VBSY continues to make significant strides across J&K

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Jan 2: In a sweeping initiative, the Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra (VBSY) is making significant strides across various districts in Jammu and Kashmir, propelling the implementation of diverse Government schemes and fostering comprehensive development.
As part of the campaign, the VBSY IEC van traversed through multiple panchayats in Rajouri District, including Panihad, Sokar, Rehan B, Tarkassi, Gundi, Badhal B, Bahinamble, and Badhal-A, emphasizing effective government program execution in the District.
Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) extended the reach of the VBSY camp at Qamarwari, fostering collaboration and knowledge-sharing between officers, officials, and the local community.
The Yatra triumphantly progressed through Pulwama District, leaving a lasting impact on both urban and rural landscapes, ensuring the saturation of beneficiary-oriented schemes.
The transformative Yatra, initiated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, reached Block Larnoo in Anantnag District, witnessing overwhelming public participation and awareness creation about diverse welfare schemes.
The VBSY Van reached 4 more panchayats in Reasi District, spreading public awareness about central government schemes through IEC materials, including pamphlets and booklets.
The Yatra extended its reach to various parts of blocks Banihal in Ramban District, raising awareness about welfare schemes and encouraging active participation for 100% saturation.
In Kishtwar District, the Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra marked a pivotal juncture, distributing Ayushman Bharat Golden Cards and showcasing the tangible impact of various Government schemes.
The Yatra made an impactful journey through Sattani & Jaganoo Panchayats in Udhampur District, engaging with the local community, and disseminating information about government schemes.
The nationwide outreach initiative covered urban areas of Ramgarh Tehsil and Panchayats Palli and Kartholi within Block Bari Brahmana of Samba District, aiming to enlighten and empower citizens about flagship government schemes.
The ambitious outreach campaign left a significant impact at Chack Gadha Dhar, Badala, and Chack Desa Singh Panchayats of Kathua District, emphasizing inclusive participation and disseminating valuable information about tailor-made government schemes.