Key Points

The Adi Karmayogi Abhiyan and MGNREGA planning exercises have been successfully wrapped up in Jammu and Kashmir's Doongi and Kalakote blocks. Local Gram Sabha meetings played a crucial role in finalizing these development plans after thorough consultations with community representatives. Block Development Officers expressed satisfaction with the strong cooperation from residents in these remote areas. The approved plans will now progress to the district level for final implementation, marking a significant step forward in rural development initiatives.

Key Points: Jammu Kashmir Doongi Kalakote Complete Adi Karmayogi MGNREGA Plans

  • Two development plants planned for MGNREGA shelves and Adi Karmayogi vision action plan
  • Local residents contributed significantly to remote area planning
  • Gram Sabha meetings approved plans after addressing people's demands
  • Programs completed on Gandhi Jayanti marking symbolic implementation date
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J-K: Adi Karmayogi Abhiyan and MGNREGA planning completed in Doongi, Kalakote

Rajouri blocks finalize Adi Karmayogi Abhiyan and MGNREGA planning through Gram Sabhas, with approved plans now moving to district level for implementation.

"We identified all the shortcomings days ago, especially by consulting the representatives and local people who had some demands. - Kuldeep Raj, BDO Kalakote"

Rajouri, October 3

The Adi Karmayogi Abhiyan and Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) planning exercises were successfully completed in Jammu and Kashmir's Doongi and Kalakote blocks on Thursday through Gram Sabha meetings. The plans, having been approved at the local level, will now move to the district level for final implementation.

Block Development Officer (BDO) of Kalakote Block, Kuldeep Raj, stated that two plants were planned to be built on October 2, one for MGNREGA shelves and another for the Adi Karmayogi Vision Action Plan.

He thanked the local people for their cooperation and help in making a strong plan for the remote area.

Speaking to ANI on Thursday, Kuldeep Raj said, "Two plants were scheduled to be built here on October 2nd, one for the MGNREGA shelves and the other for Adi Karmayogi's vision action plan... We identified all the shortcomings days ago, especially by consulting the representatives and local people who had some demands. This area is quite remote, so I am very pleased with the cooperation of the local residents and their contributions to creating a solid vision plan."

Block Development Officer (BDO) of Doongi Block, Datta Ram, stated that the Adi Karmayogi Abhiyan program, which began on September 15, was completed on October 2, Gandhi Jayanti.

The plan was approved in a recent Gram Sabha after considering the people's demands and issues.

"...On Gandhi Jayanti, 2nd October, our Aadi Karmayogi Abhiyan program, which had been ongoing since the 15th, was completed, and the plan was approved in the Gram Sabha held today. People had many issues here, but after getting to know them, we have framed the plan according to the demands of the people," Ram said.

Earlier, on September 27, more than 7,000 women-run self-help groups (SHGs) were currently active in the Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir, under the Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana-National Rural Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NRLM).

These groups collectively engage over 50,000 female members who work across various sectors and engage in income-generating activities.

- ANI

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Priya S
The mention of 7,000 women SHGs in Rajouri is impressive! Women empowerment through such initiatives is crucial for rural development. More power to our sisters in J&K! 💪
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the planning efforts, I hope the implementation matches the promises. We've seen many government schemes fail at the execution stage. Proper monitoring is essential.
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Michael C
Interesting to see how Gram Sabha meetings are being used for participatory planning. This democratic approach to development planning is quite commendable.
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Shreya B
Completing the planning on Gandhi Jayanti adds symbolic value. Gandhiji always emphasized rural development and self-reliance. Hope these initiatives bring real change to the remote areas of J&K.
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Vikram M
The officers mentioning they considered local demands is important. Often government schemes are one-size-fits-all. Customizing plans according to local needs is the right approach for border areas.

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