I-day to bring freedom from poverty for 7 Dalits – News2IN
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I-day to bring freedom from poverty for 7 Dalits

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Nagpur: The upcoming independence day will also mean the release of poverty for seven agricultural workers Dalit is not barefruit, such as a 45-year-old widow Ranjana Patil from Satgaon in Hingna Taluka, who will receive around 3.79 acres of each land under Karmaveer Dadasaheb Gaikwad Sabalikanan and Swabhiman Yojana.
Three widows and a divorce are between seven beneficiaries of the specific poverty alleviation scheme.
They will formally get ownership documents in the hands of the Minister Guardian Nitin Raut, after the rate of allotment is accelerated by the district level committee under the Vimala R collector special.
A total of 26.5 hectares were not irrigated but fertile land was built in Mohgaon Dhole in Taluka Hingna by the government, which will be divided evenly among seven beneficiaries, said the assistant commissioner of social justice and special assistance Babasaheb Deshmukh.
“The four women now plan to stay together and together look for livelihoods through agriculture that we will extend help through government machines.
Our aim is to ensure these beneficiaries form a business type of joint venture to be monitored and guided by village level officials and taluka , “Dishmukh said.
Patil, has two children, almost no RS2,500 monthly income.
His struggle to eat square a day will now end.
Likewise, the life of Gumpabai Mankabai which is 54 years old and divorced is also now determined for positive change because he no longer has to depend on other farmers to hire them as a daily bet.
Malekar gets less than RS2,000 a month.
Two widows and three other male farm laborers will also receive the benefits.
In the past, 56 beneficiaries from Nagpur Regency had been borne in the poverty alleviation scheme.
In addition, the Department of Social Justice and Special Assistance also strives to benefit from different schemes, run by various departments, to more economically weaker parts so that they can ensure stable income to go down.
The department also plans to help beneficiaries get 11 goats or two cows, financial assistance to buy tractors, build their homes near the land, procurement of seeds, fertilizers and also explore wells for irrigation.

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