బీహార్ ఎన్నికల వేళ 50 వేల కోట్లతో మోడీ స్కీం||Eye on Bihar polls, Modi's 50,000 crore scheme||
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will on Saturday, June 20, launch a Rs 50,000-crore employment scheme or campaign for migrant workers who have returned to their home states during the lockdown. The scheme, Garib Kalyan Rojgar Abhiyan (GKRA), will be launched through a video conference from Khagaria district’s Telihar village in Bihar on June 20.
According to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, the aim of this campaign is to bring convergence and frontload the money.
“The key thing is it is directly tying up with all the migrant workers who have reached their districts…all of them are going to result in asset creation,” Sitharaman said while addressing a curtain raiser press conference.
The move has come at a time when lakhs of migrants have returned to villages in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak and the need for employment having gone up drastically in rural areas.
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బీహార్ ఎన్నికల వేళ 50 వేల కోట్లతో మోడీ స్కీం||Eye on Bihar polls, Modi's 50,000 crore scheme|| Prime Minister Narendra Modi will on Saturday, June 20, launch a Rs 50,000-crore employment scheme or campaign for migrant workers who have returned to their home states during the lockdown. The scheme, Garib Kalyan Rojgar Abhiyan (GKRA), will be launched through a video conference from Khagaria district’s Telihar village in Bihar on June 20. According to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, the aim of this campaign is to bring convergence and frontload the money. “The key thing is it is directly tying up with all the migrant workers who have reached their districts…all of them are going to result in asset creation,” Sitharaman said while addressing a curtain raiser press conference. The move has come at a time when lakhs of migrants have returned to villages in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak and the need for employment having gone up drastically in rural areas.
