Madhya Pradesh to raise battalion for Baiga and other vulnerable tribes

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav

Team News Riveting

Bhopal, September 24

Under the Shaurya Sankalp Yojana of the Tribal Affairs Department, a separate battalion will be formed for the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal group Baiga, Bharia and Saharia residing in the state.

Along with this, the interested youth of this group will be given necessary training to get them recruited in the police, army and home guard.

Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav has given instructions to form a PVTG battalion to connect the youth of Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) with employment and service. Baiga, Bharia and Saharia tribes in the state come under the PVTG group. Similarly, under the training scheme for recruitment in the Armed Forces, the Tribal Affairs Department will also provide training to the youth of Scheduled Caste / Tribe category to get them recruited in Navy, Army, Air Force, CRPF, CISF, ITBP, BSF, Police, Home Guard and other private security agencies. An action plan is being prepared for this.

Separate development authorities are working for three special backward tribes

For the implementation of development schemes of Particularly Vulnerable tribal groups (PVTG), an agency is also working in the tribal affairs department under the leadership of a director level officer for planning and implementing the development of Particularly Vulnerable tribal groups. This agency also continuously monitors the implementation of schemes. The jurisdiction of the agency is in 15 districts of the state. State level authority agencies have also been formed for the development of Particularly Vulnerable tribes. In every authority, a person from the special backward tribal category is nominated as the chairperson and there are three non-official members. 11 authorities are working in the state for planning and implementing the development of these Particularly Vulnerable tribes. 6 districts (Mandla, Shahdol, Balaghat, Umaria, Dindori and Anuppur) come under the jurisdiction of the Baiga Development Authority. Bharia Development Authority (Patalkot) covers 12 villages of Patalkot area of ​​Tamia development block of Chhindwara district. 8 districts (Sheopurkalan, Morena, Bhind, Shivpuri, Guna, Ashoknagar, Gwalior and Datia) come under the jurisdiction of Saharia Development Authority.

Food grant amount of Rs 1500 is being given per month

Food grant is also given by the state government to special backward tribal groups. To free these groups from malnutrition, the government is providing Rs 1500 per month in the bank accounts of the female head of Baiga, Bharia and Saharia families. In the current financial year, from April 1 to August 31, 2024, a total of more than Rs 180 crore of food grant amount has been given to 2 lakh 18 thousand 563 beneficiaries.

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