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Thursday, October 20, 2022

Press Release No. 423/22

DC LAUNCHED ACTIVITIES UNDER SHILLONG MY PASSION PROGRAM

The Shillong My Passion, SMP Program, an initiative under the aegis of the Deputy Commissioner, East Khasi Hills District, with the theme All about Waste Management was organised today at a programme held at the office of the East Khasi Hills Deputy Commissioner’s conference room wherein several activities was launched by Smti I Laloo, Deputy Commissioner, East Khasi Hills District.

During her brief address, Smti I Laloo stated that the Shillong My Passion Program belongs to each and every resident of the city and it was created with an objective to instill among the residents the sense of responsibility towards a clean Shillong. She further added that due to the Covid 19 pandemic, the program was halted and this year being the 50th year of statehood, there is a need to revive it in a befitting manner. This will have a positive impact on the present as well as for the future. She also praised the different stakeholders for their immense contribution and cooperation towards this program.

During the day the Deputy Commissioner launched the 1st episode of the SMP video series which focused on Iainehskhem SHG based at Marten, Shillong wherein their efforts in turning compost from waste was documented.

This was followed by the launching of 3 activities under SMP, Best out of Waste Project Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Clean Pitch Challenge. These activities primary focus is on the youth with special emphasis on college students, the features of these activities includes forming of clubs at college level, coming up with innovative ideas and programmes regarding waste management and these ideas or programmes will be promoted through social media by way of SMP platforms. For the clean pitch challenge for 18 to 35 years, students and individuals can register on the SMP website and upload their concepts or proposals and the selected ideas have to be presented to a panel of experts and upon selection the ideas will be incorporated in small scale pilot projects.

The programme saw speakers from Meghalaya State Pollution Control Board, Operation Clean Up, Helping Young People Entertainment and others.

Press Release No. 424/22

FOCUS SCHEME BENEFIT EXTENDED TO URBAN PRODUCER GROUPS

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Thursday said that benefits of FOCUS scheme are being extended to urban Producers Groups in the State. As part of this initiative, Producer Groups comprising 10 or more members with income generating activities can avail Rs. 5000 each as individual cash benefit under the umbrella of the group.

A weavers group or pickle making group can come together as a Producer Group under FOCUS in urban areas and avail the benefit of the scheme. Even youth groups doing different income generating activities can also form such groups and avail its benefits, said Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma at a programme to celebrate the success of FOCUS at Baghmara in South Garo Hills. He told the gathering that registration for FOCUS plus across the State will continue till November 30th and in the first week of December the funds will be transferred to the beneficiaries. He said that during the registration the first instalment of Rs 1000 will be disbursed and the second instalment of Rs 4000 will be disbursed in the first week of December. Under FOCUS and FOCUS plus, 4.5 lakh people across the State will benefit. The Government has earmarked Rs. 500 cr for this flagship initiative.

Addressing over 3000 plus farming communities, youth organisations and people from different walks of life at Baghmara, the Chief Minister said that the Government will continue to support the farming sector and will ensure that the youth of the State are given opportunities for sustained livelihood.

During the programme, he also distributed cheques under Focus and handed over Focus plus cards to beneficiaries. He also handed over cheques under Yess Meghalaya to youth organisations and under Progress scheme piglets and Kuroiler chicks to different beneficiaries of the district. He also handed over cheques to village organisations of SHGs a total sum of Rs. 2.15 cr in the district under Community Investment Fund for the current financial year.

The Chief Minister who has been touring different parts of the State to promote flagship schemes of the Government also advised the beneficiaries of Focus scheme to utilise the funds received for common good of the member. He said that funds received can be used to upscale their ongoing farming activities as well as used as revolving funds amongst the group members. He said that through revolving funds and intervention carried out within the group, the members can expand their enterprise and agricultural activities.

At the event, the Chief Minister also distributed cheques under Green Meghalaya initiative to various community organisations for their endeavour to conserve natural resources and forest. The Payment for Ecosystem Services which is an initiative to support communities for conservation, restoration and rejuvenation of forest areas and its resources branded as Green Meghalaya aims to encourage conservation at the grassroot level.

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