CM Naveen Inaugurates Projects Worth Rs 1952.89 Cr In Ganjam

Berhampur: Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Sunday launched various development projects worth Rs 2,000 crore in Ganjam district.

The Chief Minister was accompanied by 5T Secretary VK Pandian during his visit to his home district. He launched 825 projects at an estimated cost of Rs 1952.89 crore and laid foundation stones for various development projects in Ganjam.

Projects worth Rs 316 were launched in the Kabisuryanagar area alone.

Patnaik announced that his government would provide a Rs 619 crore loan with zero per cent interest to 2.24 lakh women of 22,200 self-help groups (SHGs). In the next five years, interest-free loans to the tune of Rs 50,000 crore will be provided to different women SHGs for their prosperity, he said.

At the same time, farmers are being provided with interest-free loans up to Rs 1 lakh to boost agriculture and allied sectors, the Chief Minister added.

Patnaik also distributed  ‘land record of rights’ to over 20,000 people who have been living on government land for generations in the district. A total of 3,500 leases were given in Chhatrapur, 4,500 leases in Hinjili and more than 11,000 leases in Kabisuryanagar.

Lauding women for playing a significant role in the state’s progress, Patnaik distributed interest-free loans of Rs 280 crore to self-help groups (SHGs).

Addressing a huge gathering at Kabiisuryanagar today, the Chief Minister said, “Women SHGs of Ganjam district have been working for the development of their localities. I want them to be transformed from SHGs to SMEs.”

“Ganjam district has set milestones in healthcare and education sectors. So far, 50,000 beneficiaries have benefited from Biju Swasthya Kalyan Yojana in the Ganjam district alone for which the state government has spent over Rs 90 crore. Similarly, the high schools in the district have been transformed under the 5T initiative. All schools in the district will be transformed by December this year,” he said, adding, “Out of 630 high schools in Ganjam district, 471 schools have been converted so far.”

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