Taking the mela route to Antyodaya
THE WEEK|February 20, 2022
The cause of the poor and those living on the margins remains close to the heart of the Haryana Chief Minister, Sh.Manohar Lal.
Taking the mela route to Antyodaya
‘‘Antyodaya means upliftment of th last man standing in the queue. Drawin inspiration from this philosophy India o the 21st century is working to realise the objective. We are constantly engaged improving the lot of those at the bottom o the economic pyramid.”

- Narendra Modi

‘‘Encouraging feedback has been received from the deputy commissioners and other senior officials of the districts where Antyodaya Gram Utthan Mel were held. These have helped to serve the cause of Antyodaya. We are working on mission mode increase the annual income of each of the identified poor families from Rs. 1 lakh to Rs.1.8 lakh.”

- Manohar La

While varioussocial welfare schemes have been launched by the State Government, those of the Central Government have been implemented in right earnest to extend the hand that helps the poor and the needy in the true spirit of Antyodaya, a comprehensive reach-out to the poorest of the poor and the vulnerable. Social and economic uplift constitutes the cornerstone of these schemes.

The Haryana Government is determined to uplift the poorest of the poor families and raise their standard of living. Drawing inspiration from the Antyodaya Abhiyan of the Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi, the Chief Minister has launched ‘Mukhya Mantri Antyodaya Parivar Utthan Yojana’ to identify poor families and increase their annual income.

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