Tuesday, December 7, 2010

PM For Holistic Development For Naxal-Hit Areas

PM for holistic development for Naxal-hit areasNew Delhi: Seeking the cooperation of states in dealing with  Left-wing extremism, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday asked the  Planning Commission to design a holistic development programme for  Naxal-affected areas.

He said the development programmes must be aligned with the special circumstances in these states. “I have asked the Planning Commission to design a holistic development  programme for these areas in consultation with states and other  stakeholders,” he said, addressing the National Development Council  meeting here.


Singh said there should be no doubt that Left-wing extremism has to be  met and it will be met with Centre and the States cooperating fully with  one another.


However, he said, the action against Maoists has to be supplemented by  action on two other fronts � implementation of Forest Rights Act and  Panchayati Raj and providing additional resources to these development  of these areas.


“Effective implementation of Forest Rights Act and Panchayati Raj  (Extension to Scheduled Areas) Act are critical. Failure to implement  these laws in letter and spirit reduces the credibility of our  commitment to bring development to these neglected regions,” Singh said.





Admitting that development schemes have not worked well in backward and  impoverished parts of the country, Singh said these areas must also be  provided with additional resources for development. “The development  programmes must be aligned to the special circumstances of these areas,”  he said.


“Our development schemes have not worked well in these backward and  impoverished parts of our country, especially in the areas inhabited by  the adivasi population. We must make a concerted effort to bridge the  development deficit in these backward areas and reduce whatever sense of  alienation that may exist among the adivasis living in these areas,” he  said.


He said the rights of tribals to forest must be protected.


Pointing out that the Centre’s flagship programmes like MGNREGA was  doing well in many states but there are “examples of poor  implementation” as well, Singh said there was a need to make sustained  efforts to improve performance in states where it is below average.


Singh also said that initiatives like Right to Education and NRHM need  to be implemented with vigour. “This will require more resources.  However, it is equally important to pay attention to improving the  delivery system in order to achieve the desired outputs,” he said.


The prime minister also laid stress on the need to protect environment  which is under the threat from various sources of pollution.


“The threat of climate change looms large and requires national action  plan and international action. How well we handle these problems will  determine whether our growth strategy is sustainable in medium or long  term,” he said.

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