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Without human labor, development is impossible: Murmu

The advancement of fellow tribe members and the development of tribal territories are top priorities for the Indian government. The process of providing tap water to tribal families has begun, President Droupadi Murmu stated, addressing a gathering following the Wednesday foundation-laying ceremony for a Holiday Home in Rairangpur, Mayurbhanj district. The focus is on expanding roads and electricity in areas dominated by tribes.

The President, who is now spending four days in Odisha, said that a nationwide initiative has been initiated to eliminate sickle cell anemia, a condition that has caused misery to generations of tribal members. Recognize the different welfare programs and sign up to get benefits. Without your efforts, development is not conceivable,” the President said.

In addition to laying the cornerstones for the Central Government’s vacation house and sports complex in Rairangpur, Murmu also officially opened the Eklavya Model Residential School in Badasahi and essentially laid the groundwork for a number of road projects.

According to the President, education is crucial to the advancement of society. For this reason, Eklavya Model Residential Schools are being opened by the government for indigenous kids. The President said, “Even though the government is building schools, it is the responsibility of parents to send the children to school.”

In her speech on women’s empowerment, Murmu emphasized the government’s many initiatives aimed at enabling women to become financially independent.

expressing optimism that the sports complex would provide kids with improved possibilities while road upgrades will provide safe travel. According to Murmu, any form of development initiative would also provide locals jobs.

Murmu prays and asks for the goddess’ blessings at the hallowed Maa Kichakeswari temple in Khiching, Karanjia subdivision.

She did, however, express sadness for the museum’s closing on the temple grounds. Karanjia Premanshu Chand, a sub-collector, clarified that the museum was closed while renovations were being done.

According to the head of the temple Ajay Kumar Sahu, the President had prasad at the temple, which comprised khechudi, kanika, dal, besar, khata, saag, payas, and khira.

On that day, Union Minister Bishweswar Tudu and Governor Raghubar Das welcomed Murmu warmly as he arrived in Mayurbhanj from Ranchi on a specially designed Indian Air Force chopper. In addition to SP Sushree and Mayurbhanj collector Ashish Thakare, there were members of the public, authorities, and other parties.

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