How Can States Achieve 100% Saturation of Government Schemes Like Ayushman Bharat?

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Key Takeaways
- 100% saturation of government schemes is essential for inclusive growth.
- Activities planned to celebrate 11 years of Modi government.
- Innovative projects in agriculture and healthcare.
- Empowerment of Self-Help Groups for job creation.
- Environmental initiatives ahead of World Environment Day.
New Delhi, May 31 (NationPress) States are required to achieve 100 percent saturation of key government initiatives such as Ayushman Bharat, ensuring coverage in every district and mandal, stated Union Minister Jitendra Singh.
He emphasized the need for officials to ensure no beneficiary is left unregistered.
“Every citizen should feel the positive changes brought by the PM Modi government’s transformative schemes,” he asserted.
During a detailed constituency-level meeting conducted via video conferencing, Singh discussed a series of activities planned to celebrate 11 years of PM Modi’s government.
The Union Minister outlined an extensive schedule for month-long festivities.
These activities will encompass public exhibitions, media engagements, professional discussions, and synchronized grassroots efforts aimed at fostering widespread public participation and awareness.
He also underscored recent advancements in science-driven agriculture and introduced a number of initiatives that are transforming the agricultural economy in the region.
Singh, who is poised to inaugurate a two-day Lavender festival starting June 1 in Bhaderwah, also showcased an innovative project by the Department of Atomic Energy and DBT aimed at improving the shelf life and yield of crops — allowing Kashmiri apples to flourish alongside mangoes in Jammu.
In a significant policy update, Singh announced a forthcoming cannabis cultivation project in partnership with IIIM Jammu and private stakeholders aimed at producing medicinal and cancer treatment drugs. He also mentioned the empowerment of Self-Help Groups (SHGs) to create jobs and generate income.
In anticipation of World Environment Day on June 5, the Union Minister called for renewed enthusiasm for the ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ campaign, urging citizens to engage with greater commitment.
Moreover, Singh proposed grand celebrations for International Yoga Day on June 21, especially at prominent tourist destinations, showcasing India's role as a leader in wellness and mindfulness.