Assam rolls out VB-G RAM-G scheme, CM Sarma says initiative will boost rural jobs and livelihoods
Guwahati, July 1
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Wednesday announced the statewide rollout of the 'VB-G RAM-G' initiative, saying the scheme would significantly enhance rural employment opportunities and strengthen livelihoods across villages.
Sharing the development on social media, Sarma said the programme has officially been launched across the state from Wednesday.
"With VB-G RAM-G now underway, our villages are set to benefit from greater employment and stronger livelihoods," the Chief Minister said.
According to the state government, the scheme guarantees 125 days of employment and has been designed to create durable rural assets while improving income opportunities for people living in villages.
The government said the programme will focus on strengthening rural infrastructure through community-based development works.
The initiative is expected to generate large-scale wage employment while supporting long-term economic development in rural Assam.
Officials said the scheme also seeks to encourage greater public participation in developmental activities and improve the quality of village infrastructure through labour-intensive works.
Photographs released by the Chief Minister's Office showed villagers participating in road construction, land development, drainage improvement and other public works under the programme at different locations across the state.
The government believes that the initiative will provide an additional source of income for rural households while creating productive assets that benefit local communities.
The rollout of VB-G RAM-G is part of the Assam government's broader strategy to accelerate rural development, improve employment generation and strengthen village-level infrastructure through targeted interventions.
The state government has in recent years launched several welfare and livelihood programmes aimed at improving the socio-economic condition of rural families, particularly women, farmers and economically weaker sections.
Officials said the implementation of the new scheme would be closely monitored to ensure timely execution of projects and effective utilisation of funds.
The government expects the programme to contribute to sustainable rural growth by combining employment generation with infrastructure creation, while enhancing the quality of life in villages across Assam.
The Chief Minister expressed confidence that the initiative would create meaningful employment and provide a fresh impetus to rural development in the state.
— IANS
Reader Comments
125 days of employment will really help our villagers, especially in the lean season. But proper monitoring is key — we've seen how MGNREGA sometimes gets delayed payments. Hope the CM ensures transparency with digital tracking! 👍
This seems like a smart move — combining employment with creating durable assets like roads and drainage. Rural infrastructure in Assam has needed attention for a long time. If executed well, it could be a game-changer for village economies.
While I appreciate the intent, I hope this isn't just another scheme announced before elections. Rural Assam needs consistent policy, not photo ops. Let's see if the 125-day guarantee actually materializes for poor families. Skeptical but hopeful. 🤨
Great to see community-based development works being prioritized. Our villages need roads that don't get washed away in monsoons and proper drainage. If this scheme creates assets that last, it'll be much more than just employment — it'll build resilience for Assam's rural families. 🌾
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