Key Points

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma distributed scooters to 9,704 community cadres to support their work with Self-Help Groups. The initiative aims to ensure safe and hassle-free travel for women working as Jeevika Sakhis and Bank Sakhis. All 20,000 community cadres will now automatically receive benefits under the Orunodoi monthly financial assistance scheme. The government will also provide a monthly fuel allowance of Rs 500 to support their mobility needs.

Key Points: Himanta Sarma Distributes 9704 Scooters to Assam Community Cadres

  • Distributed 9,704 scooters to community cadres for easier work travel
  • Launched Livelihood Rural Express with 51 business vehicles
  • Monthly Rs 500 fuel allowance for all scooter recipients
  • Extended Orunodoi financial assistance to 20,000+ cadres
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Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma distributes scooters to 9,704 Community Cadres under 'Sakhi Express' initiative

Assam CM empowers women with scooters under Sakhi Express initiative, providing mobility for 9,704 community cadres and monthly fuel allowance.

"These cadres are the backbone of the SHGs. To empower them and ensure their hassle-free and safe travel while on duty - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, August 30

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday distributed scooters to 9,704 Community Cadres under the 'Sakhi Express' initiative during a programme held at Veterinary College Field, Khanapara, in Guwahati.

The Assam Chief Minister also launched the Livelihood Rural Express Scheme to provide 51 business vehicles to Cluster-Level Federations.

Both initiatives aim to strengthen Self-Help Group (SHG) activities and promote the empowerment of rural women.

The Assam Chief Minister said, "Assam's Jeevika Sakhis, Bank Sakhis, etc, who are part of the broader Community Cadre framework, play an important role in ensuring that our vibrant SHG ecosystem thrives and gets all the required facilities and training right near them."

"These cadres are the backbone of the SHGs. To empower them and ensure their hassle-free and safe travel while on duty, I distributed scooters to over 9,700 community cadres. All the 20,000+ strong team of community cadres will also automatically get Orunodoi, our monthly financial assistance scheme," he added further.

He further said, "Jeevika Sakhis, Pashu Sakhis, and Bank Sakhis are the pride and role models of our society. And now, a step further - Jeevika Sakhis will receive Orunodoi benefits directly, every month."

"Community cadres have been provided with scooters to make their work easier. This initiative is both a tribute to their dedication and a significant step towards empowering women," CM Sarma said.

He urged all Sakhis to wear helmets while riding scooters - safety first, always.

The government will give them Rs 500 every month for fuel.

Assam Panchayat & Rural Development Minister Ranjeet Kumar Dass, Union MoS for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita, MLAs, and government officials were present on the occasion.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great step for women empowerment! But hope the government ensures proper maintenance support too. Scooters need regular servicing, especially in rural areas.
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Ananya R
As someone from Assam, I've seen how SHG women work tirelessly. These scooters will save them hours of travel time and make their work more efficient. Kudos to the CM! ❤️
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Michael C
Impressive scale - 9,700 scooters! The fuel allowance and Orunodoi benefits make this a comprehensive support system. Other states should learn from Assam's approach.
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Suresh O
Good initiative but hope the selection process was transparent. Sometimes these schemes benefit only party workers. The real grassroots workers should get priority.
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Kavya N
My mother is a Jeevika Sakhi in Nagaon district. She's been walking 5-6 km daily for meetings. This scooter will change her life! Thank you government! 🛵💕
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David E
The safety emphasis is commendable - helmets and fuel allowance show thoughtful planning. Hope they also provide riding training for those who need it.

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