Committed to direct benefit transfer in govt schemes: Goa CM Pramod Sawant

Times of India | 8 hours ago | 25-07-2022 | 02:40 am

Committed to direct benefit transfer in govt schemes: Goa CM Pramod Sawant

PANAJI: Chief minister Pramod Sawant said on Sunday that the state government has set a target for total implementation of direct benefit transfer to beneficiaries of state and central schemes. He said that the state is committed to strive to convert Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav into an era of ‘antyodaya’ through good governance. Sawant attended the mukhyamantri parishad chaired by PM Narendra Modi in the presence of BJP president J P Nadda at the BJP headquarters in New Delhi. The meeting was also attended by CMs and deputy CMs of state governed by BJP. Speaking to TOI, Sawant said that every three months, the PM takes a review meeting. “We have submitted the report to the PM,” Sawant said. Stating the the state government has implemented 100% har ghar jal, ODF and power, Sawant said, “Our target is to achieve direct benefit transfer to beneficiaries”. He said that the focus would also be to implement the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, among other schemes. During the meeting, Modi emphasised better implementation of some key schemes and initiatives of the government in BJP-governed states. He also spoke about the significance of the Gobardhan scheme in rural areas, and stressed on the need to ensure saturation-level coverage of all key schemes. BJP-governed states should take a lead in this, he said.

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Wary of Goa Congress ‘defection’, Opposition gives BJP walkover in deputy Speaker poll