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Expressing optimism that the schemes will be very much beneficial to about 3700 SHGs of the state, Khandu advised grassroot party workers to reach out to SHGs of their respective regions, who may not yet be aware of these.
The chief minister hinted at another path-breaking initiative coming that would also have a positive impact on farmer’s income – oil palm cultivation.
He informed that about Rs 6000 crore will be invested by the central government on oil palm cultivation in the North East and expected Arunachal Pradesh to be benefited the most. Allaying ‘fears’ of negative impact on environment, he asserted no forest land will be destroyed or a tree cut.
“Only wastelands, which are abundant along the foothills will be utilized for oil palm cultivation. We will have to be patient and wait for a few years to reap its benefits, which will be massive,” Khandu claimed.
Earlier, Khandu launched the BJP’s Health Volunteers Program, wherein health volunteers equipped with medical kits will reach out to people in far flung areas to aware, help and counsel them on COVID 19.
He also distributed free ration to the needy under the PM’s Garib Kalyan Anna Yojna and inaugurated an exhibition stall on life and achievements of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the site of the BJP office. He also planted tree saplings around the site.
The day also marked the birth anniversary of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya.
BJP is celebrating ‘Seva aur Samarpan Abhiyan’ across the country from September 17 to October 7 to commemorate Modi’s birthday and his 20 years of active political service (as Gujrat CM and India’s PM) to the people.