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PM Modi lays foundation stone of projects worth around Rs 860 cr at Jambughoda, Gujarat

<span style="color: #222222;">The Prime Minister, Narendra Modi has said the BJP government is committed for the development of the tribal region and empowerment of the tribals in the country. <br />''<br />''Addressing the gathering after dedicating and laying the foundation stone of projects worth around 860 crores rupees in Jambughoda, Panchmahal in Gujarat on Tuesday, Prime Minister said the government is focusing on providing employment to the youths, irrigation to the farmers and health facilities to the old age people. He said the new projects will provide new opportunities in education and skill development for the tribal youths. PM highlighted the role of Van Bandhu Kalyan Yojana started by Government of Gujarat in the holistic development of tribal region of the state.<br />''<br />''PM also inaugurated the new campus of the Shri Gobind Guru University (GGU), the primary schools and Memorials built in the brave memories of tribal freedom fighters, Raja Roop Singh Nayak and Saint Joria Parameshwar, at their respective hometowns Dandiapura and Vadek. Where he paid his tributes to Govind Guru and thousands of tribal freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives for India's freedom.<br />''</span><br />''Prime Minister also laid the foundation stone for the projects of Godhra Medical College and Kaushalya- The Skill University and the new Kendriya Vidyalaya in Godhra.<br />''<br />''<span style="color: #222222;">Highlighting the efforts of the central government in the upliftment of tribal societies in India, the Prime Minister informed that it was the BJP government that created a separate ministry for the tribal society for the first time and implemented a successful scheme like Van Dhan. The Prime Minister said "for the first time, the tribal society has a feeling of increased participation in development and policy-making. He informed of the government's decision to celebrate the birth anniversary of Bhagwan Birsa Munda as Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas.</span>

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