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PM interacts with beneficiaries of SVAMITVA scheme in MP

The Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi interacted with the beneficiaries of the SVAMITVA scheme in Madhya Pradesh via video conferencing. The Prime Minister also distributed e-property cards to 1,71,000 beneficiaries under the scheme on the occasion. Union Ministers, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, Member of Parliament and MLAs, beneficiaries, village, district and state officials were also present during the event.

While interacting with Mr. Pawan of Handia, Harda, the Prime Minister asked about his experience after getting the property card. Mr. Pawan informed that with the card he could avail a loan of 2 lakh 90 thousand rupees and rented a shop and has already started repaying the loan. The Prime Minister asked him to increase digital transactions. Mr. Modi also discussed the experience of the village about the drone doing the survey in the village. Mr. Pawan said that his journey of getting the card was smooth and his life saw a positive transformation. The Prime Minister said that it is the government’s priority to enhance the ease of living for the citizens.

The Prime Minister congratulated Mr. Prem Singh of Dindori for getting the property card through the PM SVAMITVA scheme. The Prime Minister enquired about the time taken for the mapping through drones. He asked Mr. Prem Singh about his future plans after getting the property card. Mr. Prem said that now he plans to make his house pucca. The Prime Minister asked him how he got to know about this scheme. The Prime Minister expressed satisfaction about the safety of property rights of the poor and deprived after the Svamitva campaign.

The Prime Minister enquired Mrs. Vineeta Bai, Budhni-Sehore about her plans after getting the property cards through this scheme. She replied that she wishes to open a shop by availing of a loan from the bank. She conveyed her sense of safety about her property. The Prime Minister said with this scheme caseload will come down in the courts and villages and the country will progress. PM wished her and her family for Navrati.

Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister said availing loans from the banks have become easier with the launch of the PM SVAMITVA scheme. He lauded Madhya Pradesh for the speed with which it has implemented the scheme. 1.70 lakh families received cards in 3000 villages of the state. He said that this will card will become a vehicle of prosperity for them.

The Prime Minister said though it is often said that the soul of India resides in villages, however, even decades after the independence, the potential of the villages was shackled. The power of the villages, the land and the houses of the people of the village could not be fully utilized for their development. On the contrary, the energy, time and money of the people of the village were wasted in disputes, fights, illegal occupations over village land and houses. The Prime Minister remembered how Mahatma Gandhi was also worried about this problem and recalled ‘Samras Gram Panchayat Yojana’ which was implemented in Gujarat during his tenure as Chief Minister.

The Prime Minister complimented the villages for their performance during the corona period. He noted how the villages of India worked together on one goal and tackled the pandemic with great vigilance. He added that the villages of India were quite ahead in precautions like separate living arrangements and arrangements for food and work for people coming from outside and vaccination too was followed diligently. The Prime Minister said that the villages played a role in containing the pandemic during difficult times.

The Prime Minister stressed the importance of freeing the country's villages, village property, land and house records from uncertainty and mistrust. He added that PM Swamitva Yojana is going to become a huge strength of our brothers and sisters of the village.

The Prime Minister remarked that the SVAMITVA Scheme is not just a scheme to provide property documents, but it is also a new mantra for development and improving trust in the villages of the country with the help of modern technology. “The Udan Khatola (drone) that is flying in villages and localities for the survey is giving a new flight to the villages of India,” he said.

The Prime Minister said the efforts of the government for the last 6-7 years is to make the poor free from dependence on anyone. Now, money is being sent directly to the bank accounts of farmers under PM Kisan Samman Nidhi for small farming needs, he said. Mr. Modi said that gone are the days when the poor had to run pillar to post in the government offices for everything. Now the government itself is coming to the poor and empowering them. He also cited Mudra Yojana as an example of making finances available to people through loans without collateral. He said in the last 6 years about 29 crore loans amounting to 15 lakh crore have been approved for the people. He said 70 lakh self-help groups are working in the country and women are being connected with the banking system via Jan Dhan accounts. He also mentioned a recent decision to enhance the limit of loans without collateral to the self-help groups from 10 lakh to 20 lakh. Similarly, more than 25 lakh street vendors have received loans under the SVANidhi scheme.

The Prime Minister said of late, many policy decisions have been taken so that farmers, patients and remote areas get maximum benefits from drone technology. A PLI scheme for encouraging drone production in India has also been announced so that a large number of modern drones are made in India and India becomes self-reliant in this important area. The Prime Minister also called upon scientists, engineers, software developers and start-up entrepreneurs to come forward to make low-cost drones in India. “Drones have the capability to take India to new heights”, he added.

We have often heard this saying that the soul of India resides in the village.

But decades after independence, the huge potential of India's villages has been kept tight: PM @narendramodi

— PMO India (@PMOIndia) October 6, 2021

The power of the villages, the land, which is the house of the people of the village, the people of the village could not fully utilize it for their development.

On the contrary, the energy, time and money of the people of the village was wasted in disputes, fights, illegal occupations over village land and village houses: PM

— PMO India (@PMOIndia) October 6, 2021

We have also seen in this Corona period how the villages of India worked together on one goal, fought this pandemic with great vigilance.

There should be separate living arrangements for people coming from outside, arrangements for food and work, work related to vaccination, the villages of India should be ahead: PM

— PMO India (@PMOIndia) October 6, 2021

It is very important to remove the country's villages, village property, land and house records from uncertainty and mistrust.

That's why PM Swamitva Yojana is going to be a huge strength of our brothers and sisters of the village: PM @narendramodi

— PMO India (@PMOIndia) October 6, 2021

Swamitva Yojana is not just a scheme to provide legal documents, but it is also a new mantra for development and trust in the villages of the country with the help of modern technology.

The drone that is flying this 'village-mohalla mein Udan Khatola', is going to give a new flight to the villages of India: PM

— PMO India (@PMOIndia) October 6, 2021

The country has been left behind when the poor had to go round the government for every penny, every single thing.

Now the government itself is coming to the poor and empowering the poor: PM @narendramodi

— PMO India (@PMOIndia) October 6, 2021

Recently, many policy decisions have been taken so that farmers, patients, remote areas get maximum benefits from drone technology.

A large number of modern drones are made in India, PLI scheme has also been announced to make India self-reliant in this too: PM @narendramodi

— PMO India (@PMOIndia) October 6, 2021

Disclaimer: This information has been collected through secondary research and IBEF is not responsible for any errors in the same.

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