JAMMU, DECEMBER 09: Secretary, Rural Development Department and Panchayati Raj (RDD&PR), Mohammad Aijaz Asad, on Monday chaired a meeting of the steering committee to review implementation of Lakhpati Didi initiative under the Jammu & Kashmir Rural Livelihoods Mission (JKRLM).
The flagship program aims to economically empower rural women by ensuring an annual household income of Rs1 lakh through sustainable livelihood interventions.
The UT of J&K has been assigned a target of supporting 2.33 Lakh potential Lakhpati Didi Households to be transformed into Lakhpati fold over a period of 2 years. A total of 11,936 households have successfully transitioned into the Lakhpati fold till now.
The meeting was attended by Mission Director JKRLM, Shubhra Sharma, Chief Operating Officer, Himayat (DDU-GKY), Rajneesh Gupta, Joint Director, Industries and Commerce, Jammu/Kashmir, Director, Social Welfare, Jammu/Kashmir, Joint Director Handicrafts & Handlooms, Jammu/Kashmir, Director, Animal Husbandry, Jammu/Kashmir, Nodal officer, RSETI, J&K and others.
Addressing the meeting, the Secretary emphasised the need for devising a comprehensive vision document of the Lakhpati Didi initiative to align government schemes with target areas, streamline processes and ensure efficient delivery.
“We need a complete vision document to streamline our efforts. It should scientifically and comprehensively map Self Help Groups (SHGs) with potential livelihood activities across sectors such as handicrafts, dairy farming and aquaculture. Our aim is to achieve measurable milestones every six months,” maintained the Secretary.
Aijaz Asad highlighted the role of capacity building, proposing the appointment of master trainers to equip SHGs with the necessary skills. He also advocated for a robust dashboard and portal system to track group activities, income generation, and progress. “Verification and mapping are crucial for ensuring that potential beneficiaries genuinely fall under the identified brackets.