Directorate of Minority Affairs organises awareness and sensitisation programme on minority welfare schemes at the DC's conference hall, Peren
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DIMAPUR — The Directorate of Minority Affairs, Government of Nagaland, organised an awareness and sensitisation programme on minority welfare schemes at the DC's conference hall, Peren, on Thursday.
Delivering the keynote address, Director of Minority Affairs, Rohit Singh, informed that the Minority Affairs department is a newly created department, established in 2023, and that the visit to Peren marked the sixth district covered in the state, a DIPR report stated.
He stated that at the national level Christians, Muslims, Sikhs, Buddhists, Parsis and Jains communities are recognised as minority communities. However, in the context of Nagaland, Christian minorities constitute the beneficiary group.
Singh added that the district-wise outreach programmes are being undertaken to create awareness among the stakeholders on various centrally sponsored schemes (CSS) and welfare initiatives of the department.
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A PowerPoint presentation highlighting the schemes implemented by the department was presented during the programme.
Lily Tungoe, LDA, elaborated on the minority scholarship schemes, while Joint Director Andrew C Imti presented details of the Micro-Credit Scheme under NMDFC and PM VIKAS, focusing on financial assistance and livelihood generation opportunities for minority beneficiaries.
Project Officer Shalo Khing highlighted the objectives and components of PMJVK.
The programme was attended by heads of departments and offices, district administration officials, town and village council representatives, and members of various faith-based organisations.
The programme was chaired by Joint Director C Imti and welcome address was delivered by ADC Peren, D Robin.