MP launches VB-G RAM-G mission for rural jobs and livelihoods
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Key Takeaways
Madhya Pradesh on Thursday, 3 July 2025, formally launched the Viksit Bharat–Guarantee for Employment and Livelihood Mission (Rural), or VB-G RAM-G, with the state-level ceremony held in Jabalpur and simultaneous programmes organised across all districts. The mission promises a 125-day employment guarantee, digital payment systems, and village-level planning to bolster rural livelihoods across the state.
State-Level Launch in Jabalpur
Panchayat and Rural Development Minister Prahlad Singh Patel presided over the state-level event in Jabalpur, joined by Rajya Sabha MP Sumitra Valmiki, public representatives, and senior officials. Panchayat representatives, self-help group members, workers, beneficiaries, and rural youth attended in large numbers.
Addressing the gathering, Patel described the mission as 'a unique blend of technology and transparency, which will strengthen good governance and encourage public participation in nation-building.' He added that the mission 'will generate employment, improve livelihoods and create sustainable community assets in rural areas.'
Key Features of the Mission
Officials briefed participants on the mission's core pillars: a 125-day employment guarantee, fully digital implementation, transparent payment systems, technology-based monitoring, and structured village-level planning. Exhibitions and information stalls were set up at several venues to raise awareness among rural communities.
The state government said the mission is designed to create durable community assets alongside immediate employment, linking short-term wage work to longer-term infrastructure development in villages.
National Launch from Andhra Pradesh
The mission was launched nationally by Union Rural Development and Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan at Mukkavaripalli village in Tirupati district, Andhra Pradesh. A live telecast of the national ceremony was arranged at district venues across Madhya Pradesh. Chouhan said the initiative would deliver 'greater financial support, employment opportunities and infrastructure development to even the most backward gram panchayats.'
District-Wide Rollout
District administrations across Madhya Pradesh organised launch programmes, public meetings, and awareness campaigns in parallel with the Jabalpur event. Ministers, Members of Parliament, Members of the Legislative Assembly, and other elected representatives participated and explained the scheme's objectives and benefits to local communities.
Broader Context
The VB-G RAM-G mission is framed as a convergence of the Centre's Viksit Bharat vision with state-level rural development priorities. Patel noted that both the Central and Madhya Pradesh governments are working to promote self-reliance in villages and expand employment pathways as part of the broader developed-India agenda. The simultaneous district-level rollout signals an intent to move beyond symbolic launches and drive ground-level implementation from day one.