By Muslim Saleem
Through the National Rural
Livelihood Mission is sponsored the Union Government and Department for
International Development of the British Government, its effective
implementation in Madhya Pradesh under the guidance of Chief Minister Mr
Shivraj Singh Chouhan has made it a great success in the state, reports SMS News & Features.
It it may be mentioned here that
the second phase of National Rural Livelihood Mission will start functioning in
Madhya Pradesh from April 1, 2012. It has been decided to include 40
development blocks of ten districts of the state in its first phase. Later, the
mission will be implemented in rest of the districts in a phased manner. The National
Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) would be implemented from April 1 in ten
districts of the state including Mandla, Dindori, Balaghat, Shahdol, Anuppur,
Sheopur, Dhar Jhabua, Barwani and Alirajpur. The first phase will cover two
development blocks of Balaghat district. Except Balaghat district, Rural
Livelihood Project of DFID scheme of British government is being implemented in
rest of these 9 districts, whose duration will end before June 30, 2012.
The experience of successful
implementation of Rural Livelihood Project will benefit implementation of
National Rural Livelihood Mission in the state. Due to this, new sources of
livelihood will be made available to people of villages covered under this Mission and their
economic development will be strengthened.
A joint team of Government of
India and World Bank recently reviewed the preliminary preparations for the
implementation of the mission during their state visit recently. At a meeting
with Principal Secretary Panchayats & Rural Development Mrs Aruna Sharma,
the team members discussed the strategy to be adopted for the Mission ’s implementation.
The team members also held talks
with Mission ’s
Project Coordinator Mr M.L. Belwal, experts and advisors of Rural Livelihood
Mission band District Poverty Initiative Project and shared experiences and
achievements with them.
During the talks, World Bank
representatives Mr Kevin John Crockford, Mr Sitaranchandra Machiraju, and Miss
Papiya Bhattacharya, Director National Rural Livelihood Mission Miss Priti
Kumar, Miss Niti Kejriwal of Government of India, Mr Kamlesh Prasad and human
resource development expert Mr Hitendra Singh also put forth important
suggestions about the mission’s preparations in the state.
The team members also visited
rural areas of Jhabua and Dhar districts, interacted with the beneficiaries of
Rural Livelihood Mission projects and members of self-help groups. They were
informed about the successes achieved in economic upliftment and women’s
empowerment in the state.
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