Sankalp Se Siddhi: Government’s new initiative for tribal welfare

The ‘Sankalp Se Siddhi’ initiative, also called ‘Mission Van Dhan’, was launched by the central authorities on Tuesday, according to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s intention to determine a sustainable livelihood for India’s tribal inhabitants. The initiative was launched in New Delhi by the Union minister for tribal affairs Arjun Munda. The launch occasion additionally witnessed the inauguration of a number of different programmes, together with the brand new premises of the Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation of India Limited (TRIFED) headquarters.

Speaking on the event, Munda remarked, “I am delighted to inaugurate the new premises of TRIFED and unveil some noteworthy initiatives that TRIFED has been working towards, such as Sankalp Se Siddhi – Mission Van Dhan.” The Union minister said that the implementation of this crucial mission will definitely result in the transformation of the tribal ecosystem in the country. “Today is definitely a momentous day for tribal people, as today sees the culmination of such valuable efforts the TRIFED team has put in consistently over the past years. It is commendable that the ministry of tribal affairs and the TRIFED team has achieved this, despite the difficult circumstances of the past two years,” he added.

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Union minister of state for tribal affairs Renuka Singh, who was additionally current on the occasion, stated, “It is noteworthy that the new initiatives being unveiled today take care of all aspects of tribal empowerment, be it spreading awareness about the richness of tribal lifestyle and natural produce with the Immunity Boost product hampers and the attractively designed H&G products which are not only sustainable; or preserving the culture through the vivid colourful Coffee Table book.”

Bhaskar Khulbe, the advisor to the Prime Minister, additionally complimented the TRIFED staff for his or her new premises and stated, “I am happy that a slew of initiatives, all benefitting the tribal population are being launched today.”

The new TRIFED workplace premises at NSIC Complex in New Delhi’s Okhla is around 30,000 sq. ft in space and has state-of-the-art infrastructure, geared up with two convention rooms for video-conferencing and different newest facilities. It homes workplace house for the Union minister for tribal affairs, the managing director, senior officers, and all of the workers.