Govt committed to safeguard interests of ST community: Zulfkar

Excelsior Correspondent
REASI, June 13: Minister for Consumer Affairs & Public Distribution (CAPD) and Tribal Affairs, Ch Zulfkar Ali today said that the Government is committed to safeguard the social, economic and political interests of the Scheduled Tribe (ST) community.
“It is our priority to work towards the socio-economic development of the Scheduled Tribe Community and bring them out of the chronic backwardness and deprivation,” Zulfkar told a gathering of tribal community at Talwara.
He said development of basic infrastructure at all Tribal Bastis for improving their living standard has been prioritized, while intervention schemes are being devised for the growth of the trades to which they are associated.
The Minister said that improvement of infrastructure, control over the natural resource base, displacement and resettlement and equitable distribution of wealth and opportunities have been made as benchmarks for the growth and development of tribal population.
MLA Reasi-Ajay Nanda, Deputy Commissioner Reasi-Sushma Chauhan, Director Tribal Affairs-Gulzar Hussain, Chief Engineer PDD-Ajay Gupta, all district and sectoral officers, members of PRIs were also present on the occasion.
Listing the initiatives being taken by the Government for tribal welfare, Zulfkar said latest dairy techniques will be introduced in dairy industry as majority of tribal people are still dependent on dairy farming. He said Gujarat like model will be followed to develop the dairy farming on modern lines.
He further added that various schemes have been devised by the Government for tribal welfare and for their effective implementation, administrative agencies at district and block levels are being strengthened.
Promotion of education and economic interest of tribal people is a prime concern, Zulfkar said and stressed upon the administration to find out reasons behind high dropout rate among tribal children.  He stressed the need for creating mass awareness against this trend, adding that stress needs to be laid on improvement of human development indicators among scheduled tribes (STs).
The Minister also deliberated on various issues raised by the representatives. Responding to their demands, the Minister assured that all their issues would be looked into for an early redressal.
Later, Minister visited flood affected village Kansi Patta and issued on spot instructions regarding restoration of agriculture land.