Arunachal's VB-G RAM G Act: A Revolution in Rural Empowerment
Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein lauds the VB-G RAM G Act as a transformative reform for rural empowerment in India. The Act provides 125 days of employment, strengthens village infrastructure, and prioritizes sustainable asset creation with transparency and local participation, aiming to boost productivity and resilience.
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Arunachal Pradesh's Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein praised the VB-G RAM G Act on Saturday, describing it as a significant and forward-thinking reform that underscores India's dedication to rural empowerment and inclusive growth.
Speaking to reporters in Namsai district, Mein detailed the Act's provision of 125 days of employment for rural populations, bolstering both livelihood opportunities and village-level infrastructure under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision.
The Act's focus on sustainable assets, such as water management and rural connectivity, aims not only to create jobs but enhance productivity and resilience in rural India through community-driven initiatives and enhanced transparency.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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