- Through a video conference, PM Modi spoke to participants in the Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra.
- People call the Yatra Modi’s vehicle of guarantee, and they are very excited about it.
- Women will receive training to operate drones as part of the Namo Didi campaign.
Through a video conference, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to participants in the Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra, emphasizing the nation’s faith in its policies and programs. He underlined that his main goal is to give marginalized and underprivileged people access to government benefits programs.
In less than a month, the yatra has reached over one crore twenty-five lakh people from forty thousand panchayats and numerous cities. People call the Yatra Modi’s vehicle of guarantee (Modi ki Guarantee Wali Gadi), and they are very excited about it.
Government schemes
Even in remote locations like Andaman, Jammu, and Kashmir, the campaign has brought the benefits of government services to people. Approximately one lakh new Ujjvala connections and over 35 lakh Ayushman health cards have been distributed via these vans in a brief period.
Modi also established an aim of uplifting two crore women who are employed by Lakhpati Didis, or self-help groups. Women will receive training to operate drones as part of the Namo Didi campaign.
Drones will be given to 15,000 carefully chosen women’s Self-Help Groups under the “Drone Didi Yojana” between 2024–2025 and 2025–2026 to rent them out to farmers for agricultural use.
The young people were urged by Prime Minister Modi to focus on Poshan, Pani, Pehalwani, and ‘Paryapt Neend,’ which denotes adequate sleep and fitness. He virtually communicated with people who were receiving government assistance in Gujarat, Jammu Kashmir, Bihar, Karnataka, and Chandigarh.
Anurag Singh Thakur, the Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting, reported that in the last three to four weeks, more than 40,000 camps were visited by over one crore 20 lakh people to take advantage of various welfare schemes.