Karnataka has emerged as model state in empowering people through social security programmes: Minister
The Hindu
Karnataka's Minister for Youth Empowerment highlights the success of guarantee schemes in empowering marginalized communities.
Terming the guarantee schemes being implemented by his government as powerful tools in the empowerment of common people, Minister for Youth Empowerment, Sports and Tribal Welfare and Ballari district in-charge B. Nagendra has said that Karnataka has emerged as a model state in the country in the development of disadvantaged and marginalised sections by implementing the country’s largest social security programmes.
“We promised five guarantee schemes during the last Assembly elections and people blessed us with their votes. After coming to power, we are now successfully implementing them. We are delivering as promised. With the implementation of these schemes, Karnataka has emerged as a model for other States in the country. All other States are looking at us and exploring the ways and means to introduce similar schemes,” Mr. Nagendra said.
He was speaking at a district-level conference of guarantee schemes beneficiaries in Ballari on Monday.
“What is collected from the people is being given back to them. The money collected from the people is being spent for the welfare of the people and development of the State. The government doesn’t have any other interest than the welfare of the State,” he said.
Obliquely referring to the Opposition’s speculation over the stability of the government, Mr. Nagendra said that the Congress government in the State will continue to give stable governance and complete its term under the leadership of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar.
“Our government will complete its term. We will not discontinue the guarantee schemes as long as we are in power,” he said.
The Minister also directed the district administration to take up a special survey to identify genuine beneficiaries who have been deprived of the benefits of the schemes due to various reasons and bring them under the ambit of the schemes.
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