PM Modi said in a letter to village heads, India has achieved new heights in ‘Gram Swaraj’

In a letter to the sarpanches, Mr Modi listed out a number of issues on which he sought their support, lauding their contributions over the past eight years.

in a letter to SarpanchShri Modi listed out a number of issues on which he sought his support while appreciating his contribution in the last eight years.

Stating that India has achieved new milestones in ‘Gram Swaraj’ and democratic empowerment of Panchayats in the last eight years, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked Sarpanches to provide saturation coverage of welfare schemes, conservation of water and planning for the upcoming urged to try. yoga day Specific.

in a letter to Sarpanch (Village Heads) Days after celebrating the eighth anniversary of his government, Mr Modi listed out a number of issues on which he sought their support, lauding their contributions over the past eight years.

He asked them to work on making the eighth international yoga dayWhich falls on 21st June, special and to encourage everyone in your village to take part in this exercise.

He said that they can choose an ancient or tourist place in their area or a place near a water body for everyone in the village to do yoga, he urged others to share the pictures to inspire.

The Prime Minister wrote, “People all over the world celebrate this day with enthusiasm and over the years the photographs of them doing yoga in different corners from the sky to the Himalayas and the sea have made Indians proud.”

Mentioning that “Yoga for Humanity” is the theme of the Yoga Day, he said that the COVID-19 pandemic has made people realize the importance of health and the role yoga can play in this.

Emphasizing on the need to conserve every drop of water, Shri Modi asked the village heads to continue the collective efforts in this regard in the villages, emphasizing on rainwater harvesting measures.

He said that to achieve this goal, the country has resolved to build 75 ‘Amrit Sarovar’ in every district with reference to water bodies on the 75th anniversary of its independence.

He said the Prime Minister often stresses the need for saturation coverage of welfare measures to help every eligible beneficiary. Sarpanch He asked to play a bigger role in this and said that no one should be deprived of the benefits of government schemes, so that they should intensify their efforts.

He wrote, “When every eligible person of the village will get the full benefits of the schemes, then along with the village, the entire country will develop.”

Shri Modi also asked them to continue the efforts of ‘Swachh Bharat’ (Clean India) with utmost seriousness.

On the issue of ‘Gram Swaraj’ (Village Self-Government) and ‘Garib Kalyan’ (Poor Welfare), he said, “New milestones have been achieved in the direction of Gram Swaraj and democratic empowerment of Panchayats.” There are about 2.5 lakh panchayats in India.

According to the 2011 census, about 69% of India’s population lives in rural India.

The Prime Minister also noted that WHO recently honored ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist), workersAnd said that it is a matter of pride for the villages.

In the letter, the Prime Minister also wished the farmers for a good monsoon.