Bhopal: Prime Minister Narendra Modi increased funding for tribal groups' welfare of the tribal, drastically after coming to power, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Friday.
He was speaking at 'Van Samiti Sammelan,' a program where bonus was distributed to collectors of forest produce such as Tendu leaves. "This is a poor, Scheduled Tribes, Dalit, and Backward Class government." "During the Congress govt’s time, only Rs 21,000 crore was allocated for tribal care, but after Modi came to power in 2014, it was increased to Rs 78,000 crore," Shah said.
He also unveiled a plaque commemorating the conversion of 827 "forest villages" to "revenue villages." Because there are limits on completing projects in forest regions, it was suggested that these locations be designated as revenue villages to ensure their growth. The Union minister described the decision as historic, claiming that it met a long-standing desire.
He went on to say that the Modi government has determined to build residences for each and every people by 2022. He also mentioned that the Madhya Pradesh government has decided to provide 20 percent bonus to forest societies. Scheduled Tribes make up 21 percent of the population of Madhya Pradesh.
Several other Union ministers were in attendance, including Jyotiraditya Scindia, Prahlad Patel, Faggan Singh Kulaste, and L Murugan, as well as state chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, his cabinet colleagues Vijay Shah, Bhupendra Singh, Narottam Mishra, and Vishwas Sarang, BJP general secretary Kailash Vijaywargiya, and state BJP chief V D Sharma.
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