IEP Chandigarh
Haryana Chief Secretary, Mr. Sanjeev Kaushal said that the ‘Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra’ has garnered a substantial participation, with over 3.2 million individuals as of January 2nd.
While reviewing the both central and state development schemes, Mr. Kaushal instructed Additional Chief Secretaries to collaborate with Additional Deputy Commissioners (ADCs) in regularly monitoring their implementation. He emphasized the need for establishing clear timeframes for achieving targets and urged them to convene regular meetings with bankers to ensure timely disbursal of benefits under various welfare schemes. Furthermore, Mr. Kaushal stressed the importance of ADC involvement, making them personally responsible for ensuring that beneficiaries encounter no difficulties in accessing loans and other benefits under these schemes.
During a review of the ‘Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra,’ Mr. Kaushal highlighted the immediate issuance of 711,130 Ayushman Bharat Cards at Yatra events, showcasing its extensive reach and effectiveness. This impressive figure was further complemented about 600,000 individuals receiving comprehensive medical screenings, including targeted evaluations for 400,000 for TB and 21,671 for sickle cell. These remarkable achievements reaffirm the government’s unwavering commitment to providing accessible healthcare for all, extending beyond specific diseases to address diverse health needs through the Yatra’s initiatives.
As of January 2, 2024, a total of 102,553 awards recognized outstanding achievements, celebrating women achievers (25,590), exemplary students (38,295), and contributions from local artists (5,141) and athletes (5,407). Agriculture received a major boost with 8,486 Kisan Credit Cards issued and 56,356 new beneficiaries registered under the PM Kisan scheme, showcasing the emphasis on ‘Satat Krishi’ advancements. Technological interventions took center stage through 56,356 drone demonstrations, while significant strides were made in land record digitization and ensuring water accessibility in over 85% of households.