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Nitin Gadkari plans to link MNREGA with afforestation progamme

New Delhi: Plans to link the MNREGA scheme with the afforestation progamme could get a huge boost with Rural Development Ministry officials saying that the idea mooted by Union minister Nitin Gadkari has lot of

PTI Published : Jun 14, 2014 0:00 IST, Updated : Jun 14, 2014 0:08 IST
nitin gadkari plans to link mnrega with afforestation
nitin gadkari plans to link mnrega with afforestation progamme

New Delhi: Plans to link the MNREGA scheme with the afforestation progamme could get a huge boost with Rural Development Ministry officials saying that the idea mooted by Union minister Nitin Gadkari has lot of promise.  


Gadkari, who is holding the additional charge of the ministry, held a review meeting with its officials and informed them about the government's plans to plant trees along the village and district roads and state highways.  He sought their suggestions to link the tree plantation programme with the rural job scheme launched by the UPA government.

According to the minister, such a plan has the potential to employ 30 lakh youth.

“MNREGA funds can be utilised for planting trees along roads in rural areas. It has a lot of promise,” a top official said about the suggestion put forward by Gadkari, who is the Minister for Road Transport, Highways and Shipping.

Sources said at the meeting, the minister was of the opinion that MNREGA funds should also be utilised for watershed management programmes in villages.  Earlier in the day, addressing a programme, Gadkari said that the Narendra Modi government plans to plant 200 crore trees along the entire 1 lakh km National Highways network across the country to employ jobless youth.  

He said that a similar scheme could be implemented under MNREGA along the village and district roads and state highways.

He also stressed upon the need for water conservation stating that if even 15 per cent of rainwater could be tapped out of the 60 per cent that goes to the sea, water scarcity could be avoided and people can be supplied with potable water besides irrigation of agriculture land.

Gadkari was given additional charge of Rural Development, Panchayti Raj and Drinking Water and Sanitation Ministries after Gopinath Munde died in a road accident.
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