Karnataka applied first-of-its-kind experiment with Panchayat Raj fellowship programme: Priyank Kharge

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Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge stated on Saturday the Division of Rural Improvement and Panchayat applied the “Rajiv Gandhi Panchayat Raj Fellowship” programme.

Congress chief Priyank Kharge.(File)

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In a publish on ‘X,’ Kharge stated that the Panchayat Raj experiment is the primary of its variety within the nation and was introduced within the earlier price range.

“With the aim of strengthening local governance in the backward region of Kalyana Karnataka, an enthusiastic and talented youth community was given the opportunity to work in the Panchayat Raj system,” wrote the State Panchayat Raj Minister.

He added that it is a nice alternative for graduates within the social sector.

“Fellows will need to understand the social, geographical, economic, and administrative context of the Kalyana Karnataka region and become active with the district administration,” Kharge stated.

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He acknowledged that he attended the progress report presentation assembly with 44 educated fellows.

Kharge added that it was rewarding to study that these enthusiastic fellows had executed such nice work in only a few months.

In response to him, the fellows have restarted 39 consciousness centres within the villages of Kalyana Karnataka and reopened 116 orphanages that had been closed resulting from neglect.

He additionally stated due to them, rubbish assortment and segregation preparations have been made in 61 Gram Panchayats, motion has been taken to gather waste administration charges in 23 Gram Panchayats, 197 common physique conferences have been organised, 81 ward conferences and village conferences had been held and 508 subcommittees have been fashioned.

“Also, an innovative programme called Book Nest has been organised to increase the culture of reading.”

The laborious work and curiosity of those enthusiastic fellows have performed a serious function within the good work being executed on the village degree in Kalyana Karnataka, he added.