Nabarangpur:BASANT RATH.
The Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik will visit Nabarangpur district
on 24th Thursday.
Briefing the press at the circuit house conference hall food
and civil supply minister Sanjaya Das Burma, who is the observer of this
district informed Chief minister Naveen
Patnaik, will inaugurate development projects of Rs. 53 crores in Nabarangpur district during
the visit to Umerkote, Dabugam, and Nabarangpur. Foundation stone for important
projects worth around 77.16 crores and 48 nos anganwadi centres worth of 2.46 crores will be
dedicated for the better delivery of ICDS services. Besides that 15 nos of
hostel and one additional class room constructed under SC and ST department
worth of 16.74 crore will be inaugurated during his visit.
Similarly the CM will distribute 56000 beneficiaries with
several leverage schemes for their upliftment and
prosperity which include under revitalisation of ESHG near by 4000 disbursed
seed money of Rs. 10000 to each WSHG. Banking linkages to 100 SHGs with one
lakh each will be given. Under Nirmana Shrimik Yojana various incentives will
be given to nearly 3900 beneficiaries for education, marriage, safety, walking
tools, by-cycle assistances. Under Rural
Housing 733 Nirman Shrimik will be given work orders for pucca houses and 133
BPGY Special Houses to needy beneficiaries. Under MBPY 740 beneficiaries shall
be assisted and for development of agriculture 920 mobile phones to
progressinve women farmers will be given. Similarly 160 homesteads less patta
will be given to the beneficiaries and 1665 patts will be given to FRA
beneficiaries.
In the meeting Commerce and Transport Minister Ramesh
Chandra Majhi, said we are planning to gather 1.2 lakh people in the three
meeting venues. Among others local MLA Monohar Randhari, Odisha Film development
corporation chairman Muna Khan, district BJD General Secretary Asish Ranjan
Patnaik, Rabi Patnaik, district BYJD president Badrinarayan Singh, Chairman
Nabarangpur block Bedabyasa Bhatra,Municipality vice-chairperson Prahalad
Tripathy were present.