Balarampur, 13 December 2009. The Union Minister of State for Rural Development, Shri Sisir Adhikari has stressed on more participation of rural women in social reforms, annihilating family bindings. According to him they should come forward and participate in social reforms. He was speaking at the 15th Public Information Campaign (PIC) – Bharat Nirman at Abhay Asram Nai Talim Vidyapith, Balarampur, West Midnapur. Shri Adhikari formally inaugurated the PIC today.
The Minister even visited the pavilions of Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) and Directorate of Field Publicity (DFP) and formally opened them.
Shri Adhikari said, the Union Government has sanctioned Rs.1139 crore for the development of the tribal areas of the country. The districts of West Midnapur, Bankura and Purulia of West Bengal are among them.
Shri Adhikari today even informed that a new BPL list is on the making. He said the Union Government has taken several measures for helping the common people get the benefits of government policies and programmes.
Shri Adhikari put importance on providing technological education to the youngsters and who can in turn participate in nation building process.
He said, in many countries, students were utilized in developmental process. Such a policy, he said, should be adopted in India also. A proposal has been submitted to the Planning Commission for implementing such a policy which is under consideration, he informed.
The minister too hinted that his ministry has a proposal of opening Rajiv Gandhi Centre of Information and Technology in rural parts of the country.
The dignitaries present today were the Chairman of Abhay Asram, Shri Sashadhar Sinha, Vice Chairman, Shri Sridhar Bandyopadhyay, the Headmaster of the Balarampur Abhay Asram, Nai Talim Vidyapith, Shri Ajay Pramanik, the Pradhan of Chandangwal Gram Panchayat, Shri Sibaprasad Mallick, the Additional Director General of PIB, Shri Santanu Palodhi, Additional Director General of DFP, Shri Debanjan Chakraborty, and others.
The Minister even visited the pavilions of Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) and Directorate of Field Publicity (DFP) and formally opened them.
Shri Adhikari said, the Union Government has sanctioned Rs.1139 crore for the development of the tribal areas of the country. The districts of West Midnapur, Bankura and Purulia of West Bengal are among them.
Shri Adhikari today even informed that a new BPL list is on the making. He said the Union Government has taken several measures for helping the common people get the benefits of government policies and programmes.
Shri Adhikari put importance on providing technological education to the youngsters and who can in turn participate in nation building process.
He said, in many countries, students were utilized in developmental process. Such a policy, he said, should be adopted in India also. A proposal has been submitted to the Planning Commission for implementing such a policy which is under consideration, he informed.
The minister too hinted that his ministry has a proposal of opening Rajiv Gandhi Centre of Information and Technology in rural parts of the country.
The dignitaries present today were the Chairman of Abhay Asram, Shri Sashadhar Sinha, Vice Chairman, Shri Sridhar Bandyopadhyay, the Headmaster of the Balarampur Abhay Asram, Nai Talim Vidyapith, Shri Ajay Pramanik, the Pradhan of Chandangwal Gram Panchayat, Shri Sibaprasad Mallick, the Additional Director General of PIB, Shri Santanu Palodhi, Additional Director General of DFP, Shri Debanjan Chakraborty, and others.
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