Centre announces major infrastructure boost for Tripura and Odisha under PM-JANMAN

ANI April 5, 2025 139 views

The Centre has launched a significant infrastructure boost for tribal regions in Tripura and Odisha under the PM-JANMAN scheme. The initiative focuses on creating all-weather road connectivity for Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs), aiming to improve their access to essential services. By sanctioning 51 new road projects worth Rs 146.12 crore, the government seeks to enhance economic opportunities and social development. This strategic intervention aligns with the broader goal of creating a developed and inclusive India.

"Infrastructure development is key to transforming tribal communities" - Ministry of Rural Development
New Delhi, April 5: In a significant step towards strengthening rural connectivity and boosting economic growth, the Ministry of Rural Development has sanctioned several road and bridge projects for Tripura and Odisha under the Connectivity component of the Pradhan Mantri Janjati Adivasi Nyaya Maha Abhiyan (PM-JANMAN), the Ministry said in a release on Saturday.

Key Points

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Centre approves 51 new road projects for Tripura and Odisha

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Investments totaling Rs 146.12 crore for tribal connectivity

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Projects aim to improve socio-economic conditions of vulnerable tribal groups

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Initiative supports government's Viksit Bharat vision

According to the release, for Tripura, 25 roads totalling 84.352 km have been sanctioned, with an investment of Rs 76.47 crore. This follows an earlier approval of 42 roads spanning 118.756 km, amounting to Rs. 114.32 crore.

Odisha has received approval for 26 roads covering 63.271 km, along with two long-span bridges (LSBs), valued at Rs. 69.65 crore. This complements 66 roads (211.14 km) and four previously sanctioned LSBs worth Rs. 219.40 crore.

These projects aim to provide all-weather road connectivity to Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) habitations, improving socio-economic conditions, fostering economic development, and enhancing access to essential services such as healthcare, education, and markets.

The initiative will also create employment opportunities and align with the government's vision of a developed India (Viksit Bharat).

Pradhan Mantri Janjati Adivasi Nyaya Maha AbhiyaN (PM-JANMAN) aims to cover 75 PVTG communities residing in 18 States and 1 UT.

The Ministry of Tribal Affairs, through the State Governments/UT Administration/departments, has undertaken a habitation-level data collection exercise through the PM Gati Shakti mobile application to estimate PVTG population figures and infrastructure gaps in order to cover PVTG beneficiaries/PVTG villages & habitations under the PM-JANMAN Mission, the release added.

PM-JANMAN has been launched to provide PVTG households and habitations with basic facilities such as safe housing, clean drinking water and improved access to education, health and nutrition, road and telecom connectivity, electrification of unelectrified households and sustainable livelihood opportunities in 3 years. PMJANMAN focuses on 11 critical interventions being implemented by 9 Ministries.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
This is fantastic news! Improved roads will make such a difference for tribal communities in Tripura and Odisha. Better access to hospitals and schools can change lives. 👏
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope there's proper monitoring of the projects. In the past, some rural infrastructure projects have faced delays and quality issues. Hope this time will be different!
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Amit S.
My cousin works in rural Odisha and says connectivity is the biggest challenge. These bridges will be game-changers during monsoon season!
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Sunita R.
Great to see focus on PVTGs! These communities have been neglected for too long. Roads + telecom + electricity together can really transform their quality of life.
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Manish T.
The employment opportunities aspect is crucial. Infrastructure projects create local jobs which then circulate money in the local economy. Smart move!

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