CHAMBA/SHIMLA: Casting his characteristic magic and personal connect with people here, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY)-III in Himachal Pradesh from the chock-a-block historic Chaugan of hill town of Chamba for upgradation of around 3125 kms of roads in the state ahead of the ensuing Vidhan Sabha elections.
More than Rs. 420 crore has been sanctioned by the Central Government under this phase for the upgradation of 440 kms of roads in 15 border and far flung Blocks of the State.
Prime Minister also laid the foundation stone of two hydropower projects - the 48 MW Chanju-III Hydro-electric Project and the 30 MW Deothal Chanju Hydro-electric Project.
Both these projects will generate over 270 million units of electricity annually and Himachal Pradesh is expected to get annual revenue of around Rs. 110 crore from these projects.
To struck personal chord with people of Chamba Prime Minister cited a letter received from a teacher from the area who shared details of Chamba with the Prime Minister. The letter was shared by the Prime Minister in Mann ki Baat.
Remembering his days in Himachal Pradesh, Prime Minister mentioned that the adage that ‘Pahad ka Paani aur Pahad ki Jawani Pahad ke Kaam nahi aati’ i.e. Youth and water of hills is not used for hills, is changing.
That is, when India celebrates 100 years of independence, Himachal will also celebrate 100 years of its establishment. That is why every day of the coming 25 years is very important for us”, the Prime Minister elaborated.
Modi informed that special attention was paid to it as Aspirational District as he was aware of the strengths of Chamba.
He also expressed happiness about children from Kerala coming to Himachal in the spirit of Ek Bharat, Shreshth Bharat.
The Prime Minister remarked that the previous governments would provide services to only those areas where the burden of work and stress remained low and political benefits were high.
“The working style of double-engine government is different from the rest. Our priority is how to make people's lives easier.
That's why we are giving maximum emphasis on tribal areas, and hilly areas.” He listed measures like providing gas connections, piped water, health services, Ayushman Bharat, and road connectivity that are changing lives in remote and hilly areas.
Talking about the construction of rural roads, the Prime Minister said that till 2014, rural roads of 7000 km in length were constructed since Independence with an expenditure of 1800 crores but in the last 8 years, 12000 km of roads with a financial outlay of just 5000 crores have been constructed. Schemes started today will create 3000 km of rural roads, he informed.
Underlining the focus on the development of tribal communities, the Prime Minister informed that the government has taken another landmark decision in giving the tribal status to the Hati community of Giripar area of Sirmaur.“It shows how much priority our government is giving to the development of the tribal people”, he added.
Recalling the efforts of the government to provide relief to poor families during the corona pandemic, the Prime Minister highlighted the free ration programme.
Highlighting Himachal’s strength in horticulture, animal husbandry and craft & arts, the Prime Minister praised the local self-help groups for promoting local products like flowers, Chamba’s Chukh, Rajma Madra, Chamba Chappal, Chamba Thal and Pangi ki Thangi.
He called these products the heritage of the country. Citing the example of Vocal for Local, the Prime Minister appreciated the women associated with Self Help Groups due to their impetus to efforts of the government to promote local products.
The Prime Minister informed that these products are also being promoted under the One District One Product Scheme and he tries to present these things to foreign dignitaries, so that the name of Himachal goes out in the whole world, and more people find out about the products made in Himachal.
Prime Minister said, “Only the double-engine government recognizes this power. Himachal has made up its mind and will change the old custom and will create a new tradition.”
Rs.3200 crore PMGSY-III scheme will transform the prevailing road infrastructure in the state and it will further boost the rural economic activities, the Chief Minister said.”
Taking a dig at Congress, the Chief Minister said that the party has launched Bharat Jodo Yatra. On the other hand, its senior leaders are adopting Congress Chhodo Yatra.
He said under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the present government would again come into power and continue serving the people.