Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's PM-JANMAN scheme is revolutionizing life for tribal communities in Hatod village. Families who once lived in makeshift huts now enjoy modern, permanent houses with essential amenities. The initiative provides comprehensive support including housing, clean water, healthcare, and electricity. Local residents like Siya express deep gratitude for the life-changing government intervention.

Key Points: Modi's PM-JANMAN Transforms Hatod Tribal Village Homes

  • PM-JANMAN scheme provides permanent housing to tribal families
  • Villagers gain access to clean water and electricity
  • Transformation from kuccha to modern duplex-like homes
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MP: Several Hatod residents get pucca houses under PM-JANMAN scheme

PM Modi's flagship scheme brings pucca houses, modern amenities to tribal families in Shivpuri's Hatod village

"I appreciate Prime Minister Modi for all these facilities - Siya, Local Villager"

Shivpuri, May 19

Hatod, a nondescript village in the city, is undergoing a sea-change for quite some time, with the most notable change being brought in the migration of poor families from kuccha to pucca ones, courtesy the PM-JANMAN scheme.

Pradhan Mantri Janjati Adivasi Nyaya Maha Abhiyan (PM-JANMAN) has ensured that those who lived in kuccha houses till now have now got duplex-like houses.

The tribal population, being the prime beneficiaries of the scheme, are expressing gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The pucca houses built under the scheme have access to clean roads and modern amenities. Also, every street in the village has been named after martyrs, thereby giving Hatod a semblance of an ideal village.

These people, who once lived in huts, are now enjoying clean houses, toilets, gas cylinders and electricity and water facilities.

Many tribal villagers spoke to IANS and shared their story of transformation.

Tribal villagers like Rambeti, Siya, Vidya, Vice Ram and Sajan said that earlier they used to live in kutcha houses, with their roofs seeping, but today, they can sleep peacefully.

Siya, a local villager, said that she is very thankful to PM Modi for the PM-JANMAN Yojana.

"We are getting drinking water from Jal Jeevan Mission, we have got Ayushman card as health cover, we have also got a gas cylinder from Ujjwala Yojana," she shared with happiness.

"I have got a house under the Pradhan Mantri Janman Yojana. I appreciate Prime Minister Modi for all these facilities," she said.

Another local said there are many families drawing benefits from multiple public welfare schemes run by the Modi government, and for this, they are extremely thankful to the Prime Minister.

Notably, the objective of PM-Janman Yojana is to provide essential facilities like safe housing, clean drinking water, better access to sanitation, education, health and nutrition, along with better road and telecom connectivity and sustainable livelihood opportunities in PVTG houses and dwellings.

Pradhan Mantri Janjati Adivasi Nyaya Maha Abhiyan (PM-JANMAN) is a flagship initiative of the Modi government, launched with the aim of ensuring the comprehensive development and welfare of Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs).

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
This is truly heartwarming to see! Our tribal communities deserve these basic amenities after decades of neglect. The PM-JANMAN scheme seems to be making a real difference on the ground. Hope this model can be replicated across all PVTG areas. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the development work, I hope the government is also focusing on creating sustainable livelihood opportunities. Houses are important, but without jobs and education, the transformation won't be complete. The scheme should include skill development programs.
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Amit S.
Great initiative! But I wonder how the maintenance of these houses will be handled in the long run. We've seen many government projects fail because there was no plan for upkeep. Hope the villagers are being trained to maintain these facilities themselves.
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Sunita R.
The combination of housing with other schemes like Ujjwala and Jal Jeevan is brilliant! This integrated approach is what makes the difference. My only suggestion - can we have more transparency in beneficiary selection? Some deserving families might be getting left out.
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Vikram J.
As someone who has visited tribal areas, I can say the difference between kuccha and pucca houses is life-changing! No more fear of snakes entering homes or roofs leaking during monsoon. Small things we city folks take for granted mean everything to them. More power to such schemes!
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Neha T.
The naming of streets after martyrs is a nice touch - it connects development with patriotism. But I hope the government is also preserving the tribal culture and not imposing urban models completely. Their traditional architecture has value too!

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