Tripura CM Launches CM Nabadisha Abhiyan to Empower Poor and Tribal Communities

Tripura CM Manik Saha launches CM Nabadisha Abhiyan, a new welfare scheme aimed at uplifting the economic condition of poor and tribal communities in Tripura.

  • Tripura CM Manik Saha launched CM Nabadisha Abhiyan focusing on uplifting poor and tribal communities.
  • Rs. 82 crore set aside to support those left out of SHGs, making sure of economic and social development.
  • Increased honorariums and administrative support introduced for tribal leaders and indigenous welfare.

CM Nabadisha Abhiyan is the newest welfare scheme started by Tripura’s Chief Minister to improve the lives of poor and tribal communities in the state. The scheme mainly targets those who haven’t been part of self-help groups (SHGs) and aims for focused economic progress with a budget of Rs. 82 crore. This article looks at the beneficiaries, key features, and the government’s dedicated efforts to strengthen tribal welfare administration under the scheme.

Who Benefits from CM Nabadisha Abhiyan?

This scheme is made especially for the poor and tribal communities living in Tripura, focusing on those who couldn’t join the existing SHGs due to various reasons. By directing resources to these left-behind groups, the government makes sure development is more inclusive, not leaving anyone behind.

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Key Features of CM Nabadisha Abhiyan

A budget of Rs. 82 crore has been set aside for CM Nabadisha Abhiyan to support the economic and social growth of poor families. The scheme doesn’t just focus on financial help but also includes projects like the Tripura Rural Intervention Project for Transformation and Inclusion (TRIPTI), which targets communities in Ganganagar block in Dhalai district and Dasda in North Tripura district. These projects show how the scheme takes specific approaches to meet local needs well.

Supporting Tribal Leaders and Sub-Tribes

Understanding the important role tribal leaders play in community growth, the government has increased the monthly honorarium for Pradhan Samajpatis from Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 5,000. Also, there are plans to offer similar financial help to Pradhan Samajpatis of tribal sub-tribes, strengthening their role in local governance and welfare work. Chief secretaries and district magistrates have been asked to prepare detailed lists of these sub-tribes to make sure the support reaches the right people.

Government Efforts for Tribal Welfare Administration

To make sure welfare programs work well, senior state civil service officers are being assigned as nodal officers for tribal affairs in each sub-division and district. This administrative step promises focused attention and smooth coordination to benefit indigenous people, improving monitoring and delivery of resources under CM Nabadisha Abhiyan.

Scheme ComponentDetails
Total Budget AllocationRs. 82 Crore
Target BeneficiariesPoor & Tribal Communities left out of SHGs
Monthly Honorarium for Pradhan SamajpatisIncreased from Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 5,000
Special ProjectsTRIPTI in Dhalai and North Tripura districts
Administrative SupportNodal officers assigned in each sub-division/district
Official Websitehttps://tripura.gov.in/

This scheme shows Tripura government’s dedication to “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas” – inclusive growth for all parts of society. The committed budget, better support for tribal leaders, and focused management offer good chances for improving lives and preserving the identity and welfare of tribal and poor communities in the state.

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