Prime Minister interacts with beneficiaries of Pradhan Mantri Janjati Adivasi Nyaya Maha Abhiyan (PM JANMAN)
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed the beneficiaries of Pradhan Mantri Janjati Adivasi Nyaya Maha Abhiyan (PM JANMAN) across the country, via video conferencing today. The beneficiaries who interacted directly with the PM belonged to Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, which have major Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) communities and population.
Expressing happiness on the work being done in mission mode under PM-JANMAN mission, Union Tribal Affairs Minister, Shri Arjun Munda expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the Prime Minister for his emotional, sensitive and focussed approach for ensuring that historically deprived tribal families get justice through the PM-JANMAN campaign. He informed that out of 22,500 PVTG villages, 17,443 have joined today’s event.
The Minister said that more than 8,000 camps were organized within 2 months in remote areas of the country, including mountainous and border areas. In these camps, benefits like issuance of Aadhar cards, Ayushman Cards, PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana funds, Kisan Credit Card, Forest Rights Act leases, opening of PM Jan Dhan Yojana accounts, caste certificates and ration cards, among others, have been given to the most backward tribal populations in the country.
The projects sanctioned would improve infrastructure of PVTG habitations and villages are as follows:
Ministry | Activity | Achievements | Budget Outlay (Rs. In Cr.) | Mission Target
2023-26 |
M/o Rural Development | Provision of pucca houses | Release of 1st Installment of Rs 540 cr. for 1 lakh houses in bank account of beneficiaries | 2390
(@Rs 2.39 Lakh/HH) |
4.90 lakh houses |
Connecting roads | Sanction of 1207 km of roads | 893 | 8000 km | |
M/o Jal Shakti | Piped Water Supply | Schemes approved to cover all left out habitations with PVTG households | 220 | All uncovered HH |
M/o Health and Family Welfare | Mobile Medical Units | 100 MMUs Sanctioned | 34
(@Rs 34 lakh/MMU) |
1000 MMUs |
M/o Education | Construction and running of hostels | 100 hostels Sanctioned | 275
(@Rs 2.75 cr./Hostel) |
500 |
M/o Women and Child Development | Construction and running of Anganwadi Centres | 916 AWCs Sanctioned
816 to be operational by Jan 2024 |
126
(@Rs12 lakh/AWC) |
2500 |
M/o Tribal Affairs |
Setting up of VDVKs | 405 Sanctioned | 20
(@ Rs 5 lakh/VDVK) |
500 |
Multipurpose Centers | 450 Sanctioned | 270
(@Rs 60 lakh/MPC |
1000 | |
M/o Power | Energization of unelectrified HHs | 6586 Habitation 70263 HHs Sanctioned.
Out of which 17 habitations/ 7353 HHs now electrified |
298 | All uncovered villages/habitations |
M/o Communications | Installation of mobile towers | 206 towers Sanctioned which will cover 503 villages | 243 | All uncovered villages/habitations |
Total | 4769 |
Shri Munda talked about some innovative steps that have been taken in this mission. He informed that the Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation of India Limited (TRIFED), in collaboration with National Institute of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development (NIESBUD) and Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE), has worked in the direction improving business skills of the PVTGs. Also, work is being done in collaboration with TRIFED and ITC for marketing of tribal products, he added.
The Minister said TRIFED has purchased products worth about Rs 2.5 crores from PVTG families and has organized Tribal Artisan Melas in the last 2 months, wherein products worth about Rs. 50 lakhs were purchased. Revitalizing of natural water springs is being undertaken in 100 remote areas in collaboration with UNDP, he added. Further, Shri Munda informed that in Maharashtra, through the efforts of Ministries of Tribal Affairs and Agriculture under Community Forest Projects, 2.5 lakh land leases under Forest Rights Act have been linked to the portal of Kisan Samman Nidhi.
In his opening remarks, Secretary (Tribal Affairs), Shri Vibhu Nayar, welcomed the Prime Minister and other dignitaries, along with the lakhs of PVTG people connected virtually from across the country. He informed that in less than 45 days, the Government has reached the doorsteps of PVTG tribal population in over 100 districts and enrolled them under the benefits of prominent welfare schemes.
In last 25 days, the efforts have resulted in making of new Aadhar Cards (72,141), Ayushman Bharat card (82,417), PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojna (26,668), Ration Card (31,370), Kisan Credit Card (19,479), PM Jan Dhan Yojana accounts (37,308), Forest Rights Act Pattas (10,396), Caste Certificate (49,916), among others. The data shows that due to remoteness of locations and lack of road and digital connectivity many habitations and persons were completely left out of benefits of flagship schemes.
Links to Videos of Prime Minister’s interaction with PM-JANMAN Benficiaries: