CM Sarbananda Sonowal launches Mukhyamantrir Grammya Paribahan Achoni

Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Wednesday launched the Mukhyamantrir Grammya Paribahan Achoni
CM Sarbananda Sonowal launches Mukhyamantrir Grammya Paribahan Achoni

GUWAHATI: Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Wednesday launched the Mukhyamantrir Grammya Paribahan Achoni and distributed vehicles under the scheme to beneficiaries at a programme held at Assam Administrative Staff College by transport department. The scheme aims to improve rural connectivity and generate employment in the villages.

It is to be mentioned that the scheme has been launched by transport department following an announcement made by the Chief Minister in his Independence Day speech on August 15, 2019 that Light Motor Vehicle Service would be launched in the villages of the state and ten thousand villages would be covered in the first phase by the scheme with financial outlay of Rs 100 crore whereby one vehicle would be provided to one beneficiary per village. Under the scheme, the eligible entrepreneurs will be assisted financially with 25 per cent of the cost of the vehicle by the State government or Rs 1 lakh, whichever is less.

Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister urged the beneficiaries to create success stories of self reliance and entrepreneurship through the vehicles received under Mukhyamantrir Grammya Paribahan Achoni and inspire others in the their villages to explore self employment opportunities. In the wake of Rs 20 lakh crore package announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to revitalize the country's economy, all citizens must come forward to play their part in this endeavour, he said.

The Chief Minister also said that, apart from boosting rural connectivity, the vehicles provided under the scheme would also come in handy in medical emergency situations as critical patients can be transported to nearest health facility on time with the vehicles. He expressed optimism that the selected beneficiaries would make the scheme a success by setting a thriving example of entrepreneurship and self employment.

Minister of Transport Department Chandra Mohan Patowary, in his speech, remarked that the Mukhyamantrir Grammya Paribahan Achoni is envisaged to bridge the gap in the 'last mile connectivity' in state's villages while generating employment opportunities. Though initially the scheme would be rolled out in 10 thousand villages, all 26 thousand villages in the state would be covered under the scheme in subsequent phases, he said.

Commissioner and Secretary of Transport Department K.K. Dwivedi gave the welcome address in the programme where Transport Commissioner Adil Khan was also present among others.

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