The campaign to connect with the resolve of a ‘Viksit Bharat’ and unite the citizens is continuously expanding, reaching distant villages and connecting even the poorest of the poor. Whether they are young, women, or senior citizens of the villages, everyone eagerly awaits Modi’s vehicle and actively participates in the programs organized by Modi’s vehicle. Therefore, I express my gratitude to all the citizens, especially to my mothers and sisters, for making this mega-campaign successful. The energy and power of the youth is invested in it. All the youth also deserve congratulations for making this program successful. Even in some places where farmers are working in the fields, they leave their farming work for four to six hours when the vehicle reaches them and join in this program. So, in a way, a grand festival of development is taking place from village to village.
The ‘Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra’ has been underway for less than 50 days, but it has already reached lakhs of villages. This, in itself, is a record. The aim of the ‘Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra’ is to reach those individuals who, for some reason, have been deprived of the benefits of the Indian government’s schemes. Sometimes, people think that if two people in their village received the benefits of the government’s schemes, it might be due to some connection, a bribe might have been given, or there might be a relative involved. So, I am travelling from village to village with this vehicle to convey that there is no corruption, no nepotism, and no favouritism here. This work is done with honesty and dedication. Therefore, I have come to your villages to find those who are still left behind. I am looking for those people. As I learn about them, I will ensure that the government benefits reach them in the coming days. This is my guarantee. Those who haven’t found a home yet will get one. Those who don’t have access to gas will receive it. Those who haven’t received an Ayushman card will get one. The schemes that we are implementing for your well-being should reach you. That’s why such significant efforts are being made across the country.
My brothers and sisters,
In recent days, every time I’ve had the opportunity to connect with this ‘yatra’, I’ve noticed one thing. When I listen to the voices of the poor, our farmer brothers and sisters, the youth, and our women, and see how they confidently express their thoughts, it fills me with a deep sense of belief. Hearing them, I think, “Wow! What strength exists in my country, where all these powerful voices are! These are the people who are going to build my nation.” It’s a wonderful experience. Every beneficiary across the country has a story filled with courage, satisfaction, and dreams in view of the changes in their lives in the last 10 years. What’s heartening is that they are eager to share their journey with the nation. Just a while ago, during the conversation I had, I was experiencing the richness of your stories and how much you have to say. You have such wonderful experiences and so much you want to express.
My family members,
Today, millions and millions of beneficiaries across the country are actively contributing to the advancement of government schemes. They don’t limit themselves to just achieving basic necessities like permanent home, electricity, water, gas, healthcare, and education. They don’t think that they have to do anything now that they have got everything. After receiving this support, they don’t stop; instead, they harness a new strength and energy. They are stepping forward to work harder and strive for a better future. This, to me, is the greatest joy. The true essence behind Modi’s guarantee was exactly this, and witnessing it come to fruition brings immense happiness and satisfaction. When I see it with my own eyes, all the fatigue of life disappears. This sentiment is becoming the energy of a ‘Viksit Bharat’.
Friends,
Wherever Modi’s guaranteed vehicle is travelling, it’s building trust of the people and fulfilling people’s expectations. Approximately, 450,000 new applicants have sought the Ujjwala gas connection after this ‘yatra’ began. When I asked them why they had come? They explained that as their families grew, with sons moving to separate homes, new households were formed, and now they needed a gas stove. I said, “Well, that’s a positive sign that everyone is progressing.”
Already, one crore Ayushman cards have been distributed on the spot during the ‘yatra’. For the first time, widespread health check-up is underway. Almost 1.25 crore people have undergone health check-ups. The tests include 70 lakh people screened for tuberculosis, 15 lakh people checked for sickle cell anemia, and nowadays, along with the Ayushman Bharat Card, ABHA cards are also being rapidly issued. While people are familiar with the Aadhaar card, there’s still limited awareness about the ABHA card.
The ABHA card, or Ayushman Bharat Health Account card, brings numerous benefits. It consolidates medical reports, prescription details, blood group information, and even the identity of the attending doctor, all in one comprehensive record. This means that even years later, if you have to visit a doctor and they inquire about your medical history, medications, etc., all the information will be readily available. Searching through medical history will no longer be a hassle. Doctors can easily access details like when you fell ill, which doctor you consulted, what tests were conducted, and what medications you took. This initiative will spread awareness about health across the entire country.
Friends,
Today, many colleagues are benefitting from Modi’s guaranteed vehicle. Among them, there might be individuals who perhaps never realized they were eligible for government schemes. Due to old habits, they may have thought, “We don’t have any influential relatives or connections, so what’s the use for us?” Well, Modi is a part of your family; there’s no need for any other recognition. You are also a part of my family. If this were 10 years ago, you might have struggled making rounds of government offices, feeling disheartened in the process.
I would like to tell the representatives and employees of the village panchayats and other local bodies that you all have a huge responsibility. You need to identify every needy person in your village, ward, town, and locality with complete honesty. The goal is to ensure that Modi’s guaranteed vehicle reaches as many companions as possible, and their participation and benefits are ensured on the spot. Efforts should be made to ensure this.
For example, water has reached more than 11 crore new rural families through taps in the last four years. We should not limit ourselves to it that it is enough that the water tap has been installed. Now we need to focus on better water management, water quality, and other related issues. I am seeing success in this responsibility with the support of the villagers. I have seen that when villagers take responsibility for such work, the government doesn’t have to worry much. The work goes smoothly. Therefore, there should be a rapid formation of water committees in villages. Everyone should be aware and work towards this as well. You should help me in this regard.
Friends,
The Indian government is running a massive campaign to empower women in rural areas by providing them with self-employment opportunities to boost the rural economy. In the past few years, approximately 10 crore sisters, daughters, and ‘Didis’ have joined self-help groups. These women have received a whopping seven and a half lakh crore rupees through banks. You would not have read this figure in newspapers. The fact that more than seven and a half lakh crore rupees have reached the hands of the women associated with self-help groups in this country through banks signifies a revolutionary accomplishment. Crores of women associated with self-help groups are making progress through this campaign. As I have said earlier, I want to make two crore new women ‘lakhpatis’. And I want to make this campaign successful in collaboration with the sisters from my self-help groups. The more you come forward, the more you work, the easier it will be for us to achieve this target of making two crore ‘Lakhpati Didis’. The ‘Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra’ is giving additional momentum to this campaign.
Friends,
A significant new campaign has been initiated by the government to encourage technology in agriculture and empower sisters, daughters, and ‘Didis’ through self-help groups. And this, along with Modi’s vehicle, is also a major attraction. And what is it? It is called Namo Drone Didi. Some people also call it Namo Didi. The Namo Drone Didi scheme has been launched. Under this, 15,000 drones will be made available to sisters associated with self-help groups in the first round. Nobody is going to talk about tractors when there will be drones in the hands of the sisters. Training for Namo Drone Didis has also started. Due to this campaign, the income of self-help groups will increase, village sisters will gain new self-confidence, and it will also help our farmers. It will modernize farming, make it scientific, and reduce wastage. Moreover, it will also lead to savings.
My family members,
A significant campaign is underway across the country to organize small farmers. Most of our farmers have very little land—around 80-85 per cent of them own only one to two acres of land. When more and more farmers come together in a group, their collective strength increases. Therefore, Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) are being formed. Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS) and other cooperative initiatives in villages are being empowered.
Our effort is to bring cooperatives, a robust aspect of rural life in Bharat, to the forefront. So far, we have seen the benefits of cooperatives in the dairy and sugarcane sectors. Now, it is being expanded to other areas such as agriculture and fishery production. We are moving in the direction to establish new PACS in two lakh villages in the near future. In areas where there are no cooperatives associated with dairy, expansion will take place. This will enable our dairy farmers to get better prices for milk.
Friends,
The lack of storage facilities in our villages has been an ongoing issue, forcing small farmers to sell their produce hastily. Due to this, they often do not get the fair price for their produce. To alleviate the plight of small farmers, a significant capacity for storage is being developed across the country. Lakhs of storage facilities need to be constructed, and the responsibility for this is being entrusted to cooperative institutions like PACS.
Efforts are also underway to strengthen more than two lakh micro-industries in the food processing sector. You might be familiar with the One District, One Product campaign. Its goal is to promote at least one unique product from each district to international markets. This campaign can play a significant role in making each district economically self-reliant.
My family members,
During this ‘Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra’, one more thing we must pay attention to is the message of ‘Vocal for Local,’ which should resonate in every village and every street. Just now, we heard about it from a sister in Kota, and then from Rubika ji in Dewas. They also emphasise ‘Vocal for Local’. We should buy and promote such products which have the sweat of farmers and youth of Bharat and which have the essence of the soil of Bharat. Even toys in our homes should be made in the country. Children should have ‘Made in India’ toys from the beginning. We should cultivate the habit of eating things on our dining tables which are made in Bharat. There is no need to go crazy if good quality yogurt is available with good packaging.
I have been told that wherever the ‘Sankalp Yatra’ is reaching, information about local products, stalls, shops, and products made by self-help groups is being provided. Products made by self-help groups are also being showcased. Government officials are also providing information on how to register their products on the GeM portal. With such small efforts, and with every village and every family making some effort, the resolute commitment to a ‘Viksit Bharat’ will be achieved by this country.
This Modi’s guaranteed vehicle will keep running continuously and reach more and more companions. I hope the ‘yatra’ becomes as successful as possible. More and more people should join it, get information, and get the benefits so far not made available to them. It’s also a great deed. My wish is that those who deserve should get what they deserve. That’s why so much effort is being put into this ‘yatra’. Take advantage of it. The trust, confidence, and continuous support you’ve shown have always fuelled my enthusiasm to do something new for you each time. I assure you that I will never step back from any work. I guarantee to do whatever it takes for your well-being. With this belief, I wish you all the best.
Thanks!
Delighted to speak to Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra beneficiaries. Government's welfare initiatives are making a noticeable difference in the lives of countless citizens. https://t.co/lD8sTvOSLJ
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) December 27, 2023
'Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra' focuses on saturation of government schemes. pic.twitter.com/gFyjHkjHO0
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'One District, One Product' initiative will go a long way in furthering prosperity in the lives of many. pic.twitter.com/PD0i2hi45q
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) December 27, 2023
Let us be 'Vocal for Local'. pic.twitter.com/YyFTNjhDbs
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