Thursday, February 18, 2016

Adarsh Gram Jayapur Development : Backward Village becomes a Model Village

On 7th November 2014 Narendra Modi had adopted Jayapur village situated in the Varanasi Parliamentary constituency under the Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana. One year on this village which used to be devoid of basic/fundamental facilities, is ready to greet everyone in the form of a model village.


“In reality, through Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana Parliamentarians are not adopting villages, but it is the villages that have adopted/embraced the parliamentarians. We all have to direct our efforts to create model villages.”-PM Narendra Modi


Jayapur village – A Profile
30% of the inhabitants of this village are farmers, 20% work as farmhands in the fields. 34.1% of the population are engaged in some form of work. Literacy rate in Uttar Pradesh is 53% against the national figure of 73%, but literacy rate in Jayapur stands at 73%. For every 100 males, there are 62 literate females. Jayapur’s male-female sex ratio is much improved than Uttar Pradesh’s male-female sex ratio. Village Head  Durga Devi despite being educated till the 8th standard, takes active participation in promoting cleanliness and also urges the village folk to send their girl child to school.
Here are some information related to the development work in the past 14 Months, along with some pictures to illustrate the same:
o    3 nationalized bank branches have been opened in Jayapur village after being adopted by PM.
o    Daily cleanliness drive ( Sunil Singh and Rahul Singh guide the youth to promote cleanliness on a daily basis)
o    Daily Yoga and Medical camps ( to educate the people about Ayurveda, an Ayurvedic medic Rajkumar has been conducting health camps since 11th March)
 “Modi ji is the owners of values. He knows everything. There is no need to inform him as to what needs to be done.” – Durgavati Devi, Village Head

o    “Gaushala” construction work completed; primary school powered with the help of solar power; railway reservation centre established; smart classes supported by New Zealand’s CDI have started functioning; as CSR initiative digital classes have been launched in the primary schools
o    Post office has been established including supporting services such as speed post and insurance.
o    400 youth have been registered for the purpose of employment by the handicrafts department. 300 youths received employment via Rojgaar Mela held in February First Week.
o    Life- Insurance Corporation of India office has been established, 16 bio-toilets have been constructed.
o    Forest dwellers’ locality has got a complete make over with model houses being built for 16 forest dwellers’ families. The houses have all the basic modern amenities.
o    In the Dalit locality statue of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar has been put up. 5 Aaanganvadi Kendra established.


o    Atal Nagar: On Poarch Road, a temple along with a garden nearby has been constructed. Houses with toilets, washing room, kitchen as well as a big room have also been built.
o    Beautification of the school building, along with the introduction of higher education in the girl’s school. 5 fans were installed along with a hand pump in the Primary School.
o    Aadhar card and Jan-Dhan accounts were opened for all the villagers.
o    Women Centre and Skill development centre are soon to be established
o    200 Solar Lights installed. For students a free coaching centre has also been set up.
o    A new tradition- to plant 5 trees on the birth of a girl- has also started. Also, the day of establishment of the village is to be celebrated.

“In Jayapur village non stop development related work will be undertaken but to sustain these prorammes will the responsibility of the villagers” –  Ram Naik Governor of UP


o    A State Bank of India branch is operating in the village. Also, with the opening of a solar powered bank branch by the Union Bank, crop loan worth more than 35 lakh has been approved within 2 weeks.
o    Workshops on organic farming have been organised weekly. (Agri-clinics have been opened to teach the farmers the benefits of organic farming as well as the harmful effects of pesticides to the soil.)
o    100 apple plants of special category presented by the PM have been planted.
o    Addiction –free drives are taken out to promote awareness against various forms of addictions. An Ayurvedic Hospital has also been proposed.
o    Pipeline is being laid to set up the drinking water pump facility; also two plants to make cement bricks have been constructed.
o    For travelers’ convenience, waiting shelters as well as resting places with benches have been set up.


o    For working women travelling up to “Rajatalaab” Bazaar, transport service has taken off. Jyoti, is the first female bus driver from this village along with her friend Varsha, who happens to be the bus conductor. 18 women from the village have been given training to operate bus service between the village and Rajatalaab. Village men also operate bus services.
o     Computerized sub-post office is successfully operational; a post office already existed in the village.
o    Jayapur is the first village in the state to be illuminated completely by solar power. There are 2 solar plant of 25 kilowatt power each.
o    Modern waiting rooms have been set up. A foundation for an overhead tank of 2 lakh litre capacity, a pump as well as the supply pipeline has been laid.


“The work which could not be completed in Amethi in 10 years, has been done in Jayapur in 10 months; Rahul Gandhi should learn from PM Modi how to transform an extremely backward village into a model village” – Ganesh Prasad Dubey, a farmer from Amethi during his visit to Jayapur


o    After creating a nursery for medicinal plants, preparations are being made for setting up an orchard full of improved varieties of fruits. After planting 200 Aloe vera plants, Tulsi and Kalmegh plants have also been planted.
o     A Rural Knowledge Centre has been set up which not only has a library but also has information available on all issues related to village folk and farmers.
o    A girl’s school along with an air- conditioned “Aanganbaadi centre” for women and children have been set up. (the Aanganbaadi centre has been constructed using earthquake resistant technology, where even if there is no current, provision has been made for proper light and fresh air circulation to continue.)



o    Water availability: in every house a pipeline of 2.5 inch is being constructed that will supply water from the tank present in the village itself. 4 mini tube wells are being set up the boring for 2 of them have been completed. One such tube well will supply water to 150 village households.
o    Toilets are constructed outside every house.
o    two plants of 25 KW capacity (each) are already in function. These two plants are giving free electricity to 720 families of the village. One such power plant provides solar power to 250 houses for 24 hours, free for 25 years.
o    A 3 km road connecting the main entrance of the village to the Dalit colony has been completed.
o    With the help of Carpet Export Promotion Council two weaving centers have been set up, and arrangements for the finished products to reach national and international markets have been made.
o    Visitors to the model village Jayapur includes 3 officials from a British Company-First State Investment, few students from Italy and a 10 member group including doctors , engineers and industrialists.


o    A group of American journalists have visited Jayapur village to study the development work and life style of the village. Also officials from a motorbike company have visited the village.
o     BHU and Kashi Vidyapeeth students have contributed in opening up an e library encouraging womenfolk of the village to utilise computer facilities. A free computer training centre under National Digital Literacy Mission has also been inaugurated.
o    With the help of Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana 70% of the village youth will be provided employment by the Ministry of Rural Development.
o    To empower women, and to make them self-sufficient, a tailoring training center (free) has been opened. Presently, 2 batches are being trained, comprising 30 women. The centre will be expanded soon to include more trainees.



o    About 810 families of PM Narendra Modi’s adopted village – Jayapur – in Varanasi will get electricity free of cost. PM Modi’s adopted village is all set to become India’s first Green Solar Energy village as Welspun Energy Limited is providing free solar energy panels to all the houses of the village.
o    Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s adopted village ‘Jayapur’ in his Varanasi parliamentary constituency is now a Wi-Fi Hotspot. Free wi-fi services started in Jayapur village — Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) Uttar Pradesh (East) Circle chief general manager (CGM) H R Shukla
o    LED Bulb distribution in 645 homes of Jayapur.


Glimpses from "Gaurav Gram Diwas" Celebrations to mark 1st Anniversary of Jayapur’s adoption by Prime Minister Narendra Modi











Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Saansad Adarsh Gram - Chikhli (Surat) - 1 Year Development

Creating Model Village for Transforming "Swaraj" into "Su-Raj"

Aadarsh Gram Chikhli is a Village in Navsari district in the state of Gujarat, India. Chikhli comes under the purview of Surat Metropolitan Region.

Chikhli is the smallest city in the region of South Gujarat. About 25 km north from the city of Valsad city and about 10 km east from the city and rail junction of Bilimora, Chikhli is on the Indian National Highway 8, from where state highways reaching Ahwa via Waghai and Vansda, and to the hill station of Saputara bifurcate.

Nearest railway station is Chikhli Road railway station on the Bilimora - Vaghai narrow gauge line. Approx. 6 km from Chikhli. It has small river i.e. Kaveri & it is going to be a good market place for nearer villages.


As of 2001 India census, Chikhli had a population of 6953. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Chikhli has an average literacy rate of 81%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with male literacy of 85% and female literacy of 76%. 10% of the population is under 6 years of age.


Mallikarjun Temple, An old temple of lord Shiva is situated on bank of a seasonal lake in a village Majigam (1/2 km from Chikhli). This site is famous for a shooting of a legendary film Mother India starring Sunil Dutt, Raj Kumar and Nargis which was also nominated for Oscars as one of the first Indian movie of Bollywood. Also Famous for Jalaram na Khaman.

Presenting glimpse of exceptional development by MP Shri C R Paatil






Banking Facilities : More than 10 Banks with their ATM facilities available in the village.


Agricultural Produce Market




  • Provisions for fabricating house for BPL to be made available.
  • Wi-Fi Broadband, 3G Connectivity and the facility of CCTV Camers also available.
  • The facility of Crematorium has been made available and an ultramodern crematorium has been started with a Public-Private partnership at the cost of Rs 45 Lcs
Street Roads are renovated & redesigned with development work



  • Provisions for appropriate garbage collection via Tractor and Hydraulic Tempos everyday and allocation of one dustbin for each house is Chikhli 
  • Facilities of Pure Drinking Water shall be arranged for each family in the village
  • Construction of toilets through a Public-Private partnership with an arrangement such that each house in the village of Chikhli has suitable sanitation facilities { Red Mark indicates the locations where toilet constructed }
  • Kaveri Riverfront has been developed magnificently to promote as a tourist spot for more than nearly 20 villages
  • Kaveri Riverfront development and provision of 2 Boats (4 Seater) along with 8 Life Jackets for the villagers also provided
  • Basic amenities like "Street Lights" and Solar Lights shall be provided.



Highlights of 1 Year Development at Aadarsh Gram Chikhli (Surat, Gujarat)
  • Construction of toilets through a Public-Private Partnership with an arrangement such that each house in the village of Chikhli has suitable sanitation facilities.
  • Provision for appropriate garbage collection via tractor and hydraulic tempos everyday and allocation of one dustbin for each house in Chikhli.
  • Facilities of pure drinking water arranged for each family in the village.
  • Sturdy asphalt roads constructed and the ones that already exist, are renovated.
  • Basic amenities like street lights and solar lights are provided in the village.
  • English Medium Schools shall be set up and education facility up-to college shall be made easily accessible.
  • Arrangement for primary health centre and community health centre.
  • Provisions for state transport and private vehicles for better transportation facilities.
  • Establishment of 9 national and 4 co-operative banks as part of improved banking facilities.
  • More than 11 shopping centers, APMC fruit and vegetable markets to be set up and the use of plastic bags below 40 microns to be prohibited.
  • Computer classes to be provided totally free of cost and setting up of coaching classes to be done.
  • Training centers for skill development and more than 5 parlors for the ladies to be instituted.
  • Playgrounds for volleyball and basketball to be marked for the village youth.
  • Paverblock roads constructed at the anganwadi ("NandGram").
  • Drainage System through lanes for storm-water.
  • For the beautification of the village, main road (up-to 3 kms) duly carpeted, side paved, with dividers, adorned with flowerbeds and plantations of small trees in between arranged.
  • Provisions for fabricating house for BPL to made available.
  • Equipment to Eye Hospitals to be provided and an arrangement to be made for an eye check up via camps which include necessary cataract operation free of cost on the basis of Public-Private Partnership.
  • An ultra modern pickup (bus stop) stand for the villagers.
  • Beautiful traffic circle with flower bed on Public-Private Partnership.
  • Old wells have been recharged and reconstructed for providing clean drinking water to the villagers.
  • 11 malnourished children were taken care of and currently there exists none.
  • The list of NRI and Retired Govt. Officers are available for co-ordination.
  • An organized system for marketing of mangoes, bananas, vegetables, etc is available.
  • Helipad and Library have also been arranged for as a betterment initiative for the villagers.
  • A Non-AC hall for cultural programs bearing a capacity of 1500 people is also available.
  • A meeting has been conducted with farmers on drip irrigation in presence and with the assistance of experts. As a result of which, each sq. mts of agricultural land is covered by irrigation.
  • Centers for organic and inorganic fertilizers and pesticides have been set up as well as the construction of new Prant Office for the betterment of Chikhli village has commenced.

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Chennai Flood 2015 - The Disaster, The Challenges, The Solution !!

The indomitable spirit of the Tamil people was in full display. Following Thiruvalluvar’s message of facing sufferings with a smile, the citizens were more than ready to help those in distress,overlooking their own troubles. Even though the city had been crippled, criminals were not on the prowl, making the best of the situation. Contrast this with the US where opportunistic crime becomes rampant whenever natural calamities such as Hurricane Katrina strike. The people of Chennai in particular and Indians in general responded to the natural calamity in the most heroic manner. The few examples we furnish here are merely representative of the millions of deeds of social service.
Social Media is a powerful medium and trends like #ICanAccommodate#ChennaiRainsHelp#ChennaiRains#ChennaiFloods gave workable information to people about the areas they could expect help from, along with hashtags like #VolunteerForChennai to urge others to help. Facebook groups were created for quick responses. After rescue/relief efforts, different teams are currently running a “Clean Chennai” campaign to bring the city back to its lost glory.





My message for “Clean Chennai” is that cleanliness starts from within, from all of us — 6,000 tonnes of garbage leaves the city every single day to get dumped at the Eco-sensitive Pallikarnai marsh where the toxic mix eventually reaches back to us through groundwater and polluted air while burning plastics (steady rise in cancer cases in city).
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The garbage cannot be thrown away; it will always get back to you. We throw it away and through drains and rivers it ends up in the sea, poisons our ecosystem; garbage gets thrown back on the beach and we get toxic sea-food on our plates. The message is simple: We need to change our behavior, we need to take ownership of our garbage — simply segregate wet and dry garbage at home; dry garbage can be recycled and wet (kitchen waste) can be composed. That way 90% of our garbage footprint can be reduced. Let’s join hands to make Chennai clean.
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