Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister, Harsh Sanghavi, announced at a gathering in Dang district that the state government has reinstated forest land rights for 10,000 tribal farmers. The event, themed “public support to BJP, public support to development,” took place at Dang Swaraj Ashram where Sanghavi engaged with local leaders and discussed community issues.
Sanghavi highlighted the historical significance of the tribal community in Dang, emphasizing their resilience against colonial rule. He praised the tribal farmers’ contributions to the nation’s freedom struggle and criticized the alleged neglect of their role in historical narratives. Additionally, he mentioned the government’s direct financial aid of Rs 31 crore to farmers affected by untimely rains.
The Deputy CM also outlined upcoming initiatives, including the expansion of the ‘Lakhpati Didi’ scheme for women’s employment and the construction of 126 new major roads in Dang district. He lauded the ‘Nal Se Jal’ scheme for enhancing water accessibility, noting the district’s adoption of natural farming practices as a significant achievement.
