ANANTNAG, JANUARY 10, 2024
The Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra (VBSY) transcends mere statistics, unraveling a tapestry woven with the resilient stories of transformation. At its core, this expedition is a testament to the unwavering spirit of Anantnag’s people and the Central Government’s dedication to inclusive progress through the DAY-NRLM initiative.
Consider the inspiring journey of Iqra Rashid from Nipora village, who turned financial challenges into triumph with the UMEED scheme. Through the formation of Pamposh SHG, Iqra expanded her walnut business, breaking free from middlemen, and now enjoys a stable monthly profit of Rs 30,000 to 40,000. Her success echoes the profound impact of UMEED on rural women below the poverty line.
Zahida Shabnum’s story reflects the transformative power of joining a self-help group. With financial assistance, she innovated in her father’s carpentry business, establishing a successful Joinery Mill and lifting her family above the poverty level.
These success stories resonate with the core objective of DAY-NRLM – empowering individuals to break free from financial constraints and build sustainable livelihoods.
The heartwarming tale of Minu Jan, who realized her dream of a Bakery and Fast Food shop through the Umeed program, exemplifies the program’s ability to bring economic stability to families. Such success stories are not isolated incidents; they are beacons of hope, lighting the way for others to follow.
In Sagam Breng, Kokernag, individuals like Zareefa and Maroofa Akhter have risen above adversity through Umeed’s intervention. From initiating small businesses to expanding livestock, these families have not only addressed immediate financial challenges but also diversified their income sources, ensuring sustained prosperity.
Ishrat Hamid, Gousia Akhter, and others have turned their passions into thriving businesses, thanks to the support of UMEED. From boutique owners to successful dairy farmers, these individuals showcase the varied avenues of success that open up when government initiatives align with individual aspirations.
The success stories of the Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra are not just anecdotes; they underscore the transformative impact of the National Rural Livelihood Mission. NRLM’s commitment to poverty alleviation is evident in its strategic seven-step approach, aiming to connect with approximately 100 million rural impoverished households by 2022-23.
As we celebrate these narratives, we recognize that Viksit Bharat is not a distant vision; it is a tangible pledge towards an inclusive, prosperous India. Through initiatives like DAY-NRLM, the nation is steering towards a brighter tomorrow, where the underprivileged not only survive but thrive, and where the path to progress is illuminated for all citizens.
The Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra is more than a journey; it is a beacon of hope, lighting the way for a nation committed to the welfare and dignity of its people.