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DELHI 10:Major steps are been taken
by the Maharashtra State government for the progress of people living in Tribal
areas by providing various emergency services, told by State Governor Chennamaneni
Vidyasagar Rao, in the 47th Conference of Governors at Rashtrapati Bhawan .
Mr.Rao
said, that the state has issued devolving 5% of the annual tribal sub-plan
funds directly to the Scheduled Area Gram Panchayats for the development work.
Major steps has been taken in order to provide best communications services,
health services, in the districts of Nandurbar, Gadchiroli, Nanded, and the
Melghat area of Amravati district.
Important steps have been taken by the state
in terms of security. Observing the sea
borders of the State, for registration and investigation work ‘Yellow Gate
police station’ in Mumbai has been set up. Maharashtra is coordinating with the
country's western coast which encompasses five states. He further said, for
proper observation and identification of fisherman, matters of coastal
security, security and safety of fisherman by setting up Fishery Monitoring,
Control and Surveillance centres in all coastal districts.
Decisions have been taken by the
state, for encouraging the living standards of tribal people, involving
Corporate sector in Swachh Bharat
Abhiyan and Skill development, and gave information about the progress
of Clean India Mission Conference.
The President Pranab Mukherjee
inaugurated the two-day Conference of Governors.
The Dignitaries present at the inaugural Conference includes, Hamid Ansari the
Vice President, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Rajnath
Singh, and Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj
The Conference was also attended by
Twenty Three Governors and Two Lt. Governors of the states and Union Territories .
The Two day Conference underlined the
schemes like Make-In-India, Start-up India , Smart City Mission and
Swachh Bharat Mission have to be implemented by 2022, and to discuss on
improving the quality of higher education in the country.
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