Government schemes to benefit last man in queue : Vibodh

MLC Vibodh Gupta presenting scooty to a differently abled person.
MLC Vibodh Gupta presenting scooty to a differently abled person.

Excelsior Correspondent

Rajouri, Dec 28: BJP senior leader and MLC Vibodh Gupta today visited various far off villages and took stock of various developmental works being undertaken in these villages. In a special programme organized for differently abled persons, MLC handed over a scooty to Sudhir Kumar.
Addressing the gathering MLC Vibodh highlighted the fact that differently abled persons are a very vital part of our society with specialized set of skills. There is a urgent need to harness these skills from such people and also give them a secure a dignified life.
He retreated the fact that these people should never be called as disabled but these are the people who have been gifted different skills by God. The need of the hour is to give this realization to these people that they also have a special role in the overall development of our society, he said.
While highlighting various Government schemes, MLC said that one of the key feature of various Government schemes is to reach to the last man in the que. He further added that the ultimate yardstick of any welfare scheme depends on weather or not its benefits have reached to the lowest to the lowest strata of our society. He said that the preset Government in the State as well as in the Center have taken various revolutionary steps and have made schemes which can provide direct benefit to the poor and marginalized. These schemes are the result of the futuristic vision of PM Narendra Modi as well as CM Mehbooba Mufti. In the absence of such visionary leaders such schemes could not have otherwise imagined or visualized in a developing country like India for several more decades to come. He called upon the officers of various Government Departments to act as a instrument of change and implement these schemes with full conviction and commitment.
Prominent among others present were Girdari Lal, Komal Chandan, Rashu Kumar, Dinesh Sharma, Kamal Bakshi, Javeed Iqbal, Muneer Hussain, Rakesh Sharma, Rakesh Raina and Ex Sarpanch Khem Raj.