Prime Minister Modi to Launch National Initiative for Marginalized Communities via Video Conference
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to engage in a significant program on Wednesday, utilizing video conferencing to kickstart a nationwide endeavor aimed at providing crucial credit support to marginalized sections of society. As outlined by a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), he will officially unveil the ‘Pradhan Mantri Samajik Utthan and Rozgar Adharit Jankalyan’ (PM-SURAJ) national portal and endorse credit assistance for one lakh entrepreneurs hailing from disadvantaged communities.
Direct Interaction with Beneficiaries of Government Initiatives
During the event, Prime Minister Modi will engage directly with beneficiaries of various governmental schemes tailored to assist marginalized demographics, including Scheduled Castes, backward classes, and sanitation workers. His agenda also includes delivering a keynote address to the assembly, emphasizing the government’s steadfast commitment to uplifting underprivileged segments of society.
PM-SURAJ National Portal: A Beacon of Transformation
The PM-SURAJ national portal epitomizes Prime Minister Modi’s dedication to prioritizing the underprivileged and stands as a transformative endeavor aimed at elevating the most marginalized sectors of society, the statement highlighted.
Healthcare and Safety Initiatives
Additionally, the Prime Minister will distribute Ayushman health cards and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) kits to sewer and septic tank workers as part of the National Action for Mechanized Sanitation Ecosystem (NAMASTE). The statement underscored that this initiative signifies another stride towards safeguarding the health and safety of frontline workers operating in challenging conditions.
Mass Participation from Beneficiaries
Noteworthy is the anticipated participation of approximately three lakh beneficiaries from various government initiatives targeting disadvantaged groups. These beneficiaries are expected to join the program from over 500 districts nationwide, underscoring the extensive reach and impact of the initiative.
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