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Village ‘atmanirbhar’ shows its way

Village 'atmanirbhar' shows its way
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Rajkot: Hamlet is small, which is located about 18 km from the city of Anjar in Kutch District, showing how the overall development can be achieved by the use of wise tax revenues.
Bhimasar Village offers many facilities that people usually see people in luxury areas in urban areas.
The 2001 earthquake has left the village completely destroyed.
When rehabilitated in 2004, residents vowed to make it a village model.
Back to the present, the village has a wide road, flanked by green trees on both sides.
In addition, he has six community centers, CCTV camera networks, waste lines and waste treatment plants.
On the one hand, this village is ‘Atma Nirbhar’ because all infrastructure was created without dependence on government grants.
The earthquake that revoked the village, then paved the way for Panchayat’s income.
Many edible oil refineries appear around the village after the earthquake under the central government tax assistance scheme.
Pancrayat Village produces around Rs 2 Crore per year due to taxes from this refinery and other industries.
With the industry that appeared around it, the village faced pollution problems.
Last week, around 2,500 original tree puppies were planted in coordination with the forest department to reduce pollution problems.
These trees are planted in a way that will create canopies when they grow.
The automatic drip irrigation system has also been installed which starts runny at 7:00 in the morning and stops at 9am.
The village has a population of 8,000 which covers around 3,000 migrant workers who work in the surrounding industrial area.
DineSh Dungariya, The Sarpanch of the Village, said, “We have six community rooms in the village.
Since 2004, we have planted around 10,000 trees.
This village Having a 400-year-old lake, which we were in such a way, and used to water the trees.
“This village gets Narmada water used for drinking and other household needs.
After facing the grass deficit, the village authority created a meadow a year ago.
Also, no encroachment is permitted in the land of ‘gauchar’.
This village has 5,000 livestock including 1,100 cows.
“We don’t want our population to move with their livestock looking for grass and water during the summer like people from other Kutch villages.
We have created our own grasslands,” Haresh Humbal said, a village leader said.

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