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State leads in Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra participation: Dilawar

The conclusion of the ‘Vikasit Bharat Sankalp Yatra’, which started on December 16, 2023, took place on January 26, 2024, in the state. Through this journey, the rural areas benefited from various welfare schemes of the central government. Panchayati Raj Minister Madan Dilawar informed that a total of 11,209 camps were organised in Rajasthan. Out […]

The conclusion of the ‘Vikasit Bharat Sankalp Yatra’, which started on December 16, 2023, took place on January 26, 2024, in the state. Through this journey, the rural areas benefited from various welfare schemes of the central government.
Panchayati Raj Minister Madan Dilawar informed that a total of 11,209 camps were organised in Rajasthan. Out of these camps, Rajasthan secured the first position in 14 out of 18 schemes implemented.
The camps included the presence of the general public, participation of representatives, health check-up camps, distribution of Ayushman Bharat cards, TB testing, Prime Minister Ujjwala Yojana, award distribution, oath or pledge offline, online, social health cards, natural farming, farmer credit cards, “My Story, My Language” campaigns, and “Earth Calls for Help” schemes.
He mentioned that a total of 3 crore 40 lakh participants were present directly in these camps. Among them, there was participation from Members of Parliament in 432 camps and from MLAs in 1,663 camps.
A total of 8 lakh 25 thousand people benefited from the security insurance scheme, 4 lakh 75 thousand from Jeevan Jyoti, 2 crores 66 lahks from health check-up camps, 55 lakh 46 thousand from Ayushman Bharat card KYC, 8 thousand 369 from Ayushman Secures, 2 lakh 14 thousand from TB, 5 lakh 94 thousand from Prime Minister Ujjwala Yojana, 33 lakh 83 thousand from award schemes, 4 lakh 39 thousand from oath or pledge (offline and online), 11 thousand 203 from social health cards.
In addition to this, 11 thousand 205 from natural farming, 7 lakh 68 thousand from My India volunteers, 15 lakh 3 thousand from farmer credit cards, 73 lakh 76 thousand from “My Story, My Language,” and 11 thousand 208 eligible individuals benefited from the “Earth Calls for Help” scheme.
Madan Dilawar stated that employees from the departments involved in the journey completed their tasks by attending. Regular monitoring by officials at the highest level and reviews were conducted to ensure the successful implementation of the journey, resulting in more eligible individuals benefiting from it.

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