PM lays foundation stone of Kashi Vishwanath Temple corridor\, attends National Women Livelihood Meet in Varanasi

PM lays foundation stone of Kashi Vishwanath Temple corridor, attends National Women Livelihood Meet in Varanasi

ANI  |  Politics 

on Friday began the visit to his Lok Sabha constituency by offering prayers at the Vishwanath Temple and laid the foundation stone for an extension and beautification project of the temple.

Yogi also accompanied Modi.

Calling the project his long-standing dream, the targetted the previous government in for delaying the project.

"If I had got the cooperation of the in the first three years, we would probably have been inaugurating this project today. However, the first three years we had a non-cooperative environment. After took charge of the state dispensation the development of Kashi is progressing with great efficiency," Modi said.

The 'Kashi Yojana' (Extension and Beautification Plan) is an ambitious project that includes approach roads and beautification spread over around 39 thousand square metres at and nearby areas.

With the construction of this corridor, the will get direct connectivity with the

The also attended Women Livelihood Meet and spoke about the initiatives taken by his government in order to uplift the women in society.

"Mudra Loans were given to 15 crore people across India, out which 11 crores were women entrepreneurs. In alone, 1.25 crore people were given loans of which 86 lakh were women," he said while in his address.

The Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana or PMMY is a flagship scheme of the to extend affordable credit to micro and small enterprises. Mudra loans are designed to bring enterprises into the formal financial system, or to "fund the unfunded".

One of the key benefits of a Mudra loan is that borrowers are not required to provide security or collateral. Additionally, there are no processing charges on Mudra loans.

"We have also started a program aiming to provide solar study lamps to school going children. The program not only helped children to study in their home but also provided income to the women manufacturers," he added.

The Solar Study Lamp is the scheme of Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, for distribution of 7 Million solar study lamps for school going children in the States viz. Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand, and Odisha where household grid connectivity is less than 50 per cent as per the 2011 Census.

said that his government is committed to women empowerment. At every stage of their life, we will provide them with protection, security and empowerment.

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First Published: Fri, March 08 2019. 14:48 IST