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Govt. re-launches Namakku Naame scheme in Krishnagiri district

Staff Reporter

Implementation of the works will be closely monitored

Krishnagiri: State Government has re-launched Namakku Naame Thittam in all the rural and urban areas this year.

The scheme was aimed at ensuring sustainable development through active community participation in planning, resource mobilisation, execution of works and maintenance of assets created. Works selected under the scheme would be executed with public contribution.

According to Collector Santhosh Babu funds would be allotted for development works such as construction of classrooms, laboratories, toilets and compound wall for schools, primary health centres, veterinary dispensaries, libraries, noon-meal centres and fair price shops, hostels, anganwadis, maintenance of public properties, creation of water bodies, small bridges and culverts, upgrading of roads, cement roads, parks, playgrounds, traffic islands, installation of fountains and streetlights, purchase of furniture for libraries, government and panchayat union schools, computers for schools and libraries.

Maintenance and repairs works in the existing buildings and facilities could also be carried out. However, desilting of water bodies cannot be carried out under the scheme.

Mr. Babu said that individuals, private firms and voluntary organisations could make contributions to carry out a development work under the scheme.

People could also suggest works that could be carried out under the scheme. The implementation of the works would be closely monitored and reviewed by a committee headed by the Collector to ensure quality.

An application along with a letter expressing interest to pay one-third of the total cost of the work should be submitted to the District Collector or the Project officer of District Rural Development Agency.

More information can be obtained from the DRDA or from the respective local administrations he added.

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