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Be a partner in progress in the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana, leave your mark on the future of the country!

Be a partner in progress in the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana, leave your mark on the future of the country!
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Feb 01, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Prime Minister shared a visionary approach to transform the development journey of our villages in the form of the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana. The initiative calls upon MPs to ...

The Prime Minister shared a visionary approach to transform the development journey of our villages in the form of the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana. The initiative calls upon MPs to select a village in their constituency and make it a Model Village by 2016. Furthermore, the number of model villages should increase as time progresses so that in a decade a large number of villages become Model Villages across India.

The rationale behind a landmark idea such as this is clear- India lives in the villages and India will only progress when our villages progress. Development of villages can happen best when everybody walks shoulder to shoulder and contributes towards the comprehensive development of the village. And who better than the local Members of Parliament to drive this change!

This specially created forum on MyGov invites out of the box ideas on how the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana can become the driving force in bringing a qualitative difference in our villages. Lets make the development of our villages a grand mass movement and together create a golden future for rural India.

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Abhishek Pathak
Abhishek Pathak 11 years 4 months ago
Cont..have this for every constituency. Quantitative feedback could be in the form of red vs green. One will then have adarsh city also. The pilot can be tested in adarsh Gram yojna.
Abhishek Pathak
Abhishek Pathak 11 years 4 months ago
The receipe to success for any urban or rural development is access to bijli, sadak and paani. Have something like Google map on a portal. Let citizens point out the area on the map with roads with patholes or no road or patchy ones. Those marked should be color coded in red. Roads in red cant be selected by any other citizen on map till the issue is resolved. Once resolved govt can color code the same in green. Same for streetlight nd other services. So one dashboard can give 360 deg feedback.
Jalpesh Mehta
Jalpesh Mehta 11 years 5 months ago
Infrastructure : Mentioned activities can be achieved through local villagers scheduling either each weekend or distributing between various teams 1) Renovation or coloring of public places ( School, Dispensary, Gram Panchayat Office etc) 2) Gardening at public places ( Few seeds of flavors are easily/free available at villages, near to lake area. Indian climate and soil suits for gardening 3) Main roads within villages can construct using local labor and materials
Jalpesh Mehta
Jalpesh Mehta 11 years 5 months ago
Cleaning (Cont.) : Approaching youth and gathering them at day end would not resolve cleaning task but also we can achieve : 1) Youth will directed and idle time of youth/group can be utilized 2) Leadership quality will be sharpen within youth 3) People will be connected with each other 4) Daily activities which are happening at each area can be indirectly monitored through youth ( which can help local police to spy anti-terrorist activities)
Jalpesh Mehta
Jalpesh Mehta 11 years 5 months ago
Cleaning : We can focus on youth especially in village where daily activities are completing early with the sun set. Youth are idle and sparing time at street corner. Youth can be approached and divided into different team to collect wastage from each home or can clean the streets. Gram Panchayat should provide cleaning equipment (hi-tech is not required/necessary) to team. According to me the same should be implement at each city, area wise where youth team can be lead either by corporator
Jalpesh Mehta
Jalpesh Mehta 11 years 5 months ago
Education : Govt. school should build IT Infrastructure ( At least one computer, projector and camera, Internet connection) through which volunteers can spare couple of hours per week logged in from remote location and can arrange a session for village student. A person who is roaming either other parts of India or outside can share a lot his/her experiences to next generation. which can inspire students, can set goal/dream, can build their moral to face the competition during the era.
Sudipta Sen Gupta
Sudipta Sen Gupta 11 years 5 months ago
SAGY will open the eye of neighbouring village to learn how to make their own place clean and free of pollution. Gran panchayet has to take more responsibility. Ten years down the line all the villages will be connected with highways and digital india initiative will connect every body through smart phone. Poor people who is not willing to go to school will definitely like to use android smart phone for their daily needs.
rajkumar pandey
rajkumar pandey 11 years 5 months ago
ONLY AN ADARSH SAANSAD WHO LOVES HIS COUNTRY CAN MAKE ADARSH GRAM. POLITICIANS WHO ARE ELECTED ON THE BASIS OF CASTE APPEASEMENT VOTE BANKS SHOULD NOT BE EXPECTED TO DO ANYTHING IN THIS YOJANA AS HIS RE-ELECTION IS ASSURED FROM HIS CASTE GROUPS IN 2019
shruthy v s
shruthy v s 11 years 5 months ago
Sir MPs should take initiative in creating more employment opportunities in these villages .Part of the fund should be dedicated towards skill training and opening up agrobased industries.cooperative collective employment schemes like tailoring .handicrafts ,bakery unit etccan be introduced microfinance facilities by collective deposit of small amounts by the members in banks which can be used to meet their needs can be initiated such schemes exists in kerala and is running successfully