Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla exhorts for adopting Skill development courses for self employment

Hamirpur : Governor, Shiv Pratap Shukla, while presiding over a review meeting with district administration of Hamirpur, today said that there was no limit to development and it is a continuous process. He said that although it was geographically a small district, it has established many mile stones of development.
The Governor said that he has visited the district for the first time and a lot of work has been done here in terms of development, which has been possible due to the continuous efforts of all. The achievements of various sectors like education, roads, water supply etc. are remarkable, he added.
He urged the officers to adopt at least one person in their respective departments as a NikShay Mitra under Pradhan Mantri T.B. Mukt Bharat Abhiyan. He said that T.B. eradication should be taken as a campaign and especially education institutes and panchayats should come forward for awareness.
He appealed to work together to put an end to the growing drug addiction among the youth. Shri Shukla said that along with academics, the youth should be pushed towards skill development so that they could get more opportunities for self-employment as well as employment in the corporate sectors.
He said that there was a need to enrich the self-help groups, for which special attention should be paid to the market system and quality of the product. He said that it has been brought to his knowledge that all the 248 gram panchayats of the district have been declared Open Defecation Free (ODF) under Swachh Bharat Mission, besides all the villages in the district with a population of more than 250 have road connectivity.
He complemented the team of district administration under Deputy Commissioner and said that it was more challenging to maintain the level of excellence. He hoped that this pace of development should continue so that this district emerges as an example of development in the country.
On the occasion, Hemraj Bairwa, Deputy Commissioner welcomed the Governor and informed about various schemes being implemented in the district. He said that Rs 16.36 crore was spent on free treatment of 13.746 thousand people of the district in the last financial year under the Mukhya Mantri Himcare Yojana.
Similarly, Rs 2.83 crore has been spent on 3568 beneficiaries of Ayushman Bharat Yojana, he added. He said that Rs 69 crore was spent on various development works under MNREGA during the last financial year.
On the other hand, 628 self-help groups were formed in the district through the National Rural Livelihood Mission and loans worth Rs 4.38 crore were made available to them.

 

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