to the people to actively take part in
the Grama Jyoti programme to be held from August 17 to 23 and added that officials
and elected public representatives would stay during night in the villages for
three days that is August 19 to 21 during progamme.
Indrakaran Reddy said works passed by Grama Sabha
only will be taken up during the programme and that the village leaders, sarpanch
and elected representatives of local bodies should decided the needs of the
villagers.
Minister said people should themselves in the Grama Jyoti
to convert their villages as model villages like Gangadevipalli in Warangal,
Ankapoor in Nizamabad , Mulkanoor in Karimnagar.
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