The PM-JANMAN scheme is bringing positive changes to the lives of tribal women in Chhattisgarh’s Jagima village. Through this initiative, women are receiving training and support to engage in wood processing, transitioning from traditional woodcutting to self-employment. With the assistance of the Forest Department, they are now producing flower brooms, generating regular income and improving their livelihoods.
The focus on infrastructure, livelihoods, and social empowerment in tribal areas is evident through schemes like Van Dhan Yojana. By involving tribal women in organized employment opportunities, such as manufacturing flower brooms, the community is experiencing a rise in living standards and self-esteem. This shift towards inclusive development is showcasing the potential for widespread social change in rural Chhattisgarh.
The successful implementation of the PM-JANMAN and Van Dhan Yojana models is highlighting the importance of inclusive development and women’s empowerment in tribal regions. These initiatives, aimed at providing basic facilities and sustainable livelihood opportunities to vulnerable tribal groups, are paving the way for socio-economic progress and community well-being.
