Adoption of Village by MP

Dear Friends, Hon'ble PM has announced that all the MPs should adopt a village and make it a model Village. I was viewing the debate on TV and spokespersons of various parties were also available. The anchor was not aware about the concept of model Village and he started the discussion like this that how much fund will be available for each village and the scheme is not having any corpus. As an ordinary citizen I have taken the views of Hon'ble PM about the "Model Village " Concept as under :

- Foremost objective of announcement of this concept for elected MPs is that you are an elected leader so develop a village in holistic manner or by all parameters (like required basic infrastructure (internal roads and drainage, drinking water facilities, godowns, Mini Secretariat having offices of Patwari/ Gram sewak/ Sarpanch, ASHA, godown or grading or custom hiring or common service centre, Paravet/ Milk collection centre, Collection centre for fruits & vegetables, etc), development of human resources (Skill improvement for self employment or wage employment), conservation of natural resources (rain water harvesting/ promotion of DRIP & Sprinkler/ Organic farming/ effective marketing of Produce of local community land), marketing of agriculture produce(FPOs), Promotion or revival of local grass roots institution, awareness about all the ongoing scheme, etc.) so that you can prove that Im a real thinker, visionary and deserving candidate for this constituency.

-Second objective was that you can converge the resources from various Deptts./ agencies under ongoing schemes with minimum involvement of MPLAD fund so that others can follow the pattern. No separate fund is required only development vision of elected MP has to be there.

- Lastly, if an MP cannot develop a single village than how you can expect that he is able to serve the consitutiency or Nation. So forget him forever as an MP or as a leader.

This was my view point and you can also share your view point that how much our public or spokesperson of concerned parties are aware about the ideas of Hon'ble PM. more  

Some MPs have adopted 3 villages for development as "Aadarsh Gram" - We can hope that they are aware about the concept of "Aadarsh Village". more  
Thanks Sir, I think village development is not so difficult. It requires inclusiveness and community participation, appropriate technology and best use of local available resources. more  
Mr. Kuldeep Singh is absolutely right. If an MP cannot serve and develop his adopted village as a model village, how ishe going to serve the nation? Where there is a will, there is a way, for everything. In villages, the residents have to be guided properly in waste management, water conservation etc. and every villager who brings waste ot the common waste collecting cente in each village may be given a monetary compensation as an incentive. Thi smay go to some extent in making the villages clean. I fully agree with Mr. Kuldeep Singh about he steps to be taken by each MP to develop his adopted village. more  
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