Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Matrubhoom­i Yojana will be introduced in cities too: Yogi

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday inaugurate­d the Matrubhoom­i Yojana, currently meant for villages, and said it would soon be introduced in cities as well.

The scheme aims to help people working in cities or abroad to “reconnect” with their villages and donate money for infrastruc­ture developmen­t projects, if they so wish.

“Our government has currently implemente­d this scheme in the rural areas. We will implement the Matrubhoom­i scheme in the urban areas as well,” the chief minister said.

“This will serve two purposes: first, individual­s will be able to reconnect with their roots, and second, they will be able to contribute towards their motherland,” he added.

“Mother and motherland are greater than heaven. There can be no comparison between them. Therefore, everyone should be given the chance to participat­e in the Matrubhoom­i Yojana,” he said.

In November 2021, the Uttar Pradesh cabinet had approved the proposal for the implementa­tion of the Matrubhoom­i Yojana to facilitate individual­s or private institutio­ns to contribute to the developmen­t of any village.

According to officials, a large number of people from the rural background now working in cities or abroad want to contribute to the developmen­t of their village and they needed a systematic platform for this.

If any such person or private institutio­n wants to contribute to developmen­t works in any village panchayat and is willing to bear 60% of the cost, the remaining 40% and land will be arranged by the state government under the scheme,

according to an official press release.

“Each person has a bond with their motherland. We must encourage this bond and instil faith in their hearts. Earlier, people had doubts about misappropr­iation of funds in the state government’s budget,” the chief minister said, adding, now every single penny contribute­d

will be accounted for.

“The panchayati raj department should develop a mechanism through which the person contributi­ng money can be given an account of every single penny,” he said.

Awards for village panchayats

The chief minister also distribute­d awards to 370 gram (village) panchayats for their outstandin­g work under the Mukhyamant­ri Panchayat Protsahan Puraskar Yojana on Friday.

Additional­ly, under the Rashtriya Gram Swaraj Abhiyan scheme, 3,145 gram panchayat secretarie­s were provided with laptops.

The first-ranked panchayats received Rs 11 lakh each, the second-ranked ones Rs 9 lakh each, the third-ranked Rs 6 lakh each, the fourth Rs 4 lakh each and the fifth got Rs 2 lakh each.

Smart cities and villages

Asserting that 10 municipal corporatio­ns are being developed as Smart Cities in Uttar Pradesh with the inspiratio­n of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Yogi Adityanath said, “Additional­ly, our government is developing seven municipal corporatio­ns as ‘Smart Municipal Corporatio­ns’ under the State Smart City programme.”

His government was helping gram (village) panchayats become “smart” through various initiative­s such as gram sachivalay­a, optical fibre, sanitation facilities, LED streetligh­ts, good roads, computer operators, and BC (banking correspond­ent) Sakhi, the chief minister said.

“If our villages become smart, they can also progress towards self-reliance,” he said.

He also said panchayats should make efforts to be selfrelian­t by augmenting their resources.

“First, there should be competitio­n between villages, and further, we will organise a cleanlines­s competitio­n between villages and cities,” he added.

Adityanath further asserted that the distributi­on of laptops to village secretarie­s would make panchayats go digital.

 ?? DEEPAK GUPTA/HT PHOTO ?? Chief minister Yogi Adityanath at the Mukhyamant­ri Panchayat Protsahan Puraskar Yojana function in Lucknow on Friday. Finance minister Suresh Khanna also present.
DEEPAK GUPTA/HT PHOTO Chief minister Yogi Adityanath at the Mukhyamant­ri Panchayat Protsahan Puraskar Yojana function in Lucknow on Friday. Finance minister Suresh Khanna also present.

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