Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Ghar Ghar Aushadhi Yojana in Rajasthan

  This Scheme achieved 85 percent target in 3 months 


Jaipur: 1st November 2021: (The Rajasthan Screen Bureau):: 

The important house-to-house drug scheme of the State Government and Forest Department has completed 85 percent target of the first year within 3 months. The officers have been directed by the Principal Secretary of the Forest Department, Mrs. Shreya Guha and Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Forest-force Chief) Dr. Deep Narayan Pandey to complete the remaining targets at the earliest.

Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Shri Munish Kumar Garg informed that 85 percent target has been achieved in the first three months of the scheme which started from August 1, 2021. Till November 1, more than 53 lakh 35 thousand kits of medicinal plants have been distributed across the state under Ghar-Ghar Aushadhi Yojana. All the districts of Udaipur division as well as Tonk, Baran, Sawai Madhopur, Karauli, Sirohi and Jhunjhunu districts have also completed the target under the scheme.

Shri Garg informed that Kota division has achieved 90 percent and Bharatpur division has achieved more than 86 percent target under the scheme. Ajmer division achieved 83 percent and Jaipur division achieved 81 percent. It is noteworthy that continuous monitoring of all the districts is being done by Mr. Garg one by one every week.

Meanwhile, while reviewing the plan, Principal Secretary to Government, Mrs. Shreya Guha directed the Chief Conservator of Forests and Deputy Conservators of Forests to complete the plant distribution work by the month of December. He has directed to expedite the distribution of medicinal plants in the districts where the distribution of medicinal plants has come down.

Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Forest-Forest Chief) Dr. Deep Narayan Pandey informed that Tonk of Ajmer division, Baran of Kota division, Sawai Madhopur and Karauli of Bharatpur division, Sirohi of Jodhpur division and Jhunjhunu district of Jaipur division have additionally launched the plan earlier. The 100% target for the year has been achieved. All the districts of Udaipur division have already achieved the target of the first phase of the scheme.

He has directed the officers to complete the remaining targets and asked them to visit the homes of the beneficiary to assess the growth of plants, maintain them and if necessary their use should be given on the spot. Dr. Pandey said that if any family comes to take medicinal plants in the nurseries of the places where the target of distribution of saplings has been fulfilled, then they should also be made available.

Along with this, Dr. Pandey while giving instructions to start the preparation of saplings in nurseries for the next year, said that all arrangements should be completed as soon as the new year begins. In the districts where the target of distribution of medicinal plants has not been fulfilled yet, the distribution work should be carried forward by holding a meeting of the district level task force at the earliest.   

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