Darakhshan educates about new Central schemes for minorities

Senior BJP leader and chairperson EWWC Dr Darakhshan Andrabi interacting with people at Sonwar in Srinagar.
Senior BJP leader and chairperson EWWC Dr Darakhshan Andrabi interacting with people at Sonwar in Srinagar.

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, June 11: Chairperson of the Education and Women Welfare Committee (EWWC) of Ministry of Minority Affairs, Government of India & State vice president of BJP, Dr Darakhshan Andrabi today met many delegations of people from different walks of life at her personal office at Sonwar in Srinagar. She received many memoranda from people regarding various public issues.
Dr Darakhshan introduced the newly launched schemes of Ministry of Minority Affairs of the Central Government to the representatives of the delegations. She said that these schemes are targeted to the improvement of Educational facilities for the minority youth from poor background and also for the vocational training for the women of the minority communities.
She explained to the people the criteria, illegibility, mechanism of application and sanction rules for these welfare schemes to the people. She said that ministry intends to organize counseling sessions in all States of the country in order to educate people from minority, specially youth regarding these very significant initiatives of Central Government so that deprived population belonging to minorities are also included into Prime Minister’s Sabka Saath Sabka Vikaas mission.
Several prominent political activists from different political parties and social organizations also joined Bharatiya Janata Party on this occasion. While welcoming these new faces into BJP, Dr Darakhshan said that the time for propaganda politics has ended and people want concrete change in their day to day life through political representatives. She said that it was ironical to see the city areas especially the outskirts of the city craving for small day to day facilities. She said it was shameful on our political system that it has failed to provide adequate electricity, drinking water and ration to the people even after more than sixty years of democratic people’s Governments in place. She said that many areas of her own constituency Sonwar has been left to backwardness by the past regimes.

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