PM Modi launches ‘Ration Aapke Gram’ scheme & ‘Sickle Cell Mission’ in Madhya Pradesh

PM Modi launches ‘Ration Aapke Gram’ scheme & ‘Sickle Cell Mission’ in Madhya Pradesh

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Category : National Published on: November 17 2021

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  • The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi launched multiple key initiatives for the welfare of Janjatiya community at Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas Mahasammelan.
  • He launched the ‘Ration Aapke Gram’ scheme in Madhya Pradesh. He also launched the Madhya Pradesh Sickle Cell Mission.
  • Ration material will be delivered to tribal class consumers by cars under the Chief Minister's Ration Aapke Gram Yojana, which would distribute ration material from 4000 fair pricing stores in 20 districts.
  • This full system will require approximately 450 automobiles. At the same time, this advantageous initiative of the Chief Minister will benefit approximately 7 thousand 500 villages.

Important Takeaways

About Ration Aapke Gram Scheme 

  • The MP government has launched a programme called 'Ration Aapke Gram Yojana.'
  • Objectives: The primary goal of this scheme is to distribute food grains once a month in the tribal (tribal) development blocks of the districts.
  • The beneficiaries of tribal development blocks will no longer need to go to the Panchayat Headquarters every month to receive rations under the Mp Ration Aapke Gram Yojana. Instead, rations will now be distributed in their village. As a result, the villagers' time and money will be saved.
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