LAUNCH OF VIBRANT VILLAGE PROGRAM II
Why in News?
- Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched Vibrant Village Programme–II (VVP–II) in Nathanpur village, Cachar district, Assam.
- The aim is to strengthen development in border areas and improve internal security.
- The Minister said border villages will now be treated as India’s “first and best villages”, not the last villages.
MAIN OBJECTIVE
The programme focuses on:
- Improving access to Basic Services
- Creating Sustainable Livelihoods
- Enhancing Border Security
- Supporting the vision of Viksit Bharat@2047
The idea is that strong and developed border villages help protect the nation.
KEY ANNOUNCEMENT
- Amit Shah stated:
- Border villages are no longer the last villages. They are the “First Villages of India.”
The government aims to make them number one in:
- Connectivity
- Education
- Healthcare
- Employment
- Overall Development
COVERAGE IN PHASE II
Under VVP–II:
- Around 2,000 villages will be covered
- Spread across more than 330 border blocks
- Covering 17 States and Union Territories
- Located along borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh
Total estimated cost: Around ₹7,000 crore
COVERAGE IN ASSAM
In Assam:
- 140 villages
- Across 26 blocks
- In 9 border districts
Districts include:
Cachar, Sribhumi, Dhubri, South Salmara, Kokrajhar, Chirang, Baksa, Tamulpur and Udalguri
INFRASTRUCTURE & DEVELOPMENT FOCUS
The programme will ensure:
- All-weather Roads
- Uninterrupted Electricity
- Mobile and Internet Connectivity
- Piped Drinking Water
- Better Healthcare Services
- Improved Educational Infrastructure
- Livelihood Opportunities
This will:
- Improve Quality of Life
- Reduce Migration from Border Areas
FINANCIAL DETAILS
- Total Allocation: ₹6,839 crore
- Duration: Till FY 2028–29
- Estimated cost: About ₹3 crore per village
Coverage:
- 1,954 villages
- Across 15 States and 2 Union Territories
States/UTs include:
- Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Gujarat, J&K (UT), Ladakh (UT), Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tripura, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.
BACKGROUND: VIBRANT VILLAGE PROGRAM I
- Approved on 15 February 2023.
- Launched on 10 April 2023 in Kibithu, Arunachal Pradesh.
Phase I covered:
- 662 villages
- Across 46 blocks
- In 19 districts
States covered:
- Arunachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Uttarakhand and Ladakh
MAIN OBJECTIVES
- Improve Living Standards
- Prevent Out-Migration
- Promote Tourism
- Improve Road and Internet Connectivity
- Generate Employment
It also aimed to counter foreign infrastructure development near borders, especially by China.
IMPORTANCE OF VVP II
For National Security
- Strengthens the Security Grid
- Maintains population presence in border areas
- Reduces Illegal Cross-Border Activities
For Rural Development
- Improves infrastructure in Remote Areas
- Reduces Regional Imbalance
- Enhances Employment and Income Opportunities
CONCLUSION
Vibrant Village Programme–II is a major step toward transforming India’s border villages into developed and secure communities. With an allocation of ₹6,839 crore, the programme ensures full infrastructure coverage and livelihood support. By redefining border villages as the “First Villages of India,” the government is linking Rural Development directly with National Security and the vision of Viksit Bharat@2047.
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