Jharkhand Launches Rural Transport Scheme for Remote Areas

‘Mukhya Mantri Gram Gadi Yojana’ to Connect Villages with Key Districts, Offering Free Travel for Select Groups

Jharkhand Chief Minister Champai Soren inaugurates ‘Mukhya Mantri Gram Gadi Yojana’ aiming to enhance rural connectivity and provide free travel to vulnerable groups.

RANCHI – Jharkhand Chief Minister Champai Soren launched the ambitious ‘Mukhya Mantri Gram Gadi Yojana’ (MMGGY) on Wednesday, a rural transport initiative designed to link remote villages with block, subdivision, and district headquarters, during a ceremony at Ranchi’s Morabadi ground.

Enhancing Rural Connectivity

The scheme, announced amidst a significant push towards rural development, seeks to bridge the gap for villagers in remote areas, facilitating easier access to district headquarters and essential services.

Highlighting the plight of residents in isolated villages, CM Soren emphasized that the MMGGY would alleviate the difficulties faced by students, farmers, and patients by providing them a reliable transportation system.

In a move to bolster the scheme’s viability, the government has made strategic amendments to attract private operators, including reducing permit, registration, and fitness fees to Re 1, demonstrating a pragmatic approach to overcoming initial disinterest from private entities.

Comprehensive Development Efforts

Simultaneously, CM Soren distributed approval letters and first installments under the Abua Awas Yojana, signaling a broad spectrum of developmental initiatives targeting housing, transportation, and education.

The government’s commitment to rural development was further underscored by the launch of 83 vehicles under MMGGY and the allocation of Rs 72.35 crore as the first installment for over 24,000 housing beneficiaries, setting a foundation for substantial infrastructural and social growth.

With plans to allot nine lakh houses in the next three months, the administration is on a fast track to delivering on its promises, despite challenges posed by the pandemic and political opposition.

Prioritizing Education and Inclusivity

The administration’s focus extends beyond transportation and housing, aiming to revolutionize the education sector by upgrading state-run schools to Schools of Excellence and Model Schools, in response to the closure of 5,000 primary schools by the previous government.

This educational overhaul is part of a broader strategy to ensure that children from tribal, Dalit, backward, and economically disadvantaged backgrounds have access to quality education, reinforcing the government’s commitment to inclusive growth.

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