Gujarat's Panchayat Sanitation scheme allocates Rs 650 cr to improve rural cleanliness and health
Gandhinagar (Gujarat) [India], February 26 (ANI): The Gujarat Panchayat Department's Mukhyamantri Nirmal Gram Yojana focuses on qualitative improvement in sanitation and public health across rural areas, the release said.
According to the Gujarat Chief Minister's Office (CMO), currently operational in 667 villages spanning 21 talukas across 12 districts, the scheme has been allocated a budget of Rs. 650 crore, the release said.
Incentives for the repair and maintenance of assets and vehicles are available under the Swachh Bharat Mission.
Meanwhile, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has taken an important decision to ensure smooth connectivity to the district headquarters and taluka headquarters for more than 18,000 people from around 11 villages in the tribal region of Narmada district.
Accordingly, Rs 123.13 crore has been sanctioned for the bridge from Rengan Ghat to Rampura Ghat, and Rs 179.27 crore has been approved for the bridge connecting Shaherav Ghat to Tilakwada Ghat.
According to the Chief Minister's Office, with the construction of these two bridges in the tribal region of Narmada district, residents of villages including Tilakwada, Vasan, Rengan, Rampura, Mangrol, and Shaherav in the northern and southern areas will benefit from easier transportation. (ANI)
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