Swamitva Scheme: PM Modi said - the country's poor are getting stronger, the government will not have to come for every single thing

Posted on 6th Oct 2021 by rohit kumar

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday distributed online rights records to one lakh 71 thousand beneficiaries in 3000 villages of 19 districts of the state under the Swamitva scheme. The Prime Minister also held virtual interactions with the beneficiaries of the Sehore, Harda, and Dindori districts.

 

The government itself is coming to the poor and is empowering

 

The Prime Minister said the era has left the country behind when the poor had to go round the government for every paisa, every single thing. Now the government itself is coming to the poor and empowering the poor.

 

With modern technology, the new mantra for development in the villages of the country is the ownership scheme.

 

The Prime Minister said that the Swamitva Scheme is not just a scheme to provide legal documents, but it is also a new mantra for development and trust in the villages of the country with the help of modern technology.

 

In the initial phases, the Swamitva scheme was implemented in some villages of Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Punjab, Karnataka, and Rajasthan, he said. Property cards have been prepared for about 22 lakh families living in villages in these states.

 

Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan from Harda district will participate in this state-level program of ownership scheme under the public welfare and Suraj campaign being run in the state from September 17 to October 7. Beneficiaries and public representatives from other districts will join the program through video conferencing. It is to be known that in the nine states where the Swamitva Scheme has been implemented on a pilot basis, Madhya Pradesh is also included.

 

The ownership scheme has been started by the central government to promote Digital India. An e-Gram Swaraj Portal has been started where information about all the problems related to village society is available. Through this portal, farmers will be able to collect all the information about their land. Under this scheme, you will be able to get all the records of your property online and after completion of registration and government process, you will be able to download your property paper in one click.

 

It Will start in nine districts of Madhya Pradesh

 

This scheme will be implemented across the country. At present, its pilot project will be started in some districts of all the states of the country. Nine districts of Madhya Pradesh have been selected for this.

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